The Gastonia Goxette. BUSINESS LOCALS. CRUSH FIAJK1DA BEAN8 AKI) r Cabbage at Boole's Stan, Modena. LOST—Ladies gold Watcb, banting CUV, Elgin movement. Please retnrn to GazRTTg office. \Y/ANTED—Social correspondent W tax Raleigh Dally. Apply to C. A. Eory, Caaette office. COR RENT—Store Room, satiable r for dry good*, in a thriving towu; cotton mill trade. Address J, care Caaette Office. Tt-4-d \VJANTED—Wood chopper* to cut w pine wood at High flboala at 55cast* a coni. See C. J. Hum or Andrew M. Moore, Loray MUla. UCKJSE AND LOT FOR SALE— n The A. C. Williamson property on corner ol Cheater Street and Franklin Avenue la lor sale. See Dr. C. B. Adam* lor particular*, I oar—Between Hcaaenier and St. “ Mary's College blank book of Richmond Gnano Company con taining list of fertiliser accounts. Return to I. A. White. Bessemer. It 1 ' ■ " n——■*——— Inin* oi Mew Adrartliemania. Ja». V. Yeager—It is Here. Love Trust Co—Statemeat. Swan Slater Co.—Spring suit*. J. X. Belk Co—Spring trousers. Dr. J. B. Delvaux—Money talk*. J. X. Belk Co—High Art Clothing. Jno. F. I.ova—A piece of Japan. J M. Belk Co-Ralston Health Shoe*. Jno. F. Love—Onr Clothing De partment. Whitfield Dry Good* Co—Ladle* and Mi see a Hat*. Gastonia Insurance and Realty Co—Paying Investment*. egg— . —I-ST* —gg» TUESDAY. APRIL 17. 1906. LOCAL AFFAIRS —Carnival of the seasons next Friday night. Hours 6 to 11. —A large number of visitors from Gastonia attended and en joyed the Raster services at St. Mary’s Sunday. —A note from Mr. N. F. Furr, in California, dated the 8th, says, "lam greatly improved and we leave here in a few days for the coast country —We are glad to be able to print the centennial address of < Rev. J. I. Kennedy at New Hope. Oar readers will find it on the first page. —Make the carnival of the seasons a sncccsa next Friday night. It is given by the Daughters of the Confederacy and will help them in their jaudable undertaking of honor ing the old soldiers. —The local chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy will meet this afternoon at 3 o’clock at the residence of Mrs. T. L. Craig. The meeting is an important one and every member should be present. —Some unknown friend at Long Sboala sent Tux Gazsttk an Raster egg in last night’s mail. The egg seemed to have a patch on it as if it had been repaired at some stage of its growth and was something of a curiosity iu the office. We be lieve it u the first time we ever knew sn egg to be sent by mail. —Fifty-seven years ago Sun day. Capt. W. I. Stowe bad a good cry in Yorkville. He says be was a little boy io school then, ten years old. He bad in tended to go to Bethel com munion on the 3rd Sunday in April, 1849, bat when the morn-, ing came, behold, the ground' was covered with snow. And ms disappointment found more relief in teare then in enow balls. Callai to Leesrille, S. C. An inviution to the fifteenth commencement of the Lutheran Theological Seminary In Chicago has just been received from Rev. Brady L. Stroup, and we tender our thanks for his kind remem brance. He la among the grad uates, and on next Wednesday evening will deliver bis grad uating address on the "Nature and Nectsity of Pastoral Visita tion." He has accepted a charge ■* Lecayille. S, C., upon which' field of labor he will enter after graduation. Under 92M Bond. Vide Vitcb, a young white boy wbo drives for Davis & Son was tried before Esquire C. W. Nip per at Lowell .Saturday for tha burning of Spencer Mountain and. was^ placed under a >200 bond for bis appearance at tbe next term of court. According to tha _ facts, as we are able to Icaru, Vitcb took several ladies to Spencer Mountain Friday af ternoon and on his return threw away ^be but of a lighted cl garette which act fire to the leaven canting the fire. Loafaa Maatlag. Tbe regular literary and buat ■ neat meeting of tbe Hpworth League of the Mala Street M. K. church will be held lathe League room Friday evening at 4 o’clock. Tha nhieat foe the literary program it Teunysoa'* "Idyla of the King.® There will bo abort " Rood<j Table" sad Idyls of King* aod a sketch o< tha fife of Tennyson tore™ PEKSONAL MENTION. —Mr. Arthur Win ret, of York vi He. ■pent Raster ia Gastonia. -Mr. P. O. (Wat of ths YorkviUc Baquirar spent Sunday in the city. -MU* Lucy Hunk in, of Mt. Holly, U the guest of Mis* Jessie Shelton. -Miss Cconri. CsttU. of York Tille. spent Sunday with honteiolka. _-MU* Zos ftwt.r of Davenport ooUe«e spent the Raster holidays urt, —MIms* Cora Kincaid and Rosa Norris spent Raster with friends in Newton. —NjM Hcerl l>i*on of Bcitcmer TZtiXS?" yc*ttrUy of Mi" —Mrs. P. N. GUmnM Charlolte U visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Williams. ~Mr. Joe Aburnetby of Newtou ■pant SnndsT with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abemcthy. iTL?ro< «“dMrs. R. L. Howell and children. of Belmont, spent Raster with Mr. and Mrs. G. W.Hmtll Misses Sarah Mellon and Mary Shelton of Charlotte are the guest* Lillian Walsou and Mrs. T. 1#. v.nif. ~>7T.*J- *A| ||?' ?*wu- of thc Metro l*1 la Insurance Company •pent Raster at his home iti Che* TJVlllC. swJfcveS?' rw„.“; "SS « BSSiGS!* —Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Henderson went over to Charlotte SaturdaJtS spend Bastcr with Mr. Henderson's parents at HoprwcU. ~“,r i.Long, a young Uw ,sn‘f- a?d .wlll !'*vc hu office over the Gastonia Hardware aturv. . — Mfaaea Gertrude Me Had ye. Mnrr White, Mary Rul. LUdaayTMittie Brackman, 1 la May Bryant and Louu McCloney, of bin wood College Miner Pri<lay ni*hl to b*nr Polk CTUK CLUB TO-NIQHT. n*w«r Rsclta) if Ham* al Nr. V. C. Loci , The Junior Etude club wbicb is composed of Mrs. B. T. Moms' music class will give a "Flower Recital” at the home of Mr and Mrs. V. K. Long on Airline street to-night. In the rendition of the program each member of the club will be dressed to represent some Bower. A large number of invitations have been issned and a very delightful «nd enter taining evening is in store for all who attend. The following is the PROGRAM. Blush Rose—Geane Robinson. Frost blowers—Lavinia Hunter. Stalely Hollyhock*— Susie Rankin. Tea Elowers—Loie Long. Red Geranium—Violet Rankin Wild Rose—Wilma Long^ l.ily of the Valley—Clara Arm strong. Sweet Clover—Stella Whitfield, blower Song—Margaret Morris. gmiJire Blossoms—Maud Rankin. Nodding Daisies—Mary Harry. Pad den Plowcr*~F',,a Mny Me raas**Sr-NtUis Mauney. Golden Bod—Clara Armstrong and Margaret Moms The date which appears with your name on tbe margin of the paper shows when your subscrip tion or renewal falls due. They are Cam inf. "Whoop up the 4th of July celebration," writes a Gastonite in one of the central western "I hope to be with yon on that occasion. * Commnmlon Day Changed. requesrea Dy K*v. W. A. Deaton to say that com munion services at Autiocb Lutheran chnrch have been changed from the first Sunday in May to the 5th Sunday in April. Card a! Thanks. Mrs. R. C. Adams and Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Adams and family d«n»hr appreciate the kindneis oltbor friend* in their recent affliction, and return their grate ful thanks for the many tokens oi remembrance and Christian sympathy which helped them so much in the trying boars of deepest grief. WB ARU SHOWING A BEAUTIFUL UNB OF SFBINO TROUSERS PMM 13 Tf $8 PEI PAH. CO MX TAM A LOOK. J* M. Be Ik Comp’y OASTOKIA-KALEIOH WEOBUIO. Nr. Janas D. Haora Will Wed Klaa Bedford, at Balalgk, Thursday, (ha Uik. Cards (or the marriage of Mr. James D. Moore, of Gastonia, aud Mias Lydia L. Redford. of lUleigb, have been received in Gastonia. They read at follows: -ssmxab ii,c.harch Interest in this marriage is by do means confined to tbe home town* of the principal figures in it, for both are widely known and popular. The bride and tbe groom belong to prominent fam ilies, and baveadmiringacqualnt ancea iu many parts of the State, whose good wishes attend these two happy lovers. Tbe groom will he accompa nied from Gastonia by his brotb cr, Charles M. Moore, who will be his best man, and also by his sister, Mrs. Mary Morrow, and Misses Nell Smyrc and lithe! Gray, with the following ushers: R L. Smyrc and L. C. PrgTam, who will be joined at Charlotte by Mr. J. Oates Sprinkle. Mr. Clarence A. John son, of Raleigh, will also be an other. Miaa Josephine Brown, of Raleigh, will be maid of honor, and Mrs. W. G. Separk, of Ral eigh, tbe dame of honor. Immediately after the cere mony Mr. Moore and bis bride will leave Raleigh for a week's trip to Richmond and Washing ton. When they return to Gas tonia, thev wilt make their home wnn me groom s mot Her, Mrs. J. D. Moore. CASTER DINNER AT PALLS BOUSE. lfoaDer at Invited Ooaata Eajay the EUhnrate Mean. The happy guests of Mr. sod J*1*-J- W. Wood burn. enjoyed a fine Easter dinner at the Falla House Sunday. The day was an ideal one. It was on the golden borderland between fading winter and flushing spring time, but with its face toward the sunshine, the song birds, and the flowers. Iris and violets snpplied the table decorations, the favors being boutonnieres of violets. The following invited visitors were present: Or. and Mrs. J. M. Sloan. Dr. R. M. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. R. L,. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mar shall, Roger Marshall, Messrs L. Bryan, Charles Ford, W. U Morris, I„. L. Todd, W. *L Lesley. Miss Julia Marino. Mr and Mn. N. F. Shivar of Columbia and Mr. E. A. Coffey, of Cincinnati. Following is the MltKU. 0,i”* SjJSJ Pickles ifcaBHS'"* Americas Chcssc »ad Crackers It was a delightfully satisfying menu and elegantly served. It was a good dinner, spread by a management that sets much store by good things to eat all the time, and was enjoyed to the ntmoat by everyone ao fortunate as to be an Easter guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wood burn on this occasion. On* More. We have been requested to add the name of Mr. Wm. Ar rowood, of Bessemer City, to the list of living parents who bad sons in the Confederate army. We do so with pleasure. Are there others? Moved to LcwtlL Mr. J. B. Lutz, of Stanley, has moved to Lowell. He bought out the livery business of Mr. Dive Mitchem last week sod went right into hustling. We hope Mr. Lutz will do a driving business and prosper in his new honfe. The Last BalLCall. One by one tbe old soldiers are crossing over tbe river. Last Tuesday morning the summons came for Mr. Romulus Rollins, sa aged soldier at Bessemer City. He was buried at Bessemer next day, amid many manifestetJona of dvsp sorrow. lie leaves a widow and several sous. Last we Forget. Don’t forget the carnival of the season, to be given next Fri day night by the Daughters of the Confederacy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Craig. Tbe Daughters ars engaged fa the worthy canto of honoring the old soldiers and of keeping allva memories of the cause they fosgbt for. The admission fee of fifty cents allows en trance at all the doors of the four seasons where refresh ment will be served to all who come. The hours are 6 to 11. A cordial welcome and a happy evening await yon. COMMITTEE FOB THE FOURTH. Frladpal CammUiaea Pram Uia DlHaraot Tawaahlpa—Llal *1 Ucal Caamlffaaa. Al the meeting held in the city hall Iaat Tnuraday sight the following U»t of committee* waa completed and announced for publication: Cmaibnan—Jo*. H. 8*p*rk. SKcKitTAimut—The Pies*. Cuiiu'Mabsual—Dr. R. M. Reid. KnUCATlONAJ,. GAsroNra— l*rnf. J. S. Wray, J. H. Separk. L. J,. Jenkins. J. E. Page and Rev. Jno. Hall. South 1*otxt—Prof. V. P. Hall and J. A. McArthur. JDalla*—Prof. S. A. Wolfe, it. J„ Wilson. CiiKuavviu,*—Hon. I„ II. J. Iltra •cr, Prof, Wilson. Rive* Dane—Prof*. J, W. Dellinger and U. 0 Sams. Caowuca'a Mountain—Rev. A. T. Lindsay. Prof. J. S. A vent. CocNTY-AT-LAuca—R. 1». Raakin, 8 J. Durham, wf. C. Thompson. INDUSTRIAL,. Gastonia—Geo. A. Gray, J. O. White. G. W. Ragan, Jno. P. Love, A. H. Moore. South potnt-r. R. Ray. R. L. Stowe. Dallas-R. S. Lewis. A. Q. Bale. Crrnnavvitca—8. S. Mauney, 0. A. Rudiolll. Rivkb Rrni>—Hob. C. B. Jlatcbi aon. James Tate. CuowDga'a Mountain—F. Hilling, J. A. Smith. COMMERCIAL. Castonia—R.L. Swaa,F.L.Smyre, L L. Craig, J. I.. Robinson, L. T. McLean. South Poiwy^-S. M. Robinson. C. 8. Drake. Dallas—Martin Shu ford. O. D. CitaaavVILLX—Ben Kendrick.T.O. Leonhardt. Rrvna Ubnd-W. C. Thompson, R B. Davenport. CaowDct'i Mountain—Rufus Ba ker, O. O Falla. HOME-COMING. Gastonia—J. O. Holland. A. U. Stnrre, M. II. Shnford, W. V. Vir shall, T. W. Wilson. . Sorrn Point—J. P. Leepcr. J. R. Hcnd^rioa. Dallas—C. C. Cornell. If. A. Cupvutcr. CnnxxW'lLLx—Hoo. R. A. White, M. L. Rs disill. Rivxn Burn—Col. R. L. Abernathy, B. F. Carpenter. CaowDiut'i Mountain—J. R. Wilk ins, P. 8. Baker. OLD SOLDIERS Gastonia—W. I. Stowe. J. B Beal. M. II. Sfaufocd. T. I., Clinton. K. N. Wilson. South Ponrr—Henry Elmore, J. P. Stowe. Dallas -L. M. Hoffman, D. R. Paaonr. CxxaxYVTLr.r: -Michael Kiser, Mo ses Stroup. Rrvna Hxkij—B. F.Carpenter. A. P. Rhyne. Cxowdkx's Mountain—3. C hord, J. B. Carton. LOCAL COMMITTEES. AarjeUiiaxTS—T. X- Fayaaouz, B. II. Parker. Frost Torrence. Jno. L. Uryan, Dr. R. M. Reid. AuVLSiUr.wUXT*—W. h. Marshall, Hurt Look, C. 1. Loitin. J. H. Ken nedy, A. A. McLean. Tkanspobtatiok—S. N. Boyce, A. G. Mangum. G. h. Bason, C. M. Nolen, A. G. liras. Fxatxx a At Okoam uatiok—Motes Roman, W. I,. Thompson, R. L. FUe, J. W. Kirkpatrick. W/F. Kincaid. A cu ON MOOATION—J. L. Palls, 8. 8. Morris. L. F- Grove*. 8. M. Morris,!. F. Jackson. Livksy Accommodatiok-A. R. Anders, J. F. Davis, J. F. McArver, J. U. Thomasaoo, P. R. Huffsletler. Finakch—T. M. Fayaaonx, W. T. Rankin. ^^Auuitinu—L. C. Pegrsm, 9. A. TnxAStixrut—E. G. McLonl. PaooXAN—J. H. Separlr, W. F. Marshall. J K. Dixon. C. H. Arm strong, G W. Wilson. LL Loog. EIGHTEEN VETEIAHS' 8KAVES These Caofelarste Vstsraas Hsv# Ban B«M laths City Through the courtesy of Mr. J. 1. Wylie, the obliging keep* er of the city cemetery, we sre permitted to publish the follow mg list of Confederate Veterans whose graves are under his care: Dr. K. E. Boyce. W. M. Wilson. I'hos. Wilson. John H. Wilson. G. W. McLaugheu. David Jenkins. J. D. Moore. B. J. Robinson. Robert I*. Johnston. J. P. Glenn. Jobu W. Glenn. B. S. Head. H. P. McArver. William Bell. -* McSwain. Cap*. J. C. Todd. O. W. Davis. C. L. Oattfa. , T*HE MARK of the utmoat * atyle tod wear la a aoit Is •Illth Art." The new Spring mod eta are a Joy to try on. Come to aea oa and you'll atay to peaiae and bay. J. M. Belk Comp'y r.j. akbj.p They Hold Ceoncll of Var AffalMi the Dm Thai Ullad the Turkey*. Seated in easy chain in a shady corner of "Loafers Re treat" the other day, Thr Ca WETTR’s representative spied P. J. and the J. V. in n low but very earnest conversation, and slipped Into a aeat nearby. The conversation subsided for awhile, but was soon begun again hi all earnestness. Prom what we were able to catch on the wing, it aecnu that somebody's dog* (we don't know whose) had brntally tuordered two of P. J*» fin# turkeys sod he was seeking advice from the J. P. as to proper procedure lot obtaining the necessary revenge. By close at ten lion the follow ing conversation was beard: “It's murder in the first degree," demanded P. J. "Mo, it's a case of tnrkey cide," corrected the J. P. "It'a forcible trespass, too," added P. J. "Then get a search warrant," said the J. P. "It's destruction to private property," continued P. J. "Then sue for damages," suggested the P. J. "There's too much damage now," answered P. J. And It was finally decided to rt a shot-gun warrant. The P. deputised P. J. to serve it. end if this does not cover the case a trial suit will be made with chemicals and crushed glass. Beal Estate. The Gaatooia Insurance and Really Company have purchased a tract of laud on franklin Av euue in the rear of the Avon Mill from Mr. Sherman Robin son. The tract will be graded and divided into ten residence lota which will be offered for mic uu easy terms w prospective builders. SEALED BIDS WAHTEB. for CtidntdM ei New Brick CkOTCkctUdM. Notice is hereby riven that sealed thenewUshm ^E the same to be built of brick and o< dimensions about 30x50 feet. Plans and specifications may he seen at the store of Robinson Brothers in Gastonia. All bids should be mads for erectioa with sad without mate rial famished and shooid be ior warded by or befate the first of May, 1806, to Thomas Sparrow. Secretary, Gaatoaia, K. C., ILF. D. No. l7' Thf right is reserved to reject any or all bids. f». R. Patkick, •) J. L. Wiukik, I BuiUHojr J. R- Hs.enmson. [ Committee. Jko. W. Rrouuc. J —27V I OFFER FOR CASH Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. for SI. Artmckle COfTee* € Uhl, $1 LOOSE ROASTED (good) 7 LBS. FOR $1.00 Best Patent Dan Valley Floor $2.30 per 100 Nice Pic-Nic Haras 12He lb. ltib Meat 10 lbs. for . $1. Pore Short*, per 100 lb*., $1.40. Fat Backs, U lbs. for $1. Bran, per 100-lb. sack. $1.35 a Sack. Good Tomatoes, 3-lb standard, 10c a Can. * Good Pickles, 5c s dortn. Grandma's Washing Powder, 0 far 25c. Octagon Soap, 4c a Cake." v New. Orleans Molasses. 23c. a gallon. 1 H ||||naa*aaaaa|||a||a j: 50c. Coupon. ii n’iWstr’S'SLrs L«. Come to see Me. DRaJ. a DELVAUX. Gastonia, . N. C. April 11, DO. Daria Block. Every soM sensible beslsess nun In this town demands a aalld sensible shoe. and If be enman to this stare we sell him ' Ralston Health =Shoes= Why? Because they fit the foot et the start. They are bentos the wholesome, hygienic Nsea of the natural human foot* You need not hes Itate to discard those old, comfortable shots— yoe*ll find a new pair of RaisUas last exactly as comfortable the first day yon wear them. ICOMB IN AND TRY ON A PAIRS J. M. Belk Comp’y .. 1 1 ■',p'" . . ■ ' . i »

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