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J PACE EIGHT. THX GASTOHIA GAZETTE, F2IDAY, HAECH 14, . MORRIS BROS. have put on Male a big lot of Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Wraps at prices that cannot be matched in this or any other market. Your opportunity is at band if you need a good warm coat or wrap. These are not extra fine quality but good, serviceable Coats and the prices :irc half and less than half their present value. Dig bargains al io in Men's .'14, .'!" and 36 size v'ool Suits at half-price. If either of these sizes-Ht you come while the picking is good. Morris Bros The Home of "Star Brand" and 'Bostonian" Shoes. No Need To Be Thin, Scrawny or Sallow If you are thin and want to In plump; if you have wrinkles in your face that you arc not proud of: if the skin is sal ow or subject to pimples or blackheads, take Mi-o-na stomach tablets for two weeks anil notice the change. The majority ilf the thin people are thin lecause the stomach dues not per form its duties properly. It is not se creting sufficient of the natural digestive juices and in consequence din's not ex tract from the food enough nutritive mat ter to nourish every part of the body. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are intended to build up the stomach so that it will act jroerly and extract from the food the elements necessary to form flesh. If you are thin try two weeks treat Hient of Mi-o-na stomach tablets - they are small, easily swallowed and are sold on the guarantee of money back if they do not overcome either indigestion, Ule or chronic, stop stomach disturb anee, belching, heartburn, sour stomach, and any after dinner distress. For sale by .1. II. Kennedy & (',,. and all leading druggists. r pi. . ! I x ijii : . lnn' t 1 : C " ; SUNDAY, MARCH 16. 1ST. MAKK'S Kl'ISCOI'AL l liriil H. Morning prayer, sermon and holy cotn niunion at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially united. Rev. E. N. .Inyner, minister in charge. FIRST PKESDYTEKIAN". Men's Hible Class and Sunday school lo a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. by the pastor. Rev. Ir. .1. H. Honder-lite. K1RST A. K. V. CIM'KCH. feabhath School. 10 a. in.. .1. I'. Keid and Mrs. A. F. Whitesides superintend ents. ('reaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. by e pastor, JJev. Dr. J. C. Galloway. STANLEY LUTHERAN PASTORATE Re. A. L. Boliek, Pastor. Christ Church, Stanley, services at 11 a. m. on the first and third Sundays, and on the second Sunday at .'I p. in. Lutheran Chapel, East Gastonia. servi ces at 1 1 a. m. on the second and fourth Sundays and at .'! p. in. on the first and third Sundays. Sunday school one hour before the preaching services at both the above appointments. Bethel Church, Iron Station, service at 11 a. in. every fifth Sundays, and at ;i p. in. on the fourth Sunday of all months not having five Sundays. The services at Lutheran Chapel. East (iastonia, next Sunday morning at 11 'i lock will be held in memory of Luther Linelicijicr, a member of the church coun cil who died of influenza pneumonia Dc comber L'lst, his family at the time not being alile to attend the I n rial. IIKST I'HESHYTEH! AN f I i If K( i A TIOXAL MISSION HELM. I'iedinont Spinning Mill: Sunday ScIhmiI, H. C. Patrick Supt., In a. in. Preaching by assistant pastor, 11 a. m Osceola School House: Sunday School. Dr. C. K. Adams, Supt.. 10 a. in. Clara School Auditorium: Sunday School, John Prank .lackson. Supt.. l':.il p. ni. Men's Hible ( lass. Y. I". Kim aid. President, 'J A'i p. m. Christian Endeavor Society, l.oi- Free man, President. (i:.'IO p. m. Preaching by assistant pastor, 7 p. in. Strong rj, The Nation needs strong men and the right time to begin to build up strong man hood is during the growing period of childhood. Many mothers remember, with keen satisfaction, the days when SCOTTS was one of the determining (actors in building up the strength oi tneir cnuaren. ocou s is a source of nourishment and strength that ought never be over looked by the mother of today who is anxious about her fast-growing boy or girt Scott & Bowne. Bloom&eld, H. J. llr-9 Mutual School Hons: Sunday School, Dr. C. E. Adams, Supt, 2:30 p. m. County Road Camp: Member of La dies' Bible Class and assistant pastor, when weather permits, 4 p. m. Prayer meetings for a systematic study of the Bible are condmted each Tuesday uight at Piedmont and each Thursday night at Clara chapel. Choir practice im mediately after prayer meetings. MAIN' ST. METHODIST CHPKCII. Sunday school at J:4." a. in., preaching at II a. m. and 7:.'iU p. in. by the pastor. Rev. A. L. Stanford. Our Sunday school is growing rapidly. All Methodists who do not attend are cordially invited to come and join. FIRST BAPTIST CHl'lit H. Rev. YV. C. Barrett, pastor. Susday school lit: 1 o ; preaching 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. by the pastor: B. Y. P. I'. t p. in. E AST BAPTIST CM PIN H. Rev. Julius Y. Whitley, astor ; Sun day school 9:4". a. in.: U. V. P. I". ti:.'!0 p. in. : .1 1. P.. Y. P. I'. (i:.!H p. m. ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLICCMl'RCH Services every Sunday at H a. in., con sisting of holy mass, communion and sermon. During Lent there will also be ;be Stations of the Ci.-.s after mass. E. Melrhior. (). S. H.. pastor. LKiMTII AVKNl'K METHODIST lU'HCII. f W. T. All. right. Pastor. Itanlo: Sunday school !:-t."i a. in., Marshall Billing. Supt. Preaching II a. in. I'iiikuey M:inoer: Sunday school ! : -4." a. in.. R. . Rankin. Supt. Preaching at .'! p. in. Seminole Hall: Sunday school at '' p. in., W. P.. Morris. Supt. Preaching at 7 p. in. LENTEN SERVICES AND PASTORAL Saint Mark's Church, Gastonia, N. C. During the season of Lent the services at this church will be these: All Sundays. I I a. in. First and third Sumhns als.i at 7:.;n p. in. The 1 1 1 I I (iiiiinunion will lie adininis tered : First Sundays, 1 1 a. in. Third Sundays, 7:.in a. in. Thursdays, 7:.'!0 a. m. W eek day services, Wednesday s and Fridays, "i p. rrr: At each of these there will he a brief plain talk on some practical topic. To all of our members, and ito each, I would nff ectiohately say, that you will find this period one of very true value, provided, only, that you use it diligently, and heartily apply its purpose and teach ings to the cleansing and strengthening of your lives. Our Church offers and emphasizes, as the divine kev-note of this instructive yrki id Money 4im D n t IN vUKHftWR Dont Roi. it Away and make Life omf Eternal B..d Pli THAT SMALL CHANGE THAT MELTS AWAY IN YOUR POCKET EVERY DAY WOULD SOON 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 Officers: Z H A KM ST RON (J A C. MYERS. President (Actlrsi Viee-Prtdnt W H ADAMS. Cashier Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County season, the l.'lth chapter of First Corinth ians. ''The Greatest Thing in the World.-' I could wish you no lietter for tune than the leaven of that precious treatise, infusing and enlivening your souls. Faithfully 'tnd affectionately yours, KDMPXD X. JOYNER, Hector in Charge. The Best Laxative. ''My sedentary habits have necessitat ed the use of an occasional laxative. I have tried many but found nothing bet ter than Chamberlain s Tablets," write George V. Daniels, Hardwiek, Vt. Mr. Daniels is proprietor of the Hardwiek Inn, one of the model hotels of Xew Ea-land. The ILaiirestt Assorttinrneinitt FASHIONABLE SPRING GARMENTS in the most desired fabrics and styles, for ladies who care for individuality in attire and for men who require something better than the usual. We have searched all leading fashion markets and surely have the largest assortment to select from, besides we are assuring you of the greatest satisfaction. You Can Be Proud of Tanenhaus Bros. Name in Your Garment because it stands for quality, and we do not charge one cent extra, fact in many instances our garments of better design, finer material and first class workmanship, are even lower in price than others will offer you. IT IS POSSIBLE FOR US TO GIVE YOU ALL THESE ADVANTAGES IN YOUR GARMENT, FOR OUR BUYING POWER IS LARGEST, and buying in large quantities for Seven Big Stores in North Carolina, we get down to rock-bottom prices and get the best in the most fashionable garments ALL FOR YOUR BENEFIT. PAY THE EA5Y WAY PLAN Our excellent plan of buying the garment NOW and paying LATER is cheerfully extended to you. Do not worry about the cash, just come in to talk it over with us. Select your garment and Pay us a little on each PAY-DAY It is the simplest plan of buying and you get the garment RIGHT NOW WHEN THE BEAUTIFUL SPRING SEASON COMMENCES. If you do not contemplate buying come in and "look-us-over" just the same. A visit to our store will convince you, that to buy proper clothing, economically on reasonable easy payments, ours is the store. 229 W. Main Ave. Gastonia, N. C.
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