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I , r JLC3 so. ' ' ' ' J) '-i. 1 .. i SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES f : WEAVERVILU: COLLEGE ll i Weaverville, N. C. j ,' For Young Me and Young Wopn I. the WeU Know. Climate of Werfer. North CaroU. XI.e Miles from Xext Session J' j osI DEAN, President, AN Ideal CkMIU Horn School. rreprory ""WVWW J2SdShhtd. Brtck building St EnJtUjrnon-- Mulac Man MttattMoUa far roar dmuchMT. HENRY JEROME STOCKAJU), President. IftaMgn, N. C Davenport College " A High Grade College for Young Women. LENOIR, N. C I Ideal climate and surroundings. Faculty of fourteen teacher. Rate $50.00 to $100.00 less than other Institutions of similar grade. Health leoord unsurpassed. Not a death In student body in half a century. Pa tronage from five States. Only a xery few colleges in the Southern States ' with higher curriculum. The ideal home college for girls. Send for cat- . . alogue. JAMES BRAXTON maisitl a a A.havtllo. N. C, r.a P'P" BOV8 for Collar "d J.or BINGHAM. ,lncitinahpl--r IIS year., and ALONS i. lh. U. S-. ,,UNO TRI p TICItST "ora aiivwhf re wfthin ISOO mile, lo any parrul ho on in !?,U0"?J"!.hai.;p.ir, of OMS STOSV bra room, -crsted by - 1-r.prt ITUWALL arc the BIST for H-.hh. Sanitation. Vrata.rio. ami safety tr""t FIJB. MM hJlurt""'utoiit.iia.K. LOLR.MCHAM.S.t..k.F.D.ri.. 61 lull TRINITY COLLEGE g50 1892 1010-1911 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; The Ilenioval of the College lo the growing and prosperous City --of Durham; the ISuildfng of the Xew and Greater Trinity. Magnificent new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable t hygienic dormitories and beautiful plensant surroundings. Five de partments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil, and Klectrical Engineering; Law; Education; Graduate. For catalogue and otlier information, ad dress A35 c 8 w. 11. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, X. C. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL K ST A B LIS H K D 1898 ' Location Ideal; Equipment unsurpassed. Students have use of the library, gymnasium, and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special atten- tkm given 16 health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living Conditions of the boys under his care. Faculty of College graduates. Most modern methods of instruction. Fall term opens September 13. For Il lustrated catalogue, addre A25 c 8w. W. W. PEKLE. HEADMASTEK, Durham, X. C. The North Carolina COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS THE STATE'S INDUSTRIAL COL LEGE. Four-year cuirpps in Agr'i'.fure: In Civil. ElectrUa!. .ai li a ii i al Engineering; in Industrial Lueuiis try;. In Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Twc"-year courses in Me chanfc Arts and in Textile Art One year course In Agriculture. These . courses are both practical and scien ,' tlflC ' Examinations for admission are held at all county seats on July IS. For Catalog address 1 THE REGISTRAR, V- West Raleigh, X. C. ; J114 p 8. (l LENOIR COLLEGE HICKORY. X. C. Co-Education Under Rest Conditions and Management. DEPARTMENTS: O liege (Two A. B. courses). Preparatory, Mu sle (Piano, Violin, Voice, Theory and History), Expression, Art (China painting, a specialty). Fifteen Teachers. 223 Students. 12O0 ft. above Sea-level. No Malaria. Our A. B. Graduates Enter Graduate Work in University of X. C. without Examination snd Complete A. M. Degree In One Year. ' Steam heat, electric light, shower baths, ec. In Dormltorie. HIGHL.ND HALL (Men) Board, heat, and light at cost (98.00 to S8.7S a mo.) Room rent, with furniture, f l.SO a month. - OAKVIEW H.VLL (Women) Board, heat and light $8.00 m month. Room rent, with furniture, $1 a month. i TUITION FOR SESSION College 40, Preparatory $27 to $30. Mu sic Art, Expression, etc., 836 each. HICKORY BUSINESS COLLEGE ( In connection with Lenoir Ool lege). Bookkeeping and Shorthand Courses $25 each. Our graduates ' ees sad hold positions. Write f r free catalogue. Address R. L. FRITZ, President. V CaUOn I T- A. HENRY for Doors,, Sash, Blinds, Shingles and all kinds of Lumber and Building material. SCREEN DOORS and Windows specialty. Mail orders re eeiva prompt attention. , v. . . . Pboa844. Gastonia, Catalogue Free on Request. Open August 18, 1911. WeaYerville, N. C JlUCSl. CRAVEN, President, Lenoir, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College .Maintained by the State for the Worsen of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to t those who agree to be come teachers In the State. Fall Session begins September 13, 1911. For catalogue and other information address JULIUS I. FOUST, President, Greens boro, X. C. Jill p 8U K. C P. a Box 202. Claremont College V Hickoiyi N. C Established for , Girls; MaJnUlned for Girls; Courses of Studies Ar ranged for Girls; Speciality the Ed ucation of Girls; logical School la Which to Educate Girls. Before Se lecting School ' for your daughter, you had better write . , JOSEPH L MURPHY, President. A c 5w. RURAL CARRIERS GET INCREASE Postoffice Department Will. Use Ex tra Appropriation of $4,000,000 for Benefit of 40,000 Rural Post men Who Serve Uncle Sam and the Public so Faithfully. Washington. July -The '4 0.0 00 odd rural free delirery carriers In the United States are to receive sal ary Increases as a result of an order issued today by Postmaster General Hitchcock. The order provides for the disbursement during the .current fiscal year of $4,000,000. which will mean an Increase of $100 over the present salary of $900 for all car riers on standard routes, with pro portionate increases in shorter routes Congress provided last session for the expenditure or this extrs $4,000, 000 but left it to the discretion of the Postmaster Genersl as to how much of it should be expended. Mr. Hitchcock decided today to author ize the expenditure of the full amount. His desire to compensate the car riers for any additional burden which may be placed upon them if the parcel posts system he has rec ommended for rural routes Is ap proved by Congress, was the im portant consideration, Mr. Hitch cock declared today, which led him to make the authorization. The rural delivery system was started fifteen years ago with 83 car riers, who were paid only $200 a year. On July 1 there were 41,562 carriers, their aggregate salaries be ing $35,793,000. LITTLE GIRL SENT HOME. Southern Train Leaves Station With out Company of Gastonia Citizen Little Girl Left by Inebriated Father -One to Gastonia Other to Tombs. Charlotte Observer 9th. A pitable condition of affairs was revealed yesterday afternoon, upon the response of the city patrol to a call from the Southern depot. A middletaged white man, utterly inca pable of locomotion, was bodily thrown into the official Joy-riding vehicle, while his little daughter was left at the station, under the care of interested bystanders and an officer. The man accompanied by the child, had appeared at the station and pur chased a ticket for both to Gastonia, but before the arrival of the train, had succumbed to the effects of the local brand to such an extent that it was found necessary to invoke the aid of the police. The child was placed on the train and sent to her home, with the promise of numerous passengers to see her safe arrival, while the father is an occupant of a cell at the station house. Either from the effects of the unusual experience or for some other reason known only to the vagaries of alcohol, the man who was unable to stand at the Southern depot, dismounted from the patrol at headquarters unassisted, and sauntered into the station house with the air of a Judge, yet the in terim had not been ten minutes. In another ten minutes the man had suf fered a second relapse into the realms of thing3 alcoholic, and was in his former condition. Honest Medicines Versus Fakes. President Taft's recent message suggesting an amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law In its re lation to Prepared Medicines, does nt refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Foley Kidney Pills, both of which are true medicines carefully com pounded of Ingredients whose medic inal qualities are recognized by the medical profession Itself an the best knnvi remedial accents for the dis eases they are intended to counter act. For over three decades Foley s Honev and Tar Compound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds and affections of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains today Its pre eminence above all other prepara tions of its kind. Foley Kidney Pills are equally effective and mer itorious. J. H. Kennedy & C. Preparing to Begin Work on Bridge. Charlotte Observer, 9th. Mr. C. W. Requarth, whose com pany has the contract for the erec tion of a concrete bridge witn stesi approaches across the Catawba river near Sloan's ferry, is assembling his machinery and expects to begin work In the course of a few days. Tem porary quarters tor the men are be ing built. Delay In the arrival of some of the machinery prevented an earlier beginning. The term of the contract allows the workers 1S9 work ing day, but this was considered a very safe margin and the expectation Is that the bridge will bo finished some time before . January 1. The bridge will be located about three hundred yards north of toe ferry. EscanMl W't(h His Life. ' "Twenty-one years ago' I faced an awful death." writes, H. B. Martin, Port Harrelson, S. ' "Doctors said I had consumption snd the dreadful cough I had looked like It, sure enough. I tried-everything I could hear of, for my cough, and was un der the treatment of the best doctor In Georgetown. 8. C; for a year, but could get ho relief. A friend advis ed me to trv Dr. King's New Discov ery. I did so,, and was completely cured. ; I .feel thai I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure. Its positively guaranteed for coughs, solds. and all bronchial affections 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at J. H. Kennedy Co s. . SLOGANS ARK SUGGESTED. It is, the Prevailing Opinion That . Gastonia Should Have One Some I; Outsiders Suggest Slogans Sev eral From Gastonia Citizens. "s , -That Gastonia should' have a slo gan la the prevailing opinion over town. Judging from the way in which they are being suggested, several good slogans have been put forward by prominent men of the town. The question now 'is to select from all ttose the most appropriate. me Gasette Is maintaining a slogan bu reau and will be glad to receive and file for publication all catchy phrases aurcested by any one either resident of Gastonia or from any out-of-town source. One of the most interest ing lists sent In Is from. .Mr. Ernest U St roup, of Greensboro, a former Gaston boy who shows that be is In terested in Gastonla's welfare. - Mr. Fred L. Wetsell, the popular haberdasher, senda In a good Hat. Mr. L. A. States suggests "Grow- Ins Gastonia. Textile Center of the South"; Mr. W. Y. Warren, "Gas- tonis. The City of energy": Mr. John F; Bradley, "Gastonia is Go ing Some," which had Us origin here In the Gszette office. v Other slogans suggested are: "Watch. Wide-Awake Gastonia." "On to Gastonia." ' "Gastonia, the Live Town." ' "atch Gastonia Climb." ' "Booming Gastonia." v "Watch the Good, Better, ; Best Town." ' . "Gastonia. the Progressive Town," "Progressive Gastonia.". "Growing Gastonia." :v i "Gastonia Has the Goods.": ' 1 "Keep Your Eye on Gastonia." "Gastonia, the Hustling Town.". "Gastonia Sells and Excells." "Gastonia. the 24-Kaxat Town." "Fay Gastonia. It Means Progress." "Gastonia Sells K for Less.", "Gastonia a Live Town." "Gastonia. the Busy Bee." ' "Gastonia, the Best Town In the Piedmont." "Gastonia Is All to the Good." These slogans have been culled from a list much longer, but It is thought that out of these or some combination of the above the proper watchword might bo selected. Bring on your slogan. An election will probably be call ed In Salem at an early date to vote on the matter of issuing $30,000 bonds for schools. A fire In Chicago Sunday destroy ed a livery stable with 263 horses and caused $500,000 damages. Scores of firemen narrowly escaped death when the roof caved in. The movement of the George Washington Memorial Association to have Yorktown Day, October 19, ob served throughout the country by a serle9 of peace demonstrations in honor of Washington has already found adherents in 20 different States. Within a week or ten days at the latest the signatures of the Secretary of State Knox and the British am bassador will be placed on the treaty between the United States and Great Britain, which will provide for the arbitration of all questions arising between the two countries. B. E. Robinson, the oldest engineer on the Southern Railway, and re ported to be the oldest in point of service of any in the United States died at Charleston Saturday. He was 72 years old and became an en gineer in 1860. During his long ex perience he Injured but one person. Mr. Skoden, of Mooresville, O., has purchased a large farm near Washington on the Pamllca river and will run a sigh-class stock farmHe expects to raise horses and has al ready shipped a number. He will also open a race track during the coming fall. r A BIG CHANCE To Make mm Investment In an Old Established Business Which Will Pay Ycu Good Dividends -Amount of Stock to be Sold Limited Has a Fine Field and is Equipped With Modern Appliances An Interest ing Proposition. Here Is your chance to make a small investment that will soon pay your money back and you will stll have your stock which will steaauy Increase In value and you will con tinue to draw your dividends all the time. 'Remember this is not a new venture but an old established busi ness that has been gradually grow ing for 12 years and our prospects are much better now than ever be fore for we now have large, conven ient, new buildings with nearly 10,- 000 square feet of floor space, tie- sides keeping up with all our foun dry and machine work we give -prompt service In all of the automo bile repairing and supplies line, nave a rood machine shop with plenty of good tools and machinery. It Is the only place an automobile can do re paired thoroughly and right.- We have the tools and machinery all right, even to special machines for boring and grinding, all kinds of cylinders and pistons, etc. which Is acknowledged. to. berths best and most accurate, way in the world to do machine work. We have the nec essary equipment, etc., to handle all the business In the locality and a lot outside but still we are like the town we are doing business In we will con tinue to grow snd spread out. Where Is there any place on this earth as good to invest money as Gastonia? . Stock has never been, offered In this business before. We offer It to you now - at $50 per share. Divi dends have been accumulating - for three months back. . This stock com pany was properly organized accord ing to the laws. If North Carolina and everything has been arranged tn first class" shape. The business has been incorporated, thereby protect ing stockholders from any risk what ever with other interests or property. Promptness will be appreciated. for there Is only a limited amount of stock to be sold and we wish to get the subscriptions in as promptly as possible:". :' ; '-v. . . Call or write v ' -: ; v GASTON IRON WORKS, IXC. B.' FRANK NORRIS, President . W. LYLE SMITH, Sec ft TREAS. ? Gastonia, ZC, C. .; . s - -r ''t- . - 5?i . Tk it from the oldest man in the bunch, - Red Ueat" tob acco is the chew for men. No pice no excessive sweetening : nothing to hurt your stomach just good old ; North Carolina to bacco, properly aged and perfectly, sweetened. That's why it won't give you heartburn. ' ' r :M, - . . - Ifs our treat to put you on to the real thing irj good chewing. Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. h : v IFERT SCALES CO., Wins Name,, . ' . ; V 1 Address. HIGH rail ' If you need anything in cemetery "work come to see us or write us and one of our men, will call. It will be worth while for yoa to see our cuts and get our prices before buying. ' : : MECKLENBURG Marble & Granite Company Charlotte, N. C East Second Street : : t : FOR SALE: Pine, Oak and Poplar Lumber, Mill at Crowders Creek See W. H. HOWE, R.F.D. BowKhg Green, S. C or J. White Ware - Real Estate & Fire Insurance Gtizens National Bank Building - Phones 201 and 213 We Sell Cheap G'NEIL'S Variety Store Cash Only But Sell a Heap New Goods Cups and Saucers 45c Set Water Glasses 3 for 10c Hand Saws 10 to $1.48 l.Pt. Tin Cups lc Each Nail Hammers 10-25-39e Saw files 4-5 or 6 inch 5c Pocket Knives 10-25-50C Razors 48, 75 snd 98c Granite Wash Basins 8c Granite Dish Pans 2c Three Quart Granite Coffee Pot 20c Granite Dippers 10c Grsnite Rice Boilers, double,. . .25c We Want Your Trade Visitors Always Welcome. One Price, Cash Only. Watch O'NEIL'S Windows Falls Building, Main Avenue, " Gastonia, N. C Cream Bread, Pullman Bread, : Graham Bread and Rye. ; Always Fresh -Never Soot " h HADE CLEAN BAKED CLEAN : DELIVERED CLEAN PHONE 63 Subccribo f bThe Gsizette $ 1 .50 a Yeaif :iy r em. N. C. CLASS Phone 557 EverTthing For Everybody Prices. . :-;K"-"v 'V- 111 at New Hair Braids .' ...25-48 and 98c Hair Puffs 25-48-980 Hair Rats 25-480 Ladies' Hand Bags 25-75-980 Ladies Belts 10-25-48c Ladies' Collars and Jabots 10 to 48o Ladies' Corset Covers 2 5-3 9-4 8c Ladles' Gowns 48c to 98e Ladies' Petticoats 48 to 98c Ladles' Drawers 25 to 48c Ladles' Long Gloves 25 to 75c Sun Bonnets 15 and 25c Ladles' Long Kimonos... 39 to 980 V-.
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