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01" . 4 JL . Ctzctto Want Ada ray. Try 'cm And Get Ecsults. Artvt'rtlanmetits Inserted " uwdtr this In ml Ht llio nu of toil oanta u. lma fur tho first liiHi-itlun and five cunts n Una fur ciicli aubiHiciuoiit insertion. ,'Fhone No, Oil, . 1 ... in tho. future ' The Ouiette will make a chnrp,e lor nil nunc or rims, support,, enlartiiinrminta, tie, the object of whioli Is t' tnuka tnoiify, A-uhnrKa will nisi tip marl far cards of thank and obitu arist. The rate la five cent a line. An extra charge will he mode when copy Is prvptireil Juj this ofilcs. r Rev. D. 11. Carroll, of Newton. will preach at tl.e First - Unptist - church Sunday morning and night. Rev. W. II. Pedilisb. Mr. and Mrs, Moore, Mrs. M. J. Moore, Mr. W. II. Fenny and Miss Fannie Fcnnv. are attending the union meeting at Belmont, They will re turn to-inorrow. SEE Williams Furniture Company's big ad. ., tf GOTO the Farmers Supply for . Garden, Field ana C Seed, Fertilizers etc. Co. Grass DOLLARS saved by, buying furni ture at Williams' during: the big summer clearance sale. - . tf. 1 OST Shepherd pup: white breast L Reward for return to RALrn Rank ix, Gastonia,. J28cl. FOR SALE One Victor Talking Machine No. -2 and 96 records. Outfit good as new. ' Bargain for cash.. J. M. Wilson. Lowell, N. C. - - t . : , tf EARN your expenses to the James town Exposition before leaving home. . It is easy. For full partic ulars, address J. JJ. Warren. New port News, Va. -' -. J9p4.- sale of furniture at the next thirty days,- Everything at greatly reduced prices. , ' tf. CLEARANCE V Williams' for FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1907. 1-7- TOWN AND COUNTY. : Nxt, the Glorious Fourth! But Gastonia won't be in it this ryear. . , ' " The blackberry season is on in full blast. Lowell's Glorious Fourth comes, on the sixth this year. , When' Monday rolls round one half of the good year 1907 wilt be gone. , , , What is so rare as a moonlight night in June for lovers? ' When will Gastonia have a new ' depot? Echo, answers when? - Mr. Meek Henry is very sick at his home on York street. ' . The past few days have been hot and hence the cotton farmer has been wearing a smile. To-morrow is the . last day of . The Passion Plav" at the AmuseU. It will be on all day from 10 a. m. " Those who have not seen it . should take advantage of this last oppor ; tunity. ; . Last night's Tain was a heavy one. For a time the electrical storm , was pretty severe. The lights were . out for a time and those people who . did not happen to have a lamp or a , candle about the house sat in dark Mesa. - Rev. C. h. Miller, pastor of St Andrews, Lenoif-College, Hickory, . will preach in the Gastonia Lutheran church Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. F. K. Roof, pastor of St. Timothy's - near Hickory, will preach in , the same church at 8.15 p. m. J, 1 -Neighboring towns will draw on , Gastonia heavily for recruits on the Fourth. Yorkville and Lincolnton . are both going to celebrate this year, l ne latter is cnuciciing over the fact that Secretary Taft has promised to send along a few 8-inch gnus to help along the fun-making. Watch Gas tonia next Fourth of July, - Mr, J. Alonzo Spencer .the pop ular manager of the Gaston Metal & Roofing; Co. came up town Tuesday . with his face all aglow with "that smile ,that won't wear off.9 He was inquiring for the census taker, stat . ing that the population of our little city had been increased and he de sired to have it show immediately on ' the census book. It's a girl. The Gazette rejoices tlrat it is - able to tell its Mount Holly readers ' that, it has secured a good cor respondent who gives us assurauce that that hustling and hospitable town will ' be represented m our columns each week. We hope to be able within a few weeks to give the same assurance to our other readers in other towns in the county, , ..... Miss Frances Bagwell,' of Green ville, N. C, is the guest, of Misse? Helen and Lola Jenkins.- -i-Mrs. T. B. Brown of .Gastonia is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Hasty, and brother, Itfr. Js- A. Stewart. Monroe Journal. ; Mr, J; N. Roberts,' of Lowell, was a business visitor in town yester day morning. . , " -' Mr. and Mrs. V S. Dilling. of Kings Mountain, were pleasant Gas tonia visitors yesterday. Deputy Sheriff C. W. Fuller; -of Bessemer City, was in town yester day. t . Messers Worth Summer and S. B, Sparrow, of Dallas, were among the visitors in town last night. t Miss Ada Dunn, one of Mount Holly's most popular young ladies, was the guest Wednesday and yes terday of Misses Annie and Minnie Gray. Miss Dunn won one of The Gazette's Jamestown . Exposition trips in the recent voting contest. i Miss Jennie. Wideman, of Troy, S. C, who has been spending the week with relatives in Gastonia, left yesterday for an extended stay at Rock Bridge Baths, Va.r and Wash ington, u. c , , .Mrs. E. E.- Boyce left yesterday for Rock Bridge Baths, Va., where she' will spend sometime with her neice, Mrs. Flora Miller. Miss Susie McGee, of Raleigh, is the guest for several days of Miss Marie Torrence. 'Miss. Alice Woolcott returned to her - home in Raleigh Wednesday after spending several days with Mrs. J. D. ,Mooret Jr. Miss Lola Jenkins accompanied her and will be her guest for a week or more. . Miss Gertrude1 Blowers, . of Spartanburg, S. C, is the guest for several days of Miss. Marie Tor rence " "n", ." ' ", Mr. J. McAuley Costner re turned to his home in Raleigh Wednesday after a visit : of several days to Gastonia friends. Messrs'. Joe and Tom Abernethy attended the Carpenter-Smith wed ding in Charlotte Wednesday. .Mr. , Grady Rankin returned Tuesday from Asheville. where he went to attend the . Y. M. C. A. con ference. , . ; t -rMrs. James A. Page, of Clover, S. C, is visiting Gastonia friends this week. ,, k, - Mr. and Mrs, ' John Smith, of Clover, S. C, were pleasant Gas tonia shoppers Wednesday. Mr. J. Grier Love is at home for a few days from-Montreal. He ex pects to return to-morrow. Miss Bright Rudisill, of Kings Mountain, is visiting her . Gastonia Ct r T t " t Tie First C:r:a Is Vca KV.zt 'KI- I-ilj olfcrJ. 7cik- Zklts Does Caai V.'crk Z!or row, CsII tzi riorrh Vei!J ths Stick Cctlre Team Shows Up Well. ; ' It was uo easy victory fur the Gastonia summer baseball team yesterday. It required nine in nings of fast bard ball ' to defeat the Highland Park team, i The Gastonia boys played fine ball the entire game and the Char lotte boys did likewise As a teatrjN well drilled in baseball technics, base running; and handling- the stick the new team is all there. 'The first game de monstrated this fact. Kahrs and O'Mara did fine wotk, one strike out and one bit is the record. The Charlotte team deserves mention for jrood work also, bet ter ball players than "Chick'' Rogers, "Hutch" Kizziab, "Kid" Smith, Cook, , Swearenger and others of the Highland Park team are hard to beat,. Smith who twirled the ball for the vis itors made . the only, hit, bis work in the ,box was also good. The home team scored her runs in the eighth inning when Mor row and Bell used the stick with The following is the score by inning; v K II E Gastonia.: ..000 000 300 3 S 2 Charlotte. 000 000 000- 0" I 2 Batteries Kahrs and O'Mara, Smith and Rogers. Umpire G. G. Glenn. Struck out by Kahrs 1, by Smith 7, home run, Bell; 3 base hit Morrow; 2 base hit, Morns. , Ct"fiie6raan K. W." Foil, of the fourth contrres.sional district, who has been ill in a hospital at Wash ington, denies the report that he : will not be a candidate for re-election. He is recovering from his illness and has gone to Atlantic City. ; Allow us to call your attention .... lor a minute to - our underwear . ':' aepartment. we uave a com plete line of. medium and high grade underwear for men and boys', . We have all kinds of long and short Drawers and all sizes. All kinds' of thin long and short sleeve sh'nts. Anything, in underwea'- f .r anybody. '.. Robinson Bros. friends. Mr. Ross Clinton, of Clover" S. C.was among the out-of-town atj tendants at the .Rankin-Clinton wedding Wednesday. frMrs. Ike Campbell, Misses Janie Brison and Annie Lee Neill, of Clover, S. C, are spending the week with Uastpma mends. . , ' - , Miss Salhe Wanamaker. of. Greenwood, S. C, who has been. spending sometime with Miss Eva Penny, returned to her home this morning. y Miss Emma Bullock, of Raleigh, is among the charming young visi tors in Gastonia. She will be the guest for several weeks of Miss Edna Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Craig and Mrs. Craig's neice, Miss Lillian Watson, leave this afternoon for Newbern, where they will spend some time. SECOND GAME. The? tables turned in the second " game. Welch, . who went in the box' for Gastonia, was ,not effective against the visitors. The first inning the ball went ; over the fence and two runs were scored -by the Charlotte boys. This happened again in the third. Charlotte never scored again until the 9th but the lead . was sufficient to give them the. game as it took all the ginger out of the home team. Brandon for Charlotte pitched fine ball the entire game, although the Gastonia boys pounded out seven hits on his delivery, . - . bcore: .. "" R. H. E. Gastonia. 100100100-3 7 7 Charlotte 20 2 0000026 8 6 Batteries: - Welch and O'Mara; Brandon and Rogers. Umpire, J. D. Moore, Jr. Struck out, by Welch 3, by Brandon 16. Home-runs, Smith and Sapp, Trinity' College Four Departments Collegiate Graduate, Engineering and Law. ' Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de partments of science. Gymnasium furnished , with best . apparatus, Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. , Young Men wishing to Study Law should InveetUat the superior ad vantages offered by tho Department of Law In Trinity College. ,'. , For Catalogue and further in formation, address 0..W. NEWSOM, Registrar, : Durham, North Carolina FA16c8w. 10,20 and 30 per cent I We can sell yon eiU edge cof ton mill stock that is .paying 10. 20 ana 30 per cent in aiviaenas. Locatea as we are in (iaaton County, that has the largest number of cotton mills of any County ln .the South, gives us exceptional sdvantanrs, i Why tie your money - up si tow rates oi interest The cotton ' mills o f the South are fcwiay making millions. The eleme t of risa practically eliminated. . Keference B raastreet or uunn. , WE WILL BUY 20 Fairfield Cotton Mill stock. (S. C.l 10 uzaric cotton uui stock. (N. CJ 10 Arlington Cotton Mill stock, (N. C iv Man ley ureeK cotton Mill stock. 30 Flint Cotton Mill stock. (N. C.) 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock, (N.C.) juooena motion mm siock 13 Trenton cotton Mill stock r TT7 rt iTKD'C To be comfortable, means liglit weight clothes and light prlcesT : V Gordon Dye Hosiery has no V- ;., ':, equal - Plain Gauze lisle hose Black, Tan, Pink, Lavender, Blue, Grey 25c Blk. Tan, White lace hose 25c I , t. Misses Red hose -15 & 25c Extra Fine Mercerized lisle hose 38, 48, 75c Silk hose 98c $i.50 Ladies Furnishings Belts Collars Ties Fans Handkerchiefs Corsets Men's Underwear Plnia and Fancy Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers 25c Mens short Nansook. . Drawers 49c Undershirts and Drawers long and short 48, 50, 75c Wash linens New designs 25c Mens 12 Hose Good values from 5 to 25c per pair Jo Mo BEL1K CO, WAN TED C.) k. (N. C. k, (N. t3 It. (N. C.) WE WILL SELL $80,000$ Flat pieces to launder this week. Prices right; work ! the best. V. .V .. .. No ereater 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 Co. 10 Gray Mfg. Co. Mill stock. (N. C.) . S Clara Mfij. Co. Mill stock. N. C 5 Holland Mlsv Co Mill stock. (N.O 2S Imperial Cotton Mill stock. (N. C.) 10 Avon Cotton Mill stock. (N C.) 10 Maya Mfe. Co.. Mill s ock. (N. C.) 100 Henrietta Cotton Mill stock, (N. C.) 100 Arcade Cotton Mil) stock,S. C.) -25 shares Murphey Furniture. Co.. (N, C.) SOUTHERN SECURITIES TRUST CO. J A. Glean. Prca. C. M. Glenn. Treaa. Qastonia, - - - . - N. C. f Snowllake Steam Phono Laundry - . 13 ' "Our Church Record", the organ of the Gastonia Presbyterian caurcnes, issued montniy, ' Has changed its method of mailing. Its list has been put up in rubber type . and the addresses are now printed ', by The. Gazette's Addressograph. ... It requires but a fraction of the time 1 formerly consumed by writing the ; subscriber's name on the paper Vith a pencil. , W , Prof.- he C Glenn of Vanderbirt University, Nashville. Tenn. has been visiting his father, Mr. W. D. f Glenn, on South Chester street. Miss Eula Glenn daughter of Mr. W, D. Glenn, is also at home, she 'has r been in Statesville teaching school. We are glad to note she will teach in the Graded School, Gastonia .this year.' , . , - J Mr. W, F. . Marshall, formerly : editor of The Gazette but now con ? nected with The Progressive Farmer ; at Raleigh is engaged ia preparing - a memorial volume of the late Capt. J. D. Moore who was Gastbnia's pioneer mill man and for many years one of its leading citizens. The volume,, it is understood, " will be ready for the press before a great while. . - , Don't think because The Ga- zett'S big voting contest is over thjtt J . we don't want any more sub-1 - scribers or that we are not getting I inem. wew names are Demg added . to our ltst-.every, day, which is ample proof to us that our efforts to give the people of Gaston conuiy a good paper are appreciated. 11 lor - any reason you tailed to get on onr list during the contest jump on the - band wagon at once. We stop for i passengers at every station. Trinity College, Trinity Park Hijrh Softool, both at Durham, and Ivrskine College, at Due West, S. C, . are tnree new educational institu tions represented in our advertising j columns to-day. If any of our. readers are in doubt as to where to send your boy or girl next year, first voiiaiui our. suverusing . columns. : Tl:e t",n?ette is valuedas an advertis ing r linm bv the colleges because it i - f-.--e people of the eoilejre- T "'- r;rn any other Rev. E. h. Bain was a visitor to Charlotte yesterday. - t Mrs. John H. Williams and little son. John Hampton, and Miss Delia Nolen returned Wednesday night from Newbern where they spent two weeks with their sister, Mrs. N. W, Lumpkin. They also visited More head City while away.. , v 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. -' ' Williams Drug Co. Bad Blood at McAdenrille. , Asa result of bad blood which has existed for some time be tween certain members of the Baptist and Methodist coneTeca- tions at McAdenviJle, a number of citzens of McAdenville were summoned - to appear before Esquire C. W. Nipper at Lowell yesterday and give an account of certain alleged disturbances. Mr. Nipper, however, at the re quest of representatives from both sides, postponed the case until July 27th. :It Ss reported that there were no services at the Baptist church Sunday night and the members, of that congregation, hearing that Rev. J. Frank Armstrong, pastor of the Methodist church, . would preach on infant baptism, H cked to his church, and, dur ing the sermon, created such a disturbance that the young min ister was compelled to cut bis discourse short. It is thought by many that the case will blow over and the trouble will be for gotten in a short time. von can't tell a woman's age after she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Her complexion is fine. She is roond, plump, and handsome; in fact she is young again. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. v Williams Drug Co. - TALKS ABOUT TOWN. Speaking further of things needed the observant citizen, who sees and hears most every thing going, called the news paper : man's attention to the fact that .. Gastonia is in need of more cemetery room. He added perenthetically and truthfullythat this did not in dicate that Gastonia was not a healthful town or that its death rate was high on the contrary the reverse is true. .Cemeteries are necessary things in every town and community "in the world. T.here is not, he said, an unsold lot in Oakwood Cemetery and but few that do not contain at least one grave. A lot tan- not be bad for love nor money. Unless, some generous citizen who owns a lot will let a portion of it go, the family which owns no lot must bury its dead mem ber at Sbiloh, where there . are n private plots, or go to some burying ground out in the coun try The writer records these facts here 'not because he has any desire to criticise the town officials or to have something to kick about but because it appeal ed to him as a matter demanding attention. Just why such is the case we. do not know; that such is the case is stated on good authority. This is "graveyard" talk so don't tell anybody about it, gentle reader NOTICE. Trinity Park School A First-Class PreDaratorr School. Certificates of Graduation Accepted for H nuance to Leading Southern Colleges. Beat Equipped Preparatory School la tbe South. Faculty of Ten Offlcera and Teachers. Campus of Seventy five Acres. - ....... .. .... . ' : '"ll-"-- ..X...". Library containing Thirty - Thousand r Volumes. Well Equipped Gymnasium. High Standards and Modern Methods of Instruction. Fitqiwt lectirei ky PriBlint tecturm. Exieue Eittttlifly Isdente. Serei Ytart tf PieuBeul Sieceti. For Catalosue and rther information. address H.M. NORTH, Headmaster DURHAM, N. C. FA16c8w. GO TO THE :0 "ODEON" The Original Picture Show Davis Block Subscribe Gazette for the Gastonia If you want YOUR DAUGHTER To have a good home and good health with good influences and thorough instruction, send her to DAVENPORT COLLEGE Department of Music unexcelled. For catalogue address, CHAS. C. WEAVER. Lenoir. N, C. J " Aug.9c8wks. AT THE Star Electric Theatre BEGINNING Monday, July 1st, 2 p. m. The Unwritten Law Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mary Margaret Mauney. deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against ssid estate to present the same to the undersigned, duly authenticated, on or before the ., .,, - 28ta if al Jans. 1908. or this notice will be plead in bar of any re covery. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to me with out delay, v. A2c6w ThU June 27th. 1907,- F. H. K0BIN90N, Administrator. AV IIS The Masonic Templa-Compan Of I LITTLE LIVER PILLS EpaeU'- '; IWeHvUaai - Toe - " j . CONSTIPATION TORPID- UVtB, IHDIOEgTION Easy. Curat. BymaaeratoealersSJcaa. I EICHAEION. lfc dMeoist - CEEENSBOEO. N. C ; Going to Jamestown? Of coarse and we want to equip you with the little things that mean so much to a man's comfort. .. v. A . " 4, Men'd, Young Men's and Boys' Two and three Piece Suits Including all Blues, Blacks and Mixtures 1-5 off the regular price Straw Hats 1 -3 off. Negligee Shirts, Caffs attached or detached. Good, cooljng-feeling Underwear. . .' - Sox, Collars, Cuffs, Garters - Suspenders or Belts , Let os fix yon for the Great Fair.- Swan-SlaterCo. Head-to-foot; out-fitter for aaen aad boys, CTIB A motion picture H lustrating the AW-WHIT CASE ., i . .. - fes ' . , , i , .... !. ...... Will Be Shown Complete Admission regular pricesQ JOAB 'S LINIMENT BELIEVES ALL PAIN. 25c. ERSKINE COLLEGE DUE WEST, S.C. Seeks to place an education within , the reach,, of all, and under the best moral and Christian influences, i i ' : : i ' ' Tuition and incidental fee $40,00. Board in college homs at cost, iu private families $10.00 per month. : : : : Write for catalogue to, S. r:orrATT, pany, r?cl u inston-i3!er(i, r.." "ere its '..
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