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I J.M.SKtrvtoD. Parteawtfari " M» Co.—.. W N UAVJS. - »—r—liiii.m, a. s. MviNvorr. J. W. XaXDSUCX. &AIUU. IMKKUMB. The beginning of the fall terra of acboola and colleges and tbe reorganization of teams of ra tions biarii of strecaons inter* ! acbohadc and intercollegiate contests has revived the' inter* if fa*terminable, discus Uoass to what kind of exercise and bow reach of it is beneficial tothema®, vpang or old, whose nontel Hfe is sedentary, aad who takes exercise neither spon : tsacously nor for the pleasure of it, bot perfaactorfly aad because be thiaka U essential to bis wvllbfiiff. Tbe benefit of exercise de pends largely upon tbe coodi* turn aftkepetao.takin.it and his fitness to -derive advantage from it. As one eminent physi ologist ami hygienist save: "If a m*n persistently overfills his Wood and connective tissue with materials ingested greatly fat excess of bra requirements, ex* ercite, especially if spasmodic and violent, aad taken at irregu Idr intervals, is likely to do bim ^ JF** m Tbia ® * BVf B UBOMf people of temperate habits the mistake is frequently made of ■Using opportunites of Icisat* from awwofonona work to do a ; BAST 6A3TM Bart Gastou. Oct. 31st.—The Mecklenburg county fair held in Charlotte -la now over and a thing of the peat, leaving Gas ton county the victor u 6r« cash prises won oat stock ex hibits*. One* Open View Bams came to the front with more blue ribbon* and spot cash to iu credit than any other ex hibitor. Mias Etta Farrar and bar sister, Mias Brake, two of aa handsome and well to do girls aa are in Bast Gaston, attended the fair last week, and woe the guests of their brother Laurence. Bonpgmtmbm of almost every family in oor section atteoded the mir last week, and all of them that we have heard say any thing about it report having had a good rime. Col. David Alexander Lowe, one of the oldest citixens of Lincoln county, attended the fair and enjoyed himself just Ilka the young folks did. Misses Ottie and Elvira Hipp art visiting their slater Mrs. Dellinger, in Charlotte. • The weather is ideal for onr farmers to gather their crops. ouv ii is Muu go lame woo want to wv their small grain. Moat of the cotton is out aad a mat deal of it ginned and it has toned out very well. But the largest yield that we have heard of ife that Of Col. Aber nathy's, bis-averaging over V lbs. of fiat to the hundred lbs. of seed cotton. Corn shucking* have been in progress for the last few weeks, and all report more rotten corn this year than was eycr seen in one year before. Oar schools will toga open and we trast that none bat good teachers will be employed and we hope they will devote their time to the teaching of children aa closely aa they would attend to their duties if employed at some basinets institution. As a rale our teachers ate too in different and careless in their boors of teaching, and many of them get mors pay than they earn, while many good ones are not paid enough, and right-here am want to say that in oar opinion teachers ought to be employed for their moral fitness. We do not think a whiskey, drinker ought to be employed lo teach children, nor do we believe an habitual smokes ought to be employed. We know of parents who are trying to rear up their children free from the habit of smok ing. and at their homes they forbid the use of h, and for their children to have to go to school, and be educated by a teacher that sits by tbelr side with an old pipe in his or her month, is ao unjust imposition on civilised people and there fore we would be glad if. our authorities would look into the moral habits of people making application to teach as well - aa to their educational qualifica tions. We ate making progress in almost every line a? industry in oar country, and ' now' let evary one torn his attention to better training of children in otorcoontry. ter SM.nl V S/»..ll_J hi* handsome wife of Meek lea burg came over last Sunday and ■peat the day with Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy. Rev. T. T. Sajler is completing bis first year as Pastor of the Mount Holly Metho dist Circuit, sad from what we Warn he has given pretty good satisfaction, and especially at tba Bead chard). iASTW UVt STOCK ¥1KS. NMH a^ftisaa Brought hr *• fpan Vtow"Vam at Mr. R. L. Ahsniathr. It is always a pleasure to see Gaston county carrying off the bauom. The exhibit of Mr. B. L. Aberaethy of - Open View farms in River Bend attracted favorable attention at tbe fair, and woo the * I I I I | i . WE CANT HELP TAIIING AND WRITING t ABOUT OUR J : Young Men’s Suits!;: ' rh»y «r« perfection The latent • ► c*U. itjhe tad fabric* arc hm. * *" aad the fit—yoa never aaw anch " ^ ' . V . v hnniaK collar*, each graceful " hanging front* aad ahtrta. At ' , crety point they.show the matter * hand. Then, too, they' wear *o ^ . well. No complaint*, alt aatiafied ■m . and happy. II yoa hare not been . ^ ^ . baytag of a*, why not Join the . ^ -m . throng and be happy, too * . -t Swan-Slater Co. f •4 OUTWTTBB* FOR MBN AND BOYS. TTtTtttTI'lMttttt .11 T t | PICTURE FRAMES! | X AH my Mouldings are new and of the latest styles. £ * My work is first-class. X .X Attractive line of Art goods. The price is right. * X | J.8. MULLEN, I | . At SMrfs Strife. GASTONIA, N. C. I X 1V5 • X mnmttmiiwrmmm t» n m h h m t ■: ■■jv.:-. •srjujj. ■ u tssssasseBi What to Yen BaHrrs ? ■■Utah Fort. It you believe in honest, eco nomical and efficient adminis tration, If yon believe in low taxes, . If you are opposed to tax-fed monopolies, If yqu favor real reciprocity in international trade. If you are burdened by. the high prices that result 'from Republican policies, » If you do not want to pay higher taxes to meet ship-sub sidies. If yon believe in the preser vation of the constitutional and legal checks and safeguards •gainst official usurpation, If you want the rascals in high places who have betrayed the people’s trust discovered and punished. If you would deal fairly with the Filipinos, If yon are opposed to unnec essary foreign wars and need less increase of the army and navy, ft yon believe that national prosperity is the God-given re ward of indnstTy intelligently applied under beneficent condi tions of soil and climate, and not the result of legislative fa vors unjustly accorded to spec ial classes, Industries or occupa tion*— Vote for Judge Parker. SLATE! 0T MM BULLS. Kasaeutiai SmMHigkttec la Uu Brutal Thau War. KwTotTlw*. Loia Mazsantiui, who aays he ia the champion bullfighter of all Spain, and who on his return to that country is going to tier himself as a candidate for a seat ia the Spanish Chamber of Dep uties for the District of Madrid, got here yesterday afternoon on t h e Hamburg-American liner Deutschland. Senor Marzantini is going to St. Lon is and later to the City of Mexico. "In my day,* h» said, "I’ve slain over 3.000 bally and have beea injured at least ten times. Bullfighting ia not Saar so cruel ■s prizefighting, oor Is H ia bru tality to be compared with the Rn iso-Japanese war. I do not understand yon Americans and It strikes • me that it would be a tood move if some of yonr efti teaa. instead of paying ao much mention to cracky to animals, vow Id bestir themselves and or ranine a society for the preven tion of cruelty to men." Coma twice every weak for tm* dollar a year. Deatractivk fort* I ret raged b New Jang la* week - Tfca Democratic Suit coat ■rtttt baa atat oat all tha coat rtgatfateto, foor aad oat-half trillion* ia namber. A m oatmeal to kba Coafad rrete dead wae aaveiled * Tar sjgsjfsrte a'sscrroraiA rraar at a ooak of HAOO. *®*5e-3&I ga&rffgs tTirs: ,V a r / ,y # *•.1 •' / HOEING AND P1AYIWG. ItiifesK ‘SSaWP-«:““ "» goadandiaii. ASS5SfettrH-oU " Ah' ft* diacoratad. thoaah Mill I a 'nia ^H,?wSHr&?tr!y?eh row Em. Um Dim t» pt»t lor thrifty cots fa fight batwoaa your row* iflSL** roar bands wbila praying I _n»a am you would gal. Fi«s,5affe(rS.™*y hM' F^5^5yj|j!^,yky"M'> «* Talking Atom Jadga Shaw. Loaltbatu Ttmrm. "Ge whi*.” said a man as he emerged from the court room one day last week, »ain»t that judge n—1 on pistol toters and hqnor?” Well, come to think about it, the fellow expressed it mighty near correct. flew Many Will Vete la Qastsa? For beat estimate $25 in gold; next best $15; next $10. See "Blection Honey” on fbttrth page and subscribe to-day. A sample copy invite* yon to join oar large and growing list. Mill Slack Far Sale. TucKAseeoe ferry. esmuaaams * Shari*at end htratghtent gauta ta Oiitittf. rMtisssn | flow CARLOAD J | Ceaeat j ind ? I Uae. f |jS PAGf CeMPAWY | 0 . • ' h i • and we are putting our big etorca in complete readlneaa for thla annual fall holiday. Activity p r e v a 11 a throughout every department of our eatabllahment. Many new attrac* tlona are being added thla week for the thanksgiving trade. A A A A We have lost landed a big ship* ment of A A A A • A CHINA MATTING la all the new dealgna of this season . and we are going to let It go at bar* gain prices. .* .* .* .• When you think of your Thanks* giving dinner, think of .* THOMSON COMPANY’S Our grocery department la always replete with everything necessary for the preparation of a sumptuous feast. Cranberrtea, Nuts, Raisins, Citron, In fact anything you want. THOMSON COMPANY, THE PEOPLE’S STORE. PHONES Grocery Dept. Dry Goods Dept. 46. 247. —————— The Substitute BY WILL R HARBEN Author of "Abner Daniel,” "The North Walk Mystery,” Etc. IN THIS PAPER The Substitute, by Will N. Harben, the dis tinguished author's highest achievement and one of the beat stories of American life ever written will be printed aerially in this paper. PRAISE FROM TTO CRITICS DaeMeSy otifiaal nottn aid full of quaint folk portrarcd vhk ftdality. A very human atsrp that aakaa it a picture of real Aaaerieea Ilf*.— Brooklyn Ba lk- ■ , e A wboleaome, mil told »to iy. Tha' plot ia freak, Map of tha areaU enfolded «om \ ■poo the reader m rurprkaa aod throtaghoet the etory i* the racy rigor that reenlufroaa a deep, traa knowledge of tha tagioa depicted and the mo- \ tat gnep to project It—Uter ary Dlgeat. I Tha ■abetitnte ia a batter book than Hr. Harken *a great ly p wired A bear DaaUi — KQa Higgiaaon la tba Beattie A eoaad, whoieeeene tala of North Oaocgia Hie with real nciaearaad haMfaadchar acter. It ip aa good aa ttr. . , Hartier'a Abner Denial and that ia raying not a U«Ue.— itaailten W. VaMa ia The Oat In ah. ' n w 1/ The SUBSTITUTE • • , - * • Begins in THE GAZETTE November 15. Twice a week, $1 a year.
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