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_ • """"roScrmmrrST1""11 /;« _ 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.” m 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. X+++++++++++K t TONE | i =— 1 * S&ywss;**” t f VTfceroalof all niano «► + «*k*n thou Id be ^ J TTtaet property with which the bdK + + «labo*«tely coeatroct + radTp0i;r “T‘lut,eM X X iKBr.S8.sr- i ^ HOI in a broad eenac ? ■eaaa character. ♦ + tSynonym for TtRK ia + j STIEFF J X * Waal Trade SL. J + Ckarlalta, N. C. + + C I. WUJMTI. “—|- 4. ♦+♦♦♦♦♦ ♦X 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. Current, mm, hr (. Heee I n i 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 m 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. - —.-Qlmi ---i ^—mmmmmmmmmm—■———— 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. I—— ' 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

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