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tAGZ TOUR. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY J,, 1919. The Gastonia Gazette. Issued every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by The Gazette Publishing Com- E. D. & J. W. ATKINS, Managers. HUGH A. QUERY, Editor. MAX D. ABERNETHY, City Editor. Admitted into the mails at the Post Office at Gastonia, X. C at the pound r of Postage. April 2th. 1902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Om year 12.00 Ml months 1.00 Tkree months 50 Om month 20 All subscriptions payable in advance aad discontinued promptly upon eipira Visitor From Texaa. Mr. S. W. Wallace, whose heme is in Timpson, Texas, is spending ;i few days in f city visiting his two nefdiews. Dr. .1 V ( :.n.i.l.. li ;hl.1 Mr. I. A. :.nubell. i J Mr. Wallace went from York county to Tex;..-. I!' yeais ago. and ti.is is Lis sec ond i-it t.i ... et'--!k du'iiio e.-i-ly half a . i T . i r y . 1- ruin nere Mr. Walla. -e "ill g, i,i i ! ,v. r t - "'i. 1 .Mil' time wi'li his two nie.es. Mr. W . M. Matthews and Mi-. E. M. W alker. ! I r- M m ti Texas tin- lair, r part .!' A....t. WOMAN HELPS HUSBAND TO CARRY ON HIS BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1880. Ifo. 236 West Main Avenue. PHONE NO. 50. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. "There are mure new people in town now than I have ever known of before,'' was the remark made last night by a citizen of (iastonia, in a conversation concerning the era of prosperity and sub sequent results being produced in (iasto nia. It is a fact that just now the city is enjoying a period of unprecented growth and expansion, i "arpenters and contractors have all they can do. Hons es for rent are not to lie had. Within a period of 24 hours, three heads of fami lies have lieen in the advertising office of The (Jazette looking for moms of any sort to rent. The Gazette calls the attention of the young people of the county, particularly tboee of the rural sections, to the very xer)Jent program lieing arranged for them at Linwovd College next week by Miss Xell Pickens, home demonstration agent For the girls there will be les flons and demonstrations in domestic sci ence, home-making, basketry, weaving and the like together with attractive hikes and parties on ( 'rowders Mountain. T ,1 . i . , , . xor me ooys mere wjji oe lessons in eeout craft, lectures on the war and oth er good things. This is an excellent op portunity for the young people of the county to get together in a community -Srjjsnization that will embrace all sec tions of the countv. Ti.e I'resUterian Saaday s.-hi.ol at iili'i.i.'s i i . .. i ii.'..-i. :u-ar 'loader ('nek station, will ii'.id i's annual picnic ,m r'ri lay of next neck, Augut 1st. Ev erybody is invited to come and bring well filled baskets. SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1919. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (TU'RCII. Eev. J. H. Henderlite, D. I)., Pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor. UXIOX SERVICE. The regular union service of the up town churches will lie held at Main Street Methodist church at 8:30 p. m. The sermon will lie preached by Rev. W. C. Barrett, pastor of the First Raptist ehurch. Mrs. H. .T. Knebel, of Salisbury, will sing a solo. MAIN" STREET METHODIST. Eev. A. L. .Stanford. Pastor. Sunday School at 9:4.i a. m. J. H. Separk, Supt. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. by Rev. T. Kng imia, pastor of the Methotlist church at Kobe, Japan. Mr. Kugimia was educat ed at Trinity College, this State, and while in this country to attend the Meth odist Centenary at Columbus. Ohio, is spending a fen days with North Carolina friends. Vnii n wnnf! at i:..o p. in. .sermon by Rev. W. C. Barrett, pastor of the First 1 Tptist c' 'ir-li. Mrs. H. J. K ! '. ' .-ali.o ry. r. well-ki wn sin-, r. ... , .he . .i. . a. both t: morning and evening services. MICHAEL'S TH"I.!c. R -. Father Mel. hi -. I':--v.r. Begu. ir services even- ;:: !ay at 1 a. m. FIP.-;T A. R. PRESi'.VTEPIAX. Rev. .'. C. Galloway, I' !.. I'astor. Sabb th School at 10 a. in. Prea ling liy the pastor at 11 a. in. TO ORGANIZE SECOND CHURCH AT LOWELL. A cc: mission of Kings Mountain Pres bytery - ill meet at Lowell on Sunday af trnooi. at 4 o'clock, in- the purpose of organiz. ig a sec - id Wim h. This com mission was apt- inted ;-t a r-i nt meet ing of the Pr ovt'-ry in n; ,nse to a petition presenH to the Presbytery by a number of riti. :;s of Lowell. The min isters mposin : "he commission are Rev. G. A. f parrow, chairman. Rev. F. A. Drennsn and R-. ltr. J. H. Henderlite, with Ri v. W. J. iljarh as alternate. The Gazette is requested to announce that there will be services at St. Mich ael's Cttholie ev.nrch every Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. SUFFERED THREE YEARS WITH CATARRH AND TROUBLE. SINCE TAKING NO. 40 FEELS FINE (iary, In 1., April -J... liU'l. ' ' I suf fered for over three .wars with chronic rheuiiiiitism. atarrh. constipation, stom ach trouble, bad blood, nervous spells. aching lim I so 1 cuul I not sleep. Saw 1 ertiseiiienl l'l the daily paper a- bout Meiindenhail's Number -In t-'nr The Blood. Thought I would give it a trial. Altlio I was discouraged, as 1 had doc tored with a number of physicians and tried numerous medicines without re ceiving aiiv iieani. i nave lancu inn uvo bottles of Number 4n. ('an eat anything I want without fear and am not near so ind am feeling fine. 1 am now starting on m third Imttle. .Mrs. dostine Rainey, L'L'7'i Jefferson St." No. 4o is einanded in poisoning, gouty conditions, malnutrition, auto toxication, constipa tion, liver and stomach troubles. Believ ed to remove and prevent gall stones, ap pendicitis. Successfully used in eczema and skin diseases. I'sel with phenomen al success in chronic rheumatism, ca tarrh. lumbago, mvalgia ipain in the muscles, muscular rheumatism or neural giaj, fc'laudulHr swelling!, scrofula, mer curial and lead poisoning, pUcesses, sores, ulcers, t ; l i 1 and carbuncles. Sold bv .). If. Kennedy i o. (1 Piles Cared la 6 to 14 Day JtrnttUt refund wooer U TAIO OOnVENT falls tocw i tell int. Blind, BWdfof or Protredici rlim. 1 nflr relieves Itching- Piles, and red can get tepuut tat am wucmttoa. mcBUc. Mrs. Williams Has Become Strong and Well Since She Took Tanlac Says She Had Suffered 111 Health For Many Years Nothing Did Her Any Good But Tanlac. Ever since Tankic put an end to my troubles 1 feel so well and stroi:g that I not only do all my own hmise work, but help my hii-hand at the store besides," said Mrs. James Williams, wife of a well known grocer ami market man, who lives at o6t7 Metropolitan Ave., Dallas, Texas. 'For several years," sV continued, I was troubled with severe attacks of indigestion, and about three mouths ago, 1 had a spell that was so much worse than anything I bad ever experienced be fore that it really alarmed me. My stomach would bloat up with gas, that pressed so on my heart I could hardly get my breath, and I thought I would .mother to death. My Ilea I ached like it would split, I be nine so nerv.,i:s I cfi.ild hardly sleep, and in the mornings I would feel so weak and fagged out that it was all tha 1 could du to get un and dress. '"! had takiii all orts of medi iues and treatments without gitting any bene fits, but when several of my friends praise. 1 Taolac to me so highly I decided to try it. Well, it proved to be .iust what I needed, for I began to feel bet ter right off. I improved -o fast that I could hardly realize it and I am now eating anything I want and have no trouble at all with gas and indigestion. 1 nose hea, ladies are gone, I sleep like a child and get up in in the morn ing feeling fine. I am picking up right along, and have already gained several pounds. My confidence in Tanlac is so great that I am now telling all my friends about the good it ha- done me.'' Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere. r IDEAL TO?AY: ' i T il 'I'll I T1H && BEST - Just what everybody a.vs- After using BUTTER-NUT BREAD for a while they all Unanimously pro nounce it the best they have ever had. You will render the same verdict if "ou will only phone your grocer for an order of Butter Nut Bread and give it a trial 10c AND 15c LOAVES Frebh at Your (i nicer s Kvery Day. yOWJHt CAROLINA BAKING COt I Gastonian i I FRir.'.Y AND SATURDAY tv i : C T T 4- v iiiiai.- o. nan "Square Deal Sanderson" An Art ra't Picture EXTRA TODAY William Farnum in "The JUNGLE TRAIL" and FORD EDUCATIONAL Mr. R. E. Peterson, a native of Stanley hut who is now located in Chat tanooga, Tenn., is spending the day in the city. Miss Carrie I'etrie, of Concord, is expected to arrive in the city tomorrow to lie the guest for a week or more of her sister, Mrs. deorge F. Host, at her home on Kast Franklin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ragan and family will leave this afternoon for Montreat, where thty will spend ten days. They will make the trip through the country by automobile. Miss Helen Ragan will go from Montreat to Ashe ville and Brevard where she will visit friends before returning home. "When Can I Get An Essex?" That is the In quiry Men Now Make Concerning the Light Weight, Quality Car. No industry has equal ed the automobile for its surprises. And judged by the way people every where have taken to it, no car has equaled the ESSEX in the quickness with which it has gained its leadership. Take a Ride in The ESSEX Carload Expected Next Week W. H. Wray Dealer "Toe Kind The People Want" DODGE REO HUDSON ESSEX CHANDLER PAIGE FEDERAL TRUCKS. THEN: You Will Always Have A Receipt. Your check book record will prevent a repayment of the same bill. Your credit will be better, your standing higher. Itis more convenient, it is safer, it is more dignified and business-like. WE SOLICIT YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT. An anr.roi.riation of ").0i0 .000 for the air service at Washington does not apply to hot air. Philadelphia Ledger. Summer Complaint in Children. There is not anything like so many deaths from this disease now as before Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Rem edy came into such general use. When this remedy ig given with castor oil as directed and proper care is taken as to diet, it is safe to say that fully ninety- nine out of every hundred oases recover. Mr. W. ;. Campbell, of Butler. Tenn., savn, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic and Ii.'iThoea Remedy for summer com plaint in children. It is far ahead of anything I have ever used for this pur pose. ' ' - I I I TRADE i Ab III L. Ko Comedv MONDAY Viola Dana In "Some Bride" A Metro Comedy of Charm and Brilliancy. Its a Cure for Jealous Husbands. Ladies, if your Husband is Jealous of You, do not fail to bring him to see this Picture. -TUESDAY Elsie Ferguson In 'The Avalanche' The Original Patented Pipeless Furnace Prepare For Bitter Cold Weather By Heating Your H';me With A Caloric Pipeless Fur nace. Satisfactory Heat Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded. We have them on Exhibition, and will be glad to go into details, and give you prices installed. Gastonia Furniture Co. t NOW, YOU MUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES Your sight is priceless money couldn't buy it back once it is gons. If you hope to retain your eyesight to old age, you must give your eyes careful and scientific care. Your glasses, to be satisfactory, must represent the result of highly specialized skill. They are THE WINDOWS OF THE ENTIRE BODY. Look about you and see the people who are passing their old days in misery and unhappiness simply because they neglected to take care of their eyes in the days when a little care would have meant l much in preserving their eyesight The Remedy The remedy lies in securin : a thorough examination to determine the extent of the focal derailment and have lenses ground to meet their exact requirement. Our policy is to give you a LITTLE BIT MORE in satisfaction in dependable service and in quality of material than yon pay for. It is this LITTLE BIT MORE that makes vou send OTHERS here. H. M. VAN SLEEN Optometrist GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA SPECIAL SALE Saturday and Monday at ILEBO' $5.00 Silk Poplin Skirts, all colors, $3.48 $7.50 Fancy TatfeU Silk and Satin Skirts--- $4.69 $5.00 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists, Special $3.48 Onejlot Voile and Organdie Waists, your choice 98c Our entire stock of Silk and Satin Dresses to close out at sale prices. Regular and extra size White Gaberdine Skirts, stylish make. New shipment of Wool Skirts, latest styles, solid colors and plaids. Also new Sweaters. Special Sale Prices for Saturday and Monday LEB0VITZ' DEPT. STORE -- it
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