Newspapers / Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, … / June 17, 1910, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1010. Tns gastoxza GAzxrru PAGO TQlUnZ. Legal Advertisements , AWUNISTIIATOIVS p&flCK. vr, HaTlns.QUallflad As admialstrator of the estate of J. J. C Anders, de ; ceased, late of Oaston county. North -Carolina, this la to notify all parties having claims against ,the estate of : aaid decedent to . present the same to ,' me, properly proved, on or before ; ... JUJfE J0TH 9tt, " ' or this notice will be pleaded In bar Tnt thatp recovarv. All Dartles 1n- , 1 debted to aaid estate will please make I prompt settlement. ..v, , ' V v 'ThIs 10th day of June, 110. - (' ,-'',f ' Mc O: ANDERS, Jly 15 e 6 w.' Administrator.; ' " ' OTIOS OP THE t8AtB OF THE ' PROPERTY OP . TUB DOWELI4 .; MANUFACTUIUNG COMPANY. "' The Dowell Manufacturing Com .'1 iany baring ' been '" dlssolVed, the board of directors of the said dis solved corporation will expose to jaale at public auction, at the mill of the Company near Concord, Cabar ', rus County, N. .C, on v Saturday, July 2nd, 110,, -. at 1 o'clock p. m., all the property AH HAH TO BOV : SCOOTS .J ' ' '1 -J - ' ' " I.., vv-r' rv f ""'Ml- . ': ; .Growth cf a. Great Movcnient ; Which Derail In England end las Gained a footfcold la tho - United States. V B ftOSSRTUS LOVI. i fIELLO. old scoot f Jfl Is a greeting of present aay slang; but It dues 'not refer to tho boy scout, -who never Isold. The boy scout never will grow old eW ther, no matter bow many yeurs may be added to his record, If he keeps alive with in him the spirit of youth instilled by bis teachings and his expert encesa aboy scout Boy, are you a boy - scout V No? , Then you'd better get busy and be one,' for the boy scout movement bas begun to per- celatr through' thr forty-sir states and OT SCOUT AT WOSK. of the said Company, to-wlt The land owned by the said cor-1 the several territories of the grandest poratlon, upon which is located the I republic that ever flashed a flag to the mill building and tenement houses. This tract comprises 25 acres. The mill building is of brick, 200 feet long and 75 feet wide, well con structed, one-story. In It there are 4,064 producing spindles, with all necessary equipment for that num ber of spindles.' There, are 25 tenement houses, and all the buildings are in good condition. There Is a store house on the premises, with a small stock of mis cellaneous goods. Persons desiring to examine this property with a view to bidding for the same at the sale, can get full in formation from any one of the of ficers of the late Company, or from Mr. P. M. Keller, on the premises. TERMS OP SALE: One-third cash; one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months. Defer red payments to bear Interest from date of sale at six per cent, per an num, and to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with- ap proved surety thereon. The title will be reserved until the purchase money 'is fully paid, and . the pur chaser will be required to maintain insurance against fire to the amount of balance due on purchase money. This the Slst day of May, 19.10. JOHN C. RANKIN, Pres. J. M. WILSON, Sec. J 21 c 4. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Having qualified as . Administra trix of the estate of the late J. La ban Qulnn, this is to notify all' per sons having claims against said es t tate to present the same to the un dersigned, duly authenticated, on or before JUNE 18T, 19U, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will make payment to me without delay. This June 2nd, 1910. ELIZABETH A. QUINN, Adminis . tratrlx, Gastonla, N. C- ( sJuI. 8 c 6 w. heavens. . Just now, while young America la looking forward te the celebration of Independence day and old America la preparing a few weeks earlier to pay tribute to tbe boys of 61. It Is fitting that the' boy scout movement, which teaches morality through modified mil itarism ' and Inculcates patriotism through the play soldier business, has , Novel Idea WJfth Tends to De ': elop Boyish lads tito Jl!an!y k . I Men-Oodles of Scouts lo Ba ' ' Organized In Every State. "; We know now that war Is what Gen eral Sherman'sald it Is, and we hav bo desire to shut up tbe ledgers. lurk up the grocery , store, cks down 1 be pickle factory and don tho habiliments eC martial combat Just for the glory 01 the thing. .'..';,. y , ; Put when we were boys escb of us hoped some day to excel Napoleon or vVasbingtou or Grant or Le or Stone wall Jackson as a reader of fighting men In tbe Imminent deadly breach. ' This progressive world of oura hss worked along to healthier, saner and safer ideals. Boys will be boys as al ways, but today sous of those who used to be boys have devised a method of venting military enthusiasm which tends toward the development of boy ish boys Into manly men. And the boy scout movement Is the method. ; Primarily out of the needs of boy hood, but Incidentally out of the Boer war In South Africa, tbe boy scout movement has evolved. General Rob ert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, one of the conquering heroes of that struggle against tbe heroic riflemen of the veldts, is tbe originator of this movement, which begad In England and has Just begun to spread In tbe United States. General Baden-Powelf after be quit fighting took a look In at the English boys and conceived tbe no tion that be could organize them into a great army of peace, with military Dallas, N.C Gastonia, N. C I Gastonia, N. C - ' Msjsasassl t- - M M '-iy -tdl i Ivi r v- -.- .i......-.....,' v y.rrf , --. ,', r ' L Jt v -ri j k - . s . v -sssv J , y J6 f'O f I iC H KUISEST XIIOMPSON SETON. UENEKAL KKKliEKICK U. OUANT AND GENERAL BADEN-POWELL (ON THE RIGHT) WITH A BOY SCOUT. MORTGAGE SALE OP LAND. By virtue of the power of, sale con tained In a' Mortgage Deed executed on January 9th, 1907, by D. A. Gar rison and his wife, Juanlta C. Garri son, to Mt KIser, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Gaston county in Book tf3. Page 261, default having been made ' in the payment of the bond secured by said deed, I will sell ; for cash to the highest bidder at public aucflon at noon on SATURDAY, JULY OTH, 1010, at the court house door in Dallas, Gaston county. North Carolina, the following tracts of land: Lots No., 45, 46, 47 and 48 In Block Z, Section as laid down In ; Richardson's plot of Bessemer City, being "the'' lots" conveyed 'to D. Ai Garrison by H. Garrison1 and wife, the said deed of conveyance being recorded in Book 54 Page 33, begun to gain a foothold on United States soil and to march through Geor gia and the rest of the states. -r Brother, you and I, who' are cavorting around, the edges of forty and still feeling the frlsklness of boyhood un derneath the visible surface, must con fess that we envy the. boys of 1910. They didn't have the boy scouts In our days in the delectable kingdom of Boyville. We had to shift for our selves, finding our fun independently. We played "bull ring" and "three cor nered cat" when we wanted the real atrenulry of things outdoors, and we had to do our own organizing for the aport Frequently there wis a woefu) lack of organization, and when the bid solid rubber balL wrapped tightly with a thin layer of yarn, plunked us In the plexus we sometimes resented it with fisticuffs, which metHod wis Inelegant and unmanly, no'matter what may be said as to the desirability of tbe manly art of self defense. 'The trouble was we lacked discipline. " Tbe boy scout propaganda teaches discipline, fit teaches: the, universal brotherhood of boys, , It teaches boys to. be Just and generous to each other and works toward the elimination of Oe"'gnngH idea, so that the south slders will not lie in watt for the west in the office of the Register of Deed! 1 coders with an arsenal of brickbats. of OMtoB.'ooutr;i,'-v;v y Also lots No. 43 and 44 In Block 15, Section S, ' on said ; Richardson's map of Bessemer City, the same be In? tho'Tdli "cohveyed to-DrAT GaN vrhwn by R L. Thdrnburg, said deed of con veyanceu being? recorded In (Book 40, Page 478 in the office of .the" Register of Doeds of - Gaston county.: '-; . f.V . .. This 7th day of Jone, 1910. --MRS. . BARBARA A KISER.. Admr. " 1 of M. Jaser.Tdeceased. " JyScSw. All parties Udebted" to W. HDel- llhgef 'win-pleaaa atUa at ohce as the accounts will be sold at an early dita. ': . y .'' B. B. GARDNER, CoUector. V , ,M7e4.- Did .Ton Hero Train? Milllops of American Hen now In life's f prime recall that old piece of Terse' in McGuffey's Third Reader which "began lomethtng like this: - .- On. war you n'r soldier, . . Aad did 7011 mver train 1 And the swem&t- ef.tne.beart " ' 'T0 "e'er ,en fsl. agalhT . -. , , : I When" 'yon antfi Were W. Trtlcn larly If we 1ifed"m"tb border statea or on the edgWof 1he,JMksoff'and vjxon Itne,' wo n?e4to"-dlTkl., accord ing to tbe.ReV.or Ted" sentiment 1 aqa ao snam Datvmg mat somenmea 'deTeSopedJWo',Wmethmg4 perilously 'noa? to'i' SUmblea; whlth the dlctkm alT tells us Is a place for slaughtering meat j, We did such. things simply be cause every boy who has red drops In bis arteries must have'some means of worUnjg'off his military enthuslaam. discipline not toe severe for comfort, so that they migat spend a consider able part of their time In God's great outdoors and learn some of the field tactics which come m handy when there Is a real war. Not Primarily Military. It cannot be denied that the original Idea of the general was to teach the young 'British idea how to sprout In bristling fashion, ready later on to be virile force, for the upholding of the empire. But the Baden-Powell begin ning has developed a still more practi cal thing the inculcation of personal uuuur, internal ieeung ana manly habits of acting 'and thinking. "'So the boy scout 'movement comes to the : United States. ' after more than 200,000 English boys have been organ .laed and drilled, aa a peace proposition rather than a war. measure. .. Edwin D. Borsfleld of Edinburgh : planted the seed of the boy scout propaganda in this country at Springfield. Mass. Be organized the boys of the Young Men's Christian association Into a company based' upon 'the Baden-Powell plan, "with i offshoots' suggested ' by' experi ence, ' These are the fundamental prin ciples: v ;; A scout's honor la to be trusted. A scout Is loyal to bis country and his employers. A scout's duty Is to be usemr ana to neu otffers. jl nn 1. 'i'rte'hd folan'Mnd'a' brother to every otner acouv no matter to what social class the other belongs.-" A scout Is courteous. . He is a friend to an ani mals. , He ; obeys orders. '. He smiles and whistles' under all circumstance. He" is" thrifty. This Is the pledge be takes: ' ",' ,: . . "I will do my duty' to God and my country. I will iflo my ' best to help others, whatever lt costs me. I know the scout law and'wfa dbey lt" " . Some. prbfesfeldhAI moralist might manufacture a" . better code of ethics nppeate ta tho aTsrag boy Irrespee- tXx ef high moral Mm wears a nnlform, Sot one thing.. The normal boy craves a uniform, even a baseball suit. Tbe scout wears the real knakL with golf stockings, belt and felt hat He carries a gun, too. when be drills. though It la not loaded. - Be learns mil. Uary tactics to the embryo. BUt, above 1L be. marches with bis fellows to tbe taring woods and learns woodcraft, bow to light, his csmpflrs, pitch bis tent, cook bU meals. Indicate tbe points of tbe compass, flash slg-. nals In fact, do everything a trained soldier may be railed upon to do ex-i soldiers, and after being boy scout I Dallas, N. C for a few years be will know now to do that if It becomes necessary. . Indorsed by Thompton Seton. Ernest Thompson Seton. the noted Canadian-American naturalist. Is sn enthusiast In tbe boy scout movement For some years Ur. Seton baa been or ganizing bunds of boy In tbe study of woodcraft and Indian lore. The Brit ish boy scouts mutt learn how to tie knots tbe "bowline, tbe fisherman's bend, the clove hitch, tbe reef knot and the sheet bend, ne must be able to fol low an animal's tracks for a quarter of a mile In less tbaa fifteen minutes and to "tell his commanding officer the kind of animal he la following. These things appeal to Mr. Seton naturally, and they will become a part of the American boy scout curriculum In tbe great university of tbe open air. General Frederick Dent Grant son of the civil war general, also haa given bis hearty approval to tbe boy scout movement in the United States. Gen eral Grant looks at It more from tbe military side as a preparation for pos sible future service, but be does not overlook the ethical side of the matter. In common with many other eminent. Americans he realizes what a grand (bint; It Is for growing lads to be tu tored in discipline, dignity and kindli ness, as well as to learn tbe haunts and habits of wild animals, to become acquainted with the trees and the flowers and Imbibe the abundant lore of tbo big outdoors. You oldish fellow of forty or fifty, Just fancy having bad in your early teens the chance to don a real uniform. fall In line with all the other boys you knew and a lot of them that you had not known before, but wsnted to know, march In military order out along the old red road between the rail fences or tbe bordering woods and meadows, make camp, sleep In tents, eat in "mess," learn to wigwag, engage in a sham battle now and then, stand sen try, do scouting duty miles away from camp and practice all sorts of outdoor exercises under the instruction of a grownup man who knows bow! If you bad had such opportunities maybe you wouldn't have entertained such a longing to learn to play pool, smoke cigarettes and otherwise be come what you considered smart In those days. Organized In Several Cities. These boy scouts are not going to be selected from the idle rich classes merely. Any boy who is willing to anybody. fun and the general all round benefits is eligible to enlistment Scout organ izations have been formed already in several of the great cities New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles. The promoters of tbe move ment in America are looking for effi cient earnest men In all cities and towns to take charge of scout camps and instruct the boys. It is the inten tion to organize the scouts In every state. One object of tbe movement is to keep tbe boys off the streets, where they' are Inclined to learn things and do things not necessary to their future welfare or the welfare of society. , The boy scout Idea appeala with spe cial force to the cities, where boys are .Carolina & Norm - .Western j I wiway Week End Rates ' On Sale Saturdays and Sundya, final limit returning Monday following. t ! to Lenoir, N. C, Round Trip, $ 1 .50 to Edgemont, N. C Round Trip $2.00 Call on your Ticket Agent OURJQB Printing Department la well equipped with up-to-date machinery and material and first-class workmen and turns out ail kinds of commercial print ing neatly, quickly and at reasonable cost If you are in need of high-class stationery let us submit sam ples and prices. We eaa please yon. Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, f File Statements, Pay Envelopee, Order Books, Programs, Visit- ing Cards, Round Corner Cards, Invitations, Report Blanks, j Special Forms of all kinds. We can turn out most anything in the Job printing line. J We also keep in stock legal blanks of all kinds, rural route en- j velopes, manuscript covers, receipt books, note books, type- J writer papers, carbon paper, stencil board, ecvatch pads at 5 cents a pound and other supplies. Mail orders receive prompt f attention. Gazette Publishing Co. Phone 50. No. 236 W. Main Ave. Gastonia, N. C Dont Hunt For Bargains Elsewhere till you see Us and get Our Prices on Groceries, Produce, Dry Goods, Etc We carry the best lines of Flour, Coffee, Canned Goods, Etc and will sell as cheap for cash, according to quality. Ford Brothers PHONE 24 220 Poplar Street - - Opposite Modena Mills. Charlotte Bread Every Day. New President for Boiling Springs High School. Cleveland Star, 14 th. At a meeting of the board of trustees of Boiling Springs Hlgn ceoDed on inJaDartmehts and flats, and I School held Saturday, Rev. J. M. to all towns where the conditions of "H;k of Klnga Mountain, was life are aucb as tend toward the stunt- ing of xpbyslcal growth by too much elected president of this flourishing crowding or too little outdoor life, school. The new president is well Physically healthy men. morally kn0wn to our people and is a man of healthy men-tbose are the cardinal splendi(1 executive mind and ability, alms of the boy scout movement , . ,. . nrfr Representative Harrison, of New York, who waited in secretary Nor ton's ofllce while 'President Taft ad mitted the other congressmen into his room says: "I vwill not be the I only member of the "Door-mat Club" long. I must have company." We'll have girl scouts next Well, why not? England has them already. "KISS NOT" CAMPAIGN. Cincinnati Woman's Warning of the Danger In Kissing. Mrs. J. Recbtin, wife of a well known business man of Cincinnati, baa set out to do away with the bac teria , spreading . kiss through . , the World'a Health organization, of which she is president "Kiss not" Is .' the motto of "the W. H." O. It Is em blazoned in red letters on a white but ton worn by tbe members. Hundreds of circulars are being sent through tbe malls, one part of which reads; ; , "Why not stop kissing 1 . It is a. time honored custom,' and, one person , can not stop it It is only in unity' that sufficient strength can be "gained ' to convince the world that kissing la per- nlclous and unheal tnfuL" -1 "Attached to the circular la a pledge, which -converts are urged to sign and forward to the president. - It is sug gested that, women , wear , rklsa not" buttons to teas and receptions, where Indiscriminate kissing is much In or der; also that it be attached to the clothing of babies. . -': j his leadership, continued success is assured the school. Sufficient funds were raised at this meeting for the erection of another thirty-room dormitory to accommo date the increasing attendance. GASTONIA PRODUCE MARKET. rrya 20c Hena 12 l-2o Eaga .20c Butter 18c Onions 7S to 85c Peas $2.25 Irish Potatoes 75c Sweet Potatoes , . . . . 75c Cabbage.v.: 1 l-2clb Country hams 18c Country Shoulders 12 l-2o The State department at Raleigh calls the attention to the fact that the "seventeen-year" locust is due to appear this year in the region of -Raleigh in Wake county to the north ern limit of the State, and in the counties of Cabarrus, Davie, Iredell. Rowan, Surry and Yadkin. r - A Stamp Worth $500, -,A postage stamp valued at S500 was received, at.,Waahtngton , recently by Postmaster General . .Hitchcock from Che International postal union' bead- Mintn .It' Ibnt. 8wifnitanA - T. forMnerican i boys, but be doeanhap- j bers the proflle of tbe late King Ed pen to have done so. v i ; J ward TIL ,It was fesued tor. the Ana-joe mnstni imagine war t&ls i Straits Settlements. It la printed la light" orange and. lilac. The stamp has been .turned "over to 'Stanley ,L Slack, curator of the postal museum. set of principles turns say of the boys against the movement. It does not There Is much In the scout plan that C& N.-W. RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect Sunday, June 12, 1910. NORTHBOUND. Train No. 10 (Passenger) Leaves Gastonia daily 8:30 a. m. Train No. 8 (Passenger) Leaves Gastonia dally, (except Sunday) 6:40 p. m. . , , . Train No. 60 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonia dally, (except : Sunday)' 4:00 p. m. ' rv' i SOUTHBOUND. Train No. ( Passenger) Arrives Gastonia dally 4:40 p. m. Train No. 7 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonia dally ' (except Sunday) 10:25 a. m. - Train No. CI (Mixed) : Leaves Gastonia .? daily . (except Sunday) 12:25 p. m. ' : NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that I will be at the following places at the times . indicated for the purpose of listing your taxes; please meet me promptly: Crowders Creek Thursday, Jane 9th. Pleasant Ridge Friday, June 10. forenoon. ' ' Boogertown Friday, 'June 10, si ternodn. ' ' v- " ' ' - ' ' Arlington Mill Tuesday, June 14, forenoon. Gray Mill Tuesday, June 14, af ternoon. ; : ' n . Loray Mills Wednesday, June IS. "Clara Mill Thursday, June lt forenoon. s s ffi f ' Holland Mill Thursday. June It, afternoon. ' Farmers' ' Union Warehouse Fri day,' June 17. . ' - ' t Flint Mill Saturday, June 1V ; forenoon. '"Spencer 'Mountain MIU Saturday, Jane IS, afternoon.' i-b-. J : . City Hall, Gaatonla. , fiatarday, Jane 11 and Saturday, June 25. 1 Plsgah v School' House Friday June 24, at 4 p. sa. WM. A. FALLS,' JB., .ilTownahip List Taker. T 7-1 4-21. . V . i ...
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 17, 1910, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75