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tACt rotnt tflt GASTONIA GAZETTS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, I9T7. The Gastonia Gazette. 1mm4 every Monday, Wednesday and 1Prt Uy by The Gazette Publishing xm JL T. ft J. W. ATKINS, Managers. HUGH A. QUERY, Editor. MAT D. ABERNETHY, City Editor. .dmitted into tbe mails at the Post Oftce at Oaatonia, X. C, at the pound r of Portage. Aoril 2th. 1902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. .On year 12.00 tfti monthi 1.00 Faree montha 50 Dm month 20 Ail aubecriptioni payable in advance discontinued promptly upon eipira ESTABLISHED 1880. No. 236 West Main Avenue. PHONE NO. 50. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. We are glal to announce that the Pa cific Fleet is now riiling the I'aritie wa ters. That's where it should be, anyway. A to tliis mooted Simmons' "ma chine'' we would inquire: Is it similar in its modus operandi to the Bill Taft machine of Chicago fame.' The Raleigh Times wonders why the capital city's incinerator does not num erate. Free advice: Any demobilized Wake county doughboy can turn the trick. Not content with building cotton mills Gastoflia citizens travel to other towns and buy 'em lock, stock and barrel. The Charlotte Observer will take notice. The announcement of "several" more mills and a new banking house we con sider a good day's work for tiie progres sive citv of Belmont. contains more than fifty pen and pencil Expeditionary Forces and scenes in France. They are cleverly executed and reveal considerable ability on the part of the artist, who was just out of college when he joined the forces and went over seas. The book is now being placed on sale and will no doubt find favor in the eves of "the public. Lieut Mallard wa in the city yesterday am was a pleasant caller at The Gazette office. BE MERCIFUL, WADE! What does our esteemed contemporary, The Charlotte Observer, expect of us anyway? With the announcement at Al bemarle that the F.fird Manufacturing Company had closed the contract for the erection of a million-dollar cotton mill, Kditor Ilarris gallops into print with the startling information that Gastonia has been called" and that the "next play" seems to be up to this city. Seriously, Brother Harris, "how do you get mat way: i.ive us a rest, please. The folks here are building mills so fast now that one man is kept busy counting em. It seems to us that ... the best tex'ile plants in operation i' being the largest in the South siive onlv one at Gnstonia should give us h- ie to test on our ours tor a !c;.!-t ten s. Be merciful! Securing the services of gubernatorial candidates at coinmiuiiTy picnics may not have any political aspect, but lots of ! folks have their own ideas about such things. Passing a law which makes the manu facture of corn likker a violation carries oar endorsement but we refuse to stay hitched when Congress puts the ban on apple cider and cherry smash. A Gaston county man may not decide to make the race for Congress against Hoey. Bland, McKae, Council, Dowd and others but he can never blame this paper for not having " suggested him." What ha become of the organization recently formed for creating sentiment in favor of a half-million dollar bond issue for good roads in Ca-d in comity? Is the committee committed .' Anent Gaston 's candidates for e..ngre sional honors, we find pleasure in report ing that there have Iteen no announce ments to the effct that they would not make the ra.e. Say, you Cut.,:iia women, enter Sena tor Lee S. Overman's name on your list of suffrage champions. The senator s belated converi.n was announced this week. THE PUBLIC AND THE NEWS. Irwin S. Cobb is one of the ln-t uews aper men i:i the country, and one of the best paid, also. He fs not now engaged m regular new-paper worK out many ol the magazine articles he writes partake in no small degree of the character of newspaper reporting. obli is a ;-outli- erner, Oorn an. I reare.i in lenlucKv ami received his early training in reporting on papers at 1 a.Uicah. ry. Later lie cnt to New York and soon established a reputation as one of the best reporters in the country. He soon attracted the attention of the magazine makers and for several years past his articles have proved Hiiionjr the best drawing features of T'.e Saturday Evening Tost. The American Magazine and imiimv other puli- :! lias also . .- they are ix best :id I- sales, purpose of isting arti e A an '. - I A ln.it iications of t . ti rt ord. written era! 1..-..k a:.-! perhap- n .is'ed ann.i.g sellers ' ' tin y i ;i w i-n-l tn These rema :k a re t-.r directing att. v'.oii ; i an i I " I-:. i:' Magazine t " A ;t.:t cut. I am a Coo l IJcpu.-to: . ' ' From the title one would think that the article has as ,ts main idea the glorifica tion of the author himself but s.i. ii not the case. While the artn ! as a whole will int. est the newspaper man more than it will the lavman, there is ma.-h in it that should prove of interest to the genera reader. For instance, there i the moot ed o;iesti. ill as to what is news and when does a man pu legitimate snli.je. newspaper. In t from obb "s :. : ti plain wor.U -people ! .'.. : ,s Till r P.. ': : '. i g. ia .. . '' :,'.,- man. I . - . ' i - IMlbli 1 illow ing have p become a III tilt a agra oil down in cii in:. i.d.-d. It .t Vi in: mig ." -paper cau-e a Bolshevism may or may not be what Max Gardner said it was in his Mount Holly speech but there are lots of folks who will be under obligation to him for at least making an honest effort to define the word. No B'...;:cr :...! T..e RaWjr'i Ti:'--- .!.: mended .senator Lee S. Overman for "profe- ing suffrage religion" f an the morning paper .!:.-: t..e m- .at r ' Statemt ,t that i.e is nut a convert ' tue ' ' cause. ' ' No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a n;!e, there is more or less stomach disturf.ar.ee. GKOVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in wfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. MASONIC MEETING. tonia Lodge lay night. h - jr, tin No. Aulm :i"u sf 1- m. .,.,, i (, F. and A. M. Work will legree. Light i.-i. Ail tr !! Fri be re- '.ers are urged to be prt The .v.elby Highlander ' country for its editor. . . and n v it is unable to Countr;. loan that he shoi. country. He is launching paper i Shelby. .iito a lar ,nt ryma . rllicc M . i'ii to T he :th news- "FAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM 'one take -coming has ai' square ' ly Tril. d is not to make the same mis stonia did in -taging its hniiie- -elebrat ion the "greasy pol- " ady Iteen erected f.ii the main the citv. rs .' lie t oncord Dai- F. Faiso; . commander of the .'.oth Ilivisiol,. ,.j at ','aleigh says: iy North 'aiolma ns not U-en surj.assed , i . " i them ' ' ' What v.; g it the geiicii.1 mi I about Xhi-e aanie tr.ops just before leaving Frame? Gene-.d Sam of the 'th lir;. writing to a f. ' ' The j art pla.v troops i.i the war bv am other t" " Therefore Insist Upon Gen-, uine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" newspaper man 's business is other peo ple 's business. For it is just that 'oth er people's business' which provides the news which the world at large wants to read. Ficluding the pleasant affairs and the heroic events of everyday life, THERE IS SCARCELY AN IMAGIN ABLE HAPPENING THE REAL FACTS OF W HICH IT IS NOT SOME ONE 'S PRIVATE OR PERSONAL IN TEREST TO KEEP OUT OF PRINT. "Ninety-nine times out of a hundred printing the news means hurting some individual in feelings, prestige or purse; it means telling something which some one would rather were never told. It follows, that, in every news story involv- ' ing what is called human interest, the reporter may lie quite sure that at some point in his investigation of the circum stances he will encounter an individual or j a group of individuals who by every I means in their power will endavor to hide from him certain salient and, from his viewpoint, desirable details." i RELEASED ON $500 BOND FOR APPEARANCE AT COURT Walter Tallent, white, was bound over to superior court by 'Squire A. R. An tiers following a preliminary hearing on charges of larceny ami receiving a stolen Ford automobile. His bond was fixed at $500 which was given. The stolen car was sold through a Mt. Holly automobile sales company. Police officers at the hearing yesterday testified that Tallent stated to them that he ob tained the car from another whose name he tlid not remember. Dispatches from Wilson say that the damage to crops in Wilson county by the recent floods will probably run into the millions of dollars. TOTAL BATTLE DEATHS I WERE ONLY 50,719. i Ry International News Service.) j WASHINGTON. July L's. The rec- ! ords up to Jnlv L'.'.rd showed a total of : "t",711) battle deaths in the American I . . . i iritiy, it uas announced by the war d pnrtment this afternoon. IDEAL TOIAY: Mary McLaren In THE AMAZING WIFE Special Attraction Also "MUTT AND JEFF" THURSDAY Constance Talmadge In "WHO CARES'' (Select) and Educational Reel FRIDAY Tom Mix in FIGHTING FOR GOLD Gastonian TODAY J A i K Pit KFORI) in "GREAT EXPECTATIONS A Paramount Re-Issue. EXTRA: ELINOR FIELD IN A STRAND COMEDY THURSDAY i HARI.ES RAY in 'HAY FOOT, STRAW FOOT' Paramount Come.lv FRIDAY Lila Lee In ft A DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF" Also L Ko Komedy Coming Tuesday MARGUERITE CLARK in GIRLS 99 hii The Gazette is indebted to Lieut. John B. Mallard, of Lincoluton, for a copy of lis book of sketches just issued entitled flu the A. L". F. Witfc an Artist." It ketches depicting, life in the American j Salicylic acid. Millite.s f fraudulent A ': ia Ta dets " - Id i-y a Brooklyn ; ian fa urer wtii.ii - proved to be ' nipiM.l main ly t.f Tal.am Powder. -Payer Tablets of Aspirin" the true, genuine, American made and American owned Tablets are T' -,r.:r: the -'efy Beyer CrtM." V . : ; :d t. . .1 ist u-en "Haver aoiets of Aspirin ' ' and always buy them j in the original Bayer package which con- j tains p; -.per .. ire "i.ois a:i 1 dosage.- Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayi ?.r.:v.:'.i -:;re t M -tna-c i acideser Closing Out Sale The GASTONIA BOOK STORE Now On In Full Blast Only A Few More Days Longer Just A Few Of The Specials 35c and 50c Boxes Writing Paper and Envelopes 20c 10c Pads Writing Paper 85c Doz. 10c Packs Envelopes 5c 10c Bottles Ink 7c 10c Bottles Mucilage or Paste 7c 75c Latest Novels 50c 50c Boys and Girls Books 25c 35c Boys and Girls Books 20c 25c and 50c Unmounted Pictures 8c 3c Pencils 20c Doz. 75c Companion Sets 45c 50c Companion Sets 25c Closing Out All School Books At Less Than Cost A complete line of Office Supplies at actual give away prices, Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals, Time Books, Box Files, Day Books, Inks, Mucilage and Paste in Qts. Pints and 1-2 Pints, Pens. Pen cils and Stationary, Typewriter Ribbons. All Novelties, Bric-a-Brac, Games and Toys at give away prices. Mai! Orders Filled. - Don't Forget The Place The Gastonia Book Store 214 West Main Avenue After improvements are completed store will be necu pied by THE GLOBE, with a full line of Ladies' Gents' and and Children's Up-to-Date Ciothinir, Furn ishings and Shoes. UU j 0 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. Itjis more convenient, it is safer, it is more dignified and business-like. WE SOLICIT YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT. I 1 G O O o Before leaving for your Vacation come to our store and secure your Shoe needs. Our line of Walking Oxfords in White or Black are still complete for this season of the year. Or if it is Dress Oxfords or Pumps you need we can supply your needs in almost any style desired. Robinson Shoe Co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii) Nothing else is as necessary to the healthy and normal development of a growing child as nourishing and wholesome bread and biscuits. Made with u mm seIfrising miOQJ( A product used for years throughout the South, bakings not only completely satisfy, but they also tempt the most sluggish appetites and build the bone and muscle necessary to equip the boy and girl for after life. There also is a big eco-r.orr-ical foctcr in the usj of this flour, for neither baking powder, soda nor salt is needed, all the in gredients that are required being mixed in such exact proportion that it cannot fail in baking. For Sale in Gastonia HOPE BRISON &.C0. EVERY D I llllllllKIIll ICS IMI..MIIMM,.MI,IMIIHIHi;i GAZETTE WANT ADS PAY TRY 'EM
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