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n 0 SCHOOLS AND jSUn DeUtiol the Qaejtloa ol Wher ta Send Taf Soa or d ; Oanlhter tor to Education. Consult Thoso Colomno. PIEDMONT HIGH W P BURNS. Principal. ' Lawndale, N C. From $63.00 to $81.00 pays board, tuition and room rent at Piedmont Hih School for the entire session of nine months. JJ you want to know how we do it, write to W. D. Burns, Lawudale, N.C. What prominent people say of Piedmont: "Most heartily do I recommend the school to all who have sons and daughters to educate."-CHAS. E. Taylor, President Wake Forest Colleffe. V "On all sides I saw evidences of patient, pains taking labor, thorough scholarship" and marked executive ability. "-J. B. Calvle. Prof. Latin, Wake Forest. "The instruction is thorough and the influences surrounding the pupil excellent."-RJ5 R. F. Trkdway. "In my opinion there is no High School in this part ot the country doing better and more thorough work." E. Y. Webb, Member of Congress. "The best and cheapest school in the State."-E. M. Koonck, Member of Legislature. ' "One of the best preparatory schools n the State. -Cleveland Mar 5 DBA Sir: The young men who have come to the University from the Piedmont High School have taken a good stand in their classes and have done faithful and satisfactory work. Very truly yours, Francis P. Venable, President of the University of North Carolina. ERSKINE DUE WEST, S. C. Seeks to place an education within the reach of all, and under the best moral and Christian influences. : Tuition and incidental fee $40.00. Board in college home at cost, iu private families $10.00 per month. : : : : Write for catalogue to, J. S. 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. Aug.9c8wks. 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. VK Mca wtsalag to Staa Law fcawM Uestlate the Mtertor vaatefca ml fere fcr the Detartaeat f Law la Trlatty College. .'. .. .'. For Catalogue and further in formation, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Daraaak Nerta CaraUaa FA16c8w. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1907 Head :o( .the State's EaucationalllSystetn, DEPARTMENTS. Cwllege, Eaglwcertag, Graduate, Law, Madlclae. Pharmacy. Library contains 45,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating- system. New dormitories, gymnasium, Y. M. C A. building, library. 732 STUDENTS 74 IN FACULTY. The Fall term begins . ;! ' Sept. 9, 1907. Address Fsaxcis P. Vesable, Pkesidrnt -f, ' CHAPEL HnX.K. C. Trinity Park School ; . ? i .'.'-...-... A Firat-CUaa Preparatory School. Certificate of Gradaatioa Accepted for Batimace to jtAuui Soatbera CoUeaea. Best Easrtsael Pfearatory Sdutat ta twaSeertk. IFaeaMr ml Tea Officers 4Tiacaara. Kasaaas f Aereatr- ttrm Library eotitaiiiriwr Tbirtr Tfcoaiaaad Valaawa. Well Equipped Grmniu. HiaaStaadaraa aad Madera Methods tapes! lccfara If Trmta UdaTtrt, ' Tiniui TiWffifV stents.' ' , -; Sens lean sf fh n Iweis, ' . V For Catalogue aad other Information. Jaresa ,-, , " . , v H.M. NORTH, Headmaster ' - - DURHAM, ff. C FAlScSw. COLIEGES 5 COLLEGE MOFFATT, President IIAGAZENE READERS STOtXT VAOAZniC . ante Fat Waa. J" CAKXBA CBAIX dVratad.saca aaata to the at- - Ubc Npradyrfioa of the beat $1.00 weA el went earl pnisniossl ymt pcnlograpaars. . K0AO OF A THOTSAHD W0IMM book of 75 pases, comaiamg 120 colored porfavapK. $0.75 ptexuroqu. apon m v"" aadOnosa. Toul 13.25 All for . . . . $X-50 Addm all or dan ta SUBSET MAGAZINE FlaaJ BaaUag Sai Fnu NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina, Department 01 btate. j CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To all to whom these presents may fAtinM Kv Attv onfrhntiratpn rrnrd ,.v.ivui " 7 - " 01 toe procccuiuKB iur wi iuiuuhui 1 .1 1 tL. r mnna mnwiit nf all th Ktnrlclinldera. ilMinii in hi office. ''that the G. R. Knyne company, a corporation 01 situated in the town of Dallas, Coun ty of Gaston. State of North Caro lina (J. Puett Hoffman being the agent therein and in charge thereof, nnnn whom nrocess mav be served). has complied with the reouirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, en titled 'corporations,'' preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution.' Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State of the State o Vnrth Camlina. do hereby certifi that the said corporation did. on the 8th day of Jane, 1907. file in my office Atti VMnrm inn artHrra ron sent in writing to the -dissolution of said corporation, execated by all the stocknoiders uereoi. wnicn aaiacon sent and the record, of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as pnmved by law. -, In testimony whereof. I hare here to . set my : hsnd and affixed rny official seal,' at Raleigh, this 8th day of June, a. u. vxn. I. Rbvam Ganina. Seev. of State. Filed and Recorded in Record of Incorporations, Book No. 1. at page ja, juam twi, imii. Clerk Snperior Court, Gaston Coun tyt . ,. ,, jucaw Subscribe for, the Gastonia yOBK AITD YORinriLLE Wbit'i Dolo Amonf or Nelh ; ; bori Jost Across the Line. Yorlville Eaqulrtr. 28th. - , A tme of baseball between Clover and Yorkville was called id the 8tb innine yesterday after, noon on account : ol rain, the score standing 12 to 9 in favor of Clover. -"The municipal - election held last, Wednesday on the question of exempting newly established manufacturing enterprises hav ing a pay roll of $50 a week, from municipal taxation for a period of five years, resulted in exemption by a vote of 24 to 14. There was very little interest in the proposition, and only about one-third of the total registered vote was cast. Fire broke out in the picker room of the Tavora Cotton Mill last Tuesday afternoon. It is supposed to havi originated from a match. The automatic sDrinklers worked nicely, and they were quickly assisted with a hose from a Hydrant, i ne nrc department answered promptly; but the fire was already pretty wll nnder control, except tnat it swept over a pile of loose cot ton once or twice afterward. The loss was in the neignbor- hood of $500. There is some very good cot ton down tbe Carolina ana North-Western Railroad; but as a rule crops are pretty sorry. Much of the lani is quite ciod- Air tiavinor the ADDearance of va j t a,, m- r having been worked too wet. While in a reminiscent mood th other dav. Mr. Zimri Carroll of Clover, remarked that he re membered a time wnen norses were as eenerally and badly frightened at buggies as they now are at automoDiies. in tuc early forties only three or lour members of Bethany congrega tion had buggies, ana toe ve hicles were looked upon with much curiosity. Rev. R. C. Grier, then pastor of Bethany, was one of the first owners oi a carriage, and for a long time it was an object ot as mucn wonaer as tbe automobile is now, proba bly more. Mr Harrv Wvlie wants the people living along the big pond of the Catawba Power company to stock the streams running through their lands with black bass. He says he stocked Alli son creek a few years ago and althnucrh black bass are to be rancrrit at the mOUth Of the creek, there are very few to be fnnnd in the nond or elsewhere. he thinks that if the people will ctnrlr the streams runnine into the nond it will be only a few years until bass are plentiful oil nf them. It is no trouble ret nlentv of vounc fish for ctnrlrinv nnrnoses. Written ap plication to Congressman Finley is all tnat is necessary. A geutleman who formerly lived in the Beersheba neighbor UnnA hnr who has been away a ereat many years, was called back there recently and among the most striking changes be noted was the larce acreage of fine corn as comoared with the situation in the long ago Whv" he said. "I have seen more corn on two or three farms than there need to be Within three or four miles of Beersheba rhnreh" It is a fact that the Tteersheha neighborhood has de veloned in manv resoects in the last fortv vears. especially since the war. It used to De regaraea as a very poor country. Now it is one of the most prospeious sections of York county. THE SOUTH. It Thinks More oi Patriotism and Pride Than It Does Aboot Money Similarity Between Morgan and Boar. Collier'! Weekly. The South, pretty soon, is go ine- to be very rich. That is one reason wnv we like to con temnlate what is left of the old South before it passes. Most o the ieerin? tbincs which un tleasant or thoughtless North' erners say about the South amount, in the final analysis, to pointing out that the Southerners think more ot tneir teeungs ana emotions, like patriotism and Dride. than they do about money. When the South says extrava gant things and -does foolish things, it is, as a rule, because it acta on emotion and impulse rather than upon coldblooded reasoning and a chilly logic which can see prudent self interest at the end of the syl- lotrism. Senator Morean was to the South much what Senator Hoar was to the North. Both in their last debates, reflected the classic learning, the famil iaritv with constitutional funda mentals. - and the intense self- ennsrions Americanism char acteristic of tbe statesmanship of their early days "bow far into the arctic regions of our lives ".the eulf stream of our youth may flow." Both died Door because- they cited more for the affection and respect o their communities ' than for money, and were more intent on inrancnble traditions than on personal advancement. EECC23 PE1CE FC2 EAEE COIN. New York Doubloon Brinks tS,- :C3at Auction Sale. , rUiladelpUia Dispatch, JStfU . ; , Y The highest price ever paid for ancient or modern coin, $6,200, was paid for the New York Brasher doubloon at the first of a five days sale' here of tbe coin collection of late Mat thew A. Stickney, of Salem, Mass. The nearest approach to this figure eVer paid was $6,100, paid for the unique Bactram twenty sater piece of Eukra tides by the Bibliotheque Nationale, of Paris, and $3,850 given for tbe Bishop Jnxon crown. .-' ' . ..- ."' . V.'- The, bidding , for : the piece was spirited and it was 'sold to an anonymous bidder. ; . . v The piece, of which only six are known, by many regarded the rarest of all American coins, was struck in New York city in 1787 by lipnraim Brasher, -a jeweler at 350 Pearl street. The second highest sum given for the uniqe "Janus" Massachu setts pattern half penny, ' sup posed to have been the work .of Paul Revere. This coin brought $1,050, the highest ; price ever paid for , an American copper coin. " - A rare New York cent brought the third highest figure, $850, which was paid by De Witt Smith for the "Liber Natus Libertatem Defendo" copper of 1787. Another New York; cent with the state arms on-the ob verse brought $210, and another variety of tbe same kind, show ing Liberty and Justice on me reverse, sold for $460. - - UDGE LOVING ACQUIHEl). Famous Trial Ends In Verdict ol Acquittal Based on Insanity of Defendant at Time ot Shoot int. '--p The jury in the caSe of former Judge W. G. Loving, of Nelson Pnnntv. Va.. who has been on trial at Houston, Va., for a week or the killing of Theodore listes, returned a verdict of acquittal within 45 minutes after receiving the case Saturday afternoon. Strong aooeals were made to the sympathies of the jury by at torneys on both sides, ureal stress was laid bv the defense on the testimony of experts to the effect that Judge Loving was insane at the time be killed Estes. The Commonwealth's Attorney, in his closing argu ment, ridiculed tne insanity piea, calling attention to the delib eration of tne defendant oeion and at tbe time of the tragedy, fiver the nrotest of the coun sel for the defense the court in etrneted the itirv that "the Un- nrittn law has no recognition in this court." In a voluntary statement, given , out after tne trial, the jury assnred the family of Judge Loving that they did nnt tipheve that an assault naa ti.n rnmmttted. ' bill O H 1 V attempted:1 Their verdict, thev kv,wa wau said, was nasea on ineir ucnc that his daughter's story had so M-n,4rriit nn his mind as to ren W.WUgjMfc H.w . rlrr. him unaccountable for his action in killing young Estes. ALL POWER TO DATE SOLD. Dr. W. Gill Wylie so States in Letter to The Manufacturers Becord Great Development oi the South. riaetnniana will be interested in the item reprinted below from Tne Manufacturers icecora. ti, rirav anrl Flint Mills of Gas tonia will use the Southern Pow er Company's power ana it is nrohahle that other mills here have contracted for future power The item mentioned reads as "Dr. W. Gill Wylie. president of the Southern Power company, in a letter savs : : " We have: sold our power 10 the full limit for all of the 50,000 we have in commission, and we will have none to sell nntil some time nert vear. - . TJ. nnorationa of the South ern Power company, as our read- ers know, are in mc unuwr whiVh Charlotte is the centre. and while 50,000 horse-power have been developed, the com pany is extending Us operations with a view to eventually having nhont 200.000 horse-Dower. The fact that it has already sold its entire developed power strongly illustrate the ere at demand in the central South for electric The hydro electric : de vlnnmrni in the Carolinas and Georgia, "and other parts of the South, which aje now being car ried out upon such a large scale"; will tremendously augment ine material rtrosDeritV of all that section.",.. i:'V.'y-:S7 ' N0TBIN0 COMPARES to Father William'a Indian Herb Tablets for all diseaseaol tn UVER KIDNEYS. STXMACII ana BOW ELS. Frost Torrenc & Co. - It camei a vicoroas action of the LIVER, diffestiny; the food and cans inr a rcfimlar free movement of the BOWELS, cleanaes the KIDNEYS, purifies the BLOOD, makes yoo well. keeps yon well.' It only costs yoa 20 centa to try it. Money cheerully Pather Seriously III. v Mr. A. Gtlliard Ellison, book keeper for the Gastoo Loan & Trust Co., was called to his home at Winnsboro, S C, Sun day by a telegram announcing the critical illness of bis father. He left immediately for Wiuns boro to be at the bedside of his parent.' During "bis. absence Miss Mamie Iiuss is iu the bank. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. Stata of North Carolina.! 4.mm1oh Cuuntv. - i io the Superior Tht (.auiii Cotton Ma. Co. ) andthtAron MiU, pliulifl. I otic M Suminona ,nd War. Trh v tn w I Writ. Tti WL WelltCoinpan. The'Lo- rantof At tacboieot. ra Mill, L. G. Pottrr and W. h. Well, ona ol tht abort named de leodanta, will Uke notice that th ummooa in the above entitled action waa laaned aaainst him on tbe 20th day of Jane.; 1907. out ol the Superior Court ol the County and State aforetuid. which ummooa ia retain able to tbe next term ol aaid Com, to be held on the second Monday , in September, 1907. Tbe defendant will alio take notice that a warrant of attachment wee Issued out ol aaid Court on the 20th day ol June 1907 agaiuit tbe property of aaid defendant, which warrant ia returnable at the. time and place above named for tbe return of aaid summons, and when and where the aaid dclrndaat is required io appear and anawer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be aranted. This 20th day of June 1907.. - - c. ' ' ' i , . ...... C. C.CoaNWKtt, : ' ' ' Clerk Superior Court. Gaston County.- ; Jl9clm.. ( '. -.; . .-. ,. ,: i . NOTICE OF SALE. . By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ol Gaston County. North Carolina, made at May Term 1907. in the action there-: in pending entitled "1. A. Garrison asaiuat The Whetstone Cotton Company." I will sell to the hiahesl bidder on the areatlaea In Bessemer City. Gaston County, North Cnrollaa.at Nona, -' ! ' - i aa WeaoMday, Aafnst 28th. 1907, ' alt the property and tanaible effects of The Whetstone-Cotton Company, consistina of real estate, macbineiy &c . which is mora particularly described as followa: - Keal iistate: Lota nambers l, z, 3, a. a. o, t a a in 11 ti ia ta in At At AX AA 45 and 46 in 'Block No.'ll8 in SecUon No. 1, aa per w. sw. jucoarason a mup ui nnKuci City, made in 1891. on, which ia aituated a null building containing the following rooms of tbe dimensions stated, Vis; Weave Koom. wj x loo it.; ciotn xoom, za a au n.; D.m fn 5111 t with 10 "IO ft. drive way: Boiler Room. 24 x 30 ft J Steam rower: z jiouers. iuu norse power cacn; 1 Engine. 115 horse power; Dynamo, Elec tric Lights. &c Equipment; 40 Jacauard Looms 60- wide; 8 Jacauard Looms 72 wide; " This machinery baa been in operation WWW. .V uiuuiua mm m . v. t. . u vm- Hon; and can be seen and inspected at any time upon application to we nnaersigueo or to the Superintendent in charge. Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money to be naii? in cash nnott the confirmation Of the sale by the Court; one third in six mourns I MnA . V. i rA in mMlh. hrm tlt the deterred paymenta to bear interest from tbe date of toe conbrmauon ai tne saie. wiin the right to the purchaser to anticipate saia ,lt nnmliatfff tr. Anrtnit with the Receiver on the date of sale the sum of $2000, to guarantee compliance with the terms thereof upon ' conbrmauon oy ine Court; and upon confirmation of such sale mnA n.vm.ti . ni nnm thirA nf th ntxrchAM moocy, in cae the purchaser does not wish to pay all the purchase money in cash, the unaiitM.e'.tnii tityn ADr xy rnaa nnrrnsaSMPT ine vvv-ka-tw mm A 4fFawf tu ntirrhAHaMl tO tC ooerated by said Durchaser at his own rltsk ni nnnn hia nwn rMfWinn.ntiitT uniii ine balance of the purchase money snail nave Kua tM KhI Ua nnnthaawr aaritl fa rfMltlirxi .'to keep said property insured in the same amount It is nowinsnrea lor. in. tne name .t .1.. dm1m a m 4llv nrfitfM4 thr parties interested in aaid corporation from inu nr dmu. artaino out oi tne operation Of aaid miu oyaucn purcnafter. This June latu. IUO. t I.. IBNKIKS Receiver of The Whetstone Cotton Com pany. Agucm. NOTICE OF SALE. Ttw virtn nf a decree of' the Superior Court of Gaston County, made at May Imm 10A7 4n Ih. artinn therein tMMlltinflr en- ti.i.rf n a r.,nunn aninatTha Vermont Mills. Incorporatea." I fiu sen ro te highest bidder, on tbe premises n Besse mer City. Gaston County. North Carolina, no.n an Wednesday. Aaf ast ZSih. 1907. all the property and tangible effects of The Vermont Mills, Incorporated, consisting of i.m,u m.-hin.r etc.. which is located at Bessemer City, in Gaston County, North Carolina, and more particularly aescnoea as follows: . ..i" . ii it.. ntaintt in Rtnolt No. 113 in Oil .M V . V. ." " i Section No. 1. as per Richardson's map of aaid town, (except lots wo. x, J ana jo;. on which is sttnatea tne miu ouuaing. A il.- (nllnwx . M.trt HDI ll IW OD It. two . ointh Bnnm anJ Slasher in base ment; Engine Room 22 ft. x 34 ft with 6 ft. x 54 ft. drive way; Boner xoom zo . x ft.; Ooening Room IS ft. x az it.; cquippea 2-150 horse-power steam boners; one uu horse-power engine. rop-Uive; Dynamo and fittings for electric lights; IS cards; 4960 Spindles with all the necessary inter- n..nhi..fi . AtMw,lrs. Kramers. Ill.cu i ...au.u.. r . "Slashers, etc.; and ninety-ix 40" Draper Looms; Cotton warenoose ao it, xoa it: Waste House 15 ft. xr30 ft.; good aised This mill commenced spinning in Sep tember 1905 and commenced weaving in December 1905. and all machinery was new when placed in this mill, and is now in good condition, and ia being operated by the Receiver. The product of this mill baa been sold up to October 1st., next by the Receiver and cotton bought to cover ..m t prices which net a handsome ... - . ' v ..... i. This mill can oe seen in iuh witcimi any lime upon application to the nnaer- i , .w. CnM.lMt.nHt in rharflre. B1KOCU WI w . u - ww Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on tne connrma tion ol the sale by the Court; one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months l. Aw.fmrrA iMnnmtl tO iMr interest from the date of the confirmation of tbe aaid sale, with the right to the pur chrser to anticipate aaid payments: the Mirchsser to deposit with the Receiver on ri.. Amtww nf ih uim of 15.000 to evaran unnllanre aritb the termaof MIC UOOU confirmation by the Court. Upon confirma tion of the tale and the payment of one third of the purchase moxey, if the pnr- t - Aw.m suit to mv all the Dur chase money in cash, the receiver will turn over to the purchaser the mill property and - UL.J t. h. nn.tnl k aUCh nurrhuer at bia own risk and upon bis own responsibility until the balance of the purchase money shall have been paid, but such purchaser will be required to keep the aaid property insured in the name of aaid i.i.h. .mmint for which it ianow insured so aa to fully protect the parties in terested from loss or damage, arising out of the oneratioa of aaid mill by such pur- ' ThiaJnne 19th. 1907. i ': Receiver of The Vermont MUls. Incorpor ated. . u : IT ' V a"ni . NOTICE . --Mr- . " 1 ' ' ' " " The public will please lake notice that aPplicy No 6,345,816 of the London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Com any of Liverpool, has been lost and no claim of any kind under said pol ler will be recoznized by the com pany, v. .. .v :.v J NO. F. LOVE. Jl.lSclmo Ajrent. The Gcntonio Loan AGsociatlon announces opening of its sixth series. ON JULY, : 1, , 1907,: : A: . ; : ' : -'j :' w" r - '' -y v.. DECIDE NOW bow much stock you will take. - To investors: Splendid returns, n - ' . f " business men: It helpVyour town. Be patriotic", - " borrowers: An easy.way to repay a loan or pay : ;r- tor a home. E. G. IV1 cL U R D Ollices ai Caslon Loan t Trust Company. Umimimmmmmmmmmm f tng Manufacturers are in our lin-Fancy and Staple Articles, Flat and Hollow-ware, " . ' SPECIAL SHOWING OF CUT CLASS. With pride, we call attention to our SPECIAL LINE ; OF CUT GLASS. The largest, most complete, and highest class lineerer shown. Large and Small pieces. ; f lav -pleasure to show you through our line. ". . V" xi TORRENCE jewelers & "In the Land of the Sky" Location 16 miles East of Asheville, two miles ' from Black Mountain Station, on Southern 'Railway. Qllmate-delightful !- - . Buildings New and up-to-date.,, Amusements varied. Water and Ciislrie theoest in the land.' " ' Rates reasonable; : - Open June 1st. Reduced- rates on all Railroads. Ad H. K. WHITE, Mgr., Montreot Is CHOICE BUILDING LOIi We have only half of Our newly developed property unsold and are- selling lots almost daily. , : ' i These lots we located'on South, York, Ches ter and Fourth Streets and are on sewer : and II water lines. .'. These are desirable lots In the city. Gastonia Insurance $ Really Co. "THE ICURFEE'S PAINT" As distributed hy THE GASTONIA if ARDWARE COM PAN V. embraces every ood quality -represented in a first class Paint. , Two car-loads of this "faint received by ua dariojr the last year substantiates the above' statement. ' ,v- - Our stock embraces a complete line of House, Barn, Roof, Carriajje and wagon paint. -varnishes, etc. ; ' - - " Your needs, Iare or small, are aolkited and will Tecetve prompt attention. .. . , Correspondence Invited " Phone 88 r . A pleasure to answer Inquiries G a 5 to n ia H o r d wo r c Com n n n y Mutual Ctindlji and , SieCa & Tr ca s - . For the June Brides A" atorefiil of ; attractive things in all lines at allptices but of one standard of qual-ity-TIIE BEST. ' , Any article, large or small, from Torrence-Morris Co. -ia recojrnired at once . as " L worthy of a place amonjrst , . ww 3 n-:ti - . tne most ireasurcu ou. , . . ; r STERLING SILVER ' TheNewestVatterns. - All the Best Things of the Lead- - 01 4. I 0 a. - MORRIS CO. OPTICIANS dress Na C. . . t . - undoubtedly the most unimproved residence 1 The Gaaette for flrat-elaaa prlnUns. refunded if not satisfied. 2 UAZBTTX .. -;
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