F1DAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1010. THE G.V8TOX1A. GAZETTES. fagb rmt St Sills and lilliiiery Co CUT GLASS AMD I L V E R o 8 2 O M z 2 0 0) z 0 o 2 B S 0 c 8 0 B ga n P B o a $ o. 9 0 0. P0 1 S So) to give the THANKSGIVING dinner a tone every perquisite of the table beat quality moderate prices. .. ' .. Greatest variety of styles and patterns ever shown in this city. Torrence - Morris Co. JEWELERS Expert Watch Repairing - Artistic Engraving PENNY COLUMN. ONE CENT A WORD They Brin Results; tiy 'em. WANTED WANTED You to know that we have Just received two barrels of fresh Columbia Ignitor Dry Cell Bat- 4ori Their .-re for sale. Otston -. - J Tvn, Wirlis 25 C 1. iir MTTrr- T.ndtM of Gastonia to know that they can get American Beauty lotion, the stuff that makes nlnn Queen Anne hair JVS xv. F tonic and Pearly Foam Tooth Wash at KENNEDY'S Drug Store. D2p wioteti sanO to S600 for six to tnaiva months on srilt-w'xed se- i..,rtv Address "FINANCE. ' care Oazette DS l 1 t. mm WANTED: To borrow $1000 on $4,- 000 real estate security. "Quick" ram fi&zette. tf. WANTED You to know . that The Charlotte Evenine Chronicle "The Great Penny Paper" is on Bale in our 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. OK RENT POR RENT: Three offices, second floor Realty building. All modern conveniences. Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. tf. ROOMS FOR RENT, furnished or unfurnished. Desirable location on East Franklin avenue. Apply at Gazette office. tf. FOR RENT, Seven-room residence with modern conveniences on South Oakland street Possession Jan. 1st. E. L. Little. 25 c4. FOR SALE. FOR SALE by Guy Terrlll, Char lotte's "Great Penny Paper," The Evening Chronicle. Delivered to your door for 6c a week. ' tf - FOR SALE: Choice lots fruit and shade trees, grapes, rows, etc., J M. Hampton, Gastonia, N. C. 29c2 FOR SALE: Cheap, nice residence on proposed street car line, one- half cash. W. B. Biggers, 617 East Franklin avenue. D 9 p I FOR QUICK SALE, Forty acres of land. Apply to Wm. H. Lewis, Atty. 25c4 MISCELLANEOUS. AFTER January 1st my office will be over the Robinson Shoe Cos. store. D. E. McConnell, D. D. S. D6 c 4. QUAIL AND RABBITS wanted at the Crown Cafe, S. S. Morris, Prop. N29 c 9. OLD PAPERS five cents a bundle Good for pantry shelves, packing household goods, wrapping, etc Ga- sette office tf. STATE Warrants added to our list f legal blanks, 25 cents per doz en. Mall -orders -receive prompt at tention. Gazette Publishing Co., Gastonia. N. C. T A TlTT-O TXT. v. t large sheets at 25 cents. Also carbon paper, 10 cents a sheet Phone as yosr order and we will de Pa, Co.,. 23 1 W. Mala Ave., Phone liver anywhere la town. Gazette No. 50. tf. Subscribe for The Gazette. Mr. Eli Llneberger took in the football game at Charlotte yester day. Mr. Ed Whitesides spent yester day in Charlotte with his daughter Mrs. G. W. Hanna. Mr. Alex Harmon and family of the El Bethel neighborhood were the guests from Friday to Mon day of Mrs. O. W. Davis. Mr. R. B. Babingbon and little Miss Mary Love Babington spent yesterday in Charlotte with his mother, Mrs. M. I. Babington. Mrs. Clarence C. Johnson is undergoing treatment at the City Hospital. Her condition is reported today as being satisfactory. Messrs. J. H. Kennedy, E. C. Adams, E. N. Pegram, David P. Del linger and Norman Morrow went to Charlotte Wednesday night to at tend the annual ceremonial of the D. O. O. K's. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Boyd and little son, of route one, are Gasto nia visitors today and paid The Ga zette office a pleasant call. Mr. Boyd is a progressive and prosperous farmer of the county. Mr. Floyd Todd, of Charlotte, is here tbday. He and Mr. Kenneth Todi, of Gastonia, will go to Stan ley this afternoon to play for a dance which takes place there tonight. Mrs. Thomas L. Craig and her father, Mr. W. M. Watson, both of whom have been undergoing treat ment for some time past at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, have New- fgone to the latter's home at bern. A unique little souvenir is be ing handed out to Its customers by the First National Bank in the shape of a small cake of soap on one side of which is stamped in colored let tering "The First National Bank, Gastonia, N. C, Clean Banking Methods." On the reversed side is embossed the words, "Pure Soap Tuesday's Yorkvllle Enquirer says: "The McConnellsville Tele Dhone Company and the Piedmont Company have come to a 10-year agreement under which the McCon nellville company is to build to Yorkvllle with certain assistance from the Piedmont Company, and the subscribers to each exchange are to have all the connections afforded by the other." In the auditorium of the Cen tral school last night the pupils of Miss Eunice Bryan's room gave an entertainment which was thoroughly enjoyed by a good-sized audience. The first part consisted of a musical program and this was followed by a play, the players being Miss Bryan's pupils. All acquitted themselves creditably and the evening was an enjoyable one. Thanksgiving day passed oft qtietly in Gastonia. Practically all the stores were closed. Many went hunting, some weu to the football games at Charlotte Richmond and Norfolk while other? went to the game here or spent the day with friends here or elsewhere. There was much coming and going. So far as has been learned the day was unmarred by accidents of any kind. and every body enjoyed a day of good solid comfort and rest. The weather was fine, being rather warmer than usual for Thanksgiving day. With the exception of a short while in the afternoon the sun shone brightly throughout the day. Rev. E. C. Cronk, of Columbia, You Will Find Here "Large and Well Selected Stocks in Both of These Departments Ladies9 Coat Suits Ladies blue and black serge suits worth $12.50 for $10.00 Ladies' $18blue and black serge suits $15 for Ladies Millinery of Every Description Ladies' $2 hats reduced to $1.50 Ladies' black turdan hats at 2, 2.50 ElSS!4 and $3.50 Rtf 10, long black coats at 1 12.50, 16.50 and $20 Ladies' $2.50 panama skirts for $1.98 We also have a splendid line of Panamas and voil skirts at 5, 6.50, 7.50 and up to $10 One Big Lot of Ladies' Long Coats at 1-3 to 1-2 off One lot of ladies' hats ranging in price from 5 to $10 at about 1-3 off Full line of automobile veils at $1.50 Beautiful persian ribbons 35c to $1.00 per yard Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Underwear for 25c Ladies' Underskirts Blankets 75c black underskirts for 48c 11-4 wool blankets for $2.98 $1.00 black underskirts for 75c 10-4 wool blankets for 2.50 1.25 black underskirts for 98c Cotton blankets at 48 and 98c each 1 M 11 c CO, Everything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery, Etc Gastonia, North Carolina The Most Practical Store in which to buy Men's and Boys' Xmas Gifts Sold on their MERIT ONLY Buying at this storels not like going- to some stores where the salesmen know that once a sale is made and the money paid that its going to "STICK" even though the customer finds that he is "STUCK" Our New York and Baltimore Made Clothes are sold here on their MERIT only. Each salesman as he makes a sale in this store knows that every garment sold must look well, fit well, wear well ami be satisfactory thirty, or sixty, or ninety days hence knows that if in any way it falls short, that onr never repudiated GUARANTEE would bring it back to worry him. And They Cost You no More Than the Ordinary Men's and Young Men's Suits and Over coats $10 to $25 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $3 to $10 COME AND SEE S. C, Field Secretary of the Lay men's Missionary Movement In the Lutheran church in the South will speak In Gastonia Lutheran church concerning the Laymen's Movement Sunday at 3 p. m. The addTess will not be sectarian but it will be along the lines of the Laymen's Movement for the conquest of the world for Christ. Mr. Cronk's ability and his attractive manner of presenting his subject assure those who hear him of profiting by the hearing. He will likewise present the Laymen's Movement at Lutheran Chapel at 11 a. m. on Sunday and at Bessemer City at 7 p. m. The public is cor dially invited to each of these ser vices. SI BEFORE ordering 'MAGA ZINES get clubbing cata logue and special offers and save MONEY. SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION GENCY, Raleigh, N. (A Postal Card will do.) C. MYERS & TATE Have for Special Sale Saturday and Monday New Shoes We have just received a new lot of Ladies' Patent Colt Cloth Top Button, Vici Kid and Box Calf BIu cher Shoes s $2.00 and $2.50 Robinson Shoe Company. ss DESIGNED BV pcro. Michael -& Son S wan-Slater Co, LADIES' LONG COATS. $10 Coats for $7.00 $7 and $8 Coats for $5.00 $5 Coats for $3.98 MISSES' COATS. $5 and $6 Coats now $4.50 $4 Coats now ;$3.25 $3 Coats now $2.25 $2.50 Coats now $1.50 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Saturday and Monday Is the time to buy your shoes and save money at MB It Is Quality You Want We Have It That's the verdict of the people that trade with us. We do not- sell prices, but "QUALITY" in furniture, stoves and house furnishjngs and when you hear a fellow blowing about his prices look OUT ? the quality is not there. See our line of birds eye maple and mahogany furniture. Big line of rockers, library and extension tables. snits kn racks, book-cases, iron beds and odd niece ' We are The onlv people in Gaston countv that mrBnM . stove or range. Everything in furniture. stov nH firm Q.flirnicriinra CASH r: OR - PRFHIT Sa&faction Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded Furniture Co. Gastonia 124 and 126 Main Avenne. - Phone 23. The Howe with the Quality and Service Outfitters for Men and Boys' MYERS & TATE

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