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J9S GASTONIA ; GAZETTE. " -- aivl VYidar Th Oaaett Publlahlna Company. by C D.ATKINS. Kditor. I. W, ATKINS. Biiiim MiM, . Admitted IBM tb malli at th foat Orfto at Oaatonla, N. C. at tha pound af of Fttrtaas, April tt. I ML SUBSCRIPTION fHlCE: 5e yaar .. .. .. (Km BBoatba roar months On moath TUESDAY. NOV. 26. 1907 The new members of the tieth Congress wbo have been gracefully wearing thir politi cal honors as M. C.'s since last November without an opportun ity to actively exercise their genius for "saving the country" will now have their inning-, be ginning next Monday. When Speaker Cannon gets through with them at the end cf the long session it is probable that they will be wiser but sadder men and not so sure of thtir ability to run the governm: nt singlehand ed and alone. tors seemed to be satisfied "with the lesults of the lottery. The incident is probably of little re a siguifiauce except as a side-light upon the character of our- stren ous President, but it will almost certainly bring on much' profit less discussion.the friends of the President being likely to claim that it is but an instance of his genius for getting things dotoe. while the opposition will likely bold up their hands in horror Six-1 that so important a question as who shall represent the majesty of the federal government should be settled by the mere tossing of a coin. . .H . .IS The triumphant result of forty years of earnest effort, devoted entirely to the science of pure roods, is FEW CERE KNOW THIS, WHEAT FLAKE CELERY (3X8)1 Simple IIome-Made Treatment ' Said To Overcome Bheumsf , tlsm Without lejarlnjc Stom ch. When an eminent anifmrWu announced in theSrrantnn p. i Times that be had found a new wav to treat that AtA Am.. disease, Rheumatism, with just common, every-day drugs found in any drug atore. the Dhvsi cians were slow inAeeA tn . tach much imnnrtanr tn l.; claims. This m nnlv a r. months ago. Today nearly ev ery newspaper in the country, even the metronolirsn daii; to announcing it and the solendid results achieved. It m .n lmnu ur that anv on r.n easi parlor. J K"fa ll Ul home at small cost. It is made up as follows: Get from any UOod nreserintinn nhirmiKv Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Kartron. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shakine in a bottle and tak in teasDOonful doses after r-h meal and at bedtime. Ths are all sinmle inured irnta mat. ing an absolutely harmless heme remedy at little coit. Rheumatism, as every one knows, is a symptom v SOCIAL. - - Cards reading as' follows have en issued: . ' Mrs. Thouina Lee Craig '. ' ,, " receives .. , Tuesday afternoon v. fonr to six, - Mrs. A. I.. MeClellan . Mrs. W, 15. Kindlcy. " ."'. NOTICE. ' : The regular mouthly meeting or me astonia cuapfer. I)augh tersofthe Confederacy will re held in the Library next Friday atiernoon at 3 o'clock. A full attendance of all members is desired. Mrs. S. A. Klndley, Assistant Secretary. Mrs. S. N. Boyce delightfully entertained toe friendly Matrons Knerlal Carman i i..ni... at her hom on Vn.ir nA t?im WW" amtn lo Juniors. m m muvs aw I Ui on last Thursday streets on last Thursday, after noon. Mr. L. L. Jenkins and Mrs. M U. Cnrry greeted the guests at the front door. Mrs. Uoyce.Mrs. T. L.Craig and Mrs. A. L. McClellau, of Norfolk, Va , who was the guest of hon or, received the guests in the Misses Lillian Wat. son and Lucv liovce kent srrr for the Drnirresjive trail whirh was the pastime for the after noon. Refreshments were served in three courses, after which the guests bade their hostess adieu, having spent a most etjoyable afternoon. Last Sunday uioht at th Firt Baptist church, Rev., W. VH, Reddish retched tnertal ar. mon to the members of the Jun ior Order United American Me chanics. The discourse, a strotip and forceful address ua heard by' a large audience arid The . SDeaker dwelt tcnirlaiiv upon the duty of providing ' pro tectioo for the home.the beauties of home life and the I mnnrldnr of education, which are some of the cardinal principles of the order. The shooting of Chief Go forth, of the Newton police force, by a negro burglar last Saturday night was a most de plorable occurrence. It sug gests the thought that the pub lic probably does not appreciate as it should the bravery and courage of the men who willing ly risk their live? ,in upholding and enforcing the law. Every citizen who considers the ines timable benefit he receives from the law and its representatives should in every way possible aid and respect the brave and ef ficient men who are sworn to enforce it. t .T , Knows, is a symptom of deranp .upc.uruyuvcr oiner v.creai ed kidneys. It is a conditio,: roods cannot be questioned. It produced by the failure of the kidneys to properly filter or strain from the blond the- ii tin acid and other matter which, if not eradicated, either in ih. urine or through the skin pores. remains in the blood, d ernm. poses and forms about the joints and muscles, causing the untold suffering and deformity of rheu matism. This prescription is said to be a splendid healing. rlpanino and invigorating tonir tn th kidney s, and pives almnst im,n. diate relief in all forms nf hUA. der and urinarv trrmhlpc ar,A backache. He also warns peo pie in a leading New York DaDer against the discriminate use ol many patent medicines. is the kind of food that strength ens and assists in establishing neaitny action ot the bowels. 4, IO cents a package. Foraala by Qrooara Death o! John C. Robinson. Mr. John C. Robinson, prominent and well-to-do citi zen of the county, died at his home between Hoyle's bridge and bpenccr Mountain yester day after an illness of severa months with dropsy. Mr. Rob inson is survived by his wife and by one fister, Miss Johnnie Robinson, who made her home with him. Mr. Robinson had 1 1.1 r reacuea me aee ot U vears or more and his passing takes away one of the useful and in nuential citizens of the county ine luneral and burial took i j . .. ,i ijulc iv uay at ine stanlev Creek Presbyterian church. btops itching instantly. Cures Mr. Frank KirknatrirL- nf Kingston, R. I., was the guest lasi nigni ot Mr. an I Mrs. John Watt Kirkpatrick. Complimen tary to their guest, Mrs. Kirk Patrick entertained a few friends ar dinner kst evening at their home oil Franklin avrmiA tl, uuests bemer Mr. Arthur Dixon, Mr. James Holland and Mr. Ed Pegraui. Mr. Kirkpatrick is a cousin of Mr. John Watt Kirk oatrick. He has been visiting relatives in Mecklenburg for some days and returned to-day to Charlotte, whence he returns in a few days to Rhode Island. It is deliciotislv nalatahl agrees with the weakest stomach, contains the most soothing.heal ing, strengthening and curative elements. Makes you well and happy, Hollister's Rock- Moun tain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Adams Drug; The morning papers contain a dispatch from Washington which shows another instance of President Roosevelt's wonder ful versatility and resourceful ness. The two senators from m . J: . ., .. It was erroneously stated in Miu ui ujsmouung Friday's Gazette that the piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter. itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. ieaerai peironage, both presum ably wanting to put their favor ites into the fattest offices, the President cut the Gordian knot by tossing a coin to see who should make the appointment to the office of first importance and allowing the disagreeing sena tors to draw for the others. The dispatch states that both sena- Woman's Foreign Missionary oocieiy oi Main Street Metho dist church was observing last wees as a week ot prayer. The present week is the week NOTHING COMPARES to Father William's Indian Herb Tablets for all diseases of the LIVERS KIDNEYS. STOMACH and BOW ELS. Frost Torrence & Co. It causes a vigorous action of the LIVER, digesting the food and caus ing a regular tree movement of the BOWELS, cleanses the KIDNEYS purifies the BLOOD, makes you well keeps you well. It only costs you 20 cents to try it. Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. 2 prayer and services will h tiM daily at 3 p. m. in the ladies' parlor. All the ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend. Yesterdav affpmnnn the regular business meeting, postponed from last Monday, was held. Chief of Police J T i of of Newton, was shot Goforth, and ner baps fatallv iniurpd Sati,,-,, night by a negro burglar. He lies at the point of death and there is small hope of his re covery. A posse was formed and went in pursuit of the negro out so far he is still at liberty. Week's Prescriptions. As noted in The Gazette last week the city authorities began two weeks ago to keep a record of all the prescriptions written and filled in Gastonia each week. The record for the week ending Moudiy. No vember 25th. i a fn;o. Total number filled 99 as fol lowsAdams drug store, 17; Torrence's drug store. 31; Wil liams drug store, 51; of the total number filled, 16 amount ing to 3i gallons, were written by out-of-town phvsicians and 83. amounting to 9)3 gallons, by" Gastonia physicians as follows: H F. Glenn, 1; R. M. Reid, 1, McQ. Anders. 5: F. G. Wiknn 8: J. M. Sloan. 13; C T? L,ean.-y; H. M. Eddleman, 41. WOOD WANTED The Gazette WilntK twn rr tUr-c 1 .1 v v. iuiv. tmua oi ;ooa oaK wood which we would ie Clad tn talrp rn Cllkc.nnti.. A ply at Gazette Office. tf GEN. J. S. CASH ON INSURANCE. Now Has 5600,000 on Hit Life- Insures Lives ol Men Who Owe Him Money. 7 Washington Pont. Geu. Julian S. Carr, of Dnr nam, N. C, wbo was at the Raleigh, a few years ago had the reputation ot being the most heavily insured roan in the United States. At that time he had bis life insured to the amount of $lt500,000. Of this $300,000 has since been naid. He now has $600,000 on his life, he says. General Carr fought in ine lomeoerate armv, coming oat of the war without a cent, and got into the tobacco ness. He at first did the work of planting alone, then . engaged three or four men. and. finally 800 men before he sold out to the American Tobacco Company in 1898 for $1,500,000. "Yes," said be last night. "I uave aiways oenevea in lite in surance. I have had large poli cies on ray own life, and my wife-was the first woman in f li United States, and, therefore I - ! . - a 1. 1 . a suppose, in nieworia, to be in sured ffr more than $10,000. She was insured for' $50,000. To day either John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, or George Gould, of New YorkY ts the most heavily insured man in the country; how much either carries I dn nnt know. Both were among the twelve., mvself included, who were first considered for policies of $500,000 each. At that time I was said to be physically perfect, sojar as health was concerned. I have not only insured my own life but the lives of men who have owed me money. Not long Y E ACER Tli c Chea pest Place f c r Better Goods, ...When you buy goods at Yeager'a yon are urc' to get .the correct styles and your money's worth. We do not blow and make statements to get you in our store and then deceive you We gnarantee your goods as .represented. We guarantee our prices to be ai lour B.t,ti. lr.-t..- . ----- uigu naaa uitriniMU- . dise can be sold. Our Motto, Quality Prices Guaranteed And satisfaction ituarnntmi O w" ifiivii wwm 'J . ouy silks, novelty goods, dress goods, no tions, furs and millinery. ; v Our stock Is now replete with every thing r . - . that'sliew. - - S ' . - - . . ----- " . v - r Come in and let us show you, Yea ger Mfg. Co. Retail Department. ; X ff We are G 5 "Nj A j rica not 7 . 0 i vuit ui r 1 d Oothln WM j , M Shoes I STANLEY HAPPENINGS. Correapondenc. of The duett. Stanley. N. C. Nov 25. 1907. Rev. E. W. Fox will move to Newton Wednesday to take charge of the Newton station. Bro. Pox has been pastor of the Methodist church here for the past four years. , He leaves many friends of all denomina Hons who regret to give him up. ine teachers and pupils of the graded school will .give a Thanks giving entertainment Thursday night at the Academy. All are cordially invited. No charge wi'i be made for admis sion. , 7 ":; ' ; J.;".'-. The young men of the town have recently organized .a glee club. They expect to give an exhibition of their talent in the near future. . Mrs.' Ofis R h vni with . Vier little daughter, will return borne . XT . . n m tit rs aeo a man trave me his not fnr I ti ... j j ajfcSe,:d, "."ISSJ ' , 1 .dist Conference at Salisbury iui ,uw, ana a i last week. icw years uier ne aiea. l made tf-OAA . 1 . . uw on ine investment. prtfTPT pt. m w. kf.-t at Qazette tf. Subscribe for Thh Gazetth. Iv note books 15 cents Publishing: Co's. LIFE'S JOURNEY Is Burdensome lo Many in 'North Carolina. j -Life's journey is a heavy burden With a constntI v achin? back, -Vith urinary disorders, diabetes. With any kidney ill. ! Doan's Kidney Fills relieve and cure -.1. H RnViinenn1. hrlrlrlavr rt 915 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. I.:-, saygi. ror a long iime i suffered with a bad back, un doubtedly due to disorders of the kidneys.- - The secretions were all cut of sorts. verv dark and full of sediment. I heard of Doan's Kidnev Pills and eot a box at a drug store, an J gave them a thorough trial. They re stored the secretions to 'their natural color, made the secre tions normal and strengthened my back so that it does not pain me at all. In fact, I have not had an ache since I used the remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price . 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. , ,J ' Remember the same Doss's and take no other. 2 5 lo .Clean - Out j Our Entire; Stock - 5 5' Clothing, Shoes j Hats for Men j Boys. h':Grbat'alflTc:Saie 5 iromi IO days HooeiTo Friday, Saturday and Monday We will make it interesting and have some hot stuff for you. the Great Panic Sale. mm - v - - J " o o 5. I.- : 5 5 5
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