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TL3 0: for- - WANTS': Gazette Want Ads Pay. Try 'em And Get Hesults. AdvertliwineiiU Inaertnl ' under Ihli hviiii at lha rata of ton cunt a lu for I ho Drat tnoorclon aiy! flva eonta una for ouch ulMo(Unt tnorrtlon. Phon N. M. In tha. future The UaaeUa wl1lTiiaka rharia for all nolle of falra, auppcra. rnt.rtainm.nl. ate, tha objorl of which . la tr moka mon.jr. A rharira will alao ba made for carda of fhanka and tibltu arlea. Tba rata la flva canta a Una. An xtra chare will bo made When copy la prepared in una arnco. ... TRUNKS-From $1 to . styles and sizes,, at Furniture Company'. S20. " All Williams ANYTHING too need in the furni ture line risrbt hare in our store; Let ua show tnre Co. you. Williaraa Furnl- IJOUR-Building tf . .. Farmers Jots for salo. Supply Ce. LARGEST line and completes! as sortment of . Hallracka ever shown in -Gastonia Furniture Company's. at Williams COUCHES Biggest assortment in Gastonia- See them at Wil liams' furniture store." . - , ; ' RECEIPT Books 10 cents; blank note books 15 cents at Garette Publishing: Co's. tf. EXTENSION Tables, round : and M - S)niiarav tuMfal a Vt 1 m t a. - 11 auaii pvuvovsi taMiva oaw boards, buffets, china closets, dining room cbairs room pany's at Williams Furniture Com- BOOKKEEPERS and business men -' who have constant calculations . f to make can obtain good unruled .' : scratch pads, just the right size for I me purpose, at ine uazeue omce ai ojs cents the pouna. .; , - u. LITTLE week Furniture she says. . Housemaid talka this about rues at Williams Company's Read what rRICK for aide. Mail order re- . D ceive prompt attention. For' prices and terms address Piedmont Brick Co., Lowell. N.C. tf. ; f OST Between Gastonia and Dal- las two $5 bills. Return to Sam Hasty, Dallas,' and receive reward, j J30plt. - . ' : , TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. TOWN AND COUNTY. roar ol (ha Six Men Charted "Villi Clstartlnl Worship at HcAJtnrilla Willing to Sob- inlt Pastor Eamaraer tod Mr. Irery Booad to Court ! Cast Not Yet Settled. An ' interesting hearing. wis bad Saturday at McAdcnyille before Esquire C W. Nipper in the Methodist-Baptist matter which baa attracted widespread notice. The attorneys,- Mr. O. P. Mason and Mr. A. L. Bui winkle, were unable to be pres ent, ' in : consequence of which the matter is not as yet settled and it is understood another hearing may be bad next Satur day, to define the exact status of affairs; '.,..'- It is not necessary to recount here tne particulars leading up to the indictment of A. P. Bum garner, pastor of the Baptist church, and five members of bis church. The warrants charging them with disturbance of public worship were swprn out by Rev. J; P. Armstrong, pastor ot the Methodist church, , . ; At Saturday's hearing four of those indicted, Messrs. J. L Webb, S. Braswejl, E. D.; Aus tin and Hallman expressed a willingness to submit to v the charge atfd. pay the costs. In the absence of the attorneys for both sides, however, the , pleas were not entered and the final adjudication of the matter was deferred; Mr. Bu in garner ' and Mr. E. S. I very declined to sub mit and were held for trial at the next term of Gaston Superior Court, their bond? being fixed at $100 each. ramlly Keonion. A family reunion will be held August 10th at the home of Mrs. Pranklin Holland in commemo ration of Mrs. Holland's birth day. A number, of ; relatives from a' distance will be in at tendance and the occasion will be a most enjoyable one.. ' OASTCN MEN AESOAD. . Tha Ryan Brothers, Beared at Mount Ilolly, llare Won Sac "cess as Builders Thomas IL Ryan Constructed Government BnlMlflf at JamestownMr. 0. F. Ryan Uero on a Visit to Old Homo. , - Mr. D. F. Ryau, a native ol Gaston who is uow a letter car rier at Savannah, Ga., is spend ing a few weeks at bis old home at Mount Ilolly. He was in Gastonia yesterday; tbe guest of Mr. Prank Smith, and , paid The Gazette office a pleasant call. Mr. Ryan showed tbe re porter pictures of bis four brothers, Messrs. T. H., P. W M. J. and D." J. Ryan, all Gas ton countyites; all of whom are experts in the hotel building business, Six years ago they were all foremen on. tbe famous Flagler hotel works at Nassau, Bahama Islands, having 600 men under them. The Fourth of July that year . they spent on British soil. Mr. P. W. Ryan has since died- s One of the' brothers, Mr. Thomas H. Ryan, ' hat built hotels and public buildings all tbe way from the Bahama Islands to Seattle, Wash., where he is now engaged - in construct mg buildings - lor - tne big ex position to be held in Seattle next year. : He baa built hotels in Florida, Georgia, South Caro olina and also the government building at the Jamestown Ex position. -r- These brothers left Gaston back in the '80's and all met with success. ,One of them, James, has a large wood-work-plant at Miami, Fla., where be has two other brothers working with him. '. They still bold old Gaston in fond memory and oc casionally! return to renew old ocquaintances . and visit their childhood home. - . During the absence of Rev. W. H. Reddish, the pastor, who left yesterday for a month's vacation, there win be no preaching services at the First Baptist church. ' West & Wells' railroad shows are to be here Saturday. The small boy will be in bis glory. - - - The South P oint . Methodist church has been treated to a new coat . of paint which greatly changes its appearance. ' - An eight-year- old daughter of D. C. Walker diedlyesterday at the Clara Mill and the remains were taken to-day to Clover, S. ,C.,i for burial. :-;'':,; NJ Miss Attie Bostick is apentling some time with friends here and at Shelby, her old home, ' being on a visit to this section from China where she is engaged in missionary work- !;i. ..rj.ot-v---"-"--' '""'r" ---In police court yesterday mora ine Dumo Merrill, white, waa fined $5.00 and costs for drunkenness. He was arrested Sunday at the Wesley an camp-ground where Carrie Nation There will be an ice cream supper on the lawn . at Rev. P. W; y Bradley's ; next " Saturday evening, Augusts, from 5 to 1 10 o'clock, for the benefit of Pranklin Avenue Methodist church. Every one is invited. A2c2 was speaking. v,, ' The Begonia baseball team de feated Union in an interesting game Saturday by a score of 6 to 4. The batteries were Parker and Kendrick for Begonia and Sparrow and Riddle for Union. The feature of the game was Kendrick's pitching. Riddle al so did good work in the box for Un ion, r ; , '.y; v Mayor Armstrong has received a letter from Dr. Richard H. Battle. Still Grows. - Last week The Gazette an nounced that only about $925 of the $12,000 necessary for the establishment of a hospital had been subscribed. , Since then tbe deficit has been reduced con siderably and it seems to be a matter of but a very short time I until the entire amount will be subscribed.. It is probable that j a meeting of the stockholders will - be held at an early date to organize and prepare for work, v BIO SHOW COMING. West & Well's Railroad Shows will exhibit- at Gastonia: Satur day, August 3d, and give two performances. : Also a grand free street parade at 1 o'clock. They have some of tbe best lady and gentlemen performers and a host of funny clonens, pretty dogs and ponies, trained elephants and lions. Every' Colored Conference Here. The Colored M. E. Conference of the Western District of North Carolina convened Thursday night, the 24th, in Epworth church here and adiourmed Sun day night. Rev. H. L.. Ashe, presiding elder .of the district, was in tne chair ana there were about 80 preachers and delegates present. This distnct embraces all .of Western North Carolina and much of the piedmont sec tion. Friday night there was a special educational program, the feature being an address by Rev.' S. A. Feeler, D. V., president of Bennett College, Greensboro. Rev. G. P. Hill is pastor of the Gastonia church. The preach ers and delegates- returned to their homes yesterday. PERSONAL MENTION. . AMr. W; N. Froneberfcer yesterday moved his family to JBessemer City, where thev will reside in the future. Mr. Froneberger has just completed a nice residence wnicn ne will occupy. Their many friends regret to lose them from Gastonia. Mr. W. H. Adams has returned from a ten-day trip to Hot Springs, Si. C, and to Knoxvuie and other points in East Tennessee. Miss Wille Hoke, of Fort Mill, S. C, and Miss Bruce, of Woodruff, S. C, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. F. T. Peeram. left yesterday, the former goiner to Saluda and tne latter returning to ner home. cicpuams .ana lions. xivcry- irr body come'; bring the children J-Mis9 Shufor4 has one to and have a ood time. J30pl president health, of the State board of invitinsr him to attend the International Congress of Tubercul- - osis which meets in Washington City Sept. 21st to October 12th. The request Is also made that Gastonia : send a representative from the med ' ical profession to this congress. The Gaston Bible Society holds its annual meeting in Main Street Methodist church : Thursday - be- ginning at 10 a. m. At 11 prclooclc : the annual sermon will be preached by Kev. ut. r. k, taw, editor of the Presbyterian Standard of Char lotte. It was erroneously stated in Friday's paper that the sermon would be preached by Dr. Law, of Spartanburg.- All are cordially invited to ---be present. : Mr.Xamar C. Pegram is at Mon- treat where he has been for the past several weeks resting and recuper : ating. He has resigned his position ; as teller of the First National Bank and, on his return to Gastonia in j August, will go into the cotton bro kerage business in, connection with ' Messrs. B. H. Parker & Co. Mr. :. Pegram has been connected with the . First National Bank for a number of years and has made a most capable ' and excellent man. To escape the confinement, which has told on his health, he seeks a more active and outdoor life. He is succeeded at the bank by Mr. K. Dixon, who has been with the bank for some time in the . capacity oi Dooicseeper, Three New Teachers. The city board of school com missioners held sv meeting in the ; office of Mr. R. P. Rankin this morning and 'completed the graded school f a c u 1 1 y for he coming year by the election of three additional teachers. 'They are Miss Alice Daniels, of Nashville, .Tenn. Miss Mary : Grey Sandifer, of -Rock Hill, S. C, and Miss Ella Lewis, of Gastonia. ' Miss Sandifer was a member of the faculty last year but tendered , her resignation at 'the close of school year. Miss Lewis taught last year at the Gray Mill school. The board ordered that the city schools be opened the first Monday in September. A full list of the teachers will appear . in Friday's Gaztttc. , Confederate . Veterani Reunion. The annual meeting of Wil liam Gamble Camp of Confede rate Veterans' Association of Gaston county is called to meet in Dallas on Thursday, tbe 8th day of August, 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m. It will be a picnic oc casion. All the people are cor dially invited to be present and bring their baskets. Especially a r e all Confederate veterans urged to be present. We will endeavor to make the occasion as pleasant for you as can reasonably be expected for a meeting, the : size of which is so uncertain. Entertainment will - be provided by the good people of Dallas and the neigh boring community. At least they will provide a good picnic dinner for all veterans who at tend. :-: ' ;V- -;,; Senator Lee S. Overman has been invited and has kindly ac cepted the invitation to deliver ah address. Let us make this the biggest and best meeting we have bad. w v' L. M. Hoffman, Commander. W. I. Stows, Secretary, ; v July 29, 1907. An inclination to be constip ated is a common symptom of i the American people. This is due to indigestion, and indiges tion comes from indiscretion of j diet 7 Let foods be daily eaten like , ; ". " - iy::zat fus czxxny r and there would be no; constip ation, to cnt a Mthi. Far tal if all Ovears Hendersonyille to spend some days with the family of her uncle, Dr. J. G. Waldrop. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Puett, Miss Ethel Stowe and Miss Ida Rankin, of Belmont, are taking in the James town Exposition this week. Mrs. J, D. Hall, of Belmont, is spending some time with relatives and friends at Winnsboro, S. C, Miss Mattie Burgin, of Lincoln ton, and Miss Lizzie Stowe, of Char lotte, spent several days last week with friends at Belmont." They at tended the Todd-Stowe wedding. Miss Clara Sloan, of Belmont, is spending a few days with friends at Mooresvtlle. - Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson and Mrs. E. C. Wilson left this morning for Montreal wnere they will spend a month. Mr. Anderson has been granted a month's vacation by his congregation. During his absence the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church will be filled by visiting ministers. v . Rev. J. Lowry Wilson, D. D pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Abbeville, S. C, was in town a while this morning en route to McConnellsville, S, C. Dr. Wil son was, at one time pastor of Bethesda church, this county, and is known to many Gaston countians. : : Miss Emma Cornwell, of Dallas, spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends at Lowell. - Mr. A., A. Cathey and daughters. Misses Carrie and Mattie.- were in town shopping yesterday from Belmont. V . - Mr. Leonard Holland is here from Fayetville for a few days visit ing his parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. Q. Holland. , , , l . The attention of our readers is directed to the Jtig page ad . of the Lucas Company's force sale in this issue. The buyer will find many things therein of interest.. ' ' - " " IN VACATION time, while you are taking a rest in the mountains or at the seashore, yon want to keep . posted on wnat a doing at none. There's one safe way to do it have ns send you The Gazette; only. L5 cents a month. Our phone number is 50. . tf 8:30 THE.SYNDIGATE3 CLEARANCE SALE; " " 1 --- 1,11 ' ' 1 ' ag n r r"'''"'- ;;SCV; .:. OPENS It will pay you to come miles to this great price-cutting -w ' " ' ' - 'v sale. The greatest in Gastonia's History. Our store will be closed Wednesday making final prepara tions for this great sale. Positively no goods sold at sale prices until Thursday morning August 1st at 8:30. None charged, none sent on approval, money cheerfully refunded on any purchase. . Thisgreat sale will last for ten days only. MUSIC EVERY DAY. REMEMBER Not only one or a few things have been reduced but every thin g has been marked down for this great sale. o M BELK CO $1.00 OXFORDS $1.00 We want you to see the Job lot of Ladies, and Children's Oxfords that we are selling for $1.00 the pair. A look at them means that you will purchase. They are Oxford, that we've sold at from $1.50 to $3.50. ROBINSON BROS. $1.00 $1.00 if) J J- . l!f J 0 you uaru Ml doll, I There Little Girl, Don't Cry. James Whitcomb Hiley. There, little girl, don't cry! Thev have broken your know; i, "' And vour tea set blue . And your playhouse, too, - Are things of the long ago. But childish troubles will soon pass by. There, little girl, don't cry! There, little girl, don't cry! ',' t They have broken your slate, I , know - . -" And the glad, wild ways Of your schoolgirl days Ira thincra of the lon&T ISO. ; But life and love will soon come by There little girl, don't cry ! -sv There, little girl don't cry! . . They have broken your heart, -.': know, i.-' ' - " And the rainbow ele"ams . Of your youthful dreams Are things of the long ago. sigh. But heaven holds all for .wnica you " . sigh, - -v.. . There, little girl; don't cry! Monday's soaking rain was wel- come. vegetation was oeginmngio need it. Tba OaaetU for Arst-cUaa prtntlas. -. The Gazette regrets exceed ingly that a shortage of printers renders it impossible to get "in to-day's issue : everything' -that should appear. The paper is short three printers, in addition to which the shop . has bad an extra run of job work " all - week. This condition will be remedied before next week,: we hope. Among the. items which we are forced to omit this issue, but which will appear Friday, are the following: An interesting letter from our Dallas corresv pondent and one from our R. D. No. 1 correspondent; a com munication from Miss Bula B Glenn regarding the Mclver loan fund; an account from Greenville, S. C, of the Sifford- Ellis wedding and severa others. The Gazette begs tbe indulgence of its readers and ventures the promise that this condition will not prevail after this week. MAGAZINE HEADERS $1.50 tinrsxT xaoAznrx . butiiully illiatnteJ. good orie? and aitkUa about CaUorma and aUtaaFar We. causa cairr Ja.Kjd aack BMBtk la Aa a. . kiatie KpradiKtioa of &e beat 1.00 work ol.mrtrar and prod nioml a jaar piiotoga'apDCT. - r.v; BOAD 0T A THOUSAaD W0HDIBS j Jook'p 7 pW. eaataiaing l2Q colors pkotogiapha ol JJo.yC . fidartmfm pott ia CUoraia aad Oiojoa . ti ; . . $3.25 All for . . . . $1.50 A'Unai all ardan t . , . STJKSET ' UAGAZIKS i ! rWlUUaa''. . ' SaaHaao Tba Gaaatta for Arat-cUaa printing. eopyriall Wot m- facM a ytoU uM oj all kmcU yj Splendid jiPmUube pi youth ftome. why not.eome- to oak ftuly temptation Sale and see ifi you eaivnot fet S6me thinf that you need ijfit no o that uou will need lateh? VM irtisfi u you to Sell evehy pieee oj $unikthe that is Sold in this city and ij knew what food unitue and . how cheaply we sell it youy would Sutyly Suy it from. us. aHd let US: show you what wt have youH thuly Williams irrlture : oiily have come CRAI aiLDO
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