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Gazette, HUltSDAY, OCTOBER •dii, 1893. USINESS TALKS. our newsy Kine' m too ];itf ^ publicHtion this W6ck. SCI1EDV1.E TIME. ftisejncntB inserted in this column at l a Imo for first insertiou aod 5 cents It each insertion thereafter. Harper’s house and lot tor sale, t class cook stove. 29 pieces. Lons Bkos. lu want good Banjo. Guitar 'lin strings you can u'et them at ' vjastoum Jewelry Store. iLOTTjiKs Good to send to your torneis occasionally. The Uazette IS the place to get them. LOTTEiis. Smooth on top side: it I give you the creepsand crawlies yotir fiiiijt'r across them. For m (jazette office. Why not have Jousinecss printed on a thousand of I! |hose etivelopes-5 cents a pack f) cents fur 20 pncks-have come »are pinpeifect bargains. St-e ,^adv. eJ^ewhere and drop in at j Gazette Office. illl h l'“ving a “liiffh Hevival meetings in their “City Hall' in which the eloquence of their speaijer followed h ' been fashionable balls and festibules to the great delight old‘';^,7you“g'’’ . prized up a window and Kin-^ M building at s Mountain. They opened Prof ^ false key and e from it a lot of new i>ens anH Ofl’for^o.'riil“'’ «ft«rwards peddled l^i! ‘'“’5' were World’s i„ A, ‘"‘'“.entoes- Another trHmp was in vj^astoniH selling “Liffhtninff P r i- radicato,- at 25 elnts a^vlLl It with\‘’ liT.T >*nd mixed With a httle ammonia, costing in all e -rrldioat? ^ spots l’EU.SO.\Al> I^ice Bi»ttc>rs. fmhiiin Blotters and two other cents a d«zen and five •r ten. Uheapei- than hegffintf nd you’ll like them' better •••• Culutubiau blotters. Ga- —Meek Boyce ^-hester on a visit ijome, • ■•MICJB DKXb. SHOT THE MAYOftDEAD. *T%va«n»i Quite a Riiuawar bin They IWarrl«.a Away From Home und In Great llawte, too May Tliey Never Kcycut It. XUe IVeff,. Rdllor D,.. „ DUeas,e^Hik 14^^ Cliariotte Obserye^j Last Friday evening Miss Mildred .11 iSOn. of TC»ncr’a Vi^nx-, Salisbury, Oct. 2o~nr i Price, president ofLivinffstr^r.'^ n died_^t!ris morning iriSXt' CARTER HARRISOX, Or assas.siivated. Aliiaon ol'King’s Mountain came over P*"’ t-lie greatest on Uie train to visit the family ofMr. the,negro race, and J, 0. oil ’cl t M. Nolen, bringiuglieTu nik" wTth I ^'tu^’irmanrtead her. Ihe two families lived as next- “ America and In door neitfhljora in King’s Mountain for was appointed by President SIX years or more and were on perfectly ^'eveland, during his Brst administra lamihar terms. Sunday Mr. Henry "“'(i consul general to Moss, conductor on the local freight ^id not accfS ;ppeare_d 0n the scene and wanted to ftive his ser„iV the South Caro.ina liue. Mr. Xt)len linew that Moss and Miss Allison were .^etheartsand this fact coupled wf h Iiaviiig bro Ight her trunk m’oule '■ “ -r- He colored people of his count*ry**^'''°^^ His death was caused by' BnehtN disease. He was born iii pTrl,i City, tiiis State, February lOU mi was about 30 vearsold L,d , recently returned from " And so he did. He told Mr Moss I ^ r/ Clover and in- I of ?f/j^r^ auTall^f tt^^tT^: “'a?f ^ ‘"“t'?«>c« “ license and“ marTy' Iiglit here. Moss consented aud placed Inmself, as the politicians .say, in the is here fron Lincoln and I'lirout. (}uv was in town Mon day looking after the c ■ —Rev D. W. county's revenue „ Tiiomasson, of Bf*I- t«d ,y"““ ‘'“siness yes- -M r. 'V. L, Gallant is in Washing- UIIS 1 t o.iiu^ , VVaketield, of Winston-Sa HI Dallas i:t tbt H..ffm an ^[onday, Nov. 13ih, for that Practice limited to eye. ear throat. ’ I manager in every county jiltuington & Weldon liail- 1 C'artiiina. ^ilress, li, E. Jones, I S. Life Insurance Co., Winston, N. C. ton to p I the countryrwV.uldn’Coe L“c\ tmlai;; bnrgla, alarm. - m the afternoon. That would never fi ■ f ’ m'' ^“^1 in time «n.ve. is visitinVi;;'Gastonia ti“ I groom's ^thf/^"o'^ranJ^ P;^yMan ciiii?r!^d7S=i.^ 1!!: horse to a tree. Services were not over and he waited at'he door. Mr Smith d.pe.sn’t preach long sermons, iiands of hia friends. In a f^w mVn- utes somebody was hailing at Mr. J. ™ graduated witl..-,distinctior“f,'nm p. Kank.n’s gate in Dallas. Our gett U.iiversity T„7Th™ii ^ 1.1I Register was informed tuat an '’•'“'"ary of the'4t M P y omergency was on hand in Gastonia al ‘“'“"'‘'t'ua- He was the first colored man lo nlef uiarnage license would i» the churelr'of Henry Wart s^M Kf p messenger i'i JJew I'or^ While in Lon er as conM^r 7“* I w "''''‘■“tio" htAlso preached in •iagston College, sidtat of i,iv- a pos.itjon he Much of the Ihe next thing needful wasapreacli- “i-ound to his pastors residence. He was out in Tour Shot. Fired Into h,. BMy F,„„ aHevolvcr-ABeliberaleli P«n. ■led Crliue-The Faniou. Poi. ■liclau and l.cadcr OlM m a Few Alinuie«>. Chicago, Ills., October 28 —Car ter Henry Harrison, Bve times mayor of Chicago, ex congressman, ex-com missioner, editor, capitalist and au tlioi, was assassinated at his own resi- dence at 231 South Ashland avenue this evening at 8 o’clock. The ma.. who did the shooting was arrested and locked up in the Besplaines station. There the DRY GOODS DEPARTMl OF ^HjE^ Gastonia ManufaottiHng Co? Unusual ^ttngai^ Street naan gave his uHLie as Eugene Patrick Pendergast. lie was atone time Chicago poLce force. kirn* ”P‘» the TRAOC ■■ ; CLOTHIXG, DRESS GOODS, I^ADIES CLOAKS f^R THE MEXT 60 DAYS. Ask for the celebrated Feather- bone Corset. Guaranteed in fit aud wear. ) a member of the at.d rf. r \ 1 premeditate.l and deliberately planned. At 7:50 0 clock the man ran up the front residence, at 231 South Ashland ayenue, and ra»g LhelwU. A servant answered the bell ^ for Mr. IlarrigsrfT/ to waft a iftio- the sVfa ^‘‘'■rison was asleep oi, -law toi.in -'’through the in i moi door open, rx’i.. ir ... J - v.oi,wHia this I groom’s mother’s on i n-"* i Wend, So Mr. JSTolen Sn^yre^s! ' A- M ’' " ''isit-'d ill Steele tieek last week and siiys he saw few Spiyer persons over there than ?-i=. ^'IL^WS. ^sgiving just thiee Weeks off. nday is commissioner’s years of age. father in-law, Mr. -S.M. Gallant, now*93 I considerably be- I yond the usual limits. He had prayer and announced a hymtf. The hymn Mr. Nolen felt beUer «ut iol the pastor has to read three or shi'n t5'" f for member- excellent ““‘“ended the applicants to the cnurch s rur#* am ti,,. ...k;i >a«tonia Cotton iflaricct. No. l»ales for week.... No. bales for week, last>ear.. No. hales fur season. 139 2G7j 9S0 Imorning since, frvices at the Rap Inday morning will irvauceof Ihe Lord’s frenblesome disease . or throat? Read ^you wish special ^iHy at Dallas last } Thomson spoke L the wheel house [^'f the Modena form in ^ligher thati this wt^ek is 'meiimes dalled Jones.” It is of gome of Shim’s Rnd nmny strong No l-ales for .season last yea|--1447 the while "m" Maiket 0]iens this morning i," ®^““'‘^t'liiiig was at 7.0U to 7.7S. I''Ui-ti'ig him; he looked nervous and conldn t keep still. But he surely would get the minister tin's time, for tlie paslor was ready todismiss the con giegatmn. But again Mr. Nolen was doomed to anxious waiting. Mr be“li 'id^f ““-““io" of the church to be ht Id after the congiegation retired. “ Mr. .Volen couldn’t He wrote tJje pastor a polit«: ibouc about $10,000 for I He was elected pi iugton College in IP has held sitice that j due’tu/f''«m the parlor" f i institute / “’«« ^i«d drawn daPat 9“”“! he held Fri- I t'le shot entering" tlir ahljon?' “’>0™ A L»wjr«r% Opinion of Bogu^ In the older portions of VirKinia it U Uui cMtom now, as it wm tome ago, for the judges to travel circuits and iu " weiit tb* iitc^ I havf in mlB'3 t! wa« a precis/ gentle_,„... „ , school, who wor«.Tuflled's!ilrt.. moment Mr Harrison stepped / 5?®'^ iimsejf dn his In an /nstant the ' " ' a revolver and fired, the sincere;,t friends of his race that' I :l"se to the’ m"u‘iile"‘o7';r'' ,?THisssgssst-r= o^^^LfaTedi^aUm.^’ir™ ““>■“-» was i,i the toseetheyouthsofhismce cdL-.rf.!rf shot w^^ '^'>en the first ilim ?r”rS''woX I ioudon in passed rapidly north on T,I I n® 1880, and while in England obtained a e"ue. Mayor uSoiT lecturing for I ‘ which he has Wor to Uiis i;^wa;.‘fhr a'““m;:^‘“^ feii into'S:^“butfe?’s‘i::;irl^r r”!!!:, aiices to his race hive'always teen I inir. rfn rillL^^ Vi if tlie advice Mr. Harrison was Sei-Vici>. at tho Prcsoyierlaii Chiircli I The usual services will be held al Christmas, which Ficsbyterian church next Sundav ,s year. Rev. R P Smith, the pastor, who ,s {« w J JV ^^ies(-ss!on of the North and ice Monday Carolina Synod at Tarb.iro wired Mr )rnina amp» i a i.. . wi. K A. Oostner yesterday morning that . i" time to be at his I the necessity of h‘is“imme- I post Sunday and requested this au- uouneement to be made. Tlle B. D.adl„cU tfroUca. Unable or unwilling to solve the deadlock over the Belmoiu postofflce diate presence to perform a marriage ceren.ony. Mr. Smith excused him- »elf from the sfssion, got his hat and n a few minutes Mr. Noleu had driven him to his residence. Ihe young folks made ready. The SiillSisi He hi. the "'--V'. >YIIU re i and wife. The impressive ceremonv the larM'st nnmU-r of votes, c osed by prayer, the minister ? h'"' t’ostmasterso far as 1^!., r** 'S "O longer piKket^ing good Democratic money will e Democrats disagreed as to whc ougilt to take his place. PtiK.s i II I im Corucr> Already the general turning around Vf,'- i'l residence circles. Cotton Manufacluring CompKny the lioiise and lot now occupied by Mr. M. I 'Pi' ‘*'”“^PS(»n and will move into it P’*"tfianj has tlif^ I /‘'^,*'‘'>ck house, ownf*d by Mr. Niell Ihe cut^'St little ^^^vis but now occupied by Mr. Noh- ■ ' Vf-rting an secured by Mr. Frost, Tr reuf;e. The house which Mr. Torreii '•ow occupies has t.een sold by Dr VV son lo his father, who will soon move to town and occupy it. Mr. Thompson will move lo Ihe Kennedy i.lace now owned by Mr. .1. H. Craig" whWe M Aloeirv, Dilling who vacates it, will tmv'i s’’ the fact.ir , Esq., attorney, Splendid record |nppears from ihe and legal ad- ^most proDjinent I men. the aud Livingston College,'of which he has p*"l started toward the SrS”t“.= I gj 1S,S".; t S5, "» ‘“'St r« followed, tne I said, "I am shotfAtston'and“w/i?'“"^ already .solved. Mr. Harriscm left hif " :e. industry, side and rushed ourupoa tl.e streerin these he urged pursuit of the assassin * >n them he saw 1'' the meantime Mr. i,„a Mrs vv race depended. H-Chalmers, who live acroa. h ■So equal in his started for the house as 11^?^!, •’was extreme the shooting, Tiiev s iwam ^ ^ lie had an '>ing up Ashland eveniie ^nrt m /fh' would and son, t'reston, in pursuit. YouSl Ilir® ^juue. f*S0n stopped lon^ ennnol, f i m^nt neighbor of the ass'issin;-nor *5 ■ OWv„ Ithen su.t«d on ,o%St oftbe"mr Mr. and Mrs. ChaJmei- he gave the negroes mce problem would h Prudence, tempara morality, education- upon bis people, and that the future of his. As an orator he ha own race, with which ly i>opu]ar, and wliej appointment to lecr^ some white faces i He Was tender^i njinisLer to .Lib^ land during his declined because or tiuue in his educatii^,- also election to the K his cljurch last yea> Pennsylvania, for thl He was appointed by GSoy. Holt oneoV I >>ave been’shJt'in the couiinissioners of tl,e colored exw- I 'i^ve been shot ” “No, 'iiich was I derer. to co/j • ■ork, as was / .'‘lakin^ a pilJiir of h -IS overcoat, placed i a-u"' ~i—^ooa lot •nsiMi ’8 head. The f branch of the Kin^VDaoeh- for^breatfi. “Von 1 “ °P town ehnrch ^ha side unearthed s case of im- gwtion that WM pe^ly eiasperat- ISS I weeks reUef had been “ '"’Oman with *hrea raall cUIdren. The woman claimed to aad urged aa the chief rea- »n for being dependent upon charity ^t she could not go ont to work ranse she could not leave her babies. One Sunday afternoon early last faU «he ap^ed ,n a wrfain Episcopal church a ver^children, and after teUing onltT.'t ^ ‘he little ones be baptized. A kind hearted clergTman performed the seremony, and after visiting the wo- ‘op‘s chair in / it under Mr. Har at Pitis'iurg, / *»ayor was gaspinij . j^ame reason. I '''«»*’c die,” said Mr r. Holt OMPnf / have be«n «h/,f ifoiititai |the invention ^ap, too. ladies’ cloaks the next sixty nia Cotton ManufHc- [ly’s dry goods store. find the celehiafed Jcorset are advertised |ip*-r. Is last request of our ^want to p^iv their pod—bring ihe wood. After tliis week mnre oifers W^ to buy our winter’s ^lump and then we wood purchasirttr i>aally. ^body in town now 7h the little folks than fnes. Satuidny after- Ihole cartro of them to visitiner fligrhland fils, and other points tiiQ. yoti,T>g .to the old Santa Claus ly get dwtvd over Beginning now in a few days, tJiemu scot wedding bells in Gastn'n^ wil chime out on the frosty airalmost every week until Chri.stmas. We hear o? a luinbcr of weddings on the bnoks but he f.AZETTEdoesn’t wish to givo any Mr\“rFLn ''‘''i“ -mel us to%t,v ,h ?■ authorizes off hoofpossibly come off about ChrisMnas. Unt in case it doesn t come off he has concluded to abandon the. idea of keeping transient ceT riV“ ‘'’,,’e''ote all tiie resour ces of his excellent hostelry to the ease and comfort of the five married couples who expect to boara with him couples in which four or five of his •)oarders wjll figure Prominently. the town com- ^m have pas.-^cd an owns should do. to officers who neelect their debts, This is J’o matter how com- >e allowed to deal with the capacity of an iingrly lefuses or neg- Jonest debts. llant, of Steele Creek, h the loss of sig:ht of He is confined to a jffers ereatly.- Char- )ct. 28. Mr. Frank to see his father this confined to a dark flamed eye, bnt ex- a few days. He had with this eye a year W. -tl. 1 A. tlic .nomia. SUNDAY, NOV. 5. Bible Reading: At the Feet of Jeans. Luke 10;.39. .K F. Johnson conductor; Dr. C. E. Adams, leader. ’ SUNDAY, NOV. 12. Gospel Meetiiig: The Saviour’s An- to the Sinner’s Cries. A. S vVilkerson, conductor: Jno. F Love.’ leader. was now just 12;41 and they had nine minutes in which to catch tlain; but they did catch it went ,tr happy. Iv"^y“w “‘^““'""'ants were Messr >v. I'. Warren and T. W. Wilsm. who , never miss an occasion of this kind if I they can help it. The forniei- looked 'vuh a wish tliat waa me kii rl ™ situ ileffir,’ l^“"t airca*: S')! ‘‘isforth,^p,;Vjdent I Thise weTe'uIe Jast^’words^.f h® tleb hopiug for “my time next.” American Society for the Edu- He iromedi itei^ k ^ cat onof polored routas. Ncious and died TT ^ Lincoln I ^be murderer w'iq^'f n wHiZTi i’ J’.* “tid from I "Coachman along Ashhimi "Inch he iield th« a * I wur/i Alonroe ayenqe to- bla attendance upon .dlviiis Bmri.fe at HeiMfated on a similar attendance on the part of the other lawyers and m«d« It his bnsinesji to see that they went With him in a body. One Sunday morning they fonnd them, wives at a town with no church except Methodists, and although tUs Nestor was an Epiacopa- tlfat th yourger attorneys that they would be expected to go to ehnrch as nsnaL They were l»t» in get- pig ready, and when the dignified old lawyer appeared in church and matched np the middle aisle, followed by all the bikers la the district, the miniater was well in his sermon. He stopped in his ^urae, however, gaied at the leader Of tho file a second, and then said: My friend, if yon had not stopped to pmk and to arrange those ruffles so caro- My you could have got to chnreh ia f thiih.tehour Md disturb the worshipers by yonr en trance. I give yon warning now." the preacher added solemnly, raising his finger to make the words more impres- Bive, that at the judgment day I ahall appear to testify against you ” when the minuter began to address him and utoal w^t ng in the aisle. When the preacher ^ lawyer said: fr,i‘An' ^ Pfaeticing at the bar for 40 years, and that mnch experience has shomi me that the greatest rogue ttJways tnrn.s state’s e%-idenoe."—New York Sun. G.ta.g . c.«f„,t.bl. locom.. lT,f "^antably disposed women who Wereat themselves in church misaionary ® variety ol pri texte end Jhcaa resorted to by imnrovi- dent and vidoua pe^on",™?^ t^ing money, clothing and food for DQUA BTEl FOR GW AND ALL riELD heeds. CURB, rs- KEJVJYli :^larv«iou» Escapc from OeaUi. J^"*^^[^y6wett Mc\rver fell n fe^t wi'Klowof tire Academy anJ is still living. Monday ! to school early, as his Before school was. called custom is. Inch he held the degijees A. M., li. aud D. D. J ward I pace Coming 1>AL,L.A«I WOTES. Cor. Gazktte. It certainly afforded your humble t'hpTin.i" “l^tairs and sut in stallwa x/'^*'^ at the head of the shutters were closed. As^he'^'SLned I comfort to kn™ anainst these they Hew open and out r felt some interest ii, he went backwMivi« xr,.— I to our whereatxiuta aud in ejc planation we desire to say that we were neither lost nor kidnapped, but simply have strayed off a little furUier tiom home thau usual, but we are back «Sain safe and sound after havine tak en n» the World’s Fair which is pro the went backwards. No one saw was 1n'*^fh •, wl'O was in the hall with Jewett Hu lushed down stairs to Bnd the little lellow bathed in blood, limp and -lu parently lifeless, fje had fallen a dls nn'd?r'’th the steps nrider the window. A hole was t-iii clear throUL’h his cheek by a tooth there was anotlier cut near his throat with numerous bleedings bruises He was taken in eharge at once by IVof McLauchlin and in a few minules re- gained consciousness and was able to waJ^H p “ooideut occurre l. He walked home and after getting quiet lansed into a stupor from which he did not recover for half a day Dr ^d-inw Ren at all Even the tooth that cut e7ou?'' I“ was not knock- ed out. Jewett is not more than ten yeais old,isa splendid little student a general favorite, and his marvelous escape from a horrible death i„ t ■ , me jiLij© rei 8 fi lends. For the relief t.f ai.x lous parents, we wiJJ state tij'-t Prof. McJ.*Huchiiii has had strips nailed a- crosa the windows, so that if the child- ren now fall out of them they must ‘break fhrough the bars.” SUNDAY, NOV. 19. Lessons from Incidents Recorded in 2 bam, 24:16-25; 1 Uhron. 21:15-18 rtw,''leade!r'"’ SUNDAY, NOV. 26. Tlianksgiving. A Volunteer !ser- vice. Public meeting. T. H. Adams conductor; b. M. Asbury, leader. ’ And tUeirRazor-have Boe« Beaien Mills fired up Friday The boilers and en- TOirably. The whistle ■sounded frequently! imo jow«-Harp* I ail over town for its i stateavlllo Undmark- ^ohinery is still going I . Thf> colortd people had a . fotton rooms ; ’possum supper of the season PrM?.! « water- night The occasion was advertised flx ures are by a boy carrying through the streets The well, elevated on the end of a stick f nfl: Inn to a capaci- of oard hoaid on which was and may be of an opossum The boilers with tho words fellonsper hour.- S cS b^rnl’Tn't^ne^d-ir ^ith operatives sion with music. So far as w Oia Furuuco Dots. Tlie farmers of this neighborhood aie very busy completing their fall a'd sellitg”' , L- Kiser left to-day ^l',’'ttanooga. Teun., to ther/ ,‘7, “ medical school there We wish him all the success his efforts deserve. II o* has moved into the house at Hovis’s store recently vacated by Mr. H. A. Self. ^ M^dlames S. Canley and S. L. Kiser ErSvTs?‘'‘“ visi- is ?fn'hu''I““ Froneberger, of Asheville . Sl“*‘ to his sisters Mesd^es Eliza HuHstetler, Mary Ann Whi e and Salma Ormand. The children of this community are ■mxiously looking forward to tlie i,i= h ? 11 was mistaken in his bast-ball report last week. No match game was played. A game was pos- i “P> however, from the different ' uines present. - «— • —vw.w*, viic oomo CO lie one of the grandest displays ever presented to the eye of man. The trip itself, the new and beauti ful scenery, the mountains, the broad prairie, tlie heads of Une cattle &c are, to one who delights to view such things, well worth Iheco-t weTaw ^f?ep‘' .nothing of what we saw after arriving m the great city of Chicago. It would be foIJy to a\ thatmaguiti- cent display in a little article like this so yon Will please excuw our siienS upon the point. siituce MissLoliiu Mason end Mr. Hal Me ’ Donal were ^united in the bonds of uiatrimony at the resV'STice of tire onde’s mother in thi„'‘ty ou last R^V. K. 2. Johnson -LiiJCointofi offlcii«tffUf Mr. John F. WrlsoD of passed through on the Kar^-L^ last Tuesday, eu route io hia platiu"' tu>n near Crowder’s Cfeek taius his usual jovial ^ disposition. ^ “"teous at a breakneck turned to the 6^t Third started for Besplaines St^eeTsratlon ana approached tiia « station desk. He was »t the no” a.»iH »i... _ , inat man I “He has kill- wishes to say is now] NEW STORi under Lineberger’s, xx. South and Main Street^ a line of goods ^ Wishes to EXt for the money—goldj paper. Sherman ■ Sherman law JSVlZ-SFOKi and much despised t will still buy ; w'ortii of^ E. N. Lin^ Gastonie cd Alayor Ilanisoo rr, pened''b^“he“;%s”;nTe1rom“'"®'‘^ pr’o .w.j; » excited'i^ople t'“’ Mrs. White, mother if Hon J V^hite, visited in town tijs we-^'k. ' B. expected to advised, everything passed off on,v?w «ipower of the voice, -no razors comin| into play ' Sfrry Pe2?al.‘° It Should Be lu Evev J. B. Wilson, 371 Cla burg. Pa., says lie will nt be Dr. King’s New Discovry for Cor sumi tion, Coughs and Jolds [|,at iT cured his wife who ws ti.l with Pneumonia after ,, attTci “X-a Grippe,” when varius othe? edies and several physic,ns had don ‘ her no good. Robert Bajer of i ■ i, port, I^a., claims Dr. Kig's New^lr covery has done iiim mre anything he ever used foLiifrT,-^ i" le. Nothing like it. Trial Bottles at Curri vL' ^T Large boti^^/ortd^ Tiifl ‘Jenind th exdtelVo",^;™ dergasV’Taid*ufe'f“ P*“- to a question M;orHL''rrtr.n‘tk?rti'‘‘‘^“'”‘^^ -Yes. and I am t|ie sergeant, inswer; “he promised fn • I (Joration counsshliin j'T” ®or I kept hia word ” not “Where do you live?” said°u,l‘‘“Sner'''ii' “>‘''er,” o’clock the patrol' wai”"^! ' 3-rvice for the j'rought into prisoner to the countv i"-i tlie that the murdfcie news spread rapidiv rtr,,.,?“l'”™''‘^hded Hherally untira-i^ut^tt^lrka^'^ when an occidental circumstanced closed that the same woman had taken the samo children to a Roman Catholic ‘'.'■P*''®'’ '"“t September ^d had taken them to a Baptist church for the same purpose in October. She was on tho “deserving poor" fiat threa churchea and spread rapjdly down ^7 ^ the officers drove from jk" the large (ounty buMdint a crowd of nearlv fivL i found assembled aiiout thV‘“", P«™ons prisoner was inot., J? ®"trance The to the station arid held™ tf*’*^ fearing violence to the „ asked for re inf„ Prisoner. They Of Sixty Uee s wHS?"“‘^- ^ 11:35 the prisoner a-"! at '■rought out of the if Boarded, was t” the long passaL / 1’," carried hustled into the w?^o? ■ and officers were barewXI* --anngl,^a,.r^-:;,''Sg'lS,™^ *?.•, I'as taken up lias written » series to American girls Mrs. A the pen again Mi,d i.Tr *' •''** >'»«en of familiar le’tterf to 2""“?" » «*'' for publication f'-- Journal during I894 Ladies' Some so well tliat she derivTa n?M“*tttTn® come from tho salo of articles of cloth ing and groceries to her poorar neigh- Ws.-New York Times. Europe** rr«par*tlou Por W*f. oven among the smallest nations, they are talking at this moment only of armaments, increaa® of soldiers and war material and naturally ^ of new taxes. In 1870 Europe vow annually to the preparatira for ^•^n^ ® “illiarao. At ,resent the annual expenditure for the pnrjwse is a milliards. In 1870 Enroos x vm.m men. TedMLghe.lt M that m case of war she conld place in men°''Tr^*’'^^v?®about 7,000,000 ai d h.r^'*^ Bhe conld have 18,800,000, ai-d her legjaUtion tends to ‘ number to 22,000.000.-^ I r*™.!. I. PnNi. not '^ou not afraid to carry home^ able article under 25 pou at the 84^,106 time m wholly Platonic—thaj slightest desire to api^ pate. It is a grand pendent, but as eocj stituted comfort iuit« content to j this direction toj parcels.—Kate 3 We Ake IVow RjEj To inform the p-,blic that agents for the famous Doil sewing machine which is renowned for its light i ning and fine workiDi qualities. We also carry a splendid^ OOOE’ STOJ niw. iipriaht coal stoves Open iranklins for Parlor Place use. owiection a ' kinds of ti roofflng, guttering and copper ( Short Noticed and all at rock bottom prij i^all and see us. Wo i hut the liest. Rew A. judge, in crossing tj iriat, r>i,. nel one stormy night Itruked a weli-know witty lawj- who » stiffering terribly from^a^i^t.. “Can I do anything for m?” judge' •‘I'es.” ®“‘1 the lawyer, “I wish your Itishj^* “"jj overrule this motion. ”_ b t„ tain Echo Mouu- cen.interest“ IPTOVn Arnt'v * good appetite. “Bo D’Arc^ for her dot.i afterward hg “Yaaa; : bud."—I Tijfl CutsJ Bhe/ Had Er/ J I '/
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1893, edition 1
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