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- IIOXDAX IliXCII 24, 1919. TEE GASTONIA CA2ITT2, s'-Y6ar Sided Poor? ' If It is, You Neetf Vinol Anaemic,' run-down,, nervous, devitalized conditions result from poor or thin blood. A glance at the formula of: Vinol, printed on the label, will show that it contains, the very ingredients necessary to make good blood. It soon creates a healthy appe tite, improves digestion, and helps you to get full ; benefit from your daily food, and builds you up. tM-wcuora, ra. hava oeed Vinol for Impover ished blood. Iwm broken oat with a raah and run down to it wu hard , for me to keep about nay work. Other medidnesdkl no good, but Vinol ' enriched my blood and improved my condition very rapid!;- ' '-Roee Laaky. DrawsviUe.N.H. I and offered from indie 'Iff daughter was anaemic, had nnnr hiAfwi ana nnweo iram raaiiraa- EZ nA hiliona v attacka. ' Aa Vinol helped my ton, L gave It , to my ; ' dauRfater she aoon improved la health, and it has built her up and re stored her hca!th,"-Mra.N.BurnelI. 1 ' Jot an tot-dcira, norrAnn, nnrvmle neItlor, fefcl el'i profits aud d.if.le cTi.ln, tero U no ran l r , . y mfc a. w, x a . ft " Ba .,1 mJi wwaw.'' ovei wwtltoj no, 'aaatifc J. H. Kennedy & Company, Druggists, Adam Drug Com I! , v. pan? and DrugguU Everywhere - i . For Salg or Exchange 150 Morses & lib , Since our last notice we have, sold niuth ot the stock then descrilcd, but e have just receded four new loads one car of extra good I Hi noia Brood Mares one, ear of Army Males and two cars of the good, reliable Tennessee Mule the kind that you all like. Our assortment is complete nd you can now get suited. Come and see our stock and be convinced that we have what we advertise. Prices right and term reasonable. CMIG & WILSON 5 ' I ftg Of J m alsKV er srujPTW, JP fLaui r Mr 1 I Good Floor for j 50 Years $0j) K 0 ; prwnau w-jtui J " " . 5. . t- r i i ikifiJr u1"1 iamous oia J M J w,1' ; 'irginia Mills have- winter wheat flour for 50 yeftr? flour that in all that long period Jku: !jccn in great demand by the good ;lrrad cocks of the n' h. t Flour mr.d; t)y t!v Piedmont MilUnot ! enly bal.t s ihe b st bread, cakes, biscuits' and rolls but ire: nr insaflof theoriginal , '.nutriment r f t bv v. heat. At the same - time, it is v.hirp and swwt. 'wtAfaiuf'' "ArgnsSelM&a" arc .brands under 'which the fine r product! f lh9 Piedmont Mills aresold. , Make their acquaintance, if you are not Vyet familiar with the splendid baking K results they give. , : Sold now in pre-war quality ! THE PIEDMONT .MILLS, Inc. 1 Fin Winter Wheat Flour v. J" ' ." 'Subscribe to The G&iette. I 1 I , , , ! , n'-i 4 i' And :i cum:;G ofect , -. - -,.-.,- ' Aato radair and' auppUea of 'all-fclnda. Work -, done right aid oar prices ara rea sonable.. ; It Hcpc Cri:a and Ccnpany J." V, r Richardson, Welder and Manager; . . Corner Franktfa Arenoe and Cc'-mbla Etrtat Near Ji r:r-t.. -..- -. ffii'iiii;ilifi) onMG?ij;;;c (By laternational Newa Senlee.) RBLINT; March 21- Msthias' Erx berger, head of - fhe German annistiee commission, aent a note to the Allied commissioners inqoiriDK whether the re ported atatementa quoting Lloyd George and French Foreign. Jllaiater J'icbon to the effect that Germany must aceept the first peace treaty without debate express the sentiment of the Allies. German sail era at Hamburg adopted a resolution or- potting the surrender 6f the German mer chant shipa to the Allies, calling upon German seamen to refuse to work be cause the Entente guaranteed Germany only, T150 ,000 tons of food monthly. PASSIAC, N.'J; Manh 21-Diacl.arg eil soldiers and murines who were sworn in a special policemen attacked and dis persed over 3.000 striking textile workers ui 'front of the Botany worsted mills to day. They used their dubs freely, fore ing the cowd back three blocks from the plant PARIS, March 21, The fiwt iositive indication that the neutrals are absolute ly convinced that the League of Nations will be effective immediately after the firrt peace treaty in signed developed when Holland formally requested that the Hague be hosen as the seat of the League. Switzerland offered Geneva. Other neutrals have offered sites. Ma terial progress was, made by President Wibtou, Lloyd George and Cleraenceau, the big three, on the League of Nations, but it will be sereral days before the complete results are available. The ilis cushion are absolutely secret and any re port wiit out are necessarily theorizing without warrant False or premature publicity might precipitate a eriticnl sit- r.atioii. WASHINGTON, March 21. A rtport that the Italian delegation threatened to withdraw from the peace conference un leiw Finnic in restored to Italy reached the State Department unofficially today. Official ure pur.iled over the report as it in understood that boundaries are not yet under diwuiwioii. The Italjan embassy in not (iflicially advimMl. LONDON, March 21. The ouiesions offered the coal miners and railroad workers to avert a strike constitute a vic tory for British labor. Only the most radical are now favoring a walkout and it is considered certain thiw afternoon their opinions will not prevail. WASHINGTON. March 21. Whether beer will come under the war prohiltition act doex not necewMirily deHnd upon, the power of the commissioner of internal .revenue to define what is lieer, declared General Counselor Waynor Wheeler, for the Anti-Snlnon League of America ..to- lay. He asserts that both Federal and State stantutes construe the terms beer and wine to mean beer and wine regard lens of their intoxicating qualities. WASHINGTON. March 21. Because they have discovered evidence of a drop iu the cost of production of news print naner. publishers of the United States through former Attorney General Wick- ersham this afternoon petitioned the fed eral Tradi Commission to reopen the price schedule adopted in 191S. COLOGNK. March 21. Food is arriv ing in the section of Germany adjacent to the area held by the British. Instead of being thankful, the ( Germans are grumbling IwH-ause there are not greater quantities. ATLANTA. March 21. A meeting to night of representatives of all the unions of employees of southeastern railways will receive the report and recommenda tion of labor officials jnst returned from Washington. A decision is then expected whether to accept the terms or call a general strike. LONDON. March 21. The railway men have rejected the government's of fer, it is officially announced this after noon. It is feared this will result in a general strike of the railway men of Great Britain, which will probably carry with it a tie up by striking miners and transport workers. The men refused the offer despite the threat of the govern ment to use armed force if the offer was refused. Dr. James J. Clark, nsett 90. inventor of pioneer telegraph devices and a eon- temporary of Samuel Morse, Alfred Vail and others in telegraphic development, died nt Washington Friday. The I nterborough Consolidated Gorpo ration,one of New York city's big street railway companies was placed in the hands of a receiver Friday. It could not pay the interest on its bonds. Mavor Frederick T. Woodman, of Los Angeles, CaL, was indicted Friday night on a charge" ef having received a bribe for the protection of rice. Wilmington reported a rase of "sleep ing Sickness" Friday, the victim being a H. Cumble. . . ; Fire at Petersbwrc. Va.. Friday , de stroyed nroDertr valued at $300,000 In the business district. The Kaiser is said to he broke. Even if that is so, he should cheer up in the knowledge that so are a' lot of better men. Newark Newa. , " ' The ex-Kaiser is still at large ; , an wept, anhoaored, and anhnng. Brook lym Eagle. . -: . '- ' . There is no place like same -when a reiMCE (mm li?M: and irrir n cm tec. Insurance in all Its Branches Ileal Estate Bought and Sold i ! V .'......"... We';Wnte;AU-?Kind8of Bonds Strongest Companies in America Represented Automobile Insurance. A Specialty c "Prompt and Efficient Service" Our Motto We Solict Your Patronage W. G. HAMNER, Pres. H. S. LEGARE, Vice-Pres: ; ., JOSEPH W. WATSON, Sec. & Tres. Rooms 204-205 Offices for the presents- Second Floor First National Bank Building Phone 183 lloerial ' V ::: ; l Meiiciliom Expected faqLiimiiber Prices Horace F. Tavlor. Dresident of the National Wholesale Lum ber Dealers' Association, writing to the Division of Public Work and Construction Developments of the Unite'd States Department of Labor, states that material reductions in lumber prices will de velop very slowly, if at all. Mr. Taylor says: ' ff r "The very clear majority of opinion we derive from representatives of the industry in all part of the f, country is. in effect, that there will be no further reduction in the eost of lumber for a long period, and that., there is no safe ground, therefore, for postponing building in the hope of a price reduction In this material. We look npon the present rather quiet conditions as temporary only, and due to industrial readjustment, soon to give place to very sound activity. The cost of making lumber offers no chance of reduction, both on account of materials and supplies, and the eost of labor, which it seems not not only necessary, but desirable, to maintain at as nearly an adequate rate as possible in vie of the present eost of living. In addition to the ordinary in crease in demand that is expected, an unuHual call for lumber for export to Europe will soon begin to have its effect on the situation." . -X ' ' ''VI 'C Buy a Lot--"OWN A HOMP'-Build it m More homes are needed in Gastonia. There never was a time in the history of this city when the demand was greater. More . people want to move here, but cannot find suitable homes, v Many people who live here in rented houses could easily own their homes by intelligent, well directed effort. . -XV- SPSlfCXR LVMBXS CO Lwnher aad Buildiat Sapaliea. T. A,' HXHST.. Laaaber aai BoOdiag SappG. ' , :" - ;" GASTONIA HARDWAKX CO, Harfwaja. '.. 'l . '; t . V STANDAKD HASDWASX CO, Harfii-r .. JOHN L. BEAL, Lime, Cement, Plaster, BtC , : , ; ; fyX'''. 1 KO-HO'BXICK CO, Brick. 1 '- X " ''H":.r. ;'lf- 6AST0K2A PLTJKBIHO fc HKATIBG CO, PlamWai aai Heatiag Caatfactora. A. H. CTHOII i CO, PlBmUag and Heatfas Caatraetata. v , KICHAEL BITXHS, Klectrkal Ceatractora. , ; ,. - v i. - HtrTJSTBTLER BSOS, Sand, Light and Heavy Baallag. 1 ; i -.- i r aiaa W brake. ; .'
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