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WIDHESDAT, MASCB li, 1919. THX GASTONIA GAZZTTB PACK rivi. WANT COLUMN WANTED. WANTKI): 5,000 old casings for Gates Half-Sofc. James t Love, Gastonia arage. WANTED: Small farm. Those hav- . itur small farms for sale please write "R. P.". care Gazette. No real estate ten need answer. 11 P " j WANTED: Your order for brick, pine shingle, cedar shingles and lumber of all kind. T. A. Henry. l-p- WANTED: Good single man, or boy, lor dairy work. Good wages to right party. Apply to Gastonia Dairy Farm. tf WANTED: Private nursing by experi enced graduate nurse. Telephone 2121. 12p:t WANTED: Architect and builders to know that they can get natural mate rial for bungalow construction much hcapcr than brick. Also one-man stnne for a concrete mass. Write loit Hamp n St., Chester, 8. C. W May 2S HELP WANTED. WANTED: Live, energetic man as lo cal agent for MASSACH I'SKTTS MUTUAL Life Insurance Company Wanton county. Apply to A. 11. Milstead eneral Agent. 41 J Realty Building harlutte, N. C. 12p:i WANTED: Two croppers and two wage hands, with or without families. 8. V Bradley, Koute I. 12p2 WANTED: Tenant for good two horse farm, seven miles south of Gastouia, ood land, good house, stock and tools furnished. H. F. Forbes, Howling reen, S. C. 14p l .FOR SALE. FOK 8ALK: Use.l Dodge touring car $500. .lames it Love, Gastonia Car age. tf SEE ME for pigs and shouts. F. W Brawley, at Brawley's Market. 14p2 TOR SALE: Fresh cow with second calf. Dr. T. N. Dulin. Route 2, Clover B. C. 12 pi TOR SALE: One Dodge touring car practically new. K. (i. Rankin. 14c2 OR SALK: Few cars of brick. Prie right and can make immediate- ship ment. Mo-IIo l'.rick Company, l'hone 13. U FOR SALK: Newton's Earlv. I'orto Rico and Nancy Hall sweet potatoes, Trucker's Favorite seed com. NEW TON FARM, Kings Mountain, N. C. 14p4 VOR SALE: Three mules. H. W. Bradley, Route 1. 12p2 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOH SALK: Desirable building lot on West Airline, 100 by 2n0. F. M Franeum. tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT: Rooms for light house keeping. 2'iS S. Chester St. Telephone ar.ft-j. tf FOR RENT: Residence of the late J. M. Sloan nenr Belmont. See .lolin R. Rankin or V. K. Ford at Belmont. tf POULTRY AND EGGS. FOR SALE: Hatching eggs from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks. $2.00 per 15. L. F. We'zoll. 14p5 FOR SALE: Buff Leghorn Eggs for hatching, heavy laying strain, 2.(i per fifteen. (J. G. Willis. 12 p :; USED CAR BARGAINS. FOR SALE: Good five passenger Ford. E. J. Rankin. tf FOR SALE: Maxwell and Studehaker touring; Chevrolet, Overland. and Mitchell roadster. Prices right. W. H. Wray. 12cl FOR SALE: 1917 Ford Touring Car, good condition, $l!75. James & Love, fiastonia Garage. tf FOR SALE: Used Oakland Roadster. excellent condition, sacrifice price. James & Love, Gastonia Garage. tf FOR SALE: 1014 Buick Roadster, $250. Generator and electric lights. James A 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 4 Love liefore buying new or second hand Automobiles, Trucks or Tractors. LIBERTY BONDS taken at par on pur chase of automobiles by James & Love, at Gastonia Garage. tf FOR SALE: Windshield glasses, all sizes. Ford specials. Spencer Lumbar Co. tf DODGE touriner or roadster 41.185. livered in Gastonia. Place your order Thev are hard to get. W. now. Wray. II. 12ct GATES Half -sole tires (authorized ser vice station) at Gastonia Garage; 3,500 mile non-puncture guaran'ee, one- i half price new casing. Investigate. tf. I BEAD our ad in Friday's Gazette. It ' will interest you. Atkins-Baber Bo.k Co. 12cl WHY CONSIDER a four cylinder auto mobile above $1,000.00 wken that well built classy looking six cylinder Oldsm -bile can be bought for $1,450 delivered. James & Love, Gastonia Garage. tf We Cordially Invite You To Attend Our Spring Opening THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week When Mr. J. Harry Rosenberger Representing SCHL0SS BROS. & CO., of Baltimore Will take pleasure in showing you the new spring samples and styles and taking your measure for that new spring suit. 1n hjtt O OlXiC CH-lM.n mm TEXT AN HALFSOl.F.H $1 a pair. Goodyear Shoe Shop, l'hone 572. tf COMPARE Dodgo spec ilicati his with those of cars selling for more money. Buy quality. That's the Dodge. W. H. Wray. 12.1 WORK CALLED FOR and delivered. Goodyear Shoe Shop. Phone 572. tf MONDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS MRS. ANDERSON at 5(tS East Fifth and Avon streets will handle a new and up to date line of millinery at mod .rate prices. Open each afternoon and all day Saturday. Vuiir trade will In" ap preciated, l-l'l THE LADIES of Clara and Dunn mills will ti in I it to thi ir advantage to buy millinery at 5(is Last Fifth and .-Avon (streets. 12pl THE BIGGEST Hit of the Season, "hen- Bill". Mabel's Letters to her Rookie. Atkins Baher Book Co. 12.1 RAISE POTATOES: We will pay 75 cents per bushel. Wilson Potato Co., ve It. L, Wilson or phone 34'J-J 17.-9 READ our ad in Friday's Gazette. It will interest yon. Atkins-Baber Book Co. - 12.1 COMPLETE LINE of Automobile Tires and Accessories at Gastonia Garage, tf V HOME MVS, "lere Bill." Atkins Baiter Book Co. 12.1 ELECTRIC vulcanizing equipment and factory repair man. For tire service all !!''!. Gastonia Garage. tf. SEE ME for tires, tubes, bumpers, mo tor meters, etc. V. H. Wray. 12.1 riNTING, PAINTING, REPAIRING. Rooms tinted, $.t.5(J to $5.00. Repair work nil kinds a specialty. Call A. C. Siler, Phone ISit. 12pl DERE BILL," Mabel's Love Letters to Her Rookie. Atkins-Baber Book 'o. 12c I (By International News Service.) ON BOARD THE GEORGE WASH INGTON, March 10. President Wilson has contracted a slight cold, hut was im proved today. The President did not ex pose himself to the sea air but remained in his quarters. The present plans call fr the President to land at Brest on Thursday, the l.'lth, proceeding immedi ately to Paris. A nunrVer of wireless messages have been received from Colo nel House and Secretary Lansing, who are in Paris. WASHINGTON, March 1(1. The jail sentence of Eugene V, Debs, socialist candidate for the presidency, was sus tained by the supreme court of the 1'nit- ed States this afternoon. Al'CTION SALE: On Saturday, March 22, at 1 p. m. at my residence in Dal las, I will sell at auction two mules, one horse, two one-horse wagons, two bug gies, two yearlings, four shoats. and fanning implements. Sid Smith. 1!V5 Vl'TOMOBILE Springs, (front or rear l , for all popular make cars. Gastonia arage. tf EXPECTED in a few days, one carload of Dodge Cars, one carload of Reo ars. W. H. Wray. 12cl BEGINNING January 25th, all our pro ducts will be sold for cash only. South rn Cotton Oil Company. tf 'OR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone :1. tf DODGE parts at discount from regular list at Gastonia Garage. tf IF YOU ARE GOING to build a house, see II. F. Oakley, General Contractor. Phone 296-L. Mayl9p AT LAST: The answers to Thats Me All Over Mabel. Atkins-Baber Book Co. 12cl TAR HEEL CANNING BULLETIN POPULAR IN OTHER STATES. RALEIGH. March 12. "I tanned nearly 200 jars of fruit and vegetables by the methods contained in your bulle- in," writes a lady in New Jersey to the Vgricultural Extension Service, "and n t one of them spoiled. Will you please send copies to each of my neighbors who are planning to garden and can this summer f ' ' This is a sample of many letters now being received by the Agricultural Ex tension Service requesting information in regard to canning. The circular prepared by Mrs. Jane S. M Kimmon on canning and preserving ' tains ti e .standard recipes used by North Carolina club girls and women, and i is recognized M one of the best bulletins of i s kind. It is a valuable adjun. t to the recent bulletin on gar dening. Both are available, free of charge, as long as the present supply lasts, and can be had by writing to the Agricultural Edito, Agricultural Ex tension fcervice, Raleigh, N. C Only $2 a year for Uaston county's Vadinjr newspaper, The Gazette. Snb-e-b today. COPENHAGEN. March In. German government airmen bombarded Leipzig on Sunday, said a dispatch to the Politi Ken I rom Dresden today. I lie airmen flew from Weimar, the seat of the Ger man national assemhlv. Government troops have surrounded Leipzig and ex pect t' occupy it sometime tenia v, thus giving tliem complete domination of that community. LONDON. March 10. Fighting has again br.iken out in Berlin between the Sparta, ides and government troops. Bat ties took place in the district of M iabat prison and rpittei market on Saturday morning, said a dispatch from Berlin. G ivernment airmen arc Hanked by licajis of ruined houses and thousands of per sons have been made homeless. Many persons tied from Berlin. During the air bombardments many took refuge in base ments. PARIS, March 10. The committee on responsibility for the war has decided that the ex Kaiser can he tried by an in ter Allied court, according to El Intrans igent today. WORf HESTER, Mass, March in. One man was instantly killed and three others seriously injured by an explosion today in the Chandler street plant of the Baldwin Chain Co. The cause of the ex plosion is not known. The building in which the men were working was partial ly destroyed bv fire. BERNE, March 10. Moscow under the Bolsheviks is described by travellers arriving here as "an abode of maniacs." The Burgeois prisoners are led from prison by the Bolshevik jailer and shot in public for the amusement of mobs. Outrages are perpetrated upon women of the upper classes. PARIS, March 10. The question of writing the Monroe doctrine into the League of Nations, which was suggested in certain quarters of the United States, is causing gome anxiety here. It is point ed out that if this as done, it would open the way for other Tiations to insert meas ures which might operate in a .lis rimin ative way towards the United States. WASHINGTON, March 10 Director General Hines, of the railroad adminis tration, is expected to map out a definite plan for solving most of the financial problems of the railroads, brought about bv the failure of Congress to pass the 750 million dollar appropria ion for rail roads, when he held a conference today with members of the United States war finance corporation and leading bankers of the country. Wilkinson-Monday. On Saturday evening, March 8, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Iris Munday, in West Gastonia, Mr. J. C. Wilkinson, of Charlotte, and Miss Lola Munday were united in marriage, the ceremony being pronounced hy Rev. G. P. Abemethy, pastor of the Loray Ban- tist church, in the presence of a number j of friends and relatives of the contract-1 ing parties. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson i will make their home for the present with the bride's mother in West Gastonia, Mr. Wilkinson having accepted a position here. Both have many friends who will be interested in the news of their marriage. Fifty cents brings The Gatette three month. Try it MATTHEWS-BELK CO. New Spring Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. Splendid Selections of Capes. Suits and Dolmans. Suits A varied assortment of new spring styles, shades and materials $12.50 to $49.50 Capes Everything that is new in capes is here Reversible capes Capes with coat effects, etc. $10.00 to $39.00 Dolmans The newest in ready-to-wear. We have them in many shades and materials $19.95 to $39.00 Millinery x A most complete showing is here Two Groups Especially Priced One group tailored and semi-dress hats made of lisere and pine apple straw $4.98 Beautiful collection of georgette and straw combinations, colors combination of navy and henna, black and jade and brown and dust combinations $7.50 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Matthews-Belk Co. 17 Pepartment Stores Selling It For Lest Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns and Publications 3C Ms Specials This Week 25,000 yards of Ginghams Percals, and Sea Island Sheeting to go on sale Wednes day morning and will remain on sale as long as it lasts at the following prices. The EFIRD Chain of Department Stores purchased for these special sales 169 cases containing nearly a MIL LION YARDS of these, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS. We Buy in Quanti ties, Pay Cash, Discount all bills. That is the reason EFIRD can sell it for less. CT Trade at EFIRD S and SAVE the difference 10c Special Counter We liave become famous ly our special Reionant Counters. This one contains Apn n Ginghams, Press Ginghams. Outing, Cur tain Draperies, etc, worth uj to L'J I -i- per yard. During this sale you can buy it all, per yard at 10c (Second Floor) 15c Special Counter This hlg Special Bargain Table is filled with Ginghams, Percales, Outings, Chambrays, Sheetings, Poplins and Short Lengths of Dress Goods. Efird's price 15c (First Floor) 25c Father George Sheeting 19c We have about 3,500 yards of this splendid ,'ifi-inch Sea Inland Sheeting, this is a regular "."ie value, while it lasts it will be sold for our special price of 19c 15c Special Counter You will find on this counter short lengths of Outing, Cheviots, I'laids, Dress Ginghams, Flan nelettes, etc., the regular value of which is up to ;0e. Sale price will be 15c (.Second T'loor) 19c Special Counter Here is a counter containing the most wonderful Cotton Goods values offered in a long time. Yard wide Percales, Standard Dress Ginghams, Bleaching, Cheviots, Plaids, Chambrays, etc The price is ... (First Floor) 19c Standard Bleached Nainsook and Long Cloth Back at Low Prices Again 'Yard wide Pleach Domestic at 15c Hope 25c Bleach Domestic at 19c Barker Mills . Bleach at 22 l-2c Fruit of the Loom 35c Bleach 25c Cameo No. 1000 Long (loth 25c Lonsdale Cambric at 29c Lonsdale Nainsook at 29c Efird's Department Store 209-211 West Main Ave. Gastonia, N. C. 4 C 4
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