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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1010. TUB G A STOMA GAZETTE. page ma. 3 (D o a 2 OQ CO o" a o B 3 5 g B1 o n o er c 0 poo0 BO g. S O " 5' 2 w " o c d CO PENNY COLUMN. ONE CENT A WORD They Brin Results; try 'em. WANTED WANTED You to know that The Charlotte Evening Chronicle "The Great Penny Paper" is on Bale in your town each evening, and that George and Guy Terrell are our reg ularly appointed agents and will de liver at your home or office for one cent per day or six cents per week. Give it a trial. tf. WANTED, to buy a good milch cow. J. C. Grlseom, route 2. 21p2. LOST. tb R. A. degree. Mr, and Mrs. John W. Walters have moved hack to aastonia ana are now at home. at 423 West. Main avenue. The scholarship honor roll of the city schools for the first month U crowded out of this Issue and will appear Friday. Misses Zoe and Balenah Latham left this morning for Washington, N. C, where they will spend three or four weeks. Mrs. C. O. Terrell and little daughter, Catherine, left Monday for a visit of several weeks to rela tives at Rocky Mount, N. C, Ports mouth and Suffolk, Va. Mr. James Fletcher, of Winston-Salem, organizer for the Na tional Patriotic Order of America, is spending a few days in town with a view to working up a local camp. Mr. Rufus W. Carson, who has been quite ill at his home on West Main avenue for some days, la re ported as being considerably better today. Mrs. Julia Courts Holland and little granddaughters, of Dallas, at toiiJed the jubilee celebration at Bel mont this morning and stopped a short while in Gastonia on their re turn. Rev. W. H. Hardin returned the latter part of last week from Knox- ville, Tenn., where he spent a week or more attending the exposition which he reports as being one of the best exhibitions of its kind he ever attended. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Harmon and little son left this morning on a visit to Mr. Harmon's father, Mr. R. S. Harmon, near El Bethel in Cleve land county. They will return Sat urday. All voters should be sure that their names are on the registration books for the November election. If you have moved or become of age since last registration don't fail to get your name on the yroll. The books will only be openAwo more LOST or stolen, white and blac spotted hound bitch pup, eigh months old, brown spot above eac eye. tan spots on each Jaw. Reward for return to W. N. Davie, Gastonlai N. C. t FOR 8 ALU. FOR SALE: 8-horse power engine and 15 horse power boiler. Ca be mounted. A bargain to quick buyer. Snowflake Steam Laundry. tf. FEW SECOND HAND BUGGIES for sale cheap at Coffey's. FOR SALE: Choice Berkshire pigs at Moses Stroup's. Six weeks old. Price $3 to ?5 each. 18p2. FOR SALE Nice 5-room dwelling on street car line, one-half acre lot, electric lights, water, nice orch ard, garden, stables outbuildings, etc. $1,500. Two-thirds cash, bal ance to suit. W. B. Biggers, 6171 East Franklin avenue. 25p5J -Mr. Wade H. Gaant, who has been with the Westinhouse Electric Co. at Pittsburg, M., for the pajt year or more, arrfved In Gastonia Sunday night Voyfpend his vacation of a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gallant. Mr. Gal lant b work hereafter will be in North Carolina, with headquarters at Charlotte. -The many friends of Mr. R. W. White will regret to learn that he is seriously 111 at his home in West End, having suffered a partial stroke of paralysis yesterday afternoon. He was at work yesterday morning on Mr. J. W. CulD's residence, hut SILVERWARE FOR THE BRIDE take pride In very reasonable The kind that a discriminating woman would owning is to be had at oar establishment at prices. We have Silver Tea Set Silver Chop Dishes Silver Trays Silver Sandwich Plates Silver Knives Silver Mayonaise Sets In all the beautiful designs by the brat manufacturers in the country. As a suggestion, how about a dozen Knives and Forks as a useful gift? The cost is small the gift will be perman ently appreciated. Nothing carried in Silver except Sterling and the best make in plated; every piece of Plated goods handled by us has our per sonal guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. Silver Sugar and Cream Sets Silver Forks Silver Almond Sets Silver Olive Sets Silver Lemon Sets Torrence - Morris Co. JEWELERS DOWN AND OUT. Men Who Fought Tariff Reform and Stood for the Interests Must Go -Morehead, Cowles and Grant Will Walk the Plank. Senator LaFollette, of Wisconsin, the great insurgent Republican lead er, who says that the New York Re publican platform just adopted un der the influence of Roosevelt te a humbug, wrote in the Wisconsin Republican platform these words: The Payne-Aldrich tariff is not a compliance with the pledge of the Republican party made in its nation al platform." The little old stand pat anything to please the boss of the pie coun ter Republican machine or worm Carolina is claiming that this bill is so good that our mills should not grumble because they stand idle un der it. Senator LaFollette publish es a weekly paper called the Roll Call, and it says that wherever the people look into the record of the stand-patters they knock them over like ten pins. When the Roll Call hears of the me-too Republican Con gressmen of North Carolina It may take the trouble to knock them over, If one of them should happen to be returned. The paper says: "The Roll Call made plain to the people of California the devotion of Senator Flint to Aid rich ism and the home about 11 o'clock feeling uite System in the tariff revision. Flint unwell and became paralysed on the left side of his body during ythe af ternoon. He is reported this morn ing as resting as well as cold be ex pected. FOR SALE, set of Nelson's Ency clopedia in 12 volumes. A $50 set of boaks for less than half price. Ad dress X, care Gazette. 21 p 2. FOR SALE, large quantity oak lum ber. delivered anywhere in Gaa-I tonia. $1.25 per hundred. C. G. Ter-I rell, Ticket office. 25p3 FOR SALE, large base-burner, near. ly new. Mc. G. Anders, M. D. Sec. City Hospital. 21c 2 MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR rubber tires put on at Coffey's. Having bought before price advanced we will make a spec- - lal price on rubber tires for fifteen days. HAVE YOUR Buggies Coffey's. painted at THE CENSUS FOR 1910 interests all of us. The Gastonia Library expecta to have one of the first sets of report published. Also a copy of the new eoll map of Gaston county. Those papers, magazines and books we have been telling you about are here. Look us up in the Y. M. C. A. building, corner of Main and South streets. tf. LADIES: We have stencil board in large sheets at 25. cents. Also carbon paper, 10 cent a sheet. Phone us your order and we will de Pub. Co., 236 W. Main Are., Phone No. 50. , tf. Personals and Locals. Mr- and Mrs. Gny Kill Ian re turned on train 45 last night from their bridal trip. Mr. and Mrs. Grler Kester have moved from 314 East Franklin av enue to 203 West Second avenue. ' - Y" . J . . . -A itui ai Arm 1 nimer n. t- zneets tonight and will do work In senger on No. 40 Sunday night reporfS-that a serius accident was narrowly averted as the train . . nearea vantyne's switch between Bessemer City and KAga Mountain. An automobillst atteipted to cross on the dirt road Ju a few minutes before the train Vft Jue. The front wheels, however, missed the road auu weni into a ditch, leaving the rear of the car on the track. The driver was unable to get the car off the track. He flagged the train which came to a standstill Just about ten feet from the auto. The train- crew assisted in removing the auto from the track. Mr. O. M. Boyd and mother, Mrs. A. A. Harbin, left last night for Blacksburg, S. C, to be present at the marriage this morning at 9 o'clock of Mr. John F. Boyd, of Charlotte, and Miss Florence Porter The groom is a member of the con tracting firm of Porter & Boyd, of Charlotte, and was formerly superin tendent of bridges and building on this division of the Southern. He is a brother of Mrs. Harbin and an un cle cf Messrs. O. M. and B. W. Boyd, of Gastonia. A number of people from Charlotte, Hickory and other places went down yesterday after noon to witness the marriage. The Gazette is well pleased with the rapid Increase in Its subscription list. The first of November, 1909, subscription to the paper was put on a strict cash-in-advance basis and this system has been maintained rigidly. When the new order of things was first, put Into effect a large number of names were cut off. Despite that fact, however, there baa been a steady Increase until now this paper has a considerably larger list of bona fide subscribers than it has ever had before in its history. The publishers have striven as best they knew how to make the paper a clean, up-to-date newsy sheet and the response their efforts have met Is most encouraging. We yet lack a thousand or two having all the sub scribers we "want, however, and are more than glad to enter any new names on our list provided same are accompanied by the cash. is not a candidate for re-election "The Roll Call gave the people of Maine the rank and status of Sena tor Hale in the Aldrich machine. It was republished broadcast through out the State. Senator Hale will shortly bow his farewell from the stage of American politics. "The Roll Call told the people of Minnesota of their misrepresentation by Cannon's man, Tawney, id Con press. Tawney was overv heiminely defeated in the primaries for the Re publican nomination. "The Roll Call gave the people of Iowa the records of Congressmen Smith, Kennedy and Hull. Smit and Kennedy won their renomin tions only after a desperate fignt, and Kennedy only by a narrow gin, while Hull was defeated byf Progressive Republican. I "The Roll Call told the peopld Kansas what the record showed the services of Calderhead. Sec? Reeder and Miller to Cannonism and the System. The people nominated Progressive Republicans to replace them. 'The Roll Call proclaimed the System services of McKinlay of Cal ifornia. The voters nominated In his place a Republican who believes in government by the people. "The Roll Call went into the home of the steel trust and exposed Dal zell, floor leader of the Cannon ma chine. Dalzell was renominated by a bare majority of 207 votes, where as in years past his majorities have been overwhelming. "The Roll Call told the peop'e or Michigan of the devotion of Senator Burrows to Aldrlchlsm and the In terests, and the people of Michigan in a State-wide primary repudiated Burrows and nominated in his stead a candidate pledged to Progressive Republicanism. "The Roll Call presented the rec ord of Senator Warner of 'Missouri, a record of weakness and 'regulari ty'; the people of Missouri wanted to be shown, and Senator Warner an nounced his retirement aB a candi date for re-elction to the Senate. "The Roll Call gave the people of Oregon the 'me-too' record of its System team of Congressmen, Ellis and Hawley. Hawley got through, but Ellis, whom Cannon in the tariff session had promoted to a position on Ways and Means, was defeated for renomination. "The Roll Call analyzed for the voters the System-serving, Cannon faithful congressional career of Staf ford of Wisconsin. Stafford was de feated in the primaries." And this Mr. McKinlay, turned down by the Republicans of Califor nia because he , wasn't fit to repre sent them, Is the gentleman that Morehead brought to North Carolina to tell the people how to vote. Will you pardon us for suggesting that now is the time to have sittings made for the holiday photographs. We can give your work better atten tion than later. Phone 147. Green's studio. Attention ladies: Buy your Christ mas presents at the Floral Fair. v Robert Miller, a Charlotte negro said to have baen crazed with co caine, shot andkilled Hester Sowers Saturday nigh He then shot him self, Inflictln slight wounds, and was arreVtedr and placed in jail af- ter a policeman had shot him. hi TONIA COTTON MARKET. (corrected semi-weekly by W. L. Balthis & Co., Cotton Brokers.) r . f . . . r . . uuuu middling 14c Strict middling 13 7-8c Cotton seed 42c STYLISH Velvet Top Boots Newest Shape, Welt Sole, Military Heel Price $4.00 All Over Cravanette, Cloth Top with Patent Vamp, Welt Sole, Price $3.50 Robinson Shoe Company. I HAVE FOR RENT A seven-room house with butler's pantry, trunk and bath rooms, water, sewerage, and lights, garden and chicken yard. Very desirable location and convenient only one-half block from passenger depot. J. White Ware - Cozens National Bank Building Real Estate & Fire Insurance Phones 201 and 213 Part of Your Salary should be put in the bank each week, and you will find, having once ac quired the saving habit, how quick ly the money accumulates. Every man who has to make his own way in the world and every woman wage earner should open an ac count in the savings bank, and make it a rule to save some portion of their earnings. Four per cent Inter, est paid. 11-18. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. J. Lee Robinson, Pres. Savings Bank E. G. McLurd, Treas. The New Jewelry Store our stock will be stock of Jewelry, in this section of Very soon now, in about ton days, all of here and we will show the newest, cleanest Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Class, etc., the country. Our motto is, "tlie best goods at the lowest price," and it will only require a visit to our store to convince you that we mean it. Wateh repairing is our hobby. FIRST GLASS work and all of it guaranteed and at prices as low as expert workmanship and thorough work will permit. Come in as soon as we are opened up and convince yourself. We are here to stay, and that means that In order to enjoy your confidence we must do the square thing. We are going f do this. H. M. Van Sleen 113 Main Avenue Gastonia's Leading Clothiers Dr. W. H. Wakefield of Charlotte Will be in CHERRYVILLE On Friday, October 28 th and at MOUNT HOLLY On Saturday, October 29th. The doctor limits his practice to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat and fitting glasses. 014, 18, 21, 25. THEM Gastonians Win Poultry Prizes. Mr. H. Rutter and Mr. J. L. Beal won prizes on their chickens at the Carolina Central Fair which was held at Greensboro last week. The list of prizes as published in Sunday's Greensboro News contains the fol lowing: J. L. Beal, on White Wyan. dottes, first and second hens, first pullet and second cock; H. Rutter, Gastonia, on S. C. White Orphing tons, first hen, first and third cock erels, first and third pullets. As previously noted Mr. Rutter also took some blue ribbons at the Ap palachian Exposition, Knoxville, and Mr. Beal at the Alamance Fair, Bur. lington. YES? We Guarantee Our Bed Springs Too xriuio-r-flHAjroN BPRINQ BJEDS. I 3 X Tl Til CBOWM SWAN-SLATER CO. Born . To Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M. John ston, Tuesday, October 18, 1910, a daughter. Purchase a Blue-Ribbon, Victor, Crown, or National Bed Spring from us, use it 30 nights, and if not is fed, just walk Into oar store jret your money back. Everything in Furniture, Stores, and House Furnishing, . Casa Tsr Credit. Satisfaction guaranteed or y money refunded. Gastonia Furniture Co. 123 and 126 Main Are. Ptcne 23 The House With He QuiEtj AcJ Outfitters for Men r n1. Boys Scrrre r t
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