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rata ioub. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1010. ' The Great Sale at Lebovitz Department Store is Now going on. Crowds are rushing to secure the wonderful bargains. Men soiU $3.98. Ladies sloes 98c Ladies $20 coat suits $13.98. Ladies mitt 14.98 tr Take. Children's sweaters. 25c Ladies and Men sweaters, 49c Bargains galore all orer the store, i Lebovitz Department Store 111 I U IV FARMERS OF GASTON COUNTY Look for Large Sigh Next to Kennedy's Drug Store The Gastonia Gazette. lasnee every Tuesday ud Friday y Tae OaMtte PublUalng Company. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: 1160 a t 76 annthl 60 tl. 16 GASTONIA Gouty Seat of Gnntoa County Af ter January 1, 1011 Ho. SSO Mala Avenue. PHONE NO. 80. "anything that thecounty will To Democratic by a big majority vv take this last opportunit before election day to urge every Demo crat to do hia part hi making that majority as large as possible. Don't rest on your oars. Be out and do all jou can to make this the most glor ious Democratic victory the county has ever had. The Democratic par ty has been in power In Gaston for a number of years and under its ad ministration she has moved away up In the list of counties of the State in everything that makes for progress. We have one of the best governed nd most progressive counties In the .Mate. Let's keep it so. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1010. Wot For DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Chief Justice Supreme Court WALTER CLARK of Wake County Associate Justices supremo Court, PLATT D. WALKER of Mecklenburg County WILLIAM R. ALLEN of Wayne County Representative in Congress, Ninth District E. Y. WEBB of Cleveland County For Solicitor, Twelfth Judicial Dis trict GEORGE W. WILSON For State Senator JOHN O. CARPENTER For House of Representatives A. C. STROUP , N. B. KENDRICK For Clerk Superior Court mmM, C. C. CORNWELL For Register of Deeds A. J. SMITH For Sheriff J. D. B. McLEAN For Treasurer J. Q. HOLLAND For Coroner C. L. CHANDLER For Surveyor li C. A. BLACK For County Commissioner JOHN F. LEEPER J. FRANK McARVER m.) R. 8. LEWIS ffr' J. W. KENDRICK O. O. FALLS L R. K. DAVENPORT IN ! Mr. W. E. Gardner, Republican candidate for the State Senate, does not think we made sufficient expla nation In Tuesday's Gazette of our quotation from his McAdenvllle speech. We said exactly what he asked except that, in quoting from hiB letter from memory, we used the term "reputable Democrat" when it should have been "reliable Demo cratic authority." As we view it both mean the same thing, so we feel that we are not due Mr. Gard ner any further space. He agreed In his first letter to give us the name of his informant but now, in a letter j written under date of the 2nd, he declines to do so. Is he afraid to name the reliable Democratic au thority" on which he made the state- rrents we attributed to him and which he does not deny making? He hasn't done so and we take it that he does not intend to. If the au ihorily If. "reliable," why should the Republicans be afraid to come out tn th open and fight. The truth is 8om. sore-toed defeated Democrat Is running around telling his tale of woe to the Republicans and the whole bunch is afraid to let the pub lic know where their "reliable (?)" information comes from. die Thomaa. Arthur Whitfield, Merle Fberer, Mary Stowers, Robert Moore. From the primary classes to the intermediate classes: Carl Storey, Burl Stewart, Robert Owen, Ralph Padgett, Eunice Beam. Regina Coon, Ladle Hopper, Made Parham, Prue Crowder, Lena Smith. From the Intermediate depart nent to the organiied classes: Ba raca John Croner, Ralph Kendrkk, Kendall Parker, Ray Stewart Phil nthea Georgia Hopper and Java Trice. It is possible that some were ab sent when the Hats were made out or that there was an oversight in some way. These will be corrected Sun- lay. There will be special music and ceveral addresses. Everybody 1b cor dially Invited. The parents should certainly be present. JOE S. WRAY, Supt. It, F. D. ENVELOPES. People living on rural free deliv ery routes should use return envel opes; it is safer and Insures return of your letters If addressees don't .(ft them. We have them printed for every route in Gaston county; good quality of envelope, the kind you pay 10 cento per package of 2B for at the stores blank. Only 30 cents per 10O. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Use them once. you'll keep it up. Gazette Publishing Company, No. 230 Main avenue, Gas tonia, n. a Daring the spring and summer montnsit was our,. 23 Ei. pleasure and privilege to make. large numbers of loans Z vi to the fanners of this county. With the harvesting of 353' 23 .'A, the crops we are collecting these notes. To those of you who will desire to borrow money next year during fS&O&S. the growing season of your crops we recommend that you establish your credit NOW by depositing your surplus funds with Firt National Bank A- The campaign is about over. Next Tuesday, the 8th, Is election day and on that day the people will register their wishes at the ballot box. Ev ery Democrat in Gaston county should be at the polls and cast bis Vote. Willie The Gazette believed as firmly as it could possibly bel'eve Promotion Day at First Baptist Church Sunday School. A year ago the First Baptist church Sunday school effected a much better organization and a very good gradation of the classes. At that time the classes were told that there would be a promotion day once. a year. Sunday. November 6th. has bfen set to carry out this promise. At that time there will be the fol lowing promotions, maybe others: From the infant class to primary department: Eva Holobaugh, Lester Smith, Jennie May Beam, Louie Mer rill, Bonnie Norris, Henry Poole, Lu- Citizens National Bank of Gastonia DEPOSITARY FOR THE State of North Carolina Dolls a Fad for Society Women. N. Y. Dispatch to Baltimore Sun. The latest fad of the woman of fashion is a doll, and, of course, the idea cornea from Paris. The doll is to be taken out riding in motor cars, carried at social func tions and when calling on acquaint ances. In Paris for a month women have been carrying large bisque dolls. The first importation of these dolls arrived here a few days ago. They were brought over by three fashionable Fifth avenue establish ments, whose heads .believed they could start the style in this country. Since that time several hundred dolls have been sold to women of Bocial note in this city, who, when buying them stated, that they in tended to further the fashion of doHs for grown-up people. The dolls all girl babies are sold at from $65 to $125 each. They are 18 inches high and are dressed in the latest Parisian clothes of the finest materials. The only differ ence between these dolls for grown up women and those for children is that the Parisian dolls are manufac tured of the finest bisque, with com position bodies and joints so made as not to break when moved. Unlike children's dolls, the eyes of those mature people do not close, but some of the more expensive say "mama" and "papa" when a button is pressed. Saturday & Monday Gastonia, N. C. Gaston County's Oldest and Largest Bank L L Jenkins, PresL, J. Lee Robinson, V-Pt, S. N. Boyce, Cashier. Bargain Days See Our Late FALL Style in HATS Prices $12.50 COAT SUITS AT $8.50 $H AND $0 COAT SUITS AT. .$6.50 $0 COAT SUITS AT $3.08 $2 QUILT NOW $1.48 $1.23 QUILT NOW 08c $4.50 WOOL BLANKETS ...$3.48 $2.50 WOOL BLANKETS $1.79 $1.50 WOOL BLANKETS ... 08c $1.00 WOOL BLANKETS 69c Come and Save Money-Closing out Hats at Cost MYERS & TATE Andrew E. Moore, President 1 A. G. Myers, Cashier North Carolina's Forests and Facto ries. Baltimore Sun. The wide extent of the forests of North Carolina, the variety or Its woods and the rapid development of its wood-working manufactories are set forth in a pamphlet just issued by the United States Geological Sur vey. Reports show that only the cotton and corn crops of North Car olina exceed in value the forest pro ducts of that State, which now a- mount to $15,000,000 a year. Facto ries that require timber have lncreas ed so rapidly that $10,000,000 worth of timber is consumed in the State, The woods found in quantities suffic ient for commercial use range from yellow pine to spruce and hemlock, Including oaks, poplars, gums, chest nut, hickory, maple, walnut, white cedar and white pine, cypress, birch, sycamore, basswood, elms, cherry and locust. In the eastern section are found the characteristic trees of the Southern coast and cotton coun try, while In the tall mountains that border on the Tennessee flourish the woods found In Maine end Minneso ta. The manufacture of furniture has become an important industry, and in High Point alone are a half hun dred factories, turning out almost everything that can be made from wood from chairs to street cars. The well-Illustrated pamphlet which sets forth these facts in interesting form is the work of Mr. Roger B. Simmons, of Hagerstown, Md., who is a member of the staff of the Unit ed States Forest Service. LADIES LOOK Do you ent your own stencil oat- terns?, It's mnch ch las; them already ent and von can find more desirable designs. We have the stencil cardboard. J 0xJ4 Inches, at 25 t-nts a sheet A 'so carbon paper about same slxe ferlO cents a sheet. GAZETTE PUB, CO. 236 W. Mala Ave. Phone SO. HUNT'S CURE Guaranteed Cure for all SKIN DISEASE At Abernethy-Shields Drug Co. 50 cents A. B. Riohards Medicine Co.. Sherman, Texas Another Shipment Extra Nice (Units Are now on display at our store. Our faU 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 Latest I Nobbiest Coat Suits at astonishingly low prices. Be sure to see these. Also remember we are getting in every day shipments of new Fall and Winter Dress Goods which we want to show you. When shopping be sure to visit our big stores. Thomsosi Merc. Co. Tailored Overcoats Tailored to your own taste and measure, at reasonable prices, too. Let us show you our excellent line of samples in overcoatings and suitings. We have them. Remember we do cleaning, pressing and altering. FRAZIER-WETZELL CO. 204 Main Ave. Phone 302 Good Coffee Cocoa and Best Full Cream Cheese and Macaroni Apples and Cranberries Ideal Grocery Co. V. H. Poole, Proprietor Phone 107 For the Man Who Works Todd's Cream Bread Builds muscle, brain and brawn. It's pure, wholesome, fresh, tweet, appetizing. We sell it, too, direct to you. TODD'S STEAM BAKERY : : : Gastonia, N. C 106 East Airline Ave. : : : The Place That's Different FOR QUICK SALE On South York street, aix-roomcottage with (bath room and pantry, lot 90x200 East front, water in kitchen. Also stable on lot A bargain for you and terms reasonable.'1 SEE ME QUICK. J. White Ware - Ctizens iVNI Bank Building Real Estate & Fire Insurance - Phones 201 and 213
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