I - - . . . i "J . . . . -.1.... ff ft-vw v-. v.wnrv TTT"M!T"""TTT"MT"rr' .' il ' 1 rr i n in iii in i iiuiiii ii ii m VJCings Mountain; N) J.-t Thursday, 0 " (St G PAGE, Edlto and Owner T PRINCIPLE FIRST FLORAL FAIR! THE I .v.' BEGINS. TODAY i.l 1 1 A &'. H - 'r - ' way my Sunday is;, slngin .Convention ' i( Bessemer City, So far is we ' 'are a'blo'to fea'ra &H ! tho choirs ;tv heretofore partrolpating la tha - .convention are iu lull readiness Keter-JehKins "(aoveknd Star), i .";' "One of the retost. a.i.t ', tnost wilfilViintriin(r WB'lrilntrV' n f lor the Oceanian and two or more, BiM,,,-1 .. . fJ ... . .... -...,r.. v" r ""oo r.tlie,.Keeter.and, Mr, Jamev ; ' new'cMrs are reported, yfe are )ai to ae the choir t&llirg in tltrtr -for. we ae aatisflccr that the ,v Sunday Schools'" and Churches - whoso choirs avail themsel ites of thl opporkonlty' ol Christians - association ' -J ancKk concerted worship are p'rotlbips thereby, Let us go.ap in tlie.npint of wor ship and ltt the faster be glori fied. G. G. Page, Pres. The "HIGHLAN ; DER" In -Hands of ' ReceiveriV' - V'.. The Highlander pablisheJ, at I pHjelbj with Mr. B. H. DPrlet ;; : . editor and eontrollia fttock V- - holder is i the bands of reeei .ver. How It ca.-ce to be"ther i " 'better explained in the two ,a-t) ' -cleabeloir. one. from ' (ho Hl.jh- ' lander ai4 the . oher- from , the -.' .Slar, than w, could, do. 'Read s. them both!. . ' I i '; ..''" i'. " . -' ' K.-fW.i.'' .' . ...yg .. r '' :' ." ' : . . "Hi- "..1 " i ; (Cleveland. Star) I- "MiiiG! W.-1)dPrleir of j The . Highlande r Pub'isliuitri 60 v 'as-' Ji.f . .vv , l.ed fur a . rfeceivei'ulifp of. w.id ; -v. ' corporation btfore Hh Honor ., , , JudeJ. tj, Vrebt t'.iU week "on t!ie (round that the company is . insolvent and a temporary .reot . ..-',.; vershlp wa KM.nteu i'r. J. : . .. - M , Qumn of theiocat bar reciv- s er, the papers being returnable '. .-' sat the next term o f Cleveland . " ' ... SaperlorCovt wUfib-convcac's . ' ' ' "-Nov. IstvMn Qalnihaiualified " v given bond andtaken charge of 1 . ;:. . ,j ino.piiiH noui me manor n a a Vr' -: T .. been-heard at which tini it will . ' - r. be determined whether the HiKh" .!; ; f .. lander will continue" or he sold ... t '.;.'. . r $uder order of court to meet, la ; , debtetlnesn, 9 ' ; " .; ' ' f It h rumored that a Repubii . t can paper iu process of ' 014 a- - , nizatioii to bDy out the Hihlan . . : der'a equipment and issno, anoL,b- t ( , , ef paper as a party orgaoizitlpa ' ' . , with Mr, B fi. DePrlest, -editor Jenkins 3r.i Wedneda,v : after noon ot 8:80 a the home of the brides parents, Mr. and jMra. D. J. Keeter'at Grover.. Tho cere mony wai performed bv Rev. R. Miller of Kijigs Mountain In the presence of a host pf fi iends man fromShelby, Rock - Hill. liiacksburg and Gastonia. The home was beautifully decorated with ferns and fioners and the ceremony "yas. performed in front 9f bank of ye-greens in. , the dinUyjlKhtedvpatldn "First to en ter were tho ljttl ribbon beij-ers Kemit Kheter. thp youup; itou of Mr. and tS rs, t.' Keetbr arid little Miss Roth Crisu theattract- im daug htr of of Mr. and Mr. S.', Crisp of Grpver. Nextcatno Htilfi Miss Mar-He?en IWeter. sister, of tho brido'as ftr.wer flrl The irroom entered on the ai m Of .lis best man; Mr. Ged- Jantr. Lisof Rnckttill. Llt;le"r8Lou-! ise Hlue, daughter t';.Jc: and Mrs; Furuiaa"Hlueor B.ncksbiirir -wis rlnfr'bettj-ei't-wfjlte. the :. iraouve Aim ieh0Mi Kueter sis ter fit t'ie bride, acted .as amid of honor., Tlie bride entered on ths arm of her f.ilber, Mr. D J: Kaetor wha j(tve her away.: She curried a bcaahful boquet Ot 111' lteft of. tte- vai.ey an J resDs and wore a hansomechurmeuse gown trlrained inr pearls wrth veil cau gvt with orange blossom.' The double Hng ceremony 'Was used Miss Lelia Nf orris of Union Mills teacher of mnslc at- Hiedmoct , Aaoual eWn'. opens today, at :' ' .twelve o'clock. . '. rTe Floral Fair openes1 today at twelve oclock. The interior of t le King Mountain Garage building ha been changed to a beaut'ful sea cf Chrysantliem uuw interspersed with good things to ekt. T'ie' door will Oien (or business just at twelve o'clock, right when everybody wanU.diuper, and the first iterrt of bujiness-wU be lunch. ' . Let everybody turn out to the fair and see the flowerj and help out io every , way. The wonpy put into this vent will be wolj invested. " For in ipoes without tying uiai me ladles vwill use Uie returns W our every jtood-V: f; Capt. F. Pilling" . pointed iej The Dill? place U In' cmps,ny visie pre Nation :i appoin erg. Tl wqeki havel we U edhJ Cfi.pt, F Y Dilllng returned Thursday from a several days; business trip to New York a-n Philadelphia.. ; :iYie; High School pfajed - Mendoias iVi 'o rtl .7 1 . 1. I- 1.. . matchl htyle and dit.ng th ceremony renderei? softly "'To a Wld Rose-' by McDowell. . Previous to the ceremony a reception was held in the hospit able Keeter home,, Miss h Ten nie Wlnsnant of Charlotw prsldina oycK-th?31ioh bowl. A Rock Bill orchestra composed of Mr, JuliajiB. Johnston playing- the clarioust, Mr J, Russel Mcl w.e too violin; ad Mrs. fijliftn U, Joaniton th piano- irave a Life time stock subscriptions are thirty minute prelude, w i t h . biiig liolicited, at $10 per share. -.:" Vv' ,'-.. Highlandorv l. A rrovetn'.nt has been on foot - for-; soveal '-weeks to. raise - - enough money to tako oor The Highlander,, clear ol debts nnd Demoo'-atic sfockr -And ibsue a ; straight Republiuan ps per, - . -" Hearing of this, certain in fluences biyh np in iotal Doino- qratic councils, made a desperate , but lneffeclosl effort toeloniJh Jalttip, for keept, ' ' , But Editor DyPist, as nttor . . ney'in fact tor his father a cred jor,, forestalled their attempt, .- by eecinrtg tha appointment ol Hon, J. H. Quint. Hie Republi can warhorse of this section, as , receiver,-to. hold ' the sseV;of tha pdper, in tuct from tUclf'of aliy ( Kocution and levy, ponding i ;e final sale of theDaner to tho-1 new company, now InrocessVt o in' 'ion " . 1 ' - .1 closs n lor few n lui;,' trir- tllingvof Mr. I fi 1 '"o'. T'i V Miss Mary - Frew' Ol Gwtonia, whose voice is noted for yf Vol ume and beauty, rendering sever ai solos. ' v v Jmme'diatety after tlje cere mony Mr. 'and Mis. Jenkins lelt for Charlotte where they caught no. 8S fo a-ten ditrip to Wash ington,' Baltimore, - Novv'.York and other points. After thelr-re-turn they will make tlfoir "ho in vi Rock Hril, ' . .77 . ; Tio bride -is the daughter : -of Mr. and Mrs. Keener and is a graduate pf tfto State. Nof mil, 1 at Gien8boro. She taught- ope year in the Lenoir Grade school and Is a most talented an attractive- young lady. -; .Th eetera are onft'of" . the. jnr highly esteemed families of 1 County and the bride has a 1 of friends far this sotloa of two Carolines which make weddjngof particular ml Mf. Jenkins is the son cf and Mrs. J'b' II. Jonitms, of Kock Hill and l ouls a 1 1 TTC Will J teen mo '. :'. 1 ft perf ons tj " 'Jl a dollar 1 a ' K. will get i gosd-untit Janun tf tratnne yon' uary firrtt pays , 1 It vou , your then' an I .void "next order. ni)d Oct' v e t

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