Newspapers / Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, … / Aug. 18, 1911, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
mm PUBLISHED EVEEY TUESDAY AND PRIDAY v " VOL. XX, NO. 66 SHELBY. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 18 1911. DENTISTS ARE imrv A XTrv miin livm -.Ail IT In ft. AT THE HOSPITAL OIHF.TI.Y married HERE GOVERNORSHIP Several Operations This Week All Miss Eveyln Howell and Mr. Josh $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE CAN AMERICAN PEOPLE RULE? SOCIETY LOOMING at the Shelby Hospital have been When the Southern train duII- tolarSemi-AnnualMef ting Began Editor Carmichael Says Clvde R busy913 Week with a number of ed out from the station Wednes 1T1L anA Cnntin,,eV Thrn,,rh I H , ZT ay' ydL operations. All patients are do- day mornintf at 9:45. those who TAFT THINKS PEOPLE NOT TELLIGENT 1N- PR0P0SITI0NT0 GET TROLLEY GIVE A ROAD BED FREE TO SHEL-BY voctprdav and Continues1 Through Today Dr. Berryhill President and Dr, Osborne Secretary Memorial toDr.Gidney Today. , Shelby has the pleasure of leiT lng3 Wel1 as could be exd knew the secret wereallowed to nSnSS f and none are in great danger. tell their friends, for Mr. and SwS , Mr. J. A. Queen's seven-year- Mrs. Josh Mauney. apopular m are LimngUp for Ex-Governor old boy was brought down from young couple were aboard en- rinrfthfi members of thfl r,.., ... , . ... ' . near lwndale Wednesday with route to Knoxville. Tenn. and emei u i win v.itvbentini o o.. 4U4. i. m ... -. ... rwland District DentalSo-l n,,-n , , " -i"mt w wwen aDove waynesvnie. IN. J. to spend their S is regular semi-annual LuTh the e ..several weeks ago. , honeymoon. The marriage took .", otiH ? or more den ! , "na are uis- ineDoyieil Irom a tree. His' place Tuesday night at the 0 , i of Western North naiorsmp, tne Done caused it to swell and ex- Williamson, pastor of Centa nf.nd a nart of SoiSifTh Cndition8' base-; ude corrupton. Dr. Shoemaker i Methodist church performing aandhLover50 acte f ?her,thingS of less - d the wound and expects to ; the ceremony. The bride was 2tL' US' . 5? etheboyfreeuseof thelimb. Miss. Evelyn Howell, the at- : Rini T : m me ne is resting wen. flistatherhas tractive daughter of Mr. and cuiui;. uvvw - , country lar neeis are forecasting been here w th him. HKvas swiu v.w wnat IS gome to, haDnen nnlir- Mrs f! M RrMo ,V, !. fi. j iVa " puui-, mrs. jyi. cnages wno lives vine. She na rtre!l!If-u1. 3?.,1Iy' socially and otherwise- near Washburn's station had ! six months or states. The purpose of it is to The concensus of nnininn am four rmomfmn.. fA xua be more social among ourselves: tobe that the race for Senator nesdayatthe same time and she tri learn more of modern demst , , i "'""iia ocat la gumg to De is uoing as wen as couia De ex ry.to prepare ourselves that any about the m0stinteresing "bout" pected. one any wucic that has been pulled off in North Mrs. R. M. Farthing who was dental patient a better service. . Carolina in manv decades. Th oneratad nr. Mnnrlav hw Officers are Dr. A. M. Berry- w;3e onps arp R!,vinr tvt woii pavfk.n ; ou. ... D 1. n T PC If 1 -"v"e viv, uiui. uvii. mi. x aiming is iicic. one lull. President, ur. i. k. belt, the contest will reach the bitter was Miss Addie Gardner and has Vice-President. Dr. K. O. Ap a r w a ixr-n M6v miu Liiou luc paiiy is many ixienua wno are interestea pie. Essayist. Dr. T. A. Wilkins. mighty apt to get wounded be- in her conditien. fore the fight is terminated. The! writer has talked with a number,1 FARMERS MEET, of politicians during the past! waah- trnd of fU'o a4-r. C U Quite A Munihpr ol I Armcrf and their - im ai una stage 111c 1 dent's address came yesterday garne many 0f the opinion i 'ves Attended institute. anernoonana me essay was that if ex-Governor C. B. Aycock Many farmers and their wives read by Dr. Apple of Winston- makes aranvassf thp crnr ha were here Mnndav to attend (SfllCin " f will win nnf TU tVP inotitiifeo hol k-ir rrio Qtoa Dr. J. R. Osborne, Secretary 'Committeemen on arrange ments. Drs. J. F. Whisnant, la Wood. L. P. Parker. The presi ones supporting the state's form- "were held in the court house Last night a series of six short papers were read and discussed Thev are tw nn ir tv,0 I Mnrnintf and aftprnnnn fipssinns Ihv Hro A P AA7"ViorioT P Mar ! .... . ... t 11.. jrietta. J. B. Little of Newton. D.E. McConnell of Gastonia. H. V. Horton of Winston-Salem, J.C. Watkins of Winston-Salem R.E.Ware and .T. R Oshnrne If Shelby. J.T. A. Apple of 1,. very generously donated if to If. Winston-Salem. I. R. .Self of oeenaDieio locate joe uanieis; . . nrfrv .str ctofF anH wa er chief executive THEIR SUPPORT. Some of the shrewdest politi cians in the state said to me on the train this week : "I have not and one session for the women was held in the school auditor ium. Mrs. V. A. Gardner of Beams Mill won the $1 prize for the best loaf of bread. She Mrs. B. P. Howell of Waynes ville. She has been in Shelbv longer as steno- f.Winston-Salem. I. R. Self of lincolnton. D. K. Gunter of laffney and A. E. Frazier of Mb. Point. Memorial services will be inducted this morning at nine 'clockby Dr. R. E. Ware on h death of L. I. Gidnev. a worthy member of the society no died in Charlotte in Julv nd was brought here to his pme for buriaL Clinics will be f eld this afternoon at 2 o'clock. and the News and Observer just yet I mean whether they are; for Aycock or Chief Clark. It is known of that the editor and his paper are against Simmons and Kitchin. Now in the eastern part of the state this opposition is going to hurt both aspirants, but in the west it will tend to strengthen 'the two candidates. The ene- i soil improvement and T. J. W. REV. MR. HOYLE mies of Gov. Kitchin are using .t it.. .... f t Broome on corn culture. Miss Pwer agamst him and some 0 sQn fe to Noted Presiding Elder R. he is turntng too many convicts prfogram for wom?n and U u.-.i. iv ia o i rfnve fine instnirtion in rlnmes- loose. Unless Chief Justice. 7 -iCitysentini. Clark develoces more strength : ? T11 "r Wa8 , , 7, . -ui u ..mi f!nere ior demonstration purposes Wanv Of th TAorWo nf Tha tVion ia nnw visihlfl he Will not , ... ;entin;,v" jV - . j u 7; 7 a m and the farmers and their wives t.nel know and have heard black the board and his 'nds; Jv-R. M. Hoyle, presiding will no doubt advise him to re-j .. . "woiine Morganton district, tire from the race Detoretne, lreach. He is profound and Drimarv-if one is held -other- MRS. KERR DEAD Nof hi! aHm f-fcp npyt Ipffislature' ft uumiiviiS jJl I 11 lOU ivi.vi v -o 1 he is the ablest It is aDDarent that Woman of Remarkable Vitality Pass- -'Smv VALVUtlUVt V ww--. I . . . iuie Worri in iha rofrt- Gnnfni. Qtmmnns' srrpnjrt.h is . . vAltl VtllllClCiiC. li.ll v-w...... Fyhow he is a mitflif v cirnnrf and if Vie hews to the line this ! r.L - " - cner. Dr. HnvU A fcic inilly reside in hi native fnfnr in his behalf. day at her home on Marion , street at the age of 84 years. 1 that .1 1 c J t rr inoiuii aim u uuyt. iuis. iverr was a woman 01 remarkable grapher for the A. Blanton Grocery Company, making her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Doggett. She is quite pretty and has won a host of friends in Shelby. It was a surprise to their friends when the fact that they were quietly married was made public. They started out for a walk and went to the pas tor's home where three friends had gathered to witness the ceremony. Mr. Mauney is the son of Mr. Aaron Mauney and is one of Shelby's most popular young men. He is one of the clerks' in the post office. After returning from their honey moon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Mauney will make their home here. Blouut's Lecture Stirring his hearers with orato ry.metaphoric eloquence, sentimental sentences and side splitting jokes. Mr. Henry Blount of Wilson. N. C. appear ed at the Court House Tuesday night and delivered his master ful "Beyond The Alps Lies of Belwood won $1 prize for five Enactor and an orator. Those oesi ears 01 corn. . who failed to hear him. missed ! George P. Miller made an in-. the greatest inspiration of a life structive talk on orchard man-1 time. He has been on the lecture agement and fruit growing and platform 12 years and is in con , Dr. S. A. Roberts spoke on the . stant demand all over the South, j types of farm animals. In the i His subject dealt with the disap- afternoon Mr. Mitchell of the pointments and discouragements ! Southern Railway talked on;we must meet, with in lif K Because New Constitution of New State of Arizona Gives People Right to Rule and Because it May Send Democrats to Congress, President Threatens to Veto Bill. Washington. Aug. i 17. Are the American people competent Mr. W. H. Miller Suggests Proposi tion That May Attract Piedmont Traction Company to Build From Kings Mountain to Shelby Let Townships Build Rand-Clay Road Wider For Trolley Line. Mr. W. H. Miller, an ex-jour- can testify to her superior abil- T. a I ity as a cook. Mr. A. T. Mull justice, - . . . . all men i I. n t 1 .1 ' tuiuici Aauumey arecom- n ;, petent. have they the right hT aZ under the const.tution to do so? which mgagy induce aSSdSS 2S? 7 5 queftl0,.ns Traction Company to tome by Pre,fiynt t f ,in Ia T the northern and President Ta of the Flood Re- southern divisions of the great solution granting statehood to system are connected by build Arizona and New Mexico ter- in fk u.. ntones which havefthese many Mountain and Spartanburg. S. ... ""auil"aaiw" U His proposition is that No. as states, but have been barred 1 wn,5n i v:' out. first, because certain bitf Z .l.T interests in the territories de- w,),:, ; ,.,u:k cu.a... 1. sired it. and second because the cated. build a wider sand clay Republicans feared Arizona road from Kings Mountain and would send Democratic senators m r-.i. . .. Knciuiceuome ironeycom- to Congress. nanv fnr ifQ 1ino . . . The impression that the White nv,; : . House press bureau (Secretary on sand.clay roads ana recenU ..... , ...u..UBv,w ig ujiuii wj uut run 1 tnivnch n imiA U 1- out to the country is that the build good roads in that town veto was made necessary by a cn5n tk 4 provision m the Arizona consti- Buffalo Creek, midway between tlltmn which octaklieVtasl 4V , rpT. . ""T"' , tne two towns. Kings Mountain recall This view is erroneous wants connection with Shelby. The fact is. both branches of the county seat and has agreed Congress were careful not to go :with the local road commission on record either for or against ers to construct a rd to the the recall. The resolution'sim-i.. . ... uivvmcu ims lownsnm fore crossing the Alps into the Italy of Success. Killed In Virginia The remains of Sarah Parks, colored, were brought in Wed nesday morning from Alexan- ply gives to the people of Ari zona the right of local self gov ernment: the right to vote on the question of recall, and to themselves determine whether they desire the recall. So the president is not vetoing the recall of judges when he vetoes statehood. What he really is vetoing is the right of the people of Arizona to decide for themselves the form of re publican government under which they wish to live. "You folks in Arizona are not intelligent enough to select the form of government" under which you are to live." is the ultimatum the president lays down by vetoing the statehood resolution. Mr. Taf t would have his will " prevail instead of the will of two thirds of the people of Arizona. meets them on half way ground with a sand-clay road. Mr. Miller suggests that both townships build a road 30 feet wide instead of 20 and give 10 feet free of charge to the Pied mont Traction Company if the gift will insure the main line by Shelby. He says this could be done with very little extra cost. since both townshins have agreed to build the 14 mile road and the commissioners can guar antee not over a 2 ner rent grade. Shelby's business men are very eager for the trolley line and have been sending letters through the Cleveland Commer cial Club to Mr. W, S. Lee. urg ing this route. There is a ridge extending almost the entire dis tance from Kings Mountain to Shelby and to follow this would lessen the cost "of construction considerably, whereas the route 1 11 Cleveland, to be near P children who live in Shel- A WHITE HOUSE INFLUENCE . In the ha7 nf sranrlil iot ' . WAW A . V V UVUUUU1 UiaVj " . V. I V hantfs over the Taf t administra. along the Southern bv Grover dra. Va. where she was slashed tion the form of Charles p.placksburg. S. C. and Gaffney, to death by a rasor in the hands Taf t. capitalist, busy multiply- S. C. would cost a great deal of a negro man last Sunday, ing his dollars, is plainly dis-more because of the heavy grad From the best information ob- cernible. As the curtain is m2 that would be necessitated tainable, the negro woman and lifted on each succeeding scene ; at Whitaker Mountains, the man fell into a dispute over of scandal the president is . in Miller's proposition seems some clothes, whereupon he ' evidence, and around him, shap-: a feasible one and it will no drew a razor and slashed her ac- ing his course", are men who are , doubt be presented to the offi- her shoulder and in the the acknowledged agents of cials of the Piedmont Traction Porch Party 'Irs- L. A. Blanton gave a St deli(thfi u i.. 'Tuesday mnmirrf mni;. - -..ai wui(iii- ULiry to Mrs, cs Away at Age ot 84 uood ".-sujicua.i. ross ner snouider and in the me acknowledged agents of uais UL le neamont iraction and II ne news iu ine uuc una iiio. iaiiuj vumcnus zvcii, uicaai. one uieu iiuin me WOUnu uww iwtcs iuai arc uying 10 vu"'i'uuJ imuugu iuc lucai VOffl' backing will prove an important quietly and peacefully lapsed in and was brought back to her shape humanity to the dollar. ; mercial Club when a delegation 5n v.io hihnlf " tn an eternal slumber last Fri- former home When he was elerteH h in will go from here in a shnrt Singing Convention spi,ed in mny whoLare known l in their p f n n n , ... as ' progressive republicans" the , Charlotte offices. It is under- m ' Wl- COn: belief that he had de his ' stood . that the engineers have duct a singing convention at u.: u.x t..- ... . . n,i:.,i 4i, u..ei..i. . rleasant Grove church Satur- r,.L. , , , at, t v i.. , CRAIG, THEN HOEY. The majority are saying Locke Craig will be the next Democratic nominee for govern- A il.' or, and ol course una means a ri hUn bigmajority -provided.oi course, her death! she had been in de the senatorial tight does not clininiJ health only six or eight split the party too badly. : months and showed wonderful , ( eve ana county nas a oru- is looming up ci. o.Au.ct 1 1 " i J l X.I 1 viiamyanu strung meiuanacui- , . . , . . vaie inieresis. remaps ne nad. mi- u-c uas assureame CIUD up to the time of r.JT1"""""" But always before him he must that they will be heard before ,H Kt, U w WWA dIlu lvvo 0lner CnurcneS, n,,:fo n,(ii,r eoll kIo anv def.nite ctono o - IWUVIk Fr Of PnrfcT..il. tr . d ",iauuui, y a. ano Mrs. .. . . , uincssonjnarlotte Two v.... - -- - - " one was one oi mc oiuesi mem oes consisting of salad and forthe governorship five years bers of the Presbyterian church :ke and . VionfP Hia name is Clyde R. j a rk-:,4. v.i cna were served StarPTalsi0 advertise in The tf a? l?1 ad offering Berkshire hog for sale. jthe'rAarles Cabiness seeing ke i once and the - i uiaue. A. C. Miller. 0 hence. His name is uyae k. and a good christian woman. Hoev and his home is in Shelby, -m,. f Besides being a noted lawyer, Re v James Thomas at the home Mr. Hoey is an orator and he is last Sunday and the interment "universally popular wherever he was in Sunset Cemetery, is known. His friends say ho surviving children are would make an ideal chief exec- Messrs. Robert E.. E. L. W. - j . , uui always ueiore mm ne must tuai " uc iiearu Dei ; Vfln a and ms broker's wealth. From ' jonin. Mr.. Gardner is an ex- his nativity. wealth, and its W.rhi M.ther Dead strength and courage to the last, cte'd i many sTct'ssf ulsin? haVe been the be"a11 Raleigh' Au .-Governor Rhp was nnenf then rlestmem- tonauciea many SUCCeSSlUl Sing-. nJ nJ. .f fk .f nu,i V Ui .k. r tt mtf Classes thic cummer The ii.vv.umo mumci, mrs. VV.n. SvStoorrJnrmbeto! . Yet he means well He Kitchin. died at her home in SSefil!aiJ.a good heart His great Scotland Neck at 4 o'clock this vll deliver a soeech handlCap is that he haS 80 many mornin Mrs- Kitchil 65 about him who know exactly vears old and had threo Notice what they want, and to whom finvemnrW w KiTjr. r- The annual meeting of the the public good is the last con-cressman Claude Kitrhin Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance sideration. Paul Kitchin, a member of the rvuuiv. .w ----------- ----- messrs. uuucii jj. i. w. Association win De neiaintne tucrciore ii wouiu seem mat state legislature. utive, and if he should decide to Henry and Lee Kerr jrs. T. C. court house on Saturday. Au- it matters little what large enter the race for the nomma- miickt MrS- j O.Poston and gust 26 at 11 o'clock. All policy schemes are promised or prophe-ceed as the executive nf tn tion he would have the unani- MissLillie Kerr. All children holders are requested to attend, sied. so long as Mr. Taft sits in nation as a man in anv other mous support of his own and were nere except Mr. E. L. Kerr W. R. Newton, the executive chair. The presi- waik 0f Hfemkht have She adjoining counties. wn0 8 -m xeXas. 2t. Secretary, dent has as little chance to sue- tried to serve two masters.
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 18, 1911, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75