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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1010. TOE GASTONIA GAZETTE. , PAGE FIVE. and South atreeta. , niTi nmnr i TivTrn'ir AfnrmTiMin O c. m a "SCHOOL BOOKS AT HALF WEDDING GIFTS F O R PRICE, cash paid for all kind of booki, coins, stamps, relict, curio. W bur aell and exchange all klnda. WILL BE -2- WRITE QUICK If you want school booka cheap. Largest stock, lowest SEPTEMBER BRIDES a la prices to be found and satisfaction guaranteed. Southern Book Ex change, Raleigh, N. C." 830cl0. SEE THE FUN-PROVOKING picture Friday and Saturday 9 o at Crescent Theatre tonight. Ad mission only 5 cents. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 110. OF Next Wee; if 09 8 Z D CD Personals and Locals. II r. and Mrs. William Dixon, of Lexington, Va., are visiting Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Griffith at Bessemer City. M rs. S, A. Klndley and little son, Glenn, and Mrs. J. P. Glenn spent last Tuesday in Charlotte. Mr. John W. Dorsey has been quite ill for several days at his home on Highland street. Mr. J. W. Klrkpatrlck, formerly of Gastonia now living In Yorkvllle, S. C, was a business visitor in town yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Rumfelt, of Shelby, wn a rPAPnf visitor in ftaatnnla. be- The Gastonia Gazette, th f ner si8ter-Mra j r. tilenn. PENNY COLUMN. ONE CENT A WORD They Brio Results; try 'em. WANTED WANTED: A middle-aged wnlte lady to do housekeeping for a family of five. Liberal wages and privileges of a member of the family given to the proper person. Address "Box V," "McAdenville, N. C. 20c 2. LOST LOST: Southern mileage book No. Z38003, Friday at Lenoir or be tween Gastonia and Lenoir. Reward for return to G. W. Howell, Gastonia, N. C. 23 c 2. LOST, blue-spotted dog, September 12 th. Please notify L. H. Jack son, Bowling Green, S. C. 20 p. Correspondence of The Gazette. ST, between E. P. Lewis' and Neely's Grove church, a man s array coat. Reward for return to Gazette office. 16 p. ' itJRRENT FOR RENT: Two-horse farm four miles south of Gastonia on Union macadam road, splendid tton farm. First class farmer wanted to furnish his own stock. J. F. Groves. 27p FOR RENT, two furnished rooms at 207 DallaB street, one block from depot. W. G. Boshamer. tf. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a nice birddog. E. E. Ratchford, Gastonia, N. C, Route 2. 20 p. FOR QUICK SALE, two first-class bird dogs, one first-class opossum hound and 75 fancy white Wyan dotte chickens. Attractive prices for this week only. Answer quick. J. D. Derr, Dallas, N. C. 20cl FINE FARMING LAND FOR SALE 700 acres of level sandy land, in lots to suit purchaser, for S5 per acre. As good unimproved lands as can be found in Richmond county. Clay road runs through the land. (Must be sold before Nov. 1. E. L. Pegram, Jackson Springs, N. C. 23 c 2. MISCELLANEOUS. I WOULD like to list and" sell your plantation on a small commission, no sale, no pay. Or if you want a good farm write me. T. M. Belk, Lancaster, S. C. W. B. Knight, Gas tonia agent. 23 c 2. MISS HARVIE, Stenographer, de sires additional work. Office of Mr. A. O. Maneum. 20 d. IF YOU DON'T feel good, see the funniest picture out at Crescent Theatre tonight. 20. W. L. GALLANT will do your glaz ing. Phone 229. tf. SEE T. M. B ELK'S new list of land in today's paper. Mr. Belk says If you have anything that you want well advertised and aold quick to eee him or W. B. Knight, his Gasto nia agent. S20 c 1. Mr. J. H. Henderson has been ill with typhoid fever for the past two weeks at his home near Union church. Attorney S. J. Durham left yes terday afternoon for Raleigh to be with Dr. B. F. Dixon, who is quite seriously ill. Messrs. George Ingle, Russell Kell and Elmore Kell, of McAden vllle, spent Sunday with friends in the Jackson neighborhood. Mr. Will Wetzell. who has been temporarily filling the place of pharmacist at Spencer, returned to Gastonia today. MIbs Gertrude Glenn left last Friday for Greensboro to resume her studies in the State Normal Col lege. Up to this morning the Gastonia Oil "Mill had ginned 46 bales of cot ton. Saturday and yesterday were busy days with their gins. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lineberger, of Lincolnton, spent Sunday in Gas tonia as the guests of Mra. J. C. Latham at her home on South Ma rietta street. Mrs. L. L. Hardin and little son have returned from Monroe, where they spent several weeks with Mrs Hardin's parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Chreit7.berg. Dr. L. C. Glenn, of the faculty of Vanderbilt University, left this morning for Nashville after spending a week here as the guest of his fa ther, Mr. W. D. Glenn. A telegram received here this morning states that Mr. W. D. Mor row, formerly of this place, died at Cherokee Falls, S. C, early this morning. Miss Roberta McElhannon, who has been spending her vacation here with her grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Glenn, left Saturday 'for her home in Washington. She is a daughter of Mrs. Stella Glenn McElhannon, of that city. Mrs. D. E. Bass and son, Jesse, of Chester, S. C, returned to their home Saturday after a visit to her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bass, at the home of the latter's parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. C. Kil lian, on South Broad street. Mrs. B. F. Smith and children, of Hugo, Oklahoma, left Friday morning for their western home af ter spending three months visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Rhyne, and other relatives in Gas tonia and the county. Mrs. S. E. Wood, of route three, Kings Mountain, was a visitor to Gastonia Saturday and paid The Ga zctte office a pleasant call. She was accompanied by her granddaughter. Miss Lillian Wood, of route one, We have the kind of gifts that will please her handsomely wrought pieces of Jewelry made by expert jewelry artiBans. Our house la a house of quality and enjoys the confidence of buyers owing to twenty-five years of honest selling. Honesty, you know la an essential to success in the jewelry business. OUR DIAMONDS Are bought by a scrutinizing expert who knows diamonds that have a marketable value at any-time. It pays to buy good dia monds. They are a profitable investment. Stop a moment on your way home and see our etock of suit able gift for this month's bride's. Torrence - Morris Co. Jewelers Opticians lna theatre began its vaudeville per formances and the merry-go-round was doingbu8inesB. Mr. H. H. Spencer is expected to return tonight from Springfield, Mo., to which place he was called ten i days ago by reason of the very ser ious illness in a hospital of his son, Mr. Gray Spencer. The latter is very much improved and his many Gasto nia friends wish for him a speedy restoration to health. Miss Ola Huffstetler was opera ted on at the City Hospital for ap pendicitis last week and is recover ing nicely from the effects. Her brother, Mr. Foster Huffstetler, who was detained on account of her ill ness, returned Monday to Westmin ster School, Rutherford county. He was accompanied by Mr. Ross Jack son, of Clover, S. C. Following the cool spell of last week the weather is now ideal for fall. Cotton is opening very rapidly and is being picked hastily. The farmers are as busy as bees. The cotton patches are full of negroes and the man who goes out to look for a darkle to do an hour's work will likely search in vain. Many of the housewives are also having to do their own cooking cook's gone to the cotton Meld where she can make twice as much as in the kitchen. Don't fail to visit Woleott's Model Shows this week, beginning Monday, heptember 10th. See Dolleta, the smallest mother on earth, 27 inches high and has a baby three years old with her. Yon will see her every day at the show grounds. GASTONIA COTTON MARKET. (Corrected semi-weekly by W. L. Balthis Co., Cotton Brokers.) Good Middling 13 1-8 Strict Middling 13 Cotton Seed 52c Dont fall to see Prof. Kennel make his high dive every day and night with the Woleott's Model Shows. Woleott's Model Shows all this week. Come and listen to the Royal Italian Band every day and night. FANTASTIC FURNITURE, A fun provoker at Crescent Theatre to night. 20. !W3B OFFER good booka and good magazine at a price which makes them practically free. The generos ity of the Gastonia, T. M. C. A. males this possible. Are you getting your share of this glft? If sot Join the Gastonia Library Association, T. M. C A. hnlWHnr- Ai'mnw nt r.fn Gastonia. Mr. L. F. Wetzell spent Sunday in Salisbury with Mrs. Wetzell, who is III at the Whitehead-Stokea San! tarium. Mrs. Wetzell some days ago underwent a very serious opera tlon from which she is recovering satisfactorily. Her many friends hope to see her in Gastonia again within the next. week or two. The three scholarships at Lin wood College offered by the Pied mont Telephone Telegraph Co. were awarded to Misses Mace Purs ley and Bane Rutledge, of Gaston county, and Miss Mlttie Hamrick, of Cleveland county. These young la dles were present at the opening of the college last week. There was plenty of entertain ment for Gastpnian'a last night. Wol eott's Model Shows held forth In East Gastonia, the 'Oxford Orphan age singing class entertained a large crowd at the opera house, the Lam- Hi Mistake. Edward What do you think I carry in my watch case, darling? It is al ways the stamp of your last letter. Your Hps have touched it, and mine often kiss the place where yours have been. Angelina Oh. Edward! I'm awfully sorry, but I always use FidVs damp nose. Illustrated Bits. GASTON LOAN & TRUST CO. 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 Gaston County! We pay 4 per cent interest, com pounded Quarterly, on savings de posits. We solicit out of town business. Mail us your checks or money ordera and we will open you an account. DO YOU KEEP A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Gastonia, N. O. J. Lee Robinson, President; Thos. L. Craig, Vice-President; E. G. McLurd, Treasurer. Real Estate and Insurance. List your real estate wrth us! Farms and towns lota are wanted! We represent million dollar In surance companies. GASTON LOAN & TRUST CO. 1., Sent 29 and 30. and Oct. 1 You will then have the opior tunity of coming to an opening equal to those of larger cities. WATCH NEXT TUESDAY'S PAPER 1 FOR ANNOUNCEMENT . BELK CO. Gastonia, North Carolina M LADIES SHOES If you are a wearer of Shoes and all of vou are you cannot af ford to buy your Fall Shoes with out inspecting our line before making your purchase Ask to see our Cloth top Patent Celt, Button and T.ace at $2.50 They look and wear like $3.50 Shoes. I Robinson Shoe Company, The Woleott's Model Shows pitch ed their tents Monday In the city of Gastonia and stay for one sol id week. One of the feature attrac tions is the big Hippodrome, the only one of its kind under canvas travel ing the road. The following actors wfll take part in the hippodrome: E. Kirk Adams & Co., the world's great est knife throwing act; the two Py- roe, comedy actroabtic barrel jump ers; Prof. Mlartin, the American Jap Juggler. Bobby Zenoro, contortionist; the tjwo Mitchells on the revolving breakaway ladder act. The Hippo drome is equal to any seen with the big shows. One performance each and every night. The only thing small about the Hippodrome is the price and the seats are free to every body. BIG Millinery His Birthday Present. Fair Customer I want a birthday present for my husband. Dealer Yes, mum. How would this old clock suit you? Fair Customer Let me see. I've got a corner In my boudoir that will just do for It! And I've been wanting an old clock for a long time. Yes, that will dor Te Be Nabie. Most of our unhapplness comes about because there la in us a scrap of the infinite that Is not satisfied with finite things. There la a longing in the human heart to unfold into a bet ter life. To do and to be noble is the deepest desire of every heart. Dr. Henry an Dyke. Those, who pursu happiness are for. tunate to catch np with content A New Tork man was sentenced to four y&rs in the penitentiary the other day for stealing s five-cent hand mirror. There are 70 miles of tunnela and passages In the Rock of Gibraltar. Mountains of pure marble have been discovered In German, South Africa, the like of which are un known in the world. Opeming At Myers & Tate's New Store Friday and Saturday, Sept 23 & 24 (tfH The public is invited to inspect our Fall and Winter Millinery, which " it J- M will be on display next Friday and Saturday. Great bargains on those days. Swell pattern hats worth $20 and $25 will be put on sale at $12.50, $15 and $18. The trimmer guarantees to give you the latest styles and the best work. Come and be convinced. Mrs. Pi Mm an has been North for some time, studying the styles, and brings back the latest New Tork and Paris styles in headgear and dress. We will also have on display a new and up-to-date line of tailor- made Coat Suits. One special lot of $18 Suits going on sale at $10. Our 5-10-25 cent counters are complete. Come to see us and save money. Yours to serve, ' ' si I Myers & Tate New Store Next door to Abernethy-Shields Drag Co. Does It Pay Read This A gentleman in the eastern part of the State who has been advertising in The Gazette recently, wrote us a few "Stetson" Brand for $3.50 days ago as follows: "I have gotten at least three times "Chamois" Brand for 3.00 the results from advertising in The Gazette that I got from We also hare a new shipment I the same space used in a paper which claims four times. of nobby hats in all the new I your circulation". I inanM inn ininM i i . . . mm 1 . vtut raie is cneap on a tnree-montns contract, inis is Prices 1.00, 1.50 and $2.00 the harvest time of the year. Let us figure with you at once Boy's fall hats 1.00 and $1.50 q;-,. r GAZETTE PUBLISHING COMPANY KJ 1TUU BJlUkA Ue I - a I oe it a? a ri rA r..r: f . J o I q n. mam we. - - . raone au I x Every Stetson I I J krs the B I Be as critical as I you may, trie I Stetson I .will satisfy you in the I correctness of its style, I its graceful lines, beauty I of fiauL. aal in its I serviceability. 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