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THB GASTONIA GAZBTTB BUSINESS LOCALS. MOU38KS — Kt* crop home made molasses at Elite Grocery. WANTBE^-Cremp Cabaaol*. and W Fontella cigar bands. Address R. this office. o29p pOOT to headquarters lor your , hntfhw. Large stock to select from. Williams Furniture Company. P)k SALB—One second hand barber's chair In good condition. See W. C. Waruck at Williams Far nitnra Co. GOOD FARM for sale —4$ Keren, 8 room house, north west of Gas tonia. near town. Good for i rucking. Apply at Oaxhth office. olfp TJT ANTED—to exchange furniture “ for stove wood, for good hay, 1im1 tor this year's wheat straw. Williams Furniture Company. 'pYPEWRITER—$75 Crandall type 1 writer No. 3, universal keyboard, almost good as new. at sacrifice price of only $40. Apply at Gat.*tt« office. EVERYBODY having paid tickets c at the White Front Barber Shop can get work done by culling at old stand. Come and get your private shaving nsngi W. C. Wtsucr DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, of Char lotte, N. C., will be in Gastonia at Falls House on Wodnesday, Sep tember Z3, lor one day only. Hi* practice is limited to eye. car. nose, and throat. . Nhtic* of N«w AdvertImbidIi. Jm. F. Yeager—Our lines complete Gsston Loan end Trait Co— Insur ance. Kindley-Belk Bros. Co.—It's up to you! First National Rank—Condensed statement. S. W. Bradley—Notice of claim and entry. Williams Furniture—A word about fall furniture. Gastonia Banking Co.—State and county depository. Opera House — The Convict's Daughter to-night. J. R. Reid, Mortgagee—Foreclosure sili of lot in Low ill. The Robinson Reid Co.—Foreclos ure sale of lot in Lowell. Gastonia Savings Bank—Don't al low money to lie around. C. B. Armstrong, Sheriff—List of tax-collecting appointments. W. A. Jenkins, Administrator—No tice to creditors oi late 8. N. Jen kins. TUESDAY, SEPT. 22. 1903. LOCAL APFAIRS. —The Convict's Daughter at the opera house tonight. —And so the Sheriff will soon be on his rounds again. See list of notices in this issue. —New home-made molasses on the market. Mr. Vernon Grier told a barrel Saturday to the Elite Grocery. —The stores of Mr. Moses Ro man, Mr. H. Schneider, and Mr. D. Lebovitz will be closed to day and to-morrow, these being the Jewish New Year holidays. —The congregation of the Pint Baptist church did not succeed in calling a pastor last Sunday morning. Another meeting will be held next Sun day morning at eleven o’clock. —The fox chase on Spencer Mountain was the attraction for that neighborhood last night. Abont a dozen Gastonia people went out to enjoy the stirring music 6i the chase. Mr. Dave Mite hem turned loose the grey fox he had, and the pack cap tured him again titer an hoar’s chase. .—There will be a public pic nic at Mrs. Margaret Holland’s next Saturday. Everybody may expect to have a good time. This picnic generally cornea on the Inst Saturday in August^ but at that date this year some of Mia. Holland’s children contd not be present, and to it was postponed until next Saturday. Would yon not like to see your- neighborhood news in Tim ®A**f£*? We certainly would like to print it A good corns pondent in every community in the county is wanted by Th* GazxTTR. Help na to secure one. If the neighborhood and Thk Gazktts both get their heads together the correspon dent will soon be found. —Barlow'* Minstrel* played to wood house* Friday and Satur day night*. The parade and music gave promise of a good performance, ia which the peo pla wwre not disappointed. Mirth and appreciation were manifest ed throughout the performance *od .yy—. the eachaoted-bouse Elsctiea at Plagah. “»«> •‘•ction of 8ab J"** ■fllf0,Q0?S«r! ■* W»»»h was held last Sabbath. MrT Meek Crawford was re-elected super intendent and Mr. Will Anthony assistant. Hitherto the offices of Secretary and Treasurer have *>«ta separate. Last Sabbath thaw were combined into one MU* Mar Falls, daughter of mr.^ Robert Pall*, was cboeen to perform the deties of both. SabscHbeffior Tna Qas*ttx. PE1S0NAL MENTION. — Mr. Archie Senn, of Char* lotte. spent Sunday in the city. —Mr. L. M. Smith of Char lotte spent Sunday in the city. . ~Mri. Jno. C. Whitesides, of Maiden, came down Friday to visit Mrs. p. T. Heath a few days. —Misses Clara and Alice Grist, of Lenoir, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. O. W. Davis. —Miss Mamie Love went to Lincoluton Saturday to visit hrr brother, Mr. Robert A. Love. Sue returned Iasi night. —Mr. J. L. Grice went to Mountain Island yesterday and will go from that place to States ville to visit his daughters. —Rev. G. W. Hanna leaves to day for Due West where he will this year complete his course at the Erskiue Theological Semi nary. —Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lump kin returned to Charlotte Sun day after a short visit to Mrs. Lumpkin's father, Cnpt. C. M. Nolen. — Mr. P. H. Duff, of Gaffney, is with tbe Kindle* Belk Broth ers Company in the capacity of salesman in tbe dress goods de partment. —Mr. R. Lee Jenkins returned Thursday from McColl, S. C., where he has been engaged in doing some roofing for the past several weeks. —Miss Ola Benton, of States ville, returned home yesterday afternoon. She had been guest a few days of Mrs. C. B. Arm strong at Dallas. —Mr. W. A. Carraway and lit tle grandson, William, left yes terday for their home atKerners ville after a visit to the family of Dr. E. P. Glenn. —Mr. T. N. Kendrick re turned Saturday from Hot Springs, N, C.. wbeTe he spent several days recuperating from his recent illness. —Rev. J. H. Badley, pastor of West End Methodist church, left yesterday for Charlotte where he will assist Rev. A. R. Surratt in a meeting at Calvary church. —Rev. W. F. Watson of Mon roe will be gladly greeted to-day by his old Gastonia friends. He will arrive on No. 11, and be guest of Rev. M. McG. Shields to-night. —Miss Ada Smith, of Iron Sta tion, came down on the C. & N W. yesterday evening to be guest several days at the home of her brother-in-law, Prof. R. E. Llneberger. —"Madame” W. J. DeVinuey, of Lincolnton waa a welcome visitor in Gastonia last night. He is busily engaged making ready for his millinery opening Friday and Saturday. —Mrs. C. E. Mason and chil dren, of Charlotte, who have been spending several weeks at Waynesville, are the guests fora few days of Mrs. J. A. Glenn, Mrs. Mason's sister. —Mr. and Mrs. A. C. William son returned Friday night from Montreat and have opened their Gastonia home again. "Never spent a more pleasant summer in my life," said Mr. Williamson. —Hon. Clyde R. Hoey, of Shelby, is attending court as counsel iu the Anthony vs. Van Dyke case from Cherryville. He spent last night in Gsstonia guest of his sister. Mrs. R. C. Warren. —Mr. Dan McKeown, of Stan ley, waa in town Friday. Mr. McKeown U perhaps the only man in Gaston county or 'in North Carolina who was grown st the sge oi fifteen years. At that time ha weighed 178 pounds which is more than he weighs now or has ever weighed since. —Mr. John W. Gamble, of Bessemer City, wss in Gastonia yesterday to enter his son Wil liam in school. Mr. Gamble’s health is much better since he has been on the farm a conple of months. Ha says some medi cine be got from an Atlanta doc tor cured his dropsical swelling in s week. C. War lick, who has been with the Williams Parnitute Company for the past eighteen months left Sunday for Golds boro where he has a position with the Royal and BordeoFor nitUft Company. Mr. Warlick is an excellent young bnsinhas nun and baa many friends who regret his departure from Qasto —Mr. William Mnlbolland. representing the Pinkerton Dej tective Agency in Washington, left Gastonia last Friday after noon. He had been bare five weeks since August 12th at work upon the case of the South ern Railway’s wreck st the Osark. HV believes that the switch was open and that pro* k1***1*** made toward the •olation of the aqrstery of its jg&&naai!ixLg in highest terms of laudation. Subscribe foe Tug Gusrrt. ■-■-—j-- LUJ II CASES ON THE CIVIL BOCIET. Several Divorcaa Oraatsi—Sana Caaaa Wert Naasulted. Since last issue of Tub Oa ikttb, the Superior Court has been engaged with the civil docket. Five or six divorces were granted. The case of Charlie Morrow, against the Southern Railway was non-suited. Shannon va. The Postal Tele graph Compauy, damages, non suited. The case of Forrest Elmore against the People’s Mutual Benevolent Association was taken op yesterday. It will lie argued tins morning. Serricas al A. t. P. Chnrck. Beginning Wednesday ulght, there will l>e a series of meetings at the Associate Reformed Pres byterian chnrch preparatory to communion next Sabbath. Dr. Galloway, the pastor, will he assisted by Rev. J. M. Garrison, of Kings Mountain. la Meat Baslaeae Again. Mr. W. N. Davis yesterday purchased the meat market of Messrs. Fayssoux and Wilson, located in the Davis Block, and will take charge October the first. Mr. Davis is the veteran meat man of Gastonia, having been engaged in the bnslnesa here for many yeara, Last win ter he sold his market to Fays soux and Wilson and baa since been engaged in the business of buying and selling cattle. Mr. Fayaaonx and Mr. Wilaon have not as yet decided what they will do. Bafartaiaad Judga Baal. Mr. aod Mrs. Thomas Lee Craig gave a coarse dinner Sat nrday evening at 7 o'clock in honor of Jndre Walter H. Neal, who was their guest from Satur day till Monday. The guests were Judge Neal, Hon. and Mrs. O. P. ,Mason, of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jenkins, Mayor Geo. W. Wilson, Capt. G. P. Bason, of Charlotte. Mr. William Wat son, Jr., of Newbern, and Capt. J. D. Moore. The home waa handsomely decorated with ferns and carnations, and* each guest was presented with a white cat nation as a souvenir. Stewards Elected. At the meeting of the fourth Quarterly Conference of the Main Street Methodist church yesterday morning the following Board or Steward* was elected to serve lor the ensuing year: Meaara. G. A. Gray, J. A. Glenn, J. K. Dixon, C. M. Nolen, R. B. Babiugtou, W. H. Jenkins, R. P. Rankin, B. T. Morris. S. M. Morris, A. R. Anders, J. H. Separk. Mr. B. T. Morris was elected Recording Steward and Mr. A. R. Anders District Stew ard. Mr. George W. Wilson was re-elected superintendent of the Sunday School. The char acter of Rev. H. H. Mitchell was passed and his license as an exbortex was renewed. The meeting was presided over by Dr. J. H. Weaver, the presiding elder of the Shelby district. "Fewer Oallaaa; Wear* Le^er." The J!*?**1 J* oat “d Gastonia can go on living Just as If the riddle had never been asked. No it can't, either. Gastonia is not going to be what It wan before, Its they are going to have some ol their “22*7 l«t to buy other things with. The answer to the riddle is this: yon cas paint a building with fewsr will wear several tlmta ss long as a building painted with lead and oil 1II j Qy There1* proof abnndant of it all over the United SUtas. Than will too^ be proof abnndant of it in Gas Whst will people do with the rest of their mossy? OPERA HOUSE Twsdty Night, Sept 22. A Beautiful Story of the Present Day THE K3®-* * mm Passionf CONVICT’S DAUGHTER A Prod>ctlifl AN AMBBICAN STMBV • r TNBILLINO ABB MABT-ni'TINTtnaAT, Startling Scenic Effects! A STRONG CAST t A STORY PROM LIPBI Prices: 35c, 59c, and 75c, gi — IT tdfc—, For a Cough or Cold Put * REXKESS Oa K»«t Chart Everybody knows that a Porous PUsiar la tha beat remedy tor a ooafh or a coM, aa scha or a pain. Haarty everybody kaoara that RBX la the beat Poreaa PUatsr. Try It I The attachment wfti ba .mutual. por uli av f CURRY < CO.. Gastonia, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <gSfit^fc’»iea. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Piedmont Telephone and Telegraph Com pany at the office of the company in Gastonia at ten o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, October the thir teenth, 1903. W. T. Lovk, President. September 17th, 1903. NOTICE or CLAM AND EltTIT. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS. \S£tTOn. OtiiMli Nirhdlt. COTTON. Good MlddUa*—__lo w Strict Middling _ 10.75 Middlia*-- 10.50 StaJaadZ-10 to io.» Cotton Seed__J1 PRODUCE. Molucca, hone made_35 to 40 Apple*,perbnahel-30 to74 Country Ham-15 to H ES •:*“» HI4m! «2w^ar &HHZH! ®pr-—jrr.nzrzrfircis, to Hea* par lb -- nk», per tb_H> to partaiafraV,_ SALE Of VALUABLE LAKE. iHMMdili'irlll '•rfimmi'ynUm, Bobacribc for Tn Gajtomia Oassttr. 2 A»k tomtlw Nawport and w^Uy, wilf take"place iu doe time” andi pnm> lee you that it will excel all far—, efforts aloap this Hoe. You know that we "act the pace" in Millinery and if you want yoer hat to be an to the minute you’ll rarely . ttshssssssstir* New Dress Goods. All the popular weaves in domestic sad incs, yd.- 48c to $1,98 1 New Mercerised Waistlngs. 8TStoo£S J^d.25c to 48c New line bl*ck ud shepherd plaid Under «*._75c to >1,48 BgtCmbcfcUM^.H.——'4g Nc KINDLI _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OAtrpKU. mm CAmtUHA_ -- I STME4MH Vttmr. The freak part of sTnsa ma recently vacated by tbe Gastonia Book 8tore is for rent from now notll the Bret of Janaeiy, aai tba entire buildup will be for rent la about 00 days. For tanas after January sea Mr. From Torrence. Foe terms before that date call oa fte aadereHtned at Tin <U* W. P. Mtiaun, ' ■ SPECIAL AAA PRESENTATION ragm Just received, in entirely new tad original design*, beautiful and artiatlc pieces of Royal Bonn, Royal Vien na, Naw Art, Neapolitan, and Oriental Art Pottery. Every piece la the creation of an arliat and most be seen to be appreciated. We can not tell yon of their Vowaadaa nanaa * Dfiuiy oo pcptii you matt com* and aee then. Also a anperb Hne of richOnt glass and sterling atl£r. Come and mi lor yoanelf whether yon bay or not, remember yon ere always welcome at c TORRENCE5? Tki J t w , I t r. Sefaacribe far Tn Gurrm
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