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WHICH FOR YOU A high priced car - costly to buy and expensive to maintain or a light economical FORD of small first cost and small upkeep? A FORD will save your time and your mon ey and bring your family a great deal of pleas ure. See us today about YOUR FORD. Don't put it off while prices are low and prompt de livery possible. Gastonia L, TmrTOBTVBWW. .IHttf,..rCT.W,H wwi mm ftanrgsaasaggBg k:;xW:.K).W";."K-KK P rl V T m V r ft v f r oUlNIA i A i - ? .11 - m eh A Directory Showing: Where Services Will Be Held Tomorrow In the Churches of the City and County gj of All Denominations, Concerning Rfliir.ous Gaston. Rev. George K. 'K3. OSMHfMttHeOel8MWIMMfMMMMMtti SrVDAY AT TIIK rliri.M H Ks, M in I MEN WANTED. Kvry m:in in (instiinia, is -or I i;i 1 1 y in vhml ami uracil to attend nie of the mil toy Kjilcmiitl I J i f i classes fur men Hint arp proving of real worth and value tv tile in.'irilioo'i ill' our city. Kverv man desiring to attend (Smi'lny .Shnul tn morrow rimming ;it IMTi will fin, I u hearty welcome awaiting him ;it Hut I'irstA. II. 1 liil.le class, v. P. (irirr, li'ticjier; First Ii,itist, .1. !-. Wray, . tcarjter. Main JSfc. Mr1lio.rwt. Captain H. i. 44HTry!: --twHCiir;' ir.it PrHliylerian, llev. I, 11. HcnJerlite, leaclur St. Mark' Kpi.scoil, ifev. ,J. W. '. .lolin fcon, 1 earlier; First Lutheran, Rismarrk 'aplis, loacher; Fast P.apli-J, Rev. T. 31. Kintf, tni'licr; Lortiy l!aitist, Rev. 1'. J. Jiluek, teacher; West Avenue J'Tt'sliytonaii, Kev. R. C. Loiik, t richer ; ArnSlroii( Memorial, K. T. Swit.cr, teaoiier. Come out to these, classes to morrow ami keep up the church k""1!? rppulation of (iatrtonia, ; MINISTERS MEETING. Thp (Jastoni.'i Mini-tors' Asuieialinii Ttill Tiolil an impoi-tanl meeting at the ifliee of Iho First I'leshvterian chun Ii Moiiday morning at In o'clock for the jnirn'oKO of analyzing the returns from 111' religions census which w:.s taken last' tSiimlay. Other mailers of impor tance will romp llji for ilin-iissinn ami ir is hopeil that every minister in (las tutiia will lie present aiul cume prepared in stay lllitn IliP liusiliess uf tile mc iini; is transacted. ALL DAY MEETING. At the Ilepziluili church, near lour mountain, iietwi'ii lall.i- 1 'av ail 1 1 'hcrryville, will le held an all ill If next Saturday uiel. r the C Rev. V. J. Rn.lcli. Several lav meet di reel ion ministers siml la.mirn from Uastonia will M.oaktTs of the day and a Ka nt r will de partaken of a! n : llal ihvitUtioil is extended to tie o the din cur ii. lie. HE TOOK IT UPON HIMSELF. Sfime time :ii;ii a daily ; Jiniiled tin- iie-i.h at of ;i y wno, having compli ted hi-i colli ciper iiia n urse, h-i-i vent to a great i it;.-V(-"t earner. II.- hr . I., gin .M:k. I nearest churi a of i is u; t'On and s,aid to lie. :. -to is Junes. I have ,j .it Jii.d a'm star' iiL' i:. ! .i-i a lay church letter I am work." " lie took i' upon I have li-ard of ai.niia , man V.hose futhcr died, f .r.-iiiLC the -en to Vsve his r!u I!'-s aid l-.-luru t.. ;' .- !'a.i,i. The fiiureh in iii iifigitl.oihooi! v. as tlwiM-il. No one took ae.v i ; 1 . r . -' . No , One went to church. ' lie ;,i..' ii. ii:.,m.. li'tuself" to rnnvs tne coii.aiapi'.y an 1 rX'-itod 'nough interest tn ;:!!,)' '.;,. viting it. minister. JL- tl,-'. vak.-l n,, Jiaienis to semi tht-ir cuil.pi a In .- i-littul. HtJ got out I. is 'corn. ' Wife played the piano. They had jK'i'aiise. he took it uj on i. A ay taan may late tie- inr '. trwn la' talk up lite clo.r. i t ltriBtiniiity prnc'ic;. and lit. Associate Reformed Presbteiian. Sabbath fr'ihoo) at I a. m. Iv-.u!,- !l.g fwrviee rt 11, in charge of IT. J. '. (ialloway. S titiUnl, 7 :.'!(! p. in. Baptist. , The First flinreh holds Sunday S.h u.1 ft! 19 .''. Moa't BibKt Class Rime 1 'iir, Thn "lao ij growing wonderfully ie )iDmleri and inlrent. ifirriiinp ncr v 1 at J oVlitek, 5ti-charge of the BURWELL-PARKER MOTOR COMPANY and w w w-a - www m W IHL tHUKLHES Together With News Items S Activities Of All Sorts In 9(9 KM Gillespie, Editor LA 't-y .Viand at. J:4r,. Young Men V 1'il.lc l lass at lu. I'rra riling service at " 'a. I'.v tlir pastor, Rev. '. J. Mack. There will lie a Hnptisnuil mr , viir j i r I i ii (j- tlir morning service. At ' p. in. tlir Myrtle Mill will hold a ser vice. I!. V. I C. meets at 6:.!". Niyht si rviee at 7 :.'!, The Last llaptist chnrcli lias Suiulay Si hool at. M iitnl preachinK wrvice at II o'clock, in charr of the pastor, Rev. II. Kintr. H. V. I'. I'. meets nl 6:M '.yght service nt 7 :.?(). Wt want .r00 'l Suiulav School tomorrow onorninjf. II you help us reach flip goal. The South Maptist. church has Sunday School at in, preaching service at II a. in. in charge of the pastor, Rev. W. A. . Hough. M. V. ', F. mnets t :.'t() anrl knight service liegins at 7:. "ill. Catholic. Fiitil further notice the scuedule will he followed : morning service at In o'clock, a Memo, hi at .'t :.'!(!, and Friday following Sunday Sunday night al h. .'in. Rev. F. Melehoir, O. H, Lutheran. Trinity there will lip Sun at M. Men ' Hihle Class conducted by Mr. Hisninri k At Holy lay School same hour, Capps. Morning service at td.arge of the pastor. Rev. 11 a. in. in I. C. Diet. Liilher League meets at 7:.'lll p. m. In ti e afternoon at Rhyne Chapel there will I'e S lay School at .'! o'clock. At .'l:.'!ll in Hessemrr City there will hp the usual ii-nice for Sunday. Methodist School at Methodist. Franklin Avenue will hold Sunday The chore! !: I", I. lowed by cl.nk. In the morning; service r.t II ii Id v. V. chuich I, V ill h.'lM barge of the pas-tor, M. Rol.bins. The West End Ids Sunday School at 9: In and a night service nt 7: -HI. Wc-t Ail line Methodist church holds Sunday School ;it II :-.",. Preaching ser- tit '1. in .charge of the pastor. Rev. M A. Ma I licsoii, Vneiig People meet at Sunday a fl ernoim. N'ight service Prrsbyterian. he First Presbyterian ('lunch Sun -nol i- at ::-t". Men's Bible lects at I1'. Morning worship at i. The pastor, ,trv. .1. H. Ilender 1'.. v.l! have charge. Night ser- a: 7: oil. All .iien of 1he congro-a'l-l any other; who wish to dn so ! ' 1 1 i v" inv ile. I to attend the I'.ii.'e ('las-. T'te- We-t Avenue church holds Sun Sell, t I Ri V. d at !;:!'). I'reachni service , 'clock, conductisl by the pas R. '. Long. In the afternoon ihiih- " LuAriauajiiL if. . " t v -s. jl . ' i n i i Mnrii y II h - ' ' J" V!' I I SS3SBHESS9R 1 4 : i i.... ... NT ii t im ) 1(1, nr. Mill con. 1 ml . . ( dy Mr. O. I.. SSiiliiTi 111 '! 1-ii t . Tin- Yinine 1'eiiiile uni t lit timl the nij;)it si rviee is ;it 7 : A cordial iin it:it inn is extended to :i II ln w i-.li tu rnine. Tlip first ooimtii ti ii ion service to lie li. l l in the new Armstrong Memorial i-hnn-h (ill Soutll Mrn.'lil street will he oliicrved Hiinday morning at II o'clock. The rite of liajdism will lie administered tn rliihlren ami those who have iinilril with the church. Siiinlny fSi hool meets at i:4 n. in. I 'reaching at ji. in. fiuli.ji'ft of sermon "Keeping At It.'' All metiilier.s ale urged to he prcml a n 1 1 those who ilo nut attend elsewhere am cordially invitcil. Piedmont Chapel, Sunday meets at ji. m. l're.M'iiiiig each second ami fourth Sunday Nh.iol M'l vice night. Rev. W. I,. C. Killian day night, March I.I. will preach J-miii Episcopal. At St. Mark's Kpiscopal church, Dast Long Avenue near the Armington hotel, Rev. .1. V. C. Johnson, rector, Sunday Si hool w ill he held at ! I : I ." a. m., Men's liihlp Class at M a. in. 11 Communion and senium at II a. in., Evening Prayer and sermon at 7 : !l p m. The Lenten services are held Mon days and Wednesdays at p. ui. and on Friday evenings at 7:.'Hl p. in. All are welcome always. Wt. John's church, High Shoals, Rev. .1. W. C. Johnson in charge. Holy I'mn inunion and sermon at ! a. m.. Sunday School at ID a. m. TEXT OF BILL OFFERED BY REV. W. C. BARRETT. Following is the text of the lull of fered recently in the N'oith Carolina (lenernl A. Weill lily ley Rev. V. C. Ha i ritt, pastor of the First Maplis) church i.i Castonia: A Bill To Be Entitled An Act To Amend Chapter 90, Public Laws into, Ai Amended, Session 10 20. The General Assembly of Noiih I'arn linn do enact : Section 1. That, in the preamble of .Sec. (I, Chapter !H, Public Laws l!Mtl a.- amended by Session l!:.'ii, that after the word ''follows'' in line seventeen the following words shall be inserted: "except as hereinafter provided." Section 1'. That Section First of a foresaid ISection and Chapter, be and the same is hereby repealed and I he follow ii.g substituted in lieu thereof: Where the person or persons entitled to any l.riielicial interest in sn.-h property shall be the lineal issue, or lineal ancestor adopted (hibl, or husband or wif.i ol the person who died nnsessed of such property aforesaid, fir where the person to whom such property shall be .loised or l.eipien thed stood In the elati o I child to the person who died possessed o'' such property aforesaid: su.-h person or persons shall be exemut from the pay ment of said lax; and th ( hi!; uf the Superior Court shall determine whethe: any person to whom property is s-, ,e vised or bequeathed stands in tiou of child to the decedent. Seitinn ... This act shall b. from and after its ratification. the r.-la A Wit. A wit. is one who says the thing To fill the room with laught. r V.'hich we ourselves think up to The morning following after. KONEY IN SWEET POTATOES KOH FARMERS OF THE SOUTH ATLANTA. La.. Marhc ;:. - -Sweet po t.il.i.s i'iinl-1 he m;ii!e to iehl a much It.cvr lMlUlc letiiru to i-ontlieru fariners I! there Wei,- -ullielcilt rilling aiul slur ae houses in ; lie priHlin-iu sertions -iivh lieiiir.il A lm ii-nit ii r.'i I Aint Kulaiel 'luiner, uf the s-ontlicin l.a i I w :i v fSv-.tem. ' There is u crnwiiif; ilcnia n.l Cor Suiillicrn sweet potatoes I'roni euiisuiner-olit-.ij.. the Solitli as well as in the Sniitliefn cities,'' ie. la res Mr. Turner ''aiul this crop ran lie male to luini; i! u. h iniinev tu Southern tanners if la lililie. can lie pr.nelo.l tor stiuiiij. an.) curint; the Jiotaioes so that marketing can he s i if.i I urr the greater part ot the y.ar instead of lu iim ronti I tu the harves'iu season. I'lentv of sweet tin I atiie a re grow m c.enl attentioii ha maiketiiig Ceatiir i'-C ' ' Several ears ii I he South, lint sutli nut lieeli jili'li to the an. I tn proper K''a'l go Ho' Southern Rail way aided sweet potat introducing the Southern into northern maikets and this and similar efforts have created a demand which is nol now lieing 'supplied For years Southern sweet potatoes have lie. n featured mi the menus of Southern lv Railway System i iiiing cars and an i ir sweet potato dishc tourist travelers, h; i ea si ug ib'tnn ml f particularly from del eloped. ' Plans fur thV construction of i-uriiij. and si o rage houses can M. secured from the Foiled States Department of Agri culture or from any state agricultural college and the Development Service uf II. e Southern RaiLvay .System will glad 1o .assist ii; every way possi,, In at any point on its lines where there i- in ' '"" I ' su.-h a n enterpr ise. ' ' ABANDONED TASK OF MOVING SUBMARINE. M'.v The A-socmpd Press.) NEW PFDI'nRD, Mar. I. After moving the -tr.-iluhd Fnited States sub ".Mine (Is two hundred feet along '. is ;,' Ii,,. , i,, ,,!' I'enil.e-e island. '' P.u a id- t:iy. the i-na- giiai. I cutter Acu- huel !i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ly a liundnnc.l the task eaiK (,, mad,, to .i rich I id,, ih - The (is ..(, tel. lay. The 'i I. W Ilicli IV- Navy aut Inn :l ger unless a ' The ...T-h, a. iiiidnili'. ol hi r : I tempt will use tl, . undersea boat al t'ernoiii.. k during a f.ig late yes ' w l 'nt:! i lied on the cs I i a sv din i n g t he night - -aid tl, do Has no dan v notiliv.es: wind set in t lied the s 1 1 1 i na ri II e lines were throHn a I oa i d a nd u'ls u -. I .1-1 tn pull the .-1 as (he tide ebbed. The I 'utt iiunk co power boat and the w -i h l he A ciislin. I s-fnl i all in'. is guai min. -i nod ,v fforts i de, ;, wen i rew , in a ncr (irebe r.-eder as IMPORTANT TO MEXICO. M L P d i IT V. Mar. I. Mr. Hard big's iiiaugiiia'nei : cashiered by Mexico ':! ai w si.-. 1 1, is a-, .d' immense i "' pel t : n to tin- .-en u t r , t here bei ng a g'ln-ial l.elief i'i:tt a definite Mexican pn.i. V Would 11.. i n ii ii ri Fall d -..mi. The lf. of Se, r 1 1 n e n , , w i e,- S. . .-etar lil. Sen.iti clas-ife-.l id :u the interim' ;. P. I'h t. her as I matter nt' s ,me a I v. : . ha i ng ' ' n - in v !n Mi x i e, WOODBURY CONFIRMED. WASHINGTON, Mar. I. - The S" n it.' today continued the luiminat ion uf As-istant Secretary Woodbury, of tin in vy department, Ppnn in. tion uf Sen : tor Poin.lexter, republican, Washington SOME UNEASINESS SHOWN IN PARIS PARIS, Mar.-h I. --Fmlerlying edito rial cumuient upon the inauguration uf a new president of the I'nite.l States in this morning newspapers there was a cer tain n nt . 1 1 1 it 1 of uneasiness as In the effect i f Mr. Harding's policy on the Furnpean -JuaJiiui. The iua ugiirat ion uf Mr Larding was given much attention, but h. was more or less of an unknown ipiau t ,1 v lo most of the editors. The Journal declared il had "ronli ib ace in I he uprightness and broad po liiical sense of Mr. Harding tn repair, as far as po-silile, the cnnseipieiices of Mr. i Is in ' i inista lie-'. The a ppnint men! of Charles F. Hughes as secretary ot' state was considered by the newspaper as an evidence. nC good v ill to France, and hnpe was expressed that My run T. derrick would be appoint e,; ambassailnr to France. "Sure of American f rielnlship. " said the Lclui d,. Paris, "we can only rejoice tu see at last the great trans-At hint it republic resume its place in the interna t'uiial council board." Apparent contradiction in Mi". Hard iag's nl ti ranees on international (pies t!ous were pointed out by I.'llumme I. dire. Premier ( 'leiiiencca il 's newspaper ai.d it expre-sed tear that Mr. Harding would be opposed by Senate leaders notably by Boies Penrose, of Poniisvl v; aiu. Hope was expressed, however, that any obstruction would not have re giellable consequences for other conn I ies, particularly France. TODAY. ' By Dr. Frank 'ram .1 The best thing you have in this world is Today. Here it is. a wonderful tieas lire - - a marvelous jewel. 1 1 's yours, al yours. It's in your hands. What are you going tn do with il .' Today is voir Savior; i: is offeii crucified between two thieves Yesterday and Tomor row. Today yon ran be haupy, not Yes terdav nor Tomorrow. There is no hap piin -s ex, ep, Today '-. Mo-t uf your misery is left over from Yesterday. Today is clean. Make up your min, I to enjoy your food, your work, your play. Today anyhow. Time is not divided into three parls past, present ami future. There is milv one rc'il time - it is NOW. The poet say-; We ris-- by stepping en n'lr de.i.; sehes. And as fur I he Future, the best pn p.iritinn for it i-- an unafraid Today. Whatever hills you have to climb, ulalever bridges von have to cross, what t'.er enemies are Ling in wait for you, whatever ,-ri-es a re to be mel v. in .an no belter equipped for Hi'-m than by bv ing this .lav suuiidlv. clu ei -fully ami free from fear. Apprehensions, j,,,.. monition-, worries, these are the uoi-.,n gases of our fne, the Fill nr. Tut I ay i- yours; 'u.,1 las given il to ynu. A" vn ur Ye-terdays He ha- taken back all your Tomorrow; are still in His ,:, i, -i. Today is yours. Take 'is plea- lire-- a nd I'e gin-1 : lake it : pa in : ,-! p'av the man. Today is your- just a little strip of light l.elwein two darkness s, ju-t a bit of life hi iH.rn tv. I sleep deaths. T" day 's your-. ( j so thai a its- ,-hi-e v,i:i can sa y : ' !,a v,. lived t ..:'..v. ' ' A'stiminc a Serioutinef'!. ''Ynu don't di-plny as milch of -i n-e uf hiimni' as you u-'i'l to." ''I am suppressing it." replied Sel l tur Sorghum. "Some- of my ennst it iicut hr.vo intimated to me that what they van is a -tate-umn. not an entertain- Just A m .oment! This is the time of yaw when you should eat all the Fruits and Vegetables you can. Your continued .rood health demands it. Call on your retail grocer, he can furnish you. The B-J Co. Wholesale Fruit3 and Produce We Sell Merchants Only. Phone 678 "ONE RAZOR SLADE A YEAR" 55s a ; ; 5 - , Whiskers Are a Man's Own The Universal Blade Sharpener Fault! ol TARANTELLA RtGISTtREO U. 3. PATENT OltFICI- Is a simple device for stropping and honing Safety razor blades. It will sharpen the dullest blade in thirty seconds It is inexpensive and cannot get out of order. It tickles the timid shaver and averts the wear ing of wiry whiskers. ASK YOUR DEALER or send $3.00, stating make of blade to TARANTELLA COMPANY nl II ITTrD r-ii r-v .-.. -. di SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE That's aub vje cor Cherryville II I Safety Razor fcr all makes razors nd 5VA0ULO - wvH." cvaeck 1 Twfetof s ,1 nr?- ice nrisi Does it! l-Mtor,-BfT. W. C. Barrett. Ii. V. P. V. iiirtjf frv'w f.t 7:ofl. , m . i 1 m r sji ii m. Mm ii it i . m m mm t s . . M I f I
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