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- • - ■ * ’ - i ■ , ■ • -• • ", _ The Gastonia G -- *HT°t*11 *° th» Prot,°tiOD <>« Worn, wnd the lattweat* ot t*- count,. V-!ll-X^ '_• Qaatoiila, X. C„ December 26, 1805. TIIE GAZETTE. Tinitwn.w. dkcimbbk m. urn. ^BUSINESS TALKS. AfWvntMianla ttWMMMl to thi* eoloran at 1° o*nti u line fur Aryt iuKrtioo nod 6 Ocala • line Cor t\mch InaorUnn linn uarlor WAIIHANTY DEEDS. Mortgage D»«l*. Hoods to Make Title, Deeds of Trust. Chattel Mortgages, and Laud Posters for sale at Tu* O.utnt office. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, Notv heads. Billheads, Card a. Hand bills, Fukien*, Pamphlet*—Come to Tni Gazettm office when yon want anything In theae line*. We do print ing and we do it right. VIEWS AND PHOTOGItATIIS: For u few wreks I hare been making vlawa In Gastonia. I new bava the Uni on Main St rant and am piwpiued to make Photographs also. 1 Kara satisfaction with my views; I guarantee It with my photographic work. You must come quick, though I remain only a few days longer. Views, Groups, Photograph*, Tin types. Call on me at Acme Photo tent on Main Street. W. J. Gait on an. LOCAL NEWS. —Do your trading this week; raer chnnts will be taking (took next week. —Now it U»o time to sulxertbe; gl.JO geis Tn x G axrttr trom now till W —The weather for Christinas weak promises to be Cull of sunshine, bright ness, anti warmth. —The shortest d«y and tbe lougeet ntgbt lu tbe year have past. We are lucking along toward the long days and aboil nights of the last of June. —Thr third In a terle* of quickly successive freight wrecks on the South ern occurred at the Bessemer miss switch Thursday uigbt. No lives lost. —Christmas nnist broke loose Mon day uigbt- Tin uarve-abattaring cannon cracker* were lu it, ami it began to sound like tbe Vemsoelan war bad broken out. —Tbe Franklin lit tux prints a lot of wladom in its local columns. It well ■ayt, ‘-No amount of church going on Sunday can make amends for crooked dealing during the week.'1 —The regular annual meeting of tbe stockholder! of the Modena Cotton Mills will be held In tbe otDce over the First National Bank at 3 o'clock, p. m. on Monday Jan. 6, 1806. —Wby defer till New Vnr'i your good resolutions 1 Dead tbe oornmn nlcstlou in this number on how to kUl s prayer meeting and say whether you inteud to tike a hand to killing aay uext year. —aa vre go to prsts (1 oesaay suer noon) the Christmas tree people ere taking tbe town. Hie committee is busy, tlie brlngen ct presents are busy, and it looks Ilk# an old fashioned good time is in store for to-night. —A Christina* present to which Hr. Geo. W. Bagau will treat himself Is the new office furniture recently men tioned in these column*. A beautiful desk and railing* of pine finished in oil was put la Monday. The Beal Manufacturing Company did the work. —Hiirteen balm of cotton were placed with the Modena Mills last week by Mr. J. It. Shannon to be *pan “oc receipt.” It appears to be of ex oelieut grade. It woe ginned at Mor row’s, three twits of It running through without choking the gin s single time. —Hon Jno. C. Scarborough, Bute Superintendent of Publie Instruction, has written a letter wsrning teachers Of the public school* against Introdu cing Into their school* any books not on tbe State lists It is S'* violation of tlw law to do so and tbe school com mittee may for such oourso refuse to give tho teacher an order for bis salary. —This week wo send out only half a paper. Many paper* arc tuterprlsing enough to erad out none, thus giving their reader* holiday a* well as tbe editor* and printer*. But wo Issue a balf-ebeot not so much to take holiday as because we need tlie time to round up tbe year’s Imsluess, close up ao oonnta, and straighten up our bonks and papers for Ute New Tear. MflMipil iirvltMk Bev. W. It. Wet mire, of I.inoolnloti win preach iu the Y. M. C. A. Hall next Sunday night Dee. mi, and will also administer Ike holy oommuotoa. All membere nf tlie Bpiseopal church are especially requested lobe present and tlie public generally cordially in vited to attend. was* I* Wiktm* The Conouid Si<m<Lu d say* that up to a few yseraego the county of Gas ton bad more registered whiskey die tiller I** Ilian any other In the State. It la now otaimed that ia lbs county of Wilke* alout there are mora dis tilleries than lo the entire district. WUt«e to certainly welcome to the distinction which appears to belong to her aa well as sll tbs honor there to In the distinction. Wear* always sig nally satisfied In being left behind in a contest of this sort. MM ■ cw«r4. MM. ■■»»» WIWiTbt* Trn ALL TRIM. Tk. luw »n U NnaDTxrA T*«r Had »o b »■» Um VMfei an Bte Trm MUl .^^»a.*5r“h TW,ta* . 5?; ZfogXZ- £ “ — a*assi^ sasssWESrr" £•£*&"&: Tst£,nrtrv. tSSttg^ I ?bOutSnL ut twt7l*Mi«iS tab kb ptaoa oi roaidamo*. —OMt O. A. Ntrtctlc whIn Iowa Mooday ^ms-nsSSAs^au* woo“,n« --Firof. and Mit* Kate Bvngtue art an coding Cteblaa* nt Marabou. School win op*n again on nut Monday. BOtk Inatau. “*'■and MtrM. K Henry woat tv Statoa *1|UThaj wui apend tie wont with bra. V. w. Brawler, Ur. Htmry'a abtvr. -Hr*. KJE llaroar and IMIa dauxhtn of -Mr. and Mr*. W. Dad Mr Bom an. of Laartu bun, boot Tuoatay win. Mr. and Mn. W. C P«a“C barlag ror bon* on tbo aftarwoou train. -Mn. U. W. Moore, of Dantflle. Ta_ win •*<>* ta-awrow (Wortntntar) on bn roturn ^feRs-*°^bbr ^ -,,h -Mr. and air*. E L. Lomu, of Mnorar. La., haro bam gwnu atnew Suudar of tltnr broth Mr J, A. LoTlla Tttor left 'LNtmday annr bur to Tint Malt rat at Ubtdun and Ltoorvr. . —Mr. J. k. Men, kb ana Lturtuiyt, and daugkeara. bawButau. Laura and Mara ro. tuniad Saturday aonlog from thMr triii iv 't&Sg'SZS* -o uuruua. On. Mr. —IAb Molliv Bnrro, front Ormuburu Kor. Mlaa Jbb Akufonl, from, Umabtoru HSgjfjMjJfcBBM Mm Malm) ftniih. from 5**oro #». LO tauaarr are kB at ham* m good Horn ror a curry Cbrlaiam. , -Mr.J. D.McUaU. OatdwaUa Ultra of Sutter w Coart, wa* la Uaatonia a abort wkHo Mon day murmev. Bo Bad pawn to Jukna Bodkin*. •Butfcaorat to be i round fur aa ntobnts caaa p< drrotdba, tad baUtna tkat ka baa tbo trouMokaobtad oat uftko ring tbb tunc. ItanlM «■ UmiUu Ckant. Hut Sunday is tbe fifth Sunday in tba month and the laat in Um year. There will be ssrvtoea by Factor £. F. Jonas botli mot nine and night at tbe Baptist church. ■nass— *v. Hitler Bkymi Swi Mr. Miller Rhyne died ut bis botme near Pleasant Ridge Saturday, Dae. 14. He was bar led Sunday at Rhyne’s graveyard about three miles above Dellas. Hemorrhage of tba longs Is said to bave been the direct oauaa of his death. He waa e brother of Mr. 9. F. Rhyne and waa wall known in tba county. Theca waa another wreak last Wednesday night ou tbe Alt Line, between Easley’s and Liberty. Freight train Xo. 44 ran into the rear of extra freight No. 583, north-bound. Tbe engine of No. 44 wae derailed. A lot ofoolton on board waa reported aet on fire end burned, as there waa no water at band. Trains Noe. 41, 88 aod 85, the night paeeengers, were run via GrueoviHe, Anderson and Seoecs. Bn. T. X. ■ismSmI Mr*. Mary Hanna, wife of Mr. Thomas Hanna, died last Friday af ternoon about four o’clock at her borne near Fiagah. Her funeral waa preached Saterdisy by hsr pastor Rev. ). O. Galloway, and her body wae bid to r«et In tbe ebureh cemetery. The burial wss attended by a large coo ooarss of sorrowing friends sad rela tives. She was tbe aeooad wile of Mr. Hanna, and bo was bar aeooad bnebaod. Hbe waa about M years of age, aod a quiet, godly woman, who waa always at bar poet of doty. Sbc wae la bar aeeustomed seat atobareh even on the Sabbath before bar death. A large circle of aoquahitaocM will loader eloecreet sympathies to tbe aged bereaved companion who anouroe Tier departure. BSWeweve— Fire wav We PMesm Is BtwivavIUa. The only wise euurae that can be panned toward the fireworks business has boon fallowed by Statesville. The landmark says; “Tbe board of aider, tarn have derided that lbs ordinance prohibiting the firing of cracker*, etc., on tbe streets shell be strictly enforced during tbe holidays, and Interested parties ere notified that tbe mayor aod peMea will aae to It that the order of tbe board la carried Into effect. This le tbe only wise oourae to puisne. For several veers the ordinance wae sus pended daring the holiday season and the result waa fires, fights and la one ossa nearly a riot. Thb led to tU so foraemcat of this ordinance with good results. Those who want to In dalga In snob apart can go eataldc the corporate lloriU.” 1 MMM hr Tm. Mr. B. B. Good ibm, Marietta, CJ«., my%: ul «u troubled with rheuma tic*. which the doctor* called eclatraa, for a a amber of yean, doctoring with •nwythlag 1 could hear af, withoal bcaidt, until ( cowmen ek'd with Dr. Bng’e Hoyal Ocrmotoor, which Co rad we aouad aad well. I waa at llmea, for erreral moo the, ao ( wield aat walk at all. I bin bow Ueac thorough l» wall of tt for four ywtra, ami think theca la bo umkUoIm that oaa equal GermnUrr." Write to Thu Atlanta Uwmlaal Oa., Atlanta. Om, far 40 ■ago book, free Maw package, larga buia, 108 doata, «1. rcTUlaT, Fboot Tobbbwub 4k Co. H" «• HUlinaytr If you go to yoor clmrcb pmyer meetlof at all go with n. cold aeifeli nejut. Think of jroarvflf mid your bulls eat all the week. Don't take Use to pray Ic secret or read yoor BtUa before hand. You will likaly bo In a oiitlcniog mood ao Uiat nothing that la said or dona will plana* you. Even the Lord himself would not Idea*# you. stay away from the pray er meeting the must or your lime. Let your health or the areetbor bo your ex cuse for not attending, Do to places of pfoasnre— snob a* wedding*, parties, Mclures, ebow*. etc. sad even visit stores after night to make purchase* or tee. Goto other prayer meeting* but etay away from your owo. Your pastor will hardly Bed it out. Ptor )>spa the Lord himself will tako ao notioa of your luooasleuncy. Don’t help your church any more than you oau help ao aa to maintain yoor respectability before men. I do wonder If some church member* art res pea Labi* before the Lord. Speed monev freely on yourself but don’t spend much on your church or pastor, trrambk* a llUle when the Lord's tiuw make* a deisaad on your lime or pookst-book. If lien you do go to your Ptsyer maetlng take uu part except that whlah any worldllog could take. Now. I think If the above roles arc era closely observed any good prayer meeting will die and the J-nrd hlmeelf will go soasewher* elm to work. I win add soother injunction. When you bare ao opportunity crIUolte the pastor of your ehuroli and all the workers. Don’t do It boldly or you may get eaaght; bat whisper slyly tint things don’t sail you and things utir so conch nicer *t some other place or that some other people do so much hotter; but don’t you bave the grace or ooui age to Improve the work iu your church. Don't ask anybody to go to prayer meeting. Don’t speak of your prayer meeting otly to Bod fault. Don't talk religion to anybody. Talk business and dress and plcuorea. Kerpjronr heart as eold sod Icy as you If you are a young man and a mem ber of a church, when the night of your prayer meeting nomra go up town end hang around the stores and snap jokes oad llsteu to smutty Isle* If you should happen to go to your prayer meeting, sit away hack iu the boose, bo a* stilt and cool an possible. Don’t take any pert. Duo’t even sing. Bet you know yon are not stiff and eoM when you soap your ragged jokes with others Then when another evangelist oocns* sloog end you fnsl quite rundown Id reputation, fall In line and get worked over. Gist a tap put ou the aide of the old shoe heel. Yours Id demoliablDg _Old Tamos. The Southern Railway means to help tbom who think or taking a boll «Uj trip to tasks np their mind* on tho •abject. In Virginia, North and Month Carolina, and In (leorglu it baa authorised agents daring the holiday* to supply Uckett at the rate of four (4) cents per mile one way distance for round trip. Theee tickets wilt be on sale 1*0.23. aud their dual limit will be Jan. 8. Ticket* at Gaston la will eoet 8410. MlrrelraSe t**i»wa Oirlatmee times have a stimulating effect upon the moonshine laboratories —also upon the officer*. I.ast Thursday morning officer M. P. Wither*, no oompanlad by Mr. E. U Wilson, cap tured a ’atlll on tbs latter'* place near Crowder "a Craek. It was on a branch between Mr. WlUou and Dr. W. J. Tarrei.oe. The kettle had boon spirited away but there was Are smouldering in Ibe f oruaoe. Tbs kettle was afterwards found In tbn Up* of a fallen tree. No whiskey was found, though n lot of ■lope appeared to show what ‘‘might hare been.” Merries. Mr. J. C. Rhyne and Mlaa Cornell* Ilowe. both of Gastonia, ware married last Thursday at 7 o'clock. They went over to Charlotte and Pinrvllle the tame day to rpeod the holidays •ronnff rsUiiTM Mr Charley Payaonr and Min May Costner, daughter of Mr. K S. Con ner, were married fct*t Snudny, Ee qelre M. D. Friday officiating. Also at tbs same time and place, tho «a*»c B*q*ltr joined in the Loads of wedlock Mr. Powell Wither* end Mies Janie Cook, both of G** ton la. rwTew ta.ll PUI*. The way to get money Into simula tion la to pot It Into circulation. Tim Goldsboro llr uUiyht luoke at It this way: "Thla I* the time of year when It Is wall to poet the books and sec how the audit staoda. There nr* two kinds of settlement that mem appropriate, *o that a moral m wen a* well a* material trial balance oan bo (truck The dealings with one's own conscience are an entirely private affair; in«t we am all trader*, ardour trade method* »r* objeote of le<iUm*to Interest to other*. Tboie is noth log quite so m ■entlal to bnpplneee at UrU eeaion n* the poeeeaetoo of a little spare pocket money. There Is no way an effectual to supply this particular craving aa to pay small bill*. The debtor who shall fall before Christmas day to discharge hts email debt* will fall most Inman UNy In hta duty to hie kind. Every dollar put Into elrcoMtlou at thin kind ly mason get* fairly bet la the swift nem with which It paaaaa from hand to head on It* errand of Christmas iiqul daticn " VIMB AT Kisers ■•mill. nw» n*arin« Mm. enMi.enr, •fWrt »•« kuovr. LAerteUe Nova KimoV Moust.us, Dec. JO. -L«»l ptflltAt BUB tbo alarm of Ire wai beard In our Utils olty and soon it wai dlicoysijd UiAt the fine roller mUl ol W- O. Ware & 8on« ru on Or*. Dee pile llm etrenuone effort* »f the large forca which soon gathered at the mi, the a nuee were soon beyood sootrol, •ud the men turned tbelr effort* la keep the lire from spreading. Owing . advantage of the incwint rale which wai falling this waa done. The satire mill macblnery, Uoaee and oonU-nte, which consisted of about 4,000 puandt of flour end a good lot ol corn wore destroyed hut the oottan gloucry, raw mill, pleiaiag machine, two boilers and angina ware saved. Tlwlore to sail mated at between BBjOOO and #5.000 iuiurnnoe. The origin of tlie lire Is net known and various conjectures are made. There was no flru about the all! yes terday, nml tho bullet was Bred opunly n "liort while in the morning This makes a seooed mUl that Mr. Were has lost by Ore, his Bill on Per simmon creek at his pUntaUoo having been burned just before be moved to this town nod built tfaie Ooa. °*-t> roasici mss. SfelMax VfclUe*-Lort we SB Sale T«MtaU«i-.t SoM B.e*iMlM. CenwhMi et The OuetK OLD Fir** Sues. Doe. Marten Frank nnd Tommie, and Mlswa I.iixle and Ada U-ivla visited «t Mr. B. O. Rutledge's In Lloeoln eoanty lost Saturday night. They a too viaited their uncle Dan’l llmec, (very aged) who is very low, uot expected to live. Although Mr. and Mre. H. I- llsm •eur llvo in King1* Mountain, they worship et their own ehnrcli. Long Crrek.se regularly as If they lived In that Immediate neighborhood. At tlm Congregational meeting held at Long Creek church yesterday, Mr. T. B. DauMtron, a deacon, was clretrd eider. Beatsler Ormand. wife and children of Dallas, arc up for the holidays. Mr. Ortnand will return to Uie eapitoi to day but will Join bla family again Christmas day. About all the public school* have given one week for recreation. Miss Anule Ormand. who has been at Jojiai Seminary, U at home to spend the boll day a Mr. and Mra. Chua. Faaison and baby of near Oastoola, epen* last Sat urday night at Mr. J. A. Torrence’a. Bev. B. J. Moriwalee preached yes <«ld»y from the text “Lead ns not In to Temptation,” nnd enjoined bis hearers to remember this daring the holidays. Kauiw of K«« sewilMomta. K. S Penan. Cashier. publishes statement of condition First National Dunk. •Ido. F. Lovo, Cashier, publishes statement of oooditloo Uastonlts Dunk ing Company. Armstrong Furniture Company wants a thousand wives—to know tlie comfort* of their handsome low-prlosd roeker. _ — u- ’i *tar IM*aa<*r lu CSMbaa. Explosion of gas la the Comnock (Egypt) coal mines In Chatham coooty last Thursday morning rssalted in 39 destha. Firs damp followed and some who were not killed by tbs explosion were smothered to destlu The sound was heard 14 mites awry. Women and little children gathered around the mines’ mouth and begged piteously for msn to go dowu and rsanue their loved on**. With greatest difficulty con Id tbs lure man Indues nay of tbs man who escaped to go down. Three or four dually went. The bodies were blackened and roasted. It was a sad und terrible sight to see tbs dead bodies In a row la the engine room. Most of them wets natives and so many rears the funerals that followed next day. that In s»tn« casus the funeral attendants ounslstwd only of the widowed wife and a little child nr two weeping a (Ur their daad. Nollr lug more awful has ever Itappeosd la the Huts. The mins I* AM feet deop. The dynamite rrst found Intact after Uw explosion. A similar but less fatal disaster occurred here several years "go. An explosion of Are damp tu the Nelson mins near Dayton. Tenn., Uit Friday morning resulted In 90 deaths among tbs miners. A dispatch of Ratardsy, Hist, from Richmond, Va., ssya that l>r. W. P. Palmer, os* of the most prominent sltissnsof Richmond, while condemn' log rreeideut Clevetaud'a Venkeoelau message, was paralysed and hat aid beta able to apeak sloe*. HI* roudl Ueo Is critical and little hops Is solar talned for ble isoorsrj. The Dssufort graveyard luaarasc* cease tliat were removed have rssultetl in whcleeale correWlons C. It. Has ■ell guts sown jeers la the peniten tiary; William fisher, entered An fears la the penitentiary; Dr. T. D, Dsimsr, Seldom Dtlmar and Levi T Nos, two years each la Craven ooueti Jail. Every one appealed Hattrll'i bond Is jl.MW, alt lb* others |1,00< «Mi>. The defendants say they wll apfwal to the United Htatta Suprsmi Chart If nestas*ry. If Tott’rt In doubt wb«wli,r jrooi trouble it Iiidlcotttoo or 1), ■?<*•(* take t few doatt of MliMtoni LlT«r Regulator It will touts tin whole quttiton. ‘I hero Irltd Sim ■mm Uwr Hernia ter for D/^eptu ted dnd U )utt iba thin* to nlbrt (a* A "mail date after Mill It tnrt ti Pro rent Iudl*i»Unw.’’-a, a fnkloa HHoroii, Ot..-J. J. BlMk, Dane.in Arlruut. SOODFOREVEBYBOOY tad everyone need* it it all times of Km year. Malaria is always about, sad tbe only prevantlve and rdicf la to keep the Liver net! ve. You must help the Liver a bit, ind tlic best helper Is the Old Friend, SIM MONS Liver Reoulator, the red Z. Mr. C. Hiinrod, of Lancaster, Obi*, say : “Simmons Liver Regulator broke a cane of Malarial Fever of three years' stuiding for ms, and leas one bottle did the buehiete. I shall use R wheo in need, and recommend 1L" Be sure that you pet R. Always look for the RED Z on the pnekape. And don’t forget Ux word REOULATOR. It it SIM MONS LIVER REOULATOR, and there is Tnly one, and every nne who takes R is sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take It also for Biliousness and Sick Headache; both are tatised by n sluggish Liver. * U. XeUln as (Vs.. iUvlladolptilis. licp«r( or the CoidttSoi THE HKfiT 1 ATONAL BASK, AT CAHTONIA, nr tub static or nobth caboltha, at tub rxnuEnr ncantanv Menses ta, seas. ■••ucris-lawuac. Turainj ru[ aeU iuL' . tare*..... ■■ ‘iT'" Maata... (sM sss DuofSTnaamrrfr«arv»s*aii» 1LMS |» ^ra?,VJSStei::v 2 Prucrtcnal na|xn'eurrraar. nlcfcrss L.vwVrJ.«oV^i*w^tt *" ■pec*. hju UtuMumleraoua.. dam UMi UMomiainu lin.l ».ih UF Tmn# wear S kt,cjh of olranlafloa....- am to Torsi.. mtasasm MAIUL1T1KL OspituisiouapaUiu....... jean amm fand. ivn t JiArWoa pmflls kva axpeawe •USlu^f fiik nR? oo-caaii^ ,SS " R55v*Sigc«sifi.HEht Dcwa?MoeriiDraiet of iicpuili.V.7 23? M T»mp ftnliwuunat Smai. ijai n Oahse, iA.cki aiiMHnbsii.. m Nat« anu urn, ro-dtoc,wM m2 BUls Payable. SSa gi Total . rtltMt TV srATmos Xisns (uixnnc \ UosiifbrCusos, f * I. U.H. Promo, Gutilor of tka r r r earned bank, Ao rulctonjr saw that the above r ~ nsrat la mu in ebe ban nr my InioyUn aad K. 0. Pkuium OllMfV CMS’JEi.TC*• - **»— i*a II. lava, M. P. rnaaera a i iaai IHamrruna HTATBMkNT OP THE OONDITIOK OP IO GASTON A BAKIUKS COUfAKY «UVAT» DARKEN*. AT OABTONIA. N.C. IN T HZOODNTV OP O ANTON. AT THE CLUB* OK Ul'KTNBXS ON THE mk HAT OK IINC^JBW. KKROUIUHB. IOTAI.. AUMHkM UABIUITIK*. AND. V. IOT, CMM*r. Runot ToamOAMOUKA, i Oomrrur Oabbwu f w. H. w I Laos. J. X. BIX)AX Dr's Wilson St Sloan nrrairiAXB and arwosoxa. Offer tbslr professional aerates* to otUaans of tlaatoala sod surrounding country. Calls left at Torrence’* Drag Store win rooslra procapt attention night or dav. G. F. BASON, -ATTOUNMY-AT-LA W— ' Ho Hi iMm DuUtSag. CHARIOTT*. V. a Utility mr iMUalla 1 Ptiyettcvllh) BtytWt. If you bis la daU and U la das, Us arpnay you a|«od for aleasore sad luxury It b net yours, hut year eradi toT*a. end to Uiua tpsad it la to 4m fraud him of Ms Just does. Are you galltyf — .—■■■ The express agentat Raaihoro, (h» btrlsod county, was held Up liy awaksi robbers at one o'eloek Saturday warm Ing In bb home and anaaprlled to opua hla Sofa ami tiro up Ml They hold mrutyncu hr ths awent'e has pd Umir roooay, laKketl nut of the liouaa, aad ' essayed without baring a eh*. | -KINO SOLOMON— lit iTlmaii tiiii The Armstrong Furniture Co., Wants a Thousand Wives to Enjoy the Comforts of this Ele gant Rocker, it is Hand some and Dura ble, and, what's more, « it Is not high priced. Come and see it and be your own judge. ARMSTRONG FURNITURE CO. GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE ~I. Memmotb Emporium of— DRT GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, AND MILLINERY. For the oat THIRTY DAYS evwrtUInc in our .tore matt aoru At a Rapid Rata I» order to afloat tble, we bar* eoweluded to Mil at BASEMENT PRICES. Come early and fet in the procession* Jno. F. Lova FRUIT CARE FOR CHRISTMAS! Of eoorae yea are going to bare our. Doe* forget tbat wo eta 'apply you wbet roo «ut to mate It wKb. CVBltANTS (bmd-tlf'snttl mi ivttia fm CITRON RAISINS, no*. ALMONDS, tic., ^ ’ No Better Sance than This. We hove CBAKBBBBIE3 for More that Mhre turkey and pork wboleaocte aod delictoaa. Nothing batter. Boy freely and cot atl yoo want of It. Here’s a Breakfast. *• h*T* Soakwhaot Floor for yoor pao cake* mod bore JuM upaoed ••* ®rop New Orleans aaolata the beat to bo bad a ■Pteodld break feat dlah for aeybody. Morning Joy. “d aUraotlre exhibit of '‘Morntag Joy” «q*)u. wMte at the Exposition, did yoor Well, we bare eoaea m the - ***** *"** «’•*•»• Try It aod be convinced that the “Beat U ibe Cheapest.” Liberty Bell Baking Powders. r.. naw to you. but wa want yoo to try a eao. It la aboolotety pore and core to plaaea. We appreciate YOUR trade and will do oar best to please you* T/ome to see ns. LOVE ft SON. i tWa week. Christina If opanec --- oar patrom
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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