I ItlDAV, AUGUST 5, 1010.
TUB GASTOXIA GAZSTTQ
TAC3 Tsnrz.
Under and by virtue of the author
Itf conferred upon me by the last
will and tcttameut of the Ut 1im
N. Dsvht, And Uo by m decree of the
Superior Court of Gaston Count j,
made la the special proceedings1 en
titled HAmuU N. Davis et , al Ti.
Frank Davis et al," I will sell to the
highest bidder on the premUcs . la
Gastonla, - on Tuesday, August 9th,
1910, commencing at ,10 o'clock A.
M., the following described lands be
longing to the estate of said 1. X. Da
via, and more particularly dearrlbed
as follows, to-witi , , . ..'
. 1. A lot situated la Ward 8,
bounded oa the North by Waet Air
line Street pt Avenue, oa the East
by E. J. Rankin's lot,' on the South
by the Southern Hallway, and oa the
, West by the Bon-lager lot, and which
fronts ca aahl West Air Line Street
or Avenue about 100 feet, and i pa
-which lot la situated .the dwelling
house occupied by said Isaac N. Da
vis at the time of his death. -, -.
3. Slxty4wo (02) town lota sit
uated la Ward 2, all of which lots lie .
to the North of Rankin Avenue, and
oa either side of. Morris Street, e ac
cept two dots which lie to the South
of said Rankin Avenue, all of which
lota are more particularly described
by vthe map or survey showa below,
and which, as showa by said map,
are bounded by the lands of Rev. E.
E. JBoyce, deceased; B. Bradley,
Miles If anna and others, . T
8. A farm situated about two
miles Southeast from Gastonla, ad
Joining the lands of Frank Hawkins,
-M. O.' Ilavla, John Crawford and oth
ers containing 80 1-3 acres. i'V'
- The lota shown by the above map
represent the largest and most desir
able vacant- property now to be ,
found in the corporate limits of Gas
tonla. They are laid off suitable for
building purposes, close in, and con
venient to the business portion of the
town, and are accessible by streets V
and alleys which have been surveyed
and are being opened Gastonla is
steadily growing aad pressing in ev
ery direction. On every side there
is increasing lack of space ..to meet
the demand for the many buildings
which are going up daily on every '
hand. ' Now Is the time to buy, while
you 'can obtain it on the cheapest
and easiest terms. Judging the value
of property by the past, remarkable
development of Gastonla, In this re-
aspect, it Is reasonable to suppose that
In ; very few years this property .
jwill double and triple In value.
I This property will be sold on the
'ollowing terms, to-wit: One-third
f the, purchase money to be paid in
ash oa day of sale, one-third in six
nths and the balance in twelve
nths, title to be reserved until the
tire purchase price is paid, def er-
payments to bear Interest from
.late, with privilege to purchaser to
utticipate payment of the credit por
Jon of the purchase price.
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S. N. BOYGE, Executor and Commissioner
EW'OVI
We have just completed the moving of our
mtnense stork nf crnnrl to trip Adams hnilriincr
jiext ta Kennedy's Drug Store, which we will
rrnrm wIiiIa nni now' fwni'cf nnr ' cfivn Itnillinrr
vvu . vw aaaa vaa UV V IT V'dlVIJ IVI V WMltUtllg
being erected at the old stand. We are offer-
ig greater bargains than ever before in Dry
oods, Millinery, Clothirig, Gent's Furnishings,
Legal Advertisements
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
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tc. This is your chance to get real bargains.
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Lebpvitz Bept Stores
ezt to Kenned Drug" Store,
Gastonla, N. C
. Queen .City
Granite & Marble Worics
Office of Comptroller of The Curren
cy Washington, July 8, 1910.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has
been made to appear that "The First
National Bank of Gastonla," in the
town of Gastonla, In the County of
Gaston and State of North Carolina,
has complied with all the provisions
of the Act of Congress "to enable
National. Banking Associations to ex
tend , their corporate existence and
for other purposes,": approved July
12, 1882;
Now, therefore, I, Thomas P.
Kane, Deputy and Acting, Comptrol
ler of the Currency, do hereby cer
tify that "The First National Bank
of Gastonla" in the town of Gastonla,
in the County of Gaston and State
of North Carolina, is authorized to
have succession for the period speci
fied In its amended articles of asso
ciation, namely: until the close of
business on July 8th, 1930.
In testimony whereof witness my
hand 'and Seal of office this ejghth
day of July, 1910. : i v;;
T. , P. KANE. Deputy ; and Acting
. Comptroller pf the Currency.
Currency Bureau, Treasury De
partment Charter No. 4377, Exten
slon No. 2922 Seal of the Comptrol
ler of the Currency, A12c30d
CHARLES FORD, tiatonia ' Agent
: -i A Blarble or Granite which shows lettermsj'weil' Is what yn
r a memorial. ; Our fine grained American Light Marble or onr WlnnaV
ro Blue Granite vdQ give yo .very durable, haadaone monuments ; and
stinct inscriptions. . ; , : r ; .. . :
Irge stock on hand at onr works. Call and see them. Take the
Iworth Street Cars.
ulevard A Palmer Streets,
. - Charlotte, N. a
ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. ;
fiavlng Qualified as administrator
of the estate of the late J.C.Antho
ny, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims agarnst' said estate to pre
sent the same to the undersigned
properly, proved on of before '
..jtly 1st, ion,' ; ! :
or this notice will be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All persons In
debted to- said estate will make pay
ment to me without delay,
j This July ' 1,1 9 10. v
, ' J. R. ANTHONT,
A5c6w. Administrator.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of Ephraim Holland, de
ceased, late of Gaston county, this
is to notify all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
the same, duly verified, to my attor
ney, Wm. H. Lewis, at Gastonla, N.
C, on or before the
- 10th Day of July, 1911,
or this notice will be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All persons In
debted to said estate will please
make Immediate settlement.
MRS. MARTHA HOLLAND,
Administratrix.
A 12 c 6 w.
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
. Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Frank E. Har
din, deceased late of Gaston county,
North Carolina, this Is to notify all
parties having, claims against said
estate to present same to me prop
erly proved, on or before
JULY 10TH 1911,
or this notice will be plead in bar of
recovery. All. parties indebted to
said estate will please, make Imme
diate settlement, ,
This 8th day of July, 1910, '
MRS.- BESSIE E. HARDIN, :
A12c6w, Administratrix.
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 action.
This the 21st day of July, 1910.
' C. C. CORNWELL,
Clerk of the Superior Clurt.
A 12 c 4 w.
RED HOT RADICAL ROW.
NOTICE. "Y'
North Carolina,, , : -
Gaston County. , " J ' i
. , .In the Superior Court f, .
Mamie I, Wright, Plaintiff. '
D. J. Wright, Defendant.
The defendant ' above ' mentioned
will take notice that an action, enti
tled as above has been commenced
in- . the Superior Court of Gaston
county, to obtain an absolute divorce
from, the bonds of matrimony unit
ing plaintiff and defendant,' and the
said defendant will further take no
tice that he is required to appear t
the term of Superior Court to be held
on. the . 1st Monday after the 1st
Monday In September, -1910 which
is the 12th day of September, 1910,
Marion Butler and Congressman
Moreheod Trying to Capture the
, Chairmanship From Duncan and
Others.
Special from" Greensboro to Raleigh
News and Observer.
, The fight in the Republican party
organization in North Carolina as to
whether the Duncan-Adams regime
shall continue or the Butler-More-head
influences shall" succeed to the
party, management and dispensation
of Federal' patronage, is now the
stage center attraction to all RadI
cals who have the privilege of hav
ing anything to do with determln
Ing who shall be the "Boss Pie Dis
penser" In 5 North Carolina. Every
Republican from now until the
State convention meets at Greensbo
ro August loth, who is-allowed to be
a delegate from his county to that
convention will have thundered : in
his ears the' volleys of accusation for
and against the leaders of the con
tending forces.-
?The light Artillery for the V, past
two weeks has been sounding from
Congressman Morehead's headquar
ters at Washington in the shape of
franked - letters and faked extracts
from the Congressional Record, .also
franked, and from the headquarters
of Marlon Butler at Washington,
and the personal mouthpiece of his,
the Caucasian of Raleigh. - All this
rattle of musketry seems to' have
made no impression on the forces It
was directed against, the old-line
Republican hierarchy represented by
Duncan, Adams, Pritchard, Rollins,
Lusk, et Id. omnus genus. At least
there was no return shot made until
It developed that on July 7 th, Butler
had gone down in Nash county and!
captured practically the whole of
that county for his and MoreheadV
control of the State organization. lot
spite of the presence and protest ot
Assistant United 'States District At
torney Meekina. This victory was
followed up by the surprising inteK
llgence that on last Saturday United
States District Attorney Holton had
gone over to the county -conventions. ,
of Randolph, and after making am
insurgent speech, had succeeded kk
having instruction passed, for the
voting of Randolph solid for the Bute-ler-Morehead
policy and chairman at
the State convention. Again it vu
learned, that in the GuIITord prlmar--les
last Saturday right .'under ;' th.
nose of Editor Smith of The News
State Chairman Adams and other
old-line Influences, there had quiet
ly been selected in the list of dela ;
gates to the county convention, many
Butler-Morehead delegates. On the
other hand strong opponents of1 th.
Butler policies : were named as antK
Butler delegates, such i influential v
names as G. S. Bradshaw, John.
Schultz, Z. P. Smith and Robert IL.
White .appearing In the list, i ,ThOi '
antl-Butler-Morehead or - pro-Duo-
can-Adams forces had had an &w&a
ening from the developments ot the
Nash and Randolph county " conren
tions. They realized ' that the fuK
minatlons through : the malls Ik. '
franked letters from MoVehead and
thrdugh letter and editorial! : ia. '
Butler's newspaper. In the 'absenas
of .any literature or In format bin .
whatever on the other aide, wer
having effeci and securing endorse
ment for Butler's real leadership.;
Mr. J.. D. B, McLean and famflr
are spending the week with Mr. Johnr
D. McLean In South Point.
Bell's Park and the Booger-
town Tigers crossed " bats Wednes
day afternoon at Bell's Park, tfcov
game resulting in a score of 5 ta 1 -
in, favor of the former..." Batteries:'
Boogertown Parker, C4 and - Merfc
Mitchell; Bell's Park Farrar. John-.
and Stroup, - Carl. Umpire, Pricau
Cox, of Detriot, Mich. '-':.v. ? .
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