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The sntimcat in Democratic «Mtl hae been mod fe .tin mttlag la a great tide toward Jadge Alton B. Parker, of Hew Talk, aa the lb mot mb nomt m* for Prtsiiiat Be fa a •Mag man physically and kbatallr ad hm a abaigbt party record. He Li well-poiacd, khp tbt the 'probable Re* etaek Aycock b not fafcnqnestty 4m hr Vine PiseKlant Hb —inatioo would gratify all •fcfc know hha Wat and the campaign he would make could bmt result in good for hi. party aai hb coaatry. The Shelby Star recently had a lot of fee sport at Th* Oa •kat mm sappoasl to,be a emthim.lli .tenor. lithe Star had gurnard 40 cents aa hoar aa V Ihe prim elan abated rig la the Ma^pfra islands instead of the printer's price of tea cents, it MH have straightened oat all tha mathematical kinks in the adfde. Bat me just waited— all things seam to him who -mehs. or wardt to that effect, they say— and the other day our mathematical Bhtlhy neighbor arid something dheot Beam’s ffhlhdhl boom having beta "paoctar*T by Parker’. » Mb who have trouble ia mathnesUi ■ iy tMpnuti ■ tgril. Bwj. hahril 4m 4** ahdouf attract the thpjiAthri sttaarion^af^e^^ood M^TSetSTvZ ■ "aeassaaS wmm M s csnbtnddalm aH ■BMP •SamTellMmM* * i« all ** Wednesday, April 30. 190*. •A n winter day. In the 3* boot* following five o'clock h*ee^k^rai!*td[" it^nowrd, 'and JVTWS’-.SS ia*. About 9 o'clock some persons in coamealtOn oot-of ooacs noticed a lonesome stray speck or two of somethin* flit between their faces. At other whommIs bain* tbe aooo boor, tbe same thing was noticed n*aio. Wbat Jett? It certainly is SWOW. Before oae o'clock k wna baffih*. hailing good. The wanU pnnidcs woold strike the steps and pavements and boo nee as if it were tk night before Christmas. By war o'clock tbe sapw was falling in dabs, the thick large flakes fining the dr wua a wnirung commotion. But through it all then waa a ■Hay old asixtare of rain, pok ing Hselfin like a big dapaOcr of ■ little child’* playthings. That’s -only the way it looked, however; it wasn't that way sara enough. The real despoiler was the cold hand of winter ■wdaararing to pin the glisten ing crystals of death upon the throat of the flowers. Of the warm breath of rammer, yet afar off, there was enough in the to change the fee to rain and stay the work of winter’s hand. At no time did it appear that the at* would Be. It malted ao rapidly that the ground was on ly flecked at times. ■ From Mew York to St. Louis the dispstebes told of aerate cold and raging snow Wednea dsr. At Louisville, Ky., a snow fall of at* inches was reported, something unprecedented there for this season. Crops and fruit vara severely .damaged. At Asheville the ground was cov ered Wedoeaday afternoon with n two-inch snow. Citizens of a reminiscent turn of mind were urocb interested in fkt weather’s doings. "Just dropped in to ten yon,” said Capt. W. L Stowe, "that this breaks the record for lata snow. On the 15tb of April, 1*49. the ground waa.covered with snow toot fell the night before, hot 1 don’t recall the beat of this 20th day of April. 190t.” Esquire Thomas H. White aaidMn 73 or ’74 the ground was covered with now an inch deep on the 23th of April. .It was on a Saturday ana I was planting water-melons. But the •now was gone in an hour.” By reference to the almanac it will be seen that the 25tu ~ of April araa on a Saturday in the year 1174. . Yesterday mdraing the air was bracing bat not cold. Tbe clouds bad roiled aw*y during the sight With the ana's coming birds be gan to aiag in the trees and the flower* Bread their faces to the kindlier skits—skies whence the •pears of fee had spad to give place to the healing wings of a gloriously golden morning. A telegram received Taeaday morning by Mr. Legate Carson advised him that the United States Supreme Court had sus tained bis judgment against the ftmtbarn Railway Tor £JOO of an aria while coupling cars naar Converse in Aagust, 1902. The judgment is for 58400 and interest for about a year. Oat of this la to ba taken the coat of attoenays' laes and other espan* Mr. 82s. spwartfo of *4.500 Apeak lug of tbs caw the Greenville, S. C„ News—Mr. Cara a a Bvad in Greenville at the >attha trial.” . of wintry weather. —QW **d_ nh, away friend* gathered Wednesday evening at tne pretty home of Mra. O. W. D*vk on Main street, to witoeta the marriage of Mr. F. W. Brewky and Mias Bertie Brown. The weather outside was fast harsh enough to make one oo pore appreciative of the Hgfct and warmth and beauty within. Ju the hall the fSBesSHntiX Mr*. I. A. Campbell. Flowers were everywhere. Potted plants and ferns, peaceful festoons of ivy, spires and dog* wood, sweet harbinger of spring, were daintily draped on curtains portieres, balls sod parlors each sharing in the wealth of floral beauty and sweetneaa. At nine the guests assembled fa the east parlor. While the cteck was striking the hour, the bnde and groom stood before the minister. Rev. W. H. Reddish. The bride was beautifully gowned in dark blue silk, band aome lace bertha, hat and gloves Match. Her bouquet, tied with white satin ribbon eras of spires and maiden hair ferns. In an Impressive and exquisitely worded ceremony the words were said which made the two lovers husband and wife. A shower of rice followed the happy couple across the hall in to the west parlor where con gratulations were received, and a number ot handsome preseats were displayed. ouuDcia Bmwiey, tnotb er of the groom, and Mr. An goatas Bramlev. a brother, both from Stateivlfle, attended the wedding. The groom ia a mem ber of the firm of F. W. Brawley t* Co., wholesale grocers, and with all who know Mm. Hbi bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea H. Brown, of Amity, ia Iredell county, and was a teacher there before she c*lae Gastonb a few years ago. She b widely known as a saleslady and was with Jk* Kindley-Belk Bros, store htre MUl ifce days ago. Her ambbility and gentle disposition made her a great favorite with her many friends. •Id Time Cera MsaL We are prepared to offer to Um merchants, the genome "okl time core meal* rock ground. It is called Rock* Manufactured bj the Atlanta Milling Co The rocks upon which this meal la ground tea slowly, heating the corn yen little, and preserving that deliciow fasts only tound many years back fro* weak made by that little coun try mm. situated just buck of the hill, rus by a Httie HU that turned ***** cor* Sally J- Al Glekh Co., Distributers. Jadfio Jeakioa in Oaafonia. Jndge Jamea C. Jenkins, ol Atlanta, who was recently ap pointed jndge of the court of the first instance in the Philippines, wiUi a salary of $5,000 a year, arrived in tbe city yesterday at noon for a shott visit to relatives. Jndge Jenkins will sail with bis bmily from San Francisco May 19th fog the Philippines. Judge Charles H. Simon ton b ill M a hospital in Charleston, 8. C. i NT. HOLLY. 0«n«w»4«« <X (to Oumu r'enjoy reading yonr valuable paper, and will try to give yon a bit of news. Notwithstanding the cold weather, the fanners are plant* •ag corn and cotton right along, and every one Is trying to do bis fnll best. We are sony^o say that Mrs, L. P. Rankin has been very sick foe sometime, bet glad to state •be is now some better. She is wader the wise treatment of Dr. Boyle, of Mownt Holly, who is oar very best physicians. Matt R. Jenkins, who has swferer for ten been <fnite sick Matt is a good a bard time on wife’s sickness, well under his SWAN-SLATER CO. The Young Man WHO DRESSES WELL is often n man of small Sal ary. Ha knows that ft la im portant for kirn to appear neat and stylish, and he realizes that he cannot af ford to pay the high prices chanted by tbe 'merchant tailor." He hi kmc ago solved the problem of how to drena is up-tv gate appam. m a^ minimum coat by coining here and buying a They'ra ready the moment they're needed—they’re fashionable, serviceable, and &t with the graceful swagger that a young man likes, and beat of all. they are not eoatly. The illustration show* two of the snappiest Spring Myles. They are especially designed for yoang men of ultra tastes, and particular ly those who want to be np-tvthe-minute in style. The price range $10 "Drop lb sad lit as tslk it mr1 SWAN-SLATER CO. ovTPimn TO raiTiaui nont m m m oastonia. n. c. MOUNT HOLLY AWAKE. TaUatf n New Lite. Say* Mr. BaUaglaa—Pleeeaally Eater, talaei at Ovea View—Cel. Aberaetky baa aa Awtol Ball aad a Blns-Eyad Callie. "Mt. Holly has taken on new life," declared Supt. R. B. Babington yesterday. He had {ust returned from a tour of him new phone tinea in that section and had entertaining things to tell of his trip all along the line. "Mr. A. P. Rhyne," he said, "has a model new home. In place of a small frame building the Lutherans now have a band some brick chnrch. The streets, stores, and residences are hand somely lighted by electricity. Many other improvements since I was last over there were noted. With the macadam road passing through the center of town ana on to Lncia, Mt. Holly should move aloog nicely.” "Our phone line from Mr. Holly to Lowesville,” continued Mr. Babington passes by Moun tain Island, Farrar’s store, and Open View Form, and Lncia. At each place old friends were glad to see ns and treated ns the nicest kind. We were glad to get them on oar hello list. Bnt I wabt to tell you something about Open View Farm.” And here Mr. Babington took a fresh start. we got uiere about 12 o'clock. Col. Aberaetby, the proprietor, said we must stop for dinner, that is, if we were willing to take pot-luck. He would have been prepared to feed os, he said, if be bad only known we were coming. That's all right. Colonel, I said, for I knew that pot-luck at .Colonel Aberaetby'a beat* first-class fir* at some hotels. And such an up-to-date dinner we did enjoy I Wish you'd a’ been (beret "You ought to go to see the Colonel's farm, man. It's worth the trip," said Mr. Babington as pleasant recollections crowded in upon him. "Fine registered horses, cows, hogs, dogs, chick ens — ever, thing’s registered. Colonel Aberaetby, himself, says its the finest collection he ever saw." "The biggest thing on the hill ia a Jersey bull—weighs about a ton, looks fighting mad all tbe time, priced at &000. Every time the ball made a lunge at the fence on* of my men made a start for tbe loft. Tbe man didn’t fancy the bull at all, said he looked like one of tbe hog engines on tbe Southern, and that be wouldn't have him at a Sft except for one purpose, and •t was, he'd like to have him for about 20 minutes one of these dors in tbe near future to pull tbe court house over to Gasto nia." "1 was like my man," said Mr. Babiugtou as he searched for a new place to Mte on tbe apple cor* that bad been dwindling all the while, "I didn't have any hankering after tbe bull, but, Lori 1 did want a Collie pup. Colonel has about ten os fine as you ever saw—one with blue eyes. Wouldn’t that jer you?—a blue-eyed pup I Asked $29 for Mm, end-" U-r*-T*-t*-r*l 4l"T*er,’s the phone bell, tbey’r* celling me.6 HINDIPO the mm mmmiamo A. L. BULWINKLE, Attorney-at-Law. DALLAS, N. C. —It ii rumored that Mr»srs. L. T. Strickland and W. N. Davis are opposing candidates for the nomination for coroner. Froabytary Maata Bara Tsaigbt. There will be an adjourned meeting of Kings Mountain Pres bytery in the Presbyterian church here to-uight. The purpose of the meeting is to consider a pe tition to establish a church at McLean's Chapel in Sooth Point. WUUBg la Servo. Cleveland Star. The Gaston county folks are manifesting a commendable will ingness to fill the various county offices this year. There are aev en candidates for treasurer, five for Hie riff and four for register of deeds. Parker. Wllmtaatm, Scar. A discretion of Judge Alton B. Parker, of New York, says he is square shouldered and looms up six feet two inches in height. That means chat be he could flatten out Roosevelt and sit down on him. EAST WAY TO CUKE CATAKlfL Braetb* HTmm< a ad KD AU Ca tarrhal Ocrjaa—1kHw«r Back If It Falla." Bay J. H. Keaaady « Company. There it no dangerous stomach dragging when using Hyomei. Tbe healing and aromatic bal sams whkb cwmpose this won derful treatment are breathed through a neat pocket inhaler that cornea with every $1 outfit. In this way, the germ-killing and health-giving Hyomei pene trates to the most remote cells of the lungs. It searches out and kills disease germs in the air passages of the bead, throat and aoae, soothes and heals the irri tated mucous membrane, and absolutely drives catarrh from the system. Such remarkable results have followed the use of Hyomei by the beat people io Gastonia, that J. H. Kennedy & Co., have the greatest confidence in its power to ear* catarrh. They believe la it io thoroughly that they will rive their person*) guarantee to refund tbe money if It does not care, tbe purchaser to be tbe sole judge Thle is en urmstisl oner end tbe first time that any medicine or any treatment for tbe care of catarrh has been sold in this wav. It it cares, the expense is trifiiag. while if it fsfls, tbe coet is absolutely nothing. If yon are fortunate enough not to be troubled with catarrh, tell yomr friends of J. H. Kennedy A Co, s Oder end get them to take advan tage of It. n—29 Ex-Judge H. G. Ewart was nomigated for Congress on the first t> allot at Hendersonville Wednesday by tbe Republicans of the 10th district. #A wreck oa tbe A. C. L,., at Wilson Saturday demoHMtd three care and tore up 100 yards of track and cost the railroad from $30,000 to $100,000. The engineer and fireman were seri ously injured, and several others slightly. Tbe Mr horse show i« Ashe ville was formally opened on the 19th by a fifteen minutes speech by Governor Aycoek. Something of e sensation was crested et the opening of tbe show be the ruling ont of two blooded roadsters Because their tails were not "bobbed.” Yesterday’s Charlotte Chron icle say a: At a meeting of the beard of Directors of tbe Ptad saoat Sommer school at David son yesterday, the fall facnlty and lecturers lor the school were dee Id ad epee. Tbe facnlty will have twenty-five members, and tbs aebool will be - They are at Thomson Company's In great variety, highest quality, enticing freshness, and overflow* Ing abundance. Already we have been supplying our customers with fresh Florida beans, cucumbers, cabbage, and Irish and sweet potatoes—all new crop. We also have a good supply of native sweet potatoes. Fruits! Fruits I Fru its! Large stock of Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas. Cool, healthful fruits. What Is better? Buy them abundantly and eat them the same way. Biscuits and Crackefs. A tremendous stock of the up to-date kind always on hand here. Reception biscuits, cakes, crack ers, butter thins, and all the other crisp, flaky things that set off a luncheon so pleasingly. Don't forget onr “White Star” Coffee; One, two, and three-pound tins. Yes, for Groceries come to THOMSON CO. Announcement of attractions In ladles’ dress goods next week. MONEY LYING AROUND loole is sure to disappear in some way. You are apt to spend it carelessly. Thieves may break in and stealit. Put it in the OASTOHIA SAVIH8S 8AHI There it will be abaolntely safe. Instead of disappearinr it will actually increase for the money will commence to cam interest immediately. It takes very lit* tie, only one dollar, to start on account with thia book. GASTONIA SAVINGS BANK, L. L. JENKINS, Rrts. L. L. HARDIN, Catkitr: A Card. Owing to the condition of my health for the past few weeks I have not been able to make the canvas* for ti'easurer's office which I would have been glad to make. After consulting with a few of my friends I have de cided in justice to them and to myaelf to withdraw my candi dacy for the office of treasurer. I thank my friends ope and all for their offer* of support, and now leave them free to support the cause of some other candi date. With regards and best wishes, R. N. Wilson. Gastonia, April 21, ’Oi. FOB NATO!. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Mayor of the town of Oasw.uia tor the ensuing official term, and most respectfully solicit the support of my friends and fallow citisens. My candidacy, win of oosrsa, be subject to their decision as expressed In say primary or gen eral convention of the citizens that xmy ha held to Dominate municipal officers. C. I. OaxsUAM. NOTICE or TOWN ELECTION. Notice is give* fcersby of a* elec tion to he held as the Town Hi* la Oastools on the first Monday in May. UOI,(Monday. May lad) for the purpose of electing a mayor, five aWerraes and five •phool commis sioner* for the sold Town of Casio* luted registrar f is required to i Oust-mi* for i i i i a&ifr Tw Qhstm only a $1 year. BICYCLES 1 BICYCLES I We have them in all the beat makes: Columbia*, Hartford*, Racyctea. Ramblers, Crescents and Bagles. We carry a full line of supplies. We have a first claaa Repair Shop. We put on rubber carriage and buggy tires. We put on rubber baby ctrriage tires. We do sanitary plumbing. We want your business. Respectfully. Torrence Brothers • PLUMBERS —AMD DgALXRS IK— BICYCLES FOR SALE CHEAP. la conteqnenc* ot Ineullfn* slee trif power In oar ptast we hsee tor sate, o*o ll-hors* powor stationery coaler crank eagtssi oua lVhoese power atatlonorr rotor* tabular boUer with hall arch Iroat. practically aew, hi aaa only shoot IX fears is ran ■riog o*r plant. A la* fab Use second hand boiler*, onfftne*. sad pumps tor sal* cheap Gaston Iron Works.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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