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THE GAZETTE. THPBaDAT, FMUtPAEY BUSINESS taiks7~ AdvsrUMWSai' e»n>< la rtw column at MnasatUM tar BrsiliwnrtJaa w4 i owU sen .tor sac* bwsrUno Ikmdv B. T. Harper's bouae acd lot (or sale. LD NEWSPAPERS for ad* at the Gazette Office. I'VE OOHDS of-wood wuetrd. Pine,oak, or rolled. Apply quick at The Uaxbttk Ornca rriYPEVVRITBK I.IKEK and bond X paper*. A beaattrul line of litre* good*, ruled and unruled, now on the way. Hold ynur order* a day ur two. You can a* an I ted everyway at Tee (Uutti Office. LOCAL *EIVS7 —This ia St. Valentine's Day. —blrighriding was oauoh enjoyed on tbe It reels Tuesday and yesterday. —The list of Juror* for Spring term of court wss printed last week and appears again thia week. Set If your name is on It. —Storm prophet Hlcka la not yet without honor. U is Hie middle of February and winter la not only hold ing It* own hnl nlaint everytloug else it can get ita Itand* uu. —Rabbit hunting was in order last Tuesdsy. Threo S)*uts with leg* lugs on. turned down cup*, and turned up collar* paused tbe office window about Boon carrying gv* ootto* Ull trophies. —Don't borrow tbis paper. Pay fnr It like a man, as m'at nf your i eigh bora do. You will I lien no longer be Claaaed aaa -Simd b'Bt"*nd a “lane,** end Cmn lo k youi conscience In the face every d iy end i l«ht In the year and pot blnab. - K lit bury H.-raUl. —The meeting* at Young Men’s Christian Aseoclallon lisve been In progress since Moi>day night. They are conducted l>y Evangelist Gales, whom religious Gastonia bus known only to love. Despite the weather, lb* mast legs have had good attendance and are Increasing |u lolwrwst from night lo ulgbt. —Two coltnn mill men from Mass a ebasetts ware la G-tstouia last «»k. They liad been over llw South on n lour of InapacUon, taking nutesas they went on every plisee of cotton maun factoring In tlM Suutil tn saltafv liiein selves whether the Not lb could stand up in eomprtitkm. Tliey went through mills here, and nn leaving tlwrlr vet* dtel waa, '‘You’ve got usl” mmytmm ■afldlag Lau. M<**ri R. P. and L. K. Rankin bought two bu'ldb g lute last wa-uk from Mr. Q. W. Rigan. Tl*j in located !>n norUi side «it VVnai Mam at rent In llm giovo beyond Mr. Lrjuy Morrow'a. Th« lota have a total frontage of 2<X> fe.-l with a depth of MW feat. Tim purohaaors ootataiopluu building residences there in the uot far diataut future. Far (ha Saw Llyaar Law. Petitions are bring circulated in tlm county aaklug Lite present Legitimate to enact a law reaeiubliug ilie. Mimia Wippi manual uf regulating the axle of latoaLeatlng liquors. Ttie promoters of ihta meaaure la-lirve It will b« a long step forward In dealing will) Hir gigantic liquor evil, and they appeal to •very friend uf tetnimraooe. aobrleiy. nod morality, to omne up to the sup port ot lbs pr<>pused measure. Mrs. J. A. talaMkxra OsaSti Mrs. J. A- Ratcliford died suddenly list Friday night, it ta not know o ho* or when. 81m was found dead In lad •auly Saturday morning. Abe was In Iter usual Imalth the day before. It le supposed site bad lieaat disease. She was tbs moHmr uf Key M. M. Ratcli ford, and a good pious woanan. bite was buried Sundaysl Mow Hops, Rey. E. A. Millar conducting Ilia funeral •Trims Tkt lav Magtslswl—. As we trade retard the law, Usstonin Is now antltWd u> about tbrru Justioea o( Ilia pesos. Wlio win gad the «p polntsnenli? Well, lust watch and see If It doesn't turn out this way: L. L. Jenkins, W. if. Whlu, 8. M. Asbnry. Those are the meo likely to ooustlluie Gastonia's Judiciary under tbs new regime. The boys nliould get them s bsooh and organise llm court Just as ■non as tbe rtlnpit are In from the Legislature If they do, hsia's tlm way It will be: Jenkins, Chief Wor ship, WbiU* and Asbnry. Associate Worships. Watch and son. ■atlas IkstanMHs Mr. Thoa. U. White has a twenty dollar btU In lha eonliuental curreuoy of 1T78 and an >4d brass or copper but ton that la alleged to bars barn worn by George Washington. Thu button la about the ill* of a allysr dollar. Oa the faoa of ll»e button, around tlis rl®, la tha legend; "Long Lire the Prestdeol,” ana In the neuter is a mon ogram of the letters Q. W. It wts gfreu to Mr. White 40 years Hgn by a man whose grandfstlier was in llw Reroloilonnry war. The priming oo (he bill of currency la quite legible and an expert enuid easily read the signature* and imnier written un It mure Ilian a liuudred years ago. Nobody now woald at that glance taka this bill for money. L looks Teiy*,muoh like the tmnk nf an old alataose. Mr. While justly prlies It highly. Slid ts in oorreepotioence wllli asms anmlsmultc banka regnrdlng tie best disposition to make of it. It came Into bis hands thiough Mr. Hlehtaond Hayes abu r met red It fr<<ia a. one old family rfleou In Caldwell enatit). e««eew A Dre Moines wniaan wlm hat lean troubled with freo mutt on 11s, ou> eludad to try an old remedy in a h»w way, «ad accordingly aim to-di a P.ble apoonfal (four timet ilia n-ml d.-re) «f Chamberlain's Oiuvib Hsnn-dy j,„,t before going to bed. The next moro loa aha fbwnd Gist her wM load alm-wt entirely disappeared. During the day she took a law doses of the remedy (non teaspoonful at a time) and at night again took a bthiaw|a*<»fal b fnr* going to hud. and oa the f.dlnwiuf morning awoke fr-e from all symiaosna oflheeold. Sines then alts haa, on sersral oaaaaiona. need this reo edy In like manner, with lbs Same good rr •aha, and la mush staled orer her dla oeWfy of «o qetek a way of eating a Koi aaU by Ourry A Ksoaedy, rUMIAL 1U1IM. -Mr*. C. M. Campbell, Mtsallsttts. ■ral IIHb Weaver reluinod ■•holy Tues day momirc from their Memphis trip. — W. II. Lewis, Keq . spent two or throe data of ||>b w*> k lu Lenoir oo prorosslnnal business. — Mr. E. I. Wilson whs in town yesterday lo sell at snot ton some share* In the B'-saemer Oily eott tn mills to ■nMsry a Judgment lu favor of Wentger Ootldng Co. — Mr. B. C. Fair**, nf King’s Mtn., was in town Tu-sday. He like* lib new home well and eaya lie Is perma nently located lb our staler town. — Mr. Frank I). MeGouran. of l’ow rllvllb, A. C-. la Stalling lib titter. Mr*. W. F. Marshal). He le on lilt way to Clemaon College. —Mr. I. I„ Smieti. a brother of our lownenen. Albert and Eli Smith, lit* returned from Texas and tha Weal wlierv be lias mad* his borne for sever al yean. —Bev. E. F. Jones b In Statesvllb aaebtlng pailor U. U Church to a meeting. TWe Week's Weather. Thvrs lev. been an abundance of it. Snuw began to fall Wednesday of last week, and Thursday it whs thru* or four inches deep. The mercury was hanging on at about 89 degrees. About sunant Ihe skies cleared up before a strong wild wind, frveging cold, and that nlgtil toe mercury plunged through Ure lee au-l found relief only al 8 degree* below tern. Friday, Sat urday. and Sunday the weather con tinued dear and bright, siwl liltiug cold, with the tle-rmom.-tor reghter ing all along fr-on 8 tn 90 degree*, the taller point having ta-m renched Sun day afternoon. Monday morning snow began to fall agaiu Juet ns people were gelling about tlieir work. In four hour* two iitche* of tho ‘-beautiful*’ had fallen. Monday and Monday nlglil the snow cmitiuui-d falling more •* lees copiously at Intervals. Tuesday morning saw atx-ut four Inches of *m»w on the ground, tlie Hikes si III dying Al nine ii’clock, i he sen peeped out once more. Hy three o'olock the tem perature liad risen to Si degrees and s thaw set In. But tha snow r -olmued until sunset. Ir. the night it ebsred off and Wednreday morning dawned bright and elear mi a snow clad earth. Beginning al IB degrees the tempera ture rose with the day and a general thaw oommenaed. This afternoon (Wrdnesday) tire sun I* shining hriglil Iv and tlie thaw Is oti In good earueel. Tlie prospects n-dionte pr-lty weather and s Invsklog away of the Ice king's fetters. Thuradiy rooming: Very cold again Mercury foil 1 tat night tn one I arlow *cro. ML Belly Mows. rjfrainbCM ot Tk« S<HU* ilT. UOLLY, KrU 14— “Til* Mow, lira beautiful anuwt" It is already live Incline i*vvp. end •till ih* date* fall llilck end feet. Tl>e ahow, which was In town Hire# day* of last wmk. We* largely ailmdetl racli night, Prof Weab-n never fell* to Interest mi <1 noiuer 111* andieier. Qev Mr. Mnai-r, paalor of toe Luth eran church at Una place, ha* moved , Ins fatally fruui Monro*. In Ml. Holly, anil I* wnw livin* *1 Torkaaevge. We are gLd to liev* Uimn with u«. Thens will Iw service In Hat n*w Pieahyieflati ehnrch next Sunday, con dueled by Rev. Joua* Bnkley, wbo. we believe, II In I* pacetur of tlral cliurvll. Mr. John Holland wlai wa* ael-*roan for T A Davi* A Son, haa accept «d a pokltlon a* operatin' at LhieulnUm Mia Will Mura* t* out from Char h>»ie Vieiiing her mother Mra. Davia. Mr Jno C. Rankin la o(t on a bual irees trip. Mi** May H->ffmi|i who hr* been »ick for ceveral d*ye. la abuut well again, Mra* Ann)* Farrar i» in town visit ing her aunt, Mra. Mary Teeier. Ltcoirr* gw aw lowul Cap*, r*rear's Trail iHeklMkad- t ayelsfctly *M Ban geWeel IwgwrM • ta* e I lean a# la taeaaa. .*. iven«ti‘iio» •jl 'l*lie Us*, vte Loyhl, Frit 13. — We »re getting along duely down tier* to be iu lli» midst uf a nee storm. Olad It’s no wurae. Tire** hard time* bring with Mem want anil sorrow to a great ■auy of iir* |ior»r of Ui* oouniy and giv* those In better circumstance* a cliancs to (Imw tbelr gei.oroelty hy lending a helping hand to llioa* in imed, auch, as w* are assured, w* will have with ns always. The siniw lias blockade-1 traffic on McAdeuaVdl* railroad and sloiiprd the mill ooe day, Mr. A. H. Anders came down from Gastonia last veiling on business. Mr. K. H. Rankin, store kerper and gauge I m nut of work now. Tit* dis tillery he had In charge lias temporarily auaprodrd. Mr D. H. Oox hat been condued tn lwd for the lass few days. Probably ||,e oldest and m et sue regaluI nu-chaolc in ih*» oonnty I* Mr A. B. Tllman wlio live* near beta He la 70 years old. strong and healthy, aud Is now engaged In budding a large dwelling f.n Ills daughter, Ufa Lowry, near the old hoiuratmd. Till* I* line areal her to kilt oat Brer. Kabul, We haard uf Mr. Pink Ken drick g--lug not Tuesday morning he f-r* do? with Ids lantern and killing nne T.'* llrst lime we ever lieerd nf n»b It hiiullg by lamp light. Pi of. Oamptel. bin- wi*| tended SOluMil int II h* weatlww mo-larat**. The e->ld wvr* bent lit* buys to Flur Ida and doululea* they have Ihnughl If irot Said' "Tla-re I* Ikj place like If-me.” _ ■wakiao-a tmioilaltx run Bmthuvi In Ilia- world fn« UuU. Brain*, Him* Ukara, dale (U'»nm. fr»rr Hum. Trl I or, ChMppml ll.nda. Clillnlalna, (>ona, and all r>lcln Kruidlona, and i««»ltl*r\y eoraa Pibm or on pay rwinl.-nrt. It la Raarantrrd to *1*r parfret mil laNrtton, «>r naoory rafaodad. Prico 9fl eonta par bo*. f\» •air by Oirtry A Kmnrdy. ■aUaa. Thr Arm of Hanna ft BrrHlura lm» dlM'Irrd, W H. rvll|»|rf Iniyinp ll>a Intrtoat of i. L, Hamm. All aemnnla dor thr old Arm not ar IH wtthlng AO dav« will In- plaond In Ilia h.iodl of a aoAaoior. • rjaabwln, Pab. «. 1A0A •tun err nr km nous*. Tk*«m ransf <m4 cmIiamm r»k IravMte-Hf Sm> WmM (to to MM ‘•Pm» »mm- Ottos r IImm MmuM Thmi i.'orrvapenCsecv of »ks Guiu. Dallas. Felt 12.—The pretty mow Nu come — Li slay—ilamius, Slid, Judg ing from the merry JI ogle of sleigh balls on all sides, the girls and buys sra eu joyiug it lliorougbly. Dr. K. B Holland laft lost Wednra duy for HI ue field. W. Ya., where be had Usd celled by Ulrgrans, to tbs bedside of Ills soil, who is still very HI. Dr. George's many 11 tends bere regret Li bear of hla precarious condition. Mr. Gao. H. Dams hat formed a partnership with G. H. Uawltiiaa AGo. Dr. B. r. Dixon of King’s Min., nailed In our town last wenK. Among ilie viahitra. lii town Tues day evening, were Dr. Held of SUuley aud Dr. fihmn of Gastonia. About daylight last Bunday morn ing tlw small house oegr Use Marrow Gauga railroad uocnptad by a well Known old darky, unda Andrew Fnl lauwlder, was dlsouverad lo be on Are. Tip* alarm was given and a crowd quickly gathered, but ton late. The tlaiues ware Wsipin* high au l beyond enulruL Near the mlildla of Die room could ha Seen the prostrate and |ifel«M form of the poor old man msgtlug In llie flams*. Nothing could bn dona. Wnen the Bra abated tin; charred and dissevered lemra went placed lo a Hast box and hurled lo a Mile graveyard near Ilia spot Where he met his sad fata. It Is not knows whether the old man caught fire himself and so Set the house on bra, or whether Uw bouse caught flra ami be waa suffocated. Doth tlie origin nf the lire and live cause of lilt death are nllka wltolly unknown. This ohl Onlnred man had been Hying bare alone since Hie death nf hit dsughlsr who met a somewhat similar fala neerral year* ago. They two then lived <>n an adjoining lot. Her doth lug caught tire and the was burned to dentil at aim Bed from the houae. Familiarly known as ‘ Old Uncle Andy,” he had many kind filsnits Id D-dlas and elaswhrre. Hit claim lo being up wants nf 120 years old uuda him an ol'jnct of Interval lie sms ac lle«, abd thongli repeettedly Solicited to go L> the county borne, declined to do so. Uu preferred to live st home and do something to penonre hla own support. Meaara. J. H. 1,-wls, vv. T. Ileiidereon, O. W. Duller, J. O. I’oeU, K L Wilson, and many others were kind lo Ilia old man and oiwned char Italia hands lo hla ureda and on to fort. Mr. Lecrka sent Idas a mipply of wuo-1 a few day* ago. Mr. I*uett eallml Bat urday night lu see if them was soon tldog he could d • for live lour old luao. He waa apparently in comfortable fix and ; lie awful fate that was an anna lo •'VerLike him was the least of Ilia thoughts of lima* who ctied for him. «•<*■ 1»IAU MAITUIWi DttD. 1kk«M4 ulwmrlMn w «*•»• »• **»e BniaH-ar. MMkm la PhMi Kamil*. Mrs. Uriah Matthew* died (n 1>»U»» yesterday morning at at»ul tbre* o'clock. She was known liy alin-an eveiyb- dy who visitid Dallna. aud II* new* of 11*1 dentil will be heard with genuine sorrow 17 alt tvb > have eV»r had the Hood lortuiie to be Imr guests at II* Maltlirw* house. Ju IbW hotel at Dalla* *he and hrr IiusImiiiI lived many year*, liavlng given It up only a few week* ago by leaaou of their an frebled health. Mr*. Maltlirw* wa* born in Greene coniily, Teiio , April 2i, 1818 and lacked hilt a few weeks of being 70 year* old. Her rouble n name was Eliza J. Hay. She wn* married rn Mr. Matthew* April 9. 1848. nearly &Syeai* ago He was a man of Southern syto pallile* anil left Tenn. with bl* family In IH04. moving to D-dlas In January. II* tllll owns Hie ho.instead place at MM war, Telia., from which I* moved. It is occupied l.y Mr aud Ur*. J. L. Clrmn*T. and tl*ir live children. Mrs Ctrmmer being the only child ol Mr. and Mrs Matthews. Mr. Matthew* himself Is In extreme ly feeble health. He was stricken with perxly*!* a few months since and ►till stiffen* the effect of the stroke. He will he 84 years old tho 8il* of next March, and III III* great stBxUmii lie receive* the unfeigned sympathy of all his fraud*. O. W. O. Hardman, Slterlff of Tyler O., W. Va.. appreciates a good thing and doe* not hesitate to say to. lie was almost prostrated with A cold When I* procured a buttle of Chamber Iain’s Cough Remedy. He any*; -’U gave me prompt teller. I And it to be an InvaleaMc remedy foe coughs and colds.” Vor sale by Curry & Kennedy. Druggist. IUivM»l CMamnlta Cap*. rinulou, oiMvrar. Rev. Dr. CrvMf is nothing If not pnignmalrn. At hU enmuiuuloo nr vice Sunday ha Irniugurated tha cup arataui In aerrlog tlic wtoe. Ha liad IKty mall glaaare. 111 each of which waa pm a ireapoonrul of wine. After fifty prraona had barn arrvad the gla'HM are re taken in tha ehurch parlor, waahad, and brought hick ready for fifty more. The Individual cupa fur ooiumuaioii have been agi tated and urged no little aa a aafe guard agalriat bacteria. Dr. Craaay la llat drat Charlotte paator to adopt llila iyatas. Greet,Title Kewa. apeakIng of In geraoll’a Southern tour: Deoonnclng God for fifty cent pleoea la not a popu lar purauit on IMa circuit and If tha anlerprlamg lecturer ia depending on Ida boa nttoe receipts he may have the plena or* of Dairying h « tod of Iniquity and other Uagg>.ge home by the pro craa of alepplng funs lie to He along One of our great ariertea of rommerue. Aa laee Bawaek t yra Klee. A Georgia editor, after writing adltotlnla for fire- year* on 1' tleiHihUeas mlarale," for tlieea year* on D*i»>Of.it |c aweeegai for two yrnra on the finan cial queethm, and fur one year on the folly of the Pi-pnllet-. came oat Ia*t week with rwily one lltlle editorial na follow*; -We have at Uat fooml out IhattlM peui In want the newa aid don’t enia any more about Hie polite-, of a weekly aemapwper than they fiu about the ara/ta on Lie moon." I •W nn cock near. TktKMKraanwratmiaVOk. WUhaburo CWoutcl*. ThT^enWr ot a4 '-/aatlon waa Fatr Idalaa, do Inal rriday. It *•* the ©o «*>»«ke» ««W hvtwaao J*r- Itaat, ot Caldwell, and Mr. 8am Walker, of QraeoaNwn. Krai fought liia own ehlokvna, Walker had **“*, of dlOvraut parllaa, mostly Holt’s. The agreement waa for 11 roundi, and ibry tay thaw roaaura dhf dkhl. At ib* char of lb* Uath roand llie (core stood Ov* apd Ira. «om disagreement oceuried on 11th roand and it waa n«t finished. Walker’* pit reun. Fugleman, Hal mad a “fun I" on Kant. Kent claimed (hat to waa out a “fool." Tlio umpire* euuld not agree, a ml the niniMl waa not Bolahed. Th* •c»iki* anripy pul up m ft ftrfrtlftra, ■till remain* In the iiak* holder's hands, and w* ilioubl guess tint h* dos'l car* luiw long the matter laiaalna nnde cldad. •a* Wkai waa Bal— u . u0?*0"!* K 0., r»b. If. law. Mr. A. Spring* Wtttiem, Manager _ „ f««r W.C. FmfcvttW.S.C. Daan Sts:- I scknnelrdg* the re ceipt of Check No. OlTPon in* National Park Bank of Now York, for $>000 in full payment ..f Policy No. #3874, ia •Qrd Hi my Ute hu.twnd David Jea kin*, If th* Mutiwl Baaarra Fund I.lfa Association of New Tuik. Please emery t0 Pneldeat Harper and oilier offices of your ooropauy, my Uianka for the cnintesy extended lo me. and for (la- prompt aetllemcnt of my claim, a» it I* not yet legally doe. I cheerfully reuominaiid your company to any one desiring Safe 1 osarano* at tcoderate coat. „ .. .. Natfct *- Jexki** 1. H. if the bus Mr. Jenkins lutd taken s policy In an Old Uyatem <Ju.. and paid the aa,no amount In premlussa ttvat he paid the Mutual Beeerve. hie heir* would only Itav* received $849 00 Instead of $fUU0. Gain lur la-lug insured la Mirlnal Reserve $1,058. ~s- xl. on iw_»» atiHKar acuw. ■Aa Laser awe CUMAA ■—r ,* wsspenlnn sad frloae 0r —takad doe. uuf prssnauor sad amlUeMM; Ml danger 4M«w and Pdlufu) oMn*i ZTSh wWh 4U lo la ot* 1*. M L fw asta by Ovssr ft l.cl wna>. Pray, *boa|g II Ban laMI Conourd Stand*,i. The OmilnU* OWerr aar*. edllo Iially, "luve Sal.” ty* appeal to III* Asheville Cilia cm al,d Osatoula Ga SBTTX fur relief. ' * 1 ■ ■ II X_ X-"l “W OF idMM. T tar » Tv.' JliiSLr IB- jj-*5£Ho!n*. • fF. b. a. tlawUnca i. rV; ,'ZS?tn-&; tVTSfi. f K Ft/norm. I' r- i.kTr>* H. J. k.nmur. • ■ A. <*. Thmapann. ■ J H Mo lntr 9. If. O. HuttMulei.lH: JLW.Oawnn. 10. James V. K< L*. St. KT. Trailer. U. Saiuu Carpet) Lar la l.K. llaoAanoa. I SSaE I fttBF 1*. A. F. rnmeomrw St S.U. Lssns. *■ f -T “»■*•»• IT. w, r. Witaoo. g J. A. Ona. It U. Q. Breve AS. T. L. Bhyor, neon wmwt. I. J. K. Jot)MOB. jlA J. M. Ro LotrsusS >*. K. Tala*. ML U. Lcs Basin. J. j U Jaotlai. » j*. U gwdrtas. • «"■*• ft rrfa^sr1^ j T.T. Fori. Jr. to J-.". Ut'drrwuoa. T. -Um» J. Kan. If S'lvsBiit Carport-rv Wilmington Star: The Brooklyn JCagle eailmatee lb* lots by the strike there at »9,000.000, end nobody mads • omit hy it. FX_Uto-^mi'LV~ Texes Siftings: A philosopher who had married so tiinoernt girl used to osll lier “brown sugar" because, be said, site was sweet bet unrefined. Judge: Clara- fir has proposed three or four times, sad I don’t know whether to aouept him or not. llaud —I would. Suppose be should stop. , -A|| Wilmington Star: H U Mid ubnt U ooaIs $10,000,000 a year to support tba tramps lo the United Slates, and ti«y don’t lire yery high, S'ther. oBFFWsremRB Durham Sun.* It 1* hard to tell whet the SnuJi-i* j offering Most fr»m —flee oent enttnu ot 8ts e»ot statesmanship. We ere Inclined l® think It Is tbs latter. Tha OmtoIIm Oaniral paaaaiwerdapct In Charlotte to burned Sunday night. Rev. C. K. Todd Iwa accepted tha malihnef of Due df«*t Pamela Col la**. Bluer Uat wa-k tha whole country haj bean looked up !■ ll** ei>W embrace of the lilitlanl. Great lufferlng In the elite*. Saturday *11 Iraina ware blocked In Waahlufto*- Tho frn-n ■truck Florida end °ther flout ham ■tales again, Unlading up whatu*«r had bran left la-fore. Tire fanfare teT* M'*t York county la lu tuyr taro adallloual factunaa lo lodp *pln tha On®l«dt cotton crop. One of them la to ba located at Hick ory Grave, and the other at YnvkvIlM. That la the uedervtaadlng now. end tliere l» every evaeofl to believe that la troth oaaee It la u go. The Charlotte Ifrm report* that the ■offering from a id »»d hunger In that city Iwve never liefore la*-n an grant. And that wna on Uat “''day. Dr. T, If Prhohard In SundaVa Obaerrrr, •aid that In a lulmatry of forty yeara lie I rad never eeae H ">bch abaolute destitution a a k* had *80 In Charlotte In the peat ilk week*. Til# York Vina flu***'"’ aayw (hat Hav. W. O Neville wd take etepa lo nrganlae a cnmeil’lee 1° rvralve and forward oooirllai tinea for ike naata I area of the aterfl"* k^S^e of Nebra* ka. Tire piopnaed •"•talllwe will i Wi*rk iii f*^ Hi* l If** 1 and wiU forward w>»Ulbatloaa to Diet 1 . .. TH* PHONO HAW P. k Wmw ksatnl iMtruMt Wua a wttt MnifWitw, hft'aa Om mm another new musical laotra injatpMhhwIUwny Into prontaeoea -Wj* plHMMiarp. which la, broadly, nothing more nor lCM titan a *l~p«.i j dther, mj, **• PNtaburgb TMxpatch. tlhe* <ltt*a* an«l two oolarca, from C la 01 although Mat fora* are lmr and uu»rc ooeipiox. It h«* » l.roaa bride* atretrhed acr.su the airings, *o ocm atmeted that aotn* itrlnc* ur* 0lTTtl»1 sad aoma exposed. Th* “piok when drawn *xm* tbo tliicl.li strike* Uto exposed eMags, pro dating chorda, and gne* over ‘h~— uororwl hy the taclal. The bridge «_ three raw* of oponlhg*. thoa making throe chords of the key of C. The mnidc of cny pfctoo ermsUta of a aheat of cardboard, haring the air of the tone written In flynrea, dialled lata mens urco and character* before U13 proper as«M. to IndiMte when to draw th* pick artr the shield to make the do tired chord. The (Vj-nre* on tha sheet U.- dlrrctlv uniktr the string*, u hloli wl.r® pick.d In one. two. three order, or la retailor.. la each roeesure throopb the piece. pint the air. liliiJc (he air h going on. the chord* ere drown la. tehuvts, jr. dleatod. On the soondlns Isci-.l H h »Up pocl«l, haring the 1 rwp-r letter under each strlnf. com*fxr>l!r-r with Ita note !u (boaotla. The lettering rot (be nil net Indicates the airings ti. he •track. The ordinary note* on the star Nr* used toglrtt the time, sad dc*.h.a<>o the •tern allow when to draw I t the thonls on tbo aJuohl. The tone of lid* kiam nwut U •weet. and the chonls gi whh \Um volid* nrrrtt, 41 ml " ■ ■’ -' woricz. aawnnsaiaw (MlwafXnt UnrUMMaa. Pfr» oord* wood wanted _Se« boal ne*» locals. Typewriter linen and bond paper* at th* Gaesttx oflkta. A. J. Smith, OommUalnper, adver liars sale, undeT order >vf the onnrt, »f the John Smith h jove plaos In Ron lb Point township. Motuhl Rraerve Fund Life Aa*oet* [Ion of New York pays policy of tha Ute David Jenkhti and ihawa what la lalnad by tnauranoe In that ooarpaay. a. w. »AKotr*u. a. j. duuhav. Sandifer & Durham - LA WYXB8— Dallas, N, c. TDK CHARLOTTE Obni'ni' North Carulln.Vi FOREMOST NEWSPAPER. DAILY AND WEEKLY. Independent and rearlvaa; bigger and mors attractive Lhmever, It will be aa Invaluable visitor to ibe borne, tli* oOee, tb* club or the work room. The Dally Observer. All of tb* news of tb* world. (Juiaptet* Dally report* from tb* STATE AND NATIONAL CAP ITOLS. $3. a year. The Weekly Observer. A perfect family Journal. All lit* now* of tha weak. Tbe rw* port* from the LEGISLATURE A SPECIAL FEATURE Re member THE XTEELY OR8SU VER. Only one Dollar a Year. Sand fur tempi* coplea. Addraa*. TUB OBSMVBB, Charlotte, N. C. -AT THE QAA701T1A JEIELRY AND MUSIC STORB <♦<>!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦ Toe will rmD ; ; * oood Ltii or 1 | WATCH**, CLOCK*, j > JVWELKT, ilLVKKW AKK. ; \ •rKCTACLE* A XT) ! t HCatCAL OOOD*. ' .AA.AAAA A i i IMM*M*M*t>M>M»l>H ; SELKC7 WUAT ; YOU WANT) : ova PRICKS : DO THE BEST. All «l»*i of Hnmoc MXtr n* «*«•*(? *TT&*X± (10 MORE EYE-GLASSES. If* Uor* '* WMk *7~t HSXTCHELI/S EYE-SAXVE sobCweiSiS mSS 5a. r-'itsMi-t !<’■# WtMfdpwfc—d #Jt* ' <•'«. 1 Tw P»^t, (tnumlaUMi, Rtf* J>4 k;r», Batted Kra&aaJkaa, v. jpnrtffaamcKBQiBr >nj v-a jurist era* • i rrt'MMiaaitMiasriath, in tvs. «ir »• ana a* i .vvj ii iu tx>»ra1*n « M eain rm " 11 1 ■J,.<T'»h| ..mm cimiii™™] • W« wish to tunoaoM to tte pboplt ot tUrtoyU. ehd edrroakdW UiaaAry that w. bay, opmd uw aar rioUtag OT BALM .BUILDUTO o» UtouMmt. If low prim aad GOOD, HOTSVr SOjbojlWA wtmpga waat. than w* will mast aatUialy do oo*m Mm Wo w« haoa rrrr)tklag that to won by Mao or Bop; aod oaa It y im up IA WhaA pw want. * Just for a Starter, Wa will mot low a taw goods, bilk potato tvhtob (to think will «r*w jo* aur wnpt Prna a (octal Mia ba hsrs aammd la luinUl worth »t Man** (Suite aad OvrooaU. n*r WKkM BV^lSr POM LESS TBAV ACTUAL TaL ui. Wa > I tom omahtpoa tka .' brnalt. , ■ - Navar briar* war* sock Valero a Bared km ’ Cam aad late paw citoloe ot "to” Stag gaits lu Brow,, Fancy Mlzad. Blu* aad Haek Ckaviots, aim U to M. at 93. to a oak Tteoo geode ara woS atk, nicely irtoari and wall liUoy. Worth SH tteWarid am. "wl Hutto lo Blar aod Black Ctet&la Bound or SMarueat attweei at M.Hi. Our supply of tbmr cannot tost long. Worth double £m TL •‘tW” aolto i» Bia# and Black Okaviot*, aod 6u*cy MlaadVarw Udo. Would ba dap at 910.00k Our t>riM 8M8. Did You Say Overcoats! If ra poo aratka man wa -wink to mo. Wa hate a grato tiaa kata to 83 Oo. S3 to, 14-M. «4JB. WJOapto SUM Beg bar Skw aadTBlMh Imitation Beaver* at 95.23. Tbep art gnat stoat* Wlust About Shoes. ‘ In o»r tried l<>n aaa ba lowed a full steak rrrrdmare Tto Whisk alter pocpl, ml! hi 81 -80; our priootoe. 100 ruin Mm** OIL OBAI* V«. r.X.raw.'Stfir • ... 2 FurutHhliier Goods. In Underwear. Shirt a, Collar* and Cut*, Tito, ate.. wa have tte aaemat things. Alao a Mtaa line of Jewel ry tu th# latest atplto. ISIUS BIM, Oslkfon ft Iwshfctci. NT) *••»» Ptoarara the* wa hue* with w* Mr. WW T. • "* wsmn, who will ba ptoaard co haw* klu aouap frtrrta aaSit aar •■•f* HI* W*l7 ot-jtotl Ki tn tte buriom* la that wo am nothing fas tte Ms todira But aooar mlud, Will Warm ta all rtgM aad wST ask pus *m far lm tbao you ran g*t thorn riarwkarv. . ■ ■ ' FLOWER SEED. . * . . . 200 Lovely WOMAN* ‘ *”▼< WmmMM ?MUMM OOw MMli V#, «s«g——mig -j— iu. j. n geaHiaa— * *' . Goods Always Going. Our sales ever since the holidays—which Is usually a dull season with most mer chants-have been so satisfactory that, we are induced to put forth still greater efforts in securing: even better goods at Urtrer prices. We have therefore lust received* I shipment or “tariff ofT7 clothing. and also secured the exclusive control of the JAMBS . MEANS SHOES. as the accompanying James Means Shoe cat will show. To try this shoe once is to continue to buy it MORRIS BROS. Cwrcftt Reduction to Dry Goods. Out tr»de for th, port ?»»r wm lb* largart #* mt SM Vt m« o aril Um rem.InJrr of Oar WOOLEN DRESS GOODS ata SACRIFICE. MILLINERY AT COST. LADIES' GOSSAMERS ATCOST Don't send away for WALL FAPER. You will save money and trouble by buying from ns. A. 0. Williamson & Go. L. L Jnf»., PrraMrnt. X. t. Aakfc First National Bank, OF GASTONIA, X. C. . .. V‘ council Minos iw. i, tm . u*tm*mw*^*m*m ' * Capital Stock, __-—u.. $AGjftoO.OO Sacplmo | IiIUjH Dividends paid aluce organisation, $19^000. - *S£$W£^«S^,!swM5W»UB!iBW fot wfo\ ojnmrvmttvm BitnlSrSL. MOTOM«t Srfcagg* fcS.SCSL* Ranking Hours*: iHCm. to 3 p. m. ; > im, fj «.wmm ,w
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1895, edition 1
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