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PACE TWO THE GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 122 CIIIIERYVILLE CHAT. '(COrresfftn.lcBee t Ti? Paiiy Gaxette.) CUtirRtttfLtE, July, 10. TrT drier Dfllineer ami little daughter, Dorothy, of Greenwood. S. C, spent t!s week-tad ia Chsnyville. JSt. and Mrs. O. A. Kudlsill and elildren and Mr. Lloyd Smnner went ta Btowinf Seek Saturday for a short fay. Mr. Sumner went on to Boone Faaday afternoon td Tisit friends for a Ser days. ifr. and Mrs. Lee Thornbnrg( of liessemer City, were Cherryville visi tor Puaday. Mm, C. B. TflMf atid, ehildren, C. Jr., anf Mcrvifl. ot Charlotte, ere SfntHng the wk here with Mrs. j Tetner'a parents, .Mr. ana .airs, b 8. Mauney, Hon. C. B. Tetner of Charlotte and ilr. Prentiss George went to Boone Sunday. Mrs. 15. 0. Counts and little aon, Howard, of Charlotte an. visiting An Count' mother, Mrs. Kidney Bellinger, at Lyiell farm fMs week. Mrs.. 8, S. Mauney was flie jrnest f Mrs. Carpenter at Bt-ssemer City, Monday. - . Quite number of people from Cberryville and vieiuity visitde the his . torio battleground of Kings Mountain Funday Among f how gong were: Messrs. Sylvanus, A. T. Coris, Dur ham, Sidney, Cleveland and Tew Bel linger; Messrs. E. Trauli, Alexander and Henry Putnam, Mr. S. Woeoster anif Mr. Joe Hull. Mrg. O. S. Jones and Mr. Marvin Price are in Iva, 8. G, today attend ing the golden wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. Y. Price, Mr. Jones will spend aomo time in Iva, with relative. Mrs. Beatrice Beitz, of Cliarlott epent Sunday and Sunday night witfl friends here, going on to Coroleen Mon day morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Caadaee ChHders. - Mr, and Mrs. George falls spent Buaday afternoon at the home of Mri nl Mrs. , D, A. Stroup near Sunny eideV j 3frt- fforis Bndisill, who is working at Clover: S. C this summer, was jwere Sunday td see his parents, Mr. (and Mrs. J. C Kudisill. Mf. R. J. Delfinger( assistant su erlntendeBt of the Imperial and Health Insurance Co., of Asheville, spent the iweel-end witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bellinger. Mr, and Mrs. BY A. RudisilL Mr. Roy and Joe Billy Bellinger, of Lugaff, B. C, are a fer days ia Cherryville. Mf, Jones Deal, a public accountant, bf Charlotte was in Cherryville on bus iness1 last week. ' ifr attcf Mrs. H. B. MVBride and attractive ' 4ittle daughter, Naney, left f of Wrighthville Beach Sunday mornin. Mr. McBride is manager of Efird's department store' here. While at .Wrightsville Beach they will bo the jguesta of the Efird brothers, who are entertaining the ' managers' and their jrivei at 4 geUogefher meeting. , Mrs. Graham Bellingef and children, iDf ShelRy spent several days here last week. They returned to Shelby Friday evening. Mrs. J. A. Rudlsill and children, Katherinfr and Jacob, Jrl, of Charlotte, are- visiting Mr .and Mrs. M. L. Hud- isiii.i ; . .Messrs'. J. H. Rudisill and B. R. Maiiney were ia Gasfenia oa business Monday. Orf hot Friday afternoon Mrs. C. A. Rudiaill gave one of the most delight ful parties of the season in honor of her guests, Mra. Gtaham Bellinger, of Shelby, and Miss Ann Butledge, of Mt. Holly. Book was played at three tablet" and during the afternoon delici ous punch was served. . Miss Ann Rutlcdge returned to her home at Mt. Holly, after spending some time ia Cherryville with friends. Mr, ST. E. Kale, a merchant of this place had quite a narrow escape Inst Sunday afternoon as he was returning from Shelby. On the narrow bridge acrosa Buffalo an automobile driven by a Mr. Smith of Stanley ran into Mr. Kale's horse bruising it considerably but breaking no bones. Fortunately Mr. Kale saw his danger in time .to jump from his buggy before it was truck", and was unhurt, except for tlie vhock to his nerves. Mr. Smith's brakes were defective and it seems that in coming down the grade he lost con trol of his car. There is very much activity in real estate lines at present. Mr. Civile Farris has just purchased from Mr. M. L. Rudiaill a large vacant lot in the sontti-western psrt of town, on which he elpeets to build a modern nine room house itt the near future. It is one of the most desirable sites in Cherry ville. .At the same, time Mr. and Mrs. Hnsa- Bold-.fri ,Mr 6. A. Rudisill four and one-half acres adjoining Carlton Heights, in the eastern part of town. This land is intended for a private home for Mr. Kwlisill, who will have entire eharg of the Carlton yarn mills. Land in this section sells for about $250 per acre . ' The Rhvne rTouscr Manufacturing Co. sold to Mr. J. M. Leonhardt a small tract of land ia the north-eastern part or fowa. -a deed is also made in ean neetion with all these transfers, by Mr. J. M. Leonhardt and wife to the Rhyne-Houser Manufacturing Co., for a small tract of land for mill purposes. The progress made by the Carlton yafn mills is a matter of interest to' many of our people. The excavation for the main building is practically completed and the grading for the side track was finished biBt week. Kendrick Bfoc have much material on the ground fo tenant! houses. No time is being lost by any of the contractors in carrying along all departments of the work sad it is expected that all con struction work in connection with the mill will be completed in Anprtist. Hadn't Seen It "Eliia.f' aaid a friend of the family to the old colored washerwomen, "have ya seea Mi Edith's fiancef" Clica ponderej for a moment, then et over the laundry tubs once more. "Xn, ma'am." she said, "it ain't been is th wash yet." Fib Sufferers . - Bon't become despondenttry- Br. Lei,bTl la HTTM ROID no greasy xUo ao cutting a harmless remedy that ia guaranteed to quick'y banish all ti ry of cfwts nothing. J . II. Ken tf 't IVug Co. EESSEMER CITWOUTE 2 (By Mrs. B. L. Kiaer.) BESSEMER CITY, July 10. Mrs. B.C. Gantf returned from an en joy -able fishing trip, in bouth Carolina Tuesday. 1 Mr. Earle Moore who has been con fined to liia bed for some tim, on nc. count of illness-, is able t be out again. Miss Lula Kennedy, if Hess.-mer City, speut a sliort while Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. h. Maimey. Mrs. James Tavlor and little, Miss Gloria Bean Taylor, were the guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry Kennedy, Tu'sc1j night . Mr. Ragan Ormand was a business visitor in the community, Friday after noon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Yaung, Mr.- and Mrs. . A. Oil? and family were week-end isitors in lOast Kings Moun Mr. A. D. r:intt was a business vis!, tor in Gastonia, Thursday. Master Raymond Davis spent Sumliy night as the guest, of Mr. and Mrg. 1). B. Lankford and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and daughter, '. Gloria Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown and little Everett Ken nedy Brown, of Dallas, were .the gnesta of Mr. Ed and Miss 'Cora Kennedy Sntunlay evening. Mr. J. T, Ganttvof Spartanburg. S. C, was the spend the-day guest of hia motlier, Mrs. A. U. Uantt, Satunlay. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kennedy una family, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kennedy, of Charlotte, arrived yesterday for a slmrf visit to relatives. Mefore returning to their home, they. are planning to spen.i several davs in Grover, at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Doe Bell. Mr. Lornnders Mauney, of Fairvie, was a visitor at tne home or ,ur. una Mrs. A. G. Gantt, 'Sunday morning. Miss Addie Ercile Beam, of Cherry. vile, is the guest of Mrs. B. L. Kisei. Miss iMargaret ' Kennedy, of Mielhy, who has been visiting at tlie home of Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Mauney .left "Wednesday, for Bowling Green, S. '., to viTt her aunt, Mrs. Ed Petty " Mr. J. L., Ted and Anrelia . Beam and Miss Aileen Selh'rs, of Cherryvilie, were visitors in the vicinity, Sun'day. Miss Viola Mauney who is a student at Iienior College summer school, . spent the week-end' with homefolks. -Miss Mauney taught last year at Tairview and will lie one of the efficient members of the faculty again. for the next school term. Messrs. f Avery Kiser and Herbert Far ris of 'Sunnyside, were visitors in the community , Sunday night. v Mrs. C. B. iauney( is seriously ill, with an aggravated carbuncle. . Br. -' Hord the attending physician is unde cided as to her .condition as Mrs, Mauney suffered 3 similar attack two years ago from which she did not fully recover. THE BIG CONVENTION. There are conventions of business men and conventions of professional men, con ventions of religious and of educational associations, and conventions of various labor and sales organizations, but t th Farmers' and Fa rjn Women's Conven. t;on at Raleigh,. August 1, '2 and 3 tils fair to be tlie biggest of them all, and why not f Farming, although the least lucrative, is the bigxft and most' important busi ntss.of them all. " " 1 It needs attention and will receive it at this Convention.' Railroads will grant reduced rates. Meals will be furnished by tlw College at iiOe each. Lodging free. Each visi tor will take sheets, pillow cases and toilet art teles. 'Slogan: A "Times Rather Squally, Help .Mend Them At Raleigh." J CARSON HEARING 'TODAY.- (By The Associated I'ress.) -ATHENS, C.A., July II.1 Follow ing the arrival' of Briggs Carson, Sr., aud Keith Carson, both of Tifton, yes tenlay, father and v uncle, respectivel, of Briggs Carson, Jr., Fniversify sum met school student held for rnurdei connection' with the shoofing Ben ny ' - W K i te, negro; ' he re' 8 u n day , lawyers were -.retained, and' )t in thought a preliminary hearing may L, heM today or tomorrow, . authorif1'. stated, : - '.. " I' , - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Rome, July' 11. Arresied on a charge j of manufacturing bombs, Filadelfio Ca3- ; tro, mayor of Lentini, Sicily, blew np the courthouse,, killing all the occupants, seys a disjwteh to tlw Central' new. Numerous bombs were "found in the home of the mayor, who was declared to-have made ' them for the socialist members of the municipal council. , . . - . ' -. '. . 1 f City automobile licenses' mast fie re newed before July 15.. CaU at city half. and grva motor namDer ana state ucensa number. , IWT. " Expenses in ISerary Department for Year, $143.00 to $169.00 Co-Edaeatioaal DfJf p'j Cpf gC IT'f CtI State AecrVdital Chmtian DUlLl.i J, wHimUO niw.l uuL Healthful Lacatioa Owned and controlled by three Baptist Associations KingvsMountain-SanJy Bun and Gaston County. Near foot hills of the Blue Ridge. 0 malaria.' Brick buildings, steam heat. Wafer Works la&i eTectrie lights. Fourteen college trained tear hers. Special departments Bibhv Music, Artv Bomestie Arts. Pedagogy and Expressioir. College preparatory and English 8ientifie. Rpecial emphasis- ott" teaelje training and Bible study.- Board, heat amf lights furnsht-d at actual cost. H To illustrated cafafog and further information, address V 1 . . f. :D. IfUGGlNS, Priacial Boiling Springs, peveland! County, N. C. for Crowded to the wrapper with good eating and ,more bites for your nickel! CHOCOLATE BARS uuwtion.awniim,iiMiiU 1 t S 4 taX diatriimtortcan npp?yowitk tht bitter and fetus AUtHBACH Bmn. Albion Grocery Co. Hall k Rabb. -Kendrick-Riddle Co. Carolina Grocery Co.' Having qualified as administrator . ot tbe estate of C. N. Black, deceased,, late of Gaston County, this is to notify all persons Having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit tueiu to the undersigned at Gastonia, N. C, on 1 or berore the 15th day of June, 1923, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. - '' This tbe Hth day of June, 1922. JOHN G. CARPENTER, W-JuUDefl. Admr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. H, Curry, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against tbe estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Bel mont, N. C,'on or before the ' 15th day of June, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded , in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the I-fth day of Juno, 1922. C. h. BUMGARBNER, W-JuMS)c& Admr. Let I . Repast Your Car ' -vt . V Also retop it anJ pilt it in first S. 'VLV lined ftliorta -va 4-Via biiimMmi rsltf ss V Ikw -4W expert workmen. Work done 4 promptly and satisfactorily. Call J I . '. Phone 367 '.and let us talk to you P A I M TiMt i .v j' ' about it. 1 V 1 r- KLUTTZ AUTO REPAIR TSC "fX ' shop : T X Easf FrankKa Ata' ' EARNING MONEY? SPENDING MONEY? SAVING MONEY? Most people, earn and SPEND, the wise ones SAVE- a portion of what they earn! Why not be wise and deposit one-tenth of your salary at Our Savings Department weekly ? With 4 per cent interest added steadily to your account, you'll be glad you're SAVING instead of SPENDING money. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C 'Th Bank of Dependable! Service." Eltmi!!niV!i:KK Cocker Machine & Foundry Builders of Textile Machinery ! Gastonia, N. C. Co. man Soft Clean Grey Castings Iron EAT THE LOAF THAT YOU KNOW IS SANITARY MILLER'S BUTTER-NUT BREAD The Better Bread" You can't afford to be too. particular about this all important article of food. - Above all things it must be absolutely sanitary. Miller's Butter-Nut Bread is a strictly sanitary loaf, and we guarantee this. FRESH AT YOUR GROCER DAILY t .Carolina Baking Co. (7 N ; 14 A ByrCRUSHif Get acquainted with the X!ncp',! Bottle. 1 1 pat ented design insures to you the purity, quality and deli ciousness which have made the 'Crushes" the largest selling fruit-flavored drinks in the world. Also dis pensed ice-cold at fountains. ! 1 Tbe &k "CriMh" drinks get their flavors from the delicate fruit! oils pressed from th (reek outer git ins of oranges, lemons or limes, to which are added juices from these fruits, cane sugar, U. S. certified food color, carbonated water, and cftric acidthe natural acid of oranges, lemons and limes. Distributed exclusively by Sold only in the CrinkfyBottls 54 Orange- Phone 846-J Crush Bottling Co. Gastonia, N. C. Tbe "Crash" Cstots sr. prepared by OnnsCnA Co, Chicsfo. Winnipei snd London. Send for free pamph ow Oraogv-Cruah If Mads." 1 1 Ullli 1 i
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