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MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919. 1HE GASTONIA. GAZETT&. PAGX THKXX WANT COLUMN IMPORTANT NOTICE. No advertisements for this column will be accepted after 12 o'clock noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Get your copy in early. .TO Of) WANTED. bALKSMKN W'ANThl) : lo soil. it or ders fur lut.ri.-ating oils, greases and Daintx. Salary or commission. Aililress The Victor Oil Co., Cleveland, ). 14 PAI'ERS WANTED : In order to com pJete its files The Gazette desires to secure from subscribers a few conies of the issues of the following dates: May 12th, May 14th, May Mtth, May 21st May 2Jrd. Any persons having copies of any of these issues will greatly oblige the publishers by bringing or mailing theni to us. The Gazette Publishing Co., Gastonia, N. C. tf BOOKKEEPER- of experience desires work. Address, "N," care (Gazette. tf WA.Mi.1): liood white muling corn. Highest market price paid. Southern Cotton Oil Co. tf, WANTED: To buy second-hand furni ture, stoves, etc. M. Kaufman, Davis block. Phone 519. tf LOST. l.OSI: Near .Mountain lew ( otton Mills, Kings Mountain, Tuesday even ing about t o'clock, bunch of kevs; one large key (No. .'Kii, also bottle opener. Finder please return to Gazette ollii e. 14p2 FOUND. POl'ND: Stray cow on my place. Own er can get same by identifying and paying costs. A. W. Titman, Lowell. Phone 4IMI4. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE: Two fresh Jersey cows, one registered. E. N. Caldwell, Route ;i. Ifip2 FOR SALE: Thoroughbred belted Hampshire pigs, eight weeks old. L. L. Henderson, Gastonia, R-ii. 16pti FOR SALE: Ford touring. Bargain. touring car, Buick W. 11. Wrav. 14c FOR SALE: Business property corner Main and Marietta, one of best corners in city. Fifty feet front on Main, loll deep on Marietta with lo foot alleway at rear. Has two store rooms, both ready renters. Apply to W. H. Jenkins & Son, Gastonia, N. C. tf FOR SALE: good shape. Two ti Cheap. put 11 lie truck, Wray. 14d FOR SALE: Few hundred pounds of old newspapers at bargain price of 7d cents per (i(J pounds if taken in bulk at once. Good for wrapping, packing furni ture, etc. (iazette. tf U-W-E-A-R Keep that early morning freshness all day long. Dress right and you will. Start with airy, cool, ab sorbent underwear. Nain sook athletic unions or two piece suits, and knit styles ready for you here. PRICED FROM $1.00 TO $5.00 THE SUIT KIRBY-WARREN COMPANY The Home of Good Clothes SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Good ci me.! ie at the Ideal today. Tuesday Tom Moore in ' ' One or' the Finest. ' ' Mr. .! ;ii.t I'.rsicv. of I lover. S. C., was ii, Tnwi. s-ati.r ,;:y i-iting Mr. .1. A. : encer. !.. Atla: here with W. C.aig 'harb-s r:;ig. of Fort Md'her- t.i . . i- spending a few days his p.ir.i.ts. Mr. ;n.d Mrs. H. chauffeur, Hie Cobb, Negro Chauffeur Acquitted. Connie Franklin, colored who ran down and injured T young son of Mr. Preston Cobb, form r Gastonia citizen, on May Until, the leath of the boy resulting therefrom, was icquitted in Mecklenburg superior court Thusrdav afternoon. The jurv was out mlv U ) minutes. liuiiiL' t olio was ratal- injured on Trade street near the un- lerpass when the truck the negro was hiving struck him as he was attempting i cross the street. He was taken to a harhitte hospital when' he later died. In' body was brought to this city for Minal. i '. H. I 'ugh returned today from ille Beach, where he spent the with his t'amily, who are spend time there. I'r. W rigntsi week end iiig s :ne Mrs. It. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Su.yre and children and Mr. Ralph Robinson left Friday for Henderson ille to sp nd the week end. Ground was broken this morning for the buildings of the Myers Mill, which is to be located on the York road south of the city. Mr. J. Morrison, n Confederate vet eran who is now living at the Soldeirs Home in Raleigh, is spending a few .lays in the city ith Gardner, at the his daughter Trenton Mil Mrs. W. A. CECIL PREDICTS CRISIS. Believes Europe on Verge of a Financial Disaster. London, July s Lord Robert Cecil in Parliament today said he believe. 1 that Europe vvas on the verge of' a financial d waster ,.f increditable magnitude; they might get t:, ro;igh or they might not. The news t'rom Italy, he said, looked ex- lii.gly bad. Ifoi one. sa:d Lord really -iiiahdered i vciy s 'ions injury ids country. He did Ai.v present doing : fare of l ad been siigge-tel, to see the i ed m.'li hinery of the Hoard of T tor restrictions on imports more than was absolutelv neces it. who at Honey was to the uel liot w ish. as mdicat ade used nip arv oved MUTE, DYING, FINDS VOICE. Messrs. K. ith and Hal Noe, of Mor ristewn. Ten n., who have been spending a few .lays with friends in the city, left today for Com or. I on a isit. They will visit Gastonia again on their return home. We are inf. lined that in the item ill Friday's Gazette relative to an automo bile accident it should have been stated that Mrs. Love's car ran into Mr. Boyd 's truck, instead of Mi. Boyd V truck strik ing the Love car. FOR REAL ESTATE, houses and lots see F. M. Franeum, 310 First National Bank Building. Phones 705 and 555. tf BIG BARGAINS, V. S. ARMY GOODS V. 8. Armv Tents 16ilfixll ft. high 3 ft. wall; guaranteed standard 12.4 ( armv duck. Used but serviceable condi tion. Special $19.75. V. S. Armv Oflicer 's Wall Tents 9x9 ft., $25.9,) each. U. S. Army Oflicer s Wall Tents 12 12 ft., t29..)5 each. I. S. Army Tent Flies 12 x lti ft $1 ::,!." each. I'. S. Army Shelter Tents or dog tent f!.95 each. I'. S. Army Steel Cots .;.!." each. I. S. Army Canvas Folding Cots $2.9. each. U. S. Army Camping Supplies, all kind Heavy tin cups. $1.mi dozen. Armv Aluminum Cups. $1.50 dozen. Heavy Metal Folding Meat or Mess Pans with lid and handle, $2.25 dozen. U. S. Army Axes, 45c, 65c, Site, 95c Ea. U. 8. Army Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans 18x23 in., $1.75 each. 21 x 27 in.. $2.50 each. U. 8. Army Galvanized Iron Fire and Water Buckets. 40e. 65c. 95c. U. S. Army Heaters $12.50 each and onward. BIG BARGAINS. 17. 8. Army Refrigerators, Grand Rap ids, 2 large compartments, worth $350, our special price, $112.7o each. Site 6 ft. high, 7 ft. wide, 2 large com partments. Ice capacity 500 lbs. Excel lent condition. 17. 8. Army Refrigerator, Alaska, 3 compartments. Side feed ice chamber on top. 800 lbs. ice capacity. Worth $400. Our special price, $150 each. Condition excellent, almost new. TJ. 8. Army Double Wheel Harness $50 per set. Double Lead Harness $45 per set V. S. Army Khaki Breeches washed and in serviceable condition. Special 95 cents per pair. U. 8. Army Wool Breeches, used but serviceable, $2.15 pair. U. S. Army Wool Shirts, used but serv iceable, $15 each. English New Haversacks with straps, $1.45 each. English Sheffield Steel Knife Bayonet. 50c each. Steel Scabbard to Fit the Bayonet, 50c each. V. 8. Army Leather Russet Waist Belt, worth $2, 50c. We have Army Goods of all kinds at Bargain Prices. It will pay you to visit our store when in Greenville. Our terms CASH with order. BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE COMPANY, Greenville, S. C. 1Rc4 FOR KENT. FOB BENT : Furnished rooms to young men. Close- in, modern conveniences. Apply 323 E. Franklin avenue. tf BREWING INTERESTS DIE HARD. (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON. July 11. "Thepres nt war time prohibition lulls before con gress are unworthy ami insincere, rim uel I'nterniver, attorney, declared today before the prohibition subcommittee of the Senate. ''Search and seizure should be included, since as the bills now stain they provide class legislation allowing the rich to stock up, denying the poor the right to buy," he declared. To elim inate the saloon. Congress must prohibit the sale of all liquors containing any al cohol under war-time prohibition law. He stated that he represented the British brewing interests, who have 4H million dollars invested in the 1'nited States and brewing interests in general. Mr. ( ). H. Wilkerson arrived home last Wednesday night from Mitchell Field, Long Nland, N. Y., having receiv ed his discharge f rom the army there. He recently returned to the states from overseas. Mrs. D. E. McConnell and littl daughters, Margaret and Pansy, and E Jr., will return home today from Mon treat, where they spent two weeks. Dr McConnell spent the week -end with them and will accompany them home. Rev. Dr. J. H. Henderlite, who left Friday night for Savannah, Ga., via Co lumbia, S. C., where he expected to sto for a short time to look over the field the Savannah church, to the pastorate o vvnieii lie lias recently heen called, is ex pected Ik ' tn tomorrow. .Miss liva ' raven, of Charlotte, Miss Adelaise Pugh, of Virginia, have been spending a week with Miss Freeman on South Broad street, in pany with Misses Mary and Bertha Lean and Miss Freeman motored to wood Friday and spent a delightful morning taking snap shot impressions iuenching their thirst with sparkling wa ter and picking blackberries. On the re turn trip the party inspected the Lorav community house, dav nursery and kin dergarten, under the guidance of Mis: Robbins. . Girl Who Had Never Uttered a Sound Screams When Struck by Train. Philadelphia Public Ledger. Wilkes-Burre. July s .-Mary Alexan der, Hi years old, who had been mute since birth, was so injured by a train at Port Griflith yesterday- that death soon came, luit just before the end she was able to use her voice. The girl crawled under a car which blocked the tracks and the engine stnrt- She was screaming in loud, shrill notes when aid came. Ian com M Cm LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE grandsons Registered f Noble of sold at auction to Llmen mill. One of his sons, a the sires of these calves Island for t25,o"0. Thomas Jersey bull Oaklands, who dorff for $15 halt-brother to sold on the Sparrow, tf MISCELLANEOUS. LOANS on farm and city property, long terms, 6 per cent. $2,500 or more pre ferred. P. W. Garland, First National Bank Building. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael k Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf EVER-READYT Battery Service Station, All makes of batteries repaired. Mich- lei ft Bivens. Gastonia Garage. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael & Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf FOR SERVICE: Registered Duroc-Jer- sey Boars. Fee, $10 in advance. Serv ice guaranteed. F. M. Franeum, Gasto nia, N. C. tf KOB ICE AND COAL, the year round call Gastonia Ice ft Coal Co. Phone 1. tf RENTAL BATTERIES while vours is being worked on. Gastonia Storage Battery Company, B. M. Holland, Mgr. 10 N. Falls St. Phone 538. llcl LOANS on real estate. Six per cent. J. W. Timberlake. tf AUTHORIZED Goodyear service station at James & Love. tf USED CAR BARGAINS. FOR SALE: Overland new, run about 3,000 for selling leaving town. car practically miles. Reason Phone 241. Ilp2 USED CARS FOR SALE: Buick Roadsters (6 cylinder.) 1 Dodge Roadster. Maswell Touring Car. Hudson Touring Car. Cadillacs, 8 cylinder, 7 passenger. Chalmers Touring Car. All in excellent condition with prices right Terms if desired. James ft Love, Phone 193. 14c3 ' ARBUCKLE'S COMEDY WESTERN TRAVESTY "A Destrt Hero" Said to be Than "The Sheriff." Despite the fact that ' ' A Desert He ro, " Fattv Arbuckle's latest contribu tion to the joy of nations, in a sense travesty on western pictures of the rapi fire variety, it is one of the most elabor atclv stage.! and costumed pictures in which the i This new I will be seen morrow and pass even counted one ii la r fllo.s. omedian has ever appearei 'aramoutit Arbuckle comedy at the Gastonian Theatre to will, it is relieved, tar sur The .sheriff."' which was ac y: M'. vr! ,n Klo s most pop- Lack of Speeches Helped Charlotte News. Day. "Gastonia and S'atesville must be credited with smashing one of the most iron-clad precedents that ever existed,' said A. B. Justice. "They both ha elaborate Fourth of July programs and I understand there was not a speech de livered at either plate, it was a very bold and progressive step on the part of both places and I hope the public gener ally will appreciate it. There is nothing more tiresome usually than long-winded speeches and many an otherwise auspi cious occasion is ruined ry it, not to say many a good cause and good organiza tion has been ruined by the practice. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Calomel or Mercury in any form jurious. TAKE HAND'S IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE. It is a pure vegetable, wholesome Stomach, Liver and Bowel Remedy that never disappoints. IT CLEANSES THE SYSTEM of digestive impurities and corrects bil ious disorders such as sick headache, in digestion loss of appetite, constipation and malarial disorders due to a TORPID LIVES Can be taken with perfect safety try any member of the family, adults or children. For sale by all druggist. 30c and 60c NOTICE. North Carolina. Gaston County. To the Voters of Gaston County: BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners of Gaston County that pursuant to au thority given and granted in an Act of the General Assembly of 1 !!!, being House Bill No. Ki.-2 and Senate Bill No. 12"i7, that an election be held on the 19th Day of August, 1919 for the purpose of permitting the electors of (iaston County to exnress their will on the question of an issue of FIVK HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS of bonds for the purpose of building, im proving, grading and constructing stand ard hard surface, gravel, soil and sand clay roads, and to otherwise improve and mai'htaiii the public roads of (iaston County ; AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the electors of (iaston County express their will on the question of issuing bonds as aforesaid by voting at the precincts now provided for voting for the election of the members o the General Assembly; and that the fol lowing Registrars and Judges of Election be appointed for the respective precincts to-wit : GASTONIA PRECINCT NO. 1. Regist rar : V. A. 'ostner. Judges: W. C. A berneth y and G, R Rawlings. GASTONIA I'KEi IM'T NO. 2. Registrar: J. C. Owens. Judges: John P. Stewart and C. t Storey. GASTONIA PRECINCT NO. Registrar: James W. Eurv. Judges: A. B. Elliott and MeKe Bradley. UNION PRECINCT. Registrar: J. R. Henderson. Judges: Alono 1 1 off man and Mee C. Huffstetler. Better SOUTH POINT PRK IN( T. Registrar: P. L. Horslev. Judges: J. I. B. McLean and R. K Dickson. MOUNT HOLLY PRECINCT. Registrar: W. B. Kutle.lge. Judges: J. A. Patterson and J. J Farrar. STANLEY PRECINCT. Registrar: A. G. Lay. Judges: R. F. raig and D. F. Mm MOUNTAIN ISLAND PRECINCT Registrar: A. M. Henderson.. .ludg.-s: V. P. Hark, v and R. M Caldwell. l.U( IA PRE INi 1'. Registrar: J. R. Roger. Judges: C A. Beattv and John Allen DALLAS PRECINCT. Registrar: K. M. Rhyi.e. Judges: ('. C. ' raig and W. D. Robin son. GLENN S PRECINCT. Registiar: Giles Adams. Judges: B. B. Ferguson and T. E. Grissoin. ROBINSON S PRECINCT. Registrar: J '. Robinson. Judges: '. P. Robinson and T. E. Robinson. SPENCER MOUNTAIN PRECINCT. Registrar: W. G. Flowers. Judges: W. ii. Rhvrie and J. H. Sills. LOWELL PRECINCT. Registrar: Frank D. Phillips. Judges: P. W. Hand ami M. A. Teague. McADEN VILLE P R E T N C T . Registrar: Ed C Ray. Judges: I. F. Mahry and L. M. Rhyne. BELMONT PRE INT. Registrar: J. Ross Ratehford. Judges: W. A. Leeper, Jr.. and R. C. Dixon. ALEXIS PRECINCT. Registrar: Stephen M. Stroup. Judg.-s: S. L McAllister and J. B. Lutz. CHEKRYYILLE I'RE( INT. Registrar: J. H Trott. Judges: Forrest Ma iney and T. C Summer. CARPENTER'S PRE I N T. Registrar: Ai.derson Kiser. Judges: W. B. a-penter and Sid L. Carpenter. RISER'S PRECINCT. Registrar: H. S. Sellars. Judges: S. L. Kiser and R. R. Mau- ney. BESSEMER CITY PRECINCT. Registrar: C. E. Whitney. Judges: C. C. Clark anil E. L. Fron- eberger. BAKER S PRECINCT. Registrar: S. . Wells. Judges: J. R. Carson and W. 8. Mau- ney. All by order of the Board at its ad journed meeting held July 10th, 1919. O. B. CARPENTER. M-A-4 c4w Clerk. is in- VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS Selling For Over $2.00 NOW ONE HALF PRICE ORDER BY MAIL From "Victrola and Victor Record Headquarters" Over 10,000 Records In Stock PARKER-GARDNER CO. Charlotte, North Carolina Swimming Pool Now Open To The Public Our new swimming pool, adjoining our Ice Plant on South Columbia Street, is now open from 9 a. m. to mid night every week-day, with a competent manager in charge. FOR THE LADIES: While the pool is open to ladies at all times, we have set aside TUESDAY and THURSDAY afternoons of each week, from 1 to 6 p. m. as LADIES' DAYS, when no one but ladies and girls will be admitted. Private dressing rooms, shower baths, spring boards, etc. Everything clean and sanitary. Bathing suits for rent. R. Hope Brison & Company : : at- i i i, i i i i North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering WEST RALEIGH Land Crant Collepc founded under an act of Congress hy the Slate Legislature cd North Carolina in Manh. 1HK7. Splendidly equipped for the eduration of the sons of the Slate in the technical and industrial art. Knur year courses in Agriculture, in pricultural Chemislrv, and in Ciil. Klectrical, Mechanical. Chemical ami Textile Kngineering. New departments in Agricultural Kngineering and Highway Kngineering. Numerous short courses. I nit of Hesere Officers Training Corp. Senior and Juniors receive pay amounting to $11K annually All students receive free uniforms amounting in four years to flot. Strong athletic teams. $10,000 Y. M. C. A. building. Hegular paid secretary. Two hundred anil forty free scholarships. Repuirenient for admission: eleven units practically equivalent to the completion of tenth grade work. Board $16.00 per month. Tuition $L.00 per year. Rm rent, heat and light $30.00 per year. Enrollment last session L020. exclusive of all summer students. Fall term begins September 3. fur catalogue, illustrated circular or entrance blanks, urite E. B. OWEN, Regiitrar LENOIR COLLEGE (Co-Educational) HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA. Trains For Service A Standard "A" Grade College, located in the most healthful city in the State. Courses leading to the A. B. Degree, recognized by leading Univer sities. Also Coursea in Education, Home Economics, Business, Music, Ex pression and College Preparatory. Tuition Rates Low. Board at Cost For Catalogue and Further Information, addresi THE PRESIDENT. Subscribe for The Gazette $2.00 Year 0
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