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V, , THE GASTONIA GAZETTE, FACE EIGHT. y FRIDAY, DECEMBER J WITH GASTON'S SOLDIERS ia the thickest of the fighting the last few days, and that he went over theop and came back without a scratch. I DGBE& en R0THER5 MOTOR CAR DETROIT, U. S. A. Dec. 10th. 1?1$. Mr. W. H. Wray, Gastonia, N. C. Dear 8ir: Beferring to your letter of DecemlH-r 4th. 1 hw Brother price will remain unchanged during the selling senson of 1918 19. Our suggestion is that you simply tell anyone making7 inquiry that Dodge Brothers prices will not he lowered until we are able to bring our manufacturing cost down to a point that will justify it. Yours very truly, DODGE BROTHERS Sold three Dodge cars today. Better get yours for Christmas. W. H. WRAY, DODGE DEALER i n.. M MB F people would only take care of their stomachs what a lot less trouble there would be in the world. If You Will Abase Your Stomach, Let us offer you relief from the unpleasant results. We Have a Dypepsia Cure That We Guarantee It will save you untold suffering and misery to try it IPMONC IS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS p GASTON IA. W.C.4 Health For You Or not a single penny of cost, b i-m'sc we will pay hack shall esteem it a privilege to do so every cent of your money unless you are in every way satisfied with the remedies te sell you. No red tape, no formality, nothing to sign, no hesitation y-nr money hack unless " Hexall Reme dies" da all for your health that you expert them to. That's how mueh faith we have in them. We can 't do more than that. Vou ran 't ak more. We prove our faith. We lelieve in Rexall Remedies ami Itelieve they will come nearer helping you than any other. Can you afford to ex periuient with other remedies in the face of this guarantee? Here arc a few of the most widely used of the more than AW Rexall Remedies each sjiecially compounded for the treatment of a particular ailment. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets For the bowels prohahly nothing lias more influence upon the gen eral health than the condition of the bowels. We honestly lelieve Rex all Orderlies are the best bowel remedy ever made, the most pleasant to take, the most permanently beneficial for relief from the misery anil dangers arising from constipation. Rexall Orderlies taste like candy. .Soothing and easy in action, they do not cause griping, nausea, purging or excessive looseness. They tend to tone and strengthen intestinal nerves and muscles and to promote Itetter spirits and letter health. Iii all these things Rexall Orderlies are vastly superior to old fashioned harsh salts and other purgatives which are not only unpleasant to take, but which usually leave the Itowels in worse condition than lefore. We particularly recommend Rexall Or lerlies for children and aged persons. In tin lxxes, 10 and 2." cents. Rexall Orderlies For the Stomach. It is not what you eat, but what you digest ami assimilate that does you good. Our experience with Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet leads as to believe them to be the most dependable remedy known for indigestion aad chronic dyspepsia. They contain pepsin and soda, two of the greatest digestive aids known. Used persistently and regu larly for a short time, they tend to relieve pains caused by stomach dis orders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets also, by helping to bring aTout liveli er secretion of digestive juices, promote nutrition, thereby increasing the amount of good one gets from the food eaten. We know what they are made of and have the utmost faith in them. We recommend them to customers every day, and have yet to hear of one who has not been lien efitted. 30e, 60c, and $1.00. REXALL MOTTO: in Drug Store Goods. The Best of Everything KENNEDY DRUG CO., ROBINSON DRUG CO. BELMONT DRUG CO. Gastonia, N. C. Lowell, N. C. Belmont, N. C. GASTON COUNTY REXALL DRUGGISTS The Rexall Guarantee "Satisfaction or your money back" The Gazette received this morning a card from 8gt Stephen B, Dolley, of the 57th Guard Co., A. & C, Bordeaux Embarkation Camp, Bordeaux, France. It was dated December 1st. He says, "Alive and kicking and hope to see you before many moons." 8gt. Dolley ex pects to resume the practice of law on his return to Gastonia. Mr. Charles M. Dunn received this morning a letter from ('apt. R. G. Cher ry, of Co. A, 115th Machine Gun Battal ion, dated November 2xth, telling him of the wounding of the former's bou, Pri vate Fred Dunn, of that company. Pri vate Dunn was wounded at Hargicourt on September 2Nth, being shot through the left arm and shoulder by machine gun bullets. He has recovered, however, and was buck with his company at the time (.'apt. Cherry wrote. This will be good news to his many friends. The many friends of Sgt. Lamar Ab ernethy will be glad to learn that he is safe, sound and welL This information came in a card mailed November 20 snd received by one of his friends a few days ago. He says that he likes France all right, but is in hopes of being allow ed to return home soon. Miss Mary Cleninier recently received a letter from her brother, Sgt. Eli R. Clemmer, of Co. A, 115th M. G. Battal ion, written November 2"tth, saying that he was well, and that they hnd been on the march but expected to ent Christinas dinner in the States. Father who always gives more than he receives would appreciate a toilet set all his own. Torrence-Morris Jewelry Co. The many friends of Lieut. .1. Edgar McLean, who has been stationed at Camp McArthur, Texas, for several months, will be glad to learn that he has applied for and obtained Ids discharge from the service and will return to his former work as teacher. Lieut, and Mrs. Mc Lean arrived in the city Tuesday and are the guests of Lieut. McLean 's mother, Mrs. R. J. Smith, at her home on East Airline avenue. After spending a few days here they will go to China Grove to visit Mrs. McLean's father, Mr. Bostian. and after the holidays Mr. McLean will probably accept one of the positions of fered him in school work. Mrs. R. .1. Smith has recently received a card from her s in, Sgt. Sylvo Smith, of Co. I. lO.'ith Enginei rs. stating that he is safe and well. The card was dated November 2'th. Company 1) is suppos ed to lie located somewhere near Verdun, doing reclamation work, though the card diil not give their exact location. Mr. R. W. White received letters yes terday from both his sons. I'rivate Sam A. White and I'rivate .lames Sloan White. The former is in I'. S. Debarka tion Hospital No. 2, Fox Mills, Staten I - i : 1 1 1 J . and s:ivs that he is now as well as ever ami hopes to be discharged from the hospital s;ion. .lames is iii convales cent camp at Base Hospital No. 47. A. I. ). !o(), France, and s'ates that he also hopes to lie on his homeward way quite soon, having entirely recovered. Mr. Ed C. Stroup. of Cheirvville, has received a letter, written November l.'ith from his brother. I'rivate .lohn Clifford Stroup. of BatVery E. .'40th F. A., stat ing that he is safe and well. He also re ceived a letter from another brother. Private William Paul Stroup, of Co. E, .'!24th Infantry, saying that his company Unequalled line of Christmas Gifts at "Gastonia's Quality Book Shop." At-kins-Baber Book Co. FOR COLDS AIID GRIPPE DOCTORS ADVJS E The Improved Calomel Tablet That Is Entirely Purified of All Nauseating and Danger ous Qualities. Physicians are warning the public :ig;iiiit trifling with colds. intliien.a and grippe. They say that a brisk calomel purgative, preferably Calotabs. the new and improved calomel tablet, should lie inxai i:iM token at bed time and repeat ed ti e second or third night, if necessary. In the oarlvst s'ages. one Cnl itah is usu- is particu- V 1 Iv S'.lflo t ti -i h ss t he i :.ll sex ere. Physicians say that it is a waste of time and is dangerous to experiment with other la:'tives, as calomel is absolutely :i essaiy sinner i r l.i'ri. (iia Calotub on the tongue at bed time with a swnl low of water, that 's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with diet, work or pleasures. Next morning your cohl has vanished ami your whole system is purified ami refreshed. Calo tabs are sold only in original sealed packages. Price thirty five cents. Rec ommended and guaranteed by druggists every where. Price refunded if you arc not delighted. adv. Always At Your Service We have always gone "Over the Top' - in everything started by us and it is our intention to do the same thing with our Holiday Goods. We attribute our success since opening to having what you want, When You Want "It, aflt he price you want it, ami this same thing applies to our well-selected line of Holiday Goods. We are proud of the position we occupy in the book store business and we intend to keep our standard at the top by the class of goods we sell you during the Holiday Season. For Serviee Courtesy And Correct Prices You cannot do better than trade with Atkins-Baber Book Co. "The Ounlity llttok Shop" V. Main Street Phone 2t;:. Gastonia, N. C. r LAl I BZFOKc sec so I 'SPfSL MSs An Extensive Array of Christmas Gifts Christmas Only Six Days Off Large corps of courteous clerks. A combination which should appeal to the perplexed shoppers. - . . . i I . iii t?i I 1 ii yum pr DONT - .7 tV7 nil ss n ft) it' I THE SQUIRREL PROVIDES FOR THE FUTURE BY PUT TING AWAY A LITTLE AT A TIME. YOU CAN DO THE SAME. START A BANK AC'-OUNT TODAY, AND WHILE YOU ARE MAKING MONEY, SAVE AS MUCH OF IT AS YOU CAN SPARE. "RAINY DAYS" WILL COME, BUT THAT MONEY WILL PROTECT YOU AND YOURS IN ADVERSITY. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY. 5 IM.H CENT. INTEIIFST rvl OV CKHTtHCATEH OK lKIMS!T The Citizens Natl. Bank Offi -rs: i. K ARMSTRONG A. G. MYKKS. President (Active) Vice-President W. II. ADAM3. Cashier state of North Carolina City of UaatonU -GaMon County Their Medicine Chest For 20 Years IT i.; characteristic of ful.a af cr they pu. the allotted three utore Jcrfuud tn,"tolook back ov r the c;i tbut re gone anil tiiouh.lully l.ve Uitui over, t find nnself, rt -vf-L,tv-one, frequently d'ifting- back n '..i ; r f ii enntury, when I see iiiystll in tho 1.1; :e drug ftore I owned at Bolivar, JPi., making and relliog; a Tfgetalile compound t my friends and customers wliat wis t icn known only i Dr. Leri' i:ir!m for Btomach, Liver and Dowel Coinplnti . For manv yenr' vr'.'l I vru perfecting my formula "l f- 'j '1 a-.l mveatigatod the laxatives r." I i cn the iuai l:et and lieramo rn:-.''i t ut, their main fault a not tliut I'j- - I'll! :.ot tct on too bowels, i lua t o violent and o r - :a of tlie ii'c-: o f:i I fiat they were 1 1 i I icraction, Bom t'i.:r : '.if i v." hut t'l.lt t!i cratic, a which w-.fl t!ii not t'lo.our'i t -j v. i .'U-8 imply te- r, i l llne, vvl' ' lowi r or I. alinot iji-iiit' -. r.-i I lwii- 'I-,' then u toil rx'r or mn n II ir.ti's- : !.! act onlv on the n-:. ind t.iat fir ..; red 2. habit r?- . . " ;n to iirxxluce . '. ic t'le ii'cr, i fi.ui..dt :i ajdcivire alimcij- tary nyttt-iu. If t i.jv.as accompiiBneu, in-' mnli ne wo. .Id pr.Mini'C a m.ld, bi : thorouh cti.-TMTKitijii ! the vvastn without the iioial airiciiing fc nnatiouK, aDcl mate the ti'-r f t-cl bi tter ut once. After eiperimentlng" with hundreds of different compounds. I at last perfected the formula that ii now known aa atart't , wh.rh I truly believe goel further and does more than any laxative on the market tooay. The thousands of tatters from nsers hare cooTinced me I was right, and that the user of Natart't Rentsfy as a familv medicine, even though he may nave used 'it for twenty-five years, never has to increase the dose. My knowledga cf mediciao and the re sults of its use in my ovrn family and anuug my friends, brfii-e I ever offered it for sale, caused me to liavo great faith ia Mater's RsooSy from the very first. And now as I find myrelf nearing the age when I i-iust bow to the inevitable and go to another life, my greatest pleasure is to sit each day and read the letters tnat each mail brings from pe lo as old or cider t':an I, who teil of bavin? used Nature's Kstrtey for ten. Cfteoa tnd tweaty years, and how tliev and t'leir children and grandchildren "have bee a benefitted by it. It is a consoling thoaij'.it, rcy f'icnds. for a man at my age to loci that ani'le l-om h i oi7D success, ono h3 dene something for his fellow man. My greatest eatiEfnc tion, my greatest happiness todav, la the knowleuge that tonight more than one million pco'ile will take a Natart's Ksmetfy NR Tablet) and will be better, healthic. happier iieople for it. I hope ou will be one cf them. A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE CO., 8t. Louis. Ma KENNEDY DRUG CO., GASTONIA, N. C. PHONE NO. 84. rtrsr. GASTONIAN THEATRE TODAY MONDAY DOUBLE HEADER LILA LEE ENRICO CARUSO in The World's Greatest Tenor "SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE" ,n "MY COUSIN" (A Paramount Picture) (;arugQ T&ken R Roie. In One Minute he is a Famous Met- ropolitan Tenor, and the Next He is a Poor Sculptor. SATURDAY EXTRA DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE in in "BOUND IN MOROCCO" . "THE SHERIFF" It's a Laugh from Start to Finish. (New Artcraft Picture) . Admission 10 and 20c 'special attractions all xmas week see ad in mondays gazette
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