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IN le Primsiye Eelmei. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N, C., AUG. 9. TWON DR1 ECTORY. Mayor W. A. J\Iamioy. CoTumissiv^nors—A. lUulasill, M- -"M. ('arpeiiter, K. B. Plonk, J. M. liams. Ti'cap.nvor—K. B. Plonk. Alaralial—W. A. Falls. Business Correspondent—H. P. AUi- sou. Biibscribe for The Progpepsive Kefokmer. onVy^1-00 LOCAL MWS Here and There as Gathered Our Home Reporter, by , Miss Katie Neal,, of Grover, is visiting her brother Lewis of this place. Afrs. Lizzie Falls has been' cimte sick for Ihe past few clays, but we are glad to say she is better. Sorry to letirn that Mrs. R. d • (hinsler was quite indisposed on "Ltsc Sunday, and was unable to at tend church. Mr. W. i). McKinley having made eptito a business trip over this state and a portion of South Car olina is new resting in our city. Mrs. T’. B. IMoArver and her sis ter, IMiss Ada Rhyne, came in on .Ia.st Friday’s train fora short visit to their sister, Mrs, J. R. Rbvne. Mr. Martin Rudasill and wife from Crouses visiteclThe parents of Mrs. Biulasiil, Mr. and Airs. C. B. Falls at this place, on last Sunday night. Jlr.s John Miller, of Tnncolnton, K. C., a sister of Mrs. R. T. Can- sler was in the city visiting her ipistorlast Friday. Her son Zeb also accompanied her. Master Harry Falls wlio has been indisposed for a few .days past is now up ami out again, lie 1,iad ail attack of something .nettle-rash. Repulilieaii Cenvention, Oiv last Saturday, the Republi cans held'tbeir county convention at Shell)}" and endorsed cn-epera- tion with the populists. We learn that J. T>. Fortune was nominated as a candidate for the senate by his party. AVill it bo a f.hree corn ered race or will Fortune bo en dorsed by the populists? The Bee Hive. Our buyer for “The Bee Hive” is visiting Boston, Brockton and L)"!!!! searching for shoo nianufac- tures hand ])ressed tor cash to keo]3 their business •niovimr. Ten days hence if you will visit “The Bee Hive’’ you will see adisplay of every iinaginalile kind, never be fore ecpialed in the city of Char lotte. J. D. Collins. that the advice of Air. Anthony is not being heeded very much. Air. Hoyle is well posted, is a tolhi'g tump speaker and get a line hear ing. Mr. (Juinn held the uudiencM.' in rapt attention and laid belorc facts and figures thiit slionld con vince. Air. Byars made a fine per sonification af 'Grover Cleveland and created no little' merriuumt. •Mr. Alillcr was not out. M’e guess he is already tired trying to per suade people'that Gievelaiid s ad ministration has I’ccn a good one. A Fisti-crd'l'. *AVe are reliably informedihat at Grover last Saturday evening sev eral young men fell out and got into a fist fight when Air. W. IT. Herndon made an attempt to ]iar( the coml.iatants. This did not suit*them and some one struck Air. Herndon when he set in as if to thrash out the crowd. The affaii was soon stopped, and on nextFri-. day only eight must answer before the mayor. inoplo I’icnicei’K. The following young chaperoned In' Air. H. H. Hoyle and Aliss Alice Carpeiiter eii joyed a delightful day on Tues, day on the mountain and at Sparrows Springs: Alisses Ger trade Ataiiney, Viola Long, Flocsie Kendrick, Eliza Black, Carrie AVhite, Nannie AT.otley, Lillie Baker and Alinnie Kuda sill; Alessrs Hunter Alauney. Laurence' Maiiney, Johnnie Alauiicy', Dorris Alauney, Cliar- lie F’ulton. and AValter Dilling, ike Clf for Binniiiglsain. It was indeed a merry crowd of colored people thot assemhlol at the depot in this place last Thurs- da}'. - The cares if tills life nor the anxiety of the next did hot •seem to 'rest for even a iiiiiiutu up on their minds. “All is well that ends well,’’ and .so it may be in tnis case. But these“ brethren ill black” were'a- bout starting to the mines of Blr- riiingham where an agent had prom ised them from. $1.50 to $4.00-per day, and w'o caii' hardly blame them for. being merry; for sucfli prices as ■ these, if 'obtainable, ought to both sta;t and tickba a crow’d who want to work.' The Dilling Alill at Fingy Alomitain is now running somij ot its machinery. On the 1st,of jtng- ust the cards were stavtede and since that date the spimiing! was beg'.ui. On A!oiuia;| llu looms ar'.-l expected to start, f In a very few day.s every tiling wi'i bi- in full running ordoia FROm FATTERSOr'3'$ S?R!I cs. The Gauss of the Hard Tiintii Dis cussed by a Citiz P.t'I'TEIiSOX Sl’KIXGS, X C. This 13 riot “A T rnn fJT IP, Advertise- filsnr. iJl-LiU Th,e Ceiebrate l GRADE ' PORTf^vA?TS Are made only st DAY’S Portrait S t u (i i o July 1 ^9 ■ Charlotte, N. C.—Milwaukee, Wss. Those are the me.-t life-hke, most aesirable, and TOHN'^hm- traits'made. We guarantee .satisfaction . ’'Y’Y’!nrSomliLnFHoii.se, We com panie.s, and tbeu-agents, 111 preference to .a iich.ml . A large line L'Oin any kind of small pietave. Ri’^to^rapUs tin kpes otc^, of k'raniesof the newest yiatterns.in oaks and bioozes k 1 Onr prices '.-.re very reareiiable. Write ns and be convinced. A tmv moi li.ablt Ao'critM AV'iUiteU. For terms, piice.s, etc., address H. M. DAY, An uglj’ Affray, Several boy.s,'while under the in fluence of whiskey, got into an . • . f ra.clfHii'i Uilfraynenr the gold mine last Miss Carrie Currie, of ..Gastmi a, . o, who has been stopping at the halls | house for the ])ast ten days or two weeks returned to her home last 'Tuesday afternoon. Dangcroiisly Shot. On tlie streets of Charlptte last Monday quite a dangerous shoot ing affair pccurred, in which a geiiTleinan by the name of Alyi'i's, a (li'ummer from X. A., ivas shot by Fred Oliver. It appears that some bad feeling arose between the two men about somethiiig said, or siipposen to have* been said, at Alorehead at a german some time since, which caused a “break” be tween Mr Alyers and his “intended. V'ince then Air. Alyers has tlireat- 'eiied to kill Air. Oliver on first sight. Beeiiig Mr. Oliver pass in a buggy ho made for him and was shot twice. Alyers fnemls. claim that he is insane and did notminiu 10 kill Oliver, but Oliver ' look no chiuices, Oliver has given liond in the sum of $5',000. I Alonday' evening. One.ot the lioys i WPS shot in tlve knee and another cut in the hand,.but neillier is sup- tibsed to bo dangi'i'oiisly wounded. We have not be.C'ii able to oblain Alossrs..!. IT. Quinn and Robert | ,,artio.g but ^ Hamrick, of Boiling Springs, gave j that,Dixon and A'ates w.ere 'US a pleasant call on Saturday eve- I tpem, and that Dixon did , r.ing. Air. Quiim is now IooI-ii'Ct I p,_e shooting and cutting. Dixon after his candidacy for clerk cf tiio | guilty .of carrying court. ■ j concealed weapo'n and is making 0 L. Lawton, of Bes.senier, | a reputation as a bad |iov. gave us quite a pleasant call yes-1 tf-rday morning. Like many olh- if Con-,' p,j(.,gg,-3. yiauiie.y Bros, ct Plonk would I yjjg \y,■)(,{.; i;i an ad that tolls ! you where to go to 'find sonie choice 1 ■ (-rs, the C)d. thinks tliat y.rcss would go home times get better. .Mr.,1. A. Bhervill .wlio has been | bargains. These men are too-well cui'.-'.u'-ed at thi.s oifi'-e as foreman established to need any thing hut has gone to Atlanta, Ga. where he could get iTioro pay than wo could give him. This issue is our own get up, bv Messrs. AlcGinnis cc Ferguson. Airs. Pat Sellars and little Fay left for Central las Friday, and at- li'i- remaining in that town a day \ or so proceeded to their, home in .Atlanta. AVisli wo could have t.heso gooil [)e''plo with us nil the t ime. AVe are due our esteemed friend, Aliss Alay AIcLaughen, a.' apology for leaving her out last week, but when we explain Ibatthe write up of the mountain, trip .pamed .her and was crowded out; - me hope it ilI bf.‘ all satisfactory. ' AVe received a pleasant call ou last Fritlay from Messrs. F.fr, lor- tenberry and J. M. Hoyle; who were canvassing in this side of the county—Air. Fortenberry in his own interest and Mr. Hoyle in the interest, of the Allianoo demands. Air. John Roller, of Tennessee, who is famous f(-r driving fine stock into tnis section, was in town last week. He looked .somewhat sad as he drove around town this t im?. There was a vacant seat and doubtless an aching void. But we mqo ho could tell us all about the widow’s family. a passing notice, hut we woiiltl au- vise Pill to read and heed their notice. .Alost people will look for some thing from the new firm of M. L'. Adderholt & Co., and he has it in this issue. Give them a trial or der and be. Itoriyinced that they will do you right. The Comity Primary. The canv'assing board m.'t: in- Slielby o’fl last AIond.a.y, and after canvassing the vote found that B. Miller was nominated to tliS: senate, Ed Dixon to the house, and all the old officers to their respect ivo offices. ■ There were between 1,200 and I, 400 votes cast in the county, and; shows.thatmore, interest was mani fested in th'e .riomination iis com pared witlLtwo years'ago. AVe have so far failed to learn the intino of any one :vho has changed his vote niong the reformers. Soldiers iiciiiiion. The inemhers of companies 0. I), and F, of the 55 North Carolii'.a tro()))s will hold a reunion at Fall- ston, N. C. sometime in Soptembei' next. Rev. P. R.Elam.AV. L. Bea- ison- A. R- Beam aiiiLT. D. Falls, of Coi'npany C. J. B. Cabiness, C. T Iliimriek, AI. A. Randall and Lewis AA'eavrr, of Compaiiv D. and N. D. AVariick, A. P. lyister, AV. A. AViliiams and Peter Mull, ,of Company F._aro:ap])ointed as a committee'of arraiigcments, and are requested tcmeet at Fallston ion the 14th inst. at' one o’cleek n. m. to perfect prrangemoqts and lix a time fo|' the reunion. The Captains.lpf said companies are ri.'q.uosted to m.eet .witi; the committee. Old Sor.mEiis. In mv last I was Irying to calJ your attention to some facti fn re gard to to the decrease in ca^r’eir- calntin.g medium.- As soon a.-; Con gress had made laws to sir,j, tin money schemer,s, national .banks etc., then it was’ that a few W.ate)- man gave the alarm, butthe.alarm wa.s not lieeded, the contracyon of the em-roncy kept right on. ' Now let ns’cxamino the elTects -irf this contraction on thi' prodnetspf tlu’ farm, and on the larm At the.close- of. the war bet.wc'^Edlii.; states'we had about fifty.- liirs per eapit'a. A halo, ot^otton weighing five hundred "itbunds would bring four hundred tiitl,£ix- i teen dollars. In fifteen ye:-4's af ter, wo find that to get fdis.it! miioh; we must produce over sevonf-b.ah's weigliiiTg five hundred pomrJls each and at this present time, sit^co' 11k repeal of that “miserable! mak- .siiipt,” the Bherman act, vie find that to realize as ituich as we onei did f))r one hvile-of cotton, \V)> must produce'cloven hales, a-nd to-day a faym that a faw year.s ago woitld readily soil for ru,o thousniid dol- lar.s, will not bring live hundred and the same applies to other things as well. , I,et us look at the other side 'as vie do» not wish to be, or appear, partial. That class who worked the schf'mie's to bring about this condition of tilings, have 'all the lime boon growing richer, so you see their laws were intended to I make some rich, but that themass-] os should l)e made-poor, ami it does riot taki! a soloinon to see Ifiiw it all works. Now, we lay all the blame fur this state of things upon tlie two old parties, ami the greatest blame upon tlie Democratm party : .that j-s iJio party ofmy earlier life, and no one aegrots inoro ^|h.aii 1, that it shoukhpurn its back upon the groat common peo]>le of the country, but let .nm fmk, are not the jieojile wliO vote to keep in pow Home Office Charlotte, N. C. THE OLD AND RELIABLE. Wo care not wlum urn- how far you waat to go We will Take You. -0- Carcful, courteous lliivers. Evcrytliius,’: first class Give its a mtll. At the same Old Stand. HAVE YOU MA.DE A YOim WILL? ; AVhji ' hot? xYti’.ing' to leavi AA’hat W'culd vour-f'.imily do if you were to die? It’s thi; util.y or e, - ry man' of fami.lv to pa'ovide fi i tile future supp'ort of those whom • he has made dciiendenf- uj)On him. Every man, no matter what hi,s in come, can do this without incon venience or distress by investing ill a Tontine Policy of tl e EQUlTABiLE LIFE. It makes you a wealtliy man aj; once,insures bath yotirself and fam ily aga inst want, whether you liv® or die. .A. ri‘((iiest will’ bring vcu full exiihinations.J J. B. FORTUNE, Special .'Agent, Shelby, N. C. BLACK & RHYNE, King’s Mountain, N. C. INSUKAWCE. B. R. AVILLEFOIU), Aokkt Insui'i.'S aga,met loss tire or lightni"g. lU' da.mago I'y Bkst AAIERICAXT, AAIEHICzVN. GERAI.AN GERAIAX ANT) ’ ililNGTASFI 'ENGLISH Mil ®er M- Companies represented. Base Bail; The Gblcle.ii Tip '.Independ ence (colored) nine, of this,place and the Center Hill (colored) nine:of A’ork county li.ave re- centl,v plavedtwo match games at this place. The laqt gaine resulteil in a score of ?)• to 21 in favor cf the home niney Some flue plays wore ma.de on either side, and the nine here are feel ing that they can't be beaten. nr a set 'of men wbo' arc all tne time are making lays to suit the rich man, the bankor-y trusts ana tlie like, to fh& inju'r'sK "of them selves and tlieir iieigdibors, tlicV are 'nmro to blamo than tlio legislators themselves. Again', arc wi.) to's-.up- ooscl-hat the people caidt see and knoiv-tlie c' n-tlitioii ol o.'ur coun try?'' .Aro tliey to ignoi'aht.? Or are,they blinded -by ])arlv pn'ju- d ice ? ] t is to be hoped m.it. riQtn tQR i-iiingVf; sMZ lii $/j0 llmli Grade h TTT 1 n A mM¥ Enlarged E i •li if Dull 1\11-G6. All woxk ^uanii'-tccd. Most ovevy tai;uijy ji;is ojic '01’ niorc i.;K*,tiircs tlio\ wjii.t (■'’ii!ai'i.'’C'.d., In ow is tlu> liiTit' fo solicit oi-'.lerB in tlie ('onutry tuv Fail delivery. A few more younD men (d* i^joiid cliGraetOM’ wanted • L‘ till vacancies in HortU aim South (L-irolitiM. t?or terms, tei- ri'orv, cte.. aeldress 11. M- Day'. Oharlotte. K. (> -'stsmswnsKCTS.’S .^'cc.'zjtssbi* KJNETV rEAllS OLD. Lot US toll yon ho\v to save them. / GO TO CARPENTER - & BRO. To biiv all}’ Goods you need. They cr.rry 3 BRANDIS of the best SHOES to be found. Also the LA'i'EST STYLES SHOE SHOP. T have moved my Slipd’ Shop li'iiin AViseinoti street to the .west .side of the ri''er,i;e.'if Mr. '■■[oltoi-i’e, wl)ei'o I will he glu-d, to iiccoitnno- date inv cii^tomeis. -. “ - J. A. I.HUDGES, Henrietta, N. C. DEPRIEBT BROS' J.ATTD/iORES, H. 0., is headiiinirtcra fo'r evei ything kept in general in'srchantdisp. AVc keep every thing :n the Dress Goods Line. If you need a suit of clothes wo' can sell it eb'enper tlian any one. Come and see before yon buy. AVo also keep a full line of groceries. Buy sugar ;md eofl’ce while thej'are clteap. ,, . . AVe mean btiPiness. All we ask is' to price our goods heforo bttj’ing. DEHRIEST BROS., .Jaittiinores, N. G. ,.I.)REf GOODS, and exj lenence I call The Township Priinary. The township pnm’ary passed of quietly and without enthusiasm at this place on last Saturday, There vrere 90 votes cast, most all of ".'hich were cast for the old of; fioers. These' gentlemen received 80 of the votes cast while,.only ton were scattering. For constablo of this township, Mr. W. S. -Mauney- received 81 of the 90 votes east. That Nig'«--er‘TMeWV . . j AVe have not been able to get the ‘ Old Johl Connor used to say, “a | vote of the Groycr box except to white man can catch a nigger goin | learn that tne old officers got the uphill, but wdmn he starts down | vote and that no constablo was hill it is no tise to follow him.” | voted for there. ’.rids was (nie last Sunday when : * * Mr. I.eo Falls undertook to catch ■ The Speaking the fellow "who has stolen hi,s mol- i On last Saturday there was a oDS ll'.at morning and came into : large and enthusiastic crowd gath- town. AA'ings would have been in | ered at Patterson’s Grove to hear his w.ay when they got Itim mcely ! Messrs J. M. Hoyle, J. H. Qnmn started. He was soon gone and ; and J. C. Byars speak. A fetv^ the Countv save of boarding him. i'democrats were out, but it seems 3IILL NEWS. Xew.s Coucerning Our Mills at Home And Abroad. AVork is still moving on as brisk- at Crowders Mountain mill and soon weaving'will bogiu at that 'place, b . 'Mr. AV. A. Alauney informs us ly that alU'ho ij'iachiuery i,s at Uio 'Long Bhoal .mill, and will be placed as speedilylas possible. Air. Mauney is atthemill all the time 'yet. ; , . S. C. Thomas, of uacolot, .,S. C.’ has accepted the position of over seer of iVeaving. This company IS also putting in two new 80 saw gins, elevator and distributor sys tem compk.'te. The Enterprise at Kings Moun-, tain is now opening up a full stock of goods' at'their store room on the factory ground. By next week tlie store(will be fnjly opened up. Mr. John L. Ferguson has accepted AA^atcii tlie X. Tim X just after vour r.apiie is a - reminder that the time for which you have paid your subsiription has expired, and, also, an - invita tion for you to renew'. Ate urge yon to come forward and renew at once and thus aid in TuiliAing ui'i the couV.trv. The X X cross indi cates that your paper will be dis continued nnlcs,s paid for at once. A'Jo will be sorry to discontinue anybody’s paper, but in i oerta-jn asses we think it Uie h.est to do. OBITUARY. The little child of Mr. X'ri Alr.s. R. L. rh)nk which had bWu taken toAlrs. J. A. AVare’s on k.accounl of the Imalth of its hlotbcr,' lied ves- tarda}' morning at 3 o’clop i, a. in and.w'ill lie buried this niorniiig at I-oiig Crook church. The ohikl was a little ov’er three moijiths old Ml .By my age soil you Ih.o CliEAFEST GROCERIES in the market, and we ure. Read; and Willing to trade FOR CASH LOW DOAVN. Heavy and I’ancy Groceries AL- AVAY.S"FRESH. ' L, .M. SUMMIT, Kings Mountain, N. C. PKOIMRVS OOLt JlX. .'V Very’fine lot of straw hats :K reduced prices. Carpenter Bro. t- Go to J. H.Hamku'ight for hoani and lodging at Grover, N.C. tf. Those who have mules, nitUe- dogs and sheep needing treatment of any kind should call on i)r. ( . H. Taylor, Areterinary Surgeon am’ Denti'at, of Gastonia, X. C. tf. Tavlor’s coVm mixture should b in every stable. It cures colic i) From five to thirtv mimiles i! given in time. C. H. 'I’AALt.lR, ' yf Gastonia, X. C HATS, READY MADE , .CLOTHING ETC. - AV'ji'en tliG c; ndi dates come round you should go in stvlo to meet them xVnd don’t forgut-thoy all like SUGAR, C(.)E.FEE, RICE, MOL .-ASSES ETC. and those are all low down at *■ CARPENTER & BRO. King’s Mountain. N. C. THE |tW!iv do yon buy your patent ilottr w'heu you liavo it inadc at BJ.ANTON’S MILLS? lie lias replaced liis.aM inacliin-, ei-y by tltc iiupri)ve(l patent, cess, and can nitdtc you as good, flonr as you can hny anywhere. Try Ids mill witlt your wlieiit and you ivil] be convinced.' B. BLANTON. C., Alary Moss, of Gqjver, N died quite sud.leiily/ at the LIVERY STAllLK. New V tl; icve.s, New ITaniess, Fresh Horses. FRESH MEATS - —— Como to see my Markol . ■ for , - FRFSH' MEATS, FISH, &c. Tf you wish to .buy or sell a Jtn.Cil COAV Call on J, C. Bfflpriier Kings Mountain, N. C. It. S. SUGG, Licensed Dkijooist, Kings Mountain, N. C. Fleet home of one of It.u- neigh )ors in last Tuesday morning at ( ,o‘cdock a.in.and w'as ituried at, Bitllalo church on Saturday. On Thurs day she had gone over ti ^eo her brother, Air. D. R. Bell am |started for. her home . that . evenijrig. On her return she got so l-ta-d tff thiit ------- i ^ a position as salesman at the Eu- i she snipped at Air. Adam^ where • ■ ' ' she died next morn’ing. terp'riso- store. During the past month the Cow- jpons Alanufaeturing Company has ! added another 150 horse power, Lane and Bradley engine which now gives_300 horse’pow'or double engine. The now' placing down 141 ,:li w-il4'bc "ivoven Savannah, Ga., April 26,''1839. Having used three iKittleso.t P. P. P. for impure Wood and meneral w'cakness, and having lienvod lorse power uouom great benefit from the sa-mTliaviiye ■’ "'Hv . valued 11 iiomuls ill wi.'ighl in foul' same company j ^ ^1^^ Lowell pomnaending it to all unfo|tnnates fine 1 alike. Yours Indv, " f I . JohnMjkkis. Cancer Permanently Cured. Home treatment. $20 to $3o. Send stamp for book. Jno. I-. Harris, Fort Payne, Ala. Carpenter Bros, -will sell you clothing at reduced rate, for the next ti n daj'S. tf. The colobrated Go.')r.gia shoii cun be had at Cai'ponter Bros, at low est prices. 'f'L W.L. Doihglas $S t)E. CORDOVAN, FRENCH5, ENAt-lEaED CALF. *-4-.*is.s.=FifeGAif&KAtiaARea T ?5.epp0LICE,3Soles. ,t,s.o.$2.W0RKlNGMa«^ ■| EXTRA FINE. ' i2.*i7JBOYSSCHOCLSljOES. . -LADIES- cenD for catalogue W«IL*DOUGl.AS, ^ BROCKTON, MASS. Y»u ('{HI eav(* ?mo\u'v l>y i)iu-chu.Niiis \\ . !*• Bt'-cau'-.e, wf> nrethc lar'ccsl inanura.cUircr!^ oI qdvenised shoes m the world, and guarantee the value by stnminnR the uaine and pnee.ou the bottorn. whirli protects you against luuh -DTices and the iniddleinan’s profits. Our shoes enual custom work in style, easy fitting and •wearing aualities. \Vc have them scid every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Taiie no siib.sUtate. af your dealer cannot supply yon. we can. by ‘ OARI’ENTER & BRO. HOOD DRIVERS Will take.-or-send'you at any hoiir. No pains span'd to.plea.se all. The nldt'st Livery man in tlie city Stable iiea-r Ganslei'llouse. 1 .1. U. GARRETT Kings Moiintiiin, N. C. All kindspf Drugs kept fresh on hand, l-’i'escriptions filled day or night. All nice Toilet Articlca usually fcMiiid in a first, class.ilriig store lor sale at 'all times.' Drugs, Patent. Medicines, Paints, Oils, YarnisiHiS, Soaps, Brushes,. &c. give mo a trial. WE GO TO R. R. HOW" SER’S STORE l''OK Heavy ;ind Fniicy ' Xroceri 0 s. Tobacco, diiiiil'. Ci.g'.'.ry, and Can nod. Goods, i . _ Kruits, clc. j GINGER ALE and SODA WATER R. R. HOWSER, King.s Mountain, N. C. PAINTING Doiu) Promptly tuid Neatly in' F’irst Class stjTe. PRICES LOW.' S, E. CORNWELL, K ing's Mountain, K. C. —Cali at— ' E. F. GLENN’S Coiifectioiiei'y Eblidilisliiueiit for all kinds of Frc.sh Fancy Ca.ndics, Fruiti, Cigar,-', Tobacco, etc. Gasloiiia, N. C. miiiiiRUi D I HAMRICK, — DEAl.EK f,\ AMERICAN .\M> ITALIAN MARBLE American and Foreign Granite 1 , purchase directly from tha Quar-. ries in V.ennont and Carara in Italv, ami can give the lowest terms poSBibie. Havin,g served an apprentice- ship under one o'f the best sculi'itors in Anieriea, 1 am y ropircd to do the finest work on short notice. Orde.r.s from a distance solicited, ■and satisfaction guar,i-ntoed. Mi-mumentai Work a Special tv
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