The Gastonia DaTOtad to tba Proteotton ot Homo and tka Intoroata mi tba Coanty Vol. XIX. Gastonia. N. C.. March 31, 1808. WAR WITH Would be a Tremendous Racket, Like That now Being Made Everyday Over the Spring and Summer Bargains at The New Never Before in the Mercantile History Were Goods so Cheap as To-day. During my 10 Days Stay in the Metropolis, I Purchased Some of the Grandest Bargains Ever Shown to the Public. WE HAVE NO BAITS TO OFFER. But we have many matchless values far beyond the touch of competition, and many wonder HOW IT CAN BE. WE ANSWER. IT’S HOW AND WHERE TO BUY. One Price, C. O. D. to alL THIS HAS BEEN MY MOTTO FOR OVER 4 YEARS among you, and the longer the better. WE RESPECTFULLY ASK EACH AND EVERY ONE to call and see our stock before airing your selections. Prices and Styles will do the rest. YES, HERE THEY ARE!!! 1000 yards 36 inch Light and Dark Percales to go for 6 cents. 1600 yards Indigo Blue and Red Calicoes for 3 cents. 800 yards Cambric Linings while they last, 3 cents. 36 inch Black Skirt Lining, a bargain, 6 cents. A Good 36 inch Bleaching at 6 cents. White Lawns in great variety, 4 to 90 cents. Calicoes, Black and Solid colors, 4 cents. Ducks in Solid and Fancy colors. 9 to 10 cents. Carpets Window Shades & Rugs wash fabrics. , We have Window Shades from 10 cts. up. A 40 Inch a11 W001 SheP»»erd Plaids, A new lot of rug. Just In, cheap. worth ** we 35* Carpets in Wool Mixed Ingrains, 27\ to A pretty line of black Dress Goods, plain . 50 cents. and fancy, 20 to 75 cents. i Job lot Chenille Curtains just arrived. See those new wash goods, printed veins Large size In all the latest colors, worth and Grenadine s. $3.50, w« i«t go tor $2.30. White Goods, Laces and Em-1 Have You Seen Those Hats? , broideries. 100 of them in all colors and shapes, . _ worth $1.50 to $2.50, choice $1.00 *" tJj“e Can"°t ***. ®qual€<1 ** Our Dress Goods Department wmitiee' .nd stripe white oood> comprises many beauties in Wool and | In new designs. Embroideries, from Ic per yard to a real Ladles’ Gauntlet Driving Gloves, big val flne one at 20 cents. ***•» ®0 cts. Laces In white, butter and black, from Ic The Biggest and Cheapest Line to 40 per yard. of Stationery In Gastonia. Belts, Handkerchiefs and Gloves We Have Some Big Drives In We have Belts from the plaid leather to Clothing and Shoes. the Jeweled. Men’s plaid suits $3.50 to $10.00, Children’s Handkerchiefs, Ic. Ladles’ fine Youth’s suits from $2.00 to $8.00. Boys* mb Hdkfo, 10 to 25 cts. A real Linen knee pants suits from 68c up. Boys’ knee kf, 2 for 25c. pants, a cracker lack, for 10c. Big Job In Ladies’ Kid Gloves, all the Boys’ Waists, a dandy ter 10c. / new shades, white and blacks, worth $1.00 Boys’ Brownie overalls only 28c. to $1.25, our price 85 to 98 cts. Men’s Pants from 45c to $4.00. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES AND CRIES OF WAR A Big Job in Baby's soft sole shoes, 25 cents. Ladies fine Shoes from 76 cents to $2.60. A full line of Oxford Ties at all prices. Men's Shoes in all Style Toes $1.00 to $4.26. # * *v Don’t go to Cuba, or Klondike, But Come to THE NEW YORK RACKET Where Everybody Goes For Bargains and Gets Them. i Yours to Please, _P. T. HEATH. 11

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