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An wwil cue b reported . fro* Mownu, wherein e Ssperi ' er Court judge imposed a Inc of $900 upon a Sundry school appoint aadsot foe selliac a sort of intoricstiog soft drink, and afterwards besought Governor Glen* to reduce the fine. The judge propoecd to the defendant to reduce the fine to $90 if he would not appeal, but the soft drink men preferred the $900 -fine with the privilege of appeal* lap. But wh :n he came to the scratch with ids appeal the Supscmo Court turned kins down by affirming the judgment of the Superior Court. Then it was that Judge Ward, who bad iMposed the fine, asked the Gov ernor to reduce it. The Gov ernor, teeing that the Sunday school superintendent wu a good MS aad had not intended to break the lew. reduced the fine. Aad so these rinfoDy seductive soft drinks have cook seriously aear causing a Sunday school superintendent to slip aad fall. It has beau mM and b occasion* aOy said vat in asms obituaries that death leva e shining mark. It may he said with equal truth that trouble, «him with bow head drewu^ipou the uawasy supsrinbudpst of a Sunday school. Aad when he happens also to he e vendor of soft ■ mate*. Bottled and meed la origin*] packages, be bee gives igetotbe enemy and *l-j lowed the eaida to bo stacked egalsec Hals tke game. For he doesn't fcsfv whet la la tke bottles, he doesn't knew what Vhem Lanbertoa OOtnes the •tetjr that the battled drink tpas* at "bearing* the iaasoant kind in a set pi bottles at tke top of tbc The Yorkvill* Building and I«oen association continues to «dw to membership; but since tbe recent action of tbe mem Wtt'S'SiS'li ■■ppfe a still larger demand for membership. IVt* is no bet tor way to invest small savings, «epedalljMrbcie oat h able to Wtoosljr o four dollars eech Mr. John O. Capers has see log some inrestiration of the charges against himself. Be f Warn that Mr. AUceo’s activity in the matter has been dictated entirely by Ms refusal to accede to e recommendation made by Mr. Aiken with reference to a part office appointment some fifteen month, ago. Mr. Aiken fatirti that there baa been noth ing personal in bis nltltade toward llr. Capers. ^ As to whether or not Win tbrep should have a Christmas holiday does not seem to be overly so important as the in terference of the general assem bly^ with the business of the tnuteen in such a smell matter. Wk agree with Senator Tillman if the suggestion that maybe the legislature will do aboot as toU to torn the trustees o9 mad run the college through n com mittee of its own. It will come to that later on if this thing of Nlowuig the students to appeal to the general assembly from the rulings of the trustees con tiDUCi There seems to be no doubt any longer ot the fact that the wotnao who was arrested at Kan aaa City last week for masquer ading la male attire is Panline Webster, formerly of Cowpcas. There was a disposition on the Port of some of the woman's rel atives to dcay her identity at fast; bnt that baa sot affected the Rtuatxou. It tana oat that the womaa Rill has aa interest la the estate left by her father and that because of this there Is a cloud on the title of various pieces of Gaffney teal estate that were supposed to be clear of poo RUa question. Some Gaffney mea have been to Kansas City to sc« the woman- aad try to buy her Interest la property now held by them; but she refused to sell. The outlook is that she Is going to make trouble. Afiarlrsf Company Success. Adams Drug Company the en terprising druggist, rather than await the ordinary methods of introduction, urged the Dr. Howard Co. to secure a quick sala for their celebrated specific for the cure of constipation sad dyspepsia by offering the regular 50c bottle at half-price. The wonderful success of this plan was a great surprise even to Adams Drug Co. aod*to-dsy then am scores of people here in Gastonia who are using and praising this remarkable remedy. So taueh talk has been censed by this offer, aad so many new friends have been made for the specific, that the Di. Howard Co. kayo authorised Adams Drug Co. to continue this special half-price sale for a llmitsdtime loontr ^SS8 ii HELLO! ■ HELLO! H HELLO! If you heard that wo were giving away 15 bills, would n’t you come afltff your share? Well, It la |uat what we're doing, only we aonetluiee giro away more. Just note the large allcea we have cut MEN, I YOUNG MEN, j AND BOYS I 1 the price* ef *11 our Men's, Young Men's, and Boy*' Clothing. THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD larte, the act eight gay*, an, aar price, will do ibc bootee... HERE’S OUR BILL OF FARE: 25 percent'off on all Men's Suit*. Nothing reserved. 13V per cent off on Men** Overcoats and Boys* Clothing. Boy** Overcoats front 3 to 10 year* to go at half price. | g You most be Mtisfied or your money back. Everything marked iu plain figure*. No 8 charged at theae price*. ale Begins Saturday Morning, Feb. 3 1 'SWAN -SLATER COMP’Y 1 Hoodto-foot Outfitter* for Mm m4 Bay* | MAIMS TK DINAHS WORK. Tfca IttMTih Theory ilPnrU. IM la* Tkw Raw Mag TuM. CtslMiCbNkk. “Tb* wisdom of a definite policy in tbe treatment of our Indian wards bas been made clear in the past few years,” said a Western man tbe other day. "President Roosevelt bss de cided idea* on this subject, and bis appointment of £eupp as Commissioner of Indian Affiir* insures the carrying oat of these ideas. . Tbe President does not be lieve in feeding the Indians, but insists that they shall work. Tbe big irrigation projects now being constructed by tbe Gov ernment in many parts of tbe West ar» affording a teat of tbe President's ideas on tbe subject of making tbe Indian a self supporting citiseu. "If some one suggested to you that tbe Apacbe would makes good laborer I am sure you would smile, as 1 did at the tale, and count it another yarn of the versatile Westerner; bat yon have got to believe it when you go down to Arisons. Uncle Sam's engineers are working a ■mall army of Apacbea, rem nants of Geronimo’s band of murderers, in building mountain roads and digging ditches. And would yon believe it, they beat tbe average hobo laborer oat of sight for Industry sad quantity of work performed. The Nava] os, Fimas a£d Pueblos are being employed On similar works there and else where. Many of these mentioned tribes ate constantly employed by the railroads. Up in Colora do |he sugar beet planters are depending more ana more each year on the Indian laborer. During the bop picking stason in Oregon and Washington whole families of Indians move from field to field until the crop is gathered. In feet over the entire Western country, which is making such wonderful for ward strides, the question of In dian labor grows increasingly important each year.0 Stayed Hama Hast Night. Of course, it would not prob ably suit a very occasion, bat the oecnUar dose which was ad ministered to a Mexican City ■an who tba other night, bar caused Mm to begin ieadiur a distinctly new life, and the men at the club who have always liked him because be was such a good fallow are awarning the loss of their best stonr-tellcr, while the steward is sadly won dering what be will do for en tries now that the man is oN his list. j>444 A± A ♦ 4 A44 A >.±4 444 UM 44+ | E.L.Wilson&Co. I |LIVERYMEN | ! DALLAS,N.C. i a la as ranch as we have not succeeded in disposing ^ 4. of o'1' Hvery equipment upon satisfactory terms, we •4» find ourselves still in business at the same old stand, 4* where we shall continue to aerve our patrons at prices ^ 4m a*»d with accommodations that defy competition. ^ J Thanking you one and all for past patronage and <4* f soliciting a continuance of the same, we are, T ^ Yours to serve, JL I E.L.Wilson&Co. f 4444444 4 4444444♦ I 444444444 Esperanto la invading the eoltagaa of Cambridge university, aajra a Tendon cable dispatch to tbe Philadelphia Pub lie Ledger. Coder the fostering cam of Dr. Ooocge C—Ingham of Downing and supported by Oscar Browning a society for tbo acquisition of tbo tmi r sisal language already a ambers near ly a hundred mtmbara, although tbo tat meeting waa only Mid on Nor. 31 Dr. Cuaalngkam Intends to propose that Esperanto (Ml M the oOctal lag. guage of tbe International Dental un ion ami tbe International Skating un ion. with hath ef width M it con nected. _ “Oarer" aa isMM ts Although tbe tarm "carat" to s^ud to dtomeiMla as well aa to told. It does sot mean tbe sea* thing. used with ragard to tbs metal it aapreeeu quality or flaeoeee, M carat being pur* gold and 33 carat equal to eotaed grid But applied to the diamond carat mtnas ac~ tnal weight, and by this measure 118H rarato era squat to aa ounce trey. Tbe raise of n diamond is not meraly ao much par carat irrespective of ataa, ™ I scree see to an 'teciaaiiag ratio with the weight of tbo stone. Ulcers 0! the Stomach lasMtoe* Hater* *1 lb* Mhim ■mr t* lm«e*ta* aai —■HMMIliiliWIIH II Hill Three Gates. Richmond Xcws-Lcader. If you ere tempted to reveal A tale some one lo you has told About another, make it pass, Before you speak, three gates of Hold. These narrow gates—First. "Is it true? Then, "Is ft needful?” In your mind Gtre truthful answer. And the next Is last and narrowest—"Isit kind?” And if to reach your lips at last, tErrr'* through these gateways Thf" rou "*y tell the tale, nor fear What the result of speed* may be. REPORT o» m CONDITION or TUB Citizens National Bank oastonia, n. e. *» dmt d Mm m tfc tttfe my d Its, UN. UtMIKM. r-oaaa aatl Diacoaatd ...-9 2063WJS OvardraTta. kcihiI aad nTT"!-- i mi si V. a Boa da to aacan cifcala Vm.-a—.. . SO .000 00 ^rr"l"»* ■■ D. I Banda , 3 Stan 4»nrJa--;- 11.87400 I>aa tna Nat'I Banka (not IMM7 UN* 3364.79 1.19343 330000 ■Mala, and coda... 24936 Uwnri Mom u MraiiiBm.ni: ftwrta-6 JOB 1ml laaiki notaa._4.300 1149930 BliWw»«lan fud with U. a Traaanm (Saaf clrtalatlaal 1400 00 Total__._130? 136.419 UWUTIU. • ... p*ld ^ , uo^lOJO r^tll^T--' 3J00A* WHIIMII mu- IM1M jiwjj535 *t*ramtm>*t9 c*“t,,M' c**mw *;.V , ' .' >•* ...» • v • ' ‘ - .• * , »• . . . * • •. . . .. . [JANUARY SALE All This Week Despite the unwelcome conditions un derfoot* the crowds thronged this store all day yesterday. And they came from far and near. When this store publishes sharp, sensational, and decisive rcduc. ttons. It means *|ust what It says. The people know It, and respond. We wish to thank them all for the gen erous out-pouring with which our mid winter offerings were greeted yesterday and to repeat what was said In our open ing announcement, that this MOST REMARKABLE OF JANUARY SALES Will continue until next Saturday night. If you haven't yet supplied your wants, we Invite you most cordially to attend this sale. With best wishes, JNO. F. LOVE The People’s Store I ANOTHER RED HOT 1 I BARGAIN I E Lot 200 feet front 1 r on Marietta St., I E on sewerage line* J | $6 PER FOOT | F IFTAKEN QUICK J I C. B. ARMSTRONG i A P**nl«ient INwt BafltUr, On* of til* moat etwrgotJc oast tmtU tro t» tho ouib wran. to fact, ha boo tba babtt to roch a tlcgraa that bo ran *ot atop with ooa ooat, bat tom to bo tiding foot or Hvo la rapid aocceo aion. And thoro lo nothing aknraaly about hlo work olibor. Look among tba aattallo la tb* oaaroat marab. arm arttblu Cm limits of o iraot city, and you will find bio Httlo worse balls of rood atoms, with a ttay rooad bota la aoo old*. Tbsro la a certain aialhort or* la km madsooo, for tba naat la which bio wlfo hr brvodlng bar aoraa «r sight am lo loao HItaly to bo found •bo tbars aro to uany empty sooo •Maud. Than, too, lie unna tho othota ao rooottag plaeoa for htooatf^-T aafaa I thtefc Han la a grant tel at mt twmna between that apaelaa at car* *«»7 which axtatn with acqaalataaea •*4 lhat akM *mU atwaya wM •Mh (ha beat at Mmla tha an* pi* raate fho growth of affaettan, tha atkat p crater n la la yaath aai aga^-nettar* at Marta Mgrwarth. KHar-TooTI gauacallr «M* that pa* pla Wlcra what itwy want In baBaea. ■SaTftgafig jliSRRwffiB ■lMaaa aC um Hm4. Th* mileage of the blood circulation rpraa* mho iitotBdl&t farti is our porvonal hi*lory. Thu* a baa been cal calutad that aaaumtag tl*o heart to haat op tbnea a alnntu at ordinary btart pm*lire, the Wood gore in the rata of >07 yard* la the minute, or *cv *• “I1* P« hour. 108 miles per da/ •ad WO a Dee per year. If a map of eighty-four /oar* of age could bavo JP* *B*1# bto“d uorpuacle Homing la hla Mood all hla life M «g*M bore lr*,^d 0» «>«t «amo thee «.1MJ08 ttuML COM MI SSIOffEt'S SALE. I
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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