f==] The Gast<_ «____PUBLISHED TWICE A W. F. MARSHALL, Bdtter m4 Proortcter.Devoted to the Protcctloo of VOL XXVII. r> a . THE KEY TO THE DOOR OF SUCCESS It in the band of the man that formt the saving habit. "A penny saved is a penny got." Samnel Johnson says: "The first years of man most make provision for the last." and the only way to do this is to save from yoor weekly earn* and the only safe place to pot it is in a tellable bank like--— The CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK 000 BACHELORS' CLUB PriaMcm Only BwomA From Duty if Busy Courting. JXAL0U1T VOT TO BB T0LK1BTBD (M4 ——b»U»» Van In bar* VNk km'BM, TWr Mmm flfM aero* Mm* Ufa dan* aa ■* FUti Tba ■idHW ctab af Kirkwood. Mo., baa baa* organised. with a ataff of oBcors tram praatdaat down ta oar •onat at uw. aaya tha M. Loo la Olobe-Daueoat According to Its coo stltotioa and bylaw*, tha dab win work aa auxiliary ta tha Too Tbiraaaad Magna of tha oanw city. Tha Kirk wood kadi duo baaat of tha lonyoat ommm for any dab or aaeocUMon ta tbs atats. Tbay atyla tbawaalraa aa tba Twontlotk Oantary tmalgaawttiwi aC Aaaoctatad Bachelor* of tha Oty of Kirkwood aad Vicinity, bat for can aoandad to paruit tbao&wi tTbo oollad tha Kirkwood Barlulua dob. Aocordln* to tta aoaattnttan, “the par pans of tha dob *an ha to proaota brotherly aad detarty Iowa, ta aaak to op lift tbs downtrodden eaUbata from bla atootb of daapond aad ta guard saataualy tha wotfara of ovary member who may thna be enesaragod to taka bops.'* Tha ocganlsan aad landing aptrlta at (ha oraanlaatloa are Joa Coni tar aad B. P. Klahaad, president aad oarra qonrtlag secretary. Tba other rMeun are J. B Wilson, rlea president; Ao plt Ooeanfort, recording oaerotary; H. 1 napkin, twaaaru. aad August Psd dar. hbrmrtan. Praddaat Ooaltar aad lac ratary Kla haad hart prepared tba bylawa, wklafa •hall forora tha adlon af tha dnb at all Oman. Baas of the rates follow: “Tba presides t aboil pruddo at all aaottawa saltan bnay coating a lady ana M entitled to tea Brat lack at an lady Ttoltora. Tba reoordlny eecretary ahaO keep a record af tba proceedtnu af tba meot ta«a aad alao a record of all namae and afdrmil af ■arrtayMi tuunarrted taittaa af »kU ba auqr leers. Tba 1‘arnupaadtay aecreUry ahatl ceoomoaloata with all ladlaa whoa ba to Informed are atatrkanntoHy Inclined, netting forth tba ettreettoaa offered by thte etab. Ha to aathartoed to forma lata a aartac af leva letter*, wtocfc rneeabaea may encore hr tpf ratio* to 'i ] i •a# of each poetry aad ‘The layift at ana* meat have •treat aad abaB ba eo taard at •0 miithmo *d tba etab la prevent aar reaffb eharactar* from breaklat la boa the ootalde or rorud> houod braaktat oat aa tba taatda** Tba "nriee tor ■webrra" provide amooa other thUge. (be fallowing: attend all meat »lf^H5Frrsz t t mm - •anna* ttm* far aa* of *aabaw ooly. Than they may taka the* lady frtaads la promenade to toalr beans' contest. A beautiful naan la belay painted will b* placed In aa* af tba abady ap ple treat far fee a Its Hutton af lora "Bach mom bar of tbu dab wba ba •omas a baaadkt will bo praacamd wife a haaaa aad Mate M worm af ••woorlaa. The fund la provide far those baaafactiaaa win It* matntalead by adding 10 par ant to (ba sewer toaaa of Kirkwood." It will ba a blew to tha baaaty doc taru who ban baaa kapt buey and hap py atno* tha niga of tha long flora to bear that gton gaitan an baeaalug a fad aad that society woman's aibow* will no longer suffer by Ttrlng la con fer* with tha enter air, say* the Maw Task Prats. That* gton carton oaaaa la many designs. The tempi** ara af alaatla fastened with bocttes tat an date go id far a* Has nthar taa (haw. Other* an of haatry white main rib baa with goM aad Irwilad bucklea. wUH* tbaaa *MI man acaats an af lane (birred anr ribboa with the Mat tel af fritted edges COLLEGE OR CIQARETTE8. Ito "BrlmaaDo* brigade will bar* to IMeU* to the atndaata af AJWaa oal tegA accord log to a ipaetal dlapateb from Alton*. Mick, to tba Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Tha prataant talkad on tha sah>et of dgaratta aaeok la* "At the brgtoalng of the torsi, whan ta rtsdasta cam* la to pay thatr tal ttea fat* at my ofecs." h* maid. *T mads a 11* af all those aa whom 1 •malted tobacco aa I nt behind my desk. The want of ta offaadars ta tide rasps* bar* gas* but thars an soma left." Dr. Dlrkte ate tad tat ba stlH had ta n* la bit pan as lea aad tat aext term thee* of the "Brimstone brigade." aa ha termed it who cams ep ta Mb daek to pay their faaa aad who st» .•malted at tebaoci would to asked to pat tttatr mooey back In ttib packets. »“*«* Oak rw CtOam Ooaba, A me gnl least oak traa on tbo campna of tha Agrienttatn) ug Mechanical col lago at tttUlwatnr. OUa.. which m anppoaod ta bora boon kitted by tha •raa at campon, was raaawtly ant dnwh, says tha hC lead Oaha-Dno cent It waa aattmatad ta ba UO yaan otd. It will be oat op lata pAanfct thiaa ta font faat wtta sad need far Osaka and tattoo to tha eeDage. VwMIf la ▲ mw feetratto*. to bi oattoi tta “Mtttte Anton,' baa ban frontal by tha papa, ta ba awarded ta panose dts Hiahhod hi lattaaa, ariaaoa or charita* Meweeha. Than will ba aaty MO m yitn'iln^ ^ wW blrT* ^ tide **"* Aacd dawC*** ** **W* * '" tha hoagho wtt btanh In Maanaam aaa dag is Uriad up, Wbao tha nraas wco rtm ood ran wMb tha Imkttd a| OWm ana And Um sky wSaeam ta pan an win* tram sat i And W1I dad It r ' r lad H knows tha Iria that Ta tbo maria at tha ■ears la maead bt dor. 'ta. tha Uoeoem pariJTV raewrir rinrtm And tha fareeta Basins amia loo thaw bntU* with Iba oaowat . Tbaa wa*U cntchUw —trfu ad rba nab ttt honor boat. Pm tha tnwt «•* tank is - r~tn to tha mblo an* tha roan •bat peer eyan, an* raa aw baa at ^tglonddtn-« flaaot^ iba win«rr bttpbt, gn okra anbmtad ta thewdn ad dm _ ^ Sttboeribo lor Tn Qatohia Ouam, VAJICE'S BA1TH00B I0ME. Uai mi Which U Siaati Sahjec •I tha LoMeet aal N-at III ter Land LitfBttUw la al Baac—ha Canty. Ch.flotu Obttmr. tilt Asheville, March 20.;-Ona o the most stubbora land sniti that has been tried in Buncotnbi county in recent years is on ii Superior Court tbia week. It ii the law suit entitled Hemphil vs. Hemphill, a litigation oyet a boundary line in the Rccmi Creek section of the county am involving only a small amoum of land, less than 50 acres. Tb< snit has been in court lot several years and has beet prosecuted to the Supreme Court of the State. It is a suit where kinspeople are arrayec against kinspeople; where mucl bitterness has been engendered and where the land in contro versy is not worth one fifth the amount of money al ready expended and which will be expended in court costs end lawyers’ fees to settle the dispute. The whole tumble has for its I beginning the fact that some tt years ago old man Andres Hemphill made a division of bis holdings in northern Buncombe between bis two sons, John and Beniamin, without making i deed for the land so divided. The division was made, it is said, by the fsther and with the con sent of the two sons without the making of a deed and the estab lishment of a boundary lime with out the use of an engineering IM^a___ a«_» iww tucic a« LUO1 troverty over tbit boundary line and the coorU have been called upon to settle the matter atigaue. Incidently it ia interesting to note that on tbe land given to one of his sons by Andrew Hemphill stands the old Vance home where tbe late Senator Zebnloo Baird Vance waa born and where the great North Car olinian pasted bit boyhood days. This portico, which tnclndes the Vance home place, went to Ben jamin Hemphill. Tbe bouse stands not a great distance from tbe boundary line now in dis pute. _ Modest Mr. Bolliyer. CawRtaMaul MaostC Mr. Dolliver—I will say to my honored friend (Mr. Tillman) that I have my first boast to make on this floor of being « great ]fwKtT!. 1 htve not acquired the habit of saying of one that be tt the greatest lawyer ia the world and of another that be ii still greater, and then advanc ing my own opinion contradict ing both. Mr. Tillman—I admire the Senator’s modesty much. We all know that in tbe bottom ol bis soul he thinks be is as great a lawyer aa either ot them. (Laughter.)_ land Oversear Praised. Comnkiad W YorkrilU Baqaim. In last Tuesday's issue there was a statement to tbe effect ii anybody in tbe county, subject to road duty, bad pot in tour full days, tbe matter had failed to get on record, and 1 want to be allowed to put tbe record straight. Mr. John M. Craig, tbe overseer for this section puti ia his four fall days every year, sod he makes every men in hit section do tbe seme;- or has tc know the reason why. As s re salt Mr. Craig has his road it good condition*— not ia as good condition as it ought be: but it much better condHfon than be fore he gave ft tear days o honest wprk. If we had , over seers generally as good sS Mr Craig, all tbe roadala tbe coon ly would be* aach better tbei they ere. Respect hilly, W. P. Boyd. Bandana, No. 1, March IS, 1906 g^- . — FAMILY REUNION. I Mrs. MUcbam. the la $4 Tun • Old April. 22. Will fltve a ta» ■afoa si labthras aad ^Friends. I On April 22nd, there will be a i reunion of all tbe relative* aad ! frienda at the hospitable home i of Mrs. Dulceaia Mitchem, at i Cleveland Mills, when Mrs. I Mitchem will celebrate her eigbty-foarth birthday. Rev. C. i W. Peyacnr, of Cherry ville, will i be present, aad preach an ap propriate sermon in tbe after noon. Mrs. Mitchem baa forty three grand children and aevan tcca great-grand children. All tbe relatives aad friends of Mrs. Mitchem are moat cordially in vited to be fareaent. aad bring a well filled basket with them. Tbe day will be spent pleasantly and it will, indeed, be aa enjoy able occasion. COOKING CLASS A-8 HOPPING Mrs. a cooking eUas far yoong 01011 at tbo •tom Proobytortaa chord, of Morn* taws. N. J, lod a oombor of her po pits Into ■ Washington atfoot butchor'* •bop tbo ochor aftocnoo* to toach mew bow to aaartot paaStnWy. says a Mor datowo spoclal to tbo Kow York Thaos. Tbo tmliamasod betSban droppod balvaa aad dearer* aad Meckad m* Croat aatrnao* to aa* wbat was gotsg aa. ww* bought by tba aaambaaa aad war* Mai to ttis church kiirhan. whan (hoy wara ceokod. A feast fallowed. Bams af the ynnag man aotatdo an aald to ban made oats of tba non apt a* ban of tlm cUsa with a stow to aokhm then to pot thatr-pUahmsaU ts practical aaa la the rotors. Biaopl UI la Me Wa*Sd. On tbo banka of tba MewUeac rtrar at Boath lAwranea. liaoa. a woataa company is budding a mil) whict makaa oust other Aincrlcao bnlldtags •oral amatl hi oarapariaaa. says tka Hartford (Coaaj Times. Thu oao mfll U 1.800 root—coaaldrrabty star a third of a inllo—in length. U baa a width of UO fast. U six atoataa la holght nod will coat MJdOOBft ThU mill glraa employment to ION pariioA aad to •ato tba time aad atiaogth of Mo tbso lands who arid be amptoyad on tbs op par floors aocolatorn will ha praTided which will lift 1000 af than to tha foorth. flftb and sixth storlm hi Bto Bdnotao. Begin aa of lflflOb kmipiw •r win aataota tho ■irhtoary, all IrnnatniaaSoo af power being by aieo _ A kmc dae of boye lying at at^tfaB ktaag. Mo Tillage dam. their arms dan. ■Una Into tbo pood, has barn attracting ■neb atleattoa from rhrtter* to Boot < Pan. KTr, daring Ms lost few days. •Or* tbo Krw Turk TUboae. Ikay on lorenlla flaWmsa — gapM la a ailiju pursuit af yellow perch. Tbe method ceaeUte In mnring Me beade UrUkly la Me waur. when Me perch, attracted by tbe agitation, crowd Into Mate bamte and an aa«y captend aad Mrowa oat oa Mo bank, la MU atapto mea ner. which U always practiced after' nightfall, near bad ill ef the Bah an caught. Tho pertB command a ready market tn Mew Tosh etty and preside the vUUgs arcblna with packet maaay State Tretgarer B. R. Lacy S*t h?hei»£i^ ami ■f&stiaszjfizzs&sg. vine oa the tenth of Feb££!£ Miag Irtod, bia den«htkr. he r*. ports, ag |tttin| to be u ex* Each of her ««?$*■ the 1 •; > • Does your baking powder contain alum ? Look upon the label. Use only apowder whose label shows it to be made with cream of tartar. NOTE—Safety Uca In buying ody 4e Royal Baking Powder, which is the best cresm of tartar baking powder that can be had* TOII AMI YOIIVILLE. Vhff'iMMAMMur Mg* _ hmi—t Across ths Um. wtth the Thomson company. There ere too many wires on the streets and they are toe close together, There Is need for a more systematic arrangement. There U death in the wires un der certain condition* ■"d when electric light wires are creased with telephone wires it Is danger otu to handle phones. It really doss look like some thing should be done about thst old Baptist church building. Partly demolished and unoc cupied. it is a regular Cm trap. If ft docs sot consulate a viola tion of the foe limits ordinance ss It stands, then the sooner this ordinance is amended so ss to cover it. the better for all coo Rev. I. O. Bahia, who recent ly came from Williamsport, Pa.. to spend the winter in Yorkville, bo* accepted s call to the rector ■hip of the church of the Good Shepherd . An arrangement has bees mode under which be will also hove charge of the Episco pal mission at Chester. Mr. Babia has made s most favora ble impression on the Yorkville public during bis residence here and the news thst ha is to be come * permanent resident will be received with geaersl pleas ure. Supervisor Bovd. Sheriff Brown, Dr. Walker sod mem bers of the local board of health took the jail smallpox csss un der consideration last Saturday, end after dtscussiag the suiter IB au ut (HUMS finally decided npoa aa arrangement that would take the Deere oat of the build in* and provide not only for Us comfort; but safety. After the negro bad been removed, the jriiwaa subjected to a. thoroogh diaiofectiou and It ia not thought that there will be any more trouble. Mrs. Mery Jane McFarland, widow of the late James McFar land, died at her home os the southern outskirts of Yorkvillc last Saturday morning of baart failure. She bad bees la failing health dace November; but un til a abort Ham previous to her death there waa. no reason to thjnk that her condition was more serious than it had been for quite a while before. The deceased was a daughter of tnc }«*« A. J. Devinney, end was born la Rutherford county, N. C., oh November 3, 1M0. She was brought to York connty when about fifteen years of sge, sad was married to her late hus band in 1839. Mr. McFarland died September 23,1887. Mr. W. R. Lattimrr waa ser iously injured and barely escaped with hit life while doing some necessary work on wires at the Tavota mill last Sunday after noon. His work necessitated a position just underneath one of the lightning arresters accompa nying tbe.power wires. He w*s oe s pole soesa tea or fifteen feet ofi the ground. He knew that the wire ebove whs a live ‘one, sad he wefi seeking to avoid it; but bis position was s very un comfortable one aad be present ly raised up ia such a pvaaaer at to Strike the Hghtsiu* arrester with his back. The contact was -•at perfect; but it was serious. A bystander says ha saw a ball of fise aa larva an as orange play ing on Mr. Eatiaur’s back. Mr. Utimer swayed, a moment Una ble to fob-looaw.-and he fell bsckward a distance of some ten teat or more. His bead attack a rock apd b« .became Uncon scious. It was some time after