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IS DAT, JANUARY 29, nZ' THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE PAGXTSXX1 , i i -: I ; t ' B Hosiery Sale SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES Ltson Bros. Full Fash ion Pure Silk Hose $1.00 taseme and Wilson GAFFNEY CHAMBEB VOICES (, CONFIDENCE IN MR, CASH GAFFXEY, a C, Jn. 28. At the lust meeting of the directors of the Gaff , ney Chamber of Commeroe that, body i weut on reeord in expressing iU mfi J deuce- and sympathy with E. B. Cash, who' has been unfortunate in managing ; the business of the Cash mills of Gaff- ney, which recently weut into the hands of a receiver. Tho dirortors in speaking of the mat-!! tor after the endorsement of Mr. Cash j said that they were not unmindful of j what Mr. Cash had done for the town of j Ustinov tsmee ne n.is intu a. restm m inn , t;irwrww-.'STwiiw;r and that his misfortune was simply tlic W i result of the hard times, mid would prob j maE&KiKiJg?giW : ably have happened to any other indi-! -tx MIGHT HAyE BEEN." ! Friday of ach week, phones 2:!2, 212, or vidual. In discussing the mater yesicr-i ..of al tlic or, of tongue or pen ' Ji'.i, and tli.-tate your order of service day, Mr. Cash was deeply affected ' T)0 sil,Mcst aro these, It might have lor the following Mundav. If you are Al... ....ft.... r.f ilipiifira nf tlirt oli'.m ' , .. ..... i , " - v ........ loen. " ciiiiiem iiaiinir a reviva . lonti-rein-i. or A Directory Showing Where Services Will Be Held 1! Tomorrow In the Churches of the City and County Sj or u ucaumiiiaiiyjiia, lugcuicr mi news nem Concerning Religious Activities Of All Sorts In Gaston. ; , a Rev. George R. Gillespie, Editor ftijf sis Mail Orders Filled Promptly Same Day Received Money Back If You Want It Money Refunded Cheerfully BrO. Pure Silk Hose It ber and expressed himself as being deeply i .., wi(b (rofouu,i r(.g,ct that minis-: special meeting of any kind it wi 75c Ik and Mercerized Hose '60c Silk Plaited Hose 50c dies' Pure Silk Nota- le Hosiery, black, Cor- Ivan and white $1.25 the Pair )vn to pre-war Prices g :IRBY - WARREISI CO. The Home of Good l & Clothes. ' i t.-i v grateful for the confidence which they : k,r3 ail(, christian people in general re- your cliun-h to call phone 50 and give had voiced. j ccived the announcement of the calling enpv fur a display ndertisement at re- , ; ...... oft" of the I'nion Bible conference si-hed- din-od rates to churches. j i 1 . ... .1 .1. 1 .... I L . . . uicii lor asiO)tia uus weci. -ocicnanis are eager iu secure space in : Dr. William Kvans came over from church papers and " il 's a pour rule that , ' 'harlot 1 e Monday afternoon and for don't work both 'ways. " The main rea- niore than an hour, in the Main street son why churches .o not advertise more : Methodist church, held the minds and is because they haven't trie. I it out. Try i thoughts of h representative (lastouia :iu it once and be convinced. : 1 dience finnlv fixed on Cod's Word ia a remarkable exposition of the First Kpis- CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. tie of John, which was a wonderful exhi- Associate Reformed Presbyterian. ; lulioii or ins lumuianiy nun ine nunc nn.,c 'and his remarkable memory. It is ear INDUSTRIAL LOANS Gastonia I Morris Plan Company ! W. II. Adams, President ; G. G. Wil!i3, Treasurer y-oiioa seiiooi ai. mp a. in. i reaeliing services at II o'clock in the morning u ml . v. .1. ('. (inllowuy, In Touch With Enterprise Situated in a center where indus try and agriculture are of equal interest the First National Bank has direct contact with progres sive .and productive undertak ings. Our resources are devoted to the stimulation of production and the maintenance of a sound credit po sition. Our service is complete and com prehensive. As a progressive citizen, this bank should appeal to you. First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. 'The Bank of Dependable Service." P .. t 1 4 1... 1 .. 1.'.-,. t . iicMi nojteo iooi i't. i.ijiu iii.i o'lm- im II) ( iiijvlit t'astoina again in me near i inure lor a j j, jr,..tor protruded Hible conference. Baptist Congregational Meeting. Tll(. Fll, ,.,,,. has Sunday school at A meeting of the epingregat ion of the o ;i. ,. I'rea. hing services a'l 11 a. m. First l'resbyterian ihnn-h has been :, n . 1 7:.;u j,. c ;lrrett. pas called for the morning servico hour to t,,r. The 1(. V. I'. 1'. meets at 5 p. in. morrow. Matters of ital import a m-e to i;:;;n , Thee are live orgauia- chur. h and eougreat ion ale to he .lis ti,i of young folk. You will enjoy t he i nssed nt this inei'ting ami a ti.'l att'-nl pr igrufus each week. ;,"n' "f ""'il'1'' f'-"111 I-'" The I!:,,: llapii.t cl.urcli hn humlnv chrrch liehl is ea no sfly d-s.r-d. . . i ... ,. ., ,,r,,M.l)illK ; ,' Deacons' Convention. oh,,k. I ..-si Sun, lay the Men -s Hible licv. A. D. P. ( .lliriour. !. H.. ,.f :,;,r I'iti had Ml prese'it. 'Mach Sunday talihurg, IS. ('.. lb v. A. A. M.-lleachy. more will 1 xpceto.l. The night service I). D of ( hailet'c. and l!-v. A!. in.ier is at 7 oMork. H. Y. I'. I', meets ;it I',. Martin, D. !., ef K...-k Hill, S. at" Ke . T. II. King, p;i,tr. among the imi.ilde spia kern who liatr The l.oray baptist chunh ha hiciday ai'i-cpti-l i:ivit.-il:..:.s to 1:1 ;, , , 1 1 r-s, ., ioml ;,t '.' : i.",. V.Mitig Men 's Hible ri;i- the se t eon t !i so.i' aniiaal enavention at l'l a. 111. I'roaching servici- at 11 ..f !i... ih'arnis of Kni-s Mou!t;.-i I' . '.-Iim k. 11. V. I'. I'. at li aiel night hybry, which wi'l l. hel.l io the li:o:, 1 s 'rvov at 7. 'i'he j 1 , 1 1 . i i 1 ill gener.il i Street l'ri sl' teriaii ilior. Ii l-'el.raary 1 "' i-oniially invile.l to atti-ud any of these an.l lii. I services. 1 i , v. 1 '. .1. Black, pastor. Church Advertising. ' The- Soulli Baptist .hiirch has ih,. f. A Castoniau recently r-moil.e,! to the 'ti..-: The Herean Class ,,f this writer. "If I had not pi. ked up a copy Sunday sebool. with Mr. M. I'. b'oberts of the Satuidoy Cae'te i ,,otainl a s t ea, he'-, has experii'iired a g ra 1 11a 1 a iel would have mi I a goo I sorv'ee in a ''' "'r K-'Wili. The young men who country chnr, li. I saw the notice of the ' 1 ,; ! '' memhership are alive and servi,,- there, tilled inv srvni pa-s.-igio- fully ondcr-tand the value of siieh a , das car with faieilv mid friends an I we ali ' the :-.;x len'e r.ident s of the so,;;h. enjoyed a delightful servi, e. " And that -! -'nr. This class meets for study c . or. ,: 1 1 a ne p r 11 ne; at 1 r 1 . a. m an I extends a lordoil imitation to all 01111g men ef the ( oiiiiniinii v. Miu iiing ,. .. ,, , 1,1 s'Mice at II a. nr. and night -ervoi' at When l.ypsy Sm:t!i. .1 r., cohd ,i,t.-d a 1. p. no ne. . ,. iiougu. p-.stor. Catholic. Sen i-e at St. Mii-lmel ' 1 Inn eh at In a. 111. Key. F. Melehior. Lulheran. Hon 'i' r 1 , . i 1 dm:', h has Jsnaday s, h, o, at In a. 10. M, a llilde ( dass conducted le, Mr. Bi-ioaick ('.'ijips same hour. At toe II 0 '1 lo, k sen iei- t he but her;, 11 Uiotheil: i uill Inn,' charge, led ,y l'l",'. H. (1. I., t-awvci. who will sp-.ak ei toe -.l.j.-.-t. ' ' Why lo e K,', ; I.- ut .'" Mr. .1. (.. Carpenter will h.,u the su'.je, . " How Miould We Keep '"-;.''' Mr. Mi-iuaick t'apps wi! n,,i dill t tile di'Xetiolial se- iee. I'l' if. ;,n v.-r is president f the 1 '.rot herh I. i.u'lief l.eague uiee's at 7:',H p. 111. Ituti da'.' night. Hhyue t iiapel has Sliuda'. sc!,., i' at ' p. in. 'i h- ,-, on ni on i,ui v : e, at 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 - ( 1 ; w 1 d be he'd at 1 ', o eloek Sun lav mm uCg, con. lie ted the pastor, b'ev. .1. C lliet. Methodist. Tl. West Flid M. II. . htlleii will i S.tii la school at I' : 1." and iiioruiug s i e at 1 I a. in. The V'ltink , iiu.'eh wi!' in ;-,:ie'a s lo " r - White Goods Underpriced DURING OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Just as the Spring Sewing Season begins we offer these trade pulling, money-saving SPECIALS in wanted White Goods. Oth ers are saving big money, why not save too? LONG CLOTH No. 1300 10-Yard Bolt Fine Long Cloth, Sale Price .- $1.89 No. 200 10-Yard Dolt Chamois Finish Long Cloth, Sale Price $2.98 No. 300 10-Yard Bolt Extra Fine Finish Long Cloth, Sale Price ., $4.48 No. Gl 36" Good Quality Bleaching, Sale Price 12 l-2c No. 70 3G" Fine Quality Bleaching, Sale Price 15c No. 80 36" Best Quality Bleaching, Sale Price 19c 50c 36" Indian Head and Cannon Cloth, Sale Price , 25c 39c 33"I ndian Head and Cannon Cloth, Sale Price 23c 36" 75c Dotted Swiss, White and colors, Sale Price , 50c 36" 80c Fiae Quality White Madra, Sale Price 49c 32" 50c Remnants Fine Soisette and White Poplin, Sale Price 29c 68c 27" Extra Fine Quality P K, Sale Price 39c COTTON DOMESTICS ALSO UNDERPRICED 68c 32" Fine French Ginghams, Sale Price 39c 32" Bates and lienfrcw Ginghams, Sale Price 29c 32" Amoskeag Dress Ginghams, Sale Price 25c 68c Devonshire Cloth, Price 39c " Spencer and Victory Dress Ging hams, Sale Price 19c 27" Good Assortment Lad-Lassie Cloth, Sale Price 25c Good Apron Checks, Sale Price 7 l-2c Best Quality Domino Apron Check, Sale Price 10c Hamilton Hickory Shirting, Price. . 25c Good qualities Cheviots, Sale Price 10c, 15c and 19c 1,000 Yards Father George and AAA Sheeting, Sale Price , 12 l-2c 6 Pieces 7-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Sheeting 39c, 48c, 59c, 69c and 75c i;;sti,r had an attendance el -even ui,,r, hail he vuuiM hae had 1 ;a,- he sent in hi- mitice tu 'I'he Caet:e. iirot ract ,'d meeting in I'astuni.i last N vciiiIm"' he 1 -! , 1 1 . n to the la i gest -jut raV a in I ieiu es nt' uuii .I'll v men -sihlv i'v, r aseiuidei in ti;i .. , und' liciaiise the f.'reuuid end nee s , i' ti.i meetings reach, d tin- ie,,de ia even i;i it of the ciiUatc through display ad vcitis.-tueu's in The Hail?' I J.-.ett.-, .1 u-t as it p.'i.vs the ii-rcha u t to udverii' - , it will :ty the church. The iioede eke t-p he inf'iinn, d ah nit the lis.svh:,.i' ' stuck all ' prices. e,e)' tilatlg'l t hi y .11,' regular c list , ttier-. and 1 hey Ilk t , !' i a f ami! 1 I a i ', ,ut the d'lir.u -i r v'o-e and the pasinr's seraiui.. even liinu-rh t'".i. arc regular a. 1 1 eiu la nt d'h" (ias!,iina Ihidv (taette. leiw in i's nee, a,,,l spn n did heme, with no tu date eipnpi'ieiit and a staff of ehristian in, n at tl'e helin. i- Ill'llillU I'll' dllilv . 1 ..-o-t SlllelaC, a Ule! repa1',!;,;! newspaper that ,:',- in',, 1'ue,;- salid-. id' (iastoii iioini's. an I i's vie to ch u r, he i a nd liiei c'iia n' : , 1 : k , - i -. ' ' Dull 't I'e a de I i cue. ' ' It p.'l.i s tu advertise. 'I'u stimulate I 'h r'-! : a n p d.ii.ip'.' i'..r tie- i hurehes t h s;, leu, lid papi v make this Sa.U'da' icrj" a Va i !a ' ,'e to ali y.. tiU'S in the oiii.'.y :ils-':i'- ly t ree a'ei i-i auxieus to tuak - a i1 u, ni .ueieeii ' ,,!' ,u,r Nadav seiices. I; is (he de-ire u;' the puhjishel s to 1)1.1 k - t'1!' idllll cil lie'.-, s .;;;, wmlli while ami ',u,li r.-:i-!in. All y: areaskeil to do i- to rail, not I..t than 30 RETAIL STORES MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS 30 RETAIL STORES in Ke W. M. l.VMiins, pastor of Wed JKi Kil l. ', ini ad, s id' Sei ice meet at li : lo p. in. d'l'p ic tor -lu.iv. ' ' I 'u I ! i a t i Id, :11s." I i!..'ai,el Ii V. u It, is leader of the seniors a,,d h'nth Hallard of the junior-. No prea ,-n i ac; s'Uice a' nidit. At West laid Me'i: t chinch Miss I., ,1a l. iii. ,;c l,,r'- ;i-;-!;i,i! of Main Siieet ihurch. v. ill s; eak at the iimniiii; service at II oVIm k. ,'siinda. School at I he usual in , nr. I'd", a. in . Picybjtuian. I. At the I'il'-t I 'i,-,i!, , Sundav s, hunl he i d,,., ;.t ! : I ',. Men 's Hilde I hiss at I'1 V and lee u 1, '!' Ill, Millie; wolship III II , i) '. l.n k. The 1 r.i . l.'-v. d . II. I lender ', lite, ll. H.. !' I :ne ch. I'--,'. Night .sax y ice hele a 1 7 The West .. i,,,.. , !,,,!, h uus Sain lay s,ii i a ! t : e 1 a n I lllel a I n e- -er v i, e a ! 11 , ip'cIoi k v.i- a the I .as!,,,'. K'ei. i;. I '. I a'. ill chare,... Al tie' 7 o'che k l.iUt S' 1 ,i,'i v 1 111 ""' i ' 1 1 ee s.cie'i, . ot tin. stuni I'.m'ea'.or ; l. j- Mill il.lM' e ,h:,l' 'e ',' ti'i' II II I , i II i o The Young Man Make This Bank Your Business Home It is an institution organized and run for the SAFETY, the CONVENIENCE, the ADVANTAGE of its friends and custom- (J'i A crs. Your account is invited here on the ba sis of a more friendly, helpful service than is customary in our lines. "Our Service Makes Friends" The Third National Bank Gastonia, N. C. J. White Ware, Pres. Wade S. Suice, V? P. W. T. Love, V. P. V. E. Long, V. P. F. C. Abernethy, Cashier. Vhcrc --nit ycu find an other food, that comes to you ready-cooked with such flavor, economy and health, building satisfac tion as o. P N i a 1 TTiis combination of wheat and malted barley is a firm favorite with families that have used it for years and know its food value for both children and grown ups. There's a Reason Made by Postum Cereal Co.Jsc. Battle Creek.Nich. 1 M I O 0 I 11 a I il I I 0 I 1 C3 fi C3 1 a 0 I 1 I a 3 0 1 a I i 1 a I a 0 I r.i I 'I.'IIII. 'I'llis j l',iltl'-es t" 111' i 1 ' I II t " r I's i 1 1 uT -'eld .1 ill'V a e ell' t.'l III',' is lU'ee,!. Illis ( ,'i r, . Ill We! i.e i ,11 ill jdaee of tlii' usual I i , a, !, ' nr s, -rv ,e al ni'iil. ( dara lied: I-.; v ...-j I ;,. Ad, ill I'.llile I lass ai, , t al L':.:n p. in. I'lul'. V. I'. I , i i , ' i t, ,, !,, s lln- .'.!, I,, ela-es at - : 1-1 p. in . i M! i ; , i: V st ,,;y ) , : 1 ! I' lam r ai 7 ,. li . an I I'li'lidillli :,' 7:"M . III. ( 'see ai ' . n,'a ,:,;''. ll'iiise: I ir. r. II. A l.iins a, d M'. i; ,i. K. M.-mn. ,in,l n.-t awdiiy seieed a' I'' a. in. .V , i I'rrarliri SlT i, 1 UMelTeU'. I';, l'l'.,',' Ca i, "l: Mi H. I. re Uavii,' l'l' Hi .IV'l' !' Hi'" H.lll.l;. V Si llU'd. W ! 1 1 Il Hie a - .'I ' '.' . I"l ;. 111. Tlu'l'l' will l,e lei jna a idi i a -r icr loiiienai'.r. Episcopal. S' . Ma rk I l,ar,di. I.i.ujf A v. .. .. .'sua' li in .iTi.ii. !!,.. ,r. W. I '. .1 1 1 1 1 ii -, . 1 1 . let:': 11 , A i , ,n, ;, a e i, ,ii 7 : . '" a . in., ,-e , lav N n 1' : Id a. in.. Men s I !.!. I l.i-s 1 i a. in.. .Mei-aiae; 1'ia v- r a'ld siifieia ii a. in.. I. a ail, I'lai'i' and -i'i 1 1 1 1 ji 7:'-i a. in. A i-e; dial i it v ' t a ' i,m In CM"'.': - la al'ead .iiviiit -rri,c. Al! are i, i in ,:in'. Dallas-High Shoals. I.',".'. .1. I . I.i ','n,. laisl, ,-. s ,,:,ay s.di, .,,1 at I ;,.i.i . II !''i S'nuais aad liar din at li : li a. in. I ': eaeli i 'il' at i la p'diii 1 I a. in. 1'iva iiia- at I'ailns at 7 p. in. ,)r. ll'.'. ,r! i L ilian at llaHas at ', ji. rt.. and Senior i . m ' ii I.raae at HnlL'is .-iii'l a I!i-ii Sliuais al titla p. in. All air '.W'le'.iin.'. who builds his life on the Habit of Saving has a firm foundation. It is always the man who has saved and has money when op portunities arise, that gets ahead in business. We Pay Interest on Savings. The Citizens Natl Bank GASTONIA, N, C. Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $300,000.00 THE BANK WITH THE BIG CLOCK OYSTER SUPrER AND WRESTLING BOUTS Swral m iriit iih- ami i'a.st rodliiiK limits will Im istaKi'd '"' tl'- ItirrnhiTS of Si-out Troup Nn. l! at Clara Hall to-, niiit at. 7 :'! o'i l"i k. Krr.h (istiis will lx mivcI by Miss Marin M'-Cniiiii'll and ilriiiii'st ir siii'iK-r rlasiis nt t ho Clara, Dunn and Arm- htrniiir mil!-. An ailmi--sinu tin of ''' tints will lir t'liiirpid wiiH-li will iiii'ki'ic hupprr aii'l atLiclii fntrrUiuuit ut . A g(iul time it ass, u red to all who enjoy good cooking i and clean, vliuksome 6ioi't THE GASTGNIA MILL SUPPLY COMPANY SERVICE s PIPE TOOLS, CUTTERS Stillson Wrenches Vulcan Chain Tongs Vises Beaver Stocks and Dies Armstrong Stocks and Dies Phone 286 117 South SL SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAII,Y GAZETTE itiii- : . i ..e.l I !" It t ,
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