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S y i s 5 MORRISB ROSJ r s S Easter will soon be here, and our New Clothing is already here waiting for you to select that new Easter suit to pair off with your best girl's new Our Dress goods department )) is teeming with attractive npw vvnnlpns and wash fabrics of newest design. White (( d - j y i goods or most approved lAcSfnc nlaJn Ini3a llnrkfic II ready Irish linen, linen finish skirtings and waistings in great profusion attract the attention of all shoppers that visit our store. .. .. y-v a - uur snoe department is en- a titled to your consideration. J) There you will find the cele- (( A K p n f a I RActnn hn" 1 U I U Sis VB V 49 V V Bl U "Stoughton" and other lead- p ing brands for men. d Also the justly popular "Quaker, W flower," "Music," "Latta,' r S 5 ha 5 r cr." "May- W tnsatlonal f n a m looaa 1 ii ana cnuaren can oe naa ac ngnc prices. . . V Our Shirts, Underwear and Gents furnish- y fl ings beggar description Come and let us J y show you. . . .. .'. . .'. J MORRIS BROS. p Department Store rf Mr. Peram in Charlotte. Mr. Lamar C. Pegram, teller of the First National Bank, is in Charlotte, filling temporarily the position of assistant cashier of the Charlotte National Bank, made vacant by the disappear ance of Mr. Franc H. Jones, an account of whose defalcation ap pears elsewhere in to-day's pa per. Mr. Pegram went to Char lotte Tuesday and will remain several days. The cashier of the Charlotte National Bank, Mr. Twitty, has been sick for some weeks but is, we under stand, again at his office. SHORT TALKS EYJ L. T. COOPEm THE STOMACH. :?::,;::;-v y C H. POWELL. Mr bnt peoplei' storascht do eaut. lot of trouble. 1 offered to wafer tome doctor, in St. real, Mine., that one half of all sickness is caused by the stomach. After I assured them that my medi cioe did nothing but put th. stomach in shape and they had spent . day list ening to What people who call ed on me had to say, they had to .free with me. They heard people come is and tell me that (or years they had been near the grave with Brifht's disease, or lunf trouble, or kidney complaint and all mea ner of dieae and that the New Discovery had cured them. Of coarse these people were mistaken, it was nothing but their stomachs. As a matter of fact when the stomach fives out most everything eke is thrown out of order too. When s person feels tired mid dull and despondent, is loosing flesh and don't sleep well, has a poor memory, a bad taste in the mouth, . coated tongue, and other troubles he's liable to believe . lot of things are the matter with Lim. Nia. chances to one it's his stomach. I 'v. seen Cooper's New Discovery bring back health to too many people in lust tin. ahape to believe anything else. - Han's letter about it: "I suffered for . long time without knowing just what was the matter with me. I seldom felt like eating. I lost 4nathr ta mnlAt. XMm T1 . . extremely poor satd when 1 did cat I invariably sofered afterward. I was eon atipated and frequently aoffcred from aerv racking, violent headaches. Wheal heard of what the Cooper remedies were doiqf for ethers I resolved to try diem. "Relief earn, with the iret hook, Mr appetite and digestion improved rapidly. I am no longer coast ipated nor da I have those dreadiul headaches. I sleep well ad am gaining flesh." C II. Powell. U Harrison Addition. Dsleth, Jdma... GOOD BASEBALL TEAM. the asediciaesaad oar j -est sslifcfsrtion. - v - iTrrt Tcrrcnce af fT ff''' . 't & Con2 Tk.t I- UTL.i n.i t- uriii a II sunt sa nuai u.sivnia mil U1VC7 This Season Nr. Lem Moor nVJl JU af a af i nauaxcr ana nr. c u. ITCIGB V Caotain Gettlnr2 Pl.v-rs TL tether. The baseball season bids fair to open early this year and good, team will very likely be slated. A meeting of baseball enthusiasts was held in the Com mercial Club rooms Saturday afternoon and much interest was manifested in Gastonia's outlook for a good team this year. Mr. Lem Moore, who so successfully managed the team last year, will again nave cnarge ot the tram Mr. C. D. Welch will again be captain. This insures a good management of the team and is a guarantee that the games will be free from objectionable feat ures as tar as the management is concerned. Already a number of good players nave been secured and others are being considered Gastonia will have at least three good pitchers this season and probably more. In a conversa tion with The Gazette's reporter Mr. Lem Moore stated yesterday mat tne grounds would be put in readiness and the team will be gotten together for a game by May 1st. A movement is on foot in town to secure subscrip tions for the team, which will guarantee a first-class team in every respect. The subscrip tions in town are taken by a committee composed of Messrs T. M. Fayssoux, D. M. Jones, A. M. Dixon and Charlie Moore. EMBEZZLED Edwards-Garrison. A wedding that will prove of much interest to their many friends was that of Mr. R. W. Edwards and Miss Ola Garrison which took place at the home of the bride Wednesday sight at 830 o'clock, the cermony being preformed by . Rev. Dr. J. C. Galloway, bastor of the groom. The bride is well known among a large circle of friends, being the oopular daughteiLoLMrs. M, M. Garrissdn. The groom is a young man of sterling worth. He has been associated with the town's business interests for a number of years and has made a number friend , who congratu late him on his good fortune. Mr. Edwards is bookkeeper for the City Grocery Company. The happy couple will reside in the groom's residence on East Main street between ISu F. M; Gard ner's and . Mr. Stanley Smith. The Gazette joins their .many friends in wishing them a . long and prosperous wedded Wc. Franc H. Jones. Assistant Cashier el Charlotte National ' Bank. , Mysteriously Disss pears, and Alonf - Wlth CIm Goes BIl Sam t ! Bank's . Money. Charlotte was treated to a sen sation v Wednesday when the afternoon papers annonnced the defalcation of Franc II. Jones, assistant cashier of the Char lotte National ' Bank, th short ace amounting, so far as is at present 'known, to SB8,gw. The fact ot the embezzlement was known Monday and in fact was a topic of conversation not only in Charlotte but in Gas I a toma and other towns as well but it was kept out of the pa pers till Wednesday atternoon presumably that the bank might have time to provide against any possible run oy depositors There was no run, however, the bank's customers continuing to deposit their money as if noth inr had naDoened. Jones was honied for $20,000. this leaving an actual shortage of $48,000, which is niore than covered - by the $50,000 surplus fund of nn divided profits. Ol the total amonnt stolen Jones took between $40,000 and $50,000 in cold cash. He had been in active charge of the cashier's work .for the past several weeks during the absence from the bank of Cashier Twitty, who has peen ill. Saturday . he in formed someone in the. hank that he bad been summoned to Richmond on business and would leave Saturday night. He left over the Seaboard about 7 o'clock and was last seen at Monroe. There the trail is lost. fie carried with him a grip in which it is presumed was stored the bulk of the money. It is believed that the default- ng cashier had been dabbling in stocks recently and that be had ost heavily. He stood high in Charlotte and bis deed brought a shock to his friends and ac quamtances. He had lived in the town for several years and had been teller of the Charlotte National Bank for the past four or five Only in January he was made assistant cashier. He was assistant superintendent the First Presbyterian Sun day school and was at one time ery actively engaged in Y. M. A. work m Charlotte. He eaves a wile, wno nas been sen ously ill at a hospital in Char otte for several weeks, and three children. He is a native of Louisburg, N. C. A reward of $1,000 has been offered by the officers of the bank for his capture and de tectives are now on the hunt. There is no clue as to his where abouts. Mr. Bvnum list this week. Long- is on the sick Mr. V. L. 1 Balthls returned WTeduesday from a ten-days business visit to Wisstssippi points. . Mr. I. B. Jackson, ot rural rout. No. 1, Clover, S. C, was in- tows yesterday on business. ; , . -Mr. N. E. Aull. o Hickory, spent Wednesday niifht in the city- tbe guest of Mr. J. W. Kirkpatrick, ' Mr, C. O. Kuester, of Charlotte was a Gastonia visitor yesterday, lie was a tuest at the Falls House Mrs. J. M. Smith and children of Clover, S C, spent Wednesday in town, tne guests ol ur. ana Airs In U Long. . ; - - sir' James D. Moor left yester day morning for Raleigh to be with Mrs. Moore.' Mr. and Mrs. Moore will return to Gastonia Sunday. Messrs. Kellv Summev. fnitt Hoffman and Lawrence Rhyne, ol Dallas, were in town Wednesday mgnt to attend tne opera. . Miss Pearl Dixon spent the first of tbe week in Gastonia visiting friends. , Sue was en route . from Shelby to her home in Raleigh. Miss Ola Herman, who has been teaching school near Lincolnton, is visitinz this week at Sheriff D. M Boyd's at Newton. Miss Herman's school closed last Friday night; with appropriate exercises. -Miss Webb Stanton was in town Tnesdav en route to Greenville. . S, C, to resume her studies at Chicora College. She has been at the borne of her sister, Mrs. Duhn, in the Bowling Green section. The latter has been quite sick. Misses Jane and Carrie Morris of. Gastonia. visited their uncle Forest Floyd, last week, and one . of our nice young men maae me re mark in the presence of the reporter, that he thought one of them ought to chancre her name to Mrs. , nis name. King's Mountain Herald, 21st. Rev. Dr. J. C. Galloway, who is resting from his labors as pastor of toe Associate Keiormca rresoyienan church on account of ill health, leaves to-dav for Due West. S. C to spend some time with his brother. Mr. K. 8. Galloway, local editor oi The Associate Reformed Presby terian,, and his sister, Mrs. : Lola Devlin. He will spend sometime there and i his , many friends : hope that the change and rest will prove beneficial. What Our Reporter Saw in New York. A recent visit to one of the largest paint factories in the world dis closed machinery that was produc ing 10,000 gallons of Paint, and do ing it better and in less time than 100 gallons could be made by hand mixing. This was the celebrated L. & M. Paint. The L. &. M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron for 10 to 15 years. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons Lin wood Oil makes 7 gallons of paint at a cost of less than $1.20 per gallon. If any defect exists in L. & M. Paint, will repaint house for noth ing. Donations of L. & M. made to churches. Sold by Garrison & Detter, Bessemer City, N. C. M15,22-A26-My3. Mr Claude A. Enry, local editor of The Gastonia Gazette, was mar ned on Thursday, the 14th inst.. to Miss Cora Kincaid, oi uastonia. They stopped off at Greensboro to spend Sunday with Mr. Eury's sis ter, Mrs. John W. Moore, and Mr. Eury made The Advocate ottice a pleasant visit on Saturday after noon. The happy young couple have our heartiest congratulations ana best wishes for a happy and , pros perous married life. North Carolina cnnsiian Advocate, zist. , i Mr. W. B. Knieht. of Lancaster. S. C, will arrive next week to re lieve Mr, W. R. Jones of his duties with ; the life insurance department of the Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. Mr. McKnifirht is an experienced life insurance man and has been for a number of years with the Equitable Lite Assurance Company in Tsouth Carolina. Mr. Jones goes to accept a position as organizer of agencies tor the aontnern 1,1 1 e oc trust Co. of Greensboro, which company he has represented in Gastonia during his stay here. A word to lovers Perfume of use Wm. H. Brown & Bro's. new odor Pocahontas It pleases the most fastidious Buy it now For sale by Frost Torrence & Co. M19-22 Secured Judgment lor $65. The J. A. Glenn Company was Wednesday granted an injunc tion against tbe firm of Irwin & Moiiand, colored, it appears that the fum was known as P. A. Irwin & Co., Albert Irwin &Co. and Irwin & Holland. This firm conducted a grocery store on Happy Hill. It has always been understood that the firm was composed of P. A. Irwin and VV. C. Holland. Holland conducted a store near the city hall and claims that he was in no way connected with Irwin in bis store on Happy Hill, al though he admitted that he had been associated with Irwin sev eral years ago. Several months W- i 1 T . - ago wuen irwiu got into irouDie 1 II m m Dy selling booze ne closed up his affairs and skipped out of the community. The suit was brought to compel W. C. Hol land, as a partner of tbe firm, to liquadate a part of the indebted ness of tbe firm. The amount of tbe judgment was about $65. Long & - Long represented . the defendants and George W. Wil son the plaintiffs. - Cores Blood. Skin Diseases. Cancer GreatesLfilood far I- Uer Free- If your blood is impure, thin. The laundrymen of the State are trying ' to form a trust. At the annual meeting of the North Carolina Laundrymen's Associa tion at Raleigh a few days ago steps looking to the estab lishment of uniform prices over the State were taken. The final census report on cot ton issued Wednesday shows that 13,290,677 bales of cotton, counting round bales as half isles, including Jinters, have been ginned. The number of active ginneries this year is 28, 702. : i. . : :T ZZsfr. The Bounty v Y Of The rielos! yon have blood, buncles, eating . diseased, not or full of humors, if poison, cancer, ear- sores, acrotnia. ec zema, itching, nsings and bumps, scabby, pimply ikin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Soon .. all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and nch. Drag gists or by express $1 per large bot tle, three bottles for $2 JO or 6 bottles lor 15.00. - sampies tree by writing mooa isaun vo., Atlanta, Lra. H. u. B. is especially advised for chronic, I deep-seated cases, aslit enres after all else fails. F J 18 8. Sepanfo poa th Ufe-tear tai4y M cxperienc of tba mu who it rM thu buatoMa, ami who mix a lertlUaar w htoa "maka t braa (often aoaao) bladeaof mm grow, wbara J '700a ntf baora.'T Th Unt Of it U ; Ws-CaTsiiitt rert&er. IBrlUTarrliban as.awaak or two befora, or at plantinr. aa wall M aneoB4 app i taatina, mu) titudaa of farinara it to fioatk kara -ta-erMl liiairyMda pr on," and 't a iaa Urrr profl U watch toaaa 1"" .id$ kroorbt. paid o toamort. ,og tntranaa. Pont ta food ty arty dmiar lato boring "chaap auiwututav - Vlaai ranthnCB loalfai flcf.mood.Ta. tlanta.a. J-orT., y, f ,nnMk, ea, Jtinvaia.K.O. irw.iMrr.J ( --.r,MH0. b. a. y .tr.,,,, Vena, . ' YC-2 AKD YC2SVILLE.- I What's Dobi Anoai our Neih ; bora Just Across the Line. VorkvUI BmiMlrcr, IPta. t vv Miss Georgia Richards, .of Stanley Creek N. C. has taken a position , with the Dobson Bros? Cash store. . ., , : Mrs. Alonzo Rose - returned borne last night from - Lincoln ton, N. C, where she had been called last Friday. on account of tbe illness of her daughter, Mrs. T. Ai Coviogton. - w Mr. R. W. Whitesides, of Smvrna, spent last Sunday in Yorkvillc and remained ' over yesterday. - He is just recover ing from the effects of ao opera" tion which ? he had to undergo on account of a cataract in one of his eyes.' -After the operation be was confined to bis bed for several days during which tim he was unable to see even the light.- -V;. Invitations have been received in . Yorkvjlle. announcing the marriage on Wednesday," March 27th, of Miss Martha Catherine Hobbs. formerly of Yorkville, to Mr. William August 'Kline, .at the Triple Oaks" ranch, near Beeville; Tex. ?--.i "';..; The family of Mr. J. T. Wilk- erson, near Hickory urove, nas been having a siege of smallpox: but now eveybody is well and the danger is over. f - -1 , Last Sunday afternoon as Mr. S.-VV. Inman was faking a stroll about bis farm be happened to walk through a piece of wood- laud and suddenly came upon a gang of eight "or ten negroes shooting . craps: Mr. Ionian played quite, a Joke on the gamblers oy exclaiming: All right, Love, here . they ; are. The negroes jumped to their feet and , took to their heels without undue delay,' leaving money and dice on the ground,' bent only on getting away. Tbe construction of tbe lines of tbe Southern Power Company through . northern York has practically ruined the telephone service over all the lines coming in close proximity to the power lines. The only remedy to the situation is to change the tele phone . lines from grpund to metalic circuit, - and about this the telephone people are hesitating- for .. the ' reason I thatthey claim tbe rentals received jfrom tbe lines as now operated do not warrant the expense of the changer ,; "'-' Local cotton dealers seem to be of ODinion that cotton is sold up much closer now than at this time last year, fit is a fact, bow ever, that there is still quite a quantity Of cotton . in the bands of the producers. ' I Owing to the scarcity of se;d peas there will be a great many more acres sowed down in cane this spring , than , ever before. Seed peas are very scarce and so high that many farmers : do not care to pay the price. A farmer said a few days ago that peas were selling at $2.50 a bushel in his neighborhood and those who bad them were not very keen to sell them at that price. Last Saturday afternoon, Mr. ThoS. Cline, an employee of the York Monument Works .became nvolved in a difficulty with Mr. L. K, Harmon, who has charge of the farm of the York Cotton Mills, out at the mill village and as -a result of the difficulty Har mon's nose was almost served and he was otherwise cut about the face with a knife in the hands of Cline. Mr. Harmon required the services of a physi cian to ' sew up his numerous cuts. Having completed its work at Great Catawba Palls, the South ern Power Company is now mov ing its entire working force and construction plant from Catawba Falls to Ninety-Nine island. Tbe site of the proposed Broad River dam is about - four miles below the site of the Cherokee Falls Manufacturing Company. The construction folks are rapidly building quite a ; little town at the site of the dam, and the probability is that the settle ment will soon number between four and fiye hundred souls. : Supterintendent Babjngton, of the Piedmont Telephone Com pany was in Yorkville this morn ing and left here with Mr. Craig McCorkle of the local system, to prospect a new line from York ville to Gaffney. V Mr. Babington said that ; the -1 proposed new line is to be first-class in every, particular, and is to have a com plete metalic circuit - that will protect it from any and all inter ference from tne electric powe wiresv ( '-! s'C '- , Rev. Henry Whitney Cleve land died Wednesday at Louis ville, Ky., aged 71, He was a native of Georgia and was pri vate secretary to Alexander Hi Stephens. He was also chap lain of the Fifty-fourth Georgia Regiment during the war and served in President Davis' secret service. He was a relative ' of former. President ; Grover Cleve land.: !- . ; Among those who attended the meeting of cotton manufacturers in Charlotte yesterday were Messrs C. B. Armstrong. J. K. Dixon, H. B. I Moore, J. O. White, J. II. Separk, K. A. Love, of Uastonia, K. A. Lewis, of Dallas, R. R. Ray, of McAdenyille, 3. A. Smith, of Pessemer. W. A.1 Mauney and F. Diliing.-of Kings Mountain. Dr. Charles II. Fislier, musical director of the Presbyterian Col lece &t Chailotte, has tendered his resignation - to take eL'ect at the close, of the present session. It,, is bis iutcotiou to fpend a yeaor two studying in Europe. His ! resignation was accepted by the college , authorities with reluctance;:' - ... fD " lf t BSC ' f ' ' . A. - Your Eyes j Ready? " Now that the : Holidays are over and the New Year beginning, we must get down to 6erious things again. : The first and most important item your eyes. - How about them? Are they in good shape for another year's hard work? Hadn't you better have us make a careful and complete " test and if glasses are needed, have them fixed at once? ' -, : Tofrehce;MorrisCo. 1 1 - Jewelers & Opticians ; -; NOTICE. Z '. ? ;r If you have fire insurance policies written by G. AV Capps. please call at our office and verify same. His records have been turned over to us. Southern Securities & Trust Co. ' Apr.26t. The North Carolina ",:A College Vednesdd orcupieJ fr tbe first time its handsome new buildiugs in Charlotte," WC WILL BUY flrit Niitinnnl Hanli .Cantonla. 1 1 mi mm m m oiuck. ' I h uoii Mill mmk. I V(Kinicle Mill slock. ' ' Nllirns NnlionHl Hank. 11(1 1'J. 10 Cor Cil(n Mill mock. Clu) Cotton M til mix k. f.owcll Colioii &l ill utock, ... ;Trntua Co'tuq Mill kUtck. . . Arlnmion t,t,uon : ill Hoik. - Ga Uit. Co., Mill kt.'i k . ... . CrowU-i Mm. Coiioit Mill lock. .' C.KHtun Mfrf Co., 4 .11 slock. . p Hint hHg. Vo Ul at ink. -WBVVUL'SELL ) Monroe. (Ala.) Mill Mock. 1.12. ) Gibson M ill atock. 1.00. ) Oiark Mill tiacm. i ll. l . 1 i Monarch M ill alork. I.OS. ' ' . imperial Cotton Mill atock. 75 Aicada Cotton Mill atork. If y a-aut to buy or aU, writ ua. SOUTHERN SECURITIES TRUST CO. J. A. Gleaa, Pra. .. C, M. Clean, Trcaa. Gastonia,. - N. C. Professional; Cards. : OARIAND JONES V. Attorneys aad Counselors -(Office over Enreka Hardware Co.) " dastoma; N C. DR. P. A. Pressly DENTIST CLOVER, T . '" 3. C. A19plm. 1S.B. SPARROW : ; ATTORNEY AT LAW ' ' ' DALtAs, n: c; ' Office up stairs over Bank of fiallas. W. B. CRAI0 PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN GASTONIA. N. C. .. Oifice in Davis Block, . phone 217-A Your Hold '" on the t ' Skein of Life is as insecure as its rapid . , Tunning: off is certain.' : : ( ,Tbe productive value of your life should be secur . ed. A policy in ' e The Matual Beneiil . . Life Insurance Ce. tl Hewark, Ifaw Jersey, will provide the necessary and highest security. x.,J Lower Rates than in other 'Trustworthy Companies, Southern Securities 4 Trust Co. AGENTS Oasleala. W. C. FOR S A L E One of -the best up- . 'land farms in Gaston Xounty, 231 acres, well timbered, between 3000 and 4000 cords of ' wood, situated near the "new macad am road lmiles from Alexis. ? This land is - nearly all level and is a bargain to tbe lucky . buyer. ' Can bedivid-. . - ed into three tracks if , - desired." Has large new barn ud 3-rootn ' tenant bouse. $22.50 per acre. - For parti ' culars call or , write,-; M. J. HAGER The Real Estate Man ALEXIS, - N. Ca DR. D.E. McCONNELL, DENTIST.''.- , Office first floor Y, M. C. A. Bld'g GASTONIA,1 N. Cr ; . Phone 69 DRS. FALLS 4 WILKIflS, , DENTISTS GASTONIA, N. C. Office in Adams Building. Pboue 86. MRS. JOHN HALL TEACHER OF" PIANO AND; , ORGAN, JOHN 0. CARPENTER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW DALLAS, N. C., Office oyer Bank of Dallas. M12clmo. Real' Estate, Xoans and Investments M. J. IIAGER ALEXIS, H.C Will sell farm and town property, - of all kinds. - IV OaMt. aaa Mr naat Jn prtauac ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Harin qualified as admlnstrator of Caleb Bradley, deceaatd. late of Gaston County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persona bavins claims against the estate of aaid de ceased to exhibit tbem to tbe nndersiKned on or before tbe . - - , 2Utiar ol rehraary, 1909, or thla notice will bepleadjed in bar of tbeir recovery . All persona, indebted to aaid es tate; will please make . immediate payment. John P. BALBV.'Adminstraior. This 23d day of Febrnary 1907. -TAp2c6w EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. . T.J'nak, M...1IakiV atm awAAvlftfkr nf thm 11 tit V will ftd teUmnt ol Sue S. Wither d - i.i. a, ijairnH . nnnTV. im. . lui. I. tn until, all nrranna havinor claims i . : A . ..I. i Kit hm urn. " ilium i.iu col.k . w m.H.w. - t nuty verified to me on or before the zou say i narca. mo, : - or this notice will b plead in bar of their -. . ,, tr uil) : tat will please tnakf prompt settlement. J. X.-. Lewis. Kxecator of last will and 1: tesument of Suefl.. Withers, deceased. ; March 5, 1907. ( , - Ap23cfJW ; i ASK YOUR DEALER . : AND TELL HIM YOU MUST HAVE Veterinary,, Remedies Frepafation s based on merit, and on that m:rit you'll never be without them after your first introduction. i i ' . t'-.-.t v Red Blister for Lameness. Colic Remedy for Colics. ; Antiseptic Ointment for Harness Galls,' -Rope Burns. Scratches etc ' Dnstinjr Powder for Cuts and Open Wounds. Tonic Powders Jfor Hard-Worked, Poor, Run Down and Unthrifty Horses and Mules. - i : i : Don't take-Remedies "just as food"- because they are cheaper. YouTl get something cheap if you pay a cheap price. Insist , on getting Da. Fisasa's and you'll save money in the lonjr run. : i v ; Charlotte, N. C. " - Fdr Sale In Gastonia By
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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