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M_ Board of Educa tor the benefit of the pub lic school teachers of Gaston convene at Jooes two amoks. _of this school are act forth as follows in a neat pamphlet just Issued by County SuperintendentP. P. Hall; 1 t# refresh the minds of tbs teachers in regard to the under lying principles and essential ££fat°in& taagnt in the pnbuc schools;?— To Illustrate the best methods of presenting these facts to the papa by actual class-room work; W To afford intel lectual stimulus to the tree hers la the hope of self development; 4—To bring the teachers of the county together and weld them into a compact body with simi lar aims and pnrpcsca. : The course of study will em brace the pablic school studies, ■W**sw* oy lectprea cm pri mary work, school management. Agriculture, and PsytHiology. Tie foeenooos will be devoted to dam room work sad the after noons aad evenings to teachers* conferences and lectures. .The list of isstrnctors in cludes Prof. Joe 3. Winy of GastouiaiProf. 3. P. Wilson of Cbenyvftle: Prof. C. A. Jonas oflkmnt Hollv; Prof. S. W. Csrwile of Bogs Mountain; Prof. 3- A. Wolf of Dallas: Miss tsfa^SdM^S P^ils^Si Lecture* will be delivered by President Henry Lads Smith of HtvidsM College; President George T. Winston of tbe A. art Id. Colleges Major B. P. Dina, State Auditor: Prof. J. B. Carlyle of Wake Forest Col lege: Prof C. H. Mcbeac, Ex State So print codcnt of Pnblie Instroctioa; Prof. J. Y. Joyner. State Snprinteadent of Public Instroctioa: Prof. Lory Thump aon of Ratberford College: George W. Wilson, Baq.. <4 Gastooie; sod'Prof. L. If. Hoff maa of Gaston College. Pninlaaa Tooth Extractor. Mrs. Dr. Moor*, the painless tooth extractor, has arrived in town from tbe office of Drx. New ell Ik McLaughlin of Charlotte. Mrs. Moore ccmcs highly recoin- j fended by prominent officials of towns and cities she has visited, who state that her painless method of extracting teeth is perfectly reliable emMtormkns. SHOKT LOCALS. alar trips op Sihwur, the Sad. _ —The Pint Net!oral Beak win be •pan lor owe hoar, from « to 7 Th? CCpCIOQ Ol (WpOftltl. In< OOOT8 will he cloud promptly at 7 o'clock. • kjr -t pot op last tall by kla lather, Mr. ATM/Whiteeidca. —The Bond a( AManaca passed yutariaj afternoon an ormusco placing a tax of J5 oa touch coantcra aad sellers of breadstuff* end meats as loaches. It sou into effect to day. —Two nplcwdid taiaoate for coo gnias Ghjasau Ayeock. Mayor Dixon, and tha sweets of honor In the parade to morrow, hare been or der* dhy Mr. Jno. P. Lore from Wadsworth's fat Charlotte. . —The Statesville graded school hoard, at its meeting this week, re elected. Miss Mala B. Glenn of Crowders Creek, as a member of tke f—**y. MU* Last* Palls of Kings 1-bsfa was also re-elec ted. —The interior of tha Gastonia gss&isffis&'aiusai: brought tight up to data. Mr John gsgW can mahn room feu* tha —Xo North CaraUna State Saga are offered In Gastonia among the decorative goods. Tsx Gmmt ex pects a few doeena to be oa head vv.istrv, only; with it* loving fnends who mp rv . .—We «r« requested by Pro*. JL E. Uneberger to say that on account of illness, be baa been unable to prepare a promised history of the Sunday school of RIvreBenl Metho diet church. It will be done, how ever. he says, as soon aa be is able to wont again. —The German Atlantic Cable Company, in connection with the Postal Telegraph Company, haa note a second cable to Germany making direct connection with the telegraph Pdmi of that country and Hoi land. The foetal Telegraph Company baa —Work baa been begun on the new Lutheran church at Dallas. The structure will be ol brick and will be erected at a coat of $3,000. Mr. Labe Clem met ol Dallam haa the contract -for doing tbe wood work and Mr. Chaa. Lay of Gastonia haa the contract for the brick work. —The following gentlemen bate been appointed to act aa extra policemen on Saturday: Messrs S. B; Mapney. J. M. Kendrick, and hi. W. Thomas. Both day and night wrens will be on duty aad cemetery policeman J. T- WUey aad street superintendent Louis Kerr will be on regular p steal duty. —In tbe Masonic ball Taesday night the members of tbe local Lodge were entertained with re freshments by one ol their number, Mr- Moses Roman, who fa shortly to tontre Gastonia tat Colombia, S. C. The treat waa a surprise and Mr. ■Oman’s hospitality waa greatly enjogedaad appreciated by the ea •Wiar mcninr oi uuw AU^Lodge^Wo. 368 F.^iand A. M. this Mailed: 8- N. Boyce, W. M.; T. AC* Fajraaoaia, 8. W.; LC. Pegtam. J. W.; wTw. Glenn, Trans.; W. Y. W- C. D. Msrgsiter, 8. D.; Rev. R. L. ; J. W. Carroll1 and 1. aids; W. M. Oattis. —Tbe contract fcr a big wholesale grocery bnHding in Greensboro has wrs.-rssv^^sr-i.'Lh tractors will begin work Monday. they will Md on the Mb i ■ HOT AfATIHT HKMCDIE."" H ye Mil. Um Ownstiri Catarrh Cara, Prescribed hy Phyalctew. No one ahoold confound Hy omei with patent medicine* that are advertised to enre cstarrh. It is as Ear superior to them all m the diamond is more valuable than cheap glass. Their com- . position is secret, but Hyomei gives its formula to all reputable physicians. Is it n$t foolish to try and cure catsrrh by swallowing tablets or liquids? The only natural way to cure this disease and all other diseases ol the respi ratory organa is to breathe Hyomei. This treatment has been so suc cessful. curing SB per cent, of all who have used It. that Hyomei is now add by J. H. Kennedy £ Co. oader an absolute guarantee!to re fund the money If it does not cure. Von run no risk whatever is buying Hyomei. If It did not possess unusual powers to cure, it could not be sold upon this plan. JS-Jyl-13-15 la tb« prize'contest at the Henry M. McAdeu Mercantile Company's store at McAden* ville, ending June 30th. Its. 5395 win* the watch; Ns. 8711 wins the stiver set; and Nn. 9M4 wins the shoe. H. M. McAden Mercantile Co. —1---ggEgH~g KeegCool onthe2nd Make our store your head - quarters on Saturday, the day of the big Educational Celebration. 'Bqjoy the cooling breeses . from our electric nos. and get your drinks at our foun tain. The beat ice cream in the city and the most refresh ing drinks to be had at a soda fountain. We extend a cordial invi tation to everybody to visit our store Satutday and make it headquarters. ICE WATER FREE The day wont be com plete unless you visit out store. Frost Torrence & Co. 4 DRIJCOI8TS 4 * » »*- I n t>AKULirVA State Normal and Industrial College -COURSB* L*!sf*7 GMiMrcW CIimImI D*m«Uc Science SeWnttflc Manual Tralutag Pedagogical Manic. M,Fn™ to «***■*■• Advanced eounea leading to Degrees. y*?. eynptf^ P™ftke andi Obnermtloo School. Facultylunbm SO. Board, laundry, tuittoo, sod fee* for ow of teat books, etc., SIQO s year. For non-reaidmili erf the State $180. Thirteenth annual acaaion begin* Sep board in the dormitories.all free-tuitiou applies U or a_ should be made before July 15th. Correspondence invited from those t*“^eT* •** Meoograpbera. For catalogue and other CHARLES D. MclVER, President. -FJvQcd _M««M80t0.8C Open an account with uanow. We conduct our business along strictly conservative lines, and pay the most liberal interest con sistent with good sound business methods. Our depositors find that their money accumulates much more rapidly when deposited with ns klAlll than when kept at home. B< p\rnlll nirilflf sicl” the 4 per cent interest is L/LaVl|| 1 I lvll an important item in results. GASTON LOAN and TRUST CO. W« T. Love, Pres, E, G, McLurd, Tress, “what college? | Davenport College for Young 1 Women at Lenoir. | I WHY? “Five Good Reasons.” WRITE TO CHARLES C. WEAVER, Pres, f SOUTHERN Mutual Home & Real Estate Co. A Building; and Loan Co. chartered under the lawn of Kona Cuouha. a ions nrnrvnix mu bonk mabammint MlefrjTrl’vrr*>tat^nf rT*.*!! CargwiU.a Com THE ONLY BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY that anils stock, and makes loans, ANYWHERE la the State of Noam Caiolika. In the COUNTRY aa wall an in the towns nod cities. Stock >100 per share face ealuo—>1.00 per share monthly. For farther Information, address, M. C. HAMMOND, Mtaag.r. . We. rta .as., wilmiwotom. w. c. AUNTS WANT BD IN SVBRV COMMUNITT —LIBNNAL TtRHS. -PM gg^gg*”'- -■ .HMBIPP—I-. I . .1.1111 I ■ P—— DON’T MISS THE MERRY-00 ROUND TO-MORROW. . _ .J*!? place to have your fuh tomorrow la at Mr. P. C. Mclntlre’a big merry-go-round on Main street near Morrow's mill. Don't miss It! This merry-go round haa on It a military band organ that coat $1,000. It will be run strictly for white people. Mr Mclntlre Is agent for the Armltage-Herschel Co. of North Tonawanda, N. Y., the largest makers of merry-go-ronnds In the world. If you wish to buy a merry-go round see Mr. Mclntlre before he leaves town. APPROPRIATE SUMMER APPAREL FOR MEN. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS % is the absorbing question nowadays at this store, where all economically inclined people will find many chances to save money. Here you will see a splendid collection of cool, comfortable, airy clothing for every male member of the family and at prices that are extremely modest, considering the excellence of onr apparel. If-you with to dress comfortably without sacrificing appearances you will do well to examine our Stylish Summer Suits for Men. \ They are made of the strongest of thin all-wool fabrics consist ing of Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots and Wool-Crashei in light, me dium and dark color effects. Every suit ia cnt in the latest style, artistically tailored and guaranteed to fit iu every size. No mat ter how particular you are, you can find something to please yon in these suits at 97.919. 912, 915. 918. 928. Young Men’s Suits, Full of Snap and go. Just the sort of suits that most young fellows fancy, they are brimming witb style and individuality. Tbe fabrics are bine Ser ges, fancy mixed Worsteds. Tweeds and Cheyiota. No matter how finicky a young rash may be, he will surely find his oiothing ideals expressed in these smsrt suits at ft, 18. fit, 912, sad $15. Men’s Outing Suits. A large assortment of nobby patterns in Wool-Crashes and Cheviots in Homespun effects; suitable forbosineis, thountain and seashore—every tort of out-door wear. Little Boys’ Smart Suits. JPlirifty mothers who like to see their little men fashionably attired, will do well to examine our vaat stock of single-breasted, doable breasted, and Norfolk Jacket Suits for boys of 8 to 14 years. These suits are spic-aad-span new, strongly tailored and made from sturdy materials that will stand all sorts of bard bumps and strains, at S2fa*.50. See our Full Line of Men's Furnishings. J. Q. Holland & Co. ON] company} Onr BIO CLEARANCE SALE will continue through thin week. The remaining days of this big sale will be I 'iterestlng for everybody by some more big values Just landed for this occasion. f will continue through SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, the day of the big Educational Celebration. Every- ( ^ H - - ice WATER free, convenient hitching lot in } „ . J THE BIG STORES}
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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