A y ? ■ M '■;V- I iB H *!&% '■•■ [i, wk m M it SUlob. Hi. U.rjn thm ^rstSk^s wifa On V sS f.^ > ■ On the John B. Jones place three aulee from Bessemer City tbeym rriMar da onto beat d* bnd. Mr. Thomas 3. Roys ter. the It. P. D. carrier, brought •» the other day some speci oseas of the ore called easniter jte. I* fc dark like tarnished leadaadisaxtrcaety heavy. Oa the Joses property is a wk. W feet wide, through wbxrh ose or two shafts have been sank 70 feet. Near the top the on yields about S3* per tia.sod the deeper the on the higher the pec cent of do. The samples kit on oor desk an about OSfi per cent Pat- Mr. Royster says be maid aot be oarprised to dad almost pare tin before the bot tom ii reached. A _•_0 m • • . . . ly engaged in raising the ore. An engine and boiler sad boist mk aaehiae an at wash,, and two ftt tanks 10x10 and 8 feet dan are used to wash the ora., Alter the ace is thoroughly dried hhpacked in bags of heavy tripie-thick decking. If the ore jadean it "eats” up the sack. fb* premise of proltable re write, is said to be very good, end It gratifies us. to chroni cle tbe fict that Gaston seems to have a good share of what ever may come of this discovery of tin ora._ cmmi tr cim casks. By agreement of attorneys, the sntdoioed calender const! tales the civil, cases to be tried by tbejmy at the May term of contt which convenes next Mon day. May 23. These cases win be tried in the order in which they have been set, sad as they ere reached. Witnesses will not be allowed to prove for their attendance in any ease prior to tbe day each is set for trial as shown be ■*«**£“* rXIDAV. MAY 771k. *». UsSte CoUoa MirC^w Sl T. m. J. C. Crash axlO M. UTUWMII, JUY ZMI. a l«Wr n. StkA Miltef. S4jjgjr».«_ TUMOAT. MAT 11*. y*i°j>i?*8S!S5f»« uh II—**Ll*m» MIWs. PbrfHilifii Mlw Jennie Galloway, teacher of vocal mask at Jones Semi nary. AH BeaHag Springs, has boon offered a position an tench eria the United Presbyterian college at Aaoloot, Egypt. She MS the matter under considera tion and will probably accept. Mias Galloway is a daughter of Mr. R. S Galloway, boaineM manager of the A. R. Preibyte rfan, Dm West, S. C.t and a niece of Dt. J.JC. Galloway of Gastonia. She was educated at Dm West and fa a young lady of way accomplishments. ft wm fittingly suggested to Tn OiggR man the other that *M«e. <>• the C- and N-W Railway, coaid hmUk and ideal site for a onttaa mill. It is a healthy loca tion, good schools ate in sight. thaae, then la another advan tage: it in la a good farming rwawaft/. prospective rain m —*•*•* 4fl worse than to aaaMi iog a mill at this MIS. M. H, SAMPLE Oraa! Sorrow Paila bM« A* Ufa ol a Oaatm Coiuty Bay MV at luilth. Knoxville papers from which clipping* ware handed ua yea today by Mr. J. R. Henderson. P( Begonia, tell of the death of Mr*. Susie B. Sample, the yonng wife of Mr. M. M. Sample, who is remembered by maay of our reader*. He was railed by Mr. and Mn. Henderson, and went to the Spanish war in Capt. R. L- Dnrbaia’s company. Shortly after being mastered out be went with Mr. Porter Elmore to the coal fields of Teaaenaee. Martin was a boy who would work and stick to hla friend*. He got a railroad job, gradually won promotion, and about three years ago married a good Cbria tian woman, of Knoxville. He is now cooductor at a salary of $123 per month. «U wife died Thursday the 5th of May at a hospital, the canae being blood-poisoning fol lowing a difficult surgical opera tion. She was • member of the Third Presbyterian church wnd also of its Willing Worker's Society. Her funeral was con ducted by her pastor. Dr. T. M. Lowry, and a former pastor, Mr. Parks. The grave, says the Knoxville paper, was complete* ly covered with flowers. Two particularly beautiful designs came from the Order of Railway Conductors and another from the conductors' wives. The same paper speaks of Mrs. Sample as of a quiet unas suming nature, a good faithful wife, and a Christian woman whose death is deeply mourned. Amour onr readers are many of Captain Sample’s friends and army comrades who will hear with sympathetic Know of his greet bereavement. The board of county cotnis non era met is special session yesterday to examine the SheTilf’s list of delinquent tax payers. Mr. R. P. Rankin, to whom tbe contract for tbe erec tion of the county home bad been let. made his bond sad the contract was formally closed. A card to Mr. Atkins of Th* Gazbttx came tbe other day from Mr. Robert Adams with the post mark of Jerusalem on it. He had iost received Th* Gazbttk and read it "like a letter from home.** Mr. Will Wanes received a pocket mirror 1* a beautiful polisbfcd wood case, which Mr. Adams sent him froSLV*#,ci& D*™1* A cost ly Oxford Bible'and a fine sou venir album beautifully bound between highly polished olive wood covers were received by Or. C. E. Adams. Subscribe for Tax Gastonia Gazbttk. Cnmity Crap Report, May 14. Cnrrres—S— of tha OuM, Corn planting completed, growing slowly, doing well, stand irregular, replanting neces sary, low-land coming up to fair stand, some corn receiving first cultivation. Cotton planting completed, stand irregular, slow growth, chopping begun. Acreage will be in official report of the 28th, report acreage final. Wheat making slow growth, short stalk. Oats improving, growing slow, 70% crop indi cated. Wheat 80% crop Indi cated. Rye 90% crop iaoicsted. Peaches 30% crop Indicated. Apples 40% crop indicated. Strawberries promise fine crop. Irish potatoes doiag well. Gardens still backward. R. D. Max tin, Gaston Coun ty Crop Reporter. coil CATARIRRT BfiKATflUfO d. M. Kiaaadj a C*-. Offer to ga H Hyiail Treat an at Catarrh Wltfiaat If lor a few minutes four times a day yon breathe Hyomei. all catarrhal germs will be destroyed sad the irritated mucous mem brane restored to health. . With every Hyomei outfit there is a neat Inhaler which eas nyotofl orcftDM through this contains . tha same heeling balsams that ara found is the fig fipofi the moo stales, where catarrh ft unknown. It destroys all catarrhal germs the air paesagea of the bead. 111 -■ —■—i.ii .in '*!.ihji - — - _- - - — - _ - - - , SUCCESS, CLOTHING , la but another name for SCHLOSS CLOTHING ' 1 ' J JJ . • That's the kind we handle. It is the "kind that helps yon on in the world" and is ever"cou sideratc of yonr pocket book." "Cletkes don’t motet Uet man, tot food (lottos kavrsotnrtd many • good position," sold m rail road prtsidtn! rrdntfy. Our clothes *ive yon a proa perona appearance, when yon 1 come here and walk of! with a snappy suit like that shown • in the picture At a* littla a prion aa $10 WKA.CO ** { HNC dOTHU kUUIS ( IOM« "Drop in and let ua talk tt over." Swan-Slater Co. OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS HOLLAND Clothing Men’s Furnishings Shoes and Hats J. Q. HOLLAND & CO.: Town Prooertv ) I 22K.- 8~A ESSEEKva 'Tzhlir'tt frSSSyfeiS5 .^Er^V dWEfflres 553 fMprisI rnrwttioB01 th*eoenty, andmw himber JZ2sis,ar6J2&?~n Urm *«■ Gaston Loan A Trust Co. W. T. Lovb. Pr*». B. O. McLuiD.Tnu FRESH JUICY STEAK Thg_>wcet_jcndgr_lclitd |» belt for your appetite Buy it from Coffin* and Oo* •ett’a market, where yon can get Scat »tc«k» »t I2yic per Um good itwka, 10c per It. S—*•> —••owed la tlx »ld»f—hfoned wiy, 10c Ik Call to aea n*. It ia a pleasure to treat yon right. COGGINS and GOSSETT Phone |0« jenkina a look Mod la Searglj. If r. John C. Moon, i brothei of Mr. J. Walter Moon of Be gonia. died suddenly in Rome, Ga., on Friday, May tbe 0tb. He was enjoying his usual health when be arose In the morning and the end came without warn ing. Tbe deceased was sixty three years of sea and waa born and reared in the Begonia neigh borhood, where many clone rela tives and frieads survive to aaoara bis untimely death. Mr. Moon waa a brother-in-law of our townsman. Dr. B- P. Glean, and of Rsquire W. D. Oltwu, of Crowder’s Crack, whose sister be married several yeara befan be went to Georgia. She died about thrae yean ago. —Cagt. W.». Smith at Ctovsr was •gang Saturday's dsftm in tba The Newton Bnterpriae teyi that the Stpnni Coart baa (ranted a new trial la the caaa o* Drum re. Miller. This la a aar irooi Hickory towoehlp la akleh J. A. Draw rued a eehool (•acker by the am °i Miller Urdaaiae* lor Hilary to bl* boy •« rye. Miner threw a lead paaefl *1.^1 *** . •y* It is said that more than 100 young doctors will apply f6r license at the meeting of tba State Medical Board in Raleigfa to-morrow. •* One day last week lightning sir tick three fine hogs belonging to Mrs. Elijah Averett in Gran ville comity, says the Oxford Ledger. It did not kill the hogs, bat they have been unable to walk ainre. The stroke knocked oas ont of the pea. Subscribe for The Gastonia OaXETTE, Gaston connty’s lead ing newspaper, >1 per year. COLD MILK SHAKES .. ■.. -■— " . ' •»4 tko<M oUwt good cool drtaka tor warm paoyla ar* at •aya oa tap at Hinaoa'a M( Bmlt St* ad Dray la a»d kaay aaal, it aifl 4o mo (tad. TMrd tot of VaUmtlaa BftAWH a ad Ctoatar CTXTMSRHS (oat J. S. HINSON BUSY DAYS AT THE PEOPLE’S STORE We will have something of interest to tell you in Fri day’s Issue. Keep your eye on this space. £ tk THOMSON CO. THE PEOPLE’S STORE THAT WATCH OF -YOURS Hm Mh. Jam u maeh u pou hm Too seed clemtaa and taincaeoeee la a while, aad aa dot* peac watch. About once a pear Ilia prapoeitioe et clamina and attinff that watch cornea op. It'a then that poo want to think of aa. The treatment accorded a watch UiniC the Mac whether It ia the beat or the pooraet atehe—that U. the beat etteatlon U cine. it. WBTZKLL te an expert at handling watcher Let him da ap poor time-piece, it :: TORRENCEMORRIS CO. A • - i-*- ■ a 1 A.cl f|t.. X n upspwBi ^wmmrw hi Vfnviai m TjPTODTtE CASH sWe! .... 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