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T'.vn THE GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE Tom Sims.. Says I It illicit lie wonw. Suppose tho 11 j Connecticut judje vii arrested fr having barrels or elder . in bit cellar. That wag hard.-Greenville Piedmont. ' 'flli1 tliA lnnimiiitA flail fliA tgnu m-nrknio hours. Birmingham News. Bark in the trenches by Christ nws" is Europe's slogan. . ..,.' It trill be a fine winter1 for . the plumbers. " "' . . . Success consists of having others wish tbey were yon.' - Pan you imagine long Blurts and flapping galoshes! ' ' -." A Maine hunter who crawled through a fence With ' a shotgun was found six days later. . ' " m m Much interest in the midiron is giv ing way to the gridiron. ,. ' Eyeopeners are eye-closer. V Horace Greeley's "Go West" was not meant for the young Turk. . . During . the hunting season there is a demand for wireless fences. ' ' ' , House appropriated $2500 to exter minate bugs at the Capitol. But since they are elected, what can be donet ' The real cause of the Turk war is said to be that Lloyd George forgot to meet a crisis. Boston bookkeeper went crazy over his monthly total. Now you know what a total wreck is. "' Love affects the .heart, head and pocketbook. ' - , - VToet brides expect to be kept in all the little luxuries to which they haven't been accustomed. ' Movie people receive so much stten- A strike in Mexico City Jias elose4 tion Whea they get married a few tiinea Jail the' movie bouse!' The population that they are tempted to keep right on getting jnarned. Toledo Blade. can now give undivided attention to the i . 1 - . r rm I nen rvvoiuiiou. .new lorw riouno. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Senator La Follette tells Wisconsin, voters that it wag a terrible thing for the United States to go into the World War.. For the Germans, yes. Louisville Courier-Journal.' ' ' - William Z. Foster is not a great sui cesa as arefornier, but if the police j keep after him he is likely to win dis-.j tmction as a traveler. Detroit;, rree Press. - ' WATCJ& Ctocsri ,'u.sPEWf TO AMOS ABOUT 31 VJTZ? II (vootAf Y mo-no- If v h n JTh r, .T'rmf'"!1 u-rw . A.aja a.if- m h mm- k v . fcv r a ii ySnlg MARSHAL OTEY WALKED WENT NT THE JEWELRY " STORe BUT MOT TO BUT A PONG R'NG 5 SQMC folks -ntouquT. ' , . BIG TBADB CONGRESS IN " ' " CHICAGO NOV. 20-22 WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. Every commercial organization in the United States has been Invited to send dele gates to the fif teenth, annual convention of the Southern Commercial Congress, which will be held in Chicago, Novem ber 20 22, , under the direction of the Chicago Association of Commerce and the Illinois Manufacturers' Association. The " convention details are being handled by a committee of one hundred Chicago business men with Julius Bosenwald, honorary chairman; for mer Secretary of Wo' Jacob M. Dick inson, chairman of the executive com mittee; "and ' George Woodruff, vice president. ft the National Bank of he Kppublic,. Treasure. Negotiations are being made for re dored railroad rates to the convention. The international trade commission now Investigating the., possibilities of itenfkm of American trade in niue of ttie European countries, headed by Dr. 1arenee J. Owens, president of the Southern Commercial Congress, will :til from London for New York, Octo ber 5. This commission will make a r'!ort- of its investigation to the Chicago convention. .A cablegram re ceived frpm Dr. Owens at the Southern Corauiprdal Congress headquarters to dry from Borne, said that the com n a si on h ad been remarkably success ful in its investigation. Two. Hundred Thousand Men to Feed Rats. .' The biological survey says, "The na tion's rat population needs 200,000 men working full 'time to support it." That's the damage by rats each year, some of which you pay for. 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Come in vj . cpop and see lipw we serve pur cuso- rmw&m mers. CAROLINA AUTO SERVICE CO, t GASTONIA, N. C. Caxa CaioSfie Roue 7C3 Ws reccmxud CwJrka Tim u4 Tutcj r r; w 3 9 SI yef Escapes; Wecls; Retaken . ' T. ...... . a; .: -.-.-.X ..-cvv vl City i: HiaFacy 206 Yf Main. At? Phone 1GO . A complete line of face powder, talcum powder, fine stationery, perfumery, toilet soap, combs and brushes, fountain syringes and. hot water bottles. - - ' - ....... Prescriptions A Pfi Quick Dellyery City Fhaniiacy ' Next To Citizens National Bank s "AGENTS FOR EW1ERS CANPIES' M. L. RALEY . ... J. B. TREATT, Mgr. baby ahown with Mrs. Vacck. : Z3E TWO DAYS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDADY September r 26th and 27th ; PANNIBAL heathen hobo who neyer 4 -,4 works, but liveson other people. " If you don't save, it does not necessarily mean that you will be a cannibal, but you will be compell ed to "live, on other people" later on. . Save Now Be Independent Later. , . ".' - $1.00 will start a Savings Account. 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Special pxcyrslon Fares Via SOUTHER RAILV v SYSTEM Aceount Made-In-Carolinai Kxposltion, he Southern Kailway SyBtem annoum-cg greatly redueed round trip fares from pointfi n Georgia, Xorlh Carolina, Soiitler Carolina, Virginia and Washington,5 P. C, to Charlotte, X. C. . . Tickets will he one sale Bept 25, to Oct. 7, final return limit Oct. 8, 1922. , " ' : ' : ,,v-' For furtlior information call on ticket agents or address, E. H. GRAHAM, , Division Tassenger Agent, ' ' t. Charlotte, N. C. OUR DEPOSITORS' ADVERTISING is the best recommend this bank lias If thinking of starting a Checking Account, it will be to jour advantage and ours, if you ask any of our old depositors ' about the 'treatment they have received. Other points in 'favor of your becoming a deposi tor here, are age, ttrength, service and cordial relations. . Established 1890 The First National Bank The Bank of Dependable Service" RQU1SD-TRIP TICKETS V . .- ' . - "MADE-IN-CAROLINAS EXPOSITION" ' CfrarlotteX Sept. 25th to Oct. 7th, inclusive ; : via . T PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY Adults ;' . Half Fare .$1.17 ., ,59c ....... , - .... .... ... .X During exposition last train will leave Charlotte at 10:00 p. m. For further information call pn Ticket Agent or D. K. JACKSON, . . Commercial Aegent. Broad Street Station. Phone No. 30. SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE
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