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FAQ J TWO THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUKE 17, .1920. a a n Q fl l M f ti H XT THE THEATERS "AT PINEY RIDGE." A Play That Pleases the Mot Skeptic L l'ut these facts together an.l see what a wonderful plot you have for a play: CoL -Urianon, a wealthy Tennesswean, has a" little son. He has an Octoroon house keeper, Iagniar. 'Daginar has a little on, whose skin is just as fair as that of Col. Briarson's child. The colonel is called to war. He telln Palmar to take Are of his son and that if he returns from the war he will provide for lxth tbe children. He does not return. Ihig jnar's motherly instinct forces Imt t re ort to drastic means to insure her son of a bright future. What does she do "What would you do if you had lieen in Dagmar's placet There is also a girl, two girls in fact, that are connected with the story. One of these is in love with Mark (Briarson, and she has just cause to declare her love. The other girl is in Jove with Jack Rose, a young and very wealthy mountaineer, but several things transpire that compel her father 1 for bid their attentions to each other. What would you do if you were a father, you knew a young man, and that man had uived you from financial ruin, and your daughter was in love with him. you had all the confidence in the world in him, and five minutes after you had anno ed the engagement of your daughter and this young man, Pagmar claimed him as ber son, and people said he was an octoroon f These are only a few of the things that happen in "At I'iney Ridge," or "The White Nigger." the ilay to he presented at the Kdna I'ark Theatre beginning tonight. Todd's Jazz Orchestra will start Thursday night and will lie here for the rest of the season. HEARING THINGS UP AROUND ABOUT WAYNESVILLE. "Wayiiesville Mountaineer. Oreat excitement has prevailed among tie people of Fines Creek and the lower part of the ocunty for several weeks on account of a supernatural voice which calls Zeb Ferguson in or near his home each morning about 4 :.'((), just when the lamps are being lighted. "Hello, Zeb, Hello! " are the distinct words that have been heard for almost' a month, some times seeming to come from under the stove, or somewhere near the house. No person can be found from whence the voice came and no ghost has been seen. The family and many neighbors have tried to locate the source of this saluta tion and all have failed. 8oorea of people are there nearly every suorning to hear this uncanny call and they scatter and try to find cause, but fail each morning. Friday morning O. O. Kinsland and a number of others were there and several were scattered around the house and the garden. Mr. Kinsland wa in one corner of the garden when the voice seemed to be quite near him, he thought, and ono or two others in the garden also located it near him, but noth ing could be found. iSome dogs in a shed nearby liecnme frightened and ran away, howling. Kinsland says he wasn 't eared, but felt queer and picked out a Jath in which to run if he say anything Mary. This unusual ami unexplainable thing has been nil the talk of that section of the county near the Tennessee line and no one can explain it but some think it is the work of a ventriloquist or some one wishing to purchase the place at a cheap figure Quality Products MODERATELY PRICED Tm-J ; S3. c Jo Ledgers, Transfers, Post Binders, Sheet Holders, Memorandums, Price Books, Sheets and Indexes Large Assortment Carried in Stock rot SAU IT SPENCER - ATKINS BOOK CO. rTW eoTM tmi hodOj cam are ta coatpuibla is tk bi trite of tra taam Thai of the two bodily cam U th swat to be deurad, likewise seeds lug. Therefore, tliraiuU the Thai yon oaa do H hj aaiag atQ Mrrf only a. tingle trial to demon- WfMe tleld io ti. mini ilrpi'cal T'f il and m H I cofiDi(0. be cant the i" be (;ne. Doa'l iktnk Ih.l becautc tumat "Cure Care" ti.te tucocded, CORNEASE 0I lad w.u alu. II il doc yov grl jar monry t k Al liruggnlt' 01 iy nail. JJ ftnu. CLARK JOHNSON MEOICINE CO.. Mew Tori. Kor use in places where wet hands might produce serious shocks an incan descent lamp socket entirely covered with proeelain has been Invented. A large European electric plant has been equipped with devices to dry fruit and vegetables with the heated air drawn away from its generators. PVERYONE can have abuodanea I ox inick. Beautiful. GIomt Hair. 7 Juttitflm. Sisters Hav Griwtf 6riw this Uikl ! f I i S I Tm taiN ft Rakr mi its tmt Trj tTfQI Miuiuuu iuius mm nj mi mil Oa Sal at all Daatera Seven Sutherland Sisters 242 BMDHUUST AYE. I. T. CITY Announcement C. C. Cornwell and his associates, A. B. Carson and W. S. Barfield, announce the formation of the "Cornwell Real Estate & Insurance Co." We are in position to handle Real Es tate, Stocks and Bonds, Fire Insurance, Automobile Insurance and Insurance of all kinds. We have a General Agency for The Southeastern Life Insurance Company, of Greenville, S. C, and represent the most reputable Underwriting Companies in the United States. We will appreciate any business vou may have in our line. CORNWELL REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. I 106 1-2 E. Main Ave. Phone AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY -OFFERS- I Bibles, New Testaments and Portions at 1 Publisher's Cost. I i 1 I 1 v 9 I if 2 i I it 1 9 1 at' 9 9 i 9 i i GASTONIA AGENCY Phone 212 and 495 E F n off Tills Tine Power Tremmeimdoiiis Efwd Cuiaimi Is felt all over the Carolina and there have been enormous saving's effected, and it has been most heartily accepted in the generous reductions in the high cost of living - 12 more days of this wide spread Reductions with new things added every day at about 50c on the Dollar - No let up - Every day you can count on the greatest values imaginable. Sale Some of the Efird Chain Sale Actual Reductions in Prices $4.00 Printed Georgette $1.35 $2.18 Jap Pongee 95c $2.50 Crepe de Chine $1.18 $3.00 Crepe de Chine $1.65 $4.50 Foulard $2.48 $25.00 Plain and Printed Georgette Dress es at $14.75 $49.50 Beaded Georgette Dresses $24.50 $39.50 Plain and Beaded Georgette Dress es at $19.75 40-IN. CREPE DE CHINE $1.18 $2.50 quality. All Silk Crepe de Chine, Gray, Mustard, etc $1.18 SHEETS 81x90 Courtland Seamless Sheets 81x90 Uncem Seamless Sheets 81x90 Victoria Seamless Sheets . . . 81x90 Sleepwell Seamless Sheets . . 81x90 White Star Seamless Sheets . 81x90 Wearwell Seamless Sheets . . 81x90 Mohawk Seamless Sheets . . . PILLOW CASES 42x35 Mohawk Pillow Cases $1.45 $1.95 $1.95 $2.18 $2.18 $2.35 $2.35 59c CRINKLE DIMITY BED SPREADS 63x90 Crinkle Dimity Bed Spreads, special 82x90 Crinkle Dimity Bed Spreads $2.75 80x90 Crinkle Dimity Bed Spreads . $2.95 90x100 Crinkle Dimity Bed Spreads $3.35 DRESS GINGHAM 18c 27-in. Dress Gingham, all styles, plaids, stripes and checks worth today 30c yd. 18c $4.50 Crepe de Chine $2.65 $4.00 Foulard $1.65 $2.50 Black Taffeta $1.45 YARD WIDE PERCALE 25c 36-in. Percale in light and dark colors, shepherd checks, etc., 39c value ... 25c 32-IN. ZEPHYR GINGHAM 25c 32-in. fine Gingham in plaids, beautiful coloring, perfect short lengths, 45c qual ity 25c 36-IN. PAJAMA CHECKS 25c t Yard wide Pajama Checks, today's 35c value. Sale price 25c Yard wide Bleach Domestic 25c MEN'S SUITS CUT 33 1-3 PER CENT $25.00 Suits, sale price $16.67 $30.00 Suits, sale price $20.00 $40.00 Suits, sale price . . . : $26.67 $45.00 Suits, sale price $30.00 $50.00 Suits, sale price $33.34 $60.00 Suits, sale price $40.00 MOHAIR AND ALPACA SUITS Men's Mohair Suits, in nlain black and blue with pin and chalk line stripes. $18.50 Suits $12.95 $25.00 Suits $16.95 MONROE CLOTHES at Special Prices During This Sale One lot of Monroe clothes for men and young men in all newest Spring patterns values worth up to $45, sale price S30.00 Men's and young men's Suits worth up to $55.00 in Monroe line, sale price $35.00 $14.00 Ladies' Low Kneeland Shoes $9.95 Ladies' Pullman Low Shoe $5.00 Ladies' $15 Red Cross Shoes $9.95 Men's $8.50 Oxfords $5.90 Men's $10.00 Oxfords $7.45 All Men's Kneeland Oxfords now..... $9.S n .If i .5 na- 1 ir 8 I SMD0S3S!
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