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rAcz six THURSDAY,' MARCH 24, 1 02t. THE GASTONIA", (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE - YORK ANOYORJCYILLE The Knquirer. Vork county prohibition ofli.-ers cap tured three stills last week two in hrouA River township Friday ami one i Fort Mill township iS.itur.lay. The still taken in Fort Mill at au early luiur Saturday morning was found in a piisture mi the premise of Bert Nivens, !! known farmer of that tomiship. The plant of solid t oppcr and uf aliout 4t' gallons lapmitv, was deserilicd by the officers as "one of the jriTt it out fiti we have taken in a long while." A III. amity of Ion grade liquor aii'l lieer Was destroyed uliiug ith the onttit. Two Warrants have U'eu issued. In the raiding parly Here Sheriff Fre.l (juiiiu. Constable 11. 1.. Johnson, Magistrate John M For.l of li-cthcl and Deputy Marshal Frank (i. Allen. Thi- editor of The Knquirer had snap Im u ii s on his talile a fen days at!"- T'ley were last year's lieans. hut they were just as fresh and .vtnl as if they ha I tunie out of the garden that tune moru jug. They were not bought out of a ktore either. Ill faet they Wire not bought at all. They came from the pan try of a certain York count v farm home k6 a simple expression of eoiirtesv to vhieh the River attarhed no more impoi tance than she would have attached to a gift of turnip .Teens. Mut in eonneetion with his peisonal enjoyment of this gift, the editor was eon .trained to re fleet with J.leasure nti the commercial possibilities of stleh excellent food, could it only he distributed ill accordance with the conn try's demands. Charged with violation of the prohihi tion laws, Hert Nivens, Fort Mill town ship farmer and horse tri.der, was ar tested Monday. He gave bond in the Hum of ir'ilMI. N'iven's arrest was the re lllt of a still tiling found on his laud, ei.rlv Saturday morning. Several autoiuoliile peed fiends cnnii t grief within the incorporate limits of Citivei, Fuiidav, according to reports from that town yesterday. lover po lleemen stood at the incorporate limit Tritli a stop watch and caught sev ral V ho were hitting it up at a tapid pace. A liond of if'i was required in each case. Mi sots Mary Williams and ,lul;a I lex u-o who were jiain fully' injured in the Automobile wreck at the Liberty street crossing Thursday morning as a result of which Mi?s Klla Neely lost dier life, were reported this1 morning as getting along nicely. Miss Williams is reported very stiff and sore as a result of the severe cut on ner forehead and the injury to her right I leg, while Miss (Mexico is cot. lined to j H r lteil because of an injury to her right ! hip that did not develop fullv until ' Thursday night. The other four oecu punts of the ill f;:te. car show no bail effects now from their terrible experience. Miss Clexico with the other four twhool children went on to school after the tragedy; but Inter fainted ami had to lie entried home. Hlie lins niuce been eon fine. I to her he. I mi.) it U puiil Hint title h.is been unable to walk without as Btstnuep. While Miss Williams will very likely be confined to her bed for several days yet on account of her condition, it is not regarded as critical but on the other I i i i . ... . unuii sue is recueitiiii)K as rapi.lly as i could be expected CLEVELAND CULLINGS. The Star. Ktlitor Leo B. Weathers returiie.l Kft t liriln V cVPIiiiiir frnn. & . '.i.e. II.. ivl,..r.i , , , i ue Rtioke on the subjeet or seeiirinir ami ! keeping reoor.ln of ilvertisiii( at the meeting of the We.strn North Carol inn Weekly J'ress Ass.ieiation which liel.i its Bessions in the ltoar.l of Tra.le rooms Friday afternoon ami night- About Ltl etlitors were present at the ineetiiis. Law re nee (irayson, a youux white boy iu his teens, confetu-tt to Chief H. I). Jl.nnrick to the theft of the Karl Hani riek Buick automobile which was stolen Friday night a week ago from in front OT the First Baptist church and left in It ditfh near Morgan ton where (iroyson ml his rompnnion met with au accident ii rounding a curve. Sheriff Logan and Deputy K. Jtixun arrested three white men in upper Cleveland (Sunday afternoon with n quantity of "Easter liquor" as they eall rl it. Their names were L. M. Cren tliaw, W. II. Branon ami J. i. Lovelace aud they claim Maysworth an their home. Their Chevrolet car was eoiifis rated ami will Im- sold. Tbey were given n hearing before Recorder Falls yester day and fined ."0 each and costs. ' At 1 torney Ernest Warren of Uastonia, camej over to represent them. ' Three stores in the county were rob- bed .luring the week-end and quantitiesl of merchandise stolen. Friday night thieves entered the stores of Herndon li Hnuibright nnd R. C. Kllis at (irover, gtcaliiig from the Herndon & H.inihrigl store three pnirs of shoes, a quantity of extracts, knives and razors. From the j Ellis store, the thieven secured four 1 suits of clothes, a quantity of ertrat-ts( flinl some cutlery. The fact that the stores bad lieen rohlied was not diseoT-! ere. I until next morning, tu the robbers made their escape bnt oflicers are work iiig on every clue to apprehend them. Either (Saturday or Sunday night the ' Farmers Hardware company store owned ' by J. D. Lineberger was entered and a lot of cutlery, such as knives, razors, etc., ' were stolen. I bo combination on utolen. The. combination on thel jfe was broken and the hinges taken ,.,,.,.-.,,. . off, but the th.e, failed to Ka.n an en- 4rance. Evidently they were amateurs. , Entrance was rained from the rear basement door and by knoeking a pan- nel out of the inside door. ' You will later. Why not now? . Join the Stags. LINCOLN LOCALS. Lincoln County News. Iteputy V. D. Baxter and IVputy Zeiie Dellinger captured liipim ear early Saturday morning up on t ii v Ih-ihpjigc road, near Bcthpagc church in North Brook. The ear wan a Ford tour I!';'. Due man. a negro, I 'oleum n Floyd, it' liasti.nia. was n::e-tcd, and the ' :il Ions of whiskey aiel car is being liel.i alont with the man. wi. i wa trie. I I..' fore K-guire l.ea t henna n. and hound to duly court in the iuin o' "' '". The man claimed that two hum got in his car and that he didn't know a tihug am. ul th. n haiug liquor with tin in. Th. tuo men (of away hefore Floyd "a-, .uie el. (his is the fust capture in that -eel urn the transporters having evidentK adopt- f d that route in an i IWi to sat. K im Lincoln count v from the source of -up-plv up in the south inoMitaui.s. riin.e last I -. eu.ln i a tola! of 11 automobiles have lieeil capture. I I,', tlo oflicers, 9 of these are now hell lot court, and two . ri sold hv or I. r d last court. There is ptrhap More Ih.io Inn gallon- of l.oi.e in the slm.-.ge warehouse," ail. I if the ip.nntiU :n e:ea-es very much more 'lo-ie will I.e :i need for an addition to the iail to hold i.. Al.out all of the men g.ii l.,.iid i-isi I.V and do not hoard w ith t lit t nun' v more than long enough to get onn l.,..i . on their l.omls. ' At the meeting of the ' . 1 1 1 1 : y '.:.i missioiiers held today at the Cunt House, with each ineml.er of Mi. loaid piesent it was unaniinoiislv de. ided that the new court house soon to I.e erect, d should lie placed on the spot where the old liuihling now stands. 'I he hoard IimI considered the matter con ;,era I.I ' n ml found main opinions amonv 'he people; some Th. ulit :'. i 1 1 where othi'is thought t-ne end ol 1 hr 1 sip. are the lies', place, nth. r ihoillit the most sntisfaetoi ily pl.lee of all w.inll !' ..II the piis.nl -pot, olh.rs didn'l o a new court house was I n ill . 1 It is iin.leist that it is propc-v.l to . I. nil. I one wing i f the hp vr rt hou .. near the old luiil.li.ig and then move the ' records into it, and then tiar down tie 1 til. I hull. ling and I. nil. I tin' li.il.inre oi' the new huil.ling where the old one now stands. The architeit advised that this could lie done in toder to prole. ! tin i record-'. i The Rev. .1. .1. I Ink ley wa-' insta'hd pastor of the Trinity Pastorate on too tla.v March 2(1. The chur. h was tilled with people. The ser i ( was held lev. Pnstor .1. A. Vount of C v - 1ll I'incolnton. A ft. r and W the ser- vices a I Oic table mi ii I i f ii I dinner was spread on in the grove and was enjn.wd by everyone. I'astor Ui.khy is an ear nest worker and is iehl in esteem hy Un people of his parish, lie is also to serve Hardin mi. I Cedar tiiove Lutheran churches. (Services were suspend.. I at the morning hour at the Lincolnton Lutheran church and a lai'),i' mnnl.cr of the congregation .at tended the iiisl.ilhi tion service nt Trinity. Trinity has one of the largest congregations in the . ion tv. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE (Irtenville, S. ('. News. A a. :it ioii.-i I ducat i. in tavoiiil.iv re i gari lei I in the 1'iiited Slates. Alni.v . secniida ry schools as well lis the colleges land universities maintain a vm-a i i.mal director for the benefit of student-, and I there are bureaus of vocational guidance' I in mine of the larger cities whose work i -, to help college graduates to find the 1 job for whii-h thev are best titte.l. ., ... , . KvervthiiiK which fan be .lone to help I I ytiiuiK MTsoiis w:'i'kinK employment to fci I into the work which tin y can tlo best al .1 most hapily should be .lone, so Ion" ' :ie one (rave danger is avoided. That s the dninjer of too early specialization! which would make them machines cap i able of performing onlv one task. The, old fashioned general education at its ! lies! gave the youth a broad and solid, foundation on which to build his spc-inl study mid hy which he was eiiiibh. to uiiilerstnn.1 Hie I make the most of his experience. A ieaker recently addressing students . of the Citv of London College said the! ....'. , . I ma. is or i.usiness ami commercial organ 1 izations had begun to fl.ul out for them ; selves that the good general education was of more value to them than the nar- i rower one which had spccializt d tooj soon. lie said: ; "If you will give us a well educated, voting man we can trust that he learn , hid business in the courn of the first ! -veflr- K,vn the vocational work. It is i p,;- n,lt ' shonl.l lie offered only Ira-ti-1 means of making prompt of ,m strong general education. red s a use vIDEATH RATTLE OF CALOMEL III SOUTH Dodson is Destroying Sale of Dangerous Drug with His "Liver Tone." You're bilious, sluggish, constipated nd believe you need vile, dangerous cal- ne' start your llver and '""an your i w"',,s- - . , . , . , Here 8 Dodson s guarantee! Ask your d ut fof R of l)otUon a iAxeT Jone nd toke , nful tonight. If it HtieKn't start vour liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and' without griping or making you pick I ; want you to go back lo the store ana j get your money. i Take calomel toiy and tomorrow you il! feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoon ful of harmless, vegetable Dodson" a Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It's perfectly k&rmieae, no give it to your children any time, it can t sail- vate so let them eat anything after- wara. I KANSAS MEM CHOOSE FLCiD Arkansas City Man Sc!:ctcd a$ 0lr men of Stato Americanizticn Csmmittse. Katif:f" meiiiliiTs. ..f the Anerltnn legion liave selectct as chairman of tlndr Kla'e A."aM'i- II. -st liellll I .'lllt at lie seeolid ni. 1' IT'S r. ,'in,n: I .-. inp at I'll. I N!;, Tidal.. II. sefM'll at I l tirn!, t. III., .loiter.-. .11 I'jiir:,. :.s. Mo., alel C;iii.i l...dL.e la . v.-ilh III.' I".i'.'l.:y s i fit .li is;,,., in , nt viii-ioi'.s times us IllslH iiliei'. sj: r:; let'. ol!i. it niel In li'i:;. .AL-. 1 1 i .ri ! I , i. I' i o j'..k',' im .l i!s r .1 cell Uidl he to! in ll i.nd ;ilh- It appoiiiteil hi, own in- .llIKI-l'fS v.'.i:- I'.d- .'isii'.et tn.n.a.T f .iirah.-i- i-i .in ;, i it! Ail.:i.s;is ( ii y low lli his ii;-.. t'ri I'll th. s.-i vice ,;.pli.;.- in mil" ialil.ed rule the l.ilv.-st liillnl lli.tis ei-r v lit Till ::i lo I- o sta' eaf (if III -crv, 'Ity fur his eolii III tlif I'liiti. .1 III vaii. his . post and : ..iv . and 1 Slal.-s. lie llllS Arkansas ot large coiimilt- iti'.t'i-s iii til.-lllher t f.lll !V I of tht li'f. Legion statf WHEN TO WEAR THE UNIFORM Former Eirvice Men Inclined to Be Too Modest in Appearing in Army TCyS. runner sen h' til tlppeiM' ill llii shins, iiitiii 'dim: M il 111'.' l . ' l'.,: i:i nil - pei lo 11 !,'!!, T I .ill's! ... , 11 .1111 II liieliiher u. Ihf An ::.n Legion. The 1ft iff li'lluv. s : "Arin! l it dav 1 i-.M-jl.t with it simie new revidii; ti of ievv puinl mi the VVi-ilfltig of the IMiil'iH'lil III eel'f Ill.UlifS ami eelf lit'iil ions. niai. IniiMiui.'li us ill tlif future uo must .iinfroiit the prob lem tinif nflff time. I believe the illfsloii should be settled Innv. mic way or tlif other. 1 nin iieutrul on the sulijeti -nul inn willing to do as the 'bunch' lines, "Since their ds. Iinrtre the majority of In. ih iilli.ets mill culisied men have shown iiiuif 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a little hesitancy In putting the iiiiil'i.nn I. nek on for special necnslons. The true spirit of the Le gion Is t.ot manifest in nny pannle when tin- iiiaj.iiily nf the nifii appear 1 In fivlliuii eloihfs ami a handful uiareh In nnlfyiin. On sneh or-ensions the nnl foriiieii jnnn Is in an finbui iiising po vltlon, 4 he vows: 'Never again'.' I think DV4'sty Is responsible for most . men's ffj'i-Rivju i- for 'eiwies' mi fo;nitil iiffiishjjiM, hut I know thill souif aigue that thoy do imt Wiint to be In uniform vvlib a bunch i.f men vvearltig otlleeis' utiH'miiis :i:iil iiisi-iiiii. "I inn .sine there is not an ex-ollicer in the I.i-ghiii who would not willingly I'.l.seanl his iiisi-;n. If it i.pftated as a I nrrliT lo !iann..iiv Cut let's have it liitidartl rule either eiwies or mil forms." PUT ON PAYING POST SHOW Fred W. Dralle, Casper, Wyo., Suc cessfully Served as General Man ager of "Stampede." Fred W. of Cusper, Wyo., dull- IM'.'llt ive r.iin lillttee uf the Anif liiiili Legion, gained national recognition for hN home-town post of the Le gion, ns general in uiine e r o f "Stampede" which elitiirtiinn of tin cost $L'tl,0!X) to stage mill which ntlded ?:t,(HKI to the post treasury. Mi. Dralle taught school nt Hulte. .Mont., and later was superlnlendent of schools nt Itoundiiii, Mont. lie served ; for a term ns clerk iiinl recorder of, Musselshell county. Mont., and is now an officer in the Standurd Itclinery of 'nspf r. Although he was UO years old when the l liitcd States entered the war, Mr. Dralle enlisted In the Central Machine Cun Oflicers' Training school ,'ind was stationed nt Cuini) Hancock, Oa. VERY FEW WILL BE DROPPED Legionnaires Are Rushing to Pay 192f Post Dues; Many New Members Being Added. The 10,000 post adjut nuts of the AtniTlomi I.eglon. nreortling to rfports reiiehing iintliinnl lienihuiiirters fnun nil over the eoimtry. are tindlng them selves now in the busiest weeks of the ye:irs us regards work. The rush of Eeglonnuires to get in their 19'Jl post dues within the time limit set, with the penalty of beliiR Implied from membership, if delin quent after that date, piled noressnry elerionl and other detail work outo the shoulders of post adjutants In an unprecedented manner. To Judge by tlie returns thus far available, the list of men to he dropped from memlKTship for non-payment of their 1921 post dues within tin- speci fied time will be only a small fraction of the Leplon nnd will be more than offst'l b7 the thousands of new mem bers ulready obtained in the member ship drives of various depart tueuta. It's the persistent advertiser that Iwins. Keep your ad in The Gazetee all the time and watch the results. l'-''-!WJW eniiizati. 'i .....;o!t- It. l'l"'l U$2& of Ark.-u.s.is t .,, w1: J :i .i-oiuiiu-i. . iiisiir- l.-f pi. - id. "d .f 'jf v';' : ii.t- I'mt.-.i si BM. Jlll.ior CI.;.lol.er of JW$&t O,. rce. M- r wiinissii.i.. ,! u tea jf WHEN HITS , THE IRAIK LN THE II v y I A 1 ran? ifr. ;S" ' rL; ' ''I " (;! s:mmmm, Pacific Rock i Eg tmmm The outdoor girl and her namejthcir nl.l er titcthers, husbands or fs lepon knows almost ai much 'ee'liem ty ,m,t noUnly thinks any- ar.d fishing of the Canadian Pact-e Rockies as mere man. Every sum mer Banff and Lake Louise are thronged with members of the for sex who hit the trail to view .h beauties of lakes and streams where the trout hide, climb mcun tains and camp for days near to Nature's heart. Safep'Jarded by expert guides they learn to ford streams, fish and shoot, and there are real Swiss puides from the Alps overseas to show the way the summits of majestic mountains, When they ride, climb and camp they wear the riding breeches of Bankers, Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists ami other professional and business men who receive law. !' near-laiiri' incomes are interested in our New Xon-( .'incella.hle Policies which give them their income, botfinr.insr. with the first day of disability thru sickness or accident and continuing thru life if their sickness or in jury causes permanent disability. These policies protect your principal asset YOU, YOURSELF, and provide for your family, provide for yourself and protect your busi ness if you are laid up (not necessarily confined to the house) for one day, one month or your entire life. The rates are low. Let us talk the matter over with you. (S -veral first-class representatives wanted irr (las and Cleveland Counties. This is not Industrial Insur- Oil tlif The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY, District Managers. Insurance of all kinds. Nothing But Insurance. Temporary Office Star Grocery, South St. Opposite C. Hall Telephones 410 411 n specials ioi Small Easter Egprs for the Kiddies, me dium Easter Eggs for the Children, largo Easter Es filled with Cherries for all ages. Park & Tilford Juvenile Candies for the Kiddies, Park & Tilford Easter Package of Assoi'ted Chocolates (something that's worth carrying anywhere). Lowney's, Blocks, Martha Washington and Parker & Tilford Chocolates of the highest quality in very attractive Boxes. Home-Made Candies of all kinds; fresh and pure and Delicious. And last, but not least, the Goody-Good Kind Ice Cream made and Guaranteed by us foi Purity, Quality and Wholesomeness. Sweetland Candy & Ice Cream Co. Phone 197 An Ice Cream Parlor large enough for 80 people with the very best of Sundaes, Ice Cream and Service, always at your Service. iii.iii' hi. oi ii nut even iiita jGrnniiv t.i t rftis. she has been wear ,ing the sh. iii .st oi short skirts her self to it in the inodu. The war liatie-c,! inaiiv things. It pave woiiin.'i the vote aru) made breeches for won en -t.ru eiitional. And the LJai'!l n ii 1 wears 'em. , She ;s as much at home whip-; ph" the .spray Lakes or Lake ; Kannna.-kis for Dolly Varden trout ! ; for t.reaktust ns she is in ordering J ( filet m 1 1-: t r from the menu of the: mountain hotels and. tutored by the ! to:cowlmys who ride their sure-footed , j ponies like centaurs, she is soon : able to qualify as a centauress even I if mythology did overlook her be- Easier! 113 West Main Avenue i CANADIAN ROCKIES cause she was a woman, and not, half man, half horse. Beauty ap- Eeals to the outdoor pirl, and she ves the Canadian Rockies which ' rise a mile or more above Lake' Louise and Banff because they are, unexcelled in beauty and majesty.' The Alpine Club of Canada has manv women members, the moat. (expert of whom do not hesitatt to! attempt the conquest of any peak men have ascended. In 1901 Mount! Assiniboine was ascended for the first time by Sir James Outram. i Three years later Miss Gertrude Benham, an English girl, was the, first of her sex to reach the sum- mit of this (treat peak, the Matter- ; horn or the Canadian Rockies. ! Both were assisted by Swiss guides. J NOTICE. iiiliiiinist rator Whit iv or I'oontv, this is to -H ' laiais .ijra-iKt ''. in to l he iin.ler Oat..iiiji, North he U 1 Ii .lav of 'b vel'ilie l, o). this notit'i ''I iii bar of reeovery there i:i'h'o'.'. lo the estate inalie prompt set t lenient. of M.ii.l,, ;iven that the ( '.unity 'i.i-loii County have a aee with Nvtiuii 1 i. iii Counties. Tou'n- 1 ' ' i in S. ! ! ! ti-! rifts to to Ihlll I S I I Houses " as an a i ,.is d l,y the entled "An Ait to Ciadod '--i'IiooI liis I o. - ill Siiiill ll Point .int.v, to issue Iioiels the I 'ay meat There .loin to he held iu d N hod Histiiet, No. -J, Nuilh 1'oint I'lil.v, and hounded Oil old Oliver's MeAdetiville, said ro.'ld t f iiiai adtitu j'ojid ; to NilTtird's Kiv. r ; theiiee south line of ai in ; llieni e South of e farm :in. Siuth of Hie I.e, per, li. V. Hanks, N". i the Soilli I'ork; thence to the I. 'ginning, 'in- isl.es of t he people g I'l'ty Thonsr.ud (-toil,-. in fie sly I'll I year six- a n l the h wing and col- ia I bond ta not exceed- I ein-. o:i the hundred .valuation of taxable liit v i :'." cents on the si iei annr, ,l intcri-st on il ! I d to eieate a sinking fund I I'iui'ipal ai., I interest at ma and sold if bail, ling a school iid dNtti't and for suitably -a in e. ni! ration is hereby orderei strict and C. V. Lineberger .pointed Registrar and .1. I!. flaston and .1. (J. Hall have been ap pointed judges for s.nid election. The election will be held at City Hall, I'.eliiiont, X. '., in said District on the l-'lst day of April, 19l1, and will bo con di.cted in accordance with the rules and n gidations governing special tax elec tions and I'.re-'cribed in Sect ton 111." of the Rev Nil of VMC. U. R. THOMPSON. Register of Deeds. March 7, 1921. Th Al ctw ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tu .,...1 Mill .1 a.llllllllst rat or of j ''l:ed. .'.'I l.i. ,,th . i g tl,.. :'.., 8. '. ('(!; X I . I .1 ., 1'ni'iie A.liiiiiii-.t rater. ' i i . . . . ii.. . i i 1 1 . 1 1 . i . . . ..... .. m 1 1 1 1 1 : i. n i . .:iy. I I . i 1 1 w I i NOTICE. B Antlee n hi'lehy j B l 'i.llillll-,.- i-inefi i i T. il -hiii. 'l .:iti:l ' ( ..Ih.v.-: K i' t'hii;:.-.!' :. the old l fj tee !"..i.' I I 'e! k. I " II II 1 r t K. :..! 1 . i I :.-iiu,,ii r e i i . i , i m 1 1 I I : 1 1 1 e 1 1 , e with C tie lee ill :i ' ' '".''' E 'I.' Kert I e '!'' ' B i ...i i i' i i- u' ii.. ..i... w : I U I n " - '. I . li'1M'l, II. . ll,llll-., - !ll said .-' :ini (M'l I. I'M ) 1 1 .i':, , . 1 ( t li'n. i .h.ll.'ir I ni.i'r'v .-in. I t 3 II. 'I til le'V till S i'l liell'l H tl Mtv. ::. I. .in. I. to he l-llt'i i for ti- !"i ! house for s f iiriiisliiug A new r. for said di Ilaving qualified as administrator of ceased, late of Gaston County, North, the estate of Mrs. Alice IVrr, deceased, Carolina, this is to notify all person! late of (iaston county, North Carolina, ' h.iving claims against the estate oi said this is to notify all persons' having , decedent to present the same, duly veri claims against the estate of said deee-j fied, to the undersigned administrator tt dent to present the same, duly verified, Onstonia, N. C, on or before to the undersigned on or before ! March 3rd, 1922, February 17, 1922 i or this notice will be pleaded in bar of or this notice will he pleaded in bar of i nny recovery thereon. All persons who any recovery thereon. All persons who ! are indebted to the estate of said de are indebted to the estate of said deee-! dent will please make prompt settlement dent will please make prompt settlement with the undersigned. This lh day of February, 1921. J. L. (X)XNKLL, Admr. of Mrs. Alice Derr, Mt. Hollv, N. V. Tli M 24p6 ' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that th Countj Cummksioueri of Goston County hr this day, iu accordance with Seetion ) uf au "Act -to Permit CountiM, . Town ships and Certain 8ehool l;tricU to I .-sue Bonds to Build School Houses" m supplemented by an aet pasted by tl H'll Assembly entitletl 'An Aet to A. liiorize Victory Gradetl School Dirtrief, beliijf District No. 14 iu Gaatonia Town tiantou County, to issue Bomb aat ! Trovile for the Payment Thereof," . id, in! mi election to be held in salt i, :i ry Craded Kehool Dintriet, same h"iii Histria .Xo. 14, Gastonia TowM iii; , Casttm County, nnd bounded at I'o.l.tts: I'.ejjiiiiiing Southeast of Gaatonia ttluie the (iaotouia City liup erosites tb I'liiiui lioad, runs with said road to tb l.i lels of William Lineberger; theru-e Ni r:h of the iaii.U of WiULaiu Linelx-r-;:, N'oi ili a ml West of th lands Qt 1'. o. Aloion, West of the laud of White Ware, Thomas Kobinson, Kurctt Robiju s ,n and 1 'a ires lands and the lands of .1. C. liohiiisiou to tlu- Houth (iastouja S.ecial Tax line; thence with the North boundary of said Special Tax line to tbe la mis ol' J.T Jackson; thence South and Wi st of Hie lands of .1. F. Jackson, J. F. Spencer and J. V. Bradley to thp l'iR(rtl road; theme with said road to the Ga 1 tonia City limits; theii.ee with the South lioundary of Gnslouia City to the begiu nine. To nstertain 1he wishes of the people to issuing Fifty Thousand ("0, I'tm.oti) Dollars in twenty (20) year sim per cent bonds n nd the levying nnd oQl h ctiiijj of a special 'bond tax not exceed ing thirty (:!ll) cents on the hundred Cfl(io.iMi) dollars valuation of taxable property itnd ninety . (9(1) cents ou the pull to pay the semi-annual interest on said bonds and to create n sinking fupd to pay the princip.il nnd interest nt mn triity, said bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of bliihliug a school iiou e f"r said district and for suitably furnishine; same. A new registration is hereby ordered fur said district and J. E. Lindsay has been appointisl Registrar and W. Lee Smith and Alex Haynes have been ap poin,e,l .judges for said election. The election will be held at Lindsay MeArver Store in said District on the L'lst day of April, 1921, nnd will be eop di.eted in accordance with the rules and regulations governing special tax elec tions ninl prescribed in Section 4115 of the Revis.nl of 19fl.-. u. n. TITOMPSON, Register of Deeds. Ma rcli 7. 1921. Th Al rlw NOTICE. Xotiee is hereby given that thp Countjf Commissioners of tiaston County have this day, in accordance with Soetion I of an " Act to Permit Counties, Town ships and Certain School Districts to ssue Bonds to Build School Houses" as s iideinenteil by an act passed by the H.l'l Assembly entitled "An Act to Au thorize South Cnstonia Graded BcbooJ District, being District No. 13 in Go tonia Township, Gaston County, to Issue '..ui, Is ami to Provide for the Payment Thereof," ordered nn election to be held in said South (iasttinia Graded School District, sam,. being District No. 12, ( iasttinia Township, Gaston County, and hounded as follows: Beginning nt the northern boundary of Sample Holland's land where fame crosses the C. & X. W. Railroad, runa Xortli of the 'lands of Sample Holland, Mrs. La nr.i Dixon, Frank Hawkins, Je rome Robinson and Mrs. Laura Pjxon; thence West of the lands of J. V. Robin son; thence East of the lands of R. Q. Howe, Parks Huffstetler and Sam Rob inson ; thence South of the lands of Parks HufTstetler. Ducia Miller, Mrs. E. Bofltty, the Tom Falls home place, Mrs. Daa firitr, Mrs. D. H. Walker, R. A. Falls; thence West of the lands of James Falls, W. X. Davis jind William MeCreedy; thence South of the lands of J. F. Jack son, T. R. MeArver; thence North of the Rock Holland and Sample Holland lii.ls to the beginning, To ascertain the wishes of the people as to issuing Fifty Thousand (tO, OOO.nil) Dollars in twenty (29) year sil lier cent bonds and the levying and col lecting of a special bond tax not exceed ing thirty (".0) cents on the hundred (ifin9.no) dollars valuation of taxable Prnl,ortv ninety (99) cents on the ''0" ,0 Pa-V "' mi annual interest on I sa5,1 ,lf,n,Is nl to create n sinking fund ,0 a-v ,!" P"'"! and interest at ma titrity, said bonds to be issued and sold ! for the purpose of building a school hciisc for said district and for suitably firnishin same. A new registration is hereby ordered ; for said district and W. L. Rankin has , been appointed Registrar and W. J'ress Lee nnd Mack II. Armstrong bavs been appointed .judges for sard election. The election will be held at Morris' ; Store in said District on the 21st daj of April. 1921, and will he conducted U pceordance with the rules and regular tions governing special tax elections and prescribed in Section 4115 of the Be visal of 1995. H. Tl. THOMPSON, Register of Deeds. i March 7, 1921. Th-Alc4w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator o th(, estate of Mrs. Mary J. Patrick, de- with the undersigned. . , ... i : i ' This 3rd day of March, 1821. R. C. PATSICK. Admr. of Mrs. Mary J. Patrick, Dee'd. ThA7c6w
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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