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rAca fotjh. TUB GASTOX1A GAZETTE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1910. The, Gastonia Gazette lm4 Tory Taesday and Friday fcy Te Oaxette Publishing Company be clad that which yield rests. ws Jive la a section . such, bountiful har- THK GAZETTE'S FRIKN'DS. Personal Zlention. B. D. ATKINS . W. ATKIXS Editor and Mrrs. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: W gti months . , fwr noatha Om sseata .. .TS .10 .16 GA STOMA Gouty Seat of Gaston County Af ter January 1. Ho. SS6 Mala Aveaae, THOSE Nft 80. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 10. McNlnch bow haa aome company. Mr. Iredell Meares, whom the sixth district Republicans have nominated for congress, la also aa ex-Democrat, so they tell us. And they do say, also, that he on It the Democratic party because he couldnt land a Job. Notwithstanding the UUle row among sixth district Democrats over their candidate. Mr. Meares will, we believe, be right along with Mr. McNlnch In November when the ninth district Democrats "return the latter to hi business office In Charlotte. This Is a Democratic year when it comes to electing Con gressmen. For Foe DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Chief Justice Supreme Court WALTER CLARK of Wake County AMociate Justices supreme Court. PLATT D. WALKER of Mecklenburg County WILLIAM R. ALLEN of Wayne County KeDrewntatJve in Congress, Math District E. Y. WEBB of Cleveland County For Solicitor. Twelfth Judicial Dis trict GEORGE W. WILSON For State Senator JOHN G. CARPENTER For House of Representatives A. C. STROUP N. B. KENDRICK For Clerk Superior Court mmm. C. C. CORNWELL For Register of Deeds A. J. SMITH For Sheriff J. D. B. McLEAN For Treasurer J. Q. HOLLAND For Coroner C. L. CHANDLER For Surveyor C. A. BLACK For County Commlasroners JOHN F. LEEPER J. FRANK McARVER R. S. LEWIS J. W. KENDRICK O. O. FALLS R. K. DAVENPORT Postmaster General Hitchcock draws his salary all the time from Uncle Sam and has plenty of official duties to keep him busy. But he is out in the West campaigning for the Republicans. District Attorney A E. Holton also draws his salary from Uncle Sam and ought to be at- tending to his official duties. But he's not. He's also galavantlng around trying to help save the old sinking ship. He Is scheduled to speak In Gastonia tomorrow week along with Mary Ann Butler. Just one more evidence or Republican misrule. As long as the G. O. P. holds the reins it will continue so. When the whole army of govern ment employes takes the field in de fense of the administration it's strong evidence that, like a drown ing man, they're grabbing at straws The Chester (S. C.) Lantern an nounces that it has bought addition al equipment and will soon enlarge Co an eight-page paper. Editor vaiaweii is giving fils subscribers a dean, newsy paper. Here's wishing falm a continuance of the success which has made it possible for him to make these improvements. wun tne oiggest crop or corn, wheat and oats ever raised in the county's history and with a pretty good cotton crop (which will bring around 15 cents if not more) Gas ton county farmers are better fixed than at any time since Gaston was county. We should all rejoice and The Gazette notes with pleasure that Editor Eury of The Herald, published in our neighboring town of Kings Mountain, has decided to discard the credit system as regards his subscription business. In this week's issue he announces that on October 15th he will "chop off" ev ery name on The Herald's subscrip tion list that Is not marked up in advance, and that after that date only those who come across with the cold cash will be numbered among the paper's subscribers. No variation whatever will be made from this rule, it is stated. The Ga zette was the first newspaper in this section to adopt the cash system and stick to It. We did thle a year ago this coming November and have nev er had occasion yet to regret our ac tion. The cash "system is the only system on which to successfully con duct a weekly-or semi-weekly news paper and sooner or later all who are in the business must realize this fact and quit extending credit. There will be an old-time sing ing at PIsgah church next Tuesday night. The public Is Invited. IS ASSURED THEHANf WHO WKS MONET M THE MARSHALL FIELD clerked in a store when he was a boy. He put in the bank enough out of his salary to start a small business of his own. Today his establishment is the finest in the world. His two grandsons will get 400 millions each when they are given their share of his estate. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank . Begin an account to-day with the bank that will grre you the glad. hand. We welcome new accounts. Citizens National Bank of Gastonia It P. Rtstia, Pre, C N. Ens, Viee-Ph, A. G. Mjen, CtsLier. To Keep Posted oa Baslaesa News of . Gaatoala Read Theee Item Twice A Week They're Money-Savers for Yoa. v , When yoa want Nunnally's Ine candlea fresh you'll find them at Kennedy'a white front drug store. Manager Small baa something to say about the 8ong of the Singer. Hear him.. . .-. Poole's new grocery has a list of tempting things for the - table. See their adv. and it will make your mouth water. Phone 107. Coffey is headquarters for wag on ana nuggy repairs, runner tires, horse shoeing, painting, etc. Tbey do It neatly and cheaply. 'Miss Lillian Atkins will resume ber piano and violin classes Septem ber 15th, 32S East Franklin avenue. She will add this year a student's orchestra. The Swan-Slater Co. wants to fit out that boy who's going off to school. Their fall line of clothing and gents furnishing goods Is now complete. See adv. -Don't trifle with your eye-sight, it's one of your priceless possessions. You can consult the Torrence-Mor- rls Company, opticians and jewel ers, witnout cost. -Mr. Charles E. Lineberger gives notice that he has qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of the late William S. Lineberger, of Gaston county. The Lumina moving picture theatre, W. H. Delllnger proprietor, will be open all day Monday and will have a most comfortable place; electric fans. Ice water. Splendid reels tonight and tomorrow. -Dr. T. C. Qulckel, formerly of Lincolnton, has located in Gastonia and has offices 213 and 214 in the Realty building. His practice is limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. -The buyer for the J. M. Belk Co. Is just back from the Northern markets where he bought fall and winter goods. In their adv. today some of these are listed. Look it up and read. -You can put Cortrlght metal shingles on an old roof, right over wooden shingles, and make your roof fire-proof. " That's what Long Brothers, the local agents, say in their adv. today. On account of the Catawba County Street Fair November 2, 3 and 4 the C. & N.-W. Railway will sell tickets at reduced rates, about which they tell you in another col umn. If you are an heir of Robert Potter, who Is said to have left thia section more than fifty years ago, Attorney W. H. Lewis has some- tning that will Interest you. It is something about a million-dollar es tate. See adv. Persona interested In real es tate at Bessemer City (which town by the way, has Just taken on new life) will be interested In the adv. in this Issue of C. A. Riser, mortga gee. He will sell several lots on Oc tober 3rd at public auction. Notice Is given elsewhere la this Issue of the meeting of the Gas tonia Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, which la to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. D. A. Garrison on Dallas Btreet. Now that Gastonia has a new cemetery and many people are buy ing lots, some of our readers are doubtless thinking of buying a nice monument. If so see Chas Ford, who is Gastonia agent for the Queen City Granite & Marble Works, of Charlotte. We don't know what's up In the clouds, besides rain (looks like there's not much left up there now since the recent downpours) and the Gastonia Furniture Company does not know either hut they do know they have some jim-dandy furniture and they tell you about It elsewhere. 'Miss Rose Pay sour, of Dallas, la visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Win- get and other relatives la Gastonia. Mrs. T. L. Craig Is able to be up after aa Illness of a week . or more. Mr. M. L. . Mauney la confined to his home In West Gastonia by III neae. ':',. Mrs. J. M. Sloaa will leave to morrow for Charlotte, where she will spend several days with friends. Messrs. C. E. Whitney and,!!. N. Garrison, of Bessemer City, are business visitors In Gastonia today. Because of lack of apace we are compelled to omit from this la sue our Iron Station letter. It will' appear Tueaday. , Miss Nancy Rankln has return ed from Mount Holly, where ahe spent several days as the guest of Mrs. W. F. Holland. Misses Kate Rankin and Grace Armstrong, of Belmont, are spend Ing several days here as .the guests of Mrs. Albert Rankin. An lee cream supper will be given in the grove at the Modena i Mill tomorrow night for the benefit of the Clara Cornet Band. Word received here today from Mrs. T. A. Myers, who is with her daughter, 'Mrs. Carr, at Yanceyville, states that Mrs. Carr Is no better. Mrs. L. A. Rankin leaves this afternoon for Charlotte where she will spend several days visiting friends. Gastonia Lodge, No. 369, A. F. and A. M., will hold regular com' munication tonight and do work In the second degree. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Robinson left yesterday for Zirconia, N. C where they will spend a week or ten days. 'Messrs. J. Howard Huffstatlsr, Quinn Huffstetler, Joe Patrick, Er- win Gallant and Dana Rhyne left Wednesday for Rutherfordton ito enter Westminster Schooll 1 .PROTECTION for OUlvSELVES means protection for YOU. In addition to haying an insurance policy protecting us against lots by burglary, and being protected by the American Bankers Association, of which we are a member. we have a contract with the , ; Pinkerton's National Detective Agency : Anson Torrens Farmers Endorse System. Last Saturday the Union farmers of Anson county held a big picnic at Brown Creek. The Ansonian, in re porting the event, says among other things: "One of the most Important mat ters before the Union and the non union men present, was the follow ing resolution, discussed and adopt ed: "We, the members of the Farm ers' Union and citizens of Anson county, In mass meeting assembled, believing the Torrens System of reg istering titles to be the simplest and best method, do request our repre sentative to use every legitimate means to enforce the use of the Torrens System of registering land titles." A dispatch from Durham under date of the 29th says that General Julian S. Carr, commander of the United Confederate Veterans of North Carolina has chartered at his own expense a special train to carry North Carolina veterans to the re union at Norfolk, Va., this month. Come to Gastonia next Monday. We want to sell yoa your next Stove or Range. Satisfaction guar anteed or your money back. Gas to- j nia Furniture Company. A special from Richmond, Va., to yesterday's Charlotte Observer aaya that M. L. Peaden, aged 30, a far mer of Pitt , county, this State, is threatened with entire ossification of limba and body. He Is In the Re treat for the Sick In that city. Physicians who have examined him are puttied. Some of them believe that his affliction Is due to a case of hookworm for which he was treated soma months ago. Cream of Wheat Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice Wheat Hearts Shredded Wheat Grape Nuts Quaker Oats Post Toasties Pan Cake Flour GoodJGrits First Quality Rice ' - - ... i All Fresh and New At giving us the services of this worldwide famous detective agency in cases of burglary or forgery.' v. . i 1 , v m.i: i . .i ; First National Bank Gastonia; N7 G Gaston County's Oldest and Largest Bank L L Jenkins, PresL, J. Lee Robinson, V-Pt, S. N. Boyce, Casnier. v O 0 1 Big shipment of Oxja, 6x9, 80x72 aadl 27x54 Axmlnster Velvets and Wilton Rugs Just- In . at Gastonkt Furniture Company. ' Come to Gastonia next Monday. New Grocer Phone 107 New Goods Arriving By Every Train, at Thomson Mercantile Co. V Our new fall lines will be ready for inspection within the next few days. We have on display the first showing of LADIES9 FALL COAT SUITS. Call and inspect them. Thomson Mercantile Co. Gastonia, N. C. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS In and Around GASTONIA Pay big; dividends. Money pat Into land here to sore to bring quick and profitable returns. ' We have a large list of desirable residence and business lots in different parts of town and farm lands close by, which can be bought at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Many of these will more than doable in value in the next few years. Ask to see our list; we feel sore that we have something that will ap peal to yoa. A number of desirable residences for rent at reasonable pri ces. If interested we will be glad to show yoa any of them, . v On account of increased business we have added to our force an outside man whose time Is at your command whenever yoa want to see any of our properties. Mr. Henry Craig has charge of this department of oar business and his services are always yours for the asking.' All kinds of real estate and rents handled on commission. Watch this space for descriptions of desirable developed and undeveloped properties for sale and rent. Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. Realty Building Gastonia, X. C. Prenl day when that first pair af -leig pants" Is worn! firiag the ' yonngster here and preserve that "expanded chesf and self-conscious ar for him to see a year or two from now. " J. I. GREEN rtMtographer , Fhone 147 IF- .1 v n 1 e - i tne oubjectiis n Real Estate -Talk With! Haithcock Am often oat of office town. Try office pboo 2AS, 1 S.C. Fry's Residence, No. 264
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