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iu(e tax. mnxir, octootr m, itio. TUB GASTOXIA GAZETTE. THK OT1IKR SHOP Waiting while you press (pire). Ol'H SIKH Pressing w hilt- you wuit. A Letter, lo the Man About his Clothes De, Sir: "' ' ' " 1 ' " I , ' " 'V 't When sending jour ("ltliinfs f N pressed have you ever realiml, and every clean minded nuin would shudder with disgust tit the thought, that tiie cloth ustl to press his siiit had just previously leen used to prefls the suit of a man RuftVrinsr from Disease, Filthy Habits, etc. The cloth in the interim leing wetted and wrung out in a pail of probably dirtier wafer, esHTlalIy so toward the end of the day's work. To overcome this we have installed an up-to-date Sanitary Steam Pressing Machine, known as "THK IIOFF-M.IX". A garment that passes through this machine is disinfected; ns no germs or microbes can exist under a temperature aa high as the dry steam we inject: at the same time it removes any otlor, take away the grimy apitearanee, raises the nap, revives the colors and imparts to the garment that freshness de sired by all dressers. Kow is the time to get out that last winter suit and overcoat and have us dean and press them In-fore cold weather arrives. Phone 223 and we'll send for tliem. All work guaranteed. If it's a new suit you want let us show you our new patterns and fabrics and take your measure to-day. R. T. PADGETT The Tailor Don't Fail to See Us Before You Buy House-Furnishings NOTICE - OUR - WINDOW New Line of Springs and Mattresses Just Arrived $1.25 up See our Line of 12-4 Blankets and Quilts New Line of Rugs and Druggetts Just Arrived CASH OR CREDIT - - WE MAKE THE PRICE C B. Armstrong Craig & Wilson Building Gastonia, N. C. (The New Jewelry Store Very soon now, in about ten days, all of oar stock will be here and we will snow the newest, cleanest stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, fttlvsrwara, Cut Glass, etc., in this section of the country. Onr motto is, "the beat goods at the lowest price," and It will only require a visit to iw store to convince you that we mean it. Watch repalriac is onr hobby. FIRST CLASS work and all of It guaranteed and at prices as low as expert workmanship and thorough work will permit. Come In as soon ns we are opened up and convince yourself. We are here U stay, and that means that In order to enjoy your confidence we at art do the square thing. We are going to do this. K. F. 1. ENVELOPES. , People living on rural free deliv ery routes should use return envel opes i It is safer and Insures return of your letters If addressees don't get them. We have them printed for every route In Gaston county t good quality of envelope, the kind you pay 10 cents per package of 8fl far at the stores blank. Only 30 cents per 100. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Use them once, you'll keep It up. Gazette Publishing Company, No. 2."M Main avenue, Gas tonia, N. C fi0l :&i Your "T" Patronage Solicited LADIES LOOK Do you cut your own stencil pat terns? It's much cheaper than buy ing them already cut and you can Ond more desirable designs. We have the stencil cardboard. 20x24 Inches, at 25 cnts a sheet. A'ao carbon paper about same size for 10 cents a sheet. GAZETTE PUB. CO. 236 W. Main Ave. Phone 50. t & N.-W. RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect Sunday, June 12, 1010. NORTHBOUND. Train No. 10 (Passenger) Leaves Gastonia dally 9:30 a. m. Train No. 60 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonia dally, (except Sunday), 4:00 p. m., leaves 5:40 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 9 (Passenger) Arrives Gastonia daily 4:40 p. ni., leaves 4:55 p. in. Train No. 61 (Mixed) Arrives Gas tonia daily (except Sunday) 11:20 a. ni., leaves 12:25 p. m. SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE. These arrivals, departures and jonnections with other companies are given only as information. Schedule taking effect May 15, 1910, subject to change without notice. Trains leave Charlotte as follows No. 40, daily, at 4:50 a. m., for Monroe. Hamlet and Wilmington connecting at Monroe with 33 tor Atlanta, Birmingham; with 38 foi Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth With 66 at Hamlet for Raleigh Richmond, Washington, New York No. 133, daily, at 9:50 a. m.. for Llncolnton, Shelby and Rutherford ton. No. 44, daily, 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, dally, at 4:45 p. m., for llutherfordton and all local points No. 132, 7:15 p. m., connecting at Monroe for all points North, carriet Portsmouth sleeper. Trains arrive In Charlotte as fol lows: No. 123, 9:50 a. m., from all points North, brings Portsmouth sleeper.' No. 45, daily, at 12:01 p. M., from Wilmington and all local points North. No. 132, 7 p. m., from Ruther- fordton, Shelby, Llncolnton and C. k N. W. Railway points. Johnson City No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. ro , 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 and Monroe. Cafe cars on all through trains. Ticket office Selwyn hotel. AH trains run dally. For further Information call on or address James KER, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. C. B. RTAN, O. P. A.. Portsmouth. Va. n.,.rlirht. 1010. by C. H. Keith.) XOVKMKKH. Mr. Taft. who rules the nation. Offers this, his proclamation: Whereas. Providence continues Blessing us from day to day, And the boon of independence Has, we take it, come to stay; And whereas, Indulgent Nature lavishes upon us still Bounty In excess of what the Weather and the bugs can kill; And whereas, The old republic Couldn't bo improved upon, Notwithstanding everybody Gets to run It off and on; Therefore, I as delegated Now and for a short time hence President, decree that turkey Shall go up to 20 cents. That's about all there Is to it. Once the country raised its own, and tho White House proclamation was not greeted with a groan. Father simply grabbed the hatchet, mother got the water hot. father read the proclamation to the turkeys in the lot, all the young and female tur keys promptly fainted from the shock, and after due farewells the gobbler laid his head upon the block. No one telephoned the butcher, asking what a turkey cost. No one in his deep resentment wished the Pilgrims had been lost. No one, while the feast proceeded, knew the torment of the rack figuring upon his napkin what the day had set him back. Everybody was provided, as the founders pre-supposed. No one can be very thankful, if the truth should be disclosed, paying what we pay for turkey, and, for all of Heaven's gifts. feeling that the day was founded for the Armours and Swifts. We wish to announce that we have just completed the erection of an up-to-date gin plant, consisting - of three 80-saw gins, operated by electrical power. It is located near the Gray Manufacturing Co. mill at the intersection of the Pisgah and Kings Mountain roads and is well situated for the convenience of the farmers on these two roads. We have also erected a warehouse for handling seed and will keep a supply of cotton seed meal on hand for exchange purposes. This plant, to gether with the one situated at our mill, gives us a total ginning capacity of 75 bales of cotton per day, conse quently we can assure our customers of the promptest and most efficient service. Let Us Gin Your Cotton. Southern Cotton Oil Company Gastonia, N. C. WE LIKE TO PUFF our choice cigars, and so will you af ter trying the first smoke. They are cleanly made from the choicest leaves, and they are of surpassing flavor and bouquet. We know that a trial smoke will result In continu ed purchases. Every brand we sell Is the best that can be made for the price, and cigar judges have made them their steady favorites, pro nouncing them "perfection." Try our Knapsack. ADAMS DRUG COMPANY FOR SALE November gets it3 name from the Latin novem (nine), and was origin ally the ninth month of the year. This brought Thanksgiving around two months earlier than we have it now, and it became very unpopular. rr 1 i , ... me insurgents, wno constituted a majority in the agricultural districts, were bitterly opposed to it. They made two contentions: First, that young turkeys were not old enough to market; second, that crops had not progressed to the point where it was possible to make out whether i there was anything to be thankful for or not. In 713 B. C. the storm broke. The Insurgents carried Gaul, Britannia and 17 other doubtful States, and the Forum Immediately assembled and made November the eleventh month of the year. 300 acres of the prettiest, levelest land in Moore County. Except for a small stream that heads on one side and makes a break, in 20 or 25 acres, it could all be tended in one field and run the rows the full length without a curve. There are 40 or 50 acres that have been in cultivation and would only need to be plowed. This land is flat and the clay is within a few inches of the top. It has a 5-room frame house. This can be bought for $5.00 per acre, one-half cash and balance on easy terms; one-half mile to Roseland School and postoffice, 4 1-2 miles to Aberdeen, 3 miles to Pine Bluff, 3 miles to Pinehurst Address or call on W. C Warlick Aberdeen, N. C. H. M. Van Sleen 1 13 Main Avenue Subscribe for The Gazette. $1.50aYear CATAWBA COUNTY STREET FAIR Hlrkory, If. O, Nov. 2, 3 and 4, '10 On account of the above occasion the Carolina A Northwestern Rail way will seH special round-trip tick ets at a rate of one fare, minimum SO cent to Hickory, N. C, and re turn. Ticket on sale Nov. 1st to 4th In clusive, final limit returning Nor. 7tk. 1910. H. P. RKID. G. p. A Cheater, 8. C All ladles wk have sronUeed fan cy work foe the Floral Pair vrffl that v only a t ew in which to complete weeks remain ths work. The festive colt will sniff the air and don his heavy underhair, and the frenzied candidate will Jump and hop around upon the stump. He'll point with pride and view with fear, and suck and blow the atmosphere, and then, together with his cult, await with prayer the result. Does reason haply hold its sway. or Is It madness for a day will tell the people what to think and put the country on the blink? One cannot tell, but must abide the count that sees him Justified in courage, conn dence or doubt, according as it may turn out. One thing alone Is sure, It seems, and that is this: No one esteems a patriot in politics. We only trust him while he sticks to war, with all Its thrill and throb. The moment that he wants a Job somewhat con splclous for pay, by Jove! we don't know what to say. But whether we do ill or well, election day alone can tell, or wheth er love for us and fear did any good, will then appear. We have to judge men as we may, and where the can didates all say about the same thing in the end, one scarcely knows who Is a friend. At any rate, the saow will fly, and the wild duck spin across the sky with both eyes focused on the ground, and his tail-piece roinr round and round. The eager hunter will deploy and supplement the live decoy, and the pneumococcus, while he toota, will perforate his rubber boots. A little ahootlng- how and then Is relished by a lot of men. They like to gallivant about and let th f.r. aera 'ran them out. It doea them Soot to feel, by Jin, that Morgan don't own everything, and If ha came in consequence, and also tried to climb the fence, together with his dog and gun, he, too, would also get the run. November will be unusual this year ror the reason that mere win be no .full moon. This is because there will be a total eclipse of the moon on the night of the 16th, when it would otherwise be full. This eclipse will be visible in the United States and in Wail street, and it will send bacon down a couple of points. The breath of Winter will distil upon the outer windowsill, and the chilling calf will hump his back and burrow deeper in the stack. The hired man, with wintry spurts, will put on both his undershirts, and the plutocrats who sell us coals will pry our bodies from our souls. Then let us all embrace the chance and be as merry as we may. for whether we desist or dance, the fid dler Is for all to pay. The gentle au tumntlme will pass, the countryman will kill his hogs, the cotton-tail will weave the grass around the obfus cated dogs, the honxinz eoose will ride the heights with that weird hol lering of his, and the wolf will sit around o nights and tell the moon how thin he Is. O woe is us that could enjoy the autumntime for aye and aye. and what with growing soul employ Its witchery from day to day. The phosphorescence la the sky, . the quail soft-piping on the hill, the blackbirds ever bobbin g by, and the wind seft-slghing where It will. But happiness can never last, as Antony ceuld apprehend, and hold ing Cleo' to him fast, destroyed him self before tho end. ,The summer cometh after spring, and winter, mer ciless withal, as truly mutt "succeed the sweet and gentle blandishments of fa!!. :' t nyrUe, opon a day I'sciphe ed in the almanacs. December desolate and gray, Will come to whistle through the cracks. 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 wa ter without the use of soap. It Is entirely harmless and different from anything you have ever used. Send ten cents stamps today for regular size by mall. You will be glad yoa tried It. Agents wanted to introduce WASHWAX everywhere. Address Washwax Co., St. Louis, Wo. Large shipment of Druggets and Rugs Just received at Rankin Fur niture Company. Call and see them. Frlces right. JURY LIST. Following is the list of Jurors for the November term of Gaston Super ior Court They were drawn by the county commissioners la session Monday: H. W. Allran, R. A. Beatty, R. C. Warrea. . Peter 8. Beam. R. R. Mauney, Oscar Anderson, W. S. Morris, W. D. Craig, ' ' R. CL WhHesWes, . a. MeLttrd, David L. Pasour. J. L. Gates,:. ' D. A. Summsy, 1 C O. Pasonr, " W, C. Llnsberrer, J. C. Pearson. B. J. B. Moors, ; .' Frank BelL '
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