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Gazette Want Ad3 Pay. Try 'em And Get Eesults. ' Advsrtlstmenta Inserted : undfr' tfile h4 tthe rat of ten rents a Una (or the flint invartlon and fly eonta, a. Una fr meh subsequent Insertion, , Fhone ..NO. &('. . 1.:: -."4 In the futura Tha Qawtta will inaka charsre lor nil notices of fairs, suppera, cnterttunmente, eto., th object of which Ih to make money, A chaiwe will alao " lie made for carna of thanka ami obitu aries. The rate la five centa a line. An extra charge wilt be maue woen cupy la prepared in thla office. SEE Williams Furniture Company's ., big ad.J;;v:'..v,t, "0 TO the Farmers V for Garden,. Field Seed, Fertilizers etc. DOLLARS saved by buying furni ture at Williams' during the Supply ana Co. Grass big summer clearance sale. tf. FOR SALE One first-class second : handed imported lineoleum. eowl as nfw. It interested Kennedy & Co. sec J. 11. Jul8c2. CLEARANCE sale of furniture at Williams' far the next thirty ' days. Everything at greatly reduced ' prices.'. . " tf. v EQTIND Pocket book ,; containing I" mntv . Oiftir ran litatn sama by Identifyin at Gazette O; and paying for this ad ce. rr-vs'K'tw- COR RENT-The G. W. Abernethy , a house ana lot on Knyne street. Apply to Gaston ; Loan & Trust Co. JUlt. ;-;' -: WEDD1NG VY - furnish prices and promptly, f and Saturday of Dr. and Mrs. D order Gazette Pub-1 McConnell. "' - onipany, Uastoma, NrC, tl invitations-J-We tan them, either printed on - ntce . stock , or engraved, v at reasonable Oive us your hshmg Co Ifci-VACATION time, while you are taking a rest- in the mountains or at the seashore, you want to keep posted on wnat s doing at norae, There's one safe way to do it have us send you The Gazette; only IS cents a month. Ouf phone number is 50. ..:'..:,'. .- tf Dr. C. E. McLean left this morn ing for Morganton on business, ;.-,, Mayor C. D. Armstrong is spend ing a few days at Montreat. , , , ,; Mr. Stuart W. Cramer, of Char lotte, i a business . visitor in town to-day.- ,; ,. . Mrs.. W, J. Toff eoctv of Crowd ers Creek, is visiting relatives in. Gastonia.; r " ; vi'-; : Mr. Meach Smith, of Clover, 8, C, passed through Gastonia yester day en route home from Gaffeny. S. Mr. Charles M. Moore returned Saturday from a trip to Richmond and the exposition at Jamestown,. Mr. Robert Adams is at home from Washington where he attended an electrial school the past year; Mr, J. White Ware, of Spencer Mountain, was a business visitor in Gastonia Saturday. , ; Mr. L. L.' Hurley,, of Marshall, is spending a few days with home folks here, , ; : Miss Mary O'Farrell returned yesterday to her home at Yorkville, S. C, after a visit to relatives : here. Mrs. J. T. Sigmon, of Macon, Ga., and child are the ' guests of the former's mother, ' Mrs. Ellen McLaughen. ' Mr.Ed Little returned Sunday from a two-weeks trip to Hot Springs, Ark.. He expects to go to Glenn Springs, S. C, in few days.' Mrs. K. W. Mellon and children, of Charlotte, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. Mrs. J. H. Craig. - They ? will remain for the Wilktns-Craig nuptials. .' -Mrs. H. E. McConnell and 'son, Master Russell McConnell, of Ches ter, S. C, were the guests , Fnda fir. tiltt long Selected cs an Iasirtzctor la Cr&kiat , College YNII Assume Duties la Sep lecler A Member of Class of Mr. Ed par Lorn, local editor of The News, has been selected as an instructor la JJrskiae Col lect; Due West. S. C. and has accepted the position. JKe will assume bis new duties at tbe opening: of the fall terra in Sep tember. At a recent meeting- of the board of trustees of tbe in stitution it was decided to add two instructors and Mr. Xong Is one of these. . lie is a young- man, not yet 21, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H, Long, of Gas PIaW IWkSew3 aTUkCH ASaw3e ays witb tier Swan. Miss CREE to Gazette Fourteen People The has on hand fourteen copies of "The Sowers", a novel by Henry Seton Mernman, m 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 ITS SATURDAY, JUNE 22ND-You 1 can visit Charlotte Free. Will you be there? The Little Long Co's. great Mill-End Sale starts that day : and lasts about ten days, and they Eay railroad tare witnin a radius ot fty miles on purchases of $40.00 or more. It's a mighty money-saver on everything to wear and household goods and floor coverings. Thousands will tie there Saturday, June, 22nd. : Where will you be? J21c2. TUESDAY JUNE 18, 1907. TOWN ANQCOUNTY. , Gastonia Lodge No. 369, A. F. and A. M. will dowork Jn.the.. MM degree to-night. . Mr and Mrs. U, L. Pegram, of Stanley, , have the sympathy of many irienas in me aeain oi- ineir lout- year-old son who died last Friday, Rev. J. M. Garrison, of Kings , Mountain, preached two strong ser mons in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church Sunday, v . ' A good-sized Crowd attended the sale of Mr. J. T, Wylie's Miss Lilfie Napier returned yes terday to Birmingham, Ala., after! spending a few cousin. Mrs.' R. L. Napier is head nurse in a Birming ham hospital. - Miss Julia Galloway, of Gastonia, who. has been teaching, in Georgia, came Wednesday afternoon to visit Misses Florence and Susie Caldwell on her way home.he8ter Lantern. -Mr. W. B. Douglas, of High Shoals, N. C, spent Wednesday night with his sister. Mrs. W. F. Marion, on his return home from the funeral of his brother, Mr. E. S. Douglas,, in Columbia. Chester Lantern. Mrs. Daniel Boaz and baby and Miss Hanna Boaz left this morning for Chicago, 111., to spend a month. They will be the guests there of Mrs. Boaz sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culp. ' Mr. and Mrs. Georee W. Wilson returned yesterday from Elizabeth City where Mr. Wilson attended the Grand Lodge '"Knights of Pythias as the delegate from the Gastonia lodge. They spent two or three days at Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition while away. . Mr. Crown Wilson, Mrs. I. N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Winget and Mr. Mark T. Wilson returned Sunday from a week's trip to Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition. They also visited Washington while away, :-';v 'Mrs, John O'Farrell and two beth, of Yorkville, S. C spent Sat urday and Sunday in Gastonia, the guests of the former's daughter, Miss Wilma O'Farrell, and her sis ter, Mrs. I. A. Campbell, and Miss Tilton. - tonia, and is a ; young man of promise and ability. He gradu ated at Erskine with the class of '06 and since that-time : has de voted his attention to journal- Ism; filling acceptably the posi tion of local editor of The Gas tonia News. During his college career he stood high among . tbe members . of - his class, which was one of the largest in the his tory of the college, - and - his selection by tbe board of trus tees to nil an tnstructorsnip is a wise choice and tbe college is to be congratulated on securing his services. '' 1 , v . ; - ; Mr. Long has made quite a reputation as local editor of Tbe News and has many friends here who, although they will regret to see him leave, wish for him abundant success in his new field;::;; household goods Saturday afternoon. The sale was cned by Capt. W. I. Stowe, the veteran auctioneer, in the city park. The articles brought fair prices. ., r: mis inenas win , learn , with re- - grei mar. xev.-u. k. koss, tormeriy pastor -of - West,. End and Ozark . Methodist churches here, is quite ill with typhoid fever at his home in Lincoln ton. Mr. Ross was moved by the conference from Spencer Mountain, this county, to the Lin cplnton circuit. - News was recei ved here yester day of the death - Sunday at hiS home in Mooresvule of Profv J. E. McCorkell. . a phrenologist widely known through this section. Death resulted from typhoid fever. Mr. McCorkell was about 35 years of age. l lie funeral and bunat took place at Mooresville yesterday," ;, ' Ex-Sheriff M.. II. ' Shuford re turned Friday from Crouse where he spent several days on his plantation. Cotton in that section, he says, is , looking well; better perhaps than in any oiner section oi the countv. Wheat is fair but the oat crop is not ' so gooa, v mere is no iruit at all. barring a very meagre supply of ap- Thursday afteroon at 2.30 o'clock in the city ball the annual meeting of the Gaston Poultrv Assocation will be held,. at which time afficers for the ' ensuing year will be elected. Per haps the most important matter to be taken up at this meeting will be the.next annual poultry show.' It depends almost entirely upon this meeting as to whether there will be a snow-next year. A notice of the meeting, appearing in .another col umn, urges all members to' be pres ent at the meeting., ? - ; ' Mr. Thomas ' N. Kendrick re turned Saturday from. Atlantic City wnere ne represemea uaston con clave No. 391 Independent . Order i ueptasopbs at the biennial meeting of the Supreme Conclave. He re ports an excellent meeting and a de- ngntiui trip. " Mr. D. W. Cochrane, - of Greens boro, representative ot the Greens- ooro L.ue insurance vompany, is spending a few days in Gastonia in the interest of his company. Mr. Cochrane was last week awarded a handsome gold watch for . having written during the past year a larger j number of policies than any other agent in the company's employ, , Dr. W. HI Hoffman is back from a trip to Fayetteville, Richmond, Jamestown, Washington and Phil adelphia. At Fayetteville he spent several days with Mrs. Hoffman and Miss Susie Hoffman,- who are the guests there of Mrs. W. E. Kindley. At Philadelphia he . visited his two sons who are engaged in business mere. , ;,;, .. - SOCIAL. At her home on West: Frank lin avenue this afternoon Miss Nell Smyre is givine a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Mabel Craie. who is to be married on tbe 26th to Dr. S. A. WUkios. The invitations 1 to this affair were unique, being band-painted representations of .a kettle con- taming two spoons or ladlesthe invitation being written in white ink on the side of the kettle. for the Gastonia Subscribe Gazettb Here From" Gnain. V ( After a journey of more- than fifty days Mr. ; and ! Mrs, James Underwood and child arrived in Gastonia Saturdajr night from the island of Guam, in tbe , far Pacific. : They will be the guests for a month of -Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Harry, the latter being a' sister - of Mr. Underwood. They left Guam April ?7th, o ing thence to Janan. from which country they sailed for America. Mr. Underwood is in the govern ment service and 'has been on the island of Guam for several years, Mrs." Underwood is a sister. of Vicente Martinez who, after- -attending the public schools here took a commer cial course at. St. Mary's Col lege, Belmont, from which he was graduated at the. recent commencement. - Fire Men Badly Injured. Charlotte News. y Concord, N. C, June 17.A special to:; The Tribune from Kannapolis says that a rope to one of the large derricks at the building plant there broke this morning and in falling badly in jured five negro laborers, two of them being seriously hurt ; The large arm fell some dis tance and crushed everything in its line of fall and the men were caught in the falling tim bers and injured. i V WANTED "I 500 Ladles to use v Wm. II. Brown & Rrn'a . . . Pocahontas, '. .1 "It's Great" For Sale by ' .Frc- ""-rrence & Co. Y0UB GRANDMOTHER USED IT. But She Never Had Sulphur In Such Convenient Form Thla. Your grandmother lilted Sulphur a her favorite household remedy, and ao did her grandmother. Sulphur haa been ennnt; akin and blood diaeaaea tor hundred reara. But in the old dare they had to take sow- dered aulphur. Now HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR gives it to youin the beat poa- aioie form ana yon get tne run benefit. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR and OINTMENT, quickly cure Hcxema. Tetter, Salt Rheum and all Skin Diaeaaea. It cured an ngly nicer IdrMra. Ann W. WUIett. of Waahinoton, D. C in three days. Taken internally, it purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Your druggist sells it. r Sulphur Booklet tree, if you write HAN COCK LIQUID SLUPHUR COMPANY. Baltimore. TJly 19. Burled at St. Mary's. -The body of -Mrs. Mary Marion, of Asheville.Nras in- trrA of C Mara'. Onllriis t?-I day ; morning with Catholic rites. The sglemn pontifical mass was conducted by Bishop Haid, assisted by the assistant priests. Mrs. Marion was the mother of Fathers S. G. and S. F. Marion, of Asheville. and was known among Catholics as a woman of many virtues. Takin Oyerlsnd Trip. Messrs. Bernard Smith and Gner Ive left yesterday morn ing for Asheville and other points in "The Land of the Sky" by the overland route. iney are maKing tne trip in a buggy and will be several days en route. 1 beir equipment con sisted -of overcoats to shelter them from the cool mountain air; a gun, field glasses and other articles necessary for such i a trip. They were anticipating a most enjoyable jaunt. To Marry in Tennessee Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Red- dish left yesterday for Knoxville. Tenn., to be present ; at the marriage on Wednesday evening at 8:3U o'clock of Mrs. Red- dish's brother, Mr. Frank O'. Huffman, and Miss Frankie Mc Callum. The ceremony will be performed by Mr. Reddish. Mr. Huffman has a number ot friends in Gastonia ; who will j learn wun pleasure ot tne ap- proacning event. Mr. and Mrs. Reddish will return to Gastonia Thursday, NOTICE. ; -, All members of the Gaston Poultry Association are urgently requested to be present at h the j annual meeting to ' be , held in the city hall Thursday afternoon June 20th, at 2.30 o'clock. The annual election of officers will take place 3d matters pertain ing to . tbe next poultry show will be taken up. -, ., i j J. I. BEAL, Secretary .. J18cl I Mr. J.t.EiiUDeaJ. Mr. James L. Kendall tbe home of bis sister. Mrs. Re becca Hambright, near the Avon Mills Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock after a long and wast ing illness from tuberculosis. Mr. Kendall was about 31 years a? at oi age ana is ; survived by a brother and several sisters The funeral services, which were un der tbe direction of the ' local tribe of .Red Men were held in the Bast Baptist church Sunday atternoon-at Z o'clock. ; Rev. E. L. Bain condncted the exercises, after which tbe body was taken to the Lutheran Chapel for in terment by the side of his father, who died here several years ago. Air, Kendall -was nitrblv . re spected and lovedby all who knew him and the surviving rel atives have the sympathy of their many friends in this hour of berearementv Fiae Pair oi Sorrels CouxU tor ' Corset and L Wagons fo te Kept at City Hall. Mr, Louis . Kerr Being in Charge. ' . Gastonia' 1 fi r e department now, owns its own botses. a fine pair of sorrels having-beeu pur chased Saturday by Chief Bea frotn ; Mr. Thomas L. Craig They are two of the very best horses in town, says Chief Bea and it is expected that they wi render excellent service. vTbe price paid for them was $600. which amount nearly $500 b already been secured by popular suDscnpuon. i a e aggregate weight of the two animals is 2580 pounds. The officers of the department believe the re mainderof the necessary amount can be raised in a abort time Recently the city council pur a . cnasen tor tne department an up-to-date set of drop harness Stalls are to be. fitted up in the rear of the city ball where in the future tbe , fire horses will be kept. Provision will also be made to - house the hook and ladder wagon and hose reels bere also and both will be in charge of Mr. Louis Kerr, who has been appointed to this do sitiou, and who will be on hand at all times. . This arrangement will put the fire department's equipment in a more centra location where it is easy of ac cess. It will render , the depart ment aoie to respond more quickly to alarms and will hence be a decided improvement. Another step taken by tbe fire department will meet with the bearty endorsement of all tbe business men of the town ; that is that tbe street sprinkler will be put on Main street and the street sprinkled before the stores and offices are opened each morning. With the above mentioned im provements Gastonia will have first-class fire protection, a thing woico u nas neeaea. l ne tartn ful and efficient members of the department will, under the new arrangement, strive even harder if possible, we doubt not, to ren der the best service possible. No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the 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. , Williams Drug Cq. ' ' ' , ; 1 ' . , Smort Thlnrjs in Haberdaohery The man who wants the latest tbjnjr iur a Tjey IherightTtulug in a Shirt, smart : HosieryS or Belts, will be sure to find - what he is looking for hereand find it moderately priced. Every ..;',.:,.:.j.,B.,-.: -v..:.,-.. . - ,:,.., thing must be correct. . . . Robinson Bros. TAXPAYERS This is to jrive notice that I will be at the city hall Saturday, Jane 22d, one day only, for the purpose of list ing: taxes for the county of Gaston in Gastonia township. All persons who have not listed their taxes will please do so on this day. ' E. II. RANKIN. Tax lister for Gaston County in the town of Gastonia. J21c2. WANTED $80,000$ Flat pieces to launder this week. Prices right; work the best. .. .. .. .. . Snowilake Steam Laundry I p Continues through thcvcel ) ffJunc Clearance Salc 5 5 v Extra Special fonto-morrow. Remnants of matting at half price. . All 20 ' yds. go ' in this sale. pieces under 30 cent Matting4 25 cent Matting 20 cent Matting First Come First Served . They will go quick Special prices on lace curtains shades and curtain poles. at BELKS 5C 5 10c )) 8 5 J- i If you want Wone 13 WE WILL BUY eld Cotton Mill stock. (S. C.) 10 Arlinirton Cotton Mill stock. N. 10 Stanley Ore- k Cotton Mill stock 30 Flint Cotton Mill stock. (N. U.) 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock. (N. C.) ft. YOUR DAUGHTER To have a good home and good health with good influences and thorough instruction, send her to DAVENPORT COLLEGE Depattmentof Music unexcelled. For catalogue address CHAS. C. WEAVER. Lenoir. N. C. Aujf.9c8wks. C) 25 Modena Cotton Mill stock, (N. is rrenton cotton Mill sioca, tw. v..f 10 Citixena Nutl. Bnk. stock. Gastonia. 10 First Natl. Bnk. stock. Gastonia. WE WILL SELL 10 Gray Mfr. Co. Mill stock. (N. C.) 150. I'lara Ulr t'o. Mill MOCK. IN- u i lu. Holland Ml. Co Mill stock. (N.C.) 110. 1ZV Clara Mfft. Cc Holland Mis' 20 Imperial Yarn Milt atock.tN. C.) H 10 Avon Cotton Mill stock. (N C.J 125 10 Maya Mfg. Co., Mill a ock. (NT. C.) 3 140, x 0. 112 CJ Murnhf.v Turnllnr. Co.. (Kf. C) JW neuueu. vviwu . .un... a . . II ou want to buy or aell Cotton Mill stork or other aeet'ritiea: Dleaaa write na: we make no chaise to advertise for what you i want, or what you have lor aale, unless we eitect aale. or purcnaae at price agree a upon. All price subject to change. SOUTHERN SECURITIES 4 TRUST CO. 4. A, Clean, Pres. C. M. Qlena, Treaa. Gastonia, r i . N. c. LUCAS CO. LUCAS CO. THREE FREE TICKETS JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION TO BE GIVEN AWAY Commencing Wednesday, June 19th. With every dollar's worth of merchandise pur chased we will give a check and the first three persons presenting 100 checks at our store will be given a ticket to the Jamestown Exposition. A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR died at The " State ' board - of education I make loans ejrgTefcatinjj $28,000, fo? new school houses and eauirment. to various counties.includin? Wayne which eets $5,000 for ahijrh school. A FINE DRESS PATTERN Amounting to $7.50 will be given absolutely free to the next three persons presenting 75 checks at our store. A PAIR OF SHOES Worth $3.50 will be given absolutely free to the next three persons presenting 50 checks at our store. THIS OFFER EXPIRES AUG. 1st. . ' t , , -... ... . Stop and think that this means a saving of at least 35 to you in your purchases. . .. .'. We Sell It For Less and when shopping come here and buy it ; Ask for a check and take a trip on us. "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 v substantiates the above statement. .. , , .'. i: 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 prompt attention. . , . .'. . Correspondence Invited Phone 88 : A pleasure to answer Inquiries Gastonia Hardware Company For the June Brides A storeful of attractive things in all lines at all prices but of one standard of qnal-ity-THE BEST. Any article, large or small, from Torrence-Morris Co. is recognized at once ,' as worthy of a place amongst the most Treasured Gifts. STERLING SILVER The Newest Patterns. All the Best Things ot the Lead- vt ing Manufacturers are in our line Fancy and Staple Articles, Flat and Hollow-ware, SPECIAL SHOWING OF CUT GLASS With pride, we call attention to our SPECIAL LINE OF CUT GLASS. The largest, most complete, and highest class line ever shown. Large and Small pieces. 'Tis a pleasure to show you through our line. .', .'. , v pEWELERS& TORRENCE-MORRIS CO. OPTICIANS 4. 0 4J 5. 0 4 Salisbunr is to have a hosoital. valuable site and $7,000 are in hand lor the buudme: onlv 5.000 td ditional is needed to complete the city Hospital which was first sug gesiea Dy wayor iioyaen. Thelblg store of Lucas Company SELLS IT FOR LESS NOTICE The public, will please take notice that Policy No 6,345,916 of the London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Com' pany of Liverpool, has been lost and no claim of any kind under said pol icy will be recognized by the com' JNO. F.LOVE, J1.18clmo . Agent. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 178MM7 Head o( tha State's Educational System, DEPARTMENTS. CA Colleae, Bnglaeeruig, ' Gradaate, Law,' Meallclae, ,v Pharmacy. : Library contains 45,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, i central' heating system: " New ionoitories7 gymnasium, "y. " V , M, C. A. building, library. 722 STUDENTS ' i 74 1! FACULTY. The Fall term begins , . Sept. 9, 1907. - Address - FAANcra P. Vknabie, Peesident csapei, nn.inX. c. ' William R. Hearst is reported to be seeking to buy a Yokohama daily paper published in English. Where to Spend the Sunnier Vade Mecum nestleSamong the hills of the Sauratowa mountains, near ' Rural Hall. - The scenery is . grand, the air balmy and the water, is the best in the world. 110 well fitted rooms, baths and toilet on each floor, gas lights." music. ' dancing, fishing,, boating, ten pin alleys and thousands of things for amusement. ' Address. , ' Mas. Lsa PAYNa, Mgr. J19c8t A ; Vsde Mecnm, N. C. KOTICE TO TAXPYE3 I will be at the city hall, la Gaston ia, on Saturday, June Z- one cay only, for the purpose ot 1; :rr rr' ertv for Gastonia town"' of Gastonia. This is my ; for listing'snd a'l rer'- 4 property m Ga5?- ti - r -. side of Gastonia. e'-t: .i n same on the a!xve ..'. ; V.'. A. IV T T . List tater f r C
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