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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919. THE GAST0H1A GAZETTE. PAGE FITS. 1Z GASTON IN THE EIGHTIES Matthews-Belk Company in(eie(lig Kieilts In Uie County Tliirty-)1(1 Years Ago a I.e. ..riled in the fiaette To Which is Adde.l Male am! (enernl ew Notes and Some (Jeneral Heading Mattel I Imt I'ruved of Interest a Tldrri of ;i Omury Ago. S-T-R-A-W-S You know what style of hat you can wear best what shape is most becoming. That's enough to know when you buy a hat here for quality and correctness is guaranteed just pick the one which pleases you; every new style is shown. Kirby-Warren Co. The Home of Good Clothes WANT COLUMN WANTED. VVAN'I Kl: 'I i .iv (if tour r,...in for light housekeeping by jinrty who will lie perniii in-lit I v 1 ;i Address, M. A. Ottcrlioui g. ran' mit hern K. If., Salis l.nry, N. ('. .l-Jp:'. V A N T 1 . 1 : To !mv a pony ; Kng lish style pi i'I'i r: cl. I'l'ione Llii.". It' WANTKH: r-hgi.tly I Fold lion. I s;er. Allies ' I n; I 11 .a-l-ter," caie Gazette. - tf WAN TED: K..ys to !. liver a; , i routes afti r p. in. daily, i '. M. No len. tf WANTED: Yo.mg .-..liege graftal with over year's expel iem e de sires i I. 'ileal I'omIioii aT miee. -Mo. erate salary it' i j j n n-T ti n it v is offere. Address '." rare (iazette. 1 jj;TH INSTALLMENT. Local TfT.s. '' :, 'I . .,,.. tt.- ,.f og. !. l. j a .! .eliii at In . nt. M K. K. K.i! ntiii'l i.as - .ii'Mi us the 'i:.et iearii i' have wcii this year. It i;,d In I J iin i.es in . ii. ainfereiue ..n I hi at five cents. Tie la-lies of ('ast-.uia will i v e a fes ':val in falls' new store room next Fri i.iy night ; proceeds to lie applied to the Met ho. I i-t pa i - mage. ie.l Mr. .- I . Isabella .M lore. aged i i years f pneumonia nt the home of her M.. Harvey Mjoie, August -I, lSN r', in A le. .I.ily .! .ael.ail !: I ' tli Baseball Notes. The (iaette of Ann. !, Isss. i ting wn iiel.l in the town hall, I'V young men interested in An :is ieiat ion was oi ga ni.cd elected. I he Imivs inteiel to ' ' il'V Ho ll'le liv any for. e the I'lirlnV i si ml aga i list t hem. ' ' I'he second I rouilei 's ( reek nine ami ( Hi.e.v .'lull played .Nnturdjiy, l-l to '',() favor ' i nvv.ler 's ' 'reek. Married. len..- o i; .1. iie, Mi Hie i' i . e I iaette ot 11. .1. House,. a August . Mi. II. i le . luilin. K i-ei , Ksi., .1 ii I !, Isss. ) A UK Ks., at his lesi .laroli Beam to t the bride's father laniel Dellinger t. all of 'herrvville. at tin- resi- Mi. f c. Miss Mai; WANTED: To luy ci on. I hand funii ture. (doves, e.te. m. Kauinian. lavis block, l'hone tf FOR SALE. FOK SALE: Dodge roa.lster, 1 mode new tires, first .lass condition. Address ('. II. Dukerson, AvniLngton Hotel. I'rii fx7"i. -P FOK SALK: (ioo.l fresh inihh cow. A ('. Stroup, Kanlo. -S) FOUND. FOl'ND: Two pies. (Inner can n same hy i.lentifyinn aiol jiayinn costs Inquire at (iazette oftice. Jticl FOK SALE: Cane bon cane. Thomas fil. Japanese Kil -parrovv. Route tf FOK SALFh News paper bundles, any size, one cent per pouml. C. M. Nolen tf FOK SALE: roril roailt-ter, eood con dition. ,1. V. Harper. L!8c2 LOST. LO.xT: I ink cameo brooch, in taberna ile. or on street between tabernacle and fshuford's Studio. Finder please re turn to Gazette. 2Sp2 USED CAR BARGAINS. FOR SALE: Five -passenger Chalmers, 1917 model, pood condition, price 7'.(l. K. K. Webb, Mt. Holly, N. ('. .1 i'pti FOR SALE: Fivt -passenger Ford, good condition. Phone L'41. oOp.1 FOR SALE: Ford touring car, good condition. Horshy & Forbes, Lowell, N. C. MV - MISCELLANEOUS. I WILL STAND my horse and three jacks at their own stable. Fees $15, insurance. M. B. Adderlioldt, Crouse, N. C. i.RT US GRIND your corn. You can get you? corn ground promptly at the Southern 'Totton OU Company 'a Mill, tf FOR SALE: Harper. Extra fine pig9. J. V. tf FOR SALE: Ford roadster, good con dition. J. V. Harfcr. tf FOR SALE: One Ford Touring T. Y. Tys-n. Car. :;0p6 FOR SALE G. W. ftc One I", kston. :d Touring Car. :U'p6 EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All mai."s of batteries repaired. Mich ael 4 Bive , (i.ntonifi Garage. tf EVER-HEa:Y B;-nery Service Sthtion. AH makes ol bnttcnee 'pairen. Michael t Bivens, Gast.::i.i (Ja-r.e. f WORK CALLED tun aiid ..clivered. Goodyear Shoe Shop. Phone 572. tf FOR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia lee ft Coal Co. Phone S81. tf Wreck of C. C. and A. R. R. Fioin Toe (iaette of Ai.g. The Miutliboiiinl passenger train on the I '. ( '. and A. K. K. at Siindav eveniiii: was vvreiked four miles north of Kock Hill. Some liend had deliberately plan ne. I the uirrk, as a i achet drill had 1'i'i-n scievved to one of the rails. The nc; ine, the baggage car and the mail ex press car were vvreckcil, the seeoinl class ir was tin list forwaid upon the nick. tne ti i -st class coach was thrown tromtlie track and the sleeper left the rails. The crew received in.iuiies as follows: .aginee: .lames Alexander, of Columbia, i:t on the head, scalded an. I bruised; I'i'cuiaii J. A. I 'arks, of Columbia, terri iv lacerated and both thighs broken; Kaggage Master ,1. A. 'Cobb, of ( oliim bia, badly bruised and lacerated ; Mail Agent Madison Hrollgliton, shoulder dis located; Car llreaser John Knss, colored, scalded, si !U t- died Telegrams were sent I. a. k to Charlotte and a m lief train was dispatched. Drink Makes Hard Times. From The (iazette of Aug. !, Isss..; Dear Editor: As this is my second time to you for print, I hope you will not feel discouraged. If the parties ve have in power now launot find just claim against the inter nal revenue, I think it is time for a change. ientleinen, my motto is to remove the bait, for we have killed too many now. "' Rough on Rats'' won't do. I don't pretend to say how you vote, but I ask you to vote for the good of your country. For my part. I expect to vote so I can go home and ask (bid to bless the count. The laboring class is complaining of hard times; I am with that class, but -a.'- ;' ' '. '.ay .'Me.-i i,;i.-l fmn a ! . ! t ::.-!' ea-h for di ink and t i :! : . ua a' s tor ,-ie-lit. Tin ! Kv it,, ii -t.iii ': ran aiucli no. Ii', and .' is a g I t '.ing on their pa 1 1 ; Mit s.une seem to think if the sober mangoes to Raleigh he will have have to .;iy hi ovvn way; for my part. I would rather do that than have a bar room tacked mi behind witn the expenses paid. A Sober Man. Religion and Business. ; Fioin The (iaette of Aug. !, sss.) It is possible to put into one's coming and going, into one's doing, a glow of reverence for Cod, and to make it evi dent in every tiansaction that one is try ing to be obedient to the divine will. Men may be subtly honest - true in speed, and all that and yet be worldly. How often one hears tie remark that business is I. isjues-. Very true. Hut business may be nmie thai, business; it may be a mi, M.s of :a.e. It may be, and ought to be, a si I I in which the soul grows in gratitude, in patience, in faith, in love, and in all the qualities which a soul con es into fitness to fellowship now and . e:nioie with the Lord .lesiis Christ. Jt i- a pitiable sight to seen man hard and cold in I i- loisiiicss life as though this were a great section of his existence ill which tl is no possibility of cultivat ing icligi, us piinciple and having the giace ..f 1 1.... It is a refreshing sight to s,v I,,,,,, living in the world and do ing '' i'h '-i. might what his hand finds t" d", am! ,.t doing all in this spirit of !".valty ' i 'la' Master. . I'lnlll The A young : marriage lie Sat u i . la v , w .: his loved on. returned the asked 1 1 1 1 1 1 to another s;,yn ' gone I in. k ' ' bound to p vT Easily Pleased. I.aette of Allg. I.IU tl" III .1 1 1 ' 1 1 II !, Isss.) sec ii re, I a i.se t'rom the Recorder on h tin- intention of marrying on Stm iav. Tuesdav he u'coialer uiM ha nge t lie lad v 's name to . that the other girl li'n ii i mi . ' ' I mt t ha he w as i'v. all the same. ' ' ( illtinued. I ATTENTION FARMERS: Beginning August first our ginning price will be changed back to the old price of Hi cents per hundred pounds of seed cotton. Southern Cotton Oil Company, (iastonia. N. C. .CIS 10 EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael & Bivens, (iastonia Garage. tf MONEY TO LOAN on real esUte. Six per cent, long terms. J. W. Timber- lake, First National Bank Building, tf TEXTA., HALF-SOLES tl a Goodyear Shoe Shop, l'hone 572. pair, tf H. B. PATILLO. Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any kind of building. Hardwood floors a specialty. P. O. Box 145. l'hone 5l'0. Gaatonia. N. C. W-tf LEASE look and see if you have at your home one of our ice cream freezers, cans or buckets; if so. jdease phone us so we can send and get it. We need it. Sweetland, Chris P. Leventis, Manager, Phone li'7. 30c4 I. 0. 0. F. NOTICE. All members of Gastonia Lodge No. lss are urgently requested to le present at the regular meeting on Thursday night. May 29, at S:.'ln p. in. Election f officers and report of delegate to Grand Lodire. W. A. KLUTTZ. X. G. S. ELMER SPENCER. Sec. CHERRYVILLE CHAT. ( 'ol ! esj.ohdeh. i of Tl,, ( iaette. CHERRY VILLI-:, May J7. Mr. C. A Rudisill is spending this week at Atlan tie City. -Mis. er i Harielsou left yesterday for High I'.iiiit in n .nnisr to a message stating that hei lather, Mr. (). A. liaper. was real si, k. A seiies of 'evisal services began at the Haptist , I. ui.li Sunday. He. 1 1. F. Putnam, the pastor, is being assisted by Rev. Mr. Campbell, of the Second Hap ti-'t church of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. George Falls returned Mon, lay from a week's visit to Mr. Fall parents. Hr. and Mil H. F. Falls, of Laiirinburg. I tie iioweii .Manufacturing ( o. have broken dirt piepaiatory to grading a foundation for a Hvn turv addition of Hi'i feet to their present plant. When finished this will be the largest mill in town ami will be 4nt feet long. I). E. Rhv ne is president. ( '. A. Rudisill treasur er and .1. F. Harrelson secretary. This mill makes forties exclusively and always sells their products at a good price. Beginning Monda.v night last, all the stores in town will close at s o'clock each evening except Satin day for the summer months. Mr. .1. F. Haiiilsoii returned last week from a trip through South Carolina and parts of Georgia. Mr. Grady McGinnis. who has been with the City Barber Shop for the past several months, has accepted a position with the Ho-t Bakery at Shelby. The Vivian Cotton Mills are installing a warp machine. Heretofore their pro duet has been put up in skeins and tubes. MOOSE NOTICE. All memliers of Gastonia Lodge Xo. 1 109. Loyal Order of Moose, are urgently requested to be present at the regular meeting on Thursday night. May 29th, at : :ii o'clock. Important business and leoker. M. A. CHAMBERLAIN'. Sec. PEAS WANTED NOW! J. M. Field, Climax, North Carolina, now pays 13.25 per bushel, makes out bills of lading, writes tags and furnishes bags. You take bills to your bank and get cash. Write Hr. Field at once, tell ing him kind and quantity of each varie ty of peas you have and name of bank to send money to. RUSH. 28c TODAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAIN 802 NAMES. (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON. May L. The fol lowing a r inv . asualties are- reported by the command:!. g general of the American expeditionary for. es : Killed in action. I i; died of wounds, lti; died ill aeroplane accident, 1; died of accident or other cause, 'AH; died of disease. "2; wounded severely, -4s ; wounded. degree undetermined. :!s; wounded slightly. o4i; missing in ac tion. 11 : total, 7s.:. The following casualties in the marine corps are n ported by the commanding general of tne Ann m an 'expedit iona ry forces : Killed in a. "son. "; died of wounds. .", died of disease. ; missing in action, 7; total, lit. The following North Carolinians are among those listed above: Died of Disease: Private Willie M. Bryant, of AhUittsburg. Died of Accident or other Cause: Cor poral William Morgan, of Rei.lsville. Wounded Slightly: Lieut. Alfred H. Walkc. of Durham; Sgt. Claude C. Col lins, of I.o'.iisb jrg : Corp. Claude T. John son, of Apex, and Private Warner C. Dodsoi,. of Sandy Ridge. Snk in hospital, previously reported missing in action: Private Robert P. Pierce, of Mount Airy. Returned to duty, previously reported missing in action: Private Louis D. Parham, of Oxford. Erroneously retKirted wounded severe- '$30.00, $19.95, Ladies Suits That Were $35.00 and Reduced to $24.95 and $50.00 39.50 $12.50, $0.95, $16.50 and Suits Reduced to $12.50 and $19.95 $14.95 Capes and Dolmans That We Sold at $35.00, $24.95, and $19.95 Reduced to $24.95, $19.95, and $14.95 Silk and Voile Dresses Offered for Less Georgette and Taffeta Dresses, regular $50 values at $32.50 & $35 $35 Dresses of Georgette, Crepe-de-Chine and Taffeta $24.95 Regular $25 Dresses in Taffeta, Georgette, etc $18.50 And $19.50 Silk Dresses $14.95 Regular $17.50 value Silk Dresses made of good quality Taffeta $12.50 Silk Dresses worth to $15 in Taffeta and iMessaline - $9.95 Silk Poplin Dresses, all colors, sizes up to 44, $C.95 Voile Dresses $5.00 Figured Voile Dresses -New Flowered Voile Dresses New White Voile Dresses $3.98 ---$7.50 and $8.50 $12.50 and $14.95 New Blouses H)f-C.i! IN New lot of Georgette Waists, colors, sunset, gray, copen, navy, flesh, bisque, and tea rose, all sizes, embroidered and beaded styles $3.98 Georgette Waists, regular $6.95 values, colors, copen, tea rose, sunset, white, bisque and flesh, very special $5.00 New White Wash SkirU, Well Made of Gabardine, Pique, etc Prices: 98c, $1.50, 1.98. 2.48, 2.98, 3.98 and 4.98 Ladies and Misses House Dresses Ladies House Dresses of Percale and Gingham $1.98, 2.48, 2.98 to 3.98 Misses Gingham Dresses... -- $3.98 and $4.98 Ladies Muslin Underwear Made of Fine Lingerie, Batiste, Nainsook, Etc. Teddies 68c, 75c, 98c, $1.25 to $2.98 Gowns $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 Underskirts $1.00. $1. 5s to $2.98 Corset Covers 48c, 75. and 98c Drawers 48c, fi8c, 75c, and $1.00 Beautiful Siik Styles of Dove Under-Garments, Crepe-De-Chine and Satin Camisoles 98c. $1.25 and $1.48 Teddies '- $2.48. $2.98 and $3.98 Matthews-Belk Co. SELL IT FOR LESS 19 STORES 19 STORES The QaWac That Dm Not Affect The Deaf Brraosr of h took; nJ laxative Vfleet. LAXA nV E BROMO QUININE (Tabirts) caa be takra by anyoo without catnina nervomoeM or rinin in the bead. E.W. GROVE S aiinature on box. 3Cc den. Private .lame" H. Watkine, (if Ar- M M MUiV. Folliiwinc i a m..ii'ii;iv ( thf total a sua 1 1 ies to .late. in. ! ..i.r k tb"e report ed almve: Kille.l in aetiim ::s. 1 K ! lot at sea :!J..-.4 Die.l of Koiin.N L!.4!.j Ile.l of .lis.'.ise 2:i.n"i Di-.l of ai ei.jent or other rSi.w. . 4,til7 Woumleil in ai tioii ov" v per cent returned to luty i I'li.t,.'!." Missing in aetimi not ini-linling prisoners release. I ai.'l return- eil i .''.."iHj Total to .la? .",S(4 NEGRO TOM GWYNN FOUND GUILTY IN TEN MINUTES. Newton, May 7. Tom fSwynn, negro, who was plaee.! on trial at a speeial term of atavli:i ii.'int.v -.iperior court Mon day morning on a - l arge of attacking a 16-year old Lili school girl near Hicko ry on April was found guilty Ly a jury yesterday afternoon and sentenced to die in the electric chair ar the state peniten tiary at Raleigh on .lure L'7. The jury was out onlv ten niii,ute. This year will see the greatest peace in history concluded. Keep op with the progress of tbe peace conference by read leading newspaper, The Gazette. Sub scribe today. DEAL TODAY MAP!.;. AM: TKAVKKsj in "THE DANGER ZONE" also Ml'TT AND JKFF in "AROUND THE WORLD IN 9 MINUTES" THURSDAY M A H Y MILKS M INTER in "THE AMAZING IMPOSTER" "POTUM OF SWAT" Two-Reel Comedy. FRIDAY THEDA KARA in "THE LIGHT" Indispensable Urea. I is indeed tin It is delivi re. I I , sh f,i lay. It the i 'ir iiidi of o:ir i!ai!v n cr.i. V Ways !!.-..( 'II ! e 1 staff of life." ir grocer every easahle element . not then al- I h is I This year will see tbe greatest peace ia history concluded. Keep np with the progress of the peace conference by read ing The Gasette three times a week. BUTTER-,!: T PRE AD i- a : i . ' ' - lai merit, . - ii.iies ,ir... i .': .ing, and - .-.' v " ;aves. yOMJINtS. CAROLINA BAKING CO.
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