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f . . . v PAGE EIGHT T1IK GASTONIA GAZETTE. F1UDAY, JANUARY 28, 191 'JUL. to To si (Go Att Since finishing stock-taking we find our stock somewhat out of proportion too much of certain lines to carry over such as Bleached Domestics, Tickings, Cheviots, Cotton Suitings, Cotton Flannels, WhiteWool Flannels, Wool Dress Goods, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Shoes, Hosiery, Suit Cases, Men's and Boys' Suits, Men's and Boys' Pants, Men's and Boys' Suits. The best value in Men's Suits we've ever offered. There's a reason: New Goods are piling in on us and we just must have space at any cost, r Morris Brothers' Department Store STOP YOUR COUGH WITH SYRUP WHITE PINE and TAR A c-oiig!i if allowed to run may easily result in very serious oiekneNs, m at first sign of hoar-cness or tickle in your throat lake White 1'ine and Tar Cough Syrup. There's nothing bet ter for roughs, cohls, bronchial affections ami lung: trouble. Safe, pleasant, easy to take st ps tickle at oiire. Price 25c Abernethy-Shields Drug Company Phone 130 : : Main Avenue. The Gastoma Gazette, j FRIDAY, JAM WHY IIS, HMO. Dr. Vines t'oiiiinj.. Kev. V. li. Reddish, pastor of the First Baptist chunh. has secured the st r Vices dt Kev ik. m. .at.-. pastor of the Fi:.t Baptist church of Asheville, to hoid a series of meet ings here beginning the hist Sun day in April. nr. i ties :s wide.y ; known as a pie,, : .t f p.r.ver and j (lastonia has a ;:e.it in store in his coming. li.' .h 'or a nun, her of years pastor of the Asheville church. I going from tic:.' :o .,rfe.k, Va. j From th.'ie h' m; to .W.v York j city as pasl .r o.' il.msm I'hire Bap- ; 1 1st cliur. h. oi e , !'.. lai'K.'Si and I wealthiest in the t'iii!.-.l Ma es, ile reintrned thei.- : i ve.srs and re- turned to his old v.ile last fall. Presbytery Metis. A cal led lie-, i i .Mountain I'le-l, tiie First I'm s!.. 0 i lock We lues.;;., purpose rf dj-t 1 :1a; Ion of 1'. irate at As!k o e i,ng3 '" j h I'M y w .'s "e;, -.111 i ,CI ll il'O! 1 !fg !o :r.)iz the I B. l n. i The New !!.-.(. ir.ii Cocli raue w as l : : in let! dismi-snl to t!e Co, ,or! Pre -byte -, life lie A - i ': ' 1 1 1 i pastor i.f the .M'-' in n oi a':! Bayle.j elmr-bes. Rev. .I:!li : 'ihMi,I. of .-'heUe.-. was tiei ted . 'aa -:ia ;i of tp,. ( ' ,m in i s ; ee I of F,ire:gi 'iss:, rs to ta'. e the place ' left va.ant by Mr ( 'oi h ra lie's n-sig-j nation. These , ,e-enr Irot.i out of town wer- lo : I.OWeil. Kt'. ; '" ! r f K-rh- tl foi i'to!, ptv y y I::..-; MounMMi. and ":. .1 F f K in us " .1- 1 repre-.-i.tat i'. e dm f h. the Ntw Hope " ! ; Suc I'sfi:! Mei io.:. T: ' 1 '! t he f ! h: w in l- ; . s "' met : in.is -'..;i. ;.-.-! ' by Rev. It. ('. Ai.l-r t.,e Kir! I': this ciiv: ''Tie- ' V. iii'av has "'" ''' ''s j s,.m .;; :; of' i." . 'in: h of ' s.'rvh es conduced at : Kirs- !'..',, . ian i Ta t h gently laid thtm theie. church last we,-; '. I',--. R. An- she ti e one of thy choice, derson. of ''.a-'ori:!. ! se 1 with the wir se. h -art dotli sorely giie.ve, Btrvite Pnridav r.hr. y.r. And r- ia t li laid to rest wi:h th-. eon i.rca. hed t . ; e 'i day for Fond hopes that could not live. sevrn ,da.V?. an ! t'lasa who heiud Vim were rt;ir,?t... He s a p-a-. of ,;0 ,.0.,.f.-rt ea H heart in its sor the plain go--pt; and pre; . -lie-. , with row. Simple but fei e'ul .lire. Te.-v I i is 1 .i ft he hea d DOiV bo wed w it h grief. thouehts go hone, and his manner ! chr ' with thy precious promises; 13 an aid to his sp e. h. He e:i?jaes Xaughr else can give relieT. the attention of the h. a:e- and My. they now in their hearts be say- Lclds it. Tre ser-. i. e c-nerailf 1 - ,r were atten.de! by g.iod-f'zed con ere- j , . , . I As of old. one hah pa'-i iu wmo nations, and s:k tvw n-.onbe:s were ; win. added to the church. Theao pre the I The 1-or.r jsivoth. ' anO. He taketh visible results, but all the gocd done until it is finally Anderson left this morning for his home." IN MKMOIUAM. C.EORC.E BERT RAND DETTER. Mow often around the fireside. We've gathered our little band; c i,,K i)V death unbroken By death's told, cruel hand. Four blight and happy children, The light and life of home; Not thinking that such a sorrow, I'o us, so soon, might come. But alas! one chair is vacant, One voice we hear no more; A step upon the gravel walk, A gentle rap at the door. A tall and manly figure, With an honest, handsome face, A smile and friendly greeting; All leave an empty space. Our darling son and brother, Much loved by ail was he; Faithful in every duty, As one could hope to be. .-'V,n when danger J'ad Mm. At his pest stood firm and fast, Hoping some aid to render. Till the trains together dashed. those with whom he labored. I. ike him. as the years gT by. Know that life is more than living. And all of death is not to die. Mav they each dav remember, (tul is present everywhere; When their trains are running smoothly If they're wrecked He still is there. But oh how sad the parting; I All the days seem dark and drear: But we 1 now (iod too. did love him, ,i ,1 . ., f,... ,MO ill' " , I ll-F V r- iri'l , )lt S(( fls bpHjvon 3 In memory, thine inage we'll keep; Fles'i as tile lieautil'iil fhiwe;3. '.ea:h which thou wt rt laid to . - b ep on. tur prciou-S darling, Pader the roses lair; p.,r gi,e whom thou dearly didst K.vp. away, ZTJT T Blessed be His name. A. FhlEXD. Dallas, N. C. TO VI' UK Tl'BKKCUIiOSlS. State Sanatoriuin Has IJeen ene(l at .Montrose Is Ideally Ixn-ated and lias a Thousand Acres in Tract Set Aside for I'se in Work of Reclamation to Health. This week there was opened at Montrose, in Cumberland county, the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, an institution that: has for its ob ject the reclamation- from disease of those who are afflicted with incip ient tuberculosis. It is expected that this institution will prove a boon to sufferers from consumption and that with the treatment there will be restored to health many who might otherwise become victims of the dreaded "White Plague." The institution is in charge of Dr. J. E. Brooks and its location at Montrose, in Cumberland county is J regarded as an ideal one. It is sit uated on a high sand hill, in the midst of a wide sweep of territory abundant in pines, a section noted for its pure and bracing air. In the tract to be used there is over a thousand acres, and for the Sana torium the Legislature at its last session set aside $3 5,000, this ena bling the instiution to begin work in the best shape, with new buildings, electric light3, sewerage, water- A Complete library In One Volu me em ;jr.'. 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The es tablishment of this institution is a great step forward for North Caro lina, and it is believed that the treatment given at Montrose will re sult in great good, and that there will be great numbers saved who might otherwise pass to their graves, health, life and vigor to take the place of sickness and death from consumption. A UNIQUE TOWN. Fitzgerwld, Ga., FViundixl by Veter ans of the Confederate and Union Armies, Hat Population of Ten Thousand. Raleigh Cor. Asheville Gazette Xews. State Auditor Dixon, the president of the Blue and the Gray association, has returned from Fitzgerald, Ga., where he delivered the address be jef'cie it, at the annual meeting. This town, founded and laid off by veter ans cf both a miles, now has 10,000 population ahd is a model place. All the streets north of the city hall are named after northern generals and those south of it after southern gen erals; streets to the east after sou thern rivers and those to the west a iter northern rivers. Dr. Dixon says without exception the inmates of this colony favor a national home for ex-Confederates, to be located at some suitable pont in the south, and not a few of them favor North Car olina, not only because this State furnished more troops than any oth ers to the Confederate service, but also health conditions are so- fine. ednesday was a big day for Robeson county. Ten thousand of the citizens of that county gathered at Lumberton where a great educa tional and agricultural rally was held. Superintendent of Education I. Y. .loyner was the principal speaker. SOUK STOMACH. Mi-o-na Puts the Stomach in Fine ShaiK in Five Minutes. If your stomach is continually kicking up a disturbance; you feel bloated and distressed; if you belch gas and sour food into the mouth, then you need Mi-ona Stomach Tab lets. Mi-o-na stomach tablets give in stant relief, of course, but they do more; they drive out the poisonous gases that cause fermentation of food and thoroughly clean, renovate and strengthen the stomach so that It can readily digest food without arti ficial aid. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are guar anteed to cure indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. This means that nervousness, dizziness and bil iousness will disappear. Druggists everywhere and J. H. Kennedy & Co. sell Mi-o-na for 50c. "I was under, the eare of four dif ferent doctors during nine months and was cured of dyspepsia by Mi-o-na." Mr. Joseph Grondine, 197 Fountain Street, Fall River, Mass. riooth's PiJls for constipation 23c. , J14-2S-M6-20. One of Wisconsin's Mothers mm y.v.v. ; . ... .. A X v nn . Tasiilc wanted to laid out tabv who would lie naturally a.-k? one who Is pre.:i!'c d against Peruna? who is cnios::ig Peruna for the Bike of Would any sane person who really f thesa neei'lo? Of course not. Who would they ask? They would ''Wj-fii:-: ':-'$:'ts:xWKl?W umusttua nines ror you &i&W$W - ?w4nW1 advi"e."-Mrs. Alvina Plamand j4MSM!1Im mi Walnut St., Milwaukee w tew ? ; M ; ''fKPi-'X : . l;.::::vy.:.::::t::::y , XZfs-,- . , , 1 cscd Poruna for their babies times without number. They wou.-.I rsi: f ho parental who love their families, and know more about Peruna than all the professional! writers in the world. I Above we give t he portrait and testimonial of one of tho mcthers who h.asnsedl Peruna, and w ho has raised healthy ajid hr.ppy babies. W o have many more -ucni motnersinevcrystatoin the Union. These mothers give their testimonial cn- tirelv unsolicited, without pay or expectation of pay. Thei" only desiro is tol point oat to other mothert udof ul ana reliable family med-oiae. Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1910. 1ynamite Wrecks Courthouse. A dispatch from Asheville to this morning's Charlotte Observer says that the accidental explosion of a stick of dynamite In the court house at Rry8on City, Swain county, last night, almost totally wrecked the building, instantly killed Omar Con ley, young son of County Commis- missioner W. T. Conley, and per haps fatally wounded Barrett Banks and Register of Deeds V. L. Fran cis. The men had laid a stick of dy namite on a steam radiator to thaw out preparatory to going fishing and in some way it wa3 knocked off. The rourt house was completed a year or so ago at a cost of $7 3,000. Many valuable records were lost. One Colossal Fake Ixifng Out. Monroe Enquirer. That colossal fake, the niadstone, is losing out. Just an ordinary slate rock will do as much toward extracting the poison from a wound made by a rabid animal as will the thing they claim was taken from the stomach of a deer. There are hundreds of people bitten by animals supposed to be "mad" but are not, and the application of the madstone to a wound made by such an animal does just as much good as the most sane treatment would do, and a cross mark on the back with the left hind Who Alvays Keeps Pe-ru-na in thi llo my housd good up pel eon bottle! of Peruu and one of Manallrl My hUhband and children are alsl in good health. Wo clwayskeej -3io , q Peruna iu tha house. I than vlieiner or Lot. i sr. a i . ' 1 :-'i fc tha Some one who never used Pcmtia? Some Some ono actuated by eciflsli motive tb notoriety? wanted to know about Poruna ask Rnyj ak mothers who have rr.ifed babies and! foot of a graveyard rabbit would do! just as much good as does the put-j ting the little lump from the deer'fl stomach on the sore. The Daughters of the Confederacy of Monroe have let the contract fori the erection of a monument to theJ Confederate dead of Union county The memorial will be placed in tha public square at .Monroe. The star route mail carrier from Dobson to 'Mount Airy was held up Wednesday by three negroes and! robbed of his watch and $17 Inl money, all he had on his person The. mall pouch was not molested The Postofflce Department was noti fied by wire ef the robbery. ,IL F., I). ENVELOPES. ' People living on rural free delly- ery routes should use return envel opes; it is safer and Insures return of your letters if addressees don't get them. We have them printed for every route In Gaston county; good quality of envelope, the kind you pay 10 rents per package of 25 for at the -stores blank. Only SO cents per 100. Mail orders receive prompt attention.' Use them once, you'll keep It up. Gazette Publishing Company, Xo. 236 Main avenue. Gas" tonia, A. C. ' . v t - 3
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