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floneetthms: (1) Maks the I Fourth of July * home coming d*T for all the scattered sons •ad daughters of Gaatoo. (2) Gbre daring mu hour of the d«r » demonstration of actual road-bonding for the benefit of visitors which will ha drawn here from far aad near by oar to afoapHih practical resells la tha way affatcresting new capital, establishing new in dnatriaa. aad in the progress of pS** «•**» cooaty. in carrying *■* *heae suggestions there is aarala room for providing all •ort* of a good time for every body vjfo cornea.;- >-■ - y A* High Point there fa agita tion in favor of a pressed brick factory, aad ooa driven baa o«*t*d a subscription of $5,000 for tke purpose. Thera fa no •PP«d Rood reason why this sactloo, -which uses pressed brick the hundreds of thousands, should not manufacture at least •aongk of tkfa popular aad hand some building material to meet ks awn demands. There are no surplus brick of any kind in this section and at prices which first darn goods command at this time and are likely to command far years to come, the arson* hflut of rongb brick or pressed ' brfek or both kinds, besides be iug a service to tha community, aoght to .return aatfafactorv profit*' on the required invest* - Prom the Esqotrcr vie lean that YorkviHe has beta offered by the Soothern Railway a new fMght depot, bat th« buildina P*®Sated la so dfwlaatira io Oat the tows is oot in clfaad to cacoaraga itself to ho artlsiod with tbo Southern’* proposition. The Comtaondal Clab bad asked Jot a bmfldio* •0*130 feet ftp aixe. Tbo plan •abtoitted by tbo raflnaal con P>«N • balldiag ooly 30*82 feet ia else, which ia Iota that — iaaitb n largo n tbaelab •■bad far. Tba dab giyaa Mtfn that it will coadaoc to Mgs bafort tba* railroad corn arfariaa its origiaal rogaost. Tba ootpowfc wObo watched taadagan height fadlitks •g^tSThallw*' **’ yp I fadbgttatba imrdaarpaapia. .1 J»d*« Bryan presidia*. without tW introduction of evidence by either side. TW Observer pays • peony damage*, and each aide pays its own coaU. If the Hti. gnnta are satisfied, the rest of ns should sow get quiet and try to share tW same feeling. \ The end of the first quarter of SfiOfiit ncitly at hand. Accord fag to on custom, era shall preoent bills or tend notices in s W days to all whose sabscrip tion accounts sic due. It is not ov patpoee to press anybody uaduty ot )to anaoy any owe; we simply desite in the ordinary coarse of bashmsn to collect the snbeoiatloa accounts that are due or are now falling don. It requires money to ran Tn Ga MT**. a good deal more money than it ased to, aad while $1.50 hern and $1.50 thers means very little to oar subscribers the total of all these small raas means a great deal to on—means enough in fact, to embarrass as no Uttln if they are not nettled promptly when notices are sent. In ad dition to ordinary expenses of the business, there is constant necessity for improvements of vsrions kinds end it helps greet >y >n making these Improve ments when our petroos watch the dates printed with their ■smes oa the psper sad make prompt renewals.. There’s noth iagwe can provide that Is too good for oar readers sod in ask ing them to watch oat for sab scriptioa nodes* we cheerfully trust them sll to treat ns just as we love to treat them. SET BALL A-tOLUNS. CilbeM’ Cewalttaa Meets ead «w» Mut Tees day Night ler 4th #1 Jetty Mass Meeting. The Citizens Executive Com mittee at the Commercial Clob rooms last Friday afternoon was attended by Messrs. J. L. Falls. T. W. Wilson, J. Lee Robinson and W. F. Marshall. The other member, Mr. W. T(Storey, was unable to be present but assured the committee ol hie interest in the meeting. Mr. Marshall and Mr. Rcbin son were re-elected chairman and secretary respectively. Ow ing to his position as ■Merman, Mr. T. W. Wilson tendered his resignation and Mr. L. C. Pe gram was elected as bis success or on the committee. Mr. Pe gram accepted the place mad came op to the clnb at once to sit with tbc committee. After due discussion the com mittee decided to issue a call for a mass meeting of citizens next Tuesday night to consider prep arations for. celebrating the Fourth of Joty, which call is published elsewhere is to-day’s The general feeling is in favor of the greatest Fourth we have yet cttjoyM. The Mexican Department of the Interior has ordered a special commission of the Bacteriologi cal Institute to promote the cul tivation of the chrysanthemum plant, the lowers of which pro dace a powder which is to be used as a preventive of typhns. The Government is Importing a large quantity of seed from Swope, of the wild cbrysanthc «Wun of tbe Caucasus. ran-vnwKi rues ATtoADENVIlU. »• M War to Ont ami 014 Prar^la—Baud 'to Bay law llptbimi Itoia Mm M Mr. Mi fslwi McAdcnville, March 18—Rev. {■ D. Mooae aid Madly, of Maiden, are visiting friend* ban. Mr. Walter Piaber will move to Charlotte sometime soon. There waa prcachiog in the Baptist churcli, Sunday and Sunday night, by tbe pastor. Rev. B. L. Hoke. There waa a large congregation oat to listen to him, and to welcome him her* Main. Prof. B. 3. Ivey received a phone message from Charlotte, * Mw days ago. Mote singing ■choola are wanted at once. They have three schools ready for him bow* The EL M. McAdcn Mercan tile store was entered by thieves again one night last week. This tune it was entered by breaking the door of the dry goods de partment. Several things were taken, but we have not learned the particulars. Mr. John P. Stafford la selling ont at cost. He is going to quit the store. Tbe McAdcnville cornet band has lost bought torch lights for each .member, sod will soon be prepared for playing ont at night. They will get uniforms at the earliest possible date, and then they will make music worth hearing. Well, the oil war is over, and the users of kerosene were Vic torians. The price dropped back to the original, and things are moving on nicely. Other things are at reduced rates. The merchants say: -The oil haul, had nothing to do with tbe Mil i" other things. They were coming down any way.* Yea, they were coming down that hill from Belmont, we know. EAST 6ASTON ITEMS. ••iHTM»twc» o« u. aunts March 13—It looks like the officials have seen fit to out their shonklera to the wheel and to after the illegal liquor ven ders. Vft are with the officers in hoping that every single one of the offenders will quit the business and be better men and better citisesa. James McDowell was tried by Esquire Abcructby last Monday for aiding Jim Watts in the lar ceny of two seta of harness and some other things from people up abont Stanley Creek, and was put under bond for his ap pearence at next term of court. Rob Moore was tried last Tuesday for retailing without license in the Bend, and was placed under a $100 bond for bis appearance at next term of court. We predicted two years ago that Col. Tboa. E. Shu ford, of Lowell, would be in the field lor sheriff this year, and sore enough be is. He was round in our section a few days ago. and went to see a family of nnuaual ly pretty girls. For what? We guess it was to net them to work qn the boys for him. The Colonel ia a hostler, and there is walking ahead of the others or ha will get In the bead. He says be can out-ran or oat-jump 1 and holler the loudest of any man’ in the race, and be thinks those are essential points in a candidate for she tiff, as there may be running for him to do to catch the moonshiners, and jumping ditches to get to them and hollering to 1st bis deputies know where he has them at. The many friends of Mr. Clarence Johnson, of Monnt Holly, were very sorry to bear of Ids losing his house and most of Its content one night last wm!r Imp fir* Get I! yea wUI come la aad visit ns, walk through oar store and main a personal inspection ol ear stock, it will give yea the beet Idea el what kind el a concern we are aad ear way el doing basiaess. Oar stock Is the product al the finest aad host* equipped lactTriiDi America. What yea see aad read on this paper is hot cold type; the beta are la the goods aad prices. Swan-Slater /S H«i41« fmmt Lfl. o«*nu«»* VW| twMraH4Bi|n U. C. CLUB MEETS. Uuaml Program Eajoyad With Mlaa Pago. »oci«l C*». vi lb» Obtnm. Miss Emma Pago entertained tbeU. C. Club moot profitably and pleasantly at her home Thoreday afternoon from 4 to 7. Mist Emma Page had arranged a musical for the entertainment of the guests. She gave oat booklets containing the pro gramme and bearing on the out side the picture of some one of the composers, and this quota tion, "Music washes away from $■* ■ou' the dust of everyday life.'' . „ The programme, consisting of vocal, instrumental music and a' reading, was well chosen and en tertainingly rendered. At the conclusion refreshments in two courses were served. Besides the members there were present: Mesdames D. A. Page, Wm. Michael; Misses Emma Rose, Ola Craig and Pearl Gallant. NEWSBOY M1LL10NA1BE DEAD. Speculated In Wall Street and was Palillcal Father al a Mayer. K«w Vort Amricu. Tiinothv Donovan, the last of the old school of real estate operators, owner of property ia all parts of tbe city, who arose from a newsboy to a millionaire, died Tuesday in bia seventy ninth year from an attack of ptteomonia. Mr. Donovan who amassed a fortune estimated between $2* 000,000 and $3,000,000, started bis business career by selling newspapers in front of tbe old enstoms bouse. About fifty years ago real estate was sold at auction in tbe rotunda of the custom bouse, and Donovan got tbe foundation, and came to be looked upon as tbe best informed man on real estate in tbe city. In bia career as a speculator be bid against such men as John Jacob Astor, William H. Raynor, Amos R. Eno, and others, who all became wealthy. He was said to be tbe political maker of Hugh J. Grant. HTOMEI CUKES CATAIU It* HmUbK »*Ihh Kin All c* Urrtol Oww-M Vm4— Q—r HtM by J. M. Keep*4y A C*. There is no more common dis ease than catarrh, and none that is more dangerous. It weakens sod debilitates the whole system, if it is allowed to ran, lends to serious, and sometimes fatal complication*. It is a note*worthy fact that among the many medicines and treatments for catarrh, there la oaly one which J. H. Kennedy & Co. sell under their positive guarantee to refund tbe money If it does not cure—Hyomei. Natare’s remedy for tbe cate of catarrh. No daogerous drags arc takes Into tbe stomach wbsa Hyomei is used. Breathed through tbe small pocket Inhaler that corny* with every Hyomei ootflt. Its hanllng balsams penetrate to the most restate cells of the throat, nose, and longs, killing Ike germs of catarrh, beating US'iffiaitfsEsata’ia?* as N§w fMf gTfci flitillt IWilN S Greatest Muslin { { Underwear Sale s ^ , PI 4 Ever Held In Gastonia ! STARTS T O - DAY! d Watch lor it. We have been fortunate.to secure from ■ large manufacturer 1200 5 garments, comprising Gowm. Skirts, Corset Covers, Chemises and Drawers, which we r close out (the entire lot) at SO cents on the dollar. We are going to give our patrons the d benefit of this great purchase. These garments are made under sanitary regulation*, and \ *adorsed by the National Consumers’ League: They are cnt full, not skimped. Those W who attended onr previous sales know wbat value wc have given them. I Notice a Few of Our Marvelous Prices Below: Lot 4 .48c Loti 10c * I I f • V I m i v I i I K t — V\ _ I 1 j • 25c 4ik, A, £3 jjNO. F. LOVE, \ | The People’s Store. J ( REMEMBER, THIS SALE STARTS TO-DAY 7 *;.a I ‘‘ • -LI';,:. _ 1 CITY OF GOD A REALITY Opinion of New York preacher Regarding Heaven. MAY BOO* BB LOOATED BY B0IB10E ■n. VlUUa Cakan Mtana TVt AaOaaaaaaa Win llwn «• lit fcafts lakaMlaaU iakarari T*raaa. i>m4 Wklak «U Otfcif Maaala ianna — Waalartal CnX —■«» a* Cl IT*a eiaa. • . la kla soroso* to a larcr rgnsrrpallofi at #t* Pint Baptist ehurrh of > hi con Mol. tho other norntn* the Bor. tW Haas Coburn of Kow Turk, an rrsuf>l' M tart *ho position that 'Tho City tl* Ood." or tho Mow Jemaaleo. w.1* 'f - awtorts] aad so real s cMy aa Inrlg'i, Maw Tart or Kaasao city sail nzprexa at htaaoMf aa bate* eoatrfmt Ibsttii weald /at ha toasted bjr aotroaocwr' aad bmo of set saw sad res Id ho sdm h/ tho lahlhthaaM *f sarth Ire for* death, an a Masse diopetth to ft* Kansas at/ Tfanos. Tho tost woo. “Whorefore Uni kUT «sh«iiOd to ho rsOod thotr Ood, for ho hath /o spar id tar (how a etty-HeU at, ML Mr. Cohans aotd to poet: MerrwrMe-aMh mm «7» to CM caiaaeotie; wiai it* naw lr dlaoorarad porrsrs. fp to that tithe tha milmM bad 'boon aartb' contend. Tba arm. tba moan add tba Mara 81> raroirad amfaad It.■ Bat OaHlao found that foataad af dttr aartb balsa tba can tar af tba (feat watnaamrod ontratha It *m ona of tba amallaat bodies of Uta aatar system aad that It tocather with ether* aracb forgot, rreroired around tba ana,' Which; with other systems "*M oar own, weaeerotetng around mt 'Mhac and m larger and a mom central 'MttL* « • "This tad - to tha adbltma qWastloo. which 'wafpnbatat at o Moatlna of tuanaa aotidnaaMa.' 'Wheats tha <Wn tar of It a«r An Impraalra alienee (Ml apowtbk afaarrfbtf af andante. Tbku tba att netted waa MUed to te this Ian ruapa by d foaa who slantta at tha rory baad of aetnanawKwi thought ahd •aaorery: *1 know nat what others My think, but it aaaaas to aa it mom ha thathrows of tbs gttaTt Jabwrabr • "If yoa tan aa arbors this Mat ■War tr abent wMck til atbsr ruoa aad atota and worlds raraira, I will tail ywa Wfomt Ood'a tfty la. far tba itoraaa m m tha aid at af tba rtty aad tha boor way ** Hm at Waal when aMronooiy will jwkbfo to needy Meats. art ataM tha Itliatt aaaMcUatloaa yaodar, tba rary spot, tba aaotar mt tha uMrana or Oodl Thao m tboM wbb Mr ottMyiaa-to gbr^Mlb, teal^tbe won Id te for jC* paV.ce - **d4b» (hrooo of the Kl**.of kinito. ■■ "»** «*" will be o«ue thi«%Trt 1B*i*.- * °°* '"O* "’**• ■rwitlniTl" **• •*• Wlnor . for It. win, fl«tr onaural./lowm »nd folia**. Tiioro *?. t*W»cloi>«. - oulertoken. Pomtur benr*e* wUt ***** down tb, gofcj^ BtrwH> of ,b# ^7,. JT°*gl*n;- ,Qr thpre «|)| bo no ,«•*« Nr* ind oo »igi.> »■ • PUCKERLS88 PER8IMMON8. 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Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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