THZ CASTONIX GAZETTE. FEIDAT, JANUA2Y 24.191. : Above, Net A;lnst ' Ye may not be able to dissipate the forces which war against us, but we - cao strengthen the forces which range ; .themselves for, us. We may not be able to change the conditions In . which ; wre most lire, bat we can train our , selves to be more brave and patient la their endurance; to keep our spirits .above them. Instead of In constant lr litatloa against then', r ;-V " X j ' SSV'-(I fl I of tin h ,1 Never in our history have we been so amply prepared to serve you with such beautiful apparel as at the present time. Our stocks are complete and we believe, quality considered you will find our values superior to anything you have yet see.n. we are now 01161100; On our entire stock of coats, coat-suits arid dresses and if you are in need of winter apparel here is your chance to get it at a great saving. Check over the following prices and plan to be here early Saturday for the best garments are going fast $22.60 Suite, Coats,, Dresses, now $16.88 $25.00 Suits, Coats, Dresses, now $18.75 $30.00 Suits, Coats, Dresses, now -$22.60 $35.00 Suits,: Coats, Dresses, now $26.25 $37.50 Suits, Coats, Dresses, now. $28.13 This is not for you to terms that 229 Wi Main Controlling the Winds. Controlling the winds Is not yet an' aviation triumph. . If an arcraft starts from 'one point to another due east. ,and there. is a, wind blowing of 15 miles an hour northeast. . that will clearly have to be taken Into consider ation, and the compass course altered (before ascending), according to th total distance of the Journey, , , ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ; QAY, youTl have a streak of smokeluck thatH ' O put pep-in-jrour-srookemotor, all right, if youH - ring-in with a jimmy pipe or agarette papers ana nail some Prince Albert for packing! Just between ourselves, you never .will wise-up to high-spot-smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by it first name, then, to bit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted - man -tobacco, Prince Albert I Well, sir, youll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open I Talk about smoke aport! Quality makes Prince Albert so r bmrHmet Aflwt rymlfr Ulme U mU. TmmrUhmm. tUr ri Hnm, kmmdnmm pmmmd mmJT hmlfmmm Hm kumidm mmd tkmt cianr. rrtlwl mmmd mntmt flmma kmmUtr mitk fum ihfrnir to tkmt (4 litu ia mmh pmHtt awmdttnn. VL J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C of mpencbbl. Styfeh For Ladies 25 Discount .! "P a The Easy Vifey Plan" . - . . - "', ' " , .'"'...'' a cash sale and you will find the same liberal terms during this sale as always. There is no reason whatever, do without suitable, stylish clothing when we are offering you the best that money can buy on such easy you will never miss the small amount paid out each week or month. V !G6me lri Salxirday Sii Ave. . ' '-; Kauri Gum. . ' The kauri gum district of New Zen land covers an area of approximately 91000 acres. From kauri, gnm (namd after the kaorf pine) la made the hlgb-grade Tarnishes used for fur niture and for automobiles. Since the discovery of the gam by an American sea captain in 1853, New Zealand has produced kauri to the value of $92,- ooo.ooa v. ; . .. : y ' v 0 ? appealing all along the smoke line. hten who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight h hands outl P. A. can't bite or parch I Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process t Right now while the going's good you get out your old Jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular amokeappetite 1 and Misses $40.00 Suits, Coats, Dresses, $45.00 Suits, Coats, Dresses, $55.00 Suite, Coats, Dresses, $65 00 Suits, Coats, Dresses, $75.00 Suits, Coats, Dresses, TODAY'S CASUALTY LISTS : CONTAIN 363 NAKES. 1 (By International News Service.) ' WASHINGTON i Jaa. 24. The fol lowing army casualties are reported , by the commanding general of the American expedilionary forres:. ' V ' .:. ; 8ECTI0N OKE. Wounded Severely, 180, among whom the following men from North Carolina are listed i ' Privates G rover O. Wilson, Beaulaville, oreni Priee, Borky Mt, and Doaald P. Wade, FayettevUIe. SKCTION TWO. Killed in action, 33; died of wounds, 28; died of accident or other cause, 10; died of airplane accident, 1 ; died of dis ease, 44; missing in action, 43 ; total. 103. .:: ' -: . ' ' ; ' The only North Carolinian listed in section two is Private Lloyd Lawson, of Robersonville, who died of disease. MARINE CORPa The followisg casualties in the Ms rine Corps are reported by the command ing general of the American expedition ary force : , Killed in action, 3; died of wounds, 7; died of dbeae, 3; wounded, degree undetermined, 2; wounded slightly, 1; missing in action, 4; total, 20. CORRECTICX& Wounded, degree undetermined, pre viously reported killed in action: Pri vate Raymond V. Elliott, Winston-Sa lein. Died ef disease, previously report ed died of wounds: Private Lewis Bat tie, of Battleboro. THURSDAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAINED 300 NAMES (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. The fol lowing army casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary, forces: v SECTION ONE. Killed in action,' 45 ; died of wounds, 44 ; died of accident or other cause, 9; died of disease, 11; wounded severely, 20; missing in action, 7 total, 136. The following men from North Caro lina are listed in section. one: ' Killed in Aetipn: Privates James M. Beason, Climax, and Garfield Lowrye, of Pembroke. Died of Wouuds: Private Albert H. Walser, Blowing Rock. SECTION TWO. Died of disease, 59; wounded severely, 105; total, 164. . The following North' Carolinians are listed in section two: Died of Disease Privates Thomas E. Lewellyn, Bound Peak, and Sam James Lewis, Raleigh. Wounded Severely: Corporal Horton Bledsoe, Todd. Missing in Action, previously reported wounded severly : Private William Far- ris, Madison. Returned to Duty, previously reported missing in action: Corp. Charles Mas- sey, North Charlotte. sses- now - -$30.00 now $33.75 now $41.25 now $48.75 now $56.25 Gastonia, N, C McAdenvilIe llatters. Correspondence of The Caaette. ." MeADENVILLE, Jan. 22. Mr. . and Mrs, A. M. Dixon, of Gaston ia, were the guests ef Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Ray Sun day.' '.- .' :, k.; i Messrs. B, B. and E. C Ray, sworn panicl by Mr.' A. M. Dixon, were the guests of Mr. Abner xlutchisaa at Mt Holly Sunday afternoon. Ms. Vester Farrington- Brows, of Kannspolis, Is spending a few days wiib Mr, and Mrs. Will Farrington. Mr. and Mrs. .George Ingram, of Al bemarle, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cloninger. Mr. Sam Wright is very ill with influ enza. Jbere are very few canes oa our mill hUL V Miss Lou Pool is very ill, but hasat influenza. Miss Lettie Cashion, who has been very ill with bloodpoison, is stiil critically ill. Mrs. Mildred Guins, of Richmond, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Slierer.'near here. . , Mrs. Guss Webb spent 'Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. L. N. Bell, at Rex. Prcf. J. L. Webb will sing ail day Sunday at Kettle Shoals academy. - Mr. Lee Moseley, one of our wounded soldier boys from France, is now run ning the cosl trucks at MeAdenvule for the ctsmpany. . Felt His Importance, i t Herbert waa asked to band the tool to hit father, who was tinder the car trying to repair It. For this his fa ther praised, him, telling him he had oeen or great assistance. When they reached homo and explained to his mother why they were late Herbert promptly added : "Tea, and If there hadnt been two of us men along wt might not be here yet" ' All Biblical Towns. It was at Lydda, which was "nigh unto Joppa," that Peter restored Aeneas, "who had kept his bed eight years and was sick of the ptlsy," and It was, of course. In Joppa Itself that Peter restored Tabitba to life, r Hero also he lodged for a time "with one Simon a tanner, whoso house Is by the seaside," and it was her that he saw the wonderful vision which taught him th universality of Christianity. TREASURER'S ANNUAL SXP0ST. (Continued from page 6.) sinking fund note, $120. Feb. 11. Kendrick Bros., Jnfc on sinking fund note, $120. March 30. W S Painter, interest on sinking fund note $17.73. J - April 12. John R Rankin, interest on sinking fund note, $80.28. April 17. O B Stowe, Int. on sinking fund note, $00. April 9. C B Armstrong, interest on sinking fund note,, $150. April 27. Thos. L Craig, interest on sinking fund note, $300. May 6. T L Ware, int on sinking fund note $45. May 11. Mrs. Leutitia A Hawkins, int. on sinking fund note, $18. H L White, int. on sinking fund note, $45. May 15. F Dilliog, int on sinking fund note, $45. May 21. J White Ware, interest on sinking fund note, $45. May 22. A Q Kale, interest on sink ing fund note, $150. July 1. T M Bradley, interest on sinking fund note $12. July 9. J N Hanna, principal of sinking fund note, $000, int on sinking fund note, $42.60 $642.60. July 13. J D Hall, interest on sink ing fund note, $75. July 18. 11 W White, principal of tinking fund note $1,500, int. $18.75 $1,518.75. July 'i'Z. Kendrick Bros., interest on sinking fund note, $120; F Dilling, int n sinking fund note, $150. Oct 7. John R Rankin, interest on sinking fund note, $80.28. Nov. 2. T L Ware, interest on sink ing fund note, $45. Nov. 6. C B Armstrong, interest on sinking fund note, $150. Nov. 13. Thos. L. Craig, intercut on sinking fund note, $300. Nov. 15. J White Ware, interest on sinking fund note, $45. Nov. 15. F Dilling, sinking fund note 1,500 and interest $45 on same, $1,545. Nov. 16. Mrs. Leutitia A Hawkins, interest on sinking fund note, $18. Nov. 27. G B Stowe, sinking fund interest, $60. Total , $749.75 Disbursements. 1918. Jan, 7. Carl Finger, Tr., sinking fund loan, J B nenson, $2,600. March 5. Carl Finger, Tr., loan, A TJ Stroup, $4,000. April L Carl Finger, Tr., loan sink ing fund, T E Johnson, $475. Dec 2, 1918, baL on hand $ 244.75 $7,319.75 SINKING FUND AND S ' - - Drawer .- Prin J. W. and N. B. Kendrick .... ...... F. Dilling ... T. I Ware Thos. L. Craig '. , . C B. Armstrong ........ .. . ...... A. VJ. Kale ........ ,.i....V J. D. Hall T. M. Bradley- ...... J no. C. Rankin and T L Ware....... .. Q. B. Stowe ...... ....... .... ....... John p. Carpenter ..." Robert G.Cherry ...... ...... J. White Ware a E. McNeely) ;...:; T. P.. Rankin ...... ...."..,... .... Jno. R. Rankin . . '-. A . , . ; ,i Mrs. Leutitia A. Hawkins ...... .... W. 8. Painter J- B. Henson . .', , . . . ' .v . . . . T. E. Jobnsoa t.,,.. A. Xf. Stroup ,,,.. , , t ' Respectfully submitted this 2nd day " ub ribed and sworn to before e, . OAD SUBSCRIPTION ROTES. ; ' :; ' J Principal cipal $ 4,000.00 5.000.00 1,500.00 10,000.00 .' 5,000.00 ; 5,000.00 2500.00 400.00 600.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1.676.151 600.00 590.83 ' 2,600.00 475.00 4,000.00 $51,441.97 Accrued Int $ 94.44 , : 101.67 ; 7.50 . ; 50.00 v ; 24.17 160.83 ; 72.50 ' 11.33 - .00 . 18.00 ' , 119.67 60.83 :' r .00 11.16 21.84 !, i.8o : , , 23.80 182.00 . 22.09 184)0 t $1,166.63 . and Int : $ 4,094.44',: .5,101.67 1507.50 10,050.00 52t.l7 6460.83 : ' 2,572-50 I'. 411.33 . 600.00 . 2,018.00 .2,119.67 : 1,059.83 lOO.OO' '-. 1,01 LIS 1.697JW . 601.80 ;. 614.62 ; 2,782.00 .: 497.09 ; 4,184.00. $52,608.60 " of Detember, 1918. ' . CARL FINGER, Treasurer, this 2nd day of December, 1918. 1 rl'RANKIN, Auditor. ' (To Bo Continued) Tb 5trenr Withstand th Winter Cold Bettor Than Una Weak Yon must have Health, Strength end En durance to fight Colds. Grip and In&uenza, When your blood to not In a healthy condition and doee not circulate properly, roar system U unable to withstand &e winter oold. v-. ,- . . - -GROVE'S TASTELESS CLI3 TCNIS Portlflee' the System Against Colds, C;!p and Influenza by Purify ia and EnricLinj the Blood, ' '- It contains the wefl-known tonla rrcp ertiee of Quinine end Iron In a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, end la pleasant to take. Yoocsn soon feel to Strengthening, Invigorating LZxX. 63c Dca't Prcd Yc-r Liver to r.:I::3 m Ovsrms s Itlswwssa, Cftaslse tisw, aUh HsaSmIm, qkly. ho Ori4ag or Pale. Cearewtaed. "' ' The organs of digestion, asslmlta 1 tlon and elimination ths itomu:li, : Uvr and bowels ara clossly aliiad, and ths proper action of any of thea organs la largely dependent upon th oorrect functioning" of all the others. - "Whipping' your Uver into action with calomel or forolng your .bowel ' with IrrlUtlng laxatives OS strong; eathartlos Is a great mistake. A. bet ' ter, safer plan Is strengthenlnr and toning ths whole dig estiva and eiimlna tlve system with Nature's Rented KR Tablet?; which not only bring . Immediate relief, but genuine and last ing benefit It acta on the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys, Improves digestion and aaaimllaUon, overcemna biliousness, corrects constipation and ; quickly relieves sick headache. Get your ayitem thoroughly cleansed -and purified for once; stomach, liver and bowels working together In .vig orous harmony, and you will not have - to take medicine every day Just take, on NR (Tablet occasionally to keep, your system in good condition and al ways i eel your nest. Bemember it 1st easier and cheaper to keep Well than. . it la to get wed. - Get a i&o box and try It with the understanding that It must give you. Ksater rejief and benefit than anr wel or Uver medicine you ever vad or no pay. Nature's Remedy (Ml Tablets) ts sold, guaranteed and, . recommended by your druggist . KENNEDY DRUG CO. ffjiL' TABLETS- W Why Ms Galomll? Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup will do all that calomel will do ana -without the "after effects.'! - SasSSBJSSSBBBBXeBgSSBa . when the uver c kzy end f Ailed to do Its vArlr fr tSa rrmh xv n a nnt at condition, calomel was the standby. xiy aua ty me uat rs ui caiuuiu iuuuu -tnt thn Hfiftpf TVrts of tnkinir the drug were C3 bad and more oftn wcrdQ than tno nuraesi tor wmca m taken. - v ,'.,.....;.'-'"' Dr.Thachcr, In cccting a medicine to take the place of calomel one that wouia co (..i ua gooa laias wwuici ifmM An n-1 rrnt-. leivn nnnA Cif Its evil effects perfected Dr. Thacher's I lver ft Clood 5yro izia wns la nsoz, ana ah wr r c! !iMt fl i nrld 1 to the fXinfl- rtenco of those who have used it. MissBtrs!e Brewer, cf Chattanooga. Xenn.. triea Cilomci. tae was aimer ing with a very serious cold and grippo ana nau no criJtTjm uawvi, er'e Liver ti Elood Eyrup. She felft better after tciing three dosee and she soon got entirely well. I think Dr. Th..K.,'d T nr T.1wl KvmO is wonderful medicine," - t&nd am very vnaiuaiu x ineu t. For nearly three quarters of a century this sterling preparation has been an "old stand-bv" in thousands of homes In treating tnenmatism, dyspepsia, in- complaints.' It is a powerful tonicand Diooa puriaer bhu iu . the uuuost confidence. . -. - WrlM Thacher Medicine Co., Czz - tanc-eniuforacopyTh Family uoctory oou. - , aympunns aM treatment of tr - mon diseases. . -L' J. , Dr.Thacher"SJJverana iouu u ... for tale by dcalea ta meUicinM evc - Where, ,r . ' VOR SALE IX OASTdMA Y:- -, , J. H. KEYXEDY A CO. ':' 3. i.kax Anwm. J TOIUUCNCB DRUG CO. FOH ALh IS OALUt BTi P. D. SUaCVlKY.