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CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
HIVE
and Most Popular Store.
UL GROWTH of this store is due to the values
with you through this advertisement about our
and balcony for Millinery Department, almost
former Bee Hive, we have one of the largest and best
-jids in North or South Carolina.
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STOCKS OF FALL GOODS.
iKSKSUKtoSS?* ‘,ocl“ - "“"“"O'" »*•»» ■» «»r
3reat efforts for a still larger share than ever, of the Fall
ra9 *rom Charlotte, Mecklenburg and surrounding counties.
**la P°s^on *°* an<* will prove to you, when you examine our goods
thst we sell goods cheaper than other stores. Buying, as we do,
,1®^® largest and only exclusive wholesale store In this section, together with
oor sum* we buy goods In a great deal larger quantities than any other concern,
1?°W^P** *9?* “sh wc *ct aI1 thcre 18 ln buying. Selling only for spot cash,
-no bookkeepers and collectors to pay, no lawyer’s fees to pay and no
to ma*cc UP on y°u» we can afford to sell on closer margins, and we do
for y°ur own satisfaction. The goods are here with prices on them
In plain figures* ^
t' „tbJ*mJZVcxDtrieneJZr!uZ^ low*at' *7*1*™** #oW »oat aa ®«rked| no deviation. A child can buy a. cheap
$. ttagtbe Iowestpoaalble prlce'and thaVnn * ***sfact,°“ ,n k“y*«g gooda when you can feel and kn>w that you are get
k ^i!S*Mt#Sl*n5S?si!t ht ,? * *e Can buy cheape* wh«re V°“ ar* buying or else* here. The highest
® CVC.7.Kn€ 8°,dberC at ,0W Pr,cea* W* <I«»»ty first In e crythlng, price £xt.
SMlA Is ^ th t ■f acl•»!*« «ost dependable kinds of everything, and you meet some of the best
«"*,*»• |P*°J>'* “ ,“,ckly wh"e *°oi «°°d» «™ •»!<< a. where the
“ longer, matter ot place to bay, but a matter ef getting the right gooda at the right price.
Men** Clothing, Hats and Furnishing
Goods*
tk. Yoowinfind ^
UdUeg MM *°* W#at tk”“t0 ** *SylUb, look W*g
Maria Pioe Suita at $9JB
!& iB «“* Suits, made of the
. S?iS .£& SdASr°4t"cSS, *** P*tte™’ n,ce,y madc up io
m**! *t*d* “*llon S'**1*- ®*<le «P well in
sj.’ss^i’r^sa £& omsk sir •“ "«“**
All-wool Suits at $4.98.
I^*,®!,1i‘!*ir*r *°y ** anything like so low a price, solid
it« «^l nl.! wt* **y..Tl i” tpatte*?*’, gT<ty*’ browns, etc.
•«<k» ‘"•b,p"'■*,l“
P'°*fijO*Hats! ■fc*0"** Bewest *** best shapes, blacks and
Men’s Fine Shirts. '
aW^U.*<r^JS!!i,Si?S,2ir,y *,°e ShirU °f ,he Madr« “«d other good
Shirting Goods, solid white and new neat patteras.all colors, Shirts actual
ly worth a dollar each, all sizes, 49 cents.
.. Colored Negligee Shirts, good styles, the regular 50 cent selling
kinds, cj cents. •
Underwear, all kinds, from a Heavy White Cotton Knit Undershirt at
*0 I? finest all pore wool garments at 99 cents,
snltTh* be*t aDd P1*'^ ^ned Underwear, 38 cents. 75 cents a
eents^^SbriMs'1 Top Shirts for men. the 40 cent seller, strings in front, 25
' 3rine«“5t Top Shi,r1l*,iD 1,11 colors, the half dollar kind. 39 cents.
The 75 «nt one, all si.es a nice Shirt. 49 cents.
color.?'S'£5“ T'“* 0H *‘fk “nd reveniib1'- fu,‘ '‘'"IT- i« >'cw bright
Metal Collar Bnttons, 1 cent.
Bone Collar Bnttons, 2 cents a dozen.
\ White or Colored Handkerchiefs, 5 cents.
All-Elastic Saspenden, men's length, 5 cents.
Good pair Cuff Holders, 5 cents.
Link Cuff Buttons, 5 cents.
White String Ties. 13 for 10 cents. _
Linen Collars, good styles, 5 cents. *
.p«r^”£ss«i.fv,re”»s;5.*M,t® ■*worth yo*"' wi,“*to co,n'to *•*>• s»<
BEE HIVE,
_ Charlotte, N. C.
to the cosy, vine-clad cottar*,
hutuble though it may be, aet
back from tha road half bidden
by trees" sad shrubbery, with a
town at some sort of erase
('.hough it be crab grass) look
lug com I... table to oconpanta
buyer ia mart easily fonnd tore
beautiful country home than for
tmtMMigbttp one end will pay
5^'n1i,sstbiajrt
ntaolete and lonely place to live
aid awetimee H is tb* cause of
gttofl end girls leaving the
Tilers to no prettier spot, sad
uvrzs&ss'isz
bMM, ant(Winded by hcantHol
•bade trees, aad in sach a home.
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tx*r» mT (ST^ 'h
SHOOT HLSTOSV OF WHEAT.
This month now closing, was
one of our "special Topics”
The discussion to be on "wheat.”
Bat as we had already printed
the varieties, botany and insect
pests before we omitted alto
gether. ” Wheat has been known
■OH earliest times. It is
mention sd in tbe Old and New
Tests mints, was known Jo tbe
5 o m in. Mentioned b y
Sophocles, gj B. C. Described
fe Tbe©. Phrnetne. MO B. C.
tetrcsiaced into America In 1802.
&rttaj*jarjs
censed a belt bushel to be
ftga-ff. ,sL «*■< “*
oiiiiiiuiiry I ti 1 ffJo.
Tbe RepabHcTs^Lonle; The
neetmeHon of our forest trees the
pest 2S years without replenish
UMrthe waste bee caused such
WM id d is enter, by stream
«N that 0«r Agricultural
WhusUBt at WssHIngtoo bus
made several efforts, not only to
pbHt the people from such
Uire. It bis been clearly derm r.
strated by scientific research,
that oor land should be covered
with trees from nne-foortli to
one-third of the ar».. lo be fertile,
and to fulfill the conditions un
der which farming may be car
ried on with success.
»*m Lin.
"This is a time,” says the Pro
gressive Partner, "when every
farmer should Hve at home. * •
North Carolina soil will produce
sufficient wheat for our con
sumption if properly prepared
and cultivated. The man who
r«ee bis own cotton, corn,
wboot and bogs la independent.
He can easily and at little
eapeom beautify his borne by
plMtlag flowers, setting shads
trees, etc. Than are many other
idvaubmee hi (arm me which
w foreign to a great extent to
Htjr Ufo— quietude.fresh invigor
stHig air, pars.wholesome water.
»»d geaulue health and Rural
I'ree Delivery.
nr nuuaa op rtowtao.
Prom the Monroe Journal, oat
of our exchanges, we dip the
following:
"What noble work is plowing,
with the broad and solid earth
for material, a rawboned male
for fellow laborer, and the simple
plow for a tool. * ** You
turn over the whole vegetable
world, expose how many grubs,
and put a new aspect upon the
face of the earth 1 It comes
pretty near to making a world.
(Redeeming a swamp docs at
aay rate.) "If a city man owns
a garden 12 feet square, what he
does not know about fanning is
not worth knowing.”
crop rrtortrrs.
The State crop reporter is the
highest, next the county crop
reporter, and least of all, the
towusbip crop reporters, who
report to the eouuty correspon
dent, and he reports to the statis
tician direct. In a small coun
ty sometimes township crop r
porters are dispensed with, •• <1
the county crop reporter i. - '
over the entire eouuty. ;V.
State crop correspondent ti.iveL
over the entire Rtr.it. r.-ilinu .
fare paid, aud r pons lie. Si .*«
as a v- «»tv. He rcjtoits to th>
U. S. stalin'.>• i.»n direct; tj«
lll.Svt.fi ...» loud 'j i iU.-ts at ill.
Lap,t il if t’< *•. ii- : ' ... county
crop Tt-p ri, r ’••«< '-.w hrsidqnnr
tcr> -r !*t ..Hi. ». -i;.
o.\»n.>:t crop conditions
SKIT 2b
Low temp, retire t Or. aieued
frost.
Late corn iiv.- in iMUlllv tv. :tii
cr to mature.
Excellent crop if uu fust be
fore Oct lOih.
Corn gut It eiing ;iud ciilibiug
begun
Karly com 99J4<£ of a ftiil cr.-p.
Late Co:ii in fine coudili .u.
Cotton dcWitoraiing. Rick
ing pushed; h-ing ru.iie.f to the
gins. Opening rapid!:.; piema
tutelv on thin Miidy i.iu i Rust.
Ricking pnr.i.suing generally.
Siiou crop infiicaud, 85'/f ol
full crop.
Sweet potato crop, over full
crop, 106Wfe.
Corn acreage, 20,400.265, 200
bushels indicated.
Cotton acreage, 19,800.6, 600
bales indicated.
NOTICE or CLAIM AND ENTBY.
No. KM. ,Atro»CT»»>
State o( North Carolina. Qaatpn Cooaty
To M. A. Carpenter. actios Entry Taker
The oodaraisBcd S. W. Uradlty ol Cat too
omT Carolina, eater* and lay*
- - J«e (ollowlna nrnerinrd piece or
ol land in Crowder* Mountain Town
.antra Cot*nlr. State of .North Carol]
bi* Sept. 19, 1910.
d. W Itiuiuav.
Claimant S W llradley. No. ol acre*
fta?. «»• 1®
and rra late red Kept. 1(1.1903.
_ _ M. A Cannrttna
Jetrlrtcr of Deed* and actios ^urr
SALE OF LAND.
fcV.WteUfcBiteS:)
“doU“£r Parte. J
Sy virtue of an order of Ml*, made iu (be
•bove entitled apecial proceed in* which la
a proceediactn Mil land for partition, now
Modtoc It* the Superior Court ol Uaaton
County, on the 12th day ol September. 1903,
wt the ucderaianedcouimleeionerr. wi)1m1(
by public auction to the h Wheat bidder at
the front door ot Ike (iaatnnToan and Truat
rasaxffc^iiWri?*^ ?.«
Saturday, the 17lfa day el October. 171).
the follnwiar deaertbed land, lylar end
beiaa In Oaatoola Townahlp. Canton Cmin
ty. N C.: All that tiact auowr m Loe
bwjae place ol Thbtaaa Wllaoo, dzceaaad,
jidfcfaln* the land* ol Wm. H. Jrnkioa
$.T. WUaow. tbo Arllnrtou Cottoa Mill.
L. Jenklna.fad othrraond mote portIr
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Subscribe for T« Oastokia
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Professional Cards,
R. B. WILSON,
Attorney at Law.
GASTONIA, N. C.
dr. o. e. McConnell,
dentist.
Office first floor Y. M. C. A. BldV
GASTONIA, N. C.
Phone 69.
HAMILTON V. STEWART,
Attorney-at-Lnw,
Office over A. D. Clark’* store.
g'astonia, N. C.
LUCIUS J. HOLLAND,
\ttnmey ami Counsellor at Law
, r.M.' ’c y
, 1'ifiv'l IlCill i, ...
IOIHK...
JicHuus fountains ot West*
eru North Carolinu
Villa
Southt rn Railway
Invites the Attention of Health or
Pleasure seeker*.
THE T0U1IST SEASON
; Opened .tune ). IWU ud on that date
| L«wk»i. Saaatr Lianlw TlcfcW*
I went m sale from principal point* in
' the South rtml im»!ieast, to the not*
* H rt ports ImihIciI *»n And reached by
j South* ni KiiiWsiy. l ick* tn on sale
: up to find indiutiui' Svi ;cmber 30,
i IW03; lt*nit««: Lu iVulxr 31, 1003, for
I return.
“The Land «I (ha Sky"
AKD
’Sapphire Cavalry."
AtktvJU. N. C, tad IV Spciaga. N. C~
offer every attraction to the Summer
Traveler or Invilid.
The Itn Tcaamaii mi Vjipeh >«a««t»
al*o offer many inducements for
Health and Pleasure.
A*k «ny Southern Railway Agent for
Summer Home* Polder, descrip
tive of the many Delightful
Reports reached by South
ern Railway.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
kaviaa on elided a a ad
. . * noa of the eatata of
land, deemed. all peraoaa
affalnM aald catatc archerc
r1i if iM*yit “* v*”
Id day al lifbatir, 1W4
or thia notice will be pleaded In har of
Iheir recovery. ATI paraona indebted to
•aid eat«te will pleaae make immediate
actUeanetn.
f. K. Ton antes.
^Admiji^rnlof ^e borne non of Pi an VI in
^hia Ana *§8*7803
NOTICE.
There will be a meeting of the
stockholders of the Piedmont
Telephone and Telegraph Com
pany at the office of the company
in Gastonia at ten o’clock a. n>.
ou Tuesday, October the thir
teenth, 1903.
W. T. Lovh, President.
September 17th, 1903.
NOTICE.
Hnving qualified as executor
ol the Ir-rt wii! nud testament of
John A. Gullick, deceased, tills
is to notify all persons having
claims against said testator to
present the same duly authenti
cated to the undersigned for pay
ment on or before the 1st day of
September, 1904, or this notice
will be plead in bar of any
recovery. All persons indebted
to said testator wit] please make
immediate settlement with the
undersigned.
Gkokck M. Goumcx,
Executor of the lost will and
testament of John A. Gnllick,
deceased.
This August 20th, 19Q3.
Sale el Valuable Lead.
Em tkta.hUM
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