THE GASTONIA (N. C) DAILY GAZETTE
ir:EU.icoiiLs
oftte Daily Gatette.)
LOWELL, Novl. On Friday after
noon, and vningf the, Woman's aux
iliary, of the IiOwell Presbyterian
Church had a Bazaar. There were
many pretty fiings-for ale in the
fancy wor lire, and many pood
thintrs to eat' at the tables, chicken
- salad, oysters and other accessories.
j The ladies did well if you judge by
the numbers who were at the Bazaar.
It was held in the Mange. .
Saturday Mrs. W. Eddleraan enter
tained at a home dinner, her jpiests
we!e: Wrs. R. A. Miller, who has been
vi.ytinp in Lowell for some days, Mrs.
l)r, Eddloman of Gastonia, and Mrs.
G.I A. Sparrow. Iter in the after
no n 'Mrs. Miller kft for a visit to
Piieville, en route to her home in
Ktikhill, S. C. ,
Friday and Saturday-evenings we
hxi Dr. Henderlite, of Gastonia with
usJ He preached tyro very fine ser
in pis at the Covenant Presbyterian
Church.
Sunday the Lord's Supper was cele
brated. The music was very fine that
d?f, especially a vocal solo by Miss
Iela Titman; with violin obHgato by
Mi Ralph Groves, and Miss Edith
liubinson at the organ. The church
wajs beautifully decorated with au
tuitan roses, which are very lovaly
now. -
$unday wns a great day with the
Baptists, for the "County Singing"
' mii with them. This was held in the
Graded School building, as the audi
torium is a very large room. I can
not estimate the number present, but
the auditorium was full and the halls
were full, and there were nearly as
many children outside in the autos
and on -the grounds. And as for
autos, it seemed as if there were hund
reds. The singing was largely done
in groups, groups from different
churches went up- on the stage, and
sang a number of hymns. These
meetings are a splendid way .to iet
to-gether, and such a" help to congre
gational singing.
There will be a Hallowe'en party
at the Annex on Hallowe'en night,
and many of the spookes in town
will be on a frolic.
On Monday evening the night class
in Domestic Science at the School
served a "Breakfast." This class is
doing fine work, and it is a very good
idea to serve a meal, as it teaches
the. girls just what would be put on
a well regulated table. This was a
well balanced meal and beau
tifully cooked and served, and
the girls were allowed to invite
two guests, who were Miss Edith
Eobinson and Mrs. G. A. Sparrow.
The School has hot lunches served
now. Miss Eaves plans a fine, hot
menu, and milk, for each day, and
quite a number of the children take
' lunches, these are charged for at the
lowest of wholesale, prices, and
nothing made f rnm-them at all. This
is all done (outfit! Domestic Science
room.
One day -last week, .Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Eddleman and their sons, Mas
ters Billie- and John Holland, wont on
a visit to'Xucia, to seo Mr. and Mrs.
J.MI. Beatty and family. '
The Lowell , Woman V-club will meet
tit 3 o'clock, in .the, scheoj. auditorium,
Friday, The program is in charge of
Mrs. Holland JI;iud, chairman of tlio
buildings and grounds committee. There
w ill be a special Arbor Day program.
Last Saturday afternoon a party went
from Lowell to the 'OrtliopMedie ' Hos
pital. The party eonufsfrd of Prof, and
Mrs. Y. J. A. :xrthf Miss ttmith and
Miss Lavc3. ..MjtH-fcuiitli went to enter
tain tlie rliihUfa at m story hour. These
Story hours are a delight to thoite house
bound children, and it is intcrviting to
see their faces brighteu up at nny
jdeasure. - . ..
N. C. LUTHERANS WILL
MEET AT KINGS MOUNTAIN
North Carolina Evangelical Synod An
Bounces Annual Meeting For No
vember 14-19.
(Charlotte Observer.)
The' annual synodicnt meeting of the
North Carolina Evangelical Lutheran
Bvnod will' be ln'1.1 nt KiiiR Moun
tain November li 19, at St. Matthews
church.
The North Carolina synod is unique
among -fhurche for the reason tb-it
there is no election fur president, the
present head ot the organization, Uev.
John L. Morgan, of fctalibury, being
a permanent . officer on a large salH-y.
The secretary of the synod is always
the pastor of the church in which the
future eonvcation is to le held . This
rear this office is held by H. tirant
TRAIN NO. 35 TO GAIN
HOUR AND 45 MINUTES
Express and Mail On Nos. 35 and 36
Will Be Handled On Not. 135 and 44.
. , (Orewisboro News;)
The Fowl hern KsJI way Oompr.ny will
cut off 4iu hour iiml 45 minutes ia the
running, time of passenger train No. 15
between Washington, mid -Atlanta, ler
:i ii"W urniiigemeiit whirh beroirfr effec
tive tSimilay, November 3. On this date,
truitu Nor. and H will te opersreil
all the tiny through between Wssliinjf
fm ami Atlanta, ond. all the express a'"'
Siokt, If not all of the mail, sow hnsdled
mi Nos. :ir and 'Mi will bo handled by
Nos. l.i. and 44. These two trains will
u'.tti In: mile l:iv foacbe nwl .J'uMmmis
between WasHiiigton mnl Atlanta, hat,
v.iil niiike the stoiMi. ' Previous announce'
Schaffer, pastor of St. Matthews -menf had Wn made that next tfnmbiy
church. Kings Mountain. the schedule of No. ,'tX, theNew York-
Ths North Carolina synod indued iw Orleans limit!, wnuM tie tihtemM
100 aiinisters nnd 12. by delegates arid i, to reach New York at 12f.p. ai.
a large attendance is expected at the !,i;iily insteail of 1 :40 p. tn. a at ,prest.
Kings Mouutaia gathering. -j Xmj:i.l Will leave WaUiiusrtnn at 8:2m
Delegates from Charlotte will lie as p , flt prPS(.nt, and arrive at
IfcinviUe at 4 p. m.; OreeiiRboro noont
follows: Rev. '' John- F. Crigler, pas
tor, and Arerv H. Rliyae, lay rtelegnie,
of St. Mark's church; and Uev. W.
A. Lntz, pastor, and-W. L. Dixon,
lay delegate, from Holy Trinity church.
ROOSEVELT'S SISTER ISSUES.
APPEAL TO WOMEN VOTERS
WASHINGTON. (Jet. 31. Mrs.
Corine Roosevelt 'Robinson, aiifer of the
lnte Theodore Roosevelt, issued through
republican headquarters here today an
appeal to the womeu of the country to
vote for republican nominee for the
Senate and House.
''President Harding has conscienti
ously carried out his pre-election
promises," said Mrs. -Robinson's
statement. "Home .-people siiy ho has
failed to take steps to form an naso
eiation
was his
feel that
the results
November for the limitatio of arma
ments. That conference alone has
done more for the possibility of peace
amongst the nations of the world than
the League of Natious has accomplish
ed in the last four years." '
p. m.; I'lnirlotte at U:4U p. -tn. nl
Atlanta at, !:-." a. m., easier time.
.Xo. I!;, now lenving Washington at
9 a. m.. will leave at 11 n. m., or two
hours Uter; -reach . Jinnvillti at 6:0.1
ji., in.; (lrenihoro ahoitt. 7;.1l . m.
CliiiTUitte at 1I;4.". p. in., and At hint .1
al :4i eastern time. , This train will
takfl the place .of 4'A lietween Danville
and (luirlotte, mid will take up the con-,
uci-tioii frrmi (loldsboro reaching' Greens
horo at 7 p. m. This new arrange
iiwiit will be a great help in this respt ;
Will 'enable passengers east, of (ireens
Itorn to so 'straight through to Atlanta
;i nil points beyond n thing not possildi
sinef prior to the war. There has 'been
iiislsleut ilenmlid on the part, of the pub-
, t ons? whli he "tecliiml it. j ''c' i?
is desire to have. People who awngew dining car sen lee south from
tat way have not read with earo ',,,"or";' . , . ' , , ,
suits of the eonference held last ) ?r:"" -No- V tla"ta.
WEATHER OF ALL SORTS ON
TAP IN UNITED STATES
CHICAGO, f) t. 31. Went her of sev
eral unseasonable varieties but, generally
favorable continued in many si'i-tions of
the United States.
Chicago for several days has n joyed
the babny breezes and Kiinshiiie of a uxo
rious Indian fuiumr, wuicii iiagcrs
longer than usual.
In Wyoming the ranchers are digging
tlienwelves out of the anow hikI liking it.
They say it helps the grass on the sun
baked range.
On the Yukon, where winter generally
hns n stronp grip by this time, the river
is open. ''AH tho tributaries are fre
of iee and the slush on the main stream
make no impediment for boats. It is
tlio latest season on reeord in the north
country und dredges in the Yukon are
expected to work util -Christmas.
HIGH SKOALS NEWS
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(Csrrespondcncevof The Daily Gazette.)
HIGH SHOALS, Oct. 31. Our school
is progressing nicely under the leader
ship of our efficient principal, Mr. L. V.
Miss Flora Lee Elmore, who is taking
a business course at .King's Business
College in Cliarlotte, pent tbo week-end
v.iti her parents.
iftiss Edith Hudson, a member of the
terhing force litre, lias' been quite ill
at She home of Mrs. G. C. Fryi but is
ablb to be back on duty today.
Mr. and Mrs. P. . L La sen by had as
their guests iiunday.Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Eut ledge, :of Dallas, route two, and Mr.
'J; C, Lazeiiby and family, of .Lincoln
torn route two.
4Irs. A. Q. Kale and Mrs. Pace, of
Ilciulersonviile, wtre Gastonia shoppers
Frliay morning.
r. Robert 'Kale, who holds a position
if Charlotte, 'spent the weok-en.i with
homcfolk. : .
lUv..J. O. Ervin filled the pulpit nt
the. Methodist ch'irch JSuHdav night fai
the Hast time. ' , The people are' sorry t
giv liin np but wiyh him success in bis
uev? field. He goes to Rutherford sta
tioiL ' High felioal had quite a surprise last
Thsriniay when -.Mr. T. . K. Robinson, of
;.-)( oiiia, ci!nie up ohiI carried nway us
li'-g briiie Miss Lillie JlobinHOn, ono ot
Hifth bhoals .prettiest and most lovable
young women. A host of friends wish
for them a liright aud happy future.
JJrs. Pa.e, of Hendersonrille, who has
ln viiiitiiig her daughter. Mis. L V.
Lvoh, left btitiirday for home. During
her month's isit Mrs. Pace, by her kind
Ee and cheerfulness, has won many
friends who regret for her to go back to
the Land of the fcky.
Wedding bells rang again Sunday
vbdn Mr. Garland Hovia claimed Mies
jVessie Robinson for his bride. On the
Biitiie afternoon Mr. '. Pervic Uovis and
Mlfts Agatha Friday . were quietly mar
ried. Their, many friends wish them a
ha Ppy successful future.--'
Among the Castoiua shoppers 8alur
d.iy. were Mr. Tolly v Oonigcr, Misses
Myrtle and Catharine Cloniger, Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. Lvda, Mr. and Mrs. CTyde
Annstroiig. Mr. and ilrs. F. Ijazenby
v.rA Misses Ora Keener and Thelma Ia-fciity.
SFORZA RESIGNS.
PARIS, Oct. 31. (By The As
sociated Press.) Count Hfor.a lias
telegraphed his resignation us Italian
ambassador, at Paris to. Premier Mus
solini. H explains that "Jn his view
the aew government should have in
such posts men' in thorough accord
with its policies.
"I express for the new government
the most cordial good wishes,' the am
bassador's telegram reads, ''but in a
foreign policy which is really a policy
and not simply a group of likes and
dislikes everything is interdependent
and men who on all subjects are in ac
cord with the ideas of the new govern
ment should occupy these most deli
cate posts. "
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V GREATER LORAY.
(By V. F. Taylor)
Lor.iy, where the sun shines brightest,
And a greater Loray where sadness
never comes.
Loray, where fate touches lightest,
And a greater Loray where people
starij as one.
United is Loray's greatest slogan
To help each other in time of need,
United to respect.-) the rights of others
Each one trying to do the noblefit deed.
T-the church man-lies those who live
at Loray.
And from there ft prayer is lifted to the
skies. In gratitude to God
for many blessings,.
WVre the spirit of Orenter Loray
; never dies. -' ' ''
8:20 p. in., and reach Charlotte nt 4:10
a. in. and continue north on the sumo
schedule as nt present ; reaching Greens
boro at 7:40 a. nu find Washington at
7:H5 p. in. The addition of a through
Pullman from Atlanta to Washington on
this train will permit a iniin from At
lanta, coining to Greensboro, to make a
nifilit trip and get here in time for worV
the next day, while "the seats north of
Greensboro should be highly desirable.
Kimilarly, the adttition of Pullmans to
No. Lift, 'southbound, will give more
space available to -business men of this
section tleiiiriiign night trip to Atlanta,
or for connections out of Atlnuta.
Nos. 35 and .'111 which will be exclu
sively passenger trains and operating on
a fHst schedule, will carry Pullman cars
between New York and New Orleans;
New York and Birmingham ; New Y'ork
and Columbus; Charlotte and Atlanta;
Asheville and Atlanta; Greenville and
Atlanta; and probably a Washington
and Atlanta car.
SILLYADS
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It hairs appear in a glass of soda,
should the ice le shnveft closer? To
buy - where profits are shaved the
closest, trade . with-Piggly Wiggly.
Vulcanizing Co., eurner
Broad.
Main uifd
Last night Mrs, Jones hail a full
house, so that lirown ami Jones not
feeling . Hush, each went out - with ,a
pair of qwetais, who came without their
ante. The U-st ileal in hardware is
with the Rtamtanl . Hardware ,Co.
Phone hr,2.
Where can a lady buy two articles
that im-ii wift-Jire nine im-hes, and find
after she uses them that they just
ov. r two 1vet. At the shoe storo Of
The P.roadwuy Ktniple. Wioo Utorv.
sclf;to run np a curtain f Ho may run
down a battery became tlw battery rail
(Iowa irwii ny nor ijciiik jeri in nine J.".,l '0
at i iiiiaoeijmiii wrvice nraiion.
- -Our Mexican j"ioliey seems to be to
turn the h-ft check when smitten on the
right, while Mexico gets more cheek
every kiy. When you turn yonr fa.-e
here, you get butter treatment. Walters-Wilson
Harlier Hhop.
Single men ore often so childish, that
Most a man make a monkey of ; him-L.,.,,,,, ..,,a!ltfc A niHe. mua
rabes tiae rows, rv feeding them on
Sugnriite ' Ikiiry Feed from Johnson
A man and tnaiden. j A clear blue
sky. The mini, endeavoring her shoe io
tie. Two knots tied quickly why
did he propose! Girls, when you wish
to hurry matters, wear our hose.
O'Nell Company v
The housewife who Mils out the gsr-
MKige can, the cat, ad the milk bottles.
will nt ver. feel put out herc!f, lt'iu
stead of putting nut the wai.li, she
sends it to the G.-iHtouia Damp l.aiiu-drv.
The missionary after being untied
and rescued from the burning stake,
pot right next 1o a" hot burning lender
steak from R. O. Harbin s htiiulary
Market, Phone (io and til .
A man like an nuto tire rolls along
nt a great spe. gives out, and finds
himself in li hole. The tlmdnr iwtches
him up, and he rolls. along. We do
likewise with your tire. Gastonia
' A Men ce to Chickens .
A'onr . chickens may be bittea by bed
bugs. They afe in danffi'r of being in
fected ft itti.. deadly grnis. Jtd , t.URS
trniininit cholera, typhiia and other dis
cuses. Guard the ln.lih id' your chickens
am your family nt the same time. Vip'
out the bed hvK with. Knynl (iiiiiianr'd
Hed Ittig Liquid. 'Joe can.
ftold'iiud p-uarantti'il by Kennedy Prug
Co., Loray Drug .Store. City Pharmacy
and Belmont Drug Co., Belmont. N. C.
STRANGERS ABOUT
YOUR HOME TOWN
V 'When you travel, or 'when you Comfe1 in con
tact with strangers anywhere talk aQpt your
hometown. . 'C.-nZ-'-''''-":
Do you know the facts concerning '.yotir town's
facilities, it3 average temperatures :andiTainfall, its
taxable values, its natural advantages as 'an inrJus-',
trial center? ........ . . . ; , ,
A- knowledge of all these things uto' -jhave "in
forfnation relative to your 'home town at your imrne
diate -disposal, is worth more than knowing how to
hound Congo Free State (y being able Mi name the'
capital of Thibet . : 1 : . '
If you lack the time to keep up with all that you
wish, study your home town anyhow, and sing its
praises wherever you go. Advertise your city.
The 3rd. National iBank
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' ' The Red Cross is the first line of de
fense for humanity. It is intelligent ;
it is economical; it is a power for peace.
It promotes the cause of civilization.
Every man who loves his fellow man will
support it." Hon. i'alvin Coolidge.
, More men are going to theaters now.
With fckirts .longer they, have no show
on tho street. - . . ,
REV. B. M. BRIDGES
GIVES FACTS IN
HIS CASE
BROWN-HARRY CO.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
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Dealers in Building Materials v '
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Our Prescription Department is complete, fresh
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and pure. We are in position to fill prescriptions
of all doctors Accuracy is pur one thoiight,'-with
compounding' done by experienced men. iphone us
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City Pharmacy
Hollingsworth Candies
HAVE YOU HAD THAT
CRANK CASE DRAINED
and new oil put in lately? It will save
you money to let us do this every 500
miles.
CAROLINA AUTO SERVICE CO.
RANKIN FILLING STATION
WEST END FILLING STATION
PIEDMONT OIL CO.
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Richard Dix
Life will haw its little joke. The
ex-raiser says he U tho happiest mau
on earth. . ,.
Woman Racer
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"On land and sea, at home and
ehroad. the Tied Cross cflrrieii ' on its
jrrcat work for humanity by day and ly
iiijll'.t. What it has done in the j.ast ii
an augury for what it caa do in the
future. I know of no more worthy
l'jvt for eonrtihntion than tliat.of the
JVd .Cross. I tru-t the membership Roll
i-ll tict-inr.inf oa Armistice Day will be
tloroiifcldy successful. It has been well
r.-iJ that the sun never sets on the Red
Cruti. " Adiiural . E. Cooatz.
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It is douhtfnl if there hss ever been
a medicine endorsed by so many minis
ters of the Gospel as has Tanlae. In
deed, there is scarcely a. faith, creed or
denominntion in nil the land in which
one, or more, of the clergymen has not
puhllciy expressed their indebtedness to
the. Premier Preparation for the bene
fits they have derived from its use.
One of the latest to speak out in this
connection is Uev. B. M. Bridges, a
widely known nnd beloved Baptist
preacher, residing at Mooresboro, N .
C, whose statement follows:
"Tan lne has-. given -me a go.od appe
tite, toned up my-system and renewed
my strength in such a gratifying way
that I am glad to reeooimcnd it to any
one who, is in a ' rundown condition.
For ten years past. I have luul such
severe- easo of indigestion that, 1 could
not find anything to ent that agreed
with me. Finally lI became very ner
vous and could get hut very little
sleep or rest, :..:;-f , ,
"It seems that 1 look nsnrlyifevery
thing Xryn to- get 'myself right, but
nothing helped me 'until I ran ncross
Tanlac. ily nerves ere o much hot
ter now that, my sleep is sound isind re
freshiag. I enjoy my meals and have
also gained weight. I caa say from
experience that Tanlac is a splendid
medicine and tome, for it hns built me
up wonderfully. "
Tanlae is sold by. 'oil good druggists.
Cocker Machine & Foundry Co.
Builders of Textile Machinery
Gastonia, N. C.
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IF we know human nature, wc ran
predict ticht now that next Fall
' there'll be a big rush for Arcola, the
wonderful new hot-wafer heating
system with a radiator in each room.
Last Fall the same thing happened and
thousands of last-minute buyers were
disappointed, therewas'such an Arcola
shortage. This toeik is the time. to
order Arcola, when we have more
time to install it.
Save money on ARCOLA now
These figures, though rough, will show how
reatonably Arcola can be completely installed
despite the fact it pays for itself in the fuel
it tares.) '
3- Rooitm Arcola with 2 radiators f 225
4- Rooms Arcola with 3 radiators 300
5- Kooms Arcola with 4 radiators 375
6- Rooms Areola with 5 radiators $ 450
Phone or call and we'll gladly give you the exact
cost of puttin Arcowa in your home - tut, for
your own good, do it now before the Fall rush.
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"BATTLE OF ALAMANCE"
Great students of history have said that this
battle would have been the first battle ,,bt the
American Revolution had the-regulars been -.victorious.
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