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raoa root TUB GASTONIA GAZETTE, . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Z,H9UK The Gastonia Gazette bu4 aTary Tnssday ul Friday ft? Taa Oasstts PublUklng Com paar, U. ID. ATKINS . W. ATKINS Editors and Mrs, BUBSCRIPTION PRICE; Aba TAT I MO BtX mSBtOS Wwt moBths Om msntn .60 .16 GASTONIA Gouty Seat of Gaatoa County Al tec January 1, 1011. No. S3 Mala AveBae. PHONE NO. 60. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910. For For DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Chief Justice Supreme Court WALTER CLARK of Wake County Associate Justice oupremc Court. PLATT D. WALKER of Mecklenburg County WILLIAM R. ALLEN of Wayne County ReDresenUtlTe in Congress, Ninth District E. Y. WEBB of CleTeland County For Solicitor, Twelfth Judicial Dis trict GEORGE W. WILSON For State Senator JOHN G. CARPENTER For House of Representative A. C. STROUP , N. B. KENDRICK For Clerk Superior Court bw. C. C. CORN WELL For Register of Deeds A. J. SMITH For Sheriff J. D. B. M CLEAN For Treasurer J. Q. HOLLAND For Coroner C. L. CHANDLER For Surveyor C. A. BLACK For County Commisstoners JOHN F. LEEPER J. B'RANK McARVER R. 8. LEWIS J. W. KENDRICK O. O. FALLS R. K. DAVENPORT and as a humorous production takes the cake. Listen at this paragraph: "Wa know foreigner wra used rather than bid up the prloe of the better c'.aas of labor, which was on the farina, but which If It had been done, would have ruined the farm era." Behold McNlncb as philanthro pist! Sending to New York and hlr ing foreigners at a very cheap price because, forsooth, he would not rob the farmers of tielr handd. Does any one believe that McNInch Is such a self-sacrificing man and bu h a friend of the farmers as all that. He is nosing as a business ni.-in And hU friends are urging his i..rtinn on the strength of his rec ord as a business man. Doesn't ev eryene know that business men are not swayed by sentiment. Doesn't eve:yone know that the business ronn ?ns into the market to get ev- prvthin Inciudlne labor, at the vry lowest figure? Does anyone hPevo ihnr Mr McNInch would have refrained pom hiring the far mere hands if ne couia nave gotten them as cheap as he did the dagoes? Of course he took the foreigners be cause he got their labor much cheap er than ne couia get American.; bor. fa there anyone who does not see through the flimsy excuse offer in this communication signed by should be and every ma also. The near-beer saloon baa bo business here or anywhere else. Looking at it from a standpoint of common sense and economy alone, to say nothing of the moral side, the near beer saloon Is a useless extravagance which no town, especially of the character of Gastonia, can affoxtL Are the people of Gaston county go ing to tolerate these dire always? Think about it. TUB GAZETTE'S FRIENDS, PERSONAL. eu McNInch s friends and former em ployes? It will undoubtedly prove to he a boomerang. r TRYING TO BOLSTER HIMSELF UP Mr. McNInch le finding it necessa ry to have his friends we take it they are former employes of his in the brick business write communi cations for publication in his news paper! defending his course in hir ing cheap foreign labor at his brick plant Which means, of course, that his record Is doing him harm with the voters and he is making a des perate effort to stem the adverse tide that be sees rolling In to swallow him up. The letter referred to appears In Tuesday's Lincoln County Times In a recett issue The Hickory Tlmee-'Mercury said: "Some of our Democratic contem porarlee are out with the statement that no Republican county In the State has the salary system for coun ty officers, and that the Republican party Is, therefore, not In favor of salaries instead of fees. If these brethren will investigate a little, they will And that they have handled the truth rather carelessly." The Gazette Is one paper that be lieve in giving everybody their Just dues, even the Republican party. We have published the statement that the only counties In North Carolina which have the salary system are Democratic counties. To the best of our knowledge, after obtaining all , the information we could get, this statement was and Is correct. If the Times-Mercury knows better why does it not call names. Give us a list, brother, and we'll do the right thing by acknowledging the corn. Without the proof, however, we will have to stand by our former state ment. The Gazette wishes every one of its subscribers would read the two communications on page six of to day's issue on the near-beer subject. These communications are written by women and they are interested in this matter. Every woman in town Next 'Monday night at the op- t r A tl In. era nouse uoourn urtaici nr strels. The swellest, best dressed. funniest laughing show in America. Everything new from parade to Fi nale. Watch that street parade ai noon. A great show this year. And Ed C. Hayes, that droll, caper cut ting comedian Is a star funny man, well-known to minstrel lovers. 'Mrs. J. S. Walker Is at the bed side of her father, Mr. G. H. Culber son, at Cameron, N. C. having been summoned last Saturday by a mes sage stating that he had suffered a stroke of apoplexy. The latest re port from his bedside, received yes terday by 'Mr. Walker, was to the effect that he was considerably im proved and that his recovery Is hop ed for. Mrs. J. Walker Klrkpatrlck and little son. William Pressley, arrived Wednesday from Mecklenburg coun ty to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Reid. Mrs. Klrkpatrlck came to see ner siep-motner, .irs. J. L. Rankin, of Birmingham, Ala., who is ill at the Gaston Hospital. Mrs. Rankin s condition is sucn mat she expects to leave the hospital within the next few days. A letter from the superintend ent of the State Asylum for the In sane at 'Morganton to 'Mr. W. Y. Warren states that Mr. J. Lon Thom- asson, who was taxen to mat insti tution in June from Gastonia, shows no improvement. Physically he Is In condition but his mental de rangement shows no Improvement whatever. This will be unwelcome news to bis Gastonia mends. A local merchant showed The Gazette man yesterday the largest egg plant we have seen. It measur ed 20 inches around one way and 18 inches the other and weighed 2 3-4 pounds. It was raised by Mr. An drew E. Moore, who is an enthusias tic gardener. The merchant said it was the largest he had ever seen and was three times as large as the av erage egg plant. The Lincoln County Times of Tuesday contalne an account of the death of Mr. David Ramsey, of Stanley, September 13th. He was in his 64th year. He is survived by his widow, two brothers and a host of friends. He had for many years been a member of the M. E. Church, South, and lead an exemplary Chris tian life, following funeral servi ces held afTfhV Methodist church in Stanley on the' 14th conducted by the pastor, Rev. B. Wilson, his body was interred in the cemetery at Stanley. PROTECTION for OURSELVES means protection for YOU. To Keep Posted a Basiness News of Gastonia Read These Items Twice A Week They're Money-Savers for Yon. Mule, wagon and harness for sale. See penny adv. Young's steamed-baked bread at the Elite. Lost, two Inner tires for auto See penny adv. Big sale of enameled ware all next week at Long Brothers, Read Poole's list of good things to eat. Myers and Tate are going to give away a $5 lamp. See penny ad. Lebovits' millinery opening next Friday and Saturday. Matinee at Lumlna tomorrow. See penny adv. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all men to visit Swan-Slater Co's. store and inspect the new fall styles. Misses Ruddock's millinery o pening next Wednesday and Thurs day. Thomson 'Mercantile Company is now ready to show the ladles the swellest and latest things in millin ery and fall dress goods. See adv. There's a wide difference be tween good furniture and the cheap trashy kind. The Gastonia Furni ture Company has the good kind. Some of Gastonia's advantages pleted the installation of our cable plant and offer you are enumerated in tne adv. or the . ... . i . . .1 Gastonia insurance & Reait. Co. in metallic service on special private wire at the today's paper. They want to talk with you about real estate. A watch worth owning should be an accurate time keeper. The Torrence-Morris Co., jewelers, can give you just what you want in this line. Belk's is showing a big line of fall and winter dress goods, coat suits, etc. Their adv. on page five contains a large list of attractive bargains. Are you on the right track, ask Abemethy-shieids Drug Co., who It wiU be the wisest investment vou ever made. In addition to having an insurance poljcy protecting us against loss 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 giving us the services of this worldwide famous detective agency in cases of burglary or forgery. First National Bank Gastonia, N. C. Gaston County's Oldest and Largest Bank L Jenkins, Prest, J. Lee Robinson, V-Pt, S. N. Boyce, Cashier. We Respectfully Solicit your subscription to our telephone list of subscribers. We have com- ft Same Old Prices at present, viz: $1.50 for, residences and $2.50 for business houses and offices per month. There are many users of telephones here who should have telephones of their own and help us awhile as we have furnished them free service a long time. Call up contract department, L. D. No. 6, and place your order for a telephone to be placed in your house. are inquiring as to your health. In an attractive adv. they tell you something about the merits of Rex all Tonic Solution of Hypophos- phltes. Coming next Monday night at the opera house all that is new in Minstrelsy, with everything new and bright. Watch for those new costumes in the street parade, and judge from that. Coburn's Greater Minstrels never disappoint. Those sweet singers Hockett, Coghlan, Morrison Buckingham and Leslie D. Berry are with the company. Piedmont Telephone & Telegraph Company BUY REAL ESTATE IN GASTONIA Attention ladles: Buy your Christ, j mas presents at the Floral Fair. Notice for Those Having Children in Ffrst Grade Central School. Owing to the crowded condition of the schools It Is necessary to di vide the First Grade, having part of it come in the morning and the oth er part in the afternoon. As the morning session is longer than the afternoon, the morning section of one week will be the afternoon sec tion of the next week. We have di vided the grade as fairly as we know how, and it Is hoped that no condi tion calling for a further change will come up. J. S. WRAY, Supt. 1 vs&crr . jxg l. i bj in art - BEFORE ordering MAGA ZINES get clubbing cata logue and special offers and save MONEY. SOUTHERN i Fresh Lot u SUBSCRIPTION A- GENCY, Raleigh, N. C. (A Postal Card will do.) IS ASSURED THE HAN WHO IMS MONEY IN THE MNIg MARSHALL FIELD clerked in a store when heas a boy. He put in the bank enough out of his salarv to start a small business of his own. Today his establishment is the finest in the world. Hi two grandsons will get 400 millions eacn when they are given their share of his estate. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank Begin an account to-day with the bank that will give you the glad hand. We welcome new accounts. Citizens National Bank of Gastonia A.E. Moore, Pres, C H. Erans, Vke-Pret A. G. Mjers, Cashier. IF the Subject is Real Estate Hams Breakfast Bacon Sliced Cooked Ham Sliced Bacon Nice Olives and Pickles Cakes and Crack ers Talk With Haithcock Ideal Grocery Am ofta oat of office Booring aroaaj tbt town, Try office phoo. 2S&, or && Fry's feaUeace, N. 264 W. H. Poole, Prop. Phone No. 107 New court house nearing com pletion. Car fine coming at an early date, which will give us a fine boost New postoffice building to grace the center of town in just a few short months. Now dontfyou think that all this is bound to makeGastonia"dirt enhance in value in the near future. We! have all kinds that we can show you that will make your dollar count. Let us show you our lots and make you prices. No trouble buta pleasure to talk with you. Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. Realty Building : : ; Gastonia, N. C Late FALL Style in HATS BF -f-J Arejnow on display at .our store. Our fall opening was a great success, and our store was visited Wednesday and Thursday by hun dreds of ladies who were delighted with what they saw. Our trimmers are now busy, but never too, busy to show you the new-styles. Come here before you buy; we can save you money and give you the very latest. . In our Ready-to-Wear Department you will find the Latest g Nobbiest Coat Suits at astonishingly low prices. Be sure to see ' these. Also remember we are getting in every day shipments of new Fall and Winter Dress Goods which we want to show you.- When shopping be sure to visit our big stores. O1S0I1 Tho Merc Co.
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