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TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1910. THE GASTOXIA GAZETTE. 'TAGS nu Penny Column. ONE CENT A WORD, fry 'Em They Bring Remits. FOR SALE- FINE CRUSHED STONE for walks John L. Beal. phone 142. tf. FXR i3ALE: Bay mare, cheap to quick buver. A. J. Klrby. id GA30-TONIC will soften carbon ana keep the motor clean. Will in crease your horse power and will In crease your mileage 25 per cent on the average. GASTONIA HARD- WAKE CO. A-9C9 BXTRA QUALITY Nancy Hall and Porto Rico seed sweet potatoes for sale. Prices reasonable. Wilson Potato Company, warehouse East franklin avenue. A-7C4 TOR fiAI.R- Tn.-n fresh milrh cowa. Thomas Sparrow, Gastonia, Route 3. ti FOR SALE: Good horse, also wagon and harness. T. J. Alexander, phone 399-L. A 7 p 4 RUDI SILL'S PROLIFIC seed corn for gale at the Farmers Union warehouse or A. P. Rudisill's farm, Dallas. T-A- p4 FOR SALE: Good milch cow. J. T. Capps, Bessemer City, X. C, Route 1. 7p2 FOR 'RENT: Farm near Dallas. Ap- irty Gazette office. A-7p4 SBVEN-ROOM HOUSE, Chester street, modern conveniences. Mrs. Frost Torrence. tf FOR RENT: Six-room house, Ches ter street. Miss Jane Hanna. 4c LOST. LOST: Saturday night between Pearson's store and Pearson & Adams barber shop, bunch of keys. Finder please call Phone 80. - 4c2 POULTRY BARRED PLYMOUTH rock ee;g8, stock descended straight from Madison Square Garden winners, cockerel and pullet matiiiKs, 1 " for $2.50. W. L. Orniand. , Bessemer City. N. C. T-A-l Sc4 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR ICE AND COAL the year round, call Gastonia Ice & Coal Company. Phone 28,1. tf W. P. COWAN, expert piano tuner and repairer. All work fully guaranteed. Orders left at A. J. Kirby & Co'b. will receive prompt at tention, tf SBND ME postal with your full ad dress and I'll mail you free of charge my tomato book, telling how to raise good tomatoes, treat cut worm, etc. W. C. ASBURY, Lin colnton. N. C. tf MUSIC CIA'H TO MKKT WITH MILS. Kl'TTKR. The Music Club will hold its regular monthly meeting for April with Mrs. Harry Rutter on Wednes day afternoon, the 19th, at 3:30 o'clock. The program will consist of the March and April programs combined, the program for Marcn having been postponed because of the concert given by the Club in March. The Music Club is studying American Music and Musicians this year and for the next meeting will, study the following composers and their works. Two women com posersf Carrie .Jacobs Bond and Harriet Ware: two American folk song writers, Sidney Homer and Stephen Foster. The Music Club members will kindly take notice of the rearrangement of the program for the next meet which will be ren dered as follows: Roll Call for Musical Events. Sketch of Carrie Bond, by Mrs. W. T. Rankin. Vocal "His Lullaby" (Bond), Mrs. Mack Holland. Piano Solo, by Miss Mabel Little. Vocal "A Perfect Day'' (Bond), Miss Clara Armstrong. Piano Duet, Misses Wilkins and Gallant, Sketch of Harriet Ware, by Mrs. T. L. Craig. Vocal-Waltz Song (Ware), Miss Jane Morris. Piano Duet, Mesdames W. L. Balthis and Morris. Sketch of S. Homer, by Mrs. Tor rence. Piano Solo, by" Mrs. A. f Jones. Vodal, Banjo Song (HomefcJ. Mrs. Lewis Balthis. N 6ketch of Stephen Foster, by Miss Some Good Advice Strengthened by Gastonia Experien ces. Kidney disease is too dangerous to neglect. At the first sign of back ache, headache, dizziness or urinary disorders, you should give the weak ened kidneys prompt attention. Eat little meat, take things easier and use a reliable kidney tonic. There's no other kidney medicine so well rec ommended as Doan's Kidney Pills. Gastonia people rely on them. Here's one of the many statements from Gastonia people. John T. Parlier, shoemaker, 403 E. Franklin St., Gastonia says: '"Whenever my kidneys get out of or der, I use Doan's Kidney Pills and a few doses give me relief. Some times my back aches and my kidneys don't act as they should. Doan's Kidney Pills fix me up in a few days." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy. get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Parlier had. Foster-MII-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) For The Wedding Occasion You'll be looking for a suitable present. You don't want to pay l such an awful lot for it- still you want it to be nice and dainty and to help to do honor to the occasion. Now there is nothing like getting among a nice se lection of such gifts as you will find in our store, especially selected for wedding gifts.' Come in and look; we are alway glad (to show goods. Torrence Morris Co. 5 JEWELERS The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QDININE is betterthan ordinary Quinine and doe not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look; for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Pursley. Piano Solo, "My Old Kentucky Home" (Foster), Miss Carrie Morris. Vocal Duet, "Old Folks At Home" (Foster), Miss Shuford and Mrs. Parker. Vocal Solo, (a) "Come Where Mv Ive Lies Dreaming" (b) "O Suzanne ", Mrs. H. B. Moore. IX MKMOKY OF LITTLE CAUL IIKATV. BY CAROL S. Around our little darling's death bed, Stood our loved ones with aching hearts, Thinking of that saddened minute. When our Carl from us should part. Many days and nights he suffered, How he suffered no heart can tell, But we know he'll be with Jesus, Where we hope that we may dwell. Our darling is gone, God help us bear it, Help us to say "Thy will be done". Though it cost us many a heartaciie. To give up our little one. Little Carl left tins home so lonely, So dark and dreary, sad and cold. Hut Jesus has a home more glorious, A home for him who was taken iiuo the fold. When he lay in the little white casket, His hands so cold, his face so pale. While we stand there so broken hearted, Carl s little soul, has crossed the vale. No little feet to run and meet ns. Xo little hands so pure and bright, No little amis to clasp us gently. No little lips to kiss good-night. Father help us bear this sorrow Help us through this world of woe, Help us God to be more loyal. For what the morrow will bring we do not know. Did Mary Uajce kill the man she hated? See first episode of the new Mary Page series at Oozy Theater Thursday. Also last chapter of "The Hed Circle." RED MEN MET. District Meeting at Lincolnton Satur day Was Most Enjoyable Affair About Forty From Gastonia Tribes Attended Xext Meeting at Kan. napolis in October. About forty 'Red Men attended the district meeting held Saturday at Lincolnton. Some of ttiem went on the train and more by automobile. They returned home Saturday night after having experienced a most en joyable time. Gastonia has two large tribes of Red Men, this order being in a most flourishing condition here. Mr. Charles A. Jonas welcomed NOTICE. Sealed bids or offers will be re ceived by the CITY OF GASTONIA for the dwelling house formerly own ed and occupied by the late Alberry Dilllng, situated on the lot fronting on Ozark street in the eastern part of the City of Gastonia, up and until the meeting of the Board of Alder men on the second Tuesday In April, 1916; such house to be removed by the purchaser within ten days from said second Tuesday in April. This the 24th day of March, 1916. By or der 6f the Board of Aldermen, T. A, Ratchford. ity Clerk. A4c the visitors, to Lincolnton in the ab sence of Mayor Edgar Love, who was scheduled to perform that nam ber on the program. Mr. Jonas' ad dress wag responded to in a most happy-manner by Mr. A. M. Dixon, of Gastonia. Short addresses were made by Mr. L. B. Wetmore, or Lincolnton and others. Following this a business session was held this in turn being followed by a banquet at 6 o clock. In the evening anotner session was held for business ana degree work. Officers for the ensuing term were elected as follows: -District sachem, Ed C. Ray, Mc Adenville; senior sagamore, A. V. Webber of Lincolnton; junior saga more, A. M. Dixon of Gastonia; prophet, W. N. Davis of Gastonia; keeper of records, L. A. Reynolds of tlastonla; keeper of wampum. R. B Elam of Charlotte; first sanap, R. G. woods of Lincolnton, second sa nap, W. M. Hill of Charlotte; guard of the wigwam, H. J. Wilkerson of McAdenville; guard of the forest, William Ross of Kannapolis. Reports from the several tribes represented showed that the order is in a flourishing condition and that it is growing in membership. The next meeting will be held witn Kickapoo Tribe Xo. 140 at Kannapo lis on October 7th. Did Mary Page kill the man she hated? See first episode of the new Mary Page series at Cozy Theater Thursday. Also last chapter of "The Red Circle." At The Movies IDEAL THEATER. TODAY: Lulu Glaser in "Love's Pilgrimage to America." WEDNESDAY: "Graft," featur ing Hobart Henley and Jane Novak. Also "Saved by a Song" with Ben Wilson and Dorothy Phillips and Sunlight and (Shadows, with Paule Panzer and Betty Gray. THURSDAY: Mary Pick ford In Mistress Nell." FRIDAY: Blanche Sweet in "The Blacklist." SATURDAY: Pearl White in "The Iron Claw." BROADWAY. TODAY: Robert Warwick In "Fruits of Desire." You should lay inv supply of linens while oar stock is complete. J.M.BELKC0. SELLS IT FOR LESS AND FOR CASH NEW LINENS AT OLD PRICES COZY THEATER. TODAY: "The Man He Used To Be." Broadway feature in parts; 'Pluck and Luck," Vim comedy. WEDNESDAY: "Virtue Triump- phant." in three parts, and "The Perilous Swiruj," sensational rail road picture. THURSDAY: Final chapter or 'The Red Circle" and first episode of "The Strange Case of Mary Page.' FRIDAY: V. 3. L. E. day. "The Great Divide." Mary Pick fold Attains Personal Tri umph in Screen ersion of "Mis tress Nell." Mary Pickford. the celebrated screen star of the Famous Players Film Company, adds appreciably to her stellar honors in the role of 'Mistress 'Nell," her latest charac terization in a five-part feature adap tation of the renowned romantic drama by George C. Hazelton, Jr.. the latest release on the Paramount Program. This feature will be seen for the first time at the Ideal Thurs day. Terrible Croup Attack Quickly Repulsed By Old Reliable Remedy Wall kaowa Georgia star keeper has mas. terad croup and colds for his family of last with Folay's Honey and Tar Compound. The minute that hoarse terrifying rroupy cough is heard In the home of T. J. Barber, of Jefferson, Ga., out comes Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound there's always a bottle ready. Heres what tie Bays: two oi my children, one boy and a girl, aged eight and six years respectively, had terrible attacks of croup last winter and I completely cured them with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. 1 have ten in faitHly and for years I've Dsed Foley's Hooey and Tar Compound and it never falls." Banish worry and save doctor bills keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound always on hand, in your home. One bottle lasts a long time it's reliable and nafe and the last dose is as gooa aa the first. Get the genuine. J. H. KENNED V & CO., DRUGGISTS Gastonia. N. C. (HEw PROVIDENCE CAMP No. 382 Regular Meeting Tuesday Night Apr. 4. 1916 7:30 p. m. l Gastonia Lodge 6c5No. 188 I.O.O.F. Regular Meeting Thursday Night April:6, 1916. 8 p. m. Visiting Brothers Welcome POCAHONTAS LODGE NO. 19 Improved Order of Red Men Regular Meeting Thursday Night, April 6, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Buy It In Gastonia. """ GASTONIA LODGE NO. 369 A. F. & A. M. Called Meeting Friday Night April 7, 1916 Work in 1st degree TABLE LINENS 58-lnch 64-Inch 72-Inch 6Mn(h 72-Inch 72-Inch 72-Inch 72-Inch Several y 72-Inch 3c Mercerized Table Damask for . . . 50c Mercerized Table Damask for . . . 68c Mercerized Table Damask for .. 50c Hemstitched Table Damask for 2.V 30c 50c 30c TABLE and DRESS LINENS One of the at tractions of our store this week will be a com plete line of Table and Dress Linens. We have been very for tunate in being able to secure this line of lin ens, at the price and it will cer tainly pay you to purchase your wants for some time to come. When this stock is exhausted we will not be able to offer any more at these prices as there is scarcely any linens coming to this country now, owing to the European war. 83c Silver Bleach Table Linen for Wk $1.00 Value all pure Linen for 73o $1.25 Value all pure Linen for .... 0c $1.38 warranted all pure Table Linen for 91. IK pieces of 72-inch all pure Table Linens In plain and fancies, e as worth $1.50, our special price for this week, per yard. . . .91.23 Regular $2.00 Table Linens per yard $1.30 TABLE DOILIES We also have a good line of doilies at special prices. 18x18 Mercerized Napkins for 75c 20x20 Mercerized NapkinB for .Otw 19 1-2x19 1-2 All pure Linen Napkins for ft.SO 20x20 All pure Linen Napkins for $2.48 22x22 All pure Linen Napkins. for $2. OH Beautiful line of all pure Linen Napkins In plain and fancies to match Table Linens, prices $3.50, $3.08 to $4.73 COLORED DRESS LINENS 35c 27-Inch OreBs Linens in Black and Pink for 23c 27-Inch Brown Dress Linens for lOc 32-Inch Brown Dress Linens for IBc 36-Inch Brown Dress Linens for , 2c 36-Inch Pure Brown Dress Linens for 25c 36-Inch Pure Brown Dress Linens for 35c 36-lnch Oyster Linen, heavyweight, regular 68c value for 43c WHITE LINENS Our stock of White Dress Art and Handkerchief Linens was nsver quite so complete. 36-Inch Dress Linens, 35c value for 25c 36-Inch Dress Linen, extra good value for 85c 36-Inch very fine Dress Linens, 75c value, for 68c 36-lnch Linen Lawns, very sheer quality, for 38c 36-Inch very fine Linen Lawn for : 48c Also several other very fine pieces of Art. and. Handkerchief. Linens at 48c, 50c and 75c LINEN TOWELING AND TOWELS 18-lnch half Linen Toweling, per yard , 10c 18-Inch Pure Linen Toweling, per yard 12 l-2c 18-Inch 25c Cream Linen Toweling for .18c 18-lnch 25c Blue Check Linen Toweling for 15c Nice line of (Juest Toweling at ." 20c, 35c and 48c Ready-made t'.uest Towels at 10c, 20c and 48c 20x3 8 All Linen Muck Towels for 35c Very fine Pure Linen Towels for 50c 22x3 8 Pure Linen Mercerized Towels, extra good value, at . . . 75c each We shall be glad to show yoa this line of Linens, or anything else in onr store. You don't hare to buy, its a pleasure for us to show you our goods. Come to see ns. WILLIAMS TALCUM POW DER, 15c CAN J. M. BELK CO. GASTONIA, N. C. PALMOLIVE SOAP FOR 8c CAKE Gastonia Cotton. (Corrected Semi-Weekly by D. M. Jones & Co.) ,12c CVittnn Cotton Seed 606 Tlds is the last week of The Charlotte Onset ver'n contest and special bargain subscription price. I would greatly appreciate your miIh M-rlptlon letweeii now and Saturday. Lillian Atkins, 323 K. Franklin ave. If more convenient, you may leave it at The iM.ette oflice fr me. Today's installment or 'Biograpli ics of North Carolinians" is on Theodore Bryant Kingsbury, who was a bright and shining light in North Carolina journalism. The re cord of his life is both interesting and inspiring. Head it elsewhere in today's Cazette. TO il h'. KXTKKTAINMKXT AT TAX YAM SCHOOL. On Saturday night of this week, April 8, beginning at 7::i) o'clock, the Women's and t'.irls Improvement Club will give an entertainment at Tanyard school. A small admission fee will be charged, the proceeds to be used for the improvement oi the school building and grounds. A part of the proceeds will also go to the basebaal team. By request a play that has been given before, "The Old Time School,' will be repeated. Another little play entitled. "The Theft of Thistle Dnwn " will he eiven by 27 children of the club. Following is the pro gram: Home Sweet Home, by Elma Hoffman; Play. The Theft of Thistle Down; Harvest Moon March, by Iis Mailman; Recitation. Mammy's Lul laby, by Zelma Hoffman; Chorus, Come, Birdie, Cme; Old Black Joe, Gertrude's Dream Waltz, Black Hawk Waltz, by Janie Robinson; Play. The Old Time School j, Long, Long Ago. Nearer My God to Thee, Battle of Waterloo, by Lessie Robin son: Chorus. My Old Kentucky Home. Cast of Characters: Teacher, Mrs. C. P. Robinson: Teacher's Beau. Vance Hoffman; Dunce, ladell Hoffman; Bad Boy of School. Carl Robinson; Twins, Ruth Dixon and Ida Hoffman; Dissatisfied Patron, Mrs. X. E. Hallman; German Girl, Elma Hoffman : Other Pupils, Egbert and Frank Hoffman, Loy Dixon, Car rie Hoffman. Ralph Howe. Lillian Hallman. Gertrude Moton. Ellen In gram, Myrtle Robinson. " Just a nominal fee. $1 a rear. Is charged Its members by the Gastonia Public library. For ., that amount you hare access to hundreds of good books, including many of the latest volumes of flclkm. WRBRSSS&IBfSXillRSaaSm B A. & M. vs. DAVIDSON LORAY PARK I TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 4 P. M. ADMISSION 25 CENTS jjj A good attendance will insure other gj big college games for Gastonia. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Day Ywr drnfrcivt will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any caae of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile in to 14 daya. The first application (itcs Luc and Rest. SOc. A Lamgh a Miiinte BIGGEST HIT YET IF ITS FUN YOU LIKE PONT MISS IT The Big Wedding Miss Ralphina Patrick to Mr. Arthur Spencer, attended by 40 bridesmaids and 30 relatives of the bride and groom. More than 60 leading men of our city dressed as ladies. See The Gazette of April 4, 1916 for participants. THE FUNNIEST THING YOU EVER SAW. Thursday Evening, Apr. 6, 8:15 CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Admission 25c to All
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