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IBS CASlOlflA OAZJTTaU Gastonia Daily Gazette WANT COLUMN IMPORTANT NOTICE. No advertisements for this column will be accepted after 12 o'clock noon Get your cop; In early. WANTED. WANTED: To sell you medium priced automobile, 4, 6, or 8 cylinder. "At once" deliveries. F. L. Wilson and Geo. V. Patterson. tf WANTED: A renter for a six horse farm in the South Point section. Good chooland church advantages. Address farmer care Gazette. Tu-Fri-tf WANTED: White woman without children to keep house for email family. Phone 357-J. 18 c 2 WANTED: News agent for Carolina & Northwestern trains by Union News Company. Apply at P. & N. station. 17 c 3 WANTED: Good white milling corn. Southern Cotton Oil Company. tf WANTED: You to see us before you buy an automobile. V. L. Wilson and Geo V. Patterson. tf WANTED: To buy second-hand furni ture, stoves, etc. M. Kaufman, Davis block. Phone 519. tf WE GUARANTEE our repair work. Winget Jewelry Co. Itc5 FOR RENT. FOR KENT: Two furnished rooms, gen tlemen preferred. Phone .'il4. 17 p 2 FOR RENT: One furnished room. Mrs. A. K. Anders, 219 Chster street. Phone 31. tf FOR RENT: Furnished room. Gentle men preferred. .'!2.'t East Franklin Avenue. Phons 318. tf FOR RENT, Furnished rooms on E. Main i:eiiue. Phone 570. tf POSITIONS WANTED. WANTED: Position by experienced combination bookkeeper and stenogra pher. Address "POSITION," care Ga zette. 17p4 LOST AND FOUND LOST OR TAKEN: U. S. chain tread tire mounted on rim, size X! by 4. Re ward for return to Settlemyer Furniture Company. 17p2 FOUND: Automobile license number ti-()21. Owner can get same by calling at Gazette ' office and paying for ad. 17cl LOST: Kappa Sigma frat pin, star and crescent design, set with diamonds and emeralds. Liberal reward. R. S. Mc Lean. 18p2 LOST: Klaxon signal horn. Liberal reward for return to R. S. McLean. 18p2 IF YOU VALUE your money trade with the Winget Jewelry Co. 18c5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE: One good team, wagon and harness. Inquire Gazette office. 17p6 HEATERS, heating stoves, coal buckets, coal tongs, shovels. A full supply at Standard Hardware Co. 's tf FOR SALE: Medium priced automobiles for "at once" deliveries. F. L. Wil son and Geo. V. Patterson. tf FARMERS FAVORITE grain drills. Plants the open-furrow method. For sale by Standard Hardware Co. tf FOR SALE: 1918 model Ford Sedan. On display at Gastonia Garage. Apply room No. 1, over Chamber of Commerce. tf THREE FURROW oat drills for sale by Standard Hardware Co. tf USED CAR BARGAINS. PACKARD Motor Company has adopt ed Carlisle Cord Tires as standard equipment for all PACKARD cars. We handle this tire in Gastonia. All sizes in stock. GASTONIA VULCANIZING COMPANY. 17cl FOR SALE: Cheap, Chalmers Six Roadster; Oakland Six Touriug. W. H. Wray. 18c 2 MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on real estate. J. W. Timberlake. Six per cent tf GIFTS OF QUALITY can be bought for less at the Winget Jewelry Co. 18c5 SIX PER CENT money to.loan. P. W. Garland. tf - miscellaneous: LADIES: Call at H. Schneider's and get The Designer. tf WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for Phono graphs and Records. Winget Jewelry Co. 18c5 FOB ICE AND COAL the year around eall Gastonia' Ice & Coal Co. Phone SSL W BRING US your repair work. Jewelry Co. Winget 18c5 SAVE MONEY by wrapping with news papers. Buy from Nolen. One cent per pound. - tf NUXNALLY'S Candies, come fresh by kent fresh in our display re frigerator. Kennedy s, Phone 84. 18c2 1 ARE PRICES "OUT OF SIGHT?" We'll admit, right off the bat. that clothing- prices are some higher than they were months ago but there's really no need 'for imagining yo u're watching an "alti tude contest." The only clothes that are too high for you to buy are the cheap ones they always have proven poor bargains." You can buy Ad ler - Rochester & Schloss suits and o' coats with the posi tive assurance that they'll give you a full dollar's worth of service and satis faction for every dollar you invest. KIRBY-WARREN COMPANY The Home Of Good Clothes AUCTION SALE On Saturday, October 25th, at 9 a. m., at A. R. Holland's farm, three miles north of Dallas, I will offer for sale at public auction to th highest bidder for cash, the following articles: One buggy. One two-horse wagon. Two sets buggy harness. Two mules. One five-year-old mare. Lot of farming implements, roughness, etc. D. A. FEATHERSTONE Dallas, N. C. SPECIAL PRICES on Chattanooga Turn Flows. Standard Hardware Company. tf" HAVE YOf TAKEN a ride in an Es sex? Related by bloo.l to Hudson son (Super-Six) and a wonderful car. W. H. Wrav. 1 s -2 WATERMAN'S Meal Fountain Tens. Full and complete line at Kennedy's, Phone ,M. Isc2 TAKE a look at Kennedy's five windows todav. In-2 NEW HUDSON and ESSEX cars on display at my show-room. Ask for demonstration or catalog. "Ask a com petitor." W. H. Wray. 18c2 LET US GIN YOUR COTTON: Our gin No. 2, near Loray Mill, is run ning every dav. Southern Cotton Oil Co. tf NOTICE LAND SALE: 33 acres of good land for sale at $40.00 per acre. Ten acres in clutivation, 23 acres in timber. A good spring and a good place to build, right on a good sand-clay road be tween Dallas, N. C, and Iron Station. This place is 3 miles of Dallas. Do yon know the value of timber! Do you know the value of land? Do you know the value of a good sand clay road running through your farm f If you do see J. P. Hoffman, Dallas, N. C. 18 p 2 LION Stomach and Blood Tonic The Tested And Guaranteed Rem edy For ' All Stomach Troubles. Cores PELLAGRA. Druggist. See Your IHSOCIjyiRCLES LATEST EVENTS IN WOMAN'S WORLD Events of Interest in the Social Life of Gastonia and Gaston Facta and Fancies for the Gazette's Feminine Friends. Mrs. Zoe Kincaid Brockman, Editor Phone 273-J THE FADING YEAR. Baltimore American. Again we see the autumn glow Glorify the west The year is waxing old we know And soon will he at rent. The head of time hegins to nod But on it is a crown Tinged with lirilliant autumn shades Bright gchl, and red, and brown. Old age is creeping on apace With stealthy, steady, trfad. This year must soon lay himself down On nature's leafy lied. For lie has almost run his span, His part is nearly done O'er him a gorgeous pall is lai I Rays from the setting sun. GASTONIA PHILATHAES ENTERTAINED IN CHARLOTTE. -Mr. .1. M. Holland, inauagt r of the Wesley Bible ( lass of Main Street Meth odist church and seeral of the members of the class were the guests Tuesday night of the Wesley Sigma Theta Class of Tryon Street Church in Charlotte. The Gastonia class has lieen doing some un usual things during the past two or three years and they were invited to Char lotte to tell the class there something about these activities. Following the regular business meet ing the meeting was turned over to Mr Holland who told something of the work his class is doing herv. He then called on his members present and asked each one to tell of some particular phase of the work being done bv the Gustoiiia class. At the conclusion of the program light refreshments were served. The meeting was both pleasant and profitable to the visitors and their hosts. Those attending from Gastonia were Mr. Holland, Miss Minnie Lee 1'eedin, Mrs. R. O. Craig, Mrs. F. C. Michael and Mis. John H. Kankin. PROGRAM FOR MISSIONARY UNION MEETING HERE. Following )s t lie program for the Wo man's Missionary Union of the First Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, in session at the First A. R. P. church of this city Tues day an. I Wednesday", October 21st and 22nd : Tuesday, October 21, 10 A. M. Devotionals, "Marks of a World Chris tian." Song. Devotional, "Respect for Other Peo ple," Mrs. W. B. Lindsay. Oreetings, Mrs. A. F. Whitesides. Greetings from other societies. These greetings will be given as follows: Mrs. T. C. Quickcl, from the Lutheran church; Mrs. S. A. Kindley, from the First Pres byterian; Mrs. T. E. Sumnierrow, from the Methodist; Mrs. W. N. Pharr, from the Episcopal, and Mrs. C. Y. Blake, from the Baptist. Response, Mrs. A. G. Brice. President's Message, Mrs. 1). A. Gar rison. Talk by Miss Mary Leslie. Song. Announcements. Benediction. Tuesday, October 21, 2 P. M. Devotional, "Responsiveness to man Needs," Mrs. M. W. Patrick. Minutes. Ho GROCERIES Just received fresh shipment of new crop Self-Rising Buckwheat Flour. Let us send you a package. POOLE'S GROCERY 107 - Phonos - 108 HARRY-BABER COMPANY THE QUALITY GROCERS Two Phones: 46 and 446 OUR MOTTO: Purest Goods, Lowest Prices, and Best Service. We have the largest and most complete line of Good Things to Eat in Town. as L latthews-Belk Company CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men's And Young Men' High-Grade Suit. Known Values: Kirschbaum, Styleplus And Belk Brands And The Prices Are Most Reasonable. Men's and Young Men's Suits Men's and Young Men's and Regulars Young Men's Waist Line double-breasted stvles Complete assortment of Men's Belk Suits; conservative models; all colors: $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.50, $32.50 and $35.00 One lot Young Men's Skirt gray and brown MEN'S BION F. Men's Bion F. Reynolds Tan Kid Eng lish and Blucher Shoes Men's Reynolds Tan Calf lish and Blucher styles Men's Ralston Tan Shoes, at Men's Ralston Tan Shoes, at . . . 22 RETAIL Stores Roll Call and Reports of Societies. Reports of Secretaries. Orphanage Secretary, Mrs. V. P. Glenn. 1'resliyterial Secretary, Mrs. A. O. Brice. Literature Sc. retary, Mrs. W. W. Park- lll-Ull. liy i;itinia Juniors. K.'pi-rt oi' Junior Secretary, Mr.. R. 1!. Hunter. A II ! I 11 II -ti H 1 1 1 i. i I.- i.- t i. tiim. Tuesday, October 21, 8 P. M. I '- ...iMiyc W W.mI.I Pur- .:t:i.-:n. M i'i u "'. II ,:! M.--: - mi. I Hill, re-1. K.-v. R. X. Hu:iV:. Mu-i, . ( fl'ei iiiK- India. Rev. J. W. Hanson. Aiiiiniinceinents. Benediction. Wednesday, October 22, 10 A. M. Ie otional, "Readiness to Pay the Cost." Mrs. J. H. Ross. Music. Minutes. Report from Synodical, Mrs. M. W. Patrick. Greetings from Synodical, Mrs. R. D. Bryson. Report of Committees. Open Forum, Forward Movement, Pi vision of Union according to Presbyter ies, Time of Meeting, Best Methods for Our Work. Wednesday, October 22, 2 P.M. Devotional,. "A Sense of Vocation," Mrs. W. P. Grier. Music. Election of Officers. Business. Memorial Services. Minutes, -benediction. Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation. Chamberlain 's Tablets have restorei-to health and happiness hundreds who were aftlicted with indigestion, biliousness and constipation. If you are troubled in this way give them a trial. You are certain to be please! for they will benefit you. Kirshbaum Styleplus Suits; Slims, Stouts Suits, including many $25, Model Suits; good selection; REYNOLDS, RALSTON AND Men's Ralston Tan Blucher Shoes Men's Ralston Black Kid Blucher Shoes Men's Tan Calf Ten Dollar Value .... Men's Belk Tan Shoes; $8.00 Value $12.50 Shoes; Eng $11.00 Calf English $10.00 Kid Blucher $9.50 Men's Belk Black Kid Blucher Shoes; $7.50 Value latthews-Belk SELL IT FOR LESS We Serve Extra Fine Chocolate Milks SWEETLAND GASTONIAN Today ELSIE FERGUSON In "THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE" Directed by GEORGE FITZ MAURICE "GUILTY?" Would it be that when the jury came in? Out there in the Indian jungle, her beast of a hus band, murdered. The evi dence all against her. Her love, her hopes, shattered and buried in England. The verdict would matter little after all. Then came the witness for the defense ! Surprise suspense scene after scene of appeal to the heart that is simply over whelming! And an end . well, this is one picture you won't dare to miss. $35, $40, $45. $30, $35, $40 $30, $35, $40 colors: blue, $18.00 BELK DRESS SHOES Calf $9.50 $9.00 English and Blucher Shoes; $8.50 Calf English and Blucher $6.50 $6.00 Co. 22 RETAIL Stores Advertise in The Daily Gazette. M'NEELY'S SWEATERS We have a great assortment of Sweaters in all sizes, weaves and colors. They represent the smartest effects in styles and materials that have ever been developed. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Our line of Chil- i aren s 's Dresses is new and complete. We can fit the chil dren for school and suit your purse. M'NEELY'S 1
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