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TUESDAY', NOVEMBER 11, 1919. THE G ASTORIA GAZlffl PAGE SEVEN. The Federal Reserve System unlocks th? 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. Do your banking where you get "National Safety" and service. i Per Cent Interest Paid On Certificates Of Deposit. The Citizens Natl Bank Officers: C. B. Armst. ,ng, 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 occur it's a good thing to have an insurance golicy to fall back on. etter 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. UASTOX LI-DALLAS TRANSFER LIX9. Lt. Gastonia 8:00 a. m. Lt. Gastonia 9:25 a. m Lt. Gastonia 11:25 a. m. Lt. Gastonia 1:25 p. m. Lt. Gastonia -8:25 p. m. Lt. Gastonia 5:25 p. m. Lt. Gastonia 6:30 p. m. Lt. Dallas 7:3a . m Lt. Dallas 8:25 a. m Lt. Dallas ... 10:25 a. m J,T. Dallas 12:25 p. m Lt. Dallas 4:25 p. m. Lt. Dallas 6:00 p. m. Cars leave Dallas rrom Dallas Cafe. Cars leave Gastonia from Southern Depot, Marietta street side. ' SA1LROAD SCHEDULES Arrival and departure of passenger trains Gastonia. All trains daily unlesf otherwise indicated. The following schedule figures are pub lished as information and not guaranteed. Arrives Depart from 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 am Wash. -New York 8:05 pm 12:50 pm Westmin.-Greenville 5:20 pm 4:50 pm Atlanta-Greenville 8:20 am 6:20 pm Danville-Charlotte 12:50 pm 8:05 pm Atlanta 10:35 am 9:25 pm Wash.-New York 10:05 am 11:40 pm Birmgham-Atlanta 4:05 am C. k N. W. Railroad. 9:19 am Chester-York 4:50 pm 4:40 pm Edgemont-Lenoir 9:25 art UNITED STATES RAILROAD AD MINISTRATION Telephone No. 22. DEPOT TICKET OFFICE DETROIT JAILS FULL OF REDS. (By The Associated Tress) iiKTIJOIT, .MICH.. X.,.. .1. -Virtunl-ly eery Het.'uit pulite .-(atiiMi, jail mm. I littler place III- cilliveilic'lt tll.lil.V IlI'Ll at lent :i few nt- ll..' fcicral .t i.jii. i -. ,il lecl i' : i I : : 1 1 - auat .r- i'niiinlr.1 u ia rai.l ! , e:,,, :wi k. I: k,i- i ii. I i, atcl t'"!ay that cII'diN t.i lic k a-tiities uf tin- allege. I ilisi iplc-. .., ilir.vt action l.l'l In' -II t j !l Uf I l'.il - .Mm' tilnr. .Ml ti.l.l. a;i; i ,.: t, i . .mi poismii iiae I a :ine-.te, I,, e. -i.aail.r uimhik i ; i 1 1 ' t ; i . i at . 1 ; . . '. - a aa.1 A 1 i .1 : im . anl ! !'"t ;tr...N : .. . v. !.. aalh.i, i- i 1. tin. .it. !. I I I- IMS i.. 'i''-c vliprell miri! : li.- ! nut to i iitii'i'.T it ii tin' 'I'linan h,iiin ial i I. ;inn leu lie.nir, liel.; ii' ait-a v ( 1 1 - j . ! . I n -1 j t i an' t'i nr laki'ii uii'Ii r tin' peace tieatv. 1: lias ,le riili'il. !iii.cmt. tlat Mali I'li't inns will In' in mi way In n,l i n;.- upon tin' allii's. '.ilii.h ..l! .li.M ear.l tlirin when the linal settlement nl- affair in tl.i' .j i-t i t.-t in ma- t i, n is i; fi',.. t,.,. Vori;sTllVV " m. In S. vi lal fin lit i'iisui',1 v.la a )ii, krts isitr,l Iiuiiii's nf mill wnrkiTS m lia.l aii)i.iuii,i'. tiirir iiituiit imi of r. turning to um k tn.lay. Jin' ( .railut irli, a ,ii ki'i. wlm is .n M vr , I to I a'r attarki-.l a laill v,n ki r at l i- auini'. was stalilicil am mav ilii'. Advertise in The Daily Gazette. James Watson Says, "I'll Never Forget When Father's Hogs Got Cholera. ''(tin- ninraintr lie finiml I'll hoys ilrail aii'l several sir k. He ialle,l in tlie Vet, wlm after .lisseet iny a rat lauplit m tie inemises, that t!ie ro.lents l.a i i iiiiveye,! k r"is- Siiire tiicii I am never without RAT SNA!'. It's tiie surest, ouirkest rat ilestrnyer T know." Three sizes. J."i,', jii,, 1.111. S.1.1 an, I guaran tee.! Iiy: Standard Hardware Co., J. H. Ken nedy & Co., Gastonia; Mt. Holly Hard ware & Furniture Co., Mt. Holly; J. R. Lewis Co., Dallas; W. H. & D. P. Stowe, Belmont. It may be late for Strawberries, but our Strawberry Sundaes are excellent. Try one to day. SWEETLAND 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 fire with and many other tbirurs. Help con serve paper by using old newspapers in every way possible. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Daily Gazette. WANT ADS Are The BUSINESS PULLERS j One Cent A Word TRY 'EM 'We make the grade of our Banking Service our pride. in iac.', our S.rvice it subordinate to only one thing your Safety in dealing with us. By Service, we mean the correct, willing, obliging handling of your every banking transaction. By Safety, we mean that degree ol care which absolutely safeguards not only your funds but your every deal at this Bank. Safety and Service may be yours here. tit. NEWS AND NOTES 'lty M. I. l;,I.i:i(i!l. N,,v. !i. -TI,. !!apfi-t Stat.- I niiM'iilini, anvts ; ln,.iKi, I n.- lay mi. nam; t : i:, s'tth aiinaal s.-si m. a feat a 1 1' ..I- ti..- ...ni'iiti'ii ln'iii'.- t'.' Alilliiiii ii.,lar au.iai(.'ii. A i laaui-nn'ii I I !i;.v.' 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I I tfi. im est i(.'.at irli wliirh le, tn I a 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 , i I " s j aile-t. Mis t.nly .ui ,iim' t'i ulu, ' I 'iie ua to i 1 1 i o v w itin'ssini; tl.e ti i !.' ! a .! a,,'!!' Ti-iM'i' t lie a la nn. I Steamer in Distress. ( T.v Tiie Associated Tresst lt('ru. N,,. In Tin- si.ij j'iiiu 1.,,;: r, steaiurr W. st Ila r. li va r. t.,w in" t I.e huanl's .lisal.li',1 frriuhter West Hem- atite. sent wonl ashore to, lay ' t hat lie- eause she ha. I lvn leaking nine .lays ami was i',.ahino the limits of her oil supply she vv.nil.l have to put into Vine- tar.l Haven toinoiaow mi. riling. The West llairinar. I.ouml pmhaliK from La I'allii'e for .Norfolk, will have to iliv dock for repairs as so,.., as pss,hle. The West Hematite, l.oun.l from lla'.re for New York, has l,eeu witiiut nils sin,.-1 Novciiilicr -. XZ. I " MMlllllillll III M i II I I I I ' WASHINGTON. Nov. In The l.n.ly HALIFAX, X. S.. Nov. In The Kan- ot t'oi.nt Man hi 1 i Cellers. Italian am :iwa lias fouml im trace of the cew of ' liassa.inr to the I'liite.l States, who ,icl the I'oh.r l.aml alter a four hour search smhlenly several weeks atco, was taken in the vicinity of the lust shi s p..- to Hamilton Hoa.Is today on the presi sitioii. reported l.efore she wrat lown. deiitial yacht Mayflower for transfer to accor.liiitf to a wireless nn-ssac.. umii tlic the hattleship North Dakota, which will Kanawha tnilav. !ar ,t to Itiily. I GERMAN PRISONERS A -tt M-f tefl k s i T l,', a- " -i3.f lJ r?Ll German prisoners In England awaiting repatriation are being giveu qu'.ie a bit of liberty since the signing of Wie peace treaty. This photograph shows a busload of them seeing the sights of London. FROM STATE CAPITAL A!!Kl;.KTHi NEW SCHEME FOR ASCERTAINING COTTON PRICES, (uy The AM.soi-iat.'.l I'ress) W ASHINGTON, Nov. in. - Amulet'- i I'K'i"' m'lUK rniii).n'ii''i ny w.'- nr J:i it tin-lit uf :i i.-ult a r.- Iiy wliirli I'utton j .laiit.'i's aial u'iins interest. 'i ill tin" 1 i-i ,.f ,'t:,..: s,a uiil . al.lo to !- . I ' . . . I j 1 1 . . 1. . I . . lain .-'.. t ,,al i ,'l i uf till' .lifl'l'lt'llt .a i a ill,' a i' i his primary Mif-1:, i i v u!" til,' ti'li luwi'l iii.m k, ts yia.lis uf ruttun nul .li'li ,"alili' mi I'n tair riintia'ts. T'lrsi- ,iiii. ii.iurts I Li' issin'.l 1 nan M. iii.iis. Atlanta, Xrw (lilrans, Dallas airl ii:i t lotto fur tin' ' 'listricts sun .iuihI in; thnsi- ritii's ainl " ill ! In' t, li'i huiii , in- t, I, ,,'! a ilii',l at tin' ex : 'i !'s,. uf tin' ii'i'i'iu r hi inaili',1 frn' to ' : r ...i a-V' ,u foi t '-.ii. Tin' ijuiitat iimx ' . , v . 1 1 i 1 ! :. :,.a! : ri. i's a , ,v h n-a a . . i ; . I , ... .1 a i.i s,,M i.i . aril I a.'1 , 't: I ;. ; .-in li at M -mi U i. l.r. " a' . I li I. 'a a-. I a v i ' r will , Atlanta a, 1. 1 -el v i. l a t lie .'':,! f i-iii.-s w nl I,.' -ii 'a l,ie I alter . a . .!. M. 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The l.ll.'li"s will i,- ! t'er only to tin- .li-tri.-t for vvhi.-li they are issued ami mi one l.ulletm will rover .iio i tatiuiw for the entire cotton licit. BODY ITALIAN AMBASSADOR EN ROUTE HOME. ll'.y The A ssuriate.l Press.) SEE V: STEADILY CLIMBING We are ploased to aiumuju-c that we are steadily chmbinjr Imt foiitinuinjr 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 Customer., Not ON Them" The Third National Bank J. WHITE WARE, President V. L LONG, Vice President WADE S. BUICE, Cashier W. T. LOVE, Vice Present F C. ABERNETKY, Asst. Cashier NATIONAL COUNCIL WOMEN IN SESSION AT ST. LOUIS. i By The AssoiUtnt Press.) ST. 1.0I IS, MO.. Nov. l'l. Women, prominent in social an, I liusincss life, from every state in the I'liion, are here to, lay tteamlii.K the npi'iiin session uf the convention of the National Council of Women of the l'niti',1 States. An a.hlr.ss tiv Mrs. Carrie Chapnjan Cntt, of Ne Vuik t'ity, was the (iist of a I. 'true uaiiilier of addresses tn lie inude by wui.ien whose names Line licniinc prominent. Mrs. ('alt's address was the only one male to the convention today with the rxcrptiiin uf the welcome mi behalf of the State, of Missomi by liou-rimi liar, I nor. ami wrlrome U' tin' city of St. Louis iia le by Mayor Kiel, ami the re spouse to thrse welcomes by Mrs. Walter Miller, of the local cumin 1 1 tee. However, ill ihe next live days thirty si', a. ilns-.es are s.die,ule.. the sjieak ci s i ,,, lu l iii : Mass .lane Addauis. of 1 1 1 1 1 1 House. Chicago; Mrs. Trninan II. Newberry, of l"etioit: Mrs. .1. K. Cowhs. of l...s Anu.les; Mrs. I'.. . Daeeelt. of Attleboru. Mass.; Miss Ka'e Mavis. ,,f Cleveland; Mrs. liobert V.. Speer, of New '..rk; Mis. M. li. f,' '.seabei iv, nf Mai! sun, W's.; Mrs. Nat S. Ml' .'Ml. of St. I.ullis; the 1!,'V. 0-;.i.p,., MloWli. I.'.o.llr. Wis.; Mr-. W . Miow n. of New 'l olk Cit.v ; Mis. 1,'ose II. .i.-l. loa. rf Seattle; Mis. I'i.-iii. is la. Melius. ,,f St. Linus. Mich. ; Miv M K. Mill,,. !- New Vol'k: M.ss Helen . Mo, well. , w 'ori. ; .e I Mr-. .1. M. Stroll, i'.l-l.ll'l. Me. 'The will end Satuidav. No vcinbcr lu. Honored. C'layborn an - ' i i.'.--.) icyhnr'n of a southern pn : ii inn. was la'.k;;;: to another ')' i:ro dik- day a' nut tb" price of a ticket to Jacksonville. "Ah dinrt know notliin' bout tickets," said Clay born. "My boss n over lum no tickets for bis travclin-.-' "Is dat so?" asked his friend. "Why don't he have no tickets? Cause de railroad Is jes' jroud for tote him!" exclaimed the 'oyal Clayborn. The doctor was sur eon for the road. American Frodvzl Li!:ed. Th ! rst machine-! f.-r mne niaUrf in America were coiistnu ted in . 38 Barbiisctts in 1S?1. A:;!rif ma chines arc now extensively employed In Kurope. ;;i, l A nn rii an rordh?" la held in Fin n hiph estitr.at '. a t ' It la exported to all parts o: t'.e ..i rld Advertise in The Daily Gazette. You Stop Coughing When YactStow 2 ft Tiakie Herpes Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 35c. A Free Box of Grove's O-Pen-Trato Salve Opens the Pores andPeDftrate3 For Head Colds, Chest Colds end Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle of Hayes' Healing Honey. You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 35c Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY Manufacturer of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets and Grove Tawtlcaa Coiil Ionic 5,000 'Shoremen Return. NKW OliLHAXH, Nov. ll) Five I himsa ml union hmKshureinen, strike since (tctober 10, returned to work thin morn i iik ami started to unload vessels, many of which have been in the harbor I for a mouth nimble to discharge cargoes. Most of the vesselM originally sent hero f. ' I' a iiiK were diverted to other ports. Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cougli and Head ache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S si5i.3ture on each box. 30c. HAVK YOU THOUGHT OF A CAMEO as a yift to her. They are very fashion able now. We have a collection of pins, rnrrin and i inys that cannot be eipiall .1 for beauty and novelty. No more can it be cv.elled in ipiality. )ur re resen t. it ion is bail, of every piece ill the ex hibit. Values i're voiv attractive. Enrii. . IW.IWIH ;Oi PfCOHPI 1 WINGET JEWELRY CO. j GASTONIA MERCHANTS Should Advertise In THE DAILY GAZETTE It's The Way TO GET RESULTS Rates Reasonable Niunlier 11177 1 !!i:..M'l!V DKI'AUTMEXT Ofli.e ,,f ,iiiiit reller of the Currency. WanliiriKtoii, I). '., Octn. 10, 1!19. IIKKKAS. I.y B.visfa. tcfry evi.lente . ,resci,te,l t'i the mclersinc l, it lias Iteea : ina.le to api.ear that ; "THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF GASTONIA" in the city of Gastonia, in the County of" (iaston an.l State of North Carolina, haa 1 complie.l with all provisions of the Stat utes of the I'niteil States, required to be ! cininilieil with before an association shall he authorized to commence the business of Banking ; NOW THEREFORE I, John Skelton Williams. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF GASTONIA" in the citj of Gastonia in the County of Gaaton and State of North Carolina ia authorized to commence the business of banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and siity-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Conversion of The Bank of Gastonia, Gastonia, N. C. In testimony wherefof 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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