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FRIDAY, JUXE SO. 19NL T .. ' . I . " - -" TEC GASTOXIA CAZIHTC.' pack Tirni.. The Greensb ord Daily New ;--v;-:,$2;5o i cash with, order, to new subscribers from now until "November 30. Tour acceptance of this special price will also entitle you to a free' copy of our Handy Almanac' and Encyclopedia, a book -that you will find Invaluable, containing jnany important facts, . statistics and figures for which you have frequent use. Order The Dally News today and get the greatest benefit of . this special price. Remember this is campaign year and we han dle the news impartially. , ' GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS '.' GREENSBORO, N. C. , SWEETLAND'S BEST ICE CREAM Sweetland's ice cream sells galore, I s'pose you know the rest; Of all ice cream ever sold, Sweetland's is the best We put the richest cream in And make it taste like more. When you want ice cream that's really fine Come straight to our store. Sweetland Candy Kitchen CHRIS LEVENTIS, Mrg. Phone 197 113 W. Main Ave. LENOIR COLLEGE, hickory, n. c A Qiri&tian Institution for the Higher Education and Culture of Young Men nd Women. It will be unwise for you to decide on a College until you have in v es timated the advantage offered by Lenoir. ' Educational Experts have placed Lenoir among the A Grade Colleges of North Carolina. The Yoder Science Building offers superior laboratory advantages for the study of Chemistry, Physic and Biology. Its re-organized Department of Education secures complete recogni tion from the State Board. Department: Literary. Education, Business, Music, Expression, Art, Domestic Science, and Sub-Freshman. , Genuine College advantages within reach of all the people. Neces sary expenses guaranteed not to exceed 9175 per year. Write for Catalogue to It. L. FRITZ, President, or F. C. LOXGAKER, Vice-President, Hickory, N. V. ( iTnrHjjF') METAL SHINGLES have solved our roo proiIem. ne are mrough with leaks and repairs and our house Js iznpivved m appearance. THE STORMPROOF ROOF For.S&lo.hy report-of mm EKHOLLKENT F0F PAST YEAR WAS 60Q0 Total Enrollment of City Schools M umbers More Than 2,000 - Girls Enrollment Beats That of, the : Boys early 4,000 Visits Made i by the Teachers the Past Term 2 Several Students Prepare to Com' plete Two Grades in One Year. ' The superintendent calls attention to the following as a special report for the year 1915-1916: Three children who were in tne first grade for the first time were prepared for the third grade. One pupil of the first grade who was in part of last year completed the worx for the third grade in one year, and a half. Six pupils who were left in the first grade last year were this year prepared for the third grade. This was largely due to the excellent work of Misses Mitchell and Sumner Eight pupils of the fourth grade were, prepared for the sixth grade during the year. Such work can only Da done where there is a sufficient teaching force. We had three fourtn grade teachers. l be central building was con structed with 750 pupils in mind. The enrollment this year reached 856, distributed as follows: Primary department, boys 175, girls 142; intermediate department, boys 181, girls 197; high school, boys 71, girls 90; total 856. Clara school, boys 83, girls 75; total 158. , East Gastonia schools, boys 188, girls 209; total 397. Loray, West Gastonia, boys 200, girls 230; total 436. Gray and Trenton, boys 68, girls 58; total 126. Total in white schools, boys 972 girls 1,001; total 1,973. Colored schools, boys 231, girls 274; total 505. Total enrollment of all schools, boys 1,203, -girls 1,275; total 2,478. The following is our enrollment for 1915-16 by rooms and departments: Primary Department, First Grade. Miss Jane Morris, boys 22, girls 21; Miss Florence Mitchell, boys 33, girla 26; Miss Sallie Sumner, boys 34, girls 20; Miss Delia Nolen, boys 49, girls 43; Miss May W. Rica, boys 2, girls 19; Miss Pearl Gail, boys 25, girls 39; Miss Sadelle Stew art, boys 28, girls 36; Miss. Tattle Sandifer, boys 21, girls 23; Miss Pearl Gallant, boys, 40, girls 52; Miss Carrie Potts, boys 27, girls 19; Miss Ella Lewis, boys 26, girls 13;, Miss Carrie Morris, boys 8, girls it. Total boys 339, girls 323. Second Grade. Miss Jane Morris, boys 10. girls 17; Miss Ina Anderson, boys 38, girls 32 ; Miss Emmie Roberts, boys 5, girls 7; Miss Marie Horton," boys 24, girls 24; Miss May Rice, boys 9, girls 6; Miss Agnes Curlee, boys 21, girls 28; Miss Rebecca Adams, boys 26, girls 22: Miss Winifred Mc Lean, boys 13, girls 17; Miss Rebec ca Stimson, boys 15, girls 28; Miss Carrie Morris, boys 14, girls 10. To tal, boys 175, girls 191. Third Grade. Miss Emmie Roberts, boys 27, girls 30; Miss Edith Mason, boys 38. gjrls 37; Miss Marie Horton, boy $ 10, girls 8; Miss May Rice, boys 5, girls 6; Miss Vada Pettlt, boys 34, girls 28: Miss Winifred Mc Lean, boys 17, girls 17; Miss Carrie Potts, boys 14, girls 19; Miss Ella Lewis, boys 4, girls 7; Miss Carrie Morris, boys 6, girls 4. Total, boys 155. girls 146. Fourth tirade. Miss Kate Lea Owen, boys 29, girls 26; Miss Bessie Pegram, boys 33, girls 22; Miss Mary Huey, boys 31. girls 34; Miss Jean Withers, boys 23, girls 18. Total, boys lie, girls 10O. Fifth Grade. Miss Jean Withers, boys 1, girls Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acta thru the blood on the mucous sur faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Cure.' was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is composed of some of tha best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect com bination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Cure is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal condi tions. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY A CO.', Props., Toledo, O. All Druirglata. 76c. Hall's Family Pills for eesttisatlea. 8; Miss Maude Wilkint, boys '-' t9.i girls 30; Mr. Boyee M. Weir, boy 10, girls 14. TouL boys 40, girls , fcixth Grade. . ' Mr.i Boyce 'M. Weir. 1 boys. 10 girla 7:'' Miss Cora Hart, boys 28. girls 28; Miss Claudia Cash well. boys 15. .girls 16. Total, boys 53 girls 51. .' Seventh Grade.' . - Miss Claudia - Cashwell. boys 9, girls 11; Miss Margaret Tiddy, boys 14, girls 3K. Total, boy 23. gins 49. High School. Miss Mildred Kan Kin, sin. sec tion 2, boys 18, girls 19; Miss May withers. 8th, section i. boys 19, girls 22. Total, boys 37. girls 41. Miss una Bradley. 9th grace, boys 19, girls 22: Will P. Grier, 10th grade, boys 9, girls 15; llto. grade, boys 6, girls 12. Total, boys 71, girls 80. You will notice that the greatest slump is after the fourth year. There la also an excessive falling off after the third year. Irregular attend ance and mjich moving in some quar ters call for almost double-duty on the part of the schools. This will be manliest from a table showing bota the enrollment and the average at tendance. Record of visits made by the fol lowing teachers during the past year: Misses J. Morris 125, F. Mitchell 312, S. Sumner 315. I. Anderson 2(, E. Roberts 43. I. Eaddy 4 0, E. Ma son 56, D. Nolen 151, M. Horton 111, M. Rice 210, P. Gall 300, S. Stewart 256, T. 'Sandifer 142, R., Adams 160, A. Curlee 221. V. Pet- tit 185, P. Gallant 262, W. McLean 210, C. Potts 257, R. Stimson 308, E. Lewis' 149, C. Morris 73. Total. 3.905. HOMES OF THE FUTURE. Central Kitchen, Wkh Committee to Buy Food and Rule Servants. W. L. George, in Harper' Magazine. I conceive the future homes of the people as separate communities, say blocks of 100 flats or perhaps more, standing in a common garden which will be kept up by the estate. Each flat will probably have one room for each inhabitant, so as to secure the privacy which la very nec essary even to those who no longer believe in the home idea. It will al so have a common room where pri vacy can be dispensed with. Its fur niture will be partly personal, but not very, for a movement which is developing in America will extend, and we, too, in England, may be provided, as are today the more for tunate Americans, with an abund ance of cupboards and 'dressers ready fixed to the walls. There will be no kitchens, but one central kitchen, and a central dining room, run and this Is very important by a committee of tenants. That committee will appoint and control cooks and all servants; It will buy all provisions, and it will buy them cheaply, for it will pur chase by the hundredweight.. It will control the central laundry, and a paid laundry maid will check the lists there will no longer be, as once upon a time on Saturday even ings, a hundred persons checking a hundred lists. It Is even quite pos sible that the central organization may darn socks. The servants will no longer be slaves, personally attached to a few persons, their chattel. They will be day-workers, laboring eight hours, without any master save their dutv. The whole system of the householder will be grouped for the purpose of buying and districting everything that is needed at any hour. A boy of seven protested earnestly after his vacation against being sent back to school. "What!" said his father, "don't you want to go to school?" "Yes, but not to that school." "And why not to that one?' "Because they want to teach me a lot of things that I don't know any thing about." Bowel Complaints in India. In a lecture at one of the Des Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the In terior of India, where he was taken sick, that' he had a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with him and believed that it saved his life. This remedy Is used successfully in India both as a preventive and cure for cholera. You may know from this that it can be depended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint that oc cur in this country. Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv. IPRHMP I l lMl 11 TTTENTIOI IV 1UU1 Phone Orders N It is unnecessary for you to make a trip to this store every time you may be in need of something in our line. . Just phone us, and tell us what you desire and we will have it to you in little or no time. ' . Physcians frequently telephone their prescriptions to us, ' and save'considerable time hypoing so. ; ' i - ,; v No matter what you may want how large or small your order may . be, you will find a cheerful, ready response '. r 1 , Suppose you try us today : r GoodDrUdSiore ilnnmihpo UJMin iJnrnnfim) m JAKE CARE '- , Rhone 16 CdshnUt,N.C. A -feri for -tfKe pte- gl 2 well tfKe eyes ll 'V! -a-tileo.. A Werij gNv V GASTOXIA COCA. vKif2 -&gS. COLA IUVTTLING 'l&Zl-S W TVtLaWi M m a V . ' ' i 1 f - Subscribe for The Gazette $1.50 Year , Saturday, July 1st 10 ...! 3 p. GASTONIA OF CHOICE N.C. t - . r - . - -I . . . - t. . ' f '' 1 I ' 1 - a t-' , i ' : 1 1 - K it 1 This ts the property or Price Real Estate & Insurance Co. 18 lots at corner of 5th and Willow etreets will be sold la the morning sale starting at 10 A. M., in the afternoon, start ng a 3 P. M.. we will sell 32 lota In Arlington Heights, and 10 houses and lota on N. Pryor Street. ' Gastonia' many cotton- mills were never in & more prosperous condition, than now. With three-large mills to be built, Gastonia la the most up-to-date, live, progressive town in the State at this time, with its large number of factories, new $80,009 Post Office, new $70,000 Hotel, new $75,000 School Building, with two $30,000- School Houses to be built, a large new bank building going up, 50,000 yards of sew asphalt now being put down, In addition to a large amount already finished; about 35 miles of sidewalks already finished, and building houses In great demand: Real Estate values are steadily increasing, and any Investment you make at Gastonia, at this time is sure to Increase in value. . It will pay you to attend this sale of choice lots and houses. Jnb 1st. 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. . " . , . - t We sell at auction and sell to the highest bidder, (as many of you know who attend-our sales). ' w " Brass Band Concert. Jar of money and gold watch. Easy terms. We sell rain or shine. ' ; i , - ' , - - Remember the date Saturday, Jnly 1st,, and the Ume 10 A. M. and S,P. M " ' . SOUTHS m REALTY AND AUCTION CO., MSV
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