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TUB GASTOXIA GAZETTE. GASTOXLt IS A BUST TO WW. TUESDAY, DCT3I2LH 16, 1913. . The Gastonia Gazetie W. M. Bond, of Identon.' was ap pointed Saturday by Actlnc Qover ner Daughtridge as Superior Court Judge In the first district to succeed Judge Stephen Q: Bragaw. wnose resignation on account pf 111 health la to take effect December 30tn. Issued every Tuesday ud Friday ZjTti Gasetts PublisMnr. Company TAZ" FOUR. i Admitted Into the malls t th naatonia. N. C. at tn ; awand rat of Postage, April 28, .-', . Only Semi-Weekly newspaper Pb-- ftabod ia Gaston Gouty. ; SUBSCRIPTION PRICK: V 9a year . .11.50 ,- Etc montns .7 fHov montht ...... ....... SS Cb month . IV All subscriptions payable In ad taaee and discontinued promptly up- ai expirauoo. ESTABLISHED 1880. ITe. S3 Mala Aveaue. PHOXK SO. 60. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913. Gastonia has Just cause t be i proud of her police force, tt Is gen y: erally conceded on all sides that no v town' In the State Is better policed vlhan Castonla. Chief Carroll and his excellent corps of officers never ' sleep; if there has been a violation of the law they never rest till the culprit stands before the bar of justice. It Is not often they fall to laad their man. As a result of hav ing such a force of men Gastonia is exceedingly free from crftne of all kinds; tor which the citizens are thankful. When it comes to upto-dateness id progresslveneas Belmont, Gas h's neighbor town to the east, Is rlgkt ea the Job. As noted eise wrnera la to-day's Gazette sanitary drinking fountains Are to be Instait 4 at once at the public school. XeceaUy a live Woman's Betterment Association was formed. It was tne first town la the county to inaugurate a night school for the mill women who were prevented from attending the day school. It has one of two well-equipped chemical laboratories la the county. 'This fall considerable concrete sidewalk was laid. It is an alround bustling town and The XJasette would like to see some of. Gaston's other good towns fall in I 'line and follow the pace set by Bel mont. . 'The way our sister town of Char lotte goes after things Is an example , worth of emulation by Gastonia and all the other towns in this section. "Within the past two weeks the citi zens of that town, by united effort, aare raised a hundred and fifty, thousand dollars to Insure the con tinuance of Queen's College (the old Presbyterian College for Women) and $50,000 for the Horner Military School. The latter Institution is one of the oldest In the State and recent ly lost Its buildings at Oxford by fire. Charlotte gets this school and work' is to .commence on the build ings at once. , Just now much thet Greater Charlotte Club had to eo . with these two moves we ; do not know but w would be willing to wager one of our Christmas ties that neither one of ; these feats 'would hare - been accomplished nad that club never been organized. Gaatoala's Chamber of Commerce, which is just now in the formative "Process, has before it almost unlimit ed opportunities for doing similar work for Gastonia, , A. Don Townes, for 20 years own er , and editor of The Cherokee Scout, committed suicide at his of fice in Murphy Saturday night by taking carbolic acid. V.' M . i . - . i c: Bt. Hobson's Oiatmeat Heels Itchy ' ; . Ecxema. The constantly itching, burning sensation and other disagreeable forms of eceema, tetter, aalt rheum and akin eruptions promptly cured bv Dr. Hobson's Ecsema Ointment. W Vitrh of Mendoti. 111., savs "I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson's Bctenta Ointment. Have had Ecze- been treated by many doctors, none have given tne Deneni tnai one bos ef Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment has." We're so positive it will help you we guarantee It or money re fuuded. At all Druggists or by mail. 5c. Pfelffer Chemical Co. Phll.wlell'Ma St, axmis. ajv. Rev. R. C. Anderson, of Mon treata, preached Sunday at the Presbyterian church at Belmont. He is spending a few days hunting on his farm near Belmont. Stomach Troubles Disappear. Stomach, liver and kidney trou bles, weak nerves, lame back and fe male ills disappear when Electric Bitters are used. Thousands of wo men would not be without a bottle In their home. Eliza Pool of Depew, Okla.. writes: "Electric Bitters rats ed me from a bed of sickness and suffering and has done me a world of good. I wish every suffering woman could use this excellent remedy and find out, as I did. Just how good it is." As It has helped thousands of others. It surely will do the same for you. Every bottle guaranteed, 50c. and $1.00. At' all Druggists. II. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. Adv. At Anderson, S. C. Friday OHIe Kinard, a white man employed In the Orr Cotton Mills, was stabbed to death by a negro named Will White. Kinard had been drinking and Is thought to have brought about the altercation which resulted in nis death. There were threats of lyncn ing on the part of cotton mill oper atives of the town, but the Jafl was securely guarded by the shenn and his deputies and the mob was dis persed Aside from the advertisement ft carries The Gazette gives its readers morn (lu-r, twice as mach reading matter for the money as any other paper puhMfhed in the couniy. Had yon tnought about It? TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned, after negotla- tlons covering a period of six weeks, has finally secured for presentation In Gastonia, the famous George Kleine production of the greatest photo-drama ever written, "Quo Vadis." The play is in three acts of eight parts, and gives two and a quarter hours of thrills to its audiences. The production here will be Iden tical with that used for tne six months run at the Astor Theatre in New York city all last summer, and the writer, appreciating . the fact that he has been placed in a position to offer his patrons one of the most sensational successes of the day, has no hesitancy in appealing for the pa tronage he knows full well Is de served. "Quo Vadis," will be presented at the Opera House Thursday, matinee and night, December 18th. Very truly yours, W. F. MICHAEL,. Manager Gastonia Opera House. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Governor of the etate of North Carolina for the conditional pardon of Sam Floyd, who was convicted on the 12th day of August, 1913, at a sit ting of the Municipal Court of the City of Gastonia. of the erim of v and A., and sentenced to work upon ' w roaas or uaston county. All persons opposing the granting of the said pardon must notify the Gover nor of their opposition before De cember 15, 1913. This the 29th day of Nov., 19 is. SAM FLOYD. D-9 c 2. A SCENE FltOMQCO VADIS- Cr74M Bait fchaSkcr ft Mara IF you haven't seen the, new suits and over coats -we've got ready for you, made for us especially by Hart Schaffner & Marx don't wait any longer. The new models are better than you've ever seen; and the prices are easy. $25 does more than ever before in buying real quality in clothes; it's a true-economy price. Others here at $18 and $20 and up to $40 and $50. H. SCHNEIDER 1 his store is the heme of Hart Schaffner& Marx clothes Constipation Poisons Yoy. ( If you are constipated, your en tire system is poisoned by the waste matter kept In the body serious re suits often follow. 'Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c. at Druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen A Co. Phil. anjd St. Louis. , Advv At Belmont a few days ago Mr W. J. McMillan slaughtered a nog which weighed 510 pounds. It was 16 months old. Croup and Cough Remedy. Croup is a terrible disease, it at tacks children so suddenly they are very apt to choke unless given tne proper remedy at once. There Is nothing better in the world than Dr. King's New Discovery. Lewis Cham berlain, of Manchester, Ohio, writes about his children: "Sometimes in severe attacks we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. Kings New Discovery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup, coughs and colds. So can yon. 50c. and $1. A bottle should be In every home. At all Druggists. H. E. Bucklen Co- Phil. St. Louis. Adv. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and child are expected to arrive to morrow night from St. Louis to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Adams. This is their first visit back home in two years. Mr. Adams holds a responsible position as linotype machinist with the Bux-ton-Sk Inner Company, a large book and stationery house of St. Louis. Mr. Robert Adams, who holds a re sponsible position with the Westing house Electrical Co., at Atlanta, is also expected to spend. part of the Subscribe for The Gaaette. or J' The Carhartt overall factory at Rock Hill, S. C, will be moved to Atlanta, Ga., this move being neces sary, It is said, on accont of In ability to secure sufficient help to keep the factory running to its capacity. Visit O'Xeil's Toyland, the most popular place ia town. D23c3, Petitions are in circulation at Spartanburg asking for the removal of Mayor Floyd and the new coun ell. The movement is aimed parti cularly at the new license system and Commissioner T. J. Hudson, who has this matter in charge. Three hundred and thirty-five names to tne petition will make the recall election mandatory. Go to O'NeiTs for your Christmas presents. .Bigger stock in town D23. Subscribe to .The Gazette. Trusted Employes Often have an oppor tunity to buy an in terest in their employ ers' business. That may happen to YOU some day. Opportunity comes to every one. Those who save sytem atically.will be prepared. Would you be ready NOW if opportunity came? Prepare for your oppor tunity by becoming a regular money saver at this bank. Gaiton Loan & Trust Company. Gastonia, North Carolina. Capital $25,000 N Surplus $2500.00 Resources $100,000.00 a ' Tho L. Craig President E. G. McLurd Vice President M. A. Carpenter Treasurer ? .fil TOAN c peasant girl, of fifteen, of France' tion. , So today the future of a nation depends upon the youth of today, and the home train ing and inspiration they re ceive now. ' Teach thati boy and girl of yours the value of money. In still the incentive to accom- flish something worth while, renare them for the battles of the future by laying the foundation today. Teach them to save. Open an account for the boy or girl bars, whare stability, service and co operation combine for mut ual benefit, advancement and growth. . It CAPITAL $100,000 L. L. JKNKINa. PH1IIWT, 4. Ill ROBINPON. VKI PUfT. GASTONIA. X. C K Paid om TI CvIIleao al Dai Buy Your Christmas Fruits and Candies From Apples Oranges Bananas Grape Fruit Niagara Grapes Nuts of all Kinds Candies of Every Description Special Prices on Lo!s to Church and Sunday Schools for Christmas Trees and Entertainments EVERYTHING FRESH and of the BEST QUALITY P. P. LEVENTIS & CO. Wholesale PHONE 27 Christmas Greetings Christmas is here again with It the ofttimes dUBcalt question what shall X give? - There Is no gift more appropriate, more durable or more appreciated than something in Jewelry. We shall be glad to help yoa - select "the- right thing". Just a visit to our store will make the decision easy, for oar stock contains thousands of articles that make ideal Christmas gifts. Our prices are right and the quality of everything Is gnaraateea. Ask about the $50 diamond month. Phone'383 Dainty and Different Christmas Cards ; ' ' MEMORY IS THAT FEELING WHICH STEALS OVER. US AS WB SEE THE SAME CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES DISPLAYED YEAR AFTER YEAR. THEY ARB XJKB PROMISORY NOTES: ONB BECOMES TIRED OF - (MEETING THEM. , OUR STOCK OF GREETING CARDS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS IS NEW AND DIFFERENT TNET RANGE IN. PRICE FROM ONE CENT TO 10 CENTS. ' ' DO IT NOW. J - v ; TORRENCE DRUG CO. "ON TH .CORNER" . OF ARC, at the led the armies and saved a na- I IB "TPSSffBW SURPLUS AND PROFITS $73,000 noar. n. hat. viea-mavr. s. n. aovca. cahhi. It. and Retail THREE STORES ring we are going to give away tins H. M. VAN SLEEN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 5 Main Avenue 124
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