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FKIDAY, JANUARY f4, l92U' THE CANTON 1 A DAILY GAZETTE PAGK WANT COLUMN CLASSIFIED ADYEBT1SING RATES SdL&U tj-p 10 cent per Lin Cuunt tlx word to liae) ' lidi type ... 15 cents per line (Count ii woiii to lit) WiiU lias a Vu-trola fur salcf Reply "i (). H.," care Gazette, tf FOB SALK: One base burner, good as new Phone 1 til . tf FOB SALL: Ten S. C. White Leghorn cockerels, $2.50 each. W. N. Davis. 12-Hp..' FOB BALE: Thirty acres of land on New Hope road, close to Oastonia. F. If. Francuui, 310 First Nat. Bank Building. 1'hone 7t)5. tf FOB SALK: I'LUKO Universal Cleans er, for silverware, cut glass, marble, tile, china, paint and floors. Gastonia Hardware Co. 18c5 FOB BALE: Cafe, stock and fixtures, good location. If you are looking for good place it will pay you to inves tigate this. " Cafe, " care Gazette, tf FOB BALE: Grocery store in good location. Established trade; clean, fresh, staple stock; will run about $1,250 to $1,5U0. Owner has other in terests to look after. "Grocer," care Gazette. tf WANTED. WANTED: Good clean settled middle aged woman without incumbrance as general helper. Room, board and sal ary. Loray Mills Cafeteria. 17c3 WANTED: Three rooms for light ehildren. Answer or four furnished housekeeping. No " X, " care Gazette. 15e3 WANTED: For suburban 8unday school, good second hand book case with doors that can lock. J. W. At kins at Gazette office. tf WANTED: To buy ;i few at once. I 'lease submit and trems to "ISuyt r, vacant lots desi-riitt ion care Gazette. M W-F tf WANTED: At once, four salesladies to solicit or.leis for staplo line for reli able firm situated here in Ga-stonia. Whole or part lime. Good pay, com mission contract. Address ''Mer chant,'' care Gazette. tf WANTED: To rent not later than FeD i jary 1, store room on Main avenue, five or ten year lease. Would buy busi ness in order to get building. Pleaso give particulars to "Btore," care Ga te! te. tf WANTED TO SELL: New 6 room bungalow one block from Main Avenue. Price $7,350. F. M. Francum, Of fice 310 First National Bank Building. Phones 705 and 555. tf FOR RENT. FOB RENT: Five room house, South Chester stret, and six room house on West Sixth Ave. Fhono 469 J, tf FOR RENT: Five room house on East Sixth Ave. Electric, lights, running water. Apply Ilanna & MillerCs Store, Osceola Mills. 15p:i FOR BENT: Two rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfur nished, l'ossesison 17th. 401! E. Main; phone 570. l.lc.'t LOST AND FOUND LOST: Dec. fi, between 520 W. Airline and down town, string of pearls. Re ward. Phone Mrs. A. A. Suther. 240-J. 1P3 MISCELLANEOUS ST WE DO THE enlarging and pic negative that will will make a good in kodak finishing, ore framing. Any make a good print enlargement. Fau- cetto'g Btu.lio. K".!'... over Robinson 'si Shoe W. Main Store. Ave., l;.(i EXCHANGE YOUR COTTON SEED FOR MEAL: Begin ning today we are exchang ing 15 sacks cotton seed meal for a ton of seed. If you have any seed it will pay you to bring them in the next few days, as our stock of meal is small. Southern Cot ton Oil Co. tf Bilious Headache. When you have a severe headache, a disordered stomach and constipation take three of Chamlverlain 'a Table. They will correct the disorders of the liver and bowels, effectually curing the headache. Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. A SALE THAT BRINGS PRICES BELOW REPLACEMENT VALUES You'll find prices in this January Clear ance below the prices we will have to ask for equal qualities in the spring! Why? Simply because it's up to every mer chant to move his stock, even at a loss, that orders for more merchandise may go through to manufacturers, and help them to get busy. That's the only way that we can do our bit toward getting back to the normal ba sis all of us are striving for. Men's Suits and Overcoats ' -$15.00 Up - Boys' Suits and Overcoats - $6.25 Up - Men's Union Suits -$1.50 and $2.00- Kirby-Warren Co. The Home of Good Clothes ESSEX BESSEMER BRIEFS. Correspondence of Tho Daily Gazette. UES8KMKB CITY, Jan. 14. In or der to keep the cliapel exercises from becoming monotonous for the pupils of the sihopl here, l'rof. Mallard frequently has the various classes to conduct tho devotional exercises in the mornings. Tuesday morning Miss llarrelson's room had charge and rendered the following program: .Song, "Holy, Holy," by class. Scripture reading, 1-lst I'salm, Annie Li-o liutler. l'raver. by l'rof. Khyne. 'When the Little Hoy Uau Away,'' by Louie Lang. Piano solo, Eva Froiieberger. Song, "Lit tlie lust of j tins World (io By," Mattaline dearborn., " The Grapevine Swing." by Haskell O'lirien. "The 'iiiis'.mns Kid," by. Uiith Sln-tley. i Friday afternim at '.':':) o'clmk the j program committee of the Home Eco nomics Club will meet in the domestic 1 science rooms to prepare programs for three meetings. This committee is com- posed of three members, Mesdanies M. I. Sbolnr and M. 1'. tShetley ami Miss Lu- j cite Tatum, domestic, science teacher. Mrs. Isaac Hovis is president, Mrs. How ard Horsely, vice president, and Mrs. E. L. Fronebcrger, secretary and treasurer. Miss Hates has organized her music and expression pupils into a club. They will meet Saturday afternoon and elect officers. Quite a number of people have small pox, but it is in a mild form. Mr. Miles Uhyne. one of our mer chants, is in Gastonia today. Mrs. Z. T. Uhyne is ill. Miss Lizzie Gamble, of route two, who was ill last week, is better. Mr. Bob Gray, the popular machinist here, was taken very ill Tuesday with appendicitis. Ho was taken to a hos pital in Gastonia and stood the opera tion nicely. LINCOLN WOULD GET THIRTY MILES OF HARD SURFACE Lincoln County News. Mr. T. II. Gansler, becoming interested in the proposed bill to come before tho legislature for issuing bonds for a state sys-,iii of 1. nr. (surfaced highways, wrote I.. Mr. S:ie of the association, asking him what Lincoln could expect to receive mi b r tne proposed bill sio.uld it pass that is what woiiid Lincoln county's pr- bo as estimated. In answer Mr. Sipe that the allotment to Lincoln as at .r.-s- nt ..utlii.ed tifif 1 amount to mi'es !c,--;.',v a bar (surface hi t i ( 'reuse or beyond t t :i Shelby read, ami an. t ..1 hi!.' .". niiio-, cel'iu . ' ia to Catawba line s ing with Newton read t This is a tentative j 1 depends im fn'lire .level Of course w hether 1 he a. tion looking to hard- WITH THE WOMEN IN CITY AND COUNTY Events of Interest in the Social Life of Gastonia and Gaston Facts and Fancies for The Gazette's Feminine Friends. Mrs. Zoe Kincaid Brockman Editor Phone 747 WHEN THE KNOCKERS KNOCK. (Detroit Free Press.) When the scoffers scoff and the mockers mock, the knockers stand at the side and knock, rod iij. your sleeves and buckle in, ,i is! sink to your task; you're bound to win. ie tiling's worth while you are sure t hear . I. .allies doubt and the .jeorers jeer; never a victor litis risen yet somewhere tho jibes of the wise has met. leaf to the scoffers, just work along, stick to your task, you're bound to be strong. folks a smile wten you hear then mock ; a healthy sign when the knpekers knock! And .lis! And If !h The . 1'cr Hut So, . And Tus-lfs t ion s.'l vs line ;er to g v. i il unit !iw n v f i miles the Gas- i I iaston-connect- -Ih.'i .-1 i de re t ieh lit !s on make libers It i so be considered seriously, but action wi.l de pend on what the entire people think of the matter. to all par's cl tae staV whether the pe .pie in the their desires known in Slltli. to cause action by the legs'at sit ion and will of a big, propc.si coil' England and Ireland are more widely separated by blood than by water. Nor folk Virginian-Pilot. BARGAIN BULLETIN BOARD FOR USED CARS AND REAL ESTATE SOME FORD BARGAINS: One-ton truck chas sis completly overhauled in Al mechanical condition, $250.00. Ford touring car, brand new set of tires. A good one at $250.00. Roadster with selfstarter and delivery body used two weeks as demonstrator. Will sell at a reduction. BURWELL-PARKER MOTOR CO. FAVORITE HYMNS OF LEE AND JACKSON. In response 10 request a list of tho favorite hymns of Generals Robert E. Leo and Stonewall Jackson is given below. "How Firm a Foundation" is generally known to have been a favorite with Lee, Davis and Jackson. An espe cial favorite of Jackson's was "Glorious Things of Thee Are JSpokcii, Zion, City of Our God,1' sung to the tune of Har well. Another favorite was "Let L's Pass liver tho River, '' his last words being a quotation from this hymn. The last music Jackson heard was the .list Psalm sung by his wife, "Show Pity, (Hi Lord, Forgive." The sta'e president of tho 1'. I). C. has requested that selee ti.'is from anion;; the favorite hymns of theso two generals bo sung at tho churches Sunday, this being the Sunday pre.c.bng Lee Jacks .n day', observed January 19. GASTON COUNTY WAR MOTHERS MET. Tho Gaston County War Mothers' As sociation met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. A. McLean at her home on York street. The attendance was goo. I, quite a number of mothers from over the county being pn sent. A very enthusias tic unset ing was held, the feature of the rogra m being an informal ta'k by Mrs. John K. Patterson, of Cone. .r I, who is State War Mother. Mrs. Patterson ex plained the object of the organization and was lo-ard with much pleasure. At tho (lose of the meeting Mrs. McLean served a delightful chicken salad course with accessories. It is earnestly desired by the pro moters of tho local chapter that all in terested war mothers throughout the county will enroll themselves as members, of this organization. Meetings will bo held on the second Wednesday of each month at 3 o'clock with Mrs. A. A. McLean, War Mother of the Gaston County Association, and a cordial invita tion to attend is extended all interested mothers. SOCIETY PERSONALS FOB SALE: Windshield cleaners, auto ! FOB SALE: Windshields cleaners, auto robes and auto risors. Craig & Wil- j robes and auto visors. Craig & Wil son. 17c3 son. 17c3 Miss Mary Lawson has returned to the; city after spending two weeks with rela tives in Virginia. Mr. O. K. Robertson, of Rocky Mount, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kirby at their home, "Kir mi la," on the New Hope road. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Fayssoux and little daughter, Margaret Glenn, motored Thursday to Greenville, where they will be t "ne guests for the remainder of this week of Mr. Fayssoux's sister, Miss Maudo Fayssoux. Household Furnishings and ' - t -5s, Cot at prices that make this a big event. The crowds of eager shoppers appreciate our money saving values. .-' :"-T- s'- 'Il III. I. I'll' r i i " I " "cik1;1 V 1 i ,:;.,! l;M..; , r ''h'i '..!'. "I'lf'll I) -"..l. . ' MA 'I I Pi ;i.h i'i r '. iihei, ; H i ' r: 7f SCR ANTON FILET NETS AND CURTAIN SCRIM CUT ALMOST ONE-HALF PRICE 25c, 33c, 35c, 39c and 48c One lot Lace Curtain Scrim fold at 9Sc, our clean up price 48c ALL 32" CRETONNE'S GO AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES IN THIS SELLING EVENT One lot, were 7oc, clean up price 48c Lint No. were iesc( clean up price 69c Lot No. .'i, wi re as high as $1.7.", clean up price 98c TURKISH TOWELS AT PRICES THAT ARE C RTAINLY MOV- ING THEM One lot Turkish Towels 10c I V Turkish Towels 12 l-2c 39c Turkish Towels 25c 6Sc Turkish Towels, extra la'ge 39c 75c Turkish Towels, extra brge , 48c 98c Tuikish Towels, extra large and very firm', at 68c One lot Martex Knit Turkish Towells were I.-1H, fancy colors, our special price 98C GINGHAMS, PERCALES, DEVONSHIRE, ETC. Lay in your fcpring supply at these very low prices. t'ise llevonshire, the much wanted play cloth, now 39c 4Sc 7" Lad ljissio, another very popular cloth for Kids, at . .. 29c 6V Very fine grade Unws Ginghams now 39c tl'li .'IL'" Wm. Anderson's Silk Ginghams and "Shirt Madra.... 68c 4."c :!('." F.xlra nice quality Pajama Checks Sale Price 19c 4."c " Heavy quality lilcai hing, SO count goods, only 19c fisc Windsor and Serpentine Crei.i-s now 33c li'c 'Zl '' Good quality Apron Checks at 10c :is" 1,1c Good quality Sheeting 10c i!.1c A A A .'Uie'' heavy weight Sheeting 15c 4c Hamilton Hickory Shirtings now 25c Wool Goods and Silk Sale Continues. The Low Prices Are Moving Them. WARM BLANKETS AND COMFORTS Let Us Show You These Numbers. IJlankets $1.79 $2.48, $2.98, $3.98, 4.98 and $6.95 Comforts $1.98, $2.69, $3.69, $4.98 and $6.95 30 RETAIL STORES MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS 20 RETAIL STORES in in LOCAL COTTON MILL STOCK QUOTATIONS. R. S. Dickson & Co., local hrokers, quote Southern cotton mill stocks for tho week ending January 14 as follows: Hid. Ask. Acme Spinning Co 91 Aileen Mills 71 American Spinning Co ilU American Yarn & Proe. Co 171 Anderson Cotton Mills 17.1 Allineton t'otton Mills .''.(" Arrow Mills l-'o L1.1 1 Melton Cotton Mills 1U0 Mr.. ad Hier Mills . . M'-.jgon Mills 17o l'.row n M fg. 'o -''" Clara Mfg. Co 11.1 M.I ( lift. .11 Mfg. Co 100 125 I'aliarrus Cotton Mills 17'l lion C.innen .Mfg. Co 17') 2:M Clover Mills Mo 1M : dish Mills CC, I hadw ick Hoskins '' H . Chadwi. k Hoskins Co. Pfd I"') ' ( iimax Spinning I 'o 1 Hi ( 'rescen: Spinning t 'o ":: !t5 Uixon Mills !; 1 Pi ! Ir:.yt..ii Mids ; Mres len i '..f.ei Mills L'.l.l i'.-.l ; I ' .: , ,! Mil's 1"" 1-"' ! I):;i-ean Mills Pfd !' , i:.,-'ern Mfg. Co 7.1 II", Pa-Si : .Mfg. Co .I'".! I'lii;' Mfg. Co '' ... Erwin ' '..ii Mil's Co -.-4r7.1 ... I Prv.in Cott..n Mills Co. Pfd.. . 7 Hl.5 j GatTn.y Mfg. Co To t (;,!-., n Mfg. Co 17'i l!" j Gl..l,e Yarn Mills (X. C.) S5 J i i i! Mdl Co i I,, ,r Mfg. Co 4'-M j II .:eri. k Mills I ll 170 I In,;. .-rial Yarn Mill ' N". C.) 17.1 j .lennings Cotton Mill 25.1 i! i0 .In. Is, ,n Mills 2.10 :!2.-. .1 a.ls m Mills Pfd St 95 Lancaster Cotton Mills 225 290 Limestone Mills 130 1 s'l Locke Cotton Mills Co 120 145 Majestic Mfjr. Co 140 190 Marlboro Cotton Mills 7.1 Mason Cotton Mill Co 1.15 ... Monarch Mills (8. C.) 100 125 Mvcrs Mill 101 Myrtlo Mills 130 150 National Yarn Mills 1.15 185 Xewberrv Cotton Mills .800 Norcott Mills Co 325 Orr Cotton Mills 155 200 Osceola Mills 275 Pacolci Mfg. Co 225 Pacolet Mfg. Co. Pfd H7 95 Parkdale Mills 115 Pel.er Mfg. Co 110 140 Piedmont Mfg. Co. (8. C.) 155 Ranlo Mfg. Co. inn 12.1 Rex Spinning Co 150 Rex Spinning Co. Pfd 95 Ridgo Mills 90 Ml Riverside Mills ("par f 12.50). ... 1(5 Rowan Cotton Mills Co 101 bAMiwi IKE ENEMY to IfiAitei) Vhn your ody t racked with RHKI'M T1S rJullv destroying the life-Elving r-rres wi.u... t'h toxins mil destroy the polon by tilnK ISM. pol'n Is Neu'raPze an It rplly nd urely limlnates the poisons. 'mfu drun ... n!!.r . non't overload your FVatcm with hftiTnful arui .yltom. t vtrioaa y . bani?hea rheumatism Han a ieaponiu' .. - - . fc..ftt. ...... w ..jimtMinli.n. THE KELLS COMPANY, WEWB"! , ' Itliy tie ir.uiser M fg. Co Saxon Mills , Seminole Cotton Mills Co. ... .Shartiiii Mills Sterling Spinning Mills Super:. r Yarn Mills T..xawa.v Mills 'par '.".... I'nioii Muffalo Mills Cnioti Miiffa!.. Mills 1st Pfd. . 110 Ve t..r Mi iglian Co X7 Vie Vic Wa Wi, V.'a , ". Me agli.ni i ... Pfd. . ru Mies 'o is Mfg. Co , ',- I'f.l r.. Mil's I .. M i's Co -u M;!'s . . ;. ,t:.,-i Mi'ls Pfd. n 91 17n .71 91 1.10 LID 150 or, ).;:. 4H 80 95 1 mi pu; 275 1 1.1 . .. i -I" HKHirF CAPTURrS THIRTY FIVE GALLON STILL ,V,is Re.-.dy if r Operation Two Barrels P r Hid Under Ground Covered With I.cav s, and Officers Step in Barrels. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho District Court of tho United States, f. r tho Western District of North Carolina. In the matter of Union Textile Labor Stock 1 1, mj. any, Hank nipt I n Bank rupt, y. Notice is Inn by given ail ere.litors and other parties in interest, that tho above named company has been ad judge., bankrupt; that the lirt meeting of creditors w.ll !... bell in 11. e law office of I'ennv tiastoii, Keal'.V Mldg., Gastonia, X. I '.. at II o '.1. , k a. m., on Januarv 21. I'.'-'l. at whi.h time tho credi'oM may at t en I. a;.-..int a tiaistee, , x ; , : . , i : , . tee etb.irs of the bankrupt and transact sach otli.r l.is;my as may pr .perly c. me bef .re . a '-1 lie et ing. Al. laims -':' ibl i a. .! ..e . a reg ular nkrt.j.t. v ii.'M.s i Si 1 with the an ' ' 1 i:. f, r. e. ; Teis the 1 1'ii day . f .l.itt.i.-i'.v, 1921. ,lnii 1. lb UilNM ). i ! lb f. ree. I.. Fin- ) 'm ii, ty News. M riff A 1 .erne' h v and" D. ; a'v M r I l a 1 a margin of e,ap" f .- if drowning ia two big barrels of still heer found in the woods buried under gram. I and covered over with leaves. 'Th.se officers captured a 35 gallon copper still on the land of Bph. Saine, located between Henry and IJ.'epsvil'e, Saturday night. Still was on the furnace ready for operation, and everything was complete. Appearances of the plant in dicated that the still had been in opera tion a day or two bcltv ' It was by accident that the two barrels of beer were discovered nkillfully had the barrels been placed underground and covered with leaves. Barrel So. 1 was stepped into by one of the officers and later while searching the other barrel was found when one of the officers sank below the surface as ho stepped on the leaves covering the barrel opening. The still held as evidence. The beer and furnace was destroyed. Chicairo wants a mint. The bandits must 1m' running out of mat. rial. Little R.sk Arkansas Gazette. MASONIC NOTICE. C.,st. -:.i i Lodge No. :'.:, A. y. and A. M.. will ho'.l regular meeting Friday night, January 11, at 7:o" oM "k. No ,!, ;.. e wurk. llc' FAY LAYKNDER, Secy. sv B. M. & P. I. U LOCAL NO. 11 Regular meetings first and third Tuesday nights each month at 7 ;30 o'clock in Moose Hall. E. O. HUNT, Secy. AT THE THEATERS The Ideal Theater presents today William Farnum in "Tho Scuttlers," and "Bono Dry Blues," a good comedy. Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. Tho Gasfonian Thea'er presents again today Conway Tearel in "The Road of Ambition." Added attraction, Muriel Ostricho in "Hetty's Romeo." Satur day, Charlie Chaplin in "The Count."
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