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It loots like the coart boose rabbit has run ap ■ bolkjw tree. "Weakenl»v* to get aloog \ the tat we ca^ iHthoet trait thie year." says the Thomasville ; ^Charity and ChOdiea trarfally. Oh. Vihawl Chew up. It will net be three mouths be for* tkk grief wfl all be drowned in yoor giorioea favwite diet of water Wll Mr. Bryan bolt? That is a natation wfrkh la giving 8 l Marked that if Hr. Boaa coo daaw la ataad apt* the things and theories which have made hfaa what he b. be will vary peohahiy have to bolt. It doesn’t saaw thw be possewos any gifts hr the dfaectiaa of risi*r to taneealhla fcJdUf.orworib ■ew uuo-clad stead on Wert —giwrtorto Conference meets at Pleasant Grove 1L E. cburcb AMM after tWe eleven o'clock service. —The Uttle son of Mr. and Mrs. Will White. Alex, who ia mot quite three rears old. has been seriously iU lor a week and la oof yet out of danger. . —The Gartoola Bowling Chib baa ordered a box-ball oatftt by to be added to its games. H b«IBM somewhat new bare sod is said to reqafae more skill than too pins. —Tito survey for a side-track to the power house from the C. & N-W. was mode Wednes *IT hr ik- J. w. Fletcher, Jr., the mad's civil tracer. The rowto surveyed leave* the track below the old min sad tarns Mongthe street ia front of Mr. to the power boa sc. Mr. PMtoher will eooa have ready as estiasste of the coat of the sid kMr. —One of the two negro broth er* who were sent to the York cbeiogaogfpc shooting at Cap. titin HTjU Ross lest January is deed. They were sent to the el ***k The one seat • tea year term died of some sort of poison, the oae eent for five yv«n had convulsions bat is not yet deed. It is supposed the negroes tookthe poison to end weir Hvcs- The contents of the dend awn’s stomach were sent to Colombia for analysis. —The county borne building wfll be considered by the county commissioners aaxt week. Messrs. Rimer and Alonso Spen cer madethe plans. The home ta to tm of brick, 19 rooms oo fart floor, 8 otf second floor, with cook and dining rooms in annex. Messrs. John McAl jtatcr, A. K. Loftin and Rnfos Fite, of Gastonia, and HU1 Ah ernetby. oi Stanley, are expec ted flo bid. The home will prob ably cost <6,000 or $8.000. .The Mala street Methodist church will be dedicated oo the Mcoad Sunday ia Jane. The dedicatory sermon in the morn u« will be preached by Bishop AlpheasW. Wilson of Baltimore. At night Dr. G. H. Detwiler will peeaeb. Beginning Wednesday night before there will be set moan by the former pastors: Rev. C. M. Campbell, ofThom* aaville. sad Rev. W. M. Bagby, of Hign Point. Dr. ChreUzberg has written that he cannot be here at that time. The church debt of $2,100 has been canceled since the fine of January sad in addition, over $1700 raised for other purposes—a moat credit able quartet’s work indeed. The new fixtures recently bought by the Walters brothers for their barber shop have been shipped from High Point, where they were made, end their ar rival ia expected daily. The aew fixtures will be eight feet longer than the old and will contain three magnificent mimes 44x34 inches In size, •■■•end of whirling a towel wound to dry the customer's fiace. a dry air noasle will be used. A pump operated by preasuie from the city water pipes will compress the air. The interior of the shop will be re pmnted sad its appearance otherwise improved. We be Heve these Walters brothers sad Will Stowe are scheming to get a reputation for keeping the ben barber shop on earth, aad every time they get a customer down *Jwy ejnm mighty near proving tfc to aim. IS A UMAL CfITTtACT. chuicb KECErnoN. The reception at ‘the First Baptist church Wednesday even ing was one of the happiest events, socially, that has ever occurred in Gastonia’s chuicb history. It was given especially for the members, that they might have an opportunity to become better acquainted—to know each other better socially, and to strengthen the bonds of Christian fellowship. More than two handled ana fifty were present. Six little girls. Misses Hokes Bell, Ixiretta Culp, Bdns Jen kins, Lois Jenkins, Imogen Garrison tad Della Hodman were stationed, two at each en trance, with waiters of dowers, and as the guests entered each was presented with a spray of * souvenir. Pastor Reddish, Capt. J D. Moore, Mr. J. S. Torrence, Mrs. Reddish and Mrs. W. J. Clifford gave the gocats a cordial welcome and with the assistance of Mr. Clifford and Prof. Wray, pro cwhd to make them feel at home. Tbe music for the evening wms furnished b* tbe choir un der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. I*. L- Jenkins, with Mrs. Mary Moore Morrow lending in the authems. Mrs. Morrow's voice, always beaatifnl, ws» unusually full and sweet. A short, fervent prayer, a lew happy words of greeting by the pastor, and the doors of the Sunday school rooms were thrown open. Mrs. C. V. Blake and Mrs. W. T. Storey directed tbe guests to the refreshment rooms. Lemonade and cake were served by Mrs. L. P. Wetxell and Miss Lottie Wake, assisted by Misses Mattie Moore, Lube Marshall, Mamie Wilson and Helen Jenkins. In the coffee room Mesdames J D Moore, T. L. Clinton, J. S. Torrence and Forest Floyd pre sided, asnsted by Misses Msttie and Katie McLean and Cora Gardner. The Ways and Means Com mittee composed of Mrs. W. T. Storey, Mrs.. W. F. Marshall. Mrs. W. H. Reddish and Mrs. C. I. Gresham bad exerted them selves to leave nothing undone which would contribute to the ' pleasure of the occasion. The church was daintily and bcautv fully decorated with fern*, ivj and spires. Every detail wai carefully planned and execoted, and the event in its entirety was one to be treasured np among tbe happy recollections of then church life by all who were present. Saggastian Worth Considering. The following ticket for the offices named baa been saggrstec as a satisfactory solution of dif ferences in the Democratic partj concerning local questions, and tbe suggestion has gained wid« acceptance over the county : For Senator: OSCAR F. MASON. For Representatives: C. E. HUTCHINSON. R. A. WHITE. For Commissioners: R. K. DAVENPORT. O. G. PALLS. JOHN P. LEEPER. J. W. KENDRICK. J. Q. HOLLAND. Theft In CeUwhe. Messrs. Henderson Long sod Ed Jenkins returned Wednesday night from e ten day’s trip to Catawba county with the potato wagon folks. These wagons, returning from Gastonia empty, ■re employed by Long Brothers to • distribute sewing machines along tbeir route. It is cheaper and more direct than by tbc railroads or by specisl delivery from the firm’s own wagons. Messrs. Long and Jenkihs tell of a theft which occurred Saturday ■rowing near Blackburn in Ca Uwbe county. While Mr. Newt Leathcrmao was away from home two boys about 19 or 20 yarns old broke through a win dow and robbed a trank in his house of over 4300. The tele phone wasi need nod la a ebon while the hoys were seen to come from a clothing slow ia Newton, o^ carrying .-box containing ■ hailed below a magistrate and thd money on their penmoa wee /fd*T,tiIed«e Lestbcrmsn’s. The Newton News sera the boys seem to be weavers. Ooe of them bad wear sis’ tools. They raw their !*■*> ae Dew L. Trady, of teitSrfWJ!; Pkmd under a hood of $900each to appear el newt court. Buy Your Spring Suit Early ' IytfOV thus have a larger assort ment to aakct trots, and yon 1 iurusEsss&'sasas ol bring among the drat to appear In up-to-date apparel. Tha Pour Button Sack Suit »ho»»>* the picture will appeal to good dressers who west to be just I a Uula in advance of tbs ■mer chant tailor's* styles. It haa tha broad shoulder and cheat, affect which gives a full sub stantial appearance to the wearer without that stuffed and padded look so common in other lines of ready-made Clothing. Think of baying a suit Uka this in any of the popular spring fabrics t At aa Little a Price aa $10 This is an ideal suit for business men who know the value ofnlook ing prosperous.” it is the product ’ of the art-tailors of Schkaa Bros A Co. whose clothing we handle. Before yon buy your Spring Suit. *Dro» la end let op talk it ovet" SWAN-SLATER CO. The BABY’S PHOTOGRAPH HALF A DOZEN FREE I To every cash buyer of a baby-carriage or a go-cart we will give absolutely free an order on T. R. Shuford's studio for half-dozen photographs for the baby. II We have a big line of these go-carts and carriages of the very latest styles and patterns. The prices range from $6 to )2S. Come to see them and remember that you get the worth of your money In a go cart and the half-dozen pho tos of your baby besides. Williams Furniture Company MONEY LYING AROUND loo »e is sure to disappear in some way. You are apt to spend it carelessly. Thieves may break in and steal it. Pat it in the flASTOWIA SAVINOS BANK There it will be absolutely safe. Instead of disappearing it will actually increase for the money will commence to earn interest immediately. It takes very lit tle, only one dollar, to start on account with this book. GASTONIA SAVINGS BANK, L- L JENKINS. Pm. L. D. HARDIN. Cmskitr. Supper ai McAdearllls. There will be a supper at the new town hall in McAdenvillc to-morrow (Saturday) evening, April, 30, at 7 o’clock, given un der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. church, for the benefit of the parsonage fund. The McAdenvilie band will furniab music for the oc casion. A good time is in store for all who will attend. Maatfcalafam. Rock Rapid*, row*. April 1*, 1904. v~»<jaKVv. Gentleman:— . The sale of Mratbolattua haa brought wort m» easterners to our k.^i^i "R,7£cuS»r *w C. C. ButNiifAinr. Kennedy fit Company. FOR SALE CHEAP. • la WMiiyMKi of iMtaUiap rUc trte power to oar pleat we hare for •*' U-boree power otatioaery eoater creob copier; one U-boree power sUtleaere retura tobaler boiler w«fc half arch (root, practically aew, toaeeoely eboet *X yoare to raa atoe oar pleat. Alee fall llao eeeoo* baa4 boilare. capiooa. ea4 poaipa for aele cheap. Gaston Iron Works. New Ideas i. Tailoring Mr. J. W. Holland, the trav elling representative for KAHN BROS.. Inc., Tailora, LOUISVILLE. IT. has ended his travelling season and far the Balance el (bn Seaton will have on display la oar es tablishment bis entire stock of woolens.' He’s chock full of new ideas sad his stock is equally full of new fabrics. His long stay will enable him to personalty supervise the de livery of all orders and eertaiply nothing but perfect garments will lie allowed to paaa. Can Baring tUa Display. J. 0. Holland 4 Co. SPECIALS AT THOMSON CO’S FOR THIS WEEK. This announcement tells such an economy story to-day as has rarely been matched. Good fortune has come our way. Some by chance, much more because we went after It in a masterful,compelling way. Great values is the magnet ; that draws. Worth makes [ bargains, they’re here. There | will be busy days here all this [ week. t _ Ladies' Neckwear. The woman's neckwear department teems with the lat est creations in neck-dressing. Onr customers haven't been a bit backward in telling us that our selection is not only by far the largest, but our prices are decidedly the lowest hereabouts. Dress Goods Dept. Is overflowing with all the new tilings up to the hour. Hundreds of pieces that make an entrancing and almost be wildering array of dainty loveliness await your inspection. Every department in our big stores is now at its best and onr salespeople arc well posted on all the fads up to the day and can show you tbrongh with perfect satisfaction. Every day this week will be interesting at the big stores. Thomson Co. Phones The People's Store LOST Somewhere .between Sunrise and Sunset, five golden minutes, each set with sixty diamond seconds. No reward is offered for they are lost forever. *1 Be fore watches bad reached their present state of perfection, "just five minutes" late involved no evil consequenc es in tbe daily programme, but canying an inaccu rate watch in this year of grace is a symbol of barba rism in the wearer—an evidence that be is out of place in tbe hurly-burly of the modern world. We sell watches—tbe kind that are worthy of the day in which we live. We have them in all styles and sizes. "Come in and let ns talk it over at oar store, where we can explain things you ongbt to know—how the differences in jeweling, adjustment and finish of the movement and qnality, weight and style of the case, make tbe difference in prices. Come and we will show you a stock of watches that is an entertainment in itself. Torrence-Morris Co. UP-TO-DATE JEWELERS THE J. A. GLENN CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS And dl.trlbut >rm following braid, flour i “DAN VALLEY” “IMPERIAL” “COLUMBIA” “WHITE SATIN” “CAPITOLA” “TELLICO” and “THREE P.” THE j. A. GLENN CO. UP-TO-DATE CASH STORE " 1 =ssaaasBsss=s *•«•«- ka»t I. to, city Mtk —4 Java aafraaa. atatUt aaajlaa. itm ** *f*<**f*' torttar totoa. rrafara, Fl**’** —***<—. M frwNa af aO kMta. *• —la aw a’a laalayi, la faat _ ."•?* »***kaia af toa elty a— aaaatry *i«tlMlL*r h,1U4 U **■ tort aa varlfy aar • W;J. HOD DEyT Proprietor
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