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rwK GASTONIA GAZETTB FAGB TintsaL TCE8DAV, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. legal Advertisements C031M1SSI0NKUS SALE OF VALU ABLE HEAL ESTATE. By rirtus of adecres jt the Su perior Court of Gaston county. North Carolina, made In the special pro-(, ceedlng tor partition entitled "J. Robert Qulnd and others vs. Eulalla II. Quinn and othert," I will expose to aale by public auction, on the premises' near the town of Gastonia commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. on The 88Ui Day of November, 1910, all tmt valuable tract of land situ ated rear Gastonla, on both sides of Catawba Creek and on both sides of the Carolina ft Northwestern Rail way track, adjoining the lands of Llneberger, Dixon, McArver, Holland and'Hanna, known as the J. Laban Quuin tract, containing two hundred and sixty (260) acres, more or less. THIS LAND IS HEAVILY TIM BE K ED. This tract has been subdivided In to nine (9) lots each containing one and one-half (1 1-2) acres, and Into ten (10) parcels containing from eighteen and 9-10 (18 9-10) acres to twenty-nine and one-half (29 1-2) acres as will more fully appear upon reference to plata thereof made by A. W. Hoffman, Surveyor, which plats may be seen at the law offices of G. V. Wilson and P. W. Garland, Gas tonla, N. C. and In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court at Dal las. The lota shown on such plats will be offered for sale separately and then the entire tract will be of fered for sale. This sale will afford a splendid opportunity to investors to obtain desirable lands near the prosperous town of Gastonla. Such an Inviting opportunity for profita ble Investment is seldom offered, and merits the attention of Investors. 2nd. Beginning at a stone, a cor ner of the Clara Mills land, and on Llneberger's line, and runs with said line, S. 5 1-2 TV. 150 feet to a stone; thence N. 88 2-3 W. 300 feet to a stone and pointers; thence N. 5 1-2 E. 150 feet to a stone on the mill" line; tbdnce with said line S. 88 2-3 E. 300 feet to the beginning, containing 45,000 square feet; on which is located the residence occu pied by the late J. Laban Quinn at the time of his death. Prospective purchasers will please meet the undersigned on the premis es at the foot of South Marietta street extended at 10 o'clock sharp on the morning of November 28th, 1910. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase price to be paid In cash, one-fourth In six months, one-fourth In twelve months and one-fourth in eighteen months from date of Bale, deferred payments to bear Interest from such date, title and possession to be reserved until the entire pur chase price is paid, with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash at any time. For further information, please apply to the undersigned at Dallas. This October 21, 1910. O. F. MASON, TN22 c 5 w. Commissioner. State of North Carolina, County of Gaston. In the Superior Court, September Term, 1910. A. D. Black, Plaintiff vs. Frances Black, Defendant. The Defendant above named will take notice that summons in the above entitled action was issued re turnable to September term, 1910, and was returned not served and that at September term alias sum mons was issued returnable to No vember term, 1910, the purpose of the action being to obtain a decree of divorce absolute on the ground that Defendant married and lived with a second husband while Plaint iff her husband was yet living and not divorced from Defendant. Let the Defendant also take no tice that complaint In this action is on file In the office of C. C. Corn well, Clerk of Superior Court for Gaston county. This October 3d, 1910. C. C. CORNWELL, Clerk Superior Court. TN8 c6w. COMMISSIONER' SALE OF VALtABLE FARMING LANDS. , By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Gaston county. North Carolina, made this day, in the spec ial proceeding entitled "Mary J. F. Abernethy, Administratrix of the es tate of Robert L. Abernethy, deceas ed, rerani Reuben F. Abernethy and others," I will again offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, at the Court House door In Dallas at noon, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1010, all the lands belonging to the estate or the late Colonel Rowrt L. Aber nethy. situate In River Bend town ship, Gaston county. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. B. Hipp, Ed Lee, Cannon. Farr'ar, Underwood, and the Catawba Electric Power ft Manufacturing Co., on both sides of the publlo macadam road leading from Mount Holly to Lucia, contain lpg Z8S acres, more or less and known as . , OPEN VIEW FARM" Tbla valuable farm has been sub divided into three tracts, containing 95 acres, 82' acres and 77 2-3 acres and will be offered for aale separate ly and as a whole and whichever bid or bids Is more advantageoua will be reported to the Court. The 77 2-3 acre tract has been alloted to the widow as her dower, and, if necessary to sell it to make sufficient assets to pay the debts, the same will be offered for sale subject to her life estate. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash and the balance In two equal Install ments on a credit of six and twelve months, deferred payments to bear Interest from date of sale, with priv ilege to the purchasers to pay all caah, title and possession reserved until the entire price Is paid. The lands will be shown to pros pective bidders upon application to the undersigned on the premises. This October 3, 1910. MARY J. F. ABERNETHY, TNI c5w. Commissioner. NOTICE. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Z. T. Hallman, vs. John Hallman, Mary Elizabeth Hull, Lucy Oates, Will Oates, Jim Oates, Hill Oates, Les ter Oates, Ella Blackwood and her husband, W. A. Black wood, Daniel E. Hallman. Sa rah Eaker and her husband, Michael Eaker, David Hallman, Hester Huffstetler and her hus band, John Philip Huffstetler, Ellen Heavner and her husband, A. Lee Heavner, Willie Hall man, Clyde Hallman, Mrs. Flor ence Byrd, Ike Hallman. The defendants, Will Oates. Jim Oates, Hill Oates, Lester Oates. Dan iel E. Hallman and Mrs. Fannie Byrd, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Gaston county to sell lands for par tition belonging to eald plaintiff and defendants; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gas ton county, North Carolina, at his office in the town of Dallas, on the 11th Day of November, 1910, and answer or demur to the com plaint or petition in eald action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint or petition. This the 10th day of Oct., 1910. C. C. CORNWELL, Clerk of the Superior Court. T N 1 c 4 w. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of sale conferred up on me by that certain m often1 ire deed exe cuted rn the 13th day of April 1909. by J. L. Conner and Meta Costner. his wife, which is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston County in Book No. 74. page 114. default having been made in the payment of part of the indebtedness secured thereby. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Donr in Dallas. N. C. at noon on Satarrfay, NoTember 5th. 1910 that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the own of Dallas, adjoining the lands of K. E Summey. R O. Fordhatu. Ptres Taylor and others, beginning at a stone. J m- a Tavlor's northwest corner, and runs West 6 poles and 11 feet to a stone in the edge of the street: thence South 24 poles with said street to a stone at the intersection of two streets: thence East 6 poles and 11 feet to a stone. Taylor's corner: thence N. 24 poles to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less. This October 3. 1910. E. E. Summey. Mortgage TNI c5w. SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY State of North Carolina, County of Gaston. By virtue of a Mortgage Deed ex ecuted the 26th day of September, 1907, by D. M. Grayson and Llllle Grayson, his wife, to the undersign ed, recorded in Book No.- 82, Page 177, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Gaston county, I will sell the lands described therein at public auction for cash at the Court House door In Dallas, N. C, on the First Monday in December, 1010, st 12 o'clock, noon, said lands being described as follows: Lying in Cherryville township, Gaston county, adjoining the lands of Jacob Klser, et al, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock, formerly Riser's corner, and run ning thence with Riser's line N 27 E. 12 poles to a rock. Riser' cor ner; thence with his line N. 45 W 6 1-2 poles to a rock on east side of public road; thence with the old road about South 52 W. 29 poles to a rock on the north bank of big gul ly; thence S. 71 E. 16 1-2 poles to a rock on Harmon's line; thence with k N. 21 E. 12 poles to the beginning, containing two ( 2 ) acres more or leas. THOMAS JOHNSON, SR., Mortgagee. N 22 c 4 w NOTICE 'OF SALE OF LAND. In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the Western District of North Carolina. In the matter of Arthur R. Leon hardt, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. Under and by virtue of an order In the matter Arthur R. Leon hardt. Bankrupt, by W. S. O'B. Rob inson, Jr., Referee in Bankruptcy, dated the 16th day of October, 1910. I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door In Dallas, on the 6th Day f December, 1910, at 12 o'clock M one-seventh Inter est of the said Arthur R. Leonhardt. Bankrupt, as it may appear, in the following described real estate: A certain tract or parcel of land In Gaston county, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of the Southern Railway Company and Main street, the same being lots A. B and C. in Block No. 9 in the town of Lowell, N. C aa It appears by a plot of said town of Lowell recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for said county In Book 9, Page 311 to 314 inclusive. Also another tract described as follows. Lying and being in the town of Lowell, county aforesaid, . begin ning at a Hickory tree within the corporate limits of the town of Low ell, in said county, as Incorporated by the G?neral Assembly of North Carolina, .on .February 10th, A. D. 1879, which Hickory has al way been known as Armstrong's corne; and is .ibout South 37 West about 68 poles from a stake in the middle of the main track of the Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Railway which stake is near the depot where the east line of Main street in said town intersects said stake in the middle of said main track of said Railway; thence from said hickory tree South 4 East 29 poles to a stone. (Ken worthy's southwest corner); thence North 67 1-2 East 4 6 poles to a stake, KenwoTthy's south-east cor ner; thence North 6 West 29 poles to an old elm stump, (now a stone) Just above the spring; thence N. 65 West 37 poles to a stone; thence South 12 West 33 1-2 poles to the first named hickory, containing by calculation twelve (12) acres, more or less. (The interest of the said Arthur R. Leonhardt in the above described lands is one-seventh (1-7) interest in the remainder after the death of the life tenant B. F. Leonhardt.) This 29th day of Oct. 1910. A. L. BULW1NKLE, N 22 c 4 w. Trustee. BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS CHARGE. In the Matter of W. E. Hull, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. And Order of Notice Thereon. Western District of Noth Carolina 88. On this 29th day of October, A. D. 1910, on reading the foregoing petition, It is Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had upon the same, on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1910, before W. S. O'B. Robin son, Jr., Special Master of said Court, at Charlotte, in said District, at 12 o'clock, noon; and that said notice thereof be published in Gas tonla Gazette, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in inter est may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said peti tioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors cipies of said petition and this order, address ed to them at their places of resi dence as stated. Witness, The Hon. JAMES E. BOYD, Judge of the Bald Court, and the seal thereof, at Charlotte, in said District, on 29th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1910. H. C. COWLES, Clerk. N 1 c 1. Friday s Cleveland Star says that Mr. Ben Kendrick, of Cherry ville, has purchased a lot in Shelby frtm Mr. R. F. Campbell, It being a part of toe M. L. Carroll property, and that he will erect thereon a handsome dwelling. Lion Fondles A Child. In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the hand that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to a child is some times great when least regarded. Of ten it comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Coughs. They slay thousands that Dr. King's New Dis covery could, hare saved. "A few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C. "We always give it to him when he takes cold. Its a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for Coughs, Colds. LaGiippe, Asthma, . Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs. 50c. $1.00. . Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by all Druggists. Mr. Cicero Harris Injured. The many friends over the county of Mr. Cicero Harris, superintendent of Lowell Mills Nos. 1 and 2, will re gret very much to learn that he suf fered a very painful and serious In Jury In a runaway accident which happened Sunday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock at McAdenville. Both bones In his left leg were broken Just above the ankle. In company with his eon, Mr. R. F. Harris, the lujurrd man was driving when one of the shafts of the buggy came loose, frightening the horse. The animal ran away. Both occupants Jumped and in so doing the elder Harris sustained the Injury as above indicated. The younger Harris es caped unhurt. Drs. Taylor, Reld, Robinson and Anderson were Imme diately summoned and they minis tered to the injured man. He was removed to the McAdenville board ing house where he is still confined. He is doing as well as could be ex pected but will probably be laid up for several weeks. LECTURES on the Catholic Church by Rev. Father Waters of the Apostolate of Virginia St. Michael's Church Gastonia, N. C. Beginning Sunday, October 30, 1910 Every Evening at 7:30 Sunday, Oct. 30: The Bible. Monday: Confession. Tuesday: Purgatory. Wednesday: Is One Church as Good as Another. Thursday: Infallibility of the Pope. Friday: Marks of the True Church. Saturday: What is Communion, or the Real Presence? Sunday, Nov. 6: The Blessed Vir gin Mary. The object of these lectures is to explain clearly the teachings of the Catholic Church. Whilst the reason ableness of Catholic faith and prac tice will be pointed out, nothing unkind or discourteous will be said of anyone or any organization. A question box will be placed at the entrance. Those seeking infor mation may write their questions and place them in the box. The questions will be answered before the lecture. These matters will be treated for the sole purpose of enabling all to know .the truth and to remove many mistaken Ideas regarding the Cath olic church. Books of explanation will be given those desiring them and the lecturer will take great pleasure in answering privately and other wise all questions put to him. All are Invited to At tend. Seats Free. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. One lot, South Marietta street be tween 4th and 5th avenues, east front, 100 by 200 feet. A very de sirable location, close In. Price on application. Nice six-room house and lot on north side of Fourth avenue in south Gastonla. A nice location and a good big lot, 72 feet front by 200 deep. House nicely fitted up with sewerage, bath room and electric lights. House rents for SIS e month. Price $3,000. Three-room house, lot 50x150 on Gaston Terrace and Fourth are.. Gastonia, price $100. 600 acres, 4 miles north of Lan caster, nice 10-room two-story house and plenty of out houses. 8 or 10 horse farm open, $26 an acre. 804 acres adjoining same, 6-horse farm, and 7 houses, $21 an acre. 50 acres, 5 miles east of Lancas ter, right by Antloch, at $50 am acre, with a good chance to doable la price In the next z or 3 years, .An tloch Is preparing for a ISO thous and dollar Industrial College.' Other bargains later. . - - Tmteh this space for I list and sell real estate, no ter where located. T. M. BELK REAL ESTATE AGENT LaacaaSer, 8. C W. B. Knight Gastonia Agent GOWAMS King off Extornals Is the Original in the field of external rem edics for all forms of, inflammation snch as pneumonia, croup and colds. Nothing can approach Gowans. It stands supreme. We hare been telling Gowans Preparation for Pneumonia and Colds ever since it wna put on the market, and ha ve found it one of our most satisfnttorv sellers. CARPENtKR BROS., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Greenville, 8. C, July V, 1U10. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME All DratiUta. SI. SO. 25a. COWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM. N. C. InrtnttftJ, ! Maty ntmiti If jMf Irtnltl Notice Your Town Taxes for 1910 are now due. Please call and Settle. J. W. Carroll Tax Collector Lillian J. Atkins TEACHER OP PIAAO AND VIOLIN Studio 323 E. Franklin are. Gastonia, N. C. Will resume classes September 15th. A student's orchestra will be or ganized. Those desiring to take or chestra work can do so regardless )f whether they are members of either piano or violin classes. Terms reasonable and made known on ap plication. Ladies and Gentlemen Have you tried Auto Cleaner for Polishing, Renewing: Furniture In terior Wood Work, Auto mobiles. Etc.? Give it a Trial. We also have Four High Grade Metal Polishes for Polishing Anything in the Brass Line. Fresh Dry Cell Batteries al ways on hand. Yours to please Gaston Iron Works Gaston County Has 40,000 people, sixty-one cotton mills, 1300,000 worth of macadam roads and thousands of prosperous farmers. Gastonia 10,000 people, sixteen cotton mills, a j $60,000 court house nearing comple tion, a $65,000 appropriation for postoffice building, new passenger depot in prospect; Is on the new York-Atlanta National Auto High way and the Piedmont Traction Com- , pany's line. : There Is only one sure way to ; reach these people, vis: through the advertising columns of The Gazette. Issued semi-weekly, on Tuesdays and ! Fridays. Advertising rates reason able and made known on application. Carries several times as much adver tising as all other Gaston connty pa pers combined. Writ for sample copy. Address Gazette Pub. Co. 236 W. Main Avenue, Gastonia, N. C. A diamond as large as a pea Is worth mors than a .car load of lamp coat A small photo may hare the work, the labor, the finish; the ar tistic touch that gives It rains while picture ten times as large may be valueless. Good pictures that's the klad we make at Green's Studio, Follow Clarence Pod Around the World! Editor Clarence Poe of The Progreaarv Fanner and Gazette has just started on a tour Around the World, making a special study of everything bearing on the South Southern Agriculture, Manufac turing, Commercial Opportunities, Polity cal and Racial Problems, etc., etc. Mr Poe's articles will appear exclusively in TI1C Progressive fdrmer & Gazette RALEIGH. N. C. STARKVIIXE, MISS. and will alone be worth ten times tns subscription price. "Mr. Poe ia one of the foremost and: soundest thinkers in the South to-day.". Atlanta Constitution. No one else has ever mads a world-torn as the special representative of Southern in terests and needs. Write at once for free sample copies The Progressive Farmer and Ga zette and The Gastonia Gazette, botto one year, $1.00 to new subscribers to the latter.. Regular price $2.60. 025c5w. the Subject is Real Estate Talk With Haithcock Am often out of office moving arenas) over town. Try office phone 288, or S. G. Fir's Residence, No. 264 Large shipment of Druggets and Rugs Just received at Rankin For niture Company. Call and see thenu Prices right. . ROOSEVELT'S Own Book The Most Popular Book Cfyright h ChmrU Stim't Sml ByThe l.!ost Popular L!an African " SBBBasaBSBasnBssBMBsai Cm la took form by Roostysft's ewn hand tt sols account tf tit Africai Kurt. CHARLES SCR1BNER' 1S3 rtn Avsaita F 'y .WANTED WpV..;: j I Cay, TowsTaad VSaga ) ? la kaaA. ' t Coles! RooMveh's I S ECK3 C - New Ter ff
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