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.i'M LIS lli 1A m Sj" .' IS it jSS 22 WANTS.. Gazette Want Ads Pay. Try v 'cm And Get Results. ; AdvortliKmentd Inserted uniW thla Jn ud at ilia rate of ten outitu u, lino fur itao rlrxt limertlon ami Ave eot a fur wh subsequent insertion.-, Ihon Nil, 60. . In the futurs Tti Ganotts will limkn A charge lor nil notice of fair, suppers, i-ntertuinmenta, etc., the object of whloli i to inuue money. A cnarga win also le nalo for card a of thanka and obitu aries. The rate la Ave cent a line. An eatra charge will be mud when copy la prepared la this office.. ; I-'C U. droning Made Easy " and wftnt and will bi heater. tf IMPORTANT See Kennedy's for 1 sale nd on this page. 4 Jllc2 GO TO the Fanners Supply Co. for Garden, Field ana Grass Seed, Fertilizers etc. ; , 7ILLIAMS Furniture ; W for Iron 'Bedsteads, and Bed Room Suits. Company Go Carts v v: . tn. TW YOU see Ironing- Made Easy a . Afl. L,. Mealin. It pURNITURE-Vou'll i .- , Williams Furniture New shipment Bedsteads y and just in.--i find- it at Company's. of Go Carts, Iron Bed Room. Suits . , . in WEDDING Vr i furnish invitations We can them, either printed on nice stock or engraved, at reasonable prices and promptly. Give us Vour order. Gazette Pub- Mr. Georjre Gray has returned home from Trinity College, Durham. Mr. J. II. Mayes. Jr.. of Maves- worth, was a bustnessjnsitor in the city yesterday, ,v.-, ' Mr. W. V. Warren was a business visitorto Charlotte yesterday. Mrs. C. K.' Marshall and children are spending s few days with rela tives in Charlotte. - - "Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuttle and child left this morning for Union, S C, where Mr. Tuttle is engaged in the cotton brokerage business. , s 'Mr. Mark Wilson, bookkeeper at the First National Bank, i a off on his vacation. He contemplates visit to Jamestown Exposition;, -,; . ; , x v- Rev. Marvin Y. &elf spent Satur day in Gastonia en route to Lincoln ton from Spartanburg, S. C. He wasa student at Trinity College, Dur ham, the past session. ;T- . Mr. Joe Abernethy and Mr, Earl Morrow are at Toxawayto stand examination before the State board of pharmacy. . , Mr. Holland Morrow arrived Friday from Montgomery, Ala., to spend a few days with home folks, lie left this morning for New Orleans, La., where the company he is associated with, the West Virginia Land Company, is developing : some property. . 1 t s Mr. D. A. Page left this morning for Monroe, La., to Join Mrs. Page who has : for the past three weeks been on a visit to her mother, Mrs. E. L. Loftin.. Mr. and Mrs. Page win return in about two weeks. "Mr. George Kijipatrick is the guest to-day of his brother, Mr. John Watt Kirkpatrick. He is- en route from Due west, S." C, where he has been a student at Erskine College, to his home at Hickory for the sum mer. ' Mr. Ed Puett returned to Char lotte yesterday, after a visit to rela tives at Dallas. . He was accom panied to Gastonia bv Misses Bessie and Corinne Puett, Sarah Hoffman and Mr.: A, L. Bulwinkle. Sheril! Zlzlzri Cer teres Isen- bower's Assailant it Marlon After Long and El"!cult Chase IlelJ Without Coni Pendin Developments of ' L f t r'i V. Jfoonds. . Will Hollafield. of Hieb Shoals; who, as told in The Gazette of last Tuesday,-cut Beu Isenhow er so severely that the latter'i life was despaired r of, was cap tured at Marion Thursday mgbt about midnight and is now con fined in Dallas jail, pending: the issue of bis victim's wounds. At the "trial before Esquire - Friday at High Sboals Friday moraine he was held without bail. Should Isenhower's wounds not prove lata and should bis recovery be satisfactory, bail will probably be granted. In the meantime tbe - unfortunate man who, ; as witnesses testify, was - literally cut to pieces, languishes in the hospital at Lincolnton, whithef he was removed shortly after the difficulty, bis life banging: in the balance. His ; chances i for life, it is stated, are slim indeed. In tbe : capture of Hollafield Sheriff Sbuford and his deputy. COM ANTIC STCSY LCST. . The Casiocla Johnson Clia't Elope VUh Pretty Woman Ce Wasn't the Eli ht Man Bright Prospects Clihted-l . Happened In Clacltsbarf , S. C . The elopement of Mr. Nor man H, Johnson, the silver tongned orator, and attornev general for the ' North Carolina Retail " Merchants Association, and Miss Alice Baird, tbe beau tiful .and popular daughter of Col. and Mrs, J. G. ,JJaird, of Charlotte, caused considerable excitement not only in Char lotte,, where Mr. Johnson had just made two eloquent speeches witnia the space of an bour and where the woman in the case was a very popular and charm ing young lady, but in Gastonia as well. . - "' - , . - It happened this way: The NAEnOV ESCAPE. Home of Mr. J. R. Bocers Near Lucia Struck by lit htn!n No One Hart. ,:i:v,:.:0M Mount Holly. June 11 Tbe home of Mr. J. R. Rogers near Lucia was sUuck by a bolt of lightning during the storm last night and considerably damaged. The .weatherbparding was torn away and a bed in which two of Mr, Rogers' little children were asleep was wrecked. The chil dren i escaped f unhurt, i Mr, Rogers is one of the county's f most prominent and farmers and is also a Sheriff Shuford. well-to-do deputy to I BESSEMER BRIEFS. CorreaiinleiK of Th Gasetta. i . Bessemer City, June 11. Rev. and Mrs. Ilonevcutt were visi tor in Gastonia Thursday Mrs. &2A&ttSl M. James Shuford, of Hicicory, were the guests Tuesday of Mrs just for tbe sake of an adventur ous romance, passed through Gastonia on their way to South Carolina and wbiie No. 35 was taking . on passengers at Gas tonia, a message was to their Charlotte friends this place announcing iishing Company. Gastonia, N. C, tf terdaafteSoon for Ebelh to attend the annual meeting 01 tne Knights of Pythias of the State. He yes- City IN VACATION time, while yon are taking a rest in the mountains or at the seashore, you want to keep posted on what's doing at home. There's one safe way to do it have us send you The Gazette; only 15 cents a month. Our phone number Is 50. -- ' -V' tf Fourteen People The has on hand fourteen copies of "The Sowers", a novel by Henry beton Memman, in news paper form, which wille given ab solutely free to the first fourteen people who call at this office and ask for them. First come, first serv ed. Out-of-town readers may phone us. Gazette Pub. Co Gastonia, N. C. tn TjREE to Jl Gazette TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 1907. Gastonia Produce Market Hens Frys Eggs Butter-.. .11c. ..20c. Onions Corn, Sweet Potatoes. Cabbage.. 18c 15c. 1.00 , 80c. 75c 2 .. 15c , Country Hams .. Country Shoulders , H 1-2 Gastonia Cotton These figures represent the prices paid to wagons: June 7th Good middling ....... .. 13 Strict middling 12tf Middling 12 Tinges and stains 10 to 12 Cotton Seed . -.. 18c . New Advertisements. , Swan Slater Co. Two-piece suits. - J. M. Belk Co. Vacation time. ' Robinson Bros. Men's bats. ' J. T, Wylie-Sale of household goods. 1 Williams Furniture Co. Watch their space... , . - L," Medlin Ironing made easy, " Long Bros. Ice Cream freezers. TOWN AND COUNTY, n The opening services at the. new Union Presbyterian church will be held Sunday morning. -Farniefs are busy these days, making up far lost time. They . are letting no grass grow under their feet. The ice cream stands and soda fountains are becoming pop- 4 ular once more. Everybody's trying to ke'ep cool by imbibing ' iced drinks. J" ' The Gaston Conclave No. 391 1. O. H. will hold its regular meeting Friday night for the in itiation of (new - candidates .and the transaction ef other business. There will be no lack for amusements now. One moving , picture snow is in operation and r two more will be doing business ' within a few days. ' . Four ; Gastonia piscatorial .artists contributed $1.25 each, or - a total 01 ?o, to tne school fund "Saturday in payment for the i fun they had Friday in fishing. - The disciples of Isaak Walton, armed with rod and" reel, left " town for Long creek: to gat'jt t in a few of the finny tribe. En .route to their intended destina tion they dropped their; lines in . to a pond or lake on which another well-known Gastonia! fisherman has a lease and which he has posted. They had been .there only a few minutes - when the lessee himself appeared He served notice on them that he would prosecute them in a : test case -out a compromise was reached whereby the unlucky fishermen were allowed to gonn rrcrcctjted oncondition.that they . retributed the sum named to t' ttool fuad. .This tbey did r ' ' -: i.-.ziiest was closed. is the representative of the Gastonia lodge. Messrs. J. E. and J. D. Lindsay, I. A. Campbell and R. T.Padgett at tended the unveil exercises at York ville, S. C., Friday. Prof. B. P. Caldwell, of Due West, S. C, was in town a short while yesterday en route to Lin colnton to attend tbe annual meet ing of the school board. Prof. Cald well has been superintendent of the Lincolnton schools for the past sev eral years. He was the guest while here of his former class-mate, Mr. Edgar Long. . . ' Messrs. Boyce and Crown Wil son arrived yesterday morning on No. 36 from Chattanooga, Tenir.y to spend a few days with homefolks. They have been away from Gastonia nearly a year and in that time have covered a number of middle and Western States for their firm, the Carter Company, manufacturers of cigars, at Chattanooga. Mr. Crown Wilson leaves to-day for a visit to the Jamestown Exposition. On his return they- will start on a tour of North and South Carolina for their house. St rock with Bolt, The home of Mr. J. M, Gas ton, several miles below Lowell, was struck several times by lightning during the storm last night. With the exception of splintering some of the weather boarding . and several of the porcn posts tnere was very little damage done. Mrs. John H. Williams and Miss Delia Nolen left this morn ing for Newbern - to visit their sister, Mrs. N. W. Lumpkin. . -The . management of . the McAdenville baseball team wants two games with Gastonia this week. The first to he played at the Loray park Friday and the second to be played at McAden ville Satnday - Mr. E. S. -Ivery's singing school at McAdenville will close Saturday night, the exercises be ginning at 7.30 o'clock. Every body is invited to be present. There will be some good music. When you ' leave Tor the ountains or the seashore don't fail to have The Gazette follow yon. It will keep you posted on what's doing at home. Gostonia Lodge No. 369 A. F. and A. M. will do work . hi the first degree to-night. Mr. S. "B. Foy. one of the well-to-do farmers of tbe Piseah section of Gaston, was in , the city this morning and talked, to The Gazette man- of the crop prospects in his v part of 1 the county. He thinks the prospect for cotton the - . worst - he has known during his lifetime, and he is over sixty years of age. That on the red land is the best, on sandy land much of the sta ple was killed by the cold. He has heretofore had cotton bloom ing on his land by June 17tb. To-day he found the first squares and it will be about thirty days, be says, before the blooms will bcguTTo come. Mr, Foy takes a very gloomy view of the crop situation. He believes that. the Crop in the Pisgah section will not amount to more than -one-third of an average crop. Mr, Rnh Rhvn did nm Hvir I marriage and elopement. work Thev were nntirimr in little bit of information their efforts to place the assail ant k in the ' hands of the law. Thursday, shortly before train time, Sheriff Sbuford; received word at Dallas from an officer at Mai ion that the man wanted was at tbe Cliffs. Boarding the train, the party, which also included Isenhower's father, disembarked at Newton. At that point Mr. Rhyne and Mr. Isenbower took a conveyance and started on the trip overland. On the trip up from Dallas, Mr. Shuford, by a little shrewd detective work, as certained that Hollafield's father, wbo is quite an old man, was on sent from .their This which would have been a sufficient clue to any newspaper reporter to scoop on a good surprisingly romantic story had the mislead ing effect. In fact it gave all tbe Charlotte boys the impres sion that the couple had been married and had come to Gas tonia where they bad registered at the Falls House. - The Ob server torce on duty of course first thought of the Gastonia representative. As the telegraph offices in Gastonia were all closed long before this time the telephone system was . brought into play the train and had bought a ticketr but the Gastonia correspondent to Newton. Believing that his could not be aroused. However man was at Marion, the sheriff decided to take tbe first train in that direction. In the mean time he approached old man Hollafield and inquired whither he was going. He received evasive answers. He then told Hollafield that he was going to Marion after his ; (Hollafield's) son, whereupon the old man ex pressed a desire to go along with mm. . It was but a short time after their arrival at Marion Vuntil the man wanted was in their hands, he having been captured with the assistance of the Mario police; Friday morning the party "arrived at High Shoals where a. preliminary trial was held with result as above stated. Immediately after the trial of Hollafield, a warrant was issued for tbe latter's brother-in law, Jamieson, who accompanied him and who came back from Marion with tbe party. He was charged witn participating in an affray. He was bound over to court, ft was Jamieson who was fighting with another man, the trouble being over a girl when Isen hower, it is said, rushed into part them. Hollafield t hen rushed in and cut and stabbed Isenhower in a fearful manner, If his victim -dies, which is not at all improbable, it will go hard with Hollafield undoubtedly. YOUR GRANDMOTHER USED IT. But She Never Had Sulphur In Such Convenient Form This. Your grandmother used Sulphur as her favorite household remedy, and ao did her grandmother. Sulphur haa been curing" akin and blood diseases lor a hundred rears. But in the old days they had to take pow dered sulphur. Now HANCOCK'S UQUID SULPHUR gives it to you in the best poa aible form and you get the full benefit. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR and OINTMENT. quickly curt Eczema, Tetter. Salt Rheum and all Skin Diseases. It cured an ualy ulcer for Mr. Ann W. Willett. of Washington, D. C in three days. Taken internally, it purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Your druggist sells it, .v ... - Sulphur Booklet free. If vou write HAN COCK LIQUID SLUPHUR COMPANY, Baltimore. . TJly 19. the. information was received that the couple bad arrived here, but as they did not regis ter, the story was given a little more sensation, as-probably they had registered under another name. Later the news went over tne pbone tbat Mr. and Mrs Johnson were registered at the Falls House, but could not be seen. With these facts gleaned from the Saturday morn ing's Observer the( correspond ent went to work with the pros pects of having a newsy-sensational as well as a romantic story for Sunday's paper. But mere was no story as tar as Gastonia was concerned; the Mr. Johnson who happened to be at Falls House was not the orator of the Merchants Associa tion but another Mr. Johnson who'didn't have" a wife or at least didn't have any witb-biui at the Falls House, v' The episode was all explained in Sunday's papers, at least enough of it was given out to ascertain the fact that Mr. John son and Miss Baird were " not married in Gastonia,' but had simply passed through on No 35 en route to Blacksbufg, S. C, where they were married by a Methodist preacher, and for this reason tbe romantic story with a Gastonia date line was lost. C. E. Whitney Dr. H. E. Rowe attended the marriage of his sister at Newton last Wednes dayMiss EH.1 'IVrrence is visit ing friends at Saluda Prof, and Mrs. Rockett will leave in a few days for Hickory, Wrightsville Beach and other places. Prof. Rockett has beu re-elected principal of the Bessemer City I graded schools for another year tne Bessemer vuy eana which accompanied the Old Soldiers to Richmond, Va., also visited Washington and stopped at tbe Jamestown Exposition on their return Misses Fannie and Pearl Thornburg entertained tneir mends Saturday evening very pleasantly, Those present were Misses Gertrude and Cora Honeycutt, Kate Wiley, Florence Mitchell; Messrs. Burke, Whit ney and Burke Mr. Mitchell is building a new store room next to Swifts Livery stable The Presbyterians are making prepa rations to build a new church on the site where tbe old church now stands Mr. and Mrs. Coltrane and son, of Concord, are tne guests ot JVlr. and Mrs. D. A. Garrison Mrs. Rufus rroneberger, ot Highlands, is a guest of Mrs. Hugh Torrecce Misses Cora and Gertrude Honeycutt, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Honeycutt, have re turned home from Davenport College, Lenoir. -Mr. E. G. Whitney, who has been attend ing school at Horner's Military Academy, Oxford, has returned to Bessemer City. Mrs. E. L. Froneberger has returned from a visit to friends in Charlotte.- Miss Mat tie Torrence, who has been visiting homefolks has re turned to Charlotte. tl Add to your phone list the fol lowing: Singer Sewinjr Machine . Company 341, w. V. Marshall resi dence 342, I. H. Stradley store 343. ''The Gazette for first-class printing. SALE At my residence on west Franklin Avenne June IS, 1907, at 2:30 o'clock, p. rti. I will sell my household and kitchen furniture for cash to the high est bidder. - J14p2. J. T. Wylie. Hovlnf . The Ford Undertaking Com pany is moving to day from the Armstrong building into the Ragan building. The former Will be occupied by Messrs Cavis and Barkley's AmUsu, which will be in operation within a few days. - NOTICE. WE WILL BUY 25 Modena Cotton Mill stock, (N. CJ 120 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock, (N, C.) 104 25 Woodruff Cotton Mill stock. (S, C.) 126 10 Stanley Cretk Mill stock, (N. C.) 20 SU Henrietta Cotton Mill stock. fN, WE WILL SELL 1 C Mill .,AAV 20 Flint Cotton Mill stock. (N. C 175 Arcade Cotton Mill stock.(S, C.) 80 165 70, 10 Vonnit Hartsell Mill etock. N. CJ 11 nw, juik. aim biuck, u. v.j w tr Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) 97 Mfg. Co., Mill a ock, (N. C.) 112 ille Mfsr. Co.. Mill stlc. (NC 10 Kings Mtn 20 Gaffne: 10 Maya 70 Cherryvi SOCIAL. Handsomely engraved invita tions reading as follows were is sued yesterday:' Just a little reminder . . about the new, Perfume ; Wm. IL Brown & Bro's. , Pocahontas. . ' . Next time you visif our store, ask to see it. Frost Torrence & Co. ' JIM. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Craijr "request tne nononr 01 your presence at the merriajre of their daughter MabelGray - . to ' ' Ir. Samuel Austell Wilkins on the evening nf Wednesday, the twenty v sixth of June - . at nine o'clock - at the First Baptist Church r . Gastonia. North Carolina Taz-LIstinf. Thnrsday MnW.'A. Ford, taxister for Gastonia township outside the 'town of Gastonia, will be at the city hall all day for the purpose : of listing tbe taxes of all persons who live in town but who own broperty out side of the corporate limits, as well as others who wish to list taxes for the county Mr. E. H. Rankin, tax-lister for the county within the town limits, will also be at the city ball Tbursday as will Mr. John R. Rankin, tax-lister for tbe town of Gastonia. : All persons who own real and personal property in Gastonia should not fail ' to list such property Thursday, if they have not already, done so. No greater mistake . can be made than to consider lizbtly tbe evidence of disease in your system. - Don't take des perate chances on - ordinary medicines. Use . Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. WatiAMs.Darjo Co, Tbe J. D. Moore Chapter ; Chirdren of the Confederacy will meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Culp Wednesday afternoon June 12th at 5.30. Every member is I requested to be present as this is the last meeting until October and everyone wbo has not band ed in their blanks 4will please bring them at this meeting. Jennie Pegram, Secretary. Before Esquire Morris. Lester Coles, of Anderson, S. C, who came here May 15th. as a subject for Prof. W. I. Fayssoux, tbe hypnotist, was arrested and placed in jail Fri day night on complaint of Mr. W. R. Pendleton, of Pendleton's boarding house, on a charge of attempting to jump his., board bill of $12. Mr Fayssoux, who had Coles to come here.arranged for bis board it was stated, at the Pendleton house and was, as he claims, to be responsible for the same. Friday Mr. Fayssoux went to South Carolina on business and Mr. Pendleton h a d Coles arrested, fearing be would leave also. At the trial Saturday be fore Mr. S. S. Morris i Coles was placed nnder a $20 bond for, his appearance at the nect term of Gaston Superior Court At the same bearing in anotberjease Prof. Fayssoux was given judg ment for $17.19 against Mr.' Pendleton for an account due Mr. Fayssoux while he was in grocery business over a year ago. The court gave Mr. Pendleton ten days in which to decide as to an appeal. Summer seems to be here at last. Tbe days are warm but the nights are pleasant, ' 25 Mitrpbey Furniture. Co., (N. C J-bid I MIg. (S. C.) 98 Co. Mill stock. N C.) bid 100 Woodnde Fid. 7 per cent Mill stock. 10 Gibson If tou want to buy or sell Cotton Mill Stock, or other securities; please write u'll we make no charge to advertise for what row I want, or wnat you nave lor sale, unless we effect sale, or purchase at price agreed upon. SOUTHERN SECURITIES & TRUST CO. I. A.Glenn, Pres. C. M. Glenn, Treaa, Gastonia, N. C. 1 FOR SAL E One first-class second-hand 10-syrup marble ana onyx wall soda fountain. With or without ice cream cabinet. ; Also one 8-ft. floor show case; one 8-ft. counter show case and one ZO-ft. counter. . ; : : : s If in the- market for any or all of these call and see J. H. Kennedy 4 Co. Gastonia. N. C. Jllc2 MEN'S HATS Yacht split straws ,$1.50-$3 50. Soft Mackiuans, $2.50. Panamas, $5.00 $7.50. Sletson softs $3r5Oac$5.00.-. Stetson Derbies, $3.S0. - . Fancy hat bands, 50 cts. A complete line of hats $1.00 to $3.00. . : : : Robinson Brothers Trunks, Bahs , Suit Cogcs That summer trip nearly always demands a new suit case or trunk. : ' r : We are prepared to supply vour needs. Have just received a large shipment al most anything you can think of in the way ot a trunk or Gag. , , . Buying them as we. do in such ' large quantities enables us to make the price very low. : . : : : : : Let us show you. J. M. BELK CO. Subscribe or THE GASTONIA QAZETTE. "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. Your needs, large or small, are solicited and will receive promot attention. Correspondence Invited A pleasure to answer Phone 88 Inquiries Gastonia Hardware Company HOW THEY STAND Below is given a list of the young ladies who have been voted on to date in The Gazette's Jamestown Exposition Voting Contest and their respective votes. This list will appear in each issue of The Gazette up to June 18th, the day on which the contest closes, revised each time up to noon on publication day. : : : : ; District No. 1 (Oasfonia.) Miss Salenah Latham . Miss Mary IIildebrand Miss Rose Abernethy District No. 2. (Remainderlof Gaston County, Kings Mtn. and Clorer.l Mt. Holly: Miss Ada Dunn , ;.. Mt. Holly: Miss Lucy Rankin ..... Kings Mountain: Mrs. Lizzie Falls Clover: Miss Mattie Caldwell . Lowell: R. F. D. No. 1 Miss Mabel Patrick .26.557 .19,339 ...1280 ....14.929 8538 4560 3035 ..1667 IRONING MADE EASY -Room j to do 1 iour, Work A Long Felt Want Supplied f Smoothing Iron Heater Co., Maanfactarera, Sumter, S. CI . The above cut illustrates a Smoothing Iron Heater, which is some" thing new and the only thing of the kind in the United States. De scriptionMade of No. 20 sheet iron, very heavy; size over all 13 in, by 13 in. by 16H in. high and weighs 10 pounds. - -'v. We are placing. them in thousands of homes. They please all and cost only a trifle and pays for itself twice a season-. Yon do your work in halt the time and twice as neat-; It works just as successfully out doors as inside, with chips, bark, corncobs or coal, at a cost of a penny or two a dav: and for heating tea, coffee or serving warm nourishment .is a convenience for the sick room and. general home use. There, is nothing better which costs you so little. - We a want good man to represent and work this county. There can be several thousand placed in the county. If it's easy, quick, money you want (it sells itself) we slice the State to suit you. See . us quick for this and adjoining counties, if you are interested "- L. MEDLIN. Monroe, N. C. ' . " ' , State Agent for Heaters and Territory, P. S. Willbe at Griffin & Parham's store! Gastonia'. N. C until I June 15th. See me for this county. ' State Chairman Simmons has announced that the Democratic i Executive Committee will meet in he Senate Chamber on the evening of July 8th. tot- the purpose of electing a chairman! Mr. Simmons will at this meet ins; tender his resignation. ' ; . t At the meeting of the En eineering Society of the Caro- Unas at Great Falls, S.C. where the society was the guest of the Southern Power Company. Mr. W.S. Lee, Jr.,. vice president and general manager of the Southern Power Company, was elected president of the Society. PREMIUM VOTES-SPECIAL I (For -every $10 turned, in at one time on subscription in our James town Exposition contest the your; lady to whose credit they art placed will be entitled to a premium of 03 votes, this number being over as J above the votes the subscriptions themselves entitle her to. : ' .. For every, subscription pa'l f years ia advance, the pavtr.e-i I made at one time, we wd a! , a bonus of 430 votes. vThese specials ho!JwJ l.'" notice. - ' ' . . ' Contest Vt?t. Till CA.Z 7 ' ("
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