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- ; TI.c Ccctonla Gazette." WANTS. . JW ANTED Two good life fnsur V atJce solicitors, apply to E. G. m Tally, Craig & Wilson Bldg. A2p2t. GO TO the farmer Supply" Co. for Garden, Field and Grain feed, Fertilizers etcl - ': y v ; f 'TOP at Lore's Grocery depart tnent s as you do your Easter s.-'rping. - -.',:';:.: '.; M29cl. - COR SALE at a bargain,--2 nice res I idence lots, 4th and 2d afreets. one block of .macadam road. J.L. to. COR SALE House and lot on West TV Airline St. end lot in Gaston Terrace at 'once. C. Loray Drug Store, r ... COR SALE Any one of I ... intr Drooerties in Gastonia C. Johnston, ASK YOUR grocer for our fresh home-made meal. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Don't accept a substitute. If grocer is unable to fur nish you send to our mill. We also have cracked corn for chickens. AplfclO Gastonia Roller Mill. 7 the follow (1) Kesidence corner bouta ana frank lin, (2) Gazette lot 60 feet op Main, . (3) about 1.00Q leet jrontage on Ma ' rietta. Third, and South. W. F. Marshall, Raleigh, Box D. ' M29c3 YOUNG LADY WANTED The Gazette wants a young lady for office .work ' for two or . three months. Work nice and light. One v who can use Oliver typewriter and keep ordinary single-entry books preferred. Apply in person to The Gazette office. -' tn. DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, of Char lotte. N. C, will be in Gastonia at Falls House on Saturday, April th, for the purpose of treating dis- , eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and fitting Glasses. . On this visit the doctor's fees for glass fitting will do reaucea one nan. FRIDAY, MARCH, 29. 1907. TOWN AND COUNTY, -IIave you bank yet? The gardners are the fishermen. gotten that savings busy; bo are next 'Hospital mass meeting Tuesday night; don't forget it. It seems like the good old sum mer time is here to stay. - Best cotton 11 cents on the local market. None was offered for sale to-day"" McAdenville and St.Mary's Col lege will play again April 13th. It has' not yet been decided just where the, game will be played. A brand new coffee show case has been placed in the grocery de partment of the John F. Love, Inc. store. - The new show case will "Con tain only Mocha and Java coffee of different varieties. - On occount of lack of space we are" unable to publish in this issue a complete list of the contributors to the firemen's fnnd. j The list will be given in full neat week, At present the subscriptions total more than $375 and the list is growing. Mr. W. A. Bentley, of McAden , ville, will leave Tuesday for Lynch burg, Va., to sign with the Lynch burg team of the Virginia State Lea gue. This is his second season with the Virginia League. He will have his same position behind the bat. Much interest is being mani fested in the series of meetings be ing held nightly in the First Presby terian church. The congregations are large ana quite a number have united withlhe church. The pastor, Rev. R. C. Anderson,, is doing the :. preaching. : .-.-.-v ... - -. As the result of a penalty case ' which was tried before Magistrate T. H. White at the city hall yesterday morning, the firm of Morrow & Moffit was granted 'judgment against the - Southern Railway to the amount of $75. ' Messrs Long & Long represen ted the plaintiffs and Capt. G. F. Bason the railroad. ' ' Messrs J. is. ana 4. L. Heal yes terday sold the two lots on Second and Fourth streets, advertised in The Gazette, to.Mr. Neal Dixon, Mr.' J. N. Hanna also sold a lot in the same neighborhood to Mr. Dixon. Mr. - Tobe Moore yesterday sold two houses and lots on East Franklin avenue, one to Mr. C. L. Eppley and . another to Mr. Sam McDonald. Mr. E. C. Brown,1 agent of the Seaboard Air Line- Railway at Mt; - Holly, has resigned and has been succceeded by Mr. J. T. Welch, of Mt. Holly. ' The change took effect Tuesday. Mr. Brown will go on the road as passenger flagman. Mr. E. B. May. the. operator at Mt. Holly, nas aiso Deen reuevea oy Air. i. j. Jackson, of Cherryville. Mr. May win make ma nome in Portsmouth, - va., wnere ne nas accepted a- posi tion witn me rauroaa. ,t ' ' ' Mr. David J. Craig, president of . the Craig-Flanigan Harness Co. of Statesville, has sold his interest in that company and will no longer be Connected with its - management. l ma win not ettect any cnange in . the llenkle Liye Stock Co. as this is . : a separate and distinct corporation. . Mr Craig if secretary and treasurer . -. of this firm and his relations will re- v mam the same. . The company has offices in more than half a dozen - towns in Western North Carolina and is doing a large volume of busi- . ness under Mr. Craig's management. Mr. R. B. Babington, manager of the Piedmont Telephone & Telegraph Co., was in Gaffney, S. C, yester day and while there dropped ip at the county jail to see Tom Harris, the young white man who was under sentence to be banged at 10 o'clock this morning for the murder .f an . aged white woman near Caffaey some weeks ago. The object of' the murder was robbery and the deed was an exceedingly brutal one. Harris got nearly $800 in cash off of " the woman's body. When Mr. Bab ington talked with Hams the latter was rolling a cigarette and seemed as calm and contented as it be were preparing to go fishing. In reply to . questions he said that he thought Mrs. J. K. Hand, of Kings Moun tain, wns among those who attended the millinery openings in town Wed nesday. Misses Arties Norris and Rossis Kendriclc. of Kings Mountain, were among.the many shoppers jn town Wednesday, ,. ,v--":"'-,s-v--; ' Mrs. B. F. Lconhardt and daugh ter, Mrs. Thomas Rankin, of Lowell, pern iffloor the Easter ahonnera here-Wednesday.',' :. Amon? the Easter shoooers here Wednesday were Mrs. S. M. Robinson and Miss Virginia Robin son of Lowell. ; . ; -r, Mr. Walter Smith and daughter, Miss Mamie, of Bowling Green, S. C, were among the out-of-town visitors here Wednesday. CoL PJ. Lineberger is visiting this week at the home of Mr. Robert McCully, of Bowling Green. , r Mrs. T. M. Dobson, of Yor.kville, S. C. was a pleasant Gastonia visU tor Tuesday afternoon. , ; Caot. S. Briarht. of the Southern Railway, was in town Wednesday soliciting . subscriptions from tbe railroad boys for the purpose of erecting a monument to the memory of the late President Samuel Spent Miss Ashe Caddy, of Monroe, will arrive Friday to spend several days with Miss Ethel Gray. .Mrs. George Turner, of Grover, was in town Wednesday to attend the millinery openings and to visit her mother, Mrs. Laura Ford. Dr. and llrs. T. ArWilkins have gone to housekeeping in the resi dence on Dallas street formerly oc cupied by Mr. C. D. Holland. Messrs. Charles Cavis,' R. A. Love and J. Lean Adams attended "Buster Drown", in the Academy of Music, Charlotte, Tuesday night. Mr. J. A. Abernethy, of Lincoln- ton, was a business visitor here Wednesday. . Mrs. Lizzie Falls and- Miss Bryte Rudisill, of Kings Mountain, were pleasant shoppers in town Wednesday. T -Mrs. J. A. Page, of Clover, S. C, arrived Wednesday to spend several days with friends. v Mrs. Sarah Carson is desperately ill at her home in the Pisgah section. Mrs C. B. . Armstrong spent Wednesday in Dallas, the guest of Mrs. J. R. Lewis. Mrs. Ht N. Garrison, of Besse mer City, was among the many master snoppers in town Wednesday, Messrs. Meek Barnett, Frank Abernethy, Gner Love and W. F, Michael went to Chester, S. C, Wednesday night to attend "Buster Brown, , MILLIXrS OPENINGS. Oaslsaia Laliet gnd Those Iron 'Neirby Towns Visit tb rj II Jlnery parlors and Feast . Their Eyea oo t h a Pretty Thin. - ' 'Tbii has been thelaJies' week in Gastonia. Since -' Tuesday morniDg Ihey have had rigbt-of way as far aa Caster hat.i and other Spring furnishing are concerned. . Many have been here from other towns and. all were - pleased with handsome showings. Below will be found some facta about tbe several openings not mentioned in Tues day's paper: Torrenca-Morrls Company, Next to her Easter bonnet this thin; that is dearest to a worn an'a heart is ber jewelry, ana next to the various millinery parlors the ladies yesterda flocked to the jewelry store of tbe Torrence-Morris Company, where one of the shop , windows contains an attractive 'showing of mostexqnisite and beautiful of sterling silver, the , other being decorated .with peach blossoms and artificial lillies. The great est attraction in the window was tbe rabbit's nest on wheels drawn by nine little biddies driven by a tenth. Within tbe nest a glimpse of the eggs only told of the beauti ful attractions within. The ladies went into raptures and exclaimed MOh isn't it perfectly lovely and it's only $5 00", as their eyes rested on various locketts, rings, i ect.. which were shown through tbe cracks in tbe broken eggs in the nest. The Torrence-Morris Company know bow to please the ladies ana tbey have select ed a stock of diamonds, jewelry and silverware for their Easter opening that will please every caller. . Yeaf er-McLean MIf . Co. "Tf u n n a 1 ly NONE SUCH AS i - ;v-t:v:v-.:'i;::NUNNALLYS;; Four Real Reasons Why It Is Relished Above .;.Vi All Others. ; v 1.. Nunnally's Candy contains more-'nuts, French fruits," and other EXPENSIVE: materials than any other candy made: We KNOW this, from comparisons we have made with other brands. 2. Each box of Nunnally's Candy contains a greater number of vareties than the same size box of any other manufacturer. ' , 3. Every-box of Nunnally's Candy is guaranteed absolutely pure, and even exceeds the requirements of the National Pure Food Laws.-.';'., ,f' '..". 7 '.'". .; . .t . f'' ' .-r. ' 4. Nunnally's Candy is always '.shipped by EXPRESS. Most manufacturers ship by freight. .. V. ""'.. .'. .. 2 e 3 a -e ' Sold In Qastonla by H. KENNEDY & CO. SOLE AGENTS. 1 8tAeuuntj A HOUSE ON FIRE n Miss Sue Stowe, of Belmont, was a pleasant shopper in town Wednesday. Mrs. A. R. Rudisill, of Kings Mountain, was a Gastonia visitor Wednesday. She was the guest of Mrs. V. E. Long. . Among the many Easter shoppers in town yesterday were Mesdames J. W. Campbell, S. A. Clinton, P. A. Pressly, John Smith, Dudley Duff, Meek Smith, Misses Emma Clinton, and Mattie Caldwell, of Clover, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barnett. of Clover, S. C. were among the shop pers in town yesterday. " . Miss Beta Coulter, of Newton, returned home yesterday after spend ing several weeks with the family of Rev. W. L. C. Klliian. ; Rev. W. H. Reddish and Mrs. J. D. Moore. Sr., went to Maiden ves- terday to attend the preachers' con ference of the South . Fork Associa tion..;.;;.. Hon. O. F. Mason, of Dallas, was in town yesterday on his return home from attending Cleveland Superior Court at Shelby. ' Mrs. J. R. Lewis and Mrs. S. C. Cornwell, of Dallas, were among the Easter shoppers in town yester day. Mrs. F. L. Carpenter, of Kings Mountain, was in town yesterday to attend the millinery openings. Mesdames John C. Moore and Fred Robinson, of Dallas, were here yesterday for their Easter shopping. Mr.' Wade Elmore, of Lowell, R. F. D., was in town yesterday on bus iness. ' . Mr. D. J. Keeter, one of Grover's prominent business men, was a bus iness visitor in town yesterday. v Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rhyne and Mrs. J. A. Rhyne, of Mt. Holly, were Easter shoppers here yesterday. . . Mr. George Patterson, of Kings Mountain, was among the many out-of-town shoppers here yesterday. Mr. Arthur Barringer is at home from the Asheville School for the Easter holidays. .Mr. George R. Shipman, man ger for tbe sale of Stoddard's lures, is in town in the interest of his work, ; v : Hon. R. A. White, of the Old Furnace neighborhood, , spent . last night in town, the guest of Esquire T. H. White. - : Wednesday and yesterday the interest of the ladies, both of Gastonia and of nearby towns, centered largely at Yeager's, where there was for two days a continuous gathering of t h e fashionable who came to see the handsome Easter and spring bonnets. Tbe nrst thing that greets the eye of the visitor to these popular parlors is the beautiful and artistic display in the show windows, one devoted to millinery and the other to dress goods. The one-contain ing toe nat display is done in lattice work of white and pink. Just back of a large arch in the center of this lattice work is a figure gowned in pink - silk. Above the arch are three open rings, the circulcr work and decorations being done in pink, many rosettes of this color lend ing aid to the scene. The op posite window contains a be witching display of costly turn ings draped over silk and Persian wash fabrics, which are them selves thing of beauty. These windows were trimed by Mr. D, J. Boaz. This feast at the entrance, however, is only a foretaste of what awaits the spectator . with in. There one saw, in a be wildering profusion, creations in headwear that are truly artis tic and that must indeed have made the hearts of the ladies go pit-a-pat. One of the newest and prettiest in the lot was a natural Leghorn with maiden hair fern appliqued on top and with two large white plumes caught on tbe side with a pink rose. Another pretty creation is a large black Neapolitan pic ture hat with black plume and shaded green roses This is a most attractive hat. Another new style shown this season, and one that is very attractive, is the Airship bat in ecru and black. This department of the Yeager-McLean Mfg. Co. is under the efficient management of MissRoddey. Saturday afternoon at 4 p. m., A HOUSE will be SET ON FIRE showing Protection Afforded from fire by GIBRALTAR FIRE RESISTING PAINT, made of best lead, oil and zinc. .". .'. .'. The House is made of Dry Seasoned Pine and is Painted iaside and out. A Fire made of Kindling Wood, Excelsior ana Kerosene uu will be built in and around it, and on the roof. It will all be on Fire. A wonderful spectacle. :::::::::: Mr. T. A. Gould, President of the Maryland Fire Proofing and Paint Co., Baltimore, Md., and also President of the Stoakley Gibraltar Paint & Roofing Corporation, Norfolk, Va will be here and have personal charge of the exhibit. : : While getting ready for the exhibition, Mr. Gould will lecture on these materials. Everyone invited to be present, reserva tion being made for ladies and children. : : : : The exhibition will be on vacant lot opposite residence of Mr." T. L. Craig. ::::::': : : rFCRNiSHINGS WEAR EASTER New Collars, Belts, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Hand bags fv Vlv Gordon Dye Hosiery An Elegant line of Gauze Lisle, silk and lace stripe hosiery. : : : : : : : : : Plain gauze lisle from All silk hose Lace or drop stitch hose ........... 25 to 75c. 00 to $1.50 .. 25 to 50c. 15 c Special Ho siery Offering 15c 50 doz. ladies' drop stitch hose white and black all sizes. Elegant quality easijy worth 25c slight seconds but you would never know it. To see them is to buy. .'. .'. J. 1. Belk Cft he got only justice when he was sen tenced to death and that be bad no kick whatever on his trial. He told j when and where the burial would take place.. Mr. Babington thinks that the man is. mentally unbalanc ed. . JOAB'S LINIMENT . pain. 2 3 cents. relieve all Have you tried tbe latest Perfume Wm. H. Brown & Bro's. Pocahontas A fascinating odor which pleases everybody For sale -by -Frost Torrence & Co. M26-29 Mrs. J. H. Beatfy Dead. j Mrs. John H. Beatty, of Lucia died yesterday ' morning at 4 o'clock from a stomach trouble of several weeks duration. Mrs. Beatty was 35 years of age and was a sister of Mr. H, M. Eddie man, of Gastonia,, and Mr. W. P. Eddltman, of . Mt. Holly. She was also a sister of the late Sidney Eddleman.- Mrs. Beatty was the mother of seven children all of whom are living. The funeral services took place this morning at Snow Hill church near Lucia. - Mr. II. IS. Eddie man attended the funeral from Gastonia, - v ' - Jno. F. Love, Inc. "All roads lead to Love's," someone was heard tq remark yesterday and the .reporter, watching, the entrance to the big department stores for a few moments, was able to believe that only the truth "was spoken. The annual Easter or Spring millinery opening at these stores began yesterday with a rush and will continue through to-morrow. When the re porter dropped : in or rather up to the parlors he found ; there a large number of ladies from Gastonia,, ' Kings - Mountain, Clover and other near-by towns, all intent upon looking at and praising the new hats. , v Space forbids . more than a passing mention of just a few of the beautiful things to be seen at Love's. Speaking gen erally it may be said that the Mushroom style is all tbe -go tbis season, both in bats for dress wear and for street wear. One of the prettiest hats on ex hibition is ; one in Mushroom shape, white, with lantern crown, wmte ostnen plume and white ribbons, with large round headed gold pins. . Another pretty creation : is a straw colored ; Milan hat, trimmed with shaded roses, black velvet, lace applique, long natural grass (green) plume and two shades of chiffon. Still another pretty thing is a. black Neapolitan straw, with applique collar, trimmed in roses and faced with lace. One of tbe most attractive street bats is a blue straw, mushroom shape, wreathed in cherries (which looked good enough to eat), with blue shaded ribbons and two large stteel pins. One of the most pleasing things in the way of a Child's hat is a cream Neapoli tan, faced with lace and trimmed in yellow velvet, yel low roses and gold pins. Not the least attractive feature of the: opening is the decorations. The color scheme in the parlors up stairs is green and white, a profusion of ferns and potted plants lending a tropical air to the surroundings. The show window, the work largely of Miss Wiltna O'Par rell, is a thing of beauty. The background is oi crushed tan leather, the decorations being in yellow and green, . toe latter being of fruits ... and potted plants. In this window is to be seen- a straw Milan in three shades of tan and a child's hat in white Milan, faced with chiffon, trimmed in pink roses and baby ribbon. The mil linerv deDartment - of these stores is- in charge of Miss Katherine Lease, who is ably assisted by Misses Kate Cody, Marv Tom Gattis. and Wilma O'Farrell. and Mrs. J. M. Parker. ne Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 35 cents, lea or Tablets. Williams Drug Co. To Set Hosjse Alire. There will be something tin usual doing at the corner of York and . Main streets - tq-mor row (Saturday) afternoon,- at 4 o clock. Though houses are almost as scarce as ben's teeth in Gastonia, a, house will actual ly be set afire. Kindling wood, excelsior and kerosene oil will be used. This is not saying that the house will be burned . np; it will certainly be set afire.- This method is taken to demonstrate the value of Gibraltar fire-resisting paint, for which the Gastonia Hardware Company is agent in Gastonia. If yon wanta to see the fun don't forget the time and place. " " - -' ; Argo Red Salmon is packed by the Alaska Packers Associa tion the largest Salmon canning firm in the world. They pack over 65. 000, 000 cans a year. At all grocers. "he above cartoon suggests its own moral. Official records show that over NINE MILLIONS of dollars ($9,000,000.00) in insurance premiums go from North Carolina annually, to be invested in other States, a large portion of which never returns. To check this current and to give better insurance for less money is the purpose of . , . . ' ' v;:. '-::?" NORTH STATE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ; KINSTON, North Carolina. SAFESTi Because it registers its policies with the Insurance Department of North Carolina. .. ... BEST; Because it writes 20 of the most attractive policies. .. .. .'. ." .. .'. Not only saves you money in premiums, bat invests money collected in yoar com inanity to baild op home industry. : : ': : .: : Before insuring write tp or call on - J. H. TERRY Manager branch of flee, Gastonia, - ' - - , N, c WE WILL BUY Wasfan Cotton Mill stock com. First National Bank .Gastonia. 30 Imperial Cotton Mill itock. . 50 Cora Cotton Mill stock. 10 Flint Cotton Mill stock. 125 SaJton Cotton Mill stock. Jr: 10 Woodside Cotton Mill efoct, 50 Crowd? r Mtn. Cotton Mill stock. Citiseaa National Bank stock. 1 16 2-3. ! WE WILL SELL 175 4rcade Cotton Mill stock." . 17 Erwm Cotton Mill stock, prefd. - 1 Chiqnla Cotton Mill Stock, com. 5 Arcadia Cotton M ill stock, com. 4 Lockhart Cotton Mill stock, com. 30 Gafiney Cotton Mill stock.com, 25 Walhaila Cotton Mill Stock. 5 Dilling Mill stock. tBambura Cotton Mill stock, prefd. 5 Btlton Cotton Mill stock. ? Capital City Cotton Mill stock prefd. 50 Cheswrll Cotton Mill Stock. If roa want to bay or sell, writ as. SOUTHERN .SECURITIES k TRUST CO. 4. A. Gtoaa, Prsa. Gastonia, C. M. Glenn. Trcas, - N. C. ;..u .. v:.; ;,i;.::;l;::.:.v; , and your point is well taken. If some thing like small pox breaks out tbe com " inanity gets excited Tand the "whole town goes wild, and orders vaccination and all sorts of precaution. The truth is more die of Pneumonia than most anything else, and yet when you can buy for 25 cents or fifty cents or a dollar a bottle of Cowan s Pneumonia . Cure which used . externally will cure Pneumonia, not near as many .people buy it as should. It also cures coughs and croup and colds. But its a queer old world, isnl it? . Yours, - : ' ;. ' charjxy. r
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