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Matin GREATER GASTON Published weekly by the Gastonia Chamber of Commerce, in the interest of Gastonia and Gaston County : ' ContrihotioBi for this department should be sent to C W. Roberts, Editor Vol. 1 JULY 21th, 1916 o. 2 M PROGRESS .lEETlib Chairman Separk of the enter tainment committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. J. Y. Miller, president - of the Woman's Better ment Association, are making prep arations for the city progress meet ing to be held on July 28th at tne armory so as to be able to accom modate the crowd. Chairman Separk says this ia gor ing to be the greatest meeting ever held In Gastonia and that it is going to be a step In the right direction. He is busy making plans for a strong , and Interesting program, which will include refreshments, r Chairman Separk and his com mittee will be assisted by the Bet terment Association and the young ladies of the city in making tne meeting the greatest success. This city progress meeting will be different from anything else ever held in Gastonia and a surprise awaits all those who attend. Now Is the time to rejoice over our prosperity and It's the time to keep busy while so many other or ganizations and cities are taking a nap. - .. , ' . r This meeting is not for members of the chamber only, but is for ev oughth,6$o ? KS. Ilytprpa Tffi ffl?r . ery man and woman, young man and young lady, who claims Gastonia as ' his or her home, and wh believe in : themselves and in their town. Whether a non-member, delinquent member or member in good stand- city are m- tors believe that this Is the step in the right direction and that if tne people will take hold of the oppor tunity great things can be accom plished. Plans are being made al ready for the first annual meeting to be held in September, at which time there will also be a Farmer's Congress and County Merchant's Convention. , Directors Approve Strong Program of Work for Chamber. At a meeting of the directors or the Chamber of Commerce, held Thursday night. July 14, a program of constructive work was adopted to be carried this fall. This program contains many features that are vital to a good town, and the Chamber of Commerce officials believe our first duty is to make an attractive and de sirable city, a city of good streets and public utilities of amusements, play grounds and a general good place to live and do business. AH or which goes to make an appeal to the new comer, or out-of-town Bhop- per. Every department of the Chamber of Commerce is planning their work on some definite undertaking, and the work of these departments will begin to show within the next month or two. The board of directors hopes that all members of the Chamber of Commerce will respond promptly to a call ior committee meetings, and a number of them will be held in the very near future. If I could not be an Are For a Could Be is a May Be With a chance of touching par. I'd rather be a Has Been Than a Might Have Been, by far For a Might Have Been has never been But a Has was once an Are. A pint of gasoline tossed on the i coals in the kitchen range 'will clean I out the ashes in a jiffy. Id than .in) . jng.tne citizens ot tne -A . tiled to this meeting, K, Chairman Separk, Mrs. J. Y. Mil . ler and some of the young ladles wno , have offered to help in this meeting will be busy from now until tne meeting night completing the work and getting everything in readiness so that everything will go off with out a mlsgbap. Since the announcement was made last week by the Chamber or Commerce that the Greater Gaston Association would be organized to help the general development of Gaston county, many cities of " the county have expressed their approval ;of this plan to the Chamber of Com merce and have offered their wil lingness to do all they can to make It the success It deserves to be. The Chamber of Commerce dlrec- THE BOOSTER, rather be a booster knocker any day I'd rather tinge with hope than doubt the words I have to say I'd rather miss my guess On another man's success Than to view his bitter struggle and to prophesy his fall. I would rather say, "He's coming,' man ties going wnen lm sum ming Up the labors of my brothers I would rather boost them all. I'd rather be a Could Be, CLEAR SKIN COMES FROM WITH- IN. It is foolish to think you can gain a good clear complexion by the use of face powder. Get at the root of the trouble and thoroughly cleanse tne system with a treatment of Dr. King's Nwe Life Pills. Gentle and mild In action, do not gripe, yet they relieve the liver by their action On the bowels. Good for young, adults and aged. Go after a clear complex ion today. Zoc. at your druggist. AttV. i It Isn't Your Town It's You. ii you want to live in the kind of a town Like the kind of a town you like, xou neean t slip your clothes in a grip And start on a long, long hike. You'd only find what you left behind For there a nothing that a really new It's a knock, at yourself when you Knock your town It isn't the town it's you. Real towns are not made by men afraid Lest somebody else gets ahead; When everyone works and nobody shirks You can rise a town from the dead. And if while you make your person al stake, Your neighbor can make one too. Your town will be what you want to seo It isn't the town it's You. A CAR1. dead. your r I i l Rexall Hot Weather Specials 1KexaI Sun-Burn Lotion. 25 cents. A cooling and comfort ing application lor redness and smarting of sun-burn weather... To the People of Gastonia: Mr. George William Litz is A noble man has passed In midst. His acquaintance was exten sive, his circle of friends unusually large, his charities were many and without ostentation; his sympathies were broad and genuine. While his business interests were extensive and important, and made constant demands upon his time and energy, be at no time lost the human toucn. or neglected an opportunity to give aid and encouragement to those in need; and his Indefatigable Industry in discovering those he might help was one of the beautiful traits of his noble character. The people of Gastonia, strangers to Mr. Litz, have in every possible way aided his friends and the mem bers of his family who have been watching at his bedside, and have manifested a genuine Interest and beautiful sympathy, and feeling It impossible to personally communi cate with each individual, we desire in behalf of Mr. Litz' family and friends, and for ourselves to make, in this way, acknowledgement to this community, and to record our grate ful appreciation of the aid we have received, and the kind and sincere sympathy manifested for us In this great bereavement. JAMES FRENCH STROTHER, W. E. WEAKLEY, LANDON C. BELL. Shark Kills Two. Matawan, N. J., July 12. Lester Stillwell. 12 years old. was killed by a man-eating shark while bathing in an arm of Raritan bay near here this afternoon. Stanley Fisher. 24 rears old. who went to his aid, was so badly injured 4n a struggle with the sea monster that he died while be ing taken to a Long Branch hosDital. Joseph Dun, 12 years old, bathing some distance away in the same In let, was attacked-by a shark, and one of his legs was so lacerated it nrob- aoiy win nave to be amputated. Bay It In Gastonia. . Kill ynmr I HUioa 4lLrt aa4 Mf fmr lam with WCOfW II b mH m aw. Daadlr U rata bat ittBUii to T a. VahnUckeokkllanckaa. aSa.iOaa4$1.00. Hart war Drac 1 Jv GASTOXIA HARDWARE CO. Gastonia, N. G. & JKexall Tan and Freckle Lotion, 25 ; after exposure to sun and wind. cents. Excellent to use a Keacau Trailing Arbntoe Talcum Powder, 25 cents. A high ' . grade, delicately scented toilet accessory that appeals to a rennea taste. jtCTjui oict Anice uwpwuui owaer, u cents. A com- v ; piexion powder par excellence beyond compare with any other 6 Rexall Menthollne Balm. . 25 cents. To soothe irritation, al v. " lay pain, relieve inflammation and stop itching. -V ir --. ' - .J- - v" ' '.- " " - THE REXALXi GUARANTEE : ' SATISFACTION OB YOUR MOXET BACK " A . For Sale in Gaston County by KENNEDY DRUG CO Gastonia, N. C ' THE ROBINSON CO, Lowell, N. C J rtn utriMT noi ir rr - ot m. at . Gaston County Rexall DruggijU h : -..-:-. rl ' Ji i1.- r . . .. . ... . - . - ..- L ,t il;--....., . ... -.-.j:---.J Lenoir News, 14th: Mr. L. C. Pegram arrived from Baltimore Tuesday on the noon train, and was taken immediately to his home' In Fairview. He has been resting very well since his arrival and yesterday seemed very much improved. His cousin. Miss Birdie Duff,: of Gasto nia, has spent several days here and Mrs. Pe gram's sister. Mist Mary McKlnnon, of Laurlnburg, is : still here with the family., -, t Gastonia retail . merchants have large and varied stocks and always ell at tne very lowest prices. Constipation and Indigestion. "I have nsed Chamberlain's Tab lets and must say they are the best I have ever nsed jor constipation and Indigestion. My wife also nsed them for Indigestion and they did her good." writes Eugene 8.' Knight, Wilmington N. C. Chamberlain's Tablets are mild and gentle In their action. Give them a trial. .Ton an. certain to be pleased with the agree ble laxative effect which they pro duce.4' htainable everywhere. . Legal Advertisementi. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. Under and by virtue of the Dower of sale conferred upon me by those certain deeds, of trusts, recorded to Book No. 98, page 347. and Book No. 116, page 588. in the office or the Register of Deeds, of Gaston County, North Carolina. In which R. F. Williamson and wife 6allle L Williamson, are the grantors, there having been default In the payment of the notes or bonds held by D. H. Willard. at the request of D. H. WII- lard. I will offer for sale at the Post Office Door In the town of Mount Holly, Gaston County, N. C on Monday, AngmsC 7, 1016 - at 12 O'clock, it., at. public auction for cash, the following described property. to-wlti Those certain tracts or lots of lands lying and be ing In Mount Holly, Gaston County, North Carolina: First, lot or tract of land., a cer tain tract or parcel of land known as my home tract and more particular ly described as follows: Being the North Half section of lot No. 3. block 25 as per map of Mount Hol ly, beginning at a stake one hundred and thirty feet distant from the cen ter of mala, track of C. C. R, R.. on south side of said railroad and two hundred feet distant from west cor ner. Intersection of railroad street - 1 1; f-m : DOES NOT TRUST TOk ZPlTS MS. MONEY N.OU& BANK mm v - t .-. THE REVELLE. Hark ! I hear the tramp of thousands, And ot armed men the hum; Lo! a nation's hosts have gathered Round the quick alarming drum, Saying, "Come, Freemen, come! Ere your heritage be wasted" said the quick alarming drum. "Let me of my heart take counsel: War is not of life the sum; Who shall stay and reap the harvest When the autumn days shall come?" But the drum Echoed, "Come! Death shall reap the braver harvest,' said the solemn sounding drum. "What if, 'mid the cannons' thunder. When my brothers fall around me, Should my heart grow cold and dumb?" But the drum Answered, "Come! Better there in death united, than in life a recreant Come!" Thus they answered hoping, fear ing, Some in faith, and doubting some. Till a trumpet-voice proclaiming, Said, "My chosen people come!" Then the drum, Lo! was dumb, For the great heart of the Nation, Throbbing, answered, "Lord, we come. Bret Harte. The CAREFUL jnan -the man who takes no long chances U the i one who will win out over the nun Who goes blindly into things . and trusts to "lack." Nothing can stop the sncceM of a man who keeps so--ber, works hard and regularly BANKS a port of his Income from bis i. bor or his bwinesg. Is It not better to have your money and keep your v balance GROWING than to trust to DANGEROUS "luck"? , . ' ' Hake OUR bank TOUR bank. Citizens National Bank . .i-:.-. . . Offlcers:'"-'' '. . .1 ANDREW E. MOORE, Pres. A. G. MYERS, (Active) Vlce-Pres. W. H. ADAMS, Cashier. Depositary - i State of North Carolina City of Carton ia Gaston County 5 PER CKXT. INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT. . and second avenue; thence running south 185 feet to point In S. S. Bon Beys line (a stake); thence east 100 feet with said Bonseys north line to a stake; thence north 185 feet par allel with and 100 feet distant from second avenue to a stake distant from center of main track of C. C. R. R., 130 feet; thence west 100 feer with said road street to the begin nlng, being the same lot conveyed to Dewstoe and Pierce, registered May smn, 1888, in Book 17, page 150. Also No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 In block No. 25. as per deed of W. C. Maxwell, and lying east and adjoining the above described property, and reg istered in Book 94, page 32, in Reg ister of Deeds office in Gaston coun ty. North Carolina. Second Tract or Lot of Land. Ly ing and being in Mount Holly, N. c, and being lots No's. 9 and 10 in block No. 33, as shown on map or plat of W. C. Maxwell, registered in Book 71, page 200-1, also lots No. 21 in block No. 1, lots No's. 8-12 and 13 In block No. 2, as shown on map or plat of Mount Holly Development Co., registered In the office of Regis ter of Deeds of Gaston County, N. C, in Book 94, page 344. This July 6. 1916. C. E. HUTCHISON Trustee. FA 4 c5 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of A. J. Smith, deceas ed, late of Gaston county, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Gastonia, North Car olina, on or before the - . ' 20th Day of Jane, 1917 or this notice will be pleaded in bar . of their recovery. All persons in debted to 'said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 20th day of June, 1916 MRS. AGNES I. SMITH, -Administrating Bulwinkle & Cherry, Attys. -, F-28e NOTICB TO , CREDITORS. . Pursuant to an order tff the Su perior Court of Gaston County, N. C, made and entered on the 11th day of July, 1916, in a suit brought ' by Mint Cola Cmopany against Mint Cola Bottling Company, of Dallas, North Carolina, (Incorporated), limiting the time within which cred itors shall present their claims, no tice is hereby given that all credi tors of the Mint Cola Bottling Co., : of Dallas, N. C, (Incorporated), shall present and make proof to the undersigned Receiver of their .re spective claims against said corner ' atlon within four months from date hereof; all creditors and claimant failing so to do within the time lim ited shall be barred from participa ting in the distribution fo the as sets of the Corporation. This 12th day of July, 1916. H. H. WILLIAMS, Receiver.; Craige & Craige. Attorneys. : A-f . GOOD THINGS TO EAT This Weeks ( iKSf fi YOURS II PLEASE I Specials Sliced Boiled Ham Sliced Dried Beef Sliced Breakfast Bacon Ferris, Kinghan, Reliable Westphalia Hams Vegetables Green Beans Green Corn Tomatoes Cabbage Sweet Peppers All at lowest prices in and ilk. We give Rogers Silverware coupons with" each pur-J ' chase over 25c redeemable by Rogers Silverware Co, in valuable silverware. If you fail to get yours call j for them. '' ..V.'" i . ' . . v ,"; . , , ;..tj - . J a I 1 B J " r 1 Phones 46-446 'i - . Three times a day, seven days a week and fifty-two weeks a year-you alt down to eat. But. the number of years you U down depends-much on the kind of food you put into your stomach. You will be guaranteed' the longest life possible 'if you begin now and keep .on using our pure foods. You win keep on when you begin. : v , . , ' ; v Hairry-Eaber; Co. Wholesale and Retail 7
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