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AGI rOTJB THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZLTT FRIDAY, JANUAST 14, mt. " T The Gastonia Gazette. I ESTABLISHED 1880 representative character of our citizen- ' Issued Ev. ry Afternoon in the Week Except Sunday, at 236 West Main Ave. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Publu-ur; Office: 2M Wfil Main Ave. Phone 5J Jas. W. Atkins Managing Editor E. D. Atkins Business Manager Hugh A. Query Editor Mr. Zoe K. Brockman, .. Society Editor! Admitted into t mails :it the lVst office at (iastonia, N. '., at ti.e pouml rate of postage, April lis, lltoj. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By Carrier or Mail in the City One Year " "' 8ix Months "''J Three Months 1 One Month ' By Mail Outside of Gastonia One Year '" Sir Months -."J Three Months I One Month "'0 Payable Invariably in Advance Member of The Associated Press The AtMufkitdl Press is exclusively entitled to the use for rcpuM ic-it urn of all news lispatcheii crclitcl 1o it or not Otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pulilished tin-rein. All rights of rcpuMicatiMi of special dis patehen are also reserved. FRIDAY, JANUARY M, 1921. Gastonia, The South'! City of Spindles WHAT "CHEAPNESS' MEANS. Manufacturers' Record. "A cheap coat makes a cheap man," aid President Harrison many years ago, when he stated a great truth which the world needs to learn. Cheap Labor cheapens the moral, spir itual and physical powers of the under paid man or woman, and in the end is the costliest labor. A cheap coat breeds ill-will and lessens a man's self-iesptct; a good garment helps the inward as well aa the outward man. Cheapness finds its most fertile field in India, where wages run from three to fifteen cents a day and where indescrib able poverty and suffering are every where in evidence; in China, where pov erty is so great that millions starve; in Africa and in Japan. But America has blessed the world by high wages, for by introducing high-wage schedules here it has gradually lifted up wages through out the world. There are, however, some narrow, shriveled, money-mad souls or others, falsely trailed in economics, who believe in low wages, in poverty for the fanner and the laborer, and in the cheap coat and the cheap man. They cannot comprehend that "cheapness" is a cheapness of soul in themselves, and they measure humanity only by what they can make their dollar buy of other people's labor and products. High wages, full salaries, high prices for farm products are a thousand times better than low wages, low salaries and low prices for farm products. CITY AND COUNTY INTERDE PENDENCE. Perhaps not niaav havo noticed what it to The. flasette one of tho most ' striking and significant paragraphs in the report of Secretary Allen, of the Chamber of Commerce, published recent ly. It reads thus: "Through the secretary lioiug secre tary also of the liig Huston County Fair, the link thus connected with the people of the county has Keen greatly strength ened this past year. Little of the spirit of distrust usually found in a county against a city prevails in (iastoii and the fair has had its full part in bringing about this com I it ion . ' ' If the readi r has ever noticed tin- re ports and bulletins going out from the office of the secretary, it will be noticed that instead of the word "Gastonia," the term ' last onia and Gaston Coun ty" is used. And, incidentally, it is even so with pronouncements by this pa per. The relations existing between the ru ral sections of Gaston county, the other towns in the county and tho county neat, Gastonia, are perhaps imiipie in North Carolina. Tin re is no far flung barrier or distinct ma tietivcen (lastonians mean ing citizens of (iastonia. and (lastonians meaning citiens of Caston count v. Our interests are all the same. The country people in Gaston county like the resi dents of Gastonia, anil tho urbanites think the world and all of the rural dwellers. We know prominent farmers of the county who are in Gastonia prac tically every day during the fall and winter. They eome in here to attend stockholders and directors meetings They attend church services here and their children are in our schools. Their daughters are wooed and won by repre sentative young business men of the eatr. I hey settle nere, ana thus add a link to tho chain that already binds city and country. Our leading business men, bankers and mill men, doctors and law yers and merchants are not many years removed from the old farm home in South Point, Dallas, or Crow dors Moun tain townships. Brothers and Fisters, nephews and nieces and some times fath ' et and mother are still living on tin old plaee and it is still home to most of them . 'Another thing that goes to show the ship is found in the eouu'y otli'ials. One lues from Mount IloMv, another from ! i ! li.-luiont. anotlur from I In rryville, aa- ' other from Dallas, one from .Vaulcv and ' one t'p-iii I'l.iou. 'II..- .s l ot an .l.-'aiico sunning how the varum k- mr.s ol the i.n'y are linkc-l . ; j ; FURTHER EVIDENCE. ! ! Mr. A. ;. Mvets, of Cast-.:, a, presi ! ! ie,,l of three cotl.li a: i a JTorni- j mill v.e.i'ig tigure ,n ti.e t.xti,,- n.au J- I l'actoruij; i.fe of fir N-.n:-, !.; re,- ntly i j niurne.l from the .Northern ;m,l Eastern i markets and reports in The Liastonia Ja zetto that ho secured orders enough to I keep his mill running for tiU or iU days. This may he taken tu indicate that the readjustment in the textile industry is becoming stable and that if tho manu- ( facturers will exercise them-elvcs tuilli- Lcientlv toward the procurement of their orders, tloy may hasten a return to ab solute normalcy. Chariot te News. Further eideiico of this gradual re turn to normalcy is observed in the pub lication of the news in yesterday 's paper that the (iastonia Cotton .Manufacturing Company's plant had resumed full tinio operation both day and night. As a matter of fact this mill has been running full time in daylight for some time. Tho fact that it is Legiuii.iig to double up is an indication that i rders are coming its way. Every indication points to an early restoration of normal conditions. KIND WORDS FROM BROTHER GALLOWAY. Tho following from Brother It. H. Gal loway, of tho Associate lie-formed Pres byterian, Luo West, H. (.'., who was here two weeks ago to attend tho dedicatory services of tho First A. 1. I'. church, is appreciated: ''Winn in Gastonia we, are always pleased to drop in at tho otlice of The Gazette. Mighty good men aro nutting ROBERT GUILLEN'S PARAGRAPHS Column of Pungent, Pithy Peptograms From the Philosopher of Fountain Inn, S. C. ROf'I.K '! JI.I.KV pvr.gr ij.'u, Aisociale Ed-iors.) - - . . 1 W , Ti ! n 1 t . - is a sub: i n talks of . .-rvbodv s.-. -. , Au.t iv mi And .1 . oiight .1. t. u y. : .lames vvl ago people bad guy. Ti.e hum .vino ,f lie h. r M ko ' ' 111 i - ll.d 1,1 tor success. stead of re .. crank. 1 lie. or be . i ' ' :i,ar asks .-are. Money makes the mare go; hastens the growth of the ego. it also The ,, lily good lin k in the world is the I. lint that makes calloiisi on the hands. As the York, he immigrant approaches New -hould be informed that the Hunl Fine John Hull may not wash his flirty linen in public, but he keeps right on Erin his t ruiibl s. Work will never bo popular among simpletons until the word is changed to something ending in 'ism. torch hel l by loesn '! ilidlcatr of arson. tho Hratue of Liberty liberty in the practice There man win -. never a closeii season for the fee's :iu urge to aunt trouble. Civilized man is kept in jiaths of vir tue by the fear of Nal and the comer policeman. Kerosene: A petroleum product; call ed gasoline by people who run filling stations. Evidently tho consumer is determined to wait until clothiers offer cash pre- miums to anybody willing to accept a suit. Good breeding makes one polite to a woman; prudence makes him even more polito to a bull dog. The lady probably didn't mind being turned to a pillar of salt if eho was dis satisfied with her Lot in life. Apparently it will be nivessary to put imething in Germany's mouth before laily paper worthy of j making her pay through tho nose. Tho editors and own The s'iriken chucks and hollow eyes of Europe's starving children are tho last When the children sit in judgment, a I torth their .strength and means here to give tho town a the growing city eis have just erected a handsome two story building, joining the lot next to tie Anniiigtoa Hotel, at a cost ot $:iU,- I chapter in tho story of glorious war ""'. In addition thiy are putting ill a ; new, up to date pi inting pres-. It takes a good deal id' nervo and pluck to do this just at this juncture. In order for The (.a.ilte to succeed ill li:;-. big task that has been cut out, it will bo neces sary for l In city of Gastonia to givo this company their loyal and liberal cupport. From what we know of the progressive spirit of Cast onia, these gentlemen will not bo ilisappointe.l. Hut it will require energetic work, good business judgment, and lot of brain power to completely put the undertaking over tho top. Abundant succMsa to you, gentlemen ! ' ' Some men who think they are inspires! by a great moral principle are merely actuated by stubbornness. i j Ns Htill, t'nele Sam might be induced to take Europe to spouse, if she will prom ise to love, honor and obey. The science of medicine mado greatj strides during the war. It even discov eied that tho germ of war is diplomacy. Presentation of "HATS EXQUISITE" At Moderate Prices displaying a wealth of color to brighten the Winter costume Clear, glowing hues distinguish these lovely hats dar ingly colorful as a hat must be this season to-be fash ionable yet always in excellent taste. Faille silks, satin, embroidered fabrics with touches of straw, cel lophane braid and straw cloth in the delectable colors of Fashion's rainbow Madonna Blue, tangerine, pearl, copper, China, chow as well as navy, brown and black. Second Floor Adams Building Mrs. D. R. Shields MO LNOv.O9j sov.v. tvl CttT THI4 DEAThS sign card on tho pearly gates will read, "No Landlords." "farmer now gets only -t cents for hide,'' says a headline. At that rate it is no longer worth while to skin a farmer. ME8. M. A. MOO EE. Mrs. Margaret A. Mooro pussed away, at 1 : 40 o'clock this morning at her homo in Spartanburg, H. (J., following a long illness. Mrs. Moore was the mother of Mrs. T. ti. Hopo and Mr. Clarence Moore, both of this city. Tho funeral and burial will take place in Kock Hill, ts. ('., former homo of tho deceased, at 11 o'clock on (Sunday, January 1(5. Mrs. Hope and Mr. Moore have the sympathy of many friends in tho bereavement they have sustained in the death of their mot her. That chuckle you hear from the other side of .Ionian is Mark T:iin's comment on his admission to the Hall of fame. I i I , ell V . 1 1, ' NeVV s. Japan's treatment of Korea might canst" the dogs of war to be indignant they were not so busy licking their wounds. King (ieorge wishes to be friends with Ireland. It is a dillicult matter to form a friendship while sitting on tho other fellow. Bootleg bonze- will never bo satisfac tory until some surgeon invents a way to put in a new inner tube after each ! blowout. j This new stylo or walking, with one j foot directly in front of tho other, didn't become, popular until Volstead made it sa f o. i There, is something about a five-cent 1EVS OtHB. OHC TO HDHOtK.tR.- W OIOS' TUW 7 r Crwrr- I cigar that causes one to dream of the profits to bo got by truck gardening. Keeping sheep on tho White House lawn doesn't fool tho public. It still insists that the White House occupant shall be the goat. Kegular men will always feel some contempt for tho males who use per fume, powder their noses, and carvo a fowl successfully. CLEAR STOCKS AND START OFF ON THE NEW BASIS There's only one way to get back to nor mal, and the quicker we do it the better for the whole country. Retail stocks must be moved, and new g-oods ordered. Then milts and factories will get going- again. It's a loss for us - a big saving- for you. If you're wise you'll "buy while the mar ket is down." Our prices on Men's and Young Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Underwear, etc., will surprise you. Young Men's Shop WARREN GARDNER, Mgr. WW- l It i The girls once burned the edges of pic tures and called it art, but they don 't call it art when Dad s fable edge. ,-igar burns the there was sonic ' that kick. And so there is alcohol in petroleum? Well, a ford-cranking country thought logical explanation of FlRSTHPHOTOS FROM MAT- TICE, CANADA, WHERE' MISSING BALLOONISTS ARE , EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. William Golding, 12 years old, who relayed the news of the safety of the American Naval Balloonists from Mattice to Cochran. Canada. This young ster made the trip to convev the news by himself. N )c U&U g! Wfi j A Dro p 'i1 i! WiMW-jwr. rirwiiiHium. HOMES FOR SALE In Room dwelling in Love Heights. A bargain at ti Rocm house on Trenton Street o Room house on fast fifth Avenue J Room dwelling on franklin Avenue li Room dwelling in Chester Place, all convenient es i Room dwelling on Columbia Street, close in .S,(IU0.0O . 2,500.00 . 2,5(10.00 . .",5o0.00 . li.OUU.OO $.",sco.iiO I a nd o room cottages near I.or.iy CHEAP VACANT LOTS 1 i . hi to .:t,oiMi.uo vacfraac.s i i J i,o.."). no 77."). in) l.oiiu.OO 1.5oi l.(ii) 2. -'on . i iu I business Ion x L'oii ('orner lot on I.invvood Street. Real bargain at.. 5o Foot I, it. in grove on King Street I'ii x Don on Willow S'rtvt 7.i x on Harvey Avenue -In x 175 on Harvey Avenue See us for complete list of offering's in homes, vacant lots property. jrj .vo'ir properly with us for sale. Kverything handled strl.-lv on iummissioii basis. I R. S. DICKSON & COMPANY h 223 W. Main Avenue Phone 750 Long Distance 9911 The Genesee Pure Food Company, LeRoy.N.Y. " FOR SALE Car of Bulk Oranges, Tangerines and Grape Fruit, Cheap. Note the Quality of My Oranges. Prices: 30c Dozen; 65c Peck; $2.50 Bushel. Car Placed on Loray Mill sidetrack. COME. A. B. HATTAWAY. Complete Stock of Bearings i TIMKEN HYATT NEW DEPARTURE For Xll Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors Authorized Dealers for Bearings Service Company Discounts Given to Garages and Dealers GASTONIA BUICK COMPANY Gastonia, N. C. P. O. Box 436 Phone 768 BIB SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE 8
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