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mca fool rHB GA8TOX1A GAxtETTB. Tuesday, ocronEn 85, 1010. The Great Sale at Lebovitz Department Store is Now tobf on. Crowds are nuning to secure tie wonderful bargains. Men salts $3.93. Ladies shoes 98c Ladies $20 coat suits $13.98 Ladies coat suits $4.98 extra rake. Children's sweaters, drcns day, 25c Ladies and Men sweaters, circas day, 49c Bargains galore all orer the store, i Lebovitz Department Store Look for Large Sign Next to Kennedy's Drug Store The Gastonia Gazette. Issued every Tuesday d Friday ft Tae Oasette Publishing Company. f22?' Editors and Mgrs m w. a.xnw ) UBSCRIPTION PRICK: lmf I1-B0 Rili menths 75 BMam MAflfhf ........ 60 toentn 16 GASTONIA Oesuaty Seat of Gastoa County Af tor January 1, 1011. No. S30 Main Avenne. PHONE NO. M. election two years h?o "e. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1010. Wot For DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Chief Justice Supreme Court WALTER CLARK of Wake County Associate Justices supreme Court. PLATT D. WALKER of Mecklenburg County WILLIAM R. ALLEN of Wayne County Representative In Congress, Ninth District E. Y. WEBB of Cleveland County Solicitor, Twelfth Judicial Dis trict GEORGE W. WILSON For State Senator JOHN G. CARPENTER For House of Representatives A. C. STROUP N. B. KENDRICK For Clerk Superior Court C. C. CORNWELL For Register of Deeda A. J. SMITH For Sheriff J. D. B. McLEAN For Treasurer J. Q. HOLLAND For Coroner C. L. CHANDLER For Surveyor C. A. BLACK For County Commissfonera JOHN F. LEEPER J. FRANK McARVER R. 8. LEWIS J. W. KENDRICK O. G. FALLS R. K. DAVENPORT October 29th has been set aside by the State Democratic executive committee aa "young men's day in North Carolina." this being in re sponse to the wide Interest created by the open letter of ex-Governor Thomas J. Jarvls Issued last week and which was a clarion call from this venerable and able man, "the grand old man of North Carolina" as he Is lovingly called, to the young men of the State to Join the ranks of the Democracy, the party wnicn sav ed the State from disgraceful condi tion into which Republicanism had plunged it and which has placed this commonwealth in the forefront of Southern States. The Gazette pub lished this letter in Us issue of last Friday and hopes that it was widely read by the young men of Gaston. Let the young men of Gaston county who have the best interests of their native State at heart and who want to see her continue to grow an prosper, join hands with the Demo cratic party. They will never have cause to regret such action. In a speech at MaryviMe, Ohio Saturday Senator Joseph B. Forager. "stand-pat" Republican, denounced flir. Roosevelt's "new naclonalicu ' if treason and procnded to deliver ills mind as to the ex-Par Men:. 0 re the Republicans di..dc-1 anion? themselves and it speli' Denioerat i' success In the net: presidential The most disgusting spectacle af forded the American people today Is that which Is presented by Theodore Roosevelt, the self-appointed leader cf the Republican party who goes about the country, as a private citi zr.n, bragging about what he'll do for the trusts when he stands convicted on his own record of not only failing to lift his own hand to stay the out rages perpetrated by the sugar trust and other rapacious combines when the opportunity presented itself but who actually used for campaign funds money from the pockets of Harriman and other trust magnates. He Is the most blatant demagogue and the most egotistical politician running loose on the American con tinent today. And yet the Hon. I. M. Meeklns, a Republican of stand ing In this State, addreslng a Gasto nia audience last Friday night said that "Theodore Roosevelt is the most matchless man on God's earth to day." This demagogue, run mad with egotism, is after the 'Republican nomination for president. We hope he'll get It for we do not believe he could possibly defeat a Democrat of the type of Harmon or Gaynor. THE GAZETTE'S FRIENDS. To Keep Posted on Business News of Gastonia Read These Items Twice A Week They're Money-Savers for Yon. Horse for sale. See penny adv. House for rent on East Franklin avenue. See penny adv. C. B. Armstrong, the furniture man, wants you to watch his win dow. Mr. J. S. Torrence has an at tractive proposition on a five-room house. The Snowflake Steam Laundry ! Is never collared doing careless work. ! They are particular how they do it. Todd's Steam Bakery delivers bread and cake promptly and scrup ulously clean. Duofold health underwear Is the subject of the Swan-Slater Co's. adv. today. The children watch the busy blows of the hammer at Robert C. Warren's shop where they shoe hors es right. The wise young man who puts a lttle In the bank every day is on the road to prosperity. Read whar the Gaston Loan & Trust Co. has to say about him. Frazier-Wetzell Company, tail ors, have a little talk for you about a chance to get ahead of the man who is now better dressed than your self. A big Cotton Carnival Is sched uled by Morris Brothers, which en terprising firm has a page advertise ment in today's Gazette. Read their adv. and you will doubtless find something to interest you. WE ARE NEVER COLLARED 1 .. '''' 1 1111 mm 111 ai'mmi fun doing careless laundering. Our com plaint desk Is the dullest spot in the place. The reason is that we don't do work that will admit of any crit icism. When we do up your shirts, collars, cuffs, shirt waists or lingerie, it has got to pass our inspection be fore it is submitted to yours. Its perfect condition when it reaches you shows how particular we are. TO THE FARMERS OF GASTON COUNTY During the spring and summer months it was our pleasure and privilege to make large numhers of loans to the fanners of this county. With the harvesting - of " ' - ' : ' - v. ' . the crops we are collecting these notes. To those of " .. ..y ' v ; . you who will desire to borrow money next year during , : the growing season of your crops we recommend that yon establish your credit NOW by depositing your surplus funds with first National Bant Gastonia, N. C. w mm m laaston iountvs uiaesi ana LAraest oanic L L Jenkins, Prest, J. Lee Robinson, V-Pt, S. N. Boyce, Cashier. Snowflake Steam laundry Phone 13 Late FALL Style in HATS Are now on display at our store. Our fall opening was a great success, and our store was visited Wednesday and Thursday by hun dreds of ladies who were delighted with what they saw. Our trimmers are now busy, but never too busy to show you the new styles. Come here before you buy; we can save you money and give you the very latest. In our Ready-to-Wear Department you will find the Postofflce Open To-Day. Postmaster E. Grant Pasour re guests" The Gazette to state that the postofflce will not be closed today as was announced in Friday's Gazette but that it will be open throughout the day as usual. Just $300.00 Cash Secures one 5-Room j House on Lot 65x Latest Nobbiest Coat Suits 210. Balance on Watch The Gazette for a list of the prizes to be given away at the Floral Fair. soxand College Tom m'j "Cx V ,eS55?WP aft- N-pfAjSj his .: 'JyiwVA v ...... J )V 1 i. EDUCATION 15 ASSUBE IP YOU iSTAUTA ACCtfUNTFO Not only give your boy a "college" education, but also teach him to know the value of a BANK BOOK. Teach him to work and save while young. He will help make his own way through college and be a better snan when he comes out Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank viuzens liauuuai ucum 01 uasionia i ; Capital and Surplus, $75,000.00 A. E.' Moore, Pre CN. Evans, Vke-Pres.; A. C Myers, Cashier. Abernathy-Ilenman Wedding. The social event of the present week will be the marriage of Miss Myra Herman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George D. Herman, to M; mess ADernathy. The ceremony will take place In Main Street Meth odist church, of which the bride's father is pastor, Thursday afternoon, the 27th, at 4:30 o'clock. The cere mony will be performed by the bride's father, assisted by Rev. J. H. Weaver, of Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy will leave on No. 41 at 5:35 for Shelby where they will spend several days with relatives. Among those from a distance who will attend the wedding will be M?ss Esther Bain, of Statesvllle, who ar rives today; Miss, Bess Abernathy, of Shelby, who arrived last night; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mauney and Miss Mil dred Fulton of Kings Mountain, and others. Long Easy Terms. Respectfully, J. S. TORRENCE Gastonia, N. C Extra Nice Home Made Molasses at astonishingly low prices. Be sure to see these. Also remember we are getting in every day shipments of new FaU and Winter Dress Goods which we want to show you. When shopping be sure to visit our big stores. Th 0MS01 Me c. Co Here Is Your Chance Shops Not for Newton. Catawba County News. Nothing doing In railroad shops. President Felmster of the Booster's Club, who wisely wrote direct to Su perintendent Nichols, learns from that official that Newton Isn't in it for various and sundry reasons. It" was a false alarm. The next thing is something else. However, if we loyally support what we got we will be doing good business. Georgia Cane and Pure Maple Syrup Ideal Grocery Co. ONLY 50 CENTS. That's All it Cost to Get Rid of In-digestion. All stomach misery will go In five minutes if you will put your faith in MI-O-NA stomach tablets which J. H. Kennedy A Co. thinks so well of that they guarantee them to cure any stomach ailment, or money back. After using MI-O-NA for one short day you will rejoice and be sincerely thankful that at last you have found prescription that acta quickly and beneficially on the stomach. Juet aa soon as you start to take MI-O-NA stomach tablets fermenta tion of food will he thing of the past. Waterbrash, pain In the stom ach, belching of gas and heartburn will disappear, and In si few dayi danger of dizsiness, biliousness. nervousness and alck headache will ranlaa. For sea or car sickness, remltlnc aumg pregnancy, or after a night of sociability, Ml-O-NA Is better than the best remedy you can find. Large box for 60 cents at J. H. Ken nedy Co's. ami druggists every where. 11.55. W. H. Poole, Proprietor Phone 107 Good works will do more than bard' speeches; as the sunbeams. without any noise, made the travel ler cast off his cloak, which all the blustering of the wind could not do. but made him bind It tighter. Our failures pare the road to ruin or success W. C Gannett. All things are made to work to gether for good to them that love God. This leads to the blessedness that Is eternal and unmixed with sin or sorrow or pain. Therefore the In junction that we shall In everything give thanks la a deduction from ob vious facts that make gracions ex isting conditions. " : ' . To get ahead of the man who is now better dressed than yon are. It does not mean that yon have to spend more money than you are now doing it tonly means that yon use discrimination in deciding where yon have your clothes made. Think what it means to yon to be wearing gar ments DESIGNED and TAILORED expressly for you and built upon ab solutely proper lines. See our latest fashions. We shall not press you to order but you will certainly find oar selection is irresistable FRAZIER-WETZEIl CO. 204 Main Ave. Phone 302 WE DELIVER BREAD AND CAKE promptly and scrupulously clean. Tou get what you order when you want it and now you have a right to expect It Have us supply you for a trial period. We guarantee you sat isfactory service and a quality of bread and cake that even your own best efforts can hardly even equal. , Todd's Steam Bakery Phone 63. : 1. 1 T CHILDREN WATCH THE BLOWS of our busy hammer as it shapes out the horse's footwear. The horse doesn't watch 'the making,' but he certainly appreciates the perfect flt- . ting shoes we put on him. : Tou know .the proverb "A. merciful man is merciful to his beast, Bring your horse here to be shod with shoes that won't' hurt aim. - ; - Robert C. Warren Near the Court House
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