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- " . - THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. WANT COLUMN " v WANTEH WANTED: You to give me your rob b Msripvioii or vuanuiti d. vac by mail; it's cheapest. M. Nolen. TALK with C, t YOU CAN GET your January Designer - i n: ii a..i,na;.i. n- USEFUL gifts flash lights, silverware, nets. Thermos bottles. O-Ce- Aat mona and many other articles suita ble for Christmas gifts at Standard Hardware Co. 23 e 5 WE WILL have plenty of nice fat hens and turkeys for (. hristmas. (iive us Tour order early, Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 ami and 108. 20c2 , ' FOU S. K FOR BALL: Seven-room bungalow on asphalt street; all modern conveniences. Gastonia Insurance & .Realty Co. - tf CHASE AND SAXHORN'S fine coffee never disappoints, Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 and 108. 20 c 2 FOB SALE: .Two good mules, wagon And harness. Bargain to quick buyer. T. A. Henry. 23 6 i FOR SALE: Few cars of brick. I'rice right and can make immediate ship ment. Mo-llo Biiilt Company. I'hone 33. ' tf FOR SALE: First-class three-quarter I'ercheron fillv colt, 7 months old. weight (500. Blue ribbon colt at Sunny side fair. Full sister, weight, 1,300, year-old, price $100. C. L. Wliite, Rou'.e J, Kings Mountain N. C. 'JO p 3 FOR SALE AT AUCTION: Tuesday, Deeember 26th, two good mules, one two-horse wagon, one one-horse wagon, all my farming tools, consisting of one Roderick Lean riding cultivator, weeder, harrows, plows, etc. J. Lhh HhMihlt- 80N. Lowell, route one. 20 p 3. FANCY white asparagus tips, tiny sweet peas and fine sugar corn ut Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 and KIM. 20c2 FOR SALE: Cheap for cash, good mule, weight 12 to l.'ioo. (I. W. Daley, Route 1. 20 D 3 FOU SALE: April hatched Silver Wy andotte Cockerels, each. Satisfac tion guaranteed. C. K. Marshall, ,lr. IS p 2 A BARGAIN FOR YOl: Pressing club outfit, with Hoffman Steam Press. Talk Quick. C. M. Nolen. tf BUY YOl'R Christmas toys early and avoid the rush. Standard Hardware1 Co. 23c 5 FOR SALE: (Sood fresh milch cow. J. G. Shannon, Route 4. 23 p 3 FOR SALE: 117 Ford touring car; nl so Reo "Four" touring car with lights and starter. W. H. Wray. FOR SALE: 4 00 bushels of Turf oats for seed. $1.50 per bushel. R. C. Ormand. Bessemer City. N. C. V-.-8p FOR SALE: Tract of 4 and 1-2 acres Just west of city, near Ar lington and Mutual Mills. For price and terms see J. A. Plyler. V-D18p FOR ItEXT. FOR SALE: Choice lot of Barred Ply mouth Rock cockerels. Thomas Spar row, Route 3, Gastonia. N. C. tf FRESH barrel of fancy mackerel at Poole's Groctlrv. Phones 17 and 10S. 2(V2 YOU RENT: One-half of store room now occupied by Singer Sewing Ma chine Company at low rental. Have more than two years on lease. Apply to J. M. Holland. tf L5 mi- Mi SUIT OVERCOAT RAIN COAT HAT CAP CLOVES TIES HOSIERY UNDERWEAR UMBRELLA MUFFLER SUSPENDERS HOUSE COAT, BATHROBE SHIRTS Etc, Etc., Etc 4 J This country has a lot to be thankful for this Christmas; but thoughts of our boys a way from home and of those who wont come back should make us all pretty serious; no one is going to feel like giving and doing useless and imprac tical things this Christmas. Give Only the Things That Are Useful You'll find this store a good place-to come for the things men want; for'the things they buy for themselves. Our name in any article is a sign of quality; it means that whoever gets your gift will have respect for your taste. Shop Early and Get First Choice Kirby-Warren Co. The Home of Good Clothe llll SUGAR! SUGAR: Wholesale and re tail. M. T. Parham & Co. 1Sc2 ii. B. PATTILLO, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on iny kind or building, nam wood 1oors a specialty. P. O. Pox 14... Phone 520. Gastonia, X. C. V tf EXTRA fancy cranberries, malogua grapes, celery and lettuce. Poole's Grocery. Phones lo7 and ION. 20c2 SAMK high class line of toys and dolls that you've always bought at the Standard Hardware Co. 23c5 FOR RENT: Good warm room over Meal Roller Covering Co. Apply to John L. Seal. tf FOR RENT: A good corn mill in cen ter of Gastonia. For further informa tion see Mrs. A. T. Rhyne, 807 E. Frank lin Ave. 25c6 FOB RENT: The Mrs. L. A. Rankin house, five rooms, South Broad. Apply to B. C. Patrick. 20 c2 WE have Pin Money Pickles. Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 and 108. 20c2 IXST. LOST: On street Saturday fraternity pin. crescent shaped with star inside, it with pearls. Reward for return to Gazette office. IS c 2 LOST OR STRAYED: One gray hog with tail cut off and weighing about 90 pounds. If found please notify Mr. John Lowery, Route No. 1. Box 120. ' 10 p 1 LOST: Saturday or Sunday, between Poley Stroup's and John Shives', man's pocketbook containing money and valuable papers. Reward for return to Lee P. Rankin, Lowell, N. C. 18c2 LOST: Tuesday, probably on streets, lady's black leather pocket book, con taining about $30 in currency. Reward for return to T. A. Setzer, 805 West Airline-Are. 18pl Several hundred pounds of Stone's fine fruit cakes, all sizes. Poole's Gro cery. Phones 107 and 108. 20 c 2 MISCKlXAXEors ORANGES: Selected Florida fruit, large box, $4.35. ' M. T. Parham ft Co. :- ' 18 c 2 FOB ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia lee ft Coal Co. Phone 281. tf HATE YOUR piano tuned for Christmas. Call J. E. Davis at A. J. Kirby ft Co. Phone 405. 20 e 5 INFLUENZA SITUATION IS GREATLY IMPROVED. Dr. C. J. MeCombs, city physician, hands The Gazette the following very en couraging report on the influenza situa tion: "There has been a great improvement in the influenza situation during the last week. It may be a temporary checking up or it may be permanent. Let us hope thnt it is the latter. "During the week ending Decembet 10 there were 60 new cases developed, and there were only 42 new cases during the last week ending last night, and a number of these rather light. For the last three days there have been only sev en cases reported, showing that a very large per cent of these 42 cases were re ported the first few days- of the week. "It looks at present as if there will be no" danger of having to postpone the opening of the schools after the holidays." COMPOUND LARD: 24 cents a pound. Co. 60 pound tubs at M. T. Parham ft 18 e 2 LET US GIN YOUB COTTON. We are now running both onr gin stands, which gives as n capacity of 75 bales a day. We also have plenty of meal and hulls. South ern Cotton Oil Company, Gastonia, N. C J. F. Bias, Manager. . tf SUITABLE GIFTg. for grown-ups at well as for children at Standard Hard ware Co 'a 23 e 5 Gastonian TODAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE and TOM MOORE in "THE LESSON" THURSDAY "PRIVATE PEAT" See ad elsewhere in this paper. FRIDAY LILA LEE in "SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE" . A Paramount Picture) An Extensive Array of Christmas Gifts Christmas Only Six Days Off Large corps of courteous clerks. A combination which should appeal to the perplexed shoppers. p dm Christmas Just a few days to do your Christinas shopping. The earlier yoa do your shopping the letter you will be pleased. Everything is new, and the stock much larger to select from than it will Ite later. You will make no mistake in sending your friends gifts from this store. Give us a look before you buy. We can save you money because we sell for cash. WINGET JEWELRY CO. latthewsMGor- Our stocks are very complete in every department and more new goods arriving ever day. We really haven't time to write an advertisement, so we suggest just a few of the good things we have here. . LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Our stock of Ladies Handkerchiefs is very large and complete. Ladies' regular 10c Handkerchiefs for 5c Ladies' pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 13c Meautiful showing of Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 10c, 15c and 25c Ladies' Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs at .'. 18c and 23c Children's Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs at 13c LADIES' NECKWEAR We have on display a good assortment of Ladies Neckwear. Prices 50c, 75c, 98c to $1.25 LADIES' KID GLOVES Vnterneri Kid Gloves for Ladies. Prices $2.50 and $2.98 other standard makes of Ladies Kid Gloves. Prices $1.98 and $2.50 LADIES' HOSIERY Our stock of Ladies' Hosiery was never more complete in both Silk and Cotton. ( La. lies' regular value Silk How, colors black, white, grey, brown, ''. for ' 98c Lig line Ladies' Silk How. Prices $1.25, $1.75 and $1.89 RIBBONS We have a large and complete uti ck of all kind of Ribbons. All '1 vt and widths. j MEN'S NECKWEAR Mali's Silk Ties. .'ISc vafue, for 25c Hi . -nit il'ul assortment of Men's Neckwear aj . . . 48c, 75c, 98c to $1.75 MEN'S SHIRTS Men's Shirts make niceXmas. presents and we have a splendid assort merit. Prices 98c, $1.50, $1.9j8, $2.50, $2.98 to $5.93 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Men's white hemstitched Handrlkerchiefs at 10 and 15c Men 's pure linen Handkerchiefs at 15c Men's extra good quality linen Handkerchiefs at 25c Meii 's initial Handkerchiefs at 23C DOLLS You should sec the pretty line of Ifcills we have. Prices 25c, 35c, 50C, 75c, 98c to $1.98 BATH ROBES We have a full line of Hath Kolres for both men und women. Also i hihlreu 's. Matthews-Belk Co. 17 Retail Stores 17 You Can Get All The Candies you want. The war is over and the sugar situation has been relieved. There was a large quantity of sugar stored in another part of the world and while the war waa going on we couldn't get it because all our ships were busy carrying men and munitions to Europe where our boys astonished the world" by their wonderful fighting. You were glad to do without candy and sugar then in order to help win the great fight. Now that it is over, however, your thoughts at this season turn to candy. And, of course, when you think of candy you think of Nun nally's as the highest expression of the candy-makers art. Anticipat ing your candy needs we have secured an ample supply of Nunnally't in all sizes and kinds, so we might be able to suit every taste and every pocketbook. FOR 1919--PEACE, PROSPERITY AND NUNNALLY'S CANDIES May they all be yours. Nineteen and eighteen has been a year of tri als and tribulations as well as of great hopes and expectations. Among the great trials of the year has been that of the shortage of sugar and candy. This has now been overcome and you can have all of the Nun nally's you desire. Fresh shipments received almost dailv. Give us your order now so you may run no risk of being disappointed. KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE PHONE 84 How Harold Peat Spent "Two Years in Hell and Back With a Smile" Realistically Shown in Paramount-Artcraft Special Photoplay "Private Peat" To Be Shown at Gastonian Theatre THURSDAY AdrrfcshsVIO end 20 Cents i "IT," "T V BBSSaSSSSg1
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