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.tfn. With the Sooth ft n hot the North can ft. It fa from man like North Carolina’s Gov ernor. who will aooo take an other speech-making trip fa the North, that oor neighbors ki eeraiaa Maaon tad Dixon’s Una .bffebpmtimt we areoee people mad the Soath b still fa the Uaion and a part of tbb great ; >r:-: Vjfag rnmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Democratic workers ate aew am the bet qmarter stretch ef the cempeige. The election b only thme weaha oft. Prom now aatfl that time the cam If the precinct worfc attend the apaahinga. ■d will be qekkeoed tarn will be better to arenas the interest O' of Cheb bee active neighbors. ectfae eSarttopoOfta foil Demo pnbHcans mete about to take ,a *_ . *STob3<r-fCt ♦ v■ w •'*. rtl SCWMLSANO ROADS. th wnar • Antebr M ; * , 9 a Eaat Gaston. Oct. 17—The and election quiet «* Canaler'a precint Saturday afternoon. For magistrate Col. AbajaeMir, received 19 mKlfr. K.ML Jones 7. For Treaanwr onr own fellow-citi sfcSVJ-tirtftiB: Shuford of Dallas 7. The other candidates received one and two wt« «*cb g *4^ Inn* —better schools. This only confirms wbat wa have th wnjrasaid. tlMt Hast Gastonia *» above the front in all public Improvements. It. sms these tilAt frtr rna/t Kam/1 ■ sod in return foe their patriotism they are to get one of the best and longest stretches of road in the con try. We want every body to lay their heads together sad n necessary, bo taxed for stfll better roads and schools. The play "Down in Dixie." Mlfotnt Holly in Rhyne’s Hall last Sslarday night was a com plete success. The hall was pretty well filled with aa hand •ome looking people as can be get together in this coontry. In j*di doubt if there isa more handsome set of people any ,l^*t U*tle town. Dr. Boyte, John M. Hoover, Twoer Johnson, John Tipton, Willis Holland, Walter Rhyne Congressman Jas. A. Costner «ni last but oat least, John Hoi fond who acted the part of the hundred-year-old negro, a 11 their Pwrts well. Mias M«nfo Doan. Miss Violet Hoi fond and grandma, Mrs. Jas. A. Cpstnm and Miss Berths Jen kins who acted the part of the aid negro woman, all played their part to perfection, and no where do wo know of a home* tofont troupe that excels them. Wc understand this play was gotten up for the benefit of the ****** ^bool nt that place, which is one of the best in the country. Hon. James L. Webb was £*&** *. *P«och at Mount Holly Saturday night, and be was there where many had gone to hear Urn. But on account of the play the speaking was post poned for a few days, when Mr. Webb will return and apeak to nmay who will be more than glad to bear him. Milh Perry Rozxell, one of the 5°"* h*“d*ora* young ladies of Mount Hotly, has been spend imrafew days at Open View, Om guest of her friend Miss Ella Abcruethy. —for- Jeme* I#- Maoney, of lUogs Mountain, and Mr. A. L. Wrtokk, of Dallas, were through East Gaston last week, «■* they like Prof. Hall and « upen view •ad took a peep at Col. Aber a«tky*a fsnooa Jersey Ball. Both declared that they bed “ver in their lives sees any fHja bJ—* Tk* Colonel will take bin to tbc Meckleo hm Pair asdoxpccts the judges tojot pay him the first prize for the trouble of driving bin over sad back. It is very dry bat the farmers « making good aae of tke tine and gathering in their csapa very fast, which are turn ing oat aboat as well as con Id bo ^expected considering the Aa oyster supper win be gives o'clock. ianKe^SrvSddraJ store hy the Ladies Cbristiab Uahn aad tba Young Peoples Christian Uaiou of ifia A. R. P. etomb. All the proceeds Iron the sapper, above the expenses. •Ill go toward the support of two orphans la the A. R. p. onbaaogest Rio Verde. Mexico. Bach of these societies has fora onhsa in thh kltk^tW^The object is a most worthy one sod iaaatvas a Uberal pstronogo. _ WEW MILL roi ftASTONIA. . '" SNK' Bmxat f.J' vm The snounee incut that Qaa toaia » to have a near cotton ■nil! will be received with much interest in local business circles. Tbe mill will be capitalized at fMO^OOO sad will have 10,000 14r. George A. Gray, anperin tMdeat of the Loray milt and oottl recently superintendent of the Old mills and the Avon, la the chief promoter of this new enterprise and will be the chief stockholder. Mr. Gray recently •old bis heavy holdings in the Avon mill to the Messrs. Lov* and Mr. D. B. Rhyne. He is one of the poiaeer mill owners and operators ]0 this section and every enterprise with which be has been connected has pros pcrcd. ue is tboronniy con venant with every department of the cotton manufacturing btmoess and the fact that be U back of the enterprise is suffi cient guarantee that it will be eminently successful. When seen at tbe Loray yes terday by tbe reporter Mr. Gray stated that he bad purchased forty acres of land West of town and east of tbe Arlington m,M •'Ki here the new fac tory will be located. The pro perty was bought from Mr. C. J^sottHuss and Mr. Monroe Wbitesiaes. As yet no organi sation has been perfected. This will be done and tbe subscrip tion books for stock opened be tureen now and the first of the f*or. Work will begin on the bntidings about April 1st, 1903. No contracts for tbe brick have been let bat Mr. Gray baa pro posttiosa under consideration. This new mill will be a wel come addition to the manufac turing enterprises of tbe town. When it is completed Gastonia will have eleven cotton factories owned by eight corporations. An Interesting Castle. Ckartana Obwnr. !3tb. Mr. aod Mrs. L. H. Taylor, of New York, spent yesterday in tbe city, returning from a visit i? .rcmtives Huntersville. Taylor is the famous pitcher (or the New York Natioual League baseball team, which catne ont a close second this season in tbe racp for tbe pennant. He was formerly the crack pitcher for Oak Ridge Institute. He went from there to New York several years ago, and is one of the best known pitchers in baseballdoni. »uu mi. isyior are doid deaf mutes. He met bis wife at Morganton several year* ago; the two were greatly attached to each other from the start, and marriage quickly followed. Mrs. Taylor’s greatest delight is to clip all the articles concerning her husband that appears in the newspapers, and paste them in a scrap book to show him, she says, or rather writes, ‘’when he gets old." The happy pair left this morning for St. Louis, where they will take in the ex position._ The Odd Fellows and Wood men of the World of Concord will erect a handsome $20,000 lodge bnllding. -.-.m . . .. — . Has Tour Husband the Mer chant Tailor Habit? If ha hu, yon can car* him of it liy bringing him her* and letting us lit him with a i«U el CORRECT CI.OTHKS hand tailored by ScUossBroo. 4 Co. that coat half th* price the merchant tailor would charge (or no batter fit. atyle or quality. THUS on a aait that yoor hut band haa been paying U5 for, you can aava about half, and $12.50 will buy a lot of good thing* you need (or your own wardrobe. Tall your lady friend* about thia. They will appreciate the discovery. The illustration shows two reigning favorites in Fait Ajwarcl. at Prices Ranging From S I 2 up. re stamp of superiority oa these clothes is wore tbsn a mere name ****“.‘B tbs collar. Kverv stitch, every strand, every curve show unmistakable evidence of the master-hand. Hsch suit is an eloquent *p?eT to thc Tn*n who knows the difference between n clnlm to superiority and tbe superiority that ia built in "Drop in and let us talk It over.” SWAN-SLATER CO. Outfitters to Particular People. BIG BANKRUPT SALE The big bankrupt sale of the Gastonia Bargain House Stock, begun Saturday, is still in full blast. Hve thing ia being told at an average of .SO cents on the $. You You can’t afford to miss this big sale. Come and bring your family. WHITFIELD DRY QOODS CO. CAMPAIGN 1Y CANDIDATES. Oku at Ckurnilli Next Fri day—Wibb and Hawaii in Mat Debate.—Hen. W. C. Dawd Will Speak Next Week. The county campaign onens at Cherryville next Friday after noon, the Zlat, at one o’clock. The candidates arc expectrd to be present and present their claims for the favor of the peo ple. The* other appointments are as follows: Pallas, Saturday, the 22nd, l p. m. Ilea center, Monday, 24th, 1 p. m. Mt. Holly, Tse«d«y. 2Sth. night. Stanley. Fnday, zsth 2 p. m. Mac Aden ville, 28th, sight. Union, Saturday. 29tb, 2 p. tu. .SttU’i Store, (Jastonln, 20th, at At Charryvine, Dallas. Bessemer and Mount Holly, there will be n joint debate between Messrs. New ell and Webb, candidates for con gress. At Stanley. McAdanville, Union, and Kagan's store, Hon. W. C. Dowd. Editor ol the Charlotte News and Timas-Democrat, will be with the candidates and address the peo ple upon current political topica. The Secretary of State yes terday granted a charter to the Trolltngwood Manufacturing Co. of Haw River, capital $125,000. The concern will manufacture fabrica of cotton or wool. Greensboro Female College opened Wednesday morning under moat favorable auspices. The enrollment was tbe largest in the history of the college for the past six yearn. ac=jq=. Taa ... i 11 ... . 1 ■■ ■ 11 II WWW.. ! The Substitute BY WILL R HARBEN Author of "Abner Denial," "The North Wi& Mystery," Etc. m TIBS PAPER The Substitute, by Will N. Harben, the dU. tinguiahed author* highest achievement and one ef the beet stories of American life ever written will be printed aerially in thia paper. •* > "*”*•“** onfiui nmnr* IM tall of quint folk poitnjrw] wHk * u Will Train White Servants. Uchaood. V*^ LHip.tcto. So complex has the servant girl question become here that a mass-meeting of the ladies of Richmond was held today in the basement of Ceutenary Mcthodisit chnrcb to devise some method of dealing with it. The cheif greivance was that it is impossible to get a negro servant who can do the work she agrees to do. It was fur ther averred that it became ne cessary several times a week to rise early in the morning to take the place of the hired girl, who failed to appear. No one knew just how to deal with the question, but final ly one suggested the formation of society or club. This plan was a adopted with avidity, and the foundation laid for an effort to train white girls to take the place of colored servants. The idea is to establish a school of domestic science, which the poorer class of white girls may attend free of charge. It is ex pected that they will gradually supplant the negroes. Thirty Years lor Minder. RiWlb 1*0*1. ISUb. Winston-Salem. N. C., Oct. 14. —Special.—in the snperiar court here today Prank Snow, colored, pleaded guilty to mur der in the second degree for shooting and killing his wife at Rnral Hall a few weeks ago. There was evidence which showed that Snow was weak both physically and mentally. This saved him from conviction of mnrder in the first degree. He was given thirty years in the state prison. Willis Shcuse. al so colored, charged, with aiding and abetting in the murder, also submitted to a verdict of murder in the second degree. He was given two years in the penitentiary. _ NOTICE. DumwUm « CirnriHiD. State of North Caroline, > department of State. I CHKTIPlCATKOP DISSOLUTION. Ta all lo wham tkast Prtuols may camt—GREETING: l « • J . ( ' , - V ■ / NEW ARRIVALS TO-DAY AT THOMSON We have a big lot of new arri vals of Percals, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Silk, Millinery and Cloth ing. Don’t hesitate one moment: but make for Thomson Co. You will always find something that will Interest you. Our buyers have been on the alert and have picked up some big bargains for this week. GO ON SALE TO-DAY. 2000 yds 36 Inch Percal, perfect goods, pretty styles. They go at 5c yd. Another lot of heavy Shirtings In short lengths. I to 4 yd pieces. They go at 4c yd. Worth almost double. _ 10 pieces ail wool Tweeds, all shades. A dandy for walking skirts, etc., only 25c yd. A 36 Ih. Taffeta, Browns and blues, big values for the price. They go at 69c. yd. 20 pieces new Dress Fabric's: All the leading shades. -They go on sale this morning at prices that will interest you. NEW MILLINERY ARRIV ING DAILY. Our business has been beyond our expectations. Our trimmers areas busy as bees, but ali orders are promptly filled. Always glad to show you something new every day. How about that fall ault and over Coat? Just take a glance over our Immense stock on second floor and you will be convinced that we are head* quarters. • It*s the unusual that attracts. Great value is the magnet that draws. Every day now Is a busy day with us, because we offer some unusuall attractive merchandise at unusually attractive prices. THOMSON CO. THE PEOPLE’S STORE. BIG CUT IN BICYCLES. In order to close out our line of Uicycles befotc the winter season sets in we are going to make a big cut , on them. In this lot is ouc Raycycle, one Columbia, one Tribune, that are the beat bicycles that are made; so if you want a good wheel at a cheap price, see us at once as they are going to be sold. : • : : : : : TORRENCE BROTHERS, PLUMBERS AND DEALERS IN BICYCLES. 3-NIGHTS-3 Commencing Thursday Oct. 20. THK PICKERT COMPANY In a Repertoire of Popular plays. Thursday uight—A Wife’s Peril .New plays—New Specialties. Band parade at uoon, prices, 15, 25, 35. SEATS NOW ON SALE AT TORRENCES DRUG STORE. NOTICE. Tb* anderaiROtd hereby Rtres no tice that lie ha* qualified as adnua latmtor o5 the aetata of the late Rob ert 6. Wilson. deceased. and all per ■ona boldin* claiaia aralnat saidI de cedent are notified to preaent them mi or before the I V!» day of Scp Iember, KW», or Him wfil hr pir«<k<l In bar of their recovorv. This the 14th day of October 1DW. V. 0.* Wrraaijr, Administrator. (fllcdVn. «■ - ■■■■ i1’" Ritlct •( Execatioa Sale. .- -t ^»Ta|>»oro«*. j |. ow Saaertor Csnrt. • * ’ „ W • DAVIS & SON’S LIVERY. W« have one of the heat and largest atablea in the South Our line of horses and vehictea la the beet ever seen la Oastoa county, gnd our pricen Just at reasonable. We invite the patronage of the public on the ground of the service and satisfaction we glea. f.adles who drive to Qaatunia will fled at always ready to core for their tra-a« while they do their ■hopping. Wc lalrc good rare of the team and scud k arownd when granted. i. F. DAVIS <; SON.
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