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THX CAST0H1A GAZXTTJL PACK FIY& wmmmmmmmmf" WANT COLUMN S-BELK CO. HELP WANTED MALE. ' WANTKD: Uirl as maid and house girt, (iood home with young family f two living in Suburbs of large North ern .'ity. Do uot apply unless willing to make heme jiermaneutly in North, lfine chance an. I good home for right perm. Inquire "Home, " rare (Jaiette. WANTKH: Tenant for small farm near Our Spring Ready-to-Wear Is Coming In Daily Attractive and Practical Models in Suits, Dresses and the New and Popular Capes LiuivooU (.'allege. John U Iteal. tf. WANTKI: Partner for a garage busi a m at lilowinz Rok. If interested rit W. T. WITHER8POON, Cherry file. N. ' 24 p 4. IT IS our duty and our privilege to keep strictly up-to-date on clothing and wearing apparel. No matter how great your hurry, how busy you may be, a selection made in any part of our store will be strictly up-to-the-minute in style. We are outfitters to the busy men of this community and their appear ance is our pride. rnvkr, ntruAxr at. 1919. MATTHEW POSITIONS WANTED. WANTED: Permanent ignition by young lady, either stenographic or clerical work, fan uw dictaphone. I'hone 212 U 21 p2 WANTED WANTK1: Hy young man, well fur uislieJ routi I itt private l':iiuily, cluse in. Address '5. '. W., c:ire Gazette. 21 p 2. WANTKD: long. Yi: ifiiations. II N. ( inn 1 j;s ! feet ! im lien per i-.iril. V t i t t'i r spec Ivev M I'g. "i.. Hickory, 2S c 1 4 FOR SALE. KOK SAI.K: At lnil.ii.- nintum iit I;tl4 WVxt r'rniikln: Avenue on SATl'U DAY, MAlM'll at..', p. m., the house hold efft'cts of the late Mrs. Margaret M arrcll. (ieorge Harrell. Ailn.r. M "p lfOR SAI.K: - Fr.'li country (lo.cn. M. T. I'urhuin &. Co. KK 40, .'!c2 VOR SAI.K: Five freHh milch emu. V. B. Kiddle. 'lover, S. C, Route 2. 21c OINTKY Cure.1 ham & Co. Hams. M. T. Par 21c2 POR SALE : Ui and one half II. I Gaaolina Engine, alimmt new at a li.tr--gain. Gastonia Vulcanizing Co. tf TOR SAI.K: Few cam of brick. I'rie right and can make immediate ship ment. Mo Ho Brick Company. Phone 33. tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR 8ALK: House and lot No. 1314 Franklin avenue, near Elliott 'h store. Hew or write J. T. Harrell, Kinp.s C'rei, . C. 24 i) 2. FOR SALE: Nice Huburban lot, .r,u by 174, on South Client nut Street. Cheap to quick buyer. See F. M. Francuin, Real Mstate. 2( e .1 THE MOME OFQOOO Ci-OTMEg. mS1jZ1,iSi3 itui: s In .1 dill. Mi' I'. I) 1 I MIS! .Iv ,' ft liC MlltSI i nui" 1. 1! 1 I In V. I' l I '. '..-iv I :. o a I, , little M 1 1 iv. ( l-l ll:i rilT t tile Pn.grrs ' ogl- pe yours wi', !i :;i-, . ' ''rstn' i:i. V. I '. r'Olf SAI.K: Hatching t'ngs from pure bre.i Marrcl I'lyiriou'h ii-ks. $2.00 :.-r 1". L. V. Wetell. 'Jl p.; r'(JR SAI.K: Kxtra tine pure breed eggs J'.r liatil ii:g. White Wyandottes, An oniK, Muff Orpingtons and White Leg iiirns. .1. V. Harper. ft' DR. W1LKJNS HAS PATENT MEDICINE BILL. li: i It-i l; : i. I'cli. 17. Sieakiin; tun late fur the ;i'l to. .nn papers tit catc i any If i -t.-i turn toilay. It was Himouiiced that lr. S. A. Wilkin, (iaston representative, will iutioituie the patent medicine I. ill t i ia . niitlaw ing ail iinstriiiiis that carry ton niiicli alcohol Tbeie is a mighty battle against tdjs legislation, .linguists from all portions of the state pi of. -st ing. No public hearing I ha- liei'N ., 1'i.r tl'is bill. !'Oli SAI.K: l..")i for 11 V. ('. White Wyandotte eggs ll. :. Rhyne, Dallas. May :t p i LOST. ST R A V K I ) OK STOLEN:, February Uitli large pointer dug, white with liv er spots. Any information as to wherea- Hiiits will be appreciated by .1. I). Kerr, Dallas. .V. C. -Jld BORN mi cir.i-..-iv. rvtiruarv 1 !'. H I to Mi. an. I Ms. K. I'ri.-e Rankin, a da,igh:, r. MERLIN. Feb. 20. - (Jermany has enough t'ooil to Inst until the middle of April, reports ;,n cpert after exainina tion toil:, v. FOR RENT. FOR RENT: Seveu-room houae. West Franklin avenue, modern conveniences. Oan give possession about March 1st. E. WhitesideS. Dlic! FOR RENT: Rooms I'm light house keeping. 20S S. Chester St. Telephone 339 J. tf PARTY who exchanged raincoats about tea days ago. either in cafe or drug store, getting rain coat with initials' E. V. M. punched in sleeve Hap, please call at Tnrreiiic Morris Company's. 21 c !. FOUND. Kol'ND: Automobile tire. Owner can get smne l.y describing it and paying for this ad. S. A. Cloninger, McAden ville, . C. L4i-: WOMEN FIND IT SPLENDID Weak, Nervous, Women Will Find Mrs. Reitsell's Advice Wonderful Help Be low. TELLS WHAT TO DO. wvin itr.rs r: r.xtr:i nice four room housi with bath, close in. J. V. Varper. tf. FOR RENT: Residence of the lato J. M. Sloan near Belmont. See John R. Rankin or W. R. Ford at Melmont. tf FOB RENT: One-half of store room now occupied by Singer Sewing Ma efaine Company at low rental. Have more than two years on lease. Apply to J. M. Holland. tf POULTRY AND EGGS. FREE: Setting of pure bred eggs for hatching, any breed, for club of five subscriptions to the Progressive Farmer See me today. J. V. Harper, Gastonta, . C. tf rOB SALE: Single Comb White Leg horns, White Wyandottes, stock and gga. Gastonia Poultry Yards. F-tf VERY farmer and gardener should read The Progressive Farmer. Get up a club f five and get, free, a setting of pure trad eggs for hatching. J. V. Harper, flastonia, N. C. tf SEEFEB'S MORE EGG tonie for hens. Makes layers out of loafers. Each package guaranteed. $1 each. For sale y C. K. Marshall, Jr. M 5 pS WOR SALE : Several pens extra fine pure bred chickens. J. V. Harper. tf. USED CAR BARGAINS. FOR SALE: Two I'onl touring cars, Studebaker touring. Overland road ster. Now is .uur opportunity to get a useil car, cheap. W. II. Wray. 21cl FOR SALE: Saxon six live-passenger touring car, litis model, in good condi tion ; or will exchange for Ford ronds'er. f. C. McN'eely. 21 c 2. FOR SALE: Brand new Dodge Touring Car, bargain price. James & Love astonia Garage. tf I v:is t'liuliled with ii regularities anil violent pains that would last all through the week and for over two year? I was unable t get relief. 1 was weak SEE WRAY for your new or used car, l ires, tuoes. Dumpers, tire eovers, spark plugs, light bulbs, oil and grease. W. H. Wray. 21cl FOB SALE: Used Oakland Roadster, excellent condition, sacrifice price. James k Love, Gastonia Garage. tf FOR SALE: 1914 Buick Roadster, $250. Generator and electric lights. James & Love, Gastonia Garage. tf NEW OLDSMOBILE, Chalmers and Indiana Trucks in stock, call for de monstrations. James & Love, Gastonia Sarage. tf O 1 oDeciais For Next Week fT WILL PAY YOU to see James & Love before buying, if interested in new or second hand Automobiles, Trucks or Tractors. FOB SALE: 1918 Chandler Touring, Maxwell Touring, Overland Roadster. Prices low. W. H. Wray. 21cl Full Cream June Cheese 40c lb. Kingan Sliced Bacon 65c Box Fresh Country Eggs 45c Doz. 3 tt3. Caraja Coffee $1.00 No. 1 Eating Irish Potatoes Peck 50c Fresh Florida Cabbage and Celery A Fresh Shipment of Bell's Fine Chocolate Candies and at the old price before the war .... 60c lb. Phone your orders. Prompt De livery. Phones 46 and 446 Harry-BaberCo. MISCELLANEOUS. GATES Half-sole tires (authorized ser vice stati.m) at Gastonia Garage; 1,500 mile non-puncture guarantee, one half price new casing. Investigate. tf. IF YOU ARE GOING to build a house, see H. F. Oakley, General Contractor. May 19 p. and terribly run down due to this troi ble of my sex and vjd, it was only a few- days before 1 got well and strong and was entirely relieved of the monthly troll bles through using two bottles of Pear sons Indian Mlood Purifier. I found this medicine .just fine for such ailments. It made me feel so well and strong. I have no symptoms of irregularities. It surely will make a new woman out of anv user who takes it according to directions, b clares Mrs. J. A. Reitzell, 145 Middle Brook, Newton, N. V. VNeak, frail, sickly looking girls and women of all ages may wisely follow the above ladys advice. The Pearson Reme dy Company has for a numtier of vears ,been putting up an old Indian Blood Purifier which women swear by. The old Indians never had such troubles. Their intuition told them how to gather and brew the herbs contained in this Remedy which has won so much praise from women of today. It is harmless tor and contains none of the modern day opiates, narcotics and dope. To be sure of getting the genuine look for name Pearson Remedy Co., on the bottle and ask for Genuine Indian Blood Purifier Large bottle $1. The Kennedy Drug Co. sells and recommends it. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE USERS. ELECTRIC vulcanizing equipment and fn. t ry repair man. For tire service call 19.'!. Gastonia Garage. tf. IJlIcH GOBBLER and Red Bliss varie- ies Maine grown seed Irish Potatoes. M". T. I'arham & Co. 21c2 INTERNATIONAL nine-knife stalk cut ter. Buy from Standard Hardware 'ompnny. tf SPRAY YOUR fruit trees with Sherwin Vfillinms Co. Lime-Sulphur. Standard Hardware Company. tf EE THE BUCKEYE Hot Water incu bators and brooders at Standard Hard ware Company. tf iihINNING January 25th, aU our pro ducts will be sold for cash only. South arn Cotton Oil Company. tf it RE AND COAX, the year round call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone i81. tf JUST RECEIVED! Car load of field fence and barbed wire. Let us have your orders. Standard Hardware Co. tf FARMERS FAVORITE lime spreader? and corn drills. Standard Hardware Company. tf "Order No. 2797, issued by the Post master General, under date of February 17th, 1919, cancels all 5 cent toll rate and makes the minimum station to sta tion rate 10 cents for distances of 12 miles, or less and establishes new rates: "When the station to s'atinn rate i- 111 cents, the completed person to person rate is 15 cents. The completed appoint ment and messenger rate is 2'l cents. T! report charge is 5 cents. The initial pe ri d for person ti person messages at the 15 cent rate will be .'t minuses, and the overtime rate 5 cents for each additional minute. "These changes and new rates effe-tive at 12:01 a. m., February 21, l!Hi. " The ah ive order rest .res the privilege of making persm-to-pers m calls to towns wi'hin a radius of twelve miles of each .f'-er. which privilege was recently with drawn by a previous order of the Post master General. PIEDMONT TELEPHONE & TELE GRAPH CO. FREE SETTING OF EGGS. I will give absolutely free a setting of pure bred eggs, any breed, to each per son turning over to me a club of five subscriptions to the Progressive Farmer. I am in the contest for the pure-bred $20,000 boar "Scissors" and I want your assistance Every farmer and gardner in the county should read The Progressive Farmer, the best farm jour nal in the country. It will be an easy matter to get op a club of five sub scribers. Get busy today, turn them in and get the setting of eggs without cost. Ladies new suits of blue and black serge, white collars, silk lined. Special values $22.50 and $25. Black, blue and pin stripe serge suits, silk lined, attractively trimmed in buttons and braid with new slit skirts. Some have belts, others are strictly tailor ed models, $37.50 and $39.50 Very modish tricotine suits, col ors, tan, navy, black and pekin blue. All newest spring designs One group of most attractive capes made of good quality, serge and poplin $19. 75 Ladies' new crepe-de-chine and taffeta dresses, colors, pekin blue, black and tan $24.95 Ladies' taffeta dresses, colors, gray, black and blue. A regu lar $32. 50 value $27.50 Ladies' and Misses' regulation middy suits made of double warp all wool serge, sizes 14 to 22, sold in most places for $20 and $22.50, specially priced at $16.00 and $18.00 One lot of 150 ladies' and misses' regulation middy suits made of good poplin, colors, white, old rose, copen, khaki, pink and light blue, ;Aizes 14 to 22 $7.48 Ladies' home dresses, made of ex tra good quality ginghams col lars of white pique and organ die. Well made wide pockets trimmed with good buttons, belts and sashes $4.48, $4.98 Ladies' home dresses made of per cale, $1.98 and $2.48 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Matthews-Belii Co. 17 Department Store Selling It For Lest FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN HELP US TO -HELP YOU- We are fighting for a fair price for cotton The Infallibleplan: HOLD YOUR COTTON AND REDUCE ACREAGE ONE-THIRD A SMALL CROP OF COTTON BUT BIG MONEY. Will You Help Us To Win This Fight? A big crop of cotton means low prices and your nose to the grindstone, a small crop of cotton means good prices and a chance for your children. The price of cotton for years to come depends upon good judgment this year. Raise a small crop of cotton, raise your feed and food, live at home and board at the same place. Attend the meeting at your county courthouse Wednesday, February 26th, and encourage your friends to fulfill their duty. Advertising space is needed for presenting the message. Business men are requested to contribute space. Copy will be furnished or you can write your own advertisement. Money should be sent to DR. B. W. KIL GORE, Treasurer, Raleigh, N. C. North Carolina Cotton Association C. D. ORRELL, Chairman J. V. HARPER, Gastonia, N. C tf.
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