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PAGE TWO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 192a THE GASTONI A DAILY GAZETTE . 0. Hunter, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who says Tanlac has certainly proren ita worth in both "his own and his wue a case, at wasn't a Die 10 worn vfcer he began taking it "Last fall I had the 'Flu '.and it left bus xii a veiy weak ami run down condi tion with no appetite at all ami such a reak stomach that even the smell of cook ing made me sick. I was awfully ner vosa and night after night 1 couldn 't sleep to do any good. I would get up in lb mornings tired and Torn out and was mo short' of breath that a half hour's job would tire me as much as a whole day's work use to. In fact I Anally had to give uv a good job. When I first started on Tanlac I was working for the Goodyear Rubber ( o. in -Akron, Ohio. I decided that anything that was being talked about so much was at least worth an honest trial. It worked Jjke a charm in my case. It helped me right from the start and by the time I bad taken my third bottle all of my troubles were gone and I found myself well and strong again. ' "While in Akron my wife got so she couldn't eat. She lost weight and got very pale. Tanlac was John; me so much good I got her to try it and after taking ' two bottles, she is looking fine again. Her appetite is just splendid and she looks like a different person. It certainly has proven its 'worth to both of us and has come up to every word I have read and heard about it." The above statement was made by A. O. Banter, 106 W. 7th 4., Cincinnati, Ohio, well-known mechanic now in the employ 1 of the Cincinnati Abatoir Co. Tanlac Is sold in uastom.-i by M irrow Drag Company; in Dallas ay L). 1'. Sinn naey; in Alexis by C. F. Abern-tby & Bona; in Mount Holly by the Holland Drug Company ; and in Lowell by the Bobinson Company. WILL TAX WEALTH. VIENNA, Aug. 1. The tax-on-wealth bill has been adopted by the Assembly after including in it the amendments pro posed by the Reparations Commission. These amendments, which caused much criticism, were designed to prevent the bill contravening terms of the Peace Treaty or eonflicting with the Entente's proposal of May 21, 1920, for a bond issue to cover present or future credits to Austria. Chancellor Renner, in presenting the amendments, said he did so because na tional misery forced the country to com ply with Allied demands. Foreign Minister Bauer said with bit terness that it was the first time in his tory a foreign power ever drafted and forced acceptance of amendments to leg islation pending in the legislature of an other state. He was cheered loudly. Social Democrats during the debate charged that Christian Socialists had at tempted to defeat the measure by inspir ing bankers and representatives of "big business" to go to the Reparations Com mission to point out the dangers of the bill. When Deputy Friedman ndmitted doing so and began a defense of his course therp were cries of "Traitor! Hang him! " A group of members made a rush for Friedmaru, but he hid under a desk aiMl finally wns rescued by oflkinls. TODAY'S CENSUS FIGURES. WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. North I Wilkesboro, X. '., 2,;i6.'t ; Barnwell, S. C, I, 90.1; Bl;:iksville, 8. C, 1.421; Ihinhar ton, S. ('., 1,(172; Kline, 8. C, 838. Seneca, fc. C, 1,460; increase 147, or I I . 2 per cent. Biloxi, Miss., 10,!;:7; in.-rease 2,, or 3o.9 per cent. Kenosha, Wis., 4( ,4 7 L? ; in.-rease 10,101, or 89.4 per cent. Bakersfleld, Calif., 18,0:58; increase, 5,911, or 46.4 per cent. Waukesha, Wig., 12,538; increase :t,818, ' or 43.7 per cent. JOHN E. SCIw PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Systems - Ccct Finding 308 Ffrat National Bank Buildini r ; ? P. O. Box 203 Gastonia, N.C. FALL GINGHAM WEEK i iTt 1 1 m ' ' i,iTrTM,'.f..'r i 1 'xssst YOnjnORKViLLE The Enquirer. An explosion of origin undetermined did considerable damage to a thresher, the . property of P. W. Love of Yorkville, en gased in threshing rye on the farm of S. X. Courtney, about three miles north of ben on the Kings Mountain road last Wednesday. The ' 4 drum ' ' of the thresh er was 'badly damaged. According to Boyce 8. llaxo of York No. 1, who threshed it, Ciicle Tom Brat ton, a colored man grew 197 1-2 bushels of wheat on eleven acres of land this year. 8pe.'imens of an insect brought to Tl'e Yorkville Euquirer office several days ago by Mr. John Warren Moore of Bethesda township, have been examined by experts f the division of entomology at Clenisoii College, who are of the opinion that they belong to the bee family. Mr. Moore thinks the insect is eating up his sorghum. The new -First Presbyterian church edi fice in Clover to be erected on Kings Mountain street at a cost variously esti mated at from $40,000 to 75,(iOO will occupy the sia-e on which t lie present ehurch edifice stand?. It is n.n.,sed i , move the present edifice m He rur of the church lot in order that it may be used for church purposes while the new building is in course of erect inn. Bric k and other materials to be used in con struction of the new church have been on the grounds for some time. Warehouse Going Up. The cotton warehouse being erected by tie Clover Warehouse company of ( 'lover, il well under way ml unless something unforeseen occurs will be ready for stor ing a good part of the cotton crop of this section by the time the 1920-21 crop is ginned. It was the original intention that the warehouse company be known as the Farmers' Warehouse Company; but it vaa later decided that it be known as the "Clover Wareliouse Company. " "It is not recorded," said this morn ing a Benedict, "that either Jimmy Cox or Warren Harding is a handy man about the house, but with 17,000,000 women Toters over the United States, the politi cians ouht readily see the advantage that will accrue to a candidate in 1924 who can announce himself thus : FOR PRESIDENT John Jones He Dries the Dishes for His Wife Every Evening His opponent, not to be outhusbanded, probably will counter with something like - this: VOTE FOR John Smith He WASHES as Well as Dries the Dishes Every Evening. T Drive Oct Malaria - And Bund Up The System Take the CM Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS chQ TONIC. You know what 700 are taking, at the formula is printed on every tabei. ahowing tt to Quinine and Iroo in a tasteless form. The Quinine tirivea oat tbe malaria, tte boo builds 4X9 tessera. C8 cent, Cocker Machine & Foundry Go. Builders of Textile Machinery Gastonia, N. C. Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Dahderine. " After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. You Will Do Well to see us before buying a body for your Ford Four Ton Truck. We have just received a car of bodies that are finished up-to-date in every particular. Also we are painting cars and trimming tops. We have a lot of Ford top covers, back curtains, curtain lights. We have some top covers as good as new, will suit most any make of car, that we can sell at a bargain. Euggy tops on hand, also lot of 7-8 inch tire buggy wheels, painted and ready to put on. Come and see us for any kind of material in our line Gastonia Wagon & Auto Co. T. L. CRAIG, Propr. J. H. COFFEY, Man ager SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE Goodyear Mileage and for Small Cars Tires A well built tire yields much more mileage for each dollar of cost than a tire purposely made to be offered at a sensationally low price; buy the tire, not the price. Built to deliver exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost, Goodyear Tires, pf the 30 x 3-, 30 x 31- and 31 x 4-inch sizes, save inconvenience, disappointment and money. Their value results from the appli cation of Goodyear experience, expertness and care to their manu facture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires for the real worth and endurance that Good year builds into them. wr I 7 . 30 x 3V4 Goodyear Ca Double-Cure Fabric, Ail-Weather Tread $2152 30 x 3 Goodyear Single -Cure Fabric, AntlSkid Tread Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit why risk costly casings when such sure protec tion U available ? 30x3V2fe $A50 in waterproof bag I ! I i . v,-' - - . """" ",,U 111 11 "I 5 s BFSIP'SI FALL GINGHAM WEEK Each Fall more women dress themselves and children in light weight clothing. The lengthening Indian Summer, and our heat ed homes and schools makes this impera tive. What fabric is so appropriate as Ging ham, the cotton cloth woven in special pat terns for Fall? We have these in new, rich colors to harmonize with Autumn's glo rious hues. COUNTER AFTER COUNTER HEAPED WITH NEW PATTERNS IN FALL DRESS GINGHAMS Ginghams are always fresh and pretty and there is not a cotton fabric that makes a more serviceable dress. 32-in. Dress Ginghams. These are really a 35c value, but we have decided to sell them during Gingham Week at the low price of ,. 25c 32-in. Gibson Ginghams. See the beauti ful new patterns at 35c 32-in. Novelty Plaid Ginghams in quite a range of very tempting patterns. Spe cial at 29c 32-in. Renfrew Zephyr Plaid Ginghams. This sale at 44c Toil du Nord Ginghams in a tempting ar ray of all the new Fall Plaid that will ap peal to everyone, at 44c 27-in. Red Rose Ginghams in an almost unbelievable assortment of patterns, just right for the school children. Efird's Sale Price 35c 32-in. Amoskeag Romper Cloths at . . 44c 200 pieces of 27-in. Ladlassie Cloth in all the new stripes with solids to match 44c Ladlassie Cloth in perfect short lengths at . . 29c New Vogue Plaids, fine imitation of high grade woolens. Exquisite line of pat terns at 79c EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE FALL GINGHAM WEEK I : - ' i .imiti MIi i m IT 'iT""IT" '
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