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J MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PACK THRtk WANT COLUMN enjoy, having us in their homes. IBS Was sorry to where we are to loose Mr. M. A. Turner also of the death of Capt A. B. O'Neil. Capt. O'N'eil MATTHEWS-BELK COMPANY Select Showing of Men's New Spring Hats of the Better Sort. Men's John B. Stetson hats, all the new Spring shades, African Brown, New Grays, Greens, etc. are rea dy for your inspection. WANTED was a real friend of the b. ys and will waNTKI): Second balid planer aii( be missed very much by them. matcher. Write "l'laner," care Ga This fort is in the heart of the city on rette. 10e Detroit river. Just across the river is Windsor, Canada. It is the home of the WANTLM: ium logs 4 feet 9 inches 26th Infantry. We are to be here until long. iS.0 per cord. Write for bpec ifi.atioi.H. The Ivey Mfg. Co., Hickory they get back from "over the seas." Yours very truly, P. HOYT CUNNINGHAM. -v 28 c 14 OR SALE: Blue Orpington eggs for hatching. Mane nne rironer time Fifteen tor .f2.no. W. S. Thornl.urg Iallas, N. ' 19I'a FOR HALE: iood farm near New Hope road with good sand clay road, -'4 feet wide, under const ruction through place Four room house, good bam. Cash or tonus. K. M. Friinciim. I4c.s FOR BALK: Korl truck and Saxon Six, both in good condition. Trice reason able. See .1. '. McNeely at MoNeely i'a 10 C . FOR WALK. He vera I of our old mules and several army mules. Have replac ed tliese with horses, (iastonia Ice & (ioal Company. H)K SALK: Six-room house, barn and out buildings, three acres of land, (te to town, good place for raising fikickens and hogs. F. M. Francum. 14 c ;s. FOR KENT: Residence of the laN- .1 M. Sloan near Belmont. Se- J..lm K Runkin or V. I. I'ord at Hd t. t f FOR SALK: Fresh .lerscy C.ws. Th-i fin H:rr.w. .uto (iastonia. X. '. FOR SALK: One and .me half II. I' Gasoline Engine, almost new at a liar gain. Gastonia Vulcanising ' ' FOR SALK: Two houses and lots, eith er cash or will exchange for farms. Phone .Ur .l. F-lL'cli FOB SALK: One double oven Majestic range, cheap. Carolina Cafe. tf ' OK SALK: Few cars of brick. 1'rice right and can make immediate ship meut. Mo Ho Brick Coihpany. Phone 3 tf 'jK SALK: Foi:r spans of good work mules, with wagon and harness. Rea sonable price, vasy terms. Can be seen at the liox Factory. J. B. Atkinson. F-IO.-S adieu. uKsa Overcoats 20 discount tor cash A good investment for the bal ance of thi winter and for next. KIRBY-WARREN CO. Formerly SWAN-SLATER CO. "The. Homo of Com! Clothes" FOR SALK: At a bargain, on.- Penn sylvania Threshing Machine, one Kelly Duplex Corn ' 'rusher, both machines in fair condition. Can be seen at li.'wtonia Wood Yard, l'lti X. Oakland. lip! FOR SALK: Nice mare, . heap. Can be seen at I-l! West h'ranklin avenue. A. I j. Allen. I !:: FOK 1CK.VT. MMt RKNT: One-half of store room now occupied bv Singer Sewing Ma chine Company at low retdal. Have more than two years on lease. Apply to J. M. Holland. tf TAKKN pet same by thin ad. S. R. ble Yard. Stray cow. Owner can dent ifying and paying for lliiss, near White's Mar iL'p.' 1A)ST: Friday on street, black purse containing two keys, $10 bill, four ones ami some silver. Reward. .1. K Morris, 105 8. Trenton. HI P I. 8TBAYKI): Blue speckled bird dog with only one eye. Reward for return. J. V. Harper. 7c.'i MlsrKM.ANKors 1919 WORLD ALMANAC. War Infor mation Number; price 4(1 cents, by nail 45. Atkins Baber Book Co. 7eL' IF YOU ARK GOING to build a house, see H. F. OAKLEY, general contrac tor. May 10 p. INDIANA TRUCKS, one and one-half to five tons. For sale by Oastonia Garage Company. 7 e 3. MORRIS CAFE is open for business again anil solicits your patronage. S. 8. Morris, Prop. F-7p6 BEGINNING January 25th, all our pro ducts will be sold for oash only. South ern Cotton Oil Company. tf FOR ICE AND COAL, the year rotlnd call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone 21 tf NOTICE. The following persons are authorized agents for The Gazette in the towns in which they live. Subscriptions, both new and renewal, advertising or job orders may be given to them and will be prompt ly sent in: JONATHAN GTJLLICK, Belmont, MRS. JOE GRIBBLE, Dallas. HUGH F. BEAM, Cherryville, R-3. HALL GARDNER, Mount Holly. ACETYLENE WELDING And CUTTING A SPECIALTY Auto repairs and supplies of all kinds. Work done right and our prices are rea sonable. R. Hope Brison and Company J. V. Richardson, Welder and Manager. Corner Franklin Avenue and Columbia Street. Near Plant. NOW LOCATED IN DETROIT. Fort Wayne. Mi.i,. Cel.. i-ii. l:H'A T.i the L-Moi ..I' The Oa.ette. As I have I n transferred frmn Camp 1 1 1 !: i (' I . M.I.. to thi-. camp. 1 am writ ip vo" tn pler.se lave lev (metv -ml 1 i 1 ' 1 ' . It Is him like a l.iii.; Ii'ttrl from ..'lli-. al'.l !: Id- lw , w !i,i. Is ;Miiii'; i : ' -1 1 1 : I the city. V i -1 i:!a. 1 Ilat i;.ist..ni.i is n.,1 ilke a hit ill' the liii.'s in this- pail nt tl"' ii'iiiit r . s.i ma n y "i 1 1 1 1-Hi pl-iM-i I pe.iple. init I, as .::; nun. 'i-l,,. . uiitiai ts Ii.'im- I ii enUe.l oil' and Hie eriiment ns ii mi pa n ii's here nei - 'i n m m h i. The liitle I'aitniiis ueie l' . r. . I tu slmt down n aiinunt nl' nut having -; if .- I to run on. The people here are as km.i ,, as i,ow as they were before tin- at mist ice was signed, inure than I can say of some other cities T have been in. and seem to A NERVOUS WRECK From Three Years' Suffering. Says Cardui Made Her Well. Texa3 City, Tex. In an interesting statement, Mrs. G. H. Schill, of this town, 6ays: "For three years I suffered untold agony with my head. I was unable to do any of my work. I just wanted to sleep all the time, for that was the only ease I could get, when I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck ust from the awtul suffering with my head. I was so nervous that the least noise would make nie jump out of my bed. I had no energy, and was unable to do anything. My son, a young boy, had to do all my household duties. I was not able to do anything until I took Cardui. I took three bottles in ail, and it surely cured me of those awful headaches. That hzs been three years ago, and I know the cure is permanent, for I have never had any headache since taking Cardui. . . Nothing relieved rne until I took Cardui !t did wonders for me." Try C"d;:i for your troubles made fro.Tt medicinal ingredients recommended n m:dical bocks as being of benefit in i'j.nnle troubles, and 40 years of use has nr iiven that the books are right. Begin .aki -it Cardui todav. NC-134 DOUBLE THE Vua. YOUR SHOE MONEY by lettine us repair your old shoes when worn. We will rebuild thpm. re shaoe them and make them look like new and wear like new. Save the cost of a new rair and continue to wear that eomforta ble old pair. GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP, J. W. Bean, Propr. 103 E. Main Ave. Phone 572. Moose Perfect Organization. The Loyal Order of Moose met Thurs lay night in the Red Men 'a hall over the Bank of Gastonia with a large attend ance. The regular form of business was transacted. It was decided to leave the regular charter fee at $6 until February 27th. Officers were chosen for the ensu ing term as follows: M. E. Uhyne, vice- dictator; B. C. Stewart, past dictator; Rev. W. J. Roach, prelate; M. A. Cham berlain, secretary; M. A. Carpenter, treasurer; John G. Carpenter, orator and chairman of censor board. Two people were burned to death in a $.!(l,00() fire at Spartanburg, S. C, yes terday. They were Terry Burnett, aged 64, and his daughter, Miss Lila Burnett, aged 20. The building belonged to T. B. Ross and the upstairs was used as a looming house. V TUC U1UV AIDI o i 1 1 L. rmnv i v 1 1 h- sr. All the members of th Navy Glrli Company appeared during the past season In the IT. S. nrniy cantonments as entertainers. Because of the splen did work of these- girls In entertain ing the .soldiers, the Hedputh t-uguged tin-in for a winter Lyceum tour. This eoiiipnny comprises six clove-, versatile girls, who, together and in dividual., v. present mi evening's pro grain lull of pleasing, nrlistie enter taiiiini nt. Tin- Navy Girls derive their naiii. frotu the fai t that n c.ilisld.-rnble part of their program consists of the pr. s entutiun In i iistuiiu' of nautical novel lies featured by rollicking snugs of t!i sea. from the oponiii:.' rn the clos-- of th, eitlertalimient then- Is not a sin;.-1.- i i t. i iiiissinii. The various parts .ii i!e I'fogrnni follow cueh other in nm , bigicnl sticct sslon. The whole cff.v is lively, Mirieil and entertaining. Tin- Navy Girls' onterlalinuenl open with the girls, in gypsy costume, s,. t d as if firoinid a i uinpti'-- im I sin mg the gypsy chorus from Canne'i 7".'!. ".NO NAME" HAT Complete assortment of the famous No Name hats for men. Varied collection of young men's NEW shapes and shades. Also the more con servative shapes. Priced $3.50 & $4.75 THE "NO NAME-HAT IB THE NAVY GIRLS. Men' Spring Suits The new spring Styleplus suits for men and young men are here. Pricos $30.00 to $35.00 Styleplus clothes are recognized as the best clothing values in A- merica for the price. All Men's and Boys' Winter Suits Reduced Young men's $22 suits reduced to $18.50 One lot $25 Styleplus suits, reduced to $19.95 Men's $27.50 suits reduced to $21.50 Men's $31.50 suits reduced to $23.95 Men's $31.50 Styleplus and Kirchbaum suits reduced to $24,95 Men's $35.00 Kirchbaum suits reduced to . $29.50 Boys' wool suits, sizes 8 to 17, at $ 4.98 Hoys' blue serge suits, sized 8 to 17, at . $ 5.95 WS" MATTHEWS-BELK CO. "tr This Is followed liy H duet, solos Mil ii piintniniiiie showing the carefrd Joyous life of Ihe gypsies. The sceir closes with h heiiiitifu) gypsy air. In the tiext purl of the progrnn the members of the coinpxny appen In evening dress. They present, n voenl iiiiinhers. classical selection nnd medleys from popular light op ems. featured by stilus and duets. In stnimentiil trios, ptiinu, violin nie cello solos, and a novelty vocal duel fire a striking part of this section of the program, as are the clever read Itigs. Also one of the company pre sents a novel pantomime, a "movie" sketch, giving Imitations of the lead ing stars of filmland. The big feature of the whole 041 tertalnment and a fitting climax tu the evening's program, a nautical sketch. Introduces the girls In nnvy costumes as members of a patriotic chorus. Jolly songs of the sea and appropriate readings unite to mako this, the third and concluding division if the program, unique and compelling The N:iy (;irl will lie the iieNt ly . inn .1' t nn-tinn here. They will appe.-ir .it tin' a -1 1 1 1 :i I si - Imol .-lllilit.irilllll 'I'll 11 : s I : v .if this weik. Fehni.-iiv l.'lth. .-it :.:. ! n '1 Im k muter the auspices of the ii;it.. ni.-i I'lihlii- Library. Seats will be mi s:l!i' nt Kennedy's drug store Wednesday fniin - tu !' p. in. and Thursday from '. a in. to 7 p. 111. Ill in New York. Her many fri Is will regret tn le:ini I that Mrs. I). H. Shields is quite ill 111 a New York hospitul. suffering fniin intlu eiiza. Mrs. Shields left here a week ago fur New York tu buy goods and he. ame ill shortly alter reaching that city. Mr. Shields is confined to Ilia bed by inlliien.a here, though he is not seriously ill. NITRATE OF SODA EXTENSION. The government has extended tin- time , for filing applications for obtaining Si- Irate of Soda until February l.", l!M!. In the absence of the farm ami home demonstration agents, Mr. Carl Finger, county treasurer will have charge of the blanks. Any one needing nitrate may see him ..r drop him a card asking for the blanks. Mi. (iowan. farm deniuiistrn ti.m agent will be in his oflice Saturday, Feb. l.'i. to iciil the blanks into Wash i 1 1 gt o 1 1 . Me 1 ml services for the late ex l'res i.lent Tl lore Roosevelt were held yes terday in the House of Kcpreseiitatives at Washington. Many of the nation's lead ers and representatives of foreign gov ernments paid tributes to the memory of the deceased. Senator Henry 'abot Lodge, of Massachusetts, was the princi pal speaker. The galleries were crowded and many people were turned away. Only $2 a year for Gaston county's leading newspaper, The Gazette. Sub scribe today. TOLD IN GASTONIA. A Resident Known to All Our Readers Relates an Experience. Headers of The (lazette have been tnl I again and again of the merits of that re liable, time proved kidney remedy I n an 's Kidney Fills. The experiem es told are not those of unknown persons, living far away. The rases are (iastonia ias.s, told by (iastonia people. W. B. Black well, .120 V. Franklin Ave nue, Oastonia, says: ".larring and rid ing so much is w'lat brousrM n my kid ney trouble. Mr ba-k a'' ed i-d I wa all run down. My kidneys wee on of order and t'-e secretion wer HHy eol ored. eon'ained sediment ard were pain ful in pass-lire. Hearing of Poan'g Rid ley Pills, I P" a simnly tHey fixed me u" in fne sv?"e. I have preat fai'h in t' is remed'- " Pi e fiO" nil deIeTi Dni 't sim nv ssk f- n kH-"T -n-e ' -t Pnan 's t:ii- - f. p, fc. --" - ' - Mfgrs. Buffalo, N. Y. TUT II! SUBTRITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Kcvv druggist 111 town your druggist and everybody's diuggist has noticed a great falling olT in the sale of ralmnel. They all give the sjiine reason. D.idson's Liver Tone is taking its place. M'aloml is dangerous and people know it, while Oodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives U-tter results.'' said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liv er Tone is personally guaran'eed by cv ery druggist who 'lls it. A large buttle costs but a few cents, and if it fails o give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Podson 'g Liver Tone is a plc.isan tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm less to both children and adul s. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feelirg fine ; no biliousness, sick heada-he, acid stomach or eonstipa'ed bowels. It doesn 't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent ral imeL Take a dose o calomel tlnv and t-mrrw you will feel weak, sick and nausea'ed. IVn 't l-se a day'a work! Tike D-slsin's Liver T"e instead and feel fine, full of vior and ambition. 10-M-24 We Invite your business and assure you in advance of every courtesy and accom modation consistent with safe Banking. Our savings accounl offen opportunity to those who would like to begin laying away small sums. It pays 4 per cent compounded quar terly. We solicit your account no matter how small. Our business is not confind to that of Banking. We solicit your Fire Insurance business. Let us write it for you. The Bank of Lowell Lowell, N. C. S. M ROBINSON, President T. P. RANKIN, Cashier The Gastonia Vulcanizing Company WE TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR TIRE TROUBLES and guarantee satisfaction in every in stance. We apply the Gates Half Sole, guaranteed by the makers for 3, 500 miles. SEE us AT 114 NORTH MARIETTA STREET :
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