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,Th3 Castonia Gazette. J PEKSONAL MENTION. IIOIIADYS NEAR AT flAND. I purchases do not foreVt , tbiij WANTS. 'em And Get. Results. Advertlarmenta Inewted undr thla hnT at the rata of ion wunta a Una for' tho flrat inaortlon and Hva cnta Una for each aubaequent Inaertlon. - I'hon No6X In lha future Tha aatta will tiiak a rharse lor all nolle of falra, aupiMtra. .nt.rtalnm.nle. etc., tha object of which la to mako mon.y. A charaa will aleo be marie for card, of thanka and obltu arlra. Tha rata la five tenia a Una. An xtra chare will ba mada wban copy la fire pared In thla of Mo. ,- LET US store your cotton and save you worry and risk from fire and 'damage. U. II. Packer & Co. DI?c3 rjOR SALE A Rood horse, l a lady to drive, Mr. J. R. Ouinn returned last week from Morganton. Gazette Want Ads Pay. Try tcrJ"' Jl of Mrs. l. Wr Mellon. - Mr. Oscar Neil, of Clover S. C, who has been in Baltimore stndyioe dentistry, d a a b e d throneb Gastonia Weduesday en route home. Mrs. W. E. Kindley left yes terday for her borne at Payette ville after a month's visit to her parents, .Dr. jmd Mrs W. H. Hoffman. Mrs. D. E. Vipperman. of High Point who had been visit infir her mother, Mrs. J. A. B. Hurley for several weeks, left yesterday for home. m . m a mm wr. j. uscar Milord js ex pected home this week from Texas where he has been spend tag some time with relatives. v Mr. T. T. Lucas went to Charlotte Tuesday where he at tended a banquet given Tues day night by the Charlotte Coni- mandery No. 2 of the Masonic order. Mr. B- T. Morris and fam ily moved back this week into their own home on Main street. For the past several months they have occupied a residence on Long street while their Main street bouse was beine enlarged and remodeled. Mr. A. C. Williamson, a former Ciastonian now residing at Fort Mill, S. C, came up to attend the Gilliam-Adams wed ding Wednesday returning home yesterday. Mr. Williamson's health has improved greatly within the past year or two. Mrs. Williamson was prevented from coming on account of ill ness. safe for Will sell at bar' Grain. Horse can be seen at Davis s stable. tf WANTED To buy remnants of seed cotton. Will pay highest :' ' market price. Henry & BradLEv, Gastonia, N. C. D20c4. LOST. Light tan overcoat X length Sunday afternoon between Ozark and Gray mill. Suitable reward for return to D. F. S. Austin, Ozark mill. tf. FR RENT Heath store building on Main street near First Nation al - Bank, Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. tf. LOS T OK STAYED from my prem ises at Dallas, last Thursday about 35 or 40 lbs return to T. E. Shuford. Shuford ETerybody Preparing for (he Festive"- Season Merchants Have Splendid Hoe ol Christ mas Goods and are Pottiof ? Them on Display-Somt the Things (be Christmas Shopper Sees... Christmas is near . at hand again, the festive season when good feeling runs riot and when Kris Kringle holds reign over the kingdom of little folks. It's the most joyous season of all the year and more elaborate prep arations are made for it than for Wolfe Brothers, who have con venieut quarters in the Singer building, have, on display a nice line of jewelry and novelties for the holiday trade. Though estab lisbed in Gastonia only a few months thev are building op good business aud are catering to the tastes of the public in tbeir line. A visit to their store sbonld be included in the pur chaser's Christmas program. Kennedy's show windows con tain a pleasing array of novel- tics for the holiday trade. Whi'e on your Christmas shopping totr .a s a a . a any otner lestai day in an me twelve months. Already there are many signs I don't fail to see their goods ox mnsimas. ine snow win dows of the various stores fairly bristle and bulge with all sorts of toys for the little ones and things appropriate for the older folks as well. Some of them are handsomely decorated and are admired by scores of shoppers. Still other .windows will be bid ding for attention next week. Kaa ni rra weight. Suitable reward for their in WEDDING invitations We can furnish them, either Printed on nice stock or engraved, at reasonable prices and promptly. Giyes your order. Gazette Pub lishing Company, Gastonia, N. C. tf VOUK PRINTING This IS 1 mind the business man to re- and others who use printed matter that we do all kinds of commercial print ing. Let us send you samples and quote prices on envelopes, letter heads, note heads, bill heads, state ments, pay envelopes, church envel- KT": ruX? Sr"- -Dr. John W. McDonnellof j 11V.00 auu violin. v.aiua, itwwil f . rri -j blanks, hand bills, circulars, circular Baltimore spent Thursday in the letters, prescription blanks, receipts, city with his brother, Dr. D. E. special blanks of all kinds, booklets, McConnell. D r . McConnell pamphlets or anything else that you pradnaterl At the hcaH nf hie may need. Prices right, delivery elraauatea at tne dead ot his prompt, satisfaction guaranteed. class at tne University of Mary Mail orders receive prompt attention, land last year and was appointed Gazette Publishing Company. Gas- rsir1nr curopnn of tha P. tonia, N. C. tf. fprian Pv & T?-.r T-Tc.'fol T1 - j w v. juu. .ivo puai , uar timore. where he will remain Gastonia Produce Market until next June. Recently he Jens ..11c was elected to a lull professor- Frys 15c. ship at Davidson College, to fill Eggs i 22c the chair of biology and act as Butter 20c. college pnysician, and take up Onions 85c. the work there September, 1908, Peas 'LL JL $2.00. but will continue his special Cora -.'. ...... 80c. work. He says he is much im- Sweet Potatoes : ,.50c pressed with the growth of Gas Cabbage .....150 tonia since his last visit here, Country Hams 16c and remarked especially upon Country Shoulders . 11 1-2 the beauty of Main St. since it Homemade Molasses 50 to 55c had been paved. From here he ' Cranberries 15c qt. goes to visit his parents at his Gastonia Cotton. !d home PIace McConnells- Tlioco flan,re rsnnn.nt I tin nriaa I Vllle, S. C. cka mAAinn ii n,s ls tfae season of decay S2 11 and weakened vitality; good Middling .rZ'"rZ 10 7-8 beaI,t,h ls.hard to retain. If Cottonseed .. 21c you. d retain youis, fortify your Cotton Receipts. 1,7 rh H.lister's fR6cky September s 950 bales. S??"" T?xi SUreSt W3y October r 2,046 bales. J5c' fea or Tablets. November.....'. 752 bales Adama Drug- Co. The handsome jewelry store of tbe Torrence-Morris Company was a scene of beauty last night when hundreds of ladies and scores of gentlemen came in re sponse to printed invitations is sued several days ago to view tbe many handsome and costly Christmas articles displayed by this enterprising firm. The store was attractively decorated with holly and cotton festooning while the show windows held a wealth of enchanting things in gold, silver, cut glass and band painted china. Mr. W. B. Mor ris. Mr. L. F. Wetzell, Mr. Rud dock, Mr. Sid Winget and Mr. Holland Morrow received the .visitors and took pleasure in showing them the holiday goods. It vas the most successful Christmas opening yet had by this firm and was both a delight to tbe visitors and a pleasure to tbe members of tbe firm. FRIDAY. DEC. 13. 1907 TOWN AND COUNTY. DURNO The Gastonia Oil Mill is paying 28 cents for cotton seed. , His many friends will learn with regret that Attorney John G. Carpenter is confined to his home at Stanley by illness. A dispatch in the Charlotte News Saturday from Lcimburg told of the critical illness of Dr. Fred K. Cooke, dean of the rjedical departement of Wake Forest College, at the home of his father, Judge Charles M. Cooke. He is a brother ol Mr. Wilbur C. Cooke, formerly of Gastonia but now of Greensboro. A dispatch from Washington Wednesuay says: It is known to be a fact that the railroads have discontinued negotiations with the States about a compromise on passenger rates. The roads will now carry the matter to the Supreme Court of the United States where it will be settled. This decision, it is said, was reached Saturday. Morris Brothers department store is one of tbe popular places with Santa Claus where each season the much-loved old gen tleman makes bis headquarters. Both show windows and count ers hold a wealth of Christmas toys and presents of different kinds. The Messrs. Morris and their clerical force keep in close touch with Kris Kringle and each year have a splendid as sortment of holiday goods, the present season being no excep tion to the rule. Yeager's, as is always the ca e. presents a most inviting and tempting appearance to Christmas shoppers. Here one finds not only everything in the line of ladies garments, cloaks, coats, furs, etc., but also a large and excellent1 line of dress sundries and novelties which ap peal so strongly to the feminine taste. The two show windows display some most timely articles for Christmas presents, one being devoted to a beautiful line of umbrellas. Mr. Harrison Ferguson, the clever manager of tbe retail department, has planned well for the holiday trade and the customers will get the benefit. Teddy be-ri will figure large ly in the holiday trade this year n'd in: largest and beat assortim ot uf these is to be found ,ii , ihe big department store .'f the J. M. Belk Com pany Not only so but tbe eager buer of Christinas things will find here a varied and well selected assortment of things which will make most suitable and acceptable presents. Mr. T. B. Brown, the clever and ac commodating manager of this store, has spared no pains to give the buying public tbe best that's going this season in the matter of holiday goods. Yesterday tbe reporter was sauntering along Main street when he espied a bright little girl standing in front ot the show window at Lucas Co's. gleefully capping her hands. Looking for the cmse he dis covered in the window a big Santa Claus turnii.g his head and making g"o-goo eyes at all the little gills tliat passed. He was surrounded bv dolls and bumberless olher Christmas things that dJiht the hearts of the little ones. Inside Christ mas goods were seta iu great profusion, this being one of Kris Kringle's most popular stopping places in Gastonia at this season of the year, E llMOiaiHl n TT usee HOME MADE We hove just received a big ship ment of these splendid Blankets, and they are priced to meet your approval 10.4 104 10.4 II 4 Elkln Natural Gray Elkln White Elkln Best Grade -Elkln Best Grade $2.75 2.98 3.98 4.98 Per Per Per Per Pair Pair Pair Pair An Ideal Christmas Present They Last Many Winters Come and Inspect Them 3 elk Co. $25.00 DOLL Given to the Nothing comes nearer win ning the friendship and good will of tbe men at Christmas time than a nice pair of gloves, a muffler, a handsome tie or somp other nrtirlp rf mn'c wear These things make most M0St PODUkr CWW acceptable nresents. At Swan-1 r Slater Company's, on the corner, the Christmas buyer will find all these things and more in great prolusion and variety. This firm is doing an immense business in this line and is prepared to give you your money's-worth, which in cludes satisfaction with your purchase. If vl DURNO Cotton Receipts. Receipts at the local platform up to noon to-day were 30 bales. Total since Tuesday, 199 bales. The best price to-day was lljli. DURNO V DURNO Along the Kennebec. One of the reasons for tbe success of "Along the Kenne bee," which comes to the Opera House Wednesday night, Dec 18th, is its peculiar quality ol attracting people who Are not classed among the regular theatre goers and there is some tmng in tne title wnich seems to appeal to this class of peo pe, and after witnessing the performance "they become the best advertisers, as the play is devoid ot - any nauseating features and leaves a pleasant impression everywhere and re turn dates for it are eagerly sought, ibe nne band and orchestra carried by this attrac tiou add greatly to its enter - taining features. . Andrew Carnegie has added the sum of $2,000,000 to the $10, UUO.UUU endowment of tbe-" Car negie Institute for Scientific Re search at Washington City ine donation was announced at a meeting - of the trustees in Washington Tuesday night. . DURNO . " Everwear Hosiery is -guaranteed by SwairSlater Company to wear for six months. If a hole, rip or tear )mes in a pair before the , expiration of that time, von get a new pair free of charge. Sold only in boxes of Just a little reminder about that new Perfume, Wm. H. Brown & Bro's. Pocahontas. Next time you visit our store, ask to see it. For Sale by FROST TORRENCE A CO." While Christmas is a time for buying and giving presents which are beautiful and pleas ing it is also a time when things both beautiful and serviceable are order. Nothing is more ap propriate for a Christmas gift and nothing is more acceptable than a handsome piece of furniture. With t'ais fact in mind the Williams Furniture Company has prepared to take care of all your wants in this line. They have the large and most varied line of furniture in the county. They have an es pecially attractive line of wil low chairs, pictures, rugs, leather rockers, couches and dining room furniture, any of which will make ideal presents. When figuring on your holiday Owl Cigar Store. Messrs. Will Fayssoux and Frank Abernethy have rented the store room recently vacated by Davis' meat market on Main street and will conduct the Owl Cigar Store, handling tobaccos of all kinds and kindred lines. They expect to be ready for business the first of the year. under 16 years Old One vote with every 25 cents k purchase. Each k vote to be cast k at time f pur- chase. The one 4 4 A Look over our of Stock Gifts ristmas Will help you to make a selection. Dainty Attractive High Class Goods. J. H. Kennedy & Co. Druggists and Pharmacists. 4 Phone Mo. 84 Gastonia, N. C. Hp BBKriTsWl' 3C Come to The Great Sale At 1 getting highest DURNO TAX NOTICE All persons owing town tax will please call at the City Hall on or before Jan uary 1st and settle same. 4f(er that date will be compelled to collect by law. J. W. Carroll second i LEB0VITZ DEPT. STORES, votcW Get Dry Goods, Clothing, K gets an elngantk Shoes, Cloaks, Furs, Ladies' nais ana a car ioaa or r Christmas Toys, such won- Jj! derfiil bargains you will re- receive, at iTHE GREAT Tax Collector. F27c3:. kid doll. THIS CONTEST begins SATURDAY DECEMBE 14th and ends the night of DECEMBER 24th SALE at the , Gastonia, N. C. l. i a tl 1 FOR MEN WHO Ml ON THEIR FEET ALL DAY Ii Meal ' Elartic aod any to wear. tb (pedal (mining ex. ia fad k augbl almost ba called weaving, ol loa nbared yarn tf wear coexa. auke. EVERWEAR bat mx im at loaf at onEaary aocia. Six aoan iKat't die foaraotse $2.00 wojdi laat whole kali yeai.- Raaentbcr aiz aMatiw aod 2 bole, dp ot tar akouU coaa wi&a that bate, yoa get mem pak aUoIiavJy wkooat a cent of tTpmie to yon. . - See tLat title guaiaHi book obwm ia the conef that pre toetiyoa. Sis aaooth wearf at bow. pair free. k i caay (oc yoa to pioea tbe quality for yoaawK aetf $mi yoa go to yoar dealer, a for EVERWEAR aad iaaat apoa getta ' Look tor the trade maA aad lake aa other. Made lor atea ar weeaea fraai faat coloai of lawleaJy bail ally EgrpOaa cottoa. EVERvvIlAR HOSIERY uk ia of aix paia. om aza to bos. at JKXX v I UttsBooc I I aararaa a I Swan-Slater Co. aatUBSCsMB UMtawl am feaf b. Pictures Framed to Order Lucas Co. Sells Everything for Less Buy You r Christmas Jewelry - from Wolfe Bros. We have in stock' an extensive and varied line of picture frame moulding: and we feel sure that we can furnish just what yoa want in this line. We want your order for - Pictures and Frames for Christmas We carry a nice line of WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY at prices to suit everybody. You can save money by seeing our line before buying your Christmas presents. Send your friends to us. It's worth their time. We will save them money. " Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re pairing a Specialty HAYNES & HILL - Raian Balldlng Yon Went Oasion Coanfy Wewt SnbscrlU l-rTr C t zfv . You Want Neat. Up-tDatt StiHenery te r- - t . f t . II II Yoa 8 iJTeo six pairs for $2.00. -, , Subscribe for THE GAST02TIA QI
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