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Kennedy & Co. sell trader their positive guarantee to rsfnod the OMMCf if it does not cure—Hyomci, Natnre’s remedy for the core of catarrh. No dangerous drags are taken into the stomach when Hyomci is used. Breathed through the small pocket inhaler that comes with every Hyomd outfit, its healing balsams penetrate to the moat remote cells of the throat, nose, and man, killing the germs of catarrh, healing mncoos membrane, ‘ aad lasting id a* botuTe} ft. Tbs la white ettn __ . Uw®ti CM K procured, whenever needed, foe only S>cents. J. H. Kennedy St Co. are telling a rood many Hyomci outfit* at Out ' i. aad way have so orach cot in the remedy that they i to rated the moaey in i not cure. —MS-JO A Hat of marriage licenses granted last month is printed by the Oraege, Vs., Observer un der the caption of "Fastened in February." A gift of $900 for the endow* meat fond of a Carnegie Library for Davidson College has just been made by Mrs. James N. Williamson, of Bios College. ' 1 1 I Mil .I I! CAST 9ASTON ITEMS. r> IWiUWlI Of It* OWr'I East Gaston, Much 5—From tint* to timo we have made men tion of toe feet that whiskey was being sold in East Gaston, and we have some what criticised oor public officials for kiting it go oa, aad sow we want to say that recent developments have let down Urn gap for more to open np grog abopsln onr sec turn. Think of it! Twenty-odd people coming op and swearing that they had bought it- from different people, end not one of them yet in the hands ot the Isw. Since the courts end officials have foiled to bring to justice any of the violators, we will ley down oar fighting arms against the traffic, till those la authority sen fit to aid as in aach a vital contest. We are sorry to note that Mr. Will Hoffman, of Lowesville had the misfortune last Thursday evening to lose his boose and contents by fire, caeaed by the explosion of a lamp. Col. D. A. Lowe, of Lowes villa, went over to Dalles lot Monday to hear Governor Glean speak. Mr. Albert Killian, a son ol Mr. A. Killian of Lucia, was married one day last week. Mrs. N. P. Parror spent last Tuesday at Open View the guest of Mrs. Abernathy. Miss Emma Parror and her stater Etta, bad a narrow es cape last Sunday. While on their way to church their bone ran away throwing them both out. breaking the tingle tree and running quite e distance after liberating himself from the buggy. Fortunately no serious harts were sustained by the girls or the hone. Rev. Mr. Miller, of Dalles spent last Saturday night in East Gaston, guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Fatror. All of our folks who beard Governor Glenn came home more than pleased. The school at Lucia will dose on the 16th inst. It ia dne the teachers. Miss Carson and Miss Love, that are aay they have taught tbe best school that they have ever had op there, eod that everybody ia well pleased with them. Solicitor Sease, of Spartan burg, who prosecuted the Hasty case at Gaffney last week, is mentioned as a candidate for attorney general of South Caro lina. In event Mr. Sease be comes a candidate, Mr. T, B. Butler, of Gaffney, will prob ably aspire to succeed him as solicitor. WHITE HAT MAX ABBESTED. Tkr* Nn Who frtmasM la OiHwla an Texas Cattla Mna Prove In bn Oman Hands ana. A special to the Observer from Rutkerfordton, dated 4th, says: Charged with obtaining money under false nreteosea, W. N. Levy, a man purporting to hail from Texas, was tried before Mayor B. B. Lowrance, at Forest City yesterday and, in de fault of n $500 bond, was lodged in Rutherford county jail at 12 o’clock last night to await trial at tbe next term of tbe Superior Court, wbkb convenes at Ruth erfordton on April 9tb. Lew and a man, with whom be claimed to be a partner, giving bis name aa Diffy, have been in and about Forest City for ten days prior to last Monday. To tbe casual observer, Levy and Diffy were partner* in horses and Texas ponies, bnt recent developments show that their real business was working tbe old "green goods" scheme, and it is believed that the)' found several victims in tbe Forest City locality. One man from whom they bad obtained $25 on last Monday afternoon, prior to their de parture from Forest City, be came he did not return as promised on Wednesday with the “goods,” had a warrant issued for obtaining nnder false renae, and Levy was arrested Asheville on Thursday afternoon. Diffy was also in Asheville on the same day, but eluded the police, and has not yet been captured. It is expected that Diffy, the confederate of Levy, will be captured in-a few days Diffv and Levy both claim that they placed $S,000 of the “goods" at Greensboro, $2,500 at Albe marie and $5,000 at Gastonia, previous to their visit to Forest Citv. 'These ram will be remem bered in Gastonia ss the “White bat men,” who always had plenty of money to spend and who left Gastonia somewhat suddenly. Wofford College is to have a $25,000 library. For this purpose $10,000 was bequeathed by the late Miss Julia Smith, whose father was for years a member of the Wofford faculty; a gift of $15,000 additional is ex pected from a northern friend, whose name is aot given. I ■ ■ ■ I Zt New. things are coming in every day at 1 People’s Store. Our buyers have Just Z returned from the nertb. and all of the spring 1 attractions lor fashionable dressers are now Z arriving daily. I We have especially Interesting lines in | Ladies’ Ready Made I Goods, Skirts and | Waists, and A Millinery A I The prettieil lines we have ever car- A W riedl Come to see as every day and keep | A pasted. A ( Men's Clothing < A Daily arrivals o! the neatest, newest, A | nobbiest in men's stylish spring clothing | | JNO. F. LOVE { | The People’s Store | st Sale of 8h< »es » / has Ever Known "f m " —g bs will continue In the store-room next door to the Arlington Main Street, Gastonia, until the entire stock is sold. ers to Save j S 2,000 --i—offlrU’ •t SOME PRICE or OTHER, to sell fheai for cash ot I s \ » i {The Great Cash Shoe Sale! d - "■ ' —— 11 .1. i. i , t 9 i Some of the standard 3 shoes we carry 9 ' in stock: ( MEN’S NetUetoa Walk Over Snow’s ! J. & M. ; All of which ws sell at , cat prices. \ Boys* and Gents* f. Shoes \ Worth from $1 to $3.50, { sale prices, | She to $1.63 . Ladles', Men’s, and Boy's Shoes worth Irons $1.50 to $4, sale price 79c Baby Shoes, Nos, I to 5 4c Misses* snd Children's Shoes worth from 75c to $2.50, sale prices, 43c to $1.49 Man’s snd Ladles* Oxfords, the New Spring styles, all sixes, at a Great Redaction I Some of the standard S shoes we carry f in stock: J LADIES’ J John Kelly $ Dorothy Dodd t Melba • j All of which we sell at J . cut prices. } Ladles* Shoes | worth )3 50, at . $2.48 J $2 50 Shoes at. . $1.09 f $3.00 Shoes at. . $1.98? $1.75 Shoes at. . $1.18 J $2.00 Shoes at. . $138 $ ■ f i'.l i*• ' 'jtfy'jt'' * \ * I An flfpection of our goods Is convincing to the buyer. Remember the place, store-room § I on Main St., formerly Burgner’s Music Store, next dccr to Arlington Cotton Mills Office. | LJfvi rjyV - '* >. iwwT? vifi iyy-HjVj>y« in < v^i.. «y . ✓ /*> i _ _. , _ _ BE ■ The OREAT CASH SHOE SALE! I J. C. MATTHEWS, Manager. GASTONIA, N. C. I EW0K5&&7*-!?*' BWK»3®S88BP®^.^W?^^-:'4;®P!^’jyHS^Ra{«3r/. ♦-3K *• *■■.<'■.' '•
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