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rACS I7T2. TIIB GASTONIA CATXTITS. FRIDAY. AL'GCST B, .'.-.yri' . ii v-. ... ki The Gastonia Gazette.! PENIJY COLUMH. ONE CENT A W02D They Erin BeioIJs; try WANTKU WANTKDc To buy good fresh milk , a nni U a. W. Rtran. tf. WANTED:. Position as stenograph er,: bookkeeper or assistant book- keeper. iave Sii.nu ftf all kinds of office work. .phh 1!" care Gazette." v 62, OK 1UCNT FOR RENT OR BALE One piano ai condition. J. White Ware, Cltlsens National Bank building, tf. vnn nicNT. Three four-room dwell- ' ings. Gastonia. Insurance A Keal- ty Co. ', , . v.-;-'- ' : FOR BALK. ' irnn RALE WHITE ORPlNPt TONS. I bare four C. White Orpington cockerel for sale, pncea t from S2.00 to $6.00. I have S. C R. ' t t) A .npvreia for 75 cent each. ' Also one Black Warhorse game cock for 11.00. Mrs. Franic woDinson, Lowell. N. C. '. j, c - FOR SALE, 200 yards of dirt, dellv- 1 ered anywhere In town. Huffstetler. V c2. : FOR Sale, brand new $450 Kimball piano, never used,, at half price. , j Address musician- care uw-- V pad patiJE: Good Jersey Cow, .', three years old, second , calf. R. T- Trail. f "12p. ' apms VOR SALE AND RENT: " We; have lor sale good farm at a bargain ana one ior rem, vu, -. . - DaiiI rnvnahtn. Annlv tO K. O McLurd, Treasurer, Gaston Loan A Trust Co. i 10 - ... i nsCELLANKOU8. have your corn ground at Aberne- w nld-style burr mill m tne ua- vis block. Meal like you used to get . ha nld matar mill. '; tl. I1UUI' riiAlM and Delivery papers added to ... .fir Af tMl blanks, r Five Mntii each or 85 ceats per dozen, Man rteri receive prompt attention. ' Gazette Publishing Co., "2S W. Main v Ave.; Gastonia, N. C. t Amies: We have stencil board in large sheets at 25 cent. Also carbon paper, , 10 cents a sheet. . Phnna na vour order arid we will de- Pub. Co., 23 W. Main Ave , Phone iivr jiiiTwhere In town. Gazette No. 50. . tf criTTr. Wiirranta added to our list of legal blanks, 25 cents per doz- Mull orders secelve prompt at- tentlon. Gazette Publishing Co., Gastonia, N. C. LET THE GAZETTE follow you on your summer outing. - We will .!... vnnr niidrfiss as often giaui .-. as you wish. Phone 60 or drop us a postal card. FRIDAY, AUGUST, 5, 1910. ! v Personal Mention, f Miss Mattie Adams, of Shelby is vfsiting Mrs. Cyntihia Johnson. Mrs. J. L. Rhodes is spending the day with friends in Charlotte Mr. Gus McLean returned Tues day - from Asheville, where he has been spending a month or more. Mr. S. N. Boyce Is expected to return Monday from a business trip to New York. ' Misses 2va and Pauline McFad- den are visiting Mrs. A. C. Barnett In Chester, 8. C. After tomorrow, Monday, Sep tember 5th, Is the next big red-letter day In Gaston. Jet ready for It. ' Miss Mamie ; Spencer returned this morning from McGlll's, 8 C, where she has been visiting friends 'Misses Vlrtle and Alice Carpen ter are spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives In Crouse and Cherryvllle. ' 3 Corn Is suffering for rain In practically every section ef the coun . ty. - Cotton, however, la doing fine and Is not suffering. V 'Rev, D. H. Coman was In town ' Wednesday en route to his home In Lenoir from Waterloo, 8. C, where he has been holding a meeting. . Mr. M. C. Thorn, the Southern i RaUwav's car inspector here, Is spending today In Spencer on busl The-Clara" Concert. Band hi been secured to furnish music for the ,Hepteoph picnic to be held at High Shoals on Wednesday, Annt 17th. - ' ; Attorney S. B. Sparrow, of Dal las, returned home Monday from a professional business trip to Moore : cJvtll ii, 05 Vlillllo , '' 1 '' . :' '. v.- ' ' ' "': "' r ' . ' ' ''' Hill I . More pleasure added your vacation if ypu: carry a kodak with you. A complete line of Kodaks and Sup plies awaits you at our store. Torrence - Jewelers and Lee counties. He left on Wed neaday previous.. Home-grown watermelons are now aboundant on the local market The melon raisers say the crop this year is not so large and the quality as a rule not as good as usual. Master Joe Holland returned last" Saturday from Walhalla, S. C, where he spent two weeks most pleasantly visiting bis aunt, Mrs. C. W: PItchford, and other relatives. Miss ' Martha Morrow left this morning for Grottos, Va., where she will be the guest for about three weeks of her aunt, Mrs! T. A. Nor- ment. "' J .Mr Robert Clinton and family returned to their home in the Bethel neighborhood after ' spending two days in Gastonia as the guests of Mr. T. L. Clinton and other friends. Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey, of Shelby, and sister, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, of New York, will arrive today from Shelby to be the guests of Mrs. R. C. Warren on York street. Mr. James H. Andrews and two daughters. Misses Theodosla and Marion Andrews, arrived in Gasto nia last night from Atlanta to visit Mrs.. Andrews sister, Mrs. John L. Bryan. The rftock of goods formerly be longing lo W. G. McLean, at the Clara Mill, was sold yesterday by the trustee In bankruptcy to Mr. T. C. Parker, a son of Mr. R. P. Parker, who will re-open the business at the same stand. -Mr. T. R. MeArver loft ; this morning for Morristown, "Tenn., where he will spend a week on busi ness. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Blanche MeArver, who will spend some time with friends there. t . The annual camp-meeting of the Wesleyan church began : at the camp-ground on East Franklin av enue Wednesday night of this week. There is a good attendance of minis ters and others from various seer tlona of this and neighboring States. Mrs. T. L. Klutza and jlttlefeon, R. L., of Oldsburg, Kansas, accom panied by Mrs. Klutw' sister,; Miss Mary Gourley, of Concord, have been the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. S. Austin in East Gasto nia. Mrs. Klutzz and son will spend some time with relatives In Concord before returning to Kansas. Mr. J. H. Dixon, carrier on ru ral route No. 3, Is Uklngliis annual fifteen-day vacation, having been off since July 25 th. His substitute Is Mr. H. C. Huffstetler.' Mr. B. H Craig,' carrier on route No.; 4 Is also taking his vacation, having gone off Monday. His substitute Is Mr. John L. Carson Elsewhere In this issue , will be found a large advertisement of the auction sale of lots byM. S. N Boyce, executor of the -I. N. Davis estate. Next Tuesday, the 9th, Is the date. " The advertisement te ac companied by a cut showing the size and location, of the lots. This is most desirable town property and parties Interested In local real es tate will do well to read the ad. -The Bulletin of the North Car olina Board of Health for June just Issued records six deaths for Gasto nia during that month, the tempora ry annual death rate per 1,000 be' hg 7.4. Out of tl town from which reports are published only six show a smaller feath rate than Gas tonia, these being Morganton, Vew ton, Randleman, Rockingham, Shel by and Waynesvllle. The highest death rate recorded Is S7 per cent. The four prisoners oanAned in the county Jail at Dallas awaiting trial at the September term of court Morris Co. Opticians for minor -offenses came near mak ing their escape yesterday afternoon, Tuesday the steel cells In the Jail were removed and brought to Gas tonia to be placed In the new Jail, hence the nrlsoners were " held by nothlnar but brick walls. When their attempt to escape was discovered they had cut a hole through the out er, wall and In a short time It woull have been sufficiently , large to let them out. Fortunately they were caught In the act and placed In handcuffs and chains. -Elsewhere ' In today'a Gazette will be found an advertisement in which taxpayers are notified that the county commissioners have author ized Mr. A. J. Smith to accept tax returns up to and including August 15 and after that date every person who has not made his return will be double taxed and that without re course. Heretofore it has not In frequently happened that a taxpayY er would carelessly let the time for listing his property slip by, then ap pear before the board and ask that he be hot double-taxed. The board has been very lenient In this respect In the past but we understand that tbey intend to enforce the law strict ly 'with reference to double-taxing. Better see that you're on the books before the 15th Up in the clouds there xnlV be better Stoves and Ranges than ours, but we don't believe it and haven't the time to go np to see. Gastonia Furniture Company. Missionary Address. On next Sunday morning Brother Kubota, of Olta Japan, will speak" at Main Street Methodist church. Sun day night at 7:30 he will deliver an address at Ozark Methodist church. Brother Kubota is a convert of Rev. W. A, Wilson, who Is supported as a missionary in Japan by Main Street Methodist church, of thls"city, and Is now a student in Vanderbilt Univer sity. He has ; spoken recently in Cherryvllle and other nearby towns and is said to be an exceptionally In teresting speaker. The Gastonia Furniture Company wants to sell you your next Stove or Range. Satisfaction guaranteed or yonr money back. Gastonla's Leading Clothiers. Dont you Need a Suit Case Traveling Bag or Trunk For That Summer Vacation? This is the place to get them. We have all sizes, styles and prices. Special Prices On Men's and Boys' Clothing, Odd Pants Etc Swan - Slater Co. Outfitters for Men nd Boys'. ho) All must go before interesting for you to visit our store SPECIALS IX EVERY DEPT. Ladies' Muslin Underwear la still go- Ins: at a bin reduction. - ' 25c Corset Covers reduced to, . . 19c ROc Corset Covers reduced to . .88c 60c Combination Suits reduced to .,..88c $1 Combination Snita redncecd to ,..79c $1 Gowns reduced to ...... . . .80c $1.25 Gowns reduced to ......08 tv.utiM Mnaiin Rkirfa have all been marked down, r ' $1 Skirta reduced to 89c $1.25 Skirts reduced to ......08c LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. 50c Waists reduced to .88c $1 Waists reduced to .60c $155 Waists reduced to 80c $1.50 Waists reduced to ....$159 Come to the one price cash store and do you will always J Born To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Terrell, Tuesday, August 2, 1910, a daugh ter. Petition in Bankruptcy. Mr. A. R. Leonhardt, a merchant of Lowell, on last Saturday filed ft petition in bankruptcy. His asseis are listed at $1,100, with liabilities of about $1,000. Death' of an Infant. Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Craig have the sympathy of many friends in the bereavement which came to them Tuesday night In the death of their little nine-months-old daughter, May. Funeral services were ; con ducted at the home Wednesday af ternoon by Rev. George D. Herman, assisted by Rev. R. C. Anderson, antl the remains were tenderly laid to rest in Oakwoodcmetery. For Visiting Ladies. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. S. A. Robinson will entertain for Mrs. Thomas Robinson, of New York; Mrs. James H. Andrews, of Atlanta; Mrs. W. F. Marshall, of Raleigh; Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey, of Shelby, and Miss Maude Brown, of Concord. Re ceiving with Mrs. Robinson will be Mesdames Linden and William Smith and James A. Page, of Clover, ; S. C, and J. Lee Robinson, J. H, Se- park. L. L. Jenkins, John L. Bryan, D. A.. Page, Frost Torrence, G. W Ragan, Fred Barkley, Theodosla An drews and Pearl Gallant. A SURPRISE MARRIAGE. Mr. Lester Manney and Miss Ethel Crouse Hie Themselves Away to South Carolina and Are Married. Lincoln County News, 2nd. On last Sunday a week ago Miss Ethel Crouse, 'the charming and at tractive daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. William Crouse, of Crouee, and Mr. Lester Mauney, the bright young son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mauney, drove to Bowling .Green, S. C, where they were made man and wife. The young people expected to keep the marriage a secret for twelve months, but it leaked out on or about last Friday, so that they are now receiv ing the congratulations of their many friends. ' The bride is an unusually hand some young lady and was very pop ular among her friends while the groom is one of the efficient clerks In the grocery department of the Simmons Company. . At present, the happy young couple will live at the home of their parents until a little later on when they will go to house keeping in Lincolnton. : Editor Clarence Poe, of The Pro gressive Farmer, will sail from San Francisco n August 23rd for a tour I of the world. Ii yon want a good Store or Range try the Gastonl Furniture Co. Subscribe for The GasetU.' Mo Sept 1st. To do this a-a Valuta reduced to '...,..$1.60 Big line of Ladles' one-piece Dresses going at about half-price. LADIES' CRASH LINEN SUITS. S3 Suit reduced' to 08c $3.50 Suits reduced to .... . .$1.25 Big line of Children's and Misses' ready-made Dresses, all sizes and colors, prices from . .25c to $1.08 Don't fall to see our 5c Counter. On this counter you will nod Lawns, Percale, Batiste, Yard-Wide Sheet tng and lot of other goods that are worth more money. ALL LOW SHOES GREATLY RE DUCED. Ladies' $155 and $1.50 Oxfords re duced to 08c Ladles' $2.00 Oxfords and Pumps re- save money. We BELK .OO Per Pair Robinson Shoe Company. See Window Display.' Notice To I have been ordered by sioners to accept tax returns August 15th, 1910. After to return their taxes will be double-taxed and there will be no recourse. Attend to this to-day and save yourself- the double tax. A. J. Register of Board a!2c3. REAL I have made arrangements with T. M. Belle, the real estate man of ijmcaster, S. C., o handle any lands orpropertythat may be for sale in this section. So If you have any thing you want sold I shall be glad to advertise it and sell same on a small commission no sale no pay. If you have a lot or tract of land close In and suitable for an auction sale, or a large plantation that can be cut up and sold better in small tracts, T. M. Belk, who is also a practical surveyor, will gladly , In spect same and tell you how to get! the most money but of your", prop- erty. -.'-;;-- ,v - ".' t';"--lf yon have anything for ' sale write, phone or call on me. , W. B. Knight Gastonia Agent we will make it during August dnced to ....... ....... .$l.o ;, Ladles $2.50 Pump and Oxfords re duced to ......... $2.10 All $3.00 Queen Quality Oxfords and Pumps reduced to $2.08 All $3.50 Queen Quality Oxfords and Pumps reduced to $2.08 ALL LADIES' TAN OXFORDS AND PUMPS GOING AT COST. . Hen's Tan Shoes have also been re duced. We make a specialty of our Shoe De partment and it will pay yon to see ours before buying. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Men's $155'and $1.50 Pant going for .08c All Straw Hats are still going at cost and lees. your shopping and Sell it for Less. CO This is the price placed on our entire line of Ladies' Russia Calf and Choc Vici Oxfords and Pumps. We have them in any size -Widths B. C D. and Es. Taxpayers the board of county commis up to and including Monday, that date those who have failed SMITH, Deeds and ex-officio clerk to of County Commissioners. the Subject is Real Estate Talk With Am often t of offico nn-rfnf arour th town. Try Kic phoia 23, er S. G. Fry's RnidtK fio. ZZi IF- .-':.' .
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