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c; T1IE GASTONIA 0AZIJTTJ2. PAGE FIVE. The Gastonia . Gazette f that NEW SUIT For Easter For Young Men in Their Teens, Twenties, Thirties PENNY COLUMN. ONE CENT A WORD ; v They BrinK Results; try 'em. For WANTED ' WANTED7-T wo good second hand Receptions, Club Meetings Etc WEDDING and FUNERAL DESIGNS bicycles; must be In good condl-I v tlon and cheap. Robert W. Sholar, Bessemer City, N.' C. ; 22 c 3. LOST Friday, march is, iio. LOST Near Hebron Church, Moun tain Island, or between there and Oaatonia, pair gold-framed specta cles with low nose-piece. - Reward for return to J. L. Orlce, Gastonia, N. C. 18 p. FOR SALK. FOR SALE, Six fine Brown Leghorn hens. W. E. Jenkins. 22c2 FOR SALE, modern five-room house on Fourth Avenue, Gastonia. E. Lee Wilson, Dallas, N. C. tf. rvtt bal.hi uoe rouer-iop aesK ana 1 filing cabinet. Shuford Co. tf. on short notice. 'Phone or Telegraph us your order. Torrence-Morris Co. Jewelers. 'Phone 90 117 Main Ave. FOR SALE OR RENT Six-room ce ment Mill. block house O. L. Rhyne. near Arlington tf. Personal Mention. FOR SALE Seventy-acre farm and 106 acres adjoining it on Dallas and Cherryville road near Pasour's Mountain. E. M. Rhyne, Bessemer City, N. C, route 1, 29p8. FOR SALE Five-room house on lot 75 by 150, 316 Willow St. Henry Craig. " tf. 1 FOR SALE to quick cash buyer one horse and buggy. ' Apply at Ga zette office. tf. fOK RENT HOME place for rent, man, Gastonia, N. C. W. H. Hoff 18 p 1. FOR RENT: Six-room house on Harvey Ave.; good well and large garden. Apply at Gazette office. 25c 3. FOR RENT Four nice rooms, cor ner York and Second streets. Brick House. 18 c 2. 1. FOR RENT Dwellings at 213 W. Franklin Av., 317 E. Third Av., W. Fourth Av. and 217 6. Oakland St. Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. FOR RENT Four-room dwelling, 416 W. Franklin. Ed Whitesides. tf. FOR RENT Three large offices, Becond floor Long Brothers new building. Electric lights, sewerage, water in each room. Most desirable offices in the city. Long Bros. tr. MISCELLANEOUS. DARK bay horse 10 or 12 years old, wftleha about 900 pounds, white spot on left hind foot. Taken up on R. C. Patrick's farm near Clover, S. C. For information see R. C. Pat rick, 202 South Broad street, Gas tonia, N. C. tf. WE HAVE a man of experience for ploughing and preparing gardens the right way, which saves much la bor in working later on. We know you will De pieasea ana our prices are right, too. Send orders to Gas ton Iron Works. Phone No. 53. tf GRAND MILLINERY OPENING next Thursday, Friday and Satur day. 24th to 26th, at Lebovitz De partment Stores. 18. WE HANDLE the 'best Stoves and Ranges on the market. Gastonia Furniture Co. 18 c 1. NEW GOODS rolling into Lebovitz' Department Stores every day. 18 REFRIGERATORS and Ice Boxes at the Gastonia Furniture Co. 18cl. GO TO Lebovitz Department Stores for Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Slippers and Millinery. The styles are lovely. 18 THE Celebrated Globe-Wernicke Book Cases at Gastonia Furniture Co. 18cl. 'Miss Nancy Watson and Mr. J.' Robert Craig are spending the day in Charlotte. Mr. J. Lean Adams is remodel ing his residence on South Oakland street. Mesdames J. Lean Adams, John F. Love, R. A. Love, J. F. Thomson, E. L. Little and Miss Mamie Patrick were visitors to Charlotte yesterday. Unless your poll-tax is paid be fore May first you cannot vote In the next election. The date is not far off. Mr. R. S. Harmon, of Kings Mountain, was in the city Wednesday visiting his son, Rev. J. C. Harmon, pastor of West End and Franklin Avenue Methodist churches. Mrs. J. B. Carson and Mrs. J. R. Carson left this morning for Charlotte, where they will spend sev eral days on a visit to Rev. and Mrs. E. Grier Carson. Mr. David Lebovitz returned Tuesday from the North, where he purchased a large stock of Spring and Summer goods for the Lebovitz Department Stores. Miss Elizabeth Swift, of New York City, has arrived in Gastonia and eptered upon her duties as mil liner at the Lebovitz Department Stores. - Mr W. N. Davis has leased his J meat market in the Davis block to Messrs. Blake Boyd and R. L. Wil son wTio will conduct a market there in the future. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White are now occupying their handsome new home on the corner of East Airline and North Oakland street, having moved in Tuesday. Mrs. James B. Wylie and little daughter Elvin came over from Charlotte yesterday and will spend a visit to Mrs. and Mrs. F. A. Borne time here on Wylle's parents, Mr. Costner. v Mrs. J. L. Ferguson and Mrs. R. R. Houser returned yesterday to Kings Mountain after spending a day or two in Gastonia. Mrs. Hous er visited the family of Mr. W. M. White and Mrs. Ferguson was with Mr. Ferguson at the Allgood house. Mrs. W. R. Gwaltney of Hicko ry, N. C, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Pauline, to Mr. Robert Carter Love of Chester. The marriage is to take place, at the home of the bride's brother-in-law, in Hickory, on April 4, 1910. York- ville Enquirer. The Gazette is requested to an nounce that there will be commun ion services at the Lutheran church, iRev. John Hall pastor, at 11 a. m. Sunday and that there will be serv ices each evening next week at 7 o'clock except Friday and Saturday nights and also that there will be services at 11 a. m. on Good Friday. Dr. D. A. Garrison returned Thursday from New York city where he has been attending a course of medical lectures'. On his way back he stopped over for a day at Greens boro to attend the tuberculosis con vention. At Concord he was Joined by Mrs. Garrison, who has been vis iting her father, Mr. D. B. Coltrane. The Baptist churches of Henri etta and Caroleen have elected Rev. Mr. Tew, of Cherryville, as their pastor and he will move to Caroleen the first of next month. For the past year or more Mr. Tew has been pastor of Cherryville and Waco Bap tist churches. Forest City Herald, 17 th. Mr. Gus Rudisill and Mr. Sul livan, two prosperous farmers of Lincoln county, came to Gastonia through the country Tuesday and spent the night with Mr. M. L. Mau ney's family. Mr. Rudisill is a .rtb S&! "HIGH ART CLOTHES" are planned for younj men, older men, all men, who are young in thought and par ticular about the fit of their clothes. Our lines are now com plete, and we will be pleased to have yon look them orer and note the SAVING IN PRICE for yon. JTROUSE ft Men's Furnishings Lion Brand Shirts, New Ties and Hats. The famous Fellowcraft and Ralston Shoes for men at $3.50 and $4.00. J. M. BELK COMPANY If You Don't Trade With Us We Both Lose Money cousin of Mrs. Mauney. They brought with them a bale of long-staple cot ton, grown in Lincoln, which they sold to a local broker for 18 cents. Among the out-of-town ladies here yesterday to attend the millin ery openings were Misses Kate Cody and Bessie Sandifer, of Yorkvllle; Mesdames S. J. Durham, H. N. Gar rison and Seott and Misses Mabel Niell and Wanda Froneberger, of Bessemer City; Mesdames John M. Smith, Meek Smith and J. W. Camp bell and Mattie Caldwell, of Clover. We are sending out a few sam ple copies of each Issue of The Ga zette now. ir one falls Into your hands and you are not a subscriber, we ask that you examine it careful ly and ask yourself candidly If it would not be worth $1.50 to have the paper come to your address 104 times a year, ir you reach such a conclusion, why not send us a check or money order for that amount and let us send it to you twice every week? 33 ess EasterSlippers We have 2,500 pairs in Men's, Boys', Ladies', Misses and Children. The snappiest styles in all the leathers and at prices that will surprise you. Come in and let ns show you the new things. Robinson Shoe Company iLEL'..mr..w.' "mm District Meeting of Odd Fellows. The district meeting of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows of the 12th district, composed of Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Union, Gaston and Lin coln counties, met in Concord yes terday afternoon. Mr. S. J. Dur ham, of Bessemer City, is district president, and Rev. H. K. Boyer, of Charlotte, district deputy. Messrs. S. S. Morris and J. E. McAllister are attending as delegates from Gasto nia Lodge No. 188. Fresh Vegetables Lettuce, Tomatoes Celery and Beans. OASTONIA'S LEADINOCLOTHIERS GOOD TIME to plant fruit trees. have a splendid stock, special low prices on many sorts; among them 20th Century Peach, while they last. Call or phone, J. M. Hampton, Phone 232, Gastonia, N. C. 18 c 2 NEW RUBBER TIRES put on your baby carriage while you wait' at Rankin Furniture Company's. 15c2. BIG SHIPMENT of Wall Paper Just in at Gastonia Furniture Compa ny. 18 c 1. STATE Warrants added to our list of legal blanks, 25 cent per doz en. Mail orders receive prompt at tention. Gazette Publishing- Co., Gastonia. N. C. ' . FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910. Weather Forecast: and Saturday. Fair Friday 1 1 H 4rrM r ' -designed by Spero. Michael &Son WEW YORK , ? o The Clothes Question It is time to see about that Easter Suit. The Question of what to wear Is a serious one. You must dress in style, your clothes must fit properly and they must give good service, and you've limited the price you wish to pay. The best way to settle the ques tlon is to come and see our fine line of clothes for Men and Boys'. They satisfy the demands of exacting men, and are the ideal clothes for you. They are reasonably priced too. For Instance Neat two-piece suits of Spring materials in all the want ed patterns and. fabrics,. f 10 to $25. Dr. L. N. Glenn to Lecture on Germs. The course of lectures started last year by the sanitation committee of the Woman's Betterment Associa tion, assisted by a committee from the Commercial Club, will be re sumed one night next week when Dr. L. N. Glenn, of Gastonia, will de liver a free lecture in the auditorium of the Central graded school on the subject of "Germs." It is desired that tfie largest possible number of Gastonians be present to hear this lecture. The subject is one about which all need to know more. The lecture Is free and everybody is in vited. The exact time of the lec ture will be announced in next Tuesday's Gazette. Poole GROCERY Company Phones 107 and 224 Gastonia, N. C. SWAN-SLATER COMPANY Outfitters for Men and Boys : - Gastonia, N. C Attended Greensboro Meeting. Dr. Mc. G. Anders returned Wed nesday night from Greensboro where he spent Tuesday and Wednesday in attendance on the annual meeting of the North Carolina Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. He reports that the sessions were well attended and that the meeting was a decided success. There were on the program as speakers a number of very distinguished physicians, in cluding Dr. Woods Hutchinson, Dr, Farrand, Dr. C. M. Stiles and others. Dr. Hutchinson had planned to spend the day in Gastonia Thursday en route to A8heville but, because of his limited time and the delay he would have experienced in getting to Asheville, was compelled to change his plans. He Is a well-known prac ticing physician of New York city and Is known far and wide because of his writings on medical subjects for The Saturday Evening Post and other publications. It is matter of very great regret that he found it impos sible to come to Gastonia. The Ga zette expects to give its readers a somewhat extended account of this meeting in Tuesday's Gazette. Gastonia .Real Estate If You Desire to Buy or Sell Talk With Haithcock! Office Upstairs in Glenn Building Main Avenue. See, Phone or Write George E. Haithcock Ana often out of office moving around over town. Phone Xo. 288 or S. G. Fry's residence No. 204. Try Office Subscribe for The Gazette, $1, 50 the yn '4
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