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vxv.i: EIGHT THE G ATOXLl GAZITTTB. FIIIDAV, Jl'XE CX 1818. nsnn m nana r - -f x it-- rrr r a r-m ' i ! i i ! j 1 j i I j 1 1 j i I H 3irri Biros; ' The low prices we've been giving for' the past three days will be continued .through the week. : " 52.00 and $2.50 Pants at - $1.00 h i ; Odd suits at less than half price. ' Under wear (Summer) at greatly reduced prices. Shoes and Oxfords for all feet at a considerable reduct . ion. " " ' ' , "" - . - . ,V; . - K Arrivals in Hoiserv.. including ladies silk hose. t all colors and gents silk hose plain and clocked' and . also . .striped. -f New Neckwear. Big lot ladies - white gaberdine and ," cloth skirts. Ladies gowns to close put at a reduced price. ' Big lot Bags and Suit Cases just arrived to go at cut prices. r,. . Si-' VILLA SHOT FROM BEAR. Deserter Sara Bandit Lost Nerve and CHexI During Fight. . , "Is Villa dead or not"? Is a Ques tion which has been asked ; often since the reports to that effect some weeks ago. Since the situation as It exists between . Carransa ' and tne United States has become more acute the question Is repeated more often. It Is a question that has not been answered satisfactorily as yet The latest -story is the following, sent out. from , Field Headquarters pj . courier to Columbus, N. M., June 26: "Francisco Villa was shot from ' the rear by a Mexican be bad im pressed Into bis gang, during the battle with Carransa troops at Guer rero but bis fate still Is unknown. The details of the story agreed wltn facts American officers obtained in their pursuit of Villa and by, then Independent secret service work, but the account does not say whether the bandit died or recovered. Villa, the Mexican deserter said, exhibited every evidence of terror during tne early stages of his flight, after the Americana bad defeated bis men at Guerrero. The informant said he believed . Vl!la was dead but if be still were alive, he was in the State of Cur an go, for which point be was beading during bis flight from Gen eral Pershing's men." , - V- AXNXAL MEETING. Armlngton Hotel Stockholders Find That Establishment Is Making 3ood Want $12,500 .More Stork. 1 - -x The annual meeting of the stocx- holders and directors of the Arming- ' ton Hotel Company was held In the assembly ball of the hotel last night, a large number of the stockholders being present. The treasurer's re port was. submitted, which was a satisfactory showing 'for the first . nine months of operation of the Ho tel. A committee was appointed to appear before the Chamber of Com merce soliciting the Chamber's fur ther assistance in making and keep ing our hotel one of the best hotels in-the State. The committee is at follows: , T. L. -Craig, J. Lee Robin son. W. T Love, J, A. Robinson and B. G. McLurd. The following officers and direct ors were elected: R. B. Babington, preiadent and treasurer; C. B. Arm strong, 'vice-president; R. K. . Bat ington, secretary; A. E. Moore and E. G. McLurd, directors. -Tbere are ninety of the business men of the city at present stockhold ers. . It Is desired to increase the stock $12,500 more by soliciting stock from other business men and concerns who are not stockholders, but who are interested in the prog ress and growth "of Gastonia. The hotel management believes that ev ery one should take pari tfoh.eeeRF ery one should take a pride in our hotel and help make it one of tne best by taking a share or two ot stock which in a year or so, will be stock which in a year or so, they be lieve, will be valuable. stocx. NATIONAL REALTY CO. New Holding Corporation Organised By Stockholders of First National Hank -una capital mora: of sou, OOO Paid inOfficers Elected! Gastonia comes to the front again this week with another financial In stitution of great Importance and solid strength, this being the Nation al Realty Company, to which a char ter was granted by Secretary of State Bryan Grimes laat week. The incorporators of the new com pany are all' stockholders of the First National Bank, and all stock holder in the First National be came stockholders in the National Realty Company, on a pro rata basis. The capital stock Is $50,000. fully paid. . r . At a meeting of the stockholders held Tuesday a board of director! was elected, consisting or Messrs. T. I Craig. O. V, Mason. J. O. White. 8. N. Boyce and J. Lee Robin son. The directors then . organized by electing as officers Mr. J. Lee Robinson, president; Col. T. L. Craig, vice-president; Mr. S. N. Boyce, secretary and treasurer. : The purpose of the organization ts to act in the capacity of a holding corporation to take over the property now occupied by the First National Bank, including all the business houses on the north side of W. Main avenue from Adams. Drug Company to Curd's. This will leave the First National Bank owning no real es tate except the new $150,000 seven story building which is now in course of construction. The organization or a new company was made necessary by the regulations governing nation al banks, forbidding them from hold ing any real estate other than tne building or block of buildings oc cupied as a banking house. CHURCH NOTICE. All members of the First Associ ate Reformed Presbyterian church are urgently requested to be present next Sabbath morning, as matters or the utmost importance will come up for discussion and settlement. J. C. GALLOWAY, Pastor. Buy It In Gastonia. MORE RHEUMATISM THAN EVER BEFORE j Clergymen, Lawyers, Brokers, Me- c names ana Merc nans souen. Our old friend Rheumatlz Is hav Sing his Inning this year, and a few words of caution from one who knows all about It may not be amiss. .. Wear rubbers In- damp weather; keep your feet dry; drink plentyq ot lemonade, and avoid strong alcoholic drinks. .. ' If rheumatism gets you, or scia tica, and you have sharp twinges, gnawing pain or swollen joints or muscles, you can get rid of all agony in just a few days by taking one-half teaspoonful of Rheuma once a day. All druggists know about Rheuma;, it's harmless, yet powerful ; cheap,' yet sure, and a 50-cent bottle will last a long time. Ask J. H. Kennedy Jb Co., or any'druggist. 27-30, !-"- m -mm 3 ii . ii 1 1 ! i t Rexall Hot WeatKer Specials 1 Rexall Sun-Burn Lotion. 25 cents. A cooling and comfort - lng application for redness and smarting oj, sun-burn weath- . r. , , : . 2 nexall Tan and Freckle Lotion, 25 cents. Excellent to use after exposure to sun and wind.. v 3 -RaU Trailing Arbutns Talcum Powder, 25 cents. A high 1 grade, delicately scented toilet accessory that appeals to a -refined taste. ' - ..-r';.i;; . v ' ' 4 4 Rexall Violet Dulca Complexion Powder, 50 cents. A com plexion powder par excellence beyond compare with any other. fS Rexall MentttoUne Balm,, 25 cents. To soothe Irritation, al- lay pain, relieve inflammation and atop Itching. THE REXALL GUARANTEE: ' SATISFACTION OR TOUR MONET BACK ; For Sale in Gaston County by KETiNEDY DRUG CO, Gastonia, N.C , THE ROBINSON CO., Lowell, N. C BELT.'iOriT DRUG CO, Belmont, N. C . Gallon County Rexall Druggist CHESTER STREET BEAUTIFUL LOT FOR ALE SMALL CASH PAYMENT ; BALANCE IN BUILDING AND LOAN HOLLAND REALTY AND INSURANCE COMPANY Phone 66 Gastonia, N. C. 232 W. Main 200 SENT BACK HOME. Underslae and Underweight Debar Men from Soldiers Ranks Sec ond Regiment State Guard Reaches Morebead City. Gazette readers will be interested In the following from the Camp Glenn correspondence of The Ral eigh News and Observer of yester day, dated the 28th: , With the United States govern ment bearing the expenses, men tbus far rejected from' muster into regu lar service on account of physical de fects will tomorrow be returned to home stations accompanied by non commissioned -officers to assure Safe ty of government property. Two hundred, and fifteen men, weeded from 10 organizations compose tne list. Forty men will go to Asne ville. 41 to Winston-Salem, 17 to High Point, 31 to Hickory, 34 to Charlotte, 29 to Gastonia. 21 to Mt. Airy and, three to Canton. Under age and underweight form a large part of tbe disqualifying causes. "We bid you God speed and as sure you the protection of your homes," , was the banner that tne second regiment of the N. C. Nation al Guard brought into camp late this afternoon from home stations. Ar rival of the additional 1200 or more men doubles the population of tne encampment and brings more work for the organizers of the camp. Col onel Wiley C. Rodman, commanding the "Second Regiment, has been In camp several days wtTb his staff ar ranging the details for tbe proper reception of his men. Accordingly, when the first section drilled from their cars shortly after 6 o'clock. It was to take up places in company streets already laid out, there to Be gin work of raising tentage. Fail ure of part of .the tent equipage to arrive at Camp Glenn In time for tne second regiment forced part of tne regiment to resort to the dog tent. But rations were forthcoming ana under pleasantest weather conditions the men began their first night in camp. , In the absence of Brigadier Gen eral Laurence W. Young,-who is de tained in Raleigh, Colonel Rodman tonight assumed command of the brigade, the Third Regiment or which will be in camp Saturday. Because of smallpox on the border order has been issued to the guard for vaccination of every enlisted man. The first battalion of tne FirBt Regiment was today given first treatment of anti-typhoid vac cine. This also is compulsory. Among the companies already in oculated for typhoid fever Is Compa ny B, of Gastonia. Auction Sale Tomorrow. Tomorrow will be a busy day in real estate circles in Gastonia. The Southern Realty & Auction Co., of Greensboro, will sell, for the Price Real Estate ft Insurance Co., 18 lots at Fifth avenue and Willow street. This sale will begin at 10 a. m. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock the same concern will sell for this company 32 lots in Arlington Heights and 10 houses' and. lots on North Pryor street. There will be music by a brass band and a Jar of money will be another attraction. The auction eers state that the sale will take place rain or shine. MARRLiGE LICENSES. During the month of June there were thirty-eight marriage licenses issued, 31 white and seven colored. They are as follows: WHITE. June 2, Clauson Brandon and Ida Bramlon, of May worth; W. T. Tui ner and EllavBayles, of Maywortn. June 3, H. B: Underwood and Blanche Jenkins, of Mountain Is- ! land; Victor J. Hartsell and Bertha Lee Brlggs, of Charlotte. - June 6, Ernest Stockton and Delia McAllister, of Dallas; Andrew Mc Cormick And Delie Barnes, of Gas ton county; W. L. Wetzell and Clara Armstrong, of Gastonia. Juner 6, B. F. Dalton and. Valecial Edwards, of Gastonia. June 8, A. C, Warlick, of Cleve land county, and Lucy Harrelson, of Cherryvllle. June 10, G. R. Johnston and Effle Hubbard, of Gastonia; Guy Sisk and Cora Brown, of Cherryvllle. June 11, Charles Roy Standi and Louis Ethridge, of Charlotte. June 14, William Beam,' of Cleve land county and Helen Payseur, of Gaston county; H. G. Helender, of Cherokee county, and Janie White sides, W Cherryvllle. . June 15, A. W; Hoffman and Ella Lewis, of Gaston county; J. H. Gra ver and Elvey Alice Smith, of Bel mont. June 17, George W. Bolln and Lula Montgomery, of Belmont; Ver non Crosby and Annie Perry, of Bessemer City. June 20, A. R. Rhyne and Fran ces Thornburg, of Gaston county. June 21. M. B. Barrett and Hattle Lena Roberts, of Kings Mountain June 22, William Johnson Sand Lona Cunningham, of Gastonia; Arthur Summeritt and Bryte Or- mand, of Bessemer City. June 24, Wm. H. Bumgardner and Leola Turner, of Kings . Moun tain; H. Dayton Myers and Ruth Dameron, of Gastonia; Frank Nlchy ols and Myrtle Brown, of Belmont; Preston -Fox and Zame Edwards, of f . i June 27. R. L. Clemmer and Let tie Lee Starnes, of Gastonia. June 28. J. D. Hollingsworth, of Atlanta, and Zoe Latham, of Gasto nia; M. Schultz, of New York and Mollie Newton, of Gastonia; J. S. Looper and Lula Polk, of Mt. Holly. COLORED. June 3, Robert Roach and Mabel Gulllck, of Gastonia. . June 8, Glenn Leeper and Llzzte Miller, of Gaston county. June 10. Curtis Beel and Willie Lawrence, of Gastonia, June 13. Lee Whitner, of Mt, Holly, and Johnsie Scott, of Ranlo. June 15, Walter Glenn and Janie Latlmore, of Gastonia. " June 17, Will Allison and Mayr Allison, of Gaston county. June 28, Pearl Lander, of Dallas, and lllie Mae Brown, ot Lincoln-ton. flnvdrnnr XrtpVm Crir . tiaa nn. pointed Miss May F. Jones, of Ashe vllle, his private secretary to suc ceed tbe late CoL J. P. Kerr. Miss Jones has been employed Id the Governor's office for several years. He Was Ultra Patriotic. Charlotte Observer. One of the Gastonia soldier bovs had his bead set on returning "In a wooden kimona." He announced that eXDectation tn th rmwri t least a dozen times with great hilar ity. However, we trsut that fashion will not rain enrrenev on this aid a of tbe border at least. . . The Lincoln Times, now publish ed weekly at Lincolnton by Mr. F. A. Slate, editor and owner, will here after be published twice a week. . Judge Robert Bruce Peebles, of Jackson. Northampton county, , Su perior. Court Judge of the second district, died Wednesday in a Nor folk hospital, aged 76 years. ; Stomach Troubles and Constipation. l will cheerfully say that Cham berlain's Tablets are the most satis factory remedy fat stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirty-four years drug 1 store serv ice," writes 8. H. Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N..Y. Obtainable every where Adv. Mrs. E. P.Rankin. of Kings Mountain, was in town today to at tend the funeral of Mrs. W. M. Mor ris. . SAVES DAUGHTER Airice of Mother no Doubt Pre. Tents Daughter's Untimely End. Ready, Ky. " I was not able to do anything for nearly six months,' writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and was down in bed for three months. ' I cannot tell you how I suffered with my head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. . Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. m At last, ray mother advised me to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 Thought It was no use for I was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able to do all of my work and my own washing. - r.T.:;; . I think Carduite the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui today. Delay Is dangerous. . We know it will help you, for it has helped so otany thousands of other weak women kf the past 50 years. . : - ; At all druggists. . ., . v . WHtt U: Chaitno0c KsdUns Co, UdW tdrisonr Dot., Chutanoorm. Tnn. lor Stmmt hutrmctifmt on rour cam and t4-pa book. Horn trwa&Mot for Woman," io piaia wreer, H.O. M X riTs - WFE AfD CHLDfiEN - 4" t. ,. Have VOU got money In our bank to protect your LITTLE OXES and your WIFE front want? ' ' . . i ' ' ' Make' OUR bank VOUR banku ' i Officers: ANDREW E. MOORE, Pres. A. G. MYERS,- (Active) Vlce-Pres. , ( W. H. ADAMS, Cashier. -. , ' " : - Depositary . ,' State of North "Carollnn C y of Gastonia Gaston ConntU . 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID O S CERTIFICATES OP -DEPOSIT. BIG ANNUAL,, EVENT. CherryviUe's Celebration WM Be Elaborate One This Year. The people of our neighbor town, Cherryvllle, are .making prepara tions for their big annual celebra tion which takes place about tne first Saturday in"August. This ' has always been tbe occasion of large crowds in that town and we'are as sured that this year will be no ex ception. Already plans are being worked out by the promoters for se curing a large list of free attrac tions. Definite statements of the date and about special features will - De furnished the press, next week snd from time to time -thereafter. We venture the assertion the public will welcome this event, which has ror a number of years been looked for ward to as a day of rest, recreation and fun by thousands of people from Gaston and surrounding counties. Asheville Citizen, 29th: Miss Mabel Dixon, of Gastonia, who Is spending the summer In Asheville, will leave tomorrow to spend a week or ten days with friends in Gastonia and Charlotte. To the Public. "I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for Indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleas ure to say that I havb never used a remedy that did me so much good." Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, N. T. Chamberlain's Tablets are obtainable everywhere. Adv. V. a PRISONERS RELEASED. Carransa Accedes, to Uncle 8am's De mande ' and ' Sends 23 Cnptnred : Cavalrymen Back knatloa Re lieved at Least Temporarily. Washington, June 28. An Imme diate break between the United States and Mexico has. been averted by compliance with the American demand for' release of the 2 1 troop ers captured in the fight at CarriiaL Whether war has, been prevented or merely postponed no One here would attempt to say tonight. Offi cial Information as to the attitude of General Carransa was lacking. Un til his response to Secretary Lan sing's note, dispatched Sunday, mak ing two peremptory and distinct de mands is received there will be no decision on whether President Wil son shall lay the crisis before Con gress. News of the release of the prison ers, received early tonight in press dispatches, brought undisguised re lief to high officials. It was accept ed as correct and assured that Car ransa, impressed with the urgency of the, situation, had ordered the captured cavalrymen started for tne border without waiting for ( his an nouncement -of the action to reach Washington. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Tbe Old SUadard general stretthenlng toafc, GROVB'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives Mt MmUruuearfchea tbe blood.aod bmlda ap tbe tern. Atnatoeic. For adults and chUdies. 90c. !ll YOURS V PLEASE "1 THINGSTOEAT This Weeks s Special Kingan Reliable and Westphalia Hams Spring Chickens 23c 25c A foil line fresh VeieUbles Green Beans, Corny Tomatoes, etc it lowest prices. We give Rogers Silverware coupons with each pur chase over 25c redeemable by Rogers Silverware Co.' in valuable silverware. If you (ail to get yours ' call , for them." ' .- -; , ,; ,f y :-r :- :.JS,--:-: ' The one reason why we can give you a HIGH QUALITY; of groceries for a LOW PRICE a this; ',. We sell so many s groceries that, we can buy in big quantities, and buying in big quantities we get the little price. ' - As we get the little price, we can GIVE the littie price. - Wholesale and Rctiul Ptcncs 45-415 41T?L------- . r pi Si I? : j i : i : i
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