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THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19rgi The Gastonia Gazette. laaoed every Monday, Wednesday and Itiday by The Gazette Publishing Com- E. D. ATKINS. J. W. ATKINS. Editors and Managers. Admitted into the mails at the Post Office at Gastonia. N. ('., at the pound rate of Postage, April 28th, 1902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Om Tear 2.00 Six months 1-J Three months 30 One month 2 All subscriptions payable in advance ad discontinue'! promptly upon expira tion. ESTABLISHED 1880. No. 236 West Main Avenue. PHONE NO. 50. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. A BAD MOVE. Gastonia business men are entering a vigorous protest against a proposal of the Piedmont & Northern Railway to tore its passenger station from the 1ms ineas ttet-tion of town to the corner of Kast Franklin avenue and South Broad street. If such a step were taken it would not only operate against the inter ert of the merchants of Gastonia but would work a great hardship on the trn eting public as it would remove the pas senger station somo distance from the business part of Gastonia. The 1. Sc N. has almost a monopoly on the travel be tween Gastonia and Charlotte, because of the convenience of the schedules, but it would almost certainly lose a large per centage of this trade should this move be made. If we understand the attitude of the business men of the town they would not object to the office being moved to some point on South street between the square and Franklin avenue but they are oppos ed to its being taken out of the business part of town. We Itelieve if the officials f the road will carefully investigate the situation ami give due consideration to the matter the proposed move will be abandoned. MOTHERS CIRCLE TO MEET WITH MRS. McCOMBS. The Gastonia Mothers Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at :t o Ylo k with Mrs. C. .). McCombs at her home on Third avenue. Following is the program to be rendered: "Health and Cleanliness,'' Mrs. W. T. Love; "Manners and Socia Relations," Mrs. O. H. Carpenter; "Health of School Children." Mrs. .1. L Beal. Subscribe to The Gazette. BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR MR. A. M. WHITESIDES. Mr. A. Monroe Whitesides was sixty years old Friday but he had forgotten the fact until, about dusk, he came in from the back yard, where he had lieen sharpening a saw, to find a number of his friends gathered in the parlor around a glowing tire waiting to greet him and to join him in partaking of a sumptu ous repast which Mrs. Whitesides ami his his daughters had prepared in honor of the occasion without letting the guest o' honor know anything about it. The guests were Hev. Dr. .1. C. Galloway, Messrs. Kd Whitesides. .1. K. Lindsay, .1. II. Matthews. M. T. Wilson and K. Lee Wilson and H. M. Weir. The occasion was a most delightful one and the guests departed wishing Mr. Whitesides many returns of this happy event in his life. President and Mrs. Wilson spent a qui et day in I'aris yesterday. They went to church in the morning and took a long auto ride in the afternoon. President Wilson received the new ambassador to France. William G. Sharp. GASTOMA-DALLAS TRANSFER LINES. Cars leave Gastonia From J. M. Belk Companya. Cars leave Dallas from Dallas Cafe. Lt. Gastonia 8:00 a. m. Lr. Gastonia 9:25 a. m. Lt. Gastonia 11:25 a. m. Lt. Gastonia 1:25 p. m. Lr. Gastonia 3:25 p. m. Jr. Gastonia 5:25 p. m. Lt. Gastonia . 7:25 p. m. Lr. Dallas 7:30 a. m. Lt. Dallas 8:25 a. m. Lv. Dallas 10:25 a. m. Lt. Dallas 12:25 p. m. Lt. Dallas 2:25 p. m. Lt. Dallas 4:25 p. m. Lt. Dallas 6:25 p. m. 'LOOK PLEASANT SMILE A LITTLE" Saving The Overtime No dinner, home or pleasure hour lost ami bookkeeping does not become a drudgery when your office is equipped with a Wales Adding Machine Wales speed and Wales con venience are not due to chance. They come of definite planning to shorten motion, to bring all oper ating features together in plain sight to surround the work with safeguards that shall .humanly speaking-- eliminate error by eli minating the personal equation. One i Iocs not have to stop to think with the Wales. Let us put one in your office without obligation to you. Try it out and if not satisfactory wo will call ami take it up. Atkins -Baber Book Co. Phone 265 223 W. Main St. Gastonia,-N. C. Vinol will Stop a Cough and Break Up a Cold A constitutional remedy that removes the cause by building up the system. These elements contained in Vinol Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron, Man ganese and Glycerophosphates soon create an energy that throws off the cold and prevents its reoccurrence. It has given ninety per cent satisfac tion for sixteen years. HERE IS PROOF: Dunn, N.C 'I suffered with a chronic cold for four months, coughed day and night. Had to keep on working when I was not able to. I saw Vinol advertised end tried it, and I want to tell you it iast cured that cold in a short time. It made me eat and sleep well, better everyway. j. (j. Bagley, Dunn, N.C, Lagrange, N.C "For years I suffered with a chronic cough, so I could not sleep nights and continued to lose flesh. My druggist asked me to try Vinol. It cured my cough, I can sleep nights and have gained twelve pounds. Vinol is the best tonic and tissue builder I have ever taken." W. D. Ren, Lagrange, N.C. For all run-down, nrom, nMmlo eondlMom, weak women, overworked men, oiu people iuiu oeuceie euiaren, tnere M no remedy like vinoi. J. H. Kennedy & Company, Druggists, Adams Drug Com pany and Druggists Everywhere I ISif UsbI EitosWy Br ftrndfaa is Cm kalaf A Inbeaa Ep&aic Colds, Coaght, Pneumonia, Sorm Throat, LaCrippm Succumb Rapidly Whin BRAME'S VAPOMENTHA SAL VE it applied to the throat, chert and noetrilt. It break 1 up congeition, ii stimulating and anti septic, givei instant relief. Will not stain the clothes. Recognized by physicians and druggist a the most effective. For sale at Druggist, 30c, 60a and $1.20 or cent prepaid by BRAME MEDICINE CO, M0KTI W&XESBOUt t. C ii iff ! iihi iniiiaacaaaMaaMaMaaa K. OF P. NOTICE. Regular meeting 7:0 tonight. Work in Third Hank. All members uri d to be present. ('. K. CAKI'KNTKR, C. C. J. H. KKKVKS. K. Ii. S. Dr. Peterson Medical Expert and Specialist. Office Practice Only. Medicines Furnished. Over ::o YKAHS Succeed:! 1'raitice in the Treatment "f 'hr..:iic Nervous ami r'ei 1:11 1 iiseases nt .Men a no no-i. Means Health to ymi if you suffer fr in Catarrh, Obesity, Rheumatism, Constipa tion, Piles, Throat. Lung. Urain, Heart, Plood ami Skin Diseases. Bladder Trou bles, Specific Blood l'oisniing, Krup tions, I'lcers, or Dyspepsia. We Cure After Others Fail. OFFICE upstairs, over VAN SLEEN'S JEWELRY STORE. Heirs 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Broadway TODAY Carle E. Carlton presents Lillian Walker ' Supported bv ! Edith D . I Cor-i e I'zze'l I Ramsey Wa I ce 1 In Graham Phillips' great story I 1 'The Grain of Dust' Broadway TODAY Says This Photographer As She Presses the Bulb and Makes the Grouchy Grin. jr;n,i.n ymim iu 11 1 UBjiMWan wm wv - v-: FOLLOWS HIS PLOW SINGING i THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER With His Thoughts on Hungry Thousands "Over There" Farmer Bends to His Task of Feeding Sufferers, Happy in the Thought That He Is Doing His "Bit." Any man who has health and strength j ing heartburn. My fingers also beeame to work for success has every reason to numb, and my nerves were in bad shares be happy and contented and that is the j and I was generally miserable. I heard spirit that moves the American farmer , of this new remedy, I'cplai and began today as he labors in the fields. This is I taking it. The result has been a complete particularly true in the North Carolina J surprise to me, as it brought me around fanner, and one of them, C. C. Young, j quickly and I am now in excellent condi Clayton, N. C, expresses the spirit that I ion. I can eat my meals without disa is behind the farmers of this State. Mr. j greeable af er effects; nervousness has Young has just recovered his health so j disappeared and I no longer exporien. e j that terrible heartburn that caused me so , 111 11 h suffering. I really feel like a new A POPULAR GIRL WAS MADE HAPPY Her Life Was Far From Pleas ant Until She Made a Dis covery That Changed Things r. f if hr i 1? Asking other people to "look pleas nt" is an important part of a ph to rapher's business and i' is equally as important that the photographer should look pleasant wHIe making the reques'. Mr. F. G. Harris, Kaleigh 's well known photopraghie artist, points out that her work often requires her to wear a genial smile though utterly miserable at the mo ment. Mrs. Harris says: "Being a photographer requires me to be in my studio nearly all of the time I have had to be there in s' i'e of the fact that I suffered from indigestion for three years and was very nervous. I could not sleep at night owing to gas on njr stomach, and all of this caused me to lose considerable weight Peplai brought a change and now I can eat heavy food for breakfast and enjoy it very much. I sleep like a babe and take more interest la mjr work. I want others to take Pen lax aa I have for it baa caused me to gain la weight and feel real jolly. " that he is able to do his bit, and says: "I go to work on my farm every day with a feeling of real joy, because I know lhat my efforts are going to count, and that everything grown in this country this year is going to help suffering humanity During the last two years I have not been able to get this satisfaction out of my work on account of my heal:h, having suffered grea'ly with indigestion and tiers outness. I could not eat a rneal wit out being siik afterwards and hav- nian. get a lot out of living and sing 'The Mar Spangled Banner' as I work n 111 v farm.'' I V, v t if J w Mi- . . f !' , J a" ' 'V'H . t y,iri.i or1-. I. aa HERE'S WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT TANLAC "I Feel Like Going From House to Houseand Telling Every body About It," Says A. J. Livingston -People From All Walks of Life Praise Medicine That Has Helped Them. "I feel just like going from house to house ami telling the people about Tan lac. " A. J. Livingston, Ashland City, Tcnn. "This is really the first medicine I have ever taken thnt does what they say it will do. ".I. F. Hollev, Lexington, Ky. "I would not take one thousand dol lars for what this wonderful imdicine, Tanlae, has done for me." Mrs. Muttie Lutes, Lexington, Ky. "We have sold 1.1S0 bottles of Tan l.".c and hae never had a dissatisfied cus t 'iner. Sniiscr Drug Co., Columbia, Tenn. iJIJTJ "For two years before taking Taulac 1 had rheumatism so bad I couldn't raise my left hand to my head. I now feel like : new man." ,1. H. Woodward. Lexing ton, Ky. "1 feel so good after taking Tanlae that I told my hands the other day 1 be !iecd I could beat any of them shuck ing com. I meant it, ami believe I ( odd have beat 'em all." - .1. A. White, Ii. F. 1 ., Lexington, Ky. "In my thirty years of active practice as a physician I have never seen anything to equal Tanlae as a medicine to produce results. "--Dr. .1. T. L'dwards, Fayette ille, (ia. "I would certainly like to shake the hand of the man who discovered Tanlae, and tell him the good it has done my wife. "--IJ. L. Winter, Macon, (ia. "I wouldn't take a hundred acres of the tx-st land in Georgia for the good Tanlae has done for me. " .. T. Moody , tireensboro, (ia. "This medicine m worth its weight iu gold, and if the price was fifty dollars . bottle instead of one dollar I would buy it just the same if I had the money."--Hubert Young, Knoxville, Tenn. ' Four bottles of Tanlae helped me more than fifteen years of medical troat inent that cost me an average of .100 a year. " K. H. Hall, Fountain City Tenn. 1 "Money couldn't buy the good tlii Tanlae has done for inc. ' Kx-KheritT Archie Anderson, Houston, Texas. "Tanlae has certainly helped me aarf I recommended it t others for the gxt it has done for ine. " Fx Sheriff C. W. Nfangum, Atlanta, ( ia. "I would spend the last dollar 1 hal on earth for Tanlae; I have gained nine and a half pounds on one bottle and feel just like a new man." J. T. Andrews. " If the people of this town only knew tin' good Tanlae did me you wouldn't i aide to make it fast enough to supply th demand." -Mrs. Mattie C Bond, Mem phis, Tenn. "Yes, sir, I gained twenty five pound ly taking Tanlae. and it has been a lonf time since I felt as well as I do now."- 'apt. .leff D. IJiggs, Yicksburg, Miss. "Before I took Tanlae I would gladly have given a thousand dollars to have been able to eat the supper I 've just fiu ished. ' ' John Farrell, Nashville, Teiift TAN'LAC 18 SOLI) BY GOOD DKU; (ilSTS KYKRYWHKRK. I IDEAL THEATER! MONDAY TUESDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN MABEL NORMAN in "FIGHT FOR MILLIONS" hi "SUBS AND SIMPS" Big V Comedy .A PERFECT 36" and "GOING, GOING, GONE v ' Some I n t lire Featuring HAROLD LOYD ( s) and SNUB POLLARD LATEST PATHE NEWS V EDiNESDAYand THURSDAY The Great Patriotic Spectacle "Lafayette We Come" (Pershing 1917) The Romance of France and America. A super motion-picture spectacle inspired by Pershing's immortal speech at the tomb of Lafayette. The glorification of Franco-American unity of purpose and spint. Depicting the tenderness and care extended our boys by French mothers and how they are received and en tertained in the homes of the French. 10c ADMISSION 20c PEPLAX, THE NA TURE MEDICINE j T1 ere are a I t of pe-p!e, farmers and ! others, who could nut ill rp "IV " and I pleasure in t1 eir w rk by 'aking I'eplax i at t1 is seas u of le year. T' is power j 'id remedy will put 'he diges ive organs 1 in good coiiditi ,n, eliminate poisonous j ' wnste and ward off spring fever. j . I This is a story of how Miss Marie Dog- i . , , , ge't, a well known Charlotte voung lady i superior. It creates a healthy appe 1 e, I .. . ,r . , 3 1 living at !tlj Trvon street, was quickly j brings s mnd, restful sleep and gives en- j transferred from a highjy nervous, si. k ' ergy and vigor to weak, nervous, run- ;iM, rmi, ,. u,nan , a healthy, haopy i down men ami women. Its use for dan- j being, fit to live and to enjoy living. Miss I GASTOMAN ! Is to bp specially explained in Gastonia. gerous after effects of pneumonia, inrlu Dr. A. M. Weinberg, of the I'eplac Com- ! enza and severe colds is highly recom mended to bring back strength and en rich impoverished blood. I'et lax is now spe ially recommended at the J. II. Kennedy Drug Store and there Dr. Steinberg will arrive in a few days to meet Gas'onia people personally, explain all about Peplax, tell how t should be taken and the results that may lie expected from its use. any, will lie in (iastonia to remain a short time. The object of his visi' is to acquaint the pe iple of (iastonia with the merits of this medi ine. I'eplax is a tonic of the highest de gree. It is highly recommended for t'e tetament of dyspepsia, stomach, liver and kidney troubles ami catarrhal affec tions. Its action on the digestive system is al most instantaneous. It is designed to go right to the seat of the trouble, rebuild tissue and bring real nerve vigor. Ai a strength builder, Peplax has no Hogget t says: "I suffered from stomach trouble and catarrh for more than a year ami began to lose weight. I was nervous, could not sleep at night and my skin was sallow and blotchy. I began to imagine that my ing over this I bt all ambition and ed over this I lost all ambition and wanted to be left alone. I knew of the benefit my mother had obtained from I'eplax and decided to try it. I began to improve almost immediately. I no longer had pains after eating and began to sleep soundly and gained in weight. My catarrh is gone and I am full of en ergy. I am so thankful for what Peplax has done for me that I am anxious to let anyone know, who is going through what I did, where to turn for help." TODAY . LOUISA M. ALCOTT'S Famous Story "LITTLE WOMEN" There is no need to read the story because Jo, Beth, Amy. Laurie and Professor Baer will live before your eyes in one hour of the happiest entertainment you ever enjoyed. ADMISSION 10c and 15c TUESDAY BERT LYTELL in THE SPENDER" It's A Metro 44 WEDNESDAY:, NORMA TAl MADGE in "THE SAFETY CURTAIN" From the book bj Paul West
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