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t SIX. .(in MASTON1A GAZCTTt WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. WASTED HUNDREDS than tine III V ll.lUM'- After Consulting Specialists Without Re sults Says She Found Belief From Troubles by Taking Tanlac "After tti?nling hundreds of dollars for medicines ami advice that did me no good, a feu' bottles of Tanlac soon brought me relief and made a well wo man of me, " said Mrs. J. K Barnett, of Route 1. Box 12H, Houston. Texas. "I suffered s. miiih fr mi indigestion." she con tin tied, "that 1 was almost a nervous wreck. Kverything disagreed with me and I .suffered agonies from gas on my stoma h an I would get so nauseat ed that 1 --i'l ' hnv '. l; down. My neries w ere . . . .: :. v . . t !. that I ciiuhl never slv'i mart nr fiiur hours at 'lirjl.t. and w oi k w as a (.. .hi Vo;k . .till., but a I men!. iiraising '!" el'..re I ! : 1 1 t'.'i it n:is . in i now eat 11 n. 1 it i ng I a u ' without s-jfTcring afterwards. I I . -. - all night like n chihl anl am si. m h st-u ger that n.y housework is a r.:il : deasiirc ii.m. I am much better in ec v way t'a'i I ever thought I'd !. again and my );i:siianl j i' s me in pra:-i:i; Tanla fr my restoration to health." All Druggists Sell Tanlac. METHODISTS SAVE BELGIAN AND SERBIAN ORPHANS I wen: ' i e eialisS about my : ImM:. fit fr. in their t n.ai.y ef my friend cide.l t i fy i. nr. I my first bottl good. 1 can alt -I II, dac ! I Hi. I - to its auditorium and elans rooms. " Yjires will always be a meeea for travelers," said Dr. Beauehanip. ."Thousands and millions will flock to that battlefield. Our Church will not only minister to the jieoiile of Vpres and the surrounding territory, but it will also serve these visitors. ' ' Great Plant in Brussels. The Methodists have also purchased a great building in Brussels, which will lie their headquarters for Euroe. It will contain offices, an auditorium, reading and lecture rooms, a publishing plant and social equipment. The general secretaries of the two Protestant bodies of Belgium, the state Church ami the free Church, "ill have offices in this building, thus making it the Protestant center of Belgium. y .;; , . M 1 ,l' . ,'... ,. :U-, . or C1..-ISC I O I ho.-. ill a I of I !rus It will be enlarge! an. ::nls in ti tho- I" ol its laparits "ill til.l Relief Stations Es.aMished . ! !oa in- nam i repol ! 1 ' . t t h in; -u u ill I r-ee .o i. ;r h tl I ' se t he iern an ' I s alio i'iiie.1 tin 111 v. th roli. l .'1 ng i impossible !r the . !. ' ' I hihlleii. with their motl I'r. !. aacl amp. "are no" .'il.'i.i'loiiel t n ni lies and by the eiirliiy. ' ' ' III uliler to cope with tie situation the Methodists have arranged to open relief stations at Ypres. St. IJuentiii, Montdi ilier. lleigraile. am! other points. 'Is. sun I li ing in t lie lug outs left large home, for scliool. litis lieen suburb of Bros children can b Southern Church Buys Home,s in Brgs suls and Belgrade and Supports Ser bian Refugees in England. The Centenary Commission of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, will specialize in caring for the children of neigium. .-errua aim otner stri.Ken countries of Kiin according to an an miuncement made by W. B. Bear. h amp, the director general. !r. Beauch nmp ami a Church Commission have just returned from Europe. For this purpose a tnerly a famous boys' purchased at lYcle. a sels. Several hundred accommodated in this building, ami tin Methodists "ill assume entire resopnsi bility for them and their future. Another home has been bought at Bel grade, Servia. and here the under -fed orphans of the Southern Slavs will given medical attention and cared for. A staff of women physicians, -ei ure! in Scotland, will lie in charge of this home. Still a not lit e orphanage has been taktn over at Kaversham. England. This home already contains more than a hundred Serbian children, orphaned ref ugees who were taken from their homes during the Austrian invasion. Plight of Children Deporable. "One can scarcely imagine the plight of the Belgian and Serbian children," declared Jr. Beam-hamo. "The mines of Northern Frame have been flooded or filled with concrete by the Hermans, and thousands of children "ill literal;, freeze to death this "inter. "I have seen them living in the old trenches anul .lug-outs left by th. enemy. with little to cat save ha! is gathered from the pass, rs ! . ' ' Relief station dl be est guickly s workers .-an le supplies sent. I l.ese nil! sels, Ypres. St. tueiitin. Belgrade and other centers. The Ceiitii'.'try Commiss- for two young physicians, eight m. a dozen won;:-!! social work. cs. an liumlier of si :. Men, lent and dir.-c I, Mis- .til.ll.' M'"i:. I a n I i ' I . 1 s King A full contingent of iiiiisi-s. !ire. t.-rs. and social be sent abroad as soon as they I .Mind. Tin Much has a fund of ?". for r.oioj'o.,u construe i v.iik. spent :i:ii ii in -en I i ; 1 1 1 e. I .by sic inns, lorkcrs " !' can be .' M!i!.l d his ,'lgiuni. da Hi REDUCING NL:.:jER OF DEATHS :;jm TUBERCULOSIS. ! e, ial f v N A ': f numb. sis in Nortl pared with tive figures sanatorium f culosis. these .D.... la - . .. ! . : live I . aused ma for s nidi. compiled at tile Ireatmeiit figures covering .11- tf . i.'.ri. i nr IP'S just or 1 111 ! T A i-. !.!. - . in tin ; il l renin- a- com in tenta the Stat, of tuber the lirst half of the present year. The total number of deaths reported during the first s.x months this year is which would indicate a total for the year of J.s.'iii. The total number oi curing in 1!1 caused bv tuberculosis was .'!.o!M. The indicated reduction for this vear is .";". the most remarkable record ever recorded since accurate sta tistics have been kept in the State. i lie situation in .orth an. Una is verv iliflerent from manv oilier seitions of the country. In nearly all there lias been an increase in cases and deaths from tuberculosis this year. Particu larly in New York State has the increase been so great as to cause considerable alarm, and a redoubling of efforts at prevention ami cure. North Carolina has had a steadily decreasing number of deaths from this cause during the past few years, the reduction as between I!'!., an I l'.M s Paving been .;:M. The I,1C icarki'i ..ctioas I, a. follow ing the ausing mill h V. I'IKi'l -. Aiiolhei in: 'h. so t -,i,. Tlii- ' In ti other in. reuse III It Uen.a : rat i to at en am u: g hen It ! rest i ng 1 1 1 relief statr. Tin to reinforce the lie sent abroa.l at mice. The Chun !, has :, , 1I)H ,, for this puiiose. It i a $.j:,mIO.iiimi tu,l win. I, wa the re'ent Centenary J ri METHODIST CHURCH ENTERS YPRES AND BRUSSELS and I Grrat Memorial Church Will Be Erected in Devastated Belgian City Brus sels to be Center of Large Enterprise on tie Part of Southerns. A great Methodist I'hiirch. erect maintained b the Methodist Kpiscopa Church, South, will be eie.te.l ami. I tin ruins of Ypr.-s. , IVlgjiH!;. Tins vas Stated today by Dr. V. 15. B au hump, director-general .f t! e i Vnn .a ry Com mission, who, with Ibsio.p .lames Atkins, the bishop in charge of Eiin aii mission fields, just returned from Belgium. The city of Ypres. terribly devasta ted, will not be rebuilt in its ciitir. ty. The once uiagniticeut Cloth Hall. the finest in the world, the Cath.-iral. the town hall, the churches, ami other large xuins will be left as a rjM-tual memorial. On these the city mayor has caused oigns to lie erected, reading: '"This is holy ground. No stone of this fabric may be taken away. It is a heritage for all civilized eoples. " A City ef Memorials. Yrei is a city of memorials. British government has selected and will erect a grett museum nieonument to her fallen heroes. Similar buildings will ! b.i It Canada. New Zealand. Aus'Ta Belgium. In the midst of these me:,,.'.;.! rsoutheru Methodist Church v. ii! ! el. It will contain a lil.rar.. room and social equipment, m. The a ! as hat an nailer - I la g th i. (' llll T , : -. I i. s I '.. i : T . - . It, k the til' t ie u Oil! w a s ,g tie er ot gi. at. .!. ,s... I by aths by ,.. -s. The ainoig the llli h higher in s i . i ; e of the i'Olnlla I it: at it"( non re-1 h:gh t ford. " 1 in V ; 1 1 1 is sin. .r fatalities in that nil n 1 1 and lit i ii re i in M a i total I, 1 : . i an. t n State. Frs th id ng. be tie t.ll of nun be ! t ,'. the Tin ( ! Ciaaing Report. A !.: g :,. reau of ti .' i . : M: . Ii. f I 'olllt . ..'ill.'i t'lere w . it t : t.l: l'.'l s. ! in Hu tu N.ileuiiier I bale, ginned pri fioii, la-t year 's I'.M'.i ib. ' with I e s. OS,, It others next '.U.I Wake aioiitl curing Ha lollll istoll ittoll crop w ith 1. Trieste's Chief Industry. Trieste, in Austria, is a center of the meerschaum pipe industry. AILS THE snnno ntnnii 33 r'hani-p. are it - V' Ol'.MS-tf tro? chitrl Is i..rn.--ii i, trrlta! ! nnd res-tie - '' si.-. ,. Voa e.ia lind out ..:! I. Vha up ; r Stomach ills iER MI ' S'.'J.-t. ICT NT. CO the itively 1 ate pennanenllr disappear after drinkir, L.ll.i Shivar Mineral X ater. I om vs.- - iirntrrd br monT-back oner Bne; roots a trifle. Delivered aujwncic ,.y our Castonia Ag-nt. .viorrow I'Lone them. i'HAi'HI t-K Ch.it tanoona. Tenn.. L. S. A. FOR SALE BY KENNEDY DRUG CO., J. L. AD AMS, TORRENCE DRUG CO., OF GAS TONIA, N. C. AND P. D. SUMMEY, OF DALLAS, N. C. PleaseYou GUARANTEE If, ftr ittnc en- re cotitenis ol the can accordins to di rections, you ar not llifld In evry reipect.your rrocer will refund the money you paid lor it. EVERY POUND SOLD IN AN AIR TIGHT TIN CAN i f " . ,-j lip OMaIcp no mistaken Afc whatever price jrou pay, you cannot get a bet- t'a-r rn PfcC van i an Luzianne. Q If it doesn't go tartner ana taste fee you ever had, go to tne mci vnanu tvlio solcl it to you. andeetyoirr mon6v back.vStDur miar- antee isyour protection coffee The R eily-Taylor Company New Orleans L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN BB MADE Cost to you $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS Obtain COLOR CARD from oar Agents or LONGMAN A MARTINEZ Manufacturer Nw York HWIWffWWIMIBWWMlMWIIB PMHM.IIIJ1 Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of Textile Machinery Gastonia, N. C. Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings A Big Special For This Week During National Blouse Week at EfircTs V E RECEIVED SATURDAY MORNING BY EXPRESS 12 DRESS ES, IN SATIN WITH BEADED TRIMMINGS, ALSO SILK TRICO TINE, TRICOLETTE. THESE SUITS WOULD RETAIL FROM $45.00 TO $75.00. WE HAVE DE VIDED THEM INTO TWO LOTS, AND FOR THIS WEEK OR WHILE THEY LAST THEY ARE YOURS AT $39.50 AND $45.00 EFIRD'S Department Store 209-211 West Main Avenue Gastonia, N. C. the Movie Shows m 8 s&l b i r I ii f I i i . jm i i Next Week Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Here is a Treat! Walk into any of the Movie theatres listed below on the three days without paying a cent, only for the war tax! IDEAL THEATRE Gastonia, N. C. PRINCESS THEATER Belmont, N. C. But here is what you must do first. Have mother, grandma, aunt anyone you know buy REMMO Sterilized Toilet Soap at any dealers. You take off the wrappers and save them until next week. Then pick out the show you want to see take your REMMO Soap Wrappers to the ticket office of the theatre and exchange them for show tickets. YOU don't have to spend a cent of your own money only for War Tax (Uncle Sam won't let us pay that) Each REMMO Wrapper will be "as good" as a. nickel. Like this: if you want to see a 10c show, give the ticket taker two REMMO Wrap pers and war tax; three Vh.lrT ivtmiviw dllU . X K s war tax for a 15c show. Four REMMO Soap Wrappers and war tax for a 20c show and so on. Tell mother about it now. Have her order REMMO Sterilized Toilet Soap and give you the wrappers. To make sure she gets REMMO Sterilized Toilet Soap you had better get it for her. Remember the name REMMO STERILIZED TOILET SOAP. The "folks" will save money by buying REMMO STERILIZED Toilet "Soap the toilet soap that is sterilized at 198 degrees to insure perfect purity. And you'll see the greatest Movies you ever set eyes on FREE. The Remmers Soap Co CINCINNATI :: OHIO Makers of Remmers' Ptrondi Bath Soap ana ,raaaocx s Ktiygiemc) tuna ooap STERILIZED 3s
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