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PAGE EIGHT THE GASTON IA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY, APRIL 1 6, 1 921 . ' GAZETTE WANT ADS They Bring Results. Try 'Em. Classified Advertising Rates: Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. Ada et in this type 10 cent per line. All keyed adi strictly confiden tial . FOR SALE. FUR BALK: Frr Brandon. 1! :, CI Ii u,il.h FOR SALE: Clem per ton. Phono wheal straw, sli. Jl'ii.nii tf FOB HALF.: OM newspapers, Jl, hundred pou.ids Gazette office. per tf. FOR BALK: Lot 77 'w li. feet .-, I joining resilience of Mrs. .M. A. I ' guo iu West Lowell. Meal for hum, in best residential district. Reasonable price for quick cash sale. See -Mrs. W. L. Keiincilv, Iiclinniit. l:: FOR KALE: Nancy Hall ami Porto Riro I'otato plants, i.ijstiiai.l, odd for- 1.35; l.OdO for t-'..".!!; L'.dtiU for $1. ". By express, F. O. It. shipping poijtft, 5,000 for $!(.5(i; 7...UH for 10,0(10 for 17.od. Count ami quality guaranteed. I'rompt shipinent. Cn.vv ell' Plant Farm, Concoril. N. c. , Sat AlMp WANTED. P WANTED: Position as truck driven m private cr. Call 77J.I. L'i.i WANTED: Your orler for I, re. quality. Wiiar.l Dakery Co. If WANTED: Second hand show case I ft. high, 4-8 ft. hiiiK. "N." (iastonia (iHSette. MipJ WANTED: To liny a ko. becmul hand hot water tank, small size. Mrs. 1'. 0. Michael, West Fourth avenue. tf AUJSANL 1 RUCK 6PFXJIAL for Hiitiirday. Hie bargains in used ears. W. II. Wrny. liie' FOR SALE: Seven passcnuer Nat ii ma I Touring car, good condition, new paint, or will trade fur real estate or Stock. K. I'. Rankin, phone lis.",. tf FOR SALE: Chevrolet touriii car. Btden.lid condition. Haram to ipii.k uyer for cash. See J. W. Atkins at Onzette ofliee. tf 8EK WRAY when you want a used ear. Frii'ct and terms always ri,jht. W. II. Wray. H. -J STOP NOW THINK: WHEN BETTER AUTOMO BILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. 18cG WITH ALL THE FORDS we deliver in May we expect to furnish a squirrel to pick up the nuts. Burwell - Parker Company. 1Gc2 FOR SALE: Ford Tourinjr Ca7, Selfstarter, good tires all a round and in excellent me chanical condition. Used less than six months and well cared for. Burwell-Parker Company. 10c2 FOR SArETloTd Tourinff Car, has good tires and guaran teed to go thirty-five miles per hour. $175. Ford Road ster in good condition, will make a very good light de livery. $223. Burwell-Parker Company. 16c2 WHY BUY an expensive car when you can get a Ford for so much less monev? A Ford will take you there and bring you back. Can a $5, 000 Pierce-Arrow car do anv more? Just think of the Service in a Ford. Burwell Parker Company. l('u'2 POULTRY AND EGGS. LGOS for hat Brown I-egh tiing: P.. I . I.',. ks. .1 rm. LOST AND FOUND. LOST: Fndav in Lusin. , South St., ctiild's go, chain. Find, r ph .,s. Fav Lavender ., Mr Hi. I i Mi-. LOST: lie W. H. Kn ii hi ' Ktir. made from go; return to Mis Efird 'n and rrc Ko l:. lvr r- w: i ... FOR RENT FOR RENT : Tw Phone .1. iiiifnin -led 1 FOR RENT: Four L. N. Patrick. . rtim iit . tf FOR RENT: with bath. Ti. re, Apply ' Unf uriiisln - I X" .air I. W . .m - ette. . ti'. LOST: Friday.' fl.c M),. in Oa-tnm... Oasis 6Tl1TO'Yrtrt." Finder pi. .,-,. ie turn to J. KuK'U ( jaig. 1 1 lf.p- FOR RENT: Two riHims, furnished or unfiirnished, suitable for light lem-. kecpiug. Apply itifi E. Img Ave. I il.-1 tTW. HAsm r. mm.ivi.' : There's a Reason. Carolina ; Auto Service Company. 16c 5 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE: Our gin and rum mill will run Tins lays and Saturday of . a. h irk. Southern Cotton Oil Co. MI'tf ROYAL Kl.-clric Clean, rs .1 clrii' Cleaners ih it to you. M in its superior i the work. . Housewife, 'mum. Kan tf. Let us si, an. I cXj'l: k : II I handler I 'll rill! II l i i uTATt i I 'LA NTS: M il ! i- n - of tliem. si audi r I t lion-a n f 1'r'inpl on. S. . - I I I'ort.i Kico and ll.iiK plan'-. postpaid. J."c Hv i xpros "i. i i ; at ii i ' cl irs. .1 . I '. ll" fr.'sl, per WAKE FOREST ALUMNI IN COUNTY ORGANIZE Will Hold Spring Banquet With Member of Faculty as Speak er Association Will Boost State's Baptist College For Men. J Tl inn ow Indents of Wnk. f ,1 i C lee;,. 'i'liiw in Cast.. n couutv In hi a purpose eils-ioii , Hi. O III lectin Thursday iiicht for I " ol oitaniat loll. A f ter a d. . if the prnl.lelli cs,ential to an ind suce-Hliil .lull, the election of III. cis was entered upon. C. M. iistin was chosen as president. T. II. Kiiii;, ic president, and V. C. linens, ii . reta r and treasurer. Other olli. ers will be elected when it -hall ap pear licit such are oeces-ia rv foi the wcl f the 01 ya n i.at ion. Matters of vital concerii to the .rol opmeiit and promiit ion of the club wele then considered and dispo-.d of. I'laii' were made for I h,. enrollment of everv man in lln inly who has attended Wake I'oii'st. It was moved that. In lie eord-niee with the policy of similar or e;a ii t.a t ion of othe,' in-t it ut ions iu this couutv, n spring banquet should be held at which I iine, it was siic;e,esled, a mem b'T of the college faculty be invited to deliver an :i..lie. This mot ion was una ii itiiriiisly indorsed bv those present and a r i a iiayetnent s are already iiudei wa for the u epa ra 1 ion of this occasion. The at ten. la ii. of the initial r;a t hei i u (j of the Wake I'ori st Al mini in (iastmi couutv was quite sa t isfactorv and the re 1 'lilts ,,f the ineelin' were entirely pleas ine;. ThriiiiL.li this ortfa ni.a t ion it is in tended to 1,-iv,. till- If.'lptist college of this state the publicity and advertisement t il has lone; never had deserved but whicl TEAM MANAGERS GIVE MORE TIME TO ATHLETICS THAN DO THE PLAYERS. CAMHb'llMiK. Mass , April Hi. - fsports at Harvard I 'niversil y exact more time from team inn tinkers ami their :m sistants than from the players them reives and have n more serious idf-'ct on their scholastic staii'linu, accordiuu to a report of a special committee of the fae ally of Arts and Sciences, to President Lowell. Its lepnrt. which was made after the most thoroue;li study of athletic condi tions ever undertaken at Harvard, k.-ii.I the players on the athletic teams had a fairly good average record in scholar hip and at ten. la nee, but that the team managers and candidates for manager ships not only gave to athletics twice as much time as the player, but had a much lower scholarship .standard and cut their , lasses ot'Ieiier. The committee was appointed to inves tigate the question ''whether the pies cut met hods of conducting certain athlet ic sports make unreasonable demands up on t In- t iine of the st udeuts . ' ' ENGINEERS DISCUSS ELIMINATION OF WASTE PHILADELPHIA. April Hi. Klun ination of waste in industry and other questions of economic, social and p.diti ml importance were disiiirsed here to day at a misting of the new American Engineering Council of the Federated Engineering societies The committee on elimination of waste iu industry, appointed by Secretary Hoover reported that it had investigated I ii i. in i mill's coal mining, building trades, transportation, men's ready made .loth nig, printing, paper, metal trades, tex t .h -. slim s ami I nbli. i . I.. W. Wallace, vire ihairiuan of the initlee. said the cOlllllllttie finings wen- , peeled to liaM' an impoi taut in (Inner in bringing about belt, r mdu tnal conditions, especially iiupiovrd le la imii. I.etw.en capital and labor. MRS. ELIZABETH CALDWELL, OF DUE WEST, DIED FRIDAY I. C Ii I HI ' !! i, April 1 ". Mr- Eli, a i. i ih S. I'a'd.ved, widow, ag,. 117 ye.us. of hie . S. ('.. died at thr ho, f Inr -on h. r. early this in. lining aft.r an ii:i.. "f ne, w.eks. She is survived bv two da ught. rs. Mrs. 1,'obert II. Wnn i.. rv, cl I. in. olntoii. and Miss llattie i aldiv. il. of Hamlet, and two .-.oils, ( apt. I'..,ii,.,i IV i a! I-.m II, of ClifTside, and .loin. I., c.i'dwell, of Laiiriiilnirg. Thr burial i- t., I..- at Hue West. CARD OF THANKS. ill th" kind fiieuds an 1 neighbors . t. so Kind and good to u- during 'Ig lilite-- and nil tile orca-iou of a'h ol on, mo'tier, Mrs. Idla I, i th. ,1. I'-r. w.-thank-, w ill i v , r Winston vvi-di to express our hrartfrlt The mrmorv of tlieir kiudm s remain fie-h in our heaits. A. W. April KOPEIi. 1 Hi'JI. H-..-I tkv r. c: a o t i v v Theresa Reason. Carolina Auto Service Company. 16c5 SHORT LOCAL ITEMS This morning 's session of municipal court as adjourned till 1 o'clock this ilftlTllflOII . Tlir regular program of plays ami K.'iiiiih will be ln'lil tonight in tin- Armory ;it o'clock. .1U Rebecca ( lark will r in charge I'll,, regular monthly Hireling of the aston county community worker will c loll Mmi'lay afternoon at '.':''' 'i lock ill the Gray I'arkdale community uuse, Misses Edith I'ickein ami Mabel otfs hostesses. Yorkvill,- Enquirer: from Gastonia, ea'lcl to on Mr. .1. I.. M. i.il 's No. 1, last W. In. - lav. 1 1 -orb r a i h vd ropholua . Was kill. .1. I lie . o'.l I,:. I a dog a few wi . k j l.i tin i J Mr. S. C. H . ill ri. k eourt, ami faniil.v mot to Shelby to spell. I tl.. day of Mr. Hendricks. Ml, of Texas, win) is lieic on , 1. i r 1 1 1 a i I.I II a .-irk cow pla. , on York diagnose. I the mil he a niiiia I :.. en liltten by ,, eleik of till" I t iiis illumine; with a cousin M iniiie Foster. ' ln r lii-t visit sinee In r familv none. I We-1 inaiiv wars ' 'IK". V -West (la-tonia merchants are in bet , ter spirits this v.ifk than tor some time ' past. The l.or.iy Mill, the city's largest j I single manufacturing plant, i.'iu live .lays; (this week with a n increased force of op erat ives ipnl It IS next uinlcr-toiid that it will week on a full time be operated basis . Mi.-M Nell Pi, k sks that all 1 in the milli those who intend to enroll nery classes to be taught bv ('reigliton next week notify Miss Martha her by Mini day. Th,. morning at asses will begin W'c.lne-.h.y I d o 'clock a lid will be held in the Chamber of (' hall re isselllt The body of Laurence I auel icrger voiiug liastou man who lost his lit III .o t ion in France, arrived in his home town, Stanley, this nioining and is br iug given a military buiiol tin. all. i noon. A tiring squad from thr Cn'ton l,uards was sent by (apt. Strphrn II. Ilollrv to participate iu the military lion oi h for t he deceased . -j A small but enthusiastic audience was present at tl irthmise last night j to hear (irand Master l. II Tillilt of , the Independent Older of Odd I'rlloiv.s , deliver an address, Thr -prakrr's .sub lerl was " l-'ra lernily " and his address; was a most interesting one throughout . I Stephen I! 1 lollev, noble gland of das ; Ionia Lodge No. I SS, pieslded. i Yoikville Enquiri'r: Clover is grow , ing lapidly as a shipping point I'm linn ; ber. lliindreds of hickory blocks use.P iu making axe handles and other articles are being shipped to North Carolina milts; from ('lover. Scores and scores of cross1 ties are being brought to the (1. A: N. 1 W. tracks for shipment. At the pies cut time there are a huge number of I el . ephone poles cut from nearby forests a j waiting shipment from ( lover. On Monday will be shown First National It. ink window a where ''President Harding Start Cuba Telephone Service.'' Te iu the pi.t nr. I". S. lephoiic service between th- Fiiiled Stales and ! Cuba is seen being inaugurated by Presi dent Harding ill Washington talking i with President Menueal in Havana A distinguished gathering listened to this first I'liite.l SI a t es Cuba telephone con vernation over the longest underwater j telephone wire in the world. j --Yoikville Enquirer: Two unknown men held up and robbed I i . V . M.I Roberts, physician of I'.laeksl.urg, Sun 1 day night oil a lonely road while he was returning to the village from a visit to; a patient. The thugs t.iok his watch and a sum of money. Dr. Roberts i-ays that his assailants were white men and thati they wire both armed with pistols. He! was traveling in his ear at the lime of the hold up. the highwaymen forcing him to stop and threatened him with death i if he attempted any resistance. Dc , tectives ale working on the case. - Two while men, Heeler Heai h and C. P. (lor. Ion, were brought to the police station shoitly after noon today with knife wounds t'U head and ears, The men wire found iu the St a in pt mv n scc t it'll drunk. Negroes living in that sec lion phoned in to police headquarters that the two men were drank and down. One of the mi n had a purs,, containing f.'is,".. Whether the two men themselves Wei,, fighting "r whether their injuries Wele I is not .lit ion affair, tail t ntln tr. I, known, t- give ; They sober U a third pa " P. rtie con , the citv either wa oh. rent a. re lodged -(Mint ot iu the REPORT OF COTTONSEED PRODUCTS SHOWS LOSS (Hy The Associated Press.) WASHlNiiToN, Apni Hi. Th, I toll-eed for the March . bur. II li, ( 'ottoi and (otfonsee ight mi m I lis p 1 . an il. Mill. . -1 t r- In i iv s ; is. i I i ru-lie 1 In, Is report . A ugu -t 1 t . by 1 in- cen -u- '.I'.i.li; ton-. Olllp.ire.l With On hand at ..7"I.dn: mills M with .1 a l.h a r .:i . ig". .".c.i.!'; tons unp I I e. ol nil ' 'i id,. pro, i red I 'a'.. ." 7 7 w ith 1.1 H'.IH'iJ pound.,, s7".'t. and i.u hand pared with R.Hnr.l ,, pounds, coinpar, pro. In.. , s7". ')'. 1 L'li I with s.-, . 7 . , ; t ,ss a,,, on hand oli7..IJ,.'? Hi pounds compared wnh .;.",o nils, -i.-,. Cake and meal pin. lured 1. Ms. ill 7 ton-, compared with l.llsliill, and on h .nd l7t.7J.i tons, compare I with L'l'.s, 7 I''.. Pinters produced d'.l I bales, com pared w ith .Vi'.l.fi., I. ;,, oM hand L'Ci 1. 1!"' bales, compared with Jb7.;sd. Exports for the period were: Oil. "-'o.I7!M f'.t pounds, ( inhpaied w ith H'ti.- (i7l'v'.S!l. Cake and meal li'.ii,7".ii tons, c.unpa rod with l'Hi. I.intets, :i'7 i,.,uimio l..-.i. -, ,,,oi pir-d with oo,'.7s. i HEAVY CRIMINAL DOCKET ! FOR SUPERIOR COURT Two Hundred Cases for Trial at Two Weeks Ierm oflCepted by Harding Office Is Promina! Court Which Be- gins Monday Rumored1 That McGinnas Will Show! Up. .at' ii Superior Court for tlic trial of criminal morning I harlolt. cases will convene Monday with Judge W. I'. Harding, of , pr.-iding. Fololwiiig a one- week regular t rm of court there will lie a second w lllrlirinjj tin ok of criminal court com J itli, thin having been or dered by the board of county commis sioners by permission of the governor in or Ii r that the congested criminal do. ket might be cleared up. It is pos sible that this two weeks term of dim inal court may be followed by a two weeks -penal term of civil court. A re quest for this has been made to llovernor Morrison, but he is at present in New York iu the interest of the road fund and the request has not been acted upon. The reason for a request being made for a special t.-iui of civil court is found in the fact that the last regular term wa. omitted because Judge Harding was tied up in the long drawn out case of Mr N'uah vs. American Trust Co. iu Char lotte. There were I'.'o cases on the criminal dm Let this morning and this number will probably be increased to more than L'dll by Monday. Thiityone new cases were docketed. There is an unusually large iiuml.i r of liquor rases on the docket and, as thes,. cases are usually conp'steil, every indication is that the full two week-, will be required to clear the docket. The rase which will in all probability prove th.- one of largest interest on the ducket is the one of the State vs. Charlie Mcliinnas for blockading. M.l.innas is still at large, but there are rumors around tin i ourt I se to. lav to the cf feci that he will be on hand Monday. He ii under a bond of "Hid, which would be forfeited ill case of Ili- lion a pepa ra nee. However, warrants are out standing against him for a similar of fens.' alleged to have been committed re .eiitly and it is und'T-t that he will be promptly arrested oil this new charge if he puts in his appearance. POLISH DIET RATIFIES TREATY OF PEACE. WAI.'SAW. April Ili. Ratification of the treaty iet Russia by the P.i took place f peace between Poland, sov and I'kiaiue has been voted,' ish diet . This act ion, vv hieh veston lav. completes Poland s! engagement to have the convention an proved within :'.d days after the pact was! , signed, on March I V The bolshevik .government ratilied it on March L'J, but i similar action on the part of le I'k jraine has not as yet been reported. 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 r the terms of the convent ion mv let Russia ceded to Poland o.ftdil square kilometers near Minsk, and Russia and ; I'kiaiue turned over to Poland the .lis Mriet of Polesia, on the I'kiaiiiian Iron I tier. Russia and Fkraine agreed to pay I to Poland nil Inn a year following rati li.-alioii of the treaty do.liliii.lilid gold iu ,i,.s .ni, , n., Poland from being f,. ;,ny share of the debts of the f,, ,., Kmsian empire. Amnesty for political crimes was provided for, and all parties agreed to abstain gain la against each other. from propa DENTON MERCHANT IS DROWNED AT CHANDLER l.li.XI.MiTON, April LV-Wade 1 1 ill. prominent, young merchant of Denton, was drowned late yesterday in the Ha. Iiu lake at Chandler, in the southern end of this county, according to news reaching here today. A boat capti.ed and Hill found a place of safety, but later tried to swim to the bank before a boat ar rived to res.-u.' him and sank before reaching shore. Another member of the lishing parly is reported to have nar rowly escaped drowning while making a I desperate fl'ort to r, seiie the ilrowning recovered some six man. The body was hours later. Mr. Hill was manager of the mercan tile lirm of Hill and Son, at Denton. He was about L's years old, married and had two children. JUDGE LINDSAY CITED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT DENVER, Colo.. April Hi. -Judge Hen H. Lindsay was to appear1 in court for the fourth time today for sentence lor rontriiipt of court following his re fusal to reveal in county court the con li'h ntial -tory of a young boy, whose mother was being tried fur murder sev; era I y , a i s ago. Postponement of execution of sentence of f-i'io tine or a jail term was made, three times. District Attorney Van Cise announced last night, that the stage was all set for Lindsay's sentence today, lix.ept for a previous statement that he would lather y,, to jail than betray the C'li li-1. me of a child, the judge has not indicated his position. He has refused i. inner. .ii. oflers to pay the fine. ANOTHER BLAST OF WINTER IN STORE FOR SUNDAY WASHINGTON. April 16. Another blast of winter is iu store for eastern and , southern states tonight ami tomorrow.' the v.ea'hir buirau announced today. The Mississippi valley disturbance of yesterday is swinging northeastward with freezing temperatures in its wake I for Ohio valley, Tennessee and eastern gulf states tonight and eastern and south eastern states Sunday and Sunday- night, it is said, the freeze to reach south to western Kentucky tonight with light frosts in n . 1 1 In-ii Mississippi. HARVEY AND HERRICK , CONFIRMED BY SENATE ; WASHINGTON. April Hi. Nomina j thins of George Harvey, New York, to be ambassador to Great Britain, and My- ; run T. Ilenick, Ohio, to be ambassador to Flan. r. were ,-(,nlii me, today by the i-cliati . " SUM L. ROGERS QUITS POST AFTER SIX YEARS ' His Voluntary Resignation Ac- in Fine Shape All Statis tics in Connection With the Last Census Are Far Advanc ed. ! WASHINGTON, April l.j. Nam L. i Rogers, director of the census, today1 turneil over his ofliee to the assistant ili- j rector, William M. Nteuart, anil quit the , pul'lic service in which lie ''ire March IS, I'll.". was engaged ; Mr. RogerH ' resignation was accepted ! by President Harding and Secretary Hoover. He will not return immediate ' Iv to his home in Franklin, N. ('. His , children are in school in Washington, and he will await the end of the term lie fore going back to the state. Meau ; while he will dispose of the property he ow ns iu Washington . The resignation of Director Rogers was voluntarv. He said tonight that he felt, it was only fair to the new adiinnisl ra tion that he, a Democrat, should relill quish ofliee as .-0011 as convenient to all pa rt ies in terested . , 1 Mr. lingers leaves the work of the ' census bureau in excellent shape; ill . fact, it is more progressed than at any J j previous census . All the tabulations of. 1 population by Mates and minor civil di ' visions have been made and published. The statistics covering races, vocations and similar details will all be finished within a .short time. Everv detail of1 ! tin tin en. i.h, ! cal H'J'I c e a s u s promises to be behind i-etiniH bureau by the end of this cal-, ir year, in all probability, and at faiihiiest by the end of the next lis vear . i Director lingers hits made a record ill another way. lie has actually tinned : inoi.ev back into the treasure after muk ing an oUn ial estimate. The estimate I was if L'd,iiiid,dliii, and he thinks then will be turned back at hast ."11111,111111 ami j possibly If I ,111111,111111 . Heretofore cell , us diieclois have had to 1 nine back to con gre's for deli, it a ppi "pi iat ions . Hoover Expresses Appicciation . In accep'ing the resignation of Direr tor 1,'og. i - Ne. rttai v Hoover ixpreised j appreciation of his "devotion to the work and the public duty." President j Harding wrote in similar strain, ac . knowli'dgiiig receipt of the resignation , as transmitted by M, . l,,vei . At the height of the ccn.sii ; taking u",k l',riTl"r Rogers was th,' chief of ' ;'"' 'mpioyes. M tii. -.e ,,(ii. were mployci in Washington and the re maiiuliT were field agents. When he lelt ofliee the census work had become "''r '-'""I"' mat the Washington. employe! of the census bureau number ed only :!Hio. 1 1 had been e eetc, that I lireclor Rogers would hold Ins position until the end of the present fiscal year, but he decided to quit immediately. '"I felt that with a new admin h t ra lion in," said Mr. lingers, "they were entitled to have my resignation so they might fill I he ofliee from their own par ty. I have the satisfaction of knowing the work is exceptionally well advanced and my successor will have little trouble in winding up the job. I appreciate what the President and Secretary Hoov er have said about my service." Iu quitting ofliee the Tar Heel director has the satisfaction of knowing that his census figures have been iieiepted and approved by the various statistical or gan i.at ions of the country. It is expected that Mr. Roger i will return to business pursuits in oliua. but he does not plan Washington until summer. North Car to le MISSIONARY UNION TO MEET IN KINGS MOUNTAIN. The Woman's Mi-sionaiy 1'iiion of the First Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Chinch will meet in the lloyce Memorial church at Kings Mountain on Tuesday aiid Wednesday of next we. k, April 111 and L'o. The opening session will be at - o'clock Tues day afternoon. Mrs. ,1. II. Kennedy, of t iastonia, is .-ecretarv of the I'nion. A DEFINITE PURPOSE. The first step In writing a good arl Tertlsenient Is to decide definitely upon the duty which It Is expected to per-' form. An advertisement written at ran-' dom to fill a certain amount of space cannot be expected to bring profitable returns. The successful advertiser knows Just what purpose lie wishes to ac- : complish with every advertisement be fore lie prepares It. Then he can ! write his message Intelligently and ex-! pect It to be read with Interest. Sometimes he may wish to anuounce the arrival of a new Hue of merchan dise. Another time he may decide to offer reduced prices on certain ar-1 i.i,i But whatever the purpose of the an nouncement, the successful advertiser has that purpose in mind throughout the entire preparation of the adver-, tisement. His display Hues, lllustra-: Hons and text all reflect the message he wishes to send. j After all, the object of most adver-, tlspmonts Is to Induce you to visit the advertiser's store. And just as there are different reasons why you might wish t go there, so are there different purposes for which advertisement utight be prepared. Announcement We will be open on Sundays between the hours of 7 and 9 A. M. and 2 and 5 P. M. Gasoline, Oils, Tires, Accessories and Better Service. Gastonia Filling Station J. Miles McAlister J. Grady Gay (Co-Partners) xS ! I a -i! Talking About ICE CREAM Man - Gracious Alive, did you ever eat the GOODY-GOOD KIND That's real ice cream and it will eat right where you hold it. Manufactured by SWEETLAND CANDY & ICE CREAM CO. Phone 197 113 West Main Ave. rHtwaaaaiSKfiw COMING A TREMENDOUS DROP INTHE COST OF LIVING, IS DUE TO AR RIVE IN THIS TOWN, JUST AS SOON AS THE OPENING DATE IS ANNOUNCED OF FROHMAN'S Cut-Price Grocery WATCH WAIT Sffifilf3i!ri!riS!ri They work J naturally and form no habit- They work naturally and form no habit- Al the Store for CO tar J. H. Kennedy Drug Co., Gastonia, N. C; Robinson Drug Co., Lowell, N. C; Belmont Drug Co., Belmont, N. C. Horsley Drug Co., Bessemer City, N. C. Gaston County Rexall Druggists SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE They work naturally and form no habits 3 tfOOO only KK W
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