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GASTONIA GAZETTE. The Otmn lad nUy PubUaUn CMnpeny. ANNUAL EXHIBIT "JR Lewis oil cloth lor clerks office 1. B. D, ATKINS. Kditof. I. W.ATKINS. IuImn HnuH. -0F- AboIU4 kit the roe at Outoolm. N. C t ef FMUft, April M. t the M at the poua4 IM. County Revenues and Charges, SSUB8CIUPTION PI11CC: Om year . S B Ms asontha II row Btocitba M One Mtk U Tuesday, DEC7177 1907.- NORTH CAROLINA, ) Gaston County. J Treasurer's Office, December 4, 1907. of The Io- a monthly information, Blue Ridge at Mount The first number dustrial Progress, jiurnal of general published by the Printing Company Airy, makes its appearance this month and at first sight creates a favorable impression which is heightened by an examination of its contents. It is a sixty page magazine devoted to the industrial development of West ern North Carolina and especial ly the upbuilding cf the city of Mount Airy, and is excellently printed. QWe welcome The Progress as an exchange and hope it may be a success in every respect To the Board of County Commissioners of Gaston County. la accordance with the tequirements of Section 728, Chapter 18, of the Code of North Carolina, I submit the following tny annual report or account of all monies received and disbursed by me as Treasurer of Gaston County from the 5th day of December, 1906, to the 4th day of December, 1907, the last date not included: County Fond Receipts. 1906. Dec. 3 To balance on hand $5735.08 Dec 5 To anit reed of J M Shuford Co refund on account of Rboda Uumgamer, pauper 13.38 Dec 11 To amt reed of A J Smith, Reg Deeds, from sale of marriage licenses 288.00 Dec 11 To amt reed of C C Cornwell. CSC State vs A B & B F Jones, jury tax 3.00 State vs Arthur Wells Less 57c com 2.00 5 00 .25 V The friends of the late lament ed John Charles McNeill and they are legion will welcome the announcement of the appear ance of a second volume of his poems under the euphonious title of "Lyrics From Cotton Land," which has just been issued by Stone & Barrineer. of Charlotte. Ti:e illustrations are by A. B. Float and E. W. Kemble, artists of national fame. The publishers also announce a second editon of "Songs Merry and fSad" with portrait of the author. This first published sclectiou of Mr. McNeil's poetry was widely read and this new volume will be received with delight by hundreds of readers. 4.75 The Charlotte Observer did itself proud Sunday when it issued a handsome and interest ing Christmas edition consisting of 64 pages, the most ambitious effort it has yet made in the matter of a special edition. It was replete with good things for both young and old, lovers of fiction and of fact alike. It is gratifying to note that most of the material for this issue was furnished by North Carolinians a fact of which The Observer is no doubt proud, as all Tar Heels should be when a feat of extra ordinary value is performed by home people and home talent. Mechanically the paper was, to use a slang term, a beauty. The illustrations, many of which were also the product of borne talent, were especially good and lent much to the attractiveness of the paper. The management of The Observer deserees much praise for having issued the biggest Christu as paper ever gotten out ia the State. Dec 24 To amt reed of A J Smith refund from Mrs M A Ewing, pau per, dead 2 00 1907. Jan 3 To amt reed C C Craig from sale of two cows at County Home 40.50 Jan 7 To amt reed from C B Armstrong, Shff, part pay ment 1906 taxes 5000.00 Feb 4 To amt reed of C B Armstrong, shff, part pay ment 1906 taxes 3000.00 Feb 4 To amt rccd of J W Kendrick, refund on acc of J P Huffstetler 100 Feb 25 To amt reed of C B Armstrong, shff, part pav ment 1906 gen co tax 1000.00 Men 4 to amt reed of C B Armstrong, shff, part pay ment 1906 gen co tax 1000.00 Mch 7 to amt reed of J C Puett, comr, for sale of 12 bags cot from co borne 553.87 Apr 1 to amt reed of C B Armstrong, shff, part pay ment 1906 taxes 2000.00 Apr 2 to amt reed of C C Corawell, esc jury tax etc State vs Rufe Duff and Mary Imes 15.25 State vs Mike aud Ma son Mauneyrfd 54.89 State vs Mary Springs jury tax 2.00 State vs Douglas Ha ger jury tax 1.00 State vs Fons Ross juiy tax 1 00 4.00 15.00 400 335 9.00 2.70 2.00 1.00 1 00 2.00 1.00 100 159.21 10.50 3.10 800 2.50 8.28 74 14 Less 5 com (jury tax $4.00) .20 73 .94 I 2.50 Let the diet consist of foods that are nutritious. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY is marfc Uv a -j - f"J ajiu mcm- ist and leader of the world in pure food products. Its daily use helps to regulate the bowels. 10 cents a package. For aala by all Grocers Orchestra Nosic. A part of the Richardson Orchestra, of Charlotte, has been engaged to furnish music at the First Baptist church next Sunday, both at the Sunday school service, which begins at 9:30 o'clock, and at the regular preaching service at 11 o'clock. This orchestra is one of the best i the State and is favorably known here. Under the leader ship of Mr. L. L. Jenkins, who ws xcccnuy ejected superin- iraucni, mis aunaay school is n innsning and doing: fine work l ne work is pursued alon modern : and Droffressive tin. and the results are most satis factory. ; " Apr 24 to amt reed of C C Craig from sale of calf at county home May 6 to amt reed from C B Armstrong, T C on 1906 taxes 1000.00 May 7 to amt reed from C B Armstrong, T C on 1906 taxes 1000.00 June 8 to amt reed of C B Armstrong, t c on 1906 taxes 1000.00 June 12 to amt reed of R E Beal, treas, expenses of Caleb Brown July 6 to amt reed of C C Corawell, esc State vs Thomas Nich ols, refunded Evans vs Evans jury tax State vs Jno Strain " " State vs Miles Washing ton, jury tax State vs Council Petty, jury tax State vs A T Belk, j tax Friday vs Friday, j tax Liugerfelt vs Lingerfelt, jury tax. County Fsnd Disbursements. 1906. Dec 4 By amounts paid: ; . " Albert Davis, pan " E Mauqey and daughter, paupers Dec 4 XA. Gibson, pau " Geo Duncan. " " " Frances Neal, " " "JohnRhom, " " " Jack Kiser, 2 days judge of election etc. Dec 4 W S Mauney judge ot election "CS Stowe. ig of ele ' " J L Ford ' " " ' "RS Smith " L H Kiser "CC Craiir. salary and ex county home M A Baldwin, fruit trees for county home C S Stowe, tales juror r A Katcbford, jail fees etc 84 20 "CB Armstrong, cof- ( fin robe etc Bert Chandler " Peter Haskins, ex .burying Will Hill L L Carpenter reg istrar ot election "CF Smith, registrar tand judge of election 10 78 " JR Carson, registrar and judge of election 9.18 ; G B Stowe, rg of ele 6.64 " R M Gaston, reg and judge of election 13.02 ' "JT Oates, rg of ele 12.07 AC 5 1 roup 8 75 John F Leeper, ser vice commr and comt " "OG Falls service comms and committee "J W Kendrick serv ice commr and comt " J Lee Beam jg of el t M L Kudisill " L H J Ho'jser reg: and judge of election R K Davenport rerv , ice as commissioner 20.00 " John F Leeper insur ance countv home 17.50 " Martha Favell pau 3 00 "Adaline Davenport" 3.00 Joe Homesley 12.00 Solomon Lutz " " " M Brown " " Jno Huffstetler " 5 Mary Wentz " Lizzie Allison " ; "John Trull " Martha Ewing " ' " M L Millen's child, pauper " Adelaid Stowe pau j " A Hallman ' Sarah Ann McArter pauper 19 50 10.20 13 20 1 00 2.00 8.46 4.00 4.00 j 5.00 5.00 4. 2. 2. 4. 4. 3 35 " " John C Puett serv S s commr and comt 13.50 1907 . ,:. Jan 7 C C Craig salary and 'ex co hom Dec 1906 258.39 Tnos. A Ratchfoid ... . officer of court 7 60 . JnoN Hanoa I days ..iudK of election , v 2 Gastonia Gazette ' pub an! statements 53 98 Armstrong Co 3 cof tt fin's for paupers 17 C B Armstrong serv . ing summons . 25.60 C A Kter services .registrar election 6 87 W If Davis holding inquest of Lee Cudd 15 80 P E Lenta ex bring ing Graham Farror .from New York 102 40 J M Shuford salary for December 1906 100 8TB Shuford j fees 86 65 W H Moore expense burying pauper 5 " J W Carroll ex capt McDonald & Sutton 9 65 Gastonia News pub Iisbing notices 12 00 " Tbos P Rankin reg trar of election 8 51 Jan 9 A J Smith serv clerk to board December 91 55 Julia McGruder pau 4 00 11 L N Glenn county physician December 33 33 CC Corn well sta- tionery postage, etc 45 70 14 J WLay jd of elec 2 I) A E Teague j of el 100 "M A Carpenter 2 ds service auditing com 4 Feb 4 McLean Bros sup to small pox patients 75 55 ' Gastonia Gazette printing 6 "CC Craig sal and ex couuty home 188 69 Morris Cafe supplies t small pox patients i 85 " J Flem Johnson & Co supplies lor small pox 7 15 ' Dr L N Glenn med for t small pox patients 9 05 ' ' J H Michals gd hire small pox patients 37 J M Shufoid salary t for January 1907 100 ' TM Fayssoux re ward for Weaver and t McDonald 50 ' ' Lewis Kr wood for pest house 1 ' T M Fayssoux wood for pest house 1 ' ' W B Rutledge reg and judge of election 12 89 R U Costner team t hire for grand jury 1 75 T E Shuford jiil fees and supplies 152 98 ' " T E Shuford coal and supplies for jail 28 80 ' 7 R O Fordham coffin t for Fannie Parker 5 50 ' L N Glenn salary and small pox expenses 149 78 12 C C Corawell station ery paid registrar elec 24 49 'bAC btroup tales juror 1 60 TOWN AND COUNTY. A large. crowd witnessed the performance given in the opera house last night by Mabara's Minstrels, ' an excellent aggre gation of burnt cork artists There -were in the audience about 250 negroes and the be navior was excellent, me per e - Desirable Christmas Gifts .X.Md suggestions for making practical and useful presents. , ; Why not a nice Fur, a pair of G Ibvjczi Umbrel la. Shnnn 1 n d Rnrt i i u mc; ch lef v Si I k ) Waist; Coat, Battehburg Center Piece,. Table Linen, Doilies, Towels and many other-useful articles which audience. The sisters of Rev. R. A. Miller, of Lowell. Mrs. M. J. Catnpbfll tnd Miss Kate Miller! of Bethel, are haviug a house built in Lowell and will move into it about the 15th of January. Many homes in Lowell are now lighted by electricitv:'!!.? current being obtained from the Southern Power Company. Within the next week or -ten davs the Presbyterian churcb will be wired and lighted from the same source. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Melville ShetleV died Sat- urday evening and was buried at Pisgah cemeterv Sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock, the fu neral services beinc. conducted by Rev. J. Walter Simpson. Rev. J. M. Garrison, nastor or tne a. k. v. churcb at Kings Mountain, announced to his con gregation Sunday his purpose to resign his pastorate there to take effect about Jan. 15th. He will to to a mission church in Fayetteville, Tenn. His con gregation and the people of Kings Mountain ire loath to part with Mr. Garrison, who has been a faithful nastor and a valuable citizen of the town. The attentiou of our read ers is called to the first install- ment of the county treasurer's, annual report, which aoueara in this issue. Rather than delay the publication of so long a doc ument, we publish it in install ments, which will doubtless make its perusal Uss formidable to those who wish to acquaint themselves with the county's nnancial transactions. Why not. include in vour list of Christmas presents a sub scription to The Gazette for the year 1908 for some friend whom you know will appreci ate it. It will remind that friend of you twice every week for a who'e year and will give more pleasure possibly than any thing else you could cet for $1 50. For $2 you can get with The Gazette the New York Tri Weekly World, worth $1, and both need not be sent to the same address. make useful and appreciated GIFTS. YEAGE The Cheapest Place for Better Goods. K9S Five Haoxtajts. Five legal executions took place Friday and twere chron icled in Saturday's papers. Noah Fulton, aged 21, was hanged at Abingdon, Va., for the murder of John J. Johnson ; Harrison Clark, a negro, was hanged at Lincoln, Neb., for the murder of Edward Fleury, a street car conductor; Richard Walton, a negro, was hanged in Chicago, for the murder of Mrs. Louise Grant; John Brown a negro, was banned at Fer nandina, Fla., for the mrder of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson oiaunew no wen, a negro, was hanged at Lawrenceville, Ga for the murder of J. B. Rainey many Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or auy itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quick ly, ferfectly safe for children All druggists sell it. 4. David F Lawing pau 4. i 24.25 12 25 2.30 2.00 .50 2.00 200 2.00 .00 Less 5 com on $14 80 27.05 .74 26.31 Two children of Mr. R. R. Johnston, of the Begonia neigh borhood, are quite ill with grip His many friends trust that the little ones will recover rapidly. July 26 to amt reed of TE bhuford on 1907 taxes 365.70 Aue 5 to amt received of C B Armstrong, t c 1906 taxes 1000.00 Sept 2 to amt reed of C B Armstrong, t c in full 1906 taxes 1736.48 Oct 8 to amt reed of C C Cornwell, c s c j tax: Mate vs Jim Deaton 2.00 State vs Ed Reid 2.00 state vs M C Gunter 2.00 Slat vs K R Richie 2.00 Frances Huff vs A J Huff 3.00 tieo israndon vs Nannie Brandon 300 l; a uarrill vs E P namll 3.00 Cora buggs vs Thos. antes 300 May ttogan vs Henry tfoean 300 nugn WiJkerson vs Moine Wilkerson 3.00 Less 5 commission 26.00 1.30 To,ta'. Receipts V - $24,882.46 Total Disbursement 16,318.49 Dec. 2. 1907 To bal- V -r nce on hand. $8,563.97 - ' : v. Folly Ellwood " 4. Kate Caldwell " 9. Adaline Neely " 2.70 Rachel Dixon " 3.35 folly Hovis " 4. Fannie Mabry " 4. Ueo Carpenter " 5 35 Geo T Ferguson 4. Amelia Ferguson " 3.35 t A Hinson " 4. Mary Warren " 8. Martha Allison " 2. ; " Allen Phifer " 2. 4 Amzie Rhyne " 5 " " Allison Hunter " 5. " " David Crotts " 2. at ft t John Moore " 3.35 Mark Gregory 5. " Sue Gregory " 4. "t " Dan Eddleman " 10. " Mary Teague " 4. W ri Warren " 3.35 Kobt Holland " 3. " " Ellen Ratchford's grand-child ' 4. " Amanda Ford " lo! " " Mary Winkler " 9. " " Nancy Handsell " 4. " Wm Handsell " 3. '! Patsy Armstrong " 4. ' Neely Connor " 3. " " Dr. L N Glenn county pybsician 33 33 " " A J Smith elk to bd Sept., Oct., November 57 60 A J Smith com puting 19Ub taxes 268 25 Jd U Jenkins, inter est to Dec. 1, 1906 675, ' A J Smith record ot deeds stationery etc 17.25 James L Mauney reg and judge of election 10.35 Uec 5 E L Mason reg and ludge of election . 13 63 CC Cornwell court . costs, statidnery, etc 92.26 CC Cornwell coun ty liabilities Nov term 226.43 ;; B T Morris jd ele 2. s" "AR Anders commr to December 1st 16 20 Dec 5 J M Sbuford salary for Oct and Nov 200. " "GR Rhyne fertili zer for co home f m 74.00 U F Mason salary - for 1905 aud fee 110.00 RC.O Love reg juror " " Pink Black pauper Ransom Sarratt " "AnnHartso " 10 Fannie Kirksey . 'V-SC Caldwell - M. Sarah Sellers " 6.50 8. 4. -4. 10. 3.35 3.35 28 W Meek Adams ' H S Sellers ' ' 'John Smith ' A C Stroup ' ' J Q Rhyne ' J K Loftin gd juror D H McKowu reg ' ' ' John C Wallace ' I I J F Pursley ' J M Kendrick officer of court ' W I Stowe officer of court Mch 1 L M Liueberger tales juror I "MA Liueberger ' tales juror ' "A Clonerger tales juror " " J L Brown ' " " " H A Rankin tales juror " "ME Stroup tales juro " "WD Robinson " juror " " W F Mosley tales juror " O P Rhodes tales juror " " G W IfowelJdbs juror " " V B Carpenter reg juror " "JW Feathers ton " juror " " VL Hand reg juror ' " Peter S Rhyne re juror " "DP Hoffman reg juror " " John h Jenkins reir juror " "HS Adams officer of grand jury " " W Meek Adams tales jr " "EN Huffstetler " juror " " G M Gnllick grand juror " " F H McArver grand juror " " G M Armstrong " juror ' " SSClemmer grand " 11 " J A Armstrong M juror " " W M Glenn jjrand juror " " Frank Hawkins " juror " " JE Huffstetler " juror ' " Edjjar L Lewis juror ' "CC Costner grand juror ' "BC Best grand juror -' "HN Garrison "juror " C W Elmore "juror ' " Lorn A Lineberjjer g jur 3 10 1 60 5 510 710 710 660 6 50 280 6 70 10 50 360 3 30 340 3 JO 4 JO 400 3 70 380 3 10 350 850 890 650 6 40 700 660 680 3 50 7 10 730 660 710 6 85 760 730 680 730 660 610 730 6 80 710 640 Torrence-Morris hyphenated Two good names and justly mated For "Torrence" long has stood tne test, And "Morris" knows just what is best To give your girl at Christmas time So come in now and fall in lite. (To be continued in next issue.) New Phones. Add th; following to your phone list: Chas. Sandifer, 93 1 1-2 William King, 230. ' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given taall who may be concerned that a special term of Superior Court for Gas ton county has been ordered by his Excellency. Gov. R. ;B Glenn to be held in the court house at Dallas. N. C. on Mon- day, January 6th. 1908 and to continue tor two weeks for the trial of civil cases only. J no. F.. Leeper. Chm. County Bd. of Commrs. A. J. Smith. Register of Deeds and ex officio. Clerk of .the Bd. of Countv Commrs. . - This 19th day of December, 1907. ' D27c4t. tb OkMtt tor am-elMa pristine. Th Selfishness ef Bachelors. AKMiredljr the eruilllp (ilbbon nnd the crotchety le.vvM-!uu would have liked., a wuaiau to iitteud to their boilHeholil uBYiirs. Iut em b preferred tluil the other tilUe the chance at n RiiniluB a burden, and. however pru dent tt wire thus obtained niitfht hav roved to be. we may be certain that her udveut would hare beeu attributed to human prexcleuce and that shu would uot lie rexarded h coin inc. a tb Scriptures truly kjt. "dbvet from the Lord." Aud yet the poiiiHua ;ib- Don sDould nnre known letter. Twen ty odd years before, whjle still capable of feeling human emotion, be bad full n In lov really and truly with th Latiannne nilnlKter dauehter. Siisunne Curchod. and would bare married her but for blH father dinu))rov;iL Uut elf iutervKt prevailed, and he let the beautiful girl go to !ecome the wife of Keeker and the mother of Mn:e. de 8tael. Donbtleaa tlio meluucbolv as pect of the great man's autobiography to due largely to bia auiweiueut feel- lug or aggrievement at bavjuv deprlv ed himself by eieesnlve iou of i most desirable com pa u Ions li I p. But It la ever so with men who have panned forty unsubdued by domestic discipline. Their flagrant demand In variably exceed the bound of reason. Observe tilhbona requirements a inbi- tresa. a lively acquaintance, a good na turcd friend, a diguiaed bead of the table, a frugal bonaekeeper and a uxe ful nurse, all molded Into one femiuloe rorm.-Ueorge Darvey In North Amer ican Revktw. -sWhat came very near being a disastrous fire occured Satur day afternoon in one of the show windows at Torrence's drutr store. . A snow window contain ing a handsome display of valua b 1 e perfumes accidentally caught fire. The bottles became heated and popped and the plate glass windows were cracked at the bottom by the heat. Several bottles of perfume were lost also. Quick attention averted what might have been a disastrous blaze. GIVES A PERFECT SKIN. Yule Oeuih. ' - The flrst authentic record of Christ mas pie or pudding la that of the Tula dough. . Tbia wa a paste made In the form of a baby and presented hv th m to their eurttotnera as a Christ- maa gift, In ancient Rome on tne TlffU of the Nativity sweetmeats In the rornjjof Images were presented to the holy father, and It 4s probable that Tnle dougb bad Ita origin In this cus tom. A belief ; was prevalent at one tune that mince pie. which la compos- Su!phnr in Liquid Form Adda to the Betuty of Women. "Beauty is only skin deep." but you caa not be beautiful if you have any Skin Dis ease ot a bad complexion. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUK quickly cures Eczema. Teller, Sores. Eruptions, liloicbes. aud all Skin Diseases. Apply HANCOCK'S J-IUUID SULPHUR OINTMENT to the face Just as you bo to bed. and it will soon I give you a smooth, velvety skin. Taken internally, HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR purifies tbe blood and clears up me complexion. A lew spoonfuls in hot water makes the finest of sulpfiur baths. All drnaeists sell it. Sulphur Booklet free jf vou write, HANCOCK LIQUID SUL- rtivx CO., Baltimore. Dr. W. W. Leake, of Orlando, Fla.. who was cured, says: "It is the most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known." TJ19. A Woman's Back; The Aches and Pains Will Dlsap. pear if the Advice of This Woman Is Followed. A woman's back has aches nnd pains. Most times -'tis th ttM nAtre (fault. wa Backache is really kidney ache ; That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. Many North Carolina women know this. Read what one has to say about Iti Mrs. Nellie Benson Reeves, of 218 North Tryon Street, or ganist at the Episcopal Church, Charlotte. N. C, says: "I nsed Doan's Kidney Pills and thy have benefited me more than anything else I ever tried T obtained them at a drug store and used them for Dl V barlr and kideys, which have caused me great trouble and misery for a number of years. The use of this remedy wonderfully benefit. ed n;e." For sale bv all An-m - Sv Cents. Foal.r.Mllkn.. - Buffalo. New York, sole atfenf. the United States. Remember the name? rinan' and take no other. i All of our friends haven't yet learned that The Gazette has moved its establishment We have left the tin house aud are comfortably quartered in the Armstrong building on tbe op posne siae 01 Main street near York. We have more than twice as much room as formerly and are better prepared than ever to entertain our friends When in town drop in and see us. NOTICE OF SALE. . ; By virtue of tbe cower of l. by a mortgage deed executed by J. L. Car son and wife. Ida N. Carson. Hatirl iw.m- ber 10, 1906, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of fiastrm rn.,nt. m C. in Kecord of Mortgage Deed No. 64 paees 483 et Requiter. default; having been made in the 1-nymeut of the indebtedness and interest, due on December 10th. 1QO? and thereby secured, the uudersiirr.ed will expose to sale to the hiahest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Dallas, N. C atuoon. On January 20th, 190S, that certain Lot of Land situated in the town of Gastonia. in Caston Count North Caro lina. adjoining the lands of John Withers and others, ai d bounded as follows: begin ning at the 'outh west corner of Lot No, 4, Withers corner, on the north side of Air Line Stieet, formerly old !. Vin and runs thence with west line of said Lot No. 4. Withers west line, north 3H wesT232 feet to Lot No. 62; thence with tiie southern boundary line of said Lot No.oid south 87)4 west 100 feet to a street on the west side of this lot; thence with said last mentioned Street: along east margin thereof south 3X east 223 feet to a stone on the norto side of Air Line Street: thence with Air Line Street 100 feet to the beginning. The same being Lots Nos. 5 and 6 of High land Park addition to .the city of Gasfnis. a plat of which is registered in 4he office Of the Kegister of Deeds of Gastoa County in ' Book No. 23 page 437. This December 14th. 1907. Gastonia Insukanck & Fealty Co., moe tgagbs. J7c4w. THE NEW YORK WOULD. Thric-a-'eek tditlou. io ine nanasome snow war dows at Love's department stores, which' have attracted so much attention, two more have -beetf added, these in the grocery de partment. Both are unique conceptios and ' were cleverly worked out by Mr. Daniel Boaz. the expert window trimmer with this firm. One represents "The Whetl of Love" Tbe revolving wneel, wnicn is or white-, has lastened to it bunches of rais of froltn and aplcea growa In tbe Jn,and other fruits while the t was a anrrlral la memorv ot the fferings brought by the wise men to atetaiebem wben they came to worship the Infant Saviour. The pie to later years came to be a wonderful cora sonnd of fruits, spices and meats, era and en rar and Inspired the poet Iter. nca io write:. Cease, guard this night the Christmas pit That the thief., though ne'er so alia. . With hia flesh hooka dot com ale To catch II 4 , nuia puddinn. notr the nolrersal plee tie rextstnnce. lo Enrlfc.td. was orlglnaltw -pin rah orridsr"' and was erred fro'iti a fnreen at all the Christ urn fHitlvtJ sr. -Inm- (Tnxette. Subscribe Gazxtti for the Gastonia : entire window is done in cotton with- lettering in cranberries. LOaf sugar and coffee are also nsed, while grapes, banarht, can dies and nuts have their part in the decorations. The other win dow also cantams a revolving wneer 1 ne Ucean Wave of Good Things" and is used to disDlav silverware and cutlery for dining room and kitchen. No prettier windows nave been seen in Gas tonia. ' : i ne cnicK springs iiotel. a well-khowu summer resort near Greenville,; S. C, was totally destroyed, by hre baturday night, j Kead Wherever the English - Languaae Is Spokea The Thrice-a-week Worl4 expects to be a better paper in 1907 than ever before. In the course ol the year the issues for the next great Presidential campaign will be fore shadowed, and everybody will wish to keep informed. The Thice-a-Week World, com ing to yon every other day. serves all tha purposes of a daily and is far cheaper. The news service of this nsner irnntm. ly being increased and it reports fully, sc. curately aud promptly every event of im portance anywhere in the world. Moreover, its political news is fmpartiaL eivins ma facts, not opinions and wishes. It has full markets, splendid cartoons and" interesting fiction by standard authors, THB THKICE-A-WKKK WORLD'S rem lar subscription price is ouly S1.C0 cer vear and this pays for 156 papets. We offer this unequaled newspaper and THB GAS. - TONIA GAZBTTE together for one rear for $2.00. . The regular subscription price of the twa papers is $2.50. . : This effer will be eeea till Jasuarr Int. Send orders te Casette Publlsbtsg Co. Sixty men ldst their lives ves- tciday ' morning in . a mine ex. plosion at Yeland, Alabama. 35 mile south ot Birmingham. . Twelve - bodies had . been re- covered np to midnight la.t night. 1 , Davidson' fs" to have a new cotton mill, capitalized at $100.. 000.
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