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f ' MOIIDAYMAKCH 31, 1919. , ; ; 1ME GASTONIA GAZETTE. PAGE FIVE. WANT COLUMN WANTED. WAITED: , 5,000 old easing for Gates v . . . Half filf. vJapio Loe,' Gartoni -Garage. ,' tf 'FOR SALE: Mitchell' Be-improved ' King Cotton 8eed. John C Bobineon, Koete 3. ',-. . 28p3 WANTED Small second-hand safe. 'T. A. Wilkin. . 4 p 3 WANTED: Good white farm hand. .Good wage. Also one-horse tenant. Everything furnished. Good land. Don 't write.' Come to see me. J. L. Hunt, Route 8. Mt Holly, N. C 28p LOST. IX)8T; Sunday on Union or York roads lady 'a black fur muff. Reward for re turn to Kirby -Warren Go's. 31pl LOST: Between Gaatonia and Colum mk Chan, Ford. Reward for return to Chaa. (has. Ford. Reward for return to Chaa. ford, Gaatonia, N. C. 2p2 FOUND. FOUND: Black pig about 6 or ,7 -weeks old on J. F. Jackson's farm last Sun day by Frank Currency. Owner can get same by paying for al ami for care of pig. :lel FOR. SALE. FOR 8ALE: A well-established good paying pressing club. Located in one f the best ilistricts in Gastonia, right at fire mills. Reason for selling, wish t - stake a change in business. Sure enough Bargain. Fred H. Barnes. 31p3 vi i YOU ARE COIAIXYJNVltEP TO ATTEND OUR? OP ring upemng MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY March 31st April ltt and 2nd ' When JOHNNIE KRAUSE Representing Isaac Harolgerger &. Son; of Baltimore will tafce pleasure in showing you the new Spring samples and styles and taking your measure for that new Spring Suit. . THE home: of oooo clothes 2 GA-jTONIA, YEGGIBI R03 BM I S ' OF $15,660 AND ESCAPE (Uy International News feervtee.) KEXOSHA, WI&, March 31-Three yeggmen robbed the safe of the American Brass Company here today of $15,000, killed l'olicenian Piengatore, who tried to arrest them, and escaped. FRENCH LINER LORRAINE ARRIVES AT NEW YORK. By International News Service.) NEW YORK, March 31. .The French liner Lorraine, carrying 300 returning soldiers and a heavy passenger list, ar rived off quarantine dock about noon to day. Cables had -reported the Lorraine as baring been in a collision at sea. HIS YIFE AT LAST ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH THRU PEPLAX r BLOCKADE LIFTED. (Hy International News Service.) HOME, March 31. The blockade in tiie Adriatic sea was officially declared off nt midnight last night "1 feel that at last my wife is on the road to good health," happily "declared Charles Wilson, of East Tenth street, Winaton-rJalem. "She had indigestion with nervousness and a run down sysiem for over three years," this North Caro lina man told. "8he had taken many medicines that had been advertised for those troubles without getting any real relief. We didnt know much about these medicines ami they all seemed pretty much alike. We knew we would have to get some thing new and different if we wanted any help and so when I saw what IVplax was doing right in Winston-Salem for people I know and all through North Carolina besides, I said to myself, 'Here is the medicine we have been looking for.' "I knew 'that an investment for one bottle wouldn't amount to hut a litUe and now tny wife praises Pep lax. It ha done her more good than all the other medicines ever did for her altogether. 4 She don 't feel any more indigestion at alL Now ker appetite is different ana she esta good solid foods without com plaining at all of the old pains and head aches and bloating and heartbura that used to come when her meals7 wouldn't, digest at all. I know she is on the road to health and PepUx has done It for her.' ' ' IWauae 1'eplax ia new and different it gives the real results that ran be count- ed on from a safe, sensible Nature prey aration everyone ran understand and have true confidence in," V , 1'eplaz is fully explained, in Gaston U at the J. II. Kennedy drug store, and frr good druggists everywhere. Adr, BIG FOUR NOT PLEASED WITH PROGRESS MADE FOR SAliE: Complete moving jiir'ure outfit. Machine, films, gas and elec trie equipment All ready to run. $250 spot cash. Mrs. E. J. Auten, 210 North Rhyne St 31pl BUY SHARES NOW and get ready to build you a home. New series opens April 5. Home Building A Loan Asso ciation. A-30 c 16 NEW SERIES begins Saturday, April 5. Books open now. Home Building & Loan Association. A-30 c 16 - . rOR SALE: Few ears of brick. Price right and can make immediate ship ment Mo-Ho Brick Company. Phone S3. tf FOR SALE: Windshield glasses, all sixes. Ford specials. Spencer Lumber Co. tf FOR SALE: 50 lb. good condition. L. aey Mill. capacity ice box, T. Heafner, Pink- FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent to gen tlemen. Phone 318. Mrs. B. E. At kins, 323 East Franklin avenue. tf POULTRY AND EGGS. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. Six per cent long terms. J.' W. Timber- lake, First National Bank Building, tf FOR SALE: Hatching Eggs from pure bred Ha r red riymoth nocks. per 15. L. F. Wetzell. 4 p 3 i By International " Service.) PARIS, March 31. A showdown by the Big Four before the end of the week is regarded as imperative today. Mr. Wil son, Lloyd George and Premiers Cleiuen eeau and Orlando arc not satisfied with tlie results of the. first week's session. It is known that Mr. Wilson feels that he cannot accept responsibility for all proposals from the British, French and Italian sources and, an a result, is about determined to demand that the peace con ference put all memliers on record on cer tain proposed measures. Mr. Wilson will ' then be in a position to stake the cuuse j of the United States by u definite state ment of facts. The re-drafted League of ' Nations covenant, it is expected, will be submitted to a plenary session of the con- i ference within a week. Though amend- i ments have been adopted which go far tncj wards removing opiHsition in the Puite States, there has been no agreement ijion the amendment protecting the Monroe Doctrine. ENTENTE DICKERING WITH LENINE AGAIN? i By International News Service.) LONDON, March 31. There are foun dations for rumors that the Entente pow ers are opening fresh negotiations with U'liino, the Bolshevik premier of Kussia, says a Paris dispatch to The Daily News today. PERSONAL MENTION. - Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Harry motored o llen.l.'rsouville last Thursday to see their son, Zeb Harry, who is a student at the Blue Ridge-School there. They re turned home yesterday bringing Alfred Kobinsoii and Zeb Harry with them. The hoys will return to ITendcrsonville Tnes- day. --At 4 oVIock tomorrow - afternoon iastonia Chapter No. i6, K. A. M., i!l umtall oniccru ainh do work iu the Koyul Arch Degree. At 7 :.'H degree work will he' resumed. V work wil V ., built classy looking six cylinder Oldsmo bile can be bought for $1,450 delivered James & Love, Gastonia Garage. tf WORK CALLED FOR and delivered Goodyear Shoe Shop. Phone 572. tf USED CAR BARGAINS. FOR SALE: Used Dodge touring ear, (500. James & Love, Gastonia Gar age, tf FOR 8ALE: 1917 Saxon, six cylinder, good condition, cheap to quick buyer. J. C. McNeely. . 2c3 FOR BALE: Used two ton Republic Truck in excellent condition with cab and body. Bargain price. James & Lore. tf FOR SALE: 1914 Buick Roadster, $250. Generator and electric lights. James 4 Love. Gastonia Garage. tf FOR SALE: Chandler touring ear, run only 1600 miles. Sacrifice price. James k Love. 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 k Love before buying new or second hand Automobiles, Trucks or Tractors. LIBERTY BONDS taken at par on pur chase of automobiles by James k Lore, at Gastonia Garage. , tf FOR SALE: One ton Chase truck with cab and body. Bargain. W. H. Wray. 2 e 2 FOR SALE: Saxon 4 roadster, all tires new, first class mechanical condition. J. L. Williams, 401 & Chester St 2 e 2 FOR SALE: .1917 Ford Touring, good shape. Ford Roadster with delivery body. W. H. Wray. 31cl FOR SALE: Chevrolet Roadster, good tires and car has been well taken ears of. W. H. Wray. 31 e 1 FOR SALE: Several bargains in used ears. Now ia your opportunity to get a used car cheap. Studebaker and Pull man tourings. Chevrolet Mitchell and Overland Roadsters. W. H. Wray. 31e BEGINNING January 25th, all our pro ducts will be sold for cash only. South era Cotton Oil Company. tf FOR ICE AND COAL the rear round call i Gastonia Ice k Coal Co. Phone 28L tf LET THE Winchesters at Gastonia Gar age stop your automobile troubles, tf GASTONIANS and Gaston County peo pie know a good thing when they see it They appreciate values. .Delivered SEVEN NEW CARS last week and didn 't have half enough. Place your or der immediately. DOOGE, REO, ES SEX, HUDSON, 'CHANDLER, PAIGE W. II. Wray. 2c2 B. & L. SHARES are the best investment you can make. Join our new series Saturday, April 5. ' Home Building k Loan Association. A-30 c 16 IF YOU ARE GOING to build a house, see H. F. Oakley, General Contractor. Phone 296-L. Mayl9n DODGE parts at discount from regular list at Gastonia Garage. tf TEXT AN HALF-SOLES $1 a Goodyear Shoe Shop, Phone 572. pair, tf COMPLETE LINE of Automobile Tires and Accessories at Gastonia Garage, tf LET US show you a NEVILLE AD JUSTABLE Steering Wheel TIRE8, TUBES, BUMPERS, MOTOR METERS, BULBS, SPRINGS, ETC. My prices are right W. H. Wray. 2 e 2 IF YOU ARE GOING to build, see J. Frank McAllister, builder and contrac tor. Phone 350-J. Gastonia. N. C W-30 p 5 WE ANSWER ealls for tire troubles within five miles of Gastonia if it is a Gates half sole. -.No charge. James k Loye. tf --.Misses Katherine McLean. A Iccii Heid an. I Mary Bradley returned vester- ilay to the State Normal. College after spending few days with homefolks here. -Mrs. Noun S. Legare and little daughter returned hint week from Colum bia, where they had been the guests of Mrs. Legare V sinter, Mrs. Paul' H. Kfinl. Miss Margaret Morris returned home last week after spending several months with her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Atwater, at Ry num. Mr. Frank Atwater, of Bynum. a member of the 113th Field Artillery who recently returned from overseas, spent Saturday and Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. B. T. Morris. The Local Board for (iastou County closed its official existence today, togeth er with all the local boards in the vari ous States. The records of the local board, packet! in 32 large cases, were shipped by freight to Washington. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moore will be glad to learn that their little daughter, Nancy Jane, who was seriously ill Igint week, is very much improved. Fundamental Motives. Type Metal Magazine. It is easier to handle people if you un derstand the fundamental motives of the men you deal with. The French claim there are funda mental motives, but 14 of them are really (ranches of the other three. All himian eii.le.nvor and conduct How from one of three well spiiiigs : Sell-preservation. ' Self -propagation. Vanity All emotions and activities- the small activities of small men ahd the great ac tivities of Kreat men all that is volun tary or involuntary may be classed un der one of thews three heads. Just think buck over your own record and see if it is not so. Men work, sav help others, make laws tfovertiing themselves, all for the pur pose of scif -preservation. Fear is behind all progress, iu addition to being the greatest detriment to progress. Keur of the bread and butter problems makes men struggle to get further away from it. 'ear of destruction bus created courts, jails, hospitals, pest houses and asylums. There is no charity behind the move ments to make our brothers behave ami he healthy it is fear, the instinct of self-preservation. There is nothiiiK emotional about so cial i o-operntion. ft is simply n means Jo eliminate fear of destrhetion, to in sure preservation of self. Our intellects direct our emotions, and co-operation is purely an intelligent dinvtiou of our f ea is. Salesmanship, Visual and personal, is an appeal to selfishness, the desire to pre serve oiip's life and the happv conditions of life. Concerning Patents. The length of time It takes to obtain a patent dep nds partly on the nature of the application, that' Is, the thing to be patented, and partly on the skill with which the case la presented. There are forty distinct divisions In the patent office, each division having In charge a spwlflc class or variety of work. Each application Is examined in the order of filing and some of the dlv'Mons are considerably behind In their work. An application may be acted on promptly or only after week or months,' WASHINGTON, March 2. Ameri ca's largest fighting craft, the dread naught Tennessee, will be launched at Brook lyin navy yard the last of April or the first of May, the Navy Departmen announced today. It is of sixteen thous and five hundred tonnage. . WASHINGTON, March I'ti. Funds to meet April requirements will lie ad vamed to the railrouds by the War Ki name orporation, Secretary of the Treasury (ilass Himounced today. I. It I I'll. March 26. Another Red army is hong formed in Hungary. The Soviets liMvn warned the newspapers not to iriticizc the communist movement Hundreds' were killed in fighting or riot ing iu other Hungarian cities, tonfiict- ing rcorts as te the fate of Premier Ka rolyi are current. -One report says he wns assassinated, another that he was imprisoned, another that he is with the Reds us a private. It is reported that the British military mission at Biiilaiiest Iimn escaped. f HKKLIN. March 26. The liolshevik movement is reported as spreading from Hungary into Germany. The Italians have occupied the city of Pressburg. WARSAW, March 26. Xewa of a liolshevik revolution in Hungary has greatly excited the Spartacides at Dant ig. Hostile demonstration against the Allied mission followed. German propa gandists urged action against the Poles, l 'mud looted all Polish shops. LONDON", ami Welsh i Their fiction March 24. Twenty out miners struck was unauthorized. thous-tod.iy. LONDON, March 24. It is reported that President Mazayck has resigned as head of the O.echo-Hlovak Btate of Prague, said a Vienna ilispatch this af ternoon. The Allied mission including Americans in the Budapest department are in nn nnxions frame of mind over the spread of Bolshevism in Poland and the Balkans. There are grave strike trou. hies at Luheck. There is rioting at Stet tin and a general strike threatens Bres-lati. V 7 CP" "ITCHES fflKrlffli V k TIM Picture tbatwia 'II I ALLAN HOLUBAR'S ' SUPER.PRODUCTION DOROTHY PHILLIPS Direct from its aeasatioaal rma ia New York City Tk Nns Yurk Timet art i j a jt-i . . . i ; .v IteMSScteraarMtfM," Th,N.YorkTrihwmw, f A nmmrt f Mm- if -' , 'Om mf thm mmtt mrmmfile mlem mf . AJaufmrmiiMlttMnn," A story of the lev that passe th all mdarstanding a (real romantic picture that youll never fore ei. Bring your whole family to soa it, . TODAY'S CASUALTY LJSTS CONTAIN 191 NAMES. (By International' News Service..) WASHINGTON, March 28. The fol lowing army casualties are .reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, 8; died of wounds, 7; lied of accident or other cause, 16; died of disease, 56; wounded severely, H; wounded, degree undetermined, 22; wounded slightly, 72; missing in action total, 191. The following North Carolinians art among those listed: Died of Wounds: Private Martin A. ackson, of Dunn. Died of Disease: Chauffeur Robert L. Piprcy, Andrews; Privates John F. Wal- ston. Speed, and LAWRENCE BESS. Neal B. Bess), R. F. D. 1. LOWELL. Wounded Slightly: Lieut. Banks C. Talley. of Statesville. Metz Once Roman Stronghold. The Romans galled the city of Metz Dlvodurnm, and ns it was the Ji o tlon point of their military roadr, they fortified it This was before ha Christian era. The town blocked the attacks of the earlier Huns, aad In the fifth century It passed Into the hands of the Franks, when Its first Christian house of worship was built Charles the Bold was crowned In Metz, and Louis the Pious was burled there. In 843 Metz was the capital of the kingdom of Lorraine. CHICAGO. March 27Aover -tiHi.OOD telegraph and telephone oerators of the Commercial Telegraphers I'nioii today began voting on a union-wide strike on all telegraph nod telephone lines. Presi dent Konenkamp of the union said the vote will be taken because of the alleged indifferent and antagonistic attitude of Mr. Burleson toward tho memliers of the union. Konenkamp declares that the promise of Mr. Burleson to reinstate the telegraphers discharged because they are with the union has not been kept. He al so stated that the Burleson wage scale don't fix adequate wages. Should the strike vote carry union officials state that the strike will be called withfu a month. luaston i a eh Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday APRIL 14 15 16 IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS. The Southern Baptist Convention will lie held in Atlanta May 14 to 21. This announcement waa made yesterday bv M Wolfe, of Dallas, Texas, chairman of the executive committee. FOB SALE: Nancy Hall seed sweet po- tatoes. Jacob lu Alexander,- Route 1, 2 1-2 miles west of Gastonia. A4p5 MISCELLANEOUS. OVER 2,000 users of Gates Half -Sole Tires ia Gaston and Mecklenburg. Au thorized service at Gastonia Garage, tf GATES Half-sole tires (authorized asr- vice, station) at Gastonia Garage; 100 mile non-puncture guarantee one half criee aew easing. Investigate, tf. WHY CON8IDEB a four eyliader auto- mobile above $1,000.00 when that well GA8TONIANS and Gaston County peo ple know a good thing when they see it. They appreciate values. Delivered NAN Cy HALL seed potatoes. Wilson rotate Company. See B. L. Wilson or phone 349-J. A-2c4 OTJtt 26TH SERIES opens Saturday. April 5th. . Subscriptions taken now. Home Building 4 Loan Association.. A-30 18 AUTOMOBILE Springs, (front or rear). :. for aQ popular make ears. GasWa XSaratflL- . v.- ;:- . - . If ELECTRIC vulcanizing equipment and xaetory repair man. Tor Htm service aQ 193. Gastonia Garam. . tf. EXPERT AUTO and atoraM fcarW work, Winchesters, at Gastonia Garagei -. --; ' '.:.- - -. tf Learn to Concentrate. Concentration is the secret of cor rectness. We make mistakes when our attention Is divided. The young people vho are coins Into business should never tHow their minds to wander. Do not rea a story and take part In the conve-sation at the same time. If yon do not enjoy the lecture yon are at tending, listen to it as if It were the mtst fascinating theme In the world. Whether the thing yon are doing Is im portant r otherwise. It Is of the utmost Imporaree that yon should learn to pin down your attention and hold It m swervlngly. Pride Ahvays Stumbling Block. Pride brings many Into error, and makes then sometimes fall Into blind ness almost tnmrable. Let the fall of the proud, tans? foolishly presum ing oa themselves, serve thee for warning, and keep thee ever humble Thomas a KempH. Catholic in Its Friendships. , A certain cat, the story of whose ca reer is vouched tor by a cat club, adopted a litter of young rabbits and nourished them well. This cat was, for that matter, very sociable and In clusive in her likings. One year, her constant companion was a chicken. The two ate habitually out of the same dish and slept every night in the same in closure. EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE Calomel is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dy namite on Tour Liver. Calomel loses you a day I You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quick silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. v When you feel bilious, sluggish, consti pated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just re member that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodson's Liv er Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substi tute for ealomeL It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring yon up inside, and can not salivate. Doat take calomel I It makes you sick the next day; it loses yon a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens yoa right xtp and yon feel great Give it to the children1 because H is perfectly harm- lest ana doesn't gripe. - ' . N. C. State College to Have Two Addi tional Departments New Agricultur al Extension Building Will Cost $100, 000. The executive committee of the hoard of trustees of the Stat College met at the college on Wednesday, March 2ith. The committee provided for some very important expansion in the work of the college. Among other important Ktt'ps taken wits to provide for the erection of an Ag ricultural Extension Building, to cost 100,000, where the extension forces of the college may carry on their work. It will also provide a home for the Experi ment Station force. Both of these im portant agencies raeive much of their support from the United States Treasu ry, Mither directly from the Treasury, or as an offset from the State Treasury in accordance with the Smith-Lever law. The amount, something like $240,000 is appropriated annually to be administer-' ed by the college. The executive committee also appro priated $15,000 to be used during the next two years for additional equipment in the Textile School Two additional departments were pro vided for, a chair of highway engineer ing and a chair of farm mechanics. The demand for highway engineers due to re- eent national legislation is unprecedent ed. State college will provide every fa cility for training North Carolina young men for this important work. The chair of farm mechanics is also intended to meet one of the urgent needs of the time The coarse will include thorough instruc tion in motors, tractors, labor saving ma chinery, farm and home conveniences, and many other branches needed by the farmer who desires to make his home comfortable and modern. - it IDEAL TODAY; GEORGE LARKIN and BETTY C0MPS0N b ' THE TERROR OF .. THE RANGE" and ' ; - nnnno urn nitiiri DUUDO AHII DUfld This is a big "V" Comedy Also HAROLD LOYD in "ASK FATHER" tit TUESDAY MADGE KENNEDY in "DAYDREAMS" Eddy Lyous & Lee Moran in HOW'S YOUR HUSBAND" WEDNESDAY MARRIAGES ARE HADE" Featuring PEGGY HYLANDaUo MUTT AND JEFF in AT THE FRONT" - As a healer of domestic wounds ' the jeweler 1s superior to tho physician. , .' Born "... , "' To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ballard, March 28, 1819, a son,' Archie Alexander. ' ; ' WASHINGTON, March 26. Under, the provisions of the daylight saving law . all clocks will be set ahead one hoar at f . o'clock next Sunday morning. 7 NEW YORK, March 28. Attempting to save her two children from their burn ing home oa Richmond Hill, Mr Louisa Merieer was burned to death today. Two of her children also perished.
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