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PAGE SF'W') SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19t 1921 THE CAST0N1A, (H. C), DAILY GAZETTE ARV". GRAHAM' BONNER. THE LONG NIGHT. ' Tho thing that happened when there wug such jealousy for lender 1 ship when l lie venturers in ; i other adventur er was thfs. The lioy had kjkj me. riK'H j way to go, but , the girl had left : him because she wanted to show : the others that shf was very in dependent and tine. And she really knew that the liny had heen rinlit. She was worried, too, they had used all the food in the Uimp-sai-k. 'Far Down the Road." And nfclit had ootue on. "I'm lost," the ciri cried. "I'm afraid t' move for four 1 may fall down. Oh dear, tlie hoy went off in the casiern direct .mi. I think, hut I don't know east from west nmv that It Is so -dark." "Why did I er want adventures? Now, we've lot each other in the dnrkne-j because was foolish find wouldn't follow llie way I s,,,uld " And the hoy was saying. "If I move. I may slip and he d:isu-i to pie. es." "(di.'' he added, "how awful it nas to act like that and treat I.adly the jjirl vvbn has I n : 1 all the adven tures with nie, and who is so willing to f;o on ami on. "I was a Inn who can jjruw lnr:i' in a few minutes because the giant Lave kilo I to- power to grow lar'e when he wante.l to pun- o NcwYorlO Letter btf Lucy Jeanne Price NKYV YOliK, l 1.. Is. The siiY.vyy I nri phiec f.Vr :r skunk. That not uji handsome annual i iiliie well adai'ted to tiii ,-n!lar of a al .eat or handing of a viUct, frock. Hal a a natural -tad at I: rge, lie is deli ait, 'I ,le t : p. Ks'c i.il 1. it) tlie -illc.v.'iv . It'- tea ...ov.leij : el t l.ei'e : re so inaav ,j. !l i . ; . :. r -. I tint -i a n.iy in in. Tli : - :! :j..t i i, hov.cv. r: pi lial.lv coeim.il. .. .1. a v . !-. .' 1 1 1 i - u a - l .- , ; he !', ..(. . 'Th. -'a ' iaa .- " I Ti-ie- :-M,i i r. t a . . t i,e a '-.! c-a Ii h'-l's, I , v i l C. ': . i i I' . i mii ! ' rie i' , i n -1 in -' . i . ' tii- I . in ' 1 . i a id-1 . and hi a !' a vv a;, t i ; i u . , v i in made III-. , a. I ; ! i., t'ri.nt of !,, t i as, i esitrned a ' ' - - ' Vi le i.ue Ii " 1 , 1'. i ., far.-. The Asset Of Prestige to t He Mi.k b.-iv. .1. . . I . ., -,,e t I lie ll .1 He HOW DO YOU SAY IT? By C N. Lurie Common Errors in English and ll How to Avoid Them "OFF OF." In lli i I It 'lll.tl'e $ I a v , t H. V I If -V. Xi.tli.ti : 1. 1 lia ,,. h, , a i. i.hinist a I: ll.ll'V. e, tW' Hnl - 1:r ViMV.V ..... .s'iiye.! ( ! 1 -vvfv'ri - I 1 1-:, -I., i." I ill. " Hello. H. kllOW oil U il Ii i,; 'file lyn" 'I i V. a - : I e.i. I ,nt a p r p I , .-. 1 -ee,e.l :;et .,i. --i.e. I II. !e T I, an i p li- T1IK use of the phrase w hich heads ;(. ; this article leads often to error- ., that are seen to be ludicrous, when i p analyzed, h'or cnniple, one will heat . , n ' the ipiest ion :, "Where did you buy ::, Mavbe the toad that slea!;':" The answer comes: "I ,. ; got it olT of the butcher around the coiner." To get a steak "off of" tie butcher mll'.t suit a cannibal very vv ell i. . ' ish people who bullied oilier, will hut the very idea would shock any is no less valuable to you than to us. Through the roputatio" we have earned, we can place you in posi tion to profit by what we have won. The jealous c are with which we guard the interests of our custo mers, and the personal service rendered, have placed this hank high in public confidence. It will be to your advantage to es tablish relations with the The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." A Banking Home It has always been our desire to have or,;- depositors feel at home when Uh y fitcr the doors of this bank', and ma a- ii' they were merely enterine; a banking institution. The si.e if a. cn-tomors balance has nothing iu d 'ith the quality of service he leeeives. We deal with the individual, nut. with his balance. "It pleases iu; to Serve you." The Citizens Natl Bank GASTONIA. JN. C. Capital $30O,00O.G0 Surplus $300,000.00 THE BANK WITH THE BIG CLOCK come ami heat me. "Oh. dear, uh dear. Well. I don't (are if he does beat me, if only ho will brinx bin k my companion to mo. I never will be cr ud au.iin." "Mow mean il was of me to leave her. Oh, I may in". r sc her aalnl Oh. It Is so dark! So dark : And it's getting very cold. Mavbe she's freez ing" And the (,'irl, wbo had wandered one else, in proT usau'e, omit l'i t'.-in "olT ;" say: "I L'ot it of (or from) tin . butcher around the corner." , There are cases of the misuse o- the phrase "oil- .f" that are not In dicrous, as in the instance al.ead. cited, but in which i!.e "of ), ue 'A needed and insiead of saving, "lb l: .jninped off of the car," -ay, "Hi ' h jumped oil' the car." A man who e ' "i poets to open a s ,,t a v v : j i 01. ; 1 ' I ! I lie a at i i-, nil and bat ! er.-.l. And t he hit is .i.' the would be '-leim r iiia-t seek aiiollicr -1 i in;: la . . ' ' T In v "re more hot In r t Ii n tin .ein' is wnltli,"' . Xj.lailis the inaiiai.'ei I', iple are uitli a firs) eir, win a it'. . , . j 1 1- as t !iev a re with t hei r li - :,'.v. Ti PROFESSIONAL s 111 iht:,. S JOHN E. ECK. 0 T ,1 I. A .. . 1 UUIIL I. . 'IIOI..IIIL A t Findin'rf 9 T 1. y 1 .1 W A .!"! t II, St 11 II . in ...i i j.im l-fOJf.. lown lie'e nil al! sorts ot e. a ft l'honi as t hey are with their lii-i m Audits, Systems, Cast v .an'! leave it In p. a.i . 'I liev jo8 Fiist National B l'honc-: Office 210 Risidrnrc 8-16 1 o look at it a II" I he s re e 'l ,. I rale lit' it pi i.rrl'. TlirV Wail' : :l t he t inn f-iii-i I MARSHALL'S YARN TURNS THE TABI.F. (('el i'i. ht i ( ) A LINE 0- CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. TO rCC'rl'JAPY. I'Mcry about a little more, feelinc ever "ay soniet mii;; mi . .1 tae .- I le s-tomi. fool step of tlie way through the black !!' : "Will v ai buy laielhinu lion night, was shKeritm vvltli the cold of the iiik'lit and the liar. Her hair was damp with the to- which had come up, and her hands felt cold and clammy and wet. 4,I was .o stubborn." she wild. "Oh, what a little wretch I was. and after the bey brought me on this trip to he so mean anil uii-jrateful ! It's not every jdrl who is t.ven a chance like this Id c;o adventuring. It's mihtv few - if any at all, ' she said. "I hear a siran'i- sound." she went on. "l'-ov, Boy," she called out. "Is It you?" lint only ft rumbling sumnd an swered her. "They premised us there were no Riicli things as bou'fys and (.Miosis, and that there were no wild animals any where around, but it is awful beinc lost from the bov." At last daylight came. Tlie r ran aloud a distance In the warm sun shine and looked about her. She couldn't soe nuy erne around, except far down the road .she saw a cloud of dust and then ntiother cloud of dusl. and then she noticed a man on horsi back. She stopped nn l waited. "Perhaps this - man can tell me about tho hoy. lie may have seen him. "lie looks ns If he were hurrying with guixl news, or maybe." and ibe girl's face be c a m e suddenly quite white, "maybe is coin ing to brinK me had news." P.ut ap' (he man on tin horse came nearer, ' the Kirl pave a great cry of joy. There in the .saddle, be hind the man, sin the boy. "O h," she shout ed, "you're safe '." "I kney you were saff," the Vice President Has Dignified The Of fice As Presiding Officer By Kidding. (Hy The Assncialed Press.) DR. I. H. McKAUGHAN Dentist Office Over l.ebo's Depart meat Store. GASTONIA, N. C. Phone 676. I':!' W. W. GALLOWAY 2 AUDITOR g Puldic Arrountant, Bank K::;ira- K 1 i iie r and Office Syslematizer B Cliailotle ami Atlanta Ollircs K Residence (i ASTON I A, N. C K Underpinning One man built his house upon the rock, tlie other upon the sand. The house which was founded on a rock stood firm. This bank represents your best un derpinning. It means security" at all times. 4 Paid on Savings. V ASlllN'i; TON, I'ib. is. - when V:. , President Marshall lays ! w n I In ;.im in the Seiia te on Marii I. 'in n he eeiinine regret. .Marshall I. as I'llird tt dice of viee preshhllt hv kid l.ii Il harder than anybody else and 'uea hlinyilie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I- .'lll'l iliaite-v lo it He plan-; 'I i gei upon the I ha nta uqiia i I nai ! a in I he w ill he a hi a 1 1 1 In r. An cample f his I'.nililv , , H Iidcncc (j ASTON I A, N sli,,.,ti..n, awkward nr nn plea i.t . if 8,, J J"'";.'. J .HIIK-gWIgiffiaRSg . '., ,v ,,t in, prie s. ,-. , tiZZSmiir.'VTFr1&:,WttX3L: iv:.s ni a ei.nipanv m jiiiaiaii' lepnn: latiiiu o. r t Gaston Loan & Trust Co. 'Where Your Savings Are Safe." tnevjr safT," MILITANT MARY We-Spinsters HcocK cur -nxirried fnends.but-doot-be fooled by THAI Ve,d5haKeou' independence -FOR A-LITTLE FURNISHED rLAT ! e citnMh- i.':;: 'if. ahs i.o iii'i,. ".tontine; o-r t '.e lit. nvti.MI lainUllde. The "t.'l. r.i and more j.roiniiiii'C'l ni'! 'In iir.ims of future nni.e and im.i- r.-v lie Mar-hill w.is iin a iliaii.i'. 11. -lid : ' ' W. II. voa folks aie t'eeline a I i L' h I '. ... lo V. That '- all lieht. V.. II e telle," h it y mi are ijoiim to do. Th ,t '. al 'Oi' I !:. in 1.11. Iliih, V'MI -"I' 'if ''I i.iial ii f t he rnlie r I ' . iv . Ii'.iin ,v a r- M.iii.i lioni I'i a nee, wa.i, lea.iih mi tin -', il.'s ,ail. said to his Ma. k Inn hi'. : ' 'Ih.V, when I e'ls .'ish-.ri iin 1 ii! iini'.v wii.-it I 'in agouti' to iie.' W' 11 'i'i a:H'. in' to et an- a white hat an' :i .'hit,. . i -i t an' while pants an' h i ' . mi k-.'; an ' white si. nes, an ' ". I L.v . - a' a wi.lle ve-1 an' I'll: e,,in' t,, :'l ' t a . I'i f t a a veil iie w i ' n a will', a i e enli alun. What are vmi .ii,,' t. CHAS. C. WILSON F . A . . A Mcmhi-r Am Sac. C, V.. Arc hitect Ili.nif OlTcc .an s r, v i'.ihiictto Huihlinf; Cuban hi.i, S. C l'.i. ;arh Oiiire i I ii k li i. While, Mj;r. M. in A I. A 2os Fi i st National Kink Hid v.. tj.istatll.l, N . C. oeeeocccs(ieeee9eeooo i ' t i 1 1- : i-it. ;' I W. 11. .1 the ,,'her. I 'I! A STKANCF SICHT. Il.itl.fiei if I ,' '. ! '1 . t , i: .t. ! .a hi ' .. k. .1. V. lain ',,. t. in. M I I . Ill I . . ' T" :i-"..,'ii-'H I l'l'i.lav W-., '. strain;,. p!,, b --rs, W. i . I and nth. rs of 14 1 iioriit en iv. 'i.t i hens,, when up. the mail where nte eronpe.l hi-, as' what appear.', I tn be a i.ni "I th.'i ahout six iin-liiw in . 1 in in ' . i th.a'in i the air pr.ihahly t. 'i ;e.r ab-.ve boy (.aid. "The "Up and Down." i fcioiind. Tin- tr:inu.. p.ht . , it.-d i pinn with me i ariosily and lie an, his n, i-'.h.u s whose name is Courier Co-operation, tunpted to "n in it. Ha: a- ; a told me that you nere." ; .'vami-.l the ball nf five r.'. e i -.l. T .'-. They both got down from the horse ! 1 hmiiiions obj-.-t t. ,1 and the bov and girl tfd; hands and i-' 'iiad and rose a'."in. This -Ti . in I'll II I'll l,t'.r M t i M' II -1-1 mere tin a A t i 4 ! W. K. LKFTKIf, 1J. E. 0 R I. . LEWIS, ii. K. 0 9 LEEPEPx & LEWIS J 5 J Civil Engineers JJ Drsij'.r.Sj M.ips, Estimates and 2 X '"' s Mtinirip.-d and Land J Saiv.ys JJ 1 9 Office tofi 12 E Main Ave I'lionc Til J " n and. of . I -e. I in m .t' t i ; . ..'ti.' . I'-'Ollis I 11,.1'iMi. n. . i K i ! v a a hl.'i'k .'..at. an ' I. la. k i .-. i, I tie. a ll s Ida - k shoe- an' ' - .n lev lef 1 ali 'ti. : 1 1 1 ' .. a I :e vol ' fa aera I. ' . . 1 1 ' ' i . i i . . I I lie v ie . : i- - ail i, r. ' 11 th'i' s',,, v. n -. anv thiair. We 1 1, n .ik (a-' now. n. We a ..hired nirri nt m l ha ' an m a n ion '.vinn. a - ke.i lei,, ot' tlie si;,rs . ail skilled in s.inie of 'I rn doiiK st ie arts an. I , i t- . lll.'!tlHt',l''t are .'! s!;!,!,'. Sill' ( o!!:.l ., h, r usual it:'rie. beats s., si,,, mad. H. lie. 1 1, ie figures piibli.slicd as infornia ler wine nut of p. rsiinn j - -r, , i '.inn and not Rnaranti ed. persinuniiiis. It wns j; ,oi, si off . Ii 1 1 i . I rriv-s I))' parti a ki.k. lint fifter i-enirtntiiioii i'i a from for e-.'iraTi.in was so pu. keri d it had t. 4:2.":i N V . Wnshn Atla I'.hain 4:L'5a vviiis'le the .loxoh.ttv. s'na C,',itt. Atlanta h:'J0s "Tilt's ,;s. If we can 't -ing w,. nan seL'sa A'lantn W:isliin,"oit K :2H SCHELULES. 0 SHELL & RHYNE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON MULES AND HORSES See us before making your purchase. 70 head of fine stock, broke and road for any kind of work. Fresh car load just received. Come early and get first choice. SHELL & RHYNE, Dallas, N. C. s, 'I 'V Arrlvil and 'hparlure nf ! :usHeii)(" e6ttC4s9aC9vl. '.rains at I' lstoii.a: i 1 i l.i-t !, jumped up and down. "We'll have to have a ti everything straight." s.iiit the Cour ier. "She doesn't know how 1 found you. ami while he only cares new that you're found, it would be well k for all to know each other." "I've really a lot to tell you. Hut the main thins Is, of course, that at the end of the long niuht, you each found the other. My Mnry isn't ns lniiHirtant as that fact. "That's the most important of nil." ' oarninn nia.le its appea'ir." Mr. and set ' " " wit an hour, an, I m;! . i,.n. I . , . v ,.itiii aunui but ti,,. , , . ,. ,r .. t -ed of natrhine, ainl win !,. d. It is still a mystery to the ..ale. k. i-. : T the.V went as rlosf. as tea vi'. Is t !'. a' I ennld even hear tlx-- noise of tie lianas, but ware unable tn fat hum ii. riiiwial sigtit. The story has a rh ,:;v th.v ir. but w. do not believe in qhi.s's. therefor, wp a1 tribute tlie plienninriioa to ' i'i.is fatnus. ' ' 9:.!sa HI, in All Wash N. (). 10:.' j;i Washington A I la n'a 1J:1."; Wc-1 in insti r Danville l; ji' 1 BELIEVE SLEEPING SICKNESS IS BOTULINUM POISON. - :"'"!' Atl.nHa b' .-hinond : Un I 'anv ille . s' neastiT :0." Atlanta Wa-hnietor: The Associated 1'r. ss. 9:.'iSs 1 ; Jl.Ts 1L':-I5i 4 :5U oiL'O, S :li; 11: tie aa- a.ae i,;. ) i, .,1V . V ier tae tir.-' time. Tiie work is ta ; -' r.es of I 'a ; . an I (-.. n. '':ri's . , tiial'sa.' wori,s l: I TI.i: i l.'KKK. MP II.. I', i.. Is. i hef Iliat ciariv, it' a..; all th.- ..ise. re 'aiiv diagnose l as s!eeo,a kmss t i.r.ini;li.iii1 the country, mav iiave been i i.t iilinus poisoning was ex;ir"s.. d 'o la v I v Dr. .1. II. KelloKtr. i this , in !T'KeTTogi; stilted he ini'iate l r. -.'an-li HiL'.'.ii N VWa-h Ail niiam N O 9:2:f lltlnp Hhain A tin Wash ( ) 1 1 : 40 j 12:1. ".a W'ashinjttdt: -Atlanta 12:1 .".a Trains 29 and .'!D Pullman slipping cars between liirmingham and New York. Unnecessary to Economize. Trains .'..". and .".! Pullman sleenim v her iiisiera t ii i.,..! u,.,,,,,. .,,.,,1,- , i,.. ia. v,. v,.rb V... c,n...,,i, " '" '' " ;;''lrs 1"' deaths n.'iicrred in Orand Rapid fr-mi Uirminj;liam . ' ,M "' "" ma-.'tns and lllt pnisriniii(; which hihnraforv Trains i;7 and Pullman sleeping Paging Luke. '''' ! "'-' rkin- s. a lilv a .vav ev. r tu u-.,ce,l to preserved spinach. Pour care between Niw York and New Or V man vvris walking .hiwn a fdreet in '! ' '' r r' ;,'t "w ,na.v m- .liagnoscd as sha ping sickness nc- leans. Ev'l Vhea times are liaFd. It IS ; Hor.die.ster tl.e other day and an ae "' ' ' 1 ,n "'' "" ciirre.l here, Mr. Kelloj-tj said, and two of Train 1::7 and MS Pullman sleeping never 'neceSBary to eronOMtiza In ' fpiainta nee some distance heliind wan call ti.em resulted fatally. They were ear Washington and Atlanta. Court"!.: l ing nut .after him, "Hey, Luke! Hey, " . an'., st.ir.-i jr.. omnatiy Inre h.x? promptly reiv.rte.l to tin tC'Vcrnment, lie For further information call on: i ."7 ' 1 1 ''--. . j I.tjkel " A the man nhond did not 1ioa e--t.'ihlis.-d an inexorable rule against , said. It. L. t'lcnimer, Ticket Agent, The 0tly-.effectvera7t0. ieach the j any sign of hearinjf, a man in a watron''ncw Vnrs if they ire the owners first Lahoratorv tests aM now being made Oastonia, N . C. people Ot uaston county nrwbugll the at tb street corner shouted. "Stop.! "DM von ever pis a r un f.r the win in! Ann Arbor with the brain of on of E. II. Grahaai, D. P. A., " ' : " advertising columns of The Gazette ' Luke and Listen! Boston Transcript, i ter heforef" is thef.rst question, un-; the m-ent victims, Dr. Kellogg added. I CbfOU N. C. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA' DAILY GAZETTE III llll 1 THE GAZETTE HAS TWO PHONES Call 50 For Business Call 232 For News and Editorial De partments. Remember this and help us save time and trouble. ft t 0 i
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