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THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PACK FIVE WIDMESDAY, F1BKUARY-26, WtV WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED MALE. WA.NTKD. First 'lass sales lady, with good knowledge alteration of la .lies' 1 men's clothe. !ood salary f.,r right p..r;v. Apply Ti nhaus. Mr WANTED. WANT) m: ""' '"r ' : mo-clung. .( per cord. Write tor spec ificatioii. The Uey Mfg. " '' Hickory, N. ('. WANTED: Second hand incubator. .1. S. Wiuget at Winger Jewelry Store. 2Hc.' LOST. liOST:' Sunday night, Feb. 2, between Ranlo school house ami Kant Baptist church, automobile cmk. rieward for return to W. T. Albright. MO Kant Air line Ave. -tip FOR SALE. FOR SALE : At public auction at 1314 West Franklin Avenue on SATl'U DAY. MARCH H, at :i p. m.. the house hold effects of the late Mrs. Margaret M. Harrell. George Harrell, Admr. M-7pS FOR SALE: Saturday. March 1st, an other lot of nice Berkshire and Poland 'liina sin. its. "'all at Brau ley's Market. 2hp2 FOR WALK: Country cured hams. M. T. I'arham & Co. 282 '"OR SALE: Few cars of brick. Price right and can make immediate ship ment. Mo Ho Brick Company. Phone sa. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE: 1.10 acre farm, good nsi ilence and outbuildings, mile from Rand -clity n ml, three miles from Stanley. Mrs. A. K. LincU-iger. Stanley, V. C., Kl. 'Ip'I FOR SALE: Nice suburban lot, " by 174, on South Chestnut Street. Che-ip to quick buyer. See F. M. Franeuni. Real Estate. 2t ;i FOR SAI.K: Desirable building lot on Went Airline, HKI by 200. F. M. Franeuin. tf FOR SALE: Ten room residence., close in. Apply " Real Estate," care (5a aette. 2p2 JFOJRRENT FOR RENT: Rooms for light house keeping. 20 M 8. Chester St. Telephone .159 -J. tf FOB RENT : Extra nice four room house with bath, close in. .1. V. Harper. tf. FOR RENT: Residence of the late J. M. Sloan near Belmont See John R. Bankin or W. R. Ford at Belmont. tf FOR RENT: One-half of store room now occupied by Singer Sewing Ma chine Company at low rental. Have more than two years on lease. Apply to J. M. Holland. tf POULTRY AND EGGS. FOR SALE : Hatching eggs from pure bred Plymouth Rocks. $2.00 per 15. K P. Wetzell. 3p3 FREE: Setting of pure bred eggs for hatching, any breed, for club of five subscriptions to the Progressive Farmer. Soe me today- J- y. Harper, Uastonia, IT. C. tf EVERY farmer and gardener should read The Progressive Farmer. Oct up a club f five and get, free, a setting of pure red eggs for hatching. J. V. Harper, astooi. N. a tf BEEFEB'8 MORE EGO tonic for hens. Make layers out of loafers. Each package guaranteed. $1 each. For sale by C. K. Marshall, Jr. M-5 p8 FOR SALE : Several pens extra fine pure bred chickens. J. V. Harper. tf. PURE BRED eggs for hatching, set ab solutely free for a little work. Oet me m club of fire subscribers to the Progres sive Farmer and the eggs are yours with out cost. J. V. Harper, Gastonia, N. C. CFOR SALE: Extra fine pure breed eggs for hatching, Whit Wyandottes, An eonas, Buff Orpingtons and White Leg horns. J. Y. Harper. tf FOR SALE: White Wyandotte eggs $1.50 for 15. H. 6. Rhyne, Dallas, N. C. May 3 p 9 USEDCARJBARGAINS. FOR SALE: 1917 Ford Touring Car, good condition, $375. James A Love, astonia Garage. tf FOR SALE: Brand new Dodge Touring Car, bargain price. James & Love, Gastonia Garage. tf FOR 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 It Love, Gastonia Garage. tf NEW OLDSMOBILE, Chalmers and Indiana Trucks in stock, call for de monstrations. James & Love, Gastonia Garage. tf IT WILL PAY YOU, to see James & Love before buying, if interested in new or second hand Automobiles, Trucks or Tractors. . AUTO TIRES' and spark plugs at both wholesale and retail Gastonia Hard ware Co. 25c2 ten r. 3 I 'V-wf , I. YS ..,.-rT m KIM tBcJiEKID rfiiilte J It's the Details of a man's apparel that give tone and character to his make up. If you are correct and up to the minute in the furnish ings you wear you have a snappy appearance, an air of alertness, that gives you a distinct individuality among your fellow men. MISEJLAEOUS ;.TKS Half-sole tires (authorised scr vice statim; at Gastonia Oarage; I.5UO mill' non-puncture guarantee, one ialf price new casing. Investigate. tf. GET KOCK SALT for feeding stock. M T. Parham & Co. 28c2 INTERNATIONAL nine kuife stalk eut ter. Buy from Standard Hardware Company. tf SPRAY YOUR fruit trees with Sherwin Williams Co. Lime-Sulphur. Standard Hardware Company. tf Al'TOMOBILK Springs, (front or rear), for all popular make cars. Uastonia (Jarage. tf WATCH OUR WINDOWS for goods you have been so anxious to get. Uastonia Hardware Co. 26c 2 SEE THE IH'CK EYE Hot Water incu bators anil brooders at Standard Hard ware Company. tf BEGINNING January 25th, all our pro ducts will be sold for cash only. South ern Cotton Oil Company. tf DOlHiK parts at discount from regular list at Gastonia Garage. tf FOR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone 381. f JUST RECEIVED: Car load of field fence and barbed wire. Let M have your orders. Standard Hardware Co. tf FARMERS FAVORITE lime spreaders and corn drills. Standard Hardware Company. tf CAR LOAD of Fencing just received. See us before you buy. Gastonia Hard ware Co. 26c2 U. D. C. WILL MEET WITH MRS. J. LEE ROBINSON. The United Daughters of the Confed eracy will meet with Mrs. J. Lee Robin son at her home on Chester street Friday aftrnoon, February 2Sth, at 3 o'clock. This is to be a social and historical meeting. All members are invited to be present and those who have failed to pay their dues will be given an opportunity at this meeting to do so. This is the first of a series of historical meetings, taking up the study of the dif ferent States of the Confederacy. The following program will be ssed for Friday 's meeting : Subject, North Carolina. Invocation, by the chaplain. Song, "Carolina," by chorus. "The United Daughters of ths Con federacy, " by the president. Solo by Miss Ruth Mason. Introduction of subject, by leader. "The First Resistance to English Tyr riy," by Mrs. R. C. Warren. "Our State !?VnB." by Miss Lowry Shuford. "Historic Spots in North Carolina," by Mrs. S. A. Kindley. "Our Confederate Generals," by Mrs. W. B. Puett, of Belmont. ' ' Our War Governors, Vance and Biek ett," by Mrs. C. J. McCombs. "Our Women of the Confederacy," by Mrs. R. M. Johnston. "Our BoysdnGray and Khaki," by the author, Mrs. T. M. Brockman. Closing song, "Star Spangled Ban ner," by the chapter. SUNNYSIDE LOCALS. Fifty cents brings Tb Gsxctte three loatia. Try it' Correspondence of The Gazette. SUNNYSIDE, Feb. 25. Misses Lizsin Harmon and Genera Kiaer were guests of Miss Pnte Hager last -Saturday, op REV. DUNN FEELS II HIS DUTY TO SPEAK W 11 CONSIDER a four cylinder auto mobile aboe I.OOO. ill) when that well built -lass h.'iking six cvliioK r Ol. Immo bile can be bought for $1,425.00 delivered. James A; Love, Gastonia Garage. tf RA I ;-.E POTATOES: We will ay 75 .eir,-, '( r bilsht I. Wilson Pi. tat. t Co.. m'c U. L. Wils oi or phone :t4t .1 I 7c'. MAIN1: GROWN Seed Potatoes, special p.-ii c. M. T. Parham i 'o. 2w2 COMPLETE LIN E of Automobile Tires and Accessoi ies at GnstouiatT'irage. tf IF VOI' ARE GOING to build a house, see II. F. Oakley, General Contractor. May 19 p. ELECTRIC vulcanizing equipment and factory repair man. For tire nervier call 1!U. Gastonia Garage. tf. Wants Others to Benefit By His Experi ence Spent Hundreds of Dollars Try ing In Vain to Find Relief. Rev. J. II. Dunn, Pastor of the Church of Christ at JIlO East Second Ave., Spo k;ii!c. Wash . and residing at 71M West Sha'-p St n et, is wtill another Minis'er whose deep sense rf gratitude and de 'i'e t.i he!; ntlicrx will not permit him to lemaiii Miert. regarding the benefits he hai ilenvi I from the use of Tai:lac. ''Tanlac has not only relieved me of in.v ten years' suffering,"' said the Rev. Mr. Dj'iii, ' ' but it has built me u won derfully, a I have gained fifteen pounds in a month's time by faking it. My s'niMacli was in such a disordered condi tion that f could not eat without suffer ing great pain. My ford felt like lead in my stomach ami I would expel gas al most wit!' every breath. My head ached constantly and I continually lost in weight, itrength and energy. 1 spent a rouad three hundred dollars for medicines but, got no bet'er. "J finally bought Tanlac on the ssrength of high endorsements and my first bottle made a marked change in my feelings. So 1 bought another and then others and now I am jutt like a new man. I can eat anything now without the least discomfort afterwards. It gives me pleas ure to do what I can for niy fellow man, and as Tanlac has leen of such great benefit to me and to a number of my friends also, I can recommend it to every body. ' ' "Tanlac is sold in Gastonia by the Ad ams Drug Co., in Bessemer City by the Horsley Drug Co., in Cherryville by the Allen Drug Co., in Worth by the Hardin Mfg. Co., in Mt. Holly by the Holland Drug Co., in Dallas by P. D. Summey & Co., and in Belmont by the Stowe-Saun-ders Drug Co., and by all good druggists. Bessemer City, route No. two. Quite a large number of young peo ple enjoys 1 a sociable given at Mr. Han son Kiser 's last Saturday night. There will be a family reunion at Mr. Moses Stroup's on Saturday, March 1st. The public is cordially invited. Mr. Sample Hager and nephew, Master Clyde, were Gastonia visitors Saturday. Mr. Columbus Harmon and Miss Essie Biggerstaff were Charlotte visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Harmon spent Thursday in Dallas, attending the funer al of the infant of their son, Mr. Jacob Harmon. Mrs. B. R. Biggerstaff is very sick at this writing. Mr. J. T. Costner and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Wm. Wells. Fifty cents brings The Gazette three months. Try it I IDEAL TODAT Theda Bara in 'THE CIENENCEAU CASE' By Alexander Dumas and SMILING BILL PARSON IN "CAMPING OUT" Two Reel Comedy THURSDAY Fannie Ward in "THE NARROW PATH" and MFORD WEEKLY FRIDAY Gladys Brockwell in "KULTUR" ATTHEWS-BELK CO; Announcing the arrival of the new War ner's rust proof corsets and brassier'es. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets , f-A ill' Warner's- Front Lace Corsets '1W (' medium bust for average figure a' $1.98 lnj (' low bust, long nkirt. fur full aver ago figure! $2.00 llfili V lew bUHt, nhort skirt, in while and pink, for average figure $2.98 .:s!t !' for full average figure $2.98 imi r pink brocaded medium bunt, long dkirt for full average figure. . . . $3.98 Warner's Redfern Corsets ti;(." for full average figure, medium bust, long Hkirt $3.50 New Line Warner's Brassieres. Plain or fancy ones. These coine in white und pink, trimmed with Cluuv and Filet Lai e 35c, 68c, 75c and 98c .IL'! Medium length Hntixte for the aver age figure $1.48 A LM- Athletic style, elastic top.. $1.48 A .'ll'it High hunt for full average fig "' $1.48 -" 1 I Short Hkirt, high bust forHernge figure $1.75 H :!.'! for average figure, high hunt $1.98 C 171 Medium bust, average figure $1.98 ' fur full average figure, medium biiMt and long skirt $1.98 I) .;"'. fur full figure, medium bust $2.00 l 117 low bust, for average figure $2.00 IC OL' extra high bust, double skirt, for the full average figure $2.25 ' -Vli high bust, long skirt, for average figure $2.48 V .'I si! high bust, lung skirt, for full av cMige figure $2.98 IsD.'i medium bust, long skirt, elastic in back, for full figure $3.98 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Matthews-Belk Co. 17 Department Stores Selling It For Lett PARIS, Feb. 2.1. Premier Clemen ceau ' wound is healing rapidly. He be lieves he will be able to assume the full burden of peace work by Thursday. NOTICE. The County Hoard of Kducatiou of Huston county. North Carolina, advertis es for bids for the erection of a new s'hnol building to be erected at Dallas, N. '. The plans and specifications for this building have been prepared and are now on exhibit, for the benefit of con tractors, at the office of the County Hoard of Kducatiou in Gaston in, at Sununey 's drug store in Dallas, and at the residence of Supt. F. P. Hall in Belmont. Sealed bids will be received up till 11 a. m. on March 15. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION OF GASTON COUNTY. W M 12 ct ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of A. N. Carpenter, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of nid deceased, to exhibit them to the underaigned (or to Carpenter and Carpenter, Attorneys, (Jas tonia, N. C.,) on or before the 26th Day of February, 1920 or this notire will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to mid etttate will please make immediate payment. This the 21st day of February, 1919. K. F. CARPKNTER, Administratrix of A. N. Carpenter, deceased. Carpenter & Carpenter, Attorney a. W-A 2 c6w ftfi SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. th Carolina, Gaston County. In ta Superior Jc. .. Connie Baker Blatkard vs. William Blackard NOTICE. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been commenced in the Superior Conrt of Gaston County, North Carolina, to ob tain an absolute divorce from the above named defendant, by tUe above named plaintiff; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior (Vurt of said county to be held on the 6th Mon day after, the first Monday in March, 1919, at the Courthouse of said county in Gastonia, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Thia the 15th day of February, 1919. & C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court Carpenter ft Carpenter Attorneys for Plaintiff. WM-19c4w 1711 irmrei 3- mi t5t3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George L. Bowen and Ida S. Bowen, deceased, late of Gaston coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify all pcrso; having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned (or to Carpenter and Car penter, Attorneys, Gastonia, N. C), urn or beforo the 26th Day of February, 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar jt their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 21st day of February, 1919 THOS. H. HARDIN, Administrator of George L. Howen and Ida H. Bowem, deceased. Carpenter ft Carpenter, Attorneys. W A-2 c6w North Carolina, Gaston County. Pursuant to the requirements of Section 1326 of the Bevisal of North Carol! n (105) the following statement, showing items and nature of all compensation, audited by the Board of County ( ommisHionera of Gaston Count to member thereof, severally, from Monday Dec. l, 1917, to Dec 1, 1918, both date inclua ive, is hereby submitted : R. K. DAVENPORT, CHAIRMAN. To 2.'. days services as Coinr, and Committee at 3.00 75 0O To 456 miles travelled at 5 cents per mil 22 80 To expense to road meeting ii of To extra condensation allowed Chairman 30000 A T. LINDSAY. 409'00 To 22 days services as commissioner and committee at $3 00 a aa To 374 miles travelled at 5 cents per mile Total " R L. 8TOWE. 70 To 19 days service as commissioner and committee at $3 00 r7 w To 412 miles travelled at 5 cents per mile "57.0O 20.60 Total j. w. kj'rick. $77,60 To 16 days services as commissioner and committee at lino .a To 4vs niiles travelled at f cents per mile 2440 Total R. O. RANKIN. 172 40 To IS .'.ays service as commissioner and committee at $3 00 nn To 334 miles travelled at 5 cents per mile M.w Expenses, delegate N. C. Good Roads meeting 111 " 35.00 Total 'Xp.rudisili: $105ro To 4 days services as commissioner and committee at $3 00 12n To 24 miles travelled at 5 cents per mile 120 Total J. W.' SUMMEY. 3 20 To 1 days service as commissioner to date at $3.00 ier day nrt To 8 miles travelled at 5 cents per mile s.vv Total rrr W. T. LOVEL ,3- To 7 daya service as commissioner and committee at $3.00 . . 21 (HI O. B. CARPENTER. , To 15 days services as clerk to Board . There were no unverified accounts allowed nor any allowances made to Board! ' nor any member thereof, except as abort stated, I hereby certify that the above is correct Tkis December 1, 1918. L. E. RANKIN, Auditor for the Gouty of Gaatoa, North Carolina. " ' W-Fb-2 4 w y ' I .- '
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