Tlfi: GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY CAZIITTE
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eessehsr CITY HEWS-
(Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.)
EESSEMER CITY, Xov. 6. A theatre
party thaV was inadvertently omitted
ln week s" juily masquerade, party
frivra by ilessera. X-awrence i. itnyne,
. J'fi' l OlUa:J-niiigs Bhyne, Car! Oir
pecter, Ab Wolfe, Lyle t'ollius, ami
llenry yoiinjr to flio young ladies of the
School faculty. Kick member of the
party wore a Hallowe'en eoattinie, and
after enjoyiujr a good picture they went
t otlie home of Mr. Fred Ormand where
they enjoyed ghost stories and jokes.
De'.ivious refreshments wire abundantly
served.
This place has had plenty of nmuse.
went for the past week. The Cole rirvm
wes here Thursday and that night and
pave a good ierformani-e with the side
botvg that always eatth the crowd. The
Unique Amusement Co., with U sorts
of amusements was here all neek. From
the penny arcade t otlie fortune wheel,
where quite a number t.f eupiJ, dolls,
jewelry, aud other prizes were won.
TbU company reports a Rood patron
age here. They are in Gastonia this
week, aud expect big returns Armistice
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What "white fnlkt," aro there, that
do not enjoy the colored people' sing
ing! A colored niiniater and his eougre.
(cation gave n jra'iw perriee H'ltnrrtny
tfiernoou on .the platform at the
depot, A sermon Was delivered by one
of the Stump town preachers, prayers by
tho sisters and a riiiinber of songs by ttie
, eorgregr.tion during which of course, the
Jin.t was passed for the collection, iuis
performance attracted the attention vt
ft gool crowd of white j'eople, among
hora were quite a number that had never
witnessed & service by tho colored le
fore. Xext Thursday niglit the "Ln?t of the
Mohicans'' will be shown at the l'ied
niortt Theater.
3Ir. Detrain Xassar who recently open
ed ft dry Roods store here, in the build
ing formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas
C'aody Kitchen, hag a fin a display of
Cent's and ladies' ready nude clothing,
also a beautiful line of furs. Mr. Nas
Far is assisted by Misses Thelnm Pearson
and Stella O'Erien. - ' '
One of the larcc advertising boards re
cently built on the vacant lot adjoining
tho bank, the Bewnier City Furniture
Co., has had painted a beautiful sign, in
many pretty colors and presents nn at
tractive appearance '
Miss Annie Lewis and Mins Flornie
Hand, of Belmont, were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Horscly,
Thursday and Friday of last week.
Bev. and Mrs. Geo. Manly and Mr,
Jack Young ctt?nded a concert at the
Episcopal church in Gastonia Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Kiser, of Spencer
hnve been visiting relatives here for sev
eral days. Mr. Kiser returned Sunday
w!i;!e Mrs. Kiser will remain here for a
CLOVER CULLINGS.
(Correspondence of The Daily Gazette)
CLOVER, Nov. 7. A niinsfrel troupe,
composed of )c;il talent of Kings Moun
tain, X. C, under the direction of Fred
Builisill, who organized a-similar. .min
strel here several month ago, g.'ive a jwr
fornuinee in ihe oer:i house on Wednes
day night. Quite a birge, crowd of
yiovcr iile sa wthe entertainment and
wt-rv well pleased r,ith the performance.
The firt of a series of Inter-Soeiet.v
School debates ,as held in the hifh school
auditorium last Friday niulit. The sub
ject was, 'KioIwd tlml capital piuiish- J
ment shoulrd tw abolished in Houth Caro- I
linn." The aUiiiiiative was argued ly j
four member of t he I'retsly Literary .So.
eiety, Alinses Annie Mav I'rire, Klizalx'th
Smith, Lois Maxwelf and Margaret
Thomas. The Calhoun Society had Ihn
negative and its debators were Mi-ses
Maude Jackson, Mary M.OilI, Hcrtie
Lee Ilainbright and Margaret Knox.
The judges decided in favor of the
negative. .Other feature of the evening
STANLEY NEWS
(Correspondence of The Paily Gazette)
STANLEY", ov. 7. There was a
reuion Sunday of the Kirksey family
ot the home of Mr. if. C. Kirksey, it
iH'ing the orlaxion of his 45th birthday.
The log table which had been provided
in the front yard was heavily loaded
with everything good to eat. About a
hrndred ate from this bountiful spread
iand a number, of trays were sent out
'to Hick )Kople and still i there were
(gathered up many baskets, full. The
lout of town guetits- were: Mr. aud
I Mrs. Hubert. Long anl son, Udell, of
Weal (iastonia, Mr. and Mrs. tins Fin-i
irer. Mrs. Baxter Ben! and son, Samuel,
of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kirk
wy, of MeAdeiiville, Mim Bettie Das
tou, of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Cannon, of Siili.-ibury, Mr. and Mrs.
Kphram Croonland, Mr. and Mrs. Bex
Crnonlaud and two fons, K. B. and
.lack, of ron Station, Mr. Dave Keener,
of Lincoluton,- Mr. 1'aul Sherrill, of
Rutherford College.
Mr. Hugh 'Bell, of Mooresvdle passed
visit of some weeks at the home of her
frther, Mr. C a Carsoa.
The echool faculty attended teachers
meeting in Gastonia Satvrday.
Miss Barkley and Miss McDill, of
Chcrrj-Ville, were deli ghtful guests of
Mr. aiid Mrs."T. B. E. Oats on abbath.
Jisj Bonny Bo.ts, of Charlotte, spent
the week enA here, to the delight of her
JWy .friends. - . ' , s ' "'w
. Miss Beth Froneberger spent the week
end with home folks. ' Mias Mary Young,
of Gastonia, was also at home for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Horsely and
Mary Alice spent Sunday with rela
tives ot Belmont.
Miss Jones, head of tho nurses depart
ment of the school here, spent Sunday
ia Gastonia with friends.
Miss f?ara Workman and Miss Dcllin
per of tho faculty, nlRO went to Shelby
Saturday to visit With home folks.
Mesrs. Elsie Beam, L. G. Bhyne,
Jack Young and C. E. AVhitney were
business, visitors to t'helby Monday af
ternoon. Mr. E. J. Bhyne who has been ill sev
eral weeks with grip, is well again and
able to be back at the furniture store.
. Mr. Tom Shetley of Dallas, spent the
week end with Mr." M, T. Shetley. t
Mrs. Alexander Service is quite ill at
Ler homo here. Mips Ethel Service of
Gastonia tpent Sunday at her bedside.
Mr. Lake llobbs of Charlotte spent
tKunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Ucl.bs. '
The domestic science classes will glee
a ue?ro ministrel at the scjiool auditori
um this Friday. Everybody invited.
were girls anil , boys dei-linuation a'- i tLroiiKli our tiun today and stopped to
tests. Miss (J rare l.iiiileu Page won the
girls and Mr. Fred lledgjiaili won in the
boys. Miss Margaret l'nrley, president
of the ('alhoun society, delivered the ad
dress of welcome. Mim Blanche Smith,
president of the Pressly Society was tho
presiding officer of the evening. A lar'e
erowd enioved the exercisivi.
Owintt to the number of pupils in the 'Mrs
1 n.. 1 ..UPtlt n.H.lil. 'kt Hill I.O lli.ll.. '
Lilll'lilUM 1VHUM i.tts at ..... ...... j
sary to employ two more teachers. .
Mr. Eunis Jaekaon of Gastonia spent
. i t . l t; n . l
tut) Jus oil Mfiiooiiiinie unci nit i"K
friend, Bev. A. Sherrill.
Mr. Dayid Keever, of l.ineolnton is
KHiiding a few days with his nephew,
Mr. M. C. Kirk-ey.
Mr." 1'anl Sherrill who is attending
school at Butherford College, speut the
week-end with his parents, Bev, and
Albert Sherrill.
HO EXTRA EDITIONS OF
EVENING NEWSPAPERS
YORK. Nov. 7. With inlereat
Sunday in Clover.
at tho Hawthorue mill with 2 number,, i ' ,-'' K".;"V "M 1 '
and will be named the Hawthorne -Ha,.,,,-1 '"f J'".. 'Nl'" ) l,rk '0,"''f ?l ' .'
nhire inillban(L The band instruments
linve been ordered by the Hawthorne
mill, the cost of which will be in the
neighborhood of 1.J0. Mr. B. J. Hem
don of York 1ms bee nengaged to in
struct band. The members are as fol
lows; Hubert Clinton, Bobert Adkius,
Ednard Smith, Herbert and Luther
Hogue, V. X. Hiunbright, M. 1. Smith,
n II r. ;ol. f llU...n t'ntili C..ni. I
p7' nmienVPT?n JTr BuiT ' The agreement of the newspaper own
M.!:. 1 -ten,! into when the pressmen an-
Grayson, Will Woods, George Hngan
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utter 7 o'clock as the rentilt of an agree
ment entered into by newspaper publish
ers when notified that the pressmen of
the New York Evening World had elect'
ed-not to work after that hour.
I'njer thfl ,. provisions of tho recent
Manton award, the prewmen are given
the option of working after tho regular
hours, which on the Evening World end
- BESSEMER CITY, Nov. 7. Several
short roads are being- built that lead into
town. One that has just been eompletel
is fcnown as the Ellison Qto Mining road,
' leads south from the lower railroad
crossing through Georgetown on for
8bout two miles to the branch. Another
into next summer, a road that leads by
Mr. Dave Harmon's and connects with
the road leading by Mr. 7.. T. rayne'g.
This, winter plans are had to build ,i
road from If. W. Gates' on by Mr. Sam
IIovi3' and Mr. Henry Rhync'a homes,
lendirsf into the Bo3emer-Linwood road.
As the Lighway Ix-tween here and Kings
Moujitain vill lie urder constnietion on
iro rest summer, a. roa dthat ler.ds by
Mr. Wa'ker's, southwest of here and
connects with the Linwood-Kings Moun
tain road at. what is generally known as
th4 Pischbnik Farm, v,i!l be rebuilt, that
this may be used for tho detour from
here cn to Kirps Mountain.
. M:m Marie Caldwell eelebrated her
t".inth birthday Monday afternoon, from
four till five o'clock, at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .W. G. Caldwell,
irr giving a mrty to a number of her
r'ecds and classmates. The guests were
ehnrminpiy preeted by the hostess. Va
rious ont-of-door games werp enjoyed
which was led by Miss Gene Thornhurg,
the hostess' teacher, r,nd Miss Sudte
O-ldwelL a f'ter. Tlie puests were in
vited into the dirang room where deli
Lee Killian. Luther Barrrrt, W
Hogue, J. A. Page, Howard Henry.
Mesdames W'l P. Smith and J. A. Page
shopped in Gastonia on Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Ferguson and lit
tle daughter Nell, spent Sunday in Gas
tonia, guests of Mr. and Mis. John Mc
Lean, Jr.
Mrs. C N. Alexander who unlerwent
au operation fai the Charlotte Sanatorium
WednesdnJ, ia getting along nicely,
Mr. Alexander and daughter Mary
Charles, spent the week-end in Charlotte
with Mrs. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allison and daugh
ter 8ara, of Kings Mountain, spent Sun-
dajt with Mrs. Nettie loungblood.
Misses Iuise Smith, Louise Simpson
and Prof Sam Beid spent Sunday after
noon in Bock lull-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fage, John M.
Smith, and Mr. M. L. Smith, attended
church at Tnion church, Gaston county,
Sunday, '
Mr. and Mrs. B. Allison spent Sun
day in Rock Hill.'
Messrs. James and Jack rage.- spent
the week end in Due West. .--.'
Rev. G. E. Moorehouse of Lumberton,
N. C, filled the pulpit of the Presbyteri
an church Sunday morning and evening.
Large eongregations were piosent to Lear
Mr. Moorehouse.
Mrs. Thos. F. Jackson had the misfor
tune on Friday of last week, to fall and
break her right hip, while the was at
tempting to 0 down the back steps of
her home. She was at once taken to tho
City Hospital in Gastonia where slur is
getting along very nicely.
'Mrs. O. W Pleasants and ahildreu
spent Wednesday in Gastonia, gueRts of
Mrs. J. E. Brison.
Mrs. J, Lean Adams, of Oastonia
spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Clinton. -- '
Bev. W. P. Grier has returned from a
visit to Due West.
Mesdamc II. L. Wright, J. Meek
Smith, E. P. Smith, W. H. Purslcy. G.
W. Pleasants, O. A. Niell. W. E. Adams
and Misa Louise Smith attended the
Floral Fair in York on Thursday.
School began at Hero's Monday with
Miss Annette Moore nn teacher.
Mr. Frank MeCill. of Bethany, spent
the past .week-end in Duo West. -
Mrs. J. M. Smith, Mihhos Louise, Mis-
tine and Elizabeth Smith, Mr. M. L.
Smith, Edward, Joe, Jimmie and William
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jurstey
attended Binslini Bros, eircu.i in Char-
lotto ou Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. M. B. NuI aiid Mrs. B.
L. Wylie shopped in Cliarlotte on Tlmrs
day. Mm. James Lawson Purslev entertain
ed the Tluirwiny Afternoon Bruitfe flub
on. WednoHihiy afternoon of lastweek nt
lier home on Kiug.i Mountain Rtroet.
Bridge was played at seven tables an I
after ni.'iiiy excitini; anies the hostess
sirved elaiiorale rcfreslmioiila, lonist tv.g
of chicken naiad with lettuce, tomatoes
with d.-esstng devele.l egg:, olive, ct.lck
ers. s;i!idvvii lies, h(t bicuiti and coffeeu
with whipped cream. The invited guests
otbef than the club members included
Mesdamc O. A. Niell, G. W. Pleasants,
J. Meek Smith, M. B. Neil, C. IL Fergu
son. 1. J. CaninlM 11, W. II. Pursk-y, M. B.
Allison and H. Q. Parrott.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Brison are spending
gome time in Clover with Dr.- Brison '
parents. Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Brison.
Dr. Brison has for some time held a po
sition in Kershaw but was compelled to
resign on account of ill health. His
mary friends wis tfor him a speedy re
covery. Mr It. L. Jackson, cf Gastonia, was
gvset en Friday of Mrs. W. IL Pursley.
Mrs. W. P. Sinith and Mrs. J. A. Page
epent Thursday in Charlotte.
Miss Rose Sears Hope spent tne wees
luvitnced their intention of ceasing work
at tho regular hour despite the press ot
election news, provided that morning
papers tdionld not issue extra editions
before 10:20 p. m.
Thousands jammed - beforo bulletin
boards near Park Bow and in other cen
ters were forced to avail themselves of
incomplete election editions which were
turned off the presses of four newspa
pers before 7 o'clock. '
LET US DYE FOR
YOU
We are in a position, being
fully equipped with the latest
machinery, to dye for yon. The
more we dye, the more we live.
But here is what we mean
don't discard your old coat or
dress which eould be made to
look just like sew by tho
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CaMweU and Miss Myrtle CaldweU. The' "anoma, gnesi oi aer
W. is. Jtnignt.
Mrs. W. M. Matthews and Mrs. Em
ma Currence Quinn, spent Wednesday in
Gastonia.
Mrs. W. P. Grier and children Lave re
turned from a visit to Mrs. Grier 's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. TTBigham.
li'tle fc'wtcss received many prettv prcs
rr.ts. Tho invited were Gene Frone
bcrer. Waif Shelley. Hunter Cnld
wl!, Paul Cildwell. Howard Tucker,
Tloyd Jenkins, Clifford Caron, Carl
F'ewart, Zon.t ' Uveal Withers, Fay High
derter, EteV.e Froneherper, Lucile
TiscVer. Mamie Allison. Helen Caldwell,
'ata,ire Scnrboro, Annie Lanrie Scar
brri. I.ncile Whitw-orth. Louise Canon.
Bev. J. J. narrifl eocducted the chapel
e.vjr-iscs at the main school Mnoday
rrrrvinr. Alaa Under had charge cf
t1" nn",sie.
Mers. Alex and George Morrow, of
re"'e two, are driving a new Ford.
M-sm. M. P. Shetler and Howard
Ttfj-'W were in the New Hope eectioa
ARKANSAS.
LITTLE ROCK, Nor. 7. Election
day dawned clear in virtually all -tions
of Arkansas but with contests in
only three of the seven congressional
district a comparatively light rote was
looked for. In the uncontested dis
tricts only the minimum number of
voling places will be opened. Arkansas
returned
CHAKGEJF LIFE
Florida Lady Was in a Miserable
Condition, But Says Sie Fonnd
Cardui Helpful, aod
. . Got Well.
Allha, Pa. In explaining how the
louna wrciui so r.cipiui aunne cnance ot
life, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Routs 2, this
place, said:
"1 became so weakened it was ait effort
for me to get around. I knew what was
the matter, but I felt like I couldn't give
ur.
"I fust dragged, and I certainly was
nervous. I was so restless I could not
sit down tone yet so weak I couldn't
get a&out. it is a most miseraoie ana
such a helpless feeling.
"1 would get depressed and cut ot
heart. -
"1 began to feel, after awhile, there was
no use to try to get well. This is al!
wrong, for it makes a person worse.
"1 had heard of Cardui. and thought 11
might strengthen me. A neighbor had
used it with good results.
"I took one bottle (of Cardui) , then 1
saw I wasn't so nervous, so kept it up.
"Gradually the nervousness left me.
1 began to eat and sleep better. Was
soon well, and all right. Cardui did
wonders for me, and 1 certainly do
recommend it."
Thousands of other women have writ
ten. to tell of the beneficial results obtain
ed by taking Cardui, and to recommend
it to ethers.
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because it ha demonstrated its true worth
over a long period of years.
He has sold it to thousands of satisfied custom
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health and strength by its use.
He knows that as a atomach corrective and
general tonic medicine it has no equal.
Over 30,000.000 Eottles of Tanlac have
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evidence to him and to you of its un
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Little Women Series, Grim's Fairy Tales, Every-Chlld-' a
Should-Know Series, Uncle Remus Series,' Peter Rabbit n
Stories, Mother Goose Series, Bible Stories, Children's
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of Packard Truclcs rarely
changes. He buys at the
right price, in the first
place; and he receives full
value in the years his
Packard serves him, and
in the money it saves him.
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