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-r' FRIDAY, JAHUAiT 7, 1981. THE GASTON I A DAILY GAZETTE pack rivi Bion F. Reynolds-Ralston and Belk' 5 Famous Shoes AT CLEARANCE PRICES - EVERY PAIR GOES IN THIS BIG SHOE SALE. I - " ! 1 1 Cut Prices Cut Again! For The Final Days Of Our JANUARY CLEARANCE Small Lots are bound to accumulate in a Sale like this. Smaller quanities mean Smaller Prices. SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15.00 Each 40-Odd Suits at $15.00 (Size's 54 to 42) 15 Overcoats, each . . . $15.00 Worth today double the price. 60 SUITS, 1-2 PRICE (Sizes 33 to 44) There are some great values in ths lot. Formerly sold at $35 to $60, now $17.50 to $30.00 Ail other Suits and Overcoats at a great reduction Hats $3.00 Each 55 Odd Hats all sizes, made by Stetson, Schoble and Miller .... Formerly $5, $6 and $7 $8.50 and $10.00 Schoble and Eagle Hats, Each $5.00 Velours, Scratch, Felts and Felts. For Years we have done the right thing by ou customers--We are doing it in this Sale sale Prices Kirby-Warren Company chtfor For Cash The Home of Good clothes Alterations. WANT COLUMN ,LASSITIED ADVERTISING RAXES i.mU type 10 cents per line Count alz word, to line) f til t7pe ... 15 cents per line (Coast u word to line) WANTED. FOR SALE. KOB BALE: Ten lots, 50 by 150, near Arlington Mill. Jas. Martin. 10p3 FOB BALE: New crop cotton teed meal - ; milts. Southern Cotton Oil Co. tf I'D It SAI.K: iSniith Premier, visible, at s;i'ritio price. Postal Telegraph Of fice. 7p2 WANTED: with four months i xperienee. Address Position 'by stenographer care Gazette. Np3 WANTED: To buy at once, small gro cery store; stock not to run over $1,000. "Merchant." tf WANTED: To buy a few vacant lots at once. Dense submit description and trenis to "Buyer," care (iazette. M-W-F tf WANTED: For suburban Sunday school, good second-hand book case with doors that can lock. J. W. At kins at Gazette oflice. tf WANTED: A partner to take interest in good paying established grocery business. Will require investment of between $2,000 and $3,000. Apply "Partner," caro Gazette. tf WANTED: To rent not later than Feb ruary 1, store-room on Main avenue, five or ten-year lease. Would buy busi ness in order to get building. Please give particulars to "Store," care Ga zette. tf WANTED TO SELL: Desira ble building lot in good loca tion. F. M. Francum. tf WANTED TO SELL: Five room house with all conven iences comer of Chestnut and Third Street. F. M. Francum- tf FOR RENT. FOB KENT: One nicely furnished room. Apply care Gazette. tf FOB BENT i Two unfurnished rooms within two blocks of center of town, reference required, phone 587. 8c3 FOB KENT: Garage 20 by 50 feet, good location. B. 8. Barkley, phone 276. FOB KENT: Nice front upstairs room to gentlemen. Very desirable. Ex cellent table board next door. ThOne FOB SAI.K: Gentle, thoroughbred Shet land p my. weight 150 pound. Will sell cheap. .!. It. Johnson, Furniture Exchange. 7pl KOlt SALE: Cafe, stock and fixtures, good location. If you aro looking for a good place it will pay you to inves tigate this. " Cafe, " caro Gazette, tf JURY COMPOSED ENTIRELY OF WOMEN tBy the Associated Press.) ANDERSON, 8. C, Jan. 7. What is declared to be the first instance in South Carolina where a jury composed solely of women sat in a court of justic. took place yesterday when Magistrate II. A. Foster, of Brushy Creek township, empannelled four matrons and two sin gle women to pass upon the guilt or in nocence of a negro charged with the lar ceny of two kitchen chairs. After do lilerating 15 minutes the jury returned a verdict of guilty and the negro wai sentenced to pay a fine of $1(1. FOB SALE: Good paying business! with long lease ill the best business section of the city. For particulars, apply to It. S. DukM'ii Co. . j FOB SALE: Meat market, stock and fixtures. Keasonalde rent, long lease, established trade. go d location. Owner has other interests that require his time. " Market, ' care Gazette, tf AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOB SALE: Ford one-ton - truck, in good condition. J. K. Setzer, 119 E. Long. Sp4 PHONE- WINCH EST Kit for anything in car repairs or machine work. We store cars and recharge batteries. Phone 756-L. 215 E. Main 'Ave. 8c3 OB BALE: Essex car, 1920 model, in trst class eoadition, run only 6,000 nile. Will sell at a bargain price for Itriek sale. Apply "Anto," eare Ga etia. tf NOTICE: Dodge Bros. Tour ing car $1450.00, Roadster $1400.00, delivered in Gas tonia.. W. H. Wray, Dealer. 7c2 FOR SALE: Dodge touring car bought in September. Used very little. In perfect con dition. Extra tire and rim and Hartford shock absorb ers. Today's list price $1, 515. Owner unable to make payments. Sacrifice price to any interested party. Phone 840. V Znl , Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. Subscribe for The la''v Gazette. LOST AND FOUND. LOST: Chilli's brown beaver nc k piece. Phase return to McNeely Co. S c 2 LOST: String pearls, between 520 W. Airline and down town. Reward. Phono 210-J. 10p3 LOST: N. C. automobile license tag No. 10,522. Reward for return to J. W. Spargo or Ford & Douglas Filling Station. 7cl LOST: Between Gastonia and Kings Mountain, large gas light from auto truck. Reward for return to P. P. Leventis & Co. 8c2 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE: The office of the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company haa been moved from the Third National Bank building to offices over H. Schnei der 's store. I. H. GANTT, 8. B. CLINTON, Agents. 7c WHEN WE DO your Kodak finishing you are sure of obtaining the BEST results. Developing rolls 10c, packs 5o. prints 5o each. Picture frames made to order. Faueette's Studio, 1292 W. Main Ave., over Robinson's Shoe Store. Ilc6 WANTED TO SELL : New 6 room bungalow one block from Main Avenue. Price $7,350. F. M. Francum, Of fice 310 First National Bank Building. Phones 705 and 555. tf $l.uu i;ion t. Keynouls Mioes ior Mm, reduced to $11.95 $12.05 Ralston Brown and Black En glish Shoes, reduced to .... $9.95 $13.25 Belk's Brown Kid Shoes, half English, combination last, reduced to $8.95 $10.00 Belk's Brown Blucher and En glish Shoes, reduced to $6.95 $7.50 Men's Brown Calf Shoes, Eng lish and Bluchers with rubber heels, reduced to $4.98 A WONDERFUL SALE OF LADIES' DRESS SHOES, QUEEN QUALITY, AND ALL OTHER BRANDS INCLUDED. $15.00 Queen Quality Shoes, Military and high heels, Brown and black kid, now $9.95 $12.95 Ladies' Brown Kid Fine Dress Shoes, high, medium and low heels, reduced to $7.95 $10.00 Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes, Brown, Black Kid and Calf Leathers, medium, and low heels, now $6.95 $7.50 Value Ladies' Black and Brown Fine Dress Shoes, re duced to $4.98 $5.00 Ladies' Black Dress Shoes, low heels, now. . . $2.98 DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL MISSES' AND CHIL DREN'S SHOES. : I y: '-l If 'V 4 p- & All $5.00 Misses' Black and Brown School Shoes, sizes 11 1-2 to 2, reduced to. $-1.00 Misses' Black Kid Dress Shoes, sizes 11 1-2 to 2, reduced to $1.00 Children's Shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 11, reduced to . . , $3.50 Children's lace and button Shoes, sizes 8 T-2 to 11, reduced to $2. !8 Children's cloth top button and lace Shoes, reduced to $3.00 Childs' kid button Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, reduced to $2.25 Childs' kid button Shoes, sizes 5 to 8 , reduced to $3.98 $2.98 $2.98 $2.48 $1.98 $1.98 $1.48 Prices Slashed on all Boys' School and W 01 k Shoes. Be Sure to see Our Line JSff ikon, IP I as9,7 ' 30 MATTHEWS-BELK CO. 30 RETAIL RETAIL STORES SELL IT F0R LESS STORES LOCAL COTTON MILL STOCK QUOTATIONS. It. S. Dickson A. Co. quote fur the week ending January 'i, 1921, as follows: Bid. Ask. Ac-me Spinning Co Aiiren Mills 71 An:crii:i :i Spinning Co "" 350 American Vain inul l'roe. Co 171 Anderson Cotton Mills 175 Arlington Cotton Mills 355 Arrow Mills 3 25 160 Helton Cotton Mills 1 . . . 190 Broad Kiver Mills 2s0 . . . lirogon Mills 17. j Itn.vw, Mfg. Co 2 in :t0 (Mara Mfg. Co 1J0 150 Clifton Mfg. o H." 125 C.,t,amis ( 'o'.toii Mills 17(1 200 i ii-;..,n Mftf. Co 17' T2: i ! .-.er M:ist loM 15 Cash Mills 55 Cl'a ! 'k Hoskir.s Co. ( jnr iL'5 ) 15 IS ' :, hvi. k -Hoskv s . I'M.. . . tt:t loo ' i i 1 1 1 x S'l'.i'tiinu Co H'i C.-.'si i nt !:mmij; Co 73 '.'! li.x.oi Mills S!t 115 Ilrayl m Mills 50 . . .' Dres.len Cotton Mills 255 .125 Dunean Mills Co 100 125 Dunean Mills I'M 80 95 Eastern Mfg. Co 75 110 Flint Mffr. Co 200 ... Uaffney Mfg. Co 70 81 Gibson Mfg. Co. 170 190 Globe Yarn Mills (N. C.) 86 Grace Cotton Mill Co 81 Gray Mfg. Co 425 Hamriek Mills 135 170 Imperial Yam Mills (X. C.) ... 175 Jennings Cotton Mill : 265 340 Judson Mills 250 325 Judson Mills I'M 84 95 Lancaster Cotton Mills 225 290 Limestone Mills 130 180 Locke Cotton Mills Co 120 145 Majestic Mfg. Co 140 190 Marlboro Cotton Mills 75 Mason Cotton Mill Co 135 ... Monarch Milsl, 8. C 100 125 Myvrs Mil! 95 Myrtle Mills 130 150 Xational Yarn Mills 135 185 Xewberry Cotton Mills 300 Xorcott Mills Co 280 325 Orr Cotton Mills 165 200 Osceola Mills 275 I'aeolet Mfg. Co. PM 87 95 Pacolet Mfg. Co ... 225 X3 nWfi7Toflrffri?-T 9 SUG A 1- 2c Pound PIGGLY WIGGLY WE DON'T MEET PRICES, WE MAKE THEM. Park-lalo Mills IVior Mfg. ( o 12" I'i. .Imont Mfjr. Co. IS. C.) !:a, il i M fg. o 100 lo'X spinning Cu liex Spinning Co. 1'fil Rnigo Mills . . DO Riverside Mills ( par 12.5o.l Rowan Cotton Mills Co Rhyne Houser Mfg. Co Saxon Mills 115 Seminole Cotton Mills Co Spartan Mills Sterling Spinning Co. Superior Yarn Mills Toxaway Mills (par $25.00) I'nion Buffalo. Mills Cnion Buffalo Mills 1st PM... ... Victor-Monaghan Co 86 Victor Monaghan Co. PM. ... 90 Victory Yarn Mills Co 91 Ware Shoals Mfg. Co Watts Mills Watts Mills 1st Pfd Winget Yarn Mills Co Wiscassett Mills Co 170 Woolsii)e Cotton Mills Woodside Cotton Mills PM. . . 74 Is.". I 10 l.V. 1 J.", l.-.u !.") lol It! 101 91 150 155 150 9i 1 :!5 35 40 80 95 100 106 275 115 85 96 225 250 85 WOMAN BEGINS FORTIETH DAY OF FASTING ( 'y the Associated Press. D.WVII.I.K, Ills., Jan. 7. On the eve of inr fortieth !:iy of fasting in an at tempt to i n . ! i j . I, er hushaii'l to join her ihur.ii, Mrs. Krnest S. llarrint .m last nigh! for the lirs! time appeared to have a slight fever. Shu continued to claim that she had taken no food since her fast began and declared she intends continu ing the fast until her husband's heart is softened. Mr. Harrington has written to the supervisor of tho Church of God, who re sides at Eldorado, Ills., asking him to visit I'anville and use his influence in the hope of causing a cessation of th fast. Dr. Gerety, who examined Mrs. Harrington Wednesday, said while her increasing emaciation may be. the only outward sign of physical weakening, her heart may give way at any time. Bilious Headache. When you have a severe headache, a disordered stomach and constipation take three of Chamberlain 'a Tablets. They will correct the disorders of the liver and bowels, effectually curing the headache. AMERICAN WOMEN AFTER ' BRITISH GOLF LAURELS NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Six women golfers, including Miss Alexa Stirling, three times naiional woman champion, have been selected tentatively as Amer ica's delegation that will attempt to wre laurels on British links next spring, it was learned here today. The others are: Miss Marion Rollins, Mrs. F. C. Letts, Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, and Miss Edith Cummings.
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