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l.3mNGT0N. fash., Jan. 1,1912. -Yon will hi.M-e- inl my check for pr) for which vou paper for one hore tlian a year |tl bird has been a £side. llov.-ever, one irtfjn'ed ' dear old wing- js that she still ell I'.s something- lipective railroad disturb he-r roost- receive brief . frien^ls about ad that was yUe and Ihe jtlus be true, TTt now this rd pro.sperity for §ity. and take it L’re, the county pcerned couldn’t i io advocate ^ with the main I-*)’ so doing ^Mish a home • farm prot ;-.g them to increased t the present their Khen a man \d tries to L railroad ^Yancey plain p-nmon his foot to I P)ureau ' miho ag- ! cey yard to tne m.-o duty ap-lepart- tleld sivcrsity Irowder I 'use for t£)i , Ir.wtn or > “"■* ” n.'ied beto hv sul ALI.BX, ' --e 9 ^ ? ^ ."-3 tt i rsics: ^ tfjUl fjpltle fnii 9U:'iTi0dP.;.Er " llawest 3 Land of Fortune. Id Jiving—'ond a good ll-:ousa.ads a:-e—raising Ither fruits, vegetables, p, cattJe, liogs, poultry. Irta ead hiph priesa f‘r alt Delightful cUnia^e. fn- iigeted land. 5ice Oovera- ■ ':e localises open to ihe fa Pacific Hy to the Norllwcat. Aak 1 Su'.kSrla, "'/hroiish ilic .t- -•'•l.Ic’-. ond full t.ir- .1 rvhM k'csuty you oie Eds Eagle. While I am at home tonight I will give you some items from Celo. There ale five of us boys going to school at Burnsville trom this place. I can’t see wh3'- tlie citizens of Celo can’t pull to gether and run an eight-ir^nths school of their'own. We held an election last summer for special tax. By that election we closed the school house door;, fostered ignorance and invited stagnation and intemperance to sit at meat with us. Business is dull at Celo just now. ISverything is froze up. Mining is d||p|||||^‘seiit. Galax- ers are frozrou^of the moun tains. Mr. Will Putnam keeps drivi, g away at the pipe business. Mr. J. E. Burleson lias lea.sed the John Edge mica mine and gone to work with several hands. He will make 'er buz. Mr. J. M. Robinson is blov/ing up stumps and ditching on his farm. He says now is the time to ditch, while the ground is froze, you -won’t get your feet wet. ' -Ml. J.U M. Young says he has the best milk cow in the county. His wife makes a gallon bowl full of butter from a gallon of milk. Rev. B. B. Riddle preached at Brown's Creek Seturday and Sun day. lie is a good preacher. Mr. T. J. Buclianan, of Bakers- ville, was singing for us at Brown’s Creek Sunday. lie will teach a singing school at the Presbyterian church for a term of ten days, coimneiicing Tues day, the 9th inst. Miss bertha Rol>ertson and Miss Ida Lewis, of I'urnsvillef are visiting friends at Celo this week. 'Well, it looks to me like we are aligoingto get married, except brother Sam anct Ji H. Robinson. They have been candidates a long time anH have failed so far- Even “Esavv” went down to Bristol last week with the e.xcus; to buy goods, went into a 'barber shop, ^ot shaved, then into a hardware ,jre, got his license, came back ^ne. Went to Burnsville ami got Afteu'^'’fb spiTce 'tuerfi, ent to Bakersville amk brought liss Norn Caraway back to Mr. lames Hoover’s and got married, That was going some, wasn't it ? Uncle Tom Gibbs is SO yoar.s old and has never married. He says it makes him feel young for the pretty girls to come to see him. I am only 13 and it makes me feel nimble loo when I see pretty girls. Mrs. 'VV. D. Blalock has resign ed as P. M. at Celo and Mr. C. A. Caraway has been appointed to look after Uncle Sam's business at this place. Johnnie Bl.vlock. ^rightfcl Polar Viiiida J>lo\v u-iUi tvnitic force at Itu; far I’.orlii riid pill', tiavoc wiili the .-kin, ';ui>ing riHl. mui'li or Soro-■.-[fipj.'cu I'ainl uiid livi'i, that need Hiiuklen'.^ .\riiicii Salve CimI tlieni. It inake-i ilu'skin soft and Hiiupth, ITnriveled tor (•c,U!->or.':, also inirns. lx,il.'s, sores, nUn'rs. entx, bruises Hinl ),iliv-. Only Zov al all driigglst.-i. CItlidrejs Cry f®r Fieteiier’s lU {ISO lOi' .11. Tile IClu'I You ilavo AllTrnys iioriglit, nmd vrMoli Las been ia use foi* ovc.^* BO years, iias Lorne t'ho s5gaatsiri o2 . and has been En.ido -andev hta par- ^ aonai supe-evifllim siuco its inrasiry. Allow no Oiio iixloceh’d you in tlilj. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations a3?«i “ Ju-it-ns-goodL avo I»u6 Experiments ilmS tidfio ivlth and eiTultmiscr iho IieMth c{ lufants and CliikLreii—Exiicricncc against .'Exiicriiiioat# What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmios.s nuhstitxste for Cnstor Oi!, goric, I>rop; and Sootldng Syrups. It i'^ pieasjnt. 16 contains ncitliex* Opium, Morphine so'c otJici* fiubstaneo. Its ago is Its gunr.intee. It derdroyc Yforins and allays FeverJshiiees. For more tluui ililrty vears IS lias been in constant use lov the relict oi Conofclpatlon, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething UVoubleB and Diarrhoea. Tt regnlatc.s -the Stoinucii and Bowels, ftsslmilatos the Food, giving* henlHiy- and natural sleep. Tile Cliiidron’3 Paaiieea-~Tiio SlolLer's Frieud, llEMUif«S CASTGPJ.A ALWAYS Resolutions of Symprithy and- Ror.poct; Wherea--:, T.attie M. Riddle, who w.is our schoolmate and friend .it Yancey Collegiate In stitute, has been called to hi.s re ward, therefore, !-« it resolved; That v.'e believe in the allwise Hid kind ways (tf our heavenlv Father who has called our young friend to be with Him. and we acknowledge submission to His will who doeth all ti'-'n,.;s wei', this;o; Flinifttir6, the jite ami character of Hattiei Riddle as we knew him. tlmt hej vras earnest and loyal in sehno'i and society work, that he was' willii^ to be helpful to tho.i, faithful chri.-g That we s A Shscesslul Man. successful man is one who builds himself a home, uiarrie.s a wife, raises a faniily of children, educates them all, pays all his debts, quits the world with an honorable n m; anl leaves eno.igli to pay decent funer;vl expenses.— Greensboro News. Scrap Mica Wanted! I am on the market for all the scraj) tiiica mineil in Yancey county. 1 am paving the hig-hest prices fi^ sani.- delivered at Boonfori^lpll^your scrap mica. A. A. YOUNG, Boonford, N. C. GO YFAES' '»'/ EXPSRIEWCE, TnROE Marks DesiGMS Si » V ' C07VRICMT3 &C. ■iiJlnjj a r.Sn-Trh fiixl rtesCTljitlun nji? nnUiitiih!,. Couimiinlca. rri,nuei,'iitl.!l. HANCPOOX on P.ilenM Iflo.s »i:cji:7 'or •Rearms potenra. iki’n tliR'nivh Muini k Co. rocolTo -..inio'jt conf-eo. In tbo gcijfrtjfic: lierl-m Tlie liiii Ym laye Always In Us© For ©vep 30 Vesrs TUS CEHTSlin COMVR.nV. 77 MUH?cSV SSVdEET, KtlV VOfiK CrTY. ^ Sr?/ia Hospital, Erv/in, Tenn. Nev.’ and up-to-date hospital. Etpuiprjed wsib al! the modern cmiveriienrcs for the treatment of Rurgicnl an-l uon-snrgio'H ili- sea.ses. Will acromincihite 20 pa tients. For rales and f-x-s ap ply to C. P. EDWARDS. M, D.'' Ctriur SuKOKON. Dr. JuANi-cA M-F\B'E.\kd, Scpt. Ftiraftiwe! ’.red to furnish id ■\Ve are no- he public w will lial U'-- in tiie old Encfi'-' hold tiertr lus Chuich buiMo.-.g, just i.-pniu-iie be lielpful to the covc-hou.'^e, V.V have not all reach a hig.a goods in, but tlicy '.vill be .coming in most every day. pathy I We can furnish vou with -eice com-; ihjd Room Suits, I);-es;}ers, memory wu’ch wr.; us in our efforts to ideal, and That we e.xtend our to the bereaved family mend to them the comfort of. Him I stands. Sofas, M ..ttresia-s and who said, “As one wl.om his'Spring:^ Kit'Cium safes. Chairs of mother corafortetb, so will I com-!:,Oi kinds, iron and Wood Beds, fort you,’’and | Mattings, Rugs, Pillows, and in That the.se resolutions b-c sent 1 most anything that can be to the family, and a copy be sent; foruid in a first-rdass furnifure to the Eagle for publicaH'... IkA VE'.'hRSr-N, Ed '.V/v-cicT.-.-k-. Scue!.'-, Ooniniittc A Hero la a L d F.II-veurs .1, S. i Mich., a civil war iiei'pei-, avvi- a qtiet-r /act is he ii.h.Mi’ ; not preVl'IlUxl. • in.'V kidnev tvoiible ai “after 1 hal take.i otner so for years.' iviihoiu Jieue!: also iinpi-ovcd iiiy sigi.t. b am feeling line.’’ l-'or dvf; ge.-tiyn, all stomach, tiver store. Wc which you c: w.-' havu’i and we ca a catalogue :r.ii select from in case the goods y.ni v.-r.nt g.;t Clem fur you on illlhlc.- ihev tho-i! witlr t all irus;x A hftii^Bomeiy lltr.it 'wrstElr. I.T'*rC9t el7- culalloii of on^^ SennUc^^^iiriiBl. _Ti^rtiis. 83 a d 1)7011 Tiowsdciilcr*. .. t.Vatbiat!oa. C. C. THE SEWING MiACHINE NOT SOLD UNDER 1 ANY OTHER .NAME. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purctiaac tne NEW HOME you wll] hll^ c a life asset attiio price vou pay, and will not have .an er.ulc.se chain of repairs. Qualliy I Contiiiercd it is the Cheapest in the end to buy. ir you waiilasetving tnaelilne. write loi our latest tauilogue licforo yo.i purc/jr.i.e. !!ie Ko’w fio.TOSs'tVins MacKns Ca., uf:r/;3, ii’ass. short notice by speci.al order. We wili have ;i complete line of Caskets, Coffins and Holies, for burial purposes in, a few days, possibly by the time this notice ' fti'i 1 rruches you. In case yfht need s had ^^y^bing in burial supplie.s, be- i-.xi mo ••/ fore we gel ours in. we cun get ..M .u-itca, them for you the satn.,- day you . . vn;.!s IIS order. We •A'ill take .ov'"ir T.i'i ^O’- I'pi-iu, iiidi.! ih-IJ t'-* serve you ir. tiie Very best iiid kidney ■ way with the very best g.'>ods to cinul. Try jJ,[• .pcices which \»ill -not rob you. MDien in town call • in and sec us, see our line and i^ict ;our prices and v.-e wili show you I that it is to Your iai-.-rest to place 30ur ord.;r with us. W'c also Ij.ive ‘a nice line of chiidi-ens’ rockers land horses and other to.vs for ' ia-es^nts for y.ou!- children— a'Oinethiiig that hassoir.e service. '\Ve can give you special prices on ; h’oekers. If you want.to give : your wife soir.efhitig for Christ- , in.as that she wili appreciatCi buy her a tilcc Rocker- ; We remain, yours tv> serve, i BURNSVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY. ByS. T. Hensley. OliiJ'"Oil Ory FOR fLETOiiER'S C A S T O R ! a Green Mouatain Roller Mil! Is the ph'.ce to get'f 1.90 per bushel for good No. 1 wheat. Also the place to get the best flour and the most flour per busliel for good wheat. Golden flK.riK (at mill) S2.5t) S-i'EAi'.'.nT- Gk.'.de $2.40 10 SJKSON Si Pr'TP.SSON'A, 1'KOi'LTETOKS.
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