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TMOjxea are trained to charge J1** h^da lowered, and they have a formidable appearance n - ^ <*»•*■* forward with thrirToogborna leveled at the Port/attacked. .The oxen art easily trained, show little feat 4-f. aad have great power ot eodur KSJa gives tbe following account of i pneriee drill of this cavalry iSwSiMi he witnessed:: g Charth^ with hosds lowered is pait of the drill, and aa ex citing part too for the onlooker, i. Themounted natives mounted on thaw oxen stand at attention aoaac hundred feet apart from thirty more natives similarly ■aooated. At tbe given signal **** *t each other, tbe «***with their heads lowered mdy to strike, the satires with their spears grasped firmly and «/** °* **•* oncoming foe,’ They come ton sodden hdt aboat three feet apart, wheel right -about-face and Mfca ready for the second To one watching it serins ai though the two corps moat of a certainty go crashing into each other, mad this is what some lima does happen in the early drills. These accidents never emit in serious mishaps, how ever, and amid peat yelling oi Mtives. sounding of bogles, snorting sad stamping of oxen the envahy is always brought hack iato poaitfon and order is more wrought oat of The oxen are neither slow Me tarfhr frightened. and they tomrivtheir * of "smy^Hfe wtth remarkable rapidity and taking to It aa naturally aa a wfialar veteran charger- They arepowerfnl beasts and possess great fortitude and andarancc. CASTUSTON. '••'tinu-o.-lawi bf lb* Gaston. Oct. 9.—U is *h»t whUkey is being *“M in East Gaston an.1 has b«M for some time, or at least one would const to this con elusion at seeing so many drank people up and doom the roads \Vky the official* don't take up Uus matter vigorously and ace «*<* can't cage the birds we do not know. ^ Gaston is a hustling sec “n body J3 hmrd * ***• *°^ found. Upae McCowan, of Durham, has been turned out of jail for JnUiacAjndficai^ the men of H»t (jAstou that have been at war with words for a week have calmed down Now all of them arc about in their nocmal stats. Very good, boys. Stay that way. It is not generally known that Gaaton county has a splendid k*®®*1 ?* dogs near Lucia, some of which axe very good. Dogs «®M» like men that draw then salaries and do nothing. Copt. Kddleman and his squad have left Open View and gone farther north cast. He is build ing by far the best road in Gas ton county. Since road building began in East Gaston Col, Abernetby Has worked his farm and on top pi that helped do s lot of haul ing for the roads, as well as put out over three thousand yards of rock, rhis does pretty well for a man that favored bridging w* CaUwba river at one or more places in •preference to bmldlllir the ran r? Tits# Colonel says all u well that ends well and that we will get the bridges snd have tbe roads, too. • i r*. Fiowers, of Mountain Island, has made several at tempts to get what be claims to be his dog from Capt. Todd, who has Tefnsed to let him have it. Whereupon Mr. Flowers says be Is going to have him il Jt costs twenty-five dollars. Whoop ’em up boys! A dog lass ts a fuss right. We dou’t want to be ia it; rather stand off and see tbe fnr Hy. Miss Essie, tbe handsome daughter of Hon. M. L. Cansler, has returned home from Catawba county where she had ne to visit her sister, Mrs. B. 'mger. Col. D. A. Lowe has re to hi* .borne at Lowes ville after having spent a few day* with his danghter in Char , Mr. J. M. McIntosh, ouc of Uie best men ia oar country, and one of bis daughters went over to Gastonia last Friday, c *0 n?»e that Mr. S. H. Black of Lucia who has . °, c* *ome time has taken a back set, and is not so well as he was a week ago. The many friends of ldr. S. E. Craig sympathize with him and bis pcopie in their bereavement m tbe death of his brother, which occurred last week in Arkansas. Mr. Jaa. A. Tate of Mtn. Island rode up to Open View uawin last Friday to sec Col. Abernathy's new cotton which be seems very much stack on. 1 bis farm has placed an order with a western breeder for a fine Black Essex bog, in ordeT to get new Wood io his herd. 4 » Til* resume our write-ups of East Owton in a few weeks as we did Lack some time ago. We want everybody to read Tug Ga*hmw. and see what are have tossy about their country. Misa Maggk Ervin has left Open View and gone to her home in Charlotte mnch to our regret for everybody that knows her is glad to have her ftOOQt« The daughters of Mr. J. M. McIntosh, that have been sick are tmorovinv some One of the drain gang priso ftw good his escape a few Sundays ago. We note a good many farmers of oar section see holding their cotton. We are glad o? this, for as ran as they continue to do so they will get a much . "”®Id cotton* ■■SSgjESSSSi. es easy one way an the other. Sons* of oar farmers ere gat ing in their corn especially fiaWJSysu"'’ sSasyaarcs five wm give fuller information aad M&Z'. Waiting For You! That new Vail Suit you’ve beta thinking a* bout ia waiting (or you . hoc. better get it to* day and have the nae of it theae briak Autumn day*. scmoss BROS.AC? Flat* CMIaa Naktra ■ALTinoai new yeaa. $15 is the price, although me have better ones up to $25, and others at low at $10. Of course the soon er you come tn, the better selection you will have— for these swell suits ga fast and we will not be able to duplicate them later. Come in to-day and see them. The picture Rive* an idea oi one new ityle. We’ll be glad to a bow it to you, along with others we know yon’ll like. Alt " made by Schtoss Bros. <Bt Co. of Baltimore a aure guarantee of quality. Swan-Slater Company Waal-to Peat Oatftttara to* Mm m4 Baya. COSTLY COAL. '■■I For Which the Celled ttmtmm FaM PM a Tam. “The dvil war led to the estabHah ment of a lot of Ullle private coaling •tattoos an ever the world by thrifty persona who begad that Unde gam’s •Ups might cams that way abort tbs Umo that they needed enal rami bad.** •aid an old naval oflVrial. The old Vanderbilt In 181X1 bad an oipsrlsocs “f that sort libs was looking for tbs Ala bo ms like a good many room of the federal »Ups. and she cases to *t. Helena just abort tbs time that Me was out of coal. The ••cars wsro de nted to sco a rod beaded Scotchmen elttlng an a coal pile on tbs (took, and they at ouce opened op negotiations with him. Ho demanded OU a too *Ud. aad as tbs rats of oxebaogs was tbon «3A0 this mods the prieo **> • tor of Unde Sam's money. Tbs sdBcora protested sod retrod to tako tbs eoel. They pet to He, bsp. lag to reach another port before their Stork gars art. bat after a nr of • tew boars tho woatber began to pot nasty, and there was nstblng fsr U bat to pet hack aad boy 1000 tone of the Bcotcb man's cost. *Ue said that bo Ukod the Halted Btatoa and sympathlacd with tho north In the war. bat bo had boon sitting or that run! pile for a lap ihae waiting for aa American ship to mom «v—g aad sympathy dldat bay thing." Now Task Ttmss. AN ENGLISH HERO For Men, Youths. Bovs. Children I The Styles, the Values, and the Varieties We have laid in whole loada of Clothing for men, youths, boys and children. In selecting these goods we have had an eye to correct styles, genuine econ omy and long wear. For we are determined that when you spend your money for our clothing you shall have the best values obtainable for every dollar spent. CLOTHING FOR MEN. Correct Fall Stvlea. Handiome r»_. u# . n -» ■ v|Hii«r Wt havo tnits worth PflCCS* ynrbto,ng;iMer^r*(kty It {, here profusion. A treat line of suita at $5, $7 <0 Mfi "" "“**■ $12.50. In abort, we count this the greatest line of men’,\nits eVrr bandied in this town. MV invite one and nil *• tee e*r compute and overflowing ttoeks. H CLOTHING FOR gg YOUTHS Rm Our liue is unsurpassed, and we have prepared for an extraordinary demand. All the new materials, alt the new styles, the highest standard of quality and work* nsanship. CLOTHING for BOYS AND CHILDREN Mothers, take no chances. When you buy otr lime-tried boy proof clothing you »re buying no cxoeriment. The greatest line we have ever carried is now priced at. Per suit, $1.50, $2.2$, $3. $4. $5. $6. See our line before you buy. ======= VAULTITUDB/y == excltJm jmTwith See our tremendous ®n®- yoic^uive me Clothing you com de lines before you buy. JtolJMlfcnOpKin/ peuti on ut prices you cum BqyJYoof Ciothesf afford. Watch for Millinery Announcement. JNO. F. LOVE, THE PEOPLE’S STORE. At &J1 ReltoJ>lc stores the discrim inciting mother &sk/ forMccJcme/VjpkMr Boy-Proof Cic*Hes MuJajieMopkky Bqy-Proof Cioth^ caver thousands of Sturdy littir shaubim Pniak CUMHt. The total* does not groan, bat tbe host to determined that bis guests shell out uottoe any lack of vlands. "Enough." be says, “la as good as a foaat,” •'Enough.” romanced tbe nan at tbe end of tbe table srbo baa on ten sit slices of broad. “la a blamed sight mere than some feast*.” — Chicago Mna t»nkuss« IsMTlMlsss A visitor to the West cemetery at UubtMd. Conn., found too following Interesting lnecrlpUooe on tombstones there: “H«r« Use toe body of Mary, wife of Dr. John Bush Esq. She died Nor. 4Ui. J74B, set. 04, having bad IX children. 101 grandchildren, 374 great-m-undclsll CTCa, 33 grwu-groat-frandchlklroo; to tal. 410; 330 cursive bar.” Another; “bacred to tho memory of Inestimable worth of Unrivaled Excel lence 4k Virtue, Mrs Rachel, wife of Je rome B Woodruff it daughter of Ker man A Mb Marker, whose ethereal •arte been me a seraph May 3*. 1SHR, In tbe 23 y*r of her age.” A Mend of mine, a louden editor, eogtnde tiro dally papers and a fartr tn Warwickshire. Thero to a legend that As members at bis stuff wbe seek bto apectal graesa buy tbs edMot'o eggs. **Da yog know,” age ef them, greatly Aartng. to reported to bare sold A blm. “two of yowr egm 1 bad yesterday TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED tssaoBosssaest LEARN TELEGRAPHY Am 1.1. Acctuimno . ,*• a *230 Road to every stadeat THE NORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, OaataaaU. OH, Huff ala. N. V. Atlanta. Qa. LaOaaaa. Wla. Tiurtua*. Tax. Saa Fraaataca. Cal. Dr. W. H. Wakefield OF CHARLOTTE will bn in Gastonia at the Falls House oa fiat.. October 2Mh.. forth* purpose of traatinjr diseases of tha f&nu£r and ^ront and Thf Doctor can be seea ia bia Charlotte office in th« Hunt Bulld i»* on Ovary Monday and Tuesday. Also on fitmdav t™ amarvanev «*»**• Ptn. Marble and Granite MONUMENTS Tfatdmi, Tablets. and Cemetery Wart el ad Kinds Our atock of the above named good* it fall and complete in ear Yorkvilie yard*, and all ord ers will have prompt attention. Oor Gastonia yard* will exhib it ia B few weeks aa elegant line of marbles sad granites, boogbt In sneb lota aa to enable os to give the very lowest prices. Don't fail to aee aa or to-write before placing your order. Capt. J. (]. Holland in our Manager for Ga*Ionia, and all orders estreated to Mm will re ceive prompt attention. Yorkvffle Monumental Works, t—mmac. fabaeriba for the G/urrotu Qaiirw. WWUck tor Itow Oltortoo. FOR SALE. 48-acre farm in cultivation, 1 mile ol Gastonia station. X mile of 2 cot toa mills. Price $40 per ecre. 30-scree, adjoining two cotton mills, $1000of improvements including good new house, wire fences, fruit, and outbuildings—on a public thorough fare, $3000. 2X acres on public road, near Gray Manufacturing Co's plant. Price on application. 93 acre farm, IX miles from Gas tonia. K nnle Arlington mill.. $30 per acre. 3-room house, barn, outbuildings well and fruit trees. 4% acres lend In suburbs of Gastonia for |M30. TOWN PROPERTY. Nice 4-room boose and 2-acre lot, containing fine orchard and Harden, beanttfnl building site on Went Air line etreet. Divided by corporation line. Price 21000. Two-atory boeee (S-rodtno) peperad throughout, electric light* and water, and lot 83X175, new fence, abode, fruit, well, ben, 82230 Lota on fed street, $4 per front foot. Lot on "Dali**" road 100X300 deep. Inquire for price. Lota on Prank 1 In Avenue extended aTd*lp*^h!^t*fc^t0r*y ceiled. Pndt eed jpropee. $700. We want to place ob oar list* every farm la Gaatoa County that la lor sale. cm to see ao fee I—-rrfere er write no fee Meobe. Gaston Loan 4 Trust Co. Gaataala» N. C. Smboeribe far tbt Oasstts. Notice to Creditors. October J, im. or Ibii mot fee will be pUiSeri in bar of re T84o« 4*to44<4»4if I 444414***4441 is DR. C. M. BEAM ; =5= DENTIST = J will be in Dallas the first * Z week of each month, begin- 1 t ning on first Monday, Mt. * ;; Holly the second week, and J • Stanley the third week. * :: A Prices Bosaoeskla, A i and Satisfaction Oaaraateed i 4444* 4, 4414441 444444 1 4 4 4 4 44 Dr. J. M, Hunter or ROCK HILL. a. c. Hakes a Speeleltr •> Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ul cers, Diseases of the Liver, Kid neys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, and Diseases of the Genlto- Uri nary Organa. Treat* Wither* the Kotf*. Lae* of **•««, aa4 Little Pal* la Patient. Ta«a* af Treat Beat ftatlefactary. ZS yean of practical experience. THE CROWELL SANATORIUM Charlatta, N. C. nonet. •• ’ * > *'. it** . v
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