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TT"TI AFFAIRS AT ICV.ELL. ' . SOCIAL. . 'em And rOet Results. ln-a lit tlia rate ol ten oenta a lin for Oio runt Inaertlun anil fiva cnt Him for each auUtauuiit Inaertlon, :, 1'hoii No. W. . ' -' In tho futurn Tlia Oawtt will tuaka a t'hnmo lor all notice ot falra, auppera, cntoi tuinrnenlx, etc., Ilia object of which la to muka money. A charge will alio I marfo for earda of thunka and obltu arlfa, Tha rata ta Ave oenta a Una. An ti a chart will ba made when copy la prepared In ttila offloa . FOURBuildingr tf. Fa lots " for aale. arniers' Supply Ox Mr. Gilmer Wingate spent yes terday iu Charlotte. . Superintendent Storvt of the Gazette Want Ads Pay. Try JJ' is ? b Ja'uyo Miss M, E. Carson, of Route 1. Is vifcitiug her. brother, Mr. K. V. Carson- . . , . Miss Alphie Ilouser. of Kings Mountain, is . visiting , Misa Zoe Jenkins.. -""... ' Miss Alice Jenkins, of Lowell, is visiting - her - friend, Miss tela Rbyne, . . . . Mr. J.C. Miller, of Wsyneaville, was among the business visitors in town yesterday. Miss Mabel Leonhardt, of Lowell, is spending a few days this week with friends in towtf, Miss Mamie Patrick left Wed. nesday for Charlotte, where she will enter we iresDytenan College. ?' Mr.' Clyde Armstrong, son of Mayor Armstrong, left yesterday for Oxford to attena school. . Mr. E. L. Dameron, of Ansonia, Connetticutt, is on a visit to rela tives at Bessemer City. Miss Mary McLean returned home this morning afrer visiting friends at Belmont,. - , i , Miss Muriel Bui winkle, of Dal las, was among the shopping vis itors in town to-day. . Mrs.' J. II. Workman and Master James Workman are visiting' in Clover, 8. C. this week. . Mj;. James KilHan returned to ay from a business trip to Grover. , Mr. Sam Wjrlie. of McAdenville, is among the , business visitors in town to-a IO LOT of nice druggets from $5 $27.50, sizes 0x12. rugs to Williams Furniture Co. n u to match. GIVE us a trial on High Patent flour and Graham flour made from new wheat, also fresh meal and chicken feed. Gastonia Roller Mills. t ' '. ,-' . S10c8t. BRICK for sale. Mail orders re ceive prompt attention. .' For " prices and terms address Piedmont Brick Co., Lowell. N. C. : tf. FOUND, on York Street, lady's brown leather belt-bag, contain " ing handkerchief and money. Owner "can obtain same by identifying and ' paying for this ad. . ' , ISS LOWRY SHUFORD wilt resume her art class Monday, . Sept. 16th. She will be glad to con fer with anyone desiring to enter her class. sroezi COR SALE Hines upright piano: in good condition. Splendid bar gain to quick buyer. . Will sell at sacrifice. Instrument may be seen in Davis block. G. W. Callahan f - - tf. SALE At 10 o'clock Saturday, Sept. 14th, at rfiy home place 3 miles-west of Gastonia, I will, sell - the following personal property: ' Mules, cow9, hogs and farming i - utensils. W. A. Robinson. pZt -"INNING Our ginnery is VI readv for fall ginning. ng us yo & Bradle now Has "brand new eauipment: plant thor oughly overhauled. Bring us your cotton to gin. Henry & Bradley, Gastonia, IS, c diocj. FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1907. . Gastonia Produce Hens . ... Frys- Eggs Butter Onions , Corn Sweet Potatoes. Cabbage , Country Hams. Country Shoulders 11 1-2 Market 9c. 13c 18c. -18c. 1.75c. 180c. 75c 2 -16c TOWN AND COUNTY. - Policeman J. L. Hicks returned ' Monday from Marion, where he went V- A.'t .. . . .... .... r:." wv wuuk uavA wvuu juucai - wwj waa .. arrested there and held for the Gas tonia authorities. Quite an enjoyable sociable was heldat Mr. Will Whites' last even " ing in honor of Miss Alphie Houser of Kings Mountain. The young people spent a very pleasant evening "together. f Rev. E. L. Bain, pastor of the Main Street Methodist cnurch, has ; returned from his vacation and will preach next . Sunday morning- and evening. The hour of the evening service has been changed from 8 o'clock to 7:45. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Wingate will, , in a few weeks, move into their own neat little cottage on Air line street. Mr. Joe Alexander, who is occupying this house at the ores . ent, will move into the Dr. Adams, house on Oakland Avenue. . v Electric wires are being strung over Belmontpreparatorv to the in stallment of-Electric lights Work men have begun to lay brick on the ' tt.Al l.i14i..v . Til... m4. . n J. nrrwi.ttiAMf a ivfiinll will nian mnnh ' to the material advancement of that nourishing town, - i Orders for The Gazette's special industrial edition, which is to appear at an early date, are coming in daily from quarters near and far. As an . instance, among the prders received this morning was one from wjiuvuuv) m j aajiv. tiviu l w Hiiu ' ington, D C. ' It will cover more territory and reach more people than , any issue of any papenever published in this section. Begonia defeated Union in a hard i fought game ; on . the Begonia diamond Wednesday by a score of 10 to 6. The feature of the game was Meek's pitching, for Begonia, kit strucic out lo men, wniie Kiaaie . struck out 9. The Batteries were: ; for Begonia, vMeek and Brandon; for ' Union, Riddle and Sparrow. The next game of the series will be played Saturday Afternoon at Union. Mr. Dave Mitchem. ' the mighty hunter of Lowell, has recently turned tmo red foxes loose in the neighborhood of Crowders Moun tain. He expects have some good chases this winter. These foxes . were caught during the recent hunt in the eastern part of the State.. It will b? recalled that Sheriff ; T E. Shuford, Mr. Mitchem and others formed the party. J They caught nine gay fellows during their experience. Mr. 'McCracken from Clyde, Haywood county, was in the city Wednesday with a good drove of fine beef cattle. : Mr. McCracken said that pasturing is an important method of earning a livelihood in his section, since they" in the rough mountain section can have no rn paying money crop. Considerable attention, of course, is paid to truck farming and s handling of prodnce, end in fruit raising. Fruit, how ever, is almost a failure this season. lay. Mrs. Henry Peterson, of Kings Mountain, is spending several days with Mrs. J. T. Suggs. Mr. R. W. Carson left this mom mar for Hickorv Grove. S. C. wW he will spend several days visiting relatives. Misses Helen and Ttla 1 TcnUna left to-day for Oxford, N. C, to enter the female seminarv at that place. - Mr. J. W. Cnln. of the Standard Hardware store, left last night to see the sights of the Jamestown exposition. Mr. W. Y. Warren, of the Swan- Slater clerical force, is out this, week on vacation. He is resting at Dome. Miss Rena Wessineer. of Gaff- nev. S. C has been soendinc sev eral aays tms weeic with Miss Myr tle Nolen. ' Mr. Andy Armstrong, of Bel mont, was in the city Wednesday. He has recently returned from the exposition. . Mr. J. L. Robinson, who has been taking recreation at Zirconia and other resorts, is expected to return nome to-night. . j Miss JvOwry Shuford, with her visiting cousin, Miss Camille Shu ford, of Texas, is spending this week at Jamestown, Mr. Charles H. Cavis rfttirrifd i nome weanesaay irom ma visit to s, 11 Electric Lf;Lt j to to IastilleJ Some loportant Cuslaesa ChaaJNew talUjais. s Visitors to Lowell these days are likely to notice the number of different changes which have taken place in the business por tion of the town. Messrs. Mabry and Phillips are tnanagin? the store where the Groves-Stowe company formerly did business. These gentlemen have rearrang ed the stock and have gathered in a new line of new goods. The store presents an attractive ap ( Instead of the I. K. Kankin store one fines the style of the firm now " The Lowell Mercan tile Company, v Messrs. T. P. Rankin and Holland Hand are the managers of the store now, Mr. L. E. Rankin having with drawn from the active manage ment. The firm has been in corporated; -officers will be elected in the next flay or so. Mr.; M, A. Teague, the effi cient postmaster, has made im provements on - the postoffice which are noticeable. A new and : attractive .partition now entirely bars the office from the store. In addition to . looking after the postoffice Mr. Teague also does a '.large mercantile business. The mill management at Lowell expects to place electric lights in all the houses. The families occupying these will be required ' to pay- an additional fee for the use of these. In ad dition to this the bouses of Mr. S. . M. j Robinson, Mr. . B. F. Leonbardt and others will be equipped4 with electric lights, and it is probable that all of the business houses will take lights also. Several streets lamps will soon be placed at different places over the town. - Considerable building is going on at Lowell at the present. The greatest part of this work is be ing done in the upper portion of the town. The colored people are erecting: a two story frame building near the depot. This will be used for, a hall for hold ing all kinds of club meetings, dances, etc. Mrs Gus Page entertained in : a delightful manner yesterday I afternoon at ber home on Mariet ta street, dving a Trail party in honor of ner sister-in-law, - Mrs; Edgar v. Loftin,' of Monroe, i Louisiana, wbajs . visiting Mrs. rage, ine -nouse was oeauiiiui ly decorated with cnt flowers, palms and ferns. , The refresh ments consisted of punch, ices and c a k e. About thirty-five guests were present, and spent a mostenjoyable afternoon. r Miss Margaret Wbitesides was hostess last evening at a very pleauant social event. She en tertained iu honor of; the mem bers of the Young Peoples Christian Union of the Associate Reformed church, yuite a num ber of yotirag people, members of the organization . and a few fiiends, were present and enjoy ed the occasion to Jhe fullest. Games were played and refresh ments served. Dssth Near Pleasant Bldfe. Mrs. W. P. Smart, who lived near Pleasant Ridge, died -during lasLoigbt after a brief ill ness. The ' deceased was 40 years old and leaves a husband and several . children. . Funeral services wereN held at Oiney church by Rev. G. A. Sparrow at 3 o'clock, after which inter ment took place in the burying ground there. .'.. TAI LOR MADE CLOTHES " 1 v . '5' ' ft ..'. ' REASONABLE1 PRICES ( OnlyoneNmore Day, Saturday, 'Sept. 7th. K .STROUSE & BROS.' ANNOUNCEMENT. the mountains, Hendersonville. Tm , ....... .... . away ana otner, places. . Mr. . .Edsrar Lone- will, leave next Monday for Due West, where he will have the position of assistant professor in Erskine College. - Miss Katie Rankin returned to ner nome at Belmont yesterday afternoon, after spendine- a few days in town, at Mr. R. P. Rankin's. Mr. . J. H. Marion, Esq., of Chester, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday Mr. Marion is one of the foremost lawyers in Chester. , r-Mrs. J . F. Armstrong returned to McAdenville yesterday afternoon from Lenoir, having accom panied Miss Meta lIcGee to Daven port College. Miss Rosebud Adams returned Wednesday from Hot Springs N. C, where she and Misa Lyda spent the summer. The latter returned a few days previous. Mr. T. B. Brown, manager of the T. M. Belk Company's store, is in New York and other northern markets purchasing fall and winter stock for his store. Miss Kathleen Boyce, Messrs. Stacy Boyce. Hope Falls and J. B. Pearson will be among the party to leave for Due West, S. C, next week to be connected with the dif ferent institutions. Mr. Charles H. Sloan, of Ensley, Ala , is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sloan, at Bel mont, h He expects to leave to-day or to-morrow for the exposition. . Mr. Robert Miller was in the city yesterday afternoon on his way to his home at Lowell. . He has been visiting relatives ?. in ' York county for the past two weeks. Misa Loitie Cox, of Lowell, ex pects to attend school at Red Springs this fall. She will leave next Monday. Miss Ada Cox, a student there last year will return this fall. Mr. Joseph Shuford, of Texas, who has been 'visiting his brother, Mr. M. H. Shuford, is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Ntna ratterson, ot lungs, creek, s. c. - Kirs. Cephas Fite and little son, of Gaffney, S. C, went to Lowell yesterday afternoon, after spending a day or so in Gastonia. Mrs. Fite will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams, y . V' . Mrs. Willie K. Douglass, lady principal of t Due West Female Col lege, spent Wednesday night with ner brotner, Air. Jonnwatt Kirkpat rick on her return to Due West fronT Hickory. Baseball Tomorrow. There will be a game of base ball . at Loray park Saturday. 45ept. 7th, between the Juniors and Long Creek. A good game of ball is promised all who come j out. The battery for the Juniors will be John Fry and Charles Tbomasson ; for Long Creek, Payseur and Bell. Game will be called at 4 o'clock. , Admis sion 10 cents, ladies free. Free admission to the grand-stand. t,-',y.'-"fci..V- Ba"aiai'aaBataaaBBBBBaBaa1 - .., . v . Betorns to Texas. Mr. Sam Wilson and family left last week for their home at Longview, .Texas. Mr. Wilsoj spent several weeks in the town and county visiting relatives. At his place ' in Texas he con ducts a large gents furnishing store and is meeting success. Mr. Wilson saw considerable change since he left the county, and be was impressed with the wonderful advancement. 1 1 would be a great delight to his . many friends if Mr, Wilson should see his way clear to come back to his old home and cast his lot among bis own people, and number his among the other I different business enterprises of the place. - ' . - , Report o! Rural Carriers. ' ; The rural carriers made tne .following, showings during the month of August: Route 1, T. C. Smith, carrier: Total number of pieces delivered 5,149; total number of pieces collected 777; money orders, 6; Cancellation-$15. 37; Stamps sold Route No. 2, J. H. Carson, carrier: Total number of pieces delivered 4,082; total number of pieces collected 787; money orders 13: cancellation $10.64; stamps sold $10.96. , Route No. 3, J. H. Dixon, carrier i Total number of pieces delivered 3,855 ; total number of pieces collected, 521; money orders 5 ; cancellation $9.09 ; stamps sold $8.55. An Excltinf Experience. Mr. E. W. Carson, of Route No. 1, who . was in town this morning, was teumg aoout an exciting round which Captain I wish to announce to the public that I am sole owner and control all interests in the pho tograph business (two studios), having purchased Mr, W. E. Haynes' interest in the studio on Main street and Mr. J. S. Abernethy's interest in the cot tage gallery at theXoray. ; I shall be pleased to have all my old customers and as many new ones as possible call on me for any services I may render in my line of work. Mr. Abernethy will continue with me, and he .will be at the cottage gallery at the Loray Mondays and Satur days, Our aim is to turn out only the best in our line of work and we will keep on band a com plete line of picture mouldings, room mouldings (or picture rod) framing material of all kinds, wood-ware for pyroeraphy work and artists' materials. No job too small , to be given our most careful attention. tf. J. I. Green. Stetson 5. ; Are inl The. : latest soft and '"" derby styles;. ROBINSON BROS. :4 We are bow prepared to test eye and furnish fine line of I alaaes. . . Also to do your watch work i promptly and guarantee satUfoc- i tlon with every ob. - Gray will enter this fall. He has TO ADVERTISERS. Copy for all for the SPECIAL advertising GASTon ccusnr ' Mr. Charles Tnaity Colleee been a student in the graded school until June of this year. Mr. Stacy: Boyce expects to attend Erskine College at Due West, S. C. Miss Annie C. Rutledge, of the Lowell Hieh School teachine force. returned Wednesday from a pleasant visit to tne Jamestown exposition. While teaching at Lowell Miss Rut ledre will room at Prof. Thompson's anq ooara ac.Air. a. e Jueonnarat I INDUSTRIAL EDITION most be In our hands by liext Wednesday nlht, the Ilth. Positively "rio copy accepted after that cc:?axyv; CUETTE rirLis: ..J Cot Mason titti. ' '.' As we go to Dress the sad l information comes that Col. L. A. Mason, of Dallas, whose ill- ness is noted elsewhere in our columns, died this afternoon at I Z:15 o'clock. , W. P. Vincent, in charge of the IV (1 C C R D fl V Barytes mine at Crowder's !f U L I L UIVUOi Mountain had Monday; He was on the road between v Bes-1 ' ; Opposite Post-ofric semer and Gastonia, driving Mr. Jake Johnson's mule. As is known this highway at no point is very distant from the Southern railroad. A train came thundering by, at which the mule took fright and began to run, overturning the buggy. The mule was with some diffi culty brought tinder control and Captain Vincent began t to oc cupy himself by picking up articles that had been spilled. Just at that juncture an auto mobile came ' along, panting and snorting and the ' mule didn't like that either; so he left tor : home at a lively gait, running fully two miles be fore be was stopped. Consider able damage, was 'done to the baggy. WE WILvL BUY Erwio Cotton Mill Mock. Pfd.. (N. C ' Tnon Cotton Mill atock. rGa.) Ocark Cotton Mill atock. N. C.) Modena Cotton Mill atock., (N. C. LancaiUvr Cotton Mill atock. (S.C J ' Oibaoa Cotton Mill slock. (N.C.) Monarch Cotton Mill -atock. (N. C) WE WILL SELL Cora Cotton Mill atock, N.C4 165. -Gaffney Cotton Mill atock. JS.CJ 64. - German American rn IN. CJ 85, All qnotationa aubject to change; If you want to ba or aell cotton mill atock. or I otMr tood aeennttea write aa; we make no cbanre lor adTertiainranleaa aale or pur chase at price aareed npon. We bare aome choice inveatmenta lor aale. paring; 10, 20 and 30 per cent, in Southern Cotton Mill stocks, will bear cloae invee'.tpattoo. To Southern Mutaarematuia; miliioaa. . SOUTHERN Sta'RIiUS k TRUST. CO. v.'-"'la1l'i'. t.Mirti a..i"V i D 11 awv JJ. M. liv3iWIII have an expert cutter at our store to take measures for your Pall and Winter Clothing. WE GUARANTEE 'f-"-"' I 1 .-V . 1 . , ;. . ' ..-it.. r . i f.pvjr "i n f h' i rk-M l- THE FIT AND WORKMAN SHIP TO BE ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. We will be pleased the line, come! to show you through BELK CO, The dry weather has beffun to tell slightly on crops. People are beginning to look with eagerness for rain. MRS. JOHN HALL TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN. I wish to meet the members of my music class together with those who purpose joining it at my home Tuesday, September tenth, to arrange our work for the school year. (ORDER BLANK) -190- GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Gastonia, N. C. GENTLEMEN: Enclosed find $ for copies of The Gazette's Gaston County Industrial Edition. Please place my order on your books and deliver the copies to me when the paper is published. Signed . .j,. If a regular subscriber put X mark here . v LUCAS CO. New are in Day. Goods Coming Every Come & Get First Choosing. , You Can Get fhg -in Goods, Dry Shoes Clot that Name. h i y and ng o u Come and See! LUCAS CO. . .-V. - ""- 't v. i T. ; i-i. A Sells It For Less. New. Store New Good s J A. Glaaa, Praa. Gastonia, C Ml Clean. Treaa. N. C REAL ESTATE!! , Now is the time to invest in good Gastonia real estate before the r,ise in values which is sure to come when the town's improvements on account of bond issue are made. We have the most desirable vacant lots in the town FOR SALE. f . Lots in the E. F. Wilson Avenue . Lots in the L C. Pegram Street ..... That beautiful lot Northwest Street subdivision South side of Franklin $250.00 to $700 00 each. subdivision on South Marietta . $400.00 to $500.00. corner of 3rd and Narrow Gauge .., $700.00 Lot with beautiful shade on Narrow Gauge St.JEast roat,w$750.O0. f Beautiful lot corner 3fx &ud ir!eta i..-,....;.-.: JKRW-OO 3 l9t in West Gastonia .i, 100.00 forfllts SOME IMPRaT PROPERTV' (.; Four room and pantry dwelling on Airline street . $1000.00, ' A' Four room and pantry dwelling on Franklin Avenue.. ...,..$1200.00. New Five-room dwelling, painted and finished throughout, on West Airline street .. , $1600.00. Five-room dwelling and two store houses in West Gastonia, oc cupied and pay good rent. Inquire of this class-. ALSO OTHERS! Terms will be made easy on anything we sell, when desired.. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. ' SlOctt.. . - ' '-v : ' ' v Subscribe for THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. IL O between Sun Rise and Sun each set with Sixty! Diamond Set five Golden minutes, "Seconds. There is no R E W -A R ED for they are lost forever. This would not have been the case had we repaired your watch. ' Since adding an extra man in our Repair Department some months ago we are better prepared than ever to do your work right and give you satisfaction. - Tdrrence-Morris Co. Jewelers & Opticians Expert Repairing Artistic Enrcyf 1 IfU tf Ul VOIVU ,vuu . V n J c-fcn:s f r7' r tt V.i. U.l Ifn.fn.r.'f ( f fatifl"f :
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