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THE GAZETTE. I HCIWKAT. JCLT », UHL LOCAL AFFAIRS. —Six month* of TW goo*. —Next Monday is commissioners’ day at Dallas. - Isn't It the mast pleasant hot wrether you ever saw y —The Green rill* Rtflt&or complains that ono young lady doasa’t take out her chewing gum when sho talks over the ’phone. —The Post-office will observe boll day hoars next Saturday, and ao will the Bint Naliuoal Bauk. only mors so. If possible. -The mootings et Bessemer Mctho diet church continue with Increasing Interest. Rev. W. M. Bagby la assist ing the pastor this week. Tbs meetings will conttuue perhaps through the week. —The second nine of Shelby played a game with Gastonia last Thursday resulting in tho latter’s favor, 25 to 2. The Shelby Hiar says the boys snjoysd their trip sad bad a pleasant opeaaton of it. —The Blowing Ilock Special cams to lime Monday night and mads Its Hist trip from Cheater to Lenoir in good style. Returning, It stops In Gastonia for breakfast and connects with the Southern’s east-bound No. 80. —A popular entertainment for benevolent purposes will be given Saturday uigtit in Uie Court House at Dallas. There wlU be fun Inside the doors and Ice cream on the outside. An advcrtlmmeul appears In this Issue. —Of peculiar Interest was the ser mon of Rev. C. W. Blanchard at ths Baptist clmrch Sunday night on the subject of Christian education. He preached on vjie same topic at Belmont in Uie forenoou and at Lowell hi the afternoon. —The call exteudad to Rev. C. H. Durham to become pastor of lb* Osa lon Is Baptist church has been ae cvptcd, and the church 1* much grati fied. He will arrive this week and hold hi* Urst service as pastor next Sunday morning. - The Reese-Lucky trial for tba killing of Williams at Blacksburg was postponed at York Tills this week. Mrs. Ellen Anderson, tha woman in volved in the the case, with her daugh ter and mother waa at tha waiting room In Gaatosla a abort while be tween trail.s yesterday. —If you know any news that ought to go iu the paper call 00 or 48 and tell yonr 'phone. If 'phone subscribers would take an interest in it, we might establish a "Tell-yoorphoae" column specially /or ’pbooe Items. All the 'phone subscribers except two are likewise subscribers to In Oairr. —That is an ictersating proposition In the advertisement of Gaston College. Free tuition will be given to the first Gaston county girl who during tbe month of July engages room and board at this school for next seeitou. Tut Oiinrx will aonoueoe the soo oemful applicant ia its issue of July SO. —Tbe meetings at the Presbyterian church conducted by ltev. W. & Black, of Monroe, closed list Sunday night. Evangelist Black preached with earnestness and power and the congregations who waited upon hie ministry could not fait to be beneQltsd l.y hie presentation of tbs Ward. There were eight or ten professions of conversion. —At the trig Fourth of July celebra tion in Gaffney Saturday there will be a great gstpe of ball at four In the afternoon between Gaffney and GEsto nia. Gastonia’s battery will probably be Sprinkle and Hoffman, while ClirtriUherg will probably (hoot ourvet for Gaffney. Hoblnaon will play sec ond for Gastonia. Tha Host (ays Charlotte will figure in the grand ttand. Here’s hoping our boys will have a line Lime and come out a length or two abend. —The remlnlecantal obapter by Dr. Boyoe this week 1* a delightful Ulk or old thluge. made mellow with the philosopher's musing*. The Harrison Holland mentioned was an ancle of C*pt.J.Q. Holland. He wsa a be loved friend of Dr. Boyce, and tbe two were much together in the Bible Hoelety and other meetiuzs of the forties. But elw for these contrasts in life! Happily wedded In'47, Har rison Holland died in ’49—two years afterwnrdt—sunshine end shadow alternating over lire's changeful land scape. CmMium- »-H - Announcements of candidates for couuty officers will be published In this paper this year for the reduced aod very low rate of 99 00 eecb, paid to advance. The old price waa 98.00. Ho nbjoetlon to writing these an nooncemeuta when requested to do so, but remittance must accompany order. We ere too busy trying to publish s good paper to find Urns to make oat sr d collect trills. Ka Raw* Fraia Mr. ai aOj. The Charlotte people, tike tbelr Uee tonla and other neighbor*, are etIU groping in Ignorance of eg-Caabter Brady* whereabout*. Tbe OUsrrsr of yesterday says: "The public baa no newiae to Urn whore*boula of '** Cashier Bradr. Some person* think h* la in Charlotte; others, that while he may not be In the olty.be Is not far away. It Is mete speculation with both elaaeea. Meantime basinet* at lb* Loan and Savings Bank goes on as aioaJ, and by the eommnnlty at large the little eeeaatlon of last weak hat been almost forgot tea.” n»a •r Br. t. e. amaior. After a two weeks struggle with the disease, tbe mealy fora of Dr. T. C flundlfer aaoeambed la death Tuesday momlng at 8 o’elook to typhoid fever, lie w»a a* Stanley Creek at tto time, where be was service si stora kv^r snd gauger, but bte base* waa at Bandlfer, Meek lea barg eoaaty. la bright and la exeelleot proportion* he was a 8ne speoimeo of strong physical manhood. He waa a brother of tb* lute Got. U. W BaadUbr. aad lacked only another nre-moatbe oourm of eomptftlog bis medical studies la Char lest or. 8. C. The body snw carried yesterday to hla MeokJenborg home for burial. »« TmiM an hook. A Marry Warty SumimtIh at ifar. v«wa Attrlac* ana Uaaataa (Mr Oaa llatcL A novel way of tummcrlng at the Maisft haa been sprang upon the pob lie by a party of Gastonia people and their friends. Here they are: Mayor A Oder a. wife and two children; Hen derSM Long, wife aad eon; Mrs. Jena Fl^d and Mlaaaa Carrie and Jaoie Morris; J. A. Oox and little daughter, and IX. U. and Mlse Bsaia Moore. They ranted a cottage sod kitchen at Spwrow’a Spring* about, 12 mil** away and are taking care of themselves lo gay style. There la no hotel at tbe pbtoe, but there are shower baths of the mineral Water*. The party there waa visited this week by Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thompson and ohild, Capt. J. I). Moore, aud Mr. C. J. Hum. port* are brought back that tha mineral water* Imve bean found to be decidedly h*n*flolal and that all tbe perly still lingering there are highly delighted. A note from one of them received too late for publication In full •ejri: "We are lu e mile of the top of King’* Mountain on the eastern aide and ova miles from K. M. town. Nto* plan* for tboa* who com* for health end pleasure provided they are not after too many amusement*. Greater difference in tempeiature, at ulgbt, between her* and Gastonia than one would suppoee — much oeolsr her*. Well fixed for bath*. W# stay In a nice taro room ootuge, and have a ki token just a few feet from the bouse. We live at borne—"Hillside Hotel”—if you don’t bollav* It coma and sea”. ■ (tDHTILU ncnr. '!%• (llaHMi rank wiu fce Del; ( oiekraleU a* NrU.w-llwket n» ale, Iiui4 lulf, ni Boaekall. McAdenvIIl* is preparing to have a good time on next Saturday, the Fonrtb of Joly. Everybody will kaork off for a day of reet and recces tlou and merry making. The central faature of the day will be a big basket picnic Vo whlob everybody who wants to bdp ovary body else enjoy tbe day la cordially Invited. Other features of tbe program win be open air conoarta by tha splendid MeAdeovllle Daod. Tbe nuunfon are also arranging for an Interesting game of ball, but are not able at the lime this la written to announoe de finitely what teams will pluv. A oommlttee connoting of Messrs. Wilaoo and Heavner waited oo Til a CtA«bttb Saturday and made the editor promise to be oc band to de liver a 4th of July address. We ex pect to be on baud ourselves, bat at for the addreaa wi> fear It can’t get Its clothes reedy In time to appear In public on tbe 4Ui. ■n«e» Ooun mum. At a reoeat meeting tbedlreetore of the Modena Cottoa Mills deolared tbe usual aaml-annual dividend of foor per cent, checks for whlob were •ent out by tbe Oecrctaiy aud Treaear er on the first of U>e moolb. Thiele tbe third dividend declared since tbe enterprise wsa started. Capt. Moore, tlie Secretary and Treasuret, says tbla la something unheard of In tills sec tion of tbe country—a mill built oa Installment plan paying dividends be fore stock matured. Tha oompeny was organ lied three years ago and tha stock does not mature for a year yet. First HaIImuI At their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon the director* of the Flm Kalioosl Bank declared the usual semi-annual dividend of four p«r cent. All the stockholders can now take loo In their tea on the Fourth of July If tb*7 want to. A Him aa large or larger was added to surplus and tb* affalnof the Institution wen found, a* usual, to he in excellent abape. The boed* bought a few months linos, $37,800 worth, were sold about a week ago at a comfortable advance above the purchase prior. Rut don’t ask for any favor* next Saturday—that’* the Fourth of Jmy sod the boys will all hsraa day off on this big National Holiday. The Confederate Veteraue are hav Inga high old lime In Blebmond at the great reunion in oelebratloo of the laying nf the oorner stone of the Jeff Devls monument. Among tLose who Ml this point on Monday morning's train were Messrs. T. L. Clin loo, Jn*. W. Bryson, J. U. Warren. J. D. B. McLean, H. A. Caldwell, Jno. B. Car •oo./- J. Wilson, Capt. Q. B. Patrick and Maj. Petty. Mr*. Jefferson Davis, and bar daughter, Mr*. H*y*e were lo Rich mood and greeted the veterans at the old Confederate Whit* House. Qordon, and Hampton, and lane were there, the old rebel yeti was there, and the band played Dixie. Tea the boys In gray wise la Richmond oooe mot* sod enjoyed dwelling upon Urn memo rtM.of God btese them every oael And we ire glsd some Deaton veteran* were there, for braver or truer soldiers than these were not In the Southern urns tee. >*n««ltlMl Marriage. A large nambrr of congratulatory Friend* crowded the parlor and ball aft Um reetdeooe of Ur. and Ur*, t. B. Baal yaatarday afternoon at ftctO o’elook to wltoeee U>e marriage of their daughter, Mite Dora, to Ur. 8. B. Bam well, recently of Burlington bat now of Qeetoela. The ceremony, a brief one, waa happily eond noted by Ber. B. P. Smith, the bride’* neater. The pretty bride wae rlohly aitlred In an axqalaUialy beeoaalng travelling gown, on* of Ut* moo* elegant and banumne ■nlta iwr atm in ttaateaU. Tb* pooa la a mlt of black real I ted tb* ‘■RfS*"" **• oeceeloa aad fairly outdid hlmaatr la good look*. Stand lag op wttb tb* eoapl* were Men. J. Lm RoWaeon, B. f. Wileo*. W. L. Head, and W. T. Warren. Thepres enU were ontnerom, pretty, eodeer rleaabte. Immediately after reeelrlag Ibe oongretalatton* of their frieod* the bride and groom lert on Um ft yea leg train far a bridal trip to tb* lat ter’* bom* la Darilciftno. Hera’* wlAlaa both of ear bright end happy fouag rriawda a joyful Joaruey through life together._ TIm Wild Weft Mlaatrol troop will Uieir eotaftalaweat w the Goan »®r** «* JMIae, X. tt. Saiardap •Ijrht, Julp 4tb, 1M. Preaaada for Tba ladlra win (Inrea lea gnaa f«r the naoaaloe oa the ouUldr. Adaleaien: tdtdtalloaata, d.MrealOaaata. OLD TMIHRa. Wmo tlritMWnM warn tint TranM by a W«MIU Party-what «rrM r»Uw H>u M Mart »»*v»rt (Star rt trt P reveal I »"«««iiMUMMMua. TJw street no* lead to »tey north of Airline and In froatof the Uradley Boom waa ooce a lane built of hug* ehaatnat rails. The data of the mar rlaco of Harrison Holland and Mine Rallrdg* wlU tlx tho time of open log that road Id the place where the *tnrt bow la, tor Uw distinct reoollaction of Bradley le that tba abort bridal party parted Uw Brat over lb* way tbe day the lane wai finished aad the old road mail north of tba Bradley barn waa oloard and tbe travelling community turned late tbe naw lane and Into what If now the street fixed by factor!** and dwelling*. Think of tbe (treat consecrated or opened by a bridal party! Tblale a marry thought and U surely a propbety—a wtddlng party consecrating a street. And let u* call It Alb Avenue after the floret ■treat In New York, for tbs writer n*v*r knew a young tn*c of Baer proa to* la datum oouoty thau Harrison Holland. But as lte now walks tbe go!don atreet* let that pare with anoth er aoggastion aad it Is Ibis: Thing, that laat long and boeoaa big sod change lest often got their shaping from thing* email nod piasUa What la cow a business street iu New Tork city waa ooce a oow path leading to tbe pasture* aad bat Ukeo on tha crooie of the cow path ,of tb* old Dutch farmer*. Hickory, a town oa the Western North Carolina R. B., got Its name from n camping plane lo olden tima, Uw “Big Hickory," from a large tree and Hot iprlcg, known by wag onere travelling to sad from Salisbury. Wool tun hall to tbluk what great Important trains of errata In use tar away future are hanging on to our preoeot trivial every day actions. That elagaot street In Now York I am told U crooked—uuorewly ao, and why T Uueauaa oow path* gave shape to road* end highway* aad them shaped town lot* aad fixed tb* borne* aad bueieea* house* nod now the atreet 1* there unchangeably. I think of young nwo and women growing op and entering thn path* of aobar raalltla* aad patting *?«d character fixed and to May for life but crook* ire growing Into tlwa. Bat 1 be great thought of the paaeing la that In ttw life end memories of tb* character who opened ibis lace that bn* become a street there were no crook* nor ugly remains bat every tbiog that i* noble nod safe. Ufa pre sent* etreage contrast*. Tbe only street lu Gaatonia that waa opened by a bridal party be* now tba only Cofito Factory In Weatera North Car olina nod that Maude partly on ttw ground occupied by tba old Bradley garden. The infare day broke ground for a atreet to accomo date each dolefnl necsealUea clutter ing about the laat day of oar earthly lire. But I am glad tbe Big Gum Tree never stood on this street with it* Shortly tradition*. I with tome ooe would write np Uw Big Gum and tall ue an Uw hideout alone* of tb* mid night boar. W»ua WASTE*. *• Was *w«rt«« nu Ik* --■ PMiBm *bU Th*m i* Wn Away— A** as AwllwMw *a« Mat Ja. That w»a an udo*ail raqaeet Ut« poitofflco at thli place race!rad a few day* ago—a sort of reqirlaltloa for •ome ooptee of tha Scripts me. How the reports got to the applicant that the Uaatonis poet oflloe was a sort of colporteur** lieedquarter* la ooe of the Uiioga to be aaocrtaloed later. The portal card »u directed to the Port HaeUr, Uaatolay. JS. 0., and reads as follows • __Lauren* 8 C Jane 22 IBM d£mP8J? ?!!1 k*™ ««*» ****** n OJiTio away at yore. P. 0 If It He ao Plaaaa aeod ms Poor as theare la that many of ua la Kamly aand Matthew Mark Lake an John and you will Bo Qreatly rewarded fur yora trobte* Tor** Truly friend The oame U wltheid becane* w* have no aathoHly to publlab it. ■ua»n or uuu. *»•*•» MU* X. K. n«rfk iMrtk MmMm e «*r1— A (*MnnnM MM hnw the •aMwl M th* MeTM>u._F.b||. levIM UAIlut Th« pastor of th* Metbodlst church J* h aeries of eertnon* on 'Elijah. the Greeted, of rll th* Pro phet*.” He win preach the seventh Mraoa to ibis aerie* next Sunday night. Tb* subject will be "Elijah's flight from JtBobel not a oowmrdly act In disobedience to any oommaadment of God.” Text, I Kings 19—7. Sloe* hie views are not endorsed by ill good people, be desires an Impartial hew ing sad that tb* people settle this question sot by any preconceived no tions, but by tbs word of God. The public is cordially Invited to attend. "VIST. S* last Tease e MIeSseuees*. Th* Fayetteville Cbsrrrtr calls at tention to s fact not generally known, When it says: W* venter* to toy that bat few of •nr p**pi* know that It I* a criminal sfltaoa not to list one1* property for taxation. Beet lor 9ft of th* Machinery sot *f 1890 uy«: "All persons wbo *r* liable for poll tarn and shall wlUfolly fall to list It wltbl* lb* time allowed before tb* Hot taker or the board of oommiesVxv •n, shall be fined not more than fifty dollars sr Imprisoned more than thirty days.” A Wetao* end Mason Democrat)* Slab, tb* Ant to be orxuimd In tb* Stele, wee organised at Wteaton Fri day night. rnmll awl MwaW known or Uia OaroUaa i'hoto Oo. atn in Oantonla to rraaln a short tins only, rsrtias wishing PINK photo* ■rmplii will do well to call oorif ot twit wool of MoKIrny A A Don't furni ture store. Call and nataloa our work. IwmiiaiM. navies roeolved license oo o prso Ueliin physielau, 1 Uko this wethod of oKrrluf tny profOosioool servlets to (ho poidie. For the jxwrnt my atom will bo ol Tornooo’r drug atom (ftoM No. 18> Otlio Jaft there will bow pmwpt at loot Win. HeepeetfuUy. Pluai* a Wiloov.N. n. urnsmwuwipmt. Uwatr, July i_| want to oomot M orror made acm« two weeks ago by reporting tbe death of Mra. PyraMb 52- wW rV0’1 *"• *«*•• • Mj»- Meaglo io aaoie oelgbborbood. Ia noting visitor* to oar town last waak we, by an ovwstght, omitted tbe naaMo of tbe two Ml*** Bobbins from *?*l»ng Mia* Kmma 8 teste *• hope the yoong ladles enjoyed themoofrrs aril will corn again toon iff. 8. M. Roblnsoo Joined the old JJte and weot ‘-on to Blchmottd” Monday evening, and doubtlow will bare as good a time as any one of them. Hav. H. a. Miller drove over to PteevUMlrntFria^mlng STSua? Miller la on* of Uiooe taeu . D?T?r n,f»«ls weather or distance wbn duty give# tbe word. Mr. Ooroellua Absroslbvl wife died If1 MeAdeavflle and was burled Tusa dsy et Hickory Grove ehurcb yard. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Usster save a lawn party Tuesday afternoon from font to sis to Imor of their UtUa daughter Halite’s birthday. Quite a aumte of little gsasu, both begs and girls from 4 to 8 years oM, were pres •nl. Ona feature af the occasion, wbleb doubtless tbey enjoyed most •[•aloe oraarn, a*ba, lemonade ate.. ton»d on tabloa under tbe Urge oaks lu tbs grassy yard. AU tbe Uttle folks enjoyed themselves hognty, as Mis. Heater la one of those ladles who kn2w?Jho^> to •otertetn both voong and old. Followlog is a list of llttio fpttepreesot: mwms Flossie end £"*»• »«M»la and Mamie Bay. Hefefee Cornwell, Zdltb Boblnaon, and Baas Aimten. aod Mastara Ralph Bay, Gilrntr Let, hard t. Grtdr Rankin. Colt Roblnsoo, Hugh Miller, and Johany Aosten. Mr. Wa Hen,felt’s family moved T**ATd*r to Grover, M. O. Wear* sorry to loose tbe family aa neighbors. Tx»k oul for lb, ptcnlc at Me Aden ville Saturday | Tbe Method let pastors at Lowell and ST*" Cl^ eacbanged pulptte last Suaday. Mr. tksete of the former place, preached at bit's Chapel aad Mr. Roberta at MeAdsavtUs. rrmmM mmom urmraxil Owuwaiwot or Uk* OIMU BxTanviLLB, Jut 80—“Dinah's" boro can ha board around bare now lnJ>, wb**t turning ool pretty wall. Moet of oar far awn we pretty well Jaring-br, and ttek Use Cor tlUiaf back in the ibade and reading politics bat oonae. 8o*,0°' organ ixsd at PbiUSalptaia oburcb on last Sunday. Burned U» young members were up on “IA boon Mountain" huckleberry bunting at Uw tint. So that part of their religion got a Mack-aye. Parents, Usd you not tetter look after roar children and atop Sunday sport T Train ap a child In the way A should go and when they get old they will not depart therefrom. Mothers, aea that your daughters keep company with young men who ire net always ready to break the Sabbath or you may regret It whan It la too lair. Mrs. U. U. Me AI later and son, Geo. V., of Mt. Pteasaut, N. C.. visited relatives and frieads In and arownd tthynesrills lost week. They were joined by Mr. D. C. MeAllstsr, super intendent of Ibe brink work of the Avon Mill* at yoor place, on Saturday eve. They spent the nlgfat with P.M. Bhyno and took la their old booiaalead. prey speak of moving book to old Gaston, their native home. Three of Esquire Tbompaoo’a family m Idifty am down with fever. •lb rnwui non. After TrbmtUr blk-lM! HmH In—, Corrceooailoac* at TW Oiaiit Old Fcbkace, June SO.—Mr*. M. A. White has been right *lok for km time, but aha la batter at U>la writing. Mm Fanny Beat, an aged widow woman of near Maaasmsc City died laat Saturday morning. Mr. aad Mm M. V. Hovla aad the smaller boya have bean speeding a tow days with relatives near Reepeville JL L. Half. »Q., and Iris slaters. Mlanaa 11a aaa Lula of near l.inoolntoo meat laat Satarday night with tbalr •inac Mm. John J. Hovla. TMn neighborhood will sand a largo delegation to tba grand 4th of July plank) at Look Shoal* next Ratardny. Mm. Bahia Prim, of Steal Crank, baa baan speeding noma ttms with her kta In tbla aad Oevelaad wnntlm. Mlaam Ola aad LIU* Stroop want to ReapsriUs la* Saturday to visit tbalr alitor. Mm Dr. W. tt Riser. The thrmbsrtnan are fixing to "atart out" to thresh wheat. An a Sort la being made to get our mail changed frem twice a weak to three Umia a weak. Hope it will soo ce*d. Mlee Gertie Maanay, of King's Mountain win taaeb a school this •ummer at Turkey Hill, . Mr. W altar Prim, of Steal Oraak, l*a bean visiting near old Faraaee. Ml* Battle Coca, of Llaeoiaton, la at Squire Moam Stroup’s for awhile. Tba Annual BMOtlu* of Ih# Hteok boklara of Um Cheater aad Imaolr luttrood OMupaay wlU ba hold at GoaUula, X. C..Jeo ThurMay tha 1«U» day of Tuly, at IS o«o»ock, dm. Cert 1 don lea of 8Uab will yuan Mtoek hokUn* and tkalr wlros, daughter* aad minor sana. OkrttBeatea of etoek ora not traoa f arable, and will not ko accepted for powige pjconal aa akoro aUtad. By erdar at tea Dlroater*. G. W. P. 11 Aum, Prnatdaut. lAMioIr, X. a, JWM 88, MM. Praaldrot WI oaten of Um Ktata Ualroraily baa beau oflorod awd baa oanoatad Um Praeldtaay of Um Taoca* Mate Uutruratty. waj'i. —VI if Mary Warrau ao4 LUIfe ggy: -• ?woa« «■ -Him* Jmnm Crawford rUimd mi Mr. Jno. Crawford^, mw Plnamat Kldgm, _ -M» J. X. BnmMt, of Xummta, dmo«fci«c, ZTp. —UteMt MmlUm Fort mm« Cmttim Kt«aar-'—^ -M*. a»d Ilia. J. H. a alien t aad Mrs* J.B. 8fin>n IMtUuK week with IMrttnitCmfcerlto*. -P*- O My.MeAdaa, of MoAdaa* »UU, «• te^^n-ra fram hart to day—Okartotto Obttnv, lit. -Mr. Bov. Ooffmaa of too commie Moo arm of noSama Urea., PhlUdcl* phto.l* at home to apart a weak or toe A dim, at Hun ^AjKisraaara •trrtr. 1st -Mia* Maym* Dina, of OraaaviOa. 8. C.. cam* over leaf Thursday aftor—oa to wend aom* Urn* wit£ Miei Mabel Smith. -£"*■ A. A. wilaon, of Urn A. * if- .pending hit vacation la Oaaton. Haoeiea dowa to UaatooU frow^MIhm on laat olfbt*. Marrow —Mr- John Steal*. of Book Hill, asm# gtygyapAft* McFyldeu’*. They raturnad boot* Tnaaday. —Mr. MoU Totvaaca. Utmiibw at Ttecoa. Oa^ apart a few days toil •••k^Jtokli brother Frost her* aad to hla father's at Crowder's Creak. \ Re returned to bis poet Tuesday. . jr®". ^ “41tor «* **• Aafaavllk Banker* Bapim, waain tows a abort while lam Friday. He rvperta bis wm to be doing well aad grow* tog la eireelatlon, tmvtag alt—d; reached toe 8,000 mark. —Mr. Jaaper Head ratnmsd last olgbt from Lenoir where he haahaee proeeouttoc bis etadim privately wader Ssyr&'srsysrK tether, Capv 8. J. Hand, of Lowell. -Dr. Thome* Hall of Columbia. sm? ssrsiX, ,«2 traiaa. He war 00 b la way toBst toote, bl* boyhood home, to spend a brief vacation with hi* mother ead brother*. —Mu. Fannie McAlister, of Mi. Pleasant, after having apeot a weak or ton days la Gastonia, aoeat of Imc ooaMna. Ml and Mrs. f A. Costnsr. monad hosM yrsbsraay monlee Miss Irene Coaiaar nsl with bar to **•"« • »"k ar taro aasoag wlattoos in ML Flaaaant and Concert. —MaJ. F. L. Anderson, of RaM vllla. 8. C.a spent the first part of the ■•■k With Mr. A. C. Writhmsoa and Bov. EL P. Smith. Oo). Aadtraon Is ammut the boyhood friends of Mr. Smith. He returned borne yesterday. “You have a beautiful and prosperous town bow," bo said kindly “and moot to be responsible far."_ Miwerxew »--Slrn.1i Costner, Peg ram, Jones k Oo. are taking stook. bat stop toagonoagbu* ask yon about that little aooonat you owe Farrell and Edwards aw la Gaatoala lor a short while only. They make fine photographs and Invito you to lo ipoct their art display. 8ae adveitlae ment. 8. A. Wolff, Principal of Gaston College, wante to sand oataloguoa to 10 girls at every post egos la ooraty. Free tuition to dm Gaston county girl who anrotto during Jaly. • — - — ——— . Strict |N< middling. 74 Good middling,. 7} Middling, . 7 SRoenunm raoneioae. FLOUB Peteot, per 100.8 100 Scoood, patent!, per 100. 9.35 Btrntebt, per 100. 3.35 FaSfr.perlOO.. 3.00 mba£ Bottad, per bubal. 00 Brea, per tea. . 1000 miMbed, par toa. 1030 “&£; ”•.»« White, per baatiel. u Taar‘-“-. 40 ar=S bio oomi Frieea, parpeand. 90 good, per pound.. IP 'Mir-". » GmnnleUd, per owt. 0 30 B eiatnr per evt. 3.50 °3KiC.-. Heme, 8.0., per poaad. 191 Shouldered8. C., per pound... 10 "ftiS?"'”®. 0 Comoound. mi nourwJ . Ai p¥&3&B5i-.■a51 Sprlac ohlekeae, eaeh. 19 '■7S>TtSSMtsz. “ Sweet potetoae, per buehel — 00 trieh petetoee, per laehel.... 79 Apples, dried, parpeand. 9 8S5tia!?*E s Heaejr par pnead,. 114 Deeerwue, per poaad. 90 oatnrneT raosuoa. K.O.H*M,perpjaad.. 19 N. C. Stdee, peaad.. 0 X. U. Hbeatdem, per poaad-. 9 S. a lard, per poondT.. 10 Dutverper poaad. U . » lire port, per poaad. 9 i~ u* CRAYON PORTRAITS HUB! R. L. CARROLL, jjm-unn tmmiaut, ■oteu^mwr UmnutikM MMtan IJUm MM STOCK-TAKING. Very busy this week stock taking, but we Just take time to ask yon If that lit tle numlg account of yours l»M»t getting a little large. Stop, think a little, and act accordingly. Kespectfhlly, Costner, Pegram, Jones & Co. COST SALE OFF! Our stock having been suffir ciently reduced, we announce that from this date our cost sale is called oft A. C. WILLIAMSON Sc Qq “HALLOA CENTRAL! HALLOA!” Yes, we are Central to Everybody. W* ecmowt you wfcb all tbs Kortbcra ud ... Millets by (bowing you IMr blot votes. Tbs *°*«b productions an wafted lata oar Tnnrtmnls by neb recurring brrae of fasbiaa. wblob bitan roa la closest touch with tbe worM’s best. Bo fsr oor baslosn In 1800 has bssa Car bettor than issssus; “*f® Tom, _PRAY and LOVE. BIG DECLINE IN PRICES, There Has Been ' * 4mHm in fricw mbong MuuCjetunri u^n * -Ik Mo of go*., du lo put to tbg of tfcooMoliy mm Um flMookl q Motto*. We Have Taken Advantage tt Um ottuUao u* an Auiog oor otovo with tkuo oboog. wA *n*oM togloo oor OMtocam Uw fan Our Superb Line of Clothing M aMotla* wHfc mmtafal favor, a* la a«t*)r inmu by aur laroaty Irnraaaal RhamruTpnvbw iaaa. Wa ' (ba^Nbl MIiqIImi talUi 4«inaaai, An mu. M *aaa Maaad >K1 oar MtafMtaiw for aaoibar Mo BNalofUoaaMylMiLOWPlUUKUaalta. MORRIS BROTHERS, < t
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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