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v ...... if. - ,: fTOETB CAEQLINJE P ) I .vJHTAI herald Sountataell. C .' AGE,.EJftor and Owner. -SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: . c TarvJX , Mx Months 50c ;': Itote Months 25c , V. -OJ ; - . .Altered November 17, lu, at Klugl Mountain,. N, C, aa aecond rlsBS ma'ttee, under Aef of Congreae lif March 3I7V r Geitinr Readv For School? rThe Kirm NJpuntaln ' 6raded ' L I : CI I li V Yonder if everybody Is ready, .Dont watt ' till the morning of 14th. tt 'look around to w what Mary and Johnnie will heed be (ore'they can enter. Wl Board The Teacher ' In many rural communities It often vere difficult for thA ' .4Xier ofl the district school to Ve oadinir place.. In otne f" : ; - 'every single furn8 " 0 e r a w y X V VLeol i had. That's all t If yu have any ViiuHt have teachers I have teachers yo f:dj3 for their board. not finikin as yon they expect is a good eal Something good eat A' good' room Courteous treatment ool tpirifc School spirit? very single expression of eciation : of the teachers stow anu every nini oi cooper ation is that much capital inves 1 ito A '' tad in the improvement of the i school. " They Take Cancer and Consumption : Into Their Mouth : v Was that your boy who went out last evening about dusk and picked u p"thafr' cigarette duck which had beri thrown down by a smoker-wlio had infested it with cancer i' or , consnmptionn That very thing Is constantly uccuriug oj. qur streets. Those , filthy old ducks might lie' there in the gully forever and no dog, r? hog or tutkey . buzzard would ' touch one of them, but your son blood of your blood, flesh of your flesh, bone of your bone, ' the pride of your bosom, your hope for future happiness, the goal of your earthly existence, ' yes that very boy, goes out and pick it np and smokes it there by taking into his system the germs os some deathly disease. No Sewerage The first principle of Democ racy is to let the people rule. That, a what the term implies. A maiority of those who voted here Saturday expresesd them- salves as opposed to sewerage but that was no means a majority of the registered voters. Only 107 put of a registration of 340 'voted against bonds and if the advocates ,'of . sewerage had electioneered as hard as the an ties the result would have doubt less looiced much better. Lots of those'who Intended to vote for sewerage forgot to register and and thereb.v disfranchised! them selves Sloot on their richt and left the town without sewerage. Wonder how ' long the town must grope in the old ' primeval vnt .when, less ihan a majority of the voters deorae it Is. this a case where the ,;$e0pe rule? 107 in a town the jUe-J,this? . ' To ';; your tente, .Jsrael, trengthenj; ftjmitiSssB jaA lengthen your 9m4-.'-;'i'::--. ' Don't Tako It For Granted that uet Became fan an la bud am, everybody la aware otthefaift, JO g-ooda mjr be the flnee In the aaarfcet hut Umt will remain on mot ehel vee tenleae the people era nsE ' move year Reach the u.rrtn.-d ' bandeoiue Tfcal 6rdtCtossinc v v. That veritable dfeatfii trap a' the Cora Mill Rrd-rosing has again drawn npwr fcninanity for its toll. It is a deatfctrap in every sense of the wmhI and someting needs speedily to be done before an6tlie catashotwis enacted there WHb about two mile, of road built to connect the Qastonla road with tbvexteiMionof King Street the old mill crossing would be much lesn oed. With .the new road connection all Gstonia and Charlotte' travel Besides lots of more Extensive travel would be. turned over the new road with the avaMance of the two danger! ous crossing and with the saving of a half mile in distance. Now before something else terrible happens for a lack of this change why not' let the "City Council, the Gaston Commissioners and the Railroad Company get to- gther and do the necessary work. abacrlor Toe Herald. Aihrertlalng rates upon applluatlon ASK MB NO ISO. a. Akx m no merer "Tue tuny draw (he mm. Ttie rlimd mj atoop from brnrrii and take the ahape, ' With fM to fokl. ef mountain or of rapt-, But. on. too rand, ernra have I anawerrd tbre? . Ak me no more. - Ajtfe me ao mr. What answer ahould I (rtve? 1 1 lore not hollow rbevk or fxV ' ' eder; , TH. oh. tnjr friend. I will not nae thee dle! . A me nu more, leaf t ahould Md thre lire. ;. Aak me no mor -. . ' . ; , . Aak me no more. Thr fate end : mine are am1d. I etrorp atcntnat the atrrem and all In rain. It the sreat rtrer take me to the main. . fto mora, uar tore, for at a tourh I yield. .' Ask ine ao more. Alfrad TeasjnMa. -' - ) ' -: - ' NATURE. Climb the mountains' and fret their rood tldliiKM. ' Nature'e neuve aill Bow Into yon as eua shine Hows Into trwsa The winds will blow tlketr own freeh oma Into you and the storms their enerity, while cares win ' drop off like autumn learee. ' JohnMulr. fc : COUNTRY AIR. Tbouirh r dine amid the spleav- dors -. :.- Of pn lace day by day. Where the Hunt are softly irtow .". tng ' . :. And the moBic throbs away.. Watch the people all around me. ' But not -earing for the fare, For I'm loncfnx for tb open ; Aad a breath of country air; WHO an appetite that's Jaded. Usy by day I wnuoVr thmush All the staff Mars placed before ..'.'. ;. -i. Cartnir not Just what I da All around me folks an lantth , lwr- Iff tndr way to deaden care; ; While I'm lonalna for the opea Aid a breath of country air. Take me bark. Into the ranntay. Where the winds ait blowln free, . Where the sonshhte sad the shadows ,'.' ., -- ; MthKle Into mystery. V , TV re I'll cant aalde my frippery. ' - Per the old hRI trail prepare, - And" I know that I'U be bappy. j Drtnklnc In the country alt. ' .''...v---, 5-Harry M. Deaa " TROUBLES OF HOUSEWmES Will be greatly reduced when they learn to work dpne by the Snowflake people. Aunt hold out your man s best socks and a couple ot handerchiels "fo de ole man to wear to chuch'! and forget to put in yduf besjt p'ress ; Just to get to wear it Vto de meetin" herself when you let them do your work. The Snowflake Steam Laundry ofGastania enlarged its Jlant and equipped it with the best machinery. . They haye put on a motor delivery truck an Mr. L.'L; McLaiighn is on the job in Kings Mountain Monday and Saturday of every other wetfe to call and deliverybur stuff nzid give younis best liowdydb. Two Men Were .Killed Here;' Last (Continued from , front page World Mfg. Co. , V R. M. Harwell. Mgr. A 'naossage' was immediately sent to William Stout of New York and the following message was received Tuesday morning. New York 8-18-14 0. G. Falls, Kinirs Mountain. Kindly embalm body.Coffln not to exceed SaO SMp to Elizabeth N. J. and adyine me ot departure and route also expense Which will send to von. Let me know details of death by night letter collect. Thank Mr. Ward for tel egraphing. ' William Stout ' 233 Broadway, N. Y. i ub oouy oc J . w . stout was shipped to William L,' . Stout Elisabeth, N. J. yesterday on 12. So really we don't know what piiwe mr. oioui cauea nome 'out presumably it was Elizabeth, N 1 ne incident has occasioned a great deal of excitement here a t i wenwnowere here befom the town was sayit's the worst acci- that the town has ever had. Both men seemed'to have been well connected. Mr. Stout was a stranger here and all we lrnnw of him is embodied in the tele gram above. Mr. Case was gen eral manager of the Cijse Broth ers Comuany Pian0 t Tunere Spartanburg S. C. and was well known and , well liked among piano owers here. Among his be longings were found twoor three Bibles and other religious litera ture. ' Bibles had s lots of tiota- tions and. showed sins ofinutrlv use. : . ; Some Of Your Qot stions Aaswered. :Why did tile train run. 451 yards before stoppingf The en gineer, bo rumor has it, gave ...no,lU(li fnC flre reasonable. First. The . gasoline from the automobile was pour ing on the rail and he was afraid to stop over it for fear the oil would ignite and fire the whole train. Second, the oil made -the track so slick that the car wheels slipped on it. It is evident that under or Jin Bry conditions the train could have been stopped as, It was traveling up grade. The-automobile was smashed in to smithereens.. Fragments were scattered all the way from where the'collition occurred 'to where the engine stopped but the bulk of the car remained on the cow catcher until the. train stopped. The 'fragments -were taken up by the section hands, put on the hand car and brought to the freight depot. i ' Several railroad men were on the grounds before night look ing after "the interests ot tto company and the disposition of the dead bodies' . " -'-'J- : The crossing where' the- acci dent occurred is a very danger ous one. Only about a year ago Dr's J. E. Anthony and ; J.-S. Hood escaped a similar fate by only the breadth of a hair. They were both knocked several, feet and the car demolished. The Stranger would hardly not'ee that ti is a Crossing until he is too far gone tdf stbjp and too it is down . grade., :'; This death gate could -easily -fW svrted by a proier connection of two public roRus. . , , . BOOK CLUB. Some History f the Document , Below we publish an ...article that has some nge on it. It 'is some five or six :weeks old but we have ever tried to 'show the proper respect to old age and hereby recognsie the article.. There U quite a story connected with the article and is as follows: The Thursday Afternoon Book Club held a meeting at the home oi :virs. iveisier. i ne press re - f iLt I -. .... porter of the Club went home and prepared her newspaper ar' tide. It was mislaid and failed to And itiway to the Herald of fice. Tho said reporter went off on a vacation. On the 'day of her departure she saw th Herald man at the depot and told him about the manuscript and asked him to see her hnsband and have hfin turn it in. In like manner he saw the aforesaid husband and the selfsame husband went home and sought diligently for the said manuscript and failed to find it. Time passed on and the lady returned from her vacation and found the manuscript right where she left it. Thereupon she plioniid the Herald man to know f It was too fete to get it in, whereupon, .he told her that there was plenty bf time. Short ly thereafter a dusky lad appear ed at the Herald office with the much neglected docum-ht. Com ing in last week'ust at- press time and it being old and totter ing witu age the Hemld deemed t wise not torush it "'through the press without .blowiug time nd therefore recognlged its in- ffrmity-by giving it a week in which lo rest before it should be weptijrom its. native heath in a thousand directions to be de- vonea oy nve timet ns mary human i-eaders, '.Thus goes the history of the article you are a- bout to read the article. The" Thursday Aft, Book Club charmingly entertained last week by Mrs:- C. E. Neisler at her handsome home on Peidmont Street..':-,.' oman woies ana chairs were scattered on the spacious porch whre Rook was playrd while in the hall and living-room a large number placed quite as enjoy able a game, Hoodies.- The, guests were welcomed by the hostess in such a pleasing manner as to make everyone feel at ease and then shown into the hall and served refreshing punch by Mrs. Anthony. ' After the merry games, the cards were removed ' and mem bers and quim a number of in vited guests were, served deli cious cake and cream. .. Lovely pink and white roses were pre sented to each one as souveniers of a more than "enjoyable after noon. .... C ASTOR I A v Por Infanta and Children. "': The Kind Yon Kara Allan Bssght agnatnreof C$f!St have their laundry Sindy will no loncrer has recently greatly Sickened. By Calomel ' Ifvvou ever saw anyone made sick by catohiel you won't want. any more calomel yourself. There no real reason why 'a person should take calomel anyway, fifty cen,ts will uuy a large bottle of Dodson's LireV Tone a good remedy that perfectly and safely takes the place of dangerous cal omel, which Is only another form of deadly and ooisonous mercury. Dodson's Li ver Tone is a,pless antacting vegetable tiqnid which will start the liver Just as sure'y as calomel,' and' which has ab- solntey no bad after- effects. ' Children and grown people can take Doason's LiverjTone with out any restriction of habit or diet. Mauney Drug Co. sell it and guarantee it to take the place bf calomel, and will refund, your money at once if it fails in your case. Mr. Clarence Carpenter of Orangeburgf S. C. arrived in the Gity Saturday " Subscribe for The floral ! Seasonable Farm Implements and : Farm Machinery. THE IMPLEMENT COMPANY'S pecial bulletin, jiiat issued, tella all alnut the advantage and profitable uses of , , Cider and Soriom Mills, Grain and Seed Drills, . Special Drill lor seeding Citation Clpver In Corn. L - : Disk Cultivators, " Whirlwind Silo Fillers, ' Gasoline and Steam Engines, ' ' American Field Fencing, American Steel Fence Posts. The modem development in fencing'. ine sest oi turn waguns, Bogfles and Runabouts, Rubber and Galvanized Roefinf, We will take pleasure in mailing thla Special Bulletin upon reauesi. and quoting pricea on any Farm Sup pile required. Write ua. THE IHPLEKENT CO., 1302 L Main St, - Richmond, Va. The Leading Barber Shop. I now have three chairs and am ' pre pared to wait on the trade as fast as it comes. Time saved, is money saved, and by letting us do your barber rorh you save time, therefore, money. first j . class worR guaranteed at this shop. ?t ' - W- J., Wright, Prop. Ti i rmi ti inn wsnipii i jtm ft G. Smith Typ ew r i t er s The ball-bearing: long wearing, easy riinning iVlachine. V Also, All makes rebuilt, stcond1 hand and shop; worn machihV $10.00 up; Easy terms. ; Largest, best, equipped 'c,. thorough repair shojp shep for buiidihg and repairiiial fnafc: machines in W$oum7 : r ; r; i Tll us Nye can sery, J. E. Charlott yyr 1 at Y7aTV ' ray , - rV i A f mA who das.au Knttymm nee eaea b at Mnt m er aitw, dwa why oottn'i Ibe rmBiwa Ui the aiarn r.( .ewayr WhyaVittthefallrMi companf aeariaae to kn akeae ena al eeeiy' craMlnf l7e.7ea thhik. Mr. tlweh.nl, "Meet eeeljreuey knov.n. atoie. 1 4in'ae to a4TBM. 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Wood'iDewriptlTO Pan Catalog giving roil inlbrmaaTon about CRIMSON CLOWN, ALFALFA, WINTER VETCH, and all FARM and GARDEN SEEDS for Fall lowing, mailed on nquaat, Write for CataiOgand prieea olaav Seede required. T.W.WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsme. . Rkboond, Vs. yrewriter neda. ) report ' tCTTadvfitagev) - w . ' a rv thcm .104
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