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GASTON U . GAHTTZ. Fin day, novi:: 10, 1 . .;e Gastonia Gazette Issued every Tuesday and Friday i j The Gaiette Publishing Company. l Ik AT3QXS. Z. VT. ATKINS. EdltoinndtffT" Only Semi-Weekly t newspaper raUlshed In Gaston Coiraty.' - rv ' Admitted Into thex mall at the Post Office at Gastonia. N. at the round rate of Postage, April 28, ItOt. i ' ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One year ...... .,...'.".-.,.11.50 Etc months Foor months ........ .50 One month . 4 . . . . . . All subscriptions payable In ad vance and' discontinued promptly vpon expiration. - - - s ESTABLISHED 1880. K0..236 West Mala Atcbim.' ; . PHONE NO. 50 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, a F . - WILSON IS AMERICA'S CHOICE. " The voice of the American peop "has spoken, Woodrow ? Wilson has been reflected to the Presidency of the United States in one of the grat- . rwOlf(.a1 amn,lnii in th hlatnrv ... . .. .. i r .. i . .' ' - of tne country. .. ' , -At midnight Tuesday the, election was conceeded to Mr. Hughes by all of the metropolitan newspapers :n the East beyond a shadow of a doubt. Wall Street shared with reaction In the glory of what they thought was Wilson's defeat. - But, Mr.t wnson was not to be beaten so easily as the Republicans had figured. New Yoray Indiana, Illinois a"nd New Jersey had gone to Hughes It was true, and It a unnn this that th. TToitam mswK- papers based their conclusions and announced to the world that ; the President was hopelessly "beaten, Por more than fifty years ."; these ' Oto States had decided so many Presi dential elections and the Republican managers, following precedent; had literally - poured their money - Into these States and concentrated their efforts there. i, .. : Forgetting that the Wes was ,to be considered In this campaign the election of Mr. Hughes looked al most certain. But something un thought of happened. The news was flashed from Colorda, Nebraska, Wy oming, Montana, California and oth er States in the West telling that Woodrov' Wilson was the choice of the people in those States. Then It managers were brought to the realls- Worth Careful TTiought v Do you read thft label to know whether ; ; your baking powder is made from cream - of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum ' or phosphate? v - ' v" ; f 5 ' ;.7r-; ; s ( - :..7.... v . . f Royal Baking Powder is . made from ' ' cream of tartar, derived from grapes, and - adds to the food only wholesome qualities. , , ' . - ' . Other baking powders contain alum or phosphate both of mineral origin, and used as substitutes for ljf cream of tartar because of their cheapness. ' . Never sacrifice quality and healthful ness for low price. A ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York C-r " atlon that' the West would determln Ine whether President Wilson was re-elected or defeated.-. MrHughes sweeping, victory was changed into a defeat as the returns from the West ern States came slowly in. . i The election of. 1916 marks a great victory for Democracy and the people and a. rebuke to the moniejd Interests of the East. The virile American West has risen In its might and Joined bands with the great Sol id South in re-electing the greatest American president since Lincoln.: DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHS. " In piling up a handsome majority for thev Democratic candidates in Gaston county and North Carolina tSe people have in no uncertain terms endorsed the record of Democracy. Tte Democratic Party went before the people on luesday solely on its record and the returns Indicate that the people could not be led astray by the Republican spey-Mnders. The .Democratic majority in the State as It now appears will be close around 80,000, This majority is the largest since 100 and coming as it does at this time shows that the peo ple are coming to realize more and more X that - the Democratic Party without doubt is doing the things which go to the service of the mass es. 'Having received the stamp, of approval ot such a vast majority the Democratic leaders in North Caro lina should feel gratifledC . Although the returns in Gaston county have uncovered no 'surprises, Jt being almost certain at all limes that the entire Democratic ticket would receive Its usual majority, the vote was perhaps the largest In the history of the county.! The Republi cans In Gaston county cannot now honestly say, as they could not have said at' any time in' the past, that they were not . given a square deal. Well do they know that the Demo cratic candidates are more represent ative than can be found in the Re publican party, and , that they are more competent. This year's Vote qught to give" the Republican party in Gaston county a fairly clear Idea of what the bulk of the people think ot it. ' A BERXETH Y-SI1 ELL WEDDING YESTERDAY. At a quiet hime wedding solemn ized at 4:30 o'clock yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. Harriet Hanna on route two her niece, Mrs. Mattie H. Shell, of Hickory, became the bride of Rev. Miles A. Aberne thy, of Newton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F.' W. Bradley, of West Gastonia. an uncle of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Abernethy left soon af ter the ceremony for Newton,' where they will make their home. Both have a. wide circle of friends who will be interested to learn of their marriage. - Announcements . have bee issued reading as follows:' Rev. Miles A. Abernethy -, Mrs. Martha H. Shell Married' Thursday, November the ninth Nineteen hundred and sixteen Gastonia, North Carolina. At Home Newton, North Carolina Township Ticket. In Gastonia township J. Madison Kendrlck was elected constable over E. N. Huffstetler and the following were elected Justices' of the Peace: W. Meek Adams, Alpheus R. Anders, William A. Falls, Jr., Joseph H. Green, Adolphus B. Elliott Samuel S. Morris, Coates P. Robinson, Wil liam G. Rhyne. Had Secured Another Banc. The Gazette Is asked by Mr. W. E. Clemmer to say thatthe Loray Band, before It left for Aaheville last Mon day, secured the services of another band for the Blckett rally, Mr T. U Craig having released them from his contract with the understanding that this band would be on hand.. The Gazette Is glad to make this Addi tional statement In justice to the Lo ray Band. Do Yon Have Soar Stomach? If you ' are troubled with sour stomach you should eat slowly and masticate your food thoroughly, then take one of Chamberlain's Tab lets immediately after supper. Ob tainable everywhere. Adv. V - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tomlin, of OUn, Iredell county, arrived in the city yesterday and. will be the guests for . several days of Mrs. Tomlln's father, 'Rev. F. W. Bradley, at his home in, West Gastonia. v ' Mrs. Frost Torrence Miss Lois Torrence and Mrs. George A. Gray, Jr., left last night on Southern, train No. 38 for a ten-days visit to New York City to visit Mrs. Torrence's daughter. Miss Maria Torrence, who is taking post-graduate lessons in voice. Mr. Frost -Torrence will join them within the next few days. They will spend a day or so In Baltimore with friends euroute to New York. Killed His Profession. , "I 'ate o bask yer for charity, sir," but .it's them motors wot av ruined .my perfeshun." : . ' Old . gentleman (who .hates mo tors) "Oh, indeed, and bow have the motors affected you, my man?" "Well, yer see, sir, I used to 'old the 'oases' 'eada outside the Spotted Dragon afore them motorbusses was started." Pittsburg Post. .' DOXT LET YOUR 8TJBSCRIP. TTON TO THE GAZETTE EXPIRE. LOOK AT THE HATE OX YOUR LABEL AND SEND US YOUR RE. NEW Alt BEFORE YOUR TIME EX. PIKES. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARB STOPPED WHEN 01T UNLESS RE NEWED. - W :.- ' C- .-, -' f . ; WEDDING CIFT? A well selected wedding gift is a lasting reminder oif the giver i Such a gift you can easily select at our store, whether you prefer silver cut glass or hand decorated china; the quality and price will suit your taste and pocket look. H. 1. VaaSleen JEWELER- T 7T 795 ModlSS-4f.o.b.ToUdo $795 MMMl.bb.Tdl 9 Luxurious Bigness 2 A bjg. roomy car is luxurious no two ways aboutit. ' ; But extra Inches in an. automobile cost bun dreds of dollarsas a rule, 7 , It took an investment of millions in .facilities for tremendously increased production ; To effect the economies necessary to produce luxurious size at this price.' Tbe-wheelbase is 112 inches 318 West Mala Are. ,-'" The seats are comfortable and roomy and there's plenty of leg room front and back. And your further luxurious comfort is assured by cantilever springs, big four-inch tires and balanced weight the gasoline tank . ; is at the rear, t 'y , ' ; Beautifully fnisTied! every conveniencell Price $795!!! !- V. Model 85-6, six cylinder, 35-40 horsepower, v 116-inch wheelbasc $925 J. A. BLACKWOOD & CO. .. : - ' ' Vbone SI Ciastoala, N. CJ ; ' . J . l The Winys-Orsriand Comptnr, ToUJo, Ohio , - "Mdm la O. S. A." . I' K If you appreciate . ; Good Banking Service - I' Courtec usly Rendered : f Our long experience in the business, perfect facilities for handling the accounts of our depositors, and a desire W the part of the mapagemen to render the best of seryice recom mend.""' ";. ' , v. ' . ... . : Fiirst '-The' v1 : . -: National Baril Gastonia, N. C. , - T, v' 1 " OFFICERS: . . ..... . - Y I Lw JENKINS, President J. LEE ROBIXSON. , S. X. BOYCE. AcUts Vice-President ' Cashier R.R.RAY, M. T. WILSON. . 1 Vice-President I Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: L. L. JENKINS J. LEB ROBINSON R. R. RAY , V T. LTCRAIO" . J. O. WHITE ; r . J. K. DIXON S. M. ROBINSON O. F. MASON S. N. BOYCE U F. GROVES FIRE INSURANCE IN STRONG COMPANIES ti r : ti I ii WE WRITE ii- I J M U 11 U a u u a tl a a ri u u p n . a ri 1 1 u a t. We will appreciate your business. Holland Realty & Insurance J. M. HOLLAND, treasurer Co. T .1 unnnzzzzznnzzzzzzzzzonzznzzzzzz ir I I!- " I I 11 13 I i 11' 12 II II XT 9 i. 0 TH PRlDENT MAI DOCS NOT TAKE A CHANCE -JET PUTS H$ MONEYN THE BAAfff WHERE JT 13 SATE, AND READY rOX A GOOD BUSNESS OPPORTUNITY Mak Our bank Your 0avx. W CAN ADVISE TOU. t Foolish, indeed, "is the man who "chances' all the earnings oT his lifetime on some good-seeming In leMiment wltUunt nrst tnorouithly In vestlatlng Its merits. We shall clierfully advise with onr customers or their friends on monejr matters. We, o'orselTes, stick strictly to SAFE BANKING business; and we advise everyone o "look before he laps' and takes what may m-ove aw disastrous "chance." f Make 001 bank VOI R hank. v ' Citizens National Banlr ' ....'I (J .-"-',- ........ . f .', i Oncers: v ; ' . V;..' ANDREW E. MOORE. Pres. A. G. MYERS. (Active) Vlce-Pres W H. ADAMS, Cashier.; ' '' ' ; '. Depositary ..' ) " State of North Carolina City of Gastonia-Gaston County j S PER CENT. INTEREST PAD3 O N CER1IFICATES OF DEPOSIT. ' HK WONCT ANDICAPPED. OneArmed Boy Supports Himself mays Cornet and Htcbes uall. The Seattle ' Post-Intelligencer. Tony Jumparnick lost his left arm when he was seven years old. He is now 13- He is doing eighth-grade work at school and expects to be ready for high school next June. His father is dead and bis mother Is m humble circumstances.. , u. On the play field he does every thing that is worth doing, and he is Sufferer From Indigestion- Relieved. "Before taking - Chamberlain's Tablets my husband suffered for sev eral years from Indigestion, causing him to have pains lit the stomacn and distress after eating. ' Chamber lains Tablets relieved him of these spells rlKht away," writes Mrs. Thomas Casey. Geneva,, N. Y. , Ob tainable everywhere. Adv. -"' - j pitcher on a good ball team. He swims like a fish and dives from the highest pile he has found on tne shore of Lake' Washington. ""He carries a paper route. He buya his own clothes. And he has a banc account - Five years ago be began to rise Five years ago be began to use bis spare moments blowing sour notes out of a bugle. After a lot of hard practice the sour notes were sup planted with sweet ones. : Then' ne began to use a cornet. - Now he the-solo cornetist In the . Parental School Band. He reads music readi ly and the quality of bis playing rs exoeptionally - .good.'r Recently be drew on bis bank , account and bought a beautiful $6 cornet. , Pfies Cured la 6 to 14 Days YW !mrr4rt win refund moT If TkZO OINTMENT (alls to care ihtmm of Itchioj. Hind, Bedti or ProfrodiBC Pile i6toldT. Xbsaist appltcauoa iiad &cL Ms-
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