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.... t. - , J SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES $ Wfcea Debating tha Qaesdtn et Where It Scad Tour Son or Dinfhter for aa Education, Consult Those Colnmns. ft PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL W. P. BURNS. Principal. Lawndale, N. C. From $63 oo to $.-...00 pays board, tuition and room rent at Piedmont High S hoi 1 far the entire session of nine months. If you want to know how we do it, write to W. D. Burns, Lawndale, N. C. What proL inent people say of Piedmont: "Most heartily do I recommend the school to all who have sons and daughteis to educate." Chas. E. Taylor, President Wake Forest College. "On all sides 1 saw evidences of patient, pains-taking labor, thorough scholarship and marked executive ability." J. B. Carlvle. Prof. Latin, Wake Forest. "The instruction is thorough and the influences surrounding the pupil excellent." -Rkv. R. F. Tredway. "In my opiuio i there is no High School in this part of the country doing brtter and more thorough work." E. Y. Webb, Member of Con,-iess. "The best .in I cheapest school in the State." E. M. Koonce, Member of Lei.i:,lature. "One of the st preparatory schools in the State. "-Cleveland Star """Dear 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, S.4cl8t ' President of the University of North Carolina. Q CTAni IPTPtH 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o o Have you a son or daughter to pre pare for college? If so, a catalogue of WESTMINSTER SCHOOL will Interest you. Address Rev. G. T. Pace, A. B., B. D., Principal, RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. A19clmo OO0 o 0 o o o o o o o o If you want YOUR DAUGHTER To have a gcxxj home and good health with good influences and thorough instruction, send her to DAVENPORT COLLEGE Depattment of Music unexcelled. For catalogue address CHAS. C. WEAVER. Lenoir, N. C. Aug.9c8wks. CATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Fauaded la 1S3I Co-Educational Splendid Location Modern improvements, including bath. steam heat, acetylene light. New Chapel not excelled in the stale. Full Preparatory and College coVtses. Also Conservatory of Music. School of Expression, and School of Art. Special emphasis placed on Athletics. Good baseball and foot ball teams Instruction in all the Departments by capable and efficient teachers. College Life full of inspiration. 1 Kates, including heat, light, tuition, room, board, and Library privileges range from $108.00 to $142.00 for the regular pre scribed course, the difference being on account of the siie and location of room, and coarse pursued. For full information and catalogue, address, George Albert Snyder, Newton. North Carolina. J30c8t OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE, A Htm-dtm notac Irfco.l ta bKMr tfua Htnrnd rUm CoMim. CJkc rmntq. tmk Kortes. law. Shri HaW. Tm Writiaf . Nr GrmW. fa At k.0, J FUth Cmb.. 0., 1.000 t .Ur, mm Wwj wnl a Urn., KtsYcv. 273 Sbicat,. Br mi YM Uau Lmk m AlUdie W taMMW auolof. adaYm NtOFESSORS J. A. Si M. H. HOLT. Trinity Park School A First-Class Preparatory Schjol. Certificates of Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Leading Southern; Colleges. Best Equipped Preparatory School la the Switk. IFaculty of Tea Officers ad Teachers. ICassana of Seventy five Acres. - -- -- -- - Library containing Thirty Thousand Volumes. Well Equipped Crmnuium. High Standards and Modern Methods of Instruction. rfepol Icdsm it PrtaJxiI lectartre. LqicHcs Etcetflify laitnte. Sens Ten i ffctaintnl Skccu. For Catalogue and other information, address H.M. NORTH, Headmaster DURHAM, N. C FA16c8w. Th University College f Medicine. of Richmond, Virginia, is reflect ing credit on Virginia and the South br maintaining standards as hieh as Northern Colleges, and refusing to rail itself of privileges conceded be 'canse of "the backwardness of the .South.-. . ' . .. . J26p4 I15TDKIaO DEBTS TO COLLECT la all portions sof the world, 25 - years experlewe. V eollectioa. no charge. agenU wanted everywhere. ' zxdizzt inner. r I i 9 J, Rich m4 , Vav ."'': A3clm V COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND! MECHANIC ARTS. Practical education in Agriculture; In Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Manufactur ing, Dyeing and Industrial Chemis try. Tuition $45 a year; Board $10 a month. 120 Scholarships. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON. A2p8t West Raleigh, N. C. MONUMENT AT KINGS MTN. Sanreyon to Make Belief Hap ' to Aid la FUlni Silt, v , Charleston News and Courier, ' Rock Hill, July 23. Surveyor W. W. Miller, accompanied by Assistants Hiram wmte, Marvin Kirnbrell and Jennings White, and carrying- with them plenty of provisions and a good cook. left early this morning' for Kings Mountain battle ground, where they will remain all week. Their purpose is to survey certain por tions of the 40-acre , reservation ana mane a rciiei map 01 same, I in order to facilitate the selec tion of a proper site for the $50- 000 monument to be erected by the United States Government. This work is done under the direction of the war department The appropriation carries with it only provision for the mon ument and a proper enclosure for its protection, but it is hoped that in the future other things may come. The Kings Mountain Battle Ground Association . owns the forty acres which surrounds and includes the battle ground pro er, and with some money aud a little care the place could be made a very beautiful one, where the historical pilgrim could not only revel in sentiment but comfort. S3 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.' Yam Ma wtohlat ta Staa Law aaaaM iBvceUtfatc 4ae aertor m veatatfes ff ere fcy cfca Deaartaseat af Law la Trtalty CaOega. .'. .'. For Catalogue and farther in formation, address D W. KEfSOM, Rcflstrar. Darhaaa. Narta CaraflM FA16c8w. ' . Jollr Joe. the fat man of the Johnny J. Jones Carntral Company, died at Hickory Tuesday sight. Joe was 24 years old and . weighed 702 Klns Mountain. H. G. L. Jr.. in Charlotte Chronicle. Primeval ' Upheaval, Stand ever to tell The story of battle Thou knowest so well! Forever And ever Thy message shall go, A death to the passion Of tyranny's blow. And louder And louder The nations of earth Shall 6ing of the glory Of Liberty's birth, i Supernal, Eternal Thy glory shall be A symbol of Freedom Eternally Free! Upholding, Enfolding, Let yictory brood Her splendor-lent triumph In every mood. Primeval Upheaval, Stand ever to tell The greatness and glory Thou knowest so well! PEESONAL IXEimOlh Mr. J. R. Grigg is back from a trip to Cleveland county. Mr. It. C. McLean was a visitor to Lincolnton the first of the wtek. Mr. C. A. Womble, of Belmont, was a business" visitor to Gastonia Wednesday. ' . 1 Mrs. John Watt Kirkpatrick and Master John Watt, Jr. spent yester day in Charlotte, .r . ,. Miss Ida Hopper left Wednesday for Gaffney, S. C.. to visit relatives. She was accompanied bv Miss Mar tha McLeoud. : - . Rev. W. V. Honevcutt. pastor of the Methodist church of Bessemer City, was a business visitor to Gas-, toma Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sravre left yesterday for their summer home at Zirconia, in the mountains, where they will remain for two months. Mr. Perry Dover spent Wednes day and Thursday in Clover. S. C visiting his daughter, Mrs. Allie Whisant. and mingling with his many mends at that place. Mrs. J. P. Glenn. Mrs. S. A Kindlev and little son. Glenn, left yesterday for Washington, D. C., to spend a month with Mrs. Glenn's daughter, Mrs. McElhannon. They were accompanied bv little Miss Roberta McElhannon. who has been spending sometime here. Rev. Georee Albert Snvder. tres ident of Catawba College, -Newton, spent Wednesday here in the inter est of his school. He also visited Kings Mountain and Bessemer Citv, Under the presidency of Dr. Snyder Catawba College bas prospered and is continually widening its sphere of influence. Dr. Snyder went from Gastonia to points in South Car olina. JIOTICE. NosthCasoi tNA.I Superior Cou uasion v-ouuij. i - titpu iertn VJv CoA Suoca, plaintiO. ' - Thomas Sitoos. rlefeudaul. - ' " The detendant. Thosuaa Suaas, will lake notice that an action entitled aa above has beca commenced la tha Superior Court lor Gaston County lor the purpose of dissolving the bonds of niatriaiouy bow eixsting be tween Xora-SunKs. plaiiitiflr and Ylwmas Sugus. Uefenilant, and wbeiela said plaiutiS prays lor an absolute divorce f roin said defendant; and said deiendant will further lake notice that tie is required to appear at the next tern of the Superior Court lor Gaston County, North Carolina. io oe ueia at me loun House in Dallas, on the first Monday alter the first Monday in September 1907. and answer or demur to the complaint which 4a aow on file, or the relief prayed forlwill be granted. . This July 23r& )M7. - ; . . C. C. CoaMWiLL. Clerk,Superior Court for Gaston County. Mrs. Frost Torrence and chil dren have gone to Hendersonville where they have taken a cottage for the remainder of the summer Mrs. Torrence went Wednesday and Miss Spake Torrence and the children went yesterday. Thev were accom panied by Miss Eleanor Hussey, of Nasnviiie. lenn.. wiio will spend some tfme with them before return ing to her home. Miss Hussey has been the admired guest of ' friends ere for the past two weeks. Preston D. Jones, shortstop on the Tarboro baseball team, overcame his attendant and threw himself from a second story window while delirious and was almost instantly killed His tragic death has disrupted the larboro team. Karl Hau, formerly a law professor in wasmngton. u. c.. was con demned to death Monday in Karls ruhe, Germany for he murder of his wife's mother. The crime was com mitted in November, 1906. Mr. G. H. Makepeace, mavor of Sanford, N. C. died Tuesday after only a brief illness. He had been for many years quite prominent in the business life of the town. Mrs. Lvman Abbott, wife of the editor of the Outlook, died last week in Germanv. She was in rood health when the familv sailed in June and her death was very unexpected. Thomas Giddines. of Winston- Salem, charged with having at tempted a criminal assault upon his sixteen-year-old daughter, made an unsuccessful attempt to shoot and kill the girl Tuesday and then took carbolic acid with suicidal intent. He is now in the hospital in a precarious condition. Assaulted Woman. George Price, a youne white man who has been workine at tne fliayeswortn Mill, near Lowell, was arrested here Wednesday night by Patrol man Hicks and Williams on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. , He was tried in police court yesterday morning and was held . for trial in Superior Court under a bond of $50 which he was unable to give. The in formation which lead to his ar rest came from Lowell .where he was wanted on a charge of as saulting Miss Maggie Hen dricks, on whom he is alleged to have drawn a pistol. Officer Parker, of Lowell, was here at the trial and took Price back to Lowell for trial there on the charge named abover- Price said he went to- Mayesworth from Kings Mountain. - NOTICE OF SALE. : . By virtue of a decree of the Suoerior Court of Gaston County. North-Carolina, made at May Term 1907. ia the action there in pending entitled "l. A. Garrison agaiuat The Whetstone Cotton Company I will sell to the highest bidder oa tha arcailaee la Bessemer City, Gastoe Couaty, North Carolina, at Nooa, Wednesday, Aofost 28th. 1907. all the property and tangible effects of The Whetstone Cotton Company, consisting of real estate, uaehineiy &c . which is more particularly described as follows: ' . -Heal Estate: Lots numbers 1, 2.3.4. 5. 6, 7. 8. , 10. 11. 12. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 4 J. 44. 45 and 40 in Block No. 119 in Section No. 1. as per W. K, Richardson's map of Bessemer City, made in 1891,oa which ia situated a mill building containiig- the following rooms of the dimensions stated, vis: Weave Room. 60 z 100 It.; Cloth Room, 25 s 30 ft.: Engine Room. 20 x 30 ft. with 10 "30 iu drive way: Boiler Room. 24 s 30 ft : Steam Power: 2 Boilers. 100 horse power each: 1 Engine. 125 horse power: Dynamo. Elec tric Lights, &c. Equipment: 40 Jacquard Looms 00" wide: 8 Jacquard Looms 72 wide: . 5, : This machinery ham hra in mnii, about 30 months and i- now in good condi tion: and can be seen and insneeted at a time upon application to the undersigned or to the Superintendent ia charge. Term of sale: One third of the ourehase paid ia cash upon the confirmation of the sale by the Court: onetbirB in six months and one third in twelve months therit. the delerred payments to bear interest from the date of the confirmation of the sale, with the right to the purchaser to anticipate said payments; the purchaser to deposit with the Receiver on the date of sale the sum of $2000, to guarantee compliance, with the terms thereof upon confirmation by the Court: and upon confirmation of such sale and payment ol oue third of th purchase money, in case the purchaser does nor wish to pay all the purchase money in cash, the Receiver will turn over to the purchaser the property and effects so mjrrha4 tn k operated by said purchaser at bis own, risk ana upon nis own responsibility until the balance of the purchase money shall have been paid.but the rmrchuu-r will ho r,nj to keep said property insured in thaVlame amount it is now insured for, in the name of the Receiver, so as to fully protect the partica4nterested in said corporation from loss or damage, arising out of the operation of said mill by such purchaser. This June 19th. 1907. . . L. L. Jenkins Kecelver of The Whetstone Cotton. Cotn- n- - Ae21c2m. Cores Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Blood Pari iier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, car buncles, eating; sores, scrofula, ec zema; itching-, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply stem, bone pains catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Drug irists or bv express SI per laree bot tie, three bottles for $2.50 or 6 bottles for $5.00. Samnles free bv writing tsiooa iiaini Co.. Atlanta, Ua. U. B B. is especially advised for chronic. deep-seated cases, as it cures after all else fails. F J18-8. Subscribe for The Gazette. LINWOOO FEMALE COLLEGE. find better ad van- nine months $90.00, Young ladies seeking an education cannot tages for the same cost. Board and Tuition Music $28.00, Art $28.00, Oratory $20.00. Patronize a home Institution and send us your daughters Write for catalogue. A..T. LINDSAY, President GASTONIA, N. C. ' S13cl5t DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE, DUE WEST, S. C. v EEkTbe ideal place for quiet study, thorough work, sweet Chris-1 Overflowing; attend- New Carnegie Hall Electric light, steam tiau influences, and kind personal oversight, ance last year. Greatly improved facilities, with elegant accommodations for 100 boarders heat, complete water works and sewerage. Delightful climate and splendid health record. The very best advantages for the least money. Beautiful catalog. The president's address until Sept. 1st will be, , Tsl08t. Rev. James Boyce, Montreal N. C. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Snnerim Court of Gaston County.., made at May term 1907. in the action therein pending en titled "D. A. Garrison against The Vexmonf Mills. Incorporated." I will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises in Besse mer city, baston County. North Carolina. at . . soon, on Wednesday. Aufnst 28th. 1907. ' all the property and la" Bible effects of The Vermont Mills. Incorporated, consisting of Its mill, machinery, etc.. which is located at Bessemer City, in Gaston County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: All tbe land contained in Block No. 113 in Section No. li as per Richardson's map ol said town, (except lots No. 1: 37 and 38), on which is situated the mill building, described as follows: Main Building 86 ft. x 182 ft.; Cloth Room and Slasher in base ment; Engine Room 22 ft.x 34 ft. with 6 ft, x Si ft. drive way; Boiler Room 28 ft. z 34 It.:ODening Room 18fLx 52 ft eouiDDed as follows: ' - 2-150 horse-power steam boilers: one 200 horse-power engine, rope drive; Dynamo and fittings for electric lights: 15 cards: 4960 Spindles with all the necessary inter- mediate machinery; Spoolers. Beatners. Slashers, etc.: and ninety-six 40 Draoer Jxwms;. Cotton Warehouse 46 ft. x&Ht: Waste Rouse 15 ft. x 30 ft.: good sized reservoir, pomps, etc. . . This mill commenced soinntng 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 is being operated by the-Receiver. The product of this mill has. been sold up to October 1st., next by the Receiver and cotton bought to cover same, at prices, which net a handsome profit. This mill can-be seen in full operation at any time upon application to the under signed or to the Superintendent in charge. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase' money to be paid in cash on the confirma tion ol the sale by the Court: one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months thereafter; the deferred payments to bear interest from the date of the confirmation of the said sale, with the right to the pur chaser to anticipate said" payments; the purchaser to deposit with the Receiver on the date of sale the sum of $5,000 to guaran tee compliance with the terms of sale upon confirmation by the Court. Upon confirma tion of the ssre and the payment of one third of the purchase money, if the pur chaser does not Wish to pay all the par chase money in cash, the receiver will turn over to the purchaser the mill property and effects so purchased to be operated by such purchaser at his own risk and upon his own responsibility until, the balance of the purchase money shall have been paid, but such purchaser will be required to keep the said property insured in the name of said Receiver in the amount for which it is now insured so as to fully protect the parties in terested from loss or damage, arising out of tbe operation of said mill by such pur chaser. This jane istn. 1907. r ' I L. Jenkins, Receiver of The Vermont Mills. Incorpor ated. Ag21c2m The Gbstonio Ttlutuol Building Loan Association announces opening of its sixth series. ON JULY 1, 1907. , i f : i. ( DECIDE NOW bow much stock you will take.' To investors: Splendid returns. - v " business men; It helps your town. Be patriotic borrowers: An easy way to repay a loan or pay lor a Home. . .. V. .. Consider these tilings E. G. McLURD, Sec. & Treas. Offices at Gaston Loan Trust Company. JfYov VlSWjWm; We have a Com plete I I ne. of HV. MT - Mis rr-yi s iVPER- EFU these Watches in Solid Gold, r anm bpYiA aaatlaWvtls t irritl aMnfllxaf affaWfai '. whether appareJ or Jewelry, you wiU" Gold filled 3nd ppredato theULTMa, Exclusitehzss of THE HOWARD, WATC H Let us present the newest models for your Inspection Sterling; Silver, -. 1 : . f -f . ;..,. t.. - Torrence-Morris Co. Jewelers an9 OpticiafiSe MONTR EAT MOTEL In the Land of the Sky Location 16 miles East of Asheville, two miles from Black Mountain Station, on Southern .Railway. Climate delightful. . Bulldltlifs New and up-to-date. Amusements varied. Water and Cuslne the best in the land. Rates reasonable. jr Open June 1st. Reduced rates on all Railroads. Address H. K. WHITE, Mgr. Montreat A30c26t.' N. C. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS newly deVeloped- sellins lots almost We have only half of our property unsold and are daily, - " -. i ." :. These lots are located on South, York, Cbes; ter and Fourth Streets and are on sewer and water lines. .V .". , ,' "' ' ! NOTICE. North Carolina Suoerior Court. To Sept. Term 1907 J.' Notice. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR MATTRESSES, Don't srumble at your old mattress just because itV gotten knotty and uncomfortable. We make - Old Mattresses As Good As New '.V for less than one-third of their oriirinaV cost. Our factory is now in operation and we respectfully solicit a trial order "from yon. Satisfaction is guaranteed.' If you have a mattress in the house that ia not riving yon (rood service send it to us and we' will return It as eood as new. Phone Z. B. Harry No. 244 for prices and par ticulars. " .K - . . s, THE GASTONIA MATTRESS COMPANY. . Makers of Cotton Felt and Combination Mattresses. GASTONIA, N. C Gaston County. William Soeed W Almixa Yllarlr. The detendant. W. Alonxo mace, will takJ notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in tha Superior Court of Gaston county. North Carolina, for the re covery ol the sam 01 two tranarea ana thirty-three dollars and twenty-three cents dne 'from aaid defendant to said plantifl by notes and account, and that a warrant of attachment has beca issaed fa aaid action against' the property of aaid defendant situated ia said county, which warrant has beea levied by the sheriff of Gaston county a dob said defendant's in terest ia certain lands in this county, known as the Elsie K. Black lands and which belonged to said Blzie H. Black at the time of his death and which are more particularly described in the sheriff's re turn oa said warrant ol attachment, which warrant of attachment and tbe summons are returnable to tbe next term of the Su perior Court for Gastoa county. North Carolina, to be held at tbe court noose ta Dallas on the first Monday after the first Monday in Seotember. 1907. when and where said defendant ia required to appear and answer the complaint in aaid action. or demur tbereto. or uie reuei aemaaaea rill vm KTuiiru. This July lGth. 1907. C C CoaicwKLL. Clerk Superior court of Gaston County. N. C - A9c4w These are undoubtedly the most desirable unimproved residence : ; lots In the city. . . aanannanamaBanaaaaaaaBaB aBsnsjaajsnananaBBBBnana Gastonia Insurance : 4 Realty Co. "THE KURFEE'S PAINT" As distributed by THB GASTONIA HARDWARE COMPANY, embraces every good quality represented - in a first class Paint. Two car-loads of this Paint received by us durirjjt the last year - substantiates the above statement. , .-... :". . - 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. , v. ,. .v : Correspondence Invited : Phone 88 " A pleasure to answer Inquiries Gastonia Hardware Company r Subscribe for Tns Gazette. l-
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