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JJYCLONE! i cyclone struck this country in the way of a Store Room full of Merchandise with their* nSuSlX °* h,lrh PrlCeS' Th'S ^ WC ‘nV,te y°Ur attention to « things we picked V* aLOOK! !s ||<gyajdBEodFlgimel only 10c per yard. SS22*®”*^ wood Cotton Flannel 6c yard. Good Red Oa uco only 3 l-2c yd Men’s Heavy Winter Undershirts only 14c each. Ladies Undervest “ 10c “ 1 Case Men’s Wool Socks only 10c pair. Big lot Men’s Black Seamless Sox worth iOr» k. ggtfJM8 each Bieghed^Towels C6c°eacPre 6° Pair Big lot of the best Apron Ginghams, only 6c yard. DRESS GOODS One Piece <« M «• M r ii i *5£3S£8HSS5a«s£ „ New line of Fine Dress Flannels and Crepons in thin week. ^ 7^c’ our pnce ^9c. IBS-.--- --CLOTHING AND PANTS_* Men'll Work Pants only 2Bo „ #*** ®**T3r Wool Pants worth 08c, our price 60c * **•*« "*«*•“«» «■.««<. worth 08c.our price 4..c t vAn«t.*. > — w>nntji _ r* p . cactl- Mon’s Wool Winter Coats only 98c orth 5 Oc, oar price 36c. 26 3-ptece Vester Suits worth $1.26, our price »8c. Good line Men’s. Boys’ and Youth’s Fine ilothl..* Ila' . - . SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! xromi6cup. Men s and Ladies’ Fine and Coarse Shoes from the cheapest to the best $6.00 Shoe at $3 26 Clothing Ge^s<PWf^hi£2?^i/11^ ?£ 9uoiations and not name half the unparalleled values we have to offer in Drv GooHh thvm Fm?Mh?ns8’ Shoes- Ha“- Caps, Notions, etc. Call for what you don’t see in our store. ^ (ioods’ y we will give to every school child, that enters our store and asks for it, a Nice Pencil Tablet. TPHE BEE HIVE, Cheapest store in the town. '| _ ' "gix^BAILEB -A.2STXJ Q-ROVES.^fe' 1_ I" p Ill I wife I «Nft mC PW lf-r » i rr .i Dtiroic Journal. . .“Yon dasptsa km, Uarmaduke f” Wtarad tbs «nUM girl to a bant dr •pansg void The youth shook bU bead. .^rn**a,"V’r' 0rle<1 paaaiooalsly, bobrirtjrt aod I wwa a go**, nr*1* 1“ a Heat as of agony, aba cast bind! soMdfoanHiitgyii his had. . HAYE YOUR PICTURE TAKER. l*oc leal fine photographs of yourself and family call at the VALE STUDIO, Oppuite Poet Office. r We can please you. The best work only—executed in artistic »<yle. Prices will suit you. CHAS. E. VALE, GASTONIA, - . x. C. Saeoeaeor to Barp Bros. VSI ■ ja*llate«i*l. Chic.ro fo*. •‘dhe*! teaching dm lo danco,’’ be ex plained. **Aod how far bare yon procreated?" "I have learned where to pot my arm," j lone baa atie been ci«inc you **Ob ! a little oxer aU wee*a." Leon Steam Laundry. B*alpped with the neweet •ad beat machinery. We em ploy (hilled white people <Hdy, (ad dont take ne*ro lauadry. Bead aa yoar handle tkroa*k Moore k Alexander at the BUte Grocery. They are oar mgeatm at GaatoeU aad will be (lad to nerve yoa. Bead aot later than Wed nee day at soots. LEO* STEAM LAUHDRY CO., Wl.TnfcW. CIllLOm, L C. Moore A Alexander, A|ts. New-York Life Insurance Co., Tk» Oldest ul Ur*Mt International Utk iaeuraace Com ....pu/ la the World... 30MH A. MCCALL, mniUttr, ACTUAL Newi, Placed and aid-fbr Business, Excluding Not-Taken Policies, for the year 1999. NEW-YORK LIFE, $202309,080 Hutual Life, 162,870,679 Equitable, 149,731,910 PERMANENT CUSTOMERS I Net Gain in Insurance in Force During the Yenr 1999. NEW-YORK LIFE, $117,880,865 Hutual Life, 80,750365 Equitable, 67,299,288 f. 0. CHURCH. Camera I Aeent, Chariatle. H. C. T. a nrnon. tfpeelal IfMt, Oautaata. N. C HOUSE THREE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, COMMENCING THUR8DAY, NOVEMBER 13. —COLUHBIA OPERA CO.=» 30-t* ARTISTS-30 STRONG CHORUS, MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. PRETTY GIRLS. FUNNY COMEDIANS. PRICES—25, ^5 and 50 cents. Saturday Matinee—Children 15 cent*, adults 25c., to all parts of the bouse. Reserved .seats 00 sale at Torrence > Drag Store Tuesday. There’* Reason for THANKSGIVINQ when the shoes you wear don't pinch your feet, don’t cause coma, don't aggravate you, don't add to yottr worries and troubles. We don't make shoes to order, but we sell shoes that fit. It’s a feat to sell shoes that fit and we are np to that part of the business. Here are shoes that not only fit, but are stylish and every way satisfactory. ....Robinson Bros.... SHOES and KBITS FTTEIflSHIKOS THANKSGIVING Is coming and now Is a good time to buy^o THAT NEW CARPET, THOSE PRETTY RUGS, THOSE LACE CURTAINS, THOSE BEAUTIFUL MAR SEZLLES COUNTERPANES, THAT TABLE LINEN, and many other Pretty Things to beautify your home You will find a good selection in all these goods at THE OLD RELIABLE New York Racket. E. M. ANDREWS ...GASTONIA STORE... Special Attention! See our line of Bed Room Suits, Hall Racks, White Rnarael Bed* and Rockers, furnished at less cost to you than from my Cuarlotte Store (less expense here). AT FACTORY COST—One Folding Bed, One Leather Library Rocker, and one Hall Rack. SPECIALTIES: Blankets, Comforts, Stoves, Trunks. Also Carpets, Mattings, Organs _and Pianos.... If you wish time—como. If yon pay cash—come. E. M. ANDREWS Successor to The Armstrong Furniture Co. Early Fall Thoughts on Shoes Oihu \ ^ SfjrWt for V St\ Dnm, Hoot*, CVrt»*xr. Summer i* ended .nd the cool weather is here. It now become* necessary to change one1, .pp.^, and one1* Shoe*. Our store It the place where the freshest design*, the up-to-tbe-dati. ■iia uw-nmir creation* are to be found, and at the leaat price* Hetry and Hgfct walk la* SHOES for men and women. Beauty, Comfort, Service, Small Coat—all combined. J. Q. HOLLAND & CO.
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