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- . , THK GASTOSLV GAZETTE. rAGE SIX. I'lUDAY, AUGUST 1, 1010. 5 RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES ' i Art J m I J if v , r VI 5 r JURY LIST. 1 Name of Jurors Selected for Sep- tember. Terra of Gaston Superior bnrt. , ,. i LiiSHINGLES Personals and Locals. ."Ar. E. D. Atkins made a busi ness trip to Statural yesterday, .', - Mr. Robert Knuckley was a The following la a Hat of Juror I business visitor la Clover Thursday. ItOOSKVELT DEFEATED ran ba laid without lua or bother rbrtit ovwr tba old wood ahlas laa. chaasta ta. top of your buiUlin tnatantly from fir catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that will Ut m Ions tha balldinc ItMlf and Dmr nacda repair. For further detailed Information, prkaa, ate., apply to LONG BROTHERS Exclusive Agents Gastonia, N. C Queen City Granite & Marble Works CHARLES FORD, Gastonia Agent A Marble or Granite which shows lettering well Is what jroa need for a memorial. Our fine grained American Light Marble or oar Winns boro Blue Granite will give you very durable, handsome monuments and distinct inscriptions. Large stock on hand at our works. Call and see them. Take the Dil worth Street Cars. Hione 1618. Boulevard & Palmer Streets, Charlotte, N. C SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Catawba College and Preparatory School. Both exes. Private rooms and board for ladies but tinder school super vision. Strong faculty. Special attention to A. B., B. S. and B. L. courses. Fifteen hundred dollars Expended on new Laboratory equipment. New furniture. Buildings reno vated. Location ideal. Healthful ness unsurpassed. Tuition rates very moderate. Board at actual cost on the club plan. :-: :-; :-: Fall term begins Sept. 7. 1910. Write for catalogue. JOHN F. BUCHHEIT, A. M.. President. FS2 Newton, N. C. 01 jkN lae&icbrlstlan Home School. Preparatory and CoU estate oourwiL A rt. ..??r,ton' fycal Culture. Pedagogy, ifuaJneas, .WCoSS; " iiiura mautainea py largs staff ol experienced, colleetv i .i,..i,KMOP1j: V n"ttteaclleathalndlTlduaL u uam iicuui recora. linen ouueunga. team heat. Kxoiintthi Large avmnaslum. Park-Ukecampua. Conee&tuTea Tmbalket ball, Wna lor our catalog before selecting Uieeegeyoauhter? HKKR V JEKOMB STOCKARD. A. TuT BSSX chosen at the August meeting of the county commissioners to serve at the September term of Gaston Super ior Court, which convenes at Dal laa on Monday, September 12th: , FIRST WEEK. J. F. S tames, Gastonia. S. G. Fry, Gastonia. Robert F. Lay, Dallas. J. C. Crawford, Gastonia. H. J. Shannon, Gastonia. v D. L, Payne, Crowders Mountain. Fred E. Carpenter, Cherryrllle. R. J. Durham, Dallas. W. A. Hendricks, Gastonia;. J. H. Ramseur, Cherry vllle. E. H. Armstrong, Gastonia. G. W. Ragan, Gastonia. W. H. Adams, Gastonia; Miles Wltherspooo. Cherryrllle. M. A. Shannon, Gastonia. J. O. White, Gastonia. Sidney L. Riser, Dallas. J. G. Shannon, Gastonia. J. F. Lineberger, Jr., Dallas. R. C. Mauney, Cherryvllle. Ed Vlckers, Cherryvllle. M. A. Sarvice, Gastonia. John Wilson, Gastonia. O. L. Webb. South Point S. B. Barnwell, Gastonia. J. Bynum Long, Gastonia. W. A. Leeper, Sr., South Point Ed E. Carson, Crowders Mountain. W. A. Farrla, Cherryvllle. J. H. Kennedy, Gastonia. T. L. Payne, Crowders Mountain. M. C. Auten, South Point. Cicero Harris, South Point W. W. Wilson, South Point. C. E. Mason, Crowders Mountain. J. R. Howell,t Gastonia. SECOND WEEK. R. J. Sifford, Gastonia. Fox Paysour, Gastonia. N. W. Thrower, South Point. W. D. Quinn, Dallas. A. M. Smith, River Bend. W. W. Bennett, Crowders Moun tain. Wirt Summey, Dallas. R. L. Rankin, Gastonia. J. L. Neill, Gastonia. C. S. Wells, Crowders Mountain. M. T. Wilson, Gastonia. H. D. Roberts, South Point. R. E. Currence, Gastonia. David Wright, South Point W. L. Ormand, Crowders Mountain. Frank Alexander, Cherryvllle. D. W. Mitchem, South Point. J. L. Bryan, Gastonia. Miss Mary McLean is on a visit to friends In Chester, Mr. Herbert L. Beam, or Cher ryvllle, wia the city Thursday morning. ( Ex-President Vails of Election,. ' Temporary Chairman of New York Republican Convention by Fire ; Vote 111 Second Sot-Bark. V' , New v York, Aug. 16.- Theodore Roosevelt matched strength with the "old guard" of the Republican party ; In New Yor State today and met dedal v defeat. The , Republican Attorney David P. Delllnger1, of I State committee, la session here, by I ieeper.v oal points.' connecting, at Hamlet wkh 41 for Columbia, Savannah and all Florida point.- , ; No. 47, daily, atr44l p. m.. for itntharfordton and all Inral nnlnfa No. 131, 7:15 p. m., connecting at Monro for all points North, carries Portsmouth sleeper. .'.. . Trains arrive la Charlotte as fol lows: ' ," . '.; J ; No. 133, 9:60 a. m., from -; all points . North, , brings Portsmouth Cherryvllle, waa In the city Wednes day. , - Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kennedy re turned Monday from Montreat where they spent several days. - Mrs. H. M. Eddlemaa left Wed nesday for Ellerbee Springs, where she expects to spend two or three weeks. New crop sweet potatoes 'are coming in; the good old-time sweet potato pie wilt now make' Its appear ance. Mr. J. E. Wyatt, member of the firm of Houser & Wyatt, of Cherryvllle, was in the city on busi ness Wednesday. - Mrs. Jane McCoy returned home Wednesday after a pleasant visit to relatives at Laboratory 'Mills near Llncolnton. Mr. A. C. Jones has qualified as administrator of the estate of the late Mr. S. S. Smith and gives legal notice of the fact through the adver tising columns of The Gazette. Air. and Mrs. J. C. Featherstone and children left Tuesday night for Asheville, where they will spend a week or ten days visiting relatives and friends. With this issue the serial story "Cameo Kirby" closes and beginning with next Tuesday's issue we will present to our readers "The Stowa way." Don't miss this story. On page eight of today's Gazette will be found an advertisement of cheap farm lands for sale in Moore county, near Aberdeen. Interested parties should write to Mr. W. C. Warllck, Aberdeen, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams, of Gastonia, are spending a few days here as the guests of Mrs. W. B. Pickens at her home on North Gra ham street. Charlotte Chronicle, "Monday. Esquire W. Meek Adams, ex Sheriff M. H. Shuford, Mr. R. A. Caldwell and Mr. Newt Glenn re turned Wednesday afternoon from tui V4 v to 10, rciuaeu to recoiu- No - 45. AalTv: af it.Ai n t . uieuu uiiu mr lemiiwrary cuairman oi l from Wilmington' and 11 local tne state convention which meets at I points North. Saratoga oa September 27, Instead Vice President James S. Sherman was selected. Thja la Col. Roosevelt's second de feat at the hands of the "old guard," the . first having . been the Legisla ture's refusal to pass the Cobb direct primary bill, although Mr. Roosevelt especially endorsed It. With his set back today plans for barmony within the party in the State received a se vere set-back; and as soon as Colo nel Roosevelt heard the news he is sued statement In which he en rolled 1 himself as progressive,' so far as the New York State situation goes. The statement fellows: "To the various persons who ask ed me whether I would accept the position of temporary chairman, of the State convention I said that I would do so only If they were sure after knowing my attitude that they desired me, because my speech would be of such a character that it might help If the convention nominated the right kind of a man, on a clear cut, progressive platform; but that It would hurt if neither the right kind of a man were nominated nor the right k.Ind of a platform adopted." : Although repudiated today, it does not necessarily mean that Colonel Roosevelt will not be temporary chairman, after all. The convention delegates themselves will decide who is to open the meeting and deliver the "keynote speech." In the Interval between now and September 27 it Is expected that the struggle between the organization and Roosevelt-Hughes forces will be carnea into every corner of the State and that th.e chief Issue will be at the primaries for the election of Roosevelt or anti-Roosevelt dele gates to the convention. The machinists of the Southern Railway shops at Columbia are on a strike. Spartanburg, S. C, where they at- Trinity Park School A Firat-Claas Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges Faculty ot ten officers a-d teachers Campus of seventy-five cres. Ubrary containing more than f"rty thousand bound volumes. Well rquioped Kytuua stum High standards and modern methods of instruction. Frequent lec tures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moderate. Twelve years of phenomenal success. For catalome and other information address F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar Durham, N. C. S6cl0w Trinity College Five Departments-Collegiate. Gradu ate. Engineering. Law. and Education. Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories inall departments cf science. Gymnasium furnished with best appara tus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Teachers and Students ex pecting to engage in teaching should investigate the superior advantages offered by the New Department of Education in Trinity College. For catalogue and further information address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary Durham. N. C Pfirinw Subscribe for The Gazette. South Fork Institute Prepares boys and girls for our best Colleges and fits them for the com mon vocations of life. Under Chris tian Influences. Two dormitories furnish ideal home-life. Seven com petent teachers. Expenses moderate. Last year largest attendance in his tory of the school. Fall term begins Aug. SO, 1910. For further information and Cat alogue address S. J. Honeycutt, Prindpai MAIDEN, N. C. Business College. Richmond, Va. This is the best time for young people to start business life auspiciously we have ever seen. Ex-Sec Gage said recently if he could find 20 young men thoroughly capable he could put them on salaries of $25,000.00 per year. We have many more applications than we can fill Three recently for male stenographers and .bookkeepers at $100 per month each to start on. Recently we have entered students from England, Porto Rico, N. Yn W. Va N.C,&C!andVa. V. v "One of the very best business colleges in America.H Christian Observer. "Leading business college South of the Potomac FLrver.' Philabelphia Stenographer. "Leading business college of the South." ; J. A. BueU, Pres. R S. M. E. A.V tended the annual reunion of South Carolina Confederate veterans. rror. s. J. Honeycutt, princi pal of the South Tork Institute at Maiden, will fill the pulpit at East Baptist church, Gastonia, Sunday morning and night in the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. J. Beach, who is at Albemarle assisting in a protract ed meeting. 'Mr. P. P. Zimmerman, trustee of the Wells Mlnging Company, ad vertises in The Gazette that he will sell at public auction on Wednesday, September 14th, certain articles of machinery which are listed in the ad vertisement. The sale will take place i at the milling plant of this concern near Kings Mountain. While at the Mountain school picnic fast Saturday The Gazette man ran upon his old friend, Mr. W. W. Mendenhall, of that section. Mr. Mendenhall Is one of a number of men in the county who have taken and read The Gazette, since the first issue appeared over thirty years ago. He is one of the county's good farm ers and substantial citizens. The Gazette received Wednes day a request from Mr. J. L. Smith, 27 S. 6th St.. Philadelphia, for sev eral copies of The Gazette of Au gust 6th containing the address of Gen. Julian S. Carr at the Old Fur nace picnic. Mr. Smith sends us a halftone print made from a photo of himself when he was a corporal in Co.- K, 118th Pennsylvania Volun teers. He states that he was In 37 engagements and was three ' times wounded.. He adds a postscript to the effect that "Tar Heels were great soldiers." PROFESSIONAL CARDS JONES A TIMBEKIiAKE. Attorneys and Counselors First Floor, Realty Building. GASTONIA, N. C. CARPENTER & CARPENTER Attorneys-At-Law DALLAS, N. C. Office over Bank of Dallas. P. WOODS GARLAND, JR., , Attorney and Counselor Office over Torrence-Morris Co's, Vfain Ave. Gastonia, N. C W. H. ADAMS Notary Publi Office Citizens National Bank. SPECIAL NOTICES LADIES LOOK No. 133, 7 ' D. m.. from' Rnther- . fordton, Shelby, Llncolnton and C. N. W. Railway points, Johnson City, ; No. 46 arrlrea 10:30 a., m, from Rutherfordton and all local stations.' 'No. S, dally, at 10:50 p. m..from 'Wilmington, Hamlet and Monroe: also- from points .East, North and ; Southwest, connecting at Hamlet and 'Monroe. Cafe cars on all through trains. ,. Ticket office Selwyn hotel. ; j All trains run dally. For further Information call on or address James KER, JR., T, P. A' V,' Charlotte, N. C. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., , Raleigh, N. C. C B. RYAN, O. P, A , ' V . Portsmouth. Va, Important Word to ! ' ' 1 "'. 1 J .. Advertisers We wish to remind advertis ers that copy for change of ad vertisements la The Gazette mast be la this office not later than 8 a. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays a order to be sure of Insertion la the papers of thosa days. Otherwise we cannot in- sure Insertion. When it comes ; In later than this It is impossi ble to give it the proper atten tion if It can be handled at alL Advertisers who get their copy In by noon on Mondays and Thursdays will secure better dis plays and more satisfactory ser vice in every way as we will then have more time to devote to them. It is as much to the advertiser's Interest as It Is to ours to have a neat, well-displayed, correct advertisement and to this end we ask your co operation by getting copy In ear ly and giving us sufficient time in which to properly handle it. New business will, of course, be handled as well as possible and as late as possible before go ing to press. Penny column advertisements can be handled as late as 1 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. These regulations are neces sary because of tne constantly In creasing demand " on The Ga zette's advertising department. Mr. Advertiser:, Help as to give you the best possible results by giving us plenty of time oa your copy. .',' Do you eut your own stencil pat terns? It's much cheaper than bay ing them already cat and' yoa can find more deadrabl;t:dealfBA,W have the stencil cardboard. 10x24 inches, 4t25 t-nts a sheet.: A 'so carbon paper about same sixe for 10 cents a rteetr 4" -r V" - " GAZETTE PUB. CO. 236 W. Mala Ave. Pnoae.BO.r.A.' ,- . . - :-'. Kf '..jC! ;J! .'t When it comes to education, the; best is none too good. Heyburn Make an Ass of Himself j ' Agaia. V : ' Senator W. B. Heyburn of Idaho, dislikes "Dixie." Hf created a sen sation at a reception given to Con gressman T. R. Hamer, 'at. Wallace Idaho, . Thursday night by . stopping the. orchestra ; while ; the. musicians were playing . the popular t strains. Col. Hamer had Just finished his ad dress and the brchestra tad sUrted a knedley 6f well kn6tf air. About the sixth number In' the medley was Dixie.""; The Senator leaped to1 his feet,' strode across to the musicians and tried out." This 'Is a .RepubU- SEaBOARD AIR LINE :,f'f rSCHBpULB. 'V'zk These arrivals, ' r departures - aad oonnectioBS with other ' companies are given enly;as lafonnatloa. ,rj i Schedule . taking effect - May , 1 5, 111,1 sahject tc change ' Ithoul notice. J;?.-,-.. :' Legal Blanks Of All Kinds Warranty Deed, . Mortgage Deeds,' . Qnitclalm Deeds, Executor's Deeds, v " Chattel Mortgages (North and South Carolina) , j '' t . Bond to Make TlUejT-. ; Agrlcnltoral Lien, - : Attachment Blank,; and others. -' Mall' orders receive prompt attest- G a zette Pu b, Co 83d ilaln Av Gaatoida, N.' C ' . W V i " fr - : C. N-W. RAlXiWArl Schednle ta Effect Sunday, Jane 12, .' ! , . .... loio. ' : ..') ,.gv . Train No. IS (Passenger) Leave Gsstonla dally; 9:80. a. m., r. :i Train No 8 (Passenger) Leaves Monroe. Hamlet sadc WHmlagtoa; connecting . at Monroe : with 33 Jot Atlanta. Birmingham f .with t; for Baleigh) f.Weldoa "aad-' Portsmoattb cata" meeting, We' waat no such f With if... at, Hamlets for BalelgV RlonmoBd, Washington, w -Tork. .Trains leave Charlotte as follows: I Gastonia '-dally. ; (except'. Sunday) No. 0. dally, at 4:60 a. rorl:o p. nv , v - r -,4 TralaNo. 0 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonia "daily," (except f Sundy):' Li I 'J,;eoOTHBouNDU Write'for fuD particulars concerning the best Investment ' you can make to a ' tuhes here. n ,"Th "amaed musicians : stopped immediately. - The Senator strode back to, his seat." r After' a moment of silence , .Mayor Hanson - arose :ahd closed the meeting, .s -:;.' 'l 'K :" No. lit. daily, at f: S 0 mv for Lincoln ton, Shelby, s n d Rutherford ton. r- JNo. 44, dally, at 5 p. it., for V-i- roe, Hamlet; WHmlagtoa and ail lo "3 Trala.No. , (Passenger) Arrives Gastonia daily. 4; 4 0 p. .ml , .- - Train No. f (passenger). Arrive -Gastonia "dally (except Sunday) 10:15 a. to. ; Traln No. 1 (Mixed) Leaves' Qastoala daBy (except Sunday) 13:25 p.'m. i ' -'' .'; "
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