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PAOB SIX. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 110. TUB GASTONIA. GAZETTE. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Davenport Cbllege2ForYoung Women Lenoir, N. C IDEAL LOCATION HIGH GRADE FACULTY SPLENDI D MUSICAL ADVANTAGES COURSES IN ART AND EXPRESSION EXPENSESJMOD- ERATE SEND FOR CATALOGUE J. B. CRAVEN, President JI-lSc-9 mm AN ideal Christian Horn School, preparatory ana CoUegiaU oourw. Art, Expression. Physical Culture, Pedafos7t ttualneaa, eta. Conservator ol d by large staff ol experienced, eol lr 100 boarders and teaches the Indlrlc Unaurrwd health record. Brick buildings, Hteam heat. Ezoellent table. T1 ball, write lor our catalog before electing theoullego lor your daughter. HtHlY JEKOME STOvKAKIa, A. H rna, BaletsB. N. C. Examination! for colored teach er will be held at Dallas oa July 14th. On the same date examina tion! will be held' for high school teacher and thoae trying for At- year State certificates. Regular examination for white teacher will be held at Lin wood College on Auguat 26th and 37th at the close of the Summer School. P. P. HALL. County Superintendent of Schools. CLAIIEAIONT COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Girls and Yonng Women, Hickory, North Carolina. If you are thinking of entering school write for Catalogue. Special Advantages In Music and Art. Location Ideal. Buildings Well Furnished, Rates very Low. Fall Term Opens Sept. 6, 1910. JOSEPH L. MURPHY, President. J126 c 8. Housewives know that William Tell Flour makes the lightest whitest (biscuits; good, wholesome bread and the most delicious cakes and pies. For sale by 0. M. BOYD & CO., Distributors Meredith College Amonf die Foremost Colleges for Women in the South. Conrac in Liberal Arti covering nine department and including elective courses s Education and Bible, which count for the A. B. degree. School ol Music including riano. Pipe Organ. Violin and Voice Culture. School of Art including Decoration. De-aianina-and Oil Painting. School of Elocution. Academy which prepares students for college courses. Physical Culture under a trained director. Cost of literary course per year, including physician, nurse and ordinary medicines (every item save books and laundry) $210.50: in the Club. $50 to $55 less. Next session begins Sept. 1.4. 1910. irfej President R.T. VANN, Raleigh, N. C. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1733 1910 TBI BHMM AM SCHOOL. JUhc.UK K. C M arapana Baft to to far lit TUSS. Idaally lomM ob Ikt AM rUKu, I nllM fro drr. Orfmataaloa MILITiET (or DlSClrUNK. CORTBOL tmi CiERIAOt r .! from othx nboola moi Mnd. TM bi i nil wkM diMDmrad. Hiaas bolirtly utotwl Uinm COL E. BIHQflAH, ftrpi.. Sox U. The North Carolina COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. The State's college for training in dustrial workers. Courses in Agri culture, Horticulture, Animal Hus bandry and Dairying; in Civil, Elec trical and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry; and in Agri cultural teaching. Entrance examinations at each county seat on the 14th of July. D. H. HILL, President. West Raleigh, N. C. Jl W p 8. '.' '.'''. '?;.'", '"' r : iUULJl-. 4 Li I ' ' '" ' FOR PASTEUR TREATMENT. ALL-HEALING SPRINGS Once famous as a summer resort, is now re-opened for summer boarders. The Linwood College boildings, comfortably furnished, afford accommodations for one hundred and fifty guests. Rates by the day, week or month reasonable. For information address A. T. LINDSAY Gastonia, N. C BOILING SPRINGSHIGH SCHOOL Shelby, N. G, R. F. D. No. 3 HEALTHFUL LOCATION. ATTRACTIVE 8URHOUN DINGS. IDEAL MORAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS. LARGE AND COMFORTABLE BRICK BUILDINGS. WATER WORKS. BOARD AT ACTUAL COST. TUITION VERY REASONABLE. ABLE CORPS OF TEACHERS. NEXT SESSION OPENS AUGUST SOTH FOB CATALOG, APPLY TO REV. J. M. HAMRICK PRINCIPAL. SHELBY, N. C, R. F. D. NO. 3. Trinity Park School A First-Claaa Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges Faculty Ot ten nffirrra an1 ,...- Campus of seventy-five acres. Library ranuiDiiiK more man forty thousand bound volumes. Well equipped gymna sium Hinh tnnriarria inH mJ.ra methods of instruction. Freauent lec tures by prominent lecturers. Expenses cxi-ccuwKiy moderate, l weive years of pucriuuicnui success. For Cataloff11 ait nthmr InfnmattA. auaress F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar Durham. N. C Give your boy and girl the best chance for the largest development and usefulness. That is to say. give them a LIBERAL EDUCATION. ERSKINE COLLEGE, Due West, S. C Offers the opportunity for such an education. Thorough work done in all departments. Two courses leading to the A. B. degree. The VVYLIE HOME offers an exceptional opportunity to young women ready for the Freshman class. Write for illustrated catalogue to J. S. Moffatt, President Trinity College Five Departments-Collegiate. Gradu ate. Kngineering. 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 S6cl0w Takes Young Son to Richmond for Treatment at Virginia Hospital Child Bitten Last Week Death of Woman from Rabies. Charlotte News, 9th. Dr. Nathaniel Orr, of Belmont, Gaston county, has taken his three-year-old son to Richmond for the Pasteur treatment. The child was bitten last week. The Richmond Virginian notes the arrival of Dr. Orr and son in Rich mond, as follows: "Dr. Nathaniel Orr, of Belmont, N. C, graduate of the University College of Medicine and formerly in terne at Virginia hospital, called at the pasteur department of the hos pital Thursday morning accompanied by his three-year-old son, who was bitten last Sunday morning by his setter dog that died Wednesday with unmistakable symptoms of rabies. "The lad was bitten on the right hand and also on the part of the back. The wounds have been al ready cauterized and it Is believed that no serious consequences will ensue. The lad will be given the full pasteur treatment. "Dr. Orr says he had had his dog tied on the premises for some time to prevent it from hunting young birds in the vicinity of his home and so far as he knows the setter bit no one but his little son. "Dr. Orr reports that a woman re siding south of his home recently died from rabies as a result of a mad dog snagging her dress. It appears that in sewing up the rent place she moistened the thread In her mouth and thus contracted the disease." STATE FARED WELL. CARD OF THANKS. To all our friends who were so kind and helpful during the illness and at the death of Mr. Sidney S. Pittman, we wish to take this means of expressing our deep and lasting gratitude. Our Borrow, though heavy, was lightened by their friend ly sympatny ana Kindness, and we shall ever hold them in tender mem ory. MRS. S. S. PITTMAN. MR. AND MRS. T. A. MYERS, is the oldest (43 years) and first Business College in Virginia and second in the South to own its building one of the finest in Richmond. It is thus financially anchored, while its long and honorable record in preparing young men and women successfully for business, induces such statements as the following: "DEAR FERRY: Your letter received. I have this a. m. been to some of the business colleges and I wouldn't advise you to go to any except the Smithdeal. It is so much more widely and favorably known than any other that it would be worth it if it cost a great ieal more, which it does not. Its graduates find positions when those from ther schools go begging." A Richmond business man, answering his friend, who handed us letter from which above dipping was made. "I could have gotten a scholarship at another business college in Richmond for half what it cost me at the Smithdeal, although the regular rates of all the business colleges in Richmond are about the same. When I reached Richmond. I inquired of several business men for the best business college in the city, and without exception they all recom mended Smithdeal as the best." WILLIAM E. ROSS, Law Stenographer and Lawyer, Bluefield, W. Va. kind but firm discipline; thorough, individual instruction by scholarly and experienced teachers (four of whom are authors of valuable books),are additional reasons SSyvtibSl. lege.has been steadily advancing, while several similar schools have failed in Richmond. Bookkeeping, Stenography and Penmanship Taught by MaiL Nolvacations. Ladies and gentlemen in all departments. Demand for our students to take positions greater than ever before. Positively bright prospect for intelliet ener getic&oung people. Catalog free. For full particular! address i the PresideS Richmond. Virginia. SUMMER HAIR DRESSING. Ask J. H. Kennedy & Co. for Par. islan Sage, if You Want the Beet. Almost everybody in Gastonia knows that there is no preparation for the hair that tan compare with Parisian Sage. It cures dandruff, stops falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. It puts radiance and lustre Into that dull, lifeless hair that many women possess, and does it in a few days. It makes hair grow; prevents hair from turning gray and Is without doubt the most refreshing and in vigorating hair tonic in the world. It is daintily perfumed and la not In the least sticky or greasy. , In summer, people of refinement North Carollnas Congressmen Look fed After State's Interests What Mr. Webb Got. Wilmington Star. The North Carolina delegation In Congress appears to have had a big pull during this session and evident ly It was united "for the flag and an appropriation." The members se cured more than SI, 000,000 for public buildings in North Carolina cities and towns. It is said that In this respect North Carolina fared better than any other State that got into Uncle Sam's strong box. The city of Charlotte Is to be con gratulated upon having secured an appropriation of $250,000 for a new postoffice building, which added to the value of the present property. estimated at 1 60,000, will give he Queen City a public puilding that will represent a cost of $300,000. It is said that no other city in the Un ion of Charlotte's size has received so large an appropriation, but It is none too small for Charlotte's size will rapidly grow up to it. The Star Is glad to note also that Ral eigh probably will get $225,000 for a public building, and if any city de serves it North Carolina's capital city does. Other North Carolina towns which received building ap propriations were as follows: Ox ford, $50,000; Hickory, $60,000; Tarboro, $50,000; Greenville, in creased to $55,000; Monroe, $50,- 000. Shelby came In for an appro priation of $10,000 for a building site. The Hon. E. .Yates Webb, the Democratic Congressman from the Ninth North Carolina District, work ed the rabbit foot for $310,000 for public buildings in different towns in his district. That amounts to nearly one-third of the public build ing appropriations for the entire State. While It may have been a better Idea to have distributed the Federal bounty throughout the State, it can be said that North Car olina got only what she deserves. In the internal revenue taxes paid by North Carolina's tobacco industries, corporations, etc, the Old North State is one of the Government's chief tax-payers, Uncle Sam's books showing that North Carolina pays the Government more than twelve of some of the Interior States. York Cotton Is Poor. The Enquirer, 5th. There Is a very general complaint of the unsatisfactory condition of the cotton crop, corn generally is very good, but cotton is small, xna con tlnued rains nave made the grass very troublesome. They Are Damaged Goods. Monroe Enquirer. ed goods." This Is not a quotation from Solomon's writings, although ta f - a i m ri ten it. We ran across it in a little advertising pamphlet and it struck us as being wortny or passing on The friends you buy are damaged goods." That is a good text for strong sermon. Not only are the friends you buy damaged soods. but the man who depends upon buying his friends simply finds It a case of a fool and his money parted and nothing to ebow for his money. William Klutts. a North Carolin lan, was drowned Sunday at New Haven, Conn., while swimming In Lee's pond. The first regiment of the North Carolina National Guards, composed of the companies at Shelby. Dallas Concord, High Point, Mount Airy Hickory. Statesville. Ashevllle waynesvine ana Winston are en camped at Chickamauga this week to attend the United States Army maneuvers at that point. General nT l i iviercnanaise You will find evervthinir In the general mercnanaise line at mj store. And the d rices are right. If yon are not now a customer of mine give me a triaL uucaens, eggs and country pro duce wanted; highest market price paid for same. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Gastonia rural letter carriers are making an effort to secure for Gastonia the annual celebration which is held on the first Monday in September. It will be a Joint cele bration participated in by the Gas ton County Rural Letter Carriers Association and the Gaston County Farmers Union, which fact Insures : a large attendance, wnerever it is held there will be a large crowd of Gaston cdunty people. We want this celebration for Gastonia. In order to get It, R will be necessary for the committee to secure a small amount to defray the expenses. . Within the Phone 241-3. r n is u. d. nanna OZARK MILLS. Beautiful Upright PIANO niA It ramtirlT Koran a It Iraafw tfea scalp cool and free from odor of n w 4T we will call on the lO DC given away to tne per- nersnlratlon. I business men of the town for small Oa March t5, 1910, Lulu D. Fix, subscriptions. If the business men of Raphine, Va., wrote: "Parisian I ' Osstoaia will lend us their coop- Sage, Is a wonderful hair restorer; It stopped my hair from falling out and stopped my scalp from Itching; also cured the dandruff. I only. us ed one bottle, but I like It so much I am going to use more." , Parisian Sage Is sold by druggists everywhere and by J. H. Kennedy Co. for 50 cents a large bottle. Mall orders Ailed, charges prepaid, by American makers, Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. T. 5-1 2-A 16-23 son holding the largest value in certificates which we give with each purchase. Enter our . contest now and save eratlon solidly, the amount asked of any- Individual . or firm will be so small that It will not be burdensome. Thla at Ant will be a rood adrArtlaA. ment for our town and we expect I money by trading' With US. the assistance of all public spirited I . - ? 1 citizens in securing it . T. C SMITH, n If ... j. h. carson. Bessemer Mercantile J. H. DIXON, B. H. CRAIG. Gastonia Rural Letter Carriers. Comp'any Bessemer (City, N.C
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