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x We wish to announce to our customers and to Xhe public that our Aim is to gain a new customer each day; ; : v during the year 1919. WE have already ADDED 144 : - new customers to our books since JAN. 1st. THERE : IS A REASON." . ' ' " There still remain 261 days in 1919 and we want : 221 additional customers. ' 1 ( ;.V , ... .. .... .,.., - , :' v, ' . . '. .. .' . .' We are Gastonia's ' 'Growing Bank" and have all . the facilities that any Modern Bank can offer, for hand- , ling your business. - V ." " - ; ;i''v;'i:rvVv-:-;-v'1-' - We pay 5 per cent on certificate of deposit. " .",."v.'. . """ m ! : iWho will come in and become our- next new depositor ? . Fourth Liberty Bonds are now ready for delivery. SAFETY COURTESY PROMPTNESS mm Capital . 'V.A'r'V;:;. '"''.':- t : - J. WHITE WARE, Pret. WADE S. BUICE, Cashier ELI KENDRICK, Vice Pre. F. C. ABERNETHY, Asst. Cashier nom tqicraf;;:c ' (By -JnternatuHial Xe Serv ) " LONDON, April 9.-Fiv polimen were killed during; riots iu Vienna, soya a liiIiuU-k today, : The ItaJiaa foreea . pt oct-opatiou tlemaiHled and . received ' a Iiologj-, for . the atoning of th automo h vt - Coindiaadn-General SegreJ Ital ian,, The aahliera and workmen were di armed : and iarliatnent guanli "orcupied the building;. : Many ahota' wer lired." 15 KB LIN,. April 19. A a extraordinary reaction of e.ntimeat baa net in here a gaittdt Prenitleat Wiln. -The Germana hara tu Jed to belieTC tliat Wilnou i Jioliling uji the iwife jirofeeding in lnx j. , Ft.rmer Genua a Amljaamdor Torria . ia quot"i aa aayiiifr he itopea it is true that J'resitksnt. Wilson ia goiii home. ' ' Then we will get peaee- while Germany I now torn , with revolution, aud auffer Kg extreme hunger." . The dsneing craze , m Berlia baa reached lta zenith. 1 V PARI8, AprU 19. The : AJliwl press will he given, the terms ' f. the peace treaty on. the evening of the sanie day'. It is lenrnect today that the German dele gation is expeW to leave Berlin next Tuesday; It'.' is Wnsiderel likely they will reeeive the b?nns next Satordav. . LK1 121, April 1H, The 'soldiers and workmen's goriet 'has dc-r hired war a ''gairist tbe. gererameatrtr..;.vl"t ()J0 April 18ATbe JugoJSlav gov . entuieaft haa ordered all men from '22 to 40 niusterel into the servW, says the Kjnk-s today. . r-t-:: IXJNIX)N, April 18. Major WW, entraining for his trans-Atlalitie airplane flight, fell into the sea off Holy Head while flying from East tliureb, England, to Lenierirk, but was unhurt. His ma chine was towed to the shore by a destroy er, It will be several days before the airman eao attempt a flight aerosa tbe WAbUINGTON. April 19. An'effen nive ajfainst tbe Bolsheviki by Siberian tnijs in the vicinity of Viatka-and Vot Vinia redteI ia a victory for tbe Siber ians, who captured a large number of piisttners, machine guna and other booty, -mvs an official diaitatch to the Russian . i !i;isf.r today fro Omsk. The towns , f Merlitzinak and I"iyanyb were eaptur . I mi.I the rear army of the Bolsheviks 4 cut Off. , .. . , t - . i ; rCAGO, April 19. Captaia White : , rum Field at 9:30 this morning ; iv-p airplane flight ta New . x; o ts to reach New York ia .' "' '.-.. '- ILTAprU 19.7-Tresf- - - - sso,ooo OFFICERS: dent Wilsou is undecided when' to call a neiigiou of ConitrfdHj - mU a cablegram from the Presiilcnt to Congressman Ed ward 'King today. GKNKVA. April 10. Aa a result of iuterTention by Marshal Foeh, the (liezho Slovak government at .Prague has modi fied its demantrs relative to the frontier between Bohemia and Germany, says Prague dinpaU-W today, , X)PKNHAGKN, April, 19. Fifty tliounaud KOeriunent .troops '""at" Muuirh today attaeked 20,000 Bavarian eommun ista who were defending the eity. The Rels erertexl barricades around the city and a "bloody .Easter" is in prospeet Munirh ia now governed by a' group of anarchist students, none over 24 years old. , ' - ' ' WASHINGTON, April 19. Forecast for next Week for the Houth Atlantic and East Gulf States: Generally fair, tem perature above normal in the interior dis tricts. ' .' . WABSA'W, April 19. A secret treaty now exists between the Russian Bolshe viks and the German government it is leameI today. '"".".".. WASHLXUTON, Airil 19. With Ger many facing an enormous task, faaing scores ,o.f billions for erhaps 100 years to pay for their defeat, America started today to raise a paltry, four ami s 1talf billion dollars to pay for victory. That a large oversubscription to the Victory loan will have to be turned back was the !. prediction freely expressed by Treasury official today. When the drive actually gets under way Monday, the same organ izations that pushed former eamiwigus to success will endeavor to eclipse all past record. ' PARIS. April 19. Presi.lent Wilson tmUy cabled Secretary Tumulty to ad vise New England governors ' that he couhl not intervene in - the ; telephone strike because he felt that he eotlld not talk intelligently from such a distance. BOSTON, April 19. The early ending of the telephone strike of 20,000 tele phone workers was Indicated' this after noon following the arrival of First As sistant Postmaster General J. O. Koons, who with Mayor Pertes ; is " eonf erriBg, with a joint committee representing dif ferent braiM-bee of the service, and later held a meeting with telephone officials. Secretary Koons .has full power to act for Mr.' Burleson. . - '" ' ; - , . - Messrs. J. A, Capps and J.. J. Rhyne, Gastoa county men from the Uni versity at Chapel HilL are in the city this week in the interest of aa economic and social . survey of Gastoa . county, which they are compiling as a part of their -work this year. This survey' will be put Sa printed form i aa early date Subscribe to The Gatette. NEWS NOTES. George 'Walt M. Aitken, a native of Alterdeen, Scotland but for the past 30 years a resident of Charlotte; died at bis borne there Sunday. Miss- Klim1eth" Averv t'otton. of Kal eigb, was electeil first vice-presiient of the. Southern Association of t'ojlege Wo men at its .rHth annual session In ixlum bus, Miss., Friday. .-.FJying at an average speel of, 106.38 miles per hour for six hours and fifty minutes, Capt. E. F. White, an army avi a tor, eompletel the first non-stop flight between Chicago and New York at 6:40 Vloek ''Saturday afternoon. The dis tance covered way 727 miles. - ' At a meeting Friilay of the Merchanta Association of Statesville a movement was launched looking to the erection of a community building there as a memorial to the soldiers, sailors and war workers of Iredell county. ' .- . ' - .Julius H.' Barnes, president of the Federal Grain Coqwration of New York, has leen appointed by President Wilson as wheat director for the United States. lie will direct the handling of the entire 1919 wheat crop and will administer tbe billion dollar -fund appropriated by Con gress to take rare of tbe crop under the government's guaranteed price of 12.26 ier bushel. , ' In' Wake Superior Court at Raleigh Friday two of the capital city's leading attorneys, Murray Allen and J. W. Bai ley, tbe latter also holding the position of internal revenue collector, had a ier- sonal encounter. " Judge C. H. Allen, who was presiding, first' sentenced Attorney Allen to 24 honrs in jail but changed the sentence to a fine of f 25 after both attor ueys bad iiitologixed to the court" i . UGH! CALOia IIJiB YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drag Before . It - Salivates YoaJ! -It's .Horrible! : You 're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe yon need vile, dangerous cal omel to start your liver and clean your Iwwela. ' - ' ''.'. '.-' '.; "' ' ' Here's my guarantee! .Ask your .drug gist for a bottle of Pod son 's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without grip ing or making you sick I want yon to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and', nauseated. Don 't lose a'day's work. ' Take a spoon ful of harmless, vegetable Dodson 's liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time.. It cant salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards-. i; THE THRES BEAR ST0RIAT0R - -';' ' ' -There is nothing a ehild loves so-well as a good story..: And when the storyis told, - and "is graphicslry , illustrated- and acted at the same time It becomes more real to the chiiik Among all the classic stories the "prime5 favorite" with tlie ehil dren is J THE 8TOBY OFTHK THREE BEARS. "' To make it iossible for ev ery mother ta graphically tell this story to the child the THREE BEAR 8TORIA- TOR was planned..- - . .V- " .... . .-.' 1 ; . -v. -'t.. Tbe price of this great child's gams Is very small when, you " consider . the child's pleasure and wc know: that the more yoivdo for your child the" better' sat iafied" you feel, so come in today and take one home with you. They are ouly 40e- ATKINS-BABER BOOK CO.,' - ' ' ' ' Castooia's Quality Book Shop. . . Phone 255 223 West Main St GAST0NIA, N, C GOLD IN NEARLY ALL LANDS '-7, . M '.."- - '--v- '"- Yet It Is Today, to a Very 4-aroo Ex tent, the "Mainspring" of c ' " a Nation. . ; ', '''."' "Gold 1ms been much-talked .-ahont 'during these years of war, and 'every one-pound and ten-slillllng note is a iimnuiw-nt to the (Kiwer tind vnhw.wf gold. It U to a great extent the maln .KprliiR of n nutlou, says a-. writer. In Loudon Answers. ', And yet in pite of Its Ixdnx counted auiong the rare and prccloun 'iitMIs Tt Is surprlslug how uulversulry tt Is found. ,Aluioct every country la the wofld ran boast of a gold tnine. . Gold is found In the ground In rock formation when. its presence. Is oftn dlacovered on the surface, ', Th? lino particles of "gold are' extracted , by H?ruliliiK the rock-sand amalgamating ith njercury. - Another place where gold Is found la. In river beds aud ditches, when the gravel la Hpollccted and the gold separated by washing. . In the British Isles gold Is found in small qiisntitlea.' Ther are a few mines In orth Wales, where It U won from rock of poor quality,' ' - , ; ; The greatest mines. In the world are In Africa, the Rand .-urine. -which nre worked by large limited companies. Up country, In Rhodesia, aud also In West Africa Jier Is plenty , of gold America Is the next largest j;old producing country. Extensive openi' tloas are carried on In Alaska and California, and the metal Js obtained la many .other American states. , . Australia Is . me., at pur ! colonla whose reputation as a gofd prtnlucer ,1s known to many. Gold waa first dis covered In 18.11 In New South Wules and Victoria, and there are possIWll ties In gold mining in Queensland and Western Australia. ; . .. ;"':' PUTTING THE CASE MILDLY Cendsrrners of Brutal Murder Cauls! :1 Not Bo Accused of Undue Denunci ation f Crime. ' --The example given .In recent Issues of the Coinpsnlon.of understatement xf facts reminded a. reader of glaring instance of such : caution . In sjteech One Monday morning, slie says, our colored laundress earner to us "all agog Willi the gruesome partlcjilars of the brutal murder of a little girl. ..that" had hapened n few hours before. ' As she was the hearer of the first Intelligence, I listened Intently, Interrupting her tnle with due exclamations of Imrror. At Inst s!e turned to the Wasbtub! . rVa-us"m." she drawled, bonding over steaming jsnds,. "It suttittty was a mean thing to d a right mean thing!" At the time that seemed to me the acme of moderation, but strangely enouv.li I was later to meet.lt exag gerated in the mother of J he little., vic tim of that mad assassin Whert I paid niy Visit of condolence . to the iKr woman, she oke at length of all the sad drcmnstaiM-en of the tragedy. It waa when she caim to sura p her con clusions that language failed. Pull ing out her hHudkerchlef, she sobbed Into Its neat folds: " "It was so UTH-Hlled f or !"-5-Youth' Companion. Maybe by 1925. " "We are reorganizing thtr"pollce de partment 4o make It more efficient and to speed It up In Its 'opera (ions, but I think this would be just a little bit too fast for Indianapolis," ; remarked George V. Coffin, chief of police, as he banded over a letter he-had received from an eastern corporation urging the Indisnspolis police department jo put In an -aviation. section In connection with Its other departments. , y The letter explained how. a machine equipped with a wireless telephone, snd ojie rated by a police aviator, could keep the chief Informed of conditions st all points within a radius of twenty miles of his ollire.'. It ski said that hih!j- lives and millions .of dollars witiild be waved In sm-li "catawtrophlea as tlie Minnesota freit fires., the Isy h nnd Hen Hegy HihmIs. by" the use of sli-i'laoe cotninHn'est!n. -,"; . ' Real Haraahlpa. ; , : " Said tha near cynic: t to ob ervlDg all the traffic regulations, tht hardest thing Is to remove a flshbont from tbe mouth on yer fork," , r - 1 : - ' 1 wliL. t e Cm i tt,r t II 4TA Iys' DMT - P YOUR. MONEY INvJpv our: national bank . You cart et it when you want It:, '"','; f r ' . . -: -'. ' V THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK ACT WAS; PASSEDiiTO ( GIVE DEPOSITORS BETTER PROTECTION AND TO IMPROVE OUR BANKING SYSTEM. , - ' : 'XT JOINED ALL MEMBER BANKS 'TOGETHER FOR THE " PROTECTION OF DEPOSITORS. IT PROVIDED A DISTRICT ' ' RESERVE BANK FOR EACH SECTION WHERE MEMBER BANKS MAY TAKE THEIR SECURITIES AND GET MONEY, THUS MAKING IT EASY FOR MEMBER BANKS TO ALWAYS HAVE MONEY. - , . : , v .-. : 'rV,'i. DO YOUR BANKING WH,ERE YOU HAVE "NATIONAL SA FETY." '--.:---- ;." ' - . .; -. ';r;.i . .. " '.. 4. '.' '- " - " ' ' ' : ' 5 TEIt-CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CEBTIflCATES OF DEPOSIT, "':- . -, t, - - . ' -I- '..' - ' . . " " ' : The Citizens Nat?l1Bank Officers: b H ARMSTRONG President W. H. , Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gattoait Gaston County FRIDAY'S TELEGRAPailG NEWS (Hy International ews ttJrvi.e.). (By Isternntiohni News AgeiM-y.) t'OI'KN II A(J EN, I A jril 1 8. German governnientals occltplenl Brunswick with out opttosition, and arresteil . Berlin 's former chief of KIiee, Kail Kichom. Bed huiiiuTs were'.' rephteeti by the German Aug. Kiclioru attempted to esrape in an airplane but was forced jlown. Tin? Ger tntiiu. ouxted the provisional Kovernment pf l.ctvi.i with the aid of Ittish troops. ; WAhlllNtrrON, April 18. Robert Crane, whom Herretary Lansing has nam ed ns the first minister to Cseeho-Slovia from the t'nited Htates, k'aves soon for bis new Mwt- ' WAHH1.VGTON, April 18, Mexn-an authorities (olay offieially auHouneed the death of ieneral Bliuuquet, leader of the liaz revolution' against - the Carrau sa goveriimeiit. . ' ... ! " . ; WASHINGTON, April 18. The sitn ation at the peace conference "continues to improve," say White House advices today. The President has completely re gained his strength! . TOKIO, April lS.A newspupei threat was made today that Jaaii must withdraw from tbe League of Nations anless racial Iis'riniiiiati6n is abolished. There is high feeding as a result of recent troubles at Tienstiu between 'Japanese and American troopa. The Japanese are accusing American diplomats of respon sibility for the disclosure of secret agree ments between Japan and' China.! T h e press alleges that American firms are supplying the fliinese with arms while the Japanese are forbidden to do so. The newspaer Ilochi says , that Americans take every oinortunityto persecute the Jaaiiese. GKNKVA. ApriT 18. The arrival of former King Ludaing, of Bavaria,, u in Switzerland has 'been followed by gener al press protests. Switzerland Is becom ing jae Ghetto of European royalty' and Swiss hospitality is. being abused. , Lud- wig looked pged as he was met by the former C'rown Prince, Rupprecht, at tsie frontier. . ; Mrs. Oscar B.. ('arpenter and chil dren spent the Kaster holidays with rela tives in Charlotte. t , -r, Richard W Austin, -representative in Congress from the second Tennessee dis trict from 1907 ustil last March 4th, died Sunday in Washington from peri tonitis. His body willrle bnrieiliit Knox ville, Tenn. He had served as United States ' Marshal for the eastern district of Tennessee aad as consul at Glasgow, Scotland. . ' ; ; See Billie Rhodes ia "The Love Call" at the Broadway tomorrow. lv " Josiah B. Gat bright, i aventor of the typewriter key and tlie electric" tramway street sweeper, -'died at his home in Louis ville, Ky Sunday, Red. 80 years. "U If Germany is finsncially unable to pay ia fxdt, why not appoint a receiver f Co-, himbia Record. . ' .' ' ' - Paris sent ns the message two years ago:- "For God'-e Bake Hurry." .We send the same message back to Paris. Syracuse Post -Standard. - " ' -.' - . . - . '. :.- '' v . . . . .Zi- -v.-i rr, At A G MVEKS, v ' V:'-. - (Active) Vlcs-Presldsnt ADAMS, asltlr MEETING STARTS SUNDAY. , i Kevival Meeting at Main Street Metha. dist Church WiU Start Anril 27th. . Revival services at Main -Street Meth od ist chureh will Ijeglu Sunday, April 27th, aeeording to information -mads i anown iwmy oy Kev. A, u. Stanford, tha pnsfpr. ;'--' -.'V;- vr. '-'" t " As was aiiuounretl in Friday's (iasette. Rev. Burke t'uliepper, of Memphis, Tena, roiifereu-e evangelist, will do the preach ing. He Is now eonduvting a sureessful meeting at Centenary Methodist ehuro at Ureeuslwro. ;- . : .v.- ? ,v iill particulars of the meeting will bar Civil Court Adjourns. - mis i'W' ": I j ; The April term of Gastoa Superior K-i Court for the trial ovil cases wa eoa eluded I'riihjy af trrjMJon. t.The docket . was not elesrei tiipugh s number ef long- v Standing casts were, dispose! . of. ; Judge W. J. Adams stated Friday aftemooa prior to adjourumeat that ba.would roe- ' onimeud a special term of court in order that the old' canes now on the "Calendar . might lie tried. ' , ,' ' New Candidata Annonnccs. . .. r Since ,. Friday a issue of The GaxetU another candidate for City Council, Mr. M. C. Thorn, has filed his announcement with the city elerk. Mr. . Thorn is now al derman from the sixth, ward-", i. .... See Billie Rhodes la 'Tha love Call" at the Broadway tomorrow,-. . , . The Peace Conference persists in its policy of a closed door and , then- won ders why everybody is k n ock in . Brook lyn Eagle. . , ': Snbserlbs to The Gazette. ' OJnlike Others " . - . - - . .': ' . - . . . f - Our bread never varies from the" high standard of excellence which characteri ses every loaf we send out. '-Other breads are sometimes good and sometimes ' hot,' but 5 ' ' .";. ;. " .' BUTTER-NUT , BREAD -. v..' is always fresh, wholesome, aud righf Bp to the staiilafd iu every particular. You caa order Butter-Nut Bread inv full confidence that you will never bedis--appointed iu ita quality. " ,'.,;' f'i . - IOC AND 15c WAVSS ' At your grocer's every day. CAROLINA CAKING Ca "-'"- j(tV' ;-: ' :'; . - ; ; 1 VV i , "S-; ; :'."'.-. V 'X .':'' yy vv r' - V...'--.-v ' ,
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