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CK KHJHT. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. MONDAY, DECEMBER .16, 1918. GASTONIA PEOPLE WARNED AGAINST SECRET MEDICINES-STICK TO NATURE" UNTS SMALL ACCO As Well As large ones are welcome here. You need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening'an account. Do so today. Our patrons, regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of business intrusted 'to us, and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. The Bank of Gastonia CAPITAL $50,000.00 .SATURDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS (By International News Service.) LONDON", IH 14. Another tire tie lievel to be incendiary destroyed half the ZepiH'lin factory of Frieitrirhxhavpii, says an Amsterdam Dispute!) today. tiioii Americans to refrain from umli olence was I - direct result of tin- in: .1 lro nj;a!..l.- in the Sout'i. This, Ketl.cr with luj-li vvjies ni! to m- for hilior what dealt the jirni ts 1 :i !''fttli blow. FRIDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS la AMSTERDAM, Dec. 14. The elec tion of the National Assembly of Ger many is set for January 6th, according to German newspapers received here. The first meeting is set a fortnight after the election. Every effort is being made to impress President Wilson with the idea that the present government of Germany is an orderly one. (By Iiiteinati 1 1 News S el vice. WASHINGTON, Dee. 14. The Amer iean third army yesterday crossed the Bhine and occupied the Coblenz bridge head, General Pershing announced today. LONDON", Iec. 14. The armistice has been extended a month, to "i a. ni. January 17th, and may be further pro longed until the conclusion of the pre liminary peace, subject to the consent of the Allies, says authoriative informa tion from Treves today. WASHINGTON, lec. 14. With the country in the throes of disorder and in trigue, Germany today through the Swiss legation, sent' another appeal to the Uni ted States to hurry the peace negotiations. WASHINGTON. He.. !.;. Three hun dred former Russian army officers were recently executed by the Molsheviki, at liologdn, on a charge of plotting against the Soviet government, according to ad vires to the State Department today. WASHINGTON. Dec. i:i. Mexican bandits yesterday blew up a passenger train letween Mexico City ami Vera Giuz, saiil a Consular dispatch today. No mention was made of casualties. WASHINGTON, Dec. l:;. Chile has assured the United States that she will make every effort to adjust her differen ces with I'eru. LONDON. Dec. l:t. It was a thrilling moment aboard when the George Wash ington passed over the spot where the I.usitania sunk, says a wireless today. The President and others stood with bar ed heads as the liner went by the scene of the boehe outrage. WASHINGTON, IW. 14 Over 15, 000 soldiers are being discharged from the army daily and the nunilier will Ik doubled soon, Gen. March announce.) this afternoon. The demobilization machin ery ia bo working more smoothly, said Gen. March. The number designated for demobilization in the various camps and cantonments now nunilier K24.0O0. Thir ty one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-three have sailed from France ami 140,825 are designated to return soon. WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. Only by . the most vigorous methods by the Presi dent and the military authorities was the uerman propaganda among the negroes of the South checked during July of this year. Captain Lester told the Senate in vestigations committee today. The Pres ident's proclamation of July 26th calling PROFESSIONAL CARDS This is to notify my friends that baring been relieved as chief clerk of the Local Exemption Board, I have returned to the practice of law. K. CAPP8 212 Itealty Building Not Medicine Xot Surgery Not Osteopathy Gastonia, Norti Carolina. DR. E. J. O'BRIEN Chiropractor 407-08 Flr-t Nation! Hani M1k. OBlee Hours: f to 12, 2 to 5 and tij appointment. Phone 5.15. W. V. Galloway Auditor. Public Accountant. Bank ExanMnsr. and Office Fyster.iatizer Charlotte and Atlanta Offices Residence, Ga?tonla, N C P. O. Box :::,s. WASHINGTON, Dec. l;:- Three trans ports carrying .'17.'! American soldiers, 11 officers and 1 civilians left France Sunday ami Wednesday last, Gen. March announced today. Additional units iiiim lieriiig 2,54.') men are seed u led for an early return. 1 WASHINGTON. Dec l.i. After com pleting its plans for the world war the German imperial government in July, 1!'I4, a month before the war actually began, sent l.'!(t skilled propagandists to the United States ami Mexico, South America and Cuba. On July loth at a meeting held in Berlin, these propagan dists were told that a war was inevita ble ami were given the fullest instruc; lions for carrying out their work. nil1 niiove is tne sunsiam-c ot evidence given to the Senate probing committee this afternoon by a Dutch captain, Geo. Lester, who also produced a copy of a cablegram from ItcrnstorlT saying that The Chicago Tribune was a "friendly paper. ' ' Senator Hoke Smith and Louis Garthe, whose i ames bad previously been men tioned in connection with the investi-ga-tim. denied anv connection with Germa ny. Lester sa.d "there is nothing in our rc-ords to show that Hearst or the Hearst newspapers knew anything of the activities . f Edward Fox," an al leged German propagandist employed ;is their Berlin correspondent. WASHINGTON. Dec. I'liiVd States may have billion dollar ' ' Victory ' addition to the billions was indicated by Mr. Mi exe ntive session of the 12. That the to float a seven bond issue in already raised Adoo before the House w;isvjmd When contagious disease once gets a foothold in any community it is an ex ceedingly tlifiicult matter tu vheck it, and the most drastic measures must be en forced to stamp it out. When sm h an outbreak appear the efforts of health authorities are properly devoted to pre venting its further spread; like a tire de partment when they see a structure is doomed they turn tl.eir attention tj sav ing the surrounding buildings. The people themselves should adopt !l prevrn.ive by keeping fieir bodies strong and healthy ami in condition to ward off any disease that might make its appearance. This cannot be done when men and women will permit themselves to suffer with indigestion, stomach trou ble and similar health undermining ma ladies. Best Remedies Combined. PEPLAX IS ENDORSED BY FORMER 8. C. - R. R. COMMISSIONER "There have now been one safe, simple medicine combined in that any one can understand, the eight best known Nature remedies so that these pure Na ture products work not on one organ a lone but on the entile digestive tract. The stomach, live-, kidneys, alimentary canal and intestines the entile digestive maibinery may now be purified and in vigorated and eai h organ made to again do its work toward creating real diges tion of nuorishing food, pure blood, rest tion of nourishing food, pure blood, rest ly strength Learn more ai'out I'KI'LAX from your neighbor, who knows, or visit the Kennedy Drug Cuiiipauv's store, where genuine I'eplax is ..jd ami guaranteed. i ' i lax. the new me ii, im Hon. B. L. Caughman, cf Columbia, Served Six Years Hous cf representa tives, Two Years as Sta'.? S.r.Kor and Twelve Years as Railrcai Ccnrnissior er, Says "I Think P. p!a the llo-A Wonderful Medicine I I!v E t: T.j ken." When a man of high t- i i I au li:: cal standing that is eii.je.id I v II .n. i L. Caughman, of lni.'i Si mtc- street. .. in jsial.i; i f t' mhin t'.at I'm' t t Ii L'H 1 1 10 itl v I: t . is composed e'liedies ami 1 1 ! if its own a the s tine i:i;o general oit tlll ,il.- I lid IN) - t d! I'c lax. ry, every about a ad N.-i .ins- t e: N; make ce:net i famous for designed to do is explaine Ecch One is Told. !-,! : .-ni-- lies t 1 : 1 1 .1 are: is the iml is ,, i i'hv. luml'ia. S. ('., gives I'epl ed endorsement, nothing s o ni i u,-, : he' said to convince the ti.li.k.ng mi n ol its real value as a rec(n-tn:i ie t i and remedy for kidney, lin r :..ni sf, . adi trouble. Several ilays :ij-o Mr. Caughman paid hi!i tribute to the '.;iiui of tiiis lelnid;. in "i'ig Mill relief. Mr. Ca igfii.au is l.n.e.Mi tliimighoiit South Carolina, hav ing ieen nn active figure in state poli ' - 1,11 many years, and his lamily is ui'll known in ( ulunibia. ..I i'. aiiglnuaii was a member of ti e llin.se of Kepri sentat i es for six years and a member of the state senate for two years. About H years ago Mr. Caughman was elected a member of the South arolina railroad commission ami ser--d as member of that important body 1.1 twelve ye:'!-.. When his last term ex M ...1, v e !. t,. 'v.i st i rent Ml I i- J a In best k' Icsigne il flMIII. uorii'.'d 'I I: X s,, e.-isii' Gentian I of . d si- in: . i ouie in tion and to petite. "Da inlel ion ro edv most esteem affections of the liver. Juniper berries, which are used to purification of the kidneys ami blade hubarb root, which is known led :h einlol semi" : :i ii is mi I y ; v .-u v .Inn i .- Mid l.., eveiv vvoisl .1 pl:. uie i 1 in.'inv -i!y l.v o,.p in vative i tliev W'lte I'.v that ie wh--pie or s: 1 Mr. ha ve i i e w ho t, .1 t. I hieh is t 111 mi re. t the old rem common an I ,1,,. aid i'i . the world over for its astringent ami purga tive action that gives needed invigora tion to the intestines. Licorice root, which is best known for its iower to allay ami soften irritation ami is designed to remove foreign mu cus clogging the digestive tract. Jamaica Ginger root, which is the spe cial stomachic that warms the stomach, increases the flow of vital digestive jui ces and stimulates and nourishes the stomach blood supply. Sarsaparilla root, which the most fa mous of all blood remedies, and Man drake, the old remedy noted as n nerve toni" and to overcome the sleeplessness of dyspeptics. Safe, Sensible, Pure. These are the famous Nature remedies, safe, sensible ami pure, which have been so long known for their curative worth. Kveryliody knows their merit. That is why the thousands upon thousands who have taken I'eplax were confident of its merit lie fore they lx-gan the famous I'ep lax treatment and who now indorses it. I'eplax, formerly known as I'eplac, is sold and recommended in Gastonia bv the KKNNKDY DRUG COMPANY. ;!i. v nalie their word earries weight are u. i- iided the consideration thev seiv by thise w ho read or hear them. Mi. Caughmjiii 's statement, which should U' of much encourageme'ut to those who suffer with troubles for which Mr. Caughman took I'eplax follows: "I suffered from liver, kidney ami stomach troubles. I was bilious and was troubled with intestinal ailments com monly following biliousness. My stom ach was disordered and pained me at times. Also, I suffered from pains in my back and sides. Hecause of my kidney trouble. I had to get up from four to six times at night. "An advertisement of I'eplax infl.ienc ed me to buy a bottle. From my experi ence with I'eplax, I can say I think it is the most wonderful medicine I have ever taken and also the most powerful recon structive tonic, I feel us if I were an en tirely new man now, ami my sleep is soiml ami refreshing. My kidneys ap parently are nil right now too. I'eplax has entirely corrected my stomach and liver and kidney troubles. I Mieve, ami has toned up and regulated my entire system. "I think I'eplax is a wonderful medi cine in every way. ' ' I'eplax, Natures' new herbal medicine which has been endorsed by thousands of people, men and women, is particular ly recommended in Gastonia by Kennedy Drug Company. t ':at the Allies be granted an additional loan of a billion ami a half, members of the committee said. The Victory issue of five ami a half billions next spring will probably be ne-essary if the United States meets the war and recoustriu tion obligations, said Mr. McAdoo. Members of the committee st i'el thnthero is a disposith ii not t i take any action on the loan until after the peace conference. WASHINGTON. I TJ. The (nit ed Stales government has warned the re publics of Chile and I'eru that those causing agitation tending to lessen the ' prospet ts of permanent peace through out the world will be "charged with a grave responsibility before the world for their ac'ion." I.ienti. al notes weie , nt to the presidents of Chile and I'eru. The United States ofTcrod assistance to luing about a peace solution. . tha' the President is not the guest of any party, faction or man, but the guest of Prance. Despite this criticism new pamphlets were s-attered "League of the Hights of with " Vive Wilson, V he Vivo Society of Nations." WASHINGTON. Dec. Wilson is "pleased with both here and in Uurope. ' g am to Secretarv Tumult tod a v Man' Unite. bv the ending States. dent ad voyage, ed his c I-'. President the situation says a radio v. The I're-i d that be is e sea air h; WASHINGTON, iii.-e of half a billi., l.-ite.l I), fifth Lil certificates pa'ing the nounced bv McAdoo t, dii- Mav L'i LONDON. Dee. this afternoon that arrive at Mrest at ': i nn. Dec. I J. T i dollars in ember l!Mh rtv Loan w Secretarv of the 'I lay. The pnvnioi.t . !!'!. l' It was learned President Wilson will o "clock Fridav after- mvi'i committee this afternoon, urging WORK WEARS ON THE KIDNEYS LONDON ier I men! .inn .t I . -e . ith v M c. 1l The Du ed t.. the Dutch willing to offer t the Allies regni-li d---icc of t' e form. -sto d:-m ':-; ' 1 h pi -u. parl ia hob g t'm K.-i T' . WAS 1 1 1 Y i -oil M-irtha dic-is aboard, lav f.. the I TON. Dec-. ! Washington, sailed from "nit.. I States. I he trans with l.iuili sol France Mon- V;i tl e I e d- Dean's Kidney Pills Se:v,c for People I'jt-.ia. Have Done Great Who Work in Gf.s- ACETYLENE WELDING And CUTTING A SPECIALTY Auto repairs and supplies of all kinds. Work done zifht and onr prices are rea sonable. R. Hope Brison and Company J. V, Richardson, Welder ni Manager. Corner Frurklin Arena and Columbia Street Near Ice Plant. Many l.nstoo:;i . -1 . w . -k . ..-iv .in;, in some strained. .ii ntnrnl poitn!i bending oons'.-i n ; I v c.v.r a dos '-iding (ii .jolting vv.-cgii,!,, 01 cms -doing inbm ions iiousew'ork : biting, i.-ac long or pull ing, or trying the hack 1:1 a hundred and one other ways. All these strains tend to w.-ar, weaken ami inujrv. the kidneys until they fall hehjn.l in their work of filtering the poisons from the blood. Doan's Kidney Fills are for weak kid neys and bad backs. Their effective work in Gastonia is convincing proof of merit. Mrs. Man- Bryson, 41") W. Main Ave., says: "I had a dull ache in the small of my back and felt tired and run-down. When I was washing or sweeping or tried to straighten up after bending, a sharp pain would shoot through my back. I wan often dizzy and black specks came before my eye. I had nervous head aches and mornings was all tired out and so sore and lame, I could hardly go. My kidneys didn't act right, etther. Finally I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and one box entirely cured me." WASIMN'otoN. i t r,.e. ' ' repent c-' e i . t -r ni.-i. in the reposed stirtiiv Bv Tnte-r-MKUST. (Ie,- ing to insist ' 1 r .o il- in.-i I ;i b::s.s ,.f .-y to I'-cm ---I n.'h: : 1 t -.at Ihc- in! :i"v:!-i. f. is CI. .I.-!.,.-, :i-'t. u Price 60e, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Do an's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Bryson had. Foster-Milburn Co., MfgTS., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 vest I ..'.'I t ion into . - '1 meat - H,i,;iii -! :.. hum- if the !o ! I .- American gov of militaiv and ceo ml thought our help 1 the r'.ificaf ion of aty and we never re Department, speak ing for the President, decline?" to inter vene to save the Russians from terrorism liecause "to intervene will be doing in the Fast ' w hat Germany is doing in the West." he demanded the reason why Ani erienn soldiers are kept in Russia. i-it.-d P-.li.-y. H. Sovo-ts v.er eriit'ii'i.t on nom ie n 01 could have p. the Brest Lit-, plied. If tin Stat --S :ni.: fi'.-i.-.; !l basis ration : n v ' :ie sk tn State hi i, .' a Ic.-omi limi'iary .sf.-i peac e. i ra upon ni'-.-l osis'c-nt I' nations ns one of s to a permanent and lual disarmament on and sens would automatically formation of such a league. NKW YORK. Dec 12. The Santanna and Dekalb, with 1.06S returning sobliers alioard, arrived tclay. The hospital ship Mercy with woundel soldiers alioard also docked here todav. PARIS, Dec. 12. The controversy over the alleged attempt of the socialists, to monopolize President Wilson is reaching a warm stage. The Temps lengthily crit icizes the socialist party and associated organizations, which have been placard ing the bill-boards with appeals to give the American executive a monster wel come. These organizations are accused of trying to exploit the President's visit to their own interest. The Temps insists 1 urn: 1 n the pre last ing both land foll-.w the lie President is perfectly willing for naval strength to lie apportioned from a geographical standpoint, but insists that such apportionment preclude the possi bility that any Rrotip of nations shall continue to he stronger than the league itself. He appreciates the British view point in a most conciliatory manner, frankly explaining that American public opinion is plainly insistent that should a naval agreement not be made, there is nothing remaining for tho United States to do but to build the greatest navy of the world, for which yards, constructors nnd money are now available. He oppos es stripping the Central powers for a huge indemnity which might compel them tp repudiate a part of their debts. PARIS. Dec. 12. Final details in making the residence of Prince Murat ready for occupancy by President Wilson and his wife were completed today. Tel ephones were iastalled throughout, even in dressing rooms and bath rooms. The electric lighting system was improTed. WHV pJf THE SQUIRREL PROVIDES TOR THE FUTURE BY PUT TING AWAY A LITTLE AT A TIME. YOU CAN DO THE SAME. START A BANK AC.OUMT TODAY, AND WHILE YOU ARE MAKING MONEY, SAVE AS MUCH OF IT AS YOU CAN SPARE. "RAINY DAYS" WILL COME, BUT THAT MONEY WILL PROTECT YOU AND YOURS IN ADVERSITY. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY. I I !. 1 I NT. IVn.'GKST PID 'IV tT'KYI PICATKS OK DKPOSIT The Citizens Natl Bank Offi -rs: C li AKMSTKOM", President W. H ADAMS. ("ashler A. G. MVKKS. 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