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PAGE TWO THE GASTON I A, (Hi OVDAILY GAZETTE MONDAY, MARCH 20, . 1922. I Am Absolutely Frcs of Rheumatism ,' Nervousness and, f . Dyspepsia - Thanks to , t . if The Farmer, Has He Any Rights? TANLAC It is a wonderful medU cine, states M rs. F. E. Tounsel, 731 Merchant St., Los Angeles, Cal. Millions of people all over the U. S., Canada t and Mexico have testified to the remarkable reconstruct ' tVe power of this wonderful medicine. ' Get. a bottle to day. At all good druggists. ns; " Number 3 Hi FoFriends. . Foe-Fripn.Is i & compound of my own coinage. - Xotiihie f'w mcwhI to quit express what l.wtint to ssy. far la- it from nk to ay tho fanner 'lmit no i friends in . tity iopi:!u!kii-;-- ho ha many loyal friends, wlm know nothing ot his n-it' condition or his hardships, who are always wilting to juty '''m 3 reason able irU-e for fresh food,; and really n prrilt! lxinjr to silpplkd. wwlt ly week. But the iiU?a I urn trylntr. to piiiro8 is that many who ran or would do him thi most good by i-sin'ru'WOjor by iiiHm-m-p nre a bind.-aaoc. Kt'lng u hindrance lie become a foe-friend. Manila well but what lie pay ::ud dues i jmnnful to the present d. f iirnn r. A private letter from a frun.1 a few weeks ago tells this part so mtieii heller tlian I vm!d tell it, and xpreis:'s son.etliing the iivtiiige Miau has never thuuglrt of, 1 :iai "quoting from that j.eUer a follows: 'It id a'bijf figfit we 'ground digger' hare before us, uiU strange to tuy most formidable foes nrv tho.s. in position to throw the true light oil our situation. I rannot think thyy are wilful foes, but i rather their reasoning is based too much j on their iniaginatioii. It 1i:ih long been my contention that the greatest obMae.h i to agrieulturnl Krogn-s-s, nowadays, ih the fellow who 'gut his start on tue farm,' but who ';it feathers mi his ligr, ' and quit the game some fifteen or twenty or more years no, when condi-, tiotm mid methods were as different the lanil, whether they nay for their keep; j or not. He was perfectly honest and, meant as well as if lie wpr helping a i tripple out ut the way of an on moving train, but a ''one gnlhis" farmer would1 I tell him he was not less -than forty ! years behind. . ! Such in the kind of advice the "dirt ; farmer" gets from the "town-farmer,", jiind many of this kind would liko to buy :jt the sa;ie priees he got some forty ! years ago. Lex ihjm forty years ago j HHl a year'anil food and shelter, was j tiie standard priees for a strong man lab-' i orer; an l a I- year oi.l Miy I nae : iioweil furrjiv for furrow, he.side one of. j I ties:' the year round. That same eon- tented limn does not now even exist. j V hen he went, tlien fill Ml. li conditions ; as our too. friends love to dream of went uiso, and went "a gliiunii-riiig. In! i the jihn-e-of t use is, Die laborer, "t'joj ! ei,rry to kid." but who has to ha vol ! thirty l tY'il. dollars a month mid lots of pi-llinjf io get him to ':i.v at all. j i Thus j !ice g.,od irieu!.,. that should' lie, btvouie his i'oes. and 1 rail tiieni foe-j, friends. J 'if ty wars myi eMrything wast, eheap, compared with no'.v. What the farmer grew brought iT'tle, cist little to ! make. Then the grain of the west did i. it entirely s"t the prut of what was Town hire. The.e v,,n s-.n-e snild-inx- methods, and it is the man who liasj s(iadily-held on to the farm that know; what are his setbacks. The wiath( bureau wit perhaps show that an aver afra rainfall drop down eery year, and a good crop on ckh load ean t grown on half our average rainf.-JI, if properly distributed.' And rainfall af moro than tlie averagt improperly distributed will make less crop than to little. When these goi 'foe-friends of the furmei were on the farm there was much good letttfim lumlo lint toihiv the tfrOHinn nf the soil, set in motion by these men and ! their forefathers, has filled the streams until niuav of the beds or which are high er than the lands adjacent, and worthless exeept for pnwture and an uncertain erap of hay. While spoiling the bottoms the! best of muth of the fieliU have flown! down to the ruin of the fields. All farms i are not this way, but the very system under which tenantry works pushes tnorej and more of the fields into the branches, anil creeks, lien need ever to keep the following displaved before them: "Lord, (Joil (f hosts Jx with us yet. Lest we forget, lest we forget!" DETROIT AND ROCHESTER .ON WEEK'S TOUR, .'KTtiOM', Mare'n. SV Twenty one members of the Detroit Amerienn base ball club, including Manager Ty Cohb, left their traiiiinj- camp at Augusta, On., today with the Hoehestcr eluk : of the International League for a week's tour in South Carolina. Among . the cities where exhibition games nre-scheduled, are Anderson, Union. Columbia, Hamlet, Raleigh and Cliarleston. . . Home Lumber Company. Phone G05. , ((torreepondenee of, -"The IXiily Gazette.) fcTAXT.KV. Iurc4il7 i Mrs. Karl Siujth has just r'tymxl. from, a visit to from those of today as day is from ni-ht,; liep sister, Mrs. W.-A. Coodwiii of i liar-, and who now holds some public otlb-e, ".. . 1 edits a paper' or runs a bank. Von c'lu Jlr.' A. L. fioyJ'H building a model,! always depend upon one of these three to up-to-date briek bjltkiltffif or a barber j ' tell the world just wyy the fanner sluip. Messrs. .Mnrr.nj5I.ciinn!8 and; would prosper." Clarence Hovis" will occupy it. Thei The above is a statement of tilings ijfifpment is oifband rfidy to install. :. few people ever thought about ; .and it iijm Klsie Cannon has returned from! brings to light a truth. These men siu- jiospital at Cliarfott'e, wliere she hadlceej under conditions of better land, lie! tonsils removed. . . I cheap tabor, plentiful, easily controlled ; ' Mrs. W, A. Goodwin, of .tlinrlotte, is.tietter seasons, :m to raiiirall, ami iniu n III price lHi;;lit. to a'hi:t neks j . i r of j'hat lie sold ai Ni.if if til.- fannei Titinj her mother, Mrs. M. B. i't'ter so. - . , Hf, T. V. Taylor is putting material onth lot near lii office for the building of; a modern brick residence. It will be iiio.lern in all of-it parts and will add much to that part of our vidagc. less demands upon their incomes for ab purposes. What they see now, is as it was then, not as it is now. Discussing' this fjuestion with., n long time friend, lately, who is between forty and fifty, years off the farm, he said with zest, that oil farmers ought to keep a bunch Th AWti. Juisket ball team, the girls.! of cows, .whether lie ever sold anything J'Ufeojour girls on the local grounds thigj front them or not; that his father's pio-j fU-rnoon. Alexis is rather a new team,! pie kept them, drank all the milk from : bit played well. The game was lively all j them they needed, poured the balance to i the- way through.- The score was 6 to 12 the pigs, gave it away; that farmers' intanley'a favor. '. ought to keep a bunch of cows to enrich : I what he sells a pi; her for ten cents pi r pound, and -sKiie of tiiat san:e pin to carry home he j ays from -") lo forty cents i't pound for it, rfnd tii.vt is !he ratio in luii't thiiifr-.. hanged eon litious ad fur change! ndes of m:;rke!i:.g, bil ilig and selliir;,' costs mid protils; .i : i . I yon can not pos sibly measure pies, ut conditions by what they nere when the.e men left the farm; seine because I liev were tired of the struggle; .-.'ii ip iiitanse they could make; iiior" linev. I.eiv e'-.'; some because they had a onipe'eiu v an. I wanted to take lit'" easy; all of widen they had a right lo do, but they have no ribt to compare the coioiit ion-i and stand:. rds then with htintdards of this day and renditions. I ill mil mean to convey tin. i.lia that ail diggers of d'r do all t'ny can do, nut at a'l, lu;t I do know fiat many of tiie critics of the man of this day would do less were they to swap places. Jlat we naSs them for the. pros- i ni, for thev will be treated again under atiot'ier head. ! Changed conditions call for changed; RHYNE-FRIDAY Jitney Line Schedule BETWEEN DALLAS AND GASTONIA Leave Dallas: 7:30 A.M. 8:25 A. M. 10:25 A.M. 12:25 P. M. 2:25 P. M. 4 :00 P. M. G:00 P. M. Leave Gastonia 8:00 A. M.' 9:25 A. M. 11:25 A. M. 1 :25 P. M. 3:25 P. M. 5 :25 P. M. 6:15 P. M. The only line in opera tion at all times. We live up to our schedule. OUT li mcer Indigestion Unchecked Leads to Poisoning! . Fermentation of Food In Dteostivo Organs Cms of TrouWo . . If you suffer from indigestion it Is a sure sign that jour system is beiiig slowly poisoned by the fer mentation in tha intestines. This condition produces heartburn, chok ing eeusations in the chest, a feel ing of heaviness or drowsiueas, ir ritability, discouragement and des pondency. . Mr. M. J. Christopher, 5724 Key ser Street, Germantown, Pa long a sufferer from indigestion, writer Uefor uslnff Dr. A. "W. ChM' medicines. I felt so badly that 1 did not car whether I lived or dld, I p offered from tndlseatloii and my tomach would ba ao npaet that rrcn a pleoa of bread and a cap of ooffe would g-tva ma great patn. . BtDcej taking- Dr. A. W. Chaaea K-L. Pi lie t can eat almost anything; without JeelJna; any after-effecta. Tho aore. mchy feelinir which I used to have la the lower part of my back is gxme. .and I feel so ambitious to do many things which X could not do before. You can bur Ir. A. W. Chaae'S remedies at all drag- stores. To b sure ef grettlns; the 'jjenolse, see Umt portrait and sigTiature of A. W.CTiaee. ALD.. are on each box. - This trad mark Is your protection against imi tations and substitutes. Advertise notice. ; Tlifi ofT"!!1 of the Uivision irreifiht and', ' Pnssi'iiBer Agi'iit of Iho Caolina ! N'ortli western !iailwa Company are noi locattil in (Instoiiin, boinif on the second! flour of the Groves building over Loftinl & Co. We are prepared to quote paesenger and- freight rntes and give iaformatioo in regnril to niiif.iiit'nts to rind from all , points. Telephone No. 82.1. CAROLINA & NORTHWESTERN j JIAILWAY COMPANY. j E. P. Reid. D. F. & P. A. r flOWS that you want the most delicious syrup at the lowest price when you order Karoe It is a great spread on bread for children. And there is nothing better on pancakes, hot bis cuits, and for making gingerbread. Abo, use this recipe to make Brown Bread 1 cap Ry MkJ 1 atpYeltovCi mmml 1 UmsfiumnSutt 1 cup Grxiimm Hour 1 taapa0.W 2 tablnpoom Maois Xcuyfiaitint Zeup Sour Ai ilk VA IteipnomBolnngPawtitr H cup k-'TO, Bint Lmbtl MI together a!t dry Ingredient. Ad reisins, Karo, Maxolu, aavi milk. Mix tiiotouxhiyand till onr pound can tone hair full. Steam, three hour. Makes lour lu&vftt. T7T TTT? Write for beauafullvninstrated f rVtili Cook book to Coea ftoducu &ciiainf CoDcpuA,ArBVU mm r jr. -: A SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE! o INCLU i IIS CABINET Aj -Remarkable Sale Here is a sale that requires but one dollar dovm for the standard value of Kitchen Cab inets the Genuine Sellers, nationally adver tised, world known and acknowledged lead er. ,;',' v. :-' ';;'.:: Thousands and thousands of women have paid all cash for their Sellers Cabinet and gladly. You, today and fcr a limited time only, can have your choice of any style Sellers in our stock for a small payment. -You have the use of your Sellers and your money at the same time. Payments are so easy you never feel them. Here is, without question, the greatest oppor tunity sale that has ever been offered io the women of Gastonia. Beginning Thursday, 23 We will hold special demonstrations of Sell ers Kitchen Cabinets and their amazing, ex clusive, patented features, so that every wo man wjiU realize what a history making sale this is., When you have seen this demonstration you will wonder how you ever managed to run year kitchen without a Sellers. You will think of the thousands upon thousands of un necessary steps you have taken, walking back and forth across your kitchen. You will re solve fro mthat minute to run your kitchen on the Sellers scientific basis. Think of it small payment installs this new plan in your household. ,:',t 4 ;: t3 Ll:nlia poos E 7 Q ill mi rz ill 1 1 I em I I I Y V -wX TV I THIS BEAUTIFUL ONEIDA COMMUNITY DIAMOND PLATE SILVERWARE WITH EVERY . CABINET v Never bef pre have we been able to make such an offer as this to give absolutely FREE with every Sellers. Cabinet purchased cn these terms a complete set of Oneida Community Diamond Plate Sil ver. pieces of real Diamond Plate Silverware! Just the pieces a woman herself would select-six knives, six forks, six teaspoons, six dessert spoons, a butter knife, a sugar spoon. Sellers Mastercraft ' WONDERFUL NEW IMPROVEMENTS NOV ADDED TO THE "15 FAMOUS FEATURES it : -; : . liiiiiiiiiif iillllii lXl y i: IM hi If i Ml !'Ht n I m sp tf mm w ml t p i :i . I si m WHi 1 1 U U 1 1 !ii m m & hk$ ra mi iM m wmmmmmwMmimmmm BSBBBSBBBBSSSBBjB.BSBjBlBSSSBmtBSB jtCStM e?A ' sfe ffBBTT RlW M CTl 89 MM There is a new plush-lined draw er in the cabinet made especially I for it. Valuable as this gift is, it costs you nothing. To the "15 Famous Features," which established Sellers unquestioned leadership have now been added striking improvements already wide ly imitated. A new Double Ease Shelf Extender now brings all pots and pans for ward when lower door is opened. No stooping or reaching. Improv ed Porceliron Table Top when pulled out, brings cutlery drawers with it. No reaching under. A new plush-lined silverware buffet drawer has been added above roll-curtain. Thesp are in addition to such features as : Automatic Lowering Flour Bin. Saves dangerous climbing and lifting. : . Glass Knobs. Sanitary. -Never tarnish. Ant-Proof Casters. Dust-Proof Base Top underneath the Porecliron Work Table. Oil Hand-Rubbed Finish. Dovetail Construction. Same as used in all high grade furniture. Remember, this great sale lasts for a limited period only. A small payment down is all that is required to put your own genuineSeller in your kitchen now. " . v -4e(s- v I! Cabinet Demonstration by Sellers Representative Come Now. Do Not Wait. You May Be Too Late It 223 E. Mam Avenue Gastonia. N. C.
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