FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 rGE TWO THE fl ASTON! A, CfC C). DAILY GAZETTE . JEWS OF M ; (CwTwj.oB.len.-f of The Daily Gawttf.) (Oorrwpon.lewe of The Ttyily.Gaifttf.) row rt-tump! on last Thursday,-from a'r iople i-ny.l th -.-brtiou l.el.l .trip to 8!eicVftn.t Orn-nsboro. Hj rkirt ta tHT.tey. went to Raleigh to atteo.1 a trustee' j Anion !'" '' ""'-''"'''.'t th' '- ", ineetiK ' P' Intt ml Mp.'.l is.vno.li.1,1 I nn.n u. Oartonia were M.h to visit U awter, Mw. B. I Ualtau. inMuiue. V. I. -ulby. W. -'J- t" Greensboro, on hi way honie. :Cra for.l. .1. B. H",,l, A. T. Lm.l.y Sunday Mr. Juracs White, aa! M-. n R- 1'- r11"- , , , ,, , nj Ura. Bernard White 'ami -hil.lrea, Rv. Mr,. J. M. Ha,l nn.l Mr. ami tm at Union, ami spent tl.e ,lav vUli-'v- T. 1.. Kalis (fiu-nt, lart t".t.y ingMr. and Mr. Braxtoa Moore. eveiii.K -f Mi- t-"'e KiKK". rii.-y Lettort have topi reoi-h-.-.l from ..ur.aUo att-Mi. I it.. ......i.i.eru-.-.m-nt i-x.-r- two '(-handing teachers. Mjsm-s I'uulims ' W' 'io.ioiiia. LMaukhu.'of Moultrie, ,a., and Mary j Mrs. Vm. ' - " ' t.-n.U Lwper of near Belmont. Tl.ey will l,u j visit l k.-r ! . :.ion. or attend 1h summer whouJ ;it Asheville, J Ne'' rry. M. ' find are looking -forward to Ifinjc there Wr. Wbi' -.; went to ',.-. rlotte in about two weeks. They will l.e with y.-M.r.U.v wi..-re -lu- i ualergoi.K treat s ngnia this F:ill. 'i.t for;, iV;il Iroul.lf. We ar On Sunday ai'toruoon, Hew .-md Mrn. gW to report it .-is favorable. i. A. Sparrow and Mr. Ik. BiKCrr went Mr. an,! Mr.. Hy.le Wood nik) family to Hepiibah eluirch ,whrtl Mr. sp.lrrmv have been v.sitn.- relatives t.m.1 fnen.lM Installed Dr. Harrell, im'Mor of HeswHier in ur " ti.m. and .Hei-ribaa ehurehes;' the trip was! Mr. W. H. II..o.t who i a stu.leut of made by auto, and they it-turned in time White 's Bible selico! in .New orU. ; for the aight airvke. exerted to vimt luuiiefolkn uext week.. On Tuesday afternoon the rain that j Kev. an.l Mrs. J. R ilocnl and fmiiilv was almost a wntw soirt, in (,atonin. ' visiting the family of Mr. . W. and on the other side of it. .ii.l not fall Dandri.lge, in vlmrlotto toiay. fit all in thin neighborhood: nnd . the! Those on our si.k Ut are MIrs Sallie farmers are rcjoiiiug that tl.ev e:.n g on ! Foy mid Mrs. (). V. Torrt-nce. nith Idongbing and jdjuitiiig: and they Kev. R. W. Carson, (rf liruuswn , ore very busy men just now. Tenn., returned to hU home last Monday Work on ths Union road is being afttTriouu after spending ttever;il ila.v rapidly xiushed forwnrd. but we Mill use visiting relative in I'Ugnh. lie was ac the erosa-road to the York road as a le- eompanie.l an f ir as Memphis by Master tour. The asphalt is at one side, and Arth-jr Kaasuu who lnw gone to Corsi tho nt.liii ni.lfl la l'iinr oui.lo into a fine! (-ana, Texas to visit relatives for il ulS'2Q POOIIOS, EATS ANYTHING pand elay road, the tvholo will be a fine broad road. month or more. JKKiSUP. (iA.. May 2.. rule (l hiirher court or (iovernor Ilardw'u-k in- WAPniXGTOX. March 2.j. The j tervenes, Joe Jordan aad James Harvey, .fitate Departuient nn-uoimce.l today that negroes convicted in the Wayne comity it had communicated to the Canadian court of criminal assault, will k'o to the IoverBiuent its willingness to begin m-go- gallow here June .".(. An extru ordin- ID FEELS FI 'I Just Want to TeU Every body What a Wonderful Medicine Tanlae I," En thusiastically Declares Lynchburg Resident. "I only wePghe.l one hundred and fiv," poun.U when 1 began taking Tanlae. but How I weigh one huodrtffl and twenty five pounds and t.-.-l perfectly splendid," said Mrs. K. U. Ch wning, 815 Kilmore 8t., 'Ivucbhurg. Va. "I was ne.r a iry strong woman. 'and an attack of luHueua which kept me in bed ..-vi ral w.-cl.s, left me" in a ter ribly weakened eolotit ion. I could hardly digest a thing and simply suffered tur tiies from gas on my stomach, which, nearly cut off my tiroath and caused pains that were almost unbearable. I w.i too weak to do any of Toy housework aiid hud su.-li n hwimuiing in the head I was afraid to go up or down the steps without help. Once I fell right out of my chair and had to remain iu bed sev eral ibiys. "My daughter got a bottle of Tanlae for me an.l it did me so much good I kept on taking it with the result that now I am in better health than for years. I feel line all the time, eat anything on the table and am enjoying life more than I ever expected to again. Tanlae is jiiHt grand'." Taulfle is wild by all good druggHs. tiatious ia connect ion with the tit. Law rence canal project to permit ocean go ing TP.sela to reach the great lakes.- No answer has yet been received from the Canadian Government. ary motion for a new trial has been de nied 'by Judge High timith. The nearer you approach many a great man the wnaJler he looks. ' 'Kid, anov (rolling up his sleeves): you tell Reilly )i was a liar?" j Murphy; 1 i did nol. Oi thought he knew it." Have Bread Filled WITH RAISINS FOF FLAVOR and FOR - HEALTH A bread that is full of lus cious nuggets ' of sun-cur-. ed California .fruit, Na ture's own confection.'. It is called Sun Maid Raisin Bread. Serve such bread because it is reaPraisin bread and because it is, healthful. Kaisins are rich in natural Iron content. Natural iron in the blood makes rud dy, rosy cheeks. Rosy cheeks makes pretty wo men prettier. One needs but little iron daily, but that need is vi tally important. Ea.t Sun Maid Raisin Bread daily and be sure your'e get ting all the iron you need. MILLER'S Sun-Maid Raisin-Bread Twenty Ounce Loaf v-:;-; 15c - At All Leading Grocers Nature's Two Greatest Foods Are Combined To Make This Delicious Bread Nature has given mankind two footfs mere nearly comr plete in themselves than any other wheat and milk. They are combined in M I l u E R" s BUTTER-NUT BREAD "The Better Bread" AT YOUR GROCER BUY ENOUGH SATURDAY TO LAST SUNDAY Carolina Baking Company (Made in Gastonia.) . Ill -- .1 '-L. iReacly To slay New l ire V ateesl "We have now perfected, for all sizes, the efficient manufacturing processes which enabled Seiberling Rubber Company six months ago to announce a revolutionizing and superior Seiberling Clincher Cord Tire, 30x34. for $12.50. ' "A price reduction, therefore, of approximately 12H will bo made on all straight-. side Seiberling Cords to be effective June 1st, 1922. These prices establish a rock--bottom basis-r-the lowest possible for fine tires, ''You may say to the car owning public, in connection with your announcement, that in my opinion, Seiberling-built Tires embody today highest quality and low cost to a degree which has not been equalled in my 23 years of rubber manufacturing." , iff- What This Message"! Means to You Read again that last paragraphs Mr. Seiberling's message to us. Remember it is made over his own signature by a man Whose name has stood for achieve ment in the making of highest quality tires for more than 20 yearsthe build er of more cord tires than any . other man-the inventor of the straight-side tirethe man responsible for today's type of cord and the man who made possible the Seiberling 30x3 V. Clincher Cord Tire to sell at $12.50 the most talked-about accomplishment in the tire industry during the past six months. No such tire values have ever been of 'fered as you can now get in Seiberling Cord and Portage Tires, Seiberling built. These tires embody more advan ced features of construction than any other tires on the market. We want you to prove these state ments to yourself quickly so instead of waiting until June 1, we are making these new tire prices effective to our cus tomers today. " Come in, or phone us. Start today to cut your tire costs by riding on Seiber-ling-made Tires. NEW PRICES (Including Tax) Seiberling Cords Size Price 30x3 V2 Clincher $12.50 30x3 Vs Straight Side $15.00 31x4 $25.80 32x4 " $28.40 33x4 " $29.40 32x4 Va ' $34.90 33x4 " $35.60 34x4 " $36.50 33x5 " $45.60 35x5 " $46.90 OOF tewar' HON. Marietta Street Phone 769 It A in i - - -- .v.'. ' .t,Tf. ..- .tti . I.-., i i i in i mi w iiiiiiiiMiriin mmiwi ' l'Mw'','MM,,MI',M,M .n,,, n f y d fwiii. a mm km mm mm m m w mm 1 i 1 1 La m, m mm n m .a mm. mm m m mm. ri & Retail Representatives For ERLMG CORD 71 ,? 'A I. fj JFit VL-r lit- v . . 1 mm lm Black S Here's The Chance of Your Lives atin Slippers Low and -B$byLouis AL50 PATENT LEATHER IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES IITQT THINK" - (IP IT! S6.00 VALUE FOR ONLY .95 Heel m m I 1 .

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