TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0,1010. TUB GASTOMA GAZETTE. pacb riva. AT oealb Goods 3 ft 0 2- 00 0 c 0 0) CO 0 0 CD B to N . M .0 to 0 CD CD IS P' CO PENNY COLUMN. ONE CENT A WORD They Bring Results; by 'em. It the first conalderatloa la buying Jewelr of any style and for any occasion. Quality keeps us up because we keep quality up. Each year we ' show you larger stocks from which to choose. We need you and you need us. Tou need us for the reason that when It is necessary for you to buy piece of Jewelry you want a large stock to choose from at reasonable prices and at the same time to make your selection from a store in which you have utmost confidence one which has stood the test for a Quarter of a Century. Torrence - Morris Co. JEWELERS Expert Watch Repairing Artistic Engraving JITKI wanted, to buy com. Write or Dhone 224. A. B. Rhyne. 18p4. WANTED You to know that The Charlotte Evening Chronicle "The Great Penny Paper" is on sale in mir town each evening, and that George and Guy Terrell are our reg ularly appointed agents and will de liver at your home or office for one cent per day or six cents per week. Give it a trial. tf. LOST. LOST: Tuesday Nov. 1st between Ozark and Flint Mills, open face Elgin Gold watch. Reward- for re turn to Gazette office Hc2. STYLISH Velvet Top Boots Newest Shape, Welt Sole, Military Heel Price $4.00 All Over Cravanette, Cloth Top with Patent Vamp, Welt Sole, Price $3.50 I Robinson Shoe Company. OH RENT FOR RENT: House 107 East Frank lin avenue. Lights and water. Close in. O. M. Boyd. Ttf. FOR RENT: Three offices, second floor Realty building.. All modern conveniences. Gastonla Insurance & Realtv Co. tf. - . FOR BALE. FOR SALE: A good mule, quick for cash. Apply at my residence on Bessemer-Gastonia road. Wm. H. Lewis. tf. THE RESULT OF A SMALL DEPOSIT in a savings bank in youth, and thrift and saving while youth and vigor were fresh, has been the making of many a man's fortune. The man who secures peace and competence for his future, is the man who places his savings in the Gaston Loan & Trust Co's. Savings Bank. We pay 4 per cent interest per annum. REASONABLE PRICES Read carefully, consider fairly, act promptly-profit larger where good goods at low prices reign. Ladies' Ready to Wear Depart ment You will find here the largest and most complete stock in the city. Ladies' blue and black serge suits worth $12.50 for $10 $15 suits in blue and black serge bur price $12.50 Ladies' $18 suits' in blue, brown and black for $15 Just received a beautiful line of ladies' suits at $25. These are nnniully good rallies We have about 200 ladies' and misses' long coats that we are closing out at about half price Ladies' Skirts Ladies' blue and black panama skirts worth $2.50 for $1.98 Black panama skirts worth up to 4.50 for $2.98 We also have a splendid line of voil and panama skirts 5, 6.50. 7.50 and $10 Underskirts 75c back skirts full size for $1.00 " 1.25 " 1.50 " u u it 48c 75c 98c $1.25 MISCELLANEOUS. QUAIL AND RABBITS the Crown Cafe, S. Prop. wanted at S. Morris, N29 c 9. Ladies' Hats of all Kinds Ladies' trimmed hats for 98c, 1.50, 1.98 and up to $20 Sweaters Sweaters All kinds and prices. Ladies' red, white and trrav wATr. nil wrtnl for 1-!fl Gaston Loan & Trust Co. y"' wo' 15, J. Lee Robinson, Pres. Savings Bank . G. McLurd, Treas. Children's sweaters for 98c and $1.25 in red and white THURSDAY night at Lumina "The Two Sisters." one of the hest reels going. Tou certainly ought to see It SEE ALEXANDER at the Gastonla Hardware Company for combina tion mail boxes with name plate. OLD PAPERS five cents a handle, Good for pantry shelves, packing household goods, wrapping, etc. Ga zette office tf. WE ARE HAVING a taste of those long winter evenings which will soon be here. Make them both pleas 6 ant and profitable by borrowing mag azines and books of the Gastonla Li brary, T. M. C. A. building, corner Main and South streets. LOVE'S Old Sweet Song at Lumina tonight (Wednesday) a splendid reel. DotL't fail to see it. flcl. ... i . . . Oar Honor Roll. Since . our last report, published two. week ago, the following persons have made payments on sub scriptions: J. Q. Hall, Rev. R. S. Burwell, D. A. Harrlsin, R. Q. Rhyne, E. H. Clark, Eli Kendrick, R. A. Leeper, M. C. Huffstetler, Macov L. Stroup, G. L. "WrijcV. S. S. Mau- ney, W. A. Harper, J. L. Drown, Mrs. J. E. Costner, W. M. L.khart, Mrs. C. P. Brlmer, Rev, JohJ I tall, R. E, Currence, J. W. Hill. Miss Maggie Hawkins. George. Ferguson. W. E. Whltesldes. H. M. Stevenson, S. W. Bradley, J. P. Hart, J. I. Price, E. P. Wilson. Mrs. J. H. Derr, A. J. Rae- fleld, W. M. L. Currence,-JT . W. flo- Tls, A. R. Roberts, J. L. OennelL W. D. Robinson, J. E. C. Fori, J. T. Hager, J. A. Cox, H. A. Torrencer A. B. Black, A. L. Hendricks, W. F. Michael. Mrs. : W. S. Carpenter, Rev. C. M. Robinson, E. G. Petty. W. A. Jenkins, W. H. Stowe, L. H. Stow. Miss 'Florence Carson, A. If. Dixon, B. N. Boyce, M. T. Wilson, C. W. Terrenes," R. A. Froneberger, F. P. Beckett, B. O. Dewese, Charles C. Johnson, Mrs. J. M. Breach, Mrs. Dora Palmer, G. L. Brandon, Dr. T. N. Dulin, Mrs. Cephas Stroup, J. T. Spencer, B. B. Rhyne, J. H. Moten, R. F. Putnam, J. J. Kincaid, Miss Kate Bradley. Tipping in Texas. Dallas News. The anti-tlpping movement, which, starting in the east, has rapidly spread over the country, has reached Texas. A charter has been taken out at Austin for the National Anti-Tlp- ping Society. The constitution and bylaws of the society prohibit the giving of tips for any service, even on Pullman cars. 'The tipping custom has grown to be a burdensome tax on the traveling public," said A. P. Foute. "It costs all the way from 60 cents or 75 cents a day in tne towns ana small cities to $2.50 and $3 a day at the hotels In New York and other large cities, In order to get attention you have to tip everybody. 'You have to tip the elevator man, If you wish anything brought to your room the bellboy must bo compen sated. When you go into the wash room a boy hands you a towel and begins to get Industrious with his brush and whlskbroom, and as yon get ready to leave he holds out his hand. "The head waiters in the hotels get half the tips the waiters collect. and some of them In New York are 'worth as much as $200,000. It is folly for the individual to protest, for he gets the name of being a stin gy crank. .J'. . So the traveling salesman and the traveling public generally have start ed an organised movement against the evil. If the movement should succeed, the hotels will have to pay their own help, and the porters .'on sleeping cars will have to be put on the payroll of the Pullman company. Tipping is of European origin. but the traveler over there is out on ly a few pennies a day, and he does not miss' the money. When the peo ple of the United States adopted the system they ran the thing into the ground by chucking out quarters, 50- cent pieces and silver dollars, prompt ed to do so, no doubt by a desire to create the impression that they had more money than they knew what to do with." Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. Bi? line or shirt cheviots 10c outing- for Good outing; for Big-line of ginghams and up to 7 l-2c for 18c hydegrade gal a tea for 15c iron clad yalatea for Good hickory shirting- for Hamilton stripe hickory heavy quality for Good yard wide sheeting for at 8 1 2 and l&c 81c 5c shambrils worth 3c 15c 12 Mc 8 1 ? and 19c shirting, extra 12 l-2c 5c Druid sea island sheeting worth 7 1-2 for 654c 15c amoskeag ticking for 12 1 2c Guaranteed to hold feathers Good ticking for 812 and IDc We have just received a new shipment of beautiful cotton suitings, these come 1n several different patterns. The price is 12 l-2c a yard Hosiery All kinds and prices. Ladies' black and tan hose for 5c Ladies' seamless fast black hose for 15c 2 pair for 25c Ladies' black fleeced lined hose elastic tops for 15c 2 pair for 25c Ladies' wool hose in black and gray 25c Big line of misses' and boys' at IDc 3 pair for 25c Underwear Ladies' good winter undewear for 25c a garment . Ladies' bleached fleeced underwear for 48c or 95c per suit Men's 75c underwear for 38c or 75c per suit Men's $1 fleeced undewear for 63c or $1.25 per suit Boys' good heavy fleeced lined under wear for 25c Boys' union suits for 48c each or 95c per pair , In fact we have everything that is to be found in an up-to- date department. And our prices are always right The regular criminal term of Un ion Superior Court began today. There are three murder cases on the docket, one of them being the State iKainst three brothers, Gun, Will and Winfred Belk, for the murder of Ben Hunter, August 81h. This case Is of considerable Interest because of the prominence of the defendants. qJo Mo Ld1HiI LK CO, Gastonia, North Carolina "Gastonia's Leading Clothiers" NOTICE. The Foreign and Home Missionary Societies of Main Street Methodist church will have their annual Week of Prayer services beginning next Monday afternoon and continuing through the week. Interesting pro grams are being prepared and it is hoped that the 'attendance will be large at every service. The meetings will be held In the Epworth League room at 3 o'clock every afternoon. A Stetson Hat ives ease and confidence to. the. wearer. It stands the In spection of critical -eyes. It Is correct la style, peerless In beauty, matchless In finish. It helps make valuable friends. Hat W kavataatatart atria la Swan-Slater Go. Outfitters for Men and Boy's Jenkins-Jenkins. A quiet home wedding was cele brated on Tuesday, October 25 th, at the home of Rev. J. C. Harmon, pas tor of the West End Methodist church, when Miss Cora Jenkins, daughter of Mr. J. 'O. Jenkins, be came the bride of Mr. Richard Jen kins. The bride and groom went to their respective homes after the cer emony and attempted to keep' the marriage ' a secret. It leaked oat however as secrets : usually . do. They will make their home with the groom's father, Mr. Christie Jenkins. near White Jenkins' mill. . You'll Win Every Time Election day being a national holiday the local banks were closed. Well the election Is over and as usual some of us are defeated, bat 'if yoa want to win every time bay you Farm! t re, Stoves and Howe Fatr nlsblngs from the Gastonla Fnrnltnr e Company who guarantee yoa natis faction or refund your money. We handle the very best goods that mo -ey can bay and nave the BIGGEST TOOK to select from. Everything Furniture, Stoves and House Famish ings. CASH OR CREDIT. V Gastonia Furniture Co. 124 and 126 Main Avenue. Phone 23. The House Witli the Quality and Service. a.

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