at, ociozzn so, 131a. TUB GASTONIA GAZETTE. page mrjiz; a... n 1 1 Which President "To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace9'? "No, you're wrong. It wasn't Roosevelt. It wasn't Wil son, either. You're simply guessing, now." Well, maybe you can name offhand the 12 states in which women will be allowed, to vote ror rresiaent tnis year: noi q My, but you're getting rusty. Better brush up your Historical knowledge right now by reading "The Presidency of the United States'4 r LI a a This is a 4 8-page, vest pocket size manual, chock-full of reliable, authentic facts, dates, incidents, statistics, etc., about all past and present elections. It's the biggest little election ar gument settler you ever saw. You can obtain a copy at thi3 office for the small sum or 10 cents. Out-of-town parties can get it at same price. Send 10 cents silver or stamps. To possess information is always desirable. Even a fence should be "well posted." You'll certainly need this book dur ing the coming election. Get your copy today. Just fits the vest pocket. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. GASTONIA, N. C. a a a a a a a 3 a a n cnnnnonnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnonnona GASTON FAIR PRIZES. (Continued from last issue.) (SCHOOL EXHIBIT. Best general display: First prize, Loving Cup, Gaston Farm L. School. Dallas. Best specimen of lace, hand-made: First prize, Blanche Dellinger, . her ryville; second prize, Alma Pasour, Dallas. Best specimen of tatting: First prize, Ethel Plonk, Dallas: second prize, Lula Kendrick, Cherryville. Best tidy, fancy: Mary Grier, of Gastonia; second, Lula Kendrick, of Cherryville. Best embroidered pillow ' cases: First prize, Vada Beam, Cherryville; second, Blanch Dellinger, Cherryville Best set table doilies, six or more: First prize, Susie Delane. Cherryville, second, Cherryville High School. Best pair towels: First prize, Irene Davis; second, Zora Dellinger, Cherryville. Best hand-made shirt waist: First prize, Pauline Harrelson, Cherryville. Best machine made shirt Waist: First prize, Millmot Whitesides; sec ond, Bertie Lee Whitesides, Gastonia. Best hand-made dress: First prize. Miss Vinie Ford, Cherry.ville. Best machine made dress: First prize.Bertie Iee Whitesides. Gasio nia, second, Mary Hoffman, Dallas. Best mending: First prize, Kliza beth Boyd; second, Zoe Ratchford, Gastonia. I'AXTRV AXI DAIRY SUPPLIES. Best loaf bread: First prize, Mrs. L. H. Long; second. Mrs. L. L. Hen derson, Gastonia. Best corn bread: First prize. Mrs. M. A. Shannon, R. 4, Gastonia. Cake, any kind, iced: First prize, Mrs. L. H. Long; second. Mrs. By nuni Ixmg, Gastonia. Cake, any kind, uniced: First prize, Mrs. W. A. Hendrick, R. 4, Gastonia; second, Mrs. Hynum Long. Gastonia. Fudge. 1 pound: First prize: Ber tie W. Petty, Bowling Green, S. C. Best loaf of bread: First prize: Kern George, Cherryville. Department D Household Fabrics. Best general display made by resi dent of Gaston county: First prize: Miss Lottie Blake; second, Mrs. Guy Killian, Gastonia. Best counterpane: First prize. Miss Nell McAllister; second. Mrs. F. W. Brawley. Gastonia. Best calico quilt: First prize. Mrs. Mollie Lentz. Mt. Holly; sec TheSfnsible Way drinker to rid him self of the headaches. biliousness, heart flutter and other ills that often come from coffee drink- ing. is to and use pure 1 101 11 ' u n u n u a n a a a a a n u D a ond. Mrs. W. W. Glenn, Gastonia. Best patch work quilt, calico: 1st prize. Miss Lillian Hallman, R. 2, Gastonia. Cake, any kind: First prize, Miss Kern George, Cherryville. Best quilt, any style: First prize, Mrs. H. P. Stowe, Gastonia; second, Miss Sallie Stroup, Cherryville. Best childs dress, hand made: 1st prize, Mrs. D. P. Dellinger, Cherry ville. Best infant's dress, hand made: First prize, Mrs. L. M. Nolen. Cher ryville. Best infant's socks: First prize, Mrs. G. H. Harris. Gastonia; second, Miss Louisa Deck, Bessemer City. Best specimen of lace, hand-made: First prize, Mrs. J. White Ware, or Gastonia; second, Mrs. W. J. T. sty ers, Cherryville. Best secimen of tatting: First prize: Miss Ethel Cathey; second, Mrs. A. P. Deck, Bessemer City. Best tidy, fancy: First prize, Mrs. D. P. McLurd; second, Mrs. D. R. La Far, Gastonia. Best embroidery pillow cases: 1st prize. Mrs. L. M. Nolen, Cherryvilie, second, Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Gastonia Best sofa pillow: First prize, Miss Annie Gray; second, Mrs. H. W. Counts, Gastonia. Best set table doilies: First prize. Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Gastonia. Best piano cover: First prize, Mrs. J. White Ware, Gastonia; second. Miss Sudie Whitener, Stanley. Best pair towels: First prize. Mrs. J. A. Estridge; second, Mrs. J. W. Ware, Gastonia. Best ladies shawl, crocheted: 1st prize. Mrs. G. H. Harris, Gastonia; second. Miss Elizabeth Ixve, Gasto nia. Best tray cover: First prize, Mrs. I). R. I-aFar, Gastonia; second. Miss Bettie Tucker, Bessemer City. Best centerpiece: First prize, Mrs. M. L. Mauney, Gastonia; second, Mrs. C. T. Udford. Dallas. Best ladies handkerchief: First prize, Mrs. J. A. Estridge; second, Mrs. V. E. Long. Gastonia. Best carving cloth: First prize. Mrs. J. White Ware. Gastonia. Best tea or lunchcloth: First prize. Miss S. Kate Ientz: second, Miss Gertrude Hoover, Mount Holly. Best collar, hand made: First prize, Miss Ieona Kiser, R. 2, Besse mer City; second. Miss Kate Cox. Gastonia. R. 2. Best pincushion, embroidered: 1st prize, Mrs. J. M. Holland. Gastonia: second. Miss Iaura Young, Besse mer City. Best corset cover: First prize, for a coffee quit the cpriee me -3 m a X.Sr . aT dehcious ir food drink Tr1iXMMRrt 'Thiere's a Reason At Grocers . Mia Tenia Abernethy. Stanley; sec ond,,. Miss II Craig, R. lr. Lowell. Best child's cap, crocheted: First prize. Miss Essie Clemmer: second. Mrs. L. A. Brown, Bessemer City. Best table runner, embroidered: First prize, Mrs. M. L. Msuney, Gas tonia; second. Miss Sudie Whitener, Stanley, RFD. Best' crayon drawing: First prize. Mrs. Mattie Anderson, Gastonia. Best oil painting: Miss Lowry Shuford, Gastonia. Best water color painting: Miss Lowry Shuford. Gastonia. Best painting on china: First prize, Mrs. Henry Glenn; second. Miss Kate Miller, Gastonia. Special Premiums for Ladies Over GO. Best pair of socks, home knit: Mrs. W. W. Whitesides. Bessemer. Best specimen of tatting: First prize, Mrs. L. J. Wilson. Gastonia; second, Mrs. Sidney Shetley, Besse mer City. Best specimen of knitting: Mrs. S. C. Ford. Lowell. R. 2. II y Girls I'nder 1U Year. Best centerpiece: Jake Parlier, Gasfonia. Best pin cushion: Miss Myrtle Abernathy. Lowell. Best night gown: First prize, Ila Craig. Lowell; second, Mrs. Alice Ramsey, Bessemer City. Pantry and Dairy Supplies. Best quart Jar quartered apples: First prize, Mrs. Alice Rameeur, Bes semer; second, Mrs. M. A. Shannon, Gastonia, R. 4. Best quart jar beans: Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Gastonia. Best quart jar tomatoes: Mrs. Al ice Ramsey, Bessemer City. Best quart Jar halved peaches: ast prize, Mrs. A. R. Rankin, Gastonia; second, Mrs. M. A. Shannon, Gasto nia, R. 4. Best quart jar grapes: First prize. Mrs. Ellen White, Gastonia, R. 2; second, Mrs. M. A. Shannon, Gasto nia, R. 4. Best quart jar sweet peppers: Miss Verge Davis. Gastonia. Best quart jar vegetable soup: First prize. Mrs. J. H. Rutledge, Dal las. R-2; second, Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Gastonia. Best jar chow-chow: Mrs. A. R. Rankin. Gastonia. Best quart jar rhubarb: Mrs. Alice Ramsey, Bessemer City. Best jar whole peaches: Mrs. El len White, Gastonia. Best quart jar blackberries: Mrs. M. A. Shannon, Gastonia. Best quart jar cucumbers: Mrs. M. A. Shannon, Gastonia. Best quart jar green tomato sweer pickles: First prize, Mrs. W. O. fashion. Lowell; second. Mrs. J. H. Rutledge, Dallas. Best pint jar green tomato pickies: Mrs. T. P. Rankin. Iowell. Best bottle grape juice: Mrs. J. 11. Rutledge. Dallas. Best Glass of jelly, any variety: First prize, Mrs. A. P. Deck, Besse mer City; second, Mrs. W. D. Antno ny, Gastonia. Canning Club and Home Demonstra. tion. Best exhibit at County Fair, in eluding variety of canned goods, cat sup Chili sauce, preserves and Jel Ho- First nrize. Miss Blanche Mor row, Bessemer City; second, M-iss Jenett Jenkins, Gastonia. Best quart jar cherries: First prize. Miss Ola Mauney, Bessemer City; second, Mrs. S. T. Whitesides. R-l , Gastonia. Best quart jar quartered apples: First prize. Miss Mary Kiser, Besse mer City; second. Mrs. H. D. Ander son, Gastonia, R-l. Best quart jar whole apples: First prize, Miss Louisa Deck. Bessemer; second. Mrs. R. M. Falls, Gastonia, I. Best quart jar beans: First prize. Miss Pauline Shannon. Gastonia, R 4; second. Miss Maggie Kiser, Besse mer City. Best quart jar tomatoes: First prize. Miss Ola Rhyne, Gastonia. second. Mrs. C. M. Reep, Bessemer. Best quart jar of halved peaches: First prize. Miss Pauline Shannon, Gastonia, R-4; second. Miss Lena Kiser, Bessemer City. Best quart Jar grapes: First prize, Miaa F.ilon OarBon. Gastonia. R-l: second. Miss Nellie Jenkins, Gastonia Best quart jar corn: f irst prize, Miss Ola Mauney, Bessemer City; Miss Marie Oates. Bessemer. Best quart jar sweet pepper: First prize. Miss Alma Froneberger. Besse mer City; second. Mrs. k. m. e aus, Gastonia. R-l. Best quart jar hot pepper: First DlSTAMTPaSHTJ II M S5 I, -T II r .. - - Ji . " . Til -iii-i'v.-.' Ill prise, Miss Pauline Shannon, Gasto nis; second. Miss Mary Kiser, Besse mer city. . Best 'quart Jar pears: ' First prize, Miss Nellie Jenkins. Gastonia; sec ond. Hiss Lizzie Harmon, Bessemer. Best quart Jar or sweet potatoes: First prize. Miss Alms Froneberger, second. Miss Maggie Kiser, Bessemer. Best quart jsr vegetable soup: 1st prize, Mrs. H. O. Anderson, Gasto nia. R-l; second, Miss Ola Msuney, Bessemer City. Best quart Jsr of pickled onions: Miss Lizzie Harmon. Bessemer City. Beat quart Jar of ngs: Mrs. H. O. Anderson, Gastonia. Best quart Jar beets: First prize. Miss Edna Elmore, Lowell; second. Miss Etta Shannon. Gastonia. Beet quart jar damson plums: Miss Edna Elmore, Lowell. Best quart Jar whole peaches: 1st prize, Miss Genever Kiser, Bessemer City; second. Miss Alma Froneber ger, Bessemer City. Best quart jar of carrots: Mrs. II. D. Anderson. Gastonia. Best quart jar of es plant: Mrs. H. D. Anderson. Gastonia. Best quart jar pumpkin: First prize. Miss Beulah Kiser, Bessemer; second. Miss Marie Oates. Bessemer City. R-2. Best quart jar cucumbers: First prize. Miss lerena Kiser, Bessemer; second. Miss Etta Shannon, Gasto nia. Best quart jar of squash: Mrs. H. I). Anderson, Gastonia. Best quart jar of small turnips: First prize. Miss Pearl Ramseur. Bessemer City; second. Miss Maggie Deck, Bessemer City. Best quart jar of figs: First prize. Miss Lucy Wilkinson, Belmont; sec ond. Miss Louisa Deck. Bessemer. Best quart jar green tomato sweet pickles: Mrs. A. P. Deck, Bessemer. Best quart Jar beets: Mrs. A. P. Deck, Bessemer City. Home Demonstration. Best chocolate layer cake: Miss Lucy Wilkinson, Belmont. Best doughnuts: Miss Louisa Deck, Bessemer City. Beaten biscuits: Miss Vada Bean, Cherryville. Best tea cakes: First prize, Miss Maggie Deck, Bessemer City; sec ond, Mrs. L. E. Torrence, Gastonia. Best light bread: First prize, Miss Maggie Deck; second. Miss louisa Deck, Bessemer City. Best display of Taney work: First prize, Miss Lucy Wilkinson, Bel mont; second, Mrs. John Robinson, Gastonia. Best display of mixed candy: Miss Louisa Deck, Bessemer City. Best display of canned goods, in cluding catsup and Chili sauce, pre serves in preserve jars and Jellies: First prize. Mrs. L. (5. Ramsey, Bes semer City;' second, Mrs. John I'. Robinson Gastonia Lincoln County Canning Clul. Best exhibit at County Fair, in cluding variety of canned goods, cat sup, l hili sauce, preserves and Jel lies: First prize, Miss Virginia Mc Connell, Stanley; second, Miss Janie Brown, Iron Station. Best quart jar cherries: First prize Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt. Stanley; sec ond, Miss Janie Brown. Iron. Best quart jar quartered apples: First prize. Miss Delia Sigmon, Stan ley; second. Miss Evelyn Lineberger. Iron Station. Best six glasses of jelly: First prize, Miss Edna Sigmon, Stanley; second, Miss Surye Brown, Iron. Best quart jar beans: First prize, Miss Hattie Bean. Cherryville; sec ond. Mrs. M. F. Voder, Lincolnton Best uuart jar tomatoes: First prize. Miss Mary Wise, Lincolnton; second, Miss Hattie Bean, Cherryville Best quart jar halved peaches: First prize, MIhs Hattie Bean, Cher ryville; second, Mrs. J. F. Bern hardt, Stanley. Best quart jar grapes: First prize. Miss June Rhyne; second. Miss Net tie W111U, Lincolnton. Best quart jar corn: First prize. Mrs. 1). P. Waters. Lincolnton; sec ond, Mrs. M. F. Voder. Lincolnton. Best quart jar pears; First prize, Mrs. D. F. Waters, Lincolnton; sec ond. Miss Nettie Willis, Henry. Best quart jar sweet potatoes: 1st prize, Mrs. C. J. Bean, Cherryville; second. Miss Mary, Wise, Lincolnton. Best quart jar Soup mixture: 1st prize. Miss Delia Sigmon, Stanley; second, Mrs. R. H. Willis, Lincolnton. Best quart Jar butter beans: First prize, Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt, Stanley. Best quart jar pickled onions: Mrs. H. Weidner, Lincolnton. Best quart Jar figs: First prize, Miss Delia Sigmon, Stanley; second, Mrs. D. F. Waters, Lincolnton. Best quart jar beets: First prize. Miss Delia Sigmon, Stanley; sec ond, Miss Nettie Willis, Henry. Best quart jar peaches: First prize, Mrs. D. P. Waters, Lincolnton; second. Mrs. M. F. Voder, Lincolnton. Best quart Jar blackberries: First prize, Mrs. D. F. Waters, Lincolnton; second. Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt. Stan ley. Best quart green tomato sweet pickles: First prize. Mrs. D. P. Wa ters; second. Miss Daisy Voder, Lin colnton. Best pint jar figs: Mrs. M. F. Yo der, Lincolnton. Best pint jar strawberries: First prize, Miss Edna Sigmon; second, Miss Edna Reinhardt. Stanley. Best bottle vinegar: First prize, Mrs. M. F. Yoder; second. Miss Lois Seagle, Lincolnton. Best bottle of Chili sauce: Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt. Stanley. Best quart jar of halved apples: First prize, Miss Kate Rhyne, Reeps ville; second, Miss Emma Munday, Iron Station. ! Best quart jar pimentos: First prize, Miss Delia Sigmon; second. Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt. Stanley. Best quart Jar cabbage pickle: 1st prize, Miss Edna Reinhardt; second, Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt. Stanley. Best quart Jar okra: First prize: Miss Nettie Willis. Henry; second, Miss Rosa Bell Quickel. Lincolnton. Best pint Jar marmalade: First prize. Miss Edna Reinhardt; second, Mrs. J. G. Morrison. Stanley. Best pint Jar mint Jelly: First prize. Miss Lena Dellinger: second, Miss Virginia McConnell, Stanley. Best pint Jar Dixie relish: First prize. Miss Edna Sigmon; second, Miss Delia Sigmon. Stanley. Best counterpane: First prize. Miss Sarah S. Wyant, Lincolnton, R 2; second, Mrs. Nannie Beam, Cher ryrille. R-I. Best quilt, any style: First prize, Mrs. R. II. Willis, Lincolnton; see- Th. I). ieiQ)Usv 9 U 4i re Wnere Ine cars atop You'd be surprised to know bow many people do practi cally all their trading la the Drug Line at our store. If it's in the Drag Line we have it and you may rest assur ed that the quality and price 4s right. Take Advantage of Our Phone Service No need ot going down town for Drugs. Just step to the phone and tell us your wants In the Drug Line. We will fill and deliver phone orders promptly and satisfactorily. No extra charge. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Leave your prescriptions to us and they will be filled promptly and accurately. We devote utmost attention to prescription work and have succeeded in winning the con fidence of the majority of the leading physicians and the general public to such an extent that we have a large per centage of the prescription business of the city. Our Famous Ice Cream, 4 Flavors, at All Times. TORRENCE DRUG CO. PHONE 16 "ON THE CORNER" GASTONIA, N. C ond. Dr. Kiser. Reepsvllle. Best centerpiece: First prize, Miss Sallie Link; second. Miss Janie Brown, Iron Station. Best ladies' handkerchief: First prize. Miss Janie Brown: second, Mrs. G. W. Brown. Iron Station. Best collar, hand made: First prize, Miss Janie Brown; second. Miss Sallie Link. Iron Station. Best display of fancy work: First prize. Miss Janie Brown; second, Miss Sulye Brown, Iron Station. Best specimen of tatting: First prize, Mrs. V. L. Dellinger, Iron Sta tion; second. Mrs. liuitt Costner, Lincolnton. Best specimen of crochet: First prize, Mrs. Hultt Costner, Lincoln ton; second, Miss Nannie Beam. Cherryville. Best specimen of embroidery: Allen's Foot-Ease for the Troops. Many war cona boapitali bare ordered Allen' Foot- Ease, the antlaeptie powder, for oaa among the troop. Shaken into tho ahoea or diaaolred In the fooUbatb, Allen' Foot-Ear (fire rct and comfort, take tho frlciion from tha ahoe, and prevent the feet gettihi; tired or foot-aora. Drug and Depart men t Htorc everywhere Mil It, g&c. Don't accept any tvb$titutt. WILSON JOY' RIDING IN HUGHES' "FOOL'S PARADISE" (With thank to a Republican newspaper tor the if ratios) NOW thut tm COM is r &HOCK r rtcT9m BtflGE ao rut SUP n FULL " DHAfHaiRVES We Can ALL (io and VOTE For WILSON DID YOU EVER GET UP IN THE MORNING feeling like you have seen an old ROOSTER or HEX that had a a bad case of ROl'P. head down, kinder pigeontoed. knocked-out feeling: don't feel like you can make It. like you couldn't climb a greasy pole forward, let alone backards. If you knew you would' get $1,000 for the CO-I P STI NT. Now. if you have this reeling, it is from a run-down physical condition, if you have this double-twisted, knock-out good-for-nothlng-feellng, GET YOC a bottle of that wonderful BUILD-UP MEDICINE. Ken-Tone f - i THE SYSTKM B11LDKR ' Try it and see how much better you will feel after taking only a few doses. KKX-TOXK will put VIM and PIT in your whole system. Ask your neighbor about this medicine; it is the talk of the county. gl.OO Z Bottle r--V) For safe la Caatoala at Torrenre I hug Co.; J. H. Keaaedy Co.; J. IV Adams; Loraf Pra Co.; Thlgpea ln& Co Bessemer City; P. D. gammer, Dallas;. Alleat Drag Co, CberrjTilte. ,-. Corner H Miss Sarah Wyant. Lincolnton, R-2. Best specimen of light bread: Mrs. M. L. Yoder, Lincolnton. - Best coverlet: First prize: Mm. John Seagle. Lincolnton; second. Dr. Kiser, Reepsvllle. Best child's cap: First prize, Mrs. Hultt Costner; second, Miss Mae Abernathy, Lincolnton. Best exhibit of preserves in pre serve Jars: First prize, Mrs. D. P. Waters, Lincolnton; second. Miss Ed na Reinhardt, Stanley. IDULTIIY. Open to the World. 120 Silver I-ovlng Cup for best R. I. Red was won by J. L. Borders, Earl, N. C, on S. C. R. I. Red pullet. $20 Silver Loving. Cup for best Rock -Was won by J. Thos. Whlson ant. Charlotte, N. C. on Barred Rock Continued on page .) For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and ce reals. Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try It. Obtainable everywhere. Adr. Omaha Be. - 9 n I r.e?w fttirl iU is 6-.'5b?J'5?-!:'; s U ; .1.'.!, 4 -

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