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rwn. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919. 1S2 eiST OMll GAZETTE: T?iS!DNTS BOSTON ADDRESS IN FULL Throws Down Gauntlet to Those WhoOp fm Proposed PUn for League of Ra tions Declares That Present Peace, Unless Guaranteed ay the United For ces ef the Civilised World, Could Rot Stud a Generation. Mechanics Hall, Boston, Feb. 24. The text of President Wilson's addreng here today is as follows: Governor t'oolidge, Mr. Mayor, Fellow Cltixens: I wonder if you are half as (lad to see me as I am to see you. It warms my heart to see a great body of any fellow citizens again, because in some respects during the recent months 1 have been very lonely indeed without your comradeship and counsel, and I tried at very step ot the work which fell to me to recall what I was sure would be your counsel with regard to the great matters which were under consideration. I do not want you to think that I have not been appreciative of the extraordina ry reception which was given to me on the other side, in saying that it makes in very happy to get home again. I do not mean to nay that 1 was not very deep ly touched by the cries that came from the great crowds on the other si.Io. Hut I want to say to you in all honesty t! .it I felt them to be a call of greeting to you rather than to me. I did not feel that the greeting was personal. I hail in my heart the over crowning pride of being your representa tive and of receiving the plaudits of men everywhere who felt that your hearts beat with theirs in those great iinwds. It was not a tone of mere greeting; it was not a tone of mere generoiu wel come; it was the calling of comrade to comrade, the cries that come from men who sav, "We have waited for this dav when the friends of liberty should come across the sea and shake hands with us to see that a new world was constructed upon a new basis ami a foundation of justice and right. ' ' Inspired By Crowd's Voices. I can't tell you the inspiration that came from the sentiments that come out of those simple voices of the crowd. And the proudest thing I nave to report to you is that this great country of ours is trust ed throughout the world. I have not come to report the proceed ings or- the results of the proceedings of the peace conference; that would be premature. I can say that I have re eeived very happy impressions from this onference; the impression that while there are many differences of judgment, while there are some divergences of ob ject, there is nevertheless a common spir it and a common ralization of the neces sity of setting up new standards of right in the world. Because the men who are in conference in Paris realize as keenly as any Ameri can can realize that they are not the mas ters of their people; that they are the servants of their people, and that the spirit of their people has awakened to a ew purpose anil a new conception of their power to realize that purpose, and that no man dare go home from that con ference and report anything less noble than was expected of it. Why Conference "Goes Slowly." The conference seems to you to go alowly; from day to day in I'aris it seems to go slowly; hut I wonder if you realize the complexity of the task which it has undertaken. It seems as if the settle tents of this war affect, and affect li- No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicate poor blood, and as a sals, then is man or leas stomach disturbance. GROVE? TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly to two or tares weeks will enrich the blood, Im SWrstaedbfrertos, and act as a General Streagta oSUToafcts thewbolosrwem. Nature will then Jaw as? ar dispel the vans, ana the Child will bs ssftscthsaka. Pleasant to lake. Mc per bottle. HOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. Jjorth Carolina, 'Jaston County. In the Superior Court W. N. Pharr. 'rading as W. N I'uarr ft Co., vs. C. I. I'arnell. The defendant in the above entitled action will take n dice that on the 17th lay of January, IS 19, a summons in said action was issued against defendant by 8. C Hendricks, fVrk of the Huperior Court for Gaston Cot nty, X. ('., plaintiff claiming the sum of $66.60 due hirn os account of breach of contract in deliver ing cotton, which summons is returnable to the next Term of tli Superior Court for Gaston County, N. ('., held in (iasto nia, X. C, on the secoml Monday after the first Monday in March, 1919. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by aid Clerk of the Superior Court on the 17th day of January, 191P. against the property of said defendant, whi-h wai rant is returnable to the ncut term of the Superior kurt for (Jastin rmity, at the time and place namel for the retura of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will le granted. This January 31st. 1919. 8. C. HEXDRK'KS, Clerk Superior Court. Mason & Mason, Attyg. 25c4 , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Margaret M. Harrell, deceased, late of Gaston county. North Carolina, notice is hereby given that afl claims against estate of said deceased r before the - 12th day of February, 1920. or this notice will be pleaded in bar ef Any recovery thereon. All persons in debted to said estate will pleaae ssake jsrompt settlement. This the llta day of February, 1919. GEORGE HARRELL, VUUp( Administrator. rectly, every great, and I sometimes thick every small, nation in the world, and no one decision can prudently be made which is not properly linked with the great series of other decisions which must accompany it. And it must be reck oned in with the final result if the real quality and character of that result is to be properly judged. What we are doing is to hear the whole case; hear it from the mouths of the men most interested; hear it from those who are officially commissioned to state it; hear the rival claims; hear the claims that affect new nationalities, that affect new areas of the world, that affect new commercial and economic connections that have been established by the great world war through which we have gone. And I have been struck by the moderate ness of those who have represented na tional claims. I can testify that I have nowhere seen the gleam of passion. I have seen earnestness, I have seen tears come to the eyes of men who pleaded for down-trodden people whom they were privileged to speak for; but they were not the tears of anguish, they were the tears of ardent hope. And I don't see how any man can fail to have In-en subdued by these pleas, sub dued to the feeling that he was not there to assert an individual judgment of his own, but to try to assist the cause of humanity. All Look to America. And in the midst of it all, every inter est seeks out. first of all. when it reaches I'aris. the representatives of the I'nited States. Why? Keen use- ami I think I am stating the most wonderful fact in history - because there is no nation in K ii rope that suspects the motives of the I'nited States. Was there ever so wonderful a thing seen lie fore' Was there ever so moving a thing.' Was there ever any fact that so bound the nation that had won that esteem forever to deserve it.' I would not have vim understand that the great men who represent the other na lions there in conference are disesteem ed by those who know them. Quite the contrarv. But v on understand that the nations of Kurnpe have again and again clashed with one another in competitive interest. It is impossible for men to for get those sharp issues that were drawn livtweeii them in times past. It is impos sible for men to Itelieve that all ambitions have all of a sudden been foregone. They remeinlx'r territory that, was coveted; they remember rights that it was attempt cd to extort; they remember political ambitions which it was attempted to ri alize and while thev lelieve that men have come into a different temper, they cannot forget these things, ami so they do not resort to one another for a dis passionate view of the matters in con troversy. They resort to that nation which has won the enviable distinction of lieing regarded as the friend of mankind. Whenever it is desired to send a small force of soldiers to occupy a piece of ter ritory where it is thought nobody else will be welcome, they ask for American soldiers. And where other soldiers would lie I. Miked upon with suspicion, and per haps meet with resistance, the American soldier is welcomed with acclaim. Many Grounds for Pride. I have had so many grounds for pride en the other side of the water that I am very thankful that they are not grounds for personal pride. ! M be the most stuck up man in the world. And it has Iteen an infinite pleasure to me to see those gallant soldiers of ours, of whom the constitution of the I'nited States made me the proud commander. You may be (Continued on pajje ''.) The Qohuae That Decs Not Affect The Head T1VE BROHO QUININE (Tablets) can be Ukeo 07 uyww wiinoui caoflrog DenroureM or rtnginf UUICIKWl. rw.tiautf. TgTHTTJTT OP PPT JUC EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of John R. With ers, deceased, late of Gaston county, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present the same duly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 29th Day of January, 1920 or this notice will be plead in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to estate of said decased are requested te mak prompt settlement. This the 29th day of January, 1919. J. L. BUSH, W. C. WITHKRS. Kxecutors. Castonia, V. '., January 29, 1919. W-M-o c6w SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. North Carolina, Gaston County. I'nder and by virtue of the Laws of North Carolina and of an Ordinance made and adopted by the Hoard of Aldermen ot the City of Gastonia. and also bv vir tue of a resolution adopted by said Hoard, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the City Hall in Gastonia, N. ('., on Monday, March 10th. 1919. at 11 a. m. the real estate herein dcserilied to satisfy the lien of the City against said prnprety and other lands U-longiniz to It. A. Rat. hford. for dues to the City for Gar bage Service, default having been rtuult in the payment thereof according to law, sai.l real estate ling described as fol lows, to wit: Situated on the West side of North Rhyne Street in the North Western nart of the City of Gastonia, ami known as lot o. J.t, as shown on that certain plat made by A. W. Hoffman in Julv, 1916, of the Gullick k Ratchford property, and recorded in the office of the Register of isaa ror uaston County, N. C. in Book 115 at pages 530 and 531 to which ref erence is here by made. Said lot being 50 feet in width at the front and 45 feet in the rear by 100 feet deep,. Thia the 6th day of February, 1919. CITY OF GA8T0NIA, By V. G. OrW T. !1. P. W. Garland, City Attorney. Fr. M 7 e 5. XOTICK OF SALE OP LABTD CN DKIt DEED OP TRUST. By virtue of the Deed ot Trust ex ecuted by Charles S. Stowe and wife to the undersigned trustee for Llllie D. Johnston, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House TJoor, in Gaatoaia, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, noon, on On Monday, March 3, 1919 the following described lands: A certain tract of land lying and being in Dallas Township, Gaston County, North Caraolina, and more particularly describee! as follows: All the Charles S. Stowe home place, on Long Creek; beginning at a stake or stone, William V. Line berger's corner and runs thence N. 33.2 E. 130 poles to a stone on the north bank of Big Long Creek; thence N. 8.2 E. 74 3-4 poles to a stone on the old Spencer's ford road; thence along and near said road N. 59 1-2 W. 60 poles to a stone; thence N. 79 1-2 W. 20 poles to a stone; thence N. 87 1-2 W. 32 1-2 poles to a stone; thence S. 7 E. 3 poles, crossing the road to a stone; thence W. 197 1-2 poles to a Mint rock; thence X. 6 1-2 E. 10 1-2 poles to a stone on the side of Edward Jen kins' line; thence S. 83 W. 43 poles, to a stone in the middle of the Cross Roads; thence along the two roads S. 22 W. IS poles to a stake; thence ,S. 17 1-2 W. Gti poles to a stone in the middle of the said road; thence S. V 1-2 K. 6 4 poles to a stone; thence S. 3 2 E. 5 2 poles, to a chest nut stump; thence S. is E. 90 poles to a maple tree on the north bank of the Creek; thence down the creek with its meanders 51 1-2 poles to a stone on the north bank of the creek; thence S. t7 E. 21 poles, crossing the creek to a beach; thence N. 34 E. 4 poles to a stone; thence X. H9 E. 15 poles to a stone; thence N. SO E. 9U poles to the beginning; contain ing :!7 2 acres more or less, and in cluding all the home place of the said Charles S. Stowe, purchased or inherited from L. P. Stowe and wife as set out in Book 3H Deeds of Gas ton County at page 3 9 4, also set out In Book of Mortgages of Gaston County 112, at page 99. to which ref erence is made for particular descrip tion; also is the same land conveyed by Charles S. Stowe and wife, M. C. Stowe, to A. C. Jones, trustee, as set out in Book IIS, Mortgages, at page X, and includes all the land and home place of Charles S. Stowe; and includes all the land of the said Charles S. Stowe in Dallas Town ship, Gaston- County, North Carolina. This the 25th day of Nov., 1918. GEORGE W. WILSON', K 2ii 5 Trustee. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. In the Superior Court, North Carolina, Gaston County. Charlie Williams vs Bessie Williams The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has'beeu commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County. North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce from the a bove named defendant, by the above named plaintiff ; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 6th Monday after the first Monday in March, 1919 it the Court House of sai I county in Gastonia, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. S. C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court. This the 12th day of February, 1919. Carpenter and Carpenter, Attyg. for plff. M 5 c 4. That when our competitor advertises as the only store in Genuine Sample (4 He is either trying to mislead you by withholding the TRUTH or he is IGNORANT of the fact that everybody in Gaston County knows that F ROHM AN DOES SELL "GENUINE SAMPLE SHOES'; AND Sells Them For Less IITQX I?l7ril71l n large shipment of Oxfords for men, women and children J UO 1 iVlIivCil Y ILL all genuine samples. Two more shipments are due to ar rive about March 1st from some of the best shoe-makers in the country too. RI7 A MIQQniIPTAM MAKE 'EM SHOW YOU. If a shoe is offered you DCi i lfllUuLI Uilrll as a Sample Shoe, turn it over and see if the manu facturers' stock number is cut in, either on the sole or heel, OTHERWISE IT IS' NOT A GENUINE SAMPLE. Better Be Safe Than Sorry A Safe Place to Trade and a Trading Place to Save Is 110 E. Main A vp. GASTONIA, N.C The Store Where Business Is Good- SESTICX OF SUMMONS BY PUBLI CATION. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Superior Court Elixa A. Swift, vs. Geo. H. Swift The defendant above named will take notice that an action, entitled as above, haa been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County, N. C, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from bed and board from the defendant and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the second Monday after the first Monday in March, 1919, at the court house in said county, at Gastonia, X. C, ami answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will be grant ed the relief demanded. This February 5, 1919. S. C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court, Gaston County, X. C. G. B. Mason, Atty. W-26c4w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of William G. Morris, deceased, late of Gaston county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to pre sent them, duly verified, to the undersign ed on or before the 22nd Day of January, 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons in debted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the Kith day of January, 1919. S. T. WILSON, Administrator. Dallas, . ( '. W-F-2GcHw CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina, Department of State. To All to Whom These Presents May Come- Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my ofbee, that the .1. R. Lewis Company, a corpor ation of this State, whose principal of fice is situated in the town of Dallas, County of Gaston, State of North Caro lina i.l. K. Lewis, being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Re vis.il of 190.5, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certifi cate of Dissolution : Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan (J rimes, Secretary of State of the State of North t'Tttrtlina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 23rd day of Jan uary, 1919, file in my office a duly ex edited and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, ex ecuted by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said ollice as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and aftixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 23rd day of January, A. D. 1919. .1. BRYAN" GRIMES, Secretary of State. North Carolina, Gaston County. Filed and recorded in Record of In corporations Xo. .'! at page tlON, this the 2th day of January, 1919. S. C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court. W 26 c 4 nmcj nil smuffi Because Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of Textile Machinery Gastonia. N. C. Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings Save Your Tires Get more mileage by having them retreaded and repaired by us We Guarantee Satisfaction Drop in and see how well we are prepared to take care of your tire troubles. GASTONIA VULCANIZING CO. PHONE 317 A f v ii it ULJLJ SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. In the Superior Court, North Carolina, 1 Gaston County. Mary Cross vs Robert Cross j The defendant above named will take j notice that an action entitled as above i has been commenced in fcho Superior i . c I......... i ... v-w ",-r..... ! Oil I k Ul WilSIOII ' Olllll), ,101111 UKIIIIIil, I to obtain an absolute divorce from the above named defendant, by the above named plaintiff; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 6th Monday after the first Monday in March, 1919 at the Court House of said county in Gastonia, N. ('., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. S C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court. This the lL'th day of February, 1919. Carpenter and Carpenter, Attyg. for plff. M 5 c 4. Lm you? Gastonia that sells Shoes 99 Right Next To Frohman Coffee Co. Prices Are Right ZJ THROUGH SNOW SCENES and wintry weather you ride in comfort under an auto top made by us. No feat of drafts or blasts of cold, protected a gainst wind and weather, sun and wiow. or driving rain. You can defy the ele incuts under an auto top. 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