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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1814. I'HK i.HTOIA OAZKTTK THE GA8TOMA GAZET1K. PAGE FIYfc 21 Penny Column. ONE CENT A WORD, fry 'Em They Bring Result. t " 4Hi res are Trump ' Valentine's Day. St. on New Curtain Goods, yer yard Seco Silk worth up to 25c per yard for 10c to 25c 12 l-2c WANTED ELKS WANTED: Everybody to see Ken nedy's windows to-day. (Jc And h heart will right vvay, If you hand the B WANTED: A young lady stenog rapher with a Knowledge of book keeping. Address "Bubiness ". are Oazette. tf WANTED: At on--, six or eight men to sol 1 WENDELL Vacuum Washing .Ma-hirus. Can inaU' $-1 to 1 10 per day. It sells on s.Klit. only $1.50. Call ;it Walters Barber Shop and get sample. II. K. KOCKETT. tr. when you say your say." rt WANTED: Wei terms write Route 1. Is to ('. rady bore. For Ft- m u so n, K- 2V)X FOR RENT. FOR KENT: Nno rooms, ed or unfti m;. . l, M'.xi Young men :. r. d. Rooms, care (.;izt'iic. f urnish !0' 'it ion. A d i! ; ess tf FOK SALE. FOR SALE: Marietta -' Kennedy, (i-. .- i build n. l' 1 i . ! . Sl-l- I I. .. !arit: FOK It FN with sin line 'i ii liox I sr. ( : ..a In .in . AI In. X. I" FOK SAL p.irtii u' FOK SA ' ! If in' remt ii I w i FOK SA '. '.Ml (I tn I-Ollf-". II . FOR SAI.i OaK ti'i'.Mi, 1 229 W.-.s: M ;i : n i .ii I 1 1 1 ne 1 1 i nb-rts ( 1 raphophone, li ,i i ! i i :-. m a i ly n-v. CaMonia. . c. I up FOR SALE- Kpus for sitting, rine S. C. IMio.le Island Reds; $ 1 for 15. T. M. Pearson, city. T-24p FOK SA ' 1-: or RENT. .: oml two horse farm on good Iili'.s. N w wveii piiimi l'ini fn-slily 'minted insidi- ai.d out, t h ree-room tenement lions.- :. mI I ba I'll Adjoin : n -Fredi v' -U I'hi'i r's far'n. ,1. Robert Crate. I'. O. Itnx No. 1 , - 'oi'ia. N. C. T F17C-. HET l,ANEU3. ECUS FdK I. an trsha ns. Boyce. HATCHING: $1.0(1 for 13. Black W. M. 20p IT WILL PAY YOl' to use some of our high urade Meal in mixing your Fertilizer this year. Southern Cotton Oil Co.. .1. F. Hess, Mgr. 20c CEDAR POSTS. W. 11. Smith, any length or size. Phone 726-1 -1 -J tf VAI E.NTI.vK. -i full line. hotn comics and the handsome kind at Adams Drug Company. F13c,1. ADA MS has t!i valentines. Some beauties: also comics. A big lln-. Seo them. F13c3. I,ET I'S C.I.N your cotton on Thurs day and Friday of each wectv. Southern Cotton Oil Co.. .1. F. Hess. Manager. 20c YOI'R (HRL will appreciate a valen tine if it ionics from Adams. He sure io see I In if line before you buy yours. FIUci!. FOR I.I Ml', and cement, in any quantity, call R. H. Brison & Co. Phone Til. tf. DEI. I. INCH!! tV ituili'.itlg Notary Public, Real-r POST YOI'R LAND: Get your posters from us. Dozen, 15 cents; 2 dozen 25 cents: 50 for 50 cents: 100 for 9u cents Three cents per dozen additional by mail. Your mall order will have prompt atten tion C.azette Publishing Co., Gas tonla. N , tl. WE ARE GIVING good rxi iiange on Meal and Hulls for your Seed and it will pay you to bring them In a" oiiM-. Southern Cotton Oil Co., ,f. F. Hess. Manager. 20c li , W. Huffman Dead. Mrs. .Nam J. Hoffman, wife of Mr. A. W. llofi'iian. died at b- r home near Stanl' la-- Tii'-sday. February 3rd. aft r a i, luring Lin-?-s of many months with Brighfs disease1, aged 5 4 years. Mrs. Hoffman was before her marriage Miss Nancy J. Rhyne, and was reared near Dallas. She is survived by her husband and one son. Mr. Ix-onard R. Hoffman. Mrs. Hoffman was a faithful member of Christ Lutheran church at Stanley, where funeral services were con ducted Thursday morning by the pastor, R v. R. H. Cline, and the re mains were laid to rest in Christ church cemeetery. The sorrowing husband and son have the sympafv of a large circle of friends through out the county to whom .Mrs. Ho ." man was known as a woman of the most exemplary Christian cnaracter. She will be greatly missed in the community where she had lived for many years. Read the advertlsementa An Th Gazette. They are aa interesting aa news and a.-e frequently more prof itable reading than the sews. BnsineM men can reach the bay tnjt pablir in GaMon better throngs the column of The Gazette than t any other way. AdTertUlnjc rate re reannnahle. It will pay yon U laveatleate Torrence-Morris Co. JLW ELLRS SILVERSMITHS Expert Rvjtii ing Artistic Engraving "Where qu-o t is alwttyi higher thn the price' rarfi A N K u I u s III! t . T-M I " iikcichocity day. otiia h's I'.i'I ( i'i ineut A - mic iat Perfects Plans .'nil Appoints ("oiii niitl'is tor !i i l v at imi of Dei i- 1'iu ilj W irk. i i;,-i In- w !:(!' I. H 1 ..'Ml,;. .' ! I I I I ' 1 , I I : I a on ei,i--i!a of Nt 1 1 ":au s ill ii-Fi '1 Pi lt 1 l: (1.1 ' I lil'l :te.) . AsMW-ia- i in Ft i I y Tile- -a ! -b tuit io barge. if y Willi I d li.l e 'i, i, iif. v as i ; i, P ..!, Itiis ilone ! i . i - u . li : l n ' - Ill .an of I 1 1 p i li ! : i : depa rt ef ' In st.i'c 1 1 !. o- ha.I a .- ! ! li o Hi: li Mrs l i I ! r t 'la t an i.cioiint vf our irtetiii-s in sent to l.er The puss !'-ior'iis. :. i''-oir.te-,l at ea'b tin e!;nir. w n '. -leea'eil hy ii a'ion to see that Miss I'ay lor recei ces these ;in o u li ' s The libra- y i o u - r -norti (; thai tin1'' regular nKitiriz day will In- on the second Friday of eacli month. " ! .i bra y No' a n 1 1 e i n 'i'!io G a et te. is d H d bv t Ills corn pi i t tee. A c'ory ho'tr for children is to be ' on ii ueted on i e a 1 1 : ti ' at t lie 11 li'ar , ni'd vol'intci r asl-ed tor M,it- F-pfh Mason will be In chri'-uo nn February I"'h of Mie hour ti'ipoin'cd t'o'- 'lie pnii;!s of Miss Sto' l- a rd's room A re'ineut n-"s- read 'li-it we 'oin 'he GetK-r-'l Federation of Women' Club The --s-oi i-it ;on voted not to ioin at present. A matter of rrent interest to (tie association is Rei inroeitv Day for th0 eli'hs of this d Rt'ict, which is to b obi-erved b""e FVlimri rv sif. Through the cniirtcsy of the "Ta sons the iNH '-'i "rn - t,o 'f -'i'c nf P'hiai5. the lodce roonm ii Re-ittv tin ildin e v'tl Jip used on this oeenpion. . n informal rr eention froni 12 to 12 :3n w ill Iip fol lowed hv a luncheon. nf'cr whi h ''pro v;ll bp a rrpnlur proerain. Fnrh nionil'T of the Dettprnient As-co- i-it(nn who eypts to tip nresen that day is rennested to notify fh . t-e' rptn v Mri. .Top P. Wray. Com--ni;"pnp werp nnnnintpd a1; followo- For meeting tr-inis nprl receiving' v'ti'nrf Mrs T , VilVr Mrp J F Tlinmcni, Mrs F C M'jtson, Trs. F Kirbv Mrs. O F. Mason. Miss IV ItAVklll lTCV. I. I'leiii JoliiiMin I'iles oluntary I'e. inii ii I i.ibililies hoiii S:;r.,oo '' i'i ppai-ei)( sm-s of About $27,000. Mr. ,1. Flein .Ii i ii iimiii . half owner of the Gastonia he l o.il Co. and -iiMial inanam-r of the on 1 1 mi n y "3 Mailt, has hliil a voluntary petition in haul rup'cy and i' is i ei o if that Helen e m Bankruptcy V. S. 'li. Robinson, of Charlotte, win within a few days announce a date for the f'it n.i i : ng of his creditors. 1 i' - - ill probably he h.-ld the latter part of th's month. Mr. Johnson's liabilities ate estimated at about . :: "..lieu w iib apparent assets of something like $27,000. As noted in these columns previ ously Mr. Johnson recently turned over all of his business to Mr. A. C. Jones as trustee. The announcement of his petition in bankruptcy was not altom ther unexpected by those in close touch with his business. It ts understood that his present financial condition came about largely as the result of endorsing heavily for other part ies. Head the advertisements in The Gazette. They are as Interesting a. news and are frequently more prof itable reading thnn I bp news Lieutenant H. B. Post, first aero corps, 1". S. A., was instantly killed yesterday by a fall of 500 feet in a hydro-aeroplane at San Diego, Cai. About 150 feet from the surface "f the bay Lieutenant Post was seen to shoot clear of the machine. It was said hy watchers that the engine exploded. t Dowry Phllfo'd Amnre'-'ep'q Mro. ft. A. Garry- , son. Airs M' 1 p-iMhis. Mrs P. .T. j Durhani, Mro p r t ,.i o(f irs j 1 v vjiTpr ms p p Mpr-onnpih Mrs. j P. A. Klnd'ev Mnstr- 'rs. Tt 'T. Pvi-rr. Atrs TT. t A'nnrp Mrs W T -n.,ltt)is Miss' .Tnrp Atnrrlq. Solieitine Mrs. R. r. Warren, Mro p rol(;nyri V J rtlTovrl TrS W -t -RnnkTr. ' j Ppf rpttin'pntp Mr! p T Falls, M- T C Vt'nrren Mrq T P li .f. ?eii rrq j r T-nthnrn, Atrp rj m. Mro D P Hr-enruirill Mrs Tl. M Toneo. A'rs 171 T cmvrp. M: s r,Mo pntr V'c5 Irla PurcTev. Mro. t W. V'itcot1. Afro j Tf . HenderlPe. 'rs .T M ctfim trs T. 1 nn?. "o p.,,,.) Torrpn.-e. Afrs P. Tl. Ta F-.r m;.., inrv i)1!r,n Mrs. a. A. McEpan. Mrs. W. P. Crier. Mr Wilton- n Cnndidnte. 1 We are carrying in this issue the formal announcement of Mr. W. M. Wilson as a cand;d,ite for Sheriff. Vr W'li-nn his lieen with the firm ' of Craig Wilson of this city for j twpivp years or Piore and sin"o 1 904 has been hookkeeoer for the firm and is personally known to as many peonle in the county as nrnhahlv any man in any line of business in the county. ITe Is makintr the race, he j says, at the. solicitation of a large i number of his friends, and on ac count of the nature of his duties, which reniiirp his nrecpnee in the office of Craig - Wilson at all times, he will not undertake to make any personal canvass amone the voters of the county. Mr. Wilson is ex tremely popular among a widn ar o'lintance throughout the county and will without doubt make a good shoi-ing 'n this his first rac rP public office. Buck Hill, a negro convicted at the January term of Richland County Court of criminal assault on a white woman, was electrocuted at the South Carolina Stat penitentiary at Columbia, S. C, yesterday morning. If It's enamel ware or dihen you need you'll narei money hy eolng to Barry & Fraxier'a, 210 W. Main ar-enne. Trusted Employes Often have an oppor tunity to buy an in terest in their employ ers' business. That may happen to YOU some day. Opportunity comes to every one. Those who save sytem atically will be prepared. Would you be ready NOW if opportunity came? Prepare for your oppor tunity by becoming a regular money saver at this bank. Gaston Loan & Trust Company. Gastonia, North Carolina. Capital $25,000 Surplus $2500.00 Resources $100, 000. 0b Tho. L. Craig President EL G. McLurd Vice President M. A. Carpenter Treasurer Our Big Sale is Over But We are Still Selling all Winter Goods at Sale Prices. am, mi:vs i.otiiim; at sai,i: chicks, am, hoys' clothing at sam-: chicks. AM, MKVS Al HOYS' lll-I AYY I I l KW I : K AT Sl,i: CHICKS. A 1,1, OYKHCOATS AT SAI.K DUCKS. TWO Hl(. COl MilKS OK MKVS AMI I.AIUKS' SlIOKS AT Hl( i:i-:it 'i ios. l,.l)li:s' siioks tii AT soi. i) it to s-i.nn i:i:di c i:i to . . ohc Big Bargains in Blankets COTTON Hh.WKKTS AT l() I'lll! WOttl. HI.ANKKTS AT S2.!S IM I I' Ladies' Ready-to-Wear i: i:i: -1 h i. m li ai,i. oi ui n j-iii:s- sins ami cn vr- r i : in in t thins. Children's Coats II' Aoi vi l Hi 1 A col I oli Vol I! (.ii;i. vi: Wll.l, si i.i. or om: a r m.mom- iiai.k-chick. Odd Specials i.xitii'.s' .-o i: r t ii !,kts ion :ih ts. MNIiKIMiAKTKN ClOl'll AT IO CTS. Ill CK.NT II KA V Y SIIKKIINi MUC . . .7 1-2 CTS. I!l; HAHt.AINS IN AIJ, I.XIHKS' I'Mll KW I l!. MI N'S SIIIHTS WOKTII I I' TO $1 MM; r.O (TS. hoys' rs woutii rr to r,i crs. in iuckii to io (ti. HOYS' l.V IIKAYY KIHHKII IIOSK Ill CTS. I.AIUKS' Kir HLACK HIHHKII IIOSK 1(1 (T. MKVS ()c SO KS 5 (TS. HOYS' ODII XI'li llllj !IH (TS. MKN'S $1.(10 OYKHA M.S IXIH 75 (TS. J. i. BELK CO. 21 1L OUR Spring Tailoring Opening will be held here THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 12, 13, 14 AT WHICH TIME WILL UK DISPLAY KI A I'I LL LINK OF SCIIIOSS HHOS. A: CO'S. FINK i rSTOM-TAlLOHINC W OOLKNS, IN CHARGE OF ON'K OF TIIKIR SKILLI)I) DKt-'.RJN KRS AND (' I 'IT K IIS. WHO WILL COMK I'ltKl'AHKD TO SHOW Ti I K NKW STVLKS FOR SI'RINO AND SIMMKU. AND TA K K YOI'R MKASL'IiK FOR ANY GOODS DKSIUKI). THK NKW SEASON'S LINK INCLI IH'S III NDREDS OF EXCLUS IVE PATTERN'S NOT () liTA INA I! L K I : 1 .S I : W 1 1 !: R E. AND MANY FOR EIGN IMPORTATIONS WE INVITK YOl TO cl.l. AND SKE TIIKM. NO OI'.LKiATION TO PI RCHASE. THIS S E M I-A NN I" A L VISIT OF THE S' III OSS fTSTO LTA 1 1 ,OR INC I! K I'I! ES KNTATI V i; OFFERS, WE 1 1 E 1 . 1 1 : 1 1. THE REST OITOR T INI T Y FOR MEN TO OHTA IN II K ! II -( ' LA .- S M A D K-T O-.MKASI I!" CLOTH KS AT MODERA TE COST. SWAN-SLATER COMPANY THE HOME OF GOODS CLOTHES 11 2L afwaaa-J aaaaaaalaB-l 1C GASTONIA LODGE NO. 369 A. F. & A. M. No Met-tin I'riday February l.ith. Gastonia Lodge No. 188I.O.0.F Regular Meeting Thursday Night February 12. 1914 Work in 2nd Degree. Improved Order Heptasophs Regular Meeting Tuesday night. February 10, 1014. 7:30 O'clock. s Pumps Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of TexMIe Machinery Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings We Repair and Rebuild: Machinery Etc. GASTONIA, N. C. 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