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TAGS TWO. THE GASTOIfIA GX2ITTE. FRIDAY, JUNE' 6, 1919. GASTON IN THE EIGHTIES EXPERT PERSONAL ATTENTION WILLARD SERVICE STATION Interesting Bicnia In the County Thirty-Odd Years Ago s Cerorded In the Gazette To Which Is Added Stale and (rneraj New Notes and Some General Heading Mattel That 1' roved of Interest m Third of a Cenury Ago. r 338TH INSTALLMENT. Local News. (From The iJaettc ..t' Aug. ;". 1"V' Rev. J. J. Kennedy, wife and sen, who have been absent seven weeks at t lie eprings ami mountains, returned home 1bi week. It is also proper to say that Mr. Kennedy lil not suffer his churches to lie without preaching during that tune, except one Sabbath each. Mr. F. 1'. Long has bought the lot of Mr. (.'. M. Xolen. in the rear of the 1'ies lyteriaji church, and is building a Ijind itome house. Prof. Keid has arrived. We vi!l not f&y he is ''on The ground.-' as we said onee before. He remarked that that ex pression was eaiiable of more than one meaning. Miss Kate Mi-Lean is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Violet Hoke, at Lim -olnton. Twenty pers.'iis were baptize-! ;. ar Dallas last Sabbath. Cotton is selling at i 1-4 eet.ts. t Married. (From TI.e (iazette of Aug. Mr. ?. N. ll.-y.-e a:id Mi.-s Melia Hol land were mai iii 1 in the I'resbvte. ian ehurrh yesterday, by lin. Win. K. Mil wain. Rev. W. K. McKlwee. f Virginia, led in prayer. The ehurrh wa beaut if u!!y deem ate ! and a large crowd witness,.,! the ceremo ny. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyce left for Louisville. Ky., a few minutes after the ceremony, to visit Rev. ,1. Boyce. ,lr. They will see the Cincinnati Exposition before they return. In York county, S. ('., by Rev. ('. S. Robinson, August 2 Jr-I, Dr. H. Q. Alex ander, of Mecklenburg county, N. ('., to Miss Annie Lee, eldest daughter of I'r. ami Mrs. Thomas V. Campbell, of Beth el township, !j. C. At Blacks, t. C August 2, 1 . by Rev. J. A. White, Mr. Worth Falls and Mrs. Kate Watts, both of Kings Mountain. A Murder in Lancaster. (From The fiazette of Sept. ti, lv -Lancaster. S. C., Aug. ::o. Yesteiday afternoon at about 'i o'clock W. C. Outen. section master on the Three C 's road, struck and killed w ith a spiking hammer Henry live, colored, an employee on the road. The homicide was a brutal and cruel murder, and the good people of Lan caster are much incensed over the out rage. The circumstances of the killing are about as follow-: Dye, who a carting dirt on Major Alain's t,r. e. got the wheel of his barrow fusVned between the iron rail and a plank at the crossing. Outen told tie negro to g-t that thing out of there. Dye made s une reply when Outen said: ' Do you mean to gie me any slack?'' and struck him with the re fnlt above mentioned. O'lten made his escape an-1 has not yet been arrested. Obituary. (From The (iazette of Sept. ti. l-vi In this county near Mount Holly, Au gust -.'i', l'-ss, there passed from earth the ransomed spirit of Mrs. Lucy Stowe, beloved wife of K. B. Stowe, Ksq., in the 39th year of her age. Mrs. fcrtowe was n laughter of Mr. Larkin Bran-Ion. de ceased, of Bethel. S. '. ; was married to Mr. btowe September i'!. ls". an-l unit ed with New Hope Presbyterian church by certificate from Bethel about one year ago. She had been in delicate health for several months previous to her death, and had "set her house in order" to meet the coming of her I.oid. Mis. stowe wa greatly beloved, not only by iier own kin- dred, but by her husband's kindred, and by all her neighbors. She was the light and joy of her house. She leave- l.ehind jn her -orro-Vii:g no -.j-einrJ 1 a sweet little two-year-old daughter, who cannot know her los. a devoted husband, who know his lo-- only to., vveil. and her two s'ere sons. ' T.arV- I R .l-ett. wno -.,-I her Scarcely I.-- tnriu ..eir own i--u-- o her. long gene to be- ;.-st. Her fnne-ui -.rv- SUMMER COL Many have their worst cc!d3 during the warm mont!::, very little of Scott's Emulsio after meals, puts thai quality into the blooa that helps thwart that rundown condition that is so depressing. Build up your vitality try Scott's. Scott & Bowce, Bloomfitld. N J. :9-4 ACETYLENE WELDING And CUTTING A SPECIALTY Auto repairs and supplies of all kind9. Work done right and our prices are rea sonable. R. Hope Brison and Company J. V. Richardson,. Welder and Manager. Corner Franklin Arenne and Columbia Street. Near Ice Plant ices were conducted at New Hope church on last Thursday, after which her re mains were laid at rest, surrounded by her husband 's kindred. And what more shall we say.' Fare well, dear sister, until we meet thee in that world, where no farewell is ever spo ken, where there shall be no more curse, and no more death, neither sorrow nor ring. but the Lamb shall be our light an-l our tire, an-l tio-l shall wipe away all tears from our eyes. ''What I -In, thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter. John I.!: 7. Pastor. Dallas Letter. From The (iazette of Sept. . lkss .1 The two young devotees of Themis, Oscar Mason an-l Claude Holland, have returned from Col. Folk's law-school at Boone, where we suspect they posed as hi ait " ' inasin r " -luting their soiil ! : ngt heuing peii.-d. They are acipiisi ions to tin- Beauty an I ( hivalry Club f -i. r . ity. Mi". W. T. H.-l:dc'--o!l. of .1. U. Lewis A 1 '.. j.;is returned from Baltimoie and - i-i, w he-e he Went to buy a tock I tall !- o I- ;,:,. notions. M s. H. W. .-an liter an I - i.il he i. wih 'livUi Moo-e. have returned from a most enjoyable visit to Dr. San lifer 's at liiini- I mi the-i ataw ba. Miss Kmma Rhyne. of M t Holly, paid a short visit to fiii-n-ls here last week. Mrs. Lentz., of the same place, has been with her father for the past week. Mrs. C. H. Robinson, nee Miss Oeorgia Morris, is visiting i.er father. '.. W. ii. Morris. Miss Mary Moore, of ilastoiiia. -ielight-e-1 her old friends here by a brief visit last Week. Gastonia in 1888. From The (iazette of t-ept. (i. SV Mr. F.ditor: Without a doubt (iasto nia is now, in many re-perts, the lie- town in the countv. an-l is -aid to be bv far the mo-t thrifty, enterprising an aggressive town between Charlotte an Atlanta. The reason is plain. Our town is the best, most suitably and mo-t for tunatelv -ituate. 1 of anv of the towns mentioned. An-l then we have a live energetic peojde. They -imply mean bus ine-s. Business before pleasure.'' i their motto, and they tin. I that it Work well, (lur merchants understand buying good- to -nit the taste- of the mo-t f;: ti.lioii-; :lnd thev sell them to suit the purses of all their .-ii-tomers. Quirk -ale- and -.mall profit-." -eem- to be ' w.-i. hwotd. We . a:i get a good bargain in anv of the -tores. In,. Raekef ha- opened with a big boom. Mis- D.-ivi- . the genial .-l.-k ; nn-l. a- n. h. -he i- ha? ing fine success. It might be well for -me oi' our ..fner merchants to int rlu-t that idea in tl.eir bii-ine--. Thee i so.'net.hing in women tnat makes them at tractive. They always draw a crowd. Two large, handsome and well-arrang ed brii-k -tore- and one cotton mill are u-f about completed and will be in nper ation in a few days. I'r. . h. Adams and Mr. .1. K. ( iirry are the worthv successors of 1. H. A lams i Curry. They are both honest nu n and good citizens, and are hound to prosper. Two large and commodious hotels fur ni-li goo. I Ix.ard and ample a- eouiodatiuns for the travelling public. The Falls Hoiis,., under the efficient management of M-. A. A. Banks, from lleiidd ...nv iile i- located near the depot of the R. & l R. R. Co.. while the Merchants Hot. , un I."- the s n ces-fnl management and on. tri t- Mr. .1. .1. C. Anders is -if.iate-l ..n Main .-fleet, j the l.u-ine- part ..f town. Tie -ah, door and blind factories. owned l.v J. I. B-iimtield '".. a re turn h.X out ;i c.-.uf ,!..;, ot fir-t ,-a-s work ; a.'.-! '' e di-a.-n. I : : . -v. -k ....;;, to increase. IV epa I .'I' c o.s now bei'g it a 'e fol :i c;i..;;.g,. . . :,. ! : at : ' a pav ..! :. .... . ... W.- , M..c! a vvork- i: :n. :' otn , iv .1 : a a t - -v lav-. i J w no vv;!l , ... t - ! 1 1,., ,i,..,:il, , ! g "c t. I . r : i !.. ; .n- to i , j .1 -tMl.. ..Wl:ed and B.-ai.. Tn-te n Wor k. . lther. II good, io.ne-t lob. ;".., ! ; 1 -v M . .1. W. -cunt ..!, anv of id-ilwa.v- give- vol a i lie two large ,'l'id .arge;v ..'I t run : 1 i:v -tab!.- buv all : :.' n;) ne-- from I inn rhe'e are various other industries here on nuii.eroiu- to mention, among which ;s the w.'it. hii.akiug and icwelry bu-iness owned by lr. V.. V . Clean and managed i.v the - lever and proficient young g'-n-tVriian. Mr. K. . A. Bernau. IC,r. with all tnese nninerous i ml ust rie, n- re ro-'.'ii and demand for more. Whiie o... town is full of people, hey . "ii:uue to i ome in. The pre--IIlg OJles- ti--n n-.w i- t.i open the streets further out and build more hoi-e-. This is lieing -lo!,e, of cour-e. hut the work might go on a little faster. We have money, but we need in-. re. Capital invested at Gas tonia will alwavs pay. are de-tine-l to nave a city right here in the near fu ture. It is coming. Took for it. Mure anon. WM. H. I.KWIS. : To Be ( 'ontinued.) Hirider.hurg line is heginning tn look like a rope with a noose on the end. Wall Street Journal. For the Relief of Rheumatic Pains. When you have stiffness anil soreness of the mnsi les, aohing joints ami find it difficult to move without pain try ma saging the affected parts with Chamber lain's Liniment. It will relieve the pain and make rest and sleep possible. MEW B. M. HOLLAND, Manager Gastonia Storage Battery Company WILLARD SERVICE STATION 210 N. Falls St. GASTONIA, N. C. Phone 538 Tk Old Reliable" Announces opening of its 30th series We have had 15 years successful operation 7,500 Shares now in force. Mutual in (act as well as in Name. Subscribe now and file your applications for loans. E. G. McLURD, Sec. & Tres. Office at GASTON LOAN & TRUST CO. R. L. Davis & Son FRESH MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS Phone 60 and 61 J. A. BLACKWOOD & CO. Beginning TODAY All Tires and Tubes 15 Per Cent From List Prices. tf ONLY ONE FOSDSON TRACTOR left. Uncertain when more can be bad. Be quick if yon are going to need one this season. J. A. Blackwood & Co. .Repair .Recharge .Rebuild STORAGE BATTERIES For All Makes of Cars (iermany 's ambition to get all that was coming to her has, apparently been satis fied. 1 'hiladelphia Inquirer. Mr. Wisler Cured of Indigestion. "Some time in 1!09 when I had an attack of indigestion and everything looked gloomy to me. I received a free sample of Chamberlain's Tablet by mail. I gave them a trial and they were such a help to me that I bought a package, and I an truthfully fay that I have not had a similar attack since," writes Wm. B. Wisler, Douglassrille, Pa. SUMMER SCHOOL University of North Carolina Thirty-Second Session - June 24-Angust 8, 1919 Miu.dard 'o;ir.cs in the i.'jlai . !. .;i 1 1 inent s ot' the 1'niversity. Special rotcssioniil and ret'rcslmierit rmir-rs I'.ir primary, Kni"""nr grade. ;iiid high m I. ool tea hert, principal;., superintendents, and super visors. Cultural and professional cour-.s leading to the A. R and A. M. degrees. Aide corps, of teacheis no. I lecturers of nat iona I reputation. In all departments over courses are offered. Sixty course .f modern i.ara. '.-r offered in the Department of Kdiica tn.ri. ! :al class, s in Star! lard Ti r's .u: I Measurement and Supervised Study. T'.t.i institutes for high s, i,(, ti-a. hers, principals, superintendents ami - iperv i-ors. I'.ii! I.igh si-l I department fir -Indents desiiihg to make up ilelicien ii s i their high s- hool work or in their pi epa i a t ion for college ad-ni-sjon. t " - - '.-i 1 re- p-afiona 1 an. I ent-rta imni'iit features. Spai ions cain p..s. Mi'dern liliraty of over lnn.noii volumes, ami modern laliora tot.v facilitii-s. heliglitful climate. Highest service. Low cost. WRITE FOR 75-PAGE ILLUSTRATED ANNOUNCEMENT N. W. WALKER, Director, Chapel Hill, N. C. SAVE the LEATHER LIQUI DS one PASTES For Black.White.Tan Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES it::Ji::3:;usttn3a:r:;- JUvi! cX.F.F.DAUFr CORPORATIONS LTD, BOYS KICK UP an aful lot of wear on their shoes. They ifrtaiiily are good friends of the repairer. Will, you might as well pay the repair bill, for your boys will romp and play they will he boys, you know. Let us re pair your boy's shoes ami they will last s i much longer than ordinarily. We us the stoutest and strongest leather and thread. Goodyear Shoe Shop Phone 572 Gastonia, N. C. 103 E. Main Ave. NEAT WIN tiPS!!!!!!!:: BUFFALO, N.V. -
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