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MONDAY, JULY 30, 1917. TUB UA8TOMA GAZETTO. ''.JwPACB'THIUl. 19IL JULY: 1917 gftj HON I TUETwEDiTHU 1 FR1 1 SAT 1 i2l3"ntl56l7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 192021 222324252d27p 25oj5in j. n WANT COLUMN WANTED WANTED : To bur an old violin Write to P. O. Box 52. Gastonia N. C. 3 Op BOOK-KEEPER wishes position where efficient, trustworthy and experienced service is required. Ref erence and bona. Address "Effi cient," oare Gazette. 30c3 WANTED: A few copies of THE GAZETTE of June 27, 1917. Ga zette Publishing Co. tf BRING your wheat to Rhyne's Rol ler Mill, Gastonia, and get best flour in Gaston county. Rhyne Rol ler Mills, Gastonia. A-8c6 WE PAY CASH for scrap iron, brass, copper, aluminum, lead and cine. Cocker Machine- & Foundry Co. s tf BETTER FLOUR and more flour, full patent, given for good wheat. Rhyne Roller Mill, Gastonia. A8c6 PAY CASH for coupon books and save five per cent at Body's Mar ket. Fresh Meats of all kinds at reasonable prices. tr BRING your wheat to Rhyne's Rol ler Mill, Gastonia, and get best flour la Gaston county. Rhyne Rol ler Mills, Gastonia. A-8c6 FOR SALE FOR SALE: 5,000 mixed strawberry plants for August setting, 50 cents per hundred. Rob Hall, Bel mont, N. C. 30p3 BETTER FLOUR and more flour, full patent, given for good wheat. Rhyne Roller Mill, Gastonia. A8c6 FOR SALE: One slightly used Kim ball piano, good as new. Bargain to quick buyer. Rankin-Chandler Furniture Co. tf FARMERS, bring your wheat best flour in the county given in ex change. Rhyne Roller Mills, Gasto nia. A-8c6 FOR SALE: Pair mules, well match ed, about 800 pounds. T. L. John son, Flint Mill. 30p2 FARMERS, bring your wheat best w flour in the county given In ex change. Rhyne Roller Mills, Gasto nia. A-8c6 MISCELLANEOUS BRING your wheat to Rhyne's Rol ler Mill, Gastonia, and get best flour in Gaston county. Rhyne Rol ler Mills, Gastonia. A-8c6 TOR ICE AND COAL the year round. call Gastonia Ice & Coal Company. Phone 281. tf FARMERS, bring your wheat best flour in the county given in ex change. Rhyne Roller Mills, Gasto nia A-ScC BETTER FLOUR and more flour, full patent, given for good wheat. Rbytie Roller Mill, Gastonia. A8c6 N O T I C K. In the last issue of the telephone directory, the following names were, through error, omitted: Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 318 W. Main 139. Gaston Chero-Cola Company, Low ell 2212. Western Union Tel. Co., Lowell 3204. Subscribers will please add these names to their directories. A-3c3 l egal Advertisement!. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue or the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed to me by R. P. Rollins and V. M. Rollins, his wife, on June 18, 1913, to secure the payment of $350 and interest thereon from June 20, 1913, default having been made in the payment of said note, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the i Court 'House door in Gastonia, N. C, ?, at Noon on THURSDAY, AUGU8T 9, 1917 t the following described property: Lying: and being In the Town of Bes , semer City and being Lot No. 14 and : 20 front feet of Lot No. 15 all In - Block No. 34 in Section 3 laid down on the plat or map of Bessemer City; made by -W- R. Richardson, Survey or, in 1891, and filed in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Gaston County aforesaid. Said lot No. 14 being the same lands conveyed to said V. M, Rollins by deed of M. A. ' Carpenter and wife, dated December 1 1909, and registered in the office v. of the Register of Deeda for Gaston County in Book No. 101, on page 202 and said 20 front feet of lorNo. 15 being 20 feet in width of said lot adjoining said lot No. 14 and run ning tack to the alley in said block, and being the same land conveyed to said V. M. Rollins by deed of R. C. Rom and vrtfe dated the 15 th day el - June. 1910. nd registered In the of fice of the Register of Deeds for ' , Gaston Connty In Book No. 101 on I page 203 There being located on ; l l said land one six-room dwelling witn f: outbuilding. tc- i fA?J! Thtr the th day of J,nlyt J?J7. - . Beam. M-J-30c 7 &c KMtnnn and 'Welt. Attorneys., Ideal Theatre- TODAY Jackie Sanders "Sunny Jane" EXTRA! FOX COMEDY "Six Cy Under Love" TOMORROW "CIVILIZATION" 3 P.M. 8 P.M. Matinee: 15 and 25c Night: 25 and 50c SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Mrr Richard Harwell, of Wasti- ington, D. C, visited Miss Nettle Robbins here last week, returning Sunday. Rock-Hill (S. C.) Herald. 27th: Miss Betsy Hanks, of Gastonia, N. C, is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Sealy. Mr. B. R. Payseur, formerly of Kings Mountain, bub now living at Winnsboro, S. ., was a Gastonia vis itor Friday. , Miss Gertrude Kohn, Lot Aiount Holly, was the guest Sundiry ef Miss es bunice and blanche btroup at their home at Ranlo. Mr. J. R. Young, formerly with the Loray Mills, is now superintend ent of the Phoenix Mills at Kings Mountain. Misses Nettie and Marie Rob- bins left Sunday for Spartanburg, S. where they will spend a week or two with relatives and friends. Miss Sallle Dixon, of Charlotte, who has. been visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. M. Eddleman, has gone to Nor folk, Va., for a two-weeks visit. Mrs. Shirley Froneberer and Miss Mary Ratchford sptyt Vfeunday at New Hope as the guests of Mr. Larkin Ratchford, their brother. The Gazette was in error Friday in stating that the Bank of Gastonia woud open for business this morning. The date should have been Wednes day, August 1st. Mr. J. O. Epps- has resigned his position in the Rex Mill at Ranlo, and moved his family today to Spin dale, near Rutherfordton, where he has a position as overse.er of carding. A THOROUGH TEST Her numoreus friends will learn with regret that Mrs. Charles F. b'towe is desperately ill at her home on West Third avenue. Her physi cians have very little hope of her re covery. Durham Herald, 24th: Miss Marie Torrence, of Gastonia, who lias been visiting Miss Nannie Karnes the past few days, left yesterday for Greensboro, where she will visit be fore returning home. Prof. Edgar Long and family left Saturday for their home at Due West. Prof. Long has been attend ing the summer school at the State I'niversity and Mrs. Long and child have been visiting his parents here. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. C. Dunford and daughter, Miss Margaret Dun ford, who were the week-end guests of Mrs. R. D. Atkins, left this morn ing for their home at Anderson, S. C. They have been on a motoring trip to the eastern part of the State. Miss Sparke Johnson returned yesterday from Atlanta, where sne , spent several months taking a busi ness course. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hamp Johnson and little daughter, who will visit relatives here for some time. Chester (S. C.) News. 27th: Miss Helen Phillips, of Mayworth, N. C. was quietly married to Plnx ston Hamilton, of Belmont, N. C, on Saturday by Alexander W. Wise, Judge of Probate of Chester county. Several automobiles loaded with friends came along with the couple to witness the ceremony. -4 The many friends of Rev. W. L. C. Killian will be glad to learn that he was able to return home Friday night from the Charlotte Sanatorium, where he had been a patient for eight weeks recovering from the effects of a very serious operation. He Is able to be out on the street and hopes to regain his strength sufficiently to take up his regular work within a short time. One to Convince the Most Skeptical Gastonia ltea!cr. The test of time is the test that counts. Doan's Kidney Pills have made their reputation by effective action. The following case is typical. The testimony is confirmed the proof complete. Testimony like this cannot be Ignored. Mrs. S. L. Jenkins, 10G Trenton'j St., Gastonia, says: "My kidneys were weak and 1 had pains througn my back and sides. I didn't sleep well at night and felt tired in thel morning. I was also nervous and dizzy. Doan s Kidney Pills made me well." JUST THREE YEARS LATER Mrs. Jenkins added: "Doan's Kid ney Pills have always lived up to the claims made for them whenever I have used them for kidney trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Jenkins has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., props., Buffalo, N. Y. DEATHS JOHN J. KIVA1US. Father of Mr. II. V. KdwartlH lieI Ia.Ht Night at Advanced Ago Whs Confederate Veteran Funeral and Burial af N'eeley's Creek Churcii, York County, Tomorrow. At the home of his son, Mr. R. V. Edwards, Co9 East Main avenue, at midnight last night Mr. John James Edwards died of dropsy of the heart following a serious illness or a from which he never entirely recov ered though he had been able to get about with ease until attacked by his final illness. Deceased was born October 24, 1842, in Chester county. South Caro lina, where much of his life was spent. At the outbreak of the War Between the States he enlisted in Campany A, Seventeenth South Car olina Volunteers, of which his half- month. About a year aeo he suffer ed a severe attack or penunionla Is the Ideal Place for Your New Home All Modern Conveniences Close In v For Prices and Terms See GASTONIA INSURANCE & REALTY CO. Telephone 89 - Office Realty Building, . ; brother. W. H. Edwards, was caKain He served with , bravery; throughout toe war, being several times .very painfully wounded. At the close of the war, or soon thereafter, be took up his residence on & farm near Nee ley's Creek A. R. P. church In fork county, where be lived for more than 40 years. Following the death of his wife September 29. 1915, he came to Gastonia to spend bis declining years with bis son. Surviving deceased are two broth ers, L. G. Edwards, of Edgemoore, S. C. and M. D. Edwards, of Brad ley county, Ark.; one balf-brotber, Capt. W. H. Edwards, of Chester, S C, and three sons, R. W. Edwards, of Gastonia; Dr. James G. Edwards, of Henrietta. Okla.. and J. E. Ed wards, of Gastonia. The body will be taken on No. 39 tomorrow morning to Neeley's Creek church, York county, South Carolina, for burial. Rev. Dr. J. C. Galloway, pastor of the First Associate Reform ed Presbyterian church, will conduct the services. Mr. Edwards only re cently moved his membership to the church here from Neeley's Creek church, where he had held it for per haps 50 years or more. He was a loyal and consistent member of the church and a man of the highest in tegrity. He was held in very high esteem by a large number of friends, to whom the news- of his death will bring great sorrow. I'nlon Klects Teachers. The I'nlon school in South Point township has elected teachers for next session. Many of the schools put off the election of teachers until a late hour and the chances are that the best teachers have employment It seems that it would be better for the schools and teachers if all the rural schools would select their teachers at the earliest possible date. The following teachers will have charge of this school: Misses Ethel lx)ng, Myra Nixon, of Lincoln tiny4uiL ' Miss Crawford Sledge, of Kljjrffs Mountain. Mrs. Gloria Jones, of Raleigh, wife of Recruiting Officer Charlie Jones, who swallowed a tablet of bi chloride of mercury, is improving and will recover. No reasons Tor the act have been made. DIZZYJPELLS Relieved After Taking Two Bottles Of Cardoi, Says Tennessee Lady. Whitwell, Tenn. Mrs. O. P. Cart wright, bf this place, writes: "About four years ago the 'dizzy spells got so Lad that when I would start to walk I would Just pretty near fall. I wasn't rast doing my work, but was very much run-down. I told raj husband I thought Cardu! would help me, as a lady who lived nL:.t door to me had taken a great deal, and told me to try It. This was when we were living In Kentuchy. My husband get me a bottle and I took it according to directions. It h('.:e l ne so much that he went back and got me another bottle. I got a whole lot better and Just o.ult taking it. I got over the dizzy spells... I took no other medicine at that time nor since for this trouble. No, I've never regretted taking Cardui. I felt j::st fine when I finished the second bottle." Purely vegetable, mild and gentle In Its action. Cardui, the woman's tonic, may he the very mediefne you need. If vou suffer from symptoms of female troubles, give Cardui a trial. All .Iruggists. NC-129 J. M. BEK CO. OUR BIG SUMMER SALE Is still going on and will continue through Monday, August 6th. There are just as great bargains today as there were thefirst day of the sale. This has proved to be our best sale and if youlhaven't been it will cer tainly pay you to come. Almost ev- J. M. BELK CO. Announcement! ON AND AFTER AUGUST . 1ST.' ALL PENNY ADS WILL BE STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE Except where the advertiser has a regular monthly ac count with us. Please do not ask us to charge them. 1 GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. SAFEST DRUGGISTS SELL E-RU-SA PILE CURE BECAUSE it contains no oplates.no lead, no belladonna.no poi sonous drug. All other Pile medicines containing Injurious narcotics and other poisons cause constipation and damage all who use them. E-RU-SA cures or $50 paid. TORRENCE DRUG CO. AND J. L ADAMS DRUG STORE PAY $500 MORE AND GET A RUGGED, THRIFTY CAR WHOSE FIRST. NAME IS QUALITY AND LAST NAME IS CHALMERS A well known man said the other day: "I have owned three kinds of cars. One was a low priced small car that was uncomfort able to ride in and costing me money right along in repairs. "One was a high priced great big car that kept me in hot water -much of the time paying the gas and tire bills. "I found relief in a Chalmers. It jus suits me. I get all the room and all the car I want, and I find because of its inbuilt quality that it is far more economical than the smaller, cheaper car with which neither I nor the Mrs. was ever pleased." We feel that as a whole the Chalmers car fits in just between the two in a way that gives just about what nine out of ten want a sen sible car with a sensible price. Sensible because it has a quality backbone and ribs, and sensible because it is thrifty. Which is interesting in war times and import ant. For, as the Scotch say, "A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Have you ever been behind the wheel of a Chalmers? ALL CHALMERS ARE SIX CYLIXDER CARS. " 6-Passenger Touring Car ...$1,250 7-Passenger Touring Car .,.$1,350 Roadster $1,250 Cabrolet 1,25 Sedan $1,850 All pricee f. o. b. Detroit and subject to chance without notice. Weight of 5-Passenger Chalmers 270 pounds. , ,4 E. T. JAMES Dealer At Gaetoal Garage. Fhoaea 1B3-J ad 109L .f 1 ; i ( i -r i
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