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tenia Cnr :!.!;:. IOII. Mr. Mark T. Wilson left Tuesday . . i .1.. r ior jamesiown 10 lane in me exposi tion. , , . ! ', n Tr A An t. TVI Mr. James Aaama, ox crowaers uoiw nflmiuj tj. i creek, was la the 'em And Get Results. Ai1vrtlsmnt . ' Inaertt 4 un3r this hfnd at the rats Of tn ontf Una for the first Insertion nd Hva asms a. Una for each subsequent Insertion. Fhona No. 60. - : ' ' -. In tha "futura Tha GaUa will tnak a tharga lor all notloae ot foira. supper, rtam'talnmanta, ato., tha object of which l to maka money. A charga will alao bo inndo for carda of thanka and obitiK arte. . Tha rata la Ave oenva a una. An xtra charga will be maUa when -copy la prepared In thia fflca... -;. , CKE Williams Furniture Company's bijor ad. tf -0 TO the Fanners VJ for Garden, ... F Seed, Fertilizers etc. SuddIv Co. for Garden, Field and Grass DOLLARS saved by buying furni ture at Williams' during- the big: summer clearance sale. .' tt. - FOR SALE One first-class second , handed imported lineoleum, good as new. If interested see J. H. , Kennedy & Co. Jul8c2. . CLEARANCE sale oC furniture at Williams' for the next thirty days. Everything; at greatly reduced prices. - ..: . tf. . COUND Pocket book "containing r money. Owner can obtain same by identifying and paying for this ad at Gazette Office. . :. ; , ; COR RENT The li. w. Abernethy Fv house and lot on Rhvne street, city on business yesterday. -. "c;j ' Mrs. D. A.; Garrison was shop ping in the city yesterday. , Mrs. Brooks Inraan, of Yorkvllle, S- C. , passed through Gastonia yesterday en route to Charlotte. , . I -.Mr. w7r7 Jones, of the Southern Life & Trust Co. v Greensboro, was a Gastonia visitor Tuesday. Mr. Jones left Wednesday for Gaffney. S. C, where he will organize an agency for his company in connection with the Gaffney Trust Company. - -. Mr. J. M. Wilson, the popular and efficient bookkeeper of the Lowell and Peerless Cotton Mills, f Lowell, was a Gastonia, visitor this morning. . ,. Miss Lillie Napier, of Birmln gham Apply to JUlt, Gaston , Loan & Trust Co: WEDD1NG invitations We can 'furnish theruS either printed on nice stock or ; engraved, ' at reasonable prices 'and promptly. Give us your order. , Gazette Pub ' lishing Company, Gastonia, N. C. tf IN VACATION time, while you are taking a rest in the mountains or at the seashore, you want to keep I posted on what's doing at home. There's one safe way to do it have us send yon The Gazette; only 15 cents a month. Our phone number is50. - V' tf FREE to Fourteen 1 People The ; Gazette has on hand fourteen copies of "The Sowers", a novel by Henry Seton Merriman, in news paper form, which will be 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 . FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1907. TOWN AND COUNTY. Blackberries are . on the local " market at 15 cents-a (juart. It is reported. that-Dr. R. M. ( Reid has taken over the1 manage , ment of the Gastonia or Loray base ball team. 'Messrs Joe Abernathy and Earl Morrow passed successfully the ex- aminatiorr before the State Pharmaceutical Board at Lake Tox ; away this week. Marriaire license was issued last Friday to.Mr.W. W.Ratchford of Gaston county and Miss Bessie Dram of Caldwell township. New ton Enterprise. . -. ..'.....' , Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Forbis went to Gastonia yesterday to attend . a missionary meeting of the Ladies Missionary Society of Kings Moun tain Presbytery. Kings Mtn. Herald. Fred Rudisill gave a social to a number of his little friends on Tues day night which was richly enjoyed by all present. -The party was given in honor of his cousins Misses Loie and Wilma Long of Gastonia. Kings Mtn. Herald. . , Gasfonlan Honored. Mr. R. P. Rankin, president of the Citizens National Bank, treasurer of the Ozark Mill, and one of Gastonia V most success ful business men, has- been elected a member of the board , of directors "of the Jefferson - Standard Life Insurance Com pany, which ' : was formally organized ' at Raleigh Wednes ' day, the notification of bis elec tion coming to him by a telegram v from Cashier A. G. Myers, of " the Citizens Bank, who was in Raleigh yesterday. This is the largest insurance company yet . organized in North - Carolina, having a capital., of. $500,000. The board of directors is com ' posed of a number of the State's staunchest business men. Mr. Rankin is well worthy of the honor thus bestowed and will discharge the xluties connected with his office as i director with' care and ability. ' -'t , CATARRH SEASON. At the first warning of catarrh .- one should begin using Hyomei.- The disease is very common at -this season of the year, but a ' few days' treatment will often prevent a serious and long con tinued case ol catarrh, v f If the breath is catarrhal and offensive, if there is irritation in tire throat, or dropping at the back of the throat, begin the use of Hyomei at once. - You run no risk in paying J. H. Kennedy & Co., $1 00 for a Hyomei outfit with which tHv give their ' personal guarantee that if the remedy does not afford relief, youtmoney will be .refunded at once, making It the most economical cure for " ca tarrh as well as the only one that is sold under a guarantee. .' J1U4- ;- . -. The trial of Dr. Rowland, of Ral eigh, for murder will begin Monday. I he chemist who is making- an; Analysis of the stomach of Engineer Stranze. who. . it is allesred. was poisoned by "Rowland, will be ready to report at that time. Mrs. Row land, who was the wife of Strange, is imj licated as an accessory. Tha C2" :.,9 for fint-cl&M prlntlnf. Ala., is expected to arrive to-day to be the guest for Beveral days of Mrs. R. L. Swan. Mr. P. i.' Maxwell, of Dallas - R. F. D. No. 2. was among the visitors .tn town ip-aay.-.. . Mr. J, J. Ormand, of Bessemer City, is a shopper in town t tp-day. Mr.: C. E. Russell, with - the Southern Railway; is a visitor to Gastonia to-day. ;. 'v- - ? Mrs. . J. E. . Curry - and son, Leonard, left this morning for Chai lotte to spend a week with friends. . Mrs; J. L. Bryan will leave to-1 morrow for Jamestown. , , i Messrs. John CVand Charles M, Moore are off on a trip to the James town Exposition, . Richmond and Atlantic City. . Mr. 3. DDuff, one of the pro gressive business men of Clover, S. C, is a Gastonia visitor to-day. . Mr. I. F, Mabry. of McAdenville.v was a business visitor in the city this moraine ' Mrs. L. R. Pntman and children, Earl and Margaret, of Greenville, S. C, will arrive to-morrow to spend Beveral weeks with Mrs. L. C. Eury. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kluttz, of Chester. S. C. soent. several da vs in Gastsnia this week, the guests of Mr. Kiuttz's motner, Mrs. X. v;. Eurr. Mr. W. F. Micbeal of Gastonia spent last Sunday with Mrs. Micheal who has been at the Piedmont for some time. Newton Enterprise. . Moving Picture Shows. . The AtnusU, the latest attrac tion in town in the shape of a I moving picture show, opened in the Armstrong building last night and those who came jut to be entertained were many. Messrs. Chas. Cavis and Fred Barkley are the owners and managers of the.amusement parlor and they I promise the public a high class entertainment. For the present the AmusU will be open only at night but it is probable that, a little later, it will also De in operation in the afternoon. The pictures will 1 be changed twice i each week. Illustrated songs will be added at an early date. Judg ing from the crowd-that was pres ent la3t night the AmusU prom ises to become the centre of at traction for the pleasure seekers of Gastonia. The medicine that sets the whole world thinking. The remedy on which all . doctors agree, The prescription all your friends ' are taking is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Adams Drug Co. - List Your Taxes. Saturday, June 22d, is the next and final date on which the tax listers will be at the city hall for the purpose of listing your property for taxation. On that day Mr. WYA. , Falls, iist-taker for Gastonia township outside of i town, and Mr. John , R. Rankin, list-taker' for the town of Gastonia, will be at the city hall to list property. This is for one day only and their only pub lished date. The state Jaw re quires that tax-listing must be done in the month of June and list-takers and assessors have Only till the second July to get their books and turn " tbetn over county comissioners to get yonr property , on the books. - ' ;ssors have ! Monday io j ks in shape I I ver to the 11 . Don't fail 1 1 II Death at Hayesworth. ? " Unclo-Alec" Lay, as he was familiarly known by his friends and acquaintances, died a the home of his step-daughter, , Mrs. Bush 5 at Mayesworth yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from drop sy. The funeral was conducted this morning at 10 o'clock at New Hope Presbyterian church by Rev. J. H. Bennett. of the Lowell circuit. Mr. was quite old and had been feeble health tor sometime. Surviving bim are a widow and sevrral children, all of the latter be tig married. . Deceased was ma! ried iour times. Mr. Lay was tot twenty years or more mem ber of the Baptist cburcb. lhe body was laid to rest in the New Hope graveyard. -. Just a little reminder , about the new . . 1 ; . Perfume. .. Win. II. Brown - & Bro's. .t , " Pocahontas. ; Next time you visit our , store, ask "to ; see ' it. ' Frost Torrcncc & Co - ' jii-n , "" ... . , ..... . 1 ' ; Saturday, J.upe 150 Many Special Attractions In new desirable merchandise at prices that mean a big saving to you. - SUMMER SILKS. 'X-.:-- wfc. .' '. i, . . everybody knows bilks nave advanced in -: price. Large purchases months ago enable us to " - quote yon old prices. ,; . 20 in. White Jap Wash Silk . 20c 36 in. White Jap Wash Silk 39 c 36 in. White Jap Wash Silk, better quality 50c " 36 in. White Jap Wash Silk, a beauty 75c '36 in. White Jap Wash Silk, extra fine 98c J- This Silk is worth $1.25 to-day. 36 in. Taffeta changeable and solid colors splendid quality at the old price .98c 27 in. Taffeta in Checks and stripes the newest thing for Waists and Suits 89c ' Easily worth $1.00 . Sheer White Goods. 40 in. Persian Lawn 15c quality... 12Kc 40 in! Persian Lawn 20c quality. . ..15c These two numbers cannot be duplicated at the price. BOOK-FOLD PERSIAN LAWN from 10 to 25c We are showing some splendid values at 10, 12, 15, 20. 25c. lOc lOc EXTRA SPECIAL EMBROIDERY SALE New Embroideries 1 Old Prices 1 Bought months ago as the price will testify. FULL PIECES. -Edges and Insertions most of them easily worth double the price. : : : : : I Oc lOc PLAIN NAINSOOK AND FRENCH LAWNS. , In these popular materials we are making some very low prices where quality is taken into consideration. LONG CLOTH 12 Yards English Long Cloth-' $1.25 Easily worth $1.50, 12,Yards English Long Cloth 41.50 Regular $2.00 value. ALL WHITE STRIPED MADRAS. A lucky purchase enables us to quote low prices, 36 in. White Corded Madras for Shirt Waists and suits, special price 10c 30 in. White Mercerized Striped Madras, special price: ; 12 36 in. Marseilles or Pique a 25c value price..l5c 25c Dotted Swiss special price 115c UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS 2000 Yards Sheeting nearly yard wide easily worth 6c special price 36 in. Extra Fine Sea Island worth 8J4c special price. , 36 in. Extra Heavy Smooth 3 yard v. sheeting special .price 15c Dotted Swiss . , t Special Ribbon Sale These Ribbons' are from 2 to 6-in wide worth from 25 to 50 Sale Price I9c. Special Lace Offer ing VAL AND TORCHON LACE EDGES AND INSERTINGS These are all splendid values at price named 5c per yd. Perdoz. 50c. BLEACHED SHEETINGS Yard Wide Bleaching good quality- 8&c 10c 10c 15c 10c 15c Yard Wide Bleaching clear of starch. Good Quality Cambric Muslin l .... Best Lonsdale Cambric Muslin A. F. C. Dress Gingham (old price) Manchester Galatia best made . . (For Boys Wash Suits.) 27 in. Percales, fast colors, good patterns .7c Special Values In Little Notions. cake CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS. We are giving you a splendid chance tobuy that Summer; Suit at about half price and the summer just begun. LOT NO. 1 Suits worth from $7.50 to $10.00, one or two of a kind your choice. j,..., $4.98 LOT NO. 2 Same as above only better Suits, special price-.. $6.95 Our stock of , better clothes is : very complete from $10.00 to $20.00 all the new colors and weaves. - " We are showing a very attractive line Mens Pants from 98c up to $5.00 almost any size or color. Let us show you. Men's Shoes. Our Big Stock enables you to find al most any kind of a shoe you can think of. The price is right $1.25, 1.20, 1.75, 2, Jf.50 Fellow Craft apd.'Ralston Lines $3.00, 3.50, 4.00 We are showing the best $3.00 Shoe we have seen, Mens Shoes High and Low Cut $2.50 Many $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes in this lot. Shoes! Shoes! This department always has something good to offer the discriminating purchaser. Ladies Low Cut Shoes frow 98c up good, values at $1,25, 1.50r 1.75 $2.00 at this popular price J..2.00 We are showing the best line of slip pers we ever saw and our immense business on them this season proves that other peo ple think so to. All Leathers all Styles. Queen Quality Styles are Leaders They fU and don't loose their shape $2.50. 3. 3.51 NEW LOT, OF TANS JUST RECEIVED. Thildrens Oxfords' of any kind. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Scrivens Elastic Seam Drawers 65c 2 for . $1.25 Mens Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers .25c Better grades at 38c and 48c per garment. Otis Lisle Thread Underwear sell the world over at $1.00 per garment. We secured a line of Factory Samples all one size, the price..- L$1.25 per suit Mens Negligee Shirts, Extra good values at 48c 5c 7c 7c 10c 7 Cakes Nice Toilet Soap easily worth 5c a special price 3 Cakes, 1 Box Violette Soap ..Box 19c 10c .. .....10c Soap.... 18c;: Lion Brand Shirts New without collar. Patterns with or .98c and $1.50 Our 5c Counter holds some splendid values In lawns, etc. Don't miss It 3 Cakes, 1 Box Glycerine Soap: 3 Cakes, 1 Box Lana Oil and Butter Milk Mennens Borated or Violet Takum powder 13c, 2 for..25c Colgates Violet Talcum : .. r 19c Grahams Violet Talcum...-.;..-.. ...10c Pearl Buttons ........ .lc per Dozen 2 Spools Good Thread for . , ,5c Box Paoer and Envelopes -.5c Extra Value in Men's Shirts worth up to 50c. All one price. -.25c Non sold until .'clock Saturday 1 Cake Williams Bar Barber 1 Paper Carpet tacks . 1' Collar Button 1 Paper Pins .... Soap. .5c lc lc lc MEN'S HOSIERY All the new colors, our line of Black and Tan Lisle Hose are values-25c Bi assortment 4 Hose 10c and 15c n Agents Ladies Home Journal Patterns, 10 and 15 cents D i ) n GASTONIA, D STATE NOSMAL COLLEGE. i Total Enrollment Past Tear 845 racolry and Accommoda fiona to be - Increased Im portant Iolormation. , :. The Gazette is in receipf 'of the new catalogue of the State Normal and Industrial College at Greensboro. The total en rollment for the year, including students in the training school, was 845. The facnlty will be increased for the coming year, and additional dormitory ac commodations will be provided in time for the opening of the fall term, September 18, 1907. Tuition is free to students who take the pledge to become teachers in North Carolina for at least two years after leaving the college. ' Board is furnished at actual cost, but, owing to limited accommodations, not all free-tuition students can secure board in the college dormitories. Therefore all free tuition appli cations should be in the hands of the president before July 15th, so that (in case a large number of applicants from any county should make Unneces sary) a competitive examination may be arranged for. One-half of the available dormitory space is reserved for ; tuition-paying students. Applications . from those . .who do not take the pledge . to . teach , but intend to pay tuition, are filed and dormitory reservations made as the applications are received. . , " Subscribe Gazettb for the Gastonia Tha GaMtta (or ftrat-cUaa prtnUn. The case asrainst Franc It. Jones for misappropriation of funds ol tbe Charlotte National Bank, wa called in Federal Court in Chr!on Wednesday and his attorney. If r. C. D. Bennett, entered a submit. s in all of the allegations except tl-t r was unwillm? to airrlt t e - of the ;are, hic!i i . :. The prayer for jj ' : v ferrea uct;l eUcr tit ' i iile, Jone' aeco:r; .ce, ... is set lor Hoc . jy. i4
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