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s. WEDNESDAY, JAftpARY' 1 1 1 922.' PAGE TWO THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE . ! BALDWIN PIANOS, UPRIGHTS and GRANDS, - ... . . . . . ; . The Piaiip Selected for the White House EDISON PHONOGRAPHS "The Phonograph with a Sq1" . RECORDS - ' "MUSIC ROLLS PRICES RIGHT - . - - TERiMS RIGHT S -:' :" ' B PHONE 588 231 W. MAIN AVE.. ; . - GASTONIA N. C. !3 lv f (u. , i t '(Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.) Ill UNION, Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. .tohn Groves, of. Lowell, are receiving jjnearty congratulations on tbe birth of a jljttlo daughter, ! who if, we hear to he - 1 Milled Willie Xeal, after her mule, Mr. f Neal Craig, of Gust on in, ami her grand - father, the lute William Newton Craig i : tt: It! An th: VriomU' an. Antia-U tn i:.Pftm Mr n.l Mrs R.l.rt Huflsrtet - f Ifather, where the Messrs. Hnffstetler Jfllved as boys. ' jl-Mrs. George Nolen and little Mist I (Martha of Washington City, have been impending a few days visiting Mr. Joseph JfPatrick. Mrs. Hugh l'ursley and little JJBaehel, and Hugh, Jr., also joined Jhe .li&iuiily party. liftrin Tlmruloir nf taut wfklc Tr fin Dixon entertained at a haiuknme" din-! iter, given to Drs. Sloan and Clinton of I knA ... ..a V i.r.! (inow of Union, Mr. B. Q..Howe was also, f ! visitor. tiOn Sunday, although the Frost King rand Mr.'Reeee Hnffstetler back into breakfasts, lmi.hef.nH and dinners, our Mie neighborhood. Thev are returning " iur, Departing w offering at irto live on what i (.till called the Charles tractive wlir ions at price, which co,. I ?wr.ti. .!... .1... !.,.. f i.,.i,'pnre favorably with those in any brut j Jliad ladened the trees with crystals, I it he re -was a large attendance irt church, I kind some visitors, among the latter j tieing Ir. Oeorge I'atrick, of Bessemer ji'itf, and Miss Boynton of Atlanta, i Georgia., ,. l Mrs. Clyde Riildle. who has leen very ' ! ill, ft improving. , talis has not leen al : fgwed to See anyone1 yet, but is now able . t flo take some solid nourishment. This 15s gool news taJier friends and rela- un baturdiry On Kinrlilv in'! of 11 (1 Vlnell tliprftl ... - -- , , be- senices at the Union cliiirch,. ! fWUl t nd again at 6 :.'!) in the evening. i o:.n in ine evening, py i-liev. W.-J. Roach, of the Covenant r .. tr-" , " , ' V. i i i J jjresbxtennn church, of Iowcll. On bun- ( ' " i ! xnorninir tho pmnmiinion services willi I vlay fnorning the communion services will B Sue celebrated. ill1 mm CHAPEL NEWS t i : , . j '. W -. . ; : ( - ": ' - 1 ' . i l( Correspondence of. The Dijily Oasette.) . j' LIXCOLNT-OX,'. Rout 5, Jan. 10. i IjMr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynolda, of tKings, Mountain, spent last Thursday at I Wh? home of Mr, Morrjs Alexander. '. ll Mr. I'aul tiirsob, principal of Landers JjjChapel school, Bnt the week-en with. itiomeioiKS at .ringa-H. M. Mrs. J A. -.yuch spent Inst Friday Jifternoon with lier mother, Mrs. Julius : J J.iexander, who lnts Jieen quite aiefcr ;: . . II , Mrs, Julia Cloninger died qnitg sud I Menly last Thurslay afternoon at her J u)ine near Dallas and was buried t'rily ' ia the Cloninger fantily graveyard- Whe swas a member f Lander Oiapel church. The young people of this neighborhood . ! Vn joyed a surprise party at the home of t Mr. Polie Lynch last Tuesday -night. 1 1 1 The little son of Mr. and Mrs, Car Wank has been quite sick with colitis, JJbut i some better. ' J Misa Cletus I'aysour, of Kings Moun- I tain, spent last week with, her parents, HMr. and Mrs. F, P. l'aysour. , liitATES AND FARES CUT M) , . BY REMOVAL OF TAXES' I!, (Special to T''e Dni'T Gazette.) tl ATLANTA, GA, J.-yuiary 11. Re ' j Jnovnl of the war taxes of eight percent JJm passenger and sleeping ear fates and ipf three percent on freight charges rt Iih h became effective at midnight of t)ecemtM?r 31st will mean a sulistantial j deduction in the cost of both freight and . passenger transportation.: IL lauT raT-J T r.ln' 1iii)aj chii9 uiit'iiiuii tv imui knet that, as these taxes 'applied, urpver-! I ally, their vliniinatien will result in a! Material cut in the bill the- American I IHiT'O wvc wwii I'uriiiK iu( irauniuiid - r.1, , . ' 'm y 1 1 1 "I1?, tbp tuh" ot he B,,rP'" 0'1 .rnal lWenue, the railways will not be iiernutted to make refpnds pf war taxes I lipid on unused nnrtinnK of tickets or If -i v l ' u i eight overcharges. , Refunds of taxes Ifviu nc Diaue oniy on aireci appucatipn v llo the Commissioner of Internal Reve " line. Wnshinirton. and annlication n ast Je accompanied by eertificates from he . rinlwiiv aconta throueh whom refund or, HZ J.'-i 1 , - - - - 1 ihe railwav chartreit whs ninde. jr. " t ll '; , ! BIUOUS '-' CHItDBIII SSSs IL - Grwnville, 8. C, and Mrs. Anne Hudg j Ilack-Dranght, Long ia SacccssW.sn of ivuer, s. u Her ond husband V$tf Praised by an Arkansai 11 Hotlier, "Soon Does Its Work," .j ...awiwi, krwuw vw si It iraav. a .v Cwair.. A ! IWdford'a Black-Dranght, wbich from! S. . . . . m 1 ioos use in ner nousenoia aas Decowtf I l.mX.A a. N4kA Miairtina " ; filrs. Mary EL HUl. of Route 1, tail I Sllaca, says: ' ll -wnea iae cnnaren get ouioua. t felTe them a couple of good doses, and, wben we have sour Btomacb, headaebw. I i kit any llrer or stomach trouble, j US Black-Draught It IS n easy hum I itire. and soon does the work- I cer ! . t XalBly think it la OB Of the bC8t rem lBlaXht act. on the ladetf! 5lrer. gently, but positlrely. and help t It la iu lmporunt fnncttoa of throw ; ing put waste materials and poUow , "IrJr Bto.i,' I' T"i rLrTrrj I Draught is kept handy for immediatf aise in time of need. Prompt treatment t Wtn la half thn f tlrt and will nttft I irevent sllsfct ills frota developing in i ,,.' a ,V as lukia wua'vw . i OI KXJUU. UUUUIH, i ri v.r. ( n.v,r,.i t.a VhmiM rnnvireft iron nZ ttis HPIn(u U-UecU obtainabie by taking Black j P aa Count Kigray. and whatever .'Draught for llrer and stomach 0ie!tPr;na I do no dofibt the loyalty of nrdt-ru ('., t a T,artn? taAAY. and kcep It In . your house. See that the package ' bears the . words Tnedford's' lack-lrbC, NC-lt? CHEAPER HEALS IN DINERS OH SOUTHER RY. TRAINS WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 11. , , . ,. . Cost of meals to pas.-tongen. m .lining yar. uu J u .... ..v DJ ........ uhb (K't'ii rc'iun-u inruiiK11 1111 'hi it "i r.i i - ving speciul combination meals (it price ranging froiiL 7." cent to I .-"0 mid at the name time mihstantiul reduction have lieen made in the prices of many j nave ieeii PIrt,ll dl I Passenger dishes ou the hi crte menus, Traffic Manager W. II . Tny- I announced today. I arranging these combination class restaurant," said Mr. fayloe. "They are jiroving very popular with juissengers who consider theui a very pleasant reminder of pre-war days. "While these combinations enable' paKsengers to get their meals at greatly reduced cost, we recognize that many , persons prefer to make their own selec- Hons? and so have retained the a lk ' rte sernye, at the same time rnakiug substantial reductions in the prices f many statidard dishes, some one of which ' ilu.led in almost every meal served.", - SPENCER WOMAN ATTACKED BY UNKN.0WN MAN IN ROOM Jan. 9. Returning to I her home on Salisbury avenue tiuuday'six months. ' night SllOrtlV aiteruurk, 3rs. I. J, Fdler was attacked by an unknown mai ' iu her room when she attempted to turn: on an electric light. The man was sec-! reteil in the room and when Mrs. Kller1 roHidied for the switch ' the intruder. struck her slightly, rireventins the light! lieing turned on. Mrs. F.ler, alone at! tln tim. run ,i n window, liroke out a I . . . . glass ami screamer iii an enori o arouse .,, nii1i1. ei.na h... lmn,! wercK cnurcn,)t.e n(.iKiporB cutting h . oi, i1 . LtlMf n,i ',nn,(111Pii " ki,,.,: across tnei street ami sumn jjrjt,ti Several .. . ' . ., street and summoned fcheriff J. If.iory, March lid-Zl ; esc.rtu Wilkes.oro, neiKhbors returned to, the home with Mrs. Kller ami with the assistance of the officer searched the 'I house but the intruder had fled. Mrs Eljej believes he was after jewelry- Mr. Eljer is chief quartermaster in the Uni ted 8tat('S navy and is spending a vaca tion at home though out of town for the day. He leaves Friday for Hampton Kosils to become instructor iu one o Uncle Sinn's training stations at that place. DEATHS MRS. W. B. SMITH. A tvlegrani received this fiiorning by Pr," Janies 'A- Andersp'n announced the death at five o'clock this morning of Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. W. R. Smith, at ierhomp In Brancbville, B. ('. Mrs. Anderson had leen at her mother's bedside, Biucf Sunday, heo she and Dr. Auderspn were called a Branvhville on ftccount of Mrs. Smitli's critical illness, peceaseil was years of age ami liat been an invalid for the past sfveral years.' Her husband died about 12 year ago. Surviving are fve clniilren, namely: Mr- r- A. Anderson, of pastonia ;'C. C- Smith, of Augusta. Ga.; MrS.'tJ. 0. Gorman, of Fort Meyi 'rs Fla.; Mrs. .1. H. Turner, or iJrancnvuie, j S C. ; and y. G. Smith, of. Langley, 8-1 C. The fiianv friends here of Dr. and Mrs. Amlcrsoti sympathise very With them jii their bereavement. leeply MRS. ROSALIND GOFORTII. Mrs. Rosalind Goforth, wife of Mr. I. B. Goforth, mother of Mr. if. K. Jack-, son and the only sister of Mr. J. K.i Dixon, died at her home in Kings Mom. . , . , t i At ram aw o c.o, ... ...urn... i u..n...K. ft wrioua illness of ten days. 1 rior h ' vecoiiliuK in smtrn.i uiit-r , mipuunn,, Mrs.. Goforth was in aood henlth. Her 1 ....... i ..., . i..i- .. vr Kings Mountain where she was univer- sally loved and admired. She was iu her .ixt.first. Uavillg ))O0Il ,,0rn Aug- . . ' . ' , , . Veeeaseil was a uaugincr oi ine iaic Columbus Dixon, a prominent citizen 01 Cleveland county. fchc was iiorn anilj reared near the town of Kings Moun- tain wheeshel,as lived for many years; past. lilt? oiuv nortiYMiK nit nit-- "t .... , ot tnis city. - rs. itororui was 1 . . ..... .1. - 1 ...... : inarrieu. ner nrst uusmuui was me mir t A. Cnninbell Jackson. As a result of was Mr. I. B. Goforth, who survives to- jgether with one child, Mrs. V. H. Cnn 'shaw, f Munt Holly. , .. Mrs. Goforth was a loyal mid I mMiur or tuv jvik jh-imw- ilist church. She wan mtivrlv iuh-rvstetl n everything for the upbuilding of her. n. I htr fnvn nm it a vt ll HmTIIiTCiI- i "M'1 7 lr OT IltT FY III I Ml 1 1 IIIUI IMT 511 H VB i m rvery goqd cause. Her death leaves a 8 "" V, . . ill 1k hard .v-f-1 row to a host of admiring friends. , Funeral sen-ices will 1k held at ," , o'clock Thursday morning in the Kings ; Mountain Methodist church, the pastor., R-v. B. M. Hovle. officiating. Interment ; will tie'in the El Bethel cemetery. ! FORMER EMPEROR CHARl.ES , FAITHFUL TO HUNGARY (Bv The Atsocialea Press.) . BrDAPtwT Jan . T Hungary as my fatherland. "I am also convinced that I will reUiru to Hun- Igary," former Emperor Charles is ruo- I ted as declaring to the correspondent of - d...i..- jl -v :.. ;.. ., 1 him at Funchal, Madeira, where he is in . iwia t. urn.iwin i " " .n ,-,,". - "I ave the highest esteem for the. y , , whatever i the Hungarian nation." added Charles. '-OUDI iiunyiui, iauniui ioi lower or the former Emperor, has been obliged to leave Funchal, being unable to bear the expenses of living there. 3 ! QDD FELLOWS SHOW j SUCCESSFUL GROWTH; I RALhIGH. .Ian. 11. Gratified qnd. ,.,:,, ,,. ut , i.vii,1u,. m:J(U. ,luriK ,). .lst ihrat,' nmt.tl,. ,,f it... ..,., i,..t ,,.,wt Master 1.. W. Moore, of Wilmington, liasj " lengthciu'd th. cords and Mreiigthened j the stakes" of 0,1,1 Fellowship and the1 New Year will witness aaol her forward : dijve in putting pd, Fellowship to tlso) front in these seet ios which so far have' not been the centre of Jlegree Demon-1 St ratioiM, The brilliant success of the Raleigh I'cmonstratioii, at which Jime Wdjl Fellows attended the bampiet, was a fit ting climax in the year's lictiyjties. These iH'iuonst rations, new in the an- nals of () i Fellowship in the State, which were begun at Wilmington in October and followel in th following order, Anheville, Winston-Sab-m, Kliza - bet !i City, (ioldsboro, (ireensboro, (liar - lotte iiud Kaleigh, provel to 'be a con-1 tinuous line of .wiccesM-s, bringing to- get her unprecedented numbers of Odd Fidlnws, bubbliiiB 'over W ith enthusiasm, Thi'.v resulted in good increases to the, iiiemls-rship of the Orj!er, te formation ! of jjooil degree teams and renewed in-i i terest in lodge work. Hemi -annual re- I port now being received at the Grand Secretary 's oflice indicate a substantial growth in mciiibcrdiip during the past unuiil .i;iiei .,iuuir litis ik-i h m in-j Bin- ruitia Hi" 'Hyfc' viw rect touch with the work of these Dein- and is brought to ber s'nses by the ill-1 ont-lrations and he is delighted beyond liens of ber little child, eagerly resunj-j incisure at their phriiouienal success unking the yoke of domesticity, is dramati-j 'ter the guidance of the lranl St-cretary.! cully portrayed. , I In. view of these results the (irand Mas-i The picture is well acted and splen-! ter has leniaiiveiy scnenuiea me joiiow-i i"g Demonstriitions to be How and the meeting of held betweenj the (iraud I I .. 1 :.. a . U';..ui .,.,!.., . VVnul,. n.. ua...... . initton. Februurv 1: New Bern. Feb- ruary -o; r ayeneviiie, .vmren o; juc- April m; itnaersvnie, April .-i nocKy Mount May .th. 1 ; 77 Watch the Signs. Many aches and pains come from sick 1iiliimu Ui.1k.iv )itii,b1r lr ll Wl VllO all IUll troubles. Wold snd guaranteed by J. H.I V. u. r. l.;,. r.( l, Repoit of tbe Condition of j THE PEOPLES EXCHANGE BANK, j at' Belmont is the State of North t'aro j Mini, at the close of business, December :u. imn. RESOURCES Irfians and 'Discounts $iH.liH . :ifi Demand lmns , . , 12.16. H." Overdrafts, unsecured IM.iW Furniture and Fixtures .... M.bM.'i.lMl Cash in vault and net aiiiouutM illie from Banks, Hunkers, mid Tnit Oompunies .... U,iH.14 Cash Items held Over 1 liuurs lij.16 Cheeks for clearing :I71.5P Total ...IU.iNti.2s; i LIABILITIES ; t:apit:il Stock paid in 1-',"II'.0( l-n.iivi.W-il Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid.. I,4."i2.50 , Kills Payable lvposit s subjist to cheek... I Demund Certificntew of IV Ksit 12,3mi.im ::o,.!ri7.u2 ::..":!. 13 .'lh7.(MI .17.: : 12.S7I.: M ( -.j. clo cks outstanding Certified t'liecks Savings' Iirpo.-its Total '. . . lH.lsil.2s State of North Oirolina County of Gas ton, Belmont, N.M'., Jan. ill, l!22. 1. W. I. Crawford, Cashier of the n hove named Bank, do solemnly swear that tin' above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. iv l, euiu'L'nim " 1 II.IIU usne r. ....i,,,,,, fln4 snoril , ,)))f)1. n) fm t )if j,, ma2 . H. B. GASTON", Notarv i'uldic. JKCT Atte t: i coin It. H. SUGGS. I). P. STOWK. iK(). W. STOWK. lliiectors. Rsnort of the Condition of THE FARMERS t MERCHANTS BANK ftf 8f91,Vv , ,hp Sl,t; ()f Xorth (.ro. ( of i)UHm llt,,.m,,er ... i'l RESOURCES Discounts 1 ,. ,, 1 i.onns n 11.1 ::.4M).:i.'t 1 ,;". ii Demand Loans Overdrafts, unsecured - Kurn'itnre' nd"KixtuV's" ;A1, ())Wr ,,Wal , lm;.n Li,- (i.!! ifl.O! ( .-.y.0( 2,(i!'2.S0 Hlio.lia ned Cash iu vault, and net amounts due from Uankj. Hankers. and Trust Companies iv. ..).) i r, tMniMTirc'' ,J ' ! . . . X . . a avui sUh iiua.. in 1 0,000. 00 ; , , . Surplus Fund o.COO.OO Ciidivideii 1'iotits. less current ' expenses and taxes ..aid 7.049.44 1 neameti Discount j);,!,.,., Vnraid . Bills livable I)o 0jii5s- t0 thivk'" Time -Certificate!, of lVi'osit Pup Jh ,(. g t) j)n ;J(( .a8l:i,.r Cjwk!, ouf ."ling ThZ 1. '.f. l 5rt.o 16.500.00 41,ti24.02 21. 0(10. 00 .135.61 , ' " " A Vo 1 ! Accrued lot . du;. Vie, visitor's " '70V00 ' ' j Tata I 1H.5M.71 1 Uu:ate of Xorth Carolina Count' of C,a-1 ; ton. January 10. 1922. ' I, Fred Rhyne, Cashier of the above ' non,...l ii..i a.. -.,1 1.. .. . ., f above statement is true to the best of mv .......... , ,iu BiMi-iiiutv Ht'ar XU1T me kLiinifiyf ana noun. FJIF.D BIIVNE. Co lder. . .,, ,v ,M1rp me. this 10rh lay of Januarv. 1922. Modena Iurham. Notarv Public. jCOliRRCT Attest: m. a. L AKl'E.V TEK, FRE1I RHVNE, . II. -V: ABERNETHr. .t .-. JUreetors. 4T THE THEATRES The fJaFkininn Theater presents again today Nornui Talmodge in ''The Pas-i Mon r lower, a nrst -auoiini Aiirac-. ' " . ' . j ' Tlie 1(1'nl Theater presents today audi Tl""-lay an incept lonally gqpd pwture, -titIl " niinerous Curve Ahead. ': A. bled attraction, "M,r;ule, of th ""X1''-" v A MOTION PICTURE THAT WILL STRIKE HOME A motion picture that will strike home to muny young "'American married eou-j pies i Dangerous Curve Aheadl " a i (ioblwyii feature, writteu ' by itupcrt' Hughes, which ctfiiies to ths Ideal Theavi ' ter for two days, commencing Wednek-; 'day. Miss Heleuc Qmdwick, called that 1 " most photographed girl in America,''' lias the principal role, The story of the play concerns the early married life of a smaUJown girj who was the Isdle ofLer community be-j fore her marriage ,to an easy going; domestically inclined husband. Inward-; ' eTianng under the restraints imposel! by the cares of her home, and the rear-; ing of her two children, she seizes the i";rfrt opportunity to taste again of the, i butterfly life in society,' wbik-' her bus-1 bund is away on business. iiiuiy puoiograpiieu, wvrai uiiibh"hb being resorted to that alone lift' the film from the commonplace. Miss Chad wick does the best work of her career utW picture, and she is ably supported by Richard Dix, "Lefty". Flynn. of Yale athletic fame, James Xeill, Kdythe'Chap man and Kate Lester. 1 MRS. GOULD OFFERS SITE FOR i VETERAN'S ORPHAN'S H0E ( BvThe Associated Press.) . AbUlNGTO. Jn. 10. vGift of a land sittuited i " 'd oi i.u ucrcs i eight miles from, Richmond, Vn., has been, offered to the Army and '"vy Union by Mrs. Jlelen; Gould as the site for the proposed home for widows and orphans of war veterans. Location of the luiul became known today with it was announced that eorjunittee appointed by the union would soon, visit Richmond to inspect the propcYry. WEDNE5PAY and THURSPAY GQLPWYN Presents tl n a n n n u n u u a la a a a u a a n Rupert Hughes Picture P Dangerous Curve Ahead R u 11 By Rupert Huges Directed by . Ma,on Hopper . A Coldv yn" Picture EJ n M m K H U u a tl w A Double Exposure of the H J 'Marriage Game. A road map of nratrimo- O Mny, with all the' bumps, S3 W grades and kinks sharply R w defined. H n -. n H 'Dangerous Curve Ahead' j O a warning for wives and p S3 husbands as well aa mo-Mi n tonsts. L- . - M What hannpns whpn rn.U ac ,i.-Yri m ;S dilaster looms up on &'JSL' '.;? 1 H Love S Highway. ... g o reconstructed base; 2500 Cubic yards M ' Ll a Bal?ies Bi,lls an4 Boredom H three daneer SDots on 13 If 4 1 v n 1 1. 1 I. . jn uiiiiunii-iKiiwy. m - -m m ? 1 1 A . . Wm J Marriage is it really theH w ereatest bunco trame' in tl 5 fh . nrj? , 13 sr m ers weep at weddings. Hi been Oyer Q 1 m itiuineia nave hi the road. G Ml m DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAP n 5 CI H nsj 14: f" jl J,! U jfj ,M m-4 II, t 2 K4 w -a Theatre lllasnnnniinni-nnnnii ti 1 i L - W' Work' consists of- 41 11 r Snn.J tloa '.entitled as above, has been com- People wonder why mothrp;yar,,Hf S&tMim4S WfT4 Suwior Co Gasto DEAL LETSGO Cleans er Is an Antiseptic Deliquescent 5oap. Al dirts, greases, stainsT am . corrosions Imtriedintely LFfS GO, . wherever ' ' tKTB GO is" appli ed. Jndisjieiisable for all thor ough cleansing purposes ' whether It be Toilets," Laundry, "Carpets, Furniture, Kitchen, rittetrsi is, Chi na and Aluminum Wares, Lava tories, Linoleum, Windows, Doors, Walls, Automobifes, etc., etc. "LETSGOV is Guar anteed To cleanse thoroughly, safely; and more evononiieally, the filthi est jobs or the most delicate fab rics to your eutire satisfaction, hetter-thnu any other Soaps or, Cleanser on the mu"rket, oryour money be, refumled. An Impressive Con trast Is Noted where 'ET5GO" is nsel in the Homes, Cafes,' IIn '. lels, Clubs, Stores, Factories, Gnr ngTs. Textile Plants, qffice nud printing Houses, Hospitals, eic. "JLJETSGO" I? Packed in TKree Conyeniept Forms 8 Oiiuce Collapsible Tube is a' handy, sanitary, individual size. I Keep a tube in your Aiitomobtlp Pocket, Sui Case and Room. Meets any immergeucy and cleans es without water; Price) JOc, 36 Ounce Friction Top Can is a family siise and meets all daily cleansing requirements. ' Use it .anywhere at all times and en joy satisfactory ami kisting results. Price 2")c. ' I Galon Friction Top Bucket? the economical Kitchen, Laundry, Hotel and Factory size, for all v general purises. Price J1.00. ' "LET? Gq" Cleanser may be hqd troiu yopr Grocery, Furniture, Laundry, Hotel mid Drugstores, Garages and Supply Stations, or' by Parcel Post from us upon re ceipt of price. EL f LQ SUPPLY & MFG. COMP'Y. Hickory, N. C. IT Army Salvage Co. ' 1)9 E. Mein Ave. at Saunders Pressing Club All kinds of Army Goods' Cheap. Rain Coats Spe- cial. HIGHWAY WORK. Gastonia, N. C. Sealeih proposals will be received hv Gaston County Board of Commissioners,! -Gastonia, N. C, at 12 o 'dock noon, Tiies-' ' "ay, January sist, 1922, for the tj..n . it- , v - v--."..ft .'iniinnjii 1'roject .ui J : b..I miles called Lin- V00'1 KoaJ:: Work consists of 07150 Square yards ... i: Froject No, 7.4S miles tailed New Hone Road: f . wort consists of: 4.12.1 ' Sn,ioo yards of pavement; 432. Squareyards ot reconstructed base. ..... troject No. o: 7.0 miles'ca'Ied Stan- of reeonstrneted.- liasp. V Trpject No. 6: 3.8 miles ea'lled outb ; fiastoiria Road: . - - ork consists of: 2G752 Square yards of pavenient; 26732 Square yards ot crushed stone base; 3,000 Cnbie yards or grading. . - ;. v . . v... h ip jvk;u j4.ia, Aspaaiuc .ib eadam (Pwietration), Rock Asphalt, or 1 "Asphalt Binder with 11-2" Topeka Top." Map showing location of highway I may be seen and .dans and Specifications obtained UDon. the payment of 2.50. at if . the office of the Highway Engineer, Gas JJjtonia.C. ' ; ." ' m j ' "Certified check equal to 5 per cent of llj tbe amount bid must accompany each L, proposal Surety bond of 50 per cent H ! of the amount of the contract required. II j Bight is ressrred 4o aeeept or reject any or all bids. - ; - V. a, BTKUTHKUa. -".... -J HighwayEngineeT, W-25c3. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . Having' Qualified as administrator of ho- esUtta of Mrs. Xpra Y. Knos. de-j ceused. late of Mathews. Va., and Cald-' well county North Carolina," this is to; notify all persons having claims against j the estato of said decedent to present ; the Banns duly verified, to the under-i fgned o or be fero , " ' , December J5 1923 or this notiee-'will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persoaa who are indebted to said estato, will p(eas make prompt settlement with the under signed. This Hth day of ''.December, uai. ' :'"-..- - J. L, BFgir. Admr. , W-J 18cfl Gastonia. N, (X. , 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS, OF FTRS.T I - MEETING. . ' Iii the. District Court of 'the United j States for the Western District of North ; Carolina. , , ' " ' 1 11 t he matter of James R. Jones, bnnkrujit, in bankruptcy, -' , . Notice s . her(4iy given all creditors 1 an ' other .parties in interest, that the : above, named party lias been, dnlyad - ' jiidieated bankrupt; that the first meet - . ing of creditors wijbe held in the law ; 4)flie of the undersigned Referee,. No. ,110 Law Building Cliarlotfc, X.'CL. at; . 12 o'clock noon, January 20, 1922, I at which time creditors -may - attend,1 j prove their claims, elect a 'trustee, ex-1 amine the bankrupt and transact such; 1 other business as may pr,opfrly eome be ; fore -said meeting : . . '. This the Rth day of January, 1922. : JOHN M. UOBIXSOX, illcl. ' Referee jn Bankruptcy, i TRUSTEE'S. SALE OF LAND. j There having been default in the pay- i ' ment of the indebtedness secured by that! I certain deed of trust executed by Jerry Morgan' and wife, Roigtna Morgan, which; is recorded in Book 147, page tK0, and 1 j tkn undersigned trusteeharing been, re- j quested to advertise and sell the lands ' I hereinafter described, JL the undersign-J ed trusHk- will offer for sale to the Ingh- est bidder, at public uuetion for cash, on " Saturday, February 4, 19J2, j lat, the courthouse door in. the City of 1 j Gastonia, North Carolina, at the hour of ill' o'clock, A. M. the following de-' j I scribed lands : , ; Beginning at an iron pin, north of the t ! old Oliver Ford road, near a pine-tree,! i Hall's" corner, uud runs, north 27 ' 1-2 j west 41 poles to a stone; thence north. 52 1-2 east 15 poles to an iron pin in the road, lending from J. W. and 8. M. RaboVs house to the macadam road; thence south 27 i) 4 east 41 poles' to a stonej thence south 5(1 1-2 west 11 nolen ' n 1.a -.1 t , itt iiic- ut-KiiimuK, eunilllilllt o ,.-t UCltS, more orjess. This the Urd day of January, 1922. C. W. RABON,", Trustee, Carpenter & Carpeuter, Attortievs. AV-23 c 4 1 1 MftPTfiAP.inr'C cats' (- t a iu n ! wv y V - V bail!. 1 There havinc been default in thi nntr. I ! ment. of the indebted ll.n apfiii-o Ynr I j that certain mortgage deed executed by I taura Torrence to C. W. Ralioru, which; is' recorded in Book 133, page 3, in the! office of the Register of Deeds of Gas-, ton County, North Ciiroliira, under and by virtm-.of theiower of sale contained ; tlierein 1 will offer for sale to the high- ' est- bidder at public auction, for cash, at the Courthouse door in the City of ' Gastoiifo, Gaston County, North Caro lina, on ; j . ' Saturday, February 4, 1922, j ;at 11' 6 'clock, A. M., thel following dc- scribed lands: 1 Beginning at the mouth of a branch,.; iMcAden's corner, runs 0 short Hue in a; northejlst course' about 17(k poles to a, stofie and pointers, corner of the S. Ci jCleinmciiplot of the Lander Smith; i lands; theme N". 7S Wi '47 poles to an-, other corner of the M.- J, HutTstetJer j plot of the Lander Smith lands, being j the plot of land allotted to M.. C. Arm strong iu the division of . the Lander ; INmitu lands as shown by reeord of same. ! j Save and, except-about 8 acres difference 'in straight line froiniriver to stone and ! pointers of S. A. Clemmer tract of sale Hands and nieanderings -of said branch, ! containing 35 acres more or less. ! This the 3rd day of January,, 1922. ! W. KABON, Mortgagee. Carpenter &! Carpenter. Attorneys. W-25 e 4 N0TICE. North Carolina," Gaston conotx the Superior Court. Before the Clerk Iii A..M. Hasson and his wife, Theresa Hasson, tai 'olumbus Costner and his I wife, Cora Costner, Lizzie Costner, Uiar-i fes Costner, Lorena Costner Murphy and! her husband. Harvey L. Murphy, Arthur; Costner and his wife. Mainrie Costner. I ! 1)oei ' Costner, Eugene Costner, Vado Green Whit worth. V - ,i - The defendants, -Charles Costner, Do cia Costner, Eugene Costner".Wade Cost-! .. O. f .... . . . m-r. uu isiaaioru ureen yuitwortn, a hove named, will take notice Jhat an ac county Tor the-purpose of selling the land described in the, petition or eom plajnt filed - in this action, for division of the proceeds among the' petitioners or Tflaintiffs dud the defendants herein J lionPr8 hni defendant ss tenants (common, and located in City of G named, being the lands held by peti- in- Gas- said de-! , faflilntlta will f nrtfiA nlrA 4l4. ' -' they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sunerior Court tnr : Gaston eountv- N C. on i Saturday, tha i4th da Bf Tann. io- I and answer or demnr to the complaint, i which will be filed within the time re quired by lawyer petitioners will apply to the cpnrtr for the relief demanded. 8. C. HENDRICKS, y Clerk Superior Court. TJecenjber 20th, 1921. v For information,- add res - CLAUDIUS D HOLLAND.- -.W-Jllc4w". Atty. for petitioners. PBQFfSSIpfi au card! PR. CHAS.Q. 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