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THE EAGLE, BURNSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Returns of the November Election YANCEY COUNTY 0^ H R CO z J w p-i J Z c a:: z 12:; z 'z o Q z. > z pc; Burnsville .. ...197 129 199 122 *212 110 206 117 206 2]8 208 116 252 110 219 94198 93' , .107 Cane River 156 85 154 Brush Creek 80 26 81 Crabtree 1^1 108 Egypt Rainseytown ... Green Mountain Jacks Creek .. Brices Creek .. South Toe .... Pensacola 89 157 86 143 97 160 84 159 24 82 24 82 24 82 25 150 82 156 94 154 93 25 82 25 81 24 82, 24 191 105 192 103 186 110 187 110 190 105 190 108 186112 187 107 118 64 155 104 121 95 125 130 92 104 120 107 120 128 IC^ 101 126 . 88 80 91 78 91 79 85 83 88 82 88 82 93 75 122 68 82 67 . 59 87 58 87 65 82 61 85 58 87 59 87 64 95 56 ^ 62 83 ,147 89 14V 87 147 87 162 75 148 89 148 89 150 121 148 ^114 87 . 96 141 87 149 75 168 93 143 73 159 90 144 106' 133 102 IsF 96 128 ! STANLEY McCOKMICK SCHOOL Best Faculty ' Best Equipment Best Terms Best Work •h IN THE V- WESTERN COUNTIES X; New Year opens August 23rd 1916. -i 94 102 95 100 94 97 100 OS 96 101 96 99 ;98 108 46 143 47 147 48 146 60 144 50145 56 143 101 94) 101 50 151, 42 90 126411001218 1133|269 1097 1259 11011283 1186 12751094 1359 1108 1349 1027 1212 1050 THE EAGLE. 'FUBUSHElTwESaYr^ Published in Yniiccy Cnniity, the i-.ome of the bth red apple. Pilfered as seeond-eiass matter Trimiry 2S, l-n", at he post- pfSeeatlinnisvllle.N-t-;. the Act of March ■>. L , unclt'' County Officers. p. flt'VtOtl. Court Cierk - Louis Kopfese ntativc- Superior ‘ *'*'shei-i6 W. A. Hall. ?Sster ofUccds-licnlrank Treasurer -Jefferson Bennett. “O' pd- a Black and two sons^ who kave teen stopping at Mr. M. B. Robertson’s for some weeks. 1 f-- ’dfi'- for Marion, where they will make theit home. 7 he Democrats succeeded in eleling their entire ticket in Yi ncey county last Tuesday, the maiorities ranging from_ 100 to 250. The success of the ticket was largely due to the excellent management of County Chair man M. C. Honeycutt who suc ceeded in etting practically all of the Democratic voters out to the polls. We look upon the ticket e'ected as a good one and we beli.-.ve each officer will do his' best t) seive the people faich- fully. For Winter Colds | ouble. Let that ently bcco Strength .. .„ be one that is specially valuable In cold. A cold is ; catarrh fre- ■ well a r thro. PERUNA IS INVIGORATION .a US'S f-na. what y. i the tahlet'^^Vn ! that for 5 the Aiaal laxative anc In tsjlet form, it U deli ce. mild and efTective, with- sant efTccU, and will not LIyuld. 35c and $1.00: tahlVls, IClc and 2Se. THE PERUNA CO., CoIuinbu.,0. j Just Niijiborliness. S- pa minute' 'think of th'' The Evil of intemperanc. It is ore of the most vital that has ever affected our nation, it •iS been said that strong drink t'okr -Dtic. II. t'oulity I'hymctid—L n.l-bbm VoM of Cm.uty Commissioners IrM. Simmons, C.l>. Oe> loo. C. McCourry. neighborhood News, Subscribe to the 'Kagle. Wilson, Bickett and Webb thats the winning ticket. The election passed off quitely throughout Yancey county. Mr. A. M. Patton was here from Harvard Thursday. j certainly do. Miss Aldene Pleasant is here I Well, new, aieyou doing your MISS Aiueije 33 ^ neighbor? Remember, • ghbor needs a neighbor gre; t humaniiiz'ng quality of is the devil in liquid form by neighborliness. Contrast a com-^ strong drink here is ment ;n all rnunity where it thrives and i forms of intoxicants such as beer flouHshes with one where is is a i gin, ale and whiskey ; nd negligible quantity. ifennented wines all these bekng Consider how gregarious a to the same family, "rhey are creature is man, and how his of King alcohol in my opinion tn very nature demaids intercourse!devil in liquid form has done V,'if h his fellows. [more harm than in any other Sit down and reckon up the'form int mperance is being di: How. to Borrow Money Through a hejeiAi i-ftimEoan Association. 1. Ten or more farmers wani ng loans must organize the asso ciation. 3. Xomp ’ Tin get a loan Icr 11 or 'iijin ?1 .(10.) or less SlOO, or more than Roots, Herbs, Barks &c. Wanted. ! XllS ■Xit “We are in the market for j large quantities of:- j Beeswax, 1 Lady Slipper Root, | Mayapple Root, Sassafras Bark of Root, Select j Bright, Slippery Elm Bark of Tree, Spikenard Root, j Star Grass Root, . I Star Root.. ! We also buy all kinds of barks ' Essential Oils, Herbs, Leaves, 1 RcKits, &c. We pay ca'^h upon ! receipt of goods. Write for ship- ! ping tags and any other infer- > mation that you desire. Price I list mailed upon request. A''-, dress H. R. LATHROP & CO. INC., 86 & 88 North Lexingten- Avenue, Asheville, North Care- ; lina. I percent of your comfort and hapjiness that depends in who'.e or in part on the good will of your ; eivhbors. Think what you would be with- our neighbors—a modern Robin son Crusoe, a hermit. cussed all over the world and ah become engaged, Christian people is striving to for less tiia forty years. 3. Borrower must be, or about to become, the owner of the land offered as and engaged, or about to BecoTiVe. or about to n its cultivar dethrone king alcohol and secure world wide prohibition proves that it is not only a merance to the nations welfare, buc is a pub- enemy, being a public enemy Honestly, now, don’t about; the enemy of the nation causes it ninetenths of the enjoyments of [to be a^ private enemy of the life come ether directly or in-|ouomy of each individual ai ! directly from your neighbors? I onemy wishes not to build up but , 1 to tare down, not to strengthen but to weaken, not to puiefy, bu.. from''MairHiirwhere" she "has I !»rt .a n«Khbor? Rsmenibsr, tto corse, bat to tlegrade. not to noiii iutiio I vonc npifhhnr nppd-4 n npifrhhfkr Borrower to use. money for the following purposes and none other: fa) To purchase land for agricultural uses; (b) to purchase e.iuipment, fertilizers and live- storlc necessary for the proper and reasonable operation of the mortgaged I'arai; (c> to provide buildings and improve the inori- ■•aged land; (d^ to liquidate in- d btediiess of the owner. SECURITY, SERVICE /.ND SAVINGS. Why not consider the future and what it will bring upon you while you are young and able to work, you should begin to save so when the time comes for you to open the door to opportuiiity you will be in line with your fe'!- lowmasi who is now is now got a saving account with some bank. We imite your business here and we are sure you can’t find any one that will appreciate your patronage any more than we will. You should have a saving ac count, you oWe it to yeurself and. your people. Deposits by mail receive the same careful atteii- tion as when made jn person. 4 per cent on saving and certifi cates of deposits. _W''e invite you to open a check ing account. -4- NO OTHER LIKE IT. NO OTHER AS GOOD. ■■NEW HOME” .b,uU-m. j,illhavc THE BANK OF SPRUCE PINE, Spruce Pine, N. C. bless, but to curse. This is what been teaching. ] as badly as you do—and you are'alcohol does. It is by far our M-’Ssrs Wyman and Tate Wil-!he. Are you doing your full part [nations grealest enemy, it is fai son and Carl Hyatt came in the to pass along the little acts oflmoredangercusthanaiiy^bittie- first of the week to vote. ] neighborliness and kindness that!skip ev^- h-v''-. ir is far more ■ are extended to yov? Or are vnu ' dang'=*fcus than such army as Mr. Victor H. Reynolds, the like the sponge, absorb until you oleons f.mous old guard or Eagle’s valued Pensacola cor- full and never give up until Ale anders army that never respondent, was here Wednesday you are squeezed? ;kn w a def at, i is far more be- Now ask yourself this question: • U'aymg an i d ^.eiving than Judasj “What would this world be if [was to his Lord, rfomo people do every other man were just like not secui; to realize these • things Rfiprcsentati%-e-Elec.t G._ E. Gardner made a business trip to Johnson City Thursday. The latest: advice receivea placed E. y. Webb’s majority at abcut 1500 throughout the Dis trict. . Mr. Wingate Pleasant moved his family to Jacks creek Thurs- dav where they will make their home. We do not usually approve of parodies, especially ot Scripture quotations,, never of the latter when the object is I’idicule mere pleasantry. But the fol lowing is so pat, and can only result in good we publish it from li clipping. We do not know to whom to give credit for the pro- rr., i-,-..! 1 ,1,4-^.. nn/i duction. One point of it is, that The httle daughtoi of Mj. it so clearly draws the picture of Mrs. iom Lyrd u y .,i;.,,v,nl ns dismp.tinnllv onnnssp-l m We trust our readers will par don us this week for the dearth of local news. The election is the cause of it. me.'’ Are you sponge? a neighbor, or a Kin^ Alchcl Is My Shepherd, sick for sevoval day?., but is ported some better at this time. Vve are hslding the Eagle hack thi‘' waek until Saturday in order to give the name of the '.sident, and now it Woodro v Wdson. Mr. M- P. Honey.-utt returned the last of the week fio cinnati, Ohio, where he hai ibeen loculod for the past several months. It'Tessrs. Charle-s F. Byrd and I • Zeb Anglin came over f-'orn ! Asiicville t!> exerc so their riglits ( . as free A.nicrican eitizens—votc I tlie Democratic ticket. One of the finest Irish potatoe; -evei-'presented at the ii^agle office - was'bvought in 8atur(iay by Mr. Elbet t Watson. It was a beauty. alcohol as diametically opposed to every thing good and heipjui, by comparison to the Spirit of the Lord, which is always good and helpful. Anyway, it will do no haim to read it and ponder its teaching. “King Alcohol is my shepherd, I shall always want. He maketh me to lie down in the gutters. He leadelh me beside troubled waters. He destroyeth my soul. Ho leadelh me into paths of wickedness for effect’s sake. Yea, cijough I walk in the valley of fwverty. and have delirium and therefore let king alcohol come freely in their homes and where their was once both joy and happiness there is now noth ing but sorrow' and suffering. Often every cent the poor mother can earn by hard work to feed her hungry children, her husband takes it from her and spends for strong drink, buys poison to quench his thirst instead of drinking pure water given him by nature. Immerse a tadpole in alcohol jus; one minute and it wit! prove fatal, put a drop of aicohol on the raw flesh and note the result. Intense suffering is c lused by the irritation of the iPe poison, then it is no wonder that men’s bodies into to vvhi''h this poison has been received are weakened and finally destroye; by it, and no wonder that the brain is affected by this same poison and often results in delirum tramons. EB F. LEWIS. 5. A I'onrd of five 'directors must be .'lected by members of the asso latioii, and these direc tors must elect a president, vice- president, secr^ry-treasiirer, ai d a loan committee of tbree mem bers. (>. The loani committee must ai praise the lands of all members, a d tne report^of these apprai-s- e s, together with otlier necesr 'ii.y ii.i.innation, must be for warded by the secretary to the district Federal land'batilc. 7. If the district lunr! bank and the Federal l-Virm Board, upon examination, find that all require ments have —eii complied with, a charter will be issued and the Joans granted.—Progressive Far- niu,!i COSJ. OH bavins the ‘‘^NEW HOME”. I WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. . ihc worid 0. .\ot sold under any oilier name. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.,ORANGE,MASS. BURUSVILLE FURNITUiS CO. ' We Never Did. Ira Gibbs, a farmer livingeight miles east df Tifto, G'j., had the surprise of his iiie last oi nday morning when his pillow, in mens. I will cling to evil, for I which he had placed a roll oi bi.is Ihou art with me, thy bite t^ndiG mounting to $9,000.00, was h’O'l i ©m Giijoos ©m i! -ox 'Sl-Oi.I.-iR iTLUOOGlJ lou . d uonsoijfpu} a;.} -suiij uj «.): _A few days ago aknow-it-ali ca'ledour attention to t’oe fact ihai we ‘ never saw a baldheaded woman.” Well, what of that? There are a good many things we never taw a worn in do. We never saw a woman who would refuse to subscribe for her home paper because it aduocates tem perance apd law enforcement. We never saw a woman sit np n drygoods box and “cuss” out the town becauseshe couldn’t buy a bottle of bootleg poison. We never sav/ s' woman go fi shing i I with a bottle of “bait” in her hip j I pocket, sit all day on the damp ! ■ greund, go home dru k at night and abuse her iimsband a id chil dren because they didn e believe a lie she tola about “a big fish” ; that broke the hook and got away | after she had nearly- landed it. We never siw a vroman yank off [ her coat, give her pants a hitch, spit on her hands and swear t-hc j could whip the biggest man in ' town. Come to think of it, thero i are a good many thing.? wo never I saw ct w.ornan do, an'l doh’t w.ant to either. Young Men and Young Women trained We have n.ore calls to day than vve can fill help. Are you prepared to fill your nick in life? You must sell ability rather than time to day. Our course of Book-keeping and'office practice makes you an expert before leaving schcol. Ask for our catalogue, it wiii be sent by retui'n mail. ^ catalogue, it wiii be sent by retui'n mail SPARTAM BOSIIESS COLLEGE' Spartanburg, S. C. .1 poaojjo C! Xjiunj.ioddo Buyers are In Yancey county this ■week picking up all the Irish potatoes that are to be marketed. They are paying $1 per bushel. sting ^they torment me- Thou preparest an empty table before me in the presence of my family. ■rjiGu anointebt my head vwith head witii hellisimess, my ' cup .'uiuietn over. Burely d.c.ructiy.o misery shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of adversary forever.”—Word and Works. c enly -jerked from under bis heo'i Jt happened about 2 or 3 o’clock a. m. Gibbs jumped out of bed in a hurry and grabbed his pistol, but the money was go.ne. Ory FOR FLETCRER’S C A S T O R I A ivtn KRi; saiv.tauaS 5;.JO J-IVJ •pv'H-'dA.O «otJS©an^ BUI otif.-oj dn lou C uias.! .fpoq IIJOUI -itj} III 031U.VIB no.^, Joj nf» 50U st>oj» wajB.Ca •JI.vrfia-BUI JO sXffp M3J « ma TBo noA tif aoj B.fR.i Aum no.i rnm iiuB vuo oiijoi! ub ©q c«biu ©iit yeprvo.i qi>Biuo}s puoiJOAO ) noX ssmijouiog XOIS 130 .qOA MOH fij CASTOR IA for iiifacts an(J Ckiidrea. The Kind Ytii Have Always Boagh; See me before you bay you: Fertilizers, Grass Seeds _Seed Oats, Feed Farm Impleiiieiits. C. L WlLS0i« ana ...m siunaiuic li uu uu.x of Uui SO utxaSv: Brono=Qulaine t.i •io renwdy that ciircH a eolrt In ill p
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