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' J 1 V . TIIK GASTONIA GAZETTB ; . ;. . ''J. . .'.;.V..V.;, v.'.,. 't-':;" , ' ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1910. PAGE BIX. A Little Reflection in the glass shows the boy how he looks at a mimic. We are making an exhibit of some very neat and desirable articles of Furniture We have taken great pains to stock np with some of the most substantial and best looking furni ture made by leading furniture factories. Modern furniture is not only useful but lends an attractive air to the room in which it is used. Rankin Furniture Company. Start the New Year RIGHT The Gastonia Mutual Building and Loan Association Opens its 11th Series Jan. 1, 1910 Place Your Subscriptions NOW Good Investment Liberal Loans i An Elephant on Its Hand. ' Detroit News.' .'"vV"- J , These are days of awful suspense in and about toe Smithsonian Jnsu tutlon. The' officiate have recelred word that one Theodore Roosevelt has already collected 8,463 sped' mens of vertebrates, a large number, of moUusks and other Invertebrates, several thousand plants, photographs and a large variety of anthropolog ical materials. All this, to be housed, set, set up. labeled and in dexed, means work. Vertebrates have a habit of growing large in Af rica. Elephants, giraffes, hlppopota- ml, rhlnocerl, ltons, gorillas, and a lot of rare and curious creatures with omnlous-soundlng names that are new In the ears of American cit izens suggest that the ancient and honorable Smithsonian Institution will be bulged with these shiploads of curios. Those Smithsonian sa vants know something of Mr. Roose velt and his energetic ways. In their mind's eye they can picture him go ing over the dark continent with a horse rake and a fine-toothed comb. letting nothing escape, from the germ of sleeping sickness to the big gest flop-eared elephant that ever trampled down a forest. Mr. Roose velt doubtless opines that his collec tion for a while, but the curators of the Smithsonian are very much In doubt as to whether the Institution will hold the collection. of E. G. McLURD, Sec. and Treas. Office at Gaston Loan & Trust Co. Blobbs Bjoncs is never satisfied unless he Kills two birds with one stone. Slobbs And he isn't satisfi ed then, unless lie get.s the stone back. Love is blind; or, at least he doesn't always succeed in shooting straight. The South and the West. Collier's Weekly. All the picturesque incidents rapid growth which are suggested by the word "boom" have been for thirty years associated with the West. For the next twenty years the South is to be the country of quickly doubling population and ail the other phenomena of expansion: And. once started, the South may easily go farther than the West. It has much that the West never had: for example, coal and iron in abun dance and within a stone's throw of each other; plenty of lumber one half the country's remaining timber is in the Southern States; navigable streams to take advantage of the new era of water transportation at the recent Conservation Congress it was said that of twenty-six thous and miles of navigable streams in the Tnited States, the South had twenty-three thousand. The South in all the world has a practical monopoly of one of the world's fundamental crops substan tially, no other country competes with it in the growing of cotton. The South has a soil as rich as the West's, and much more sunshine in the course of a year. In turning its , Saturday In the railroad yards at Ashsvilie.'Ous lfennett, an employe of the Hana Rees Tannery, had tooth legs cu$ off by a shifting engine which ran over him. He stepped from one track to void a train and was killed by another. , . Samuel H. Tattersall, for many years supreme secretary of, the In dependent Order ' Heptasophs, ; died suddenly .Sunday night at his borne In Baltimore, aged 44. He was born In Philadelphia.. NOTICE. The United .Daughters of the Con federacy will hold a called meeting In the library Friday afternoon, February 4th, at 3 o'clock. A mat ter of Importance to the Daughters Is to be discussed and It Is urged that every one who possibly can be present. Legal Advertisements SALE OF STANLEY CREEK COTTON MILLS. By virtue of the power of sale It is very careless of a girl to drop ; natura, resource3 int,0 weaith, and her eyes, especially if they are glass eyes There' Is fnae Ana more Feralfees0 then into comfort and culture, the South has one Important advantage over the West: the South has a good deal of money of its own to start with; practically every dollar of the money that made the West was borrowed back East at rates which reckoned eight per cent on a first mortgage very reasonable, and often ran as high as fifteen. value in the The mere mixing of materials to obtain analy sis requires no special knowledge. The of a fertilizer lies source from which the plant food is obtained. Each ingredient in Royster goods is selected with a view of supplying the plant from sprouting until harvest. The plant is not overfed at one time and starved at an other. T w e'n t y - f i v e years experience goes with everv Di TRADE MAft REGISTERED Sold by reliable dealers throughout the South. F. S. Royster Guano Co. NORFOLK, VA. Sunday a dozen foreigners discuss ed the meat boycott question at a cheap boarding house in Pittsburg, Pa., all but one agreeing not to eat any meat. Mic Skovlac, the twelfth, would not agree and was delighted that he had all the breakfast steak to himseir. He started in Oto eat it all but was choked to death on the first mouthful. A COMMON ERROR. The Same Mistake Is Made by Many Gastonia People. It's a common error To plaster the aching back, To rub with liniments rheumatic Joints, When the trouble comes from the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney Ills, And are endorsed by Gastonia cit izens. Mrs. J. P. Turner, 286 Loray Mill House. Gastonia, N. C, says: "I feel that it is my duty to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills so that suffer ers from kidney trouble may know what remedy to use to obtain relief. Kidney complaint had me In its grasp for several years and at times my condition was serious. Doan's Kidney Pills were finally brought to my attention and as I had obtained no relief from the several other remedies I had previously used,' I procured a box at the Abernethy Shlelds Drug Co. They strengthened my kidneys and improved my condi tion In every way. Since that time I have had no symptoms of kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fotr-Milbuni Oo, Buffalo, Xew York sole agrata for the United States, - Remember - the name Doan's and take no other. vested In me by a Deed of Trust ex ecuted by the Stanley Creek Cotton Mills, dated August 1, 1904 and reg istered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston county, in Mort gage Deed Book No. 53 at Page 512. 4 J tM etc.. default Having oeen maue m the payment of the Bonds secured by said Deed of Trust, and the holder and owner of five hundred of said Bonds having requested me to sell the property conveyed by said Deed of Trust, and such default having continued for 30 days, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, for cash at the office of the STANLEY CREEK COTTON MILLS in the town of Stanley in Gaston county. North Carolina, on Thursday, March 3, 1010, all the property, real and personal, of the said Stanley Creek Cotton Mills, which real estate is situated in said town of Stanley and bounded as follows: i. Beginning at a stake in the center of the Carolina Central Rail road track, Chas. F. Smith's corner, ; and runs S. 77 1-4 W. 25 5-16 poles to a stake; thence N. 26 3-4 W. 6 poles and 15 1-2 links to a stake; thence N. 77 1-4 E. 25 1-4 poles to a stake in the middle of the Carolina Central Railroad track; thence along the middle of said railroad track to the beginning, containing one acre and one pole. 2. Beginning at. a stake in the center of the Carolina Central Rail road track, J. T. Abernethy's corner, and runs with his line passing his corner S. 77 1-4 W. 53 poles to a stone; thence N. 24 1-2 W. 38 poles to a stone, J. A. Morris' corner; thence with his line N. 80 1-4 E. 53 1-2 poles to the center of the Carolina Central Railroad track; thence along the middle of said rail road track 35 1-4 poles "to the be ginning, containing 11 3-4 acres, more or less. And all the buildings, engines, boilers and machinery1 of every de scription situated thereon and there in being, the electric light machinery and everything used in connection therewith and also all tools, implements,- fixtures, supplies, cotton, yarns, all and singular the goods and property of any and every sort and description owned by said Stanley Creek Cotton Wills, situated on said premises and in said buildings, to gether with all and singular its choses In action, dues and demands of every sort and description; among which equipment is the following machinery, viz: Two 75 H. P. Casey & Hedges boilers; one 125 H. P. Lane & Bod ley engine; one 36 inch Breaker Lapper-Atherton ; one 40 Inch fin isher lapper; five Whitln 40 inch revolving flat cards; 'five Saco, Pet tee 40' Inch revolving flat cards; 12 Deliveries Whitln drawing; 12 De liveries Pettee drawing; one Woon- socket slubber, 80 spindles 5x10; one Woonsocket slubber, 68 spindles, 5x10; two Woonsocket intermediate, 120 spindles each 9x4 1-2; two Woonsocket fly frames, 128 spin dles each 7x3 1-2; ten Fales & Jenks spinning frames, 208 spindles each 1 5-8 inch ring; ten Whitin Spinning frames 208 spindles each 1 3-4 Inch rings; two Easton and Burnham spoolers, 80 spindles each; two Whitin spoolers 80 spindles each; two Woonsocket fly frames 132 spindles each 7x3 1-2; one Fales & Jenks twister 144 spindles 3 1-4 Inch ring; five Lowell twisters 176 spin dles each 2 1-4 Inch ring; one Denn warper 225 ends, singlehead, doa ble linker- 4x6 spools; one Daisy baling press; one Denn warper 1650 ends, single-head, double linker 4x5 1-2 spools; one band machine; one set card grinders; one flat grinder; one Burnisher brush; one stripper brush, one lathe IS Inch swing. 4 foot length; one Gould gear cutter; bobbins, spools, belting, etc. This February 1. 1910. v H. A. RHYNE, t : Mlc5w. v " . -Trustee. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of gale conferred", upon me 1 by a certain Mortgage Peed executed and deliver ed by Allen Erwln and wife Eliia Er wln,' dated April 18, 1907, and regis tered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston county in Book No, v at I'Mgr 2t, default 'aavinK been made la the payment of the Indebt edness secured thereby, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Dallas, N. C, at noon, on , . Monday, February. 7, 1010, all those lots or parcels of land sit uated In the town of Bessemer City In Gaston county, N. C. known and designated as Lots No. forty-six (46), forty-five (45) and a part of No. fourty-four (44) in Section1 Two (2), Block thirty-six (36). as laid down on the map of said town made by W. R. Richardson, Surveyor; the part of lot No. 44 is described as fol lows: Beginning at the southwes terly corner of lot No. 44 and runs northerly along the line of Lots 44 and 45 to the northwesterly corner of said Lot No. 44; thence easterly along the northerly margin of said lot ten (10) feet, thence southerly and parallel with the westerly mar gin of said lot to the southerly mar gin thereof, thence westerly to the beginning. This January 3, 1910. M. C. ARROWOOD. F 1 c 30 d. Mortgagee. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND, By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Gaston county, North Carolina, this day made In the special proceeding to sell land for partition entitled "Lola May Quinn et al vs. Eulalia H. Quinn and James Charles Quinn," ! will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Dallas, N. C, at noon on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1910, that tract of land situated in the county and State aforesaid and bounded as follows: Beginning at a small pine, and runs thence S. 83 W. 9 poles to a post oak; thence S. 12 W. 70 poles to a rock; thence S. 2 1-2 E. 41 poles to a stake at a branch; thence S. 24 poles to a stake; thence S. 15 E. 28 poles to a stake; thence S. 47 E. 6 poles to a stake: thence S. 10 E. 15 poles to a stake; thence S. 84 E. 42 poles to a black gum; thence N. 1-2 W. 95 poles to a stake at McFarland branch; thence N. 56 W. 4 poles to the branch; thence N. 54 W. 43 pqles to pointers; thence N. 34 E. 60 poles to a rock; thence S. 58 E. 50 poles to a stake on the east side of a branch; thence up it 66 poles to a rock on the east side; thence N. 67 W. 100 poles to a stone in the old Torrence line; thence with it S. 37 E.' 24 poles to the beginning, con taining 60 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale and the balance on a credit of twelve months, credit por tion to be evidenced by a note bear ing Interest from date of sale, with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash, title and possession reserved until the entire purchase price is paid. This January 6, 1910. O. F. MASON, F4c5w. Commissioner. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. North Carolina, Gaston County. By virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me by a certain mortgage deed, executed and deliv ered by J. H. Taylor and wife, An nie A. Taylor, dated September 19, 1907, and registered In the office of Register of Deeds of Gaston county. in mortgage deed Book 68, page 78 Fault having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secur ed thereby, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Dallas, North Carolina, at noon, On the 28th Day of February, 1910, all that lot or parcel of land situate and lying In Gastonia tewnship, Gas ton county, North Carolina, adjoin ing the land of Floyd Hooper and Mac Bradley: Beginning at a stake on Franklin avenue extension 75 feet E. to C. B. Armstrong and Elliott's corner (an Iron stake in edge of road), runs N. 2 E. about 284 feet to the centre of the Southern Railroad main line track, 63 feet E. from C. B. Arm strong's N. W. corner; thence mid way between said rails 38 feet to a stake;vthence 8. 2 3-4 E- 266 feet to the stake on said Franklin avenue extension; thence , with, said Frank lin avenue S. 80 3-4 W, to the be ginning 50 feet. ' The tame being conveyed by J. WJ; Bradley to C. B. Armstrong. , Thia January 24th, 1910. : : E. J. B. MOORE, ; F25c 1 mo. Mortgagee. "v j EXECUTOR'S , NOTICE. K' , Having . qualified as executors of the last wIU and testament of An drew J. Gamble, deceased, late of Gaston county. North Carolina, this is to .notify all parties having claims against the estate of said decedent to present eame to us properly proved on or before , I Vj 1'" I, : January 11th, 1011, V or this notice. will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, All parties in debted to the estate of said deced ent will please make prompt settle ment. . f , p ',;. V This 11th day of January, 1910 ' E. WHITESIDES AND J. J. GAM BLE, Executors of, A, J. Gamble, deceased. - Flc6w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, v Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. E. B. Hoffman, deceased, late of Gaston county, North Carolina, I hereby notify all persons having claims against the es. tate of said decedent to present same to me properly proved, on or before , January 11, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This 11th day of January, 1910. W. H. HOFFMAN, F15c6w. Administrator. NOTICE. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Superior Court. Sallle Smith, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Smith, Defendant. The defendant above mentioned will take notice that the action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston county, to enable the plaintiff to ob tain a judgment or decree of abso lute divorce from the bonds of mat rimony from defendant, and to have the custody of the two children of the said marriage awarded to plaint iff; and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Super ior Court of said county, to be held on the first Monday before the first Monday in March, 1910, which Is the 28th day of February, 1910, at the Court House of said county, In Dal las, North Carolina, to answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to' the court for the relief demanded In sa id complaint. This 11th day of January, 1910. C. C. CORNWELL, Clerk Superior Court. F 4 c 4 w. NOTICE. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Superior Court. Neely Grigg, Plaintiff, vs. Marion Grigg, Defendant. The defendant above mentioned will take notice that the action en titled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Gaston county to obtain a divorce from the bed and board of defendant, and the custody of the children of the mar riage, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is . re quired to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the first Monday before the first Monday in March, 1910, which is the 28th day of February, 1910, at the Court House in said county in Dallas, North Carolina, and an swer or demur to the complaint In said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 13th day of January, 1910. C. C. CORNWELL, Clerk of Superior Court. F 4 c 4 w. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. State of North Carolina,. Gaston County. In the Superior Court, To February Term, 1910. Florence McCombs, vs. Charles McCombs. To Charles McCombs, , Defendant in the Above Entitled Action: YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED that a summons has been Issued against you by the plaintiff n the above entitled action, which Is for the purpose of having the bonds of matrimony existing between yon and the above named plaintiff dissolved, which summons is returnable to the next term of the Superior Court of Gaston county, to be held at Dallas, N. C., on the first Monday before the first Monday , In March next. . And you are further notified to ap pear at said term of Court and an swer or demur to the Complaint which will be filed In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gas ton county at the Town of Dallas, N. C' within the first three days of said term, or Judgment will toe giv en against you. I' '' " This, the 12th 4ay' of January, ' 1910. - ' ,:- - , V ' C. C. CORNWELL, :' Clerk Superior Court. .
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