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i V TUKKIAY, WCCKMBKR 2, 1010. THE GASTOXU GAZETTE. PAGE SEVEN. fG'OWAMS King of Exiornals Is Security for your loved ones. Ethical physicians say Gow 'ahs' is tho Rest. It positively Cures all ills arising from In flammation or Con gestion such ns Pneu monia, Croup, Colds. Hate giren (Jowaaa Preparation a thorough Umt. It is th BEST preparation on the market for tha relief of foenmoniu. Croup, Colda. Cougha- J AS P. SMITH, If. D. . Augusta, Georgia BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME All DraI.ta SI. SO. 2S. COWAN MEDICAL CO- DURHAM. N. C. IF Legal Advertisements ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified administrator of the estate of Robt. J. Cralf, de ceased, late of Gaston county, North Carolina, tnls la to notify all per- one having claims against the es tate of Mid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Gastonla, on or before the 1st Day of December, 1011, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 1st day of December, 1910. B. H. CRAIG, J6 c 6 w. AdmlLlstrator. NOTICE. AH accounts due the Page Com pany (the accounts having been re served) are payable to the Page Company, who will continue their business or Main avenue, where they will deal in window glass, lime and cement. THE PAGE COMPANY. D 2 c 4 t. Cold some. Thermometer stood at 20 at 6 in for tbubo who have the hogs Mr. J. F. Thomson was a busi ness visitor to Yorkvllle Wednesday. Have you seen the Gaston coun ty poultry? The show closes today. Mr. II. R. Ray. of McAdenville, was among yesterday's visitors In town. .Miss Rebecca Flanagan, of Wednesday's the Subject is Land Real Estate Posted TVTj. Tiir nonces 4h MUk With Haithcock 15 Cents Per Dozen, 2 Dozen r or- r m Am often out of office moving around TOY ZT VGHXS i orer town. Try office phone 288, or S. G. Fry's Reaidence, No. 264 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. One lot, South Marietta street be tween 4 th and ' 5 th avenues, east front, 100 by 200 feet. A very de sirable location, close In. Price on application. Nice six-room house and lot on north side of Fourth avenue in south Gastonla. A nice location and 8 good big lot, 72 feet front by 200 deep. House nicely fitted up with sewerage, bath room ' and electric lights. House rents for $15 e month. Price $3,000. Three-room house, lot 50x150 on Gaston Terrace and Fourth ave. Gastonla, price $800. Watch this space for bargains I list and sell real estate, no mat ter where located. T. ML BELK REAL ESTATE AGENT Lancaster, S. C. W. B. Knight Gastonia Agent Gazette Publishing Company 236 W. Main Ave. LIFE OF A WATCH. Depends Largely en the Timekeeper and the Man Wearing It The life of a watch, jewelers say, depends largely on the person car rying it and the care taken of it As to the caro of a watch some jewelers say that it should be oiled onco a year, some once in two years ; perhaps onco in eighteen months would be about the right tiling. All jewelers say that a watch should always be wound at the same time daily. This is essential to make it give the beet and most uni form results. If a watch is permit ted to run down it may on rewind ing keep different time and require regulating. With the watch wound regularly and kept running there is set up and established in the main spring a certain tension. If this strain is wholly released by letting the watch run down the spring may uetnei, was among on rewinding take on a somewhat I shoppers in Gastonla, different tension. This difference Mrs. J. M. Hampton has re may be extremely slight, but it may turned fro ma visit to her daughter. be enough to affect the running of Mr8. Uuk. of Spartanburg. S. C the watch. While some watches are long liv ed, many are short lived, the long lived watches being of course those of fine quality that are also well cared for. But there is a limit to the life of any watch that is kept constantly in use. The best of watches, like the bc6t of anything, will wear out in time. A watchmaker had lately brought in to him for repair a watch 125 years old that had been running practically continuously. It might be difficult to say of just what dura tion its intervals of rest had been, but it was supposed to have been run practically continuously, and, though it had stopped at least once, it was still in fairly good condition and good for some future use. But this was an extraordinary case. Most watches, however excellent they may have been originally, would I has been in Danville, Va., for sev- with constant use wear out in far I eral years, has returned to Gastonia less time. I and will engage in piano tuning, Sometimes there are brought in I etc., with headquarters at Kirby's to jewelers line old and once val-1 music store in the Davis block. Mr. uable watches whose owners, desir-1 .Mitchell has had twenty-seven years ing now to buy a new watch, wish I experience in his line of work and to offer the old watch at some price I solicits your patronage through the in exchange, but it is of no value advertising columns of The Gazette. except for the weight of the metal contained in its cases. Every jew eler has an accumulative rollerrinn of Bimh old worWR vhinh nrp nf An Associated Press dispatch value whatever, excent that at Ion? from Washington yesterday states intervals there may be found among that yir- Janies J- Britt- of Ashe them a wheel or a nart that mav ville- N- c- nas been appointed serve in some other old time watch tMrd Assistant Postmaster General, brought in for repair. I vice A. L. Laws-he resigned. Mr. So watches do wear out. and as to arni 18 a natlve or tne western part the life of a watch, a ieweler said. I or the State. He has been a school ' r ' , READ THUS It Will Make YouSMoney nMyers and Tate have decidedlto close out their winter stock of goods, to move Regular hog kiiiing weather- out WestJJEvery things will be sold at and below cost.5They do this to move the goods asJithey want to close out at once. Mr. J. M. Parker left Monday night on a trip to Jacksonville and other points in Florida. Mr. Henderson Long expects a party of Northern friends here next week for a hunt. Mr. I. H. Stradley is now able to be back at his store after being confined to his home with the grip for about a week. Just 2 3 more days till Santa Claus conies. The children are all beginning to be Just as good as they can be. Mr. F. A. Costner, who has been with the J. M. Belk Company, In the dress goods department, for the past several years, is now with Eflird's. Mr. A. B. Mitchell, formerly in the music business here, but who A full tM'k of everything. Mi of all kinds, Caps, Hats, Ooat NuHa, .Skirts, Long Coats, Children's Kur Coats, Sweaters Underwear, lry oobi, Notions, Quilts of all kinds. Wool and Cotton Blankets and litany other things we can't mention. All Cliina, Crockery. Class, Enamel and Stone Ware will go for less than cost. $1.08 lland-painUd KaJad Bowls 75c 08c Slop Jars (j9c 50c Plates 35c a Set 50c Cups and Saucers 35C 1.25 Howls and Pitchers 08c $3.75 liamber Sets $2.75 Glass Tumblers 15c a 8et l(c Flower Pots 5c 15c Flower Pots 10c Stone Ware 7c a Ga,lo1 We could mention many other bargains hut haven't the apace. Come and we what we are doing. All Christmas goods will be put out in about two weeks at cost. Come before the rush. MYERS & TATE Next Door to Abernethy-Shields Drug Company Gastonia, North Carolina Tar Heel Honored. YOU ARE INVITED We want to show youhow we make Cream Bread,RolIs and Fancy Cake Perhaps you have seen some bakeries - We'd like to have you Inspect Our Plant Rev. and "Mrs. J. C. Harmon and little son, J. C, Jr., left Wed nesday for their new home at Wal kertown, N. C. Rev. Mr. Harmon has been for the past two years pas tor of West End and Franklin Av enue Methodist churches and at the recent session of conference was ap pointed to the pastorate at Walker town, near Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon's many friends re gret to see them leave but wish for them much success and happiness in their new home. Attention! BALDHEADED MEN. Just arrived two barrels of good Columbia Ignitor Dry Cell Batteries, No better battery than this made. We also have a fine grade of Gas Engine Oil for Automobiles and Sta tionary Engines. Also High Grade t?am Engine Oil. We also ran a Garage In con nection with oar machine shop, and if you need your Auto repaired see ns. "Satisfaction" Our Motto in ev erything. Gaston Iron Works t NOTICE. , I am now with Eflird's new de- Ignorance of the Hair Causes Much Baldness Among Men. Early piety doesn't cause bald ness, neither does any kind of piety. Some baldheaded men console them selves with the idea that baldness is caused by a superabundance of gray brain matter, and would have the world believe that a baldhead is a sign of great intellect. Such, 'however, is not the case Ninety-nine times in one hundred baldness is caused by dandruff germs which dig down deep into the roots of the hair, destroy its vitality and cause it to fall out All this may come gradually and take time, but as an up-to-date hu morlst would say "what's time to a dandruff germ?" If you have dandruff, the little in visiDie, persistent devils called dandruff germs are at work. De stroy them at once, or sooner or la ter they will cause your hair to fall out and you will be compelled to take your place in the baldheaded class. In France baldheads are few be cause men understand how to care for the hair. Parisian Sage is a hair grower and invljrorater that is guaranteed by J. H. Kennedy & Co. to grow hair If tho hair root is years and a line watch lifty years; PUDiieans in tne state. He served pivuut-c umy uiefcg'ai IsW'iir ffiii ff 'A i He served it might last seventy-five, but fifty I ln the State Senate, been a candi- years would probably be nearer tho I date for Congress and was mention- hgure. I ed for Governor two years ago It may be thought that a superior !f Saras';? watch would last longer than that, but really the wonder is that this delicate piece of mechanism run ning year after year ceaselessly should run so long. New York Sun. Chatham a Natural Italbbit Farm. Charlotte Chronicle. It Is no Joke about the Chatham county rabbit. For years the rabbit has been one of the chief articles of commerce of Chatham. It Is a nat ural rabbit farm, Chatham county is. Rabbits breed best in the cover of broomsedge and the thickets along the streams, and the four large streams flowing through Chat ham and going to form the Cape Highest GradegGoods Come when yoniplease. EiYou're WELCOME El Todd's Steam Bakery 106 E. Airline Avenue artment store and cordially Invite I not already destroyed, to eradicate oandruff, atop Itchinsr c1t v r all my friends to call on me at my new place of. business. I will ap preciate roar calls and your busl hean. 9c3. T. A. COSTNER. falling hair, or money back. BO cents for a large bottiA f t H. Kennedy Co',. and druzitl.t' everywhere on money back plan. A Matter of Opinion. "Mary!" Father's voice rolled down the Btairs and into the dim and silent parlor. "Yes, papa, dear!" "Ask that young man if he has! Fear furnish fine cover for the rab the time. A moment of silence. "Yes; George has his watch with him." "Then ask him what is the time." "lie says it is 11 :48, papa." "Then ask him if he doesn't think it about bedtime." Another moment of silence. "He says, papa," the silvery voice announced impersonally "he says that he rarely goes to bed before 1, but it seems to him that it is a mat ter of personal preference merely and that if he were in your place he would go now if he felt sleepy." Harper's Bazar. bits. Furthermore, the rabbit is a most prolific breeder. What we cannot understand, however, is that with rabbits retailing at 20 cents in Greensboro and 39 cents in Rich mond, the Chatham county dealers are not getting a better price than 10 cents for their crop. OATAHItH Bessemer City Bank REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE at Bessemer City in the State of North Carolina, at the close of bus iness November 10, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ...$16,398.40 Furniture and Fixtures. . 1,000.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 4,561.67 Gold coin 5.00 SHver coin, including all minor coin currency. . 224.19 National bank notes and other U. S. notes . . . .' 2,104.00 Quickly Cured by a Pleasant, Germ- Kflling Antiseptic. The little Hyomei (pronounce it Hig-h-o-me) inhaler is made of hard rubber, and can easily be carried in pocket or purse. It will last a life- Fruitful Florida. Of the states east of the Mis eissippi, Florida is second in erea by time only a very small margin, being Into this inhaler you pour a few over 59,000 square miles in extent, drops of magical HYOMEI. She has over 1,500 miles of sea This "is absorbed by the antiseptic coast, embracing what is probably I gauze within, and now you are ready I Deposits subject to check 15,019.96 the most wonderful system of land- I to breathe it in over the germ-in- I Cashier's checks outstand- Total $24,293.26 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.... 5,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 177.10 Bills payable 1,000.00 Time Certificates of De posit 2,991.65 locKea narDors in tne world, lier rested membrane, where it will whole surface is dotted with wide speedily begin its work of killing ea rners and broad lakes, guarantee- tarrh germs. HYOMEI Is made of ing her, in conjunction with a net- Australian eucalyptus combined with worK oi state canals, cheap trans- other antiseptics, and is verv pleas- portation for all time to come. Her ant to breathe. Boil can produce practically every it i8 guaranteed to cure catarrh, known fruit of the earth, most of bronchitis, sore throt it in abundance. National Maga- coughs, and colds, or money back! ing 104.55 zine. Cautious. A member of the faculty of a New England university tells of a freshman who was asked by one of the professors whether he had prov ed a certain proposition in Euclid. ''Well, sir," responded the fresh man, "'proved' is a strong word. But I will say that I have rendered it highly probable," It cleans out a etuffed-up head in two minutes. Sold by J. H. Kennedy Co. and druggists everywhere. Completo out fit, including indestructible, pocket inhaler and one bottle of HYOMEf, $1.00. And remember. If you need a second bottle of HYOMEI .l. 11 Kennedy & Co. will get It r ;,! for only 50 cents. Free trial bo-t.e oi HYOMEI from Booth's Hyomei On . Buffalo, X. Y. 2-1 S Total $24,293.26 State of North Carolina, County of Gaston, ss: I, John J. Ormand, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN J. ORMAND, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of Nov. 1910. J. H. Wilkins, Notary Public Correct Attest: R. C. KENNEDY, C. J. HCSS, A. A. McLEAN, Director. Gastcn County Has 40,000 people, sixty-one cotton mills, $300,000 worth of macadam roads and thousands of prosperous farmers. Gastonia 10,000 people, sixteen cotton mills, a $60,000 court house nearing comple tion, a $65,000 appropriation for postofflce building, new passenger depot in prospect; is on the new York-Atlanta National Auto High way and the Piedmont Traction Com pany's line. There is only one sure way to reach these people, viz: through the advertising columns of The Gazette. Issued semi-weekly, on Tuesdays and Fridays. Advertising rates reason able and made known on application. Carries several times as much adver tising as all other Gaston county pa pers combined. Write for sample copy. Address Gazette Pub. Co. 236 W. Main Avenue, Gastonia, N. C. Miss Alice Hunter, of Rogers ville. Tean., spent Tuesday night here with Mrs. H. F. Glenn and left Wednesday in company with Miss Webb Stanton, whom she will visit, at the home of Dr. T. N, Dulin In the Bethel section, York county. Mrs. William Cole, nee Mlsa Eunice Flanagan of Bethel, now of Stirling, Col., and her little aoa, WIMiam. wbo nave peen spending some ime with relatives in Tork county, were in Gastonia yesterday en route to Greenville, a Vto vUft friends.
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