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PAC3 EEL TIIH GASTONIA GAZETTE. I KID IV, AUGUST 5, 1010. niGHT OVER WOOD SKII.'aES can be Ukl without f ue or boUiw rttht ont tiM old wood ehlnaiae. ehaattn the top at your tmlldln irurtantly from a Art catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that will laat aa loos aa tha bafldiac Itaalf and amr necda repair. For fun her detailed Infarnaatioa, pricaa, etc, apply to LONG BR Exclusive Agents SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Catawba College and Preparatory School. Both sexes. Private rooms and board vision. Strong faculty. Special attention to A. B., B. S. and B. L. courses. FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS Expended on new Laboratory equipment. New furniture. Buildings reno vated. Location ideal. Healthfulness unsurpassed. Tuition rates very moderate. Board at actual cost on the club plan. :-: :-: Fall term begins Sept. 7, 1910. Write for catalogue. JOHN F. BUCHHE1T, A. M . President, FS2 rr AN Ideal ChriiUan IIo me School. Preparatory and ColleglaUoourwa. Art. Expression, 1'byilcaJ Culture. Pedagogy, Buatneae, etc Conservatory ol music, uign atanaard maintained ty large tarr of experienced, college- m .us., wiw lunuiuj kiuui inwini nwu rawra. nno uuuuiuga. oieani neat. excellent table. Large rymnaalum. Park-like campua. Concert, leeturea, tennla, baaket baH, V. rite lor our cauiog before aelecUng theoollege for your daughter. Trinity Park School A Firtt-CIaaa Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges Faculty ot ten officers and teachers. Campua ol seventy-five acres, l ibrary containing more than forty thousand bound volumes. Well equipped gymna sium. High standards and modern methods of instruction. Frequent lec tures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moderate Twelve years oi phenomenal success. Por catalogue und other information address F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar Durham, N. C S6cl0w BOILING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Shelby, N. G, R. F. D. No. 3 HEALTHFUL LOCATION. ATTRACTIVE SURIsOUN I)IXGSj IDEAL MORAL AD SOCIAL CONDITIONS. LARGE AX1 COMFORTABLE BRICK BUILDINGS. WATER WORKS. BOARD AT ACTUAL COST. TUITION VERY REASON A RLE. ABLE CORIS OF TEACHERS. F NEXT SESSION OPENS AUGUST 30TH FOR CATALOG, APPLY TO REV. J. M. HAMRICK PRINCIPAL. SHELBY, N. C, R. F. D. NO. 3. Business College, Richmond, Va. This is the best time for ever seen. Ex-Sec. Gage said he could put them on salaries of than we can fill. Three recently month each to start on. Recently we have entered students from England, Porto Rico, N. W. Va N. G.S. C and Va. - y MOne of the very best business colleges in America." Christian Observer. ' "Leading business college South of the Potomac River." Philabelphia Stenographer. "Leading business college of the South." J. A. Buell, Pres. B. S. M. E. A. , ; x" When it comes to education, the best is Write for full particulars concerning the best investment you can make to . SHINGLES OTHERS Gastonia, N. C for ladies but under school super Newton, N. C. iv' uuwwni mua teacnee me individual. Trinity CoDege Five Departments Collegiate. Gradu ate. Engineering. 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. SGclOw young people to start business life auspiciously we have recently if he could find 20 young men thoroughly capable $25,000.00 per year. We have many more applications I are - ' for male stenographers and JURY LIST, Names of Juror Selected for Sep- tenther Term of Gaston Superior 'omit, i y.v M'4: -A:T';-v',. The followlni is a list of Jurors chosen at. the An fust meeting of the county commissioners to serve- at the September term of .Gaston Super lor Court, which convenes at Dal laa on Monday, September llth: i FIRST WEEK. J. F Starnes, Gastonia. - S. O. Fry, Gastonia. Robert F. Lay, Dallas. V J. C. Crawford, Gastonia. H. J. Shannon, Gastonia. D. L. Payne, Crowdera Mountain. Fred E. Carpenter, Cherryrille. R. J. Durham, Dallas.' W; A. Hendricks, Gastonia. J. H. Ramseur, Cherryrille. E. H. Armstrong, Gastonia. G. W. Ragan, Gastonia., W. H. Adams, Gastonia. ' Miles Witherspoon, Cherryrille. R. B. Service, Gastonia. J. O. White, Gastonia. Sidney L. Klser, Dallas. J. G. Shannon, Gastonia. J. F. Llneberger, Jr., Dallas. R. C. Mauney, Cherryrille. . Ed Vlckers, Cherryvllle. M. A. Service Gastonia. John Wilson, Gastonia. G. L. Webb, South Point S. B. Barnwell, Gastonia. J. Bynum Long, Gastonia. , W. A. Leeper, Sr., South Point Ed E. Carson, Crowders Mountain. W. A. Farrls, Cherryvllle. J. H. Kennedy, Gastonia. T. L. Payne, Crowders Mountain. M. C. Auten, South Point. Cicero Harris, South Point. W. W. Wilson, South Point. ' C. E. Mason, Crowders Mountain. J. R. Howell, Gastonia. SECOND WEEK. R. J. Sifford, Gastonia. Fox Pay sour, Gastonia. N. W. Thrower, South Point. W. D. Quinn, Dallas. A. M. Smith, River Bend. W. W. Bennett, Crowders Moun tain. Wirt Summer, Dallas. R. L. Rankin, Gastonia. J. L. Neill, Gastonia. C. S- Wells, Crowders Mountain. M. T. Wilson, Gastonia. H. D. Roberta, South Point R. E. Currence, Gastonia. David Wright. South Point W. L. Ormand, Crowders Moun tain. Frank Alexander, Cherryrille. D. W. Mitchem, South Point. J. L. Bryan, Gastonia. Subscribe for The Gazette. South Fork Institute Prepares boys and girls for our best Colleges and (its them for the com mon vocations of life. Under Chris- Him influences. Two dormitories furnish ideal home-life. Seven com. latent teachers. Expenses moderate. Last year largest attendance in his tory of the school. Fall term begins Aug. 30, 1910. For further information and cat alogue address S. J. Honeycutt, Principal MAIDEN, N. C. - - I bookkeepers at $100 per - . - - . " 3' 1 " none too good. ss On Nagging. My eon taught oi a lesson on the subject ofnagglng" when be was but four yearold und one that 1 have nev er forgotten. Ue bad been guilty of a mall. mtadeiiietiuur and bud tried to wriggle out of It by not felling the ex act truth. , I gare him a wild ' pa us ing and. as baa always been my cus tom, talked the matter over afterward. I began by saying. "Now. Uobert, if yea had told in the truth 1 should not have punished you.", ; . He stood before me., scraping one foot along tbe carpet and he looked up at me aud aakL "What would you hare doner. And I answered, I should have . only . talked to you." "Well," be drawled, "bow long would you have talked V. .'.'.,-' y He la a bl boy to high school aow, but when times arise requiring a rep rimand and I get started 1 still hear that little voice, fJow loog would yon have talked T and 1 go right to the point and say what I have to say on tbe snbject; but In tbe boy's own lan guage, 1 "cut It short" and never refer to It again unless It la absolutely nec essary. Harper's Baxar.. y KHIieg a Bull Without a Weapon. ' Carets no, a famous Sanbh toreador, once was sirolllug arrvM a meadow with a couple of friend when bin at tention was attracted by an old and infuriated bul( which was galloping to ward them with. lowered bead and erect tall, Cayetano bad no weapon, not even a cane, but be seized a dust coat which one of bis friends was car rying over his arm. Aa soon as tbe bull got clone to them Cayetano bade bis companions make their escape while be engaged the animal's atten tion. Using the coat as a capa. be drove the bnll crazy wttb fury, step ping aside wltb the deftest agility at each of tbe'anlmal'a charges, tn this manner be caused tbe bull to turn sharply In tbe midst of Its onward rushes until finally an ominous crack wad heard, and tbe bull fell In a heap, with Its backbone broken by the sud den wreneb given by the animal's abrupt 'swerve. A Lincoln Anecdote. Janar Sllmu Conant tells tb fol lowing anecdote of Lincoln In tbe Met ropolitan Magazine: "One of tbe comical characters In Washington during tbe war was Jolly old Isaac Newton, tbe Philadelphia Quaker whom Lincoln appointed com missioner of agriculture a new office Just created by congresw. Newton, who tried and at tbe same time amused tbe president, bad made bla reputation on a dairy farm. Beyond this be knew little of agriculture. "Hearing which. 1 could not refrain from miking Lincoln why be bad ap pointed sucb an Ignorant man to the office. "Because I think he's competent enough to art end to all tbe agriculture we will hare till the war Is ended.' was the answer." The Long Silence. "Yes, we are pretty comfortably fixed here." admitted a veteran em ployee In the reading room of tbe Con gressional library when a visitor en vtvdjblin hi 80ft berth and comfort able surroundings. "But there's one thing we loug for yes, thirst for with a burning thlnt. . That's noise a real. nerve racking, ear splitting noise. The long hours of soft silence, the dead stillness of everything about grows so oppressive that at, times we could shriek out We get into a sort of sick room tiptoe and a low tone of voice that finally degenerates luto a whisper even at the telephone. Give us an oc casional battery of artillery or a roar ing lion or a steam calliope. Even a squalling baby would help some. Washington Star. Just a Blunder. Sir Uptree Monties twho has got old Coldkusb ln corner at the clubi Mr. Coldkaa'b. your daughter Is the idol-of my life, tbe one hope and aim of my existence. &:vht I dare hope that some day I may be permitted to call her wife? Mr. Coldkasb (astounded! But my dear sir, I have no daughter. Sir Cptree M. Oh, pardon me! Some body told me that you bad. Let's have a drink. London Scraps. The Decoy. "I notice." said the man to tbe par son, "that although 1 am In the front pew, there Is always a five dollar bill on the collection plate when It cornea to me. . Is that the contribution of the man who takes up the collection?" 'Not st all." replied the parson, who believed in- business methods.1 That's I on rdecoy." Detroit Free Press. 8he Thought Rjght ... Mrs. Young I want to get a divorce from mr husband. Tjiwvcr Woll vhot your charges? Mrs. Young-My vnargeer aiercy. i tnougnt 1 u nave to pay you.-Boston Transcript y . A Duk.'e Maxim. It was a maxim of the, first Duke of Portland, who was a great lover of race bones, that there were only two places where all men ' are equal on the turf and under the turf. .'v';!" ; .... -v ' 8lr Walter'a Kneok. "Ruff on the cloak." remarked 81r Walter Raleigh aa be spread down bla relvet garment before Queen Elis abeth. He could not resist giving ber this Uttle wrap. ... t , , , . ' -, ' ; Just the Contrary. 1 suppose you're one of those Idiots that touch wet paint to see if It's dry." -No. Jtm not I touch It to see If If a wet" London Punch. . y A straight , line Is shortest In morals well as In geometry RabeL PltOFISIOllAIi GAUD ; ( JONES A TIMBEHLAKEJ Attorneys and Counselors 'First Floor, Realty Building. : ; t GASTONIA. N. C. . . CARPENTER 4 CARPENTER v ' Attorneys-At-Law t DALLA8, N. C . v Office over Bank of Dallas. ! P. WOODS GARLAND, Jit, 1 Attorney and Counselor Office orer Torrence-Morrls Co's. Main Are, '. Gastonia, N. C ADAMS i v ; v Notary Pabli ;;yV .s Office Cltlxens National' Bank. SPECIAL NOTICES LADIES LOOK Do yon cut your own stencil pat terns? It's much cheaper than buy ing them already cut and you can find more desirable designs. We hare: the; stencil cardboard, 10x24 Inches, at 25 t-nts a sheet Also carbon paper about same size for 10 cents a sheet GAZETTE PUB. CO. 236 W. Main Are. Phone 60. R, F. P. ENVELOPES. People living on rami free deliv ery routes should use return envel opes; it is safer and insures return of yonr letters if addressees ' don't set them. We hare them printed for every route in Gaston county; good quality of envelope, the kind you pay 10 cents per package of 25 for at the stores blank. Only 80 cents per 100. Mall orders receive prompt attention. Use them once, you'll keep it up. Gazette Publishing Company, No. 230 Main avenue, Gas tonia, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE. These arrivals, departures and vnnections with other companies re given only as Information. Schedule taking effect May 15, 1910, subject to change wlthput notice. . ' Trains lwave Charlotte as follows: No. 40, daily, at 4:60 a. m., for Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 33 for Atlanta, Birmingham; with 38 for Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth. With 66 at Hamlet for Raleigh. Richmond, Washington, New York. No. 133, daily, at 9:50 a. m., for Lincolnton, Shelby and Rutherford ton. No. 44, dally, at 5 p. m., for Mon roe, Hamlet, Wilmington and all lo cal points, connecting at Hamlet with 43 for Columbia, Savannah and all Florida points.. No. 47, daily, at 4:45 p. m., for Rutherfordton and all local points. No. 132, 7:15 p. m., connecting at Monroe for all points North, carries Portsmouth sleeper. Trains arrive in Charlotte as fol lows: No. 133, 9:50 a. m., from all points North, brings ' Portsmouth sleeper. No. 45, dally, at 12:01 p. M., from Wilmington and all local points North. No. 132, 7 p. m., from Rnther fordton, Shelby, Lincolnton and C. A N. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46 arrives 10:30 a; m ,. from Rutherfordton and all focal stations. No. 39, dally, at 10:60 p. m., from wflmlnrtnn. w.Tnit ..j , m-v mow uiuu yuiuia ejubl, nui tu - iiu Southwest, connecting at Hamlet and 'Monroe. ;v.-;'.' , . . Cafe cars on all through trains. 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.v8. LEARD, D. P. A., . Baleigh, ' N. . C. .' C .B. RTAN, O. P. A.V f ..Portsmouth. Vs. ortant Word to . y- i. ; - Advertisers We wish to remind adrertls ers that copy for change of ad rertlfeements . .In The Gaxette must be la this office not later than S a. m. on Tuesdays and. Fridays la order to be sure of lsiertlon In the papers of those days. , Otherwise we cannot In . sure insertion. When It comes 1 In later than this H hr Impossi ble to give it the proper atten tion if it can be handled at alL Advertisers who get their copy In by noon on Mondays and Thursdays will secure better dis plays and more satisfactory ser - rice In erery way as we will then hare more time to devote to them. It Is as much to the advertiser's Interest as It Is to oars to have a neat, well-d la played, correct; advertisement and to this end we aak yonr co operation by getting copy In ear- ly and giving us sufficient time In which to properly handle it . ' New business will, of coarse, .be handled as well as possible . and as late aa'poeslble before go lug 'to press. : ';"7y y . i . . Penny column advertisements ' can be handled as late aa 1 p. m, on Tuesdaya and Friday. . -. ' These regulations are neces- sary because of the constantly in-" . creasing demand ; on The Ga zette's advertising department. V Mr. Advertiser: 1 Help as to give you the best possible results by gjrlng us plenty of .time on, your copy. ' . ; .. Legal Blanks Of All Kinds - yj Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, Executor's' Deeds, Chattel Mortgages (North and Sooth Carolina), ' Bonds to Make Title, ' Agricultural Liens, ' -r Attachment Blanks, and others. Mall orders receive prompt' atten tion. . a Gazette Pub. Co.- 236 Main Ave- Gastonla, X. CL C. & N.-W. RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect Sunday, June 12, 1010. NORTHBOUND. Train No. 10 (Passenger) Leaves Gastonia daily 9:30 a. m. Train No. 8 (Passenger) Leares Gastonia daily, (except Sunday) 5:40 p. m. Train No. 60 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonia daily, (except Sunday), 4:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 9 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonia dally 4:40 p. m. , Train No. 7 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonia daily (except Sunday) 10:25 a. m. Train No. 61 (Mixed) Leares Gastonia daily (except Sunday) 12:25 p. m. "FREE SCHOLARSHIPS." We have Scholarships' Number's 107, 108 and 109 to Linwood Fe male College wArth $12.50 ejlch tS any young lady who wishes to enter at the fall opening. We offer one o these certificates to any worthy, t: serving young lady in Gaston, Lin coln, Catawba and Cleveland coun- tles,N. C, and York or Cherokee counties, S. C, who have never at tended Linwood College and wish to ' do so, free of cost to her, provided: She will agree and arrange to re main in the school one yearti and al- ' so that her application. Is accepted and reaches us before we have giv en our three Scholarships away. Please make application in your own : hand-writing - ' PIEDMONT TELEPHONE & TELE , M J GRAPH COMPANY, j ft. B.. Bablngton, General Manager. Gastonia, N. C, July 26, 1910. Popular. Excursion to NorfoUc, Va ' and Return August 9th, ioio. The Southern Railway will oper ate Us annual Popular Excursion to Norfolk, Va., and return August ' 9 th-1 1 th, 1910. Trains will consist ' of first-class day coaches and Pul v man sleeping cars. '.Two whole day .' and one night In Norfolk, ample time to rlsit - the many attractive points la and around Norfolk. - ( Following round trip rate from ", Gaatonla, $5.00. ' ' For detailed information see large flyers or call on your depot ticket agent !i : , " y ' Jt9. ' R. H. DeBUTTS, Traveling Passenger AgenL - 3
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