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TAGS SOU TUB GA9T0XIA GAZLT1K. 7 TUESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1910. JURY LIST. Name of Jarors Selected for Sep. tetubrr Term of Gaatoa Superior CVmrt. The following la a lUt of Jurors chosen t the August meeting of ths count commissioners to serve tt the September term of Gaton Super ior Court, which convene t Dal la on Monday, September 12th: FIRST WEEK. J. F. SUrne. Gatoni. S. G. Fry. GaUonla. Robert F. Lay. Dallas. J. C. Crawford. Gastonia. H. J. Shannon. Gaatonla. D. L. Payne. Crowder Mountain. Fred E. Carpenter. Cherryville R. J. Durham. Dallas. W. A. Hendricks, Gastonla. J. H. Ramseur, Cherryvllle. E. H. Armstrong. Gastonia G. W. Ragan, Gastonla. W. H. Adam. Gastonla. Mile Witherspoon. Cherryvllle. M. A. Shannon, Gastonla. J. O. White. Gastonla. Sidney L. Kiser, Dalla. J. G. Shannon. Gastonla. J. F. Llneberger, Jr., Dallas. R. C. Mauney, Cherryvllle. Ed Vlckers, Cherryvllle. M. A. Sarvlce, Gastonla. John Wilson. Gastonla. O. L. Webb. South Point. S. B. Barnwell. Gastonia. J. Bynuiu Long. Gastonla. W. A. Leeper. Sr., South Point. Ed E. Carson, Crowders Mountain. W. A. Farris. 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, Gastonla. Fox Paysour, Gastonia. N. W. Thrower, South Point. W. D. Quinn, Dallas. A. M. Smith, River Bend. W. W. Bennett, Crowders Moun tain. Wirt Summey, Dallas. R. L. Rankin, Gastonia. J. L. Neill, Gastonla. C. S. Wells, Crowders Mountain M. T. Wilson, Gastonia. H. D. Roberts, South Poini. R. E. Currence, Gastonia. David Wright, South Point. W. L. Ormand, Crowders Moun tain. Frank Alexander, Cherryvllle. D. W. Mitchem, South Paint. J. L. Bryan, Gastonla. GOOD ADVICE FOIl NEGROES. S the Mr. Roosevelt Talk Sews to Colored Folk. New York Dispatch. 19th. Colonel Roosevelt, former Presl dent of the United State, apeak log today before 1,100 delegates to the National Negro Business Men's League who cheered him and pledg ed him the support of the negro e lectorate for a possible third term, counseled his hearers to make the moat of their opportunities. "The. white man of the South," 3 fosicisr ii8. . .ii I A H k Vjr V 7 A I m I a II W M W Copyright 1110 by C. H. RIETH. FOR SEPTEMBER. Now softened suns a mellow lustre shed, said Mr. Roosevelt, is the vital man Thj ,aden orchard, giow wtn tempt- to have sympathy with the negro. When your neighbor likes and re spect you. you have won your bat tle. The white man of the North does his worst work .in Interfering between the two peoples of the South and his best work when he improves their relations. "1 would not slur over the injus tice with which good colored men are treated, but I feel that the real ly substantial way of conquering in justice is to train your people so that lng red; On hazel boughs the clusters hang embrowned, And with the hunting horn the fields resound. Old September Poem Well we should say so, and the mellow horn of Mr. Morgan will wake the morn, bidding us garner for the bins and cribs in which we labor for his royal nibs. The summer end ed and the blower on, the respite over and the money gone, and Rock- the white man will recognise in his efeer M we drlu a,ong bowlng and colored neighbor, a desirable neigh bor. Every down-at-the-heel, ram shackle negro cabin is not only bad for the people who live in it, but it is a reflection on the race. "The man who lives a ne'er-do-well life of idleness Is doing not on ly ill to himself but to his people. I beleve in this league. As I wrote hoping we are well and strong The seaside sojourner will quit the shore, and the summer girl will line up three or four conquests in puppy love she has around, and choose the one that is to go undrowned. The which selection from the litter born of summer madness she will then su born with things sufficient to unlock five years ago. when I was President. ,t8 eye8 and hurry homewar(f wIth Rev. Stephen A. Stewart, a North Carolinian now doing missionary work in Japan, and Miss Anna Bird Lanius were married in the chapel of the Girl's School at Hiroshima, Ja pan. July 20th. The marriage is de scribed as a qaint affair and was wit nessed by more than a hundred friends of the bride and groom, in eluding a number of American mis sionaries. LADIES LOOK Do you cut your own stencil pat terns? It's much cheaper than buy ing them already cut and you can find more desirable designs. We have the stencil cardboard, 20x24 Inches, at 25 c tits a sheet. A 'so carbon paper about same size for 10 cents a sheet. GAZETTE PUB. CO. 236 W. Main Ave. Phone SO. I believe in It because it Is out of politics. You also stimulate among your people prinlcples of business enterprises. That is well. You rec ognize that you should build a Arm foundation before you can erect your superstructure. In Mombasa we were shown much courtesy by an American col ored man who was serving there as a doctor. At a government experi ment station, I found a Jamaican negro in charge. An abyss of near ly 10,000 years seemed to separate these two men from the naked sav ages I bad seen yet the abyss was not more than two hundred years. In your advance there have been haltings and shortcomings, short comings on the part of the whites as well as on your part. Neverthe less, there has been progress. "It takes some time to make a re former think that an outlook is not one of alloyed gloom. You some times see a reformer who thinks if the gasping prize. The busted tourist will return from France with hotel stickers stuck upon his pants, and tarred and postalcarded by his friends, will reap the penalty of what he sends. They'll waltz him up and down upon a rail. and alternately they may best enjoy the views in Venice or the site of Troy. The festive calf will blithely sniff and snort, and In the quiet even af terglow the quail will pipe his dulcet piccolo. The bold insurgent will in surge the more, and All the planet with his dredful roar, and each one betting he will not be last, the au tumn candidates will gallop past. The new progressive and the Dem ocrat, the uninsurglng that are standing pat, and In the midst of them, unfaint ofheart, our Mr. Bry an on the water cart. A maze of Is sues, and a mass of men, and lo, a gallus busting now and then, and not i march about a half a mil. It wasn't anything at all, they say, to watch the mighty pageant get a- way. the muilo playing and the flags displayed, and see it suddenly duck for the shad. The gasping drum mer, with his sounding drum, the bronzed mechanics who perhaps had come a dozen squares, and In the frantic rout, age and apprentice with its tongue stuck out. . The faint impression the proces sion made on Roman capital for long dismayed the union leaders, when the serried ranks at times not even passed the Roman banks. And so It SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE f" THE FARMERS' UNION : GIN. COME to the new Ginnery In Dal las, Best equipped Olnnery 'ln the County everything new and up-to-date and the best work.' guaranteed. Will treat you right Brother Farmer. Will have me a and hulls for sale or I ets on tale September 4th, 6th and exchange for seed. SSOclmoljth with final return limit Septenv W. 8. ROBINSON..' ber 10th. Ohio , Yalley. Exposition, Clncln- NOTICE. , I natl, Ohio, August, JSth-september Low Round Trip Rates Via Southern Ry. ,Oa account ef " the follow lng ' oc casions: v - North Carolina , Volunteer Fire , Association, Winston-Salem, N. C, September ith to 8th, 1910, Tick- a nwtin, r th. rWnni. v.,n 24th. 1910. Tickets on sale August was when mighty Caesar came, and Men's Christian Association Is here- "tn to beptemoer.it w wun nnat having found the populace aflame, he by caljed to be held In the associa- 1,m,t t0 reacn original starting point shoved September from the seventh tlon's hall on Wednesday, Septem- within Ave days from date of sale, place along to ninth, which has re- ber 7th, 1910, at 9 o'clock in the ev- Appalachian Exposition, Knox- malned the case, He merely Inter- enlng. Just after prayer meeting, to iHe, ; Tenn., September 12th to Oc- changed It with July, but when he receive end accept the new charter. tober llth Tickets on sale Septem- aalrAt thorn hnw wn that fnr hlarh. I CKAnld tka waiv Ka aIob will l ter 10 tn to uciooer lzm. umiu they fairly Inundated him with be a re-organization under the new smiles, and have since been doing charter; also election of officers and about twenty miles. trustees, the adoption of by-laws and loe uuiuum equina win cuujo I constitution, eiC. around. And Roosevelt, by that time east ward bound, Will aid It in the making of such storms As they may find necessary to a few reforms. And then the sun will turn still softer yet, And the bold October, having duly set His planes, and carefully put on his brake. Will see what sort of landing Jie can make. Let wonderful WASHWAX do your family washing; saves rubbing and saves the clothes; makes them clean, sweet and snowy white. WASHWAX is a new scientific com pound that washes in hot or cold water without the use of soap. It is entirely harmless and different from anything you have ever used. Send ten cents stamps today for reg ular size by mail. You will be glad you tried It. Agents wanted to In troduce WASHWAX everywhere. Address Washwax Co., St. Louis, Mo. DR. C. E. ADAMS, Pres. W. Y. WARREN. Sec. Gastonla, N. C, Aug. 24, 1910. A30 c 2. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Mc. O. Anders, M. D., has been appointed Medical Director of the Catawba Mutual Life & Health Insurance Co. THOS. H. WHITE, S16clmo. President. VACCINATION NOTICE. By order of the city school board, all children must be successfully vaccinated before entering the city schools. I will vaccinate all free of according to rate. Several low fares with short limit and higher rates with long limit. . Grand Fountain of the United Or der of true Reformers, Richmond, Vs., September 13th-20th, 1910. Tickets on sale September irth and 12th, Anal limit September 27th. National Baptist Convention (col ored) New Orleans, September 14th to 19th, 1910. Tickets on sale Sep tember 12th, 13th and 14th with final limit September 21st. Blennlel Movable Conference of the United Order of Odd' Fellows, (colored), Baltimore,' Md., Septem ber 12th-17th, 1910. Tickets on sale September 9th, 10th, final limit September 21st. Sovereign Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F., Atlanta, Ga., September 19th 24th. Tickets on sale September 16, 17, 18, with final limit Septem ber 28th, with privilege extension by depositing ticket with Joint Agent charge that will come to my office. I will be in my office at the City n'1 uPn Payment of fee of $1.00 The Democratic campaign -in the State will be opened at Statesville Saturday, September 3rd, by ex-Gov ernor Aycock. State Chairman A. H. Eller has opened headquarters Hall every day from 1 to 2 p. m. Mc. G. ANDERS, M. D., City Physician. S 9 c 1 mo. NOTICE. Gastonia Chapter, U. D. C, is hereby called to meet at the resi dence of Mrs. D. A. Garrison on Dallas street Friday afternoon, Sep tember 2nd, at 4 o'clock. MRS. D. A. GARRISON, S2. President. C. & N.-W. RAILWAY. DCt uupb.b ie- The man from Elba trying to come a i-1 in nary. "You colored men and women must set your faces like flint against those who would preach to you only the gospel of hate, envy and bitter- back, And the poor consumer In his cul-de- sac Unknowing if the quaking earth por tends distribution within days or two weeks. the ready next ten ness. Realize that the only way to Death or the near approach, perhaps, help your race is not by preaching vlndictiveness and hatred, but by leading your people up to prosperity through good citizenship." Theodore Gilbert, the five-year- old son of William Gilbert, living at the Wampum Mill, Lincolnton, was struck by lightning and instantly killed Friday afternoon, six others were stunned by the bolt of light ning which Killed the boy. of friends. But howsoever and be as it may, the dread mosquito will have had its day, and joining Satan in Its spectral growth, have made it real hell there for the both. The while the earthly remnant of It swings upon the win dow screen, and drying clings to that post which, though wanting moral nre, it still holds with Its face against the wire. The sad first day of school will come to pass, And the barefoot boy will hide out in the grass. R. F. D. ENVELOPES. People living on rural free deliv ery routes should use return envel opes; it is safer and insures return And h? tne time we've caught these of your letters If addressees don't malcontents, net them. We have them printed I The Crlppen chase will look like for every route in Gaston county; I iniriy cents. good Quality of envelorje. the kind Miiaay fashion in her hobble you nay 10 cents per package of 29 8k,rt w111 "tride the pavement with for at the stores blank. Only 80 the mei aIrt to set her right side ter now 8gre he ,8 of hlg love cents per 100. Mail orders receive UD aain ln ca8e 8he "nould in time prompt attention. Use them once. I turn turtle any place, ft does beat you'll keep it up. Gazette Publishing I thunder what the women wear, and Company, No. 236 Main avenue, Gas- I now they etlck on other people's hair, constrict their middles and con What a Woman Cannot Do. Youngstown Telegram. Resist a Friday bargain sale. Dislike any man with an automo bile. Like a woman more attractive than herself. Pose as a saint when she has tem per plus. Forget an engagement with a man she loves. Learn how to throw ln the direc tion she Intends. Keep her curiosity from running away with her. Smoke cigarettes and call herself a "perfect lady." Be calm when a man keeps her waiting five minutes. Resist the dictates of fashion no matter how expensive. Make love to another woman's husband and call it platonlc friend ship. Ask a man to marry her no mat- 1910. NORTHBOUND. Train No. II (Passenger) Leaves Gastonia daily 9:30 a. m. Train No. 8 (Passenger) Learee Gastonia dally, (except Sunday) 5:40 p. m. Train No. 60 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonla daily, (except Sunday), 4:00 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 9 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonia-dally 4:40 p. m. Train No. 7 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonla daily (except Sunday) 10:25 a. m. Train No. 61 (Mixed) Leaves Gastonla daily (except Sunday) 12:25 p. m. National Encampment G. A. R., Atlantic City, September 19th-24th, 1910. Tickets on sale September 15th to 19th inclusive with final limit September 29th, with privilege of extension to October 28th, by de positing ticket with Joint Agent and upon payment of fee of $1.00. Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Nashville, Tenn., September 26th October 2nd, 1910. Tickets on sale September 24t& to 27th with return limit October 5th and privilege of extension by depositing ticket and payment of fee of SI. 00. A General Assembly of the Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 5th-26th. Tickets on sale October 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 10th, limit October 30th. National League of Postmasters, Chattanooga, Tenn., October 12 th 14 th, 1910. Tickets on sale October 10th and 11th, with final limit Octo ber 17 th, and privilege of extension to October 31st by depositing ticket and upon payment of fee of $1.00. For further information and rates apply to your ticket agent or write to R. H. DeBUTTS, T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. ton la, N. C BIDS WANTED Bids in writing will be received by the undersigned for the following: 8,000 oak cross ties delivered at Gastonla. 20,000 oak Cross ties delivered at Dallas. 260 pine, cedar or chestnut poles, 14 inch butts, 6 Inch tops, 28 feet long, delivered at Gastonia. 780 same character poles deliver ed at Dallas. In making bids for ties, state SCHOOLS AND Trinity Park School A Firt-C!&M Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Leading 1 Southern Colleges Faculty ot tea officers and teachers. Campnt of sTnty-6ve acre. Library containing more than forty thousand bound volume. Well equipped symna Him.' High utandards and modern Methods of instruction. Frequent lect tares by prominent lecturer. Bipenaea exceedingly moderate. Twelve rear of phenomenal ancceta. . For catalogue and other information address F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar Durham. N. C Trinity College Five Departments Collegiate. Gradu ate, Engineering. Law, and Bducation, Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories inall department of 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. It C - A GOOD WAY TO USE HYOMEI. Besides breathing through the In haler a few times a day, many ca- straln their toes and what Importance tarrh sufferers write that they find J whether hewed or sawed, peeled or me auacn 10 domes, uut mess us, innaiing Hyomel from a bowl of not. dry or green and kind of oak are they after all to blame, or had steaming water each night before All ties to be 8 feet long and 6 they been In these things quite the retiring a great aid in curing stub- I inches square same if Mother Eve's first thought, born cases. , jlve full details as to poles. State as we suppose, had not been neces- Try it; It's very simple; gives in bid when delivery can begin and sarlly of clothes? Was it to be ex- quick relief and makes you breathe how fast delivery can be made jieu m ner case inai wun a man easier. Address all bids to aumewnere upon me place sue ever nil a oowl half full of boiling wa- I ISOTHERMAL TRACTION CO, inougnt or anything at all but gowns, ter; pour into the water avhalf tea- oupovers, or pernaps a snawu spoonrui or Hyomei, cover head and I Sc 4t But anyhow, the crawfish will have bowl with a towel and breathe holed, I through nose and mouth the medl- And the pumpkin shown the faintest I cated antiseptic and healing vapor trace of gold, that arises. The sassafras will don a redder I This method relieves that tnfB- dress, I ness at once and makes your head And the gods will crowd around the I feel clear. , cider press . You can get a bottle of Hyomei at Or prohibition or whatever will, druggists everywhere or at J w. here Is a fountain that shall serve I Kennedy A Co's. for only SO cents. ui still, a place of resting and a steal I A"k for extra bottle Hyomei Inhal- away out of the desert and the heat ent. of day. A place of qnlet and the I But bear in mind if shade of palms, of Irrigation and the I Hyomei inhaler you must buy a eom- RutherfordUm, N. C. Legal Blanks Of All Kinds 1 rr ll-, tIltJMI HU LlLv-, 7.7M V I m T t ii at a fc a filial IT n a 1 a 1 VvsMaMfMaaaaJ d 1 T. - m aw pi.i us aaa vniw iaw-wsj a wsymmewasmi w BUH MMlmmmXM IrJBnH. Mfl. PhrsinalU. P'f" -'I fl H P IHllW I I Uri 111 $8 trained Instructors, Taxaaooiy 100 boardars a4 taae unsurpaasM naaua reoora. met nuisngas Largs UaUriY JKKOMB TOCKAKOl, A. M Free, ed, -collegs- lndlrldnftl. , beak Excellent table, rymnadam. Park-Uk campus. Oooesrta. factum, tannic t...7 bbl, w ri u f or our catalog befors4tta UisooUag loryeur daachtea. sUleWba.C Warranty Deeds, . Mortgage Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, Executor's Deeds, Chattel 'Mortcacea (North soothing balms that no reformer till plete outfit which only costs 11.00, 1 South CareWa). thenolABAinhraMati.il .... . I ...... ... .. . il - - " i for b. MnV. " ! on " yo? Bed. to Make Title, I "" l- . i iwuj own an lonaier a nnrrm nr u-r The hosts of labor will parade the omel costs but E0 enta ' street, which will remind as of a Hybmel la guaranteed by drag happy feat In arbitration from the fist ererywherej gad by J 'H. Ken,' olden days when Julius Caesar, was nedy Co. to cure catarrh, sofa sort of erase. It Is related of that throat, coughs, colda. ra. i enclent time that tweet September asthma and croup, or money back. nnVgff tt'h Oi in the Roman clime was hot a. bla- Try it on that generous basis. U"WWr set. and the union file could not only , 1Mt ' hssfl Mai. A-I n-.,..- v n Attach meat BlaaJu, aa4 oCfcerav -Mall orders receive prompt SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE. These arrivals, departures and xmnectlons with , other companies are given only as Information. Schedule taking effect May 1 5, 1910, subject to change without notice. j Trains leave 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 wkh 43 for Columbia, Savannah and all Florida polnta. 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 polnta North, carries Portsmouth sleeper. v - Trains arrive ln Charlotte as fol lows: n : . -. - No. 133, 9:50 a. m., from -all points North, brings Portsmouth sleeper, . No. 45, dally, at 12:01 p. M., , from Wllmlngtoo and all local points North.' ' ; . ; No 132, ,7 p. m., from Rather fordton, Shelby, Lincolnton and C. S. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. m from Rutherfordton and all local stations. , No, 39. dally,.at. l0:50 p. m.,rom Wilmington, Hamlet and . Monroe; -also from points East. North', and , Southwest, connecting ' at Hamlet and (Monroe. . - .' ' Cafe cars on all through trains. Tkket -office Selwyn hoteL -" '. All trains ran dally. Tor farther .': Information call on or' address . v Jfmes KER,i JB-, T. P. A, . -v - . y .i' t CharlotteN. H. 6. LEARD. .D. P. A., Raleigh. N. C v C. B. RTAN. O. P. A., . . ' N Portsmoath, Taw 1 ,
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