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1HB GASTOmX GA2TT&. PAGE FITS. WANT COLUMN WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. We Cordially Invite You To Attend Our Fall Tailoring . . . Opening THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY JULY 31st,- AUGUST 1st & 2nd When Mr. J. Harry Rosenberger Representing SCHLOSS BROS & CO., of Baltimore Will take pleasure in showing you the new fall sam ples and styles and taking your measure for that NEW FALL SUIT KIRBY-WARREN CO. THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES OUR BIG SALE OF Congoleum Gold Seal Art Rugs Began Today We have about 200 of these Splendid Sanitary Rugs in sizes from 3 by 3 to 9 by 12. Come early, for at these prices they will not last long. IMPORTANT NOTICE. No advertisements for this column will be accepted after 12 o'clock non on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Get ycur copy in early. WANTED. WANTED: Tu lis: your : ', erty f ( r . sale or rent. F. M. Francum, Heal Eatate. Office. First National Bank Building, tf WANTED: Stenographer. Gnu. I oppor- tunity for beginner. Apply at Gazette office. 1 BOOKKEEPKR of experience desires work. Address, "X," eyre Gazette. tf WANTED: Good white milling com. 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. LOST: At Mt. Holly, a banjo ukelele. Finder piea.-e return to Postal Tele graph Office, Gastonia. L'spl FOUND. rOLMJ: Strnv ov on mv place. Own er can get name by identifying am paying costs. A. W. Pitman, Lowell. Phone -4IK.4. tf iat. Owner iden- .1. E. Stroup, or :;ipc; FOl'ND : Man 's giay , tify and pay tor adv. call at Gazette office. USED CAR BARGAINS. FOH SALE: One Oakland Six touring, one liui. k Four touring. Bargains. V. II. Wrav. :Ah-2 FOR SALE. FOK SALE: Farm .ont;.:.iii:g L's acres. Including three-room Gastonia and Hi -sihht Tbonias, Bc--i :i:er City. and timber land Several buildings house. Between I itv. See Ethel L'Xp-l F R E K A IK at all times at Carolina Auto Service Company, next to Armington Hotel. lei' H. B. PATILLO, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any kind of building. Hardwood floors a specialty. P. O. Box 145. Phone 520. Gastonia, N. W-tf c EK-KEADY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael V Hive?-. (,;:ptotii.i Garage, tl I LOCAL ITEMS M l. visitor .1..! G Ho i-or, of in the city '. ' ;t rpenter legal !.. dav. I P FOK S EE: niss, clieap, e, wag'iu at Fioiiinau d set lu (dice , tf i r- II IIMclili.L i'ARIS t, :t Kb;"?:-. Auto Shop. a sll, .1 imp tf l 'alias, was a yesterday, -pent several .-mess vester- Shufor. Beach i. I FOK SALE: M;hh ter, Lincolntoi:. Ko P. S. ( arpen- ,t. FOR SALE: Five passenger 1 1 4 mod el Ford, good condition. J. C. McNee Iv at McNeelv Go's, tf iVKK-RKAlY Battery Sen ii e Station. Ail makes of hatteties repai: ed. Mich- iel & Bivens. Gastonia Garage. tf K KR iiKAI'Y Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael ' V linens, Gastonia Garage. tf Iniuigan. I; i-it v. FOK SALE corporate Zette oflice. About 1 I limits of i i s land insid lie,, lire da tf FOK SALE: One number of records. For ifj'l cii-li. I'liOlie FOK .-ALE: Range i tion. Cost if Phone LM2-L. A large ' or v oo Will ) size in g. L'i- I.. Hard d. in s.dl it i. t r o ,,. la and .lit i-n tf rolldi cash. tf K)U SALE: harm 4.i acres on -New Hope road, five miles from Gastonia. Good impro ements. F. M. Francuin. A-l c4 FOK SALE: Seven-room brick house, bargain to quick buyer. K. W. White 30p4 LET I S WASH and Carolina Auto Servi to Armington Hotel. grease your e Company, car. next lcl2 FOR SALE: Business property corner Main and Marietta, one of best corners in city. Fifty feet front on Main, 100 deep on Marietta with 10 foot alleway at rear. Has two store rooms, both ready renters. Apply to W. II. Jenkins & Son, Gastonia, X. C. tf FOR REAL ESTATE, houses and lots, see F. M. Francuin, .'UO First National Bank Building. Phones "05 and 555. tf LIVESTOCK. FOR SERVICE: Registered Dnroc-.ler- sey Boars. Fee, $10 in advance. Serv- AITIlOKIZED Goody, at .lames Love. ar service s at ion tf TO TlIE PCBI.B : I Texas gasoline and n same old stand, oppositi Your patronage solicit! am still luder oil .Southern I. In -oiling lit the depot. Leon- A-l pG TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Cii; sI.K: lliic I'.ai, k six Touring, 1117; one 1 1 upmol .ile Touring; One M i. well Touring. I '. ' 1 7 ; one Cadillac Toaisng. Ad cni- in A-l condition. Kel- di'V 's McLaren in Ideal today 1 Who ( 'ares ' Tie. i la . Pir :: '. i 11 1 1 ' V , w .: k-. i ' -ail- i for V, i : i f . tile fot V. i f the -M-. r g, M ate tinn ty. ii. lmln i::is the !;ir- d. Shi ill! U il r tift II. e I larage, ast Franklin Ave. lp'J MiC CAItEFFLI. 'oil should also battel . Gastonia pany, B. M. Holla Falls St. Y pick your doctor, be careful with your Storage Battery Corn el. Mgr., L'ln North ::u,-l LIME PHOSPHATE and legumes, the secret of economical soil building. W. R. Bailey. ISOcl What Is a Billion? ice guaranteed, nia, N. C. F. M. Francuin, Gasto- tf FOR SERVICE: Registered Poland China boars. Fee if B in advance. Ser vice guaranteed. Y. G. Thomas & Son, Route 1, Gastonia, X. C. F A 15 p 4. MISCELLANEOUS. MOXEY TO LOAX in large or small gums. For terms see A. E. Woltz, First Xational Bank Building. tf Extension Farm News. The increase i i o o-1 let ion of pork am oik products .luring lt'ls over l!Mi was in round numbers three billions of pound' Tat. s Mr. W. W. Shay, extension special 1st in swine production. Glib use of the word ''billion'' during the last two years has brought about a familiarity with the sound which fails to nnvey the real meaning of the word. '1 his is the year of our Lord 1!M!. and ( yet a billion minutes have not passed since the bir h of (,'hrist. There were produced in these I'nited States during the year ll'ls, 2 pounds of pork for each moment since the birth of Christ. The stupendous production v. as taken care of through an increase of 71.7 per cent increase in exports. About 2nc.i 011,000 additional hungry people add ed h- the armistice to our list of those to lie fed give assurance of continued re munerative prices for pork products. Are you preparing to raise hogs on your farm f hiiford had as : "I the eek end Ml r. M ''. s,o!oi Sill'f i.'cnam. Ala. T ting in over 15 vears. Mr. I la'cii.e Smith, far the past so eral years with the Gastonia Book Stoi wis rorii'e.i ;i connection wit li T lit- cage Glass Company, which has added a pic ture framing .lepai tineiit with Mr. Smith in charge. The singing .lass of the Oxford O piian .vsyioin will give us annual concert here next I uesdiiv, August 5th, at S:.'!0 p. in. in the auditorium of the Centra i .i 'l They ci me under the alls- s-oi,',a Lodge No. .;f,!l A. F. ' gliOle. piers , A. M. SEE THE DAVIS before you buy a car. Immediate delivery. Kelly Robinson, at Morrow Drug Company. Ip3 SIX PER CEXT money to loan. P. W. Garland. tf GET AX AUTOMOBILE before the sea son is over. I have Davis Cars in stock. Kelly Robinson, at Morrow Drug Company. ip- New York's Afflictions. Most of New York's serious epi demics occurred In the first half of the last contAry. The city was swept by yellow fever in 1705. 17!tS. 1S05, 11S and 1822, and by cholera in 1832, 1834 1S40 nnd 1S55. XOW OPEN for business. Carolina Au to Service Company, next to Arming ton Hotel. Ic2 At a bargain 2 new 2-ton International Trucks. Big savings in tires and tubes. J. A. BLACKWOOD & CO. tf TEXAS GAS and Motor Oil at Carolina Auto Service Company, next' to Arm ington Hotel. lf2 FOR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice A Coal Co. Phone tf LOANS on real estate. J. W. Timberlake. Six per cent. tf THE MUTUAL B. & L. is now receiving subscriptions for new stock. Subscribe onrlv for a loan. E. G. McLurd, Secre tory and Treasurer. W-tf ! not noticeable. Have S'ong Hold on Life. Even ear worms nrc among the creatures t!i t can lie dormant in a dried-up state Peter S v.niidt reports Hint when desiccated to 4'i per cent of their norm:.! wght. shrinking to B half or si tbj ' d minimi length and volume, tlieyay be le-l.ired to ac tive life after hours in summer or 4tf hours or more in th co'd. a i o v i M - M . pert t. South Y tl WD' iug Co '.:: s : to be vacate. I on deker ill be oc K. Harry Adams. I', i o, kor and family rx on into tne cottage on t lecently remodeled by . II. Balthis. and a. I. join ew home. The residence .eo street by Mr. by Mr. and Mrs mt up ami .laugnter, .miss ui'lay tor lint ave I two weeks. Dor seine from the i itv ii with flu' Gast'inia ic Suburb n.pativ is being tilled by Mis- a W few Va. Protects Woodwork. When it is rece-sr.ry to keep a p!cce of furniture from scratching or defac ing the wall or woodwork, and It is not convenient to get little rubber buttons or guards, take the fingers of an old kd glove, stuff hard with wool to the else needed, fasten to the back of the article In question with tiny tacks at each end, and tney will an swer th purpose splendidly and are - Mis. s. Ta'l... k May Tate. k. left M. where t'.ry -.ill speie r.-i M'-s T:r k 's a I her pesi an Gas Georgia ( opelaml. who retuniei days ago from a visit to Bhiefield Lieu. .1. Wilson McAner, a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McArver. is spending two w.eks in tie city. Lieut. McArver landed in the states a short time ago af ter serving overseas with the 158th In fantry, orh Division. He expects to be discharged from the service at Camp Lee. Va.. whe-e he is stationed, at an early date. Mr. G. R. Lewis moved Monday into the Bamr residence on South Chester street which le recently bought from Mr. .1. R. Briber. The residence Mr. Lewis vacated on Fourth avenue will be occupi ed by Mr. T. G. Hope, of the Hope Mer cantile Company, whose family will ar rive within a few days from Rock Hill to join him here. Mr. Lewis H. Balthis and family ex pert to move this weeK into ttieir hand- mie new residence at the corner of South Yotk street and Fourth avenue. For the past several years they have been oerup.v- g 'iie to. , rv of St. Mark's church on N. rth Falls street. Mrs. Balthis' par- ei'ts. Capt. and Mrs. S. G. try. who have been making their home at the rectory also, will ir.ovp into the Ferguson house on Sou'h Lee street which is now nearing completion rind which they recently pur . based from Mr. G. E. Haithcock. 3x3 Rugs, $1.25 Values, this Sale ggc 4 1-2x4 1-2 Rug?, $2.50 Values, this Sale $1 93 3x6 Rugs, $3.00 Values, this Sale 12J8 4 1-2x6 Rugs, $3.75 Values, this Sale $2.48 6x9 Rugs, $8.50 Values, this Sale $598 7 1-2x9 Rugs, $11.00 Values, this Sale $6 38 9x12 Rugs, $17.50 Values, this Sale $1098 See our Window Display, and you will want one of these Beautiful Rugs. Congoleum Rugs require no fastening whatever. They hug the floor so that dirt can not accumulate underneath. They never have to be swept or beaten. They can be kept clean and bright with a damp mop. Absolutely unahVcted by constant washing as there is not a pirticle of material used which can rot from dampness. See The Prices How They Range 9 x 12 Feet, $17.50 Values at $10.98 7 1-2 x 9 Feet, $12.50 Values at $6.98 6x9 Feet, $10.00 Values at $5.98 EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE 209-211 West Main Ave. GASTONIA, N. C. RAMBLING REMARKS By The Gazette Rambler We .1 ones in the There greed have a! - ' and the wav he city coin t nio: n : . ill have been times when wit Ii niiu as to com h-t 1,. 1 Wc Ccrr.rr.snd a Jdj;':. I .lodge A. C. . tes out justice 11 . ..I ig. He disa . and ac quittals; but we admit that 111 all proba bility it was because we knew not the law as our friend on the bench does. But we have at times disagreed with hi':: ;. vcr-theless. Recently there appeared hi fore tin bar of justice a youthful offender v. in. had repeatedly given trouble. He wan tiiJ ami the evidence pro. luce. I to convict him. I udge .lones had warned hint rcpcatcdlv to walk tne straight and narrow path. The boy had promised that he would. The spirit was willing but the flesh w;i weak. Theie was nothing e!.-e to do. it seemed. mt to put tlie youth in the hauls of the oiioty road f. vers win re ne co il. I be re trained from his wr-n.g o. dug. It !'. the Gastonia judge ina.ie a -..ay o. t lor the bov. lie spent a lav in trying to find some one wlio wounl act as foster father r the boy; he finally sn, -reeded. One of the mills in the city agreed to employ the boy and report to the city court as to his behavior. lodge Jones made it plain to the young low that he had violated tie law and must pav the tine from hi v. ages in week ly installments. He also preached a good sermon tor the bov s benefit, telling him teer clear of bad companions and wrong ilmng. lit' hope. I to iiiaKe a good lti.en out of this boy who had been ne glected by his parents, and we believe that the judge's plan ts going to work. He gave the bey what lo's of hardened iitiinnls always ask for hut seldom get: Another chance." There was nothing eetuciilar about tie proceedings; it w as only a goo IN SOCIAL CIRCLES LATEST EVENTS IN WOMAN'S WORLD MEETING OF BELL MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. The Captain Bell Memoiial Association will meet at the school auditorium in Kings Mountain i n Tuedav, August ."ith. at 11 o '. lock a. in. All of the old stud cuts of the King- Mountain Military Academy a:e uri;e I to attend this meet ing. A pi.-nic dinner will be served on the grounds. REDDING-HOWELL WEDDING TUESDAY EVENING. A very p'etty home wedding was srtl einni.e. at : l." o'clock Too-. lay eve: ug. July L'Hth, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Haohcl Howell, at 1 1 s Kaf Fifth avenue, when Miss Maggie .lane Howell became tne bride of Mr. Ki.-le.-l Hasker Red. ling, of South Castonh the front veranda was very prettily .le mat ed for the occasion with' ferns nm flowers. Here in the presence of a la ge number of relatives .and admiring f iend" of the contracting party the weddim. cer emony was pronounced by Kev. I r. .1. L. i perm.au. pasf,i- if the Hallas I!.. i-t . hiirch. Mr. and Mr-. Redding will ,.; k -their h one in South Gastonia. ASSAILANT OF "CUB" ADAMS IS RELEASED ON BOND. Murray l'arliam, who gave himself up to the city police ollicers Friday after noon after firing three or four times at Marion "Cub" Adams, two shot in flicting serious wounds, was released from custody on a ifl.boo bond following a preliminary hearing before Magistrate S. S. Morris on Monday afternoon. The shoot iug occurred south of the city in the I'leasant Ridge neighborhood at the home of the injured man. Adams, who was brought to the City ll. spital and given i h.al attention by Mr. .1. M. Sh.an la'c Friday night, is reported as getting along very well. PLACE I ARGE ORDER FOR .RUSSIAN UNDERWEAR. The American Red Cross has been hav ing difficulty placing an order for .''.'!", 0011 worth of underwear for shipment to Siberia, the difficulty arising out of the dentind for underwear of a Russian pat tern. The underwear instead of being of heavy wool for warmth in the cold Sibe rian winters is of heavy unbleached mus lin. This large lainntity of underwear is needed ill the anti-typhus campaign of the i inning w inter. Without this new un- PRESIDENT MAY POSTPONE HIS SPEAKING TOUR. (I.y International News Service.) WASHINGTON, July L'9. I'nless the present extreme hot wave subsides it is possible that 1'resident Wilson may delay starting on his speaking tour until Au gust 1-th, it was learned at t'.e White House today. SAYS TREATY WILL BE RATIFIED WITHOUT CHANGE. By International News Service. WASHINGTON. July -.'ii. "We are both confident that the peace treaty will lie ratitiid by the Senate without auiend uents or reservations." de dared Senator Hif'h'ork. of Nebraska, ranking Demo- ri'ic member of the foreign relations c t.iiinttce. ;is he and Senator Swanson, of Virginia, left the White House follow ing a conference with the president today. EMERGENCY ARMY SOON THING OF THE PAST. (Bv International News Service.) WASHINGTON. July tX Our emer gency army will be a thing of the past by September .'lOth, Secretary of War New ton I. Baker this afternoon told the IL use military affairs committee. 1 man handling a juvenile 'h-rwear all eft 'lie . is th. We k c.;r tril in the "i t men' ri'hf :ovv y T in: S'je we t. .i.I'lilc i (intake Mav Deacons' Convention. Mail now short The Ileacons' Convert Mountain T'resbvterv w' -Rev. II. II. .1. r lan, former pastor of I Oinev l'rebrterian chu ii stree Methodist church here and j Auui.st ll."h. and eonti hicate l at Monroe, was in town a f ill.nvii g lay. A large I ile yesterday and was given a all the churches i i the 1 Kings with ion of toe ii 'onvene ;.h on Tuesday, line through the at lance from 're-byfery is ex- hearty greeting by his many friends. He j po--ted. Delegates who come by way of was accompanied hv his son. Dr. Henry ) Gastonia are requested t report at the Jordan, who is making preparations to I Robinson Shoe Company's and transpor loeate in the immediate future at Bel- 1 3 tion will be furnished to Olney church, mont, this county, for the practice of his j The officers of the convention are L. L. profession, dentistry. Dr. Jordan eom- Henderson, president, and F. L. Smyre, pleted his course last spring at Atlanta, j secretary. They were accompanied by Master Frank j Jordan. ! Subscribe to The Gazett. rts to prevent the spread f the plague would be futile. The mns- 1 lin is most dcirable from the medical : viewpoint in that it can be more easily serjii'. and laundried. ' The garments demanded I.y the in f , this : ro7ea country are two-piece suits, l with under. lrawers reaching to the ankle 'having tipe at the ankle, and running tape fastenings at the waist. The un dershirts have sleeves to the wrists and button at the neck. The woven style of underwear common in this country, espe cially in winter, i wholly unsuited to meet the demands of Siberians. The order which has just been placed calls for 200,000 garments for the men, 150.000 for the children and 100,000 for women, with a wide variety of sizes of each. FOR REPEAL OF ACT. 'By International News Service.) WASHINGTON. July -X Senator Sherman this afternoon submitted to the Senate for the Interstate Commerce Com-mi-sion a favorable report . n the House bill repealing the daylight saving act. M's. J. Mack Holland left yesterday for Blowing Rook, where she will spend a month or more. Ha.t StoIeD Auto Tools. Chief ,), d-r. of ti e city police de partmei '. : :o a- ! is . tiep in the city hall a numlicr of automobile tools which were taken fr ur a young prisoner who was re cently arrested. It is the belief of the chief that these tools were stolen from several Gastonia automobiles. Persons having lost auto tools should communi cate with Chief Orr. Ice Cream Sapper. The ladies of the Loray Presbyterian church will (five an ice eream supper od the church lawn Friday evening, August 1st. The proceeds of the supper will be for the benefit of the Barium 8pring Or phanage. The public is cordially iavited.
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