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GASTONIA IS A BUST TOWN. THE GA8TONIA GAZ&TTB FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911. Legal Advertisements. notice. Noith Carolina, Gaston County, in the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Win. T. Adams, Martha Jane Johnson and her husband, Hir am Johnson. Margaret Haw kins and her husband, Frank Hawkins, J. Newton Hender son, Rebecca Henderson, Mat tie Henderson, Sallie Rhyne and her husband, Chas. Rhyne, John X. Henderson and his wife, Mary Henderson. vs. Frank Henderson, Robert Mar ion Henderson. Mary L. Hartls and her husband. Henry Har tls, Metatine Crump and her husband, Cul. Crump, Dela and her husband, Lily Kenan and her hus band. Will Kenan. Ed Hender son. Rich Henderson, Will Henderson, Fannie Henderson, Maggie Henderson, Cora Hen derson, John Millen. James Millen and Mart Millen. Archie Henderson, William Hender son and the other unknown lin eal descendants of Archie Hen derson. The defendants, Mart Millen. Archie Henderson, William Hender son and the other unknown lineal descendants, if any, of the late Archie Henderson, and any and all other persons having or claiming to have interests in the lands mention ed hereinafter, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the iMiperior Court or Gaston County to sell for partition among the plaintiffs ami defendants, that certain tract of land situate in Gastonia township. Gaston county, adjoining the lands of W. .1. Tor rence, deceased, W. I). Glenn, de ceased, Parham and others, con taining 84 acres, more or less, and known as the Abbie Henderson tract; and said defendants and all others having or claiming to have In terests in said lands will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Gaston county at his office In the court house in Gastonia. on the 13th day of January, 1912, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or plaintiffs will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This 13th day of December, 1911. C. C. CORXWELL, Clerk Superior Court. J5 c4w. Hunt's LIGHTNING OIL is the one unfailing scientific dressing which Instantly relieves and permanently cores all hurts, cuts, burns, bruises, sprains and wounds of every kind. Tain leaves at once because the air is excluded, and the oil covering acts as artificial skin. The quick est, fastest healing oil known HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL. 25 cents and 60 cents bottles. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas. Bold by: Abernethy-Shlelds Drug Company. Belmont Drug Co., Belmont, N . C. That we have every facility for turning out neat print ing of all kinds. Letter heads, bill heads, office sta tionery, etc, furnished at the lowest prices first class work will permit. Miss Minerva and William Green Hill By FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN (Oopyrif at, by Betllr A Britton Co. I f St REMEMBER bout you ain't got nowhere to run to; you don't want nobody to have no fun. You 'bout the picayunest boy they Is." Little Ikey Rosenstein, better known as "Goose-Grease," dressed in a cast off suit of his big brother's, with his lather's hat set rakishly back on his head and over his ears, was coming proudly down the street some distance off. "Yonder comes Goose-Grease Rosen stein," said Jimmy gleefully. "When he gets right close le's make him hop." "All right," agreed Billy, his good humor restored, "le's baptize him good." "Oh, we can't baptize him," ex claimed the other little boy, " 'cause he's a Jew and the Bible says not to baptize Jews. You got to mesmerize 'em. How come me to know so much?" he continued condescendingly. "Miss Cecilia teached me in the Sun day school. Sometimes I know so much I feel like I'm going to bust She teached me 'bout 'Scuffle little chlllens and forbid them not,' and 'bout 'Ananias telled Sapphlra he done It with his little hatchet,' and 'bout ' 'Lijah jumped Over the moon in a automobile.' I know everything what's in the Bible. Miss Cecilia sure is a cracker-Jack; she's 'bout the styllss est Sunday school teacher they Is." " 'Twas the cow jumped over the moon," said Prances, "and it isn't In the Bible; it's in 'Mother Goose." "And Elijah went to heaven in a chariot of fire," corrected Llna. "And I know all 'bout Gabr'el," con tinued Jimmy, unabashed. "When folks called him to blow his trumpet he was under the haystack fast asleep." Ikey was quite near by this time to command the attention of the four children. "Let's mesmerize Goose-Grease," yelled Jimmy, as be turned the stream of water full upon him. Prances, Llna and Billy clapped their hands and laughed for joy. With a terrified and angry shriek their victim, dripping water at every step, ran howling by his tormentors. When he reached a safe distance he turned around, shook a fist at them and screamed back: "My papa is going to have you all arrested and locked up in the cala boose." "Calaboose, nothing!" jeered Jimmy. "You all the time wanting to put some body In the calaboose 'cause they mes merize you. You got to be mesmer ized 'cause it's In the Bible." A short, stout man, dressed In neat black clothes, was coming toward them. "Oh, that's the major!" screamed Billy delightedly, taking the hose and squaring himself to greet his friend of the train, but Jimmy jerked it out of his hand, before either of them no ticed him turning about, as if for something forgotten. "You ain't got the sense of a one eyed tadpole, Billy," he said. "That's Miss Minerva's beau. He's been lov ing her more'n a million years. My mamma says he ain't never going to marry nobody a tall 'thout he can get Miss Minerva, and Miss Minerva she just turns up her nose at anything that wears pants. You better not sprinkle him. He's been to the war and got his big toe shot off. He kilt 'bout a million Injuns and Yankees and he's name' Major 'cause he's a Confed'rlt vetrun. He went to the war when he ain't but fourteen." "Did he have on long pants?" asked Billy. "I call him Major Minerva" "Gladys Maude's got the penny skeeters," broke in Frances important ly, fussing over her baby, "and I'm going to see Doctor Sanford. Don't you think she looks pa'.e, Jimmy?" "Pale, nothing!" sneered the little boy.. "Girls got to all time play their dolls are sick. Naw; I don't know nothing a tall "bout your Gladys Maude." Llna gazed up the street That looks like Miss Minerva to me 'way up yonder," she remarked. "I think we had better get away from here before she sees us." Two little girls rolling doll buggies fairly flew down the street and one little boy quickly climbed to the top of the dividing fence. From this safe vantage point be shouted to Billy, who was holding the . nozzle of the hose out of which poured a stream of water. "You'd better turn that water off 'cause Miss Minerva's going to be madder'n a green persimmon." "I do' know how to," said Billy for lornly. "You turnt It on." "Drop the hose and run to the by Irant and twist that little thing at the top," screamed Jimmy. "You all time jot to perpose someping to get little boys in trouble anyway," he added un generously. "You perposed this yo'self," de clared an Indignant Billy. "You said Aunt Minerva's so 'llgious she wou'd'nt git mad." "Christian woman's can get just as mad as any other kind," declared the other boy, sliding from his perch on the fence and runniDg across the lawn to disappear behind has own front steps. Holding her skirts nearly up to her knees Miss Minerva stepped gingerly along the wet and muddy street till she got to her gate, where her nep hew met her, looking a little guilty, but still holding his head up with that characteristic, manly air which was so attractive. "William," she said sternly, "I see you have been getting Into mischief1, and I feel It my duty to punish you, so that you may learn to be trust worthy. I said nothing to you about the hose because I did not think you would know how to use it" Billy remained silent He did not want to betray his little companions of the morning, so be said nothing In his own defense. "Come with me into the house," con tinued his aunt, "you must go to bed at once." But the child protested vigorously. "Don't make me go to bed In the daytime, Aunt Minerva; me an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln ain't never went to bed in the daytime since we's born, an' I ain't never hear tell of a real 'llgious 'oman a-puttin' a little boy In bed 'fore it's dark; an' I ain't never a-going to meddle with yo' ole hose no mo'." But Miss Minerva was obdurate, and the little boy spent a miserable hour between the sheets. CHAPTER VI. Successful Strategy. "I have a present for you," said his aunt, handing Billy a long, rectangu lar package. "Thank you, ma'am," said her beam ing nephew as he sat down on the floor, all eager anticipation, and be gan to untie the string. His charm ing, changeful face was bright and happy again, but his expression he- came one of Indignant amaze as he saw the contents of the box. "What I want with a doll?" he asked angrily, "I ain't no girl." "I think every little boy should have a doll and learn to make clothes for it," said Miss Minerva. "I don't want you to be a great, rough boy; I want you to be sweet and gentle like a little girl; I am going to teach you how to sew and cook and sweep, so you may grow up a com fort to me." This was a gloomy forecast for the little boy accustomed, as he had been, to the freedom of a big plantation. and he scowled darkly. "Me an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln ain't never hafter play with no dolls sence we's born," he replied sullenly, "we goes In swimmln' an' plays baseball. can knock a home-run an' pitch a curve an' ketch a fly. Why don't you gimme a baseball bat? I already got a ball what Admiral Farragut gimme. An' I ain't a-goin to be no sissy neither. Llna an' Frances plays dolls, me an' Jimmy " he stopped in sudden confusion. "Llna and Frances and James!" ex claimed his aunt "What do you know about them, William?" The child's face flushed. "I seen 'em this mornln'," he acknowledged. Miss Minerva put a hand on either shoulder and looked straight Into his eyes. "William, who started that sprink ling this morning?" she questioned, sharply. Billy flushed guiltily and lowered his lids; but only for an instant Quick ly recovering his composure he re turned her gaze steadily and ignored her question. "I see yo beau- too. Aunt Minerva," be remarked tranquilly. It was Miss Minerva this time who lost her composure, for her thin, sal low face became perfectly crimson. "My beau t" she asked confusedly. fWho put that nonsense Into your lead?". "Jlmmy show him to me," he re plied Jauntily, once more master of the situation and in full realisation of the fact ""Why dont you marry him. Aunt Minerva, so's he could live (To be continued.) Valuable 72 Acre Farm , Quurjlplte County, Yirjinia., Three and a half miles from' R. R. in edge of country Tillage, public road ' R. F. D. ana telephone line. House five rooms, good oat build ings. Land level and fertile, red ub soil. Buildings worth half price asked; half in timber. To sacrifice at $1,250 00; half cash, balance three years. Rankin-Dellinger Realty Co. Realty Bid., Gastonia, N. C NOTICE. After you have read your maga zines, periodicals, etc., If you have no further use for them, Instead of storing them away br sending them to the waste basket, please turn them over to me to be placed where ' oth ers may read and enjoy them also. . Mr. J. L. Kendrlck, at the Shuford Company's wholesale store, will take charge of all that are sent there, or telephone me at 261 and I will be glad to call at your home and re ceive any literature you may have for this purpose. ALFRED S. ANDERSON. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURS ION FAItES. On account of the Christmas Holi days, season of 1911-1912. the Caro lina & Northwestern Railway Com pany will sell Special Round Trip I Tickets between all stations on its j line at one and one-third regular fare for the round trip minimum, 5o cents. Rates good till midnight of January 8th, 1912. Tickets on sale December 16th to 3 1 Bt, Inclusive, and January 1, 1912. For further information apply to any local agent or E. F. REID, G. P. A., Chester, S. C. D29. fWALL FARMS. I have for sale trree small farms In the Western part of Gastonia, tfto in the eastern and southeastern part, several in and around Dallas and throughout the country. Two he uses and lots on the Union road near Clara M:ll. Will pay $3 per cord for dead pine ui.cl f. o. b. cars. P. M. RHYNE. Real Estate Broker. Dallas, N. C. S. A. L. Railway SCHEDULE. These arrivals, departures and connections with other companies are given only as information. Schedule taking effect April 9th, 1911, subject to change without no tice: Trains leave Charlotte as follows: No. 40, daily, at 5:00 a. m., Tor Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 33 for Atlanta, Birmingham; with 38 for Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth. With 66 at Hamlet for Ralelgn, Richmond, Washington, New York. No. 48, daily, 7:30 a. m., local for Monroe, connecting for all points South. No. 133, daily, at 10:00 a. m., for Llncolnton, Shelby and Rutherford ton. No. 44, daily, at 5 p. m., for Mon roe, Hamlet, Wilmington and all lo cal points, connecting at Hamlet with 43 for Columbia, Savannah and all Florida points. No. 47, daily, at 4:45 p. m., for Rutherfordton and all local points. No. 132, 7:25 p. m., connecting at Monroe for all points North, carries Portsmouth sleeper. Trains arrive in Charlotte as fol lows: No. 133, 9:55 a. m., from all points North, brings Portsmouth sleeper. No. 45, daily, at 12:01 p. m., from Wilmington and all local points North. No. 132, 7:05 p. m., from Ruther fordton, Shelby, Llncolnton and C. & N.-W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46, arrives 10:00 a. m., from Rutherfordton and all local stations. No. 49, daily, 7:25 p. m., from Monroe and all points South. No. 39, daily, at 10:50 p. m., from Wilmington, Hamlet and Monroe; also from points East, North and Southwest, connecting at Hamlet and Monroe. Cafe cars on all through trains. Ticket office Selwyn Hotel. All trains run daily. For further information call on, or address JAS. KER, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. C. B. RYAN, G, P. A., Portsmouth. Va. IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH Travel Via THE CHESAPEAKE LINE. Daily Service Including Sunday. Tt m Steamers just placed in servk. "City of Norfolk" and City i Baltimore ' are the most el egant up-to-date Steamers be tween Norfolk and Baltimore. Eqtsicued with Wireless-Telephone in eacii room. Delicious meals serv ed on ?d. Everything for com fort and convenience. Steamers leave Nrfrfolk 6:15 d m. daily arriving Baltimore 7:.00 a. m. following morning. Connecting at Baltimore for all points JSORfH, NORTH-EAST and WEST. ' Very low round trip rates to Bal timore. Washington, Philadelphia. New York, Atlantic City, etc . Reservations made and any Infor mation cheerfullyfumlshed by .- W. II. PURNELL. T. P. A. Norfolk, Va. . Real Estate Offers. " 101-R. Or. .house, 1-2 acre Jot, W. Gastonia: cost $900, special 7oO. v 102-D. Three 8r. houses, lot 6 X 060: valuable $2100. 103-D. 10 r. dwelling, complete, lawn, hedging, concrete steps and walk, best In Cherryvflle, Si to rears time, $2500. 100.lt Two lots, each 50 X 200, good values, S-W Gastonia, $600. 108-D. 11 r. dwelling close in, lot PO X ISo and alley, $520O, 110-It Lot 10O X 200 Marietta St, valuable, $075. ltl-D. 21 shares, new mill stock, special price, or exchange for real estate. 116-D. Lot 51 X 150, South St, $375. 119-R. Res. lot 50 X 150, grove, 185. 120-It Lot 50 X 150, oak grove. 160, 121-D. Large Store, living rooms. lot 7a X 232, Airline St., pays over 12 per cent interest, $1800? 122-R, House, 4r., lot 77 X 250, Franklin Ave., lisrhts, water, worth $1600, speciai$1325. 123-R. Big value 2 1-2 acre lot, tenant house, well, fruit, fine loca tion. $3000 124-D. 276 acre farm Crowders Creek, plenty good buildings; sell all or any part, $35 acre for whole, 127-D. 54 acre farm, E. Kings Mtn., good value; could be subdivid ed, terms. $1400. k. 129-H. Two story, 0 r. residence, S. Oakland, lights, water, lot 100 X 188. $0000. 130-It 4 r. house, lot 100 X 188, Oakland, $3000 131-1). Nice 5 r. house, large lot. well, barn, close fn, Franklin Ave.,J I. Green property, bargain $1030. 133 1-2-It Fine 1 t 78 X 210, N Marietta, good location, bargain at $000. 131-D. Splendid 0 r. house, lot 110 X 160, South St., space for two other houses. Valuable, $2000, 135-1). Good 3 r. house, two lots, each 50 X 112, Happy Hill, $800. 130-15. Five r. cottage complete water, lights, store 20 X 35, lot 105 X 85. Church St., Special $200. 137-R. First class 4 r. house, E 3rd St., lot 75 X 250, water, lights. shade. $1675, 138-R. Attractive lots, 3rd and Avon Sts., shade; each 60 X 150 at $300. 130-D. Splendid 5 r. cottage, com plete, lights; lot 100 X 200, Modena St., $1675. 172-D. Nicely finished 5 room house, near Baptist church, Besse mer City. $700. 173-It Good house, lot 72150, Cor. Avon & Franklin Ave., $4750. Building & Loan 65c share monthly Fire and Life Insurance. Rankin-Dellinger Realty Co. 202 Realty Bldg., Gastonia, N. O. FEATHER BED3 AND PILLOW J PILLOWS FREE Mail us $10 for 36-pound Feather Bed and receive 6-pound pair pil lows Free. Freight prepaid. New feathers, best ticking, satisfaction guaranteed. AGENTS WANTED TURNER & CORNWELL, Feather Dealers, Charlotte. North Carolina, A BIG BUSINESS? WHY? 1st. We have a large stock. 2nd. We deliver the goods on time. 3rd. We deliver your selections when and where you want them. 4th. PRICES THE LOWEFT CONSISTENT WITH HIGH GRADE JEWELRY. TORBEXC E-M ORRIS CO, Jewelers 117 Main Gastonia, N. C, According to the Statesville Landmark of Tuesday the First Bap tist church of Statesville on Sunday extended a call to Rev. C. H. Dur ham, of Lumberton, to become their pastor to succeed Rev. C. E. Mad- dry, who recently resigned to be come pastor of the Tabernacle church at Raleigh. Mr. Durham is well known In Gastonia, having formerly been pastor of the First Baptist church here. Mr. Durham has the call under consideration. Prof. W. P. Grler, principal of the high school, left Wednesday af ternoon for his home at Newell Prof. Grier's mission home at this time Is a happy one. Next Wednes day, the 27th, he is to be married to Miss Virginia Lucile Cross, announce ment of which was made in The Ga zette several days ago. After the holidays Prof. Grier and bride will return to Gastonia and will be at home with Mrs. L. A. Rankin on South Broad street. PARISIAN SAGE Banishes Dandruff. ' It quickly kills the dandruff germs that's why dandruff vanishes so promptly when PARISIAN SAGE IS used. PARISIAN SAGE is Guaranteed by J. H. Kennedy & Co. to eradicate dandruff, to stop falling liair and itching scalp, or money back. - " -" Get a fifty cent bottle today and become acquainted at once with the most delightful hair dressing in the world. ' ; ' . - ' 'I gladly recommend lt as, the best hair tonic I have ever known. I find It the only hair tonic that will cure dandruff, cleanse the scalp, and make the hair grow long and beau tiful." Miss Signa Ahl, 2 Farwell St, W. Worcester, Mass. . 8-2 2. s2SI PBOFE&HOirAL OAHDX Y.H. Adams Notary Public ' . Office citlzeni National Bank.-, W. ESenn PIANO - TUNING AND REPAIRING Office 623 E. Tenth fit, Charlotte, fi. C. Phone 1560. In Gastonia about every two months. If your piano needs tuning write me at once. Carpenter & Carpenter Attorneys-at-Lsw " GASTONIA, N. C. 204 Realty Building. Jones & Timberlake Attorneys and Counselors First Floor, Realty Building. GASTONIA, N. C. David P. Dellinger Lawyer Notary Public. Money loaned 6 on improved farms Building and Loan 65c share monthly Loans anywhere Room 202 Realty B'ldg, Caitonia, N. C, Summcy C. CoraweU CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVETOB Office, Court House. Gastonia, N. C. R. C. Patrick ATTORXEY-AT-LAW" Notary Public Rooms over Postofflce Gastonia, N. C. W. B. Morris REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined and glasses properly fitted. at Torrence-Morrls Co's. PRACTICE LLY A DAILY AT THE PRK E OF A WEEKLY. No other Newspaper in. the world gives so much at so low a price The great political campaigns are now at hand, and you want the news accurately and promptly. The World long since established a record for Impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thrice-a-Week edition, which comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of partic ular value to you now. The Thrice-a-Week World also abounds In other strong features, serial stories, hu mor, markets, cartoons; in fact, ev erything that is to be found In a first-class dally. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequal led newspaper and THE GAZETTE together for one year for $2.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers is 12.50. tf. C. & N.-W. RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect Sunday, June IS, 1910. NORTHBOUND. Train Kj. 10 (Passenger arrives lastonla tLlfiy 9:30 a. m. Train &. 60 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonia dally, (except Sunday), 4:15 p. il., leaves 5:40 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 9 (Passenger) Arrives Jastonla dally 4:40 p. m., leaves 1:55 p. m. Train No. 61 (Mixed) Arrives Gas tonia daily (except Sunday 11:46 a. m., leaves 12:30 p. m. CONNECTIONS. Chester Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C. i Yorkville Southern Railway.' Gastonia Southern Railway. Llncolnton S. A. L. Newton and Hickory Southern Railway. E. F. REID, O. P. A., Chester, S. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell Christmas rates to all points in their, territory at greatly reduced rates. Tickets on sale De cember 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,- 25, 30 and 31 and January 1st, good to return until January 8th, 191 Z. For further information call on your nearest Agent or write to the un dersigned. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. JAMES KER, JR., T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. D 29 J. A. Blackwood &. Co. Next door to B. BT. Parker & Co. Bicycle, motorcycle, gasoline en gine and automobile repairing. . Gen eral plumbing and repairing. : All kinds of supplies and accessories for the above. -We handle dry batteries. Your business solicited. . Phone No. 51." " 1 " fir f SubscribsT Again We Say
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