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TIT.SaW, DECEMBER 20, 1010. TIDI GAflTONIA GAZETTE. pagb mm. K 9 Only 4 More Days TillXmas ARE YOU READY? WE ARE CO O o This Will be our Last Call to Christmas 'Shoppers u 0 X O 5 n 0 03 . H ta C3 H n O o o CO cr G1 O o CM H O a H O o 8 O o CO o o w 0 3 PENNY COLUMN, ONE CENT A WORD They BriiU Results; try 'em. WANTED WANTED: All our customers to Bee the nice ten piece toilet Bet In our show window which we are going to give away at 8 o'clock on Christmas eve to the customer hold ing the largest amount of our cash resrlster cash coupons. W e give you a coupon with each cash purchase Th Love Co. 23 C3 WITH A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR EVERY ONE. PLENTY OP CLERKS TO SHOW YOU THROUGH AND WE WOULD IEKM IT A FAVOR SHOWING YOU THROUGH OUR IMMENSE LINE, WHETHER YOU INTEND RUYING OR NOT. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROM IT TENTION. AND CATKFUL AT- Torrence - Morris Co. JEWLERS Expert Watch Repairing - - Artistic Engraving Sire it If not tf. WANTED, butter and eggs, will nav hiKheat prices. Todd's Steam Bakery; WANTED You to know that The Charlotte Evening Chronicle "The Great Penny Paper" is on sale in vnnr tAwn each evening, and that Qeorge and Guy Terrell Are our reg- ularly appointed agenta and will de liver at your home or office for one cent per day or six cents per week. Give it a trial. tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT, modern five-room resi dence on Fourth avenue. Apply At Standard Hardware Co, tf. LOST tort. STiRAYED or stolen: One hitri whltfi with black spot on hip and side and black head; known as the J. M. Sbuford bitch. Reward for return to Bate B. Gardner, cl. FOR SALE. ifOR SALTS: I have for sale at my residence, the following articles: RnU nt furniture, iron beds, wash stands, dining chairs, china closet, mr.irln chairs, three heaters, hall rack, centre tables, pictures, mat ting, organ, camera and photograph ' supplies and lots of other things. T. A. Myers. No. 309 E. Franklin Ave.. Gastonia. N. C. 23c 2. SECOND-HAND No. 6 Remington typewriter with metal cover for sale cheap. Good as new. Apply at 209 Poplar street. 20c2. FOR SALE by Guy Terrill, Char lotte's "Great Penny Paper," The Evening Chronicle. Delivered to your door for 6c a week. tf. MISCELLANEOUS. TWO SPECIAL REELS all this week at the Theato. Admission 5 cents. 23 c 2. GET your cleaning, pressing, etc. done now for the Holidays. Re member, Sanitary Steam Pressing. Phone 222. R. T. Padgett. ALL PERSONS who owe us for their fall fertilizer are requested to call and settle at once. Our year ends December 31st and it is desir ed, to get the books as near up to date as possible. Gaston Farmers Union Warehouse Co. 23 p2. THE LARGEST line of Druggests and Rugs ever carried in stock at J one time at Rankin Furniture Com pany, tf. ( AFTER January 1st my shop will be In the rooms now occupied by Dr. McConnell. next door to Citi zens Bank. R. T. Padgett. IF IT'S Druggets and Rugs you want Rankin Furniture Company carry the largest stock in the city, i tf. WE clean, press, re-collar, line, mend, etc Have your old over coat fixed up for the holidays NOW, Phone 222. . R. T. Padgett OLD PAPERS five cents 'a bundle. Good for pantry shelves, packing household goods, wrapping, etc. Ga zette offlc tf. Only four more days. Did you shop early you're in the rush. Mr. G. M. Gullick, of Belmont, was a visitor in the city thi3 morn ing. x Mrs. J. J. Hamilton moved yes terday from the Gray Mill to the Modena Mill. Mr. Oiinor J. Ray, of McAden- ville, was in town Saturday on dusi ness. Messrs. E. E. Detter and T. S. Rrwfltfir. of Bessemer City, were in town yesterday shopping. Misses Louise and Claude Smith, of Clover, were among Sat urday's shoppers in town. Mr. A. Q. Kale and little daugh ter. Ruby, of High Shoals, were in town shopping Saturday. Mrs. B. C. Adams and Mr. Joe Adams, of Clover, route two, were in the city shopping yesterday afternoon. Mr. George B. Mason, of the University of North Carolina, arriv ed In Dallas yesterday to spend the holidays with homefolks. Miss Nell McLean, who is at tending Agnes-Scott College, Atlan ta, Ga., arrived Sunday morning to spend the holidays with home'olk. Next comes New Years. Most everybody is dusting up the old set of resolutions to use again for a few days. -'Mrs.j R. R. Ray and daughter. Miss Mamie, of McAdenville, were in the city shopping yesterday. Clarissa Flume. Miss Violet Rankin, who is at tending Elizabeth College, Char lotte, came home Saturday for the holidays. .Mr. Chess Rankin has accepted a position with the Torrence-Morrls Co. as salesman durine the Christ mas holiday. Mr. A. M. Spencer is assisting the Torrence-Morrls Company as salesman during the holiday rush. He began work yesterday. Mr. Hubert Ratchford, son of Mr. E. E. Ratchford, of route two, is at home from Westminster School for the holidays. Mrs. Fannie Currence, of Clay Hill, S. C, arrived in Gastonia this morning to spend some time with the family of Mr. P. R. Currence. iMr. Kenneth Babington, who has been with the Western Electric Company at Atlanta for the past year. Is expected home for the holi days Friday. Tomorrow afternoon the city schools will close for a two-weeks holiday. Most of the teachers will go to their respective homes for the vacation. Wiss Marie Torrence will have as her guests next week Miss Sadie Royster, of Greensboro, and Miss Irene Wheat, of Gaffney, S. C. They are expected to arrive Monday. Mr. Dana S. Rhyne, who Is a student at Westminster School this year, arrived In Gastonia Saturday to spend the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rhyne, of route two. The four-imonths-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie died Saturday morning at their home at the Loray Mill and was buried Sun day afternoon in Oak wood cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at the graVe by Rev. F. W. Bradley. Miss Annie Detwiler, of Nash ville, Tenn., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John L. Beal, left yesterday for Fletcher's, N. C. where she will visit another sister, Mrs. J. C. Sales, before returning to her home. Gastonia merchants say that the Christmas business this year is good and they are gratified to find that the people are beginning to get the "shop-early" habit. Last Satur day the business houses here had about all the business thev could handle. The Citizens National Bank has a supply of quarter-eagle gold pieces, Lincoln pennies and new currency in denominations of one, five and ten dollars for the benefit of its customers who may want gold or new currencr for Christmas Remember you only have FOUR more days TILL CHRISTMAS Many specials fill every department for the LAST DAYS Special prices still continue on all Ladies' Ready-to-wear One big lot ladies' coat suits that sold from 18 to $25 reduced to $12.50 These suits are positively the greatest bargains we ever offered 13 ladies' long black coats worth from 18 to $20 to close this lot we have made the price $12.50 Ladies' long coats in light colors at 1-3 to 1-2 off $15 coats for $ 9.98 18 coats for 10 12.50 coats for 7.98 8.50 coats for 5 Knit Goods Make Excellent Gifts Large newports in black and white at 50 and 98c Children's sweaters in red & white 98c Sweater coats for ladies' in white, red and grey at 1.50, 1.98 and up-to $5 Ladies' Handkerchiefs Pure linen handkerchiefs for 5c Initial handkerchiefs for 10c each. $1 per dozen, better grades at 15 and 25c Sofa pillow tops at 25 and 50c Pillow cords for 25c Ladies' knitted mufflers for 25 and 50c Ladies' kid gloves in black, tan and white at $1 pr Misses kid gloves for $1 pr Big line of ladies' and men's umbrellas at 50c, 1 and $1.50 Elkin 11-4 wool blankets for 2.98 10-4 grey wool blankets for 2.50 Big line of men's furnishing goods at popular prices Men's ties at Adlers gloves at Lion brand collars in 1-4 25 and 50c 1 and $1.50 sizes price 2 for 25c 10c each Big line men's collars at Men's Handkerchiefs Large size hemstitched handkerchiefs for 50c per dozen Soft finish hankerchiefs 3 for 25c Pure linen initial handkerchiefs for 17c each, or $2 per dozen Men's and boys' wool gloves at 25 & 50c Extra Special One big lot of boys' straight pants at half price 50c pants for 25c $1 pants for 50c 1.25 pants for 63c 100 boy's odd suits at 1-3 to 1-2 off $4 suits for $1.98 5 suits for 2.98 You will find all sizes in this lot Men's black and grey cravenette over costs at 10 and $12.50 We still have an immense, unbroken stock of everything in toys J M .Belk , Gastonia, North Carolina GASTONIA'S LEADING CLOTHIERS Christmas Suggestions For lee and Bovs What to give him Christinas is a problem we solve many times a day. Our store being headquarters for men's things, the question is easily answered. 8UITVS RAINCOATS PAJAMAS HAND BAGS HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS SHIRTS HOSIERY TIES Let us make a few suggestions OVERCOATS HATS SUIT CASES UNDERWEAR SUSPENDERS FANCY VESTS ' V GLOVES MUFFLERS CUFF BUTTONS Better come now while the picking is best Swan--Slater Co. Outfitters for men and boys gifts. There Is an especially pretty show window at Kennedys Drug Store this week. It s a snow scene, one or tne cniei ieaiures ueiug miniature log cabin made of real pine poles. There are also small evergreen trees ana Bmau trees oi other kinds with bare branches, very suggestive of a winter landscape. The display Is the work of Messrs. Dean Rawlings and Thomas Padg ett, two of the accommodating ana obliging clerks at Kennedy's. 'Mr. and (Mrs. Hugh Thrower have moved to Gastonia from Pine ville and will go to housekeeping at once in East Gastonia. Mr. Thrower having some time ago acquired an interest in a business in that part of town known as the Thrower Groc ery Co. He nas Deen engagea :or some time past in closing up his af fairs at Pineville where no conduct ed a farm. Mrs. Thrower la a daughter of Mr. H. F. Forbes, of Crcwders Creek. They ill be wel comed to Gastonia. Mr. A. B. McAllister, ov;sea" of the cardroom at the I.o-ay Mill, had the misfortune to fall last Mon day from a scaffold In the picker room and sustained very painful though not serious injuries. As a consequence he was confined to Ms bed for a week, being able to get up Saturday for the first time. No bones were hroken but be was con siderably bruised and jarred toy the fall. He is getting along nicely and his many friends hope that he will be able to he back at work within tbe next few days. Am I For Xmas Gifts We know of nothing better than a pair of our Felt or Kid Bedroom Slippers. They are suitable for father, moth er, brother, sister or friends. Women's in red, blue, green, and black: $1, $1.25, $1.50 Men's in black and choc $1.50 Robinson Shoe Company. START A SAVINGS AC COUNT NOW Begin to save now by deposltlig every extra dollar with us, add to H. allow the Interest we pay (4 per cent compounded every 3 month)' to remain, and old age will not fli you homeless and forlorn. Gaston Loan & Trust Go. J. Lee Robinson, Pres. Sayings Bank E. G. McLurd, Treat.' . .it
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