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THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE . iTnr CM V TAWTT1PV 11 1021 . PAG TXXX Prices Reduced 25 per cent on Willard Storage Batteries bif Lucy Jeanne Price r-,r-'t7.K rr.xi w".- .; NKW YORK, Jan. 10. Witch hunt ing is becoming a serious occupation, in New York; and the evil eye with its powers of hew itehineut U gaining a place not only in the whisperings of the tene ment jrncrs, but in the records of the courts. Following the neighborhood per- i vcuiioii of u frighten1.! Russian woman, I and the pii ,i of one woman that she Kt.de I jewelry ln jiiiM' ot' ; Ik- hypnotic eye of ! a man. corn, s lie case of 17 year old Florence la...i. l'roliatioii Officer Kath erini Mrniutey. "'as' practical a woman as ever wore a badge, declared the oilier day in the ,le(Ti r n Market police court, tha' it was t!n lazzo girl's ower of ' hew it, iiciy which h.ad I - I her girl friends into trouble. Magistrate Lovine took the charge seriously enough to for- DALLAS DOTS (By MRS. JOK GRIBBLE) DALLAS, Jan. lu. I-jrg,. crow, Is were present ami great interest shown at each of the prayer meetings hehl jointly the past week. Nothing that has taken place in Dallas heretofore has done, so much to create good fellowship and neighborly feeling. Nntiment is strong among pastors and peoples that such tunes may bo more frequent. The collect ion taken Thjrsdav night lor the suffering ones in K.,rope amount e. to 13'.s.". 1'illceu Mlar of this Mas fr in tlio Ottiiwuk.1 Cauiji Fire girls, ' ;s g.iardian. There has been no reduction in quality. Remember the WIL LARD is the only battery having threaded rubber insulation. ' Come to see us. You have the largest stock of new and service batteries in the city to choose from. . Gastonia Storage Battery Company 210 N. Long St. Phone 538 5BE22SC i : which M A nn. i i '. mm. at s nat ,ir:i ! '!,. I'.ap'.-t eongregat in Hie community weei ing at the hii me 1 no in oe lea ly at all t:in. a- ."II to cite:.. I ;i a of , ;,.Oiir;igelll, 111 to I iv a Ik of life and .- ;. I'allas than is tiieir 1 ',' .1 . I .. V i I ii rill. i n. h i I ,1 bid Florence looking at the girl in court . .iir, N f,,r the I. .not! immunity, yet, tln-r anting as to tie- a a "I j r.iycr, rcaliz ' ' .; ' no ina li : s an I hi every : i .,: I II I .. I . . I . on, in rv , - j v a ! I-..- p. a;., - of e.,,h r a a I pa-tor, loeal o.ig.n. of tin- ill, 111.-. I. ate .is a m, -under at o- of tin, I.!;,:,. with her ut any time during the hearing. Miss McCaul.y said her eyes and their evil power i.a.l been exercised mali'VO- ; if u,ier the Kuropean Kelief foiincil the lently m another girl in Waverly home ,-wlK urt fr un, ti ,u ii.l-t i- vvhile she was there waiting her hearing. And because of this witching of hor eyes. Florence Hazo was then and there sentenced to He lford Hef ormatorv. Lord 1 is! in- COTTON GROWERS MEET IN RALEIGH THURSDAY Col. W. B. Thompson, Ex-Governor Manning and Other Prominent Men on the Pro gram Matter of Vital Im portance to Cotton Growers of State to Ee Considered. liAI.Kl'.II, dan. ! .Secretary Mer edith 1m ing unable to attend 1 he enliven lion of the North Carolina Diva-ion, American Cotton A sm ia I ion , Col. V , li. Thompson, of N. vv Orleans president of the Louisiana .livi-ion of the A-so cintion, has been secured for the even ing speaker. A telegram from ( nlonel ThoinpKoii states that he will make ev every effort to be present. lie is one o the best known cotton men in the South and a close student of economics as np jliel to the present existing situation, will be able to advance some valuable suggestions and advice looking to the proper and necessary measures of relief. The meeting, to bo hehl in the city auditorium Thursday, will be the second annual convention of the State division of the American Cotton Association. The morning session, beginning at 10 o'clock, will lie opened by the president, 1.. .N. Toinliiisoii, of Wilson, after , cone- from the various ..,' ounlie-j ul':,t . ...i.i, u, ,,.1- of w.lcome will be ! the onveo'n.a v- 1 1 ava.l th.-n.- iv. - . ' Morrison. ! ..!!.,.r!..i,.:y t.. i.e.ir l. Covem-r .Miii o , ng, Air i .. i ... ami ' d 1 n, .mp -oil ,ll- I.S- ll.e Val a, i.s j.i,., - .,1 ill.' .-1' t )i n . I ii l oi ina : a n i . -1 - ' a, o 1 1 . . i . . . , -. . ... -1 v . . ... por.lllon, lillll-ell one oi lie- iai;i .-i . 01 toll gnTST-T t.f I'.-- Mii'.e. v.. II leak at 1 . i : ; ti i g'el.i.k. iioveinor Manning will ,1. v,,le tos tune In a 1 1 1 sc ussion of the to l,ilaoi Jur Uli Illipori ii II! Iin'illlio 'J'hen 1,11 a -li.al hi, i 1 l . I1 throng! out -Nor'h Carolina .n the cotton Mr. i vv ho- la i, r l 1 i o 1 1 1 ( o.vi i in.r i Former (oiv.rnor Kiehard I. Maioiiug I South t'aroliiia, president of the Am nan l'ta,.hicis l.'vpori lmpoit Cor A-I.ia.ll many ! various n fell ,ker- I lolls I I '.'I- .lie men t roll: f the State u.ll eoll.e no. .s of the ho called cot toil exjiort cor poral i-.n, winch lie haeds and which is now already a going concern, to i unc tion toward the r. opening of the mark els of bin rope to the South '.s taple. Following Mr. Manning, Mr. Aaron Sapiro, of California will discuss coop erative marketing plans. Mr. Sapimis an -p. rt in this line alio has had muiio lngb.y Viilual.ie expei i. nee with coop era five marketing concerns in California. The afternoon t-essioll will be devoted to busines-. A round table conference will be held on several important mat ters and general discussion of acreage reduction, financing, diversification and other vitally important topics will occu py the time until, late in the afternoon session, election of officers for the ensu ing year will complete the detail work. The morning and night sessions will be open to the general public and it is believed that, many people in .addition to the several hundred delegates who will (lotliiirn Soete'v '.vith a v.tv Vig cap ital S- is cotisi.lei aMv' exercised over tin proper ain uiii' of ,.!.. isance dm ( 'irislirooke, i's at present luo-t guished guest. He.iiii-o he is a grandson I of Queen Vo .., and broth, r ,,f the Queen of S; .: :. h!s hosts and fellow gue-'ts) s'.i'"'. 1 'a .ay giving- him r. gal.ir court c::r'-a : 1 i i .sent i n g w men ;. j him n s 1a i .al:y and all I he re-t of , I lis I tie. J Ilea along . ' anl la ul'Ii ' , I , ' i I 's not a I 'r nice of i ' hem. ' He m-.i-t i.,- ' laughs ..at o ; you . :e! yell treat llllll ;.I.V a"" other p'entleimin. i i :.s. I pers on among the ! w ho is li'.-d w it h ' !. ii.,1 1.- Amb; I-T I i the .1 a in.--, :i ml now la given ' he do. a '1 even I- . , e Mirt sue of the liiiili.ai If.. e.. .pa.ll- !i,r w hy : I r. .1. F. Dove, si , le'a i v of :h. For , ign .Mission Board, s'ar.-l I he enliven 'i .n as il has rarely been inov, I i.v an .o eouni of the suffering in I. i , of which I... was an eve w ln.ss ,. said women in I , hildrcn are Marvin.- i.e l he Mio.isan.i- A's he was eaCng .i .-uii'le iiiii.-h one d.-iv, a crowd of chiMicu gatli-ere-1 aioiin l him, begging f. r a crumb of here no,w.' And the mother tobl her that if we give to the little lililren W are in need, Jissus would take that u if we had given to Him. 'For inagmuth a ye have done it unto one of the leaat of these, ye have done it unto me.' "Our people have given large amounts to the starving ones in Europe, through the lied Cross and kindred organization We strongly advise that all our churrhea take a Christmas offering and give what they would have given to this object through their own Foreign Mission Hoard, being assured that the board will see that Jews and Baptists will not ba discriminated against in the distribution of bread. lhis offering U t. be over and above lie g::'s to the To Million Campaign, .I'.s' a- waiii.l 1. ,f given thr .ngh some in, !. nomination:!! ..rg;uizatiJIL Lft US make this ,i 'white Christinas,' indeed, by giving white bread to these famjsb ing children. If we do it will be the hapj.iest Christmas of our lives." THE SPLIT IS COMING. ' ".oi o-. Tiii.uno. I n li. ii' . .i.s dailv jn.iiit morn certain ' . a split in the lb-publican party over t ' e I'la e tr. a ty and 1 he League of Na tions Mr. Maiding is trying to straddle I;.- lo.rse now, .in,: :is he did in the . a mpa ign. but Senator Knox seems to hav. -eni an ui'liiiatiim from (lie hitter- n l, r- whea he warned the president elect agains' t" ing to do anything for the clement that favors anything con nected una Hie I., ague. Tin re were a I r ,,f It, ii1. li. ans who voted for Hardin: . M ...', thev f a v .red the League. - 'I -. , !! .a t fi .m Mr. Taft b. i ll- rioig w..ui. give us ''something i's : I ;is t in1 I a ;i.. lie. There were II.. went to a !.al., i al ! i ll-.'.! to I . . , h. a, -fhev I s'h. i; i ui t I'i . .1 'Ten i t T e (.. - llie l!..p:b a . n- vv ; o , .. I f,.r the -, It r., . I dg.. a,,. I John ! I ii" i. .'haiu' to do .'a c- . -' ' , g is goin i he ol her, at cspe ii's vv ho i ' - hi- was ill . alolcM. . I 1 1 r. ii 1 ! -i i Of Europe. TI vv i , n disi rii.a' i IT7 k -1v"l : I. .! Hi I I; a t . )A ' Jy : , I T,y i jort i "i poiiii ,on n,i,i Hu nt, and in : la camp:, ign w.;. I, ,li piobably be Innn. !. ed immediately after the Waleiga ni.-el mil: in 'hi- St.-ite in order thai Iho-. who I t. .-i: e may part '',) -ate. t. ., . , . ..i ... i c the Mi"-' important and far reachiiiL' in , tnu-t I the plans to be formulate.! tor the mi nom.e welfare of the Old .North State and the Cotton South as a whole that has been held in a long time, and for til! I li.. .... I ' y is back f"-in Fun w it I, out a n v -pec .!,' and I's in I v of 1 he numb, r ,i- 'I .,. s. ng.-r e. lie ,, ade the I preparation or i .s ,.a, consist f p .'a'oes which I. peeled a board ship. Max vv a-n 't a s' own way. Ho went on board the K ro aula ml on- day of its sailing to de liver a box of doners. Then he paused f r a l.-ief tour of i nspc. t ion . and lo and reason attendance is nut being re behold' lie was on the raging Atlantic -trieted to the association's membership A new rolling chair for invalids can be attached as a side cur to a bicycle, either motor or foot driven. Attached to measuring spoons patent ed by a New York inventor is a pivoted scraper to level off their contents. WiTfDont They Go Back? Why is it that thousands who quit cofFee years ago tor Postum have continued using Postum ever since? These people could have gone "back to coffee if they had want ed to. But they found Postum "o be a satisfying table -drink with a delightful coffee -like flavor, and entirely healthful If coffee disagrees, try tamt Postum "There 9s a Reason" Made hy Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. going at full speed. They sent hii mother a radio and sent Max to wherever ii is the potatoes are peeled on a liner, and brought him home on the return trip. "Hut they let me go ashore at three places,'' lie says with pushed out chest, ''and I had a lovely time. 1 ' As a N.vv Year's souvenir and in cele bration of the looth performance of Tickle Me" at the N'wvn Theater, Arthur Iliinimorstein gave away several hlli. lle i "h. etch 1, -:, ' ' -he things us I .v ehe:ui-ts ;. n.a-iie tin- ai-iiholie proof of liquor. Mr. ll.immerstein x- Icnins that h s nio'ivi i,,,; to , neourage the consumption of wh;-kev bu' to .re- , vent wood alcohol f.,li,lit ,s ., ne.i.g tl W ho jlisl W iil do it. even Vet. lii'bert K ,'tlilliiun, ed 1 inv:ii:,:i . on: b 'is wnv l.is vv, r 1 could po lho Ka-ci f N. r 1 : th a- la'cst plan an I'i' he has made .r.,iiiis.ng ..n , -v , ry ' hi ng we the I'.ri'ish and done that to us. ti:ing I ci. I. i a r ; I . o ' l u . ".v -, . vv , s i a,-, in v of t . e l: I I 1-o-s. -I ! 1 In- V il lint, 1 1 1; I 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 II ee who had the work in hand, as they v , ie .:.!i ;, . I :, 1.,,-ai fc, i.ng. lie savs I'.a nisS and -1 , ,is ale lie. re cor. I ... i ly hilled 1 linn any other religious m-c! in laii.ijie. lr. I.ove was mar,- cha lit a I de than most of those who attended the ( ouveiit .on, for all who heard his thrill ing story felt Hint an agency which bore the name of the cross should do its work in the spirit of Him who died on the cross', and who, in His sacrificial work, knew- neither Jew nor (ireek, Harbarian nor Scythian, bond nor frisa "The Convention adopted a resolution unanimously recommending that our churches take a Christmas offering for the starving women and children of liur.ipe, and send to the r'oreign Mission I', aid. which has made arrangements to have the food distributed, free of cost, I.v a thoroughly reliable agency. Mr. Hoover has promised the Foreign Mis I si oi 11--a:. I to ai l them in securing food : I n cheaply as the K. I 1 ,es or any other r'ii a . a 1 loll ..an l.u.v it. 1 lie l.o.aM will j ce 1 a.a 1 this i'ood is placed w he'e 1 he I .el is gtea'.s'. No . I i i ' f 1 1 1 1 i a i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 will j . nee'.- in ' he ,:-tl ilcl' n ll. except t he . iv-. a: d I' ,p'--t-. w o have s(T, n- I ! ,ie !' 1 he .1 is, rim i i.at . ui 1 f'ir. ; ad be .:i, ! i 1 1 'i'-t from tins Inn I. j - .'a., a lo n. i- w : ' i !o, , k ;i!'ir ' hi "-. ' , ; i c ! a', I a- !; . .1. W- aa : ; r a.- r. s .Jut ion 1 Tun 1 1 1 1 for h l -..f his . . w j , A s t: c a A II iHlHl I l' A li MililHi DR WILLIAM CHARLES POOLE of California; who will speak nejt Kua da.v, January lb, at II a. in. and 7:lft p. in. at the I'iist Associate Kcforified I 'resb.v lei i.a n ehiiia h, mi the Mib.ject, Anicr.ca Ibr Mighly Mission." A In weikly passenger, mail and freight air sen i-e has h.s-u established between I'ar.s, ra--burg and Prague. Liver lo Action NR Ovareom D I . jsr-iii. Constipa tion, Sick Hao;-: ha, Quickly, No Griping or Pain. CicrantMd. The organs f t: n, ossimlU tlon and iii..::a . ltn Kloniuch, liv.-r iimi bov.M . u . i -,.ly allied and the proper !.. t ,i f t::y of tkM crgatia la laiely tl, '. nt uj.on thai toir.-. t iiirieiioi. ::t t.f i It t.ho others. " W hit i 3 ,j' r 1. Tri'li a. I ir i t vit'i l:nl.-:in:r 1 t u:..i.i: : i i. :t rr - t' r. : .' r r :i h t, t ...::; ti.o i i.oi'K-1- : y ::i t . !i t, ti . i :. 1 I:..-. I r 1 . I. " 1 . V v.'. 1 . 1 r i: j actlont J o S lioweM BtrollB 1 . A bet- i dm? anil I t iimtna- c'n r.cmedyt lo :v' tiri.igai : lir.d last. -j f 'much, , i.aprovea j'. . rcomea r.: t.oa and. r,..' r i .n p n - . ..ri,;i;i ,.f ljurna o .:.,gsv in tl." ..). v can't carry mi; thing 'hruvh ,t ' e c.onple'e s. tise ,.f s u ;.. r;. .ri' v aai ! lain rf their fi 1! vv cr. n''ires tha' i.e in. Is in these several ),mi Ired I'er-'an. Angora, Manx. Siamese, etc., felines who have come together for the so'e p :r;,se "f showing t hern .-!ve off. An ni.,.n yoii learn the firic. s of thoe that are for sale, you can understand their hauteur. Five thousand dollars or the prbe of n sable coat just for a cat! It is difficult to think of nn a 1 !re nilickiy. parti, ul.irly if you are ask.-! bv M h. r tn.'is w a s The , , !. ' M .'!.. Jes.s-' I in authorltc. lint i' was in i'e for Wilaam Hart that lus ii' ti's- on the .a,-t street :iu r which it when he was ia the other day charged wi'h be. "Where do you live?" asked the ' ' No. ! Madison !f rm-r, ' ' Hart ''That's ui..-,'' eomnien'cd the rate. "That's my I nine. " LUCY JEAN X la J'lili li. . , . . ; .. co. l : '::). 1:1 1 .or,j- :.: v . p.ansed ti: 1 I d ! r :- ; t ' -.e-jli, liver i 1 I . : r: ;!.: --r tor. " r i'i viR . :w.-t l...:-::."t y, u:. 1 y ea v. :.; n.,t have t i l..." nv . mo . . : j-.: t take no I', 'i'ala' t iu lone ;ty la keei y e. r r: -ten in con uti in nnd al- v:.ys) f. i I y..::r ..-:-.t. Jo-ire u.b. r it U eiii'T and cionper to liccp Well than It !: t i p- t vc.!l. t a ?'.? box and trr !t with th i:r.d.-rvtaiidinr tlift. it must Klvo you pre.it, r r.-iior nnd t.enetit ttian any bow- I or liver rt.e.Meino vuu ever usedi or no pay. Nature's 'remedy (Nit Tablets) ia sold, guaranteed aad rvtviiiuicndcd by your drugeist, J. H. Kennedy Ic Co. HANK and PETE . ... -r-rlfO. WlklV C OtsHb-rw.i tv i HE LOOVC - 1 r si&rA-r- j : 1 v L,rv rrv fN rvtr -ri r - . i -r. , I . 1 " I -jOc wm u v-rti-i-' osr" -"I W k,:' rs I t. ' .-v, -i. rt : ..III. ji-rak ' ...-' "s-TT i' j , . 50HVC. COmESrXX 'V mm 1 ' , . , rs rc.Tl XX t?o j- - V s T '0 l COM-trl- ' i ' ' III.. !.' ' 55febV i 1 1 i ..''' w tut rMar tim
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