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XmZIlIAN FAMILIES . ASS BEING REUNITED. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 12. Hun Jreds of Armenian families are being re -nailed monthly through the effort of the ( Vft. .- ...Ma - Belief in the Near East who are mattered throughout the leading cities of Asia Slinor with headquarters in this city. In the deportations of tbe last four years Armenian have been shuttled u lxut le tfore various military movements with the result that nearly every family is seareh "ing for news of missing memlers. . Leron Shamlian, a young Armenian is ow a successful merchant at Balikeshir, recently located his mother and young Mter, through an advertisement printed is local paper by Miss Iiiris F. Mills, f Princeton, N. J., who is .lireeting the American movement to unite Armenian families. Shamlian is preparing a home for them in Balikeshir. of finding homes for thousands of home less ehildren who may have friends or relatives in Ameriea. The American committee had nearly 30,000 orphans in the Constantinople district alone, and nearly twice that number in the Beirut area. will t lift i- RATIFICATION DOUBTFUL. Statexvile. Landmark. It is apparent that neither the Di la ware nor the Louisiana Legislating ratify the suffrage amendment t' constitution, and thu "tlie buck p;issed to the North Carolina Assembly which at its special session soon to con veiie will have the opportunity and the privilege of completing the ratification. It has lteen a matter of serious doubt whether the North Carolina solons would ratify the amendment in any event, and the pr-ospect of favorable action would appear more, .louiitrui sun mi me t win The history of the Shamlian family is i North Carolina is to nave the final say typical of the experiences Armenians suf- j whether the women shall participate in fered at the hands of the Turks. They the fall elections. If Delaware or Lou lived in BHIis. in the far eastern part of 1 isinna should ratify North Carolina Asia Minor. I.evon Shamlian and his i might add one for good father were separated from the rest of the family by t lie Turks and I.evon was An aerial police force, is not new. Far centuries crops, have been protected from insect by flying squadrons of bird policemen- ..' "' ---' ' (GLAD TyflrT Styi Waioga Lady, "A To Wl. Cardia Has Dene For Me, So As To Help Other." Watoga, V. Va -Mrs. SW. Gbdwell, of this tfiwn, says: "When about 15 ytar of age, I suffered Rre-Jly . . . Sometimes would go a monih or twc. and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing down pains, and would just drag and had no appetite. Then ... it would last . . . two weeks, and was so weakening, and my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle ol Cardui, and I began 1 improve after taking the first bottle, so kept it up till 1 took three ... I gained, and was well and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui I am married now and have 3 children . . . Have never had tc have a doctor for female trouble, and just resort to Cardui measure and seek to take credit accordingly. Hut it North Carolina's refusal will stand the foreed to go into the Turkish army and whole business off until after the ovein v.- f i.io roller Hi- 1 tu.r i-Wtinits The I.fliidiniiik. knowini' .1 n . . 1 if cm ifii, uin ion" i . ' .... ..... , - I J 4 4'f 4 ot-ukI mother mi, I trrii.lf:ither were killed, somethinir of the sentiment that controls if need 3 tonic. I am glad tO testify 10 Hi mother was taken as servant by ! North Carolina politics, inclines to the Turks. Seranoush was taken as a maid j opinion that the amendment will t servant by Kurds. The mother and j the fate it seiii to have met in Deln slaughter came upon each other nnexpect- i ware and Louisiana; and the fact that dly in the American refuge at Aintab, i organized opposition to ratification i both having walked hundreds of miles and bee inn vocal in the tate is additional suffered terrible hunger and hardship in ' evidenc i which to base this opinion. their search for relatives and safety. - List of orphans will also be printed in I "There is no element of chance in re Armenian paers in America in the hope j vival work, if we meet the conditions. what it has done for me, so as to help others." If you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not jive Cardui a trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardai today. It may be the very medicine you need. NC-ITO TT TT YT r n . n r 1 n- i Great June Drive for New Customers Saving from 10 to 35 per cent. Wonderful event of great bargains. i I tl I litiM i vl MZ0&& One quality of LIME COLA Mwm4m& is self evident at e ft sip. f IJIfl Careful blending of its ingre- Wh dients, the sparkling ancl but- 'ing caronation make tkis j IflMtv never-to-be-forgotten beverage. u ietpms' vatx 1 1 a ri , s: r : v&i I llPl 1 iuice gWcs LIME COLA a II '' J I piquant cKarm most alluring. II li II m ph iiiia jvvife MvxMzM, .m&mk -M CLOTHING . MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING 1 lot Men 's Palm Beach Kuits, light colors, a special bargain at only $3.95 A small lot Cotton Worsted Suits at only ... $9.95 A small lot Men 's Cotton Worsted Suits at only $12,95 A small lot Men 's Suits, good value, at only'. . $16.50 A small lot Men 's Suits, good value, at only . . $22.50 A small lot Men's Suits, good value, at only . . $24.50 Men's $40.00 value Suits at only $31.50 Men's $40.00 to $4.1.00 value Suits at only $35.00 Men's $42. ."0 to $45.00 value Suits nt only $38.50 Men's $45.00 to $50.00 value Suits at only $39.95 Men's High Grade guaranteed Clothing, Hart Schaf fner & .Marx, and other good makes, prices $45 00 to $59.95. It will pay you to see these wonderful Suits with an absolute guarantee; if not satisfactory, another Suit in place. STOCKINGS 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose 50c 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose 98c 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose . . . $1.25 I lot Ladies' Silk Hose $1.50 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose $1.98 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose $2.50 We have Men's and Ladies' Hose, the best quality and at the lowest possible prices. 25c. value Ladies Hose at lOc 25c value Men 's Sox at lOc EXTRA SPECIALS IN OUR SILK DEPARTMENT 1 lot plain and fancy Taffeta at u remarkable low price, only $1.69 2 piece l.rown and red Taffeta Silk.' a yard wide, worth more than double, closing out price, onlv 69C .'HS-in. wide pure Silk 1'oplin, $2.00 value, Sale price '"'y $1.19 $2.5o values Taffeta Silk at only $1.69 .;.!., values Taffeta Silk at only $2.95 ft ii ji II ft 1! ii Ii U ii if ii ii DRESSES 1 lot Silk Popli Dresses at only $4.95 1 lot Silk I'oplia Dresses, $12.50 values at only $7.75 1 lot Silk and Satin Dresses, $35.00 values, at only, , $22.50 1 lot Silk Georgette Beaded Dresses, regular $45.00 values, at only $32.50 1 lot Foulard Dresses, $35.00 values, at oaly $2$. 50 1 lot Taffeta Silk Dresses, $35.00 values, at only X $25.95 1 lot fiire Taffeta regular ..$60.00 values, at only $42.50 1 lot Wool Jersey Dresses, $35.00 values, at only $23.00 1 lot, House Dresses at only f.. $1,48 1 lot House Dresses at only $1.98 1 lot House Dressesvat only $2.25 1 lot House Dresses at only $2.75 WOMEN'S SUITS $ !0.00 l'oplin Suits at $20.95 $:i7.50 value Suits at $29.95 $42.50 value Suits at $32.50 $25.00 value Suits at $17.50 $t)0.00 value Suits at $49.50 $45.00 value Suits at 37.50 SHOES AND SLIPPERS AT REDUCED PRICES. Infants' Moccasin Shoes at only 10c 1 lot Ladies' Pumps. $2.00-values at $1.25 1 lot Ladies' Pumps, $3.00 values at $1.50 1 lot Ladies' Oxfords at only $1.25 1 lot Ladies' Oxfords, $5.00 alue at $3.48 1 lot Ladies' White Pumps at 98c 1 lot Ladies' White Oxfords, only 98C 1 lot Ladies' White Oxfords, only $1.75 Men's Shoes the best quality at special low prices Men's Oxfords best ipiality at special low prices Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, the latest styles, at special low prices. 1 lot .Men's Heavy Shoes at $1.48 1 lot Men's Heavy Shoes at $1.75 II a .-- u. a ST n- ?! B 4 U si B r-3 fl i-i 9 H B B NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES; DONT ASK FOR CREDIT Our goods must go. Shop early and take advantage of the special values we are offering for the best and most classy goods. To prove this just compare quality and prices with other houses and you will see for yourself that our goods are the best and our prices are the lowest. H. Phone 206 SCH NEIDER Gastonia, N. C. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VLUABLE REAL ESTATE. I n. Ii r and by virtue of tlie power of ..hi i'ererd ninui me bv that crfa'ni i'l':'.! in' 1'iii-t exe.-ilteil by .lames V. Richardson, '.. M. Hu hnrdson liis wife, dated May 0th. l'Mli. and recorded in tl Hi. e of the Uegister of Deeds of ia-ton County, X. '., in Hox 1 1 s Paye 217. to sei -me an indebtedness mentioned therein, default having been made in pay ment of the indebtedness se.-ured by said Deed of Trust, in romplianre with the provisions and stipulations thereof, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der tor cash, at the 1 ountv I ourt House Door, in the .:y of liaMonia, . ('., at. Il:.;ii a. in.. Tuesday, June 15th, 1920, all that, certain piece or tract of land lying ami being in the City of Bessemer City, N.C., bounded and described as follows, viz: Lying and being in the town of Besse mer City, N. and being lots Xos. 4.'!, 44, 45, 4ti, 47 and 4 in Section o laid down on the jdat or map of Bessemer City made by V. R. Richardson's guv veyor in lill and tiled in the office of the Register of Deeds of Caston County. For reference see Book 101 page 2h7 and Hook 1 H Page 512. A. K. WOLTZ, Trustee. This L'.th day of Mmy, 1920. M .1 7 c 4 NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Gaston County. Alfred Holland, admr. of Rachel Dixon, deceased vs J. P. Holland, Carrie Thompson and Margaret Henry Under nnd by virtue of an order of the sujierior court of Gaston county made in the nKH-ial proceeding entitled Alfred Holland, administrator of Rachel Dixon, deceased, the same being Xo. upoa the special proceeding docket of said court the undersigned commissioner will ou the 30TH DAY OF. JUNE, 1920 at twelve o'clock, in. at the court house door in Gastonia, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain traxt of land lying and being in the northern part of the city of Gastonia, on the east side of Xorth York Street, and more -particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the southeast corner of Xorth York street and Sulli van Avenue, and runs Xorth 86 East 100 feet to a stake, a new corner oa Gas tonia Insurance k Realty Company line ; thence with said line 8outh 1 East 45 1-2 feet to a stake, a new eornor; thence a new line South 86 'West 100 feet to a stake on tbe Eastera 3aargia of Xorth York street ; thence with said Kastern margin of Xorth York Street 45 1-2 feet to the beginning. 1 See deed from .1. L. Price of Rachel D:011. Book 120, page 120, in the ottico of the Register of Deeds of Gaston coun ty) . This :;lst day of May, 1120. ALFRED HOLLAND, Administrator . M.I2lc4. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I'nder ami by irtue of the power of sah' conferred upon me by that certain Deed of Trust cxectitvd by .1. I.. I'ri-e and his wife, Dora K. Price, dated February 15th, 1117, and iccoided in the office of the Regis;er of Deeds of Gaston County. X. C. in Book 121 Page M4, to secure au indebtedness men- CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION State of Xorth Carolina, Department of State To all to whom I nese presents may co:i:e t i 1 wet inj; : Whereas, It apl'ars to my statisfai' tion, by duly authenticated record of the procedings for Hie voluntary dissolu tion thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my oflice, that THK PAG K COMPANY, a corporation of this State, whose princi ple oflice is situated at Gastonia, County of Gaston, State of Xorth Carolina (J. K. Page being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may lie served), has complied with the re quirements o'f Chapter 21, Kevisal of j 19i5, entitled Coriorntious. preliminary 1 to the issuing of this Ortirleate of Dis ' solution: ' Xow, therefore, I, J- Bryan Grimes,. tinned therein, default having been made ' Secretary ot Mtate t the stale or AOrtU in payment of' the indebtedness secured ( Carolina, do herehV certify that the said I itrimrunAii .l..k' Oil the Z-ltll dlV f by said Deed of Trust . in coiiifillance with the provisions ami stipulations there of, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the County Court House Door, in the city of Gas tonia. X. C, at in o'clock a. in., Tues day, .lune 15th. 1020 nil that certain piece or tract of land lying anJ being in the crty of Gastonia. X. ('., bounded ami described as 'follows, viz: Beginning at a stake on the Fast side of Morris street, runs North S '' 4 West 200 feet to a stake; thence jKnuth 2 :t 4 Fast 66 2 .1 feet to a stake, thence South HS .i-A West 200 feet to a stake 011 the Fast side of Morris street; thence with said Morris street Xorth 2 14 West 66 2 .1 feet to the begnning. Being lot Xo. 12 the lot of I. N. Davis sold by S. N. 5oyce, Commissioner, Plat of same beinjr on record in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Gaston County. Being conveyed to J. L. Price by Mrs. Hatti I- '''l recorded In ho.,k 120 Page 282. This lath day of May, 1920. A. E. WOLTZ. Trustee. M-J 7 e 4 NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ,0F WILLIAM JONES, DECEASED ; Having qualified as executors of the estate of William Jones, deceased, and pursuant to the will of the said deceased, we will sell, on the premises of tbe late William Jones, for eashat public auc tion, the personal property of said de ceased, on ' - JUNE 12tli, 1920, at a. m. H..' If. -JONES, X. M. JONlS,' Executors of William Jones I-Jle4Wr May, 120, fiU in ny oflice a duly ex ecuted and jfttested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed all the stockholders thereof, which aid consent and record of pro ceedivg aforesaid are now on tile in my ofliy as provided by law. n Testimony Whereof, I have hereto 9t my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh this 24th day of May A. D. 1920. J. BRYAX GRIMES, Secretary of State. Filed and recorded in Record of In corporations Xo. i at Page 487 this the 25th day of May, W20. S. C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court. M .121 c 4. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mattie v 1 , , , Aooinson sparrow, deceased, late 01 uas ton county, North Carolina, notice ia hereby given to all persons ha ring claims against the estate of the said decedent to present the same, duly rerified, to tbe un dersigned at Gastonia, N. C, oa or be fore May 3, 1921 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of anv VAMAVAVW .lam ft 11 I are indebted to th aetata f ..;, cedent will please make prompt settle meet with the undersigned. This 3rd dsy of May, 1920. J. LEE ROBINSON F,-(. M J 7 c 6. Aavertiatax. u-. Tie Daily Gazette l the cheapest ana ami effective way f recait tbe peepU ef tke esraty.
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