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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910 PAGE KKVrJs Gaston County Hu 40,000 people, slxty-ose cotton tnllls, f 190,000 worth of macadam ' roads and thousands at prosperous farmers. j Gastonia 10,000 people, sixteen cotton mllla, a $60,000 court home nearlnc comple tion, a I5,000 appropriates for postofflcs bsllding, sew paaaenger depot la prospect; Is on the new Tork-Atlanta National Auto Hlgh war and tbe Piedmont Traction Com pany's line, ' . There la only one sure war to reach theae people, tIi: through the advertising columas of The Gazette. I (sued semi-weekly, on Tuesday and Fridays. Advertising rates reason able and made known on application. Carries several times as. much adver tising as all other Gaston county pa pers combined. Write for sample eopy. Address Gazette Pub. Co. 236 W. Main Avtnue, Gastonia, N. C. Just $300.00 Cash Secures one 5-Room House on Lot 65x 210. Balance on Long Easy Terms. Respectfully, J. S. TORRENCE Gastonia, N. C. Legal Blanks Of All Kinds Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Quitclaim Deeds, Executor's Deeds, Chattel Mortgages (North sod South Carolina), Bonds to Make Title, Agricultural Liens, Attachment Blanks, and others. Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. r Gazette Pub. Co, &3 Main Ave., Gastonia, 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 find more desirable designs. We bare the stencil cardboard, 20x24 Inches, at 25 tnts a sheet A 'so carbon paper about same site for 10 cents a sheet GAZETTE PUB. CO. 236 W. Main Ave. Phone SO. R. F. D. ENVELOPES. People living on rural free deliv er routes should use return envel opes; 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; good quality of envelope, the kind yon pay 10 cents pes package of 20 for at the stores blank. Only 80 cents' per 100. . Mail orders receive prompt attention. Use them once, you'll keep it up. Gazette Publishing Company, No. 230 Main avenue, Gas tonia, N. O. v a N..W. RAILWAY. Schedule in Effect Sunday, June 12, mo. ' : NORTHBOUND. Train No. 10 (Passenger) Leaves Gastonia, daily 9:30 a. m. Train No. 10 (Mixed) Arrives Gastonia, dally, (except Sunday), 4:00 p. m., leaves 6:40 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. (Passenger) Arrives Gastonia dally 4:40 ' p.". m leaves 4:55 p. m. Train No. II (Mixed) Arrives Gas tonia dally (except Sunday) 11:20 a. m., leaves 12:25 p. to. STATE Warrants added to ear list It ef legal-blanks, 25 cents per dos en." Hail orders receive prompt at tention. Gazette Publishing Co, Gastonia. N. C. . An Ideal Husband ' la Datlent'. even with a naming wife,") for he knows she seeds help. She may be so nervous and run-down In health that trifles annoy her.. If she la melancholy,' excitable, troubled with loss, of appelate, headache, sleeplessness, constltpation or 'faint ing and ditty spells, she needs Elec tric Bitters the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thous ands of sufferers from female trou bles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 60c. Satisfaction guar anteed by all Druggists. Gen. James Allen, chief signal of ficer of the United States army, rec ommends that the government buy at least 20 aeroplanes for military purposes. Lion Fondle A Child. In Pittsburg a savage Hon fondled the hand that a child thrust Into his cage. Danger to a child Is some times great when least regarded. Of ten It comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Coughs. They slay thousands that Dr. King's New Dis covery could have saved. "A few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C, "We always give It to htm when he takes cold. Its a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for Coughs, Colds, LaGrlppe, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs, bottles free. Druggists. 50c. $1.00. Guaranteed Trial 1 by all j The Georgia Commissioner of A griculture estimates that the frost last week cut the Georgia cotton crop 50,000 bales, estimated In val ue at $2,750,000. A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY To be really valuable must show equally good results from each mem ber of the family using It. Foley's Honey and Tar does just this. Whether for children or grown per sons Foley's Honey and Tar Is best and safest for all coughs and colds. J. H. Kennedy & Co. A big strike of express drivers and handlers is on in New York and con tiguous territory. Thousands of men are out and there has been some dis order. A big strike of women gar ment workers Is also on in Chicago. Some of the society and clubwomen are helping the strikers and were with them on the streets last week when there was a small claBh with the police. DRESSED IN "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 aee that you get teh genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow carton with black letters. J. H. Kennedy & , Co. During September the govern ment's receipts exceeded the dis bursements for the first time in the fiscal year, the excess being $1,400,-1 000. In October the ordinary ex penditures exceeded the receipts $3,-1 292,882 and the expenditures for the Panama canal will increase the amount to $5,295,083. The total deficit so far for the fiscal year is more than $21,000,000. FILTHY STOMACH. Food Fermenting in Stomach Causes a Rank Condition. When you have indigestion your food sours; many times it actually rots and forms gases that poison the blood Take MI-O-NA stomach tablets if you want to change your bad atom ach into a healthy, clean one. Ask J.H. Kennedy & Co. MI-O-NA Is the best prescription for upset stomach and Indigestion ev er written. No matter how misera ble your stomach feels, MI-O-NA stomach tablets give immediate re lief. Take MI-O-NA stomach tablets, which are guaranteed to cure Indi gestion, and rid yourself of dizzi ness, biliousness, nervous or sick headache, or money back. - Take MI-O-NA tablets If you want to make your stomach so strong that will digest the .heartiest meal j without distress, and furnish good, clean, nutritious blood making ele ments to the body. Take MI-O-NA tablets, one or two with or after each meal. If you want to get rid of that drowsy, tired feel ing. - Fifty cents Is all J. H. Kennedy ft Co., or leading druggists everywhere ask for a large box of MI-O-NA tab lets. Ton can get a free trial treat ment by writing Booth's Ml-o-na Co., Buffalo) N. T. 8-22. BOTH bl'EEDV' AND EFFECTIVE, This Indicates the action of Foley ! i Kidney Pills aa 6. Parsons. Battle , Creek, Mlch.l Illustrates: been affllcied with a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble for which I found no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured me en tirely of all my ailments. I was troubled with- backaches and severe shooting pains with annoying urina ry Irregularities. The steady use of Foley Kidney Pills rid me entirely ct all my former troubles. Tbey have my highest recommendation." ' J. H. Kennedy & Co. Holding that It has no Jurisdic tion to grant relief from the opera tions of the "grandfather clause" amendment to the Oklahoma consti tution, the Federal Circuit Court at Guthrie, Okla., this week dismissed the application of Daniel Sims, a former slave, who asked a writ of Injunction that would permit him and other negroes to vote at the gen eral election on November 8. HKXAMKTHYLKXETETKAMIXE. Is the name of a German chemical, one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hex amethylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authori ties as a uric acid solvent and anti septic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy promptly at the first sign of kldneyj trouble and aviod a serious malady. J. H. Kennedy & Co. The Plney Woods Inn, one of the largest tourist hotels In the South, located at Southern Pines, this State was destroyed by Are last Friday. The loss is $30,000. A Man Wants To Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system; bring hope i and courage; cure all Liver, Stom- ! ach and Kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nerv- ; ous and ailing. 25c at all Druggists. , The Chinese government has bor rowed $50,000,000 from the Ameri can financiers. The loan, it Is said, , marks an Important epoch in China's finance, being the first large straight . loan free from onerous provisions. j It is equally important to the Ameri can position In China In its broader aspect, not only giving the United States a footing heretofore not pos sessed, but representing in Chinese eyes the most practical demonstra tion of American willingness to aid China In her efforts for regeneration. GOOD RESULTS ALWAYS FOL LOW. The use of Foley Kidney Pills. They are upbuilding, strengthening and soothing. Tonic inaction, quick in results. J. H. Kennedy & Co. The large silk mill of Stehll and , Co. at High Point is to be greatly en- i larged, says a special to The Observ er last Friday. Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wis., says Foley's Honey and Tar is still more than the best. He writes us: "All those that bought it think it is the best for coughs and colds they ever had and I think it is still more than the beat. Our baby had a bad cold and it cured him In one day. Please accept thanks. J. H. Kennedy ft Co. The liquor business Is on the In crease at Wadeaboro. During Octo ber 399 prescriptions were filled at the dispensary there as against 313 for September. A Regular Tom Boy was Susie climbing trees and fen ces, Jumping ditches, whltllng, al ways getting scratches, cuts, bruises, sprains, bumbs, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother Just applied Buck- len s Arnica salve and cured her; quick. Heals everything healable Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Old Sores, Corns or Piles. Try K. 25c at all Druggists. The regular criminal term of Un ion Superior Court bum tni. There are three murder eases on the docket, one of them being the State against three brothers. Gus, Will and Wmfred Belk, for the murder of Ben Hunter, August Sth. This case Is of considerable Interest because of the prominence of the defendants. At a meeting of the Bill Nye Me morial committee In Salisbury last week, Mr. J. P. Cook, of Concord, was elected treasurer of the commit tee to succeed the late John M. Jul ian. The purpose of this organiza tion Is to raise funds to erect a build Ing at the Jackson Training School, uoncord, as a memorial to the late Bill Nye, and in furtherance of the project It la proposed that a day be set apart In the public schools of the State to be known as Bill Nye dsy. RESTAURANTS. ' Firtt French Revolution. The reals u ran l of lb present time bad Its orlglu In the first French revo lution, towurd the clone of the eight eenth century. And the reputation of the French for good cookery nud the delicacy of taste lu eating as well an In producing toothsome dishes and moinelH date practically from the lame limp That revolution meant ruin to many Soble fanililea. aud their downfall tueunt ruin mIho for their cbefa, ho some of the hitter bit uon the Idea of oiMMihiK houses where dainties pre pared by i heir skilled hand could be obtained If the experiment' xucceed ed the chef would be as well off a when In service. The Idea was plead ing to the public, the restaurants did a lar.re buxine. and the proprietors had no reason to regret the revolution from a monetary point of view.- Then It occurred to others that the people might appreciate being educat ed up to thi due cookery, and many books on the culinary art were pub lished and Hold well. One of the most noted of these was 'The Gourman Al munack." which appeared In 1798 Restaurant really means "rentorlng" and was uppllod to.theae places be cause you went there to have some thing lo revive or restore your falling strength. MAKING NEEDLES. Various Processes Through Which the Steel Wire Must Pass. Needles are made from steel wire, which la first cut by shears from coils into the length of the needles to be made. After a bath of such bits as have been cut out they are placed In a fnrnaee. then rolled until perfectly straight Next the needle pointer takes tip a dozen or so of the wires and rolls them between Ills thumb and finger, with their ends on a turning grindstone, first one and then the oth er being ground. The little steel bob bins are next fed into a machine which flattens and putters the heads, after which the eyes are punched. They are now complete needles, but rough and easily bent Careful heat ing nnd sudden cooling gives them the necessary temper, and nothing remains but to give them their final polish. On a coarse cloth needles are spread to the number of 40.000 or 60.000. Emery dust Is strewed over them, oil la sprin kled on and soft sonp daubed over the cloth, which, rolled tightly. Is thrown Into a pot with others, where it rolls about for twelve hours or more. When taken from this friction bath the needles require only rinsing In clean hot water, when tbey are ready to be sorted and packed. Chicago Tribune. Fulton and the Clermont, The first trip of Robert Pulton up the Hudson river in the Clermont was thus described in the American Clti en of Aug. 17. 1810: "Mr. Fulton's Ingenious Steam Boat, invented with a View to tbe Naviga tion of Tbe Mississippi from New Or leans upwards. Balls today from tbe North River, near the State Prison, to Albany. The Veloslty of The 8 team Boat is Calculated at four miles an hour. It Is said that It will make a progress of two against Tbe Current ef The Mississippi, and If so It will certainly be a very valuable acquisi tion to the Commerce of tbe Western States." According to Edward Hagaman Hall's history, the Clermont made the trip to Albany In thirty-two hours. The state prison referred to stood on the block In New York now bounded by Washington. West Tenth. West and Charles Streets. In old Greenwich vil lage. Vessels That Failed. There was a time when It was be lieved possible to prevent seaslcknesa by means of specially constructed ves sels, says tbe London Chronicle. Tbe Calals-Douvres, a twin ship, was used on the channel service for many years. Great things were expected from this, but she proved a slow boat, and her passengers were by no mans immune from seasickness. Another attempt In this direction was the Castalia. In which tbe saloon was suspended like , a hammock with a view to minimizing ! the pitching and rolling. This turned out an utter failure. If the rolling was less than in ordinary vessels the pitching was quite aa bad and. more over, tbe swinging mechanism occa sionally stuck. After a very few trips across the channel tbe Castalia taken off the service. Easy Figuring. Ascum I suppose you- haven't had time to figure out yet bow much your cashier took? Bank President Oh. yea. We knew in a very short time. Ascum Why, I thought he took a great deaL Bank President Exactly. We merely bad to count what he left Why He Resigned. "So you resignedr "Yes. I couldn't stand the way tbe firm treated me." -What did they dor "Took my eame off the pay rolL" Exchange. - Beginning. Be always beginning. : Never think that you can relax or that von have attained the end. If we think eur- selves more than beginners it Is a sign that we have hardly yet begun. Man thinks and at once becomes tW master of beinga that do not think. Buffon, i IMPALED BY AN ARROW. Pinned Through the Nock te a Tree, Yet He Survived. It was lu toe summer of 1850 that George Walnwrlght mod Bra 8)encer. each In charge of a train of freight wagons, were bended for the Missouri river to bring supplies bark to Colora do points. The Indians wore very troublesome In those days, and these two outfits always camped together for protection. One ntgbt they bud ar ranged tbe camp, with the wagons forming a circle, and everybody but the guards wan to be Inxlde. Wain- wrlght preferred to sleep In a clump of cottonwooda about a quarter of a mile off, and there be fixed himself with bis negro servant as a bodyguard. Neither the camp nor Walnwrlght was disturbed during tbe night. I -it early tbe next morning while Wu.n wrlght was sitting on tbe ground with his back to a tree drinking hi tin of cof fee an arrow from an unseen foe en tered bis neck at the right of the Jugular vein and was driven with such force as to Impale the victim to the tree. ' The negro, believing his master was killed, ran to Spencer's camp and gave tbe alarm. Spencer and some of his men rushed over to Walnwrlght Instead of being dead Walnwrlght was not even seri ously Injured. Spencer cut the arrow off close to tbe point of entrance and then gently drew Waluwrlght's head forward until he was released. The victim suffered but little Inconvenience from tbe wound, and by tbe time the trip was completed It was entirely healed. Los Angeles Times. THE WAY OF THE SWISS. Foreigners Regarded as Egyptians end Treated Accordingly. A foreign resident In Switzerland was fined 10 franca because his lltrle ' girl had plucked three buttercups growing on a piece of land on which j she and some half dozen Swiss chll , dren bad for years been accustomed to play. Tbe laud had recently changed bands, and Its new owner had put up a notice forbidding tbe plucking of flowers. A passing gendarme had found the children flagrante delicto and bad forthwith Instituted proceed ings against the little foreigner, while letting the little natives go scot free. The child's father appealed against tbe sentence and by dint of bard fighting, which entailed, of course, expense, forced the higher court to reduce the fine from 10 francs to 3 i. e., 1 franc for each buttercup. When I tried to learn the whys and wherefores of this case I was told by a Swiss that one-half of every fine lev- led goes to tbe gendarme who reports the offense for which it is levied, and also that Swiss gendarmes cannot fair ly be expected to be quite so alert in taking proceedings against tbelr own country people as against foreigners. Further. 1 was told by an American that In Switzerland all foreigners rank as Egyptians and that tbe one Scrip tural injunction that is faithfully obeyed there is that which ordains that Egyptians shall be spoiled. From "The Latter Day Swiss" In Corn hill Magazine. A Famous Opal. The most famous opal in history waa that which was worn in a ring by tbe Roman senator Nonius in the day of the triumvirate. Its size equaled that of a medium sized hazelnut, yet Its beauty and brilliancy rendered it a marvel among tbe dilettanti of Rome, especially when It was known that the goldsmiths and money changers had set its value at $1,000,000. Mark An tony made overtures to Nonius for Its purchase, Intending, it la thought, to present it to Cleopatra, but tbe senator refused to part with it and for fear that it would.be taken from blm by sheer force sought safety In . flight Here history loses all trace of this fa mous gem. there being no record of Its transference from Nonius to any of bis family. At a Wedding Breakfast After a marriage recently the bridal party partook of a sumptuous break fast toward tbe end of which a young er brother of tbe bride got up and said solemnly, raising his glass: "Ladies and gentlemen, I have to propose a toast which, however, must be drunk standing. Please take your glasses and rise up." The guests, although somewhat be wildered, did so. "Now." said the young scapegrace. "if you will remain standing for a few minutes I'll find out who baa been sit ting on my new hat" London Tit Bits. Russia. Russia did not break into European history until compartlvely recent times. Buiic. a Varenglan chief, seems to have been tbe first to establish a gov ernment about 862. Ruric's descend ants ruled amid many ups and downs till 1598, at which time the real history of the country may be said to begin. With the solitary exception of the United States of America, the progress of Russia under Peter tbe Great and Catherine II. is unequaled for rapidity In the history of the world. ' Bringing Down the Average. -It to said that there are 120.000 hairs on tbe average human head,' said, the bald headed man. v "Too bad that you've pulled the aver age down so lew, my dear," said bis wife. Yonkers Statesman. A Cruel Companion. . "Why does he say that her face Is like one of Browning's poems 7" "Because it has some bard lines In it" Buffalo Express. SEaBOARO All UINE SCHEDULE. .. These arrivals, departures and sonnectlona with other companies are given only as Information. Schedule taking effect May 15, 1910, subject to change wltkont notice. Trains leave Charlotte as follow! No. 40, daily, at 4:60 a. m., for Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 28 tor Atlanta, Birmingham; with 88 far Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth. With 68 at Hamlet for Raleigh, (tlchmond, Washington, New York. No. 133, dally, at 9:60 a. m., for Lincolnton, Shelby and Rutherford ton. No. 44, dally, at 5 p. m., for Mon roe, Hamlet, Wilmington and all la cat 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, 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, daily, at 12:01 p. NL, from Wilmington and all local points North. No. 132, 7 p. m., from Ruther rordton, Shelby, Lincolnton and C. ft V. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 46 arrives 10:30 a. m. front Cutherfordton and all local stations. No. 39, dally, at 10:50 p. m., front Wilmington, Hamlet and Monroe; ilso from points Hast, 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, JR., T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C H. 6. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C- C. B. RYAN. G. P. A., j Portsmouth. Vs. Earth Light London Globe. In studying the amount of llghfjn the sky on a starlit night, Lam berfjm Yntema, in Germany, has reached the Interesting conclusion that fhe luminosity of the sky is caused part ly by direct starlight and partly 4y some other source of light. This lttt ter he proposes to call earth light and he suggests that It may be duo to a permanent aurora attending tho earth. The light is variable not on ly on different nights but at differ ent hours of the same night. He has found it to be from seven to fifteen times the amount of mean starlight, but it la believed that this ratio la exceptional, and does not prevail ev erywhere. Some observations indi cate that the light has Its origin close to the surface of the earth. It has been suggested that it may have a similar origin to that of the light emitted by the coma of a comet." Mra. Joseph H. Adams returned yesterday from Steele Creek, where she went last week on a visit to the family of Mr. G. W. Neely, who has been quite ill. GIVING OUT. The Struggle Discourages Many Cit izen of Gastonia. Around all day with an aching back; ' , Can't rest at night; y Enough Ao make any one "give' out." Doan's Kidney Pills will give le newed life. They will cure the backache; Cure every kidney HI. Here is Gastonia proof that this te so: Mra. B. A. Rlnehart. 93 Lossy Mill House, Gastonia, N. C, says: "When I say that Doan's Kidney Pills are a valuable remedy for. kid ; ney trouble, I am speaking from ex- ; perience. I suffered a great deal from pains In my back and was often so weak and lame that I could hr3--' . ly do my housework. I always felt tired and languid and was at a loss . to know bow to obtain relief. When . Doan's Kidney Pilla were recom mended to me, I was impressed "tn their favor and procuring a box At . the Ahernethy-Shields Drug Co., 1 began their use. They helped me. la every way and I am now free from kidney complaint.' For sale by an dealers. Price M cents. . Foster-Mil barn On Buffale Jfew York sole agents for the United K Beinember tbe nnuw Ttumm't aad Ukk ao other.
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