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GASTOXIA IS A BUST TO WIT. THE GASTOXIA GAZETTE. FACE FIVE. J. M. BELK CO. The store where everybody trades. Come to see us for anything you want, we will save you. Penny Column. ONE CENT A WORD., fry Em They Bring Results. LADIES' SHOES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1013. WANTED. WANTED: Chickens and eggs at W. H. Dellinger's, Davis Block, tr WANTED: House .keeper, white woman. Reference required. Ad dress P. O. Box 125, Gastonla, N. C. Ilc2 WANTED. New corn. Highest market price paid. Rhyne Roller Miu, (Jp.stonia, N. C. tr LOST. LOST: Saturday between First Bap tist church and Lebovitz' store, or In stqre five dollar bill. Rewara lor return to Gazette office. 4c LOST: Night latch key and chain, tag numbered 10. J. L. Neill. pi. LOST: Door-key with ring and chain. Finder please return to Gazette office. tf FOR RENT. HOUSE for rent. Write Mrs. R. . Bryan, 153 Hopkins St., Atlanta, Ga.. tf. FOR SALE. FIFTY-ACRE FARM, three miles above Dallas, near macadam road, 25 acres In timber. See J. M. Trltt on the place, or call A. T. Rnyne, Gastonia. Ilc2 LADIES, we have in stock for your inspection and approval the largest and best assortment of shoes we have ever had to offer you. We carry all leathers, styles, sizes, widths and prices but only one quality THE BEST. ROBINSON SHOE CO. FOOT SPECIALISTS Outing Gowns Women's, misses and children's outing gowns in nice patterns, priced at 50c, 75c and 98c. Muslin Gowns Big line of ladies' muslin gowns. Regular $1.50 ladies' long-sleeve gowns made of Fruit-of-the-loom domestic for 98c. Ladies' gowns, easily worth 75 cents, Belks's special price 50 cents each ; long sleeves. 10c Value in Heavy yard wide Sheeting for 7 l-2c. Yard wide Light Sheeting for - 5c. Regular 10c 36 in Bleaching for - - 8 l-2c Hickory Shirting at 10c and 12 l-2c. Arista Cheviots, 50 patterns to select from at 10c yd. Ginghams, Percals, Etc Big line of percals dark and light colors 10c and 12 l-2c. 12 l-2c Lancaster Ginghams dark colors for 10c. 25c Kindergarten Cloth good patterns for 12 l-2c. New Woolen Goods. Our woolen goods will surely please you. are showing lots of new things. We 75c Serges all colors for 48c. $1.00 42 in Serges all colors for 75c. Big line of Woolens in Whip Cords also other new weaves, new col ors, Etc. Regular $1.50 value for 98c. 52 in Wool Poplins beautiful quality for - - $1.25. Broadcloths all colors 98c and $1.25. Ask to see our shrunk Broadcloths. FOUR GOOD MULES, farming Im plements, corn, roughness, waje ons, buggies, etc. J. M. Craig, Yorkville. S. C, route 8. iluJ FOR SATJC: Pniir-rnnm hmiso nnr ner Chestnut and East Second, lot s oy z&u. would exchange for small larm. K. A. Lynn. TlSp FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: Fine residential property. Bargain, "Delllnger," Gastonia. tr FOR SALE: Stock of gents' fur nlshlngs, dry goods and confec- . Hons in best town in county. Good stand, good business. Reason ror selling, moving to farm. If inter ested address "Merchant," care Ga zette. 18C4 FOR SALE: Farm of 38 1-4 acres. four miles from Gastonia, on sand- clay road to Bessemer City. Two dwellings, barns, well, fine young orchard. T. C. HOLLAND, Besse mer City, N. C, Route 1. 18p2 cZ FOR SALE: Two good hound dogs. See G. C. Stewart, Clover, S. C, Route 1. 7p FOR SALE: Crimson, Red and White Clover, Rye, Vetch, Rape, Red and White Seed Oats and Seed Wheat. Heavy and Fancy Grocer ies. Gaston Seed & Provision Co. tf. FOR SALE: Manilla Second-sheets at Gazette office. Attractive prices In large lots. MISCELLANEOUS. JUST RECEIVED: Fig Newtons, 10 cents a pound; Fudge Candy, 10 cents a pound. W. H. Delllnger, Davis Block. tf IT WILL PAY merchants to call on A. M. Sniyre at once Tor fine mountain Irish potatoes. NllpZ. W. L. GALLANT will do glazing Tor you. Phone 229. lip DELLINGER Notary Public, Real ty Building. tf. FOR A SHORT TIMEpnly we will pay extra good prices for all kinds of scrap Iron. Bring what you nave at once and reap the reward for promptness. Gaston Iron Works. llc TAKE YOUR long staple cotton to gin No. 2 Wednesday or Thursday, 12th and 13th, and have it ginned carefully to preserve the length and seed. Southern Cotton Oil Co. lie Personal Mention. Mr. C. A. Eury, of Raleigh, was In Gastonia on business Wednesday. Mr. C. F. Harry, of Grover, was a business visitor in the city Wed nesday. Mrs. Jessie Morton, of Clover, S. C, was in the city shopping Wed nesday. Mr. F. C. Proctor, of Eflrd's sales force, spent Tuesday in Shel by on business. Mr. J. M. Holland went to Salis bury Sunday on business. He re turned Wednesday night. i Re. E. N. Orowder, of Stanley, was a busineeB visitor In Gastonia yesterday. ?Jr. snd Mrs. Jacob Heavener, of Kings Mountain, spent yesterday In Gaston'a. Airs, R. F. LHtleJohn,' who has been ill at her home in West Gas-, tonla for several days, is now some what better. . Mrs. J.'T. Gilbert returned last Friday night from a visit to , ner mother, Mrs. J. J. Yarborough, at Clittside. ' v-' MY. J. W. Culp has purchased from, Mr. J: T. Miller a house and lot on West Third avenue adjoining the latter's residence -property; i;rp The Oaiette ' is . requested to state that regular services will be held at St. Michael's Catholic churcn Sunday &t 10:80 a. m., The subject will be "Marks of the True Church of Christ." Gastonia Represented. Commemorating the completion of 38 years of service witn tne Southern Railway and Its predecess ors. Col. A. B. Andrews, first vice president of the Southern Rarrway, who lives in the State capital, was the recipient Tuesday of a handsome Imported gold watch and chain, a present from the road's attorneys in North Carolina. State Senator O. F. Mason, of Gaston county, was one of the committee of three having In l h n l"(Tn ttlA TMlTnVnnn Jt - tion of this token, the other members I being Mr. Clement Manly, of Win stoa-Salem, and Mr. Thomas S. Rol lins, of Ashevllle. The presentation ceremonies took place In Colons Andrews' new offices In the Citizens National Bank building in Raleigh Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Mason was present and was one of those man ing remarks on the occasion. Born. To Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Rhyne, Gas tonia, route four, on Tuesday, Nov ember 4, 1913, a son. Gastonia's Leading Clothiers Underwe ar SNEEZING Yet? Well, if you've not changed your Underwear you will be shortly, if you are not now! Rem edy? Our Warm Winter Weight Underwear, of course! It isn't safe to risk thin Under wear, these days too many sud den changes in the weather at this season. The winter weights are here in such variety, that there's no want in the whole Underwear catalog a Man can have, that we can not meet. Underwear at 50c a garment or at six times as much! Soft, ribbed Balbriggans, warm Meri nos and Natural Wools elegant Silk and Wool every size, style and shape the best Underwear that your money can buy anywhere. PRICE RANGE 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 to $3 The Garment Also big shipment Wool Shirts, Jerseys and Sweater Coats. Ask for Pony Contest Tickets. Swan-Slater Company - The Home Good of Clothes i Our readv-to-wear department surpasses all others. It's the talk of the town. There are good reasans for the popularity of Belk's specials. They have quality, they have individuality, they are made right and they are priced right. Don't overlook this magnificent line. Underwear. We are showing a great line of underwear for men. women and chil dren, you can find anything here you want at prices that will surely please you. Kimonas Beautiful line of kimonas just received. $1.50 crepe and flannelette kimonas for 98c. Kimonas worth $1.50 to $1.75 in crepes and flannelettes for $1.25. Other kimonas priced at $1.50 and $1.98. New Ruching All the newest colors in ruching just received. Come and take a look. You will be pleased. 12 1-2 cent Lancaster ginghams, dark colors, at 10 cents. 25 cent Kindergarten cloth 12 1-2 cents. Don't fail to see the big 5 cent counter. Don't fail to see our Ready-to-Wear and Miliinery. J. M. BELK CO Gastonia m i North Carolina. Get It At Kennedy's UU1C1. tra bottles, SO cents. Lawn writing paper. Prices to' suit the buyer. Hy Rexall Symphony: ReXall Illuminated: Crest initial stationery HOT SODA SEE OUR WINDOWS J. R KENNEDY & CO. What Yon Want. When Yon Want It Agents for Mts.H. S. Bryant & Co., Charlotte, Florists, and Nunnally's Atlanta candies. We solicit your orders. Phone 84 .Gastonia, N. C. I . ' ' m .- v.: w k " t 13? ; 1 . . if -.1 v.-' r .''..- ::.. f. ', .i '.f'f - :''! -. ., Not Too Late to enter that boy or girl, in the Pony Contest. Some votes have been issued, but the busy season is just now opening so that many more votes will be issued get your share. Not the most money will win this pony but the boy or girl that has the most friends. Positively no buying of votes will be permitted, a fair and square con test for all. Bear in mind that you will have to regis ter at all the places that issue coupons Gastonia Furniture Co.; Torrence-Morris Co.; Swan-Slater Co.; Harry-Baber Co.; Moore's "Royal Blue Shoe" Store; Ideal Theatre; Iine berger Electric Co.; Adams Drug Co.; Snow Flake Laundry; J. O. Fayssoux. v . i .
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