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PIIDAV, OCTOBER 31 X013. GASTOXIA IS A BUY TOW. THE GASTOXIA GAZETTE. - PACE FTVT2. Penny Column. onecentaw6rd.v fry 'Em They Bring Results. WANTED. WANTED: Chickens and eggs at W. H. Dellinger'8, Davis Block, tf FOR SALE. AUCTION SALE ' of Farm equip ment, Saturday, November 8tb Two, buggies, 'horse, cow, harness pea thresher, corn sheller. Cole combination planter, fertilizer dis tributor, plows, cultivators, side har7 rows, section harrowB, hoes, rakej ana my entire crop or corn. vv. a diggers near the bulphur Mine on Dallas-Ctterryvtlle road. - N4p -i . FOR SALE: O. I. C. pigs from L, ... B. Silver's best registered stocK, out of large 350 pound hogs. Pedi gree with each pig. Oscar L. Rhyne, Route 4, Gastonla. F-tf. FOR SALE: Four-room house, cor ner Chestnut and East Second, lot 89 by ir50. Would exchange ro small farm. R. A. Lynn. Tl8p FOR SALE: 250 feet picket fence. A. M. Smyre. 31c 'OK SALE: 179-acre arm at Pleasant Ridge, N. C. If interest ed, see V. C. Grier. 31c FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: Fine residential property. ' Bargain Dellinger, Gastonia. tr. REAL ESTATE: nought and sold. Seven years experience. "Delim ger," Gastonia. tr GOOD FARM MI LE and one-norse wagon cheap for quick sale. T M. Pearson. N4p3 FOR SALE: Thirty-aero farm Terms easy. Or will exenange for vacant city property. J. S. Torrence. N5 c 4 FOR SALE: Good horse and de livery wagon, also clothes press ing outfit. Mrs. Rufus R. Dunn. 31c2 FOR SALE: Crimson, Red and White Clover, Rye, Vetch, Rape, Red and White Seed Oats and t'eed Wheat. Heavy and Fancy Grocer ies. Gaston Seed & Provision Co. tf. FOR SALE: Manilla Second-sheets at Gazette office. Attractive prices In large lots. MISCELLANEOUS. JUST RECEIVED: Fig Newtons. 10 cents a pound; Fudge Candy, 10 cents a pound. V. H. Dellinger, Davis Block. tf CAR LOAD of fine apples Just re ceived. Priced at $1 a bushel and up. W. H. Dellinger, Davis Block. 31c2 BOOKKEEPING, SIIORTIIA N D: Summer offer will soon close, i o Bitions guaranteed. Gastonia Busi ness College. tr DELLINGER No'ary rublic. Real ty Building. tf. FOR A SHORT TIME only we will pay extra good prices for all kinds of scrap iron. Bring what you nave at once and reap the reward for promptness. Gaston Iron Works. Ilc4 MOCK COURT TRIAL. Interesting Invent to be Held Tues day Xinht at Central School Audi torium Benefit Athletic Associa tion. In the auditorium of tho'Central graded school next Tuesday nignt, November 4th, at 8 o'clock there will be held a mock court trial, the proceeds to go to the Athletic Asso ciation. A nominal admission feeor ten cents will be charged. The event promises- to be an interesting one and the young men who have enarge of it hope that' the citizens of tne town will come out in force. Prof. W. P. Grier, principal or tne Central school, will be judge. Tne other court officers will be as fol lows: 'Clerk of the court, Koscoe Spencer; sheriff, Charleton Torrence. The criminal at the bar, a negro charged with the murder of a white woman, will be impersonated by Kay Stewart. He will be defended by Messrs. 'Max Abernethy and Ernest Warren. The prosecution will do represented by Judson L. Shannon as solicitor, assisted by Dana C'aia well. The State's witnesses will be Wilson McArver, Steve Morris and Harry Suggs while the witnesses for the defense will be Lamr Aberno thy, who will impersonate the wife of the prisoner at the bar, Harry Cobb, Earl Dellinger, Fred Pearson and Bob Lewis. The Jury will no chosen from the audience. . This promises to be a very Inter esting event. The young men en gaged In It are busijy making preper ations and expect to give the audi ence its money's worth. SUICIDE IS AN EXCEPTION - i i " Gradual Increase In Breaking of Law J Among Younger Males Also shown by Statistics. ' New York. That married mea are better than- single ones is the most remarkable feature of a report of an investigation made by the district 'at torney' office which has Just been made public. Out of the 2.S57 men convicted last year only 7S4 were married, as compared to 2,068 who were unmarried. The one startling exception is in the case of suicide. the report showing that among men who attempt to take their own lives the married outnumber the single three to one. A comparison for the last nine years gives 7,670 convictions of married men for all sorts of crimes and 18,406 con victlons of unmarried men. The re port Indicates that there is a gradual increase in crime among young men, the male criminals under the age of , thirty years having increased in number from 1.700 In 1904 to 2,200 In 1912. - During the last year many of fenders were between the years of fif teen and twenty. Assault charges now show 40 un der twenty years and' 64 from twenty to thirty years; third-degree bur glaryj 213 for the younger peripd and 205 for the older; grand larceny in the second degree, 184 criminals un der twenty years, and 258 from twen ty to' thirty; petit larceny. 157 under twenty and 144 from twenty to thirty years; unlawful entry, 34 under twen ty years and 22 from twenty to thir ty years The total shows 940 under twenty convicted last year, and 1,278 from twenty to thirty. Only 404 offenders from thirty . to forty years were convicted. The statistics for women prisoners show that two-thirds of the wom en brought to ceurt were under thir ty years. ACTRESS DESIGNS HER TOMB Sarah Bernhardt Is Busy Working on Monument That Will Embel lish Her Tomb. Paris. Mme. Sarah Bernhardt is em ploying her vacation by carving a monument for the embellishment of her tomb, for which she has bought a desolate island off the coast of Brit tany. She Is working hard on a clay sketch of the complete conception with a young Breton woman as a model. The latter is sworn to si lence and the design of the monument is kept a profound secret It is said, however, by Mme. Bernhardt's friends, to be simple yet strangely moving in ideas. The tragedienne is reported to have said a short time ago that she had a horror of Intrusting the erection of the monument to anybody else. BABY HANGS SELF IN CRIB Peculiar and Distressing Mishap Little One Asleep In Its Little Bed. to Phoenlxville, Pa. Strangled to death in her crib, where she had been placed to sleep but a few minutes be fore, the ten mouths-old daughter of John Hallman of this place, was found by her father. The child had literally hanged her self. The small b&dy, with the feet a few inches above the floor, was found hanging by the neck between the bars of the crib. In some unaccountable way the child had forced her small body through Its bed, a wedge of bed-covering preventing the head from following. HELD FOR TEASING DAUGHTER Fy for yoor laundry at the house and . tickets will be redeemed with Dunlap ' Pony 'Contest Conpons .br our collector or at the laundry. Snow flake Steam Laundry. . : PROM CHARLOTTE. . ' Wednesday's Charlotte Observer says: "Mrs. E. W. Mellon enter tained at an elaborate dinner at her' home 'on North Popular street yes- Mrs. Locke Craig.. Others present were Gen. I. W. Young, Col. S. westray Battle, col. T. U. Craig and Mrs. Craig. . V New York City Girl Says Her Father Harps on Style of the Dress She Wears. New York. Miss Elsie Lewis of Jes sa'mine avenue, Yo'nkers, had her fa ther, Loren Lewis, locked up for teas ing her too much. Lewis and the daughter have not been on good terms for some time and occasionally when he meets her he flatters her In a manner that gets on her nerves, declares Miss Lewis. Us ually he harps upon the style of her dress. Judge Ellis tried to get her to agree to give him another chance, but she in sisted that he be given the limit. Lewis was therefore remanded. To Make Body Transparent. Philadelphia. Physicians of the Hahnemann Hospital and Medical col lege are perfecting a process, based on discoveries of a fluid by a German scientist which will make the human body transparent after death. Stu dents can study the veins, muscles and bones far more easily by the new method it is said. The fluid cannot be used before death. Fine Children S404. Montclalr, N. J. A package con taining pennies, dimes and nickels worth (404, representing fines ' Im posed upon school children who dam aged school property which caused loss to the taxpayers, was sent to the office of Town Treasurer Wendell by, the local board of education. The package weighed 64 pounds. - Man Caught in Own Trap. Windsor, - Mass. Sewing several fishhooks in his wallet as a precaution against pickpockets, Albert Smith, a fanner, started to see the circus here. Lates he espied a candy stand' and plunged his hand Into his pocket for the wherewithal 'The crook trap worked perfectly.- A surgeon separated Smith from he fishhooks. LADIES' SHOES L ADIES, we have in stock for your inspection and approval the largest and best assortment of shoes, we have ever had to offer you. We carry all leathers, styles, sizes, widths and prices but only one quality THE BEST. ROBINSON SHOE CO. FOOT SPECIALISTS III P ft O I R I HinnirPl MrB Georee w- Ragan, as delegate. IN .S II 1. 1 A I i n i r n if?" Ill WWW III B- W ...- LITEST FVENTS" M TON'S WORLD A PLEASANT HALLOWE'EN' - PARTY. A very pUasant sodal occasion was the Hallowe'en party given last night by Miss Bessie Loraine at tne beautiful residence of Mr. and Airs- J. Oscar White on East Airline av enue. Miss Loralne's gracious hos pitality was enjoyed by ten couples of young people and the evening was one of thorough enjoyment to all. 'MET WITH MISS LUCY IiOYCE. The first meeting of The Original Thirteen was held Tuesday after- noon at 3:30 o'clock with Miss Lucy Bovce at her home on Schth YorK f Iff GfU n I Vlrf T street. Oysters and coffee and a ' --nv.vn.ni.i salad course were served. In addi tion to the club mem-bers there were two Invited guests Miss Ruth Ma son and .Miss Aiaaeiyn tjuicnin, oi i Richmond, Va. The club's next meeting will be with Miss Mane Torrence on Tuesday afternoon, No vember 11th. ne local chapter also expect to at tend. President General Mrs. Wll liam C ummings Ftory, will deliver an address on Tuesday, the. first day of the Conference. Following is a copy of the invitations which nave beep issued to a reception to be given tnose attending the conference: Liberty Hall Chapter ' Daughters of the American Revolu tlon Requests the honor of your presence on Tuesday evening November the fourth Nineteen hundred and 'thirteen at the residence of Mrs. Charles V. Tillett Trs. Wm. Cummings Story. Mrs. John Van Landingham. Mrs. Wm. N. Reynolds. Mrs. Johnston, as Tegenf of Wil liam Gaston Chapter, has been in vited to occupy a place in the re ceiving line. ATTENDED WEDDING IN CHARLOTTE. Mrs. E. C. Wilson went to Char lotte Tuesday afternoon to be pres ent at the marriage Wednesday ev ening or Miss Sarah White Wilson and Mr. John Austin Tate. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson, the former being brother-in-law of Mrs. E. C. Wil son. The wedding took place at s o'clock Wednesday evening In the Ffrst Presbyterian church, the cere mony being performed by Rev. Dr. VV. J. McKay.' of Pumter, S. C. as sisted by Rev. D. H. Rolston, pastor : of the church. The wedding was an Important social event of the weeK In Charlotte, both parties belonging ! to prominent families. ItKIDGE CLL'R W ITH MRS. HARPER. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Handsomely engraved announce ment cards reading as follows were issued yesterday morning: Mrs. Rufus Pinkney Rankin announces the marriage of her daughter Sarah Violet . to George Bason Mason on Wednesday, October the twenty- ninth i Nineteen hundred and thirteen Gastonia, North Carolina. At Home Gastonia, N. C. The marriage of these two popu lar young people came as a surprise to the majority of their friends, only the families and a few very Intimate friends knowing of the event before hand. The vows were taken at the Rankin home on South York street Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. J. E. Abernethy, pastor or Main Street Methodist church, offi ciated and the ceremonies were wit nessed only hy memberB of the im mediate families. There were no attendants, the entire affair being very simple. Mr. and Mrs. Mason left Wednesday night for a bridal trip to Washington, New York and other points of interest in the The Auction Bridge Club met or. I North. Soon after returning to Gas- Wednesday afternoon or this ween with Mrs. J. V. Harper at her resi dence on South Marietta street. Hp- sides the members of the club Mrs. A. Wllkins and Mrs. J. Holland Morrow were present as guests. Two new members, Mrs. George B. Corn er and Mrs. ('. K. .Marshall, were added to the roll of the club. A t?- tonia they will probably go to house keeping. The brldeHs one of the most char ming members of Gastonla's younger social BPt and Is popular with a wide circle of friends. She attended Eliz abeth College at Charlotte and has inr.nv friend- In that- cifv. The groom Is one of the city's promising I . - . , 1 .. It. ! . . - I litious oyster course, with olives, j young law vets. He is a graduate of uie law aepariment or tne T-.tate Cniversity and is associated with his father, Plate Senator O. F. Mason, tn the practice of his profession. He is also assistant city prosecuting at torney. He Is a young man of splen did equipment and abilities, itieir numerous friends will wish for Mr and Mrs. ason a life of lacg wed ded bliss together. craukers and celery, and hot toffee were servefl. It was decided to hold the meetings of the Hub after nexr week only once every two weeks, each alternate Friday afternoon at z o'clock. The meeting iext Friday afternoon will be held with Mrs. F. L. Smyre at her home on Soutu York street. STATE CONFERENCE OF THE D. A. K. William Gaston Chapter, D. A. K., will be represented at the thlrteentn annual State Conference which Is to be held at Queen's College. Char lotte, on next Tuesday and Wednes day. November 4th and 5th, by 3Trs. RufuB M. Johnston, as regent, and Read Iebo's nae-e ad twelve of today's Gazette. on page Rock Hill Herald, Lillian Hanks arrived from Gastonia, N. C. LilHe Bell Sealy, of street. . 29th: Miss here' today to visit Miss West White SAVES 7TV3 YOUR FUEL BILL Kttpk FIRE OVCR NIGHT ' Has AntiCfimifr C Grate with Draw Ctnttr, to slat can be removed.. NOTICE The machine-fitted Air Tight Frtnt Fa J Doer keeps smoke and flame from face and. r o o m w h e n. adding fresh fueL. Iffuge Machine fit-. ted Aft-Tight. Ash Door; Absolutely Air Tight-For All Fuels. The best heating proposition for hard coal, soft coal, coke, etc ever xNnude. Ask your neighbor, who uses one. f ' Has loo of imitattri, but the Original aovy be had at oar stoie STANDARD HARDWARE COMPANY : GASTONIA .- ), -.' ' - - , N. CMtOUNA J.M BELK GO. 7?i Stir?' Valeria mrti 1 Furs! Furs! Furs! We now have on display a beautiful line of the newest and best things in Furs. Neck pieces $1.50 up to Muffs'$1.50 up to Match Sets $5.98 to $10.00 io.oo 25X)0 This is the popular and reliable line of Narobia Furs, Colors and Wear Guaran teed. V Come and look these over J. M. BELK CO. Gastonia North Carolina. Gastonia' Leading Clothiers Fall Overcoats BETTER CLOTHES! WW 1:1 I D ON'T shiver! A chilly Man is only half a Man! r We've some handsome new1 Fall Overcoats the season's best in every correct style. : r We've the Conservative Man's vv.-y Coat as shown by our illustration. f ;. Fabrics of Ferge or Cheviot m Blacks or (irnys. Silk-ltned and . silk-faced. A beautiful Coat always. Then we've the Hutton Througn model and the Swagger Belted Coat with narrow shoulders and outside patch pockets the Coat Young Men like. New fabrics and patterns In Serge and Cheviots. Fall Overcoats Price Itanjret $10.OO, $15.00, $20.00 up to $23.00 WIXTKK LXOKRWEAIt Wool Cotton Merino and Cot ton and Wool. All kinds, all sizes all prices. Both separate garments and t'nion Suits Warm Wool Shirts For the man who Is out In the weather nothing keeps him as warm as a good Wool Top Shirt Sweater Coats we have styles to suit everyone. 'IS V BETTER SERVICE! Ask for votes in oilr Great Pony Contest given for all cash purchases. Swan-Slater Company The Home of Good Clothes ? 4 Get It At Kennedy's Wine of Cardui For Women Black Draught A SuPerior Laxative. Colgate's Toilet Articles The Acme of cuality- HOT CHOCOLATE SEE OUR WINDOWS J. H. KENNEDY & CO. What You Want, When Tou Want It v Phone 84 Gastonia, N. C. ,t
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