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PAGE 811. We Haven't Aiiy SM Going On, But Saturday was one of the best days we've ever experienced in the Furniture business. F Sf Good Goods and Right Prices Did the work. Anything in the housefurnishing line. Let us show you. S5T f f Rankin Furniture Company MONUMENTS WE WANT A GOOD MAX TO REPRESENT US IX GASTON COl'XTV. OXE WHO CAX GIVE HIS EXTIRE TIME TO THE WORK PREFERRED. WE MANUFACTURE AYTHIXG IN THE LINK OF CEMETERY WORK. .MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. IT WILL PAY ANY OXE XEEDIXG ANYTHING IN OUR LINE TO GET OUR PRICES. Mecklenburg Marble & Granite Company East Second Street. Phone 557. Charlotte, N. C. Not So Darned Famished. Everybody's. A man was telling about an ex citing experience in Russia. His sleigh was pursued over the frozen wastes by a pack of at least a dozen famished wolves. He arose and shot the foremost one. and the oth ers stopped to devour it. But they soon caught up with him, and he shot another, which was in turn de voured. This was repeated until wolf was almost yearning jaws, the last famished upon him with when "Say, partner," broke in one of the listeners, "according to your reckoning that last famished wolf must have had the other 'leven in side of him." "Well, come to think it over," said the story teller, "maybe he wasn't so darned famished after all." Tak a look at these canned goods price: . Apples, regular 10c kind," 3 . cans , for ...... ...... . .... ...15c Blackberries, 10 cents a can. Pie Peaches, 10 cents a can.' Syrup Peaches, 20 cents a can, 2 for 35 cents. Corn, 10 cents a can; the 15c kind 2 for 25 cents. Sweet potatoes, 10 cents a can, 2 for 25 cents. Tomatoes, 10 cents a can; the 15 kind 2 for 25 cents Van Camp's Hominy, 10 cents a can, 3 for 25 cents. PATENT MEDICINES. A large line of Patent Medicines and staple drugs. Most anything you need In these lines. Satisfactory service and prompt delivery. We pay market price for all kinds country produce. R. W. EDWARDS JURY LIST," The Sepia Print Jr W h i LI . represents the highest degree of perfection inartis tic photography. It is, therefore, a specialty of my studio. The Sepia Print stands alone in its ability to render tone, color values and texture with truth and artistic elegance. Exam ination of recent specimens is invited. loan J. I. GREEN Photographer.. . .Name of Juror Chosen f for May Term, Gaston Superior (toart, The following 1 'a list of "the jurors chosen at the April meeting of the. county commissioners to serve daring the May term of Gaston Su perior Court. Which will convene at Dallas on May 23: r ! FIRST WEEK. C' A. Womble, South Point. Robert Howell, Crowders Moun tain Phillip Mauney, Cherryvllle. Justice Armstrong, South Point. J. H. Trott. Cherryvllle. ' James A. Holmesley, Cherryvllle. J.. P. Culp, Qastonia. T. C. Hoard, Crowders Mountain. C. W. Nipper, South Point. J. .J. Ormand, Crowders Mountain. T. P. Glenn, South Point. T. L. Wilson, South Point. W. M. Harris, Crowders Mountain. Thomas A. Kennedy, Crowders Mountain. Lee Carpenter, Cherryvllle. W. A. Boyd, Gastonia. P. L. Stowe, Gastonia. J. L. West, South Point. SECOND WEEK. J. B. Beal, Gastonia. J. L. Robinson, Gastonia. A. M. Ballard, Cherryvllle. R. P. Craig, South Point. R. N. Holland, Gastonia. R. T. Padgett, Gastonia. J. D. Sides, Crowders Mountain. L. J. Hoke, River Bend. L. T. McLean, Gastonia. R. W. Bradley, Gastonia. R. Z. Robinson, River Bend. W. B. Biggers, Gastonia. J. R. Blair, South Point. J. K. Dixon, Gastonia. W. E. Clemmer, Gastonia. J. H. White, Crowders Mountain D. V. Burns. Sid Hammitt. . Prof. Adlolng. director of the Vet erinary School . at Lyons, France, maintains he has perfected a meth od of : successfully v protecting cattle Against' tuberculosis-: ,' ' , ' One -of the Western States , has sent East, as sample of the agri cultural possibilities, nineteen - ap ples, each weighing more than a pound."1.'" ; . !,.';4 ! ',.;v:.-yj it? a hi 1 a n ri a i r titv- 7 '. GASTONIA PRODUCE MARKET. Hena 12 l-2c Frys 17 l-2c Eggs 20c Butter 20c Onions 75 to 85c Peas , $2.25 Irish Potatoes 85c Sweet Potatoes 50c to 75c Cranberries, per quart 15c Cabbage $1.25 Country hams ..18c Country Shoulders 12 l-2c Mecklenburg Camp Confederate Vet erans, Official Route to Re-Union, Mobile, Ala., April 24th, 1010 Via Seaboard Air Line Railway, - The Mecklenburg Camp ' Confed erate Veterans has selected the Sea board, Air Line as the-official route to the Reunion to be held In Mobile, Ala.. April 24, 1910, they will leave via Seaboard at 7:15 p. m. April 24 and Invite all Camps and friends to accompany them," they; will have special ', Pullman ' cars for the trip. The round trip rate for this occasion is only 112.65, tickets good to May 2nd and can be extended to May 19 by payment of 60 cents at Mobile and depositing tickets there, they are good to stop over on the return trip. Veterans and friends are re quested to make reservations for this trip as early as possible. For further Information call on or ad dress, James Ker, Jr., Traveling Passen ger Agent, Seaboard, Charlotte, N. C. A26 c 6. ANNUAL REUNION CONFEDER ATE VETERANS, MOBILE, ALA., APRIL 26-28TH, 1010. Southern Railway announces very low rates to Mobile, Ala., and return for the above occasion. The follow ing round trip rate will apply from Gastonia, N. C, S 12.25. Approxi mately low rates from other points. Tickets on sale April 23rd, 24th and 25th; final limit to reach start ing point May 2nd, 1910. Tickets can be extended until May 19th If deposited with Special Agent at Mo bile, Ala., on or before May 2nd, and upon payment of a fee of fifty (50) cents. For further Information call on any Agent Southern Railway, or write R. L. VERNON, D. P. A., A25. Charlotte, N. C. SCHEDULE." f: These 1 arrivals, departures; and connections with., other . companies) ;are given only as Information. ;; . Schedule taking effect February 6, 1910, .subject ",: to, change without notice. : . :,:..::A,:!::--A Trains leave Charlotte as follows:. 'No. ;40, daily, at 6:00 iu m., tor Monroe, ; Hamlet and .Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 33 for Atlanta, Birmingham; ; with 88 for Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth, With 68 v at Hamlet ' for Raleigh,' Richmond, Washington,' New York. No. 133, dally, at 10:85 a. m., far Llncolnton, Shelby and Rutherford ton. , ' - ' , -..v.? No. 44, dally, at 6 p, m., tor Mon roe. Hamlet, Wilmington and all lo cat points, connecting at Hamlet with 43 for Columbia, Savannah and all Florida points. No. 47, daily, at 4:45 p. m., for' Rutherfordton and all local points:. No. 132, 7:15 p. m., connecting at Monroe for all points North, carries Portsmouth sleeper. Trains arrive in Charlotte as fol lows: No. 133, 9:50 a. m., from all points North, brings Portsmouth sleeper. No. 45, dally, , at 11:55 a. m., from Wilmington and all local points North. No. 132, 7 p. m., from Ruther fordton, Shelby, Llncolnton and C. ft N. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. m, from Rutherfordton and all local stations. No. 39 daily, at 10:50 p. m., from Wilmington, Hamlet and Monroe; also from points East, North and Southwest, connecting at Hamlet and Monroe. Cafe cars on all through trains. Ticket office Selwyn hotel. All trains run dally. For further Information call on or address James KER, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. C. B. RYAN. G. P. A., Portsmouth. Va. Prison rations of England give 51.4 ounces of food daily to the prisoner doing hard labor, but only 46.8 ounces in the case of a prisoner doing light labor. Subscribe for The Gasette. lZLTLI ETiyca ITIZLI Dl 1522222 rTTTxi cgsraa eras etc rag ciraza Eicraa r.Tcrsg I Great em ay CaA Large Stock of General Merchandise to Go at Cost. Begining Friday Morning, April 15th, and continuing for ten days, through Saturday, April 23rd, I will offer my entire stock of goods, $6,500 worth of first class and up-to-date merchandise, at a large sacrifice. Everything in my store is new, no old or shelf -worn goods. This stock must be reduced greatly in the next ten days and we have put the prices on it that will make it go. It will be a strictly cash sale, nothing charged or sent on approval at these prices. Anything found not as represented will be taken back and your money refunded. Pay Cash for Your Goods at My Store and SAVE I have been in business in Gastonia nearly five years and have never before put on a sale or advertised my stock I am doing it now for two reasons: First, to induce new customers to learn the way to my store and second to reduce my stock. To accomplish these ends I am putting prices so low that you cannot afford to stay away. Below we give a few prices, just samples of hundreds of others that you will find on our counters. Here they are: MONEY HATS. $3 HatN at $225 $2.50 IlntH at $1.65 S1.50 Hats at $1.15 , $1.0O Hats at 80c SHOES. $4.50 Shoe at $3.25 $4.00 Shoe at $3.10 $3.75 Shoes at $3.00 $3.50 Shoes at $2.80 $3.00 Shoe at $2.40 $2.75 Shn at $2.25 $2.50 Shoes at $2.00 $2.25 Shoes at $1.75 $1.75 Shoes at $1.40 $1.50 Shoes at $1.15 We have a large stock of Shoes and Oxfords, $1,500 worth, all brand new goods and latest styles. We can fit any foot. SHIRTS. $1.00 Shirts at 80c 50c Shirts at 40c 25c Shirts at 20c 50c Ties at 40c 25c Ties at 20c 50c Suspenders at 40c 25c Suspenders at 20c Men's SOc Kelts at 38c Men's 25c Belts at 20c Men's SOc Drawers at 40c Men's 50c Gauze Shirts at 40c Men's 25c Gauze Shirts at ... .20c Ladles' 15c Vesta at 10c Ladies' 10c Vesta at 7c $1.00 Overalls at 80c PANTS. $4.50 Men's Pants at $3.50 $3.50 Men's Pants at $2.75 $3.00 Men's Pants at $2.25 $2.25 Men's Pants at $1.75 $1,75 Men's Pants at ..$1.25 HOSIERY. Ladies' Fancy Hose, 25c kind to go at 20c Ladies' 10c Hose to go at 8c Men's 25c Hose to go at 20c Men's 15c Hose to go at ...... 10c Misses 10c Hose to go at 8c Boys' 15c Hose to go at 10c DISHES.' Nice line plain white Dishesplates crops and saucers, the SOc kind to go during this sale at 30c This is a real bargain. Large assortment of Dishes, Tin ware, Enamel ware, Glassware and Woodenware to go daring this sale at a similar redaction In price. GROCERIES. Best Patent Floor to-go at. . .$3.10 Granulated Sugar, 17 lbs. for...$l Good loose Roast Coffee, 12 He lb. while it lasts. Arbockle's Coffee, at . . .15c per lb. Syrups, 75c kind at . . .60c Syrups, , 65c kind at 55c Syrups, 60c kind for .50c Syrups, SOc kind at'. .40c lOe Cans Tomatoes at ...... . ,8e 10c Cans Hominy at .... . . . . . . He 10c Cans Corn at . .8c 15c Cans Corn at 10c 10c Cans Salmon at c 10c Can Cherries at 8c 10c Can Peaches at 8c Lanndry Soap and Washing Powders 1 to go at seven for ...... . . .25c We also have 100 pounds best Sole Leather, worth 45c per pound, to goat .85c .All 10c Tobaccos at ...8c per plug All 15c plug Tobaccos to go at . 12c Special prices on boxes Of Rock and Rye Tobacco. PATENT MEDICINES. Large line of Patent Medicines and Staple Drags to go at 20 per cent, . off regular price. The panic is on and I have made these prices to $uit the times. Trade with me and save money. No goods charged or sent on approval, except at the regular price. : 1205 Ozark Street IWT A RnTET A- Near OkMIL 1L Gastonia, IC 2Z 21
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