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s ' j f ? I ;!! 1 ft- l( f I i 4 ll ll tl I r it f ' 1 I i I PAGE SIX. THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE MONDAY, MAY 30, 1921. Classified Advertuinjr Rates: When paid in advance, each with the order: AJI set in this tvpe, ONE cent per word, each insertion. Ads set in this type, 2 cents per word. When ads are to le charged aud collected for the following prices will be charged : Ada let in this tyj 10 eentj per line. Ada set in this type 15 ; cents per line. AU keyed ad strictly confiden tial. ' MATTERS OF RECORD 1 SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Municipal Court. ., . . v , t i I' . . McKiri'. lit i oi'k, was a 11 follow lug ii.se- weic disposed of , ,usilll.,h xiit..r in town Hatiirdav. sa" in day : .Inn Mcrling, assault u (i female, taxed - Mr ' A Kiddle, of Y..rk. wan a n,t, ,,. ,ost. .business visit. u iii Ihr i it v Saturday. K.v.t.M Jvm-t, speeding, taxed witli . , , , -; Smith and K-l. f ' '' i'"--'-'. Isih'ik ii. were among Saturda'v 's v isitoi Ai' :i Ha rborm, assault with SHERIFF FINOS STILL IN MAN'S KITCHEN i 'Nponcii, utTl' among Sntlird: deadly ul, first tinie the heir to the"3apaueiie throuej is 'viaiting Knglaiid where he hat been i I received with fitting honor and ceremony. ' His Higlinos, Hrince Kan in, ia review ing the famous Coldstream Guards, all ' of l hem over six feet tall. The Prince of , , Wales appears in the background, i Most Modern and Uo-to-Dte - Then- will be an exhibit of the wo rk Moonshine Plant Ever Cap- i in tin- hoini' economics i Unites of the tured in Countv I Taken in central graded H.hool Tj.ursday after- Kitchen of Rex Mill Inhabi-1 noon at the school Inn Ml 114;. The public. . . ' is cordially invited to attend the exhibit. tni. .H 1 1 1 1 I I ,,llc, till I ,11.. I V tW, err disposed ul this immune; Kiddle 1- N" uning some - - J '.-..j ... talk about things 'being- Introducing himself to A. X. Lindsay . follow, : Vine ,,t 1 liemkee hall-,.- . where she i:iUrt n J(i. ,)Uj,,,i, ,jc al( ni.ylH. . at the latter' front door at the. Rex Mill Ma. k vahei, gambling, tined and " ""rsing patient. n.N al..." remarked the. observant citi- uii.Jay afternoon at 2 o'clock, Sheriff ....r Mr and Mi- I: l U d of tins morning, "but you'd be Hur J. V . Ca-rroll said, "Mr. Lindsay, I 1111- .l..i.o- i'crry, ga 111, .,11. lined and Lowell, mute one. were n. ll ty Sat j r : .-. I if .w.u take a trip around the derstand you have a still here. I'd like . nit '. 11 r. In v . :...mi t.. r jut how much building of' '' n 1 .:mii..i:.ii:..i I ... Hoi.vti, ,.. i-jimblinif. lined and .. ... ,. ., . . .. .... one kind and another IS aetuallv Boinir ' ' 5' uu a su"' rei.ne.i inu- True. th. re are no bin nroie-ts uu- Si,v vt'ry noncnaiaiuiy. "nam rinm in. and 1011 . I ion, ;h ajiion I ! t the I'll .1 id low II ' In le Saturday FOR SALE. i'OB .1.K: (I.- will 1 1.1.1. f. bile; four 100111 ii.m- . li. phone ) 1 .1 . itmmfJwrffrrri,fi,""Ji '"h drifly, an.ldii'. lined M ! II - ,l-- - I.. I.. I.. M-. -liinu' inloii' -atinw Ini .Meinori,.! Ha.v 1 hum. . 11, , time 1 till Jue-da.. ;i .a-!oii;a toda.v Not 1 11 tin hank I.e.- II .fTiimn, alTia ;n hi. i. .leadli " (.. n inn tie holiday. n.-ed. . .iiitiiiin d till 'l'.a-da , ,. J,,!,,, I'.:..- l,a. Jim Ncel., aflrin- in win. I, d.-alls ,.tv , ,, , , lion. T ll.ni a ' " -.m.Iioti nil lle. 1, 1 ..11 1 in, ie.1 nil 1 iier...i . H. u i,inie,alou on West mill avenue l)R SALK: At a i.aiain ii.vr dre.-- -I I.. Hi it t .1 in, aault, lined and ;,,, mned into it la.t w.ik Th.-y had ing parlor with u.v in .-t eiiipim-nt. ''. been living 1'i.r .-ome tun, . t liauklin i M. Francum. .1 - 'i .1. M. Ai.xand, 1. speeding, taxed with aeuue neat Idoad. l'ORTU KH.'O, Naiii Hall potato plants ' ".L k'.'a u-t in, ,p. ed . I a led with the Kn" ' ""on.au. ... 1 i . -1 . . r . $1.5(1 M; 111.0(111 ,,,, , l.p.. (.a. I'laiit V,.,,,. , M.iks.. ..rrned tl.it. iii-.riilM t., spend a Farm, Haxley, (ia. .uv' F 1'. Urxai.l. speeding, taxed with tne , v. ,. rt j-arenu. Ah" .ind Mi, I.. .M, llotlmau, at la!a. II., main III I Inst 0111a friend., are ilclightcl to ir nun again. li, uk. . mi! in in-. 1 till Ileal French I'oppn- .11. on ii 1 1 . I 'Cist 1. WANTED. Tues.lav. WANTKD: Balesniaii with I 'or. I tnnk. ' is ) ..tii. Must be good worker and honest. In ' quire Gaiette. :;'ip-l llofi inan, ill link. ler .ia. but t h. ie are numbers and nam- 1 K "iuK to tl10 """'Ucu ami you will 1 In r- ol' cottages and bungalows going up. 1 I, n.g . , I.,, iied , !V thi, so. but a buildiiiL' ma Surprised at the cordial reception ten- t.- .al man told ,.. today that then- was '"'. th., alien ff walked back to the an uiiusiialU laige number of sets of kitchen and s-ure enough' there he found' plans for I s in the hands of contrae ' wlll,t '' le-ribes lis. the most complete, 1. , i for climates at this time. The fact n"1'' Uiw'r distilling outfit cap- is, tl.e mate,,,,) men and contractors are Iur'''1 111 'stou county since he has been .,t tl pinion that, if general business ' "henff. It. was all copper and was ar- ..,n..ti..i,s .outinue to improve, (.astonia. r:',l''ll f double distillation. is going to .-xperi, m e a splendid periad " W" ,n,'k'' a ll,tk' J"H"r on it occa ..f I,., 111- b, Hiding m the near future." sionally for our own use. " said the owner. "I haven't any tn the house an." , never sold any. .lust like tn have a little MEMORIAL DAY uumlx r one liipior around the house for our own medicinal and social uses." - 1 Sheriff Carroll, who was accompanied by Deputy JShenff J. A. Hush and Police man I'arri-h, brought the still back and has it 011 exhibition in the basement of JJ UuLlVsJ bSUJ eases Them Ml ! n ( ' onl iniiei'i frolii nag.) 1.) AVAXTKJ): Room and board . lose in by young man. Address "('. II.." care (Jazette. ' I p- WAX-TED: To exchange A I I ber f cotton mill stock. Address " Lumber, caro (iazette. I I IS. II. ,.. K,., , . ,.i s, ),..-.,- -. ..,.. Maior liaiis, drunk and d.si.i.l.-riv. with sal. of ll,.- silk poppa, m.oi.- I.i I'liiue of Lion after lie has met t. ; the court house. 1 lined . 1 and .ost. Fren. I. widow. The poppa- nr., . i.nn v a ml won the light. 1 Delore Magistrate t. h. Morns this Will Holaler and Annie Jlugli.s, f., grown bv Miss Whit.snle, Inm, d "( lu r land had the silver a ml ipdil and moninig Lindsay was given a preliminary and a.. ji.. pro,. be Mr. F.ancis A. Whit., id., pi. k gave th. in fi.eh, but our dead W the ''earing and was held tor trial in Supe- i g.- llr.ni, assault 011 ., female . ed ileal 'bateau Thiei 1.1 . i.al tr. asur-s we gave in the. lavs of our nor Court under a -lJ bond. taxed will, ti- esM. v greatness. And some have prospered i.'n.isay came to i.aMou county iroin Filhngli 1 1 .,11 111a 11, aflrai, lined to am. AFTER EUERV MEAL. WANTED: Housewives to see the Electrical Washwoman at work this week at Michael & Bivens. Inc.. bhow Kooms bouth Street. Hill llolTinaii, aflrai', line, I t" am. Mr. II. II. Sp. ni. r and i.i.mn moi.-d ti.iojigl, viar times with silver ami gold; t-'harlotte about four months ago, .-ntiirdai into their handsome new h .me ,M, .. tIMI., ,,,.,-isl, within a ' at the . oilier of ( 'hosier -ti. et and West , .,: 1 ,. ....... DE PALMA SETS NEW r raiiKiin aieniie. 1 n, 1 1- ,,1.1 m ,u w 1, h i, ttsSi.t, . forijotl-!!. Hut the ... p.,,, ;- ,""Vl'1 ""' '''"'" .1,-ad, who died for the world's freedom " , ,,,-ster sue.-,, win i ,-,upi.-,i .iniing , .S(, ,,.,!, ivi. Tl.e Son of Man left Palma set a .new track record for .75 l.nnslois i.t real estate hai,. been the summer bv M r. S. I'.l.n.r Sp. n. ,-r a nd ,. r(.,.(11.. therefore doth mv Fathei miles. averaffinB 92 87 miles an hour HOcl "'!s'''''"l at the . ourt house as follows: family whil,. then residence ., ( n. -1. 1 ),,. . ).,.., .,v ,b,Wn 'mv life ' Sarles was half a Up behind . Wilcox . - - - 1. .1. iieiiiv auii niii- 1 .1 ,1. , rriee. RECORD FOR 75 MILES INDIANAPOLIS, Ini , May 30 -De WANTED: All patrons of the Castonia lot at corner of llnuim street ami is.-.- I High School to know that H. I', is the avenue, ifli.nim. Ixt prescription nnnle for' ferm.nta W. L. Mnllniax to .1. .1. Mullinax and lion and stomach acidity, also valuable wife. Hi1, acres 111 Crow.lers Mountain " in the treatment of vomiting, .liar- township, ifjiiii. , rhoea, dysentery and rlux in children W. Herbert I'asnui ami wife to A. A. and adults. If Cloning. t, L'l:, acres in Dallas t..wnshi.. ; r" 1 1, otis. 70. WANTED: Brine your clothes ,i4,i, , (0ster and wife t t s sum k nd try them out on tne 1(.v a,i c. c. liri,ei,tc,. roi,. rtv i Dnllaii township, . 1 .())(. c I I'.,.,.,., 1 ... 1 , 1 if!.i..:i 0 r: r .. n 1 i" v -. 10 JVUCnaei OL Piveiia. lUC. OWl ,,lK,.r, ,HU ,racts of ,17a, and s'-, acres I " ' AUTOS AND TRUCKS """:,s UMil'' f ,'1:I7-'"' ss s Marriage License. BU1CK BIX for sale. A 1-Mechanicnl Marirage license has been is,im. bv 1 condition. I'llOlle 371 .1. H V Fri. tf. register of .beds to the following: . l.ohi rt . Whitwnrth and Mae Wallets Tl. e First National Hank To.-,. lav 'hat I may take it up again." Even so 119 winner, went out of the race in the will show a pli-tiiie wlici,. "'Japan', Ku Iur. Mikado Visit, England." For the shall these sons of men take up their lives aga in and life l oi .1 er. ' ' and try them out on the Electrical Washing Machine now on demonstration at FOR SALE: Or will trade for Ford roadster, If-h" sport model Harley JVavidsou motorcycle. If. D. McAteer. McAdehville. -d Ts' f4-- ' x : :'--v-viv. I 23d lap . Joe Thomas, hit the north turn wall and dropped out of the race with a broken steering knuckle . He was not hurt . Alley .was third, Hearni fourth and Milton fifth at 75 miles . . Boyer held second until the 25th lap and twice went to the pit for repairs : The tandings were unchanged at. IOC miles. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY EXPECT MORE THAN 200 BILLS CHARGING VIOLATION PROHI LAWS GREENVILLE, S. C, May 30 More than 200 bills of indictment charging vi ' olation of the national prohibition lawr will be handed to the federal grand jury' when the United States court for the western district of South Carolina con-. venes at Ander?on tomorrow. 4m It appeals to everybody because of the pleasure an0 benefit it affords. ' The longest-lasting refresh ment possible to obtain. Sealed tight kept right in its wax-wrapped impurity-proof package. The Flavor Lasts 1 in in nrm in . Mr. Wade I'ursley and the Misses eivis, uf th,. I'lih.n nc iuhhorliooil FOR BALE: ' ton Maxwell truck, a tan mm VoTil tnnk Hi mini linr A: Co. iiiMli (il iur MUIIII' III . . I, Huntctkr mi K;i! Tliir-I .iv.-niii-. WE CAN MOW recover vour ,.' Ford tounne car top and, Ml!' lfiltl' . of coihttsviii. . i- back curtain, furnishine all unending s..me time in the mv as ti materials and labor for $17.- '"'s' "f.'" x'"- ;raham McLean. 50: Roadster $15. Burwell- "l ""' L'tier s hm n Last rimd Parket ComDany. 'IU'U"' 1 28-30-1-3-c 4 ' " mitr, vmir rnnn o TTTr N,r' Kenneth Habington and THE NEW FORD Speed Wair- , eh.i.ire,,. a.,,,.. nd ti ,." m a Off Will SOlve VOU.r delivery. ..v. r Charlotte, were tha guests Snnda-. problems at a minimum cost. ,)f Ml. .,,, Ml., w ,, . ... ,, about it. We are exDectinir, tionie on South Lei) street. another shipment of Ford cars this week, bo come ear IV'.- Burwell-Parker Co LOST AND FOUND. M. and Mrs. ,1. M. Ciaig had a- their , guests Sunday at their home on Kast l'i. : - , . . , . oo fv i o a imi-i avenue nr. an.t .Mr,. Keiinell, O-JU-X-J-C 4 ,.,,rtU , n,.irn,( ., M.(i(i 'leiiu ami ...ra.la Simrel and Mr. Mow .rd Simrel. of It... k Hill. S C. - " STRAYED OH STOLEN: Itriudh- and Miss Willi,. Jenkins, w In, I,.-,, I,,-,.,, '; white bull puppy, lleivnt'd f,.r return lung th,. pist v. 'a, m the Charlotte j iu n. D. i.ar.iner at r. vv . Cardncr v "" " . nas reiuine.i iinin, t.,r tie l!ntf t.il.Mi alnri. !lo-. Slllutller. I'olloW illl ll... i-li..i,nr Butter-Nut Costs No Wore Though Butter-Nut is so pure, so healthful and so appetizing that it stands in a class of its own among breads, it costs no more than the ordinary kinds. There's a smaller profit per loaf, true. But there are many more loaves sold. The NEW Butter-Nut Bread So go to vour grocer today and insist on Butter-Kut. But look for the label, like that shown in this ad, which appears on the gennine. n CAROLINA BAKING CO. Gastonia, N. C. I The reason it .loi-sn't read "Hus bands obey your wives," is because Paul, ivasii 't a woman. annaaDnnonnannnnpnnnnEansiannnuDa&aiaaHKiiSLiaarjnEnp a a a a a a n a a a a Wednesday Half-Holiday Closing Agreement ;ipi' 4 Mis Jenkins spent some time at th, IM&T". Bet wwn ork and (.a-toma by Uatt. n p.,rk in diev.lle ,,,.l i. way Of Jtlddle s Mill, May L'sth, :;i t'n. nds at Win-lmi S.-ilen ii 4 t'. S. lire tin. I rim. Ifeward for nil,.. t return to II. H. 1'atillo, ( Estonia. N ... c- ::1 I' -' M,s. i;. i.. ,i,h is , . 'i-iOST: Saturday between Km-11 store. New Ht(. road, and ::l" N. Kalis St.. one bill and eight tl bills, bv ...I ore.) man with wife and three children to support. If yon need it wins, than i I do. keep it. Liberal reward lor r. i turn to Walter liryan at (iastonia Kur and ,1 Th. on; 'fltine. I., her as. n of S niture Cii's. " a Last Tin., I av. i.ue bv i a l.rok. a a i in which she snffi'icl in : peculiar a.ciilcnt Sun. lav afternoon. A a , russiur ,..,r (,., t j, ,.,. ,1, (, the automoliil,. I,, wii,h thev were dnv mg was about to ,-,ui. jut,, collision w ill ' ne iveiiiioiit eied i n- , ,,r a nd Mr--. , 1, I 't i a nil' f I i i'hl I I . 1 f . , . I ., " ' ., I , 1 I , '. ' l 1 I o, III Lil: '''"' '"'fore it s'opped. b leaking Ji.q n-n AUTO DRIVERS RACE (Continued from page 1) 'i"g ;l'e w i r- of tl, ,i,. , ' Ol'l e la, llir; , hlsic Tile tl.l. k i. tWO j ;, !,.,.,' ,,,. , , ' ''e Ulp. Ilee. ss t t 1 1, e; -H II . :, r:'"' A . o,, I Till .MliT I. th ' ' ' bio-, J t the Links of the t ' 1,1 low t. in p. rat are, a feature ne. ... '"' fo-' vvoik. for a warm ink THE "WIFE KILLER" will be ad out oi a lob when von see the " ""i" u- i"'. hus i..w. r Electrical Washer demon- 4 --i-s-i. inhcti,.,,- ,.,, stration bv the factory reire woui.i i. fan. h,, sentative this wcpL- at Mii-hl "'"i 'mg i,,r ;l , .),,. ael & Bivens. Inc. :U)cl . '''' 'i'1, :.'.,, pilot ing an . igut . v I i ''ir. drew the pole. l(..s, ,- s. ,,,,., ,!"'i i' 11 '" Itoyr were lined along-i ,- f s 2 a Si MISCELLANEOUS IT'S WORTH SEEING : That biir demonstration, all this week, of the Electrical Laun- ; drv at Michael & I.ivens. Inc. :wvl PAH LIAS: I'laut nun (I I, .z.-n bulbs, tin.- varieti. s. al.,i, n,, two alike, Mis. ,l. li. tkin-..n. k t : : ON THE WHIRLING ,g LATHE X g our work. -is turn out artistic J 1 3 ..illn.s il-ls ,.,.-s I is. I Q I -'- lei's, niouldiiigs, poles, and oth er ir.'iilar or oval designs f-.r inii . Iur w .....I work . We keep in -l.ii k or make to old. r doors, w.ndovvs, transoms, wainscot ing.. running l.oaids, arches partita-iis. etc. (let. our esti mate. I f,n, ordering . CITY LUMBER CO., Phone 247 Dallas Road at C & N.-W. Crossing . I n a 1 a in a X a : :S a : a a 2 5 We, the undersigned merchants of the City of Gastonia, here by agree to close our places of business at 12 o'clock noon on WED NESDAYS, beginning on June 1 and continuing until September 1st:. NOTICK: All person, ai harbor James li.iu s, u; , known as Has,. Ran, sour. ! Any person disregarding Tj , ill be dealt with Clart'nre HuffMct U-r. i' Tltn.-r I 'it -a. rr hr '' i mm t , oi. j ti'ti Turn, the first )t-nl. YOU'LL APPRECIATE IT when vou see it. The Elec tric Washing Machine now on demonstration at Micheal ' & Bivens. Inc. :;oc 1 "IVE HAVK soft shell crabs, spring chi. k- rus, L-.bvb chops, Western btcak, h. ad lettuce, Melbaa, rfit.s. The ls-,t place to cat. Homemade pastries. . , Armington Hotel. if L. B. WHABRY, cabinet worker, base Stloll .'It tl,. .; ) ' ... v . ...ineni. runner race i r , , , , ': Iu- p;,,e for one hip. which did not ;" the race, thlls irivillp the eon. c . t : , 1 1 K. rO in: Catawba College flying .tart. 'bowing is the lis: of pr'u.-s: Kir.t LC pia ,-. en, ; s.-.-iin.i pla.e. !',., mo- hiid. .,.'i.n.: four'h. .;..-,ini; fifth.' i.;' " "'h. LVJiiO; sev.-nt'h. l.soo; l eighth. .il.H...i- ninth, l.:,.Jii- tenth' It l.4..i. ' LT HELP VANTED. Cr Catawba ('ulle' takes your boy and jrirl from the 8th yrade thnniKh tn the A. 15. and D. S. degrees. The College and Academy courses are accredited and students pursuing any course receive proper credits on teaching certificates. W WTHl Tl.. v. .... - .: .-. . . l.y. v.....:... -'onn - aroiina uniio v " ui.iiiu.e, pa.'dic lo-n,t:,l church, ttar and oflice fixtures made or repaired. . tf . B. P. Ek intrrtlieBt in the composition of "B. P.". is of recognized value by. 'l'fcj-alcbni' sixvialndnir in the treat 1 weul and digestive Iract. yet m dimple a4 ptraaaat to taste that it is fast lirvnmius; the ouly "Baby Pacitier" Bff led d it eoBtaU't Mnutively no k frrol'n? pit ef ni eriit!on. tf ' to Ik owned in J one wishes to secure f ,,r t0 six bright vo ung ladies. i,ur Is years old, who Jove the cripple.) children, as Pupil Nurses, to lxgii, :, three years' train ing in Orthopai dies. a well an general Hcwpital work. A fine oKiiing to those who desire entering thin field in the interest of humanity. The usual sal ar.v, room, board and laundry allowed. I'leasM write B B Ba'.irsrt.in. Prp.i- t .lent, Ga.toi.,. r M Th J 7 'JfJlfll First-class College and University trained instruc tors. Moderate rates. Rankin-Armstrong Comoany. Kirby-Warren Company. A. J. Kirby & Company. Henry Miller (Boston Sample S. Store). Sherman Brothers. Lebo's Department Store. McLellan Store Company. Saunders Tailoring Company. Gastonia Furniture Company. E. Frohman. Ford & Henderson. Harry-Baber Company. Michael & Bivens. Star Grocery Company. Tanenhaus Bros. Craig & Wilson. Max Silver. H. Schneider. The Globe. Askin's. Padgett Tailoring Company S. W. Gardner Company. J. Y. Miller. II. P. Slowc Company. Gastonia Hardware Company. Piggly-Wiggly Spencer.Atkins Book Company. The Efird Company. O'Neil Company. Broadway Sample Shoe Store. The Young Men's Shop. Columbia Tailoring Company Howell-Armstrong Shoe Company. Matthews-Belk Company. Hope Mercantile Company. Standard Hardware Company. McNeely Company. Torrence-Morris Company. Robinson Shoe Company. Winget Jewelry Company. Poole's Grocery. B. Silverstein & Sons. H. M. Van Sleen Rankin-Chandler Furniture Company. Moe Schultz George Joseph Department Store. Beamguard & Hovis. A. D. WOLFINGER, President NEWTON, N. C. sQcnnnnnnnnnnnanann Read the Gazette Want Ads a a a a a a a a a a 3 a a a a a a a a a p a a a a a a a a m a ti n a a a a a a a a p p a a
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