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TH GaSTOMA DAILY GAZETTE 2 0 THURSDAY. o, 1927, To bur Christmas Savings Depositors vOiecks will be mailed to all of CHRIST UM AS SAVINGS DEPOSITORS, who have brought in their books and given us their cor rect address, so as to reach them Monday, December 13 th. Those who have not brought in their books will please bring them in on or after Decem ber 13th, and get their checks. It is our sincere wish that this money may bring you and yours much happiness. Won't you accept our advice and deposit 1 a portion of your check in our Savings De partment where it will draw interest and be available for use when needed. - Our new Club will open Monday, Decem ber 13, 1920, and we invite every man, wo man and child in Gastonia and Gaston Coun- ty to join. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. "Where your savings are safe" r n Cash and Carry If you want to help reduce the hih cost of living, cut out the hiring of thoe big trucks and iray wagons that are coming to your homes every day. driven by high-priced men, and take the money that you are pay ing them, in extra profits, to the Cash and Carry Store and buy something with it that you need. Any man or woman can carry 24 Tbs. of flour and a great many of US have carried as much as 48 lbs. before we came to Gastonia to live. Below are a few more of mv prices: Medicines of all kinds, 20 Per Cent Off. 24 lbs. Good Self Rising Flour $1.50 24 lbs. Good Plain Flour $1.45 100 lbs. Salt $1.60 9 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 10 lbs. Good Rice $1.00 5 lbs. Good Coffee $1.00 Compound Lard, per pound 17 l-2c Full Cream Cheese, per pound 35c Pink and Pinto Beans, per quart 15c A. B. Elliott West Franklin Avenue. ' i ,1 ? LINCOLN LOCALS. ' liaeoln County Newt. Mr. Boy C. Hoyle has returned from ' She U. 8. P. H. 8. 43, of Asheville, where his injured leg was again examin d and treated. lie in among the last W the Lincoln young soldiers wounded la the war to recover. He was wound ed in the Verdun drive on October 3, 1918, by shrapnel, 13 wounds being made ' about his body by pieces ofs hell. All .. of the wounds huve healed, except his . left leg and that is now iu condition to . allow turn to walk with the aid of cuiie. lie has gone through 11! operations in ai . that physicians forbid him to work. He .. bad a $1U,U0V nmuraitic polity with I n ele Bam ami from this policy now re . ceiVt'8 $.") .U ,'ir month. llr alo , aUghtiy gas-.l. ll:s nni.lit ion is mm,, that physician forbid him to work Ho .however is impioi 1111; . Ia.lv . llr now . at home lit re uln-re h- .i-,t in . i.m for a while at least. Luther IVrkiu.-.. 1 in m,u mi M M. L. Perkins of Iron Station hccimn. was brought to tin- t.-J4 i,. ( . i :i i ,,!. day for an operation t'ui a Kunlii! wound in the hip. The youn man rabbit hunting, and when a raldut In I . ia a pile of rock and brush he put hi . t"na on the ground and proceeded 1 run .. tne rabbit from his hiuinn place ami -while engaged in this the gun which was eeeked went off, the load taking effect ia the thigh. It i8 thought the dogs ia running over the gun touched the " trigger causing the weapon to fire. The young man is not seriously injured ac cording to physicians, though the flesh - wound is very paint ul. NOTfiE DAME TO PACIFIC. : lily The Associated Press.) . SOUTH BEND, In... Dee. 8. Notre Dame University's football team will ,, leave December 18 for iu Christmas day game at San Francisco with the Pacific '"'oast fleet eleven if the condition of ; tJeorge Gipp, star halfback, who has been aerkmsly ill, continues to improve. liisiPostuM i;.T 3 Vf ?' M' tendays Instead of . coffee; , note your fwcHngs ahd then Judge for "772ere'saFfeasonm 1 iu &jx - I I -r-rrjr 4 u s" A To nic GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC restores Energy and Vi tality by Purifying and Enrich ing the Blood. When you feel iu strengthening, invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the cheeks and how it im proves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S ' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and Iron to Enrich it Destroys Malarial germs and Gripf!-rms by its Strengthening Invigorating Effect. 7.V. . -"'y'tif Healthy Blood and a Healthy System is Humanity's best protection against Colds, Grip and Influenza. RESOLUTION NOT TO BE BROUGHT UP IN SENATE WASHINGTON', D,v. v Ihe resolu tion proposing to revive the war finance corporation as a means of aiding the farmers will not he called up in the sen ate until testimony presented to the joint senate and house agriculture committee has been printed and made available to senators, Chairman Gronna, of the senate committee, announced today. Meantime, the senate committee will continue its hearings on the general sit uation. It heard representatives of to bacco grower and others today. Jchn C. Blair, representing the growers of Vir ginia and North, Carolina, said there were no independent buyers on the mart ket and that sixty, per. cent of the ,erop was bringing practically pothing. Some method of financing reports was urged by the witness; who said the cetu tral 'European countries "would 'tray to bacco in large quantities if they could obtain credits. Senator Swanson and Representative James, of Virginia, also urged the need for relief for the tobacco growers. WAREHOUSES CLOSE. (By fae lasoeiated Press.) WILSON. Dec.. 7. Because of low prices being paid for tobacco warehouses controlled by members the Warehousemen 's AssocintioB the all of of Eastern North Carolina will be closed on IWmber 17. and remain closed indef initely, it was decided at a meeting of representatives of the association here last night. This action virtually will close the tobacco market in eastern North Carolina. MARSE fillfKT'S. TOWN WANTS TO MVIKr'TO C0UlfTT : 1- ' " SYSTEM 07 GOVERNMENT (By The Associated Press.) Vs , ' LOUISVILLE, Ky, DeeJ 8.After 'living a corporate existence for 126 years the city of Jefferaontow'n, in' J&L ferson county, Kentucky, had petitioned the Jefferson circuit court to revoke its charter, and asked that its government revert to county control. A majority of the voters of the city, including women, signed the paper, de' during that alleged high municipal taxes led them to take the step. About 700 persons, including Henry Watterson, fa mous journalist, live in the city. NO INFORMATION. (By The Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. Dee. 8. Discussion as to what action, if any, President Wil son irill take with regard to the peace treaty before he goes eut of office aaa hrouaht no information from the white house. Those officials who are supposed to be in the president's confidence pro fess to have received no word from him as to his intentions, buf they are of the opinion that he may take some affirma tive action, possibly iu the form of a iperi.il message to congress. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZC OINTMKNT fails to cure Itching Wind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles Instantly reli. ves Itching Piles, and yot on ve' ''ill sleep after first applies tioll . fil'e "I Wouldn't Go Camping Without Rat Snap," Says Ray White. "Wife ami I spent our vacation ramping last luuimer. smell of cooking brought rats. We eTtt to town, got some KAT SNAP, broke up cakes, put it outside our tent We got the rats al rightbig I'ellows. Farmers, store keepers, housewives, should use RAT SNAP. and guaranteed by Standard Hardware o . .1. II. Kennedy & 'o . . (lastonia: J. U. Lewis Co., Dallas; Mt. nolly Hdw. Co., Ml. Holly; W H. & D. P. Ntnwe. Belmont, N ('. WAtCHES FOR BOTH sexes. Watches for all occa sions. Watches for all pocket books. Our watches are finely balanced, beautifully finished and sturduily built. They are made for use as well as beau ty, and give lasting service and satisfaction. TmrnwaaMiJ W1N6ET JEWELRY CO. isgssrai AN IDEAL Christmas Gift Before Kryptoks were manu factured no one liked to wear bifocal glasses, because the line, seam, or hump made the wearer appear old. But V RYPTOpf XV GLASSES IV tmc invrsinx wtocau so invisibly! combine, near and iar aightin ainf le pair that no pne will uspect-they. are other than good-looking - single-vis ion glasses. oiS05 wil niake an 4eal Christmas gift. fop -mxjm,, one Close to. you. who peera awk wardly oyer reading -glasses, who fusses with two pairs, or who wears oldf aahioned age betrayiBg bifocals. Jpur Christ mas Certificate. Plan makes it easy to. give them.. Come in and let us explain the particu lars. DR. E. C. PIERCE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 115 W W. Main Ave. GASTONIA. N. C a "ss. fC-Lr s. Ant 010-st fit Y Trtt fYr-c r wni OS you should bear in mind that GASTONIA'S CHEAPEST STORE . IS headquarters for SANTA CLAUS. -Our line is the most complete in Gastonia, and every childs.wish ; can be gratified if you shop early, while our stock is complete. ';- BRING THE KIDDIES HERE. IT WILL DO THEM GOOD TO SEE WHAT GOOD OLD SANTA HAS IN STORE FOR THEM. T EL. No One Left 4 Suapect The town council of a. small 8cotch community met Insfceet a site -for a new hall. TJjeyaaesntbled -St a thipel, and, as it wis warn Aky;a- meoibeij snggerted. thai ,thejr .should leave - their, eosta ther. . - ' ' Someone can stay behind and watch thm,'snrjested another. "What orldemaaded a third. 'It we are all going tat together, what seed is there for anyone ; to watch ' the clothes f " . '"' ' ;' "It Looked Like a Battlefield ia Ea repe," Said Mr. C. Doaster. "Was staying at a hotel in a small Pennsylvania town. Early one morn lag I went to the stable to hire a rig and was shown a pile of dead rats kill ed with BAT-SNAP, the night before, looked like a, battle in Earope. " Three eiaes, 35e, 60c, tl.25. Sold aod guars teed by Standard Hardware Co., J P Kennedy St .Co., Gastonia; J P T ' Cn- Dallas : Mt. Hollv Hdw.' Col. Mt. .Holly; W. H. & D. P. I Stowe, Belmont, N. C. n 19 rW A i , ,, .,,iCZ , ,,, " n ' "i Ti i i i i 'I i ' i l i i n i t - t - r r " iTr-.r j r .,r ,r SEAS M CO MR AUTOMOBILES, DOLLS, CARRIA GES, SWINGS, TRAINS, DRUMS, HORNS, PIANOS, CHIMES, WAG ONS, DOLL CARTS. TEA SETS, STOVES, DOLL BEDS, ROCKING HORSES, DOLL -CHAIRS, KIDDY CARS, MECHANICAL TOYS, TOPS, TOY STORES, RATTLES, FRIC TION TOYS. rw STATUTES, VASES, GIFT BOXES, DECORATIONS, TREE TRIM MINGS, ETC. . j ALSO A GOOD LINE OF INEXPEN SIVE GIFTS IN WEARING APPAR GASTONIA'S CHEAPEST STORE REAL vj .t.t: w it- rpr fiaifw ojier ;,tne tduowuur; house tenaintv i tojJiA7a.acrea near.DaUaai.93 aacna cufxen "V 1 1 .A A. a . a . m m Z . t. . a jjauacres3ustutMafl4ciumiia,oi D&UapU acre b8twemDalla and Hfehfihoala; 6 acres one hlock from new"gradd school bicding, Dallas r 10 Vaeaz lota,' PaUa8; oner6 ri?om "house, Dallar Other farm Jaiid and. budding Iota "n .different 4U9ns of 'the iounty. tt ua ;. know .your .wanU in Estate and Insurance. , 7 ' -STOCKS AND BONDS ' CORNWELL REAL ESTATE & vINSURANCE CO. 106:1-2 Ei Wain Ave.! PKbne 824 SUBSCRIBE' FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE. 11 TATE II - i l
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