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J - kTURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 T new vmuys ?dtveiii6 Fairy Tale '7vARY GRAHAM BQWIER. GIRL'S UNSELFISHNESS. Hie courier whose nnme was Co- bra tion and the Joy nnd the girl itlnued their ride on tlie way to the iu rond which led to the House of rets. iTIie hoy and the girl were having ventures nnd a good deal luter ou J hoped to reach the House. 'You see," wild the courier they re dow with, "there are several re roads along which you lmve to vel and a niiiiiber f bills to he hhed before you come to the House SeciVts." 'We Hiixv It In the distance from the t of a mountain," wild the girt. "The tch showed us the room which we re first going to visit. We looked ouglt her greiit field glasses which h show things so far awav." She showed us the door of the iiu, said the boy. "It wus an otit ic room. I believe most of the rooms outside ones, aren't they?" Yes," said the courier. "Hut we istn't find out too much about it . I am going to take you a Ions a It hi further. You've liotli heen iiretty good ad- iturers. You've both been r'earlv to m and ou've made mistakes and v In the long run been glad of them they've shown you unite n -rood !ul. So I'm giving von this ri.i.. re going faster lli.in vou could Ifc, naturally. This is a inn,, lift. u see, to hern you on your Journey. 'I can't tnkV you (here all the wav you'd nh. lots of exi itement and !. I'.Ven IT this is easv it unnl.ln'f fun to always ride through life or U2 roild.i. Sometimes ll's nlc t, Ik. Iu fact if you're going to have ventures you can't liurrv too much -s 'liftK)ssihle. J Jut this little lift n'tbort you." As Jie I's, Uncle Watt's ! eSiWi vair- a THE FIRST TIME COSTA BICA RUSHES PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. ! PANAMA, Mar. 4. Military prep- atatinns for war against 1'anaaia were 1 Uing rushed by the government of Costa : Rira, it in said in newspapers reaching this eity from Han Jose. Prediction were made that twenty thousand Costa THE GASTONIA. (N &), DAILY GAZETTE Charter No. 7538. Rewtrve Diitrkt Wo. 3. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK At Gaatonia, in the State of North Carolina, at the Close of Business AGE SEVEM I I'Sles spoke he noticed that the ad hud dropped on her Khoul- rQUk-k," he siitil to the bov. "Hon and go to the spi lng In-vond yonder I'cli tree. There get some Mater In large. Khell, which is alwavs there. like haste." f. , life JuinpeJ off tlie hors witli the I.V Mid lifted the L'irl down irentlv the boy rushed off for the water. "Oh dear," the bov tlloilL'ht ecited- himself a he stumbled hurried- to the spring, "we're just happy lien something happens to worry and n s t mi I "I'm So Hungry." 4 CONFESS that the thought Of death always ruises goosetlexh on me," said the meluncholy boarder. "The only comforfla that a man dies hut once." "That's what makes it so unpleas ant, ' observed the Ktor boarder. "If a man died at reg ular Intervals, say once a year, he'il Boon get used to It, and regard it as part of the days work. A man dies and that's the end of him, so far as this world is concern- eu. lie lias no chance to come hack and bore his friends with a long story about It. If be had that chance It would make a great differ ence. The ordina.-y citizen will under go anything, if he can sit around and talk about it afterward. "The first (line we are up against anything disagreeable always is the worst. W'e can get used to anything, and enjoy an.vlhlng. If we have enough of it. We are horn optimists, my dear -Mrs. Jiggers-, always looking around for a grain of comfort, and manufac turing one if there Is none in sight. "I'll never forget the lirst time I went to see the dentist on professional business. I had been entertaining a rip-snorting toothache for several days. The agony was so great tUnt It would take the pen of a Dante to do Just Ice to It. Yet I couldn't muster up enough courage to go to the dentist's. I had hoard so many stories of the atrocious suffering one undergoes at his hands that my warlike spirit faltered. But finally the man who occupied the room next to mine came to n:y apartment, armed with a large iron poker, and said that I had kept him awake for three nights, and the limit had been reached. If I didn't chase myself out of the house and let him have a night's rest be would proceed to make a few dents in my skull. "Thus turned adrift Into the tem pest, the first man 1 met was a dentist, and he simply for -ed me to tils parlor. He was a friend of the family and' wouldn't take 'no' for an answer. "lie had to enrry me up tlie stairway ; to his ollice, J had become so weak in tlie legs. I supposed he would nnid me limb from limb, but be really was a painless dentist. In three or, perhaps, an February 21, Ifl-.'l. mean Manners win ne umicr anus Deiore i r , v . , . , ... .. . A, , , . Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except tnoae tlie end' or the present week, and it is , . , ...... . . shown in b and c) 1 .is 4 U7Q C' slated Ihe steamer Koxanna is ready to, . ' .,.i-i..is..i.. sail from l'unta Arenas to fiulfo Dulce. Deduet: on the western cud of the frontier, with j oU f "'"l redisooiinted with Federal 1,000 soldiers, ten cannon and 1" ma- Reserve Hank (other thaa bank ac- cl ine guns. j cepances sold ) (see item .Ha; . . . fiL,o,.'!7.'l . 7! Detachments of troops numbering j I, .Km men declare. I to Im along the j Wxauht river, on the Atlantic side, ready j to nipt are Horns del Torn, and then march upon Iavid, capital of the prov ! ince of 'liiriii. This advance, accord iig to the newspapers, w.ii to begin March 1st, but in forin.it ion received here mould seem to indicate tinit it had not Im gun. Report of the Condition of THE CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CO. at Mt. Holly, in the Htnte of North t arolina, at the close of business l-'eh-reary 21st, 1!21. ni-:sori? !:. Loans and Hisi'mints 1.0I.1.1 .1 LVimind Loans 2,"i.1il.li0 ; Overdrafts, unsecured '. 211.27 Kiiriiiture arid l-'ixt arcs l.sTU.Iil ash in vault and net niiniunts ilne from Hanks, Hankers and TruM 1 oim :i n ii's . . . Checks for ch'-aring i; ,11.1.112 I 111. on Lxpinse I,li:i."i.7.'t Total v:,v12. 1! I.I U'.II.ITIi:. 'niit:il .Slmk paid in 2,1,(100.011 I ndivi.lcil l'r..fiu. less current expenses and l.-ixc- paid.... r.iii i- 1 Vposil. Tune d .wa ius ( ii i' i.vni.le ; Nllli.ji'i-I tn i!ili.-:.ics nf I li piwils 's 'lic ks out sta in I i ii" ,1., ik l.cpe ::.(ili.27 1 II.IIIIO.OO :.;.22l.::.l s.siio.oo 2,!i-i::.2i 2nii..1n Notes and bills rediscounted other than with Federal Reserve Hank (other than bank acceptances sold) (see Item Jlb n..'H!.lG Overdraft, unsecured Customers linbility account of 'Acceptances" executed by this bank and by oilier hanks for account of this bank, and now outstanding (J. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (!'. S. bonds par value) Owned and unpledged ; Total I'. H. (lovernmeiit securities I Other bonds, securities, etc.: I Securities, other than V . 8. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged I Stock of Federal Ifeservc Hank, .1(1 per cent of Hiihscrip- ! tion) Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered .... 1 Furniture and Fixtures Ural estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Keservc Hank Cash in vault and net amounts due fnuu national banks Met amounts due from linnks, bunkers, and trust com panies, in the 1'nitcd States, other than included in Items II, 12, or I.I ,'hecks on other banks in tlie same city or town as re porting bank (other than Item 1.1) Total of Items 12, l'l, I I. 1.1, ami Id Shocks on banks located outside of city or town nf re porting bank and other cash items Redemption f 1 1 1 4 1 with IT. S. Trt'iiHiirer run I lm from V . S . TiviiHiin-r . President Harding Believes f2,S19,21.97 1.0N7.U1 !f::iiiMMiu no 2.ot;ii.7:t Total Tot St.-, if ,-(.11, March I. S. O. Met llll'il li.'llllv, ai.me -fa I . vi.s.i: 'olllll V ir:h (ayolina ::r.l. 1U21. raw, ( 'adiier of t he almve ,ii sidcniiily swear that i-llient i- trill" 1(i I lie best nf my kiniul.-ily Subscribe tl is .'-i.l .l.-i If. ( Seal I r. (). .1 belief. S. I.). M. 'raw. I'nsliier. I aii-l sv:irn tu liefnrc n of March, l'.ijl. K. WFI'.H. N'utary I'nhlic. Attest : V. IIOLLWD, L. HANKIX. I.. I Ml l'l 'MAX, Directors. Report of the Condition of THE BESSEMER CITY BANK, at I'.c'siini-r City in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Feb ruary 21. 1!'21 . KKKOlTKCKS Loans and Discount $1 td.illi!) . (IS Overdrafts, unsecured 44. S.I Furniture and Fixtures.... l.iKKi.lio four shakes be wns boliline- lfor mv i Cash in vault ami net amounts eyes the tooth which bad caused all ble us again." He dipped np Rome r and hurried back. be girl lay on the ground. "Four e of the water over her," the cou- said to the boy. The boy did so. ftie girl opened her eyes slowly. S'm so hungry," she said in a weak e. hat's It," said the hov. "how Eighties of me. She hasn't had jjthlng fo eat since yesterday. I had ft breakfast with you and I forgot S: I didn't meet her until- after! ikfrtst. Oh, will you ever forgive " J knew yon had forgotten," said m girl. wns thoughtless too," said i sjiperation. "I've got a few things to ' rn myself too. None of us are ' greet. No matter If we do manage: fet somewhere- and get on and help Jrs we still have lots to learn. Hut ; flp I in talking w hen she should e some food." fie pulled- off his knapsack and gave girl an orange from It. TJien he , je hern biscuit. We'll'all have a big meal shortly," said. ''Perhaps It would be better, ong as ynti are so faint, to eat but fttle "at this time." & feel so much better," said the How silly it was of me! I vill tlie anguish, and I was enjoying solid comfort once more. "Since that experience I look upon the modern dentist as a public bene factor, and my one regret Is that I can't drop Into his office every day or two and have n few teeth pulled. Hut all my original teeth were extracted by the painless process long ago, and the ignum viiae teeth I am now wearing are strangers to aches and pains. "The first time a tnnti Is married lie is so excited that be forgets the wed ding ring or the fee for the preacher, or some other essential. For days be fore the event he is in such a fever that his friends have trouble holding him down ; ami when at last the fateful hour arrives- he doesn't seem like a re sponsible human being. I always feel sorry for a young bridegroom, be looks so rattled, and lit! has such a strong resemblance to a total loss. "Hut tiie next time he gets married he is as cool and intrepid us though he made a practice of acquiring u bride before tea every day, and if he goes to the altar three or four times in the course of his usiful career, marriage j seems to him no more interesting than ; .receiving an automobile cutulogue by : mail. "And this Is true of everything, Mrs. Jiggers. A man even gets used to a family boarding house, where collec tions are made strictly in advance, and. this being admitted, no further argument Is necessarv." due from Hanks, Hankers and Trust Companies 1 1 ,.T!2 . .IS Checks for clearing .1ti7.!.'! Total 1.1),H1 t.4 I LlAltlLITIKS Capital Stock paid in 1 (l.noo . On Surplus Fund .1. .on 1'ndivided Profits, less current expenses nml taxes paid.. 1 ,7 lit. .14 .Votes nnd Hills ItediNcounted :U, 72.1. 00 Deposits subject to click.... i;ii..1sS . So Time Certificates of Deposit Iti.:iu7 .till Cashier's Checks outstanding til.'!. 11 LIABILITIES 'apital stock paid in Surplus fund riuliviiled profits 117,210. 07 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid .... U.UMIi.jln Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned ( approximate l , Wiiount reserved -for nil interest accrued Circulating notes (iiitstnndiiig ; Amount due to Federal Reserve Hank i deferred credits) Net amounts due to national banks .Met amount due to banks, bankers and trust companies iu tlie Tinted States find foreign count ries, other 1 ban included in Items 2s or 2!l I j Cert ilied Checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 2s, 2!l, :Hi, :l,aud :'.2 .tl7,U!i 2.: Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within :;n days:) Individual deposits suhjict to cluck rtifn iites of deposit due in less than ;:u days (olln-r than for money borrowed Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, Items .i.l, ;;(, :;.1, ;;7, and .'IS 2.n7(;,4.i2. s.1 Time deposits subject to Reserve( payable after ::l days, or subject to .'t(l days or more notice, and pos tal Ravings ) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowed ) Other time deposits - Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items :!!, 40. 41, ami 42 .'141. l! IS . .',4 'Acceptances'' executed by this bank for customers Liabilities o-thcr than those above slate Reserved for depreciation 411.0011 (in m ,:u2,(aiu.7:: R t.i.nim.tm H 18,000.(10 a 12,.1(III.OO 9 1.1,!l7.i.24 1 I4..11U.IIM 9 12l'i,l(M .01 fi I!s,l7s.ii2 9 7.212 (Hi 9 I I, ill I . 11 B .i.::hi .si I 2. HMI. 00 I :i,(!2ti..ln7.iii 8 Tho soul of the country is right. Every true American will suh scrihe to his views. Initiative, industry, perseverance, personal liberty and thrift have made the nation what it is today. If you would add to your coun try's honor and your individual prestige, open and maintain a savings hank account in the The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. 'The Dank of Drpendalle Service." ::o(),ooo.ou :ioo,ooi).oo lu7..12!.77 ::ii,:il.l. 17 10,000.00 2!i.l. xi ii i. on 4.1,1 I4.7M , 1,'i!7 . so ; 11.0.11 .2.1 ,",.1s .0(1 1 ,2lis . Ml 2,U(i t ,2.12 . S.I 12.000.00 I Ml . Oil INSTEAD 0 THF jAIL, TWO NEGRO HOBOES (iOT A DOLLAR. This Was Their Rcwaifl For T.iidi" The Truth And Acliny; Sipi.nv Towards Officeis Of The Law. Voninc .Irniriia!. Hecause they tul, tlie 1 I'.,!!, MM-I a. led Sl.uare ulli the nlllnl, t'Mi .1 flesh I li, in ! lie nml I,, a n- I .lav iiij; freedom. rki. pji Sheriff I lilTord I'm-. I i ru I 1 onroc men , u .1 police headquarter- .'-ii Iimi iicjiroc- eiilrii-.l. and lalC clad. "1st lie ( 'biel' in ' ' ' I lliel' Siorrl 3ta : n lrr- She HIT l-'nu ler, !liinriii; i.antiii".' to reporl -uiiii' laic, proceeih. In inferr " What r- tlr tri,,iirl, The iicr.a's i.-ie-rs-Jr- t:, le of oe. ' Hns-, ' ' Tin the;, I ii. . i," I 1 Ii le.lrt PROFESSIONAL CARDS. : JOHN E. ECK Public Accountant Audita, Systems, Cost Finding! S 20.'! K'.rst National Hank i s Ollic Phones: Itcsidence S4fi L in urn ll.V III t V asked. ' 111 tic ill, my mie.li' iialiiui of 'lie t'icll'. lie ask. ,1. n t.-l! linn - el' Hi, a. I lot! llle DR. C. HIGHSM1TH Dentist Office over Torrence Drug Store GASTONIA, N. C. Residence Phone 399-L Birthday. Little Itohert I)., two arul one-half years old, of Franklin, has a ten-year-old cousin. Gordon, who to hi.-, baby mind, is the hero in all that takes place, and whatever ;ordie says or does Is all right. Robert's mother had lieen telling him about Christina- and why It was celebrated. One evening after a strenuous day of play with th hUr i .. . . , - . " i. -1 1 1 , it riru to hehnve hetter. I am of no use mother put Robert to bed she said- a '" n.v we have Christmns, 3 course vfm are." snid flip hnr Robert? Vhosa ),Ii-ik.i.. might have done the same thin;; If I "Santa and Gordie'8," promptly re ldn't had food. And you didn't stop plied the youncster tn.ii.,.. News. Total ri!'.lH.4l State of North Carolina County of (Ins ton. U biuaiv 21. 1021 . I, O. M. Vi -riKin, Cashier of the above nnmed Hank, do solemnly swear that tin above statement is true to the best of niv knowledge and belief. (). "M. VKKN'OV. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 2Mh day of February, 1021. Carl (i. Carpenter, Notary I'nlilie. COl.'I.'KCT Attest : JOHN .1. OTiMANl), I. A. AVHITH, j If. C. KK.NNFDY, Jlirectnrs. Report of the Condition of THE MOUNT HOLLY BANK, at Mount Holly in the. State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Feb run i.v 21. 1021 . KESOT'KCEN Loans and Iis. -mints $21fi,.177.71 Ilemaiul Loans 0,Mi.::0 Overdrafts, unsecured 212.114 1'nitcd States Bonds and Lib erty Bonds 21ii oo Bankinc llou-i s, .f 1 s,21 (i . 4 I ; Furniture u u d Fixtures, .r,..!4.1.10 2 .-.; 1. 01 Cash in vault .Hid net amnunts due from Banks, Bankers i and Trust Cotupatiies .... 12,4!lS..1i) ', ::iis,soi . 22 .".I1.SI7. 12 40.0110 . On .fiOU.Oli '..a li. ' ' U c l:a , In ri iintrv luukiiin fur i i en the ' Mill. I si.lr o an.l beini; uitlionl li ''.ips the ( hiel' m i n'i t i:t;lit. ',. inten.l h t .cn,l ! , i i e . . 1 1 1 1 n : ' 1 1 . ' ' ' I 'i II 't 'ihi let I l,. ( iaiijdii'i;!1)- I'i-ui-i rkm! Mi,, ;s,.i see that v.. II e;et a road sent n holiiiiii); all over tin Wi ' a fi icud-. luck inkl'l" a llic if lit 1 1 t Im . 1 1 1 1 ! - iii I-1 )' ir - ii the a riff. Tlier .llini; !l,i Total Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Heserve Bank fee Item Id ' Liabilities for rediscounts other than with Federal He serve Bank (see Item lc) . .'!,i;2li..1ii7.liii a that Isacds I. "II. re" I , "s daikcv. tie truth. Laura Din, :'i c. and I a pan woik v e In 11, aid, in l,e-e's Take ii lis ' I II-.' VI II 'II that In ill, i. V, " d, ii I r.li m to 'M DR. I. II, McKAUGHAN Dentist Office Over Lebo'i Depart ment Store. GASTONIA, N. C. Phone 676. W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systematizer Cliatlottc and Atlanta Offices Residence GASTONIA. N. C. P. 0. Box 358 BUM iBnrmsMmnm, r t ; i20,: i:ii;,.ito. Hi Total contingent liabilities (.14 a, b, c, and d) (not . inchidiiiK items in Schedule 2.1 of report 7(1.1,722.0.1 Of tlie total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest and liscount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Ucv. j Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was! niadci was 1. -'IS 1,002. 20. The numbers! such loans was 741 . ' j The amount of money loaned ON CAI.Y, OR DEMAND, by this bank on Jiond , and stock collateral, in New York City, including both loans made directly to1 borrowers and those throught ils New York correspondents, on the date of this report was NONE. j J The amount of money loaned ON TIME, by this bank on bond and (stock j collateral, in New York City, imludine; both loans made directly to borrowers nnd i those through its New York correspondents, on the date of this report was NONE, j Aggregate amount of salaries or compensation paid by this bank to Chairman of Board (if any), President, Vice-Presidents, Cashier, and Assistant. Cashiers for month of January. 1021. n'.OO.S . :t:, Annual pay of all these officers at January,1 1021, rate of pay, .t.14,000 . 00 ; number of these officers on date of this report was 0.' : A ............ , . - . ....... .ki-k-k- ..moiiiii oi salaries or compensation paid to all other employees of bank for month of January, 1021. .t7(ih'.n7; Annual pay of these employee on basis of the January. 1921, rnte of pay, ! '"). 00: iiuiiiIkt of these ,.m,I,,w,0 ! of this reort was 5. HOOPER TRANSFERRED. BOSTON, Mar. I. - Transfer of Harry Hooier. captain ami crank nut linlder of the li.isini Americans, to tin Chicago Americans, w.,.; a iiiniiiinc, I by Manager Il.igh Duffy, nf t'je local team, today. In cx.-liangc Bo-ton will receive from tlie White Sox John Collins and Harry F. Liebold, outfielder. th date to complain or make any fn a nave, I in sure." hey were sitting by the roadside . "It's all wrong to excuse mv by saying I forgot. It was selfish ue to forget. That's what It was." ;1 the boy. hey all hnd a delicious meal later they sat by the roadside, for the tier's knapsack was tilled with diei Ring Repartee. , "Ah shuah does pity you," said a col ored vougilist to his opponent as they squared off. "Ah was bohn with box in' plovest on." "Maybe joa wan," retorted the oth er; "and Ah reckons you'se going ta die :le same way." Total 27::,S27.12 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in :!.1,fiO0.00 1'ndivided I'rnfits, less current expenses and faxes paid.. .1,104. 10 Bills Payable 32,000. 00 Deposits subject to chack... s4.200.75 Time Certificates of I"iosit 1 1 r,4.1H . 77 Cashier's Checks outstanding 0:t..10 Accrued Interest due deposi- tors .100.00 Subscribed and sworn to Wanted to Be Good. flDear Lord." prayed five-year-old gtie, ona evening before retiring. S'hre :.mke a good little girt eut of I and If at first you don't succeed, juttry, agaa."- . t , . ; 4 Can 50 and The Gazette's ad man will ne t9 aee yon promptly about that ad- tiseraent. Pretty Raw. Waiter Was the dinner ooked t suit you, pir? Dicr fes, all but the bill. Jnst take that back and boll It down a lit. tie. Toal t27.1.K27.12 State of North Carolina County of Cias- ton, March ::, 1021. I, J . A. Costner, Cashier nf the a bove named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the liest ! thousand soldiers and police lined STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GASTON, SS: I, Jno. M. Miller, III, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweat that the above statement is true to th best of my kiowledgg and belief. JNO. M. MILLER, III, Cashier before me this 4th day of March, 1021. M. P. KIRBY, Jr., Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: A. K. WINT.ET. P. M. JONES, A. fi. MYERS, Director,. JAP PRINCE LEAVES reigning family to taki a voyage abroad! FOR TRIP TO EUROPE, s.ace Empress Jingn-Kogo crossed the I (By The Associated Press.) straits to Conquer Korea in the third TOKIO, Mar. 4. Prince Hirchito i century. lie will visit a number of! heir apparent to the throne of Japan, ; ; British ports enroiite to England, and! left Yokohama today for Europe. His ; newspapers here declare he took with departure was marked by an imposing ; him 1500 trunks, many of them con military and naval display. Fifteen ! tainlng gifts for persou he will meet the I during tbo trip. The Prince will be ac- rf55tUrFl LJ HURLBURTS f 7 CAMPHOR PILLS A mU bottls carried In jroor p4 ' r I pockat ruarantM you iniuat rl T Jfni rllf at small coat. When LJ 5 yA jm BPTEEZK, BNLTFLB pM J Ul or fal a CHILL comlaa lJ 1 CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. - . A Member Am. Soc. C. E. Architect Home Office 304-5-6-7 Palmetto Building : Columbia, S. C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Kgr. Mem. A. I. A 203 First National Bank Bldg. Gastoaia, N. C. W. E. LEEPER. B. E. 2 R. L. LEWIS, B. E. LEEPER & LEWIS 5 Civil Engineers S Designs, Maps, Estimates and Precise Municipal and Land Surveys Office 106 1-2 E. Main Ave. Phone HZ ii -ahull of my knowledge and Ix'lief . J. A COSTNER, Cashier. streets from the palace to the station ! ccmnanied SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYTEM SCHELULES. Arrival and departure of passenger trains at Gaston ia: Schedule figures published as in forma his journey by an ex ! tion and not guaranteed. "High cost of loafing is the mother! of high cost of living." Harry P. I fs'.r.-vsbaugh, president "National Can. i tiers' Aasociatiou, ' , j Rubscrilied and sworn to before this 3rd day of March, 1021. Annie Bclk, Notary Public. CWRRIxrr 'Attest: and the crown prince passed under beau- j tensive suite, including General Prince I Arrives A. P. RHYXE. J. W. HOLLA KD, J. M. SPRINGS. , Directors, mo, : mm arches wnicn bad been constructed ir. his lienor. The special train taking j the crown prinee from Tokio to Yoko ha ma was boarded by members of the in.perial family, cabinet ministers, mem bers of the diplomatic corps and upwards of a hundred Japanese officials. The prince ia tha first, member of a Kanln, supremo military councillor, and j ;seount Chinda, minister of foreign af fairs, and at one time Japanese ambas sador to Great Britain. .. It'a the persitteat advertiser that wins. Keep your ad ia Tin Gazetee all the time and watch the results. from 4:25a N. Y.-Washn-Atla Bham 8:20a Charlotte-Atlanta 8:28a Atlanta-Washington 8:38a Bhm-Atl-Waab-N. O. 10 :35a Washington-Atlanta I2:45p Westminster Danville 4:50p Atlanta -Richmoud Depart for 4:25 8:201 8:28a 8:38 10:35s 12:45t 4:S0i The Gazette has two phones. Call SO if you want to talk business; call 232 ' if you want to talk to the news or edi torial departments. 5:20p Danville-Westminster 5:20p 8:05 Atlanta-Washington 8:09 9:25p X Y-Wash-Atl-Bham-N O 8:25p ll:40p Bham-Atla-Wash-N O H:40p 12:15a Washington-Atlanta 13:15 Trains 29 and 30 Pullman sleeping ears between Birmingham and New York. Trains 35 and 36-Pullman sleeping ears between New York-New Orleans and Birmingham. Trains 37 and 38 Pullman aleepinf eare between New York and New Or leans. . i Trains 137 and 138 Pullman sleeping ears Washington and Atlanta. For further information call on: L. Clemmer, Ticket Agoot, .' Gaston ia, N. 0. E. II. Graham, D. P. A., QimJUU V. C,
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