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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. , ,. s- Jy ft ; d The Federal Reserve System unlocks the doors of a vast amount of money for the handling of business and for the protection of depositors. Under this system we can take our securities to our district reserve bank and get money you can always get your money when it is in our bank. Po your banking where you get "National Safety" and service. S Per Cent Interest Paid On Certificates Of Deposit. The Citizens Natl Bank Officers: C. B. Armstrong, President; A. G. Myers, (Active) Vice-President; W. H. Adams, Cashier; C. C. Myers, Assistant Cashier. Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County. NOTHING TO DROP ON When a serious loss by fire occurs it's a good thing to have an insurance policy to fall back on. Better INSURE TODAY The. benefits to be de rived 'are hardly to be measured by dollars and cents. The companies we represent make prompt and liberal payments of all claims. GASTON LOAN & TRUST CO. DR. I. H. McKAUGHAN Dentist Office Over Lebovitz De partment Store. GASTONIA, N. C. Phone 676. GA8TOX1A-DALLAS TRAN8FER LINES. Lt. Gastonia 8:00 a. m. Lt. Gastonia 9:25 a. ni Lt. Gastonia 11:25 a. m Lt. Gastonia 1:25 p. m Lt. Gastonia 3:25 p. m Lt. Gastonia 5:25 p. m Lt. Gastonia 6:30 p. m. Lt. Dallas 7:3u a. m Lt. Dallas 8:25 a. m Lt. Dallas 10:25 a. m Lt. Dallas 12:25 p. m. Lt. Dallas 4:25 p. m. Lv. Dallas 6:00 p. m. Cars leave Dallas rrom Dallai Cafe. Cars leave Gastonia from Southern Depot, Marietta street side. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Arrival and departure of passenger trains Gastonia, All trains daily unless otherwise indicated. The following schedule figures are pub lished as information and not guaranteed. Arrives Departs frofn for Southern Railroad 12:10 am Charlotte-Washington 8:30 am 4:05 am Charlotte-Kicnmond 8:05 pm 4:05 am Wash.-New York 11:40 pm 8:20 am Charlotte 4:50 pm 8:30 am Atlanta 12:10 am 10:05 am N. Orleans-Biham 9:25 pm 10:35 an Wash.-New York 8:05 pm 12:50 pm Westmin. -Greenville 5:20 pm 4:50 pm Atlanta-Greenville 8:20 am 8:20 pm Danville-Charlotte 12:50 pm 8:05 pm Atlanta 10:35 am 9:25 pm Waah.-New York 10:05 am 11:40 pm Birmgham-Atlanta 4:05 am C N. W. Railroad. 9:19 am Chester-York 4:50 pm 4:40 pm Edgemont-Lenoir 9:25 am UNITED STATES RAILROAD AD MINISTRATION - Telephone No. 22. DEPOT TICKET OFFICE APPEALS FOR MEMBERS OF COTTON ASSOCIATION Governor Bickett Issues a Proclamation For the Cotton Association. When folks are suk aiul nil things awry, J "Cod ninl T In- doctor is the cry. When t'ollts nr.' Hell ami all things rieht.-.l, (In. I's t'or..t am! the doctor slight,.. I. Those homely !nes explain the ap parent apathy of some of our people in roanl to the A iiierii-a n Cotton As sociation. When the association was formed the cotton lunik.-; ua, .lespcr ately sick. : 1 1 1 i there was the v. il leM en tliusiasi t for the association. The com- 1 . , ! ilition of the market is t retnemloiisly im prove!; imlee.l it is nppron' Iuiik rolnist I strenolli ami there has lieen a conse(uent I loss of interest in the .hictor ' '. "' 1 lie association has done a liiunii mental serxice to all the people of the cotton Stall's, ami it uoiihl U a Irani.- hiuinier ti all. it to yii into a ile- i line. More than any other ajrom-y the as sociation ileinoiis! late. I to buyers, from every nation at the world cotton confer ein-e that tin' farmer has not lieen (letting a fair price lor his pro. lint. So im pressed were the spinners from Knlaml with the facts furnished by the cotton as sonal ion that they openly sai.l that they iliil not desire to iei rottoii pro. lined under the conditions that have heretofore ohtained in cotton States. The spinners ureje.l the farmers to co-operate in the matter of production of hailing, housing and transporting their cotton. These are the definite aims of the association and the success of all these umlertakins will sninre to the benefit of the farmer, the cotton spinner, the merchant, the hanker and the consumer of cotton goods. The association makes no appeal to class feeling or class prejudice, hut urge:; all our people to join the association and co-operate in making our royal staple a Messing to all the people from producer to consumer. 'From November In to !". l!U!t. in elusive, a drive for membership will be made in North Carolina. During that week I urge our people of every class to join this association, (iive heed to the admonition of Governor Vance and re member the horse that pulled the plow." OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Several hundred pounds at the ridicu lously low price of 75 cents per hundred pounds if taken in quantities at once. Good for packing furniture, to put under carpets, on pantry shelves, to build fires with and many other things. Help con serve paper by using old newspapers ic every way possible. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Daily Gazette WANT ADS Are The BUSINESS PULLERS One Cent A Word TRY 'EM Best MedidiwSr Mfcmens Special Ills Sold By 1 J. H. KENNEDY CO. THE GASTOHIA GAZE fTl Jv9 MP! H II .. I II Luke" : T"" HE value of credit with a good bank may not appeal to you until you need it. Good Credit has been the secret behind many a large and small for tune. . Without Credit no business or individual can be perman;ntly suc cessful. OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK NOW. ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT. IT WILL SERVE YOU IN TIME OF NEED. NEWS AND NOTES 'liy M. I). ttaleigh. .o. s Telephony rates in North Carolina wnl be contrnued in ef fect on the present' basis, which is in accordance u,tii the wartime schedule arranged In the Federal ( ioverninent . mi til further not ce. This fact v.as made known I'mlay as ih, result of a ruling by the North Carolina Corporation Cum mission which oidered that the present rates .shoiihi be continued in effect until changed by th: t body. The Federal Hnii-imiii'iit id : m piishe. I control of the telephone system July but the rates charged lor service, put in to effect by the government as a war measure. tc continued in f.u.o until December I. l!'l!l. Action in the matter came al I .is tin result of a petition presented 1.1 the ,-ue, mission by two telephone companies, the Southern I ',. ! I and the Asheville Com pniiy. risking that an older be -mih! continuing these rates in t ffei t i.i North Carolina for an i ndelin i ' e period. The matter as heaid by the ( 'noun issjoii September the telephone c o 1 1 1 1 an:es that titi.e pi -"lit nig ela In I'lll'' t e s r i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s tilel i Millets to show the urgent necessity for continuing the present rates. Facts submitted by the telephone companies indicated that for the lirst st vi ii months of It 1 1 they earn ed In each month, except April, less than I ne compensation to be paid them by the ( lo ernmeii t tor the use of tin piopeit and that dining July. I : 1 !' . in which all of the increased rates were in effect, they earned less than the expense . . t open troll. At the tune the hearing was hell h., oil" appeared but the r. 'iT-rn'ri t n es of tin1 petitioning companies, despite the fact that uile publicity was given through the press of the State. Follow ing the hearing, however, representatives of a number of cities investigated the evidence presented by the telephone com panics and with the exception of Win ston Salem and Asheville all objection to the continuance of wartime rates was waived. Without 1 1 rder the 'oniinission ha issued the pre war rates would prevail in the states after lecember I. as the act of Congress under which the tele phone properties were restoied to their owners provided that the rates put into effect by the ( mvel llllient should be tinned until that date unless found upon investigation to be unreasonable. The Commission's order provides that any municipality interested or any in dividual using the telephone service may East School to Celebrate. There will be a (onimui ity ni.' at Kast school Tuesday niyi.t at !" k in celebration of Armistice I'ay. In ad dition ti the musical prottiam tt.ie will he reminiscent talks by several ot Vie East (lastonia men who saw seivi.e over seas. The public is cordially invited to participate in this celebration. A new discovery for keeping the kid neys frpp from uric acid i meetuic; with remarkable success. H is called SOL VAX. Solvax is sold by .1. il. Ke iuedy k Company, who guarantee satisfactory results or will ret'uv. 1 y v.:r money !" 100,000 PRESCRIPTIONS. WERE FILLED BEFORE "NO. 40" WAS DISCOVERED J. C. Mendenhall, Evansrille, Ind., spent 40 years in the drug business, com pounded over 100,000 prescription from physicians educated in Europe and Am erica before 4 ' Number 40 For The Blood ' was discovered; the great specific for all blood diseases. Successfully employed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, constipa tion, hepatic congestions, dyspepsia and stomach troubles, sores, ulcers, nodes, tu mors and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment yield to '"No. 40." 13 JGASTONIANCj FROM STATE CAPITAL AliKlf N KT11 V ) tile petition at any tune for reduction ! or modification of the rates. It also j calls for a statement from the coin I panies showing the operators of the coin i panics named as a whole in the State and separately for earli exchange for the period from .lul.v I!l!. to January i, I'.'-'o. and ipiarteily thereafter until I further older. I As a means of diet king the spread of I the boll weevil in North Carolina a safety one, tbiriv miles in width, has ii establi-he north of the infested di-trict down in ( oi, nub, is. Iliuiiswick and New limner louniies an I the ship i meiit of -niton seed, hulls or cotton sacks i in any form exee-d . ni pre .soi i bales to oiler -.: tim - of the State is prohibited. Stiii-t ipiaiai I no regulation put in force l v the Stat l. ai.meet will be riuidlv en l ore I . ' ',,11 ... e co. ii' -I- ' i ni of a surx ev of , inn, I ie- i, -l, o t h w il in t esti ' set 1 ion I'lnd. by ; V. 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I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - th sl'ipi ' at of ..It. n a, i I - it'- i. i ' - n t--. -pt jc .- ipie . ,., ,;i s, f .-ill ', !n- v.ei-v il As a I', rthei p i -i ant i. i a r n-ea-i ninth. . hiitv mile w ide s.-i fet v may 1 s tabbshi d moth of tl.e s.-ifetv This a, tie' i ui.-iv be .... aii-e of 1 h-' known fact that the weevil, thing at its be-t, may travel for a distance of miles on a moi stop .journey. Covernor T. W. liu-kett is back in his olhce alter a bm drivs linnting trip in ('laven county, where he bagged game i for the Ins! tune this season. He is ex peeled to iss.u- a pi oc la 'I'll 1 ion this week h-claring No'embei II. Armistice Ihi.v. a State le d n la v . A blinket orh-r has been issued by Acting Mayor Face of the city again loafers. In a statement sent to the chief of pi ,f . e he dis ares that the scnt.itv of labor makes it imperative that the citv's idlers be put to work. 'The order is c.iiivimiug testimouv that all street cleaners are not in-ce ariiy horse .1 r.i w u. NEWS NOTES. Lieut. Kelvin V. May nan I. after a visit to Iv'aleiuh, ( niitou and other points in ' hi- i.a'ive State, I. -is ..-turned North. He , arrived in Wasiiinton Sunday afternoon. 1'ia v a iling Bcanh has heeii made since ! last 'I ue-day night for the i... lv of voiine, ' Loiinie Windsor, sou ef 1 'apt. A.. K. ! Windsor. vho fell off the d i a h-ide at i Nevvln in and was drowned. I hr. V. P. frit, a prominent dentist j of Albemarle, is in a hospital at Kadin fatally injured as trie result of an auto- I i i : i . . s I III 1. . . 1 1 .. mo one acci-ioin esun-iriy. his miu as crushed and reports from the hospital are to the efte t that he cannot possibly live. K.lward M.-Kay, n prominent business man .of Asheville, had to pay tin in po lice court there Saturday for hugging an Asheville lady on the street .luring the Hallowen celebration. McKay said he was out for a good time ami meant no harm. The lady said that he greatly frightened her. Jos. K. Thompson, who has lieen con nected with The Wilmington Star for over 20 years, has sold that publication to a stok cpnipany composed largely of Wil mington business men. Charles X. Kield elson, of Savannah, (rn., is interested am! will become the editor. If your stomach is out of order or .lis trefseil, no matter from what cause, MI-O-XA Stomach Tablets will give instant relief in case of indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. Guaranteed by J. H. Kennedy k Company. 10c! STEADILY CLIMBING We are pleased to announce that we are steadily climbing: but continuing to be more interested in alive and alert service to our customers than in large figures. We offer those who bank with us the facilities of a modern well equipped bank. "We Want to Make Money WITH Our Customers, Not ON Them" The Third National Bank J. WHITE WARE, President V. E. LONG, Vice Presideit WADE S. BUICE, Cashier W. T. LOVE, Vice President F. C. ABERNETHY, Asst. Cashkr LUTHERAN CONFERENCE MET AT BETHEL CHURCH Session of the North Carolina Conference of Uie Tennessee Lutheran Synod Held With Bethel Church, Near High Shoals. The North Carolina Conference of the Lutheran Tennessee Synod met at Hethel church near High Shoals at 1 0 : rttl a. in. 0 i November "i, lii!. The following mill isfeis were present : .1. M. Seiiter, L. L. Loin. I Ml., A. !. Ke.-k. Ii. .1. Sox, .1. A. Voiint. .i. c. uiet. i-;. ii. Kohn, 1'h.n., A. I.. It.. lick, W. It. Wis,., W. .1. Hoof, W. 1 . 1 In It i wander. V. L. f'libner, C. X. Vomit. II. Ii. Schafl'er. . W. Adderlu.lt, 1'. I.. Miller. N. I. Vomit, K. L. Con rad, W. .1. Koger. L. t. Miller. W. A. I teat. hi. D.H.. and K. W. Ki'gle.v. A full reii.-scntat inn .f lav delegates were also present. I'he following i.tli.ers were elected: j b'.v. .1. ( '. hie!, of (iastoni.i. president; I b". v. U . .1. Koof. of Lincoln!. ni. secrcta re. .nil b'ev. hi. il. Kohn) I 'b I 1., of Ml. Iloll.c. treasurei. I'll.' en fet em e sermon was dcliveied bv tin' reti'ing piesident, Hcv. .1. M. Seiit.-r, alter which the Lord's Supper w.is : i 1 1 1 1 in i -tei ei I l.i the nieuilicis of the coi-te'ci ne. t the afternoon session devotional i v ices were c In. led by Kev. I). L. Miller. The president appointed the usn al urn in it tees. At J p. iii. the subject. ' I he l e:i ns o !' I i i ,i, e ' ' (V :i s pi I'seii! ed I ' V b'ev. V I.V He. k. The !'ol ll.el laid special 1 st'e-s on ll.e word as a iii.-acs , f I'la-e. lee I.i'". i on !!:.- sa. ..-mi. u!s as mca:is of ".i.e.. I.eli.'.ll . I I'- Ii ssloll l'oll.iw i Tl e t'. ii- n e- then tea.! 1 is re; oi !. uhi. 'h Wen! ilto the I'liiids ..f lie II ha In Ill- , llllttee riiirs:i tnoiiiuig I. v ..! t'.nal s.-t -. . w i ie cm I ii, t . : , . V. h. llaltiwau g. i. Tl.e b. .aid ..I In missions made j a v.-iv e ' i . o i i i a u 1 1 1 g i.-poit. This work I n: - i,i, i ! a'i-i. t ie. to the Synod i and will I pciatid l the Itoaid of Home Mi-ioiis of the Tinted Lutheiait 'hur.-h of Aiiu-i i. a in the fiitiue. At 11 o'clock Kev. C. H . Keg ley preached on the s, illicit, ''The Importance of I h 11 1 i ll Mem I ii-l h i p. ' ' Thursday afternoon devotional seivicesj were . Olid. Ii ted by Kev. I'. L. 'oniad. I . Iiscissioii on the subject of Heine Mis sion was led bv Kev. A. IC Meek .Hid oil F.u.-ign Mi-sn.ns by Kev. K. II. Kohn. The 1 1 1 M n i i 1 1 .'. on uiiti i.ishe.l business made its i. 'port, which was adopted. Kt :!.! mi. ruing devotional si n ices wele c Illct.-d by Kev. '.. IL.Kohll. I'll. h. The board of pastorates reported that the congregations at Morganton and llihlebian had been combined in one pa t.uate, to be known as the Mm ga n! -.u pastorate. St. Stephens, mar Hickory, was ehos.-n :t. tin- place tor t'.e net mo t itlg of t be colif. tenee oil W'e.lln s.av be "t SPLENDID IONIC " Syi Hixjon Lady Who, On Dec tor's Advice, Took Cardai And Is Now Well. Hixson, Tenn. "About 10 years ago I nas..." says Mrs. J. B. Gadd, bf this place. "I suffered with a pain In my left side, could not sleep at night with this pain, always In the left side... My doctor told me to use Cardul. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. I at first let lt go, but began to pet weak and in a run-down condition, ao I decided to try some more Cardul, which I did. This last Cardul which I took made me much better, in fact, cured me. It baa been a number of year?, still I hare eo return cf this trouble. I feel lt was Cardul that cured me. and I recommend it as a splendid fe male tonic" Don't allow yourself to become weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take CarduL It should sure ly help you, as it baa so many thou sands of other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sldeache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking CardaL Why not 700? All drngglsts. NOUS PAGE SEVEN. fore the first Sunday in April. At 11 o'clock Kev. A. L. Holiek oreuclied on the Mlhjeit of "Justiticn tion. " At Kri.lay nftemoon 's session much business of n routine nature was transacted and an interesting address was miide by Kev. L. P. Miller on the "Duty of Church Members in the Congregation. ' Kev. W. I. Haltiwanger spoke on "The Duty of Church Members Toward Thoso Without the Church." The report of the commiltee on finance was adopted and conference adjourned. Thus passed into history (.tie of the must largely attended conferences we have held. The house vvns well 111 led at all the services and the hos pitality of the people of Hethel church was unbounded. Rheumatism is completely washed out of the system by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Pos it ivelv guaranteed by money-back offer. Tastes tine; costs n trifle. D-livered any where by our Ca-tonia Ap-nts, Morrow Drug Co. Phone them. Muatarlne Subdue the Inflamma tion and Eatea the Sorenesa Quicker Than Anything Else on Earth. Pay only .10 s?nt and get a big box or Beg.v a Mustarlnc, which Is the original iniiHinrd (ilast.T ami Is maile of strong, real yellow rniiHtard no substitutes are Its known as the quickest pain killer on earth, for In hundreds of Instances It stops headache, neuralgia, toothache, earache and backache Id ." minutes. It'h a sure. KtHsdj remedy Done bet ter for liretuhitls. n!."tiisy, ItimltaRO, and to draw the lulluiniuatlon from vi.nr sere feet there is inithlng so good. Vim pet renl net ton with Miwtarlne It rp after th- psln and kills It rlirlit off tlm reel Yes. It hums, hut It won t bllt ter It doesn't ulvf h iroiily.intr pain a slap ..n thn wrls' It d.-c ghe It a Bond healthy punch In 'he taw It kills pain. Ask for and r't Mustarliie always In the yellow hot. GASTONIA MERCHANTS Should Advertise In THE DAILY GAZETTE It's The Way TO GET RESULTS Rates Reasonable Number 11477 T KK.VSl'K V IKI'A RTMKNT Ofli.e of Comptroller of the Currency. ' Washington, 1 . ('., Octn. 10, 1919. WHK1IKAS, hv satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has lieen made to appear that "THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF GASTONIA" ' in the city of Ciastonia, in the County of Gaston and State of North Carolina, ha f complied with all provisions of the Stat I utes of the I'nited States, required to be , complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking ; NOW THKRKFORE I. John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF GASTONIA" in the city of Gastonia in the County of Gaston and State of North Carolina is authorized to commence the business of banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Conversion of The Bank of Gastonia, Gastonia, N. C. , In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this tenth day of Oc tober, 1919. JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS, Comptroller of the Currency. D-12 e 2 m. - .
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