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of prices they ere sow forming. Some of them may get into ■ 4^di!!ri.vk>n In Gaston cosnty there me •*» Wb in active operation, •fck a sixth is coarse of ergaai aatios. Poor of these have recast lr imhfiafcadin Ttm Oaxstts ststomrats at their condition, that flM, the ChcrryvfBe Bask, kavisg pwhHsbcd its report (a the News of that town. Itisin teresting to'sate the following ttnaa of Imlnratatioe compiled trom these fire reports: The total loans and dkfconota on Soptearimr 6th aaapaats to $455. 559-78. Tha beaks had oa haad tm/msnrn cash, mom than a man. and child in flastoa^eoes tg. Tha deposits (abject to check, the money placed in the bp their east mb ms for |§||i 1" ‘ ’ 17 to : than £0% atilt 11 is not a flesh tkaa at pear with dw banks. Tha ant report, whkft win ha pabBahed is ahost tea weeks, whan hatinera is lowing at full .*•* Wffl very 'probably be a -J- • ^ - Not oue cent bod come from my pereato but it was the revenue derived frog} odd jobs done for the neighbor*. Brother farmer*, don’t ex peel e boy to do a man's labor. Don’t work bim to death. Don't so to a political meet ing and leave tbe boy at borne to fix tbe fence. They enjoy a day of as .well as yon. Subscribe for a good semi weekly paper such as ,'Ta i Gaprrrx" or tbe «Republic.* Don’t waste your time and money with a one borne country Paper which does little besides print your name in it every time yon go to town and tbe editor happens to see yon. A .news paper should not tit up Hs local columns with sack. Give the boy good ..'Wholesome literature. and R: is te be commended for ka wholesome literature and its newsy service. • Paxsnta. sanitarium m that city. It ia said that he is being backed in the enterprise by a wealthy northerner. The Board of Trustees of the State University in session at Raleigh Wednesday authorised the estahlishstnenb of a School of Applied. Sciences with Prof. J. W. .Gore’as dean. The school consists of mathematics, elec tricity, chemistry, geology, end mining. $28,00-$18.00—$10.00. DOLLARS IK GOLD. Three Splendid Prizes Offered by THE GAZETTE* To Be Awarded November I5tb. WbatWHlbe the Total Coegreastonal Vote Cast la Gaa taa at the Electloa of Nee. 8? Os tbe 15th of November Tu Quimb going to Mr fifty dollars fas gold for tky three ■Mft accurate tjjlmUi of the jfefiil 'Coogreaaioaal .vote that will be cast In Gaston eonaty at the election of November the 8th. L Fbr the most accurate, $25. *. The next. $15. 1 And the next. $10. Who may compete? L ^' new subscriber, who Hri it aMm’oM dollar for a teff$Mi*fadGR4ri*tibo~to Thu GaxUttw. «*• ; 2. Anytfretent snbacriber who pay* to date of estimate and one Ml year a head. S. Any subscriber now paid ahead who wiH pay a dollar on bis snbscriptioa account. 4. Any dob-maker who will bring n» five new cash aabacri* ben at owe dollar each. Ot coarse each new sabacribet at ooe dollar will be entitled to one'estimate- The clnb-tnakai is entitled to ooe eedauta. foi each clab of five be brings. U be should make the three best estimates, be would get all tbe prises. In case ef a tie, the prise will be derided. If tbe sacccsalnl estimate is made before October 18, ten per ccat extra will be added to tbe prise. Official re tarns of elections held ia Gaston county daring the past ten years show that in 1M oowct rectivca— , ,, • 1 ^04 P&S5E . T«al-t.yjO ISOS SgTUS&r— iJS whit* saaswai__... u ' Taut_T«* , Aagast. UB7 Pa Retaovsl received_s_„- 1,07 Aaaiast Rearers! received... ljoa '* * - -—-3,730 *-15 * - Total-Tew Aagast, MOO. Per Admeadmewt rec'd 2,03 Against Amendment rac'd". l.Jgl Total--Tom November. 1900 Buxton received__ i ope Blschbqrn received_ l.SOB AUea received_ 17 Portaw race!red.*____ • | Total —---3.JBS 1003 Webb received_:_ 3 <mi Hiss received_*_ jkj Rhodes received -----_ | Total---'... 3,0® ’ April. 1903 £OT.R*!“S7,,,,c*lwl7- 1,700 Against Removal received.... 1,773 Total- 3,400 How maay votes will be cast ia Gaston coanty (or Congress' iona) candidates in the election of November 8tb? CLOVES CULUH03. •Clover, & C.. Sept. 19tb, Ot Tbe school at.tbis place open ed Ibb Mortis* with Prof. J. T. Jooes asorfadpnl dud Miss Nan ok Grist of Yorkvilk. S.C., «nd Mias Addle Jackson of this place as assistants. Prof, sad Mis. Jones ate board far with post-toaster J. D. Goto, Miss Grist boards' with Miss Unit Matthews. Ptof. W. H. Hamilton left Setsrdoy for Grey Coort. S. C. to take ehanre of the school at that nlssa. fl*VE THE EOT A CHANCE. iaa'I 9o to the SitiUax aad Lun Him to Pis the Peace— Th# 9aaeHe **-1—1||| Ta wa 'aenor air tka Oh«Mi Having been a reader of yoor excellent semi*weekly newspap er and a correspondent of the same for several yean, I wish to oner e abort article on the above caption which heads this. I was once a boy, whether good or bad I will pot say.* In the present advanced stage of life, l have often thought, were the boys given a chance before they get their majority there *cmld apt be the dearth of farm help which is so often complain* *■ by Wlf correspondents. At the age of 14 I accumulated a few dollars and thought bow I coaid invest It to advantage. New Fall Now Ready. We srcskswlng sll the newest sad csrrect styles fat be J ns. B. Stet son soft sod stiff hats, from A A A A 4 4 $3.50 * $5.00 *• ’ • *. SWAN-SLATER CO. r ■ ■■ The Bank of Boone in Wa tauga county will be organized to-morrow, the 21st. The ChenyviUe News uvi that Mr. Rufus Carpenter lost one of hia horses last Tuesday. One broke the others leg by a kick and the wounded animal bad to be shot. The Kiogs Mountain Herald, which was recently sold by Rev. T. A. Sikes to klr.' J, C. Bum gardaer, baa been, leased from the latter for five years by Mr. Leslie McGinn**. Dr. E. B. Craighead has b'en elected president of Tulane University. He was once a member of the faculty of Wof ford College and later was at the bead olClemson Colleae. The Mooresville Furniture Company ia a new concern or ganised at Mooresville for the ntanafactnre of furniture. B. A. Troutman, L. L. Troutman. Aoa S. J. Jon** are the omnix Mr. S. B. Tanner baa been elected president of the Henrietta Cotton Mills, at Henrietta, to suc ceed his father-in-law, the late J. S. Spencer. Mr. J. H. Van Ness was elected |o succeed Mr. Spencer as s member of the board of directors. R. P. Poster, formerly freight agent of the Southern at Ashe ville, has. been appointed gen eral manager of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railway nnce the lease'of the road to R. S, Howland. HU offices wili be at Newbern. ' Mr. Jefferson Lewis Was struck and killed by passenger train No. 40 at Spencer Saturday night. #e was going to the de pot to meet a son and was walk ing too hear the track. The son was on No. 40 and witness ed the tragedy. . • • R. H. Bryant, a negro physi cian of Asheville, is meeting bitter opposition to bis project to equip and ope-ate a nerro I A complete transforma tion has been wrought. The I Summer things of yesterday have given place to the mer- | chandlse that hints of turn- 8 Ing leaves and hdzy atrnos- § nhere. Everything is in fine I fettle*—we’re ready; yes, I splendidly ready, with one of the grandest ex positions of bright new autumn merchandise It has ever been our pleasure to announce and we extend you an invitation H to visit our big stores* You will find us prepared to fit you out from top to toe with the most beautiful creations of the master minds of the world of fashion. We are making prices that will attract you and we fl guarantee a treatment that will hold you. trlm^for the>fal/buelneft».n * r"h dep.rt-.nt In | MILLINERY. 1 . Off showing of new Mllllnecy for present or early fall wear brings forth the admiration of every woman that has vlalted the display. ■ Th® ®re so varied and the assortment so complete, there Is no disappointment Is selecting just the style you want. DRESS GOODS. f • t • - Every day brings shipments of the gorgeous new fall styles. Never before'were materials so rich In color and texture* nor so reasonably priced* • • • * j \ I CLOTHING MEN and BOYS. '■ * • • ‘ J . . I New Clothing for Men and Boys la arriving dally. Oar second floor Is rapidly nlllag op with the choicest productions of the f ore most makers. Patterns are the handsomest ahowa for years. You are eordlf fly Invited to Inspect the styles and prices. ' fS^ri;X>rB?S. • Oar Shoe Deportment Js now reedy as never before, as you will find. A moat complete line for Men, Women and Chlldreu, for dreaa or every day wear. |f you want shoea we’ve got what you want. What’s more, you’ll be sat* Isfled, too. I
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