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THX GASTONIA GAZETTE. FBI DAT, FEBRUARY 7, 19197. Gastonia and Gaston A Department Conducted by the Gastonia Chamber of Commerce. NEW MEMBERS are always desira ble and there are always a few who by some chance have not ben enlisted yet in the Chamber of Commerce. John L. Beal, victorious veteran of more than one mem bership campaign, is chairman of the Membership Committee and is planning ew activity goon. BULLETINS nre a good thing if they keep the memlership in close touch with the work of the organization, or even give him an inkling to some of the work he hadn 't thought about. The office issued one in brief form on the first of the month. If the memliers like the idea it will be continued. blc comment. And they bring about bet ter attendance after a committee mem ler has once glimpsed them. COMMIStION-MAXA(iER government has been endorsed by the Hoard of Abler men for (iaatonia anil naturally the city's civic body is deeply interested in the proposition. At the request of the De partment of Civic Affairs data is being collected regarding this form, whether for or against. iStraight out information is being secured. cutt, Salisbury. Shube 8. Clark, Greens boro, and Claudius R. Marlow, Wilson. WECTION FOUR. Wounded, degree undetermined, .120; wounded slightly, 451"; total, 772. The following North Carolinians are listed in section four: Wounded, Degree Undetermined : F'ri vates Henderson Parker Knowls, Char lotte, Hubert Roberson, Williamston, and drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restore vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon (eel its Strength ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c Harvey Willis, Bettie. Wounded Slightly: Sgt Robert Y. Sasser, Goldsboro ; Privates Fred Wilson, Vaneeboro, Henry I). Padgett, Andrews, and Christopher Steeley, Olds. Only $2 a year leading newspaper, scribe today. for Gaston county's The Gazette. Sub- Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Daws su refund moorr If PAZO OINTMEN" to cure Itching. Price 60c, Instantly relieves ItchlnS Pile, and von ran resum uecp ancr mo vk application. AUTOMOBILE ROUTINGS are fur nished free of cost if they will only make application a little ahead of the date of departure. The Chamlier of Commerce is always equipped with the latest informa tion along this line and it is a pleasure to assemble it for a member. THIRTY SEVEN members of the Chamber of Commerce were active in committee work during the month of .fan uary. The others will soon have full op portunity. too. "IN JUDGING the work and accom plishments of an organization like the Chaniler of Commerce, it is well to keep in mind these important facts: The or ganization has no power lieyond moral suasion; it has no capital for invest ment, nor has it authority to compel oth ers to invest. Its sole power for good rests in its ability to smooth the way for inves'ment and development; to do these things that the individual has neither the inclination nor the power to do. ' ' Thus spake a wise man, saying much in a few words. PROTEST has been filed against the reported intention of the Piedmont & Northern Railway to move the passenger station to Broad street and Franklin ave nue, until the matter can be gone into further. Many business men have ex pressed themselves as believing that such a move would be a serious mistake. THE OLD WOODEN SIGN has been removed from in front of the offices of the Chamlier of Commerce. Doub less it served its good purpose in its day but that day was past and in its wea'herbeat en condition it wasn't setting a very good example. So it has gone tbe way of all old landmarks. COMMITTEE CHARTS on the walls showing at'endnnce and non attendam e on committees have aroused much favora- Stomach Out Of Order 7 Try NR VtetMng Batter to StraieMn You Out Aftar Eating Too Much. Ton Uvae, Regulates Bowol. Acts Plossantly. Guaranteed. WEDNESDAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAINED 2,050 NAMES. (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON, Feb. ". The follow ing army casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American ex peditionary furces: SECTION ON E. Wounded severely, 7v missing in ac tion, lfi; total. !4. The only North Carolinian listed in section one is Corp. Carl R. Brooks, of Reidsville, who was severely wounded. SECTION TWO. Killed in action, 1:1; died of wounds, S: died of accident or other cause. .'! : died of disease, II; wounded severely, 117; total l"i5. The following North Carolinians are listed in section two: Killed in Action: Private Richard F. Wimiinghain, Graham. Wounded Severely: Privates James R. Martin, Raleigh, Marvin Robertson, Bertha, and Anthony Bordeaux, Burgaw. SECTION THREE. Wounded, degree undetermined, 4!!f; wounded slightly, ."94 ; total 1 OJ!). The following North Carolinians are listed in section three: Wounded, Degree Unde'ermined : Lieu tenants Chester O. Bell, Linden, and Geo. S. Beatty, Clinton; Sgt. Gordon S. Beard, Parkton; Corp. Dr. W. Kimsey, Smoke niont ; Privates Daniel Anders m. Old Dock, ami ELDIE D. HENDERSON, of GASTONIA. Wounded Slightly: Corp. John David Henry, Warsaw; Privates Clinton V. Jones, Medora, Janus Hint .n, Clayton, Jay L. Irvin, Concord, Clyde Kirkman, Lexington, Samuel G. Fnlford. Supply, Bigey Hinton, Selma, Martin I. Honey- VAPOMENTHA SALVE FOR CROUP, COLDS, ETC For the treatment of eronp, colds and pneumonia, ruli Bran e's Yapo nientha t'alve into the chest, throat, under the arms and between the shoulders, then saturate a flannel cloth with the salve and apply ar.iund the body as hot as you can bear. For colds, coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, put a little of Brame's Vapomentha up each nostril night and morning, gives instant relief. Brake's is pre scribed by physicians and is consid ered by druggists as the most elec tive. It will not stain the clothes. Order now. Don't delay. 311c, (iOe ami .fl.2D sizes. If your dealer cannot supply you will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by Rrarne Medi cine Co., North Wllkesboror. N. C on BUYER Has just returned from the Northern Markets where she bought a big line of the newest and nobbiest ladies' wear to be had. These are beginning to arrive and are being put on display. You w7ant to see these before you do any Spring buying. We still have a few Coats, Suits and Dresses, all good styles and materials, which are going at 3 Off i aiany peojxer em too much ever? oay ana most t..t ci-oh too rnoch some days. That 13 v.i.y Americans suffer moro t!i:..n c::y peop;. i i:.o World from ir.diEeslion, bbiousnets ana constipation. Wittt a mue though tfu!ness and care, however, a creat amount of tmm distress couia be avoided and youH never realize lww tr.10 V.'.i 13 until 70U become ono of tho severe! million people or th! country who keep a bo:: of Nature's Remedy (,E XaUiets) c jnEtarulr nn Jiari sml i-m It whenever indigestion, biliousness or consiipauoT mreatens. Unlike laxative purses, cathartics, arach as oil, calomel, etc., which mere ly force bowel action. Nature's Remedy exerta a benciclal Influence vpon the vuure uigrauve ana euminative sys tem the stomach, liver, bowels and even the kidneys. Its purpose Is to promote vigorous and harmonious ac tion 0 ell ll:o organs that handle the food and body vaste. That is wLy the results which fol low the use cf Nature's Remedy are always a delightful s irprbo to those who flr-c try it. The action while prompt and thorou;r!i. Is as n;lld and rentle a::d pleasant S3 J."at;re her self, and tho tcorouch cieun.insr the body receives brlncn a fcelir.fr of real relief euid benefit sucli os ro laxative j IU or cathartic ever pro duced for n.::yor.e. Get a 2'? b-.x of Nature's Remedy (NR Tab: ;.-.) e.-.A try II There u r.o TUx in C-:rf-e fur it must r, ; you exoatcr if . f iml benefit than any liver ;r Uw! Hiellcr.e vuu ever used or money back instantly. It Is sold, guaranteed recommended by vour crufs.N- KENNEDY There are some splendid bargains in these and wTe invite you to come in and see them. We Invite your business and assure yon in advance of every courtesy and accom modation consistent with safe Banking. Our savings account offen opportunity to those who would like to begin laying away small sums. It pays 4 per cent compounded quar terly. We solicit your account no matter how small. Our business is not confined to that of Banking. We solicit toot Fire Insurance business. Let us write it for you. The Bank of Lowell Low N. C. S. M. ROBINSON, Praideot T. P. RANKIN, Cukier HEEL OPPOSITE P0ST0FFICE ff,iiL'iima'P?'-pllww The Gastonia Vulcanizing Company WE TAKE CARE OP ALL YOUR TIRE TROUBLES and guarantee satisfaction in every in stance. We apply the Gates Half Sole, guaranteed by the makers for 3,500 miles. SEE US AT 114 NORTH MARIETTA STREET The Man Who Tells How 8 Famous Nature Remedies Were Made Into A Great Medicine, Is Coming Here I - TABLETS -NF? $T3 tESffiWC ttrlssra. EYU LAKJ Chiropractic PtMALI Adjustments Will Remove tho Causa of imCTlOlI tf aty tf ft Wtoiritf f arts awt M cmuI sy swtm 1st- U tt,t m lit s)m ky a uMaxstea I s E A S c DR. E. J. O'BRIEN - Chiropractor , 407-8 First National Bank GASTONIA. N. C. 1 vTJr Vmali kwl Dr. A. M. Stinhrg is coming to Gas tonia. for many years Dr. Steinberg baa been a leader in his field. His theroies are ilifferent from many because he has ap plied old and securely established knowl edge to a new idea with the result that it was recently announced that, after fif teen years of work with his assooia'ed djctors and chemists, he has produced a medii ine that, while it is so simiili? anv ne can understand it, the results obtain ed have been remarkable. In explaining his work and what led to :t. Dr. SteinlKTg said: "Fifteen years ig-i l was regarded as a hopeless victim ,f ys-c- sia and intestinal ca'arrh whi''h ad resulted fruni a break down of my Ik-estive sys'em. Today, I am robust, work b;?rd nod en iov life. Doubted Secret Medicines. ''I befan t- distrust the secret, myste oiis niediinos t':at were given me. I ei.nme a tehevrr in the safe, sensible erre.lips. .,tllo had nrtivided. I bet'nn 'es these remedies. I could under stand 'hem and thev seemed so simole ind sure. Tic record of the merit of Xa'ure -eme.lies was i lain. Medi- al works are "f t'-eir safety and value. bitter tonic grasses to cure his stomach, and the deer feeds on the herbs and tree shoots to rid his intestines of poisons and to gain new vigor. ' ' Today, I want to say to everyone, "Take the Nature remedies that you know all about. Don 't touch a secret medicine or preparation. Best Remedies Combined. " 'Don't neglect stomach trouble for one day. Don 't let your liver stay tor pid or your kidneys sluggish. Don't let constipa'ion get n hold on you. If your digestive system is clogging with waste t!:ere may be years of sii kness f r you. "There have now been combined in ne safe, simple medicine that anyone can understand, the eijjht best known Xa ure remedies s that these pure Nature produ ts w rk not on one organ arme but on the en' ire digestive tract. The stoni-a-h, liver, kidneys, nliment.try canal and intestines the entire digestive ma-'iin-"y -may now lie purified and invigorat ed and c,t h organ made to again do its vork tiward erea'ing real digestion of iuris'ing food, pure blood, restful bodily ad deeo, vigorous nerve force strength. "Peplax, my new medi'-ine. is eom- f nil of proof e American ilt'rims handed d wn to 1 pised ef these combined Nature remedies ur p'-ardniothe'-s the home prescri"ti ms and gi prepared tha ea h keeps all of its if Nature remedies that f r generations own special curative value while, at the ke'it 'be pi 'iieers well and' hardv. I same time, all act together to create een- 'Bii. gradually, these obi smnrllv e- i c-al relief. t.ablis' ed meli- ines were sunplan'ed by the fads of today. And while medical fads grew sickness grew until the aver- j ape American dies at 39 years and we have become a nation of stomach suffer-, erg. "Nature gave the animals the instinct that guides them to te Nature prorluefs srengh by which he lives. Nature sends the pampered, over fed house dog to the "There is no secret abiut Peplax. In sead of secrecy and mystery, every Na ture remedy used is told about and just wl'at ea h remedy is famous for and wha it is designed to do is explained. - "The Nature remedies that make Pep lax so easily understood are: "Gentian root, best known of all store -a"h tonics and designed to overcome in that keep them in health. The bear goes straight from his winter cave to feed on the berries and harks so his system may be cleansed and invigorated to build the digestion and food fermentation and to create a healthy, normal appetite. "Dandelion root, the old remedy most i esteemed to correct the common affec j tions of the liver. "Juniper berries, which are used to aid , purifi. a'ion of the kidneys and bladder. I ' ' Rhubarb root, known the world over I for its astringent and purga'ive action that gives needed invigoration to the in testines. "Licorice root, known for i'a power to allay ami softco irri a T, ri and designed to remove foreign mucus clogging the di gestive tra t. Safe, Sensible, Pure. ".Fanrii.a (linerer root, the special stomachic that warms the stomach, in creases the flow of vital digestive juices and stimulates and nourishes the stomach bl d supply. " Sarsaiinrilla root, most famous of all blood remedies, and Mandrake, the f id remedy noted as a nerve tonic and to overcome the sleeplessness of dyspeptics. "These are the famous Nature reme dies, safe, sensible and pure, which have been so 1 ng kn wn for their curative worth. Kverybodv knows their merit. That is why the thousands upon thous ands who have taken Peplax were confi dent of its merit before thev began the j famous Penlax treatment and who now endorses it. ' ' "I will personally explain Peplax in j Gastonia," said Dr. Steinberg. "I have selected the J. H. Kennedy Drug Store ns the Peplax headquarters. There I will myself meet the hundreds of people who are in need of relief." The coming -of Dr. Steinberg, who will arrive in a few days, will be given a spe cial announcement in this newspaper. Conserve Your Labor MONEY IS STORED LABOR. PUT A LITTLE OF IT ASIDE EVERY WEEK. YOU WILL SOON ACCUMU LATE A RESERVE FUND FOR EMERGENCY. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT EVEN THOUGH YOU START WITH ONLY ONE DOLLAR. REGULAR SAVING NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE AMOUNTS, IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN A SUBSTANTIAL BEGIN NING. EVERY DOLLAR SET ASIDE IN THIS BANK WILL BE EARNING 4 PER CENT INTEREST FOR YOU. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. EARNS INTEREST OF 4 PER CENT. AT THE RATE R. L. Davis & Son FRESH MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS Phone 60 and Subscribe for The Gazette $2.00 Year V
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