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r-r..:o:rAL ii-iiiioir. HEwTS AT rur;o r.ZAr.LY ::d. r . i A. WANTS. Cazotto Want Ads Pay. Try Belmont, Gastonia 'cm And Get Results. AdvAHIai-inrnlii Inserted under, thla hvni Mt ilia ruto of leu root llns for I ho flint limrrtlnn nd flv. eeuta i Una fur rm;li autweiiucnt Inncrllon. .. Dion No. to. . In ( future Th Omitf. will makn .hr. lor all nolle, of fair., aupira. mttriuinmrnls, etc., tin object of which I tM m.k money. A charfra will o l mn fur cartla of thank. Hid obliu Tha rnta la five cent, a Una. An extra chr wilt ta n da when copy la tavpured lit thla ofil. . - - TRUNKS From $1 to $20. All styles and sixes," at William Furniture Company'!. ii t' r ANYTHING yod need la the furni ture line right here in our store. Let ui show you. Williams . Furni ture Co.- . . - -Buildinjr 1 lots ' for sale. Farmers' Supply Co. FOUR-.tf. LARGEST line and com pie test as sortment of Hallracks ever shown Hn Gastonia at Williams Furniture Company's. OUCHES Biggest assortment in Gastonia. . See them at Wil liams' furniture store, v ECEIPT Books 10cents; blank note books 15 cents at Gazette Publishing Co's. tf. EXTENSION Tables, round and square; pedestal tables, side boards, buffets, china closets, dining room chairs; anything for the dining room at Williams Furniture Com pany's, ,jV.': ,,.:,: '-a.' '" r-",;v; BOOKKEEPERS and business men who have constant calculations to make can obtain good unruled scratch pads, just the right size for the purpose, at The Gazette office at 6 cents the pound, . tf. LITTtE . week. . Furniture she says. Housemaid talks this about rugs at Williams Company's. V Read what Mail orders re- attention. For prices and terms address Piedmont Brick Co., Lowell. N. C. tf. D RICK- for . sale. - ceive - prompt TUESDAY. JULY 23, 1907 - TOWN AND COUNTY. In mayor's court . yesterday morning Henry Johnston, white, ? forfeited a bond, of $5 for being drunk and down. He was arrested - at the . Wesleyan camp meeting " ground Saturday night. - Sunday was a great day at the Wesleyan, Methodist campmeeting in the grove near the Avon Mill. People flocked there in droves from the various mills and not a few came from the country '. . -y . " An interesting article which we " published in . our last issue on York's Oldest People" should have been , credited to The t Yorkville Enquirer, but the credit line was left - out unintentionally in making up. - During the remainder of July and all' of August the Sabbath night services at the A. R. P. church will be discontinued. The only services , will be Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and worship a. m. as usual, Mrs. Emily Love, of Texas, is here on a visit to relatives, says the boll weevil is doing immense damage to the cotton crop in the Lone Star State. Many ; farmers have been forced to replant twice and many of them have abandoned their crops altogether. ' Mr. A. A. Cathcy, of was a businss visitor ill yehterday, , . Miss Pearl Shelton, of Dallas, was the guest Saturday and Sunday of Mr. R. W. Gray's family. She returned home yssterday.. -Mrs. W. C. Cook will leave to morrow for Moorcsville after spend ing several days here with Mr. John F. Davis' family. She will be ac companied by Miss Virgle Davis and miss uaisy wuainson, oi urren wood, S. C. , ' ' Mr. L. A. Sifford and Mr. Zack Ellis, of Greenville, S. C, were in town yesterday. -Mr. R. J. Sifford Mr.' W. Y. War ren wiU attend the Sifford-EUia wedding at -Greenville, S. C, to morrow night. ... f - Mrs. M. E. Wise and Mrs. J. H. Dillard returned .... Saturday to Augusta, ua., alter a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Swan. -Mr. A. A. McLean and sons, Rob and Earle, returned Sunday night from a trip to Morehead City. Mr. J. W. Holland returned Mon day from Black Mountain, where he spent several days. r ; - -rMrs. C. N. Murphy and daughter, Miss Louise Murphy, of Union, S. C.nnd Mr. and Mrs. O.M.Norwood.of Charlotte, arrive to-day to visit Mrs. M. II. Cony. ' -Mr. w. B. ' Morris returned yes terday from a visit of several days to McDaniel Springs, near Lincolnton, Mr. Frost Torrence returned to day from a trip to Asheville, Hen dersonville and Toxaway. --. . Mrs. Emily Love 'and daughter, Mary, of Chicota, Texas, who are here visiting relatives, left yester day for Sparrow Springs, to spend a few days with the former's mother in-law, Mrs. Eliza Love. They went through the country with Mr Frank Love who came for them. -., Miss Lula Riddle of Reeonia. is ffi town shopping to-day. v, Mr. and Mrs C--A. fiury and Miss Ethel Kincaid will leave to morrow to spend a week at Turnpike. N. C. .l!:v : , ,; Misses Beulah. Wixie and Rhyne Blackwelder - of. Stanley, are shopping in. town to-day. . Mr. and Mrs. W. B Smith' of Clover, S. C, passed through Gas tonia this morning en route to Wrightsville. Mr. Willie Hope Adams will re turn home to-night from a visit of several days to Black Mountain and Hot Springs. - ' , Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope ' Brison and little daughter, Marion, left last night for Clover to spend some time with Mr. Brison's relatives. Miss Lowry, of St. Peters Hos pital, Charlotte, arrived . to-day to visit Mrs-W. H. Reddish. Misses Marv and Annie Gallo way and Miss- Etta Lewis will leave to-morrow for a ten days trip to Wash ington, Norfolk and the James town Exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kincaid, of Lowesville, were the guests Sunday and yesterday of Mr. John F. Davis and family. Mr. Kincaid f is pur chasing material for the erection of a handsome new residence. : 5 ; Soath Fork Citlst Suniiy School Chittuqaa Convenes To KULI-Eer. EUM C. Hoore to Hake AdJres Caslonlins . (o AltenJ. ; The annual meeting of the Sunday School Chatauqua of the South Folk Baptist Association is to be held this year at Maiden and the opening session takes place to-night,. An interestinj: and ' varied protTara has been prepared and a number ol prominent ministers and speak ers will De present to aaaress the gathering:. Rev. Higbt C. Moore, of Raleigh, secretary of the . Baptist Sunday School Association ' of North Carolina, will deliver a course of lectures on different phases of Sunday School work. , Addresses will also tit delivered by Rev. IV. R Gwaltney, of Hickory; R. D. Carroll of Newton, and Rev. Baylus Cade, of Lincolnton, editor f the Piedmont Evangelist.- -v-.-.: 7' ; The exercises will continue through Thursday and it is expected that the attendence will be large and enthusiastic. Among those who will atteud from Gastonia are Rev, W. H. Reddish, Rev. J. A. Hoyle. Mr. H. B. Moore and Mr. ; W. J. Clifford. -. . The board of . trustees of the Sonth ' Pork Baptist Institute will hold, their regular meeting at Maiden Tuesday afternoon just preceding the first session of the chatauqua. Rev. J. A. Hoyle, of Gastonia, is a member of this board. Over J11.CC3 thllii Toward Hospital fur: J, Itzvlai $523 to bo Secared Imitation Al most a Certainty. Mjl VVito I11.U75 subscribed ot total fund of $12,000 Gastonia has practically asfctutd a modern and well . equipped '. hospiul. me movement wuicu . was started some months ago has grown slowly but steadily until the coveted goal is almost with in sight There yet remains to be raised but $925 aud it does not seem probable that for the lack of this small amount,, tias tonians will . let this excellent opportunity go begging. , That Gastonia needs a hos pital and would support a first, class institution of this kind is generally ' conceded and a large number of citizens' have sub-, scribed' liberally toward, the stock, thus showing their confi- aence m tne town ana tneir bd- preciation of its needs.-4 Patients are ' being taken every day from Gastonia and Gaston coun ty to hospitals at other places which is evidence sufficient that a good bospital , here would not lack for patronage. '; y Death at Old Mill. Mrs: Salena Bradshaw, aged 46, died last night at the Old af . m oiui. ane is survived oy a husband. The funeral arrange ments nave not been learned. ( Priced Very Low. Men's Wash suits crasn. $1.75 $4.98 Picnic at Old Furnace. tfhere will be a big A Realistic Eomaoce. Our readers will find an inter esting little story in this issue of The Gazette : entitled - MA Realistic Romance." It was gotten up by Mr. J. B.;Bennctt, an enterprising young tiaveling man who makes a specialty of this class of work. $S0C IAL 3 social event of interest to many people in the county will be the marriage at Belmont to night of Mr. N. Graham Todd and "Miss Laura ' Stowe which will be solemnized' at 8:30. The bride is one of Bel mont's m o s t attractive and popular young ladies while the groom is a young business man of ability. Both number their friends in the county by the score. Mr. and Mrs,S Todd will drive to Gastonia after- the cere mnnv this evpnino' and vilfleave pisses Ethel and Minnireera. on No; 40 ior a bridal trip north. aaDbatn ip at U ras, who Oak BidXe institute. . We desire to call the special . attention of our readers to the advertisement' of Oak Ridge In- .... . . stitute beginning in tnis issue. H !i vou have a boy whom you wish to prepare for college or for business or to give a good practical ; education suitable to meet the affairs of - life, you should not hesitate to write; for one of those beautiful catalogues which are annually issued : by Professors Holt, of Oak Ridge. The school - is situated .near Greensboro, N. C, over ont -thousand feet above the sea level among the piedmont hills, in view of the mountains. It begins, its 56th year in Septem ber, and the 33d under the pres ent proprietors. ; There were 275 boarding students last year. See the advertisement. to spend several days with Miss Eva Mcfradden; -', , . . ;, Messrs. Miles and Charles Frone berger, of Kings Mountain, have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. L. C. Davis. .-. ':-y" :'.:':' .. Mrs. R. S. Harmon, of El Bethel, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. C, Davis. .?.' -v.-'- - An interesting letter from Mc AdenviHe was crowded out of this issue ana will appear in inaays issue. v.V s.y:-:y'. , ;.'.' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rankin and daughter, Miss Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope Brison, ; Miss . Violet Rankin and Miss Clara Armstrong returned Sunday from the James town Exposition. Mr. C. B. Arm strong, who left here with the party went on to Philadelpia on business and returned Saturday. The Sunday ' School of Main Street Methodist church will go on its annual picnic Thursday to Olney Presbyterian churcn. .1 ne party will leave the churcn at 7 o'clock 6Harp. with them. 7 Carrie Nation Comlni. Rev. W. H. " Hawkins an nounced at the Wesleyan Camp Meeting last Sunday night that Mrs. Carrie Nation had'promised to come down from Hickory next Saturday night and speak at the camp meeting on Sunday. A marriage of more than usual interest to a large number of Gastonians will be that of Mr. Lloyd A. Sifford and Miss Mary Ellis which will be solemnized at Greenville, S. C, the bride's home, to-morrow evening at 7:30 oclockz After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sifford ' will leave on No. 40 for an extended bridal trip." Mr. R. J. Sifford, a broth er of the groom, and Mr. W. Y. Warren, of Gastonia, will at tend the marriage. Mr. Sifford is a popular conductor on 1 the Southern Railway, in which servicev.be has won deserved promotion. For sevetal years he lived in Gastonia and is frequently here to the delight tf his friends, who are numbered by the circle of his acquaintance. The bride;to-be , is a popular young lady of Greenville and the groom is receiving congratula tions on his success in winning the heart and hand of his choice. reunion and celebration at Old Furnace Saturday, .the - 27th. State Auditor B. F. Dixon will t be present and address his . many friends and kinfolks. MrJohn J. Ormand writes The ' Gazette that all are invited to come and bring full baskets and ' enjoy the day. The Bessemer City Cornet Band will furnish music for the occasion, h The Gazette ac a a - m . m m knowledges wun pleasure an invitation to attend and hopes to be . able to be represented there.. - , Partnershio Dissolved. . V Drs. P. R. Falls and T. A Wilkins, composing the firm of Falls &' Wilkins. dentists, have dissolved partnership bymntual agreement. Dr. " Wilkins will retain the offices which the firm has been occupying in 1- the Adams building and Dr. Falls ts occupying handsome quarters in the upstairs of the new Boyce Falls buildingnext to The Ga zette, which is v neanno; com pletion. Dr. Falls'1 moved his office fnrnittirt and fixtuxes into bis new offices yesterday; In addition to these offices the up stairs of ; this building contains four V convenient ' and. "well lighted rooms which will be oc cupied; as offices. The Lucas Company will occupy !. the first floor about August 15th. $4.98 at this popular price We have included suits worth double the money. . $6.95 In this lot you can $6.95 find suits that are extra good valus almost any color and kind of goods. LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Lot 1 Ladies and children's worth $1.25 and $1.50 all price .-.w.-.. slippers at one 98c Lot 2 Ladies and children's slippers, worth $1.50, $1 75 and $2.00 all at one price, .$1.25 Now Is the time to buy that new pair. J. M. BEL1K CO 2) Sunday CnttinK Affray. James Turner and John Motti, . an Italian peddler bad a mix-up Snnday after noon about c o ciock ac tne house of Lizzie Foster in the west end of town, the result of which was that Turner gave Motti an ugly cut on the head Turner also suffered some slight injuries inflicted by a chair in the bands of tne woman. A warrant has been issued for Turner, but the officers have not yet succeeded in locating mm. A Challange For Debate. a Th. Oaxette tot first-clsas printing. Mrs. Carrie Nation arrived in i Durham Saturday and in two speeches attacked the great Tobacco Trust in its hometown. . v ' Yeafer Manufacturing Co. A charter was granted Satur day by the Secretary of State to the Yeager Manufacturing Com pany, of Gastonia, the authorized stock being $100,000 and the paid-in stock $47,000. The charter grants the company the privilege of manufacturing and selling y women's dresses and skirts, ciotning ; and wearing apparel of every- description. The firm succeeds the Yeager McLean Manufacturing - Com pany which was organized the first of the year. The incorpo rators are as follows if J. F. Yeager, 250 shares; A. A. Mc Lean, 60 shares; S. E. Jenkins, 10 shares ; J. M. Fogle, 30 shares'; J. D. Moore, 25 shares; Eli Ken drick, 20 shares : B. H. Paiker, 20 shares; H. B. Moore, 10 shares; J. O. White, 10 shares; R. L. Swan, 10 shares; A. T. Lindsay, 25 shares. Tha Gamett. for Qrst-cIaM prlnQng. Tf Rev J. A. Armstrong: We.' the Baptist church of Mc AdenviHe, judging that the religions condition of things demands a public discussion of the distinctive doctrines differ entiating the Baptist from the Methodist; We, therefore, sub mit the following propositions: Viz., That at a time and place agreed upon by you (or any one you may select) and the Brother we may, select to represent us in the discussion, the following propositions to be . discussed : First, That the doctrines neid by the Missionary Baptist Churches found their origin in and are sanctioned by the Word of God. Baptist affirm. Methodists Deny. Second, That the denomina tion known as tne Metnodist Church possesses the scriptural characteristics of the "The Apostolic Church." Methodists amrm. Baptists Deny. The reason for making this public challenge is that several challenges by letter have been given . and have evoked no answer. Done in conference by the McAdenville Baptist Church, July 21, 1907. A. P. Bumgardnkr, Moderator. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR MATTRESSES. Don't grumble at your old mattress just because it's gotten knotty and uncomfortable. We make Old Mattresses As Good As New for less than one-third of their original cost. Our factory is now in operation and we respectfully solicit a trial order from you. Satisfaction is guaranteed. If you have a mattress in the house that is not giving you good service send it to us and we will return it as good as new. Phone Z. B. Harry No. 244 for prices and par ticulars. - - . . THE GASTONIA MATTRESS COMPANY. Makers of Cotton Felt and Combination Mattresses, GASTONIA, N.C. Meeting In October. Rev. W. H. Reddish, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has secured Rev. Dr. H. H. Hulten, pastor of the Try on Street Baptist Church, of Charlotte, to hold a series of meetings here beginning the second Sunday in October. MAGAZINE READERS mrSKT MAGAZINE ; beaittifullyiUuittted,fpod atone .' mcI article, .bout Ctuiorua and lltlwFWt. CAKMA CBAIT cUreled wcK mosla to Uta ar tistic rcproductioi of the be wok of .mitral tad profauioMl Si. 50 ywr $1.00 BO AD OF A rHOCSAHD TfOWDIM . a book ol ptr. eonuuuni ,120 coloio pkotognpht of picturesque .nt ia Cliforaia ad OiegoB. Tout . . $o.7S $35. $1.50 All for . ... , AJdnM til erden to ; SUNSET. 1CAGAZI1TB FOR SALE OR BENT , Eight room house on Long St., next to C. J. Huss property. Southern Securities & Trust Co. 3 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN STRAW HATS , We still have a big as sortment of . Mackinaw and Split Straw hats, that are selling at one half price. Robinson Bros. Great Closing Out Sale of Furniture . fove are going out of business. -In order to dispose of our entire immense stock ot Furniture within the short time we expect to be in business we have thrown every article in our big store on the market at the Lowest Prices Ever Heard of in Gaston County. , . - - - . . t 1 - Not an article is reserved from this great price slaughtering. They must all go v i Regardless of Price v and they must go quick. This is the grandest opportunity Gaston countians have ever had to buy furniture at practically their own prices. You'll get more for your money during this big sale than .you ' ever did before in vour life. Don't wait till the stock has been picked over; come to-day. We have the biggest stock of furniture ever shown in the county but it won't be so for many days at the rate it is going out now. . ' ' - ', ( ;" v r . ' Everything in the Furniture Line f . " . " 1 .- ....-'. ' .,..'.".- , Can be found in our store; Stoves. Ranges, Sewing Machines, Sideboards,-Hatracks, China ClosetsBookcases, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, Lounges, Couches, Bedroom Suits all styles and prices, Iron Beds, Organs, Go Carts, Library Tables, Rugs, Art Squares, Mattings; in fact everything that one expects o find ih an up-to-date furniture store. : This is no fake sale. Wc arc positively going out . of business and our stock must be sold at once and thejirjces are the kind that will move it. Don't miss the chance. Come to-day. r - Li it Orf mm niLM r GASTONIA, N. .C. Co '
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