GASTONIA GAZETTE.
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McADENVILLC MATTERS.
8. D. ATKINS. Hditof.
J. W. ATKINS. Basinr Minttl,
The metropolitan newspapers
Adsiutti una tb man t th rot I aic heralding the fact that
James B. Duke, the inilliouaire
head of the American Tobacco
Of0c at Gaatonla. N. C. at tin pound
, rate of rnatara. April t. IWt
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TUESDAY. OCT. 8. 1907.
; NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
We have been sending out onr reg
ular quarterly notices this week to
- alt our subscribers who are in ar
rears. To these we shall hope to
have ready response. The heaviest
; expense of a newspaper office, the
payroll, has to be met weekly in cash,
all other expenses fall due monthly,
and it is impossible for us to meet
our obligations promptly and give
our patro;is satisfactory service in
all respeiis unless our subscribers
remit for the paper in advance. The
date following your name shows
when your subscription expires. If
you are in arrears, we would appre
ciate the favor of your sending in
your subscription promptly.
Tha Sick are Improving Pro!,
Cordelri SlnjClnjC . School-
Th Montis Brothers - Con
dactiof Tent Meetlof
Variety of Personal and Loca
News from McAdenvllIe.
Corrwponuenca of Tha Oaaclta.
McAdcnville. Oct 8.r-S. M
a I . a
utite, wno was formerly wney spent me past week 10
I Company, has just presented to
Airs
Kerruit and the other little
Roosevelts will have no show in
the yellows now until the big
Roosevelt gets back home from
the canebrakes of Louisiana.
Mrs. William Inmau, of Atlanta,
(la., a string of pearls which
cost him $200,000 and which
were secured only after he had
scoured the cities of America
and Europe in order to find a
necklace of flawless pearls. It
is added that Mrs. Duke will
exhibit her pearls for the first
time at the opening of the
Metropolitan Opera House for
the season in New York. Of
course these announcements are
accompanied by cuts of Mr
and Mrs. Duke. On such no
. i a .
tonety do tne ricu live: it s a
large part of their cxisteuce,
their daily meat and bread
Duke, like the other millionaires,
manages to keep in the lime
light by hook or crook. If he
can't spring a divorce suit he
can do something else that will
cause the papers to talk about
him.
Consumers should be on their
1 i a
are likely
to health.
In closing an editoral on the
humiliating exposure at Raleigh
involving an admission from
State Senator John C. Drewery
that The Raltigh 'Times, of
which he is the head, received
large sums of money, presum
ably for advertising but out of
all proportion to the space used,
The Progressive Farmer uses
this strorg language which has
the hearty endorsement, we be
lieve, of the majority of North
Carolinans: "In the cold clear is made by a physician and chem-
liyht of this humiliating revela- lst cleanly, pure and acceptable
Jamestown with Mr. Martin Shu
ford and others, of Dallas. VV.
r. Coon has been qmte sick for
a week. lie has tonsihtis.
Miss Grace Albea has been
very sick witii the same disease
but both are improving nicely
today. J. K. Glenn has been
confined to his bed for several
days but he is some better.
Rufus Kmgbt is able to be out
again. Mrs. J. F. Armstrong-
returned Saturday night from
Lenoir where she went to olace
in Davenport College her sister,
Miss Octia Goodman, and Miss
Iva Mcintosh both of Lucia.
This is one of the best schools
for women iu the state.
Prof. N. M. Cordell. of Lin-
colnton, R. F. D., is teaching
a singing school in the Meth
odist church. Mr. Cordell is far
above the ordiuary siiM'ini?
teacher, having taken instruct
ion from some of the best teach
ers in this country both North
and South. The school wil
close nexj Friday night. Al
lovers of music should attend
the close.
Postmaster G. V. Rum felt
and Conductor J. C. VVafkci
went over to Charlotte YVednes
LOWELL LOCALS.
Corrpoidnc of -fh daiott. .;
Lowell. Oct. 8-Wedding bells
will soon be ringing down t bis
way. Cards sre out announcing
the marriage cf Mr. Robert Har
ris on of Mr. Cicero Harris,
and Miss Laura Hansell, on the
15th. Other weddings lor the
near future .are those of Mr.
Cbeek, the telegraph operator
and Miss KuUlia Lutz, daughter
of Mr. J. B. Luta. on the 23d.
and that of Mr. l.mmet Ford.
who clerks for Rankin & Co.
here, aud Miss Sloan of Meek
lenbug county.
Miss Audry Armstrong, of
Lincoluton, aud the Misses
Detter, of Dallas, were the
guests from Fridav to Monday
of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett.
The communion meetire will
begin at the I'resbytcriau church
VV dtn sdflv tiight and continue
thi:)ii'i S.inday.
Mr. L.. L Inman is visum?
rtomefolks near Greenville, S. C.
Mrs. Dr. Robinson and chil
dren are on a visit t her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. M. T. Steel at
, BEST OF PROOF. '
Morven, N. C.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
ncv nn hnctnrcc fr T T
arc made by ignorant persons school at Belmont this week.
in a haphazard manner, as they Jauies Wright and wife, of Con
CSS
to proc deleterious
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
tion, we can only say that unless
this professed representative of
the people can make some more
satisfactory explanation than
now appears reasonably prob
able, his impeachment by an
outraged people would teach a
highly valuable moral lesson and
help to keep our public servants
of the future from the too easy
paths 'f bribery and corruption.'
to the most delicate stomach.
IO cents a package.
For saio by all Grocers
Slate Fain
cord, arc visiting relatives here
They will leave for their home
to day. Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
Barber have returned from a
visit of several days in Rock
Hill, S. C Mrs Nutall is visit
ing near Shelby and will spend
sometime in Gaffney, S. C , be
fore returning to her home.
Mrs. J. R. Gheeu and daughter.
Miss Ollie spent a day and nicht
in Gastonia last week. Mrs. Ed
Roy spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. R. Roy
Mr. Jerry M. Mills went over
to Charlotte Saturday night.
Mrs. R. H. Merntt and little
childern are visiting in Raleigh
H. A. Howard and Joe Hix.
The Gazette is in receipt of M Holly, spent Sunday here
During: the summer The Ga
zette nas Deen uandicapped in
me matter ot getting out a gooc
paper. Between our big James
town voting contest which crc
ated more interest than anything
of its kind ever held in the
county and getting out our in
dustrial edition we have been
hard put to it since the first of
May. Both of these are out of
the way now and from now on it
is our intention to putill our
energies to work to improve The
Gazette in every way possible
A steadily increasing subscrip
tion list gives ns assurance that
our efforts along this line are
appreciated. The personal ex
pressions of pleasure which come
to us daily from subscribers and
others whose interest and good
will in the paper are voiced in
terms complimentary of our in
dustrial edition, together with
the nice things said about it by
the State press, are greatly ap
preciated by this paper.
Morganton has joined the
growing list of towns in the
State that are putting the clamps
on the dead beat. The business
men of that town met last week
and organized a merchants' col
lection association. Its object
is to collect long standing ac
counts due its members and in
the meantime to protect them
selves against the future imposi
tions of those who make debts
and do not pay them. Reference
has been made in these columns
to the good work being done at
Statesville and perhaps other
points in the State by the bad
debt collection agencies. This
latest organization has the added
advantage that the collecting of
bad debts is to be done by the
creditors themselves through an
attorney whom they have chosen
for this work. Verily, it seems
that the days of the dead beat
are numbered in the Old North
State. " We can only add that
the sooner the dead beats, one
and all, reach the ends of their
rows and come to the root-hog-
the following invitation: "The
North Carolina Agricultural
Society has the honor to extend
to you this invitation to attend
the Forty-Seventh Annual State
Fair to be held in the Citv of
Raleigh Opening October 14th
and closing October 19th nine
teen huudred and seven, E, L.
Daughtridge, president; Joseph
h. rogue, secretary; Claude B.
Denson, treasurer; Raleigh, N
L. October first, nineteen hun
dred and Seen.'
Jury List.
following is the list of petit
inters for the November term of
Gaston County Superior Court
as drawn by the board of
county commissioners in ses
sion yesterday;
K. C. Kennedy,
S.un Smith ,
W. W. Whitesides,
j. r. siiis.
J. P. Gulp,
J. U Hill,
V. if. li. Linebercer,
Iv. I.. Wilson.
J. li. Doyd.
Alon.o Killian,
A. W Hoffman.
J. A. Johnston,
!. J. Rankin.
Creorjje Cansler,
R. Hope Brison,
J. A. (iarrison,
W. D. Quinn,
Wiley Clark.
and worshiped with the Meth
odist congregation at the morn
ing service. Joe Hoke, who
lives in the Hickory Grove com
munity, has bought the house
and lot in Albeany owned by
Miss Flora Phillips and will
move into it before Christmas.
The Moness brothers are con
ducting a tent meeeting on the
null hill near the schoo house.
They are earnest young men and
considerable interest has been
manifested.
Mrs. Archie Adcock. Miss
Maud Adcock and Miss Jane
Webb, of Belmont, are visiting
in McAdenville since Saturday.
Col. R. L. Abernathv. of River
Bend, attended the tent meeting
here yrsterday. Mr. Reuben
Aberuethy and his sister, Miss
Ellen, were visiting at Prof. J.
L. Webb's yesterday.
If taken patiently and persist
ently will relieve the most ob
stinate cases of indigestion, con
stipation, bad blood, bad liver
no matter how long standing
That's what Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets.
Adams Drug Co.
-"On the BriuVe at Midnight" at
the opera house Thursday nigiit.
The citv council meets in repu-
i.ir monuuy session lo-mgut.
"The Girl of the Sunnv South"
at the opera house Friday night.
Beit cotton is briuginjp 11 316
cents on tne local market to-day
There are several cases of scarlet
fever in town but all are under strict
quarantine.
Several houses are jroin up near
tne s te 01 tue new Dunn Manufac
turing- Company's plant.
The street pavers w ill bejrin their
woric ou Main street witniu a lew-
days, it is understood.
mr. j. r. Kouinson. 01 ine nrm
of Drum & Robin; on. at the Arling
ton, is convalescing from an illness
of seven weeks. He has been under
the care of Mrs. Taylor, a trained
nurse from Charlotte.
-Mr. G F. Ford, of Lowell, and
Miss Ins Sloan will be married Tues
day, the 22nd, at 3 o'o ock in the
afternoon at the home of the bride's
rauier, sir. awrence bloan, in.
Mecklenburg county.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Hoyle left
morning for Lincolnton taking their
nine Doy, iiigin. to the hospital
mere ior an operation on Uis feet.
ftlr. Hoyle will return to-morrow
while Mrs. Hoyle will remain with
her son for some days.
Mr. C. 15. Hill has bought an in-
. . : . . i ,
iciest in wic jeweiry Dusmess oi Mr.
W. E. Haynes and in the future the
hrm name will be Hayne9 & Hill.
This firm recently began business
in the Ragan building occupied by
ine a. j. Kemy to.
William Jennings Bryan will
speak at the auditorium in Char
lotte Monday night, the 14lh, his
address being one of the principal
ieaiures oi tne Dig tall festival.
Many Gaston countians will nrnh-
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aoiy near mm.
ThatHyoMct Will Cure All' Poric
, f Catarrhal DUease.,
Testimonials could be printed
by the thousnnds, tvuny of them
from Gastonia and ntar!v towns,
that Hyomei is an a s lute cure
for all catarrhal trouble, but the I-
pest proot ot its unusual curative
powers is the gnaratitee that J.
II. Kennedy & Co. give -with
every outfit that they sell, "Mon
ey bock if Hyomei does, not do
all that is claimed for it ,?
'Hyomei is not a scctet remedy.
Its formula is given freely to
physicians who. want to know
what they is when , they pre
scribe Hyomei. It is guaranteed
tinder the Pure Food and Drug
Law by serial No. 1418.
By breathing Hyomei, tjl r
healing medication goes directly
to every nook and corner of the
air passages where the catarrh.il
germs may lurk, and disiufects
and heals To be convinced of
this you have only to give it a
trul, remembering that if it docs
,i?ottTiMitV
IT's W -Mm i kit
MWWCCL
XUWL
not cure, J. II Kennedy & Co.
-.:n j ..
win iciuuu yum uiuucy, i A ' '
The complete Hyomei outfit tWi: flMHe&MW:
costs uui n kaj, ana in most
disease, making it not only a
scientific treatment but one that . ' ' s ' .
is highly economical. Get zn AAJJtth p si A lAjrrs siA si 7..W iZiPt Ts,
uuiui to uay irom j. p.. iven- I ) V ) '
nifl V Oli if I'fill K y i.a Qtiv so. I a . ,h' 1 ' . .
tarrh. is. maK& a tuee tume. uou nave 2ti
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The receipts at the local cot- ) W,ftVe.Mt 000,
ton platform since our last issue - . ;,.'
have been as follows: Friday, J ftltvMHltVlf.
131 bales: Satnrdav. 91 hales- V
today up to 2 30 o'clock 37
bales. 1 he best price paid to
day is ll-l-16ceiits.
"Suffered day aud mVht the
torment of itching piles. Noth
ing helped me until I used
ea& and ift and fo&ahd how
had
Doan's Ointment. It cured me ' v 0
permanently." Hon.' John R. 4W, ik ilML t' 5rtM tfv A,h. AU&P.
Garrejt, Mayor, Girard, Ala. Q ,
-Large crowds attended the mil- Si. WW aiM (JWI a Si. IV Criail.
at the Baltiinore ' 0 r
hnery opeping
Racket
This
Miss
Miss Ida Barnes and Miss Maggie
ytton. a large and attractive Imp
of the newest and nobbiest things
in head ir for women and children
for the fall and winter season is to
be seen here in all the latest shapes
and styles. The millinerv business
of this firm grows larger each year
and their satisfied customers are
legion.
t stores Saturday and Monday. ? c . , j. p r , I) . "
n-0 tak& aaH a teem,.
tet 5- tokz away a 0. UdSoad.
hA vtont faiPit you.
Williams Furniture Go.
. There will be an old-time fiddler's
convention in Winston on the 20th
of October. Three . prizes will be
given away, one for the best lead.
one for the second best and one for
the best all-round playing. If is
promised that a high old time will
be passed.
CRAIG & WILSON BUILDING
jJno. H. Williams, Manager.
A Woman's Back.
SULPHU8 BATHS AT HOME
They lieal the Skin and
Away Its Impurities.
Sulphur baths heal Skin Diseases, and
Kive tne rxxiy a wholesome Blow. Now von
don t have to go ofl to a hiKh-priced resort
toeettnem. rut a lew spoonfuls of HAN
COCK'S 1.IQI ID SUI.PHl'R in the hot
water, and you get a perfect Sulphur bath
lBbt in your own home.
Apply HANCOCK'S LIQt'ID St'LIMirR
o the affected parts, and Kczema and other
stubborn ekm troubles are quickly cured.
Dr. R. II, Thomas, of Valdosta. Ga., was
cured of a painful skin trouble, and he
praises it in the highest terms. Your drug
gist sells it.
HANCOCK'S LIQUID SnU'HUB OINT
MENT is the best cure for Sores. Pimples,
Blackheads and all inflammation. C.ives a
soft, velvely skin. TNovl9
At a meeting of the board of di
rectors of the State Hosnital at
Morganton vesterdav. Dr. J
Campbell was electee sunerintpnrl-
ent to fill the unexpired term of the
late Dr.P L Murphy. Dr. McCamp
bell was first assistant nhvsirian ,,n.
Take der Dr. Murphy and has been acting
.luijcrinienueru aunng me illness of
Dr. Murphy and singe his death.
fliiss J,owry bhuford is pneidinfr
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the day at Dallas.
The following from the firpens-
boro correspondence of The Charlotte
Observer of Saturday will be read
witn interest by manv Gastonians:
"The condition of Dr. G II . Detwiler,
pastor of West Market Street Metho
dist church, is reported to be much
improved and yesterday for the first
time since he was striken he was
able to sit up for awhile. The ohvsi-
cians are hoping for him a speedy
recovery, though they say he will be
unaoie to till his pulpit for sometime
to come." .
Yesterday's Charlotte Ohsrrvpr
contained an article which was re
printed irom I be lireenvi e fS. CM
News, havinrr an Easlev. S. C.. d.it.
line stating that "Dr." Millard, a
Baptist preacher, had been" run out of
tnat town by irate citizens. Millard
was charged with being a bigamist
ana an imposter. it is stated that
nc ucncricu ms wwe ana lamiiy in
another woman he claims to be his Moan 3 Kidney Pills and
wife. This same "Dr." Millard, it have benefited me mnrp
many
The Aches and Pains Will Disap.
pear if the Advice of This
Woman is Followed.
A woman's back has
aches and pains.
Most times 'tis the kidneys'
fault.
Backache isreally kidney ache;
That's why Doan's Kidnev
Pills cure it.
Many North Carolina women
know this.
Read what one has to say about.lt
"Mrs. Nellie Benson Reeves.
of 216 North Tryon Street, or
ganist at the EpiscoDa Church.
Charlotte. N. C, says: "I used
they
than
MERCHANTS & BUSINESS MEN
Don't Miss this .
win De recanea. operated in flaston I aniihmn o T f:j
countv for two r,r hr " .T '"v" ",cu
sprint. He held mVetin Tt M,. ooiamea tnem at a drug store
Adenville and other nnint in thm aa used them for mv back and
county and made more than p kidevs. which hnvp P9iiH ma
enori to secure a can to the pastor- great trouble and misery for
v.. oumc iJOMUSl CHUrcn in tne n.mKn r Tl .
rnnntn I . t..t .. "uuiutl VI C1. ine HSfr
attempts, however. He succeeded Um remedy wonderfully benefit-
in gaining the confidence of onlv a ea me."
All .mmm L. . . i , . .
andleman is to have anolhpr I R..rri im-u, v.i, i . - '
, ........ ...... ,Ui iuc uiaiiuiai.- ine united states,
Ja iifin rJ y' lne capital jstock Kemember the nome-Doan's-
' wv,vw. ana rake nn nth. l
New Goods! - - New Goods!
I be dispensary at Dunn paid
ucioc
dividend
iber lst of $5,000.
Grand Bargains!
We will collect all your Bad Debts for
Ses $2.00 per month
Turn your outlawed claims into cash. Our method of collecting
from irresponsible parties is as near perfection as is possible.
Remit us $2.00 to-day and we wlIJ mail you contract
for one mnth.
Contracts will be issued for one month or one year according to
the amount of money received.
For information concerning our reliability, we respectfully refer
you to the First National Bank or any merchant in Lenoir.
Awaiting your business, we are; 1 ,
Very Truly, -
UNITED COLLECTION AGENCY,
Lenoir, N. C.
Convicted in Craven Superior
Court Saturday on an attempted
criminal assault, j. al. Arnold was
sentenced to five years in the pent
lenttary
1 nr. 1
uciouer na ine rreshv
aynoa oi rortn Carolina will mrt
in annual session at Hendersonville.
This is one of the strongest nvnnrf
oi ine aomnern Presbyterian Church.
It is composed of eight presbyteries.
urange, oncora, fayetteville. Wil
mington, Meclelenburg. Albemarle,
sneviiie ana Kings Mountain
I here are 181 pastors and 420
cnurcnes in the synod.
Dr. and Mrs. Rowland, who have
been on trial for some days in Wake
Superior Court at Raleigh, were
iouna not guilty Sunday and re
leased. The case was given to the
juryat midnight Saturday night and
the verdict was rendered at 9.30
Sunday morning. When the ver
dict was announced there was a
wild demonstration " of
Judge Long rebuked the assembled
crowd for its outrageous conduct.
The defendants were ehartrA mtu
the murder of Engineer Strange,
Mrs. Rowland's first hnsband. Th
case had attracted widespread at
tention and there was a diversity of
opinion u to their guilt. , .
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Baltimore
at the
Racket
Sfores
Our Millinery Opening was a great success VV? will still pursue
our policy of giving beautiful hats at moderate prices. Miss
Ferrell has charge of this, department, and we have the newest
and swellest styles for fall and winter wear. Also fine line of
Baby Caps, Fascinators and Shawls.
New Fall Dress Goods in solid colors. Plaids, Stripes in
variety. Broad Cloth, Panamas, Voiles.- Brillianteens, Silks and
Velvet. In this department we can show leading colors at is
tonisbtng low prices.. Just received another shipment of Ladies'
Cloaks, Fnrs and Ready-Made Skirts. , -
Clothing Department .
SHOP IN CHARLOTTE AND HAVE
THE LITTLE LONG COMPANY
PAY RAILROAD TARE.
It's the hub pHhe surrounding country' ajid The Little
Lbng: Company's store is the emporium for merchandise
that's up to the minute. There you'll find everthin2'
thats new, and the largest stock of the Carolinas to select
from. The millinery "and coatuit showings are far beyond
anything ever seen in their stores. Besides, you will 2nd
every want can be supplied in the way of fine dress goods,
silks and trimmings, floor coverings, china,' bric-a-brac,
men's and boys' high class clothes, ladies', men's and chil
dren's fine shoes, tnens and ladies' furnishings, as well as
an up-to-date jewelry department containing1-sterling sliver
and plated table ware, silver.n'ovelties, solid and gold filled,
jewelry, watches, fobs, bracelets, diamonds, rings, etc. If
you purchase $40 00 or more, railroad fare will be refunded
within a radius of fifty miles, and freight prepaid on-all pur
chases of $5.00 or more. '
Ask where's the biggest store In the
Carolina, and you'll be told its in Charlotte,
and Its xi2ci2t
THE LITTLE LONG CO.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an appli
cation will be made to the Governor
of North Carolina; to pardon John
nvcry ixcw otvie anir. Kanit. (ivrrnai. r-. i .
UOn I tail to See US before von hnv . -W ram th 1r-rt . i. : o... -- I Blackwood, who was convicted at
New goods rolling in -every day. - Our- Shoe-Department-is completenhe the Mr Term, I907pof the- Superior
. .k iut.vcji Alices, opcciai Dargains in every department at the I tot,rt oi uaston county, of tie crime
of larceny or aiding and abetting in
Baltimore
Racket
Stores
Tf. A U LEBOVITZ, Prprs.
the crime of larceny. r
This, the 2nd day of October 1907.
I FOllp ' W. R. BtACKWOOD, ;
Tli Outtli tor Crat-clua prtnUAg.
VWEDDING invitation -We ' can
W furnish thera. either printed
on nice stocV or engraved, at
reasonable prices and promptly..
Give ns. your order. Gazette Pub
lishing: Company, Gastonia. N. C. tf '
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wtra have Ton staBfcaTculat ion s "
to make -can obtain good unruled
scratch pads, just tlfe rig-ht size for -the
purpose, at The Gazette office at
64 cents the pound. tf.
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wait at the Gazette Publishing
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25 cents; 3-line. 30 cents, tf