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( ; - V TUESDAY, FEBRUARY"- '22,' J910, ' " THE GA8T0NIA GAZETTE PAGE SEVEN. 1 i -. CIVIL ISSUE CALENDAR February Term, 1910, Superior Court of Gaston County. Carpsntet Durham Durham Wilson Durham Carpenter Wllion Wilson Ryburn & Hoey Wilson Mangum, Jones & T. Wilson Durham Whitney Whitney & Durham Mangum Mangum Durham Wilson Jones & T. Lewis Durham Wilson Durham Bulwlnkle Whitney Wilson No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Thursday March 8rd. 3 2 Elmore vs. Hart , 84 Hooper vs. Hooper 4 1 Kiser vs. Spot Cash Store Co. 42 Farnsworth vs. Gordon 47 Shuford Co. vs. Plnchback 48 Petty vs. Smith 63 Hester vs. Hester 58 Stroup vs. Wright 59 Vance & Co vs. Thornburg 60 Davis v. Brown 61 Tray wick vs. Stafford 62 Vandyke vs. Neal ft Garrison 63 Mauney vs. Black 65 Model Ginning Co. vs. Durham 70 Southern M. H. & R. E. Co. vs. Huffstetler Mangum Whitney Holland No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Friday March 4tii. 131 Todd vs. Insurance Company 14 Beam vs. Tate et al 17 Thornburg vs. White & Ormand 28 Burke, Treasurer vs. Sarvls et al 28 Burke vs. Jenkins 64 Lowe vs. Shuford, Sheriff, et al 73 Gattls vs. Christenbury 75Willlams vs. Webber, et al 76 Spencer Mountain Mills vs. Richards 77 Claus Co. vs. Carson & Bingham 7 9 Drewry, Hughes & Co. vs. Whitfield 83 Black vs. Black 84 Leonhardt vs. Smith 88 Banner Harness Co. vs. LIneberger 89 Wolfe et al vs. Froneberger 91 Long vs. Long 93 Froneberger & Co. vs. Huffstetler 96 Gaston la Furniture Co. vs. Horne Saturday, March 5th. Rouse and Land Mason Mason Bulwlnkle Mason Whitney Wilson Wilson Wilson Sparrow Garland and Mason Durham McRae and S. Wilson Mangum, Jones & T., B. & C. Carpenter Garland and Mangum Garland Wilson Miller Carpenter Carpenter Tillett and G. Tlllett and Mason Bulwlnkle T. and G. Wilson Mason No. 100 Altman vs. Western Union Telegraph Co. No. 103 Anders et al vs. Gardner No. 104 Smith vs. Hartsoe No. 109 Gash vs. Western Union Telegraph Company No. 118 Adams vs. Davis No. 126 Albion Grocery Company vs. McLean et al No. 128 Lethco vs. Lethco No. 136 Stanley Mercantile Co. vs. Harwell Jones and T. No. 137 Mack vs. Holland No. 138 Wells vs. Hunter No. 139 Jeffries vs. Polk Cases on the first week's calendar will take their place at the foot of the second week's calendar if not reached during the first week. Mason Holland Mangum Mangum Wilson Carpenter B. & C, Mason Monday, March 7th. No. 15 Mayes Manufacturing Co. vs. Shuford No. 66 LIneberger vs. Boyce, Exr. No. 67 Park vs. Craig et al No. 82 Johnson vs. Howe, Administrator No. 85 McLean et al vs. Hanna & LIneberger No. 132 Brymer vs. Bucholz et al Tuesday, .March 8th. No. 18 Gaston ia Cotton Mfg. Co. vs. Love et al Objection by Moore & Potter to placing case on Calendar. Mangum Carpenter, Mason Carpenter, Mason B. & C. and Mason Jones & T. Whitney Mangum No. 72 Klndley vs. Southern Rwy. Co. No. 94 Abernethy & Howard vs. White No. 95 Abernethy & Howard vs. J. A. White Hardin, Admr. vs. C. & N.-W. Rwy. Co. Wednesday March 9th. No. 102 Wright vs. Lutz No. 129 Manning, Trustee vs. Mitchell No. 110 Bloch Bros. vs. Southern Railway Co. Cansler and Bulwlnkle Mason Mason Mason Sparrow and Mason Maxwell and Keerans Bynum, Mangum, Osborne, L & Tillett and Guthrie. Mason, Bulwlnkle. Wilson Wilson Marlon, Wilson and Bulwlnkle. Mason Mason Mason and Bulwlnkle Defendant objects to placing last case on Calendar for the reason that It has not had time to prepare for trial. CM UL LUMMUS-FAULKNER. (Chest Ointment) A valuable external remedy for Croup, Colds, Sore Throat and all Congestion of Throat and Lungs. Its base and medicinal agents are quickly absorbed by the skin, therefore it is also valuable in all affec tions of the kidneys and bowels and quickly eases rheumatic pains. Use Chestol externally and Kings Wild Cherry and Tar internally and you have two of the latest and best remedies in the field of medi cine for all throat and lung troubles. FOR SALE BY Adams Drug Company J. H. Kennedy & Co. Loray Drug Company Abernethy-Shields Drug Co. Miss Agnes Elklns, a niece of Unit ed States Senator Stephen B. Elklns, of West Virgina, who shot herself in a room at a hotel in Kansas City last Wednesday, died Friday night as a result of the wound. Her deter mination to commit suicide is said to have been due to the refusal of her relatives to allow her to become an actress. More people are taking Foley's Kidney Remedy every year. It la considered the taoet effective reme dy for air kidney , and bladder trou bles that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects ir regularities, builds np the system, and restores lost vitality. "The Girl From Rector's," the play which the mayor of Raleigh suppressed last Wednesday night, arranged a date with the opera house at Durham and played there last night under police supervision. A special train was run from Ral eigh and many citizens of the cap ital city went to Durham to set the much discussed play. The company gave bond for good behavior and a special committee of city officials and police was on band to have stop ped the performance If anything es pecially obscene was put on. LaGrippe pains that pervade the entire system, LaGrippe coughs that rack and' strain, are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. Is mildly laxative, safe and certain in results, j f 1 Weil-Known Couple Wedded To-Day At Kings Creek, S. C. Chester Reporter, 17th. A wedding that will attract par ticular Interest and attention in Chester county and other parts of the state Is that of Rev. Robert Ar ter Lummus, the beloved pastor of Union and Edgemoor A. R. P. churches in this county, and Miss Elizabeth Newman Faulkner, daughter of Mr. William Meek Faulkner, which will be solemnized at the latter's home at Kings Creek, S. C, Tuesday afternoon, February 22nd, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Lummus is a native of Georgia, a graduate of Erskine Col lege and Seminary, and one of the foremost young preacers of the A. R. P. church. He is recognized as a man of wonderful force and charac ter, and since taking hold of his present charges has entrenched him self deeply in the affection of his people. Miss Faulkner is a young woman of rare qualities of heart and mind, and will make Mr. Lummus a most worthy helpmeet. General Clearing - Up SALE Life On Panama Canal has had one frightful drawback malaria trouble that has brought suffering and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, billlousness, Jaundice, lassi tude, weakness and general debility. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria trou bles. "Three bottles completely cur ed me of a very severe attack of ma laria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C., "and I've had good health ever since." Cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, and pre vent Typhoid- 50c. Guaranteed by all Druggists. Mrs. Muggins Does your hus band take you into his confidence concerning his business affairs? Mrs. Buggfns Only when he isn't making money. Is still going on and will continue till April 1st. $4,500 worth of goods must be sold within the next few weeks. Consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Odd Pants, Hats, Shirts, Blankets and Novelties. I am go ing out of the Dry Goods business entirely and am throwing my pres ent stock on the market at ridicu lously low prices. It must go by April 1st. HERE ARE A FEW PRICES. 100 pairs Odd Pants, $5 kind, to go at $2.50 $3.50 and $3 kind to go at ..$1.89 One lot of odd-and-end Pants to go at 98c $1.50 and $1.25 Blankets, full size, at 89c $1 and $1.25 Shirts at 89c 75c Shirts at 4 8c Host $3.50 Shoe at $2.79 $3 Shoe for $1.98 $2 Shoe for $1.48 $3.50 Hats for $2.50 $2.50 Hats for $1.75 $1.50 Hats for $1.00 50c Caps for 25c 25c Caps for 19c Dress Goods to be thrown upon the Counter at Cost. 75c Mohair for 48c 40 and 50c Mohair for 25c 25c Mohair for 19c Best Ginghams at 5c My entire stock of Ready-Made Clothing, including Boys' and Men's Suits, will go at cost and below. These goods are all brand new; no shelf-worn or shoddy goods In the lot. Must be sold regardless f cost or price. No goods will be charged during this sale. Coma while you can get your choice of these goods. They won't last long at these prices. PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. E. McArthur Opposite Avon Mill ' Castonia, N. C. JONES A TLMBERLAKE. Attorneys and Counselors Over Torrence-Morrla Company. GASTONIA, N. C. CARPENTER & CARPENTER Attorneys-At-Law DALLAS, N. C. Office over Bank of Dallas. P. WOODS GARLAND, JR., Attorney and Counselor Office over .. Torrence-Morrls Co's. Main Ave. Gastonla, N. C. JOHN F. BRADLEY Land Surveyor 430 W. Franklin Ave. Phone 239-3 GASTONIA, N. C. J. WHITE WARE Fire Insurance GASTONIA, N. C. Office Citizens National Bank Bldg. Phone 64. DENTIST GOES TO BELMONT. Dr. M. E. Hoffman, of Stanley, will practice dentistry in Belmont on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday af ter the third Sunday in each month. tf. FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Philadelphia Life Insurance Company Of Philadelphia BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER, 31, 1909 ASSETS. Investments in Govern ment, Municipal and other Bonds $844,228.63 Mortgages on Real Es tate, First Lelns 876,500.00 Deposited in Banks and Trust Companies at interest 32,579.47 Cash on hand at Home- Office 3,057.89 Premium Notes on Poli cies In Force 115,855.86 Loans to Policyhold ers 66,118.34 Premiums Due and Un collected and Defer red Premiums, less Loading 32,947.24 Interest Accrued 21,551.53 $1,992,838.96 LIABILITIES. Net Present Value of all Policies in force on December 31, 1909, as computed by the in eurance Department of Pennsylvania on the American Exper ience Table of Mortal, ity, with 3 per cent. Interest $1,097,362.00 Claims for death loss es in process of adjustment Dividends to the credit of Policyholders . . Miscellaneous Liabili ties Capital Stock Unassigned Funds (Sur plus) 22,510.00 53,831.00 5,291.15 560,320.00 253,524.81 .$20,250,914.00 1,992,838.96 429,172.77 . 1,097,362.00 53,831.00 46,359.03 127,160.60 None 1,613.106.00 $1,992,838.96 RECORD TO DECEMBER 31, 1909. Insurance In Force (paid for) . . , Admitted Assets . . . Increase In Assets . . Reserve to Policy holders Dividends to credit of Policyholders Dividends paid Pol icyholders in 1909 Death Losses Paid In 1909 Death Losses Due and Unpaid .... Total Paid Policy holders or held for their benefit. . ANDREW J. MA LONE V, PRES. JAMES II. PERRY, Manager of Agents. WILLIAM H. CLOWNEY, . Superintendent of Agencies. L. L. TODD, District Agent Office, Adams Building Gastonia, - N. C. LAND IOSTEI NOTICES. For sale at the following prices 2 for 5 rents; 5 for 10 cents; 12 for 20 cents; two dozen for 85 cents; BO for 60 cents. MadI orders receive prompt attention. Gazette Publish ing Co., No. 236 Slain avenue. Gas- f tonia, N. C I Legal Blanks Of All Kinds Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, Executor's Deeds, Chattel Mortgages (North and South Carolina), Bonds to Make Title, Agricultural Liens, r Attachment Blanks, and others. Mall orders receive prompt atten tion. Gazette Pub. Co. 236 Main Ave., Gastonia, X. C NOTICE. The publishers of The Gazette have arranged with Mr. F. E. Clin ton to act as their agent at Clover and any residents of Clover or vicini ty wishing to subscribe for The Ga zette may hand their subscriptions to Mr. Clinton at the Clover Drug Co's. store. NOTICE. All members of the Young Men's Christian Association are most ur gently requested to attend a meeting called for Thursday, February 24th, at 7:30 p. m. as business of import ance Is to be presented for consid eration. C. E. ADAMS, Pres. J. H. KENNEDY, Sec. Gastonia, Feb. 11, 1910. R. F. D. ENVELOPES. People living on rural free deliv ery routes should use return envel opes; it is safer and insures return of your letters if addressees don't get them. We have them printed for every route in Gaston county; good quality of envelope, the kind you pay 10 cents per package of 25 for at the stores blank. Only 30 ,-. cents per 100. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Use them once, you'll keep it up. Gazette Publishing Company, No. 230 Main avenue, Gas tonia, N. C. PRUDENCE 6ays buy a bottle of Gowan's Preparation and be prepared lor croup, colds, pneumonia, coughs and sore throat. Gowan's pre vents and cures by destroying inflammation and congestion. External and penetrating. $1.00, 50c, 25c. All druggists. SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE. These arrivals, departures and connections with other companies are given only as information. Schedule taking effect Februarys, 1910, subject to change without notice. Trains leave Charlotte as follows: No. 40, daily, at 5:00 a. m., fer Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 33 far Atlanta, Birmingham; with 38 far Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth. With 66 at Hamlet for Raleflgn., Richmond, Washington, New YoTk. No. 133, daily, at 10:35 a. m., far Lincolnton, Shelby and Rutherfori ton. No. 4 4, daily, at 5 p. m., for Mon roe, Hamlet, Wilmington and all ls cal points, connecting at Hamlet with 43 for Columbia, Savannah and all Florida points. No. 4 7, daily, at 4:45 p. m., far Rutherfordton and all local points. No. 132, 7:15 p. m., connecting at Monroe for all points North, carries Portsmouth sleeper. Trains arrive in Charlotte as fal lows: No. 133, 9:50 a. m., from all points North, brings Portsmouth sleeper. No. 4 3, daily, at 11:55 a. m.. from Wilmington and all local points North. No. 132, 7 p. m., from Ruther fordton, Shelby, Lincolnton and C. & N. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. m, front Rutherfordton and all local stations. No. 39, daily, at 10:50 p. m., frosa Wilmington, Hamlet and Monroe; also from points East. North sad Southwest, connecting at Hamlet and Monroe. Cafe cars on all through trains, Ticket office Selwyn hotel. All trains run daily. For further information call on or address . ? James KER. JR., T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. CL It. S. LEa'RD. D. P. A- Raleigh, NV C. C. B. RTAN, G. P. A., Portsmouth. Va.
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