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Ensnaring Victims Hart is Gastonia, am in other cities and towns, dyspepsia or stomach troohlfcs ore ensnaring *Wn»ha moat insidious way, Hearty cyenr mother’s son of op and daughter, too, expects atoasach to accustom itself to all manner of ill-treatment, oat the time coats when we cfooot abase it with iananity. How much better k would be to take steps at once to strengthen “d V—wot farther trouble. Uaelfl^Da now and soothe the irritated walls of the stomach awd strengthen the gastric loltt cWa so that they will poor out their daily supply of digestirc “^“^^with regularity. Tbeu before the eyes, poor appetite, tiled feelings and ■arspusans will dUappW* sad too casflitwhat yon wot at any daw ghsr&’ag-Sra-ss: •“ttonary, and is a pcsi ed ear* for all diseases -'-*■ cancer. oat of a SO 9 \ _ t There wm a very happy oc * the home of llr. and •fa W. L. Gallant Wednesday Afternoon at 5 o'clock when yoongest daogb ter, Mias Bsas Gallant was given fa marriage to Mr. Parka Reid Hofiatetler. Only relatives of [tha families and intiaista friends vara present to wftneaa the event and extend coogratnla tjoas. Bay. R. C. Anderson of the Preahytcriaa chnrch, the ?yang peoplas pastor, performed the ceremony {B a simple bat besuti fatty impressive ceiemoay. . *•»« the entrance of the btidal party into the parlor Mia. Jno. F. Love sweetly song "O Pro raise Me," Mbs Ida Pursley presiding at tha plana. The inal notes melting into the strains of Mendelssohn's march an non need the approach ofthe wedding par ty- F&k came Misses Ethel Gray Mattie Cooper, Lanra Page aad P«rl Gallant, then the pretty bnde, who was joined at the foot of the stairway by the t*oom, entered aad standing in front of a handsome embank moat of smilax, palm and ferns, the words were pto now need which mods them hnsbaod and wise. me bnde, woo is one of the most popular sad beloved mem bers of the younger social set, wn charming la « handsome Uttorad suit of bloc doth with hat of bine end white beaver to match. Her flowers were a magnificent bouquet of Panno violets with a shower of ex quisite white violets suspended from the stem. Throughout the hall sad pasfon violets were lavishly •pfl. attractively arranged, en riching the scene with their dainty beauty and fragrance. Many valuable presents were received. Following the cere atony there was an informal reception after which the happy yonog couple took the 6 o'clock train lor Washington. The oat of town guests were Mrs. A. M. Herron of Steele Creek, Misses Hattie end Ada Cooper of Charlotte. Mr. C. H. Gattis travelling Passenger Agent of the Seaboard Airline will be appointed a Ma jor on the Staff Adjutant General T. R. Robertson. The sppoint ment will be made by Govneror Glenn. Subscribe for the Gastonia Gaxkttx nBBBBnnm TWO AMTBMETlCAt PUZZLES. Amiga Mm Digits la Ifaahara aa That tba Sam Will ha 1M —Arraxa Thta A gala la a Sqaara at Thraa Plgana Each Wat Whaan San la IS. A friend of Th* Gazette dropped ia the other day to pound us with some puzzles. We are glad to pats them along to those who are gfven to fignring and have an aptitude for nnpczzling puzzles. . 1. The first puzzle is to ar range xtbe nine digits in nan* ben so that when added their sam will be 100. It ia to be remembered that no digit is to be repeated, and that two or more successive additions are al lowable if necessary, 2. The second puzzle is to arrange the nine digits ia a square of three figures each way so that, take them ia any di rection yon will, the sum of each row is fifteen. Establishment for the manu facturing of mirror plates is the latest ia Statesville: The con cern is to have a Capital Stock of $20,000, $10,000 of which has been subscribed by Ur. O. W. Slain of Pittsburg Pa. Mr*. 1V**1 and Nr*. Pays* Dead. Long Creek, Ptb. 28.—Mrs. Caroline Neal died the 12th of February and was buried next day at Long Creek church. Mrs. John Payne also died the same week. Mr. Neal is some better now; and ia able to ait up. Mr. Tom Payne’s little girl ia qnite ill yet. A movement ia on foot among the colored people of Winatou Salem for the establishment of a State banking institution The bank will comply with all the provisions of the state law, which means that subscriptions amounting to $25,000 must be taken and half of that amount paid in before the bank ia open for business. .-for,will hf nm • liberal St£CTE3£S&L-tei That Boy’s Suit ^ (Now Goods Arriving Dally) JBE Sxinll0^. O°«tion for the *rowiuir boy is a per ,W^it}oQ ■*•**- Parents who have {“**■"? assortment of boys know all about it. Tbe boy Boat be pleased aa well as tbe parents. We have boys’ salts that will satisfy all bands and pro mote contentment in tbe family circle. Oar hsod some new short oasts salts from 3 to 16 years will Pill the Bill Exactly $1 JO to 18.00 are some of tbe prices. The suits are ^ eoooflb to please both tbe hUJh!J’Sm we" “ that substantial wear hti father will insist a poo btviogf. __ o Bring the Boy Here for All-Round Clothes Satisfaction Swan-Slater Comp’y HsK ta tsst Owtftttars far Mae aad Sara 111 im.ii—— .. IIflour You may not have thought of It, but now la a good time to buy Floor* We advlae our friends to stock up on this staple. g We have Just received ^ | two and a half car loads | | Lily of the Valley, | 1 Tellico, and 1 I Cream of Wheat 1 They are fine brands, every one of then, and we are making close We want to talk flour to you; give as the opportunity. We repeat, | | It la a good time to atock up on this | Buy flour now and buy from JNO. F. LOVE | The People’s Store g ————————— — st Sale of Shoes >• • has Ever Known hoes will commence in the store-room next door to the Arlington Street, Gastonia, SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1906, AT 9 A. M. . « * I Shoppers to Save j ffered j 2,000 fair* of glrfa* j ,'S ALE ST A RTS S AT.MORIsl NG.M ARCH 3ni; \ DOORS OPEN AT O O’CLOCK J S HERE ARE JUST A FEW SAMPLE PRICES-There are Lots More! (---! S Ladles’ Fine ! Shoes $1.98 STWT53! Oafl Box C Jr Shoe*; wolu, f ton* «nd flexible aoteo; * I SS^S isjfevs | wkfeS you've peid >3 tor. ? ’ p il jtoWT ~ wmfwp $1.38 - $1.18 Women's nod Misses' In tbli lot you will find com r«d>i of .bo*, you've paid C OO. $3 50 and |3.00 for. A w of the latter, more of the |I.n mm and a raft of the 91.00 atyloe. $1.98 • $1.49 Men** Shoes for Dress and Business You better cone prepared to take two or tbtee pubs of these; yen'll wish you had when you see them. There are shoe* to these lots worth op to |3 JO. Ail the leathers are represented. We eannot name half the bar* gains we have to offer. We aak that you come and see for yovrself and be convinced. 52.66-52.98 \ | Men's Pine Shoes | M Th«w table* will be bulend 4 gasJRs’.f.A:} 8TBP LIVBI.Y! I 58c-69c-98c \ I Msraasrxjtj I 85t35tl**to-i i I Remember the opening date, 9 A. M. Sat., March 3rd. Remember the place, store-room S I on Main St., formerly Burgner’s Music Store, next door to Arlington Cotton Mills Office. I fit^vry» • V^-o >’* _L.. „ „ . • : The GREAT CASH SHOE SALE! I J* C* MATTHEWS, Manager. GASTONIA, N. C. I
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