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FrjDAT, JtOVEimZII 3, 1817 pacu rrr VAIIT COLUfJH WASTED FOB SALE:, 82 acres of land 4 miles from Gastonia. . Bargain to quick buyerrfor cash. -. Call or see W. E. Clemmer, Phone 2102. ' ., ., ... - M-P D 10. COUNTY FAIR - PREIIUM LISTi ', STENOGRAPHER WANTED: With ; .or without experience who want to become expert bookkeeper. Val uable training can be had. . Apply J. M. Holland,-Holland Realty and In- suranee Company. . , . F-D 14. WANTED: A party to bale-a lot of ' straw and stover. 8. w. Bradley. WANTEDi ? To bay In Gastonia ,: modern 5 to 8 room cottage or vacant lot on good street, for cash. -J. H. Wooley. Salisbury. N. C. tf. -' WANTED: Game of all klndsvcoun :' "try aansage. MarrJa Cafe. 30c4 WANTED : Two experienced sales vladle3 for Saturdays. Salary no ' object, If you hare the ability. A. S. Karesh, .112 E. Main Are. 20c2 WANTED: A V Phone 818.- mall load of hay. FOR SALE FOR SALE: One metal safe cabin et, second hand, good as new. Bargain to quick buyer. Rankln- Chandler Furniture Co., Gastonia, N, C .- ' 30c4 FOR SALE: New Baby Grand Stleff : piano. Bargain for cash. Address P. O. Box 956, Charlotte, N. C. D-3 c3 FOR SALE: White Leghorn cock erel and nine pullets. G. B. Ma son, Gastonia, N. C. 8 c 2. LOST. LOST Wednesday on lnterurban ; car, or streets of Charlotte, black silk hand or shopping bag, contain- lng money and gold pin from Stuart Circle Hospital, Richmond, Va., to Martha M. iLatlmer, as shown by en- ., graving. 'Suitable reward to finder. Return to Gazette office or to A. C. Jones, Attorney, Gastonia, N. C J 30 c 1. FOR RENT FOR RENT: House on third street. ; R. "C. McLean. 3 c2. MISCELLANEOUS . GRAY MFG. CO. wants 5 00, cords ; pine wood, prompt delivery. Gas tonia, in. c. tf NOTICE: As cotton buyer for the . Loray Mills. I will be at the office at the mill every day until further notice. S. O. Walker. Telephone 258. tf HAVE YOU gotten that War Map . yetT we re selling them every day. Keep one on your desk and - you can read the war news with much more understanding and satis faction. Gazette Publishing Co. tf. READ The Charlotte News, leading ; afternoon paper. Delivered to your house every afternoon.- See me at Pearson & Adams Barber Shop. Henry Rockett. tf fOR ICE AND COAL the year round. call Gastonia Ice Coal Company. Phone 281. tf LET US GIN YOUR COTTON: We are charging the same price for ginning, ten cents per hundred pounds seed cotton, and our Gins No One and Two are in the best of re pair.' Our capacity is ninety bales per day. Also we are going to give a good exchange of Meal and Hulls for your Seed. Come to see us Southern Cotton Oil Co., J. F. Bess, . Manager. tf POST YOUR LAND: Get posters at 1 Gazette office. No increase in price. One dozen for 15 cents, two for 25. tf Fourteen British merchant ships of 1,600 tons and over and seven of less than 1.60O tons were sunk by mines or submarines last week. Report of the Condition of 1 A THE BANK OF DALLAS, at Dallas in the State of North Car olina, at the close of business No vember 20, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ...$66,307.84 Overdrafts, unsecured... 130.64 Banking houses, $5,500; 'Furniture and fixtures. - 21.000 6.500.00 Demand loans ..... 63.00 Due from National Banks 23,086.79 Cash Items 412.46 Silver Coin. Including all - minor. coin currency,. 475.39 National bank notes and other" U. S. Notes .... - 4,552.00 ' Below Is given a partial list , of the prise winners at the recent coun ty fair; the remainder of ' the V- list will be published next week: - Mrs. H. D. Anderson, .Gastonia, Route 1: Jar hot peppers, canned apples, . canned t blackberries, canned pears, canned peas,- canned corn on cob, canned butter beans (only one entry : made), .canned vegetable soup, corn, tomatoes, and okra, can ned squash (two prizes.) Mrs. W. D. Anthony, Gastonia, Route 1: Apple preserves, fig pre serves, pear preserves, pear pickles, apple pickles' (only two entries made), canned. apples, .canned rhu barb (only two entries made), dam son Jelly, (two prizes), cocoanut cake. Pressly Anthony, Gastonia, N. C, Route 1: Best bull, l to 2 years, best 10 ears (unnubbed) Southern beauty corn. W. l. Anthony, Gastonia, N. c, Route 1: Best home cured country ham, bushel wheat, smooth, best bushel rye, best half bushel red sweet potatoes, best plate any- other variety, not less than six, best col lection figs, best plate peaches, less than six, bearded wheat. J. 'A. Aderholdt, Dallas, N. Best. bale of red clover. J. iR. Anthony, Gastonia, N. C, SWEATER COATS! Sweater Coats for Men and Boys who wish to keep warm this winter. The close neck Sweater, the heavy roll collar Sweater and the coat collar Sweater all not Total .101,528.12 . T.TaRTTJTflcS -Capital stock paid in . . $ 1 0.O 0 0.0 0 , VUU1 f iUTJU tfllWUi 1CBO - r- current expenses and taxaa bold Deposits subject to check Time certificates of . de posit ...... DBiiugi uoyuaits ....... Cashier's . checks ' out- Tannin w , Accrued interest due de - : posltors . ... . . . ,( 6,152.44 41,607.71 39,790.96 2,876.71 100.30 1,000.00 Route 1: Best 10 ears (unnubbed) Sanders Improved corn, best gallon sorghum seed, best plate Kleffer pears not less than six, best, plate any variety pears, not less than 6. Mrs. Justice Armstrong, Belmont, N. C: Centerpiece, embroidered, crocheted tie, underskirt. Gus Anthony, Gastonia, N. C Route 1: Best registered 'boar, over o months old ana under one year, best graded sow, and litter of not less than 5 pigs. M. B. Aderholdt, Crouse, N. C: Special. Open to the world, best Jack, (two), young Jack under one year, jennet. Mrs. Emma Broyles, Dallas, N. C: Best specimen bead work. Mrs. John L. Beal. Gastonia. N, C: Jar sweet oeDDers. Jar chow chow, jar beet pickles, canned pears. canned cherries, honey In comb (two prizes), best bunch rhubarb, not less than six stalks (two prizes). oureau scar. Mrs. S. B. Barnwell, Gastonia, X, C: 'Watermelon rind preserves, to mato catsup, syrup peaches, corn tomatoes and okra, blackberry jelly, grape Jelly, best gallon green pole beans. Grace Brawley, Gastonia, N. C. Best centerpiece. Stella Boyd, Gastonia, N. C: Best petticoat. Martha Bradley, Gastonia, N. C: Best petticoat. Geroline Barnwell, Gastonia, N. C: Best centerpiece. Lola Bradley, Gastonia, N. C, Lo ray: Centerpiece, tatting, tatting hat. Mrs. S. N. Brandon, Dallas, N. C, Route 2: Collar, crocheted. Mrs. W. L. Balthis, Gastonia, N C: Best kit of surgical dressing made by one person. Miss Nan Blackwood, Gastonia, N. C, Route 1: Duck eggs. Lida Black Mt. Holly, N. C, R-l: Fig preserves, corset cover. Mrs. Ural L. Black, Mt. Holly, N. C, Route 1: Hand towel, knitted. Vada Beam, Cherryville, N. C: Best specimen table doilies. First National Bank, Gastonia, N. C. : Best registered bull. Miss Maggie Barnett, Gastonia, X. C: Yoke, crocheted. Miss Bertie Beam, Cherryville. N. C. : Corset cover. Mrs. C. C. Beam, Gastonia. N. C: Pillow cases, embroidered, yoke tatting. Mrs. F. G. Boyter. High Shoals. N. C.: Canned sausage, (two), .canned pork, canned beef (two), canned chicken (two), strawberry preserves (two); chocolate cake. Nell Barbee, Lincolnton. N. C. R-5: Horseradish, canned black berries, canned pumpkin. Mrs. (L. A. Barbee, Lincolnton. N. C, R-5: Best 10 heads broom corn, best gallon onion sets, best peck of onions, best general display representing woman's handiwork. horseradish, canned huckleberries. Mrs. W. iL. Balthis. Gastonia. N. C: Towel, crocheted. Mrs. David . Bess. Bessemer Citv. N. t2.: Best quart buach bean seed, best quart pole bean seed, best quart turnip seed, best pint pumpkin seed, popcorn seed, sunflower seed, blue mustard seed, bean seed (two). tttoy Bess. Bessemer City. N. C: Best ten ears popcorn. Shelby Chapter. Shelby. N. C: Best gauze compress, 9x9 or 4x4, best gauze wipes or sponges, 4x4 or 2x2, best gauze drains, 2 yards by 2 In., 2 yards by 1 In., 1 yard by 12 in., beet gauze laparotomy pads, I2x 12, 6x6, 4x16, best crinoline and outing flannel roller bandage, best hospital bed shirt. Miss Lizzie Turner. Earl. N. C: Best gown, operating. L. A. Barbee. Lincolnton.-N. C. R-5.: Best mare or colt, foaled' or raised In Gaston county, over 2 yrs.. and under 3 years old, 1 bushel oat and retch seed, , best display,' fire talks Matyre plants, any -single va riety soy beans. Mrs. R. S. Bnrwell. Lowell. N. C: R-l:; Best dozen tomatoes. jar cherry preserves, one dozen soda biscuits, 1 dozen beaten biscuits, are here. Wool and Worsteds of plain Gray, Navy, Maroon, Green and White. -Plain or fancy knit. Pearl buttons and loop fasten ings. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $8 .30 BOYS' SWEATERS All styles and all sizes. Every Boy should have a Winter Sweater. 1IMU .'. . . ........ WM-vm.MtM.xm . stale or norm Carolina ouniy oi Gaston. November 26,-1917. ' I, L. M. Hoffman, Jr., Cashier of .the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.- - - ; JU M. HOFFMAN, JR., Cashier. mm A - . SUoscriDea ana sworn w teiore me, this 26th day oi Ntv ii7. ' - (Tf 1 a T.TCHrra Wfir PnM!i CORRECT 'Attest: ; ' ; 6. N. BOTCE, C. C. CORNWELL, ' . ' ',.,r ; :.- -Vt-v. Irectors', BOSOHEET51 'GERMAN 8TRUP. Why use ordlnarr couch remedies. whenBoschee's ; Gernwa 8yrnp has been used so successfully for fifty one years In all carta of the United Statea for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled la the throat, especially lung troubles. sIt gives the patient - a good nights rest, free from couch ing, with easy expectoration to tie morning, gives nature a chance - to soothe the inflamed parts, throw oK the disease, helping the Patient to regain his health. 25 and 75 cent bottles.--oM by J. H. Kennedy 4 CO.- :::- r ..'-'- fx':,:, - SVAN-SL.TKR CO. The Home of Good Clothes best half dozen rolls, one dozen tea cakes, ginger cookies. Best & Davis, Gastonia, X. C: Best boar, 1 year and under, best sow pig, under 1 year. Mra. O. H. Bollinger, Bessemer City, N. C: Yoke, crocheted. Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Gastonia, N. C. : Canned plums, best stalk green pepper, any article representing wo man's handiwork, any article not mentioned above. Kate Cox, Gastonia, N. C, R-2.: Ladies shawl, sacque or sweater. crocheted. iLavlne Craig, Gastonia, N. C: Best specimen patching. Lillian Clemmer, Gastonia, N. C: Best pair pillow cases. J. A. Costner, Mt. Holly. N. C: Best plate Limbertwlg, not less than six. Ethel Cathey, lielmont, N. C: Nightgown. Addle Carpenter, Cherryville, N. C: Best tailored shirtwaist. Mrs. Miles Carpenter, Gastonia, N. C: Slippers, knitted, quilt, silk Mrs. E. S. Costner. High Shoals, N. C: Specimen of drawn work, ta ble cover, embroidered. Miss Ila Craig. Lowell. N. C. R-l: Baby's short dress, baby's cap, cro cheted or tatting. Mrs. M. P. Craig, Gastonia, N. C. R-3: Apple Jelly. Mrs. J. H. Coffey. Gastonia, N. C: Centerpiece, specimen lace, (two), knit baby cap, knit yoke, table runner. Mrs. O. E. Carothers, Gastonia, N. C: Soda biscuit. Craig & Wilson, Gastonia, N. C: Best pair Geldings, 2 years and over. best mare or gelding, (two), best single horse or mare, 3 years or over, to be shown in harness (two). best pair mules (two), best heifer, over l year and under 2 years, Ab erdeen Angus, best bull 3 years or over (two), best calf, either sex, to 1 year (two), best cow, 3 years and over (two), best cow, 1 to 3 years, best herd, bull and four or more re males, best registered bull, any age, best registered cow, any age (two), best herd, bull or four more females, registered. Craig ft Wilson, Gastonia, S. C: Best registered bull, beef type (2), Mrs. J. T. Capps, Bessemer City, N. C: Best egg plant, not less than three. Miss Eliza E. Crawford, Gastonia, N. C: Best kit of surgical dress ings made by one person. T. E. Currence, York, 8. C: Best sow, with 5 or more pigs. Mrs.' J. E. Crawford, Gastonia, X. C, R-3: Lady's shawl, sacque or sweater, crocheted. Mrs. J. W. Craft, Jr., Cherryrille. N. C, R-l : Best . general display representing woman's handiwork. Mrs. Minnie Crawford, Gastonia, N. C, R-l: Best stalk red pepper, best egg plant, not less than three, best bunch celery. Miss Ella Bell Copeland. Gasto nia, N. C: Counterpane, embroid Men's Linen Handkerceiels Men's Gloves 15c each 25c to $20 pair J. M. BELK COMPANY 17 RETAIL STORES 17 Men's Gothing Shoes and Fonibliing Goods Our stock cl Ilea's asi Ymf ilea's Qotbiof, Shoes tad Foraisa iuft was never nore complete. Mens Clothing Men's regular $10.00 8ults In Brown and Blue for Men's $12.60 All-Wool Blue and Brown Serge Suits for ....... $0.95 Men's $15-00 All-Wool Suits for t fiajSO Men's regular $18.00 latest atyle Suits for $14.95 Complete line of Men's 8uits $10.50, $17.00, $18.00 to $22JH Style Plus Gothing $17.00 Men's style plus Suits worth $21.00 to $25.00 at the same old price $17 Men's Suits In stouts, sizes 87 to 60 prices $8.95, $12.00, $14.90, $10.00 $18.00 Men's 61iim Suits, sizes 36 to 44 prices ...... $10.00 to $18.00 Boys Clothing Boy's real $3.50 Suits for $2.98 Boy's regular $5.00 Suits In Blue Serge and mixtures for ..... $8.98 Boys' regular $6.50 All-Wool Blue Serge Suits for $4.98 Boys' Better Suits prices $7.50 to $9.90 Boys' Extra Size Suits, sizes 18 to 20 priced $7.00 Men's Overcoats We have a very large and complete stock of Men's Overcoats. Men's and Young Men's regular $8.50 Overcoats for $0.80 Young Men's real $10.00 Overcoats for $7.00 Complete stock of Men's Overcoats in the latest style, prices $12.00. $12.90, $10.00, $10.00 to $20.00. Youths Overcoats Youth's Overcoats, sizes 10 to 16, prices Boys' Overcoats size 4 to 8, price Boys' Mackinaw Overcoats, prices $4.08 to $9.95 0-S.O8 $4.08 to $0.90 Men's Furnishings Our stock of Men's Furnishings is very complete. Lion Brand Collars iOe Lion Band Soft Collars 15c and 25c Lion Brand Shirts $1.20, $1.50 to $2 Men's regular 75c Dress Shirts for boc Men's Good Dress Shirts for 98c Men's Plain White Percal Shirts.Cuffs attached, price 98c Underwear For Men and Boys Men's regular 75c Ribbed Underwear for C8c, $1.33 per suit Men's Extra Heavy Ribbed Underwear 70o per garment Men's Good Union Suits t QHc Men's Regular $1.50 Union Suits for $1.20 Boys' Union Suits 68c J. M. BELK CO. According to a statement sent out from Washington Wednesday the War Department needs 500 register ed nurses at once for hospital work. Congressman John M. Nelson of Wisconsin and his son. Byron, were Indicted Wednesday by a Federal grand jury at Madison, "Wis., on a charge of clnspiracy to violate the registration laws. The son had previously been Indicted for failure to register. They will be tried In December. Congressman Nelson is charged" with advising his son not to register. Certain Cure for Croup. Mrs. Rose Mlddleton, of Green ville, 111., has had experience In the treatment of this disease. She says, "When my children were small my son had croup frequently. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy always broke up these attacks immediately, and I was never without it In the house. I have taken it myself for coughs and colds with good results." Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF GASTONL4, at Gastonia in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business November 20th, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ..$141,728.21 Overdrafts unsecured . . 259.95 FurnUure and fixtures.. 835.20 Demand loans 40,475.37 Due from National Banks 50,945.78 Cash Items Gold Coin Silver Coin, including all minor coin cur rency National bank notes and other U. 8. Notes . . . Liberty Bonds Getting Ready For The Holidays Our holiday goods are arriving every day and will be put on display at once. You shouldn't fail to see these. Here are a few specials for today, to morrow and next week: Ladies' coat suits, just arrived, specially priced at $8.98 to $25. Ladies' coats, priced special from $5.98 to $25. Children's coats, priced special from $1.98 to $9.98. One lot of silk and serge dresses at 20 per cent off of reg ular prices. You should see these. A new lot of cotton and wool blankets, splendid bargains at $1.25 to $10 a pair. Let us show you these. a . a welcome awaits you at our store. Come in and our goods whether you buy or not. H. P. STOWE CO. Gastonia, N. C. see 429.70 2.50 932.42 3.843.00 6,370.00 Total .$310,822.13 Want ads bring result. Have you tried em? If not, now' the tiwAi One cent a word each inser- tioa, cash with order. Aa Olct Bias's Stomach. As we grow older and less -active, less and less food Is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much Is habitually taken, the stom ach will rebeL When a man reaches the-advanced age of 85 or 90. you will find that he la a light eater. Be I as careful as 70a wilL however, you will occasionally eat more than yon should and will feel the-, need of Chamberlain's Tablets to oorrect the disorder. - These tablets do hot con tain pepsin, hot . strengthen - the stomach and enables it to perform Its functions naturally. They also cause a gentle movement of the bow- LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in..$ 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid Bills payable . . . , .... Deposits subject to check Time Certificates of De posit Cashier's checks outstand lng Due to National Due to State Bankers, and Companies . . . Banks Banks, Trust 1,449.08 50,000.00 74,814.46 21,818.78 5,216.00 500.00 42,023.81 Total .... $245,822.18 State - of North Carolina County of Gaston, -November 28th, . 1917. I, M. A. Turner, President of the above-named .; Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - v M. A. TORENR, President .-: Subscribed and sworn to before me, this -28th day of Nor., 1117. - , W. I Smith, Notary Public CORRECT Attest: . v ; - x J. WHITE WARE, . ' " D. ROSS, : v MATNARD SMYTH, - v. ". Directors. Edison Assumes Part of War Tax You can still buy Edison Phonographs at former prices, plus a nominal sum, which represents only a part of the esti mated taxes on Phonographs and Records A100 C150 C250-W250 B275 $100.00 $150.00 $250.00 $275.00 Plus Plus Plus Plus $1.75 $2.50 $4.50 $5.00 The Edison Laboratories 'are withholding any further; increase in prices until January 1st ' . - 117 Main -Morris Go; Dealers Gastonia, N. C I
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