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ut the strike mm: she tenu of wbieh «■Qcad out of tbe At system to their xe of labor raster· to is re· The tie-op era· of tbe tbe to safer no Ipoksa λΛ ■ ilelra^Mk' ' ■ -a too aciayeu uiiiu. MttszB of difiereece be _ tbe sMCbialsts and tbe ' . rrilroed, which vtlslad eatircly will be «ettied at ftrat re sad freight «very 4qr a tbe attdtaai ol a b for la ι iaooaveai to all coo ia the 8. C.. of tbe gas dmlfciM» h A* Of BO repotiic «nie·* tbe anarchit î m4 the iwhlîrt which ι the Knmp—Β contrit* bmd i· mk bat· nabtn. «c irtaly , btbtw. On the other hud, iawltnots nhrttj by ptrsfrat1 representatives of I Stale, u thoee la qaestioo wm. are « boo· to the country and the Smith shoald wdcomc their coning. Another ship-load. it U stated, will arrive at Charit» toe ia Daceaiber or January. ΠΕΠΙΙΤΤΒ CAMPAMR— TM ELECTION. By the tiau thi· isaoe of tbc paper reaches its reader» the political campaign will have reached its cad. Th* voice of tha «pellbinder will bo beard no More in the land for the space of ataay days. The candidate, along with the proverbial hand· shaking aod tobacco· swappinir, la retired to the background for • season. The saccesefnl one is j now basy receiving the con· gratnlatiooa of friends and pre· paring to assume the duties of his oCce, while the defeated one has probably ' betaken him self agaia to his wonted duties. ootaiutug perhaps « mail meed Of condolence from the fact that "he «bo ram and get* defeated will live to nui another day." The world will wt| along in the tune aid way, the aaaettion of the vanquished that the country, at the banda of the party in power, is going to the doga to the contrary notwith standing. It is a safe assertion that the entire Democratic county ticket bas been elected. This being granted, it is as assertion true beyond the shadow of a doubt that Gaston* bas a gilt edged guarantee of honest, con* aarvative and progressive gov ernment for another term of two years- Selected with care, this ticket contains the names of men who have the very best interests of the county at heart and whose ever-watchfn! eyes will be on the people's afLrfrs to the end that they may be ad· ministered in a way that will bring the greatest amount of good to the largest number of •people. And it is to be hoped that iu the performance of their arduous duties, they will have the hearty co-operation of all the county's citizens. With two exceptions the campaign hi the State bas been a comparatively quiet one and largely devoid of bitterness and personalities. . These were the! congressional campaigns iu the eighth and tenth districts. In the latter the contest between J. J. Brkt, Republican, end W. T. Crawford, Democrat, baa been hard fought sod the re turns will doubtless show a , ckae suit with Mr. Çrâwford elected. The hardest fight, bowtw, and the one marked moat largely by vituperative as- , sériions sad personal charged, h si been that is 'the eighth district with Ε. Spencer Black- , M* «ad X. H. Hacbattoa tbtotbei'. Then it bat little doabt tbat Mr. Mr. Hackett oa Ùm etaup in · Joiat eianM oi tb« rthlilft ONt tba Ιοπητ aot ■ faawlM. We believe tbat Ûm Hdm. «a day will to bra afll a mB4 la tW la «M» ««triât Mr. W«bb'« by « lay awlalty to tbat tba al tW «atrtot ·» W MM «- - - - ^ «μ·μιμ«μι ■ÉÈAHh* J? MHM /v.» ■rswyra······ » *·■ . ' ;VV ^ îj* ·., * ^ ν v. MttMtMtaMMMQMhMMMriMMi he dear public ha» beea kept misting. Both tides claim the rictory but net till (he vote* «re watal will it be luon which my the Bmpin State has gone. Β1 reason of the tact that it is loosidercd the pivotal State is national politics, the result of ίο-day's coatcat will be signii· saat. PCtSQKAL ΝΕΚΤΙΜ. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cathey ipent Sunday in Clover. —Mr. Lee Brysoo. of Char lotte» apeat Sunday with home· folks at Clover. —Misa Myra Walton, of Char lotte, was the guest Sunday οi His* Mary Hildebrand. —Mr. Barnett Lincberger aade a business trip to Southstde Saturday, returning yesterday. —Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Miller ind Mr. Parks Hand, of Lowell, vera visitors in town yesterday. —Mr. I. S. Murry, of Kiogs Bountain, was a welcomed via tor at The Gasette office yester lay. —Mr. J. W. Walters, of Bickory, spent Suoday in town with his brother, Mr. jamea Walters. —Miss Bdith McLean, of Lireenaboro, «peut Sunday with lier parents, Mr. and Mr. J. D. B. McLean. —Mr. M. G. Kirkpatrick, of Rock Hill S. C., was the guest Su do ay of his brother, Mr. J. W. Kirkpatrick. -Mr. U. R. LaFar and little Miaa Mary are spending thi» week at their old home in Charleston, S. C. —Mr. B. C. Rogers, with the Gastonia Furniture Company, went to his home at Clyde yea terday on sick leave. —Surveyor A. W. Hoffman, of Belmont, was in town yesterday bo survey the site for the Flint Manufacturing Company. —Mr. William White aod little granddaughter, oi Kings Moon tain, srere the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spencer. —Mr. Will E. Adams, of The Evening Chronicle, Chsrlotte, ■pent Sundsy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Adams. —Rev. J. J. Kennedy returned yesterday from Mecklenburg county, where he bad been preaching several days for Rev. W. T. Waller. ' —Mr. Gua-Rutledge and Miss Ullah Davenport left yesterday for Texas after a visit of several weeks to the former's father, Mr. Bert Rutlcdge, near Lincolnton. —Mrs. Mnrpby Mauney re turned Saturday night from a montb'a visit to her father, Mr. P. A. Paytor, at Greensboro, and her brother, Mr. P. L. Pay· lor, at Washington. DUNK "JUNETY-SEVEII." Num. Blena Brafhara Op·· Haw kttllil Works at Spencer —Tfc· Fartant Drink an U>· Mark*4. Mr. George G. Glenn returned Thursday night from Spencer where be had been to superin tend tba alerting op of the new ly organised concern, the Spen cer Carbonating Company. The riant, together with the Crown Bottling Company, of Gsatonia, tod th· Columbia Carbonaliog Company, of Colnmbia, S. C., Is >wned by Messrs. George G. utd J. A. Glenn, of Gastonia, ind C. M. Glenn, of Charlotte. Mr. M. 1* Kiaer, of Bessemer, a the manager of the near plant. In addition to tba bottling of dl the oooalar hi·)· wrarft noti I ntoxicitlif bcTOTio, till i · >laat will bottle « new driak taowa m "NiMtr-Sevea." Tbe ww drink b Mid to be th« beet loft driak oa tlw market. It Mftiidi bar a (act The Republic «a· made their aat ataad at tbe Gaatoaia aat una at tbe uastoaia opera ioa*e leat eight. when Mr. J. A. kaith aad Mr.J. J. George, a :aixlidata 1er tke Legislature, raata froat Beeaeoer Cfcjr, briag· OK with them tbe Beaaeaer City lead. The arasic draw a rood trowd, aoetly Démocrate. Mr. 5. D. Hoilaad introduced Mr. laith n Dm Hwktt tbe· *· «· **££*? ·Εή«-.ΰ Jeot*· to eateitaia tbe audi· IBM, wbieb the? did uatU « lata Dr. I. ^ Matthew·, the pfcywla· r mlisf ίο the ffaSSZZ; > ■*' ' .-· V .· μϊμμμ ϋτητίι L. L. rtiWMB, Pru. ft. N. BOYCE, Casfctar ^ 1 The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. »«*··»· ■ W With sixteen years successful banking experience, capital, snrploa and profita of over one hntidred and twenty-five thousand dollars and deposits of - Over Half a Million = we are la a better poaitiua to serve our customers than ever before in our history. : : ; : We Invite yoo ts open an account with ua. DIRECTORS L. L. Jenkins G. Λ Gray T. L. Crai» A. A. McLean R. R. Ray Andrew K. Moore J. Lee Robinson H. M. McAdeu J. O. Wbile Fortunes Are Being Made Every Year Are yon getting your share ot the food things daring these prosperous times? Gastoni* is growing rapidly, and with graded schools, excellent railroad facilities, electric light·, water works, numerous manufacturing enterprises, good road* radiating all over the county together with our industrious people, real estate is sure to make wouderfnl advances in the near future. .·. Λ /. - .·. We are listing below, a few of our bargains; belter see us before they go· ■ * · · · « « , ■ . ,, 1 4 room house on 67 front foot lot located on Third St $1030 00 1 t-roojn house on 67 iront loot lot loeated on Third St $1100.00 1 4-room bouse cm 68 (toot foot lot located «.» Third St. .$1000.00 T&is property is in a natural grove on u high and healthy elevation near graded school. Very desirable for homes. 1 4-room house on lot S χ 180 on Rest Main St. $800.00 17-rootn house with lights and sewerage situated on Franklin Av., together with vacant lot on corner of Franklin Av., and 8auth St. This is oae of the must dealrabte pieces of residence prop erty in Castonis, and is the best loeated property that is Jor sale. Price on application. i small fare ot M acres-nice sandy soil—oae mile east of Oaatonia. per acre ..$30.00 1 farm of SO seres in high state of cultivation—food well of water— 2 tenement houses— near macadam road—1 1* miles from the center of Gaatonia. Very desirable for trucking or dairy bual nesa. Per acre — — *40. 1 nice building lot 100x106 in natural grove on Chester St. in reach of sewerage · $1050.00 3 residence lots 00*225 on Narrow Gunge Extension in natnnd oak grove.—These sre very desirable lota on a main thoroughfare, périront foot— — ——— $5.00 We handle property of any description. If yon want to buy or aell we can prove It to your advantage: to see u». ι ι ι ι Gastonia Insurance £ Realty Co. TO SUE MUX OVHEBS. Departaaeal *1 Ctawrci and Labar I··tract· District Al tanir BoMan I· Imtit ale Actiaa Afiiut Cettoa Mills for Violation ilCMtnct Liber Lew-EnfUah Otrla Bali. Wmhiaetom «pnial. M. to Charlotte Ob Mtrvr. Order· were to-day forwarded by tbe Department of Juatiee to the district attorney for tbe western district of North Caro lina, directing him to at once bring tait against cotton mill owners in tbat State fonnd to be rnilty of bringing girla into tbe United States, In violation of tbe contract labor law. Tbe trosbla came about through tbe arrest recently of an Bngliab girl, Hilda Barnes, who waa left on a train at Charlotte· stranded by a sail companion witb wbom tbe bad atartod to New York. Wben taken to a bona· of de tention in tbia city she detailed lb· operation of tbe cotton mill ■•η η North Carolina who bad prerioasly ant an a rent to Bog. land to seenre mill help for tbe North Carolina cotton mil It. Tba order» lasned to the 1(strict attorney to-day reqnire Mm to amat at oaca all tba 2· tirla who have been under wryaifiance for some time and a deport all hat tbeae, they be· ng held aa wHnesaes agalaat the îotton mill maaagen, and their «tat* who are aakl to he re iponalble for tbe proceeding. . Xr^J. Ç. WBllama. agmtt of Λ *frpfTt>"£t ,0* Commerça UaMab girla who ee*M here to rprk la eattaa mille, aara one a*ath« with a —bar already in Charlotte, at witnesses in the caaea which may reaolt from the order isaned by the government ■a atatcd above. Tkt €. < R.-W.'s Raw Triatmr. Chester. 8. C. Stportn Mr. P. Wolfe, until recently ascent of the C. & N-W. Railway at Yorkville, haa accepted the position of treasurer of the road with office* in this city. Hewill move hia family from Yorkville aa aoon u he can aecare a house. Mr. M. S. Lewi* haa held thia position for several yrara, bat owing to stress of bnisneaa found it β*canary to tender hia resig nation. Toe rapidly increasing buaineaa of the road alao render» it aeceaaary to have a man in thia position who can devote all of his time to hia detiea. 6ENEIAL REVS ITEMS. Mrs. Oranberry, wife of Biahop John C. Granberry, of the Southern Methodist cbnrch, dropped dead at her borne ia Ashlaad, V·., last Thursday. A New Orlaani diapatch telle of the death Sunday of Mr*. Bdgar Wilson Nye, «rife of tbe famous humorist, "Bill" Nye. who with hia family reaided in this State for a namber of years prior to his death. The ead came at the home of her daugh ter oo Avoc· plantation, near Morgan City. U. The body waa interred yesterday at New AtmmrrtAters mmat. j BIG LOADS J I clothing! For Men, Youths, Boys, Children! «μβμβηβμηββββμημβημημββμμβμβηββμι^μμμημμμμβμιΚμμββ^μμ» μβ········ιμ THE STYLES. ThE VALUES AND THE VA11ET1ES Ια selecting these goods we have had au eye to correct style, genuine economy and long wear. For we arc deter mined that when yon spend your mouev for our cluihing you shall have the best valu** obtainable (or evrry dollar spent. I JI> * raRMONK ÎTHtFEaSÎD^rïwtLaxI trm ■ —= Clothing for Men Correct Fall Styles Handsome Materials Popular Prices. : : It ii here in profusion. A great line of suits at $5. $7 SO $10, $12 .SO. In abort, we count this tbe greatest line o( men's suits ever handled in this town. .·. Clothing for Youths Our line is unsurpassed, and we have prepared for an ex traordinary demand. All the new materials, all tbe new st)les, the highest standard of quality and workmanship. Special val ues picked up l»y onr ex pert buyers. Λ CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN Mothers, take no chance. When you buy our time tried boy-proof clothing you are buying do exper iment. The greatest line we bave ever carried i> now priced at. per suit, €Bc, $1. $1 50 $2.25. $3. $4, $5, 16. See our line before you boy. Λ HaJf the b<pcf wJthlrv. school jfoies wear Mrj:Ja.nc/iopkin/· Βφ-Proof Clothe jIJ NO. F. LOVE \ Fall Goods at the Big Stores! Never before in the history of Southern Merchandising fau there been assembled inch t stock of fashionable Coat Suits, Wrap·, Jacket·, Purs, Dress Good», Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing. Shoes, Genu Furnishings, etc. Out counter· are literally teeming with immense stocks of the very latest in Fsll Wear and every piece wis personally «elected by oar buyer* from the different department·. · · · Ws are o( the opinion that ve have this Pall the best vari ety and the greatest bargains in th« Roady-to^Veer department that has ever been offered in Charlotte. This 1· saying s great dtsi because our stocks in the put bavo not by soy means been other than up-to-date. V V Λ .*. ι ,jm. η M Millinery Department — While our departments have been tiled with everything that is strictly seasonable, bere has been no pains or expense spared thi» de portment ' V*t ta so axtreaiely popular with all the Indie·. If it Is a hat that you went, we can «apply roe. Everything that Is artistic, sad salespeople tbsf know tr> offer suggestions and see that yon only bay tost which is absolutely becoming sad suits the pur chaser. provided yon wish their advice. We Malte a Specialty of Wedding Trou Meats* Transportation is paid to sll parties coming tv Charlotte within a radius of <0 mils· of Charlotte, apon purchasing from stores, mam- . bcr-s of the Jtetsiler's Merchant's Assoelstion, goods to tbe aaout oTftOM. The Little-Long Department Stores Charlotte, North Carolina. t-e-tVsa Dr» J. M. Hunter, Specialist OP ROCK HILL. SOUTH CAROLINA *"lU pata to pUMt. TwtttHw jnm ef BiPIUKITOANW OH» T«EAT*I>-CVMD. ι 4 rt.A 0.V.llwMl.lAxtrw4hAmu_ λ _ . „ -β- ,ΤίΜΪβΜτΓ». C. Μι·. 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Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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