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rAGX TWO THE GASTON I A DAILY GAZETTE SATTTSnAV TANTTABY 90 1011 V t. t : I I'. TUP rAQTHWlA C A 7PTTF " rage iu eotton. The Southern Cot I 1 HE UAjlUillA UMEl 1C. ,on Conferenee at Memphis furnLdies the 1 . ESTABLISHED 1880 ! following figures ou the aniouut of cotton on hau J: , i Iwae4 Every Afternoon in the Week) The world supply of rot ton lliis year Except Suadty, at 214 W. Airline Are. RAZITTK PUBLISHING CO. Office: 214 W. Airline Ave. Phone SO nd 232 SATUBOAY, JANUARY 29, 1921. GutonU, The South'e City of Spindles lit ; ;ill-i thilik SOMEBODY Somebody' got d -It .1.. the world 's a!! i ISooiebo.ly ' ."i to t y bcnrirx tie !il:t Somebody's g;t to whistle the dread and doubt nwar; Somebody's got to heli us heels and to play. I ilidv Oil!' Somebody's got to have conr.-i;,'.- ta lluuk is not less than -".OOO.liyU bales, may run to .",0,00(1,000 bales. , ; World consumption last year, 1'. Census finures, was ls.lsl.ooij hairs. I're war emisuinptiou lo year period, an nual average 1 7,. "( 10,000 hairs. Amount of uiispun American rovvn en tun in tin- wnrld at August 1. 10'Jn. Il-s;ei 's figures, list!, iioo hales. Hze of rrop this war points tu ti n-j-n n supply A im r i i ;ni rottou at August 1. l!L'l. 'i.imiii.ihiii l.alcs (may be much more, i The Irviuth is in the midille of a bad lix. Cut your way out - rcdie e the a. rea'e. A . roji of more than H.ooo.Omi bales liiis year v.ill iiu rease the burdens. The load is alreadv ton heavy. In Order. Dedbette "Somebody raised the amount on the last check I sent out." Offenstuek "Congratulations, old man. J couldn't raise- u nickel ou the; one you save me. " t Do you know why it s ioasfed To seal In the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. JjWHUWIMMMMlllWllBIM Geo. M. Hayworth Lum ber Co., Ruth, N. C. , Building Material of all kinds. Anything made of Wood. Cabinet Work made to order. White pine doors and windows, frames and mantels. nnnnannnccnnnnna i M . D WE MAKE A HIT there .is nothing i on: Komehody "g got to leaven tin life with a soii. ha hm 1 all Somebody's cot to heliew thnij; come right in the end : Somebody ' got to be happy and mil us comrade and friend. Svmcbodv's got to be foolish rather than suiter and wise; Somebody's got to le trusting tliioiigh all the deceit and the lies. Baltimore Nui. the IT ALL DEPENDS. An interesting incident came to attention of The Gazette recently tends to show up human nature as it is. Stockholders' meetings of lour cotton mills in a i-ertain group Mere m hcdul for one afternoon, holders of shares wen duly notified ami the meetings were call ed. When a roll -call was made to :i THINKS COUNTY OUGHT TO HAVE PAIR OF BLOODHOUNDS To the Kditor of The Ca.ette: In v'uv of the many heinous clinics that have been committed in and around (lastoiiia. in the past few mouths, I am going to suggest Ihroiigh The (iaette to the citizens of this county, that we col lect by popular subscript ion a fund for the purpose of buying a pair of blood hounds to be turned over to the tdiciiff and be Kept by the county jailer. I further suggest, if it is agieeable, with The (iaette, that all who Mould like to contribute to this fund 'phone or send the amount they wish to give to The (iazetle, ti ii 1 the sheriff find out as soon which ;is possible what a good pair of blood ho u n 'Is can lie purchasril lor. ami as soon as this information is obtained the Mil. Si-ribers to this fund seiol check to The I (lazette for the amount they Hiibsiribed. 1 he writer will be glad to s'ait t his .sub sciiption with iflo. It sceniH that fhere is unite a bit of CRY si DEAL! TO-DAY ill CIGARETTE a E3 a a n a LI a a a CI a because we "play ball" on the p square, and our laundry serv- g.ice always makes a home run, pi because it earns it. In quality, 'VANISHING TRAILS" H'you wil1 find we Set every true HANK MANN In "WAY OUT WEST" and PEARSON & ADAMS BARBER SHOP And ' GASTONIA BARBfcR SUPPLY CO. We have some of the best barbers in town at your service. We run a perfectly SANITA-RY shop; every thing sterilized before it touches your face. Drop in and give us a trial. PEARSON & ADAMS 133 W. Main Phone 614 Q: umpire's decision, hence our a popularity in our own field. If Kolin Comedy Q you send your laundrv to us. ...:n i. . .,, ) win ue sure inai you win D QanDDBDDDBDoaaan Advertise in The Daily Gazette. get the best service that it is possible for iu to give you. Snowflake Laundry excitement in Mccklciilnii if ami a unit of certain the amount of clock present. (Jaston county over a supposed wild var there lurked several hundred chares of mint of Mime kind in l he swamps, and enough for a ijuorimi in every one of the '' "f "" " organized to hunt down . .. and kill this little catamount, or what four corporations. . , ii ii luii- i iliii ocie in u .sui- nia a wild brute is riiniiinir at laiL'e. has committed one foul murder and assault three white women, whiih is far worse than murder, and niaib- ;iu attempt to assault three more while women one of which was a little I.! year old girl. Ni organized effort has yet been made to J. V MILLER Staple and Fancy Groceries New Orleans Molasses, Scratch Feed, Hen Laying Food, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell and Poultry Powders; Sugar, 9c; fresh Cab bage Plants. Prices Reasonable. Result: The meetings were adjourned and not a Bcratch of business transacted. This liapiened in Junuary, l!.'l. In January, ia-t, when these mills were or ganized, the promoters hail to lock them fcelves in to keep the crowds out while 120 West Airline Ave. Phone 154 I r-S"-., V7 they totalled up the subscriptions. If capt ore this, the most daugeioiis hcusl l these aame mills had been operating for "" could possibly inade a i-omiuiinit . i i S rear or two and there were .,ros.,ts . "'" """" " "","M " ' I" t a juicy dividend check, thev would ilo no! mean force, lor any criminal who is 1111 iiiiil' unuLni to 1 rv oncniiii' vonr win lave been ou hand. The little two or dim and stealing into your bedroom bare three share holder would have been pres footed in the early hoins of the morning ent, strutting around with an air of '"'ryr 'eel H'' heads ... , of the occupants in order to tell whether pompous miiKTiority eipial to that of :i ,, 1 . .. , , ,, . they are male or female, I will my i;. director. h master criminal indeed. It will Kat times and lean times make a dif tnke an urouseil citizenship and all the ferenec. But, through thick and thin, '"Keuuity that can be mustered up by the direcdors and officials of the mills uu; "ni,', ls rml ,lu"" :l lik" U':" I .. .1 i i , eom liision, 1 will nay that I be Stand by the helm and guide f ie des i:, ;.- , , , , ,, , " liee it there hail been bloodhounds in tnties of the corporation. And it is as lit- (iaslooia those crimes would not have tie as the stockholders can do to ctand been (ommilted and if they had been. by the officials in these lean times when " ,':'v,' ''u on their hut- .r. . i ,r!l,,k.s in a few minutes and the chances m.v .iimii, eio uiii ueiiieii i ami nicy ii. iioii backing. They appreciate the interest shown by those who have invested their money with them, in the lean years as ell as in the years of plenty. Tho.-e who are so quick to run when Ihey see a check coming ought to be eipially as ea ger to hear nothing but the reading of the secretary and treasurer's report. THE LINCOLN CREAMERY. At the annual meeting of the l.iu.nln Creamery and Ice (."ream Company held a few days agj facts and figures were presented that go to show that the creamery business in this se, torn of North Carolina can be made a .-ii.m--. just as much of a success as anv .,::.r business properly conducted. The report of Nvrelaiy llian-oii snowed Hint the business of is in good condition. No worth of business for tin- pat vcar w shown by his report, tiiis being a v., sum of money reeive. f ,r butter, i. crcnin and eggs, feed and poultiv. Nun ides of the growth of the ,-reamery m., lie gained from a comparison. Tie fir year's business, gross, ; niounte I t around iHU.onn. -fhe manager's n-por IIeased the stiM-khohle; s and the se, ti la ry-treasurer announced that he , ji,-, ed to almost double the past vcar - !.,.. lies during the new yea'. The creamery sold the past ,.lt hur)red thousand d dials w art h o! bat'e alone. tor milk and creamery paid out to ! round 1"j.mi0. The creamery shone, I j good j,r the past yuar. sod while a d:i-li not paid actually to the hold,-,-, sum of money was spent diring t OB improvement of tin- plant, t nient, new buildings, etc., the mi ing put back into the building and ,.,,;. Dieut that the growing concern nugh: be enabled to take tare of the cvianding business. The Lincoln County News ;mtvo that the creamery is now a paying cm cera. is a community luii ler and .lo serves the patronage ajel en. our,-igem-ut of all." they would have been caught. J. F. NllOHT. PROF. MARSH OPERATED ON AT JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL The many friends in (laston county of I'.-of. Kov A. Marsh, formerly Mipcrin tendeut of the Belmont public nchools, will be interested in the following from The Mon i oe .1 orna 1 : "Friends over the county of Mr. K'oy A. Marsh will be interested to know that he on. L i went a very cerious opera tion in .lohns Hopkins Hospital on Inst Monday for the removal of tin on the brain. When the ini-ission was made, however, it was found that the tumor had become o deeply embedded that its removal by the knife would be ery un "in', so the attending physicians have decided te give Mr. Marsh the radium trial ment in hopes that he may be pre Muted from having any further trouble. "Mr Marsh has been superintendent of the llut herfordton school for several years and ranks among the f'oremos' high .school teachers ill the state. Ih was nia i ri-. ou last August to Mis lies sie Ma. Mailman, of Ma rh illc . Mr. and Mrs. Marsh have a number of friends over the state who will regret to learn of Mr. Marsh's digressing illness and hope that his recovery may be cum ph'te. He and Mrs. Marsh will remain in J!al imoH- for some t inn. " V ".: mwmmimi Til -M WEED Tire Chains all sizes. Burwcll-Parker Motor Co. eggs, inner. IS) i CHAS T. BOYD MEMBER OF VICTORIOUS CAROLINA TEAM HAI'i:i. HII.I.. Jan. L's.-C. T. Koy.l. of .a-toiiia, is a nicmli'r of tht victorious Carolina debating team thai has just d-fcated ;,e F ni vTsity of I 'eeu.sv l a nia by a unanimous o(c of the judges, winning the sixth cnusecutivi victon m.-r the I'eniis.v Iv a nia institu 1 ion . Advoejiting the xcliisinn of imniigia tion for two years, the Carolina ieam comj.osnl of c. T. Itoyd, with T. C. Taylor, of Sparta, and C. I Feci-,, of Asiievdle, won the argument against i. best tacti-s and hardest lick- of i hi Feiiiisyhanian-, F. It. llanl-.ii. M . T li.-ii.iao-, ii, II. s. HetiingiM- and C. S. I'ow. who dcincud the fir.s- peech of Hettinger who was slightly indisposed. Underpinning One man built his house upon the rock, the other upon the sand. The house which was founded on a rock stood firm. This bank represents your best un derpinning. It means security at all times. 4 c0 Paid on Savings. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. "Where Your Savings Are Safe." ins M tv.t,t LJKirsnrs. .rami TriTirn;ww,iHil teooosce39eAceeocfooe) 5 CEATHS .M h'.i T. M(i(r;.. i i.l.i Nen , ws if rj , ed in- "f de.it h iii H. ndi i - en i W ot Mis. Mrs. j. T Moon, n ln.- hus'-and is a blether of Mr-. T. .. Hop.-. ., tin, .j.v. Tlie tuner. :l and lmri.il wili l( -!,J futi ". i.i.e.-i ,:i ion o . io, u at M u.e T. G. Hor h.itti. tl growwj Ktioa to discos plaai to reduce teai the tuueral serrken. COTTON ACREAGE REDUCTION DAY. Next M in lay, January 31. is Cotton Arreai" netucUea Day in the liouh. .Mrrtttfi xriU be heU ia arerr cot'fta- : e 2 Mr: LORAY MILLS CAFETERIA AND HOME BAKERY . . Corner Franklin Ave. and Loray St. Are Now in Charge of . Roberta H. Reynolds, formerly Director of The Y. V. C. A. Cafeteria, Charlotte, N. C. Meal Hours Week Days: Creakfast 5:30 lo 8:30. Dinner 11:30 to 1:30 Supper 5:30 to 7:30 Meal Hours Sundays: Drcakfait 7:30 to 9:30. Dinner 12 to 1:30 Supper 5:30 to 7:00 Special Chicken Dinner and Supncr on Sundays. Liht Lunches AM Day on Week Days. GOOD EATS AND RIGHT PRICES ALL THE TIME. TRY OUR CAKES PIES COOKIES DOUGHNUTS BREAD ROLLS FRESH DAILY FROM OUR HOME BAKERY FOR SALE Car of bulk oranges, tangerines and grapefruit cheap. Note the quality of oranges. Car placed on Siding on Franklin Ave. at Ad ams ice plant. A. B. HATTAWAY aiwiinraaCTjgiwwjijjiimr 9 OQII H Vi If 1MB 1M UN fe B SML lTJLVilJi O and S A...J.K oy's Suits To be continued through all of next week. But positively closing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH. This will be your last Final Chance to get a Good All Wool Suit for only DOLLAR M en s Suits LOTA Consists of Suits that for merly sold at from $19.98 to $22.48. You buy one Suit of this Lot at the re duced Price of $16.95 And you can select anoth er Suit of the same Lot for only $1.00 LOT B Consists of Suit3 that for merly sold at from $29.48 lo $32.48. You buy 1 Suit of this lot at the reduced Price of $26.95 And you can select anoth er Suit of the same Lot for only $1.00 LOT C Consists of Suits that for merly sold at from $39.48 and dp, including all of our best Clothing. You buy 1 Suit of this Lot at $36.95 And you can select anoth er Suit of the same Lot for only $1.00 bovs Suits LOTA You buy 1 Suit of this Lot at the regular price of $9.95 Arid you can select anoth er Suit of the same Lot for only $1.00 LOT B You buy 1 Suit of this Lot at the regular Price of $11.95 And you can select anoth er Suit of the sams Lot for only $1.00 LOT C You buy 1 Suit of this Lot at the regular Price of $13.95 And you can select anoth er Suit of the same Lot for only $1.00 Don't Delay - come and pick your Suit while the Picking is Good. Your size and choice is here, waiting for you today, To morrow, it may be gone. This Sale should appeal to you, as it enables you to get Two Suits, at less than the regular price of One at
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