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NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK January 1 7-2 4 How about that resolution to lay aside for the future a portion of your income that you've made time and time again ? Let this week be the week of ACTION! ! Form the habit now of depositing in one of our Sav ings Accounts a certain amount each week or each month, and then watch the figures in your account grow. It will be the wisest habit you ever formed. We pay you Interest to save your own money. The Citizens Natl Bank GASTONIA. N. C. ; Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $300,000.00 A. G. Myers, President Jno. M. Miller, III, Cashier. C. C. Armstrong, Vice Pres. J no. A. Hunter, Jr., A. Cash. C. C. Myers, Vice Pres. Jno. L. Page, Asst. Cashier Jno. R. Rankin, Vice Pres. G. G. Willis, Asst. Cashier Report of the condition of ' THE PEOPLES EXCHANGE BANK at Iielnioiit, in the Slate of North Caro lina, at tin- close of business, December 29, 192th itKsorw i:s. Loans ami discounts lcs,l!7fi.4ti Oven I raft s, uiisocuro.l 41.51 Furniture ami fixture o.ii.'l.i.nn Cash in vault ami net amounts due from Hank. Hunker ami Trust 'ompanics .. . lu.7s4.lo 'becks for clearing Ki'.t.l.'l Total $122,909.25 LIABILITIES. Capital stock pai.l in $ 15,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur renf expenses and taxef. paid 1 ,99 1 .9ti Bills payable 22,500.(M1 Deposits subject to check. . . 48,551.05 Time certificates of deposit. . 20,K64..r)0 Savings deposits 12,504.74 Cashier's checks outstanding 1,4117.00 Total $122,909.25 State of North Carolina --Comity of Gaston, .la nuary 10. 1921. I. W. I. Crawford. Cashier of tin above named Hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. V. 1'. rHAYVl'OKI, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this loth day of January. 1921. KMoR V li. i K N X Y . Notary 1'ublie. My Com. expires May 2.1, 1022. CORRECT Attest : K. P.. specs. P. P. STUWK. V. 1. CRAWFORD. Directors, Report of the Condition of THE BESSEMER CITY BANK at. Bessemer City in the State of Vor'h Carolina, at the close of business. De cember 29th, 1920. RF.SOPRi I Loans and Discounts fH7,9.iSC2s Overdrafts, unsecured ;.:;. os , Furniture and Fixtures., . l.iinii.nii Cash in vault and net amounts due from Hank. Hankers and Trust Companies . !'.'. '.' I Cash Items held out 24 I.o.ir 217.71 (,'hecks for clearing . ...". 1." Total 1 1 1 . 4 7 4 1'.' LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in 1o.0imi.oii Surplus Fund o.oim no I'ndivided I'rofits, less cur rent expense and taxes paid 1,74 21 Notes and Bills Iiediseountod Iommi.Oii Deposits subject to cheek,.. 70.4.16 . 2s Time Certiticates of Deposit 49,27f , :t2 Cashier's Cheeks outstanding 974.3s Total $161,474.19 State of North Carolina County of Gas ton, January Sth, 1921 . I, O. M. Vernon, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 0. M. VERNON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of January. 1921. Carl G. Carpenter. Notary Public. CORRECT Attest : JOHN J. ORMAND, R. C. KENNEDY. 1. A. WHITE, Directors . taws J. H. Kennedy k Co, THREE BALLOONISTS TO REACH ROCKAWAY FRIDAY By The Associated Press.) TORONTO, Jan. 13. When the three American balloonist, Lieutenants Kloor, Farroll and Iliuton, arrive lure by rail late today from Matt ice they will be welcomed at the railroad station by Con troller Maguire, on behalf of the city, and a delegation from the Aero Club of Canada. The program of entertainment simply calls for an informal reception at the Aero Club headquarters, the ban iiet having been called off on account of the altercation between I'arrell and i I ml hi at Mattiee, upon their arrival there after Hieir perilous flight into the wilds of the Hudson Hay region. They are expected to reaeh Uock::way on Friday. DENY REPORTS THAT STATION WILL BE ABANDONED I By the Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. Reports that the threat Lakes naval training sta tion was to be abandoned were denied today by Rear Admiral Washington,' chief of tiie hur.tiu of navigation. Ad miral Washington said that next to the great fleet base at IIamtoii Roads, the Great Lakes station was regarded as the uiosi important training post Mo navy has. Mill to Increase Capital (By The Aaaociated Pr Danville. Va . , Jan 12 . Announce Tin-nt was made today that at the annual meeting of the stockholders in the River side and Dan River Cotton Mill corpor at ion, to be held here on January 27th a Mite will be taken on the recommenda tion made by t he board of directors that the concern's charter be amended so as to increase the authorized maximum cap ital stock by the sum of if 7."'"i.iiiiii, ,,f whn h if.'.ooii. nun shall be preferred Mock and tin remaining if'2.Vni.i"i'i as class A common stock'' to be sold only to the operatives of the concern. It is antiii pa'ed that the recommendations will be carried Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF LOWELL st Lowell iii tic St.Ve of North Caro lina, at the e. of .-i Deee.ll T ::. 192". i:k' h'ri k- Loans and Diseoun's ...'"..,. IN , , ,, I i 'emn mi i. oa us - ,, Furniture and Fixtures -'.vs 11 ( 'ash in vault and net arte.n:., due from H-.nks, Hank- fs and Trust '..mpanies . . 2 :,.."1 .37 Cash Items held over 24 leers ',,,:, 7.: Total : LIABII.iTILS Capital Stock p;i id in if ! Undivided I'rofits. less cur rent, expenses and taxes paid 12 Notes and Bills Rediscount..! 1" Hills Payable 1" Deposits subject to check.. 2''.o Time Certificates of Deposit 7o Savings Deposits 12 ,01 " '.2-1 l.f.M) '.,' ,(io7 ;,4fis Cashier's Checks outstanding Accruel Interest due depos itors Total $:'..")!.H2T State of North Carol ina Countv of .59 ias ton, Lowell, X. ., Jan 1". 1921. I, T. P. Rankin. Cashier of the ah named Hank, do solemnly swear 'hat above statement is true to the best my knowledge and belief. T. P. RANKIN. Cisl,;, Suhs.-rilied and sworn to b. for this 1 "t h day of January. pe'l Frank Robinson. Xo'-irv I'ubl CORRECT Attest: C II . HAND. IAS W. RKID 'he I of ! I r ! ! COIT M. ROBINSON. I Directors The New Year v. rs Why not turn over a new leaf for the New Year. Start saving now by opening an account with us. No account too small, none too large. We are here to serve the peo ple and concerns of Gastonia and the surrounding territory. Our time and facilities are at your disposal. Let us serve you. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." UNIVERSITY A DISGRACE SAYS P.C. WHITLOCK Is Speaking, of Course, Only of Its Pysical Condition Gov ernor Law Partner Goes to Chapel Hill to Investigate at Request of State's Chief Ex exutive. Correspond. o of The Daily l.a.ette. i T I A 1 ' I ; I . HILL. .Inn. PL Paul C. Whit link, nf Charlotte, further law part tier and personal friend nf iovernor elect amenm M nrr lsi i n . recently spent a few il;iys at the Pniversity nf North i ami!i;i at the roqui-s! of Mr. Murristiit In get a tirst hand glimpse nf condi tmiis at the ins!.! ut ion of whieh tin- new governor will he chairman of the board of trustees. Mr. Whitlock niaile a personal inspec tion of many of the university buildings, went into students' rooms, saw them eat, watched them line up to got at the shower hat hs. walked through class nmins, visited professors m their offices an. I talked with President Chase. As a result of his visit he wrote: 'The university as it is today is a dis grace ' the State of North Carolina." He was -peaking only of the physical condition on the university plant. lie thought well of the teaching, of the eali lire of the professors an-l of ,11c spirit which kept them at work when many of tin in could get more money at other in st it ut ions. "Although I was familiar with what was being said ahout overcrowding ami lack of f.-cilitii-s of ,r." unite Mr. Whitlock. -'I give my word 1 was absolutely astonished a! what I saw. The people of North ( ardiiia not realize 'he cole i it inns ' I i.apei II. 1 alel no one can without ein an ! mtiiii: fr irmse.l". . . I isited the ild ruuin where 1 used to stay. It made me sick. . " old room h -- twi !e feet in s w : st II liv;rB in i. wilh I" Is p:li ,e h ot In r. w it h trunk- . r of inn"-, w it'i all : in a f.-o : I together as thev lie t s-:, r 1 i jam! ha t i ! in si( i: ., room . an. I he . , ,: i i t tills: ''I ih tl that it is a .rime t take a ! y. f i v.- I with amhi'o i. t. .v eiuire an ei.nation, wlo.-e v...!i' u .i.d has isua li.-.i the uruvo; an ! n.dde ins' it utinn, ah asi ira' ions for h',gtT t! a - ,'S, an I iiim in a hole I ke that. Mr. Whitlock mentioned .a law hiTiidinir. ' ' Tin v ii:ie ' vis- to the ik. II the old lihrnry Imilding and ley hoard partitions ut its one Li room in'o two class r'.oins ;tn l :i law ti'Turv. At "it-- etid is a little iiMnri: cuddy lode used iy Pro fessor Mr(n'hee as his oflice. We found the tfood professor in the far i ml. next ' ' the diney window, for all 'he world I k.- a l.in rat crouched hack under the e.-ues of the ham. There was never a one hors lawyer who liad a more unin viting office than the eorner provided hy r! .- State for this groat teacher. There is not a high school in any town in North Carolina that is not very much better equipped to do what it is intended to do than the university to carry on its work. . . . ' ' ''The hr.y don't nee.l to 1 snrrnund el hy luxuries, but th-y do need to bo c a;fo''al.'y and safely provided for. Their idi si. al needs in . is- be t.-iken care of. Then the eo,tlipmPTl, and teaching should be provided to afford them .. e i ..!onal advantages that the n:. -s'v implies in this niod. rn , v. Heavy Snow at Jefferson. .h ff. rson. Jan. 12. Snow fell here S ,r-,:iv night and Monday. The g-oind T a-s htv morning vis o: l'l inches. acred ti LIQUOR IS THE CAUSE OF KILLING IN BURKE. Pink Brittain Killed at Home of Dick Williams, Who. With His Wife, Is Arrested . Morantou, Jan. 1 2 . lilockade h ipior was directly responsible for the killing a bout tour mile.s from Morgan ton last night of Pink Hritfaiii, a white farmer. Hick Williams an alleged no torious hlockader, and wife, ''.Mary Hick'' Williams, almost lis well known as n liipior dealer, are barged wnth the murder. liritfain and his sun, Kd, a youth probably not over l it is said, stopped at the Williams dace for li quor on their way home from their work, wood chopping . Young Itrittnin's story is that when they called from the outside for Kiime thing to drink they were cursed and tired upon, the load penetrat ing the closed door, one of the heavy bullets passing through the chest of the elder Brittain and killing him almost instantly. When the two Williams were arrested lavler at the hoi if a brother in-law, Mike Hraiuh. they had with them three quarts of liquor and an extra heavy Swiss made rifle, the bullet from which correspond ed with that taken from Hrit.tain 'n cloth ing. They were brought here to jail and their hearing has been set for Friday af ternoon . FARRELL WILL BECOME SECRETARY TO I.ANDLS Hy 1 lie Associated i'resi. ) i IIK'ACO, .Ian. I.:. ,lohn II. Faireil. of An!. urn. N. Y . h-r twintv vears mv ritarv of the National A... ia!ii.i . f Mm..- Leag is s;.-,t. I to become sec retaM to federal ,lu.g,. K . M. I.andis, coin in iss ion. r of organized hasehali, it he, ail!,' klO.W I to- la ' . So. re'ary Cam 11. a piom . r in has, hall, has receive.) a 'entat.ve offer from .l.olge 1 ,a n.i is, but the qui", t i..n of salary i!, 1 the term of ollli;, ha- not he. n con- -. !,:' !. It is kio .vii. M. wi ver, that I'.ii- i will de, ,..e lilili ss li,e term is for -e,n veai's ,,r in,, re. the length of time . i.ai.dls was , h ,seli to serve. par ' r, .1 !,,, :es a sala'v s 7 f' 1 a year as ' so re'., rv . f ' ,- e li, .1, ,, leagues. j 1 .a !,. I is p r. ha 1.1 v will eotiii r i I ' . Pa ' r. : '..lav a ; Pa md . : .-pt a a, e ,,f :,. .-, r, ! , rv s , u,a v n siil t . i B L t N A DEAL DOES NOT KNOW OF FATAL TRAGEDY i ! ;. . p.- M.S, rv, i I .' . !. tie- ..:' was', bed at S'. i ' ' ' s 1 I ,s ;,.ta i ;i I. 1 re, e, v . r. t; tie I .. s' p ... :,", :,' .... I '...,.!,., I leal. 1 1 vears ,,. :. s sti I i.na.vare of the tragi-, ly t .'. - j I, w ' . . , - a s '.- :i I ,iii pas-. I w : t : ! , ! , . v. : - fa'her, s,st,r. illi 1 era'alpar . '- - killed. ' e knows n, thlt.e ot the ,r.-s'i he ve :, the Southern freit'h! 'ra:n ,ar,-( ! ,r t'.-h.r's automolih- a" the l.,wd r -it ,-,,ssing nearly three weeks ae t.aa- -t, ;ffed out the lives of P. M. Deal, h.-r l.l year old sister, and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Dial, her grandfather and grand mother. It is not known by hospital atfa. hes whe'i the little girl will be told of the accihnf. fearful of the result the dread ful n.-ws will have upon her nervous con-di-i oi. Worth Considering. Th 1 question is not so much how you contra.-; a cold, but how to get rid of it with the hnst loss nf time and incon venience If you will consider the ex p.-rii n. e of otners under similiar cir.-um stances, who lave tecn most successful in ch. ckii. 'heir . olds, in th. ir begin ning. you will secure a bottle of ( ham herl.ilii's f Viph I!i tne ly without delay and use it faithfully. There are many fan,-. :'es- who have used this preparation s;: -, -. -sfully for vears find hold i' in high . s'.-em . 1 1 is excellent . Reserve a few Comforts for "SIXTY" ' The Savings Department of this Bank is where dollars are taught self-support. It will set your money to work and pay a regular wage for stipulated service. How much of your income is wearing overalls? Old age is vitally interested in the matter. Youth and health don't foot the waster's bills. Extravagance col lects from invalids and threadbare gray-beards and pitiful old crones. Every gay calendar has its rainy days and its bleak and hungry ones, too. Stretch your "good times" over a greater number of years RESERVE A FEW COMFORTS FOR "SIXTY." START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TO-DAY OUR PLAN MAKES IT EASY. "Our Service Makes Friends" The Third National Bank Gastonia, N. C. Capital $250,000.00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN E. ECK Public Accountant Audits, Systems, Cost Findingf 302 First National Bank Bldg. P.O. Box 203 Gastonia, N C. Phones: Office 219 Residence 846 L Lester P. Martin, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Torrence Drug Store -Gastonia, N. C. Phones; Residence 274 Office 16 W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systematizer Charlotte and Atlanta Offices Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. 0. Box 358 DR. C. HIGHSMITH Dentist Office over Torrence Drug Store GASTONIA, N C Residence Phone 399-L CHAS. C. WILSON F. A I. A Member Am. Soc. C. E Architect Home Office 304-5-6-7 Palmetto Building Columbia, S. C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Mgr. Mem . A I . A 208 Fust National Bank Bldg Gastonia, N . C . WE I.EEPER, B E. LEEPER & LEWIS Civil Engineers Designs, Maps, Estimates and Precise Municipal and Land Sin veys Office 106 1-2 K Mam Ave Phone 732 : SS11MMMIMUM SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYTEM SCHELULES. Arr.vnl and depart un- of pusscnge ra ; us ;i t i .risi on ;a : Schedule figures published as inform 'ion and i,,,t guaranteed. .Arrives D. part fr.in for 4 : L'.'.a N Washn At la liham s ;L'ii,'i harlot;.- Atlanta s:L'sa Atlanta Washington P ::;s;i pi ni At I ash N . O. 1 n : :,.',a Washington At lanta lL':loi Westminster Danville 4:5ip Atlanta Uichmonii 5:2op Iianville Westminster S:il5 Atianta-Waxhineton 4 H H 9 1 o : 12:4.-, 4 :fi t-iL'O! H : (: t:2."ip X Y-Wanh Atl Hham X O 9:25 ll:4tip Hham Atla-Waab-X O 11:40 12:15a Washington-Atlanta 12:15i Trains 29 and 30 Pullman sleepini ears between Birmingham and Xe York . Trains 35 ami 36 Pullman sleeping cars between Xew York Xow Orleans anc Birmingham . Trains 37 and 31 Pullman sbtpiny care between Xew York am! Xew Or loans. Trains 137 and Pis Pullman plecpln ears Washington and Atlanta. For further information call on: R. L. Clernmer, Ticket Agm, Gastonia, X E. H. Grahaai, D. P. A.. ( Advertise in The Daily Gaiettt. I CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina, Department of State. To All to Whom These Presents May Cnhie- (lreetinj: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, hy duly authenticated record of the pioceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that tin- Sliuford loinpany. a corpora tion of this htate, whose principal ofliK is situated on Airline Avenue, in the city of I ciit'iiiiii. Countv of llaston, State Of North Carolina (.1. M. Shuford being tho agon' therein and in iharge. upon whole proie.s ma he served,, has complied w.th the requirements of Chapter iM. Ivev,s-, ,,f liio.,, entitled 'Corporations,' ; ! , miliary to the i,nni; of tiiis Certifi , a ' , !' 1 hisolut ion : N,i, therefore, 1, .1. liryan Crimes, S. . r. ,r, of State of the State of North ( ar.eii.a, do her.-hv c. rl.i'y that the said corp. rat ion did, on the 1st day of lie c. 'iiiii.r, HPli, lile in inv oflice a duly cx e. ute, I and atteste, consent in writing to tho dissolution of said corporation, exe cute I bv all the -to. kaolders thereof, which sai, consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now mi file in my said oflice as provided by law. In 'istiiniiiiv whereof, I have hereto so' my hand and affixed my official seal at Ualeigh, this 1st day of In , en her, A. D. P.M'.I. J. I'.KYAN CRIMPS. Secretary of State. Filed and recorded in the . fti.e of Clerk of the Superior Court of Cuiston Countv in Kecord pf Incorporations No. ,'1 at page l!o."i this -Ird .lay of I h-.finln , 1!1!. S. C. IlENHlfH KS, '. ,s. '. P .CI, t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as admin ist ralor of estate ,,f Mrs. K lit ha Isabella Allison, de cease!, late of (las'. n County, North Car, ,:.i, a, this is to rtot.fy all persons having , 'a ins ao.'i:i,' the e-.a'e of said . i . I i I to present the same, duly veri fied, ',, ti e i,n.irrirn- d o:, or before December :o, PUI, i r this j ,t i.c '.v , I I,,- 'o. oh'. in bar of ftnv re . ovc-v )),, r.-,.n. Ml persons in- d. hi.- -aid es-a', will please mak ; rcn 't , "i,.'i;, i,t w;i, the undersigned. Th ,s leth dav of ! . -ember. 1 '- I. P. APi.iSiiN, mr , f lis'iite of Mrs. i; -:,i.. I. a li-on. Pr .III II ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. II .-. ,",x of , , ased, i 'iina, having ,,l de ler l I,--' .t.-d i.i i.e l;a'e ! I . . : a -. P20. ' - ; . . i ' i, i V- .-. .-. x - . I --a',- .'f : .i . i '.-'.: e. , i I .-, j ., a'. - a i , -i', -. '".s. ; pt.-fi I -7 wo " r 1 '' ! lVr PreTent It CvJ! LJ HURLBURTS rf CAMPHOR PILLS r j x until bottl tmtrft la r VjJ M rlUf at IU Mai. Waaa Ifji ,W m inkkzk. sKcrru Ml U ar faal a CHILI aoJ-Um l j wnk aa. tak oat tma mj ,
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