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The S^A'.)lislip(l Weekly By ^CAGLH PUBLISHING CO Iwoliolden IJa^s. hk Seccnd Class Mail matter AU:.'iHt iritn. 11)0(5 in the Post Office t‘Clherryvilie. N C. tiiuler the Act of ;Co!i(.;resa :-5rd. 1871}. L. fl. J, HODSKK, EdUor Editor DePrif'.yJ St:ii is Suit. : A special from Newton to The Charlotte Observer, dated Jan. 24 says. “Editor hi. H. Del’riest of The Shelby Aurora-Highlander today started a criminal action for alleged libel in the county court against Editor Lee B. Weathers of The Shelby Star ; Yesterday with all its cares and on account of certain articles ' fi ets, with all its pains and ach- STJBSCRIPTtOX RATES Jjiie Year Sis Mouths Three Months .1.00 ...50 .. .25 irst National Bank has Au-j ' j other Prosperous Year. There are two days of thej The annual stockholder’s meet- week upon which and about j i„g of The First National Bank which I never worry, two care-1 of Cherryville was held Tuesday free days kept sacredly free j afternoon Jan. 18th in the from fear and apprehension. | directors room of the bank. In One of these is Yesterday. \ spite of the inclement weather a good representation was pres ent. The report submitted ANNUAL REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE Gheiikyville Building and Loan Association Cluerryville, N. G. since, in which Editor DePriest! figured in large sense as the ! subject matter. The hearing i will come up next Friday, and; from thi county coui’t it is ex-1 VVe have been sending state ments to delinquent subscribers for the past two months. Many have paid up, some have written us to continue sending them the paper, that they tind the state ment correct and will settle as soon as they can do so. This has been satisfactory to us. Quite a number have kept silent, making no acknowledgment of receiving the statement. To all these we will mail The Eagle this week, but unless we hear from them their paper will be discontinued after this week, and the accounts will be turned over to a news agency. Blank newspaper is advancing every week and the more papers we send out the greater our ex pense, and certainly no one can expect us to send them the paper for nothing. We are not able to do so. pubhshed in The Star some time; es, all its faults, its mistakes |4,y cashier showed the and blunders, has passed bank to be in most excellent con- yond the reach of niy recall. Ijdition, and the past year to be cannot undo an act that I. t^e most successful year in the wrought. I cannotunsay a word j bank's history. Deposits showed that I said on Yesterday, All an increase over last year of over pected that the matter will Ro i that it holds of life, of regret on to Superior Court. ” and sorrow, is in the hand In addition to this criminal of the Mighty Love that action there is also a proposed canbring sweet waters out civil suit in which alleged of the bitterest desert the love damages w.iil be asked on ac-| that can make the wrong things count of the publication mention-; right, that can turn weeping in-|and Fixtures, this being in keep- ed It imyhe that this action | to laughter, that can give beauty | ;„g the conservative poUcv Will also be heatd in Catawba | for ashes, the garment of praise' county. Mr. DePriest has retain -; for the spirit of heaviness, joy ed V/. A. Self of Hickory, who i of the morning for the woe of was here to day with his client ^ night. in connection with the case, | Save for the beautiful memo- which is started in this county | that linger, sweet and ten on the ground that the alleged j der like the per fume of roses, articles have had cir- in the heart of the day that is i gone, I have .nothing to dj with I yesterday. J. 1^. VVeathek.s. Pr’f. Incorporated Feb. 29, 1912. 50 per cent. During the year $5,000.00 was paid out in cash dividends, $2,300.00 passed to the undivided profit account, after charging off over $600.00 for depreciation in Furniture Koads Ordered ISuilt and Repaired. At the meeting of the county commissioners on T u e s d a y of •last week several new roads were ordered to be constructed at\d numerous highways ordered rebaired throughout the county. Sofne of them are as follows: ^^rpad fro in Sun side schoT?^ house]by Wj' o Jac'bb Kisef’s ta Bob Cole’s place. ' Sand-clay road from Alexas to a point on sand-clay road near old Hardin station. Sand-clay road from the mc- adam road at Alonzo Rhyne’s to connect \rith sand-clay road which runs south from High Shoals to Dallas. Sand-clay road from John Reynold’s place to a point near Milton Rudisill’s on the Lincoln county line. Several roads were ordered j nproved, among them the pub lic road leading from Farns worth’s store to St. Mark’s church to be opened up and re paired. It was ordered that a new survey be made of road from Frank Shul'ord’s to the Cleveland county line that it be opened up and improved, order ed that road be opened up and improved fiom Sunnyside to a point to be fixed by survey, near Cleveland county line. The resignation of B. P. Folk as county demonstrator was ac cepted fand J. M. Gray was elect- libelous culation in Catawba. Whiskey the Cause of Local TraSedy. (xastoiiicir Gazette of the bank to charge off a cer tain amount each year, so strength of the bank is at all times more than their state ments show All the directors were re elected as follows; S, S. Mauney iVl. L. Rudisill, N. B. Kendrick, L-. L. .Self, W. H. Houser. D. P. McClurd and M. L. Mauney of And the other day I do not | Qherry ville, W. A. Mauney of „k f-rp„,„ io-|j^jj,gg Mountain and Chas. C. Blanton of Shelby. The Directors held their meeting Friday the 21st. and re-elected the old oflicers. S. S. Mauney, President; W. A. Mauney vice president, M. L. Mauney, Cashier, M. C. Mauney and W. I). Gates An Insurance RECEIPTS. Cash on hand Dec. 31, per last report $ 248,74 Installments received during the year 9,415.50 Interest received during the year 1,528.41 Entraoce fees received during-the^year 36.75 Transfer fees received during the year 2.75 Loans on shares paid 2,523.57 the ! Loans on mortgages paid 1,300.00 Money borrowed 325.00 Discounts 54.25 Total .115,429.97 E. L. Webb, T. C. Summer, Vice Pres. Sec. & Treas. Commence d business Mar. 9, 1912. DISBURSEMENTS worry about is Tomorrow, morrow, with all its possible Whiskey and a pistol were the ■ versifies, its burdens, its perils, principal causes of a tragedy , its Urge promises and poor per- which was enacted Saturday ■ formance, its failures and mis- night about 9 o’clock (m the ; takes, is as far beyond the reach Bessemer road just west of the ; of my mastery as its dead sister city limits, as a result of which : yesterday. Its sun will rise Russell Harvell, a young man i roseate splendor, or beyond a.^gg^. Ca.shier about twenty years of age, lies mask of weeping clouds. But it! gook-keeper at the point of death in the City will rise. Until then the same : ^nd Trust department was added Hospita,, whither he was re-| love and patience that held yes-i„„,j q, p Qnmmer elected moved shortly after the shooting, terday, and holds tomorrow, ! and his assailant, George shines with tender promisejnto: ^ bedded to erect on Patterson, IS behmd the bars at the heart of today. I have no; [q|. corner the county jail awaiting develop | possession in that unborn day of Mniint-'in streets ments. Both were employed at ; grace. All else is in the infinite '' of Main a hand- .4SSETS Loans on mortgages Loans on shares Instalments due and unpaid Interest due and unjraid Cash in office. Cash in hank, Discounts Total $30,265.78 $23,093.00 6,129.25 267.25 25.68 18.51 721.29 10.80 Withdrawals; Profits, $ 115.49 Dues, 3,705.75 Loans on mortgages, 5,389.30 Loans on shares 3,924.44 Interest 43.88 Borrowed money repaid 1,075:00 Expenses Salaries 229.43 Advertising and printing 18.74 Other expenses 186.64 Total expenses 434.81 Discounts 1.50 Balance, cash on hand, 739.80 Total $15,429.97 LIABILITIES Due shareholders: Installments $27,351.00 Profits Balance to be paid on loans made - Borrowed money instalments due and unpaid ■ Total 2,296.53 101.00 250.00 267.35 $30,265.78 State o'f North Carolina / County of Gaston j J. F. Weathers, President; T. C. Summer, Secretary, of the Cherryville Building and Loan Association of Cherryville, State of , ^ grace. aii eise is in me innnite ibuilding j , , i, ^ i,- ic j the Gray Mill. ; keeping of that Infinite Love I It a cost of $20,000.00 work tVj; ^ deposes and It has been difficult for the . that holds for me the treasure of j begin as early in the Spring as j ®bove described officers of the said Asso- officers to obtain a very clear |.yesterday, the love that is high-! weather will permit. Thsi j eiation, and that on the 31st day of December last, all the above idea of ;,how the shooting oc-: Jr than thp stars wider than the If"und necessary to | described lassets were the absolute property of the said Associa- curred. that at a party in ! There is left for mvself. then, ■ ^ing oung mei the ang entirely inadequate .fi:e¥^ai)d..xlear fix;truapy liens..^r.claims thereon, except as for ^''f®Soing statemeiit, with the schedule neighborhood. Patterson I but one day of fthe week, to day. ihe bank’s {business, 'fheir i ‘^“■’'tained, assumed oi - , - M " " a^i , rs^ tjhe office„force and their custom- giation on the said 31st day of December „. referred to, are was drinking heavily. HarvelT,Any man can fight the battles of "ew building will contain all the | a full a^i correct exhibit of all the assets, liiibilities, income, and modern conveniences, both fcr; disbursi^-ients, and of the conditions and affairs of the said knd probably several others of (today. Any woman can carry his companions, some of whom it is thought were drinking also. Harvell and others were attempt ing to take Patterson home. They discovered a pistol in his pocket and removed it. When he discovered that his pistol was gone he became angered. After pleading for it and promising to behave, his companions return ed the weapon to him and he at once turned and shot into the crowd, wounding Harvell, who it is stated, w'as a good friend of his. Snake Crawling Around 21tli of January. The advent of the snake is usually considered a precursor of Spring, but in this instance it seems the cards turned on his snakeship. .John Quinn, mail carrier on R-2 brought to town last Monday a green snake near ly a yard long which he found on his route crawling on the frozen ground. Of course John had decapitated the snake’s the burdens of just one day.—|gj.g Robert J. Burdette. | The First National always 1 progressive and prosperous has I never entered into a nevv year Monumbnts—Jesse Caldwell i with brighter prospects. As a matter of business see that all your property is protect ed by a Fire policy. Insurance is cheap, in strong companies by David P. Dellinger, who has paid more losses than all other local agents combined. Also best life insurance. Real Estate. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Notice of Sale of Kea! Es(:ite, Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Gaston County, made in the special proceeding entitled, M. A. Stroup, Adm’r of Thomas Kiser, deceased, vs. Mrs. Thomas Kiser, and others, the same being No. — upon the OIKTMENT tails'to iureVnyTaVe'ot-Itc-hTnT, I prOCCedlng docket Of Blind,BleedmgorProtruding-Pilesin6tol4days. : caid r»nnn1"V the nndprQlo-npd The first aoDlication gives Ease aud Rest. 50c. CUUIlLy, Hie uiiueible,neu I administrator and commissioner will, on the The office of The' Cherryville Building and Loan Association will be located after February 1st with the First National Bank. at 2 ed as his successor, the county paying him $50 per month. The head before putting it on exhi- Federal government jaays the other part of the demonstrator’s salary. Ki-al Uslale I II s u r a 11 : e Good farm for sale, terms. Town and country property wanted. Insurance, best, strong com panies. Raies best possible. Loans. David P. Dellinger, Agent. Cherryville, N. C. It is announced for certain that a glove factory will be started in Newton within a very short time. A charter has been applied for and a building leased. The products will be the cheap canvas gloves that have obtained such vogue with working people. bition. Eofsliog Eases Pain Rubbing sends tlie liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly ^lops pain. Demand a i I-niment that you can rub with. rubbing liniment is MUSTANG UNIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A cha. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. WHY ENDANGER^ FAMILY HEALTH 4 YOU CAN NOW so EASILY Do Away with the Outhouse D. L. 23 Day ol February o’clock p. lu. after due advertisement on the premises at Cherryville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, on the premises at Cherryville, North Carolina, on the following terms, to wit, one half cash and the remainder I in six months, deferred payment to bear interest, one lot lying 'and being ai Cherryville, in j Cherryville Township, Gaston I County, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of M L. Rudisill and others and more particularly ; described as follows, to wit; I Beginning at a stone old corner of M. L. Rudisill onT. .J. Black’s line and runs with Rudisill’s line N 15 1-2 W 21 poles to a stake on north bank of branch; thence, with branch 23 poles to a slake, W. E. Gardner’s corner; [thence, with his line N 15 1-2 j.W 13 1-2 poles to a stake on the : south side of stretrt; thence, with I it S 78 W 19 poles to a stake on !the east sideof Brookland street; j thence, with it S 15 1-2 E 12 I poles to a stake in T. .1. Black’s line; thence, with it S 81 1-4 \V J 47 poles to the beginning, con- jtainmgS 1-4 acres, less' 2 9-10 ! acres deeded to H. W. Allran. « I'f : i'nif tlie 24 d y of .January, 191C S. • : Matthew A. Siroup Sales Agent Administrator and Commissioner Asso- last, and for the year ending on that date, according to the best of their information, knowledge and belief, respectively. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 10th day of January! A. D. 1916. M. C. Mauney, N. P. My commission expires Nov 29, 1917. J. F. Weathers, Pres. T. C. Summer, Sec. & Treas. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1916. I, James R Young, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of Cherryville Building and Loan Association, of Cherryville, N. C., filed with this department, showing the condition of said Association on the 31st day of December, 1915. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. James R. Young, Insurance Commissioner. And have an indoor toilet as refined and odorless as a city water closet —and safer in its sanitary character. The Kaustine Closet GIVES REAl SEWAGE DISPOSAL WITHOUT THE . USE OF WATER I ' It Is germless, free of sewage odors, ap proved by heaith au thorities. It removes the danger and dis comfort, the disagree able publicity of the detached outhouse. Your family will be healthier and hap pier through its use. No plumber or pert required to install it. Tocareforitmeans simply to empty tho tank oftreated chem ical twice each year—a half hour’s job. Moderate In price and operating cost. Much Cheaper than One Short Run of Disease Heap,^thrqat. I OTH^IllltNTS NQ HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT; % ALWAYS-READY-TO-TAKE. , Address for particulars Kaustine Company, Inc. Buffalo, N. Y. Also Toronto, Canada, and other export points Superior Court is in session at i Gastonia this week with ,judge ! Carter of Asheville presiding. There were 31 prisoners in jail Monday morning. The jail cases were taken up first and by Mon day night the number had been reduced to 20, At this rate it is likely that the criminal docket will be cleared before the end of this week. Next week there will be a term of civil court. Cares Old Sores, Other Hemeilles Won’t Cure 'Ihe worst cases, no matter of tow long standing, are cured by the wonderful, 61d reliable Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil, It relieves Pain and Jleals at the same time. 25c, 6' $LOO. Erwin Smith who made a secret assault on John R. Poston near Waco a few days ago was convicted in the Superior court in Shelby last week and given two years on the chaingang of No. 6 township, Cleveland county. An eclipse of the su'h, . visible here as a partial eclipse, is scheduled for February 2 at a. rn. I Photographer-B. H, Roberts.
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