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-TE1DAT, FXBSUAST. THX G ASTORIA GAZXTTZ. PAGB THIfS-. Something Different The everlasting fine impression you get after you have visited our store, is the best argument that our store is 'DIFFERENT", that we are leading as Ready-to-Wear Clothiers and that our store is one of the finest in the city. OUR NEW SPRING APPAREL is most charming and you simply can't help admiring it Here you'll see Real Clothing. Clothing of merit in the latest fabrics and of unparalleled artistic tailoring Every single garment fits perfectly and is a credit to our reputation and a gratifying pleasure for you to wear. We extend to you our Easy Payment Plan and it is the most simple thing in the world to get your New Spring Apparel Right Now. You Can Pay AS LITTLE AS A DOLLAR A WEEK And we charge prices which are most rea sonable, you never pay more at our store, as our moderate prices can hardly be dup plicated for similar quality garments. Do Not Let SOMEBODY ELSE GET AHEAD OF YOU Our clothing is setting the pace. You should be first to select the newest of gar ments and let nothing disturb you from coming to see us on SATURDAY rIahenhauA'Ro& Gastonia, N. C n,iiui.';i:unti, 229 W. Main Ave. WITH EVERY SWALLOW comes a keener appreciation of the su periority of our soda. The real fruity flavor, the icy coldness, the bubbling life nt' the wuter itself combine to make u beverage which when out c tasted, lingers pleasantly in the memory. Hon't miss having u glass to ilny. SWEETLAND Phone 197 Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor 113 W, Main Avenue SOUTH GASTONIA Interesting Items Of News From Gty'i Hustling Southern Section. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. Galloway Auditor, Public Accountant. Bank Examiner, and Office Systematic Charlotte and Atlanta Offices Residence, Gastonia, N. C. P. O Box 358. EYU LAM N06C THMOAT artelr. imenois f m, tf Am r urtt hi U tmti by sertei ha- a(ta if tks if taelsutea a s E A S E I&AT LUNGS uvm STOMACH v'tMAn sown. i auct uowil TttaftHl A v. ChlroprMtio (tMALl Adjustments Will Rmov ths Caut of DR. E. J. O'BRIEN Chiropractor 407-8 First National Bank GASTONIA. N. C. IVhy Take Calomel? Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup will do all that calomel will do ana without the "after effects." Years tarn, when neoDle were billons. when the liver got lazy and failed to do its work or Hie stomach was out of condition, calomel was the standby. Kv and bv lue us nor calomel found that the "after ciTecU" of taking the drug were as bad and more often worse than the Cilmeut lor which is waa taken. Dr.Thachcr. in seeking a medicine to tako t:.e i lace of calomel one that would do all the good Itiae calomel would do, r.nd yet leave none of its evil effects perfected Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup. This was in 1S52, and each year since has added to the confl 'leuce of those who have used it. Miss Pti a Brewer, of Chattanooga. Tenn.. tried calomel. She was suffer ing with n very serious cold and grippe and had no appetite whatever. Aftir the calomel failed tsrie tried ur. I naca- er's Liver & Iilood fyrup. She felt) better after taLn2 tnree d ises and sue soon cot entirely well. "I think Dr. Thacher's Liver and Klood Syrup is a wonderful mct.irlucy' f: c said, "and 1 am verv lhauLl'ul I tried it." For nearly thrcea vrartera of a century this sterling rircparaiion has been aa "old stand-by" i;i thousands of homes in trebling rheumatism, dyspepsia, m-(lirrL-aiiun and other stomach and liver complaints. Itua powerful tonic and bit! p.: ii Her and can dc usea wiui the utmost, confidence. Wrue Thaehcr Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. for a copy of "Thacher's Family Doctor," ft book giving cause, s-yrnplWis cud treatment of 47 com mon diseases. Dr Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup r.-r saiu by dealers in medicines every Where. FOK SAI.i; IX (JAHTOXIA V: J. II. KKNNKDY Jt (X. .1. LL.W ADAMS. toiikkxck mug x. KOIt SALK IN DALLAS H : v. n. simaiiy. OUIJA BOARDS PRICE $ I .5.0 The same ol.l board th.it told your mother's fortune -delighted many Winter hour for her - in ready to lo tin samci for you. Atkins-Baber Book Co. Books Gifts Stationery Magazine Subscriptions Engraving Office Supplies Mail Orders a Specialty. Phone 265 223 W. Maia St Gastonia, It. C. A CARD FROM "BEN HOPE." To The Kditor of The Gazette: Will you not print, in your paper, a card from the self-educated, shut-in stu dent and writer, whom you have thus fa i.rel before t My first object in writing is to thank my frienils everywhere for their sympa thy in my recent deep sorrow and be reavement. A portion of my life seems cut off by my aged father's sudden, tragic death, and since then 1 have been almost too ill and weak to continue my work. I have had other troubles also. And had it not been for the helpfulness of my kind, loving friends, I lelieve I should have despaired. Surely the Lord will bless these friends. Notwithstanding my uvvn troubles and sorrows, my prayers are for the world, in its present distress. 1 feel that a liettcr time is coming, a brighter day to dawn; but we know not through what trials wo j must yet pass before the end of this , dreadful period. My faith tells me that I we live now in the period of travail which , must needs precede the birth of a new age. Nothing good, in thought, word or deed, can perish utterly. It must needs die, for a time. It may sleep, for a long, weary period; but one day it will arise stronger, truer, freer, greater than ' it can ever be. in this troubled, sorrowful world. j My second object is to announce my annual birthday letter party. On March 8th I shall be ;i2 ; and as my friends have for years written cheering letters and sent gifts to me, on my birthdays and at Christmas times. I hope for them to re member me again in the same old way, this year. I am profoundly grateful for what the public has done for me; and if God spares my feeble body, 1 may one day lie enabled to submit substantial ev idences of my appreciation. Address, J. S. I.ove, ("Men Hope") Lorkmore Mill. York. 8. ('. ' ' BKN HOI -i: Vork. S. C. The Murderer's Touch. It Is an old belief that the body of a murdered person will bleed on being touched by the guilty on'. This "evi dence" of gtillt was once admitted In the Scottish criminal courts. If you happen to possess a copy of Sir Wal ter Scott's "Minstrelsy of the Scottish I'.onlei " you'll find an interesting story in this connection. Dollars and Cents. Counting it only in dollars ami cents, how Dim b dil that lust cold cost youf A man wa.v not always stop work when lie has n cold, but li hap it would be I better if lie did It takes about ten days i t i I .-..( ,HIM.I..t.., .1.1 ,,l ! I ,-,,1,1 lin.l,. i tile Usual tieatment. Tlmt time can be much shortened by taking Chamberlain's Cough Hemed.v mid proper care of your self, in fact, a bottle of this remedy in the house is a mighty good investment during the winter and spring months. Rheumatism Nature's Remedy (143 Taulet f ro helping Thousands Who Tried E pennv Thinjo Wiiricut Result. It's Guaranteed. To. I r !!! . c V iiUIINi ii AiM . :. . - i I'.o.l. Tit-- - : i :.. i -n from H anil tl.e ihro I'oi.r i ..s( i. .n :i nv-ans failur to ilc: tiiK,'v' I'.Ii of I.f Imc.II w! :lO'l!t !..itioli .: W.iSO ,ij nssimil.ition ce f ..I i ,... :sli- mer.t fnen food arol th.'t in to:n often nip.ins iuiovei Isln-U Mood. nuKiirss. anemia. lc. I'uor tl)iiiin:iilon menm nn accumulation of waste matter which poisons the body, lowi vs itallty, decreases the power of rcsl-i.in. e to disease and leads to the dc ilopment of many serious ills. Rheumatism, due to some Inter ference with the process of elimina tion, failure to get rid of certain lody poisons. cannot be expected to yield to any medicine that falls to correct the condition responsible for It. Could any reasonable person expect to lid himself of rheumatic pnin as long; aa rheumatic poison Is allowed to remain In the body. Think of this. It explains the suc cess of Natures Remedy (NU Tablets) in so many rases where other medicines have failed. Thousands are using- NR Tablets every day and get ting; relief. Why pay five or ten times aa much for uncertain things? A 20c box of Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets), containing enough to last twenty-flve days. must help you. must give you prompt relief and sat isfactory benefit or cort you nothing. Nature's Remedy is not only for the relief of rheumatism. It im proves digestion, tores the liver, reg ulates kidney and tiowel action, im proves the blood and rleanws thn system. You've tried the expensive medicines and doctors, now make the real test You'll get results this time. Just try It. Nature's Remedy (KB Tablets) is sold, guarantee.) and recommended by your Ji uggisl. KENNEDY DRUG CO. Miss Julia Huffman, of the Clara Mill, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lalie Robin son, near High Bhoals, and before her re turn she will make n visit to her two brothers near there also and then to her I'm le Thomas Huffman, at Pallas. Mrs. 8. J. Huffsteller, who had par tially recovered from a severe siege of influeniiv, fifts Buffer")! u third relapse 9ml is again eoufluwl to her bed. iliss Hattie Conner, who lias heen rou tined to her home with influenza for the past week or ten days, is slowly improy ink'- Mrs. Worthain, of Oaklond street, is c(hifinl to her home with the second at tack of flu, but is some Is-tter at present. The Men's Bible Class of Clara l'res hyterlan church gflV an oyster supper Saturday night in the Community Hall, bujit. Kincaid was toastmaster of the occasion. Many wore called upon to talk, and responded with very interesting sub jects. Dr. Heuderlite responded to the toast on tl Finished Art of Hand shaking,'' after which Mr. A. K. Win get made a brief but concise talk on "Increased Membership.'' Col. Arm strong then gave a short review on "The Immediate Kffects of Market Condi lions. ' ' Ue. 1. A. Lapslcy. I. I)., of Kich mond. a., was guest of honor ami spoke very interestingly on the work being done by tSuiiday schools as well as the work that should be done. The supper was prepared by Miss K. It. Copeland, assisted by Miss W. H. (Hey, and served by the Willing Workers So ciety members. All who were present seemed to enjoy the evening very much. Dr. Lapsley talked to the Adult Bible Classes Sunday evening at the Clara and also preached to n large congregation at night. The writing class organized last week met for the first time Monday night with u membership of 14. The teacher of this class reports much interest taken by members and feels most hopeful of an increased membership by the time for the next class meeting. The Baptists of this community are eiy proud of their new building and they hope to occii i it fur the first time next Sunday week, March 1. Many subscrip tion papers are in circulation for the raising of the debt on the new Baptist church. All should welcome the oppor tunity to give regardless of denomina tional feelings. The members of the Willing Workers and Young Men's Bible Class of Clara will have a supper ami social gathering in the Community Hall Saturday night. Hev. (i. K. Gillespie conducted throe services at I'nion I 'resby terian church on last Friday and Saturday, the occasion being preparatory services for common ion. The pastor of I'nion church was in attendance at the bedside ui his wife, who has been very ill. Id. lei Wilson and lleacon Henderson, of 1'nioii church, were guests at the sup per at Clara Community Hall Saturday night. There villi be ;o entel ta I iimeii I at the Clara . Ii.i.il auditorium tonight at 7 o'clock. A verv iiiteres'ing program has been planned by the faculty of this school, which all "ill elijov . ''here is one special I'eatu'e mi the program, which will lie appreciated bv those of our community and those interested in u- pa rl iciila ri v . a treat and a surprise. The public is cotdiall.v invited. The members of the Castoui.i Library ommittee paid the Community Hall and 'fading room quite a nice visit this week. We enjoyed having these holies with us, ,ind d oililv sn. as they deci.led to place .'ii ..lunii-s .ei week ill the i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 li I.i;ii We will be just as glad to have lifm Mi mm I- ! : II v V ill an 1 1 1 1 - ' "P st in mil nice new ipiarter friends V.. feel ti lit I 1 1 t HIM t eollle lixed. Ilev . . Ii". .llle-'le a 11. Winget motored to (liaih atternoon on business. eu wi- an- l.lbnel I lies. lav Fiorn Corp. Hoke J. Haniu Following an- .some extents In, in a letter which Miss Mary .1. Banna icieiitly received I'mm her nephew, Corp. lluke .'. Banna, of i ... A, 117tli Kngineeis: Mays hoss, ( oTinan v . I'ear Aunt: Will write you a few lines to let u know that 1 am well and get ting along just tine. Have never been in the hospital, but was slightly wounded once. I am in Germany now. the most beautiful part of the country near the Rhine river, not very far from Coblcnz. We are in the mountains, and they all have groves and vineyards on the sides of them and are fixed up so nice. The weather is not very cold here yet; haven't had any snow, and the people over here say when it snows in January it is often three feet deep. Hope I will not be here then. I have some photos of the Kaiser, Crown Prince, Von Kluck and Luden dorff, and some views of the countrv that I will send you later. I was in the battles of Chateau Thier ry, St. Mihiel, Campagne, Verdun, Rheims and the Argonne Woods were some tough places. In the drive at St. Mihiel on September 12th, I went "over the top" with the tanks and that is the most dangerous branch of service. That waa not the only place. I went over the top at Chateau Thierry, Argonne Woods and several other places; was on the front at Sedan, when it came to an end. Love to all. Your nephew, HOKE J. IIANNA. The Gazette's telegraph service gives you the newt of the world ia condensed form. Subscribe today. mi, SQUEEGEE TREAD Tires Take Out The Luxury Cost You don't need to be told to do that. You have always want ed to in everything. Let us help you to take the luxury-cost out of motoring. It can be done. Eamoi SQUEEGEE TREAD Tires the tires with the red sidewalls, they will take the luxury-cost out of tires; they will deliver just exactly the day-after-day service you expect of your car, they will give miles and miles and miles with the exact certain ty that makes yoti feel comfortable and sure, and they will do all this at low cost per mile. If you want a tire that will make you come back for more, buy one DIAMOND. Gastonia Hardware Company
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