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PAGI SIX. THE CASTONIA GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, MAT 28, 1919. Mr. Fate Arrowoxvl am! Mrs. Bon ner MrSivain. of Kind's Mountain, route two, .' ''it' gu't Sun.liiy of Mr. and Mm. .Inn- K i 11 1:111 . To know what's going on you mat lead The Gazette. LONG SHOAL ITEMS. ( orrespon letu e of Tlie (iazette. I.OMI SHOAL. May --. Kev. J i nt Cieen ha- started a ti'n .lay im-fting at . till pla . . in Gaston Mr-. A i.-It-r- .1. II. iff !.!. : returned ii.mi.- W l!nla from tt.e Lis:, olnton SUFFERED WITH 7;x". RHEUMATISM, CATARRH 'ZZ AW . V MA 'H 11.1 k t ., ., V ., : M - A . . . 1 of i . - . . a" ::. . : fvi'.dav ' 1 v- I - '' ' I . ' I M - .1 :,s a . : - - j. , ." I 1 1. : : .r.. I i M... ,. (.. .. : ,t . :u-.: t 1 I . ' ' "" I .- , . !. M . at. i' -. I'- !'-- I - ! . li - 1 . .... - . .1 lntf. :u..: : : I " - - K : .- t-vei . i .-'V .. ' N ' - . , !, t.-r t.,k. !, . !..".-: N : . i ' ! .... - v . 1 . a . . nil :i ; . 1 - " ' ' 1 ' ' ' . 1 4 . . I ' ' 1 life t I -:", '.. , - i M . I ! . -. .r . .: an. I lio ' lv t. ' .. ..i. v" ' ' i .. , ; i; , : ' :' 1 oil 1. 1 I 'I t!.l- - ..I ! I " "Z '", 0it hickory men a"" ' ' ' "" .. ' g . i GO TO GREENVILLE. ' Fust Annual Reunion Will Be Held Sep- T'"' u "' "N""i:"" 1 'r tember ;o at Camp Sevier. The HI.-. ..I" ;r- ft .l.."n m tl. I I)ix..'ns:ituiy an. I otiirr r.'li.-il.l.' Mif.ii.-al . M "V"-tiv.' .-.im- look- a- f..i..w-: Km.....-I in : 1 ' ! k...v A --..kit inn. 'aw .t' tlif -laii.lnl.'ii- - -t.'in. in 1. 1 1 . .'if: -I ''! "! tii.' tain... 1- .fth Mion. 111 -1 1 f 1 1 1 1 . . 11 . ti 1111:1. h an.l in.-r 1 . i -1. . ! t.i.la. !iii-l -rl.'. t."l troiiM.--. ilirnni. rli.aiiiiati-m. ratarrli. nii;.-. 1 . :- I I f..t ln.l.l- sores, iil.f!-. -kin ri ,i.finii-. m.Tra:..il nvt:. m . . 'a t n -n iii.'.'tiii a n-t it-tir-t an.) I. 'a. I ii-.iiiiiiK'. I'li-l.-r it n n...l.-.. ;u:i'ii:i: '''t. H''"T I .' I tnirniN .. Intnl.. i. -wfllini's that li.'iv.' I .attaii.'.ia. M'lli.tii. A !if i 1 1.- an. I witliKt I all other treatm.-nt .lia.-ar j r..!-i!iii..a all l.i I im- t'..i t!i.' -..n- as if I iy majjir. " wh'i ' i.iii"!!. :m :il- 15a I- I'reiart'. li .1. ('. Mi'inh-nliall. K:ms . '''ri'' ville, I ii. I.. 4n y.'ar a .truKit. Sol, I My .1. H K.Min.'.ly linn; t ..:n,a Fifty cents bring The Gazette three ny, Castonia. X. C. ? months. Try it. DESFRT FOR MANY REASONS Swimming Pool Now Open To The Public Our new swimminsr pool, adjoining our Ice Plant on South Columbia Street, is now open from y a. in. to mid night every week-day, with a comnftit rmnasrer in charge. FOR THE LADIES: While the pool is open to ladies at all times, we have set aside TUESDAY andlTHURSDAY afternoons of each week, from 1 to p. m. as LADIES' DAYS, when no one but ladies and girls will be admitted. Private dressing rooms, shower baths, spring boards, letc. Everything clean and sanitary. Bathing suits for rent. R. Hope Brison & Company I nnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnann g MORGAN & HARVEY a a a a a a Hai e jast received and have on sale at Ed Shell's Stables in DALLAS FIFTY HEAD OF MARES AND MULES a a a a a p a a a a Broke and ready to work. Can suit you in any kind or size C MORGAN & HARVEY g Ed Shell's Stables, - DALLAS, N. C. tlnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnn" Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of TextileJMachinery Gastonia, N. C. Soft Clean Grey Castings Iron Every Soldier Who Flees the Colors In Ti nes of Peas; Is Not Neces sarily Disloyal. The reversion to peuce Is welcomed hy incst nifn. but there Is a croup la the hi my and navy poMed as desert ers w ho must lie uneasy in their minds. Ties Ttinn in th;' army implies aV senre witli.nit leave for ''"J days, and entnils a court-tiinrtial if the individ ual m reclaimed, says a writer in Lon don Ari-iTs. In tini" of war it was a serious husl- ii. --. ami a man risk- in- ire almost as much hy runiim nwuv trotu uap ;cr a- liv runtime Into it. I.ut in pence times there Is some times an lenient of humor in deser 'i..n fr..m the forces. Men run away for uch trivial reasons, sometimes merely to join another unit. Men desert chleilv because they are .! :!v . otif r :itei! bv irritatlnc restric- t!,.i -. ..r-..nal aniin.'-ny of superiors or I ir private reasons. oi'iet lines an attractive uniform like that of a lancer regiment will -e.iuci an infan ryman. I have In I'.iml a corporal who was chased by military jiolicc in Aldershot two years a fit r the ilcserticti. one of the M. P.'s having known him In his former unit. A man -till lilm; left the navy In a hurry in 174. An officer had call?i hi in a liar, n charge he countered with his nst. tor winch ne was piacea in irons. A r're on hoard that nipht ga?e him his chance. He roamed Australia until his ship went out of commission, when the charge automatically lapse! Discontent with existing conditions Is a frequent cause of a man break ing awav. In I'.O." a private who held an army skilled trade certificate was deputed to examine applicants for special enlistment in that branch. He prepared the test the finished work. Those who qualified were created staff sergeants a week later, with pay amounting to four times his own. Mis repeated requests for promotion wa re turned down, as he was a regu lar. While mi leave he deserted, join ,ng another regiment immediately, and nftcr H months in Saloniki he was d!s harged under an assumed name with heart trouble. A kindly '. . has been known to give an incorrigible a few days' leave niid a sovereign, with the advice to lose himself in the rosy times of peace. STANLEY HAPPENINGS. and examined Chinese Foundling in Luck. A Chinese baby named Anna Ml chaelson became Anna Lee Chir Wore, legally adopted daughter ol Chin H. Wore, weaithy proprietor ol a Xew York restaurant, Iry order ol Justice Cohalan in the supreme court Incidentally the story of how the chile1 was saved from death in infancy anc acquired the surname by which sht has been known, was dis losed. Tit years ago Patrolman Michaelson wat walking his beat in Chinatown whr his attention was attracted hy tht piercing wail of an infant. In an al ley ash barrel be found the Chinesi child, in no suit of (If .thing, and blue w ith ei!il. The policeman w rappee the waif in his overcoat and took hel to the police station, whence she waf later taken to the New York Found lings' hyme. At about the same timt the childless Chin II. Wore, who h prospering in business, and his whit wife vi.-ited tic institution in searcf of an infant for adoption. Theii hearts went out to Anna Michaelson and they took the child home th first Chinese girl legally adopted lr Xew York county. Corre8K)inleiice of The Gazette. STAXLKY, May JO Miss Mamie Smith entertained with a pound party Friday night at tlie dome of Tier sister, Mrs. Howard 'loiiinger. Following tlie enjo.v nu'iit of games an. I contests, cake and can. lit- were nerved in tlie .lining room, win. ii was tastefully .lecoiated ita pink and white laurel. I utcrest ipg sen ires luuc .1 li te 1 at t e Haptist ion. i ipl ci Mian, ot 1 a 1 la -. win li.. Ming al.gci i -! !. -c:l.c- t hi- j .a -t c k Mi-- .liianita iiiiiii,c' i iiw , uf Ilim-ton, I'cxa-. i- -pending iiei vacation witliliei parent-. Mi. and Mr-. Heaiy iimincrrow . M.. f .ink uininer row . ot' Irwin. Ten-nr--e, . i- ii-iting to- patent-. Mi. and Mi- 1 1 ci i Si i miner inn . Ml l'.. le I Vt. !.... -Lent t l.e eek en I Nl I. IVtel-.n. cell been b llr has iiei e .1 a 1 ing I riott . Mi Sewer Swallowed Auto. During a recent heavy rain a con siderable area of a well-paved Phila delphia street suddenly caved in, swal lowing n heavy touring car which had just siop-d at the curb. The owner of the car stepped from it only a few seconds before it dropped Into a hole 'Mi feet deep. The collapse of a 14 loot brick sewer, flooded beyond Its capacity, was the cause of the failure of the pavement. A second heavy storm immediately following brought another rush of water through the broken drain. Although a guard was promptly thrown about the opening, the car, which was lying on Its side in the crushed sewer, entirely disappear ed without leaving a trace either in the sewer or in the creek which re ceives its outflow. popular Mechanics .Magazine. May Be Life on Venus. From what we know of the surface conditions and climates of the various members of the solar system. Prof. Svatite Arrhenius concludes that Venus is the only planet besides the earth where life is possible. Venus has a dense, warm atmosphere of high humidity. With everything dripping wet. I lie near the equator should be luxuriant, though of low order on ac count uf (be uniform climate and lack of need for specialization; but nearer the poles the climatic diversity Is greater, suggesting a more varied de velopment. Absence of any at mosphere makes life on Mercury and the moon impossible. Mars, too, must be uninhabitable with u temperature averaging about 87 degrees C. below zero and .scarcely rising to freezing point even at noon on the equator, and its water supply is small. Yank Forces Made Candy. Ti n candy factories were transfer red by the Y. M. C. A. to the United States expeditionary forces recently. Thirty others have been taken over by the quartermaster's corps recently. Ti.' -;my will continue to manufac ture jam. cooklea and candKs at too io I ictoriea, ne.l liter. lav. Mi. Iiei Kaliai :. ! Al.x. i ci cut I : et in ne. i ! :.:! ri a . . . epte l a p..-!' i w i!:i t ie I Merchant- Hank i.eie. Mi-s Ktcie S:r..ii,i ha- icli Ma'- Hill, wnele -;ie ha- l.ec for tlie a-t yeai. Kev. I. 1.. Smith an I .:iiit May. wen- ia hai lotto linn Mi Hester Summev. of li. spent -everal lav - uitli Ml-- I!e--ie lis tliis week Miss Willie Uiitlclge i- i-itliig aunt, Mr-. Hi. H.mai l Kee.lie. of land. X. C. Mis- hcirie Al.einetliv ha f loin I 'lover, S. I '.. i In re -ne visiting friend- for the pn-t v h. t nun i.tent -tatnui. ie Mm her Row returned In.s been STATE VICE-COUNCILOR OF JUNIOR ORDER HERE. Ml N ll.na It. Held, of RenU ille. Field liirctoi of the Iinlustiial and (oiiiiiiim rial lhw-ioii of the War Loan Organia Hon for til.' lift'l I'cl.'l.ll Reserve His t r i. t . was in the city ye-teidav on oth.-ial l.ii-ini'ss eouiiertc'l with the sale of War Saving- Stamp-. M'. lo'ni. who :i fonueilv editor of The liei.?ville Review, l- a!-.. Sta'e 'i. e- '..inn iior of the Junior Order. I'nited American Me. iiani. s. an I at the lliei'tillg of tlie State '..Ullrll to In- held here Aiigu-t 1!' he will be promoted to tl Hire and In r of Sta te ( oiim il.n . Mr. Weld i- great Iv p:oa-r. with the -.' i t i. hi of fi.astonia :t tlie place of nievjj ing tor the State I oinieil this year and ednt- their will l.e an attendance of tee'i "ion and lion delegates here. "BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN Always Ask for Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" D:dv A-pi-i'i Tablet- vv;! t ' I !a v . r I . .11 t ne.'ll .in- ' I la v er Ta i.let- of A -pi rin. made I .v A in.-i lei n- .--. I p. . .v I II i 1 1 1 1 -II - ol' j.e II de. I ' li k in o II ' j id t tain In!. -lit A -1 -1 1 in Tablet- iv re. .-i.tly bv a Hi ... .k I v n deaie I ii . . v d to be c .in pi .-e I most I ' .1 e : , . 1 1 i e i and lie IV '. - It le- I'.ovd. -. Paver Tablet- " I vv a v . be a-kf I t or. -a f t v Mayer 'ro an. I on ca.ii tablet else' l'!.ie: A-;. i i i'hell h on f Arc.-,. pa- k ige I " r (: diii'ctioii- and cadi Haver package. A-pirin is the trade mark Ma mi fart ii re of Moiioarct na. Sali. v lica. id. of Mav Ide-te, Veal i yew umans toree Luzianne is distinctly a Southern coffee for Southern people.New Oileansisitshome.sir, and "New Orleans has die reputationof mak ing the best coffee in the rvhole United Stflte? iVEHY P0UND 80LD " DIVIDUAL AIB-TIOHTTtNCAN IT 1 iyZIANN 1 Li The Reily -Taylor Company IV ew vrieans GUARANTEE It. ftftvr utlnic the entire contents ot can according to directions, roil are not satisfied In every respect, your grocer will refund the money you paid for tt. ' ' 1 nf. The National Summer Suit for Men IF you have a notion that a Summer Suit must be half hag, half ras one you of that idea. Its weight may be reckoned in ounces, yet it takes the smartest tailoring as jauntily as the finest lambs' wooi. "KEEP-KOOL" Suits come in Palm Beach Cloth, "Kool-Krash," Mohair and Tropical Worsted. The National Summer Suit of Season anJ Reason ii "KEEP-KOOL." FOR sale: by Matthews-Belk Co. ( " ""IIOI'VE Or Kti i'-Kooi. IS iSe3 '"SNtuKBi. iu CurottM. i'umpanv rH llHIilWIilMIU liHIihfl 7iO al- i oar 'round soft drink For business men, professional men, men of sports-- olf , bowling, tennis. shootin,ridin.For every body, every where, the year round. Bevo is hale refreshment for wholesome thirst an invigorating soft drink Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental training -good to train and gain on. Healthful and appetizing. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS ( 'harlot t.- Choro-Cola Bottling Co., Wholesale hiMrilmtors CHARLOTTE, N. 0. i i d , i (R. t s a, is I I m J
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