fnlysauur dentist of that place
end Miss Annie May Barnett,
aj'-'Sfs-ss.Tiffi
bride’s parents Wednesday after,
noon at S o’clock. Rev. M. B.
Paofak nsrfatwiag the cere
—fh We nenifir ipspceaalve
eseener. The wadding was a
«>T qpiet affair owing to the
nenjBtsin el Ha Barnett’s
ficnxfa, and only the inntdiatt
mt um ctrcuooy om
the flomhaiii train to visit the
parents of the groom near Rath
erfordton. where they win spend
* few days before retnrning to
their fnhne home in Gastonia.
fa s young man of
trend splendid
ds profession, while
> will fain. The Star
ladng the groooi sad
them long yean of
happiness end pros*
M r ! - _l_ •
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/;« _ v •»■ *
;jThe free - delivery of mail
»*tM* the city Barits ia an ac
quisition which Gastonia had aa
wail prepare Itself to enjoy be
fore mother year rolls around.
The pracedca* requite amnt
that the office shall make a
record of *10.000 groat receipts
wUhin the fiscal jETcas^Vir,
ocw being fulfilled last year,
endioff July 1«
Postmaster Bradley am that
present indications are that the
office will reach this amount and
escMd it with the grots receipts
for th* year coding July 1, of
ThST^ttaiament will be an
other step forward in the path
progress by one of the best
tbwnaln the Sooth.
Mvnmt mm FUAT.
Win Spank enFtfitteal Isanas
Qownor R. B. Glenn win
•peak at the opera boose Friday
afternoon at hall-past * o’clock
on current politics! issues. It
***** * long time since opr
people have heard a political
speech from their present gov
ernor, but they all know that
when he talks politics, he talks
the real thing in a warm way.
Come to hear him.
--Chairman Armstrong it ar
ranging to have the Democratic
eonnty candidates present, and
they too will be expected to an
nounce themselves.
Chairman Armstrong ia also
foWng steps to secure a band of
masic if possible.
BUEWEST COUMES MR,
MkstlMMislUtnhMn
CMHtiVttlMwti.
amiiiwwii.
Dna: West, S. C., Sept. 13.—
Ervkioeaod Doe West Pemale
College opened yesterday under
most propitious circa instances,
ha via? enrolled a large number
of stndents from almost every
Southern State. The greater
part oi the slndsats came in yes
terday and it is thought that
many others will arrive before
the close of the week. A con
servative estimate, based on the
number of students already pres
ent and those expected to com,
places the enrollment in both
colleges equal to, and possibly
treaterthan; that of any in the
history of tbe institution.
I®. botb colleges yesterday,
the time was takes ap in regis
tration and tbe examination of
new students. To-day, however,
some work began, bat it is not
probable that the regular work
of tbe session will begin before
next week.
The practical result of the
large enrollment is the great de
mand for rooms both in tbe
dormitory and in the village.
Every availablcfboom la occupied
and a good number of students
are forced to board in private
homes.
nf Ik. J_.__
additions to Brshiae this year is
the library, taada possible by the
consolidation of the libraries
of the literary societies. Here
tofore the libraries have been
conducted separately, bat they
have been merged into one and
a librarian employed. This year
the reading room will be coa
dncted In connection with the
library and will be a distinct ad
dition to tbo usefulness of the
college course.
AIT things point to a more
saeceasfa] session la both la
•titnuons. At the Female Col
lege a large dormitory is in
come of construction and many
adtftionel inprovemeats will be
“•d* this year. With increased
facilities both colleges ere better
Ptwrrf to give molts and to
MbfiDtha promise of tlMmek
and efficient service. IfiTv*
The students who have coma
to these toatitetions may rest
they will receive
rneeb solid benefit end to
don from ideals iacnkatad
H «hey ere true to a
dnpr.aad tbs moral
LENOIR. N.~cT
over the Carolina & North-Weatern Railroad oa
Friday, Sept. 21 at
to attend the
Big Auction Sale of
147 City Lots
in the new suburb,
LERINCO
Pine residence section. Good investment.
Pree Innch. Music.
Yoor price. Terms to suit.
Lenoir Realty & Ins. Co.
"We fell the earth.”
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MK. JONAS LSTMUP DUI.
Wu in Three Weeks With Ty
phsU rmr-NnM at Utti
Lattimore, Sept. 13.—Mr.
Jones L. Stroup died lest night
about 9 o'clock from typhoid
fever, after u illness of three
weeks. He wss e son of Mr.
Cephas Stroup, of Gastonia. He
was an old-line Republican, hav
ing served one term us postmas
ter at Chmyville under McKin
ley's first administration. He
has been business manager of
the Vernon Oil company here
for four years and, when the
Pink Maanfactnring Company
was organised a few months ago,
be wee deleted its secretary. He
was a fine business man and hi*
place will be hard to fill. Inter
nsent was made here this after
noon nt 3 o'clock, with Masonic
honors. He is survived by n
widow and font small children.
This news will come aa a great
•frock to Mr. Stroup's namcrotu
Wends in Gaston, few of whom
knew of hi* Ulnem. We join bis
friend* in sympathising deeply
with those of hi* own and bis
father’s family who mourn hi*
death with distressing sorrow.
Mr. Claude A. Matthew*, city
tdiford the Charlotte New*,
died Thuidiy night it Ashe
ville, where be bod gone in
search of health. He was one
of the State's brightest and beat
newspaper men, end wilt be
greatly missed. He was thirty
five year* of age end leaves a
young wife and one child.
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A Chester special aays: Mr.
H. T. Carter has returned from
Knoxville, Tenu., where he
went in response to a telegram
announcing the sudden death of
his son, Mr. Charles P. Carter.
The young nun was crushed to
death by a big iron girder o,f a
bridge which he was building.
He leaves a wife and one child.
PLANS
No. 4
HOME FOR THE HOSPITABLE
Hiriiumioui and Comfortable While Particularly
Adapted to Entertaining.
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JNO. F. LOVE
"EW The People’s Store "Ew
®00DS OOODS
nHB tide of a great fall trade
is rising rapidly at this
store. Our buycre and
]f£]f our milliners are back at their
posts again and are putting on dis*
OOODS p|ty end arranging the greatest . OOODS
stock of perfectly fashionable new
fall goods U has ever been our
pleasure to show. Oar stocks of
HEW )j£w
nonnc Ladies* Dress Goods,
6001)5 — OOODS
a
A Clothing, and A
Gent’s Furnishings
n* “ NEW
are simply unprecedented in quan- GOODS
tity, newness, and style. All are
on display, and you .are invited to
inspect them.
NEW
GOODS JNO. F. LOVE GOODS I
The People’s Store
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FALL NEW FALL
1906 GOODS 1906
REGISTERE0BERKSH1RE |
■reovE t«» stick or nos
Oor fall-registered Berkshire
Boer just received from Biltmore
Firm reedy for service.
Thoroughbred pigs for sale.
4* — 1 ■
SPRINGDALE FARM,
i. r. sun e co., phh.,
. ' lowbll. n. C.
__07«drn
Subscribe for The Gastonia
Gazette,
PIANO AND VOCAL
Mr. W. H. Ovcrcarah, who hat
spent a number of years, also the
past summer, in New York atndy
In* Piano and Voice (studying Pi
ano with the great pianist and
teacher Rafael Joseffy) will teach
a class two days in the week in
Gastonia. Special training of both
beginners aad advanced pupils.
Address
W. H. OVERCAR8H.
Tnrea St.,
CHAN LOTTS, M. C.
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Dr. J. M. Hunter, Specialist
OF ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA
M"*??,■ T,Bm?rV9,,r“)lc »!«•«. Scrofnla and
tba ka(fc taaa 0w,1»°"jt,"n“!7 °ryl°* Tr«*ta "Ithont
*° p*tieat 1WyfivB yBBT* -*
rbfbrbncb to a pew cabbs trbatbd-cured.
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Wool Dress Goods
at a Great Reduction
W. are »howing a big line of dress
goods at leas tbaa their real valaa.
Broadcloths, brilliant!oes, storm
sargaa, silks, etc. fa mil the late
aad attractive patterns.
We kavs a lias of <t*vbl« width drasa
goods worth sis. ear price per yd!lSe
A Hoe o4 me goede. per yard._SSe
Ala* a U> Haa w aa» r,..._»
Doat forget ahoee, shirts, aad
cfotklag, aad tfea fact that
Lucas Company
SELLS IT FOR LESS