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VANT COLUMN WANTED v WANTED: You to "ma your sub i scription for Charlotte -Newa. Get it j mail; it'a cheapest TALK with C. ILNolen. f tf YOU CAN GET your January Designer by calling at IL Schneider's. 20c2 USEFUL gifta flash lights, silverware, . manicure sets, Thermos buttles, O-Oe- dar mops and many other articles suita ble for Christinas gifts at Standard Hardware Co. 23 c 5 ' WE WILIhave plenty of nice fat heus and turkeys for Christmas. Give us your order early. Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 and and 108. 20c 2 FOR SA1K FOR SALE: -fB-kcre farm near the Dal- las-Cherryville macadam road. Good -house, barn and outhouses. Nice young orchard. For particulars see or write L. Ti Wyont, Bessemer Citv, N. C, R-l. F-J-3 p 3 f FOR SALE: Few frost proof cabbage plants, 10 cents dozen. F. M. Fran cum. 23 c 2 FOR SALE: Seven-room bungalow on asphalt street ; all modern conveniences. Gastonia Insurance & Realty tf CHASE AND SANBORN'S fine coffee never disappoints. Poolo's Grocery Phones 107 and 108. 20 c 2 FOR SALE: Two good mules, wagon and hdrness. Bargain to quick buyer. J T. A. Henry. '23 is 6 i FOR SALE: Few cars of brick. Price ' right and can make immediate ship- ment Mo-Ho Brick Company. Phone 33. tf FOR -SALE: Good i Jewell Watch. Apply Postal Telegraph Office, 20p-l FOR REXT. FOB BENT: , Two store rooms in Davis Block, possession January 1st. See J. Flay Davis at Davis Market 30c4 FOR. SALE: Choice lot of Barred Ply mouth Bock cockerels. Thomas Spar row, Route 3, Gastonia, N. C. tf FRESH barrel of fancy mackerel at Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 and 108. 20e2 FOB RENT: One-half of store room now occupied by Singer Sewing Ma chine Company at low fentaL Have mure than two years on lease. Apply to J. M. Holland. tf 'OR RENT: Good warm room over Ideal Roller Covering Co. Apply to John L. BeaL 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 DEATHS MIS8 SALLIE RHYNE. Miss Bailie Rhyne, aged 37, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. A. Mauney ia East Gastonia Tuesday from influence. Funeral services were held Wednesday and interment was ia the cemetery at Chapel Lutheran church. CHARLES MAUNEY. Accompanying the body of his neph ew, diaries Mauney, who died from in fluenza, Mr. S. K. Mauney arrived in the city last night from Alamo, Ga. The body was taken through the country this morning by the Ford Undertaking Com pany to the old home in Lincoln county for burial. Deceased was 13 years old and hail made hi home with his uncle at Alamo since the death of his father two years ago. FOR SALE: First-class three-quarter Percheron filly colt, 7 months old, weight 600. Blue ribbon colt at Sunny side fair. Full sister, weight, 1,300, 3-year-old, price $100. C. L. White, Route 1. Kings Mountain, N. C. 20 p 3 FOR SALE AT AUCTION: Tuesday, December 26th, two good mules, one two-horse wagon, one one-horse wagon, ail my farming tools, consisting of one Roderick Lean riding cultivator, weeder, harrows, plows, etc. J. LEE HENDER BON, Lowell, route one. 20 p 3. FANCY white asparagus tips, tiny sweet peas and fine sugar corn at Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 and 108. 20c2 FOR SALE: Cheap for cash, good mule, weight 12 to 1300. G. W. Daley, Route 1. 20 p 3 A BARGAIN FOR YOU: Pressing club outfit, with Hoffman Steam Press. Talk quick. C. M. Nolen. tf BUY YOUR Christmas toys early and avoid the rush. Standard Hardware Co; 23c 5 FOR SALE: Good fresh milch cow. J. G. Shannon, Route 4. 23 p 3 FOR SALE: 181S Dodge touring with winter top. W. II. Wray. 23 c 2 FOR RENT: The Mrs. L. A. Rankin house, five rooms, South Broad. Apply to R. C. Patrick. 20 c2 WE have Pin Money Pickles. Poole 'sj urocery. iiiones 107 ana jub. l'Uc LOST. LOST: Small black hat, probably left in some store. 1 f found please return to Gazette office. 20 e 1 Several hundred pounds of Stone 's fine fruit cakes, all sizes. Poole's Gro cery. Phones 107 and 108. 20 c 2 MISCELLASKtl'H FOR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone 281. tf HAVE YOUR piano tuned for Chris! mas. Call J. E. Davis at A. J. Kirby & Co. Phone 405. 20 c 5 LET US GIN YOUR COTTON. We are now running both our gin stands, which gives us a capacity of 75 bales a day. We also have plenty of meal and hulls. South ern Cotton Oil Company, Gastonia, N. (,'. J. F. Bess, Manager. tf CITABLE GIFTS for grown ups as well as for children at Standard Hard ware Co 's. v 23 c 5 EXTRA fancy cranberries, malogna grapes, celery and lettuce. Poole's Grocery. Phones 107 and 108. 20c2 SAME high class line of toys and dolls that you've always bought ut the Standard Hardware Co. 23c5 MRS. L. T. NICHOLS. Friends in the city were deeply griev ed to learn of .the death of Mrs. L. T. Nichols, which occurred at her home in Chester, S. C, Wednesday following in fluenza and pneumonia. Mrs. Nichols was the wife of the general manager of the Carolina & Northwestern Railway, and had iiiuny friends in Gastonia. Be fore her marriage she was Miss Minnie Bowen, and was a native of Atlanta, Ga. Funeral services were held today at the First Baptist church of Cluster by the pastor. Hev. Lee McB. White. 10 a. bl, B. C. Patrick, 8upt Preaching 11 am. Subject, "True Riches" by assistant pastor. Seminole and Osceola School: Sun day school 10 a. m.. Dr. C E. Adams, Supt Clara, School Auditorium: Sunday school 2:30 p. m., Dr. C E. Adams. Supt Men's Bible Class 2:45 p. m , W. F. Kin eaid, Pres.; D. A. Stroup, Sec.; G. B. Gillespie, teacher, subject "Be Strong," blackboard illustrations. Clara Christian Endeavor: 6 p. m., subject, "The Greatest Gift," Miss Sallie Davis, teacher. Preaching serv ice 7 p. m. Subject, "Two Worlds," by assistant pastor. Clara school prayer meeting and choii practice every Thursday' evening at 7 o'clock. Kodaks make attractive Christmas gifts. $2 up. Torrence-Morris Jewelry Co. Friends of Mrs. F. K. Anders, of Charlotte, will regret to learn that she is ill with influenza ut her home in that citv. See our line of scrap books and kodak books. Atltins-Baber Book Co. THE BEST REMEDY TOR INDIGESTION At The Churches ST. MARK S EPISCOPAL ClU'RCII. Communion at : 'M a. in. Sunday. Morning prn.vrr ami sermon at 11 a. m. Ii.v the rector, Hev. K. N. Jovner. LOR AY BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school !t:45 a. in., W. Lee Smith, Supt. Preaching at 11a. in. and 7 p. in. by the pastor, Rev. G. P. Aberne-thy. NOTICE. On account of Christmas, the Freight Depots of the Southern, C. & N.-W. and P. & N. Railways, will close Tuesday, December 24th, at 12 Noon, and remain closed until Thursday morning, December 26th. G. C. ANDREWS, Agent Southern and C. & N.-W. Railways. D. K. JACKSON. Agent P. & N. Hail-way. FAST BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni., C. B. New ton, Supt. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and 7 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Whitley. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. I Sunday sc hool 10:15 a. in., W. J. Clif ford, Supt. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. by the pastor. Rev. W. C. Barrett. Subject, "Joy in Prayer." Christmas service at 7 p. m. MAIN STREET METHODIST. Rev. A. L. Stafford, Pastor. Sunday school at !:45 a. in. .1. H. Se park. Supt. Pleaching at 1 1 a. in. by the pastor. At 7 (. in. there will be a memorial service for members of the church who have recently died, some of them in France. There will le good music at both services. All persons who do not worship elsewhere are cordially invited to these services. Prominent People Endorse This Old Indian Medicine . for Stomach Trouble. ' TELLS WHAT CAUSED IT URGES USE BY WOMEN I'RESBYTERIAN EVANGELISTIC ! SERVICES. I Piedmont Mill ('Impel: Sunday school I "1 believe that 'Genuine Indian Blood Purifier ' put up by the Pearson Remedy Company, exactly according to the old Indian formula is the best Remedy for indigestion and constipation," declared Jacob N. Eubanks, perhaps one of the most prominent farmers in America. Indigestion and constipation are both caused by accumulations of catarrhal ac cretions clinging to the sides of the intes tinal tract stopping the flow of gastric juices. This is often railed auto-intoxicn-tion or self poisoning. The poisons and gases tjimwn off by this putrid accumu lation of decayed food causes foul breath, pains inside ami pit of stomach, head aches, constipation and dozens of kin dred symptoms. To cleanse the system and stimulate the digestive organs to renewed activity uothing will equal to good old-fashioned Genuine Indian Blood Purifier. It con tains no narcotics, blasting ngents or "dope" ami is so closely akin to nature it is not habit forming or dangerous. Women particularly should tnke "GEN UINE INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER." It will positively relieve troubles of con stipation ami indigestion. A supply of this old Indian formula known as "GEN UINE INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER" has been received by .1. II. Kennedy & Co., sole distributors in Gastonia. iM'lM .:: fa. jlA .Copvrlsht 1918 Hart Scbatfncr ft Marx The seam at the waistline THAT'S the smart style for young men in high school and college; them- suits have the "lines" and "drape" yet waste no material. We have Prep sizes in these models specially made for boys going into their first long trousers. The Hart Schaffner & Marx quality gives you the long service that saves ;-ot her good ones are the Varsity styles; the coats with military hacks; the straight front effects. You'll find exactly what you Want. H. SCHNEIDER The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes DOLLS 25 Cents up MATHEWS-BELI COMPANY Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs . . . . flF(oSb Ladies' pretty colored bordered Hand kerchiefs for 5c Ladies' plain white Handkerchiefs.. 5c Ladies' better handkerchiefs at 10, 15, and 25c Ladies' beautiful crepe de chine Hand kerchiefs at 18c and 25c Ladies' pure linen Handkerchiefs at 13c and 25c Men's soft finish hemstitched Handker chiefs 10c or 3 for 25c Men's regular 15c Handkerchiefs at 10c straight. Initial Handkerchiefs, each .25c Pretty all linen Handkerchiefs, each 25c Men's Neckwear. Etc. Men's 38c value wide four-in-hand Silk Tiea for 25c Splendid assortment of men's Neckwear at 48c and 50c Beautiful assortment priced at 75c, 98c to - $1.75 Men's Silk Mufflers 98c to $2.98 Men's Suspenders 25c, 35c, 60c and 65C Men's Hosiery Men's black Sox... 2 pair for 25c Men's 25e value black Sox for 18c Men's real good plain black Sox for 25c Men's white foot Sox, good ones for 25c Splendid assortment of men's Sox in black, white, grey, etc,., priced at 35c, 50C to 98c Men's and Young Men's Suits We are showing a very complete assort ment of men's and young men's Suits in blue serges, greys and mixtures, siz es 33 to 50 prices $15, $18, $19.95, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30 to $35.00 We offer a wonderful stock of desirable merchandise suitable for Christmas Presents, also a complete stock of all kinds of staple goods which you will be purchasing before Christmas. Come here and see our splendid stocks before buying. We mention here some of the good things we have for Christmas Presents and we have many others equally as good. ' : : : : : Boys' Short Pant Suits Boys Short Pant Suits DO RR RD3 Several hundred boys' short pant Suits to choose from. Prices $4.98 to $15.00 Men's Overcoats Men's Overcoats, extra good values,, pric ed very special at $15, $16.50, $18.00, $19.95, $22.50 and $25.00 Hats for Men and Young Men One lot of men's Felt Hats, assorted col ors, price $1.98 Men 's broad brimmed black Hats $2.48 No-Name Hats, staple and new shapes, price $3.50 John B. Stetson Hats, good assortment, price $5.00 Ralston Health and Bion F. Reynold's Shoes for Men Ralston Russia calf English Shoes, pri ces $7.00, $7.50 to $8.95 Reynolds Shoes in black and tan, Eng lish and blucher styles, at $9 and $10 Other men's dress Shoes $3, $3.50 to $6 Lion Brand Shirts Full line of men's Lion Brand Shirts, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98 to . . . $5.95 Men's Gloves Adler's kid Gloves for men $2.00 Men's black gauntlet automobile Gloves, all sizes, ju ices $2, $2.50, $2.98 to $4.98 Osborn Work Gloves for Men Osborn work Gloves for men, the kind that wear, prices $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1. 75 to $2.50 Boys' gauntlet Gloves 98c Youths' gauntlet Gloves $1.00 Underwear For Men and Boys Boys' Union Suits, all sizes, white and natural color, price ....98c and $1.25 Men 's ribbed Shirts and Drawers, white and natural color, price 98c Men's Union Suits, prices $1.75, $1.98, $2.25 to ...v $2.98 Ladies' Kid Gloves Ccntemeri kid Gloves for ladies, black, white, grey nnd tan ..$2.50 and $2.98 Ladies' fabric Gloves, black, grey and khaki colors, prices 85, 98c and $1.25 $1.25 Ladies' Silk Hose for $1.00 il.L'.l Value ladies' silk Hose, colors black, white, grey and brown $1 Pair G I line of ladies' silk Hose, prices $1.- 25 to $1.98 per Pr. Misses' and Children's Hosiery We have a very complete stock of miss es', boys' and children's Hosiery, pri ces ... .25, 35, 38, 48c to 59c per pair Fay Stockings Just received good assortment of Fay Stockings, all sizes, black and white, price 50c Ladies' Neckwear Good assortment ladies' Neckwear, pri ces 25, 50, 75, 98C to $1.50 17- MATTHEWS-BELK ; Department Stores COMPANY Blue Apron GINGHAMS 25c per yd. 17 j White Ivory Ware We have a good assortment of White Iv ory Ware consisting of combs, brushes, mirrors, nail files,' shoo hooks, slipper spoons, polishers, etc. All prices. Jewelry You should also see the nice assort ment of Jewelry we have. Hat pins, brooches, bar pins, ear rings, beauty pins, lockets, etc. Linen Towels, Etc. .lust received some leautifnl linen Tow els, priced very special at 59c, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 Hemstitched Pillow Cases nt 60c !0-In. Linen Sheeting, yard $1.50 Beautiful quality Linen Lawn $1.50 Turkish Bath Towels 25, 50 to 98c Counterpanes Counterpanes make very appropriate presents, prices ..$2.98, $3.98 to $4.98 Bath Robes and Kimonas We have Bath Robes for ladies and men. Prices $4.98 to $7.95 Ladies' Kimonas, all kinds. Get our prices. Ladies' Suits Reduced If yon haven't already purchased your Winter Suit now is your chance. They have all been reduced. Prices $7.95 up I ndies' Coats V-rv i )--t stock of ladies' Coats, i-; .-is : ices.
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