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T!;3 C 1 la.4 V- MISS KCLEN V.LNS. . ' i LV-" , , JJJ.lJD.3Ji 3 0 7 N3II 22!23?2m Attorney Georee Wilson went to Asheville vesterdav on professional business. . v Miss Jennie Pearam attended the Yarboroujrb-Barron wedding at Charlotte "Wednesday night. '' 1 -nr. win u. uumer ana Mr. Grady Rankin . are at home from the University.. r . .V, : . Mr. S. S. Shuford left Snndav for Richmond. Vs.. where - he spent several days. lie returned this morn ing. ; . v... . . la iciia Kail Ccsst'.-Uaa jOiitle dallta On jldvertisirig Mary had a little lamb, its. fleece was white as snow; it strayed away y M day, where Iambs should never ; go. And Mary sat her quickly down and tears streamed from her. eyes; . she never found the lamb because sliedid not advertise. ; And Mary -hadi brother John who kep a vil--1 age store; . he sat him do-n and ' Fmoked a pipe, and watched tie , open door. .'And as I. the people passed along and did not stop to buy, John still sat and smoked his . pipe; and blinked his ' sleepy eyes. And so the sheriff closed him out. but still he lingered near, and Maty came to drop with him a sympathetic tear. How is it. sister, can you tell, why other merchants here, sell all their.: goods - so : readily and thrive from, year to year; Remembering her own bad luck the little maid re plies: "These, other fellows 'get there, John, because they advertise." Mr. Oscar Neill. of Clover. S. C. was a visitor in town yesterday. . " Mrs. J. M. ; Parker has returned, from a ten days trip to Richmond and the Jamestown Exposition. Miss May Dell Barre, of the graded school faculty, left this morning for her home at . Waterloo, y .V.,: ;.-.,,;. ' ' Mr. Robert LI Adama left -this morning for Waterloo, S. C. " Miss Marie Hardin, daughter of vev. ana wrs w. n. iiarain, oi uas tonia, will arrive home to-night from St. Mary's Collect. R.lch whr sne nas been in school thi year. v.-, le past Miss Elizabeth Horton, of the graded school faculty, left yesterday for ber home in Lenoir for the num. mer holidays, . ; '; WANTS. Gazette Want Ads Pay. Try .. 'em And Get Results. . Advertisement Imerted " under this head at I he rate of ten cents line (or tho nrst Insertion and nve cent . line for each subsequent insertion. - Phone NO. 60. V ;,.: i' t-": : In the future The Garette will ninkn , a charge lor att notices of fairs, suppers, entertainments, etc:, the object of which In to make money. A charge will 'also be made for cards of thanks and obitu aries. The rote is five cents a line. An extra charge -will be made when copy is prepared in this office. , ' , c BRICK For sale. Apply to &R,L. McAllister. , VO TO the Fanners . VJ for Garden Field Seed, Fertilizers etc. : . ' J.' E. tn Supply d 4110 Co.. Grass - COR SALE Cheap to quick buyer, ' V- 3 Pratt Gins with condenser, lint flues etc. as a whole or any part. - . Henry & Bradley. :;. tn. Furniture Bedsteads. and Bed Room Suits. WILLIAMS for Iron Company i (Jarts Go tn. 12URNITURE You'll i k Williams Furniture find it at Company's. New shipment of Go Carts. Iron Bedsteads and Bed Room ' Suits just in. - . . tn ' WE WISH to call the attention of - our customers to the fact that the time is up for making their notes for guano, and we would thank all our patrons, who have not done so, to call and make them. " ' - J4c4 QraiO & WH.SOH. , " FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1907. ' Mrs. Charles Page, of Aberdeen, who has been visiting Mrs. B. T: Morris for the past several days, left yesterday for Charlotte where she will spend sometime before return-nome.:,,;;;'-. ::--.', " Mr. Kenneth Bar.in erf ah Mfnrttawl "ome irom me Ai ana M. College, ""'c'if n, ,ycBieraay lor we summer noaaaya. v -- :..:. ,j-.- ' Messrs. Ed and Pranlr Wi1an P. R. Falls and J. L. Adams left yes terday for a pleasure trip lo North ern cities. They will visit Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and the Jamestown Exposition before return ing home, : Mrs; W. "XL Jackson and little Margaret returned tn the), hnm i Charlotte Wednesday after a visit of several days to Mrs. Jackson's nor. ents, Mr. and; Mrs. J.. R.,Baber. Mrs. Baber accompanied them home and will spend arveral Han in oh... lotte. : Mrs. R, C Warren and children returned home yesterday from a visit hi several aays to Mrs. Warren's father, Capt,S. A.; Hoey; at Shelby. Ml'ss MarV Burnett' nt trraAmA school faculty, returned, to her home in Camden, S. C, yesterday for the summer holidays. - - Mrs. T. A. Norment, Mrs. Emma Jenkins and Miss Mattie Moore left Wednesday evening for a 'ten-days tnp to Richmond and Norfolk and we Jamestown Exposition. . ; Miss Eugenia Alexander and Mr. Marsh Alexander will leave to-morrow for Gainesville, Ga where they will visit relative. for a few days after which they will go to Ard more, Indian Territory. - -Mr. E. L. Little will leave Tues day" to . spend a while in Hot aay to spend Springs, Ark. -Mr. Spencer court at weeks. , Will Kessiah returned to yesterday after attending Dallas for the past two Gastonia Hens. Frys "Eggs Butter.. Onions . Corn.. Produce Mrs. Brady- L.. Stroup " left for Lincolnton this morning to spend sometime with relatives. v;r.v Mr. T. N. Kendrick will organize the Oak Ridge Conclave of Hepta sophs at Bethel Tuesday night. Mr. George L. Riddle 'and Miss Helen Riddle, of theUjion neighbor- Market .Mr. Edgar Long will leave Tues- 11c. day for Due West. S. Cior a short ...20c. sojourn in secederdom, 16c, Mrs. I. R. McFadderi will go to 20c. Columbia, S. C the first of the 1.00 1 weeJC wnere sue will visit her daugh rresDjneripn s college for Women ' I aunng commencement. Miss Eva . 2 I will visit friends in Columbia for 15c I several aays oeiore returning home,, 11 1-2 N Mrs. W. F. Marshall. Master Koger Aiarsnau ana will E. Mar shall arrived Wednesday from Raleigh and will spend the summer in Gastonia, occupying their home South street. Mr. J. Oscar Shufold Sweet Potatoes. Cabbage .. .. Country Hams.. 1 .. ; Country' Shoulders ... Gastonia Cotton. . These figures represent the prices paid to wagons: . - : May, 31st Good middling f.l2 Strict middling.1 J. 12 Middling 11 Tinges and stains , 9 to 10 Cotton Seed . ...., ... , 1f TOWN AND COUNTY. The board of county commis.sion- ers will hold their regular - June meeting in " the court , house at Dallas, Monday. - The Sflnday school of the First Baptist church, enjoyed a picnic in the Lineberger woods, in the rear of Avon Mills, yesterday 1 The Gastonia-McAdenville game at ine Mray pan parK lor tnis alter-, noon was cancelled on account of the wet weather. . If . conditions will warrant it, to-morrow's game will -. be played. ;fvV;.- - J The Gazette is in reclpt of the following invitation: "The faculty ana siuaems or trinity faric $cnool reauest the honour of vour nresenre at their commencement . exercises I days nursing a "touch-me-not" arm. and third nln.)... ,.,-. I I - -..,.. ntrtmA Wednesday night from Raleigh wnere ne nas just completed the electrical engineering course at the A. and M. College. He will leave aooui me miaaie oi Jane for Wilson, N. C. where he will nlav hahall during the summer. ,; In the fall he will go to Pittsburg, Pa., where he will be - engaged at work in the wesungnouse Electrical Works, ' at .. ' ' ,. M Mr. vv . . wavin, carrier ' on rural route JNo. 1 from Mount Holly, was in town yesterday to attend the letter : carriers' meeting and paid fate . rf-A a. a . e ." . . tne urazeue a pleasant can. in ad dition to being one of Uncle Sam's i mail distributors, Mr. Carvin is a breeder and raiser of number one! bloodhounds and has furnished -ani- maiito many counties, penitentiaries and convict camps for tracing crim inals, Vj, ; ' 'i'-7' -Mr. Danus Beam, of The Ga zette's typographical force, returned esterday irom cnerryville, where tsj Ey-Ltws AicUJ Kexl Meelloltl IlosctUslIy. The semi-anouat rneetiojj of the Gaston Rural Letter Carders Association was held in the Lodge Hall yesterday at 11 a. m., Mr. Thomas S. Royster, of Bessemer City, the association'! E resident; presiding- and Mr. J. . Derr. at Dallas, secretary. The meeting was purely a bus iness session. Carriers T. C. Smith and J. II Carson; of Gas tonia. and Mr. W. N. Cavin, of Mount Holly, were appointed a committe to draft a constitution and by-laws for the association. The committee at once held a meeting- and during; their ab sence Mr. Hugh Long, of The Gastonia News, delivered a rous ing speech ou the "Develop, ment of the ServicedThe com mittee made its report and the constitution and by-laws which were drafted were accepted by the association. The constitu tion and by-laws are now in the hands of the printers and will be put in pamphlet form in ' order that every carrier may ' haye a copy. Mr. T. S. Royster was elected a delegate from the as sociation to the meeting of the State convention of rural letter carriers which meets in Durham July, 4th. Mr. Henkle, of Lowes ville, was elected alternate del egate.. -:;.:'.--'.: ; Mr. -v . Rankin,' road su- pemsor ot toe Kiver juend sec tion, was present at the meeting for the purpose of getting infor mation regarding the King Road Drag which he wants to use in his neighborhood. After a de liberate discussion on the road drag the association decided to get literature on the King Road Drag; believing that it would be a great help in keeping the county roads in better condition. A collection of $6.50 was taken by the ' association for Mr. Paul Lindsay, of Georgia, president of the v National Association of Rural Letter r Carriers, who mortgaged his own home in or der to bring about legislation for the good of the rural letter car riers. Mr. Lindsay remained in Washington during the last ses sion of Congress at bis own ex pense aud secured a raise in the salaries of all carriers and other valuable legislation and this collection was for the reimburs ing him for a part of the money spent. ' - After the meeting the carriers were entertained at dinner at the Morris Cafe as the guests of the Gastonia . carriers. An elegant and sumptious dinner was served and the out-of-town carriers expressed themselves as greatly pleased at the hospital ity of the Gastonia boys. The next semi-annual meeting will be held in Mount Holly, Mon day, September 2d. Great preparations are ' already being made for : this meeting and the program will be. good. Mr. J. B. Spence, postmaster , of Charlotte, has already accepted an invitation to be present and it is very likely that Hon. E. Y. Webb and other prominent Speakers will be present on this day. The meeting here yester day was a great success in every way. Both Senators Over man and Simmons were to have been here, but Mr. Overman was detained in Washington on account of the Brownsville inves tigation and . Mr. Simmons could not come on account of legal engagements. CharlsHe News flano Comes to Caslsuia JIlss Myrtle Nolen Leii j la the Popularity Con testMiss Dorrltea Enter tained at Coford 1 Miss Myrtle Nolen, the popu lar daughter of Capt. C. M. Nolen, of Gastonia, lead in- the popularity contest of TbV Char lotte-News and hasbeen awarded the $310 Harvard piano which was given as a prize to the young lady securing the largest number of votes. Miss Bell v Dorritee, a 13-year-old Charlotte girl, was second in the contest with Miss Edith Sloan, of Davidson College, third. Miss Noleq received 174,579 votes or more than 6,000 above Miss Dorritee. ir t Yesterday Miss Myrtle Nolen. Miss Dela Nolen and Mr. J.. H. Williams went to Charlotte to be present at the count of votes. Miss Dorritee, the second in the contest, was entertained at din ner at the Buford Hotel yester day by Miss Nolen and the lat ter young lady and ber friends made Miss Dorritee a present of a Handsome emerald birtbstone ring. The piatio,; which is given by The News, is a $310 Harvard. The contest lasted six weeks and -great interest was manifested from the beginning. Mr. Williams aud Misses Myrtle and Delia 'Nolen returned to Gastonia on No. 35 last night. Miss Nolen it receiving the con gratulations of her many friends on her success. Artists have no trouble in securing models. V The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become models in face and form since taking Hollister's j Rocky Mountain tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. . ' Apams Pruo Co. Kinf s Mountain Items. Herald. 30th. R. I McAllister and family.of Gastonia, are visiting relatives here this week. , Oscar Rudisill, John Rudisill and Clyde Webb, of Gastonia, j were in town last Sunday on so cial calls, '.V-.. " Mrs. J. B. Thotnasson, of Gas tonia, visited Miss Lottie Go- forth here several days from last Friiluv. taVincr in (ha nlav Mrs. Lamby Phifer and Miss Bessie Phifer went to Gas tonia last Friday to attend the funeral obsequjes of Mr, Robert Fayssoux. Mr. John Hunter and bride were in our town last Sat- urday to see his brother, Dr. B. R. Hunter. Mr. Hunter's home is in Texas where be is a Y. M. C. A. worker. On Monday they left to visf his father in Meck lenburg county. Mr. David Rohm, an aged and highly respected citizen of the i Long Creek section, died at 8 o'clock on Wednesday: morning ! last week, from age and lnfirtn ity, and was buried at Long Creek church on Thursday.after the preaching of bis- funeral bv his pastor, Kev. J. M. Forbis. i Mr. Rohm was 91 years old and had always been a remarkably healthy man. He 1 was never married and was tb e , oldest of three children that lived at the old homestead. His sister, Mar garet .onm, wno was o years oia pjeceeaea mm to tne grave only a few months. His brother John who is 84 is still left at the old home. ;::.-".:lq;vll lccais. Correapondonc of Th Oasttt. Lowell, Mav 31 The weather around here is fine for growing crops which are looking fine at this writing. Mr.' J. K. Hand and Mrs.-Hand have arrived in Lowell for a short vacation. Mr. Hand has gfven up his position with the Kendrick Drug Com pany, of Kings Mountain, and after his vacation, it is under stood, will go in business on his own book. Dr. E. Hall Hand is here at his home preparing to take the examination ' at ' More- head City this summer. Dr. Hand graduated in pharmacy at the University College of MedU cine, Richmond, Va. Misses Rosalie Wilkinson and Jobnsie Jamison, of Charlotte; Lea Clark and Kutn Patrick, of the country, and Violet Rankin, of Gastonia, are enjoj jne a house p;irty given by Misses Edith and Kate Rob inson at their beautiful home here. Mrs. C. V. Pite, of Gaff ney, S. C, is spending some m time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Adams. Mr Coit McLean Robinson and Mr. Wil liam Baker have returned home from Davidson College where they have been in school the past, year. Misses Bessie and Ada Cox are at home from Red Springs Seminary for the sum mer vacation. Mr. John W. Groves has just received a large stock of furniture, stoves and ranges and will bave : his busi ness ready for inspection in a few days. The work on the Lowell Cotton Mill No. 2 is pro- gressing rapidly ana witnin a short time the walls of the building will be complete. Miss McDaniel, of Lincolnton, is the guest for several days of Miss reari uaiiant. CAED OF THANKS. Of all the fruits there are in the land, . , That grow on bush or tree. I would give up ' the choicest - ones ... For Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Adams Drug Co. I wish to take this method of expressing my sincerest thanks to all those who in any way j aided me to secure the . piano in The Charlotte News contest Very respectfully. Myrtle Nolent. e has been at home for the past ten j June first and third, nineteen hun dred and seven,' Durham, North Car ' olina," ' .-v; . --r -.. -v Mr. Walter A. White, brother of Mr. H. K. White, arrived last night from Virginia and will be assistant manager oi we aiontreat . Hotels. Mr. White has been manager of the Millboro Hotel and Cottages,, of Millboro, Va., and is a man of ex perience in the hotel business. Both Mr. W. A. and Mr. H. K. White will leave Monday for Montreal where they will take charge of the Mon treat Hotels, which wilt be opened for the reception- of guests June Ihi . Mrs. John Baker, of Crouse, .dropped dead Sunday, afternoon at the supper table. Mrs. Baker lived with her son-in-law. Mr. Sid Beattv. and leaves two daugliters. Mrs. Sid Iiestty and Mrsi- Allison Roberts. She was in her 70th year,; and death is supposed to have been caused by heart failure. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at fonr o'clock at the Laboratory. Rev. M. B. Clegg officiating. -Lincoln County News, 2th. ' . .Mrs. J.T. Wiley Dead. Mr. J. T. Wiley, who has been critically ill for several tlays, died at 1.30 o'clock. As we co to press the funeral ar- rar ::::-'.3 sre r.:t ksown. NMr. Thomas S.' - Royster, the energetic and genial : carrier on rural route No. 1 from - Bessemer City, was in town yesterday to at tend the semi-annual meeting of the Gaston County Rural Letter Carriers Association and paid The Gazette office a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Royster returned a few days ago from a trip- to Norfolk " and the Jamestown Exposition, where they t .1 . a. ? . . - naa a. most enjoyaoie stay. Mr. Rovstei talks interestingly of the exhibits and of his visits to the navy yards and other , points of interests around Norfolk.; - : Wm. IL Brown & Bros. Pocahontas Perfume . will appeal to themost ; ..refined taste , ' and -' . " "'V prove a delightful surprisj to the user . ,. For sale- by ,, Frost Torrence Cl Co, " : ' ' . 1123-31 New Minister Arrives 'Rev. A. S. Anderson, the new ly appointed minister of the Loray Presbyterian church, ar rived Tuesday night and will take up his work at once. , Mri Anderson will move bis family here in the near future and will reside near the Loray Park, Mr. Anderson is & graduate of the Union Theological Seminary at Richmond, Va., and is an able young minister. ' Davis Birthday. ; Monday, June 3d, being the anniversary of the birth ; of Jeff erson Davis, president of the Southern Confederacy, the Gas tonia Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy will observe the occasion with an annual celebration. The exercises will be held in the library at 11 o'clock. ' Devotional 1 exercises will be conducted by Rev. W. H. Hardin and Rev, John Hall. The address will be delivered by Mr. L. M. Hoffman, of Dallas, commander of the William Gam ble Camp United Confederate Veterans. 1 here will be music and light refreshments will be served. Every veteran in- the county is urged to be present as there are Crosses of Honor , to be delivered to all who have not received them.. Each veteran will be given an opportunity to make a three-minutes talk on his experiences duties: the war. Ford Undertaking: Company. The Secretary . of State has granted a charter to the Ford Undertaking Company, of Gas tonia, capital $25,000 v The paid- in capital stock is $3,500. The charter is expected and when it arrives an organization meeting will be held. The new company will take over tne business of the Armstrong Company and will move the stock to the Ragan building on the corner of Main and Marietta streets, which will be Gtted up in good shape. As soon as the new 'quarters are fixed uptbe stock will be in creased. It is the expectation to have the uew quarters ready for occupancy by next week. Mr. Charles v Ford is the prin cipal stockholder and will be manager of the company. . Big Soap Sale LUCAS CO'S 1 box of 6 nice cakes toilet soap only 19 cts. This is an extra bargain. - 100 pr. men's Tan and Black half hose regular 10 cts value, our price 5 cts pr. We are showing some extra nice values in Persian Lawn Figured Lawn India Linon Brown Linon And everything f o r Ladies ' wear. We are still selling r clothing at reduced prices ' Shoes and Oxfords The latestBest The neatest. Fancy Parasol 99 ' PREMIUM VOTES SPECIAL, For every $10 turned in at one time on subscription in onr James town Exposition contest the young lady to whose credit they are placed will be entitled to a premium of 500 votes, this number being over and aboye the votes the subscriptions themselves entitle her to. ; -, -For every subscription , paid five years in advance, the payment being made at one time, . we will - also give abonus of 400 votes. These specials hold good till father notice.-.'.. -.,--?--.-;- CoHTxsr Dept. .'f . i" . THE GASTONIA GAZETTE LUCAS CO. "Sells It For Less" WE WILL BUY 10 Cnr Mfr. Co. Mill stock. N. C.) 10 Ozark Cotton Mill atock. CN. C.I 20 Flint Cotton Mill stock. (N. C.) 104 10 Cora Cottoa Mill stock. N. CJ 120 10 Stsnler Cre- k Mill stock. (N. CJ 20 CJ 125 , 10 Clara Ulg. Co. stock. CN. WE WILL SELL 10 Vonnc Hartsell Mill stock. (K. C ) 11$ 5 Monsrch Cotton Mill stock. fl06 10 Kinffs Mta. Mfo-. Mill stock. (H. C.) M a wooarnn coctoa mil stock (. c 20 CiffocT Cotton Mil! stock (S. C.I 10 Mars Mfi. Co.. Mill s ock. (N. C 1 70 Cherryrille Mf. Co- Mill stk. (NO 100 i wooi'iie mih (ttoca. m is. c ) 99 175 Arcade Cotton Mill stock.(S, CJ 100 60 Calvin Mis. Co .pfd. Mill stk. (SO 100' 50 Dillinc Cotton Mill slock. Bid 50 Ctowdrrs Mtn. Cotton Mill stock. Bid ' 20 WalhaUs Cotton Mill stock. Bid . We link Borer and Setter Tf ether SOUTHER SECURITIES 4 TRUST CO. J. A. Clean. Pre. C. M. Clnna, Trsa. Gastonu, j ; - N. C. 126 17S 112 We Are rhjwitie a vety large assottmtnt of the newest thitiKs in pairasols ' - 98cts. Buys a beautiful parasol almost you 'desire, White or Colored. any style ones in silk ; at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 All the new combinations of colors. Come let us show you J. IVl. BELK CO. I SWASTIKA I The Good Luck emblem is the latest and most novel design in Stick Pins, Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Barettes and Fobs. "See Wfhdow Display. Come in and see them. .. .. Torrence-Morris Company Jewelers & Opticians. Fine material is not the onlv thing to be looked for in footwear as style is the allilimpprtant fac tor. We are showing all that's new and nobby in ladies' foot wear, jhiey have the style qual ity andfit. All leathers. ' ROBINSON BROS. "THE KURFEE'S PAINT" As distributed by THE GASTONIA HARDWARE COMPANY embraces every good quality represented in a first class Paint. Two. car-loads of this Paint received by us during the last year substantiates the above statement. .. . Our stock embraces a complete line of House, Barn, Roof, Carriage and wagon paint, varnishes, etc. , i Your needs, large of f small, are solicited and will receive prompt attention. . .-. .-. '.... .. .-, .. ... Correspondence Invited A pleasure to answer Phone 88 Inquiries .. Gastonia Hardware Company Subscribe for THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. HOW THEY STAND . . . . i - f Below is given a list of the voung ladies who have been, voted on to date in The Gazette's Jamestown Exposition Voting Contest and their respective votes. Thisjist will appeal4 in ! each' issue 'of JThe : Gazette up to June 18th, the day on which the contest closes, revised each time up to noon on publication day. ' , ' : -; i. ' i District No. 1 (Oaslonia.r Miss Salenah Latham. Miss Mary Hildebrand. Miss Rose Abernethy Miss Mary Alexander-. Miss Carrie Morris Miss Susie Hoffman .21,597 .16,273 .12S0 -f- 220 District No. 2. . ' - (Remainder of Gaston County, Kings Mtn. and Clover.) : ' Miss Ada Dunn. ,100 Mt. Holly ML Holly: Miss Lucy Rankin Jt Kings Mountain: Mrs. Lizzie Pali" Clover: Miss Mattie galdw Lowell: . R. P. D. No. 1 Miss Mabel Patrick Stanley: - Miss Clara Thompson Mc Aden ville: 'Miss Lottie Alha ; ; -Lowell: Miss Bertha. Leonhardt Dallas: Miss Corinne Pr Clover: Miss Emma C'"rrni - J..8221 ..7123 -3770 -2S95 J667 .320 Cherryville: Miss Lola Houser Bessemer City: R. F, D. No. 2 Miss Hallie . Bessemer City: Miss Iva Thornburg Clover: . Miss Bessie Atam , .250 Kiser- 222 Subscribe for THE GAST0!IIA QA U Yea Vtr.t Czs'sn Ce il Yea Vt-f f eff. I'M?.
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