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nil DAY, AUGUST , I10. PAGH KITE. The Gastonia Gazette PENNY, COLUMN. ONE CENT A W02D They Brln Results; try 'em. WAMTK1. WANTED, pure dairy milk. Todd's Steam Bakery,.10 East Airline Atenue, Gastonia, N. C7 tf. J. .LOST. street. . 7 . 7. ',..7 i1r . Mrs. J. ,1L '.Warren la pending the week with her slater, M re. Mar tha Ratchford, and other' relative! in tbe Union section. " Messrs. Abtbur WinJet and Our Kllllan returned Tuesday night from a trip to Aaherllle and Hen- deraonrllle. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gilliam and shlld returned laat night from Hall- fax, N. C, where they have been pending 'some .time .with relatives. Mr, J. T. Oates, of Bessemer City, route two, was a business tIs- itor In Gastonia this morning and paid The Gaxette office a call. Mr. W. Y. Warren, of the Swan- Slater Co., was able, to be out yester day for the first time since Sunday, having been confined to bis home on Dallas street by Illness. , . . Mr. Eli Kendrlck, of North Wllkesboro, spent last night In Gas- a short visit,' being en route to North Wilkesboro on his re turn from a visit to Corfcord. Mr. Robert L. Harris and sis ter, Miss Ada Harris,' of Lowell, will leave next week for Maiden to enter FOR RENT, Three four-room dwell-1 South Pork Institute for the coming t.n n.tnni Tnmiranca A. Real- I session. " ...... . .... . LOST: Between Gastonia and Sloan's Ferry locket with K. of P. emblem on ' It. Reward for return to Gacette office. 80 e 2. yon rent ONE ROOM for rent, furnished. Ap ply at datette office. . ' ; tf . FOR RBNT: Five room house with modern conveniences on West Air- I tonla on line avenue. M. H. Shuford. tf. FOR RENT OR SALE 0ne piano In Al condition. J. White Ware, r.Mxenm National Bank building, tf. ty Co. tf. FOR BALK. FOR SALE: Wood saw, molasses .' mill and peanut parcher. Apply : to James L. Hanna. S6p4. H FINE FARM FOR SALE, 334 acres of land on Drowning Creek, Moore : county. Bargain for cash buyer. E. L. Pegram, Jackson Springs, N. C. S16 c 8. BABCOCK BUGGY, practically new, for sale at a bargain. Apply at Gazette offlce. 30 c 3. FOR SALE: Two milch cows. C. . x W, Nipper, Lowell. N. C. I6p5. FOR SALE First class roller flour at $2.75; pure bran And shorts at $1.75; chicken feed at 80c per bush el. Call at Rhyne Roller Mills. 3 Op. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Deal and Miss Mary Spencer, of Plnevllle, ar rived in Gastonia this morning and are guests at the home of Mr. B. H. Winget on West Airline avenue. Misses Cora and Alma Jenkins, daughters of Mr. J. Grier Jenkins, of route four, returned Wednesday night from a very pleasant visit to Washington City. Miss Webb Stanton was the guest Tuesday of her sister, Mrs. H F. Glenn. She was enroute to her home in Bethel from a visit to friends at Rogersville, Tenn. Mr. J. Laban Smith is at Hick ory on a visit to his son, Mr. Giles Smtih, and his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Gwin. Mrs. Smith is visiting rela tives at Mount Holly. Mrs. L. C. Eury returned Wed nesday from Hendersonviile where she spent several weeks with her More pleasure added to your vacation if you carry a kodak with you. A complete line of Kodaks and Sup plies awaits you at our store. Torrence - Morris Jewelers Opticians Co. Coal FOR SALE Moving Picture Thea- daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and tre" running every night ana clear- Mrg- john w." Moore. g from $2 to $5 per night Town f 4,000 population, no competition. Everything in first-class condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Good rea son for sale. Fullest Investigation invited. Address quick, M. R. T., care of Gazette. 26 p. Miss Myrtle Pemberton, Concord, who has been the guest of Miss Susie Love on South Oakland street, has gone to Charlotte where she will be a member of a house party given by Miss Beatrice Blake. Southern Railroads Advance Rates. Statesvllle Landmark. Complaint has been filed with the Inter-State Commerce Commission by a number of cotton manufactur ers in and near Spartanburg, S. C, against the proposed advanced freight rates on coal of the Southern railroad and tbe Carolina, Clinch- field and Ohio railroad. It is charg ed that these roads have illegally a greed to advance the rates on coal to points In the Carolinas, which will give the Virginia coal operators a monopoly In supplying the Carolina territory, while the Southern rail road will have a monopoly in the transportation of coal from the Ten nessee mines to Atlanta and other Southern points, thus shutting out the Tennessee mines from the Caro- of I Una territory. The proposed advance the examinations for license to prac tice law In the courts of North Car olina. Wake Forest law school a lone wllfurnlsh 33 applicants. Then there will be the classes from the University of North Carolina, Trini ty College and other law schools of the state besides a number who have prepared themselves outside of the state. ML BeHk Co, . Y - . .. - . Y - " ' - New Fall and Winter Goods coming in almost every day. ; Just received new lot of Dress Ginghams beautiful patterns at - - - 10c yd. This would be nice for school girls' dresses. Our buyer is now in the Northern Markets to complete the buying for our Fall and Winter trade and we will soon be ready with the largest and most complete stock of desirable merchandise in Gaston county. We earnestly solicit your business. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. J. M. Belk Co. Gastonia, N. C. Is declared to be excessive and un just compared with the rates in oth er coal consuming territories. The building of a new railroad line develops the country and adds MISCELLAXKOUS. ON THE ALTAR OF LOVE, a vita graph .film, extra fine, at Lumina tonight.. Saturday, FAITH LOST AND GAINED, an excellent western scene. W. H. Bellinger. "OLD Heads and Young Hearts," splendid comic "Imp" reel at the j , Crescent Theatre tonight. 26p. Mr. R. L. Home, of Chester, S. to 't wealth, but under modern C, spent from Friday to Monday conditions It does not mean, cheaper with the family of Mr. E. H. Hahn freight rates. The building of the here. He was en route home from Clinchfleld line was hailed with joy Spartanburg, S. C, where he attend- b? manufacturers, as meaning cheap- ed the old soldiers reunion. er rates 6n coal. The above com' Gastonia Lodge No. 63 Knights plalnt 18 the nswer-l of Pythias will hold regular meeting I WILL BE in Gastonia Monday, September 5 th and will be glad to talk with any one Interested in real through Qastonla tMa mor' j g en route to Charlotte to attend the Mis Monday night at 8 o'clock sharp. Business of importance will be trans acted and a full attendance of mem bers is desired.. j Jtiev. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Ste venson, of Clover, S. C. nasaed estate. I make no charge to Inspect property and tell you how to get the most , money out of it. T. M. Belk, Lancaster, S. C. S2 c3. MORE than 1000 books for tbe price i of one. Love stories, detective stories, books of adventure, humor. history, science and religion Just what you like. Membership fee $1.00, dues 10 cent per month. Gas tonia Library Association, T. M. C. A. Building. . .,. tf. , sionady Conference of the First Pres bytery. V; Mr. J. K. Dixon, teller of the First National Bank, has been spend ing his vacation at Blowing Rock, Asheville and other points In tie mountains. He is expected home to morrow. Mrs. I. R. McFadden and daugh ter, Miss EUa May, returned to Gas tonia Wednesday from a visit to rel- aflvaa ' at DaaI. TTtlf a si n.. . LET THE GAZETTE follow you oft " x, iae wnin M.i.i"iiiM iim ii lull n v mim iii . your summer oatlng. We will . 77 ' ""f- gladly change your address as often To Return Battle Flag. A dispatch from Boston, Mass., says: A Civil war battle flag carried by the Thirty-fourth regiment of North Carolina volunteers, and which has been for many years in the pos session of a Plymouth, N. H., family now living In this city. Is soon to be returned to the Southern State. While on a visit north, Mrs. R. H. Chesley, daughter of a Confederate officer learned that tbe flag was in this city and obtained it, offered it to the old regiment or the State of North Carolina. She has received a reply from Governor Kitchin, of North Carolina, stating that the flag would be greatly appreciated. as you wish. postal card. Phone 50 or drop nsa tf. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1010. Personal Mention. y , " -:,.77-Y . Miss Marie Hutchlngs . has re turned from a "pleasant , visit 7 to : friends at Bessemer City. ' 7 Rev. John Swan, of Bullock's Creek, S. C, was the guest Wednes day of Mr. W. L., Gallant's family. Mr. W. B. Knight has gone to Lancaster, S. C, for a few days on business.'' 7 Mr. Ed Brandon, of the Bethel section, was a Gastonia visitor yes terday. .. .-: ; .' 7 ' ' -r-Dr. and -Mrs. H. F. Glenn and little son, H. T. Jr., will -leave to morrow for Hiddenite where they will spend some time.4 , 7 ; ' Mr. George Craven, editor . of The Spencer Crescent, who has been spending several daya here on busi ness returned home yesterday. . '.Miss Blanche Venable Arrived den's sister, Mrs. Ella Cunningham, of Rock Hill. Prof. Edgar Long, of the de partment of English at Erskine Col lege, Due West, S. C, arrived Wed nesday to spend several days .with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Long. His many Gastonia friends are glad to see him again . Rev. E. Grier Carson, who has been spending several days in . the Plsgah neighborhood on a visii to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Car I son, returned yesterday to his home I In Charlotte. Mrs. Carson and little child will remain for some time Ion ger. Rev. Dr. J. C. Galloway, Mr. J. Bradley and Mrs. J. Y. Miller went to Charlotte this morning to attend the Missionary Conference of the First Presbytery, which Is In session in the First Associate Re formed Presbyterian church there today and tomorrow. Miss Mary Neal Mellon will go to Washington. City this fall to enter Gunston. Miss - Mellon spent last winter at the Mary Baldwin Insti tute, Staunton, Va. This Is her fin ishing off year, so she goes to the Capitol to .enjoy the many advanta- laxt nlfftit from Hrtll.nri. Va a isit her friend. Miss Maude Ran-1 re there. Charlotte News. kin, on South Broad street, . Monday. Mr. Henry Craig, formerly with the Brawley Clothing Company, has accepted a position with the Gasto nia Insurance ft Realty Co. 1 ,: Mrs. W. C. Garrison, of Derlta, Is the gnest of Dn and Mrs. ' A. Garrlson , at their home on Dallas Estimate of Ex-Seaator Batlef. Greensboro News, Republican. 7 Pilferer! Contemptible tradncer! If there Is a spark of manhood and decency about you that has hot been smothered by the slime of cowardice, be ashamed of yourself! Big Crop of Budding Lawyers. A report sent out from Raleigh says that when the North Carolina supreme court convenes on August 29th for the fall term of 18 weeks there will be one of the largest class es on record, present to undertake Simpkins Bays Big Farm Near Wil mington. Raleigh Cor. Manufacturer's Record. W. A. Simpkins of Raleigh has just purchased the 110-acre farm in the suburbs of Wilmington, known as the Chad wick farm, which is all tile-drained and irrigated by means of overhead piping. It has the larg est Irrigating plant anywhere in this part of the country, and Mr. W. N. Chadwick spent over $90,000 on the place, having grown lettuce there several seasons. Mr. Simpkins found a popular belief that cotton will not properly mature In that section, and will convert the place into a test farm for cotton and corn, using his own cottonseed and corn from the farm of John F. Batts. Both of these farmers last year smashed records, and are this year trying to make new ones. The farm Mr. Simpkins has purchased will be used as an object lesson to cotton and corn growers in the coast country from Norfolk to Florida, and will really be on the footing of a test farm, so far as these two crops are concerned; hence its general Importance. $2.00 Per Pair ri- . . , jjF HITM is the price yr J placed on our entire line Jyfi f Liet' Russia Calf and Jrjfi' y it Choc Vici Oxfords and fC j Pumps. We have them in J any size Widths B. C D. f and E Robinson Shoe Company. See Window Display. i Sir. HcNlnch Declines Mr. Webb's Challenge. Charlotte Observer, 24th. Mr. S. S. McNlnch, Republican candidate for Congress in the ninth district against Mr. E. Y. Webb, the present Democratic encumbent, has declined the challenge to a joint can vas of the district which was tender ed In an open letter several weeks ago by Mr. Webb. Mr. McNinch says that he can see no good accruing from such a campaign, but on the contrary Js apprehensive of much i strife and possibly bad feeling. The letter was mailed to Mr. Webb in Shelby yesterday It Is a very clear cut and precise document. HENRY & BRADLEY For doors, sash, door and win dow frames, molding, all kinds of finished lumber, shingles and rough building lumber. Our plant is equip ped with new machinery and Is now In operation. Quick Delivery and Satisfactory Servlee Guaranteed HENRY & BRADLEY Phone 344 West Main Ave. Gastonia, N. C. S12clmo. HOUSE AND LOT IN GASTONIA FOR SALE. Nice six-room house and lot on north side of Fourth avenue in south Gastonia. A nice location and good big lot, 72 feet front by 200 deep. House nicely fitted up with sewerage, bath room and electric lights. House rents for $15 month. Price $3,000. T. M. BELK, Lancaster, S. C. W. B. KNIGHT, Local Agent. Fine night. "Imp" reel at Crescent to- Better Clothes Less Money for NOTICE. Gastonia Chapter, U. D. C, is hereby called to meet at the reel dence of Mrs. D. A. Garrison on Dallas street Friday afternoon, Sep tember 2nd, at 4 o'clock. MRS. D. A. GARRISON, S2. President, Fine "Imp" night. reel at Crescent to- Party Unloading. New York Evening Posfc The Republicans are dan adding to their fine collection Qf Jonahs. Senator Crane, of Massachusetts, ap pears now to have, become the ex pert authority for tbe administra tion on the subject of who is to be heaved overboard, and has been trav eling from place to place to Indicate who is next to be cast into the angry political waters. Speaker Cannon was long ago marked as the chief victim to be thrown to the "great fish" of the Bible narrative, popular ly supposed to be very like a whale, but possibly a prehistoric submarine with excellent accommodations for most magnificent line of . imported and domestic woolens, j politicians temporarily in retire- Hundred, pf.'lk..; ,l;;;,tbWi; , ,S7 " . You are invited to come to see these splendid new things 1)00144 or the m destination. And ... - . - . 7- 7 v now It appears that. Aldrlchism, if whether you are ready to buy or not . ' Bot Alitlch umneit; must m Sena- tor Crane's judgment, be similarly unloaded. 7- An Expert Cutter and Fitter from Schloss Bros. & Co. Baltimore Will Be at Our Store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday August 29th, 30th and 31st To take measures for Fall Suits. He . will show you the Swah-SIater Company Outfitters for Men and Boys. Fine "Imp" reel a Crescent to night. ' - "' -" the Subject is Real Estate Talk With Haithcock Am often out of office moving aroand over town. Try office phone 288, or S. G. Fry's Residence, No. 264 Proud day-u-when that first pair of "long pants" is worn! 7 Bring the youngster hereand k preserve that "expanded chest and ; self-conscious ; air for him to see a' year or two from now. J.I. GREEN Photographer , Fhbsw 147 :: v-: FOR 6AL&. j 7 ; Tbe house and lot belonging to, , the estate of S. 6. Smith, deceased. the same being: located on Oakland . arenue . between Third and Fourth , streets. ; ' 7"-'-;. : 1 ." , ''-.;. 77 ARTHUR C. JONES, ' 26cS. Commissioner.
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