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f THE GASTONLi GAZETTE. FAUK SIX. ' r WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, wis. wounded, wounded to- h-K't. Millar.l V. .loliii A. Culberson, l'n'iitou H. I.oftin, TODAY'S CASUALTY USTS CONTAIN 2,898 NAMES (Bv International News Service.) WASHINGTON. !- 11. The follow ing army casualties are reports! ly the commanding pencral of the American ex peditionary force: SKTIN" (INK. Killed iu action, 1."-; di.'.l 148; wounde.1 severely, :i.l ; iUii undetermined, '.'(! ; aliffhrlv. lnisnine iii n' t ion. :W tal, 1,301. The following men from North Caro lina are among those lusted in section one: Killed in Action: Tate, Marion ; Corp. Greenshoro ; I'rivate (Jrifton. Died of Disease: Privates James M. Does, Campi-ell. .lames N. Kvans. 8iray, James L. Kan.leiTni," Klizabeth City. Al bert R. Leazer. Landis, Roy Patillo. Id ion Ridge, Samuel Sjireight, Whitaker, Alvester Tyner. Murfreeshoro. Wounded Severely: Sgt. Andrew O. Eaker, Shelby; Privates .lames M. My ers, Hayes, Charles Elliott. Rocky Mt., Jay M. Motsinger, Kernersville, Alvin O. Sides, Concord, John B. Small. Windsor, Rennie E. Fuller. Wade, Raymond Kd miston. Hickory, Edward G. Evans, Roi loro, William A. Minis, West End, Allie Harris, Jackson. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Team ster Swaney B. Peeler, Pensacola; Pri vate William R. Hardy, Edward. Wouned Slightly: Corp. Robert I.. Pratt, Edenton; Privates FREEMAN RAL8TIN. (Mrs. Dora Ralstin. Gray Mill), GASTON I A, N. C, Wiley S. Dickerson, Washington. .lames Melton, Lumherton. R'v 1(. Morris, tiiikey. W il liam Tvson, Kinstoii. Ilaskill T. Vass" Boiling Springs. Isaac C; Price, Con cord. SECTION TWO. Killed in action. 2(i: ; ' wounded se verely, H3: ; wounded degrev uioieter mined, 213; woundel slightly. 144; mis sing in action. 204; total, 1.397. Killed in Action: Privates Otis R. Douglas. Tavlorsville, FREEMAN R. H INKLE, STANLEY. Walter C. Bens ley, Murf reesboro, Floyd F. Craven, Ramseur, Castilla Heenry, Newbern. Wounded Severely: Sgts. .lames W. Turner, Goldsbnro. Thuriiiau Fonso Hon ser, Rutherfordton. Adolphust.' Cheek. Siler City : Corpornls Troy M. tloneyi-utt. (ieorge C. Ioven, Spruce Pine: Privates George Tucker, High Point, LI TIIKR F. RKNSHAW, (Next of kin. Thomas S. Crenshaw.. GASTON I A. N. C. Eli' B. Gibson. (Jibson. limine limit. rair mont. Rolwrt F. Patterson. Elm City, Douglas Privette. Wadesboro, Freest R. Stewart. Stony Point. Owne L. Brown. Chinipiapin. Floyd .1. Crane. Glen Raven, Charles Artontis. Statesville. Wouned, Degree Undetermined: Sgt. William II Case. Luck. John K. Sauls. Selma. Harry B. Brown. Oxford. John H. Cill. ll.-ndersi.n. ,lf-eph K. Hulin. Greensboro, Privates Charlie iMiulap, Rockingham. James Milliard (iibsou, Pi lot Mountain. Lu-ian Iloneyputt. Clin ton. George F. Stephens. Garland. .Wounded Slightly: Private Percy T. Dark. Siler City. Missing in Action: Private Moses Parker, Wilson. Just. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS This is to noiify my friends that baring been relieve .1 as chief ciem of the Ixieal Exemption Hoard. 1 have returned to the pruftico of la P.. C API'S UIJ Fealty Buildin TUESDAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAINED 3,254 NAMES P. Interea' ii-ual News S rii e. WASHINGTON'. De . 1" Ti e foil nij: .'"lev i asiialties are reiiorted by 'he i on: nrind i 11 ,r geueral of t!ie A'nn : - !iti. a rv SKCTION ONE. SECTION TWO. Killed In action, 176; died of wounds, 5s ; died of disease, 27; Wounded se verely, 489; wounded, degree undeter mined, 47M ; wounded slightly, 162; miss ing in action, 27; ; total, 1,663. Tiie following men from North Caro lina are aiuoug those listed in section two: Killed in Action: Lieut. Hubert M. Smith, Henderson ville; Sgt. Garfield Butts. MorrisvLlle; Corp. Alex A.Holmes i Henderson; Privates Elbert F. Carr, Le noir; James T. -Ed wards, Fountain, Ar thur L. Ewiug. West Durham, and Ros coe Brown. Hallsville. Died of Disease: Private Roy H. Ful - ler, Durham. Died of Wounds: Private Atlas C. Johnson, Bamesville. Wounded Severely: Bugler Martin Franklin, Pineola ; Privates Alfred D. Home, Catharine Lake, Pleasant L. K. Deuto-n, Statesville, Ben Cherry, Bethel, Oscar W. Gay, Rocky Mount, Paul F. Ta.v lor. Canton. Willis M. Henderson. Rutherfordton, Noah Oakes, Elk Park. Joe K. Home. Polkton. David A. Lam bert. Mount Pleasant. Osee C. Orr, Eto wah, an. I Weaver F. L. Teague, ('lemons. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Lieu tenant BAXTER C. RIDDLE, BOWL ING GREEN. S. C. ; Corp. Walter Russ. Hallsboro; Privates John J. King, Hills boro, Henry Stock, Griftoii, John II. Harrell, Goldsboro, Edward B. Holder, Jackson Springs, Monroe Mosley, Ev art, Maurice U. Sullivan, Charlotte, Wil liam O. Gaskins. New Bern. Frank Ma bes, Banbury, ami Henry M. Bourne. Asheville. Wounded Slightly: Privates Lee .lav. Henry, Klli.jav, HARRISON C. COL LINS. BESSEMER, and Floyd H. Wil - in. I 'ilut Mountain. Missing in Action: Privates K l. -t li. Stanley, Chailotte. and Robert C. Wiigh;, Hickor'. MARINE (OKI'S CASFALTIES lie iipinmn; in-iiaiues in Tlie inaiine . -'i-ps :ire ' e; orte. I by the eoniliinmliiig v.'ii.-il of the A'nerican expeditionary More Pleuant to Ht hk "Lemme ee 'one o dem cuckoo docks," said Mr. Erastus. "Here 70a are." "Could you kind 0' change de tnlV a littler "What's the ldear "I wants an alarm clock. I dont take to dese hasty an' excited alarm clock. If you could, train one o' dese to cackle like a chicken I could wake up spry an hopeful every time." SPANISH INFLUENZA MORE DEADLY THAN WAR Said That Epidemic Cost More Lives Than American Loss In Battle. Danger Not Over. Great Care Necessary to Prevent Further Outbreak. . li.-. I 01' a 1 i I o: .'I 1 1 pia !! j I in art inn. : I or . ti er 1 11 v, , li ; , ' 1 : .'':.! ,-f di-vive. : w..ir !. d ! eiely. I's'l : y. .loiile.l. .I." ree uiii'-d- i I. '"I; uoimded slightly, 214 ; mis- , in -i.-;o... -j7i : t. !. 1 " : I , I'l-e follouii..' Mini I": H' oi-l, 1 1 :. -mi- ' .t,.. im ;i' I ior. i i-onso. - ' t ' 1 tal. C". Not Meli"lne Not Surgery Not Osteopathy , Castoiiia, Sort Carolina. DR. L J. O'BRIEN Chiropractor 407-08 First National Ba-k P.lilg W. W. Galloway T. Fes'lls It .1- Privates .l.-i'iii- c c'l,:;r:,- W i!v. . hover, and .1.1 n I !ei. i:i Mi 11 ( Irani Bri 'k (i Nnir. Killed in Action erts. !inherC ir.it SmMiio" lin. Mt. O' ( (xf.-r.l ; Thoi'ias ' P. 1 ia s ( lo.lei Died of Diseaj- I 1 A. I'lial. Snoyi II iM .1.. ton. a-i ! Wagoner Tl o . 1 Tlioin:wille. I Wnlirilpil 9-vprplv 1 1 -o fit i;.o-il,l , Office Hours: B lo 12, 2 to 5 and bj , nit M,t( kev Briv.- Jadie J appoietmcnt. I'hone K I Hooks Fremont: 'p-ivatc - '-rt M, - i Donald. Regal, and Earl W. Adams, An drews. Wouned, Degree Undetermined: Pri vates Claudius Atkinson Boyd. Pine- Auditor. ' town, and Heurv N. Barnev. Clarkton. Puhlfe Acrnnntant Rank Examiner wounaea snnntiv: rnvates irgn 1 nr.-es : Kill. I in !; di-d of : ; im I, . !,,.: ... t ion. I : t iviKcd in Action lio:i!. AvI.omII. ' . .M-l.,,: ,.. Died of Wounds: i'.aw'-. of Sh.dbv. ed of wounded si eim . ; mm - ii:i.. ,-reh . The appalling ravages of Spanish In tluenza iu this country are perhaps best realized by the statement recently made, that more deaths have resulted iu little more than a mouth from this disease than through our whole eighteen months par ticipation in the battles of the European Wa 1. Our greatest danger now, declare au thorities, is the great American tendency to forget easily and to believe the peril is over. Competent authorities claim the coming of cold weather is very apt to bring a return of this diseuse and there -!;oiil. bt' no let-up throughout the win ter months of the following easily cb--erved piocaut i ns. remembering that In tiiieiia is far easier to prevent than cure. I iitluen.i is a crowd disease. Avoid .muds as much as possible. Influenza ! germs spread when ignorant or careless ' person-; viee -e or a 110,11 w i ' !i . 1 :i using a I a lei k'-r.-hief. Cover up each oiigh or i s.i. i e. Do not s it on the floor, sid.v Shop Early t The buyer that in wise is the one that makes his purchases for Christmas early. He has the choicest of me rehandise too,chotse from as we,ll as the satisfaction of knowing that wh at lie purchased has not been' picked over. y We want to urge you to come to our store aud look over the newest and 'snappiest line of Christmas gifts that has ever been shown in our city. Everything New and our selling for cash policy enables you tj get the newest meridian-' disc at the lowest figure that guaranteed merchandise can be sold. Won't you give us a look before you buy? WINCET JEWELRY CO. Privates ( e. l! I , lid Foster li Mo Piivate Frank P walk. Avoi I I''. ,:: tl;. - Illl and Office Systematizer Charlotte and Atlanta Offices. Residence, Gastonia, X C P. 0. Box 358. McBride, Sanford. James B. Seter. Mor- ganton. Jonah Orestes Aiiman. Sn grove. and (.rover ('. Brvson, 1'naka. Missing in Action: Privates William S. West, Goldsboro, and Welzy A. Dodd, The Clove in Medicine. Though the clove has had for een turles and still has an honorable stand ing In the culinary art as n condiment. It has long held a place In the distilla tion of liquor and in medicine. Nearly everybody knows something about oil of cloves, and most persons at one time or another have used It as a remedy or a palliative for toothache, it being a valuable local anaesthetic which has found ue In professional dentistry as a means of lowering the sensitiveness of the dentine of a tooth undergoing repairs. V-'l v the ..." 1 ' in v .1111 a. l er. n nen.a i 1 1' I P. an t . '. e a c mpleti I ,,- cars or public places, .f common drinking cups ,els i'. public places. im! antiseptic ai'' t at .1.. led tin. I liable germs an 1i r. 1 I, v, ill at. 'o... again-t in t'ds man .a ro-' 1 1 ng Mi t 1 miMst ing oil i f I I .011.1 ':! rubber in a few drops of l ould carry thi . I im ing' t he d.i 1 put it in your aths of its pure. (ges If jou get a sample ropr of The Gazette it's an Invitation to subscribe. be .! ' fro Ilvo the I'll. ' a ' ii' v e-; po. k. haling device, into whi.- ' c :'. ale poll I I'd. Von I "hale ab. lit w it!i jvii : ad ea '1 half honi- or n ull and draw deep br healinu germ killing air into the p.i ! . f your m se, throat and lungs. I By destroying germs Lefoie they ado j ally begin work in your blood, you may I make yourself practically immune to in feetion. All these suggestions al.ou Spanish Influenza are equally true in the preven tion of colds, catarrh of nose and throat, bronchitis and even pneumonia. Don't become careless. Do your part. Keep the germs away. You may save yourself a serious illness and the loss of several weeks work. J. II. Kenne.lv & Co. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE 100 --MULES--100 ARES. HORSES M 25 Extra Fine Missouri Mules 4 to 6 years old and broke 25 Good broke sound Brood Mares From Illinois, 4 to 6 years old 35 Well selected good broke Tennessee Mules 4 to 7 years old 15 Good second-hand Mules Swapped for kind, cheap The above supply gives us a good assortment. VVe'can suit you in almost any kind, and if you expect to buy we ad vise you to see us at once, as you can NOW buy what you want much cheaper than you will be able to get them later on. They always sell higher in the Spring, so buy NOW ani save money. CRAIG & WILSON LARGE RUGS and DRUGGETS at SALE PRICES ILELB09S Great Christmas Sale Is In Full Blast Now OUR STORE IS SANTA CLAUS Headquarters Our entire stock of choicest merchandise at astonishingly low prices. All to go in this sale, nothing reserved Dress Goods, Serges, Silks, Satins and Velvets. Coats, Coat Suits, Silk, Satin, Velvet, and Serge Dresses, charming styles. MILLINERY Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats at Prices to Suit You. Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at astonishingly low prices. If you want style and quality, this is a money-saving opportunity for you. FURS! FURS! Just received big shipment by express. All to go in at sale prices. New goods arriving daily for this great sale. We are too busy to quote prices. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Santa Claus Headquarters For Dolls, Toys, Ornaments, Infact Everything to Make You Feel Happy at Christmas $15.50 Middy Suits $12.45 i At this happy holiday season we wish to express to all our many friends and cus tomers our very great appreciation of their former patronage and solicit a con tinuance of the same. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to one and all. LEBOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Crepe de Chine ShirtWaists $2.95 GASTQNIA, NORTH CAROLINA
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