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TIIE GA8TOMA GAZETTE.
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1010.
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Since finishing stock-taking we find our stock somewhat out of proportion too much of certain lines to carryover such as Bleached
Domestics, Tickings, Cheviots, Cotton Suitings, Cotton Flannels, WhiteJWool Flannels, Wool Dress Goods, Men's, Ladies' and Children's
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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 ijtoy cost.
Morris Brothers'
RUBBER
At Special Prices
WE ARE MEAIKirAKTERS FOR EVERY SORT OF RUBBER AR
TICLE ISED IN TIIE SICK ROOM OR THE HOME. EVERY ARTI
CIF H OF FRESH, DEPENDABLE RUiBER FROM THE MOST R.E
I iVbIF MKEHS. SKILFl'L BFYINtS IN LARGE QUANTITIES
ENABLES I'S TO SELL THEM TO Y(H AT PRICES THAT TOUCH
BOTTOM. SURELY. WE CARRY A VERY LARtlE STOCK VARYING
IN PRICES FROM THE LOWEST TO THE .MOST EXPENSIVE.
HOT WATER BOTTLES, A SPECIAL EVERY ONE OF SOFT.
PIUBLE AND NEW RUBBER EVERY ONE BACKED BY THE
GUARANTEE OF THE MANUFACTURER. AN OPPORTUNITY THAT
YOU CAN'CT AFFORD TO MISS - VT., $1.00
FOUNTAIN SYHIMiES, A SI'Ki'lAL BEST RUBBER. STOUT
tAEAMS, HEAVY TUBiNil. THREE PIPES, PATENT STOP. A SYR
INGE THAT WILL OUTLAST MANY Til AT YOU WOULD PAY TWICE
AS MUCH FOR 2QT., AT $1.25
Abernethy-Shields Drug Company
Phone 130
The Gastonia Gazette.
TUESDAY. KEBIUAKY 1, HMO.
eN U AIrInuiiu.
Rev. V. Y. ljtve, of Mecklenburg,
who lia3 been suipl in the pulpit of
the Gastonia Associate Reformed
Presbyterian church, will leave this
week for Cannlen, Ala . where he
will serve as pastor of the A. R. P.
church for the next three months.
H goes to supply the pulpit tem
porarily with a view to a.iepting a
al; a3 the regular pastor. This
leaves the Gastonia church without
a temporary supply pastor. Next
Sunday morning ami evening Rev.
Mr Young, pastor of the Kinps
Mountain chun h will till the pulpit
and on the following Sunday Rev.
Mr. Griffith, of Bessemer City, will
preach for the Gastonia congrega
tion Rev. Dr I C. Galloway, the
pastor of this church, has been con
siderably benefitted by his reBt but
had not intended to resume his ac
tive pastoral duties for another
month or two. Unless satisfactory
arrangements can be made for a
temporary supply paRtor, Dr. Gallo
way will likely resur.ie his pastoral
duties this month.
SumnMr-Kendri k.
Iast week's Cherryville Eagle
says: "At ttie home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ken
drtck. last Sunday evening was sol
emnized the marriage of their
daughter, Bessie to C. C. Summer.
Rev. iDeitz, pastor of St. John's
Tutheran church, pronounced the
oeremony in a most beautiful man
ner. The bride is one of our choic
est young ladies. From a little girl
tftae has grown up in our midst,
honored by old and young alike.
She has ever been a liright star in
Ihe 'home circles and now she has
gone to reign as queen in her own
home. The groom is one of our
alert young business men and merits
the good will of all who know him."
To Inspect Bridge.
Sunday's Charlotte Observer says
that the county commissioners ex
pect to spend Wednesday at the new
iron bridge over the Catawba river
at Roxzelle'e ferry inspecting the
Structure, either accepting or reject
ins; It. The bridge has been erected
at a great expense and the county of
ficials are expecting great results
from the connection it affords with
Oastoa county. It Is a fine piece of
workmanship an 4 is altogether cred
itable to the progressive spirit of the
administration that has the glory of
baring built it.
GOODS
Main Avenue.
Cleared Neut Sum.
The Woman's Betterment Associ
ation realized $86.35 from the
sales of oysters, cream, cake, coffee
and candy Friday and Saturday.
This despite the fact that the weath
er was most unfavorable. The Ken-
(jricK-Torrence store room was most
attractively and conUortably fixed
up for the occasion. The ladies de
sire to return their hearty thanks to
all who patronized them or contrib
uted in any way to the success of the
affair. They are now busily engaged
in planning a chrysanthemum fair
for next fall, concerning which more
will be said in The Gazette at an
early date. Already more than for
ty of the members of the associa
tion have promised to raise chrys
anthemums for this fair which will
undoubtedly prove to be a most In
teresting occasion.
A Voter at Least.
Human Life.
Aunt Spinsterly: "I hope that
your opinions uphold the dignity of
our sex, Mamie, and that you be
lieve that every woman should have
a vote?"
Mamie: "I don't go quite so far
as that auntie; but I do believe that
every woman should have a voter."
Dodging Her Duties.
Pittsburg Gazette.
The Modern Mother (to her
daughter): "Look here, my dear, I
am going to give a bridge party this
afternoon, and I want you to stay
and fill in."
Daughter (wearily): "Oh, moth
er, I "
"That's it. You are all alike!
Never ready to help me In my house
hold duties."
Nell Maude is the most careless
girl I ever saw. Belle Yes, I
heard her say she had forgotten
more than you ever knew.
GOOD-BYE DANDRUFF.
A Clean Scalp for Everyone Who
Wants One.
Parisian Sage will kill all dand
ruff germs and banish dandruff In
two weeks or nothing to pay.
It will stop falling hair or itching
scalp in two weeks, or money back.
It will stimulate the clogged up
hair roots, will cause the hair .to
grow, will prevent' the hair from
turning gray, and the danger of be
coming bald will vanish.
Parisian Sage is sold by druggists
everywhere, and by J. H. Kennedy
A Co. on the money back plan. Try
a 6(Xent bottle today, and leant tot
yourself what a delightful tonic It
la The girl with the Auburn hair
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JURY LIST.
Names of Jurors Chosen for Feb
ruary Term of Gaston Superior
Court.
The following are the names of the
jurors drawn by the county commis
sioners at their regular January
meeting to serve at the February
term of Gaston Superior Court, which
convenes at Dallas on the 28th of
February:
FIRST WEEK.
J. R. Ross, Mount Holly.
E. B. Brfttain, Gastonia.
C. E. Tucker, Belmont.
A. F. Henry, Cherryville.
E. L. Little, Gastonia.
J. W. Bumgardner, South Point.
W. H. Crocker, Cherryville.
T. L. Craig, Gastonia.
Math Quinn, Crowders Mountain.
J. H. Garrett, Crowders Mountain.
R. G. Brown, Cherryville.
B. F. Ormand, Crowders Moun
tain. George Wright, South Point.
W. E. Farnsworth, Cherryville.
J. W. Capps, South Point.
W. H. Stowe. South Point.
Lee L. Bryson, South Point.
R. H. Thomas, South Point.
W. V. Ramsour, Crowders Moun
tain. J. W. Atkins, Gastonia.
W. M. Boyce, Gastonia.
S. C. Sipe, Cherryville.
J. A. Hager, Cherryville
S. Elmer Spencer. Gastonia.
W. S. McKee, South Point.
J. Boyce McGlll, Crowders Moun
tain.
J. O. Rankinf Gastonia.
J. P. Brison, South Point.
R. L. Rector, Dallas.
P. R. Falls, Gastonia.
D. A. Roberts, South Point.
B. T. Morris, Gastonia.
B. F. S. Austin, Gastonia.
Perry Dover, Gastonia.
R. B. Shields, Gastonia.51
SECOND WEEK.
S. W. Wilson, South Point.
E. O. Webb, Dallas.
Charles Lineberger, Dallas.
J. D. Cole, River Bend.
L. A. T. McGinnas, Cherryville.
E. Hope Adams, Gastonia.
J. A. Smith, Crowders Mountain.
P. R. Huffstetler, Gastonia.
S. N. Craig, South Point.
J. H. Curry, South Point.
George F. Beam, Cherryville.
John R. Hallman, Cherryville.
W. E. Gardner, Cherryville.
W. M. Costner. Cherryville.
R. L. Stowe, South Point.
W. D. Crawford, Gastonia
R. A. Love, Gastonia.
J. M. Williams, Gastonia.
SE ABOARD AIR LINE
SCHEDULE.
These arrivals, departures and
connections with other companies
are given only as Information.
Schedule taking effect January 3,
1910, subject to change without
notice.
Trains leave Charlotte as follows:
No. 138. dally, at 5:00 a. m., for
Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington,
connecting at Mdnroe with 33 for
Atlanta, Birmingham; with 38 for
Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth.
With 66 at Hamlet for Raleigh,
Richmond, Washington, New York.
No. 133. dally, at 10:35 a. m., for
Llncolnton, Shelby and Rutherford
ton. No. 44, daily, at 5 p. m., for Mon
roe, Hamlet, Wilmington and all lo
cal points, connecting at Hamlet
with 43 for Columbia, Savannah and
all Florida points.
No, 4 7, dally, at 4 : 4 5 p. m., tor
Rutherfordton and all local points.
No. 132, f:15 p. m., connecting at
Monroe for all points North, carries
Portsmouth sleeper. ;:
Trains arrive In Charlotte as fol
We are offering some very fine
bargains JUST NOW in made-to-measure
GIL
OTOE
Fit and workmanship are pledg
ed to be the very finest and the
fabrics are all pure wool and
extremely beautiful s A
Made in any style you wish. Ask for
INTERNATIONAL FABRICS and you
get the BEST. See us before you buy.
Phone 222 for Cleaning and Pressing
R. T. PADGETT
lows:
No. 133, 9:50 a. m., from all
points North, brings Portsmouth
sleeper.
No. 45, daily, at 11:55 a. m..
from Wilmington and all local
points" North.
No. 132, 7 p. m., from Ruther
fordton, Shelby, Llncolnton and C. &
N. W. Railway points, Johnson City
No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. m , from
Rutherfordton and all local stations
No. 39, daily, at 11:50 p. m., from
Wilmington. Hamlet and Monroe;
also from points East, North and
Southwest, connecting at Hamlet
and (Monroe.
Cafe cars on all through trains.
Ticket office Selwyn hotel.
All trains run daily. For further
information call on or address
James KER, JR., T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
H. S. LEARD, D. P. A.,
Raleigh, N. C.
C. B. RYAN, G. P. A.,
Portsmouth, Va.
SPECIAL LOW RATES
VIA SEABOARD
to New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala.,
and Pensacola, Fla., on account Mar
di Gras Celebration.
Seaboard Railway announces very
low rates for the above occasion
The following round trip rates will
apply from Charlotte, N. C.
New Orleans and return . . . .$23.05
Mobile and return .... ....$18.85
Pensacola and return .....$18.25
Dates of sale February 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6. and 7th. Final limit to
reach original starting point not la
ter than mid-night of February 19,
1910. Tickets can be extended to
March 7th 'oy depositing same with
special . agent at destination on or
before February 19th and upon pay
ment of fee of $1.00.
For rates from other points In
State to above points or any Infor
mation call on of address.
If. S. LEAR, D. P. A., , '
' Raleigh, N. C
JMES KER, JR., T. P. AC '
Charlotte. N. C.
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Can't Fool the American People.
Winston Sentinel.
Republican writers may say all
they please about the high cost of
living being caused by the large In
crease In the world's gold produc
tion and the extravagance of people,
but the average citizen is not likely'
to be much impressed with that kind
of argument as long as he knows
that American farm products are
sold cheaper abroad than they are in
this country. That this is true was
shown by Secretary of Agriculture
Wilson, who testified to that effect
before a committee of the House of
Representatives. Mr. Wilson is au
thority for the statement that the
producer is now getting but little
more than formerly for his products,
while the ultimate consumer pays an
excessive price.
Mr. Taft's Political Troubles.
Durham Herald.,
If Mr. Taft had made even a fee
ble effort to stand up for his plat
form promises he would not now
find himself hedged about by so
many political troubles. The peo
ple were expecting . little from his
party hut placed a great deal of con
fidence In him.
TRY THIS
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HEAD OR CHEST:
It Is Curing Thousands Dally, and
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Get a bowl three quarters full of
boiling water, and a towel. - ;
Pour Into the water a teaspoonful
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Put your head over the bowl and
cover both head and bowl with tow
el. " . , - ' -v , ,;. v
Breathe the vapor that arises for
two minutes, and presto! your head
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ness In the chest is gone.
Nothing like ft to break no a
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Touli enjoy breathlnr HromeL
YouH feel at once Its toothing, heal
ing and beneficial effects as It passes -
over, the inflamed and Irritated mem
brane. Try tt. J. H. Keanedy ft
Co. sell HyomeL . , , i fL.