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THE CA8T0XIA GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 19m COZY THEATRE (THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES) TODAY Mary "Less Than TCESDA Y : W 1 -' 'N E.i A Y : FltA N( IS X. BISHMAN .V KMILV STEVENS BEVERLY RUNE in in rilK WALL BETWEEN," "thk wager." Five Acts of Exquisite Pho In 5 Acts. A Marvelous Me- toplay. Brimming W i t h tro Masterplay of Business Thrills. Presenting ; Vivid Life and the Inderworld. Romance of Army Life COMING F. X. B. and B. B. IN THE G. S. GASTON IN InteresUag Events In the County Tlilrty-Odd Yean Ago a Recorded in the Gazette To Which is Added State and General News Notes and Some General Heading Mattel That lVoircl of Interest a Third of a Century Ago. ( '. KlXKTY-BCOXI INSTALLMENT. Locals. j ' tFrom The Gazette of Aug. 31, 'S3.I ; . ' Mr. Head la preparing to build a . , . large residence on Marietta street. Mr. J. A. Smith Is the contractor. Mr, W. N. Craig's little daughter . 'that was so badly hurt by falling j from a baggy last week is consiclera I My better: r We learn that three convicts e i caped from McAden's Factory one day this week. They were shot at by the guard but without effect, i Rev. E. E. Boyce. of Kings Moun tain, will leave that place and has , -, made arrangements for the White ' aides house here, recently purchased by Bradley & Adams, v We learn that Mr. John W. Cain ble's warehouse at his distillery was broken open one night last week and . one of his books taken out. i . ' .Mrs. M. X. Chalk, who moved her . sesidence from Charlotte in 1 875, has ' sold her residence to Mr. R. C. G. , Lore, of Kings Mountain. She will leave here about the first of October to niake her home in Spartanburg county, S. C. Mr. Moses Stroup. of Dallas town ship, called to see us last Tuesday. He is about 81 years old and is as spry and active as a great many ' : young men. Mr. Stroup informs us i that he has purchased, in Catawba county, a short-horn Durham bull j I four months old that weighs 40" I pounds. lr ; A young man by the name of Ca j : pers, who has been employed by Mr. - James O. Beattie. of the Pisgah vi cinity, was found dead on the Air I line Railroad tracks Wednesday - ', morning. His neck was broken and . his body was otherwise mangled up. ", It is thought that he either Jumped t - off or fell from the train. A coro t iter's inquest will be held. f Married. (From The Gazette of Aug. 31. 'S3.) ) .'. ' At the residence of T. G. Chalk, r Esq.,' Aug. 28, 1883, C. H. Lay to . Mrs. M. E. Stewart. 'Squire Chalk of i flciating. j- . Stanley i'wk Items. I v(From The Gazette of Aug. .s.:.i j Editor Gazette: Mr. Frank ( an- ' non, who owns a valuable farm on V Stanley Creek, has rented it and I BayB.be expects to work less next year and send to school more. This j is what our county needs. J - - The Brevard High School is pro gressing finely. The number of stu , dents enrolled this session is abour 60.- Mr. Columbus Clemmer and Miss -Annie Rhyne. of River bend, were on last Thursday united in the ho; .bonds of matrimony by Rev. J. K. Relieves Serious Case of Chronic Constipation ; "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Correct Condition That Seemed Hoprie. j After suffering from cbonic con- stlpation until she was so run down ! work. Miss H. A. Frees. 209 Adams t St.. Dayton. Ohio, obtained a bottle j of Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and ' used ft with such gratifying results I that the continued the treatment and ; '. ha written to Dr. Caldwell that her condition is again normal, and that abe wanta to recommend Syrup Pep- sin to everyone who suffers with con ' stlpation. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a ' combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, gentle in its action and free from griping or other pain or '-comfort,. It .contains no opiate or rceUe drug, and. while acting read y ci the most stubborn case of inac tive bowels, is absolutely safe for the tiniest babe, bo that it is the ideal family laxative and should be kept on hand in every household for use when needed. ? f vv. '. Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin costs only fifty cents a bottle and is sold in drug Btoree everywhere. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes Pickford IN The Dust" THE EIGHTIES Peterson. S. L. Stanley Creek. Aug. 29, 1883. $75 ou Half an Acre. From The Gazette of Sept. 7. 8."..i Mr. McKee Bradley lives about one mile north of town. He is a suc cessful farmer and makes good crop. This year, besides his regular crop, he cultivated about half an acre in watermelons. The patch was on a little branch near his house. He has sold to date 440 melons at prices from " cents to $1.00 each. The half acre has netted him $75.00. The largest melon weighed 05 pounds. A New Firm. i From The Gazette of Sept 7. 's:t.) Holland, Ixve & Company is the name of a new firm formed about a week ago ('apt. .1. Q. Holland. It. ('. G. Ixjve and S. M. Wilson are the owners of the store which will han dle a complete stock of merchandise. The senior member, (apt. Holland, will have charge of the store: Mr. Iove, who comes from Kings Moun tain and who is no stranger to the people here, will do the outside work, buying cotton, etc. Mr. Wil son Is a good business man ;i c cl is a Rood addition to the firm. News Note. (hroni The Gazette of Sept. 7. S3.) The drought has been as severe in the counties around Asheville as It has been anywhere this summer. Information has been received that. J. A. Tyler, the youngest son of the late President Tyler, died at Santa Fe, New Mexico, recently. Edgecomh county raises one bale and a sixteenth of cotton to every man. woman and child in the coun ty. There are 75 cases on the State docket at Wilson. (To Be Continued. ) Caused by Fire. The friends of Mr. I. R. McFadden. a former citizen of Gastonla but wno has been living in Columbia, S. C, for the past year, or so, will regret to learn that a recent fire destroyed the building in which he was operating a grocery store. A considerable part o his stock of goods was damaged and burned by the fire. Mr. McFadden for a long number of years conducted a grocery store in this city. Chief of Police Snuggs of Norwood was shot and killed Monday by Kirk Furr. one of three brothers the officer was attempting to arrest. Furr is still at large. A reward of $175 is offered for his capture. -Mr. Clyde McLean, who has Been ill with typhoid fever for the past several weeks, is now rapidly improv ing. 1 IK." ill :HH ::r??-0!ii!!i!;i!.7 i;i i S?3r',; ! !i! i-'iHiiiiHi it il!!i; .i!liliii-;!l!l WA 'I WiWJ' MissHA.Fi be sure you get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton In which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be 'obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 4SJ Washington, St., MonUeelio. Illinois. titter fa iU$K 7k fHE. Gastonia Gazette. FRIDAY, JANUARY 36, 1917. THK lEMANI IS PERSISTEXT, The movement for a whole-time health officer for the county seems to be a persistent one. This is explain ed when we realize what forces are behind the movement. This is one of the chief tenets of the Greater Gas ton Association. The school board and the school forces throughout the county are a unit for the measure The town council of Gastonia has tone on record as endorsing it. The Gaston 'County Medical Society favors it. It is heartily endorsed by tne Woman's Betterment Association Many prominent manufacturers and business men throughout the county are enthusiastic for it. The reasons for such endorsement are readily understood. Wave after wave of contagious disease sweeps over the county each year crippling the help in our mills, lowering; the average in our schools and causing much unnecessary expense and suf fering. Preventable deaths from ty phoid fever are of constant occur rence. Malaria is prevalent and an noving. Ten thousand children are forced into school without examina tion and without proper sanitary pro tection. The counties that have whole-time health officers have large ly eliminated preventable diseases. With such support aud with such reasons for the support it would be remargable if the effort to secure a whole-time health officer should fail. The Gazette learns with regret that Mr. R. R. Clark, editor and owner of The Statesville Landmark is temporarily away from his post as the result of a break-down in health It is hoped that several weeks of rest will enable Mr. Clark to take up his work anew with added vigor. The advice now being Riven out by the State and Federal departments of agriculture, urging tho people to combat the high price of foodstuffs by drawing on the home gardens for vegetables is sound and timely Hack lots have too long been given over to the rag weed and cuckle burr without reason. A fairly fertile piece of soil, however small, with a little "scratching" of the ground will result in a garden of wholesome ves etahles which in turn will necessari ly reduce the high cost of living to a certain degree. When daston county's soldier boys 'Tonic) marchin' home," which will be before long, there should be some .kind of reception tendered hem by the people of Gastonia and Gaston county. It will be a happy occasion for the young men as well as for their loved ones, and home coming exercises of some kind Would be in order it seems Lack of appre ciation of the sacrifice the national guardsmen have made for the past several months would be nothing less than criminal. Whether or not they expect any demonstration on the part of friends back borne matters little, they are due some recognition. Gastonia people will hardly let an op portunity of this kind pass by unno ticed. City School Department sriioiaitKHii hoxor roix for FOCKTH MOXTIf. The following led their grades during the fourth month of school: Miss Jane Morris' room: Luther Arrowood, Ansel Caveney, Jas. Kn nis, Raymond Childers, Hazel Coffey. Mildred Hagans, Edna Sparkes. Miss Anderson's room: James Henderlite. Robert Gilliam. Ruth Ballard. Miss Kernodle's room: Elizabeth Glenn. Mack Reld, Elizabeth Love Carolyn Wray. Miss Cash wells room: Margaret l nderwood, Sara Chandler, Margaret McConnell. ' Miss Wiley's room: Mary Alice ( ulp. Lstelle Jenkins. Miss Smith's room: John Burke Long, Sarah C.lenn. Miss Mason's room: Helen Chan dler. Miss McCuller's room: Helen Bo- lick. Paul Falkner. Dora Black. May Huffman. Beulah Hill, Julius Huff- riEaa. iSffe- Falkc-er. tertdk; Kester. Iaura Peterson. Miss Webb's room: Jessie Kale. Alda Smith. Allie Black, Ethel Welch. Miss Benson's room: Winnie Houser. Miss Stewart's room: John Bur gess, Grace MItchem. Irene Emory. Madge Rhyne. Miss Curlee's room: William Mc Donald. Myrle Smith. Clara Woods. Carl Hartgrove. . Miss Sandifer's room: Cleo Wal drop. Miriam Eury, Laura Dilling. Paul Lewis. Miss Adams' room: Ray Glover. Artie Black well. Lila Falls. Novella Deaton. Miss Copeland's room: Herman Rhyne-. Miss Martina room: Ella Klllian. :MUs Gallant's room: Bnrnlce Wood. Lois Hansen, Evelyn Hansen, Moselle -Poole. Miss McLean's room: Lela Msy Groves. Louise Tritt, Grace Wood, Clarence .Miller, Pauline Bark ley. BOY TOLD HIS PA H0WG00D ITWAS AND JOY IS THEIRS CHARLOTTE RAN FOLLOWED TANLAC "Tir AND IS ENJ0YIH6 LIFE "I took Tanlac because my 15-year-old son. Ralph. ept telling me all the time. 'Father, you ought to see what Tanlac did for so and so.' " ex-' plained M. S. Clemmer. of 7 South Brevard street. Charlotte. "Why, my son knew 1 had been suffering for the past five years from indigestion and that all other medi cines I tried did not do a particle of good. Yes sir. meats disagreed with me and I had to be very careful of what I ate. "But what a difference Tanlac has made. I sure am glad for my boy's persistency for 1 have a splendid ap petite can eat anything and It doesn't hurt me. 1 am stronger and have more energy than for years. I advise anybody troubled with indiges tion or in need of a tonic to get Tan lac right now." Tanlac is sold in Gastonia ty the Adams Drug Co.: Iowell. Robinson Pharmacy: Cherryville, H. 11. Allen; Belmont, Stowe &. Sanders; Dallas, P. D. Summey; Bessemer City, Thlgpen Drug Co.; Huntersville, S. L. Mullins; Lenoir. Ballew's Cash Pharmacy; Grover, C. F. Hambrlght; Worth, Harden Mfg. Co.; Mt. Holly, the Reep Company. Adv. Lawrence Miller. Miss Council's room: Hazeline Nolen, Bright Ham, Zula Marlowe. Miss Stimson's room: Chas. Cobb. Miss Carrie Brown's room: Teddy Austin. Wilbert Bradshaw. Vernie Hinson. Raymond Edwards. Willie Edwards. Raymond Johnson. Miss Carrie Morrjs' room: Clyde Barker. Hazel Bell. Bessie Hnne cut. Lol: Simpson. Miss Culpepper's room' Charlotte Beal. Stella Johnson. Franc is Hardin, GeiRll llamyton. Mary Belle .Mauney, Billie Warren. Miss McXab's room: Murrev At kins. Alice Lybrand. Miss Renalds' room: N'ell lewis Clarice Walters, Hazel Brumley Miss Jean Withers' room: Mildred Williams, W. C. Walker. Miss Bagby's room: Frances Rob inson. Lindley Rutter. Miss Huey's room : Carl McEn tire. N'ell Gilliam Miss Claudia Brown's room: Eve lyn Boyd, Annie Blair Anders. Miss Darlington's room: Marion Brison, Frank Jordan. Rachel Hen derlite. Miss Cashwell's room: Hinda Ie- bovitz. Hattie Spencer. Iottie War ren. Mr. Sisk's room : Andrei Haynes Elizabeth Woltz. Mr. Weir's room Ellen Dillinn Zada Wright. Miss McN'inch's room : ( ieneva Wilson. MJss Mav Withers' room Lowrv Miller. Ray Smith. l-ivine Craig Beulah McKenzie. Miss Bradley's room: Iela Cobb Willard Jenkins, Knox Whitesides. Mr. Grier's room: Charles Bovd Blanche Grigg. Robert Boyd. America's Penniless Millionaire. Biblical Recorder. Did you ever hear of a penniless millionaire? 1 et that is the apt phrase which a writer in The Ameri can Magazine applies to the eminent Baptist preacher, lecturer and au tbor. Rev. Russell H. Conwell, D. D. of Philadelphia. Here is a part of the interesting story: "Dr. Conwell is America's only penniless million aire. If the money he has eot and Kiven away in twoscore years had been Invested at six per cent, com pound interest, at the time it was earned, he would have $5,000,000 today. At the end of each month tie balances his books, pays his bills and scatters the residue, to the last cent, over his charity list. Three thousand college students, enrolled in nearly every institution of higher earning in the land, have been the beneficiaries of Dr. Conwell's largess. .Nearly hair of the muster he has helped through a whole four-year course, bo quietly, so modestly, has his work been done that In many cases the student has never known the source of the gift that made a continuation of his course possible. Perhaps a check from a lecture du- FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS 67 Beuf ConsUntlj Supplied With Tketform's Bltck-Draotat. McDuff. Va. "I suffered for several rears," says Mrs. J. B. Whinaker, of ihit p!:, -" J!h trk ht2techrt- ?j?d stotnacn uoudic. . Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedfnrd's Rlack-Draucrht which I AA and I found it to be the best family medi cine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now. and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it does tnem more good man any medicine they ever tried. We never have a lone spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught is purely vegetable, and has been Found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. It has- been in constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. . Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a P package 10-uay. N.C123 For Prices and Terms see GASTONIA INS. & REALTY CO. jjj Or. Vacation Money f We invite you to call at our bank and open an account !f? with us.l A small sum deposited each week will not be S missed by you and when vacation time rolls around you 2 will have ready moneyto meet your Vacation expenses. $ We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Gaston Loan & Trust Co. 1 "WHERE YOUR SAVINGS ARE4 SAFE" c reau was the only clue. But every case had first been investigated Dy Dr. Conwell, who has made it a rule never to help a student who was not already helping himself. Fifty-five years ago, in a Westfleld, Mass., church. Dr. Conwell made- an ad dress which, under the later title of 'Acres of Diamonds.' has been deliv ered more than 5.250 times. Audi ences in every State in the Union. In Europe. Asia and Africa, have heard it, and the lecturer turned down an offer of $50,000 for a six months' an tipodal tour in Australia." With Hank. ' Mr. Eugene Caldwell, for the past several years bookkeeper for the Robinson Shoe Company, has accept ed a position with the First National Bank where he will be put in charge of the savings denartment. He is succeeded, at Robinson's by Mr. J. B. Ar Your Sewers Clogged? The bowels are the sewerage sys tem of the body. You can well im agine the result when they are stop ped up as in the case In constipation. As a purgative you will find Cham berlain's Tablets excellent. They are mild and gentle in their action. They also Improve the digestion. AN KASY WAY TO ItKDCCE FLESH lilnk Hot Water and Tuke Tassco Haven't you often wished for a medicine to reduce your flesh? Something that does not require di eting or calisthenics? Well, right here you have it in 5 -grain tassco tablets, which you may secure at J. L. Adams. They are pleasant to take, perfectly harmless and cause no re strictions of habit or eating, and re duce the flesh, little by little, until you are down to the number of pounds you wish to weigh. Too much Mesh is undesirable, as most quite stout people will readily admit, and it detracts from one's good ap pearance; makes one clumsy and short of breath. There isn't any reason why anyone should be too stout, when there's this inuch-tried, perfectly satisfactory remedy at J. U Adams. Tassco tab lets (don't forget the name) are rec ommended by physicians and are guaranteed to be perfectly harmless. Refuse substitutes, if you can not come to our store, we will mall tass co to vou. 50o IM). FREE FREE TASSCO COUPON THE TASSCO CO. lloMon, Mass. Send me by return mall a "0c box of your wonderful ob esity treatment. I enclose 10c in silver or stamps to help pay postage and packing. KI'ItLVO TAILORING OPEJSTVfj JAS. aiTH TO 27TH. The exhibitors are J SA A O JfAMBOSBEIL HS Merchant Tailors IULTIMORK, whose representative JOHNNIE KROUSK will make a display of woolens unequal ed in the annals ot tailoring. Every Fabric Guaranteed Absolutely All Wool. MTOWE-BABER. CO., GartonJa, X. C l c Gastonia's Ideal r i s residential Section Reeves, who recently came here fron Norfolk. Va. Mr. Reeves Is a son-n law of Mr. V. E. Long, of this ciU . and is a young man of splendid buff ness qualifications. He and Mr Reeves will be welcomed as perm,, nent residents of Gastonia. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Yow drnsiriat will refund money it YAZO OINTMENT laili lo core anrcue cot Itching. Blind. 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