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Now is the flime and Morris Brothers Is the Place to Buy Clothing, DressGoods, Ladies and Misses' Coats, Shoes, Hats, Hosiery, Under wear, B la nkets, . Comforts, Um brellas, Trunks, Suit Cases, Geht's Furnishings And a complete line of Domestic Dry Goods " Remember wc have exclusive con trol, in Gastonia, of the celebrated "Boslonla' OASTONIA GAZETTE. FASMERS' UNION. 8. D, ATKINS, KJitot- J. W, ATKINS. Hu.lne.. Manacer Atttnlti) Into I ha mails t lha I'ot Ofnc al Oaatonla, N. C, at Ilia pound rat of roaiaca, AprU H. IWt u4 Err Tuesday and mdjr , by Two Ontioiiitlons Formed . In ooumroioi lownsnip rarm erf ol (he County tro Jolnlof Thlr Forces. Ai Two new branches . of t h e BUbsciupTioN pkicb: I raruiers union nave recently ywir , n.M been established in the countv one at Hand a school bouse and tbe other at Piney Grove achoo bouse, botu in South Point town ship. The former was institu ted Saturday night. October 5th. with 21 members and tbe latter was organized one night last week with 15 membert. Other members it is understood are Us munthi .. Four months )n month .. .71 .M .1$ TUESDAY, OCT. 15, 1907. Shoes for Men And the Ma flower," "Music," "Sen sation," "Greatest" and "Quaker" Shoes for Ladles Also a complete lineof best makes of Shoes for Misses, Boys and Children from the cheapest to the best You will do yourself a positive injustice if you do not see and price our goods before making your purchases 'MORRISBROS, Department Store GASTON! A, N. C. Lincoln county's new paper, The Times, made its first ap pearance last week, coming out coming in right along. The of v I C 1 1 T 1 a a seven-coiumn tolio. jy.n- I uccrs ui me union ai. nana con county is amply able, Jn school house are as follows: .. . . . . John-Lowry, president: A. L. uur cMJuiaiiwii, iw supuon iwW rjuyt secretary: T. H. Ford, papers, and we welcome - The treasurer: W. H. Jackson, con t;. m iti. ronir. of Mr, aucior. i ne names oi trie or ,. ,. . . , . fleers of lb Piney , Grove Union Carolina journalism and wish for ua k. -tUa Imw v v w vu ivniuvvit There are already orgamza tions at the Lutheran Chanel. . 1 . 1. 1 . a I . . m - - . . r s announceu in me last the lanyard school bonse and issue of The Gazette, the con. one near Bessemer. Mr. J. G ; f it,. Pio .i. Accn. I Armstrong, of Arkansas, has ciate Reformed Pieyterian church has raised all ol the $7,000 necessary for the trectiou of their new church building. They announce it as their pur pose not to begin work on the new structure until next March, been appointed by the National Union as organizer for North Carolina and is now engaged in the work of organizing in this section of the State. Twenty e ght States of tbe Union now hive State organizations. It re quires a membership ot 5,000 to effect a State organization and North Carolina has not vet til all the money is in hand be fore beginuiug the work, is, we by wbich time they expect to reached this point. It takes 15 have every dollar of these subi members to get a local union rrir,tion nnid and dntrd in auu uvc ota' UIOUS lO gel a . . . . . county union Dank. 1 niS decision tO wait Un- The fti.iert nf thr farmer. union is to seek to obtain those things which-work for the tnu- flial hpnpfir of tVi momKorc In thiuk, a most commendable one. cotton-producing States ' like loo many churches make the mistake of beginning work when oulv a few hundred dollars of the necessary funds have been actually paid in, and oftentimes the result is that the church stanis or years with a heavy burden of debt on it, which has most depressing effect upon the membership and sometimes causes great difficulty and worry. We congratulate our Pisgah riends upon the businesslike method in which they propose to proceed. North Carolina, one of the chief objects of the unjoo is to devise ways .and means, tor - holding cotton lor a stipulated price. is understood mat the wore o tbe local unions will trobahly result in the establishment of a warehouse and holdiuc company before the beginning of the next cotton season, In western states the unions direct their main ef forts to secure just prices for grain or cotton as the case m-.v be. It is is a mutual protective organization and if the organize ations become strong and have the hearty support of the farm ers they will doubtless result in much benefit to the farmers, who are tbe producers, ; INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS. Laws Relative to the Erection and Inspection ol Bulldiofs. Attention is called to Chapter 73 of the Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina, sub section XI,' rela tive to the erection and inspec tion of buildings Before erecting buildings with in the corporate limits ot the town of Gastonia the owner of the property must obtain a per mit from the building inspector and must coustructSuch build ing in tbe manner required by the above chapter. Sub-section XI Parties who taw to obtain such, permits cr who fail to comply with the State law are liable to indict ment and will be compelled to reconstruct such building. Per mits and copies of the law may be bad upon application to B. VV. Craig. - Building Inspector. Oct. 15. 1907. - 022c3. Tbp Gntte for flrat-class printing. Nefro Paralysed. ' .. - -. . ,"' Caleb - Miller, ' colored, who drives; the delivery, wagon for McLean Bros.' grocery ... store, suffered a stroke of paralysis yesterday morning shortly aijer. he reached the : store to begin his dav'a work.- His left side was affected. A physician was called in and administered med icine after which he was remov ed to his home. Miller has J been a delivery waron driver in Gastonia - for the pat seventeen years and is known to a large number of, people who hope tht he. will recover.' He has .the confidence of his employer!." r- ' Subscribe for the Ga'onja The OatetU ( for flrat-clBM printing : Charlotte's Great Fall Festival' 4 October I3th to 20thv I007 , The greatest exhibit of Oratory and MOsIc ever; given In Noilh Coroli Musicians Miss Grace Munsoni Orators - W. J. Bryan.' . " T v' Champ Clark. ' ; Jno. Sjiarp Williams, i. Ralph Bingham. , E..M. PoteaC Vlr. D.,p LL. D. C. W. Munhafi, D. D. . -Jno. Barns Wells. .. -" -. Temple MaleQuaitett.' , ' Qtto Pfefferkorn.-: -. ' J ' David T. Huyc.fc.--jf ' Ti-': :and ; - -tlaropanari,- -(The worlds greatest barytone). Tickets and Information at Torrencc's Drufi Store. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY FOR V r ; ; '- Fastidious folks may be secnt our rnlUI-' nery parlors at Lucas Cos. store. AH. the newest shapes and styles for the fall and Win ter season. Don't fall to see our hats before buying. . ; . " . - ' ' ' . MISSES RUDDOCK , - at Luca's Cos Store. Great Opportunity to the People of Stanley I - OUR CLE A RANGE Hgy JL Persons will never know vvha't a delicious breakfast food is until they have eaten ME It CM AM 3 & ::u;-rv r, ; Doii't IMLss This ESS MEN Wc vUil n.llut .-ill our B.id D' bts for JoS." 52.00 per month Turn your outl,.vt-il c!ni:i; ii:V. r i-h. fur method of collecting from irresponsible parties is ,-is iic.ir pvif.-i tiou as is possible. Remit us $2.00 to-day and we will mail you contract for one m nth. C -utr.icts ill be isu'.il f.ir one t:i .tuh or one year according to the jinit of moiu-v rtceiv.d. f inf.trm.ition conrernin n;r iiii you to the First X.itio-i.il l:.iu'.: ,.r .tv.v i.: A Awaiting your busing -. c :iie. !itv. e respectfully refer h.:-:l i n Len jir. ft Vejy Tn:h", UNITED COLLECTION AGENCY, Lenoir, N. C. in SHOP IN. CHARLOTTE AND HAVE THE LITTLE LONG COMPANY PAY RAILROAD FARE. It's the hub of the surr-utplinj; co.nUry and The Little Long Company's st'.re is the emporium for merchandise that's up to the minute:. Theie you'll find everything thsts new, and the 1 ri;e st S' k of Carolinas to select - from. The milliners' ;in;3 eo.il -w'A s'-onvinys are far beyond anything ever seen in their stores. Beside;, oti will find every want can be sr.pp'ied in the way of fine dress goods, silks and trimmings, ll.ior coverings, china, bric-a-brac, men's and boys' high class clothes, ladies', men's and chil dren's fine shoes, men's and ladies' furnishings, as well as an up-to date jewelry deprirtineiH containing sterling sliver and plated table ware, silver novelties, 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 mil and freight prepaid on all pur chases of $5.00 or more. Ask where's the biggest store In the CaroIInas, and you'll be told its in Charlotte,' WHEAT FLAKE CELERY the ideal food for all classes, the result of years of investigation, j 10 cents a package. p . m ror saio oy ail urocers The Kindergarten. The kindergaten class, men tion of which was recently made in The Gazette, was most en thusiasticallv entered into by s large number of mothers and the school will be opened to morrow, Wednesday morning, the 16th, at the residence! of Mrs L. A States, near the Central graded school bmldinv. Miss LaFar, of Charleston, S. C, a graduate of the Kindergarten Normal Institute, will have charge of the work. The following ladies constituted a kindergartern com mittee to whom all business mat ters relative to the work may be referred: Mrs K. M. Johnston. Mrs. John F. Love, Mrs. J. Lee Robinson, Mrs, P. R falls, Mrs A. McLean. Beginning October ltfei Everybody come as we are going to cut prices so that the dollar will surely buy lots of goods. Don't -forget that we have only been in business a short time and .our stosk Is new and clean. It also means much to you In the fact that our stock was also bought before the great advance. Now' all this counts on your side of the question. Below we mention the prices of a few things in each line that you may see that we mean Just what we say. and its N12ct2t THE LITTLE LONG CO. W ANTED $30,000$ Flat pieces to launder this week " Prices right; work -the best. V. . .. .. . Snowilike Steam Laundry ruu - v. a Scbscribe for The (Xazettb. 1 HorfiaCee's Sale of Land. By virtue of tVe power of tale contnineil In a certain Mortgage Deed, dated April lSOi 1!K)7. and registered ia the office of the Keciste'r of - Deeds, of Gaston county, in Book No.Ctt at page 65. defanlt having been made io the payment of the' debt secuted meieoy. I win aeij to the hisheat bidder fr eab at the CMrl M.uac door la Dal las, H. C. at Nm, -a Wedaeaday. October 24. 198T. all the laud ccmlained in BlockaNoa. 26.27, 1 in section two u as laid dowa on plat or map made by W. R. Kichardaoa. snr veror. in 1891. of the town of BeascmerCitr. and beini the lands conveyed to C A. Da vis. B. D. BoUard and C. R. Whitney by tbe Of maud Mininc Company, J. J. Obmakd. Hortcaxee. This September 21. 1907. - - 022clu Mayors Court. In the police court yesterday morning the following cases were disposed of: Wiley Robinson, olored. drunk and disorderly. fined $10 and the costs; Grant Wallace, colored, drunk and dis orderly, forfeited bond of $7.50; Oliver Oates, drunk and disorder ly, fined $5 and the costs; Mis. Mary Graham, white, drunk and staggering, a penny and the costs. Mrs. Graham, who is the wife of the umbrella fixer, both of whom have figured in the police courts before, created some excitement in tne negro quarters on feast Franklin ave nue Saturday afternoon by barri cading herself in a negro cabin that happened to be unoccupied. The police were notified and she was brought under the protect ing wing ot the law. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy slave. Bur dock Blood Bitters builds np sound health keeps you well."' 50 in. Broadcloth worth $1.25, cut price 88c. 50 in. Mohair Dress Goods $1.15, cut price 87c. 42 in. Mohair Brilliantine worth 50, cut price 38c, 25c Wool Dress Goods, cut price 19c. Nice line White Goods, India Linen, Dimity, P. K , Fancy White, and our Hue cotton Dress Goods worth 10c, cut price 8c, Dress Ginyhams. Check Ginghams, Outings, Percales, Calicoes, Ticking, Overall Goods, and nice line Bleaching.. Yard wide Sheeting 6 l-2c. Notions and Fancy Goods Hamburg Edging, Laces, Ribbons, Towels, tbe 10c Towel for 8c. Suspeuders, Fancy Hair Pins. Crepe Paper, Ladies' and Children's Hose as low as 7c pair. Men's 1-2 Hose most all grades. Meri'.sHeavy Work Shirts 39c. Fancy Dress. Shirts, the 50c kind, cut price 38c. Large line Men's Skin Gloves. Ladies' Long. Silk Gloves 84c. Black Sateen Underskirts. Window Shades only 10c. Lap Robes, Blankets, Spool Cotton lc spool. Underwear for men and Women. Shoes We are confident we .can and will save you lots of money on this line, we bought very heavy Jast season -on this line feeling that they would advance'and they have to a great extent. We carry only standard makes like H. B. Shoe Co., the DeWitt Shoe Co. and other good makes we offer you. .Men's $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes, cut p r i c e' $3.95 Men's Box Calf The American Gentleman worth $4.50, cut price $3.50. ' Men's-Highland Calf Shoe worth $3.25. cut price $2.50. , The American Lady patent leather, worth $3.50, cut price $2.75. - ; Ladies' Vici Kid Shoe, the Dixie Girl, worth $1.75, cut price $1.45. . r- , 1 Woman's heavy Shoe worth $1.50, cut price $1 25. 1 Babies' soft Shoes only 19c. Good stock Boys and Chil dren's Shoes, Clothing We have some nice suits in both men and boys. . Lot Men's Overcoats just in, can sell as low as $4.00. Good hue , Men's Pants to select from as low as 75c, worth $1.5. Men's and.Boy VHats and Caps. New Tot Meix's Hats just in. Tinware, Cooking Stoves, Enamelware few Chairs and other pieces Furniture, Hardware, Plows, Disk Harrows, Shovels, Rakes and Plows. Crockery and Glassware. Groceries 20 lbs granulated-sugar $1,00. Only one dollar's worth to a customer. 10c cake buttermilk soap 4c. " 10c cake electric soap 4c, Gloss starch 4c lb. Green coffee 10c 'lb,. We carry full line Groceries and will sell at cut price all -but meaf, lard"" and flour. , The" Canard liner"; Lusitania again broke the world'" trans- Atlantic speed record when she arrived in New York last Friday having crossed the Atlantic in four days, nineteen ' hours and It will be our pleasure to make this sale a money saver to our friends and custo mers and this we intend to'do as -we ap- predate the fact that we must sell cheap ,to gain your trade. 1 No goods charged at cut prices but all country produce will be : taken .same as cash'. 7- - ' Now Don't Forget the Date: Thursday, October 17th, 1907. : v f " Respectfully Yours, . Itaeley:- M efcsiitile Tte Oazetta for flrst-claa) printing. fifty- two minntes.l . -
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