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4 -y-'I f " - ';' it - The Gastonia Gazette; ! MILLTCMY crnURCS. I . iMned Kvrr TMtdti and Prid? by lb Oxcttc Phlihhn Company, l 18 JA.S. W. ATKINS Bd !! tluiltl .-;'.. l Admitted tat tit awll at Um MOto t GMttrala. N. C at tk povad tM l pMtwre. April 2. 1902. ' susscumoN rucB: i Tut,,,.,,. , . '' 9U Mootk . Pout Mauth Oat atootli $1-M - .71 . M . .11 TUESDAY, MARCH, 26, 1907. United States Senator James R, Burton, of Kansas, was re leased Saturday from the jail at . fronton. Mo., after serving a if sentence of five months. He was tried andconvicted of ac cepting fees for practicing be " fore departments at Washington for clients. He arrived at his i:; home town, Abilene, Kan., Sat ; urday night and was accorded a . royal welcome. After an in formal reception at his home he and his wife drove to the theatre where he delivered a stirring address on "Why I Was Pros ; ecuted." He lays the blame for his trial, conviction and im prisonment at the doors of . President Roosevelt. He says r that shortly after he was placed in prison he was offered a pardon but declined to accept it. It is stated that Senator Burton will edit a newspaper. He evidently intends to tell the world that he is a persecuted man. Judging from the cordial and friendly reception accorded him on bis return home, it is to be taken for granted that his fellow citizens of Abilene have great confidence in him. DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION, Constipation. Sour Stomach. Sick Headache. Malaria, Billioasness, Torpid Liver and Jaundice are quickly relieved and permanently cored by Father William's Indian Herb Tablets. They act directly on the Liver and Digestive organs, causing perfect assimilation and Digestion of the food. Cleanses the Stomach. Regulates the Bowels. They are only 20 cents per box. and your money cheerfully refunded if not as we represent them. For sale only by Frost Torrence & Co. Gai toma. N. C. 6 An Immense Cow. The Gazette welcomes to its advertising columns this week the North State Mutual Life In surance Company, of Kinston, N. C, of which Mr. J. H. Ter ry is representative in this territory, being manager of the local branch. The cartoon which forms' a part of their ad vertisement is a very striking one and tells a great story in it self. Look it up and read it. Mr. and Mrs. Workman Bereaved. Nancy May, the eight-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Workman, died this morning at 12.10 after a week's illness with peritonitis. The funeral a exercises are oeing conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bereaved parents by Rev. R. C. Anderson and the little form will be laid to rest in Oakwood Cemetery. The pall bearers are Messrs W. Y. War ren, W. F. Michael, S. A. Rob inson and J. H. Kennedy. The UdW Hearts Made Clad by a Feast at FaahlanaMa Betdwaar Tha Easlar Open- ' iaia. i;. - t. :r , - It is herethe Easter, season, of course: and they are here that is to say again the spring millinery openings, "of course This -.. announcement will - not cause a panic among the cold blooded, unimaginative, - unro mantic. unsentimental members of the male population batjft is of vital import to the fairer lex and this week, whatever else is left undone, it is safe to say that the Easter bonnets will receive their meed of attention. The displays this season are unusually good so the ladies say and we take their word for it implicitly. We conld'nt prove it or disprove it to save our life because we just simply dont know anything about ladies' hats. They all look alike to us, or rather we intended to say we never saw two that look ed alike. But they are all pretty. J. M. Balk Ca's. A horseshoe stands for good luck; it always has and always will. The one . entering the millinery department at the big stores of the J. M, Belk Com pany's walks under a horseshoe fashioned of violets and illumi nated by an electric globe. It is an omen of good lock to the one who enters thereunder, for he or she is being ushered into a bower of loveliness, there to feast the eyes upon creations of headwear which are indeed most bewitcbing"and beautiful. Lav ender and green are the colors used in decorating these, mil linery parlors and well was the work cone. Under the skilled band of Miss Kreglow, now be ginning her fourth season as bead of the millinery depart ment of these stores, everything has been arranged to a queen's taste and the hats, things of beauty within themselves, are displayed to the very best ad vantage. Assisting Miss Kreg low are Miss Bessie Johnston, Miss Lyda Adams, Miss Lois McAllister and Miss Willie Brad- ley, all young ladies who have experience in this line. The opening began this morning and continues through Thursday. The most popular styles of the season are the mushroom and little sailor effects.. The leading shades are chaumagne and brown. This firm has a larger assortment of the Gage bats this season than ever before. The airship shape is also some thing new this season. Styles, shapes and shades are here in an endless variety; they must be seen to be appreciated. Yeifer-McLean Mf. Ca. The annual Elster millinery opening at this store will take place tomorrow and Thursday. The showing of fashionable bats will be larger and more brilliant than ever before at this popular establishment. More about the new creations, the styles, colors etc. will appear in this colnmn Friday. Hisses Euddock. The Misses Ruddock have long been identified with the mil linery business in Gastonia and as usual they will have on dis play this season an extremely attractive line of the newest and prettiest creations in headwear. Their opening takes place to morrow and Thursday, in their rooms over tbe Lucas Com pany's. Masculine Attire For "Easter" Next Sunday's Easter. Now Is the time, to make your spring pur chases, while the stocks art fresh and the season new. -,. Mew springs suits, in Fancy Worsteds, Plaids, Stripes, of decided designs, and agaia the soft invisible tracings of plaids and stripes. Full line of 81ue Serges, which are always in good taste. - ' Am especially strag llae freta SIS u IIS. Others SIO te $12.80. SPRINO ; ''. ' '. Pewr-le-Haee1. 'V: t la everyone's favorite color. Handsome quality of sjlk and 'most attractive designs. ' 25c, 50c and 75c White aa CeJre4 Skirts, Nejrligeea. in fine quality Ma dras', white and colored in stripes, plaids & etc. with light grounds. Cuffs attached and detached. $1.00 to $2.00. New' Hats Easter Millinery will not all be confined to the Women. No sirl New soft shapes and derbies - - .- $1.00 te 5.. 0. Swan-Slater Co. Head-to-Foot Out-flttera for Men and Boys, ' ASTER GREETINGS Just received tbe prettiest and dain tiest lot of new and novel designs' in Bracelets, Waist, Sets, Neck Chains, Lockets Crosses, Combs, , Hat Pins, Barretts, Bar Pins, Pen dants and in fact anything suitable fOr ' r EASTER GIFTS for your wife, sister or sweetheart. Jnst the thing to set off new Easter Hat or Gown. Torrence-Morris Jewelers & Opticians. Co. Ma Thursday Friday OF THIS WEEK Saturday BEGINNING THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 28TH The most - complete and fashionable line of EASTER 1 and SPRING MILLINERY in GASTONIA; ' The latest stles, the most up to now fashions. ; OUR MILLINERS are the most experienced to be bad and their skill and taste in creating articles original different from those yon see every dayhas resulted in the building up of this- department of our business ' until we have tbe largest and bent millinery department in this section of the Carolinas. : r : , : If your Easter -Hiat c . . comes from Love's Everybody will Know it's Right - -i.-.r-'. ---w V"'w. ;'.l.v;:,-'-;..;---fr-;.,-vv-.H; Wealso have on exhibition the Greatest Line of Dress Goods . and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Waists and Skirts ever shown in , Gastonia or Gaston County. M : : : i ' : : ; - - GET IT AT LOVE'S" ilNO. F. '' WffclNC THURSDAY Don't Buy FRIDAY Before - Seeing SATURDAY Our Lines AA WmmimA The management of the base ball team wants $600 this year in order to give Gastonia a good team. There will be no great expense connected with the team this year as the grounds will need very little attention, but the other running expenses will be much higher this year than before on account of the scarcity of eood men. Already .a a t more than nait or me aoove amount has been subscribed and tbe remainder will be forthcom ing. Gastonia will have a good team. The Gazette expects to name a partial line-up next week. 7 S299IAISCO. Mary Dark circles under the eyes indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise and Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and beauti ful. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Adams Drug Co. Peoplea Meetinf. A large congregation was pres ent at the initial service of the peoples meeting inaugurated at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Three united with tbe church at that time and one last night, when tbe church was again nearly filled with interested listeners. Ser vices are being held each eve ' ning at 7.45 o'clock and the public is cordially invited to at teud. Considerable interest- is being manifested and much good will no doubt result. Tbe : pastor. Rev. R. C. Anderson, is doing the preaching. ftCtt far Special Work. At the conclusion of his lecture on Korea in tbe - Main Street M. E. church Friday night. Rev. J. R. Moose, the Korean missionary who. is at nome on a year's leave, an nounced that he would begin to receive subscriptions for a -new special ' work in Korea. Mr. aoose stated uiax ne would re- ""7 subscriptions or or for other i iMpst, since his re "Reiit mm Wca last summer, appetitt aad iiiestkj large amounts I am m loader MMtv.. i- iror--' Md mm faiainf tetk." d "onc tnu lianiioa Additioa; Oabth.'TOne over . i, Four m are euiai laaraw qn r at Holy Week. This being Holy Week there will be evening prayer, litany and evening meditation at St. Mark's Episcopal church this evening and Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock. Similar services were held last evening. On Good Friday there will be morning prayer, litany and ser mon at 10 o'clock. On Easter day there will be morning prayer ana sermon at n a. m. and a children's service at 4 p. m. Quite an interesting program, consisting of Easter recitations, carols, etc., has been arranged for this occasion. The public is cordially invited to attend an or tnese services which will, be conducted by thi pastor, Kev. W.,ti. Hardin, y tne V; tmtdiaamwmdomrtmttomennm I CHATTEL ( r u MtisStetMM. v - . V Warranty Atent at LewelL Mr. John Cloud, of Chester, S. C, has been appointed depot agent tor tne boutnern at Low ell, succeeding Mr. J. R. Buscb. who was recently sent there to take the place of C. C. Iuman, resigned. He took charge yes terday. He has moved his fam ily to irowen ana is occupying the bouse belonging to Miss Nel lie Roseman. Tbe - force has also been increased, a clerk be ing added. Heretofore there have been two men on in day time, tne agent and tne operator, and one at night. Now there are three in day time, the agent, a clerk and an operator, and one at night, a combined agent and operator. Mr. Cloud is an ex perienced railroad man having . - at oeen tn tne omces at Chester for several years. ' .". l&RlttAbE blanks, Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerve, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Adams Drug Co. Up Azalnst If. " One of our rural free delivery route carriers going out from Gastonia is up against it. He wants someone to go over the route with him in order that he may have some assistance in cleaning out the wasp nests from tbe mail boxes be serves. On this particular route the owners of boxes have allowed these in sects to build their nests in the boxes and every time the car rier deposits mail -in them he has to fight if out with the mis creants, often getting the worst of the scrap. The carrier wants some one to go with him but. as the regulations don't allow another person to treverse the route with tne carrier, he is np against it himself. Oyer flail of fond Wanted by Firemen far Purchase at H at PnVihanlaianal Ra1asakA Being Subscribed Rapidly. 1 XThe members of the local fire department are meeting with success and encouragement in their campaign to raise $500 with which to purchase horses. Up to this afternoon $290. over half tbe amount, has been oromised and others are subscribing right along. Tbe list is as follows: John F. Davis & Son , $snn Williams Furniture Co. 5.00 W. T. Love 5.00 Gastonia Furniture Co ..5 00 R. P. Rankin 5ft) W. T. Rankin ... 5.00 Gastonia Hardware Co.- '. .5.00 J. Flem Johnson & F-, . ,,., .5.00 C. B. Armstrong . 10.00 J. D. Moore ; ,.,,,., 5.00 J. L. Beal 5.0O Lucas Company m J. E. Page ,...... -2 50 Loftin& Co. . 2.50 C. M. Moore Felix McLean L. L. Jenkins. J. M.Belk Co. S. N. Boyce.. L. u. Y egram. M. T. Wilson. John F. Love. Craig & Wilson. Adams Drug Co.. V. iv. Long L. H. Long. Jr.. J.F. Yeager.. Swan-Slater Co.. Rev. E. L. Bain. J. W. Atkins Gaston Iron Works. H. O. Ross. A. S. Newton , , R. R. vy R. N. Wilson 3. L. Hanna. Gastonia Bottling Wks. I. R. McFadden J. F. Hanna. The Areo Red .Salmon of Alaska has the deepest red col or, ana tne nnest flavor ot any Salmon packed. It Is packed entirely by machine, and not touched by the human hand. One trial makes a customer. Banner Harness Co.., J. E. CMtRn ,, M. B. Hftiiy L , I. A. XtmriW , 1 Mauney &- Honevsucker. . JaS. W. Rnry , L H. B. Moore. , . W. H. nh Robinson Rrna. J. H. KnnHv Gaatonia Livery Best cotton 11 cents on the local market to-day Only one bale has oeen maraeiea. L. Thompson & Elite Grocerv Citiien R. L. Davis. Son ....... Get Your EASTER CANDIES AT rt Tcrrcnce & Co a and Mortrar rA blanks for sale at The Gazette office. Kennedy5 W.T. Parham John H. Adams H. F. Rockett. City Grocery . Wetiell" Torrence- Morri a D. Lebovits Charles Ford IL. F. Groves C. M. Dnnn. I J.-A. Hnnter , E. H. Forbes. J. B. Beal. Co.. J. S. Torrence- Cash Southern Cotton Oil S. M. Jforria . J. O. White... J. C. I Co.. 2.00 - .50 - 25.00 - ; 5.00 2.00 .1.00 .1.00 $25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ."2.50 1.00 $2.00 1.00 'JO 2.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 2.S0 2.50 .50 .50 1.00 2.00 -2.00 5.00 ' 1.00 5.00 5.00 .50 10.00 5.00 1.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 4.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 -, .50 5.00 2.50 1.00 5.0() 3.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5 The Bennettsville "Sboofly train on the Atlantic Coast Line was wrecked at Paikton Friday and several persons were more or less injured, f L. . Davis, a former revenue officer, was convicted in Fed eral Court at Greensboro Friday and sentenced by Judge Boyd to serve one year and one day in tbe Federal prison at Atlanta. A forest fire which started near Stuart's, Va., Friday swept over Patrick and portions of ad joining counties, destroying an immense amount of property and endangering many lives. There is an apparently well founded rumor that Josiab Wil liam Bailey will retire as editor of The Biblical Recorder,., the organ of "' the North Carolina Baptist Convention, and that Rev, C. W. Blanc hard will suc ceed nim. Air. liaiiey declines to say anything about tbe mat ter." There is much conjecture as to what Mr. Bailey' will de vote himself to. He is rec ognized . as one of tbe most brilliant writers or speakers in the State. . . . Mr. Lamar Pegram returned this morning from Charlotte where he has been assisting tbe management of the Charlotte National Bank by Molding down the position of assist ant cashier recently made vacant by .1 1 ii j rane ti. Jones. J Dr. J. G. Kennedv. of Allechenv. Pa., who has served the Associate Reformed Presbyterian . church for the past seven weeks, leaves for his Dome to-day. Dr. Kennedy, who has been sojourning in Gas tonia on account of his health, has greatly endeared himself to the peo ple here and especially to the con gregation which has heard ' his masterly sermons for the past sev eral weeks. Dr. Kennedy can be assured of a hearty welcome when he desires to return to Gastonia. - April fst la not far off and you will want to start Some' one after your customers who owe you. Is your supply of Bill Heads, etc:, equal to the occasion. ' If not' we are in the. market and will be glad to print you' some. Gazette Pub. Co. Magnificent Display - OF Easter Footwear Low Shoes : AND i Pumps FOR Ladles : and Gentlemen, , Boysv Girls and Children. . .. . Wexordially invite your inspection of the very best in style at our popular Low Prices. .. .,. . ,, Every Shoe an Artistic Creation Robinson -Bros. IF YOU 0VN A Cameron Steel Range lU Wv; a perfect .! baker, a 1 .or aaver, a fail saver and a .range th , will last a life time, with ' .' but a few simple repairs. Larger Oreuu . Larger Flues vTCan Afiach Pessrvolr WiH Bam Any Fuel r i; ..... Beautiful ia ippesjasce " ; 1 . ' :'.'"",.' ",':-lS'lJ-'? Cocks Much Qskktr Trfeatyoursclf and family to a new " Cameron' GASTONIA FURTJITURE CO. sales Accrrs catc r-. c ' I Crrrcnbe for The Gazetts
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