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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913.
WESTMIXSTEH SCHOOL.
NOTICE.
GASTONIA IS A BUST TOWX.
The Beautiful Chimney Rock Gap
Reached Via
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
CHDIXEY ROCK GAP HAS BEEN FOR YEARS FAMED FOR
ITS BEAUTY IX BOTH SONG AND STORY.
WHY NOT SPEXD YOUR VACATION AT ONE OF THE COM
FORTABLE HOTELS BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED IX THIS
LOVELY VALLEY.
Hotel Rates
REMARKABLY CHEAP '.00 TO $10.00 PER WEEK.
HOMELIKE SERVICE. FIXE LIVERY GOOD FISHING.
THE SEABOARD'S NEW SCHEDULES MAKE IT EASY TO
GET TO CHIMNEY ROCK. llUTHEHFORDTOXf AND SUR
ROUNDING MOUNTAINS. WRITE TODAY FOR BOOKLET.
JAMES KER, JR., T. P. A. H. S. LEARD, I). P. A..
Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C.
HARRY-BABER
PHONES XO 4H-II0.
Wrightsville
Beach
Via Seaboard Air Line Railway
Queen of South Atlantic
Cost Resorts
ELEGANT HOTELS REASONABLE RATES. FINEST SURF
BATHING ON ATLANTIC COAST. FINE FISHING, DANCING
OTHER SPORTS.
ROUND TRIP RATES VIA SEABOARD FROM CHARLOTTE:
CORRESPONDINGLY LOW RATES FROM OTHER POINTS.
SEASON WRIGHTSVILLE AND RETURN IS.70
10 DAY WRIGHTSVILLE AND RETURN $7.50
ON SALE THURSDAY'S AND SATURDAY'S ONLY.
WEEK END WILMINGTON AND RETURN $5.00
On SALE FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND ALL TRAINS SATUR
DAY, GOOD RETURN FOLLOWING TUESDAY.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS
H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, X. C.
JAMES KER, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C.
YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING
FOR A COMB THAT
WOULDN'T BREAK
NO DOUBT YOU HAVE OFTEN WONDERED WHY SOME
ONE DIDN'T INVENT SOME MATERIAL THAT WOULD
STAND THE WEAR AND TEAR A COMB GETS. WE ARE
SOLE AGENTS FOR SUCH A COMB. The NEV R. BRAK.
EACH ONE IS GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK AND TO
GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION OR YOU GET A NEW
COMB. THEY RANGE IN PRICE FROM 25c TO $1.23
TORRENCE DRUG COMPANY
On The Corner
Good Roads
What is more delicious
or appetizing than the
smeU of a good, sweet
fried ham.
You need solid food to
build up your strength ;
you need a keen appe
tite to enjoy such food.
The FLAVOR of the extra
fine hams we have in our
store would make a sick
man hungry.
Buy one and try one.
COMPANY.
NO. tOH W. MAIN AVE
See Us
Before Placing Your Order
For Roofing, Guttering Or
Anything la Tin Work.
Jno. S.Jenkins & Son
Davis Block
Phone 301-L
Gastonia, X. C.
Trustees Held Meeting In Shelby
Last Monday.
To the many friends in Gastonia
and Gaston county of the Westmin
ster School the following from lhe
Srelby Highlander of the 7th is of
interest:
Monday the trustees of Westmiti
pUt School in Rutherford county
liiti here at the home of Attorney
Robert L. Ryburn, the following
neinoers of the board being pre?
ei t: Rev. W. R. Minter, 1). I)., and
S W. McKee of Lincolnton: Kev.
R. A. Miller, of Lowell; C. E. Neis
ler. of Kings Mountain; C. B. Ann-
strong, of Gastonia; C. F. Ham
lilght. of Grover; Rev. F. B Ran
km, of Rutherfordton. and Messrs.
A. C. Miller, L. A. Gettys and R. L.
Itvburn, of Shelby.
Rev. T. E. P. Woods, president of
the school for the past two years,
was present and made his report of
the progress and condition of the
school to the trustees. His repor;
was considered bv the trustees to
have been the best report of th
6 hool since i's organization, eleven
yeais ago. The school is now in a
healthy and flourishing condition,
and owes practically nothing. The
trustees gave Mr. Woods a hear'y
vote of thanks for his fine report
and his splendid management or
the school.
All of the officers of the board of
trustees were re-elected, as follows
Hc. R. ('. Anderson, president: Rev.
.'. A. Miller, vice-president; .1. K
t-'lai k, treasurer, and Dr. W. R. Vln
ter, secretary. Rev. T. E. P. Woons
was unanimously and enthusiastical
ly re-elected to the presidency or
he school.
The trustees voted to make a
i umber of improvements in the fur
niture and furnishings of the school
buildings and to beautify further the
i a iii pus during the summer.
FOB ENTICING LABOR.
Gastonia Man (ie(s Into Trouble in
( lover.
From The YorUville Enquirer of
last Friday we take the following
fads:
A man named Charley Haas, from
Gastonia got caught trying to entice
labor at Clover, Wednesday, and
when Frank L. Wilson, superintend
ent of the Holland Mill, came down
to help Haas out. he also fell into
the clutches of the authorities witn
the result that the little ill' blent
cost the enterprising mill people a
total of $ 1 4.",.
Secretary and Treasurer Smith
accidentally overheard someone us
ing the telephone to tell somebody
In Gastonia to send $2." dollars to
move one family and $1(1 to move
another, and suspecting what It
meant, advised Policeman Ranltn.
The policeman promptly arrested
the stranger who gave bis name as
Charley Haas, and asked for per
mission to communicate again with
Gastonia for the purpose of arrang
ing a ? I "ii bond for his appearance.
After considering the testimony
which made out a clear case of enilt.
Mayor Hitch imposed a fine of $ 7 r
which was paid by Supt. Wilson,
and Haas was discharged; but short
ly afterward Rankin, who had been
keeping his eye on the pair in the
belief that they would bear watch
ing, (aught them trying to negoti
ate with one of the families thar
had been thinking of leaving, and
arrested them again.
The check for the bond was de
posited to the credit of the town of
Clover with instructions that it be
sent to Gastonia direct and collect
ed at once. The Gastonia bank tel
ephoned that payment of the check
had been held up by Wilson and
Haas: but when Cashier Pace of the
Hank of Clover gave the bank or
Gastonia to understand that the
town of Clover was an innocen:
third party to the transaction and
the (heck would certainly be pro
tested, Wilson (hanged his minrt
and instrixted that the check be
paid.
NOTES FROM LINCOLN.
Confederate Veterans Celebrate
Personal Mention.
Lincoln County News. 6th.
Mr. Edgar Love and son. Frank,
are spending a week or ten days ar
Atlantic City.
Mrs C. V. Fie and children are
visiting relatives in Lowell.
Miss Ida Mav Hinson spent sev
eral days of this week in Gastonia
visiting her sister. Mrs. E. O. Jen
nings. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bridges, oi
Charlot'e. arrived in the city yes
terday and are occupying their sum
mer homo on Aspen street.
Veterans Joe Houser, Pink Jar
rett, Jacob Anthony and others from
Catawba county, and Oliver Hall
man. .Tame? White. Berry Lankfnrd.
Wm. Mundy. Benjamin Black. Cap
tain Har'zoe. J. L. Gates, Jacob
Raker. Jtick Kiser, John Aderholdf.
Joe Black and others of Gaston were
here Tuerdry to join hands witn
the Lincoln county .veterans in cer
ebrating Jefferson Davis day. The
old fellows had many pleasant chirp
with their comrades and spent the
day most pleasantly.
About 100 veterans attended the
reunion exercises here Tuesday. Vr.
E. R. Preston, of Charlotte, made
the principal address, choosing as
his subject. "Robert E. I,ee." He
got away from the beaten path or
the usual memorial address and de
lighted his hearers. He was intro
duced by Judge W. A. Hoke. After
the erereises were concluded, seven
crosses of honor were presented to
tb.e veterans, also a cross of honor
to a Confederate soldier's widow,
Mrs. Julia A. Mundy. of Iron Sta
tion At the noon hour the veter
ans were Invited to Memorial Hall,
where they were served with a
sumptuous dinner by the Daughters
of tne Confederacy.
Porter Charlton, the young Amer
ican who murdered his wife at LaKe
Como, in Italy in 1910, must go to
Italy to stand trial, so the Supreme
Court says. Charlton has been a
prisoner in the New Jersey jails for
three years. His father was once
United States Judge to Porto Rico
and a class-mate of Taft.
II lill E I
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At Snencer Mountain last Sat
urday McAdenville defeated Spencer
Mountain by a score of 10 to 4.
STANDING OF TEAMS.
W. I.. P. r
GASTONIA 0 l.'tnn
McAdenville 4 1 Mill
Belmont - 3 0n
Lowell - 4 ,:t:t.i
Mtn. Island 1 4 .Lon
Snencer Mtn 1 4 .200
BASEBALL SCHEDULE 101.1 GAS
TON COUNTY LEAGUE.
SATURDAY. JUNE 1 ITU.
Mountain Island and Lowell at
Lowell.
Spencer Mountain and Gastonia at
Gastonia.
McAdenville and Belmont at Bel
niuiit.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 ST.
Gastonia and McAdenville at Mc
Adenville.
Mtn. Island and cpencer Mtn. at
Spencer Mountain.
Ixiwell and Belmont at Belmont
SATURDAY, JUNE 28TII.
Gastonia and Spencer Mountain at
Spencer Mountain.
Belmont and Mountain Island at
Mountain Island.
McAdenville and Lowell at Lowell.
SATURDAY, JULY BT1I.
Spencer Mountain and Mountain
Island at Mountain Island.
Belmont and McAdenville at Mc
Adenville.
Lowell and Gastonia at Gastonia.
SATURDAY. JULY 12TII.
Gastonia and Belmont at Belmont.
Mountain Island and McAdenville
at McAdenville.
Spencer Mountain and Ixwell at
Io well.
SATURDAY, JULY 10TII.
Belmont and Spencer Mountain at
Spencer Mountain.
McAdenville and Gastonia at Gas
tonia.
1-owell and Mountain Island at
Mountain Island.
SATURDAY, JULY 2TII.
Gastonia and Lowell at Lowell.
Mtn. Island and Belmont at Bel
mont. Spencer Mtn. and McAdenville at
McAdenville.
SATURDAY AUGUST 2ND.
Belmont and Gastonia at Gastonia.
McAdenville and Mtn. Island at
Mountain Island.
Lowell and Spencer Mtn. at Spen
cer Mountain.
SATURDAY. AUGUST OTH.
Gastonia and McAdenville at Mc
Adenville. Spencer Mtn. and Mtn. Island at
Mountain Island.
Belmont and I.owell at Ix)well.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TII.
Mtn. Island and Gastonia at Gas
tonia. McAdenville and Spencer Moun
tain at. Spencer Mtn.
Lowell and Belmont at Belmont.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2.1RD.
Spencer Mtn. and Gastonia at Gas
tonia. Belmont and Mountain Island at
Mtn. Island.
Lowell and McAdenville at Mc
Adenville.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH.
Gastonia and Spencer Mountain at
Spencer Mtn.
Mtn. Island and Ijwell at Lowell.
McAdenville and Belmont at Bel
mont.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER flTH.
Mtn. Island and Spencer Mtn. at
Spencer Mtn.
Belmont and McAdenville at Mc
Adenville.
Lowell and Gastonia at Gastonia.
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER l.TTH.
Gastonia and Mtn. Island at Mtn.
Island.
Siencer Mtn. and Belmont at Bel
mont.
McAdenville and Lowell at Lowell.
DEAFNESX CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. I here is oniv one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness is caused by
in inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imper
fect heading, and when it is entire
ly closed. Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation 'an he
taken out and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine cases out of
ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is
nothing but an inflamed condittlon
of the mui ous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for any case of Deafness (caused
by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 7."c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. Adv.
Freckled Girls
It is an absolute fact, that one 50 cent
Jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM
will either remove your freckles or cause
Ihem to fade and that two jars will even
in the most severe cases completely cure
them. We are willing to personally
guarantee this and to return your money
without argument if your complexion is
not fully restored to its natural beauty.
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is fine,
fragrant and absolutely harmless. Will
not make hair prow but will positively
remove TAN. PIMPLES and FRECK
LES Come in today and try it. The jars
are large and results absolutely certain.
Sent by mail if desired. Price 50c.
Mammoth jars $1.00. WILSON'S FAIB
SKIN SOAP 25c For eale by
J. JtL KENNEDY. A CO.
111
To the Men and Women Who Were
Living in the Sixties.
Will each man and woman who
reads this and w ho was living during
the civil war please write a short
sketch of his or her life or of some
Interesting occurrence, some act or
bravery on the part of man, woman,
child or old slave; some special act
of self denial done by anyone, mother
father, neighbor or children to pro
mote the welfare of the Southern
soldiers Date and sign the article
and give or send it to Miss Lowry
Shuford, Mrs. S. J. Durham or Mrs.
3. A. Robinson, Gastonia, N. C. tf.
Etreniey aw Fare to Gettys
burg, l'a., and Return Via South
ern Railway Account Fiftieth An
niversary Battle of Gettysburg
and Reunion of the Blue and the
;ray. July l-l. lfi:i.
Ti kfts for this occasion will be
on sale June 2S, 2!i and 30 and
July 1st, with final return limit July
I'Mh, prior to midnight of which
dale ret urn trip must be completed.
Following round trip fares will
apply from stations named:
Charlotte $13.4.1
Coin (.t o 1 2.."n
Salisbury 11.40
Lexington 10. ."n
High Point 10. .".ii
Creensfioro 10.o."
North Wllkesboro 1 .1.1 .".
.iount Airy 11.65
Winston-Salem 10. or.
Statesvillo 12.70
Mooresvillo 1 2. SO
Hickory 13.70
Morganton 14.15
Gastonia 1 :t . y 0
Fares from all other points on
same basis.
Special train will be operated
from Charlotte Sunday, June 2!Hn,
leaving about 9 p. m.. via Washing
ton, arriving Gettysburg about noon
June .loth. This train will consist
of both day coaches and Pullman
sleeping cars, and passengers from
branch line points can use regular
trains, connecting with special train
at junction points. Reservations
should be made In advance.
Stop overs will be allowed at
Washington and Baltimore and also
at all points on Southern Railway
when' there are Agents on either go
ing or returning trip, or both, wltn
In final limit of ticket.
For further Information apply to
any Agent Southern Railway, or
R. II. DelU'TTS, D. P A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
REMOVAL SALE
OF THE STOCK OF
W. H. DELLINGER
111 West Main Avenue
Beginning Friday, June 6
And Continuing While Goods Last
The building I occupy must be va
cated by August 1st. In order to
save expenses of removal I nm offer
ing my entire stock at a iRKAT
SACRIFICE. Helow are nome of Hie
bargains jou can get while they lust.
Rig ut on Chilian are, (ilassware,
Tinware, Unamel Ware, Toilet Soaps,
Shoes, Groceries, etc.
These goods must lie and will be
sold regardless of cost. ('OMR dur
ing this sale and get goods at al
most your own price.
Sale Begins Friday,
June 6th, 1913.
and continues while the goods last.
W. H. DELLINGER
111 W. Main Ave.. (Jastonla. N. C.
MOUNTAIN
EXCURSION
To Asheville, N. C.
Wednesday, June
18th, 1913.
Southern Railway will operate
first .Mountain Excursion of the sea
son to Asheville, leaving Charlotte
Wednesday, June 18th, at 7:15 a.
m., via Spartanburg and arrive at
Asheville at 2 p. m. Round trip
fares:
Charlotte J4.50
Gastonia 3.85
Blacksburg 3.10
Gaffney 2.80
Fares for intermediate points on
same basis.
Tickets good for ten days and will
allow 6top overs at all points Tryon
to Biltmore inclusive within limit
on either going or return trip, or
both. Can return on any regular
train within the ten-day limit.
Rare opportunity to visit Tryon,
Hendersonville, Asheville and sur
rounding country at small cost with
such liberal limit and stop over priv
ileges. Resident on rural route should
in return envelopes, tiet them fof
any route In the county at so eenta
per 100 at The Gsaette office.
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EXKCl'TOB'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executor of
the last will and testament of J. W.
Patrick, deceased, notice is hereby
given to persons who have claims
against the estate of said decedent
to present them to me on or before
The IMtli day of May, 1U14,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of the recovery of same.
All persons indebted to said de
cedent are requested to make pay
ment. This the 17th day of May, 1813.
R. C. PATRICK.
I xecutor, Gastonia, N. C,
T-J24 c C w.
Subscriptions that bare already
been paid in at the office can not be
counted toward clubs of ten unices
the subscriber, at the time of mak
ing payment, directed that bis sub
scrlptlon be credited to a certain
club-maker. This rule la adherred
to strictly tf.
PIEDMONT TRACTION
COMPANY ' 1
Between Gastonia and Charlotte
n. a
Effective Sunday, June 1, 191S. i
Station 204 u,t Main avenue.
Leave Ieave ArrlTa
Charlotte. Mt. Holly. Gastonia
No. 1 7:00a 7:27 7:68
No. 3 8:15a 8:45 9:15
No. 5 9:15a 9:42 10:15
No. 7 10:50a 11:20 11:5ft
No. 9 11:45a 12:12 12:45
No. 11 12:55p 1:23 1:65
No. 15. .. . l:55p 2:21 2:56
No. 17. . . 3:30p 4:00 4:30
No. 19 4:35 5:02 6:35
No. 21 ... . 6:00p 6:30 7:00
No. 2:!. . . . 7:00p 7:30 8:00
No. 25. . . . 8:00p 8:30 9:00
No. 27.... 9:30p 10:00 10:30
No. 2 9 10:55p 11:25 11:55
Leave Leave Arrive
Gastonia. Mt. Holly. Charlotte
No. 2 7:00a 7:27 7:65
No. 4 8:15a 8:45 9:15
No. 6 9:30a 9:55 10:25
No. 8 10:20a 10:48 11:20
No. 10 1 1:55 12:27 12:55
No. 12 12:50p 1:23 1:50
No. 16 2:00p 2:30 3:0
No. 18 3:00p 3:27 4:00
No. 20 5:00p 5:26 6:00
No. 22. . . . 6:00p 6:30 7:00
No. 24 7:00p 7:30 8:00
No. 20 . . . . 8:0np 8:30 9:00
No. 28. . . . 9:30p 10:00 10:30
No. 30.... 10:55p 11:25 11:55
Connection made at Mount Holly,.
N. C. with Seaboard Air Line to the
East and West, at Gastonia, N. C
with Southern Railway and Carolina
and North-Western Railway.
The above schedule figures an
connections published only as In for--
matlon and are not guaranteed.
E. THOMASON, General Manager. ;
C. V. PALMER. Gen. Pass. Agent
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