VOL. XXVII. QA8TONIA, Ν. C^TUESOAY, W. F. MARSHALL, Editor and Proprietor. Devoted to tb· Protection of Hooie aad the ■υ.+.»·.Μ··Μ··Μ·4. η •Pacta·*'* wl«**lturn»b*<l foi hiw II w* M knew it - Wlx> alwar* tmU. wit)· all III· vim. Ilia tfmildn lo It." And I be main ImpctUK of making the wheel ol Fortune roll the way yon want it it Saving. Dut there arc waya and way· of savta*. Dqwiltert tecehre Êvtry CaasUkrirtlM «4» Î CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK J ί^Α4·4·.».4·4·^4·4··4·4 M 4 M Non·Smutting Carbon Papers AT The Gazette Printing House j ·—β——— LAZY, PEACEABLE LION. Yen| EoflUhmaa'· lie»· pacta* Meeting With tba Dm •I ·ιιι)ι. t.cmdcn yield. That the lion is not always the roaring, tearing beast of legen dary description may be seen in the following cxtract from the diary of a young Englishman who is at present nerving his coantry in northern Nigeria. " I had just topped a long in cline and was walking iny pony, when, on coming around a cor· ner of the road, hidden by some trees, I saw, seventy yard· la front of me, basking In the ana on an open patch of burned grass, a msgnincent fnll grown lion. The sun was not strong, and he was very, very laxity flicking his tail from side to side. He hsd a short mane, and his eyes were a lovety amber red in the sunlight. "My first sensation was one of •Atouts h meat, profound amaze ment and delight at seeing soch a fine beast. He was a heanty, and it seemed impossible to realize that be was really wild as he lay on his side, looking at me with his Ikm«I tuUrd ω a doc doc· wbeu tie bear* bi· matter'· foouirp. rie was fat a« butter, tlctk, coated and glossy. "My pony, a* the breene was coming from the other direc· tion, did not wind him. and went steadily on without as much a* pricking up bis ear·. My doe «at walking on in iront, about ten yard*, and, luckily, did not notice him. It wot not until I wait actually pasaing him, which X did within twenty yard·, that I realized that if the lion took it iato hi» head to fancy a bit of white mau l should he unable to dispute his right. "After I bad proceeded aome 150 yards the lion got up leisurely and followed along the road behind me. bat after going about 100 yard· he turned Into the bush at the side of the road." •era. To Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Head Thursday June 7th* a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Purman Beatty Friday. Jane 8th, · daughter. 1 Waab Soit·, regular price, |£.50 to|5. " ck*coatlt— 43. $1.50, $2.50 A Silk Shirt WtkU. regular price, $3.50 I to $5, doting priée $2.00 to $2 JO ν One loi Shirt Waiat». regular price, λ $1.50 to tS, cloaar prtoe $1.00 ψ Oac lot washable Petticoats 50c Λ « « ·· 75c 1 ·* $1Λ> ' One lot Suiting·, rood quality 5c yd A One lot Printed Lews Se yd β One tot Printed Uvm 8c yd »Om lot Printed I^waa _ 10c yd One lot Dreaa Giughama 5c yd One tot Uditi' Vests Se yd (One lot Linen Finish for Salt· Me yd One lot White Wafctinga 10c yd Om lot —« Om ·£μ —Se ré g Mer* J Ose lot Coraets, re*ul«r price 73e Om lot McrocriMd Om fat Silk., sp >3» s» m totNet-Tbp l^Mf. „ ,, ■ Mit ] iaa THE PUBLIC Snow Drift Shortening AND ^ — - Began at JNO. F. LOVE'S STORE, Dry Goods Monday Morning, June 11th Saturday Delicious cakes and pastries served· Lessons In culinary art· . Every lady In town attend these demonstrations. Snow Drift Lard· Not many years afro cotton Med. thought to tic a worthies· product, were wasted. Now, oil pressed from seed, experimented with sad im proved upon, and finally made into Snow Drift tard, has given n· the purest and most wholesome iat for shortening erer discovered. Snow Drift then is made from pore water-whit·, odorless, tasteless vegetable oil, and a small per cent, of choice sterinc to make a solid. It is easy to understand why the vegetable iat is preferable. Food cookcd with snlnial fat absorbs so much grease that it become· un wholesome and to a great degree indigestible. Animal fat. hog lards, are liable to diseases that may b« conveyed to snan, saturating the tissues with diseased products. It Is true the process of mm kin g ani mal fat for commerce usually deprives the product of Hs poisonous qualities, but it docs not invariably do so, and the thought of using food, even sterilised and natural!red product· of disease, is not pleasant. Snow Drift, the vegetable lard, U lite from this objection, mart easily assimilated, perfectly pure, digestible and for economy is a* desirable an addition to the hnman diet ss it is poasible to imagine. It is cheaper thin lard or batter and a leu quaatity will accompliah the required re naît. Aim»#: erery American family friea every day. and because of' the kind of fat aied thia frying has resulted in many hooaeholda in dya pepsia and it* Inevitable con sequence·—tied tempera and general nn happioet·. Hotter fata eaaily decompose at a low temperature aad are therefore the poorest frying material*. Animal fat*. auch aa lard, are liable to contamination—both are indigestible. There i*. however, a way to fry and bake which due* aot lender the food indigestible. aad that ia with Wesson Oil and Snow Drill. Go to the Demonstration and allow an expert to prove to yon >ihe superior qualities of tbeao prod net*, for all MAKING, FRYING O* SALADS. There are various other product* on the market Made from vegetable oil, the "Jaat aa good* and "«amp thing" varieties aa com pared with 8N0W DRIFT, hat why take a substitute when you can (et the genuine article? Both granulated sugar and brown «near are made from the tame crude material, bot they reprcaent quite different degrees of excellence'. Wesson Cooking Oil aokfaqtOBta the pur* refined oil or ttqpM fat ■d is m»d«. Fof All frying h 1» ««potior to fan J. A. GLENN COMPANY, GASTONIA ♦ ♦*** rs - NORTH CAROLINA mmM ^si VKb uuu ^ - ~ I DURING THIS Remember In our Ladles* Department we are offering this week Voiles, Tamise, Mannish Checks, Melton*, White Duck and Cream Serge Skirts, 20 per cent discount, All Trimmed Hats, 33 per cent discount, :: Big lot summer Ribbons, 25c, 50c and 60c Ribbons at 15c Ladles9 ready made White Waists, 20 per cent discount. Big lot of Lawns, 10c and 20c values to go at 5c and 10c, [ See our great line of White Wash Goods Just arrived. ONE LOT OP MEN'S CLOTHING TO GO AT HALF PRICE. " The People»»

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