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) PAGE TWO. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. TUESDAY APRIL 14, .1014 he Gastonia Gazette TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1014. SPANIARDS EXPELLED. Generals Villa and Qu-ranza Driving . Oat Spanish Subjects Prom Mex icoWashington Displeased. Juarez, Mex.. April 7. Despite ex pressions of Washington's unofficial displeasure at the expulsion of the Spanish colony frorn Torreon, the purpose of the rebel leaders in this regard was unshaken today. It Is learned from an authoritative rebel source that General Carranza and General Villa are in thorough ac cord on the matter und that Spanish subjects throughout the republic, as fast as other states may fall into constitutionalist hands, will be treat ed as at Torreon and Ohilhuahua. George Carothers is known to have talked with General Carranza on the Spanish question today. The American and the first chief of t lie revolution conferred for half an hour. When Carothers emerged he was beseiged by anxious inquirers, but he rushed to his automobile without answering questions, shak ing his head negatively. The purpose of the conference leaked put late today through sour ces which hithherto have proved reliable. It was said Carothers in formed Carranza that the summary explusion of the Spaniards was con sidered gravely at Madrid, and with out favor at Washington. The gen eral replied that evidence of Span ish conspiracy against the revolution was overwhelming in all parts or the country, that their expulsion was not only just but the part of wis dom. He pointed out that popular suspicion against these foreigners was so general and deep-seated tha. their explusion at least would re move them from danger at the hands of an incensed soldiery. Discipline, lie explained, but individual excep tions are to be considered. The policy of explusion includes all Spanish subjects in Mexico. .Many Spaniards are naturalized Mexicans, and they are not em braced in the general order, althougn many already have fled the country and others are under suspicion. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kid neys of all impurities. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills: nothing bet ter for purifying the blood. Mild, non-gripping laxative. Cures consti pation: makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All Hurts. Adv. Mr. J. X. Roberts, of McAden ville, was in the city on business Saturday. Reliable Foley's Honey and Tar m pound. Just be sure that you buy Foley's Honey and Tar Compound it is a reliable medicine for coughs, colds, croup, whooping coughs, bronchial and la grippe coughs, which are weakening to the system. It also gives prompt and definite results Tor hoarseness, tickling throat and stur fy wheezy breathing. For sale by all Dealers. Adv. Mr. Huduson Hridees. of Kings Mountain, spent some time here last week as the guest of his brother. Mr. V. H. Bridges. To Prevent Blood Poisoning Pply t once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. sur gical dressing that relieves pain and heals at the sauie t:me. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00. Mr. V. E. Jenkins has bought from Mr. J. R. Fayssoux a lot on South street between third and Fourth avenues, fronting "." feet on South street and running' back 210 feet. This lot adjoins the lot on the corner of South and Fourth, which Mr. Jenkins already owned. Check Your April dough. Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold Head and lungs stuffed You are feverish Cough contin ually and feel miserable You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes Inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops coughs, your head clears op, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stick ney Corner, Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all oth er remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant Children like it. Get a bottle today. 50c. and $1.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All Sores. Adv. When run down with kidney trou ble, backache, rheumatism or blad der weakness, turn quickly for help to Foley Kidney Pills. You cannot take them into your system without having good results. Chas. H. Fox, Himrod. X. Y., says: "Foley Kid ney Pills have done nie more good than Sl'.O.Ort worth of medicine." They give you good results. For sale by all Dealers. Adv. Dallas Dots. Correspondence of The Gazette. DALLAS, Route 1. April 9. Mr. Philip Pasour, aged about SO years, died of dropsy Sunday morning at his home three miles north of Dal las. He leaves a wife and six chil dren, two sons and four daughters. Miss Bertha Rhodes, of Lincoln ton, spent Saturday with Miss Win nie Thornburg. The entertainment at Costner school Saturday evening and night was well attended, the house was crowded at night. Misses Ruth and Winnie Clem mer spent Saturday with Miss Edna Holland. Misses Bryte and Modell Carpen ter, of Belmont, visited their grand mother, Mrs. Eliza White, Friday and Saturday. Miss Ida Clemmer, of Gastonia, route four, spent Saturday with Misses Ruth, Evelyn and Grace Pasour. Misses Cora Lee Rhodes and Alice Hubs spent Sunday with Misses Ma bel and Carrie Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kiser, of Crouse, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Mauney Saturday. fr. and Mrs. John Lineberger, of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clemmer, of Bessemer City, spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mrs. Beeler Lineberger. Miss Beulah O'Brien and sisters, of Bessemer City, visited Misses Iola and Kittle White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ratchford and children, of Catawba county, visited Mrs. Sarah Pasour Sunday. Misses Ella and Pearl Kiser, of Crouse, attended the entertainment at Costner's Saturday. Mr. D. E. G. Pasour and mother Tisited 'Mr. Gerard Pasour at Crouse one day last week. Misses Lucy and Osie Clark visit ed Miss Bessie Pasour Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. W. R. Turner and children have returned from Arkan sas where they visited Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gray Allen. Strengthens Weak and Tired Wo men. "I was under a great strain nurs ing a relative through three monthR' sickness," writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland. 111., and "Elec tric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without it." Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest? It isn't the spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a months' treatment today: nothing better for stomach, liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50c. and $1.00, at your Drug lt. Adv. HICKORY GROVE NEWS. Correspondence of The Gazette. HICKORY GROVE, April H. Mis6 Annie Reep spent Sunday witn Miss Vera Carpenter. Mr. John Stroup and family spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. James Baldwin. Mrs. A. C. Clark spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. John Far ris. Miss Ocie Clark spent Tuesday with Miss Annie Reep. .Mrs. Etta Taylor and sister spent Sunday w ith Mrs. C. H. Black burn. Mr. Luther Kiser and Mr. C. S. Clark spent Sunday with Mr. Lester Reep. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Clark spoilt Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Yenle Farris. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kinley h,ier.t Saturday night with Mrs. Ki-.iiey's grandfather, Mr. S. S. Gardner. Mrs. Minnie Whitesldes spent Wednesday with Mrs. G. W. Chirk. Quite a number of the young i co ple of this section attended the en tertainment at Costner's school house Saturday. Mr. G. W. Clark and son. Mr. Sylvanus Clark, made a business trip to Dallas Thursday. Miss Bryte Farris, of this neigh borhood, gave the young; people a singing at her home Saturday night. All present enjoyed the occasion very much. 1 Jnl. n iij t IS Going On t Of B usiness n I J E Lmmmm G 1 Cjl f n if I w v m a w m v-a a Tnw r w w JLULftJl M 1ALU1 .a) I III ft IsTI HI- I Hill r III! l ' . -Mr. R. D. Lewis and family have moved from 505 North Marietta street to Rankin avenue into the new bungalow belonging to Mrs. Mattie Lee. To Cure Cold la One Day Take tJLXATTVE BROMO Quinine. It top the Coach and Headache and works off the CoM. Drvrgiata rrfnnd maty U it UiU to core. H. W. G&OVB'B signature oa each box. 25c. Children's Diseases Very Prevalent. Whooping cough is about every where. Measles and scarlet fever al most as bad. I'se Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for inflamed throats and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostler, Grand Island, Nebr., says: "My three children had severe attacks or whooping cough, and a very few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar gave great relief." For sale by All Deal ers. Adv. WOMEN FIND THIS IS BETTER THAN CALOMEL Many Mothers and Wives Have Learned That Podson't IJver Tone Is a Fine Remedy for Constipa tion. The Adams Drug Company will tell you that it takes the women to realize the merits of a new remedy for constipation and biliousness quickly and surely, whether it is for themselves or someone else in their families. There are today a great number of households in which Dodson's Liver Tone has come to take the place of dangerous calomel as well as all other remedies for smh ail ments and where an atmosphere oT health and happiness now prevails. Dodson's Liver Tone is uncondi tionally guaranteed by The Adams Drug Company to be a safe liver remedy and regulator, absolutely harmless and with no had after-ef- j fectg such as are liable with calomel. ! Dodson's is a pleasant-tasting vegetable liquid and clears the ach ing head and suffering body with no pain nor gripe. So perfect a remedy has Dodson's Liver Tone proved to be that your aruggist win refund the purcnase price (oOc.) instantly without ques tion if you are not thoroughly satis fied. They are authorized to do 6o by Dodson's, who doesn't want your money unless his remedy can bene nt you. unaer sucn conditions a trial would seem the part of wis dom. Adv. This Great Slaughter Sale Will Begin Friday, April 1 7, at 9 O'clock A. M. $15,000 worth of high grade seasonable Merchandise will he sacrificed almost for nothing Remember, now is your chance to supply yourself with up-to-date and stylish seasonable merchandise practically below manufacturer's cost. An opportunity like this may not hap pen again in years; that right in the heart of the season you can buy such handsome mer chandise at such ridiculously low prices. We do not need to tell you the class of merchan dise that the Fashion sells. Won't you buy all you can at 40. cents on the dollar? We have decided to go out of business as soon as we dispose of our store and merchandise. During this sale everything w ill be sold on strictly cash basis. No goods will be sent on approval. Strictly one price to all. Everything will be marked in plain figures. Remember the day FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, at 9 o'clock sharp the doors will open for this GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE. Just a few of our prices will convince you of the reductions made in every department in our store. Our store will be closed Wednesday and Thursday on account of re-marking our stock and getting ready for this great sale. Be ready on Friday morning, April 17th, and bring your friends, as never again will you see a sale of this kind. Wanted 15 Salesladies Apply to The Fashion Ladies and Chifdrens Headwear Plumes, Bird of Paradise, Aigrettes, Fancy Feathers and Flowers. Misses and Children's Hats, Shapes, Pattern Hats and Hats fiom our own workroom, Ribbons and Velvets. All the above items will be sold at cost. Send in your mail order with check or money or der enclosed and same will be promptly attend ed to. ISN'T THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU, RIGHT IN THE SEASON? $30.00 Suits $18.50 $18.r0 Suits 9.8 $7.00 Sport Coats :1.125 K25.00 Silk Dresses $8.98 $12.0 and $1.".(M All-wool (Yepe reuses $0.98 $7.00 All-wool Serge Dresses $2.9 $T.00 Lingerie and Voil Dresses at $1.98 and $2.48 $10.00 Silk Koulard Dresses $1.98 $8 and $10 Skirts. .$3.98 and $1.98 $.VOO All-wool Skirts $2.98 S2.50 All Wool Serge Skirls in all colors $1.21 $1.00 and $5 (Yepe and Linen Street Dresses $1.98 $:5.98 Mescaline and Taffeta Under skirts $2.21 $2.50 and $:i.OO Mescaline and Taf feta Underskirts $1.09 $1 and $1.50 House Dresses... 09c $fl.OO Yere de Oiine and f hifTon WaisUi $:i.48 $1.50 and $2.00 Waists, Lingerie and Voil H9c O.V Unn Waists 39e Children's Romers 19o $ 1 .25 and $1.50 Middy Blouses, all sizes 79c 05- Middy 1 Mouses, all sizes. . . . 39c Children's Dresses a.s cheap as 2:ic $:J.OO Klso Corsets $2.15 $2.00 1 41 Heine Corsets 1.15 $1.50 1 41 Heine Corsets 85c $1.00 1 4t Heine Corsets (15c 75c I41 Heine Corsets 55c 05c l!i Heine (rsets 39c $1.25 Umbrellas 79c $1.50 Silk Hose, all colors 98c 50c Silk and Lisle Hose 39c 25c Silk and Lisle Hose 19c 15c Hose 9c 10c Gauze Vests 0 l-3c 35c liftdies' Union Suits 19c $1.50 Ladies' Union Suits .... 95c 30c Kuching 19c $1.50 Gloves 1.12 l-2c $I.OO Gloves 59c $1.50 Ladies' (Yepe and Muslin (iowns 79c 75c (iowns 39c $3.00 Children's H ubber Hain Capes at 1.48 to.00 ladies' Itain Coata 2.98 $1 Ladies' Street Wash Skirts.. 59c 75c Indies' IiOng Kimonos of figur ed Iawn 39c $ 1 .50 Long Crepe Kimonos .... 79c There are still hundreds of items that we cannot men tion in this space. Anything you may need in our line ask for. A full force of salesladies will be in our store to wait on you and everything will be marked in plain figures. All you have to do is to come and you will buy. Foley Kidney Pllla Successful for Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble.. Positive In action for backacne, weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. P. J. Boyd, Ogre, Texas, writes: "After taking two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheumatism and kidney trouble are completely gone." Safe and effect ive. For sale by all Dealers. Adv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Frank L. Costner REGISTERED FHARMACIST (14TH YEAR) R. H. Jordan & CO, Charlotte, N. C. Telephone and mall orders receive prompt attention. R. C. Patrick ATTORXEY-AT-LAW Notary Public. Rooms Over Post Office, Gastonia, N. O. W. B. MORRIS REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST y examined and tfassea pro perl fitted at Tsrrenca-Morrta Co'a. DR. R.H. PARKER Veterinary Surgeon and Dentls Office at Adams drug store GASTONIA. N. C Mrs. Mattie Anderson PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER flecond Floor. Realty Building GASTONIA, N. C. I Tom; and careful attention t Ji work entrusted to her W. Otis Pratt ENGINEER-CONTRACTOR Surreys, Plana, Specifications. PRACnCAIj BUILDER. Phone 431 Realty Building Gastonia, N. a DON" LET YOUR SUBSCRIP. HON TO THE GAZETTE EXPIRE. LOOK AT THE PATifi OX TOUR LABEL AND SEND US TOUR RE NEWAL BE FORK YOUR TTMB EX PIRES. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS AEO STOPPED WHEN OUT UNLUMS KJfi. NEWED.
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