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TXHS GASTOXIA GAZinTE. "7" Leal AdvcrtissEisnts. MORTGAGE SALE OP LAXD. By virtue of the power ot sale con '' - ' .-... ,, : -J : ,, , .. ... ,v',' ' .': r. .-...'.. .i - ' i ' . - - ' ' - C:; , . .' , '". .. .4 . . . j. . . . f 'I.. .... , . " . .-. ... .V ' ; . i , .- : t ............. . ,f ,:. A . tained ia two mortgage deeds, exe-1 rated by Andrew Crier and hit wife. Elizabeth Grier. to Stowe Brothers, i , ; ,v vv . '. - " ..:: the same being recorded In the or fice of the Register ot Deeds of Gas ton County. NYC, la Book No. 32, I pages 211 and 241. and default hay ing been made in the payment of the Indebtedness , thereby secured, we will sell for cash to the highest bid der at the court house door la Gas- ... tonla, N: C at noon on - . THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1010 the following described tract of land, ' V . j i. : lying and being In South Point township. Gaston county, North Car- VACE 12. (i . ars kv . 'i .. .' . i . -n . .,. ' '7 .. ollna: , , Adjoining lands of Joseph Cathey, A. J. Bain; Larkin Hanks Jind oth ers; being lands conveyed by R. N. Henry to Franklin Henry and now held and owned by Elizabeth Grier by virtue of the last will and testa ment of F .1. Henry; deceased, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a beech on west bank of the Catawba river and runs with Joseph Cathey's line N. -SS w. 40 poles to a walnut; i thence N. 24 w. 69 poles to a maple; thence N. 27 E. 20 1-2 poles to a post oak; thence S. 84 E. 24 poles to a sassafras: thence 8. 69 E. 46 poles to a mulberry on the. west bank of the Catawba river; thence down the river as it meanders to the begin ning: Containing 27 1-2 acres, more or less. . i Terms bf sale, cash. This the 6th day of June, 1916. ... .. ., 6T0WE BROS., Mortgagees. A. C; Jones, Atty. , T-Jl-4c5 j ; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of .the estate of E. Ia. Hoffman, deceas ed, late of Gaston County-. (North Car olina, this ia to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ,; undersigned on Or before : . . May 22nd, J917 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. : All persons in r r debted to said estate will please mane immediate payment. This the 22 nd day of May, 1916. JOHN L, HOFFMAN, Executor of the estate of E. L. Hoffman, de ceased. . T-J-27c6 . Bulwinkle Cherry. Attys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , Having qualified as the Admlnis- iraior oi tt. iA Martin, deceased, all persons owing said estate are hereby ' notified that they must make prompt ; , payment or suit will -be brought. And ; nil persons having claims against aaia estate, mast present them, to the nnaersignea amy authenticated on i or before the. 23rd Day of May, 191T or this notice will be pleaded In bar , oi weir recovery. ; Thls the 22nd day of May, 1916. A. A. MARTIN, '. CHARLIE MARTIN, 1 Administrator's Carpenter & Carpenter, Attya. T-J-27 e6 ' :XOTICE OP AI.K nK llvnfi Pursuant to the power conferred upon me by a certain Mortgage Deed, executed by Dora Abernetny uu nue juii Aoernetny, on March 20th, 1K, and recorded in - Bon No. 100, page , m the office or ice register, oi Deeds for Gaston , county, -N. C, I will offer for sale to iuv uikusi Diaaer ror cash, on i Thursdav. th 2nth lk r am at 12 O'clock, M., at the Court House ii uaaiuaia, uraeton county, N. C,, i the following described property, to wit; , All the . following described piece or parcel of land lying and be ' ing in the county of Gaston, Dallas luwiMsuip.t adjoining tne lands ofi Worth Hovis, L, Nix. J. B Morrison I and others, being the home place of I This the 17th day of June, 19l A. M. RHYXE.Mortgagee." T-18 c 4 w. MEDMONT AND NORTHERN RAIL. WAY CO. ', "THE ELECTRIC WAY." Betweea Caatonla and Charlotte, Schedule Effective Sunday. Ang. 29, - - 115. CUtion, 204 West Main Avenue, - Gastonla. ' .....7:00 A. IL ..... 9:00 A. M .....11:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M. Lr, Gastonla . . . . Lt. Gastonla ... hr. Gastonla . Lr. Gastonla Lr. GastonU . 3:00 P. M Lt. Gastonla . . . .5:00 P. M. ... T:00 P. M. ... 9:00 P. M. ...1:00 A. M. ...10:00 A. li. ...12:00 A. M Lv. Charlotte . v. Lv. Gastonla . . .7. : Lt. Charlotte V Lr. Charlotte Lt. Charlotte . . . . . ; Lt. Charlotte ......... 2:00 P. M Lr. Charlotte ....... . . 4:00 P. M - Lt. Charlotte '6:00 P. M. t Lt. Charlotte . . - . ..... 8:00 P. M. Lv. Charlotte .........11: 00 P? M ConngFtlon made At Mount Holly with Seaboard Air line, at Gastonla . with (Southern Railway and Carolina & Northwestern Railway. The above ecnedule figures and rr-T'prMnni aa nabllahed "as Infor. ditloa only and are not guaranteed!, E. TIIOlIASaON. General Manater, C. ,S. ALLEN, Trafflc Manager, ' Greenville, 6. C The Repuiiitatioini of Itlhe Maixw el HAT is the bore and stroke or yoir motor," was asked a Maxwell owner not long ago. ' H I don't know," he replied simply, w I don't buy cars on figures any more. I buy them on what they've done." .: ,;. : -..;'' ''. ..." 5 , h For this man, and for many others like liim, it was enough that during the thirteen strenuous years the Maxwell record for performance, reliability and economy had swept it to the frrnt Figuresengine speed figures, horse-power figures, wheel-base figure they meant nothing to tJm. The name 44 Maxwell" carried more weight than all the technical description that could be offered. . Maxwell cars have achieved this great good will and this priceless position with the public only by their unequalled record of things done. What is said of an automobile in its specifications is one matter. What the car actually does in the hands of owners, year after year, is another matter. The Maxwell car has won its position through sheer merit It has set record after record in competition with cars of all prices and classes. Everything considered, the Maxwell is the safe investment It is a known, tried and proved product It will serve you as it is serving and has served countless others. . Let us arrange for a demonstration today. You will be under no obligation We want to give you a chance to convince yourself. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F. O. B. DETROIT Gastonia Garasre Co. 114 E. Airline Ave. Phones 193 and 201 Time Payments if Desired i - The Greensboro Daily News $2l50 cash with order, to new aabacrfhera from, now until November 30. Yonr acceptance of this special price will also entitle you . to a' free copy of oar Handy Almanac and Encyclopedia, a book 'that you will find invaluable, containing many Important facts, . statistics and.figores for which you have frequent use. - - , - Order The Dally News today and get the greatest benefit of ...... . - . this special price. Remember this in campaign year and we han dle the' newt impartially. , - t ' ' - -- GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS GREENSBORO, N. C. ' Subscribe for Tlie Gazette $1.50 Year Gccs dl Over Gastcn 104 Tines a Year fionthen's Oldest Employe. Everything. Mr. Edward King, of Spencer, who enjoys the distinction ofNeing tna oldest employe in the service of the Southern 'Railway Company. He is now 78 years old and has been' in the service of the Southern and. Its pre decessors for more than 60 years. ; It wae In 'the summer of 1856, when about 17 years of age. Mr. King entered the service of the old North Carolina Railroad Company at Company shops,: now Burlington, as an apprentice. He remained In the service of the old company until Sep tember 12, 1871, when the property was leased to the Richmond ft Dan. vllle Railroad Co., an order being is sued on that date by W A. Smith, then president of the North Carolina Railroad Co. Mr. King continued his services with the Richmond A Danville Railroad until It went into the hands of receivers 20 years later. He then found himself ,1n the service of the Southern Railway Co., succes sors to the old R, & D. He has been continuously in ' the service of the latter company for . slightly ' more than 25 years, rounding out' 60 years of service for one company... Mixed. J. w A woman, went into one of San Francisco's largest dry goods stores and asked to be shown 'Patrick's Buttons." She wag highly indignant when the girl behind the counter be gan to giggle. Of course, she meant "Butterick'e PatternsVPacific Uni tarian. . The Strone Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than, the Weak J Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to bo through the deoress- ing heat of snmmer by taking regnlarlyi wort' i asteiess untu romc. . it pnrines and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. - - f , Join the Ubrarr. Only SOO jte year dnee. Given yon the advantage of good reading room and access to large nnmher of books la all de partments of literature. . , . , Captured in Charlotte. . . Charlie Parrar. colored, wanted by the police of Cherryville for par ticipaUng in a row at ' the colored church ia that town Sunday night, the 11th, in which a number of per sons were wounded, was arrested in Charlotte Wednesday night "and was turned over to Deputy 6herifl J. W. Cole, of 1 Mount Holly. The other participants In the auarrel are still at large Gastonla retail merchants hare large and varied stocks and always ell at the very lowest prices. ' Cocker Jilate & Foundry Co. Builders of Textile Machinery Gastonia, N. C Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings ' . ' .'. ' H 7 "T We Repair and Rebuild: " " Machhery, Boilers, Punps, Enjbcs, Etc, 7Y
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