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hasfe&90k QA3T02OA GAZETTE. Tb 0attta FublUhlnc Compear. JAM. W. ATKlJjfr Editor Mnc Admitted lnt-th mU at tb roat Cfftc t Oastotila. N. Citllw sound mi of Potass Apctt U, V. . - suBsciumofi rmcE: On tm '.. .. .. .. 8i. monUil ,. .. .. .. .. .. . .H row ftwtitha ... .. -.. CM moafli -.. '.. .. J j TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1907. Charlotte's new Officials can not be called the "Donothings." If Charlotte keeps her present pace she will soon rival Atlanta as a sensation centre. To let the hospital movement drop now, after the largest part of the needed amount has been subscribed, would be a fatal mistake. Now is the lupe to push it through. . Editor Wade Harris of The Charlotte Chronicle is very anxious for the commissioners of Mecklenburg to build a bridge over the Catawba at Rozzelle's Ferry, connecting Gaston and Mecklenburg counties. He says it would attract trade to Charlotte from Gaston and in timates that for this reason there is opposition from this side ot toe nver. J. he same argument, if argument it be, would apply equally as well to an electric line from Charlotte to Gastonia. If there is any opposition to the latter project on the part of Gaston countians we have not heard of it ; on the other hand there is a strong de sire on toe part of the people on this side of the river that such a line be built. The Ga zette doesn't believe there is enough is The Chronicle's argument to warrant any op position from this side to the erection of a bridge at Roz zelle's Ferry or at any other ferry. We say build the trolley line by all means and the bridge if you want to. Both will be welcome. ; MEKaUl DAY. Bit. E. I DuvTIddresi f Old Soldiers Lift! Oet ! th Ordinary-Oriflsal Views o! the Crest Conflict and lis Be solts. I- - . ' Rev. E. L. Bain,- in v his ad dress before the Confederate veterans last Friday spoke some what on a differnt line from the ordinary memorial day oration, and many are the commendatory rcjnarks. heard -concerning -tins strong address. The South, be said, was technically right, yet politically and mora.lv wrong. He believes, as many others do, that the war ' should have and could have been, averted. There was rejoicing in hell and intense sorrow in heaven at the opening of this monstrous conflict. TOWN AND COUNTY. M Wife's Faniilv at the nncra nouse to-morrow nignt. A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank wbitesides is quite sick. : Mrs. I. N. Davis la aaite aick at ber home on est Air Line Street Best cotton is 11. 'i to 13 cents. rsone is offered on the local market. ' Gastonia's representatives at the various colleges will be coming home ere long. The St. Mary's College ball team' and ucAdenvtue bait team -will play ball at St. Mary's Athletic Park Wednesday afternoon at 3:30o-clock. That memorial day is an abiding institution was the impression of Rev E. L. Bain in bis address last Friday. He doesn't tbink that May 10th or the day observ ed by tbe people of the North will be tbe date, but some com promise day. As tbe years and centuries move on, and as old animosities and differences of opinion die away, tbe event will be celebrated celebrated as event, the greatest move ment our country has ever ex penenced. When the future historian glances with unprejudiced and critical eye over the military geniuses of all time Hannibal, Caesar, Napoleon he will assign chief place to Robert E. Lee, as being the greatest commander the world has ever known; and Thomas J. Jackson will be as signed chief place, as being tbe greatest lieutenant of all time. This was tbe conclusion of Mr. Bain, after mature deliberation and careful consideration of tbe subject in all of its phases. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Bv Gastonia Chapter U. D. C. CAPT. GEORGE P. BASON. Whereas tbe Death Angel has severed another link in the one time long chain of Confederate Veterans when on Wednesday evening. May the first, at forty minutes after ten o'clock, Capt. George F. Bason answered to the "Last Roll", and whereas it is with sorrow that we chron- icie tne death ot our passing heroes of the sixties, be it Resolved, by tbe Gastonia Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, that in the death of Capt. George. F. Bason we are keenly alive to the death of a man who was a brave and distinguished soldier and who has ever been loyal and devoted to the Confederacy. Resolved, That we tender to the bereaved sons and daughter our tenderest sympathy and commend them to the care of Hrm who is father to the father less. Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Chm. " R. L. Swan, E. L. Bain, " P. R. Falls, " Beeler Moore, " Mary M. Morrow, It's top bad to see people go from day to day suffering from physical weakness when Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic known. 35 centf 7 Tea or Tablets. Adams Drug Co. The greatest result of the war is: We are lovers of peace. The veterans who fought in these bloody battle-fields, where brother's blood mingled with brother in its mad rush for tbe sea, wish no more for war. Along with their stories of hard ships and intense suffering they preach to their children peace, and mothers have a holy horror of the awful carnage, for well do they remember in their girlhood days what suffering and anxiety and pain, they experienced. They too preach peace. Presi dent Roosevelt is a great advo cate of peace: and William J. Bryan, who, as a private citizen has stood before princes, poten tates and power, is the world's greatest advocate of peace. These men of power drank with their mothers' milk into their very beings this horror for war and love of peace. FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS. Mi-cna is tbe one remedy for stomach troubles that publishes its formula: chemically pure bis- mutn suDgauate, to allay any inflammation of the stomach or bowels: cerium oxalate, to strengthen the stomach nerves: sodium bi-carbonate, to neutra lize tbe poisonous acids that are present in stomach troubles; and nux vomica, which restores vigor t3 the digestive organs and tones up tbe whole nervous system. This combination of valuable remedies is found only in Mi-o-na stomach tablets, and it so rarely 'fails to strengthen the digestive system, and cure even tbe worst form of stomach trouble, that J. H. Kennedy & Co. sell the remeny under guarantee to refund the money unless it cures. The Belmont school closed last Friday. Prof, and Mr. G. W. Howell have been the efficient teachers in this school for the past two years. Remember the meeting of the Gastonia Library Association which is to take place to-nicht. There will be a special programme of music. Tbe public, is cordially in vited to attend. T h e Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. has sold two lots on Chester street to Mr. D. R. LaFar and two to. Mr. J. W. Patrick, of Bowling Green, also on Chester street; also a lot on hourth street to Mr. h. Lee Wilson, of Dallas. It is understood that residences will be erected on some of these lots. possiDiy on an 01 mem, Deiore a great while Two car loads of cement have arrived to be used in laying concrete siaewaiK on main street between South and York. Mr S. P. Stowe will be in town this afternoon or to morrow to survey the sidewalks and bx tne grades. Contractor J. W Ilawes.of Charlotte, has everything in readiness to begin work as soon as this is done and a force of hands will probably be put on the, work this week. R. L. Lambert and Charles Green, two white men of family, were tried before Magistrate W. I. Stowe yesterday morning for being urunK ana disorderly on tne prem ises of Lin wood College. The of fense was committed Sunday after noon. Several of the young ladies were frightened by them and Sheriff Shuford was phoned for. He made a burned trip from Dallas to Lin- wood and brought the fellows back to town. It cost them $10.05 each. Several of the young ladies appeared in court as witnesses against them. Rev. James Boyce, of Due West. S. C, was in Gastonia a few days last ween visiting nis mother, Mrs. Kacnei Uoyce, and other relatives. As president of Due West Female College Mr. Boyce has been busy for the past year or more in securing funds and collecting the same for the construction of a dormi tory on the college campus. The gifts of the friends of the institution was supplemented by a donation of 510,000 by Mr. Andrew Carnegie. The building, which is of latest de sign, is neanng completion. It is made of concrete blocks and presents a very handsome appearance. It is three stones high and contains room for 102 boarders besides room for the president s family. Mayor's Court. The following cases were dis posed of by Mayor Armstrong yesteraay afternoon: John Alex ander, colored, fined $5 and the cost for an assaut on bis wift: Ross Sutton, fined $5 and cost in one case and $2.50 and cost in another, the charges being curs ing and creating a disturbance. The mayor gave the defendants some good advice along with the doses of justice which he meted out. THE VICE PRESIDENCY. Na Looter Retarded as a Refute ' on iht Road to Oblivion. .. Leslie' Weekly s.'" ,.'r Under the theory of a dozen or two dozen years ago the vice presidency was, for the ambitious statesman, the last refuge ott the road to oblivion. The incum bent of that office shows that this conception is essentially wrong. Charles W. Fairbanks. as vice prssident, has so success ful and has made .himself so popular that he has not only strengthened himself, but has added to his party. .. When held by the right sort of man, like Mr, Fairbanks, the vice presidency is a great omce. In the even divisions in tbeJSen- ate consisting of the members of only 13 States, Vice President John Adams cast the deciding vote which put 22 measures, most of them of very great im portance, on the statue book. Calhoun, while vice president, gave Senator. Hayhe, of his State, tbe points by which he figured in that memorable de bate with Webster, which . ws the prelude to nulification Van Buren's tact and urbanity in the second office aided powerfully in winning for him the first office. Breckenridge, who held the second place on the Buch anan ticket, made such a popu lar official that the Southern end of his party put him at the bead of its ticket in tbe Douglas split in 1850. If Hamlin -had been renominated for vice presi dent in 1861, as many Republi cans at that time believed be ought to have beeji, and as tbe whole country 'a year latter wished he had been, the fight between President and Congress l n I8b5 OS, when Lincoln's death sent Andrew Johnson to the presidency, . would have been averted, and the country would have been spared a hu miliating scandal. By bis service of eight veais in that body as a Senator, Mr. Fairbanks became acquainted with nearly all its members and got a very valuable - knowledge of its atmosphere and its traditions. Thus be was par ticularly well equipped for the position of its presiding officer, which be gained in the election of 1904. He is a skillful parli amentarian as was Colfax, who went to the second office in Grant's first term, and be bas won a popularity among the leaders of his party in and out of Congress equalling tbat which Hobart acquired in the first term of McKinley. Mr. Fairbanks' experience in the past two years shows the great possibilities for an able, tactfnl i and ambitious statesman which tne vice presidency oners, it is not remarkable tbat at two recent notable public demon strations, one in Baltimore and the other in Chicago. Mr. Fair banks was acclaimed as the next president. Revi V. C, Ewart. of Yorkville. win nu tueimmii oi tne A.. K. -r I church - next Sunday, flic pastor oi tuts cnurcii, Kev. Dr. Galloway, has resumed Part of his nastoral I wont ana wiuprobabiy occupy Ins t pulpit regularly after ' July. His friends will b glad to learn that his rest from work beneficial to him. has proved most yfkt' . ' -jypodermtc ejections gomctimes 1L rou and . . " ause (Jtterly Ruined ?yesight When used in treatment for the whiskey habit is now well known to the medical fraternity. lire Don't wait until it gets roasting hot "and then, lush in auywhere and take auy kind.of a soft shirt you can fet your hands on.;. Far .better come in now and select your Summer Shirts.. -. .': .. ;':: : , : ' : ; . ' t . ,. . I "'r" ' J Every man whq is particular about bis diess has his eyes open nowadays for handsome Summer. Shirts. . - We are foremost in supplying new ideas in Smart Shuts. Stripes .and figures,' some plain white some "plaited? mid ras,' percale, muslin, linen, etc, : . : : ; : Shirts ot 50c, $1.00,' $1.50, $2.00 : ; Better buy shirts here than to wish you had. and Swan-Slater Company ' Head-to-Poet Outfitters tor Men antf Boys JOAB'S LINIMENT RELIEVES ALL PAIN. ,25c. Subscribe for THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. O If Yah Wsnt ftiAn f aimiv Nwa Siittarrlha In. Th. !.... --""' lilt HCIIC, If 'You Want Neat. UptO'Pate Stationery see ns-we Print it. The McKanna 3-Day Liquor Cure Co. never use hypodermics Endorsed by hundreds of the best known men in the South. Write us. Splendid Sanitarium leijiTille, ..... If. C SPRING SUITS A full line of the season's smartest and nobbiest suits for men ana boys, ureat values at $8, $10, $12.50 and $15.00. .'. Don't buy before seeing our suits. It will pav you to take ou advice, . ,'. .'. .'. .. jjNO. F. LOVE, INC. While out canoeine Saturday. Mr. R. H. Crane, a younjr millionaire and a senior student of the Ashe ville School, near Asheville, came very near drowning. The boat can- sized and Mr. Crane was unable t swim. He called for help and an employee of the school came to his rescue as he was sinking the third nme. it is said tnat the young millionaire will reward his rescuer with a princely auin of money. Subscribe for THE GAZETTE. The Gazette iain receipt of an in vitation to tbe commencement exer cises of the University College of Medicine, Richmond, Vs. The in vitation is a handsome piece of work the cover being genuine leather stamped ia gilt and tied with leath er strings. The data u Tuesday, May 21st. Among the graduates in the department of pharmacy is Mr. Leland II. Cox, of Lowell. There are seventeen Tar Heels in the graduating classes . of tbe several departments. Ideal food for children. Bond Issue Mass Meeting. Monday, May the 20th, is tbe date for tbe adjourned session of the mass meeting which was called for last Thursday night to consider tbe matter of calling an election, under tbe act passed by the recent Legisla ture, tor a vote on tne issuance of bonds for tbe purpose of pav ing or macadamizing: streets, enlarging; tne school facilities and extending tbe water aud sewerage lines. The following committee was appointed to secure information as to the work to be done and the an proximate cost and report to the adjourned meeting, May 20th : Mayor C. B. Armstrong, Mr. J. H. Separk. representing the board of school commissioners; Mr. b. M. Morns, representing tne board of aldermen; and Messrs. T. W. Wilson, J. Lee Robinson and W. T. Rankin, representing the citizens. All citizens are mged to keep the date in mind and to be present at tbe city hall on next Monday night. , - . Mrs. L. L. Jenkins has a rubber plant which is a real curiosity. So far as known it is sthe only one in oastonia, certainly it is the largest esterday it was moved from the interior of the Jenkins residence on Marietta street to the carriare arfcor outside and it was found that it I was ten and a half feet in height. les ach and constipation.- The best fg?.> f far ornwiner ehlUrrn. in-l CTeB T ? t o o cakes the children plump and atrong and -prerent. sour ZMUSWUffi and the ared. lfcer.is a pccl?t r T-'itrnr-:" was quite small and what height reach is a matter The leaves have a and feelinr. The it is still growing it will finally for conjecture, rubberish look plant bears no New Undertaking Concern. A stock company has been formed and a deal made where by the Armstrong Company undertakers, will be reorganized as an incorporation. The paid in stock is $3,000, all of which has been subscribed aud applica lion- will be made at once for charter. The name of the com' pany bas not yet been decided upon. Mr. Charles Ford, who bas for several years past been manager of the Armstrong Com Eany, is the principal stock older and will be manager of the new company. He is an expert in tbe undertaking busi ness and, under bis management, tbe new concern is assured sue cess, which, under his direction, the Armstrong Company bas had. It is probable that new quarters will be secured and handsomly fitted up. Tbe autho rized capital will be $25,000, and it is probable that tbe paid-in capital win later be increased and a larger stock of roods - . carried. WHAT IS CATARRH? Catarrh is an inflammation of tbe mucous membrane of the nose, throat and lungs, with many annoying symptoms. In this climate there are few who do not suffer from this' disagree able disease, often in . a chronic and dangerous state.- The one scientific and com raonsense treatment is Hvomei. combination of bealinsr and germ-killing balsams which is breathed through a special in haler that comes with every out fit. ' ' " . .. .. . A complete Hvomei outfit costs but $L00,- and J. H. Ken nedy & Co. give their personal guarantee with every cacka?e that money will be refunded un less tbe treatment cures. " Myl0,14,17. . v. NOTHING COMPARES to Father William's Indian Herb Tablets for all diseases of the LIVER, KIDNEYS. STOMACH and BOW ELS. Frost Torre nee & Co. It causes a vigorous action of the LIVER, digesting the food and caus ing a regular free movement of the BOWELS, cleanses the KIPNEVS purifies the BLOOD, makes you 11 keeps you well. It only costs you 20 cents to try, it. Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. 2 Sheriff Shuford came over to meet tnain No. U.Saturday. 'Police man II. C. Traywick brought Miles Washington up from Belmont to have him placed in jail. He was sent up from Magistrate M. E Stowe's court in default of a $100 Dona tor nguting. it is alleged that He tried to shoot Bonnie Glenn and Jim Hoffon, young negroes The singular thing about Miles coming to jail is his age. He has already exceeded his three score years and ten by six years. Scarce ly ever does one see a person so old earned to jail. Miles has been daneerous character 'in his dav: everybody is scared of him. His body bears the marks of many bul lets, testifying to the fact that he has been in skirmishes of a more serious nature before. Some one said that he deliberated in the hall of tbe senate in South Carolina dur ing carpet bag rule, yet this he stoutly denied. He said be saw the outside of the capitol building but never the inside. The Oasette for flrat-claaa printing-. LEGAL BLANKS Mortgage Deeds. , Warranty Deeds North Carolina ; Chattel Mortgages Sooth Carolina Chattel Mortgages; Agricultural Liens QuItClatm Deeds Also Rural Route Envelopes 1; GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Castoala, r .'IIC Ha the tin hnate oa Main SU ORDER ICE COUPONS by telephone. We have ar ranged to deliver Ice, Coupons by Special Messenger from this date. On account of so many errors in accounts made by our Drivers we have this day gone on a CASH basis. Our drivers will no longer be allowed to deliver Coupons but a message by driver or to Phone 316 , will bring coupons promptly. We have inaugurated this, system as a protection to our Customers as well as ourselves.' Please note that COUPONS are sold for SPOT CASH. We will appreciate our Cus tomers reporting any trouble to Phone -316. Gastonia Ice 4 Coal Company 3 big department stores 3 TOBMONg TU FECHHEIMER F1SHELO0L ' Mrnn REAL ESTATE Purchasers of Gastonia real estate are invited to consult our lists at all times. We always have some attractive properties at right prices. We are now offering the most attractive unimproved lots in town." : . 1 lot corner 3rd and Marietta streets. 2 Tots on 3rd street between Marietta and Oakland. ,. 2 lots on Narrow Gauge street between Elm and Third. I lot on Oakland street. Choice of 22 lots in that beautiful block of ground between 4th 'and 5th, and Marietta and Oakland,. ........ ....:.. J250.OO and up. A bargain in house and lot. ; Well located and in good condition on West Airline street $ 1000.00. Terms made tn suit purchasers. 4-room house and lot near Gray Mfg. Co's. Mill; size of lot 100x209; price. on application. i. Gaston Loan & Trust Co; Savfngs Bank Real Estate Insurance Subscribe for THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. See us for IRON BEDSTEADS Any style or "size desired. -Don't fail to'see our lint Prices before New shipment Just received, ranging from $5.00 to $18.00. buying.-, - : " : : . .:. 5 ; . ; : BED ROOM SUITS Large assortment of new Bed Room Suits in oak. . New lot just in. Drop in and see them and ask for prices. -. : . : : GO CARTS We have the Go Carts, the nicest and largest line to select from in town. And the prices are Tright. ' : J: WILLIAMS. FURNITURE COMPANY Craig & Wilson building : Gastonia. N. C. t;-j ' ' - . -.'.:-..:. -' bloom.
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