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-icz rein TRK GASTONIA GAZETTE. r TOCSOAfr, BUY 1, 1917. The Gastonia Gazette,! Issued Terr Tueedar and' Friday 7 The Gaiette Publishing Company. V Only Semi-Weekly newspaper uhUshed la Gastoa Couty. Admitted Into the mailt at thai m nm at nutonla. N. C. at the i pound rata of Postage. April 28, j 1102.;, . , 8CBSCJRIPTIOX PRICE r On yea ..i ....J.0 fix months 1.0' Three months One month 20 All eiibscrlpUona payable In ad vance and discontinuea prompuy tpua expiration. . ESTABLISHED 1880. SO. 236 West Mala Avenue. -PHONE NO. 50. 1CA FIRST 1 INDuSThT F1NAIXE TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1917. BIG DAY AT JIT. VERNON. ' (Continued from page 1.) ; dent WUton, tbe worthy heir of these ' great memories,' we at one glance measure the vast career of the Amer v IcaaTpeople. It is because the Amer- lean people proclaimed and won ror the Nation the right to goyern Itself, It la because it proclaimed and won ' the equality of all men, that the free American people at tbe hour '.marked by fate has oeen able wita commanding force to carry its action beyond tbe seas; it Is because It has resolved to extend Its action still farther that Congress was enabled to : obtain within the space of a few days i the vote of conscription and to pro claim the necessity for a National army In the full splendor of civil .. peac& -. f "Salute Yonng Army." "In the name of France, I salute the young-army which will share in our common glory. "While paying this supreme trio ' nte to the memory of Washington, I do not diminish the effect of my words when I turn my thoughts to the memory Of so many unnamed he roes. I ask you before this tomb to , bow In earnest meditation and all t the fervor of piety before all the sol- dlers of the Allied Nations who for . - nearly three years have been fighting , under different flags for the same - Ideal. - . "I beg you to address the homage of your hearts and souls to all the heroes, born to live In happiness, in the tranquil pursuit of their labors, In the enjoyment of all human af- i lections, who went Into battle witn virile cheerfulness and gave them selves up not to death alone but to tbe eternal silence that closes over those who sacrifice remains unnamed in the full knowledge that but tor those who love them . their names would disappear with their bodies . Their monument is In our hearts Not the living alone greet us here; the ranks of tbe dead themselves rise to surround the soldiers of liberty. . ''At this solemn hour in the histo ry' of the world, saluting from this sacred mound the final victory of justice, I send to-the Republic of the - United States the greetings of the French Republic." As . Mr. Vivlanl finished, the si lence became supreme with tbe gen , eral realization-that no applause could express the emotions aroused. Balfour's Tribute. Then came forward Arthur James , Balfour. Foreign Secretary of 'Great Britain, who stood for a moment in silence, a tall, erect, kindly figure. Overcome with all hat the situation meant in the lives of the two great Anglo-Saxon countries, Mr. Balfour abandoned his decision not to speak and gave expression to a few po:g- - nant sentences, evidently straight t .-L: AMFD 11 1 III r 1 ' 1 1 " . ' : from the heart. England had hon ored Washington as she never had before. " fM. Vivlanl." said Mr. Balfour. . i "has expressed in most eloquent words tbe feelings which grip us all . here today. He baa not only paid a fitting tribute to a great statesman, bat he has brought our tbougths - most vlvjdly down to the present. The thousands who have given their lives French, Russian, Italian, Bel gian, Serbian, Montenegrin. Kouma- , nian. Japanese and British were . fighting for what they believed to be - tbe cause of liberty. "There is no place in the world where a speech for the cause of lib ' erty would be better placed than here at the tomb of Washington. But . as that work has been so adequately done by a master of oratory, pernaps you will permit me to read a few . words prepared by the British Mis- To Bun-Down, Nervous Women ' Louisville, Ky "I was a nerrooa wreck, and ia a weak, run-down eon . dition when a friend asked me to try YinoL I did so, and as a result I have rained in health aad strength. I think Viaol is the best medicine ia the world 'for-a nervous, weak, nm-down system and lor elderly people." Mn. W. a Clattojt, Louisville, Ky.". ' . : VinoL which contains beef aad eod lirer ' peptones, , Iron and manganese reptonatea, and : gljeeropnosphntes, is guaranteed . to overcome all rua--loirn, wjeak, devitalized - onditioas. J, IX. Kennedy & Co., Adams Drag , C Gastonia, N. C ; , Copyright Hart Schaner& The right suit for business men HERE it is; made by Hart SchatTner & Marx. It's righ( in quality, style, and in price; the fabrics are wool; the suit looks like twice the money; it's every bit as good as it looks. Notice the stylish lapels; the clean, sure lines. We guarantee to fit you. You'll Save money and get one of the best suits you've ever had. We'll show you any day. $20 and $25 H; SCHNEIDER The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes sion for the wreath we are to leave here today: " 'Dedicated by tbe British Mis sion to the immortal memory .of George Washington, soldier, states man, patriot, who would have re joiced to see tbe country of which he was by birth a citizen, aad the coun try which' his genius called into ex istence, fighting side by side to save mankind from subjection to a mili tary despotism' " Governor Stuart, of Virginia, spoke as the host on Virginian soil. "Washington," he said, "original ly belonged to Virginia, but his price less memory has now become a com mon heritage of the world. We con secrate here today a struggle bearing the supreme test of the issues for which heft flved, fought and died." France's Wreath. Marshal Joffre, victor of the Marne and idol of the French people next came forward in field marshal's uniform. Simply, but earnestly, he spoke but two brief sentences: "In the French army, all venerate the name and memory of Washing ton. I respectfully salute here tne great soldier and lay upon his tomD the palm we offer our soldiers wno have died for their country." Two French officers came forward with the bronze wreath from the French Mission, the humblest and the highest mark of honor which the French Nation can accord the dead. Bending over, tbe marshal passed through the narrow entrance and solemnly placed the wreath upon the stone coffin. He then stood silently at salute, the general who is credit ed with saving France, the general who won the liberty of the United States. As General Joffre passed back a mong the spectators. Mr. Balfour came forward with the British wreath of lilies and oak leaves tied with the colors of tbe three Allied Nations. He too entered the tomb and placed the British token beside the French, while Lieutenant Genera! Bridges stood aside at salute. There was neither music nor ap plause. Except for the brief words of the speakers, the eternal silence and peace of the place were not brok en. And aj Mr. Balfour withdrew the spectators felt, without being told, that the ceremony Was over. The party again broke into groups and filed up to the lawn of the ML Vernon home. Never was Mount Vernon more beautiful than today as it stood out in all its statelinesa amid the new Spring foliage. The visiting states men passed in and out about tbe rooms, examining all the heirlooms of Washington and re-setting in their minds as fas as possible the scenes amid which be lived. Mr. Balfour was the last to leave when .he time i FOR YOCR CHILD'S COUGH. Here's a pleasant cough syrup that every child likes to take. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. If your child ttas a v deep backing cough that worries you give him Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, the soothing pine balsams re lieve the cough, loosens tbe phlegm and heals the irritated tissues. 'Get a bottle today at your druggist and start treatment at once.' 25c. t Marx came to start back to Washington. The party included the members of both the French and the 'British Missions, their American military and naval aides, the Cabinet, Sena tor Swanson and Representative Pad gett, chairman of the House and Senate Naval Committees; Col. E. M. House, and -a few Government offi cials. The trip was made on the Presidential yacht Mayflower. Both on arrival and departure, the whole company stood at salute as a bugler sounded taps and the band played "The Star Spangled Banner." CaDt. F. Dillinsr and Mr. W. S Dilling, of Kings Mountain, were lfr- the city yesterday. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed, executed by Earl S. San ders and his wife, Mary Sanders, on the 21st day of January. 1915, and registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Gaston county in Book No. 107, page 324, default hav ing been made. in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, I will offer for sale at tbe court house door in Gastonia, Gaston county, North Carolina, for cash to the highest bid der, at noon on Wednesday, May 2, 1917 the following described tract of land, lying and being in Crowders Moun tain township, Gaston county, State of North Carolina, and bounded as follows: Beginning at. a postoak, a corner of the Barytes Mining Company tract, running thence S. 30 W. 8.25 chains to a pine, another corner "of said tract; thence N. 611-2 W. 10 chains to a stake, a corner of the Garrett lands: thence with a line of said lands S. 4 1-2 E. 21.25.chains to a sassafras: thence with the Law ton line S. 6 W. 25.25 chains to a stake; thence with McGill's line E. 21.60 chains to a stake; thence with John Dial's line N. 2 1-2 E. 45 chains to a rock: thence N. 69 3-4 W. 10 chains to the beginning, containing 96 3-4 acres, more or less, as per survey and plat made by A. P. Falls, surveyor, dated March,'-1910. and being the land this day conveyed to said Earl S. Sanders by said J. W. Wellman and wife. Also that certain lot of land situ ate in tbe City of Gastonia, in the county and state aforesaid, begin ning at a stake in a street at the cor-, ner of lots No. 33 and No. 34 Ind .runs N. 86 E. 46 1-2 feet to a stake in the street; thence N. 3 1-2 E. M2 feet to the corner of lot No.. 35: thence with southern boundary, of lot No. SS fifty-one feet to the cor ner of lota No. 33 and No. 36: thence with the boundary of lot No. SI S, 1 W. one hundred eleven and onei half (111 1-2)- feet to the begin ning. The same being the lot con veyed to said Mary Sanders'ty A.- E. Woltx and wife and V. H. Adams by deed dated December 22, 193. and registered . in said county in Book 104. page 271. .. ,. This 2nd dsy-of April. 19 IT. V J. W. WELLMAN, Mortgagee. . 7 T-M-l CS Mr Mauney Announce. Elsewhere In today's ( Gazette is the announcement of Mr. M. L. Mau ney as alderman in the second wardt who Is running in opposition to tbe present incumbent, Mr. S. M. Morris. Mr. Mauney is 'tone of the pioneers of Gastonia and, has several times serv ed -as afderman from his ward. " Accepta Work With 6oaUiera, Mr. Frank SherrilL-who has held a position with F. D. 'Berkley ft Co. for the past several months, has re signed and left yesterday for Wash ington to accept a responsible posi tion in the office of President Fair-, tax Harrison, of the Southern Rail way System. His many friends will regret that he Is to make his home elsewhere. Mr. Sherrill is a native of Statesvllle. Miss Ruth Withers, of -Broadway, is the guest of her sisters, Miss es Mayv'Bess and Jean Withers. She is attending the Music Festival In Charlotte. MUSCLE SORENESS RELIEVED. Unusual work, bending and lifting or strenuous exercise is a strain on tbe muscles, they become sore and stiff, you are crippled and In pain. Sloan's Liniment brings you quick relief, easy to apply, it penetrates without rubbing and drives out the soreness. A clear liquid, "cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, it dees not stain the skin or log the pores. Always have a bottle, handy for the pains, aches or rheumatism, gout, lumbago, grippe, bruises, stiff ness, backache and all external pain. At youf drugglqt. 25c. . 3 TRUSTER'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Simon Pope and Lether Pope, which is registered in Book No. ill, page 239, In the or fice of the Registes of Deeds for Gas tom County default having been made in the payment of the. Indebt edness secured thereby, and at the request, ot the party of the third part in said deed of trust, I will offer for sale at the court house door in tbe city of Gastonia, Gaston county. North Carolina, for cash to the high est bidder, at noon on Saturday, the 2nd Day of Jane, 1017 the following described lands, situ ate in Riverbend Township, Gaston County, North Carolina, and d esc r ic ed as follows: Beginning at a pine, J. B. Smith and L. L. Smith's cor ner and runs S. 4 1-2 W. 13 3-4 poles to a stone on L. L. Smith's line; thence S. 75 E. 31 1-3 poles to a stake; thence N. 9 3-4 E. 14 1-3 poles to a stone; thence N 76 W. 32 1-3 poles to the beginning, contain ing 2 11-16 acres more or less, and adjoining the lands of J. B. Smith, L. L. Smith, and others, being all the land owned by Simon Pope and wife Lether Pope in Riverbend Township. Gaston county. This tbe 30th day of April. 1917. G. -G.'DBRR, Trustee. T-M-29 c 5 w Another SUITS 1 Every Woman Can Afford to Buy Now Beginning Wednesday and Continuing Through the Week We Cut all Spring Coat Suits As Follows: 1S.50 Suite at 912.4ft $30.00 Suits at $19.98. $20.00 Suite at i $13.98 $33.00 Suits at $22.48 $22JM Suit at $15.48 $37.50 Suits at , ..$24.48 $25.08 Suits at $16.98 $40.00 Salts at $26.98 $27.30 Suite at y .$18.48 ' $45.00 Suits at $29.48 Stunning Spring Coats at Half Price " s - EVERY WOOL COAT IN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW DESIGNS AND SHADES OP THIS SEASON HAS BEEN CUT TO ONE-THIRD PRICE FOR THIS WEEK'S SELLING. EVERY WOMAN HAS WANT ED ONE OF THESE DASHING, CLEVER COATS AT WEDNESDAY'S PRICES THEY ARE IX REACH OF ALL. THEY SOLD ORIGINALLY AT $12.50 TO $42.50 YOUR CHOICE OF THE MORE THAN 20 STYLES NOW FOR JUST ONE-THIRD THE ORIGINAL PRICE. JUST ARRIVED y 1 To go on sale Wednesday and ' for the remainder of this week V V THESE DRESSES ARB THE SEASON'S NEWEST AND BEST STYLES. , THE MATERIALS ARE TAFFETAS, CREPE DE CHINE AND COMBINATIONS OF TAFFETAS AND GEORGETTE CREPE AND OF PONGEE AND CREPE DE CHINE. THE LAST MENTIONED IS AN ATTRACTIVE SPORT EF FECT. THESE COME IN SOLID COLORS, STRIPES AND FIGURES AND COMBINED , COLORS. THESE ARE EXTRA SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY AT t - .: . $6l98, $9.98, $11.98, $12.98, and $15.00 ; 216 WEST MAIN AVENUE .. ....... . . t There are time in the lives of successful men when . . . - . . Credit at the bank is of vital importance. But the time to establish that credit is before its use is required. Establish Your Credit ' with us now and in your time of need we will back you to the limits of Sound Banking Practice. -1 :': On account of some slight dam age done to the Ozark Methodist church by last night's storm, the preaching services by Rev. R. A. Tay lor will be held in the auditorium of the new East Gastonia graded school. Preaching every night this week at 8 o'clock. Everybody Is cordially in vited to attend. v Thsre is more Catarrh In this section ct ths country than all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly (ailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Influenced by con stitutional conditions and therefore re quires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co Toledo, Ohio, Is a consti tutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces ot the System. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offered (or any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure (alls to cure. Send (or circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO Tolsdo, Ohio. 8oM by Druggists.. 75c. Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. Big Cut on Coats - 3 I i. Pimm a iw liii&lL.li .VUUAV11 I I LADIES' WEARING AfTAREL OF QUALITY. ' - CASH STORE n-' 1 ' V 1 1 I r II IMS . 1 I . I I Dr. E. W. Pressley. of Clover, was in town yesterday. Mrs. A. B. McCarter returned Sunday from a ten-days visit to Mr. W. B. 'Beamguard's family at Clover. Miss Beatrice Goforth, of Clif ton, S. ., is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Q. Settlemyer. Subscribe to The. Gaxette. Don't Let Your Cough Hang On. A cough that racks and weakens is dangerous, it undermines your health and thrives on neglect. Relieve It at once with Dr. King's New Discovery. Thin unothinff hnlaum rom aH v ha1 tthe throat, loosens the phlegm. It antiseptic properties kill tun germ and the cold is quickly broken up. Children and grown-ups alike find Dr. King's New Discovery pleasant to take as well as effective. Have a bottle handy in your medicine chest for grippe, croup and all bronchial affections. At druggists. 60c. 3 Suits and COATS 1-3 '4 i H .GASTONIA, N, C. ii ii . 7
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