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H. I ffcimrmrir J«d. 25th.—B. W. Barnett, Grand Marshal of the I. O. O. P., area present at the meeting of «w Lodge last Thursday ***** *°* WilaLr^l oar daM^frmTheert’fclanTe!** °* *** vpto. Eunice Dean Baa re taniad to her boasc at Whit aure, S. C., after spending aafatal weeks Beta with her mother, lira. M. R. Barber. Sooth Pork Lodge No. 462 A. P. and A. M. had a called meet* log Saturday might and Mr. Geo. Howell of Bel moot bad hie fcat aatpoieoce io tiding the Masonic "goat;" me now hare six Entered Apprentices. _ H. L. Atkins, oor new ^oiding Blder preached here Sender sight and bald the first night 7 t0,fcteBC* Monday GORDON AND REBEL YELLS. ARTl-LEAP YEAR CLUB. The Beak of Cbadbonrn, N. ^sSttSViS!®4 tL* itfS££r,UtWri“ Dr- Bdwta Aaderson Alder y*» Pfsriflist of the. Thlaae -~ilty at Hear Orleans, sad ‘of the Urrirer Rr- h i mw of *2»53&ea4 *■«••«* «he 8ootk*BOW* edacstors ia (he MORE MULES IkmiM Mhor Me Mock, which ‘-‘i tu M8o« M)M and two hones. This sOSth is (or sale and any b« ossa «Wn 1 shall certainly he ihh teiaUrest s| borers who west •Mi Ira stock. Con oi oooo. J. F. Jackson . li I The young lady students of Jones Seminary will give a unique end interesting enter tainment, in the shape of an old folks' concert Friday even* at 8:30 o'clock. Toe pro* coeds will go to the library of the Seminary. The public is cor dially invited to attend. - The nature and purpose of the entertainment sre set forth on the first page of the program thoa: "A Lyste of Sacred Hvmmaa and Tunes and Like wise Wortdy Song*, Certaine of Wh Were Sunge m Ye Year oi Our Lord 1778; And Wh will be ooce more pleyed and sunge at a Greate Concerte to be at tended at Ye School House, Wb i* aette down at ye All Healing Springs near ye Town of Gasto nia, N. C., on Ye 29th Day of January. 1904. All ye money wh shall be payed in for tbys entertainment is to go for ye L’hrsnr. Ye entrance dotes shall be open soon alter candle J7te. wh is 8 by ye clock (ye Concerte will begin at 8:30) and certaine well-favored young womeone will show ye folks to comfortable syttings. Ye en trance mite shall be 23 cents; children 13 cents. N. B.—Ye Tnne Higbftcr and ye Olde Polke can’t be peftered with cryin babies* An enjoyable evening is promised all who come, sod there will doubtless be a good attendance from Gastonia. typical western wipe. . Tha Towakwa tOkto.) Knm diracta attention !• the that that Slim. Tboaaaa *■ Faegenen. wlfa of ttu* guremar. la tha dean af I hr ammiar nan of the taut May. Hi*. Firgweau to aaaortotr editor af rwapaprr. I'.r Watoaga aha now jod then art °°tl oaaaaaaa aupictr coairel orer ita liar ba ad to Mi* Fenwaoa wm to la writ tag aa editorial aitirie oa "Tha Opaa Door to the Ort «*“ whoa a ftagrani addroaaed to bar waa told oo her dead. On tab aha found that it that it an nnaaoaf tha it of bar hw hood to the of tha tarri tacr and that it aahad him whether ha tha piece. a Bbeaafi dr lay Mr*. Fac et a telegraph blank. *n af thaaka aad ocoapt har htmband'a aaiao to it It oa tta way. Whan tha ed itor ta chief returned from n banting trip or a collect loo tour or form nett ing adrcrtlaeiaeata In annuundlng tarwne hr found that hto wife bad at **wdad ta everything for him tench ■oan promptly and aattofketorlly per hapa than ha roe Id tare attended to It hboaatf. . It to hardly worth while for tha To» hawa Newt to remark that Urs. pur «*aaa to ad amMttoaa woman That y wttM—t oaytng. 8ha to one af "* oarer •# tbtor huahanda. Thera hare beau a pant an ay af tbeaa. aad aome of than who hare aahtrrad their into bare tod 0 treat dml purer materia] ta work wtth than tha paamot "diet tody af Oklahoma." an PORT OF THE COKDITION OF The FIBST RATIONAL BARI Of Gaatonta, la the State of North Carolina, at the cloae of Badness. Jan. 22, ISM. -- MO* ‘---SU4MjN ■dsn..— IMM . ,.dns aS-5-s: 17~~ ■- StSUMM STANLEY. mn—BMW of tka OuatU Stanley, Jan. 23.—Presiding Elder H. Z,. Atkins held qnsrtcr ly conference at tUs place on last Monday. Mr. R. X. Ryburn of Shelby was in Stanley daring the past week on business, we notice that many of Cleveland's citizens •re potting Mr. Rybum’s name forward for legislative honors, for the next election and should such be the case with oar sister county, meat worthily will abe be represented. Mr. G. Aug Beam, also of Cleveland, waa in Stanley the present week. Mias Ella Carpenter of Stan ley who baa been spending tome months with friends in Moores ville returned home to-day. Some of the fanners around Stanley sold their cotton this week at fourteen cents and were satisfied with the price. Some still hold ont for fifteen, while others have no price at all but just bold it through curiosity. Farm work is still being push ed vigorously along the valley of Dutchman's creek. A certain editor once called this valley the "Nile of Gaston.” This valley, which is wholly in Gaston coun ty, is about ten miles in length and ia mach below the Catawba valley in the noted River Bend of Gaston county. PISGAfl PENCILINGS. CtframOMt at uw Dunn Kagmh Jan. 23cd.—The Janu ary cold apell holds the Pied mont in its grip- It is honest, straight, cold weather. For fifty daya the ground has been frosen nearly all the time. The small grain condition is critical. The County Crop Reporter says; "Wheat and outs sown seven weeks ago are just beginning to show above ground. That sown before the first of November came up all right but could not make any growth, tbe continuous freeze being against It. We are informed that Mrs. Surah Carson while poking feed through a crack in tbe stable to tbe mole had her little finger bit off. That ia somewhat out of tbe ordinary. - Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mor row visited Mr. and Mm. J. Alburtua Bell, of Clover, S. C. Mrs. Bell has been confined to her bed for nine weeks with asthma and chronic diapeptiv At this writing she is some better. Mrs. C. R. Carson, of Loray ville. visited her father, J. A. Morrow, last week. Mr. C. R. Morrow, whose legs were cut off by the Southern l K’ *P**»ding some time _ Wends and relatives near Riddle’s Min. Zeno, S. C. The general health of this neighborhood ia good. Plsgah school, under the effi cient management of Mias Florence Palls, is in a flourish ing condition. Kobt. L. Wilson’s child, who was very sick, is better. One of onr colored population intended to move on a farm near Bessemer last Saturday, tbe 16th, but the clouds were low and rain falling. Sunday morn ing the 17th dawned dear and cold; so be hirea a wagon from hia white neighbor, pucks, np bis house-kola goods and goes any how, then comet back and moves the corn and fodder that evening. Taaaon Tiwkd NrrftAM. A Vilukli Tree. Practical Plrar. A tulip poplar was cut recently in the mountains of North Carolina that required 12 horses to pull tbe butt cut of 12 feet. Tbe tree was 80 feet to the first limb and made 23,000 feet of lumber. Being a curly poplar, it ia largely valuable for veneers and told for $1,500, or more than tbe mountain farm -n which it stood is worth. Fire hi the greet Masonic Temple in Chicago Saturday caused a panic among the 4,000 ocenpeaU of tbe Milding and malted ia $20,000 damage. The smell loan and tbe fact that all escaped uninjured was dae to tbe excellent work of employees ia tbe house who bad been trained to fight fir*. --- [ The IhodfalM Mills, T.ww and BrMtfa. Krirtea Baltrprto*. We had the pleasure of a visit last Saturday from Mr. J. H. Sigmon of Rhodhiss. He tells us that the fine iron bridge the Rhodhiss Manufacturing Com pany is putting across the Ca tawba river, will be completed and ready for travel in a few weeka. It will have double tracks, so that vehicles can cross from both directions at the same time. It will cost $11,000. The company will pay the bill, but the Burke county Commis sioners have agreed to pay back to the company one-third of the cost in the way of taxes on the new factory which the company will build this year ou the Burke side of the river. The Caldwell county commissioners hove ap propripted $1,500 to the bridge and may increase tnis to the same amount appropriated by the Burke Commissioners. The bridge will be free to everybody, and will be about six miles above the Horse Ford bridge. The first Rhodhiu mill is on the Caldwell side of the river, snd is one of tbe finest and most suc cessful mills in the State. Mill No. 2, will be on tbe Burke side, ■JJO 'rill also be a large mill. The huts on both sides of the river will soon be dotted with houses, and Rhodhiu one of the bnaiest towns in Western North Carolina. Subscribe for Thr Gastonia Gazktts. SOMETHING NOVEL in the way of photographic work, our buttons, pins, brooches and orher novel ties are quite popular. We copy from any pic ture or you csu sit for the netrutive. Have you seen specimens of our latest work JOHN gTeTn; Davis Mask Pksse 1ST NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the Board of county Commissioner* oj Gaston County will receive bids, on Pint Monday in Pcbru ary, 1904, for plowing the public roads of the county witn the County Road Machines. The contract for plowing said roads to be awarded by Townships. Parties bidding will bid so mnch per mile and state what town ship they are bidding on. The road machines to be furnished by the county aod alt labor, power etc, to be furnished by party re ceiving the contract. Usual privileges reserved. By order of the Board. M. A. Cabfentke, Clerk. 29c 3. Cmalu{«i«,i Salt al Laai r9r Wta4«r. the 2Mi 4oy el rikotfj, IM4. «$»*&£!•* ?:£.’ tjwet or parcel 9< lpai.. ljtnf ao4 w a _ _ R1 1 hoiUcii canter). *■ .%Es?3?i2s . n. 1004. Comm teal oner CawHaal—f*a Sal* *( Land. Tkietly. Nknwjr l*tk, 1**4. VIRBIWIA-CARDLlWr A CAID OF THANKS. 1 lake this method of extend 1UH t® many kind friends my heart-felt thanks for the help rendered me in tile loss of my house and part of its conteuts. Ou the 23rd of last May my house was burned, and the loss would have bccu much greater had it not been for the faithful efforts of friends who came to the rescue iu my absence from home, and were successful in saving a great deal of my house hold goods. For this faithful effort please allow me to thank you most heartily. But this is not all, the sympathy and love of the people were further shown by their donations, some of money and others useful articles, which were highly appreciated, not simply for its intrinsic value, but because of that which prompted it. Kind friend* allow me, ou behalf o( myself and family,'to thank you in this way for tbia evidence of your sympathy in this time of severe loss to inc. Sincerely, J. M. Blackwood. Subscribe for The Gaxrttr. Notice el First Mealing el Cred itors. D "• 1'- r.-,kraptc. Tt> ibr cr«!»l<iTi «vf |>. f^rhovnc GAMmii*. N. C.. Ifi lli« cotiniy uj Ufdtooi. aiid qfMrlct fel*1 W rafcaisS! ra lal Say al r*Scaarr. A. D. 1*04, « 2 o'clock in tlw altaraoua. at wh kb tiara the raid creditor* tear utlaaif. prm tbair claim*, appoint a traataa, raa-tipc Lka bank rupt. *ad ttanwet *ncli other burro*** aa h€*°^ nrfe Ww _Kefcr«c in Duaknjpccf. Mortgagee's Ssle ol Ls nd. Ur virtiif of the poorer of mil coafsmd pfiK.KfeanMM3* K'iafefTfecK'^B. bln WEStf lie auction to the hlnhesi bidder tor caab at the Conn House door tn rwllaa. Carton Coonty. North Carolina. at norm.oa N*od»y, fehroary 2»th. 1*04, that certain parcel ol land situated la South foiat townshln. Carton County. N.C.. and described as Tallow*. vis: Rctrii stake un thr sooihaide ' ‘ r ™ Doles to alary nru floe ^adu lboot 77 Vrtaheou the mad: lhence with railroad to the ocnTonlnf. conlalulnx three Ct) acres, more or lean—tl bema the place on which Colombo* Reid Tbit January 22*4.1004. I- It. Iran*. tUHed R. ft A. Memuw Did You Kiss it Good-bye j *iThe Gazette Priming Hoote makes check-books. It prints tbe checks, perforates them, and binds them in to books of 50, 100, 300, or other numbers as desired. ! Chir checks are neat, elegant, stylish; our books are good books, better than the usual kind. We solicit an opportunity to 6gure on your next lot. ^lAnd won’t you be pleased to give us the opportunity ? When you sent your money off to pay for that job of work you bad done io Philadelphia, or Richmond, or Ralitmore, did you think to kiss it good-bye ? Yon onght to have done so. for it will be a long time before yon see it again. On the other hand, the money paid for printing done by tbe Gazette Printing House is spent at home; you have another chance at it; you may meet it in yonr road again the day after you let it loose at the Gazette Printing House SPECIAL 15 DAY CUT SALE! In order to have more room for fitting np our shop with all the latest and up-to-date pneumatic stone cut ting tools, we offer, to save moving,all fin ished monuments at greatly reduced prices tf sold at once. Don’t let this opportunity pass by but see us to day as we want to save handling. : : : t Respectfully, Torrence Brothers F. HAPPERFIELD, Mgr. IF YOUR WATCH GETS CRANKY and watches do get that way at times—bring it in and let us regulate it; no charge. If repairs are necessary, we’ll tell you. Oar prices are fair and we do the moat expert work. Every watch repaired by us gnaran* teed for one year. Also do fine Jewelry repairing and artistic Engraving. Oar Bagraving can't be beat anywhere for artistic deyign and execntion. Torrence, the Jeweler.
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