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m- TUB QA'AtiTTE. TWCIWP.VY. Otcoiwa m *• f-hwiWat ^frm^uwuBr^nn^v ttutrciNo « —gfeJ!8.el‘ iVwoaZSS . 1 ^ y - 'Ji tar ■ ' 7 _ TfiJCH8 TO 8UB3CHIBKBS; tifctCh*..-.;>u« ^::::.-::?£ - - w .. n — • 1 - ■ ■ ^ l»'is.‘• .*. MMI Krail11•». ft [ilplilp Ejlilllili ti’bwriiau wkskh ravin. **a*T persons not sow subscriber* wJU (Metro tVa week's paper, it is 1® Itta at aa lorttattou to sub ■artke. awl w* trmt that In Um paper Uaelt they will tad saiRetsat lod.ee Meat to do so. It U but fair to oura.lv**, how over, to Msatkan that la DSrra sad reading Matter, this asmbtr of Tint Gmne U a little behind tho irrrifa On the foanh page atone thsie is a Monty advsrUasaMst occupying over arecoi umos of spaos wbleh reading matter ■Mtally oMnpiaa. Bat this happens! only ooee a year. With three words we place the paper! in Maay new haul*. All are welcome to it and are laritsd to read Jt-adrw tlaeacou and all. Likewise all are invited to drew up a chair end take a “■* at,h* table with Thk OaxemTs iMW tad growing family of readers, l iaally, with this paper there goes to all who receive it oar wish for a happy Chrlataas Mason and a prosperous Kew Tear. W1TJI MB ioucnuu. A» wrtjr of advettiatr* Sod adver tisement* such aa we here never before boou able to present to our renders *PI«U them brightly from oar ^gee to-day. Io fact, a goodly portion of ttala weak’* paper itai bees edited by •ttr ad vest lean. They have Important •neeaagea for oar readers and there “■•I* i*V»y earefol reading, foe they net only form lotercetlog business news, but they show buyers wbara their atooey may bo (pent to the beet advantage aod carry tlierewiih an added element of value to our rouhn. To oar adverUerra Tint Oairri wfrbee to asko public acknowledge Bcotof ita appreciation of their good opinion aa Implied la the generous use thsy hove made of our columns. Crowded re they are, we bare done ibe be«t wc could by all, and- If at aay polat wo bare fallrd to do all that waa proalaad or espaeted, we are more than willing to make it mors than ent teCactaey, and with all of them l bo ootafon of B good conscience and tl» joya of a buppy Christmas. oot n ret of our readers who will hoar with gtouioe tor row of tho death of Mr. J. H. MIHa. wtlcli ooe«wd loot Wedoeedap at fala borne naar TnoniaevUie. To him boa been ffiVtt tho ttuo af “Fatbar of Orphan *•* *wf I* North < arulioa.” and no oaptala or kief «m wore a grander tUla than that. Ha wao tho founder Of tha Oxford Orphanage and of the W*P»let Orphanage at TbeaaarUle. Hla wm a anlqae pnaonalitp. With a large aod tender heart, he eeeld be led ■Ofwhcro bf a child. Strong in hie •wa oplnloae, he eeeld not here (wen rtrirea bp (eg thoneand mm. lie a etndaat of the lllhle, of men. and of tMags. In hie own original wap. Hla writ Inga ware tame, often quaint and ****** latomtlojr. Ia hit departure tf tha nod reeterkuble of tmm paawa fiuee tha world’* au«e but net froaa tbo world’* heart. Howaau bntbar;wf Fret L. & UiU., of Wake Tht> Iarm pmrtlowgp eeaptetro Tug SAXWTTK'r peer'a work. Oer prleten UMd fret tad the editor wtU need oeae extra been In wbleh to eleae up the eM peer* bwrtwm and Make reedp for tka aawj heeee, eel wore then half a paper nap hr expected n»rt went, u tee keen n pear ef hard work to ea and tend to ear takbfol prtototg—eo paper «** ted aero faUk/bt-end now egoa tke ere ef tte atete ef geed-wdl we knew Iktp >aia ea follp In (be heartfelt dtek Ikat ail tte reader* of tke paper at fte^tentk page. A* eoweff atalre ef kfl I* tte kw eat ef date. fewg"! *«- mn x«mu win. HstntH-Uw Mnitwfrwwi is Vmwm ttu Hm la-Xw o« Yaw ta Matwr Krerywlter*. Core are tba guesses fur the tutkey: Mr*. Frusl Torrence.<377 ■Warts Gallant.<«T0 J. F. Me A rear.. ?.gi<x> T. L. Crtlg.:.<310 T.C, Fegreus.<771 I* F. Gloves.<t>40 I* C. Jenkins.<774 l>r. W. H. Wilson.<100 Alias Cay MclASgben.ASH) 1 M. Fnyiaoux.3,»1 j*«*r Long.<005 Frank Grer.-.<900 Mr. Torrence ntys tbe number of pounds of batter frets tbe 13 rows for lbe year Is 2.902. II will be area therefore that Mr. Freak McArrer win*. It look* like leek Uugnr* about the Bun of Craig A Wilson Iasi year Mr. Wtteoa got tbe turkey, this year Mr. McArrer geU it, sod at lack would bare It Mr. Craig make* lire next brat Kwn. Mr. Torrence say* It has I wan an off year with oowa everywhere Keen la tbe want butter ban Icen soarce aod high all the year. Ue says these off ycais with cows come entry nnor in a white—at to why this la. Mr. Torrence say* he wilt answer that after eoare one lure explained why two-thirds ot the turkeys this year are gobblers. ' aw tile* ass Terkrya The MeAdenrille Mills bare already shut down bseaus* of enaac rep.irs that were needed. They will start again on Monday perhaps. Mr. < X. Royer, who was in town yesterday afternoon with Mr*. Boyce, on a abort shopping tour, says that as usual tlm manaae iBuit of this mill will glvs each family a fretire Ibristmas bird. The number required will he 223 or mure. Of these. T3 were shipped down from Lruoir a day or no ago. t'si is.yn.sr u nwiiss. Wo belter* we hare succeeded la (retting at last what we hare k>r.g need ed— regular correspondent at Dallas. We think woharsooo uow who will keop oar readers well posted oo all tire news from our county seat; and ws Iropa our subscriber is lire far West ivbo wrote as to -‘giro more Dallas news” will ace bis with fulfilled. Meanwhile our Dallas friends may ■assn who our correspondent la, and when they hare about settled upon the right one, we Inrite them to throw •tint news they eau In her or bis—that Is to say lu our correspondent's— way. Wo also want correspondents at Mc AdrnrPte, Mt. Uolly, Belmont, Besse mer aud soma other points Waeaww Soar* »o»t. The Narrow Gauge’s now depot la Ukios ahnpc Just north of the cruai li:(. A paiaenger and freight buildinr has beta erected and will l« finished within a few more days. The J. D. Ellin'- company ol Uiekory are the contractor*. Wheu everything la ready, we atiall all laire to go to tbe new depot to pet ojf, since tbe pasaeo ger trains win tban stop coming up town as they pant by. They will thus gain time foe quicker schedule*. Tbe freights will also do their local work at the new depot, white the aiding will remain as now for the sake of the transfer business winch will here to be dona with the Southern up town us heretofore. A aepvrate agent will look after tbe local bnaiuesa at the uew depot. - - MarvteW !■» Hast*. There eras a very auddau marriage in tbe Mayor's oflke yesterday afternoon at which Esquire A. C. oiroup was master of caramontw. Mr. Robert Gray and Miss Gertie Stradley were tbe contracting parties. The groom was from Mecklenburg county according to our bmt Information. He lilted a horse and buggy In Gaatouia yesterday afternoon arid hurried to Dallas ror It* esnao. Returning, he asked Mr. A. C. Stroup, tbs livery man, to let him ba*u the buggy a ft* minute* longer; he wanted to boot a mis Later or a coagta trsts. "I am a magistrate," answered Mr. Stroup. “You are lbs vary m->n 1’ns looking tor !” SMlalased the young tBao in manifest relief. Is s few min uets tbs bride and groom wars stand u* •hoot two fast apart In the Mayor's uflfoe. so that when they Joined hand* they loads an unusually Interesting wedding scene. In a few momenta Urey were huslxnd artl wife and In a faw mors moment* they wars on Uia Cbartotte-bouod train happy on tlietr way to—aonaewlien*. tW AttuuaVra tluk. Ww )KUI Hid literary purpoart a ouabtr nt OaatiMrta’a brliht youns nuanu* » ns wiu ■n«n tIM to HoiMay u* TarWry MaMKM UiainMk The Trsatuo will to at down Friday Mid imm work Tuesday morning, tomtary Bagno I* at borne aloft, threatened with a at vers attack of fUn, whUe Major Harper rcoulac oa deck at the 0O00. Ua Infora* ns that the company wilt wish Hi 35 or JO famtllea a Merry Cbrietmaa by tha rift of a turkey to eacb. Tbc Modena will tout down from Saturday noon to fTedoaeday. Some 30-odd turkeys will lie mimnnr to go around to all tha families nod Secre tary Moore is doing so cm lively turkey huatlug in lb* interest of bl* employ Thu Old Mill ami tba Aeon will taka holiday from Friday onUI Tuesday. For both mini 175 tart ays will Ua needed, l>nt Mr. John l.o»* aaya they will be forth-coming. A fellow who ti glad to get even one turkey naturally wondera how » body oooM manage to gat 175—bat Mr. Love tells ua that tfaiy baglu looking arooud months absml *h*o Uey wuot so assay a* oce or two hundred. Perhaps tba cotton mills form the strongest alemaot of prosperity in Claa tonla. No town In the South, we art aura, has more loyal, more faithful, mere high-toned or more Intelligent mill operative* than outs, and aay ex premion of good-will toward them by their generous employer* will be ap plauded outside of mill circle* arxxiwo re* nrrttr. Bom Ike Tklwus •IMMuMom. ttmwm r«*er *m% Durham Bun, Tb« following la lb« expense account of a defeated candidate la the lute campaign; Lost 4 months, 33 days canvassing; also lost 4,340 hours «f sleep thinking wheat the election, 5 scree uf cotton, several barn* of tobacco, a wbola pots to crop, 93 scree of corn; gars away 4 sheep, 3 sheets and a beef ; lost two front teeth sod a cooatderabte quanti ty of faair in a peroonal tkirmisb. Qav* away 87 plug* of tnbscoo, ^ San day school books, 3 pain nr suspeodcr*. 4 calico dresses, G dolls and 43 l«by ra Uinta. Told 3,887 lies, shook hands 23,878 tiroes, talked enough to bare in print 1,000 large volumes size of patent office reports, kitted 120 babies, kiadlnd 14 kitchen 0ns, cut 3 cords of wood, pulled 472 bandies of fodder, picked 479 pound* of cotton, dug 14 bushels of potatoes, helped gather 7 wagon loads of corn, can led 93 buckets of water, put up 7 stove*.was dog bit 3 times and bad watch broken up by a bwby which cost 88 to have repaired. Loaned out three barrels of Hour 90 bushel* of meal, 160 pounds of hacno, 37 pounds of butter. 19 dosso cargo, 3 umbrellas. 13 lead panel)*, 1 Bible dic tionary. 1 mowing Usds. 2 hoes. 1 overcoat. 9 boxes paper collars, none of whlcb have been returned. Called my opponent a perambulating liar, In const<luene* of which have bad to pay a doctor’s bill of 510. Usd lira argument* with »y wife—remit, 1 Gower vaxi hu« sited, 1 dish knocked off tbe table, 1 shirt bosom rained, 2 handfuls of whiakeia pulltd oot, 10 rent* woitb of sticking plaster bought. Betides spending $1,7119. »*« rniniY aooifcty ■iuioK. AovtIod Millar, t'kicaso. One of the moat remarkable and topeful Industrial movements noted In the South of late years is the present tendency to curtail the cotton acreage and to enlarge that devoted to wheat. This movement la a gen nine one, and not one of those many paper ones of the i«st, visible only to ths Inner eye of newapepri men who have been wont to say lu the fall that that will be next spring which ooght to be. but which, owing to the financial system in vogue in the past In many parts of the coun try, which enabled the factor to dictate whet lhe farmer should grow, rather than the letter’s own judgment, often failed to materialize as announced. But this fall the movement to grow more wheat is rnKjoeetlonaWy working a great change In those parts of the South more especially adapted to wheat, like the uplands, and the re ports of fall seeding to wheal from new districts in the Carollnos, In Alabama, Georgia, Teuneeeee, Arkansas, Texas, etc., bear all the earmarks of fact, so that, crop conditions belogl laaaonably favorable, the South sboo d next sea sou haze more wlteat u> grind at boms than than part of the country lias seen formany years, if ever before. There will bo no leek of mill* in the wroth to grind this coming crop. That part of the business of sepplylog the flOulb with home-made floor has *l*fey» heen dependent upon the farm er and held lu check by him. and ha has not done his fair part. But now I bat the farmer has come to «ee that the mill is likely to be a more prodt aUe buyer of hi* product than the cotton merebsut, the future of South ern milling certainly has a roey eaat. For a year aod more the movement toward more local mills lies been espe cially otservable, and mills have beeo bsllt In enexpeeled localities One or more good crops of wheat at this junc ture will give the industry an I coper ns that stay work aorprlslDg changes In the agriculture of thn South. The public certainly seems enthusiastic in Its desire to raise sad manufacture its breed grains. ■ataltv* t>Im mt Wife m« Mai*. CVvtiawl Stain Dalff. A Mlnourl otu baal Ills mill* *o u w*»j that ha waa final 160. Tha «»«t <1»t hi* a mar again nraroam* hlB and h* wbipsad hi* alt*. For »Ma ba *** a mat *4 anil fin'd «9 Jaat arbeta tb* moral of Ihla tala IIm It wooht ba ban! to tall. SKS5aSBSP*"<™*!BB*(amaw Save Your Money. One box of Tutt’s Pills will save r-..--.y dollars in doctors’ bills f hey will sorclycureall diseases of flu- stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion 1‘or sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and bilio usness, a million people endorse TUTT’S Liver PILLS Motjsa UlttmA* strati that It la U» Tatra Cam ■laaloaam Gaataala, K. C., ta waba ■pjBsMlfs be Mm UagrMialaltva and WMKf far rtaataa aeanty u tbs s*n OaaarW tSMMfto baa* lb* Chart* at th* hiss af GssUiila ammdad liwaiUer H. IBM ' MU. W. T. 1UDKUSX Hit TlMEaenuw A Wat ■ I'clMk htar Omg Moral aw—A Uwt Baa u»f to HUM—«. Mh»««w«| Maadoy—A mat kr na wn>. TW dowth at Mr. W. X. Haurtorson whteh occarrad at hla I won l. JEfft at fir* o’otaeh but Saturday morula*. MaaM • sorrow Uwt to frit <tr*vly whororat be was known. Hy remark aMo tenacity of life aod a triumph of Mlgtltlawd "WEtonl *111 that le among tba mamtogf the hanllng an. lie eurTired aa attack of typhoid rarer aana$ or 10 mn ago. While »p|«, —tly«rar since that Utaa. it It la tailored by tboae wbakaew him beat that bla physical eyatam traa out au strong aa hrfoia lu tuccaatful reatat aaca to to powerful a malady. A boot tho latt of October, while the Synod wet lo (aoatou bate, Mr. Mender■ •on began to Ihel unwell ft am a pela lu hla aide. Shortly afterward b« grow worm. Aa tba Oamoeratte candidate far ooanty iraatnrar. be erat w.uioua in do hla part of Uia campaign work, but Ina lUneae forbade him. Kin-Clou day found him to 111 loo hue* bla bed. Uo waa r Wo tod by « kaudaoma rata along with hla collaaguaa oa tba ticket. Ha woa gratified thereby and wan cheered by the eongntnlatlune ba receirad from his many frteoda. Haring made to braro a fight with death and won agalaat such (wary odds ta hU tart ro tiokaaaa of many years ago. tba patto-wt tu Sorer waa be I toyed by Mt hopeful friends to bare good ebawora lu wlu In this coolest with powsmonla, untwilb ktuudlag the uoterorable compile* tlou. But their bnpa wet death.*! to dltappoiotmeat. The Ware man wat lo a losing light with death and wore Array by Inches. A g»od Mil u gone. He »u e uelghbufly mao, » warm friend, and bad a kind and (valla tool wiibtu bits. There are many beside* those alio are retail'd to him wbo will mourn ibe low* lbey feel ti> hi* death. Tim wri ter of there line* Brat knew bid about rigid year* *r', sad 001 acquaintance with tiini tinea that time contain* nothin? but pieaaiog recollection* of hi* many excellences and gracrw of charaotar. There m no oa« wbo knew tbla good maa wbo will not mourn with nis devoted wife and Mven little com in tbair unspeakable low. Tba fanerel ear vice* ware bald in the lull** Preabyterbui church at ona o’clock l*at Sunday afl /noon, end conducted by U>a naator, He*. It. /. Joboaou. Tba building wa* packed to 1U Utmost capacity, and there then remained ontlida enough parbept to make two other oougregatioru a* large. Tba burial followed In the church cemetery at Dallas, From all parts of tha evenly caiao people to *bow thatr respect for U»e dead and tbair aympalby for ibu living—friaoda and acquaintance* wbo liad *o Kirneally but vainly hoped for hi* recovery. Mr*. Henderson deeply appreciate* all tbasa expreuuno* of respectful friendship and ha* dliccted ns through her pastor to make till* public acknowledgment of gralerul reelings for the kind attention* and sympathy extended to her both by the people of Dallas and thorn rUewlierr over the county. TkU nolle® is apjiroplatsly concluded with the following sketch by Uev. It. Z. Johnson, past or of tbe dt corned. “W. T. Henderion was u soo -A ooo of the best families In isaalun oounty. Born In South Point town ship Sop. 16, 1861. ho lived 37 year® 3 months, snd on« day, and deparlvd this lift In Dallas Doc. 17, 189& II* Ware® a widow and tat eo children, the y.mng eot having been burn on the day of the •lection. He was piously trained in Union Presbyterian church and left the home of his parsots lo 1863 and came to Dallas. Ho attended Qaston College an« year, sod then began business with his kinsman and Joined tha Hrm of J Lewis A Cu., well known thmugii out tha coonty. In Janaary, 1866, lie married Mias Olaudia Herman, a lovely woman of Catawba oouoly. In lli® April following, ho was or J allied an alder at Dallas and mala lied as Super intendont of the Presbyterian Sunday school. Ho served one teem on thw Oouoty Board of Education. In 1806 ho was elected Treasurer of tha county • nd re elected t» tbe name offoo on Sov. 8, 1898. and was a oowipoUnt, obliging sod trustworthy pnbllo ulDeor. Us was young when united to ilia Kldorsbip, l-xit willing to teurn, audbis pw»toc never hod a better helper and friend. Ihalltlisrelatlooeln which l»* lived and served be was faithful. His home life was beautiful. It wns bis pleasure to make hla wife and children "*P|>T- The young people were always oordlallj repaired nod made welcome in bis home. The Sunday School Is most sorrowful and weepe for a laeiJsr •no loved Uis children sod never felled them. The sympathy for bis young wi.l-.w and children was very manifest dtirlmf the tarrloes, and very beauMfu •ere tha losing attentions nf tire f«m Diet In Dallas. Obi how bard to are £>«>> d 1st rent fall ou thorn »■ l..*s Thera are good lentous for tie all t<> laorn by the suffering nod death <-f Thomas Hendarann. H« w»» a young man of wbooi tha oouolv may Jsally h*»l • pride. May liter* b* many more lies him. Uu uptl and widowed ■other said: "He never nuieed me grief." Hit church and Sunday School and pastor are In great I me tineas and •mow. K. J.»• “Ml Km ream ia» tlwa Was Urn hall that hit O. D. Stead “»o, of Newark. MM.. la the Clgll War. It -tn1 horrible Uleare that so treatmsnt helped for 90 years. Then Buckleo'a Arntea Salve eared him. Onres Cuu. Brats**, Borns, Boll*. Felons. Corns, Hbln Eruydloos. Rest Pile cure on earth. M cts » bo*. Core goaraoteed. < Sold by J. E. Carry and Oocepany, Druggists. ntaiNTHu wjbduisu duu. t'lene •Jrlnwn BmiMv DlniHnm i la Ikov. Al two o’cl.tck yea tenia* nftetnoon Mr. Campbell Harper, of Un Point reotlon ad Ulia .Junto Craig, of tb« Union iwlgtiborhood wore proimunoed hurbaml and wife br Jtor. t». A. Spar row. The marrUgn r.-*a ccluhmlod at tier l -iuo of the Uride who it th* charm lug and laipular daughter of Mr. John i Star Craig. The groom la au ixcol- ' h nl young man and aland* high to hli ' community. The marriage was fol lowed by a auiopluoua waddiugfoaU. wxl Wfdneadgy afternoon Mr. ParUlt. IlnSattiler and UUt lleaaUi Torrence, tbe pretty daiightar of Mr. J. L. Torrence, will b« united lu ruar rUaw The ceremoi.y will bnperrortnod In Ulney church at 8 o’clock. At the home <»f I lie brkle ou next Wednemlay, thx 2Bih. Miw Maiy tbo pretty and aeooutpliabed daughter of Mr. 4. L. Wilem will be married to Hr. Heetx Patrick. too of Captain 0. A. Patrick, all near Uegouia, K. C. Mr. Rdgar Kretar and Ulan Stills Narl were married laat Sunday by tbc veteran kuol-tp-r J. Kiaer. Eaq., i.eor Saapp. It waa a run nwuy match '»»» la U Ibat gw man ta okl and damepi.1 a( U,bnu nautnur halo iui.i hearty at »> J» da. IKsata no the unrc h* lakes ot him..! r. tuicn H *»»>** l»«l» mo. out at ronulr-ibo tmnta., crow* uniII <tk<« Mia out n bcJ. Wlnnnw a man irrlaibtt kubiivi ui wcUnabaoorbl tn be. wbvtH'txe be la llatlree, without vitable. •>" toll that ». lain Max welpbl mat like! Hh oeUjnwrr work «lee» Ms uiuluv rail. «av. bv nab lie. Ilniw'i l wit dew tledlod l)M aomy. It tea keep* on woman« wttn bk lictv martlet ami hie Moral Import—Ik Inure Me ae»« aad bia body nnMse n oooetam net nut. •train. Ho animat* Ueatty whoa D« w old Tic Unl'iei Med hoi Uiaoonrj" inters many wucwUed dltkoae* twwauaw nearly ell lllncaa atwbiss Irma the esc UUria-ba.1 dam. iiow an'I oonjcaoeni wneir Mood, 'i'ba *uu •oerrj" taakta ike uppctitt wood. the twoMtun Mina*. aaMautailon taw. and Ibv hloofl rich and pttrv. Offer lie buying (mbllc a line of limn>«t goods at Imnrst ; rices. Tliat menus .M>ui«Uilng ut 10U stnrn. In Iheir Ilia: of General Merchandise You *111 llud i!ictod of speolal **eellcncw—Slioes for nil—likewise Dry Goods, Notion*. Huts, nod ulber lines, tuetiiillng aim a well ►locked lUrlwae and Ginnery lll*|NlltH.«lll. McDill & Miller. GASTONIA, N. C. Loaded Down with choicest Christ maA^rilts.FinerFarr | cyrindManr^iTdiM. Tiutr^nd—nniitii, wHIch make tforChll | dren’s eyes dance and moutfiis wafer. Fancy and Heavy Groceries. Canned (•nodi and Pulverised Htigsr. Try oor Inn Totisecos sad Cigar, for a juicy cbow nr i good monks. And raoieinbrr I’ll 1* at lb« uttK1 old stand after tbe Holidays. 1. R. Me F.1DD EX. BRICK. I Make Then and dellrrr them end U* then. Good, bon eat brick and honrtl work al Ixiorst prior*, I a>ado and lakl lota of taoni during tho araaou of 180H, and I rxpnet to do a still bigger butt nee* In liMX) Give me a Chance to Ugaro on jroor brisk and I rick woik. I wish all Ua Gaxwttb’h readers a 11 now CMriotmaa, and lmat that oearvtlaM ihoj think of brick In 1800 rbey will also thlak of J. T. Sc«n», OMtimix, X. V. Wm. II. LEWIS, —Attobxjst at Law — OAaTOMIA, M. C. I’raotlces wherever Ills s»'«tera are riqiilrod. ciTeistmas motesI—k Make WellsWintl Sab. aw* a* We Ike t rtekwam Fall Millinery—1898. | i My friend* both In and on l rrf foamier# l> v.lrd In **a m* * I a#w atneh of atyllfli mllllm ry Than- ■•■••la ate all nf my f 1 own paraonal aalaellnn la Uia MnrUmtn fn-l.U>.. e» nlrn*. £ 'and hava joat been opaoal Ymi will 0ml Inin# »i.*rt • \ high quality, UUat alyl**, ain] thn n«we*i r.ux-Ua of fee*. ^ ka. I .hall be 0>«* in hava y- call -|u* *- -a " £ MISS OYNTHIA RUDDOCZ. *%. If# main al M*wrla Iff**. rasa lswill. ar\4w'sttst«sn hrRfs.l».an. w. u. r»ni sms. t'H.' »p*4cncf .1 Uu lltMUt. I Vt”!U!?AlJW-uai—‘T* Mm at Mo I Ado'ivlllo Into shut down lor repairs will not run any this week nm proha-1 Uy atari next Monday. Mrs. Elisabeth Vonl. wifo of Mr. U IX. Ford was buried in tlie <-e>urtery her* yraterd.y. Shi* was a!ak .inly a short while. Mrs VorJ a« a sister to Mr. 8. A. Marlin aaeot at Maktun, th* ouly member at ib« family who i survives her. She leaves a It whvid aud 0 childrau. ■Vlua lu the chest when a twrsou lias a cold ludionts a lendflirr toward puetnunula. A place a! ftdamp, aned with Cltatubarlaln’a l'elli llalrn and honnd to tlie chest over tl.e srat of pain will promptly relievo the pilu and prevent tin: thirataned attack of pnsu Qpoia. This same Ireatap.r.l will cure *buck ,a a few boum. Sold by .1. E, Curry and Company. COLOR and flavor of fruits, size, quality and ap pearance of vegetables, weight and plumpness of grain, are all produced by Potash. Potash, properly combined with Phos phoric Add and Nitrogen, and liberally applied, will improve every soil and increase yield and quality of any crop. U'rllc and g«t Few our pamphlet., which trll how to hay uud nnc fcrtiliwn with gtvau.1 economy and profit OHRrUN KALI WORKS, M Nauua SL. New Vmh. ::Holiday Points.— Of couf'e »e can supply you «llh choice Mu pis and Fancy Groceries xsxs <•«" sraftrss '• BKAWLBY * U RNtlY‘8 you will (t„<l frvsh fruUa tool and Ulo N^h lr°PlC* °* U>' >W'' "uJ ,rom tb« wnnoninij air of L" « SSSK’.cuK*?1 MSul ,rw ,r fXiViKSi ffl2^SSta“*'^*«!w5iSSbS!? i.. "asciis j”W» r. “ »• —> «wr.-..... »»m “ss. £sns Them am a fe* thin*. : There am others at Brawley & Henry’s, Gastonia, N. C. .OOIINTKT rnODOCK nocoiir A\u SOLD. At The New York Racket’s Santa Claus Heaquarters. Wc ure loo busy to write an ad. We nrcseltin* ,«lr Christ mas Goods iu n steady, working rush, and shall ba g]n(i to sev you fall in liuo with the crowds that com: our was A: the door you will be mot aud greeted by our JOLLY BROWNIE with one or the Icnowingwst winks tint ever made you smile. A flerry Christmas and A Happy New Year To Everybody. New York Racket P. T IfJEAT11, Proprietor. '* L- J****«- ***■*«*■ /. I». Moon., QuMt First National Bank . OK GASTONIA. N. C. * State and County Depository COMMENCED BUSINESS AUGUST 2 Iftnft ' Capllnl »toe*. .... $80,000,001 3arp)ilt, . 7,000.00 p*l«l »lr»e» oi(pin Itatioo, 30,000.00 DIRKCTOns. Li. I*. Jenkins, T r* J.D.Moor,. rZ^™' y r W. Wll,on. F. Dkllmcr Solicits aooounts at Individual*. Firms, and Corporation* on tun* daoostts. Ouarantooa to natrons avory aocomm^ril?. r,,t ° ’ tant wltn oonaorvattvs nankin*. *u®n oonni. ■alia*. Nulla* la Imrabv given lhal Ilia uo- | daralxuvtl will apply to Urn next Ucnar al Aartabtv of N. C. lo uutborll*and I direct paymant from tbe public tclmiil maney* of Dt*. No. 5. (col.) of Qaal"" 0*. for a vouobrr «f MS.45 for m-rvlc- a aa a teacher, The eehonl la now kiaiwn known by lliv dmm nl Kunry Hill In Dial. No. 1. Caj. a (.Karen. Dae. to. IBM. >xlm *r Mini* Law. Notion latmwby given lhal applies lion will b# Bad* by tit* mi<tsr>tgB«l lo 111* (Jausral AnaoNj of North Carolina which uoavoniw In Raleigh, In January. UNO, f*r a* MHt nuiltor Ina, rmpowwr, and dlrvct tb* natmunt of eartnln viuohara for aobool chart* tad maps said In (4salon Comity lo lb* year 1SST. tha aoMI vnuctwr* lo lb* amount of |M0 brio* b*M by m» as an Innnoanl purchaser wtUiuut rvdloo, and Mid aa may who* paid lo b* charg'd again at Ihoa* acbool dtotrtola which ho*gbl an Id map* a ad chart*. J. U. Cram. H*r SI. IMPS Oman la. ICC. XmIm or Prlvsia Law. Nolle* la Iwraby given, that tha an«*cvtf**d nil! apply to lh* (I an no I A mam My of (forth Camtln*. al Ua •voting which non vanes In January, I IMS, fnr on n*t to nwtborta*, napawar and direct tlm pay men l o«i *f tb* pub 11* anhon) mon*va *f Uaatim Oualv, o* lb* viwaban for School Mag* and IJharta, cold In tlm eonnty la lh* war UN7, » hloli voootmra am now h*M by Urn J-'lrat National Bank of UaaUnta, K.O.. to Urn amount of «*>»>, Mid bank h*t"g a« Innocent pnicbnacr lh*l*cf without inKhm. Raid money, whop paid, lo t* rRnipad agalnat than* *rbo»l dial riel* which bought the said Map* and Ctout*. FiRbT Nattowtt Bans, , - , . *- 15 By L. U JRWKiira, Praaldont. Danamher IMb. 1MB mao* aa* taMU o« AneOan I AiClMTfyvllto.il. C., aa ttotuMay. Dec. *1. ISM, I mill avll at puMto aa* Uan Rw wmb nr mi lime with ap|w*v*d arnurlly Ibw* gn*d molaa. on* Bn* ymt'd hone, and anon* actl la «**d abanr* far good atoah Han’t mtoi It flavin llaoVRT Commissioner s Land Nate. »rU^on'Co«l w/ta?V £J£?*>'l>rrlor Court A. Hfnnon, Ariofr. W. uiWatthrmrl iho «t Um hour of rwJlfV'*a*». •rtM nnl itttU lyififf wi'n^ *'»*••• wI»*f ^ .iixraS-S'ia g$&sa&pi. SSTw^^sLiSfi;.0" *«"«*, Arnm^rr tre*filn CMnSm M noro*. w-th” ****** and went i,y iff"* JJ* <Onmou, USZ2?tfL£: '* *■» %SSnw&K9r Izgssag&sgs artoiHnViln^ UT time L.it1'4 m, mm. ^AiHatggh^ S al e »TV^ njabf^p^j 't—Bhii.TK
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1898, edition 1
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