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fACK EIGHT. THE GA r N GAZETTE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. MORRIS BROS. Wo have put on sale a big lot of Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Wraps at jn i-es that cannot be matt-hoi in this or any other market. Your opportunity is at hand if you need a good warm coat or wrap. These are not extra fine quality but good, serviceable Coats and the prices are half and less than half their present value. Big bargains al so in Men's ol. and "6 size Wool Suits at half-price. If either of these sizes fit you come while the picking is good. Morris Bros. The Home of "Star Brand" and "Bostonian" Shoes. ml WEST GASTONIA Live News Items From The Loray, Gray, Parkdale and Arlington Communities. now Mr. I. C. Klliott h; left tin- i'v I uc- k Barber Shop to accept a position n sale- j said man with Netdiitt & (iilliam. Mr. I. limit has been in the baiU-r business at the loray for a long time and is popukti with everybody in this pait of town. Mr. 81ohii Jenkins motored to Thar I'jtt on huaiueos Saturday. Mr. K. ('. Pet tit and Mr. .1. H. Hcgg, of Clifton. S. '.. spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mettlemyer. Mr. John 1'. Grayson is again behind a chair at the Lorny Barlx-r Shop after working for sometime with the .lolm 1.. Moora Grocery Co. Mr. John Owensby and family have moved to the Phoenix Mill at Kings Mountain. Krneat. the fourteen -year-old son' of Mr. K 1. Uwis, formerly of West Gns t.mia but now of Mount Holly, died at the City Hospital at o'clock Wednes day morning. The body was taken to Mount Holly yesterday for burial. It will be recalled that Mrs. Lewis, mother of Krnert, diel of influenza just a month At that time several of the chil dren were ill with the same disease and Krnent never recovered. He suffered ter ribly during the last few days of his life despite all that could ! done for him. O. L. Humphries, nn old West Cias tonia boy whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Humphries live now near Stanley, haw just returned from overseas and is sH'niling a few days with friends here. He W!U a member of the lo.'ith Kngineeis and was wounded in his land. lb- has been in a hospital :.t Atlii'i'i.-i for the past several weeks. Mr. lion Balton, who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. V.. Dalton. at the l.ornv Boarding house for the past two weeks, expects to leave in a day or so for Camp Merritt. X. .1. He had a fifteen-day furlough from New York where he had been in a hospital since Deoemlier -4th. and since he came home has been transferred to Camp Merritt. He was in the lth Infantry and was severely wounded and gassed. cilice coining home he has improved greatly and nays he is feeling much lietter. Another West (iastonia boy is at home from the army, namely .less I). Watson, sou of Mi. W. A. Watson, lb- has been in the government hospital at Hot Springs for several weeks and is at home on a furlough. He was wounded but is getting along nicely now. j Walter (irigg, who was reported last j is l.eme. ;it hohie fli'lh nVe t-:i. p.i.i liciny ei roneous is ;i- m-iiic 1 :JihH''ii and Ills hkmiv i'i ie:'.U arc ;;lnd t.. si l.im. lie Las .,e:i at II. .t Springs in the annv hospital. Mr. T. 1. Plvlei. vv ho has been with the Southern liailvvnv u (linilottc for some time, has returned to (iastonia to live. He and his family are occupying the (iicenc cottage, formel.v occupied by Mi. ami Mrs. V. A. Clark and family, who have moved to South Columbia sheet. Mr. I'lyler has accepted a posi' ti hi as bookkeeper w ith the Iastonia Ilanlvvaic ( 'ompHliy. Mrs. H. K. Oakley and Mr-. .1. M. 'iilliam are confined to their homes by illness. Neither is seriously ill. however, and their friends hope to see them out again soon. The Woman's M isionary Society of the Franklin Avenue Mctnodist church held its regular monthly meeting with .Mis. .1. S. Brown : t her home at Arlington Heights Wednesday nftirnoon. Mr. 11. H. Reeves is able to be out a gain after having been confined to his home by an attack of grip. Mrs K. P. Stabler continues seriously ill at her home. l'!'Ji West r'ranklin ave Mine. Mrs. Stabler has been ill for inmp weeks and for the past four days has been much worst-. There is some improve ment in her condition today, however, and her family and friends are more hopeful than they have com,- nt her illness. I.e. .1' tin t NORTH GASTONIA I lie 1 hill. en 01 tne I ic i I ill ill r ei m 1 11 1 1 1 1 it.v will entertain their parents and fan ilii-s on Valentine night ill the 1'iesbyt nan ciinpi I vvnien is .Iiuiil valiant scrv ice as a commuiiitv . i-n'.'i. I-elu tiai v II at 7 o'clock, the children, dressed valentines, under the direction of Miss Alma Howell. Miss .lohnsie Ad.'iius and It. K. tullpspie, will give a varied pro g'.'iui ot souls and recitations. 1 hev tire children with a ift of si'i'my and tak lelignt in the tact that tliev reaiiv an ' ' little song birds. ' Miss dulit Huffman's fiiends are glad to see her home again and to know- that she is rapidly recuperating from effects of all operation tor appendicitis COLD RELIEFS WE POINT TO SIX POINTS that, contribute to the ever increasing popularity of Bexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup and its superiority over many oth er cough remedies: Its taste is exceedingly ph-asar.t. It do not derange the stomach. It'n a large bottle for the money. It contains nothing harmful. Its purity is above reproach. - It will relieve you, or your money back. Is it strange that we sell more of it than of all other cough remedies com bined. i'Oc. WET WEATHER l.'ii.ys heaviel, mole obstinate ells ten tnan colder weather of winter. And it always sis-ms to be true that variner weather colds are much harder to dispel, and usually are much more to dions and uncomfortable than these ol w inter. Uexall I ,,. Tablets are foi heavy colds the kind that ordinary remedies do not seem to reach effectively, (iently laxa five, pleasant to take, they seem to get right lit the cold. The relief they afford is usually so prompt and divisive as to excite tin- patient's wonder and admira tion. Kexall ( old Tahhts are, we believe, the very best remedy for heavy, deep seated, obstinate colds. No matter how severe your cold is. we guarantee Kexall 'old Tablets to iclieve you and satisfy you in even way. or your money back, cents 20UTH GASTONIA Interesting Items Of News From City's Hustling Southern Section. The reading room of the new C. B. Armstrong Community Center was open ed to the families of Clara, Puiiu and Armstrong mills Monday evening. K, r y of the young people availed themselves of the privileges ami more than one half the first consignment of books from the N irth Carolina State Library commis sion were issued. The young men of the thnv mills organized an athletic club with fourteen charter members for the purpose of engaging in out and indoor sports. Misses Pearl and Sallie Invi. of South Marietta stnvt, have returned to their duties in the Armstrong Mill after spending a delightful week-end with rela tives ami fiiemls in I'nion v ille. Mr. W. I.. Wet .el, of the Armstrong Cotton Mills, was a visitor tu Charlotte Wednesday. the Armstroiie, Mill, for the past few day- Mrs. Cherry, of I as been ipiite si. k but is better. Ml lenders. m, Rexall Drug Stores Rexall Motto: The Best of Everything in Drug Store Goods KENNEDY DRUG CO.. Gastonia, N. C ROBINSON DRUG CO., - - Lowell and Ranlo, N. C BELMONT DRUG CO., - Belmont, N. C -GASTON COUNTY REXALL DRUGGISTS of Si. lit i Marie: a street is slightly improve I. having had a el ij se ot iiiflueiia. Miss . B. (I'tv, our community nurse, is anaiu inakiu;; her r .u nis of the f;.; ;i lies, bavint; returned Inn . Ki. lum.ml. Va.. wle-rc si-e spent a !.-l iht f 1 1 ami protit.-ib'e live da.i s in at'eiulinu the nine eoitli annual conveuiii.'. ol tie Sir l,iiii:. Mat" Nurses A ssiu ia t n .n. All of (iastonia 's bettei incut ami in muhii v - iciet;.e- v ; M have to keep tin ii eve- . 1 1 i i . t .ward tin- N'mio.le commnni v. r-i'ot. Maiiiev .ssjnitll I- llliejtv li,i 'lies-' .la's turning o-.er ee ideas while all of l"s mill pie are ,.st as in.-y r. moving the winti" lul.i.ish and 1 1 ii i 11 over new loi.nd I'm 'i n.M u:i i !e uue, and horticultural display-. Mr !-niit'i inf.. ins i.s that many have planted Iheir whea! -i:id are preparing to t.i with him. The Men's Bible Clas- ..I the l-'irst 1 'i csby to iaii church will entertain the Presbytery Deacons of Kings Mountain Presbytery at their animal bampiet. to be held Tuesday evening, February 11th, in the 1 1 .-1 1 n 1 1 1 r hall of the new I . B. Ann strong ( '.immunity Center. The l. A. ( . Athletic Club was iiigan ied in the leading room of the new coin mimity house We.lensdav evening with !! chaiater members. The following; of ticers were ele. ted toi a peiiod of one year: .1. M. IlutTs'et lei , president; ''Ihic'' l.lluole, -e. retarv ; Bei-jjel. Smith, treasurer. A mem beishi p fee of l with weekly due- of L'."i cents Wele de cided upon, the icvehiic thus provided to be use. I in fin- eipiipment ot a gymnas ium iimlei the management ol .. II. Ilil lesnie. "li.rni" ipi.-irteis will U- main tallied in the rear room of the commiilii ty house. A five club baseball league will be nranizeil later on in the season with a Saturday afternoon schedule for the summer. EAST GASTONIA Mi. and Mi-, deorge i.n .-. of Mount IIollv. were visiting relatives here over Srmlav and took in the Home Coming at the f.rist Baptist church. Tin ir multitude of fiiemls were glad to see them again. Mr. B. P.. Howard and family, of Con cord, spent Sunday in (iastonia. Mr. Howard grew to manhood here and has a host of friends. Kverv on. wiio knew Buell, as he is familiarly known, was glad to see him. The sernioin of iev. .1. .f. Beach at the Fast Baptist chinch -t Sunday morning was one that made a piotoo id impression upon his audience. At least IlIoii people heard him. Miss Pansy Kcndiick. of Pock Hill, S ('., was visiting hev grand mother. Mrs. S. K. Moss, over Sunday. Mr. Klgin Muss, of Rock Hill, S. '., was up to si e his mother Saturday and Suinlav. Mr. W. I,. Walters is spending the week Mooresville on business. The .luiiior B. Y. P. I'. of tin- Fast Baptist church sent their president. Miss Flsic liardiier. who is in the daston Saui tori im. a nice basket of fruits ami a let ter expiessiiig theii loss at her absence from the union ami their wishes for a speedy recovery. Flsie is expecting to get home about today or tomorrow. The Day Nursery at the Modena Mill s proving to be a great blessing to that -immunity. The mothers iml it to be great convenience. This is a good work that was bom in the hearts of a few good mothers and will on long after they have gone to their reward. Dr. .1! I.. Yippcrninn was ' his best last Sunday afternoon in his discussion of "What Becomes of Hie Believer's ins." He was heard hv one of the larg est crowds that ever gathered in fiasto- uia for preaching. The congregation tax ed the auditorium of the Fast Baptist hurch. Hundreds were turned awnv Kev. Craig Khyne was with his father. Mr. J. C. Rhyne. over Suinlav in order to take in the Home Coming of the Fast Baptist church. He was a former meni- Ivr of this church. The friends of Mr. Doris Flmore were glad to see him nt home on a week-end furlough from the camp at Spartanburg. Doris looks well. W'e hope that I'ncle Sam will soon be through with him and let him come back to stav. Some people are refusing to make ear- dens until April because Mr. "Hoc" saw his shadow last Sunday. Through the kindness of Mr. Bub Lav. the pastor of the. East Bantist -elmrch and his family enjoyed a nice fat turtle esday for db.ner. and Mrs. J. M. VVaugh were visit- ( iastonia list fcunday. They re o m ved to M oresville. Some how I like they ugiit to come back to str y ' sj lendid new auditorium of the ''; st Baptist church was formally opened st unday wi!h a II une Coining exer- ise I was a red letter day in their v irk. It was a day' that will always be omemhered by those who were present. They had advertised "A Welcome With a Smile'' and every one who accepted t! at inv itation received such a welcome. T1 e auditorium is quite a credit tu our city. Mr. Oscar WagstafT and father, of Th tnasville, were visi'ing relatives in our midst over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. B. Farmer, of Lincoln county, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. It. .1. Farmer, this week. Miss Bessie, his sis ter, will return home with him to spend a few days. WASHINGTON, Feb. ti. Senator Johnson was blocked in an attempt to get consideration in the Senate of his resolu tion to nil lid raw American troops from Russia this afternoon when Senator King objected and his point was ordered sus taiued by the nice president. HISTORY OF CO. A i Continued fr hm Page T.) out ceasing and mai.v flags, from all Al lied Nations, were displayed. Fights shone by night thiouh windows which were unshaded I'm tin tirst ti in lour ''ears. In the Australian ciinp near us the Anssies'" as they weie familiarly called kept the Heavens lighted with very i'ghts. The impression 1 gat1, eie. I from the sjoiit ami action oi Hie inch ol ''A ' iini'i.cv was one ot Thanksgiving for the safetv. lite ami gi-i-atei I oi.e of o i. in. ing horn. . It ,o. 1. 1. til seveial lays a ftei wards that the n:il u.-aiiiug ol the sighing of the aiinisti.-, Leg.,,. ap rear .'Hid Weueally knew ai d b.lieveil thai the lighting wa- ovei' I hen ..line ti.e constant debate of what Would become f oil i Divi-ion. On November I'l'th we were detached from the British and mov ed to urn present location in the little French village of etivil la la is. near the City of l.e Mans. This made us ail think that we were going home at once, but that idea was crushed not long ago still we have HoPF' The n are all willing to remain in France so long us their Couutiy needs their service, but to a Division which has seen the service of tl Old Hickory" the quiet life of a French vil lage together with the knowledge that the war is over eeltainly devolps u home sickress blues" for which there is no lire in France. The following song (iinpo-ed by some of the boys exin esses the sentiments of manv: She's the sweetest girl in Dixie And she is waiting for me This Young Man pratti v -A Ranked his money and was CIVEN A PARTNERSHIP. Bank YOUR Mcmey; If P&ys THIS YOUNG MAN'S SUCCESS WAS NOT LUCK. HE PROVED UP. HE SHOWED THAT HE KNEW HOW TO TAKE CARE OF HIS OWN MONEY AND WHEN THE OPPORTUNITY WAS OFFERED HIM HE HAD THE MONEY TO GRASP IT. HAVE YOU THE MONEY IF YOUR OPPORTUNITY WERE OFFERED YOU TODAY. START A BANK ACCOUNT IT MEANS SUCCESS AND CDMFORT. 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. The Citizens Natl Bank Officeis: v U AKMSTKOVi; A U MYERS. I resbleni (Artive) Vice-Preildent W H ADAMS. Cashier Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County Ovei there, over there With a heart that 's ti ue As the skies are blue In Carolina And when the war is over I II go hack across the sea Ti the sweetest girl in Divie land 'A h., 's waiting for nie ! ' ' In I .iioii it is sufficient to say that at present the company is at full strength. Ail the otlicers who left the States with the outfit are back with it now, and all to- men who left the States with the Company, unless voluntarily transferred to some other organization are also back with tho company. During the war "A Company had one man Killed and seven te n wounded and lost none through sick ness The foregoing has been written on i ii forma t ion to those interested and will put you and the other Gastonia motherw in possession of the real facts concerning? the work of their boys "over here." Yours very truly, ROBERT C. CHERRY. New Arrivals of Spring Styles I Tsnenh.-nis llros.. leading Credit Clothing Fs ablisluiient in Nmth Carolina are always lirst to show the newest and most wanted styles in Ladies-. ( ientl.-inen 's and Boys' Clothing. Our Authentic Spring Fashions Which arrive abundantly from the largest Fashion ( enters, express real charming Springtime Victory Btyles. Ladies, The Most Elegant Spring Suits In the newest Materials like: Tricotine, Fine Serge. I'oiret Twill. Oarbndine. Novelty Cloth, etc. Our Dresses ' I:. Ce o-ette am! Taffeta Silks, Navy Georgette Crepe, flowered in white or tan. are most ef t' -lively designed, also those in Georgette and Meteor Satin in French Mine. Taupe. Xavy or I'.lack are just the most charming Dresses yr.u ever saw. New Spring Capes and Coats ' ". ttAceedingly smart 1:1 the finest materials; Cut Wraps of Silk ami Wool Fabrics, Mnnish Top ' oafs. Sport Fonts, etc. The very latest changes in Fashion. Men, Young Men, and Boys 'li. lb-re is your chance to get an elegant Spring Suit, they are in a variety of styles in dark ami light colors, novelty mixtures and of excellen' tailoring and finish. "You Never Pay More at Tanenhaus" All of our Garments are very moderately priced. Remember that we invite you to come to see for yourself. Buy On Our Easy Payment Plan 'S' You do not need the full price of a garment in order to get it. Wear it and pav us small weekly or monthly aniofints. Our credit extension is simple, dignified and convenient. Investigate At Once, You Will Thank Us For The Advice Come Early and Select Your Garment or Look Over Our Merchandise You Are Always Welcome At 'PAY THE EASY WAY' 229 W. MAIN AVE r 4 OtSTV a t UP-TO-DATE CKKUIT CLOTHING IT'S CONVENIENT GASTONIA, N. C. ESTABUSTMENT IN THK STATE THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE CREDIT CLOTHING
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