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I H > « f« « > I 11 » M « t I I I I HA I MR. CITMECNt , , , , f , τ Of coane you waat to kc«p op τ * with what'· foin* on io + 4 the county. You c«ci do it by τ Ζ retdlajr Tta· Guette. i : S JAS. W. ATKINS, Editer «od Μ·η·4·Γ. Devoted to the Protection of Home end the Intereste of VOL. XXVII. . i .vy PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAYS AND GA8TONIA, N. C„ FRIDAY, W. Y. ΛτηΜπι/. C. N. Rvami. Fictif <1. A. O. M«tu. Cashier. CAPITAL HO.OOO THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OASTONIAt N. C. Accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers, and farmers Invited. Liberal Denting along Conservative Lines. SAVINGS We have added a Savings Department, in which we Pay 4 per cent., compounded every three months. If yon have not already opened an account in this department we invite yon to do so. "A Social Glass of the Highest Class" | BEAUFONT Ginger Ale « Served FREE Saturday! Commencing at 10 a.m. till 1 p. m. AT THE FOLLOWING Popular Soda Fountains: Fui Μ TOIHNCK'S DRUO STOKE 'mtodÏt* Fin ai HENNERY'S DRUO STORE MiImUi SATUUAT ^NO il WILLIAM'S DRU6 CO. S*4· F Mate la 8ATUMAY ADAMS' DRUO COMPANY MfMNk UltIUlY Irm λ ADAMS' DWG COMPANY UnrW UTWMT Ffrt Λ MQONEY t bliNSUCKLR hit ami UTOOil fret «I . MOWS' CAFE ummr Γγκ d « CITY CAR SITUS*? ΤΗΒ Charlotte Observer The Ltrfest aid Best New·· paper in North Carolina. Every day li tke Year. SS.00 a Year. Tiu Oiutvu coniliti of 10 to It pave· daily mad 20 to 32 page· Buniif. It nasdlee mon u«i matter, local, State, national and foreign than any other North Carolina newspaper. THE 'SUNDAY MSOYBt U unexcelled aa a sew· medium, aad la alao Λ Had witfc excellent matter ol a miacellaneoua nature. The Semi-Weekly Obaerver laaued Taeadaya and Friday·, at $1.00 r. la tba Urraat paper for the la thfa aactton. It eoaalate <A tordra. Add rasa, THE OBSERVER CO», ciiavLotti. n. c. CARD MOUNTS for photo* Vari it} of colora at OAiarra ο See Gray·, grace, wfcae, red. fa ler«i akptte-et»M cat to order. Tramp· Doa't Uk· IT— ItthkM Them Work Beaofwrt Ginger Ale A SplMdld Taaic aad Ia virorant l^an^Taka η ΑΠ Orot*T»7»rjjnriat·. The Jahn H. Spark·' Shew·. Will exhibit at Gastooia Thurs dsy afternoon and night, Nov. 15th. The excellant reputation left by the Sparks' Show» on former visit· to Gastonia would alone insure liberal patronage this time, but the lnsty growth and ysst improvements id the show since its task visit will make it more attractive than ever. Sparks is a man of energy and enterprise, wide experience and ample capital, and ha has brought all this to bear in mak ing bis ahow so peri or to all other similar exbibitiona. He has a brand new train of monster railway cars ballt especially for blm, all new gorgeous cages, dens, costly trapping·, etc. He has engaged the best talent big salaries can procure. He has expended over 140,000 in in creased equipment. Every effort hsa been made regardless of post to make his show satisfying to his pride and advanced ideas. That be baa succeeded la amply proven by the way the news· papers apeak of hie exhibition wherever he has appeared. It is the universal verdict that he 'ias now the moat splendid, com· plete and high-class exhibition of the kind in America. ltveryona should come to town in tima to see the çorgeopi street parada at oopa, aad then follow the crowd to the ahow grounds a|id witness the big free exhibition, One hundred and fifty men ar< busy throwing dirt oa the nea railroad that 1· to connect Piae· hirst and Aberdeen. The road will be operated by the Aaheborc and Aberdeea road. The com pany expects to have traim running over the road in Pebra ary. YOBK AND YOR1 VILLE. What'· toll* Amomi oir Nslfk k*ra Jut Acr··· Ik· Li··. YocVrllle Baquirw. M There i· «till lots of cotton tc be picked yet, some of the fleldi being practically untouched The backward couditioo u! work io the cotton 6elds if be· cause of tbe scarcity of labor. There are a number of people in the Ogden neighborhood who insist on believing that Ralney Wilson was not killed by a train: but that be was murdered mm his body was placed on the track. So far as it has been practicable to learn there is nc direct evidence oa the subject The annual flower show which was to have been held to-day un der tbe auspices of tbe (oral so ciety of the Presbyterian chnrcb, had to be called οβ for want of a suitable room in which it could be held. The bsby show is in progress this afternoon at tbe n( ι/.., r τ u...i •ad the understanding is that the flower show will be held utxt rear as usual. Bart Brian, little aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brian, bad quite a setlous accident around at the traded school last Friday after· noon. The children were watch ing the exhibition of · trained bear, when suddenly the animal started in the direction of a bunch of them and caused a stampede. Little Barr was caught under a pile of other boys and rendered unconscious. His life whs dispaired of for a timet but it has since developed that he was not permanently in jured and be is now able to be about again. Several leading colored men of Yorkville have called at The Bnqnirer office at digèrent times recently on account of certain rumors which they say ate in circulation and which they wonld like to bave corrected. The ru mors as we understand them are to the effect that the colored "lodges," which ones we are not informed, are teaching un rest aud dissaiisfactjon as to la bor, wages and domestic service. All of the colored men referred to, and they are representative, insist raw iaey neve do kuowi· ed|re of tncb teachings iu their lodge*, or through any other source. We have no information •boot the matter more specific than ia included in the above. Special Uv (Hi·. The C. & N.-W. Railway Company baa iaaucd the follow ing notice aa joint circular No. 1: To All Agenta t Upon application and suffi cient notice to thia office, Spec ial Round Trip Ratea will be quoted partie· of Twenty-five to Filly people on one ticket, on regular trains, between any two pointa, on tbeae lines. Effective on and after April lat, 1906, B. P. Rkid, General Passenger Agent Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus coun ty, is to bave a bank. Wtaltd: M M·· «si Warn··. Adam· Drag Co. tbe enletpris ' ing druggûts, an adv.rtUing to day (or fifty men and women (o take advantage of the special half-price offer they are Baking os Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for tbe cur· of constipa tion and dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent package at half-price, 25 cents. So positive are they of tb« remarkable power of tbis specific to cure tbese diseases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that tbey agree to refund tbe moaey to auy customer whom this inediciae does not quickly relieve and cure. Witb Dr, Howard'· specific at hsnd, you can eat what yon want and bave no fear of 111 conse quences. It strengthens tbe rtoaiach, rive· perfect digestion, regulate· lPe bowel·, create· aa ap j>ctite. and make· the Hfe worth u,Sf. •n nnaaual opportunity to obtain 00 doaes of Ike bast medicine ever made for kaU iu ragnlar price, with the pernona) ipuraotM of a wall known buaioesa fins to refund the money if It doea not give aatia If yon cannot call at Adama Drag Co. atore to-day. Bend tbem 25 centa by mail and tb«jr will «rod jroo a package promptly, charge* paid. Adana Dru Co. kave bee* able to ••cur» only a ll»i ed «apply of the •pecinc, ao ercat ia the iJcma»4, and vo* alioold not delay taking advan tage of the liberal offer they ar» raak log thta week. Νβ-23. I· lb· Cure· M. Episcopal church—Service· 11·. u»., conducted by Bishop J. M. Horner. West Rod Methodist church —Preaching tl 11 ·. n. tod 7 p. m. Rpworth I^eteue *t β p. m. Sonday. Rev. J. M. Do»·· in. pastor. Lutheran church—Communtbo services at 11 ·. m., Snoday. Preparatory services Sstqrday at 3:45 p. m., Rev. John Hall, pas tor. St. Michael's Catholic church —Mas» at 11 a. m. and service· at 3 p. m. the tr.d and 4th Snn· day's of the month. Services at 3 p. in. every Snnday. First Presbyterian chnrch— Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. «.J Sunday school at 10 a, a. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rev. R. C. Anderson, pastor, Main Street Methodist church. Rev. B. If- Bain, pastor—Sun day school, 9:45 a. m.; Bpworth League devotional meeting, 6:45 p, m.| the hours for preaching •re 11 a. m. and 7:90 p.m.; morning subject, "The Irumova- { ble Kingdom of God* t evening subject, "A Word to the Young." Stranger· welcome to all these services. First Baptist church— Preach in? at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sub ject for morning, "Giving Others the Benefit of Onr Ex perience"; Sunday school at 9.45 a. in.; Young Ladies' Mia I sionary Society 3 p. m.; Β. Y. P. U.. Tuesday 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p. m. Rev. W. H. Reddish', pastof. PRESS COMMENTS WW S«M *f tk· Mat· '·»*· ·« *«rW Atwt Tfe· QiMtt· h4 tta Nrw liai Vtrii Pre· Clmlaal CUvdxad Mv, OU. The Gaatonia Oarette bu changed budi and Mr? J. W. Aikia·, o! The Charlotte Obser ver. become· the editor and proprietor, succeeding Mr. W. P. Marshall. Mr. Marshall is a newspaper man of experience and capacity and he bas made The Guette a distinctive force in the upbuilding of Oaitonia and Gaston county. Mr. At· kins is au experienced newa paper nun and will make The Oazette one of the very beat and most popular papers la the ChlSlM M jMftff CfcarMU ObMrmr. Ttk. The Observe! wish ci to taikc recognition in this department of the worth oi Ur. Jsmes W. Atkins, lately the new» editor, «bo ha* bbnghtThe Qastouis Gazette an4 gone to that ex cellent town. There is a doable resist ia this departure, for it means the retirement from the newspaper business of Mr. W. F. Marshall, the recent owner and editor of The Guette, and one of the ablest newspaper men in the State. In Mr. Atkins he has a worthy avecessor, and The Observer1· best wishes an with both. |n consequence of his leaving this paper. Mr. Victor L Stephenson snccecds him on Us news desk. Mr. Tbeo. P. Klotts, Jr., takes his plaça as exchange editor and editorial writer, and Mr. C. W. Notnce, late of The Evening Chronicle, follows Mr. &lutU as telegraph editor, Mr. R. W. Vincent con tinning as managing editor. These are all bright young nun who are destined to make their tu ark in the profession. WW* Yea Umrc Ut Blue· »nd Don't Cam a D—far Any· Y<&'2fuDA*tn$T.B OINGBR Beaufont Ginger Ale SappU·· the Waat-It'· ΑΠ Warm· Your Blood aa<l Make· You Hu*tl« Drink it «α4 -Peel Better. For Sale try All Grôcen. Dnir Kilt ι, Fountains The eight coacbroeu em ployed oa tbe Vsnderbilt estate at Biltmore bave gone oa a atrike and returned to their homes ia tbe North. Tbe coachmen claim that inferior rations were being furnished them. The remains of Dr. J. B. Matthews, wife-taurJerer and suicide physician, of Greens boro, were interred at Maple wood Cemetery, at Durham, Tuesday from the boose of hi* j»renta, _Mr. and Mrs. B. W. -·ιιι ι II I Vigorous Health <« the mo»t Dependable Wo^fc M posses* ft τ·*ρ« * »wdy hanrest Alun> \n food wfil change Health'» ruddy glow Into pinched pJene» by drying, up the rich red blood, which nrtcrc provides.. You take alum ioto your food by the use of, so called,. cheap Powder· in which a Kim it used at a cheapening substitute for pure Cream of Tartar. There is only one sure way to guard jroer health against flum and ita injurious effects—Buy only an abeçlutely put* Grape Cream of Τartar Baking Powder—buy by the name— Say ptainfy ROYAL p&mw Koyil U nude from absolutely pure Grape Cream of Tartar, fcoyal it a safe-guard to health. Read the Sign at the CO»*»» suing* 1111 ·ΙΙΜ 1·Ι ΜΙ·Il I —II· I I Ç- - Please Call This Week And laueet ear eeulete line ·# Sideboards ΒΒ^ΚϊΙΜΜΜΒΒΙΜΜΗΜΜΒΜΙΜΒΜΚΙ······· ' .; '; '-·: >," ·.■; '"·'.■ .·.·.:.' f?P'i23$*'·' ,'·' *·j^vî#.3·.» ik''*%& '· ' !'· "' Williams Furniture Co. THE GAZETTE PRINTING HOUSE P*>t"*? *· ΡΛ·"'*Ι TE—S to CMCri un. 1 tboafht it would be ISO. Very reasonable. ψ And this fr«m .«othen ' "ÎidoMd plattM dktck lor ttSD Is itttltncat of Mr ictoont. Th»nWne job lar κ> excaUcst work Ml prompt delivery, 1 am Vary itactrelyywr», ·*.'· PrttfwU ™ *»'f '■ tbf» W» Pte—c Ottcf»"Olvt 0» w Opportunity to pi—c y—. Λ Gazette Printing House TRIBUTE TO BLINO BON. , Tt» «ympathy that ■«<«< Un. WB> \ ItaBt Stcgtor. widow of 9m bnttag pow- I ϋ(Μ|Μ·ΐ|Τ *nr Y«*aad Oansoct- t Wsrt. promoter of arrtte oaplortl—. ta ι plan · free luvntw tor tba bUsd *u 1 primarily imwd by tte pdafortaao of ] bar own 00η Uy bcr AM BMttatfK J • Wlfluritem apaalal dispattfc Μ 0κ> Nrw York World ΤΙ» ·οα (· Cl. Ο Oaaibta at UMH barmatfi, Mar Wltwuarr». IV, who bu tea* I1U1MI «hit* bo ni »u waafca »WV n· là now «boot forty yoar· aH. < kir. (MnWi «ald tte otter nlgbt ttet Ula matter «rot Will· I tte Un oT a niaxMhM «or tte Mind to Ma ateat a year ·η mm afwr te M taM ter wtet a boon κ ««M te t· tte MM ta raat fpr *.analioa tte aawm, «m M pni nu l oataa a aaaotfc. Rm twa toM Mu ttet tea ted rwwlrad ta pat tte plan lata «axwtaa «a mm m M roaM te prfwtly Îrrdoptd. Ma ra rvatly lafarmad bi* tbat«teba4M«a thé ûrrnn piment* for publimtkM. Mr. WM adaeatad la a Xt* Tor ν lasUiato tar tte bUad at Xtetk erruaa «nJ Tbtrty foiirth atraat. Ha waut to wnbratena M J«2 far tawt «ni by a apocMMt aad foar yaaca latar ara· aanM at WUteaUam. Ba ovma bla ara borna. f«r«traa a aa· rortnbl» allowau» (rata Mt ai alter. M wall road, tem «te oootaatad and (te Mope awl ilrbef a« Map Mm paapla t» fela WjM. * \ ·/>? Mai »hall Davia had bia throat cot with 9 nuor 1· Ike hand· ο( omet Ltwto, «t » Μβτο frolic «I Stocky Mont tHuéay ilgkt, DENTIST. ^fficcfiratSoorT. If. C.A.BM'c GA8TOKXA, N. C. 4 % ' S. FALLS 4 WHIMS, DBKTI8T8 V -K OASTOWA, N. C. PH. J. M. HUHTBB
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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