t-Ace two
S PORTS
STANDING OF CLUBS
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
Gub Won Lost
Pet
.61)6
.ma
..VI :
.4.")
.:!.-)7
.:i20
Columbia .....
Charleston ...
Cbarlotte
Upertanborr. ...
Greearill ....
August
14
16
12
11
10
8
7
7
10
13
18
17
PIEDMONT LEAGUE.
Club Won
Tligh Point S
"VVinston-Siilem
Danville 9
RaWijh 9
XHirham 7
Greensboro C
Lost Pet
ft .."71
7 ..V!:i
.S .529
s .529
10 .-112
9 .4(H)
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
dub Won Lost Pe
Xew York 2.1 12 .057
St. uia 20 ;t .!(
l'LiWelphia Ifi 15 .516
Detroit 15 17 .4(i9
Boston ...... 1-1 15 .404
Cleveland 15 18 .455
Washington 15 19 .441;
Chicago ...... 12 2(1 ..'175
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Club ? Won Lost Ti t ,
New York fit lo .fi(i7
St. LouU .., 19 i:i .594 I
Pittsburgh , 15 12, .571
Chicago r li 14 .5.1:1
Cincinnati Ifi IS .471
Brooklyn 1-". is .419
Philadelphia 11 lii .4(17
Boston 9 19 .:i21
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Club Won Lost
Pet
.6.12
.018
.571
.541
.514
.417
.410
.;i53
Mobile .......
Birmingham
Little Rock ...
New Orleans . .
24
21
20
20
19
14
It
15
17
IS
21
2'!
Memphis
Nashville 15
Chattanooga . l(i
Atlanta 12
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
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' ' American.
Washington 8; Chicago 1.
New York 6; St. Louis 3.
Others not scheduled.
National.
New York 1 ; Cincinnati 5.
Chicago 4; Brooklyn 8.
tit. Louis 3; Boston 4.
International.
Jersey City 2-8; Heading 5 0.
Rochester 2; Jfyrarus 4.
Newark 2-0; Baltimore 5-2.
Buffalo-Toronto, rain.
Southern.; '
" Chattanooga 4; Birmingham '
'Memphis 2; Atlanta 4.
Nashville 7 New Orleans 3.
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TODAY'S GAMES
t
South Atlantic League.
Charlotte at Columbia.
Augnsta, at Greenville.
Charleston at Spartanburg.
Piedmont '
"Winston-Salem at Grconeboro (two
games,)
Raleigh at Danville, (two games.)
High Point at Durham.
American League.
Chicago at Washington.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at New York.
Cleveland et Boston.
National League.
Boston at St. Louis.
I Brooklyn at Chicago.
New York at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Pittwburgh.
SUNNYSIDE NEWS.
(Correspondenee of The Daily dinette.)
BESSEMER CITY, Route One. May
19. Miss Vera Robinson, of Belmont,
is spending several days this week with
jMifwes Eva and Kflthryn llager.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Hovis nn.l little
son, John, of Bessemer City, spent Tues
. day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hnvis.
Mr. Dewey Kiser spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Wright, of (Tierry
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Mike iTarmon, of Salis
fnry spent a few days last week with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mm. D.
II. Harmon.
Mr, and Mrs. T. CM Boris and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. 8. Koygter.
Mrs. fi. Tj. Kiser had as her guest
fiunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Kiser of
Hessemer City. Mrs. S. H. Fan-is and
ehildren, Marie and Cline and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred R. Lovelaee, Sr.
Mist Ada Neal. spent lHst week-end
ith her sister. Mrs. Bolert Littlejohn
of Bessemer City.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude P. novis and
Hons, Craig and Glenn, spent Wednesday
- of last week with Mr. Hovis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Noak Stroupe, of Fair
view, .
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, of Charlotte
peat the week-end here with Mrs. Boyd 's
sister, Mrs. T. M. Hovis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovelace and
Misses Ferra and Florence Kiser spent
Wednesday in Gastonia shopping.
Miss "Lorena Farris gpefft Sunday with
Miss Mary Marlow.
" Mr. Lizzie Faysenr and daughter,
Fannie of Lineolnton are the guests this
week of. Mrs. Payseur's brother, Mr. C
P. Hovis.
Mr. 8. L. Kiser, was a business rial
tor in Gastoni Tuesday.
An the De Luxe blank sheets can be
famished yon by Bromley-Walters Print
ing Co.
Rf member i:L
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BELMONT BUDGET ' ZT
(By Mrs. Adelaide Smith Beard.) )fiW$27
Mr. Carpenter, of Gastonia, to Ad
dress Belmont Masons MonJjy Nijht.
Mr. John 0. Carpenter, of Gnstonin,
candidate for eolicitor for this district,
will miike An address before the Ma
sonic lodge of Belmont at the lodge
hall at 8 o'clock on Monday night. Mr.
CarjH'iiter is a very interesting and en
tertaining speaker and a full iiiemhi r
ship of the lodge is expected to iu-nr
his address.
Funeral of Byron Cox.
The funeral services over the remains
of Little Myron Cox were held at the
Presbyterian church Thursday morning
at 11 o clock. The services were con
ducted by Rev. J. T. Bendy, who
took as the subject of his talk the nto
ry of the Klmiminite woman and Kli
slia, making a beautiful talk on this
subject .
A. large number of people were pres
ent, many out, of town relatives and
friends being in attendance.
The commitment service was held fit
the Belmont cemetery, where the Utile
lxy was laid to rest by the side of bis
father. The little mound was covered
by a mass of flowers, the offerings be
ing especially lovely.
ABANDONED MINISTRY AFTER
RETURNING FROM WAR
CHARLESTON, W. VA., May 20.
Fifty-four candidates for the ministry
abandoned this vocation after returning
from the World War, nccording to the
report' of the Executive Committee of
hrifitinn Education nnd Ministerial Re
lief to the Southern Presbyterian Gener
al Assembly here. The committee added,
however, that it has been in communien.
tion during the last year with 505 young
men who have decided to enter the minis
try. The report stated that whereas for
forty-four years the proportion of candi
dates for the ministry to the 'membership
of the church was one candidate to each
609 members, the ratio last year was onn
to 1,117 members.
The committee reported receipts for its
general funds for educational and minis
terial relief last year of ifLW.flss or .56,
894 over the amount received the previ
ous year. Total receipts for all causes
amounted to $380,165, whi.-h with the
balance from the year before made the
total amount handled during
1,090,252.
the
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LUSITANIA CARRIED
VERY LITTLE GOLD
Third Officer on 111 Fated
. Her Special Room Was
'Empty.
Liner Says
Practically
LONDON", May 21 .The hopes of
valuable treasure being recovered from
the Liisitania, plans for salvaging which
have been announced both in the T'nit
ed States and England, are too optimis
tic in their estimate of what the liner
holds, according to A. A. Bcstie, who
was third officer on board when the ves
sel was torpedoed.
Discussing Ihf possibilities of salvag
ing in an interview, Mr. Bestie ex
pressed the conviction that the action
of the toredo ami the way the giant !
ship went down make it almost certain !
that by this time tliere is not enough i
of her left to bring up as a whole. j
THAT DULL ACHING
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kidneys, lame anil nch.v backs, your
neighbors recommend Do.m's Kidney
Pills. Ask vnur neighbor!
Mrs. M. II. Barber, 517 W. Main
St., Hastonia. gave the following ftate
menf May 2. 15HS: "I was taken with
an attack of kidney trouble a?id there
was a dull, aggravating ache across my
back. Sharp twinges caught me when
I bent and at times black specks came
before my eyes and I became so dizzy
I could hardly stand. My head ached
a good deal anil I was so nervous 1
would almost fall. Mornings I was
lame and sore and felt mor tired than
when I went to bed. My kidneys
didn't act right and one of my friends
recommended Doan 's Kidnev Pills.
Dofin ' ,-orAfl tiki nt!rlr M !
On January 17, 122, Mrs. Barlr
added: "Dam s Kidney Pills cured
me of kidney trouble and I have had
no return of it. I cannot say too much
in praise of Doan's."
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DEPARTMENT
Phone 750
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORISE
THE ISSUANCE OF $10,000.00 - OF
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES
SEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ERECTING
-A MUNICIPAL BUILDING,
Be it ordained by tbe Board of Town
Commissioners of the'Town of Bessemer
(Sty in Gaston County, North Carolina,
as follows: ' .
Section 1. . Pursuant .to " Tbe Muni
cipal Finance At, 1021" of North
Carolina, bonds of the Town of Besse
mer City are hereby authorixed to be
issued in the aggregate principal amount
of not exceeding 10,000,. fojf the purpose
: of the erection ana equipment bf a muni
cipal building for said Town of Bessemer
City, "and at the expense of the Town
iut large. :
hM-ction 2. Tlmt n ta; sufficient to
pay the principal and interest of said
bonds chilli be annually levied and col
lcrte.1. , J'
section '). That the. following;, mat
teis arc hereby detormined and doclar
er. lmrsnaiit to tit reouirements uf
Hertion and Section 204:1 of said
"The Municipal Finance Act 1921 "i
(a). The probable period "t)f useful
ness of the improvement for which said
bonds are to be iBsued, is thirty years,
computed from October 1, 1922.
(b). A sworn statement of the debt
of the Town of BPssemer City has been
made and filed with the Clerk to the
Board of Town Commissioners .of the
Town of Bessemer City (who is also
Clerk of said Town -within the meaning
of said " The .Municipal Finance Act,
1921 "j and is open to public inspec
tion. (c). The assessed valuation of prop
erty subject to taxation by the Town
of Bessemer City, as last fixed for mu
nicipal taxation, as shown by said state
ment, is 411,830,558.00.
(di. The amount of the net debt Tt
the Town of Bessemer City, outstand
ind, authorized nnd to be authorized, as
shown by said statement, is 122,000.00.
(e). All expenses to be defrayed by
means of the bonds hereby authorized,
are necessary expenses of the Town of
Bessemer City within the meaning of
Section 7 of Article VII of the Consti
tution of North Carolina.
iv'ctinn 4. This ordinance shall be
published once in each of two Htieccs
sive weeks after its final passage, In
The (iastonia Gazette which is a news
pnpor published in Gaston County and
lias a circulation in the Town of Besse
mer City, great orphan that of any oth
er newspnper published in said County,
and there being no newspaper publish
ed in the Town of Bessemer City. This
nrdinajice shall also be posted at the
door of the building in which the Board
of Town Commissioners usually holds its
meetings nnd at three other public places
in the Town of Bensemer City. The Clerk
to the Board of Town Commissioners
slinll cause this ordinance to bq published
and posted as aforesaid.
Section 5e This ordinance shall take
effect thirty days after its first publica
tion, unless, in the meantime, a petition
for its submission to the voters is filed
under tiie Municipal Finance Act, 1921.
and in such event it shall tako effect
when approved by the voters at an elec
tionns provided in said Act.
The foregoing ordinance wn-s passed on
Ihe 27th day of February. 1922, and was
first published on the 15th dov of May,
1922. Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said ordinance
in it bn commenced within thirty days af
ter its first publication.
M. L. BIIYNE, Clerk.
M -22c2.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
THE ISSUANCE OF $8,000.00 OF
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES
SEMER CITY. NORTH CAROLINA,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTEND
ING THE WATER SYSTEM OF
SAID TOWN.
Be it ordained by the Board of Town
Commissioners of the Town of Bessemer
(Sty in Gaston County, North Carolina,
as follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to "The Muni
cipal Finance Act, 1921" of North
Carolina, bonds of the Town of Besse
mer City are hereby authorized to he
leaned in the aggregate principal amount
of not exceeding $S,000, for the purpose
of extending the water supply system of
said Town.
Section 2. That a tax sufficient to
pay the jirincipnl and interest of said
bonds shall lie annually levied and col
lected. Section That the' following mat
ters are hereby determined and declar
er, pursuant to the requirements of
Seetion 2942 and Section 294.1 of said
"The Municipal Finance Act, 1921":
(a) . The probable period of useful
ness of the improvement for which said
bonds are to be issued, is forty years,
computed from October 1. 1922.
(b) . A sworn statement of the debt
of the Town of Bessemer City has been
made and filed with the Clerk to the
Board of Town Commissioners of the
Town of Bessemer City (who is also
Clerk of said Town within the meaning
of snid "The Municinnl Finance Act,
1921' ) and is open to public inspec
tion.
(cj. 1 no assesse.i valuation of prop
erty subject to taxation by the Town
of tfessemer Juy, as last nxed for mu
nicipal taxation, as shown by said state
ment, is $1,830,558.00.
(d). The amount of the net debt of
the Town of Bessemer City, ontstand-
nd. authorized and to be authorized, as
shown by said statement, is 1122.000.00.
(e). All expenses to be defrayed by
nians of the bonds hereby authorized.
are necessary expenses of the Town of
Bessemer City within the meaning of
Section 7 of Article VII of the Consti
tution of North Carolina.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be
published once in each of two succcs
sive weeks after its final passage, in
The Gastonia Gazette which is a news
paper published in Gaston County anil
has a circulation in the Town of Besse
mer City, greater than that of any oth
er newspaper published in said County,
and ,there being no newspaper publish
ed in the Town of Bessemer City. This
brdinance ehall also be posted at the I
door of the building m which the Board
of Town Commissioners nsuallv holds its
meetinps'and t three other public places
n the Tnwn of Bessemer City. The Clerk
to the Board or Town Commissioners
shall cause this ordinance to be published
and posted as aforesaid.
Section 5." This ordinance shall take
effect, thirty days after its first publica
tion, nnlesa, in tne meantime, a petition
for itj submission to the voters ia' filed
under th Municipal Finance Act, 1921,
and ia such event it a hail take effect
whan approved by tha voters at an elee
tionas provided in said Aet. , -
The foregoing ordinance was passed on
the 27t dajr of February. 1922. and was
first published on the 15th day of May,
1922. Any action or proceeding ques
tioning- tfl validity -of said - ordinun
must be eommeneed within thirty day af
ter its first publication.
.' M. L. BBYKE, Clerk.
M-22c2. -
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
THE ISSUANCE OF $85,000.00 OF
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES
SEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROV
ING THE STREETS OF SAID
TOWN.
Be it ordained by the Board of Town
Commissioners of tbe Town of Bessemer
City in Gaston County, North Carolina,
as follows:
Set-tion 1. Pursuant to "The Muni
cipal Finance Act, 1921 ',' of North
Carolina, bonds of the Town of Besse
mer City are hereby authorized to be
issued in the, aggregate principal amount
of not exceeding $85,000 for the purpose
of improving and paving streets in said
Town, of which, one-half of the eost, ex
clusive of the cost of paving at street
intersections, is to be specially assessed
against abutting property.
Section 2. That a tax sufficient to
pay the principal and interest of said
bonds shall be annually levied and col
lected. Section 3. That the following mat
ters are hereby determined nnd declar
er, pursuant to the requirements of
8H-tion 2942 and Section 2943 of said
"The Municipal Finance Act, 1921":
(a) . The probable period of useful
ness of the improvement for which said
bonds are to be issued, is twenty years,
computed from October 1, 1922,
(b) . A sworn statement of the debt
of the Town of Bessemer City has been
made nnd filed with the Clerk to the
Board of Town Commissioners of the
Town of Bessemer City (who is nlso
Clerk of said Town within the meaning
of said ' ' The Municipal Finance Act,
1921") anil is open to public inspec
tion. (c) . The assessed valuation Jf prop
erty subject to taxation by the Town
of Bessemer City, as last fixed for mu
nicipal taxation, as shown by said state
ment, is $l,8.IO,5.-)K.no.
(d) . The amount of the net debt of
the Town of Bessemer City, ontst.'ind
ind authorized and to be authorized, ns
shown by said statement, is $122,000.00.
(e) . All expenses to be defrayed by
means of the bonds hereby authorized
are necessary expenses of the Town of
Bessemer Citv within the meaning of
Section 7 of Article VII of tin Const i
tiition of North Carolina.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be
published once in each of two succes
sive weeka after its final passage, in
The Gastonia Gazette which is a news
paper published in Gaston County and
has a circulation in the Town of Besse
mer City, greater than that of any oth
er newspaper published in snid County
nnd there being no newspaper publish
ed in the Town of Bessemer City. This
ordinance shall also be posted at the
door of tbe building in which the Bonri'
of Town Commissioners usually holds its
meetings and at three other public plnces
in the To-wn of Bessemer City. The Clerk
to the Board of Town Commissioners
shall eause this ordinance to be published
and posted as aforesaid.
Section 5. This ordinance shall take
effect immediately upon its final passage
The foregoing ordinance was passed on
the 27th day of Februnrv. 1922, find was
first published on the 15th day of May
1922. Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said ordinance
must be commenced within thirty days af
ter its first publication.
M. L. BIIYNE, Clerk.
M 22c2.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
THE ISSUANCE OF $17,000.00 OF
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BES
SEMER CITY. NORTH CAROLINA
FOR FUNDING THE EXISTING
FLOATING INDEBTEDNESS OF
SAID TOWN.
Be it ordained by the Board of Town
Commissioners of the Town of Bessemer
City in Gaston County, North Carolina,
fls follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to "The Muni
eipal Finance Act, 1921" of North
Carolina, bonds of the Town of Besse
mer CJty are hereby authorized to be
issued in the aggregate principal amount
not exceeding $17,000.00 for the purpose
of funding the existing floating indebted
ness of saiil Town, which indebtedness
wn incurred before December fi. 1921,
nnd is now wholly due and pnvable.
Section 2. That a tax sufficient to
pay the principal and interest of snid
bonds shall be annually levied and col
lected.
Section .1. That the following mat
ters are herebv determined and declar
er, pursuant to the requirements of
Section 2942 and Section 2.043 of said
"The Municipal Finance Act. 1921":
(a). The shortest period in which
said indebtedness to be funded hereun
der, can be finally paid without making
it undulv burdensome npon the taxpay
ers of the municipality, is thirty years,
computed from October 1, 1922,
(b). A sworn statement of the debt
of the Town of Bessemer City has been
made and filed with the Clerk to the
Board of Town Commissioners of the
Town of Bessemer City (who is also
Clerk of said Town within the meaning
of iid 'The Municipal Finance Act,
1921") and is open to public inspec
tion. (c). The assessed valuation of prop
erty subject to taxation by the Town
of Bessemer City, a last fixed for mu
nicipal taxation, as shown by said state
ment, is $1,8.10,558.00.
(d). The amount of the net debt of
the Town of Bessemer City, outstami
ind. authorized and to be authorized, ns
shown bv said statement, is $122,000.00.
fel. All expenses to be defrayed bv
means of the bonds hereby authorized.
are necessary expenses of the Town of
Reaaemer City within the meaning of
Section 7 of Article VTI of the Consti
tution of North Carolina.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be
published one in each of- two succes
iv weeks after its final passage, ia
The Gaatonia Gatette which is a news-
paper published in Gaston County and
baa eirrnlation in the Town of Besse-
mer City, greater than that of any oth-"
er newspaper published in said County,
and there being no newspaper publish
ed In the Town of .Bessemer City. This
ordinance shnll also t posted at the
'door of the building in. .which the Board
of Town Commissioner usually holds its
meetings and at three other publie places
in the Town of Bessemer C5ty. The Clerk
to the Board of Town Commissioners
shall eause this ordinance to be published
and posted as aforesaid,'; " , '
Section 5, This ordinance shall taka
effect immediately upon its final pas-'
age, and shall, not be submitted to the
voters, , : : ;.V . v"' , ;
The foregoing ordinance was passed on
the 27th day of February, 1922, and was
first published on the 15th day of May,
1922. Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of. said ordinance
tnust be commenced within thirty day af
ter its first publication. '
M. L. RHYNE, Clerk.
M-22c2.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In the District Court of tiie United
States for the Western District of North
Carolina.
In the matter of W. L. Ormand,
bankrupt.
Under and by virtue, of an order
mails in the above, entitled proceedings,
the undersigned trustee will, pn the
Third Day of July, 1922 at 1.1 O'clock,
a. m.
expose for sale to tho highest bidder,
tor eaah, at tho Court House door in
Gastonia, North Carolina, the reversion
ary interest of W. L. Oyniand, bankrupt.
in a ecrinin tract or parcel or land
situated in Crowdera Mountain Town-shlpr-Gaston
County, State of North
Carolina, nnd described as follows, to-
wit: Beginning at a stake on the old
line; thence North 03 Fast 43 poles to
a stake; thence -North 2 West 113 poles
to stake in old line; thence South ?.H 1-2
Ivast 36 poles to a stake; thence South
32 East (50 poles to a stake; thence
South 42 East 6 poles to a stake; thence
South 38 1-2 East 19 poles to a stake;
thence South 9 West 25 1-2; thence
South 82 West 27 polos to the beginning,
containing 25 acres, being the home
stead appraised and allotted to W. L.
Ormand, May 18th, 1917, and regidtered
in the office of the Register of Deeds for
Gaston County in Deed Book 122 on
pnge 383. The purKse of this sale is
to sell the reversionary interest in said
acres, -which is subject to the home
stead rights of the said W. L. Ormand,
bankrupt.
This the 19th day of Mnv. 1922.
JAY BIVENS.
M-.I12c4w. Trustee
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Having qualified ns exurutrix of the
Inst will and testament, of John F.
Groves, deceased, late of Gaston County,
North Carolina, I hereby notify all per
sons having claims against the estate
of said decedent to present the same, duly
verified, to me or nt the office of my at
torney, P. C. Patrick, on or before
April 24, 1923,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar of
any recovery thereon. All persons who
are indebted to the said estate will please
make prompt settlement with the under
signed. This 24th day ol April, 1922.
"LTLLTE GPOVK8, Executrix.
R. C. PATRICK, Attorney. M M29c6.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified ns administrator of
the estate of Ella MeCTlure, deceased, late
of Gaston county. North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having -rlnims
against the estate of said deeeinlent to
present the same, duly verified, to the
undersigned on or before,
May 8, 1923
or this notice" will be pleaded in bar of
any recovery thereon. All persons who
are indebted to the snid' estate will please
make prompt settlement with the under
signed. ,
This the. 8th day of Mnv, 1922,
C. C. CORN WELL.
M-Jnl2efl. Public Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The unilersigned having been appoint
ed nnd duly qualified as Administrator
of the estate of J. H.'Mims, deceased,
late of Gaston County, North Carolina,
all persons having claims against, the
estate of said deceased are notified to ex
hibit the same before him, the undersig
ned, at Gastonia, N. C, on or before the
1st Day of May, 1923
or thi notice will be'jpieadod in baiof
their recovery. All persons indebted to
the said estate will please make immedi
ate payment.
This the 1st day of Mnv, 1922.
J. T. PHILLIPS,
Administrator of J. B. Mini's, Decensed.
C. M. AUSTIN, Alt j-.
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Indigestion Unchecked
Leads to Poisoning!
Fermentation f Food In Dlgesthr
Organs Causa of Trouble
If you suffer from indigestion it
! a aur sign that your system is
being slowly poisoned by the fer
mentation in the in test rues. Thia
condition produces heartburn, chok-s
Ins easstioBs in the chest, a feed-
lug of heaviness or drowsiness, Lr-j
pondency.
Mr. M. J. CJmstrmber. 5724 i
Mr Street, Germ an town. Pa,
sunerer zrom indigestion, 1
"Befor usinr ,Dr. A. W. i
nedJclnea, I felt bo badly tbt I did
care waaiDer i lrvrd -or owl
mxtttvod from tndUreerJoa and
Aooach would be ao upeet Chatea
pioa ox oreaa tuna cap oc eon
rwould 1t rn iimt Bain. Sine
Kakiar Dr. A. W. Chase's KXtTtlla
n aat almost airytarac wu
Xeellnr any aftcr-effacta. Th i
kvohr fcsliaa- which I nmd to haw I
th lower tjrt ot mi bak fas cob
land I feel so ambitions to Ao man
(things which X could aot do twoasra,
' Yoa tn Tlr. A. V.
Tmdla at all drosr atoraa. Ta
Isare of rettbia- ths renalno,
:portrlt and slg-aatara of -W.t
.iLI"). Ira na box. Till
(ark la trrmrr nrntnetioa asaJnat it
ftatiotta and aubs'.ltnt dvarQaa
ixaanx. fifteen thousand people read The Gs-
setta rrery day. A small amount-will
carry a meaun to JJum for yoi. .If
the cfceaDest. ud the best.
The celebrated De Luxe line of loose
leaf devices are sold ia Gastonia by the
Brumky-Walters Punting Co,
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