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. I r.: ;.iv, i .; Years e -'7 nnrlite vour liberal i .tronaire dur- R IT E t:::: gastonia - . f . . . i ; II12 past year and we ass ypu to givers increased patronage, withjyour J best in-, : ::ce for 1917. We wish all, our,, ..J customers a Happy and Prosperous I Jew Year. V - ' ;; "s If you have not traded with us, we invite j. you to give the Rexall Stores your business : for the new year. ! J-:.v;'V V--'--1 J'-." J. ii. Kccdy a Co Gastonia, : N: C. ; ; vThs Robinson Co., Lowell, Belmont Drug Co., Belmont, N. C V" 1?; County Rexall Druggist ; , , . ", , acbers pn Vacations. '';; Practically all of the member of the city school faculty whose homes are away from Gastonia have been Finding the holiday! with home folks and will, return tomorrow . or Sunday to resume clara room work Monday morning. - Those who ere out of the city are the following: Miss Minnie Lee Peedin, at Selma; Miss - I-orena - Kernodle. - tiranam ; Miss Ina Anderson, Statesville; Miss Esther Caldwell, Charlotte; Miss Marguerite Wiley. Asbevllle; ' Mais Katie N, Smith. Geldsboro; Miss Edith Mason, Stanley; Miss Alice lie Cullers, Raleigh; Miss Mary Kate Webb. Stem; Wise Uicy Culpepper, , WiUon; Miss Stella Benson; Benson; Miss Saddle Stewart. Tlmberland: Miss Agnes Curlee, , Wlnnsboro. 8. C; Miss Tattle Sandlfer, Bock Hill. S. !.; ; MIsa EMa Belle ; Copeland, Iurens. S. C; Miss Lillie Martin. Rock Hill. S. C.J Miss. Annie i-aura Council. , High point ; Miss Rebecca Ftirusoa. StateavlUe; Miss Carrie . M. Brown, Spartanburg. S.v C: Miss Amelia McNabb, Hartwell. 1 8. C: Miaa Helene Raynolds. Salem. Va.; Miss Jean Withers and Miss May Withers. 'Broadway; ; Miss Fannie C. Eagby, , Montezuma; :. Miss Carrie 7 own,. Marion, ,S. C; Miss Fannie M. Darlington. North , Wllkesboroi Miss Claudia (ah well. SUtesrille; Miss Mary Huey, Rock Hill. . C; Miss Margaret Tlddy, Shelby; Mr. H. Claud gisk. Waco; Miss Elizabetn Frazier, Uppervllle. Va.; Miss Emma McMnch,.- South . Carolina: ; Miss Grace Eaton. tatesvllle; Miss Su san T. Mark bam, Durham; Miss Ma ry Frew. Rock Hill. fi.-C; Mr. W." P. Grle., Charlotte. ' " , MUNICH'AL CHRISTMAS TUKK A .SUCCESS. . . The celebration of Gaetoaia's ' first manicipal Christmas last Sunday, ev ening was in every' way very grat ifying success.-. The exercises were held in front of the Armington Hotel at 6 o'clock,' and were in charge of Mr. C. W, Roberts, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, who Intro-' duced Rev. H. H. Jordan, pastor of Main 8treet Methodist church.':' Mr. Jordan spoke .briefly but in a most appropriate manner of the meaning of the Christmas star. The tree was beautifully decorated with many col ored lights and a beautiful star. The most pleasing feature of the pro gram was the rendering of several f. Christmas carols by the members of the Gastonia Music Club under the direction of Dr. Charles R. Fischer. The selections were "Silent Night," "O, Little Town of Bethlehem," "Come All Ye Faithful" and "Hark. the Herald Angels," all of which were rendered in a splendid, artistic style. MILS. KATIIKRIXK HOBIUXS DEAD. One of IWmer City's Oldest Ileal dents i'aMCM at Advanced Age Mother of Mrs. Y K. Whitney Name of New lork mate. There diedjin Bessemer City on Thursday December twenty-first, one of that town's oldest , inhabitants both in point of age and of years of residence 'In the town namely: . Mrs, Katherine Robbins, mother of Mrs, C. E.- Whitney. Mrs. Robbins was born in Johnstown. New York, October 18, 1829. 8he was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - James Shepard. She was "married to Gil ert Robbins In 1850.' lie died in Cape Vincent, , N.' Y., 38 years ago. She had three children. Charles, Addie and Nellie. Charles lives now in Cape Vincent. X. Y Addle died many years ago, and the last named is Mrs. C. E. Whitney, of Bessemer City, Twenty-foar years ago Mrs. Rob blai came South with Mrs." Whitney and was among the' very first' to set tle at Bessemer City. , She made many friends by. her lovable, cheer ful disposition, - She had a remarka ble memory, never forgetting a name or date. Although 89 years old she was wonderfully active and her mind was extremely dear. She spent the past summer in Cape Vincent, N- Y.. with her son. It had been her cus tom to go there almost every year. She had not been, very well but her death was unexpected at the last coming suddenly at about 3 o'clock on Thursday. The funeral was con ducted by Rev. . E.- X. LeBlanc. the Episcopal rector, on Saturday at 2 p. m. and she was laid to rest Jn the Bessemer - cemetery Besides lier two children several grand children and great grandchil dren, she is survived. by three sisters, Mrs, William Noble, of an Josi, Cal.; Mrs. D. H. Stall, of Penn Yan, N. Y., and .Mrs. Sweatluetter Rob bins, et Cape Vincent, X. Y. She will r"" . eatly mist ed sot only by- her 4y but by her many frienda. ' Mr 8anf.'ParHer. who has been the guest during the holidays of his parents 24 r,- and Mrs. J. T. Parlier. r :rned Tuesday night fo Wilming- u Del., where he has a position ith the Du Pont Powder Company. A yonns son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Glover was quite painfully burned last eight while returning to his home on West Airline avenue when the fire from a Roman candle ?et his clothing afire. He was given in edlcal attention at . once and is rn i o special danger, although he will he confined to his home for several v eekt as a result of the burns. Dczfcess Cannot Be Cured - l al .jiplicmtioM. M tkrr c.noot me cn1 portion f tb. r. , Ther. r-i cu wit U cr. rtrrhl M!n . t li tr . cMUtuiioB.I rtnwdr. lInraa Is ctnH ST l i fonajiioa of tta. me.u llnlna , i.iiaa Tube. 'k' tub. tm -4 you have rurabUng aouo t t hearing, and wbrn-U la enlirelf . i-io( u th. rcoit. i;alfaa th. auoa in be iac-a ana lata tub. i to it. normal condlttoa, harias , d.trord tawrtr. Maay aaara af i r. cauwl br catarrh, wbtch a) A condition of tb. inucoua aur ,!,! catarrh Cur. acta thm tb. , i a ta. mucoua aurtaces af tb. aya- a win flra Cmm HaniJr4 DoJlars tor of i iarrbl Uafnaa tb.t caaaot c. 4 r liall'a Ca!-rJ Cwa. Circulars i rT-u ' r. J. t- sr CO, Taiada, Ok Miss Annie Gray Is spending the holidays with frienda in Athens. a. t-he will return to the city witn- n the next week or ten days. , r Mr.. and. Mrs. J: H. Xorrls.' of Boone, who have been visiting their daughter. Mrs4. E. K. WJiftener, Here. have gone to Charlotte to visit an other daughter, Mrs. McCby , Moretz. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kirby, Jr.. wen : to . Charlotte f. yesterday anr were guests at ainner last evening oi Mr. Kirby's brother. Mr, E, Kir by, and wife. - z '.'-' y-.' The Gazette is requested to an nounce that there will be special ser vices at St. Michael's Catholic churcn Sunday at 10 a. m., consisting of hor ly mass, communion and. sermon by the pastor. Rev. F. Melchior. O. 8. B. Miss Mildred McLean spent the holidays with relatives at IJncolnton -Miss Mae Durham returned to the city . Wednesday, after , spending several days with' homefolks at -Dai- las. . - Miss Emtna Corn well spent the holidays in Lincolnton with friends. Mr. William C. Lewis, of Scot land Neck, is spending the holidays here with" bU parents. Mr. and Mrs V. H. Lewis. Mrs. W. Y. Warren will leave nest Wednesday for 'Durham to visit ber mother, Mrs. Ellen c. Bryan. - Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, who has for the past several years held a po sition with the Thomson Mercantile Company, has given, up her place there and. with Mr. Johnson, has gone to Bessemer City where they will hare charge of the Hotel Car roll, ; Mr. and Mrs. V. .E. Jenkins have moved, to their farm on the NeW Hope road, . Mr. Jenkins is having a handsome new home erected there, their (daughter and -Bon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Almond, and little daughter Margaret. ' are occupying their residence corner South Btreet and .Fourth avenue. ' Mr. Leonard Smith, oi Clover, and Miss Julia McKnighC; of Gasto nia. were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Eutsula Mcr Knight, here on Tuesday, the 26th. The ceremony was - performed by Rev. W. I. C. Killlan. Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Home, who were married here last- Friday, returned to the city Tuesday- Xrom Atlanta and were the guests until Wednesday erening'ot Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Jackson. : They left Wednes day evening for a visit to friends at Statesrille and Mocksville and after January first they will be at home In Winston-Salem. - Mrs. H. A. Johnston and' little son. Frank, of Charlotte, are spend ing the week-end here with the form er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John . F. Davis. GASTOXIA LOIrGK NO. MO sP A Am A So Sleeting De- cevnoev 2, lBlO. PROVTDEXCB OA3IP NO. 382 Regular Meetin-x . Tnesday Night, Jan. 2. 7:SO, Glena Bnildlng . Over Royal Cafe. . , GASTOXL "LODGE " . " . NO. 53 " KNIGnTS of PYTHIAS ARMORY BUIIiDIXa Work la First Rank Jaau I. 11 7. i I f J t I u n .'FjiGEv-. ffilSDRANCE IN STRONG COMPANIES We wijl appreciate v your business. Holland Realty $ Insurance Co. J. M. HOLLAND, Treasurer J 9 w 11 1 1 II 1 U'aMMMM'..'J.al.M. UcAdenviUe Matters. , Correspondence of The Gazette. - McADEXVlLLE. Dec..2. The management .of - the McAden Mills treated the employee in a lavish man ner Christmas. treating them , to cakes, candies, oranges, apples, nuts and many other good things. J U Webb closed bis singing school in Anson county last Satur day and came home for Christmas. ' Mr. James Cashion and Mrs. Bula Hall slipped off to Charlotte two weeks ago and were married. They kept their marriage secret until a day or two ago. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Watts on December 23rd a daughter. Born to Mr and 'Mrs. Olee Staf ford, last week a so. Mr. H. W. Cavin and family, of Greenville? . C. are visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Will Cavin here this weeK. , Mr. ,H... J. Little was a business, visiter to Gastonia Monday. Mr. James Wright, of-Concord, la visiting his mother, Mrs. Margaret Wright, and his brother Mr. G. W. Wright, this week. , Apache Tribe No. 87"Red Men gave a red light procession exhibi tion here Monday nignt which was a very beautiful affair. V " . an IS ! HBaaaaMW The first meeting of the credi tors of J. McKee Jenkins, bankrupt, will be held in the law offices of Mason, and Mason in the Realty building at 11 o'clock on next Wednesday morning," January 3rd. The annual report of the county treasurer on the school fund, a large part of which appears in this issue of The Gazette, will be continued in the next issue instead of being concluded on page eight, as is stated at fhe end of the installment on page seven to day. These reports should be pre served by all -citizens and tax-pavers who are interested in county affairs. Arretted Here This morning. Gastonia police officers early this morning placed , under arrest Neil Turner, a white man from Lincoln county, who one day this week shot Plato Hoyle. of North Brook, tne shot having caused his death yester day. . Turner, after taking tne wounded man to. a hospital in Lin colnton was placed under a $200 bond fpr his appearance at a pre liminary hearing there Tuesday. He made no attempt to escape but left Instructions where he might be round in the event that the man 'died. While here Turner refused to state bow the shooting occurred, but only said that it was accidental. He was taken 'to Lincolnton this morning and turned over to he county au During the Christmas holidays Rev, G. P. Abernethy, pastor of Lo ray Baptist church,-united In mar riage at his home onWest Franklin avenue the following couples: J. W. West and Delia Davis: C. R.. Hol land and Carrie Fields; Sam Bailey and Juanita Vandyke. Mrs. T. L. Craig was able to sit up today for the first time in several weeks. . Her many friends will be glad to learn that she is better. Mrs. H. J. Floyd and family, who have been living at Mount 'Hol ly for some time, have returned to Gastonia and will make their home here. They- formerly resided here. - Miss Margaret Willis was the guest yesterday of her brother sir. George G. Willis,-and, wife nere. Miss Willis, who 'teaches in tne Woman's College at Greenville. S. C, Is spending the holiday season wita homefolks in Charlotte. '-a-Mlss May Stuart, of Carthage, arrived Wednesday night to spend the holidays here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ragan. Miss fctuart formerly taught for a number of. years In the city schools here and has a host of friends in Gastonia who will be dellgthed to see her again. -Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Harper, who have been spending the Christmas holidays with relatives In York, S. C, have returned home. They were ac companied by Mrs. Harper's sister, Mrs. R. J. Brown, who will be their guest for some time. , - THE WOMAN'S FRIEND ' Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, won derful record for 35 years, as a blood cleanser and tonic. For sale by La ray Drug Store. Torrence Drug Co.. Adams Drug Co., J. H. Kennedy. Co., GASTONIA, N. C; Stowe-Saun ders-Drug Co.. BELMONT; The Rob inson Co.. LOWELL. Ask your Druggist or write Person Remedy Company, Charlotte. X. C. Send for trep testimonials. Accept no substi tute. Price $1.00 per bottle, 3 for $2.TvT), 6 for $5.00, prepaid. NOTICE. Contrary to our cash-in-advance system we have allowed a few sub scriptions on our list to get in ar rears. This is to notify all subscrib ers that, on accaunt of the Unprece dented Increase In the cost of paper and other things entering Into the making of a newspaper, we are forc ed to discontinue January 1st every paper that is not actually paid in ad vance. Thjere are only a few in this class and we trust that we shall have the pleasure of dating them all ahead before tomorrow night. Otherwise they will be discontinued promptly. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CX. t I i ! i 1 I I I t H ; -.:' i : ' '- , 9, ' " Gfaiis Natioiasil: GASTONIA, N. C, : JTOTIOE. The annual' meeting of the stocK holders of the Gastonia Mutual Building & Loan Association will be neid at the i ity Hall in Gastonia on Thursday afternoon. January 4, 1917. at 3 o'clock. You are reauest ed to be present. Report of the man agement will be made and officers elected for the ensuing year, stock holders who are unable to be nresent will fill out and return the proxies- whicn hare been mailed to them. , E. G. M'LCRD. Sec. Treas. S. A. ROBINSON. President. J-2c2 I 1 V I 1 11 tJ tl U tl n u El ii tr ii u n u n ti n u a a n d D P P P P P P. P 4P P P P P For Seven years this Bank has success- fully operated a Savings Department in which we have hundreds of tlespositors. 4 per cent is paid and compounded quar terly. $1.00 will start m account Begin the New Vear by starting ,a Savings Account with this bank and add to it each. week. You will be.surprised to learn how thcT account will grow if only a small amount is .deposited each week. Deposits made t)y January 5 will draw interest from January 1. In our Savings Department we also have a 'Citizens Savings Club." .TmY is provided for people 'desiring ; to put aside ascertain amount eacb week for fifty -weeks and to be withdrawn at the end and to be used for some purpose, such as Christmas. We also pay inter est on deposits of this' kind. N0 NEED TO FEAR BALDNESS Found at Iast. Parlslaa Hage Knows i Result In Three Day. ; v " If you are rapidly losing your hair and fear baldness, J. H. Kennedy Co, wants you to try Parisian age at their risk, i It will surely stop tbe excessive loss of hair and make your hair and scalp look and feel 100 per cent, better, or your money refunded. Hundreds of men and women have written telling of the wonderful re stilts obtained 'by using Parisian Sage. 1 People who were getting bald say they now glory in their beauti ful hair. Others who have had dandruff for years- and the head itch ed like. mad say they had a clean, healthy scalp after Just a few appli cations of this splendid treatment. No matter whether you are both ered with - falling hair, gray hair, stringy, brittle, oily hair, datdruff or itching scalp, try Parisian Eage today on this money back' offer. A large botths is inexpensive at- drug stores everywhere, and if your hatr is worth saving Parisian Saga Is surely worth trying. ; 2-J5 NOTICE OF LAND ENTRY. North Carolina. Gaston County, To O. B. Carpenter. Entry Taker of Gaston County: The undersign-edt-clalmant, being a citizen of -the State of North Carolina, hereby sets forth and shows that the following tract or parcel of land, to wit: f Lying and being partly in Paw Creek Township, Mecklenburg coun ty and partly in Riverbend township. Gaston county. North Carolina, and more fully described as follows: , Bounded on the East by the lands of Plummer Stewart, Robt. Stowe. JaMes M. Moore; on the West by the lands of A. P. Rhyne. M. L. Furr, Junius Springs. M. R. Deustoe, Sou thern Ppwer Co., and Welch, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a stake on tbe East bank of the Catawba river In the center of the trestle of the Pied mont & Northern Railroad Co. and runa with the bank of said River, as it meanders in a Southerly direction 7.334 feet to a stake at the moutn of the old race; thence North 8 West to a stake in the River which ataKe is due East of Rhyne Crees; tuence due .Vest to the hioutfa of Rhyne Creek: thence wKb the Western bank of the said River, as it mean ders in a Northerly direction 7,334 feet, more or less to a stake on the West bank of said River in the cen ter of tbe trestle of said Railway Co.; thence in an Easterly direction . a cross the said river to the beginning, containing sixtyv(60) acres, more or teas, is vacant and unappropriated lands belonging to the State of Norta Carolina and subject to entry; and the undersigned , claimant hereby makes entry of, lay claim to. and prays for a grant for said land. -- This 23rd day of December, 191 B. "" ," . v E. T. JAMES. , Witness: R. G. Cherry. ; - , F-26 cSv 25c deposited weekly amounts to $12.50 50c deposited weeklyamounts to $25.00 ti $1.00deposited weekly amounts to $50.jK) P P 11 P P P P P P II P P P P P P P P P P P P P rt P R 11 P fi ll 1 1 ii I ! I I I I n Interest at 4 per cent per annum will be added to the above. To those opening a Savings account between this date and January-6 we "will present a nice souvenir.4 Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 THE Citizens National Bank ANDREW L MO0RE, Pretident, i A. a LITERS, ViclPretident, W. II. ADAf.IS, Cubier, ' ;J0INU7IIJr.,AgtCuLer GASTONIA, N. C ? i i u n i i r i i i r
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