Mountain
Vol 12
Kins Mountain. N. C, Tliurs(';y, May '27, HU").
No, 10
CI. G. PAGE, Alitor and Owner
pimnciplk fikst
SI. A Y.KAR in ADVANCE- v'
FULL FACULTYiWRAY SPEAKSl
MB. FLUME BOTH GUILTY
GRACED SCHOOL
HERE SUNDAY
DIED FRIDAY
i FIRST DEGREE MURDER
If they al! accept the gr.-ded school
(acuity is complete-Five have
already accepted
ri he board tru.-tei.'S of the
'Cings Mountain Graded School
had a inof:tin.r )''rie.y morning
and completed the election of
t!io tenchors for next year. With
oik: erwition the entire fai-nlty
of this vear was rc-eleeleit. The
exception was that of Mrs. ;rov
e.nee whe is to be succeeded by
Miss Bessie ft. MeCrow of Hen
derson, ii she accepts.
The listele.etstands as follows,
Supt. K. A, Yodpr
Principal Miss Orawforl Slode
7 0 Miiss Moliie. Sapoch
'.i-5 Mi.;s Anna Sue Camp.
. Miss Laura 15. Meal's
Miss liossio Simo-iton
Miss Martha Simonton
Miss Bessie R. Mel'row
Miss Pearl Jones
Up to Monday i Supt. .11. A.
Yoder, Misses Cnwford Sie-dge,
Meores, Jones .tud Camp had
signified their acceptance.
The Herald si nee rely hopes
that they will all accept. That
will mean so much for .he school
T'.ie school this vc.tr vry '
good anl with practically vhe
same faculty next year we may
look for even greater results.
The habit ef re election is grow
ing more popular und it is' an
indication of progress.
Prof. Joe S. Wray will address :ing
iug convention here Sunday-Be;t
yet convention
i.
I-I.
IT'S THE NEAR
EST BY KINGS
'MOUNTAIN.
It differs no, whether ruling,
.' walking or hoboing, folks trav
eling from the North to the
South and 'viss, versa pass
through Kings Mountain. For
eign automobiles pass through
he re 'every day. There have been
. two. hiking expeditions through
here within tho last two, weeks.
Not long ago a hobo was killed
bore by a freight train. They all
come this way. They are giving
Ivtngs Mountain an immense a
mount cf i ubliopy. Wondci what
ikind' ii is. Well lets hope its
good.
The Grand Old Fall tuy
An unknown man was found
dead M tho outskirts of a small
Kansas town recently. A revolv
er and 100 in cash were found
on his person. The coroner held
an inquest aqd it took $75 to de
fray the exnenses and bury the
body, The police judge fined the
corps $25 for carrying concealed
weapons and confiscated the
gun. Tho locai esitor, who pub
lished the ohituara, Rot nothing.
--Altoona (Kan.) Tribune.
9 SO miles on Foot.
Two young men and a young
, lady - paused v through . Jiings
Mountaiu last Thursday on foot,
Thier names we didn't learn nor
their object in taking such a trip
They were, dressed suitable to
. the work tbey were prosecuting.
'JlfV""? traveling eqaiperaonts
us was an old time
"sXiSWorgmird which the girl car
j'ei"slung over her . tshoulder.
'Tit6.y -left .cards which read ts
titollows, "The Nationat Trio
'J.' Hiking from Atlanta, Ga. toNw
'York City, a distance of 080
Sunday is Convention Day in
Kings Mountain. If tli weather ;
is good everything else, point;, to I
the greatest rciet-ting in the life I
of the Union Sunday School
Singing Conventiiiu. For three j
mouths the various choirs have!
been looning to this event as thc
ureatest singii'.gjnei-t yet. It is!
not to be a contest hut, a gem
al singing for the promotion of
good music in the Sunday schools
and churches mid foe all concern
d.
Aside from the music by t In
different, choirs as per tho list
published last wk, the out
standing feature-of the conven
tion will lie an address by Prof.
Joe S. Winy of Gas Ionia. Prof.
Wray is superintendent of Gas
toniu Graded Schools and was
re elected last week for the fif
teenth year. He is a great Sun
day School worker and is deeply
interested m music. His address
at eleven o'clock w-ll be a feat
ure of exceeding 'iro-iiinencc.
Tin eXv'rcisos wili beirin at ten
o'clock. The forenoon pro;; ram
Will consist of devotional oxer
cir.es with congregational sink
ing, routine singing by the vari
ous choirs, the addi;ss by Prof.
Wray and general singing. D;n
ner will be served on the gnunds
between 12 and one o'clock. The
Cou'enHon will re nseui'le at
one o'clock. After a few congre
gational songs t'tit) business meet'
iug of the "'Convention will be
he'd after ,hieh routine singing
wiii be resumed.
Peop'e from the Country
bringing baskets will be waited
on by the committee on prepar
ation and this baskets care-' for
until .tba dinner hour,
! -.rC G. Pace President.
New Subscribers.
New Subscribers are being
scored almost daily. The Herald
is growing in favor with the
reading public which fact, is
evidenced bv the "Semi nie that
paper that I hear so much about"
which has become a common ex
pression. in the Herald sanctum.
We don't know what it is "thev
hear"but whatever it is it makes
them want to read for them
selves and to this we say, Amen
Mr. Fulton Brought Home
Mr. "W. P. Pulton went over
to Charlotte Saturday morning
and accompanied Mr..-. Palmer
Putlon home from the Charlotte
Sanatorium where he hn had
an operation and treatment for
appendicitis. Mr. Fulton has
made fine progress in recovering
from tlie attack and barring, re
lapse he will be about his work
soon &3 could be expected, -: I '
. Miss Shaw Here
Miss Susan -Shaw, a, number
of the faculty of 1913-1'JM Kings
Mountain Graded School, and
who tought this year m the
Moi'goutott schools, sfcepued of
hera Friday to visit Mrs J. C.
Patrick leaving Saturduy for
her home at Macon, jtf." C Miss
Shaw is pleasantly ifunnmnrwi j
here by lier -nupjV--vi mtiryl
A GIST OF THE EXERCISES
OF THE 32nd ANNUAL COM
MENCEMENT HELD AT LIN
WOOD COLLEGE THIS WEEK
&abbaJh ftliirmmj 11 A. ffl.
llaccalauieaU' Sermon, Dr. I). O. 1 li : i ! i i . C!io.l,.r, S. ( ,
f'Marslwls) Miss Wilina. White, Mr. .1. ';'. Giirnson. MN-.
Myrtle McLain and Mr. Invis lin-om.
S'.iiikdh B n. m.
Adihcss.to the Y. M. C. A. and V. W. (.'. A.
liev. G. 11. llendeiiite, (jastonia, . ( '.
(Maislial.s Miss Mae Kidd, Mr, W. K. life, C. O. C;i.st.
Jos and Mi-is Cl.il;. . . ;c.-s- .
jBnr.itau if. ai.
Art lAhd-'i'.
Buna! 4 j in.
Ct.AS'- )' I'iXKIK"
Jin-mttiiion, lie v. A. T. JJndiav
li'ull called
Y-'elcoine Address, Mi.-isi's Macie (hi'Tisor:
Class Song
History,
'Juet
Stat'-fiCi,
Solo,
Class Wi'l,
D-let.
Pror.ii. -ey,
Cinss Poem.
Ilerdimr,
Ya'i Jic'ory .o(i:'f
Sjng, '-.'a:-i;v. e'l 'd l.inw:.i.:,i. "
(M i-.!,:Js:, Mr. M. L. Kcwtnu, Us 'MiUlivd Kr.i'.-, Mr.
1 4. C. .Hal t.m. Miss. Ma.- .Kr.o .
jUnnit). li v-A.-,m:.m.
II:.. 'IT vi
'"Its M.iy Tiiee " . . : or.-
Choi : ":.
'Jimrtett-', ' "Ninderh it ';;:sc!i.' M .'vaii.-:-
Mioses !!!a!;.-i:ey, PrAssl.-y, MM'' ai:d W i!i e(
Solo, 'Tie; I .i:xo.' .,ia.-.. i ayiii
;iiss Lo.v Mi-r.a:n.
Hue!, '"Hirds of Paradise Galop"
Mi!,rK I loon an-! :.:ii..y.
Heading, . "Mv. Hvown has hi.-. Hair Cut,'' ' -iug.a,
iv.iiss Sarah Coie White '
. "Hiict, "Moniui'io l:rul-,i,'' i-V ::;:.;;
MUoes Jenkins and Kidd
Sj'io, ' "Lulls c.y," Xeidlenger, . .MJss Gladys I'rcssley.
Trio, "Prc!ii(uade March," Misses Presstey, Minter
and Press'vy. ;
Duet. "Two Merry Alpine M.-iides'' Glov or,
MissesM.Jjain and Yates. '
Solo, "The Old Oaken Bucket." Pvenk, Mr.Gus Anthony.
Miss ''jr.ina Pergusyr.
Misses ;-.!rL:iii'. u-.J Withers,!-;!'.
Miss Sa-a Cole While
"diss Ijoy Mi Lam
Mr, A. K. Wiiiie.dde.i
Mis.-ifi I liakenoy and Kondi-vbnrkc
Miss An.-iii: l.'arti :'
Mr. .1. L. Siiannon
' ' .iiss N'eilio i.:ei-i;t:
Mr. L. H. N "I!
Heading,
Trio,
Unet,
Duet,
Duet, '
Heading,
"The Sign of The Cross"
Miss Nettie Mcritte.
"Ouida"
. . Misses Kowar., McGiil ar.d Hay.
"I Know a Bank" "A Metra,"
Misses WilUins and Yates.
"Dance of the mil," "IVabony '
Misses Fuuderburko and blakeiiey.
"Hoses kvery where," .' 'Denza '
Miasm Moljain and Wilkins. ,
ill ram's Housekeeping," "Warren"
, Miss McGill..
Solo, "Sing Ye Hitds," "Mett-alf," Miss Gae Wilkin?.
Quartette, "Poet and Peasant," '"Laffe,"
Misses Wilkius, Funi'erburke, Good and Witl-.erspoon
MAHSHALS
Mr. Poke Hanna, Mr. J. Fulton, Miss Lois White, Miss
Aileen Gosset.
i-
SJurubaa fHorniug
Prefer.
Duet, "Huslic Dance" - Mason
Misses Good and Whit"
"Modern MedUral Hiscoverics" Miss Ethel Green
Q.iartette," "Sliubert's Serenade''
Misses Bethuue, Wi'kir.s, Witiierspoou and Yates.
"The Chain ot pile" ; . ; Miss Edith MaGill
. Solo, :. "Pis Spring Within Gur Hoitrts" S;ross
- Miss Bethune .
"The Greatest Danger of the Age"
i . Miss Emma Ferguson
Solo, "The Swallows," Vannah, Miss Gae Wilkirs
Anniversary Address, by
.' Dr. E. M. Poteat, Pres. Furmaa University.
D.!et, rt.il Tiik Dj .K'6iaw.rtt: " ' ,".,c-: i T:l:i::s
- ; , and Good
: Awarding of Medals.; - . ;. v
Deliver of iipiowai. -
s.-M,V.RSHAU.
Mr. E.-P Anti.o.-, V ss i ( Vf J H .'Tini
j s-f,j kin i '-, 'i -s J.i'i i Cr
j Weil known German f irmer ded on ' Gf.wgc Poston and Etmest Lowry to
I R'.M-.t.; 3. ia'.t fiday ,-.flc: Inir. ! to Vc eVctroculed (or murder of
i ilhwss ! Cnut Davis
Mr. 1 C 1 .':-:i l..i.l was in After delibei at iug over night
j:o'i- K: . i .i.:i r..;,or;cd tin-. the jury S.itmdav morning re
l'rth !ui' -j. ' liing of Mr. Fred 1 1 i.i ned a vedii-i ni murder in the
: Fli-iiU!, -i pi-ui'.inoiil fnr:i.-r. whoI'Mrst ih'gl'je against '..h.-orge I'oo
livec, iii, ro'ile I :.!,ui I- !. i Vs ' I an a ed l-ii;.i si :.i,.r;, uvo lie
J I ; -; j i K'.-!'- ' lo. i: "oi iir I'i u.iie j .;iocs i iiai'ed v, i''l me rdyring'
:t,i.t :o.- ., -.ii.it s: ' ii a.'.i Da ,-! i.:i agi1.. i::-g.-o near
ri'iiirlis i.-.;, . ,r-,i , i i d' I - so hi, ii, .si'ii.i'i 1 it. -v-r I montliM
lacli : i,-h .:.. ilie .r,e (: i i i - j Mi. o. Tlie v i-lili'4 proilneu.1
ii'oaih. shoM-i.,) that the mnr.'l-T had
I Tlri'i-.isrd nis . a i'l.ii i!f d-r 1 hern h brufai inn-. After l).ivi
!o.-rniii i,-.-,ii-- i-ntiii' triii-' was M-r-n K down with a .-hb his
-Miy
drugg'-d .mUi a ditch
1 1 1 a 1 i v i - hentb li .- .i .-bi.i'i j
! (rt y-i-.s ,.g. an i :o ', h-.g.-.! m,,l e-"Mred with brush. Hob
' Mor.n! nr. Mote rlai: : i.v i was l he mot i e .Toie tl:ai:
iyi in.-(I - '.as no: an ord : - j : 1 " ' being .-.a-ii-ed froe. th.
'n-:vv rar.i.er an e: ,',.'iu,i. negro's person.
' !! is s-.n--, -I'.-.-.i ii-, !,( vi-l"i ;
1 d f!,. ii.:lov, ii ..'.id -en.
;IV..!S I- lorn ii. f !ri ('-. ii!" s,
1'ieil i-'iuit..- ! ilai'.r an:, i';-i.:
! Mi-... I .Hid. Smith i ! S:,:nni,','
NllSa Mis I,-, io:n..l,,:t ,.f j ..flfr ll... I.omt.-M, o.vi.h
i'ostiiii ai;d Lov.ry tl.n (
;(i'iiri'i!. iiiiini'iiia teiy ill's.'-; the
, l.omii.hle and ive.i- :i,:;i,'t 'idea
, a1: A rinour an I brotighi i" ( ; iA
toni-i t- awnit tii-il within ;-.
ii : Hlto is .r.
!onii;.-'.'.i and I
.1 Tins i.asii had taken U" lit
Niis. -". -u;'ii f.yr.
i ,-)lil'..' i-'il, -n. '.', . i .
led 1.GJ..O.
', T
i-.-e: io;i uf t-I.e f oiii t .sii
W -..I
j. ,iii .-,l.iv n-ornii g. !!o'.h ii.".riiji's
! -: i. "Sat iu iJ.h- f.eiitein.- d v.) 'hj
i i-'.i-i troenii-ii. V' e .iiidi'i staii.'i Mia"
I
i v,v i s . v i rw i in.
KNOW ABOUT
' LOCUST YEAR?
! lie- i-.ll - ol tl.i
:e.!- (-, auU
i'I(.-'t.rii.:''it,('ii
-1 ! !, this a -.'ar
PICK POCKETS
GETS MR. HAA1
BRIGHT'S M0N-.
I..,! -hi n. i ir-i'V aooiitl
l,-i s! 'I'lii'-" Th' KnuntSj
... .i,- .'.irn i t.a airs :..'e litei rliv I
Wk with ., and the BY AND TICKET.
in -ISI
IT.) tl
y :':M'vi is
alov. v. he .i'i
ii- (and the
wtind-r:'nl. i
'"-'n't iwii,v
I Si),i;ivii:i',- fit.lii'i .it- the stit
I'll! :..! (and the '-nit-oi- was 'ion in K ings Moiniteiti or a Iter
,si:. hi it. .s a Hialter tor iti vi;st.i j lie had hoarded the train and be
jgatuvi. You can :a.t''ely hfar I fori1 ii had ivai-hed Lovf-li last
J the j'l.i-.son in th. seat with you Thiirseay somebodv reliex ed.Mr.
;tc..k. They say fnal this is '".c - G. F ' Haaigright of his pursp
i cast year." Some auy il come:?
I jiice in seven years others one.
jin seventi-eu yt-;ir:-., Xow. il ..ny
,1 bodf. kiious about "Locusts year'
the Herald will '-gladly ui;iiicate
spacfi .for you to te.,1 aho:.t :.
I Come ahead.
which contained anil a re
turn t., to Charlotte. Mr.
.laiiibrig'at went to Charlotte on .
atf which was very much crowd
ed and it is very probable that
the lift was mw!e, on board the.
train '
It hdems that oxkpockets arc
il.-r,tiiui on this iine when great
crowds are on hand. On the 7th.
of October J!1!." when the big
iceinbi'stion was held here fhero
I were something like a peck of.
old poekatbooks and purses pick
led ip on the streets and brought
to the Herald office. They had of
'comae, beiiii taken -and relieved
;of. cheii-eonteuU by pickpoob'.ts. -
MRS. PATTER-'-;.
SON ENTER
TAINS BOOK
CLUB.
i )nr ol ii)': :no,-t eiaiiorat-.! so
ciiu evi-n'.s of ihe Sp.":.ig season
was tht jeceotioii Thursday
night. May j fth., at the, beauti
ful home ot Ivl.-. aud Mrs. Geo.
PaUo.rson. given by .ine ijeci
bers of the Thirrsday Afternoon
Rook Club in foir.piitiient. to
lb vr husbands and friend?-. T1;e
rooms were docora'ed for '-he
hriP;;;; iiucasicn with pi'trnn
;i,iOM.L,u.iiHJIi.'J.i. uuiing (, ijfMh t.L.hi-ation t-S
THE TWENTI
ETH IN CHAR-
j LOTTE.
j 7 he "Twftiiotli'' found i. biff
-I deic-craii&n o Kisw6 "SIouttatE.
.".!dlf l, .,a(.Vrff.,, I ci.'f I'c Lr.
the i-.venii.g Mi6S-s K-atie i
ret. ffahrvr. 'Moss .and i:
Winriie Vers, N'i;-.ur.ey,. iik"l;
ner r.wp cnarmir-a i.iiu ne.i, .ur- , t.v, '.., .rr ..,,
nished t-podiags snd rrsusic tea.i'se thatiri.oi-Kiup, ' I.v - r. ' v:i
several qwii-tet-if-s, r,y
sir.gers 'wsr. rer.de r6, which-:
gave plfcRsiure to z.. Ln.tc
' ' ! th MecKienburg Dec:?a s c.
3 ! Icienead-Ee. Fctkt. -c-cct free.
Uc-re on dijerfttt triits oty.
t
Ciugii Ller.attiT: ft-:;- .; wf. 'a
'" hci-rc.. ace r-Lst ire i'.iil nri
ware given eeras, Ttta p6r.si.s':veD c -w-i .
ittacnec, cn water i wrinj
s.n iir.KM ucntesf-. wr.ici; at
"v;;!i f.-Bi.t!" vi. i
fordec mucn . sr. use ir.fr. t. Dei;
Km& i.icLa-'ifr.r.r. , ' DtUi.'.;:
,- 'i e.' . a : tl i.s
fcV-ftit :
... -fc.
.-jc.:
,k lilies. May 2nd to July: itb.. '
(friends. ; -.. .: I