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the gastonia; (N. O. DAILY GAZETTE
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922.
:et cf uve Kavs ;
iTEKSFRpM mm
(By Mrs. AdelaMa 8. Beard.)
i
i -
The condition of -tiif of police Mia-
sgns, -who ha been critically ill at le,viU Tenn.. of Mr. Carwi-e. mother of
Presbyterian Hospital ia Charlotte, re-j
luans unchanged, though hi friends arc
noiH'iui 01 mm n .- .. .
hold hit own thus far.
Mr i. rail Garrison Is spending the
week in flock Hill with her mother, Mrs.
I J. O. Pereival.
Rer. and Mrs. J. T. Bendy had as
dinner truest Wednesday, Rev. and Mrs.
J J. K. Hall.
I Mrs. D. P. Stowe, who h bet n indis
tpowd for several days, is improving.
- Miss Agnes J one ha Bone to tttates
Jville to spend- the week-end with rcla
stives. I Mist Meek Beard 5 the jrnest of her
brother in Charlotte for tlie wck-cnd
Mrs. 8. M
ni.t.. 1 ...It ,
u. v. etowe.
Mr. and Mm Colie Cannon and chll-:
-m . .. l
' Jdayt with Mr. and Mm. J. I). Tu.-ker.l
Sthe latter titr of Mr. Cannon. Mr.:
tihnnon is rer ..tM-ratinjr from a painf ul !
iajury reeeived In. a went railroad
I d
! The many friend of Mia.' Katherine, to Xi0W "rM,n A
. ii uv. i.u ... u i.,..-. ! faith. him ji t . ii'ii r mcitiiwr .f
the honor that ha. been conferred on her
thi. week at Gr..enl,oro, where ahe i. , ,
Jtudent at the State eolleKe for Women, j
? ,i I u i
Mian Oarton waa elected as head of one!
t . . , .
of the houses end thus u a member of
r .- i . vi
ta student at B. H. 8. made a rerord for
flierself whieh she is evidently keeiiina;
np in lier eollejre eareer.
Ma LOCALS
J (Correspondence of The Paily Gaeette.)
. VNIOX, March 13. On Saturday
f evenina;, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Henderson
- fentertained at on oyster sapper. The
.guests all had a royal time, as those who
J have Iwen to that hospitable , home well
I know. Those who were there, were Mr.
land Mrs. Braxton ' Moore and Misses
gMary and Margaret Moore and Messrs.
iJieeee Patrick, tfampliell ' Ratchford,
sBobinson and Miss Elizabeth Huffstet
ler, of Union and Miywrs. Ben. -Clyde,
Water Oaig;, Charles Huff stealer and
James White of Gastonia.
Mr. Carroll Henderson ia leaving us
this week, for Gastonia. He will be with
the Parker Motor Co., for a year he "has
fln-en with the Beatty and Patrick store
land garage, at Sandy Plains.
Misses Jennie Wilson, and Ferrie Huff
Istetler spent the week-end at the homes
of their parents at Union.
On last Wednesday the first meeting of
ithe Mission Study CJa.ni was held. The
- meeting wat vejy cnthnsiastie, the sub-
jjeet was China,' and the pastor, Rev. G.
A. Sparrow, gave a fine sketch of China
land its finst apil present. The next
f meeting will tp-on tWrinst Wednesday
-Jin March, anV.the ub.jeet will be Mcxi
leo; and there will 'be many Mexican
Ithings on exhibition, which are owned
' in the eongregation, water jars, seapus,
Mexiean flags, etc. ( n
On Thursday Mr.hil Mr Hoe Wil
son entertained at a spenil the day, the
guests were. Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Spnr-
row, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilson and
two little daughters, Marion and Dor
tkhyi and Mrs. Thomas Sparrow.
;6n Friday irs. Matije" Craig enter
tained also, lierj guests were Rev. and
" . Mrs. G; A. Sparrow.
i On Sunday fliirnooji Rev. O. A. Spar
row feld his ttsnnr'trjipotntment at the
Crowders Creek sclioofiiouae. This is al
wnys for the teeond JJujiday.'
The party that 'from Union, was
3?cv. arur Mrsfi, ,'A. parrow and Mr.
Vrroll Hendersoi' ani?, s Miss Pauline
Maulden and -owing w the'eioseit Union
rond, the auto rejfcistefft 40 miles, a long
"way around; but. we-.will snoa linvo a fine
new rond. v
On the, Union rond is a lovely new
bungalow, whii'h-l''h2arinir completion.
This is to be flic home of Mr. and Mrs,
Uobert Brandon, now of Gastonia, "but
formerly of Union. -
i -
GEN. JULIAN S. CARB
HAS MISERABLE DAY.
' - ,
Relatives feel That the Condition of
" the General ii Worse Fear Compli
cations. n,DL'J!HAM, March 12. -N'ews receiv
ed here from the bedside of Gen. Julian
H. Carr, eommander in chief of the U.
V., tonight is to the effect that his
condition is unimproved.
- a" General Carr s)eut a very miserable
dny," relatives at his. bedside stated to
)i1ght. The extent of the complications
which set in last Friday afternoon has
not been determined. Relatives say,
Iiilwever, that the general is worse off
t(iaa he has bwn at any time since he
Was first taken ill with influenza. He
lias been eonriwtj to his room for more
than, three weeks. Physicians arc watch
iilfc every development in his condition
carefully. , i
E PERFECT CONFIDENCE
' Gastonia People Have Good Reason For
' Complete Keliance. J
t"T6 you know liow j
"jTo find relief from bncknche;
,;To eorreet distressing urinary ills; ;
i. To assist weak kidneys!
"Yout neiffhlmrs know the way j
,,Ifave used IVian's Kidney Pills; ' '
:jHfve proved their v.orth in ninny J
tjt. - ;
; '.'Here's Gastpnia testimonv;
;Mrs. J. P." Jones, SOS E. Air Line j
Ave., Gastonia, spys: "My kidneys;
wre out of order anil I had such a lame
aid aching back I could hardly keep go
iaig. My head ached -a great deal and
I. bad dizzy, nervous spells. My kid- j
neys tcri'il irregularly and as Ponu's ;
KJdney Pills bid done so nim-h good in I
nir family I used them. In a short!
time I was free from kidrey trouble and j
nrtr lwck wss strong and well. " j
-Price 60c, at aH (lealers. Ion't sim-j
y ask for a kidney remedy get Doan 's j
Kidaey Pill the same that Mrs. Jones j
bad. Poster-Milburn Co.
fSlo, X. Y.
Mfrs., Buf-
KIDNEY
and UVER
PILLS
Ha, mm wwswVjd your nrmi ayvten
nd rnuMi) trouble with jroar kiiinera sad
lirr? liarvvnn pmrnnin toitw.id and back.
Uxbby appears nrool um ihmm
nrtheeye!it If 6o, WiUim Kidiw
vi Liwr fill. Fi t fl dnarrnU.
f T e'fc .
tdUim F8. Ca., trip. Cmlirt, Wis
Far Sale by J H Eennedy Drag Co.
Deaths
MRS. CARWISK.
W'av.I linn 1 . un r-.w. i.t ci.t kiirn k t I, i
jM4i, r.;.!.,,. f ! ..soW i K..v.
Mfs (. Vili:ljll,, (lf ,.itv Mr,
.Williaro hud Im-.m hi Kmnvili.. at In r
B,ot),r ' I,,,!-,:.!,. fr veral ilaii Other
surviving children are Mr. Oniric Car
wis and Mrs. Maud Hhii.-m.in. both of
whom live in Knoxvil'i-. Iieei-ased was
(J years of age and li:hl boon n loyal an, I
faithful member of the cuiirch mih-c l:i r
early childhood." Her htn-nvel children
have the sympathy ! a !arj.v dumber of
friends.
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Dur.leti ImIV r
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Jjuiiiiny nieiuii.
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. ('. Cu!;,, :,t t hi
vnnred Iijf!' f ', Stic ::
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Kl'llfH Miiin.iMa: yt.p . s ii liMm
of
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l',ns ehara.-.-r ,,,d .Uymg !. t
"ie ! evi r '(rule it a:m to ! In l.
h
lie-
u "!'VU 1,1 -:.imdi or Kmit. -. Mount
'Tfa! vy Mrs. I-MI, sun, ,,,
h.' r "f l,J"?'.v'"" ,U'V'
time Khe h'lH beoii nn invalid. Shi- l a
made her lionu' in lie niont fi-r mi
. . ... t . .
I'Oll-e, Kill
l ihj si ion, t;k in :i kern
ter.'t in the affairs of the tinn'v, I."
iiiiti 1 cleat ami alert In the la-',. Xtr.
Fnlla whs the owlist person to vole in
I llelmo!it ill til.' presidential election, aa i
also cast her ballot for the tnliereulosis
hospital, her last effort to help in ill ine
jjoikI to h"r l'ellontnan .
The mother of 1J children, she ii sin
vived by the, as folloWK: Mrs. .1. V .
Uren, of K!-i2i .Mountain: Mrs. I. il.
Crow, Kerslmw, S. C. ; Mr-. V. C
Gulp, Belmont; Mrs. K. T. Cn'p. In
men, H. C. ; Mrs. W. II. Mercer, o1'
Glolie, Arizona; Mr. (i. C. Kalis,
Kershaw. S. C, and Mr. .1 . I. I-
it Throckmorton, Texas. she is alio i
survives by 5S grnud-cliildren, 7") crcil
jraiid-chllilieii anil eight cleat leat
yrandeliildreu. The remains will be taken to Kinjjs
MountBin Tu"s,lay inoruing at 11 o'
clock, the funeral services beirg le i, I
from the Kint Baptist chinch Tuesday
afternoon nt 1 o'clock.
Gastonian
TO-DAY
JACK HOLT
In
"THE CALL OF
THE NORTH"
From the Novel, Con
juror's House by Stewart
E. White.
TUESDAY
and
WEDNESDAY
Adolph Suitor .'' pr,fln.tf
'Experience
- WITH
RICHARD 3ARTHELMESS
u "YOUTH"
A GEORGE
FITZMAURICE
PRODUCTION
CAROLINA & NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Train Schedule.
No. 2, northliounil, arrives Gastonia
:S0 a. ra.
No. 1, .southbound, arrives Gastonia I
4:40 p. m.
- Making close connection with Southern i
Railway trains No. 30 and No. 12.
Close connection with .'jonthern ' at j
Newton and Hickory for Black Moun
tain, Asheville and all points west.
' B. r. BJEID. D. F. & P.
Telephone 823,
of m
lis. XA
BARKER SAYS HE
WAS AFRAID TO -GO
ABOUT ALONE
Had Such Terrible DIzy Spells
lie Fell and Was Seriously;
Injured Now Well and;
Sti-cns Again After Thirty!
Years of Suffering. !
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K. 'la.ol;.' V..v fa I-. Iimh :de a
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Tanlae U mM in (iastoiiia by J. II.
Ki'iiio'dy lvi.' Co.. and by li-adin;? drug-:
ji t-i i v ryy.l.'i'Vt'. i
Ckzvved hands
and faces needn't is
bother.
MENTHOLATUM
soothes 3nd heals U
chaps and chilblains
quickly and
gently
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SPECIAL
McL..r?n Autocrat Cord
Tiros
F'actcry Blemishes
Siie Price
::ti .,,n I : $l'.'..".n
:J ! Nen .:! ii."
:,.. Xoii ski. I jl'.:!."!
:;i-. I oa M.id l(::.im
.'MxP'i Nan :-,ki-I '.Ml.!!!!
::.";.") Xoii ;-l;i. : :.m
McLaren Allrood Fabric
Tires
Factory Blemishes
Sire Price
,10x:! 'on Sl::,l $ 7.1.")
:i(ix::'... Nen skid
: 1 X I Nun Skid . .
.'IL'x4 Non Skid . .
;s;ix I Non skill . .
.14x1 Non slud .
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The Bradford Co.
VULCANIZING
Tires, Tubes and Acces
sories 122 S. Oakland Street,
GASTONIA, N. C.
prarwi
NOTICE
To Telephone
Subscribers
wi - J
t-fH Our re;ri;lat ami have always
' speciiied timt I, ill-, are to iv
fUJ ,,'i, on or I i fore the l"tn of
tne in. nlh, or servi-e would be
Mpemled, but in nn effoit to
be as lenient as possible with
our subscribers, we have not
been enforcing this rule ahsi-
lulely.
tne
i0 iiiHiiediate past .
l!u:li, coii'ii-,
impel :: ' i ,' ii:.:: u"
li giiijitoe. , ff:'c' ivi
m make if
n force this
March 1st, t j
and we will t'lauk all suiiscrib
ers t' make 'aye.,eat on or !-fo:-,.
the l.'itii of ea.-h month, so
that we uill not be force,; 4o
disc:, n! iuue their service.
If '.:' bills are not paid by
th' time soe.-iiieil, the service
will I, i!.se:mtiii'',ed without
furt h:'r notice, and a charge
vi' 1. lei.se for restoring it.
Tiii app'i. s to both '.'( ) N nd
i:t rai. srp.scinBKits
lle'p i -s to i.-.ake t',e service
the very he-. t by paying 'WH,ii,
Iv .
PIEDM9NTTELEPH0NE&
IK
NOTICE.
The ofTw-ts of the I'ivision freight and
Passenger Agent of the Carolina &
Northwestern Railway Company are now
located i.n Gastonia, fceing on the second
floor of the Groves building over Loftin
& Co.
We are prepared to quote passenger
end freight rates and give inrormatioa
iu regard to shipments to and from all
points. Telephone No. 823.
CAROLINA & NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY COMPANY. -E.
F. Rtid, D. F. & P. A. ,
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COKPM.U
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?5s 9.' JS
" Now That
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state !t ai our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
i i Cheitrrfield are of finer
;iulity (and benre of better
taste) than in any other
t i;,arette at the price.
LtZZitt U Mjtn Tubactt Co.
H. B. PATTILLO
Residence Phone 709
H. B. PATTILLO & CO.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Special attention given to Repair Work.
We are all Practical Builders of several years experience. All
classes of buildings. Let us figure your work. We have the equip
ment and organization to do any kind of building.
Estimates on insurance claims made on short notice.
Office Over Schneider's Store
NO MATTER
what the size of a depositors balance with this br.nk
may be $100, $1,000 or more the same courteous
treatment, promptness and security is extended to all.
We aim to please every depositor regardless of the
balance carried.
Your Account Invited.
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
.
The First National Bank
GASTONIA, N. C.
'Tat Bat f Dependable Serfica."
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE
the Joiners Threaten Strike ; J
r. r'F 1 lr:' - - -
.e
Ft U it II .V9
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccosblended
J. A. SPENCER
Residence Phone 532-J
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1
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A. C. MILLER
Residence Phone 277-X
Phone 520
NOTICE OF NEW TRAIN SCHEDUL
Piedmont A Northern Line
Effective Sunday, May 1, 1921, oi
account of addition of express service.
following schedule for- departure of-
traias will be followed:
Leave Gastonia Leave Charlotte
7:00 a. m. :05 . a.
9:20 a. m. 10:30 a. ra.
12:lS p. ra. i:lo p. ta.
2:30 p.m. 3;35 p, a.
4:50 p. m. o:uo p. a
7:00- p. m. 9:00 p. m.
..Arrive Gastonia: 9:10 a. m., iv.M
a. m., 2:23 p. m., 4:40 p. m., 6:55 p.
ra., 9:55 p. m.
PIEDMONT & NOBTHEBN LINES
W. L. HOG AN. T. B.
Call 50 and The Gasette aa mat wi&
come to tee you promptly about that ad
vertisement. . '
AKXOUaCEIENTS
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS."
I hereby announce myself a candidate .
for renom I nation in the primary, Jane 3,
for the office of JEegister of l)reds of
Gaston County, subject to the action pf
ine iiemoeratu" rinni.'iries. -
upward r. Tofpy!of.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
I hereby announce m-self a candidate
for election to the officis of Register of
Deeds of Gnsfon County, subject to the
action of the Dcmoerati primarfes. :)
G. C. ELLIS. '
Gastonia, X. V. . '
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for renomlnation in the' primary, Jnne 3.
for the office of (Jerk of the Superior
Court of Gaston County, subject to tho
action of the Democratic primaries.
S. C. HENDRICKS.
FOR COUNTY' TREASURER ,N .
I hereby announce myself a eandidato
For renomiation in the primary, Junev3,
for the office of Treasurer of Gaston
County, subject to tho action of -tho
Democratic primaries. - (
C. C. CRAIG.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. '
I hereby announce, myself a candidate
for County Commissioner from Dallas
township, subject to tho action of the
Democratic jirimaries.
JOHN V. PUETT.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as county commissioner
from Dallas township, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primaries.
ST. W. SUMMEY.
FQR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Gaston county, subject to
the action of the Democratic primaries.
It. A. CHRISTENBURY.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself' a candidate
for Sheriff of Gnstoa County subject to
the action of the Democratic primaries.
G. R, RHYNE.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office -of Sheriff of
Gaston county, subject to' tho action of
the Democratic jirimaries.
W. NEIL DAVIS.
Gastonia, N. O.,
FOR SOLICITOR. ,
I hereby nnnounce myself a candidate
for nomination for the office of Solicitor
of the Fourteenth Judicial District, sub
ject to the action of tho voters in tho
Democratic primary .4 nne It, 1922. .
STEPHEN U. DOLLKY, -
Ga-tonia, N. C, February 27, 1822.
FOR SOLICITOR -
I desire to say to my friends, the citi
zens of the 14rh Judicial District, that
I shall be a candidate for Solicitor in tho
Democratic primaries to be held on Juqol
.'!, 1922. I elm 11 sincerely esteem ypuj
interest in my behalf.
Respectfully,
GEO. W. WILSON.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
North Carolina, Gaston County.
Walter Jolly vs. Ollie Jolly.
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced, in the Superior
I Court of Gaston county, N. C, to sever
the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween the plaintiff and defendant, anil
' the" said defendant will further take
notice that slie is required to appenr at
j the Court House of Gaston County on the
! 20th Day of March, 1922
I and answer or demur to the complaint
i in said action or the plaintiff will ap
! peal to the court for relief demanded in
said complaint.
This 23th dav of February, 1922.
S. C. HENDRICKS,
M-20-c-4w Clerk Superior Court.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
' Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has qualified as administrator of
the estate of Mrs. S. F. New, deceased,
late of Gaston county, North Carolina
and all persons holding claims against
the said decedent are notified to present
the same on or before the
18th day of February, 1923
afldressed to Wm. W. New, Admr.. of the
j estate of Mrs. 8. F. New, in care of Man-
gutn and Denny," or this notice will.be
j pleaded in bar of their recovery.
I WM. W. NEW, Admr. of Estate
j M-M27c. of Mrs. S. F. New.
i ' .
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' SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
! SCHEDULES.
(Effective Sunday November 6, 1921.)
Arrival and departure of passenger
trains at Gastonia. ,
Schedule figure! published as informa
tion and not guaranteed.
Arrives Departs
from for
4:06 a. N. Y. Washn-Atla-Bham 4:06-a
8:25-a Charlotte-Atlanta 8:25
9:20-a Bham-Atla-Washn-N. Y. 9:20-a
10:09-a Washington-Atlanta 10 :09 a
12:35-1) Westminster-Danville 12:35-p
4:40-p Atlanta-Richmond
5:20-p Danville-Wcsminstef
8 : 2S-p Atlanta-Washington
9:52-p N. Y.-Washn-Atl-nhm
l:17-a Bham-Atla-Waslin-N.Y
4 :40 p
5:20 p
8:28-p
9:52 p
12:17-a
Trains 29 .and 30 ruliman
sleeping
cart betweea Birmingham and .New
York.
Trains S3 and 36 Pullman sleeping
eara between New York-New Orleans
and Birmingham. J
Trains 37 and 38 Pullman sleeping
ears betweea New York and New Or
leans. . Trains 137 and 138 Pullman sleeping
cars betweea Washington and Atlanta t
T. E. 8ossamon, Ticket Agent, .
Gastonia, K. C.
B. li. Graham, D. P. A., . .
Charlotte,' if. C.