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What'a the matter with the .cottaii- spinning Vrtwcml A cut made in New Bathat yas terday reduces the wages of 000 to 73,000 operatives, and the Association baa been called by .comaaittes to meet ia Charlotte omit Tnesdey to eoaatder "some united action to cattail peodue* It ban been along time since the public bee had any tidings frem the Honorshle S. M. DMtgeff. the ben) of Banner B&. Prom the Boone Dew Dmp, the apollcaC bat by no jmmm» the dalle* newspaper **hle, we learn that be fa pre pariag to maha a lecturing tour af the South this winter, and 'will spend the- month of Jana* ary i* Florida. Mr. Dogger la a ■min* and knows bow to lee* tare, bring a kind of vocal word painting Hnateeeope. end there hasdty be any occasion for thnee who hear him lecture to ettwpleie of a dulfrbow. *.,**•« institution of which «*• Public know* bwt Httle aa yet was established by the Gen *“• daarwhly lam win'er. |t fa called the Appalachian Training wohaoleod was located at Boooe, the county seat of Wataags. The ewteipcfac fa designed aa a I far teachers la a ^_fa - ^ f, Ashe, Wat ■*■* CeHwelMiitehan. Yancey and WUkce. TV Mil to eatab le* this school was introduced far Mr. Newlaad. of Caldwell, 1 tV Home, la bfll was Hg '”T-* ■ —t-; tV Senate The school waelocatadatBoeoeaadlieaerr. ft ft ** »» * Doyeni, two *U. They are men of industry •NRtr. dhhiti tad pat riot "ft l»««!toiiwk with characteristic tuny to make hi Western North Carolina. TWy Ura colWcted in ceah for The State ” *"* W®° toward the bnfld tafMdUOOOaycar for main. canyfog the *""*"!** ft* Wataoya Acad TMjfct theae yoony sea nSfaSd Ur t7,°® jgffsrtirr wiJac ajaatcaaejn^ -*.* CWBnwwHlff, AflAOBV >> l£ :• .fcjafr j» v /.•'• 4c dm is the State ia the Lexing ton Dispatch edited by Ron. H: B. Varner, who is ila> oar State Cow fastener of Labor and President of the North Carolina Press Association. Among bis correspond cots is one who writes the news Bom Parmu—writes It with tbe bark o®. Ha opens kia tetter of Nov. *®d with a reference to tbe weath * nd aa appropriate reminla tbna: of m the coldest — tha aeeood week of UafcU reminds a* of aafendM wheat crop inter of nsffl.-’ In that but sentence there is a sort of concealed hint that may be it will'be a good wheat year agaia. and tbs item is by no awaaa nniutercating to the agri cultural reader. A Uttlc further on in the same letter matters of diet claim the correspondent's attention and he bants forth rapturously with tbe intelligence that— ‘■toreSMd wild honey is no long u peop‘” To say that his neighbors have Progressed Bom locus and wild honey to ’possum and taters means that they ate advancing hi civilisation and that their lives have fallen in pleasant places. There la no news like good news. In every well regulated com munity religion has a prominent place in the attention of the pco pb and the Dispatch's corres pondent docs not neglect to make reference to the religions I Hie of his neighborhood. Hear him: ■*Th»a Holiness nag that has been That appears to be less respect ful than devout, bat according to the evidence-this correspon dent appears. to be partial to } paace and good order at religious meetings. Since everybody is talking the tsce problem it is no wonder if the newspaper correspondents occasionally exercise their privi lege of touching upon this topic. The dcath of a worthy okl-iime darkey opens the way, and oar Dispatch correspondent delivers himself in this wise: "Taris^ Chess Sanders, the last °** °f *** time slaves, near i*ttyf^dserrnnt os many ofths «J4 issns warn; bat deliver as n««^ tbn new and Bassett with And so the correspondent of oar contemporary is doing his part to keep its readers posted on the newt of the day. What be tends doesn't have a nibbed and polished piano finish on it; it b rather split out in the rough and sent ahead with the bark on It; bat k will be read. News with the bark on if usually makes intcrestiag reading, and we send our greetings to ibe Dispatch’s correspondent. A Bl |MI«||U <| —M, ■On* •# tbs untie ftotuna W Js paa." said a «aa who has Bvsd long to Chat music;, “to that an craps sad (Mb an ahaoat asctala to dstortorat* X ban araa beautiful flssahss grows tfea first year (ran stock Isipuital frssi tbs Uni tad Stain. TW sscaad year thar tran adll fairly garni, tbs third ssaaaa Mr. aad after that Qntt to sat. Kstbtog la tho vegetable world woakl so«u» la retain its oaoaUsaoo tor mnj leacth of data. II is a Sea boo eomitry. aad everythin ravens to tho best boo Bcaadtol lasb grsse rovers auray a pis la. aad jot It gives ao mutiaaal la cattle. Oardsa eagetshlas look as gas aa may grown ta tho United States, bat when cooked they ban no test*, The •owara are of gorgeous trace but the? are without perfume. “But am wttb those lupirfactloui It to a vary Interesting corner of tho earth, and many things raconunood It Its tohahttaats era la their way a ter ysagls. la the rural districts partlon larty tha aadrea arc tha toost houora bia beings I am sad. Is tha cities they an sharper mentally, boa ast aaaxty so scngmloe*.” The to—ala—> Venifstv, 1 aaw a eery pathetic sight aa Forbes ateast aald the ah— i ing yooag woes an. and U mode tu* smile. A poor far signer-1 east MI you Us nationality —stood oa the corner sarroandod by a Mg pile of lanugo. He el go a led to aa approaching car. bat tba ear pa seed right on. Motor—a and o—doctor possibly objected to the ■aodof freight No eooaar bad the car pooood than too young maa bant eat crying, and the tears roiled down hi* thaska It atom ad art range to — a —a act aa It was one of tbcao stories which l—o so beginning and bo sodlng- II aaay bo toot bo bad waited there toes and that no ear would step for him. It may be that bo thought that that wa* too Kit car that was going to Id* dtatl notion. I oaly know that he wan a atruager la a strange land and that ho —id broksn heart ad and that I —Ilwl to to* a grown man la tear* for so adapt* a thing.—Pittsburg lriapaUh. Case aa Uta rwwmia The fashion ad wearing to* Lair la a tea cent—acad to waaa ta the lattor part of lie* aaveoteoatb ccatnry. Aa we think now of tho** queer pigtail appandago* it seldom ocean to no that they eoaM bore been of any — ex cept aa an Uriel to human folly. It Wan. Low err • that occasionally they wet* ■ Tory Important part of a gcsUctoan'a person, aa may be Inferred from to* following computet pybUshed tn England at too time tba fashion* htaa com me ored to cot their hair "Tbo bathers of Brighton compute htttarty of too trooblo they bar* Is sloe* they bars cel off their cue*. TUI aao Of tbo** docked fashionables k frowned froth this circumstance the rag* for cropping will sot die oat.” toaoaaoaafea the toeeees. A clergyman who grot many yean In ailaaV—ry work la to* west soya ■ that be bad occasion oa* day to rid# la a fall stagecoach op a steep hlU The drteor where to* ateost was she are at pet oat sad walked, and as be walked ha would frequently opes tbo door of t£s coach and thee that It agate with a atom. This tba pa earner re found as haying. “Look hero, drlewrn eo* of them aald. “Why do yon kick up each an In fernal notes with that doorr “To beartro ap my borer*," tha drtr ar answered. “Erory time they haor this door clooo they think that oce of you. taking pity oa them, boa got out and that — ho* than Imagine tha* fhetr lead to tbrhtwr"_ Dr. J. V. Jhy was found guilty of murder in toe iccond degree in the Buncombe connty court Tuesday and oeotenced to 30 yean at hard labor. Jay killed his three children several weeks ago. Insanity was his plea. PLAT1N0TYPES charm all who ace them. The most beantifnl photo graph made. Guaranteed absolutely permanent. Atl first-class photographers arc making them. Samples on exhibition at •• .. i \ { \ _ New Harness Shop! =3cRAIO and head tawtte roar patronage. Tbey are workmen who •are been doing yonr fent.s'rS GET OURPRICEg You ere cordially Invited •a visit oar shop oppo* eiu CHy Hall aodget on Harneaa, sJXZZAtrr; WAVE MONEY. SfcS.Tar.is ep will bay t we cm aave y«* yoey. Can and be ceavtnsed. list] craioThead. Charistts Has Car Strike. The city .of Charlotte awoke Wednesday morning to find that it bad a street car strike ou hand. The motonneo and con ductors, 48 in number, refused to take out tbe cars on that morning, their grievance being that the company would not equip the cars with electric beaters. Tbe strikers had previ ously mode complaint to tbe management and had given notice that they would quit if tbqir demand was not granted. The company maintains tbst it is impracticable to heat the cars. No demonstrations of violence have been made And tbe strikers say there will be none. A »ew cars are being operated but pas sengers nre few. The officials say they will have the entire system in operation to-day The strikers have the sympathy of tbe labor unions iu tbe city and are endeavoring to effect a boycott against the street cars. A Golden Rato of Agriculture: •»«W«® TourU«d*adf<Mr«fa* •illb«good, riintrot Potash tatbthitlllarqalk quality Md qo entity la the hao . J omt. Writ# aa and aJ »a a<n eaad you. M by naxt mail, OUT money winning books J Subscribe for TH8 GASTONIA Gaxhttk. The Road to Cl >thtng satlsfactoa leada to this store WELCOME to THIS STORE AUTUMN AND VINTER OPENINO. 1903.V4. 1/ yw* w<«h to know how to dmi correctly lor thin Autumn nod ” inter season and at the same time economically, we cordially invite you to viatt our store to-morrow morning and inspect the new season's Suita and Top Coats which we have gathered from the best manufac turer* tit the country. We hare not confined our purchases to any one or two houses, but selected the beat from many and the results certain ly surpass every previous effort. It i* not alone the moderate prices that count with us, hut the great values which we offer at each price and the gcuuiue goodness in every fibre and thread and the same rule applies to onr Hats end Haberdashery. We ere proud of the offerings we are able to make at each price: Men's Top Coats. $10.00 to $ti. SO, Men a Fall and Winter Suits. $8 SO to $K>. There is one collection, however, which we wish you to see par ticularly, sad which will exemplify every phase of the new season's fashions. In fabric and design, aud they are the Suita and Top Costs which we have marked____ __ $12.50 . Von could not get the same quality and style made to measure for if* !• *0<* evrB Ore* vou will not be ss snre of the fit and sat isfaction aa you are with these. BOY’S CLOTHING. . The boy will nse his clothes hard ii be is healthy, and it is a good sign. It is up to-you." therefore, toprovide the kind that will "slund the racket.' If you buy of ns. we guarantee that they will do so. aud our pncea will always save yon money. yor display of Autumn llata ana Haberdashery is complete with the finest that the market affords, and on every purchase in either de partment, we guarantee a direct saving of nymry for you. J.Q.Holland & Co. OASTON LOAN l TRUST CO. A A A A SPECIALTIES: A A A A ••"Several of those 3 and 4 room houses for rent at $3.50 to $5.00 per month. **-We >ave several farms to offer at reduced prices, if I taken at once. If not sold now, may not be offered again un til another crop is gathered. ••"Deposit in onr savings bank and get the highest rate paid for your money. OASTON LOAN d TRUST COMPANY W. T. LOVE. rr.aM.nl. 4 4 4 E. 0. HcWBD. Traatnrar PROTECT YOURSELF Against winter’s cold wind*. A muffler is one of the best protec tors. Have just received the handsomest line of silk mufflers ever brought to this city. All the swellest designs; newest weaves aud coloring*. We have them in many different qualities. Wklt* ar Mack, >I>1S ..__ ___tOc Waite, Mack. ate.. Hals_„___7Sc White with Mack border ar Meek with white herder (the latest) SI.11 A bast at bcaatlea. a ay cslor ar letlp___SI.00 ta SI.SO Do you wear a Way’s muffler? You ought to. A perfect throat and cheat protector. As easy tQ put on as the hat yon purchased from ROBINSON BROS., the Haberdashers. From Factory to the Bank. Hi* GASTONIA SAVINGS BANK i should receive pert of the con tents of the wage-earuers envel opes each pay-day. No matter what the income may be. a certain amount can aod should be set aside for emer gencies or use in old age. The (Instoma Savings Bank will accept amounts of $1.00 and upwards and pays interest on savings accounts. GASTONIA SAVINGS BANK, L. L. JUNIONS. Prm. L. L. HARDIN. Cikitr. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CK3g! ...«V1CS mown T# ui ntm-n... NORTH—SOUTH—EAST—WEST. * Tkftafk Trtta* Bs«r*a* Priaeipi) CWm m4 Idtrli »rw»un namui A*«mi*oo»Tio« i. Etogaot PiHatalltiyltg Car* *a *11 Through Train* ■in m »ya ui mMh i mi.in i for Igort. CoSt f Hill* faglijH, tr*S v* to IwMartlSwy* MEN’S FA L L SUITS Have you hard luck with the clothing you’ve bought hitherto and are you thinking of turning over a new leaf? Good! let us help you. Come to Roman’s Iot your FALL SUIT, and a pleasant, new experience. New fabrics are here, fancy WORSTED and CHEVIOTS picked, to suit fastidious men. It will pay you well to give us a call at the YELLOW FRONT. : : : : : : ROMAN THE CLOTHIER Shoe Shlae Free. Gastonia, North Carollia ROLLING IN! * I A carload of the cele* brated Buck*a Stoves A Ranges. It’s a line we are proud to represent. WEIOH THE COVERS EXAMINE the CRATES INSPECT THE OVENS LOOK AT THE FLUES I ! You can’t find a flaw nor a fault with a Buck’s 1 Range. Roomy* well ventilated bake ovens, with | white enamel lining to oven doors and racks. Add LONG BROS. GOOD NEWS and BETTER NEWS! Since the last time we nude mention of our stock we have re ceived two car-loads, (50) fifty bead of nice Tennessee mules and horses, and we can now show yon the best lot of stock we have had at any one time in a year. These stock have been carefully selected by our old frieud and buyer. Mr. G. A. Anderson of John son City, Tennessee. And he knows bis business. He has shipped ns 14 car-loads of stock, making a total of 350 bead during the past 12 months. We have disposed of 300 of them and now have the two fresh cars of 50 head to offer yon. Among them are a lot of nice mated and matched teams or pairs, suitable for farm work or heavy wagon use. and almost any kind of atnqle or horse you may want can be found at our atables. Remember we sell cither for cash or on time, and every animal guaranteed as represented when sold. It is useless to say that we sell them cheap or reasonable, for when we aay that we have handled nearly five hundred head! the past year, any reasonable man would know that the prices were satisfactory. All we ask is a chance to show you our ability to please you, both in stack and price. Call and see us whether yon are ready or not to buy. Our bitching lot below stables is free to all, drive in and feed. When yon are in need of a good buggy, nice suney, or car nage of any kind, we can fnrnish it to yon at a low price. We also carry a full line of farm and spring wagons, drays, and several kinds of one-horse wagous, all sites harness, saddles] col lars, bridles, whips, and winter lap robes, the prettiest patterns and ranging in price from $1.50 to $12.00, and we have a lot of choice Turf Seed Oats of oor own raising for sale at our store. CRAIG & WILSON. THERE’S A WOMAN IN THE CASE From beginning to end in the jewelrv buaineea. The lad hr gine to aproce np aa won , aa he bee a giri-aod the men to etndv r&sxsj.srs arsans?. NOVEL EFFECTS IN WATCHES eyas isawem***** - —»<-*».. wfc.™ «>■« «u» tsu/ssas sjz UMBRELLAS. Si5SI»S!^rt3Srtt5f!SSJ?tt TORRENCE, the Jeweler.
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