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TUB GASTONIA GAZETTE.
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Ilrdnre the price at the expense of quality. The PRICE of an
article hi forgotten Ions before tlio QUALITY and the Idea
which originated in one lone window with two or three watch
m u i stock of Jewelry quality first and then price has glv
en us a Quarter of a Century of unequaled success in the Jew
elry Business.
Torrence - Morris Co.
JEWELERS
Expert Watch Repairing - -
Artistic Engraving
PENNY COLUMN.
ONE CENT A WORD
They Brtnt Results; try 'em.
WANTED
WANTED, $300 to $600 for e,x to
twelve months on gilt-eled se
.i.Htir Address "FINANCE. ' care
Gazette . V 1 t.
WANTED: To borrow $1000 on $4,
000 real estate Becurlty. "Quick"
care Gazette.
wanteii. to buv corn. Write or
phone 224. A. B. Rhyne. 18p4.
WANTED, twenty-five check boys
Wednesday at 4 o'clock. Eflrd's.
WANTED You to know that The
Charlotte Evening Chronicle "The
Great Penny Paper" is on sale in
your town each evening, and that
George and Guy Terrell are our reg-
alarly 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.
New Shoes
rv We have just 'received a new
lot of Ladies' Patent Colt Cloth Top
Button, Vici Kid and Box Calf Blu-
cher Shoes-
$2.00 and
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$2.50
NEW ARRIVALS FOR:
Saturday audi Monday's
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To MakeJThese Two Days Busy Ones we are Going to Have
Some Very Strong Specials
Outings
Just received one solid case of gray out
ing regular 10c value (or these days at 8 l-2c
8 l-2c outing in assorted patterns 7 1 -2c
7 l-2c outing in short lengths at 5c
White) Flannel
27-in all wool white flannel at
36-in all wool white flannel at"
48c
Robinson Shoe Company.
LOST.
LOST: Nov. 2 heavy winter laprobe
between Gastonia and Dallas;
nght of 10th one between Gastonia
and Lowell: nlffht of 11th one be
tween Gastonia and Clover. Return
to W. C. Davis, Gastonia, N. C.
N 18 c 2.
The Furniture House With
The Quality and Service
Ginghams, Percals, Etc.
12 l-2c renfrew ginghams for - 10c
l-2c apron ginghams at 5c
12 l-2c percals in dark and light patterns
at 10c
10c percals and ginghams at 8 l-2c
:t Bleaching and Sheeting
Barker mill bleaching at 10c
One lot of bleaching in short length re-
10c
7 l-2c
6 l-2c
6 l-2c
3 l-2c
gular 12 l-2c value at
Poe mill bleaching for
7 l-2c druid sea-island sheeting
Easley mill sheeting at
27-in sheeting, good quality for
Shoes! Shoes!
You will find here one of the largest
stocks of shoes in this country. "
' - Shoes for the whole family 1
Ralston health shoes for men in all leathers $4.00
Fellowcraft shoes for men at 3.50
Churchill and Alden shoes at 3.00
These come in gun metal, vici and pat. leather
Men's box calf and gun metal shoes at $1.98
$3.00 gun metal shoes for i4j 2.50
Men's $1.25 satin calf shoes for N 98c
Men's good heavy work shoes at 1.25 and 1.50
Ladies' Queen Quality shoes in all the new styles
at 3.00 and $3.50
We also have a good stock of ladies' shoes
from 1.25 to $2.50
Children's solid leather shoes, button or
lace, with tap heel for 48c
Hickory Stripes
Hamilton stripes at
Iron Mountain stripes at
Anchor hickory shirting at
8 l-2c
8 l-2c
10c
We have 5 or 6 hundred
pairs of ladies' and men's
shoes piled out on counters
at a BIG reduction.
"OH RENT
FOR RENT: Three offices, second
floor Realty building. All modern
conveniences. Gastonia Insurance &
Realty Co. tf.
ROOMS FOR RENT, furnished er
unfurnished. Desirable locatioa
on East Franklin avenue. Apply at I
Gazette office. tf.
We have but one purpose in build
ing up a good business, and that is
to handle "Only" the VERY BEST
goods that money can buy, and then
live square up to our promises. Of
course good Furniture, Stoves and
House Furnishings cost slightly more
than cheap, trashy kind; yet in af
ter years when the real test of serv
ice comes you'll find its always the
cheapo st to buy the best.
Shirt Cheviots
Cotton belt cheviots at 10c
Bedford chevoits for 8 l-3c
Laxart chevoits extra heavy grade 10c
Counterpanes and Sheets
$1.00 counterpanes for
$1.25 counterpanes for
$1.50 counterpanes for
75c full size sheets for
50c full size sheets for
75c
98c
$1.25
50c
39c
FOR RENT, Seven-Toom residence
with modern conveniences on
South Oakland street. Possession
Jan. 1st. E. L. Little. 25 ti.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, fine Berkshire boar, 12
months old. Peter S. Rhyne. 1S
FOR SALE: My stock of goods te
the highest bidder for cash, Men
day, November 21st. P. M. Rhyne,
Dallas, N. C. tf.
APPLER Oats seed for sale, 75 a
bushel. J. Frank Jackson. I$p2
FOR 6ALE: Cheap, nice residence
on proposed street car line, ene
half cash. W. B. Biggers, 617 East
Franklin avenue. D 9 S.
FOR QUICK SALE, Forty acres of
land. Apply to Wm. H. Lewis,
Atty. 25c4.
Our line of sideboards, hall racks, rockers, book-cases, china closets
extension tables, library tables, suits, stoves ranges and all
kinds of floorcovering will interest you.
satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Monev Cheerfullv Refunded
: OR
Children's kid blucher pat tip shoes all solid
leather, size 8 to 11, for 98c
Misses' kid blucher shoes, size 12 to 2, for $1.25
Misses' button shoes with good heavy soles 1.50
Men's and Boys' Underwear
Men's 50c fleeced lined underwear for 38c each
or 75c a suit
$1.00 men's fleeced underwear for 63c each or
$1.25 a suit
Boys' ribbed union suits at 48c
Boys' fleeced lined shirts and drawers 25 each
CASH :
Gastonia
Calicoes
Just received new shipment of beautiful
rrjjjt calicoes, price
Furniture Co.
5c
Underwear
124 and 126 Main Avenue.
Phone 23.
GASTONIA'S
LEADING
CLOTHIERS
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MISCELLANEOUS.
TOO LATE to get your order in for
Thanksgiving, but get ready for
Christmas. We've got what you
want and the price is right R. T.
Padgett. lie 1.
QUAIL AND RABBITS wasted at
the Crown Cafe, S. S. Harris,
Prop. N2S c 8.
THE EXPRESS strike in New York
is now over. We can rask your
nit out on schedule time. Cive us
ysur order. R. T. Padgett. 18c-l.
ANY ONE desiring to invest $2,500
safely and profitably address "Se
curity." care Gazette. 22 e 4.
SEE ALEXANDER at the Castonia
Hardware Company for combina
tion mail boxes with nam plate.
DONT FORGET, now is tie time,
Padgett's shop is the place, for
silts to your measure. Cleaning
pressing; altering, etc. R. T. Padg
ett. - ' 18 c 1.
IT IS TIME
Ladies' ribbed shirts and pants 25c
Ladies' 75c ribbed union suits for 50c
Ladies' fleeced lined ribbed underwear
48c each or 95c per suit
Misses' and children's union suits 25c
Boys' Pants
All kinds and sizes from 25c up-to
$1.98
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Men's blue flannel wool shirts
98c each
Men's B.-B. Overalls 75c
Cone and Boss Overalls 89c, 2 pair for $1.75
Just received new lot of men's clothing and
overcoats
4.98 to $15.00
$7.50 up
$1.50
Men's suits from
Overcoats from
Men's odd coats at
New shipment, all sizes, just in,
prices .' S3 to 97.50 the Pair
GOOD UNDERWEAR
We are fully prepared to take care
of every Man's Underwear require
ments. This important item of a
man's attire receives here the atten
tion it deserves . . .50c to 91.50 the
Garment.
We are agents for the Ihiofold
Health Underwear.
We can please yon.
to buy that
Winter Suit
And Overcoat 0
nritTha: Everything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery, Etc.
Mo
LK CO,
$IO.OO to $25.00
Let Us Show You.
Gastonia, North Carolina
Swan
New Fall Patterns
SI.OO and SI.SO
- Slater Co.
Outfitters for Men and Boys.
Town and County.
Are you boosting Gastonia?
Soon the gobblers that gobble
will gobble no more.
Mr. S. J. Hand, of Lowell, was
a Gastonia visitor yesterday.
Mr. J. R. Lewis, of Dallas, was
in Gastonia on business yesterday.
And. then will come Christmas.
Already the young folks are begin
ning to talk of Santa Clans.
-The farmers' are all busy. Most
of the cotton Is picked And wheat
sowing is the order of the day.
Air. and Mrs. S. N. Craig, of
route one, Belmont, are among to
day's shoppers In Gastonia.
Chief of Police G. Lee Beam, of
Cherryville, was a busiaess visitor
in Gastonia yesterday.
The merchants are preparing
for the Christmas trade. Soon the
stores will begin to take on the usu
al holiday aspect.
William H. Lewis was re-commissioned
by Governor KItchin on
yesterday as a notary public for
Gaston county, and will be sworn In
today by the Clerk of tie Superior
Court.
A number of Gastenians will
probably go to Richmond next
Thursday "to witness the Thanksgiv
ing football game between the teams
of the University of North C-roIlna
and the University of Virginia. '
Among today's visitors to Gas
tonia Is Mr. J. II. Cherry, of Moult
Holly, route one. Mr. Cherry paid
The Gazette office a pleasant call.
He has been taking The Gazette for
many years and says he could not
keep house without it.
His many friends will learn with
pleasure that (Mr. A. M. Smyre. who
has been 111 with pneumonia for the
past two weeks at the home' of his
daughter, Mrs. D. M. Jones, on York '
street. Is greatly Improved. He has
so far recovered that he expects t
be up within the next two or tirsa
days. , --
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To Raise More Clamor.
Wilmington Star. . .j
remaps Roosevelt Is playing tfcw
clam In order to raise more clamor.