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mmmmmrn—II > I toyTfrcsn’riSi toMtimif'qudc *» *»M town sectfailAnd S£g0sai,,ffls^ SS»A^tr5i« «t it up and down the road ■ranring it ont to the people »#» "abed. awl wagon* wwld congregate in the woods •nd remain for a day or so in Mdct that the loads might be ■■PQMd of sod not only that bet afl eye* wan entered oo MM place of Tciridcncg- ¥hrrr every indication-showed that it na being sqM regularly. It eras no secret and the 9uOt*_b»6 m* so bold that ■•d to be done, or wtield be demoral The sepply that they had been getting waa too limited and they bad to do soamthiag to demand, hence it wea discovered by ooe man that a tow weeks ago a still waa moved into the Bend mid SSrt£&"S,S£,S5 opened bis eyes and work was began ia order to locate where it would mop; finally it waa tooted on a branch shoot four bandied yards from Slick's to> vntdthe riser. On tort Monday gtmiS. p!°B. fUnfa ol srb"i,H»u.rrr«S: ade were piloted ooe way while others went another. The latter Deities Ktbna in «lit “*«*Mimreed Dave Melvin, a recently discharged convict £°*» tltt chaiB gang and Labe Rankin there, and just before tbe officers were fa eight, several don tost were there jumped a rabbit that was near ■od Melvin and Rankin, both went with toe dogs fora race down tbe river. While they were down the river toe officers cap to red the still and ponied out about 300 gallons Of masfa and some 10 or 15 gallons of honor. While they were doing this John Slick came home from Farr or Bros. Wore sad seeing bod happened—tbe mash and liquor poured out and tbe still gone, be tamed U tbe direction of the rabbit banters to inform them of what had happened. Labe came bock home acrosa the field, but tbe ex-convict and Slick, so for as we know, kept going. Mr. Lenta after taking the still out fit to Colooel Abernathy’s went for them hot they Iconic! not be found. As we have said, efforts have bean going on for severe! days to catch the liquor sellers of Bast Gaston, and tbe names of • vn* oumb« of people have been handed to tbe officers to samtoon to appear before Col. Abernathy and give evidence. *<me o clock. THls word Btflflf gone oat some of the boys are aatying np before band sod giving evi dence by which several warrants barn beta issued. This Is to be a fight to toe finish, and we hope au tbe good people of ear section will join in now Md help those that have started the movement drive the bowntss oat of existence and 5*1 «*ly do we want it dose in this section, but we want it done h ***** —epon of the county. di fuhba. P. Bran, an 0M taston for for d Miami. ,wtmr - f*s. formerly Sra^raah, died at Mlaam, Pla.. Thursday and was buried jpf WjpgS ifflliiyT! aTFsStFitft: nPCTDLT VABNDTO. ** "*** ** TEST THEM. Let a hay climb fpjefp aad Vraaa awhile aad he’ll •how you the difference be tween the Swan-Slater clothing aad the cheap slip, shod kind. Does n’t coat much to teat the worth of sabstan tM goad tailoring now. Boya* salts all the way loag in a wide raaga of pri ces. Swan-Slater Co. Bead to feet utltUu tor Me* and Beys*. - ■" i j_j-«aSB«aa* WAHTS hlLL CHAHBEi. If la Caalaadad that tewed Should Iaesver lamagaa lar loaabal I Csattegaat Ovse Night. To tM MINT 0< U< QtMtn It is a cause of humiliation to the people of this garden ot Bden that the casual observer should infer from tbaaewspaper reports of the bill of indictment wherein the base ball contingent of Kings muuuuuii uic yivKvutui mu tbc Southern Railroad the da fend ant, that tbe damage* asked for by tbe prosecution was for being left in the town of Lowell over night and not for being kept array from tbc state of King’s Mountain one whole night. Before judgment is passed (by the people) we want to inform the public that tbe people of this bailiwick, whose reputation is unquestioned for patriotism and hospitality, is times of war as well as peace, took the said prosecutors in, who at that time were fouod by tbe wayside on those cruel slatted beds that are furnished by tbe Southern Railway people, took them to their homes, pouted soothing oil on the tender spot* occasioned by tbe high places on the beds in question, and when we found that tbeir soul and body bad atill clung togeth er, we poured hot coffee and beef steak into tbeir mutilated form*. In fact, we maintained our reputation in acting the good Samaritan, and whit is oat reward? One thousand dollars damages for being left in Lowell all night! "Trouble endureth for awhile, bnt joy cometh in tbe morning." Bnt The Gazette with a heart as big as the South Carolina dis pensary comes to our rescue with the consoling words, "What’s the matter with Lowell, now?" , Mr. Editor, as are travel on down tbe path toward Canaan, we shall sever forget these words of defense from yon. If yon bad only known tbc eating qualities of those boys and had all the particulars in yont possession along this line yon could and would any with emphasis that the damage eras at the other end of the line. So we pray tbe court that the b01 of Indictment be changed. Lowell. A Haw Mill iar Manat Unify. ML Moltr DmL ChenwHa Vaws. ML Holly bad its 5th mill meeting held in tbc Central Hoed last Wednesday. Mr. Hutchison was elected Chairman Stockholders are C. B. Hatebi •on. R. k. utvtapon, K. ju Rankin, A. B. Hoover, J. M. Spriaga, J. W. Hollaed, Dr. J. B. Wallace aad other*. Beady aiada capital ia *00,000 with privilege of iacreariag to $U0,« 000. A committee waa ap* pointed to aelcet site which ia •ear the old Hntchiaoa place, right of the B, A. I*. R. R. •elected ia the Wood -- HUH. The mil! have 5000 or more apindlea aad will make aottoa rant*. A charter haa faV. Our Clothing Will Do The Restl The Styles, the Values, and the Varieti; s We have laid In whole loads of Clothing for men, youths, hoys and children. In selecting these goods we have had an eye to correct styles, genuine econ* ony and long wear. Por we are determined that when you spend your money for our clothing you shall 1 have the best values obtainable for every dollar spsal. gWV tnr snits worth your hmyimf; Iktrtfort they or* worth your string, f> * ' V* .. *s V;..V CLOTHING FOR MEN. Correct Fall Styles, Handsome Materials, Popular ' Prices. It is here in proinsiou. A great line ol suit* at $5, $7.50 $10 $12.50. In abort, we count this the greatest line of men'a snita ever handled in this town. N't invito our and all to m our (omplttf and HRl ttocki. ■yd CLOTHING FOR YOUTHS Our line is unsurpassed, and we have prepared for an extraordinary demand. All the new materials, all the new styles, the highest standard of quality and work* mansbip. V/| U LT 2 tTjDB/o? exclaim ^Jr with one yoice,"Give me Mry: JarieMopkiiur Bqy-Proof Clothes CLOTHING for BOYS AND CHILDREN Mothers, take do chances. When you buy our time-tried boy-proof clothing you are buying no experiment. The greatest ^ne have ever carried is now priced at, Per suit. $1.50, $2.25, $3. $4. $5. $6. See our line before you buy. At fell Reliable stores the discrim* iraoing mother nsJtf forMBcJMieAopkty Bgy-Proof Clothes See our tremendous Hues before you buy. Clothing put can de pend on at prices yon can ' afford. ^————» Watch for Millinery Announcement* JNO. F. LOVE, THE PEOPLE’S STORE. Notice to Creditors. □i.bcquhlitO fa administrator ot tbc •aid decodes* to KtWH) their elate* to M lor payment ot ot before October J. 1*0*. <s> tbis amice will be pleaded in bar of re covery. Debtors to said cerate sn rrnacs**" to aectlo tketr accounts maud?. T2fcd AxliiiSuIfur. ■printing done 8 ette Printing I I you’ll wear t Wont Cowc Oft aappaanopeai ■ / ID; ’£■ . . v - '■ - The machinery room, engine room, and dry kiln of the Eagle Furniture Company at High Point were destroyed by fire Tuesday night, loss$25,000, cov ered by insurance. Subscribe for the Gazktte. Dr. C. M. BEAM, DENTIST. DALLAS.N. C. Offices Over Bank. ===3gg!LL1" 'LL—1 =£ 4.+++ 44 44,4 4 4 M ♦ M ii,.M.4. +++-M.■ I Four Car-Loads | 1 By Wednesday, the 11th £ X We expect to have more than fifty bead of good Ten- ^ X ne»ee horses, mares and males. Among them wilt 4, 4- be some extra nice pairs of both males and horses. 4, X And by that date we will have received also two 4. 4. car-loada of unbroken mares and horaes from the west. 4. 4. The mares will be good aixe, sound and young—just 4. X the kind for the farmers to raise from. You can buy 4. X one of theae animals cheap and break her to yonr own X X notion and save money. jT X Come and tee our stock and if you want anything 4 4. we believe you can be suited both in stock and price. 4, t Don’t forget we promise to show you more than 4. one hundred head of stock in our stable at one time. 4. 4» Tbia alone will be well worth' yonr trouble to come 4. 4* around. * X Watch for next advertisement and oblige. X | --- t I Craig & Wilson t TS A A A.. A. A kkAAll ti i .* •——•—»—~ I I I I I I I I {GREAT ATTRACTIONS! J-AT WHITFIELD’S— -( | „ ,•** •till th«r come. We must sell— \ 9 “■'» •fcrd to hold mode for large profit* 4 | We have itiat received s Urge shipment of nice Cloth- 9 9 Ing, made la tbe verr latest style. You will do well to get | | our price before buying. J We hove aino two counters filled with bargains. On I I one of these counters is Glassware, Chlaaware. Hosiery. J \ Ladies' and Men’s Hots, Jewelry, Neckties, end .Suspend- 1 I erst your choice for 10c. On the other counter is too* * a Embroidery, Hosiery, nice Bock Combs, sod lots of great | 1 bargains that see haven’t the space to mention; anythin* on < | thio counter for Sc. ^ | f Wo eon save you mousy on say kind of goods. ( } WHITFIELD DRY GOODS C® } | a whitobid. mo. j
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