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r.w.t: eight. TIIK OAHTOMA flAZKTTK FRIDAY, DECEMBER JO, 1010. w e Than. Youb We're toobusy to say much this time but we want to take time to say "THANK YOU" Business Was Never Better And of course there's a reason for it the price at "MORRIS BROTHERS" is the Reason KAKK ISK;IS IN OV KOK MIA. lltCOATS $T OvtTCUJII IH So..Vt to IS 1 0 Owrciuils now si.tm (o d. im MIA' XOUItV M I TS (rt itiir f;i.t, tin- priii here is (In- rea Mn. $41 in 7..- Suits m S:t.!K to 8I.11H $W.(M to SI-.' Milts now $(i.lNto $H.!H. $ll.40 o 17. .VI si(H now . . $!.IH to St-.IIK S,IH to 922.54 Suits now . . .$i;um to $15.f8. li: S AMI HOYS' I'ANTS reduced to tlio iniiiiiniiiii. $ l.54 Men's Pjuits Hc S!2.(K Men's Punts $!.:! JjM.04 Moil's Pants !jl.H! Still higher grades same iri'Kir-tioii. 1 Ills IS Ill.ANKKT weather ami vc have tfit-m the lI kin wool Illank't made at lilkin, . ('., iind-lhc price is less now till .mas. than you hae ever Imuglit these gixids. I'nderwear, Sweaters, Hug, Furs, Press (ioods, Hosiery, Fascinators, Shirts ami Neckwear, All these priced still lower till siii)i:s: sIiofs: Itostonian, 1 'at riot, Xut-Oacker, Warw ick art- at the top in Men's line lress Shoes, anil all have suftVred another cut in price till Xiiium. We are still selling Stronger Than The Law Iwst grade at . . . . $2.(M Indies' Star It rand Shi.es have also received another tut to run till Xmas. A Fl'XNY KRROH. Kriss Kringle's Bargains Read them Carefully Some thing Doing Here Every Day Until Christmas MORRIS Gastonia, North Carolina L 0 Offers Strong Trade Attractions ilKM 4 ft u These crisp winter days are bringing out the crowds, those who have put off buying their winter needs are finding our new stores full of money saving winter bargains. A great source of profit and pleasure to trade at Lebovitz new stores, every department has something special to offer can only men tion a few of our many bargains. Clover NYicro tt'u llonwit Would Not Take Pay for Cotton He Hadn't Sold Though Check Vi (Ivrn Hint for It. Yorkvllle Enquirer, 9th Although It la not t.i be denied that the world la full ol jnjplo who are always on the Iookkji for the main chance, who are n il particular how they get ahead, so ahead they getk it Is pleasant and reassuring to know that there are many people still who do not want anything that Is not theirs, and who will have nothing that does not properly be long to them. This story from Clo ver is worth printing. There la a ngro up at Clover, who goes by the name of "Little" Andy Jai'kaon, the "Little" being used to distinguish him from anoth er negro of the same name. Little Andy is well known to all the whites of Clover and vicinity, and Is gener ally held In high esteem as a straight forward, honest negro, who is al ways polite and obliging as well as thoroughly honest. A few days ago. Little Andy went into the bank of Clover and handed Mr. J. A. Page, the cashier, a check, with the request that it be cashed. Little Andy cannot read; but when lie heard Mr. Page announce the amount of the check as $2r.f, he pricked up his ears and said: "What's dat boss?" "Two hundred and fifty-six dol lars." repeated Mr. Page. "Mat's wrong." declared the ne gro. " 'cause dat's too much." At the suggestion of Mr. Page, the negro produced his bill of sale, which showed four bales of cotton at $2."t;, and Mr. Page insisted that everything was all right. "But I didn't have four bales." said Andy, "I only had three." With this additional light on the mystery, Mr. Page called up Mr. Jones, the Gastonia buyer, who had given the check and explained the situation to him. Mr. Jones looked his book and announced that the number of bales was right, the weights were right and the check was right. Little Andv still insisted that there was something bad wrong: that he only had three bales; that the amount of money was too much for three bales of the weight of his at the price at which they were sold, and lie would not take the money. Iater the trouble was cleared up at the Gastonia end of the line. Mr. Jones found that by a mistake one of the bales had been entered on his books twice by its identical number and weights, and that he had count ed and paid for four bales where he should have paid for only three. TAIl 1IKEL8 IN CAUCUS. I Men Ylw Will llepresent North Carolina In tSlxty-Seconil Congress Meet In Washington Kndorue (lark for Hpeakcr. Charlotte Observer. Washington, Dec. 15. The mem bers of the North Carolina delega tion In the House held a conference thla afternoon to discuss plans for carrying on the work next session. Three of the new Democrats were preaent either in person or by proxy and agreed to Indorse Champ Clark for Speaker. Representative Page resigned as national committeeman and Repre sentative Small was chosen In his place. G'jitrnor Kltchin la In Washing ton on Important business but stated that he did not care to disclose Its nature at this time. All White and Clean Mr. A n h I bald Johnson Coming. Mr. Archibald Johnson, of Thorn asvllle. editor of Charity and Chil dren, the official organ of the Bap tist Orphange, will speak at the First Baptist church Sunday morn ing at 1 1 o'clock, at the Ixray Bap tist church at 3 o'clock In the after noon and at the East Baptist church at 7 o'clock at night. Mr. Johnson is one of the ablest editors In the State and also one of the most en tertaining and instructive speakers. Any one will be well repaid for the trouble of going to hear him at any of the above mentioned times and places. Settlemyer has the Christmas goods see him before buying. Store at Ioray. 23 c 3. Three persons, two men and one woman, committed suicide in Pitts burg, Pa., Tuesday, the 13th day of the month. Mnbdrih for The Gazette come the collars, cuffs, etc., entrust ed to this laundry. With Just the proper finish, the button holes, etc., all Intact, too. People have come to call this the "Perfect and Careful Laundry." If you will send us your things this week you'll know why. Snowllake Steam Laundry Phone 13 The Holly Industry In Tender Coun ty. Pender Chronicle. This Is not onl "the land of the long-leaf pine," but the land of the holly bush, where ted berries shine. The platform at the depot looks like a regular trucking season. The far mers have already loaded 18 cars and 8 or 10 more will probably be shipped, making in all probably 4, 000 crates that will leave Burgaw. It is being shipped all over the country to Denver, Col., and Tor onto, Can., among other places. The crates cost 35 cents and the farmers get about 70 cents per crate on the platform. We have no Idea at what it retails, but probably not less than $3 to $4. You Ought to Call and SEE US MAKING ANDIRONS You would then get a better understtnding of how we can afford t make such good quality castings of all kinds at such close prices. Doing work the quickest and best way is our motto. Ladies' $20 fine coat suits $13.93 Big line ladies' capes as advertised Ladies' coat suits $15 value $9.98 Ladies' coat suits sale price $4.98 This is Santa Claus Headquarters dolls, toys, baby carriages, shaving sets, vases, ornaments and Xmas presents of every description going at sale prices. COME ALWAYS WELCOME AT Lebovitz New Department Store Gastonia, North Carolina UZ212Z2I2Z1 KEEN I'ilicliot Talks thice More. Washington. 1 C Dec. 14 Gif ford Pinchot Unlay made his first statement on the verdict given in the majority report uf the Ballinger in vestigating committee. He declared that "the people have long decided tuat the minority report censuring Ballinger was right." In addition Per Capita Debts of Cities. Figures giving the per capita net debt for cities in the United States prepared by the census bureau show that at the close of 1908 the per cap ita debt of New York city was 1."3. 02: Cincinnati, $125.40, and Boston Jlll.ti::. The large cities with the lowest per capita debt were Detroit he said that the majority report, 2 2 . V 5 , and Milwaukee 431. 'K. wliile exonerating Ballinger, gave vigorous support to the policy op posed by Ballinger and in fact jus tified the Pint hot policy of conservation. Burglars Got Big Sum from Old Mattress. Wilmington Star. At a saw null camp near Kinston Tuesday evening a thief ripped open a mattress and stole $3, GOO belong ing to Mrs. Bettie Watson and a Mr. Lowry. Just why any person makes a deposit in a mattress, when the only safe place for money is a good bank, is past our comprehen sion. North Carolina mattresses j have lost more money than North Carolina banks. Johnstown, Pa., with a debt of $!. 71 per capita, is the lowest in the list. Of .the cities with more than 300, 000 population, those having the largest per capita payments for ex penses were Boston $28.50, Wash ington $2.1.73, and New York city $24.99. Kvery County Should Have One. Wilmington Star. Every county ought to have a good roads association to co-operate with the State association and get the benefit of what It is doing to promote the construction of modern highways. The county which does not take hold cf the good roads pioositiDn in earnest and provide passable hiirhm-iiva j- n m j at o vvii uaug 1 a niill-gtone around its neck, so far t as progress goes. LKBOVITZ HOLIDAY HALE. Offers Strong Trade Attractions. Ladies' Silk and Satin Shirt Waists at $1.98 up Children's Ready Made Dresses 48c up to the $1.2.") kind for .... 98c Blankets, Comforts, Underwear; in fact, everything you need to wear going at sale prices. MILLIXKKV. This department is filled with beautiful and stylish hats. We can suit you and the low prices will sure ly please you. CLOTHIXfi! CLOTHIXG! And Shoes. Such wonderful low prices have never before been heard or. Come you will always find good goods here at the lowest prices. CO.MK ALWAYS WKLCOMK LKBOVITZ DKl'AUTMKXT STOItK. GASTOXIA. X. C. An alarm of fire at 5 o'clock yesterday morning called the fire de partment to the Old Mill, where a cottage belonging to the Gastonia Manufacturing Company was on fire. The flames were extinguished, however, before any great damage was done. A dispatch says that Colonel Roosevelt has planned to start In March on another extended South ern and Western trip. He already has on file for this trip 3.000 invita tions to dinners, public occasions, etc. A LIBERAL OFFKIt. We Guarantee to Cure Dyspepsia If We Fail the Medicine Costs Nothing. To unquestionably prove to the people that indigestion and dyspep sia can be permanently relieved and that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring about this result, we will fur nish the medicine absolutely free if it fails to give satisfaction to any one using It. The remarkable success of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used in devising their formula as well as to the care exercised in their manu facture, wherby the well known properties of Bismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin have been combined with Carminatives and other agents. Bismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and recog nized by the entire medical profes sion as Invaluable in the treatment of Indigestion and dyspesla. The Pepsin used in Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets is prepared by a pro cess which develops its greatest ef ficiency. Pepsin supplies to the di gestive apparatus one of the most important elements of the digestive fluid, and without it the digestion and assimilation of food are Impossible. The carminatives possess proper ties which aid In relieving the dis turbances and pain caused by undi gested food. This perfect combina tion of these ingredients makes a remedy Invaluable for the complete relief of Indigestion and dyspepsia. We are so certain of this that we urge you to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets on our own personal guar antee. Three sires. 25 cents, 5ft cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at The Abernethy-Shlelds Drug Co. We are improving and adding to our equipment every day, and with the new buildings that we are putting up we can beyond a doubt furnish you with all kinds of castings and machine work of qualities and prices that cannot be beat anywhere, and seldom, if ever, equaled. We want your orders, and we will please you if we get a chance. Gasion Iron Works B. FRANK NORRIS, Prop, and Gen. Mgr. y&XL Emw who is Homey YOUR, is m J 7 A The Rexall Store. A National Bank is an absolutely safe place to put your money, because the United States Government ex amines regularly all National Banks. Ask our patrons how we treat THEM. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank Citizens National Bank Capital and Surplus, $75,000.00 A. L Moore, Pres. C N. Etuis, Vkc-Pres. A. G. Hirers, Cashier
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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