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m—--m I To «H our customers and ffitaudsi GREETINGS The year which lijuat drawing to a-clos* has beta s moat successful one with this bank, lor which we kayo to thaak oar customers and friend■ who ksve made this possible. We bop* you have enjoyed a prosperous year, sod that wa hare been of satisfactory service to you In briugiag this about. The Officers and Director* individually and collec tively extend to you the Compliments of the Season, hoping that your Christmas may be a Merry one, and that the coming year may bdag you increased pros perity and happiness. Citizens National Bank off Gastonia The G«*tonU Ottatto. 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED—Wood choppers to cut pine wood at High Shoal* at SOccota a cord. See C. 3. Huts or Andrew R. Moore, Leroy MtUa. N. LINEABROBR ia with the . Eureka Hardware Co. Call and aea hint when yon want hard ware. Corner Main and Marietta Streets. JJ' XVT ANTED—A good compositor, W Regular employment, good wage#, for suitable spplicnut. Tng Oaistts. BNRY & BRAWLBY will gin every day until Dec. S; after that date on Fridays nod Saturdays only natil Jan. TO, whan we wilt clone for the season. Bring your cotton at once. — Set DRIDE OP CHARLOTTE—T h a I holiday season ia now on and every family wishes their flour the bait. You get that-by buying "Pride of Charlotte." Mecklenburg Flour Mills. Charlotte. N. C. O. *4. Boyd & Company, Distributors. TUESDAY. DEC. 26. 1905. LOCAL AFFAIRS —Christmas day passed off quietly. —Next Tuesday's Gazette will bear date of 1906. —Christman la about oyer and the holidays will soon be a thing of the past. —The first section of 36 yester day morning killed three men at Spartanburg. —There ware eight or ten cases of Christmaadranks before Mayor Dixon yesterday after noon. —Ah, it!has been borne com ing week in Gastonia 1 What a delightful feature of thfc blessed Christmas tidal —The Ladks Aid Society of the Dallas Baptist church real ized $96 from their bazaar which was conducted last Tuesday and Wednesday. . —The Pieran Uterasy Society entertained a large number of the alumni and former students of the Graded school, ate do ligbtfnl reception Friday night in the society bell. complimentary to her cousin*, Mias Essie Durham of Lime stone College, and Hiss Lula Durham of Wtnthrop. Gaston county la to have an other cotton mill, this Hon it is to be located between Bessemer City and Kings Mountain an the main Hoe of the Souths** Railway. It l« understood that Ramscur property baa been pna chased for this purpose and that tha miU will have 900 spfaOes and a capital stock of at least $75,000. Tha miU will make: ' fine yarns lor manufacturing of lace cnruins. Mr. CTKCooke, Jr., of Kings Mountain is tha principal promoter. Maeriod to ChatlaMa. Mr. Mote* Roman and Mlsp Oeland Green went to Charlotte this morning and weee maniad this afternoon in that cky. The ceremony was performed by tha Rabbi, Dr. Myerbery, of Golds boro. Mr. sttd Mrs. Roma* will ratnrn to Gastonia u> make their home. , TW bride Is the pretty oViSn ^"she^h'an'beenT1, ^ B* £i VSidJrlUmS huEni vasara is promloeat agd^SfflpS affairs fl tha secret order* pf wish them att happiness. PEISONAL MENTION. _ "•'Mr. In Kipcsid, of McColl, j S C„ is at bom* tor tbc holi days. _ *""Mj»- R- Le* Jeoh.ine of Mc CoU, 9- C., is at home foe the holidays. , —Mr. Edgar Uar is at home from Brslriae College lor the holidays. —Mrs;'Boyd, of'Union ooan ty. is visiting her sinter, Mrs. T. L. Clinton. , —Mr. **• M. Gardner is en joying the holiday home-coming of his children. —Mr. James Kendall, of Cool lemec spent Christmas with friends in town. —Misses Myrtle tod Anqie Oetwiler of Greensboro are visit ing Mrs. J. t,- Beal. “-'■Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Boyce spent Christmas with the family of Mr. J. C. Reid of Sardis. —Capt. S. A. Hoey, of Shel by, was a pleasant visitor at Thu Garntm office to-day. —Maaars. J. B- Reid, and Geo. L. Wright were welcome visi tors from McAdenviUe to-day. . —Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lamp kin ofC bar lotto are visiting Mrs. Lumpkin's father, Capt. C. M. Nolen. —Mr. J. O Abernathy, news editor of the Charlotte Evening Chronicle was in Gastonia yes terday. —Messrs. O. O. sod Charley Craig and their wives are here from Charlotte visiting their parents. —Mtssa< R. 9. HntcMne and J. R. Armstrong, of Greer, 8. C., fbcot Sunday and Monday »town. _ ~M*- *J»Aia Dana and Mr. *bo. have been in Shelby for several weeks are at home, for a law days. ~^ “d J- R- Baber y iw Mnwuiron. They were accompanied by -Httle Robert McLean. —Meaara. Gihecr Wlngrt, M. I Morrow end R. McPaddea, Gu> tcple’i delegation at Columbia, ere at borne for a few days. —•flame Myrtle Nolea, Loit McAlister, Praade aad May Al evader an at borne from the Normal College-at Asheville, —Mr. O. OrHaad,, triftk bit t wRe aad ebildreo, fromSpartan —Mr. J. C. Haftao* of Ktap Mountain fa Waiting la tow*. •Mr. Hwaoe fa a member of the ■eaiot class of Wofford college.. —Miss-Willie Beadley cfj> M. Balk C<k wi* not fetara to Gsa r with The Tbomeen Co a* York ville. -Mr. aad* Mr». Sbhford SgsyLSgr&dr ££****•»»*.* ^■^aa ^pde^Qallowa^ wbo —Mr. aad Mia. J.. A. Hyatt aad their two daeebtara ere nerte of Mr; aad ftp; J. f. Wylie. They came from Van Wjrck, C,* Monday night aad will apead Ike weak We. —Memix O serge McKee aad Yam Wlkeft are barirem Arlan ta. where they arteeded tb» Merae •d>ool ofTpfagraph*. - MV. W» s&isSSFsfi^vu: aTiiiwmi. vtS5ssm-~ MISS LBSSUOLCmt HASHED. Wadded Mr. Walter flaadanea Tetterday Alttraaaa. The man!age of Min Lenta Glean and Mr. Walter Header eon ceute n a holiday surprise to their friends, while ex pected by them in a general way, they were not prepared lor the saddennese of the event. Yesterday morning, however. Mr. Henderson came up from Chester to sec his smaoced. Daring the day they decided to be married. While the bride made ready, tbc groom went to Dalles to obtain license. At three o’clock yesterday after noon in tbc presence of n con siderable company of t b e i r friends, they were married at the bride's boon. Her pastor. Rev. R. C. Anderson, performed tbc ceremony, and Professor David S. L. Johnson presided at the piano. On the evening train the bride and groom went to Cheater. The bride is the second of the three daughters of Dr. snd Mrs. R. P. Glenn. As "central" in the telephone office nnd Inter as delivery clerk in the post office, Miss Lrssie endeared her self to everybody by her patience, her kindness, her promptness, and thorough efficiency. And all her triends will miss her. The groom is s clerk in a lending hotel io Chester. S. C.. was clerk at the Palls House s few years ago and is a popular young man of fine character. He is to be con gratulated upon tbc treasure he has won. Both be and bis bride bear with them the hearty good wishes of all their numerous Gaston friends. DM la Tom. Plo, four year old daughter of Mr.aad MrsJ.M. Dixon, died in Long View, Texas Dec. 11, Mr. and Mrs Dixon, formerly lived here and their many. friends in Gaston regret to hear of their bereavement. Caught the Pax. Messers. S. N. Boyce E. H. Tuttle end Joe Seivcy captured a Pox yesterday while on a hunting expidirioa on Herican Hill, Gaatoa County. The fox's tail is now on exibition in the window of Torrence Drug Store. At the borne of• Mr. Rhyne near the Old Mill Sunday' after noon at 2 o’clock Miss Sevilla Grissom sod Mr. John Pressley were married by Rev. J. L. Vippermaa. After the cere mony the happy couple went to Mias Grissom's home near the Lntberan Chapel where a reception was tendered them. Ha. ft. M. Jshnssn Bistrsl. As a token of their esteem the employees of the Gastonia Fur niture store, presented to Mr. Rnfus M. Johnson a beaatifo gold 'headed cane. The pre sentation was made in the store Saturday morning by Mr. T. B. Snmmetrow in a very appro priate manner. VUh MU* Marie Tanaaca. . About forty of her young Mendn called unexpectedly on Min Marie Torrence last night at her home on York street. The event being a storm party. Miss Torrence entertained her,‘guests ia a very delightful manner. In Cant the evening waa Much a pleasant one that all preheat will be willing to make ail future calls unexpected. flMaimaaw ff._I_ The Sunday Schools of «U the various churches had their regu lar Christmas exercises tod the children recieved their foil share of (Seats Clan* fare. Christ mas tree* sad exercises arm* held at the Main street Metho dist Church, the Loray aud Tree 32»3f&& » siraiaiMfs Avenue Baptist Church last night. la BtpN Bsw'i Cent Two couples. were married Sunday by Enquire W. I. Stowe. The first occurred at the home of Capt. Stowe and the con tracting parties were Mias Addis Goods of the Loray and Mr. W. L. Harmon of Klip Mountain. The —oad oc curred st the hems of Mr. sad Mrs. John Bindley bear the Loray, la which their daughter Mbs Pearl and Mr. Joseph Mo •ST wt Ut’ William McKiaaey were the tea trading perries. Tbs happy couple wreathe recipient* ad PwSats tnw thdromay friends! tEV. j. t BRAMJLETT DEAD. Father of Kra. P. T. death DM Anttr la Atlaata-BarMI h Eaatoato Te-dey. Rev. James E. Bramletttdicd in Atlanta about 7 o’clock Sun day evening. The aa I event occurred «t the home of hii dangler, Ifrs. P. T. Heath, a' 32 Beat Cain street. Just be fore the family left Gastonia Mr. Bremlett suffered a stroki of paralysis from which be nevei recovered. At the home of hii daughter, he had the trndei nursing which only « devoted wife end children cea give. During the day he appeared to be better. As night cam* on be expressed a desire to be quiet that be might sleep. A boot K mloetan afterwards. Ms daugtv tgr, Misa Panline, entered hii room and sew that the pall messenger bad called him. Hii hands were folded across hii bnaat, and every sign indicated that he had passed away aa if in sleep. At noon to-day. ha waa buried In the cemetery at Gastonia. A abort service was held at tbi grave by Rev. B. L. Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Messrs. John and Will Bramlett, and Mlai Paulina Bremlett formed the funeral party, and were guests while here at the home of Mr. W. D. Barringer, Mr. Bramlett waa 72 years oi age. During the war he waa i forage master in the Conleder ate army. He came back aftei the war without surrendering oi being captured. Like his great chief. Jefieraou Davis, - he re fused to take* the oath of- alleg iance to the new order of things. As s minister of the goaocllx was faithful and earnest,, strong in character and purpose, a trtu friend, a kind neighbor, a de voted husband and father. Dar ing the days of bis residence ia Gastonia be formed many friendj who sincerely mourn with those who sorrow because of bis death. PRICES ADVANCING Property was cheaper last yeai than it it now. It it cheapci now than it will be next year. Bay at once. Here are aoau mighty good offers: Three-room home and lot on Main Street, near C. tit N.-W. crossing, price—$55C 7 Iota on Franklin Ave. ex tension. One farm. 46 seres, 3 miles southeast ol Gastonia, was $22 50, aow, per acre_$2* One lot, corner if arietta and Third St., 100 ft. front, price---$5tt One lot on Marietta St , 100 leet front, price-^$001 One 3-room, house on High land Avcone, lot 50x200, price-|8S< One lot corner Highland Av enue and Rankin Street, 50x200, price 3 vacant lota on Highland Avenue +» front of M. L. Manner's residence, • 50*200, price each — —$201 Two vacant -lots on Rankin St., 30x200 ft., each_|13< One vacant tot on Highland Aveuuo, jouxou ieet. Price .. m$S0( 10 acre*, ay borne place on High food Are., with one 6ve-room house mud one 4-room house, pries_. $250( 500 feet to bo onld to, iota to atrit the buyer. This oo west side ol Highland Aveooe sod opposite my home place. Lot neat Second Baptist Church, 300 ft. on Cross St. sod 800 ft. oo Avon St., with si* oaw foer room cottages, ona store room 20*50 and Z small rooms. This property pay* $99.00 per month. Fries;_$9501 Sixty-alx acres of weHrtfm* bared woodlsed. 30 cords to acre. 8 ssiles from railroad, price per acre_$2< Three lota b Dallas, on Col lege St., 99x190 feet. • Any of tbc above listed proper ties arill be sold on terma favor able to purchaser. WAKTBD—Ts bey a few rbaat kaeass sad lots. 1M bm knew wba |tl tilt to oow« C. B. Armstrong Koyal Baking Powder b made of Grape Cream of Tartar* Absolutely Pure, Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. 1 I l s The Love Tr„st Co.il £ ■ $ •3 ■ -/•; •; ; $ I, l » r‘ * l ® .. 1 .. ." "
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