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NEWS h ; i t. 'i r f ! ' i . If , i f I I i-s- (GOOD) III Sale For Challenge Sale Visitors ! TKKMKXIWUS KKHICTIOX IX MK.VS HIGH GRAIK CLOTHING. L,4 I Mca's and Yonths Salts that acid U l SA.OO, rhoice ..$2.23 Ijot 3 Men's Rails tluit mM np to $8.73, choice Lot 3 Men' Suits that sold np to $ choir $6.66 1x4 -1 Men's Suite that sold np to $1.V00, choice $8.88 lAtt 3 Men's Suits that sold up to $18.04), choice $12.22 1,1 a Men's Suits that sold up to $22-30, choice $14.4 MKX'S ODD THOrSKHS. Pants worth up to $1 $2.83 PanU worlii up to $3 $3.28 Pants worth up to $2.23 $1.63 Pants worth up to $1.23 78c $1.00 liroadiioth. Mack and ltlue, at 63c HM Cravenette 72c 30c Taffeta 36c 73e Hrillfantine, Black, ltlue atid (irity, 48c II) and 12 1 -c Colonel Lawns Hifc tistf and Dimities ....... 8c Yd. ".nlr sceijin" 4-4 llleac liiiig 8 l-3c "Hill" yard-wide KleaeliinK 8 l-3c Ladies' $1.23 Itlack Petticoats 8(c 3-4 Tlle Oil Cloth, best wove 14c Men's 30e I'uderwear 43c Men's :." I'nderwear 23" Men's 2.V I'nderwear 2tk" Men's K lattic Seam Drawers . . 13c Indies' 13c Gauze Vests lOc Indies' 23e Muslin Pants Hc Lndif-s' $1 (iowiis 68c Corset Covers (ialore. ' 7 New shipment of goods just arrived and )1 as ifest as -possible we are unpacking this and getting it in stock . Every piece of it will be sold at SALE PRICES. Brand new goods to go trie bargain way. But we promised you great bargains greater than ever before arid : We Are Here to MAKBMP Challenge Sale This great sale is just fairly under good head way. From now until the close the pace will be a fast one, and as usual we will be an easy winner, flying our motto to the breeze Absolute Satisfaction Honest Goods Honest Prices This combination will win for any oneit will win for us. m JUST A WORD IN CLOSING: Of course you're coming to the sale, but you have been too busy and put it off. Now Listen! Don't put it off another day. Come Challenge. Sale MifnPP The Store That Sells What it Advertises Gastonia, N. C. ' U; AC& CURTAINS, - , $1.75 value , ..S1.1S 1.50 TaJne, . . . , . . . . . 06o . $1.00 value .... . . 89c , 75c value , ....... .... . . 40c ; 65c value . 44e 50c value ...... 87c .-.r." look! : '.. r Challenge prices on Shoes. Here's , Just a sample of what's doing: .Lot 1 Men's Shoes worth up to $3, In Vlcl and Box Calf, choice fl.07 1x4 2 Men's Shoes worth up to ; $3.50, in Patents, Vicl and ', Calf, - choice . . ." . , . , . . . . .... $2.88 Lot 1-Children's Shoes sires up to 11, worth 60 to 75 choice ; 44c Lot 2PMlssea Shoes, sizes up to 2. worth up ' to $1.75, choice ... 89c Lot 8 Ladles' fine Kid Shoes, But-'1 ton and Blucher, worth up' to $3, ', choice . .$1.36 . Odd lot Ladies Shoes in Vict and ' Calf worth up to $2, choice . . - 50c IXDIA LIXEX. lOe Kind .......... 7e Yd. 15c Kind , 10c Yd. 18c Kind ..12 l-3cYd. 20c Kind ' 15c Yd. TABLE LINEN. V Reg. 50c Damask 21c Yd. Ileg. 60c Damask ...... . ,43c Yd. Reg. $1.25 Damask ..80c Yd. Be sure to visit our Penny Bargain Table. , What a Penny Will Do 2 Papers Pins ' . . . . . lc 2 Cones Hooks and Eyes lc Gold-eyed Needles . . . . . ic Good wire Hair Pins . lc 2 Lead Pencils ic Challenge Sale Your Doctor Hp will tell you that it is the bottle that carries our label that he ha learned to have confidence hi. Itecause c have proven to his satisfaction that the drugs we have lire all that could he d4iireI for his assistance in car ing for his patient. Because each is pure and powerful in its proven potency. HecanKP every prescription is conitounded by a trained phar macist, according to a most scientific knowledge. Because from the Doctor to you every care is exercised to wards attaining the object of good results to the patient. Ilemenihcr that in addition to assured purity and standardi zation of strength of every drug and pharmaceutical in our prescription department, you are protected against every possi bility of error by our double-check system in prescription fill ing. Bring all your prescriptions here to be compounded for the reasons mentioned, which so clearly promise you a safety and satisfaction that will prove your judgment in coming to us. In other lines of goods sickroom, nursery, toilet and sun dry drug store goods, our lines are cconiplete and each article or preparation is sold to you as perfect in every respect. Abernethy-Shields Drug Co. Phone 130 The Rexall Store 217 Realty Building The Gastonia Gazette. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1010. To Preach at A. R. P. Church. On account of the commencemeot sermon before the city schools which Is scheduled for Sabbath night, the hour for the evening service at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church has been moved up to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. At that hour Rev. E. B. Kennedy, of Abbe ville, S. C, who delivers the baccal aureate sermon at Linwood College Sabbath morning, will preach. Mr Kennedy is one of the most schol arly ministers of this denomination and Gastonians will enjoy a rare treat In his sermon. This first visit to Gastonia. isls Box of Soap Free Until further notice we will give a box of nice toilet Soap free with every cash purchase of $2.50 Everything in the Grocery Line Prompt Service and your Money's Worth The Love Co. Sole arests for &e f aatss "Jack Frost" Floor. x Ptrae 4$. The Auto-Mountain Trip. A solid freight train of flat cars loaded exclusively with automobiles was a sight which attracted the at tention of many onlookers here Wednesday morning. The 'train was in charge of Capt. Moore and Mr Fletcher. It arrived here early Ir the morning from Chester, S. C, and carried several autos loaded thsVe. At Gastonia the machines of Mr. J. Lean Adams and Mr. R. M. John ston were added and when the train reached Hickory there were fifteen aboard. Thursday morning a spec ial passenger train ran from Ches ter to Edgemont to carry the per sons who were to make the auto trip across the Blue Ridge pikes. It reached Gastonia at 9 a. m. and here quite a number of people from Gaff' ney, Charlotte and other nearby townB, together with Mr. Adams and Mr. Johnston, of Gastonia, Joined the party. At 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon the party left Edgemont In automobiles for the trip to Llnville, -Grandfather Moun tain, Blowing Rock and other pointf of interest along the new system of magnificent macadam roads recent ly constructed in that section so famed for Its beauty. The party will reach Edgemont on the return trip 'Monday afternoon. Gastonia Cotton. TbeM figures rep re nt the s rices: paid to wagons, April 26th: Good middling .... .... ."..li i-l Strict middling1 ...... ....14 1- mUay.w .,.,.14.1-4 Cotton seed ......... Jin CITY FATHERS MEET. Dr. Anders Re-Elected Health Of ficer Iepot Committee Makes Report A New Ordinance Pass edOther Business Transacted. The city council met Tuesday night In regular monthly session for the month of May, Mayor T. L. Craig presiding. Matters of busi ness were disposed of as follows: . The James Adams Ten Cent Shows were allowed to exhibit in Gastonia for a week for a license .fee of $35. It was ordered that a sewer line be laid on Fourth avenue between Broad and South streets and also for a distance of 250 feet on Broad street between Third and Fourth avenues. The matter of supplying the Southerf Railway with electric cur rent was referred to the water and lights committee. The street committee was con tiaued as a committee to Investigate the matter of opening up North Broad street. A report was made to the coun cil from the committee which went to Washington, to, confer with Pres ident Finley regarding the matter of a new passenger depot for Gas tonia, the report being essentially the same as given in a previous is sue of The Gazette. Dr. Mc. O. Anders, city health of fleer, made his report, which was accepted. He was re-el eoted . for another year at the. same salary. The report of the treasurer was al so, heard and adopted. An ordinance was passed, prohib iting anyone from talking to or as sociating with women of 111 repute on the streets or In any public places within the city. ' City Tax Collector J. W. Carroll was instructed to collect all unpaid taxes and, when necessary, to force collection of the same. , -Mr. R. A. Miller, Jr., of Lowell, was In Gastonia on business Wed nesday afternoon. X DEAR LADIES. It's Parisian Sage That Makes Other Woman's Hair so Bewitch . tag) Lustrous. When wo say that Parisian Sage Is the most - wonderful hair tonic. dressing aid beautifler known . to mankind' we are simply stating a fact that you can easily prove. Get a large 50 cent bottle today; use it for two weeks; If it Isn't the most delightful and refreshing ton ic you ever used; if it doesn't drive out dandruff, stop falling hair or itclring scalp you can have your money back. Mrs. Francis Koegl, 41 W. Jessa mine St., St. Paul, Minn., on Novem ber 16, 1909, wrote: "I have used several hair tonics, but there Is none that can compare with Parisan Sage. It cured my falling hair and dand ruff and it does qot only cure those troubles, but is the best hair grow er in the world." Parisan Sage is creating a sensa tion wherever introduced. It Is not sticky or greasy. It is In great de mand by women of superior taste and refinement who desire fasclnat Ing and luxuriant hair that never fails to compel admiration. Sold by druggists everywhere and by J. H Kennedy & Co. Mail orders filled charges prepaid, by American mak rers, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. J.3-20. NECK BANDS NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF Creditors. In the District Court of the United States, For the Western District' of North Carolina. r In the Matter of W. H. Poole, doing business as .Poole Grocery Co. . In Bankruptcy. . To the creditors of the above nam ed bankrupt, of Gastonia, In the county of Gaston and District .aforesaid: , V ' Notice is hereby -given that bn the 10th day of May, A. D. 1910,- the said W. H. Poole was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; that the first meet ing of his creditors will be held, at Gastonia, N. C, In the 'law office of Claud D. Holland on the 23rd day of May, a. D. 1910, at 7 o'clock p. m.. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, . examine the bankrupt, and transact such other;: business as may properly come before ' add meeting. '" May 12, A. D. 1910. V W. S. O'B. ROBINSON, JR.. . , Referee In Bankruptcy. M li e 1. We have a limited supply of the latest improved Neck Bands In the following sizes: 14, 14, 15, 15, 16 and 16. Ask. our driver or phone No. 13 your orders, only 5c each. Snowflake steam Laundry Phone 13. NOTICE For Your IceJhone 281 Ice and Ice Coupon Books , , Strictly Cash DriVers will hare a supply of books. Positively No Credit" For fartler inforcuaon pjaost 2$1 & -Con!' ' Gastonia i1 .' 4 ! s -
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