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TUESDAY, JULY. 28, 1810, TirE GASTONLA. GAZETTE, PAGE BETES. PROFESSIONAL 0ARD3. ; JONES A nMBKRLAKE. Attorneys end. Counselors ',' Fin Floor, Realty BalMlag. . , , "GASTONIA; N. C.T' rf ' CARPENTER A CARPENTER f , AOoTTjys-AtXe , v a ' DALLAS, N,d 5 Office over Bank of Dallas. P. WOODS GARLAND, JR Attorney and Counselor Office over Torrence-Morrla Co'e. Main At. Gastonla, N. 0 W. H. ADAMS Notary Fubll Offlc Citizens' National Bank. SPECIAL NOTICES LADIES LOOK Do you cut your own stencil pat- ternst It's much cheaper than buy lnf thorn already cut and you can. find more desirable designs. We hare the stencil cardboard. S0xS4 inches, at 25 cents a sheet ' A'so carbon paper about same size for 10 cents a sheet ble to fire It the proper atten- - tlon if It can be bandied at alL ' Advsrtlsera who get their copy In. by noon on Mondays and Thursdays will secure better die plays and more satisfactory aer , rice Ibl. every, way as we will then have more time to jlevote , , to. then). X It Is si much' to the advertiser's interest as it la to ours to bare a neat, well-die- ' played, ' correct! advertisement . and to this end we ask your co operation by fettlnff 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 lata as possible before go ing to press. Fenny column advertisements can be handled as late as 1 p. m on Tuesdays and Fridays.' These regulations are' neces sary because of the constantly In creasing demand ' oa .- The Ga- -sette's advertising department , Mr. Advertiser: Help us to give you the best possible results by giving us plenty ef time on your copy. FARMERS INSTITUTES, - Our Health Department " t MV - '' CITIZENSHIP AND rUBLIO HEALTH, j Responsibility for4ublic Health Our ' Greatest Civic Responsibility. The essential difference between the cltlsen and the savage la the ex pression In his dally routine by the I Star, Get Your Neighborhood to work and Prepare for ' the Best Meetings , Yon Have Ever Had. , ' x ' The Progressive ' Farmer and Ga- sette. June 25, 1910. . Meurs. , Editors: . The summer months are, near at . band and so Is the time for beginning our Farmers' Institutes. Already letter are com ing In from committeemen giving us glimpses of what we may expect at their respective Institutes. A letter Just received from the mayor of In Montgomery county, an- 1 former of the principle. "No man llveth unto himself." This biblical axiom is the basis of civilisation, be cause it expresses a relation that law defines and controls. It naturally follows that the clearer our mental perception, the more distinctly will nounces that if we. will hold an In stitute at that place the merchants will take the matter In hand, adver tise the meeting and give us an at tendance of a thousand people. A letter from Mr. W. B. Upchurch, Chmn., and C. F. Williams, Sec'ry., we recognise the many and subtile I says of the prospective Institute at bonds that unite our fortunes or our I Green Level: "We are planning to fates into a w'ebb of weal or woe. I have the biggest Institute ever held Knowledge gives acuteness of men-1 In Wake county. We had several tal vision, and, therefore, it la knowl prizes to offer for the best prepared edse that opens the gates of a high-1 food, for the best' bread, cakes, etc. 1 1 HOW ABOUT That Old BUGGY? It still has lots of good wear in it, but looks battered and worn because the paint has all worn "off. Have it painted oyer and get another year's use out of it We can make it look new and attractive at a small cost Our painters and repairers are expert work men and we guarantee a first class job. -Even if yoo are not ready jet to bare the work done drop in and let us give yon a price. Yon will be surprised to find it will cost you so little. Why put it. off longer? R. C. WARREN Near the County Court House : :v GASTONLA, N. C. GAZETTE PTJB. CO. 230 W. Mala Ave. ' Phone 80. R, F. D. ENVELOPES. People living on rural free deliv er civilization and gives to him who desires the opportunity to become a better citizen. The relation of one man's prop- Norfolk, Via Seaboard Air Line, erty to another's Is easily recognis- Angnst 2nd, 1910, Pullman Sleep- na wmiy twmuiwuwi uyuu universally accepiea principles oi civil law. The relation of one man's The Seaboard Air Line Is going I nfe to another's has only within the to operate their annual excursion to I jaBt half century been established Pprtsmouth-Norfolk August - 2. This I UDOn principles of natural law. But. Grand Excursion to Portsmouth- Is the grandest excursion of the sea son and every one should take ad vantage of It; the rates are very low and the accommodations are the very best. Pullman sleepers on this train berth rate $2.50 each, way, two as yet, the knowledge of these nat ural laws has not been widely e nough disseminated to produce suf ficient sentiment to weld them into our statutes. We want the lady members of the institute party for the judges. We are' also going to offer prizes for good stock. We want to encourage better cooking, better farming and the raising of more and better live stock." What community in North Carolina will propose to do better than the Green Level people? We want this same spirit and determin ation to prevail in every part of the State. There has Just come to hand the report of the Farmers' Institutes of the Province of Ontario, Canada. Down South we have been regarding Man's greatest civic obligations is I that section as a cold country with- Thia aniinda I out agricultural possibilities. But nan nMimf lurth at mama rate Rm. .. ...in. i i.u Tht. nn.Ji I Out agricultural DOBSibilltieS. - I wVUWJ M ii.w " I wn I n H 1 1 II I) I I IT UCKILU. 1 111. DU U Ml I - " ery routes should use return envei- ervatIons should be made early by th -Tarratlon of an enthus- we have misjudged her. The report opes; It is safer and Insures return wrUng to JamM Ker Jr T p A., lagt. Nevertheless, It rests upon "hows that there were held In that of your letters if addressees aonri Charlottet N c per8ons from west tn0Be primary and fundamental Province last year 224 regular farm get them. We have them printed Qf Cnar,otte w,n nge tpal 132 ,nto pr,nclple8 of law that for over four era institutes, and 418 supplement for every route in Gaston ooun tjj charlotte and special train from thousand years have been the basis ary meetings, with attendance as good quality of envelope, me aina from there gpedal leaye8 Char clvilliatlon. Writ In tables of follows: you pay 16 cents per package oi JoUe g:30 m . thli train arriveg . Rlinrma ruAfe. Himself .Regular and supplementary meet- at Portsmouth 10:30 a. m.. third; nrinciDles are so com- Ings. Farmers' Institutes, 121,- leaves Portsmouth returning, Au-1 prehensive'as to embrace man's ev- I 323; Women's Institutes, 116,493. .ikio iann HI. rlat nn I opeciai insiii.ui.es. r run xusu- tn th Court nf Heaven: his relation tutes, 5.565; Local Poultry Shows. Carolina! & North -Western Railway Week Lnd Kates. On Sale Saturdays and Sundys, final limit returning Monday following. Dallas, N. C. Gattonia, N. C Dallas, N. C Gattonia. N. C. ! ! to Lenoir, Cpound Trip, $ 1 .50 E to Edgemon N. C. Round Trip $2.0Q Call on your Ticket) Agent for at the stores blauc uniy ou cents per 100. Mall orders receive f" " ' I gust 4th. This train wiU make a youTlkeeplt up. GaaettePubltehing fagt run both dlrectIons Xne Company, No. 230 Main avenue. Gas Conla, N. a SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE. These arrivals, departures and connections with other companies are given only as Information. 5 Schedule taking effect May 15, 1 Si o.' subject to change without notice. -Trains leave Charlotte as follows: No. 40, dally, at 4:50 a. m., ror Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 33 for rate from Charlotte for the round to the court of home, and his rela trip is only 14.50, ana accordingly tion to the court of man. But note, low rates from all stations from Rutherfordton to Hamlet, Clarkton to Hamlet, Chester to Monroe, Ham let to Cary; for further Information call on your nearest agent or write the undersigned. Make your reser vations early. H. S. LEARD, Y. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. JAMES KER, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Let wonderful WASHWAX do your family washing: saves rubbina Atlanta, Birmingham; with 88 forand nrea tne ciotnes makes them Raleigh. Weldon and Portsmouth cleaDf gweet and gnowy whUe With 66 at Hamlet for Raleigh, WASHWAX la a new 'scientific com- Richmond, Washington, New York. pound that wa8hes in hot or cold No. 133, dally, at 9:50 a. m., for water wltnout the UBe of Boap It LIncolnton, Shelby and Rutherford- ,g entlrely harmie88 and different n' from anything you have ever used. No. 44, dally, at 5 p. m., for Mon- g(md ten 8tamp9 today for reg. roe. Hamlet, Wilmington and all lax uJar g,ze by mai, y m bfl g,ad cal points, connecting at Hamlet y)U trJed ,t Agentg waBted to ln. with 48 for Columbia, Savannah and .. warhwav v.rv.h all Florida points. No. 47, dally, at 4:45 p. m., for Rutherfordton and all local polnta. ; No. 182, 7:15 p. m., connecting at Monroe for all points North, carries Portsmouth sleeper, ' Trains arrive ln Charlotte as fol lows: No. 133,' .9:50 a. m., from all points North, brings Portsmouth leeper. , Vo. 45, daily, at 12:01 p. M., from Wilmington and all local points North. No.-182, 7 p. m., Xrom Ruther fordton, Shelby, LIncolnton and C. Ik N. W. Railway points, Johnson City. ' No. 48 arrives 10:30 a. m, from Rutherfordton and all local stations. No. 89, dally, at 10:50 p. mT, from Wilmington, Hamlet and . Monroe; also . from points East, North and Southwest, connecting ( at Hamlet and (Monroe. ' . , Cafe' cars 'on all through tratna. Ticket office Selwyn hotel. All trains run dally. For further Information call on or address James KER, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. 6. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. C. B. RTAN, C P A.. Portsmouth, Va. Address Washwax Co., St. Mo. Louis, Tent Meeting. A tent meeting, under the direc tion of the Presbyterian church, will be begun tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock near the Mo- dena Mill and will continue through the following Sunday week, August 7th. The preaching will be done by Rev. G. W. Belk, a well-known Pres byterian minister, who is serving for three or four months as evangel ist for Kings Mountain Presbytery. Services will be held each night and the public Is cordially invited to attend. CATARRH GOES. So Does Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Asthma. You can easily tell by reading the symptoms below, whether you have catarrh or not: Offensive breath, frequent sneez ing," discharge from the nose,- stop page of the nose, huskiness of the voice, tickling In throat, droppings ln throat, a cough, pain in chest, loss of strength, variable appetite, spasms of coughing, low spirited at times, raising of mucus, difficulty in and note carefully, that the first of the five rules governing man's rela tion to man Is the law protecting life. First, not by haphazard, but first by Omniscient design, because it is Just as fundamental to the last four of the five laws as life la fun damental to chastltl, property, repu tation, and neighborly comfort. Note further, that "Thou shalt not kill" carries no provisions limiting its application to the 5,000 deaths occurring annually in the United States through willful acts of com mission, and excluding the 500,000 deaths annually occurring in our country by an act of passive omis sion. Every citizen who does not take a serious interest in the pub lic health of his or her community is a partisan to this criminal de struction of life. Like Lady Mac beth dipping her bloody hands in water, we say, "Out! uamned spot," but it will not out, for all the real and feigned Ignorance and indiffer ence into which we submerge our individual and public consciences. And now, lastly, how can the con scious citizen this does not include everybody discharge this obliga tion? He can easily Inform him self, with a total amount of reading of not over ten hours, of the princi pal facts which will enable one to take an active and intelligent part ln this work. He can be supplied, without cost, with this literature by writing the Secretary of the State Board of Health at Raleigh to place his or her name on the mailing list for the monthly Bulletin. He can read articles on this subject appear ing ln this paper monthly. He can vote for aldermen, county commis sioners, and legislators who are in formed in regard to to this import ant problem. 5,750; Poultry Institutes, 1,221; Seed and Live Stock Judging Class es, 14,300; Seed and Drainage Meet ings, 863; Factory and Creamery Meetings, 20,418. Total attendance, 286,032. Evidently the people attend the institute meetings in that Province. The attendance at similar meetings In North Carolina last year was con siderably less than 50,000. Let us do better in North Carolina from now on. The subjects discussed at their institutes were very similar to those discussed at ours. There is but one way for us to get anything out of an institute, and that is to attend it; and then to get the most out of it we must make ourselves a part of it. Take an in terest in It, ask questions, draw out the speakers, and in every way pos sible make' the meeting Interesting and profitable. We want the largest attendance and the best Institutes this summer that we have ever had. The success of the Institutes lies ln the hands of the people who attend them. Let us all do our part toward making them successful. T. B. PARKER, Director Farmers' Institutes. VACATION INSURANCE Don't forget to insure your household furniture before you go on your vacation. We can give you prompt service in the safest companies at the lowest rates. , A fire, might wipe out the savings of years and leave you where you started. If your dwelling has no ex posures it costs only $3.25 to insure $500 worth one year or $6.50 three years. BETTER BE INSURED THAN SORRY. J. WHITE WARE FIRE INSURANCE Citizens National Bank Building, Phone 54. ALL-HEALING SPRINGS Once famous as a summer resort, is now re-opened for summer boarders. The Linwood College buildings, 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 OUR JOB Fred Thompson, aged 18, of Mt. Gilead, who was running as an ex tra trainman on the A. & A. Rail- 1 road, waskllled Saturday near Mis coe in an accident. FASCINATING HAIR. Printing Depart ment la a XT J a, I "mes, raising 01 mucus, aimcu InipOrtant WOrd tO I breathing, loss of vital force. :-rf rt f-' 1. H. Kennedy A Co. have a Advertisers We wish to' remind advertise era that copy for change of ad-, Ivertleements In The Gasetta oust be la this office not later ' than S a. m. oa Tuesdays and Fridays in order to be sura of Insertion ln the papers of those days. Otherwise are cannot in sure Insertion. - When K comes la later than this ft M Impose!. ' sen sible remedy (money back If it fails) f orv catarrh,, called. Hyomei (pro-! nounced HIgh-o-meJ which is a va porized air, so antlseptis, that when it Is breathed over, the. Inflamed and germ-Infested membrane, it kills all germ life, gives relief ln two min utes, and cures catarrh. . ; The price. Including ' hard rubber inhaler. Is only f 1.00. The bard rubber pocket Inhaler will last a lifetime, so that should you need a second bottle of Hyomei, you can get it for 50 cents. 26-AI. North Carolina Gems at Spruce Pine. Charlotte News, 19th. Messrs. Wolfe Brothers are today sending to New York to be cut and polished some fine native North Car olina gems which were found at Spruce Pine. The region about Spruce Pine on the new Carolina ft Clincbfield Railroad yields nearly every kind of gem known. In the collection which was sent oft today by the local jewelers were beautiful specimens of topas, garnet, golden beryl, aquamarine, ' amethyst and rhodolyte. In thla same region are found some of the clearest and most perfect diamonds In the world and the mining of these different gems Every Woman Who Uses Parisian Sage Has Plenty of It. Women who desire plenty of beau tiful hair with a brilliance and lux uriance that cannot fall to command admiration, should begin using Par isian Sage at once. Parisian Sage will greatly im prove the attractiveness of any per son's hair In a few days. It will do more: It wrll rid the scalp of ev ery particle of disgusting dandruff; It will stop falling hair and itching scalp, or money back. It cools and refreshes the scalp in summer, and removes every trace of the odor arising from 'perspiration ln a few minutes. Parisian Sage Is a daintily per fumed preparation, delightfully re freshing, and free . from grease or stickiness. It will make hair grow and prevent it from turning gray. Sold by druggists everywhere, j and by J. H. Kennedy ft Co. for 50 cents, a large bottle. - Mall orders filled, .. all charges prepaid by the ! Is well equipped with up-to-date machinery and material and first-class workmen and turns out all 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 can please you. . Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, File Statements, Pay Envelopes, Order Books, Programs, Visit ing Cards, Round Corner Cards, Invitations, Report Blanks, Special Forms of all kinds. We can turn out most anything ln the Job printing Mne. We also keep ln stock legal blanks of all kinds, rural route en velopes, manuscript covers, receipt books, note books, type writer papers, carbon paper, stencil board, scratch pads at S cents a pound and other supplies. Mall orders receive prompt attention. . ; Gazette Publishing Co. Plume 50. No. 236 W. Mail Are. Gationia, N. C la, . . has become quite an Industry In that I mencan maters, uiroux Mfg. Co., section, torether with th mlnfnr ef I Buffalo, N. T. monaxlte, of which North Carolina supplies a large part ef the world's j supply. "In the time I have used Parisian The Best Congressman. 1 Newt and Observer. ' ; 'z ' The best Congressman Is not al- Bnbecribe for The Oasette. Sage I have found It very satisfac- ways the one who gets the biggest tory both as a grower and dandruff slice of pork for ' his district. The cure. Miss Ada B. Bratt, Hoosick, scramble to see which can get the N. Y Mar.' 23, It 10. Jlt-Stimost for hU conitltaezU U !arg?ly responsible for the wanton extrava gance that causes Federal taxation to be a grievous harden to the man who labors. Ten dollars a head for Federal taxes Is not far from rob bery under the form of law. Sabscrfte far The Cz?tta. -. t
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