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BURNSVILLE, YANCEY CMfY, N. C., APRIL 4,1913
$1 A YEAR
j “GRANDMA GARDNER.” |
j Mrs. Nancy Gardner was born I
; in what is now Madison county.
! N. C.,f-January 15, 1815. On the 1
:22lhyof March, 1832., she was i
i married to M.r. William G-anlner,,!
1 with'whom siie lived happily for;
! forty-five years. • he bein^r taken '
; should be than'nful that the
score years, and departing' has
left to those whim she loved the ;
rich iegac.Y of a .levoted Christian '
life. The memiry, of her godly:
life will have li holy influence [
uix>n those witliiwbom she lived. ;
Those of us who have had the
rice and counsel
from her on the’8th of May, 1H7’.. I _
To them Bine chiWrc, .vcre torn, i c™'*® ’
all preceding her to llie- great ' ghatatneel h.'’. of selfish-
bevond 'except two: Mr. G. K. : ness or any dee.;»tt needs to be
Garrtacr of Burnsville, N. i * '
with wlioui she made her home,
and Mrs. M.-.ttie McDowell, of !
Ashe'ille. On the evening of |
the 22 day of Eebruarv. while ^
! thankful for a 1^ which leaves
: behind it a''ramaTice of. purity,’;
goodness and place; for thc"4iope j
that we have 'hat she was# a !
Christian and'llje assurance that 1
' we may reaipn4iii the skies the
■ ' Dr. N. G. Blalock.
A recent issue of the Se.tUle
(Wash.) Daily Tijnes received at
this offici, gives an account of
the serious illness of !>r. N. G.
Tin.’ following is taken from
the 'J'imes:
Dr. N- G, nUilock, a pioneer
physician of Southeastern \\ ash-
Pids. Eagle:
We are having soni
weather at jiresent.
Horn t.i Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whil-
.Mr. and .Mrs. Scott McCourry
iiKuU: a iileasant visit to Mr. Sam
1'ilsoiTs Saturday njght.
The Carolina Lunnlcr Co. are
walking in her room''she fell: for
nearly three weeks she suffered! _
Intenst pnin from the shock, anti! “>'= intjcoursc that
on the nth of .March. 1013, “ti.e j beEun on emplf ■
!-olile:i key that opens the palace j n-hat \\
of eternitv turned in the lock of-j to us 1
life" and without a struggle the I fo'l'ii'M'
sire Wits famtliarlv cttllsd, went to | ■»““
God who ga«e it. she being at j l>ro>nisc-s.>n
the time of her deaGi 9H_^years,
SOFERIOR COURT.
The following were the impor
tant’cases, both on .criminal and
civil docket, disposed of at the
Superioj^^^G for Yancey coun
ty, bel^^flPKist wee^:
State vs. Mack Boone, Curtis
Bwne and Barney McCourry;
forcible trespass two cases; off on
costs.
State vs. Bob' Fetersoij, mur
der; five years in pefiiteptiary.
State vs. M. E. Hudgins; false
pretense; nol pressed with leave.
State vs. Joslr MeCpurry; as
sault; susp'ended- on
payment of costs.
State vs. Curtis Boone; affray;
not guilty.
State v.s. Zeb.IIcnsley; larceny;
not guilty.
State vs. Tom Roberts and M.
A. Randolph; affray; lined $10
each and costs.
State vs. Curtis Miller; off on
payment of costs-
State vs. Chris Garland; lar
ceny; not gniity-
State vs. Uiess McCurry; as
sault; fined $25 and costs.
State v.-i, W. .''1. Maberry; as-
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