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UHDAY, DECEHBEK 16, 1918. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PAGE FIVE. Vant column WAXTKD WANTED: Ycu to give me your sub scription for Charlotte News. Get it by mail; it't cheapest. TALK with C. 11 Nolen. tf USEFUL gifts flash lights, silverware, manicure sets. Thermos botiles, O-Ce-dar mops and many other articles suita ble for Christmas gifts at btandard Hardware Co. 2'.i c 5 WANTED: $.'tt'U cash for two good all purpose mules. M. (i. Kitu-aid, Koute 1, Gastouia, N. C. Hi p 1 y WANTED: Architects and builders to know they can get natural ma terial lor bungalow construction much cheaper than brick, also one man stone for concrete mass. Write 109 Hampton St., Chester, S. C. M-IJ 16 c 4 HELP WANTED Male mid Female: Gastouia l'ost Office Clerks (Men-Women) ami City Letter Carriers wanted; Examination January 4tli. Entrance salary $1000, annual 1U0 increases. I'u excelled thorough correspondence instruc tion, $3. Free particulars. Federal Civ il Service School, Kellogg Building, Washington, D. C. ltipl FOH S.'.T v FOB iSALE: Seven nn iu bungalow on asphalt street; all modern conveniences. Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. tf FOB SALE: and harness. T. A. Henry. Two k001' mules, wagon liargain to ijui.k buyer. 211 c ti FOR SALE: One new medium size base-burner, for one third less than present wholesale cost. Cherryville Hard ware Co., Cherryville, N. C. l.'f p 2 Whether It's Brother Sweetheart or Father, there is no more appropriate place to find his gift than THIS STORE for men. Men's gifts are always difficult to select, but that is be cause you don'i go where they abound. Come to us. We will make so many appropriate sugges tion that you will wonder that you ever worried over his gift. Xz0 THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES Tv A'.J.'JH'. V9V1W)W - GASTOMIA, N.C i FOR SALE: Few cars of brick. right and can make imuicilinto meat. Mo llu Hrick Companv. 33. Price 'hone tf FOR SALE: First class three quarter l'erclierou filly colt, 7 months old, weight tiOO. Blue ribbon ce lt at Sunny jiiile fair. Full sister, weight, 1 , 't year-old, price 11 mi. C. 1.. White, R"ite 1, Kings Mountain, N. C. 2" p FOR HA BK : cheap. W. , 1!17 Ford II. Unix. iouring Car Hi i- 1 FOR SALE AT AFCTION : Tuesday, Decemlier lUith, two good mules, one two-horse wagon, one une horse wagon, all my farming tools, consisting of one Roderick Lean riding cultivator, weeder, harrows, plows, etc. .1. LKE IIFNDKR SON, Lowell, route one. L'o p FOR SALE : Cheap for mule, weight 12 to lion. Route 1. C. W. gIO. Daley, :o p .! FOR SALE: April andotte Cockerels, tion guaranteed. C. hatched Silver Wy .'! each. Satisfac K. Marshall. Jr. IS ii 2 A BARGAIN FOR YOF : I'ressing club outfit, with Hoffman Steam Press.'Tnlk quick. C. M. Nolen. tf FOR SALE: Registered big bone Hamp shire pigs. B. W. C. Moore, R. F. I). No. .'1, Gastonia. ltipj WILL SELL horse, wagon and harness cheap. W. L. C. Killian & Son. Ific BUY YOrft'Christmas toys early and avoid the r'ftsh. Standard Hardware Co. 23c 5 j FOR KENT. ! FOR SALE: Choice lot of Barred Fly-J mouth Rock cockerels. Thomas Spar row, Koute .i, dastonin, ;. i. ir SUNDAY'S CASUALTY LIST CONTAINED 3,722 NAMES i By International News Service.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 1.1. Tin. fol lowing army casualties tire reported h tl.e cumm.tndiiig general of tlie Allien can expeditionary tones: Killed in action. 1; di.d if tcunds, lis; die.! of ac. nleut of other .niisc. I s ; died of airplane act idei-t, 1; ihed of disease, Mi; wounded sccrcly. l."!M; Minded, degnv iiii.ictiTiiiined, 7s I ; wounded slightly, l,o.'!l' ; inissiug in a.-li-.n. :;l'4 ; total. ::,722. The following men from North Cum- lina are among those Killed in Action: Leonard, Cedar Creek Died of Wounds: Loi klear, Pembroke. Died of Disease: Musi, inn M. (Ireen, Star; Privates Robert less, Crusoe; .liinmie D. Barnes, Tom Carson, Wndesboro; David Lik num. Wounded Severely: Lieutenants Sid ney .1. Stelling, Asheville, and James (J. Kan say, Salisbury; Sgts. Ollie F. Clark, ( i reen ville ; Dent Pennington, Stnrgills; Arthur B. Nt.igg, Durham, and Arvel L. Disher, Lexington; Corporals Harlan Car ienter, Hughes; Ernest L. Bedside, Rose lioro; Daniel C. Honey, Kinston; Martin B. ( orbett. Whitakers; Jesse I. Clement, Igtoll i u at amis a rlicr, ; James A. v Winston A L. Barrett, Farmii Asheville; Wright Welch, High Point; iiirgunus. Burgaw; ; (leorge irker. Ori ent;!!; W illis Dial, Pembroke; Marion S. Lee. Dm!. aii'; I vein y P. Lean'. Washing t .ii ; Al i: .o S. Alexander, Wilkesboro; Xoul.iii mitli, AIbotts ille; Joseph .1. I'cm v, !-) . in el ; Jesse W. Jackson, Kill s'on; David It. W illis, Washingt .n ; Fred I', tiayle. Ilon'e'sulle; Chaih's J. Jen listei: Sgt. I'rixnt above: William WillSl- llerberg M. Bur- Baileys ; Parrish, kins, Weavei ville ; .1 im and l.ouiiie :mi'ii. Smi'l Missing in Action: i' M . l.t:m pk in , A sin", ille, a II. Dark Ridire; i'ruati : i " v.iii. '.1 agio d ia : Id l.er ; ilmdlis Mill; Alai..n ill I h: ni : 1 1 1 i.- in '.. Ta lor. .li on W. I : ; i T t v. hinipiai ii itait. Carmel " .rals ( 'liai les I Lewis Mitch Sidnev .1. Rob L. Klackwell. erhe. Rim king Lli.iah, a n d Oxford; Thomas W. (.oldstou, (loldston; Prank Haywood, Ml. Cdead. and Oscar Shelton. l')ruld ; Bugler Charles P. Dar by, Asheville: Cook Albert Parhain, Parkton; Privates Richard M. Panner, I la: ninny ; Duncan .1. Davis, Fayette ville; Cliff Uiron, Washington; Joseph FOR RENT: One half Of store room now occupied by Singer Sewing Ma chine Company at low rental. Have more than two years on lease. Apply to J. M. Holland. tf FOR RENT: Good warm room over Meal Roller Covering Co. Apply to John L. Beal. tf FOR RENT: A good corn mill in cen ter of flastonia. For further informa tion see Mrs. A. T. Rhyne, M)7 E. Frank lin Ave. -")( SAME high class line of toys and dolls that you've always bought at the Standard Hardware Co. 2.'ic5 liOST. LOST: Yesterday ietween Gastonia and Kings Mountain one canvass cover, 6 x 9 feet. Reward for return to S. Settle myer or to Gazette office. tf LOST: On street Saturday night, tan purse eontaining cash, key and papers. Reward for return to Gazette. 16 p 1 LOST: On street Saturday fraternity pin, crescent shaped with star inside, et with iearls. Rewal for return to Gazette office. 18 c 2 ?L08T OR STRAYED: One gray hog with tail cut off and weighing about 90 pounds. If found please notify Mr. John Lowerv, Route No. 1. Box 120. . .. 16 p 1 lefween Shives ', (!. Hens ' i, 'art ham1 ; Fred P.. Lo in. Os borne; Claude A. Rhodes, Mad isou ; ('lias. R. Swain, Winston Snlem ; Harvey C. Walker, 'orbet'; John F. Ward, Living s'on ; Henry II. Bell, Sea Gate; Hurman K. Guest. '.Saluda ; John B. Oldham. Chapel Hill; Paul Ri.-e, Haw River; Av ery Gaylord. Ply inoii' h ; P.ion William Nobles, 'liadbourn ; Norman I). Pressley, Clenville; Percy Barham. Rosemary; (ieorge F. Beauchein, Advance; John A. Colson, Ansonville; Klijah Faulk, Ray ford; Lee Grissotn, Henderson; John F. Holder, Cleininons; John C. Mores, Rock ingham; Joe Riley, KfTin ; William Hur ley Preziar, Pallton ; Ira Joshua Culpep per, Pamlico; Malachi Moore, Washing ton; George Ellerbee, Gibsan, and Bon nie K. Underwood. Concord. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Me chanic John R. Brinklev, Wilson ; Pri vates Talton Marks, Littleton; Lawson Foster Burris, Albemarle; Paul Hillary Shoaf, Thomasville; Willis Austin Bur gess, Rocky Mount; Briestly Pool, Dur ham, and Lehnmn Woodard, Piinceton. Wounded Slightly: St'ts. .laintv: A. Wilson, Raeford ; Julius J. Brysoti, Web ster; James R. King, Statesville. and White Coffield Purvis. Williamstou ; Corporals Floyd Bryant Gurganiotis. Bur- TODAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAIN 2,571 NAMES (By International News Service.) W ASHINGTON, Dec. Mi. The fol lowing aimy casualties are reported by tue ecmiiiii udiug general of the American ex pei I it ioiia ry forces ; SECTION ONE. Killed 11! action, l.i.j; Wound. Iv. l.OL'u; missing in action, 1 ' l',.:iN. .1 he tollowiiig men t nun lina ac among thi-M' listed Kiiled in Action: Lieut, l'ort.-h, ioldsboro ; Private eestei. High Point. Wounded Severely: Fnvv le, Washington ; W'i a.! . T. M.-1 John I i ap: -gts. ' ood, Brys. u t ity, '.ett, Wa.-hington ; Leonard, Wel.-tuiie; severe ; total. Noi t h aro iiimve : (astoii L. Alien Kirk G. I lain. Robot t L. md h'ra.ier oi porals (ie.'lge T. Melvi1:. Aurelain Springs; Heiijaniiil Ilidgeir. Middletovvn ; Irvin K. I'arnell, Luiiibet to;i ; W illiam II. Love, Charlotte, and Claude Stri.kland, Dunn; Privates K.HIv L. Bowser, Jai v isbi.rg ; Thomas (;. Parser, Durham; Julius C. Elmore, Lin colnton; William S. Dula. Elkville; ('has L. Lewis, Rutherfonlton ; Cecil Perry, Raleigh; Sidney W. Pern, Dunn; Mil ton A. Worthington. Grifton; Elic L. Beam, Shelbv ; Beniamin 11. Mun.lav. (iranite Falls; Eli ti. Trott. Stella ; Jno. II. Myers. Burlington; LutlW-r L. Bla j lock, R:'.boro; Russell V. Starnes, Hick lory; John M. Bremer, Wilmington; Jo j sej'h Hooper, Speedwell; Robt. Welch, I Franklin; Charlie Worrell, Saulston ; Ed ! Bolton, Lion Cdlege; Thedford S. Lewis, 1 Supply; Willie Manning, Ayden, X'b '. I Pleiiiinons, Asheville. I Missing in action: Privates John M. Hollowed. Aurora: Earnest Patterson, j Durham; Garland Shuford, Lawndale. SECTION TWO. I Died ot wounds, ol; died id "accident or other cause, 1 ; died of airplane acei ; dent, 1; died of disease. Mil: wounded ' degree undermined, .'!(.).'!; wounded slight LOST: Saturday or Sunday, . ' Polev Stroup's and John - man's pocketbook eontaining money and valuable papers. Reward for return to Lee R Rankin, Lowell, XC. 18c2 M'EliLAXKttS FOR ICE AXD COAL the year call Gastonia lee & Coal Co. 281. round Phone tf -HAVE YOUR piano tuned for Christmas. 'Call J. E. Davis at A. J. Kirby & Co. flione 405. 20 c 5 ' LET US GIN Y0LR COTTOX. We are -- now running both our gin stands, which gives us a capacity of 75 bales a day. We - also have plenty of meal and hulls. South- ' era Cotton Oil Company, Gastonia, X. C. ' J. P. Bess, Manager. tf SUITABLE GIFTS for grown-ups as . ;'well as for children at Standard Hard- ware Co 's. 23 c 5 GO TO J. Y. Miller's to get your new '-' crop New Orleans molasses. Phone 154. 16 c 6 IL B. PATJLLO, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any kind of building. Hardwood , floors a specialty. K P. O. Box 145. Phone 520. Gastonia, N. fa:.. J-' W-tf -gTTff' jyef J Pi. A CC TO I We cater to that class of shoppers that is accustomed to securing satis faction and who know when thev secure it. That is why our customers are so ready to recommend u; as a place to trade. If you appreciate satisfactory service, Gifts. - m COME TO US for Christmas -'fe ly, 723; total, 1,243. Died of wounds: . Private James B. Chapman, Taylorsrille. Died of disease: Privates Luby Car ter, Ayden; Arthur Cline, Plaffton; Vance D. Cline, Concord ; Otis H. Rees, .Gibson ville ; Dewey M. Shewood, Con cord. Wounded degree undetermined: Pri vate Eddie Louis Stroud, Statesville. Wounded slightly: Lieutenants Mum ford B. Smith, Newbern ; Rolert B. Tay lor, Townsville; James L. Nelson, Jr., Lenoir; Sergeants Willie Barrett, Mur phy; Roliert B. Sasser, Goldsboro; Harry Perkiusun, Wancbese; Coriiorals Thomas Bynum, B'ar Ure'k ; J. B. Ctuti- mings, Jr., Kinston, Bugler, Havey Holli.lay, Raleigh ; Wagoner, Horace Goldston, Donelee; Privates Walter W. Bi.ldix, Beta; Charles M. Buie, Faystte ville, Edward De Witt, Dotluui; Roscoe Floyd, Cerro Gordo; Charlie Satterfield, (ioldsboro; Jacob King, Falkland; Amy D. Phillips, Hubert; Rodger B. Watkins, Marshville: Joel Johnson, Favetteville ; Alexander McPhail. Wade; Morgan Os car Mini. lay, Rhodhiss; LowIhii.1 W. Pierce, Hallsboro; Noah Andrews, Par mele; Johnnie Extall, Wiinlsir; John Harris, Sharpsburg; Jesse Nation, Wliit ter; Harry Skeeter, Williamstou; Julian Douglass, Lauren burg. SATURDAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAINED 5,439 NAMES 'F.y I'lt.M'iiational News Service.) W AMi i N( l v-. Dec. . ' h ' - . :t ;,,i !; i s are u .'i. in. (.-eiicr.d nt low i the 14.-The fob reported by Ameri- . Killed tion. lln se erel . Wounded, t.-d. L'.'.nis 1 1. iiia i v SEi'T a " i" 1 .1' i ION in d ss I ; .v L on i-:. 'J 7 ; 1 1 1 i -e:ie, ;! ed slightly, leruiliied, I .lit nig ill ac ; wounded Ii70 ; ; to Killed n, Nil; died of a' died from nirp disease. 7J ; vv Wounded, d. g B'N I WO. 1 1 li. Ill; .1 led of won lids, et i' leu t or ot her cause, 2 ; dane accident. 2 ; died of uinlcd severely, 1 ,2(57; e.' uiidet.'i mined, 147; lillsMllg in a- M 171. ' of 117 Noi t ii ( arolinians e above lists, aiming whom t he follow ing : Action: (apt. Horace B. sliingt.ni; Sgt. Robert E. hard John Iv.ite lima, lus . wounded slight l.i t ion, "iiiii ; tot;, I. The names of appear in t1 are lie -li.de I Killed in dwell. Wn .Moss, l.iii-ust. and I'rivat son, North Wilkesboro. Died of Wounds: llainn. K. Llleiibeiu. Died of Diifase: Privates Tillman Fields. .ed, ;n,. WILLIAM B. (.RON LR John 11. f.mner. 411 North Broad, M . OASTON I A. Missing in Action: Privates Robert Lew is. iRaleigh. a. id Will Suttles. Marion. Wounded Severely: Privates James C. Daniels, Tav oi--v iMe. Atlas M. Ilun sucker. o d. Jay li. Howell, ( m- cord, Samuel li. S.igg. Salisburv, John R. Williams, Morgan! m. ROBERT B. BEACH, GASTONIA. Luther Moore, Lem.ir, JOHN E. BLACK, CROPSE, ROBERT P. DP.NN. .Charles M. Dunn) GASTONIA. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Sgt. Samuel M. Kee Miller. Statesville; Pri vates Graham 1.. Lawini'. II iiiitersv ille. and OTTO L. II I'M I'll Rl EN, ALEXIS. Box Supper at Tanyard. Ther sist ing a play, given night. will be of dulls. 'And Not ! Tanvai'i u. I ', r I'1 tainnient the the benelit . requested to fee will be r desired. I e Will f the l.lli'g harge.l i in ! ert a inment. eon i i':it ions, songs and a M ; i ii in the Housi s !...'. I bouse I 'rl, la v ''!.. fter the enter i- : o .x supper tor i o"i. .mi ia lies are In a. -. No admission i a la rge crow d is Judge II. W. Whedbee has forwarded I l: i. i- hi ouininir iii.-M'ii ms resignation as .judge of the superior court in the first district. When ieleas,., from his .judic ial duties he will r,. to the practice law at Green ille. Eleven thousand t'o:,r were sentenced !.. death Austrian military trite, war, hllln and nals ireil pers'ins executed by 'hiring the HAKES THE WEAK STRONG AND HEALTHY SHE SAYS Roanoke Lady Long a Sufferer From Stomach, Indigestion and Consti patioo Troubles Says Indian Blood Purifier is Fine. TELLS HOW IT WONDROUSLY RELIEVED HER IN GLOWING STATEMENT BELOW. Many Local People Heartily Praise It ''I suffered si much wi;h constipation, indigestion and frequent attacks of colic. I hardly knew what to do. Nothing I did seemed to help me and evcrvthiiitr that I would eat seemed tn irnt ti...l on ... -- "i" in a knot in my stomach and caused me an un told amount of HIlfTcrinir ' Dri'nd Mrs. J. C. Tate, of Roamikp "I must say. however, that Tmlian Blood Purifier nut ut bv tho I Remedy Com: any is .i womlrfid m,o. dy. It is just the thing to make the weak strong and healthy. For colic its effect is splendid and I have teen so wonderfully benefitted by its use I ad vi. everybody to take Indian Biood Pur ifier," continues Mrs. Tate in a glowing tribue to "Genuine Indian Blood Puri fier." No one need have cramps and pains after a meal or that heavy sluggish bloated feeling. Headaches" and count less other kindred ailments arise from a deranged condition of the stomach, constipation and indigestion. Rid your u, lMc .-usc. lone the system up and to do it o modem Reme-ly "will com pe'e with Genuine Indian Blow! Purifier put up by the Pearson Remedy Companv' Burlington. X. C. Sold in Gastonia oniy by J. II. Kennedy Co. ver Shoes , This is Over Shoe weather and we have a complete stock of Rubbers for men, women and children Men's Rubbers Prices 98c $1.25 and $1.48 Ladies' Rubbers Prices 75c, 85c and 98c Ladies' Arctics Price $1.48 Men's Arctics Price $1.98 Boys' Arctics Price $1.48 MathWs-Beik Co. 17 Retail Stores 17 Gastonian Theatre THURSDAY Private Harold Peat IN- "PRIVATE PEAT" A photodrama based on his own book A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT SPECIAL They tried to hold Private Peat out of soldiering because he was too short, but he was pretty long when it came to grit, and he got there just the same. DON'T DELAY Io your Christmas shopping now. iJmi 't delay another day. Why not make it something useful! Make it a pair of shoes, a hat, hosiery, shirts, ties, reefers, etc.? Conic in and make your selection lief ore the rush becomes too great. Yours for a Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year. Howell-Armstrong Shoe Company
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