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"AGZ TWO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 19W. "WOT ME mm at mif WOEM a I "A mmm MHMd faaawA hHJ IhmhJ hMHI h-a-sMpi fa-M-a-- fvrf ij t - i .1 11 1 1 p - -J.. EEEEEE EEEEE n - u I BUY AT HOME. WHY? Because my interest is here. Because the community that is'good enough to live in, is good enough 353 m 1 ' tor me to buy in. Because I beleive in transacting business with my friends. Because every dollar I spend at home stays at home and works for the welfare of my community. Because the man I buy from stands back of the merchandise. Because I sell what I produce-be it labor, brains or commodity in this community. Because the man I buy from pays his part of the City, County and State Taxes. Because he has always returned value received in generous measure. Because he who sells to me contributes to the support of my schools, my churches, my lodges and my home. I BUY AT HOME. DO YOU? If you still have doubt, may we have the privilege of entertaining you at our store today? "THE LATCH STRING HANGS ON THE OUT-SIDE YOU ARE WELCOME" aSTOIA THE HOME OF FINE FURNITURE UMlf E COMPANY We Sell Red Cross Mattresses The Gastonia Gazette. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. THE FIRST ISSUE of THE DAILY GAZETTE Gastonia's Dally Newspaper Will Make Its Appearance on September 1, 1919. A City and County Paper For Readers in Gastonia and Gaston County. TODAY By Arthur Brisband absent-mindedly affixed where stamps would do as well. two-cent LET CAM TELL 'EM! The gubernatorial contest is about t" get ''all messed ii''' Ix-f ore the cari'li dates get tn running good. Somebody around Unbigh. we forget who it wa-. has been giving momentum to report which would make Cam Morrison support Clyde H-.ey ir ' ongre-s after VVeon nad been tra splantcd to the Federal ben.-h. Ieriy iiifc: he r-po . The da ,tte i ,'... y. er uses ; . ese ho: ;-: ''The report sent from I'aleigh that Cameron Morrison supporters ,irc -trnng-ly for C.v.t Hoey for Cagre-- i U-h.a jtersistC't in, in spite of :'s known s !. surdity. It is lacking in fact in i.oth in stances. Tiie editor of Tin ' '!.-erv.T " tonally knows that Mr. Morrison went on record in a vigorous spec, n U-fme Sena tor Ovcman and Simmon- in behalf of iis form T law partner ui. i ;..timate friends, Mr. Thomas ". Outline, and that he has in ver since at any time advocated the appi . itment of Mr. Webb. It is very well kmc n in Mecklenburg that Mr. Mor rison is ot encouraging the prospects of the She! Mr. Taft's letters about the Peace League to Mr. Hays are interesting. In one letter, dated July -', Mr. Taft calls him "My dear Mr. Hays." In another written the same day. Mr. Taft begins Mv dear Will. '' I The o Pie-iden grows suddenly inti- j ma- wr'i Mr. Hu-. who will have the -mini. . f the i.i -xt !'. ;'.'!. :m i-andi- j At tn-- :n :.i . T : : t seems to nave grow i . ! 'un: ! i. Irnff Wil son. Latest reports !: m Rus-ia via the H .j.: ;. itn. .-,.- i -ate that Mus country an. I the Allies have a higher opinion of Kul. hak than the Russians hern-elves nave. Ccueral Ironside, British Commander-in-Chief at Archan gel, says Russian troops mutiny and join The B.il-hviki. 1'lni'v of problems a head for those that would make the whole so much bigger than the Cnited States. It may be better to be a big frog in a small puddle than a little frog in a big puddle, but why wish to be any kind of a frog in a puddle where all the rest of the frogs are dead one. 'Smile,'" said Carrie Chapman Catt to the New Jersey Assoi iation for Woman Suffrage, "if you want the vote." All right, ladies, keep smiling but don't wink. Medals that were won by war hemes are finding their way into New York pawn -hops. Some of the boys who couldn't go. becau.-e of their dependents, may be able to wear crosses and ribbons after ail. Most of the memliers of the iJown and Out lub got in by waiting for something lucky to happen. LOANS UPON FARM LANDS. We will make loans upon improved farm lands in Caston county for a term of one to twenty years with an interest rate of o 1-L' per cent and give the bor rower the privilege of repaying the whole or any part of the principal at any inter est paying date. BULWINKLE & CHERRY, Attys., Gastonia, N. C. W-S 17c GASTONIA PAINT & TRIMMING CO. FUNNY SIDE OF CAMP LIFE SHOWN IN FILM. v man fur ' ongress. He -tand ! to whatever an Inlate the !e if M.-ckle- -.g may agree up- for a Mi kb-r.Mirg m m fur md h ' ." i - are op. dy enni liie '.ol:.-y. Tins sta'e- b .'i- I throughout the me "i . dute fact and it 'e - it) ,. t-i ' lay ' t he ir re talk i.e. ocing indulged in sible '. .di.e .,f the Mec-kiei,. for l on vrnor. Morris.. i. sa what The Ob server ma le him say we are all the more convinced that if Cam po-s -ses any ore virtue it is that; -ji bci-.y ot-sp ken. c omniitt. mocrai-v on. Hi ( ongre-s niitt4d ; ment in; State a ought t . Kponsible to the p" burg nun If ca:, '. ' - ' b i : i 1 a i opportunity for the . . ..g in v i : i . I i In-vi-e a financial parachute mat will allow the modern stuck gambler to land -a'..;.' i i, toe earth ui:h l.i- or. .fits, and i i:eei- them. Pri.es a r'e going ky high, harassed Aiiii-ur.i:. citizen- have gigantic profits I piled up, on paper. They would like to I .-ash in and put the money away. Hut if I thev sell fm.l tski' their or.itdfw thpv must pa; : -: c 'im eminent in surplus profits tax lie. re than -even hundred thnisa.id dol lars out uf every million. The , t..- ii between love ami fear, love of ; -. fits, fear of the income tai cillfcto-. If the-.- ie profit now tiny nrit i. ' ' 'i-r'i'-'.'i.'.r:. - to Chi le Sa"'. If ' don't take it now, '"" ma;, 'ever g.t it. Charles Ray Has Fine Picture in "Hay Foot, Straw Foot." The humor. .us -hies ,,f the army train ihg camp, the laughs that go to soften the ha rd v. o',, of 1 rill, a -i show n in ' !!!' V., .. Straw F....t. ' ' the latest Paramount line photoplay that comes to the fiastonian theatre Thursday. Many a joke has been played on the rookie, many a hearty laugh had at the expense of the "green" soldier who ar- rive.l to prepare to fight the 11 in. All P is brighter ,e of army life is shown to advantage in this newest picture that has no hat tic scene, no tragic moments. It is tne lighter side of the great world -'niggle. Mr. Ray i- finely supported in this pic ture, Iioris Lee leading a capable cast which includes William Conklin, Spotis woode Aitkin and J. P. Locknev. Automobile Painting a Specialty. Now open for business with modern equipment, expert workmen and dust proof fm. -ning room. Compare our facil ities for handling your business with the best. East Long Avenue PHONE 193 Ch.'i p!a . n I'urrie is a son of Hon. John II. I'unie. a leading .itizen and legisla tor of ( uinhi r land county, and his inoth- r, l.cl'o:.- mai'iage, wa- Mi-- Lucy Jack- ; ':; I, ,s ,. Announcement We are pleased to announce that Mr. Clayton C. Carpenter has be come associated with us as Manager of our Life Insurance Depart ment. Mr. Carpenter is a native of this county and was educated at Le noir College and the State L'niversity. Cpon graduation at the State University, he entered the Officers' Training Camp at Oglethorpe, Ga., and received his commission as Second Lieut, of Field Artillery. He was sent across -with the :il6th Field Artillery and lias only recently re turned home. We represent the Southern Life k Trust Company, of Greensboro, N. ('., "The Pilot'' of Home Companies a company of which we are very proud, and one which issues all modern contracts of life insurance. We shall greatly appreciate any courtesies shown Mr. Carpenter by ouf friends. Gastonia Insurance & Realty Co. W. T. RANKIN, President and Treasurer. E. B. BRITTAIN, Sec. COICAGO STREET CAR SYSTEM TIED UP p ews Service. i'l I -o c:i-n"a!!v, tni- ri-ln.-tai,. i f ': t v v ri.-h : en to -.-ii -tucks an I take tl eir ' -orit- nun help to account f. r the m ,- ! ! ' in which -tocks go up ai d -tav ip. Tiiev- migiit not stay so high if r .if- j it maki-'s could unload wit.'ion- . .C iu,s j witn the Cowrnrncnt on a-li a painful basis. Stolid i'Klifferet.ce ; a thing that a man may exhibit only when no pretty from an i prt-it. Miss Lorena Carroll, a 1 0-year-old He bi ante, -ays slie i -n.not liv on .1.",000 a year. Neither can we, Lorena, but we M like to trv it. Statistician tliaris are still busy esti tr.atine liow many millions are thrown a- ....;.- o.iii.g t inree-cent -tamps w hi eh are 'HK'ACO. July -J!!.--Fifteen tinm an I employees of tiie street and ievated railway- a:e mi a ke today and the city's transportation facilities have been tied up since 4 o'clock this morni ig. Not a wheel is turning and all cars are in the barns. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Day "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. A wise man who lived nearly two thousand year- ago said: "Prove all tilings and hold fa-: to that which is good. That '- ail we a-k for BUTTER-NUT BREAD - a fri-il t . p-,,e its qoali'v and we are hot ',.,: ;o,j l,,t v iir tlol.il'. t' oo tn if At y.e.r Cro.-e- '. 10 AND 15 CENT. CAROLINA BAKING CQ Marry Them Both THE GIRL ON THE DOLLAR WILL RECOMMEND YOU TO THE GIRL OF YOUR CHOICE. THERE WILL BE NO JEALOUSY; CASH AND CU PID ARE VERY GOOD FRIENDS. TO MAKE A HAPPY HOME RE QUIRES MORE THAN MONEY, BUT NOTHING CAN MAKE UP FOR THE LACK OF MONEY. PREPARE FOR A HAPPY HOME BY STARTING A SAVINGS AC COUNT IN THIS BANK AND ADD ING TO IT REGULARLY. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. EARNS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 4 PER CENT.
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