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PAGE SIX. Our Big Drugget Sale Continues till March 10. Rankin Furniture Co. Start the New Year RIGHT WHAT TAR HEEL; EDITORS THINK. , .' The Law for AIL : Nashville Tennesseean. " ; " Th vigor wRn which many of the Th.r are iomi things wo'do not I orta , throughout the country ars understand about the recent aample olng after lawbreakers, regardless drama at Durham. The mayor ap- or tneir prominence, 11 reassuring to pointed a censors three men upon the decent citlienahip of the nation whose Judgment and fidelity he that Inalati upon law enforcement ..w Kontin the tuaror be- for all claaaea alike. , ' . , M.nn.ihnitT. whit ne- The promptness - of the Federal of aale. cesslty waa there for the mayor, the dlatrlct court at New York In calling membera of the board of aldermen, upon Jan. . Keene to come Into the police and Are commissioners, court, to produce certain hooka and the city attorney, and the newspaper documents, and be ready to certify ,en to attend the private perform- involving ahady transac- ance given In order that the three tlons In Wall Street will be applaud- censors might Intelligently pass up- d generally. The amooth old gam- tna niv'. morality. The play bier waa preparing to visit Europe. was declared by the cenaora to be too "on account of hla health" when the coun DPgaa pruuiug vcriuiu Pulleys. - I ; I i.her lancer: flr Whltln 40 Inch l'Bark Mill. . ' : reyohtng flat ctarda: v Saco. Pet-' i I lot of Shafting. .Hangera and tee 40 Inch revolving flat cards; IS -. . , , ,. i- I Deliveries. Whltln drawing; 11 D- . liveries' Pttee drawing; ; one Woon- 1 Lot of Tanning Tools. ; 1 Work Bench, I Feed Cutten, Any of the above named property can be bought privately before day M 11 c'. 8. S. MORBUS, Trustee. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. socket' elubber, 80 spindles 5x10; one Woonaocket slubber, 88 spindles. . A . A T 1 . i J I - A '. 180 spindles ' each Hi 1-3; two Woonaocket fly frames, 128 spin- , dies each 7x9 l-z ; ten raiea jenxa . spinning irames, zus spinaiea eacn 1 6-8 men ring: ten wmtin twinning frames 208 aplndlea each 1 3-4 Inch , rlnra? tn TCaartan ' knil Rnrahim ' CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION, spoolers, 80 aplndlea each; two To All to Whom These Presents May I Whltln apoolera 80 aplndlea each; Come Greeting: two Woonaocket , fly frames ,183, Whereas, It appears to my satis-I spindles ach 7x3 1-3; one Fales ft ..... in. mnrt noiran nrno ni a certain rnr. motion. nvnuiT linnpnivirpii rannni .lanua cviotaf hi aninmea a i. men in ho nermuiea a uuuuc ca- i - i - - . , . " - - - - .i.ui h.. there sat through the ner" on the stock exchange. The of the proceedings for the voluntary I ring; Ave Lowell twisters 176 spin i i ' nerformance all those city erage man would accept aervlce J dissolution thereof by the unanl bh their newsDaDer friends. nd be In court promptly, but moua consent of all the stockholders, frmnre of any official duty to sub- unscrpulous to evade or at least drlck-Torrence Company, a corpora mlt themselves to the degrading In- aeiay jusuce. tion or tms Mate, wnose principal rv.piMto nhnerver I It ls therefore, doubly reassuring I office is situated at No. 135, "Main uuruv.tr. , - . to see me courts prooing nnaacmi 1 bireei, in xne lown or uasionia, Of dies each 2 1-4 inch ring; one Denn warper 3250 ends, slnglehead, dou 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; North one Burnisher brush; one stripper The Gastonia Mutual Building and Loan Association Opens its 11th Series Jan. 1, 1910 Place Your Subscriptions NOW I Good Investment Liberal Loans 5 G. McLURD, Sec. and Treas. Office at Gaston Loan & Trust Co. HOTEL CUMBERLAND NEW YORK S. W. Corner Broadway, at 34th St. Near 30th St. Subway Station and 33d St. Elevated HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERNERS Ideal Location, Near Depots. Shops, and Central Park. Only New York Hotel with Win dow Screens Throughout New, Modern and Absolutely Fire Proof Most Attractive Hotel in New York. Transient rate9 $2.50 with bath and up. Special Kates lor Summer Months. Send lor Booklet HARRY P. STIMSON, Formerly with Hotel Imperial R. J. BINGHAM, Formerly with Hotel Woodward NOTICE! This February 1, 1910, H. A. RHYNE, Mlc5w. Trustee. MORTGAGE SALE OP LAND. n-, o.,. nf Snlomon Shenard. nietnoas mat iook aarn. ana snowing county or uasum, owe the crazy negro who was sentenced no partiality In calling upon men to Carolina (Ell Kendrlck being the brush, one lathe 16 inch awing, 4 e-i(T In orison for the murder testify. This sort of procedure Is In- agent therein and In charge thereof, foot length.; one Gould gear cutter;. nf Knirineer Holt was about tne "'6 '"i1"1 v I -i'" " . most discreditable to the manage- aisunci ways: oy acuvuy in as u- uas compiiw wun tne requirements I t vmm an t an A in lovlno rionria nrtnn 1 nf rhfinror 9.1 kavIsbi nf lQilS An. mont nf tho nfn tent ary autnoruies "-vv;.utu o r i ' h,. v,t nrcrred. Tnree dayB all classes alike. titled "Corporations." preliminary ,w-n hia trm he eot vnn .orse in prison ior uuuh-iio ice issuing or t.nis enincaxe or -v .n at last accounts was at alSQ Ja,lea ,or nana- uwomiion. J I ... w..y I n v awA rn niAQ 1 1 Vi IT IoAnn I VnW TliAHafnna T T DOV V ! large and of course, was ready to do - -,. V . cV . By virtue of the power of sale urder on the slightest provocation. roumiu up tu p,n,u ,Bl.7 u l" vested In me by a Mortgage Deed executed to me on the 7th day of December, 1908, by George Dye and his wife, Elizabeth Dye, and regis tered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston county In Mortgage Deed Book 74, page 18, default hav ing been made In the payment of the bond secured by said Mortgage ni or on no provocation at all. Char lotte Chronicle. One poor misguided woman and a fool man can stir up a pitiful mess, as is demonstrated by the recent es capade of one traveling man and his partner in shame. methods In the higher realms of fl- I State of North Carolina, do hereby nance, it seems that the Immunity certify that the said corporation did, bath Is rapidly becoming an obsolete on the 17th day of February, 1910, institution. file in my office a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the $100 reward, $100. I dissolution of said corporation, ex- The readers of thlB paper will be ecuted by all the stockholders there- The whole stnrv pleased to learn that there is at least of- which Bald consent and the rec is sickening in the extreme and nev- one dreaded disease that science has ord of the proceedings aforesaid are Deed T wl Bell tQ thJ nghest bid er have we been tempted to print the I been able to cure in all its stages, whole mess as it was dished out from and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh day to day. We feel sorry for all connected with the transaction and wish that such stories would cease to come to light. Concord Tribune. The Mississippi legislature did an excellent day's work when it voted that Mr. Vardaman should stay at home Salisbury Post. If Morrison is making any objec tion to the frequent commutations he is given the governor doesn t know it. But the grasping after life does not prove that the negro who has faced the electric chair four times has not suffered a great deal more than he would if it had all been ended the first time. Raleigh Times. Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Soeakine about "restraint of trade" the United States Govern ment Itself is operating one of the most unfair monopolies in the coun try. The practice of the government furnishing stamped envelopes print-j ed at cost should be and will be abolished. The government has no more right to sell printing to the trade than it has to sell dry goods. Xewbern Sun. Special cut price on frame mould- ajid ready-made frames. See een for prices. Legal Advertisements STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: now on file in my said office as pro vided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 17th day of February, A. D. 1910. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. Filed and recorded in Record of Incorporations, Book So. 2, at page 17, February 18th, 1910. C. C. CORNWELL, Clerk Superior Court. M 15 c 4. SALE OF STANLEY CREEK COTTON MILLS. By virtue of the power of sale 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, der for cash, at the court house door in Dallas, at noon, on Monday, March 21, 1010, the following described tract of land lying within the corporate lim its of the town of Gastonia, Gaston county. State of North Carolina and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on B. G. Bradley's line, 75 feet eastward from a stone on the east side of Dal las street near the northern part of the town of Gastonia, which stone Is the southwest corner of the land Mack Bradley bought from M. F. Rhyne November 15th, 1897; runs with B. G. Bradley's line N. 86 E. 50 feet to a stone; thence N. 1 W. 105 feet to the south edge of an al ley; thence with the south edge of said alley S. 85 2-3 W. 50 feet; thence S. Vi E. 108 feet to the be ginning; being lot No. 2 of the tract which M. F. Rhyne and wife deeded etc., default having been made id to Mack Bradley on November 15th, the payment of the Bonds secured by said Dee4 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, When the women get to voting we'll bet thirty cents there will be whereas. It appears to my satifac an act passed to prohibit men from I Dy duly authenticated record of the standing on the street corner or proceedings for the voluntary disso- I all the property, real and personal. rubber-necking during rainy weath-1 lutton thereof by the unanimous of the said Stanley Creek Cotton - er. Newbern Sun. consent of all the stockholders, de- Mills, which real estate Is situated In posited in my office, that the Thomp- Those numerous newspapers j son & Pegram Company, a corpora- whlch printed editorial obituaries tjon 0f this State, whose principal of Senator Tillman upon the suppo- office is situated in the town of 1897, surveyed and divided Into lots by John F. Bradley In October, 1904. This the 18th day of February, 1910. T. E. ROBINSON, Mortagee. M 11 c 4. ADMINISTRATOR'S JfOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of George B. Detter, deceased, late of Gaston county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to me on or before February 4th, 1011, said tow. of Stanley and bounded as .r th notice wl11 be Pleaded lQ bar follows: 1. Beginning at a stake in the center of the Carolina Central Rail sition that he was dying will all live Stanley, County of Gaston, State of road track. Chas. F. Smith's corner, up to what they said, we hope. Sen- 0rth Carolina (A. M. West being and runs S. 77 1-4 W. 25 5-16 polee ator Tillman will have a fine time the aeent therein and in charge to a stake: thence N. 26 3-4 W. 6 reading about how soaringly much I thereof, upon whom process may be I poles and 15 1-2 links to a stake; more the public thought of him than J served ) , has complied with the re- thence N. 77 1-4 E. 25 1-4 poles to he had ever believed. Charlotte nuirements of Chanter 21. Revisal a stake in the middle of the Carolina I m - l Observer. To ii axpayers Notice ift hereby given to the lax payTS that I will be at the city hall 4n Gastonia for the punx.se of collecting taxes on Saturday, January 2th and on earn Saturday during the months of February, namely the 5th, 13th, 10th and 20th. At all other times the tax books will be found J my office at the Bank of Dallas. I will also be at Dallas every day dur ing the February term of court. All parties who have not paid their privilege taxes for the year will please audi money for same to me at once and I will forward their li- to them. Every tax payer who ha not yet paid his taxes is urged to settle at T; E. S SHERIFF HO FORD IMg rug and drugget sale starts at ltimkin Furniture Company's Satur day. Don't fail to be there. of 1905, entitled "Corporations," I Central Railroad track; thence along preliminary to the Issuing of this the middle of said railroad track to The next meeting of the Tri-State Medical Association, which met this year in Richmond, will be held In Raleigh in February, 1911. Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 17th day of February, 1910, 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'a corner, and runs with his line passing his corner S. 77 1-4 W. 53 poles to a file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the stone; thence N. 24 1-2 W. 38 poles dissolution of said corporation, ex-1 to a stone, J. A. Morris corner; Best Axminster druggets, sells the I ecuted by all the stockholders I thence with his line N. 80 world over for $25, to go during our thereof, which said consent and the 1-4 E. 53 1-2 poles to the center of big sale at $17.85. gain ever offered. No bigger bar- To ViftH the Holy Land. Lincoln County News, 22d. If nothing prevents, Rev. W. R. Mlnter, pastor of the Lincolnton Presbyterian church, will leave Thursday week for New York, where he will take passage on an ocean steamer for the Old World. Mr. record of the proceedings aforesaid I the Carolina Central Railroad track; are now on file in my said office as I thence along the middle of said rail- provided by law. I road track 35 1-4 poles to the be- In Testimony Whereof, I have ginning, containing 11 3-4 acres, hereto set my hand and affixed my more or less. official seal, at Raleigh, this 17th And all the buildings, engines, day of February, A. D. 1910. boilers and machinery of every de J. BRYAN GRIMES, scrlptlon situated thereon and there Secretary of State. In being, tHe electric light machinery Filed and recorded In Record of and everything need ' In connection Incorporations No. 2, at page 18, therewith and also all tools, 1m pie February 21st, 1910. ments, fixtures, supplies., cotton, Minter expects to be gone about three months, and will visit Pales- I C. C. CORNWELL, Clerk Superior I yarns, all and singular the goods and tine. Egypt. Greece, Italy and otherJ Court, Gaston County,. N. C, I property of any and every ort and countries. M 18 c 4. . I description owned by said Stanley Creek Cotton Mills, situated on said premises and in said "buildings, to gether ' with ' all and singular, its Fancy pictures. Fishers, Crete's, Underwood's and Header . See them at Green's. NOTICE OF SALE. I will sell to tha Highest bidder. cho8ei ir acthiii, 'dues' an demands Mr. John C. Rankin and Mrs. E. C Wilson spent Sunday in Lin colnton as the guests of Mr. Mrs. J. L. Llneberger. ' for cash, on March 12th, 1010 at 2 O'clock P. M the remaining property of C. F. Llne berger, trading as Oak Leather Com- and I pany, Bankrupt.' at the old Tan Yard, Gastonia.; N.'C, consisting or. New S VL Pi Motor. " . of every sort and description; among which sqaipi&enf 'is the following machinery-. &: ' . " Two 75 H. P. Casey' Hedges boilers; one 115 H. P. Lane Bod ley engine; on II Inch Breaker 8ubecrlb for The Gaxetu. 1 Tanning Wheel, Shafting and I LapperAtherton; one 40 Inch fin- of their recovery!. All persons In debted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This 4 th day of February, 1910. E. E. DETTER, Admr., Mllc6w. Bessemer City, N. C. 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, 1010, all that lot or parcel of land situate and lying In Gastonia township; 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 mM- , . way between aald rails 88 feet to , stake; thence 8". X H E. '26 feet to the stake on said Franklln avenue extension; thence ; with t said Frank-, v lln avenue S.,50 ,t-4.W to tha be ginning 60 feet. Th . sam .being conreyed by J. yf. Bradley to C B. Armstrong: iu ' ' ,. '. ', ' thla January 14th, 1110.;. l i ' : E, j;B. MOORE. " FSSe 1 mo. Mortgage. . '-4: . - .v
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