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frxdaiY scmiunEn o, iqio. TUB GASTONIA GAZETTE. FACE FITS. Our Ladies', Misses' and Children's The is the Window: Ready-to-Wear Department ISNOW READY For Your Inspection Just Received 30 Beautiful Suits Prices from $ 1 5.00 to $ 1 6.50. These Suits are Easily Worth More Money. :-: :-: :-: :-: of the Soul Beware how you use it ahdhow you abuse it. -E T : & S- r r Kj 'J! ft " - 1 ; rjj CO Ir tf .- Priceless above all possessions is the eye sight, deserving your highest consideration. Don't trifle with your eyesi It will cost you nothing to consult us. Torrence Jewelers Morris Opticians Co. SPECIAL IX PANAMA AND VOIL SKIRTS. One lot of Panama Skirts at $5. This skirt would easily bring $7.50 if we would only ask it. But we put It on sale, special at ....$5.00 Full line of Voll Skirts from $5 to $10.00. The Gastoni a Gazette PENNY COLUMN. ONE CENT A WORD They Brio Results; try 'eni. POUND. FOUND, umbrella at postofflce. Owner describe and pay for adv. wanted, white boy Jfor farm work. Good waxes and good home. O. L. Rhyne, Gastonia, route 4. Tn 20 c 3. OK RENT FOR RENT, Three four-room dwell ings. Gastonia Insurance & Real ty Co. tf. FOR BALK. iron sale, four-room cottage on Ozark street. City water, lot 64 by 100, Bargain for cash buyer. C. H. CaldwelL 9p2. FINE FARM FOR SALE, 334 acres of land on Drowning Creek, "Moore county. Bargain for cash buyer. E. L, Pegram, Jackson Springs, N. C. S16 c 8. H. Long, on West Franklin avenue. Mr. W. L. Balthls received a telegram Wednesday bearing the' sad news of the1 death of his mother, Mrs. W. L. Balthls, Sr., which oc curred Wednesday morning at her home In Baltimore, Mr. Balthls" left Wednesday afternoon for Baltimore to attend the funeral. Rev. J. B. Cochrane, former pastor of. New Hope Presbyterian church, this county, and who went some months ago to Concord to be came pastor of McKlnhon Presby terian church, haB resigned that pas torate to accept a call to Park ton in the eastern part of the State. Mr. A. J. Kirby, of the firm of A. J. Kirby & Co., piano and organ dealers, 1b building a modern six room residence at the corner of South street and Fourth avenue. Mr. H. F. Oakley has the contract. When completed Mr. Kirby will oc cupy it. This will be an attractive residence, modernly equipped with conveniences, and will be quite an addition to that growing section of GastQaia. THE UNIVERSITY OPENS. MISCELLANEOUS. WE WANT your chickens, butter and eggs. Pay highest prices at Poole's, new grocer. 13 c 2. TAKEN UP, stray turkey. Call Ga :r xette office. 15p 2. ."SCHOOL ' BOOKS AT HALF PRICE, cash paid for all kinds of books, coins, stamps, relics, curios. We buy sell and exchange-all kinds. WRITE QUICK if you want school books cheap. Largest stock, lowest prices to be found and satisfaction guaranteed. Southern "Book Ex change, Raleigh, N. C." S30cl0. MORE than 1000 hooks for the price V of one. Love stories, detective stories, books of adventure, humor, history, science and religion just what you . like. Membership fee $1.00, dues 10 cent per month. Gas tonia Library Association, Y. M. C. A. Building. tf. Loray Slnggets Doing; Good Work- Worthy of Assistance. To the Editor of Thw Gazette. The Loray Sluggers baseball team has been doing excellent work since the Loray Tigers disbanded. I want to say that they have had no help from outside the team. I have nothing to do with the team in any way, but I think we ought to come across and help them out. Any as sistance would be gladly received by the manager. Gastonia ought to have a good team. Why not heln the Sluggers?' They have played the best teams in Gaston county and have lost only four games out of 20. , X. YZ. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1910. Personal Mention. Miss Bessie Adams, of Clover, was the guest yesterday or Mrs. JJ E. McConnell. "-Rev. and Mrs. G. W.,Hanna, of Charlotte, are spending a few days this week at the home of Mrs. Han nah father, Mr. Ecf Whitesides Mrs. F. O. Garren, of the Loray Mill, underwent an operation at the JCIty Hospital yesterday morning and is recovering nicely. - Mr. J. R. Broom and family ave moved from East (Main avenue o the residence at 401 Modena treet. ' Mr. J. C. Garrison, of Newell, pent several days here this week as he guest of his toother, Dr. D, arrlson. ' JMiss Ruth Patrick, daughter of r. and Mrs. u. R. Patrick. ofUn- on, baa entered the Presbyterian pollege at Charlotte. JMrsV D. A. Garrison and Miss L Marie Hutchlngs . left this ' morning or Charlotte, where they will spend ereral day with friends. They ex pect to return next Wednesday. The ladies of the missionary so iety of , the Associate Reformed 'resbyterian churoh will entertain hs ladles of the church next Thurs kay afternoon, September 15th. from to f o'clock 'at the home of Mrs.! Trinity College opened Wednes day with the largest enrollment in its history. There are 250 old stu dents and 165 new ones, making a total of 415. The opening exercises were conducted in Craven Memorial Hall Wednesday morning. A dispatch from Fort Monroe, Va., dated the 8th, yesteday, and appearing in this morning's papers, states that three men were killed and a number injured when there was an explosion of fuel oil followed by a fire on the battleship North Da kota. " The accident happened when the ship was 12 miles from Old Point in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Praddent VenaUe Declares It to Bo the Moot Critical Year in the In stitution's History, It Having Refcuched the 'limit of Expansion. Charlotte Observer. Obapel Hill. Sept. 8. The Univer sity or North Carolina formally be gan the one hundred and sixteenth session of its history this morning. Pre8iden Venable made his first talk to the students In the Chapel. This is Dr. Venable's thirty-flrst year of service to the University; he was a professor for twenty years, and has held the position of president for ten years. He stated that this was the most critical year In the Univer sity's history, as the institution -had reached the limit of its expansion under its present means, and that unless something was done to in crease Its capacity, a retrenchment must be made. He asked for the co operation of the students in building up the institution. SPECIALS IN DRY GOODS. Don't fail to see our 5 cent coun ter, It is a wonder. You will find goods on this counter worth up to 8 1-2 cents the yard. SPECIAL IN WHITE MADRAS JUST IN. 4 lots all beautiful patterns. Lot No. 1 This lot Is easily worth 12 1-2 cents, special at 10c Lot No.2 This lot is worth 15c, on sale at 12 l-2c Lot No. 3 This lot is worth 18 to 20 cents, on sale at 15c Lot No. 4 Thte lot would be cheap at 25 cents, our special price 18c If you don't see this Madras be fore buying, you will regret it if you see afterwards. EXTRA SPECIAL IT SOIESETTES. Big range of colors to select from. Our special price on this goods is 18c, it would be cheap at 25c. Just in beautiful line of Poplin Cloth; all colors. Our special price on this goods is 12 l-2c and it would be cheap at 18c. LADIES SILK PETTICOATS. Just in beautiful line and at pri ces that we know are far below oth ers. One lot, all silk at $2.98 Another lot at $4.98 These are wonders, so don't fall to see them before buying. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Just received beautiful lot pretty patterns and well made, Prices 25c, 48c, 98c, $1.48 and $1.98. We have hundreds of other specials all through our big store just as good as these we advertise. Not a day passes by but what we receive something new. All we ask is that you visit our store and we will convince you that our prices are far below others. Here you will find the largest and most complete stock of desirable merchandise in Mr. Frank scheii, aged 23, son ofl uaston county. We are gald to send goods on approval but nothing is charged to anyone. Air. ana Mrs. urara owieu, oi uon- over, Catawba county, was killed at Mount Savage, Md., Wednesday when a "dinky" engine which he was run- i ning ran wild down a mountain side, turned over and crushed him to death. He recently went there to work for a railroad construction company. J. M. Belk Co, Gastonia, N. C Read what Queen Victoria about Gastonia Furniture Stoves and Ranges. says Go's. Rev. Dr. John E. White, a North Carolina pastor of a large . Baptist church in Atlanta, has been called to the pastorate of a large church in Kansas City, Kan. We are displaying some beautiful designs in genuine Imported China 100 piece dinner sets. Gastonia Fur niture Company. Call On rHENRY & BRADLEY For doors, sash, door and win dow frames, molding, all kinds of finished lumber, shingles and rough building lumber. Our plant is equip ped with new machinery and is now In operation. Quick Delivery and Satisfactory Service Guaranteed HENRY & BRADLEY jfnone s west Mam Ave. Gastonia, N. C. - S12clmo. Ed Gerrard, a well-known Orange county citizen, who was accidentally shot while in the woods a few days ago by Rufus Suitt, a feudist, when the latter was trying to kill Ger rard 's cousin over a land dispute, died at Durham yesterday. , If you don't trade with us we both lose money. Gastonia Furni ture Company. the Subject is Real Estate Gastonia's Leading Clothiers. Boy's Correct Clothes ' School begins next week. It is time to buy the boy a new Fall suit The smartest styles in the new Fall suits for boys are right here at right prices. Our boy's clothing department is splendidly stocked with everything in boy's clothing for Fall and Winter. . ? jNew double breasted . knickerbocker suits made of fine'woolen materials in blues,' browns, grays and all the popular shades, $3.50 to $10.00. v Sizes to fit every boy up to the 18 regulars and 16, 17, and 18 stouts. Boy's new caps 25 and 50c , Swan-' Slater Outfitters for Men and Boy's. Talk With Haithcock Am often oat of office moving aroaoJ over town. Try office phone 288, or S.C. Fry's Residence, No. 264 Go. - . NOTICE. . - . I now have In my hands for col lection all the accouta made with me while In the mercantile business, having bought same from the trustee In "bankruptcy. All persona Indebted to me -will please make prompt set tlement. ; , tf. .W. H. DELUNGER. $2.00 Per Pair This is the price placed on our entire line of Ladies' Russia Calf and Choc Vici Oxfords and Pumps. We have them in any size -Widths B. C. D. and Es. Robinson Shoe Company. See Window Display. "If Queen Victoria Reigned To-Day She Would send Out a "Uni versal Declaration to All the 1 World to buy Their Stoves and Ranges from The Gastonia 1 Furniture Company". We Represent The Strongest and Best line of Stoves and Ranges that the COLD CASH Can Buy. and w take all responsibility, satisfaction Guaranteed or your money refunded. Our Stove Trade is increasing daily and we cany a Big Stock to select from. Solid Car now a rolling . w invite your attention to the Big line of Furniture and House-Furnishings within both our Big Store Rooms, and our watch word is the best poodq '. the best service at small profits. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Gastonia Furniture Co. 124 and 126 W.: Main A venae, Phone 23. Gastonia's Fast Growing Furniture Store. . 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