*& f la Horth
• ad maw who
seem yet to be in the active en
. joyment of Ufa. Aa Incident
which puwapfs the observation
Mmfab active old again
other section* also Is cited by
the Raleigh Post. At the open
ing of the State Pair Tuesday,
waa Major J. M. Crenshaw, of
Wales Forest. He enu present
a^tbe first State Pair in 1M7
■lace, thaa waking a record
cgeslsil. says the Post, by no
other wan. in the State. Major
Cxeaahaw waa aa old man twen
ty-five years ago. hat is reported,
to ba bale sad hearty still. On
Ms rich bread acres be has found
strength of body and length of
years and nsefainess.
That the Patterson memorial
cop was justly awarded to Mr.
Joha Charles McNeill there will
what these who delight is read
ing after Mm want to know is, in
which owe of the anawroes pro
dastlsaa of Mr. McMcfll’a in the
paat^ twelve anaitha that were
the enp did the judges tad
the greatest awsfe. Or did they
choose to perform any sack dif
ficalt task as amkiag adadsioa
oatkis point? Alalimtiwt
take the oceasiaa to congrats
lateMn htoHdM aod the Char.
v. - 'V' v1 - " - jji- j i- wmmmmmmmmmm
I
I
Wedatadty anaiw witnessed
Welch Of that- city to Mr. An*
sssriBSi
first of Noycmber
$«T w?1 be at home In Gasto
da, where the* trig' occupy the
Jhbnaoo residence on South
„|b. Moore is the fenend
“**■*«* of the Lorsy Mills and
tesfo'^TtaPtLixsy
r".*"re* * wr congrttti*
teiooe tad good wishes attend
him, and it is with fMliags of
rw£L.*7?,ifiJ:‘l500 **■*“*
Gastonia Mends an enabled to
tender a welcome to hit bride.
New Social Club. —
.A WMaberof young ladies net
at the Hoffman Springs Satur
dny afternoon end organised a
new social dab. “At name
selected far (be dab lathe “Gee
Whix Club" The object of the
dab is just for fan. Mias Editb
Payssonx is president; Mias
Minnie Caetotr, secretary; Miss
rlce-preai
^enl» Miss Kathleen Boyce,
treasurer. The members an
jdfaste Minnie Costner, Cora
.gss. as .assss
*<*•*• b*7, f*F, Edith Fays
souxand Helen Jankiu. Th*
«"»««o« an to be green and
white, and the flower white
eaniaaoiia. The first meeting
will be held to-morrow afternoon
with Miss Row Abernethy.
60. JAMES 6. flURH DEAD.
6*olha» aad Sacralary af 6wv.
6lan Phaaaa Away aa laaaH
^ at Acara laflUctlaa.
Raldfb, Oct. 18—Just after
mid-night General James D.
Glean, brother and private aec
retaiy of Governor Glenn, died
as the result of an attack of
scats indigestion suffered Sob
day morning. This will ncces
■itste a change in tha reception
of President Roosevelt here,
who was to have taken break
fast with Governor Glenn. Gen
eral Glenn was about sixty
yens old aad was prominent in
military aad political life, hav
iag been adjutant general of the
State and a State Senator. He
is survived by his wife and
several children.
CaftsaftcMagMachlae.
Mr. Hill, of Memphis, who is
introducing the gasolene ma
chine wbicn picks cotton is here,
mid President Roosevelt and
Governor Glenn will have an
oppoctaaity of seeing it at work
beside the roadway at the fair
mounds. Mr. Hill says that
the three greatest inventions of
this character ate the Whitney
cotton gin, McCormick rasper,
and this cotton picker. He soys
that a small boy can pick 500
pounds of cotton with this ma
chine in a shorter time than a
man can with Ms bands pick 80
ftmrada. He says it will ravotn
tionbe cotton planting. Gover
nor Gbhn t»pressed special in
terest in the machine, and said
be intended to give it careful
TIE STATE EARL
A Raleigh special dated the
WBi says i Governor Ginn
IrnnuJUr opened the State Pair
at noon to-dav.
ML TILLMAN BEAM DEAD.
Thkaa Sick inlhe Field, Waal
Bmh, Mi DM Suddenly.
Wednesday morning, Mr. Till
man Beam died almost suddenly
■t his home three mites from
Cherryville. He bad gone nat
to the field to plow that morn
ing, and was soon attacked b>
pains like cramp colic, which
became so severe that be stop
ped Ida plow and went to the
boaae. After he lay down be
gasped once and was dead.
Mr. Beam was a prominent
and popular citizen of Cherry
villa township, and was about 68
yean of age. He was a brother
□f Mr. Peter Beam at the Loray,
Mn. Geo. Sellars at the Trenton,
and father of Mrs. John Bryson.
Mr. and Mn. Bryson left here
Wednesday afternoon to attend
the funeral which was held at
5t. Mark’s chapel yesterday.
BOATS WILL ARRIVE SATUtDAT
Mr. K. J. Sherrill Imports Three
Togeaberf Swiss MUk Hull
at ■ Ceet el $81 uch—Will Of*
ante a Seal Hairy. Sailing
MUk far 38 casts a Qaart.
CkuMMOk«nt.Oct IT.
Tbe thnp Togenberg Swiss
milk goats imported by Mr. N.
I. Sherrill are in quarantine at
New York and will arrive in
Charlotte Saturday or Monday.
Mr. Sherrill ordered the hardy
little animals about three months
ago from Togenberg Valley, in
the midst of the high mountains
of S wit set land, of which place
tbe goats are native. Tbe cost
of tbe animals delivered in Char
will aggregate $50 apiece.
1 be Togenberg goat ia oa
doobtedly tbe greatest milk giv
ing animal in tbe world, tbe
milk excelling both in quantity
and quality. The goats give
from one and a hall to two gal
lon* of milk a day and the milk
is of shoot twice the nourishing
■trength of cows' milk.
Mr. Sherrill will raise goals
and ran a goat dairy. He will
■ell the milk for 25 cents a quart
nod U will be disposed of almost
entirely to invalids and infanta.
He anticipates no trouble in sell
ing tbe milk for that price,
which will make the business a
very profitable one for him.
Tbe daughter of Governor
Fowle, Mrs. Mattie Fowle Wyatt
has instituted divorce proceed
ing in Wake Coanty Superior
court.
Tbe Carolina Northern Rail
road, extending from Lamber
ton to Marion, S. C., a distance
of 42 miles, was sold at lumber
ton Tuesday at public auction
»nd was bdught la by a commit
tee of ftryt mortgage bond-bold
Mm aavtnlaut* * * - - — -* O
(ram. °l Philadelphia, U chair
man, for $288,000.
The Patterson loving cup
live* by Mrs. Lindsay Palter
•0* of Winston-Salem to the
North Carolinian producing the
ooot notable literary production
fortef the year was awarded to
Mr. John Charles McNeil by the
North Caroline Historical and
Literary Association. The pre
WOtatto* took plac* fo Raleigh
Tbsaday At the e*d of
WNW the e*pbecooes the
property of the ow who shall
•eve wo* h the greatest Maher
sf tiasea.
^ ^ TTOjatAL CEHTE8
1b» mmtft it I hl~wi Pn. ib;..
LOtAT LOCALS.
ivtHMmrf •>< im Omul
Loray.Mill*. Oct. 38-Honsc
rollmB is still going on, three
houkes have been moved ftum
near the pond to a more desirable
place near the mills and still
others are to be moved.
I«au)bcr is coming in to build
more new houses so wc see our
town is not finished yet.
hr. S. C. Whitaker is build
ing a store room near Mr. S.
SeUlemyers and will embark in
the mercantile business as soon
•* hj* building is completed.
The Adams Drug Co. is bond
ing.* wing to tbe east side of
tbeir drug store wbich we un
derstand will be used for a fruit
and fancy grocery store.
Mf. Bradley is having logs
hauled to hia pasture about a
hundred yards from the mill to
have sawed Into lumber. He is
going to bnild a residence for
himself and there are other im
provements to be made soon
which will be reported leter.
We think we ought to have
street cars running through our
town although we are not put
tine on metropolitan airs but
wish to have the conveniences
of a street railway.
Mr. H. McDowell spent
Saturday and Sunday at Henri
etta visiting friends and rela
ttvea.
Mr. Andrew Evans Moore hn
gone to Wavuesville where he
will be married to-day to Miss
Miriam Love Welsh. Mr. and
Mrs. Moore will depart im
mediately on their bridal tonr
to New York and Boston and
thence to Jacksonville. Fla.
They will probably be gone a
month. We wish them a long
and happy life and in thia we
are joining a large number of
Ur. Moore’s friends here.
Ur. Will Knight of Henrietta
haa accented a position as sec
ond hand in the spinning room
here.
Mr. Steve DeBruIe, also of
Henrietta, has accepted a posi
tion in the mill here.
A number of onr friends from
1*cA<*envUIe were here Sunday
visitiag their friends and again
to-day a lot of the young folks
were np sight seeing.
Mr. Henry Rabb of Henrietta,
will more his family here to
®o7°w smi cast hia lot with ns.
Mr. W. S. Talbot and family,
of Lancaster, are moving here
to-day.
Mr. Lowe baa concluded a tea
oiehta writing.school here which
was attended~by a large number
of the young folks. He is teach
ing another term now and is
getting along well. Mr. Lowe
fa a fine penman and known bow
to teach others to wield the pen
® I SO.
Stary •! tha Play.
"The Denver express” is ■
EE*™ Pj*r. depicting both the
*nd theshadowy aides of
life IB Colorado, as well >■ *k.
ss?..sfleajfete
“ •’rtremely vahubi* mining
Claim. Tha dotard'* acheme*
■re foiled by the hero** Dead
and Hiram 6*rvey,
°i Cool county, and own
« 9t Garvey a Lock." The
place abonoda with thrilling *it
■atu>«* and *tartlfot eofoodo.
Tbe DedVtr Exprea* will be at
gper.^Hoeom, Saturday aigbi,
4 POINTS
FIRST—With y'ouug men u’a
the Fit. Your feeling decides
this point. If it binds—it R
draws—if it bulges—you feel it.
SECOND—It’s the Style. Your
eyes decide this point.
THIRD—Quality. Your expe
rience decides this point.
FOURTH—Price. Your pock
et-book decides this point.
Your feeling, your
eyes, your experience,
sod your pocket-book
wilt all guide you to
Swan-Slater
Company
HiU-tsfart Ostfl tiers
ii far Men «M Beys, tt
HICKORY 010V1 ITEMS.
Ntw Church Going np—0 1 g
Tims Cam Shacking—A Mar
rings—FaranaaL
MiienvotidhPit ink
The work on the ucw church
building at Hickory Grove is
progressing rapidly and the
workmen hope to have it ready
to preach in by November 27tb.
There was a com shucking at
Mr. W. T. Rankin’s Tuesday
night and the boys report a
pleasant time.
R. Z. and W. A. Robinson
are putting up their new shingle
machine. They expect to be
giu sawing in a few days.
Mr. J,awrence Ewing and fum
uy oi me romt, spent Saturday
night at the home of Mr. J. L.
Hufiffietlcr.
Mr. George Ellington and sis
ter, Mias Mary, of the Point,
visited their cousin, Mrs. K. Z.
Robinson Sunday and returned
iu the afternoon.
The farmers in this section
are busy picking peas. They
have their cottou nearly all out.
It is reported that Mr. Kras
tus Joy and Miss Flossie Rbyne
are to be married the 23rd.
Lineberger & Clouiuger are
shredding corn in this neigh
borhood
| AND DBKDS for sale at Tmt CJa
*-> XETTG Office.
a
Dr. J. M. Hunter
OP ROCK HILL, S. C.
Makes e Specialty of
Cancers. Tumors, Chronic Ul
cers, Diseases of the Liver, Kid
neys, Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
and Diaeases of the Gcnito-Uri
nary Organa.
Treat. Wlthoat lhe Knife, Loss of
Blood. and Little P.ln tn Patient.
Term* of Treatment Satisfactory.
25 years of practical experience.
fiLSOm
Notice la Cradilara.
TN7<_ AAinluUtretor.
warble and Granite
MONUMENTS
Tembstnnes, TiMiti, tad
Cemetery Vsrk el all Unde
Our atock of the above named
goods is fall and complete in
oar YorkviUe yards, aod all ord
ers will have prompt attention.
Our Gmstonia yards will exhib
it in a few weeks an elegant line
of marbles and granites, bought
in each lota as to enable us to
give the very lowest prices.
Don't fail to see ns or to write
before placing your order.
Capt. J. Q. Holland is oar
Manager for Gastonia, and all
orders entrusted to hiss will re
ceive prompt attention.
YorkviUe
Monumental Works,
TOUVILLE, S. C
Sebeeribe for the Oastokia I
Oassttb.
See us sure before you buy your Shoes
MEN’S
"Hamilton-Brown”
‘‘Skreemer’’
••All America"
••Hickory Calf”
also heavy shoes in all leathers and styles
LADIES*
"Hamilton-Brown"
"Moloney Bros."
"Southland Belle"
also heavy shoes, all weights and atyles
BOYS’
“Hamilton'Brown”
*tCrown Prince”
“Hickory Calf”
“Wolfe Bros.”
all leathers and styles
MISSES’
“HamIlton>Brown”
“Moloney Bros."
“Wolfe Bros."
all weights and styles
INFANTS’
“G. W. Chesbrough"
“Moloney Bros."
“Grace Darling"
Jno. F. Love, Inc.
GASTONIA, N. C.
NOTICE
TO CITY TAX-PAYERS
The taxes for the year 1905 have been due
since the first day of September and the
books are now In the hands of the tax-col
lector at the City Hall. All persons owing
said taxes are requested to make prompt
payment of same without awaiting further
notice.
I. N* ALEXANDER, Tax Collector
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