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PACK EIGHT Now i the time to buy your Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoe, Dress Goods, Underwear, Sweater Coats, Shirts, Etc. OUR STORE IS FULL OF JUST WHAT YOU WANT AND SHOULD HAVE IN THESE LINES Our Clothing is the "Amback" makewhich is sufficient guarantee within itself but we also stand back of the guarantee proposition. "Stronger than the Law" "Bostonian," "Patriot," "Nutcracker," "Waldorf" Shoes are too well known to need praise at our hands ask the people who have worn them about the stylo and wearing quality; and then let us supply your wants at old prices and less. Don't forget that we are selling lots of good Shoes, Clothing, Ladies Suits, Dress Goods, Etc., at just half Price. ; MORRI A Rule Not a Rare In our prescription compounding it is a rule to study the prescription. The reason is that it mikes a big difference whether drugs are added in their proper order. Kach presciiptinn :s different and re quires special study. You get this crefuU:ei.s and knowledge of drugs applied to evtry prescription you allow us to fill. Abernethy-Shields Phone 130 The Rexall Store PHOFESSIONAL CARDS P. Woods Garland, Jr., Attorney and Counselor Office over Torrence-Morris Co's. Main Ave. Gaston ia, N. C. Carpenter & Carpenter Attorncys-at-Law GASTONIA, N. C. 1 204 Realty Dullding. DALLAS, N. C. Office over Hank of Dallas. Jones & Timberlake Attorneys and Counselors First Floor, Realty building. GASTONIA, N. C. A. L. Bulwinkle Iavyer ' 201 Realty Building GASTONIA, N. C. David P. Dellinger Lawyer Notary Public. Money loaned 6 on improved farms Building and Loan 65c share monthly Loans nnvwhere Raon 203 Realty B ids, Ga.tonia, N. C. W. H. Adams Notary Public Office Citizens National Bank. Dr. T. C. Quickel Practice Limited to diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE AXI) THROAT Itoom 214 Realty Building GASTONIA, N O. Dr. Frank R. Anders Dentist 212-213 Realty Buildmg GASTONIA, N. C. Phone 256 . . Boil. McNinili Cove the Southern Laboring Man. Every Republican who gets on the tump harps on the supposed protec tion that labor gets in the Robber Tariff-Trust-Big Interest sclwme of government which that party admin isters. But labor gets no protection because they bring foreign labor in to compete with home laborers. Read of the mine disasters all over the country that occur weekly, and you otice that scores of Poles, Italians, Scandinavians or other low-grade foreigners were killed by the score. Those cheap foreigners were brought tkere by the tariff barons because tkey were cheaper and more easily un aged by the owners. If the Re S Exception. Drug Co. 217 Realty Building publican party really wanted to pro tect the laboring classes they would not allow cheap foreign labor to come into the country and compete with Americans. Here is McNinch, the man who is running for Congress on the Repub lican ticket in the Ninth district on the stump he Is forever talking talking talking of protecting American workmen, while, when he had the chance of doing something, like all lip-protectors of labor, what did he do? Here is the story from The Charlotte Observer, and .Mr. McNinch was mighty proud of it till he began running for Congress: "Thirteen foreigners, en route from New York to Fort Mill, S. C, spent several hours In the city yes terday. In the party were four Poles, three Germans, three Scandi navians and four Hungarians. They came direct from New York over the Seaboard and left last night over the Southern for the works of the Char lotte Brick Company, located on the Catawba river, several miles from Fort Mill. This is the first install ment of immigrants received by lo cal manufacturing enterprises Should these men, all of whom are young, strong and robust, work welt Mayor S. S. McNinch will secure oth ers, a number sufficient to run his entire plant. "This first installment of immi grants is more in the nature or an experiment than anything else. If the men work well, he will order others. The fact that these men are strangers will add to their worth for they will have no occasion to be running about at night. Mayor Mc Ninch believes that his experiment will work well. The men were se cured through one of the Immlgra- LITTLE BALD Men Re Sensible, Don't Let it Grow More Conspicuous. If you are beginning to worry about that spot right on the top of your head, where the hair Is thin or has disappeared entirely; Don't worry any longer. Co to J. H. Kennedy & Co's. at once and get a 50 cent bottle of Pas isian Sage. If that won't check the falling hair, and cause new hair to grow; nothing on this earth will. Dandruff causes hair to fall and baldness; dandruff germs cause dandruff. Parisian Sage kills the germs eradicates dandruff; stops falling hair and itching scalp, or money back at J. H. Kennedy ft Co's. It will cause the hair to. grow, if the hair root be not dead. It causes the hair to grow thicker. more luxuriant, and puts so much new life into It that it grows lus trous and beautiful. The girl with the Auburn hair on every package. 50 cents at J. H. Kennedy & Co's. and druggists ev erywhere. Mall orders filled by American makers. The GIroux Mfg. Co.. Buffalo, N. T. : ti-28. THE OASTONIA Morris BROTHER PENNY COLUMN. ONE CENT A WORD Tbey Brio Results; try 'em. WANTKO WANTED You to know that The Charlotte Evening Chronicle "The Great Penny Paper" is on sale In your town each evening1, and that George and Guy Terrell are our reg ularly appointed agents and will de liver at your home or office for one cent per day or six cents per week. Give It a trial. tf. WANTED One single man of good habits to travel with crew, exper ience not necessary, we will teach you the business, good chance for quick promotion. Call at once Mrs. Allgood's Boarding House. F. A. Eckard. 14p 1. LOST. LOST or stolen, white and black spotted hound bitch pup, eight months old. brown spot above each eye, tan spots on each jaw. Reward for return to W. N. Davis, Gastonia, N. C. tf. FOR BALK. FOR SALE: 8-horse power engine and 15 horse power boiler. Can be mounted. A bargain to quick buyer. Snowflake Steam Launcrry. tf. FEW SECOND HAND BUGGIES for sale cheap at Coffey's. FOR SALE: Choice Berkshire pigs at Moses Stroup's. Six weeks old. Price $3 to $5 each. 18p2. FOR SALE Nice 5-roora dwelling on street car line, one-half acre Int., electric lights, water, nice orch aid, garden, etables outbuildings etc. $1,500. Two-thirds cash, bal aiue to suit. w. a. niggers, bw East Franklin avenue. 25p5 FOR SALE, large quantity oak lum ber, delivered anywhere in Gas ton, $1.35 per hundred. C. G. Ter rell. Ticket office. 14p3 FOR SALE Nice bay driving mare five years old. Cheap to quick buyer. O. L. Rhyne, Route 4. F O 21 c 3. MISCELLANEOl 8. PLAIN SEWING WANTED, exper ienced hand. Mrs. W. E. Berry- man, 421 West Main Ave. 13p. HAVE YOUR rubber tires put on at Coffey's. Having bought before price advanced we will make a spec ial price on rubber tires for fifteen days. HAVE YOUR Buggies Coffey's. painted at THE CENSUS FOR 1910 interests all of us. The Gastonia Library expects to have one of the first sets of reports published. Also a copy of the new soil map of Gaston county. Those papers, magazines and books we have been telling you about are here. Look us up In the Y. M. C. A building, corner of Main and -South streets. tf, LADIES: We have stencil board In large sheets at 25 cents. Also carbon paper, 10 cents a sheet Phone us your order and we will de Pub. Co., 236 W. Main Ave., Phone liver anywhere In town. Gazette No. 50. tf. tion bureaus in New York. Their cost of transportation amounted to approximately $10 apiece. The cost of the transportation will be paid out of the wages at the rate of $2.50 a week." The experiment with his foreign laborers, brought from New York to take the place of home laborers, be cause of the saving to himself, even after advancing $10 a head for rail road fares, was so satisfactory that Mr. McNinch's next efforts were di rected towards holding those al ready corralled and attracting others to his colonies. OAZKTTB Brothers S NOTICE OF HALE OF LAND UN DER MORTGAGE. By virtue given in a power of sale In a certain mortgage deed executed by D. A. Garrison and wife to S. A. Shelley, the undersigned mortgagee will sell for cash to the highest bid der at the Court House door in Dal las, N. C, on Tuesday, November 13, 1910, at the hour of 12 o'clock M, the fol lowing described real estate: A one-half undivided Interest in the following tract of land lying in Crowders Mountain township, Gas ton county, .North Carolina, Degin ning at a stone on the North side of ' the Southern Railway Co's. track, a corner of the Ormand. Mining Co. tract and the Dining and Baker land; thence with the Dilling and Baker line South 4 West 1G.78 chains to a stone. Mauney's corner; thence with Mauney's line North 86 West 5 3-4 chains to the center of the main track of the Southern Rail way Co.; thence with the center of said line of railway South 30 1-4 West 8.42 chains; thence with said line of railway South 40 West 2 4-5 chains to an iron stake in the cen ter of the said railway track; thence a new line North 40 3-4 West 14.9 chains to a white oak stump; thence another new line North 6 1-2 West 18 3-4 chains, crossing a branch to a stone in the field, Ormand Mining Co's. corner; thence with said- com pany's line South 85 1-2 East 24.37 chains to the beginning, containing 4 5 3-4 acres, more or Iesa; the same being the land conveyed to D. A. Garrison & Co. by deed recorded in Book 65, Page 185. Said property sold to satisfy a certain note secured by said mort gage deed. S. A. SHETLEY, Mortgagee. F N 4 c 4 w. Died at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kirby were called to Greensboro Monday on ac count of the death of Mrs. Hattie Kirby, wife of Mr. C. S. Kirby, brother of Mr. A. J. Kirby. Mrs Kirby died of typhoid fever at St Leo's hospital Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and her body was taken to Danville, Va., where the funeral and burial took place Tuesday after noon, the services being conducted by Rev. J. S. Maxey, pastor of the Sledd Memorial Methodist church. Mr. Kirby returned to Gastonia yes terday, while Mrs. Kirby remained to visit relatives in Henry county, Va. Attention ladles : Buy your Christ mas presents at the Floral Fair. BANISH CATARRH. Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes, and StufTed-Up Head Will Van ish. If you want to get relief from ca tarrh, cold in the head or from an irritating cough in the shortest time, breathe HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me.) It will clean out your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe freely, awake or asleep. HYOMEI will cure a cold in one day, It will relieve you of disgusting snuffles, hawking, spitting and of fensive breath in a week. HYOMEI is made chiefly from eu calyptus, a soothing, healing, germ killing antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of Inland Aus tralia, where catarrh, asthma and consumption were never known to exist. HYOMEI is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber pocket inhaler; breathe it, and cure is almost cer tain. A complete Hyomei outfit, includ ing inhaler and one bottle of HYO MEI, costs only $1.00 at druggists everywhere and at J. H. Kennedy ft Co s. If you already own an Inhaler, remember that yo can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI for only 50 cents For free trial . sample write Booths Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 14-28. Dept BANKRUPTS PETITION FOR DIS CHARGE. In the Matter of William G. McLean, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. And Order of Notice Thereon. Western District of North Carolina -ss. On this 13th day of October, A. D. 1910, on reading the foregoing peti tion. It is Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had upon the same, on the loth day of November, A. D. 1910, before W. S. O'B. Rob inson, Jr., Special Master of said I Court at Charlotte, in said District, at 12 o'clock, noon; and that notice j thereof be published in Gastonia Ga- zette, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known credi tors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said peti tioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, address ed to them at their places of resi dence as stated. Witness, The HON. JAMES E. BOYD, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Charlotte, in said District, on 13th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1910. H. C. COWLES. Clerk. Mr. Webb at Lowell. A large crowd was out last night to hear Congressman E. Y. Webb who spoke at Lowell. The speaking took place in a section of the Lowell Cotton Mill's new building which has not been equipped with machln ery. The audience Included a large number of cotton mill operatives who were most favorably impressed with Mr. Webb s address. He gave them sound Democratic gospel and told his hearers of the iniquitous tariff legislation which the Republl can party has given the people of this country in defiance of their platform pledges of the last cam paign. Mr. Webb made votes for himself and for the Democratic can didates in general. He was accorded a splendid reception by the Lowell people. Mr. Webb will address the voters at Dallas tonight. He Is SDendine the dav in Gastonia and is being greeted heartily by his dreds of friends here. hun Born To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Rob Inson, of route three, Friday, OctO' ber 7, 1910, a daughter; To Hon. and Mrs. E. Y. Webb, of Shelby, Wednesday, October 12, 1910, a son. WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involves No Risk For Those Who Accept It. We are so positive our remedy will completely relieve constipation, no matter how chronic it may be, that we offer to furnish it free of all cost if it fails. Constipation is caused by weak ness of the nerves and muscles of the large intestines or descending colon. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore them to healthier activity. We want you to try Rexall Order lies on our guarantee. They are eaten like candy, and are particular ly Ideal for children. They act di rectly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They have a neutral ac tion on the other organs or glands. They do not purge or cause any In convenience whatever. They will positively overcome chronic or ha bitual constipation and the myriads of associate or dependent chronic ailments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Two sires. 10c. and 25c. Sold on!v at our The Rexan Store. The Abernetry-Ch.Vs Drug Co. ' I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1010. Store THE WORLD SMILES on the man with exquisitely clean linen. He smiles on himself too with the consciousness of absolute cleanliness. Send your things to this laundry and you'll know the feeling. . Once you experience our way of laundering, nothing less good will ever satisfy you again. Snowflake Steam laundry Phone 13 Hecker's Buck Wheat 2 Barrels Extra Nice Grits Most all the Cereals Fresh and Nice Ideal Grocery Co. W. H. Poole, Proprietor Phone 107 NOTICE. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Superior Court. Hester Campbell vs. T. H. Campbell The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Gaston county, by the plaintiff to obtain an absolute divorce from the defendant; and the said defendant will further take no- tlce that he Is required to appear at ' the term of the Superior Court of said county, to be held on the elev- enth Monday after the first Monday ' In September, 1910, at the Court House of said county In Dallas, N. C, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff ,4 will apply to the court for the relief s demanded in said complaint. This the 12th day of Oct., 1910. C. CORN WELL, Clerk of the Su perior Court. FN4c4w. OLD PAPERS five cents a bundle Good for pantry shelves, packing; household goods,' wrapping, etc Ga zette office f
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