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-IXH SUMSUCB SCHOOL v FOR CHU2CH WOKKEKS 11 u n$ are being completed and effected r.f holding summer school for church wcykers at ML Pleasant, N- C. Luther ans of the North Carolina Synod and the Tennessee Synod are supporting the work. The eeheol will be 'attended by many from both synods. v , The school win begin with a reception ' f Mxt Monday evening, July 19, and eoathiae f ntil July 23. There will be ' Htsaea, eonf fences, round table work find . ' lectures for all church workers. These jffill be conducted by sjiecialists from all part of the country. Some of the emi Jv jwnt teachers who will conduct the work Vara Ber. D. Burt Smith, D. D., of Easton, Pa. Ber. J; W. Horine, D. D.( of Colum jmL1u . 6 fl tc.it. TV TV "of " Chicago, 111.; Miss Sadie Goggins, of '. Newberry, 8. C; Mr8. John M. Cook, of Omeord, N. C, and Mrs. E. A. Shenk, of Greensboro, N. C. Mr Evelyn Gnrly .,f--. Kane,- noien readier irom t.ihuihi, : V; D C; will give a rendition of "If I Were 1 JVlng WnC Ul WW Cltin lammruv ""' . i ben. Other prominent speakers and "teachers are on the program. There will be a week of profitable work. V r school will be held in the main : fcnildinf of Mont Amoena bcminnry. ''V Board and rooms will be furnished at - : very nominal cost. A large attenlance , ia expected. Get in touch at once with ;y Bev. J. H. a Fisher, Mt. Pleasant, N. C, vt If you wish to be assured of entertain ment. This will be a profitable combina tion of helpful inspiration and - restful vacation and will give an opportunity to study the problems of the day from the viewpoint of the church." " '' . "-' A new form of lightning arrester for telephone lines has eight blocks of carbon mounted on a revolving disk so that one ean be installed quickly in place of one that has been burned out. ' In a new combined telephone receiver and transmitter the latter consists of a horn projecting at such an angle from the ear box as to rest at one side of in stead of in front of a user's lips. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of G. W. Howe, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased to ex hibit them to Denny & Gaston, attorneys, at their office in Belmont, X. C, or to the undersigned, at Belmont, X. 0. on or before the 15th Day of July, 1921, or this notice will le pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 15th dav of July, 1920. JANE JOHXHTON HOWE, Administratrix of the estate of G. W. Howe, deceased. Denny Gaston, Attorneys. Th-A19c6 ;;AD CHRONIC ICII1TIS F0BTWE!IT ..YEARS H 0 IV WELL AN D HAPPY ,v: ; THIS 4S WORTH READING .7 The experience of Mr. E. J. Ton- palik, 1438 Rom street, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, is chiefly: remarkable on account of the length of time he was afflicted. Be writes: "I have been sof- fering with chronic bronciitia for twenty-six years and every, winter : I would catch cold and become so hoarse I could not speak for six or eight weeks. I could get only, tern poiary relief. i ' v ."This winter I was taken with Grip and was in awful shape. A fellow workman advised me to take PE-RU-NA. By the (una I had Ssed three-fourths of a bottle; Jhe. oarsc-ntfcs was gone, al-3 tuai tired feeling. I am on xiy second bottle. Hereafter PE-RU-NA will be constantly in my house. It la the best medicine ever put up for the purpose." For aiiy disease due to catarrh or catarrhal conditions, PE-RU-NA is equally dependable. Coughs, colds, catarrh of the head, stomach trouble, constitution, rheumatism, fains in the back, side And loins, loating, belching gas, indigestion, catarrh of the large and small in testines, are some of the troubles for which PE-RU-NA is especially recommended. f PE-RU-NA can be purchased anywhere in either tablet or liquid form. 1 m .faakes qoua? il y aster Ii&piw r,- f - kmmmm siisbsivbibi mum BST ti i tv Ti ' 4 Psi t W m mm m m grt fffrv. ' JjyXj trs: 'isiMSiaBBa Mb vj: Hv ilH Vf sasisina, XjiJfW Iml pMS It's around there, old dear, :: jL U witH 'He sparkle and dash and ZZlll jk S.a " 5 vim, a strigKt-rom-the-$houlder mix- S S 5 Hi Am tufe of Cola and Lime. Bt. i? 1 p il at Hlsiaaa iiaisiaiiiasri'i ''Will pww SSI !!"!p-""l'"""'""i"1"'"l"BW' III wrs:::::-T HI MM III. X. im ii i- r i i n a 'V v I H i i l t a fail t ill , bottles Ukt Cot Co- KNTCOM(aV J, I, When you're dry and parched and need an hbnest-to-goodness thirst-killer LIME COLA'S the fellow that's Johnny-on-the-spot. Huajassssa sssfr. m mmm m mm tstsisss III viaiaii aai ii-iii tf aiaiil aiaiai mm I IIMIllI I ' a srvoppu combi9arrioie I IV h COldUJI 111) jT)G, iVMMi """"" sisiss mmm asisr 4 Tg II M.1 i cj 111 x "m ui trS III f k X r 111 (I m mm mmm a aa iar IB ST Cie a Fa wee ; Now Going On at SALE H SCI-ME Ending Saturday Night JULY 24th s Must Go :-: Our Prices Are Big Bargains LADIES' WAISTS 1.50 Voile Waists at 98c $1.75 Voile Waists at '..... $1.23 150 Voile Waists at ..i $1.98 6.00 Crepe le Chine Waists $4.69 7.50 Crepe de Chine Waists $5.95 $10. --0 Crepe de Chine Waists $7.95 $5.00 Georgette Waists $3.95 CURTAIN GOODS 2ov value Curtain Goods at 15c 40c value Curtain Goods at 25c 50c value Curtain Goods at 35c 95c value Curtain Goods at 69c MEN'S OXFORDS 1 lot odd sizes, $3.00 ami $3.50 values. Sale price only $1.98 and $2.25 1 lot odd sizes Men's Oxfords at only $2.95 Men's Oxfords, $5.00 values at only $3.95 PLAIDS 75c value, our' price only 48c 98c value, our price only 59c $1.75 value, our price only $1.25 OXFORDS Ladies' and Men's High Grade Oxfords, Walk over and other reliable makes, less 10 per cent dis count. PANTS Men's and Boys' Pants at special low prices. $5.00 value Men's Blue Serfre Pants at $3.95 CHILDREN'S WHITE FANCY DRESSES 1 lot Children's White Dresses at 50c 1 lot Children s Dresses at '.' 98c 1 lot Children's White Dresses $1.25 1 lot Children's White Dresses $1.98 1 lot Children's White Dresses $2.48 STOCKINGS 25c value Ladies' Hose at 10c 25c value Men 's Sox at 10c 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose at only 50c 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose at only 98c 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose at only $1.25 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose at only $1.50 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose at only $1.98 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose at only $2.50 We have Men's and Ladies' Hose the best quality and at the lowest possible prices. SHEETS 1 lot Bed Sheets, a bargain at . . . $1.39 1 lot Bed Sheets, a bargain at $1.75 1 lot Bed Sheets, a bargain at $1.98 Pillow Cases at low prices. CLOTHING MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING 1 lot Men's Palm Beach Suits, light col ors, a special bargain at only, $3.95 A small lot Cotton Worsted Suits at only .....$9.95 A small lot Men's Cotton Worsted Suits at only $12.95 A small lot Men's Suits, good value, at only $16.50 A small lot Men's Suits, good value, at only $22.50 A small lot Men's Suits, good value, at only , $24.50 Men's $40 value1 Suits, at only . . . $31.50 Men's $40.00 to $45.00 value Suits at only ... . $35.00 Men's $42.50 to $45.00 value Suits at only $38.50 Men's $45.00 to $50.00 value iiits at only 1 $39.95 Men's High Grade guaranteed Clothing, ' Hart Schaffner & Marx, and . other, good makes, prices $45.00 to $59.95 It will pay you to aee these wonderful Suits with an absolute guarantee; if not satisfactory, another Suit in place. SPORT COATS . ' $25.00 values at only $15.95 $30.00 values at only ". . , . $18.50 $32.50 values at only $19.95 $45.00 valus at only $29.50 EXTRA SPECIALS IN OUR SILK DEPARTMENT 1 lot plain and fancy Taffeta at a re markable low price, only v. . . $1.69 2 piece brown and red Taffeta Silk, a yard wide, worth more than double, closing out price only 69c 36-in. wide pure Silk Poplin, $2.00 val ue, sale price only $1.19 $2.50 values Taffeta Silk at only . . $1.69 $3.95 values Taffeta Silk at only . $2.95 LADIES' SKIRTS We are prepared to give big bargains in this department. The latest styles in Plaids, Stripes, Wool, Poplins, as well as fancy and mixed Poplins. Our Skirt assort mnt is large. Come and see these rtew novelties. OVERALLS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES See the big bargains this. week Ho SCHNEIDE R Phone 206 Gastonia, N. C. 3 M'MANUS GIVES HISTORY OF "JIGGS" Latter and "Maggie" Are Declared Real Characters of His Mind. NEW YORK, July 1.1. George Mc Manus, creator of " Bringing Up Fath er," has just returned from a triumphant trans-continental tour. At a dozen large cities between the Atlantie and the Pa cified he was accorded a welcome not un like that usually given a prince or poten tate. The movie stars greeted him at Los Angeles and he was the guest of Charlie Chaplin during his stay there. At San Francisco the " Dinty Moore" club, named after the haven that McManus depicts "Jiggs" flying to, gave the great comic artist an old fashioned "Dinty" welcome. He was taken in an aeroplane over the San Francisco territory. The crowd that welcomed him at Seattle might have greeted a presidential candi date so warm was their enthusiasm...' On his return through Canada1e" re newed many acquaintances for the Ca nadians are numbered among the keenest ,1 Jiggs" fans. . - ' : II. M. Bitner, managing editor", of .the Pittsburg Press, was his host for week in Pittsburgh; there Miss Laura Brom well the daring aviator bombarded the town with leaflets announcing the 'pres ence of the creator of "Jiggs.'.' ' . - He appeared is the Davis theatre for a week and entertained the, kids of Pitts- , burg at several matinee paties. On the 'lay of his departure lie 'was guest at an athletic meet " attended' by 00,000 and most of that number insisted upon shak ing his hand. f! Addressing the gathering McManus gave this short autobiography of his famous character ''Jiggs." AUTOBIOORAPHY OF "JIGGS." By George MeManus. "Jiggs" waae born in Ireland. He came to this country expecting to find gold on the streets of New York, but found bricks and cobblestones in stead. He leeanie a hod carrier. Romance-came into his life when he met "Maggie," a waitress at a small cafe, who put heaping dishes of corned beef -and cabbage before him. They were married. 'j- f Jiggs became thrifty. Instead of carrying bricks he bought and sold them on- commission. Then he manufactured them. Street brawls in the old days in New York .provided a great market for "Jiggs". bricks, which were harder than ordinary bricks. He grew rkh. At this point' jn his career Maggie and their daughter Nora changed their view point of life. .Society, counts, dukes and (college professors became their idols. . . .But .''Jiggs' eturtt to his clay pipe and . continued to work ' his . Hps at the thought of corned beef and cabbage. Jiggs' didn't . forget his former ipala,- Pinochle , parties at ' Dinty Moore's formed "Jiggs" idea of Utopia. Rt Maggie opposed "Jiggs" low brow ideas and started to make her argu ments clear by hurling rolling pins, vases,, pots, pans and furniture at the offender And so they continued to live their? lives, "Jiggs" longing for "them goodF. old days" and Maggie for a bid to Count. , de Spoof's ball. " ; Despite the fact that Maggie has al most destroyed their wedding set by using; the dishes as missiles, deep down in her '' heart she still loves "Jiggs.". , ' ' J 'ggs " and " Maggie ' ' ara real char- acters in my mind, and in drawing them I try to please the public. We have been successful so far. "Bringing Up Fath-. er" is making its debut in motion pie--tures while the series of books- are selling" like hot cakes, r A game with 'Jiggj'" ' and "Maggie," the principals, is also ex-1-tremely popular., A'.V'-;.'. V-.-;. Yon Guard Against Burglars, But What About Bats? : Rats steals millions of dollars worth -. of grain, chickens,, eggs, etc. Destroy property and are a menace to .health. . tf you are troubled with rats, try EAT-. 8NAP. It will surely kill them pre- f ;. jr. j . a - .. . vent onors. vais or aogs won t toucn it. Comes irv cakes,. " - . . ' inree sizes, , eold and guaranteed by Standard Hardware . Co.-, J, H. Kennedy A Co., Gastonia; J. R. Lewis Co., Dallas; - Mt. Holly -Hardware Co., Mt. Holly; W. H. ,i D". P. Stowe, Belmont, N. C. "
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