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PAGE SIX. THE GASTONIA; (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921. MINISTER S ADVICE PROVED A BLESSING Mr. Kelley Thought She W Beyond Hope Saya Tanlac Restored Her to Splendid Health. f'l bail lone thoiiKht I lint no ntcli'in ouM do me an.v ; 1ml J:ml:u- lins Anne for me in jn-t a little while what J hl triiil for yr-jirs to Kt other im-li-riaetf to .lo ami my enlhushioiii for it is unbnuniU'-l, ' ' nu the statement nunle re cently by Mrs. li. M. Kelley, wife of ;. M. Kelley, well known employee of h-1 West Virginia l'ult suil Tajx-r Co., re siding at !- HiRlilaml H.. ( 'en iiijjton, Y. "My gtoiuarh naineil xn.l worrie.l me 11 the time for four year ami mt.v thiii( I ate Rave me awful crumps. At tinieg I eonl.ln't retain a liite of foo.l, and even a erust of I rv lireail wonhl Dearly throw me into spasins and I had ueh gaKK'ng kjm'IIs I was afraid I would buret a blood vessel. I was so nervous I couldn't sleep, and m.v forehead, ne k ' and back hurt awfully. Sometimes I couldn't straighten my neck, and my back was drawn so at time I couldn't tfaml up striasbt. Finally I jt so bail I just had to quit doing any of my housework and spent most of my time' lying down. "Well, after everything that seemed possible was done for me, the Rev. V.. . C. Richardson, a Methodist minister,) told us lie thought Tanlac was what I needed. So I started taking it and while on my first hottl- I got so much tatter that I knew Tanlac was just what I had been needing and now 1 m in such fine health I'm really enjoying life for the first time in years. I have a wonderful nictitc, never have a touch i of indigestion, and can keep at m.v house- work all day long without sitting down, except at meal time, and still feel Kid. Tanlac is simply grand." j I FINAL POPULATION FIGURES. (liy The Associated Preas.) . AVASHIXCTOX, May 1 7. Kiiml sta tistics placing the total population of continental I'nited States at lO.'i.'in.CL'n, or 27,512 more than announced last Octo ber, when preliminary figures were given out, were submitted today to Speaker Oillett, of the House of Representatives, for reapportionment purposes, by Direc tor William M. Steuart, of the Hureau of the Census. I Final figures place the total population j of the outlying possessions of the I'nited States at 12,14 S.7.58, which brings the! population for the entire country and itsj possessions to 117,89,358. I WILLABD SHOWS THAT EXPENSES HAVE INCREASED . WASHINGTON". May 17. Continuing his testimony today Ix-fore the senate in terstate commerce commtitee on the rail- j road situation, IfciniW W'illard, president of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com pany, read into the record a table to show that since 1!HJ tli"re had lecn a sternly increase in the ratio of operatint: cxiencs to net revenues. The return on . proerty value, he said, at the same time lias declined from an average of approx imately five pr cent up to 1!M7 to one hundredth of one per cent ill Ki l.i u.-iry, 121. Notwithstanding there had been constant but slight decrease in the rate per ton mile on traflic handled and a giudua! increase in price of commodities and in rates of pay." Mr Willard said, 'there was no abnormal change in io ! revenues and the operating ratio aver age.l iibout 7o per cent for the period of 1!)TJ to 1 ! 1 inclusive. Hue. li.itMur, to increase in taxes and continued expen diture of additional capital, the return on ptoiicrtv value during the same pit; riod had declined. Mr. Willard laid before the committee tabulations which, he said, showtsl that increased transportation charges and in creases based on expense in I'.C", if ap plied to the total business of the eastern carriers in l!Mi would have resulted in a net increase in cost of $ soii,7sii,iiL' t over the increase in revenue. "It will be noted." he added, "that while the expense bans of 1!':"" Ver 1:MC was increased i:'.bV!l per cent, the reve nue basis during the same period was in creased only ."il.tls per cent. As a result, the ratio of operating expens to operat ing revenues whieb in lit 111 as actually ti7. per 'OUt becomes 1 n7.: ,er cent when t even lies and expenses are re state, I to li'U'l costs and rev 'line basis and in stead of earning a net railway operating income of 1 17..". 1 1 ,0ill a- was .lone in liMt'i there would be a delicit of 21", (til". I FORD TRUCK BODIES READY BUILT The Substantial Kind. Can also build any special kind you may want on short notice. We have an export trimmer of Automobile Tops. Ford Top Covers and Hack Upholstering and Cushions. Special prices for next GO days. GASTONIA WAGON & AUTO CO. Thos. L. Craig, Proprietor. 1 i i i li maim. Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of Textile Machinery Gastonia, N. C. Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings Progressive Helpful Banking Service- . That is the foundation upon which the business of this bank has been built. Our institution is more than a safe' place to keep money. It is a service organization which takes a friendly interest in the affairs of customers and the community. Although this bank is a big institution, we give individual service and attention to every depositor large or small. Con sult us about your business and financial problems. We are al ways glad to give all the help in our power. We do not "solicit" business, but give helpful banking ser vice in exchange for it. You are invited to use this service freely. The Citizens National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $750,000.00 WAGE REDUCTIONS. N'ASII VII.I.K, Temi.. M.iv 17. The (ioiirr.'il ( 'oiitr:u-tor- ' A ssn. i;i t ion Io n-to.l.-iv aniiotiio-i'd tli folloin( ivrioi' rr iliii-tions in I In- liiiililiiiK trulcs. inot of tlii'in vol ii ii 1 11 1 i 1 v tiiM'li': ( ';irii'iitiTs from !l cents :in lionr to (H cent'; l.'i inter from wnt- :in hour to 71 rents; lri.kl:i.vrs from l.lSVi Jin lionr to fl ; l.ifliers from 7 to per ilny; coinmori l.il'ot !'roin l'i cents nn hour to 2.") cent. Special 3-Day May Sale REDUCE YOUR SHOE BILLS. Allfu's Foot Ease, ths antiseptic powder lo I'.1 thakrn into the nhoen, not only .tops the nln of corns and biiniouti, aod gives quirk relief to . westing, callous, tired, acinic. Under feet, Winters nd sors .pots, tint Allen's Knot - Kano rstfta tlte feel-keep. Lbcrn cool sitd coniforiahlo all the time, saving the con. rant weur on wiioes cattMMl of nervoti.uvia of ttis fern. Shoe, and Korkines wear twlciaa loojr wtisn you waJa In comfort. '1'ry Allen's l''ool fcjme to-day. 3tllBlBMMitilMM.MitttalMffsa;3M:Ma HY NOT BUILD NOW? r Material ahd labor are about as low in price as we can expect. We are equipped to handle any kind of work. No job too small, none too large. Repair work a specialty. H. B. PATTILLO & CO. Contractors and Builders Phone 520 P. O. Box 145 i nam I r. The Great Teacher The Great Teacher of the World called Himself "The BREAD of Life," and "The WATER of Life." That was because Bread and Water are the two IN DISPENSABLE things. The FIRST question every housekeeper should ask is this: "Is my Bread good, and is my Drinking Water .pure?" ; You cannot afford to take chances on the two indis pensable elements. Butter-Nut is good Bread. At your grocer's. Carolina Baking Company GASTONIA, N. C. Real Bargains Money Talks Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 19, '20 and 21, all crockery, glassware, china, open stock and dinner sets, silverware, en amelware, flower pots, bath room trim mings, all at 25 off for cash. Other articles at special prices. Remember all special sale prices are for spot cash. All goods charged will be enter ed on books at regular prices. Gastonia Hardware Co. - PHONE 88 For Our Special May Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday May llJtli 20th and 21st, we will offer the buying public the greatest values in Ladies and Men's Oxfords and Pumps that we have ever been able to give LOT NO. 1. In this lot are 104 pairs of Ladies' Patent and Kid Pumps and Ties that we have sold up to 15.00. For This sale they will go for $5.00 PER PAIR LOT NO. 3. In this lot are 200 pairs Ladils' Low Heel Vici Kid and Patent Strap Pumps that we have sold for $8.00. They are yours while they last at $3.50 PAIR LOT NO. 2. In this lot are 43 pairs of Ladies' Patent Spool Heel Oxfords that we formerly sold for $12.50. For this sale they will be priced .... $5.00 PER PAIR LOT NO. 5. In this lot are 81 pairs Low Heel Strap Pumps that we have sold for $6.50. For this sale they will be $2.00 PAIR LOT NO. 4. In this lot are 87 pairs Vici Kid Pumps with Spool Heels that we sold for $9.00 and $10.00. For this sale they will be ........... . ., $2.50 PER PAIR LOT NO. 6. In this lot are 60 pairs of Men's Choc olate Kid and Russia Calf Ox fords that were sold for $12.50 During this sale they will be sold for $5.00 PAIR CO V c M cj X w o 2 WE WILL SELL DURING THIS SALE 20 DOZEN MEN'S CAPS, VALUES UP TO $3.00, AT $1.00 EACH z o o CO This is a rare opportunity to purchase high grade footwear at remarkably low prices. You can not afford to miss this money saving sale. The terms of this sale are strictly CASH and no goods will be charged at these prices. We are taking an enormous loss and cannot afford to charge. Remember the dates - - MAY 19TH, 20TH AND 21ST ! ! l i I Robinson Shoe Company I
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