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TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921. ' fHE GASTON I A, (N. CJ. DAILY GAZETTE PAGE .TORE .-.4 j ' : ; : : . ; F LIVE NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF GASTON ' . . r . , - ; I ULUS DOTS (By MKS. JO GE!BBLK) BUDGET OF LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM BEU.10NT , DALLAS, May 30. To reus to play i ' " when the Dallas M D baseball team met By Air. Adelaide Smith Beard the Tuckaserge team ou the Loray dia- . mond Saturday afternoon would have j Meeting at East Belmont Bap- bora perfectly justifiable, as by previous, Church. arrangement the two 1 twins agreed upon j Bev.. Wade Rimiuer, of Lincolnton, OLNEY LOCALS. (CorrespouJenee ot The Daily Oazette.J ' OLNEY, May 3l.Mrs. E. B. Men denball and soon, Paul and Brooks, of McConnellnville, 8. ('., viitl Mrs. M. n .1..).. II l i r t t : . . i. . , i it I uruudii niuiurr, jits. .11 . .ti. nuuiiinuii, pieh,e supper Saturday night u. he Arm- and ,, T viitt.tl Wuff. bnr.,l I other relative in tu, Oh.ey neighbor " , hnn(i down from "Davidson Monday with her father, Mr. H. J. Brown, and is visiting him this week. Miss Mary Howe and Miss Melva Oul liek went to Davidson Monday, where Miss Howe will uttend commencement. Miss Gullick returned home Tuesday, Miss Katherine Stowe will attend the exercises Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Council and son. The Woman's Auxiliary will meet Fri day afternoon at :i o'clock at the church A large attendance is deHired. On Sunday we decorated the graves of our World Wnr boys, thus observing Memorial Day on Biiu.lay instead of Monday. On Sunday a congregational meeting was held at the church, at which time no fresh recruits for this special game, opened the revival meeting at the East but instead the Tuckaseeeers took staee i Belmont church. Sunday. The hour for fright and secured a siteuial pitcher and ( services will be -7:30 p. m. and 8 a. m.j and Mr. and Mrs. Fd Rogers, of Lucia. Was decided to call pastor fur all hi catcher for the occasion, coming with full in order that tue uight hands at the mills j were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J.i tnu to act as assistant to tlx- present determination to shut the "six footers"j may bo able to attend the morning serv-j D. Tucker. They were accompanied ; pastor. Rev. (i. A. Sparrow. Fur the last out. As it was tle home boys, rather j ice. The meeting bids fair to b one, home by Mrs. Council's mother, Mrs. j few years the work of this church li.-i than 'disappoint those who hud come to: of the largest' ever held in Belmont, and.1 Julia C'unon, who will spend several! Ihhmi growing so rapidly that it .seems witness the game, handed them over a "Oiuterrul interest has been shown so far, I weeks with them. necessary to have a pastor in the field Stiff fight, losing only 3 to 1. all available space being filled Sunday; Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L Lauier, of i all of the time, and Mr. Sparrow can ,The game was interesting, but would' niglit, and the adjacent Sunday school ' the National Mill, a son. Richard Coluin- liave been so ' much u.qre so had the i rooms were also crowded. J.us, Sunday, May -8. Tuckaseegers come in their own strength: The choir has been enlarged and spe- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lehman have gone and hail they been just a little more fa- rial music will be rendered at every iloet- to Hayues Falls, N. Y., to spend the miliar with the baseball rules of 1921. ing. 1 he public is cordially invited to; summer with Mr. Lehman's mother. only give us one half of his time, I'nion claiming the Ot li r half. The young people of the neighborhood often have good times, but one of the best was it few nights ago when twenty Fields' pitching anil the double play . attend the services which will extend' Mrs. Dewitt Brown has gone to South j young girls met at Mrs. Jennie Kerr's etf Wayne and Clemmer in the second in- through next Sunday and probably into' I'oiut t spend the week with her brother. ning featured for the home team, while, tho week. "Mr. Richard Featherstonc. the team as a whole showed marked iin-i Camp Fire Girls Have Successful Lawn, provenienl. ' ( Party. iuT,he un i""i"8S: ...... ,... om1 The M,a P itl Dallas MI) oiio udo (HO ,1iuu, .. ' ,... : i Tuckuseege 000 000 supper Friday night at the home of Mr. Mrs. Preston Welch, of Charlotte, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ora- j ham Stone, for the week. j Mr. and Mrs. (irover Stewart returned; Mondny from their wedding trip through; Uie Carolina mountains and urc at homcj and enjoyed a social hour and served ice cream and cuke ill unlimited quantities The Morowcbb team on the Joal dia-; un artl 0 u.. Th , .7 i"e" ih.....k K'c: tractivelv arranged With the Piedmont team, running the ',t .... " u 1.. 4 .. .. I 4 i. 1 i : Hiuuoui auu lutk iH.mLTuiiiK imei- flnlrnpa ol,u)(oail n.l.l...l 4.. ..-v u...ii .1.. a.-f j. v. -r " - : .. t cat u.n.. unin i ue limn crc in uie iciiui , t t ,n fi, . n.irr u severe case 01 loiisiiuis. when the Morowebb landed 4 to 3. .....i ,.,.., ,: UA , , . , J Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hager's little daughter, Kvel.vn. who has been sick with measles, is recuperating nicely. I Misses Mary Dcnuv, Celeste, and Hall, and Master James Hall I I,,.,. uii ,.-.,.1, ti. ; "live reiuriicu o ineir nome in elates. ! and Mrs. W. W. Katchford, on (iastonia ,.,,ar,.j :M: which thev will add to' vi"'' "ft,'r " vi"it o ",'v,'r"1 (,av'' to their j "Prof. "B. A. Coley, of t'olumbin S. C, clauuiitg to be a ''healer,'' wax run out of High Point Saturday by iratr citizens. He spent two weeks there and f r I . , n i I 1. , lliiilg HUH to oe IIIOVCIl to i uv Misses Velma Mamie and Opa Hatch- However, in spite of the uupleas ford, Mr. Carroll Katchford, of Catawba ..... .,., , ,., ' . ., comity, and M ss Ratrhford o route , ,uri tlu. - " ' M. ses pne formed a delightful week-e.., house n.fT,,UnH.uU Ml ir,H UHj offer Kstelle I party at the home of their kinsfolk. Mr. , on , s)!i,i0lls H:(it orch T1. eitU haye ret Stree!. : Miss dura Lineberger was the guest I of Miss Kdith Lineberger at their home '6li North Bank street Saturday and Sun-1 flay. ' I 1 Mrs. M. K. Rayfield ami Mrs. L. J. Allen, of (iastonin, wer spend the-dav fuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lingerfelt uturdu.v. Miss (irace Kobiusoii, an efficient nurse at ho Wesley-Long Sanatoriiiiu, States yille, arrived Thursday of last week for a few days visit to her father, Mr. W. S. liobiiison, and rclatitei. i i... 1 1 vi: i- i .- .in, filj'l -'lis. niinw.il .viiillin, ui Liilll fotte, cousins of Mr.1 -and Mrs. their ramping fund. Belmont Police Make Liquor Hall. 1 Chief R. H. Mingus and Oflieers Hal- i lur.l I Vl'l. . I I i:.. I I ,,M, ti niiiun iracaeu iiunn a llllliu : CLOVER GULLINGS. CLOVKK, S. ('., -May illl. Mrs. K. A. Jackson delightfully entertained tho Andrew Jackson Chapter of the I'. D. C Friday afternoon at her homo on Church street, .nrs. v . i emitn read a paper ; on "the Lite ot biilncv lianier. Aliss tiger Saturday when they found 2' gal- (Corresiiondrnce of The Daily UazctttO Ions of whiskey at the home of Leo I'ressley at the National Mill, l'rcssley was arrested and gae bond for his ap pearance at justice's court. He has leen giving the oflieers here trouble for some time, but this is the first time thev have I....... ..I. I.. ...i. i.: :.i .i , ' ' "l KO""S- Jaeksou, vice president of the chap. Miss Tucker Celebrates Birthday. ter, gave a .most excellent and enthusias Miss Mary Tucker was hostess at an tic rei.ort of tho district 1". 1) C moot. Aaron enjoyable birthday party at the home of inK which was held at Woodward. S. C. Willis, were their guests a few days last "fr parents, -Mr. mid Mrs. ('. A. Tucker, Miss Jackson was the delegate from Clo week. Fuday night from 7 to 10 in celebration wr. The hostess, ussisted bv Mrs. I. J. Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Hamiter and little ur' her thirteenth birthday. A color note Campbell, Misses Dela McCully and Ber- daughter, Jennie, Miss Annie Hamiter "f l""k ami white prevailed throughout tha Jackson, served a most delicious and Miss Lela Durham motored to Black ' thed eeorations, Dorothy Perkins roses salad course. The next meeting of the stock, S. C, the latter part of the week, wllit'' daisies being used in pro- chapter will be with Miss Lila Jackson milking a short visit to friends and rein- fif,i"". A county contest was first en- The Thursday Afternoon Club me! tlves. Miss Durham stopped over altered into, after Which various games last week with Mrs. J. K. Hrison. Dur Lowrysvillo to be with her sister, Mrs. j nffurded much pleasure to the young , ing the afternoon rt,ok was played at' J. 8. Darby, and Mrs. Hamiter remained folks. A beautiful pink and white birth- four tables. After a number of pleasant for a longer visit. liy :,1''. holding thirteen pink candles games the hostess, assisted bv Mrs. O. A. Born, to Mr. an. I Mrs. K. M. Rhyne, "! I,ink ro' holders, formed the center, Neil and Miss Annie Lee Adams, served Saturday, May S, 11(21, a daughter. I'ue " the attractive table. Mrs. delightful fruit sul..d, chicken salad Miss Bertie Brown, of Charlotte, visit- ' "cKer, assisted liy .Mrs. .1. I. I ucker, 1 sandwiches, stuffed peppers, crackers and cd homefolks Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John (iruham. of Lau serveu ice cream am cake to the thirte, t.... guests jnvited. Misses Tlielma Mauney Mr. M. L. Smith and Ktlwnrd Smith ami Kunice S.rings. from Mt. Holly, and Mesdames K. P. Smith, J. K. Berrv were guests tor the party, remaining over hill ami Mrs. Maloy, Misses Louise Smith ' for the week-end with Miss Tucker. , and Agnes Voungblood spent Thursday; Leader Store Announces Sale. In Charlotte. I The Leader store is annuulic ine mi i. Prnf. lf..i,l .,n.i r'n,. .... ......, i Sunday, June o, by Dr. Leonard Gill, tensive sale which they will hold this 1 days in Clover last week. Prof. Cochran syuouieai evangelist, tr. tun win mase e.-R ami nexwetK, iginiimg June 2. , -purchased from Smith Brothers last week! the meeting interesting to young people, A number of rxtrh salespeople are being M lot, on Constitution avenue and will for he is especially interested in them, added to the usual store force for the 'build! a winter home. He hopes to start It is hoped a large congregation will sal-. ; , ' W)TiL )Mjs ,V(.t., ; greet him each time. All arc most cor PCrsORalr. ' Miss Bess Jackson, of Ko, k Hill wi.ent Mrs I liriut Mm l..v!ii.,l.,r l... ... o i.... . - ,i. .... I in ouimav wiin nonieio ks. Bile was m IDEAL TO-DAY "THE WHITE RIDER" and "YOU BETTER GET IT" Comedy WEDNESDAY HAROLD GOODWYN In "HEARTS OF YOUTH" and "MONEY TALKS" Comedy THURSDAY & FRIDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE MARK OF ZORO" A United Artists Pro duction. Never shown here before. Also "WEDDING BLUES". Two Reel Comedy ''There are many kui'ls ut ta-tle-. In sides those in the ail Fur insl.ni.e. man houses, hen hoti- -s and aiagis. ''The same prim i j J luiilds ilu in all. I'a.stles in 1 he air urn- never ;is , uiti fortabh- tin iji- as those more huniMr st met are on I he g round . "We need mine nf the latter and I kno a good place to buy materials "1' tell Yin beads; M.u've been si rung , TheHomeBuilders LUMBER CO Phone 491 -J Sixth Avenue and South Street, GASTONIA, N. C. YOUR HOME IS WORTH PAINTING Remember how beautiful your home looked when you first moved in how fresh and clean it was? All its original beauty and freshness can be re stored easily and nomically with GODtEBGEWHyGRAPE Paints andJ Varnishes- An attractive booklet, "The Jiouse Across the War," illustrates the value of paint harmony in the home. Ask us for free copy and color charts. McAllister & quinn Contractors and Dealers GASTONIA, N. C. E REOLO BUILDS STRENGTH AND ENERGY Are You Worn Out and Tired at the End of the Day? To frit weary williout having earned it hv hai d wei U Ihrows tho miiiU into disorder and confusion. reus, 8. ('., are the guests of Mr. L. 1, Grihble and Miss Kuan Wsture for a week qr more. , A series of sorvictfJr to last ten day fill begin ut the Preshvterian church dially invited. Mrs. Christian Alexander lias inue Mr. and Mrs. H. H. tiriflin motored up !;tleigh to attend the duals at A. & K., companico! liv'little Misses Louise Neely frdm tireenville, S. ('., Huud.-iy afternoon her son, Mr. Craighead Alexander, being' and Sue lSjj'hl TO pen.l a tew weK mtli tlieir daugli- a niemoer ot the graduating clas.,-tjr. ' Mrs. J. A. Cage attended the minstrel tor. Mrs. A. R. .Martin, ami family. Alexander has been one of several yuuiig in Kings Mountain last KridaV night Those arriving in town from the yari men who have, been offered textile posi -i given bv the C.astpnm Legionnaires. ou colleges and from teaching the pust 'ions m Cliesh-r, l'a.. atid he will take1 Mr. Km! Bidiill, of ChaYlotV. spent winter, are MiHs Dora Rhodes, of Wiln : up ,his dutit'H there right away, severul days hr-lant week: ebuuty Mr. James Or.bble rfom -A. & K. j Master James .'Dixon is visiting his ' lU, 3H-"'L.' Smith ,nd , sou IJi.wiitd. College,- Katpigl..- nml -Mtftsr. HiTgh' randptrrmits-,"rr niilf Mrs.' I;; .r UMbii; ' sjnt W-wk in Alibevnie. 8"'C Khync and Lewis Carpenter, of Lenoir, "" Lowell. . Tlk, Young People's Auxiliary of the College. Messrs. HM-ne and Carpenter Miss Kthel Stowe has returned to Char I'resbvterian church gave a silver tea in . will leave Wednesday to be with the Rail i I'.tte after n few days spent with T ' the 0era house last Wednesday night' rliffe Chautauqua, traveling through the hrother, Mr. L. H. Stowe. A neat sum was realized. New England states during the summer Mr-. W. C. Culp and children, Miss Mr. and Mrs. W B. Allison and sou tfs tent managers. Kv.-i. Ira. Wilson and Carrie Ruth, went Billy, spent rjundav in Sharon. A large congregation heard a splendid to I iimaii., S. C. Sunday for a visit of Mrs. H. L. Wright and son. HerlK'rt sermon at the Methodist church Sunday several days to Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Culp. Wright, dr.. Mrs. A. Neil, Miss nnii mgm delivered ny ttev. nnont r.rviu. rs. .i. i.. ren.iieton lias returned to Lee Adams and Mrs. J. W. Ciiiinl,ell of her home in Davis Station after visrting Uastonin, spent Wednesday evening in her sister. Mrs. W. R. Stowe, and other Charlotte. relatives in this section. Master Tom Craig Smith is spending1 Mrs. hlla Hoffman has returned home, some time with Mr. and Mrs. John C. troiu Charlotte, where she spent several' Robinson, of liastmiin. rout tl.rn,. te hhana Mesdames J. A. I 'age, Maloy Berryhill. W. I", bmith. John M. Smith and Jack. young son of the pastor. Rev. J. O. Kr vin. Taking for the basis of his re marks a part of the fiord's prayer, " Thy Kingdom come,'' he commented upon four distinct ways by which (d 's peo ple can Help to answer that petition and : weeKst taKing treatment at closed with a strong plea to the voung torinni. eOple for the consecration of their lives -Mr. I. L. Stowe has returned from Dorothy ami (Jrace I 'age and Klizabeth to service. Philadelphia, where he attended the Cot ! Smith speut last Tuesday afternoon in .Miss Anna I'uett is now in Roland at ton Spinners' convention. ' tiatfouiu. tending the commeiicemeiit exercises of The sale which the ladies of the Ladies I Mr. ('. . Voungblood died suddenly the school, wher,. she was 'Hicient Aid Society of the Kirst Hiiptist church Wednesday morning at the home of his teacher for three years. Miss I'uett will, held Saturday was quite a success, the son. Mr. Dave Voungblood. Mr Voting. visit minis at several otlier pim-c iH-tore emoies were all sold ami only a tew of: blood was night watchman at the Hiw the articles of wearing apparel being! thorn Mill. He is survived bv one son, left. The ladies made 72.uu l,y tliii- ; M . . Dave Voungblood. ""vi ir i tit'th-Sunday Sunday sehmd con ... ' C'" Joll,lston, Miss Annie Surig. vention, held in the I'resbv.erian church Miss Hael and Mr. Oliver Johnston . Kriday. Saturday and Su.idav. was at leave Wednesday for Battle Creek. Mich..1 tended bv large crowds of interested . . Is i ue trip tnruugli the country in Suilav school workers and others. Num ir. They are going to attend the tiers of fine addresses were made .in, I liams, sehedule,l to begin h.-re todav, was (v ks , , . .a me enjoyed i.y u. ...'. ... ... 6 .. . ' .- irieK Sanitarium, Miss Iva Johnston be- M .. 4nm-tt -....I l.,,.,: l, i ing a member of the graduating class.. I'age. Vera Hambriglit and Margaret Having conidete, the course in dietetics.' Knox spent Thursday in (iastonia shop Air. W. J. Pram-is. accompanied by pin-. Messrs. JUlire Atiernet iv M-mlv u. i vf...i. v.. .:. Iced Tea Spoons We have just receiv ed a shipment of Iced Tea Spoons made by Wallace & Sons. These spoons are of GOOD quality in a number of attractive designs and we are go ing to sell them at $2.25 Per Set of 6 Better get a dozen or so. They come handy during the hot weather. H. M. Van Sleen Jeweler Too Weary to be Efficient A hundred people deseribincr their weary condition would each tell It differently. one can't think, an other is drowsy, the next feels weak, others are irritable, moody, depressed, apprehensive, as the curb may be. To this treat class of suf ferers comes Iteolo, una of thi grandest recount met lv agencies ever deviser) for dpllnlto accomplish ment. It Intensities the netlvity pf the vital processes, provokes In creased flesh, stimulates the pro duction of red corpuscles, contrib utes, to the- defense of the systeri HKainst depletion and eoiisi 'inenl ex haustion and in niativ oth. r w:t vf nrou.ses the f u net iot'.i I processes' ! make you feel that snnn tiling hii touched that one flickering i'nt spark you thought vc.is a Pout, to i;,? iiit. No amount of dei-r i pt 'on 'in ndeipiately eonw-y the d:ffcr ni ' tween the fe.lnu; of I n k "f i,'-'.' speed and the rebound. He- fl -doni, the liberation from d. pres. .:.!. that cause so many men and wot!;e i to fall In their tracks, to no i -fdeep at the switch or stand n' , : when the order is to o ahead I you would n-ally like to i;et ac ftuslnted with your real self Ret a Jl.on box of Iteolo todav. Your drUL'i'ist can t 1 1 von n'r-it Hi- wonderinl i-miI'h 1 1 om Heo' j ttiat lie lias i t li' ss il. For Sal 3 By J. H. KENNEDY & CO. A LIVELY LESSON IN THE HIGH COST OF LOVING AT THE GASTONIAN TODAY Say, w hen you're 19 And Terribly in L-U-V And Wild to got married And you're stone broke And out o'luck And then a $1,000 bandit appears SAY A INT IT A (IK-RANI) An' GLOIl-KIOUS FEELIN'V (lood-by gloom! Here's Charlie Kay in a pup py love play ! First National Pictures Presents CHARLES RAY "19 AND PHYLLIS'; A Romance of Youth for Youths of Nineteen end Ninety-Nine. WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA IN i i PUPPETS OF FATE" THURSDAY and FRIDAY POLA NKGUI and 5,000 People in "PASSION" NINE KKKIiS THAT SEEM BUT FIVE. Don't miss seeing "Passion". If you do you'll ' regret it. PROFESSIONAL CAmi iber return. MANNING, SLAVE OF WILLIAMS, UP FOR TRIAL COVINGTON, (ia.. May :KK Trial of Clyde Manning, ueirro, who confessed to aiding in the "killing of otlier iirgroes on their ci me tiuajFi-r county rami or .101111 o. v n liains, scheilultsl to begin Ihtp todav, win not exiiiH'ted to lrovu of long duration. 'flip negro t8tifieil nt the trial here of Williams that in fear of Mm own life lie uiiled in drowning all three of the nf- .i...... 4i .. . i-:n: brought into this rountv and killed to u.f ..i . , K .' ?.". ;"'d I'erly tor in Charlotte Saturday. I.wl.', j :'..,:... .... ' ""lT ucniie,i the Wake forest vta ronvivtcd ynd seiifenwil to life ni liridoiuiieiit and is now seeking n new trial. Should Manning l,e aide to con vince the jury he wast i-ocrred I.y fear of death he eouhl not iiuder Georgia law he conrfvted of the killings. .'. Joshua Ciunter, aged over 70, pleaded ; mess vim banquet in (iastonia Monday The Clover Town HoundcM bascliull ii itrlit t..um I....L essrs. if ova I Hand ami Tom l.i arrived home r r.da.v from A. & K., where diamond Kridav afternoon. Clover win - th.-y attended nehocil last year. nill l,y the s.'ore of to 1. Johnny . Mis lanline Teague. of Lowell, in Walker wa, on the mound for Clover .pending th,- week with her sinter, Mm. .,, , i the U-rt of form. J" i ?" t ('loxor defeated the strong Kauln team -Mrs. Jol.u I vttoii and el.ildren. Mary ; Saturday at Kanlo. the snore In ing :! to 1'. and ( ordie, of Gastoniu. are vUitini? ti... . ..,..;.:.. ,i, i i KUilty i Madison Superior Court last their aunt. Mrs. John Loeper. and other! Qite a number of home are soon to week to the illicit manufacture of liquor relative ... the Tomt. i ,H, bui,t IH.ar thl. gTuM s(llooI lich und was given year on the roads. The Boy iieouts enjoyed a tramp and! wrli ini,ove this part of the town. THE BIG OPPORTUNITY SALE Starts Thursday, 8 A. M., June 2nd at THE LEADER STORE EAST END BELMONT, N. C. Come and bring your friends and share in the great Feast of Bargains that awaits you here. 10 Extra Salespeople Wanted. H. and J. Honigman, New Proprietors THE LEADER STORE J. P. Thomas, Manager CANVAS THEATRE To-Night EDDIE RAYE DR. A. P. Du LONG CHIROPODIST Room 1215 Realty BIdg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ia "BROADWAY HIGGINS" A Matical Play With a Plot Price 15c and 25c Reserve Seats 15c Extra JOHN E. ECK Public Accountant Audits, Systems, Cost Finding 20.'! rrst National liank Phones: Offiee f27 Residence 816 L W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systematner Charlotte and Atlanta Office Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. O. Box 358 Butter-Nut Costs Mo more 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 your grocer today and insist on Butter-Nut. But look for the label, like that shown in this ad, which appears on the gennine, a i CAROLINA BAKING CO. Gastonia, N. C. CHAS. C. WILSON F. A: " . A Member Am. Soc. C. E. Architect Home Office 304-5-6-7 Palmetto Building Columbia, S. C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Mgr. Mem. A. J. A 308 First National Bank Bid. Gastonia, N. C. ii ! B i mm : i- TIN ROOFING All kinds of Tin, Slate and Galvanized Irou Koof inj,', Sky Lights, and Ventilators. Tin Cylinders for Cotton Mills a Specialty. Anything in the tin line. Let me make an estimate on that job. My work is guaranteed and my prices are as low as good work and material will allow. JOHN S. JENKINS 613 West Airline Ave. .. Phone 879-J and 135-J 7
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