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PACE FOUR THE CASTON1A, (N. C.)t DAILY GAZETTE . s The Gastonia Gazette. ESTABLISHED 1180 Itnei Every Afternoon In the Week Except Sunday, at 214 W. Airline Are. r. t - I. rt ft n ft re GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Office: 214 W. Airline Are. Pbonee 50 and 232 Jae. W. Atkina Kanagint Editor E. D. Atkim Buiinest Manager Hnh A. Query Editor Mra. Zoe K. Brockman, . . Society Editor Admitted into the mailt at the Post offiee at Uastonia, N. C, at the iouud rate ol postage, April 28. 1902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By Carrier or Mail in the City One Year ') 00 8ix Month !.50 Three Mont ha l.li5 One Month 50 By Mail Outside of Gastonia j One Year 1.00 Bix Months 2.00 Three Months 1.00 One Month 50 Payable Invariably in Advance Member of The Associated Presa The Associated Tress is exclusively eat tied to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also . the local newa published therein. All rights of republication of special dia-1 patches are also reserved. legal technicality, and if you can get the solicitor to agree, continue it until the next terra. " "When it conies up then, what do you ) do?" was the question asked. 1 "Continue it again, if you can," was the reply. "And if you keep on post 1 polling it, it will finally die out." THEY DON'T ALL LIVE IN PORTLAND. Out in 1'ortlainl, Oregon, they h.ivc a I'rimklin chili, whatever that is. A speaker wan telling tliem about themsel ves the other night, mid he used tlie accompanying argument. Henry (irad.v origin.itcd it years ago, and it was one of the things that helped to make him (anions. II,. applied i! to Heorgia farm ers way hark in the 'SO but the sense of it is eipiallv as true nowadays in some, nay, many Southern communities. It reads: "Some of in Portland people get up at the alarm of a onneetii ut clock, hut ton our Chicago suspenders to our I'hil.i delpliia pants, wash our faces with Cin cinnati soap in a Pennsylvania basin; sit down to a (irand Hapids table; eat Nebraska bacon mid Chinese eggs ; i spread our toast ith Australian butter or eat rolls made of Wisconsin Hour and Kansas lard; walk out of' a house plus) ii tmw, irmiiifiTiR LiLiilUIMU 11U 1 1IU111 1 1LU ! mmicunw iiiotuuat iiuw diiuu juai vmii TANLAC REALLY IS FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 Physiological Action of Princi pal Ingredients of Celebrat ed Medicine On the Human system Is Explained. SUPREMACY CLAIMS WELL SUPPORTED Many of the Medicinal Ele ments Have Been Known and Used Since Civilization First Began. general tonicity FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. Gastonia, The South' City of Spindles THE TEACHER AND THE PUPIL. it ft k rr hi lessons reason or other, ! ered with a (Scotch mortgage; ride down- town on a Detroit jitney; do business with money Uirniwed from the K;id; ad j vertise with printed matter produced in j ban Francisco; traveme h) reels bonded by New York capitalists; at bedtime 'read a verse from a Huston Bible; say a, prayer composed in Jerusalem; crawl under h New Jersey blanket, ami are j kept awake by the yeowling of a Port-' land cat, the only home product of the entire layout. ' ' As long as Southern farmers continue' to raise cotton exclusively their noses will be on the grindstones. For, it is just as The Charlotte News reports,. "A prominent banker of the city was saying yesterday that business would likely recover in this part of the corn. - i aM, "r!",H 111111 iies. . . , I 1 his same well know n irv ,insi in proportion as the cotton farmers reduced their acreage. That is a view of the situation tl.at has plenty of meat in it." "It's just as logical as it can be. If a boy or girl conies from the right sort of home, is surrounded by the proper isfluencua in the home, and is taught the obedience and the respect to superiors that is their right, that Boy or girl will give no trouble in the ncIiooI room. In the first place, he will come to school witli. prepared. If, for some he fails in the assign- 1 n.eut for the day, he will receive the pun ishment or deserts prescribed by the teacher without a word of complaint or tsoublu of 4i ny sort. If, on the other liund, be comes from a home where lie is meustomed to having things his own way, where the father assumes no author , ity or supervision, and the mother is Jv-'-taiable to, where he is used to doing as CJ hi pleases, when and where and as long j The wonder to us continues that there j as he wishes, there s going to be trouble, wre larmers who persist in refusing to ami the teacher will more than likely get j "e the end from the beginning of a the blame for failure to understand, or : proposit ion as simple as this. We heard to co-operate. the ulner day of a fanner who was argu ' "When a teacher stands before u room' '"K "'"t ' cotton was selling for: Tull of boys and girls, she can tell within t,,r,'e fourths les than it did when he one hour the tyie of homes front w hieli 1 "lade 1(1 bales, he would have to make the children come. There are numbers ! 40 I'' now ia order to have us much , ol ways by which they know. .Many ehil -' revenue from his crop. That sort of a i dieu come to school from a home where fanner needs to be interviewed by some-' they are allowed to do absolutely us they m"'.f nd stirring language lined." I please. If they want to prepare their ' lessons, they do. If they want to play or 1'uder the provisions of a law enacted go to the movies, they do that thing, and by the recent General Assembly, intuiity i the parents allow them to have their ow n ei inmissioners will hear protests and j way. When a child like that co s to a complaints against the revaluation fig ! schoolroom mid attempts to inaugurate . ores of lust year. I'nder the law there! n program of that sort in the little com are three ways of settling and adjusting I muiiity over which the teacher rules, there is going to be trouble, just a surely as there will be trouble in any organized- soeipty when offenders and criminals take the law into their hands. I.incolnton in the county next above ihere must be law ami order in the us voted school bonds Tuesday to the Sthoolroom just as certainly as there amount of .tLMKl.lldti. York to the hoiiIIi must 1m? in the state. And the offender of us voted $l2r,llou for similar pur must bo disciplined, or anarchy will re poses. People may talk bard times, but self. In a room of -Hi pupils, the teacher when it comes to educating their . hil if face to face with III different and dren, they are generally ready to tdiell d'.stiiu-t individualities. There ale forty homes represented, forty standards of living and conduct, forty codes of obe dience, forty fathers and mothers to please. It is obvious that she i an not set U cf the forty. There must be one iinpai fnl and jdst rule for all and all inns! measure to this. If every one of those forty child i en sre taught in their homes respect for elders, and obedience to superiors, along with a generous admixture of the old fiishioued, but never failing temedy of hickory tea, there will never be anv Tanlac. the celebrated medicine which has been accomplishing ,, remarkable results' throughout. this country and Ciiiiuda, : composed of the must bene ficial roots and herbs known n hciencc. The formula is purely ethical mid com plies with all National and State Pure Pood and Urug l.ais. Altogether, then are ten ingredients in Tunlae, each of which is of rei ognizi I therapeutic value. Many of these ingredients have been individually known and use. I .sim-e civili Zatioli first liegaii, and some of them have been use. I and pre-enhed by leading physicians everywhere, but until thin were brought together in proper propor tion and association, us in the Tanlac formula, humanity hud not horetofoie realized their full value and effect. In referring to one of the m n-e iai pnrtnnt ingredients of Tanlac, the Kn cyclopedia Itrittauica ays: ''It has been the souie,. of the most valuahh" tcnic medicines that have ever been dm covered." In referring to others of the general tonic drugs contained in Tanlac, the l.'itli Kdition of Putter's I'herapcii tics, a standard medical text book. st,.,)e. that ''They impait gem I..I tone and strength to the entire system, including piodiice tnat state of which is called Health. The Pnited Mates Dispensatory makes the following comment regarding another ingredient: "It may be used in all case of pure debility of the diges live organs or where a general tonic iin pres.-ion is required. Uyspepsia, atonic gout, hysteria and intermit lent fever a re among the many affections in which it has proven useful. ' ' There are certain other ingredients de scribed in the Pispeiisatnry and in other standard i licul text books as having a beneficial action upon the organs of so c:etion, whose proper functioning result" ill the purification nf the b! iod streams passing thrffugh I hem ohjeet ion:i ble and poisonous ingredients of the blood aie remove. I and tin entile s;. stem iiivig'ira'ed and v italied. Tanlac was designed pi ini.n l.v f.rr the correction of disorders of the stomm b liver and bowels. At the same time, bovver, if is a powerful rc. oust met i v e tonic and body builder, for it inituru II v fellows that any medicine tha' brings about proper assimilation of the food and a thorough elimination of the waste products mils', therefore, have a far n aching and most beneficial effect upon t he etit i re system. Although Tanlac 's claims for sii rem acy are abundantly supported bv the world's leading a ilthorit ie-t. it is t in people themselves who have reallv undo Tanlac what it is. Millions upon mil lions h.ive used it with gratifying iesn!ts and have told oilier millions what it has done for them. That is why Tanlac his bi come the real sensation of the drug trade in this einmtrv and Canada, and that is aUi why it is having the largest sale nf any medicine of its- kind in the world to. lav. CAPTAIN AND. SON GIVE U TO V. S. MARSHAL NEW YORK, 'March 31. Captain Adoljih C. Pedersen, of the American bnrkentine I'uako, and hie sons, Leonard anil Adolph, Jr., who were convicted in 1919 of maltreatment and imprisonment of members of their crew and sentenced to prison servitude, have surrendered to the I'nited States marshal here follow-, ing failur of their appeal. The alleged maltreatment of the Pnako 's crew occurred on a voyage from Vancouver, H. ('., to Cuh- Town, South Africa. One of the crew was said to have jumped overboard and drowned while clinging to a log line; auother com mitted suicide. Captain Pedersen and his sons first were charged with murder, but acquitted Their conviction on the charge of mal treat incut and imprisonment of men Was aflirmed by the I'nited Mate circuit court of appeals .September Jo, PJlit. The father was sentenced to IS months in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta and the sons each to six months in the KsseX county. New Jersey, penitentiary. In tins manner Hungarian troops have rallied to standard of i x Kmperor Charles, EMPEROR CHARLES MAY MARCH ON BUDA PEST. I.ONIMIN, March :il. An exchange Telegraph dispatch from Paris today says it is reported the ma jority of i he the vv bo will march on Hilda pest. CHERRYVILI.E, BESSEMER CITY AND GASTONIA JITNEY SCHED ULE Leave I 'berry vil le (City Hall) 7:.'IOn. m. and L':'UI p. ih. Leave I'.essemer City to Gastonia H: a . in . and 2 . p. in . Leave Gastonia (Armingtoii Hotel! In :.".li a . in . and :0( p. in . Leave Besscinof City to Cherryville ll:l. a., in. and :l.j p. in. ' Arrive Gastonia (Armiugton Hotel) ! a . in . and '' : 'Ml p. in . Arrive Cherryville (City Hall) Noon ami li:.'Io p. in. Will stop for passengers anywhere a long the road if signed down. RATE: Prom Cherryville to Gastonia 7oc From Cherryville to licsscnier City 40c From Hessemer City to Gastonia . . . o.'ic Any other places according to distance. El I llhorilv, III de scribing the physiologicrt I action of still another of the ingredients of Tanlac. which is of value in treating what is commonly known as ' a rundown eon dition,'' uses the following expression: ''ll is highly estcei I in loss of appc tde during con va lesceiu e from acute dis eases. ' There are certain other elements in Tanlac which, because of their influence upon the appetite, diges'ion. assimilation and elimination, improve the nutrition nml vital activity of the tissues and ti.ore important organs of 'he body and era -he m I It BHalf and I BAman iH ENEMY OF MANKIND When your body Is racked with RHEl'V ATISM, pnlrn Is dually de trny nc the l:f--givlng forces within Neutralize toxin ft rtos'i v 'tie pe'. ns r.y uslns apldly and surely eilniinaio the p.itsont,, and re deves !1 rheu matic symptoms. Don't overload your uysiem wun na.io.u. u. b- a teaapoonful taJten once or iwice uu.ii - maks tocrt health your com pan ten P1ICS 11.00 THE KELLS COMPANY, NEWBURGH, N. Y. 1 1 tb rrrriuan WW a f 'grievances. Imlicntions are that the (iaston conimissioners will face a full day Monday at their regular April meeting. nut . i lie vinericiiii i.egion at Jln korv preparing to build a .",lu)0 snimming pool for the youth of that town in a a separate standard for every one liUk near the center of the .it v. The. i ity council has given them a tree lease to the property for a number of years. Theie's public spirit for you. STAGS HOLD FIRST ORGANIZATION MEETING II I i Stop! Look! Listen! No this is not a railroad crossing." But before you send your train of thought down this track you'll find the next station BARGAIN VILLE. Yes it's Dresses. Real Spring Dresses. At honest to-goodness prices. Look at the cut. Don't they look good? But you have to see the Dresses in either Brown, Navy, or Cinder, to realize how effective they are. Made of combinations of Georgette and Taffetas, Foulards, Canton Crepes and plain Taffetas with stunning rolling Collars, while the Skirts have the prevail ing side panel effect, all done in Tucks. As a finishing touch they are smart and chick. Could a creation be more fetching? The prices you say? Just: $15, $18.50, $22.50, $25,$30 and $35.00 ONLY A LIMITED number in stock. Get yours now before your size is gone. No two alike. Hope Mercantile Go. The Cash Store . trouble in that schoolroom. IS THIS THE REASON. We fear the Solicitor has taken tn him self more than was due him. There was no intimation, directly or indirectly, in the editorial remarks of Wednesday's inzettc, that he was responsible for the delay in bringing certain .uses to trial. It is a known fact, however, that the laxity of the courts i woeful. We do not profess to know the cause or to assign the reason therefor. It is a fact generally known that many cases are continued from one term to another by reason of the merest technicalities of the law. More often the.' are chargeable to the defense rather than to the prosecu tion. W"e were talking to two lawyers the Other day aud asked them their rean for thw practice among their profession, the habit of allowing cases, that involve great moral questions, to go untried, hanging over from on term to another. - ''Why." said one, "if you haven't The local drove of the I'atrioti,- and I'rotoctivy Order of the Sstag- of the World hell their first meeting We. lues day night in the Moose Hall in the old (iazctte huildiiik. There arp till charter members and , those who were there Wednesday night 'inaugurated a campaign to in. reuse the membership to 1:10 by nex' Wednesday night. On vote of tile members officers were not elected last night, but will l,. next i meeting night. ' Sstate Mirector K. Lamar Hailes made' an interesting talk felling nf the ndvau , tnges of the order and oi tlin ,ig a pro , gram for the local drove to wink to 1 A committee composed of R. V. isheibv, chairman; It. M. Smith ami Louis Honig man was appointed to secure option for a permanent range and club rooms to re , port on the next meeting night. It is planned to conduct a membership cr.mpaign for the next few weeks, wind ing up with a big stag entertainment which will be a very unique affair, the details to le announced later. j Offering Some Exceptional Values in pram c oats The Great Out Of Doors is calling every young and vigorous person at this season and triers is n-y better sport or real exercise than Lawn Tennis. We have a very complete assort ment of Rackets and Balls. We . have Spalding, Reach, Kent Rackets and Pennsylvania hand-made Ralls. These are absolutely the best on the market today. Come in and look them over. Spencer-Atkins Book Co. Palos, Velours, Silvertones, Tweeds in quite a variety of new models, af a saving of $5.00 to $15.00 per garment. $10.00 to $12.50 all wool Coats at . . $ 7.95 $14.75 all wool Velour Ccats at $ 9.50 $18.50 All wool Velour all Silk-lined Coats at . . . $12.50 $22.50 All wool Velour Silk-lined Coats dt . . $16.50 $25.00 Velour and Palo Coats at $19.50 Efird sells Women's Ready-io Wear cheaper than any house in North Carclina. fr. Indigestion and Constipation. " I'rinr to usinjr Chamberlain 's Tab lets. I suffered dreadfully from indi gestion. Nothing I ate agreed with me and I lost flesh aud ran down in health, fhambsrlain 's Tablets strengthened ray dicestiort ant cured me nf ronstirt:ition ", got a food rate for rour client, find some ttritea Mrs. George btroup, Solvay, N. Y. ' "7 GOOD LOOKS, LOW COST, long service, no kicks is the record of the galvanized and painted Tin Shingles made by the Piedmont Metal Roof ing Company. Rapidly selling on its own merits. ' See cr phone us before you buy. PIEDMONT METAL ROOFING CO. Phon2 4303 DALLAS', N. C. Agents: Jno. S. Jenkins and C. L. Ritchey, Gastonia, N. C. fiSHffifffi , faWtiDy & CO., bruits, Gastonia, j. C :3
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