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KIAGS KKKUTTAIfl UEKZLV, JSIKOS MOCJRTAIH. J. I'ublisht'il t-vpry Thursday ESTABLISHED 1889 ti. Ci. PAttE, ' - dihr and Owihj-. KritiTfd at the Tout spomhI clit mail mutter. SUMSOKllTKN KATES U'ii.vable ii. aiivantv. I year $l.5' ft months $75 4 months $ S montlvi $ 2S More than 1100 bona-fitle subscriber un K.uy 15. ivio. Circulation mainly In Cleveland and Huston count if, .C. TOMBSTONES TO HELPTHE FLOOD SUFFERERS OF N. CJ?--.' ' Ci II 1 1 If t M l.vkt'il llllll t'llSSI'l 'U off j porch. U is supposed that til si t wIii.mi (itinter was i;tit. TiH'M i 1 ot ro.:l(s ensued in which ; Sanders aid nil t lit (tinters tilts IrisUiice t)t some coo'l j hjinhai tied I lector, lienor's cii'Zrfns of tlit town Tin- II miiM j son, (.us. inrivi'tl tin tin' scene has optned a niili.;'ti.lion earn-) ,mit j,,lmJ liis fiilher in tho tignl. paign and will receiv.i funds lot Nt'itrlib.irs wore s on await' ot tho rc-liof of lilt Huol strit-ki-n; tin. siuntion and hunicd to sections of Nortli Carolina. : hreiU i tip. When t'ic smoke of Croveruor laucka Craig has ismi- j imtt(. had cleared a-va.y Robert od a proclamation asking tin.'' Uector was found to have a people t contribute to tJ;is relief ere cut over his right eve which and lias appouted a comtiiitce lo extended tlo'n his ft.ee .and receive the fund;' so contributed I through his upper lip exposing and todtsliil)iiU-them aoeoitli'iL'i the bone and closing the eye. to their judgement. All fit nils Tint top of the bead also shower" .sent in to the Hcrjild will le'iV lit,cl wonud. Hlood tttained promptly aeknwwletlid tbtomili ,0 ;ks w.-.i-i exibitcd at the trhI Us columns anil forward lo the!whieh were, said to have been committee appointed by the gov- ! .,,, jn tlio bill tit, a!:.o lieetjr's ernor. As the I'erald is tssuetl (njf showed blood stain. but once a week t'u campaign The judgement ot tile will be evttitiiie.l until Wed ie.s day i.tortiiiig of next week and Hit contributions will be repott ed i-i the nexti ssut'. Sotno have given us a start, Miss llessie Simontoii SI. 00 Kev. V. II. Ucadi .'.0 G. G. Page :( Who will be next? The need is great. Hundreds of our neigh bors are out of does, with no thing to cat, We have- buen spared. Let's divide. BINDS OVER SIX It wa a busy time iu Esquire W. H McCinntw' coirt Monday afternoon which was held in Es qnire Kendrick's office. The cases wore, ail Gaston county cases bat upon agreement of counsel they were tried in Cleveland because of Hie incon venience of goini;- over to Gas ton.''. The first, case called was an affray hi which M. C. Gunter, Is. H. Gunter, Cliff Guater, Dick Sanders, Kobeft Rector, and Gus way home and iu court was that all the belligerents be bound over to ''aston superior court in tiie sum of Si'.'OO each. The bonds were artanged .ind all parties liberated except L. M. Guttler who was taneii to Gas tonia and delivered 'o the au thorities who v.-a.it.'.l him 011 an other charge. The next cue was the Stat 1 vs Dick Sanders for rottil:ng, Robert Recto: being the prose cution witness. Sanders was bound ever but the"boud in the affray case was deemed by the court as snfticient. Hud Huffstetlei was then ar raigiied tor carryjii.g a conceal, ed weapon. Dick Sanders was the prosecuting witness in this else. The evidence showed that Mr. Jlaflst ;tier had taken a pistol from tin; Kintrs Mountain Hardware Company Saturday atterneon on trial. Mr. Lee Heindon, who let Itiin have the pistol, testitiad tlntt he delivered it to him in a " box. Mr. Huff stotler .testified that he took it out of the box and removed the magazine nutting the hull i: his pocket and carryitii; the uiayr-t-zine in his hand. It 'I'tii on his the front of- j nice tombstone placed to the grave is the greatest physical mark of respect we can pay the memory of our departed friends. We represent the Coggins Marble Co., of. Canton, Ga., and can sell you any kind any design. Cell on or write eCogan & Sage Kings Mountain, M. C. G.II. Loffan G. G a 4 LMNOIR COLLEGE HICKORY, N. C. A Christian Institution for the Higher Education aid Cui!ur of Ycanj Mi'n ami Women. It will be unwise for you to decide on a College until you hvt Ihwsti--gated the adviintug-a offered by Lenoir. Edurational Experts have plaued I.enoir among the A Grade College ot North Cnrolina. Th Ymler Science Building offers superior luboratory advantaztts- Jw 6k study of Chemictry. Physics, and Biology. It." re-orgnni! ad Department of Education se-'ures aniplete recegnitfeiti for its graduatta from the Slate Roard. Departments: Literary, Kducation, Business, Music, Expression, Art, Domestic Science, and Sub -Freshman. Genuine College o'tvantages within reach of all the people. Kfcttssar; extenses guaranteed not to exceed $175.00 per year. Write for Catnlogue to R. U FRITZ, President, or F. C. LONGAKER, Vice President. fj-3 HICKORY, N. C. . " li'ictor were principals. All Sanders' home that M. Sanders the parties vvetv residents of tli08av him flourish llie nun and t'illi'tg Mill section and the af- put it back in hU pocket. There fray Mole plaee at the mill oflice was no evidenetj that Mr. H-'ff-Sumi'iy . inorniutf about ten stetler had put the gun back to- o clock. Kmerifing from the Urijlher before reaching home sctu.tbblo Kobert Rector was asr with it and that Mr. Kanics Killed to his home badly wound would not swear that it was in id. Qua Recto and Dick Said- tact when he saw it. Mr. Huff- trs remained in the vicinity and stetler was diseliarired. tbe Guntsrs, all brothers, made Attorrey N. V. McMillan of fik.k their escape. . Officers GastuntA represented the Rec- .vcre notified and struck a hot tors in the affray case and the t.',-;l. They notified the Gw state in the whiskey case aesurs.t tonia oflluers that the boys, were SHders. Aitomey A. 0. Jones' headed that way. When the lor Gastoiia represented the Gnn Kings Momitain officers artived ters and Sandeis. Mr. McMillan in Gastouia f'ey found the boys pi ) rurcscutd Mr. Huffstetler ull ia the city jail whore theGas- in the pistol caee but Ihe State toni officers had succeeded in ' had no attirney. landing them, One of the boys had a severe kuife wunU in the side which had to be dressed be fore taking him away. fJj also liud oim In the hand aud one on the chin. They were brought liore and landed in tbe lo-ikup till court Monday. It ilovelofed on trial thai the effpir starieil between Robert Kector ar.d Dick Sandere and was the outgiowth of a drunken quarrel of the night before. Both men were drinking Sunday uiornim;. Sanders and the Gun tars "ere all sealed on the porch of the roil) office when Rector walked up Sunday morning ai.i fiailutiug Sanders asked if he was yet sober , and mentioned the quarrel of the ttiunt before. The pt began to boil anew and soon A battle of words was on. All lands arose and Rector drew his Senile ami he ' ind one of the MR. RUFUS FOSTER DEAD Mr. R. Foster, a middle-aned man of the Sevier mill, died ys terday tnornitiK (WetS.) from' ty phoid fever. The funeral was conducted at the home at eight oVlock this morninn by Rer. B. A. Culp and tho remains taken to ISelMebern eeroetory for--bur- ial. He was a member nf Beth 'lohem Baptist chnrch. The wid ow and six cbildien survive. THE PHOTOGRAPH of your deceased friend burnt in poree lain and set in oval relief in arty tombstone bought from us for hve dollars extra. Logan & Page, . KiQK.Mottn,tain, N. & TRY OUR Palm BeacK Lamdry We are fully equipped to do first-class work on Palm Beach and other hot weather fabrics SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY GASTON I A, - - - N. C. The Life and Appearance of the Suit Depend upon how it is Laundered The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Young men seeking an education which will tquit) them for practical life in Agriculture, and all its allied brandies; in Civil, Mectrical, and Mechanical Enfuueenngj 111 Giemistr.v and Dye ing: in Textile or other ind jstrtes, 11 'id in Aincultuna! teaching will find excellent orovision for -their chosen careers at the States great tech-ijcal Colleg3. Thie College fits inea for life by giving practical iueti-uetiou as well as thorough sctntitic ed ucation. Pour year courses in . Ai'rveultore, in Chemistry., in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, and in Textile indus tries. Four ear, two year, one year end summer Normal courses in Agriculture . Numerous practical short courses. Entrance esaminations held at each count v sent on July liltli. For catalogue, and entrance blanke, wnlo ; E. B. OWEN, Registrar. - - - U'e BaleOidi, N. C. Read ALL the ADS in the Herald PATRONIZE Herald ADVERTISERS WAGES Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? To the American Public: Do yu believe ia arbitration or indus trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads' ate voting whether they will give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the" country to enforcs their demands for a lOO million dollar wage increase.- The railroads are in the public service-' your service. This- army of employes is in the public service your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion' dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes. On all the Southern railroads in. 101 S, seventy-five per cent of the train employes earned these waes (lowest highest and average' of all) as shown by the payrolls Passenger Freight Yrd j Rang. Av.rass R.ns Averts Rants Averts I 6. W SS"5M S LS 1580 -SS ,S 1209 S m j 1736 ,m ifs! 958 tig' 980 The average yearly wage payments- to all Southern train em ployes (including those who worked only part of the year) a. ahown by the lyla. payrolls were Passengef Freight Yard Eogiwen. ..... $2144 $1712 11312 Cowhctar. ..... 1721 148&v 1157 Firemea . . . ... 1096 8S5 86V Brakemea. . . . . 1013, 84S 86S A 100 million dollar wage increase for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal te a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you. without a clear mandate fsom a public tri bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settle ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, o by refer ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis sion. This offer has been refused by the: employes' representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike oj an investigation under the Gov ernment determine this issue? National Conference Committee of the Railways EL1SHA LEE. Chairman. r. R. ALnatCHT, ! MRfljrf, .. Atlantic Cm! Uiv Railro.d, V. BALDWIN, Manas. - Oatral 4t Girala KaUw.7. C l. DAMIMt, Ce'J Manager, Nw Vors, Nw Ha A lLrtfcr Hallraae. E. B. COAPMAN. rtc-PmUimt, anufhera Railwar. 8. S. COTTEB, Mlttanvr, Wdta.lt K.ilwar. . F. E. CROWLEY, Pto-PmlaVna. M.w Vure Oatral Rdlraad. C H. KUtON, Cn'l Manasar, Crau Nart1t.ru Ratlwa. C U. KWINC Caal Kanaaar. PfclUataaia A Raadi Kallwai, K. w. CR1CE, Aut. re Prmimant, (W. rjlauwaj. A- . grlElC, aatl.la Rra.lww, gt. LaalaA aaaqtaarlMa Rtilra. C W. KOL'NS, O.-l Uona.r, Alaalaan, T.paaaat Sanaa Ra RaUer. H. W. MrHASTEI, Cnfl Mannaer, . Whaahns and Laka Knla RatlrnaeW. N .!. MAHER. tWPanUaiw, Navfolk aad W.aatra Hollwaj . JAMKS RVSSKI.t,(Vel Hanasar,. Ot-n.r. mt Hia Uraatla Maltraarl. A. M. S( tmVKH. .,laW rirWm, Pniu,lvant. Lla.a Vnl. W. I, SF.DIION. flra-frol..! tt.aku.ru Air Ltaa Rallwaj. A. J. STftNC, Frra-JVaaleVnf, F.rl. RailrMd, C. S. WAIII. WPrra.aVCsay sunart Caalral Uaaa, MARSLEiNBGIUKiTE f j fVlriMFsKA W ihiiwa.w.' V- . ' , "Willi We are still selling Tombstones any size-any design-any price. Logan Sr Page., Kings Mountain, ft. C. '
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