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MORRIS BROS. Vt ti:n- I'lit on sale a liig lot of Iju lies' ami Misiwtt' ('nuts anil i Wnil'f piirHs that cannot be inati IhhI in this or any other mnrket Voiir oKrt unity is at hand if vou iimmJ a frcuxl warm coat nr wrap. Tlise are not xtra fine "i:w!ity lut rooiI, wrviceaM' Coats :i n.i tin prires aiv half aii'l than half 't-.-ir irt-iit value I tiir barji no in Mfn's .'U, airl ."6 sir.- vV.i. ssuitti at l.alf-pri.-c. If oil: the ijsc '"it yi ... nhih- ti.o -i'-kinp it 'r. al .t Morris Bros Tiie Hume of ''Mar Hr;iiil :im1 ' ' Bostonian SI, .. J OUT OF THE WAY IN FAIR WEATHER !iitaiit!. :i x a hlo wln'it ..tiiniiM ariso. Tlrit 't tin- a'lvantaKi' of having 0110 nf nir i i; 1. k I : i . i j i i t : 1 1 ) tn't. It iin-.-iiis 1 ,1 .'(' ! 'm i fn m tlir heaviost -turiii or tlir lnttol Mm. It iim'jiii-. an asn 1 a iH-i' nl' ;uilii riiint'.pit Hum' than ;m othor :ir ri'ttnrv aflnl'lt. W. A. KLUTTZ Auto Tops and Painting 1 Next Door to Jail GASTONIA, N. C. BETTERMENT ASSOCIATION HELD INTERESTING MEETING. (Reported for The Gazette.) ' The Woman '8 Betterment Association held its regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon, Mareh 7th, at p. m. at the gchool auditorium, the president, Mrs. R. ('. Warren, presiding. Prof, flrier opened the meeting with prayer Follow ing the rmtding of the ininutes, reports from tlir various eommitteos were called for. The vt I lira t ion roiiiinittoe reported that a very interesting parent-teacher meeting was held at the Central school. Also that I'arent-Teai'her Associations would Ik- organised at the Hast and West grad ed si huols. The one at the Kasf school it to lo oigaiii.ed Wednesday afternoon, and th one at the Wo-.t wln..i 011 !Sntnr- l:n" afternoon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. W. Galloway The lieiilth r niiin 1 1 lei- 1 i'iii ti l that tie exeri iss in connect inn with Health N i(fl.t mcmiI.I l' held the niilit c.f the -1st ..1 March. The lihrar.v coimn it t i- 'iiipha-icil I he in-ed nf iimre niiinev t meet the m'eds of tin; library. Mrs. .1. K. Iion ami Mi. Bridges have cai h contributed one dollar to the library, thus Uvnininy patrons of the li brary. The next hcciim attraction, a l-cture by Itronks Klctchcr, was announcid 1 to take place tmiight at v:;n o'l-hick at ( cntral school auditorium. l'he i c comiuitttH' called attention to the part this committee took in t'e re 1 option hchl for the Imys while at I'amp 'h run i lc This rmmnittit- also 1 ( 1 rt -f.l that tin- yards at the mills had Pcen 1 1 1 I j I . cleanliness and neatness a- ui'll 1- tl 'Weis beiny considered in the lecis i Attention was called to the new ce-iik-ii :ill at the depot and also th it the : 1 1 1 ' 11 had boon renovated with the pr-iin-i-e . I' it- li' inc; better kei t in tiie f iture. The clean .ip wagon can lie secured at .ui time In haul off tia-li. .Ms 1 a re piest to keep Ledge- 'lit liu h overlook tin' str,., - The Home I n.inie-. com in it ' ee ic . orted 'hat thev would ml need 'u. uw asked fur frmn the Betterment. The MieinlnM-hip con' 111 it tee 'ai the iiaines nf' flir.v new niemliers. Mr, (i. R. - i Mason. Ml- .1. II Matthews ami Mrs. SPELLING BEE AT MT. OLIVET. ! Ila.-v .lenk.. -. The tiea-or., stated 1 in 'csiMiinleuce of The iiaette. ' that fl'7.Mi had l.een paid 01, t. leaving MT. Olivet. March I! la'-e ...wd I a bah . et .".:'...".l. from tin- am! adjoining districts attend 1 h-ttei was i.'ild from Mr.. I'. I'. M'. iil'vet; Hook, of Charlotte, asking f.u in.iney to j WILEY VESPERIIAN Spent Small Fortune on Treatment Be fore Finding Relief by Taking Tan lac. "I spent at least two thousand dollars 011 medicines ami treatments before I finally got relief by taking Tanlac," said Wiley Vespennan. of 441S Bowser avenue. Dallas, Texas. "1 suffered with rheumatism in my left arm and shoulder for seven years," he continued," and at times I was so badly ciipj led up that I would just have ' Jve .1,1 nnd go t 1 Ih'iI. I also suffer ed teiri'dy with indigestion, and what lift.' I ate formed so much gas that I won Li lielch up my sour, undigested food aii'l w n LI bee. me faint from dizziness. I colli. I !..:;il!y sleep at night for the mfe ery I vas in .no I in the morning 1 would get up feeling so awful that I could hardly get around. "Hut Tanlac lias driven away every bit of the pain and misery, I never suf fer from indigestion and can eat any thing I want. My condition has im proved so wonderfully since I started on Tanlac that I am able now to give all my time to my business, just like I did lie fore that awful rheumatism got its hold on me. My wife is taking Tanlac. too, and she is pist as cut U iisiast ic about ii as I am. "Tanlac is sold in Gastonia by the Ad ams Drug Co., in Bessemer City by the Horsley Drug Co., in Cherryville by the Allen Drug Co , in Worth by the Hardin Mfg. Co., in Mt. Holly by the Holland Drug Co., in Dallas by P. D. Summey & Co., and in Belmont by the Stowe-Saun-ders Drug Co., and by all good druggists. Auditor. Public Accountant. Bank Kxan.iuer. P. 0. Box 358. - Mlsl help 'lot r : 1 v flu' Mn'.isos ,,( en ti" t'l Ml Dig lies! ' the lo'tier.cl Council :n .sheille It was I lie. voted to send lo. The p'-. j. lent was. '. tiie .,-1 1 1 ug mat 1 11 1 1 I I : s 1. 01. 1 it. .-,. l.-i-T I'. 1 in 1,1;. I'l. kens i :i,l i.flc iv. a ) t.. (! sin ll. r .nr was a-koil 1,, - yive ..ui j f ,M. . ..'iio. int-i.- i.t-n 1.1 i 'I 1 1 1 I .01 1' ; 1 0 1. 1 111 1 1 in 1 niiin 1-1 1 tii.'e 10 is I and Office .steinatuer , , ' , ' soie. cikis' n ny tile presi leiil ami -ei re 1 -ii 01 making a r a ngeineni - to enter Charlotte and Atlanta Office, t;IM , . ,.ni..iitral no, ( dub. tain the liMrnt meeting to be held ill j Residence, uastonla. X. C. The wiunc was Mr. .1. .. Mia 1.. Mr. bn-lnma the I ; 1 -T of Mar. li. I.. !. Kh ue held the tlo.u longest on hit I he Aptil meeting being the time for side of the game. j the aiuiiial ele.-'ion of utticer the follow- Be sii'-e to attend the box supper at "'''' appointed as a nominating colli- Mt. Olivet on Saturday night. March 1.-.. j "'ittee: Mrs. T. M. Bro.-kmaii. chairman.: This will be tr'uei. f.o the U lit of tin ' N' ' ' K. Ii..ll. Ml-. I . K. M.Connfll. : irntnois wii mmi r SVtt SMI kt HUH J HTM tah V pif tt at Km tab t istlwihl srtlra, I Cn c-ti.oat wniropraciio sr. xt . . p AH ACETYLENE WELDING And CUTTING A SPECIALTY Auto repairs and supplies of all hinds Work done right and our prices are rea sonable R. Hope Brison and Company J V. Richardson, Welder and Manager. Corner Franklin Avenue and Columbia Street. Near Ice Plant. school librarv . Ii., n 't forget tl aturdav night, the loth. date. Mis T . Wilson and Mrs. W. T. Mo I iv. This coin bide. I the business meet j lug. I be I .iris (,e,. Club then delight BOAKU 'NIK ;KOI;K WAHI , e.1 tdc aii.ii.i..,. witb -, song. j INt.l'llN. March 7. It Is allowable to I The annual 1. 'pelts li.un the auxiliary! Will s E mmmtr MUH Of IswbcS 4 UU DR. E. J. O'BRIEN Chiropractor 407-8 First National Hank GASTONIA. N. C. Betteiin.-'it Associations were read. to make even possible effort to lay all from the M...e-na. Trenton and Clara the facts about the League of Nations mi"- "' iati ms. j iwfoie the American people and to let j T'of. Sawver present. -.i the nne fm j them know that the const it lit ion as pro jthe erent.-st imioovemeiit ahoig sanitary poscil reirescnts tin- .-..nibined opinion of 'lues This pi-je was won bv the Tree i fourteen nations. 'en Mill in ia t ion. an. I w.is ac. epte.1 ! in their l.eli.-ilf bv Mis- c in. 'n,,. , W S I N;T( )N. March 7. 1'iogies next pi i.- for most 11 ..vcmrnt along sive leaders in the Kepllhln-a 11 partv e '.! in at noia I lines was unn b tiie lara I'i'.t to 11 t, probably in Chicago, the' Mill A (. iat ion . and was pw-ntcd by 'after part of this month to formulate a Mr. Kinest Wair.n. of tiie local bar. I program of progicssive h'gislut ion and The prie I'm the most beautiful Mow agiee on candidates vvlio will have pro 1 vanls was wmi bv the Mmlena coin gressive support in the li'l'o eauipaigu. it miiuitv and was present. bv I'rof. Saw- 1 be.anie known today. ver. lis I'otfs accepted the prie in 1 'i.'h.'dl of this association. 1 Convention in May. Tl- riss,.,iat i,,n tii,.,, adponned to, Invitation of the I .nsb.n i.-i 1 naui'.. 1 m,.,.t :U;;,iii the ti'st Krnlav In Annl. j of l iilillneiic through the good work of . J l . t : . .i. s. 1. ... U...I 1 ' "' ' BEWARE OF EXCLUSIVE 'tiling ine nex' 1 11 :i 1 r . 1 1 conv ciitioIi 01 le S. iiti.e. 11 Sash. Ioor and Miilvvork , M.'iiiiifactuie's Association for ;-i-touia Ladies, bew a 1 e of " eXclusiv e " designs in M.iv. Mi S,.enc,. went aftei the' i" boots. Vou 'v 1. lea what a peck of I oine.it 001 s'i. ng anil it will bring s.iin t r. uiblc t iiev ma v cause. If v. 01 liavean.vl o'' the h'.'. ling men of the industry fnun I doubt 011 this score, go and see Constance j I DESIGNS IN BOOTS. Hon of the South to liastonia. ctte Is reip.este.i to st.'lt. r.i lui.'f ig.' in he iat. S.lect I'ictiirc, M's. L. tlingwell's Boots.'" in vvl i.il ! ' e 1.1 . it.- is re.n.este.i to state U p.-. se,pe.! by Lewis .1. Mdnick. at I that l.'.v. In. dames II llenlei lit.-. .as ''he loi-toiiiau Theatre todav. Miss Tab tin of t'e h'list I'resbv terian church of m.idge is 1 ,-ist most happilv as Mrs. LiM' Cas'onia "id preich at the I'.esscm." j Ii ng well, the dainty young matron, vvhr. itv I '1 esbv t. i ia n church mi Sunday af-jto pi.uc tier husband and make him ternoon. March I'i. at - o'clock. T h e pubbc is coi.liallv invited to attend this serv ice. ''loosen up with his coin, flirts with .". ie it her man. Then the boots make their a 1 ipea I anee. Healing Honey Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 33c. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PfN-TRATE SAIVF (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle of HAYES HEALING HONEY You f,"t the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one pr.cu, 35c. Made, Rtommcnded and Guaranteed to the I'ubiic by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic 1 ae's try Money in Our Bank "x vont tool it Away ; aud make Life gme CTERNAL HRD PiPLL, THAT SMALL CHANGE THAT MELTS AWAY IN YOUR POCKET EVERY DAY WOULD SOOM MAKE A NICE LITTLE SUM IF PUT IN OUR BANK. WHY NOT CUT LOOSE FROM YOUR YOUR EXTRAVAGAN CES AND BANK YOUR MONEY? DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU WILL DO MORE WORK AND BETTER WORK WHEN YOU DO, AND YOU WILL EARN MORE MONEY. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR MONEY. 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. The Citizens Natl Bank Officeis: C B ARMSTRON'C A C, MYKI'.S, President . 1 Active 1 Vice- President W 11 ADAMS, Cashier Depositary : State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County KIR l 7V XVOCK mm 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 l Don,t Let a Co Get the Start of You! Don't take chances of havinp to worry through the Winter with one cold on top of another. We olFer you a Cold Cure that will save you all that trouble one that does not act in the harsh and severe man ner of many kinds, but is less unpleasant and more certain. fcPHONC 15 5 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS I 7 jfiugSk stomal CA8TONIA, N.C. Subscribe for The Gazette $2.00 Year Ladies Silk Dresses Newest Spring Styles, all colors, all styles $9.95, $12.48, $14.95, $16.95, $19.75 GASTONIA'S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE ONEI IL 9 EXTRAORDINARY GREAT VALUES IN Ladies' and Children's Ready-To-Wear OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE Stylish Capes Newest Garment For Spring, beautiful blues and tans $17.95, $18.75, $19.75 Dresses, Coats, Capes and Millinery NEWEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES Spring Coats Stylish and Serviceable Always Popular $9.95, $12.48, $14.95, $16.95,. $18.75. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY O'NEIL CO. A. S. KARESH, Manager Children's Wash Dresses Beautiful & Serviceable Garments for Spring 49C, 69C, 79C, 98C, $1.23, $U8, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98
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