THE GASTONIA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922 pace two Dyspepsia Had Me In Its Clutches I S . . Years, But I'm Now A Picture of Health TANLAC - is wonderful, says Mrs. Lillian Turner, 421 . 26th St., N., Seattle, ' Washn. All my friends . marvel at the remark- ' - able change in my ap i pearance, she adds. Thousands of people who suffered so long they be lieved their - cases beyond reach have found permanent relief through Tanlac. Get a bottle from your druggist. , i imrirari 'PRESBYTERY IN SPUING SESSION AT BELMONT I EDITORS WILL TOUH THE NATIONAL PARKS ' (By The Associated Press.) " MlSSOUIA, Mont., April 31 A tour of Montana, with a vinit t Yel lowstone and Glacier JNatioual Park, Juts been arranged in couiieetioii with th thirty-seventh annual eonvention of the National Editorial -a nsnei.it ion here in July.s The editors have lieen in cited to participate in a celebration of the swni-eentennial of the opening of j Yellowstone. i President TIardiug lian been invited to address the convention. He in a, member o the ass.iciation and is ex pected to stop off here in eonnectioni with hit Alaska trip. The precise dale of the opening of the convention is yet ; to be determined, hut it probably will . be' Jnly 11. Gaston County Minister Moderator Retiring Mod erator Preaches Splendid Sermon Gastonia Church e Complimented by Syn od's Mission Superintendent. The regular vt:ite. s-i-riiig meeting of KiiiUH Mountain l're-!iin was coiisti tute.l with prayer by il . K- Hall in I the Presbyterian cluireli ot Belmont. Tues.hiy nitflit lit oYlo. k. A song ei vice by the eh.iir, ir; yer w.v Heveren.M A. Al.Lauchliu, .f en Hop-. ami T. (I. Tate, uf Mim. .iiiii ..ii iMi-lhiit sermon by the ri tiriiig model n'nr. Mev. K. .1 Hay. of King-. Mountain, preee.led the formal convening ,nt l'rebytir.y. A eeinl order .'s made ami Jlev. A. 1 W. ('rait ford, of (ueeiinlioro, wan heard j on synod's home mission.-. Mr. Crav : ford stated that wherever lie went lie was holding up (Jastonin Kirst church as a service Man inasmuch at it ha I nu t its full apportionment' of 1 ..'14(1. HO 10 gynotl s home missions,, being one or only three churches in the Presbytery in do this. Thirteen ministers and fifteen elders attended the owning session with n large congregation of Belmont peojrle. ISneoinl orders wtre made for Wedii.-s day's sessions to" hear .Mr. K. K. Mar j lier, of Columbia Seminary, preach nis j trial sermon at '11 a. in. and an address thy Dr. V. H. Kraser, of Queen's 'ol ' lege, Charlotte, at .1 p. in. The hours for the seasons will he from 9 to -' in the morning, '2 1n ." in the afternoon and 7:':(i at night. Kepresen- tatives are being royally entertained in Belmont homes. j ! Rev. W. S. Tlamiter. of Pallas, was, eleeted Moderator for the niMiuig year I by a unanimous vole. KANSAS TWINS DISPUTE CLAIMS OF OHIOANS (By Tho Associated Tress.) LEAVENWORTH, April 12.-Fricndsi I of J sates and Joel Chcatwood, tWMisl who celebrated their ninetieth birthday' Next I anniversary last October 11 ou the farmi RUPTURE EXPERT HEREIN at the former near here, are prone to dis put the claim f the Woodville, (., twins, ( William H., Nr.. and Henry Hrnns to the titl- of "oldest living twins in the I'ni- ' ted t;il ." at the aire of h. i The reeie fur lomj life of the Kans.is i Twinn i similar in that of the Ohioaits 1 I "Work." Kach of the Oientwood twin: onus a r a rm an t v.oms on it uany, sun N-inir able to he. i. naep with a farm norker " threi'-siMiie and ten" years 'their junior. 1'len- relatives for the twins tn letirc. ,tlu. v , nrovoked a pro lei-1 : "Our chief i; jovimni. in life is wiiikiug on our farms. If we hadn't k-pl. IniHV .'ill these years we probab'y, noiAl Jiuie died hmjj aL'O. " At a party given bt- the twins on their i ninetSeth birth. lav, Jim remarked: "I'm' ; goin r to keep riijlil on working and. 'whistling a tune as hoi" as lean."' ' tril.i'ii: i- the resemblance between tin ; i li. -at s .d tivius. that v.lien tnev don t heir. .Sunday clothes'" and have their! U-ai'ls trimmed, it is diflieiilt to tell them ajiart. Like the Hruns twins, tiie ( lieatttimds ,'iIko are pioneers, having bet j 'tied in Kanvas in the late '.")Ps. For ti:i I , veins 11-ev have liied mi tile farms they nuw occapy. SEELEY. FAMOUS IN THIS SPE CIALTY, CALLED TO CHAB- LOTTE . ' ' del.l Samson used the .jawbone i f an ass to end a war. It) modern times Ihix weanon is iiKi'il only to start wars. Pueblo Msr Journal. V. II. K,e!ey, of Chicago and Phila- Ida. the noted tmsm expert, will per- siiiiall.v i- at me nfiwyn ilOTci, anu wi'l r.inaiii in fharjotte Friilay only, April H. Mr. tseeley says: "The i in.it ie Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but con tracts the opening in 10 days on the average ease. Being; a vast advance ment "vi i- all former methods exem plifying instantaneous effects immedi ately appreciable aud withstanding any (train or position no matter the size or locution. La rye or difficult cases, or incisional ruptures (following ocra timisi seeiall.y solicited. This instru ment lenived the only award in Knjf' land ami in Npaill, producing results without snidery, injections, medical tieate en - or proscriptions. Mr. Kee let lias documents from the 1'nited States ( ,.. i-rnnieilt, Washington, l. ('., for iuspis-tion . He will be glad to de monstrate without, charge or tit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this lion. P. S Eery, statement in this notice has been verified txfsre the Federal and State Courts. P. H. Seeley. Home Office, 117 No. Dearborn St., Chicato . STATEMENT MISS HE1SERMAN TO SING HT SUNRISE EASTER SERVICE ' The Gastcn County Farmer's Mutual Fire I surance Company, Gastonia, N. C. Condition December 31. 1921, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Ledger Assets December :tlst of previous year; Total.. $ ' Income Prom Policyholders. t. Hit! -' ; Miscellaneous, $:i05.- I !I7; Total $ JMsbiirsements To Policyhohlers, 1',!MK .0(1 ; Miseellsneous, 1,- j7;t.Ls: Total In- a o ti u a & n a u a m ta !M isa m u u M ca a ti it ea ea H m IS! son u a n a NEW' SPRIH G DRESSES New Spring Dresses of Canton "Creper Crepe de Chine, Novelty, Silk Taffeta, Lace and Silk Combinations, '"t&lors are navy, black, brown, hennjade, plain and many combinations, aVv $8.95, $12.50, $16.50, $22.50 up tq$37,50 " - - T " . These dresses are for every occilion -street wear, afternoon, dinner and sport wear. One must see these dresses to real ly appreciate the wonderful values they really are. MILLINERY , Miss Tilanche Heisi rman, of Coiiimini ! ity fclerviee, has most kindly consented 'o ... ' t f m i .;i.r;,... ..f .tl.i. In .una if preparations have ueen mane ior two !"' ;!. Ttenosited . : . a . .. :, ii aiinriHe serviee can be ariaiiL'ed nn ; J 1 snAeisi. rrnins to iransiiori in' cuiiurs i - ' during their tour, stopping at 20 or nor towns and passing . through the a sunrise service can te arrnnyeii ' the campus of tVntral si hool next .Sun 1 day morning when Old Hoi begins io mining and agricultural districts of V , , ' 1 -,n ff " , ,. ,, wuJ .iitn,. urri the glad day. 1 his offers a sj.h - .did on- " "r ." " " ,.,.. inif., n, ll.u ,,nh.r. of ii I'llllllll .... peoples societies in Oastoniu, hpworll. I.eaeues. U. V. P. V.. 1irisi;in Kndeav- , or. Juniors, Comrades of Service. Hot phins s..onts. Juniors, etc.. to participate in a 1.771 .09 4,121 .28 Fire Jtisks Written or renewed during year, ((117,7(12; In forctt 1.071, (i9 .00 ASSETS and Hanks not on interest ..!,0 !t. ,9 Banks on interest 4,0ii0.00 JVpnsited Tnmt Trust ( ompiinjes ( 'mipanies and .7,;:it.7!i (Uaciec National Park they will be greased by the Elackfeet Indians. Part of the trio will be by water. : Missoula is making extensive t entertain the editors during the three fittinK ,, :,,,. g,.rvice ter oaya iney wui ue nere.. a r iyjn .- wh0 suftered and diesl and Hull It is the teat or tne i niversity or , for tlt,m Montana and the horticultural center of the state . th nrosi Master, iiKnin Something Totally Different. Suspicious Mistress: "Jessie, didn't I' hear yon talking with somebody f" Cook':. "Yassum, reckon so." Mistressi ' Haven't I told you re peatedly, Jessie, that you must never lave any of your gentlemen Mends call 'beret' 'Cook: "Hee, hee, missus. How he Will laff when he hears dat! Lor' bless you' dat, wasn't -no gemmuii frien '. Dat was jus' niau wufl'less. no-'count husban'' Young jM-ople, if you are inteiexted, have your pastor annoiime it at prnyei meeting touiRht and ask vour school teachets to announce it Thursday and Friday. Tell everybody to eiiine and en .joy the service with you. One of the city pastor's will conduct the devotional service and anyone and everyone can sing with Miss Heiserninn lending. -U0T 2.!4S.(i Treasurer, J . 1! Kale To The Highest. "So you're to be n witness in I'rattlelnts' divorce suit. Which will vou testify forf" "I . don't know. Mrs. Prattl hnnn't put her bid in yet." the sido lot Total admitted Assets 1 '",0."l 1 . 7! LIABILITIES NONE BITSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1921 i.: t:.i.. ;,... II7.7(W.0(1? Premiiima received. -1.406.O2 I III' IIIMI- "I II n II ........ ,. ,- - , - Losses incurred Fire 2,048.00; Paid President, K. 1. Thomison; Seerctaiy, J. It. Henderson; Henderson. Home Office, (lastonin, N. ('. Attorney for service! Stacev W. WaJe, Insurance Commissioner, N. ('.; Manager for North Carolina, Home Office. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, Feb. 25, 1922. I, Stncey W. Wade, Iiuurauce Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true nnd correct abstract of tho statement of tho Gaston County Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Gastonia. X. C, filed with this Pepnrtniont, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of lieccm ber, 1921. BTACKY W. WADF, Insurance Commissioner. Witness my hand nnd official seal, the day ami year above written. Now pre-Easter Millinery at remarkably low prices. Sailors from SI. 98 to $3.98. Trimmed Hats, beautiful Dress Hats and hand-embroidered models at $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98. Seldom if ever have we been able to offer such values as these brand new charming models just received from New York. Em bracing all that is smart and stunning-. These are hats -that are creations of marvelous beauty. u CI u n a 'gJ fci m m si a S3 a is 4 - fcftS'-.-jiaii GASTONIA, N. C. Af.t Suite, Coats Easter Dresses Easter Sale of and Dresses m m Values That Will A maze You at $4.98 $9.85 $14.75 Ilrcc of ("iinton ('re)i-. Taffeta and Krepc Knit in hi((h i-imrt ('(dors, to gether with conservHtie Navy lilucs. Hron and Black, in ;iis i lint are right ii to the minute . T iev are far superior to the I)resen ynu generally see marked at these iri.-. EASTER SUITS Tricoline Huits, all Wool; retrular :!o.0ll models; Kaater Styles, full $12.45, $14.75, $19.75 lieoutifiil iiiality of all Wool Tricotiue in Navy and Mack. Hex Models. SMART LOOKING EASTER Millinery 98c, $1.98 $2.98, $3.98 u l An entirely new assort nieiit i'cautiful shades and shapes si -, t:i ttv pure na sen mi hum EASTER. Coat of Mixtures, Tweeds, Polo and Velour, many full lined in loose "swagger ef fect" style and low price combined $6.95 $9.85 Capes; every wanted color; some srruitly stitched in contrasting col ors, tight up to the minute copies of higher price models. Rfgftlar $10 values, for only $6.95 Ladies' and Misses' clever all Wool ' Jersey Suits, in the popular Heather Mixtures, all siies. Only $8.95 11' R "Where Your Dollar. Goes a Long Way." IT7!7 A beautiful assortment of QQr !1 QQ Shirt Waist, in Silk, Pongee, iOS tM.J70) Georgette, also Cotton Pon gee and Voiles, with contrast ing colors and cuffs. Only $3.98 Candy to Greet Her Easter Morn EASTER wouldn't be Easter for her, if you failed to send that box of Candy. Candy to her is as much a part of this festive event as the new clothes she will wear. And here we have the kind that she likes candy that for whole someness and toothsomeness has no equal anywhere at the price. Attractive boxes, bon-bon baskets, sweet-meat dishes and other novelties are offered in a grand selection. Big supply of Candy Easter Eggs in all colors. Be sure to get your Easter Candies NOW. Sweetland Ice Cream & Cand Co. 113 W. 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