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THE EAGLE Knh-rwl at th- at Uarna- ffllla, N. C , HM H-c ' 'claaH tuattar, ac 'lunllnx to act of March :irrl, IH7II BURNSVILLE, N. C. June 12. l.YON & LEWIS, Publishera. SWISS. i'Mitor Iviik:Ii-. .\ troixl iimii.v of oiir yiiiiri;; ppoplo (11V at li'Tulintr" itiiiiK-i ki-IkkiI. 'I'liuMa Mlin (in- IIt(f'tiiliiiK’ .\|>|(iilii''liiaii iiiv •MiawH \'i-r(i Cnrtcr iiixl ln;«p hIi'V iiik) .Mr. AiiJitia'I'oijiliiTlin. .MIhh Viruia huiii-ini ia iit Aplicvilla .\oniiiil, .\li«a AliviK* ItoliiiiHOii wiiH tho ,'siiii- •lay jimvi ofli.o- jrriiiiliiiotliar, .Mra, H, T. Hi'oiirc. l{ol»iiiHoit wax ii'i-iiiii|)iiiii‘(i liy Home of liiT frii-iiilN of Aaliin-ilia. .MiKH Mlliai) SI)a|ilnTi!, of AHliavilla, tlia weak aii'l u’itli lioiiia folk. ■Mr. M’liltoii .Aiiual, wlio Iiuh baaii III arhool lit N, C. r.'fortlid piiaf yanr,, ia at hoiiia lor ilia aiiiiiiiKT va- aiiiioii. Mr. 1 liiirlaH (Jariiiiiii, of .\aw]ioi't, 't’aiiii . is viHiriiij^ rcliiiivaH liara. Mr, niiii .Mra, W. T, Tomliartiii a[ii‘iil I lia WMt4 ami u it li t tiair (lulls'll- : tar. .Mrs, .Moiiroi' .Mi'IiiUihIi, at Uaa ' I, 011. i Tlia “.Swiaa Uiiiiililars” laft .Mondav ' for VVlitli. I’llia. 'IVtili., H’liara ihay I an- si'lii'i]Iliad to pin v llu'ir llisl yaiiia of llllil ri|i'Mclll,\ . Tliay axjiact lo play sioai'iil ‘M' iliffaiviK poiiitK, ilitiN aoiiiplatiiiu' tlicir tour I lia latter piirt of I lia ivaek. Wa liojia lliay lira vii-torioiia Jii tliair ••lioiiia niii.” Ill'inilJOS, PENSACOLA. it(^ Knyle. rtia fm-inarH aroiiiHi liara hiiva Ivan ■kiiijr fi.r Inmt for tha piiwt few niiiiKM. dr Hiiil Mi'h. Sol Ia'iiiim, of IfiiriiH- la, sjiaiit Siiiulav witli .Mr. ami Hrook Wiltioii. NOTICE OF SALE. Mr. 1). L. Fiiiali ami » and III Hay, from I Mrs. C. Y.! A LIBERAL EDUCATION A IHiariil ailuciit Ion kIioiiIiI lia ^ivaii nmlar eotidjl ioiiHfa voralila to liaall li. 'I'lia lioily hIioiiIiI lia developail iirnl triiiiiail by NMti'i]iiiIli' (iiiii vi^'oroiiN axaraisa. 'I'lii'a.vaH stioiilil be I ruined to Haa, t lia aai'(« to licnr, »'itli (jiiii * iiiid Hiira diMcrimiiiiitioii. ’I'lu* aaima Ilf baimty Hlionid ba inviikeiiad. Tlia linmis slioiilil ba trailed to Hkillful usa. 'I'lia will slioiil'l ba kliidli'd by an ideal and liardain-d by ii diNeipliiia alijuinillp Hclf-aollt rol. 'I'lia |)ll|)il nliould learn lo a.\[iraHa liiiiiH-lf ne- eurataly and Hiiiiply in Ilia inollii'r t onp-iia. 'I'lirou^li iiinl lianial ian Im hI oidil laiirn the ralntioim of fornm and of muiiliarH. 'I'lironttli liiatory and lilertiira lie hIioiiM laiiril aoiaa- tliiiiK of flia rai'ordn of Ilia paat: wl.at t lia lininaii rneafnml not laimt. Ills falbiw-eoiinl ryiiian) Imva mdiiav ad; mid liow tlia ^rant poala nml MiiyeH linva intarin-ali'd the *‘X|icrianca of life, IJIh (aiiiealion ahoiild flirt liar '^dairiniid fcniii liini soiim' atinly of iiiilura nml hIioiiIiI sal liiiii in Ilia wav of raiilixiii;' bitli ilia niiionnl nml t la-i|Uiilily of avidviiea whieli a \ ;ilid induelioli l aiiniraM, Hasidas 1 Ilia, it Hlioiild ii|>iii wimloWH in liia miml.Hollial lie mii\ aaa wide |iai'- r|in't ivi'H of history and of iiniiinn thouitnl. It hlioiild almi. by the an loreaiaaiit of ni'iiii'ney nml siaady work, taaeli him by alint 'oil ami |i(ilialiea liivn luiva lo iiiiika tliair way iilonL" tlm w ly of Iriilii. ,\liova iill, a libaial aduenlioii aliollld an- danvor to ^iva. b.\ mk'Ii inathodH ami iiH It is free to iIHa, a hiire liold ii|ioii ilia prim-i]ialN of li^lil and wroiip'. It should arouse elilijllltaii the aonsciama, Ilia ililallfs't iial eonsalam-aaml (ha innral. It should yiva a.\pai ii'm a in haarinn- ras[ionsihilily. in or^ani;:atioii, and in workiiijf’wiiii oiliers for piihlie amis, wliathar in landarsliiii or hi siibiiiissiuii t o I ha aoimiion will,—Sir .Mialnial Siidli r. O.xford. Advocates Ridge Method In Cultivating Tobacco. Cnllivalinn' lohaeco hy I hn ridjra mat hoi) will pay iia ini'i'aasail inaoiiia of friO an ana nmlar luiriinil (-ondi t ions nml should ha avail more da- sirnbla when the wivil is sallin;*- for ii low priaa nml Ilia nop is dalayad in prow'll. "Most of Ilia anriit’sl tolinaao in t his St ala ir now in n hnrd, jiankad eondil ion dim lot haaold. wn s|>rina" snvs M. V, l■'loyd. aMaiisioiiaiiloiiu))- iipist 111 Slala {'ollapa. "Appn I sill l.v. tim anil i \ al ion of Ilia crop I rum now mi will be an iinporiuiit lirntor in da- lai'inininp: whalliar P'0011 aara yit‘hls ol hipb ipialit,! leaf will ba proi'iiii-ad. HaaMoimbly anriy tolmaao inakas tlia bast ipmlily nml paimmlly just ns pood M yiald ns nny othar |>lHniiiip' diirinjr tha sanson," 'I'ha ridp of niltivnilon Ims provaii its worth lor tha past ll\a_M>Ars. .Vs aoiiipni'vd with tin- old. fiat nialliod. an innaasail in. aonia of nlioiil an nnv Ims bi-i-n siH'iliad from l ha riilpv mat hod. 'I'liis plan nmkVs tha]iaakail lohiu-ao take oil m-w roots; lirnins t lia water from liaar tlia pliiiil. nml aansaH tlia soil lo warm up more ipiii-M.v. alniins .Mr. 1-'|o\d. lb- 1ms aondiiaiad a tarpa inii-diar of tiald damonsi rations with lilpli I'lass prowi'i's in all parts of t ha Slat a and Im.s fitniid t hat put lilip' nil tIm soil to tha tolm '• o plniil that ii will stand Imt saallaritip tha iniddlas dm'jmr than till-sidinp' fiirrow, pivas pood n-Sllils 'iilti\aiad in this way. thatolmaao plant will soon i-row out ol its pies ant h.ll'il. pan kail aoinbi loll and will look Ilka a iiaw plant. Mr I'hod has praparad n small lohlar piviiip a desaiiptio I of this ndpa matlnd ol eiiltivnlion. I'opias nmy ba Imd I'laa- of I harpa on applie.ii ion to the npn- • lllllU.ll islltm ;»l St.lta t'ollapa. bo, visitad .Mr Siindny. Mr. Mml .Mrs. I'. Hansiiall, from riiiii, siopjiad for ii few hours wii ii rs. S, lliiiiikiiiship Tnasdny. Mr. nml -Mrs. .Mack Falir and .Miss J jBsia .Allen, from Swiinn iiion, visit- tln-ir niothar, )Pi'H. .1, W. .Atkiim, it weak and. Mr. and .Mrs. Idiimr Ifantry and ' .Mr, Hill Hant.ty. from Johiisoii City, '1‘aiin,, ware visilinp' ralntivas Ix-ra lllsl weak. '.Mr, ami .Mrs. I-oiizia Hucknar and fnniil.i .spent Siiaday with .Mr, and •Vlis. Fiaiik Wilson. .Messrs. .). N, Wilson, Heiijamin Wilson. '1', .1, Wilson. Tail Wilson anil W nym- Hay were in Asliavilla .Vloiiday yn bilsiiM-sM. ^ Mr. Ciitn Wilsoii east Iiis Mies in a, pool 0/ water near liskotii Siilnrdny aflernooii anil (‘iiiiplit two IroiJl at I'llejerk, (im-wasa spis-klad trout 12{ im lms loiip. Tlia other was a rnlnbow trout and nieasiirad 11 iiiclias. Mr. Wnyiia Hay and .Miss Hossin Alliii ware drivinp nanr l-lskolii bisl SHtnrda.v afternoon wlian a larpa I’lUl.le simka tried to block tin- road. Tliey stopppd Ilia car on his body am! pot. out nml nmrkad him sliplit* ly, eiitlinp off his hami niid tail, than let liiiii p'o apnin. It was a vary hlffpeonaand tin-first that Ims bean kiilail (Ip In-re i his yanr. A SFH. BEE LOO-. i'ldilor Hupla, Waimvahaan hnvinp vary warm wen I liar for tin past, few weeks in t hi.s coiiiiniiiiily. Almost all of (lie farnu-rs are thru thi-ir corn the first lima, ami arc now cultlvMtinp (hair tobacco i-roiis. Mr. and .Mrs, Unfits llanslay, of Cilia Hivar, wan- tlia weak and piiasts of .Mr. unit .Mrs. W . H. llanslay, of Lids place. Ml. and .Mrs. W. T, Tomharliii, of Swiss, spent Ilia week and with .Mr. and Mrs. .Monioa .Melntosh at this lilme. Misa llnzi-l Ib-nslay, of lids plan- who was n visitor of .Mr. nml Mrs. S. H. llanslay, at Ciiiia Hivar, last wai-k ami, I'eliirmnl tioina Satiirilay uikI reports a most womiarfid tiina while away. 'I'lie paopla ol this phica were sorry lo lianr of llie daiilli of Mrs. 1. H. Hii.iiisay Saliirday avninp. She w-as hnried Siuiilni' aveiiinp at 11m Watts' eeiiielary. Tlie sei'vicas ware eomlni'fcd hy Hev, (.inintoii. She is survived hy a hiislianil. thrae sons niJifiwo linuphters, also a host of ral’ilivas nndTrieiKls. .Mrs. Hanisay was a inanibar of (ha Hnld Crai-k Haptist ('hiii'ah. lni' people w ill iniss liar. A RhadivK. DAY BOOK. Fdilor Fnpla .Miss l.nailla I'alarsim raliiniad lioina from Dnvanporl t'ollapa whara slia Ims Ins'll attendinp si-liool ilia past year. She was a senior there. Miss Until .MeCnrry has also ra- niiiiailfnim Mar'-dith eoflapa, whara slia Ims linisliad hai fivshinnii yanr. She Ims mnda |idta a ns-oril for harsalf and wa nil fis-l |M ond of In-r. h is somai hinp' nimsiial for n pirl to w in a let lar I ha lirst yanr at sehool. bin Halli did this. Misses I’mdiiia Palar.son mid l.aiia Yonnp anlai tiiiiiad a proiip of yonnp folks at llialattar's lioma Sntnrdny aftarnoon. Thus;- prasaiil ware ns folliiwM Until McCiiny, Hosalloney- I'litt. 1‘i'iada l‘i larsoii. Ivan and Haera i’al.-ISOII. Fled Yoniip', .Nils Hailey Si't h MeCnrry, Hi Ilia Ha i idol pli nnd '^orin in Yonnp. .\ pi'oilp of hoys from Swiss pave II piaat Ifant in the iijipar .limks Ci'is'k elinirh Snmhiy aftarnoim wlian I hey le-ld 1 hi midiaiiee braalli- lass hy siiipiiip in (hair womleifnl voices. They are poinilnr nil over tlia emini.N. .\liss.>H Until Honayeiilt nml.Mndpa Hnila\ are .spamlinp tlia snmn i-r vacalioii 111 lioma. Until Im.s haan in sriiiiol III |.H‘!->MeHn> collapa at Uniiiiei- I'llk mid Mndpa at thaAi-^lie- villa Noriiitil. .Misses I’aar and .'laa Hmitar ra- tnrnacl lionie from .Maryville collapa Sniidny, where they Imva In-aii iit- tendinp si'hiiol, I’e.irl as a sopho- inoi-a nnd Mae as n freslimmi Mr. K. H. Hailey ti-innn-d to (teorpi.i ,Miiiicla\ to trinp back Ids wife who lias lii;en visilinp ralntivas. I'nder the siiperv ision of .Mr. F. H. Hnilay, soma iniiirovviiiaiils hnee tnkaii i>lncc oil tha eainpiis at the Clanmnmt Idph school, ({rnss 1ms bis'ii Hiiwpil mid I iss-s pin Iliad nronml the bnildinps. Wa ms- liopiiip this will ha the most siiccassfnl year that ('.e.irnnmt 1ms aver aver axparteiiaad. NOIKIDV. Guard Agnins^ Bud Worm of Tobacco V\ hen I ha Stale I liphwn v mmiis sloii takas loai loiiiily I'omN mi .1 nil I. man \ i Imiipas will Is- hroiiphi idiout m a lovul hiphwiiy ]M-rsoiine| mill s\'(em of iimmlmninp pulilie I iioimiphlart-s. V\ hill- del ijU are (>,■1 \at \\oika*l lait. It limy Is- a.v- |>a-('d Viml a aoiiiplete reorpanita- turn will (Aka plaev. The bud worm will do pin-nt diiin- npa to (ha lohms'o pl.Kit it a poison ball is not n.sul so.na III days to two wisks after the |>lams mis- set. I'se a mixture ol six heapinp tea- >>)ioonslid of nrsi-n.i'e of lead amt 1 pis-k of I urn meal, i horonphly mi\“tl. Make tha applienii-m early in I he mondnp w he i the Imds are open. V small pinch ol the poison should liedropixtl into the aanlei of eneh Imd. One la-'k will Inal about 1 aiie. For nirpi-r mnonnls, add 1 pound ol mvimia «jl lead to .'lO pounds ol col n ni-nl. I>o not wait mud ion tK**' the dmimpa doin- by (he worm, hilt apply the poison al>out lUdaiiiatlei (lie plants are Cnilcr and hy virtue of the au thority piven lo the u ii d e r s i p n- c(! Commissimicr in a certain order sipned liy j. H. Cl-.MN, CLUKK Of- Sf.'l’I'iklOK COUKT of lUmcomhc Coun tv, North Carolina, in a ease entitled 'iBnnkcrs Trust & Tirle Insurance Com pany, plaintifi', V8, J. W. Haynes, de fendant." and hy virtue ot tlie authority fl!* contain'd in iliat eertiiin deed cif trust executed hy ( W. HAYNHS ami wile. LO KtJSli ilAVNliS, dated June l.'.th, 1U21, and ol revord ill I’.c Ollicc of the Ki-pister of I'cecis "1 Yuiiecy County, North Carolin;!. in dn-d of tr ist hook 21 at papes 7 to '2. detaiilt rivinp been made in the p.iymeiit of the iiuleliledness tlierchy sceured, ami in nceordance with till- nliove refened to order . I liie court, the underHipntd Co-mni'^ioiur will ofler f.ir sale lo the lii(;ln-sl'liidiJer tor C.ASII .U the Court Hmisc door in Burnsville, Yancey C lunty, Niirth Carolina, the lohowinp described land at L2 o’clocl; noon on Monday, July, 13th. 1931, iiid property lyinp and heinp in Yancey Coiniiy, North Caruliim. hciiip the prop erly known as Opie Meadows, and Lieinp more particularly hounded anddeserihed as lollow’s: BfiHINNINC. on a rock, 2 feet west of a forked Ijeeeli, niarUed as a |)ohiicr, and standiiipon the dividiiip ridpe lieCwecii the waters of IJk'I-'ork and Price’s Creek, near the iioriheast eoriier ol the Ople Meadows, ami in lir. j. M. .Mc Lain's line; thenee down and with the lop ofsaid ridpe, and lines ol said .Mc- Imiii, north Id deg 19’ west, poles t-. a slake; thenee north ll'nep. .”7' east, 12 poles to a stake; thenee north 0 deg. d'J'east. 711 ixdes to a slake; thenee north 42 (leg. 14' east, o." jioles to n stake; thenee north .S poles to a sttike; thence north 15 deg. 2,'.'east 12.S ])oles to a stake; thence north IK deg. 33’ cast, !) 4 poles to a si.tke; thence 40 deg. .51’ east (> pules io a stake; thence north 17 deg 43’ cast 13 imles to a large sugar tree; tliciicc north 3li deg, 30’ cast 1H,2 poles to a stake; thence norlli 40 deg, 08' east Id poles to a stake; thence north 2!) deg. IK’ cast 7 poles to a stake ill the Well (lap, and six Icet smith ol u large water oak marked as a pointer; thenee leaving the iiiounlaiii ainl to and flown a brniieh, nortli 00 (leg. 37‘ west at 8 poles passing through a spring, 10.5 ixilcs, ill all, to a stiike in a branch; thenee IM.I til -lOlkg. 20’ west. 8.2 poles; thenee north 00 ileg. 40’ west, 10 Mjioles lo a liinleii uboiil 4 inches in diameter, leaning siailliwrsl, ami in the Lewis' old line; thence with said old line, south 40 ileg. west 12 poles to a Ijeeeli; thenee smitli 37 deg. west 0.8 poles to a sugar tree; thenee south 30 deg. 45' west, 10.2 poles i.» a stake; iliencc south 34deg, west, I 1.’.' jiolcs U) a stake; thenee .'lodeg. 47 west,'.1.4 jiolcs lo a sltike; thence soiilb 4K deg. 57’ west, 0 poles to u stake; thence south 40 deg. west, 20 V poles to a large l.ireh on tlic riglit bankofa s^ali bralleh; thenee leaving the old line ami iiji 'oiil wtihsniil branch, south 10 deg. tr.' east, 0 jiolev; thence south 32 deg. 13’c.1st, lo poles; thence south 0 fleg. 27' casi, 7 poles; thence south 24 tleg. 37’ cast, 5 4 p,.lcs to a biivli iiljoiit 10 inches in ilia meter; thence leaving the liraiicli south 81 deg. west, 12-0 poles lo a siiiall beech; lheii>-e sinilli H I- dig. West, to 3 poles to a smallbircli; thence South 87 leg. -L'l' west, l l-.2 poles to a biieli about 4 led in dianie-.cr, two knots oil north bide and leaning smiili; theme north 70 deg west 14,5 poles to a liirdi ubfiiii 1-L inches ill di.imeter and -stainiiiig on tlie right ot the braciih leading from the I'igSiu OO deg. west 22 [loles t small liruneh rnnning north 03 deg. wesi south thenee north north, thence 'ossing a small •h rnnning mirth, 18,5 p'lles to a sinnll beech; thence south 57 (leg. 30' west, 13 8 jiolcs to a birch about 18 nelies in diameter nml standing on a ledge ol rock; ihciice south S3 deg. west, crossing the loji of a i iilge, 10.3 jioles to ti smnll birch; theme sinuh. 23 deg west 24.0 poles to two siimll beeehi-s • South 30 deg. ..ked hiieUcye; it) poles to a , I 28 deg. ‘l5’ dead; thenee )gle or Blake growing together; tin west 10,5 poles to to thenee smith 57 deg. i small beech; thence west, 15 jiolcs lo a e in dianielei' (.ml m. smith 0 fleg. east 15,5 said to be the line ol J Penrey oh! 100 acre tract; ilrm-c with a marked line, south Sti .leg. 1,"’ west. 28.5 jioles to a stake; thence south .87 deg. 30’ west. 10-L jioles to a stake; llieitcc mirth 80 deg west, 1 7 7 jiides to a Slake; thence south 50 cleg, west, cr,>vv iiig a hnmeh ruimiug iiorlluvesi, 82 jiolcs to a stake; theiiec south 85 deg. east, crossing the dividing ridge lie'ween the NiVlh I'oik of ivy ami I'liccs Creek, said I'nlge being (Itc line liclwivii Bun- conilio and Vaiicey Coiituies, 71..8 jioles ton stake ab.-ut to jiolcs south of a deep gup ill said ridge; llieiice with llic lines ofjoe Bnriison. south -L deg. west . to a locust stuinji; thence deg. east er.issing a small lining south Ui0..8 jioles to a the buncmiilK and Yancey top pf the ridge -iivid- the North i'ork ot Ivv do.3 jio'es north 81 lieaiich nil stake ill Comity line, on iiig the waters. ami the l-dk I'oek ol Cane River, nml the bnot R. S, Wilson; theme np with the siiid lidge nml line i-l said Wilson, north 3t> deg. west 50 Julies to a st.ike; themv north 18 deg west, 18 '2 jioles to .i slake about-III jioles south ot the loji ot Wil son Knob; tiicnee leaving the inige and county hue. but still with Wilson's lines, notlh3Ldeg 05' cnsi -t.s g pules to a stake; thence north V2 deg 05’ east 1.5 jioles lo 11 stake; thenee north 47deg 30’ east, I I S jioles to .i \\;itor oak. alioiit I Mnehes in diameiei. t lienee noi ih 57 deg. 3(1’ east 27 jioles to a j'lanted stone on tlie div.dtng rulge lielweeii llte vvatcis of Llk INirk ami I'lice's Cicek; theme witli sawl lulgc tioilh 4.8 deg. west, SS jiolcs to a binkc; thenee m-rth 3t deg west, II jiolcs to a S'nk,. ill il.'ciioiili 1 deg 2.'i’ west. 12 0 jioles to llic Ml f.I.NNINtL cuntAiniiig twu humlicd nnd seventy Ford cars are now equipped with safety glass in all doors and windows at a small extra charge for the Coupe, De Luxe Coupe, Sport 9 Coupe or Converlihle Cabrioiet S20 for the TuJor Sedan, Standard Sedan, De Luxe Sedan, Tmcn Sedan or Ficloria TfIF. Triplex safety glass wlndkliield lias always been an outstanding feature of tlie Model A Ford. By reducing the dangers of flying glas.-;, it has saved many lives and prevented countless injuries in automobile collisions. Now roiues a further assurance of safety lo every Ford owner . . . polished plate safety glass in ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS at slight additional cost. The charge for this extra protection is unusually low because of large -production and the development of new methods of manufacture. Simply tell the dealer when you buy the Ford that you want “safety plate glass in all doors and windows” and the car will he factory-equipped for you in that manner. Today, as before, the safety glass windshield is furnished as standard cquip-f ment on all Ford cars without extra charge. *• l-'Oltll OWNfEnS Thit announcement refers only to 'SEW CARS. Eord dealers are not frt e position to iVisiuH safety glass in the ivindoics of your present Eord af the above prices. THE FORD (270) acres. , . This property wjj he sold subject to the coininiitjtimij^Bhe court ami in ac cordance witli t^wttHtulory liiw of North Carolina reWt^ve to such Com missioner's s.'tles, ' This the null i:iy ol juiie, 1031. CM.\KI,!i8 t>. HI CK, Conimissioiier. June 1 1th, 18th. nml 25;ll, and lulv 2nd ami'.)th, 1031. NOTICE OF SALE. Plants For Sale. Swi'c'l I’nliitd 1‘liiiitM—.'lOf, jif-r loo —iiniNl any kiiiil. Hi-i'iniila fir I’n/.etnki-r Oniinis — I'hiiits 1 oc. [u-r 100. Trmi.splniitf’ii TfiJiintii I’lmitH— liny kiiiil—7.” • jii-r l()i>; lOc. pi-r dciz. Tr.i ns|iln 111 cd Unhy King l’i'|)|)i‘r I'liiiilH—OOf. per lOO; 1 On. imrihiz,- Mnrlv ('iibbngv I’Iniil.s—2.‘i‘ jii'i- 100. I’arccl Piisf [niifl on all ij’l.OO oi- ih-rs. .My phints ai'M giiaraiiti-t-d to give sntisffU'iioii oryoiir inoiipy hai k. If yon don't see Iln- kind of [ilaiils yon want in thi.s mivi-rtiscnu-iit wriri'iiio. Ili-ivMit. Wati-li for my ads in t his |iii|)i*i'. T. I. .lOlINSON, Sjii iico i’iin*. N. PLANTS FOR SALE. Swei-r I’ofato I’iniils.all vutni'licH. .Iii|inm'.8e Rnd, .Nniii'y lIiilJ, Farly Tiiiiinjdi. .■l.'ii'. per loo, #3.00 pm- looo, di‘livi»ri'd liy iiarm-l jm.st. I'iailv Toin.'ilo rlniits, .-lOr. pi-r lOii. Swoi't Fopjii-ra, Uh-, per dozi-n. ilFdil F. WKHH. Hiinnlo and Fill*- 304. I'lioiie 7-!2. Why Not Try This? "Kf-f-jiiiig birds out- of elu-rry tn-ns is a simjile iiiatti’r." iis.s,Tted II. H. Niswoiigor. i-xtension Inirtorriiltnrisi at Stall- (’i)lli'gi-, "Folks got tjiiito oxi-ilod nlioiit this ovory .siirin;:. Soino of tlioin lie rugs to ll‘ tri-i-s; otli.-rs ,st roli'h strings alioni; soino Imng tin purs on tin- liinlis, Imt iiolliing .sooms lo avail. 'I'ln- binls oomo mid oal i hoir till whciiovor they oaro to. Tin-host tm-lhod is .simple. (!o lo till' live and lon-‘« nl store ami gel aolieap nihber snake. 1‘iit it in (he i-herry I ree ami thero will la- no fiirilier froiililo from the lards. ' 'Mr. .Niswonger said tlml some griiWf-rs Imvo nii idea that they mast jilaiit an extra tns- lo siijiply the liirds, Theiv lias been i-asi-s where the who).- tri8> was swathed in ohis-st- I'lpth lo kis'ji tail the fetilheroii |aiaeliei-s. lait when- thernbhi-rsnake is Used, the hinls soon di.seovor it and leave in a harry. In- said. PLANTS If moll- ,oavenient Hurnsviile jii-oidt-nmy len\e onlers for jdniits with \V. e, H.oiiM-y mill delivery will he made next day. 1(11 .V HiTt'niNs. Wimiom. N, C. Mr. Kodak." .-ay.; ••t'eini me .roar films-- lost- yoiii troa(ih-s," S.-iiiqile roll develojied and six jai.its. twenty- the eetiis silv.-r. Frank A. Carr. lMi'. Kodak), (’ruuberry, N. C. j Yanney County Vs. Zeb Peferson, atal Whereas tho unJeringiisd sold the properly heroiimfter de.scribod by vir- tno of bis appoiutuient us Cumuiis- sioner, and whereas the purchaser has fiiiled to comply with his bid, nod the Clerk of the auperior Court having or flsred the UBdersigned to reiidvertise said property, the under.signed will, on The 22iicl Day of June, 1931, at lO-.iKI A M., at the court house door in Burnsville. N. O., sell to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said judgment, iiitcreats and costs the following de scribed tract and parcel of laud: In .Tacks Creek Township, adjoioing the lands of Don F. Yonng. W. D. Peter son, Dock M McCourry and others and bounded H8 follows: BE(iINNlN(T at a atone on top of a ridge uud rnua south 31 east •5 l-’J poh-a to a cucumber; thence north 84 wast and ,S3 polea to a stake in T. C. McCourry line; thence with land of T. C. McCourry north 10 east 32 poles to a rock on south bank of .lacks Creek; thence with the creek north 75 east 1C poles, north 44 east 8 poles to a stake at the mouth of Mine Fork Creek; thence with said' Mine Fork Creek south 48 casi 4 poles, south 2il east 1,8 poles to a stake on a ridge; thence north -ID east 48 poles to a stake on a ridge; thence with ridgeand Don F Young’s line south 30 east 72 poles, sontii 82 cast C poles, -■il cast 38 jioles, south 40 east 7 poles to a white oak; theuce south 20 svest 23 1-2 to a iiophir; thence ft8 west 12 poles; thence south O.'i west 20 poles; thence north 70 west 12 poles; theuc north 75 West 23 jwles to a stake; theuce sooth 1C I 2 poles we.-,t 4ii jioles to the Begin I iiiiig, f-ontaiiiiiig 08 acres and being; the same tract of laud conveyed to said Zeb B. Pt-ti-rsou by W. A Peterson and wife by deed dated March 17th, 18;i7 and recorded in the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Y'ancey County iu Book No, ,51 at page 70. EXCEPTING, from the alxive tract ■ about 4 1;‘2 acres of laud now owned by , the Board of Education of Yancey [ Connty; also a tract of bind conveyed I by Zib Peterson to M A. Yonng, con taining 3 acres, said tract being re- conled in Deed Biwk .58 at page .523 Records of Yancey County a tract of laud conveyed by Zeb Peterson to .Min nie Mi-Curry emtaining 8 acres and re corded in Deeil BiH'k C3 at page 41i! Rfi--rds of Yancey County, a tract ot land cotiveye.l hy Zeh Peterson to M, .V. Young, recorded in deed book 05 at jiage 430 records of deeds of Yancey County, and a tract of land conveyed hy Zeb Peterson to ,1. M. Renfro con- tHiuing2 acres and recorded in Deed B'Vik W at page‘236 rei-ords of Yancey N-'tice is given that a Umd will lie recj'iired of the highest bidder to vnar- nutei' the compliance with bis bid. This the 8th day of June, 1301. I DOVER R. FOUTS, I Ouiutuissioner. What Will Happeil When ' Farmers Wake yp1 .\ stntf imw recently .^- C^rii'ig in Lnhor, tif Wasliiiigi on,'ll>. dis- cluned tin- .-islfmiuling fn'||l that the net iticcnne of .'lOd milliomiireH in the Fiiited State.s loi- the year 11)29 wns niijir.ixiiimtely ('(|mil to tin- gross income of tin- 2,-‘(32.n()(l .Yiiiei-if-nn wlieiit nml cotton growers Here is wlmt Si-imlor (h-orge W. .Norris, Ni'hiaskn [irfigressive snys, com- meiitiiigoii these figures; How lotig will tln-se two million fnrmers obey tin- comimiTnl of tin* .504 millioimires wln-n they issue the cominami. '‘Vole the ticket .stniight. yellow (log ii.iirl 111’." 1 an mir coun try survive with this terrihle iii- ecjualify of flic yenriy distribution of vvi-nlt!;'.’ How long, nt tliis nit^*, will if he uni il n Immll'ul of mrn own (ill tin- |)to[i‘rl,y of the I jiited States’? When 1 his Im|i|n-iis. Ilie h-.v will he kings uud III'- iimiiy will la- kmive.s. NOTICE OF SALE. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP. Riddle's Klei-tric- Shoe Sliop j.H ' uguin lociitcd in tin’ Im.scmeiil of the [ \ii-s. Hanks building in I'-unisville. It is no longer tn-ce.ssury fur you to send your shoes to some olher town I for rejiairs. 1 mvd your bii.siness nnd you need your shoes reimired, so bring rliem to Riddle nml have ;,tlieiu rejinired tbe right way. Live nnd et- livf- is our motto . I aksfi have my |duinb;iig toolsiind would nji]ii'eciiite u J'lirt of the l>lilinliing business of liineey I'ouiity. 1'. >1. HinDLI':.' Holcombe & Tilson 1 Funeral Home J ’PHONE 13—323 ^^^Bui-nsville, North Carolinn. XHINK.? . Have Money! Ibitkr nnd by virtue of tlie power of sale coiu.nined in n .Mortgage Deed ex ecuted on the Olh day of September, 1027 by \V. S. Renfro and wife, Lyda , L, Renfro to the undersigned to secure the [inyinciit ol a certain note of hand due and jjayable to J. W. Howell three months after date and default having been made in the juiyment ot said in debtedness, the undersigned will, on the 2Gtli Day of June, 1931 at 12:00 o’clock M. at the court house iloor in Burnsville, N. C. sell to the highest liidder lor c.nsh to satisfy said iiidehtedness nnd interest the fol lowing jiicces, ji.'ffccls or tracts of land; licing in (freen Mountnin Town.ship, Y.-incey county, N. C,, adjoining the lands of J. A. Huskiiis, Loss Peterson and I'lRST TRACT: BLGIN.NING on a black oak, the southwest corner of the old tract and runs south to a chestnut, J, !>. Law's corner: thence east with said l.nws’ line to R Peterson’s line; and main height of said ridge to hickory at W S, Rcnfro’.s corner; thence a straight line 44 poles to a water oak in Sarah Peterson’s line; thence a southwest course around the ridgeto asmall water oak; thence a stmight course to a sugar tree on the bank of Paul’s branch; ibence south ()0 west 32 |)oles to a poplar; 40 14 poles to a white oak, south 15 west 16 poles to a stake in the line of the old tract: theme east with said line 23 j)o!es to a Sjiaiiish oak on top of a ridge; ihcnce with topof said ridge south 24 east 18 jioles to a Spanish oak; thence north 83 degrees 18 poles to a stake; thence south 4.8degiee8 26 jrolcs to a (iogw-ood nnd poplar on said ridge; thence cast 28—to the BEGINNING, containing 80 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT; BEGINNING on a sugar tree \V. L, Bennett’s corner and runs with the Bennett line to a poplar, J. A. Iluskins corner; thence w-ith J. A. . lluskins’line to Pig Pen Creek; thence • down and with Pig Pen Creek to the mouth of Paul’s Branch; thence with Isaid branch to the BEGINNING, con- ; taining six acres more or les|. Said sale will be made subject to a First .Mortgage now- held by Citizens Hank of Yancey. This the 2Gth day of Mav, 1031. ’ J. W. HOWELL, Mortgagee. ..Wc Invite VO UR BANKING BUSINESS. PEOPLES BANK Burnsville, N. C. 6 6 6 LigUII) OK TABI.MTS Notice To The Public Relieves Headache or Neuralgia iu 30 minutes, checks a cold the first day. ami checks Malaria in three days 666 Salve tor Baby's Cold. 'I'lip Hoard of County Comtnission- ers. ill luJjoiirin-d im-etitig, o(i thw date. HEHEHY ORDER that tbe .'ilnTiff of Y'»iin-ey Coiintv hold the srtl.'ollnml for ID.’fU taxeu on the FiiHt Moiidayiii .Xiigiiat, 1931, It is also ordt-ml tlmt the tSheriff of Ynin-cT (lUiiity iiiiike lull and t-oni- jih-te M-ttlenu-iit of 193(> taxes on the third .Moiul.ay in -lugust. ]9.’U. Done in n-gnlur Hdjoiirned session, this the 3rd dny of June, 1931. Board of ('ounty Cuniaiissioners, By D. Hiiiley, Chairman, D. L. Hurst, Member, J. H. Edge, Member. t-'- :
The Burnsville Eagle (Burnsville, N.C.)
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