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TUESDAY, AriUL 10, 1010. v THE GASTONIA GAZETTE.' page five. ' The. Gastonia Gazette hf PENNY COLUMN. ' ONE CENT A WOUD ' Thej Brio BesolH; try 'em. 'J WANTED , v ; ;. . WANTEDA good milch cow; '.Guernsey preferred; mutt be gen tle and give cot Jess than three gal lons milk per day. I. . Sholar, Beuemer City, N. C. 19 3. 4. WANTED Both old and young i men to join the'W. O. W. " Special j rate to first twenty-live applicants. D. JL Hargett, Organizer, over Tor- rence-Morrls Co. " ' J. ' ' tf. WANTED: Ton to enroll wrth us for course In telegraphy. ' Expert Instruction. Great demand for oper- j ators. V Positions secured for all graduate, - Shorthand, typewriting, -bookkeeping,- penmanship, . tele graphy. ' Brown's Business College,: 51617-19 Realty Bldng., Charlotte. WANTED Two. or three loads of 1 good pine wood on subscription. Gaxette Publishing Co. tf. Cet'Flowers' For Receptions, -Club Meetings Etc WEDDING and FUNERAL DESIGNS on short notice' 'Phone or Telegraph us your order. Torrence-Morris Co. e w e 1 e r s 'Phone 90 117 Main Ave. SPECIAL WFERINGS inN'S WEAR At a Big Saving in Price , Buying in quantities, and selling for cash, enables us to of fer values that you cannot match. Let us prove it WANTED Two furnished rooms . adapted '- to light house-keeping, close in and on ground. floor. Ad dress Box 14, Gastonia, N. C: 19p LOST LOST Sunday, afternoon on Union v' or Dallas road from Gastonia, a Star and .Crescent, all pearl, crown set - Kappa Sigma fraternity badge, Initials, J. M. H., engraved inside. Liberal reward for return to J. M. Holland, Gastonia, N. C, or to this office. - .. ", 29 c 4. FOB SALE. FOR SALE One good mule, weight 4,000 pounds. G. A. Baker, Low ell. N. C. 26"p 4. fOK RENT , FOR RENT (Four-room house on Willow street. Ed F. Wilson, tf. , FOR RENT Four-room house South street. M, H. Shuford. 22 c 2. FOR RENT Large l&-room house on West Airline; 8-room house on Dallas street. Both have all mod ern conveniences. T. Li Craig. 29 c 4. MISCELLANEOUS. - CLAIM and Delivery papers added to our stock of legal blanks. Five cents each or 25 cents per dozen. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Gazette Publishing Co., 236 W. Main . Ave., Gastonia. N. C STATE Warrants added to our list of legal blanks, 25 cents per dox- en. Mail orders receive prompt at tention. .j Gazette Publishing : Co., Gastonia, N. C. EGGS FOR HATCHING, from Low-1 ' ell Poultry Yards. White Leg horns. Black Mlnorcas, Rhode Island Reds .and Barred Plymouth , Rocks. Selected White Leghorn eggs, 1.25 for 15, others $1.00 per 15. J. N. Roberts ft Son; Lowell, N. C. . A 26 p. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1010. Weather Forecast: Showers Tues day, cooler except , In In extreme west ; Wednesday fair and warmer In west; brisk southwest', to north west. winds, v five years , engaged In the furniture business in Alberquerque, New Mex ico," Is spending today here. He has purchased land In Moore county, this ' State, and will engage in farming, cattle and poultry raising. He and his wife returned to North Carolina about two weeks ago. The affairs of the old City Groc ery Company were finally wound up today when Mr. John O. Rankin, the receiver, sold the remaining assets of the Company at public auction at the city hall. A sewing machine brought $6.25, a note $1.25 and about $4,000 in unpaid accounts were bid in by Mr. F. A. Costner for $6.25. , At Monroe the near-beer saloons are having a rough road to travel Sunday Rev. Dp. H. F. Chreltzberg, formerly of Gastonia and now pastor of the Methodist church at that place, denounced the operators of these places and the people who backed and sympathized with them in no uncer tain terms. There Is some probabil ity, it is rumored, that Gastonia may have one or two near-beer saloons after the first of Jupe, thebeglning of the t&x year. The local license is $1,000.. That they would receive a reception here similar to that which was accorded them at Monroe is hardly questionable. On next Saturday night, April 23 rd, an ice cream supper will be given at the Clara Mill scnool house for the benefit of the Clara Concert Band. Arrangements will be made to accommodate all who will come, and it is hoped that there will be a large crowd and that the affair will be well patronized. The proceeds of the t supper will go into the fund which - is being raised to purchase uniforms for the. band. The mem bers of Che band are taking great in terest in the work, and, having been under excellent training are now rendering music of a high quality. They are receiving much encourage ment in their determination to give Gastonia one of the best bands to be found in any town, in the State. MRS. ELIZABETH HALL DEAD. Aged Mother of Supt. F. P. Hall Passed Awav Saturday Night at Belmont. Belns Found Dead in Her Room. . , Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, aged about 88 years, died Saturday night at Bel mont. where she made her home with her son, Superintendent F. P. Hall. Mrs. Hall was somewhat fee ble on account of her extreme age. but seemed as well as usual when she retired to her r,oom Saturday night When a member of the family went to her room Sunday morning, howev er, to call 'her to breakfast, she was found dead, having expired at some time during the night. Mrs. Hall was before her marriage Miss Elizabeth Neagle, and was born and reared in the South Point sec tlon of Gaston county. Her bus- band, the late Rev. J. D. Hall, a Presbyterian minister, died about 18 years ago. She is survived by five sons, Mr. F, P. Hall, county superintendent of schools, Rev. J. K. Hall, and Messrs. J. D., J. Quinn and Laban B. Hall. Funeral services were conducted aUhe home at noon Monday by Rev. R. C. Anderson, of Gastonia, and the remains were interred in the ceme tery at Goshen Presbyterian churcn. of which the deceased had been for many years a loyal and faithful mem ber. Men's Suite bought under the price and sold the same way $4.98 SPECIAL PRICE $4.98 Suits worth a great deal more than the above will be on this table. 7.50 ANOTHER SPECIAL 7.50 - You will be surprised at the values we offer at this low price. It will pay you to look them over. 9.95 for Suits .that are worth a great deal more. We are showing the best values in our history at 12.50, 15.00, 18.00 and 20.00. Boy's Knickerbocker Suits, all sizes up to 17 years. Wide range of prices. " Men's and boy's Pants, all sizes and kinds, from the 4-year-old boy up as big as they grow. STRAW HATS! New shapes and styles, priced as usual, low. Gents' Funushings priced at tractively 48c NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 48c. They are famous, the kind you pay 75c for. 95c LION BRAND SHIRTS 95c All the new colorings and styles now on display. 10c Wash Four-in-Hand Ties worth double the price. .. 15c Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, the kind you pay 25c for. v 10c Sox, all colors, 5c 25c Men's and Boys' Belt. The best you ever saw at the price. Underwear for everybody. Men's and Boys' at 25c At this popular price we are offering some splendid values. Don't forget the Shoes. We are show ing the best line of Low Shoes we have ever had. Fellowcraft and Ralston's 3.50 and 4.00. Other kinds at almost any price. J. M. BELK COMPANY If you don't trade with us we both lose money Our Honor Roll. Since our last report one week ago, the following persons have re newed their subscriptions or been added to our list as new subscribers: J. Kelly Long, Silas W. Smith, John D. Hall, B. 8. Mauney, James McAr- ter, C. B. Newton, Sam Ross, Mrs. E. H. Armstrong, Mrs. Wiley Hanna, J. E. Stubbs, J. L. Clemmer, W. L. Har mon, Mrs. W. J. Torrence, J. R. Broom, D. Lebovits, John Mills, Mrs. M. R. Dixon, Thomas Williams, Ru fus H. Barker, W. A. Harper. Subscribe ffr Th On Gastonla's Leading Clothiers. Personal Mention. Mr. W. Darius Beam, of The Gazette force, is confined to his room i today by Illness . ' Several refreshing April show- , ers have fallen within' the past -few days. - As a result the temperature ' has fallen considerably but there is hardly any probability of damage by .cold to crops. s 1 V - 'Squire B. O. Bradley and Mr. 8. N. Boyce have both put In claims to having been ahead of the editors of The Gazette on the strawberry Question, both having had ripe ber ries on their tables as early , as last Thursday. T. L. Ware, superintendent of the' Gaston county chain gang, came here Wednesday and got four good hands as " a result of this week's court, three colored men and Dorus Clemmer, a young white man who goes fort 60 days, because he failed to pay ' fine and costs -aggregating S3 8. Lincolnton Times., 15th. ' "Cleanlng-up Day" turned out even better than was Indicated by the Item In The Gasette last week. .In stead ' of seventy-five, loads oftrash collected and hauled off by the city there. were a hundred or more. In stead, of finishing their work .Tues day, the city haulers were still busy Friday.''. ' .y. ; air. w. C..Warllck, formerly a resident of Gastonia but for the past for Social Outing Business Q cc a si o we have the- clothes and the accessories. - Why not . be . properly dressed ' no matter what the occasin may be? . Not necessary to have it cost tery - , mnch money. The "Cloties Beautiful" or ' n t tatuom CO - i 1 Supply Style and Service at MODERATE COST I ' $18.50 "tb $2500 SWAN - SLATER COMPANY r ourrmtES for mew and eots v ' Jj DO YOU KEEP A SAVINGS AOCOUNT? Everybody knows the wisdom of depositing money In the banks. Sav ings Banks pay Interest on deposits and the money is just as available at all times as in other banks. Ours is the Only Savings Bank In Gaston County I We pay 4 per cent interest, com- Dounded Quarterly, on savings de posits. We solicit out of town business. Mail us your checks or money orders and we will open you an account. GASTON LOAN & TRUST COMPANY., . Gastonfa, N. 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 reDresent million dollar in surance companies. GASTON LOAN & TRUST CO. DOING A RUSHING BUSINESS. Since the opening of the big sale ai the Gastonia Furniture Company. conducted by the WIZARD, this con cern has enjoyed a most Phenomen al business. In a conversation with the manager several days ago, our editor was assured that for the past few days the output has been some thing enormous. And on a close In spection of the stock, we have every reason to believe that this well known firm has been setting a pace in furniture selling that will cause em' all t sit up and take notice, as we bave never had the pleasure of inspecting a more complete stock of house furnishings at such a great re duction from the old prices. This sale will close on Saturday night, 23rd. and if you have not been one of the many to Inspect the prices and Quality of their goods, it will cer tainly be to your advantage to give them a call, as these genial and hus tling business men will take great pleasure In showing you through their stock. w mi Here's Where We Tickle Your Feet! A New Sock Which Won't Wear Out nearly as soon as those made in the ordinary way The difference between these and other socks lies in the . Cst, TOE- which give strength where strength is needed. The toe and heel of these will wear as long as the rest of of the sock and thus save darning. They are fine in texture and have the appearance of silk. They are well worth seeing, and better yet They Cost But 25c Per Pair Robinson Shoe Company. HinriR i UUiUi , V"tlS!J . That Last Season's Don't Throw it Away Hat Let me clean and re-shape It for yon make it look like new. I have made a special study of cleaning and re-shaping hats by the most ' up-to-drte method, the modern French style, and am now ready for bus iness. 1 1 use no chemicals whatever .that will injure or discolor your hat. Give me a trial and yon will be pleased with the results. I also clean kid gloves by a special process that makes them look like new and does not injure them. Feathers cleaned thoroughly. Prices very reasonable. Phone 176 and a boy will call for your articles. James H. Walters NO. 617 WEST AIR LINE CTREET. LADIES LOOK Do you cut your own stencil pat terns? It's much cheaper than buy ing them already cut and you can find more desirable designs. We have the stencil cardboard, 20x14 Inches, at 25 t-nts a sheet A 'so carbon paper about same size for 10 cents a sheet; - -' v- t. GAZETTE PUB. CO. . 23d W. Mala Ave. ' . v Phone 80. , Friday's Lincoln County -News says: "Mn c. 8. 'Brawiey, rormeny of Statesvllle, who has been running a clothing store in Spencer tor tne past seven months, packed his goods last week and shipped his stock to Maiden, Catawba county, where he will go into business. Mr. Brawley, as 'he Salisbury Post says, is a clever young in 'm and It is hoped he will meet with success in his new field." Mr. Brawley is a brother of Mr., P. W. Brawley, of the Brawley Cloth ing Company, of this city." The attention of our readers is called to the' advertisement of the Coffey Wagon Works which appears on page : eight of this Issue. 'This enterprising firm has experienced so lare an increase In Its business dur ing the past few months that it has been compelled to double the' capaci ty of Its plant. Only experienced workmen are employed in the var ious departments and the best mater, lals enter Into all the work sent out, PICTURE MACHINE CONTEST AT CRESCENT THEATRE OUR NEW MACHINE TO BE TESTED ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND. We will give a Double Show an next Friday, April 22nd, Special Fine Pictures will be shown on that date. , Two reels,, one .on. each ma chine. We do this to test the new machine Just purchased and yon should not miss this contest. Some- ' thing possibly you fcave never seen. We have ordered special pictures fer this contest and in next Friday's Ga sette you will see ths title of each picture. Also on out blll4oard at the Crscent Theatre. Come early to avoid the crowd. Doors open at half-past three. ,We have extra fin plays for this week.- Doat miss any of them. Tours to please, ' CRESCENT THEATRE.. ' . JLfrit. .
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