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sfIK TWO. THE GASTOIflA. GAZETTE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 191 X The Gasionia Gazette '. FBIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 191. TUESDAY'S CASUALH USTS CONTAINED 4,835 NAMES (By International News S-rvioe.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. The fol lowing army casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American xpeditionary forces: bECTlON ONE. Killed in action, l.4 ; died of wounds, 49: died of accident or other cause, i ; died of aindane accident, 1; died of dxs t, 126; wounded severely, 1,1--; wounded, degree undetermined, 2-i; wounded slightly, 507 ; missing in action 200; total, 2,.'i75. The following men from North t'aro Una are among those listed nlme: Killed in Action: Privates William Berry Stephenson, Judson, and KoU-rt B. Waldron. bvlva. Died of Wounds: Privates Lonuie I.. Cahoou, Mesic, and Don V. Harper, Clar endon. Died of Disease: Sgt. ttol-ert K. Clark, Greenville; Privates William S. 1'arker, iKings Mountain; ISamuel .1. Simpson, Fairfield, and Roy Duprie, Mneelestield. Wounded Severelv: (Sergeants Ken neth Herman, Hickory; John .1. Maine, Richardson, and James K. Kinder, Alex ander; Corporals lleiiry i?. Haugliton, Edenton; John R Wilson, ineland ; Larna L. Bingham, Hoxne, and John K. Boone, I'ittsboro; Privates Henry K. Pearce, Wakefield; Gilbert (.'. W'hitmire, Quebec; William Henry Hiliard, (Sail ford; Pete N. Lnmbros, Raleigh; Atlas D. Lee, Newton Grove; Ralph P. Long,, Bug Hill; John Matheson. Eagles Springs; John M. Hardison, Hoj.k Mills, Ernest Cliesteen, Ioney Creek; Dexter Fowler, Tabor; Otto K. Whittington, Beddiea River; Rolert Benton, Waxhaw; Bnrgis fci. Kistler, Reepsville; Deeatur F. Rose, Unaka; Fred V. 1'enley, Ashe iile; Wade Teeter, Oakboro; and Wil liam E. Arlexlge, Concord. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Lieu tenant William 8. McKimmon. Raleigh. Wounded Slightly: Lieut. Herhert ). Teer, Durham; Sgts. Alex W. Ma.on, luisburg; Jesse H. Champion. Maple TiDe, and Ernest D. Farris, Charlotte; Corporals Daniel M. 6 tailings, Waxhaw; John M. Hudson, Hanford; Golden F. KoonU, Mocksville, and James L. Has sell, Edenton ; Mechanic Iee R. Wil liams, Henderson; Bugler Claude C. Smith, Raleigh; Wagoner Alonzo Battan, Sea Gate; Privates Lloyd Garrison, Mat thews; McClain A. Hubbard, Kerners Tille; Isaac Bowman, Woodsdale; OSCAK BUELEY HUFFSTETLER, DALLAS; John R. Martin, Asheville, ami Claude Palmer, Asheville. Missing in Action: Privates (ieorge B. Smart, Albemarle, atul Leonard Dam bert, Mt Pleasant SECTION TWO. Killed in action, 105; died of wounds, 17; died of accident or other cause, 2; died of disease, 32; wounded severely, 937; wounded, degree undetermined, 445 ; wounded slightly, 732; missing in aft ion, 100; total, 2,370. Killed in Action: Corporal Clyde E. Watkins, Hays; Private David Clint Dixon, Hillsboro. Wounded Severely: Sgts. Hubbard Bray, Woodsdale; Orlau I). Freeman, Franklin ton, and William E. Jones, Gras sy Creek; Cirporals Obie K. Jones, Hen dersonville, and Elder E. Heath. Bolivia; Privates Jesse C Hyman, Hobgood; 1TEY B. 8TROUP, DALLAS, R-2 ; Per ry A. Wilson, Louishurg; Frank Dancy, Tarboro; Benjamin Franklin, Mitchell County; Thad Green, Judsou; Homer Leefler, Newsom; Grover L. Winslow, Elizabeth City; George F. Clark, New ton; Ernest Etheridge, Winston-Salem; Lawrence B. Harding, Winston-Salem ; James F. Justus, Biltmore; June J. Les ter, New River; William Pendergraff, Henderson; Franklin Kyle Quinn, Can dler; Chrisley B. Smith, Smith; Richard L. Hendricks, Herford; Otho T. Mangum. Stem; Clyde A. Register, Dover: Ernest B. Hudson, Elkin; ROBERT L. HK'KH, (Mrs. Barbara L. Hicks). GASTONIA. and Joseph R. Phelps, Louishurg. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Ivi Tates Arthur Frederick Brigmon. Can ton; Horace Clark, Kim City; John W. TnfVr. Star; Riley McElrov. Wavnes ill; m ' Clark Whiteside, Bson City. Wonnde $'4htly: Surgeon William O. Sperkmsn, :i,'Sm; Sgt. Luther A. Jackson. Viddlehurg ; Corporal Hartev C Wilkersnn. Roi.ro; John W. tU... ley. West Kannapt.lis; William K. Par ker, Windsor; Elisha htmifiehl. Srmora : Julian F. Wooten, Stantonsburg ; Jaine J. Bulla nl. FayetVvjile, ,md Nathan K. Williams, Rocky Munt; Md' nnb- Will Tucker, Rnxboro: Privates Jaiiin i. Mabe, Madison; Royal G. Iearen. Aox: James L. Brooks. Adamhall; Felder .1. Bailey. 8mithfield; Carroll Beck, Ral dgh; Franklin L. Green, Whittier; Ar chie L. Knight. Henderson: JAMKS C. DAVIDSON (Miss Cora L. Davidson), GASTONIA; Emmett Stanley, Hender son; James McRny. Laurel Hill; Dewitt Norria, Gilkey; Robert R. Tyson, Green ville; Carlos Council. Apex; Lee Farmer, Elm Citv ; Oprret. Frndy. Asheville: George D. Tyndall, Newbern; Cleveland W. Honsucker. Concord; Robert L. Ross, Gibson; John F. Teagiie. Hays; Thomas M. Abemathy, Spring Hope. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. Killed in action, 2; died of wounds, 9; died of disease. 2; wounded severely, 76; wounded slightly, 1 ; in hands of enemv, 1; total, 91. Returned to France, previously report ed in hands of the enemy, Private Ralph J, Charles, Winston-Salem. Summary of msrine casualties to data: Officers deaths. 87; wounded, 88, total, 175. Enlisted men. deaths, 1,821 : wound ed, 2,649. In hands of enemv, 77. Miss ing, 275. Total, 4.822. Total of officers and enlisted men, 4,997. There Is mere Catarrh In this section f 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 tailing; to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, rreatly influenced by con stitutional conditions and therefore re quires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is a consti tutional remedy, is taken internally and acta thru the Eiood on the Mucous Surfaces of ifce System. One Hundred Io liars reward is offered for any case that Hal Is Catarrh Ctif fails to cure, nd for circulars and testimonials. V. J. OinXEY & CO, Toledo. Ohio. Sold by DrueytsLi, 75a. Hall's ranJly Pills for constipation. Start theDavRuiki with a Cup or Two ot Liisiaime- H AM-AND-EGGS and a or) of steaming, stimulating Luzianne. What better start could anybody have for the day's work ! The 6anitary, air-tight tin locks the flavor in! Buy a can of Luzianne today. If you don't agree it's the best hot beverage that ever passed your lips, your grocer will give you back what you paid for it, and ask no questions. So, there. lUZIANNEffee It When It Pours, It Reigns" YORK BOY KILLED FIVE GERMANS. 'I'lie Virkille Li.iiuiicr. I7t!i. Mr. Frank Miskelly, if : Vo'k ille, lias an iiitcri'tl!: letter I'luin r: (rotlier. "orp. .1. Clinton Misktdlv. 'o. V.. 1 1 t h Infantry, ilated I.nndon. November 24. Corporal Miskelly explains that he is spending a hhort leave at the Waldorf hotel in Loudon, the tuet ot' the British Koveriiineut. ami is having everythini; he wants free of cost exrept when he prefers t.) pay for soinetliinn to rhanye the mo- notonv of the situation. He has heen with II Mh in all the splendid work it has been doinj; on tie Flanders front and has ennie 'Inoiili 1 1 1 nii t having lieen hurt. He deserilies one thrilling incident in v. hi. li he says that he killed five Germans re after another in a railroad ent, and iilt'ioi:gh the made the hullets ti. around li i til during the progress of the light, whii h lasted hut a very short time, he got out without being hit. He has Ix-en to Paris a time or two, and says that by the time his letter from London reaches Am erica, he will lx back with his regiment, marching into (ierinany and helping to take i.w r .U'iins and other stuff that t';e (ei!.;;ti: have oeen f ,n ed to give over to ti-c Anient nns. Wiing Miskelly is m.ly ears of a.e. If" left Yorkville in the I ..II of I!'I7 uitli the second contingent of ' men from this place, ami was 1 1 i n ed at ( amp Sevier, where he hail no dil li.nlty in tpialifying as a sharpshooter. He became a corporal after he went a broad ami has been with the .'loth divis ion throughout the most remarkable cam p:: ign i'l tin' history of warfare, lie s.v. -he will have more to tell upon his anival home. Latest fiction at Atkins-Baber Book Co. h'Vlligeiire is the only thing in the world that is not catching. For Croup. 'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is splendid for croup," writes Mrs. F,d ward Hassett, Frankfort, N. Y. ' ' My children have leen quickly relieved of attacks of this dreadful complaint by I its use." This remedy contains no opi- I uin or other narcotic, and may be given ; to a chiltl as confidently as to an adult. ! A Tonic Laxative that will remove the bl!e from the Liver sod cleanse the System THOROUGHLY without griping or disturbing the stomach Is truly a Perfect Lax ative. LAX-F05 WITH PEPSIN Is the name of Reliable and Perfect Laxative which soon relieves Sick Headache, Dizziness. In digestion, Stomach Trouble, Gas and Pile caused by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a Reliable Laxatlva In the treatment of Colas, Grip and Influenza. LAX-F0S WITH PEPSIN is a Liquid Digestive Tonic Laxative excellent in its effect on the System, both as a tonic and as a laxative. It is Just as good for Children as foe Adults. Pleasant to take. Children like It 50c Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medicine Co., St Louts, Mo manufacturers of wove s laneies cam ionic. For Christmas Full line of all kinds of Fruits ami Candies for the holiday trade. Good apples, per bag 65 and 73 cents; oranges and 40 cents per dozen. Special prices in quantities for Christmas trees and entertainments. Be sure to see us before buying. Our goods are the best and our pri ces are right. JOHN FARRFS Wholesale and Retail 105 East Main Ave. GASTONIA, N. C. DON'T DELAY 1 Do your Christmas shopping now. Don 't delay another day. Why not make it something useful? Make it a pair of shoes, a hat, hosiery, shirts, ties, reefers, etc. t Come in and make your selection before the rush becomes too great. Yours for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Howell-Armstrong Shoe Company SAYS COLD WEATHER BRINGS RETURN OF INFLUENZA Public Mut D Careful To Avoid A Secoad Epidemic. Easier To Prevent Than Cure. What To Di. Encouraging reports of the fewer ras es of Influenza in this vicinity should not allow us to relax our vigilance or to Ih beet ine careless in the U'lief that the danger is tner, " says a well known au thoihy. Witli the coining of cold weath er t'u re is apt to lie a return of this frightful epidemic and ils beriousness will depend on lho extent of the precau tions, taken by the public, to prevent in fection. When the :iir is ti.il of irrluena germs, you may he constantly breathing them in t yi ur mint' and thr.mt. Hut their dan :tv may he avoided and you may make yourself pia t it-ally immune to infection if v. u destroy t'u- crni before it actual ly hcgin.s work in your blood. During the recent serious epidemic, which hit 'lastoiii.'i s hard, in. st suc ctssl'ul results were obtained by many through the simple breathing into the nose, throat ami lungs of the medicated air of oil of Hyoinei. I'robably no bel ter, safer or more sensible precaution against Influenza, Crippe, Coughs, ( t his, lironchi'is or Catarrh of the nose ami throat could be employed than to go now to the nearest drug store ami get a complete Ifyoinei outfit consisting of a bottle of the pure Oil of Ilyomei ami a little vestpoeket hard rubber inhaling device int.) which a few drops of the oil are poured. Carry this inhaler with you during the day an.l eat h half hour or so put it in your mouth and draw deep breaths of its pure healing germicidal air into the pas sage of your nose, throat ami lungs to destroy any germs that may have found lodgement there. This simple precaution may save ynu a serious illness ami the los of several weeks work. It is pleas ant to use ami not at all expensive as the inhaler will last a lifetime ami further supplies of the Oil of Hyomei can be had, at any drug store for a few cent. this virinitv Hundreds of people in used Hyomei in this way cent crisis ami avoided should not neglect it now is by no means over. .1. Co.. Druggists. during the re danger. They for the danger H. Kennedy & The Imagination is Keason on a souse. f . , MORRIS BROS. We have put on sale a big lot of Ladies' and Misses' Coats aud Wraps at prices that rannot be ntatrhed in this or any other market. Your opportunity is at hand if you need a good warm eoat or wrap. These are not extra fine quality but good, serviceable Coats and the prices are half and less than half their present value. Big bargains al so in Men's 34, :15 and 36 size Wool Suits at half-price. If' either of these sizes tit you come while the picking is good. Morris Bros The Home of "Star Brand" and "Bostouian" Khoes. Pearl beads can be worn with any dress by any age. From $5 to $50. Tor-rence-Morris Jewelry Co. The (Jermaii Xavy escaped defeat by staying in its base. The former Kaiser's mistake was in not prescribing the same policy for his army. Indianapolis News. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." J C W. GROVE'S signature on box. 90c. For His Christmas Any man would appreciate any of the following articles as a Christmas present : NICE SILK SHIRTS GLOVES COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS SUSPENDERS NECKTIES HATS CAPS BELTS HOSE HOSE SUPPORTERS M You will find here everything in the gent's furnishing line. Our trtock is complete and up-to-date and our prices are right. We invite you to como in and see us. Gents Furnishing Co. Weit Main Ave. U 'raits amd Camdies For The Christmas Holidays We have a complete line of Fruits, Nuts and Candies for the Holiday trade. We do both a wholesale and retail brsiness and would be glad to have your orders. We can furnish you Oranges Apples Bananas Malaga Grapes Raisins Figs Mixed Nuts English Walnuts Brazil Nuts Almonds Etc. Etc. All kinds of Candies in bulk'or hf small quan tities. The best and freshest at the most reas onable prices. a Phone us at No. 27 and tell us your wants p. p. Go. Wholesale and Retail Phone 27
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