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The Gastonia Gazette. Imm4 Bvarr Teda u4 Friday by Um Cuctte Pablishlnc Cwnpwr. : ' : ' : JK&.W. ATKINS Editor aad-Maacf Admitted lata tha Bull at Ura feat OOc mt OMtaaU. lt. C at tba tout rata el BDlSCUrTION ruot: Ua Y r . , Sil Mnmth. , I Poor staatht f . - Ona Month ,, , ..IJO - -TS .50 . as , TUESDAY, FEB. 19. 1907. , Of making many laws there is no end. Sonth Carolinians are just 200 to the good (?) in the number of the statutes made anil nrndiA&A for their benefit mr . - ! W reason of the recent session J of the General Assembly, just closed. How many of them will : operate for the good of the peo--Y pie is another question. . ' According to a dispatch to The Charlotte Observer from Raleigh eleven young Scotch men the van guard oi a move' ment of Scotch to North Caro Una arrived there Saturday night direct from their native country and will be sent to farms in eastern and western North Carolina. It is stated that they are farm-bred boys of good character. This is the kind of immigration North Carolina stands in need of. It is 4b be uoped that this advance guard will find life so pleasant and , conditions so favorable in the Old North State that they may be the means of persuading many more of their countrymen ot tne same class to come over and cast their- lot here. There is room for thousands of good immigrants in the State. Let the good work go on. CALLTOG20WEIS. '? - s There wilt be no mail sen-ice on the rural free flelivery routes Friday, this being Washington's birthday, a holiday in government circles. The .. Gaston county association of mail .' carriers will meet in Dallas on this day. ... At the meeting of the board of directors of the Lowell Cotton Mills in Lowell Friday afternoon fct 2 o'clock, Mr. John C. Rankin was re-elected president, Mr. S. M. Robinson secretary and treas urer and Mr. Frank Robinson, vice president. Tuesday o! Court Week Deft for Mass Meetlnf at Pallas. To t h e farmers of Gaston County. J At yourlast meeting iu Dallas it was ordered that we have" a great mass meeting of farmers in Dallas at the noon hoar of court on Tuesday, the 26th. inst. Therefore, as chairman ot the county cotton growers associa tion, I call on one and all of yon to meet there that day and let ns all put onr heads together for the great good of our cause. We have secured two speakers for the occasion, Esquire John H. Rutledge and Col. Robt. L. Abernethy, two as good speak ers as our county affords, and no mote loyal advocates of our- cause have we than these two gentlemen. We urge upon every farmer in Gaston to set apart this day for this occaaion and let us show to the world that we are not asleep for the great common cause of bo me protection. Remember. riends, if we let our cause go down now, it will be years to come before we can get on top again, for the enemy will take advantage ot our neglect and we can not overcome their oppost tion unless we present a bold front now. Hoping that I will have the pleasure of meeting many of you on this occasion and with very kindest personal regards and best wishes I am. Yours Very Trulv, A. M. Henderson. President of Gaston County Cot ton Growers Association. m - - Absolutely Puro A Cream of Tartar Powdr, freo from alum or phoa ptiatlo add (lakes Hosd Baking Easy LOCAL AFFAIRS. Spring is creeping no on ns fat The days are growing perceptibly r-IIaye yon gotten tbaf'savlnga hank yet? Don't put.it off too long. Tbey are moving fast. . The Tnesdav Afternoon Club ia being entertained by Mrs. Frost Torrence this afternoon. "The Kid Engineer il the4 second in our series of railroad stones. It will be found in the sup plement to-day Don't fail to read it. - .. . ... .- Get ready for the municipal primaries Aiarcn Tin. rue candi dates for mavor have but little more than two weeks vet on the anxious seat. The campaign is beginning to get interesting. "Who will be the candidates for aidermenf" is the latest question. It is known that some of the in cumbents will not stand for re-election. .There is speculation as to tneir successors.. of course I understand all about ethics, etc. , but I do notcare whoknowsl used Gowan's : Pneumonia Cure because it saved my life. I keep a bottle always in the house and one in mv grip. If the baby gets a little cold we v v head off the croup and I know that it will cure Pneumonia There is no use to lie down :!l and die when a remedy is in reach 25 cents, for trial .i...-!v .v'e'K" I dont believe In these patent .dopes, bul Gowan's is external and does the work. You ' can show this letter to anybody you want. I'll back it np. Better try the remedykeep it on hand. Yours, jimT - Invitations reading as follows were issued to-day: "Mri George A. tray ana -miss uray will receive inursday afternoon, February tweniy-nrst, lour to six." The First National Bank. Citi zens National Bank and the Gaston Loan & Trust Co. will be closed friday, Washington's Birthday, this Being a tegai nonaay. Remember the biir mass metinr f cotton growers which President Henderson calls to be held at Dal las Tuesday of court week, the 26th. nvery cotton grower in the county should be on hand. . Kouie jn umber Z from Dallas which was to have been converted into a tn-weekly route after the 16th, has been ordered continued as adailv for three months, pending surveys of ; me rural routes in mis county. -In an affrav at the Arlington Mill Sundav night Charlie Mull had his coat cut up considerably and also received a nesn wound irom a knife in the hands of Charlie Watters, of tne Old Mill. It seems that the atlray grew out of the fact that Mull took Watters' girl to drive Sunday auernoon Clerk of Superior Court C. C. cornweii nas in nis omce at uaiias a check for $18 belonging? to a Confed erate veteran by the name of W. M. Staltings. It seems that the owner of this check came to Gas ton from some other county and his address is not known to the clerk. Any one knowing the above named will please confer with Mr. Cornwell. What has become of the bills sent to Raleigh by the committee appointed by the recent meeting? There are many people who voted in favor of them at the mass meeting wno would like to know wnat is be ing done in the matter. The bond issue bill had the unanimous en dorsement of the largest and most harmonious mass meeting Gastonia ever had. Gaston Conclave No. 391 mproved Order Heptasopbs will initiate new candidates at their regular meeting Friday nignt. BESSEMER BRIEFS. rfMoondeaee af the Oaatta. Bessemer City, Feb. 19. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cornwell. of Dallas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Froneberger Sunday. Mrs. Robert Garren and daughter, Ruth, are visiting friends at Charlotte. Mrs. R. L. Thornburg is confined to her home by illness. Mr. William Waller, who has been sick the past week, is able to be out again. 1 The remains of Mrs. Daisy Chandler Walker, who died Fri day morning at the home of Mr Jonn A smitn wnere sne was visiting, were taken to Hamer, N. C, the home of her childhood, where the funera; and burial took place on Saturday. Mrs. Walker was born at Hamer, Caswell THIS IS WORTH SAVING. The following simple home made mixture is said to relieve any form ot Kheumatism or backache, also cleanse r and strengthen the kidneys and bladder, overcoming all urinary disorders, if taken before the stage of Bright 's disease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one once; Compound byrup tar saparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take in teaspoon ful doses after meals and at bedtime. A well-known authority states that these ingredients are main ly of vegetable extraction, and harmless to use, and can be ob tained at small cost from any good prescription pharmacy. Those who think they have kid ney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder or Rheu matism, should give this pre scription a trial, as no harm can possibly follow its use, and it is said to do wonders for some people. J22F519 county, in 1875. For. a number pi years she had made her home Here with relatives and was loved and admired by all her acquaint ances. She was married to Mr Walker in 190ft Qd since that time had resided at Brown Sum mitt, N. C. She leaves, besides her husband, a daughter three years old, lour sisters and one orotner, who have the sympathy u uimy inenos. ' One of the most pleasant and happy events of the season was the party given at the home of Mr R. A Falls near Pleasant Ridge Friday bikui. adoui ou young people were present and the evening was greatly enjoycu oy, au. Many amusing games and contests were engaged y.n.ul a nonr. Refreshments, n ticious ana palatable, were served Miss Grace Brown, -of Concord. was -expected to arrive to-day to visit Miss fctnel tirav but a message this morning trought the intelligence that she was seriously ill at her oome. lnis news will be beard with regret ay miss Brown's many uasionia inenas. ANNOUNCEMENTS. - FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce mvself a can didate for election to the office of Mayor of Gastonia, subject to the action of the regular city primary. C. B. Armstrong FOR MAYOR. I take this means of stating to the citizenship of Gastonia that I am a candidate for the office of mayor. If successful in the contest, I pledge myself to the support of only such policies as will afford just and equal treatment to all. Joseph H. Separk. FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of mayor of Gas tonia, subject to ' the"action of a primary in which the qualified voters of the town may participate, with the regular box ballot. W. W. Glenn. NEGLIGEE SHIQTS The minute the weather lias a Spring-like appearance, that uiiuule you begin to think of Negligee Shirts with the soft fronts. Starched fronts are all right in Winter, but save and deliver us irom iavm aannjf oummerv The Spring Styles ore Ready. -You'll sec many new patterns that are different from Hhe common aoii aeen everywnere. 50c.. $1.00, $1.50 and $2. ; -.- . - . This ia the price range, but quoting Shirt prices proves nothing until you see the Shirts, v. -is- ' .v ( .'. , See Our 31.00 Shirts. Best Shirts ever offered, for the money. .. ' . Remember . XlL WINTER G00D5 AT REDUCED PRICES. . - SWAN-SLATER CO. ' llead-U-Foat Oatrttters for Me. .ad B.ya; eooooeaooeoeooooacgeeccc-egoeoooeooooaocgaecoooao We Have a Very; Attractive Business Proposition, vto Offer You 41 " g We represent several. fire insurance and a life insurance company that have aeteed to loan back toGastonians on real estate security, all premiums collected in one city. ' .V This is a very attractive proposition which we would be very glad to discuss with any one interested. ,; .. If you need anything: in the insurance line, call No. 89 and let ns send our man to- see yon. I Gastonia Insurance 4 Realty Co. 0CCC0C9000QC' If Yen Want Casten Coonry Newa Sohscrlbe for The Oatette. II Yon Want Neat. Up-to-Date Stationery see ns-we Print U, FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE S H OoOOO Stock for - Safe Greatesl Off urm ere Proposition ' i L 1 ........ ver lade IN G ASTONI A l-il 1,1 HI 4 4 HI 41 HI HI HI I To the farmers and others who are in need of FURNITURE we beg- to submit the following proposition, the most remarkable yon ever beard of in the 'Furniture line in Gastonia or elsewhere. It is this: In order to reduce our immense stock of $10,000 worth of g-oods sufficiently to admit into our building: our spring: stock which is now being- shipped, we are going: to give you the advantage of Cash Prices together with all the time you want up to Six Months. There is no claptrap or fake about this sale. We are not making this offer in order to secure cash ; we dont need it right now. You get the goods at exactly the price you would have to pay if you gave us every cent , " . - 7 ' f - t ' - - on ' ; - v- .V - v otit cash down aDd we give you all the time you want. Isn't this an ffer worth considering?. To those who haven't the ready money at hand this is a boon. : : " : Our big stock contains everything in the Furniture line: Iron Bed Steads, Bed Room Suits, Book Cases, Ladies' Writing Desks, Leather Upholstered Rockers, Willow , ..: : ' ;, . " " . . ".lr.. r- --- Rockers, Leather Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Dining Tables and Chairs, Felt Matresses, Big Line of Rugs, Mattings and Druggets. x : t i ' ;"-'.: s B I G LOT OF COOK STOVES TOGO A T COST To make room for two car loads of new ones now on the way., v IDon't Forget THE PLACE! Li E FURFIlTUiSS CO Don't Forfict THE PLACE GASTONIA, ( : NORTH CAROLINA
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