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I Messrs. D. B. Wesson, D. S aVelace, I. J. Bridges aid W. f Bridges, Rood citizens and i-'osperous farmers of Cleveland juntj, were welcome Star sitors last week. A G. Mangum, Esq , of Ga? jaia, nd A. L. Qaickel, Esq., of licolntoa, were in Shelby last sek, attending Cleveland Sup Hor court. . Mr. Blame winsiow, wno is eman on the S.' A. L railway, itb headquarters at Monroe, hent several days m oneioy si wet--. Mr. John Magness, of Ruther Jrdton, was lr Shelby last week. Mr. William Marreison wuo U been a student of Piedmont igh School dunn? the session st completed, left Thursday for Estonia where he goes to ac- pt a position in a cotton mill erect machinery. Mrs. Loula K. Conley.of Cher- taille, wa3 in Shelby Tuesday. Mr. John A: weaver, or jharon was in Shelby Thursday. Mr. G. T. Martin, of Merkle, lexas, called in this office Thurs ky. Mr. Martin was once a tizen ol i or K county, fcoutti lirolina, and has been in Texas yea's. He is now visiting Mr. B Turner, of Giffaey, S. C. Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Jr., and Krs. Geo. Blaaton, ol Shelby, Ssited in Gaffney, S. 0., last eek. Miss Lula Tesdale, instructor i music at Piedmont High cbool, passed through Shelby hursday on ber way to her bme in Burlington. Misses Minnie and Bessie Mc- alls. of King's Mountain, were b Shelby Thursday. Mr. Robert Warlick, who has Jeen in school at Piedmont High ichoolin the session just closed ft for his home in Eastern orth Carolina, Wednesday. Miss Fannie Wood, an ar.com- Jlished teacher in Piedmont igh School during the ses3iou 1st ended, lett for her home in aleigh Thursday. Among the good citizeus who rere weicomea into tnis omce hursday were: Messrs. C. P. lendrick, of Beam's Mills, J. B. fallace, of R. P. D. No. 3, and P. C. Beam, of Fallston. The Shelby people who atten- ed Piedmoat High School com mencement were: Misses Selma skridge, Mayme Wray, Lollie pay Doggett and Matilda Mc rayer, and Messrs. Bate IJlan- pn, Lrrover tlamncn ana i nos. Gold. Partridge Confesses. rren n; Chronicle. Fayetteville, April 4. Walter artridge, condemned to be anged Jay after to morrow at 30 o'clock, asked that Rev. Dr. J. Hall, pastor of the First antist church, ba sent for and phim he voluntarily made a pleran confession that the testi- ony of Mrs. Lillie Ida Hales in curt as to his criminal assault p her was true throughout, he so confessed that the letter pnt to Governor Glenn under ie signature of Mrs. Hales was ritten partly by him and partly y another prisoner in jail. Death of Mrs. Ware. REPORT OF COUNTY CCiiSSIONERS. Board Meets in Regular Monthly Sessioi and Disposes or the Easiness Coming Up. The board of County Comnais Mqners met in regular monthly session, April 3rd, 1901, Chair man R. S Plonk, Capt. E. D. Diekson and Mr. M. M. Mauny being present. The following business was transacted: Western Union released of SU.i 432.00: F. V. Hendrick mdsa for county 4.47; T. G. L?e, Judge of election i.uu; a. li. SUttle ser vices and expenses 49.15; M. A. Grigg mdse for county 5.21; A. R. Hamrick j'dge of election 1.00; W. H. likridge services March 15.90; Mrs. Eliz H. Rob erts printing 1.00: O. C. Bostie & Co. mdse 2.17; W. S. Pruett court cner3 days 4.50; S. J. Green, room for jurors 3.00; W. . calmer, supplies 2 70; King's Mountain small pox patients 29, 26; H. E. Kendall. mBdicine 9.05 J. H. Blanton expenses co. home JUD.4y; j. x. Hamrick, lumber for bridge 100.00; J. S. Green ser. for co.- home 1.00; Mrs. Eliz Barrett released of 83.75; Lira Morrison, sup. 1.50; Blanton & Wilkins, supplies 1 85; Dr. B. H. Palmer, ser. 23. 10; W. L. Dedmoi released f pol tax 2 60; Oline Ci-owder, support 2.00; Jordan Lowery hauling 3.05; J. H. Camp sup 2.00: StstrPuW. Co. adv. 7.50: J. J. Logan s'erving road notices 3.UU; w. li. Blanton 2 horse col lars 4.75; vV. P. Beam surveying 2.00; D. S. Lovelace road work ia No. 2. 30 85; J. M. London judge of election 1 0C; I. H Pat terson judge of election 3.00. in addition to the foregoing business, Anges Harrill was or dered to the county home; a road was ordered leading from Geo. Barber's to Yorkville and Shel by road. Hendricks-narrelsin. The following handsomely printed invitations have been is sued containing the following in scription: Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Harrelsn request the honor of yonr presence at the marriage of their daughter, Edna Cloe to Mr. S. C. Hendricks Thursday evening, April twentieth Nineteen hundred and five at eifht o'clock, it. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church 8uth, Waco, North Carolina Mr. Hendricks is a popular and industrious young man of Bel wood, while the iride is one of Waco's most fascinating avnd ac complished young ladies. larldt'.f N:ws, King's Mountain, April 4. Mrs. M. L. Ware whose critical Iness we have mentioned iu lese columns, died last Thurs ay morning after long and pain- !ul siffering f rom catirrh of the tomach. She was a noble Chris- pan woman, and will be much fiiss -d in both church and her ommunit. She was about 58 fears old, and leaves a husband nd several grown sons and a laughter to mourn her death. The Prizes Awarded. The following pr'-zes were Awarded Tuesday night by Pied pout High School: Pur improve ment in oratory and debate, Mr. Povey Mull; for the . highest iverage in scholarship, Miss Bell Wilson; for the best reciting, Mis Bessie Shuford. A medal or improvement in oratory and pehate was also awarded to Mr. ioland English. LOCAL ESSEFS. Mr. John Lineberger ex pects to extend his shop by build mg an additiol room at its rear for the purpose of using it for a buggy house. The proprietors of Cleve land Springs, Messrs. Lemmons and McFarland, say that indica tions point toward a larger ciovd at Cleveland this summer than at any time in its history. Rev. C. J. Woodson smiled upon us last Thursday. Mr. Woodson keeps his eye out for subscribers for Charity and Chil dren and as much insurance busi ness he can pick up along the way. Charity and Children. Mr. Ab Harrelson, of Polk ville came very near meeting with a severe accident last week. Ha was driving a team of mules and got down from the wagon en the tongue to fix a trace, when the mules be came frightened and ran. Mr. Harrelson managed to get back into the wagon and stop the team, fortunately es caping with a few bruises; fie Needs Killing. Warrior Breeze, Ala. There is probably no place on earth batter than a country newspaper office to learn how many kinds of people there are. Some jet huffy if a statement is sent, others will not pay until they receive a statement. Some will pay without a statement and others won't pay whether a state ment is seat or not. Some thought they owed more andsom thought they didn't owe so much. Some say they couldn't get along without the paper, and other say it don't amount to much But the meanest, scrubbiest in tke list is the man who takes it until he is shut off for non payment and theu spends all his time explain ing how he used to take "the thing" but' shopped because it wasn't, no 'count. Building New Church. The members of Ross' Grove Church have under way a new Church. The old house has been polled away a short distance from ne old sue aod is to be used as i school house. The new church s being erected on the old site. This movement shows on tht part of the people of that com tnunity progress and religious Qthusiasm. Mr. Ira Hurt, who has been olding a position in the Shelby Oottor. mill, has resigned his position thore; and move to Col ombia, S C, last week. A Notable Gathering. Evening Chronicle. Ooe of the most notable gath erings in North Carolina this year will be the annual meeting of the American Convention of Instructors of the Deaf, in Mor eanton, from July 8 to the 15th. The meeting will be held at the North Carolina School for the Deaf and Dumb, and will be at tended by representatives from 40 States and thrte or four for eign countries'. This will be the first meeting the association has ever held south of Mason and Dixon's line. To Establish Whole Sale House. Mr. Ab. Blan'on, a well known whole sale grocery man of Mar-, ion, will establish a whole sale house in Shelby. Ha was down last wefk makiug arrangements. He has rented Linoberjer brick building from Mr. J. D. Lineber ger. This building is near Mr. Lineberger's shop, and Mr. BlaDton will place his goods in it and start hi busiiess here soon. Plonk -Patterson. Beautifully ensrravei invita tions are out reading as follows: Mr and Mrs Ira H Pattersan request ihe honor of yor presence at the mrriage of their daughter, Ellen, to - ' Mr. Clarence Stone Plonk, oi Thursday evening April twentieth, Nineteen Hundred and Five, half bast eiaht o'clock, at home, King's Mountain, North Carolina. Woman to be Hanged. Hackensack, N. J., April 4 Mrs. Anna Valentine, convicted on the charge of murdering liosie Salza, who she alleged supplan ted her in the affections of her husband, was 're sentenced this morning to be executed May 12th in the nail here. Dynamite on Track. Evening Chronicle. Sedalia. Mo.. Ppril 5. Sever al sticks of dynamite were foand near Montrose, Mo., yesterday over the tracks which the presi dential train passed early to day. Tne greatest precautions now exist. An effort is being made to keep the matter quiet. FIFTY CENTS IN some conditions the gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain is slower health cannot' be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It's a food for tired and weak digestions. Snd for free simple Scott & Bowne, 409 415 ph st Cbemiiti New York 50c. nd $i.o. All druggliti EYE STRAIN It Doesn't Pay. Dr. S. A. 8teele, In "Work." My young friend, there are many things in this world that it doesn't pay to do. It doesn't pay to try to pass yjurself off for more than yea are worth; it tends to depress your market quotation. It doesn't pay to lie, for your lies must all be kept on file men tally and in the course of time some of them are preity certain to get on the wrong book. A liar needs a better memory than any one is apt to possess. It doesn't pay to try to get a living without work. You will work harder and get a poorer living than if you did honest work. It doesn't pay to be a practical joker, unless you can enjoy the joke when you happen to be the victim. It doesn't pay 1 1 cry over spill ed milk, neither does it pay to spill the milk. Notice of Election. 0000 ttsoooo tsoooo S OCXX)0O0O oooo 1 THE SPRING MEDICINE FOR THE ,:--;::;':W:HpLE FAMILY. If your blood and your whole system is clogged up with impurities accumulated during the winter, if you feel dull and drowsyf if your brain seems foggy, if everything you do requires a great effort on your part, if you feel "out of sorts all over then you certainly need ;::;:':-;';,;:;'HmTS Compound Extract Sarsaparilla RED CLOVER COMPOUND "The spring medicine for the whole family." Cleans all impurities out of the entire system. Makes new, rich, pure blood. Sharpens the appetite, aids digestion, in creases strength and makes life worth living once more. Price, 50c per bottle. H. E. KENDALL, i e Board of County Couiraissionera, in accordance with an act of the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina, Ses sion 1905 do hereby order that the question of the adoption or the fiO.UOO bond issue for road purposes for No. 4 township, V eveland county, N U., be submitted to the qualified voters of the said No 4 township, as aforesaid, in an electioi to be held on SATURDAY APRIL 22ND, 1905, and that In said election p9rscns voting In said election favoring the adoption of said bonds for JNo 4 township shall vote on either a written or printed ballot 'For Good Roads" and those against said adoption shall vote on a written or nrinted ballot "Aeainst (rood Roads " And it is further ordered that notice of this election shall be given by publish ing same at the court house dor in Hhelby, JN. V , an also in THE LLEVE LAND Star and Kine's Mountain Her aid, beginning with the issues of March 10th and loth respectively, ana continu ing for thirty days, and it is further or dered that W. A, Ridenhour be and he is hereby appointed registrar of the King's Mountain precinct in said town ship, and that D. J. Keeter be and he is herery appointed registrar Grover pre cinct in said township, and that W. L Goforth and Lester McGinnis be and they are appointed judges for said King's Mountain precinct and M. R. Collins and T. J. Moss be and are here by appointed judges for said Grover precinct, and it is ordered that the reg istration books of No. 4 township for said respective precincts shall be deliv ered to said respective registrars by the Clerk of this Board in due time, and that said registration books shall be kept open for the registration of all the voters who may be entitled to register, each day between the hours of sunrise and sunset, for twenty days prior to and including Haturday April 15th, Sunday excepted, and that said registrars shall keep the respective voting precincts on said Saturday, April 15th, 1805, for challenges And it is further ordered that the registrars and judges for the respective voting precincts aforesaid shall canvass the returns and appoint one of their nmmber to bring the returns of said election to the court house in Shelby, N. C, on the first Monday in May, 1905,' and present same to the .Boara of Commissioners, who shall de clare the result, of said election. Notice is given that there will be a completely new registration of voters in No. 4 township for i his road bond elec tion. W. H ESKRIDGE. Clerk. Phone No. 2- W. and R. Druggist. L J . t R, F. D. di-ug store orders sent to Kendall's Drug Stoe receive prompt attention. i 0000OOOOIMI xxx ooooxoooooo CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children,' The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the ST? SfTTT Signature of LAtt&Z JCtfOfUQt The great demand for perfect, sight places the eye in the position of a rob ber. All the other nerve centers "hold up their hands" and give to the eyes what they demand. If the eyes use twice or three times as much nerte force as thev should it causes eeneral ! nerve weakness If the stomach is forced to contribute to the eyes a part of the nrve energy necessary to pro duce proper diges ion and assimilation we are bound to have sour stomach, fer mentation anrt impoverished blood from lack of nutrition, underfed and overtax ed nerves and general breaking down iif rvoi s exhaustion What in the reme dy t Remove the cause Put the eyes in foims by use of proper glasses. The glasses remove the Btrain for distant vi sion. This will conierve the nerve force and stop the great drain ofvi'al fluid. Ease will tak the place of disease and every pulsation of the heatt will snd health and strength to each fibre of the body. Consult me if you have headacne or imy of 1 he systoms of eye strain as above enumerated. EXAMINATION FREE. H.-D. WILSON, . GRAD OPTICIAN. Etchison Hat Company, (INCORPORATED) RICHlVEOIISro, VA. The South's Leading Design ers and Distributors of Hats for Fine Trade. There are more Hats sold in the state of North Carolina than any other Brand of Fun Hats. The Chestarfield and Trilby Hats are also famous. Ask your Dealer. K. H. PEASELEY, Representative in the Carolinas Box 234. GREENSBORO. V. C See me before you buy your flour, will save you money. M. P. DELLINGER. Wanted A first class and up-tonlate tanner. Must be strickly sober Apply to UEL LINGER HARNESS CO. Shelby, N. O. Town Ulec'K-n. Notice is hereby given that on I he first NUmlay in May, u0 i, an election will be held at the c urt house in the town of Shelby, N. C. for mayor and a'ueriuan m the town of Shelby ortn Caro'ina and tha' 1 have been duly ap pointed registrar of said election, and notice is further given that the regis tration books will be kept open hei ween the hours of sunrise and sunset each day excepting Sunday, for twenty days pre ceding said election, and on Monday preceding said election lMtween- the hours of nine a. m. and five p. m., the registration books will be open at the polling place to receive challenges. Hy order of the board of alderman of the town of Shelby. J. F, TIDDY, Registrar. March 2, '.905. ' AdmtniMtratorti Notlrt. llnv'tig'riiiiiHfled M Admtnlntratnr of theea taie ol M. 1'arker deceased, late of Cleveland enmity, thin It to notify all person) having claim BKaiimt the eatate of tnld decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the Hth dav of March. lUOA. or this notlcx will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All pr uni.a indented to said Ute will make imme diate I'ajment. This 14th dav nf March, ltfui. J. M. wi L.10H. Adm.r ". '' of M.PAKKKK, deo'd. Q nn 4 Hamrick, Atty'a. ON ACCOUNT 1 of our advantages in buying belting "we have reduced our prices 10 per cent and large orders 15 per cent. We f now have in stock a Dig lot of the best brand of stitched canvass belting made and it will pay you to get our prices before you buy. We have just bought a car lot shipment of machine and cylinder oil direct from the old and reliable works of Wm. C. Rc binson & Son Co. and are prepared to give our cus tomers the advantage of car lot shipment. We can make shipment of oil any day. When you want machinery sap plies come to see us or send your order. When you want machinery of any kind let us know and we will come to see you. Yours for business, MBER I . T. CALTOB LI Lattimore. N. 0. FREES FREE charge. We deliver quick and prompt, after order- which delivers goods to your door in good order. iiOUSe iMXy Jiuvv is tne time iui juii lu yu u. A Set of Goblets Free which we give with eveiy 50 pounds White Satin j i i a. j inA J ci Hour l go Die r, ana wiixr every juu powuus zguuitas. Don't forget this for you will regret it when you have used 300 pounds of some other Hour and have the same old goblets, when if you had bought from T l 1 1 1 . i- C il J i. ' me you WOUia nave nau one suu ui wiu muu&u gou lets that can be bought. Sincerely, W- B. PALMER Free Delivery. '-Phone 44 FoimnoinTAR top U ooutfh tad hlsluiig Take Th i s BOOK A IS D ill S'ATVf!Rt3E CHER'S'LIVERaxdBL wmn fTUREH BrlRhfa Dtwaae, Dlntx-tcfi, Discuses of the Heart and Lunga.Skln Diseases, t JonHtlpntlon, KlieuiiinUitm, Stomach Trimbles, and all other troublea having their orlnln In an lnaeUve or dlaordnred liver. Ordinary "liver ri'ftulatoni " and almllar preparations Hlmply Klvo U-iiiporHry relief, but I)r. Thacher'g Liver and Blood 8yrupcure to stay eureil hy puttliiK the liver in a heal thy condition and for tlfylntf your system atntliiHt future attaeks of dlaeaBe. It la the only preparation that does lto work hy entirely removing the eauae of the trouble The symptoms of d I attuned kl'lneyaaro: Weakness In the small of the back, sick headaehn, pains In loins and Kmlns, numbness of thethltfhs, higholorod or scald ing urine, milky or bloody urine, frequent desire to urinate, nausea, vomltlnx, colle, constipation, hot and cold nanhes, furred or unnaturally red tongue. These arc tiie symptoms of diseased kidneys; don't ncyleet them. Only one remedy contains all thecurutlve proiiertles-Bclentiflrnlly oomWned required In the treatment of Liver and Kidney diseases, and that Is l)r. Thueher'a Liver and lilood Hyrup. I'Olinil.A! Mandrake (May Apple), Yellow TVek, Ttandellon, Hydrangea 'H'ven Marks), Senna, Harsaparllla, Oentiitu, lodldo of 1'oUtsBium, Iliichu,' Juniper Herrlea. Free sample and "Dr. Thncher's Ileal th Book," with confidential advice, forthe asking. Write to-day. All druvHiNtN, 00 emits and l.O0 per bottle. THACHER MEDICINE CO.. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. lu FLOUUV FLOUR! Just receivpd two car londs, will se'l it chpap I'nr the next, ieu days. M. P. DELLINGER. lax notice, Tlie 'own taxes nre duo, nml all deli ninpnt are urged to settle with rjie an goon ixiRsible. HARVEY JEITOX, Cheif of Tolice.
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