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' TICS GASTOXIA GAZETTE. TTEsnAr, MAXTAnr , 8.; tot r;'; HE LIVED Oil EGGS . ' MILK BUT IS . : ABLETO EAT HOW mm. business hjuts wife u- UTS BUD' TO TELL ALL ABOUT vTJKUC. . ' It we could only stop wearing ex- pensive shoes we might be able to let on our feet - Patterson. ( X. J.) Presi Guardian. , One day a' neighbor happened in and said: "Why don't you try Tan ,!? I have been greatly benefitted by Its use and am pure it will help you. Certainly, jt will do no harm.' " The speaker was Mrs. A F. Threatt. and she was talking about tier bus band wlio is a market merchant in Charlotte. The Threatts' live at .10- Ninth avenue, that city. "My husband was a sufferer from stomach trouble of the worst form." Mrs. Threatt went on. "for the past four years. You may imagine how bad off he was when not even an egg or milk would stay on his stomach . without fermenting. He was restless at Bights and did not sleep well, and . lost in weight.. "But Tanlac has helped hi in I never knew anything could work such wonders. Why. don't you know. ray husband has, after taking four bottles of Tanlac, a splendid appe tite.. He eats anything, ills strength la Improving and lie bleeps just fine. I am always glad to tell about Tan lac. as we are Indeed grateful for what it has done, and we hope others will gain from it," she ended smil ingly. ' Tanlac Is sold In Gastonla Dy the Adams Drug Co.; Iowell. Robinson Pharmacy; Cherryvllle. H. H. Allen; Belmont. Stowe & Sanders; Dallas. P. O.. Suramey; Bessemer City, Thlgpen Drug Co.; HuntersvIIle. s. L. Mulllns; Lenoir. Ballew's Casti Pharmacy: G rover. C. P. Hanibrlght; Worth. Harden Mfg. Co.; Mt. Holly, the Reep Company. Adv. ADMIMSTIUTItl.V NOTICE. : ; North CarollnV Gaston County. The undersigned having qualified as administratrix or the estate of T. M. Fayssou. deceased, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the aaid estate to present them for payment to the undersigned, duly verified, within one year from this Tlate or this notice w ill be pleaded in Bar of their recovery. All persons indebted-to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment of same. ' This December 11th. 1916. -: EDITH FAYSSOTX JOXKS. Administratrix. ' Address: Rockingham. X. C. r T-J-lfi-c-6 8TAXLKY HAPPENINGS. Knrollmeat'ia Hlffh School Continues to Increase Mach Coming and Going I hi ring the Holidays. Correspondence of The Gazette. STANLEY. Dec. 26. Mr. J. K. Moore, superintendent of (the Cleve land county road fotce, wtfll move to Shelby in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bass, of Char lotte, visited at, Mr. J. A. Moore's during the Christmas holidays. Miss Willye Sunimerrow, of the Charlotte postofhee force, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. fummerrow. Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Rabb and family are visiting Mrs. Rabb's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jenkins. Stanley High School is still grow ing. The total enrollment is 20.1. with In the high school depart ment. Mr. E. G. McLurd. of Gastonla. spent Christmas with homefolks. Mrs. V. R. Rutledge and children spent Christmas with Mrs. Paul lenw at Mount Holly. Rev. X. C. Williams and family wont to New London t.o spend the holidays with Mrs. Williams' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jenkins. w;io have been at Whitney for some time, are at home for a few days. The Christmas tree and exercises at the Baptist church Monday even ing were quite a success. Mr. M. H. Hrudley and family, who have been making their home in West Gastonla for the past year, moved back to their farm near Smyr na. S. C. yesterday. --Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Holland and children, of Mount Holly, spent Sun day in Gastonla as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rankin. GASTONIA NEWS This Cmw Has a Hint for Many Ga xette Headers. A Gastonir. woman has used Doan's Kidney Pills. ho has found them as represent ed. She wishes her neighbors to know he publicly recommends them Xo need to look further for a test ed kidney remedy. The proof of merit is here and can bt investigated. Profit by Miss Gardner's ment. Miss I.illie Gardner. 117 S land St.. Gastonla. says: "I taken Hoar's Kidney Pills on several occasions for kidney disorders and have always found them beneficial. Others of tho family have tried Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney trou- IiIa nnri hnvA hen cured I rnnsiil- er Doan's Kidney Pills an excellent ! kidney medicine. Price r0c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for h kidney remedy get Dear's Kidney Pills the same that Miss Gardner had. Foster-Mil-burn Co.. Props.. Ruffalo. X. Y a,tate- Hlgh- ! nave ! NIXOX-PRl'DKN MAIUUAGH. The following account of the Nix-on-Pruden marriage is from the Sev ern correspondence of The Charlotte Observer under date of the 30th: On December 27, at 8 p. m., the Baptist church at Severn was tne scene of a beautiful wedding wneu Miss Audrey Pruden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pruden. became the bride of Joseph Robert Nixon, or l.incolnton. The church was beautifully decor ated with palms, ferns, narcissuses and pink rones. The beautiful and impiessive ring ceremony was used. The onViating minister was Rev. Jesse Blalock of the Baptist church, the bride's pastor. The wedding music was rendered by Miss Fallie Hoggard (age I ' 1 on ly niece of the bride, and just before the ceii'inony Miss Claude Stephen son schoolmate and life-long friend of the bride, sang "Because" and "1 Love You truly." The bride was at tended by her sister. Miss Hilda Pru den. as maid of honor, who wore n dress of pale blue chiffon lai'leta and carried Killarney roses. The hiidesmaids were Misses Myra Nixon and Mae ("line, of Lincolntoii. Louise luwrence. of Franklin. a., Josie Parker, of Potecasi. Bern;ce Howell. Isla Britt. Mary Fleetwood ;:nd Li 1 lie Pruden. of Severn. They w ore shepherdess dresses of pink and white silk and carried pink shep herd's crooks and shepherdess hats filled with pink roses and galax leaves, thus carrying out the color scheme of pink and green. The ushers were Messrs. Stanley Pruden. brother of the bride. Archie Pruden. a cousin. Cade Rogers and Thomas Abernethy. friends of the groom; who wore tuxedo suits and white gloves and bontonnieres or white rosebuds. Master Dudley Barnes was ring bearer. He was dressed in, a suit of white velvet and carried the ring on a pink satin cush ion in a 4 lay glass basket. The bride wore a dress of white duchess satin with pearl trimmings and court train. Her veil was of tulle caught up with a wreath of or ango blossoms. The bridegroom had as his best A DELICATE CHILD Made Strong By Our Vinol Fayettoville, X. C "My little daugh ter was in poor health, delicate and so weak it made us very uneasy. I heard alxmt Yinol and decided to try it and the results were marvelous: h. r K-tite improved, the gained in weight, nnd is now one of the healthiest children in town. Mothers of delicate children nlumld try Vinol." Mrs.Gokoon.Jkssi r. Vinol is a constitutional remedy which creates an appetite, aid- di gestion anil makes pure, healthy blood. All rbii.'r. t love to take it. Try it ou J. II. KENNEDY & CO.. DIU GGISTS Gastonla, X. C. JUDGE CLINK'S RULES. Judge E. B. Cllne. of Hickory, will hold Gaston Superior Court for the first half of 1917 beginning with a two-weeka criminal and civil term January 22nd. Judge Cline has. some rules and regulations for the governing of tne couduct of his court and has sent copies to the attorneys, court clerks and others interested in the district. For the information of the public The Gazette reproduces these regula tions below: To Superior Court Officials and At torneys: The following general working regulations will apply in Mipenor Courts, 14th District. (Mecklenburg and Gaston Counties) Spring Terms ID 17, in all cases, unless modified from necessity: HOI'RS: Court will convene at 9 ::'( a. m. (including first day), ad journ at I p. ni.; meet at :'::; and adjourn at .1::;u. Xo night sessions will be held. The adjournment honrs will not be advanced "to save time" or for any one's accommodation. .H'ROKP:' Interruptions to ask if Jurors may be excused for such and such a time will not be permitted, but they will be informed when this can be done. ATTENDANCE: Jurors, witness es, litigants residing in the city will not he sent for or waited on. hut must answer when called. TRAIN'S: No case will be delay ed awaiting the arrival of any train or suspended to enable any one to catch any out-going train OOl'NSEL: No case will be held to give defendants time to employ counsel, or counsel to examine w it nesses. Preparation must be made before case is called. AGREEMENTS: Xo private agree ments to postpone a case until a sub sequent day will be recognized: they must first be submitted to and ap proved by the Court. A RG I'MENTS : The Statutory time and number will aiply but counsel are respectfully requested to curtail the argument to the actual necessi ties of each case. ORDER IX CRIMINAL CASES: When the jury is impaneled in one case the Solicitor will announce. If possible, the next case to be called, of which all persons concerned must take notice and be ready. .Il'DC.MENTS: When pronounced in Criminal cases will not be recon sidered except in very meritorious in stances. All discussions will be pub lic and during Court hours. DIVORCE CASES: These cases will be given no preference whatev- COXSTHWTIOX CAUSES HAD SKIN. A dull and pimply skin is due to a sluggish bowel movement. Correct this condition and clear your com plexion with Dr. King's New Lire Pills. This mild laxative taken at bedtime will assure you a full. free, non-griping movement in the morn ing. Drive out the dull, listless feel ing resulting from overloaded intes tines and sluggish liver. Get a bot tle to-day. At all Druggists. 2."c. 1 er; they must be regularly calendar ed or will not be tried. MOTIONS: The regular business of the Court will not be suspended to hear motions as much time is taereoy lost while jurors are kept waiting; motions must be arranged for days when jurors are not in attendance. ' REFERENCES: A mistrial will be directed in cases where a, refer ence is obviously necessary ; it is hop ed that all such will be referred' by Consent, and when done a prompt hearing will be given to the Report. It is believed that the observance of these reasonable regulations will increase the efficiency and diminlsti the labor of the Courts. , This January 1. 1917. E. B. CLINE. Judge Presiding. Long Shoals Items. Correspondence "of The i.a.eiie I ONC, fc'HOA! S, lieo. 2S. - Mrs Mai :aret Kiser spent Christmas at High Shoals. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Rhyne is very ill. Rev. F. W. Cook and, family spen; Wednesday at Mr. S. L. Carpenter's. Mrs. Betty Beatty spent Tuesday at Mr. R. G. Rutledge's. There were two burials at Pisga:i Methodist church Christmas day. The funerals, that of Mrs. Gates, aged lJN years, and Mrs. Huss. aged 7.1. were conducted at the same hour by Rev. Mr. Robinson. Rev. Mr. Adderholdt and family spent Christmas with Mr. John F. Carpenter and family. Miss Callie Kiser spent Tuesday with Mrs. Alice Rhyne. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, or Washington, spent Christmas with his sister. Mrs. John E. Carpenter. Crouse Route One News. iaXDEItS CHAPEI. NEWS. Correspondence of The Gazette. CROl'SE, Route 1. Jan. I. - On Friday evening, December 22. the teachers at this place gave a Christ mas entertainment. The exercises were verv good and greatly enjoyed by all. Miss Iva Ijee Carpenter spent Sat urday and Sunday with Miss Annie Mao Alexander. Mrs. Eunice Boyd and Mrs. Grace Parker, of Gastonia. spent a few days with their father. Mr. L A Bar bee. Mr. and Mrs. Spargo Carpenter spent Monday at Mr. Mike Riser's. Mrs. Oscar Carpenter and sister, Clyda. spent Monday and Tuesday at Mr. Peter Lineberger's. Rev. F. W. Cook and family, Mrs. Noah Carpenter. R G. Rutledge. A. W. Lynch. Rev M L. Carpenter and Mrs. Lafayette Carpenter spent Wednesday at S. L. Carpenter's. Stomach Trouble. If you have trouble with your stomach you should try Chamber lain's Tablets. So many have been restored to health by the use of these tablets and their cost is so little. 2' cents, that it is worth while to give them a trial. Ml ing Eases Pain Rubbing sendsthe liniment tinglinff through the. flesh and quickly &ops pain. Demand a liniment thatyeti can rub with. The bet rubbing liniment is Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Ctc. 25c. 50c $1. At all Dei.ls.-i. Diel in Mecklenburg Saturday's Charlotte Observer says: Mrs. Sarah Rhyne.' age 70, died at the home of her son-in-law, J. M. Herron, four miles south of the city. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, her death resulting from a Ion,- period of III health". She is sui vived by one son, Chas. Rhyne, of Gaston county; three sisters. Mrs. John Brown, of Steele Creek; Mrs. McKnight. of Lincolnton, and Mrs. McKnight. or Steele Creek. Funeral services will be held from the resi dence of her son-in-law this morning at H' o'clock, with Rev. J. W. Orr. pastor of Steele Creek Presbyterian chun h. having charge. Interment will be in the Steele Creek cemetery. TERRIBLE SORES Mrs B. A. Bray, Cunningham, N ('.. was bitten by "chiggers." Her let broke oi t in three terrible sores, she suftere' te -ribly. could only tind relief by him: down with her leg propped u, . - i bottles of Mrs. .)oe Person's L. iiedy with the wash cur ed her. Only one of hundreds of cas es cured of serious blood diseases. Ask your drus-'uist for Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Known for over thirty-five years. Safe and reliable for ailments peculiar to Women. Ask your Druggist or write Person Rem edy Company. Charlotte. X. C. Send for fres testimonials. Price $1.00 per bottle. for $2.7.1. t; for $1.00, prepaid. For sale by Adams Drug Co.. J. H. Kennedy & Co.. Loray Drug Store. Torrence Drug Co.. GAS TON I A : Stowe-Saunders Drug Co.. BELMONT ; The Robinson Co.. LOWELL. A rich, hot cup of INSTANT POSTUM with sugar and cream is a most delicious beverage. Try it! particularly if you are one of those with whom coffee disagrees. A dozen years ago POSTUM drinkers were com i paratively few. Today, this table drink is served on railway trains, on ocean steamers, at leading hotels and restaurants, and millions use POS TUM instead of coffee at home. POSTUM has become popular because it is popular to be healthy. 66Tlheire9s sr. Mesisom95 , . -
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