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JA5. V. ATKINS, Editor and Manager. ' Devoted to the Protection of Hone and the Interests of the County $1.50 a Year. In Advance, "Single Copy Sc. VOL. XXVIII., OAGTONIA, N. C.t TUESDAY, MAY 2l, l907. :s' NO, 41- PROFESSIONAL CAHD3. . GARLAND & JONES i Attorneys and Counselors' (Offlca over Eureka Hardware Co) Gastonia, N. 0. ' S. B. SPARROW ATTORNEY-AT-lAW : DALLAS, N.C.V OlTlce ODstalra over Bank of Dallas JOHN 0. CARPENTER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW DALLAS, N. C. ' Office over Bank of Dallas. .'' DR. P. A Pressly . ' " . . .? DENTIST . ' CLOVER. - S. C. DR. D..E. HcCONNELL, ; V DENTIST , , ' GASTONIA, N. 0. Offlca First Floor T. M. C. A.- BW . .. V; Phone 60. DRS. FALLS & WILKINS - DENTISTS .i . ; GASTONIA ,N. 0. Office in Adams Building , - ' Phone 86. . MRS. JOHN HALL TEACHER OP PIANO ; AND ORGAN, Real Estate, toana and Investments M.J. IIAOER ALEXIS, If. C' Will sell farm and town property ol all kind. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ' Having qualified as administratratrix of J, V. Wilson, deceased, late of Gastoa county. North Carolina, thi is to notify all person having- claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the nndersianed on or before the - 10th day ! May. 1901 ' ;' ' Or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said . estate will please make immediate payment. Luna C. Wusow. Administratrix. This 10th day of May 1907. .J14c6w. Ratio Dividends Received to Premiums Paid, 3$.9 percent Record of Policy No. 80,665 Issued in W at age 38, for $10,000 IS Payment Life Plan ' ANNUAL' PREMIUM ': ; S430.10 - IS Full Premiums $6,451.50 Dividends , " ...... 2.571.70 Net Cost "w ..,... . $3,879.80 .. The' Cash Surrender Value of the Policy. - at the end of the 3lst year is $6,694.20: ' the result beinc that the insured would receive $1.72 for each $1.00 paid, be T -sides having had 31 years' insurance for $10,000. ' Soathern Securities 4 Trust Co. AGENTS - ' ' ! ' Gattsaia, N. C, if " ' ' WEIGH Yoor family Wash - ? . .I. a v ji - Our system of washing by tbe pound is economical; saves you time and wash-day worries." - Snawflake, Steam Laundry -,,-..-.. phone No. IS. J7clmo. The Oasette for ftrst-class printing. ORDER ICE COUPONS by telephones We have ar ranged to' deliver- Ice ; Coupons . vy wypcviat lucsacucr iruui mis date. On account of so many Drivers we have this day gone. '-on a CASH basis. Our drivers will no longer be allowed to deliver Coupons but a message by driver or to Phone 316 will bring coupons promptly. V- . We have inaugurated- this system "s a protection to our i Customers as well-as -ourselves. are sold for SPOT CASH. , . -. ".We will 'appreciate our Cus tomers reporting any trouble to TL:zs -31$. C::!:r.:i Ic3 4 Ccrl Ccrcny M2S. J; V. CULP CSAD. ) j Younl nU o! Twenty Montha Passes Awir : After Erie! 111 netsCody Taken to' Lah caster. S.. C, Iler Old Cone "' far Curlal Members of Fam I tit With Iler When End Cams Following an illness of scarce ly two weeks, Mrs. Lillie ; M. Culp, wife of Mr J. W. Culp, of tbe standard Hardware Cpm pany, died Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. She . bad been des perately ill for several days and as a last resort she underwent a difficult operation three or four days before the end came. All that friends and loved opes could do to relieve her pain and restore her if possible to health was done but to no avail. - Four sisters and Mr Culp's mother were with her when the end came. - - i r j The body was taken on train No. 40 Friday night to Lancas ter, S. C, ber old home; where IUC IUUCIHI HUU IUICIU1CUI lyUK place Saturday afternoon abbut 4 o'clock. The remains were accompanied by the grief-strickf en . husband wno win remain with relatives there for - several days.;. i '; -1 ! V t t, ji Mrs. Culp was a daughter of tbe late Major B. F. Miller,; of Lancaster, S. C, and was about 24 years of age. She was mar ried to Mr. Culp in September, 1905, soon after Mr. Culp came to Gastonia to take charge- of the Standard - Hardware Com pany's store ; She is survived by tbe following sisters : Mrs. L. C. Lazenby, Mrs. William Drennan, and Miss Pearl Miller, of Lancaster: Mrs. R. B. Mack ey, of Heath Springs; Mrs. J: Hackney, of Lnarlotte and Mrs. James Iceman, of Birmingham, Ala. Her father and only broth- er died soon after her marriage. Tbe deceased was a most es timable young woman and the entire community laments her death, and extend its sympathy to the heartbroken . husband, She was a-loyal' and consistent member of Main Street Metho dist church, i v GUARANTEED BY J. H. KEN NEDY $C0. - If the head aches, if the back and side are painful, if there is distress and nausea, after eat mg, if you are ..sleepless, nerv ous and out of .sorts get a 50c box of Mi-o-na from J. H. Ken maI f Pa ,:,, imfft - rrtA , 1 Y-scrtltif certainty that the. remedy will cose you noioing unless u gives ;you freedom ironi au ins ana i pains and restores you to health. Use Mi-o-na stomach tablets, and your ill health will soon be gone ana you win torget mat '..'' . ;. m lyoubaye ever had indigestion 1 or its resulting ills. M21.24.28 Beard-Harrill. At the residence of Mr Pink Pethel on West Air Line street, Friday night at 8 o'clock Mr. Haskel A. Beard, son of Mr. J, B. Beard, of Gastonia, and Miss Alice V. Harrill, daughter . of Mrs. Margaret Harrell, also of Gastonia, were married by Capt. W." I. Stowe. Both these young people are; well known ia Gas toma where they have many friends who join The Gazette in wishing them much nappi ness. The marriage was i surprise affair and. was to have taken place Sunday, but. the young couple . decided not to wait any ' longer than Friday night. . A Fine Showing. Rev. -J. A, Hoyle returned Friday r afternoon .from Maiden where he attended the com mencement exercises of South Fork Baptist Instituteof which he is one of the trustees. There was no sermon or address, the exercises being conducted, en tirely by the students of the school, of whom there are over 100. The programme; included exercises Thursday night, Fri day morning and Friday night. There were at least a thousand people present Friday, says Mr. Hoyle.' Rev. O. L. String&eld, who took charge of the institute the first of January when it had been forced to close, has bad re markable success. He will re main at the head of the school and the trustess and friend are expecting that it will grow rapt idly. At the annual meeting of the board of trustees held during commencement the president's report showed that the expense of operation this" year exceeded the income only $57.49 and this amount was more than covered by -a liberal donation -from a friend of the institution.: Under tbe circumstances a much larger deficit was expected.; U i :Hua Subscribe for the Gastonia YORK AND YOUITVTLLE V,'hat'a Coiii'Adbsl our Nelih hora Jost Across tha Una. Vorkvllla finauircr. 17tk. The white firemen of Yorkville are to have a picnic at tbe Ab ernathr ' fishery on Wednesday, May 29th... - , For some days past the chain gang has been engaged in pre paring the bottoms on the coun tv home . farm for a . big corn crop.,, f , -f - Meetings of t h e respective township divisions of the York Countv Southern Cotton Assoct ation have been called to be held in the various townships, batur day, May 25. for the : purpose o tatinp- steos lookinC' to final or ganization of Ab prppoied Yorkj ation Agency, in accordance with the recent application for charter? As has already been explained, the bjasiness of this proposed, corporation will be to erect warehouses wherever they may be needed in the different townships for the -purpose of storing; insuring, bnying, selling and advancing; money on cotton. It is proposed that the capital stock be subscribed by cotton producers and that the business be im entirely in! the interest of the stockholders.. vaJ ' - United Daughters of the Con lederacshas agreed-upon the programme-jfotbf: unveiling of the monument to .the .Confed erate soldiers oLYork,county on rriaav. i une i ac maiu ica- ture of the day: are to be a civic ana miuiary paf auc auu auui cas es bv Governor Martin F. Ansel and Colonel Asbury Co ward, the latter of whom it will be remem bered, made the address on tbe occasion of the corner stone lay ing. ' Tbe Civic League has in com- temptation auite an elaborate en tertainment to be given next fall, in the way of a presentation of "Tots in Fairyland." Some twenty or thirty children in cos tume will take part in the pre sentation, a n d altogether it promises to be tbe most ambi tious attempt of the kind that has ever been made in Yorkville. Miss Rosa Lindsay will have general .direction of the under taking. ... . Miss Margaret Ormand was married to Mr. Edward M. Sbil linglaw, of Yorkville,. R F. D. No. 7, at the sesidence of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Ormand, of Yorkville, R. F. D. No. 6, at 4T.30 o'clock Wed nesday afternoon, the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. B. Arrowood, of Bethel Presbyterian church.- c Subscribe for THE GAZETTE. Dead at Ninety-Two. J Mr. William Gates, the oldest citizen of High . Shoals, died Saturday afternoon from paraly sis at the advanced age of 92 years. .The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Pisgab Methodist church near High Shoals. : Deceased is sur vived by a widow, who is , 91 years of age, and several chil dren He was held in high es teem by all who knew him. v CURES ALL' SKIN TROUBLES. Sulphur the Aeceptad Itemedy ' Hundred Years. for Sulphur is one of the greatest remedies nature ever gave to nan. Every physician knows it cures skin and blood troubles. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR enables you to get the full benefit in most convenient form.' Dont take sulphur tablets ' or wafe.or.:powdered sulphur in molasses. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR is pleas-ant-to take and perfect "in its action-. Drug gist sell It. - . t A well known citiien of DanvUle,- Pa.. writes: ; "I have had an aggravated case of Ecseme for over twenty-five years. 1 have used seven 50-cent bottles of the LIQUID, and one sr of your HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT, and now I feel as though I had a brand new pair of hands, it has cured me and I am certain It 'will cure any one if they persist in usinr HAN COCK'S LIUUIU SULPHUR according to directions. . Tmyly. BuTLaa edo a a." A special from New York to the Raleieh Times of Saturday says that Senator John ' L. McLaurin, of Sooth Carolina, has been retained by the Southern Cotton Growers As sociation as associate connsel ", with a number of able New York attorneys in tbe trial of the case of Price vs. the New York Cotton Exchange. There is a feeling that Mr. Price in the present suit will not be able to force a square stand-no fight with the cotton exchange, an effort being made to have the suit discharged on technical grounds. v. !.... -i Within a few days the War Depart ment will' award the contract for 20,000 white marble headstones to mark the graves of Confederate sol diers and sailors who died in .Federal risons and military hospitals in the orth during the war and wbo were buried near the place of their con finement. - This is the first steD to ward action by the government to mark these craves.- Col. William Elliott, an officer of the Confederate army and formerly representative from South Carolina, hast been ap pointed commissioner to take charge CHERRYVILLE CHAT. Terse Newt'1 Wales from Oas - ton's) Northernmost Town. Cherryville Eagle. t. : . ; - A Me crowd of the young peo ple"' are going to' Cleveland Springs the fourth Sunday iu this month., . I hod fJess snot and killed : an other negro by the " nam of Hoover . at Flay Sunday. The shooting is claimed to have been accidental Particulars could not be obtained The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carpenter died ra-ly Monday- morning of cholera in fantum after several days of ill- ness z The sweet little one was laid to rest, in the Lutheran cem- etafjC:RevE.Hf : Kohu con ducted the burial survices. Our loss is Heaven's gain. ' We ex tend our sincerest sympathy to the Krief stricken parents and relatives. J., ,. . : j; The 'furniture ' and drugs for Cherrvville's new drug store has arrived and has been - installed and they are - now ready for business, ' The style of the firm will oe the Qherrvville Drug Co. Oscar yesterday looking after it." This is a long needed enterprise and our people should give it sup port, which doubtless they will. It is an up-to date industry. they having ' bought exception ally fine cabinets and show cases. It is a beautiful scene to look upon , and surpasses many city drugstores. The v promotors are men of fine business ability and will run a clean, servicahie drug store. " : - j : . Of all the fruits there are in the land, . That grow on bush or tree,, would give up the choicest ones For Hollisiei's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Adams Drug Co. The Mills and the People. Charleston News and Courier. A rarely novel proposition is that of some- 3,500 citizeus of Union, S. C, who have signed petitions addressed to the di rectors ofthe Union Buffalo Cot ton Mills, pfayingr that- theyrre instate Thomas C." Duncan as president of those mills now in corporated as one since "their failure under the administration of Mr. Duncan a year or two ago. The petitions at least manifest remarkable ! popular confidence in the integrity and ability of Mr. Duncan, whose reputation as a successful cotton mill man ager underwent a strain of some severity in 1905. Perhaps, the most interesting phase of the affair is the appar ent reluctance of the 3,500 pe titioners to purchase the prop erties and place Mr. Duncan in control. It seems that so large a body of men interested in cot ton mill investments would be able easily to raise the necessary money to obtain the 'control of this corporation, especially as its shares are quoted at a figure be- low par, owing to misfortunes ande-dating the present manage ment. , '4 ' ' Y ' r': Soeakiag in general terms, we sometimes entertain a mild doubt f persons whose stake is less than one share of the par . value of one hundred dollars in a pri vate corporation are entitled to serious attention when they ol er suggestions concerning the corporation's management. STONEWALL'S BEST MAN DEAD Mr. C. D. Fishburne Took Part in the Great Oenerars Wedding. Charlottesville, Va.,- Dispatc 6th. Clement D. Fishburne died this morning at his borne on High street. Mr. Fishburne was . 75 years " old, . born in Waynesboro, va., and ; was educated at Washington College. now Washington and Lee Uni versity; and at the University. of Virginia. ; He practiced law' in Charlottesville lor many years but for Ihe last 20 years be had been r cashier . of the Bank of Albemarle, of .which he was one of toe founders. " 1 v Rpforef tha War he was a tearh. er in javiason wonege, jNortn Carolina; and in 1857. when Gen. " Stone wallV Jackson and Miss Anna ''Morrison were married, he was the best Hnan. He served with Credit throughout the war as a member pf the Rockbridge Artilleryman' v Mr. PishbhrneV first wife was Miss Sarah Waddell. by whom there was ho issueVand bis' see- on d - Miss Elizabeth Wood, daughter of tbe late John Wood, of this city. '.. She. survives him with three: Sons.; 2 ' " c Subscribe for Thb Gazette. "fi f ' 7.rr BASEBALL cc 5 'ihe uastoma team won the first game of the summer series from McAdenviIIe .id . a hotly contested .game ' at the Loray ball park', Saturday afternoon Tbe game was -. itteresting from start' to finish.' Several times McAdenviIIe lost chances ' to score on account of her inability to bit- rullenwiJilet. Price, McAdeneille's twirler, was t in tbe game as of old ajid did some pood work in the box,1; ; but Fullenwilder did him one better, as Gastonia presented the best aggregation ot. , batters. The home t"ni eoird her onlv run in the fvuitb ianing when Miller, A, opened . with a two-base hit in left field followed by an error which ' scored the run With the exception of an hour's delay in starting, the game fully satisfied tbe many spectators. Following is the score by innings: H E 4 1 4 3 and Gastonia 00010000 01 McAdenviIIe 00000000 0-0 : Batteries; Fullenwilder Miller, A., Price and Bumgarner, Umpire, George G. Glenn, time of game 1.50. " In order to keep tbe interest in basebau awaice tne ureer s, S. C, team will be in Gastonia again Friday and Saturday to try the Gastonia team again. The South Carolina team has been somewhat strengthened since its ' first appearance and is confident of a yictorv over tbe Loray aggregation. On ' the other hand the Gastonia! boyr will be there with the goods as usual and expect to carry off the diamond the greater part of the aurels. ' Fullen wider and Smith will do tbe pitching for the Gas tonia team. Counterfeit greenbacks in denom inations of S10, $20, and even as high as $iuu are oeing ciruuiaieu m ni;u Point. The money is a .very Rood imitation the only difference being; in the paper, the counterfeit not having the silken threads interwoven as the genuine has. The banks are on the lookout and the citizens in general have been warned. Jamestown Ter-Centennal Ex position, Norfolk, Va., April 26ih-Nov, 3pih. 1907. Southern Railway announces ex tremely low rates to .Norfolk, Va , and return on account of the above occasion. The following round trip rates will apply from Gastonia, N. C. Season Tickets al7.SS Sixty Day Tickets 14.70 Fifteen Day Tickets 13.10 Coach Excursion Tickets 7.60 ii Coach s excursion tickets Will be sold on ' each . Tuesday, with limit seven days from date of sale; will be stamped "Not good in Pullman or parlor cars." Other tickets will be sold daily April 19th to Nov. jJOth inclusive. , -:.u ;. - The Southern Railway will afford excellent passenger service to and from Norfolk on account of this oc casion. -1 ..... .For further information, and Pull man reservations address, any Agent soutnern Kauway or write, R. h. Vernon, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. W. II. Taylok. G. P. A. Washington, D. C. Confederate Veterans' Reunion, Richmond, va.. Nay JO Jane 2nd. 1907. For the above occasion Southern Railway will sell tickets to Rich mond. Va.. and return at rates named below. Shelby $6.95 Gastonia 6.35 5.90 5.50 Charlotte .......... Concord ........ Salisbur ary ville 5.05 Statesvil 5.55 Hickory Greensboro ..... 6.15 5.05 W-Salem , 4.60 3.35 3.40 2.50 Durham Raleigh . . ....... Oxford 4 Approximate! other points. 1 sly low rates Tickets on sale from Mav ?fith ta Junft' 2nd inclusive. with finaMfmit Tnn 11th 1007 t The tinal purchaser may secure an extension of , limit until July 6th, 1907, by depositing ticket wjtn Special Agent at Richmond Va.,Von or before June 11th, and paying fee of fifty cents. . - - ; ' The return portion of tickets sold from roints South and West of Dan ville will be honored from Richmond. or Norfolk. Va., at the option of nassen rer. . When th from Norfolk they must be validated at Norfolk by Special-Agent.;!,., A. Shipman. No. 4 Grandby street, and must be used leaving Norfolk on or before June 11th, 1907, unless exten sion of limit is desired in which case ticket should be deposited with Mr, L. A. Shipman, Special . Agent, Norfolk and a fee of 50 cents paid. Southern , , Railway -. will operate their "Annual Confederate Veterans' Special."- ' consisting of first-class dav coaches and Pullman cars to be handled through to Richmond with out change. -..- f.-.-vj ;--;. This Special will 'leave Charlotte at 7.00 a. m. Wednesday. Mav 29th. and is scheduled to arrive at Rich mond febout 5.50 p. m., : same date, giving a oay-ngnt run...-veterans, their mends, and tne general puouc may use this train. Excellent ser vice on regular trams to and ' from Richmond to Norfolk, v . . ?, Rare opportunity . to visit . Rich mond, and the Jamestown exposi tion at small cost. Ask your agent for rates from your station. - For further information", and , Pull man reservation write, . R. U. Yeknon, T. P. A . . Charlotte, N. C. , r We are prepared to extend our. customers every accommoth. tion audxrourtesy their business will warrants If. ybu .have no account with us we invite you to open onel : : V SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ' J We pay interest on savings deposits at the rate of 4 and compound tbe interest quarterly. : : : . ':. CITIZEUS nmnK P. Rankin, President DAtltl f SPECIAL All this week on all ready-made waists LINGERIE WAISTS Our assortment of Lingerie Waists Would do credit to any town twice the size of Gastonia. If you want a really stylish dressy waist, with best workmanship; best quality , Persian lawn and trimmed in a fine quality of Val lace, we have just what you want. As everybody knows, the PETER PAN waist is at its best this season. Buy now while they are new and stylish. These we are showing in Linen and Persian Lawn. MILLINERY Perhaps you've been putting off getting that summer hat because it looked like summer wasn't coming. It's here alright at last and you'll need to attend to this delayed purchase at once. When you think of hats you think of Yeager's, of course, We can suit you in style and price. Let ns show you. , YEAGER-McLEAN MFG. GO. f f 4 4 "f 4 f f 4 The First GASTONIA, N. C. Capital Surplus DIRECTORS L. L. Jenkins A. A. McLean J. Lee Robinson j, K. Dixon R. R. H. M. Our seventeen years of successful banking experience demonstrates that we are a safe bank to place your, funds with. : : : : : ; : : : : We invite you to open an account with us. : : : L. L. JENKINS, Pres. - , ' Steel, Ruberoid, ;:- 'T-a r.re dsJiRperf?; -v : Asphalt and Gravel ' jprompt.Gbod and Cheap GAST0NIA,; LONG A. G. Myers, Cashier. PRICES ftl,4,4,,i',4",4 4'r i'4,- X National Bank $109,000.00 $20,000.00 T. L. Craig Andrew E. Moore J. O. White Geo. A. Gray Ray McAden S. N. BOYCE, Cashier si i, 4 . - e i - r: GA.ZETT3 ot the work. . ' ...
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