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PACE EIGHT. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. 1 OKMG YOU I 1 i THESK COMMON ILLS of life are of fre. lent ucc :t t j-vt'e in farr.il;. l:'e. YOU NEED NOT SL'FFKK if our case is r.rtr.a:. a- is true in r.ine i:is- - ;t of ten. WE HAVE RELIABLE REMEDIES that are tried and true and that will relieve not only these complaints but many others as well. You are safe in tryinp the remedies we offer you. DALLAS DOTS. ! GIVEN UP FOR DEAD BUT RETURNS TO LIFE. (By Mrs. Joe Gribble.) DALLAS, July v A congregational meeting for tlit jmrjH se of calling a pas tor will lie lichi at toe Lutheran church S.i.i Imv in ir ii in at the tSunday school Im.ir. Ail inemocrs a'e 11 1 pi-. i i Ik- pres ent. Mr. rt.i.i Mi-. .I. .". Iaiii ami little - . .it' l.i.n :yv ..;e. . ( .. i a:ne up In: the 'i.i-' . cii'f: al s.;tMird:t nnd vere t ., M . j'.-l M ' - I; .1. hiu hatn. M, ... . V N : (. I.. Ci.v Uele M i - .- i:nl T.'mis-l:- .l..e : ! IV .. i.T I.. ..!, (.!!. M .-- M.,.v l a k, i. i.l New ' I' . .... . .: , M, M.. lea ! :, t . ' i.j. . !:.' .i'i .1' ; M .'it !:..!' I,..l'ie I- h'uv lie 's hIio i at I . cWS sn i GASTONIA. N.C.4 GIANT DIRIGIBLE R.34 ANCHORS AT MINEOLA. First Lighter Than Air Machine Makes Trip Across Atlantic Crew Haggard and Weary. An Associated Press dispatch from Mineola, L. I., in Monday 's papers gives the following account of the landing of the giant British dirigible R .'ll: (ireat Hritain's super-dirigible. R 34, the first lighter-than-air machine to cross the Atlantic ocean, anclfored at Roosevelt flying flehl at !:. 4 a. in. today (1 :"4 (Jreenwich uiean time), after an aerial voyage of 1 00 hours and 12 minutes, which covered r.(i."!4 miles. Haggard, unshaven, their eyes bloodshot from the Ion;; vigil and lines of care bitten deep into their faces, Maj. ;. II. Scott, the coin mauder. ami his officers showed plain ly the effects of the anxious hours through which they lived yesterday while they were cruising over the far reaches of Canada and the ISay of Fundy. beset by fog. heavy wind and terrific electrical storms. "It seemed as though the atmos phere was haunted by more than 5.000 devils." said Lieut. liuy Har ris, the meteorological officer. With the K-t'.t long overdue at Its destination, petrol supply running low and buffeted by strong head winds. Major Scott decided yesterday while over the Itay of Fundy to send a wireless call to the America 11 navy department to lie prepared to give as sistance if it were needed. This was merely a measure of precaution and did not indicate discouragement. Passing through dense banks of clouds, iwth the sun and sea visible tmly at rare intervals, the K-.'!4 was forced to cruise :!.;!( miles to reach Trinity Hay. X. F.. from Last For tune. Scotland, and l.'.4 4 miles from there to Mineola. When the future Zeppelin arrived here she had only enough petrol to keep her moving !0 minutes longer. Her crew, almost sleepless for four snd n half days, were weary almost to the point of exhaustion, but happy at the successful completion of their epoch 111:1 kin;: trip. The return voy age will In- started Tuesday at s a 111. While destroyers and .submarine chasers were rushing t" her assist ance, the 4 .;1 va plugging steadily ahead nil the way to Mineola. Mice clear of the l'.ay of Fundy the atmos pheric hoodoo which had beset the craft from the lime it took the air was gradually left in its wake. MAJ. (iRAHAM TO AGAIN SEEK OFFICE HE HOLDS. His Chief Interest is to Write History of the Agricultural Progress of State. Hickory. July .:. Maj. W. A. (ira- ham. here today cn route from Mon treal to Liiicolntnii to attend the Fourth of Jul v celebration, said that he would be a candidao for reiuun inatioii as commissioner of agricul turc next year if the people of North Carolina want him: in any event, he will be satisfied if a good man is named to sueeeed him. His hief in terest in the work is to write a his tory of the agricultural progress of the state during the past 10 years and to show what the department of agriculture has done. The commis sioiier also would like to occupy that magnificent building which is to be erected on the site of the present quarter. There is no doubt that he would like the place another term, but the major said he would leave the question to friends. The North Carolina wheat crop in spite of increased acreage. will be smaller this year than last. Major ilraliain said, but he was depending 011 corn to make a bumper yield. Cot ton aw,, is promising and it ought to be the besf year in the history of the state, though further south condi tions for a large yield are not so favorable. -Miss Louise Young, of Brooklyn, N. V.. is visiting Mrs. A. T. Rhyne. Mr. and Mr. .1. V. Harper and little laughter, Helen .Jenkins, will leave to night fo- Wriglitsville Bench, where they will spend several weeks. The little girl has lieen quite unwell for some time and they are making the trip for her health. M if - I" "I'I'' . ' . , 1 1 j 1 1 ' . i . . : : . M.. .:.. M. A I list i ' ' . I ,, ' . hi j. ,. 1 .ones, in 1. . . i : 1 , i.it'i ..iac wee gieal eu- . 1. M . M.-.l!itei c;. . I- t 1 n- .'it.' his L-ilKitge upon his litlllll. M -. L. L. I'r.'neoeiget . ..1 ' iiiirhitte. .vis r ,c guc-t ..f M:-. I.. V ."s'icl! hist c.'k. M .ssrs j;i i t ic H- Me spent the I', ill, til II 1.1 i icnl.lt i ill. i - o p. li it in" If h v in-. Iatel ict urne.l I'i. hi I ' t : 1 1 1 c . nit ii the slst illusion and makes his lidiic itli ins aunt, spent tie week w itii Lis ,a ' e : , t M' and Mrs. il. I.. Kin re. M is., . M i I . . . i ;,. I I "ea 1 1 ( '..sti.ei . ot I ree-i !!!. . I '.. a i is.titig their g'ii nmi..! ' . . M ' s. I'.cMie I 'i.stner. Tin- ..i.i!g pciplc ,.f the Methodist l.i.i.n icnleicl a lie i-t interesting prn .'a:i. . i ! i . I : i night, tiie iiccasnin lumg he aiiniial I 'hihl'-en s l:,v. Ifev. . H. ileal, a letii'iiel mis. n ma ' t'l.un Kmca, -puke in the interest e! the I'cntenaiv cionpaign ai'd a s-, ml led ion is taken for this pu!.ns,. Mr. Ileal ex pects to return to Korea in the neat fu ture, where he contemplates the ereition ut' a cotton mill and school, operated on the same principle a- the one at Spartan burg. Mr. and Mrs. A. IV II. Rlnne have with them this week their son, Mr. W. C Rlivne. who has been in New York for the past several vea rs a a c citified pub lie accountant. Near Dallas on irlute one. it will lit remembered, about five months ago. Sher iff .1. W. ( arrll captured a blockade still in operation and a col. .red man. who was sentenced to 1 1' months on the gang, the other two men. white, making good their escape. Sunday night Mr. James Mc Allister re-appeared at his home and was arrested by Deputy Sheriff J. H. White and was released under f."0u hic,i. The other is still ill hiding. Causa of Improvement. A dispensary official had returned from a month's holiday, nnd called to see an Irish patient "who w us gineral ly as crass as two sticks." Afler a few preliminary remarks the patient con gratulated the doctor on his improved appearance. "Faith, doctlmr. the holi day hes done yez go. yer as brown as a berry an' as loigbt ov fut as a rag man !" "I can return the compliment, Mick; you seem to be greatly im proved." said the doctor. "Och. sorr," replied Mick. "Ol've melidid iviry hour since the mlnlt yez wint away!" United States' Right In Panama. The United States did not acquire by the isthmian canal convention of November 18, 1903. any title to terri tory In the republic of Panama, but merely a perpetual right of occupation, use and control of and over a zone of land ten miles in width. For this privi lege It paid to the republic of Pana ma the sum of $10,000,000 and under took to pay the sum of J'iVI.OOO an nually 8o long as such occupancy con tinued, such payments beginning on li'uhi nan 't 1U1'J One Good Sign. Jack had Just entered the fifth (trade. His former teacher of the fourth grade met him one day and Hsked him how his present teacher liked his class. "I guess she likes us alj right." he said, "for she hasn't taken the smile off her face yet." Subscribe to The Gazette. Thomas Hope, a Native of This Section Turns Up After an Absence of 57 i ears. The following st.uy from The York i S. C.i correspondence of The Charlotte Daily Dbservei will le of interest throughout i.astoii futility : C. ( '. Hope, a well known farmer of the Last View section, was called to (las t..iiia. N. '.. a t urdav to meet an uncle. I'd. una- Hope, who had not been heard j '. .in i. cis 'ilati'.c- since yea rs ago, c.:ic, i e was ii s. m the l.uife.h'i j :.te :i t ii. . He i ad l-ng ago been given no a - a t ii 1 1 a . . 1 i'ic w ii i he; ween t lie -tales, aid w'nii Le appealed n nil li in inn .el inning in- ,i .folk in liastoa and Meek ;eiil.:i i g lo.ihlii's a tel. davs ago it o.e.'is i 1 1 ' , e 1 1 -u'.!ise and le.joicing. II.- li.-i - a .. :i i i ii ut . i iii ! , cs in Yoik 1 nun t . Tli.- 1 1 : . : 1 . i ii a n -. ;t ' i i t.'iat he had ii.'i u . 1 . . t . . ' . -- . ov 1 ie ,. I.i. Hi Intel's in t II ''ail ut sii' an i .ei.rinc l in a iiiilita.y prison until i:,e ,i t tiie war. Being absolutely witre oil :i. cans and cognizant ot the deplorable state of a ft airs in t'ie south. Mr. Hope, when given his liberty, decided to seek nis lortiine in the land where he so long had been held a prison er. In business he met with moderate success. c cut ua 1 1 acquiring a compe tence that is supporting him in cointoit in his ileclining cai-. Although s'J years ,,, he i- ph.v-icalU vigorous and liieiit.iliv alert. His home is in New or k citv. 1 g:, I mg i e-.-tcl. the desire to une i n ', see nis native section and rel atlves vva- Too stioh to be deuiid. Ill-vi-it :n . i . i.i i ntc-1 him with many changes that bad taken plan" in his long iib seme. his t.uii liiothcis. only one. ( hri-toplier Hope, of Mecklenburg conn tv. soivives. the ntlicr th'ee having o..f then lives In the war between the states fiieri ls of his youth were impiired a hunt, but nearlv all were foniid to have pii-sed away. He saw, of course, many remarkable change in liaston and the other counties he visited and expressed amazement at the wonderful development nt' the county, since he left home in the sixties in answer to tin call of the l iiti-fcleracy. Cynicism. We are reminded that resentment lonbt and cynicism are so easily mls :nken for the wisdom of disillusion ment that there Is double reason o guard aenlnst them. Many a hurt nul fancies it Is growing wise In the nays of the world when In truth It Is only growing hard and bitter. An acquaintance with mankind does not mtinn merely learning humanity's seamy side and being on guard against It. A wider study will bring a far differen' nnd more hopeful knowledge. Bank your Money l hen, some da; can bulhal worn WW. M tmmm h.x v i in r. HAVEN'T YOU AND YOUR WIFE OFTEN TALKED ABOUT "BUYING A HOME?" WELL, IT CAN BE DONE, IT RESTS ENTIRELY WITH YOU. THE FIRST THING IS TO COME IN AND START A BANK ACCOUNT. THEN REGULARLY ADD AS MUCH AS YOU CAN SPARE. KEEP THIS UP AND IT WON'T BE LONG UNTIL YOU CAN BUY THAT HOME. AND YOU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER FOR CASH. 5 I'ER CENT. INTEREST PAID OX CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. The Citizens Natl Bank Officers: C. B. ARMSTRONG, President. W. H ADAMS, ( j shier A. G. MYERS, ( Activ e ' V ice I 'r esident C. C. MYERS, Aist. Cashier Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County. Knew When to Behave. Iionald wi's usually mischievous and needed speaking to frequently. So his mother always enuiioiKVI him before eompiiny arrived to be on his good be havior. One evening one of the guests, observing the small hov was quiet, asked 1 1 i iii if he was always so good. "Oh. no." replied Donald, frankly ; "hut I'll atch it if I don't behave while company's here." Man's Friend. The funeral of Harold Bannister, an outfitter of Leyland, was followed by his favorite dog. It entered the church with the mourners, and, sitting by the bier, occasionally sniffed at the coffin. At the graveside the dog sat tflll while the coffin was being lowered and then put Its paws on the edge of the grave and took a farewell view of Its late master. London Kxnres. Youth Will Seek Its Fortune! Japanese are sturdy voyagers. Re cently. when many Japanese were go ing to Brazil, a patriarch of ninety fathered his descendants to the number of forty-four nnd nt their head fared forth to South America In search of new adventures nnd a fresh fortune; he already had a very handsome com petence stored away. The Chief Object Set before you. as the chief object to be obtaltd. an end that Is superior to any on ewrth a desirable end. a per fect end. Labor to accomplish a work that shall survive unchanged and beau tiful, when thrones of power and mon uments of art shall have crumbled to ashes; aim to achieve something, which, when these mutable voices are hushed forever, shall live amid the songs and triumphs of Immortality. Edwin II. Chapln. Speed of Birds. The speed of birds Is often over rated. The swift, for Instance, has been credited with a speed of 150 miles an hour, arid the popular Imag ination compares the flight of a spar rcwhawk with that of a cannon ball. The homing pigeon can be relied on un der fairly easy conditions n make 60 miles an hour, or considerably more. Daily Thought Wisdom provides things necessary. not superfluous. Solon. And a Fight Started. Mrs. Styles "This paper says that In front of a large I-ondon building there was recently found a pigeon's nest made of hairpins. Where do you suppose the pigeons found the hair pins?" Mr. Styles "Oh. I suppose a lot of women In the vicinity couldn't keep their mouths shut." ; Mrs. J. I'. Reid left a few days ago for Atlanta where she will spend a month : with her niece, Mrs. Joseph I,. Rankin. j I'rof. K. (i. Fitzgerald, of Creenviile, is in the city tor a tew days. Trot. Fitz gerald is the newly elected superintend ent of the Belmont public schools. Mrs. W. V. Warren and children re turned to the city this morning from Durham where they have been visiting relatives for several weeks. Miss Kilnu. Halthis. of Baltimore, Md.. arrived in the city this morning to spend the summer as the guest of her brothers. Messrs. W. .. and L. U. Bal this. .sgt. Belah N. Hanna. a son of Mr. Miles Hanna, L visiting in the city for a few weeks, having been given a fur lough, -sgt. Hanna recently returned to the States from overseas. -Mr. K. ('. (ierliart, of I'erkasie, I'a., and two sons arrived in the city Sunday night to upend some time with Mrs. (ier liart who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. White. All the disln. baskets, etc., left at the tables on Oakland street Saturday, have lieen placed at the ''handier of Commerce and the owners of same are requested to call and get same. Man, Proud Manl Nothing shows the greed, egotism (Dd stupidity of man more than war, for man kills not only his own species as animals rarely do, but all other spe cie?. Exchange. Great Power of Hope. Free labor has the inspiration of hope; ptire slavery has no hope. The power of hope upisi human exertion and happiness Is wonderful. GASTONIA PAINT & TRIMMING CO. Automobile Painting a Specialty. Now open for business with modern equipment, expert workmen ami dust proof finishing room. Compare our facil ities for handling your business with the besf. East Long Avenue PHONE 193 Colds Causa Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BR0MO QUININE Tablet Minora taw eaoae. Ther la only ooa Bnm Qiiinhw "" E.W. GROVE'S atfaatareoobn. Me, FECIAL AT 09NEIL 50c Quality Oil Cloth in White Ladies' 75c Silk Hose in Most You Will Find Great Bargains Everything in Chinaware, and All Colors All Shades on Our 15, 25 and 35c Tin Ware and Enamel Ware SPECIAL 39c Yd. SPECIAL 49c Pair Dry Goods Tables at Lowest Prices 1 Lot Boy's Kool Cloth Suits in Men's $2.00 Dress Shirts Visit 0ur Ladies' and Children's Buy YoUr Shoes and Oxfords . . Ready-to-Wear Department on Good Quality worth up to $8.50 in Beautiful Patterns 2nfj Floor and get acquainted At 0'NEILS Special $3.98 and $4.48 SPECIAL 98c and $1.19 with Our Low Prices at About 1-2 Price We Sell "Royal Society" Embroidery Package Out fits of All Kinds 0'NEIIL COMPANY A. S. KARESH, . MANAGER We Sell W-B Corsets and Brassieres 2nd Floor 2nd Floor
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