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asset",: " ha Gaitcsia Gaictte. PERSONAL LXENTIOii WANTS. . ' .AAvertlaemenU Inaerted under thli lu'ftd at the role of Uo cnte a Una for I ha flrat Inaerlloit anil flv centa a lln . for ch, aubeequent Inaerllon. fhon No. W. .. ; In tha futura Tha Oaaetta will mak a i hare lor Mil nutlors vt tulra, euprwra. iHtnluintm irtM. etc, Aha object of Which la to make mt'iioy. A churn will alao lt umiI for cama of thunka and obttu arlfa. Tha rata la five crnta a lira. An axtra charge will be mtl "ban cop la prepared In thla cfflca. ale. lot for Prol. Joe S. WraT fetmrntd "tun- day night from Aaheville where lie attended the meeting of the Stats Prim arv T..a1i,r. A uttn.int JnM If Gazette-Want Ads Pay. Try visited home folks at,sheiby e . -ir, j. wuue ware reiumca vet terdoy from a business Hp to Shelby, Mis. S. 11. Mangum returned ye terday to her home at McAdenvillc after a visit to Lex daughter. Miss Retlia Mangum . - . ,.. ; -Mr B. T. McAlDine. formerly of Gaatonia, but now with the Bell-Lucas Co.. t Charlotte, was in Gas tortU yesterday. x-. 9: ' Mr. "and Mrs. 3. Laban Carroll and. daughter. Miss May: Mr. and Mrs. McLean Ford and Mr. R M. Dulin and . aon, Blair, of Bowline uiccii, a. v.., were among inc visi tors in Gastonla yesterday, Grain Drills -Mrs John Watt Kirkpatrick and N. Hanna, I little son, Oner, hate returned from O29cl0t visit to relatives at Hickory. . Mrs. Dave E. DaRella, of Lynch burg. Va., was in Gastonia a short tiifle Thursday with her brother, Mr. Felix McClain She was en route to Yorkvilfp. S C, o visit her mother, Mrs.B. C. McCliii. . Rev. and Mra. Bradley L Stroup will leave Thursday for their home at Leesville, C , after a visit to the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ce phas Stroup, in the county. Mr. and Mrs. D M Joneshajre returned from their bridal triptXew Vorlf and other Northern points They will keep bouse in one of the Craijr cottages west of the Falls House. ;' T-Ot7R Buildine " tf. , Fanners Supply Co HJIY HOUSE and York street lot for sale J. A. Glenn on -tf Favorite by John Agent, Gastonia, N. C. CARMERS for sale WANTED-A teacher W hool. for a public AddIv to J. F. Ratcb- ford. U. F. D. 2. v 029p ; TJOR SALE At Henry & Bradley's r Ginnery 200 bushels Seed Wheat, Ripley and Fulcaster varieties, at $1 35 per bushel. S. VV. Bradlk V. Mail orders re- attention. For prices and terms address Fiedtnont Brick Co., Lowell. N.C., tf. rRICK for sale.: i-J ceive prompt BE SURE and see the beautiful assortment Couches and : Furniture Co's. large and of Leather Chairs at Williams WANTED The Gazette two oak wood which ply at Gazette Office. WOOD . wants two or thrte cords of would Ap-tf we eood be glad to take on subscription ' COR SALE Good covered delivery r . wajjon, harness and horse. Horse gentle and suitable for family use also. For full particulars apply to the ; Gazette Office. MEW LOT Wicker Chairs, Iron and v Brass Beds at Williams Fur niture Co's. IF you wish extra copies of the In-, duet rial Edition to send to your . friends send us the names and 15 cents for each copy and we will mail them at our expense. FARMERS We a re prepared to store and insure your cotton, is suing negotiable receipts. B. II Parker & Co. Nlc6t. A GOOD FARM for sale. The t Robin son farm, located about 3 miles west of Gastonia. About 135 I acres, 6 room dwelling, tenant house, barns, etc. Price to prompt buyer, $5,400. Write at once to John E. Haithcock, ' The Real Estate Man. Hickory, N. C. Nlp3. Mr.v and Mrs. Andrew le7t last night for Greensboro where they will be for some months. Mr. Andrew has been in -Gastonia for some time installing machinery in the Flint I CottGQ Receipts. iiiii. lie is a icprcbcniaiive oi ine Whitin Machine Company. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews have made many friends during their stay here who regret to see them leave. Mrs. T. A. Capps will arrive -today from Toccoa, Ga., to spend some time with her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Glenn. FASMEBS UNION. ; " CoubIf Orfmlzttlcn Effected Htmbari Adrlsed t Hold Co( ton. - . . KcpresMitatives ' of . tliirteen Out of thd foilrteeo local farra er' uaioas of titer tountry tnet at Bessemer City Jast SsHurday and organized a county . union. Ontside of tie ilt-legates there was only a fair attendance, but great interest in ;tbe oriraniza tion. was tnauifestid by those present. ; ' .v' . A partial list -of the county officers includes J. W Lowry, of Lowell, presidetit; Mr. Lewis, of Gastonia, vice-president and D. A. troup, of Bessemer City, secretary and treasurer. There is an . executive conimittee of five with the . power to act -on all . matters of importance. A resolution was passed advising all the members ', to hold their cotton, for 15 cents as far as it was possible' to do so. After a vote of thanks to the school management for the use of the hall, the union adjourned to meet the first Saturday in Janu ary with : the - Tanvard local, about four miles southeast of Gastonia. , The prospect seems good for the organization of a number of additional local unions in the couuty. Mr. J. O. Armstrong, the organizer, goes' from here to- Mecklenburg county.' The receipts at the local plat form up to 1 o'clock today were 21 bales. Total since Friday, 116 bales. The best price today was 10 40. v -vwAmi. ,'. m y "mil i n u McACENVIHE MATTE IS. OPEnA HOUSE One Nlfht Only Friday Nov. 1st. The Donnelly S Hatfield Magnificent Mlnslrelft Seat Now on Sale, Torrence's Druil Stor at Prices Under wear NOTICE. Rev. J. Norton Atkins, of Blow ing Rock, was in town today on his way home from a trip to North Wilkesboro.- Misses Carrie and Jane MorVis Fearl Gallant. Bettie Gamble, Ella Lewis, and Mabel Bulwinkle return ed Saturday from Asheville. where they have been attending the North Carolina Fnniary ieacners Associa tion. Mr. John J. Smith, a prominent veteran and merchant of Clover, S C., is in town today, shaking hands with his many friends here. Revs. R. C. Anderson and KS. Anderson and Messrs A. M. Smyre and W. F. Bradley, of Gastonia: Mr. J. R Henderson, of Union, and Mrv Joe Ratchford, of New Hope, return ed Friday night from Hendersonville, where they have been attending the North Carolina Synod of the Presbv- terian Church. v- Mr. S. Settlemeyer left this morning for Hickory on business. Miss Ida Pursley and Miss Jane Crawford returned Saturday from Clover, where they spent several days with friends. Miss Anna Miller, of Lincolntbn, was the guest last night of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coon. She left this morning for Salisbury to visit her sister. Mr. R. B. Babington returned Sat urday ni?ht from a business trin tn TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1907. Atlanta, G. On Friday night he was one ot tue guests at the "Demo- lo.tni'o Dkahm TUTlrnt I crane aoiiar ainner-. given- at tne waouuma, uvuuvo Kimball House to Leiut. Gov. Stuy- Jens 11c. vesant Chandler, of New York, who Frys.. 15c. was the principal speaker at the ESga 20c Georgia State Fair. Butter . 20c. Mrs. G. W. Falls, of Bowling unions . .. . oc. i - "-yi Peas ...... .r:......$1.00. hPPf- J rr on- I -rMiss Mae Stuart, of the Central ot-o nr. Graded School faculty, returned Sweet Potatoes 50c Saturday from the meeting of the Cabbage 2 state Primary Teachers' association Country Haras ..16c at Asheville. Miss Stuart was Country Shoulders...... 111-2 elected recording secretary of the Homemade Molasses 50 to 55c Association for the coming year. Cranberries , 15c qL Mrs- Fletcher W. Fink returned Gastonia Cotton. toFcharlott;; f rh - , Mr. Cj; A. Enry, editor of The iumc uguiM ci"c:acui. iuc fiiica i Kings mountain jtieraia, was in paid to wagons: Uct. 29th I Gastonia last nigflt. Good middling .. : .10 40 strict middling : ......10 30 Gastonia Mail. tr.'J.ti:. in in I Cotton Seed "3T ZZ. " 24c order of the Postoffice De ': Cotton Receipts." partment the Gastoniarpostoffice September. 950 bales, -along with every other postof To the Farmers of Gaston county. There will be an iin portant meeting of the Cotton Growers' Association at Dallas on Saturday, November 2nd, promptly at l p. in. All are urged to be present A M. Henderson. AS THE TIME has come when we must meet our obligations, we must ask you to pay us as cheerfully as we helped you by giving you the time agreed upon. Please arrange to make prompt payment Nov. 1st and oblige. Yours very trnly,. ' N5c4. Craig & Wilson. WE WISH to thanlc all our cus tomers in the county and else where, for their past patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. We need your business and we are prepared to take care of you better than ever when it comes to livery. JOHN tf. jjavis cc Son, Gastonia, N. C. tf SULPHUB BATHS AT HOME. They Heal the Skin and Take Away Its Impurities. Sulphur baths heal Skin Diseases, and give the body a wholesome glow. Now yon don't have to gro oB to a high-priced resort to get them. Put a few spoonfuls of HAN COCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR in the hot water, and you get a perfect Sulphur bath right in your own home. Apply HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR to the affected parts, and Eczema and other stubborn skin troubles are quickly cured. Dr. R. H. 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 SULPHUR OINT MENT is the best cure tor Sores, Pimples, Blackheads and all inflammation. Gives a soft, velvey skin. TNovl9 Had Forty-One Pints. Cluff Gist, colored, who seems to be a traveling dispensary, was landed by the police oQiicers here Saturday. He was arrested by Policeman Hicks just after he stepped from the train and a search of his baggage revealed forty-one pints of blind-tiger booze. He was tried before Mayor Armstrong and bound to court in thevsum of $200. In default of bond he was commit ted to jail to await trial at court. The only other case Saturday was one against John Jones, also colored, for hitching a horse to a shade tree ou the sidewalk He was fined $1 and costs Several cases were disposed of in the police court yesterday morning. They were as follows Charlie Johnson, drunk and dis orderly, fined $2.50 and the costs; Dave Harmon, drunk and disorderly, fined $5 and the costs; W. A. McVickers, drunk and disorderly, fined $1 and the costs; Ess Irvin, drunk and dis orderly, fined $2.50 and the costs McAJerj Mills N o . 3 N.arly Beady lor Operation Serlvtl it MefhodlstChnrcb-Personal and Newt Notes, v Ctrrtiaonflenea it TB Qasatta. McAdenville, Oct. 28 Bom to ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pasour, a bouncing boy w, A Broad way, or Lucia; passed through McAdenville last week on his way to the convict camp below a at a en a t.asioniav iwr. uroaawav win or night giii rd st the camp Among those attending the bit: fair in Charlotte we notice Supt Geo. L. Webb, Wister Roberts, Tom B. Brittain, W. P. Cavin. VV. C. Barber and S.M. Wiley. Alexander Gates, brother o Mr. Lee Gates, has retnrm d from an xttnded trip in the far west. R(v. and Mrs, J . Armstrong were visitiug in Gas tonia Thuisday night and spent Friday in Lowell. Rev. A P. Buragarner, J. L- Webb, Lank Jenkins and another whose natm- we'do nut recall are representing the Baptist of McAdenvil'e at the Association now being held in Long Island church, Catawba countv. -Mrs. Corrie Lattimore is visiting friends in Charlotte 35 5Q. 75- 1.00. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Albea left to-day for a visit to acquain tances in Columbia, S. C. Mrs. M. R. Barber is very sick at this time but hope is enter taincd that she will soon be well again. Miss Hortense Rhea, a popular and well-known lady of Kings Mountain, has been spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Ji F. Armstrong. She will visit in Gastonia, Clover and Yorkville before she retuins to her home Mr. J. B. Reid was quite sick a few days last week put is out agaiu, we are glad to say. Mrs. J. J. Johnson has been confined to her bed several days. She, too, is im proving, though slowly. Quincv Brittain, sou of J. Q. Brittain, came home from Hick ory last week. He is very sick. Mrs. VViiey, ot uastonia, is visiting her son, S. M. Wiley, at this place. Sue is returning from Charlotte, where she spent some time with her daughter The New McAden Mill No. 3 is nearin? completion. Most of the machinery has been install ed. The managers hope to start a part of the machinery next Monday. Special revival services will begin Friday night iu the Meth odist church here. These ser vices will probably contiuue in to next week. "Rally Day" will be observed by the Sunday school next Sunday. ftiiss Daisy Hooper bas gone to Salisbury t vim; h-.r brother, Ed Hcop r. Missts Sillie and Moud Arlcock, of Belmont, were visiting here lat week Mrs R. R Ray and daugnttr, Miss Lotti:'. wen- in Gastouia hulunlay. ivliss Mamie Kay is home fnr a few days from the Presbterian College, Chaiiolte. The Missts Craig, of Nims- ville, have moved into the house recently vacattd by h. T. Bell. David McBee and family have taken rooms with I. F. Mabry, Esq Postmaster G. W. Rumfelt went to Gastonia this afternoon on business. v So e men want wool under wear or nothing; otber men wouldn't wear wool if they could get it for nothing. So we've all sorts of good underwear to suit and to fit many men of many minds and forms. All cotton. all wool, cotton aud wool. 23c to $1.50 perGarment ROBINSON BROS. TOWN AND COUNTY. Only, two more ! month's of 19o) " remain. ' . . . . , Read The Gazette's remarkable subscription offer on page four. A bevy of Linwood College girls were shopping in the city yesterday. The heaviest frost of the fall season so far. lay on the ground this morning. ; Mr. Robert Moton held the lucky number shoe coupon at the Lucas Co.'s last week.- A revolving post card wheel in 7 the show" window of the Williams Drug Co. is attracting attention. The merchants are beginning to prepare for the holiday trade, which ' , promises to be good this year. Gastonia Chapter Royal Arch Masons will hold its regular meeting to-night Work will be done in the past and most excellent degrees. . A crowd ot carnival people were in the city this morning en route to ' Lincolnton, where thev will hold - forth the remainder of the week. ' Mr. Turkey Gobbler is receiving lots ot attention just now. is being fattened up for Thanksgiving table: His days are certainly nnm- bered. ' ; - ; - A good house witnessed "The Sign of the Cross" as presented ly tne usman Mock company at tne opera house last night. They were verv well Pleased with the olsv. Work pn the paving of fW street is progressing somewhat Blow fly this week. It is expected that, - before the end of the week, the , block now being paved will be com pleted and opened to travel. -. Mr. mt. Kendrick, Mr. Jfad . ison Kendrick ' and Mr. George W. Wilton went down to Union this morning to take stock of the merchandise business of the late Mr. lid Hoffmaa. -v. - weighed all the mail despatch ed from this office for seven days, commencing at midnight on October 13th and closing at midnight on October 19th. The following result of the count will prove of interest to Gazette readers: Number of letters, 7,323; revenue therefrom, $149. 35; postal cards, 2,577; revenue, $61 12; packages of newspapers tn the county, 2,049; pieces of third class mail, transient, 59; revenue, 80 cents; first class packages, 2; revenue,, 54 cents; pieces third-class matter, 283; revenue, $7.39; pieces fourth class matter, 129; revenue, $6 15; penalty matter, 2,911; no reven ue; total number of pounds, ex clusive of newspapers, 294 25; total number pounds, newspapers included,.l,034.25; total revenue, $191.66. Attorney S. B. Sparrow, of Dal las, has been ill with typhoid : fever t'.r nearly two weeks. He was re torted yesterday afternoon as being better and his many friends hope to hear of his complete recovery within a snort time! . Tommy Donnelly. A reminder that this is elec tion ear is given in the splen did shbw of the Donnelly 8nd Hatfield Magnificent Minstrels which are here Friday, November-1st.'' Tommy Donnelly, the very mirthful comedian, and most ubiquitous minstrel, pre seats himself as Judge Taft-I- Candy in a political absurdity which he calls "The Orators' His-character, that of a self-ed ucated politician, depicts all of the characteristics of the stump speaker the "genus vocabularis gustibus" common every elec tion period, and he carries out the role of the ranting-, verbose, incoherent "- president, making dreamer, with distinctive ability. Gov Bowen as the crafty, polit icalward -heeler, proves a splen did foil for Tommy Donnelly"; while Pat Ryan as the district messenger keeps the fun rolling. The press reports say; that this is one of the- great bits of the show.' ' ; - - .. , -: -' . Ve all likeL - good things . Even iu Perfumes. c "A word to the wise' Wm. H. Brown & Bro's. : . . . new odot v -'-:. Pocahontas. ' - v For Sale by ; ;' -' FROST TORRENCE e CO. If taken patiently and persist ently will . relieve the most ob stinate cases of indigestion, con stipation, bad blood, bad liver no matter bow longstanding. That's what Hollistet's Rocky Mountain Tea will do., 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. '; Adams Drug Co. At Dnnbarton, S. C, Sunday, the dead body of RF. Weeks, merchant, was found in toe liv ing" room wnicn oe occupied ovejhis store. The window was shattered and bis body was pep pered with back shot. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic con stipation. Doan's Regulets op erate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. Gen. S. R. Keesler, of Green wood, Miss , a member of the firm of Malone & Keesler, cotton shippers, is a business visitor in Gastonia to day. THE Difficulties of J Successful Child Portraiture is Mastered by Few. That the Green Studio has done this is evidenced by a large list of satisfied patrons and countless baby faces on exhibi tion at the Stu dio. Child Portraiture is Our Specialty Phone 147 J.J.GREEN. UBi HW'.l! TV Silks g-DressGod . Prices Rlfjht Silki for waists, stripes and plaid, all tk r colors" Better grades . - . ; r. , , $1 00 yard wide black Taffeta Silk ; $1 25 yard wide black Taffeta (Special) .' , . Yard wide colored Taffeta (Special) , . . Bt iter grades . , . . , . . - 50c Woolen Dress Goods new '' "i SOc. 75c, 93s and $1 25 .' ' V fiSc $100 $1.00 $1.19 - 50c At this popular price we are showing splendid values in almost every color and st)le of goods. v Splendid values in black and colored goods,- plain and fancv . . . . 1 . 75, 85, 98 and up. Millinery ffif Department Our, Milliners have bad an unusually busy season. New atiivals and extra work enables them to have attractive' bats tooffer all the time. $f Cloaks! Skirts! Oar prices and styles have made the business in this de partment larger than ever before. Dont buy until you see our line. Heavy Underwear Ladies' Misses' children's both cotton and wool, prices low. ' J. M. Belk Co Physical Education: Popular. only 7M ' S eTT I a RESOLVED .' THAT AS YOU VJEArYCUR. OVER. COAT ON THE O0TS DE IT is the first thing that OTUER PEOPLE SEE WHElsl Yot) MEET THEftyoU (AHTAffORu -fDTAKE CHANCt5 ON UUUQINC PEOPLE gUSTeRBR( DONT OOOGC. im rt T-t rr una c WMm- OUR. MEN' J oVERCOATaS ARE BEINd ESPECIALLY M"ADE ToK VS AND THE LITTLE MEN, TO BE J.URE WE 'HAVE A SPLENDID LINE or OVERCOATS FOR LITTLE MEN. MEN'S OVERCOATS TOR $7.50 TO $ 22.00 CHILDREN'S oVERCoATSToR $3.50 To $5.00 Oil i A TIT r W A R' CO. (HEAD-TO-FOOT OUT-FITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS) A long and normal life is the highest prize of existence. The most pathetic sight is a broken human life; a being partially alive. Health means contiuual youth and harmony. Harmony meaus joy aud happiness. i ne invalid at twenty is oia, wane tne soaaa m ta at seventy- five is youug. If you are not a well being you can obtain health aud long life. f you are well you can keep well by knowing yourself. My systtm of Physical education never fails to give desired results. It is the business man's best friend. The office man needs it as much as he needs his breakfast. Are you nervous? Do you suffer from insomnia? If so, take hysical Culture and be cured. Have you indigestion? If con stipated, relieve yourself. You can doit. Result of my method: Development, health, strength. You should know the benefits to be derived from habitual deep breathing. J teach it. The expense is small, benefits large. None is debarred. All are invited to share this secret of adding years to life and life to years. Classes now being organized for men and boys, also for LADIES. For additional particulars see or telephone me at the Falls House. - THOMAS C. ADAMS, Director. t. t f What is Your ! f Estate Worth? 1 t z In The Event of Your Death, To day. What Condition Would Your Family Be Left In Financially? A death iu the family always demands ready cash to pay the funeral expenses and then too the creditors of Mr. Business Man have claims to present. . You owe it to yourself -and to your family to prepare for such an emergency. . A few dollars invested in life insurance each year .. for a limited number of years will increase the value of your .estate to not less than $1,000.00 the day your medical examination is favorably passed on. Tomorrow you may; not be able to pass the examination Bettef act today. We represent the Southern Life & Trust Co. of Greensboro, N. C, a company having I 7 : ' , $300,000.00 capital : the best organization in the" South, , excellent manage ment and one that has had the lowest death ratio in the United States. All of these are of the greatest importance to the policyholder. ; Our life insurance solicitor, Mr. W.; B. Knight, shall deem it a pleasure to call aud; explain 'our contracts. " : -: Today Is the time for action-Tomorrow cay never cose. Gastonia Insurances Realty Co. iiiiiiHiiiimiimiiimimiinw4Hm i r i Subscribe for THE OA GTOZTIA CAr
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