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rACSS KB. THE 0A8T0XIA GAZETTE. - TUESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1910. An immense derrick used to holit heavy atones on the new govern ment building at Salisbury broke Saturday dolns damage to the ex tent of $2,000 or $3,000. Several pieces of ornamental marble were broken. It was a mere accident that none of the workmen was Injured. Sunday afternoon a Southern pai senger train hit an automobile at Westlake. near Birmingham. Ala killing two persons outright and se riously Injuring ten ' others. The dead are J. H. Rodea, chauffeur, and Miss Augusta Kiser. HOW ABOUT That Old BUGGY? It still has Iota of good wear in it, but looks battered and worn because the paint has all worn off. Have it painted over 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 70a are not ready yet to bare the work done drop in and let us fire yon a price. You will be surprised to find it will cost yon so little. Why pnt it off longer ? R. C. WARREN Near the County Court House : : GASTONIA, N. C JURY LIST. DROPS DEAD ON STREET. jtftOITSSIOHAL OAED3 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES flM ttttm kA Vfl I Pfv H H It I ft H UTTTTTTTT I tryAvwl ril Ik, tl II H il7J II rtt'':;M AN Ideal Christian Home School, rreparatorrand Collegiate eoone. Art, Expression. Physical Culture. PedacOKV. Business, eta. nanMmtnra oi Music lllKh standard maintained by large . taff o( experienced, eolleee- Doaxaers and teaches the Individual. trained iuMtructora. Takea only 100 L nsurpatoed health record. Brick building, titeam h Large i HENRY JEKOMS STOCKAKDl, A. M.. rree. it. Excellent table. ee evmuMlum. Park-tike campua. Concert, lectures, tennla. haaket- bail, write lor our catalog before elec ting thooollese for your dauehtar. sUlelh,N.C. Trinity Park School A First-CUss Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Leading Southern Colleges Faculty ol ten officers a-d teachers. Campus of seventy five acres, l ibrary containing more than iorty thousand bound volumes. Well equipped gymna sium High standards and modem methods of instruction. Frequent lec tures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moderate Twelve years of phenomenal success. For catalogue and other information address F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar Durham, N. C. S6c.lpw Trinity College 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. S6cl0w Xante of Jarora Selected for Sep. tembee Term of Gastoa Superior Ohm. The following Is a Hat of Jurors chosen at the August meeting of the count commissioners to serve at the September term of Gaston Super lor Court, which convenes at Dal las on Monday, September 12th: FIRST WEEK. J. F. Starnes, Gastonla. S. O. Fry, Gastonla. Robert F. Lay. Dallas. J. C. Crawford, Gastonla. H. J. Shannon, Gastoala. D. L. Payne, Crowders Mountain. Fred E. Carpenter, Cherryrllle. R. J. Durham, Dallas. W. A. Hendricks, Gastonla. J. H. Ramseur, Cherryville. E. H. Armstrong, Gastonla. O. W. Ragan, Gastonla. W. II. Adams, Gastonla. Miles Witherspooo. Cherryrllle. M. A. Shannon, Gastonla. J. O. White, Gastonla. Sidney L. Kiser, Dallas. J. G. Shannon, Gastonla. J. F. Lineberger, Jr., Dallas. R. C. Mauney, Cherryrllle. Ed VIckers. Cherryrllle. M. A. Sarvlce, Gastonla. John Wilson, Gastonla. G. L. Webb, South Point. S. B. Barnwell, Gastonla. J. Bynum Long, Gastonla. W. A. Leeper, Sr., South Point Ed E. Carson, Crowders Mountain. W. A. Farrls, Cherryrllle. J. H. Kennedy, Gastonla. 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, Gastonla. SECOND WEEK. R. J. Slfford, Gastonla. Fox Paysour, Gastonla. 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, Gastonla. J. L. Neill, Gastonla. C. S. Wells, Crowders Mountain. M. T. Wilson, Gastonla," H. D. Roberts.'South Point. R. E. Currence," Gastonla. Darid Wright, South Point. W. L. Ormand, Crowders Moun tain. Frank Alexander, Cherryrllle. D. W. MItchem, South Point. J. L. Bryan, Gastonla. Mr. James J, Brandoa Expires 8ud. denly.on Street While Talking u Frieads Was la Beet of Health and There Was ao Premoaitiu of . the End Was .Resident of tnioa Section -Durtal at Union Church Hunday. While talking to his friends. Mr. I A. Kennedy and Mr. Alonxo Rhyne,' in front of Long Brothers store Bat- urday morning a'bout 10:45 o'clock, Mr. James J. Brandon, a well-to-do farmer and c It lien " of the Union neighborhood, fell dead. The three were laughing and talking and; Mr. Brandon was apparently as. well ail the other two. lie reeled and fell to the sidewalk before either of . his companions could catch ,. hlnV and died in about two,. mlntftes, without sneaking. Dr. rm. Reld was sum moned from Adams ' Drug Store across the street and came Immedi ately but Mr. Brandon Va breath ing his last. when : the physician reached his side. It Is supposed that bis death was due to heart failure or paralysis. ' , "'.'' The body was Immediately remov ed to the rooms of the Ford Under taking Company and prepared 'for burial. A brotherf the deceased,, Mr. O.lhava L. Brandon, ' of the Betriel 1 section, I Inches, was In town and happened , to be nearby but before he reached . his brother's side the latter was dead. Mr. Brandon left his home Satur day morning abijtU -8:30 o "clock in company with Mr. Newton Craig, the two coming on a load of wood. When about half way to town he got in a buggy with Mr. Willy Glenn and came on to town. To neither of these ' TONES TDIBEILLAKJS, it Attorney aad Counselors ' First Floor, Realty Building, ' OA8TONIA, N. C. . f ; CARTENTEn CARPENTER Attorneys-At-Law ". - ? DALLAS, N. a - Office over Bank of. Dallas. P. WOODS GARLAND, JIU Attorney and Counselor Office over Torrence-Morrls Co's. Main Are. Gastonla, N. C :' W. H.ADAM3 i Notary Publl "t . . Office Cltliens National Bank. SPECIAL NOTICES LADIES LOOK Do you cut your own stencil pat terns? It's much cheaper than buy ing them already cut and you can Bnd mora desirable designs. We hare the stencil cardboard. 20x14 at 25 t-bts a sheet. Also carbon paper about same siie for 10 cents a sheet. ' Fridays In order' to be sura of , Insertion In the papers) of thosa I days. 'Otherwise we cannot. In- ? . aura Insertion. ,, When It comes ( ' la later than this K la imposai. j i ble to f Ira ft the proper atten- f tlon. If It can be handled at all. t ' Advertisers who set their eonr ' In by noon on Mondays and Thursdays will secure better dla plays and mora satisfactory ser- Ttca In every way as we will then bar mora time to devota to them. It Is as much to tha ! advertiser's Interest aa.lt la to 4 ours to have a neat, .well-dis-. plsyed. correct advertisement a and to this and we ask your co ; operation by totting copy in ear . ly and giving us sufficient time la which to properly handle it . New business will, of course, ' ha handled as well as possible and as lata as possible before go ing to press. Penny column advertisements ; can ha handled as lata as 1 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. These regulations are nsces- , aary because of the constantly In creasing demand on Tha Oa setta's advertising department. Mr. Advertiser: Help us to give you the best possible results by glvlar us plenty of time on your copy. GAZETTE PUB. CO. 336 W. Main Ave. Phone 50. R. F. D. ENVELOPES. People living on rural ' free dellv- BOILING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Shelby, N. C, R. F. D. No. 3 HEALTHFUL LOCATION. ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS. IDEAL MORAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS. I-AIUiK AM) COMFORTABLE BRICK BUILDINGS. WATER WORKS. BOARD AT ACTUAL COST. TUITION VERY REASONABLE. ABLE CORPS OF TEACHERS. NEXT SESSION OPENS AUGUST 30TH FOR CATALOG, APPLY TO REV. J. M. HAMRICK PRINCIPAL. SHELBY, N. C, R. F. D. NO. 3. Southern Books for Southern Schools Charlotte Chronicle. A publishing house in Richmond has just received an order for 250, 000 school books.' Commenting up on this fact. The Times-Dispatch says: "This is a news note thaUJs well worth the attention of the peo ple and the comment of the press. Southern-made books for Southern schools is a good plan for the South, If the truth of history Is to be pre served." Some of the Southern school books hare been. as unfair as some of the Northern school books, hut as a general thing, the South should write, print and study its own did he erlnce any symptoms of be ing unwell; 6n the contrary he seem ed unusually well and was in the I ery routes should use return envel- best of spirits. He had been in town opes; It Is safer and insures return perhaps an hour, during which time of your letters If addressees don't he had talked to a number of his get them. We have them printed friends. He was not subject to any for every route in Gaston county; heart trouble and was in rigorous good quality of envelope, the kind health. He was a farmer and work- you pay 10 cents per package of 25 ed regularly on the farm almost ev- I for at the stores blank. Only 80 ery day. The body was taken to his home Saturday afternoon and the funeral was held Sunday morning from Un ion Presbyterian church, of which he was a member, the serrices being conducted by Rev. G. A. Sparrow, his pastor. Interment was in the Union cemetery. James J. Brandon Vas a eon of the late Thomas L. Brandon and was born In the Bethel section of York county, South Carolina, Just across the line form the Union neighbor hood where he was liviDg at the time of his death. He was 65 years old and a Confederate reteran, hav ing serred In Co. C, 71st North Car olina Reserres. He is survived by a widow and ten chil dren, six sons and four girls, riz: Charlie, Joe, Sylrester, Campbell, John and Robert and Mrs. Emma Bigger, Mrs. IdaCurrence, Mrs. Anna Currence and Miss Janie Brandon, all liring in Gaston and York coun ties. He also leares Ave brothers and four sisters, riz: G. L. Bran don, Newton Brandon and Joe Bran don, of Bethel; John Brandon, of McConnellsrille, S. C, and William Brandon, of Yorkrille; and Misses Legal Blanks Of All Kinds Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, Executor's Deeds, Chattel Mortgages (North South Carolina), Bonds to Make Title, Agricultural Liens, Attachment Blanks, and others. Mail orders receive prompt atten- rents per iuu. mail omen receive prompt attention. Use them once. you'll keep It up. Gazette Publishing 7af.f pg. U f Pr.nitu.ftV Xfk. Mil Hrfsnlfl ITAnnA. fnJIJU I V BtW r.nU V r IVMUN V I . UUUIDU, A. U. 234 Main Ave historv. We are s-lart t fi boo tha a. bore erldence that progress is being Lucy- Sarah' Mararet and Emily Florida points. SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE. These arrirals, departures and connections with other companies are given only as Information. Schedule taking effect May 15, 1910, subject to change without notice. Trains leare Charlotte as follows: No. 46, daily, at 4:50 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 wKh 43 for Columbia, Savannah and made In that direction. Subscribe for The Gazette. Brandon, all of Bethel. Deceased had been a member of the Presbyterian Church for many years and for several years past his membership had been at Union. He was an industrious farmer, a good citizen and a man who stood high In his community where his death brought great sorrow. ' The bereav ed widow and children and brothers and listers have the sympathy of a host of friends in Gaston and York counties in the sorrow which comes to them in the death o'f a husband, father and brother. Business College, Richmond, Va. For the Carriers. Mr. J. H. Carson and Mr. B. H. Craig, Gastonla rural letter carriers. have been appointed a committee to secure quarters and make arrange- Thift is the heat time fnr vnnnc neonle tO start business life autDlcioutlv we have I ments to entertain all the Gaston . . . . . ..I county carriers and all visiting car- ever eeru Lx-bec. Uage said recently, if he could tind young men thoroughly capable I riers from neighboring counties on Monday, September 5th, the day of the joint celebration to be held by the Gaston County Rural Letter Carriers Association and the Gaston County Farmers Union. The first Monday in September Is a holiday for all rural letter carriers and for that reason It Is expected that a large number of them from York, Cleveland, Lincoln, Mecklenburg and other counties will spend the day in Gastonla as the guests of the Gas- county carriers. Tha program for the day Is now In process of forma-1 tlon and will be published at an ear ly date. he could put them on salaries of $25,000.00 per year. We have many more applications than we can fill. Three recently for male stenographers and bookkeepers at $100 per month each to start on. Recently we have entered students from England, Porto Rico, N. Yn W. Va, N. C,' S. C. and Va. "One of the very best business colleges in?America." Christian Observer. "Leading business college South of the Potomac River." Philabelpbia Stenographer. "Leading business college of the South." J. A. Buell, Pres. B.S.ME.A. "3 When it comes to education, ' the best is none too good. 1 Write for full particulars concerning' the best investment you can make to Tha Shelby' hospital was thrown open last Thursday. ' It occupies the old femsle college building, In re cent years known as the College ho- tel. which was thoroughly remodel ed for the purpose. Dr. Hamrlck Is at tha head of the Institution. No. 47. dally, 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 Ruther fordton, Shelby, Lincolnton and C. A X. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. m, from Rutherfordton and all local stations. No. 39, daily, at 10:50 p. m., from Wilmington, Hamlet and Monroe; also from points East, North and Southwest, connecting at Hamlet snd Monroe. 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. 6. LEARD, D. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C. C. B. RYAN, O. P. A., Portsmouth. Va. . Important Word to Advertisers . We wish to. remind advertis ers that copy for change- of ad-. Tertlsenaents - la Tha Gazette mast be In this office' not later than t a. m. on Tuesdays and C. & N.-W. RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect Sunday, Jane 12, 1910. NORTHBOUND. Train No. 10 (Passenger) Leares Gastonla daily 9:30 a. m. Train No. 8 (Passenger) Leaves Gastonla dally, (except Sunday) 5:40 p. m. Train No. 60 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonla dally, (except Sunday),' 4:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 9 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonla daily 4:40 p. m. Train No. 7 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonla daily (except Sunday) 10:25 a. m. Train No. 61 (Mixed) Leaves Gastonla dally (except Sunday) 12:25 p. m. "FREE SCHOLARSHIPS." We have Scholarships Number's 107, 108 and 109 to Linwood Fa male College worth $12.50 each t3 any young lady who wishes to entef at the fall opening. We offer one c these certificates to any worthy, serving young lady in Gaston, Lin coln, Catawba and Cleveland conn1 tles,N. C, and York or CherokeS 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 year, 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 GRAPH COMPANY, .3 n. JR. Rabin gton. General Manager. . Gastonla, N. C, July 26, 1910. Popular Excursion to Norfolk, Va and Return August 9th, 1910. . Tha Southern Railway will oper ate Its annual Popular Excursion ' to Norfolk,- Ta., and return " Augast 9th-l 1th. 1910. Trains will consist of first-class day coaches and Pull man sleeping cars. . Two whole days and one Sight , In Norfolk, ample time to visit the many attractive points In and around Norfolk.' . -V V Following round trip rata from Gastonla, $5.00. - ' r; ? J, ,- ; . For detailed Information see large, flyers or call on your depot ticket agent. . ' . A9.- V R. II. DeBUTTS, Traveling Passenger Agent.
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