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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1010. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PACE BEVEH. King of Externa Is Accepted by (he Mothers of America as the one and only external preparation that positively and quickly CURES all forms of In flammation or Congestion snchas Pneurnonia,Croiip, Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy. Since Gowana Preparation ba beta introiiuced here it ha$ gained a strong foot-hold in man. ot our best families whom. I know xre gi r Ing yon advertisement right Along without solicitation. It alwnys makes good. Weidling 4 Son, Tiffin, Ohio. Druggists. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT 11 THE HOME All Drattlata. SI. SOe. 2So. COWAN MEOICALCO. DURHAM. N. C. lurMtlrf. mmj nfaaUJ rove Orafli the Subject is Real Estate Talk With Haithcock Am often out of office moving around over town. Try office phone 288, or S. G. Fry' Reiidence. No. 264 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 45 Acres on "public road, two miles east of Lancaster, S. C. Ev ery acre good land, 10 acres worked, rest In wood3 $47.50 an acre. 40 3-10 Acres, two miles north east of Lancaster, S. C, about 3-4 of same In very fine woods and extra good land $60 an acre. II Acres, cut up into lots, on Arch street in eastern suburbs of Lancaster, S. C, and just out of the half-mile town limit. One small 2- room house on same, a beautiful lo cation and on a prominent entrance OUIl HONOR ROLL. Gazette's Subscription Lint Growing ml a, Satisfactory R Premium Offer Good Till December Slut Below li given a list of those who have made payments on subscription since our last list was published two. weeks ago. With very few ex ceptlona these are yearly subscrip- CITY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Now Is the time when every par ent ami tonrhpr should caution the tlons, new or renewal, with all of and hunterg &bout the UM of fireworks and firearms. Accidental which we gave a handsome pocket knife as a premium: R. H- Alexan der, 8. T. Wilson, J. F. Bradley, D B. Hanna, Dorie Smith, William Ad ams, A. li. Smart, C. W. Parham.C. W. Boyd. 8. A. Lewis, J. P. Thomas, Will McReady, Sam Ross, T. P Farles, E. P. Llneberger, R. J. Da vis. Walter Maxwell. 'Martin L. Ru- dlsill, R. B. Riddle, MIsb Sadie Bal lard. W. B. Hooper, J. L. Nelll, Mrs. injury from these occur much of- tener during the holiday seasons than at any other time. A careless act with one of these can mar the holiday Joy and the holiday spirit for an entire community. Doubtless some of the patrons think the superintendent quite ultra In his attitude towardB these things. But where 400 or 500 children are M. .M. Nelll, J. F. Spencer, J. Leroy gathered on one Bmal, ,ot ,t takea Rhyne, J. M. Lynn, B. W. Craig, N A. Jenkins, E. Lee Wilson, C. P Robinson. Mrs. S. A. Crawford. J. G. Shannon, W. E. Beatty. C. S. Car son, D. A. Jenkins, J. a. yuinn, . B. Armstrong, Miss Clara Arm strong. Mrs. J. A. Y. Ixve, J. O. Mc Arver, C. F. Stroup, John J. Thorn as. J. H. Kennedy. G. W. Smith, S T. Whitesides, Rev. J. J. Beach, W A. Gamble, J. E. Holland, Z. T Payne, R. C. Kennedy, W. V. Ram- seur, J. r. unanaier, n. i,. nnyne C. W. Fuller. Haygood Nolen. W. W. LMendenhall, Mrs. R. W. Carson U. G. Pearson. Mrs. R. P. Rankin, Miss A. R. Henderson. W. B. Riddle. J. A. Plvler. S. J. Durham, E. S. Robinson. IMrs. M. E. Howe, W. A Wilson, Everett Lewis, H. M. Van Sleen, A. H. Barnett, L. L. Todd, W. D. Wright. Sam Starnes, Fleete Price, J. L. Price, Henry Ferguson W. V. Llneberger, J. H. Holland, I. S. Robinson, W. L. Moten, Ernest L Stroup, Dr. J. C. Galloway, R. L Pagan, C. S. Fraley, Mrs. W. C. Garabaldi, G. P. Hanks, Hugh Ew Ing, W. B. Morris, W. E. 'Hull, L. S. Clemmer, Jonas M. Huffstetler, F. C. Ratchford, Meek C. Huffstetler, City Hospital, C. P. Llneberger, W. B. Whitesides, Sloan Springs, J. L. Goodnight, Gus Herndon, Mrs Lemraie Stowe. L. F. Wetzell, B. W. Moore, Mrs. M. P. Craig, .Mrs. M. M. Ware, Res. S. S. Oliver, Pink Early, J. H. Carson, Mrs. R. M. Bell, Ralph Rankin, J. F. Ratchford, G. B. Petty, P. P. Costner, E. C. Allgood, W. C. Williams, J. M. Rob inson, R. P. Parker, E. S. Huffstet ler, J. T. Cox, Lewis Lineberger, M. L. Stroup, W. G. Thomas, P. S. Car penter, J. R. Anthony, M. H. Hen drick, H. G. Rhyne, G. C. Lewis, J. R. Taylor, R. L. Moore, John i.M. Kendrick, B. C. Crosby, J. T. Par lier, R. C. Whitesides, L. C. Pasour, Mrs. S. E. McSwain, T. M. Hovis, I. N. Alexander, 01. H. Shuford, S. M. Wilson, L. C. Arrowood, George G. Glenn, D. A. Riser, Rev. W. H. Har din. With each payment of $1.50 for a extreme measures to protect them against themselves. It Is against the laws of the city for any one to Are any kind of explosives within the city limits. The cap pistols are harmless if you could guard against their being fired near the face. But who can tell where a boy is going to fire? In view of the fact that many cases of lockjaw are recorded each Christmas from the effects of cap pistols the superintendent considers them very dangerous among many little fellows at school. It is hoped that each parent will see the wisdom of this and support the school very heartily in trying to protect the property against fire and the little ones against injury. 750. I "have cotton farms of all sizes, description, and all kinds of prices T. M. BELK REAL ESTATE AGENT Lancaster, S. C. W. B. Knight Gastonia Agent HUNTS to the town. Every lot fronts on a year's subscription to The Gazette 60-jfoot street which has Just been we are still giving a valuable 50 nicely worked. Price right off, $1,- cent pocket-knife as a free premium. This Is not only given to new sub scribers, but to old subscribers who set their subscriptions one year In advance of where they now stand. Quite a number of subscribers whose time would not have expired for several months have brought in their renewals during the past few weeks so as to avail themselves of this special offer, which will definite ly expire with the last day of this month, December 31st. We offer everybody a chance to get a free premium by coming 'before that date. This is thje most (valuable premium we have ever given free with a yearly subscription and hence we cannot afford to keep the offer open indefinitely. In making the offer we bave two objects in view To add new subscribers to our list, and to induce the large number of subscribers whose time will expire about the first of the year to brins their renewals now, while we are especially In need of money to meet our obligations. We hope no sub scriber will wait until after January 1st to renew and then claim to be disappointed that he does not get a premium. To avoid such a possibil ity we are giving fair warning to all of the date on which we will with draw the offer As a suggestion for a holiday gift, we think nothing would be more ap- Lightning OIL is the one unfailing scientific dressing which instantly re lieves and permanently cures all hurts, cats, burns, bruises, sprains and wounds of every kind. Pain leaves at once be cause the air is excluded, and the oil covering acts as artific ial skin. The quickest, fastest healing oil known HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL. 25 cents and 50 cents bottles. Abernethy-Shields Drug Company A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sher- PrPrIate tnan a year's subscription man, Texas. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES. Via Seaboard Air Line Co. The Seaboard announces Christ mas Holiday rates from all points to all points on their line, on sale to The Gazette and the pocket-knife which we are giving. We still send both to the same address, or to dif ferent addresses, just as you like. Arm Torn Off. Cherryville Eagle. We are sorry to learn of the mis- When a parent receives a special report on his child, he should thank the teacher for the interest that sent it. It sometimes seems that the kind of interest that tries to urge the pu pils to higher endeavor Is not appre ciated. Patrons sometimes put a premium on indifference and lax re quirements by failing to show ap preciation for the teacher who is af ter the lazy, indifferent boy or girl. Parents often do not know how in attentive to duty and how lazy their children are. Tn a recent investiga tion as to the cause of failure, about fifty per cent, of those asked for a candid answer gave a lack of study on their part as the cause. Not long since a girl of the fifth grade was reported to the superin tendent for failing In her work. She was sent to the office and the fol lowing conversation passed: Supt. Little girl, what is the cause of this bad report? Little Girl Mr. Wray, 111 tell you the truth; there were just too many interesting things in town. Supt. Now, tell me what things in your opinion were so interesting as to interfere with your work? Little Girl The circus was one of them. Supt. But the circus only ac counts for one day. You surely can lose one day in the month and not fail like this. Little Ghi Well there were par ties and meetings till one Just couldn't do her work justice. In many cases the teacher would be held responsible for this failure. If a girl of this kind were sent away to a school where they shut out these things and where they give all the time during the month to study, she would doubtless make a better record. Then that record would be compared with the one made in the home school, the extra cost not tak en into consideration, and the home school would be censured. If the parents do not look after the children and see that outside things do not take their minds off of the work, and if they do not let the children stay In school there are going to be many failures this year, and it will he the fault of no one but those that Bhou'ld do the work. There Drusllla Cherry, Ora Delahay, Doris Saunders, Myrtle Bridges, Bertha Lay. , Miss Lewis' room Starr Davis, Columbus Gardner, Kate Hanna, Ethel Rhyne, Kenneth Rhyne. Miss Carrie LMorrls' room Edgar Hoover, May Lowe, Paul Crook, Bea trice Hoover, Maud Propst. Miss Carrie Glenn's room Tracy Barnes, Dwight Allgood, Everett Lewis, Ixjwry Miller, Fred Smith, Carl Underwood, Mary Alexander, Louise Heal, Helen Boyd, Elizabeth Boyd, Florence Carson, Ruth Craig, Mary Neil Davis, Mary Grier, Helen Smith, Lola May Smith. Miss Whitesides' room Bertha (McLean, Wlllard Jenkins, Mary Stowers, Hannah Holland, Lucy Wilson. Miss Porter's room Myrtle War ren. iMiss Jay's room I.la Beaty, Ar thur Whitfield, Claud Merrill. Rob ert Boyd, Boyce Carson, Miles Mc Allister. Miss Dixon's room Helen John ston, Henry Poole, Bonnie N'orris, Robert Moore. Louise Todd, Ethel Adeiholdt, Claud Craig, Sam Par ller. Miss Bryan's room Charles Boyd. Miss Withers' room John Fos kett, Fred Rhyne, Katherine Mc lean. Miss Ponders' room Rebekah M Lean. Hurl Stewart. Miss Brown's room rLlllie Mor row. Aline Reid. Miss Craig's room Louisa Reid, Mabel Herman. Miss Glenn's room 'Mary Brad ley. .Nannie Dickson, Sue Ramsey Johnston. Miss Bradley's room Raymond Ratchford, Ernest Herman. OVER GASTON COUNTY. (Crowded out of last issue.) IRON STATION NEWS. Correspondence of The Gazette. TRON STATION, Nov. 12. Messrs. Robert Goode and John Hambrick made a business trip to Charlotte Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jone Senter and children, of Alexis, are visiting 'Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Long. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Rudisill and lit tle daughter are visiting Mrs. Ru dislH'8 mother, Mrs. Mary Rhyne, of Dallas. (Mr. Lorenzo Armstrong was taken to the Presbyterian hos pital, Charlotte, last week for treat ment. Mr. E. I. Rhyne attended the Lutheran conference near China Grove last week. Messrs. R. C. Goode, D. A. Troutman. V. P. Fri day and B. E. Goodson were Stanley visitors yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Hallman and little son spent several days last week with relatives near Llnco'lnton. Quite a number of our people ex pect to attend the fair in Lincolnton next week. Miss Inez Rudisill, the popular teacher at Stroup's, spent from Friday till today with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rudisill, of route one. Mr. L. T. Smith spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. D. B. Rhyne spent several days in and near Denver last week on business. Mr. Miles Jenkins expects to move his family to Stanley in a few weeks. Mrs. Ella Hovis, of Worth, spent last week here with her par ents. . NEWS FROM DALLAS, ROUTE 1. Correspondence of The Gazette. DALLAS, R. F. D. 1, Dec. 12. Mrs. S. S. White visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Rupert Clemmer, Sunday. Olrs. R. L. White is spending this week with her father, Mr. M. D. Clemmer. Misses Etta White and Ola Jones were the guests Saturday night and Sunday of the Misses Pa- finiir ffr a nsl Atro n r vntnV, , ... I . uuv. v . i . i.aivu" a nn Hancraf tP fnilHA u a j I t, U1 .omuic uu me pari ui nr(i ..- ,n r.aotio Bhnnr.. n L.uc vu mc ouu-juiueu nonor roil lr they contine as they have begun. This is the last school communi-I cation till 1911. The superintend ent and the teachers have "good will" to each and every pupil and day. Mr. W. J. Clemmer, of Bes semer City, visited relatives in fhis section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Clemmer and children, of the Pisgah section, spent Sunday at the home of .Mrs. Sarah Pasour ATisui TnHo M.a patron, and they wish and hope that ani, KttV.' ... J Old Santa may find each one with an ,,as vislted Mls8es Laura and fnBTt m6, g Cfeer' ood our Friday.-Miss Etta things that will make blm happy white was in Gastonia shopping without making him selfish. sa,rw , "f v.. .ii, auu -iis. trice art Art f a nl rW. lnM i Below is given the scholarship ftt ; tn -rtlt . , .... f w .i . vl. ..li. v J . J I (. 3 L . uuuui iuii iui me inira monin: Miss Stuart's room Edwin Rock ett, Walter Ballard, Helen Torrence Olozelle Parker, Gladys Armstrong, Ldith Furr, Minnie Walters. Oliss Jane Morris room Giles Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Cloninger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O. Pasour. Misses Laura and Florence Pa sour spent last Wednesday very December 15, 16. 17. 21, 22. 23, 24. fortune of Mr. Osborne Whitworth "" jauuai j Kuoa lore- Last Tuesrfav ovonlnir M! turn until January 8th. 1911. !n- lng the cotton gn of Mr John fia uiuve. -or iunner lnrormar.on ker he got his arm caught In the on your nearesx Agent or ai dress the undersigned. H. S. LEARD, D. P, A., " Raleigh, N. C JAMES KER, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. gin and was mutilated so badly that it had to be amputated several inch es above the elbow. Dr. L. Lgelf, of this place, assisted by Dr. A. E. Houser, of Fallston, performed the operation. Armurs, zander Arthurs. Lotran nleasanMv ni tho. nn.t. i. . Armstrong, Charlie Adams, Ivery oia and Estelle Jones.-Messrs. Long, James Wllann wmu v. Geonre RevnnMi ' Crown Ratchford and Calvin Hovis .w, vii luiieuct, I Charlie Ledford, Girlie Cobb. Elise attended services at the Baptist Fisher, Bertie Fisher, Lula Noblitt. cburdh at Dallas Sunday. Miss Gallant's room Eunice JUST ARRIVED Sitftftet ctMotmmt off Ceatfc&i6ot torn ehaihb in town now- on dibjjiCay at oa &toe. don't jalC to tee ou Cine oj AaM, ScU fiom f7.j(D ap. don't jotyet tttat we want ijoa to make ou tohe hcadquahlehb. aCrtayb bometfiintf doing. CASH OR CREDIT Groner, Mabel Armstrong, John O. Harmon, Cicero Davis, Ruth Gron er, Lena Shirley. Margie Williams. Miss Hanna's room Atwell Spar go, Edna Stewart. Vera Delahay. Think how many homes you can gladden by sending a beautiful pho tograph of baby at Christmas time. Phone 147 or call in at Green's Studio. TO BE GIVEN AWAY On December 2-1 th, 1010, at Hp. m. we will give away one $30.00 genuine mahogany parlor suit. Beginning Wednesday, Novemlter 9th, and continuing to DeeemlM-r 21th, we will give with each $1.00 purchase, one coupon entitling you to a chance at the suit. Ikm't furl to see this suit lefore you buy. Reniemler we make the price. Armstrong Furniture Co. CRAIG & WILSON BUILDING GASTONIA, N. C. Attention FAR MERS! Our cotton gin No. 2, situated near the Gray Cotton Mill, will be closed down for the season after December 17th. If you still have some cotton to be ginned, bring it in and let us gin it for you this week. We thank you for your patronage this season and trust that you will continue to favor us with the same. Southern Cotton Oil Co. Ami TOIlETAtncus Our Display of Toilet Articles is notable for its quality as well as its completeness. We do not con sider any toilet requisite worthy of a place in this drug store unless It has merit to recommend it. A trial of our perfumeries, soaps, powders, creams, washes, etc., will prove how high is our Idea of the word "mer it." Adams Drug Co. A jaunty style for street wear, or a dainty style for dress you'll find the best of each in the stfmeicafy zdg. SHOES Made of the best leathers, on the Lest lasts, in the best way. it has become the most popular lr-dy's shoe in America. In every way youH nd it the best all 'round shoe value. Come in and see how easy it is to be perfectly fitted in an American Lady Shoe, an J how quickly you can please your fancy from our fins. Lew stock of Fall and Winter styles. FOR SA LE BY S. Settlemyer Sole Agent, G aMonia, X. C , " Store at Loray M III. Ihooe 270-A.
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