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WANTS. GAZETTE BUILDING lor rent nf tcr Dec. 1st. Apply to W. F. -Marshall, Box D. Raleigh." 2Gc2.' COR r ApdIv to R. O. JIow. R. Uastonia, N. No. 3. SALE, Good work C. -mare. F. D. N26p Rev. W. II. Reddish will preach a . special Thanksgiving sermon to the Gastonia Council No. C8 oud CUV Council No, 52 Junior Order United American , Mechanics in the First Baptist church Sunday evening : at 7 o'clock. All the members of I those councils are requested to be present. - croup Ann ,t ) Pneumonia &alvo Needs Oalrkly Set. iiuUkl The. Family Safe-Guard. 25c, 60c. fl.OQ. Itelieves Croup In so m toots. Aborts mcumonla la boar. Baa-ina wrt aa ass MUrd, CrlnJ to tm wto. . aoM by all Amttlma ot 10. tOtU4 bjr L. Liihardson, hrf. Cainw Crsslore M. C BURKE WINS MS CASE. COR RENT-Heath store building a on Main street near First Nation al Bank, . Gastonia insurance & Realty Co. ; tf. ; Dr. Mitns (0 Spcalu ' Supt: P. P. Hall of the county schools has been exceedingly A a a 5 f . m FR SALE-Two chair barber shop. onunaic in securing w.. lia wm Doing good business in town of Mims, of the. chair of English literature ot Trinity , College, Durham, to address the Gaston County Teachers Association at its regular monthly meeting for December to be held at Belmont on December 7tb. , Dr. Mims is one of the best-known educators of the South and is also an en tertaining. speaker.; A full at tendance of the teachers of the county is expected. . ', , .y aWMaaBMaBBBaBBBBBBjBMBBaBBaMaaaaipBw j.' ' I ain't feeling right to-day, Something wrong I must say; Come to think of it, that's right , I forgot my Rocky Mountain 7 Tea last night ; - Adams Drug Co, 60O. Present owner going West. Address LocklBox.Sl Stanley N. C. I HAVE consolidated ray meat mar ' ket. known as the McLean mar ket, with the one in Davis, block where my customers at the former place will find me always ready to serve them in the matter of fresh meats, fish and oysters. Phones 33 and 60, Dayia Block. tf. W. N. Davis! COR SALE-Our entire stock of r General Merchandise. All per sons owing ns are Hereby requested to come forward and settle at once as we want to close out out business. J; Y. Miller & Co. Grier Building, opposite City Hall. ' N22c4. VRAIG V ceived & WILSON have jmt re- two car loads of fine afrw.1r .nil . ifi.T imn Ii.m 3m ltmi stables one hundred and twenty five Week o! Prayer. bead o( Horses. Mares and Mules some extra fine family horsea in the lot. Come and see them and you can find what you want there. Prices right. y - - N29c5. FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1907. Gastonia Produce "Market l-.: iic 15c. Sens Frya ggs Butter-. Onions . Peas Com r , .22c .20c. .8Sc. Sweet Potatoes.. Cabbage.. v$2.00. 80c. -50c .150 Country Hams. Country Shoulders.. 16c . 11 1-2 Homemade Molasses 50 to 55c Cranberries 15c qt. Gastonia CottoQ. - These figures represent the prices paid to wagons: Nov. 22nd. Good middling 10 X Strict middling 10 Middling 9 Cotton See4 18c Cotton Receipts. September 950 bales. October... . 2,046 bales. TOWN AND COUNTY. Mr. Henry Adams, of Lowell, is a business visitor in the city jo-day. Add the following to your phone list; B. W. Bingham, 184; J. E. Crutchfield. 200; B. F. Norris, 27S; j, l,. nenancK, wv; jttugn Long 353 Mr. Walter H. Savory, Southern agent for the Merarenthafer Linotype Company of New York, was in Gas - tonia on business Wednesday. Supreme Secretary Samuel S. Tattersall, of Baltimore, will lecture in the opera house to-aight. The Heptasophs cordially invite the pub lic to be present and hear him. Mr. J. M. Davis and son Thomas, of Catawba Springs, Lincoln county, were the guests from Monday to Wednesday of Mr. Davis' father, Capt. John F. Davis. Mr. Geor&re H. Scherer from Yorkville for a week or two is here as sisting the Walters Brothers in their barber shop. He is a former Gas tonian and his friends are glad to see ' him in Gastonia again. Mr. W. C. Davis returned to Winston-Salem yesterday morning to be with Mrs. Davis, who is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Benton. Mrs. Davis' condition is re ported as steadily improving. Mr. J. Puett Hoffman, postmas ter at Dallas, is confined to his home by illness. Mr. Hoffman recently moved into his new and attractive brick atore house adjoining the Hoffman House, The Gazette begs the indulgence of its readers for the small amount of reading matter in to-day'a - issue. An unusual amount of job printing rendera it is impossible to issue - a large supplement and consequentlyit is impossible for us to get eyery- iiiing in our iimiieu space. .-. Rev. J. C. Harmon, the newly appointed pastor of West End and Franklin Avenue Methodist churches arrived last night and will be here for a few days making preparation !for entering upon his work. He will return to make his home here per- maniiy next weeic. Mr. Lucius J. Holland, of Blue . field, W. Va., is on a short visit to his old home at Dallas, being the guest there of his mother, Mrs. Julia Courts Holland. He came last week and will return to West Virginia in a few days. Mr. Hoi land is a prominent attorney of Bluefield.' He comes home every fall to visit his mother and other ' relatives and hia many friends are glad to see him. MIsss En sley Hall . Dead. . V Miss Ensley Hall, daughter " of Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Hall, died at 5 o'clock yesterday after noon at her borne at the Avon Mill. The funeral services wte held to-dav, conducted by Ruv. John Hall, followed by inter ment in Shiloh Cemetery. The Woman's Foreign Mis sionary Society of Main Street Methodist church are observing the week of prayer this week. Prayer services are to be held every afternoon during the week at 3 o'clock in the ladies' parlor of the church. All the ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Yes terday afternoon, instead of the prayer service, the regular business meeting was held, this having been postponed from the juonaay previous. Mayor's Court. In the Mayor's court Wednes day morning there was only one case. John Smith, for being drunk and disorderly, was given his choice of 20 days on the road or a fine of $50 and the cost. Failing ' to raise the amount of the fine, he was sent to the road. On Thursday, Ed Wilson, white, from Yorkville, was bound over to Superior Court tinder a bond of $50 for carrying a pistol, and Gus Sex ton forfeited a bond of $5 on the charge of drunk and disorderly. A False Report. The Gastonia correspondence of The CharhMte News of yes terday afternoon contained the following item which is entirely false and absolutely,, without foundation in fact: "Gastonia banks have a( last followed the example set by many banks in this section and they.-too. are paying for cotton with scrip." How such a report gained cur rency is beyond the comprehen sion of the local bankers as The Gazette learns, after thoroughly investigating the situation, that the Gastonia . banks have at no time even considered the prop osition of issuing script either for payment for cotton or for any otner purpose, as tola in The Gazette recently the banks here have on band more factual cash than usual and are in splen did shape to take care of their business without resorting to the issuance of scrip. ' Commissioners Indicted. The grand jury yesterday after noon returned a bill of indict ment against the board of coun ty commissioners charging them with failure to comply with the recommendation of the grand jury made at the September term of court that a new court house be built..1 It is under stood that the case will be called for .trial t at the next term of Superior Court. The board is composed of Mr. A, R. Anders, of Gastonia; Dr. Q G Falls; of Kings Mountain; Mr. N. B. Kendrick, of , Cherry ville; Mr. John ;F. Xeepeir, 4f Belmont, and Mr. R. s& Davenport, of Mount Holly. ? . -? M Sale Confirmed. The - sale of the Whetstone j Cotton Mill has been confirmed i by Superior Court now in ses sion. Arrangements have been j made by the purchasers to put this mill into operation at a very early, elate. . . Mr. J. ' D. Ledford and family nave moved irom iawndaie to uas tonia, and will make their home here. -.. . , Court Says J, L Darke Is Tress " arer e! Bessemer City Cast Appealed to Supreme Court ' Indictment' Against John A : Smith Quashed and Stale Ap peals Sheehsn Gets Eighteen Months Criminal Docket Nearlnf Completion. . One of the most interesting cases on the criminal docket of Gaston County Superior Court, in session at Dallas this week, was the action entitled State of North Carclira on relation of J, L. Burke vs. J. W. M. Jenkins, in which the plaintiff set up the claim that he bad been illegally deposed from office and sought to be restored to the same. The indictment grew out of the action of the board of , town commis sioners of Bessemer City in de- ?osing Burke, who was elected n the regular town election last May, and putting in . his place Mr. Jenkins. This action on the art of the board, it seems, fol owed . the payment by Burke, as treasurer, of an order of the old board of town commissioners for $30 after the new board, elected at the same time as him self, had ordered him not to pay the order. Burke refused to turn over the books and papers pertaining to bis office to Jen kins and instituted action against the board to recover his, office. The decision of the court was that Burke is the legal treasurer of the town of Bessemer City. The defendant appealed to the Supreme Court. Another case which attracted some attention was that of the State vs. J. A. Smith, mayor of Bessemer City, charging bim with corruption in office, the al legation befng that he refused to remove a case, State vs. H. N. Garrison, for retailing, which was before him for trial as mayor, to another court. When the case was called for trial couusel for the defense made a motion that the indictment be quashed and this motion was sustained by the court, The State took an appeal to the Supreme Court. Both of these cases were warmly contested by both sides and quite a good deal of time was consumed in argument. SHEEHAN GETS 18 MONTHS. Ed Sheehan, the Gastonia white man who some weeks ago shot his wife and cut his throat in an attempt to commit suicide at the Clara Mill, was sentenced to eighteen months on the roads. Following is a list of the cases on the criminal docket that bad been disposed of up to yesterday afternoon: R. D. Metcalf, larceny, four months on the roads. John Stevenson, carrying con cealed weapons, six months on the roads. John Stevenson, disturbing re ligious worship, judgment sus pended on payment of costs, i Noah Butler, injury to proper ty, judgment suspended on pay ment Of COftS. i.,; Vf,-"f Bob McLurd, assault,-judgment suspended on payment of COStS. -v..; I Jim Deaton, assault, judgment suspended oh payment of costs. George Stowe, judgment sus pended on payment of costs. Lester Perry, assault, thirty days on the roads. " Will Gist, attempt to deliver whiskey, nolle prossed. ' J. W. Sistare, carrying con cealed weapons, finded $10 and the costs. 1 . " , T. Roby Sides, assault, judg ment suspended on payment of costs.' : i ?' : i "'Herbert Friday. Fred Farrar. Robert Hoffman, Ode Dellinger and Tress Robinson, gambling, judgment suspended on pay ment of costs. A. G, Lingerfelt, gambling, fine and cost $20. . . '. Arch Friday, gambling, five months, in jail with power to county : commissioners to hire out :'.' : ; Robert Shannon, larceny, six months on the roads, - Son Jackson, gambling1, judg ment suspended on payment of COStS. . ' '.iA'.;v Major, Vance, gambling, judg ment suspended on payment of costs. tj f - .; :;.. ' John Brandon, carrying con cealed weapons, fined $20' and required to appear at each term of court for twelve months' and show good behavior. Frank . .Mclntire, retailing, nolle prossed with leave. Selic Fowler, gambling, judg ment suspended on payment of costs.:-! .-, .' . , . :. Bub Rbyne, 1 carrying con cealed weapons, five months on the roads. w Bub Rhyne, gambling, judg ment suspended . on payment of cost. Preston Cox, carrying con cealed weapons, fined $5 and the cost. Otis Fox, carrying concealed weapons, fined $5 and costs. Perry Gunning, retailing, five months on. the roads. Sam Wallace, retailing, eight months on the . roads; three cases. Frank Parrish, retailing, judg ment suspended on payment of half the cost. Let Centre, assault with in tent to kill, judgment suspend ed on payment of costs. Dave and Charles Davidson, larceny, twelve months on the cbaidgang. Sol Sbives, drunk and dis orderly, appealed from mayor's court at Bessemer City, remand ed to mayor's court at Besse mer City. R. A. Sherrill and Charlie Teague, affray, fined $10 and costs. Horace Stacy and Corn Webb, assault with deadly weapons nolle prossed with leave. John Gibson and Jim Gibson. assault with -deadly weapons, to pay cost and give bond in the sum of $100 for their appearance at the next term of court. Jim Thomas, alias Jim Lomax, larceny, five years on the roads, D. A. Mauney and C. F. Lineberger. retailing, nolle prossed with leave. Judge James L. Webb, of Shelby, is presiding, he having exchanged courts with Judge G. S. Ferguson. Judge Webb disposes of business with dis patch and usually with satisfac tion to all concerned. The criminal docket will doubtless be finished this afternoon. PRICED T.O 'MEN QUICKLY ' $5.00 Men's Siiiis to be Sold Tit Big Sacrifice ; ". ;; $4.98 At This Extremely Low Price S4.98 We are offering good wool suits worth considerably! more money than price ' asked. Nearly every size. , . , j i Be Surprised Many suits worth $10 and $12.50 in this lot $7.50 $7.50 You Will When you examine these suits. $10 This lot contains greatest value of all $10 We have gone through our, entire clothing slock, and all broken lots with only two or three suits of a kind left have gone into one of these special lots We will be pleased to have you call and examine them. A splendid oppor tunity to get a good suit at a low price. Boys' Suits and Overcoats Our business in this department has been very good and we can still show , you a splendid line . . r ' I BRING THE BOY Met o. EES! Iyeageto :B Special Silk Underskirt and Lace Curtain Values, for" -Saturday $3.89 $3.89 At the opera house Tuesdai night "A Confederate Spy" or A oiaier'a ssweetneart" played to a large audience and the frequent ap plause indicated tnat tne production was pleasing. On Saturday night the same company will present one 6f the best billa in the line of come dy which the opera house patrona have witnessed, namely "The Dea con from New York." The evening's entertainment will include plots and incidents from the life of the famous I Jesse James, the noted outlaw. - 100 Sample .Underskirts In black and colors, value $5.00 and $6.00 These skirts are this sea-son's-styles and makes, and are GREAT VALUES Thanksgiving Announcement After you eaten your tor key and taters, Swallowed your cider and tipped all. the waiters After bolted mince soup Step 'round to our? studio - for your Thanksgiving group,. And we will le there to serve yon with ear best skill at i modest price. Tem pest or sunshine will mike oo difference, we're ssed to dark 'days .. '; Phone 147 J. I. GREEN lent I? .r. ie waiters i ( er you've t i your I 0 0 $4.98 1 125 Sample Underskirts I $4.98 In black, $6.00, $7.00 and $.7.50 Values SI . 19 SPECIAL BARGAINS IS 1.19 100 pairs lace curtains, full width, 35 yards long, neat floral designs $1.50i $2.06,fand $i2t25 Values1 s Window Display ' .i . . - - -f, V Retail Department See Window Display Pocahontas Perfume - ' V i will be . "AIT the rage" i at the . .. ' .' , Jamestown Exposition. Have you tried k? ' - For Sale by ; FROST TORJJENCB A CO. NOTICE. All persona are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of of the un dersigned: either bv fauntinr. fish ing, felling timber, walking:, driving. or nding; exeept by the regular J. R. Shannon. E. W. Carson J Charlie Pearson. J. M. Blackwood. A. M. Whitesides. W. D. AnthonT. C. V. Sarvis.John Sarvis. Charlie Boyd. John Hawkins - Mrs. Marv Crawford, h, T. Morrow, Thomas Dilling, J.B. Carson. W L. White- sides. J. L. WTiiteaidea. K. T nvia n MM ' j.r. inomas. Conner rearson. S. Wr Bradley, J. R. Carson, E. A. Morrow., J. J. Gamble.- S. A. Lewi. I j. r. opencer,-n. u. llanna and J. u. iianna.- r N26p. WEDDING PRESENTS ; : FOR FALL BRIDES I ..The demand for handsome Cut Glass and dainty STERL ING SILVER Is growing larger with every season. t . We have A striking line of these" goods and invite your' In spection. . r . . ;, We also have a ; complete, line of Hand Painted Chinar Bric-a Brac and Art Goods, which will make an Elegant Present for the Fall Bride. 2L 3C Ifc, watai. 3C OF SUMMONS. . .Torrence-Morris Co. - Leading Jewelers A, Opticians t Expert Repairing H ' Artistic Engraving -.ol .' HOTICt North Carolina. Snperior Court. GaaUm County. I , Before lot ciera. -Ida KozseUe tod W.B. Rat- ledge, administrator of the es- Utt ol Ba Hoke, deceaacd, a. 4 ; Blisa Hall and her hnjband. I . Joe , Hall. Irene Sprinca and her husband. Henry Springa. Omey Berry and her huaband.. , ' Berry. Losiaa McKane aad ' "her haabaBd, Albert McKane. Lizzie McCarthero aad her btubafid. William If eCartbern.' . Saaa Shrae.- Ed Johnson. afayZ - Johnson, Charlie Jekiiti, 1 Ceorce Johnaoa aad Ethel Johnson. Clara Martin. Sadie Martin. Martin, Martin, Ephraini Martin, - Johnaoa. "The defendants. Irene Sprinca and her husband. Henry Sptinga. Omey Berry and her husband. Berry. Sam Kara. Oaa Hoke. John Hoke. Utsia McCartbem. and her husband. William McCartbera. will take notice that an action entitled aa a bore haa been commenced in the Saperior Court ol Gaston County. North Carolina. for the purpose of selliue for partition among the plaintiff and defendants, that certain tract ot land situated ta Sotrffl Point Township. Gaston County; North Carolina, adjoining the lands of M. H. Shyse, Fred Arm strong and others, con , taming about IS acres more or seas, and which is fully described in the petition now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Saperior Court of Gaston County. North Carolina, and in which said defendants have aa interest; and aaid defendants will lurther take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Saperior Court of Gaston County, at the court house in th town of Dallas, North Carolina, on the jt r , " 22sd day of December, 1907, and answer or demur to the rerified petition which is now on file therein or the relief aemaaded in aaid petition will be granted. This the 20th. day of November. 1907 D13c4w cc.-ConirwBcx, Clerk Superior Court Gaston County. LDMINISTRAT08S NOTICE. Haying oualified aa administrators of F. 8. Baker, deceased, late of Gaston County. North Csrolins. this is to notify all persona having claims strains the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the nadersigaed on or before the i -,..t- . . ? firsl Ui si Kerstassr. 1903. ' or this notice will bo plead ia bar of their Aad all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment. This the 25th day of Oc tober. J907. t-- . w and Admisiatrtlors. tm P. Baxsa. CsapbeU aad McMillan. Attorneys. I3c6tr i ORGANS WON PRIZE.: ; Blfh Point . feeplsl Proud ! Showint." Special to Charlotte Obsenrer. " , ' High Point. Nov 6. The High Point organs took first price at the Yadkin Valley Fair at Salisbury last week.. This is especially complimentary when it is known that they; were in competition with five of the largest factories in ttft United States." Mr. W. G. Shipman, the able secretary and treasurer of the High Point Piano and Organ Company, is doiz? a splendid bnsiness, besiaici wiih a small business a few years t ) until. now tbe coapany t!. i 300 organs a month. t-or Dale fcy
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