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wmmmmrnsammmmmmmmmm ^g«m tASTfU. Hast CutN) Jsa. 2*.—Son* rafters^: as-sis they bust up and gut mad. Mr. Will Hipp. oae «f the bust ,£?«.«"*& b« goae to Birmingham, Ala., to take a position at his trade for twelve months. Mr. and Mrs. V, P. Harkey. webt op t© Mr. Joe Hotkey's Wednesday and apeat the ©tig, returning to their home O© Thursday. Stta Farrar spent one day last week in Mount Holly, the gvest Of her sister, Mrs. Hoover. Mr, Fatie Hipp has left us and com over to Charlotte to work In om of the foundries. A good part of the chain gang forte spent one day last week np neat to XtBcia filling np wash* oats that the recent rains made in the new built road. Sir. Jenks Harrill of Charlotte, was in Bast Gaston one day last week looking over some land withayfcw of baying. That's the thing to do now, come to Bast Gastoo where we have good toads sad good schools sad good Mr. Cavin, oar efficient rural mail carrier, says that the aver age perso*. does not know or tbtek how much trooble a mail comer b pat to by people ras ping out to buy only ooe or two stamps or postal cards at a time. Bvery person that gets mail on a rural roots sboold keep on hand a few stamps or postal cards so as to have their mail ready to go whan the carrier conics along. They sboold re member thst he baa the same trip to make every day, and to 'term to lose only a few momenta with so many of them, takes up a good deal of kb time in the course of his routes. We know a«r carriers arc accommodating and am willing to do everything they can for the patronage on on their routes, bat there is sneb a .thing as Imposing on good na ture, which b donee great many times by people of Intelligence, who fail to look ink a little •heed of them. Let the good people in Bast Gaston think a little along these lines and stamp their letters, so they will be ready for the carrier when be cooes along. _ Dr. Laugenoar, the dentist of Statesville, b expected in Bast Gaston the last of this week lor the practice of kb profession. All who are tronbled with tooth ache or loose teeth should not fail to see him. Mbs BTIa Aberaethv went over to Monnt Holly last Satur day evening aod meat the night with Prof, and Mrs. Cbas. P. Owens. Prof. Owens if the efficient superintendent of the Monnt Holly school b character istic of the Mount Hotly people who do things np la style when they ears to. Toe good people of Lucia are canfad assay with their school which is under the management of Miss Carson sad Miss Coon, who are making themselves vary popalsr with the people up there. Those people are a ant toward educating their children. So ranch so that wa doubt if there is another section in the county more so.' Tlw mail route from Mt. Hotly on route one has hereto fort gone straight by Col. Aber nathy's and on op the rood, hot will on the first of February change a liulc so as to let the iroJowo into the Bend to Mr. William Jones's and then back to Col. Abcmetby's to where he terms ofi and then op rim same rid mate bock to Mt. Holly. This will make the route some four miles farther. Bat will do no little good for tlmee people do we In the Band who are eat of from the world hf tba geographical condition ri their mctUm. We are glad mi b being nude, for g.'rrwrt-.is; Bvenr farmer fas Gaston coun ty arery other man In mr*Prihy wHhlbam should be in OaMao on Monday, February »b to hear Oovsrnor R. B. iGlaea spank to the Cotton As* ■ociatfon of Oestoa county. Wa sMSjL&in: ft PtouoTo wtoradythaQ£S ISOY nut. That B« Pro i at Mstillarybr Otters Withal Payiag br II. Greensboro, Jao. 19.—T h e govern meat’a testimony is the earn charging ex-Revenue Offic* «r G. W. Samuels with making false reports of the destruction of distiUaries, win not be con cluded before, next Tuesday. The entire morning's session was consumed In bearing the rest of the evidence of Depnty CoJIrctoT A. P. Grace, who Idea t’bed tbe records la the revenue office here of the Tepotts made by Samuels. Up to to-night o« w 25 ^j^caaea have been exam ined. This afternoon several character witnesses were put on the stand and their testimony tended to show that Samuels' character, as an official, was bad fee the past two years. One witness testified that be was paid 90 cents by A.C. Bryan, one of tbe Indicted officers, to htkasa order to James Combs’ distillery, near Wilkes boro, for a two-gallon jug of whiskey, that he got it-without paying twit, auA.delivered it into Samuels’ hands at the hotel in WUkcs boro. District Attorney Holton is making a great effort to prove that collusion existed between the (avenue officers and the whiskey men. The local public interest la not very great, not pore than a doaeo spectators being premat at any time dur ing to-day's session. Oranvillc Mam. ^ Another effort is to be made to paaa a ten-hour lav for cotton ■ilia in this State, a bill to that effect having been introduced into the House of Representa tives. , Should this effort succeed U will haves decidedly advene ef fect on all cotton mill corpora tions, and seriously cripple them in their competition with similar plants in other Southern States. Last spring the Union Cotton Mills, of Union, and two other mills under the same manage ment, voluntarily adopted a ten hour schedule in hopes of draw ing additional help, hat after a three months' trial the experi ment was abandoaed. Instead of being a drawing card for help, it bad the opposite effect. Op eratives began leaving when they found that's loom couli not make as much cloth, and con sequently earn for the weaver as much pay in ten-hours aa in eleven boors. The result of the Union ex periment was unsatisfactory both to the employees and to the mill corporation. Prom the cotton fanners' standpoint this fact is worth con sidering. The Sooth Carolina mills to-day comsutne between 000,000 pad 700,000 bales of cot ton annnally, and catting off one tenth of this by shortening tbc boars would reduce the con sumption 00,000 to 70,000 bales yearly. ._ Perfectly Levaly. M»»bwu <». C.> OStvot. A young man in town counted the word "lovely" 37 times in one column of society staff in an Atlanta newspaper last Sun day. The bride was "lovely," and her dress was "lovely," and the decorations were "lovely"— in short, it was a very "lovely" affair altogether. WIVES AS TEACHERS. i' U MirW wotuee mM be Jedoced I to dbplM too MOtoiTTiOd WOOBM MW MtotoMd n tortw. to PMur u< an mUrom before tbe HnO DwHi^We n**n‘» dto awe tbe Ch>a«o Trlbiee. “We ere divided into two ce wee now aday*." be mid. *eo tide race enldde rwatiniwe). I aus ronrtaeed that we me pH tote tbe world to Itre, fall to tote, bare tobJeon end dcreto em Woo te raartoR them. And lf» pathetic to . f. ■ Raincoat! . . $7.50 11 $7.50 Overcoat! and . Raincoats . . $5 60 ; < ' CASH ONLY. •SLATER COMPANY H—<-*■ f»»t Ontftltara far Maa aad Bays ' .11 •••* B • I Seven Lots for I I Sale on I I Franklin Ave. I I Extension. I I Must be Sold I (Quick. I * # ( C.B. Armstrong ( ii -gi»jr —sag . gg SflOBT HEWS ITEMS. In one hnnt last week a Wake county man killed six wild tur keys. Two of then gobblers, killed at one ahot, the two weighing 38 pounds. The sportsman presented one of them to postmaster Bailey. The Maiden Milling Company with a capital stock of $25,000 to manufacture food products was chartered by the state of North Carolina Wednesday. The stockholders are Messrs. D. M. Carpenter, C. F. Williams and A. H. Williams. A magnificent monument to Anson's Confederate dead was unveiled with elaborate ceremo nies at Wadtsboro Friday. The erection of the monument is dne to the untiring efforts of the Whdesboro chapter of ' the Daughters of the Confederacy, and is said to be one of great beauty. Governor Glean, of North Car oline, baa been invited to make the anniversary address at the coming commencement ofBrs kiae College. The Governor’s reputation as an oratorio the Palmetto State la scarcely leas lar-reacking than in ala native State. He baa signified his in tention of being present, if the duties of bis office at that time do not Interfere. A Cheater special says: Mr. Hare) Witherspoon, who was an dangerously wounded by Dr. B. 8. McDow at Lancaster shoot tea days ago, was brought Sere to the Magdalene Hospital Wednesday fee the purpose of having the bullet located. The X-ray was employed and the bullet mas located without any trouble, Mr. Witherspoon was taken (back to bis homo the •aiM day, A Partington, 8. C., special dated the l*h says: Ml*. Bailie Ham, of TfmmonsvWe, com mitted suicide bcie to-day about I:S0. She was boarding with bar cousin, J. X. Doyle, lod at* tending the graded school and bad hut returned from a holi day visit to her mother, Mrs. Jt P- Ham, Tlmmonavitle. Not the slightest intimation on bar e^^gw-n^v *wva^wweeww ww wos part was given Of her Intention ShO' waa about It yearn old. It la reported that Mas Ham rapid aerial locomotion. rt»ta* a«u» That ■Travels Thirty. •Utat Um aa Hear. Wilbur sod Orville Wright at Day tea, loreoton at a flying machine now eeaght by tbo Preach govenuMCt. be ttara they hare eotred the aerial uart gaUoo prepoattloii, any* a special dla pe*«* from Day too. 0„ to the New Park Herald. Tbctr aiactitne baa had many eacceaeful triale Orrllle Wright recently consented to tall acxue ef thetr "On flept M at Baffmaa’a prnlrlo,” ha aal& "we drove the machine 17381 metere (aboat ateren rnttaa) to eight oea mtnntee tad tone eecooda; on Sept. SI It flew 10370 metere (twelve and a half nritato ta alaataaa mlaatea and fifty Are eecooda; an Oct A MJB86 meteta (abont fifteen and a quarter a lire) la twenty-Ar# mine tee and flea encomia; on Oct 4 It flaw SS.490 mrtara (aboat twenty and three quartern mil re) to thirty-three mtnutae and eevr enteea aeconda trxj on Oct A *8.008 metere (aboat twenty-four and a quar ter alias) la thirty-right minute* and three eeeoeda. la all lhaae flight* the speed was In the neighborhood ef thir ty-right a lies per hoar, the feat named flight exceeding that *H#itly.“ “De yea ceaeldir thfe the HmK of year geflt* flew la a circle about one mile la etr eaaifeetnc*. Plying ta a etrafelit ttoe much higher epead eotod he attained with the uae power." “Were there any acrid eat*, any mla hage ef any eertr• “Neaa" “new far eeold yea go ta a single MM with your prmeat meet tael" "Over aoe mflea. It I* eaiy a qaee ttea ef power. We carry two.poaoflfi ef geaotlae, ead toot win aerry as tram MO te <80 mflea. accord leg to eeadP tfoaa" Wright tad Me brother have spent thetr Brae ta rearing amfetpe.. “We expect the Pwaihaiea te return ffrlgt, taad wa will then paeeibiy mabe eotn* experiments that wtfl re mit ta ear mi Shine betag taken ever Wednesday Morning, January the 24th, at 9 O’clock ■■■■■■■■■■■ 30x60 and 30x72 Smyr na Rugs, choice 98c 21x36 Rugs, at _■ Come on Time Jno. F. Love The People’s Store x444444444444444444444444x I F A R M ERSj + TAKE NOTICE ! | ——— * J The Loray Mills has set aside a Ware- 4 + house for your use free of charge and will J 4 carry free Insurance for you. Your cotton 4 4> will be tagged and undisturbed until you J 4 sell or call for saaie. They will Issue you 4 + a Negotiable Receipt. All they ask Is that ^ 4 you haul your cotton to the Warehouse. 4 where It will be weighed free of charge. ]£ *44444444+444444444444444* Professional Cards. dr. d. e. McConnell. DENTIST. Office first floor Y. M. C. A. Bid’* GASTONIA. N. C. Phone 09 Dr*. PALLS A WILKINS DENTISTS GASTONIA, N. C. OSes in Adam* Building. Phone 80. Dr. C. M. BEAM, DENTIST, DALLAS.N. C. Oicfi Orrr Bank. T.UMMMS Mki.Nt.UHHriw. WILLIAM H. Lewis, ATTORNRY-ATLAW a*4 NOTARY PUBUC Q«.» m ml.. fcw. OARTOM1A. M. C. Dr. W. B. Wakefiekl OP CHARLOTTE NOTICE. •ysr* W.Mnaos,
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