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nu:AV, l;::cr:::.::;: Gastonia- Gazette ..ed every Tuesday and Friday ' te Gazette Publishing Company. '.). ATKINS.' V. ATKINS. EdltonndtirT Only ' Semi-Weekly newspaper j uUIiahed la Gaston County. . v Admitted Into' the , mails at - the Tost Office at Gastonla. N. C. at U Bound rate of Postage, April IS, 1903. : '-y : . v : : ;t SLTJSCRIPTION PRICK: One year Y.Y',. . ....S1.5Q 1 u months ; Four months . , . . ;Y . . . . .... : -50 Oca month ......;'. .15 All nbscriDttons payable.- In ;ad-4 vance - and discontinued promptly upon expiration, .- ' ; j ESTABLISHED 1880. ' f NO. 23o West Mala ATenue, : i - PHONE NO. SO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3D, 1916. WHAT WE WISH FOB 19 IT. --That the war will end. . That Teddy will keep quiet. That .Gastonla merchants . shall have; the biggest business In their history. V-' Y'r O 'V.-- That the cotton goods manufac turing business will continue as at present; or eren ret better. That some new Industries other than textile plants will be developed here."' '-.' That news print paper will to down, i ; v -x .v," : That the hens will lay .more pro fusely than in 191.. That the high cost of tiring will get a swat. " v. . - ; ,. That the Orthopaedic Hospital will be buUt. That Gastonla may give herself a commission or business-manager form of government. That ? the ; knockers will stay away. ;,:y : ' y- .-,,.,- . That the State Legislature will authorize the building of that textile school In Gastonla. ,, . That we may acquire no gray airs. ;. - - That at least 5.000 more people will more to Gastonla. . - That more houses will be built. That the: Mexican muddle will be settled. ' . That the city council will pub lish' the financial statement required by law or get the law repealed. That the Gazette will get Into its own home. ' , - v That the farmers may have fine seasons on all their Crops. , - That the third annual fair may be twice as big as it was last fall. ' That everybody will read The Gazette." : :- ' That all our friends and those who will not be may have the best, the happiest, the most fruitful year of all their lives. - , That this North Carolina legis lature will pass a law giving us the 'Australian ballot system; That the Piedmont Telephone & Telegraph Company win give us a new telephone directory. : B Bah man and Bayne. In. Ia the Dl- . plomatic Service. Francis X Bushman and Beverly Bayne, the foremost stellar combina tion in motion pictures, will be seen on the screen here at the Cozy The atre on next Tuesday, Jan. 2nd, in "In the Diplomatic Service." a flve- part Metro wonderplay. Mr. Bush man and Miss 'Bayne will be sur rounded by an exceptionally strong supporting csst, Including such well- known favorites ss Helen DunDar, Henry Bergman, Wllllanr Davidson, Edmund Elton, Harry D. Blakemore, Mrs. La Roche, : - Belle Bruce, Liza Miller and Chas. Fang. Among some . of the big and Interesting scenes in this production are a state ball given , In Washington, D. C.r honoring tne t- foreign diplomats, and glimpses of the nation's Capitol with the Busn- . man-Bayne players very much in ev Idence. . The story of "In the Diplo matic Service ', is. as the title Im plies, one of romance and teeming with big 'dramatic moments. There Is an unusual love story Interwoven - throughout, and altogether it Is a , charming and pleasing feature. , rTJxnERsrrv b.xquet. Carolina Alomnl and Stndits VTttti Their Wives and Friends Gather ' .. ed Around Festive Board Last -f. Night Prof. Lv A. WOlIams, of the V. X. C. Faculty. .Was Guest of Honor.. " . .- ' . The seventh annual banquet of the Gaston county , alumni association and the Gaston county club of the University of North. Carolina - was held at the Armlngton Hotel ' last ' night at 8 o'clock, there being thirty-six present. The wives and friends of the alumni and several high school seniors were present as the guests of the association. ; t , Trot. . Joe S. Wray, president of the class, acted as toastmaster and spoke of "The Old University and the New." Prof. L. A. Williams, of the school of education at the Uni versity., was the guest of honor and made the principal address. He spoke at length of the work the l ul versity was doing, of its growth and . development snd of some of tne things that, are needed in the fur therance of its work In North Caro Una. .. ' . ' Following Prof. WUliamV address toast responses were made by tne following members: , "The Universi ty and Religion," Rev. W. A. Jen kins, of Dallas;."The . University's Work In the State, A. G. Mangum; The University In Athletics," Ray Armstrong, of Belmont; "lmpres Fions of a Visit to Our State Unlver Uy,'by Charles Boyd of the Gas t nia Hi so School: "Extension Work t the University." E. Ri- Rankin: The Carolina Spirit," E. R. Warrens 'What the University Is," M. D. Atv r-neiby; "Our Guests the Ladles." G. Rankin.--Mr. Marvin Ritch, of charlotte, was present and - also Study Food Values Food provided for the family table der serves the careful thought of every house wife. Do you use thought whep buying; baking-powder? ; , : . The quality of cake, ' biscuits and aH quickly raised flour foods depends largely upon the. kind of baking powder used. Royal Baking : Powder is made' from cream of tartar derived from grapes. It is absolutely' pure and has provefl .its , excel lence for making food of finest uijlity and wholesomeness for generations Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York made a short talk about the connec tlon the University had with the State high schools. " At a business. meeting following the banquet officers of the alumni as sociation were eleeted as follows President. Joe 8. Wray. of Gastonla; vice-president. Joe B.V'l00. of Cher ryville: secretary, E. Ralph Rankin. of Gastonla. During the banquet moving pic tures were taken to he used In the film now being made in Gastonla and Gaston county. The following menu was served: N. C. Coast Cocktail . Queen Olives Pin-Money Pickles Cream of Chicken Broiled Spring Chicken Roast Tenderloin of Pork, Brown Yams Whipped Potatoes Early June Sifted Peas . Fruit Salad Alumni Ice Cream White Pound Cake Blue Ribbon Coffee Cigars Notice is given in this issue of The Gazette of the annual meeting of the stockholders of .the Gastonla Mutual Building and Loan Associa tion, which will be held In the City Hall next Thursday .afternoon, Jan uary 4, at -3 o'clock. - FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS Bj BcurCoBafanuV Supplied With TLedf ord's Black-Drug!. McDuff. Va. "I suffered for severaJ ears,' says Mrs. J. B. Whit laker, o! lis place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. Ten years aeo a friend told me to try Thedford's Black-Draught, which I did, and I found it to be the best tamiiy medi cine for young and old. I keen Black-Draueht on hand all the time now, and when my children feel a little b?.d, they ask me for a dose, and it does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never nave a lone spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught" Thedford's Black-Draueht is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, clic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms, It has been in constant use for more than 70 years, and - has benefited more f.ian a million people. . Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught Price only 25c. Get a Package to-day. N.C123 I wish to thank, each and everyone of my cus tomers for . patronage during the past year. I ask Cpr a continuation 6f the same during the coming year, assuring the public of satisfactory service, good goods and right prices. For All I Wish A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS .NEW YEAR h. r,i. VAN SLEEN f V JEWELER r n P. 1 rj Home From the Normal. The following young ladles who are students at the State Normal ana 'Industrial institute at Greensboro ajre. spending the holidays at their respective homes ' in the county: Misses Sue Ramsey Johnston, Alleen Reld, Mary Bradley, Bessie Bradley, Madelyn Thomson, Mamie Reichel, Ruth Morris, Mary Ratchford, Madge Craig, Katherine McLean and ' Re bekah McLean. so rente f 1.00 each PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 Frank L. Costner : REGISTERED PHARMACIST (FL- TEEXTH YEAR.) It H. Jordan Co.. Charlotte. M. ( Telephone and mall orders rerein prompt attention. Nurses' Register W.B. MORRIS REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ' Eyes examined and glasses properl) fitted at Torreace-Morris Go's. STEPHEN B. DOLLEY LAWYER. Office, 210 Realty Building. Gastonla, N. C. The Famous End of OUR POLICY IS TO SHOW CliQTHS FRESH FROM THE LOOMS AT BE GINNING OP EACH SEASON, AND TO ACCOMPLISH THIS PURPOSE IT Is'nECESSARY FOR US TO D18 POSE OF ALL OUR STOCK AT THE PROPER TIME. THE TIME IS NOW AT HAND XJR YOU TO BUY SUITS, OVERCOATS Oil PANTS TO YOUR MEASURE -WAY BELOW THE COST OF THEIR PRODUCTION. YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR. END OF THE SEASON -SALE IS A GENUINE, IJOXA-FIDK-8ACRIFICB S.LE. EVERY GAR MENT SOLD DURING THIS SALE CARRIES OUR GUARANTEE COV ERING' FIT, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. . - No' extras will be charged for style of roat with the exception of Pull dress. Tuxedo, Prince Albert, Frock or Norfolk. ' COLUMBIA JAILORINGCO.: 113 E. Main Ave, . ; Gastonia, N. C. Otto Duncan, Manager - - ' ' ! I . mmm w ! t tmmmmmmsc. ' hs - - r t ' i- v -'i'n 'will v k : JiSiSiiKilil m 111111 1 n 11 n n u i x u i 11 i i i i 1 n r rt 11 1 i 11 ir x . 1 : v And Have MpEi3y For Next Christeias THE PLAN"IS VERY SIMPLE: It does not cost yoa anything. AU you have to do la to pay a cer tain amount each week for SO consecutive weeks. Start the first Monday la January and la Decem ber we pay you the full amdWt of your savings with 4 per cent interest added. You have not miss ed the little amount each week, but if you save 10 cents each week you will save $ &.00 2S cents each week you win save . lajSO eachvweek you will save week you win save "We Pay Yoa 4 per cent Interest We welcome everybody to become a member of our boys and girls, little folks and the baby. "Teadi Your CinMren the Let them join today. The object of the Pln-Money Savings Club Is: To teach you the habit of sa ring. ' To show you the value of a Banking connection. ' . To help you lay aside a part of your weekly earnings. To show you bow quickly tha dimes will grow Into dollars.. LET US HELP NATIONAL MMC "SAFE FOR SAVINGS" Capital $150,000.00 Surplus CLEARANCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30th " - r : 25.00 50.00 on Your Pin-Money Savings". Pln - Moaey Savings Club": . Men and ' Women,' Habit of Thrift" YOU SAVE GAST0NIA, N. C. and Profits $1 90,000.00 the Season BEGINS ' No extras will bo charged for size. We Guarantee Absolute Satisfaction or Your Money Back on Demand. Our f 11.98 Coat and Pant or Over coat is equal to $20.00 values. . Remember that every garment Is cut '' and madeCustom Tailored to your ' Individual measure, Ideas and de. , sires. , t I . : : f No concern In the state can equal the values given during this sahv be cause we are Wholesale Manufactur ers of Custom Tailored GarroenM ' 1 selling direct to YOU No retailer can purchase the garments that' you order at as low a price. . It will pay you to place your order for one or more suite-or overcoats at ( this time no matter how well you are provided with clothing. ' ; ' Orders placed during this sale must ' be accepted by you no later than one month after placing order. f PLACE. YOUR ORDER AT ONCE Sb THAT YOU WILL HAVE THE PICK OF THE STOCK. . 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