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Overcoats, Rain Coats Winter Suits, Under wear, Sho e s i' Ladies' Coats and Furs are the things we are particu larly strong in just now. Dont take it for grantcd.Vby the above, that weare not strong In other lines. Listen? Best 52 in. Broadcloath in black, blue, brown and blue mixed, 82 cts. "This is $1.00 $1.25 kind" Henrietta in black, brown and all the leading colors, the $1.00 and $1.25 kind 83c. AH 50, 60, 75 and 85c wool en dress goods reduced 20 per cent. We have also inaugurat ed cut prices on our children's clothing, of which we carry the biggest line in the city. We are offering some matchless bargains In fine Shirts and Gents Furnishings. To sum the whole matter up, there is a big saving await ing purchasers at our store. MORRIS BROS Department Store GASTONIA, N. C. SHOP IN CHARLOTTE AND HAVE THE LITTLE LONG COMPANY PAY RAILROAD FARE. It's the hub of the surrounding country and The Little Long Company's store is the emporium for merchandise that's up to the minute. There you'll find everything thats new, and the largest stock of the Carolinas to select from. The millinery and coat suit showings are far beyond anything ever seen in their stores. Besides, you will find 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, men's and ladies' furnishings, as well as an up-to-date jewelry department containing sterling silver 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 miles, and freight prepaid oa all pur chases of $5.00 or more. Ask where's the biggest store in the Carolinas, and you'll be told its in Charlotte, and its Ni2ci2tj THE LITTLE LONG CO. .-J 1 J - v '.J . ti -. iff, WW ? wv ; PRESIDENT KOOSEVELT'S LATEST PICTURE. In repose the president's faco is very solemn and dignified; in ac tion it ia one of the most express ive countenances in America. WHEN THE PRESIDENT IS STRENUOUS. When President . Roosevelt clinches a point in the midst of his oratory his set expression is proof in itself of his earnestness. 1 I bretftAf X- V X. I nvHOHMmiv ' I tcr. no. immvmmiul I ANOTnSS YEAR'S - ;. , CSEAT RECORD Hundreds ol Naur Plants with MUllonj cl Capital Added in -- the Territory Beached by the Seofhern Railway aod Mobil Ohio Railroad. -4 -That territory adjacent to-the Southern Railway and Mobile & Ohio Railroad ia not only main taining its splendid industrial growth bat is making new rec ords along manufacturing lines is again vividly shown through the figures complied by the Land and Industrial Departement of these lines which appear iu its recent annual report, covering the fiscal year ending Jane 30th. Th ctstiatira tll mnt interest r m u I - I Intra In th mtfrnrieiniy fnrrM mmm I vat aiU( v-ww wu m tas ws w velopenient of important resour ces and the growth and progress of a section -.having many and diversified interests. The report shows that 989 new industries, with a capital of $54, 726.0U0 were completed and put into operation in the territory tributary to the Southern and Mobile & Ohio Railroads during the twelve months ending June 30tb, a gain of many millions of pital over the previous year, addition 220 industries made mportant additions to their piants materially increasing their facilities, at an investment of $11,331,300, and 90 industries, with a capital of $7,129,500, wer reported as under construction. These figures show the invest ruent during the year of the great sum of $73,286,800 in in dustries. In addition to this there was expended for general investements in cities and towns such as buildings.street improve ments, street railways, water and light plants $58,430,885. This shows a grand total of $135,268, 785 invested in industries an im provements along the line of the Southern Railway and Mobile & Ohio Railroad for the year end ing June 30th last, outside of the money invested in lands and farms and farm improvements. Of the total investments in new industries $4,084,000 went into the textile industry. The cotton and oil mill9 called for investements of $1,117,000, iron and iron products , $4,152,000, lumber mills $5,170,300. mis cellaneous woodworking plants $1,900,500. furniture factories $1,152,500, brick plants $1,375, 100 and fertilizer factories $618, 000. The showing is certainly a magnificent one and indicates clearly the steady and rapid growth of the Southeastern States, and the work of further developement of the country immediately tributary to these lines into one of the greatest and most prosperous industrial regions of America and the world. The gain in farm values and farm production in this region has kept pace with the remark-, able industrial developement. New settlers from the North and from Europe have "gone into the various communites along the lines in increasing numbers and large investments have "been made in both improved and un improved farm properties. 4 .4 .1,1 .1 1 1 111 IPPfC A. 'Remarkable: Offer Get Fourteen Months For ' t y r y y 7 The Gazette wants"to add to Its subscription liji between now 1 X and January 1, 1908, seven hundred new subscribers, which will give X us a subscription list of . . t J, " V ' s- , "'-- ? i vyciity rive iiunurcu ' In order to do this we are makipf this remarkable offer: To all persons who are not T , . i f now subscribers who wilfsend us $1.50 to pay for a year's subscription to The Gazette we ..." 4 will send the paper till January 1st, 1909, giving yon two months' subscription ; absolutely free, if you take advantage of this offer promptly. This paper should be in every home in the county; now is the time to subscribe. Gives you all'the news of the town and : county and State and general news condensed. f , : Money Must Accompany . Order. Gazette Publishing Co i i Gastonia, N. . We in Day Means all day worry and trouble, hard tiresome work, unsatisfactory , results. What's the use, when we can save you the 4 bother? ; V Phone 1 3 Snowfl a ke Steam Laund ry. Subscribe for THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. OTICE WHEN THE PRESIDENT IS "DEE-LIGHTED." This picture, made from a snap shot photo, shows how President Roosevelt says "Dee-lighted to see yonl" when he meets one of his rough riders. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as collector ol the es tate of H. W. Hoffman, deceased, late of Gaston County. N. C. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the nnder sixned on or before the 1st day of November, 1908 or this Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said er tate will please make immediate payment. Dated October 31st. 1907. A. B. Hoffman. Collector. N. B. For Kreater convenience of parties having claims tne same may be presented to Geo. W. Vil9on, Attoney, Gastonia. N. C. Doc6 Entry of Claim. No. 278 North Carolina ) Gaston County I To A J. Smith. Acting Entry Taker o Gastoo county. North Carolina. The under turned G. V Lobr. of Gaston county North Carolina, enter and lays claim to the fol lowing described-oieces or parcel of land in Dallas Township. Gaston couniv. State of North Corolina. the came being vacant and anapproprated land and sn bject to entry, vis: Adjoining land of S. T. Wilson and lira. Julia C. HoUand and lying on the waters of Little Loni Creek, containing by estimsuoa two tZ) aere more or less. G.V.LORB. Entered this Oct. 10th. 1907. WitoeM: B. L. Mason. - CUimart. G, V. Lohr. . No. of acres claimed, two (2) vate ot earayvsjciooer win, tw Filed at 8 a. a. October 10th. 16o7. A. J. SatriM Register of Deed and Actio Entry Taker of Gastna coantr N. C. Registered at 11 s. sn. October 11th, 1907. is book of entry page 276 . - A J. Smith Kegiater of Deeds and Actios Eotry Taker Gaatoa conaty. N. C. - KlldsBO. THE NEW YORK WORLD. Thrice a-week Edition. Subscribe for Tea Gazkttk Tin aaatt for amt-oUsn prmtlns. Read Wherever the English Language Is Spokes tt The Thrice-a-week WoTld expect to be a better paper in 1907 than ever before. In the conrse ol the year the issues for the neii great Presidential campaign will be fore shadowed, and everybody will wish to keep informed. The Thice a Week World, com ingtoyon every other day. serve all the purposes of a daily and i far cheaper. The new service of this paper is constant ly being increased and it reports fully, ac curately and promptly every event of im portance an vwnere in the world. Moreover, its political newa is impartial, giving yoo facts, not opinions and wishes. It ha full markets, splendid cartoon and interesting fiction by standard authors. THE THRICK-A-WF F t wnsi rva , lar subscription twice is nnlw i nn and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this uo inaica newspaper and THE GAS TONIA GAZETTE together for one year for $2.00. The regular subscription price of toe two papers is $2.50. This offer will hm open till J a nary ,t. Sens orders to Gaictte PnbHshlng Co. DOORKEEPERS and business men - who have constant calculations to make can obtain good unruled cratch toads: fast the rie-ht aire far the purpose, at The Gazette office at cents the pound. tj. Subscribe for the GASTOzai. Gazktt " ' : THE PRESIDENT'S v SMILE FOR THE CHILDREN. President Roosevelt loves the children, and one of hia mo6t kintl I7 emiles ia reserved for them. The Southern States Associa tion of Commissioners of Ajrri culture will meet in Columbia, S. C, November 19th. All the southern States from - Maryland to Texas will probably b$ repre sented. - ' . The United States Depart ment of Agriculture is prepar ing to take op co-operative farm in with twelve or fifteen hun dred farmers of western North Carolina during the next few months. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Jim Davis, a negro who was beiner chased by the police for the murder of two women at Knoxville, Tenn., jumped 100 feet from the Tennessee river bridge and was drowned before be could be rescued. Just be fore leaping Davis claimed that he had killed 28 people. A Woman's" Back. The Aches aod Pains Will Disap pear If the .Advice of This Womtuxis Followed. A woman's back has many aches1 tind pains. Most times 'tis the kidneys' fault. Backache is really kidney ache ; That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. -r Many North Carolina women know this. f i Read what one ham to aay aboiif Iti Mrs. Nellie Benson Reeves,! of 218 North Tryon Street, jor- ganist at the Episcopal Church, Charlotte. N. C, says: "H used Doau's Kidney Pills and they have- benefited me more v than anything else -1 ever tried. I obtained them at a. drug store and used them for' my back and kidevs, which nave caused me great trouble and - misery for . a number of years. The use of this remedy wonderfully benefit ed me." ' For al by all dealers. Price SO cent. Poster-Mllbara Co..' Buffalo, New York. stt aceata for the United States, . Reatesaber tba aaaaa Doaa'a and take ao other. - 1 . I will meet the tax payers of Gastonia at the following places for the purpose of collecting their taxes for the year FLINT MILL. Wednesday.-Nov. 6, from 9 a. m. to 12 ni. OZARK MILLS, Wednesday, Nov 6, from. 2 to 6 p. m. MODENA MILLS, Thursday, Nov. 7, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. AVON MILLS, Thursday ; Nov.- 7, from 2 to 6 p. m. GASTONIA MILL. Friday, Uov. 8, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. TRENTON MILLS, FridayNov. 8. from 2 to 6 p. m. LORAY MILLS, Saturday. Nov. 9, from 9 a, m. to 12 m". GRAY MILLS, Saturday, Nov., from 2 to 6 p. m. ; ARLINGTON MILLS, Monday, Nov. 11, from 9 a.m. to 12m. CLARA MILLS, Monday, Nov. 11, from 2 to 6 p. m. HOLLAND MILL, Tuesday, NovV 12, from 9 to 11 a. m. . RANKIN BROS, FURNITURE STORE; Tuesday, Nov. 12. from 1 to 6 p.m. - . Be sure to meet me and pay your tax. T. E. SIIUFORO, Sheriff. iansSnMasnsni RECEIPT Books 10 cents; blank note books 15 cents at Gazette PubUships; Co?. . tf. 1 OLD PAPERS five cents .. the handle at the Gazette office. r I nuilHCtB 11nnf unnxn ' Bavins qualified aS administrators of P. S. Baker, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having daima against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the underai led on or Dciore me - . - - firtt day el RoTember, 108, or this notice will be plead in bar of their j recovery. And all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make itnme- diate payment. This the 2th day of Oc- inkM ton? H. T. FOLTON 1 ' ' . and Y Administrators.' Campbell and McMillan, Attorneys. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtnre of a Mortgage seed, executed . to me on the 18th day of May 1900. by J. L. Carson and wife Ida N. Carson of the ' the county of Gaston and state of North Car rlinn. and of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for said county, in Book 63 page 144, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cask, at the Post Office Door in Gastonia,. in said county and state, at 12 o'clock m. on -r v,',v. ;';'':'?, " Monday, the 25th Day of Nave - ? ber A. D. 1907. to satisfy Jbe bond secured and premises lying, being aad situate in the western suburbs of the town - of Gastonia, in said county and' state adjoining the lands of the Methodist Episcopal Church, J. A," Smith and others, and more particularly -defined and bounded as follows, to wit: That ' certain lot and premises. . Beginning at a stone on the North Side of Air Line Street, the S.- E. Corner -of said " Church Lot. and runs thence N. 5 W. 209 feet to the N. E. corner of ssid Church Lot. thence to a new line N. 85 H. 30 feet to a atone on said Smith's Line,' thence a new line S. 5 K. about 209 feet to a stone on the North side of said street, thence with said North side of said street 30 feet to the be ginning. For further description reference may be had to Deed from S. M. Pearson and wife to said J. L. Carson, dated March 2th ltftu, wnico-may appear of record. S. M. pkarson. Mortgagee. This the 25th day of October 1907. N22clm Every summer you read of somebody's barn being struck by lightning, no insurance. -total loss, j Here is the remedy Cortright Shingles are not only Kgntning-proof and storm-proot? but they are easy to put on, never need repairs, and last as long as the building itselt- Adapted for residences, churches, schools or any other kind of building. Drop in and see samples, r or send for 56-page book; Rightly Roofed Buildings." Exclusive Agents Gastonia, N. C. IT" ' Subscribe for THE QAGTOIOA GAZETTE,; NOTICE OF SUMMONS. . . North Carolina. Superior Court. uaston county, i . Jielore the Clerk. O. C. Pryor and J. M. Mcintosh, administrator of the estate of Uupbemta Pryor, deceased, '' .- VS. -r ' J i-- Mrs. Sophia Shuford, Albeit Sif ford. Wiley Sifford, Mrs. Ellen . Sifford. Mrs. Maggie Pryor. Luis Sifford. Julia Sifford. Lucy Sif ford. George Sifford. John Sifford. v Pinkney Sifford, Mrs. W. E. Ed ' wards and her husband Ed warJa, Mrs, Martha J. Hart and . her husband-- Hart, -Wiley Pryor, - Asbury Pryor, Robert Pryor, Luther Pryor. Will Pryor.- 4 Hiltoa Thomas. Wiley Nance, t " Frank Nance. Mrs. Julia Duger-- hart and her husband --.Duger- . hart. Mrs. Euphemja Goodson -and her : husband Goodson, . ' John Nance. Bill Nance. Mrs. Fanny Dugerhart and her hua b a n d Dugerhart, 3. C. , Pryor, Douglas Harris, J. E. Pryor, Mrs. Anna Wilkins and her husband Wilkins. Mrs.. Janie Epton and, her husband Epton, Haynes Harris, Mrs. Benlah Nelson and her husband Nelson, and S. W. Pryor. ... ' - The defendants, J. C. Pryor. J.-K Pnror. Mrs. Anna Wilkins and her husband Wilkins,! Mrs. Janie Kpton and her hus band Epton. Haynes .Harris, Mrs,- Beulah Nelson and -her husband Nel son, Douglas Harris. Hilton Thomas, S. W. Pryor. Wiley Nance. Mrs. fanny Dager-.. hart and her husband Dngerhsrt, John Nance, and Bill Nance will take notice that -an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Gaston County. North Carolina, for the purpose of selling (or partition among he plaintiff and defendants, that certain tract of laa d , aituated in Riverbend Township. Gaston County,' Vorth Carolina, adjoining the lands of Johnson and Black and others, containing 45 acres more or less, and known as ;he Wiley Pryor lands, and more re cently known as the Kuphemia. Elixa and Polina Pryor lands, and which is fully -described in the petition now oa file ia the . officeof the Clerk of .the- Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, and in which said defendants hsve sn interest; and said de fendants will further uke notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sapeciox Court for Caston 1 County North Carolina, at the Court ' House in Dallas on the 7th day of December, 1907. and answer or demur to the ver fied petition which is now on file therein or the relief de- -1 sanded ia said petition will be granted. This October 3 1st. iw7. C.C. CotJtWRLt. - Clerk Superior Court of Gaston County, jjecocimo. - . - - . -
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