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. 4 ; TEIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911. ,TH GASTONIA GAZETTE. 4 page rnnzx OPEN;TQAEL The jpfrtunity to obtain prosperity and attain . financial success is open to all thrifty people. The savins? of the pennies and small change put into a Holiday Savings Fund soon grows into dollars. Our New Christmas Savings Club is for the benefit of all who desire to save and increase their funds. Your account will be welcomed here. The New Club Opens December 26th, 1918 If you do not know about the plan, call at the Bank and have the officers explain. THE BANK OF GASTONIA a FOR SALE or EXCHANGE 100-MULES-100 MARES, HORSES 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. We 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 and save money. CRAIG & WILSON V.TDMSDAY'S CASUALTY USTS : CONTAIN 7,080 NAIIES WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. The fol lowing army casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: SECTION ONE. Killed in action, 263 ; died of wounds, 119; died of accident or other cause, 19; died of airplane accident, 2 ; died of dis ease, 271; wounded severely, 1,737; wounded, decree undetermined. 51 ; wounded slightly, 154; missing in action, 337; total, 3,153. The following men from North Caro lina are among those listed in H-tion one: Killed in Action: Privates Charlie A. ColliliH, Kipling; Charles K. .(Savin. War saw; Grover White, Morrisville ; Preston B. Loftin, Grifton, and Vaughn K. Smith, Wilmington. Died From Accident or Other Cause: Private Clifton Irhy, Winston Sah iu. Died of Wounds: Mechanic John I'. Adams. Wilson Privates Lee Weaver, IMirham. and Chandler .1. dates. II i 1 1 ; m ro. Died of Disease: Lieut. Aureus T. Howard. Saleiiiburg; Corp. Algernon S. Nenl, Mrlver; Privates Hall .1. Smith, Concord, Will Hondin, Magan ; Addinell H. Lockey, Penbroke; Dudley King, Lau renliurg: Henry Kinion, Currie; liuftin Lea. l.eashurg: John T. I.iseiiliy, Albe marle: Lnuiiic W. Smith, Calahnn ; Cuth bert C. Ward, Ryland; Prank Barnes, Wilson, and Charles D. Dearen, Apex. Wounded Severely: Corporals Wil liam II. Uoneycutt, Holly springs; .las. Bnskerville, Henderson; Fred B. Baugus, State Road; I.ouis W. Mi.ell, Williams ton; Claude M. Parker, Alexandria, ami Charles A. Waile. ('id; Bugler Ernest M. Cutlibertson, Nelio; Privates 'l'hos. Har i K Carthage; Edward A. Story, Nor wood; Neil 'I'. Mt I.eoil, 1 1 ii r lut in : Eula Pri'-e, Ashland; James H. Watkins. Ar den ; James If. Currie, Rockingham; Wil liam Farris, Madison; William Ilassell, Williamstcm; Rufns . Canipe, ''alUton ; M'-Kinley Sharp, Speed: ()riin Winstead, Wilson; Rut'us Haves. Elrod; R diert J. Steele, Selma ; Hern ice C. Olic. Holly Springs; Charles M. Eivell. Charles; Thomas E. Robertson, Xcbulon ; Willinm A. Bishop, Scrnntoii ; Lniidon I., (iregory, Joe; Clarence Baxter, Mooresville; Evan der Lee, Ashboro; Dan May. Walston burg; Jerome Wright, (Joldsboro, and James Carrol Lucas, Aydon. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Pri vates Jesse Burroughs, Ether; Clarence W. James, Swepsonville. and Levi Ful cher, Newliern. Wounded Slightly : Sgt. Lewis (!. Price, Powellsville ; James Wesley Boyd. Semo ra, and Clifton (i. Renn, Henderson; Corporals Leo T. Brinson, Kinston ; Pri vates (Jus Griffin, Marshville, and Claude J. Necdham, Trap. Missing in Action: Privates James E. Jones, Morehead City; Clarence Burle son, Bakersville; Wade Johnson. Havne; GEORGE W. RHYNE. GASTONIA. Charles R. Evers, Lumliertoii : Huie L. Martin. Harris, and Herbert C, Murray. Asheville. SECTION TWO. Wounded severely, 7.'!1 ; wounded, de gree undetermined, 1,348; wounded slightly, IMS; total, 3,927. The following men from North Caro lina are among those listed in section two: Wounded Severely: Cortorals Harvey P. Campbell, Woodieaf; Thomas Moxre, Goldsboro, and Jerry Roundtree, Dur ham; Mechanic. March C. Winslow, Worthville; Privates Dewey Cariness, Lexington; Eddie Parks, Seaboard; An drew Jones, Calbenve Lake; Eunice Munns, Smithfield; Dallas Tickle, Win ston-Salem; Kraii k Lowery, Lumberton; William II. Winecoff, Conora; Miles F. Sawyer, Plymouth ; Almond Pcirce, Oaks, I'lyses Walker, Auburn; William Hill, Canton; Willie L. Jones, Kenansville; MACK D. HUFFMAN, MAY WORTH; George F. Miller, Leicester; Grant Reese, Zirconia; Chancy Brackett, Hoi lis. and Luther Dalton, Statesville. Wounded, Degree Undetermined: Ser geants Kiifus F. Routh, Millboro; Law leine J. Schackner, Durham; Richant T. ii k, Nashville, ami Ernest E. Bunting, High Point; Corporals William T. Par oiie. Roaring River; Stephen R. Russell, I'u'i.am; John R. Rickard, Linwuod; Mai mm hale, Mm gantOH n , Julius L. ii u uiii.. i., Unllshoro; Howard P. Sher man. Atkins; Luther L. Sides, t ' mord ; Jesse I.. St ii 1 1:., Eagle Springs, and Sto ma Taloi, Oxford; Meclianii- IVuey M. Horner. Burlington; Cook William B. ( iiiiiiiiigli.iiii, llmlsou; Privates hnvid J. Lee, ( ioldshorii ; Robert White Vann, On' Hill; Jack Bentley, Rhodhiss; Luth er S. I'.ic. Sa n ford ; Columbus Winches ter, Brv.-..,n City; James Pivs.-loy , Ko K inghain ; Terrell M. Bean, Aimer; Alex Dixon, Hillsboio; lvey Hedgepeth, Aure lian Sjoiiigs: I'lioinas T. Burst, Leainer liiiiu; tii'nigi- . Knout-. Jubilee; .las. F. .lurpl,. Rose Hill; William J. Rich, Castalia ; Noah Spell, Autryville; Pow ell Plaster. Sandy Ridge; William F. lione i ut t, l 'uncord ; John Haywood Hog ers, Williainstoii ; Zelmlon N. Yates, Pur- tear, 'II as L. Piuiiix. llamptoiu ille ; Lacy B. Kiddle, Saxapahaw ; Silas Trip lett, West 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; George B. Scales, Bridgeton ; Lister Northern, Washington, James R. IVriy, Hope; James L. Seago, Speed'. vi -II; James W. Bean, Abmr; Kan sun C. !iiiliaiu. Roaring Kiver; (ieirge I). Goodwin, Apex; Roy T. Taclielor, Nashville; John A. Baiicom, Marshville, Liudsey .1. church, Siiinmitt; Claude B. Jones. Benson ; Douglas E. Ryder, I'ur ham; Chnih-s M. Scruggs. Mooresboi o ; Cyrus ( '. Stone, Apex, and Robert L. Thompson, New hern. Wounded Slightly : Lieut. Edward Lee Spencer, Lenoir; Sgts. GEORGE R. VAN DYKE, (Mrs. Nancy C. Van Dyke, US E. Long Ave.), GASTONIA; James I. II. Ryan, Charlotte; Lonnie Tew, Or ange; Lawrence O. Walser. Lexington; Benjamin l. Prculcr, Halifax; Thomas H. Aheriifthy, Lawndale; Paul Thomas Jones, Nashville; Joe Pearson Morton, Alltemnrlc; Thaiuns G. Perry, Franklin tm ; Ross Blackburn, Rosemary; EVER ETT L. McARYER, (Mrs. Sallie E. Mc Arver, 51s Harvey Ave.), GASTONIA ; Eddie C. Massie, Spring Hope; Henry Norman, Morganton ; Wilson V. Ooe, Rockford ; Leinbestan Seegars, Fage land ; Walter Blevins, Dobson, and Jesse P. Morgan, Severn ; Privates Eddie Cole man, Reidsville; Laughter T. Craven, Spencer; William E. Forester, Joe; Bra dy Holt Newson. Denton; James H. Ba ker, Goldsboro; Henry Battle, Battlebo ro; McKinley Stcadham, Anna; Mathew Lewis, Maxton ; Dent K. Nelson, Hayes ville; John I). Parker, Bertie County; Candy Candy Candy Little Children and Big Children, Young.Folks and Old Folks, Friends and Relatives and everybody else likes Candy. Why not include in yoni Christmas Gifts of joy and gladness, some good Candy? We have the liest there is. In Fancy Boxes or any other way yon want it and a large variety to select from. We also have plenty of - Nice Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Tangerines, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, etc. Come and get just what you want at the place where your patronage is solicited and appreciated. SWEETLAND PHONE 197 113 W. Main Ave. William F. Rook, High Point; ( 'hurley j Boone, Nashville; John M in ton, Morsv II. Morris, WadeMlle; Frank M. Adams, j inn Falls; Roy M. Boyles, Winston-8a-Yerdery ; ( Init ios B. Knox. Charlotte; lorn ; James E. Matthews, Pleasant Hill; Early Sarratt. Shelby; Buigin A. Wil- ! Willinm L. O'Brien, Timberlake ; John s Taylorsville ; James F. Ilaynes, Ron- II. Riiffin, Willintnaton ; JOHNNY WAL- da; Charlie T. Simons, Edmonds; Keif KER, (Mrs. Annie Nix), GASTONIA; er Willie Roberts, Stokesdale; Bunnie l.unsford, Tiinlierlnke ; Teddy Moses : (Continued on Pag6 8.) Osd ExtsHMr Br HpUM h Cm kts tf Irfstsa Esitss Cold; Coughs, Pnuumonim, Sore Tkromt, LaGripp Succumb Rapidly When BRAME'S VAPOMENTHA SALVE is applied to the throaty chett and nostrils. It breaks up congestion, is stimulating and snti septic, gives instant relief. Will not stain the clothes. Recognised by physicians and druggists as the roost effective. For sale at Druggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00 or sent prepaid by BRAME MEDICINE CO- mm WUEOOIOiEC EFJRD'S HOLIDAY SPECIALS Your Dollar Will Buy More Here Than It Will Elsewhere M,,,,,MiMSSBSBBBSBSWBaBSBSSBBBBBB SEE BELOW JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS IN CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS A Beautiful Assortment of Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists. We have these in all the season's most fashionable colors and styles, some in Holly Boxes. They make an ideal gift for a ladv, at our special prices $1.98, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98, $4.48, $4.98, $3.98, $6.98 and $7.95 OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS LADIES' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS A big lot of Crepe de Chine Handker chiefs specially priced at only... 15c Another ig lot that would sell for 12.1c, and .'!."(', for only 18c Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs from .re up to 4Sc each for Maderia Hand Embroidered Linen Handker chiefs. Also Box Handkerchiefs from 19c a Box to $1.59 A Box of 6 Beautiful Handkerchiefs A handsome assortment of Taffeta, Mes saline and Heatherbloom Petticoats in all colors and specially priced from98c to $4.98 Ladies' and Children's Bath Robes, all Sizes and Colors and at Special Christ mas Prices. Children's at ..$1.13 and $1.48 Ladies' at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 FURS! FURS! V4-1 ji- h h v ll! s:. vi BED ROOM SLIPPERS A VERY ACCEPTABLE GIFT Ladies' Felt Ribbon Trimmed Slippers, in all the -staple as well as dainty shades, at $1.48 Just received this morning by express a lot of Furs. Tlics- come in CONEYS, MANCHURIAL WOLF, O'POSSUM These are not Silver Fox, Seal and Squirrel, but are serviecable Furs and are easily worth from $3 n $5 more than the prices which v nre selling them at. Prices range from $4.48 to $1 1.0-5 For Searfs anil Muffs A Blanket Sale in Which Great Economy Can Be Practiced What Will Make a More Practical Holiday Gift? 66x.H0 Wool finish silk bound g-ay Blankets, pink and blue bonier $4.98 fifixHO Part Wool heavyweight white Blankets, pink and blue border, silk bound $5.98 54x78 Easmond heavyweight gray and tan Comfort Blankets. . . $2.98 72x90 Easmond Camp Blankets $3.98 EASMOND ROBE BLANKETS 72x90 Easmond best Robe Blankets in all neat dark colors with cord to match, $5.00 value $3.98 EASMOND CRIB. BLANKETS IN MANY COLORS 36x40 One in box c sc 79c 36x40 Scalloped edge 98c 36x50 Blanket $1.25 36x50 Silk bound $1.39 OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WHEN UNDECIDED, GIVE GLOVES. One lot of real Kid Moves, regular 12.00 values, in white only $1.00 $2.50 to 3.0( Real Kids, black with white stitching. white with black stitching. An opportunity you may lint sis- again ifxiu, at $1.75 CENTEMERI GLOVES See the Saving in Price All the leading shades. Black. White, Brown, Field Mouse and Orey, Silk and Colored Switchings, actual $3.50 val ues, at $2.50 THE SEASON'S BEST IN SILK HOSIERY Elegant line of Silk Hose in black and colors. Special at 69c Don't fail to see our line of $1.25 Silk Hose in black, white and colors. Spe cial at y. . 98c $2.25 Silk Hose, extremely pretty line of the daintiest colors, including black ami white. Special at $1.75 $2.50 Silk Hose, black with white clocks, white with black clocks. Special $1.98 One special line of SilkoHose in all the daintiest imaginable shades as well as the staple colors including black and white, worth $2.35 to $2.50, at $1.85 Please Answer the RED CROSS Xmas Roll Call EFHRD'S DEPARTMENT FORE 209-211 W. Main Ave - " . GASTONIA, N. C.
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