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w .1 C'-izrA WHOLESALE LAHCENY, THANsscivir.asravicts.i - V V GAZnTTP. BUILDING (or rent af ter Dec. 1st. Apply toW. 1'. Marshall, Box D. -Raleigh." 2(k-2.- F)R SALE. GoNl work Apply to R. Q. Howe, R. jno. i. uasionia. m. C. mar. V. IX N20p SUK IF vour house needs glass Put in or needs re puttying. Call VV. L. Gallant, phone No. 220. tf TVTOTICn. IN on Tuesdays and Our cotton gin will run sdavs and Tridai unt.l otherwise notified. J. C. Rob nson & Co. - . . U.lp PR RI-NT Heath store building on Mala street near First Nation-1 al Dank, - Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co.- . , tf.'.- DRINCESS in the Skies" at Star 1 ..Theatre Wednesday and Thura , day nights. ' Illustrated song- "We Never Seemed so far Apart Before." r N27CJ. - , Mbs Annie Self, of Newton, U the guest of Mr. and Mr. VV. V. Michael, : , Mr. S.B. Bryuicr, of McAden villc, was a business visitors in Gastonia yesterday. . -v . ; - Mr. R. C. Eowen,"" formerly of Lowell but -now residing; at Belmont, was a business visitor in Gastonia yesterday. ';; Mayor C. B. Armstrong has returned from a business trip to Philadelphia. , , ... : Mrs." J.' A. ' Glenn'' left this morning to spend several days in Charlotte. . ; . i .. .. Miss Ellen Hicks returned yesterday from, Lincolnton, where she has been spending several days visiting friends. : - v-Mr. J. D. Duff, a well-known merchant of Clover, S. CP; was 1HAVE consolidated my meat mar ket, known as the McLean mar .Jct, with the one in Davis block where my customers at the former . place will find ,tne always ready to serve them in ' the matter of fresh meats, fish and oysters. Phones 33 and 60, Dayis Block. . tf. VV. N. Davis. & WILSON have jutt re- two car loads of fine stock, and.- they now have in their stables one hundred and twenty five head of Horses. Mares and Mules some extra fine family horses in the . lot. Come and see them and you can find what you want there. - Prices right. N29c5. RAIG v ceived two TUESDAY, NOV 26, 1907. Gastonia 1 Jens .;' Frys Ezzi- . Batter Onions Peas Corn- Produce Market lie .15e. - 22c 20c. ..85c. Sweet Potatoes. Cabbage . 2.0fl. :z80c. :rsoc ISO -16c . 11 1-2 ' Country Hams. Country Shoulders Homemade Molasses.. JO to 55c Cranberries... . 15c qt. Gastonia Cotton. , ' These' figures represent the prices - . paid to wagons: - Nov, 2Gnd. Good middling; 10 X -- Strict middling: - Middling- : 10X Cotton Seed - 18c Cotton Receipts. September,... ......950 bales. October... . .... 2,046 bale. TOWN AND COUNTY. is Thanksgiving Thursday ' Day. ' . .Cotton receipts to-day were 49 bales. Total since Nov. 15thv 131 bales. - The Trinity College Glee . Club is booked for an engage ment at the Opera House on Thursday night, December 51 Mr. ana Mrs. William Kin are moving this week into their - new home on Narrow Guage street next to 'Mr. J. D. B. Mc , Lean's. Chief of Police Wiley Car : . roll received notice from New ton ''yesterday that a reward of $250 is : offered for the capture - of the -negro who shot Chief of Police J. J. Goforth at Newton. . At noon yesterday in front of - the J postoffice Capt. W. I. , Stowe cried an auction sale of a house and lot belonging to J. L. Carson and wife located on West Airline : street. The property brought $550 -ad was bid in by Mr. Jno. O. Rankin. 'At a congregational meeting of the Gastonia pastorate of the Evangelical Lutheran church, which includes the churches at : Gastonia - and , Bessemer City, held Sunday, it was decided that the pastorate will .hereafter be selfrsupporting and cease to re- ceive aid from tbe Mission Board. At tne same meetiug an w m ' crease in- the pastor's salary was voted. ' ' . The Torrence-Morris Coin ; pany, the well-lr.no wn jewelers, have i installed an : up-to date polishing lathe and dynamo for plating gold and silver. The motor has an attachment by which ifour . separate and dis tinct speeds can be obtained, tbe'slowest being 1,700 revolu tions a minute and the highest 3,200 a .minute. This is tbe . only speed regulator for a motor run by an alternating current in - Gastonia. This firm will prob- ably add in the near future other machinery to their repair manu facturing department to accom modate the large amount of business of this kind that they do. : V -::'--,r---i'';";.-;:-r' - GIVES A PERFECT SKIN. ; " Snlpbar la Liquid Form Adds to the ; ; Beauty of Womea. : ; " Beauty U only ekia dp. but yoo can- not be bcaatiful if yoa have any Skin Dis ease W a bad cotnplezion. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR quickly cores Bdrma. Tetter, Sores, Eruptions. Blotches, and all Skin Diseases,' Apply HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT to the ' face just as yon to to bed. and it will sooo ' UTS you smooth, velvety skin. Taken internally. HANCOCK'S LIQUID . " SULPHUR purifies the blood and dears up tbe complexion. A few spoonfuls in hot water makea the finest of sulphur baths. All druFiints srll it. Sulphur Booklet free, if you write HANCOCK LIQUID SUL PHUR CO-Baltimore, .--. - Dr. W. W. Leake, of Orlando, Fla who was cured, says: " It is the most wonderful remedy for Enema I aavo ever known . - - - TJ19. . o s . o r . a business visitor in uastonia yesterday. v , ; Mr. W. G. Separk, of Ral eigh, was in town yesterday, the guest of his brother, Mr. J. II. Separk. V-... s' ;.v,v-,n, i Mr:'GI. Gullick.'of Bel tnont, was a business visitor in Gastonia yesterday. . Miss Mamie Davis, former ly with the Piedmont Telephone and Telegraph Co,, is now with tbe J. M, Belk Co. Mr. Fred E. Garvin, of Newton, spent last night in Gastonia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ford. - Miss Emma Stanton, of Clover, S. C.,, is visiting the family of Dr. Henry F. Glenn. Mr. Harrison Ferguson re turned last night from a bust ness trip to Spartanburg, S .Rev, W. R. Ware and fami ly are expected to arrive to-morrow from Monroe. Mr. Ware is the new pastor of Main Street Methodist church and will occupy the parsonage. - Mrs. A. L. McClellan, of Norfolk, is visiting Mrs. Thomas Lee Craig. She will be joined in a few days by Mr. McClellan, who is chief owner of the Union stockyards at Norfolk, and will remain until after Thanksgiving. Mr. Lucius Holland, a prom inent attorney of Bluefield, W. Va., J who is on a visit to his mother, - Mrs. Julia Courts Hol land, at Dallas, was in Gastonia yesterday mingling with his many friends hese. - Mr. and Mrs. W. B. South erland, of Hickory, spent Sun day with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Penny. They returned home yesterday Mr. Southerland is depot agent at Hickory. - Mrs. J. H. Separk left Sun day morning for Concord to at tend the funeral, of Mr. Rufus A. Brown, a prominent citizen of that town who' died Sunday morning after a long -illness. He was the father ot Misses Maud and Grace Brown Jtvho are well-known and popular in Gas tonia, having visited here often as the guests of Mrs. Separk, Mrs. A. A. McLean, ac companied by her daughter Lillian and two sons, Rob and Earl, left some dayg-'ago for a two weeks visit to Richmond, Va. They will attend the wed ding of Miss Lola Gary and - Dr. B. Thomas Blackwell, which takes place to-day. Mr. M. M. Lindsay, who has been superintendent of card ing at the Gray Manufacturing Company's mill since it was first put in operation, leaves to day for Cliffside, where he has accepted a similar position with tbe Cliffside Mills. His family will join him in a week or two. Mr. Lindsay .has been a resi dent of Gastonia for the past six years and likes the town so well that be expects to return here; at some future time to live tA?ji:: '" ' ' " Zl ,: ' Rev. S. F. Conrad, of Char lotte, spent yesterday in the city, the guest of Rev. J. A". iHole. Rev. Mr. Conrad has been lor 8 or 10 years the trav elling" representative of t h e ; North Carolina Baptist, but has resigned his position to go back into the ministerial work, hav ing accepted a call to a Baptist church near Charlotte. ' One purpose of his visit was tov in spect the handsome new Loray BaDtist church, with" a view to following it as a model for the new church his congregation ! intends to build. j -. ' MMaaH wawsMmai !-''-'- .'-V .The Baltimore Racket is conduct ing Gastonia'a Greatest Sale. In t pite of the rain and mad thousands ot people attended on tne opening day and their department stores have been crowded ever since. See a j on page four. J. A. Hooeycutl. White Man 0 Cooieeraee, Jailed In Delsult of $5C3 Bond for Embezzle mini and I trrnv-tT a a Oooda and Money From NJ Stewart, r Saturday night the police dc partment unearthed wnat was apparently a wholesale larceny scheme. As a result J. A. Hon eycutt and L. Flair, two white men -who came to "Gastonia about three .-weeks . ago from Cooleemee, were arrested and tbe former is now in jail at Dal las in default of bonds aggregat ing $500 while the cas; agaiust Plair was nol - prossed. Tbey were tried yesterday before Squire" T. . H.; - White. They were arrested at Plair's house at the Lbray by Chief of Police Wiley Carroll and Policeman T. N.. Williams, who were accom panied by Mr. W J. Stewart, from whom large portion of tbe goods were stolen. ' ' Honeycutt had been clerking for Stewart in tbe latter s store in the Davis block for the past two ..weeks. Saturday -- he was sent out to do some collecting and, in his absence, Mr. Stewart discovered that Honeycutt bad sold some articles and. received the money therefor but bad fail ed to turn same in. When Hon eycutt did not turn up Saturday night Mr. Stewart notified the police and a search was institu ted with the result as above stated. When the officers arrived at Plair's house at the Loray tbey found Honeycutt and placed him under arrest. A search was made of the house and a large uantitv ot good?, including a good supply of groceries, was found in two trunks. In Honey- cutt's trunk was also found $59.31 in money, this probably being money the man had col lected for Stewart and had Jailed to turn in. Two charges were preferred against Honeycutt, one for the embezzlement of $59.31 and the other for the larceny of $45 worth of dry goods and gro-1 cenes. flair was indicted lor receiving stolen goods but tbe casejnras nol prossed. c ourt Adjourned. The November term of Gas ton Superior Court adjourned Saturday after completing the criminal docket. The civil docket was continued- as a whole, as Judge Webb had to leave for tbe Eastern part of tbe State to hold another court yes terday. Will Cloninger, who was indicted for murder of John Mauney," was required to give bond of $2,500 for his appear ance at next term of court, his case being continued. Four others under indictment as his accomplices were held uuder bon3s of $500 each and papers are still out for two others who have not ben apprehended. 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 Tea last night. Adams Drug Co. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express to our many friends our appreciation and thanks for their many kind ministrations and sympathetic words during the , illness and death of our little one. They will, ever linger as fragrant memories with us. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shannon. Union Service at A. B. P. Church Special Services at First : Baptist and ' Loray Baptist Churches. -y ; y-y Thursday, jho2th, is Thanks giving Day and, in accordance with a timehonored custom, special services will be held . by the several congregations in Gastonia. ' A union 'service will beheld by the First Presby terian,' the Associate Reformed Presbyterian and the Metbolist churches in the A. R. P. church Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. W. R. Ware, the newly ap pointed pastor of Main Street Methodist church, will . conduct the seryi:e. A special service will be lield Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in the Fiist Baptist church by tbe p. stor, Rev. WTH. Reddish An ff :rin will be taken' for the benefit of the orphans' home at Thomasville. The pastor. Rev. J. A. Hole, will bold special Thanksgiving services at tne L,oray uaptist church Thursday evening at o'clock. It is customary for the . busi ness houses to close for a portion at least of Thanksgiving Day and it is presumed that the cus torn will be followed in this re spect this year. "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease croup. Has been used with success in our family or eight years." Mrs. L. White acre, uunaJo, in. y. Death of Child. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shannon . .1 have tne synipamy 01 many riends in the death of their little daughter. Vivian Elmina, which occured Sunday at their home in West Gastonia. Death resulted from whooping cough complicat ed with kidney disease. Fu neral services were held at the home yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. A. S. Anderson and tbe little body was tenderly laid to rest in Oak wood Cemetery. 1 he little one would have been three years old the 27th of January. mm .... , . t MS CA PRICE D; TO..IV1 OV EQU I C K LY Constipation, indigestion, drive away appetite and make you weak and sick. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea restores the ap petite, drives away disease, builds up the system. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Adams Drug- Co. Death at Belmont. Mrs Sarah E. Abernethy died Satuidav morning at 7 o'olock at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs J. L. Armstrong, at Bel mont, aged 73 years. Death re sulted from pneumonia after , a brief illness. Funeral services were held at the Belmont Bap tist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Purnell and interment followed in Goshen Cemetery Prior to her marriage many years ago de ceased was Miss Sallie , Smith She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. L. Armstrong, with whom she had lived for" a num ber of years, and one sister, Mrs Sallie Roper, of Belmont. Mrs. Abernethy was a loyal and con sistent member of the Baptist cburcVand was held in high es teem by all who knew her. I AND POSTED L Three cents each, Notices for sale 2 for 3 cents S for 10 cents. 12 for 20 cents, 100 for $1.25. Address orders to Gazette Pub. Co., Gastonia, N. C. tt. .1 RESOLVED THAT THE ART OF BEI WELL DRESSED IS TO BE DRESSEP FOQ. EVERY OCCA S ON -EVEMJN THE kitchen. Turkey, 5Alador ANY DAINTYWH SHOULD 3E MELtrVRESSED, NOT YOU? DUiT. WHY- XI Wm. H. Brown & Bros. Pocahontas Perfume will appeal to the most - . refined taste V. :"' - "v prove a delightful surprise - . to the user. For Sale by - ' - :. : - . FROST TORRENCE CO. will Your, turkey taste good ir you jit DOWN TO THE TABLE -SHABBILY CLAD? fJoME PEOPLE THINK IT S UNNECESSARY TO EAT TO LIVE: ' EATINdv-WILL; MAKE: YOU,XfEklST" BUT YOU MUST WEAR. GOOD CLOTHES ALSO ir - YOU WISH TO "LIVE." THEY WILL HELP Yol To ENJOY YOUR. TURKEY: - - - RESPECTFULLY, . SiAN-SIiTER (HEArTO-FOOT OUT-FITTERS FOI? MEN AND BOYS) 500 Men's Suits to he Sold at Big Sacrifice ' $4.98 At This' Extremely Low Price $4.98 We arc offering good wool suits worth considerably more money than price . " . - ' asked. Nearly every size. $7.50 You Will Be Surprised $7.50 When you examine these suits. Many suits worth $10 and $12.50 in this lot : $10 This lot contains greatest valueof all $10 We have gone through our entire clothing stock, and all broken lots with mil v two or three suits of a kind left have gone into one of these special lots Wc 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 BRING THE BOY 3&e.lk . Co. Pickarol Paiii-tecL Cki ma ' 1,.-S y- -it -.-" 'a. iVy '"'If f We are Exclusive Agents Torrence-Morris Co. Jeweler A Opticians. E V E R Y B O DY Wants their Mail, Fruits, Candy, Stationery, Maga zines, Tobacco etc. First door from the postoffice you will find the little ; store of Moore & Shelton We are just now getting in the prettiest line of stationery and tine candies tnat we nave ever attempted to carry. Also fruits of the very finest qualities. Everything we carry is the best of what is going. We thank you for the trade already given us and solicit a continuance. Moore. $ Shelton Next Door to Postoffice TD31 IT 9 NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina. 1 Superior Court. Gaston County, i : Before the Clerk. Ida Kozzelle and W. B. Rut ledge. administrator of the es tate of Ben Hoke, deceased, vs. Eliza Hall and her husband. Joe Hall. I -.tne Sprinirs and her busb.nid. Heuiy Springs, , Otney Berry and her husband. . - Berry. Louisa McKane and her husband, Albert McKane, Lizzie McCartliern and her husband. William McCarthera. Sam Rhyne. Ed Johnson, May ,. Johnson, Charlie Johnson, George Johnson and Ethel Johnson, Clara Martin. Sadie Martin. Martin, Martin. Rphraim Martin, Johnson. The defendants. Irene Springs and ber husband. Henry Spiings. Omey Berry and her husband. - Berry. Sam Khyne. Oss Hoke. John Hoke, Lizzie MeCarthern. snd her husband. William MeCarthern, will take notice that an action ' entitled as shove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County. North Carolina. ur the purpose of nelIinnor partition among the plaintiff and1 defendants, that certain ract of land situated in South Point Township. Gaston - County. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of M. H. Rhyne. Fred Armstrong and others, con- ainina about 15 acres more or less, and which is fully described in the petition now on file in the office of the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Gaston County. North Carolina, and in which said defendants have an interest; and said defendants will further take notice that they are required to aDoear at the office of the Clerk of the Lsuperior Court of Gaston County., at the court house in tbe town of Dallas. Morui Carolina, on the ; 22ad day of December, 1907, and answer or demur to the verified petition Which is now on ftlo therein or the relief demanded la said petition wiU be granted. This the 20th. day of TCorember. 1907. D13c4w C. C. CoawwBLL. Clerk Superior Court Gaston County. AsheviTle's new directory. just issued, gives the mountain metropolis a population ol it, 755. . .. Ex-President Grover . Cleve- and is reported as again seri ously ill at his home in Prince ton, N. J. -,-'... . . .".- : Notice! To th Tax Payrs of Gaston County: I shall be at the following places, on the date mentioned, for the purpose of collecting your tax for the year 1907. GASTONIA, Nbv. 25, 1907, from 9 to 12 LOWELL. Nov. 25, 1907, from 1 to 4 p. McA DEN VILLE, Nov. 26, 1907, from 9 to 12 BELMONT, Nov. 26, J907, from 1 to 4 p. MOUNT HOLLY, Nbv.-27, 1907, from 9 to 12 STANLEY, Nov. 27, 1907, from 1 to 4 p. CHERRYVILLE, Nov. 29, 1907, all day. DILLING MILL, Nov. 30, 1907, from 9 to 12 BESSEMER CITY, Nov. 30, 1907, from 1 to 4 p. DALLAS. Dec. 2, 1907, all day. m. m. m. m. ni. m. m. m. Ifnder the law, I am author ized and empowered to levy and sell the property of any tax: payer who did not pay his taxes before the first day of November. r Be sure to oav your tax on thi round. Yours truly, T. E. Slhiif ird 9- Sheriff . of Gaston County. K23c3. A special? from - Winston- Salem -X to The! Charlotte Ob server ot weanesaay says in formation : has been received there of the murder in Topia, Mexico, of Mr. W. R. Boggs, Jr., a native and former.resiient ofthelVin Citr. The mation was to tbe effect V was assassinated while from the ofSces of the Mining Company, by was employed, to bis Tr Snnday dibt.
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