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FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1919. THE GAST0NIA GAZETTE. If GOOD TO BEHOLD good to the taste; and good for the health. That describes our delicious ice cream. You ran eat as much of it as you want, with perfect safety. It is pure as ice cream can be made. It owes its rich, delightful flavor to a special formula but that's our secret try it and learn for yourself how deli cious it is. 8WEETLAND Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor Phone 197 113 W. Main Avenue S9 Greatest Name In Coody-Land K 1 f)U know the 1 realm of child- Hy . hood dreams jf jjlj s a land 1 mfty tj sweets. jj z3-Ja Make some of jf H those dreams 1 1 Sy7 a eliahtf ul I g fz Strsst reality by I jj jsf taking home jj m, IVRIGLEY5 jf "fN frequently. lh0 ,on'fih,? I YX& SEALED TICHT nM! 1 The Flavor ysMS I Lastsi R. L. Davis & Son FRESH MEATS FISH AND OYSTERS Phone 60 and 61 1 1 II l I r 1 II 1.1 mm Save theleathev and Keep your Shoes Neat LIQUIDS and PASTES FOB BLACKVHtTE.TAN AND OX-BLOOD (PARK BROWNj SHOES THE r.OAkkCV CORPORATIONS CTO-, OUrPAtO, f QUESTIONAIRES FOR ALL LAND OWNERS Mr. ( . ( . ( nr!:rlJ, who i supervisor t'.iv :i -1 : . . 'ui.ty ,.f tin- rk involving ;i r r ;i I iiat i.iir nf' all real an I --r -in:i ! r.'tj f!ty under tin- tgii:itloii enarted by tin- lat si'-Mii nt' tt.e t ifinr.-i 1 As-M-mbiv. began this week tin- Hn'k ut' mailing n.it Hiiestioiiairres tn r i ; r t ubiii'K. I i - i ln-ginning with Rue'i.t-nd t n-ii.i 'I'm, t..VMi-li;. n.II I..- .ti.;.,,..-. ..f .1:. : i ' 1 1 1- 111 t. It'll t.'lhfli UIi. I n let tin- ,.!ki:.;. !' t:.; i.i l:r. . i.pei ;y i- (.i be :i"c-t d a! it- t ;-.. inn : keto : .e a: i t:.e t.ixt-, :i".-"t : i " ' 1 1 till- ali.at i. ii:. 1 1 . . - r . t".- .-tat. g .;:i : a nt. e- !l:.i The t x w i.l i.. . : i-a-i- 1 ll.u' i- f.ii. I" .-.iff. Tt .a' 'ai. la Mi.i.cv I..HV l'a Kates'" i fa' (: i!u ipie i.:.!i-: '.l.;.!i the i.e v i.'i, .'ii-;ati -. Blank For Listing Acreage. Tin" tull.iWOig letter 1- being Hlittih i. M ' . ' . ; n . 1 1 aiul ciirlu-'i-l with the blanks f.i In' (i 1 1.- 1 out : le:ir ."-it : Blank I 1 1 1 . - a:r mailed tn n.i hete uitli tni' 1 i 1 1 ii k u n-al .niit'i ty 11 n-iff t'n' Ki'V a I u.i ! i .n Ait. It mi iuvm in. in' tiiaii i. in- tiart uf' real r i n 1 1 a separ ate I. lawk ii.,.-: be fiU,.. ,uit f,,f t-aih traet. Tin- is fur tin- general revaluation nf pnipertv, uiii.ii i- tn I 1 1 1 :i it- uin!i tin-lia-i- nt' tin- a. t aal ra-li valar nt' tin' iin.,-i ty. That i- tin- I,. 'i-i- that i- tn In-a.'lii-'l tn all j.ii.j'i'ily (':,: tax I'lii'inisi's. It i.- tlir i.iily l-a-i- ii miii uhii-li tln-li' ran In' til, i-qual . i 1 1 1 l , t nt' i a i if 1 1 in all i-niiatii-- in tin- Mati- ati-1 uuin an riiial lia-i- a- in-tun-a 'in;irity nwiicrs. Tl.i- lia-i- nf valaatmii vvili, nf i-nnrsp, irrin-ialiy 1 1 - -. : 1 1 i:. in,n!i l.iylu-r valua- tmn- thaa i.avi- vli.-i ,-tnl ni a- Im'i'm inali' uf j i t t . . t tax pin in-,--. Bat 'lia-.' ui.-l.'i-taal tliat tin- in. ii-,; in-, i---a' ilv iin'a.'i tiiat tin' aiiiinint o x "ii r taxr- vv:,l I,.- iia n-a-i'-!, rvi-n tlmuii tin1 ai tuai valiii- nf ynar iiuh i ty may l jtrratly iin i ci-i-1. In fart, it caimnt ri' nilt in an iiiiM-a-,- in tin' aaiuuiit ufymir taxi's nf iiiun- tiian In per iiTit. mill's vuiir I'mjii-rty li.i- lii-n-tot'iin' Iun-ii a-tsi'-s fl iil'ini a l.nvi-r li.-isi- than tin- iri'iit'ral aviTai' uf utiii'r 'run'ity. This is pus- itivt'ly nun rat:t-i'. in tin" IvVvalnatiun Ait. Tin' a--i- nu'iit that is to lie ma'lt' upon tln'si' lilanks ,oi's nut jt" into t'f fi'i-t until litjii, atnl ln'furi' it tjin-s into I'fTVct tin' licni'ral Asscmlily will mi'ct in spci ial si'ssiun ami ii'a'l.inst till tax rates to conform to tin1 total valuations mailt1 miller this assessment, ami upun a guar antee that the rates will lie so a,ljusteil that the total taxes in Ho will not he iiu-reasi',1 mure than lo per cent over to tal taxes i-nlli-rtf-l this vear. In other vvunl-, we are to have artu.il isli values an. I l'nv tax rates, instea.l of low valuation- an I hih tax rate- a ttt present. l'lease till out tia--e I. lank-, ansvverint; ,'u-h (ue-tina a- a i 1 1 a ti-i v a- yuii ran One of us i- n-iui!i- l tn i 1 1 ; t i-arl piece of real pinpeity. ;i t we i-xpeit t- all to see von tni t!u- purpose un uf a i.llt the -lav of . If you lesiie us tn l'Hi' v -.ii anv a--i-t.ini i- in tilling out tin- i.iuak- will .hi -.1 ;it lim t ime. We want t-i -;iv.- v-iu any a-si-tanci we can. an ! a-K t-r .mr r .-.i;.eia inn ai.il a--i-tai,.e ::. making a cuinpleti -line.-- ut tni- vv..ik. win, i. I. a- lr it- Iirpn-i- t!?r ii.:al:.'a!..-:, nf fixes .'li nt. line, to tin a-: ii! u..tt'i . :' i'ii-, tax aye.-. N mil - t ! ,. , i i ii ii: WKi.r.. I .tv iiperv i-u.'. tor iimre ur less tnan its value at that time ' ti.ve .-,,-t nf impriivemt-nt- nia.le since ,.;' -na-e Have v u.i -M any part of it since pur-rha-e .' It w-. at vvliat price per ace. ... vva- j. art s,,, 1 w.nth nmre ii less per a ' tnan Lalann- uf tract' Have v -a a l a l', n;.ine ufTe- fur this t'a ' - ' a:.v 1 a-t ut it. in t'.e lat tvv I v . .fler' i'.- hile t i. at i ah i.a ;..n t i ..in ea, 'i - Nun ' : ie-c I 1 1 .1 Inn , , ; . a,:.-. .Vl ii: t i l . : ! : la a 1 e-; - , I liir i if I II V I'he I. lank t'-ei: t tor the t ii I -c. 1 1 i -. property .uv in .- : (.'uunty uf. I- ivv net . Iia , . tract . 1 'i.i.t.i,:.i:. I u i 1 1 1 1 , e lav.- ' I . I it v ur tuu : ii : . ortow n ? line- it a ... i:i.p:.'i-l r : i -1 1 i ioa.1T t' imt, n i v , . :-ta ... . t I , un saeli 1 ua. I .' N ii it 1 1 it i ut .eii- cult I vat int. .' Val ue Nn. uf acie- : . :-i u: pastme, value? No. uf in :. - i:. ua-te laid, value.' Nu. uf a. I e- in t ;n;-.er, v alae .' Nu. .luellll.a a. .,.-e-. value. Nu. st iit-.i..,.-,--. v al.ie :' Nn. Iiarn-. value.' Nu. ut in-- I '.ill liii'-. v alue .' Total vai. : i.m-i a:. 1 till improve ments ; In your U-: .1 ,i. lament. ilm'S tin' an- wer tjiven to fie ali.ive ipiestion repre sent the aituai cash value of this tract of laml ;im! all improvements on May 1, 1H11.' If not. what was the actual value of tin' property as a whole f Does this trad contain merchantable timber in excess of that necessary for general farm use on this tract? If yes, !"'st estimate of timber in thousaml feet? Has timber riht been sol 1 an convey e.l ? I f yes. to whom ? What was the i uiisi.leratioii of sale? (iive amount of insurance on buihlinjrs. If whole property was rented in 1913, what was the value in money of rent re ceive'l ? If cultivatel by owner, or partly cul tivate'l ami partly rented, what was the fair rental value of the whole? When iliil you m quire this tract of laml? Jf by purchase, what was considera tion ? Were there any circumstances connect ed with the sale which caused it to sell Mr. Wisler Cured of Indigestion. "Some time in l!n when I had an attack of indigestion and everything looked gloomy- to me, I received a free sample uf Chamberlain's Tablet hy matf. I gave them a trial and they were such a help to me that I bought a package, and I can truthfully say that I have not had a similar attack since." writes W'm. B. Wisler. DouglassviKe, Ta. YANKS LEAVING FRANCE. Fiench People Now Look Upon Yank Soldier With as Much Cunosity as in 1517 Villages and Cafes Desetted. ' ' I - ' ': ' iv t.uw t ii.,.. t a t ae ' a, i a ' f l'-,ri .- -v , ,- i ,-, , 1 1 1 1 y u !-.! - ' An i ii. aa- eu- I ... .ipii. .'-k t.i.ti-u f..: . is at ' ' t -:t iv.f t se.-i.ng a -itile khaki i.ait.. A ti iv week- a;-. A nei lcan- ' .n.' :ii evety i,ll:i;c, dni'iug in t'.e tiel.i-. i:,.M.Iing the tiam- and -til-i .ng the I ...a i- in'. i cwi-tai.t . I. ..el- i f -i .-t with their aatuinubile- ;n,. tiu.k-. I. ik.- the Aeib- i:. the mi t hev have :!'-'.t.v I .1 i I ti.. .- t. nt- an-l .!i-api-a---' i uve: i.igtit I'-ie t lame I .ai tacks icr dilapidate I. fie .hi,..- a e g.'lpillg. f n'te n ' hull - ii, t in- papc- w mduvv - an I the bent-lie- in limit uf ti,.- village cafe- are -' 1 1 T - . 'I'm- en nnt i v -i.e ha- resumed the 1) I ,et ,'.j t wili.-ii t'Xl.ste. I lief ut e t III war day-. Tim .lav f.e An.,-1 nan- left each little I" I a 'f i Ii village gave a -igh of tehef a' f e depattnle uf tin In l-V v.i.lhu i,r; who kicked their pigs, iiinved their mil nure pile- fi.,111 the ft. nit vaid- f, di taut tiel I-. played vv itn the children, seat ti ' i d .igantte- and caii.lv piatligatc ly .'itiiung the older ones m the daytime and iruu.led tin- i a ft and theafe- in the evening. Again chickens ate able tn lay egg- in their uvv n village -"'eels without tunning the ri-k uf being ha-he.l by a speeding American niitomuhilo. But aftel a few day- the-e people be gill to n.i the American clatter and nni-e. Tin- outside world came tn them just as farmer boys go to the outside world. The little village will never be the same again. Now when the American car roll- through the villages the chil dren shout ' Vive I 'Ameriipie! ' ' (Long live Ainerica!) The older folks run to the windows and doors and wave their hands in greeting just as they did t,i years ago when an American was a nov elty in France. !; hardly enters a modest home or a village hotel where the old folks do not speak fondly of some Americans thev knew win) lived there and who is now either at home across tin seas or in the great beyond. PROGRESS BEING HADE ON GASTON'S BIG FAIR One Feature of Fair Will Be Livestock Sales Department Directors Named at Tuesday's Meeting. I.iii-fiik -ale- vviti ;.e in Id at tin ) i.-is- t.-n Cinihtv I'll.- on I' ,;.'-. :.i , (Ictiliel leh, it ua- de ; It-.! at a meeting nf the recto!-- ti e l:e-t .. k d, -p.r tint-nt held M. un lav :if!t n.,-h. I : . aia-tiun -aie- ,- i-xpet : I : pfte .1 v.-v iateit-st ing -1 : . . I i -. I 'la ' - vv . -.- v. .. k.-d ullt fill i k i g tn ! .vi -t... k b j ..a . t meat m f tin- t.,g te.it:;'. .! 1 1: . - v , a i - tar M u. h !.: ... . : ,kc- 1- f e lepa 1 1 im nt he - a I i . - . ' ! ' ,- , . .it i ! -. f.i veal. -. t a ! ! :..."!".' .v.-te I 'niiniiiiii i . I v i . i a . .1..',., I' a: i. .1 i. k- h. T..t,. a -,.vv an I A. K. U ,.lt A n I . . i: :n e'i 1 1 ' t via- ma:.- f !',. a p- .'.!,!'l,i"l' .. f.e I ' c 1 - - C t I . g I.' ..Ill Un Ut I.-,-, tut-: II J ,, .;, , I ,i , ',.. II. M ,.,,', , ,;i.'..i,i;: ; I'. M I'd :. .ill , I ci-'.ih la ; S. .. Ki-. i. It,, a . i ,t ; It. W. C M , ia-t.,hia ; : a: I. nv.-ll ; .luhn l.'.'llli-e.,'. Be-, II . I T V ; W. ( .. I'in. it. a-. t i. 1 ;if le I ...p ,.t:i..-i.t A. i. Kale. High -hu.'ii- : '. I.. a'. . Mt. II.. Ilv ; Ih A. M'u.i,.. I' --, ::., r Cjtv; T. W. WiU-m. ia-tunia : .1. W. Miu.ip. Mat, lev : . I'. Urier, i.a-tuhia: .1. A. Ad hi I... I It. Hal- ; .1. II. W, :t.-. Ii.iM.a-: I., c. Ila-rel- son, ( ,'u i v v 1 1 ,e : .Mai'-i I. I . I u-'er. Belmont. Horse Ih-partaient .1. I' Alien. I',.---mer City; A. M II. -ml." Mt. IIul- Iv; W. N. Iav. l.a--..nia; (I. .1. lihyne, Ball.'is; Br. U. II. I'.-eK.". (.a-t..nia; M. I.. Hadisill. l.an.i.-'- Cap.!; Clarence sour. Balia-; A. I'. Be. k, Bessemer Citv. HEALTHFUL ADVICE During the aftermath of in fluenza or any other prostrating illness, the logical tonic is EMULSION which enriches the blood and strengthens the whole body, via nourishment. If you would re new your strength try Scott's. Scottatbawac. Bloom Seld. K.J. ;9-l J. A. BLACKWOOD & CO. Beginning TODAY All Tires and Tubes 15 Per Cent From List Prices. tf m ...... .- - ft. t a bargain 2 new 2-ton Internation.il Trucks. Big savings in tires and tubes. J. A. BLACKWOOD 4. CO. t-h' i v ' - t 7--- - -'df 4t' -"T 'a . w ' 'sajr-. - ' II ii I m i 8u?v'v.',v:,-'-'; -.', . : ,'' DO YOU KNOW? That the bite of a tarantula is not poisonous. The older encyclopedias tells us that the bite of this tropical spider produced amania for wild dancing- and then death. The later encyclopedias say this is not true, and to prove that such was untrue a scientist al lowed one to bite him and no ill effects followed. AND The easiest way to build and own a home is thru a Building and Loan Associa tion. We would like to have you associate with us. Second Series Opens July 5th, 1919 Piedmont Building & Loan Association 232 West Main St. Long Building VV. Y. WARREN. Pres. VV. r,. HAMNER, Sec-Trea?. 2oo Jo at ijour come -toori 'hjj t at oar Fine Rugs and Floor Coverings We have just received Big Assortment of Fine Rugs and Druggetts in Pretty Patterns. New Assortment Bed and Living Room Suits and Odd Pieces. Oar Prices Are Reasonable Marked In Plain Figures "Watch Our Show Windows" Gastonia Furniture Co. "We Sell Red Cross Mattresses" EXPERT . WEPAIWIW ' Si PHONOGRAPHS J ) WINGET JEVELRY CO. ( PAY CASH PAY LESS T7a
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