tinjost to kk I—ton who took!
ao put is the kicking. Mow
what dan the partner think of
sack a partner aa Festbentooe?
Now there’s a Maw Orleaas
doctor referring sarcastically to
. Tax Oaara’a coM ^storsae
fever, aad tbs Charlotte Chron
icle la fcnaptaift ap aad dowa for
fa- A Kcw Orleans dispatch
to the Asheville citiaea describes
hhn as-Dr. C. Jeff Miller, a
Ptoraiaaat Mew Orleans pdysi
daa aad aaaatasfaa.* Bat who
ever hoard o< Dr. C. Jet Miller?
When would beaver hevehcaa
hoard of bat lor Us bone-bode
deliverance on this cold storage
topic? Wooldo’t be sorprised
to fiad that Doctor C. Jet Mil
let is some fellow dowa there
that Dr. Hank Of the Chronicle
has. hired to help him eat of
troaUe. bet the Maw Orleans
daetor ghre the cold storage bus
iness a fair trisl aad then report.
-•
It »s sot wide of the mark to
assart that is the Coe >e*r* they
have in existence thaws
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_ We do not believe that North
CaroHaa will ever take ker
2Sr-fe”S2 SLiSt
zsnzzsL'z wa
school advantages to scad their
ohiWtao, whether they wish to
do so or o«t. l’erhaps the time
COOK for to
d«M«c • measure is view of
tbefccttbat the pablidpscbool
‘Mail, act wbst it ought .to
be, hot of om thing we ate sure:
Ceroliaa whi £mpjy will not
f*SP tWr children to acbool
hccanse they do not want then*
to receive the Uesaing of am
cdoconoo. They do not believe
SA^d’S’SKS." “»
Wt have them in Thoraas
vUl*- There are families within
avaeh of tha graded school
and entuied to the advantages
It offers. They have been urged
lytip superintendent and by
■ambers of tbo cornu. m<c to
owdthefr children, without
money mid without price, bat
they otabbornly refuse to do ao.
Now, a men who will tbns
rob his children of their rights
2g***J® 1* ,P«Wi^br^w.
Sfa months ia tail for such a
person would wni a wonderful
change in his seatistents, sad
force him to give to bis child
whot be wonld deny him with
ont tho fear of paaishmeat.
And, no doubt, this ia true of
■sag Other communities la the
Talk abost taking away pan*
tonal liberty t A nun who thna
prostitutes the sacred name of
to«»y Js not worthy of It.
Wbe* these is a school within
boy sod girl in
North C troli aft where they mty
ntoy the benefit of instncaoa
•taend law to facet avaricious
and hcartlcw parents to sur
render their "right" to bold their
children ia perpetpal bondage.
The State cannot do lew than
thia when it baa provided the
way far it to be done.
Messrs. William, F. P. and J.
C. Moore, of Globe, have bought
12 or 15 acres of land just north
or Lover creek trestle on the C.
h N. W. Ry.. aboot one mile
how the centre of town and wilt
build a furniture factory on the
Mteat once. The company ia
net yet folly organised hot it
vtu probably be known as the
Moore Furniture Company and
they win manufacture a line oi
furniture sot now made ia Le
noir. The area interested arc
all successful business men of
nmole means and will no donbt
make a success of the new en
terprise._ •'
State AM.
Qo*aa—asossaisi
New Hampshire bw taken a
moat remarkable step ia the
direction of a better system of
public highways. A measure
has been enacted into law ap
propriating no lew a sum than
three quarters of a million dol
lars far the permanent improve
ment of the main highways of
the (Mate. The money is to b«
re at the rale of >125.000 a
"Msiass
away miles of macadam road,
and will, no doubt, lead to still
further construction ia yean to
It Is what we will all have ts
coma to, sooner or later. The
State must do the general road
making. Tha cities and villages
and even counties are too small
units for so large a work. But
State and towns ia combination
cans accomplish a great deal and
the harden will be lighter. New
Hampshire, ia reali.y has only
taken a place ia the march of
MQyiwti or a tow*.
awof^agwr, h, STme«r
.. ■ ,
GOITS FOR THE POOR
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Attempt to Build Up New Ani
mal Industry.
—
kaita uaaa mow tested
v -■ ' V- . ' «
5
*
i
f i,
. , that tbe
of agriculture bea hapurt
M^toOto^bUlta a^ Merit of mlxty-«tgkt
tbe blealmllra la MU an e near
f ef animat fadaatrr la tbe mtt
•* Ff. «J» tba ffu jrtou cetre
•peadcat of tba K«r York »»**. Tba
liana goat la a wry different animal
toemtbe Angora goat, wbitkkea been
Mad M eon*# part* af tEe Halted
•Him tor Ha tow. Tbe near attain
to aautiMi tor tta milk producing
VtoHttoiaawell aa tor tta cahsa aa a
maaded ton bread «a tbe department,
aad Secrrtary Wltooa aspect* to da
retop It aa a near farm animal tor tbe
AAlnttobantto
Qp rot torn ■( baaitk are toremmt to
■oerrtary Wltoou’a ad money of tbe
UaMa goat, fie aaU recently: -a ton.
tare ef dare telle economy generally
bare to gtrw tot attaa
5 to Barepoaa
Ilk. fpoo from all
SI
I
to bet b> pgr
••at of tabereeloato to cattle la thto
to»Hf ee a«i mat 40 pm cent abroad.
There to a dlapute amoag actoattota aa
to whether tba bacOtaa wbkb moon*
tutor cnlimto la animal* tea apread tba
dtoaaae to bamaa baton*. Oar tareati.
•auona bate convinced tbe dapert
ninnd*e —■— “ * --m
paapl* Hi M Unpaired atata at health
aad ther are th* aataa most Ukaly to
milk—are affected by naluc
■lit from tabareoloua cowa. ThH
CMC t» ttaatf la ndetast to glra great
papetertty ta tb* Malta peat whaa lu
wart «ur parity of Uetaal pradaet ba
hahtu aad hod tend to make him a
hraltVUm aalmal aadar alaooat ad
“The goat moat ha fad aa gaairooaly
aa a eaw U It U to milk wall. it ra
qahtaa tka aaada af lngautaaaa plants,
tach aa haaaa aad paaa, which hara
tba bugaat amoaat of paouto. and ao
•flaw the meat liberal mllkug. flood
itatKl ta tba a manat af aUh paadacad
WWtto apaalrtng. haralKy. 'poTto!
•taaca la Malta the past u aaUara
*J mOkad, aad tba raaatt la that tu
peagaay at* pood amure. TUtdatn
tho dMtarasca botwaaa aabaala which
mealy gat fat fnm careful leading
«ad thoae that giro milk.
“C»r taora railed than that af a
■aw la tha poafa appattta. Dchna
taata fee a wider raaga af ptaaU aad.
haraa af traaa that tho eaw woaid iy
Jact. Tha pat cam tbaa ba a moat maa
: anywhere.
--m tbara u
lua af that aort to Ihla eonatry.
1 bad trait h< d
a
a
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1 rkrtaty of tta faad. Aad K hi
^ iy act he to* af
rpatlatait with lu goad
—_j dad atajaedow to bay
tegr tt. M It to o* math Ube ahaap
that whaa It to caltod mattoo K maa
ad right to than. Whaa tha gee re
head to moot ad tha eareaaa raaauhtoa
that af a ahaap.
“A* tha peat aaa ba hapt aa waato
it.
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+ »t Ibe most modest
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4* mat at a»y nrtet, too. (nan (10
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EAST 6 ASTON.
Cnrraariiailm.a uf thr uuitu.
East Gaston. Oct. 23 — But
Gaston has been as cool as a
cucumber for the last week.
Sack a pity it ia. for the fellows
that drink to not be able to get
a today the first cool mornings
of this fall. Some of them say
had they known the play house
was goiug to be broken ap they
would have gotten them in a
good supply. Ah, but they were
struck a hard blow when the 99
names were handed to the
officers to summon before Esq
Abernathy, which resulted in
some of the guilty parties bitting
the gnt. It’s good, for they
bad run their bnaineaa too long,
and had made it a public
nuisance. They had bceo
warned to stop, but no they
kept right oo just as if they bad
not been warned sod there was
no law to prohibit the sale and
manufacture of liquors. Our
P*°pj* stood it as long as they
coaid, and, seeing that some
thing had to be done, took hold
of the matter in a business like
way and have checked the busi
ness in oar section for a while
at least and we hope lor all time
to come. We have no people
to apare from Gaston county
now, bnt if we can’t get rid oi
the liquor traffic without letting
some of them go then are say go
it good people and get rid of
_.l.s £Z
We know that those that take
tip matters of this kind will be
abused for awhile, bat that’s all
right. Keep ttp the good a ork
and you will come ont on top,
for the day has passed for grog
shops, still houses and drunk
ards in Gaston county. Let the
officials and fearless men of our
county do their duty, and the
liquor sellers will have to go.
Mr. R. K. Davenport and fam
ily, spent a few hours at the
stockade one day last week. Mr.
Davenport is one of our efficient
county commissioners and will
do to tie to when it comes to the
upbuilding of oor county.
Quite a number of the people
dfonr section will attend the
Mecklenburg Pair this week,
*oin* °*. -ft*™ make some
nice exhibits.
Our farmers are getting their
cotton pretty well ont, and if it
will rain soon the towing of
wheat will be the order of the
d«y.
Wfca Owns Ota Strssta ?
Wilwlaatoi atw.
• The New York Times In
quires ‘Who owns the streets?”
Well, the A a t n ns n girl
with her sew frock owns
most of 'em.
I Be your own I
Beautv Doctor
txm- A tK . " r/> ■< •»_
Dr. C. M. BEAM.
DENTIST,
DALLAS.N. C.
Offices Over Dank.
Dr. J. N. Hunter
OP ROCK HILL. ft. C.
Mak.a « Specialty of
Cancers, Tumors, Chrouic Ul
cers, Diseases of the Liver, Kiri
neys. Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
and Diseases of the Gcmto-Uri
nary Organs.
Treats Without tbo Knife, Loos of
Blood, aod Little Palo ta Pat loot.
Terms of Tfoataeoot Sotlafoetory.
25 years of practical experience.
SIMn
Notice la Creditors.
Dr. W. Ho Wakefield
OF CHARLOTTE
*>11 be in Gastonia at the Falla
House nn Sat.. October 28th., forth*
ntimrvee a! leoatUm A..d ai_
StringoiuwT *“d Thr°‘t *°J
The Doctor cin be »een In kia
Charlotte office in the Hunt Build
VW on ertTy Monday and Tuesday.
Alao^ on Sunday by ewergency
500fl™,‘“s
ssassasses
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AW «.«. ACCOURTIKO
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n«Railway
^SWHSS^raUK.
THE NORSE SCHOOL Of TELEGRAPHY,
Ctaeteaouu OM» baffeia, N. Y.
Allaata.Oa._ I aCroaaa. Wta.
Taaarfcaaa, Tea. San rnaalau. Cat.
THE CIOWELL SANATORIUM
Chartatto. N.C.
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New Line of
.
Goods
Has Just arrived at Jno. F.
Love's. This Is our second
shipment for this season.
The demand is unprecedcnt*
ed; so Is our line of millinery
supplies of all kinds. Also
lust received a complete line
of all the
New Things in
Dress Goods
It Is a feast to the eye to see
the new fabrics* new weaves*
new designs* and all the
pretty fancies In dress goods
which this season has
brought to our store in such
bewildering abundance. Just
come In and see. The goods
and our prices will delight
you.
J no. F. Love
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SECOND CALL
Meet me at the following places and pay your tax:
Crowder’s Creek, Thursday, October 26, 10 to 12.
Pleasant Ridge, Friday, October 27, 2 to 4.
Gastonia, Saturday. October 28. 9 to 4.
Belmont, Wednesday, November 1, 10 to 4.
McAdenville, Thursday, November 2, 9 to 12.
Lowell, Thursday, November 2, 2 to 4.
Cherryville. Friday, November 3, 10 to 4.
, Do not fail to meet me and oblige.
C. B. Armstrong,
SHERIFF.
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