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C. v Principal amusement, - and then ,;. : S y-s-" sonal supervision since its infancy, a 5 ,0SalsSipi ' m 7 ' 1 i ii i i ZVtAUJ WUlfr C - A W HU. t . . - ' - " . T - -.. T -i . -S, . V-- . .-T- T-? - - w j I m I lilM " 1 r ' . T . f - r 1 . ' - 7: - V " . llOUS v - : '' sn! --Si-- ' L.7 J r" r 4"& ii.m,miiiuwi ouu i . ji limn Ko.aijj.vfc , viinu nsyJLJA.tJ;xAPAv3 , wroiiii1 jUAWumviint j- l ALWAYS Bearsthe Siature jir vwafi Liuuie utws gone 10 ' -v s -r- r a hospital in .Gastoaia for treat- welcomea eaclv of those invited. ment .7". . . a qJjqjj of - rememberantse The - contains neixncr opium, morpiiino nor ocner- jMarcocio C Cl&rK spent 'ruesaay in iias- w i. . ' . , , . - substancei Its' ajre is Its guarantee, it aestroys ; Worms . . . . :----;x--Viv..--' Presents ere varied, being both and allays Feverislmcss For more than thirty years ifc ' tonia. ? ::4'' h -y- useful and ornamental, : - " :. lias bcenin constant use for the relief of Constipation j v Miss . Katherih:?Stap eSld teose p Mrs. Dr. Lynch visited in Gas- Simpson, Johnsie Jenkins,1' Kate assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.; tonia last Monday. v : O : Jenldns Heleii Chandler, Irene The Children's Panacea The; pther's FriencU . . Mr. J. P. b'uller has resigned and la Or mand, . Bonnie. Lee ; his position inrtonburg S itts,rSudie Bdland.Tui Fay & this city. v-'vVfevV. enceNobletj EioiseProheberger, IVir. J. it. r unci xuauc u usi- v-""i"r. ,-1vj, - v ""J - ness trip to Kings Mountain last renr Margaret Qsment,';'Mary .''-j:-,v;i.--;-i-Vr:-';-- 7 Pronehercrer' Pauline Mitchell. Caldwell Howell and Olyn Ea- Fannie Walker, Willie Scarboro, C -: .nuAniVw5e5 t.n.'i: Saraha fihblar; Bessie Mitchell, .. , , . Willie Dobbins, !Neli HalL Char- C1 y - . les Whitney, Ross Froneberger. Mr. vY.. oimtu,:aiiBi. uciug Robert Mitchell, James and absent for three months, return- Johnnie Kiser, Walter fuller, ed to the city last week. - 7 james Rdss Caldweeli; I Jeter. :. . E At a meeting of the city fath- Kennedy, Eugine Gray, apd Wil ers it was decided to take out liam Sholar.. ' t V 7. 7' THEMORE Mofe yu ve working, for you, : the less, you; ' 1 -jr7 i.'a-: ' i .e i'..'7 t :T 7o. '-Trtwrr- ' Iocs 'q nvi Dt.r nf -.? ' '.you neeu worBor youreeii. ajcbo h ui i j iton uv. vj w. .. . t tti irrv-i r.r "c:cxrinoflriit.t,iricr vnti saVinsrs to? - ' "work for you regu larly. the funded capital of youTlZ-: Jx7 " v 7 v ; . earning: years will; gradually take'up the 7 v ) , 7 I . -,i7 burdon, ana : -v .... 7V.7 . r;"' v ' ; 7 .7- '-;:-".7JV-'7"-i v -.,- -,,-.7 -7."- , ;;;777:7',:i;- .7.'". - A. 7'.' -:7, ' 7 ' 7" . r 7 ' ' . . - " t; .-7. 7.7-.7..: -vj ' '7;7; ' : You are! also insured against hard times and .hard luck. Start to save thm inorrientand let your dollars ; : ' 'J "7 -.-T X " 7-7 ' ; V ' 7- .- .. - ' . 7- ' '.77:7 :-::i7'7r a. a twv w ai ' T,.. 7.. S n U se For Oyr ? 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY.? HIUWHAV TWEET. NEW YOWK CtTIV-- --sa - - Congressman Webb Is First Of the oldelectic lights ;aha . The following appointments ''-1ffi-t'-:T: fjrty new ones puwn the.r ple. were . .. : ,t.. " .. . - . i ' .u. crdssmatt Yates Webb, who rea-: r ji z. . . m r in linn m c? f i n . i if ia - Tnr t. ri u u i . eigh, and Misses Minnie "Friday Shelby district: , eh:d Wus nnB on Saturday sa.d ..i.j. nuj . .. ' ..... .,1.. he never felt better in all his ana KOXie rauoooogii, u furrenune, presiiuB; ,. .1 . a . , ., a M lot, were doHShtfPUy enter- el(,er . , v - 7f K SScpn: tained at the home of Miss. Mae Belwood-W. V. Huneyeutt; from u Stilte to - put in wniiamo P5tPrrlav- and last t n. fii-amAv. snnfirnumerarv. fe r - 7.- w" "i- .-T' n---r wt T?hin his appearance in Washington night. : , , , Bessemer City-r- P. Rhine- for thesessiouof Congress which Mrs. Will McAllister and hart. Yt t opens December 2. v daughters, Missese WilUer Ollie Cherry yille-pT.,Wi Ussery; J. ,PThe ar1y arrivalof the p0pu- f t inAAintrm snent "E. Harrelson. innior preacher. . ,7 . . . n . auuaiimBvi -, .-1.-- . - -. - , Uar ninth aistrict congressman is Thanksgiving uay wuu; xvJIfca .v";; "T T w accounted for because of theJted Kate White. t Gastonia, Mam Street J. E. ing part which Ml Webb has Mr. I. S. Murray's little dau- Abernethyr ; , taken ia the Archabald impeachr ghter, who was so badly hurt by Gasia tma v as- Wch. wiU again7 be a runaway team abouttwo weeks brougKt Wfop the SeoaeDesem ago, is getting along nicely. King's Mountain and EL Beth- & Webb is vice chairman of ij. ns- fVuk HnnsA manasrers ana win Lincolnton Station G. T- , th& principal speech in be Rodders. . : lv,i Lincoln Cireuit:-J- P. Robertson, peaehment charges are present- - - . TIT Tt M T M II XJiJ VZl tilAVJ. lniuuo l5tl lAJ UUtJ fJClltttj. liu. 11 T7 Strider. MeAdensville B. Fincher. 1 He believes the President-elect! Mourtam lsiana-i. w. nrowu. is going to malce an excellent Mount Holly and Belmont J- nH. f -Rutiive of all the peo- A. Bowels. ' I nte and when his four year term ,Ultar iSWillam-U president expires the people V Shelby Central E. E. Wiitam p . mQrQ Democratie SOn. Z r. I j i : V7.U .tvt o WoVV's 'flis- ISshaG-F-Br; " m n .r l . . i;0t'Mit in State. South orM:-"W. p. Kjiwi..y . izy anj' urauiM.iu. v. Stanley Creek EL Crow- Sneaking of the possibility of j , . pnKiin fillincr third and i "V; j wiitvo'-' t-j. State of Ghio,caty of Toledo, y 1 , the ciyil serviee by an Miss Eula Garren, of Fletcher, is visiting her brother, Dr. Gar- xen. . : ;. . r 1' ' "Iter; D. F. Helms, of Chariot-i t4 -will perach at the Baptist church,Jnihis city, next Sunday morning and night. Mr. Cicero Moore, one ot our besjt:known men, called at the Dispatch bffice last Saturday ana renewed his subscription. Mr. Moore will move his family to Eagle Springs, in Moore county. We regfet to give' these good people up but wish them well in their new home. 14p&. Farrell spent Monday in Castonia with lIrs. Luther;rurn r, who is critically ill. Mr. J. G. Gipriu,. -at - France, ' v 'i Copper Capturedv ; Deputy Sheriff Lindsay, Chief Eagan and R. Wr Miller went overlabout the mountain early - ' ' ' L ast Tuesday morning in search 'of a illicit distillery which was 'nortfid to be in ODeration m - tr . . v . ' - , that neck of the woods. Their trip was riot . in . vain for they found whopper, being of sixty Gallon capacity. , The . still to- gether with large quantities of - . -1 A 7 J beer, meal, etc was aesiroyea. From, all indications the outfit kwas in good running order and ere this time some of the famous mountain dew would have been jceady for sale,, had the -keen eye of the law not been so watchful. KingsvMtn. Herald. 7, ' 7,' , !7-'5 ' 7U" r " ' - ' -" "' - - - ; . ' " 7 -7"': J" - - ; , -. - -s -'.'7' 7 . . - .. v. ;'v7-;'i"'7'':':v7;i'':' - r' : . - , 7 . , y ' '7. ; 7 " . '7 7-'? l .. . . ' . - ',.-! ' 7- 7 -''.'' v ' ' ' ' " "v'y -771 THE'-. 7:7j'.: 'MW$i .". . - , .' ' . . .-'.7 ' ;7',-- ; :-'.riix' 7:7 iMiUine I: THE BEST IS NONE r TOO GOOD POR - ') - : .7-. . . ' ". .. . .-v.;-' .' oircutive order issued by Presi- Loni-Tpft-, Mr. Webb said he Fraak X Cbeney makes oath timt fee ' . thafe-. presi- Mr. J. G. Ciprin,. il trance, 8eliparten of the hrmot ; Jent W sonwould suspend this ill lecture in the;ppera house, -.SS-' Democrats; in iu: ;f nr Rnfnrdav nigat,4ri3 tvt Srm will pay the sum nn mnna There are about December 7th.: Music will be ?vYrPcf effiw .OOqor Wpostoof s furnished by local talent under, Sfbtry the tf HaH's Ceterrfe class in the Urffa the management of Mrs. Whit- , FRANK J- CHENEY- f ney. . The Cornet Band will also i Wtotowijdng Tafts motive in plaeing these assist in fornishing music for the my presence to 6th dajr of Deoemt under the Civil . , A- a wr mASON. wQ tn na.v nolitcal debts. occasion., ... Nrvib .hh thinks; they ' Yesterday we saw a corn-ceia u Catarrh Cure is token mteg - be-turned out and Demo-, gro help his wife on the tram. rfige c-rats allowed to fill the vacancies., Ha carrieV a baby and a suit 3jfiL , Mr. Webb has quite a oiumbe On the same train we saw S f. J Cheney & Co.. O. of bills which he intends to press one of fellow citizen get on, "Tito u sr IHt,l A wife r-to lift nations 7 Uc7 'io Vt.hA Wftbb! a, great baby up .with her. This - gale25 acres of land. 12 lquor bill, which is intended to, is strange, r Jt 7 often occurs. , . river ttom on IMki praMbiPt ot bdoz' ateh the negroes along riv inCaldweU county. Knd ilSe.;: TbeJ linekee,p. your Ten some m Rparh Bessemer aty, N.a ad femimply gives the authorities l. iinmon ' wh f who vote .. . . . .. fn ookp snfih- wet ffOQdSj i ue scuviv""' , .r - . : . . ; ' : -.7 . .j .: f ;v- 7'T:'.7-v77 'if. T ' X4wr UOV"j - Will. oiV, a ' , ti . jl WHO cwow " -. , who vote 7 7 .. 7 . n power to seize such- wet goods . handte the fery best that money Bull Moose wied-Greea ::aaa eerT Uata is Keiieved it is to . te W.tt' W.a.nse it' does not - offer $1.00 Sali Hides,: vLw used for. Illegal purposes. In, cout very little more than. f ha hM.t, trashv kind. " lt7 Satisfectiqn Guaranteed or Your ? One reason why we. strive to J: w,t,tt an o in Bf 1 1 ' does not r.PaiITIIli iCUIVWJi'-J- I - ... . n v. sl I W lltl J ; -r- UAU 13 lit V . w - n7 Rublican: We offer $1.00 Sa Hides,: Metals, -bp ed for7 illegal 7 purposes. . litle , aIrsorvwho can SPIron-iKhgt oth worlds, rebbjsbi wiu,w..rv ; .. market prices. rvT'"Tw-i. tustus string, as we p1- 4 reasonaoiy . ? -ann mercai wi.vuu"" 7 - hibition taws -auu. jupu .." 3 affairs. 7 7 1 - -77: r,! , -7--:- as the Constitution of the United, For Sale 2 lots 1 states4 will support. 7 . ' -. , -i a. o into' Vnil dins: lots . t-, r.iroT.:7R . Anderson. -In 1 - . - " Mb .7. . 7. I- UivV MrQIO. .X 1 1. J Uk3 -J-W-"- Good Jargains-tNow that every Tbese tQ desirable building lots By parker R. Anderson. In j , Send for illustrated catalog- dwelling ndhnsin emerCP growing bmid- 7 : 51 erowing demanu , t - -i. in)"TdhS Gity-Cale. Sjains in dwellings an 7 7 ii i7 r.. .iotor. proved property. v.n fl is. 1 .t.,.-. .-- Sries aSd:s5t;termS -Call aL.i 1 hdurs7 Cigarett We Sell OtheriKeeo It .ITORiA For Infantg and Qbildren. Thfl Kind Y ml HRVR AlndTo 1 uo Bought don ey Cheerfully Reftmde d Q t t ' f .", -" , ..i . - 1' , '- ' .' f r 1 11 rr . - -r ; t 7 -Are always welcome tdyisit and, . - ; -inspek our- Big, Store Rooms -where you will vie-bneof :x the ' largest and best selectedggre-r ; :. ' gation of Furniture, Stdyes andj H6use-f urnishings i rr Gaston county. '. 77;;;f Q 'y r-i(: EVERYTHING FOR THE HOMJ: , 126 Main St. 777TfelKone v. ' , ..!.-. - - 7'.v '?v:-l".-:i::v ; 7t;1B77:; :777.77 :5wS?sr It. .Ss ?,7 yy'77Hv- v :7 -;?; -'7 :. '774 7 .' ' ;77:7;77SS1':J?-,?E ?7.:-- 't7f-'i 7-:7 t1" j-.V-1'--v'- s- J V;' ' ! "'
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