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' \ THU GAZFTTF. 1 IHEiMji Itae w«w** rrm! It. w It In irutufu*. *tu lu it d It U >Mii Chi it. I ItlimlifinMUlniltn.-*! * vritlac Ln It. VOL. XXV. 1 ■■ 1 -’"WWW.’. ... COR RENT—My home on old York r St. after January 1st. Klmkr Stt'xct'B. — OTStn. COB SAIAi-Urge roll-top desk. » See J While Ware. NtU-2 f (1ST—1’ock.etinutnimeut case. Ke turn to Di J. C. Tvritiv ior re watd. lie* Cv\Sli~ no TTelgltt or express de * lirered until all charges are paid. C. M. XOLnx, Agent VRrAXTED—fl good men to sell seiv " ing machine* and collect: must tic aide to give g'**! reference. The Singer Mig. Co., i.nstonln. N. C. 1.V4 Ninv CORN MEAL? Ye*, we have it and there's none lietter. tie lieercd nnywticrc in town. C. U. Khvne, Orark Mills. Minne 41. Uc7 WOOD WANTED—A few cord* of pine wood wanted, either pre pared tor stove or in four-tool or two-loot length* \jiply at mice ut Tilt* tlAXFTTK oflice P” YV York TAXES- fwill collect tax at Oastonia Saturday, the ltlli. County is in need ot money: don't tail to call and pay your tax es. C. H. AtiMirruosG. She rift. _ llcl WANTED—Two (.unities, with 4 or 5 gills to work in knitting mill; also several girls to txwird and work in mill. Wage* (lout $.75 to tl.CU i>ei dav. Experienced Immls jl.25. Apple In R. M. Ilulin. Secv. and Trvaa , Bowling Green. S. C. -F07tn. nonce new no*. Ktmllcy-Uelkllrox.Co.— New-wrap* skirts, nnd while goods. N»vnn-.SIal«.-r Co — I'niiiistakably different. Kohinsou lliothrrs There's com fort. Jas. r. Yeager—Attractive list. FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1904 LOCAL AFFAIRS To new eases of tliphlhtna. —Two weeks till Thanksgiving. - There was no Mayor's court yes terday. —City council me! iit monthly ses sion last night. —The weather is Ircginning to Ire Novemberish. —flastimia l.odge No. :*J0 A. b. and A. M. will do wntk in the first degree to-night. —Au infant chihl of Mr. and Mrs. II. If. Campbell died Teusday after noon and tvaa buried Wednesday. —A piece nl genuine Caston coun ty-graphite is exhibited by Mr. T. M. Kayssoux. He cot it up in the pan handle last week. —The board ol county euromis sioners met again Wednesday to complete the transaction of Novem ber business. The session was con sumed in disposing of routine mat ters, nothing of special importance coming up for consideration. —" Hello Bill'’at the n)tera honsc Wednesday night immensely pleased the audience, which whh not as large as the character of the ptav warranted. There were laughs in every line almost mu! the hearers did not fail to appreciate bill's pre dicaments and the cleverness with which he managed to extricate him self. -yjuuiia;, i ubosau t nnu day of thi* week were obaerved at special day* of prayer l*v vhc Wo man'* Home Miinou Society of Main Street Methodist clntrrh. Ser vice* were hekl each ofternoon in the Indies' parlor. Thi* week ia observed by the society over the en tire church a* a week of prayer, the object being to deepen the npiritualt ty of the organization. -A year ugn Mr. C. P. Hill paid $4 lor a pig n month old. lie pot him rfl « pen and red him from the kitch en scrap* until he m so big they were not sufficient. Thi* week he killed the pig and a :tOO pouml acale wouldn't weigh liim. Tin.- butcher estimated that it weiglied over 350, J*retty good. The breed wa* Poland Chino and llerkahitc mixed. Harried. Mr. D. J. Wright, of the Mo dena, and Miss Mamie Aiken, of the Avon, were married Wednes day afternoon at 5:30. The cer emony was performed by Dr. J. C. Gallowny at his residence. The party consisted of the bride and groom and six of their young-f fiends._. To Call a Paatar. There will lie service at the Presbyterian chorch Snnday morning, Nov. 13, conducted by Kev. W. K. Minter, of Shelby. The elders of the church have called a congregational meeting to be held immediately after the morning service for the purpose of calling a pastor if the way be clear, it Is probable that the way wilt br found clear and that a pastor will lie called. ' : . u ■ ■ OFFICIAL VOTE OF GASTON COUNTY, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1904. ' | CWfWM KMIt~ ; jULany|*T A • *. < — - i ? X ? $ Z l $ • i » hi 6 .* A/ S aS V^Bli • *■_b. * * sal ^ .5 cwvvilie lit X} }£ ?"* "j4z"T«7u WhS” CMfTJTulC .. ItJ 145 181 137 173 1J4 l!/j I'M um iifi CarjtcnttT » 51 30 55 A? 54 54 54 « '£3 *?: . Kimer’a- 55 sol 57 51 W 4X 47 uu .ub u Jlepetoer.. 134 l»i 1x1 lit las ju ,u .« nnlc*r> . ... .31 15 SI 14 :ll 14 ,4 *2? ‘Jj WBi«w... n VI .« n ft it it ,‘J it < .union 1 a — 1 *5 1.7 .*17 'll 304 <5 ti 4111 til 4(0 • iAAtOOta — 1 l.V> 7« 1144 lit Hit ,5 j?- ISO 17 tlS lilcnn’N. 5U X Vt k «l ? ■ *vr Stanley- 113 3V 11X 31 117 « 1, ,Vij « iYt *'m » - ™ 4I JE s .* * $ si “4 Melmcnt . 146 54 14»J 51 154 r< 44 tiri iV it Sooth I'oillt SC .341 34» * ‘ a ?.} l_nion_, M6 1 Kit 7j K4 7 j ^^ y. J.| - Umw mJwii.4 KVlIvuH) 3jH7. 77 4 THt VHt ~77H2u!tS ~ ‘ . ’f V. Vj ’* * PERSONAL MENTION. —Mr*. J. C. Whitesides nl Maiden is the guest of Mr*. I*. T. Ileath. .-Mi. Croton .Sevier retained Wednesday night (nnu Spartunburg •Mis* Clara Patrick nnd Miss Annie Sparrow ol I'ninii Mere shop ping ill town yesterday. —Hun. tV. 1.. Kiddle ami two little jjrandaona. Robert and Albert, of /.mmo were in Cnstoaia yesterday. —Mr. Snranel Huffman of Morgan ton will arrive to-dnr to visit hi* daughter. Mrs. \V. II. Keddirh. “hi S \. Itoyce, easiiier nl the Pirst Motional Hank. is at lit* post again alter a Iwo weeks' illness. —Mr. James Tiddy. Jr., now lo c*url again in Gastonia. JU. is boss ol the i-anl room nl the Tn n Ion. — *«'• *• S' Aberncthy of Ruth ertord College in Castouiil >ta lerilay enroirte to Charlotte to attend cultfefellee. -Mr. J. Kohl. Craig of SlatrrvilU has been spending the week here with his parent*. Mr sod Mr*. J. II. Craig. —Mr. Char. L. Grigg. ihn has ‘x-'cn working in Shelby lor the past several month*, returned to Gastonia Monday, and will again reside here. —Engineer C M. Martin, (urmeilv a resident nl GastotHn bnt now lie ing in Charlotte, was here yesterday, lie i* making arrangement* to move to Hartwell, Ga. "f Mr- 1. X. CortK-niug of Dnnnsr Elk wn* here yeMenlay with a drove ol SI hue Watauga cattle. He sold the entire lot to Mr Veil Davis for a satisfactory price. —Mrs. John W. Moore left yester day for Charlotte to attend Confer-! ence. She has been the finest lor the past ten day* ol her mother. Mrs. |„ C. Utiry. —Miss Claru Dander ol kincoluton was the guest Tuesday night of Mr*. O. W. Dnyi*. Stic left Wednesday morning lor a visit to relative* at Greenville and Williuaston. S. C ...—****• Satina l.atbam, Misa Pansy j Ira wick Mr. R. C. Adame and air I J. D. Moore. Jr., went to Charlotte Wednesday to see "Mummy and the Hummlng-brol" at the Academy of Mokic. Mr*. H. B. Moore will return to * o.ts,tl,*r rxccnt* (it Aibevillc. She will slop enrnutc at Hickory where she will organize ■ people’s missionary society «l the First Koptist rlmrcb. Y _-ReT *'runte W. Hanna arrived yesterday Horn |.imc Rock. Ark., where he is pastor of ttie A. R P. church. On next Tuesday morning 1**"n,a »"«* Miss Janie White side* will l>c married in the A. K. l». church. ~Mr- *«d Mrs. T. f.. Craig left sk**; fps&'tiir&x-ise-a dnring her absence. . ~^;r: • n Izmg. Tint Gaxkttk'h faithful foreman, has been out ol the office aim* Monday night on account of the extreme ilftiets of Ida little baby daughter, flee months old. ft is the only child of very devoted ppr rrnta and they are naturally in much fn'Kian^** hmvr ,0*‘ ow' c,'iW ^ ~¥r .A.*ra<> Jenkins, accompanied by bin father, Mr. Joseph Jcnkina, "•TJ. ,nr yeaterday. Mr. Jenkins ia a prosperous farmer liv j*g on the CUcrryritle and Mncolu too rood nem Dallas. He ia making arrangements to dispose of his pm R7’JlMd morewirk hla familyto brkhS^fiiiJ?^ Ke !«* two owi»*ta. Megatp. Henry and Jasper Jenkins, living there, child. Kegnlate* the bowel* and *nve» the parent* many sleaptus* night* of ear* and anxiety. -Kit-It Marriott la Yarlrrltla. Mr. Francis Tiddy and Miaa Margaret Kubiniwn were mar ried at tha bride's home in Yotk* villa Wednesday night. Mr. : James Tiddy, Jr., attended hi* brother'* wedding and returned to Uaaionia yesterday morning. The groom in anperintendent of boggy shop at Rock Hill. The happy ruttple will spend the week at Shelby, with tha groom’a parent*, and then re turn to Rock Hill to live. THESE GET THE GOLD) MR. W. M. NOLEN WINS PI1ST PRIZE. The Second Oooo to Oroosoboro to Nr. A. K. Loll to -Third in Wrldod Batwoon Meson. J. W. Groves and Logon McKee, of Lowell. Mr. \V. M. Nolen of Pleasant Ridge, win* Tun Gazktti-'s grand prize of $25 for best dec liou estimate. Mr. A. K. lAiftin of Greens boro wins the second, $15. The third i* divided between ! Mersrs. J. W. Grove* and ti. I„. McKee of Lowdl. The official return* show IiinI the total vote in Gaston lr«t Tuesday for Congressman w»s 2.893. Mr. Nolen's estimate of 2.S97 was the nearest. ft came with in tour votes of being exact. Mr Loftiu's estimate was 2.910. which was only 17 votes above the mark. The estimate of 2,871. the third best, wa* made separately by Messrs, Grove* and McKee. This came third Iiest, falling short of I he mark by only >2 votes. This nrize of $10 will therefore be divided. A* Mr. Grove* made hi* esti mate prior to October 15ih. he will be entitled to 10 peT cent extra. We heartily congratulate the winners. They will please come forward or give instructions next Tuesday, on which dav. a* promised, the prizes will be paid, if no one successfully dis putes the above decisions. STANLEY OBSERVATIONS. the Oaiattt*. Stanley, Nov. 10--They tell that the Democrat* have noth ing bnt prosperity and the solid Sonth left. Wv are grate!nI lor these blessings. The election passed off quiet ly and pleasantly with about IS or 20 Democrats failing to vote and jnst a few Republicans. Mauy farmers are busv seed ing wheat this week. Gastonia Gnxette vs. Cbsr. lotte Observer. Colo**n* vs. Lightweight, with the little man still In the ring and a paid pablc hit in his favor. Why don’t yon give ns The Substitute. We hove been wait ing for it lo these many days. fOR SALE. of tfl actus, splendid laud, on tincolaton and Cherryvitlc road, 2 milts front Dallas. Good buildings. fine orchard. »tmdo tn yanl. good water, line garden, if purchaser de sires, land adjoining cnit be par chased Afplv to Aaron Jenkins, Dulls*. N. C„ *. J». 1>. No I —DIOctmo The Yorkville Kuquirer says the bank depoaits of its town continue to gruw and are far iu advance of what .they were last year this time. **'" ' • i .si i 'j 't J. H. KBNNBDY & CO. _ _ _ Unmistakably Different. Thai i« the deep' and wed)-founded con viction in the public tnind regard trig thr CORRECT CLOTHES Hand-tailored Iiy Sen ions llu<« .V h‘«i ItallisKift. They arc inntkedly supeiiur in »tyle and worknuinshiT* to other make* of ready to wear apparel. Doa't be deceived by the clothing pic ture* yon Me in the magaxine* advertise ment*. Take Uieav elaborate illustration* and compare them with tin* clothe* thay claim l*> :epr ewin and watrli thr chert on tour • .pinion * Fin* picture* do not make line clothe*.' is one of tlie Srbloss slogan*. Tlii» make nl clothing stand* tnt the genuine quality ac tually ioand in each garment IxkiIc for this label. It is 4 coin mark ol starling value. The anil showu in tin.- illustration hnt faintly represent* the latent alwpc «•» double breasted sack. We have it in the popular blown* and fancy mixture*. From Sin up. • Hop in and Ud n* talk it oven. _ It THERE’S COMFORT! Hit, ck-j'aiu'i- and cafe in a j»air •>( Daniil Given’* felt itlipiwn, Hindi- of the be*! quality of feit with belting1 leather turned *ole*. RED. BLACK, and GREEN. Size* -‘i to M. $J and $1.25 at ROBINSON BROS. THE SHOEMEN. Valuable Town Lata (ar Sale, The house and lot of the lair Jm eoh Carpenter will be offered for «al« »l tile- pout office door in ftastonia no Satord ijr, *»t. M, 1*44. nt If o’clock, to the highest bidder for cash. The tot is xitnstcd on Air line strefct. adjoins the |imnrrt<es of l)r. tV. il. Iloifman and A. II. Itbync. has n iroiitajir of 100 feel niora or lens, and containa .iIkmii foar lUrrs. The property will hr sohl first in two or mure parcels, nnd then as u whole, tlte hiulicsi aggregate bid to Iks accepted, if nt the end of twenty days from dnle ol sale it has not lieen Ilettered. A. M. CAsrKjcrr.il •n.1, A"aP DAVIS i SON’S livery! We have "on* of the best tad letgtM Melik* in (he Smith. Our lint of liftmen and vehicle* in th« brM ever xreri in (lartnn county, ond nut price* Jn«l •* rvnwnnaMe. We invite the* patronnge of the puNic mi the ground of the nrrvtee and nntiafnetion w* give. I.aiik** who drive to ('.nxtnulA nitJ Ind un a I'vii)* reedy to enre (or their tenmn while they do their nhotddng, We take good care of the leam end mnl it ernund when wanted. J. F. DAVIS 4 SON. ■*••• Oaa'.auto, M. C. i Professional Cards, A. L. BULWINKLE, Altorney-at-Law. DALLAS. N. C. dr. d. e. McConnell, DENTIST. Office first floor Y. M. C. A. Bld’g GASTONIA. N. C. Phone (W Me. G. ANDERS, M. D. GASTONIA, N. C. Special attention to diseases oi Children. OCm Tutact’i Draft «•„. ftboM JO." K**U**tr A.K. aihr«.naftlL 41 DAVID 8. L. JOHNSON, Moa*e Tc«ck,r aod Timer, has tuned for A. D. Jones & Co., St. Mery's College and many Gastonia families. He roouta at Dt. E. P. Glenn's (dentist), whose telephone call is 82. oui NOTICE. . The undcralrned bercliy *fve« no tice ihni be bad tmiltM a» ndmin iMrator of the vacate of the title Rob ert Q. WiltMi dMnm-d. and all par aoaa ho)Afar claim* *«*i«*t »ald da eedeat ate notified to vreeeat them on or before the l.'th day of Ken taaabar.niK. or IhU will bepleadcd fa bar of their recovery. Title the 14th day of October IW? Jr. <>• wHjPtf.e, Adminlatrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE f$*»3SE * IK Hy K Navamher, mi. Sfcnamtum r—• > , lleantifnl new line of India.:< •’ }oat in*i New line of neckwear and all ___I the newde«»c«*. Me, I5<\ ?Se, Vr. 50c. aoww vmii • -V AH sixes np to sU yean. 25c to 71c. walaww »«m £.v’ New lot of Nazareth waiatr for children, 25c. Look ateeve cwract cover*, 25c. New Hoe of craveoettcs juM I] arrived. Heavy fleece. 10c. 12**, 15c. Hematics. MO.U«*«V H Ww are ycttiiMt up a special . C-.'-C &yhi&W5jSfr I, line of trimmed kata for $1, $1.25 and $1J0. which are the beat value*on the market. :g■' New. exquisite, complete. See them to-day. Jas. F. Y eager. saaaa■ aam t mm.ai is—r-«w—aaa—cam—r Vj/' COME ONE! COME ALU - «*C«lot of RUBBER TIRE BUG Cl ES on hand. Any one wishing to potchose °oe will do well to cell end neeffkotwttevi ood get oar prices nod term*. We will he glad to show you whot we hove ood will one ou* bf*t eW®Jt* to »f*Wy IH In Quality and style. We beve ln stock new vehicles, prices ranging from $25 to $117.50. Coae In and get A BRAND NEW BUGGY. 1 a NV« nic Again ready to supply you wit* mates sail hwm. kniat; onlv n feu day* ago received a car load of stock from Tennessee These .took were selected by onr old buyer Mr. S-' . i «co. A Andciwm and mnong them yon will find some extra nice iwira of mule* and a letr good bones to salt almost Uy awe - w ishing a good snim.il. CM1 nnd see onr rtoek before hnying tlwsknv. un.l oblige CRAIG AND WILSON? I thanksgiving" I l» and we are putting our Mg Mores la complete readtoeon for t As annual #aM holiday. Activity prevails throughout every department of oar establishment. Many oew attrac tions are being addon this weak lor lhLthf“k**M** tomd*. A A A A We hove loot landed o Mg ahlp asent of A A AAA CHINA MATTING la all the new designs of this teaaoo aod we ore golog to lot It go at har gain prices. f .« When yea think of your Thanks giving dlnaerVthlak of ^ THOMSON ?45.frss tssssi for the preparation of a seaptueaa fenat. t ran berries, NuU, Retains, Citron, In fact onythlag yon want. THOMSON THE PEOPLE’S STORE. PHONES Grocery Dept. Dry Dept. / y . i ;{/' *' T r iiiTnrnfifiMitIM
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