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FACE SIX. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE It ' c i 4U TJUST want to thank you for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is fine, I use it for my baby, my husband and myselt, and simply can't do without a bottle of it in the house." 81ST DIVISION PRAISED BY GENERAL PERSHING. ( From a letter to Dr. Caldwell wrirten bv Mr. John W. Christensen, 603 So. 2nd bast, Brigham City, Utah ) Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (Ill) $1.00 Quickly corrects disorders of the intestinal tract, relieves the congestion and restores nor mal regularity. It is gentle in action and does not gripe. A trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington St, Monticello, Illinois. The Country Paper. Tin- following was written almut the country '.-ipi'i I'.v William Allen White, a well known editor and novelist: 'Our papers, our little country papers seem dral and miseraly provincial to strangers; yet we who read them read in their lines the we-t intimate story of life. And all tiie.-e touches of nature makes us wondrous kind. It is the coun try newspaper, bringing together daily the threads of the town's life, weaving them into something rhh and strange, and setting the pattern as it weaves, di rectly the loom, and giving the cloth its color hy mixing the lives of all the peo ple in its corporit it is this country newspaper that reveals us to our selves, that keeps our country heart quick and our country minds open, our country faith strong. 'When the girl at the glove counter marries the luy in the wholesale house, the news of the wedding is good for forty-line in the country paper gives them self-respect. When in due course we know that their lialiy is a 1 1! pounder, named Grover or Theodore or Windrow, we have that neighborly feeling that breeds the real democracy. When we lead of a death in a home we can mourn trith those that mourn. When we see them moving upward in the world, into a firm, and out toward the country cluh tea'" ,:!i !, u.- rejuice wit:i t.irir. that 'l'ner fi'Vc, men and I Tethren, ., are riding triro' this vale id L.pi.n Ho- I alifonna Limited and ly , - ;,. pi. k the little eoimtry news papi : wit. i its i:. eagre telegram service ,.t tiiree ..r f.nir tiiousan-l wot -Is or, at ;..'t. li.'teeti er twentv tliousand, when vt ii- avay "f countryside items; its inter niir.ahle lo.a! stories; its tire some cdit..i;al on the waterworks, the schools, the street railways, the crops and the city printing, don't throw down the contempt:!. lo little rag with the verdict that there is nothing in it. But know this, and kio.w ie well; if you could take the i lay from your eyes and read the let tie paper as it is written, you would find all of Hod's beautiful, sorrowing, strug gling, aspiring world in it. and what you saw would make you touch the little pa per with reverent hands.'' Veterans of Wildcat Division Receive Commendation from Commander-in-Chief. With s,i,h a roeor.l the division may c! urn home proud of its service in France as a part of the A. K. F. ' ' d'r.is is General .loin. .1. Pershing's p:aie of the division. Letter known as t:.c W ild Cats, it: a letter addressed to Ma.ior tieneral diaries .1. Bailey. The letter follow s in t'.ill : I'.: . A i i . I. . U'l'.i. M i i .: i o :., ral ( na les ,1. B.iiiev . ' .timiaii.in.g s 1 M I is. .: , Aine1 t'-an K. 1'. Mv 1 t lietiei.-i! Bai'i-.v : It give me -.i!.-:'a. t.. t: t . i -t ici t ' ...:. and ; . . !! c s an-: n. :. .. tin : iv :-io.,. v , on , p. . -i.cri s : ..-:r a; , r :i at t ti v lew atei r. - j " . ', . :. April l'-t . at :::itt -..' c: , . The t::ih- ;! a- ion ai. I a ' ! .no! ..! t '. :. i-i-!,-e i!i go,. 1 s:,ap. , .-..-! t:..- gei.e-ai o. a:;:. ot t.he n.t : v. is op t.. a high st:i!.d:i:d, :u. I w o t . v of a .tivi-iol.. wai. h, tie.ug.'i in 1'iatoe for a i.iti.para tivelv ri..!t tltrr. has male a ndld record.. Attn i::g in t:.. ...iitr towa'd- the mid-iie ot Aug. ;st, ..;!!- pe:io, of train nig i:. the ai.a i.eai Toiiinrc was inter rupted by the necessity of sending tne livisi'.il lht.. the lll.c. to relieve for the active battle, veteran organizations. The s)st was in the St. I lie sector ftoin the 1 sth of , pteriii.er t . the ll'th of Octo l'i'. when it was wilhtrawn and p'epar ed for its par th ipatl .: in !!: Melise-Ar-gonne ofleiisiv i . 1 1 entered t he line in this operation on tiie night "f November ti, relieving the '.."th .livision a- the light think division of the lust a"i:v, arid attacking on thi rnornihg of .November I'th against heavv ai'tilh'ry and machine gun fire. The at tack was ciTtriue.l .November 1" and 11. and was resolutely pushed agaii.-t -trong enemy resistance, the advame covering five and one l.alf kilometers. The bearing of the division in this, its first experience in battle, showed the met tle of officers and men, and gave promise of what it vv.miM become as a veteran. With such a record, the division may re turn home proud of its service in Frame as a part of the A. K. F. Aaron Brandle, aged 7 . one of Ruth erford county's oldest citizens, died su.,1 denly Monday at Gulden. He was a lieu tenant in the Confederate army. Tiie League of Nations was unani mously endorsed ly the North Carolina Klks who closed their annual session at Greensboro Wednesday. P. B. Beard, of Salisbury, was chosen president for the ensuing year. WANTED PERFECT MAN. (By International News Service.; ALTOONA. PA.. June L'T.Two young Wilkes Barre school teachers commis sioned Mayor Charles K. Rhodes to find them two "perfect men" socially, mor ally and financially but he is still searching. "There may be some," the Mayor said, "hut evidently they are all married. ' ' Booze Is Not a Good Cure. From the Ames Iowa Intelligencer. When a man comes to you all doubled up with pain and declares he will die in your presence unless you procure him a drink of whiskey, send him to a doctor or else give htm a dose of Chamberlain 'a Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is a mistaken notion among a whole lot of people that booze is the best remedy for colic and stomach ache. Col. Baxter Smith, age 1 -7, assistant secretary of the Chit kauiaiiga Park Com mission and a Confederate veteran of prominern e, died Wednesday at the gen eral hospital at Fort Oglethorpe. He surrendered with G.n. .loseph K. .John ston at Charlotte. Miss Krsi,. Rat.tiford is spending somet ime in Charlotte vvita relatives and friends. Sixteen new members were received bv the North Carolina Veterinary Associa tion at its annual session at Wi ightsv ille Bench this week. Cut This Out and Take It With You. A man often forgets the exact name of the article he wishes to purchase, and aj a last resort take something else instead. That is always disappointment and un satisfactory. The safe way is to cut this out and take it with you so as t make sure of getting ( hambei lain 's Tablets. Von will find nothing quite so satisfac tory for constipation and indigestion. MMWtftri ,f ;hi i! h, !,i1J':-C".,"W V I i! I m jpii1B.l. r u J:f 1 p Bl m ill f Ha 1 i :i 1 1 1 1,! 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We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette without a comeback I Toppy rmd bag: tidy rd tint, handtoma pound and half pound tin humidor and that chvar, practical pound cryitat glatt humidor with tpong moitttnmr top that kttp th tobacco in Much perfect condition. 1R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C 7 y 7 J -j "ifii. i'P ' "iji'ff THE BARGAIN AND IT'S WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE! Through special arrangements with the manufacturers, and during this Bargain Week only, a beautiful, useful and substan tial set of Cooking Ware will be given with every Majestic Range sold. This ware is good ware (not cheap ware), it's worth a lot to you. Come and see for yourself. AND REMEMBER The price of a Majestic Range this week will not be in creased, and there will hardly be a great reduction for years to come, if ever, but there may be an increase soon. GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE ARGAIN WEEK Special Demonstration And Bargain Sale of Majesttiic Ram At Our Store One Week Only Beginning Monday, June 30, to July 5 TO BE TRULY ECONOMICAL THERE SHOULD BE A MAJESTIC IN YOUR KITCHEN Economy is not merely spending the least money buying a range at too low a price is indeed false economy. The FIRST cost is not the only cost the little additional first cost of a Ma jestic is nothing compared with its economy of fuel, durability and satisfactory service. Nearly a million Majestic Ranges, now economically, scientifically and satisfactorily serving millions and millions of people, civilians and soldiers, is proof positive of their superiority over all others. There is only one best. The public has judged. The Majestic is recognized as the standard of all ranges. The construction, material, workmanship and beauty of this wonderful range is unequalled, and it embodies important features possessed by no other range ges YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS HERE- At our store during our Majestic Bargain Week, you it will be worth your while investigate. It's your chance to get acquainted with real facts about ranges. We assure TWO NEW AND IMPORTANT FEATURES THE WONDERFUL UNSEEN RIVETING Ye3, it's rivet-tight, just like the old Majestic, but the rivets clinch in side of nickeled parts, leaving nickel smooth as glass, and there are no big, bulky bolt-heads on the inside. And, remember, rivets hold tight: bolts with only one or two threads holding are bound to work loose and cause no end of trouble. The Majestic is smooth inside and outside it's a striking beauty more than skin deep. Oh, Joy! Top Needs No Blacking. A smooth, highly polished cooking top. burnished blue, not only adds to the beauty of the Majestic, but absolutely eliminates the work, dirt and worry of trying to keep the range looking nice just an oc casional thin coat of paraffine retains its beautiful velvet blue color. If You Haren't a MAJESTIC, Avail Younelf of This Opportunity to Get Acquainted With This Wonderful Range Know The Inside of Ranges. Standard Hardware Co. Gastonia, N. C.
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