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f r t II v. r P n PACE FOUR The G astonia Gazette "e " " .7'" in one ' tenool, all were drinking milk. ESTABLISHED 1IM M II W 1. Following thii lurrey campaign wag inaugurated looking to an increased von- Iarac4 Emy Aftereooa la th Week gumption of milk among the children of Except Sunday, at 212 W. Airline Ate. . . . y " tni' city. A a result dairymen reported that rlls fur milk bad doubled, and they were unable to meet the demand. THE CASTOfrlA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE METHODIST PREACHER NOW TELLS ABOUT TROUBLES FRIDAY. MAY 6. 1921: 'immmm ' - " " ii ii H :-'t I ' IV !l t" it I i;. , i ii: i!; I! ir GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Office: 212 W. Ai.line Ave. Phosea SO and 232 Jaa. W. Atkiaa Manjftci Editor E. D. Atlrina Buainesa Manager Hugh A. Query Editar Kra, Zo X. Brockman,. .Society Editor Admitted into the mails at the Port-offiee- at Gastonia. N. C, at the pound rata of postage, April 2S, 1 902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Rv Carrier or Mail in tbe City One Year .00 8n Months -'.50 Three Months I.25 On Month 50 By Mail Outside of Gastonia One Tear H 00 Bil Months tl-00 Three Months $1.00 One Month 50 Payable Invariably in Advance Member of Tbe Associated Presa The Associated Press in exclusively ot'tled to tbe use for republication of ail newt dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All right of republication of special dis patches are also reserved. THE SOUTH CHANGED BY ADVERTISING Advertising has done m i h to rt' olu tionie londitions in the South, said K. V.. I jt lli-. chairman of the Southern conn iil df tin- American Association of Ad vertising Agencies in .-in address re cently delivered in New York. It is transforming us from :i purely agricul tural into ;i maim far! h ri ng section. Mr. IaKis' only blunder in liis whole address ;i liis reference to the ' 'little town nf Winston Miili in, N. C." Mi. Da liis . or.t i ri ii -. j : The South Is a ii ir-1' source of sllpjdl for rii-e. K.s.ntU there nan a big cam pa.gn put mi in the interest of that coin modity. The .South is the home of the mig.-.r cane, and there- are many syrup" on the market today which would have right then I started taking it and before I in v lir-t bottle I could tell I right thing. 'c!i. took four and the lest,, red my health 'l.v and to tin. .lav I have felt every respeet. Tnnla.- eerlainlv Kev. W. C. lii.hardson, of SM River side Avenue. ( 'ovinirtou. a., a well- known Methodist minister, is now an ar dent champion of the merits of Tanlac. Ilcv. Mr. Richardson has been active in ell U I e h and Suii,l;,v school work all his life, and is a member of the Baltimore Convention. Mis statement follows; ''I took T.ml.o a year ago," said Mr. Richardson, "and it r.-s'ored inv health so well that I have felt jut tine ever slice. I also gained twenty pounds in weigiit and a medicine that will do Mich things for suffering, run down peo-i pie certainly ,,seres the highest praise. '('or tin vears my digestion was so bad that ne.ir.v everything I ate turned against me. I would bloat up something iwful and have pa ills in my stoni.i. h that were almost unbearable. At night I w.is ill so mm h pain and i, ft", ring I tiardu knew what -! . was. I fell off Ml weight and m n.-rv.s gave wav and I was simplv on the verge of a collapse. ' ' I had heaid a lot about Tanlac and asked a friend of mine who is u drug gist what lie tiinugV of it. He recoin ' mended it ill the highest terms, and FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. Gststonia, The South'a City of Spindles HIS MIND MADE UP I do the very beat I know how; the very best I can; and I mean to keep do ing ao until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won't amount to anything. If tbe end brings me out wTong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference Abraham Lincoln. I' t MOUNTAIN ROADS. Along about thin time of the year an nually eonie reports from the Rutherford tou und Chimney Roik sections of im provement being made on roads, of ex tensive repair work arid promises that the said roads will he in first duns shape for summer tnivel. Comes Auguitt when peo ple are flocking to the mountains over ,ith the been unknown to anybody except the man who grew the cane, had it not been for advertising. The Ninth is the Inline of the greatest ift drink an mi fnet uring eoticern in tha world. The daily con ! sumption, if poured into a dry dock, would float the greatest bat'leship. There are others too numerous to mention. 1 will refer to tin It one other, and that is tobacco. The little town of Winston .Salem, N . ('., during n recent friendly adininist ra tion, had given them n wonderful Keder nl Huihliiig. Kvery day the tobacco com pa ny in that town buys .sufficient revc niie stamps to pay for that r'ederal Building. The advertising made that demand for revenue stump necessary. The publishers in the South are spend ing L'."i,'MJll this year in n it nlvertiiug campaign in the leading paid mediums f finish.' had the bottles complete well in in a great medicine .ni.l I ,.m't help but think of other people who may be suffer ifig like I was. and I take pleasure ill giving this statement tor what it may be wort It To them, ' ' SERGEANT W. B. DANCE DIES AT OTEEN HOSPITAL LIST YOUR PROPERTY I I GIVE IN YOUR POLL! -Notice s hereby given that the List j Taken for (Jastonia Township (Out- m.le), (iaston County, will sit at the l'oj- iiiitiug piace a: tin times named, at , which phi.es and in which nionth all property owners and taxpayers in said i Township are required to return to the I lu T.. 1 . '" tor laiauon, for the vear 19J1, u 11 the Real Kstnte, IVisonal Prop ,., .- .. ...i.:.i i ...... , n iii.ii earn one slia.l own on the first ,tay t' .May, or shall be required to give in then. All male persons be- . --.! ine ages el .'1 ami .n years are to list their ..ills during the same time Ketuin of .ropeity and giving in f pol's are required, under the pains and penal ties imposed by Jaw. Arlington Mills, May I. Mutual Mill, May 4, S t 1J. Myrtle Mill, May J, 1 t .1. N'lninole Mill, May to I.'. Os.eola Mill. May I to .". lixon Mill, May ii. s i 1 J. Ruby Mill. May b. I t ;,. ' Vietory Mill, May !, s ! i J Winger Mill, Mav !', I to .1. Myers Mill. May In, s to I 'J. Hanover Mill. May In, 1 to I'inkney Mill. May 11. ."alls Moie, Ridge, May 1 .'. I'ai h.ili Store, May Vi. I'isgah ."s, ho., I House, May 1 Ii. I. R. Qlllllll 's .Store, May 1 7. .'lint Mill. Mav IS. s tll - tlroves Mill, May Is, 1 to .". Smvre Mill. May Ml, s to 1 J. M. Ai,r's store. May i. ,,, .-. Ranlo Mfg. Co., M.n- :jii s t,, i' Rex Mill. May L'i, I to'.".. Spen.-er M .aa'ain, Ma L'.'.. I'oiirt House llverv Satii'dav I 7 1 t. -'I and L's. Persoim nli shall have b. , ,, exempted from the payment of p,, tax wi,l, when they colli,, t 1 list, be fe,piire, o exhibit a certilieat,. of sii. h exemption fi,,m the l i.tk ot the 1 oiniiiissionei s Thus,, who have through mistake su : rendered or ' "me lost or mislaid their ce? I i ti, -a t , , of A TWO-DAY BARGAIN FEAST AT HOPE'S 8 r it in the Ttlr-4- I .s ,,U J-l 1 1 ! ,1 . ' ouxi lu siiuw uie uuying- dudiic mat wp arn rurhf in ranks of bargain givera-m fact leading the procession in Hastonia WO 1 ssT horn irr rrnvirl X i. 11 1 1 . jxjul v.wnoiaLiuii suint; xiiaLcniess vaiueS'ior FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, i; Included in the list are some wonderful values in Lakes' and Men s Shoes, Dresses, Dress Goods, Towels, Hosiery. and numer ous other lines. -; Have you learned the Hope way of buying? It's the best way the cheapest w.ay, the most satisfactory way. Come to Hope's to morrow and Saturday and see for yourself. LADIES' VOILE AND OR- DIE DRESSES ass,, when when the latter attacked ami captured a huge detachment of (ieruian soldiers in the Argoiine. died here at the Ote.-n 1,,,- of this country, trying to put over the pitnl, and his ,od Has shipped to the idea that if jou want to sell in thel'"iie of his parent- in Chattanooga. South, you must sell the Houth through "inl"' Vl,rk '', ;l l''1'" " Mi newspapers. doughl.oys dunng a advance and came upon tile eiieniv en I reiohed at close ipiar Our problems arc purely agricultural ,,.rs. After most of the America,,. had and not industrial. Our trouble are been wiped out by machine gnu tjr,. y,,, boll weevil, not tfith the Hid . '""k ;l position 111 a shell hole and b le to show you 1 '' I" 1 !l-t. st Of son a-k ex Was With Alvin York When He Cap lured G rman Machine Hun flnlfir exemption, should make a , ,1 i, j. , f, ASH i; 1 1. 1.i:, May Sergeant Wll other certificates at the l.,y ,,r .!;,, liam Hriggs Dan,,., a m.inl.er of coin meeting of the Hoard. This c.rtili.-at. pau.v r. ..--mi, iniantr.v. w lo, ol.ta ined ' or exempt on is t be k wide iie.,iiitiou by leas,,,, ,,( , w ass,, exempted. When you cin. 1011 nil 1, .-sergeai,' .Hu, 1 nrk when the undersigned to enipted. All person ,,, are liable for ., p., tax and fail to give themselves in. and all ulin own property and fail to list it. win he teemed gui:t ,,f a lies, Inn, and. upon c.umetioii, fine oned. Hla nks upon w h i, h a , , ii of property is to be made by payer can be had of the in, a no' impris el ' a ' eniellt a. Ii tax ersigned. shevists; with the pink worm and not with the R'J Aunr.hists; with the hook worm and not with the labor agitator. In com, unn with the rest of the country, we every trail, a week's rain, and kei blooey, the trip's off! The Rutherfordton Hun notes that im provement 1 are being made on the road of Rutherford couuty, und sdresseH the saw laborers' wages go ky high, point that if the sand clay roads are not It lius been very uptly said that in the kept dragged and drained they will soon Nouth cotton is king, but like a great be full of gullies and holes. ' ipant other kingdoms it is going through 'An Asheville dispatch carries the en-i a period of reconstruction. We are com eouraging news thut a force of oO men j i"g I nek, and we are coming back strong, is working from the Cleveland county I believe it whs Mr. Harriman who said line to Forest City, and that the roads tl.at you mutt never be 11 bear 011 Ameri in the vicinity of Hickory N'ut (iap are'e;, Wo do Hot consider oun.clvcs the receiving especial attention. If the ! greatest producers, hut you must never mountain folk knew what they miss every lea bear ou the South. umnier ou account 0f the impassable roads, they would, we think, put morej work and attention on this business of' CONCERNING THE KINDER, roud making. GARTEN. i To the Kditor of The Guzette: picked off the enemy with his litle, finally forcing an entire machine gun s.piad and a plat, 1 f 1 iei'iuaiis to mii reader llun.-e. ho, iiiiled at the ti counted f e (iermano :ls York picked them off. He I was here 1 vears uld and iiad i.e. about tun month-. a patient AN EXAMPLE. The killing of a policeman in Urccii-! boro Wednesday by a whiskey trafficker how3 to what length this class of law breakers will go to carry their ends. Time was not so long ago when we looked on the moonshine liquor dealer as a cm I i'or mauy years the people of Uastoma hare dreumed and talked of a kinder- i so. n re. I f gar fen. The dream will be realized in ay when a real kindergarten is opened for the little citizens uf Gastonia. This affords a wonderful opportunity for the child who will enter the lirst grade in the fall. Statistics show that children Wl.r. li. tl.P..i.ul. tl... L i. . .... . - ".s. nu ..n.na Lilt .1,11 i . . I .-, ..11. I. I paratmdy tormina sort of fellow who the direction of a well trained teacher, took to the tall timbers when molested. ' make better progress when they enter letter day events tend to show that he ""' "rst IfHde than those who enter is becoming a character thut must be , i,,K,ut ,,i,vi"K ii,x "'Kantage of kinder reckoned uiti. ;., 1 I K.'iMen traming. The child who comes rttKoucu with in our scheme of t iinirs t .1 1 . . , . . iiniigs. from ,ie kindergarten has learned self c is multiplying in numbers and in control, independence, obedience to laws audacity, and events like the Greensboro ,' f society, and interest in .school work, tragedy show that lie will stop at nothing 1 1 kindergarten prepares and leads di Jhort of murder to accomplish his ends. ' T'"'' i,,,u l,ri,l,:,rv Kr;"'' traiim ii ,, , . . 'the physical, mental and moral nature ot And there are people in this State who the ...,t.i Tt i.ii.l ,i..i;,.i,t. ;,. .... V"i" 11V Iff, 11 1 7 in ng Us." ART EXHIBIT TO BE HELD IN REAR OF ARMORY I'nder the dire, .tion of some member of the K.lucation Committee, an exhibi tion of picture loaned by the Ivson Art Co. will be held May I I I I in the rear of the Armory. The eoll.cti -.insists of two hundred reproductions of artistie fii.'itfrpicccH, representing the .-t talent of nearly every couillry and nearly every important school of art. .Since this exhibit is f, r tile puipose of raising funds to purchase pictures for the schiKil room walls, (her,, will be an admission charge f twenty fiv,. e.nts. The larger the attendance, tbe greater the number of good ni, lures that .. , ,, I.., or our s, hools. Two sample picture. n,,w in he win don ,,f Tori en, c Morris. Co.. iir,. p, . given as prize to the school rooms sell ing the greatest number of tickets. Kill these blanks and see t ments be free from err., viaf ing inm-l, truibl.-. ( , nonresideii's of toiishi . I hysieaPy unable t.. attend and lii,- the'; lists can appoint agents to lis' pmpertv A f: re to li-t wid -nl, j double fax. Kxamine . it Ii 1 r s'ate- I hereby fem.-.les and a nd pers .ns t v m to Ii'- l -ighni' Apiil liUl. Today's Express brings a big assortment in t he new styL's. It will pay on to see these" befoiv o u buy. Specially pri--ed at $3.98, $4.95, $5.98, $6.50, $7.95 and $8.95 Come in and let us show you these wondrful values. 12 l-2c Drss Gingham ... 5c Yard wide Percale . , 15c f)0c Yard wide figured Voile, Per yard 15C 5c Dress Ginghams 19c 25c Dress Ginghams .... 10c 20e Cmlain Scrim, vard . . 10c 20c Huck Towels, each ... 10c 1 Lot Men's $2.50 Shirts, spe cial each 98c 93.50 Men's Silk Shirts. . $1.98 50c Oil Cloth, per yard. . . 35c M I Mj.-leX c. 1'. KtiHI S(iX, 'l'i,Miship List Taker. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Font Ease, the anti.septic j.ow der to be shaken into the .shoe and sprinkled in the foot -bath . The IMatts burg Camp Manual ndvi.ses men in train ing to use Foot Ease i their hIioc each morning. It prevents blisters and sore spots and relieves painful, nwollen, smarting feet and takes the sting out of corns und bunions. Always use Allen 's Foot Knsc to liwjuk. in new shoes. 1 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! : A wondrful line of Ladies', Misses and Men's low cut Shoes all leathers and every pair guaranteed as represented. We offer these for Friday and Sat urday at very special prices. Ladies, per pair $1.00, $1.95, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48, $4.98 Men's per pair .".$1.95, $2.48, $3.98, $4.95 and $5.98 Misses' per pair 75c, 98c, $1.48 and $1.98 $3.50 Ladies' low cut Shoes, per pair $1.00 $2.00 Ladies' long black Silk Gloves, per pair 75c 1 Lot 25c value Children's Sox in white and black, all sizes. Special per pair ... ' . . 10c 25c Ladies' Cotton Hose,. . 10c 15c 2-in-l White Liquid Shoe Polish, special each ... 5c Hope Mercantile Company Gastonia, N. C. Rock Hill, S. C. i - ' 'A .L. 5 itstu tut. gin irUimffurg'P Read the Gazette Want Ads countenance and give aid and encourage incut to uieu of this stripe. THE DISABLED VETERAN. The (jastouia I'liamUr of Commerce brectois at a meeting yesterday adopted H resolution urgi ig immediate action by Congress looking toward the intant re lief of the tlLsablt-d soldier. The Hogeis 'api-er bill is designed to cent ra li.e the various agencies that have heretofore had charge of soldier relief work. However, to get any relief the disabled veteran has na,l In cut Ins vv.-iv through miles of tape to r, eh any autiioritativ The red source. bii! in nu, t ion ,r. with that. poses to ,o aa Other , ivn- orir.-ini:. f inn., tl,.. country over ,.i, help toward a speedy passage of thi, bill ,v memorializing ' '' teaching in the w in ongress to thi.. effc, t. The siKiiier son,,. aw, on , Tijien, the letter for the aoieu veterans, for thev are needing tivities, nil of which ,ife based uj h s natural instinct. Hcvelopment instead of instruction i what the young child needs. With the large number of chil dren crowded into the first grades of the city school, and the slant hours, it is iin possible to give the timid, undeveloped chi'il what he needs. The kindergarten is of inestimable value in training these little ones ami preparing them for the great change that will conie in their lives when they enter the new world of school. tb't your child enrolled and give it the advantage of a ten weeks coursv in kin dergarten training. Then next fall note the advantage your child will have over the untrained, undeveloped child. The kindergarten is a vital factor in American eudtacion because of its direct work with young children in the kinder garten, fur it influence on the care of children ill the home, and on the rue! bo. i I. It ought to : be, Baby Likes It It seems so much more like fiod than medicine. (Exsct'y What the Name Implies) Excellent for Sour Stomach Indigestion Dysentery - Diarrhoea Contains no opiate Doe- not con-lipate. A' a'l Dru; S:orcs. Kuykendal Chemical Co., KocH Hill, (Ml Let's Gel Started Bright and Early IE WANT 500 ACCOUNTS ON OUR BOOKS w .lis- hell,. MILK FOR CHILDREN. come a part of our public school si-s tem. Let us have a kindergarten in lias tonia that will do credit to our pro gressive city. S-A1.1.1K fel MNKK. A recent Japanene will link the ports of Daiien survey ,,f the :;.114 s, -hiw.l ., .i r).. .. .. . . . i", --&..I1UI 1 1 1 1 u roioi iiuiueil To children in the city nf Greenville, hi. ' the use of automobiles and other rubber showed that I'l per ,-ent of the white ,'rt'1 ve"ic,,,s hildren and 14 h T cejit of the colored " rhil.lren were under weight !llru,. N ma" lli H rigkl " ,!IV ,1,w 1 of the 2,o:n white children brought to ' r'"' 'l"h'rmini" ""' ' "'' 1 "roJkht to patriotism of others and to condenia if li(flit the fact that only 44 per cent of there i:. an honest difference of opinion. Iliem were drinking milk daily and that . 'Untor Kenyon, Iowa. only 32 per tent were using aj much as " pyit dailr. Fortv five per cea were W" haVe 1,0 iutm"st tl,e Japanese ..rinkin, tw, and coffee daiIr and 12 r,er ZZT'.l 5?' ' ts. rvvr uip urni, javiu : Vv c arc going to make 500 New Friends Saturday-if big values and easy terms will J?elp. helner you have a five figure bank account or can count your dollars on five lingers makes nqrfifference to us.- We want your name on our books. Special valyes throughout the store. Alterations free. We make no extra charge for credit. Unlimited Credit To Every Honest Person men ana women-Kcad and Kejoice-Tomorrow is "Charge It" Day Any Garment In Our Men's Department On Eay Terms Men's and O f T HH Young Men's JUl 1 J) Nenut Spring & Summer Styles f25-J30-J35" f. r-nt.'efc Department of Clothing for L ys at Very Low Prices SPECIAL REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Tomorrow Only Any Garment In Our Women's & M iises' Section On Easy Terms '6 DRESSES Finest Showing Ir. the City $1550-$1950-$2450 Suils $2450 up Wraps and Coats 1750 up Millinery 498 up cnt got no milk t all. It ia interesting Lloyd George, Bnt:u premier. J . w mm fed i Special V alucs In Men's Hats at 460 Special Values In W omens IVaish i 9AM 216 W. Main Ave. J. U. Ktuleij 4 Co, n lag K l i. ,:
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