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f ACS tICBT THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY-, FEBtTJARY 1 192!. -r GAZETTE WANT ADS They Bring Results. Try 'Em. - Classified Advertising ; Rates: J Ads set in this type 15 j cents "Der line. 5 - Ada set ia thia type 10 rents per Hie. ,; AU keyed ads strictly confi!'-ri. Hal. : FOR SALE. FOB SALE: Om five p.,-. -.. 'first las condition 1 Co. FOB 8 ALE : On.- Sp.-. i;.f - baker, 1919 model. ,u A 1 ' bargala fur quick sale. ;;':.! . tot Co. FOB SALE: On,- seven pa- - ' - tional, J919 model, fir-1 . la-s . i Gastouia Motor o. , FOB SALE: Tlircumutor t ... truck'. Will give bargain l'-.r i :. aale. Gastonia Motor '. FOB SALE: First class t t"....t ... t delivered in Gastoni:. in -ar l''-. " pet cord. John A. Jtif.h. 'r:m,. i!" N. C. XI W I ' i r ; FOB SALE: Meat market. st,-k . , fixtures, good location, .si.-.:,' ; trade, at bargain pii.c i: Dickson t Co. ' FOB SALE: Grocery stun' mi. I . .. 4 combined. Good location, r. 'i . $15.00 per month. Stork will t. ' ' about $1,500. "X," care c'a.-'to. . : FOB SALE: Market and -inal ' i vt graeeriea at reasonable pr;ce r sell either as a whole or sej.ar.it i 1 , : , r. ceriea will run about ."hi. This i , J good atsnd and will yield a )"""! re tura oa smonnt iuvestrsl. ' ' A. P.. ., cara Gazetta. ' . WANTED. .WANTEP: Board mid room in pi-hat. family. ; 8tate price. rare Oasetta. A. Wl WANTED: Yon to call Xo. i :t f... ., appoiatment at Gastouia Hair dr. .-i..:: , Parlor. WANTED: Two furnished rooms f ..r j. light housekeeping, willing lo furnish kitchen. Call 211 or 707. tf LOST AND FOUND. ,LiOST: In poatoflieo or in store or on Main atreet, buucli of o keys in leather ease; reward for return to (la. ite. l'.-- AUTOS AND TRUCK ALCOHOL for your Auto Uadi.at.r $U0 per gallon. W. II. Wray. I 1F0B BALE: Or will exchange for for i. L Btudebakcr Six, in good condition f ;600 eaah. 1340 W. Franklin Ave. tf. Reduced I'RICFK on Moo, l.:i!,i., t : Call when in need of mechanical -. n Ice. W. II. Wray. b : JjHOW ABOUT that hot shot bait. i for I yoar Ford enrf We have theni I r 4 $2.50 each. Gasionia Filling Statu. ... -. IU BARGAINS in several ,! !.,-. Cara Overland, Oakland and , W. H. Wray. c NOTICE: If yon are in the mark. : fur fc truck it will pay you to invest utalr . this a Bnick nt a bargain (I i,e,n a BAIAIX.) "X. 1..." care Ca - sette. tt' FOB SALE: Fsed inner tubes, all M...s. J? .ia gOOl condition, seventydive e, i;t f, lip. W do expert repairing and tc treading. All work guarant I. i;:e tonia Vulcanizing Co. TuThS I'."., IJ FOB SALE: Bui.k truck, 1!M7 mod. I. - closed body, self starter, electric !.: -;,t -. - She's a real bargain. First 1 hi , k : 1 ; $250 gels it. "Bargain," can- :, ', aette. tr FOR RENT. FOB REXT: Store room i . For particulars apply I'.l.u FOB BENT: 298-J. J'uriiished room, l'h. .FOB BEXT: Store on W. st ', Good location. "Kx. Uuv.n- ," e sette. MISCELLANEOUS JUST A FEW more ma-ica, a " ,, -to go at the r.-lu'. i A. .1. Kirby. EXCHANGE YOUR COTTON SEED FOR MEAL: lU-jrin-ning today we are exchan ing 15 sacks cotton seed meal - for a ton of seed. If vou t - have any seed it will pay Vou - to bring them in the next . few days, as our stock of ... meal is small. Southern Cot ton Oil Co. tf GENEVA, Feb. 1. - A , , ; ,.. ., maka thrttrerland dry h:.s !, ' .. takes by the Swi Ami Ah -a., . . : ga Its first Kip... j a:!. ibto demand a feder:,' r -'- r. taarUnftae PwW crm-.eis t , ,,,.r ., local optioa. V: The jiroiiihitioiat Wa.iei, 1,, ., laat recent naoflieial Iwlhitiug -that a targ aumber of the lido a " can: , v " " """ jrars praseat4 to Ik. .'.1 'TS FIRST INTERVIEW WITH IAI AI LAMA SINCE YEAR 1811. I. Tii. r I. ... Me I, I,-.' 1 1 , h, . e I,,- ; ,aiii. . 1 1 . i . . hi a I. a to lone, luis.., a i: i-l '.. t. w lien iia' . 1,in a i a 17 I ". I.ha-a. "In t'r it f Ihe neiii. alt,,-." Mr l.llt'ei- bin,,: . Th. ti - r. e, ami oroa u s. st i.eU .. I. !. , I,. I HJ,i I'aa is lia. i! v ', ii ;;o, .--il-l llll'ipu.i , I.,.,. 1 1. ,!,,,.. l..-r . i.-nap of -ill, I si'u'f a It - .et. , a ',1 line, Th: :a in ! , I- 111. i . i I it la l veil i-i : h! I' i. I..., , of ..Hi; f,-r ol ton, it i"l:s. ' i In MOST UNBFSIRABIE PEOPLE OF EUROPE ARE COMING TO AMERICA SAYS AUTHORITY. i;i:i;i.i , I'u.-i d iias iv.e in I Feb. I 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ntlal Fal'ipe il t hr. aleie. i. le I oil', of.ll iiel .1: An ! ,1 ,;, In 1 1 1 i I " 'I' tile h. s i : 1 1 A men I - .an 1 ra 11 1 I.' 1 -.a ; lid I', ,la I , , 1 1 1 . who a ! r 'l ill pally from 1. a in 1 I I e a 'amber-. .1 have been ill and advice , oleif.it Wa-. -w a llipe, I with I-, .( and a.e i,, a, I. ir pi I In 1 1 s to 1 , 1 1 --,,!, . on thi il n -t loll ddein ill - inf.irn. 1 1 eis pi lit w: a, made to keep hat that, t 1- to .till I - :u .n-.:h t in' has il II. ;.: s.,rt. . ! -H-'tng "a .' held up 'it' the menu, (ir not he a n ki , p tin no ii 't s.pieal The applicant "However, sinh men are only a part t),(- "" "l-r.tw,g to shift the im- igr.Bt, ,to America." I BIG PANTHER HUNT IN MECKLENBURG COUNTY ( 'ha t l,(t te News. Hun'ors. :in scouring every wooded im- .... ...... h ,n. cast of Mjw Park Toes it. ri search for the Providence i': .,!h- r. ' ' believed to have, U-en the im r the lawyer. Road enrl.v in the i' . I' :. ii.i..ssil.li. early in the after i.i, ... . r i ni.'i 1 1 tin. m.uitu.r tt iwiv4. ... the rouudup of theiMEET "OWDAY r.ni.r.'' lnih luis Ik-ii ereatinif . ii. r.-t thru.u.li.ii.t II n.i,tv fur ,, u,,, afteriMri.M of in-t week at ;i dVluek. T.,e 1 ... I k f li.nil.Ts rere making a 'irele seeretai i. H are oliee more urgent . . . . . Mi ,r ( 'reek afM.nl noon, follow ' 'l''' ' ,,,,u ""' K' O' T.il Hecre (.. . I, ,,,!, . i.nimal went af ",rv- MrM- V J M''llib, the phtees , i ,,,. , .,, It. M.M.y hunters of '"'etii.K not later than Thursday i i.....! t . 1 I'. ..v id. are township earlv "'K'1' . . . I:i ui ai iiirdanre with pre ar- I I ' . ... I. nt when it was lenrned ,n. al li:. l Ihs ii seen on the Law ihe driie was started north,1 1 here will l.e a eaUe.l nieetiiiK of the ,i!in;i..ii of .rossinp McAl- 1 i.stoaia Chapter, F . 1. ('., tiiinoirnu k and foriniu a eoujiine-1 afternoon at at th home of the in- other hunters somewhere president, Mrs. W. II. I'oole, on West , i 'r,-ek. i Airline avenue. important business ail, in 11... afternoon in.li " l.i.-li was to have been transacted at' the Hiiii.al had not been lo ' ""' ''.'Buhar meeting postponed from last h i niii.ilier of dogs on hiiud, ' r'ri,ln-v "iU u' 8 fu" u,l( '"' ieve.l p..ssil.l,. that the trail.''""'1' is r'Mlw ''''' ' i,.i k. I.eioie nitfht. In case' n Il ; li-'i: I,,,' t , !I.M ill .1. I I.. tin! is hn. huiiteis were pre- 1 r e... ' up tin. aniinal. l l i .. ul.o lues in the county hut Handsomely engraved invitations Loyola O'Connor. Bertram Bracken di li.i hi-, a tui, on l'ist Seventh rending as follows have been received in reeled the production, i. 'et ... t I. ail, .tie, is the man who shoti""' eity: Those who hnv, already seen Harriet .''.'in il. Whether if was the sain. "at has l.ei n reported in Provi ,,, ,.--liii f,,r Mime time, luit was I .'. .r I'.nar ( reek in Charlotte tin latter part of Inst week, is :. ... I'ile l.'.il only a .istol in his pocket ! i- hi , i.ne !,. the lily about 7 o'clock. - In i r , the bridge over Briar re. k and -'arted to aseeiid the eleva tion this -i.le of the creek, lie saw n ytr.i.o,, animal coming down across the !" 'I Hi.', the . 1 1 1 a el iun of the residence "! I'r. an I Mrs, .1. M. DeAnnaii, Who li" on the i rest of the hill, north of the I. -.w vers i i-l. The animal was iroinir in !...iL'. urai.tnl leaps over the field and 'i t dug :.' a canter, like a dog. Not j . i"" iii . i it was ..' I took a look at it. Mr. File st.ped , When it iot with- hi ! ra.it;.-. he pulle lir,-. I three times. The at i.ol of the pistol, but; "i.i. mi.-. I its y, oracefnl leaps and at I th.-.t :;-,(,- . .oss,.. over the Lawyer's "' ' o I di-ai. ilea red south of the road1 t ie thickets of Brixr Crock. Mr. File telephoned t ho police depart in,,, v.,.,,.. in... i... i i. i 1 "'"'I" i I'.'. a s.s-n on the Lawyers road 'spread ; ab. hi' th,. city ia sliort order and after - aa hour or two ninny people in antonio-l H'es wen , 'he .rent n their way out to the place. ,'e a!,'!,,,!",'",'' lTT- rl'' I ie animal looked to linn like , File said tl , ". Wolf. , .'la 1 !' : I lu'i f W i i lozen policemen, including ! '.. Urr. went out. Manyj loin:,-,-, who had come to the city en-! i-iite to make the start with the biff ! row. I that had arranged to meet ill Prov 1 idenoo at ! o , .... , , : . . ' ' ! and joined those i;oing out the Lawyers -I'l- Thev expected to go to Provi .. ' K I nee later, it no trace of the beast I , ' I ull be discovered at the Law vers road, ,1, F was expected that hes-auso of the re port of the animal being shot at not far from the city and the fact that there was a crowd supposed to be already ns- si ii. Lie. I ill I Providence there would be several parties of hunter out in the county looking for the animal. There w,s s""" " "b,lon 'ls whether he,,, mii'lit be two panthers so many a n.l autlientie have been the reports dur- ing the animal. last few days as to the strange In addition to the reports Saturday and Sunday of the animal's having beei seen mar Briar Creek and having killed two shoots at the John M. Walker farm during the night of the snow last week, ivitii the tracks of some strange beast seen in the snow there and elsewhere siil.seipu nt to the incident at the Walk er farm, there was a panther scare at Matthews Saturday night. A' lea-t live reputable citizens of Mat thews, including two women of the town, n port they heard cries like those that have 1" n described as having been heard ; in other sections, and one man, Mr. Pen nui'jcr, reiioitid he saw the animal. He a'I'd several of his neighbors and they look.- I for it, tiiniing only its tracks, however. It is said that, although the matter had not been widely reported, the ti.a.ks of some beasts not yet iden tified, were seen on the Will Mcl.eod place, near Matthews, a week ago. T. i.ilng ti verify other reports that 'In' a.ii.oal was in the vicinity of Briar r. i k last week and not far from tlie I 'e r an. n place on the Lawyers road, is the testimony of Banks McClintOck of h. ( harlotti. National Bank, who lives mar the intersection of the Plaza and 'in Law v. rs road at the edge of the city. lie heat i -tratiL'e crit Sundav nr 'he ho use and couldn't attribute it . anvthing . Is,- ihan a baby crying. ing as the three outstanding features of ! s tiie ,i i. s were continued for some j the work the completion of the Valley ' i.ne and seemed to be made by an in- Forge Memorial, in which North Caro-1 aat apparent'.!- in acute pain, ho went ! liua has yet to fill her allotted niche; I at t a mgro cabin that stands in theithe erectine of a fountain at Plymouth. 1 of the wooded section near his to see if the cries came from j any there. Ill,, sounds were not lo I. however, and neither he nor the rs who heard them could identify .'n. Mr. McClintock does not pre-: n l t i sav that the cries were those of pat 'Lor or of any other wild beast, but admits he does not know what they since Saturday many reports have conic from country adjacent lo Briar and McAlphine's creeks, from the neigh- Imrh.HVil (,f Matthews and other aee- tions twtween here and Matthews re porting the presence of some wild crea ture whose tracks aad tries ara not those of auy identified animal. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY I U. C. CLUB'S GIFT I TO LIBRARY. I The two latest volumes of "Who's i Who In America." covering the years 191.H-'19-'21 '21. arc uow Jn the library. - Th l'ook are the gift of the F. ' """ Br" ''" '-' ...c T" " " "l'r..". . ...r ,. . nlsa the World A !l.i;.u:.r wliich nils re "",,.v CIRCLES TO AY. The various tir.l.s of the First . Preidivteri:.n rl.i.nl. till ..I.-, 1 Ml .11. hi CALLED MEETING OF U. D. C. CHAPTER. "AKRSUALt-aAKrLt INVITATIONS. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Xcnl Sample re. pout the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Lois to Mr. .lames M.Cnrley Bniksdale on Thursday evening, February the sev eiiteenth nt M-veii o 'clock ' Pine Haven ' ' I 'on. .a ne, Florida At Home ' After March the First 1. aureus. South Cn.roli.ui TUESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB WITH MRS. D. M.JONES, Mrs II. M. Jones was hostess vesler- ,.,y f ivnuHIII to the Tuesday Afternoon ci,, i. ,,.i ., (',,,, ;,,,;i,.,i .,,,.,1 .,, d his pistol and count of the impassable condition of the animal veered a' si,,i m.,,r Mrs Jones' I.,,,,,,, h. ...eet. im, ,,IH i,,.,! ,vj,i, her sister Mrs. ,1. Fee Hobiuson. on West Second avenue, liook .s ,,nye, nt. four tables arranged in ..... .a.... i :.. i. cyclamens, yellow jessamine and ferns were used in i-harmiiiL' nrofnsion and the .. . .... . a UMitiiiH nleti was beautifully carried nl, Xlln .or,. (,.ir,is w,.n (,,eorated with cupids and hearts and on each t;ill(. r , , , ,a!k(.ts filled r. and white mints. At the close f in,,,rM,i"K s,'r'u's of Ka,nps im vh- ......... ....iio.;..,, ;.. .. ,,..,).. .r,n;.,i ,' ' . ',. ,' .. ., ed courses was served, the valentine idea being emphasized in each course. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MISS COON. -r. ' in.l Mrs. W. I.. (W entertain-, ed last night, at a very lovely dinner ini.lv it, i. , .lo) i vn t ill. Ilf ftie i.lni-iili I li .,' , lurtluhiv anniverMnrv of their little . m- 1.-...1 , t .. . . daughter. Miss Kathnne toon. A spe- . , ,. , 1 , o , f ,1,, 1 1111 null- llll.-l .-i,-.li,l 111 alll l. III, boarders in the home, and the dinner parly was held later in the evening. The centerpiece for the table was a beautiful white frosted birthday .ake set with el. veii nink candles An uhih- ...,,, fm. ,..,,,rsi ,,;...,,. .vns vrr ...a ,,f. ! ,(.r ),,,!. the cake was cut. Miss Mabel j Littl(, ,.,,,. ,lilll0 and the thimble ; Mr. E, MeLurd the ring, and Capt. R. G. Vu,rrv tll0 ,lltto.i. (i..sts for the evcnini: included Iiev. and Mrs. W. C. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wray, Mrs. II. B. Moore, Prof. W. P. Grier, Misses Edith Mason, Ka tie Smith, Kate White.ier, Mabel Little, Dora Squires; Mesaaa. EJ MeLurd, K. B. Denny. R. (i. Cherry, Walter Tuck er and Dr. Martin . ATTENDED CONFERENCE OF D. A. R. OFFICERS. Mrs. George W. Rngan and Mr ,C!- A. Rob.nson returned ast night from Concord where thev attended n confer-;., ' . ' ... ence of D. A. R. officers presided over i -r:,. t -,.i "v ,m' " " ' '" Trane, or v oncorn. i lie eoniereiice was . . , i i . .- i heid in the Y. M. C. A. building and , . ,, . n 1,.,.,. UIH ie.ii.inr. Were in ft I To.ii M.ti. , ..i.. i i . ' Tho regent of the Concord chapter in-, traduced Mrs. W. X. Reynolds, "f Winston-Salem, first vice-president gen- i cral, who made a very nplendid talk. ! Mrs. W. O. Spencer, the Xnrth Caro-: lin, Slntr licciit. outlined the work planned by the Xorth Carolina organiza tion for the year. Mrs. Buel Htnti: cticut organization ! regent of the Connei and chairman of the national iiiiiniira- tion work, spoke on intf ligration and ; lowin 'lribed lands, to wit: Americanization. i s'l"ate, lying and being in South Point The feature of the conference was an , township, (iaston "County, and more par address by Mrs. George Maynard Mill- '' ll,ar,v ''escribed and defined as fob er. of Connecticut, vresidont ceneral . i ,,ws ,,ii;,..l tho ,.in., i, I n'ltinnnl nrrrnniyntinn fnr i tin vim r ' 'the water front of which is 'being con- verted into a park, and Ihe placing of a painting in the War Museum at Paris. The subject for this painting will lx a transport being conveyed across the wa- ters and the painting will cost about 1 - 1,000. Mrs. Miner also stated that the D. A. R. was the first organization 01 women to come into existence in America, with the exception of a few missionary societies and that it is the only woman's organization recognized by the government. This conference was of inestimable value to chapter regents, state officers, and all those active in the work of the state. Following the eonfereuee an laborata and - brilliant reception was (held t the koine of Us Coltraaa 'an opportunity afforded the goesta to meet aad chat in an informal war with J the many distinguished women jitwfit - as honor guests. . SOCIETY PERSONALS f ! am Vara Pnnan L&t K!a tnAMiirlrr . fhe Kll(-sf f)r sevi.rj4) (,ay8 of Mrg A11(ert sHm-v John1on. Mrs. D. A. Jones, of Abingdon, Vn., arrives today to be the guest of her son, Mr. 1. M. Jones, and Mrs. Jones at their home on Highland street. Mrs. Jonea has been with her daughter, Mrs. Mat thews, of Spartanburg, for seveial weeks, ALL STAR CAST IN ANITA STEWART'S NEW PICTURE, A KATHLEEN NORRIS STORY Charles Rlchman and Ward Crane Play Opposite Star in Her Latest. Harriet and the Tlper," Auitn Mewatr s latest i irst Rational picture,, which will he screened at the (iastoniiin Theater today and Wednesday, is from Kathleen Norris ' story of the same namo : The story, which has a fireeumirh Vilfane setting, ran serially in the l'ictorial Re! w,.v, and has since lMeu' puhlished in '"ok form, Supporting Miss Stewart is a" "H-star cast, including Ward Crane,' Charles Kichman, Irving Cunuiiings, By- ' rr, Munson, Myrtle Stedman, Margaret; Fan. lis, Barbara Fa Marr Deeley and i and the Piper," both at the coast mid in New York, are unanimous) in cjcclariiig it the lest film vehicle in which Miss Stew art has yet appeared, not excepting "In Hid Kentucky," which was one of the most successful of last wason 's produc I ion. I. 0. 0. F. NOTICE. I i Regular meeting of (iastonia Lodge No. 1S, I. o. (). p.., Thursday night,; Febniary ", at 7 : .'HI o'clock. Work in the initiatory degree. All inenilienj are' urged to attend. !:. B. DOLI.FY. N". (i. '('2 tt. li. STOWi:. Sec. 75 No. 50 Universal Wind. I m m era For Sale Both Cone and Tube. Boyd's Textile Bureau, 339 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. 5 i aaaaaa. i wwwww . WHITE EAGLE'S INDIAN OIL ' Belter known as RATTLKSXAKE OIL. Th, fI.l In.Ui... i.,lw.io fnr ni.o.nn.. lis.... Pain, Stiff Joints. Won '1 blister. Harmless. The only medicine of this ki"'l ,ll:lt has ever been placed on the 'market. Sold by all druggists, oO cents bottle KKNNKDY'H UltCG STORE. Itinerary of Deputy Collector C. A. Moser for Gaston and Lincoln Counties. Deputy Collector C. A. Moser will be at the following places to assist indi vidual taxpayers in the preparation of their individual income tax returns for ; tho year 19l!0: Lowell, X. ('., February lo. I MeAdenville, X. C, February lfi. Stanley, X. ('., February 17. ' Belmont, X. ('., February Is and 19. ; Mt. Holly, X. C, February 21 and 22. Bessemer City, X". ('., February 2;!. Cherryville, N. C. February 21 and 2.".. ; Gastouia, X. ('., February 2H and 2S, i March 1, 2, .'I, lo, 11, 12, 14 and 1.1. , Lincolnton, X. ('., March 4, !3, 7, S : and 9. Mr. Moser will be glad to assist indi ! vidua Is in Gastouia at any time. He can I be reached by telephone 590 J or at his i ollieo in the posttoflico building. .rp4 COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ! T'liiltF find 1v virtnr nf 4hn nnu-nr nnl ' authority in me vested by a deerea in , tha ,.r0M.0lli n"ow ,-, , ,, -,.... ... 1 the Superior ( onrt of Gaston County en- .... , i l""',,. j. A. Mullis. Walter Mullis, Mrs. Lilly ,,,,,, , . , . , ,,. , , . Met ullough and husband oltie. Met ill- J . hiugh, C. n. Mullis and D. II. Mu is against Mrs. Minnie Sides and husband1 h ...... . Vf ... ,t . i !. Sides, J M Mullis, Mrs. Maggie j 'oZ',.ma f"'1 '"'"d M B Bozeman,; T- f" M,lll,s ani1 ('- L- Mu,,,M' 01 ., i i will put up at put.im auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash at. the ' '"Hr,l,"u"e door in the City of Gastouia, X- C-' at 12 o'(lok "ori on MONDAY, the 7th day of MARCH, 1921, tho fob Adioinincr the lands of Walter Mollis. W. L. Riley, the Smith lands, and others a"'l bounded 03 follows: Beginning at a stone on the Smith line, Walter Mullis' enrner, and runs with his line X. C94 W. s0 poles to a stake, J. M. Mullis ' corner; thenco with his line X. 5 E. 32 2 5 poics to a rocK in a oranen on w. u. i Riley 'g line; thence with his line S. 79 1 E. 20 2-5 poles to a stone rt tho end of a rock wall; thence X. 25 E. 64 poles to a stone, Riley's corner; thence 8, 94 B. 34 1-S poles to a stone; thence 8. G9Vi E. 52 2-5 poles to a atone, Riley's corner on Smith's line; thence with said line, S. 25 W. 50 2-3 poles to the beginning, j containing "1V acres, more or less and! being the J. J. Mollis home place near the Adrian Mills. The above described property is being sold by the heirs of J. J. and V. B. Mul lis for division. This 1st day of Febniary, 1921. K. L. SIOMON, YF23c4w CoauaiasioBar. . aad - fS , J , The finger of economy sticks out of every advertisement we publish. 1? you will harken to it and follow the trail it will lead you to the best and biggest savings you can make today. We advertise what we do be cause we do what we advertise. If you will read our advertise ments each day you will find not only sure and certain sav ings but good sound advice about your financial affairs. Of course our telling you to buy for cash all of the time may sound like playing on a one-string harp but it is SANE advice and if you will only act on it, the end of the year will prove to you that it has been worth while. Gastonia Furniture Co. Gastonia, N. C Same Price to Strangers as to Our Friends ii i Children's Shoes Our stock of Misses' and Children's Dress Shoes is still complete in spite of the fact that we have sold many of them during our sale. In order to further reduce our stock we will continue to sell them for just One Half Price See us for your Robinson Shoe Co. Gastonia. N. C. '' TjUC- m - Children's Shoes. -
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