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I ; The Paper t Try a C ' 2 ass- . , Lti .f ' ' ty ;V' I Hill! ''. .V .'.V ' " 1 ' ' "! j j'"' i ( i .. t iXtitfAi A-ti-Ai. LX 4.4.4.4.4... 1 :. v.rUwLICilEDiTVrc 4.4.- Dcvcted to the Prelection cf Home and the Interests of the County.'? $1.30 a. Year In Advance. ingle Copy Co E. D. ATICLN3, Editor. CAOTONIA, rjJ. Cn TUESDAY, AUGUST 0,1007,1 NO. IKi VOL, XXVIH. V -i PEOFECniOITAL CATX3 GAMiANO & J02TE3 - Attorneys and Counselors , Orer Torrtnce-MorrU Company, T Gastonia, N. 0. : S. B. DPAHEOW -: ATTORNEYrAT-LAW r - dallas, n. a: - Offlca upstairs over Bank of . Datta ..i',r,.v tnnu n "YtllMITT ' sJUUll U. WAiklbiUbU . 1 1 ";k ?0&w. over Bank of Dallas. ;, : ; ; V; . D3. P. A Press. . DENTIST " ' CLOVER, -; S.C. DR. D. E. UcCOinrCLL, . DENTIST - , - GASTOlIA, N.,a Offlist rint Floor T. It . OlrBWf ; . . Phone 69. v: DK. T. A. WILKINS DENTIST , -o GASTONIAN. a Office in Adams Building -.-Phone 111 - - V ; UBS. JOHN HALL TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAl. . , DR.P. R. FALLS V .DENTIST v'. t Gastonia; N C. ' j. Office Upstairs JBoyce-Fall Building. Phone 86. . - VFor fief ereoce-e tun in Hitoi Stelnwmy PKOF. . II. ZIASSEYi - Piano tuning s and Repairing a :v anecialtr: satisfaction eUaranteed ' BOX 314 Phone 254 . , Castonia, N. C. I call . ; : "? AND- i EXAMINE OUR I Sheet Music ; Gastonia Bcok Store ; , Ratio Dividends Received to Preaiocis Paid," 39.9 percent Record of Policy No 80,665 : Issued in i875, at ae38, for $10,000. ;' IS Payment Ufe Tlan . . ANNUAi PREMIUM j j I430J0.S. IS Full Premiuma . . . SMSLSO Dividends ....... r . . W71.70 KT.. r-t V 1 HTO MA '.- 'The Cash Surrender Value cf the Poller at the end of the Slat year ia $6,694 JO: the reanlt beiiiK that the inaoxed would ' . . . . im - mm 4A a. v. aldea havit had 31 yeara' laaaraace for . " $10,000. -r - Motaal ' Beaedt LUa lasoraaca Ca. , SoathenLSecoritles 4 Trust Co. 'iOEBTS Oartoals. R.C WANTED ; tCJ.CCCJ Flat pieces to launder this week. Prices right? , work the best. .'. . .'. . SnowIIakc - Ste&za " Ltssdry d TjUBBER Stamps, made Tifle ron Iv wait at the Gazette Publishing Co's. One-line stamp, - 20 cents; 2-line, 25 Cents; 4-line, 30 cents. if WEDDING invitations We can furnish them, cither printed on nice stock or enjeraved, a.t reasonable price and promptly. Give ns your order. ( Gazette Pnb ' lishinflr Company, Gastonia, N. C. tf ?A!UED BAD EE5TST3 CCUECT la all portion, of tha world. 25 years' experieoce. Ko collectioa. so cbaree, nta wanted eti J hera. E f pi t ?' we'' mi) ODlfY MtiEDY -AT IIARDin ;m dccxa nusT jc-n Scsiay Ccied Hcde ea Cr;i; ... psay Tcrsej st Ctrslul (.1 CUaak C!s tite tllllzt cllcei rr.narhirlia Ciitr tsi CelUy Clanger to Jail at Dllaa-A Tarrlila kllilt. .Hardin, small cotton mani factttrina: town on the C. & ; N.- W. Railroad about ten ..miles north --of Xiastonia,i-was ;the scene Satnrdav of what stttns from all information obtainable at this writiner. to have ' been! brntal morder. As the result of this tragedy, which was i the climax of what seems to ove been a regular carnival of drnoic enness - and rowdyism, -John Mauneyi an : operative : of- the Hardin Mills: is dead and Will Cloninper. his slaver. Is a fuel tive from justice, together with John - Cloninger and anober Cloninger, alleged -accomplices. Charlie Costner and Colley Clomneer are iniail at Dallas, charged with . complicity in the crime. .. :- SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC, i - As previously advertised &atut- aay was set asiae as 10c uay iyr the bie annual picnic at Hardin.' Circulars had been seat ont -in viting out-siders - to come and have a good time. Music, din ' M : tWW' ner. soeasine ana m oaseoui game with Lincolntoa had beep arranged lor. Supt-- S.S.' novis or me onnaay scnooi ana Mr. 0.: D. Carpenter, owner: of me miu, were in cnarge 01 . iac dav's events and had provided for (he comfort and wellfarei of all comers, There were some 1.500 or 2.000 people on the grounds'' . !' Ail went well tin alter me baseball game In the afternoon. The forenoon exercises consist ed of addresses by Rev. Corne lias Miller,fof Dallas: Rev.r I Rl M. i CourtneVi of - Lincoln ton, and Prof, Fritz, of Hitkory Music M was furnished by the brass .band and a Sumptuous dinner was served to4 the , large crowd. : In the afternoon., Lin-: colnton and Hardin crossed bats on the 4 baseballs diamond. Tl- was a union Sunday school nic, all the schools of the pic-vil- lage uniting., . THB RODBLBBKGINS The"Gazettevf repotterrtalked over therong I distance phone yesterday wih agentleman at Hardin who 'was on . the ground and the information as ' obtained froni him is given belowril.ife' ItSieems that the entire trouble began when some person Or per sons f arrived t bn the : grounds witha; t plentiful ? supply; of wblskey to which is ' attributed the whole tragedy. During he baseball game there were several small fights on .the grounds the participants Using their - fists mostly. These i fisticuffs iret suited in.notmng serious, Jvt; When ; the" game was over whiskey was flowing pretty free ly and a number of persons! on the grounds were1 more ibr less intoxicated.' John Mauney, the man who was killed, was on the ground and : had a baseball bat in his band. A party composed. It is said. o Collie. WiU and John Cloninger and one i other Cloninger whose first name could not be learned, Mate Pool, Charlie T CostoerN and , pert haps others; 't, advanced oa, Mauney. : He retreated, waving his bat to ward off the crowd which, it seemed, asl bent: on having a Cght witlr. bim J Sd far as can be learned Mauney ; did not strike any one and was all the time on the defensive. It is not', stated whether, he was drinking. r-T- ? H - After havinfr retreated , trom his attackera several . times, lone, of the party, Mate foou suc ceeded in getting behind Mauney and. pushing, bim for ward. . As he . CLU Isol the! re mainder of the party ' made a rush ; and . Will Cloninger, wrenching .the bat ifrom Manner's hands, . struck the latter two or three terrific ;Xlows over the head - fracturing his skull and Inflicting injuries .that resulted in death. Mauney ; was removed to the hospital at Lin colnton where be died Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. V V w JSLAYlUtESCAPES. . j : .".w . Iriaediately after the tragedy Will Closinger and his accom plice s:t tbcrat .torxaake their escsp; from the "hands cf the law, V,';:iC!?r2irTer,'itiisaid, r -cur: I. a lr.-;y: but in what (,'r:;t;:3 te vrtzt is not known. 1 : : tt:.s:co cZctr cn the r - ! ri ' I'.-i r-3 t' by. ' ' :- c' it 1 iiau.;2y ; nra casall bat e Cir2!i;i f.:t!5ct?rlai' Cni. rr?zl:t;;sj t J L3w:jwa, Jlizzn M HI ClssfaXer, been present ' all day and left onlr . short time before the killWtook place..-:.-At this writing (Monday ; afternoon Will Clotucrer and all of his ac complices except Charlie ; Cost ner and! Collie - Cloninger. , are still at liberty. -The - two latter were eaotured and taken . to the Dallas j jail by Deputy ; Sheriff Sandtfer.' , :rrx--.--t,.M: z i JPeputy Sheriff Bob Rhyue and ferhaps other officers are search ng for the ; others but as yet wilhout success. ; -v f .'! Tira 'dbad- man John Mauney, jthe ' dead inan, was ra-son- of J the late Sam ' fCouHnwed on aeeond pagej I ; , . LINCCLff LOCALS , i Lincola County Wewa, 2nd. ;- , i r i The first brick 'area laid Wed nesdayilafternoon- for the, .'new traded school building by Mr Willinget. The , walls have been torn away, foundations.dug and the new .walls will now go npjrapidly. r i uik i&$,t$i f ' lUr&'HSU ?Holdsclaw,f of Iyowcsvillev-was ' aken to - the Lincoln Hospital Wednesday by Dr.' C' D. 'Thompson where an operation riorf Appendicitis was performed-by' Doctors 'Crowell, Thoinpsott ' and Petrie,-Tbe Operatioa wis 1 most 'successful and the patient is doing well. 5t;alWtentt-:d1ed.' "a the:nome:of ( her, parents; ; piu and Mrs. !. A. Whitener. two miles north of Stanley, Tuesday morning. Miss Whitener' was 16 years bid and had been sick a short tim. The interment took t)lace at4 Stanley, from the.Pres byterian church, Rev. . Mr. Little-' Conducting the services. Dr. W C. , JUser was called upon for a most unusual opera tion a few days ago in which he extracted two dog ticks from the earrsoi . jsana, me : a-year-oio daughter of Mr. EU ' Rhyue,' of Reepsville. v One of the. ticks was about the size of a cow; pea and the other not quite so large. and they were deeply imbedded in the ear near the drum ; where they had ' remained ''. ; for, eight wceksv" A slight inflammation had caused deafness in the ear, and ' when the ticks were re moved, with.: tweezers.- a Piece of kin of an inch in diameter was torn away by the tight grip of the insecU.:Mv:?- Mr. Deck v Reeps. who 'f lives near Bess' Chapel, was thrown from a mule ' near Mr. Thad Allen's V home, r in t Cleveland county, Monday and received injunelfrom; which -T he died Tuesday night. Mr. Keeps had driven to Shelby with his team ant notieinir that , his doer' was lost unhitched one of the mules and rode back to search for thed dog." Mr. Reeps was gone so long that . friends became un easy and looked him up . to find that he had ; been ; thrown! from the mule -near f Mr. - Allen's bouse and was in animcon scions condition . suffering with concussion of the brain, . t s " Lincolnton meets Gastonia in a series ot .v three games : this week which t will l be watched with great interest by ball en thusiasts ' all over the State. Gastonia is determined to take Lincolnton's scalp and has been making preparations : for weeks to do the trick. Seven- crack players from the Anniston, Ala., team have been engaged by Gastonia and rumor has it that these : professionals 5 have been offered a bonus of $1,000 " if they wipe Lincolnton off : the map. , -" v v " :):yc f Where It tha Good? V Statearillc tandmarh.- - ; -i: I At a conference of members pt the . McAdenville ' - Baptist cmrrch at ucAdeuviiie,-(iaston county, held a few days ago, a challenge was formally issued to the Methodist brethren of McAdenville to discuss. matters of doctrine which differentiate the Methodist and Baptist de nominations.. Just what it is hoped to accomplish by the dis cussion, . except bitterness and ill feeling, we ' don't know. When be heard of somebody doing - something - particularly foolish the late Mr. Isaac Wal lace, of Statesville, . was ac customed, to remark that "the fools are not all dead." Some how Mr. Wallace's remark oc curs to v tow. : r . DALLAS DOTS. . Cemapondance of The Oaaslta. Dallas, N. Ci Aug. 3, 1907 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pnett enter tained a number of their friends v e r y charmingly; Wednesday evening. The occasion was a delitrbtf ol jone to all who were recipients jU Mr .a n d r Mrs. Pnett's gracious hospitality, i ' - TbeMneetings of the Pour Plaisir are alwava rjleasant and enjoyable in :e v e r y respect i therefore, yesterday, me meei. ing of the club was no exception to the rule when the . mem bers and a 'large number jol invited guests were entertained by - Mesdames . C C' Cornwell and Summey C. Comwell. At mall rahls in the narlor. library and hall progressive initials was- played. Much amusement and entenainmenc was enjuycu yr fho nartirinanta-" in the contest. Mrs. S. A. Wilkins received the prize for having' scored me highest number of points. ; Tha refreshments of cream and cake were daintily served in the ciuo colors, green and pink. .Tbo present were Mesdames Cor nelius Miller, J. K. Lewis, j. v.. Pirftti M. Shuford. Robt.; S. KewiSvJH. Jenkins, F r e d Robinson, S. A. Wilkins; Misses May and Helen Durham Marion Miller Mabel and Munel Bul winkle, Less Detter, Rnby Cost ner. Bess and tjonnne ruett, Essie Wilson, Essie, Ina and Maggie Rudisill .and Hallie Hester. k- . During the past week a Mission-Study Class has been or ganized by Misses Marion Miller and Sarah Hoffman for the systematic and thorough study of foreign missions. . ! ' Under the leadership of ? Miss Essie Wibon, who has graduat College in June, ' the .class will study India for ten weeks, r' s rinit a nnmhff of vonnc ladies have accepted the invita tion to become members of the class. The meetings will ; be held once a week, at the homes of the members, in alphabetical order.Thefirst meeting will be held next Tuesday evening at Miss Ruby Costner's home. ,; . "Vrc P. H. -. Orrender has re- fiirncl from a visit to relatives in Richmond. Mrs. K. L. Mc- Dow and Miss Gladys McDow. of Charleston, S. C, who have been ; visiting friends in town during? the s past month, left Thursday morning for t Blowing Rock. Mrs. J. R. Lewis and Mrs. S. C. Cornwell have re turned from a visit to : Kings Mountain. Mrs. Miles-Carpen tpr -tenth her two sons left several davs aeo for a visit to her parents borne in South Carolina. Sen ator and Mrs. O. F. Mason with their little daughter. Frances and Mary Lee, are visiting in Shelby this week. Mr. and airs. Raloh O. Fordham and Miss Ida Rhyne returned, the , early part of of the week from a visit to i the Jamestown Exposition andl also to Washington, Miss Emma C. Cornwell nas returned rom a visit to meads at Loweu. JONES' ENORMOUS SHOWS. ; .The largest show of the South- and will exhibit at Gastonia, Wednesday; August 14. A9c2t. Family Seonlea. . . , ' Thre will he a reunion of all the children and grand-children j of the late J; n. Khyne at me old homestead, where Mr. W.N. Bell now lives, on, Wednesday. 1 August 28th. The invitation ,is extended by Mr. w. JU'jseii and family to all - their friends jand neighbors also, to c'ome with well-filled baskets and enjoy me . a m pleasures ot tne oay. ' : - j Vvi There's Boom lor the Workers. ClrlotteCTiioulcle..'-S"r''' The whole world is looking for people who can be relied upon to do something. ;l he cry of me business world is tor men. and women who w;U take hold and bring out some .result. Never was there a. time when opportunity was so ; abundant or ; when ; capable , men and women were so nearly -all oc cupied. : There-is ample room for everybody who is . willing to try. , . -. . ; r-u H I,. . i ii i i 3 ' Keep the Money at Home, Yorkrflle Enquirer. . ' ; V v - Money sent to mail order houses is. taken entirely -Out of the circulation of the comma nities from which it is sent. Thrr. are oeocle Who insist co on dealing with foreign houses, even when they can get the same commodities at as low a price at home. This is a very bad policy fnr all concerned, and is as harm ful to the people who practice it . j ; as to otners. ii is -gooa. poncy and it is good busine?5to pay. a little cere f?r r"':!:s ft hen;. PEESOWAlV UENTIOn. Mr mnA Xfra. Porter K. Elmore and httle son left yesterday for taeic some at btooeira, ya-auer a iwo weeks', visit ta the' former's fatbeif Mr. Henry R.' Elmore, on ' Ri F D, No. 1, Lowtll. - This ia Mr, Elmore's first visit home 'in "four yeara.- Hi holds a responsible position -with the Stonega v.Coal u& r Coke ' Co., at Stonejra,. ) Hisi many friends . were KladTo ace hiot; agatn. y t-H w ? -7 ---Miss Mary Alexander; xme of the popular salesladies at JJelk's left yesterday.' for Charlotte- and Fort Mill where she will visit friends for ten days. ,1 ; f.. , .v ir? :i'.:H-x -Miss Lois McAllister is visiting Mrs. Caud)e at Union, 6.jCss,! j VMr. J. White Wire, of Spencer Mountain, .was in town Sunday. j . ; VMisa Stella Bradley returned to Charlotte, vesterdav after -- SDendinar Satnrdav and Sunday with home- folks nere.-vJ - --"-- A party conslstingof Mrs. kj j. Gravea. Miss Phronla Falls and Miss Ella Bradley will leave next Monday for Jamestownf ., .r.aaus. V-W. Gni McLean arrived SatUr day from Norfolk and will, spend two or three weeks here with k relatives, j He baa a position as clerk in a Nor-,4 folk hotel. - -"'' ' -Mrs. Xillie Davis, pt tht Yeager Manuiactunng;o's. custom 1 aepan ment. is visiting her mother- and tier relatives at Atlanta Gar Mrs; Fannie' Lytle, with the Sam firm, is spending- her vacation at -Spartan- burg..; i - v.-'! $i ;.::::Sa jraifcgdS " Miss Belle Crawford is the guest of Miss Ida Pursley Misa Sue Stowe.' of Belmont. was the guest last week' xfMiss Launa M.-lme delphia, who was Miss Lilfy j Rhyne,' of Mount Holly leiore her , ttiarriiire, is at present visiting "her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' A. Pv Rhyne. at -Mt; Holly. Un.f Hoffman Will -t visit friends in Charlotte while South. Charlotte Chronicle.. 4 Jrf.jtV Mr. E.' LtFroneberger, of Besse mer City," left yesterday for James town to iajte.vn. ine exposiuon fcMrai B.a- 1. IMaaontof Dallas, mm the oi-nt SnndaY nirht of Mrs. L. A. BnttainI She waa en ; route" from Bessemer City to her home. MrW. L. Presslyof Due West, S. C. anent Snndav in Gastonia, the guest of Mr. Edgar Long. They left yesterday for Lincolnton, Mr. Lone , sroinar in the interest' of Erskine College. .,. , '-., Mr. Arthur. Winsret 'spent Sun day here with homefolksf returning to Greer's. S. C.,. yesterday. - -Mr. ' EU i Kendrick I and, Mr. Robert i Adams will,? leave 'neare Tnesdav ior Jamestown to take m Worth Carolina week at the exposi tion. I. , - - . ' Mr. t R. Li : Swaa leaves " next week for the Northern markets to bny all stock for Swa-Slater Com pany '. y' Mr. John L. ' Bryan , leave s - next week for the Northern ' market to purchase the fall Btotk for- the Jno P. I. Inc.. deoartment stores. V Mr: Ed Adams was iaiowiri l'ea terday en route lromCtoTewertM be nad been on a visu io, nime folks, to High Point where h has a position in a pharmacy i 4- Mr. h B. H. Rankin 'and- son, firaw. nnt last -week at Tavlors- ville ana other points, in Alexander county. - air. Kanain says me swuc crops there, corn and , tobacco,! are rmd. thouirh tha tobacco ' CTOD is not as laree this year as in former years because of decline in the price of the weeds The apple crop, which ; nf ; fh atanlo amirrrn ' of revenue, will yield just ! about half this year. .Taylorsville, which is the terminus Of the A. T. & O. Rail road, is now building a small cotton mill-s ' r . - ; ? , . Subscribe for The ' Gazettb. . In The lead. ; ; Charlotte Chronicle. . ... , The people of Charlotte have subscribed to the three1 -local building and 'loan '- association in the city an 'Overage of $100 per "capita'of. popul ation, ; This makes lt about ,aww fnD scribed and in process of jiaving. If the entire i United j States lhad as much it wonld make $8,000,- 000.000; ? As h matter of facti the net assets -of the '.building and loan associations itt the s United States aggregate about ow.yw. 000 "and the : subscribed, stock about twice I as muchl .There fore it is seen that Charlotte is well in the-lead;: t? 'MTij 10. 20and-30 per cent We ca Mlt yob Hit edre cotton miu atoca that l-pyin tu. tfw aa a4 30 per cent in flmoeuoo. Located -a w are. in Gaston lb as the largest pumber of cotton hat haathe: milt of any County o tM Souta, piTea ua mceotional advantrat . ww, jrom money up at small rata or IntereaM flbt cottoo ' wills-. '.!! ..'.tieSsat.- i askina; x miltioo. t Tb elctnert e I risk practMally . eliminated, . JKefereacc Bradatreet'a and Daaa. ; JK '-. : i .. T 7ILli BTJT : p Maoareh 'CoWoa' Hi 11 sfocfc T W. C. f : Monarch Cot torn liill stock. Com. (S. Cj ; Bxpoaitioo Cotton Mill stock. (GsJ , kodena Cotton iiill Stock,. (N. CJ , .', ' Xm V7ILL Moaarck Cottotf Mill stock. Pfd: (S.C) 87. Woodruff Cottoa Mill stock. CS. C.) . , Wasbn Mills. Frtea Va.) Com. (Va.) '- " Wssha M tl la. Fries Va.) Pfd. (Va -.l:'. Dixie Cotton miu Donas, toaj l.mtr r.i. Collon Mill Bonds. I GsSnay Cottoa Mill stock. (S. CJ tr cotton muj oonas, lumj GsSnay Cottoa M ill stock. ( w f . . . unt 1 . Trioo Cottoa Mill stoca.ti.aj Crowoers iitn.Co'ton Mill stock, (V. C.) .. Mares Ufa. Ca. Will stock. (N, . CJ - Imperial Cottoa WiU stock. (N.CJ . Henrie"aCot:nn Kill stock .(N.CJ : Cray WU 'Co. i'iil 'ck, C.l '. ,1 -' Holland Mia. 'Co kiiil stock: (N.CJ; - SCUnUJI LCIT.ST!ES- l-Tal'ST " CO. J. A. C'eaa, Prea. Cast? -tk, - C. M. C!eiiv Tre. - - c. We are prepared to extend our customers every accommoda tion and courtesy their business will warrant. If you have no account with us we invite you to open one. : : ' ; SAVINGS DEPARTMENT We pay interest on sayings deposits at the rate of 4 and compound the interest quarterly. ; : : "' CITIZEtlS WM3K R. P. Rankin, President DAtKI ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS . We make a specialty of the Royal Wor ce5tcr Corset. It's the standard of quality asjeveiy Woman knows. When you have a Royal Worcester you know you have the very j .best that skilful artisans can make in the shape of a corset Don't take any other. From $1.00 to $3.00, r1 We have the Dowager Corset, made by the Royal Worcester Company, which Is for stout ladles. The price Is $3.00. ,v Doht forget the place. THE YEAGERMFG. CO. GASTONIA, N. C. Hit.' fJ s iifttti .i i RANGE "Of the making of many ranges there is no end, There are all kinds of ranges good, bad and indif--4e rent r,and then there's the best. ' ?t ', There's olf uTbesVandthe way it'speUedis B-A-VVO-R-I-T-E:- We have handled several makes of range's but the one thai gives a)lrrond satisfaction Is the FA VORlfrtJli Our personal parantee satisfaction goes with every one of these ranges Ive sell. ' . ' If you have not a range already, yon are induci ng in your plans for the future the purchase of one. When you. do buy you want the best, so come in and let us show you the Favorite and point out to you the superiorities it has over the other kinds. . We shall take pleasure in showing you even if you are not ready to buy right now. , ' ' . LONG BROTHERS Staves, Ranges, I.A. lyy f W SAVEiMONEYtpNYOUR v t Don't grumble at your old mattress just because it's gotten knotty and uncomfortable. We make ::-iyOd Mattresses As Good As New for less thaA one-third of their original cost. Oar factory i ; now in operation and we respectfully solicit a trial order from you. Satisfaction is ruaranteed. If yon have a mattress in the h - ; that is not giving yon good service send it to ns and we will r : It as good as sew. Phone Z. B. Harry No. 244 for prices and j .: -ticttlars. -'.,".-.? . ' .- - - ' ,-- . THE GASTONIA MATTRESS COMPANY. . Slakers of Cotton Felt and Combination Mattresses. - ;;;s;,U',-..,;;; GASTONIA, N. C - READ. WHAT THIS FQUTICELL0 LITHIA YATER (Sprlflit ChesterlleU Ceocfy, Va.) i . DrJ Henry Frcehliug, the well-known Consuliir'x g-1 tical Chemist: "Fonticella IJthia V.'atcr ii abscju:? all org-anic impurities and perfectly pure, 8"!, r- - " tionalle proof of my faith in the water, I i i: Richmond Times. A. G. Myers, Cashier. : 1 QUALITY. Tinware, Rooftop. C0CTC2 SAYS AZ
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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