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PAGE SIX. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919. MONDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ( Hy Iiitern:iti.nal News Serviee. WASHINGTON". M.inl) .;.-ver ei'O iravernors. iim.v.irs an. I representatives. Kntlierel to f orm n (: t a real plan fur re eonstruct inn, hear, I tin- 1 'resi' leu t. 'e retsrv of l.adoi Wilson male tlie n'en inj add rev. ;iinl reviewed the lalmi - 1 1 11 -at ion. stating that there are a I nt 7'1'1. (Mi itix'iri 1 l men in tlie I II lt" ( Sttaes ajrainat a 1 1 r 1 1 1 : 1 1 million. The unrulier luiwever is im :e;isiny. Inlusftv is inelin i to hesitate mi ar. mint of lnjjli cni.1 of material ami way"- '"I not believe wajre will l' iiiriteriallv re.hii-i'.l for Milne time. It i- mi- duty t i .nuiile buffer employment now to ti.le ever until ue tret liai k to a pre war basis. '' fOl'tNHAI.KN. MiikIi :;. lieiinaiiy Mini the Coles are tiylitih again in Cos fit. The I krainians are again attai king the 'ztihri. A LB AN . I . A.. March -Meager re Mrtn state that the busi -sk iart of New ton, the county seat of Baker county, was destroyed lev tire. All communication w;is severe.! I floods of the Flint river. from which the overflow made the town an island. CHICAlid, March .1. Investigators in to laixir unrest stated tliat an attempt will be maile aliout the first of May to form a council of Soviets in Chicago to lay preliminary plans for seizing the gov crnment as was ilone in Russia Hayes' ncaung noncy Stops The Tiokie Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 33c. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetratet) For Chest Colds, Hend Colds a:.d Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle of HAYES HEALING HONEY You get tlie Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 35c Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of Grove's Tastele Chill Tonic anrm WASHINGTON, March :;. "We are at last lieginning to learn the business of government, which is to take counsel from the ciininon man.' stated I'lc-ilent Wil son in a four minute address today wel coining the reiotut ruction conference ot governors ami mayors at the White House "If the peace conference at Paris tails in ils purpose of getting the people what they want, the memliers ot the conference will have proie.l themselves camlnlates i',.t lasting ilisKia.e. It is the .luty of government to leatn what the plain peo.e want. Tin- gieat leaders aie assemlile.l at Paris not as masters. I nit as servants of the people. The primary 'lut.v of re storing labor to mutual comlitions falls to the states ami municipalities,"' the ('resilient Mini, "ami it is the ilnty of the Federal government to ilravv together the executives that they may co operate in bringing this alout. " lie emphasi- si.eil the i essity of approaching the prolilem from a broad view point ami im pressed upon the governors the necessity of taking counsel from the common man. The hearts of the common people of the I'niteil States have heeii stirre.l bv indi vidual circumstances of suffering over seas, vvhn h arouseil intense sympathy ami gave rise to silent intercourse of sympa thy extending throughout the laml. The c,ov eriees must serve this silent mass of :!,e i lain le. It s the business ami privilege of government to give the best .usiMani o in making the lives of these pi. 1,1 pe-iple vviat the piai.l people Wish t'.em !.. be lie .li'darcl that success the plain pe "pie 'i"'s not 'op at the s,i,- .-ess .,f ;',v ,'i.1. i llse but wll.'ll tile phlitl pe"pl.' vv.ii.t must be reeng n i.'eil. It is tie it bn-i:iess of fin crn i n"it to i. lob i ;.i : ,1 vv iia? tiie plain pie ! v. int. s.i , t i e Presnlent. lb' I egretted i is ii a! ili'v t i .lev- te in. re tiete to the .on i'etetii e but is tr. t" I" a m .uth's vvoik in a week an : I ope I he v.o. hi be s I. , ess-':,. WAsHINOToN. Ma-.i, Ah imii e.iti.es are that the Senate will hohl a e..ti:,i...i- - ssiou J., the en.l i f the 't'l I 1 1 n 1 I ess t'a is afterin :- Kep ilili. M n s colli I'Uit"! t" t.lil. -sti r. The House is iii. i i k i i,g time. BKKI.IN. March .1. Strong military forces are patrolling the city from the counter revolutionary aimv. It is fen rei I tie st'ike will sprea.l t. Weimar. Thi i t' t St.imos grow into War Sav ings Stamps. The person who Imvs these stamps helps himself ami also the gov ..mi t. lie sa.es ami bei-nmes th'iffy a better citien. ami he helps the guv el li 1 1 t pa ' the war bills. LIBRARY NOTES. Report of Gastonia Culilie (library for month of .January, 1919: Bookn: Xumlier of books January, 191U, l'.26!t; added. ! ; total iniinber Kelt ruary. HH!. L:!7s. Circulation: Number alult books cir culateil. I,-""!; number juvenile books circiihite i. i'L'.i ; total, '."-'ln. Largest mouthlv circulation in history of library. Largest ilailv circulation .1 u rinir immt h, l."i4; smallest .laily circulation .luring month, o7. Borrowcis: Number of new borrowers registeri-il ilurinn the mouth, h.; ; total number reisti'reil. I.o-ti. Book Reviews. "The Tin Sohlier."' by Temple Bailey. Greater than "'ontnirv Mary"' or "Mistress Anne.'" It is the stoiy of love of frieml lor frieml, of father for lauybtet. of man for mai l ami of all for count i v . "Ihs.i! .,1 Wheat.'" by ZaneGrev. A vivi.l storv of the wheat country ami the brave loyalty of the American farmeis. Through it all runs a splomlnl romance tohl in Zane Grey 's best sf v le. " Sk v rnlei . ' by V.. M. Bovver. Sky riiler is an up to .late narative of ranch life that will thrill ami amuse every lov er of western stories. The humor that charactei ieil the "Klyine I'." ami with it all a icl resiling variati oi. .ue In the introduction of the aeroplane. which shotibl make this one of the most popular of all the K. M. Bovver I ks. ' imls ot I ham e. " bv b'e Beach. A t'lilliun tale ..f the Alaskan e. bluish lavs. Ami here is I'olcni I oiei ajjain. the siiiyin, sipmv. dean leailcl I'oleoii ! Hi. m.. i .' Beach basn "t (".gotten it. "I'lih a l"i;.'' I e, p..-! i. a W. :t'.l,. Ti e aiitoi'iu:.ipi. of ' , ! iii !e i ie I I IV e t I "111 his " en. h e I ,V t ; V 1 11, e . t tee ' , e r 11 o 1 1 s lc IV ot hi adopt I , , 11 I e. a p ' I v a I e , 1 the i ' 1 1 L ! I - h a i m v . the h" e of maii an. I l,.e . a ,. ; in- ''!,al t'.ii.e Is t"bl v:h t.,e c,!itie srn : i . ;..l 1 1 a-1. '-'.-!. i .: '-a ' ! , . s ,oe VV I ' h , ! I I ilea ' t . I J lean. o . n i : -j . ive. 'o pe. p., what on i !..'. s . i ,. I ii, I '; an. e. 'I he . p : i i t l;P i i i a ' -1 1 T c i i . , I the Aide i a i, t is . i, lent at i K v e i v one Uo'M; t i:e Vl.t-IV VV.,i Ml li. , ic will .o his toll pa t in the I ! 1 1 1 I . I 1 "V I. lb e'ty Loan campaign. When the .louohbov s ' vvel .e:e. to yo over the toi ami .bive tl rainy from his positions their spec, I ami biav civ ami tiyhtiny abilitv chane.l wmhl histoiv. I e' us show eiii.il spee.l when the ictni v label iy Loan is olTere.l. Keep voiir War Savings plelL'e. I ul I iv ate the sav in"; h.ibir. Fifty rents brings The Gazette three months. Try it. ANNUAL SPMKG OS ENTOG Thursday-Friday An early showing of the latest and most stylish models in headwear for spring and summer. You are cordially invited to visit us on jthese two days and inspect our line. MISSES RUDDOCK The Southern Cotton Oil Company Important Notice! To Farmers, Ginners and Merchants in the State of North Carolina Owing to the fact that there has not been any free market for oil and linters, the refiners of cottonseed oil and the crushers have accumulated large inventories of the above ptoducts which they cannot market. Realizing that there are large quantities of seed in the hands of farmers, gin ners and merchants, that the meal contained in these seed is badly needed by these same parties for feeding and fertilizer purposts, and that furthermore, under the present depressing conditions they are unable to sell their seed to secure any meal, THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY'S mills in the Charlotte district will piesent a plan to the public in their temtory, whereby the seed may be crushed ar.'l the pioducts fiom the seed w.nehnust d for, or delivered, to the cus-totnta. The I jll details ni this plan will b( made public within the next (t w d.iy.s ami will, we believe, meet with the hearty approval and co-opeiation of the seed ship peis in oui teiritory, whose distressed condition it is our wish to relieve. THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, as well as many other Oil Mills, is unable to assume any furthet tiW in the cnnPnued pti.-ch.ise of cottonseed under these conditions. Consult our local mana'i. The Southern Cotton Oil Company J. F. BESS, Mgr. Is your farm help scarce and high? Why not grow the same size crop on smaller acreage WITH ROYSTER' FERTILIZER S TRADE MARK REGISTERED. 122 1-2 West Main Ave. Phone 196 ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, 0. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
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