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WEDNESDAY, SEP? 23, 1918. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PAGE FIVE YANT COLUMN WASTED WANTED: Young-men to learn : moulding. , Good wages and steady emoyovment. Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. tf ONLY FIVE Cer.t Sunday paper with comic sheet is Greensboro News. Get it at Nolen's. tf SAVE YOUR BAGS. Gather up all your good second-hand meal bags We will buy them, bonthern Cotton Oil Company. tl WANTED: Ladie bicycle. Apply Gazette office. 25c FOU SAT.F FOR SALE: Cheap, one good farm '" horse, wagon, and harness. S. T. George, Pleasant Ridge. 27p2 FOR SALE: Seed oats, $1.25 per bushel. L. A. Barbee, Lincolnton, route 5. 25p2 FOR SALE: Large safe, practically new. combination See Gazette. 27c3 FOR SALE: Saxon roadster, good condition. Bargain to quick buy er. Call at Carolina Cafe. 2"p3 FOR SALE: Duroc Jersey Pigs, ten weeks old, $10 each. George H. Hart, York, S. C. 2 7pO FOR SALE: A grocery store doing a cash business and non delivery; good stand and a paying proposition. Owner has other business and ex- i pects his help to bo drafted. If in- i terested, write to Box Xo. 2 67, Gas- j tonia. X. C. 25 c :5 f FOR SALE: Tressing club with steam press. Good proposition for YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR FALL OPENING Today , Thursday, Friday and Saturday WHEN Mr. J. H. Rosenberger Representing SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., Of Baltimore .Will take pleasure in showing you the new Fall samples and styles and in taking your measure for that New Fall Suit. KIRBY-WARREN CO. Formerly SWAN-SLATER CO "The Home of Good Clothes" PERSONAL UTTER REVEALS THE FACTS Mrs. Whitfield's Treaties Are (her Since She Took Ttnkc and She Has Gained kThirtyfiTe Pounds. FOIHTII LIBKUTV IX) AX. (Continued fiji I'ago l.) hustler. C. M. Xolen. tf FOR SALE: Piano boxes, $1.50 each. A. J. Kirby & Co. tf District Xo. 11. J. 1. Allen, Bes semer City. District Xo. 12. Wiley Shuford. Cherryville. District No. 13. J. L. Thornburg. Bessemer City. Oastonia. ISiver Iiiicl Township District Xo. 1. J. G. Rutledge, Stanley. District .no. i . .1. j.. Wallace, W. A. Robinson, R. K. Davenport, District No. 14. E. 11. Bigger- staff, Bessemer City. District Xo. 15. B. M. Ptroup, Cherryville. Orowders Mountain Townsliip. District Xo. 1. R. C. Kennedy, COUNTRY WHITE corn meal for ; Bessemer City. Bale at my mill. Also mtyed ground j District No. 2. B. G. Davis, Bes feed for stock and cattle. W. J. ' semer City. S2 ACRES WOOD LAND, Lincoln County on sand clay road, for sale ' or exchange for Gaston county land, j John L. Beal. tf Ledford. W-O-2 p 4 ROOMS: Furnished, close in; to gentlemen only. 323 E. Franklin avenue or phone 318. tf LOST: LOST: Last week new buggy storm apron. Reward for return to Ga zette office. 27c3 LOST: Between Crowders Creek and GaBtonia, purse containing $25.00. Reward for return to Ga zette office. 2 7c 2 LOST: Abeut month ago, bunch of keys on ring, skeleton key, post office key, etc. Reward for return to Power House. 25 p 1. LOST OR STRAYED: One red pig. V. M. Rocket. South Ooak st. 25cl LOST: Cap to gaaoline tank off au- InmnKllA Patiirn tn Ruflla M Johnston. 25cl - i MISCKLLANEOU8 H. B. PATTILLO, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any kind of building. Hardwood floors a specialty. P. O. Box 145. Phone 520. Gastonia, N. C. W tf HAVE YOU bought that Emerson New Standard Mowing Machine from the Standard Hardware Com pany yet? 27c2 COAL is spot cash. & Co., city. R. Hope Brison tf HAVE YOUR Piano tuned at A. J. Kirby & Co. tf BUY the Emerson New Standard Mower and save money. Standard Hardware Co. 27c2 , FOR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone 381. tf LET US GRIND YOUR CORN: We have a good buhr mill and will be lad to grind your corn In any quan tities. Southern Cotton Oil Co., J. F. Bess. Manager, Gastonia, N. C. tf IF YOU WANT your daily paper for 15 cents per week, better read and patronize The Greensboro News at Nolen's News Stand. tf BUY the Farmers Favorite Grain Drill, will drill any kindtf oats, wheat, peas and clover. Standard Hardware Co. 27c2 KODAK FINISHING; our work is of the best class. Atkins-Baber Book Co. tf IF YOU WANT to subscribe for The Charlotte News, or renew" your subscription, see C. M. Nolen, news stand on South street, front of Gas ton Loan & Trust Company. tf FULL LINE of hot blast heaters, the kind that saves fuel. Standard Hardware Co., 27c2 NOTICE: This is to notify my pa trons and customers that on and after October first I will do a strictly cash business. On account of short age of help it is Impossible to give time to collection of accounts. Please do not ask for credit. W. L. Thomp son, . 27c3 Are yon sending The Gazette to that soldier boy? VVCTf!K' The Local Exemption Board will appreciate any voluntary help they inar be able to get The War De partment is frying to speed op the work on the September registration and any one who will volunteer to help us a few hours each day win help lota." . : . , ;.' Who will help? LOCAL EXEMPTION BOARD. Thos. I Craig, Chairman. District Xo. 4. S. S. Wells, Kings Mountain. District Xo. 6. L. R. Ormana, Kings Mountain. District Xo. 8. Calvon Crawford, Clover. S. C. Dallas Township. District Xo. 1 . -R. S. Iewis, Dal las. District Xo. 2. David Lineberger, Dallas. District Xo. 3. D. S. Thornburg, Dallas. District Xo. 4. A. Q. Kale, High Shoals. District Xo. 5. O. J. Rhyne, Pal las. District Xo. (J H. A. Costner, Worth. District Xo. 7. Robert Friday, Dallas. District Xo. 8. J. H. Rutledge, Dallas. District Xo. 9. J. W. Abernethy, Alexis. District Xo. 10. John Friday, Da! las District Xo. 11. John Qulnn, Dal las. (aatonia Township. District Xo. 1. F. L. Smyre, Gas tonia, N. C. District Xo. 2. H. F. Forbes, Gastonia. District Xo. 3. W. C. Pearson, Gastonia. District Xo. 4. E. S.. Rhyne, Gas tonia. District Xo. J. R. Carson, Gastonia. District Xo. 6. W. 11. Crawford, Gastonia. District Xo. 7. .1. R. Howe. Gas tonia. District Xo. 8. H. H. Groves, Gas tonia. District Xo. 9. George Patterson, Gastonia, R. F. D. Xo. 2. District Xo. 10. Marshall Dilling, Gastonia, R. F. D. Xo. 2. District Xo. 11. H? L. Lineber ger, Gastonia, R. F. D. Xo. 2. District Xo. 12. R. G. Howe, Gastonia, R. F. D. Xo. 2. District No. 13. Raymond Robin son, Gastonia. District No. 14. W. T. Rankin, GastoniaN TODAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "THE SHUTTLE" From the novel of the same name THURSDAY MONROE SALISBURY IN "THE EAGLE" It's a Bluebird FRIDAY QJZABETH RISDON ? IN . GEORGE L0ANE TUCKER'S . FEATURE PRODUCTION "MOTHER" The Sweetest Story Ever Told Lowell District Xo. 3. l-owell. District Xo. 4. Mt. Holly. District Xo. C. W. Rankin, Mt. i Holly. District Xo. C. lien Morris, Stan ley. District Xo. 7. A. A. Farrar, Mt. Holly. District Xo. 8. A. M. Henderson, Mt. Holly. District Xo. 9. Leonard Connell, Mt. Holly. District Xo. 10. S. D. 'Killian, Stanley. South Point Townnhlp. District Xo. 1. S. X. McKnlghC Belmont. District Xo. 2. W. B. Puett. Bel mont. District Xo. 3. W. W. Glenn, Gastonia. District Xo. 4. J. Arthur Rhyne, Mt. Holly. District Xo. 5. M. J. Ray. Mc- Adenvllle. District Xo. 6. W. C. Wilson, Gastonia, R. F. D. Xo. 3. , . District Xo. 7. S. M. Robinson, Lowell. ' District Xo. 8. P. S. Kendrick, Ixwell District Xo. 9. T. T. Craig, Lowell District Xo. 10. J. D. McLean, Belmont. District Xo. 11. Geo. Ratchford Lowell. District Xo. 12. X. L. Moore, Mayworth. Colored Chairmen. Cherryville Township, District Xo. 1. Milton Hovis, Bes semer City. District Xo. 2. Wesley Mauney. Kings Mountain. CrowVers Mountain Township. District Xo. 1. J. W. Wellman. Kings Mountain. Dalian Township. District Xo. 1. Thomas Wilson, Dallas. District Xo. 2. John Rhodes, Dal las. District Xo. 3. John Mauney, Dal las. (iastonia Township. District Xo. 1. John Rhyne, Gas tonia. District Xo. 2. John Howe, Gasto nia. District Xo. 3. Jim Boyd, Gastonia. District Xo. 4. George Helms, Gastonia. District Xo. 5. G. T. Galloway, Gastonia. District Xo. 6. Wiley Torrence, R-2, Gastonia. District Xo. 7. James Witherspoon. Gastonia. Riverbend Township. District No. 1. William Brown, Stanley. District Xo. 2. M. C. Luckey, Stanley. District Xo. ?.. Sam McVea, Mt. Holly. District Xo. 4. Ben Broom, Mt. Holly. District Xo. 5. James Hunter, Lowell. South Point Township. District Xo. 1. Joe Hand, Belmont. District Xo. 2. Will Williamson, Belmont. District No. 4. B. Gingles, Lowell. District Xo. 5. Rose McLean, Bel mont. District Xo. 6. R. A. Armstrong, Lowell. District Xo. 7. John H. Caldwell, R-3, Gastonia. One of the most interesting and one of the most remarkable state ments ever made In th Smith in eon. I nection with a proprietary medicine. was that given by Mrs. J. C. Whit I field. 1216 Jo Johnson Ave.. Nash ville, Tennessee, in an unsolicited personal letter addressed to the Tan lac Offices at Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs. Whitfield states tbat she not only ob tained entire relief from trouble that had kept her miserable for years, but had gained thlrty-nve pounds be sides. Her letter follows: Xashville, Tenn., May 7th, 1918 Gentlemen: I was in bad health for years and had taken several different medicines hut they did me no good. I saw Tanlac advertised in the Xashville Banner and 1 tried it. To my great wonder it was just what 1 needed. My stomach was in such a bad con dition that everything I ate would come back up. and even water made me sick. I had fallen off about twenty-five pounds. Since 1 have been taking Tanlac I ) have gained thirty-five pounds, and I've only finished three bottles. Ev j erything 1 eat agrees with me and ' builds me up. I am in better health I than for years and 1 owe it all to I Tanlac. 1 wouldn't be without it in j my house. j With many thanks to you and your j wonderful medicine, I am. i ours very truly, MRS. J. C. WHITFIELD. Xo. 2, Gastonia, N. C. 289 Leroy Hopkins, R. F. D. Xo. 2, Gastonia, X. C. 3 41 Leonard Lawing, Mt. Holly, N. C. 375 James Riley, (col.) Gastonia, X. C. 121 Xoah Wlnfleld, (col.) Bel mont, X. C. 135 Roy Edward Garrett, Loray Sub., Gastonia. X. C. 159 Curtis Horner. Highland St., Gastonia, X. C. 306 Raleigh Padgett, (col.) care of Caro Stone Co.. Lowell. X. C. 348 Ben Borderick, (col.) Bel mont, X. C. 361 Henry Johnson, (col.) May worth, X. C. 406 Will Wyatt, Chesnee, S. C. 423 D. Talmage Phenix, R. F. D. Xo. 2, Gastonia, X. C. 110 Leberry Williamson, (col.) 64 Duffleld St., Brooklyn, X. Y. 1 107 Ben P. Childers, Loray Sub., Sta., Gastonia, X. C. 1585 Ches. P. Creswell, (col.) Mayworth. X. C. 2196 da B. Robinson, alias Chas Roberts. Stanley. X. C. 2258 Stacy Lineberger, Belmont. N. C. 2395 John Oliver Bloom, Mt Holly. X. C. 3144 Henry Ransom Williams, Mt. Holly. X. C. 3171 Holland Arvell Smith, Pink ney Mill. Gastonia. X. C. 3272 Thos. Clanton I.ingerfelt. Bessemer City. X. C. 3 725 Jacob Mauney, Monarch Mill, Dallas, X. C. XAMES OF DELINQUENTS REPORTER TO POLICE. The local board for Gaston coun ty has turned over to the police tne following lists of delinquents: Tne first fifteen are registrants who have failed to return their questionnaires: The last ten, beginning with Laberry Williamson, (col.) have fail ed to report for physical examination fter being duly and legally notified to appear. 238 Edward Leeper, (col.) Bel mont, N. C. 243 Frank Carwile, (col.) May worth, N. C. 260 Thos. Adams, (col.) Besse mer City. N. C. 265 Olden Gunn, .(col.) R. F. D. . ' NOTICE. I sin grinding nay kind of mixed feed (No crashing, all grand.) I also grind bread meal. Two mills oa Gastonia and Bessemer City road. Will buy grain and pay market pri ce, cash for alL Feed and bread mill for sale at mQL ... ' L w. J. ledford, Gastonia, N. C. Y O U R C R E D I T I S G O O D A T Buy Your New Fall Suit Now Our new models are here In splendid variety. All of the season's best and newest ma terials shown in this excel lent assortment of styles Silvertone, Velours, Trlcotine Serges and Gaberdines. All sizes, 36 to 4 6 1-2 sizes for stout figures and a full line of misses' sizes. GASTONIA, N. C. Nearby Stores: Charlotte and Concord ACETYLEKE WELDKG And CUTTING A SPECIALTY, Auto repairs and supplies of all kinds. Work done right and onr prices are rea sonable. R. Hope Brison k and Company J. V. Richardson, Welder and .Manager. - - Comer Franklin. Avenue and Columbia Street. Neag Ice Plant r A .MR i THE BRIGHTEST rrrrr V rrrrr rrrrf d rrrrr k. n . Mill rrrn wl 1 rrrrr rrrrr iwv L Jrrr rr r ( i i HATS of the FALL SEASON Ready for yo.u here in large number and full variety-includinpr a notable showing of the famous STETSON Perhaps you've never honored us with your custom before. But this is certainly the time at least to learn the facts of style ajid quality in Stetson hats, -Come in and get ac quainted. . . RALSTON AND REYNOLDS SHOES FOR MEN Ralston Shoes Ralston Shoes for Men in English and Blucher styles, Blacks and Russia Calf, prices $6.95, $7.50, $7.95 to $8.95. Men's Dress Shoes, prices $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, and $5.00. These come in black arid tans, English and blucher styles and are splendid values at the above prices. ( Ladies' New Fall Shoes We are showing a very complete line of new fall shoes for Ladies', prices $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, $6.95 to $7:50. These shoes come in all styles, black and tans and are unusually good values at above prices. Bion F. Reynolds' Shoes We are showing a splendid line of Bion F. Reynolds Shoes for Men in the newest fall styles, tans and blacks. Regular $10 values for $9.00 Men's and Boys' Caps We have a big stock of Men's and Boys' Caps, prices 25c, 50c, 98c to $1.50. No Name Hats in the Newest Fall Styles We have just received our new stock of No Name Fall Hats for Men and Young Men. Regular $5 values for $3. 50. MATTHEWS-BELK CO. 17 RETAIL STORES 17 III! 66 MOTHER" THE SWEETEST NAME OF ALL. It is a v. onderful thing, A Mother Other folks can love you, But only your Mother Understands. She works for you . Looks after you. Loves you, forgives you. Anything you may do; v And then the only thing Bad she does to you Is to die and leave you. George Loane Tucker's Feature Production "MOTHER" The Sweetest Story ever told WOl be shown at the ' GASTONIAN THEATRE FRIDAY It's a Great Moral Lesson for Everyone.
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