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FRIDAY, MARCH 18. Uncle WaK's 1 Lill IL-J brill Walf- THE CASTOMA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE nn?n is m.m m. . w li ini U U U M I TTa. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting: genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Oayer"! SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine '"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Harache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American I Handy tin boxes of 12 tabids coat but a few ronta Larger package. Aspirin la the trade mark of Eayrr Manufacture of MunoacetKecldeeter of HallerlloadA FRENCH ARE STILL PAYING MORE THAN FOUR TIMES THE PiiE-WAR PRICKS. PARIS, Mar. 1". The !,!, ;, ! .,-. holders aie still paving ninri' than four times flw iri' war irices for l in- lie. cs-i tie of lift. althougli there lias I .e n a Lijf decline in tin iost of living. Tie Krcnch government, ha-, ri i .'1 I public figures i'iiii pa ring the living cost ill Fiance with those i,i tin- I " . ' i ! t 1 States ns giv Oreat I'ritain. :i These show tint living in nil thret in April, Hin. Ktl'i as normal. I iy I r. : I -! ; r.-t ' ; ii' I for is l.y the Stat eh In1 peal; nf ! he i i -.1 ,,(' I'iMiiil ries was : ! ':i inc! Taking tli,- prices of or inn pi'i cent, the prices of necessities in April In it 'year arc given aw ."i 7 . " h:t iut in I ' r : 1 1 ; 223.1 in 1he i'nito.l fta' -1 and III.';. I " (iroat Britain. According to tin" jfuvrjirc n n r tli's percentages had declined in Di i fiii l:er l;is!. to -l.il p.-r -i-m i in r'rait'v and 2i:!.."l in (ireat IS; itiiMi. Tin- figure f,.i tin' 1 " ii i t c I States in . ii vi in 1 o' r last was given lis 147.!' p'T cent. Till' iVrcni tier figures cere not given. Most of tlic French ni'wupa pcrs find the joy of tlic reduction in the cost of living tempered by knowledge that it ii still mure tli.'in four linn's higher than in HlKS niiil (lint it i-i a, .ci, tented l,v lunch niiciiiplovmi'nt. "Stand for (;o!,!..;i Hoi,' p .li. throughout your business, taking less, if lierr-ssriry, t denm, -tratc you need it." Chamber of Comment' of tlic United States. Found a Cure for Indigestion. "I use Chamberlain 's Stomach and Liver Tablets for Indigestion and limlj tl'cy suit my case lietter Hum any ilys- j pepnia remedy I have over trieil ami I ' Lave use.! many different medicines, I sin nearly fifty-one years of age ami have suffered a (treat ileal from ind'tges tion. I fan eat almost anything 1 want to, now," writes (ienrge W. Kmory Keek Mills, Ala. These la Met contain bo pepsin lint strciigf lien the stomach ainl enable it to digest tlic foot! naturally. MISS ELLA NEELY OF YORK BADLY HURT IN ACCIDENT Automobile Shuck by C. 4 N. V. Train Mi?s Maiy Williams Alio Huit in Ciash. YliCK. S. ('., M;,rt Ii 17. Tli, ir a, it., ciitiiie struck liv liie no: ' li!ioui,. t a ro lina i; o; t hucVi n passenger train at tin' K:it l.iln'ily street crt.siii( lnl 1 1 i v i i i on tlie a v to srlo.ol i n i- mon. f ', an ! .Iia'e.l on 1 lie loeoino!ie p:lit fifty y.-tfl. to ll.c Nation, Mi-s Klla Ni l Iv, a ten liei in tli,. riiv srhoois, uas prolialily fatally injnnil a'ol Mis, Mary Williams, also a teaeln i , was severely ; r 1 1 i -i -. ) -. i -1 lareratt 'I liout tic lo-.l an. I fait'. Jtotli Miss Neely's le's Heie l-rokeii lulow tlic kmc ami three rilis wire broken, otic of which ) iiu t n la I the Inns. '1'IioiikIi still living at 7 uVlmk I). is eieiiin, no imp,, is , ntcrta ine'l t'-r I i r i ecove rv. I'ie sehool irls, fiances W i I li.i ins. . I lighter of II. 'I'. Williams, an. I .lull.,, Kulli, Hazel am1 Eleanor I'lexico, ilan;;i. tt in of M. I'. I'lexico, esi apeil practnail.v 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 : ' t. Miss Williams, who was driving the cur, evidently ili'l not see the train until within a few roils of the track ainl was unable In brill); it to a smp. ishe Hon tncil to turn aside but was unalile tn keep the iiiichine off the laiK. I'.'iif.'ineer If. I'. I v iii,. belli); on 1 lie side i f the cab aSa1- i roin t lie an'oiiit. bile, was unaware of the accident i"i!il nolilied by the shout- and gt stores of l.yst odci -;. The train was ranuinK tin rcHiilar sthcduh', reachiii); York at a. in. The railroad authorities imme diately sent lr. It. K. A'bell. of Chester, and a nuisc to nic assisiantf to thoso hurt. M isM Necly is years of ae and has been teaihinj; in the city schools about 21 years. Siie has a mother and two brothers, John A. Necly. of Ander son, and Arthur Necly, of York. Miss Williams is a daughter of I.. I.'. Williams, a former York county .iudjre of probate for inunv years. $r Prevent It vlkN fj HURLBURPS 1 0 CAMPHOR PILLS ,' Fl X- amall bottla parried tn row fl aoekat auaranteea yea Initaat f 14 faUel at amall coat. Wha y 1 ',VA SNBBZR. SNDFFLa f3 I.Ul r (al a CHILL, aomln If, 1 VfV a. take ana Imma- J mm R. F. BEASLEY RESIGNS AS HEAD WELFARE DEPT. ( ii cciislioro News. U. T. l!easlc, who for the past f.nir years has served tin' state as commis sioiicr of publii' welfare, has tendered his resijt ua t ion, effective at once, and will return to private life. This fact was announced M'sterdav ." I'ternoon upon the adjournment of a tailed n leel i m k of the state board of charities and public welfare. The nicetiiit;, which was at tended by the full ineinhcrshi) of the board, was held at the home of A. W. Mi Alisler and followed a luncheon i;iveu by Mr. aad Mrs. McAIister. Tlic Imard aiii'pted the resignation with (treat re Hi'cl and with wannest e.vpressinns of a pprei iat ion for hiv services to the cause anil to the state. No successor was named, but a com mil tee. compose.! of Win. A. Hlair, ohair-ir.-.ii of the board. A. W. MAIistel, t'are.v .1. Hunter, and Mrs. T. I.. l.iiitlc, was appointid to secure a eoininissioner. An f.ther iiiectintt of the board is to be held ii Kaiei;;ii in about 111 days, alter the committee shall have bad time to find a t oiiimissioni r. In the meantime Carey .!. Hunter will be in charge of the work as actiu(t eoininissioner. It is under Mot,, I that he alr'-ady has a tooil man ii, mind. Gastonia Mill Supply Company SERVICE Phone 2S6 PIPE TOOLS, CUTTERS Stillson Wrenched Vulcan Chain Tonga Vises Beaver Stocks- and Dies Armstrong Stocks and Dies 117 South St. SPARING THE ROD "A stmukl be arretted ' Ca. JaW . "' ft J" S I curat' jiast JiiiiUelstin's house this inor:ii:i(t." sail! the asses sor, "I saw him niilying u buttiry-whip to Ills fifteen-yenr-old boy with a zeal worthy u bi tter ihuse. I tbhik u inati and iii!.is(,ed for such ii n oTi'etisv." "There are ninny arftuiaei.ts for mid u(t:l1i)st ci.iixirul Iiuiiislimetit, " nb- st'IeU tile village iatiianli, "and those nrjillliierits bave liei'H himtled back inn! forth fur stitnei tiin' like two t It o u s u ii d years, nn I the tltiestitin is hs far from b luit set tled, at t!.e h(,ur .nf .'nine to press. us it was when Cnt'snr double-cross, tl the Ittililooti. "I liclleve that every mini must tie his own jutltte about the Management of his family. Jimu -lsi.ii stiikes me as nr. excellent citl.ell, UI1,1 lie slinuld be a successful jiaretit. If be lititls it necessary to wear out a liuitr.v-whi; mi his heir, 1 have no doubt that the provocation is sullleient. If hi' ni.iiey is wrong he is pn (ty sure ti realize it before loiij; and Iu bis tactics; nieaiiw fiile outsiders have tin r-'ason to butt in, innl the Idea of calling; the po lice Is perfectly ridiculous. ".My father was i,n oltl-fi.sli'.onetl man wlio believed that an ounce, of birch was better than a ton of educa tion, lie kept a small sapling behind the kitchen dour and applied :l tn my person win never 1 violated the by laws governing our happy liottie. 1 think ho probably carried his theory to extremes ; whipping me became a sort of dissipation with him. Hut 1 am willing to admit that bis treatment did me good, and 1 can't Imagine what would have become of iae but for it. "My mother deli'-yed In moral sua sion, and used to plead and argue w ith me, but 1 can't remcolier t!.u' Y.-,- ten der eloquence ever prevented i.ie from breaking into h melon patch or hshmg in forbidden wad i s. Her method probably would have been successful Id many cases. There are boy; who lire responsive to such appeals, hut I was headstrong as a government mule iind when I wanted to do something it took more thnn gentle counsel to head me off. "I had a profound respect for that snplina; behind the door. It always seemed to he quivering with impa tience to get at me, nml my father re garded It wilh loving glances:. It used to mystify me how he heard of every thing I did. There was no such a thing ns concealing a crime or misdemeanor from him. "I'd swipe q few npples from a farm er's orchard, for Instance, nnrt would be willing to make an affidavit that no body had seen me. I took nil possible precautions against discovery. Yet in the evening, when I got home, my stern parent would meet n:e at the door and say, 'So you have been rob bing Farmer L'ofunny's; orchard, hey? You are fully aware that' robbing or chards does violence to the peace mid dignity of the state, and is contrary to the provisions of the revised statutes. Cottie. therefore, and receive the pun ishment prescribed by Solomon and other law givers." "He always explained that it caused him the most poignant sorrow to pour the birch Into me, but I couldn't be lieve In his sincerity, for his eyes spar kled with unseemly joy at such times, and If he had used the same enthusi asm when sawing wood, he'd have whncked up two or three cords in an hour. "I don't know to this day how he found out everything I did, unless he did some quiet sleuthing with false whiskers and a dark lantern, but he always did discover everything, and when I fully realized that fact I de cided to reform and became a model j young man. I was so extremely good that my father couldn't dig up an ex cuse for chastising me, and n settled melancholy fell upon him and he pined away until he died. I'll never forget the reproachful glances he used to cast upon me, ns though asking wheth er I considered my course honorable or generous. I got Into the habit of being good, and hnve never been able to orenK away rrom ii. mi Per Ceot Jud Tunklns. Jud Tunklns says the man who Is too willing to take advice is liable to spend a whole lot of precious time listening to conversation. BANISH THE ENEMY OF MANKIND Whan your body la racked with RHEUMATISM, polaon la gradually destroying tbe life-giving forces wltain. NeutraJlxa tha toxins and d-rtrey the poisons by using The Only One on Him. Coopei" It took Blobson five hours to drive three pigs out of his front gar den last night Davles Surely even Blobson could move quicker than the pigs? Cooper Oh, he found he could move faster than three pigs, all right; but not in as many directions. ... . . ... . . . . 1 1 A .11 fl. All It rapidly ana surety eliminates nm powo. ,ra ic,... ... matle armptoms. Don't overload your system with harmful drugs Halt a taaapoonful takea once or twice dairy banishes rbeumatUm BBHra7 at Skate THE KELLS COMPANY, NEWBURGH, N. Y. r Some Left, "Isn't it a pity lovely woman has , co lasting charm?" "She has If she learns bow to t good cook." ?riifA) i Fifteen thousand people read The Ga zette every day. A small amount will carry a message to them foi you. .It's ' the tbeawat and the best. or cine usfloe lure s in W ere Norn- Water Always Finds Its Level Eventually The laws of Nature are certain .and. inexorable, and the laws of successful business are just as exact. Reasonable capital, care ful buying, restricted cred it, good salesmanship all these are absolutely es sential. Put these things are not sufficient. They amount to less than nothing if peo ple do not come into the store. The whole organi zation is a costly, useless plaything unless you can sell the goods on the shelves. The more people who en ter the store and buy, the cheaper the overhead per dollar of sales, and the greater the profit. That is a rule of business. You can't get around it nor sidestep. WILL YOU BE INCLUD ED IN THE HIGH PER CENTAGE OF FAILURES IN 1921? Not if your business meth ods are right and include above a 1 I JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING. Advertisers DOES A HEN STOP SCRATCHING WHEN WORMS ARE SCARCE? an i
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