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MGK SIX. THE GA8T0XIA GAZETTE. TUESDAY) NOVEMBER 1, 1910. FOR SALE 300 acre of the prettiest, levelett 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 post off ice, 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. Your Patronage SoEcited 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.'s mill at the intersection of the Pisrjah 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. Thia 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. About Gaston MllU. Ths Mill News, published at Char lotte, in Its Issue of laat week, car ried on the editorial page a two-and-a-half column article on Gaiton county mllla, written by a represent atlve of the paper who made a per sonal visit to them. Facta are given HIS TWO BAD DAYS, Lord Byron Had a Positive Droad of Fridays and Sundays, Tbe belh-f In palmists and sooth sayer in oot, ax U sometime sup posed, run flticd to the Iguoraut and the credulous. Iird H.vrou wns uut a about twenty-nine of our cotton fac- ekeptk- In tin- mutter Jut before torles The article contalna a large bis death, mt recorded in "iryron-Tue amount of Information and 1. inter- U-i K'hr Mwuinl. eating We note that tbe article "he h-UI he hd refl led a Kat doal eating. r ..-.. i. OD prediction wblcb bnd been made eays. with re.erence to the GasDnla by a fopflI10 mills that the Flint Is running day tpM n ,.,,,! m nU)n.r, wt,0 and night, the Ozark on full time. nrnj, believed In chiromancy and ss- the Modena on full time, tbe Avon troiogy., bad sent for this persou and t full blast the Clara and Dunn on desired him to Inform her what would full time, the Trenton day and night, the Arlington full time, and of each of the others It Is stated that they are doing exceptionally well. A household remedy To be really valuable must show be tbe future dentin? of ber nun Hav ing eiamlned attentively the palm of bis baud, tbe man looked at bliu for awhile steadfastly and then with a solemn vol-e exclaimed. 'Beware of your thirty -seventh year, my young lord. bewareT He bad entered on his thirty "event h year on Jan. 'JV. and It equally good results from each mem-j " ' irum . . .-. equany -lav.. I which be related thl circumstance Der oi me um"j uo. .... ..,i.. ,t, i,nit hurt produced a deep Impression on his mind, which In many respect wa ho Honey and Tar does Just this Whether for children or grown per sons Foley's Honey and Tar Is best : guent Itlon that we thought It prop er m Moi-iwe him of superstition "To say tbe truth." answered hi lordship, 1 Hod It eiiually difficult to know what not to believe. You will. I know, ridicule my belief In lucky and i ntiniKti riiitu hut no consideration can for trial at the next term of court , . Q unrt.rtake anything for selling cocaine, and Curley Mitch ; e)tner on a Krlday or a Sunday. I am ell, white, one of the pickpockets positive It would terminate unfortu- caught here on circus day, escaped ' nately. Every one of tuy misfortunes from the Dallas jail last Thursday and Jod knows I have had my share- and safest for all coughs and colds. J. H. Kennedy & Co. Breke Jail. Jim Stirling, a negro under bond I rrom me uauas jan last luurauuy mm ituw.. - j 1 night and succeeded In getting away, has hapis-ncd to be on one of those I Up to the present both are still at "-M'ou Gentlewoman. FAMOUS SWORDS. p to the presen liberty. They succeeded In making a hole in the brick wall through which they crawled. There are now no cells In the Dallas Jail, they hav ing been removed to the new jail here. Let U Gin Your Cotton. Southern Cotton Oil Company Gastonia, N. C. JUST ARRIVED Ready for Inspection Leather Couches, Leather Chairs, Leather Parlor Suits, Oak and Maghogany Bed Room Suits 12-4 Wool Blankets v . The biggest assortment of China Matting in town. New line of Trunks and Suit Cases just arrived When you buy Furniture remember, we make the price Cash - or - Credit C. B. Arinstrdiig DKEKSFD IX '"BLACK AND YEL LOW" Not "Football Colors" but the col or of the carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar the best and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not accept a substitute but see that you get teh genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow carton with black letters. J. H. Kennedy & Co. Craig & Wilson Building i ; Gastonia, N.X The Neliilewelry Store Very soon now,' in abvdc tea days, all of our stock will be facr. and we wUl show UJ. newest, cleanest stock of Jewelry, ... ; jj-;Wale, docks, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc., in this section of 'iv i " ' or ntt la, "tbo e4 goods at the lowest price," and It will only requires, visit to ear store to convince you that we mean it, r. Watch repairing to oar hobby. FIRST CLASS work and all , . of It guaranteed and at prices aa low as expert workmanship J ssad thorough work will permit. j Oome In as soon m we are opened np and convince yourself. We are here to stay, and that means that in order to enjoy year confidence we snout do the oquaro thing. Te are going to Osthie. - M. M. Van Sleen 113 Main Avenue ;Siibsm $1.50aYear JURY LIST. Following is the list of Jurors for the November term of Gaston Super ior Court. They were drawn by the county commissioners In session Monday: H. W. Allran, R. A. Beatty, R. C. Warren, Peter S. Beam, R. R. Mauney, Oscar Anderson, W. B. Morris, W. D. Craig, R. C. Whitesidea, B. O. McLurd, David L. Pasour, J. L. Gates, D. A. Summey, C. G. Pasour, W. C. Llneberger, J. C. Pearson, E. J. B. Moore, Frank Bell. IXXVT EXPERIMENT. Vou Will Make So Mistake if Yen Follow This Gastonia Citizen's Ad vice. Never neglect your kidneys. ( If you have pain In the back, ur- nary disorders, dizziness and nerv- ousness, it's time to act and no time to experiment. These are all symp toms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which Is known to euro the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills Is the remedy to Oit. No need to experiment. It has cured many stubborn cases in uaaioma. rouow tne advice of a Gastonia citizen and be cured your self. .: J. T. Cbaffln, 427 Loray Mill House, Gastonia, N. C, says: "For several months I was bothered by pains through my loins. That my kidneys were disordered, was plain ly shown by the unnatural condition of the secretions. I took several remedies but received no benefit un til I finally heard of Doan'e Kidney Pills. I procured a supply at the Abernethy-Shlelda Drug Co., and oob after I began using them, the pains in my back ceased. The dif- rcuity with the kidney secretions was also corrected. I cannot say too mncn m favor of this Yaluable rem edy." bojo y m dealer. .. Price 80 a. Footer-ainbnra Oo Bnffalo, Kew Tork sole ageata for the raited States. Remember the take no other. Tho Monitir Waapon Ussd at Wlah Eistaddfods- Tbe largest Hword" f which there i any word l the seven fKt cereiuonial vi'ord that was made for Edwurd 111. and la now preserve in Westminster at)tey. .Nest comen ibe "sword of ceremony" that ts used at Welsh eis teddfods. Tbw weutou if plated lu tbe Hands of a modern llodfrey de lioulllou. who. It will be ret-alied, with a rwo UuudtHl sword cleaved a Turt Into haivts from the shoulder to tbe bips. would te quite Iouk euougb for auy one who wished to put it to prac tical use. it is sis feet two inches In length. Of gorgeous swords which are not so much weaw)ns us settings for pre cious stones tbe most valuable In Eng lish Is said to be the one presented by tbe Egyptians to Lord WolsHey and valued at 1 0.000. This sum Is coin parutively Insignificant for a bejeweled sword if tbe value of tbe sword brought over to Euro e some years ago by tbe then shab of Persia-namely. $.riOXX be takeu as a standard of what a dia mond bitted weaon ought to cost. Competent authorities on tbe subject familiar wltb that famous weapon of the Persian ruler are rather skeptical as to tbe existence of tbe gaekwur of Baroda's gorgeous blade, which Is sup posed to be worth more than twenty swords of equal beauty and value to tbe shah s, but It is popularly supposed tbat tbe diamonds, rubies and emeralds wltb which it Is thickly Incrusted bring up Its value to about $1.000.000. Ex change. How Thackoray Worked. If eeurte U to oe held responsible for Thackeray's appearance as an au thor, bis erratic methods of work con tributed equally to bis early death. He wrote Invariably wltb the printer's devil lu attendance. "I can conceive nothing more harass ing in tbe literary way." wrote Motley to but wife In ISM. "than Thackeray'a way of living from band to mouth. I mean In regard to tbe way be fur nishes food to the printer's devil. Here be is Just finishing tbe number tbat must appear in a few days. Of course whether 111 or well, stupid or fertile, be must produce tbe same ' amount of fun. pathos or sentiment ! His guu must be regularly loaded aud discharged at command I should tbink It would wear, bis life out" Motley's fears were realized within a few years. London Chronicle. ! Tho Homorio Controversy. It was about tbe year 17U. tbat tbe 'Homeric controversy" began. About ! that date K A. Wolf, in his Prolego- ! mena, argued tbat the Homeric poems were- composed of Independent epic songs; collected and arranged by Pel- ' islstratus about 650 B. C Wolf's theo ry created a great stir among scholars and poets and inaugurated the fight which enlisted most of the learned ! men of the day. Mr. Andrew Lang, in I "Homer and the Epic." 185)3, vigorous- I ly defended the "one author" theory. . 'as opposed to the Idea of Wolf that tbe famous poems were composed ' Ithrough ages by many different per- oona. New York American. LAWYERS IN GERMANY. They Cannot Advertise, and Tholr Fees Are Fined by Law.. Tbe German law Qtee tbe exact fees which a German attorney has to claim for all kinds of professional work, sod tbe rerbtHanwalt can charge neither more oor less. These fees apply to all matters of tbe civil code and of criminal cases. Tbe amount according to the Green Bag. depends exclusively on tbe value of the object of contention. It is an old tbougb atlll unfulfilled wisb of Gorman lawyers to have a new fixed list of fees, not made after tbe old and low standard of tbe year 1879, but made with consideration to tbe changes tbe numerous decided changes which have taken place since tbat year. Tbe rechtsanwalt la attorney and counselor at law all In one (In England aollcltor and barrister. Tbe rechtsan walt can never be a business man. as Is tbe case In tbe United States. Tbe exercise of tbe law is not to be considered a calling of profession, but la to be looked on more as a public office. According to the lawyers' code of the 1st of July. 1878, a lawyer Is charged publicly wltb certain duties. He is obliged to have bis residence In tbe town or district where be is ap pointed (so called residence dutyi. Further, he must conduct himself in and out of office In a way befitting his professional and social standing L e.. duty due to his rank. Thus a lawyer is forbidden to advertise in newspa pers, by canvassing, etc., or to buy or take over a practice already made as belli g unworthy of his calling. 111$ position iu society Is between officials and scholars, and through cus tom and law be Is compelled to keep the psltlon to tbe last degree. This compulsion to keep one's rank has given rise to tbe existence of coin mittees called anwaitskammern. whose duty it Is to keep a strict watch that no lawyer dishonors his calling. These committees have a strict code of pun ishment, ranging to complete expul sion from office. In this way tbe law yers in Germany have a good and hon ored position. In fact there Is scarcely a country in which the lawyer enjoys more respect and confidence. ... R. P. . ENVELOPES, People living oa rural free dellv ery mutes should ass return enrol opest It Is safer and Insures retnra of your letters If addressees don't xet them. We have them printed for every route In Gaston countyi food quality of envelope, the kind yon pay 10 rents per package of 25 for at the stores blank. . Only 80 rents per 100, Mall orders recelvs prompt attention. Use them once, you'll keep It up, Gasette Publishing Company, No. 2e Main avenue, Gas tonia, N. C LADIES LOOK Do you cut your own stencil pat terns? It's much cheaper than buy ing them already cut and you - can have the stencil cardboard. 20x24 Inches, at '25 c-Lts a sheet A 'so carbon paper about same slse for 10 cents a sheet. GAZETTE PUB. CO. 236 W. Main Are. Phone 60. TASMANIA. Nicknamas Applied to tho Ono Tim Convict Settlement. "Tasmania is perhaps tbe most Inter esting of tbe states of our common wealth." remarked the Australian. "It is a large triangular Is laud lying to tbe south of Melbourna and was once a convict settlement. "Tbe climate is delightful and tbe soil remarkably fertile. The island is practically one large orchard, where peaches, apples, cherries, etc.. are grown In sufficient quantities to keep tbe adjoining continent supplied, wltb some left over for export to England. As fruit trees do not require much tending, leisure is a notable character istic of tbe inhabitants, and Tasmania is known throughout tbe antipodes as tbe land of lots of time' or tbe land of aleep a lot.' It is also called tbe Jam country and its natives familiarly termed 'Jam eaters.' This is ou account of tbe presence of an enormous can nery In the island, where some of tbe orchard products are converted into I Jams, Jellies and preserved fruits. ! "But this by do means ends tbe list of Tasmanian nicknames. Two Dutch explorers Tasman -and Van Dieman bad to do with tbe discovery of tbe Island, and. altbougb tbe name of Tas man is uow used, it is ofteu referred to in old school books as Van Dleman's LaDd. We find it amusiug to twist tbe latter name a bit and call tbe Tas maulaps 'demons,' which Is a shame. as tbey are tbe mildest and best fel lows in tbe world. Tbey speak of themselves as Tasles.' and that may be accepted as tbelr unofficial designa tion." New York Press. 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. 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. m., leaves 4:55 p. m. Train No. 61 ('Mixed) Arrives Gas tonia daily (except Sunday) 11:20 a. m., leaves 12:2a p. m. Tho Test of Greatness. When Elliston went from London to his own theater at Birmingham be was known to scarcely a member of his own company. On reprimanding one of them sharply the Irate actor threatened to kick him off tbe stage. He rushed to tbe stage manager and asked who tbat man was. "Mr. A.," said tbe manager. "A great man. a very great man." said Ellistou. He threatened to kick me. the lessee of Drury Lane. 8ucb a man as tbat must go to London. He mustn't waste bis energies here." And he engaged tbe actor on tbe spot tor Drury Lane. His Method. Tbe little girl who was visiting at a neighbor's bouse had gone out to look at the horses. . "Here's one of them." she said, "that baa watery eyes and. coughs and hangs his head Just tbo way papa's borso did ! last summer." , . v Shot Out I "What did your papa do for his Rev. Mr. WatersLook at Bill Bur- horse?" asked the owner of tha anJ- ley. for Instance. It was the demon mala. - ,101 tbat made blm tbe one eyed, low i "Ho sold bim." waa tbe Innocent an Drowea sot mat do la today. . Cactus 1 ower. rearson wcckjj. Charley Not altogether, parson. It mebbe made blm a low browed sot but It was me tbat made him ono eyed. Judge. A Love Passage. 'Love! Ah. lover cooed the senti mental maiden. "I feel as If 1 could Uve on nothing but love" - j "Do let me be your caterer." return ed tbe ardent youth at ber side. Bos ton Tranacrlpt Whoever fdnrerely endeavors te do afl the good he ran will pen ho 51 y do morn more than be Imagine or will ever know. Mis Bowdier Rules For Dress. ' , Dress yourself fine where others are fine and plain where others are plain, but take care tbat your clotbea art well made and fit you. for otherwise they will give you a very awkward air-Lord Chesterfield. The Object of Dispute. . "Were yon a bull or a bear when yon went Into Wall street V ' "Neither. I wso one of the fellows they were both after."- Exchange. SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE. These arrivals, departures and connections 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, dally, at 4:50 a. m., for Monroe. Hamlet and Wilmington. connecting at Monroe with 33 for Atlanta, Birmingham; with 38 for Raleigh, Wei don 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 Rutherfordton and all local pointa. 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, Llncolnton and C. : N. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. ro . from ' Rutherfordton and all local stations. , No. 39, dally, at 10:50 p. m., from Wilmington, Hamlet and Monroe; t. also from points East, North and Southwest, connecting at Hamlet and Monroe. Cafe cars on all through trains. Ticket office Selwyn hotel. All trains run daily. For further Information call on or address James KER, JBt, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. C. B. RTAN.O, P. A., Portsmouth. Va. CATAWBA COUNTY STREET FAIR Hfckory, If . C., Nov. 2, S and 4, 10 On account of the above occasion tho Carolina A Northwestern Rail way will seH special round-trip tick-'. ots at a rate of ens fare, minimum fif -e4nteV to Hickory, N. C and re turn. -V- ; ' Tickets a sals Nor. 1st to 4th in-,' elusive, final ' limit returning Nor.' 7th. 1910. ' ' V )- k. p. KKiD, a. p. a. . Chester, g. C. An ladies who have promfnedl fan cy work for tho Floral Fair will Our generosity sUititd never exceed our abuittec-Ocerw. remember thai ' oadv fw I weeks remain la which to complete ' tbe work. '
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