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THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1$, 1918. Here' Is How You Can Be The Man : or Woman Nature Intended You To Be By Purifying Your System PAGE EIGHT. You can be the man or woman Nature 1 intended you to le if you will just under- . stand Nature ami your own condition and pull with her instead of against her. ' . Vht crivna the athlete ins strenirinT Bed Blood. What .hive the business J man and the worker, too, up the steep hill of success f Red blood. What make tliA clnwini? lieautv of woman! Re w r? -r blood. What makes rosy cheeked, bright eyed children? Red blood. Rick, pure blood is the driving force of life. And what makes red blood? Noth ing except the perfect assimilation of nourishing food. Everybody knows that the red blood of life depends on the di gestive system. If your food dot's not digest but, in stead, lies as waste in the digestive tract, if your liver is torpid, yor kidneys slug gish or, worst of all, if your intestines i are inactive, the red blood supply loses and body failure starts. Science in Plain Words. For this condition scientists have a long name. They call it auto intoxica tion. But in plain words, this means that your intestine are -l.gged v.itli putre factU'e matter and your body is beet m ing a oison factory. Scientists can trace V is nut -ht .i. a tion from its start an. I the part the blood plays in it. The chemical tiii in the intestines is almost the same as if you should throw a piece of raw, fresh meat out Into thefliot sun and let it rot. Most of the real digestive and assim ilative processes take place i i the intes tine. When, instead of active, health v intestines, animal nri4 vegetable matter lodges there ami ferments. pulret'ii 'ti germs get t work ai d gases ami body toxins the poisons form. The tiny blood vessels take up these jwisous and auto-intoxication liegins. Like a dammd mill stream, the poison flow starts backward. The stomach gets sour gassy and bloats as the poisons are sent back to it. The stomach gives you the LEADING BUUGGISTS recommend PEPLAX because they know its mer its. J. H. Kennedy & Company, leading druggists of Gastonia, say: J. H. KENNEDY & CO., Gastonia, N. C. Drum Medicine Co., Gentlemen: ' z We believe Peplax to be a preparation of real merit. We have had a number of repeat calls for Peplax and have had no complaints. Each purchaser is a satis fied customer. Very truly yours, J. H. KENNEDY & CO. By J. H. Kennedy. V. S. Martin, Leading Canton Druggist, writes: "I feel confident that I can recommend Peplax to my customers and friends. Not a single complaint have I had on Peplax since I began selling it 12 months ago." The Franklin Drug Store, Asheville's leading druggists, declare: "It gives us pleasure to say that Peplax has given satisfaction to all who have used it. We are satisfied by the results oar customers have obtained, that Peplax is a medi cine of merit." danger signals by headaches, nausea and pains. I Just Like a Machine. The digestive system works like a1 sin gle inoliine. tvi the liver is afl'ec'ed and oi.i.klv sends nut its warnings and manes bilious. and giddy when you stoop oxer. A coated tongue and bad loeath appear. The fare often flu-lies, the hands and feet get old and damn. nrd spots Has'i before 'lie eyes. Von wake up with a dull, ach feeling and no appetite. Often the skin becomes sallow, urn get drowsy in the day tune and be gin to lose weight ami strength. Ma i; times then' is a shortness of breath and a feeling of palpitation around the heart. As the poison toxin- multiply. ner oils disorders upbear. Tlieie is sleepless ness and a jumpy feeling and even neu rasthenia ami melancholia, tskin erup tions may follow and sharp pains, like rheumatism. Medical science knows there is almost no end to the symptoms auto intoxication can create. These include catarrh of the stomach ami intestines, aene (pimples', dyspepsia, gastritis, marasmus (wasting . way1, hardening of the arteries, kidne, disorders. Uright "s disease, chronic arlh litis and even diabets. And all this starts with what you may .-ill coi'stin.ition. Nii'iur calls constipa tion intestinal s'asis. whiib is inactivity, or sluggishness. Cathartics do not aid it. Strong drugs mav cut their way through the waste mat ter, bi't tiiey do not start the organs back t natural conditions. No. hundreds of i 'i h' I are chronic pill takers and w 6rse off 1 1 1 : ) 1 1 ever. !'epla. tin- new me, In Heine niti 'd t. "lllo get -I , --dally is design ' r.aiidr a ml n. ah -i,e, but t reli. at.' the entile di; now bcii" i- ditTeienf. It .e seat of the on one organ nf'v and invignr raet stomach. liver, kidiievs. alio ntar.v canal and in testinos so that Nature can keep up the work of reconstruction. To accomplish what it does, I'eplax i couiposed of eight of the best old Nature remedies. The purchaser is plainly told not only what Nature remedies are c; in biued in I'eplax, but just why they are used. Everybody Seer. Merit. Kverybody knows the I'eplax remedies have been proved for general i s. They are not experiments. Their worth was proved liefore we were born. The new idea in I'eplax is the combining of these Nature remedies, each once famous for its special curative powei, so t':n all would act together to bring relict, puri ty ami vigor. The eight Xature remedies in IV. lax a re : . (d'litian root, the most famous of all stomach tonics, that is designed to over come indigestion and food fermentation; dandelion root, the obi remedy most es teemed to correct the common liver affe. tions; Juniper lierries. which, every one knows, are to purifv tin kidiievs and bhdder. IM.ubarb root, which is kimwu the world ovir for invigorat ion of the intes tines; licorice root, which is designed to : i'ay and soften the irritation and re move foreign mucus that is clogging the digestive tract; Jamaica (linger root, whi.l is the special old stomachic that vv. rms the stomach, nourishes the stomach bio. d supply and increases the vital di ;o st 1 v j ii ices. v 1 1 -a F ' a r 1 1 1 a root, greatest of all blood ti aiis. and Mandrake, the old remedy no 'ol as a noive tonic ami to overcome the - .'. i !,-. :, --. . i dyspeptics. . All Can Understand. When people hear the Nature remedies of which I'eplax is composed they know why it does its splendid work. They un derstand and have confidence in I'eplax before they start this famous treatment. This is the medicine that Kenuedy 's I b ug Store is recommending so highly and that leading druggists everywhere are introducing with such tremendous success. By a majority of three to one saloons were voted out of Tarrant eotinty, Texas, Monday. Latest Co. fiction at Atkins-Baber Book On account of the prevalence in Ral eigh and over the State of influenza it is probable that the forthcoming session of the General Assembly will be a very short one. , Get her a toilet set for Christmas Atkins-Baber Book Co. at Ir. Fred Anderson, of Statesville, for merly a nieinln'r of the New York Na tionals and famous as a spitball artist, has received his discharge from Camp Wadsworth. Spartanburg, S. ('., ami will locate in Statesville. He says he is through with baseball for all time and will take up the practice of his profes sion, that of dentistrv. Umbrellas with gold or silver handles would make an appropriate Christmas gt for HER. Torrence-Morris Jewelry Co. Leather bound gift books, a good vari ety to select from, Atkins-Baber Book Co. I'ancho Villa, the Mexican bandit, is preparing to start something on the bor der, according to late reports. Pickard China makes a nice Christmas pi ft for mother. Torrence-Morris Jewel ry Co. THE SQUIRREL PROVIDES FOR THE FUTURE BY PUT TING AWAY A LITTLE AT A TIME. YOUCAN DO THE SAME. START A BANK AC'-OUNT TODAY, AND WHILE YOU ARE MAKING MONEY, SAVE AS MUCH OF IT AS YOU CAN SPARE.- "RAlNY DAYS" WILL COME, BUT THAT MONEY'WILL PROTECT YOU AND YOURS IN ADVERSITY. ' OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY. , i H CKNT. IXTKItKST I'AIM ON OKKTIFICATUS OF OKI'OSIT he Citizens Natl. Bank OfbVirs: C. D A ItMSTRONG A. q. MYERS, President (Active) Vice-President V,'. H. ADAMS. Cashier I depositary 8 late of North Carolina City of UaatonU Gaaton Connty Pearl beads can be worn with dress by any age. From $5 to $50. rence-Morris Jewelry Co. any Tor- Former Secretary of the Treasurer Mc Adoo has leased a residence near Santa Barbara, Col., and expects to spend sev eral mouths there after the first of the vea r. A Bible makes a most appropriate Christmas gift. We have the biggest and best line ever shown in Gastonia. Atkins- Mrs. William J. Bryan is in John? Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, for treat ment. She has been ill for six months. Leonard L. Hutchison, a leading busi ness man of Charlotte ami a member of the firm of Hutchison, Sehorn & Hipp, j died Monday night from influenza -pneumonia. He was vears old. . His wife and two children survive. Miss Eunice Hoyle, a get I 1!', daughter of former Clerk of the Court Frank L. Hoyle of Cleveland county, died at her , home in Shelby Saturday. She had for some time lieeu assistant clerk to the lo cal exemption Itonrd at Shelby. Her brother. Warren Hoyle, was killed at Chateau Thierry in May. OOKX WANTED. Beginning Nov. 1st. 1918, and con tinuing till May 1. 1918, I want to buy 3,000 bushels or shelled com, delivered at my mill on Gastonia Bessemer road, an average of 25 bushels per day for the six months. I have a demand for that amount of, meal in sight but my storage rooms are small, therefore I ask the good people to bear with 'me for that rea son and bring in their corn as my room will permit. V. J. LKDFOKO, Gastonia, N. C. s HOLIDAY SPECIALS .EFI-RD Your Dollar Will Buy More Here Than It Will Elsewhere SEE BELOW JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS IN CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS - - -fyy A Beautiful Assortment of Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists. We have these in all the season 's most fashionable colors and styles, some in Holly Boxes. They make an ideal gift for a lady, at our special prices $1.98, $2.98, 13.48, 13.98, $4.48, $4.98, $5.98 $6.98 and $7.95 OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS LADIES' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS A big lot of Crepe de Chine Hamlker chiefs spei inllv priced at milv. . . 15c Another l.ij; lot that would sell for L'.'x and :;.". for only 18C Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs from ." up to 4e each for Maderia Hand Kmbroidered Linen Handker chiefs. Also Box Handkerchiefs from 19c a Box to $1.59 A Box of ri Beautiful Handkerchiefs A handsome assortment of Taffeta, Mes- saline and Heatherbloom Petticoats in all colors and specially priced from 98c to $4.98 Ladies' and Children's Bath Robes, all Sizes and Colors and at Special Christ mas Prices. Children's at $1.15 and $1.48 LvlieV at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 FURS! FURS! 7- - fo ' V f v 1- -4 V v. ' ' 7 BED ROOM SLIPPERS A VERY ACCEPTABLE GIFT Ladies' Felt Ribbon Trimmed Slippers, in all the staple as well as dainty shades, at $1.48 Just received this morning by express a lot of Furs. These come in CONEYS, MANCHURIAL WOLF, O'POSSUM These are not Silver Fox, Seal and Squirrel, but arq. serviceable Furs and are easily worth from $3 to $5 more thai! the prices which we are selling them at. Prices range from $4.48 to $11.95 For Scarfs and Muffs A Blanket Sale in Which Great Economy Can Be Practiced WiU Make a Mora Practical Holiday Gift? What Cfixso Wool finish silk bound gray Blankets, pink and blue border $4.98 66xH0 l'art Wool heavyweight white Blankets, pink and blue border, silk bound T... . $5.98 54x78 Kasmond heavyweight gray and tan Comfort Blankets $2.98 72x90 Kasmond Camp Blankets $3.98 EASMOND ROBE BLANKETS 72x!0 Kasmond best Robe Blankets in all neat dark colors with cord to match, $5.00 value' .-. $3.98 EASMOND CRIB. BLANKETS IN MANY COLORS 36x40 One in box 79c .16x40 Scalloped edge 98c 36x50 Blanket $1.25 36x50 Silk bound ..$1.39 OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WHEN UNDECIDED, GIVE GLOVES. One lot of real Kid Gloves, regular $2.00 values, in white only $1.00 $2.50 to $3.00 Real Kids, black with white stitching, white with black stitching. An opportunity you may not see again soon, at $1.75 CENTEMERI GLOVES See the Saving in Price All (he leading shades, Black, White, Brown, Field Mouse and Grey, Silk and Colored Stitchings, actual $3.50 val ues, at $2.50 A. THE SEASON'S BEST IN SILK HOSIERY Elegant line of Silk Hose in black and colors. Special at 69C Don't fail to see our line of $1.25 Silk Hose in black, white and colors. Spe cial at 98C $2.25 Silk Hose, extremely pretty line of the daintiest colors, including black and white. Special at $1.75- $2.50 Silk Hose, black with white clocks. white with black clock. Special $1.9$ One special line of Silk Hose in all the daintiest imaginable shades as well as the staple colors including black and white, worth $2.35 to $2.50, at $1.85 Please Answer the RED CROSS Xmas Roll Call EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT S TORE 209-211 W. Main Ave. GASTOrttA, N. G
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