fal Meeting Kings Mountain Battle' Meniorial Assocfatio July 6 at 8 p. m. ; 1
. G. P.-VGI'., i.'iilor
SHORT NEWS
Condensed for
- Certaioly.
October 7th.
Shall we Celebrate ''
The folks are expoctin
It.
Come out Tuesday Highland
talk-t over.
Grady Watterson's bab.v lias
been right sick bus is iimirovinx.
: Ksn. G. W. Kendrick made a
busings tii lo Kannapolo and
China Grove Friday.
Mrs, M. A. Rankin left' Vri
tiny after a visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs, J. T. V.V.di.
Mrs A. L Little of Wilkir.s
ville, S.C. arrived Friday to vis
it her uncle, W. 1'- Fulton.
Miss Crawford Sledge rett.r.i-
ed last week from Columbia, S.
;. C, where sbo visited relatives.
Mrs, White of Ga.Oonia visit
ed her daughter,. Mrs, M. 1'
Suinmers ner last wtek.
-!',-JaUo: Uambi-itfl.it,' n in-osper-o
is Ini-iner of near, Grjyei' wts
here Saturday.
A . V UiM-..l CI I.
rived Friday to visit htf sister, j
Mis. J. A. Allison.
Mr. A. It.. Rndisill
: Saturday from Clover where she
had visited her .daughter,. Mis.
J. A- t'ae.
'- J. T, Welch retiiined Friday
from t.'oar.oke Kapids, K. (J.
where 1)0 had visited his brotli
" er, J, F, Welch.'
Mrs. M: L. Siiniirovs left Fri
day for an extended trip to
Washington, Philadelphia and
other' northern olties.
Mrs. V,'. A. l'.aie of Chnrleij
ton, S. 0. left Friday after a vis
it to Her Hep mother, f ire; Jacob
Heavner, .. '-';'.-
Since his last operaiion 'n At-,
iant-v last week the specialist
thinks that Willie Parker has
one nortr.al eye and the othe.-im-proved
considerably, . '..
J. It. Foclerliiiq.-Vfpinner.'at
: the- Phenix mill, attended the
meeting of the Southern Cotton
Textile Association at Asheville
'Friday and Saturday, j ,
Rev. J. R. Miller returned
Tnursday frour Gibsonville
where he assisted ' Kev. S. F.
'' Morton in a very, .sucoessfi;!: re-
vi'vaL -The meeting -resulted in
ten accessions to the church ana
- a num'ier of other iK-ofeasioiis.' .
-. - J..J. Alexander loft, tatnrday
for Lninberton ihwu he is visit
Ink his sons, W. tT. and F,
Alexander. He Will .return Sat
virdayjaccouipaniGd by. his diugh
fail'iiis Mabol Alexander, who
jrfAvisitiog in Lunjberton.
'v'''t'T ' V' ' ' ' ' .
'. De'f,. G. Hr.rd is iiguring on
uioviiiir iTack lifs residence, on
thfl cornq'rof Piedmontand King
Streets and Wiidinj? on the'site
a haodsame brick residence. It
niay be seversl'nioTithsVhoweyer
before the work is begun.
tied 0-.VIK-.,
ITEMS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
the Conveiiiencc cf Busy Readers
! -Wo uiv informed that coi' tracts
iare lot for liv H-'W brick slore
nuil.hngsin iJlai-nslnii'v: i that
the Kiser Lumber Coiinim.v is
u figure largely in tin.1 work
Vhat .1. A. Falls is to make
brick for those, ami ll.i: sc
i-.P.d i
thel
:uoi
building a, Li-; new
plant.
Ill,
;t0 ks
The new overhead bridge pul
uji'by Hie Kouthrftn at the Last,
end of the yards here, lust week
is a good one. Folks who know
abotit bridges sav that it is an
exceptionally substantia', bridge.
It is built eight inches higher
than .the old one whk-li was tiiat
much below the standard.
The annual meetimt of tin
ittl.scf KiiirfS Mcuntaii; Mmiv
oriai .ssor.iation will bo h,.l.i
'.July t'th. Let everybody turn
I out and let's la jrxh a naive'nerit
I for n liiij celebration this tali.
The people away from here, arc
!e.."eet:nir i s tr. iral.e, Lood tin,.
fall.
Miss Caroline Cai!.pl;ei'. ieft
Friday niter k visit to her neph-
ew". K. 1j. C.'i'ripl;eH; her P'.oth
er. 0 M. Cair.r.Uell an i neice.
Mrs. G. (i. Paste-...She. stopp-Jii j
in Gastonia to visit, her sister.
Mrs. L. II. Me.VUian uiul tl.en
Went on home ui-ar J.-.r.'.certou j
ill RoL't'soa e'.vant.v. :
.
M, Sidenbor-r, our loe.il lew i
d-y 0'.ds m.'ivh.niM is planni'is: H lor l h.l pivanotion of nrohi-l-ettu-n-jd
!tJ,;l,'l','-'e . i-'heae of bu-.ines-, )llion .;,,.:,,. j(1 tllL. ,.,,.,'
U) some, otliei- tcvn . wiu-i-"
this inc. ith. Hj is "ndeeided
where lie will t'O. Mr. iden j
Mr. Siden
ber ciipjo tiero Pt'.if! move man
a year ao and -or i'aed in the
dry (ioods and ulothii'K business
in the Plonk btiilclinur jon Mount
ain street.
.. W, Frank Coforth had seri
ous accident'. Inst week when a
young horse kickod him in the
side in the .region ct.tjia doafing
ribs. He was in the' wheat fiel d
and had mountsd the older horse
and expected to lead the you, i;
er horse" by a .eiiiu to dinner,
Thoyo?.n;rc,r horse eot too much
reign and gained sulliuieiit ; len'J
to give him the proper i-ange of
heels ai.d be. kicked. Mr. Gofortli
off tne other horse. ,
The Sevier mill village has;
coiUe one in a t-ranc. now sum -
raor suit which is both elegant
and attractive. ' upt. . Claude
A, Hamilton has had tho houses
of the village painted.-. It is nbt
a one color monotonous appear
ing sigliteither.Tbe Golorson the
different houses Varies -and--the
trinimiegs aro artistic and well
in keeping with the good: tastes
jof Mr. Hamilton who takes great
interest in his people and town.
Shelby, ' Juno - 21 Lightning
played a stranga prank on .Gil-,
bort Wylie; ft white farmed liv
ing ia lower Cleveland'.-Wylie
1jm sitting on, his front porch
holding his little boy in 'his lap
when a bolt of liglitning was car
i fed a the porch -by an irup-uiiSf,
Irom the ivell. His "shoos were i
lorn to mitherinefl aiul his feet
so badly burned that he'is. con
fined to his bed . The boy .. was
shocked, bat unharfced
Farmers - , in thu ;smaH hptl
stricken area have given "frail
hope of cotton coming out and
are planting corn in -ilie -devastated
cotton txekh.- i i"' ' ; ':,
Kiiis Mountain; N.
pkixciplf fiust,
.....I in 'i i
F M. Meltaniol of I .umbel ton
was in town last week.
Miss Laira Plonk was 'i Char-
visitor I' :-i 1" v
Cln
icon '
e Khun of Win :
Uii.g rolaii- es
iotte
1 lorn to Mr. and .Mi s. amp
D-i! Phil";- on Silt ''nhiv Jtir..--e
axon, VVewieil Lunette ('hi'ei.
Ur.-
I-
I oarlict i
II. M. ilea;
ew
isil tO
n- and
Im left Sat
lier rot !,!:
Lrotlier in law l.
II:..
J, T.
u ".d And rev: Mt
C'a awii.'. c--i:iit-.
isit theii i ,o' l.c
,!i vv; lit 1
me.- .'a
Saler
I't jhi
Inline
Old.
M. I.
f-.nv day:
f.itioil. 1
ih.'r, 'I .
L'ai.
li-'ir ui-:tlier
. Mill
I'M' ..
rlnon;
ia I.
.-.no-
ill'0
nial.
i fi-r i 'k
u !. a
N. 'Ha
: J;l
The. F.
Gof'.rl
i Urnveil Si t nr
liinhiiay liinn-'r
!(.,y HP(!
Sunday vvilh his :i.st.'i-. Mrs. .1.
VV ford, ft was the occasion ol
hi:- 0 ;l; i.r.d lie:- 7 th amivcr-
Tliefe was -i sp'ini nnii),i s.'r
vice iiv tiic Metlio..'SL c.ii'iiei.
,sm.(1;,v .nitr:ir espwinllv dtsiuu-
nity... PresiJent . ,. Korr'-pf
,i
the I.iw
and Ord.'r ' Lea!."ie
)1.PH(.1,.ti -j.o sermon f.-oin the
tfixt -Vinc-1s a mocker
is ii lnociter. sii-ona
drink is laifing. iinu uhoeier is
deceived Iherebv is not Wise. ,:
A collection was taken to pelo
.iel'ray tiio exnenses of proseen
lii.g whiskoy eas s. The Loacue
has about b.-o'.. r. i.p "J;e ii-iuor
business here and iioartK.
In hchor of hef mother, Mrs.
lorry. Mis. E. A. i.ojier
gave a .liiir.-.-r Saturcuy .to a
nuiube" -C relatives, and friends.
Tnose present were; J., A.. Terry
and sUter, Mrs. Carsw.ell, of
Ctnton. K. C.,,,T. X. Tc i'iy and
family of Bessemer. City, Joe
'J'ec.ry and faniil.v, . Ray Wallace
and family, H YV. Allnain and
family, Mrs. Sue Fii'dai-.:!,. llar-
; yi?y t,m:iu and (ami ly, Mrs. J. J.
j Alexander. I'e'; I!. A. Cr.lp,
j R. y., K. (). Cole auii' th' editor
of the Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. .i no. Lindsay
will leave sometime hi- July for
Tennessee wliere tiiey will visit
among their child.ro'i and. rela
tives for probably a year. They
have three sons in lennessee:
Rev. E P. Lindsay. '.Mamp.liis;
Dr. W.E. Lindsay, Cha ttanooaa;
and .I. E. Lindsay. Fayetleville,
and one son in 'J'ortii .Carolina,
President A. T, Ltncisay of Lin
wood College, Kings Moiifitnin.
They r.lso have more thm n
himdre.l and fii'ty ilf-phews aud
jneices in Tennessee, -''i'ey w ill
leavo - their l'uf.'itti.re all intact,-
Rev. G. L: Kerr will occupy the
house and .furniture. ;
Mr. and Mrs, LiiidsnV: aro ex
ceedinglv popular here iwul wili
be- gceatty missed,: The Hnraiti
hopes for. thoin a, most pleasant
sojoiirn among-lheir kinsmen and
wjli. kMk fdr.waict to theh- - re-
'urn to cur v.vvri. ..
.. "Thursday, July J. 11)15.
DR. PALMER
PASSES AWAY
I Pfcmiraent Clc--cbrJ County Physician
I it: a: igt of U
;Gcvikr.:; c
Hi-. . .1
iii, .. I . ph..
in
dv. M.
'ier of 1 1. v 'or
ami baiic - of
a-cl cim;iiim;t,v
n.i:! -.!'
arac. i iciicer i
i.i-mi.ii 'i-.'.n'y
Mil ! ,)f li l.oY:e
ssrit i'
i.-ninti
or j.lori.iity
to
j rot in I .-,
I With Ins ri
plow o) the l!i:cs
i'i, s forever.
, 's asiii';. I ev e
i In
I'
I t:i;' c.ii ,at.v lo.-1'r, onr- of i'.s i,:ol
vain.-.l ri'. .ens IV.r I.l'iy ...'iiji
yvi-s la- was a pnn .is.at; tj'-
lan. it .ii.h'.ih no.'; ai..i . sui-fi.-i-iiij!
ii.e.i ! n :! rendering to
ti;..;i Lis 'li st n ml'tul sitii'i. lie
lone;, ii P; th,- "saddle, buy and
pill b.i." va.-'ety oT physiriaus,
IH aelisiiv..' in an ae. ai-.d a tor-rti-r'-
,v:ie:v ,.)",-',!;. his v.-.
.v..-ar..-' I.'Isiii'nS v.-t' aii-t;i'-.!-.,
ir::;-
fPle.-.l
eoiiiiri
years
!)..-..-.
i s iiuil ... v.;,- lie
ii.l pio-e-s ol tr,,
i ll: tr
,ii atii ins "',' slow, i-'.i:
,rs be ro I-.- his horse b.-:-,r.s.
v:i IKt i-U'lr. I
bony ii t a in I'i'l 'A in u b-.u'
i;n..' into lis,.-, i;- ' :! i o-'in.-
b.
gi
'M a ii'-yn1. i.-'otl-trdk'ef.
Wiii.-nev
eol to visit a pa':
denied his s.-rv.c (
tl.e .i,iliei)i ma;.
ill 11 : I
of
r he was rv !
ni'., ff- nevoi
oven though
hav !.:(.'! in
debtou to hiin. ! lis iife work vn-
Mi-.i.t oi reii' i ing sa!Tiiri.jr hu
inanitv and in this lie .sin nils n
peer of any i.-inn i:f his day.- Oit
in tiii-fK I"! traveled mile.
aud went sl.ev..,l:asily al.o.n, hi.--duty
when In- wonid T..ciiiig
W:rse t.salV the p:iti;,-ii! he Was
oiug to see I lie country
pro
oilier
.sol
Man
duces few fio.-i like Dr.- P
as a physician, a can ar.d J
ih-r.
. Dr. Palmer was born i;i
on Comm. S. t-, Feb. lb
and ciiine , to Clevelmul County
in January
GASTONiAVTES
SCHOOL BONDS.
Gastonia, June 2-. Gastouia
today almost v, it hout opposition
voted a bond . .issue- ol' SW0,OIX
for t:e city schojis. O it of a
total -iegistraiioa ot Hi' there
were- bill votes Coram) tt against
the issue. . , .
Thiee now brwlcingi nr.: to lie
ero'-'ted for the schools. Oho is
now under construction.' '
SURVEY OF
THE CASAR
RAILROAD
.-' Shelby, juiio Prof.AV C.
Uiddijk and son. V, W. Riddic.l;
and Prof. L. C. Mann of A. & M.
Collee-e,: Raleigli, . arrived this
week and have-oomtnenced sor
veving a loie for the proposed
Casar railroad to upper Cievo
land. These gentlemen were
engagbd to do this work during
the Summer -on a private sub
scription raised locally to ascer-
tuiiv definitely what it will cost
to build' the road. Outside cap
ital has been slow to accept the
S120,OOQ voted in bonds for the
20 miles of standard gnage road,
so local men are having this s.ir
'vey inade with the view to sup-
pjementiiig the .bond .money, if
the cost does not appear more
than they tun afford, to ' build
thej rna'ji tbemsehes. '
A
JREY.G.L KERR;
MARRIED YdSTETROAY
Takes roL't'is': bci'ii Lit! .'v his
h-.de --k 'tor. !::r E;.:.U
A nn.-t e:.r ),' !'
i-elijiu'riled esier.
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o! ti-at t ;l ,'.
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:y '.!! m at
h.-n !'-"'. !.
!,'.'lh,: ;,M W'l
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Tin- 'r.ai rir.ec t.v.l, 1,1a,.,- in tie.'
M;:i -,tl bona' and a naisi 'I'- ' .M .-i.-la;,. ' :,..,.. an I a' o: i..e
hglilfd cc:.-ii a ti- Mio i-n-ti. !' - in -i.h- !,,. 1 1. !. o!
lui' and a.'oi.t t-..- 1. 1. !'!: .'!;:':-,. i o. ,..- ; , .. .,...! M-s.
ilivltitl K.iosf.. j -. i' N 1 1 :iu '.i .1. .ii.. In --!-
.in.-' Rt ;;i' mi.Iio ti". ''i In '.. -i" Mi- i i u: "V . ' i .
' i i ,-.',-, i a , ' u 'i'. . i -1 ! i tt 1 ' i'i r'i, ; ,-,ml Mr .. I . S. U: !!-. ,y :
on a '. ; y cpu';"' .. -. ..-''' i; j I be V -.1 mi' i-, ii.i.-.i-.,.:itl re
and tl.-- i entvi. t:r.-r '-1M1 i . ,e:, i i . 1 ! a .',. r
tin .: : V,ei--ani.- wr t.-.'! J ': ,:,(-,' I. . :' ii;W(ie,i i'.'I- '-I.'!'-;
i-.e sp;, i ieus aii'l t.isK'i'ili'.l I al.;-ll.
le. oi'.Pi i. i;:,!i w'.el : i..-.' .!. VV. , ( lijo ' re: h:is-prol!:iv '.i :.l.
(.'., i-m-.i!, pavar r :
iis'ei. ii- .-. t .
iU'.v. T. W. yr.v.:. '
tlio, S. I ' Oleiu. I . .
iiioii;:.
i'be 'e-i i -.vis i
o i ' : " i':
tl... .(!! .
'! :tv..v ijv
he,
I :
Iii v. VV. C- r
the gl..)"in, iirl'-.'l
bi-vhe:- or ,
i.,,.;
ai:d Miss t.ai;.l Ma.'b;. sis::r ( I
tbC bride. s i-vei of -.oner.
Tiiei- woie si:c bj ides ii r.i i.. , -
beautiiiillv e,;iv:-e.i in while v. it h
Veiio-,;.' sashes a-,,,
c.i is
.es.
'J lie bi ! v... ,- i:-e a !;nr r.-ai
carried a si.ov.e.i- iaai- u. ' of
bride V I ti i lib, oi the
valby.
le' . !,. :..)''. bioti'.-r if
tin' i-'iii,';1, ;"i'.i . . r . Maltm.
blOlhe- oi' tn - b.-i
.icted a.-j
llShl':!'... . I
,, , , ,, ,. .
! r.iv.c'., ui.d Mirn Ma lir. and
,. , , , .
l)-eiM'hn"ii ami. H.'i.ry Sv.ert.
. , ' , . i i
lu.'ic, s ;tnu ,ir,i;i'v, or iiie ui i.u-
were i:
-an-rs of booue'.:- cf dais
In the eCA'o.-inicns Cm Uior
scheme was white rani yellow,
daisies being the prevail ng
flowers.
The bride is the accomplished
daughter of Mrs .an.es N. Mar
tin of "ewbcrry -and is well-
known here as n, member of the
faculty of- Lin wood College dur-
inur the vtar V..Y6 1 t Her many
fi iends here will hail her return
to th" city v'ith joy. .
The groom is the pastor of
Ikiyce Memorial Associated F.o
formed Presbyterian Church of
Kings Mountain and s professor
of Latin ar.d Grcol; in 1 anwood
College - -
Iuiu.euiately after them:, rriage
i ho hap,..y ;a.ir depirted for
'vVrshingtOh ami other points
north. They wili .bo. -at home te
tliolr many friends in King.i
Mountain Kometiuie w:t avcct.
For a orief period th.ey v.-ill board
with Mrs.. H. . It. Hr.nLer ivhero
Mr. Kerr litis inade his home
since he cnir.e to Kings Mount
ain, A iittle later thev . '.vill set
up house keepii.g in 'the resi
tlence now ocenpidd by Mr. Jno.
Lindsay. :
. T.io Herald extends tongvatn
liitim.
BarberHartIey.
Miss Annie M. Barber, daugh
tei of Mr. and Mrs. B G. Barber
of Kings Creek sectioii, and Rn
tus: Hartley of Lenoi r, ).'. C.
who operates a. saw luii! ovr-r the
mountain; drove .up .'to Eu. G.
W. Kendrick's Sunday afternoon
were married. Sbo is a sister of
Mrs. L. M. Logan, ' -
No. 21
YKAK in A DVANCK
E. W.NEAL
!3 MARRIED
."iss f.aflo.vav oi Dae. West, S. C. be
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V N.-i! ;i' Ivinf.-.r,
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,t t.e- !a)U
'I. 1 V;, I in?
I i.lil,
'.I l- t-!L'.-
' "w'nt-i tl
iab :' a', vriteiMi ol tie- v. hole
i tl :. 1 ' Slid ' on" o publiis'.
tin- sio-.v in: unci hoi par:" o'
mIii.-. 's.-Ai.- .! the Ueralo.
Los! On Paytoiir HmtnUin
' I -s ii'iin'r (-'it v ,'ou riiai )
M:.--. I.r,:. Hia :..,vood. (i.ii!j:li
j5''' "' V. Wi' i a :i!,.':kOod.
I ' .he ilv; :, .b:.a! 1 hr' " miles ti'atl.
j "'' ' ' s I' he , went hiielJebern
! ' - "m' inountair
st r..,iv S !.; v a-' a. oo'u.in'!-
io'; ir- ' wo ,.i. ;.!' .-'.HI Iron, h.-i-e-::i-e
i.ii'i r.ep!., , . . '-i.t c'.nii.
a ;(l ' ! e i.i iii', , i, '.e-.iii i,.
.1. '." i i . i.a.r. :i;g : t " iihi
he;, h: : ir.t !. bo.ai W.'SiV.
irom. The i. hi:.!. -en'., ij.o'.her:
i :h):!:-.:g-t!..'. ha-1 r.a: r ".;'.! foir
piny. - n-.'.iui-al'y b,-eai:ie .anil
:alaiiiied. They caibd for heh.
'ni:! a scan ning paru ,.iniii.isi i
'
ol ai.'")-.',l a doen n.eii ol tin
. , , ,
I iieigiibc.r'iO'Mi was soon forme,
lin! oi: its vr:i v lo "ijiinlai!.
but before r.'-acr.ing the . moun
tain the' children were met or.
their way home, 'i l.y explained
-hat, they had been losi and had
spent the. night in a co.nfielC
with very little sleep, Tin:
children were g'.ad to get bad;
bene, am! ' say they are ccr.
h lehu.beriy hunting.'
GASTONIA
; NEWS ITEMS
Gazette 25.
Mr. Clark rt.S'Uirncs, of i'oii ,
Hill, is visiting his ao:v Mr.
starnes. .
'.Mr.'l!auip l"-.sM, of Linceln
ton, v. as in the city ci: hiisii:' ?--:
ye;-.t(jrdr.y .
Vr.- I'ari.y Sruu ti.ej, c" ia!.
las v. as it: Cast :iv:i or. l-c.:.:ret,
ye:. ten'. ;y.
Mr. .losev h .P.itric'r. - of t'li;
Union Soc.tiou, 'A as a l..u.-:;ess
isit or in tlio city yesterday.
M iss M ildrc-d Putt, of Char
lotte t'Ti-ives today, to be the
.,,r.f PAm o-.m lit,-.?, -.I" tr:s
iCaU'.eiino Mason,
Mr, Chester liackin who biu
been attending Mai-sey's .-liusi-uess
College in RiehriioiiJ a: riv
ed home a few days ago.
Mr. KobyrtW: Ai:irt-s. 0f t-
Wl'stlntillOUSO Aiectrjf-l
lanta,
ianta, is In the city ;vi:!:nj:' hi-,
parents Mr. 'rA Mrs. .i.-Je- V.
par
Adams.
' : ((Cont'd on tack pajrt)