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Freckles Worth Weight In Gold At The State Fair IN MEMORIAM. Jt&V. UtAXUUtt. A. ((Bcffn July 14, lS4r; fil'ARROW. Died July ' . s y. , ' 11$ i )'.: -.( . "41 WHO IS THE FRECKLE! EI NG OF NORTH CAUOLINAT Who 11 the most freckle facet! sot in norm carounai Ffecklie .wlll be worth tweitjr. iiT aonars in gold at tne State Falf la Octoberl The little brown specks the sun oai pm on during the long sum mar days ploughing on the farm r fishing along the river banks trill be worth Just as much money la v Rale! next fall. No nae to try lemon Juice to ri ria or -em because your best flrl don't like freckle faced bean. They may mean Just twen ty dollart la cold if they are thick The State Fair la offering' a tumbef of new and original at tractions thin year, but nothing is Jikflly to create more interest thaattbe freckle faced boy con tests too bad that the girls are Jtoi la on this, probably though, In this day of beauty parlora and cosmetics that there are no freckle faced glna left but never mind, they may 1 get a chanct next year. The red headed for surely there will be a mop of red hair bare foot, freckle faced boy will be the bl attraction at the Fair. There will be a competent eom tnittee, who know honest to good ness, down on the farm freckles when they see 'em, to decide en the prize winner. The alze of the committee may denend on the number of frecklea. If the count ing becomes too henvv a. taak ex tra help may be called In. There will be rwent dnlljiM In gold to the first nrlza winnur and fire dollars in s-old for the second. The -prises ere offered by THE RALEIGH TIMES through the State Fair Association. 1 ASIIIVllLE'S GSIATEST RIVAL.' ;rj(Winston-Sfilem'Jourial) ,, la their "Know North Carolina Trtp'V to Cleveland and; Kutlierfonl counties last week, some of the editors of North Carolina became so enthused .that they kept goings They "discovered" Ileu dersonville, and those who did will never forget the dsy. For surely if tlieroisone single spot in all North Carolina, inhib ited by ieonle, that is more beautiful! than any other, it is Rendersonville. " For the Opportunity of seeing that lit tle wonder city of the "Imurt of the Sky" and having it interpreted to him thia editor is indebted-to three friends, Col. W! A, Smith and his won Walter B. Smith, enthusinstie rttisons of Hen dersonville, and Noah Hollowell, editor and publisher of Tito llendersonvillu . News. ,s- ; To reach Hendersonville by highway yoit Scale the top of the Blue Ridge and stay there. Although the town is several miles distaht from what they tell ns is the apex Of the great mountain range, it i practically on a level with it. For Hendersonville is in the eenter of what is, perhaps, the most beautiful plateau on the continent. Fot this reason, Hendersonville is Asheville'g only serious rival for supre macy as a summer resort in all that sec tion of the state. And the citizens of Hendjersonville are. confident that 1 Some day their town is going to eclipse the more famous city. Whyf It is nil summed . up iw' one word. Climate." , "I hsve myself,',; eaid Col. Smith "seen, the sun rise elear in Henderson Yille and then jumped in an 'automobile and 'run to Asheville vand seen it. ; rise again the same nioThlug above the' Sog that envelops that city!";. ,V . C5ol. Smith contendsr and W" far no body has been able successfully to con tradict himthat all conditions tending to promote vigorous health are in and around Hendersonville. Unique hygienic conditions give the city the driest atmos phere, the purest air and water in the Appalachian mountains. For proof of this you have only to ask anV man. wo-1 man or ehild who is really in position to ville. They have kept count on the weather' Jn tiie-eourse of a yrar it runs like this: 2U cleer-days, 91 imrtfly cloudy, and 60 cloudy. And the normal annual mean temperature is 58. In view of these figures is it any wonder than Hender sunvillo jg thronging with summer visi tors f . The most picturesque spot in the Hen dersonville community is Laurel park, made possible largely if not altogether Jhrough the vision of Col. Smith. It is just' outside the city limits. Borne Who lutve traveled far declare that this park is tlie most' beautiful natural playground in America, offering all the recreation found at the famous bathing benches in addition 'to Ashing, dancing, boating, hiking over long trails and through lover's retreats, or motoring over miles of well graded roads. ' This nark anneals jnlso to the home-seeker as an ideal spot to mind anionic in the heart of fluture's wonderland witih all the conveniences of a city. And many new residences arc going up. A two-story easino with an audito rium and Imth houses connected; the bnthing bench Tecently doubled in capac ity; Crystal Springs benuilfied; a new meuic drive these are some of the de cent improvements installed by the Laur el Park management. . Although Hendersonville is a town with a tiormal population of only 5,000; and projerty valuation of fi,000,000. it will entertain this season more than fifty thousand visitors an,! part-year residents. It did about that well last year, and this is a Itetter season. North tiirolinians who really want o know North Carolina will miss one of the, most lightful and picturesque spots in the mountains, if they fail to see ncndersonville. Natural Mistake. Overheard in a West End harberishop: "Hello there, Henry, I haven 't seen you for .years. Ton don't look as husky nn you used to Married, I suppose," said the 'barber to man who had just en tered the tdrop. No," replied Henry, 'Tim not married) it's the liPHt (lint mnkr nm know, that is, who lives in Henderson-1 look that way. "-Hi 11 Peters. j Coast to Coast in Flivver Bungalow r.."''.... : I ' I 11 1 mii I'. I I S 4 I . IV. - . A VSjr. ' 4 ,-t A? v Clv-ing landlorda, hotel and railroada the laugh. Mr. and klra. Chaiiee Cherney set out from New York en a cross continent trip, la their ltzfr version of the old Prairie Schooner, they have twe rooms fltte V tt toirocsn, kitchen, dining room and library. Resolutions Adopted By. the Session Of . the Union Presbyterian Church, Low ell, R. F, D., N. C. God hes, in - His infinite wisdom,, re moved ' from the- scene of his earthly home to bia Heavenly home, our beloved pastor. Rev. George A. Sparrow, lie had been for over- twenty-eight yesrs the faithful pastor in this cliurcli, nu.l (jib wise conntels and zealous interest has contributed much io its life and develop ment ' ,V , His death 1ms cansed profound, grfef among his friends and the mi'mlxrs of his church and Hundny wIkmiI, whom he loved Slid sf-rved iso, loyally. The esteem in which he was held by , the people of his church cannot be expressed. but this simple Jrestimony In-ars a wealth of love mid gratitude for the privilege of knotting and "being led by this noble character; i . ' Then-fore, be it resolved, that we will always hold our dear pastor iu most affectionate memory. "Ulessed are the dead which die in the Lord that they may rest from their labors ; nud their works do follow them." 'That, wo assure the memlx'rs of his faniily of our aineerest sympathy and of our jrnyers that the God of all peace may comfort tlum in Uieir hour of sorrow. That, a page in our minutes be dedi cated to hi memory, and that a copy of those resolutions be sent to the family und also af copy' be 'sent to the "Presby terian ' Htandnrd" and .'-The Oastonia 1'ail.v Oawlle." . T THK KLDKRS AND DEACONS OF UNION" PRESHYTKRIAN CHURCH. SILLYADS - DO YOU -READ NEWSPAPERS? Are you earrying accident insurancet You . need it. - Iet'a get together. THE WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY, INSURANCE ' . V ..'.:.'',' :'-"'. . BONDS Gazette Building ' ! TeL 125-J V ' . ' : Gistoflia, N. 'C. T7 r Should the. husband of a prominent movie art res get sore when he kisses her, if she asks for Moore f People al wpyys want more of the good things they get at J'ig,'iy wjggiy. An auto, like a baseball nine, must have it's battery in good shape to keep going ahead, lion 't let your battery strike out. Have it recharged now at Philadelphia rfcryfee Station. ' The woman who finds it hard to set in the notion of doing-the family sewing, will lind herself in all kinds of goud no tions, after she visits The O'Neill Co. To show their disapproval of cbntin lied investigations, the government has received from the packers "a Switt kick." There Is no kick about meats when R. O. Harbin Sanitary Market, Phones 60-61, GASTON AND LINCOLN CASES TO BE TRIED WEDNESDAY (Charlotte Observer.) , Announcement, of the dnys on which the criminal cases of the different counties will be taken up in the Char lotte division of the western North Car olina district of federul court which will open the first Monday in October is made by F. A. Linney, district attor ney.. ' The court' will bo opened Monday, October 2, by Judge K. Yates Webb, of Hhelby, the first day being devoted to the Criminal eases from Mecklenburg county. The cases from "Cleveland and Ca barrus counties will bo heard during the second, day; of 'court and Wednesday will be devoted to the trial Of cases From Gaston and Lincoln counties. The Union and Anson county cases will bo tried Thursday. This, according to the announcement, Is the order in which all criminal eases of the federal court 'will lie taken up in the future terms. A man cussed so hard at his tire, that he took the "t" from it, and left it ire. Now ho "greets it with a smile, because it's left with us once in a while. Oas tonia Vulcanizing Co., corner Main and Broad. One cannot help sympathising with a President who has two big strikes and one Republican Congress on his hands at once. -Philadelphia Record. Our razors are so economical and sharp, that they cut the "h" out of shave and make it save. Standard Hard ware Co., -South Street opposite court house. , . ; ?"' . ; Talk about a person fgolng up in the air an aviator went 3,7,001) feet the other day. We do not wish to boost, but we run cover any kind of feet. Broad way Sample Shoe Store. ' V The man who walked out of our bar ber shop without puying lor his shave knew he was in a good scrape. Walters Wilson Barber Shop. ; . You should see the change in baby. He' swallowed a nickel and dime. Lots of change in cows, means a little change put in Sugnrine Dairy Feed from John- j son Feed Co. VIRGINIA TOBACCO 1 . Ay . .- -r- w-- , t,m m -: ' t - .!.J.) Tkt hand ' tfPtnvhatan'i tlaugkitr tuat iought'i mttrriavt fir fat baiktti Jul f Yi'gitiia tobucci, 1 i You1 11 enjoy a straight Vir- 1 i - ginia cigarette so pure is i M' Virginia's taste and so differ- f t a ent is its character For cigarettes Virginia tobacct it tin lest. . mi'H. Virginia tobacco is the name given to the tobacco grown in Virginia, the Carolines and Georgia Ligoett Ac Myim Tobacco Co. ' v I rrsmrnisii ux:rr.-v.g Washing is a hard proposition in France. They pound their clothes with rocks. It's a soft proposition here, by sending it to Gustouia Damp Laundry. FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED IN 1859 TRINITY COLLEGE DURHAM. N. C. A College of liberal arts with an established national reputation for high stand ards, noble traditions, and progressive polices. Its large endowment fund makes possible ita first-class- equipment and large faculty of -well trained and carefully chosen teachers, student lees low. tomioruoie, inexpensive rooms in careiuuy supervised hygienic dormitories, f Classical and scientific courses leading to oacneiors degree, uraauate courses In all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education, and Law. New students admitted September 18, 19. ran term negtna septemoer zo. For catalogue and illustrated booklet, address ' R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary to the Corporation. Don't Put the Cart In Front of the Horse In other word don't consider the price ot tire first QUALITY'S MORE IMPORTANT THAN PRICE It's the fine quality of McClaren, Tires that gives you tire economy. That is miles against net cost on par quality, we know it, so we won't sell anything else. Y If you knew it you would not be buying anything else We are legitimate tire dealers. " BETTER TIRES FOR LESS MONEY The Bradford Company 122 S. Oakland St. Phone 884-J Gastonia, N. C. McCLAREN TIRES VULCANIZING r t When Buying Bread-See That The Wrappers Correspond With This Illustration . This assures you of getting the quality loaf of Bread. Butter-Nut Bread contains sixteen ounces of goodness to every pound. When you buy a loaf of this better bread, you get what you pay for, an excellent loaf of bread that is absolutely full-weight. INSIST ON THAT FULL-WEIGHT LOAF MILLER'S ' BUTTER-NUT BREAD THE BETTER BREAD FRESH AT YOUR GROCER DAILY Carolina Baking Co. rHkaomtjk Soldcnly In the CrinklyBMe ; The "Crinkly" Bottle is your protection against substitu tion. Jt insures to you the delici)USness, purity and quality which have made the "Crush" drinks thq undis puted leaders among all fruit flavored beverages. Also dis pensed ice-cold at fountains. r JLtme ; Ingrssllents ' The three "Croih dnhki ptt their" flavon from the ' ldirate fruh Oil prcUed from tha fresh outer aiitta of or.npf i, lenioni or llmfc, to which nre added jutccs from these - fruit t, ttne ufav U- S. rertifisd Jood rolor, carbonated Water citric aciil,tlie natural acidcjfu oranet, lemons and lime. Distributed exclusively by Orange Crush Bottling Co. Phone 846 J Gastonia, N. C. The 'Crush- flainsra are prXrt4 by Oranrosli C CKcsm. Winnta and Lcodsn. Send lot Iree pamphlet, ' How Orane-Cnb b Made". . 1 Read -the Gazette Want Ads-
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