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THTTBSDAY. FEBRUAKT 3; 1921. THE QA5TONIA DAILY GAZETTE PAGS in CLIPPING OFF THE YEARS To himself, a man is as young as he feels - to others, he is as old as he looks. How often an enthusiastic, spirited man of mid dle years is mis-called an "old foggy" just because his clothes say so! Be conservative but be awake! It's real ly remarkable what the style and color of your clothes can do, not only to make you look younger, but to make you FEEL younger. Proper selection of clothes will actually add years to your business life. WITH THE WOMEN IN CITY AND COUNTY Events of Interest in the Social Life PREDICTS 1921 WILL BE YEAR OF FAMINE. Indian Trail Cor. Monroe Journal. In a letter to the writer, Mr. J. Mc Donald of New York makes soine awful predictions. He says the year 1921 will mm kf , 'J We are show in: Hats, Hosiery and prices. Drop in and - for the New prii.;. v Spring Stetson !'ai!-ri!-g all at the new u 1;;i.c your measure Sijil. Kir by-Warren Co, The R o m e c f C c r. c'l C c ih c 3 of Gastonia and Gaston Facta and fx- known as a year of famine, not to be Fancies for The Gaiette'e Feminine cause,! l.y aUy natural phenomena but Friends. by the exoius from the farm to the Mrs. Zoe Kincaid Brockman . ity. What crops that are planted will Editor le good, but scarce. He advises every Phone 747 farmer to plant plenty of fooiktufTs. The wise ones who follow his advice will suf jp I fer no want, but he who heeds not his ; warning will know the pangs of hunger. J hp tillers of the soil, he says, are leaving for the city where they think they can get rich quick. This exodus will cause a shortage of crops, and fam ine will result. Mr. Mi-Donald urges the people of I'nion county to stick to tho soil, plant .ill the foodstuffs we can, and great will lie our reward. Continuing, his letter reads: 'This is going to be a year for thieves robin-is, evil minded and scandalous peo ple. Beware, of them. Thero will be lots of influenza in the early spring, and afli'-tious of the memory, brain, imper fei-tions of speech and colds in the head, I throat an,l lungs will prevail. " Fruit in kiinifa sections will be abun dant, in other sections it will be a fail lire. There will be plenty of snow an. I ice all through tho month of February. Mops and grapes will be poor; mice will be numerous; worms and (ish scarce. "Our new president will be popular; many fires will occur in ttie theaters ami schools; l.u-jro floods, in the eastern ami' central states; heavy storms ami torna ' does in the central states; many deaths . tiom drugs and by suicide. In general everything we need will be greatly re , dine. I in juice; and trade and commerce will be good. ' ' If who hate would love lis, And all our lives were true, Tin- .s';iis that Mving above us would brighten ill the blue; I !' . rih I v.ur is Her-- kise.s. And every scowl a smile, A I.. tt. " H-rl I th:ii thi- is would liar lly be worth while ; I i pin ,-s w mild 1.1.1 I ,'ll!ol I .. 11,. i t a brother net d. The Ion, I bear would lighten A Inn e t he g ra ve or grceil. If th i--e who whine won. I whi He, A ml 1 hu-e w ho l.-iiiiruisli .-, ogh, The rose would route the whistle, The yrain i.iilr.in the ch.ifT; I f h.-i 1 1 - ,-,,-r,. no! v jolly ; I f g ri, v '.:!' v.. .. forgot, i I li.-m and nn-l.i n. holy Wen- thin- ; !h:, 1 n,,-,v are no! Tl" n I., Ac , . 1 1 1 . 1 kin-el to Duty, And all . ,.,.!.! would ,,.,., A 1 .1 i l.i I i,.,.-.. r of beauty, A di r., m w it hill :i dream. It' in, 1 rt .11 1 I 1-,' in I ,, ivorr v nd w onn 11 to -.ih, i I .-.II gl.l I , l,o,v Wh ,;, li r h:, . to di, I I n. ;-.'M. r -pake to 11, i-l,.., r I '. .- d- iou 11 ! , of all. The r:l-l w.-uld e.it t. saber, 'I'1" -: " -r '-'.M nil the Will ; ' "' '' '""' " ml. I eli A I'd i' II !, Wlol'd . hill.', An I ;.,. pan ,- ( I -I. 'ii, And lit, ol I I dnine. V....!,;ngl..ii Herald. tt wcman-s ci in; 1 n MK KT I K I HA Y. I ' ' ,,, ., , Ill,,, I l,(lJ ,,f I v- ' ' M. "I I. h. :. iii the audi ' ' '' ' ' ' ' 'I tm.Te.l se I REAL VALUES FOR OUR BIG CLEARANCE S LE IN SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, TABLE LINENS, COUNTERPANES - Our )riees in;. he possible considerable savings to you. this list with you. Fair quality HI " I " !!. a.-ii-.'il 5-lnct iujf. Sa!. Price !)- ! I'.k'ac In l I . 1 1 K,' . i- Slii-etintf, Sale I'ri. ,. . '. , IVpp'i''!l 'h i! SlfHliii, Sali' I'ri:-,. . ' 81" WYar .'..!! ill a. ,.-.! Sinrl in. Sal.- 'r:(.(. 1 :;'. l'-'!.fivll I'. -.i' a i. .it- Sm-c1:n Sale . . . . ..'".'. , Hlx'.di r.t;, , i'i il I i,i::i'l v Slic.;.-', Sale Price 7ac I ' 1 1 1 . I .Mri. ii, 'il..v Case.--, Sale IYhc '. jhc .2:;i; I'j.ti.., 1 :!!ic i:..nai . :'.oc ;nn I:'! ri2H) Vcrv 'a r $1.5(1 7:'!i0 I,' ' :, : 5-1 Cn! v, ;-!!;, Si. V2" I'iIL.w '1 ui.:.,- , -w . Sale Price . . ' v ( a-. , Sale I'rice . . ( :. . -. Sal.' Pin e . were as hurl, ;is sii.r.n. verv Kt.eii,,' Sin-el:-;:. Sale I'r,. e ,aile I 'l ice I'ric - t- Brin . 39c . etc $2.19 $1.98 . 75c . 29c 2T'- $I.i; . 89c . 30c Su,;i:. '. , One I'd inv, . ! . 1 lL". Tiii'l- , 11I IH 10 I,, :; 75c 'allle eM I ,: L'Ox I I i:lra 1,1,. One bit Ki'( i., i, L'5c iH::t; 1 ;:5c iicu TOWELS! TOWELS! It. 1 ' 1 i; S , 1.. 1, cacli -a : t rn i' i w:K -h T..vcl.i, Sale I'ldcc '.'y 'I o.'ki- h Towel.-, Sa! Price .'. ''-' 1 -li 'M.v Tiirlu.-li Towel,-;, were .$1, Sale Price S.i!" I'r.ce 1 ' !. 'I'-.w.-l.-., Sale Price ' I! !' Towel.-, Sal'.; Price . . 10c . . 15c . ., 25c . ., 38c . . 43c 7 l-2c . . 15c . . IDe i "" is :n follows; ' 'if- r.nk, leliriiaiv HOG KILLING. Stanley New Herald. The Col lit wine nrtiele roil rihuled fo The Widesboro M. and I , by Mm. Komi hnd A. Hedfearn, on "hoc kilhnu tune on (he farm," is enough to make a fel low who was In oujjlit up on the farm and moved to town Iioniesiik. The ,le seriptiDn h so vivid that one ,-,ni fairly smell the K''"l thinys desrribed, hear the I'oiiversatioi, and expiereme the hilaritv of the oeeasioii over aiiain. The artiile ( fo h. If.",. 75 ( V'.' !e ?.-!.!lK ( 'r,,i i:, $5.;i5 (Vol iiri i ' COUNTERPANES PRICED RIGHT X; I If I' ( !!''-, S.'l e ' ice 'i. , S.i le Price ni . le I'i h-i - ' !!!- . were 7.5.1, Very Special 1Z, $2.98 $4 fUJ $4.S8 i r; Ht'Vj?-' :''' " '' ; f ff , - es I I'll III ' ! ! (3 (f '"-'"'" -es WIFE NO. 2 AIDS Win: The out of the ordinar . r. band for an aL:cIat- ! r leped rival, fecinirjp,' . n t! cd in the Supresr-.e Ct; '. ' right, who mari ioci G-ci".i- : td as a fne'nd of Ihr f.t :l v ia suing Cobcrr- for divorce. . . IM HER DIVORCE SUIT: -, c f a vii " who is suin;r her hus- ' rjjar'njr n court with h?r al- a I-.. ric:;t!iy ieims, waa vitnosj- . Mr ;. Uf'ty Clifford Cobcrp, ?' n actor in 1918, appcar Aii Annie Cobei-, (left) who FARMERS ARi; LARGEST USERS u? ( HAin or 1 1:, r, i,. are now t lr- la i u; ' -1 i. , i -this i-oiitit r . ... t ;i. . , more t ha u ma ;i 1 1 1 :. ' :: i v . rent more t ha u t I .. i I. i . j' llienl of a't !en t a ia : . i i 000 faiiiieis M-r ijsi,, : i(, 1 ' The motor 1 1 ui I. o, a Cess ill disti ii !-, I.ii a-. . ' . ;, ,: inadeipiate 1 1 a n-; .: I a ' ; u f,, -here pi'it'oi ins a val,;,i.'i ... , , atinn new Iuim - h ( , t ruck lines the I a mu .- , . diice williout loss oi' t iiiu' E U'v tal.' h f mi.-! !', I: ' ,1- " Mol' killinir time on Die farm' What '' :" "''"'k 'ri1" l'r" d it mean' hither and the bov up 'I ' n, , I,,,';.- ,, the eivtrs eolM- ,fr, ,,, (irs( H)r(1;k f ,yinn n 1 ri"h M' - lr" 'llirl "S hie- l.ots are lill.,,1 will, ,r..l..r I ,, r "' ""' ' InI' ;ir' rr ink- fire I, i, lit around each one. Mother '"' I " '"' " 1 ! " ""'I-' ! on the and the irirls hiirrvinir u breakfast. everybody riiiininn here and Ihere cettinei MM, t,V 1U.PE ' " l'"" r":"'y-- h .r'-"1"-;, "'' ';.vks vKuc.it ak k,r: t "'"'."f, w;,h al.out nho raised the higur-d In'i; hi the 1 I I I' ' I' the I'irst Pres settlement. All the little boys of tho !" ' -' ' '""eh pi- - iii.l a ve.y i 1 1 1 - r ueihboi hood natiliinir earjerly, getting ' ' jr.-iaoi on ' I,;,,.-, Mi,-ioiis last blacker and bla.ker with the s4noke and " " ''- ''. -' ii""l to , o i of the grease as the day (joes by, all the dog ' - 'I ! 11 e i 1 - -i I , ' . M.-.re;.i ret ind chickeim standinif by to eat eh a bit ' ! - !" ''. I. and the pioeram was of meal as it falls, the o.or of red pep 1:1 1 ' ret.iry, Kli7al.. th Me per and sae lieinjf dried out for sau ' ' l; 1'' '.: '' Tal'i y presented a MRP, fresh liver, pntators and eoffre be ''" ' l ,i n I pi. lure of r. .1. E. inn cooked for dinner. 'au't you see ,.i,, :-,,l of l,,p,. to the 'he pi, tine? .n, don't it make v,ui ''- I'i. t-'eivait Has the hilHK'.v.' 11 ' " I , . ..ii' from the South "The delicious spare rib, bark bone ' '' ''" '..!! -in . h u h to I'liina, and ind sausatre makes us forget the old. '' '" 11 ' " - " ' i , i - years. The I saereeable part, and a box of tie y " ' - - I b. Na.'iey Timber- 'd thitiRs sent to I rien.N iu town, most ! '' " -' b'litN-:-. ,S.,ns, re.-i- makes I hem wish they lived on the farm. I I. 'i.- eiijoynble I'ea loo. T4)4fJ ' ' ''- '- ''" 1 111,1 ii ver. 'splendid "Miinv ,'i little pii;. the pet ofa girl "' ' ' ' ' ' I. or b'.y, li.Ti be, II raised up and pet on tie- market, I ranst'ormin itself lul , a I' 'l i'i .'' J' I I , H ), U ,, f f, ,,,(,,.. s. ,e s,Ker fol the CIRCLE' MEETS. table. r a suit f . lothes for its ,,nei. Tie ' " I'- i 1 .r. '. of the i ', n The boy or (jirl nho has never had the ' - i 'I .-, -, , v :nl. lestinn and of rai-inj; a pit; of their very im, : 'I '.'.!". .i ,' . j -ii,, ,! ,v al't. rnooM ha-, missed a lot, and why is it that ' I . - - - :c-e, mi. The president, father always ant to iive them tie '..l.i t, i.;. '. .--.-l,- and afb-r runt lint termilk, scraps, coin meal, ' - i b-,. :, Mi,, Maltha "-"at bran and a lot of hivi,, alien '' ii hi .. i;!bie I l.er w.ik in connection l" liae often idiiinUed these little it'i "- ', iiii-i Seri.',. proerain. 'nnts into the pride f,f the barnyard. '1 . 'A. i. u !, r real a verv sulen ''"''' they have also started many a bank P.i'.-ii- 'I', a.-her A so 1 :n counr. '!' I ' Pa .ii'." and Mis- Ella " When a city boy wishes to earn Mr , .:. . ... . ' -i, - !.( faculty, spok" I"" ket money he sells pap. rs. becomes a '. :i- ' ! '. i, " I i ,.-h r v-i.,tion from delivery boy ,,r runs errands. What ,.,n i; 1 . ... a ,,: ti..' T.'.i, ,'u r. " These '' country boy do if he wishes to hae a i-; . r- p'e-e w:,'i h, Ipful tl hts bank ac nt of his own.' 11,. has way. i.i ' - re l.ail will, mil, l interest and "'at a re ipii. ker and casiet a nd far more i-i -. T ; , ir.de. j . I , : , -..-.) to wel interesting than any of the tnr:iii' the ' e t.'.i i-v, i,-;,eis an I the last it.v bay has. .lust think of the plcasiiie i'i"''' !;. . "!' eae ui.'ilh is iho.sen as iind the profit that can be derived tiui, i' ::'!' da, f "i iin'"!in;. a lb k of poultry, from turkeys, from Mi . I'. I.. . .mi, li. .hail-man of the :l cow, from a garden, "om raiding '" ' '' - I'. 'i.:''- end s. melit committee I'U. y ':a-'- ,,:' t'ie psora iii for the "Try -.tu,o of these things this y . ar ' - ' '. d'l.i. Migrant will be en' and v.. if i doesn't beat a cotton 'if. - -. ut !' oi -,, ,- !-,',,,,- present ' pat' le " .. ii,.- .- .,. ill i,.. evtend'm'er IS THE KU KLUX KLAN I ' : ; .,:. ','- of - ia, clnldrm, BEING REORGANIZED IN SOUTH? U'" $ I .fill ( ,,'!,, VJ" si.:'. ni.- 7L'" 1.5.7", .-.t'::i 7:2" .'vl.l'S I'' ' I .. 7L'" S'.-;.7-'. .v. II I'i 'il'" ).:,() Ail I'i $-r).nil I 1 ;i .,, MiK a Inc.- 111 ( '., TAP-LL-. LINENS AND NAPKINS 1 ' 1 - '- !' "'" 63c ' i ' ' i - I'Mir 85c I'.itp.. ' . 1 Tt le ' $1.23 i" '' 'I'l i'i'.. I'.i Mi lai!ia k. Sale Trice , .. . . $1.39 "'' 1 1 I'ii'nas-k, Sal.' Price $2.48 I ni- i T.ii.l,' liama-lx, Sale Price $2.98 1 ''" " l.'ip.'ii Table Damask, Sale Price $3..5 i ' i a; n .vl In,, n Napki'is 93c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.98, $7.93, $10.95 30 RETAIL STORES MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS 30 RETAIL STORES I' 'A 1 1 - ii,,, l in- 'irrgragii':ffto u One mar. built his h6isc upon thv rock, the oihr upon lac sand. The house which -.raj rounded on a rock stood firm. This bank ivrcG'jnls your best un derpinning, I?: ncar.G security at all limes. 4 c''0 Paid en Saving's. Gaston Loan &. Trust Co, "Where Your Savings Are Safe." ; I I SOCIETY PERSONALS . r. i: w .i ti' r ."ni l in. i 'I -ion. - 1 i i , t lie dr. v in ' 'liar lr-. h i ," ii c i "s sister, Mrs. ' ii" ni. ,! Ii. r nicniKers Yiokville Kiopiircr. i'i ii or 1,'ock Hill, ,l,,n. L'!. li ttieio :, ' I . i' Ii. i m i '.i ii" aivi I in li of tlio lnisll,li Kmpirc of tl.. 11 ' : i - -' of - n, h ,, ni.it ions : Order of the Kn Kln Kliin now l.eino I :" I - r -so. i.i t iotm iire or orcjuii.ed thionyliont (lie sonlli l,v (',,1 s'ndv of rhiM Hi'lf.-ire. Willi.ini .1. Siumions, in I!ock Hill.' ,;- . i.il l's point of view; for (-ionic .eo,e s:i.v thai llien- is :.nd : ii;-. efnl trnid.-ince of ,-liil some say that there is not. A lio.-k Hill o :,i n -liool ; for inori- citicii as talking to the correspondent - - i i: i n si,i, ,v .s'.il,. .-in, ahont tin- insttcr today. "I- im- in 'Ini i h-ston a few ,a s ajo and M;h dis -- - - nissiiiK the order heiiiK orcaniicl ,y Siinnioiis v.ith a 'ha rh'Stoii man I i pressed the opinion that I uonhl like to. join the order, since my eramlfat her was a iiii'ImIkt of the urininal Ku Klnx Klan " 'Why you can join in your town of Ko k Hill,' sai'l he to me. 'There is a liiancl, here ill ( 'li.'i rh'Ntoii, of l,i l, I am a meinher and I uii'lerstand that a Klin has leeii organized in Ko,k ITill ' "1 have l,eoii milking some in vest ii,-.i tion of the matter," the (jentlein.i n went I-VI, IT ".stranc on to say; " l.ut so far I have Ih en al,h' i . I., av v. iu-lit champion wres t,, le;,rn nothiiiK ahont the (.ran-h of '' . ha . in -sed a w illinj;n. ss to dis- tM, order nhich he said oxistd in IWk i in , ):- ' I' his fHMions he:i,IIock, Hill . ' .! 1 1 i i. ; . promoter, aniioiiiu here I . ' -' ! WILI.AKD-DEMPSEY BOUT ,ii I,, had a hi 'it from Lew INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. ' "" V '"'M '"''" ,h" ''1' ' V Th Associated I'ress. .! a . -i in d it the sport ,,1. MilT.r ,os AN(;K,F:Si ralif.. Keh. L '!l " ' r '''' The l-" rouml lxut U'twi-eii Jack Icmp soy, heavyweight champion, ami .less The Gazette has two phones. Call 50 . Willar.l, former champion, schedule,) for it u want to talk business; call 232 March 17, in Nw Vorks ha Ixm-ii ind f it uu v.ar.i to t.iik lo the news or edi- initely posi M,ned, lemp-,y .hiii,,,iiic,-.1 jui w.y ftjM Limn. fgM tonal dcriartmenta. today. y 'sv, j s fco ; r-' '- ' -' v.'-'- : - v - - "v i . - S- " ". V t :' if JJ- U IT. I . ! jf e jitnH. i s u jt a W AV.. i'i .if 5, s r. a r .'ir.'-t.-, Hi . J "r'.v 1 4 1 ::.;,w, , m I.I.WfS SAYS HE WILL DICONTINUK JIKADL0CK. I'. 'i'1 A -s.ii ia lid I 'ress . i I ADVA NCI ?) ! SPRING: Irf. i! AraLic clrr.ijr, i lange is of colci- a Sprint; freest;! oi Li - manner in v. ! , . li , effect. (R;--.:,t;. can witli lie-: y .,' - ! also honvil;' c;:i'jti; c C'lnvr v.!';; .1 - I j ., .1:,- r. t , . I -HSJ- io:. IS i i'j'Of.l PARIS; WHAT MILADY WILL WEAR THIS U .n c( IHavy crepe Moroccan and robins egg blue is a truly ! I;y iii n-j-v possessions of France in the Far East. The me ;t tic; -y v 'J, nietal beads. (Middle). Here is a chinning 'ii'! wM'e cr;pe Moroccan with black beads on he white. The ! - .- ( or -.iiir.ation is achieved produces a n. .'. attractiva ' ;. street costume for Soring we,;- ,'. r-..rjj Myroc-'-'l-fli'i:' cemb'ned with Copenhagen blue t.ili. Ihe back ia " I i ' ' Hi Ha ii.- II M.e He Sjiinl I JacM. : .V I i,, ' in V en r;:l el.' Is pre ' i 'i o'ir !i:, ri'y . ..si .-irr c w.i ! )i . ,-i 1 1, soj r i ' ' .j I v, i - v on ! d , oi - ',; io -i: ' I l av- . k. '' a ioitar. a ! olar and t-vo l.'AI.'IS, .l.in. ,'!'i. -m iro t'laii .",.ooii N'-w ,-:d.i,.-l no..! roi.ui i a to got., oi' Au.-t tati-in auJ '.' r a "ntraft sialic. n i!li the I'.ril.s), lir.',-!or tifiterat of h'rnv Materials. Poland is to givfl l..,n-Is f..r l.l.V.i.'i.in poiindr. n.3 payment t tic Inf. rii.iiioiial t oiii.i.itt.o TV. "' ' r.-dds which will li.iaiici. rb. affair -.- i. j i , ., " Tho 1'uli.sh sovcriimi'iit has "rr"l Hot i i'.tctn thousand people read The Ga- . i nut ."He every day. A small amount will U TtWit'M tlio n.anufrturoa g'M..Is t.-iiry a mrssage to them (oi yon. .ItV T'1M t.- hare inirrt nf 1h loth 1.1, tho theapMt and the best. . 'for tutor; tudi ! IT IBM .nr. .IT ,T I A '' 1)01 I in I : A I K ttl ii o' a- ...it .,M t-o If I 1 tr " Uiv . ' - In"
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