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V "Building your Character The name of the bank with which you do business is one of the best references you can give. A checking account stands for modern business methods, available liquid funds. ' rsZ. - V - 7AieUt.'-W' ."' T7iTK' IA -VV . T T ' WW 11 it kg 11 Mi m ' Johrv-Jorvsj A savings account stands for good habits, thrift and am bition. So not only does a bank account yield you monetary returns from your investment but it returns a dividend in good reputation. MaKe This "BanKVour Vest Servant Optn an Account kvilh V Today JWOW t "OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS" The Third National Bank Gastonia, N. C. Will You Co-operate In helping to make your city and section even more prosperous? Will you assist in buildinc? your own fortune and in enhancing your reputation for good citizen ship. Do not hoard your money; this will neithr aid you nor any one else. Put it in the bank where it may help to capitalize the na tion's industries. It is circulating currency that makes the country bigger and better and the owner richer and more esteemed. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." 9 99 m THE HOME BEAUTI FUL is well within reach of even the moderately circumstanced. Our mill work includes pan clings, moulding, mantels, doors, ar tistic windows, stairways and in fact all interior woodwork of a home. Made in the hand Boniest and best manner, our mill work makes it easy to eon vert a plain home into a hand some home at comparatively small cxjiense. CITY LUMBER CO., Phone 247 Dalki Road at C. & N.-W. Crossing : : 9 W wr Mil llW'lllJyt flfMI.WL vT. litltllfO!' I II WW IB I Quality IN tlie days of forty-nme men from tKe north and east and south rushed across the continent and into the wilds of new California, undergoing great privation and sacrifices in quest of Quality, The old gold rush of California is an outstanding example of man s great ambition to get the best, to achieve and realize Quality. We, too, have striven and worked toward this same goal in the Ice Cream Industry. We experimented in our laboratories for years, seeking diligently, early and late, to perfect Ice Cream beyond the then existing standard ; we worked energetically to achieve a quality, a purity and a deliciousness never attained before by Ice Cream manufacturers. Our search and our energy has now been entirely rewarded by our personally discovered formula and method of Ice Cream pro duction. (Patents applied for to protect our process.) You can now procure through your dealer the result of our efforts, the new "Velvet Kind," an Ice Cream superior in quality and texture and deliciousness to any Ice Cream ever made. We do not use gelatins, starch, fillers or imitation flavors. K Phone to your dealer today for an order of this cream that excels in goodness and purity even that old fashioned kind your Mother made The New Cream of Ice Creams" CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION Charlotte, N. C. Harper Drug Co., Loray Drug Co., Union Pharmacy Gastonia, N. C. Copyright 1921 y Chapin-Sacks Corporation. JOHN G. CARPENTER HEADS RED MEN ORGANIZATION ntlllir : WHY NOT BUILD NOW? Material and labor are about as low in price as we can expect. IT61 ecluiPPed t handle any kind of work. ..,: No job too small, none too large. Repair work a specialty. H. B. PATTILLO & CO. Contractor and Builders Phone 520 P. O. Box 145 GOI.PSRORO. May 4. - The tinl an j mial great coiinril si-ssi.m of flip Improv j ed Or.ii-r of Red Men of North Carolina I convened here this morning at it ::',! j j o'clock and was called to order liy Great I Sachem K. G. Yt. All of the great council officers of the State were present except Great .Senior Sagamore John G. Carpenter, of Gastonia, who was detain- e.l I iy illness. The great council of the Cniteil State ; was represented hy Past Great Incohnnr-e John W. Cherry of Norfolk, and Gn-nt ; I Chief of Records, W. K. McKarren, of Chicago. ! There are 18! tribes of the order in' North Carolina ami practically every i i trihe was represented, the reports from j the various tribes showing a splendid financial condition and B sultstaiiti.il in crase in membership since the last ses sion. An address of welcome on behalf of the city of Goldsboro and the Golds lioro trilies was delivered hy Mayor Ed gar II. lt.iin ami short addresses followed hy Gnat Chief of Records V. I. Mc Karren and Pat Great Inoohonee John G. Cherry. After hearincr renorts of committees which took up the business session of the morning, adjournment was taken un til 2 o'clock, when the election of oflicers of the great council took place, result-! i"B as follows: I John 0. Carpenter. Grnt Sachem. Gas tonia; J. R. Gee, Great Senior Sagamore, Henderson; K. A. Kmory, Great Junior' Sagamore. Spray; K. G. West. Great I'hrophet, Greensboro; W. Ren Goodwin, i Great Chief of Records, Elizaleth City;! E. I. II. Strunck, Great Keeper of Warn- j piim, Wilmington; Great Representatives to the Great Council of the United Stas, ' I'-. G. West, Greenshnro; A. G. Garrett, Henderson; Hi-cnan Hughes Graham; 1. K. Ilen.lerson, Charlotte; I?. V. Tut tie Kdeuton. The First National Rank Saturday will show a picture, "How They Go Over the Top." These remarkably fine snapshots show the form of different college jumpers nt the recent Universi ty of Pennsylvania annual games. Up per row, left to right : Jenne, of Wash ington State in pole vault and Alberts, of Illinois, in high jump. Lower row: Chamberlain, of U. of Virginia, and Murphy, of Notre Dame, at 6 feet plus. MASONIC NOTICE ' Gastonia Lodge N'o. .16-, A. F. & A. M. j Called meeting tonight, S o'clock. Work j in second degree. I Cel. FAY LAVEXDAR, Secy. ' i NOTICE TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR CITY TAX. All unpaid city taxes due October 1, 1920, 1 and remaining unpaid upon the books of the city tax collector on the 15th day. of May, f 1921, will be collected in accordance with the provision of the law. V. G. GRIER, City Tax Collector.
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