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T1IE GAZETTE. THtTWDAT, UBCXMUB* It. It* li U SIN ESS LOCALS. AdvarUuninta lnaarud la 1*14 totwaa tl i« court * lint lor ftrtt Interne* udtocott » UQ» tar—all Intutton tagrgatur. OTV-BOOM Houto for rout. MIm PIrfV None? WhlUtldot. SEE our lino of Qold tfoadtd Cun. TOBKKJU.U, Tim Jewtler. OPENING. TO-NIGHT »od U* morrow nlfht. A Cordial Inrt tn lion Ittxtendtd lo all. TonRKXC* the Jtwtli-r. _1 i"^— LOCAL AFFAIRS. \ —Armstrong Furniture Co . luvc « new dray wagon which is quite up-to date. —Mr. ft A. Preaily had the tnfor tune to run a paper din llimogli lilt right baud las’, week. Wo un> glad ; to say It Is bealing up rapidly. — Married on the Till lust., by W i J. Stowe, Rsq.,1 at the residence of. Mrs. ft Miller. Mr. K. C Eller* aud Miss Little Miller, all uf Gasluu'u. —At tbe Mayors Court list Monday morning ibsrs »nc thiee cases corns btfure lbs body. Cos of simple asasolt S3 3d. Two for druoksucas and disorder. —Tbs party or buntcra consisting of Dr. R. M. Bled. Messrs. T. B Httler. J. Q. Little and M. U. Hhuford. killed W birds and four rabbits, a pretty goods day’s work. —Tbs Snow flake Steam Lauodiy will close down for Christmas wrek sod Manager Mauuey asks Ibul per sons wanting work done wll please gel It la out week. —There will be a meeting m Wm. II. Lewis ofllee on uexl Friday ulgbt. In tbe Interest of the brass band. Prof. Boull of Charlotte will be present aud a full attendance It desired. —noblujon Bros., have gotten In a bsodsoms shoe stand. It Is nickel plated, and has lime shelves uf plate glass. Tbe metal ceiling In being pul on and the window facing tainted. — Openings I Openings I From every side comes invitations to call and see vim display of Holiday and Cbrlstcsas goods. The moat fastidious css be pleased. The stores are attired to ilwir Holiday dress and every thing Is bright and gay. —The “expert electrIclani’’ that came to Gastonia to Install the new swlleh board were frauds They iteyid here nineteen deye and connected eight phones. Mr. Hablngton blmwlf cut in over a hundred in twoodsy*. They left their board bills unpaid tod carried off loots which did not belong to them. Mr. Bablngtoo with Geoe Starnes and Miles Johnson did all the work In oonoeotlog up Lhe iwltoh-board. Tu n'd (Witch board will be takes b> f.rorat and used In the exchange there. The whole list of subscribers will be cm In by to-ulgbt. MIm due Jobnaon ■sake* s very effluent and cipable crotral. Alwsya prompt, courteo-.il and obliging. Tk> CwaMwr *M«»l»ll»e. Tbe ladles of tbe town ore st present eogsged lo s work wblcb la indeed commendable in every respect, and one which we men stiould feel rebuked at allowing tbe ladle* Oral lo alike * move. It Is true that thete is, or has been an orgaulzillon of Ibis icrt formed some ynars ago. But It Is very evident that some one has neglec ted to do their duty. It may have been dee to n leek of an org.iDlvad purpose or a mlinnderatanding ae to the Individual responsibility, mil one has only to walk to the cemetery to see that something should be done and lhe sooner the better. The longer it la put off tbe mors difllooll It will be. On TO jrediy night, December the -Jlit, there will be an coterulomeol given In tbe Opere Holies for tbe benefit of this si ioc tat ton. Tbe young people ot the town will take part and a lelect program has bean Arranged, bet ui encourage the ladles all ws cm oy oor presence. Remember the nlgbt. Thursday December 21 Come sod bring your friends MklU* Mwl IlklkU. Instead of a Clirtalma* eon curt Oak land will have a sohool exhibit nn Fri day night Dec. 23. At Ike name Implies, the exhibit will eonxlrt of work dooe by the pupil*. The exhibit will rapreaent the work of all depart ment*, Iron* the primary through the academic. There will be contribution* from each sud every pupil of the Khuei. This will be *oanethlng novel la the way of eehool work, yet It will, no doubt nerve as a stimulant to the seal of Uio pupil* and will at the asms time be of Internet to the parent*. The teaobora have gone to a great deal of trouble In arranging lbe exhibit nod II will no doubt raJVct credit on the ma~ xgemeot. »Mi*i eroeera* ikMam Mr. George Skidmore of the-Avon ia3t died Monday afternoon about two o’oloek after an lllnrae of aavaral weak*, lit waa harked Toeedey after noon at Hloknry Urore ebarob, The faaeral txeiolaae ware conducted by Harr. W. P. Walton. The young man waa about 10 or 30 yaara old and for bla advaoUgee waa bright mad attended tba DapUel Babath aobool regolarly. Prat i. W. Bald of Waxhaw aad Mlaa UVao Thompson of Bbaroo ara to be married the 30th, Inat. Prof. BeM la wall known bam haelng taught la tba Gaaton laatltota for aerrrml yaara. Mias Thompson la a daughter of Rev. Thompson the peatov at Shiran. Immediately after tba marrlaga they will laava for tba north on n bridal lour. Tha newspapers of a town era lie looking gleam It la bora you aaa yootsoivea as olbrre ara you. You ■mile on them and they amtk on you. you frown on them and you are repaid In ktaduraa. They are the n lira of the town. If tho Iowa ta delag beilaeee, the newspaper will show In its edver Using eoiemns If tha merchants ara aglrlUssa, ablfUaaa Mkiwa. whose Korea ara J amble* of |uuk and (*m, tho newepapero will shew It by the leak of ■fata they taka. If you armnt tha world to know too bars a lira town, •«« aaa aaly lei It bo knows through tbo newspaper -North rhlledrlphla Gaerffr Frink ford, Pa. vw «leee*> *•*! fw eeet go s' ••<!•« rcuttiu aunoi. — Mr. J. F. Lreprr of Beltnost was Is iho oily Wednesday. -Mis. J. Y. Miller left Monday for Yoikvllls lo visit rrlallous. — Mr. X. H. TuuIm spent 8alibstb ' With horns people lo Lenoir. —Mre.fi. 8. Uatdoer of Shelby Is visiting her tether this seek. —Mr. Joba Smith ot Clotrr wm In town W'eduvtday on hualnrsa. — Mr. Ht>foa Haker of Croadcre Mountain was in town Monday. — Mis. Loon McLrao Is visit*ng Airs. Edgar Love lo Ltuoo)nlui>. — Mis* Emms Peoples, of Sardis visited Mrs. Joe Adams this neck. — Mr. T. I.. Craig leaves tomorrow fur Washington on • husmera trip. — Mr. Jmmar lYgram of King’* Mountain ipeut Sabbath la I tie city. —Mini Skllle Hung of King’* Vioun inlu vluted Mi*. J. II. Long U»l week. —Mr. A. O. Manguiu bee irtumcil after a rew week* viell to I mice people. — Mr*. Oerraway end Ml** Heml* Olenu visited Mr. Buamelt iVslkrt U»t work. —Mia K. tV. Mellon of Cliarlutls ipeut a few daya with home folks U*t week. —Messr* llbiilla ai.d Byuutn Iking, of Kiug'a Moaiilalu ipeut Sabbath In tbe oity. —Mini Mattie Slabltm of Bethel waa tbe gueat of Ml«i Sue Gallant Mouday. — Mr. Jnu. F. Hove u-turned yeetn day inorulug flora n bualueaa trip to Spartanburg. — Mr. Thomas W. Kendrick or Ktng’e Mountain ipeut Sabbath in town with friends — Mr. )i. V. Brumfield laleiuinu of the Gallon la Coffin Factory is in Uiu oity fur a few any*. —Mr. W. F. Manball and Mr. B B. Wileon epeot Wioneaday sfLertioon lu Dkllaaon bualniM. — Meosra Jim Huulrr and Tom Har mon 11 Kiug’i Mountain ipeut Sab bath io towu, WIU fi lends. — Mr*. B.O. 0. Lutb left Mondiy ufiernoou to vldl bar daughter Mr*. C. S. Tall uf Buruiwick, Gu. —Mr. W. T. Joboaon the np-todale paper banger baa gone to McAdeiiTtlle to paper Mr. McAdena boner. —Mr. J. L. Tboroburg. of Harden, waa in towo Wedoeaday on bi* way to Charlotte to attend Federal oourv — Mr. J. J. While ot Mlealiilppi. la laatniog tbe mill bualoaaa. Ha li at Avou mud will pro mbly itay here until April. —Ur. 1’. X. Khyne of Coetner, *u Id town Uoaday. Mr. Kbyne says the work at High Shoale Is progressing rapidly. —Ur. J. W. Bryson nf Col letter ills moved bis family to Gastonia last werb. We ara glad to welcome him beck among us. —Itev. J. H. Alexander of Atlanta representing the Christian Ubterrtv waa Id to wo this week looking after tbe Interests of his paper. —Df. W. II. WakrOeid, of Charlotte, baa gone tn New York to spend some lima flailing the various hospital*. He will return alwul Christinas. — MaJ. 3. W. Bald of Charlotte spout to-day In tUs city. Tin Oaxxttx office was honored by a call from the major, and enjoyed bis spicy conversa tion. —Mrs. F. T. Heath wbo lias been flailing relations Id Aagusla is expec ted home Wednesday night. Mils. Paulina Bramlett a sister of Mrs Heath will aoooapany her and spend tbe winter bare. 1UJT IK ■RAT.'* ■ok Kook TIilU Dalles—A rrlaeCelr - To Wrlu r» Clorrfrllk. To the Editor of the Oesette: I recently ImiI b most pleasant trip to Dallas and was lbs guest of a worthy official who made me feel that bis bouse was my home, and will say ti>al I enjoyed my stay hogaly. I visited the several office# and found all thing* O. K. Oar officers nerd no praise from me their works are rsoomeadatlon aaoagh, bat will say tbat in my opinion they can't be beat in the Slats. I seldom speak of what I have got or what I have out go', but will ear tbat 1 am the owner or a holau-to oalf that weighed 87 pounds soon after It saw Ute light. It was so extremely large 1 bad a ourlaeltj t« know what be would weigh. The dam Is a arose of dorham and Jersy sod tbn sire a thoroughbred bolstelo from a thoroughbred that weighed twenty-two hundred pounds. Be was quite largs was be not f The past night wsa one among tbe most stormy that has visited thn pan handle in many many clsy*. In the near future I shall give Cher ry vino a sorl of write op. MefSee for the present tbat aha la on a Mg fat boom. Everybody that aeo are mar rying. This has bean tbe etraugest year I ever eaw, mere strange lappen logs, etc. Why is not 1900 leap year 7 Wbo aceoonte for the day that Is lost 7 I tear this It UcKloleylsm. I dost un demand It. Bon Prak. Cherryville X. C.. Deo. 19th, ISM. ■•■tin omi worn imw. ■mkm ml tkt UMMlltn IM »•.. >«■«* T»*«»• Trip ul'lak. Waetiluftoo, Dra. 19. — An open •Mtlog of tba afieol■ I oooomlUe* on Urn Roberta cite »« ached u led for Ihla moraine, hot when tha committee met a dUeoialon nn mathoda of pivee 4arw aroaa which oontlaued for two boor*, *ad tha committee then ad. joorned until tomorrow morolnf at 10 o’oloafc. Owing to Urn dlalncllrulfon ofaoma mambtn of the oummittea to taka i he kwif trip to Utah, It waa da elded to Ink* whatever evidence the committee could Itaru, and then if It waa lotofllclent, fa to Uwb. No auh pnwnaa will be Iraurd al pfnantit. bat voluntary wltneaaaa will ha heard to morrow moralaf. Robert* haa received nmorancen that ba wilt bava tbajtrirllega of bear I a* all tba leaMmoof oCnad afalnat bite. Ha aobtalued a loot brM thle morul. f In auMOrt of bin demurrer In which ho dewled I bn (ortedMIon of the commit tna. »* miMnua him. We Uvo Mora us a newspaper that la nearly one hundred years old. It Is tba Ulster County gaaeUe and *<m publUbed at Kingston New York In January 1800. The paper beloots to to Mr. William McLean of the Modeua Mill*. It contain! an aooouoi of the ipeeoh of President John Aristae before tba debate on Urn death of Washington, aud also tbe eervturs which were held el tbe laat funerel rltea to the Father ol bU Country. We five hel iw the order of tbe praeaealou aud service*. WAMtitNirfON iNroaixn. George Towd, Dte.SO. On Wedoeedey laat the mortal part of Washington the Crest. Urn rather of bit Country aud lire Prleod of man, was consigned to the tomb, with funer al pomp. A multitude of persons «a •enibled, from many miles mu-d, at Mount Varuon. the clinloo abode and ta«t realdaoo- of lli« Illustrious chief. Thais were l* * gn<v>s—tbe apaolou* avenues. llte uoula mansion -hut, alaet the august inhabitant waa now no more. That giaat soul waa gone, ilia part was there .Indeed: but ah ! how rffectlug ! bow awful the spectacle of aoch worth aud greatuaaa. thus, to mortal eyea fallen 1—Yea fallen I fallen ( lu tbe long and lofty Portico, wbete oft the Hero walked lu all hit glory, now lay tbe shrouded corpse Tbe nonoteiMuce still composed aud serene, eeemod to depress the dignity of the spirit, which lately dwelt lu that libs less form. There those srtio paid the laat sad honors to the benefactor of bis country, took so Impressive—a fare well tinwr. On tha or DUDrtit at the tisa-1 of tha enUlo, wu Inscribed Surge ud JaiHalutn —about lb* middle of ib* coffin, gloria deo—and on tlw ailver Plate, Gaoeral Gaorge Washington, Departed tblalif* ou tb* 14lb Deoem bar, 1700, AtL c& Between three and four o’clock, the soond of arti User from a vestal lit the river, Aring ntiuuU gum, swots afresh our solernu eorrow—tba corpaa at* re moved—a band of mualc with mouru ful melody melted the aoul Into all the tendernaea of woe. When the proceaaton bad arrived at lbe bottom of the elevated Iswn, .,n the bank of the Potumao, where the fa a Hr vanlt la placed, tlw cavalry baited, the Infantry march'd towards tb* Mount au<l formed tbalr line* Urn Clergy, the Matorilo Brother*. sod the (HtlMua, descended to lb* Vault, and Iba funeral aervien of tb* Church wan performed. The flriug was repeated from the ve*. ael lo tha river, aad Ilia sounds echoed from the woods and lillls around. Threw gaoeral discharges hy the In fantry—(lie cavalry, aod 11 pieces of artillery which lined the banks of- the Potomac back of the Vanlt, paid the laat tribute lo Iba entomb'd Comman der la Chief of the A r mien of the Col led State* and to tbe di-partrd Hero. Tha son was now setting. Alas ! the sun of glory was set forever. No —tbs name of tYaahtngton—tha Amer ican President and General — will triumph over death I The unclouded bright oeaa of Ula Glory will llhimioale the future ages 7 Maw it all Btrram. Bxplalim Ills Disaster at HMnatNrv London, Dec. IS —Tne War Office hat received tits foil iwiug from Gen eral ForrsUer Walker : Cape Town, Dec. 11—liatsire re porta aa folio wa * “Tb* Idea to attack Slormherg aarmad to promise certain suooets. hut Uia distaoea was ooder-astlmated by myarlf and local guides A potiownan look u* around anm* miles ; conse quently we were uarcblog from 0: » p. m. to 4 a m.. and were landed la an Impoeslble poiltlou. t do not con sider tlM error Intentional. Tlie ltoera oomioanead tiring from the lop of an unscalable bill and wounded a good main of our men while in Iba open plain. Tbo Second Northumberland* tiled to tarn out the enemy, but tailed. The Hecood Irish Fatllirra seized a kopje naar and held on, supported by mounted Infaotry and Cape pallor. Gun* under Jeftey could not bate beou better bandied, but I regret to aay that one uf Ihe guns overturned in a leep mullah and another sank in qulekaand. Neither could be estrlealad In time to be available. -awing in* Miu&llon. I sent • dig fitch rider to Molu-oo with tbeoewa. collected and withdrew our forces from the ridge to • distance of about nine mice. The Doer gone were re markably welt served. They carried accurately 9,000 yard*. I am holding Bathmea'a ltnnk and Cytiergste. Am •ending Irish Rifles and Northumber land! to Htekatroom to me operate. Ilia wounded proceeded te Qneene town. The misusing NortbumberlamJs number WO, and 800, as previously re ported. ” Caps Town. Deo. Id-The 2<m«s correspondent at kfolteno says that General Oetaore left bis headquarter •t Butler Krsal Be tarday night and marched oo Storm berg, where tbe Doers were strongly Intreoohed In an old Drliisti cmp. Tbe enemy was urapared and opened the attack, pour log murderoos volleys Iota tbe advano lug troops. The Irish RiOm sod Fu siliers took cover. Fortunately the Beer shooting was bad. otherwise there would have bean heavy lorn Artil lery saved the position by effective •belling. General U Mae re withdrew to Molteno. Boars followed Iba llrlt loli lor eight miles, but their shelling was Ineffective. Tbe Boers nccuplaj ■a Impregnable poilllao. The British losses are unknown. The lYmreoonespoBdes.t a* Delsgun Bay eomplaiua if tbe privileges given the Treoevaal, whose consul Is report ed (o U»ve secret service telegraphlo roonactlcn between Dstsgoa Bay and Komatlepooet, and raoelvee constant Information of Boer successes.. Tbe correspondent adds that I he I’urtU giwee sis Jeering the Rngllah. and that the place la a hotbed of Trassvatl in trigue. ________ There I* mere uu»rt* It, ih* mues. otllie MiKcUfi »I1 ether itsiseis luneher. ea4 until the less few yean wae laeywrl i„ taeerahta PW a inal many yeete 4w|nn we* with hwsl treatment. sreeconcr* i| In eweaUa. Sitae iw he* groeea eetareh mi he a W-UUWhM-l , _ ♦uma, for »«jr k • m4 Mntweo. ^ CO.. TWAv O. ICr TVmLSS^Tim 55 Uw bat. County Correspondence. HcAdenviUe. We regret to recur* the death of two of our young propfc, « young (Ban nod » young Udr vhu «• mentioned lost week aa being very tick with puen monfa. The yonug Udy. Ulu Carrie Htiuaon, heir eleter of Mr. Melvlo Urlckmore, died let* jTrKlay eveniog after abuel two week of lu tiering Just before tbe died the called for eeveral of her young frleodn to whom she talked in a touching manner. hba liad tbe Weened anuruntie tliet abe wee enine to bi'aven und exhorted litem hi be a Leo reedy and meet bar them She wax a member u( lbs liapllel obureh at this place. Her pastor Bev. U. I.. Uoko woe called from King's Komi la In to oonducl the funeraleervloe which l« did to tbe Union ehurcb at 10 *, iu Sunday morning. The body wae lu ' (erred lu tbe burying ground at l*ln I llook iboai unou and woe attended by a very large crowd of people. The young man Weg Mr. James Carllxle Doweu. He and Mla« Htlneun 1 both took sick near tbe lame time and . there was ■ nly • few hours dlOemnoe ! lu the time of tbelr deaths. Carlisle 1 died about 1:80 a m. Saturday; liters was ouly a few dry* difference lu tbelr I age belli of them being a little over 17 fears of age. Oarllaliei bady woe Interred at rtoeUrorocnurcb In Olere laud oouuly Sunday even lug. We sympathise wltb both the (weaved families lu their loos. • Wlili* we record tli* death of U«M* voung people we are glad to record three murrlagea Ur. llobeft Heldartuau ' and Uiaa Uullle Mouse were married laat Wednesday evening at tbe home of the brIda's tatbor Ur. J. W. Moos*. Bee. M. T. flirt) performed Ibacarte money. Mr. J. L. Webb aud Mr*. Ida Clouagsr war* mad* "one (or life” Saturday availing the ceremony being performed at Hie Frtabjteriaa manaw bf KeV B A. Miller. On Sunday, Mr. James Hobwm am] Mrs. Amanda Flacanaoo were happily nailed l« marriage at Hickory Grove cliurob by Bav. Mr. Me Lore. The two last ware widower* and manhd widoa*. This make* four widower* 1 wbo married widow* bera lately. It * no uvw to trying to diasende yumtg : pwoute from maklug tba drat vaalurr "bile ao many ara taaging from lira rcoond to the fourth venture Mar riage la riot a failure. We happen t»> know a couple more widower* wbo wo have reason to mty will also "lauiuti out on tlio matrimonial ara,” in tba near future end perhaps we wilt have occasion to notice them. it teems that our prediction about Ur. It. S. Cleno I* gniug to be falditol, for be l« going to bav* a little boms of hit own near our eastern suburbs lie airtl Mr. Jnn. GruYer bava bought the •tore boose which wav furmerly ouen pied by C. C. Cornwell A Co., aud afterward* l»y Mr. John GamayeL They ara aaovlug It to tbalr tot and will oon vert It Into two darelllng buitwa. Or. Qtenti forgot Ihia inurtimg lliat In was a doctor and had hie cnat Off uod working like a Turk aa though ne «m Id a great hurry for lila house Well bn la not a widower aud If our aaapicloo* ara wall grouu led Ibia will he bis drat term. A. L Baser & Co., have bought Mr. | T. K. Shufoid's itnck of good*. Mr. 1 Shuford will go 10 Hickory Ihla week on bualoeta. Mr. t). N. Oobiuaon bonk keeper for A. L. Baker A Cm. la elok al Ills home la Lowrll. Mr. Burl Abernathy i« very alak wttli pneumonia at b<« father’s, Mr. Mltchrll Abernathy'!. We are glad to hrnr that Mra. J. W. Hull who tia* oaen wck in Greensboro where aim la vlalllag la belter Mr. It. L Tale who la traveling for liie American Supply O.i. of ProyManor R- I , waa tar* Saturday night aud Sunday. Mr. Tato I* no at ranger here, be learned tbe mill tarinre* here. II le brother Mr. Qeoige K. Tat* la learn ing (he bueirtea* bore now. The Odd Pet Iowa will have a big auppar Saturday night, and ere a tat ting up Ibelr appetite* In advance. Mr. J. C. Walker waa in Oaahinla Monday, and bad Dr. Pal la .1 be popular dentlat to do toraa work on lit* masti cators. Dr. Kalla baa established an en viable reputation here end gets work to do cTory Ham be comes. Mr. M. A. Stauffer of Lowell la go ing to aril out aoui. (have forgottou •late.) he baa a lot nf personal property betide* three house* and lot* and a parcel of land about 11 acres to sell Tbe Lowell people area to pe eorry t» past with Mr. Staufferaa they liaer be came at Inched to him. Mr. Jno O. Rankin’* add 11 loo to hia bouse i* about comptetrd the Gniihing touchs* aie halng put on tha inlet lor. It will he ae ornament to Alboen*. A new Boor baa l«an put d >wn In part of llie era re room Mill. T. A. Diaon and Mlaa Man Kama Rotarla are home again after a week Stay lu la Yorfcvlll* where they wars visiting rrieods aaM relatives Harden Happenings. ! Oar townabip luparrlaor, Ur. David Friday la doloe aoana good and much Beaded work at tb« naw river bridge, on aach (Ida. and by Uw way 1 waa informed that our ooevieta waa to work ont a new road from the bridge to the left; and Intaeaect again In the old Dallaa road a boat a mile from tha bridge, and thereby than ell that bed road by Mr. J. K. Unvbeiger'e , why le It not rtnnef ■ Onr clever Kherlfl. Mr. TV. T. Leva, wae around laat week, unloading the poohete of oor clUaeoa. and he evened to be at home lu the “receipt of one tome." Rev. 3. 3. I’ajaaur of Wilmington. Id rat timing from the Baptist State Oonvaetioo at Aabevllle. stopped ut*t with Ule parent* a few daye, aed spent the time pleasantly at the old heme place. Tbla eertbe look a aly peep nt Oae Uitila oaa day laat week had moat aay that year town la on a “bonco.” The largo hrlok building of Ur. Loyo'e wtiioh la nearlag oompletltH). add* much bi the lone. We did uut meet our new Rditor, ae our time was some what limited, bat for hie encourage ment we wHI eiy Unit we tblak ha la Improvlag hie piper. Dots Prom Dallas. Mr. 0. W. DgUer of Urn Southern Usllroad la at bod* on a Itafa ot aV aanea aih mnaso; on aMutlol of a painful acrklml arblali ocouicd autba daya ago while borrledlr alighting from a oar lu order to Mbapa being •truck fay a liala which waa rapidly approaching. IJtqulm A. T. II. lthynr. who bag hero Ijuita unwell f,.r a f«w daya it out ■gain and at landing U> bualoeaa Met tie. Aubiey Goalser and Will Itiiyue, of MoAdetivillc^wcie la town Holiday. Mr, O. P. Malou left Hu ndar artnlag fur Rallrgh loaUrud a meet log of the Hut* 1 wmocratle Exacmlra OoiaaiUtrg Mr Q. It. Bawling# will laava to* morrow evoniog for CbarloUe to iMleud the federal court. There aie at prescut lfl eonvtetaat work on lb# roada and A prlaooer* Id jail awaiting trial ut tbc Peb. term of ooil ri. Tba Dallaa Got loo Mill Co., hat about completed A clca oottagea to be occupied fry Ha employera. Mr. Oforge Glenn. of Uaatanla waa hi town Monday on bnatuma. Msaora. i. P. Hoffman and B. 0. Cuatner want to Uaatonta today vn Mite Car. la Puctt faaa relumed from Ml. Holly wham aim baa been visiting tfUllvca. Ur. C. M. Hoffman will leave for federal oourt Theraday n»d is male '111 8atntday. MMk-k«l4m Maef lag. In compliance with tlie request of H e Dir*dors, of a matting vf the stockholder* of the Carolina and North-Western Killway Company is lier*Oy called to meet at Gastonia on Friday, the 1/lth, utslaul. at 1 o’chiok l*. M. Certificate «t stock wUI pass only buna OJe stockholder. ii. W. F. liABrut, rrss. iii another col a ran we dip from lbs York ell le and Cheater papers re 1 at Its to this meeting. PLEASE PAY TO-DAY I All unpaid aooouuts fur subacnp Uod* U> or advertising iu Tim fl AS tonia UAjwrra prUir to Aug. Ifi, 1800, si* du* and payable to Urn urtoei •Igood alone, who wUI give receipt fur payment of e»>va. If you wure bu'ilnl »»eu a little bit when the paper changed hands pUao* pay It to-day, Accounts not paid by the first day of Jaiiuaiy sill be placed iu the bands of attorney or vff-red f«*r sale at public hoc. loo. w. F. Marshall. IMPORTANT I I am completing my second rouud for rrcrlrtug lax dut for Hie year IfO*. I luee flys-sixlli of my rseeipls yet, and liavt) u-n qui'-e noj f.mrlh •>( ths tag. Ttie time ia aluwal tiers wlisn I uiu>t aett)« the Slate and School tag'*. If delinquent tag payers do sot d» Her duly, 1 will be compelled to resort to colliding by law in order tu meet the demands of tbs law upon trie. I will he at tiastonla on D-c IS' U, 10, SI. 21, aud till 12 n’cluck oo the 23rd. You can pay to deputy SbsnB Rub I thy ne in Ddlasou any week days. Jlenjiret fully. W. T. r/JVB, tilier ISQaslon County. ROBIHSOHBROS. We have nicest line of Men's, Boy'a, Youth’s, Woman's, Misses’ and Children's Shoes in Gastonia. 11 KOI.KB HHOS Come in and inspect our stock of Underwear, Shirts, Col lars, Cuffs, Ties, Qloves, Hoisery, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas. -"*-■*♦*. Robinson Bros. «arPolish to suit all leathers. HAS YOU* WIFE—— Bmk loaginff Tor « pUno? Wby not ■ Ivo l»*t on* of tbnot robbrtUd roltabto, iwtoc tOMd ! i r>Mb(M Om* — »n ,1 l1imMl|r >>w, omamub a. mar, •SW»»i8L Clothing: and Overcoats and It wUlpay you to see us before buying. We bought tlietn to selliuid wilt do ' mo If you give US a chance. 1 hen, wp have Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Dry coeds and Cent’s Furnishings that we will oiler you cheap. _ J. ft Holland & Company. Hen’s Big Value Suits and Overcoats. Becaoat we have marked them at well known price*, mod * them with regular grade* don't make up your mind* they an only regular value*. They are MylMi fa Pattern and Cuts, Honestly made through and through. a ?? *“ d»* unaoen parts: absolutely perfect fitting and finished with many a tailoring delicacy seldom enjoyed to gar ments made to order. BOY’S ci JvrwM/i — TWa handlist ia a signal that every mother knows announce* the offoring of something *padtlly attractive. Long, long ago w* pnlled away from the old uMaanrea of value sod beeped quality anybody rite, still holding down the prices. Vt wife to clothe the little fellows, as well aa fee big onesTso bring them around. - — ' ■ -L-ii *— 1 1 1 T0-N1QHT, WEDNESDAY DEC. 13th —-OUR ANNUAL——— .. GHRISTM AS OPENING.. A cordial welcome will await one and all. It will be oar pleas ure to abow you oar goods sad give yoa oar prices. Cosm os csrly uad Msy ssloagss yoa oUl I/it does sot suit yoa to come Wednesday evening yoa will Jbt jo* as wSIcosm stsay other time it may sail yoa. Yoar convenience win be oar pleasure. Wishing yoa a merry end happy Christmas we esc "THE WHITE FRONT PHARMACY," a. H. Kawwapy A Oom.ahv Pnow. Christinas and Holiday Greeting: We extend to yon a cordial invitation to visit oar (tore sad see oar line of Holiday and Christmas goods sa we have spared no pains to make our links complete in Watches, Clocks, Jewelrv. Silverware. Cut data. FincChinaware, Lam-Toi^ Safe Medallions. Vase* and Silver Novelties. OuiUre, Mandolins, Violin*, Bsujos, Autoharp*, Accordcons, Harps sod Regina Marie Boxes, prices from $7.30 tp $50.00. Full line of lSsst msn Kodak* sad Supplies at greatly reduced prices. Respectfully. _TORRENCE, The Jewhr. ^ CLOSING OUT SALE ---A-T Armstn g Furniture Co. Clouding out ol<l stock to make room for new. More Satisfactory. People who have traded elsewhere. People who have ordered from other cities People who have always traded with as, all fad it Wore Satisfactory Than Ever, to trade with M. BRANDT, The Jeweler aad Optician, whose establishment is DOw recognized as oos of the largest and most reliable in the State. The Watch and Jewelry Repair Department baa doubled itself in the last two years. Oar reparation tor ftae and difficult watch-work is well established la six counties, R. BRANDT, cheater, a. c. Gastonia Bankino company. —-GASTONIA, N. ^ — State, county, and Town Depository. YOUR BUSINESS SOUCTED. Promptness, Accuracy, and Safety Guaranteed. -JOHN r. LOVK, cs»H<sa. Silver Leaf Soda. Have yoa triad it t It is a new soda of gnaraataad goalfey pet np by reliable people which tala at Five IM« far oaa Pvoed Padcage. Aak your gmev far It aa4 give it a Mat. It baa the repo tattoo of repeating itself wherever triad. Jobbed by^^^ R. C. Q. LOVE & SON, '^wWholesak Grocers. Car Canned Oooda Just In.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1899, edition 1
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