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XtWILI. LiCAl^ ingara Lowell. Jan. KX, 1906.-Sln« ‘He Holidays, Lowell academy i^uranEs of both teachers and popili guarantee a profitable and sue ****5»1 school term. Gnat hi h«st is taken in the sew school library. *5? Vh*1*** Robioson’i fo—ic pupils are making rapid rams nnder her skillful train Prof- J. A. McArthur a pen) the holidays st bis home in PayetteviHe. Mbsrs Zada Rankin and Came Cathey, of Belmont, an •gain teaching hart. P. P. Murphy, who visited his home near Wilmirizton, hai returned and is now night super intendent of the Lowell Cotton mill. Jim ReW and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hand left last week for Chapel Hill where Mr. Reid Studying medicine aad Mr. Hand a taking a course in Pharmacy. Miss Annie Mc Knight has rein rued to Char *Mta and Messrs. Hall Hand and W. M. Baker to Davidson. , Miss Sessic Co* left last week for Red Springs, where she re susses her studies st the South ern Presbyterian College. . -Mrs. Robert Ratcbford visited Mm. Leeper this week. Mr. 7obn Rankin and Miss Edna Rankin, of Belmont, spent Sunday afternoon with. Mr. and Mrs. f. P. Rankin. Rev. Mr. Allison preached for Rev. R. A. Miller Snnday. Or. Prpnk Robinson is remod eling bin residence on Pint street. Our little town enjoys all the advantages of being situated on the Southern railway. A good macadam road makes it easily accessible to nearly all points oJ importance in the county. The church aad school facimies are excellent, the health record ii good, aad the kindness of the people is not surpassed. Tbeh hands and hearts are ever ready to respond to the cJ.l of sorrow, suffering, and distress. All oi this makes Lowell s most desir able spot tor a quiet, happy UOlDCa .. —The local chapter of the United Daughters of the Con federacy will meet in the Libra ry this afternoon at 2:30. Ulcers Of the Stomach Uicert of the stomach may exist tor years without very •naiked symptoms, excepting thoae caused by indigestion. It tadut to an inflamation which affects the membrane of the stomach so that it is eaten away by tbe gastric Juices. In good health, the stomach reafeU the action of the gastric jnices, but when weak coed, the membrane Is badly nourished and tbe digestive fluids act upon it aa wait as upon the food, keep ing ap until perforation of tbe stomach occurs. In advanced cases of ulcer of the stomach there is ranch discomfort after fating, with gnawing sensation between meals, pain from the SluldCT bU&0a>4Ch b*Ck *° the At the first symptoms o( iadiees boa, treatment m once should be startyd with Mi-waa. This Is a scietfcftc rc«edy»d«pted sMdflcaMy WOJ* purpose, th* cure of atoouch tnmbleu It U to uniformly aoc tfr* a sixasjt gaayasto?'‘wftk svsry ^ b pwest sod most rehsble of remedies two. Use ft lor a few days wd there is eo ressoa why yoa abcmld ao* bs able to eat aay food too like at may tins without fear of dis tteas. Jis-Ft la School at Waldea. A note was recently received by Prof. J. S. Wray from a form er pupil of the Gastonia Graded schools. Master Wilder Gresham, who ia in the 5th grade of the Weldon school. While here he was in tbe fourth grade. Naturally this la gratifying to tbe manage ment of the Gastonia schools. Other pupils, says Superintend ent Wray, have left tbe seventh grade of the Gastonia school and easily taken the eighth else where. Wilder writes: "1 am now at Weldon and am in the fifth grade. I hope all my old schoolmates are well and will all heap doing well. I wish I could see Miss Sandifer and my old school-mates again. The school here is a one-story building with about six rooms. I wish I was back in Gastonia. 1 have tried many schools but the Gastonia school ia best ol all.” Subscribe for tba Gastonia Gazbttx, igg.. it Short Prices on Boys* ii i. Short Pants Spits ii i \ Sow it woaldn’t be strange II ha t | needed a new Sait or Overcoat The mother llkea the Swan-Sla ; ter idea ol Clothing becaase it coin* ; dies with her own. Tboao redactions coincide with ;; t the after-Christmas pocket-book. M* $2.50 boys’ salts._$1.85 $3 00 boys' salts_$2.25 $4.00 boys’ soils-$3.00 I * $5.00 boy/ »uit*_$3.75 jj $6.00 boy*’ auita_$4 50 "J | All boys* overcoat* 25% ofl. ! i • || CASH PRICES~| SWAN-SLATER COMPANY jj foot Oatmura for Mm m4 Boy. A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE If taken quick. It la red hot. I can't hold It. A lot within 300 feet of depot 75 feet front by 101 feet deep. Don’t miss this bargain and then say, ’’Why didn’t you let me know?” Price $875.00 If Taken Quick C. B. Armstrong ——————< a i A Big Line of B SPRING GOODS § Dress Goods of every efl description, Woolens, K9 Cottons,linens,Lawns, B Silks. Open now and H ready for inspection, if \ ■■ - ■ — - - -- ^^^^^^^^S^SSSSSSSSSS^^^SSSSSSSSSSSSSS! J-. M . m <• a A- - - .'*• flection t ti0^ on the heights in the south end, just five blocks from Main Street twd blocks from the Graded School. A large squad of men are at work on the improvements. Streets are being laid out and graded, trees planted and boxed, and other beautifying work under way. _ , An important feature of the improvements is the opening and grading of Marietta Street to this new plan. bringing Gaston Terrace within a span Of the business heart of the city. Gastoniais now built up solidly to this and as it is the only property in Gastonia suitable for a hand some borne section it is certain to increase rapidly in value now that it is being improved and placed on the market. . Terrace is up high, dry and well drained. It is an ideal spot for a home and a splendid place for an in vestment. . . 4.7?** ** h*yon& doubt tiie best r >al estate proposition ever offered in this section of the country. There is cer tamto be an active demand for these lota Already there has be< n many inquiries. Select your lot now and be ready to anep it up when the sale opens. . Hha / - >,'j m' ’ ' ✓ «p/7 ^^MHbhImMBI jt„ _rrj) , ,. ■ -Bl^—. li.! . _— ... . _ ———————_ _
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