' l i . ._,_._ __.,', ,, .£- I 1 lr. ='.~?'a:§;__~<»_1,p¢¢,£_».i‘\ 1 PAGE Six --~ ,-. _.,,,,,, ,,_.,.,,,,., NEW, ---- THE cHARLo'r'rE'roWN GUARDIAN =--:_ i-im or -irc -ff-- IUNE 2111919 . _ _ _ , _ ,_ ' ' r M ns- ___ _ A iisliiilg I, exposition We have a splendid array of fishing tackle. Our stock, by fair the best and largest in the city,is remarkable both as to assortment carried I and values it affords. l Split Bamboo ilods We can give you a fine selection in this light "' and strong rod. Values ' run .,.'.~o, 2.00, 2.5o,3.oo, .ag _ _ _ 3.50. 4.1,-f , 5.00, 6.oo and - 7.oo each. e i” ‘ Fur llollar Rod ‘< i . ` , is best-v"“1e for money ' in the c1.y. J. G. .lAlYIESflN 5 l DRUGGIST ' may-nie' ?.i_.._...,_...._._._.._..,,__..___l “l\'anhdf§_t`hci7:, l'un'~h Ciioivolrltlrs, which .lolinsoii drill .lnhiisori sic ad: 1 vci'ti.-:ing tru*-v\', are c-.uniiuscd :,f de-| iicious ripe cherries d'p;ied in rreaml and coacci with 1,, licu\y,,\iuil<-"olor~- ed chocolate. 'lvuiiéuie liiiiiggicliousl look like the Nciiggc -iz. but have n noft cocoanut centre. These rlicro- lates are made up expre..-dy to the ' f.irin's order and urc sold lril_.ll\ ut the rate of 50 cents aponnd. t Xlrili. ZZFOR SALE JT TI-IF] Sl"IR'7J’.L.~\ (_TOHSlLi'F LITIOP, A l,IMI'I‘Ell NUM- BER UF (}()I’IE:l OF THE lll§lilI']F_ (JF LAD\'l~lI\d"l`H, A.\il Illl\\' VI" WAS. (.`l"'IllBl.3l".A'l`E1) IN f"-I_~\l`{-l Lll’l"I‘I*l’I‘(lWN_ (GCT L`\\'.l.‘I. llll(`E 251'., ANI) 'l`Hl<]itl". ARE Nfl iii(_"ll€ 'ro nic nan .iirrnir 'rri-ics;-; .xiii-1l"il SOLD. lJ~_'i;"ii, ami *-3 H E N general disatisfaction that has grown - up under the monopoly that now ex If TUESDAY’ JUNE 3" '9'°° » ists. 'Dhese matters should all be “THE V early and forcibly presented to the cl THE commission PLAN on orrv GOVERNMENT. Board 0, M,,,,,g,,,,,_,,,, back” 4,, nu 4 S 1 ii i G i * ' ' S' h this plum 3 new any was Crea ' and the Board of Trade can bring to ° ° inner' MS site is low on I 9 sea- 01° 1°“"lYl“E l’°"l°“° °‘ the Bm’ bear It cannot be t-hat the Ra.-ilway Ihme' and u bca wan had been ‘Gund were filled in and raised,a COSUY and Board of Management has any dis- .".,""'°»“`-“' _ ~( necessary to protect it against high ti`deB_ The any council was gnefficp substantial seavvall was raised, the position to perpetuate the grievances my Much ,,,U,,ey had been spent ci»ty's credit was restored, although or injustices of which the people here __ _ » _ ,md 8' good deal of it “ragged in much -money had to be -borrowed and complain, or _any interest in doing ___ . _ _ M t R way tim; was uf no benefii at a_11_ Galveston rose from its ruins to be- so. Wherefore we hope that a mod- _ \_ '_____§ OS fphen that hgppened to Galveston come a rich and prosperous city rate and clear presentation of our ._ _ ' in , e xiii,-,, T `~ . ':;,§ '\-._ » ` . ° lwhlch befel the man in the parable, SEBJD- Case ln regard to the four points re- _ . who built his hU,,,;e on me sand, Then the Galvestonians and other [erred to may coinvince the Board ol § ,__ Tire rain descended and the winds neople hegrin to talk of the excel- Mana-gement_and lead to a substan- mcw on the shore, the tide rose to lence of the commission ulnrl wud tial and ful'-wfllctorv remedy- an unusual height and the waves what it had _done l0I` One City ‘byblfhe "OUT UF THE heat upon Galveston and it fell, and sea. Other cities burdened by OSS MUUTHS Up [;A}3E3_~ . \-ri-y ri-i-riiiie was its uni. one sixth rule and nlllllderell bv graft Sen* ‘l°l°“ _ ‘ -_-- Of me l_,,,,,,,|uti,_,,, was dl-owned in a gations to Galveston to see, inquire Ex-l‘rcsiileii‘t Roosevelt has cornc night the city was left ir mud- and l‘l2l>Ul`l- \Vl19l'-ll" these things “Tre home to he welcomed by the thllllllelv soilrleii wreck, and the remaining true. They found them even so as of great guns. For that rnat_ter tllere citizens found themselves after the had been reported. An_d now there h_as been a bil; ¥\_0\B9 -ill t_\@ W0l`l_ll _s¢_U,-U, had gone, ruined in (ni-tu|i@_ are 70 cities in 27 different states since first he _attained a high posi- I the city encumbered with debt and that have adopted and are workiiiilr twll Bllwllg his L'°‘"’lfY'“e“~ The . ~`- ‘<.,~ its credit wholly gone. 'Phe disaster under the coniuiissiun system. Three u\>iSe grew tllllHll\‘l‘0llHl_Y `l‘l\ld_ U1 We ._--_'__ _ _' ‘¢_ was Um, wiilmiii 5 pm-nllel of its cities in Massachusetts, (Chelsea, United Htiites before his utficlal term f,._.__ <1.-__ _ ___ _ _ _._ ,= , __ .1 THESE SPECIALTIES ARE kim; in ,,,ode,-n history, Qiuiicnsier and Haverhill) are gov- was ended and since then t-lint deep . . " < But the plucky citizens of Galves- erned in this way. thunder, peal on peal, afar, has re ton arose studied the causes of New York State has not yet ad- sounded over 'AfriCB. Egflii 8.ll