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msagsssssaBmSSB 3M republic against the anarchist I the dear public has been kept The Gastonia Gazette. L. L. JENKINS, Pre. N.

BOYCE, Caahler and the radical socialist which the European countries breed in guessing. Both sides claim the victory but not till the votes are iMueo Brery Tuesday and Pridai by the Gazette Publishing Company. Bditor and Manager such large numbers, we firmly JAS.W. ATKINS- counted will it be known which The First National Bank believe. On the other hand way the Empire State has gone immigrants selected by persona Admitted into the mails at the Post Office at Gastonia.

N. at tht pound tat ol Paatsjre. April 28. 1902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICB: One Year Month 7S representatives ol a btate, as By reason of the fact that it is considered the pivotal State in national politics, the result of GASTONIA, N.

C. thoe in question were, are a JO .15 Hour Months On Month boon to the country and the South should welcome their to-day's contest will be signifi cant. clothing! TUESDAY. NOV. 6.

1906. coming. Another ship-load, it PERSONAL MENTION. is stated, will arrive at Charles ton in December or January. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Cathey With sixteen years successful banking experience, capital, surplus and profits of over one hundred aud twenty-five thousand dollars and deposits of Over Half a Million THE END OF THE CAMPAIGN spent Sunday in Clover. Mr. Lee Bryson, of Char THE ELECTION. By the time this issue of the IN THE AFTERNOON.

For several reasons which the publishers deem good, the time of publication of The Ga-zettk will, beginning with the current issue, be changed from Tuesday morning to Tues lotte, speut Sunday with home folks at Clover. paper reaches its readers the Miss Myra Walton, of Char For Men, Youths, Boys, Children! THE STYLES, ThE VALUES AND THE VARIETIES In selecting these goods we have had an eye to correct style, genuine economy and long wear. For we are deter mined that when yoa spend your mouey for our clothing you shall have the best values obtainable for every doUar spent. political campaign will have reached its end. The voice of lotte, was the guest Sunday of we are in a better position to serve, our customers than ever before in our history.

We Invite you to open an account with us. Miss Mary Hildebrand. Mr. Barnett Lineberger A made a business trip to Southside Saturday, returning yesterday. Rev.

and Mrs. R. A. Miller day afternoon and from Friday morning to Friday afternoon. The subscribers in town will receive their papers about eight or ten hours later than formerly, while those on rural routes and out-of-town will re the spellbinder will be heard no more in the land for the space of many days.

The candidate, along with the proverbial handshaking and tobacco swapping, is retired to the background for a season. The successful one is now busy receiving the con DIRECTORS and Mr. Parks Hand, of Lowell, were visitors in town yesterday. Mr. I.

S. Murry, of Kings Clothing for Men mountain, was a welcomed vis- L. L- Jenkins A. A. McLean J.

Lee Robinson G. A. Gray R. R. Ray H.

M. McAden T. L. Craig Andrew E. Moore J.

O. White tor at The Gazette office yester i day. Mr. J. W.

Walters, of -f 4. Correct Fall Styles Handsome Materials Popular Prices. Hickory, spent Sunday in town with his brother, Mr. James ceive their papers Wednesdays and Saturdays. It is believed that this arrangement, besides affording satisfactiou aud convenience to the publishers, will meet with the approval of our readers.

gratulations of friends and preparing to assume the duties of his office, while the defeated one has probably betaken himself again to his wouted duties, obtaining perhaps a small meed of condolence from the fact that Walters. It js here in profusion. A. Miss Kdith McLean, of Greensboro, spent Sunday with ler parents, Mr. and Mr.

J. D. B. McLean. great line of suits at $5, $7.50 $10, $12 50.

In short, we count this the greatest line of men's suits ever handled in this town. -Mr. M. G. Kirkpatrick, of i 5 Clothing for Youths Our line is unsurpassed, and we have prepared for an extraordinary demand.

All the new materials, all the new styles, the highest standard of quality and workmanship. Special values picked up by our expert buyers. Rock Hill S. was the guest Sunday of his brother, Mr. J.

W. Kirkpatrick. Mr. D. R.

LaFar and little Miss Mary are spending this week at their old home in Charleston, S. C. Mr. E. C.

Rogers, with the Gastonia Furniture Company, went to his home at Clyde yes terday on sick leave. Surveyor A. W. Hoffman, of Belmont, was in town yesterday to survey the site for the Flint Manufacturing Company. Mr.

William White and little granddaughter, of Kings Mountain, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spencer. Mr. Will E.

Adams, of The Evening Chronicle, Charlotte, speut Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Adams. Rev. J.

J. Kennedy returned yesterday from Mecklenburg "he who runs and gets defeated will live to run another day." The world will wag along in the same old way, the assertion of the vanquished, that the country, at the hands of the party in power, is yoing to the dogs to the contrary notwithstanding. It is a safe assertion that the entire Democratic county ticket has been elected. This being granted, it is an assertion true beyond the shadow of a doubt that Gaston has a gilt-edged guarantee of honest, conservative and progressive government for another term of two years. Selected with care, this ticket contains the names of men who have the very best interests of the county at heart and whose ever-watchful eyes will be on the people's affairs to The settlement of the strike of the Southern Railway machinists, by terms of which the merrwho walked out of the various shops on the system recently returned to their respective places of labor yesterday, brings more satisfaction to the general public in the sections affected than the adjustment of any similar difference between employer and employee in recent months.

The tie-up consequent upon the closing of the company's shops caused the traveling public to suffer no little inconvenience from broken schedules and delayed trains. The matters of difference between the machinists and the railroad, which related entirely to the wage scale, will be settled by arbitration. The company's offer to arbitrate was at 6rst re- FORM ONE Fortunes Are Being Made Every Year Are you getting your share of the good things during these prosperous times? Gastonia is growing rapidly, and with graded schools, excellent railroad facilities, electric lights, water works, numerous manufacturing enterprises, good roads radiating all over the county together with our industrious people, real estate is sure to make wonderful advances in the near future. We are listing below, a few of our bargains; better see us before they go. 1 4-rooni house on 67 front foot lot located on Third St.

$1050 00 1 4-room house on 67 front foot lot located on Third St $1100.00 1 4-room house on 66 front foot lot located on Third St. $1000.00 This property is in a natural grove on a high and healthy elevation near graded school. Very desirable for homes. 1 4-room house on lot 52x180 on East Main St $800.00 1 7-room house with lights and sewerage situated on Franklin together with vacant lot on corner of Franklin and South St. This is one of the most desirable pieces of residence property in Gastonia, and is the best located property that is for sale.

Price on application. 1 small farm of 24 acres-nice sandy soil one mile east of Gastonia. per acre $30.00 1 farm of 50 acres in high state of cultivation good well of water 2 tenement houses near macadam road 1 1-2 miles from the center of Gastonia. Very desirable for trucking or dairy business. Per acre $40.

1 nice building lot 100x196 in natural grove on Chester St. in reach THE FECHH1MER FlSHEIiCO. mm fusedby the strikers but the wiser CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN Mothers, take no chance. When you buy our time-tried boy-proof clothing you are buying no The greatest line we have ever carried is now priced at, per suit, 69c, $1, $1.50 $2.25, $3, $4, $5, $6. See our line before you buy.

heads of the organization prevailed and the offer has been accepted. With both passenger and freight traffic increasing every day a the end that they may be administered in a way that will bring the greatest amount of good to the largest number of people. And it is to be hoped that in the performance of their county, where he bad been preaching several days for Rev. W. T.

Wallet. Mr. Gus Rutledge and Miss Ullah Davenport left yesterday for Texas after a visit of several weeks to the former's father, Mr. Bert Rutledge, near Lincolnton. Mrs.

Murphy Mauney returned Saturday night from a mouth's visit to her father, Mr. F. A. Pay lor, at Greensboro, and her brother, Mr. P.

L. Pay-lor, at Washington. i tie-up, through the medium of a of sewerage $1050.00 arduous duties, they will have the hearty co-operation of a the county's citizens. strike or otherwise, is something the public dreads, and not without reason, for in every case it entails incalculable inconvenience and expense to all HaJfthebqxrwithirx. school MnfJaneAopkin" Boy-Proof Clothe 3 residence lots 60x225 on Narrow Guage Extension in natural oak grove.

These are very desirable lots on a main thoroughfare, per front foot $5.00 We handle property of any description. If you want to buy or sell we can prove It to your advantage to see us. With two exceptions the campaign in the State has been a comparatively quiet one and largely devoid of bitterness and personalities. These were th NO. F.

LOVE congressional campaigns in the DRINK "NINETY-SEVEN." Messrs. Glenn Brothers Open New Bottling Works at Spencer The Fastest Drink on the Market. Mr. George G. Glenn returned Thursday night from Spencer where he had been to superintend the staiting up of the newly organized concern, the Spencer Carbonating Company.

The Gastonia Insurance 5 Realty Co. eighth and tenth districts. In the latter the contest between J. J. Britt, Republican, and W.

A BAY OF HOPE. The arrival Sunday in the port of Charleston, S. of the steamer Wittekind from Bremen, Germany, having on board about five hundred immigrants, mostly Germans, was an event of no small significance to the Southern States. Notwithstanding the fact that hundreds of thousands of foreigners of the laboring TO SUE MILL OWNERS. in Charlotte, as witnesses in the T.

Crawford, Democrat, has cases which may result from the order issued by the government Department ol Commerce and been hard fought and the re turns will doubtless show i plant, together with the Crown I Fall Goods at the Big Stores: as stated above. Labor Instructs District At Bottling Company, of Gastonia close vote with Mr. Crawford torney Holton to Institute and the Columbia Carbonating The C. 4 New Treasurer. Company, of Columbia, S.

is Action Against Cotton Mills for Violation of Contract Labor elected. The hardest fight, however, and the one marked owned by Messrs. George Chester. S. C.

Reporter. Mr. F. Wolfe, until recentlv Never before in the history of Southern Merchandising has there been assembled such a stock of fashionable Coat Suits, Wraps. Jackets.

Furs. Dress Goods. Drv Goods, and J. A. Glenn, of Gastonia Law-English Girls Held.

and C. M. Glenn, of Charlotte agent of the C. N-W. Railway at Yorkville, has accepted the Washington Special.

3d. to Charlotte Ob Mr. M. L. Kiser, of Bessemer Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Gents Furnishings, etc.

is the manager of the new plant position of treasurer of the road In addition to the bottling of Our counters are literally teeming with immense stocks of the very latest in Fall Wear and every piece was personally selected by our buyers from the different departments. with offices in this city. He will move his family from Yorkville all the popular high grade non intoxicating beverages, tih 1 We are of the opinion that we have this Fall the best van class land in the United States every month, this is the first time, we believe, that an entire ship load of immigrants have been brought direct to a Southern port. To the State of South Carolina, through its commissioner, is due the credit for this innovation which promises so much for the future to a section which is crying daily for more men to harvest its crops, work ety and the greatest bargains in the Ready-toJWear department plant will bottle a new drink known as "Ninety-Seven." The most largely by vituperative assertions and personal charges, has been that in the eighth district with K. Spencer Blackburn, Republican incumbent he of Peruna fame on one side and R.

N. Hackett on the other. There is but little doubt that Mr. Blackburn's persistent refusal to meet Mr. Hackett on the stump in a joint canvass of the district cost the former not reat inai nas ever Deen onerea in cnariotte.

mis is saying a gr deal because our stocks in the past have not by any means cm that has ever been offered in Charlotte deal because our stocl een server, Orders were to-day forwarded by the Department of Justice to the district attorney for the western district of North Carolina, directing him to at once bring suit against cotton mill owners in that State found to be guilty of bringing girls into the United States, in violation of the contract labor law. The trouble came about through the arrest recently of an English new drink is said to be the best other than up-to-date. soft drink on the masket. It as soon as he can secure a bouse. Mr.

M. S. Lewis has held this position for several years, but owing to stress of buisness found it to tender his resignation. The rapidly increasing business of the road also renders it necessary to. have a man in this position who can devote all of his time to his duties.

Millinery Department certainly has a fast name. Last Stand. The Republicans made their ast stand at the Gastonia opera girl, Hilda Barnes, who was left on a train at Charlotte, stranded a few votes. We believe that house last night, when Mr. J.

A While our departments have been filled with everything that is strictly seasonable, here has been no pains or expense spared this department that is so extremely popular with all the ladies. If it is a hat that vou want, we can supply ybu. Everything that is artistic, and salespeople that know, to oner suggestions and see that you only buy that which is absolutely becoming and suits the purchaser, provided you wish their advice. We Make a Specialty of Wedding Trousseaus Transportation is paid to all parties coming to Charlotte within a radius of 50 miles of Charlotte, upon purchasing from stores, members of the Retailer's Merchant's Association, goods to the amount of $40.00. Smith and Mr.

J. J. George, a the returns, as they will be GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. Granberry.

wife of candidate for the Legislature, by a mail companion with whom she had started to New York. When taken to a house of de given out to-night or to-morrow, came from Bessemer City, bring Bishop John C. Granberrv. of will show that Mr. Hackett has ing with them the Bessemer City tention in this city she detailed the Southern Methodist church.

been elected by a safe majority Band. The music drew a good dropped dead at her home in the operation of the cotton mill men in North Carolina who had and that North Carolina will crowd, mostly Democrats. Mr C. D. Holland introduced Mr Ashland, last Thursday.

previously sent an agent to Eng A New Orleans dispatch tells send a solid Democratic dele gation to the next Congress. land to secure mill help for the Smith as the speaker and then left to fill another appointment, The Little-Long Department Stores of the death Sunday of Mr9. North Carolina cotton mills. Edgar Wilson Nye, wife of the leaving Messrs. Smith and The orders issued to the in its mills and develop its vast unused resources.

The steamship company which owns the Wittekind promises to establish a permanent line for the transmission of immigrants from European ports to Charleston provided the present venture proves successful and it can obtain a sufficient amount of export business on the return trips to justify the expenditure. The of labor in the South is a matter of daily comment on every hand and is really appalling in its magnitude. Practically the only hope for relief in this distressing condition of affairs lies in foreign immigration. True a In this district Mr. Webb's re-election by a large majority is George to entertain the audi I Charlotte, famous humorist, "Bur Nye, North Carolina.

district attorney to-day require t-a-13-cx ence, which they did until a late him to arrest at once all the 28 ir who witn bis family resided in this State for a number of years girls who have been under hour. Dr. Matthews Suicides. assured. This means that the people of the district will be ably represented in the House prior to bis death.

The end surveillance for some time and came at the home of her to deport all but these, they be ing held as witnesses against the for another term. Dr. J. B. Matthews, the ter on Avoca plantation, near Morgan City, La, The body was interred yesterday at New cotton mill managers, and their Dr.

J. 1YL Hunter, Specialist OF ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA MAKES a specialty Cancers. Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula and Rheumatism. Diseases of the Genito-Urinarv Ortrans. Trent writhnnf Greensboro physician resting agents who are said to be re Iberia, La.

under a lO-year sentence in the penitentiary for wife-murder. sponsible for the proceedings. committed suicide in Baltimore In national politics interest has been centered almost exclusively on New York State where Mr. J. C.

Williams, agent of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. the knife, loss of blood, and little pain to patient. Twenty-five years of practical experience. Consultation free. yesterday morning by shooting himself through the head.

Communion services will be REFERENCE TO A FEW CASES TREATED CURED. the Department of Commerce and Labor, 'it is understood, wa3 in Gastonia Sunday and re Having qualified as administrator of reonre K. Hoorrr, deceased, late of Gaston ountr. N. C.

this is to notify all Dermona R. A. Clark, cancer of Hill. S. C.

sirs. J. j. imams, cancer ot lace turned to Charlotte having in having; claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the a aft w. w.

A. Mullinax. Cancer of face Kina-'a Creek. S. C.

custody the last of the held at Philadelphia Lutheran church, three miles north of Dallas, the fourth Sunday in this month, Rev. W. J. Boger con the contest between Hughes, Republican, and Hearst, Democrat, has been a strennous one, the issues being men instead of measures. Newspapers on both sides have devoted unlimited space to the two candidates and large percentage of those now admitted into the United States could well be dispensed with in fact their presence here is a serious menace to our democratic form of government.

That Congress should safeguard the English girls who came here to W. W. Stronp. Cancer of faceLowell. N.

C. 6th aay 1907. 5- Si oi fce.Mooresboro JJ.C. G. W.

Ueadnck, Dropsy and astama. Gaffney 3 Minnie Mrs. nicer of lei" v. r-j Gaffney, S. Mrs.

N. S. Adams, Cancer of ahool derl Lowell. N. C.

Scrojift-Gafruey. s. C. G. W.

Green. Canorr of neck Mooresboro, N. DllIlT Mrt.ttaxoara Mc.raw.(.aucerot forebeaa 1 a a work in cotton mills, save one or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover. All neraona indebted to said S. B.

Hanna. Cancer of neck -Gastonia. N. C. ducting the rites.

Preparatory estate will please make immediate pay who married after coming here. These, it is stated, will be held. i. i. Kasaa, vancer ot lace N.

C1L F. D.Nil. ment. services will be held on Mrs. TracT, cancer of breatUaftney, s.

c. D. Cobb. Cancer of lip Smyrna, S. .1.

llArTftK. AUUllUI9llftlUf This November 6, 1906. Dlttcow. together with a nnmber already.

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