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. . ... H . FRIDAY, V. 191t. THE GASTOKIA. GAZETTE. PAGE FIVE, WANT COLUMN WANTED: Bakery. A truck driter. Todd tf WANTED : Your orders for store wood, heater blocks or any kind of oak or pine wood. J. & Campbell Wood Yard. Phone 176-J. rrompt delivery, zi e z, WANTED: You to give me your sub scription for Charlotte News. Get it by mail: it's rheapest. TALK with C, IL Nblen. tf WANTED: Your pressing and clean ins. 8uits made to order. Clemmer Tailoring Company, West Main Ave. tf TOR HALE: 46-acre farm near the Dal Ias-Cherryville macadam road. Gool house, barn and outhouses. Nice young orchard. For particulars see or write L. T. Wyout, Bessemer City, X. C, H I. F J 3 p 3 KOB BALE: At Craig & Wilson's Kta bles, Gastonia, ou .Monday, I)eceml)er 30, 1918, six thorough bred Jersey milch anwa with vouiie calves: one liundreu thorough bred pijrs. different breels, weighing 30 to 60 pounds each ; thirty jboats, weighing 100 to 125 pound!) each. Shipley k Chase. i AUCTION BALE: Wednesday, .lanua ry 15th. Three mules, wagon. Imggy, urrey, farming implements, corn, etc. On A. R. Holland farm, three miles north west of Dallas. Arthur rYatherstone. F J 10 p 3 l"OR BALE: 1500 cords oak and pine wood mixed, ready for immediate ship teat from Btanley. Mrs. A. J. Smith, Qastonia, N. C. tf TOR SALE: One seven room house and one eight room house, both close in. All modern conveniences. Bee F. M. Franeuni, Real Estate. -'7 c 2. FOB SALE: Seven room bungalow on asphalt street ; all modern conveniences. Gaston ia Insurance & Realty Co. tf FOR SALE: Few cars of brick. Price right and can make immediate ship ment. Mo-IIo Brick Company. 1'lione S3. tf A BARGAIN' FOR YOl': Pressing club outfit, with Hoffman Steam Tress. Talk quick. C. M. Nolen. tf FOR SALE: Choice lot of Barred Fly mouth Rock cockerels. Thomas Spar "row, Route 3, Gastonia, N. C. tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT: 315 acre farm near Stan ley; 150 acres cleared; plenty of wood flood houses. Mrs. A. J. Smith, Canto ia, N. C. tf Your every furnishing need is provided for at this store. KTot only do we guarantee you perfect fit and satisfactory prices, but y6u will be dressed in PERFECT TASTE if you trade with us. Our experience and planning is all working for you at this STORE FOR MEN. THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES GASTONIA, H.C' BELL THPH0:E EMPLOYE SPEAKS Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BR0MO QUININE Tablets remove the se. There is only one "Bronx) Quiaioe." . W. GROVE'S siaatare on box. 90c. FOR RENT: Furnishel rooms. Apply 323 East Franklin or phone .11 H. tf FOR RENT: Two store rooms in Davis Block, possession January 1st. See J Play Davis at Davis Market. :Uc4 FOR RENT: One-half of store room now occupied by Singer Sewing Ma ehine Company at low rental. Have more tluin two years on lease. Apply to J. M. Holland. tf FOR RENT: Good warm room over Ideal Roller Covering Co. Apply to John L. Beal. tf FOR RENT: A good corn mill in cen ter of Oastoni.-i. For further informa tion see Mrs. A. T. lthyne, Ml7 E. Frank lin Ave. -5 6 M S T . LOST: Saturday morning, Decenilier 21, fifty dollars in hills. Reward for re turn to A. E. Grass. 21 p 2. MlSCKI.L,VM-:rH WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, of all kinds. J. 8. Campbell Wood Yard, I'lione 176-J. 27 o 2. FOR ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. I'lione 81. tf LET US GIN YOUR COTTON. We are now running both our gin stands, which (rives us a capacity of 75 bales a day. We also have plenty of meal and hulls. South ern Cotton Oil Company, Gastonia, N. C. J. F. Bess, Manager. tf PROMPT DELIVERY of any kind of wood. J. 8. Campbell Wood Yard, Phone 176-J or 66. 27 c 2. LUCIA LOCALS. orrcsiniiidi'iK c of The Gazette. LUCIA, Dec L'."i. Mi. .lames HePon i ii I Miss Hessie Ilarkey were united in ma fringe last Smidav afternoon bv Esq. A. Ilager at his home near Lowesville. Mrs. .1. A. M '.Hindi died last Tlmrs ay illumine; with influenza pneumonia. Her husband and four children were sick the time of her death. Her brother. Mr. Kill Edwards, of (iastonia. was there sick also. He came a few days previous, but was able to return home Monday. Mr. James Council has been quite M.k with flu but is up again. Mr. Hondo Mcintosh, of Chailotte. li nt home for a few days. Mr. James itogers and family am! Mr. Thomas Rogers ami family of Charlotte, "A SPLENDID TONIC " Says Hiztoa Lady Who, On Dec tor's Advice, Took Cardui Ana Is flow Well. !M80I1, Tcl'T,- I v.-.s. . rays r.:ir "I tvj 5 y ( C- cc-.- Xl.'iS J.:. Li, -"About tO yeirs a?r -M;.i. J. R fidd. of "Tii' -wph a yn'.n !:i 'a 'in c'i cp at i.' ' '. a'wdjs i:i (Le l.'t iry-,, V i for inV. r.!? U usi Cartful. I ;''!. 1.1.1;. t-d ir.e acd l-'-y . I v.;;s p ro;. - r nr. Ii:' tje' pain was biA I ft: f. . I Irt U i: br.t lxrr.n to pr! i ' i :i i i w u roiicit ii.ii. to try some rcore Cardui, -Mi.. : l . t. Thi- ' . ' :':iriltil .v::lch I took made o:o rni'' r r. mi foot, cured me. It iir.S l.v .. ; r 1 1 . r of years, t. Li 11 1 here n r-'-'n; :" 1'iis tn:'iid I fed it v .::-. C'.r ''ii that cured m, .ad 1 r nciid ii as a rplcndld fe- r.ali- to-wt-u !: s : CALL PHONE 17G-J or C'i for stove wood or heater blocks, l'rompt Deliv--ery. J. 8. Campbell Wood Yard. 27 c 2. TAKEN UP: Tuesday, December 17, small black pig. John Wallace, route 4, Gastonia, N. C. 27 c, 2. DO YOU KNOW BEANS! Sure. And when to plant themf Consult Turner's 1919 Almanac. Fifteen cents, postpaid. Times Publishing Company, Raleigh. 27 p 1 NOTICE. allow yoiirse'f to hecorne d :-wi ?v. n from v.v. manly .roM.bh-.i. r.-.i.e C"ri!i:l. It fhoulJ sure ly help "c:. as It h.u so niTiy thou t..nif!:i o. ; won.-n in the prist 40 jcars. T;. ..mhcj. I ".rkarhc, sidcache, oervous'iest,. i-V'rirtKjf':.s, tired-cut eeliMr:, are all Mtus of wfrnanly tron hie. ')!ii'r w juii-n -t relie f by tcVing Caidul. V.'liy not you? All dru.Ttrits. NC-1"" siieut today ith Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Rog ers. Mr. .). W. Huntley, of Lowesville, is visiting his sou ami daiie.htei. Mr. I. W. Henkle and Mrs. .1. A. M.Intosh. Mr. Will Hipp spent Christmas with his brother, Mr. Arthur Hipp. Misses l.ulalielle ami Edna and Mr. (ieorge Hlack are at home for the holi days. Mr. anil Mis. N. A. Mcintosh spent Christinas day with their son, Mr. 1'. H. Melntosh. Mr. David I'nderwood lias moved to his new leuuc in Lin ia. Mr. and Mr. C. A. lieatty and little s n, I.eroy, spent today with his brother. HAD TO QUIT DOING HER HOUSEWORK Acute Indigestion Caused Her Agony So Weak Could Hardly Walk. TELLS HOW IN TEN DAYS SHE GOT WELL. "I couldn't d it: v work, 1 had such awful spells of acute indigestion stomach trouble. Everything I ale disa greed with my poor stomach ami 1 h.-i rown so weak 1 could sea reel v walk across the floor. Then they com inn me I ought to trv one more reinedv. I had suffered for vears ami was slceiitica i'i all inedii ioe, liu. thank goudness. 1 1 1 k Pearsons Cennine Indian IUhhI i'nrifier and n l! hough it ,vms iniracu i his and unliclic aide in ten .lays lime i'.:.s ui ami about doine, nn nun housi 'i'ik. I'omg ii'.v wasliing am! ironing ti i.. . id caiiii sii Icaitv I haiillv knew ui.vseli. I i an i'i a eat fi led onions who h I never dared touch In-fore, an my indigestion is s' good and I am s much stronger and better, I cannot praise Pearsons (.i-auiue Indian lilood I'nrilier enough." delared Mrs. E. M. Parker, -tut; N Main tt.. enei a, ,S. C. R E LI E ' Ett I N I ) 1 ( i EST ION. When the digestive organs falter the fond you eat. clogs. up the stomach and begins fermenting and forming foul poi s.'Mious gases causing belching spells, sick headaches, constipation, pains in t- stomat h, a suffocated feeding in chest and pressure around the heart. These poi sons soon permeate the whole system and hinder and obstruct the other vital or gans. Even the brain is affected. The blood becomes impoverished and thin. The sufferer loses weight, strength, en- errv and ambition. "The whole system suffers for want of the nourishment it b-es not get. T) remove the cause and permanently relieve such troubles, take Pearsons Oen- uipe Indian Mood Purifier. Sold in Gas t ia only by .1. II. Kennedy & Co. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockholders f the Gastonia Mutual Building & Loan Association will be held at the City Hall, Gastonia, N. C, on Thursday, January 2, 1919, at 3 p. m. Report of the management will be maUe and directors elected for the ensu ing year. S. A. ROLHNSON, President. E. G. McLURD, Sec. and Treas. 30 e 2. A Tonic Laxative : trill remort the title from the Lhrer and deasN the System THOROUGHLY without griping cr diftsrbtaj u womaca is truly a perfect Lax ative . LAX-P05 WITH PEPSIN It the Bam of a Reliable and Perfect Laxative vfcfcaiooe relieve Sick Headache. Diniaee. Io rtlawrtna, Stomach Trouble, Gas tad Piles caused W a Torpid Lher and Caasdpetka. Alvayameea KeUahteLaxatira In the treatment d Colda,Grip LAX-TOS WITH PEPSIN b a tlqnM DUettto Tonic Laudve excellent m its effect ea the Brtetn, both u a tooio and aa a laxativ. It is Wesioodfnr ChJidreo as far Adult. Pleasant latake, Chlidrea like it. 60c. Hvie and rerommeoded to the pablte by Paris Medicine Co- Sc. Louis, Mo, menafectarers at Ccava's Tistele ebiU looks. "When It Pours, It Reigns" LuzianiiQ and Corn Pone WHEN you see your mammy, Honey, bring in' in the coffee and the pone, you can tell before you taste it that the coffee's Luzianne sure-nuf by the whifs a-streaming, steaming in the air. It's the coffee Luzianne you remember and you hanker after it until you get another cup. Luzianne Coffee (your grocer has it) comes put up in tins. Try it tomorrow morning for breakfast. If it isn't all you expect, you can get your money back. Luzianne for aroma, fragrance and snap. "I've Gained Five Poondi on Tanlac and All My Troubles Are Gene." "I've gained five pounds on Tanlac and all my troubles are gone," said Miss Mavit Ellis, a valued employe of the 8. W. Hell Telephone Company, who resides at 608 Belknap street. Fort Worth, Tex. "My health In'gan to fail several inoiitliH ago," she continued, "and be fore long I was in such a condition from indigestion ami sick headaches that I hardly knew what to do. My appetite failed and it was an efTort for me to eat even enough to keep rue alive. Kood didn't seem to give me proer nourish ment and I grew s.) weak and rundown that I feared I couldn 't hold out much lonper. At times my bend would ache until it seemed like it would burst and the pain was almost unbearable. I wbs going down hill so rapidly that it was on ly by forciug myself that I could stay on at my work. Nothing gave me any re lief, and as several of my friends had taken Tanlac and told me what it had done for them, I decided to try it. "It would take a long time for me to tell just how grateful I do feel for what Tanlac has done for me. I begun to feel Is'tter right from the start. My apjH'tite has .come back to me and I can eat just anything I want and never have any trouble, those terribly headaches have disappeared altogether, I haven't a pain in my body and am as full of energy ns if I M mver been sick at all. My work is a pleasure to me now and I am glad to leioinineiid Tanlac, for it alone is re sponsiMe t'.ii my great improvement." Tanlac is now s dd exclusively in Cas t'H'i.i by the Adams Drug Co.; in Besse mer ity by the Horsley Prug Co.; in Clerryvillo J,y the Allen Prug Co.; in Worth by the Hardin Mfg. Co.,; in Mt. Holly by the Holland Drug Co.; in Dal las by P. D. Siuumey & Co., ;ind in Hel mont by the Stowe Saunders Drug Co. Mr. .1. II. Heatty. Misses Ada Council and Ora Davis arc at home tor a few days. Mr. T. S. Mcintosh an. I Mr. 1. W. Hen klc are working at a garage in Charlotte. Mrs. T. S. Mcintosh and children accom panied them with her uncle. Mi. Will Hipp. iirisuuas passeii on quietly. I here was no Christmas trees and other gather ings on account of influenza. U. D. C. MEETING POSTPONED A WEEK. As usual, the regular December meet ing of (iastonia Chapter, I'nited Daugh ters of the Confederacy, will be held on the first Friday in January, the .'ird, at .'1 o'clock in the Chapter room at the l b.-ini-ber of Commerce. All members are re quested to bear this in mind and be pres ent on Kriday afternoon, January at .1 o 'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Jenkins have re cently rcicivcd an interesting letter from their son, Sgt. V. Oscar Jenkins, written since the armistice was signed and stat ing that he was o. k. Kxtracts from thin letter will appear in Monday's Gazette. VAPOMENTHA SALVE FOR CROJPJOLDS, ETC For the treatment of croup, eolds and pniui.iou ia. rub Hranie's V'apo luentha Salve into the chest, throat, under the arms and between the shoulders, then saturate a Manuel v loth willi ti c salve and apply around the body ;;s hot as von can bear. For colds, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat put a liitle of Hrame's Vapomentha up each nostril night and niornin gives instant relief. Hrame's is pre scribed by physirians and is consid ered by druggists as the most efTec rive-. It will not stain the clothes Order now, don't delay. 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. If your dealer cannot supply you -will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by Hranio Medi cine Co., North Wilkesboror, N. C. WE WISH" TO THANK ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR LIBERAL PATRONAGE DURING 1918 AND WE WISH YOU AND YOURS A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR MATTHEWS-BELK CO. i ' Dr. Thachcr's Liver & Blood Syrup willco all that c:;!omel will do and without the "alter effects.'' Years wl.rn people vrorc hiliou?. 7hen the liver r;ot lar.y and failed to do its work or 1'jc stomach, was out of condition, i nlcrt-.tl vlu the standby. liv and l.v .m i:s r.u calomel found thatlhe"u!tcrc!:'cctir' of taking tha drug were r.s bad and more often worse than the ailment far v2iicli it waa taken. Dr.Thacbcr. in peeking n medicine to take tLio i laca of calomel one that would do ca trie food tnac calomel would do, nr.d Tc t le.-.ve none of its evil effects perfected Pr.T.'j.ichcr's I ivcr & C!ood5vrjD. ILis w; .s ia 1Sj2, and each year s.i.iec ha3 ndued to the conll- ;ence of taoso wlio lia'0 used it. Ilis3 Sne Urcwcr, of ChaManonra Tcnn., tried calomel. She was suffer ing with a very serioun cold and grippa and had no ni pclite whatever. After the calomel fall: J the tried Dr. Thach er's Liver T; Llood L'jrup. She felt better after ta-ins tr.rtc U .ses and Kao roon got entirely well. 'I think Dr. ihachcr's leaver r.nu iioon hyrup is a wonderful rnedlclno," tVe said, "and I am very thankful I tried it." For nearl vlareccuarters of a century this sterling rrcrartioa has been an "old stand-by" ia thousands of homes in treating rheumatism, dyspepsia, in- cizestion and ol uer stomacn ana liver complaints. It is a powerful tonic and blood puriiler and can bo used witli theutuiobt conCdence. Wrius 'i'hachcr Lledicxne Co., Chat tanooga, Tean. for a copy of "Thacher's Family Doctor," a book giving cause, symptoms and treatment of 47 com mon diseases. Dr. Thacher's liver and Blood Byrup for sale by dealers ia medicines every rbere. FOR SALE L GA8TOXIA BY: J. H. KEXXEDY & OO. J. LKAX ADAMS. TORREXCE DRUG OO. FOR SALE IV DALLAS BY: P. D. SUMMEY. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE 100HMULES--100 MARES. HORSES 25 Extra Fine Missouri Mules 4 to 6 years old and broke 25 Good broke sound Brood Mares From Illinois, 4 to 6 years old 35 Well selected good broke Tennessee Mules 4 to 7 years old 15 Good second hand Mules Swapped for kind, cheap The above supply gives us a good assortment We can suit you in almost any kind, and if you expect to buy we ad vise you to see us at once, as you can NOW buy what you want much cheaper than you will be able to get them later on. They always sell higher in the Spring, so buy NOW and save money. CRAIG & WILSON -1 IL. !., , " i J EFIRD'S EHRD'S Before Stock Taking Clean Sweep Sale of All Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses THREE SPECIAL LOTS IN COATS OFFERED AT LESS THAN THE MANUFACTURERS COST FOR A QUICK SALE. !.t No. I Vnhips to $18.50, at 9 995 Lot No. 2, Values to $25.00, at .91S.9S Lot No. .!, Valium to $45 aud $50, at $19.75 SUIT SPECIALS TO CLOSE ViiIiii'h t" $ i:.75, at Values to $15 and $50. at . $ 9.95 $24.50 DRESS SPECIALS. $.'!5.li Jorwy Iircfw nt $U5.00 .Verge Ilressest at $ls..r,0 Nerf;e Dr. s.ses at $H.r,(i .Silk Dresses at $J5.0( .Silk Dresses at $;;5.(lll Silk Georgette Dresses at $19.75 $18.75 $14.75 $ 9.95 $18.75 $19.75 EXTRA SPECIALS IN GINGHAMS, OUTINGS AND PERCALES. AmoskcaK (iinghams in an extra good range of new plaids and checks, tine range of fast colors. You must see this magnificent display. Special at 25c Fine soft teazle down Amoskeag Outings in a fine assortment of neat, light checks as well aa solid colors. Special at 25c 36 Inch Percales, fine lot of ne styles just received in neat stripes, plaids and figures, fine for children's as well as ladies' dresses, men's shirts and shirtwaists. Special at 25c Efirds dml Store 309-211 Wi M ti ! Avenue. Gastonia, N. C 1 A:
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