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YORK MID YOr.IIVILLi; MORRIS. ;BROS.: If r 'Our buyer has just returned from the market where he spent several days finish injj up our purchases for the fall end win tar season. While it's truewe bad bought nost of our goods before cur buyer went on the market, he secured while there some splendid bargains in the various , lines we carry, and we will offer these to the trading public at a very small advance which will put within the range of buyers some, of the best values ever offered on the Gastonia market. Our Specialties Are Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hats, Hosiery, Shirts- and Gents Furnishings. We A Also Carry Big line of Trunks and Bags. In all these lines we confidently assert that we can not be excelled In STYLE, QUAL ITY nor PRICE. MORRIS BROS. Department Store GASTONIA, N. C. JUST LANDED Big Lot of Men's Hats Just now you are thinking about that Hat or Derby for the winter season. We beg to call your attention to the fact that we have Just landed a very large shipment of Hats and Derbys in the newest styles and can fit you In Size, Style and Price. FOR These are hats that retail everywhere for $3.50 but to give the fall season a rush and advertise our lines we are going to run this shipment out at a song. We Can Save You $1.00 to $1.50 on each hat. Don't put this matter of select ing a hat for winter wear off too long; attend to It to-day before the lot has been picked over. JNO. F. LOVE, INCORPORATED. 3 Big Dapartment Stores j 3 " gastonia, n. c. Whtt'f Doioi Amoai oar Neljh bors Just Across the Line. Yorkville Enquirer. 27th. Mr. Ecbert R. McEIwee. bt Columbia, was in Yorkville yes tcrterday. Dr. W. . Lee Hart has tiven uo ht9 practice at Lockbait. and is speodinor few days with Mr. Geo. W. S. Hart's family before going to wasbineton for a course- of in struction in the Army Medical school. Mr. J. Hamlet Carroll is in Greenville this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. E Paris and sons, Je and Hugh Bryson, of Bethany? attended the I funeral of Mr. Wm. Sberrer at Sharon Tuesday. Invitations have been issued to the mar riage of Miss uarnette Wyae Miller to Mr. John Harvev Speucer. The bride-to-be is daughter of Mi. W. J. Miller, of Newport, and the groom is a son ot Mr. J. i. bpencer, ot Roddey. The ceremony is to take place on Wednesday, Oc tober 2 Dr. Miles Walker of Yorkville, has b?en appointed by the governor to serve as one of South Carolina's two repre sentatives at trie sixteenth an nual convention of the military surgeons ot the united btates to be held at Jamestown on October 14 to 18. Dr. Walker will attend if he possibly can. A small party of Catawba In dians were in Yorkville Wed nesday and yesterday offering pottery and other articles for I sale. A phone message from Clover brings information that Capt. W. B. Smith has suffered a stroke of paralysis on his right side. The captain is able to recognize his fiiends; but is not able to speak. Dr. Pressley it is understood, considers the situation not altogether hope less. Captain Smith's mauy friends throughout the county will sincerely hope for his recovery. Mr. William Sberrer, of Blicksburg, died at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Joseph M Sims, at Sharon, last Monday morning, of dropsy. He was 72 years of age. The funeral took place at YVoodlawn on Tuesday with Masonic honors, the Ma sons of Blacksburg officiating Rev. J. A. McMurray conducted the -eligious services. The de ceased leaves a widow and two daughters, Mrs. Joseph M Sims, of Sharon and Mrs. W. L VVilkie, of Blacksburg. Mr. Arch Barron had the mis fortune yesterday morning o having the fore finger of his left hand severely chewed by a nil dog. A shepherd dog belong' ing to Mr. Batron and a bul dog belonging to Mr. Tom Fer guson had a mixup .and the shepherd dog was chewing the bull dog's ear. Mr. Barron at tempted to separate the brutes and caught hold of his dog to pull them apart; but the bull dog unable to see the helping hand got Mr. Barron's finger be tween his teeth, and as a result the digit had to be dressed by a physician. The dog wasn't considered mad ; but Mr. Barron was! Mrs. Margaret E. Camp died at the home of her sister, Mrs Julia Elam in Baskerville, Va. on September 24. The sad news came in a letter to Mr. W. H. Herndon. a previously filed dispatch having been held up by the strike. Mrs. Camp was a daughter of the late Joseph Herndon, and was the widow of the late Edward J. Camp. She was married in 1882 and lived with her husband in Georgia un til the latter's death, when she returned to Yorkville and re mained here until a few years ago when she went to Rich mond, Va., to be with her son, who bad a position in that citv. She leaves two children, Mr. William P. Camp and Miss Josephine Camp, both grown, and two brothers and one sister, Messrs. W. H. and R. J. Hern don, of Yorkville, and Mrs. Julia Elam, of Baskerville, Va. The deceased was a lady of exalted Christian character and had numerous friends in York ville and elsewhere. The fun eral took place a t Bethany church, enear Baskerville. Miss Armstrong Gets Piino. ine dastoma News' piano contest, which has been on for sometime, closed Saturday night. Miss Ella Armstrong.of Belmont. won the first prize, a handsome Kimball piano which has been l"tf. . m . oq exniDiion in toe show win dows ot A. J. Kerby & Co. The second prize, a piano certificate worth $150, was won by Miss Eliza Lindsay, of Gastonia. There were four prizes of the value of $100, each being a piano cemncate gooa lor that amount and these were won by Miss Lois Torrence, of Gastonia t Miss Louise Cornwell, of Gastonia; Miss Lizzie Kennedy, of Besse mer City and Mrs. Jennie Alex ander, of Newberry, S. C. In addition, t o these there were thirty-five smaller prizes in the shape of piano certificates for various sums. The winners of these are announced in to-day's issue of The News.' A meeting of director of the State Hospital will be held at Morganton Thursday to elect a successor to the late superintendent, Dr. P. L, Mur pby. . , ,-.w..... CLUVIILJUTD CULLIKC3 Ad u;,ccui LI. Items of Interest From an Jolninl County Cleveland Star. 27th. . Mrs. Clyde R, Hoey and children are visiting Mr. and Mrj. Robert C. Warren in Gas- k a a m 3 ronia. wrs. ii, a. morgan , ana Miss Llnsre Morgan, of Double Shoals, were pleasant Tuesday visitors. Messrs. Hunter Viau ney and Jim Putnam, of Long Shoals, spent Sunday here, hav ing driven through the .country in their automobile. Mr, Robt. Durham, a prominent young member of the Charlotte bar. spent Wednesday here on' busi ness. Mrs. Julia Hunt and little daughters. Misses Gertrude; and Edna, spent this week here as guests of Mrs. Juo. VV. Hopper. Mr. Claud B. McBrayer left Tuesday for Wake Forest College where he will resume - bis law studies, with the expectation of oassing his examination 'before the Supreme Court in " February next. Mr. O. M. Mull paid King's Mountain a professional trip this week Mr. Ben Suttle, who is engaged iu civil engineer ng at Kings Mountain, spent Sunday here with his parents, Sheriff and Mrs A B. Suttle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anthony en tertained with delightful - bospi talitv a party of friends Saturday nieht in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rudisill, of Meridian, Texas. . . -" Mr. D. S. Weathers, one of our esteemed citizens, who has suffered several attacks of -ap ndicitis, left this ' week for Baltimore where he will enter ohns Hopkins Hospital for treat ment and possible operation. His many friends here wish him a safe return. Mr. w. u Mcuuirter, an en terprising and energetic farmer, has bought from Mr. J. A Anthony,' real estate dealer, fifty seven acres of fine farming lands situated on Hickory Creek and within two miles of the cor porate limits. The purchase price paid was $2565, or $45.00 per acre, which goes to prove that farm lands in this goodly county still command good prices. In Police Court In the police court Saturday Base Craig was fined ' $5 00 and the costs for being drunk and disorderly. The following cases were disposed of yesterday morn ing: Abe Brnmfield, colored, re tailing, case continued because of the absence of - witnesses; Frank Mcintosh, colored, re tailing, commuted .to tail to await trial in Superior Court in default t of $100 bond; J. A. Lane, disorderly conduct, fined a penny and the costs; Sam Hayes, colored, assault on bis wife, $2.50 and costs; M. M. Banks, drunk and disorder!1 , two cases, fined $7.50 and tae costs. Lincoln County News, 20th. . .' Mrs. Jake Burgih left Tuesday to visit her mother at Waco for a few days, Miss Je&nv Bridges of Birmingham, Al.i., who has oeen visumg miss pun Kose man, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. ' Bartlett Shipp and Miss Bry te Crouse leave to d3y for Hendersonville. Mr. Fran Nixon returned Wednesday from a business trio to Greeuwood. S C. Mr. J, Thomas McLean, of Cliffside, was a visitor here this week.v-Mr.'L. M. Hoffman, o Dallas, was in town on lega business , this week. Mr. Joe Shuford and daughter, of Dallas Texas, are visiting relatives and friends in this, the old home county. Mr. Sbuford is a broth erof ex-Sheriff 'Martin Shuford of Gaston county. V Mr. R, M, Rose man had his left forearm painfully hurt and bruised Wednesday afternoon woue , working on a mowing machine, part of which fell and struck his arm. c , :' One of the first matters taken up on the convening of Mecklen burg Superior Court" yesterday morning was the presentation by- Solicitor Heroit Clarkson of Mr. Kemp B. Nixon, of Lincolnton. as a candidate for admission to the bar. Judge Ferguson ad r iastered the oath, telling -Mr. Nixon that he might make a living, as be knows some lawyers who do. Mr Nixon is a gradu ate of the University of North Carolina and of the Trinity Law School. His friends confidently wisn tor him success A - Messers R. S. Edwards. C. E. Childs, P. D. Hinson, R. S. Reinbardt and E. VV. Keener returned Tuesday from Raleigh where a bearing was held by the Corporation Commission con cerning the - proposed Union Station for Lincolnton.' ' . The officals of the Seaboard an C. & N. W. have agreed to a joint station for both roads where the C. & N. W. passenger, depot 4 now is. 1 he Seaboard proposes to put up a passenger shed and platform""i)etween their track and the station of the C. & N. and use the present building for a joint passenger station. Capt. C. E Childs accepted this prop osition kr the town and officals of both roads will be here Mbn day to arrange definite plans for the joint station. A 'final hear ing will be held before the Cor poration Comission on Oct. 14th when the matter will be defin itely settled. Executor's Notice. " Having duly qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. M. M. S. Torrence. deceased, the underslKotd hereby notifies all persons having claims against estate of said decedent to present them for p y ment on or before the 34 Da? ol September, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. C. P. Robinson. Oop6w, By virtue of a dtcrte of the .Superior Court of t.mton county, Noiib Carolina, made at September term, 1HU7, in the action therein pending entitle. 1 I). A. Carrinon aaint The hctitoua Cotton Company I will sell to the hixtei bidder on the prem ises in Uewiemer City, Gttdon county, North Caroltua, at noon on , ; Tueaday, Oclobar 22, 1907, all the property and tangible effects of The Whetstone Cotton Company, consisting of real estate, machinery Ike., which is more particnlaily described aa follows: RealKatate: Lots numbers 1,2. 3.4.3,0. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 37. 33. 3U. 40, 41. 42. 43 44. 45 and 46 in Block No, 119 in Section No. 1, as per W. R. kichardoon's map of Besse mer City, made in 1001, on which is situated mill building conUlning the following rooms of the dimensions stated, vis; WVave Room. 60x100 ft.; Cloth Room. 23x30 ft; Kngine Room. 20x30 ft. with 10x30 ft. drive wuy; Boiler Room; ' 24x30 ft.; Steam Power; 2 Boilers, 100 horse power each; 1 Engine, 12S horse power: Dynamo. Klec- tric Lights. &e., Equipment: 40 Jacquard Looms tK" wide: 0 Jacousrd -Looms 72" wide; : . N , ., -. This machinery has been in operation about 30 months and is now in good condi tion; and can be seen and inspected at any time npon application to the undersigned or to the Superintendent in charge. Teieua of sale: One-third of the Purchase monrv tn be paid in cash npon the eon formation of the sals by the Court: one thjrd in six months and one third in twelve .months thereafter; the deferred 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 aunt of $2,000, to guarantee compliance with the term thereof npon confirmation by the Court: and- npon confirmation of suf b sale and payment of one third of the purchase money, in case the purchaser does not wish to pay all the purchase money in cash, the Receiver will turn over to the purchaser the property and effects so purchased tobe operated by said purchaser at his own risk and upon his own responsibility until the balance of the purchase money shall have been paid.buttbe purc!ser will be required to keep said property insured in the same amount it is now insured for. in the name f-of the Receive, so aa to fully protect the parties interested in said corporation from loss or damaire. arin4nff nut n thi nrrair,n of said mill by such purchaser. - , . The biddings will be opened at the price of' $17,600. that sum having been offered for the property, inis jam &ept. . L. L. Jenkins. 011c4w Receiver - Commissioner's Sale ot -Land. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Gaston county. North Carolina, this day made in the special proceeding to seifcjand for partition, entitled "E. M. Berry vs. W. Berry et al . I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in Dallas on Mondsy Ocleber 2L 1907. at noon, all that tract of land situated In South Point township. Gaston county. North Carolina, adjoining the lands ol J V. Rid dle. W.W. Wilson. J. M. Huffstetler. J. M. Nolen and others, formerly known as the Edwin M. Berry tract and more recently known as the Nancy J, Berry tract and con taining one .hundred and. ninety six rl9ti) acres more or less. This land will be di vided and md in three separate tracts and then sold as a . whole and the sale which brings the most money will be. confirmed. On and after the 1st day of October. 1907. plats and descriptions of these separate tracts may be seen at the office of S. B. Sparrow, in Pallas. Terms'- of e sale: One-half of . purchase money to be paid on day of sale, balance on credit of six months, deferred payment to bear interest from date of sale, title to be re served until entire price Is paid with priv ilege to purchaser to pay all cash at any time. - ; " - - - Oscah F. mason. Commissioner. This 21st day of September. 1907. . 018c4w, Having qualified a eg'vnt'ir t'l I Slroiip, d censed, lute td i;,'itnu i j North Carolina, this is id uolit? nil i having claims niiainnt the estate ot l!r decesHcd to exhibit them to the uinlct: : on or befot the , , Tbird day ot September 1 9$ 3, or tbisuotlct will be pleaded in bar of tin i : recovery. -AH persons indebted to nm-l estate will please makeimmedicle piouict.t. This the 30th. day of August. 7, Ouincv V. Stroitp, , Eiecutor ol Israel R. Stroiip. deceosi d. . - :t KicOwks. Notice to Creditors of Vermont - Mills,-Incorporated.1 - "v ' - ' ' m i'i . '" 1 Pursuant to an order or decree of the Su perior Court of Caston county. North Car olina, made at September Tkiui 107 in the action pending1 wherein 1. A. f.arrison it plaintiff and said Vermont Aii'.lx. Inc. is defendant, 1 hereby notify all persons hav ing claims against said Vermont Mills. In corporated, to present the same to me at my office in the Court House in Dallas, Gustod oouuty, N. C.. on or before the ' - 28th day of October, 1907. duly proven. Claims which have hi rrto f ore been presented to tha Receiver. Mr. L. L. Jenkins, and allowed by him, need nut be filed and proven before me by such cred itors, but 1 eaceptions ' to any - and all such claim may be filed with me by any one in interest. Those claimants wborc clnims have been presented to or tiled with such Receiver nd dinallowed, or not allowef ,by bird, are no tified to file, their claims 'tth me in oidtr that parties iu mteiest may file exceptions' thereto if they elect co to do. Failure to present uch claims to theun-' dersigned will bar any participation in the distribution of the procteds of the sale of the propertrPf said Vermont Mills. Incor porated. c. C. Corn well, Referee. . This September 21th. 1907. . - . ,P02Sclm. : ' .- LAND. ' ' r By virture of a- decree of the Superior Court of Gaston County,, North Carolina, this day made in the special proceeding to sell land for partition entitled "William M, Smith, and John F, Smith, adm'r. of William C. Beatry, deceased, vs IvaJ. Smith and John B, Smith." I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at tha COURT HUUSH DOOR, iu DALLAS, N. Cat MOON, -oa Saturday, October 12th. 1907, that tract of land .situated. in Crvwders Mountain Township. Gaston County, Noith Carolina, on Moore's branch of Crowdefs Creek, adjoining the lands formerly owned oy a. n. r aits, james rerguson auu otners, . containing 102 acres, be the same more or less, known as the William C. Bcatty lands, and which were conveyed to him by James Quinn by deed dated February 20th. 18o0 and registered in said county iwDeed Book ; No. 3 at page 133. to which reference is made (or metes and bounds, , THIS LAMP 19 WKLL TtMBESgD Terms of sale: one half of the purchaeprice . to be paid in cash and the balanceon a credit of twelve (12) months, deferred portion of the price to bear interest from ate of sale . till paid, and title to and possesion of the land resened until the entire price is. paid, with privilege to the purchaser to antici pate payment of the credit portion of the price. - , This, September 7th, 1907. .' ' NOTICE. North Carolina. - Id the Superior Court-" Before the Clerk. . , WAN TED tt&Vt.i.QQ2.t.if.i.Qi.miQ.imiQ'.i.f.Q.i.mi.t).i-ti ra rja ar C as a ra J ca a Da ra Oa ra 4 ia ra au- ra a a ra ra a e fl- Oe ra ar 5 - a D-a a a a ; tt-a 5 ra 5 e-a ra ai Ja U-a a -a a D-a , ar a r U-a a ta- Ka ar a ar a at ar ra- a ar ua r Do You Want to Make The Woraefl Happy ? I aa a-tt -tta aa a-u Shopping by Hail is vastly unsatisfactory to the Female. Thero isn't a woman in . Christendom or m Islam -.who doesn't pre fer ten times over the trip through' a store to the trip to tire postoffice. Why, Lord bless their hearts, the ladies love to shop t It's just as unsatisfying and artificial to shop by mail 'as 'to make love by mail and" that's the limit. But, while the women love to ' walk through , aisles of bargains, they love also to read about the bargains. When a newspaper cornea to the house, which page d6es ihe woman peruse first t The page with the "big crest shopping ads.1. Sure thing! Won't fail one time in ten. Test it and see. In communities where the merchants don't advertise big enough to tempt the women, what happens? y. Tho Iflil' Order: Catalogue comes along, full of attractive adsv-with' prices put down in black and white. The women read the catalogue; they are tempted by the" bargains offered; they, send their money by maiL , . .Thus they miss nine-tenths of the glory and joy of shopping. But what else -can the poor ladies do I ' Now, Mr. Merchant of Our' Town, be good to the ladies. Givethem some interesting reading matter. Print some of your bargains in your home paper. Put the prices there in. black and vhite. -a a fta a3 rs ft a-0 ia it ai . -pa va da ia a ra - a J ta a a a ia ... a -a a ia a ft a z . ia fta .. ' ra z a at fta fta Z a z a ft a Z fta Z a S ai fta ai O -. Ca ftf Isn't it really a pity to deprive the ladies of one of their. .J " supreme delights shopping, seeing things, inspecting be fore taking! ,, " - ' C ; .'O- a? Z' a fta fta- 5? BE GOOD TO THE: LADIES AND PROSPEROUS. YOU'LL BE $80,0005 Plat pieces to launder this week. Prices -right; work the best. . .': , Snowllake Steam Phone Laandry ' Commissioner's Sale ol Land. " By virtue of a decree of the'Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, this day made, in the special proceeding to sell land for partition entitled X, C. Sellers vs Minnie Sellars. and others by their Guardian R. R. Mauoey I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the Comt house door in Dallas on Sftardty October the 19th, 1907; at Noon all that tract of laud situated in Cherryville Township, in-Caston County, adioinine the lands Tof II. S. Sellars. John Kiser. J. P. Kiser and others and known as a part of the Mrs. Alice Sellars laud, con taining 28K) Twenty-eight and one halt acres more or less. - Terms of sale: One half of the price to be paid in oash and the balance oa a credit of twelve months, deferred payment to bear interest from date of sale, and title reserved until the entire price is paid, with privilege to the purchaser to pay alt cash at any time. John G. Carpenter. Commissioner. " This the 14 tb, day of September 1907. j t08c4w. -. Gaston County S. B. Hanna, Mary Jane - - . Hanna. M. VV. Uanna andhis wife. S. M. Han. " na. . . Notice of Sale vs. W. S. Hanna and his ' For Partition. wife. Cora Hanna. J. .N. ' ' Hanna and his w t f e, Maggie Hanna. S. C. Currence and her hus- . band. P. R. Curreure, J, ,; J " K. Rbyne and her hus- . band, M. A, Rbyne. J. X, " ' Hanna. S. K. Beard and her husband, J. B. Beard. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court in the above entitled proceedings, the un dersigned Commissioner appointed by the Court, will sell lor cash to the highest bid der in front of the Post-Office in the Town of Gastonia, N. C, on the - - ? , 12tbday of October, 1907, '- ' at the hour of 11 o'clock a. tn . the followina described, lands: BeginniiiR at West side of South' street and South-East corner ot the M. W. Hanna lot; and rans thence West J6(3J4 feet. the: said M.W. llanna's corner; thence South with aid M. W. Hanna's line 7i feet to a stake on M. W. Hanna's line; thence KasU ward 1665$ feet along said Hanna's line to:' the line of the lands of the , Standard Oil Company; thence with Soutfi street 75 feet to the beginning; being the lot owned by the lateHarrutt C. Hanna at the time of her death. - A. G. Mancum, Coniujisdionelr. , This the 31 dayof August, 1907. Olclw. i PIE NEW YCBK , WOULD. Thrice-a-week Edition. " , Read Wherever tha English -T ' - Langui!e Is Spoken MorUaiJee's Sale of Land. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed, dated April 15th 1907, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds, of Gaston county, ia Book No. 68 at page 65, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court Mouse door la Dal las. N. C.. at Noon. -'-. v o Wednesday, October 23d. 1907, all the land contained in Blocks Nos. 26, 27. 28, 29 in Section two (2; as laid down on plat or map made by W, R. Richardson, sur veyor, in 1891, of the town of Bessemer City. and being the lands conveyed to C. A. Da vis, B. D. Bullard and C. E. Whitney by the Ormand Mining Company. v J. I. Ormand. Mortgagee. This September 21, 1007. , . . , C22clnv Jamestown Ter-Ceniennal Ex position Worlolk, Va., April i 26th-Nov. 30lh, 1907. a l:s Southern Railway announces ex tremely low rates to Norfolk, Va., and return on account of the above occasion. Tne loiiowirsr rouna trip rates will apply , from i Gastonia, N. S C. ;".-" - r-ty-,-f 1-:,-r Season Tklcet8..... .. M 17.55 SixtvDar Ticltets... 14.70 Fifteen Day Tickets ; 13.10 ! Coach Excursion Tickets .... 7.60 Coach excursion tickets win be sold on each Tuesdav. with-limit seven days from date of sale, will he stamped "Not good in Pullman or parlor cara. Other tickets will be J sold daily , April 19th to Nov.- 30th inclusive. The Southern Kaiiway wui ailord excellent oasseneer service to and I from Norfolk on account of this oc casion. ' -, -' ; ' . - For further miormation, and mn- tnan reservations -aaaresa .- any Agent sontnern Kanway or write. . . Charlotte, N, C. W. H. TAYtOS. tx. Y. A. v. - Washington, O. 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