TUESDAY, HAY 25, 1923. :7 A trunli full . - n of Irimlvxircls ft " t i.. 4- can't .tell the news about : ; e Camels like your .taste will! , it . ?n& gasic:tia cjLzrrrs I" r 1 " '-- II if- w- -..'. 4 j. i rtn- : ' s s y:''&p?l lis -- J1 X XnAT J you 1-like most in - a cigarette - - I . A you'll find in Camels they , are so r i-j v. ; , raie&imjg ia juavor, so aeiignuui in uieuow- . I : ' mildness, so .smooth,' yet so full -bodied. ''4 , . ' . 1, Camels quality and Camels expert blend : V r f of choice Turkish and . choice Domestic S : tobaccos make the most wonderful combi- j c: - ' nation ever put into a cigarette I You will , ' ( V t i X -.'. rrorttrcfroirrVi I CmAVa I.'k.. It J. Reynolds , ' i: I f:;iV 4n,otfaer feature about Camelst they - V h'-'-' leave. no iinnlpncorif virr.of-tr ft.4. k . ' 3 cor unpleasant .cigaretty odor ! f , ' fk ' ij; You'll choose Camels quality and f ! .-r::!!:. t1" 4' CamelsW?nd-t Wprentfums, coupons , tfJiniii:! I v?V:: gifts you ever heard tell of J ; ' !f5;?"::i:!lf j' -: f -r X A f 'fMri?..t""sss:::::::.i:i;, 1 I'a? 3v- v'-. vrvs !!.'. 8 , SPECIAL'FOR -" ....Mi.. t il UicSDAY-WEDNESDAY : mi a' ; is. StmSCRIPTIONS TO NORTH CARO- XIlfA ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL. -, The fulluwiug rash subscriptions were mwived up to Saturday night, daring last - week, front' t rwmls at contributions to the , buildirig fund for the Orthopaedic) JJodtal for the crippled, orphan snJ iJr. B,G. Bradley; Oasonia. I'i . . $ 50.00 SJws I'lla Mootte, GaHtonia (Tren- ton Mill) ; j , 3.00 Sluts Laura Mooae, . Oastonia . (Trwiton Mill) , . , , . : . , . ; , , ; . , 5.00 3Jr. L. IL Long, Oastonia. ; . . , , , , i . 25.00 Mrs. Dthel M, Wilson, Dallas. , . . L5.00 , HVs. C. Nj Moton, Gastonia.". , . 10)0 .;' Sfr. R. C. enudy, Bessemer City 18.00 Mr W. F,' DowdV Cbawotte 100.00 MLw Dainy YandaU, Charlotte.;.' ' 1.50 Vr. A. G.; Myers, Gastonia.; . , . 70.00 Mr.' W.' W. Glenn, Gastonia...... 6.00 lit D. F. Ousts, Gastonia . . . , 8.00 lr. C. G. 8mith, Goldsboro.. ;'... '" 2.00 BARACA'PHILATHEA UNION ! : ' . WILL MEET IN WILSON Total ..,'.$320J50 ri Itespectftiny, - Af"tB Kdna.rark theater; JJortb. Oai JRXWBERN MERCHANTS 0 - ARE CUTTING- PRICES J TTEWBIiKN, ' N. . C, May 24.-The jwue cutting wave reached Newbern to ; day, the owners of the largest department tore in this section of the state, placing its million dollar stock on sale at prices anging from 20 to 30 per cent reduction. ; BUT 500 MARKS SOUNDS BIGGER. The Nation's Business, - , 1 i HigB cost of jiving does not yet affect , ome of the former German princes. For - disorderly eond net that involved interna , tioaal complications one of the most ex alted of them was fined 500 marks, about 5 in "our money, or the usual fee -paid ia the Unit! States for the privilege of sneaking tone's, mind "to traflic police- Fleetest of Animal. The Nations usen'ra says tbat for Aert-dlKf ancc rnunlng - the cheta la tkc fleetest of aniroalK. . Thin animal MoagK to the Vat family, and la long mv4 slender of body. . It Is found la Jadia amf Africa and Is trained to rua wa antelope. r rsij t ft t rrrrrrrrn 1 Sis zs CSUSTCUL- LOANS Gastonia I Morris Plan c:npany . rr.3, President Treasurer Splendid Program Ararnged for .State Meeting to Be Held In City of Wilson : May 27 to May 30 Noted . Speakers Will Make Addresses. , I Sjcial to The Daily Gasette. AJ9UK VILLE,. Max 25.-The program of the Tenth Annual Convention of the North CgroIinA Baraca-Philathea Union, .which meets in Wilson May 27-30, eon tains the names of a number of addresses by figures of national importance., j ' Among these are an address on Sunday afternoon. May 30, by Congressman Will D. Upshaw, of Georgia, whose theme will e ' 4'A ,' fetainless -Flag and a Sober World"; United States Senate Chaplain Dr, 'Forrest J. Prettyman, of Washing ton, D. C, will deliver an address eatur day evening. May SO, on " The Pentecost .of the Twentieth Century," following whieh awards will be made, to the Ba racas and Vhilatheas who have done spe cial work in the State during the year. Dr. V. F. Powell, of the First Baptist church of Asbeville, will deliver an ad dress on ''Mountain Peaks of Purpose'? Friday evening:. May A28. . 'KevAW. A, LambcOi, pastor of the Wesley Memorial M. church of Aigh Point, will ad dress the convention on 'Won by One' and the opportunity offered ia this won by one tattle for effective work. ' Among other speakers on the program are pr. Henry 1. Coor, Mr. W. L. Haghes and Miss Anne J. Simpson, of the Worth Carolina State Board of .Health ; Mr. T. A.Avera, of Rocky. Mount, and Rev. W. M.' Craig, of Kinston. ;Tho convention sermon will be 'prenclied by Rev. W. A. Newell, presiding elder of the Statesville K.' district, o Sunday evening, May 30. ' . The Wilson people, under the leader ship of Mr. A. V. Anderson, as chairman f . the Convention Committee, have ar ranged a' delightful musical program and h 'number of features- ofspecial entertam ineut for the delegated The people of Wilson have7 4!ioarrauKe(i to, open their homes lo entertain "ttie delegates at great ly reduced rates, the Baraea-Philathea Convention, having decided three years ago to. follow out the "pay basis plan." It expected at least one thousand delegates will be in attendance from all over the State and the railroad company has ordered reduced rates of one and one. tbirj fare for this occasion. MOTHERS "Oillf'c rnia Syrup' of FiyV ' Child's Eest-lfaxative. . . j t vr , r " Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child ia having the beat and most harm leas physic fth little stomach, liver and bowels. .Children love its fruity taste, Full directions on each bottle. Too must say "California." LUMBER Why not buy your lumber,, in car load lots'. direct from mill.' saving- 1 h e cash discounts. Rough and dressed lumber, shingles, lath,' etc. COOK & CO. r - .'GASTONIA, N. C. ; - I- PENROSE WILL ATTEND ' ' . CONVENTION IN CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA. Pa., May 24. Sen ator Boies Penrose la much better and win attend the republican national con vention in Chicago. This statement was made at his home here today, -v . , Xt was declared he bad suffered no se rious setbacks in. his physical condition and the reported relapse was a slight cold he contracted while motoring last Wednes day.' As a result of k the rold Senator Penrose' was advised to remain in his borne and ahto to curtail' engagements with republican leaders, " . McADENVILLE JITNEY: LINE i LeaveMeAdenville 7:30 a. m. - peave Gastonia. 8;43 a. m. Leave McAdenville 9:30 av in. !. . , Leave Gastonia 10:30 a. nu "Leave McAdenville 1:30 p. m. ' . Leave Gastonia, 2:45 p. m. . . Leave McAdenville 4 p. m. - ; Leave Gastonia, 5:30 p. m. ; , ' - Last car on Saturday night , leaves Gastonia 9 p. m. " ' ( . D. M, ABERNETHT. Piopr. 1 notice of application, tor , pardon.;, Notice is hereby given that an applica tion for the pardon of John Cox, (now servings in the chain-gang ' of Union County, on aecouut of s judgment ren dered in Gaston County .N? C., Superior Court, on or about 1898), will be made to the Governor of North Carolina, .on June 10th, 1920; ' ; r , -- ; All persons who may oppose the grant ing of suc pardon may be governed ac cordingly. . : i- -; f. - , : This Ma 52; 1920.4 -.' v f. '. , ! C E. WHITNEY, Atty, ' J" 5 e 13 ' ' .' ''"".n"rwj'tis . EMAAVDTS SPBIS& nr o CfX Kew 'Vbrll - Brook lyn - CI f . 5" . ANKi'f HURSDAY 'J I, , - Bar gain J 1 t - -tf: OF COURSE 1. . 5 yards, of good apron Girig- ham for only' . . $1.0D ,i;25 spools Croceit thread for only . .$1.0O . ' . r - ' - 1 pair of Ladies', White, Shoes : for $1.00 - . rr ; t f ,4 yards' -of Home- spun 4Dress VI Checks for only $1.00 3 yards good quality dress ging ham, Pretty, .patterns for, only !. .... ..: ..,$1.00 25 sppols of-Sewing "Thread, -black or white, all sizes for: only . $1.0Qf 25 packages Octagon Washing ' . powders for only . $1.00 - f . - v. ' ' ' ' . .. . - i- 'V- W ,jV 4 yards extra heavy shirt Che- viot for only . . ..... . $1.00 "4 good toweLs regular '25c val-r ue for only : . $1.00 . i i. . . . . ..... g t Good leather half soles, 12 prs. : iorpniy : $H 'l lot of Ladies' Wash skirts! and 1, 'White Dresses at only $1.00, 28 packs 5c size Ferry's Garden . ''Seeds for only . V. . $1.00- - 3'8-in. wide for only . . $1.00 s g;! 28 "bars-of erood laundrv soao W for only . . . . ... . . . $1.00 : j 13 bars Palm .Qve soap for - . , $1.00 r 8 pairs Ladies' cotton hose, a , good 25c value for only $1.00 1 8 pairs Men's cbtton hose, "a ; good 25c value for only $1.00 - r S 12 cans No. 1 1-2 briar rabbir ' ; Syrup, regular 15c , size 'for v h onlK..V.,,. $1.00 h - - - A r - r- r-r? , f 50 good cigars, sell regular for f 6c, a good smoke for only H v1. Aofl AM - - . t ..- ; tv 1 STA 1 jot of C"& K Corsets regular A $2.50 value to :g0 at only $1.00 ....... ..!., :--- , ' . ' '. f . r ' ' ' : - . ' m? v j ' v ; ; ". 2 grass rugs, size 18x36, worth -".$1.00 each, special 2 for . ?:;. $i.oq ? ? TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND TH VRSDAY, AT ; B .; ... v h,. . V .,. , ."'.."-. . ' , . f . ' ' - ;" t-t ' " t ' v : . . ... . ; r .: Cheapest " ' Store 1 - T v ' p.iOl p I i M I 4 n n i r- C 1 . , Every Day "i s A . : (S ?f v a, V ; -.. Bargain ' $ ' v - .. . r - - , - . - ? . - a . jit-