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THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921. pagi rma AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE some day, will eome in handy to yon ai statistics show that nine out of every ten automobiles operated, meet with accident, theft, fire or other dam age within the life of that car. Why run this risk with out protection! Th cost is a mere tririe com pared 'to the amount of money you have at risk . - rfl Phone, or drop a card and lets talk it over. My service is yours. R.V.WILLIAMS, "THE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MAN" Room 9 Over 3rd Natl. Bank Fonet 824 and 410 Gastonia, N; C. Want to Feel Just Right ? Take an NR Tonight JUST TRY IT AND SEE how much batter Ton fl In th marnlnl. That "later" btadachr, Urad, aWt-know-what's-tha-matUr fealta will ba (ona you'll lai On. TROUBLE IS, your system is clogged with a lot of impurities that your over-worked digestive and eliminative organs can't get rid of. Pills, oil, salts, calomel and ordi nary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force the bowels and prod the liver. , JVatur'aRcmJy(X8. Tablets) acts on the stomach, liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, but ton ing and strengthening these organs. The result Is prompt relief and real, lasting benefit. Make the test. Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet so mildly, so gently, that you will think nature her self has come to the rescue and Is doing the work. And oh, what a relief! You'll ba lurprsed to ad bow n-.uch better you feel blither, better every war. If babitoKr or stubbornly con '. patcJ. taka coa KR Tablet ea.h niht for a wetlc. Tben you'll not have to take madicina every day. Just aooccaiioaal Nk TiLlet after C.atw..l bo u&cirnt to keep your system in food condition keep you feeing your best. Get a lit Box "Remedy (WSJ 1 ' la aold Guaranteed nd recomtaonded fcy your diuegisr J. H. KENNEDY & CO., DruRRists, Gastonia, N. C. k. -s .-,-;"-v.VT-' 1 WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A LITTLE HOME of six rooms located on South Columbia between fourth and fifth f We have one for sale for a little c-auli and the rent just like paying rent. Another fine, large ten room house on North liroad has been given us for sale at a marked down price. This house is built nn a lot HI feet by 400 feet large enough to do all the city farming necessary for your table needs Let us show these to you. CORNWELL REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. Rooms 7, 8 and 9 Over 3rd Nat. Bank. Phone 824 We Do to Others As We Would Have Others Do to Us. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Announces Important changes in passenger train sched ules and improved service as shown below. Effective January 2nd, 1921. ' Train No. 35 Lv. Charlotte 5:45 A. M. Lv. Rock Hill 3:40 A. M. Ar. Columbia 9:45 A. M. Lv. Columbia 10:00 A. M. Ar. BlackvilJe 11.55 A. M. (Connection to and from Charleston Division No. 35.) Lv. Ilardeeville 2:50 P. M. Ar. Savannah ' :5:.'55 P. M. Train No. 35. Lv. Rock Hill (5:45 A. M. Ar. Blacksburjr 8:25 A. M. (Connect with Charlotte Division Trains 3G and 3!.) Lv. Klacksburg 9:25 A. M. Ar. Marion 12:30 P. M. (Same as present.) Train No. 114. Lv. Marion 5:25 A. M. Ar. Blacksburg 8:35 A. M. Lv. Blacksburg 9:20 A. M. (Connect with Charlotte Division Trains 30 and 39.) Ar. Rock Hill 11 :05 A. M. For further information call on nearest Ticket Agent or address, R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. COTTON MARKET SHOWS RENEWED WEAKNESS Unfavorable Trade Developments Cause Further Drop in Spot Prices New Business Awaits Stronger Demand for Finished Goods. (J3y Henry Clews & Co.) ipciial to The Daily Gazette.' XEW VOKK, Jan. The cotton market lias continue. I its downward course with increase. I selling pressure of .spots. frt.ni tilt' south at further price concessions ; this with a general wi'.h- diattal of support ly the local and Liver pool speculative element an. I the limited leni.Ui.l from consumers .luring the Indi ilay period ha-. given the ciaik.-' the ranrr at T7iiies of I icing :i wry one si.le.l atTair. I;.-. -cut a.lvi.es from foreign cotton inaniifactiiriiig an I allied in. Ills'-rics have men mostly of an an favorable tenor v. ltd nn in. licit ions of an . iniinoil.ate n-viwi! in trade in sight. 'o'uutary an.! forced 1 i.piidat ion of an inn .! latino in . (in ishe.l cotton p.roduc 1 1 . :i : 1 1 l I r.iv rii:i : i:i 1 appears to bo still iii progress in the large comuierc:al :.!. I linaii. ,al caters of lluropo an. I the (meat . oii..' t.. the iin-ct'le.l trade sur r. -Lug- and iiimi.--l credit rostric ''!-. I i.e c xt, at .it' In, .1. . line in cot an I i-.'luii g.m.1, during the present vi : a o. be r.'ii i i.c soli the iii.i;iti(.iii th: established .luring tin- cir New i rk f..r : In- r-i n n.a ! . ;f I'o- ; 1 . 1 . I J .-1 i pi ..-J art ii.n a ronipan havi' lii-en at Mirk in rial of ' a io he . in.' ton II.'. S. Mtfaii'' '"'i hi... . , i cn : - s . 'lit- ; c. It., .'line i.ix-; i middling k last yar . i . 1 l.o I I'rint s against h tllxh'ls . n h.-.-t en's ami its. The nr.-k lia--; I . ' ,i- .'Ippe. .1 t ; ;s ,i.-s, ,m,! :, ;l It li-.liu; il lh.-le .r..lit if any. I 'll i t her jirie. l; Is factors :i f tcr t lie turn t he erratic t!,i. (untie -Maiiiifai'turcrs In sita e II :-! 1 1 1 Mn.i'J in: r.- i i .11 l.v lai'K'e cotton nil Im postpone. I' until f !h(,'.yir on account of in the actual, naming lower prices for J,'r:,.V ("0ls Ijecause re.luce.l ipiolat inns win I . I I.e met ley the cninpeti t ion of s'ni ks of such (jooils 1 1 1 : t will lie li i j ii i ' la 1 1-1 to pay I. auk loans ari.uiiil this time of the year. Loner jiriies of the raw material vvouhl seem to henetit cotton innuiifaet urcrs, hut must mill own-i-rs wnuhl prefer some stabilization :irouinl current levels liefore resuming operations ami increasing the output of finislie.l goo.ls. The reiluction in buying power in the agricultural nnil manufac turing sections of this country nn.l in Kurope owing to the sharp ileeline in values of farm production an.l of nearly all industries is now being reflected in the re.luce.l ileman.l for nil textile ma terials. Low prices continue for domes tic varus with only moderate sized lots sold to weavers. Some further price re visions are expected in the New Knglaud section where spinners are willing to entertain hi. Is in line with the lower quo ta t ions for raw material. The print cloth market is quiet with quotations nominal or unchanged but with some business doing for immediate delivery. Still owners as a rule prefer to remain idle -until after the holidays rather than accept prevailing low basis of bids around 8 cents for 64x6Us inch prints. The general sentiment in the eotton goods trade is that no increased new business will develop until retail -prices lire further reduced to a level that will materially increase the demand for ac tual consumption. There is helieved to lie a large reduction in the stocks of -'nn.lar. I g u.ls in the hands of mer . j (hauls which it is expected will lie fill- J j I ire I ! y i ris.-.l i iia 'in when the t pending r, visions m re'ail channels are j , j-V'e 'fnr ro-rrr niir t .k T-e-TTmnd j ! -.v i . j. Mia I" it iin Li t" i . 1 . -aipie'e 1 1 q u i 1 a t h in ill many lines ot i c. i. Li:. -I it ies and i; will require ncrc active l.ii-. in,' to i taldi-h a sound hasis j w a i. h v- .:. i i : I..; j nr. :. i: fa ' u rri to in (Ten-..- pro-1 uct no:. Tee r.-im Tioii in wage -.-ah - . :i hli-he. I with ..- ling land textile work, is will enable many mils to kre'i riiimiiig ..n about ha!l tune S.'lled U 't S. s.l?ic:e!lt to inert the present -iemniid for tini-hcl gui)d. 'I'ottou mills arc lielice. lu !ae l.ccii Iniying seme i- i.tvacis in '.i.e it. al maiki l on a s.aie d eAiiward !.r Jiiure reqo i i i-meiit s, as sVa.! liq.iid.it i-.ii in n.a niifac! in id goo.L is i.eiicM- l t - have inaterially re liin-.l tin- tit oi ks "f linished pr. ..I ..it inn an-l la A II... t .! i;. I il: -h. hands I'f 111-' si man. I t . I -' el i 1 1 it i--t a ! i ishmeiit s. hailing proes ; -el.n'y ilelilce pr, i-pect I e ii.IV.rs to il- id off to lis etta I 'I if "issi i,V w M.'ie tie 11,1 ke' will ..lie. i . 1 1 1 ' 'I p 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 'lure is lit i :,. iii : !.. prt lit :l u.i imi l- .il ;,,, .1 a ! :, . .. i imp i- i n e the v en',. I ! - i-;,,,;i. I :ilt!.ni!.i .i..ir' !.-- ;,. d.ps. l;, :. i-e lehiiit. r. a-1 -! , i-ipr i eineiit which I, .1, I f..r slUitS .;teil 1 il 'e II. -. ' . illlltlV.' futures for an a. I mi n--c in ice t ,i, tiro. This may ci. I.-.- s i. in -i 'i.e torn of tie- year an I 1 1' s.. w- t. ' I i a.; ;' lu; relli'.-ted in .'mi ti pi I- be seen, therefore. t nil ': .- mark ' a.-peiids very much on . h n ! 0 -iien' s , ., ; ,i, ,1 i iv, : inn. A RZLieP. "Too don't know bow much 70a hsv cheered me," said the fashionable phy sician. "Why, doctor, how can I. a sick man, cheec you?" "Because you are . really sick and need my professional skill to cure you. Host uf my patients are rich people with imaginary ailments. I'm glad to get a chance now and then to practice something besides deception." lv inrlli1- are r t ! lire 1 ng p lheIV must i.e t w ,11: I 1 :. - WI.L INVKSTIGATE DEATH OF YOUNG B0SSELMANN. ' I'.v The Asse-iated l'ress.) NEW VOl.'K, I lee. ::. -I-'.hiiiiiI in.-s ligation of the death of Carl I ic-vl in a mi. importer nf W'ashiiigtoii. was or. h ie. l.y I'olice oflicials today following reports to the young man's father that he had been killed by a blow struck by a police man . Bosselman was found unconscious on a sidewalk early yesterday morning and died in a hospital. His companion told his father, the latter said, that Mussel maun "as behaving in a boisterous man ner following a new year's party, and was struck by a policeman he encounter ed while 011 his wny to a hotel. The policeman, questioned last night by detectives, denied having sitruck I'.os selinann . A Toronto man is charged witli set ting traps to catch cats. Any man that can catch an alley cat is entitled to the Maltese cross. Vancouver Province. Tin- government of Lruguay has made the use of metric weights and measures obligatory in all trale t raisact ions. It's an Uphill Pull for Polish Boys sS zar --?-. . k, v . "-sH 1. .1 l&.t. as r."-sn; V '- " 4 '''( 'V ' ' ' -' fc ' 'Sr """i Bare feet and tattered clothes, little t eat and less to wear, such is the fate of thousands of children In central and eastern Europe. These boys In Poland are enly sample of the 3,500, (XX) destitute youngsters that the Euro pean Relief Council plans to help through the cold days of the coming winter. To that end eight great organizations In America have merged to form the Council, the chairman of whip Is Herbert Hoover. Under his leadership the American Relief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American Friends' Service Committee (Quakers), the Federal Council of the Churches of Cnrlst In America, the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights of Columbus, the T.U.C. A and the Y. W. a A. have decided so co-operate jointly t raise $33,000,000 to help the European children over the hill. Two Views of Art Intending 1'urcliaser (to art 1st, who Is belling 1,1s tmusv) lMd you put those figures nn tbe walls' Artist (modestly, though regarditig thuni us a si:r.n h- it ttti. ye t - Intending I'ur lia-. r Well. they don't really malt.-i. A eoat of white wash would soon put that right. l.oll doll Punch. A Doubtful Compliment. He was an Englishman, and he wus pouring out. bis soul to nn Anier lcun girl. "You are divine." In- to!.) h. r. "As grnet-ful us a swan, a, - ;" Hut she interrupted liitn: "Say, son ny. I want to know right now. Wua that. swan Hwiimnin' or ualkhi'?" Tit-MIts. He MUST SAVE MONEY "Bobbs is always reminiscing seems to live in the past." "Well, considering the advanced C06t of living I do.i't blame him." Contrast. When ho.ihs t,, me lie- agent sold His nl r w.ik til. He) aiiit 1111 liow. But tile ei, lector h.iish an.l cold Vtt8 iJUllt) u (lineli-nt fellow. Truthful. The Had I don't kuuw ubout lend ing you any more nioni-y. When 1 lent you some two inoiiilis ago, you told nie thut you only wuuted it for a little while. The Moy Well, dad, I didn't kevp It long. Without Effect "To see ourselves as others see us would, as the poet suggests, cause us to think things over." 'Terhaps," replied Miss Cayenne. "But It doesn't seein to make much of an Impression on some of the mo tion picture stars." No Value Received. "Just my luck !" old SI Skinner groaned. "What Isr "Why, my wife's up nnd died, and we married only ten years that $5 I gave the preacher to marry us prac tically wa3ted I" Had To. Old Man Yes, sir; I've smoked for 29 yeurs, and then all of a sudden I quit Young Man What brought abont the change after so many years? Old Man Went to work In a gaso line plant. Uncomfortable. "lie's nn uncomfortable man.' "What do you mean?"' "One of the kind that never wants to get to tbe depot until Just about the minute the train Is scheduled to pull out." A Prize. What's this?" "The picture of a (.kmgo beauty." "I wouldn't call her n h"nuly." "Well, it depends on tin- point of view. In the Congo she might be worth six lieml of cattle." o-.T 10 I V J j J6t S V g J 7 " ' ."THE WAITER" To a head that's full of Impotence, Add a hand extended for "dough" Then stir In a tip of a dime or a "Jit," Take out when It's half baked or so. On the Move. The crpsr bi an easy plaak His ltfe In peace it i',r,i He frets h'mself a movintj van And never minds the rent. CHEERYVILLE CHAT. t orrespondence of The Daily Gazette, CHKRKY VILLh', Jan. .i. Hev. and Mrs. J. A. 1'eeUr and son. Olin, of Be semer City, were the guests of Prof, and Mrs. J. I). Rankin Friday night and Hit urday. Mrs. C. P. t-truup and children re turned to their huna- at Altamoiit seieryl days ago. Mr,, Hen Kendri. k is visiting htr mother, Mrs. John A. N'roup. Prof. I.. J Aheraethj and Mrs. M,(l An h i- .,,,,! , t..,,i,en, ,,1 ij.tnaia, spent 1 r;day n.gi.t 111 ( hei ry v iiie. M. - l ine , K.nr M.- '..tkie, of J.enoir, 1 1 - I r-l. -f Alexis, are visiting i'-V1- at.-. Mr. H, II-Hoi,,, 1 1 1 J i:...ii 1 i3 ill nifii ; on 1 in ., 1,1 , i-e ;, .,.,1. t v., ..i,i, g at the l.u : I 'His - .i'.. Mux aflerno.iii, ' -' ' r' ' ' ' .. Va. i, Kaser be ! M.. I.. K.-x Kaker. ,;- ' v ' ' ' lit- kl. y. ..f Henry-, '" 1 ' & - s . I;,-., and Mrs. H. 1). I -l.i M -s. I'.iresl llonser " I'. r. linn', r I lass. Hey 1 " . ha !: M. l .rd. Paul i; I ! Hei,; I I '.i - .:.. Mi M 1 : i : -' . . l. M. ! I ! a nd Julia : "!.. I ' . lay night to 1 ... -ii ounty " laiveisity ot' - s a a a uiniuus - - Paul lliiss. I e n Howell are 1 lo I 11 ll.c Ij-ll : " I i.Mersify ' - i.iii are i . i I . is j nst ly ' e. are at the - . a r. . "I,,,.- C. urge ' .' ' Lincoln ' a. l.ohr's. id rem. 1 1 a M ' din Ham -o.sts of l)r. '"'J Mr- b' '. M-ii-u last Tuesdav. ' . 1 a rp enter, of .y - '.ere with rcl Mi I M Kel. : ,p,,i: .'llil. -. -Nl''- M'v '. i. Petner an.l clul ,r' ' ' ' ' -1 ' 1 ' ' ' -1 ' a.-' x. siting Mrs. K' '- I-'" rents. Mi. an.l Mrs. H. h. Ma 11 ley'. Mr. and Mrs. I , T. M.,r,ison, of Hick "rv- "I"'..' I'lilav night here with Dr. and Mrs. K. .1. Morrison. Mrs. Jalia Hall entertained at dinner Friday in honor of her guest, Miss Until Kob. rts. of .Shelly. Thus., present were Misses ,-a ;m, N..I1,., Uu,jM;t Kannie Karris, and Kuelia Houser,, Messrs. Hunter an.l Horns Ifudisill aiid Forest Houser. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Karris. The Social Clul, met with Mrs. I,. I,. Self Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. fct. H. Mnune.v entertained at an elaborate six course dinner Thursday evening. H,-r guests were: MLsm-s Ixiis Kendrnk, Novella K.ndrick, Linrhen Heorge and Margaret Aderhol.lt, of Henry Kiver. an.l Messrs. Prentiss 'o-orge, U p, McClurd and Forest Houser. Miss Margar.if Aderlmldt, of Henry liiver. spent the holidays in Cherryville with In r sister, Mrs. West Hhyne. The Twentieth ( Vntrv Mothers' (Tub et .th Mrs. J. w. Kendrick Thursday a fieri, noli. Mrs. S,.., Delljer. ,,f .rtl) Brook i Kiting telatives and friends in Cher ryville. M's-s Av;, .,,! Margaret Kudisill Ion- returned from Charlotte, where they ' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A K"-l.-ill for several -lavs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Shufor.l and little i-.igM.r. Vaii.re. sp, Friday in Cher ry illi. Mr. and Mrs. H. p. W.-s,iMK(.r ,,. ;1S goes', at dinner Friday Mr. and Mrs ' H. Hu.lisill :,-j Mr w. , r..rri(, Miss Annie Mlair Ander- and Master ' red Anders, who l,,.n,. I, , visiting rel ' ,,r" f"r -i,t:i: ,p,Vs. returned '" ,i,, lr '"""e "i '-as, ;-.., Si,,,. lav after llooll. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA WANTS EQUIPMENT TkUST FUND (P.y The Associated 1'res.s . ) V' -il1' '. . I.- Central '- ' !:' ' 1 .;". .;-;-lu--l to "''"' ' : r i , - si. in t,i : -r t..:. ....,'. ,r .., ,,i,ip ' "il. : i : i : . -. i : i ' : , i to not More "' '' ' ' T t lie p,,r. ha se eipiip ,! . I, oic'.. !'.;. fa.- -rit '''- ' - to i.ear interest at the ' '' I-r cent and ar.- payable in c'eioi- in-' ii'iiieins, ni.i'iir:ng in front e-i rs a f -,-r date of issue. e K. anion d Terminal Kailvvay Comal-., appLed for permission to issue le-tes amounting to $'.", 000. One for flJ..,iii: would U made payabln e Kichmond, Frederickslmrg & Po- ltailroa-1 ( 'onion nv and the other like amount, to the Atlantic Coast Moth notes to hear interest at the ,f six per cent and to expire on Jan 1, 19.4. the date of issue requested January 1, this year. 1 1 I.. Th. ho' to th to-na. for a I. me. rate aa rv being HANK and PETE ilfllSlaw I 0:'fLcni fhm& tuL aul Jvpfz ls I4F ODVFAR WA'rsPDCaQTrn 4 - v - - ' w w r I II I l i, llsJ I WFRcS WELCOME TO TUE NEW-, tfO ir- i .rrr -tlaCvt tr- Lirxc. c-TACrfPrv & VFAR Cr tjOV FOR VOL) rwin ; v wy nnrK.. r p,T2 WlP?) -r, iorvi auA1Y TUF DRFSFMT.VFAR fCTTTlXi;; v n i L i i ii m a. - - - wrrrv s j . t ' - s. - vjt ft r:,i. (A '"V-s J .s. ms,s.'st -... .-a . ,f J'.'.:i W HCiDT)7 s s ia ( yi it. i I i v- -s s -J,'' 111, -sc.-s -.. i r 1 I s -narsA . y mi s - a .'L. jr--si i tsj -sc-int. 1 . t i - -.u ji 1 1 y U2 n r . rv r w i iii xii ir --v & i t A aaVifc. HUkC. WILL C?VL IUYUU m CONTEKt MENt AND CHEER, 'uFRF'5 LUCK TO EVERY MORTAL, -pft MOTHER, DAUGHTER, 50M -JU5T.CVAUCKLE, LAU6H AND CHORTLE IN NlNUttN-lVJtNiy-UNt. -
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