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The Outoalf (Uitttc. BUSINESS LOCALS. TJOR KENT -Two KnrM tanu ntai ™ Della*, on l.lttle Ivonjr Creek Apply to Mr*. Jail* Holland _ P A X5c2 COR 8AI.E OR R8NT—5-room P house next to Gradad School (the Carroll House). J. A. Guunc A Company. W/ANTED—At Arlington Cotton W Mills, Smite* West ol Gsttvnis 300 cord* 4 ft pine wood. Highest price paid. See O. W. Ragan A2ScS. , -- —1 __ ' ■■ ■ TUESDAY. AUQ. 22. 1905. LOCAL AFFAIRE —Cotton is opening, but slow* ly. —Picnic season is drawing to a close. —August is warmiug up to its Job a little more earnestly this week. —Let Thu Gaxkttu follow you—by keeping us posted as to your address. —Don't bury your talent as tong as you can invest it in Gas* tonta real estate. —The boy* and girls who go off to school are getting their things together. —A good time is expected at the Olney Sunday school picnic next Saturday. Neighboring schools are Invited. —Gastonia atlll grows—and so does every town in Gaston county. None is finished. They are all growing in site, beauty, and prosperity. —A new 400-pound bell was swung in the tower of the new i^uwicran cnurcn u uaiias Fri day morning. Tbe bell *wes an unsolicited surprise gift from Mr. Dafiiel Rhyne of Lincoln ton. —We are advised that Mrs. Jane Gullick died at tbe Presby terian Hospital instead of Dr. Crowell’s Sanatorium. Sbe went to the Sanatorium at first but was moved to tbe Hospital about two months ago. —A good sued congregation beard Rev. Brady L. Stroup preach at the Lutheran church Sunday aftcVnoon. From the text, Choose ye this day whom ye will serve, he preached a strong and edifying sermon. —It is requested that we pub lish notice that a meeting of tbe Lutheran congregation will be held next Sunday morning alter services to consider tbe matter of calling a pastor to succeed Rev. C. I. Morgan, who will go to Salisbury. A hill meeting of tbe membership is desired. —In the past ten days two more real estate transfers have been e ff e c t e d through the Gaston Loan and Trust Company. Mr. W. F. Michael haa bought a lot on Third street from Mr. J. R. Fayssoux, end Sheriff C. B. Armstrong takes ths White Ware lot on Marietta street. PneamsnU in Old Age. Mr. Thomas L. Humphreys ' has been seriously ill for a week at tbe home of bis son-in-law. Mr. Wallace st the Loray. Mr. Humphreys has pneumonia, and as he u 73 years old his friends are apprehensive about his re covery. ■■■ — » Marriage at UwaD. There was a marriage in Low ell last Sunday at the residence of Mr. Zeb Johnson. The con* trading parties were Mr. John W. Wright and Mias PloraChap* , «pao. Baqnire A. C. Stroup of* Belated in hia usual happy and effective atyle. — Salisbury Sets Mr. Morgan. Rev* C. I. Morgan has ac cepted a call.to the pastorate of the Lutheran church in Sails* £«T «»* will go to bis uew field tha ftrst of October. At a meeting Of -bis congregation in Gastonia Sunday afternoon he thi* An tendered his reel gnat loo. The gagraufta be sincerely regretted by tlx friends whom be has made hate He is a gentle, consecrated, and energetic man whomlaay Chris tlan cpmmonitv should be goo<i to claim. Our loss is Salisbury’i gain. Ladgar talriso. After the Brat of Septembei Mr. Arthur Winget wln ib. hooh-fceepar for Mr. H. T. Naw land la Lenoir. Mr. Newlaof carries oa a large mereaatib bnslneas sad la one of the mo* prominent merchants in tfci monatain countries. Mr. Win get’s position with the Jno. P Lova atoms la now filled by Mr “i ■■ Harry, whose position a ££ uiuTgX, o has been the very tecceaafa managdof the Western Uaioa’ commercial tffci for a yea ar two. % • PEISOWUL MEimOW. —Mia* Jane Crawford (a visiting Mend* in South Carolina. , —Miaa Bailie Dixon, of Charlotte, ia Waiting Mrs. H. M. Eddie man. —Mr. W. P. Eddleman. of Mount lluUy, waa in the city yesteiday. —Mra. W. C. Abernathy i* visiting friend* in Steele Creek this week. —It. CHutoo.Esunirc, ol Clover, waa a visitor in the city yesterday. —Mr. T. L. Spencer, the boy palm ist and lecturer, thinks of locating at the Arlington. . —Mias Mamie Huss has returned cSSJS’ffSSti- TOk‘ ,“r “ . —Miaa Annie Bryant, of Char lie*’ *■ Ti*1*!"® *■ the eity, guest of Miaa Edith McLean. , —Misses Minnie and Corn Costner have returned from a pleasant two weeks Wait to Concord. —Mra. W. I. Stowe returned last Fndnv from a two weeks' visit to friend* at Kings Mountain. —Mrs. W. Mae Wilson, with Mas ter Brown and Miss klarv. went to Chester yesterday for a week's visit. —Miaa Bessie Thoaiassoti ia again •t J. M. Belk Company's after a months vacation and visit to Shelby. —Mrs. J. H. Gallant, and Master Irvin have returned front a pleasant *Uy of several weeks at Banner Elk. —Mrs. Annie P. Reid, is Waking her sons. Mr. J. P. Raid and Dr. R. M. Reid of Oeatonin.—Charlotte Ob server. ,, —«cu nniyrt ana little wu liam Robinaon left Thursday to join the family at theii aatnmer home at Zircomu. —Mr. and Mra. W. N. Barron, ol Shelby, spent from Saturday till Monday with the family of Mr. J. B. Thom aa son. —Mr. Uli Kendrick, of Gastonia, •Pwmt last night In the city an mate to Columbia, S. C—Charlotte Ob server, 19th. —Miss Mamie Fayasoex. of Oas t°*ia, is visiting at the home of Mr. lidwia Fayaaoux on West Trade street.—Cbarlatta New*, la. —Mra. W. C. Garibaldi who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Costner, returned Satur day to her home in Charlotte. • —Mra. J. T. Spencer end her little daughters. Misses Mamie and Laura, ere Waiting in Cowpens. They are expected to return Saturday evening. “*«sh Spewcer, of McCall, 8. C., ia here with her children for »*<kx to visit Mr. and Mra. R- M. Gardner and Mr. and Mra. J. T. Spencer. “Rj- J- F. Reid, of Gastonia, passed through yesterday morainic on his way home from a viait to bu brother, Mr W. L. Reid, at Avon, S. C.—Chester Lantern. —Mia. C. H. Durham, of Lumbar ton, who has been with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Moore, lor somatime will be rained by Mr. Durham to-morrow, ami they will go to Asheville to visit relatives. —Mr. and Mra. Warsaw Spencer end little daughter. who here been visiting friend* and home folks in tbe city for several days will return !2 M£ir borne »■ ‘be Eastern part of the State this week —Mr. Wade D. Raakia has re ts rued home from Baltimore where he went for an operation several weeks ago. Ha ia very much im P*w*dand arill soon be well again. —Cherryville News. -Rev. Judsou L. Vipperman. of Dallas, one of the moat rifted b»P<'« prnchm in North Caro W. H. Rich’s Po'pit at the First Baptist church on next Sunday morning and evening. —Salisbury Post, 17th. —Dr. and Mrs. J..C. Patrick, of King’s Mountain, N. C., have been visiting ia the city since Wednes day. the guests of Dr. and Mra. J. O. Johnston. They have been on a Wait to the doctor's 'old home at White Oak.—Cheater Lantern. Scnra t to 1. McAdenville won over Moun tain Island yesterday afternoon on the latter’s diamond. 8core ® *° ^ was a good, snappy game. Battery. R»iey and Bent ley tor the Islanders, Costner and Bumgarner for McAdenville. nvjMiam warns umi. American made cotton cloth in In demand in the far off mar kets of eastern Africa, llr. Joo. P. Love showed us yesterday a letter dated Pari. Aag78 and ad dretard to the Avon Mills. It was an inquiry for samples of tbf cotton sheeting sold in AbycrinlcJ* The good, ware ^be *bipped to Alexandria. Abyaatnials as far from Paris M Alaska Is from Gastonia, but the people over there seem to want American sheeting. . fj pease tip. J&x&yRrssjsrs. tfrnoon. It waa witnessed by s shouting crowd of cranks, sans people and rooters, who saw beat f*™** eve* ol dim Nosh's boys pulled the posHm of t ark. Blmrra innings without a soon and darkness dosed tba game, ft"*** McAdanvlIle knew how to pfay ball. Moaer, who ' struck oat 14, and Price, who ; •truck out 17 each h.d a Z | port to make hia heart feel glad] 1— P 4 NAMED m NOffTBS AM. Nr. Kelly Lewie and NUe Nay Jeahlaa Save Jnat Let II be You can't always tell about young people—whether they are married or ainsla. There's Mr. Kelly Lewis—his friends thought he was a single nian. But lo! it turns out lust now that be has been married two months. After services at the Metho dist church in Gastonia Sunday night, Jnne 25, five young'peo ple quietly entered the pastor's study. They were Messrs. Lee and Kelly Lewis, Mr. Andy Armstrong, and Misses May ana Alice Jenkins of Lowell. The pastor. Rev. B. L. Bain, was ap prised of tbclr mission and in a lew moments the party returned, but not as they had gone in: for Mr. Kelly.Lewis and Miss May Jenkins had become husband snd wife under the laws of North Carolina. Tkc bride returned to the home of her father, Mr. W. A. Jenkins. The groom, a son of Mr. B. P. Lewis, went about bis daily duties as usual. All who knew of it, kept the secret well. Only a few days ago did tbc marriage become known. Hr. Lewis took his bride to bis father's home last Snudny, and abont the first of September they wifi go to keep itig boose in Oastoeia. It was a surprise marriage that was most skillfully engineered. And now yon don't know who else may be married, »■. »• P. MU6LASS DCAB. Paralytic for Nina Tears Bnrted Sued ay In Oastania’s Cemetery. After years of helpless suffer ing Dr. Benjamin Franklin Douginas died at his home in Gastonia last Friday nigkt. He was stricken with paralysis nine years ago. He was at that time an active physician with n fine practice in Iredell connty. Pos »*•»«} of «o iron constitution, be did not yield to any ordinary richness, and as long as he could he resisted the steady en croachment of paralysis upon his vital powers. When his family moved to Gastonia five or six yean ago, he could still go about the house, bet after sustaining four or five strokes bis strength failed and he was obliged to take his bed. Far a year or two he had bern helpless. Abont eleven days be fore his death, be suffered a final stroke and was no longer able to take food. Dr. Donglaas would have been 74 years of age next October. He leaves a wife and a large children. His oldest Roscoe Donglaas, came down from Concord several days ago and was constantly by bis father'f bedside nntil the end came. Sunday morning, the body was buried in tbc cemetery, after funeral services at tbe Associate Reformed church conducted by , Dr. J. C. Galloway. Dr. Doug lass waa a member of tbc A. R. P. church at Amity, but after af fliction came upon him be did not move fait membership. PUy Bril af Medaaat Big hall is on docket for the Gastonia diamond this after boon. The game will be called on at 4 o’clock. McAdeoville and Mountain Island will fnrnish tbe excitement—both corking gewd teams. Battery for Mc Adenvtile, Price and Bumgar ner; Mta. Island. IfaOf and Bentley. Severe Storm. The heaviest rein and eledtric *en»on passed over this section yesterday afternoon. Bolti • of fire as big as a man's Pl«yed aboot tbe boards in telephone office. Lightning ?™ck wi. H,rtcb Work® hoiwe. broke o tablet leg, a chair back, a deeper under tbe floor and crushed a metal lamp. The baby standing in the door oi the worn was knocked down bnt not hart. Mr. V. T. Love Appointed. Governor Glenn has appointed We T, Lo^e t Traitee oi Sebo®1 the Blind KLs created b> SS2f2SVti'JL'fcrE SeSfSgfiSPJTSRl wdl equipped as Ur. Love ft prform tbe duties of the office Me trill make a valuable mam ber of tbe board. "Mark Twain** Vee Hespeeilve Keataa Marais. A friend wrote to "Marl Twain" asking bis oplnioe on i certain matter, and received at reply. He welted a few day, •»d wrote again. His secow Ignored. Thai ! ke sent a third note, eoclosini : • nkeet of paper and a two can •tamp. By return mall be received , CCjLcar-l.^" wklek was tfe 0.^*DPlpw*?d,,“P rs calved. Plenee eend envelope.' LOT* TO SEEUM LBAVE. In. K. €. AiteiM Hm i StMM B*M m Om Uaito d Tb« Rev. R. C. Anderson wbo hu accepted the call 01 the Gastonia Presbyteries church, holds a warm place it ths hearts oI the people he ii leaving la ShelbyvilteT Teon. It is significant that on the morning he announced to bit congregation bis purpose tc come to Gastonia, a committee Iran another church was in hii congregation with a view tc bearing and calling him them •elves. Mis friends here sad onr readers generally will be interested In seeing the follow references to him which have been taken from Tennessee papers: Mtocd Coast? TImco. "Rev. R. C. Anderson, who hss been pastor of tbc Presby terian churr.h in this city for shoot eight years past, has ac cepted a call to a leading church in North Carolina, and will soon leave for bis new charge. Mr. Anderson is an hble preacher, a fine pastor and an exceedingly sociel and pleasant gcailemaa, and has a boat of warm friends throughout this community •>ooag all denominations who will sincerely regret to give him ,PP." I SMibssut* Cush. It Menu to be authoritatively stated that Rev. R. C. Aader son, for a number of years past the able and popular pastor of the Presbyterian church, will soon learc Sbelbyville for a near field ia North Carolina. Since he haa been here Mr. Anderson has won many friends whose 1 affections will follow him when ever be rocs and the services be haa rendered Mi chareb sad the caaaa of religion will be last ing. We regard Mr. Aadersoa an a very able nun, while as a pulpit speaker he has but a few equals. We are sorry that be ia to leave aa and we aay the tame in regard to his charming and excellent wife, who is beloved by all to whom she is knows. _ap«cui tram ItorUr Ul« to MaatrrMla Rev. R. C. Anderson, now foe a number of years the able and beloved oastor of the Presbyter ian church here, haa resigned his position and. having Ken called to the chnrch at Gastonia, N. C.. will soon leave for that place. Mr. Aadersoa is widely known as an able and popular pulpit speaker and Christian worker, aad bis departure is sin cerely regretted by all Sbelby ville. PMfae el First Baptist Church al Ckarlotta Ltafiart Only s Dai w Two Altar Paralytic Sfrafca. Dr. A. C. Barron of Charlotte, pestor of the Pint Baptist cbnrcfa of tbat city, died at Somerset, Vs., Saturday afternoon. Dr. Barron eras stricken with paralysis lait Thursday at tb< home of his daughter, Mn. W, C. Graves, at Somerset, where he stopped to join his famil] and return with them to Char lotte Thursday afternoon. Hr bad just returned from an ex tended tour of Europe aad wai apparently in the best of health. He took charge of the Pint Bap tist chnrch of Charlotte the fin of November, 1896, coming fron Baltimore. He ins one of thi most prominent divines ia th« South aad eras greatly beloved Dr. Barron arts a father-in law of Mr. Bari S. Pegram formerly of Gastonia, and ha< many warm friends In Gastonia and Gaston county who are aad draMl In IiMr nf hti AmiL Chatlotte Otmwt.lln A uemn received last night by The Observer from Mr. B. Frank Mcbane, of Spray; who ia at New Castle. N, H„ an nonncea the formation of the Amcrican-Jaaaaase Company, with a capital oi $1,000,000, with haadquartera at Spray, N. C. The dispatch adds that Mr. Arthur J. Draper. Mr. Oeorg* W. Franker and Mr. B. Frank Mebane are amoeg the Southern aaaociataa becking this new en terprise. No particulars are given bat it is snpposed that the new concern wilt operate e lerge textile plant, at Spray. Between twenty and thirty negroes, occupying the ftrst car of an Atlanta Coast Line ex cursion train from Kinston, N. 1 C.. to Norfolk were killed or in jured shortly after, noon Thurs day. The train consisting of the engine aad six coschcs. plunged through au open draw . of the bridge at Brace Station, tkt sngine and one coach, be* lag completely submerged la , •boot twelve feet of water, end 1 I*. coach pertly tub i oserged. , I The Cranberry Ian. one of tbo 1 !*?■* **■>•* prettiest bo r tela In the Western North Car t ollua menntsins, located three quarters of a arils from Cranber 1 Tf*by fin at 11:43 » o’clock Thursday afUraooo, ; <*•»»'"*• »«■• « *20.000, on «Uoh then was no lasunnca. » g ■ \ • fr* A © White Lleen A O In short © JJ lengths, from 0 ,X one-half to a 14 yds. la x O piece. A © 50c quality. © O onr price, © | 25c | ?35 k+++++*+++*+x + ♦ J Grocery { | Bargains ♦ + Nov is the time + ♦ foe everybody to ♦ ▼ get their grocery ♦ + sopplics from ♦ J Abernethy J + and CUmpitt t ♦ For the sot tea 4* ♦ dsys they ore ckm- + ♦ iog oet. They ♦ + wish to close oet 4» 4» entirely by Sep- + ♦ temberl. Induce- 4 + meets to liberal 4* 4* purchasers. 4 4 Come Quick! i 4 x 4* Abernethy ♦ 4 and Clampitt + ♦ ♦ *+++++♦++++♦* *=m^ms"==9aeaa»i<nmo none AT tUttt. Sssleele aad lairseadlad Churches Meet CerdUdy la. —a*_ e ▼MU. The annuel picnic of the Oh oey Sabbath school will be hdd i on the grounds at Olaey church > on next Saturday, August 26th. ! A moat cordial invitation is ex ■ tended by the commit lee in ■ charge to the Qastonia and sar . rounding Sabbath schools to I meet with them. i The Ladies'. Aid Society of * the church will sell ice cream, lemonade, etc., for the beneftt of the cdmetcry, and will greatly appreciate the patronage of those present to assist in this t good cause.
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