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THE CAST0N1A (K. C.) EA:LY GAZZTT fIBVS f f FISGAH CHEEEYVILLE CHAT. riSGAII, fIt. 4. Crops in this sec- lion sr nwnliii raia asd a close ipves - tuition shows tha the boll weevil ii ere in great number. lis Kuby FalU, tbe leader of ths Juuior Society of Pisgah, took the chil- !rea on a pirmip to fcprneer .Mountain j 4 Correspoa3ciicf of The Ejaily Gazette.) rreonJi 4f The Daily Gazette.) j cpEBRYVILUI, 8epl. cell ana da uglier, Alias Mxlg-e i-izell, .Mrs. Bfacheai and Mr. Carl jlendrieks, pf Cpartanbnre, who spent last week with Mrs. L. C Mflwell, left foT their homes Saturday morning. Mis Barbara JJoos set u rood to Henry Hirer fiaturilav after mendlliar two weeks iluft week. Tbev jm apem a na.ppiiay ur, with her sister,- Air-Dewey Dellin ;ond the hour ..atari noma eame.ioo early. j . Mr. ant Mri-i?jXul and family nd .Miss Mary Alooltvef Clover, and Msa Cora McDowell of WiuDsboro, visited -lit. and Mr. B.Nt Falls-last Tiiesr.tlay. j Mr. fi!liam OaH of Tirah and Mr. Cnnd Mrs. Chat Uutes and family of Bock Hill, 8. C, Tisited, the families of Messrs. : J. T. and H. K. OhUi Sabbath day." Mr. and MfsvEirther Anthony and Mr. Zand Mrs. J'ressttV'Anthony were aroang ;thoe from FLsai.who atteniled a reeep tion, at the Jiome of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Henry,' if near Clover, 8. CX, given is- honor of Mr ad Mrs. Kelly Henry, who were warnwra nit sory last wees. Master Arthur Rnnson, who has fceen pending stwrsJ. months visiting rela tive! in Corsleana, Texas, return to the home of Rev. J, B, Hood lat Saturday ; and will enter j. the (Antral Graded school in Gastonia., s ,".' "Quite a number of boys rfnd girls . from jpagah are attending gmpoi m uas i .tonia. Mr. and Mrs. , S. X. Boyee and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alien and family were, pleasant fallen at the O. K. Dairy last - Friday evenwg. Mrs. Dr. J. G. Hord, of Kings Moun tain, spent' wveral days lnM; week as guests of "her 'daughter, Mrs. Luther Anthony: if ''' ? .. Mr. O. X. Torrenee spent last Satui day at his farm hear Roek Hill, 6. C. Mesdames i W. D. Anthony, Eliza Vhitesides and Mary Crawford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Henry at a spend the day party given in. honor of Mr. and 3Ts.Ke)!y Henry, of Hkk- jWs'AfarylfoHorrenre is visiting relatives iif,th,TJr.nlke. !., eonimunity. Mrs. Herbert Oakley and two children of Qgtoniaaip'l the week end a the home of Mn.-W.-B. Whitesides. j Mrs. Carrie Hirkman and family who T for several Jaw have been employed Jat the A. R, F. ' Mission at Hilhrest ,is spending several days at the home home o f her brother. Rev. J. B. Hood, before 'j leaving for Due West, 8, C where ilitt will hay charge, of. the, dormitpries. -xif . trsune voiiege,, . , , ... rM 1 (Ctorregpondence" 'of Ths Daily Gazette. t UiMU.1!, eepi. a-u inursuujr cvu- Tng the Christhitf' Endeavor Society jof 3 the ehurch entertainetl the Rotariaus Xf ' and everyone1 'en oyed the eveping and the Gastonia neople found out what eplendid eooks the girls of Union are. The Pulpit Cominitee has been very successful in getting the pulpit filled every Sunday, last week Rev. trans Grier, pf Steele Creek was with vfi and on the 3rd, Mr. P. W. Garland, of Gas tonia, conducted services. Mr. "Erastus Beatty, pf the 8amiy Plains -congregation died on Friday and was buned at fciandy Plains oa tiaturaay "j morning." i; Our toysand girls are looking fprward to sthooL Quiute a number have already started to Gastonia to school and other are getting ready to ga off, ond of these being Mr. Thomas Sparrow, Jr., who will go to Mount pleqsuut, a military school near Concord, and then there will also 1 a number of teachers who will go later. Three houses are going up an4 all will be Wilton houses, one being built by lit. Robert Wilsoa," one by Mr. George Wilson and the third a little later, by r. . Frank WiWn.' 'jiti will be oa the Wilson 4 place which is very large. . j ' This is ypwr yfcm'IM,nd'ent' last Unipn local and ftefore closing it, I wislj 1 to say a word' 'about the Unipn people, "In a residence -of -eleven years amoiig them. I have fsuttd them the salt of the' earth, lpving aad kind, and affection ate, always. J enme among them a Wranger and I afft . leaving thena feeling .this this is indecVT the home of my life time and I em thankful that in moving to Lowell it wiH be only a few miles' faway and l ead se Uicm often. ; .UcADEinnitt? UATTEia (Correspondfltlse.pt.The Daily Gazette.) MeADENVILLE, Bept. 5. Mr. W. D. ! Poole aniWisKuily sftent (Saturday - and fcunday Wilif,jlatteJ't Ta jiorsville . ' ' Mrs. Annie Thompson aaV sisters, Misses Mamie fi5fi'A "Ruby GatA. of North Cliarlotte, werfr"tlie , grieits of Mr. and jirs. wjiuuim teeves suuuay. Miss Beuhth ReVres was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.' William Rankin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J'. M: Shuford, og Gas tonia, spent OTniMyHw with the latter 's parents, 'J&iJ.-. Webb. Russell and KiieATexander, of Colum bia, 8. CL, spenwmUy here with their grandfather, . I. It 'Vircbli. Mr. W. B.WfUVf Ifawell, Gus Webb, .of Ranlo, Howard VfVb, of Belmont, and (their familiei'Visiti'i relatives here 8ua- lay. lt r ; - - ? , J. L. WebbiMOei his singing school ii Lincoln county " Friday evening and be Ignn his seeoad, school in the same neigh borhood Monday. f ; A protracted meeting will commence at -3 lie Baptist tharch here Wednesday aiight, the Ct&.Rey. C J. Black, pastor W - the Lorsy -fUMit church, Gastonia, will do the preaching. Mr. Charles Hallos litle ,sonf who bas ,leen ill wih sea riot fever and diphtheria, is convalescing . ' ' Mr. C. M. Campbell, Jr., and little son of Winst on -Saleri,, spent the week end with the former Is father and mother, Rev. snd Mrs. i M. Campbell. Rev. G. P. Abernethy and family, of Morganton, spent three days last week here with relatives'. ger.'u ' .'. ."i ... - - Mrs. "ill C Mauney,"3Tri7 Ben Dellinger and Miss Carovn Dputhit were in G tonia Friday.-' . Mesdames Julia Hall, C A. RndisUl and W. A. Fftrris wen' i " Bliivury Thursday to attend the tVnferontial Cou- ferenrs of the Southern division of ,ortn Carolina . - -v ; . Mr. K. Haria, of Japan," a, student at Lenoir college, preached at the Lutheras church Sunday morning and gave an in teresting talk tieiore me turner league t. i i . i T I : . ...V. Buniiay Illgwi, MI. nana, "iiu is- m member of the senior class, is a young man of unusual ability, having led his class in English lust year. Mrs. Ii P. McClurd and Mrs. C. A. RudUill and children xpent Friday io Mt. Holly, the guests of Miss Ana Rut-Hedge.- Mr. and Mrs. M- -C Mauney and chil dren spent fhe week end t Chimney Rock. - . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ballard and Miss Ktonnie Ballard left kst wwk for New York, , Washington and Atlantic City. They will return sometimeMiis week. , Mmrs. Boy and Harold McDowell Tf tnrned to Wake Forest Monday evening, after spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDowell. Mrs. R. M. Bumgardner, Miss Lueilp BuHigardner nnd Mr. Donald Bumgard ner, of Hickory, Mrs. Friday, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Mr. Marvin Bumgnrdner of Washington, D. C, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Budisill last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Kaughman and fnmilv. of Columbia, left for their home Monday after a week's visit her with Mr. Kaughman ' sister, Mrs. B. D. Wes- singer. , .Mr. J. H. Ruilisill, Mrs. Hunter Budi sill nd M,is Ava Riidisill went to Kings Mountain Sunilav atternoon to see Air. Arthur -Crouse who Jins been sick for Rometims Rev. and Mrs. U O. Lippard, ot Crouse, were ia ClierryvMle Saturday af ternoon. Hon. and Mr. 8. & Mauney spent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kudisill. near CrOUSe. " " :- ; . Mrs. Hunter Budisill, of Edgefield, & C., who has been visiting relatives here left for Mooresville Monday to spend a week or more with lies- patents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cdrpenter.- Ir. Budisill re turned to Edgefield Friday. .Mr. end Mrs. Grier Dellinger and fannily, of Sonth Carolina, spent several (lays here last week with relatives. ; Hon. and Mrs. 0. B. Fetner nnd chil dren, (X "B. Jr., nnd Merrill, were Cliar lotte visitors Friday. ' Misses Julia Wessinger and Ava Budi sill and Mr. Piatt Beam, returned to Le npir College Monday. Misses Fannie Farrls and Margaret Dellinger will go to morrpw. Miss Effie Mclntyre, pf Shelby, has agaia opened a millinery shop here. Mr. and Mrs. una crowne, wno hhyo been viting relatives here and at Crouse for several weeks returned to jacason villcFla., Sunday. MP CJUT Stroup, of Shelby, spent Sun day here with his little daughter, Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhyne, of Gastonia, were in Cherryville Sunday morning for the service at St. John's .Lutheran church. . t , Miss iiprotny uiiivan, pi neir m-iu-nn. snent Pridav niaht and Saturdny h Cherryville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sellers. Miss HuUivan went rrom here to Spartanburg to spenj the wintei with her sister, Mrs. Hurschel Browne. Mr. Miller and Mr. J. Henry DelUnger left Monday for a Ashing trip to Bridge water, v ' : . ... 'Wm VadA.Beam ts spending a while irr. Chariots-vvti her sister, Mrs. Ld Itoj-lC'wtiQ Ml been sick ror severai -Tire following announcemept has Deen received here : Tdr. and Mrs. Gabriel I-ee pool announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to . Mr. Clarence Fred Shuford on Thursday, August Jhe seventeenth nineteen hundred and twenty-two Kinston, North Carolina. At Home . after September third ' Armington Hotel Gastonia,, North Carplina. Mr. Miles Friday's Saturdov, September 2nd.' r ' - . . V The Fourtlf Quarterly Opnfereoc', 'tif the M. E. lureh, South, ttf the, Crousf Circuit, will b" li'l'l a "Pleasant Grove, near Crousa.' Ea-h Sunday ft-bool of the OrcpU is ked a prepare a. short pro grmu - . - ; t - u - The Lander's Csiapel Agricultural Club will hold their meeting at the schofd houss Wedaosday sight, September & Every member is urged to -be present. Numlierj pf the pf oplp of this Jieigh boorhood, ar taking the typhoitl'-trfat-meat. " . Mr. Lee Carpepte and ehblren mn toreil to Morgantpn Sundag ud visited Mrs. Lee Carpenter, who i ia, tbf Hos pital there. Miss lis apl Mary Le Payseor. at tended the family reunion at Mr. Pete Rhyue's Wednes4ly. A large crowd was 'present and an enjoyable tuu was ha Mrs. J. P. Alexander and ch.ihren spent Monday afternoon at the home cf Mr. qnd Mrs. Clay Kiser. . ; ? , NEW CAMPAIN OPENS ' IN SOUTH CAROLINA, fiPABTANBt'BG. 8ept. 5,. "Th man whose democracy, is under suspicion is not fit to be governor of South Caro lina. -If I am elfcted gpvernot the bout leggers and moonshiners wui have - up friend la the exceptive office. ' The gov emor' should be v full sympathy with the laws h is sworn to enforce.'', Tluise were some of the outstanding statements made tonight by Thos. G. Mc Leod in a 30 minute speech from the courthouse step. . . -. : Sir. McLeod reached here tonight an tomorrow morning will begin a tour o the county. He is scheduled, to speak at 12 points in this county tomorrow ana eight, on Thursday, going to (Ireenvillo Thursday afternoon in time for a speech that night. He was enthusiastic upon las arrival here tonight and professed to be conli dent of success next Tuesday. Ha was greeted tonight by a crowd estimated at frpm 1,000 to 2,000 and was given hearty applause. Hp was in troduced by Dr. H. N. Snyder, preaideat of Wofford college. . , , SILLYADS LANDERS CHAPEL NEWS Taking J Na Chances. Pillle, a youngster staying rt the hotel, went over ,to the swimming hple with us the other day. As a bathing suit, Billie took ajt,xtra pair of oveJ all. But when be ot tnere be nia.t stop fo maks anytchaiiges, but waded in as fcs was. "For the love f Mikt, Billie, why didn't you take off your underwear be fore you got into th water!" exclaim, i-d his uncle, who was ehaperoninj him. 'lleoausr the water's cold and I wanted to keep warm," explained the til. . Strange thing.'," about the man wto I rv ke his leg- ineiu( seems he would Lire tsitited his back instead. (Correspondence pf The Daily Gazette.) LINCOLNTON. Sept. 6. The farmers of this section are preparing their laud for wheat and oats. We had been very dry until yesterday afternoon when a nice refreshing shower fell n,o4 eooied the earth. Late crops were, beginning to suffer very muck : ,: : A large number of young people gath ered at the Beaver. Dam Rolling Mill Saturday night to have a watermelon feast. However, watermelons were very scarce and instead of a feast it became a social, ames were played and every body seemed to enjoy the occasion very much. - i Miss Callie Kiser, who has been visit ing relatives in Virginia returned.-hqme a few days ago. ; 4 Misses Hazel and Yelma Carpenter and Jessie Hum,; and '-. Messrs, - Grady Carpenter and Ernest Payseur motored to Chimney Rock Wednesday. , Miss Alma Kiser and brother, Mr. Clyde spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Audrey and Mr. James Kiser. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Kiser and Mr. and asd Mrs. Augustus Kiser and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Polie Lynch. Msster James and Amos Kiser have been right sick the past few days suf fering from malarial fever, but are some better st present. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lyach and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aleisnrter and children at tended, the tent meeting at Lincolnton Sunday night.' The meeting will cloae Sunday afternoon, Sept.' 10th. There will be preaching at Landers Chapel Sunday afternoon at tbres o'clock. The service will bs conducted by the pastor. Rev. J. . B. Houser. - Mr. Paul Carson, of the Pisgah, neighborhood spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Polie Lynch. There will b preaching at Bethel Sunday morning. The service -will be conducted by the pastpr, Bevt Carl Lippard. - Asumber of the-people-olthis com munity attended the family reunion at Would you call a woman a collector be cause she fancied William and is now go ing after her Bill! To keep your bill down, get groceries from Piggly Wiggly. The autoiat who had his battery re charged at a ' certain ' service station. threatened to charge them-with assault oa battery. We eharga ypu economical ly and your battery fully. Philadelphia Service Station. '." Man will never be satisfied until hs gets wet goods f But a woman is always satisfied with the dry goods she gets at Q'Neil Oo's. A maij may cut his be st f riend, unin tentionally, but we give you the best cuts intentionally, B. (X Harbin's Sanitary Market. Phones 60 and 61. As long as tires go 'round they will do yon the 'best turn, t you bring them 'round to ns to bf treated square..' Gas tonia, Vulcanizing Co., corner.. Main and Broad. .' V .s ' . Ladies say sweet things atteas, but a golfer say bad things at his 4ee and to himself when lye misses the bnlL To make a perfeetliit, get the hammer from Standard Hardware Co'a. 'i - '' - . If a clerk asked of a woman desiring shoes for her child, "French KldT" Bhould she angrily reply" "No, Tanned Calf." For better service in shoes and ch?rks, visit tho Broadway Sample Shoe Store. . ....... Mr. and Mrs. Barber now have son, and it 's a fine little shaver. We give good attention to the little shaver and his hair. - Walters-Wilson Barber Shop. i . . Usually when a man makes an; ass, jrf himself, his wife will try to be an asset. The best thing nearest a cow is Siijr&riqp miry Aiasn from jotinson eea co. . The shorter a skirt makes woman' look, the longer it makes a niaav look. When things are worn long enough send them to the Gastonia Damp-Laundry. .; MOTHER GAVE IT Virgin! Ml Suffered W4 Ad nnd fains Until MptW Bgaa Gvinf llat Citisl ' Pnblla, Va. J41s ' Mary Alicf Hughett residing oa Routs 2, near here, recently told i Tlsltor of her Interesting experience with Cartful. Mlsa Hughett said: "I had been of fering for some time, with painful-. . . I -was pale, dlda't feel llie go'ng. Would Just drag around, and couldn't rest to do any good. J would euffer one a month with my back, aides rid head. My Ilnibs would ache and didn't know what to do, but I knew I must do something, for I d)c)a't get well by letting it run on. "My mpther la a believer !a Cardul for sbe saw what It did tar others ai well as herself, eo she began giylngj u to me. ."It wasn't long before I saw a change, It was Just vrhat I needed. It regulated me, ) began o eat Sleep, and tha palq stopped, "Cardul b without dqubl the best female tonic made, and I an glad tan recommend It to pthers." If suffering with symptqmi such, as Miss Hughett mentions, or other all meats pecuap to women, why not be gin Cardui at once t Its merit ia wcl established by successful uaa for mor than 40 rears. ' . ' JU ' a . a I ry uaram: Tour OjuggUt teJla JV h C V - 'j. 0 v ( ' I '. Ul.,!",' jRlb. SSli?-:-!' .!(:. "! '..tniniiiiiij .j, .liiiill,,!;;,, ii. . IflfFrfsfLtrAM A"':- 'r.i 0 .:; 'Mt'irniwr"!T TItt! ,i 'i :;"li;l1Hfi!! iWi'f "- . .... ,.' - Ev.ery where ' , '''.":''. ::.'-' l'-hr':" AN?IKUSR-BUSCH. INCV ST. LOUIS P.-P.' Leventis - & C Distributors Gastonia, North Carolina ! '3wti fereat lire Ifoliaes for ithe - Ilglit Car Owner " WfiEN yon npte the prices quoted below pn 30 x 3Vo inch ' ROYAL CORD and USCO tires - bear in. rnird : vvhilp the price hasj been going down, the quality lias Ticen . going up. 'The New? and Better USCO is bigger, with thicker frcad and sidewalls, more rubber better ractioni greater mileage. ... ;',;-' : " : The ROYAL CORD is more than ever con firmed in its leadership as the measure of a,l automobue fcre vqlueg. , r- (K 30,3 CL 30 k 3; Hx4 " 30 X iyt ss. 32x3;; 31 s 4 " 32 x 4 " 33x4 " 34x4 " 32ic4vr " 33 x 4JS ' 34x4jf " 3ix4; " 33; 5 " 35x5 " 37 x 5 " ftoyat Pord $I4-6S 145 22.9s; ?6-45 29. li 30.05 30. 8 3355 39.50 4a 70 41-55 46.95 49.30.- 51.85 Nobb7 FABRIC $12.55 15.60 23.00 20.45 24.35 25.55 26.05 31.95 33.00 34.00 35.65 3MS 43-20 45.75 $11.40 llOO 21-35 22.45 23.65 24-1 S .30.05 31.0 32.05 33.55 34-00 39.30 41-70 $9.75 10.65 18.63 20.85 21.95 22.40 Yciexal Excise Tax on th4 aoe hat absorb ly'the muifnaf tirer Whether your choice is a Cord or a rabrtc, (lie U. S. Sales and Service Pealcr is able to sere ypu better than eyer before.. . 30 x 3 Clincher Fabric si n I v 1 mmi - w - . , j. . -'i C 111 m,m f f S f I 1 M f X, 1 1 1 ' , ' '-' " V ' .n... . . -1 ...... ... nTi Copyright V.5-tsPo. U n it d St atQs H ra Umtcrj States Rubber Company I j Rubier iniruhuuiwA in ia. World Two hmirri and United StatcsTircs are Gpocj Tires 303 Royal vora in both Clincher Straight Sido Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires; D. C. Lowe, Pelmont, fi. C. Dixon Garage Co., Belmont,-N. Cf Carroll Prothers, Cessemer City, N. C Morrison' Garage,, Cherryville, N. C, Standard Hdw. Co., Gastonia, N. C. P. D. Summey, Dallas, N.U Center Garage, Stanley, N. C. " Craig & Wilson, Gastonia, 1GOC?rr:r A. R. Uonhardt, Lowell; N. C , r ,2 j Workman & Autry, Mt. Holly, KC.Q&rjB met It's the persistent .advertiser that .,,, hrlas. Keep you ad in Xbt Casetes I (h, tims aaa wstch tat mults. ; - Read the.Gazette Warll lis - .1 f -4'
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