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VAfiK SUTKKX. THE,OASTOXI. CAZKTTR. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, I9i.' : ' . : : : . , " . ' ....... WE WAN The people of Gaston County who are run down, and need a System Building TONIC to try Ken-Tone, a medicine that is not a cure-all, but for what we recommend it, it stands without an equal. This medicine is not made from Roots, Barks and Herbs from all over the world, but it is a medicine, a genuine System Building Tonic. H 1 i KEN-TONE la a general builder for the NERVES. Blood. Stomach and SYS TEM In every way. also for that KNOCK ED-OUT feeling, for the AP PETITE and INDIGESTION. To prove to the people of GASTON COUNTY who need a medicine like KEN-TONE that there is not a medicine on the market that will do for you what this medicine will, we are going to give to the people of Gaston County ONLY 60 ONE DOLLAR BOT TLES OF KEN-TONE ABSOLUTE LY FREE. Look on the label on the bottle, or on the carton and you will see pub lished on it 9 ingredients, and it con tains several more system building medicines. This ofTer is only made to let you try the BEST GENERAL SYSTEM BUILDING TONIC ever made. This tonic will renovate your entire sys tem, and will make you feel good and strong for tbe winter. KEN-TONE for sallow pale this medicine in Gaston County, Cut out this coupon and bring or send it to either of the three Drug Stores mentioned in it and get the $1 bottle of Ken-Tone. Only one bottle given to a family, and it will only be given to people who need it C O u p o N GOOD FOR ONE ONE DOLLAR BOTTLE OF KEN-TONE thbu?lderm Sf At either of the following Drug Stores: Q TORRENCE DRUG CO., J. H. KENNEDY & CO., J. L. ADAMS O NAME U P DATE . Q POST OFFICE N ONLY 60 BOTTLES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY KEN-TONE has in it Tincture Nux Vomica. Tincture Gentian, Mu riatic Acid, Lactate Pepsin Elixir, Hypophosphltes of Iron, Calcium. Potash and Manganese, also Pepton ate of Iron with Manganese. Ask your doctor about this TONIC. The ingredients in this medicine are the best known to medical sci ence, as tonics and general system Bl ILDERS. and they are so com pounded that Just a few doses will convince you that this medicine is in a class all alone. Nothing like It; it will do all we claim for it. It is sold on .a jositive guarantee in Gas ton County at the following Drug Stores: Allen Drug Co.. CherryTille; P. D. Summey. Dallas; Torrence Drug Co., J. H. Kennedy & Co.. Lo ray Drug Co. and J. t Adams. Gas tonia. and Thlgpen Drug Co., Besse mer City. Torrence Drug Co.. J. H. Kennedy & Co. and J. L. Adams each will give away 20 ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES OF KEX-TOXE FREE. ' First come first served. run down men, women and children. Over 500. bottle, of KEN-TONE told in Cleveland County in two weeks. Remember you can get from Torrence Drug Co., J. H. Kennedy & Co, J. L Adamt, Allen Drug Co., Thigpen Drug Co., P. D. Summey, Loray Drug Stori. Ken-Tone the System Builder, Price $1 a Bottle, 3 for $2.50 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR KEN-TONE 144 Bottles Sold in Gaston County in One Week. Watch the Drug Store Windows For KEN-TONE Rates Reliable Reason able Service There should be a Telephone in every home ' backing it up" with its dependability, agiinst emergencies, against loneli ness, against fear. When slcknesB strikes, the Telephone summons the doctor quickest. When thieves breik in to steal it summons the police at once. When fires break out it puts you in immediate toucn with the fire department. Home, possessions, lives are saved. Tjuly the Telephone Is the guardian of the home. Don't delay putting a Telephone In your home. It means so much. Costs so little. Call us or drop us a post card and we will come to see you. Piedmont Telephone & Telegraph Co. Gastonia, N. C. You need a Phone your cheapest servant. jjj Live Stock, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Agri cultural Implements and Fertilizers MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS 11 CRMGfe WILSON TODAY'S POEM A GOOII OUt YOKLI. Folger McKinsey. in The Baltimore Sun. A good old world be glad you're here. To share its smile and share its tear. To dance and swing and have your day. To greet some brother on the way. To lend your light that those wno stand In darkness may not go astray Across the green leagues ot the land. A good old world look up and see The glory of the grass and tree, The bird and flower, the brook and stream. Tbe dappled vales that lie in dream. The hills, the stars, the fertile slope. And o'er bright summits catch the gleam Of life's immortal love and hope. A good old world be brave and bright To face your task and fight your nght. To sing your song and lift your eyes Beyond the shadows to the skies. And do your best and keep the trust That more than all we wot of lies Beyond this dalliance and this rust. A good old world play well your part. Get in the game and tune your heart To manly will and forthright deed And so through life with love for creed Be sure tbe heights you seek shall glow Before you yet. though feet may bleed And many a bubble burst and blow. Klggewt Work in County. French Broad Hustler. The Gaston Magazine, published In the Interest of promoting the growth of Gaston county, hits the nail on the head in the following ed itorial: "There is no work being done in Gaston county today that is bigger than the demonstration work con ducted by our demonstrator. Mr. Jas M. Gray. "Better farming gets better every year, and whatever causes may as sist In the work, the fact yet re mains that until the I'nlted States Government began the work of aid ing counties la demonstration there was no real progress on our farms and little diversification. Every year sees a growth In diversification, in better service on the farm. In great er production per acre, etc. ' "The business men and merchants who cannot see the underlying value of this class of work are too far be hind the time to consider. If they will not support an organization which finances such work they are unworthy to receive the trade of the rarmer. Our people here at home can, therefore see what other counties think of their farm demonstrator. It would be the greatest step towards progressiveness this county ever took if our commissioners would co-operate with the State and Federal gov ernment and employ a county farm demonstrator, excepting, of course, the move which gave us our net work of magnificent highways. "That Young Man." J. I). Andrew, Pres. Catawba Col lege in Greensboro News. It is said that there are in the I'nt ted States 20,000,000 young men be tween the ages of 15 and 3o years. It is safe to estimate that 1 0,000,000 of these are between 15 and 25 years of age. Quite a number of these are in high school and college. But the great mass of them, per haps, are not in school at all. Hor ace Greely once said. "Young man. go west." I would like to raise the Question. "Why not go to school?" Here are a few things for the young man to look square in the face. The aver age wage or salary of the uneducat ed man in the I nited States is 4 50 a year. The average salary of the high school graduate Is $1,000 year and the salary of the college graduate $2,000 a year. Young man. suppose it costs you i.-imi to graduate from college and then you live 40 years and earn and receive $2,000 a year in salary W hat is the result If you do not go to school your earnings at the end of 4U years are $18,000. But if you graauate from college and get $2, ouu a year you will have earned 8MM. The difference is $62.00 in ravor or the college man. we nave not said a word a bout your increased usefulness to your country, your prestige among your fellow men and your happiness with the consciousness of increased power. Do you think it worth while to make the sacrifice during your joumiui aays ror the results in la ter llfeT September is the month when thousands of our young men win enter nigh school and college, . 1a ... ... m you Bit quietly while your neighbor goes forward and wins the prize 7 it is said that a certain man once dreamed that he died and went to heaven. While an angel was showing him around he glanced back to the world which he had gone and then as never before he discovered that the great masses of men were blindfolded, hoodwinked and cable- tied, and because of this condition they were stumbling and falling and suffering terrible bruises In the world. The angel asked the man if he had rather stay in heaven In ease and comfort or go back to the world and help release men from their suf fering condition. The man said he had; rather go back and help his fei lowmen. Young man. our-Christian schools and colleges stand ready and willing to help you now. Are you willing to pay the price and take the treatment? Your destiny Is now in your hands. Spend Toar Bloney Merchant. With Home Bargain-Hunting Doesn't Pay When It Comes to Buying DRUGS For health's sake don't buy cheap medicine. If you believe in bargain-buying, don't carry the system to the extent of buying drugs that way. We buy the best drugs and sell them at a reasonable profit a profit which Is consistent with good business and good service. VVben you buy drugs at our store, you get, in addition to high quality, the care, thought and constant vigilance of the propri etor to secure for you the benefits which should come from the use of the drugs. v PHONE 25 Let Us Supply Your Drugs ADAMS DRUG GO. jjj Clinton & Morrow, Props. gj fa mm Km iO You have a standing invitation to visit our bakery at all times. We especially invite you to visit our Booth at the grounds during the fair. . TODD'S BAKERY W. E.& Kenneth Todd, Proprietors 1CS-1C8 E. Airline Are :'v i2 JWtt 3 1 1 3 it
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