r i For Fire Insurance SEE J. M. LYON. THE EAGLE. For Fire Inaar--,.:; SEE J. M. LYON. :osoo.'xxx?0^ LYON & LYON, Publishsrs. CHARITY TOWARD ALL-ft ALICE TOWARD NONE. Only Paper Published in the •Cscnty VOL. 16-NO. 39. I HATS I ^ We invite you to see our line of La- S dies’, Chilrens’, Mens’ and Boys’ ^ X Spring and Summer Hats. We have X on display the best line of hats ever 4^ X brought to Burnsville. X This season we have what the ^ X young men want, as well as the la- ^ dies. Pay us a visit. ^ I A. Z. BURTON & SON. | 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- OHR LIKE OF Crop Makers ■ 'is Most Complete, and all of oiir mad!iae.s are of standard makes and te.s'ted—soited to this.section,' OUR LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE BOSMES-S ENABLES OS TO RECOMMEND ONLY WHAT WILL DO THE WORI AND BE WORTH YOUR GOOD MONEY. ' Solid'cut olif Disc Marrows steel Tooth Lever Drag Harrows, Corn Planters-one and two row, CDLTIVATORS-one and two horse. HALLOCK WEE0ESS .save hoeing. Write for literature, prices and terms. T. S. MORRISOI k CO., ' Asheville, i. C. •••> Low Fares

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