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rxca two ;-.j4,-!- V. V. OASXCll CAIXTTX HON DAT, MAY 10, J 920.; Gastonia Daily Gazette leaned Every Afternoon in the Week ftxeapt Bssday at 23S West Mi" Ave. ESTABLISHED 1SS0. , mCB: 236 , WIST MAIM AVE, -.i ,f '.' PHONE 50. JAZETTK CO- Psb- PUBLISHING liahers. ' f. p. ATKINS. CfEril MlllKer. HUGH 4- QUERY. Witef XOE KINCAID BROCKMAlf, - Sety IU( Admitted into the nuns a ran nnu. t GaatonlsV N. C, at the pouad sate at Pottage, Apru mw, v. wm disquieting to Ul who thought f K jjVrf tlt"afte theyibad that the nomination ought to go to a Gaa- ton county maa. - "But," . said.; they; if'yoia cant agree among yourselves as to your . candidate, neither eaawa. You are about as ha as Mecklenburg was a few year ago. " ; - Put, since the withdrawal of Wilson, the major'a candidacy has been picking up right along. He has gone" ttlB ,nB week to the western part of the district. f"g'3:grs::srsi,ia?iB''rBiS8segso";o:aiffiic.i Carrtlt r stall ta tat Cltyi ' IW til ....... ...$MK CattofcU. .... .t0l Am Months ...L Wa Vnnth . . . . . ....... .. JO - Bw Kail Ovtaids af Gaataala: Dm Yftir... 'J-JJ (Jr Months ..... . 2.00 fiMeKoaths ..... L00 rw. Vhth . . " . .50 r. tHI WEEKLY GAZETTE; 'tTeer ...........IIM 5, MMths ... Payable Iavarlabry Im Advasca. .78 ifMtMr of The Aaaodatad Praaa The ' PreM U azeloaiTaly antitlad t lb m for repubUeatioa of all mw ftfpatA eroditod to It or not otWwiaa ataaltad in this paper and also tba local mm Babliabad herein. All rights of re NAlleatloa of speelal dlapatcbaa are also 1 sJASTONIA, THE SOUTH' S CITY OP SPIITDLES. MONDAY MAY 10, 1920. AN AMERICAN PLATFORM. From widely sDted portions of this 1 ,s -rfwy gentlemea of. both parties, aD in re- -r nkijtiTe ood la tro to ine greaiesi, ' t ,,. ' tae gTSTest, the most responsible aad ! v 'mat tarribla job that any man can have E am the earth today the Presidency of - Ike United "SUtes of America. We do '' ' jmI venture to choose that man, nor to -rl 1 choose h party for him, but we do yen , tare to choose a platform for both and J J, t write it here. It is a platform upon J " vhlch we believe the next President of the . "TJaited -States can be elected. If there ' .; -t .-OLfter he prove big enough to live up to tka platform he can write himself the '', third, perhaps the second trtt Presi- , " 4ent this republic ever has had. - ' On platform has four planks. These v' 5 jplaaks are: America, Law, Order, Work, Taxes together, these spell no mora than catmnen sense. Taken together they au H ttcaBy., will erii hysteria We think . ' v 1 ttey also autonlatically viU diaposa of the '' Qwetioa of which shall occupy the grave , ' Kuropeanisra or Americanism. 1 We are ffrt,i,gPMti.ioannt t aifn the role of ' "the deceased to the former. It is time i j i- we buried anarchy in America and open cd npi new, country to actual law, actual , , arder and actual 'work. ? V, Pray observe, there is no labor plank in fkia platform. There is a better word. , ; It means much that "labor" does not W iWii today. It is a abort word, but ' v of the biggest and best in our laa- "jtatgoWorkl X , -Jbbert Quillea, of Fountain Inn, S . C . , 'y in Saturday Evening Post. - , THE ORPHANAGE. One bt the hiMt iiuiwriant matters that came up today in the final sessions of the A. R. P. Si-nod "was the tnatter of the leoaUon of a big orphanage in the east era bounds of the denomination's terri torv. Linwood college is favored above all the other locations offered for con sideration . The natural advantages and resources already possessed by Lin wood make a strong appeal to the .denotnina' tion's committee. From reports, how ever, the proposition of financing the mat tht is a little too iteep. There is no question but that the matter of locating a big orphanage and assembly ground at Linwood would be a great thing for this section . passed away tbey would leave an influ ence for good behind. I -'7 . ;.w. f. Tha choir. rttmrwMuxi nt nunfiira t Belmont Glee elub,. rendered .their part ef the program beautif oJiy. i The trio, ' Nearer Thy Presence, " sung , by ' Miss Lyda RanUn, Mrs. Robert Cox and Mr. R-'H. Bennett,- was especially enjoyable. There were no morn lag services in any of the churches of the town and the large school auditorium was filled -its capacity CLOVER CULLINGS. THE A. R. P. SYNOD. The A. R. P. Synod which has been in session in Gastonia for the past three or four days adjourned today. Their stay with us has been delightful. It has been a real pleasure to have tlene godly men in our midst . Practically all the city church pult - by vin-iting,l- wi "of the A. R. P. church u4.il the people were given a sample of sound A. R. P. doctrine. It is to be hoped that these people will see their way to visit Gastonia again, unofficially at least, if not in the rapacity of' a Synod . THE WAY IT GOES. Charlotte Observer. The Gastouia Gazette announces that police authorities are giving notice that ' ' the law prohibiting the use of open cut outs and glaring headlights on the streets of Gastonia is to be strictly enforced . ' ' Good, but for how longf It is the com mon failing of towns in this State to develop nianiiis of law-enfoMf ment of the kind, only to forget abouV it in a short time and then the evil springs up again m aggravate! form. They come bock with more noi.se and brighter lights than ever before,anl high revelry reigns in that town until au accident of a ser ious Mature occurx, ttifd then there is another .brief period of law-enforcement . or the next lew. days. t will - prove ex pensive to bounce along the streets of Gastonia or blaee a way by night, but if the same condition holds good a month hence, Gastonia will have proved un ex ception to the rule. BELMONT BUDGET THE Y. M. C. A. The Gasctte; hopes that the it the movement for a Y. M. C. Gastonia, mention of which revival A. for was made TT, if .Saturday, will not result in vain. This ,,ity s big enough in every wsy to sup- .pevt a x.,M; C, A., and its ?eititna imrt prosperous enough to build one, even jwithoat the . handsome nucleus fund Available. 1 ( : A POLL OF THE WOMEN. The Gaston county representatives in He General Assembly would like an ex--preaoion of sentiment from the women f the county as to the suffrage amend xsent which will come p at the special lion tins summer. A poll of the wo of the COUntV WOuld ?iv than. . I good idea of how to express them- ! pelves on the question. fj w ot that there is to be a similar V poll conducted in Union county for the . ; impose of aseertaining the sentiment of r's.ike. women of that county. , Tfce.Gaxette would be willing to con sWtsoch a straw vote throuah the Xeduim of this newspaper if such a pro axdare were acceptable to the women of , tka county . , I - , GASTON'S CANDIDATE Ajpr Bui winkle" returned to the city Saturday from a week of campaigning 3si the mountain!. He brings back en t eurs"iK report from every corner of xwuntaias. XataiaDy, be would aay W "f rom pother disinterested sources, the same information has trickled into BolsrinUe eampaign headquarters here. Xarij inlthe race t had been predicted that Dr ., Peterson and Judge ' Council ld the mountain vote sewed up. When Mrv Qiyckei, of Lincoln county, came ti be said that the mountain voter were for him. And so it goes. , However wa believe that. Major Bui winkle Las, the lead on all of them. . He was in the race some weeks" before the ethers announced themselves, . He has Hat advantage. - Then,- the withdrawal! t Solicitor Wilson has aided Mr. Bui- awe i caaaiuacy. ; . inat- Jtaer were Correspou deuce of The Gazette. BKUMONT, May 10. The following program was earned out Sunday morn mg at 11 o'clock when Rev. Dr. J. H. f lenderlite, of (fitatonia4 preached tbs an nual sermon to the graduating class of the Belmont high school at the ..school auditorium: "Hark, Hark, My Soul," bv the choir. ' . "Bless, O My aoul," by the congrega tion. ' . Prayer- by Rev.J..T. Dendy. "Somebody Knows," by the choir. -Scripture reading by Rev. J, E. Thomp son, g "Jesus Galls, ".by the choir. Announcements,-, v' by Superintendent FiUgerald. v.' Sermon, by Dr: J. H. Henderlite. Trio," "Nearer thy Presence. ' ' "All Hail th Power at .Imii ' VJm." by the congregaotion. Benediction, Rev. B. G. Mae. In introducing Dr. Henderlite to the audieuce Superintendent Fitzgerald re marked that he was presenting not only an able preacher but a man. . In a few introductory remarks Dr. Henderlite1 expressed his pleasure at be ing in Belmont and complimented the Belmont schoobi on being among the best in the. stale. Taking for his text the parable of the Good Samaritan, Luke 10-30:37, iDr. Henderlite gave a, splen did and inspiring sermon, particularly appropriate for the young people, who will soon begin to choose which pathway they must take. He characterized the journey of life as being composed of two sides the "other" side taken by the Good ; Samaritan and ".this 'J side taken by the Levite and the priest. The "other" side is the side of service, self saerifiee and love for one's feUowman. It is the side that demands hard 'work, is not arrays pleasant, some times ex pensive and not conducive to a long life, while "this" side, which Is thatf self interest, has "many pleasant features, it a very easy side, more comfortable, less expensive and gives longer-life, aa it is less strenuous. .However, -the great thought about life is not the quantity but the quality of the life lived. - The happiest man at Jericho was' the Samari tan." .Let' the measure of "your life be not wliat yon take out of it bot what yon put into it. , The . true Samaritan is Cbrist, and the only way to walk with him is to be on the side of the Good Samaritan, for Christ Hxmsclf wae al ways found helping the nev and dis tressed. - ?-'''. ? Telling the young people of the .need of the world .today for help and service and that the demand for it had never -been ad great, he stressed the necessity of their .choosing .which ' side they ex pected to traveL .'He ended ' with the Corespondents of The .Daily Gaxette. ,. ' CLOVER, 8. C, Mayv 10. Mrs. Mouse of Carthage, N.-C is visiting the family of Mr. G. W. Pleasants, V The district meeting of the United Daughters of th Confederacy Was held in York Friday. The president of the South Oarolina division, Mri j Lawton, of Charleston, was present and gave a most helpful talk. Miss Mary Williams was also on the program and spoke most interestingly of the work. A delicious luncheon was served by the York ladies in the McNeel Memorial building. The following ladies from Clover . were in at tendance: Mrs. J. E. Bcamguard, presi dent Andrew Jackson chapter, Mrs. B. A. Jackson, Mrs. W. P. Griery Mrs, W. H. Pursley, Mrs. W. M. Matthews, and Mrs. R L. .Wylie. t:- Mrs. James A. Page antV Mrs. John M. Smith attended the A. R. P,' Synod in .Gastonia Friday. Mrs. Page went to Charlotte to attend the music festi val. . Mrs. Herbert Wright and son Herbert, are visiting in York. Miss Mary Clinton is visiting ber niece, Mrs. E. Price Rankin, of Gas tonia. . y Miss Louise Smith is spending the weekend in Hartsville, S. O., -at Coker college, with her sister, Miss: Christine Smith. si Mr. Owen Fitzsimons spent Thursday night in Cralotte. , Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Moore .' spent Thursday afternoon shopping in Bock HU1. ., Mists Lila Jackson is spending the week-end with her cousin, -Miss Lizzie Wood, who is principal of ; the Filbert school. She will attend the commence ment exercises of Miss Wood's school on Friday evening. Mr. John Knox is spending the week eud in York with his daughater, Mrs. B, I). Dorsett. -V Mr. George Williams is the delegate from the Clover Associate Reformed I'resbyt-erian church to the synod at Gas toiiia this week. y Mr. Justin Smith, who has been a stu dent at Trinity I'ark preparatory school, lms returned to his homefor the summer, Mm. Herbert Wright and little son, Herbert. Misses Bess Jackson, Bess Ad aius and Mildred Parrott and Mr. Frank MrJvlweo spent UffWar--eveninir , in Gastonia attending the Associate Reform ed Presbyterian synod. Mr. M. L. Smith has returned from business trip to Columbus, Ga. Miss Lip ford, who is principal of the Miller school in the Bethel section, spent the week-end in town with, her friend, Miss Gladys Nichols. . Dr. Chris Allen, of Gastonia, spent Friday night at home with his father, who is still confined to his room. Mrs. Robert Barnwell, of York, spent last Wednesday in Clover as the guest of Mrs. I. J. Campbell.. They motored to Gastonia Wednesday afternoon, aecom panied by Mrs. W. I. Brison. Mr. Lee Jackson, who has been confin ed to his room for several months, has gone to a sanatorium at Asheville for the summer. . Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Barnett and Mr. Ben Goforth spont Monday afternoon in Clover with friends. c-'si if t'"v'-- .,v-b;! - II -" ik'Jxfr ; K'- ' STffir:nrt!r:iB"";o'!XSi'SS'','S'':t: LARGE TOCK 1 TOSE 1 .RFTTF.R 600P- w& ( 1 il -.CV- .V'i K ...... ' f:-. l- k if a 'siti i h r f is s " 1 III t I ir .si ' WE ARE NOT TIED DOWN WITH EXPENSES SO CAN GIVE YOU BETTER PRICES . FROM OBEY U17S OF S HAIR ClO;iESS 1 1 tlea ' that they . choose - the side of ser two can-.!; ' from Gaston eoury in- tts J vice and sacrifice, the side of Christ, and Science Shown that Grit, Dust," Dirt Cause Dandruff and Stop Up the Color Glands This Produces Scarf, Brittle Hair, Dead Hair, Palling, Thin Hair, Bald ness, Gray Hair aad Worry Over Your Appearance. How to restore Your Hair and Have Beautifnl Soft, Tress es. Most men and women utterly neglect dust, dirt and grit than our face or dust, dirt and vrit than our face of hands. But the hair covers it up until we are suddenly shocked at the appear ance of our hair with dandruff, thin or failing hair, lack of luster and ararness. To have beautiful, soft, lustrous hair1 all the time you must obey the natural laws of hair and scalp cleanliness and give it regular attention, urnsn. yonr hair - regularly every night. Shampoo your hair thoroughly with Q-Ban (pro nounced (Ku-Ban) liquid, shampoo two times a week. Do not nee ordinary soap shampoo. Your hair secretes an oil when mixed with Ordinary shampoo, cause yonr hair to crack and get brittle. But Q Ban' Liquid Shampoo has a base of eo roanut oil and is already prepared , in the right proportions. Q-Baa Liquid Shampoo makes regular billows of foam iug lather that dries qukily, cleanses the sealp and hair of all dirt aad grit, leaving your hair soft and -fluffy. After shampooing apply a litle Q-Baa Hair Tonic, This tonic supplies the hair cells with the nourishment needed. It also kills the dandruff germs. Follow above simple directions and a beautiful head of healthy hair is yours for a lif t-timc'Q-Ban-Liquid Shampoo and Q-Ban Hair Tonie-will cause your brittle, thin or falling hair to grow thick again,, with the ' luster, snap and life of a' young girl's, hair. Your sealp will be healthy and clean. But be eareful to get "Q Dan," as that Ms the name of the only safe shampoo and tonic made.' It does not cost much and you can easily use It J in. the privacy , ox your home. . Sold by J. H.' Keasedy t Co. B i i 1 11 "WHERE THERE IS BUT ONE PRICE" .' The Gastonia Furniture Company is the only One Price Fur niture Store in the county. ; , , , . - :(., 4 $We are cutloose from long time. prices, high rents and bad debts, and no installment house loaded down with such ex- pense can give you 'good; furniture atstich low priceii S We Have Only One Price : ; - Where there is more than One Price someone pays too much. bee our goods-get our price-for we have only one price. : You are invited . " : , ;rTelephbne23 BUM.: mm Gastonia Furniture v Company - : ONE PRICE' - , , K1 k i. i . I 5 11 If IX n . i i t r : I 6 1 i ; r A NERVOUS VDEGK From Tlree Ycxn' Satfermf. Sayg TexU City, ?rex.-la Interntiiif ttttemeiit. Mrg, G. H. SdtOI, vf'fhistowa, ays: "For three years') suffered untold agony with my head.'1! was unable to do any 01 my work. t'Cv m:;::- I Just wanted to sleep all the time, lor that was the only ease I could get, whea 1 was asleep. 1 became a nervous wreck ust from the awful suffering with my bead. ? ,, , :t:-v I was so nervous that the least noise would make me Jump out of my bed. 1 had uo energy, and was unable to do anything. 'My son, a young boy, bad to do au my household duties, v I was not able to do anything until I took Cardui. I took three bottles in all, and it sorely cured me of those awful headaches. That has been three years ago, and I know the cure is permanent, for 1 have never had any headache since taking Cardui .. . . Nothing relieved me until 1 took Cardui, It did wonders for me." - :;?rf Try Cardui for your troubles mad from medicinal ingredients recommended In medical books as being of benefit in female troubles, and 40 years of use has proven that the books are right Begm taking Cardui today. ' V NC-131 :::n;sX;':n::m:n;::.a:m;:K H ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the pflte of Sheriff of Gaston eounty," subject? U tba action of the Democratic primaries of Jane 5, 1920. . Jf. W. CARROLL. Gastonia, N.'C.', May 7, 1920.- FOR KEPRESENTATITE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Representative of Gaston county in the lever house of the Genera Assembly, of North Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries on Satorday, June 5. - ' - : - A. E. W0LT2, . ;' GastonU, N. C, A'prU 24, 1920. MAT FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Register ef Deeds for Gaston county, subject to' the action of the Democratic primary 'to be held oa Saturday, Jnne 5, 1920. ' "', ; . : :i .HOWARD R THOMPSON. Stanley; N. CL April 42, 1920. M-Th-tf ;vj i.' - V. ; --- FOR C0TJNTT COMMISSIONER.: The candidacy of Ernest L. Frone- berfer, ef Bessemer City, for "eotmty eommispinner f rem Crow ?eri Jfotjnfsin 6 Ql DIE AIL i TUESDAY ROLAND In Adventures "TRAILED BY THREE ' A " .and..- Jx-;& - . ........... ; . . - . . , "FATTY ARBUCKLE AND THE BROADWAY STARS m : , : 6?-- - iBKBSiBSKBilllK -.-it- Price 13,000.00 ! : REAL ESTATE 1 6-room dwelling' on Falla St., 78x110. ; , ; lot on South'St., 68x150. " A . . :. . .... . . . . . ....... lot on Fouth Ave., between. 8. Marietta and South St., " I' room dwelling on three acres land on Arlington St. 1 lot on South Marietta Street, 75x135. -. - !- ' 8 room dwelling a W. Airline Ave. '.' 6 room dweBing on. Falla St. T8xl68. . : . . .--V.. -f 'i'.:';;. -:v-: 8 room dwelling oa Falls 8t.,T8xl68. t i .5: 1 ' " - c ' Before buying m home or vacant Jot it will pay yon to see what we nave to offer- See-us if you want a farm we have them w 7 s ,- R. &. D I C K S O N &t C O M P A N Y 221 W. Mala Ave. - ;;r.::. "lNVISTMXIfTS ;:- - Pkoaa 759-" v R. 0. Crawford, Salesman, Phonea 750 aad 3303 - : township is hereby suggested, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries on" June' 5th . . - 7M TH tf FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Gas ton county, Subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of Jnne 5, 1920. ,J - C. C. CRAIG, x.'- Gastonia, N. .C.V April 2, 1920. " - ; FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR . h. f' -Vand PRINTING. . , I announea my candidacy forTommie- sioner of Labor and Printing in "the June State-wide Democratie primary to soc- eeed Hon. M. L. Shipmas, incumbent, and wiU appreciate yonr vote aad support at tbe polls. Aik any tine who knows of my labor in and about the Legislature since DAvrop. DrLLirnrn. Gss"-: -. c., Ar -i r " - GASTONIA HARDER r SUPPLY HOUSE J. CHARLES QLTNN, Prop. Berbers Supplies, rurr.i Jture and Fixtures, TcrJca, - Massage Cream, Etc. -. - : - gents for . . -' ATLANTA B. A 8. Co. ; '. I,. -: OFFICE: ; " Pearson tt Adams Barber Shop . . . .V Telephone 614 ' Gastonia, U. C Ladies and Gen ta get' your tonic and etc, at the Gastonis Barber Supply Co., dandruff oot.l
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