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THE GA8TO.MA GAZKTTK., rAcn nrz Penny Xdlumn. ONE CENT A WORD, fry 'En Tkey Eriaj Results. SAYS SHE GUI! EAI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, Witt... CO II us Buy Yours Goods Women's Ready- 8 l-2c Fast Color Here at Old Prices.. to-Wear ' Apron Ginghamc GUGU.BEBS AGAII WANTJ5D WANTED: Your rntlnn sAd. 1 will be at the BUCKEYE cotton seed ware house on East Franklin avenue all next week to buy cotton seed. Be sure to see me before you ell. I pay highest market price. J. R. CARSON. Manager. tt FOR SALE. FOR SALE: Beautiful lot In "Che terplace." Easy terms. George B. Mason. tf FOR. SALE: Crlmsoa Clover seed in the bur, fire cents per pound. Mixed oats and vetch. Fresh milch cows. A. M. Suggs, Route No. 1. .Lowell, N. C. 0-2p4 FOR SALE: Good one-horse wagon and harness. T. J. Alexander. Q-3p FOR SALE: A nice No. 8 cook stove with reservoir. Cheap for casn. Mrs. Robert Moton, 305 Columbia street. 0-3cZ FOR SALE: Good farm 4 miles from Jackson Springs. Also some unimproved land in Lee and Harnett counties. Address Box 126, Jack son Springs, N. C. O-lOc BARGAIN for quick buyer. Ninety two acres timber land, Ave miles from city. J. S. Torrence. 10p4 FOR RTOT. FOR RENT. Store room in Davis block. Apply to J. I. Fayssoux at Gaston Loan & Trust Co. tf FOR RENT: Four-room house. West Airline between Morris and Pryor streets. Fine garden, large barn. Apply to Gazette. 3 p 1. LOST. LOST: October 1, between Kings Mountain and Gastonia, diamond cluster pin containing 7 or 8 small diamonds surrounding yellow dia mond. Liberal reward If returned to C. J. 'Logan, Linwood College. 6 LOST: On street Monday gold lock et with initials S. W. T. contain ing two photographs. Reward for return to S. W. Thompson or Arm ington Hotel. 3pl STRAYED: About September 1st, white and brown male setter, an swers to name "Hunter." Reward for return to J. A. Patrick, Lowell, route one. 13p4 MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC AUTO, phone 99. Trunks checked. tt FOR ICE AND COAL the year round, call Gastonia Ice ft Coal Company. Phone 281. tf BUY YOUR BRAN and Shorts from the Gaston Farmers Union Ware house Company. O-GcR W. P. COWAN, expert piano tuner and repairer. All work fully guaranteed. Orders left at A. J. Klrby & Co's. will receive prompt at tention, tf GET YOUR Clover and grass seeds at the Farmers Union Warehouse. 0-2 7 p COLE'S Hot Blast -Heaters make a big reduction in your coai bill see their advertisement and guaran tee, MISS LAFAR will reopen her kin dergarten at 211 West Second av enue on Wednesday, October 4. Hours 9 to 12. 3cl OUTLOOK ENVELOPES save your stenographer's time In addressing and Insure against errors. Ask us for samples and prices. Gazette Publishing Co. tf LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One cise mailer after aulm Allen'i Foot-Eare, -he antiseptic powder for the feet Shaken into the shoe and need li.to the foot-bath, A I leu 'a Foot-Eaoe make, tight or new shoes fee) eai1)-; give Initant relief to eon.a ard bunion., prevents LUw'em, lallone and Sore Sjiota. It's tl- urentest comfort dmrovery of the a -v. Try it '.f-j Hoid everywhere, Sc- FW FKE2 trini n kr. Adrlresft, Allen 3. Olmaied, Le Roy, X Y PROVIDENCE AYZA CAMP NO. 882 SZ&& Oct. 3. 7:30 D. m OA8TOXIA LODGE NO. 8 Called Meeting Friday, Oct. 6, 8 p. m. Work la 3rd Degree. POCAHONTAS LODGE NO. 19. IMPROVED ORDER OP RED MEN Regular Meeting Thursday Night, Oct. 5, 1916, at 8 o'clock. AH member, are mrged to be present. ' GASTONIA LODGE NO. 188 -OS . I. O. O. P. ' .Regular Meeting Thursday Night, Oct 5, . m. yislting Brothers Welcome. We have been licensed by Mr. Edison to demonstrate and sell his new invention. You would smile if we asked you this question: "DO YOU THINK THERE IS A N Y TALKING MACHINE RECORD WHICH SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE THE ARTIST WHO MADE IT"? What will you do. when we tell you that Edison Re-Creations of music, played on Edi son's new invention, the New Edison, a r e indistiguishable from the original music. If you say you don't believe this, you array yourself against two hundred thosand music lovers who have actually heard the comparison made and who unanimously confess their Ina bility to detect the living voices from Edison's Re-Creation of them. Won't you come to our store and let us give you an Edison Muslcale? Yours faithfully. Torrence-Morris Co. Jewelers Gastonia, N. C. NOVELTY AND THRILLS IX MKTKO-YOKKE FILM. Harold Ijockwood and May Allison Sen at Their Best. Harold Ickwood and May Alli son, one of the most popular combi nations in the silent drama, will be seen on the screen here at the Cozy Theatre today in "The River of Ro mance," a five-part Metro wonder jlay produced by the Yorke Film Corporation. In this production Mr. Lock wood Is seen in the role of a wealthy young man who decides to make his own way in the world. Not rinding anything better to do be buys a broken-down motor boat, which he uses to ferry passengers among the islands in the St. Lawrence river. There he meets the beautiful daughter of a rich New Yorker, on a visit to the Thousand Islands. He falls In love with her, but she re buffs him. The girl is struck by his manner, nevertheless, but on account of his station in life, refuses at first to consider him seriously. Little by little, however, she loses her heart to him. How he finally carries her away a gainst her wishes in his boat and forces her Into an elopement, when she thinks he is a burglar, forms a sCory of thrills and stirring situa tions. The boat sinks while they are running away and the supposed boat man saves the girl. There is an unusual twist to the finale, making it one of the best stor ies ever provided for these stars. Mr. Lock wood and Miss Allison are sur rounded by an unusually strong cast including Lester Cuneo, Bert Busby, Lee Walker, Phil Masi, Dan Hanlon. Mrs. Mathilde Brundage, Lillian Hal pern and other well-known stage and screen artists. Henry Otto, who produced "Undine," directed "The River of Romance." Firo at Dallas. Gastonia's fire department was called to Dallas at noon today to as sist in conquering a fire which de stroyed the store of Luther Holland on the southeastern corner of the square and threatened other build ings. The Dallas fire department needed some additional hose which was furnished by the Gastonia de partment. The big truck left here a? 12 o'clock and was back at the city hall at 12:45, having remained in Dallas until the fire was thoroughly under control. Mrs. Clyde C. Armstrong re turned home last night from Semo ra. where she spent several , weeks withvher mother, Mrs. R. B. Bass. TRY THIS TO BANISH ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS People who have been tormented for years yes, even so crippled that they were unable to help themselves have been brought back to robust health through the mighty power of Rheuma. Rbeuma acts with speed; It brings In a few days the relief you have prayed for. It antagonize the pot sons that cause agony and pain In the Joints and muscles and quickly the torturing soreness completely disap pears. It is a harmless remedy, but sura and certain, because it is one discov ery that has forced rheumatism and sciatica to yield and disappear. - Try a 5 (Keen t bottle of Rheuma. and if you do not get the Joyful re lief you expect, your money will be returned. J. H. Kennedy & Co. al ways has a snpply of Rheuma and guarantees it to you. (Aar.) .v- S1XCE UMS TAHLAC SHE HEARS FRIENDS REMARK ON HEALTHIER - APPEAfitiiCE. Miss Margaret Cornelius, of 409 East Twenty-first street, Charlotte, who was "unable to touch cucuni bers for years," recently told the Tanlac Man: "Now 1 enjoy eating any and all foods, with no distress afterwards. I feel so much better and stronger and 1 sleep fine and feel nne. My complexion has clear ed up and it is noticeable among my friends, quite a few of whom have told me how much healthier I am looking. Tanlac surely is a one medicine and has helped me so much that 1 advise everybody suffering as I was to give It a trial. "Before taking it I suffered from nervous indigestion for three years. I tried various remedies and was un der the doctor's care, but gained on ly temporary relief. What I ate, particularly anything greasy, disa greed with me and I suffered a full ness in my stomach and a dull, ach ing pain close to my heart. My nerves were broken down and I didn't rest for dreaming. But not so now." Tanlac is sold in Gastonia by the Adams Drug Co.; Lowell, Robinson Pharmacy; Cherry ville, H. H. Allen; Belmont, Stowe & Sanders; Dallas, P. D. Summey; Bessemer City, Tbigpen Drug Co.; Huntersville, S. L. Mullins; Lenoir, Ballew's Cash Pharmacy; Grover, C. F. Hambright; Worth, Harden Mfg. Co.; Mt. Holly, the Reep Company. Adv. THE GAZETTE 82.00. On and after January 1, 1017, the subttcripUon price of The Gazette will be $2 the year in- ' Hlead of 81.50 as at present. Until that date new subsciip- tlons and renewals will be taken at the old price. All subscrlp- tions are strictly cash in ad- vance. This Increase in the price of the paper 1m rendered imperative because of the un- precedented increase in the cost of print paper and all other ma- terials which enter into the making of a newspaper. I torn. To Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Terrell Monday, October 2, 1916, a son. Death of Mr. Caldwell. Mrs. Sarah E. Caldewll, aged 50, wife of Mr. C. A. Caldwell, died at her home in West Gastonia at 8:30 o'clock Saturday night after an ex tended illness. Deceased was a na tive of Lincoln county and was a loyal member of the Mount Zion Baptist church, near Lincolnton. She was the mother of 15 children, and all but one are now living. Four of this number are married while tne other 10 are living with their fath er. Funeral services were conduct ed Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock ay Rev. G. P. Abernethy pastor of the Ixray Baptist church, and interment was in Hollywood cemetery. Democratic Shakings Arranged. Arrangements have been made through Mr. Thos. L. Craig, chair man of the Democratic executive committee of Gaston county, to se cure several prominent Democratic campaign speakers for Gastonia and Gaston county during October. Be sides those already announced tne following are to speak In this coun ty: Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, secretary of the state of North Carolina, Octo ber 14th, place to be named later; Hon. Robert N. Page, United States Congressman from the eighth dis trict, October 16th, at Gastonia; Hon. T. W. Bickett, Democratic can didate for Governor, at the court bouse on November 6th. Mrs. J. R. White and Mrs. G. W. Brown and son, William, returned Saturday from a visit of ten days to relatives and friends at Chattanooga, Tenn. They made the trip by auto going and coming by way of Atlanta. Mrs. W. T. Love and children returned Saturday from a week's stay at Lenoir and Blowing RocR. They made the trip by auto. Mr. Ronda Horton, of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Loves brother, who was visit ing at Lenoir, returned with them and will spend several days here. Mysterious Pains and Aches Make Life Hard to Bear for Many Gastonia Women. Too many women mistake their pains and aches for troubles peculiar to the sex. More often disordered kidneys are causing the aching back, dizzy spells, headaches and irregular urination. Kidney weakness be comes dangerous If neglected. Use a time-tried kidney remedy Doan's Kidney Pills. Hosts of people testi fy to their merit. Read a Gastonia case: Mrs. J. S. Poole. 170 W. Second Are., Gastonia, says: I had in flammatory rheumatism and was down for weeks at a time, unable to help myself. My doctor advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I did. A few boxes made my kidneys' act more regularly and I didn't have that pain In my back. I have had very little trouble from rheumatic twinges for seven or eight years now." . Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Poole had. Foster Milburn Co Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. - J .M. BELK CO. Offer a Wonderful Line of Women's Misses' and Children's READY-TO-WEMl . .... .. ' a . . . 1 BOYS' IS 25c and 4Nc SEE OI K LINE OK HOYH' HAIN ATS, SIZE 4 TO HI, IMHCKH 1.4K TO 1.98 WOMEN'S NEW DRESSES , $5.00 All wool Serge Dresses for .'. f&OftV $6.50 Silk and Serge Dress for .fl.08 Complete line of Ladles' Silk and Serge Dresses $9.95, $12.30, 914.03 to . . $35.00 NEW FALL SKIRTS V Regular $1.50 Cotton Serge Skirts for 08c Regular $1.50 Plaid Skirts for Use $2.50 Wool Serge Skirts for $1.98 $3.00 Wool Serge Skirts for $2.4l Full line of al! Wool Serge and Poplin Skirts, size up to 36-inch waist, for $4.08 and $5.95 WOMEN'S SUITS Regular $12.50 Women's all wool Serge Suits for . .$10.00 . Regular $15 Women's all wool Poplin Suits for ...$12.93 : Regular $18 Women's Poplin and Serge Suits for $14.93 Regular $22.50 Women's Poplin and Serge Suits for ..$18 We also show a strong line of Women's SuiU at $19.93, $22.50, $25.00 to $30.00. SCHOOL DRESSES You can find here a full and com-, plete line of School Dresses for Misses' and Children. Sizes 3 to 8 48c to 08c Sizes 8 to 14 48c to $1.48 Infants Long White Dresses . . . 48c to 8o SHIRT WAISTS $2.50 Silk Crepe de Chine Waists for $1.98 $3.50 Silk Shirt Waists for. . .$2.08 We also have a beautiful line of Shirt Waists at . . .$4.50 to $5.00 MIDDY BLOUSES We are showing a wonderful line of Middy Blouses, prices 50c and 98c You can find here anything you want in the Millinery line at right Prices. J. rVD 3C ELK GO. B HII VTV ItVtltll IKT. i I'eular Itoutine of Monthly Business Marked Yetrterday't Session of County ConimisNioners Special Meeting on Thursday. The commissioners of Gaston county met in regular monthly ses sion at the court house yesterday. Other than the regular routine of monthly business, no matters of great importance were transacted. At a special meeting of the board, which will be held on Thursday of this week, contracts for the Vestal Ford and Hardin county bridges will be awarded. The salvage, it is stated, at both of these points will amount to a considerable sum which will reduce the cost of replacing these two bridges somewhat. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for constable of Gastonia town ship and solicit your vote at the election on November 7. 1916. E. N. HUFF5TETLER. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVH BROMO Quinine. It atopa the Conch and Headache and works off the Cold. Drnegiata refund money " it falls to core. 8. W. CROVB'S signature on each bos. 25c. COOK & CO. GASTONIA WHOLESALE LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS Estimates Furnished nnennnnnnonnnoon a p a p p p p p p p p p U l: The Scar let Runner FEATURING P P P a p p p p p EARL WILLIAMS g II Twelve episodeseach a com- a plete story. Will be shown at , THEBROADWAY l COMMENCING M II II 1 1 II M II MONDAY OCTOBER 9TH Ladies will be admitted FREE from 1 to 4 Cdock. VIS GASTONIA'S LEADING CLOTHIERS FAIR mm We want you to make our store headquarters while In our city, and don't forget that we are also headquarters for every thing that is new and up-to-date in Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats for Men, Young Men and Boys Our New Fall and Winter Models are Now Ready ! They show a knowledge of .designing and tailoring that Is only found in the good clothes that we sell. They are DISTINC TIVE AMERICAN STYLES FOR AMERICAN MEN AND BOTS. There is a model especially designed for yonr figure. Let as show you. Our Fall stocks of Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, etc., are al so ready. We can show yon all the new styles and patterns m Shirts, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Hosiery, Underwear, -Neckwear, Collars, Gloves, etc., etc. Everything that It takes to complete -an up-to-the-minute Men's and Boys' Wear Stock. SWAN-SLATER CO; THB HOME OB GOOD CLOTHES
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