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^ w y way r m-.!, ton>« of tbe friotid. of ihu n.w, paper have beta wanting to ^ **»» »»«** *g fa do* to tlwaa friends that we tell tlwM tint the hsi ffose haw forbidden tTSfaToatfa We of information which, at oar •v^hvm, oc ou conpiKo non W* hooka and coaid torn owr to w in half a miente. We do aot eaia who is tfa author of this mom, k la a aorry piece e< tfa araallaat kind of atterty stinking meanness, it iatfa int dodpe of tfa pnilty for May la their effort to stay oat of coaet aa loop as poasib'e. However, wt m aot dented eccera to tfa traaaom’s hooka, aad aa rapidly as oar limited data permits we shall compile tfa infaamatloa oa oar own ac* MH.U.W. •an prepare to faca tfa facU. lluM m □•un.,1 u> n ieriov doth alcw oa tfa car £3* train loads of ft* M ftfxfa.iet Of articles by "tfa train gS i [*£ jjSfj ; «■».!» mmtm. Tk. aaaot laatao arada tfat tfa same Mi torw a«t two arilla a ka other Bpiftof I tfat k baa •> mills Ufa a KaJ ■»*« basin**. So there wo Mt. What on we to do about W In this shop *t tie just ■ow revolving in adad a plan like this; That we will propose to the seed nen to kelp the* kill the free seed business of the Agricultural Depart sent U they will help os to kill thy free job printing badness in tba Post Oi ifce Department. We haven't the proposition yet. The fee-waste law applying to Gastonia was designed to go in to effect on the firat day of last July, but it baa aercr really •OMinto efiect stall. A law w«ks ago it Was fain tly indi cated in thtac columns how the board oi aldermen had scandal bed themselves and the town in their attitude toward this hw and b other matter*. Doting the eight and owe half months in which this law should have been enforced the somber of buildings erected in the town has not probably been sorpaased Mp other period oi similar length la the town's history. And though a permit most be obtained and an inspection tec paid for every boa* erected in side the fire-section or outside ol it, there baa not been a sin gb dollar collected by the build ing inspector doting the entire period of nearly nine months. Who is recreant to duty? Is it the inspector? la it the board « »menacin' is ft tbe State Is* mnuke Com tniuiooer? We call Ac attention of each and all of them, publicly to these facts. .And as an organ of public opinion we propane to look on and see what they are going to do about it. As for tbe board of aldermen nobody expects them to do any, thing they do not want to do, law or no law. They have shown that theycaied not a rap for laws that stand in the way of their favorites, their prejudices, or their cupidity. For these things they should be and, if we can compass that end, they shall be brought into court sod required to make answer. Bat ss to tbe building inspector and tbe In surance Commissioner*—b eve they no powers, no authority? Is the fire-waste law a dead let, Ict ia Gastonia? It b not too noon to sound tbe warning to all concerned that "disregard of one law breeds disrespect for all hwr.” Eat What Yon Like. Bert Starve or Mot. feat nee'Ml . jjajjaJCmTm Stomach Tbe average treatment of stomach (roubles consists of a rigid diet list, which often half starves the patient. Of conne It would he foolish for anyone wbe knows that tom foods ars positively harmful nod pobooons to continue earing them, even while following the Mi-o-aa treatment, bat in ordinary cases ef stomaek ttonblss It b not see* tore each aMM> Thb scientific remedy, for the gmma oS si aim ■ nti **--ill — — -— Cwl W KOBBCfl ITOOOMtf MU upon the whole digeetiye sys I ' ALDERMEN IH SESSION. Art Sonttr *1 free—<!■<■ ' Taken (mm the Mlnntss. The mayor and all the aldermen were present at the meeting of the board in the City Hall Tues day night. liinntes of the lsst regular and called meetinga were read and approved. tL H. Mitchell was relieved of double tax for 1905. ’ In case of D. M. Noblett, who applied for relief from turns, ac tion waa deferred. Action area postponed on so plication of John W. Lay for re lief from taxes. * Aldermen Jackson and Jenk ins were appointed a committee to investigate the conditions near Happy Hill as regards pro tection from fire. Aldermen Jackson, Long, and Wilson were appointed to look into the matter of opening np Rhyne street. . Street commissioner Jackson was antnoeixed to employ a sur veyor, if necessary, in laying off or loratinanM* ttnati. An ordinance was adopted im posing a privilege tax of $25 a year upon all persons, private or corporate, doing any electri cal wiring in town in connection with tbe current fnrniehed by Use town. For failure to obtain such license tbe fioc is $50. Aldermen Wilson end Long were appointed to purchase whatever electrical apparatus may be required io the installa tion of the new power current. Tbe cemetery keeper was in structed to pare base two foldiog seats for the cemetery. Mr. J. T. Wylie, keeper of the cemetery, was also instructed to koep one dollar of every two dollars collected for digging graves. Bills to the amount of $1,585.21 were ordered paid. Adjournment. BEAVE1 DAM ITEMS. Crouse, March 13—Fenners are busy preparing their lands for crops. Long Shoals school closed March 10th with a picnic. The string bead composed of Mews. M. M. Alexander, J. M. Alexander, Fender Alexander aad Wm. Humphreys, of this community, furnished music last Friday at the close of St. Mark’s school. A nice time is reported. Mlaa Veras Carpenter near Long Shoals spent several dsya last week in Cberryville. There will be preaching at Bethel church the third Sunday. If. r UT mwA (.mil. have moved to this neighbor hood from Waco. Hr. sad Mm. Lafayette Car* pester have moved to Croosc. Hr. H. H. Berko, of Cram*, bss begun his cotton arid. . The school at Crosse will close is about two weeks with AS CBtestAlUCBgAt« km to iMtvtaf la Bart Bast so. . To Bast Gsstoe I am tbsakful for the invitation to come over and lecture, hot SO tksaka are doe am at all for what was said ots Ike whiskey question. I am keey Jost sow. Have aa engagement to lecture in another yartaflAw county, limy bare promised to funds* a brass bead leg tba occasion. Bat Bast Oaatoakcs always do tbiagu ap to diW So I w)fl ask yaw to get all those fellows who jSLST-fS.'E: JfflS St-t- -/ - -a--mkmmmm._1 *■ BPOu, also tbs bars whs «nM bp tbs SqU^sJ?TtoaUlS!j|-Tba Wise-glass DM It A11. J sod as jgilfttjL win too tba M. M. Ratcovoud. rc Babasrtbs far TnOurMU BOSH-WITflIIS. Baantlfnl Hama WaddUg-Mlaa Vania Withers Becaaes the Briia al Nr. Jallaa L Ink. The home of Mr. J. R. witb erSyat the Ox ark mill -Tuesday night was the scene oi a very beautiful and happy occasion when the marriage of Min Vernle Withers sod Mr. Julius I*. Bush was solemnised. The wedding took place in the midst of a large circle of friends of the young c mple. The impress! e ceremuuy was performed by Rev. G. W. Callahan assisted by Rev. 1. Bain. The bride is tha oldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Withers and is a young lady ot great personal beanty. possessing a sweet and amiable disposition and very charming and graceful manners. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bush, of Hudson. N. C.. and is the popular and efficient operator for the South ern Railway at Cowpens, S. C. Mr. Bush is very popular and has a large number of frlenda in Gastonia where he was‘formerly employed by the Southern Rail way and where he met and won his fair bride. The happy yonng couple left Wednesday moruing on the north bound train for Hndaon to spend several days with the Eroour* parents siter which they will be at home at Cow pens. S. C. Thb Gazettr ex tends its heartiest coagratnU tions to the young couple. Mrs. W. H. Mood dropped dead at her home in Raleigh Sunday. She bad been in feeble health for some time.. About two months ago her husband, W. H. Hood, committed suicide with a scarlet woman. Two children are left 01 phans. Captain John Arrowood of the Southern railway, was shot in the bend Saturday night as bis freight train. No. 72, passed through Converse. Fortunately the ballet glanced and the wonnd is not a serious one. Captain Arrowood. it seems, was aloce in the caboose of the train when someone fired throagh the win dow of the car. There is no cine to the criminal. NOTESOFTHE RAILWAYS Grasshopper Bogina to Aatonlah Pennsylvania Trainmen. AM mpoxran rw mmaavrm | Underwear Sale f | Ever Held In Gastonia J \ STARTS AT 9 O’CLOCK NEXT TUESDAY HORNING } 4 Watch for it. We have been fortunate to secure from a large manufacturer 1200 W a garment*, comprising Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Chemises and Drawers, which we 4 P close out (the entire lot) at 50 cents ou the dollar. We are going to give our patrons the fi 4 benefit of this great purchase. These garments are made under sanitary regulation*, and * a endorsed by the National Consumers' League. They are cut fall, not skimped. Those V P who attended onr previous sales know what value we have given them. B 1 Notice a Few of Our Marvelous Prices Below: 4 r l i 10c I \ s s s s 1 I rc^LZ-arJ 75c I {JNO. F. LOVE, Inc. j The People’s Store J | This Sale Starts at 9 O’clock Next Tuesday Morning j uta Aba'll surprise them, ail right when she’s worn smooth, bat eighteen boora to Chicago It pretty good cotug sattla." IhpBaMi who hire operated the giant machine con fluently predict that whan thoroughly attuned to aorrlce ahe wlH grots the fastest tocometlre In the world. ▲ nrgnlflraat oak. centuries old, (mb the ancient English estate of Itucklogham part, baa furnished aata rial far two be dining cars recently reaaplolod for tha Bnrtlogtoe railway, •aye a Chicago dispatch to the Bt. lads Globe-Democrat a few yean age (ha naiaaetty for ralstag a largo mm af mosey led to tha sacrifice of a atilt af tha Immense asks. Twenty seres were sold la the Pnliman eotn paay. Tha particular tk which far ntdied material for the Baritagtoa dia log care wna nearly sight (Bet hi di ameter. U tutting op this mammoth log than was famed a gala hook with la tan totlna of the TOO or MB years ago. la dtooertrod a dug tha trot He paetdon Is tha tM It about Ow af Pam will .i. i j Burglero wha^ hare a de^je hasp *3wSmxmP m —gg=-i JJi.J 11. J.."1-1 1_L * Uti UMw <• -n*nr- fMk A taller hiui recently been tredvod nt Ike poetuflicc department hi Waatilng toa from a mau who recovered, thronyl: Ike deed letter office, a earn of money that bad been I oat In tbe moll*. »oy* the Xcw York American. The letter. addraoMd to 'My dear government.” la anbectibod. ”T-oy«ny room.” It road* aa tallows: ”1 received your favor of Ik* 11th teat aad thank jroe very much. Thin la oot the ant alga of loyalty our government hat ahown me. I wlah 1 could Ml yon how dear oar govcrameat Is ta ns Oar forefather* fought la (ha Rcvotntloa. aad tholr aplrlt baa He accsOod to fliatr children aad will ra mala dll the aad of dm. I think I bars bad fahr of See laaara of mooey returned from tbe doad letter edge* to the peat I aood many tkaafca gad muck levs'* •m* a* the a*ve Clah Maw haava away tha aand haaa. hoys Aa as aad v* era **. Aad drag th* (adtag. rare* workt A Ihaoaawd feat bale w. ThafH light up** dm rocktag mow the aanatva y'lle. happen andannath Whm .. ^t*»w *• «• mt _ N F / " — uum_— CARNEGIE’S AID FOR OLD BOSS (ran Kin* !• Tah. Car* or Han Who Sort Hta Oadaao Venn A«a Andrew Comnglv baa promisad to "■tend by" J. H. Let-comb. a veteran dtorfc to the panalon bttrean. who b7 rmaoa of eUrmacfay yoanr hoi Imon ra docod In rank and an La 17, <]/■ |jw Wash! apt oa Post Taara epo Ur. La roomb and Mr Car aacia worked tocotbor to a tateympb oabca^ta^rtnabara. tba form or holme ®* 1,4 Un** Maodshlp bitwise the two man waa toeuptot oat recent* wban Ur. Larcomb, who I* «tsrbt* 2“'•* **' «»n« kk troubto. to Mends. His salary bad Jaat baao cut down to IOOO a yaar, and la talkiuj °* bto iwoapacta for tba fntnra. which aypaarad gtoamy, ba [opt dental* toM <* P-* Ha dam that years aye Andrew CaroepW, wbo has due, inewa rich and famooa, waa oua of tlw "bays” who warkad for him. Professor t. Praise ltldurda. wall iS d wrttar. haruad of tba eaaa and datarmtnad to oauaanWaW with Mr Carna*te with t »Ww to Kureta* tba fiats, n, re “*d^d, “r Ureo*,b dt oat tlma was bia ’bam" and that ba waa a totality •sod "ban- aa maryaatod that Mi. tAreodib qett tba oorereroaat aorrlea •d- •••< tool ba weald provide for bite too root of bia days, ft la aeluetanB •bat Mr. Oueepto will five Mr. lar aoanb a yeeereus aliaweocw Tea old dark win see* tlia^|iawalyeatlaH with SaS* “STwJ^L^ m **' •dw eea wora hae uaw dtamood ***••* J»d*Uii any. la tiXLOOft Tba ttara. aceerdhiy to *d *• * ddUd. Man paler g-d dw «J-ot k«<) pueo
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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