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THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1821. PAGE THREE LIVE NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF GASTON i RAKLO NEWS i liaWOOD COLLEGE BOWLING GREEN BRIEFS ! Correspondence of The Daily Gazette. i Correspondence of The Daily (iazette. . 'onvspondeiice of Ti e Daily (iazotte. RANLO, March 24 Tuesday evening LIN'WOOL" I'OLLKOL', Ma.. 24. HOWLING (iRKKX, Mar. 24. Miss ifl tlic Rex eoijuinuqity hall tin Rex Clul) , Miss Kuili l astiea, yiu-r s(n-ii.niiy a lew -"'s Wils.jn. who is iu training at the Girls, with their lender, Mr. H. A. La- llilVg Ul uvr ,10lr Smyrna, o. I., iv- 1 rosleyierian Hospital, ( barlulte, i-it .-! nier, proved tiui.selveii uiost delightful : turueil Tuesday to rcsjuic her studio;-, hoinofcilks in Bjwiing t.'reej. Inst .Sun.la.v. hostesses to the Wide Awake (iirin' t'lulj , .Ur. j. t,. i. huum,-,, au.l sun, visiar, Mi. Howard Wii.son an I Mi. i'..:r'.t- Itf the Ranlo Mill ami a few invite.! ; "0f liiekurj tirovc, t. (.'., visited Misses ituliii, ;.:u, louts nt the I'resbyteii.in nl- quests. tulu uu.i Irene i inicsi.tes Monday. lJfi". Hintou. cime home las! Friday for After n very short business session ( jteV- A.T. Lindsay, ou account of ill short visit after sreuti I term "ii fclesi.led over by the president. Mrs. La- uvn, js confined to ins lie.l. ,. ii,ii am: " TI.ev retuine.l to t'linton Tuts Bier, a most attractive program was well i jor nj,,, sjH.,.,v recovery. 'iay morning. Xtnderod by the girls y follows: , Misses Susie Uuine, i'aulin. iren- M.. K. (i. Reynold i.s in the ,'it Song, by the Club. ! shaw an. I Luna -Mcvaiu entertained Hispidl a! (inst.uii: following an ooor- A paper ou the history of the Club, by irieint" Monday eveniiife. ft'oii there las! neck. Miss (Nlie MeiUiu. Kev. L. It. Xiei, a luiinei stu.lent of Miss I'. ;i : 1 Flanagan, "h,-, i.-t in l'i;:uo solo, by Miss Au.lrey Ratch , Liiiwoo.l, preached Here fvni.Jny night. ;; a' " 's College. Charlotte. ford. liis text was "Js the i uung Man -pent hist week en. I at her I:, .me in Hoc, Recitation, "Ode to the Girls," Miss Ausolui:: bate." We an- always glad '"'K Green, returning to Charlotte Muu Susie Whit worth. ,u ji:iU. illm n;til lla .,,, ht, .lay afterm ,;;. Song, "Let the Rest of the Worhl Vlsit u again, soou. -vl'- M. Dulin has h,Vu e..nfiue, to Go Hy," Mi.sses Lillie I'erry and He- Misses Jones, O.lie Counts, Lillian his hoice f.)i noire tliaii a week, Mifi'erinj; ptrice Holt ze law. Miller, Jrene Wlnti si.les, Mai.. l Moore ! very painful fer.n ..f rheiiinatism. Recitation. "AwakeniiiR the Vouiig .,,, Al;irv u,.le1 Kun.lerliurk have been " 's probab!,- ihat tin- play "Mrs. Ones," Beatrice Holtzclaw. fjr Ul(j pas (.VS arilj l'ubbs of Shanty Town." which was Reading, "My Dead Doll." Miss ()W( ,rogr,.ssillt, ,,i.eiv. ' ' H'ven recently at Bowlin; tlreen bv the Audrey Katcufor.l. Misse Annie I'ressl.N and Imogen.' latenue.liale So, iety of the Christian At the completion of this enjoyable Bailey spout the past week end with Kndeavor and which proved be su. h a program a very delicious salad course MLss Cora Lee lvllinger, in (iasluiiia. success, will be given at Both bib.b com was served, this having been prepared Miss . I uliu Sal ley will give her gradual s"""' !il"' '" 'he '' l'Hiire. It by the flub girls themselves under the ing expression recital Monday evening, comedy "full of laiign" aul w.J direction of Mrs. Lanier. Potato salad March 2M, at S o'clock. The public is worth seeing. on lettuce, fresh Hi ice. I tomatoes, saltines, cordially invited to be present. 'aldwell Klanagan, who is hohling nnd coffee constituted this course, and Quite a number of the girls hiked to '' l'"sition in Lancaster, wa- at lin.-ue attested to the splendid training which l'isg::h, .Saturday to view the base ball visiting last week end. these girls have bi-cn receiving from game. They reported a pleasant trip. Dulin has as her guest Mrs. Lanier in the kitchen adjoining Miss Ola Davis, oi Matthew-, a Tuesday, Mrs. St roup, of I lover, tlelrelub room. former student of Linwoo.l, spi nt the 'rfj- U- l''iaiiagan . ad son, Mr The retiuiin.ler of the evening was past week-end with us. Arthur l-'laitagaii. weie visitors to Cas- Kpent iu playing (juite a number of. Miss Mary Liuuia I'ursley and Kinine ton.,. Ve.lne lav astern. oe. -games introduced at the armory by Miss line Cra w ford visited their sisters, Missc ,rs- ,!,;'"' i'e'iiv. gradoate mirse of Zachuiau, ami were most thoroughly ou- Martha Lou and Kli.al.elh, this we. I. ' 'harh.tte. an;e hrme Saturday for :, joyed by all present. ' end. "" v:th u..inef..iks. Those present in addition to a large A number of the girls and Miss Hur v, ls a u noun,,,! by the pastor his! majority of the thirty two Hex Club n, y, spent Moy,la. afternoon iu liasimiiu Sl""l:.v "'Klar spring meeting a I (iirls were the Wide Awake Club Girls, shopping. Howling Cr.vn church will i held of Ranlo, with their leader, Mrs. .1. A. ,!l ' 'eoii'l Sunday in April. Mr Kalis. Misses Krsie and Audrev 11111011 I 1PII Q v Ratchford, of (iastonia, and Miw UHIUll LUUALO CERMANS PROFITEERING Gladys Amos and Carrie I'otts, from , IN MARRIAGE LICENSES. the Ranlo teacherage. Of the twentv- , . ,, , . four club girls of the Ranlo Mill, only ' ''"''U 'Z " X ' "T'''' ,K,i,-IX- M:,r- 11 two were absent, these being unavoidably . N . -' Um f riday eve- . eases are b..i,g utibzeil for pr.diteering detained by sickness. . ' ,;1UK- M--'ri-1' ,l"'r, '"' ' l,1:l.V '" I'V iermans. The marriage " -prolileev ' ' Tl. i.a.,' ... , : t , ""' l'"'u" choolhouse, "The Arrivtil of ,, v, loped out of the sila.ition which ba ilie hearty spirit of co-operation be- .. ., . ., ,. , ' . ,. , ,. ... , , .!, in three scenes. 1 he parts are IM:,,,. nocessarv the -tret rat oning ' " t .voen these two neighboring clubs an. fc .,. . i i , . follows: h,, using space. A marr ed eotipl,. or between the r lenders is sure to renin t f i i . .. , . : ,,, (, , t ,. ' ' VVilliam Winkler l.eorge Wilson ... l:,ir ril,.ut to be marr ed mav obtain in more than a two fold amount of n, , u.lv,, ,. i, , M , . . . , JSouhie riaxter rtank net-lle i.r: im.sston to o.-, ni,' cio t nn i- - ,- pleasnre and of profit to botJi. And mav ,. , Ur . to . , n v ..it.nn .is h both fl,., ,li . ' J-l,.l:lllllu M"r 1 niton Wuisiiant preeuta! ion of the nianiage ic-n-e to uotn these clubs coitiniie to grow in n,- ww , v.,,,,,,,,,, ifi .i , llnK William Ratchtord the Housing OHi. c. Iioth numliors ami usefulness as the davs . ,. . . ,. ,- . ... , , , . , , ' Aunt Jane rannie Kate Wilson i has been discovered that many mar J'"'e lennie Wilson riag,. licenses have l,(.,n iss I to nun Last 1-rnlay ovei..tr Mrs. John O. , ,sUZPP Xelle Wilson ., W(en who have no intention to MeAryer enterta.ned at a most elaborate m Carroll Henderson tl!.,rrv M,t. having secured the license six o clock dinner the following mem- Kitty nnie Wilson ,, the permission to oe.-upv the nun, bers of the Ranlo faculty: Misses Grac- The actors have taken a great deal of l.r f , :1ltte, to married ,,e, (ollins, Bess Costlier, DauM Dow.ly, 1 it. rest iu the rehearsals, and a large ,s. sell the permiion ' ' to matried I.rtha I ,pp, IVarl Boyd, and Carrie ,,ow, is exacted. It is a s, lid folks or others who need rooms I .an I i.tts. Mrs. McArvor's home was made :lr,.ei ,) ,-,,11 f fun. not find them most attractive by a large number of The officials say some profitable l;si potted plants, ferns, primroses, and flow ELEVEN CAROLINA SCHOOLS ess has been done but that the prac ermg begon.as. arranged most art is- TO BENEFIT FROM FUND ti.e is being stop,,,,! I,v k.vpine a wat.l, tieally in the parlor, halls, and dining ,,;,,.. s..h(M,,s ; Nm,h ( :ir,ilia, those to whom marriage lice s a,- room. The centerpiece Ut the dinner ,vhi(.h .m, , , r,v , ti. S),,.ri, .ranted and withdrawing ,.,.,,,-, to table was a crystal basket of rich yellow ,, , , , . ,, . , ,, ,, ,, , ,. .,, ; j ... .Methodist church, will participate in the o, , ii, rooms unl.-f t!ic mar' I; ge is p.T , ,.' -.:.:.M0,MMt fund t-i be raised tor con formed. . Rood things was served ,.,., iomt, iu.,,.M ,, ,..,, .. mll:l , llir. Marriage., however, clip.,. I all prey u. five beauhfully appointed eour-.. and , ,.. , , is j..,,, r, ords i the la-t year. Tl, most thoroughly on.,oye.l by all who ,.;,,,,, M,1V(.n,. I,.,- has increased twofold over prewar were fortnnate enough to he partakers of A( m t,,( ,is. v,,r,. ,,, M1,11V ,,., (v,.r . ,,,,,,.. this bountiful hosp.tality. ,ri.ts (o ,i( 1 1, r , . , , , t . u .urill)f . .,r. n,,i,., f(. ,., ,.,. After dinner the following young men f th(. Western North Carolina confer- half the normal number. 1 f the neighborhood were invited to help . ,.U(.C fro, March 2!l to Ap.il I... com "Many young folks today are getting; share 1 he ploaures of the evening : ' ,,i,,to arrangements will I.,, made look married here simply to get aroom cheap1 Messrs. WaltcrjVPrioe. John Price, Crier ;1IR t0 . slll.,.(.ss , , . is. i a ,,,...,! ly. " said a Berlin oflicial. The c.-t Rhyne, Carl (x, Krnest Stronpe, and jR tl,is Hection during the week of Mav of the dwelling is cut in half hy the mar ' Hen Clarke, ofjLowell. At the close of o...,uie riage of a man and w,, ii.au both of' a most deliglifful evening, the guests Among those who will at' I the.' whom are working. They a I- o feel they , very reluctantly departed, voting Mr. nieteings are the conference se. rotary. co operate to s-uue advantage in the ami Mr?. M.'Arver a most splendid host inference financial dir. ctor. the presid- n atter of food. whi. h is a - ra ils pr-b and hostess. (.Mpn, of ,,(, v;llioils ,lislricts. the At the prt limimirveontest held a short ri,.irK( ,ir,.,.tor r ,..,, ( )iarge, the mia time ago Miss Sara Stronpe and Ray llto mol, (f ,ia(.h ..h,,!,. ,,o disiri.t WILL BRING HAY MOW AND moml Long wore chosen to represent the 0na1r of ,,n,.tl .hurch board, the district SWIMMING HOLE TO SCHOOL. allirmative and Miss Gh.dys Amos and a ilWiini dirotors and the district lav Cecil Boll the negative side of the quo-.- oatf.r. KMI'OHIA, K.W.. Mar. 2::. - The lion in the State triangular debate. The The Christian Education Commission vacant !o. the bay mow and the old question of collective bargaining is with headquarters in Nashville are s.vimmiug hole will and real eompeti-, signed to these debaters to decide who i,l,.nS)l wit, t, interest already shown simjnier :n the . iirro iilnin of will win the trip to Chapel Hill. These ; lm, ,,iovement as evidenced by the ""' summer school of the Kansas sta!. four are spWlid reiiiesenta lives, of recent large gifts of former iovemor II. Normal school here. whom the Ranlo school is very proud. C. Stuart, of Virginia, and V. II. Stock " T" K" ' i school in the v.oods; to Ranlo forms the triangle with Stanley iin, 0f Birmingham. Ah., each of assign one's lessons; to gain tirst hand and Lowell. whom has already givn .. 1 tut.i tun S.y information in local mills. s-.kvar,i- ' oral smaller gifts have ako been made. stores; to bo instructed ie scout CROUSE. a'though there has as y, t been no soli.-i craft, and to swim in a m.i.ie'a 1 Correspondence of The Daily Gazette ,a,ion of fl"",, 1V.i"'.a w,vk" ; K i r-P-t.... ' " oi this ne iv lv devised course ot study i (ROISK, Mar. .4. - There will be GH0STS 0F DEVILS AND r- ads. classes f..r both b..vs a a! girls, communion serv.ee. at Bethel Lutheran ANGELS ARE ROBBERS, are to be f ,,.!. ! Church Sunday afternoon at .1 o'clock. The plan adopted hy Dr If t; I;ll 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alexander spent ' v ,,,.. nte.i ,-., director ,.f teacher naming. U t.. have Pun.lay nt the home of Mr. and Mm. (B he 1 . ,;,. t;,, tri, t(1 v,rM iu Luther Costner. RI'.A Mar. 14 - A new s,v,. of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carpenter .pent : r" "' U" " nm n.ed , ni;)kp ,,.,,,,, Sunday with Mrs. Carpenter's parents. Russia, a.cor ling to a report trom M - T. Infr,li;i;in ,, Ki,:nf., f,,r. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrell. j ''ow- ish largely the basis ,,f inv , st igatii n The young people of this community I In rMrotr:"1 M,''nw T!,U' : ...I study in the class room o the other enjove.1 a taekv partv at the home ! "ipanie ,,av" ' " ",,:'M'-1 '"" .lav. of th.. week Miss ny.la Carpenter Saturday nigbt. , lln of ' ,, ,i'A,U :nf-1, On each trip the ..ei,t, will be i, r There will be regular preaching ho rob belated pass, rs i,v . the s.re. ts. (W iiri.,.tioi, fif () s,.,Mr, ,,,,..(.., Vices at Lander's Chapel Sunday morn. ' P "'l" apartments and mnr b r the poo- ,.,.,,;,.,, ,,y n P ...,,,.,, ing at 11 o'clock hy the pastor. Rev. p ' " . s. . ii' leaders and student t. :i. hers. R... J. E. B. Honwr. . ,The ,nW,1,i" Crn",S n 'hc turning from a hike .he . bil l:, T, will on- Misses Lela and Annie Mav Paynr'l" 'omP" '" jv a plunge in ti.e s, i 1 .ta'orinn. and Miss White Moore spent Saturday , !'n. ,of '1!U'li' ' ':'r ' -' ''- T,1H l,.. rv.,!ions an I questions raked tfitb Misses Hazel and Velma. Carpenter X ovr h,Bh fenre- on , a, h trip w ill ! .-orriat.-l on ti.e fol Misses Bertha Thornbnrg and Audrv , Unp the 'cent . .u. ,in , ,,.,, ,. ir(1 Kiser Rpent Satur.br with Miss Clyda ly "f-l that hi- c..,p:.nr ' subjects for stdv. Tl.es- ,.r,nosb Carpenter. eonsisting of seven persons, nnrdered m.,v ,(Vire gl0(,n,llV. ,r;ti,n, Mr. Ao.lerson Kisrr aivl sister. Miss hnn'lr people and kept the- pr-P- (ll(lt:v a!. nT anv 0.h..r lliu., Ella Kiser. an.l Misses Venia, Pauline "ty inen from them in ' !ho tion of common branches f,.r their s ,! .i rw o. . i cemeteries. , . , n.l oilie Carpenter spent Saturday T, . , . 'ion. it was explained. igH in Charlotte, the guests of Mr. an.l ? mhab,tl""i' helpless a gam Tl)). ,., ,.,.,,, will ho !,..,-,,,., , Mrs. Sidney Carpenter. , these murderers and no help can be ex fro th(1 minis ,,,,i;,r,1Iieilt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AoMerhoMt and Tf, ,he "'"""nties lwai.se it is , th, norm:ll ., m,t ,,)mno;e; ehil.lren and Mr. an.l Mrs Jacob Kiser i " , " ma.ny "iu"' the a,,,hori,i- to give instruction in ct craft or gir! risite,! relatives in Kannapoli, Satur.hy. ""' ,hr ,,,lt,,r n.p fir- lore. Mr. an.l Mrs. Julius Alexander spent The novel curriculum was deigned by Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Clay WAREHOUSES BURNED '"-" Williams, a normal in-tr,, .. 'ser. ; s, ..i, i... t r i;) r,WIM,n(, t0 fnp r(snnest of manv There yrill he an ice rream supper at; ,By Tne Associated Press.) t.annts that a course he forim'd to in lander's Chapel "featnrday night. Cream. COLQt'ITT. Ga.. M ar.h Fire teref children from six to thirteen fake and candy will be sold and the pro-! npre ft'" morning destroyed the Cowart years old during the summer vacation eteds will go to help pay for an organ! sm' Dancer cotton warehouse, with 1,000 months. recently purchased. ! bales of cotton, and the W. L. Geer pea-, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. T.yUch upent Sun-lnut warehouse, with three carloads ofj "I eat what I like. I like dill pieklet day at tbo home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay r-,ln'. eansinir a total loss estimated I and corned beef and cabbage, particular-' Kiaer. ' 1 at $.M,000 to 6fl,000. - i 1-." Mary Garden. WAJitfEP. A sheet for the bed of the river. A rir.g for the linger of r.ioru. A glove for the hand of fate. A boot f,.r the foot of the mountain. A sleeve for the arm of the law. A set of teeth for the mouth of a river. A l.ii te for the truuk of an elephant. A feather for the wine of ibe wiu.l. Scales for the might of years. Hu'ioiis ."oi a oat of paint. A ru ig for the bidder of faine. liolgie. for a bridal tour. A medicine to keep the ink n. Ii. To ka,r what mat:, - :i.e we:. tb. t vnue and the r ,a,s , n s. The iicy for ti.e i i. k of hair. JURY OF SELECTION AND AWARDS FOR ART EXHIBIT. riTT. i.r;;i.ii. i.. Mar. i'.i. ,i. V. ISeait-v. die, 'or . I l'i!:e r' s ;,t a.' ! g'e ! iis itu'e. ha-, uipoiol... :!,, Inter I'ati. ...:: J ;:: y o! i ion . and Awards she anna.:! International lixbibit ion o!' Paintings, which will open at the iu s'itut,, her,- Ap-il L's. ilhani i.-i. d s..:i and inn's,1 ' I. ius, a. iwo Kuglish painters, ha v. 'sf1.ee, i side ted the for eign r"pr,'-e;r .: : '. e , ,a the Jury. The A in, n artists who were named to serve are: C. II. Woodbury, Huston; ltri.ee Crane, 'v i v i'i . N. V. ; ! :. W. b'e.llii hi. I 'on !. ' I, rid '0, Pa.; Leonard Ochtman, Cos I 1 one.; Ihi.iel Garber. Philadel phia : I ;. W. I !.-!..w -, I'tnil i 'a t Nen and i . W'. Il.iwthnrne, Ne, Voik Ciiv. Vleinbers el tiie . i . i -. will meet here April 7 to s o, ,-t the oaill'illg- to be ex iiil.i'.ed and award honors. I'nder all , .: aiili-lied rule. .1. W'. Heatly is presi dot.t of t he .1 orv . w ha h w ill awa rd the oid facial. si;vi - a,, -da' a:d blihe :eed;,', ,:,''vi"i; uith 'hem r,s,ective p. i;','-. f) - I .Hie. and f.'.Mti. ' el's ige in, n ! s ,.f i in' lies are arriv V i M o da i 1 :. ! the I 1 1 I ! I it e. in. hiding im.ro than l''i'' :', reign ,an:is,,. ',on Lagl.i :d. Pin. .-. It. on. Holland. Hen mark, ItaU. 'Spain. Swd,r!ai,d and .Swe.ha. Grand Silk Hosiery Sale Of Pure Thread Silk Hose That surpasses any similar sale that ever took place in this city. Exquisite full-fashioned Silk Hoss in the beautiful fine cobweb weaves, in every color that can be desired. Right here at Easter when you will want to match up that costume come in. They are here for you at prices that ycu have not expe rienced in years. Colors cordovan, polo grey, medium brown, white, black, pearl grey and smoke. ARMY WILL HAVE AIRSHIP ' THAT WILL CARRY 100. WASHINGTON. M.n. l".. The aim-. will have an : i i r s 1 1 i . capable ot' cart ving I"" !,:i no,,'. . in ad, lit bin to I mo i-rev when the great Italian semi rigid dirigible " I,,ii:,i," recently pur chasod. arrivs. .n air service detach ii. on is en 'onto to Italy to deflate the' hig bag and biing it lu.n.e on hip board. The ' ' Koma . ' ' driven hy si tvvelv.i , '. i'lnb-r engines developing a.: aggro gate of L'.loo horse i,ow,r, has a lifting ,apnei:v of (!.". mm pounds. She can car m nearly I'd tons through the air in ad ' diiion to herself and her crew at an -sti mated :ua i in 1 1 1 . i speed of so miles an' h nr. The big gas 'nag, holding 1 . "J ' I " , ' no, i ,.,,l,ic (Vet of gas. is longer than all, but the most modern war , tat't, MH feet and is SJ feel wide while bag and car tower to a height of m; feet, six 'no lies With tilled gasoline tanks the shiji has a full speed radius of .trio miles and at I J lip. i.lg speed ...llld go sou niiles wiUl- j ,a' landing. The ' Ifn iia'' was constructed under o r inal sup, o vision of Sign-,.- I'-iielli, who-,' name has b-en applied to aire raft; of III:,! I . : I ' ' i 1 1 1 : 1 r t'lie. She was ,,'-' ga 1 for commercial uses orginnlly, j. ! id was s ,-d to the P. S. for 1 "on. Win ' ', I would ,Os! - 1 .1'., ii.iioo t , dnolicntc . , li 'or, ex' erts figure. , Values as high as $4.00 per pair. Efird's Easter Sale Price is TT.lTin)Tr5 IBEAVER BOA FOR BETTER WALLS CEILINGS D TOKIO. Mar. I'I.--- I'll,- C,i in "overn ' iiient iuis tiled a pri'i-s' with the Japan , s.. o,,v , i Ian, nt agaiiis tire not itica ' ion o! the litter -out to 'ho Vladivostok an- I tlmrilies on lleccmi-.r Hi. that the .la; an had ,1 -ided to place the Sag 1 habeii lishei:,-. under .l.i pain-so military I , otrrol. I Aecor !'iig to a s.-nii olticial desnntcb ' i ve, here the pi 'ot. s! s,a i, : ! 'Th,. government of the Russian Far. I'.aslern ILuihiie lonsidors that the noti t'ciit'ou of the J -i panes,), government re lative to phi, ing the Saghal.en fish, lie aioler the iiuitrd of Japan a !et to do j ni'iv,, I'liia of iier right". j '' The Japanese proposal tal'ta-l mount to an encroa, hment on Kussia 's 7 ra i nt v and is, therefore. in.-onsis t.-nt with the oft repeated solem di'elar a'i.'ii of tin' .1:, ,.m lies,, govnimelit to re spi-nt the rights and interests of the Ifu-sia government and the Kussiat. I pie." Pfci CURED In 6 to 4 Days All druggists are authorized to refund the money if PA30 OINT MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING. BUND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. It is guaranteed by Paris Med icine Co., St. Louis, Mo., Manu facturers of the world-famous Grove' Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. This signature is on every box of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. "You Can't Expect Beaver Board Results Unless This Trade-mark is on the Back of the Board You Buy" Look for it. Be sure this mark is on the back of every panel of wall board you buy. Jill wall board is not Beater Board. Like every other good product it is imitated, and while some of these imitations may look like Beaver Board they can never act like Beaver Board. To be sure of lasting wall and ceiling satisfaction look for the Beaver Board trade mark on the back of every panel of wall board you buy. fill '11 1 r-1'.i..i i I.,!.,, tmii ii reiwfarihf hw3 Mail your application in to the Stags. Fee $7. E. Lamar Bailes. Armington Hotel. SPENGER LUMBER CO. QUALITY MILL WORK Phone 33 Gastonia, N. G.
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