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The Gastonia Gazette Mai TaioFed Suit PENNY COLUMN; ; ONE CENT A W02D Thty BrioA Betttlti; try 'em. S For linen Cut Flowers That LAST WANTKD WANTED A good talesman for Singer Sewing Machine, Company aa talesman and collector. Between 60 and 75 accounts to start with. L C. Small, Mgr., Gastonia, N. C. A 15 ; 4. WANTED To bny a good second hand book case, either with or without glass doors. Will pay cash for good bargain. J. W. Atkins at Gacette office. tf. WANTED To borrow by the 16th $700 for 12 months on gilt-edge security. Address "Business," care Gazette. A 15 c 6. WANTED Tour orders for nice pine wood, right measure. Phone 53. Gaston Iron Works. tf. LOST LOST Last night at First Baptist church or on street gold shirt waist button engraved with Old En glish "A." Reward for return to Gazette office. 5 c 1. FOUND. FOUND Black turkey hen. Own er can get same by proving own ership and paying for this ad. V. G. Grier, 211 S. Broad St. 8 c 2. Receptions, Club Meetings Etc. WEDDING and FUNERAL DESIGNS on short notice. 'Phone or Telegraph us your order. Torrence-Morris Co. Jewelers. 'Phone 90 117 Main Ave. in every respect. They are the suits you will see on your vacation this summer, worn by the well dressed women. We are getting them in every day now, and will be pleased to have you look them over. Suits from $5 to $i5 FOR 8ALK. FOR SALE, modern live-room house on Fourth Avenue, Gastonia. E. Lee Wilson, Dallas, N. C. tf. FOR SALE, Four-room house, East Airline. Write J. F. Noles, Mt. Holly, N. C. A 5 c 4. l-Oli RENT FOR RENT, Two-horse farm with four-room house, known as the Bell place, adjoining John Wood's place, for $100. J. Robt. Craig or J. Frank McArver, FOR RENT OR SALE: Fifteen-room house at Cherryville, suitable for hotel or boarding house. Apply to A. W. Howell, Cherryville, J. C. A 5 p 4. FOR RENT Six-room house on Harvey avenue; good well and large garden. Apply at Gazette of fice. 5 c 2. FOR RENT Dwellings on West Fourth Avenue and 217 South Oakland street. Gastonia Insur ance & Realty Co. tf. MISCELLANEOUS. FREE A 24 piece silver set to be given away free Saturday, June 4th, by J. D. Morton & Co., 5, 10 and 25 cent store, Davis block. Coupon with each 25 cent purchase. 5 c 1 .EGGS FOR HATCHING, from Low ell Poultry Yards. White Leg horns, Black Minorcas, Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks. Selected White Leghorn eggs, $1.25 for 15, others $1.00 per 15. J. N. Roberts & Son, Lowell, N. C. A 26 p. EGGS FOR HATCHING: At all times from prize winners. White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Bar red Plymouth Rock. Selected eggs $1.00 per 15. Fertility guaranteed. W. B. Biggers, 617 E. Franklin av enue, Gastonia, N. C. A8 p4. IT'S CHEAPER to have your yards piped than to buy and handle long sections of hose. Let us give you prices. Gastonia Plumbing & Heat ing Co. A 5 c 4. STATE Warrants added to our list of legal blanks, 25 cents per doz en. Mall orders receive prompt at tention. Gazette Publishing Co., Gastonia, N. C. WE ARE PREPARED to run water pipes on short notice. Gastonia Plumbing & Heating Company. A5c4 Maiden, returned 6 her school yes terday after a visit to her father, Mr. F. W. Brawley. Mr. Brawley accompanied her to Maiden and spent the day. v-Attorney Lucius Holland, of Bluefleld, W. Va., who is here on a visit to bis mother, Mrs. Julia Courts Holland, of Dallas, went to Char lotte Sunday evening to be present at Federal court yesterday on pro fessional business. The closing exercises of the Dallas graded schools will be held this year on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 9, 10 and 11. Hon. T. W. Bickett, Attorney-General of the State of North Carolina, will de liver the address to the graduating class on Wednesday night, May 11. Dr. George Holland, of Blue- field, W. Va., who is visiting his mother, Mrs. Julia Courts Holland, at Dallas, went to Charlotte yester day to meet his friend, Dr. Jones, of Huntingdon, W. Va., who will ac company him to Dallas for a visit of several days. Mr. Andrew Cloninger, Sr., who lives two and one-half miles north east of Dallas, in talking with The Gazette man Saturday mentioned the fact that he has two and three quarters acres of wheat fully knee- hign and growing nicely. Mr Cloninger is of the opinion that he has the best looking wheat of any farmer in the county. Straw Hat Weather is Here So are our Straw Hats. We have styles and prices to suit everyone, from the 50c boys' to the $7.50 Panama. Come and make your selection before the styles are broken. Swan - Slater Co. Outfitters for Men and Boys GASTONIA, N. C. Notice of New Ads. Gastonia Furniture Co. The mystery is solved; light has come at last. Dr. F. S. Packard Will be at Falls House Wednesday, April 13th Schneider's Greater Store Mil linery and dress goods specials. J. M. Belk Co. Man-tailored lin en suits. J. D. Morton & Co. Twenty-four piece silver set to be given away free. R. W. Edwards Supplies for your pantry. First National Bank, Gastonia Statement. Citizens National Bank, Gastonia Statement. Gaston Loan & Trust Co., Gasto nla Statement. Bank of Dallas, Dallas State ment. Farmers & Merchants Bank, Stanley Statement. Gaston County Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Dallas State ment. Abernethy-Shielda Drug Co. The Rexall rheumatic cure. Snowflake Steam Laundry We launder wool blankets perfectly. W. E. Tood Special prices on steam-baked bread. Robinson Shoe Co. Special Ox fords and pumps. Poole Grocery Co. Fresh veget ables, fruits, etc. Swan-Slater Co. S t r a w-h a t weather is here. New Shirt Waists 50c 98c $1.50 Specials at every price Sale of Muslin Underwear Thursday Both ladies' and children's garments at prices you can not match. See our window. Have divided them in sever al lots and every number a bargain & Lot No. 1: 10c. Children's drawers, waists, skirts Lot No. 2: 15c. Same as 10c lot, only larger and better Lot No. 3: 25c. Ladies and children's drawers, skirts, gowns, and a large range of corset covers Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Corset Cov ers and combinations, from 48c up. Ask to see our line of petticoats, every number a special, from 50c to $5.00. The newest in Petticoats, Persian silk stripe, $5.00 each. J M. Eeflk Co If You Don't Trade With Us We Both Lose Money Be sore to see us before you buy your furniture or druggets. Our prices are always riuht. The Ran kin Furniture Co. 8 c 2. XOTICE. The Woman's Betterment Associ ation will meet in regular session in the Central school auditorium Fri day afternoon at 4 o'clock. M-RS. J. W. ATKINS, Secy. Mr. William Ramseur, of Besse mer City, was here yesterday. Mr. George Carpenter, of Lin colnton, was a business visitor in Gastonia yesterday. Mr. Carpenter is bridge boss on the C. & X.-W. Railroad. Mr. L. H. Kiser and Mr. Wil liam Crouse, both well-to-do and prosperous farmers of the Crouse section, were among yesterday's vis itors in Gastonia. The Greensboro Daily News of Saturday is authority for the state ment that Baxter Shemwell actually began his five days jatf-'sentence at ten o'clock Friday morninfr. after paying his fine of $500 and accum ulated costs amounting to $120.70. His sentence will therefore expire at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. DO YOU KEEP A SAVINGS ACCOUNT? Everybody knows the wisdom of depositing money in the banks. Sav ings Banks pay interest on deposits and Che money is just as available at all times as in. other banks. Ours is the Only Savings Bank in Gaston County! We pay 4 per cent interest, com pounded quarterly, on savings deposits. We solicit out of town business. Mail us your checks or money orderB and we will open you an account. GASTOX LOAN & THUST COMPANY., Gastonfa, X. C. J. Lee Robinson, President; Thos. L. Craig, Vice-President; E. G. McLurd, Treasurer. Real Estate and Insurance. List your real estate with us! Farms and towns lots are wanted! We represent million dollar In surance companies. GASTON LOAN & TRUST CO. Special Oxfords and Pumps We have 1000 pairs of Ladies' Patent Colt and Vici Kid Oxfords and Strap Pumps at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. These are easily worth 50c pair more. Let Us Show Them to You. Robinson Shoe Company TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1910. Weather Forecast: Partly cloudy Tuesday, Wednesday showers and cooler; light to moderate southwest to west winds. Personal Mention. Tomorrow is "cleaning-tip" day. Don't forget -it. -- Mrs. John C. Moor spent yes terday wltb friends in Hickory. T"loo n tin mnr iinmilui niiwiiu row and place the rubbish in boxes or barrels at a place where the city wagons can -get at It conveniently. Mr. H. S. Sellars. of KIiim Mountain, route one, was In Gasto nia on business a short while yes terday. Miss Mary Brawley, who Is a Indent in Seuth Fork Institute, at I Fresh Vegetables Fruits Etc. 0 Poole GROCERY Company Phones 107 and 224 Gastonia, N C. si Thwarting the Devil. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. At the banquet of Pittsburg Lodge No. 11, B. P. O. E., on Thursday night, U. W. Irwin, past exalted rul er of Washington, Pa. lodge, told a story in illustration of the necessity for charity, (meaning brotherly love) among even some ministers of the (fospel. He said that two pastors or rival denominations were discussing the merits of their different methods of preaching. Brother A always wrote his sermons and read from manuscript. Brother B. boasted that he always preached extemporaneous yl. Each insisted that his method was the better. Finally Brother B said: Don't you know that when you write your sermons the devil looks over your sttoulder, reads what you writs and Ihen goes among the congregation and puts thoughts In their minds that counteract you doctrines? When you read, the sermons the devil al ready has answers . framed In the minds of your hearers. The conse quence is the seed falls on stony ground. Now, when I sret in In h pulpit to speak not even the devil himself , knows what I am going to say." I Am Offering for Sale Today a Few Good Vacant Lots These lots are worth the money asked for them, and will sell. If interested See, phone or write me at once George E. Haithcock Most anything and everything in Gastonia Real Estate Office upstairs in Glenn BuSdin, Main Avenue Am often oat of office moving around over town. Try Office Thone No. 288 or 8. G. Fry's residence No. 2M. Subscribe for The Gazette, $1.50 theyr.
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