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GARNERED WITH SCISSORS . News From Within and Without the County. CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING 8ome Item* of Fact, Some of Comment and All Helping to Give an Idea of What uur roeignoors ?re oaying aria , Doing. Lancaster News, Aug. 23: Alius Nancy Plyler died at her home in the j New Bethel section of the County Saturday from a stroke of tiara lysis. She was a daughter of the late Elisba Ply-. ler and was about 78 years old. Burial was at Tabernacle yesterday, the funeral service being conducted by Rev. j J. A. Bledsoe Captain and Mrs. | . Elmer Sowell arc in the city on a visit to the former's parents. Air. and Airs. H. N. Sowell, and the parents of Airs. Sowell, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lingle. of, East Lancaster. Captain and Airs. Sowed have been making their home in Elpaso, Texas, where Air. Sowell is in the service of the United States army, but has recently been transferred to, Louisville, Ky... Airs. IL AI. Robin-j son and children returned from a visit to relatives in York county. Chester Reporter, August 22: The Belton (S. C.) Journal of the 19th instant, contains an account of a party at the home of Dr. and Airs. It. L. Parker, of that city, at which announcement was made of the engagement of Aliss Mae Griffin of Bolton, and Mr. Claude Klutz of Chester, the wedding to take place September 21st. Mrs. Mary Itobinson, who has ( homi visitinE- her mother and other relatives in Chester and York counties ' received a message Saturday request- I ing her immediate return to New YorX?? The post-season series o!" the Sunday School league whs won by the A. FL P.-Presbyterian team Thurs- j day' afternoon. 3 to 2, in a magnificently played game. The BaptistMethodist aggregation led, 2 to 0, until | the eighth inning when Tom Brice, j who had pitched wonderful ball up until that time, lost control, and three } runs were scored by the opposition in i the last two innings. Friday afternoon ; the Baptist-Methodist combination j had no chance against Henry of the Eastern North Carolina league, who held them scoreless and struck out a dozen or so. Barrett, Nixon and Fleming pitched for the losers, and the lust ' named showed that he is a clever j pitcher as well as a first-class short- ; stop...... A very interesting service is being planned at the First Baptist , church for Sunday evening next at , o'clock, when the 127 persons who, have united with the church since I Jr. Lee came to Chester in April, are to j be given a formal welcome, and the j congregations are to unite in a service of thanksgiving. The sendee will be held on the church lawn so as to aeji Adoin txtra S Qfa f\ ;y.' # 4 * i4 Firestone first made of $13.95 on the Standa May 2. Unusual pure! through big volume of 1 the great efficiency of Plant No. 2, manufacl sively 30x3 size, made Now, the production Size 30x3^2 th"e has bee . ! Coi You feel secure on Fin Because Firestone Cord out. Your repair man he hasn't seen a blowc Firestone C tire history McGILL BROTHERS W. F.JACKSOH - - S. L. COURTNEY, - - Commodate na many as possible, and special music. by the Sprinjystein Con- I cert band and by the choir will be fen-' tares oT the occasion.' Thirty-six individuals, mostly colored residents of (lie Jetersville and llrooklnnd sections, were lined $1 each Friday by Itecordor Douglas for having standing water on! their premises that tended to create ' mosquitoes. One was lined $:t and an- i other $2. The health dofmrtincnt is putting forth all possible effort to! keep down the mosquito, lint will haw j its efforts thwarted, in part ;it least. ! | if private premises are not kept in ( proper shape. .The following invi- i r tat ion has heen sent out : Mr. and I t Mrs. John Lylcs (i)enn request the y honor of your presence at the mar- | j riage of their daughter, Mary Klizu- y beth, to Mr. Ilarry Leo Itichardson on ; v Thtirsilay ewninr the lirst of Sep |, tcinher. at Ijalf Tifler seven o'clock, i s One fifty-one Lancaster street, ('lies- , \ ter, Soirth Carolina... Mr. Thomas 1 v S. Lowry, who had heen unwell for I < years, hut had heen up and a hunt as j a usual the days immediately preceding I 7 his death, passed away al his home on ! n (Jaston ' street. Thursday evening, and j s was laid to rest in Evergreen come- ! p tery Friday afternoon, the funeral j t service being conducted at the home i o by I)r. Klournoy Shepperson, pastor of n I'urity I'reshyterian church, of which s the deceased was a loyal and devoted I f member. / Cleveland Star (Shelby), August 23: y Karl Tillman, 21 year old son of It. A. h Tillman, wn.s killed Kriday of last j I week when he was struck in the alalo- ' men by the lever of a stump puller. 1 d The young: man was operating:? a ; 1 stump puller when the clevis pin I C broke and the lever with great force i h struck him. He walked part of tie- i v way home and when his condition was ! ' found to be serious, friends .rushed t him to the Lincolnton hospital*, where \ he died, following an operation. li I was found that he had internal injuries which proved to lie fatal. lie; V leaves a widow and three small chil- | dren. The funeral and interment took place at Hess' Chapel. Lincoln county, 1: Saturday, amid a great crowd of sor- i rowing friends. The nice Chalmers j t touring car of County Comn "ssioner | I W. H. Jennings, was stolen Saturday ! a night at Asheville, while parked on a C street near the Langren hotel. Hack- c et Blanlon, Jr., drove Mrs. Jennings <i and some other ladies to Asheville 0V1 i li Criday and the raj- was left on the j F street for a few minutes. When Hackott returned to get it, the car was c gone and there is no trace of the thief, e However, the matter has been report - | 1 ed to officials and an effort i* being ' made to locate it One of tly . 1 largest funerals ever held in Shelby j 1 was that of Victor Hilda sill, first lieu- 1 lenaul in the World war and the pop- I iilar siipiyiiilt lalent ol the Shelby wa- ' ter and light plants, whose tragic j a death occurred at the Rutherford hos- j <i pital last Thursday afternoon at 1.20 1 o'clock as th" result of a pistol wound li b^Hug^nfbidedbjMuni^^ Reduces i^e 30x3'A rr)$~flO G the low price to Plant No. 2. rdNon-Skid, price reduction lasing power $16.65 to $13.95. msiness, and ever before been its $7,000,000 If your dealer 1 :uring exclu- Size in stock asl this possible. ard Non-Skid t; of the Extra- price. You will n transferred unusual tire valu 'ds That Don't Blow Ou cstone Cords. year?10,000, 1, Is don't blow miles, and the will tell you strong, bee you: >ut this past - today. Name be! ord Tires are being sold at lowest prices i : 30x3J 2-S24.50 32x4-$46.30 34x4^ n K.ist (I in hani street <>n the nisrht o Insist lath Ilcv. Wade 1). Itos ie has arrived home from China iherd he has lieen a missionary "o !!<? Iimimrlit hlu fMnill villi him ;>ik1 has rented ;i cottage a \ary, N. where tin y will live for ; ear while .Mr, Mottle Is traveling "ve he south. Mr. Bos lie will etindilC he prayer se rvice at I ho First I'. ip isi rhiirrh Wednesday evening. Gastonia Gazette. Aut|. 23: Mr. Tha Clinton has returned to his limnc a 'lover, after spending a few days wit i latives here. Mr. Otis Hope spen lie week-end at his home at Xewpori >. .Meeting in,the armory huild i?g at II o'clock this morning, th hate Firemen's Convention opene . ith an attendance that packed th all. The feature of the opening ses ion was l lie address of Stacy \\ Vado. State Insurance Commissionei vho in the principal address of th onvention discussed lire preventio nd various problems of the fircmci "lie registration steadily increased las ight and today as the crowds from a cations of the state have continued t lour in. At noon today a total regis ration of 413 had been reached. On f this number there are at least 4 lunicipalitics all over the state repre entecl from Morehead City on th last to A she vi lie on the West it a recent meeting . of Gaston Pof Co. L'3 of tlie American Legion, dele ;ates were elected to represent th i ??I i Ik. ?i nnnn 1 r?/?n vont inn p lit; state department of the America ,ogion which meets this year at Hen lersonville, Friday and Saturday 'hose elected delegates were \V. ( Jaston, S. H. Dollcy, H. A Query an I. B. Denny, while the following me i-ere elected alternates: L. A. Bruv.'i [\ E. Leavitt, It. E. Douglass and I !. Cherry. FOREIGN BORN LAWYER. Vi11 Practice His Profession in Sout Carolina. The first foreign born to practlc aw in Columbia, and one of the firs 11 the state, hung out his shingle i: Columbia this week, reading "N. J toyajian, attorney at law." Mr. Boy jian is well known throughout Sout Carolina. for he has spoken in ever ount.v and in practically'every tow if the state, having for a year or moi ieen field representative of the Nea ?ast Belief. Mr. Boyajian has had a remarkabl areer. He is an Armenian. His par nts were killed by the Turks, h lome devastated, and he joined th umenian army t?? fight the terribl "uik. When the World war starte 10 came to America to joir the Amu can army and he was sent to Kranei le is a graduate of the .Euphrate niversity of his home land, and i ,lso a law graduate of the Universlt if South Carolina, in the class of 192* 1c is very popular in Columbia an lis friends uredict his immediate sue rSS. rf _ $ i Price *16254 15 ' .,i| This permits the $ on this tire from No such value has If offered tvre users. jjj lasn't the Extra- *![] k for our Stand- I ype at the same still be getting au 9 e* r^: !f t V 5,000 and 20,000 tires still going j r Firestone dealer low. / :l In cord $54.90 - -NO. 1, YORK - -NO. 7, YORK - - - YORK, S. C. i BEREFT OF WILD BIRDS. Hermit Compelled by Lnw to Give Up Pets Ho Loved. Hrrcft of his wild bird pols, I'. I i. , t Khoinltorg', l)iilnii|iu''s n:iliirc-lovlr. , hermit, is ;i changed man. rajs a I>11 r limine, la., dispatch. I For more I linn a scare a| years lie . has .surrounded himself in his I ?une <>n rolling hattom laml of the M b sissip: i river with song birds that learned i" . . | love their captivity-. I tut as the ;. I ran on the state lawmakers le> L caging sons birds, and recently the t! old man was arrested, lined and the ( I birds set free. In one cage, larger than the rtr.l, a c Inilliant Kentucky Cardinal lingered (l when a recent visitor called. Its do >r i was o|ien. "He will never go." said ttie old r man. wiping iiis hrow with a bandana r as lie gazed the row upon row of empty corns. "He is tile one friendt 1 n have left, because tlie law tells me I that I nm abusing my friend tie H liirds, for wliom I hate always labored I! and loved. ? "There you see," and going to the window that overlooks an orchard, meadow and strip of rolling Hills, lie j U pointed to a host of bird houses and natural bathing1 pools. c "If that is abusing the things I love," he said, "then I am guiltj." Squirrels, rabbits with young, rats : that refuse to bother the birds, and : ? k _ pipe s a Seven days out of (i joy and real smoke c 1 to a jimmy pipe! Bt Packed with cool, dc. pipe's the greatest t tizing smokeslant yoi You can chum it you know that Prir parch! (Cut out by Why?every puff of ev?ry puff hits the b last! You can't resi: / And, you'll get the you roll up a cigarett ing flavor you never d cause it's crimp cut? the natl i ^ US*??? "The rfank With the CI ? two mastiff-, liclrl in leash I>> lie:ivy ln^ ( Itains, < luiip'.elcd tlic lift r?f the lit11?> I'ssnn house. The liifils wi le !:i - dearest prisso*sioiih. MtuPlreiln more of them built' in the virii'.'ty nf Itis lioiite. Kerirfill of I iie Is: iv, yrl \ * it h a desire to niil lite < 1. a.'nn K lie has ini:iist( red t> so Ion", lli ' !il i: it! slill prepares food fur the , >'<i:uyit'".; mill v.'atrlies tlionl l??vfntr!\ j as they ily pi him for the delicacies In?: always has. Ik not fondle or caress them now. lit i ; afraid of Ihe low. A Possibility. I'roin linn? to time i In* possibilities of tin: wonderful dt?vi |o|ii,ii-nts ;it Unwind ColYffe h ive lieen niiMitioniil in The Oazctte. Only :i fi \v days ago a Vork citizen was discussinif the stnio |?rojiosition with The Kmiuircr and liis comments were pub- i lisln d ill Ibis paper. Two Uastonia ^enth men visited Linwootl ColleKc the oilier day and tramped for two hours uv'er parts of the prop ;ty hitherto upknown and undiscovered by the average person wlio thinks of I .in wood only as embracing j the college s;p? and buildings, the. springs and Chowders Mountain. It w !-, their stuti nn-nt that nowhere this! siih' (?f Ashevillo, arc there such possi- i bililics lor scenic development as are to he lound on certain parts of the property. For a close in resort hotel,, with all the attractions that are offer- J ed by any, including good water, cool | pal packed \ every week you'll get real si ontentment?if you'll get clo; ly one and know that for youi lightful, fragrant Prince Albc real, the happiest and most a u ever had handed out! with a pipe?and you will? Lee Albert is free from bite our exclusive patented proo P. A. makes you want two n ullscye harder and truer thai st such delight! i smokesurprise of your life \ e with Prince Albert! Such e lid know! And, P. A. stays pu andit'sacir.cktoroll! Youti onal joy smoke LMmm. iiiyMn?????a?? trriTrxu.. i i n inn hmwimiw?hwii iii Sfjli I Work ; jjf the Gr< You 0\ and the WE IN : -l| || YOUR M 1 talk M% ?! f? .limes ^lock." ? breezes and beautiful scenery, the Linwmxl property offers every inducement. It is m ncrally known that the Linwood property is on the market. Rev.' A. T. Lindsay, the owner, has decided that, to conserve his fast failing) health, ho must relinquish the active' duties (if the college, For some tiinej he hii^fcn n negotiating for the sale of the entire plant and property. If this valuable piece of natural ddvolopment should pass into the hands of strangers j forever inaceersih'e to Gastonians, it would he a cause of regret for years to i come.?(listonia Gazette. , ? Since the British occupation on the j Ithiiie, l;js non-commissioned officers j and men have married'German frauleins. For Best Results Use <??Yqr LIVE STOCK REMEDIES Sold by Druggists and Dealers fh~vith P. A.! moke se-up self! ;rt, a LPPe" Prinee Albert If told in toppy red best, tidy red tint, handsome pound OllCe aru* 'la" pound tin humidors and in the a ri f1 pound crystal glass * humidor with sponge moistener "" f top. t Copyright l'J2; by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem. jmj. irr- !=ypl YOUli COMMUNITY? III deposits Are Invested 'his Bank for Safety hey May Do the Most n the Community in lg cn the Money md for the Profit of iatest Number. ur I h'posiis and the piisils of others are keep business mov11 takes money to exchanges, oney in the Banks . >ivi iImI Jo fit twist in ,l' ??' """ oininunity for prove purposes, ve It to Yourself Community to Carry ;e a Bank Account as e. VITE YOU AND FRIENDS TO IT OVER WITH US Cumt & ? - nmp $mtk YORK, s. c. )RE, President RICE, Vice Pres. GUSON, Cashier vIcCORKLE. Asst. Cashier ZZZZZZZZIZJ ' ? ~? ?=u ? Undesirable Americans in Mexico, many of ,\vhom are draft evaders, are being deported from the country by President Obregon. What is a I Mottlstone I Expert I "WE PAY YOU 7 TO SAVE"- v ' i. "There Is a Feeling "OF COMFORT in the knowledge that no matter what tha futura has In store for you or your family, you are assured against want by a Bank Account. You can enjoy this feeling by starting a Bank Account with us and adding small amounts to it at your convenience." BM OP HICKORY oyE , HICKORY GROVE. S. C. R IT ~ ' NEVER SAY DYE?SAY 'RIT'" For dyeing nil kinds of Fabrics? Have P In all the wanted colors? Will not stain the hands? Will not injure finest fabrics? No bniliri*? Fast Colors?Fast Acting? 10 CENTS A CAKE. ZET For dyeing and shining shoes? Puttees, Handbags, Suit Cases, All Leather GoodsFast Colors? \ Preserves the Leather? Price?30 CTS. a bottleBoth Sold Here. Try 'em. YORK DRUG STUJbCJii FALL PAINTINGIs considered by all paint authorities as the 1JKST time of the yeur to app'y House Paint. We are selling and guaranteeing GLIDDKN'S" Paints, which wo boliove to be second to none on the market. One of our local painters, when asked by a prospective buyer, what he thought of (IIjIDDHN'S, said: "I HAVE BEEN PAINTING FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, AND FIND THAT IT WORKS BETTER AND COVERS MORE SURFACE THAN ANY PAINT PER GALLON THAT I x HAVE EVER USED." Its analysis shows ninety-one per cent lead and zinc, only nine per cent inert matter to keep it from "crawling'." ASK FOR PRICES TIIKY ARB RIGHT, and the most attractive terms ever offered by a paint jronccrn. Paint Hp and Preserve Your Property, .with ULlDplON'S. PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANY REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE 61 1-2 Acres?Four room dwelling; 3 room tenant house, on Rutherford road 3 1-2 miles from courthouse. Good, level land, fine neighborhood; half mile of Cotton licit school house. 97 Acres?NVw 4 room dwelling; 3 room tenant house; fine orchard and pasture, near Charlotte road, six miles from courthouse. 100 Acres?Seven room dwelling; 3 room tenant house; fine orchard; within half mile of Santiago school, nine miles from courthouse. Seven Room House?On lot 110x270 feet, on King's Mountain street. Water, sewerage, bath and lights. Also lot adjoining. 90x200 feet. Last available vacant lot on this street. Fifty Acre Tract?Near New Zlon chUreh and school; three-room house and barn; lot of good saw timber. Cottage on Wright Avenue?Five rooms and commodious sleeping porch, electric lights, water and bath. Lot 80 feet l'ront, 280 feet back. Five Room House?Off King's Mountain street. Yorkvllle. I-.ot 90x200 feet. Thirty Acres?One mile of Yorkvllle, on King's Mountain road. Tract of 142 Acres?Two miles of Clover. lias a first class neatly painted eight-room house, with good bain and outbuildings; also a well finished four-room house with outbuildings. , Entire place is good level land with practically no waste. Will sell as a a whole or divide so as to leave settle- r men* developments on either tract. / New four-room Tiouse?Near Yorkville Graded chool. ? Residence Phone 111 and - ni ia urnce mono t-r. C. F. SHERER, Real Estate Rub-My-Tism is a great pain '.illpr. Relieves pain and soreness, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c, ? ~