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Y adkin's OhHt Citizen Dead at the #rc of 102 Mr *hr-.-\ -j. : years, rive days, bein Yadkin count . a st and,., tour j person n 27,1822. Sheen; of health and a c! a few months ag< interesting to hea events that occurr wasagirl. Mrs. Denny wa! cemetery at Asbu Sunday afternoon Lindley and Rev both of Winston ing the funerat se ira id August the best mind until and it was er relate the when she M. uried in the .E.church <ev. Marvin A. Cohn, , conduct ion, ces. Mortgagee's Sale of {gBy virtue of the giwer of sale contained in a tgmgage deed, executed to the u; Wilson Reynolds a d zie Reynolds, on of April, 1920, and dii ' recorded in book 25, page mortgages for Yae in county, I rsigned by wife, Liz 12th day of record of t the court will sell for cash house door in Ya<j! pville, A. C. at public auction, on Saturday, February 21, 192Mat 1 o'clock, p. m., the followtK described land: Bounded on the: ert Gentry lands, Wilson Reynolds south by Henry 1 the west by J. S- E taining 7 acres, tin known as the Y. don home place. This January 19A925. W. S. R&-nolds, Mortgagee rtb by Kob he east by ds, on the g lands, on glands,con or less, sad Reynolds This talk about being the democrr) ic nominee for governor of N lina m 1928 is al! many lame ducks a woman nth Caro )osii. Too n X.1C. for a woman to become governor. Subscribe for Hid Ripple, Mortgagee's Notice Sale; of Land of By virtue of the tower of sale contained in a certap mortgage deed, executed on the 4th day of October. 1919, by$.L, Brown to J. w. Boyd, anddabyrccorded m the office of the Register of Feeds, Y*adkinvitie,J\. C., Yad kin county, io bots23, rage 114 and said mortgaged :ed being to secure the paymeut of certain notes, which notes t re past due andunpaid.i shall 01 the 12th day of February, 115, betw een ti e hours ot 10 a. m and 2 p. m. at public auction tr !ose to the highest bidder for 3 di the fol lowing described In 1, lying and being in Y adkin cn ity, state of A orth Carolina, 13 more fully defined and desert 1 as follows to wit: Bounded on the Johnson; on the set son; on the east bj[ the west hyjohnaitn as the !and convene Gtnc -v Brown, tit 52 notes, more or j! rth 'wn ti s<e to H. e. ]: I'or further dn i fromCincti L. thrown, an! rt oitice ot t^e Re^i ot Yadkin countyi ^orth Caro lina. Thisjiaury' J.W. H Eugene Trivette, by Will by John hnson; on and knov n to me by OU Ug the ot Denis Mo tpap. e xney. Letter From an ^Indiana Sabse^ i .-c; n-. . ' ... . islter < . i *.ra. F..;' 3 <er, whiLj.we itp,.!.! " ntl: D 'ir St"s: I am a regular reader of the Yadkin Rlppie and wish h'o hear from some of tiie people in o!d North Carolina. I etpect the people have for gotten the writer, hut I wit) nev er forget the people of mv old home state. We are having regular winter weather here, the thermometer registering lb below zero. !tis ine sleighing here now and the young, middte aged land oid are enjoying sleigh rides. I expect to make a visit to North Carolina soon. Warney Thomas, ^son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. loe Bovonder, died December 30th. i am now in tne very best of health, but am still walking on crutches. 1 am the daughter of Mrs. J. B. Williams, of Yadkin county. Mrs. Wthmtn Dinkins, SIS S- B. Street, Jan. 26, 1923. New Castte, Ind. Trustee's Notice of Sale of Land Under and virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust exe cuted by Farmers and Merchants Burnt to the rmdersigne t trustee, recorded in the ottiee of the Regis ter of Deeds of Yadkin count v in booK 3d, ])age 51, default having been made in the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, Iwiil olio) tor sale at pul lrn auction, to the highest bidder, formas!), on Saturday, the 21st day of Febtnary, 1925, at 3:30 o'clock, p. m., sale to beheld on the premises, the following des cribed real estate, to-wit; Beginning at a sourwood, the division corner, runsuvesti! el s and He links to a, gam; thence north 45 degrees west 20 chub s 50 huHs to a hickory; thence east 3 drains 30 links to a maple: thin north 14 chaius to a black oak; thence north lb degrees e;fkt 11 chums to a hickory; tn<-nce not th 8 chains bd links to the Yadkin river; thence down the same to a stake, 1 ancho JOobbtns corner* thence south across the bottom 10 to a persimmon; theucc west 3 chains 70 links to a bumbush and at the foot of the hill; thence around the foot, of the hni y cha'n toaw.dnnttree; thence, north 8k; degrees west 2 chains 73 links to a hickory; thence west ! chains 75 links to sassafras; thence south 8 chains oO bntrs to a stake; thence east ti chains to a r ock; thence southeast S chatusl] buns to a stake; thence west 2 chains to a stake; thence south Si chains 50 lmks to a led oak; thence south 5n degrees west 0 chains to a po[ - lar; thence south 4 f decrees east 84 lmks to a white oak; thence south H chains 64 liitks to dm beginning, containing 04 acres Mi^jnuinxat a st me, ,'sl. (i. Hat's cotner, and runs north about 13.50 decrees wo^t -7 ettains and J5 links to a s^ono, .). tt. tb-ece's ctuner; th-n on ins lint, 13 e!:ams anJ 50 tina'^-awhit^,.;^. .). A. ][„,(, oiii'^tliouees-muon Hurt and ! bobbins line 28 chains to a stone ami pointers )t) ! t)bbin's Inn: t!tem-e south 70 d"nte<-s east !.! '* ' ' ' i i.ks io a ])op!ai i tin; east<tlds of .h < trrau-jh; t;t - ' ' 'a".')'t*<'- , nst J1 chants '-'o..'..)aKinntnn/co!j :n-.<-s, uioieor less. L'his Januat y 21, 1925. H C- James, Trustee ___ s -<ns FopotMttc pcl! A!r.rm KT.tivee ! { , H(n\* imtcs n !)!;K'k. s!(';;<iy ft'ar. Titr.!n(H:ui\'.*!tc!H!!cnint!icvi!!nyp !)f Atnocn-mprn. wlnth tics bptwppn 't!f!:!ttt'!'kn('\\nHsi!n'"s!<p(-pin<i lis ter.' :trecn(l.'aY<-t'in^t<)!'('H(iin t!!P tiyi!!*psnt:i(let)\ tliecutmnnct'd:!*, !!!P\\nr;!iiiyoft!n'yfMls. for Antcca Hits tieen destroyed iuwr tones i'.v tiie god of tile.smoking ttxuintain. untitiiereisaproptiecytiiatasavior t'itiei'istoi'eixrnofl'opoeittepetinnd I:<tacei)tuati. Scientiilc oiiservers. tiowever, say 'iiat continuous i^xpiosions occurring tn!' .]x)cate;x'ti. attiier!iteofui)0)it udoxenaniitntte. donotresuitindis astivaiseruidicr.s. Kxpiorers just re tttt-ncii from far tip tiie siojics of tiie mountain say tlx-y ware unaiiie to ascend itey-md the snow iine. Smoke Spreads Over 1C0 Miles. Tiie smoke arising in a itugeec' !inm from {lie crater !a:s spread 100 mites frinti its source, Powderiike nsiies ;tre faiiing aixmt the mottnt:iin. indicating oniy suiphur deposits are hurning. One of ^[exieo's ieading artists. Doc tor Ait. is interpreting the movements of tiie coitttrins of smoke and hre. "knit he styies "the anguish of my i'rothor 1'opo.' Dm he insists that the residents of ^texico have nettling to fear frmn tiie voit'ano'scouvidshms. iirui that greater dangers exist for 'hem in ttieir midst, sucii as poiities. iiUiiinns ;ti.d the "rigitt to (tireet ac dl D'fi?tbi- Ait spent three years iiving a iu riiit's !ife on tiie edge of tiic cra ter. wi:ii sr.ow and ice on one side, and fire and iava on thcotiicr. He says tic mountain is <ne of tiie;::? sionsiifhisiife. Hei entiy. at ;)m first sign of trout.i" wititin the yoii'ano. Doctor Ait was off from itioxifdt'itywiihhispack, inan endeavor to see the activity of the voicano. Indians Practice Witchcraft. i'ot- some weeks the press of Hiexico City has been occnpied with the ac tivities if I'o].ocatepeti. Tiie country nrotmdtlic slopes of the volcano, and even villages some kllotneters distant, have been covered wit!) a fine yciiow ash. hut the oid-time Indians took no notice of this, being accustomed to sttch a siigiit inconvenience, imt v iten the recent subterranean rumtiiings be gan to become prominent, even lliese oid warriors became frigiitenci] and now are practicing aiitiicirwitciicraft in order to appease tiie god and so save the county from tiie destruction ttiey beiieve is imminent. Survey Shows Saturday Night Bath !s No Myth Xew York.—About l.doo.ndd new hatiitubs were made in tbe year 1i)lt4. Sincefortheiivc[-aget)atitin.u tub between 10 and CO Rations of water are ttsed. the tide of soapstnis rises idgh. And it is at its Hood on Satur day nigiits. Ttiis is proven by accurate measure of the udditionai amount of gas con sumed in the cities to heat the water to between 140 to 1.10 degrees. It requires from two to three cubie feet of gas to raise a gaiion of water 100 degrees. The per capita consumption of wa ter it) American cities is 200 ro 300 per cent greater than in European cities, and on Saturday nights this percentage is doubied. The ordinary househeider in this country uses about 7,.100 gaiions of water a month. Representatives of the hirgest soap producers in this country assert that every family (averaging persons) in the United States consumes at ieast SO pounds of soaps daring tiie year. Finh Ars Shove!eu rom River During Sme!t Run Kelso. Wash—Smelt started running into the Cowlitz river from the Colum hi;) recently. Catching these miniature tisli is now the event of the winter, fanners shoveling them up by the scoopful, titling bnrrcis and boxes wouten using lace curtain nets at the end of portiere poles; hoys and girls hh fathers auto 'aver for a seitie .t the prof«sv}„;,:)l tiehir with his e= a thread nets. ' Those tish, abort seven to nine ra iees tong, rttc in Reboots, often filling '*he river from bank to o.tn!:. They are t n route t:pstrcam to spawn after which the smelt return to the ocean and. like the fur seal, spend a long ''Cod bn C' :n It.i -.to ^ 'd' tr- r'- j '... '^urr. —— t L_f IK )''']) \\his:t<'r.!f: the firs? in<i .n&s :'if!'jniti"nr;.:n;nnivt-r*i.'-'iiH!M(-taH '-st. !!;-!;:'< iii i.n:);'t'<<in<f'ft;l^ist;,Tc .t: Iht- t!i-;.;{i-!tm at <'f gt arr.t) ethtU'inL ' t.'u' i i.ivrrsiiy f)* !'(-nnsyi-,:)ni;i tonv-riitui^ndrcarriiaftelhe ;L '!&i'..:!t-,"):.)r[t)n-rp. Kt'sh-Kn-Knah of the Sac ami ':!te t-f Okialtnaia. tfis name ruca§ the hat'!' that lias been ftefr^ -rri'i. ;r;'rpM',e<ii!i{-t)i]tr<!<':;;y'vt !,K a ' <tf his own tribe. A'ortyat eo's Notice of. Sale of Land Byvirt;n<..fa lnoi't^Hge d^4i ovecnted tf tite nntiet signed byl E. tlauseraial \ofe, StiSitn Hati er, andduiy ret'oi.l .i in book— !'age2-i, iter tid of "ittntgages f Yudkiu couott, I will se]j f o at tin-eourl house door in Yad kinville, N. C., at public auction Ont]te4ib<iay?d:ita-]), 192 a, tite fodowing yea) estate to wit: Beginning at a comer of J. E. /itih'trysatt'lBcu Shore's hm'd, t uns north 144 feet to street; thru west with street 129 feet to lot No. S; t):t-n*sot)th 144 feet to lhn Siiore's ban; then east on his line 129 feet to the bay inning, contaiL iug 1 d acre, more orjess. Laml^-oltl^to satisfy atlebt, in terest an t cost,^secured bv said .n u'lgage deed. This February 3. 1925. J L. Giater, Nortgagre HOW^S THIS? UAH': CATA!i!m MEmciKH vi! o .vhat we chart for it—ria your svseen 'f Catarrh or Heafncsg caused t. *, 'atar.h. , * iA!,!*s cAT?:ua ^orrixn r-n., Ot an Ointn-.it which Quicld'. .'.n'SihecrJ.Ttiriiinfl.inmatiottnni tie internal Medici.-, a Tonic wlth-S lets through tlieHinorica ttie'M'icoti '''H^ces, thus restoring normal condi Soid by druggists for ever 40 Years 1'. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Notice of Sumntcns iy Publication North Garoiina < Irt Superior Yadhin county t Court J. i Htn' ist t nli Service of vs [ Summons by R. E. Gentry et a! ) Publication l'i:e defendants, R. E. Cenby and htishand, j hn R. Geniiy, will take notice that the abo-e entitled action has been com menced in ti- i.perior court cf I aaKm county tor tne purpose of selling !a tor urtrtion among tenants in common, and tiu-ywill ttri ) ' to'nonce th.t! '" 'Or tom) on^ t'\bm.!\, 1925,i m a summons tn said action was is suud on the 26 ii day of January, 1925, and is re um.tbiebeiorethc clerk of the y;t she 28:h day ot at his utfice North C <roi:n : nd })!ace the quiredtoup. a demur to the said cans , r prn'-opy,.. Tuts,.nn ^ ' ' t Yadl.icviheY -r an due a'-ts nrer ' r (a - * s. V C e.l. ^-tq criorCtrt .De3i:yo ved.Ly Fire The Sooth Gasto^'a ^graded schoo! bui'diirg.. a new ^vo story 9trncTa*e, wayd*^s!roye bv fite at a Fate hoor tast W ^desday nigbt, Tht-tireht?! suppo *cd to haveongio&:ed Asw dcfe^Uve wiring. The ioss r^ istimat&d at $50,( ^0 with $40,000 insurance'. Greensboro Theater Destroyed by B!ai e Greensboro had a disastrous frre ear!v T harsh ay mornlyrg wheotheOtpbeom titeater was destroyed by ft-yrtr. The fire was discovered 'and had gained great headway before firemen reached the] scene. The fire rnyed tor" arc! hom* and a iiati hetore it wa^ ex ttnguishd. Severa! stores ndtoi)-:ing t! e theater suffered gresit damage from fire, water and smoke. i he ioss ts cstttrrated at $!9P, 000. Origin oi lire unknow n. The butlding stood on the lot on which the oh! McAdoo hotel was destroyed by fire in 1915. niteo Srap y SerHt8^!!: k voted foettabiish a new Federal coart district in Xorth Carolina to be known as the centra! dis trict. Mortgagee's Sa!e of Land By virtue of a mcrtg^ ge deed executed to the undersigned by J. A. L. Shermer and wife. Mary Shermer, on the 7th day of April 1D23, and duly recorded in book 32, page 109, record of mortsag es for Yadkin county, 1 will sell for cash at ihe court house door inYadkinyille, N. C., at public auction, on the 9th day of Febru ary, f925, at 1 o'clock, p. m,, tl e toliowtng tea! estate, to-wtt: Beginning at a stake in the Wiikes road, runs rtoriit 8ci!ain9 and 25 ijrrk^4o Henty McKnight !tne, corners on a stake; th.rnce east with McKtnght's line 17 chains md 25 links to J. t. Todds ine; tttence sout t vard on his line 16 citains ann 05 links to the W ilkes toad:-thence up said road as it ttteaudt rs to the 1 eg t rdng, ccntainiug IS acres, moteor kss, this being the first tract. Second tract: Hie- land k tow a as the Fate Atwo<:d tract, boun^ ed as follows: Beginnittg at the north- ast cora. r ot !<n ,\o. 2, runs east 20 degrees sotnh ' 15.75 chains to a dogwood; thence souoi 3 degrees west IS chains to pointers in oid field, known as the W idow Joyner corner; thtn with her line 1&75 chains to pointets, satd jo. tot's corner; th-tice 2' d-gere s east !S (Itatns o the beginning, containing 25 err s. more or !t<^. Third tract: Bonmhca fol lows; Bounded on the east by !. ! fodd, ondt outii k.A'rs. Ellen Bell anu S ;m Hcots.ou the w est by Toss Hoots and Sam Hoots and ou the nortu by the WiMtt'S C t'fuit.o;'!) a brut 4a . ere or ;es-. ^ nr .-dc tb pay note fectued ..n.a't^.t^e ueeu atter de Hu voic u.-t'ii made in the t . .... u.. .1925. T. h. Hutchens. Hi'crtga . , asmnguNf Ciiy, ^ Henry V/, Faison', formtr so'tdirr and a son a former member of {he house from North ics, asked the supreme court ofj Distr ct ot (Jolumbia today annul h:9 mtrriage to Annie Nelson, a 37 year oidfnearo^ga cook in a house where he board ed. h arson said that for six months the woman iiad procured for him lacge quantities of intoxicat. mg and for a week prior 'age bad persuaded him to drink about aquart a r Bison re became "over como" os January 16. 'osin^a!! his facies, and recovered [!)ree days i.brr tied hitnseif m t.-ircd to the rn,:rc wo.nac. He says the wo,nan oMahied the marriage Jicen'ie !:erse'd and Represented hh:i as coiored. !te has since beea placed in a pita! bv tile veteran's-bureau. t Range Expindes in Salisbury Home SeRsbury, Jan. 29.—The explo sion B kitchen range todav at ibehomeof JuIinsKitk. in this city, wecnt\. me kitchen; and gave \!r?. K-rk, who was in the kitchen a narrow escnno Xcm serious injury. The exptosion was heard throughout the D$ighborb&ed and was of such force to break out window panes, tear away facings and break crockery ware in the kitchen. Mortgagee's Notice of Sale of Land t iidet- and by virtue of the au thority contained in a mortgage deed.executed by D. p'. jyjtou a^ulA. i). Mtintpsou on the 5th day of December, f'ul6, to secure tne payment of a note, which mortgage deed is recorded in the ofiice ut the ifegister of Deeds of I Yadkhi county in hook 2d, pane 2<S, anddefaait Itaving heeu made in the payments, the undersigned mortgagee uilf expose for safe and ! wifi sell at the court house door iu Yadkinviko, Xottlt Carofina, outiiefdtfidayof diarch, fdj.l, ut 12 o clock noon, for cash. to the Uighest itnld-r, thefoHowing desctined real est tie: tcing .md b.-ing m Ya.lkiu C"tni\, futile Yatlkiu townsil p, and dt-sciio^d and tfeiined as ft. . dt.tm, t,,u;t: t.yiag and being t.ie.so,tihoud..fh,tXo. 2 in the i:\i.sion of the iaud^ of the lata teduiet fUttctt, and bounded as fuHon )fegittt<ing at a stake iu J. X. B am. . fine, ruus north in his ka.-.<icnant.-,,.ut5t) finks to a s out antf pointers; thence east 2 degree - non h witlt the k'ne t t! a home iot it. chams and Mb fmks ttr Davis fine; thence souti) wdh <t. -an.afbc.iainsand 5b fmks * to a stoue in Black's fun; tt.u.ca west on the .-cure !1 ebait)- to the beginning, containing f8 acres more or fess. For a more Jt-tiudo description tty metes and bounds reference is made to the i p -tt of the commissioners who p.mition ef the Don Dalton land, recorded i ot'k d. p. g- ' t , decOt'dt- f aao t). r o' Dtd'-dn c a . i b. <d - . .. y, Yfatclt f k ' ' f ' ^ } Ih: 25. . lb S'i.npson, Mortg
The Yadkin Ripple (Yadkinville, N.C.)
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