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tant; COLUMN W E SELL P I C T O R I A L' R E V I E W P A T T E R N S wasted ... WANTED: Architects and builders 'to know they can set natural ma 4 MTTHEWS-BM CMP terial tor , bungalow ' construction much cheaper than brick, also one man stone for concrete mass Writ 109 Hmnton St.. Chester. S C. - M-D 16 c SELLS IT FOR LESS WANTED: To buy a first-class tnllch cow. Let me know what you hare. Brooks In man, York, S. C. D-4p5 mum : oi; sAi t: FOR SALE: At public auction Thursday, Nov. 28th, or privately before that date, lot of farming tools, two good mules, -cow and lot of rough ness. C. E. Huffstetler, Lowell, Route 1. 25p3 IRON SAFE, 800 6ee Frohman. pounds, for sale. tf ONE STANDARD and ond Angle Dile Computing scale for sale. See Frohman. tf. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Six room dwelling on large lost S. Ma rietta St. Paved street and cement sidewalk. See us for price and terms. Gastonia Insurance & Real ty Co. tf ONE NATIONAL cash register for sale. See Frohman. tf FOR KENT. FOR RENT: On the Bessemer road four miles from Gastonia, nice four room cottage, also barn with stalls, orchard and garden. Possession De cember 1. G. W. Ragan. 27 p 2. FOR RENT: Good warm room over Ideal Roller Covering Co. Apply to John L Beal. tf FOR RENT: On the Bessemer road, four miles from Gastonia, a nice four-room cottage; also barn with stalls; orchard and garden. G. W. Ragan. 22 p 2. LOST. LOST: On streets Friday afternoon a gold pin, shape of a cross. Re ward for return to 305 N. Falls St. 25 c 1. LOST: In or near Gastonia on No vember 16th, a black leather purse, containing my name, a trunk key, a pearl handled knife and a small a mount of money. Reward if return ed to Violet Alexander, Gastonia. N. C, Route 4. 2 5c2 LOST: Today postofflce key and door key very much like it. Re ward for return to Gazette ollice. tf. LOST: Pair of gold-framed siecta cles in case. Finder please return to Gazette. 25pl MISOKLLVN k'rs LADIKS: Please call and get your copies of the December Designer. We cannot deliver them. H. Schnel- der. 2oCJ FOR FURNITURE storage see Froh man. tf. GET YOUR Onion Sets now at Froh man Coffee Company. tf. HAVE YOUR Piano tuned at A. J. Kirby & Co. tf FOR ICE AND COAL the year round fall Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone 181. tf KODAK FINISHING; our work is of the best class. Atkins-Haber Book Co tf 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. Southern Cotton Oil Com nany. Gastonia, X. C. J. F. Bess, Bgr. tf CRAWLEY'S 10c paper. best sewing needles, Matthews-Belk Co. tf ' NOTICE: On and after Monday, De cember 2nd, all goods will be sold strictly for cash. This method will enable me to sell goods cheaper, and I respectfully solicit a continuance of yoar trade. R. W. Edwards, liz North Church street. 29p3 . The Publishers of The Youth's Companion will, as always at this season, present to every subscriber whose subscription Is paid for 1919, a Calendar for the new year. It is a rem of calendar-making. The dec orative mounting is rich, but the main purpose has been to produce a calendar that is useful, and that pur pose has been achieved. THAT DDfE-UE PAIN 7 Is Only One Of Nature's Warnings Of Weak or Disordered Kidneys Have you a lame back, aching day nd night Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? Are the kidneys sore? Is their action irregular? Use Doan's Kidney Pills the medicine recom mended by so many Gastonia people. Read this case: Mrs. M. S. Rankin, 313 South Oakland St., says: "Some time ago I suffered a good deal with my back and kidneys. My back felt weak and lame and ached so I could hirdly stand It. When I tried to lift or pick anything up, sharp pains would go- through me like a knife- thrust. Dixry spells came over me, black pecks appeared before my eyes and 1 felt miserable. I was nervous and had an ache in the bark of my head and my kidneys didn't act as they should." On a friend's advice, I be gan taking- Doan's Kidney Pills. I took one box and they entirely re lieved me and I haven't had to use a kidney remedy since." Price 6frc, at all dealers. Don't Imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rankin had. Foster-Mllburn Co Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Most men do not want to appear fastidious about their dress. But they do want to look WELL dressed Here is where we come in. WE KNOW WHAT IS-CORRECT. It is the thing we will suggest POULTRY PRIZES WON AT GASTON FAIR Chairman J. L. Beal of the Poul- ry Department or me i.asion iuuh y Fair furnishes The Gazette for publication the list of prize winners at the recent fair, which is as ioi- ows: S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Luther Riser, Bessemer City Cockerel .1, pen 4. .1. F. Bess, Gastonia, cock, ;!. Gastonin Poultry Yards. Gastonia --cock 1, 2, 4 and ." : hen 1, 2. 3 and !; cockerels 1,2.:: and 4; pullets 1. 2, 3 and 4; pens !. 2 and 3. S. RKOWN LEGHORNS. Paul M. Pearson, Charlotte cockerel 1st. GOLDEN CAM PINES'. Paul M. Pearson, Charlotte hen 1st; cuclcrc! 1st; pullet 1st. SILVER PINCELED WYANDOTTRS B. F. Kaup, Raleigh- cockerel 1st. COLUMBIAN V YAN'DOTTES. B. U. Kaup, Raleigh pullet 1st. GOLDEN W YAN'DOTTES. B. F. Kaup, Raleigh cockerel 1st. PARTRIDGE W YAN'DOTTES. Jr'andy Run Poultry Yards. Ellen loro liens 1 and 2; cockerels 1 and 2; pullets 1 and 2. SILVER I.ACED V YAN'DOTTES. Mrs. P. B. Kennedy, Sharon cock 2; hen 4 and li : cockerels 1 and : : pullets 1 , 2, 3 and 4. B. Flay Davis, Gastonia cock l hens 1 , 2 and 4. WHITE W YAN'DOTTES. Hillcrest Poultry Yards, Gastonia cockerel ;th. Gastonia Poultry Yards, Gastonia cocks. 1, 2 and 4; hens 1, 2, 3 and 4; cockerels 1st; pullets 1 and 2. W. G. Rhyne, Dallas pens 1 and 2. J. D. Derr, Dallas cock 5; hen 5; cockerels 4; pullet 5. Sandy Run Poultry Yards, Ellen boro cock 3; cockerels 2 and 3; pullet 3 and 4. BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKS. B. F Kaup, Raleigh cockerel 1st. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Castonia Poultry Farm, Gastonia cock 3rd. B. Flay Davis, Gastonia pullet 4th. L. F. Wetzell, Gastonia cock 2; hens 2 and 3: cockerel 1 and 2; pul let 3; pen 1 and 2. Luther Kiser, Bessemer City cock ef el 5. W. L. Ormand, Bessemer City cock 1st; hens 1 and 5; cockerels 4 and 5; pullets 1, 2 and 4. ANGORAS. Gastonia Poultry Farms, Gastonia cock 1; hen 1, 2 and 3; cockerels 1 and 2; pullets 1, 2, 3 and 4; pens 1. CORNISH INDIAN GAMES. C. Q. Rhyne, Gastonia cock 2; hens 3. W. G. Duncan, Rock Hill cock 1; hen 1 and 2; cockerel 1; pullets 1 and 2. WHITE CORNISH. Hillcrest Poultry Farms, Gastonia cock 2; hen 1; pullet 1 and 2. C. K. Marshall. Jr., Gastonia hens 2 and 3; cockerels 1. BUFF ORPHINGTONS. Hillcrest Poultry Farms, Gastonia hens 1 ; cockerel 1 ; pullet 1 and 2. S. C. R. I. REDS. Luther Kiser, Bessemer City cockerels 2 and 3; pullets 4. Gastonia Poultry Farms, Gastonia cockerel 1. Miss Doro'hy Yount, Henry pullets 1 and 2. WARHORSE GAMES. C. Q. Rhyne, Gastonia, Route 4 CARD OF THANKS. We take this method of extending our heartfelt thanks to all of our friends and neighbors who were so kind and helpful In their ministra tions during the sickness and at the death of our . beloved wifa and mother. May God's blessings rent upon each ene of them. J. T. SUGGS AND SON'S MR. AND MRS. J. L. SUGGS Gastonia. N. C, Not. 23, 1918. and sell to you. cock 1 pullets and : 1 and hen 1 ; cockerels 1 2. BLACK COCHIN BANTAMS. Hillcrest Poultry Farms, Gastonia - hens 2; cockerel 2. Giles D. Beal, Gastonia hens 3 and 4; cockerel 1. W. N. Davis. Jr., Gastonia cocks 1 ; bens 1 ; pullet 1. BUFF COCHIN BANTAMS. W. N. Davis, Jr., Gastonia cocks 1 and 2; hens 1, 2 and 3: cockerels I, 2, 3 and 4; pullets 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5. GOLDEN SEA BRIG HT BANTAMS. W. N. Davis. Jr., Gastonia cock J ; hens 1 and 2; cockerels 1. WHITE FANTAJL PIGEONS. Sam A. Davis, Gastonia pairs 1 and 2. HOYS' XXI) GIRLS' POULTRY CLUB. S. C. R. I. REDS. Miss Dorothy Yount, Henry cockerel ; ; pullet 1 ; pen ! GOLDEN SEA BRIGHT BANTAMS Edwin j-'.imn.errow, G:i;'o:iia ockcrel -: ;-:ulKt iw.i '.!' 'and 4v ' Janie-i I. Workman. Ga. i-.nia ( ullet and ; cock 2. C. K . .Marshall, Jr.. ,;u:tonia . .')(:;. i iitid :i ; pu.ift 1 an!, 2- hen 1 and 2: cockerel 1 and 2. BLACK COCHIN" BANTAMS. ('. K. Marshall. Jr., Gastonia cockerel 1 ; hens 1 and 2. SPECIALS. Gastonia Poultry Farms, Gastonia ; --?.". 00 in gold for largest number of birds entered by one exhibitor. $10.00 Silver Loving Cup for best Leghorn in show, won on White Leghorn Cock. $10. I'D Silver Loving Cup for best Red in show, won on S. C. R. 1. Red cockerel. Sandy Run Poultry Farms, Ellen boro $10.00 Silver Loving Cup for best Wyandotte in show, won on Partridge Wyandotte hen. B. F. Kaupp, Raleigh $10.00 Sil ver Loving Cup for best Plymouth Rock in show, won on a Buff Rock cockerel. Hillcrest Poultry Farm, Gastonia $10.00 JSilver Loving Cup for best Orphington in show, won on Buff Orphington hen. W. N. Davis, Jr., Gastonia $10. 00 Silver Loving Cup for best and largest display of bantams. SATURDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS (By International News Service.) SATURDAY'S TELEGRAPH. mt PARIS, Nov. 23. The Germans captured only 209 officers and 1,873 privates against 682 German officers and 4 4,252 privates taken by the doughboys, says American head quarters figures today. All the seri ously wounded Americans will have been transported to America within three months. The seriously sick will follow. LONDON, Nov. 23. The last of the German crews were today re moved from the great German battle fleet which surrendered In the North sea Thursday. LONDON, Nov. 23. The Allies moving into Germany have reached tbe Rhine frontier, says dispatches from Copenhagen today. Many Ger mans in upper Alsace are deserting. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. "It is for the whole world, which has borne the burdens or the war, , o share in the adjustments of peace," the President today poured c'tizeis Fchleswig who urged that ha "speak soon in order that those of our people who were les fortunate "in we may be granted the simple elementary rights of self-determina tion and self-government for the preservation of which we and our children are now working and fight ing abroad." The President assured the Scbeswigers that their appeal for Justice will not go unheaded. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. The cotton, market closed with December contracts selling at 28:40, and March at 27:20. PARIS, Nov. 23. The belief that Germany will be made to par heavily for war destruction Is chillr , New Kid Gloves Centemeri kid gloves. We have a very complete assortment of Centemeri kid gloves for ladies. Black, white, grey and brown, prices $1.08, $2.50 and $3.08. Chamet kid gloves for ladies. We also have a very com plete assortment of this fa mous kid glove for ladies. All colors, price $1.08, $11.50 and $2.08. Ladies' heavy cotton gloves. We have a splendid assort ment rf ladies' heavy cotton cloven. These come in all colors. Prices 85c, $I.OO and $1.25. Children's Hose Children's cotton ribbed hose, black and white, price I8c Misses' and children's black and white ribbed hose, all fizes, prices 25c to :55c and :Wc Boys' extra heavy ribbed hose, sizes up toll, price . . . 38c Misses' and children's Round Ticket hose, price :18c, 45c and 5!)c Buster Brown hose for misses anil children, prices :t5c, 38c and 18c Every department is now very complete with the season's newest and best merchandise, at the very lowest possible prices. Send Us Your Mail Orders 17 RETAIL STORES ing the ardor of tho people in the new' German-Austrian state to he come a part of federated Germany. Cool heads among the business men are advising the new government against rushing to join Germany, sharing other enormous burdens be sides its own. The Allies are watch ing this bituati it closely as well as the other iat "mat iunal moves of Germany. Then; is no disposition in Paris to believe thi't i:i any danger of falling into Bolshe vik ism. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. The Germans taken prisoners by the Americans total forty four housand and the captured big guns, howitzers and trench guns reached a total of fourteen hundred. The first combat divisions to return to the United States will be the thirty first, thirty fourth, thirty-eighth, thirty-ninth, seventy-sixth, eighty-fourth, eighty sixth and eighty-seventh. The forty sixth to fiftieth coast artillery Inclu sive will be among the first to sail. The sixty-fifth and one hundred and sixty third brigades are to the first artillery to embark. The American army will occupy Coblentz, arriving about December first. Reports cir culated that entire units were wiped out just before the signing of the armistice are declared untrue. WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. Con tinuing its advance through the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, the third American army last night reached the line Ingeldeif-Detsdorf-Remlck-Schangen, General Pershing reported today. LONDON. Nov. 2 3. Dictator ships have been established at Dus seldorf and Frankfort by the German rndlcals led by the Spartaeus group, says an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen today. The ex tremists control Solingf and Rens cheld. Fighting again broke out In If yon get a sample opy .of Tbe Gazette it's an Innranon to subscribe. VAPOMENTHA SALVE FOR CROUP, COLDS, ETC. For the treatment of croup, colds and pneumonia, rub Brame's Vapo t mentha Salve into the chest, throat. under the arms and between the shoulders, then saturate flannel c?oth with the salve and apply around the body as hot as you can bear. For colds, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, put a little of Brame's Vapomentha up each nostril night and morning, gives instant relief. Brame's is vr& scribed by physicians and is consid ered by druggists as the" most effec tive. It will not stain the clothes. Order now, don't delay. 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. If your dealer cannot supply you will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by Brame Medi- cine Co., North Wilkepboror, N. C. Ladies' Silk Hose Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose, black, and white, price 75c Ladies' regular $1.00 value silk hose, colors white, navy and silver grey, price . . 85c $1.25 Ladles silk hose ..$1.00 Ladies' regular $1.25 value silk hose in black, white, bronze, champagne and grey our special price $1.00 per pr Indies' $1.50 value silk hose, all colors, for $1.25 Indies' Buster Brown silk hose, black and all colors. Price 08c to $1.25 and $1.48 Ladies' Round Ticket silk hose, splendid values, price $1.25 Ladies' pure silk hose, black, white and colors, price $1.75 300 Ladies' Gordon black silk hose. $2.00 value for $1.80 Ladles' lisle hose, black and all colors, price 50c, 5!c and OSc Cotton & Wool Hose Latlies' 2."ic value black and white cotton hose for . . 18c ladies' good heavy cotton hose black, brown and white 25c Ladies' extra heavy black and white cotton hose :18c Ladles' heavy black fleeced- lined hose, price 5()c Ladles' wool hose, price (18c, 75c to $1.25 MATTHEWS-BELK CO. WE SELL WARNER'S CORSETS ---""Tl ' i.erli!) Thursday night when follow ed of Sartacus attemted to storm the oliie station. There were severe hostilities aroung the building. There m great excitement at Hamburg. There is strong counter revolutionary unre!. The hpartaeus group are German extremists and are accused of stcoirg liolshevlki leanings. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 3. -- The capltol today is still reeling over the shock caused by tho announcement of the retirement of Secretary Mc Adoo. Accepting as absolutely true the statement that he is compelled to iuit as Secretary of the Treasury and railroad director to recoup his fortune, ofllcialldom is generally cri ticising a system that "puts a pre mium on rich men". Suggestions that there are political reasons be hind his resignation are sharply and Mtterly resented In administration circles. Even his cabinet colleagues were ignorant of his intentions. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 3. Amer- ca lost in killed in action and by death from wounds 36,154 officers and men. General March announced this afternoon. Other casualties are: Death fro mdlsease, 14,811; unclass ified, 2,204; wounded. 179,625: prisoners, 2,163; missing in action 1,160; grand total, 236,1 17. PROSPERITY TO LAST YKAIM4 IS IX SIGHT. New Avenues of Trade 0en. Jobs, Not fneniploynwiit, Will Come Uth Pfwc. New York, Nov. 20. Prosperity, not hard times; Jobs, not unemploy ment, will come with peace. This is the business judgment of Michael Doyle, president of the In ternational Pulp company, of 41 Park Row, one of the alrgest con cerns of its kind. "The cessation of the war will af fect principally the war industries which are of an abnormal character. Those supplying normal peaceful ac tivities are bound to be prosperous. "With small stocks everywhere, with the enormous demand for the rehabilitation of the devastated coun tries of Europe, with the largest amount of current money known in our history, I predict several years of unexampled prosperity for the stable industries of our country. "Increased cost of labor and sup plies, due to war conditions, will be adjusted in a true, harmonious, American spirit, which will nt re tard our energy or prevent us from CARI OF THANKS. We desire to express our most sin cere thanks for the sympathy and help of our neighbors and friends in tbe sickness and at the death of oti' father. Especially do we e -! -the kindness and help of " - i and Sloan. WTe feel like dM a 1 that human hand von'd d . :.!iy t'rp Lord richly re-e-rh o'e of toe u MRS. P. P. f MP. r- 'ii or kv. Gastonia, N. C. No. ;9IS. Ladies' Neckwear We have a beautiful assort ment of Ladles' neckwear, all the newest styles, prices 25c, 48c, 75c, 08c to $1.48 Men's Neckwear Our assortment of men's neck wear Is very large and com plete. Men's 38c value silk four-in-hand ties for 25c Men's 75c all-silk wide four-in-hand ties for 48c At 75c. 98c to $1.98 we are showing a beautiful line of young men's neckwear. Women's! New Suits and Coats Everyday we receive something new for our suit and coat' department, you should see our complete assortment be fore buying. Millinery Our millinery stock is very, complete. Beautiful assort ment of Ladies' trimmed hats always on display. Full . line of misses' and children's hats, babys' caps, etc. 17 RETAIL STORES making the United States the rst na tion in the world in a financial, manu facturing and commercial sense. - ; ' "There will, in addition, be many ' new avenues for trade in all the leading countries of the world," r IRON TQNIC With Paw-Paw Added THREE POWERFUL ' FORCES IN ONE put up i;j ugu:d form When run down, nervous, tired and worn out all the time, take this reliable preparation and know what it Is to again feel like your old self.. The cost, regardless of the size of your purse, is the same and it may be secured without trouble at any first-class drug store, and by taking it one loses no time from work or pleasure and soon feels the wonder ful transformation which comes over one when regaining strength, vitali ty and old ambition. 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