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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919. 1HE GASTOIfIA GAZaTTa. PAGEIVK. 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. WANTED. WANTKD: Position as nurse or goner al house maiil. I 'an also cook. Jsu tenaira Collins, 24 W. Bradley Ave. tip WANTED: To buy good farm horse. J. F. Noles. f'l- WANTED: To list your property for gale or rent. F. M. Francuin, Real Estate. Office, First National Bank Building. tf WANTED: Good white milling oofn. 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 WANTED: To rent good two or three horse farm with good buildings. T. B. Keep, ,,ute 1. Dallas, N. C M3 i - "VB We Cordially Invite You To Attend Our LOST. 8TH.WED OK ."STOLEN : July liti, large bhu k and tan hound dog with a gray throat and breast, and tan spot over each eye. Has large ears and long black tail. One ear has been slightly torn. Will cotne for "Hock." ifn.iin reward for return to ('. Q. Khvne, route I. (iastonia, N. C. ip2 LOST: Some time ago. lady's silver card ease with Kappa Sigma fraterni ty emblem. Suitable reward for return to Ciaette office. lleo FOR SALE. FOR SAI.K: fresh Jersey cow. (i. I.. Brand.. n, Route L hier, S. ( '. I'.pL FOK SALE: Hume .lei.cy pigs and shoats sire. I by my U'un-lor t'olonel 2nd, one of -the I i in t Lear- in the coun ty. I'l I. e I cr . r;i.i liable. T. E. 11" vis, b'ol.te ', l'.es-enn-r itv , X. '. W I ! pJ FOK .-ALE: llnr-.'. wag. .11 and set har ness, . iieap. r-eo I'rohman CotTee Co. FALL TAILORING OPENING THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 7th, 8th and 5th When Mr. Johnnie Krause Representing ISAAC HAMBERGER & SONS, of Baltimore " VV'j'r: 'iV i.TSrVVn 'showing you the new iall samples and styles and taking your measure for that New Fall Suit and Overcoat. KIRBY-WARREN CO. THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES Open Air Services. liev. George 11. tiillespie, assistant tor of t lu First Presbyterian church, will conduct open air services every evening tins week at the spring near the Spencer Mountain Mill. The hour for the service is s :;;u p. m. NOTICE. Notice i August tin registiati. to be held at th gii-V. here i'th. ii for tl y given that Saturday i- the lat day of the oad Hon, I Ele.tion oi August the l!!h. I will be i'v Hail all .lav Sat nr.l.-iv n- ' the it'll. I'.e s to legist, r. A. i () Nl.b'. Kegi-tiar for i.atoiiia FOK .". .E: i. I.. Ilen.lelsoii, ,.. fie. I'l. one 111 I I' M I If. FOK .-. white "Oil egg M i n.ii . :i FOK S A I corp. !u zette ..tli. ALL: L.xh. 1 1 apt., her-. npli , -ingl. hie-1 Al.o ., I . i a v. 1 Lin black FOK SA1.I number i For J'i . a A l.i.l.t 1 I :i,;r. land in. id.' :i.i!s "I city. Impure Gn tf ( ine sie Victrola and rc-oid.. iu goo.l condition. l'ho,:e L'lL' L. tf Sunday School Picnic. in. I pupil, of t In- Sunday l'ii-t Baptist church, of I superintend- eiiic this afternoon the -tai t was mad. Pr, N... 1. ,1. rlifl or ig a pi The teacher school of tin which Mr. YV cut, aie enjoy at Liliwnod College. from the chinch at ' picnic siipt .ei will I .. ground. o'clock, and a I e. I on the Ice Cream Supper. The ladie. of ( ir. h- Si . Met ho, list cliur. b will give -upper on da v I .eg I II li I ng at the home "I corner of Koi nue. All aie out and en .. ing. Main Street n 1. e cream n ing of this week. - o '.do. k. on the law n at v. and Mis. ,. M. Moan. street ali i I'l.inkliii aVe cuidially imi'ed to coin, the pleasures ,,f 1 in- even DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Calomel or Mercury in any form is injurious. TAKE HAND'S FOK .s..h: Business property corner Main and Marict'a. one of best corners in city. fifty feet front on Main, 10U dep on Marietta with Id foot allewav at rear. Has two store rooms, both ready renters. Apply to V. H. Jenkins & Son, Gastonia, N. C. tf FOR HEAL ESTATE, houses and lots, see F. M. Francuin, olu First National Bank Building. 1'hones 7df and 5. tf USED CAR BARGAINS. FOK SALE: (ioo.l roadster, good tires, extra tire, spotlight. Bargain to quick buyer. See Hoyt Cunningham. lipl FOK SALE: lt'llt Scripps Booth " ti " touring car. Practically new. Kxtra tire and siiubbers. Applv YV. H. Wray. ficl F) SALE: Oakland ti " touring and Buick " 4 " touring. Bargain. Apply V. II. Wray. Gel POULTRY AND EGGS. l'KEI'AKES hens for the moult. Be pre pare! 1 for tl.e moult and hurry your hens through it by using Keefer's "More Eggs' Tonic. '. K. Marshall, Agent. A-X-pl Revival Services. A series of special ieival services will begin next Sui.dav night, August In, at Franklin Avenue Methodist church, of which Kev. I-!. I'. Stabler is pastor. The pastor will be assisted from time to time by Kev. F. W. Hiadley, Kev. William Jen kins and K'ev. E. S. Bradley. Services will be held each evening during the week at early canile light, and all uie cordial Iv invited. Mr. Shuford Sells Farm. Mr. S. S. Shuford yesterday sold his farm in the I Vint section of York county to Messrs. John L. and .1. I . B. Currcnce. The farm was secured by Mr. Shuford in 1 1 1 1 ami is the place known as the Len Wood farm. It is a valuable trait oi land, consisting of ."I'll :nie. Mr. Cur reme has also recently bought from Mr Hope Adams at Ebeneer, S. '., his farm of loll acres or more. Mr. Shuford has not as vet announced his plans for the future. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN in large or small sums. For terms see A. E. Woltz, First National Rank Building. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael ft Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf HUPMOBILE FARTS for a small Hup at Kluttz Auto Shop. . tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Mich ael & Bivens. Gastonia Garage. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael ft Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf AUTHORIZED Goodyear service station at James & Love. tf VM. H. LEWIS, lawyer and counselor, office in Groves Building, Gastonia, N. C. 2fcl3 Annual Meeting. I In annual meeting ot the st,,, khulders in. I directors of the Gaston County Farmers Mutual Fire b.-iiian.-c Coiupa ny was laid here Monday. All the ofli ccrs were re-elected. Mr. E. D. Thompson, of Stanley, being president and Mr. J. K. Henderson, of the I'liion neighborhood secretary and treasurer. Reports of the idiicers showed the organization to lie in a flourishing condition. During the fis cal year ending June :!n, l!M!', the com pauv had total losses of onlv if2ii. on over a million dollars insurance in force. Mr. J. K. Henderson was in the city today looking after the adjustment of the loss on the big barn belonging to the estate of the late .1. Frank McArver, which was burned Monday night. There were two policies, one for $1,0(10 on the large barn and $700 on its contents and another for $10(1 on a smaller building, making a to tal of $1,900 insurance, which covered, however, only a small part of the loss. FOR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice ft Coal Co. Phone tn. tf LOANS on real estate. J. W. Timberlake. Six per cent. tf THE MUTUAL B. & Lu is now receiving subscriptions for new stock. Subscribe early for a loan. E. G. McLurd, Secre tary and Treasurer. Vf-tt H. B. PATILLO, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any kind of fcnilding. Hardwood floors a specialty. OU 'B- - - tv ran !--. XT T fl Rnx 140. x none i-u. uhkiuui, c. W-tf SIX PER CENT money to loan. P. W. Garland. MILLIONS SAVED IN EDUCATION BY METRICS. Noted Educators Declare Metric Meas ures Would Mean Great Saving. San Francisco. Aug. ft. America's greatest educators are supporting the move made by the World Trade Club of San Francisco to secure the adoption of metric units of weights and measures by Brittania and the United States. "The adoption of the metric system by the United States would facilitate teaching of mathematics and applied sciences in schools." wires President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot, of Harvard University. President Nicholas Murray Butler of Co lumbia has also sent the World Trade Club a telegram of support. Dr. Joseph V. Collins, an eminent educator, declares that the people of the United States lose $314,000,000 yearly in education because of the time wasted in teaching a system AO mneh mnpA anil Hiffifmlt than the metric system. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE. It is a pure vegetable, wholesome Stomach, Liver and Bowel Remedy that never disappoints. IT C1EANSES 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 LIVER Can be taken with perfect safety by any member of the family, adults or chil dren. For sale by all druggists. 30c and 60c s25C.l r" For' two fenerations W Bufterlne women of Anerl ca, particularly of the "South have found relief from "woman's Ills" through the famous prescription of a fxmnus old Southern doctor I "STELLA VITAE." Women know when they need a remdy for weakness and misery In body and mind. Mothers know that their vrm-if daughters, at jv the critical re, reed a hnrmless rervtator and a kIin:orve tor'r. STELLA V TVF: s-ippltes this need. Sold by your iruzs'-st. ' 1 ran rV.re-T':!V frrrrrr r.1 your STKLI. V VITaE. H r c I UMd it 1 T'"' with painful Ttri'.t, f-- ti. . ; he ail lied to trv mr STKLLV TKF. and r-w all the fa n and hea have (imapp-"c.l, m.d I ra lor irPT fesr iriT mnth! i criCHia. lira Liura EiJjn, Ark. Thacher Medicine Co. fc ChttailOOgV, TcaUUa U. S. A 1 Matthews-Belk Company THREE MORE DAYS OF OUR GREAT EST CLEARANCE SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Unusual Values throughout our entire stock for these last three days. Odd lots of merchandise will be arranged and priced for final clean up. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR . Lad ies' Voile Dresses in three groups at clearance prices $4.98, $5.95 and $7.95 Children's White Lawn Dresses, ages 4 to 14 years ...4c... m$sSA S1:9S to $3.9S Children's Gingham Dresses ages 3 to 14 vears 48c, 69c, 98c to $3.98 BLOUSES AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES $1.50 Voile Waists . 98c 2.50 Voile Waists $1.98 3.95 Voile Waists 2 98 2.50 Tub Silk Waists ' L98 4.00 Crepe-de-Chine Waists. 2.98 5.00 Georgette Waists 3.98 6.50 Georgette Waists 4.98 WHITE WASH SKIRTS 69c, 98c, $1.98, $2.69 and $3.48 LADIES KIMONAS $1.50 Values. 2.00 Values. 2.50 Values. 4.00 Values 5.00 Values . 98c $1.48 . 1.98 . 2.98 . 3.98 21 STORES Matthews -Belk Co. SELL IT FOR LESS 21 STORES MAURICE TOURNEUR Presents The Great Drury Lane Melodramatic Success "THE WHITE HEATHER" A Paramount-Artcraft Special By Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton-Produced by Maurice Tourneur Produc tions, Inc. HOW could she prove that she was this monster's legal wife? The only proof that a court would recognize lay at the bottom of the mighty sea, eight fathoms down. See the tremendous climax to her quandary! See the staggering scene staged in the ocean depths, where the search for the proof of her marriage leads two men to grapple in death combat, that an innocent woman's faith in all mankind might rot be shattered. By special arrangement the undersea scenes in "The White Heather" we:e produced by the use of the Williamson Submarine Tube and patent ed inventions, the only means by which such undersea scenes are made possible. GASTONIAN THEATRE FRIDAY DESTRUCTIVE WORM FOUND ON GASTON COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE BY: KENNEDY DRUG CO., J. L. AD AMS, TORRENCE DRUG CO., OF GAS TONIA, N. C, AND P. D. SUMMEY, OF DALLAS, N. C. Worm Closely Resembling the Army Worm Discovered in Two Sections of Gaston County Threatens All Green Crops Remedy Given to Check Its Spreading. ( m ; 1 1 1 1 I)riii(ir,;r:itii'ii Ai'.:.! I'. I.t-e ("wan li.'i- 'I isiovi? ,-! a .mi, in i;.-i?nn iimiiU 'I. at is thn-at.i.i: t" lav l,:iv with tdU y:r' r..- ui.i- if. .pre.Tl inn 1 li''''k"'l in t!n' ."- uf.tr tutun-. Tiir iviiriii, whih lia. ;in-;i !v I n 'lis I'tivcrt-l on farm, in two -.-T i. r. nf thr i-niinly, i i.i.i'lv rr-cinlili'. fin' army wurin in appi'arain ! ami it. !-? nr. '. iw nmk. All jtr.fii i-ni'. in. l.i.litij; r.nn an I cnt- tin arc tliriati'iifl I'V t f , mirai uiii.h 1. .If.c rilicl a. I" intf one t nm aii'l alialf im-ln's in lfiii:li. of tli i-afi-rjilllar ty'. having I'hok .tripes oh if. .Mr. nith a yellonisli Kray strit Mown it. hark. Mr. Gowan ha. i (illetil VHral .;e -imen of Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic reitore vltalltr and ennftr by purifying and r ricbing the bk-od. You can aoon frel its Strrntk nin. Iovigormtintf Erfn. Price 60c At a bargain 2 new 2-ton International Trucks. Big sarings in tires and tubes. J. A. BLACKWOOD t CO. tf tl.f worm aii'l rat thorn to ti.e .'taff en tono'lok;it at K'a ioi(.-h. !) i m-c t. a re port on the worm w.ti.in tlx' mxt frw lay-.. ''lie do. trui tivo work ot' tin- worm was tir.t .li.i'oM ri'.l on tin- ta''iii of Mr. '. W. fo.tnrr. mar I1.1ll.1-. It ha. a I ah hi'cn fuiiio! on tin" Hi n'lrii k. t'arrn wc.; of (ia-tonin. 'I'l. i t"i!" A inc r. mi pr.l I ot tl,.- wm-tii i an : )nc j-.-,n, i ! !, i;al..i;- I;. tor i-ln-i kinj; tin' Ciii'M Ky M r. !.- 'A'li-n-'l arson ii-a 1 '- i .i r.iii'-r;. oi wai-T, int ti,.,-', l ' .nr.-noil or tin- crop, in t'i-.t"-l. Anotli-T nmi-'lv i- to ,liy .ti-i'ji iliti-'n aro. in I t:;o -op. on nliird the worni. arc toiml. K.-nni-.' ilio .i'ln. .trainlit. Tlie iliti lio. riii'i k tin- .prea-l of tin' worms b'ian.i' Thev an- unalilt- to rl:m'i the .ti-pp . i ! t s of tin- 'liti l.es. Mr. iiowan ilo, lart'il ycstcr lay that at this tinn tin' pri-al.Mi of th worms had not itii nporteil fuiin l in but two section-, of the roimtv but Ix'i'ause of the rapi'lity with which they spread every effort shoul'l be maile to check tlieni. TYPHOID TREATMENT STILL BEING GIVEN. City Physician Gave Over 700 Gastonians Typhoid Vaccination During July Urges All to Take Treatment More than 700 Gastonia citizens were niven tin- typlioiil vaccination treatment luring the month of July, aicorilin)- tn a statement rnaile by Dr. C. .1. Mc( ',irnb.-, city physician, yesterday. This treat ment which is free to all persons, will be iMn a (iastonia citizen by I Jr. Mo- 'on, lis at his office every morning 'luring The week from s to fl o'clock. Ir. Mct'ombs sai'l yester-iay that lie na. anxious to giv the treatnnTit to .1 rniii h larger number ami stressed the fa' : that if the people won;, I take :i 1 -vantage of the opportunity nfi'ere-l them I".- the Mate Hoar. I ot Health ttie city woiiM soon be mii'le immune against ty- hoiil. ''1'lieie Were hinn cases of t.V ilioi'l fever in the city la-t imuitli ami several otin: ease- have been rejiorti'il this mo'ifh. ' I)-. M tVimbs .aiil. "anil while there i. nut a prevalence of the 'Un ease in tin city too much pre- nation i an nrit be taken. ' ' He urges that the treatment be taken by all. LOANS UPON FARM LANDS. We will make loans upon improved farm lands in Gaston county for a term of one to twenty years with an interest rate of 5 1-2 per eent and give the bor rower the privilege of repaying the whole or any part of the principal at any inter est paying date. BULWINKLE & CHERRY, Attys Gastonia, N. C. 1
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