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THE «AZETTE. mciniur. babcri w um. BUSINESS TALKS. A*nrllnn» In«*e4 la ika eolimn at M orate a llnx lor am trmnloa ana 1 ccnr* aBn* aw oacb liaOTIun Uananw. TyfONEY aecurely Iu ratted without JXL charge to kinder. W*. H. Lewi*. LANK MORTGAGES.—You will And them at tbe Gazkttb offlce. NOta atlacln'd. FBW* HUNDttRD dollar* to lentL Apply to Wm. U, Lewis. GOOD FAMtLY HORSE and buggy for aale ut a aacrific* if taken tills weak. Apply to W. M. Btgwen. Thirteen thousand envel ope* to bo printed before we move. Call at Uie GaieItk ofltc* for aampiea and pnoee. Rome beautiful typawrltar bond! aud linen*. SPECIAL CUT SALK at Racket Store. Tlie atore room uaed for our ahoe and clothing department w*> have vacated and now bare all our I trick at old aland Consequently we offer our entire line of Men’s Suits, cheap enough before, at *)>eclel cut price* to close them out. Call at once. Three bargains can not at ay with u* Ion*. Nitw YobkUackit. P. T. Haalli, Proprietor. LOCA LNEWS. ~ —Welch out for oor eUirjr. We l»ave bat little to eejr thle week, but the story Is coming end It will Interest yon when It does come. —There ll more poison in nn 111 kept drain. In e pool of dish washing at a cottier door, than 111 tlic dead liest M|i of the Mite.— /fudh'n. —Another rainy Wednesday yester day. Have you noticed what an un lucky band Wednesday has played this rear with lor weather bureau? —Rev. G. tV. Palmer, a rataalonnry to Chios, now travelling In tins coun try. lectured at the Prcatiytrrlaa church last Friday night ou Chinese liabll* and eastern!, —It la a roil pleat ore Is m n taaor of oor young people attending the Wednesday ulglil prayer meetings. Make ll a roll to keep this up for life and it will prove to be a great I-leas ing to vuur eoala — Otcr CAurcA RerwnL — Hay* you an engagement for to night? If you haven't, euppoin you nsakeooe to attend Bev. J. C. Gallo way’i lecture on the Mammoth Cave at lbs Young Men's Chi wl Ian Association ball. It wtli he Worth healing. —Court next Monday. We expect to be there to meet our readers and Subscriber* old and ;»w. And as us ual they may continue to look to this paper for llie court and county and local newe. Remember the rule cash In advances. —In Our C’AmrA Record Rev. B. P. Smith, pastor of the Presbyterian church favors the Individual commu nion cup and aaya: "U U only k ques tion of Uni, we think, whem all lira churebel will ieo the propriety of the new method and adopt U.” —We would suggsai that the Sab bath Rchool begin to put aside an offering every mouth for the purpose of getting a new bell. The slut of our town nuv requires a good large hell that It may be heard by all, to we must look to llie nerds of the rnture in - tliii matter aa well as Lire present — Our CAuroA Record. Don't have any bell, brethren. All church belle are more or leas of a nulaaooe. The Young Men's Christian Association Is not excelled by any other congregation |„ the promptness of Its meeting! and aervices—and this tvlthoul a hell. T«! ewrlM lev Pawn. 1. Were Individual eoiw used at the institution of the Cord’s Supper? 2. Where in modern limes were they Bret used by a Christian congrega tion? ■ IWIr Society gMUag. There will be a masting nf the exe cutive committee of the Gaston county Bible Society on Saturday, March 19. at 3 o’clock In the afternoon. Fltairx Rouinmx, President. pim Msfua. Our Church Record says that Mr. ■Wilson, Mm architect, lies aubmlltod • plan for the Daw ohuroh tliat has baan adopted In lha mala by the Building Commute*, h few minor change* be ing made. Mr. John Love, the aecrr taryjof the meacnltttw, hat this plan In hie ©ttee st the bank and wl’.l aladly show It to those wishing to ass It, aswTHsl tnsM. In the ease of Ludwig Dlttmer » gainst the Son them Railway, tried In CtiaTloU* last week. In which Mr. A. G. Maagnm of Osatonls rspmrmled tha pUintlS, the Jury gayo Dlttmer a verdict of $80 damage*. HI* counsel moved to have Mile verdict set aside and naked for n new trial. Tli1a wn* granted by Judge Graham. Dlttmer was in GaStnnm on crntelwe last week. Hie broken Irg 1* not arvll and will Iw an loeli ahorlar tlien the other. H« wits sojourn a while with Mr. Bltnrr, a German who live* near All Healing. Tb* Cs»« tMthm A poatal card that moat have trav eled an a layover ticket came to Mr. )fe*k HuBsirtler at Begonia Jest week. It was mailed la CharVrtte tba 18th of last September, aa shown try Uie i>o#t mark end was, tberefora, just a litlle leas than ala months |u making a Jour**/ of hi ml be. It Wee s receipt from Mr. U. A. Dnnn for some church money. Tbl» la a cst* of ten thoumind. One of tlm ml ran he of modem tlm-a Is tha martvlou* soon racy, pr-mptneae, and tafety of Use mall service. The fault to this In stare* wee art la the Gastonia pottoffie* It la not know* yet how the daisy occurred lMaim'1 a raise SUrr. Ttik BmryHatva laths world for Cat*, Brulaea. Sore*. Ulcer*. Salt Rheum, Fever Borr*. Tetter, tlmpoed Hand*. (Jlillhlalna, Oerpa, and all i*klo XrapOnua. and positively cores Prlea. or oo pay rag a I.-ad. It la gaarantced to elaa pe> fret eat lafaetlon, or money rafbndwt Price » cant* per boa. Fir sale by Uarrry 8 Kennedy. ■ ■ ■ . ■ —1-- l i II I I ■EO raiMJlt MEinOX. —Mite Untie Dixon of Charlotte It vitillng Mrs. J. E. Curry. — Miser* Dnnund Julia Aberncrthy of Cowell, were in town Tutwday thop ping. —Mr, and Mr*. J. K. Curry visited friend* In CharhiUo ■ few rtf* last week. — Mitt ftetlie Caldwell, ol Crowder'* Creek, it visiting friend* In town* tbit week. —Mutter John Craig, of Chariot'.* Milllary luaUtute, spent Sunday at hum*. —f.ltll* Ml*» goal* Page, of Aber deen it vitlting her titter, Mu. B. T. Morri*. — Mr. l*.T. Heath left Mouday night for tb* north to make his spring pur ehaaet. — Mitt Minnie Henderson visited her friend Mlta Mary Moore lait week, spending Sunday here. —Mr. Jno. F. Tfolland of OaEney City, eptnl Sunday with hit parent*, C«pt. and Mrs. J. (J. Holland. — Mil* Jceaie Alexander returned to bor homo in Cincnlnton Tnrsday after noon after a plretanl visit in Cratlonia. — Mieses Id* Purelay end Mary Mcllwr.p iprnl Saturday and Sunday at Mr. John Crawfutd’t, icluming Mon dity. — Miss Mamie Huse expects to Issts •oon to visit In Monroe. She will be Ilia guust of her brother Outrlia while Uw re. —Mrv M. K Wither* and her ais le r, Miss Nettle Qroaer, Imve returned from a pleasant visit lu fi lends lu Blacksburg. —Mias Addis Miller spent Saturday and at her lumie in Steele Creek, flits was accompanied by M‘sj I.llllan Query, both returning Monday. -Mr. Will Hoffman of Dallas, pnsesd through Gastonia Tureday on his way to KclUtvlUe, 1st., on a visit to his sister, Mrs. U. W. McKee. — Mr. L. F. Knglr-sby left this week for Washington City where he tivoines secretary and treasurer of a new coffin tuniiany Just orgNuited Uteie. Ills family will Join him titers later. — Miss Ada Vail, of Long Island Ctly. N. Y.. will bs Mess re. A. C. Williamson A Co.'s milliner this sew inn. (Die arrived In Usatnola Tureday sod look charge of lu-r department at ouoe. —Messrs. Ji»o. V. Luff snd Jai. P. Thompson rvtinovi] earl; this week from (lx Northern cities The great liouars never slowed fuller llnev or prettier styles, so they repirt, end Mr. Love says he taught a larger sod more I varied stnelt than Ula house lias ever bundled lieforu. — Mr A. C. WfttUrason nrtumed Monday from liw northern buying trip He says ilx markets went crowded with new goods and that he never be fore aaw UM-m so cheap. He selected his stock with great cam and pro nonnerw It ahead of any lx has yet brought lo tiastonla. — Mrs. E. Ii. Holland, and her youngest sou Lucius, are spending a few days will) friends tu Gastonia, bidding them farewell before going t > llielr new Imrae In RlutQeld W, Va. Dr, Holland was Called there several week* ago to the hedslda of a Very lick son Under the Doctor's nursing he rallied and recovered. And siuoe taat, (he Doctor has Ixcome an ensosoml of the tlirlfty city Dial he decided to make it bis home, temisnartly, at least. LsUtma ■vrvlrsa. Hev. Dr. A. S. Hahn trill conduct dlviue worship and preach lo Factory Chapel at 4 o'clock biinday afternoon. Aueartlag UXkal V.eelerea. Dr. W. II. Wilson left Monday night for New York, where lx will spend six weeks In the Polyclinic Medical Col lege of that city. Tbe Doctor’s object In taking this poet-graduate course It to keep himself thoroughly posted In tlx ULevt advancement* of hit pro fettloo. He will make a special study of tlx treatment of diseases Of women arid children. Isms iMSIasey Tsnlir. A iloten or so of Gastonia people braved the Inclement weather lo al tvud tlx antertaliimeut at Josee rb-roi nury Tuesday. Tliere waa a fair at teoasnee. Music, eaasys, and reclta tl-ms, Including a four-set play en titled “Tho Birds’ Christmas" made up the exereisee. In the last named Miss Hardin, of Chester, as Mrs. Bog gles, bad the Isedlng role, which six titled to perfection. Hie other parte, too, were characterized by must artis tic representation. The easaye and the recitations were perticelarly One and ware ranch enjoyed. We regret that we are unable this week to publish a programme. ■•v to Trial Tnr laah. The Flrtt National Bank of iiuto nla eaod* out Uil* week to ita palrona, with compliment*, >•■ mudeat and on pretention* but rmlly a moat utoful little book dlaeuating tha relation* of a bank to Ita eostomare and aloe vena. It coutaina about 38 pagaa, and I* packed from oover to cover with Infor mation on tha proper way to do bual □eUe with a lianlr. Ten .ixgea enly are devoted to matter relating ex clusively to lh« Firat National Dank Itaalf. Tito print ia good and dear, llm paper, binding, and coyer* am la goon iaata —Of oonrae, of emirae, for It wea all done here In the Gaxkttb oflloa. No one who dora or expects to do bualnrea through a trank non road thla little book without pmBtlag by I*. , Till* la a batik that hetlnvra In print- | era’ Ink. In addition to thla little book, it urn I* out Uila week three large neetpaptr advertisement* which appear eUearbere in till* paper. It ia not only maintaining Ita character but enlarging Ita reputation for ootiaer re turn. aafeiy, and promplneiia la the binking boatnaaa Tbit week’* laaua of Uio Now York >tt»wwo*re. lb* lead Inf weekly financial Journal of thla country, make* favorable mention of thla bunk In two or three IU-ma of til lered, In one of which it u<>tr« that lla report iu reepnn** to the ('nuy '.roller’* recent sell waa one of the lint to reaeb Uiet paper, aatict. t waxy veary wee State* later***** u SvtffsT* mam nw» ioin. Thrift «n« tauiprlm Haiti a T»»n-<taan aad Fngawi la Baa* tum Kaqalra CWTtU eidaUlai CaafMaUa hr Ha—ahaept—. Maher IttMaaf Interval. To tbe Bdltor of Tka Caaatlai Bealtiaa various Improvements going on In avert part of town, properly 11 changlug hand*, thereby gelling men of puali ami energy el the bead of our eulrrpriev* Brof. R. H. Rulliven bo* purchased of Mrs. Annie 8. imyton her a toot of inilllneiy good* cud employed Mis* Alio* ItarrUI, of Llncolnton, as lit* milliner. Mr—r«. U. C. Oirnwcll A Co. have employed Ur. J. M Mhuford, of Cleve land comity a* salesman. Miter*. U. U. A Hie a end W. G Xarp have recently bought Ih* livery •table* at title place. A Qua pair of bay boraet they have j uat bought it much admired. Mr R, A. Grove* and family have recently moved tolo their baud some residence at this placo. Two of the young men who have re cently returned from a pleasure trip to Jacksonville. Fla., and olhnr pUoe* la tlie Moony clime, have located In oor midst. They e*y, after visiting all Ike place* In the Sunny South ao famed as to pleasure seekers. that they found no I lace Ui at would equal the bail cay Creew of onr own doar AlUeaoy. Mr. Rufu* Knight, Inis added much to the appearance of our yards end street*. A« ‘‘charity always does,” lie bngnn thil pretty work at his home. Mr. W. II. Kumfelt, Is nddlug a One yard fence mound hie bam.eoma real aence. #- m. wfibeiuui ina u. a. Urnvea of our town, are saleamnn foe Mr. A. I> Baker A Oil., of McAdena eille. C. C. Coro well, J. P.. be* been to w rjtng frotu three to four eouidr* per week, during the winter. Who can bent Itf Mia* Jennie Fleht and Mrun Edgar Field* mid I. E. LuieWrger, of Bleer Uend, vlaltrd Pruf. Sulllvnn and fami ly of thH H“*e. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. M K. Alhea and daughter, Mid Bather, and Mint Maggie Ur»vea spent Sunday In Iraatunin, visiting Mr. and Mr*. John W. (drove*. avro VMM BALMS i>r. t. a Hniwis'i mu? i> VMS flritals-lr. »I. B. (Ml of IVumlMI Dn4-»Ui«r 11 Mu mt ■MOM. UormoMSawrA of Tb Omma Dallas. March lA —Mr. W. C. Hoffutao left nu Tuesday fur Keith v I He, Lh , wtisra lie vtll make Ills fu torv liome. Mis B. F. Dixon, of King* Mtn., and Mrs. J. M. Odell, nf Concord, visited at Mr. Mnoewall Durham's several days last swk. Misses Mary Moore and Minnie Hen derson, uf GaMouts, are visiting at Mr. Tom Iteoilrrson’a Mrs. K B. Hot1 and nnd her ton Ductus will go to Blnefleld, West Ve. to live. They left Duller on Tuesday bul will spend s few weeks flailing Mends and rraUllves before leaving this stale. Mr. E. L. Wilson and family have moved Into Dr. Hollund1* elegant real* donee. Mias Hattie Moore came over from Charlotte, last week, and spent a few days with Mrs. R. W. Saadifer. Miss Lida Orm-md. of Old Furnace, it attending the Spring term of Uaalou College. Matthews hotel baa been repainted and presents quite an attractive ap pearance. Mias Lillie BtnJlfeT la visiting Miss Mettle Moore. A telegram has just been received announcing llte death of Mr. 11 E. Uiaaell, in Hartford. Conn. Mr. BU srll married Mias Annie Moore of this place about live years ago. UU. - — i._LB „■ - re. stwish Cave. A* announced laat week this lecture by He*. J. C. Galloway, will be given in the ball of the Young Meu’s Christian Association tonight (Thurs day). The Imur is eight o’clock. It la given under Ibe auspices of tbc Ladies’ Mission -Society of the Aaao olate Reformed churoh for a (audible purpose and the proceeds will go to their use The lecturer la known to our cillxens already fur hit scholarly attaiomvutt and Christian Character aud these coopted with Ills signal ability as an attractive epeaker are a somuiant guarantee that hit lecture tonight on ibe Mammoth Caye will be one roll of entertainment and profit to lilt haarere. He has visited the oave, seen the sightless Babes of Its milling hidden riTvra, aud spent days and nights in Its dark woudtrful caverns. Wbst bs says, therefore, will be pert and parcel of wbat he liimealt lias teen. XMhiimomtorn. t Kotlilng 0*006 of Lh* irrnt of Mr. Itnb’t MrIxian for ■Urged theft of * mul* at SfMnanburg. H* Is a Cald well county man. While visiting among Ms pr-npln In South Point lie waa arrested on the charge named. A man answering his description bad bean seen In Rpirtanbnrg and at the etnek pan Just before the theft waa alleged tv have he«m committed. The owner of the mule reran up and saw Mctxan liafore he was arrested and said he was not tbo nun aeen at the Slock pen. Afterwards however ha ohurged hta mind and had McLean ar rested. Another man who laid seen a person baring the muls alkged to bars bran stolen cam* to at a MeT<ean and •aid be we* not tbo man ha aaw with Uis mule. Trial waa ant In Gastonia for Monday craning. The prnercntfbn asked for a pat pone an ant The mag istrate pnetported one day. Tuesday ■renin g Ilia |>raee<mMon fulled lo ap pear. and on motion of defenilaiitb omlnael Mr. MeLmn waa discharged Tha aleiva arm tin faota as ws burned tlieiu. ■mar l1 1 i u — . —*• Taw. Tb* (PMtkfui, ftiHiiuf llili of ft Hook atioiii Mft Wv.fW', tHd OVkljr tMTAftM, Or A■ a KTWttl kitWMfi hftMl ntiTT, If rn* <Ml ftftd mn f. m IHamm ntooUttftd *+*y**. W>OOTln«> pMMft, ftdkn •Ml ITEM TIM lawin. ■IttoCI—4 Ul.wim.Mw. DtkM Wif* « Mi Mtk lliMir Daalkar C«a.ampu*«t_rrvT. CMf WIIUMmI PkMafnyM-TlH LH —~ »— *—- - Vr-I.wl wr-t If. OorruucudotK-r- rtf The- Ont-.t* Lowkul, March IS —Mr. f. W. Leepar took James Crocker to the Slate Hospital ou last Monday Tha MoAden Mill was shut down ona day laat week ou aconuut of tha deatliat Baleen of Mrs. ft. Baker, daughter of Mrs. MoAden. Mine Laura Cornwall visited laat week at her brcUmr’s Mr. C. C. Corn well. Ob tb« evening of Msroli 8. Hr. P. S. Kendrick nod Mlsa Call)* Huffman •era in anted at tiie linma of the bride's parents here. The peculiar part of this ilam it tiie Tact that tbit wa* Mr. Kviadrlek’a Hath birthday and bis third wlla. We board ona young man say be wal tbs same aft and hadn’t bean able to Oud his first wife yrt. Mr. Will radgett died at McAdene vllle laat Thuraday of consumption and was Iniri<xl at Hickory Hroye. We hear of two more youug oouplrt at McAdens getting married last week. lb. Oltee MoAden has Jus! rv to rued from a trip to Florida. 1‘rvf. Campbell had an artist to coma up from Hie Mills and photograph his school. The young folks are be Cloning to defend tliemselvia by say lug be didn’t wait till they got ready. But wait until we ace the pictures. In our former communications we failed to note that Mr. W. Q. jlsrp of Wilkes Co. lias bought out the livery •tnLae formerly owned by Holt A Mo Lalland nt Albeany, near here. Mr. Barp ooraes amutig us tall |D stature and broad to Intellect and we give him a 11Parry welcome. Tire second quarterly meeting of the Methodist church will convene nest Haturday at BeUirada for this elrcdlU Itev. Mr. Ueavoer, a ynnug dlviueof Catawba eouuty, S|wm Haturday. Btu> day. and Monday In town, the (seat of Jlcv. Mr. f->sloll. Mr. B. If. Lan Imrdt, and others,—and kept lilgiseJf bu»y looking over nnr town—(especially surveying ona of our Boulevards), asd savs he enjoyed hiruselt so well that be may repeat the vlalt. The Aral edition nf the "lowsU -We*a paper published by tl>e Liter ary gnetoty made lu appearance last waak end lu mining at aeesslun of the society axclLed much Interval, U will appear semi-monthly hereafter. •l* rcMtci iTtas fM Lai* lb* Laal «**# |*ai Obey AMa'KfWL OorrsanouOeaee of i*» Oss-its. Mr. M. L. Kiser It taking a oourss at Charlotte Commercial College. About all tlie pnbllo schools liar* doled and the -‘young idea” Is learn ing how to cut sprouts, build (soct and plow. Mr. Craig Kiser list inorod to the Poaraon place near Bessemer. A spoke and handle tactory la talked of for Hurls dime or Beaamer. Mr. John Downs lias moved to Gas tonia. Mr. J. L Phifer Is still working bis monailte mine In Cleveland.* He says Droipecls gel brighter and brighter every week. One order for XM miner al name to him from Hollaed. Lieut. Col. B. D. Ormsnd's second d iugi.iei, Mitt Annie, lias fully re covered from her recent sickness. Having tlie nerrind merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal Dr. King’s Xsw Discovery, for Coiisnmptloii, Coughs and Cobls. each bottle guaranteed—Electric Bittern, the great remedy for Llwr. Stomach and Kid-era. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, tlie beat in the world, spd Dr. King’s Now Life Pills, which are a perieet pill. All these remedies are guaran tied to do Just what Is claimed for them and the dealer whose name Is nttaelied herewith will be «l*d to toll yon more of them. Sold at Curry A Kennedy’* Drug Stars. *«•» *t Xvw juvwimawb W. M. Hog sell —Family bnr»e, with buggy, for sale at a *aer14oe. 8m bu«lm-e* local*. New York Backet Store—Special cut price* In Men's Suits tooloeeout stock. Bee busiDrss locals. 8. J. Durham. Attorney—Thirty. Uve shares uf Bessemer City Cottou Mills stock for sale. J««. F. Love—Grand opening nf Millinery and Dry Goods to be *n nuuuoed next week. Dr. W. H. Wilaon —Bettlemant of acoounte for professions! services re quested. S*M business locate. A. C. 'WlUtamson A Oo.—Millinery opeolng next Friday and Saturday. Prettiest and cheapest Ho# of Dry Go«4a ever shown. First National Bank—Prints, In full, statement road* Comptroller of Currency of Its oondltlon at the close of buxluaM on March 4. First National Meiik-Praaeots state, naeut of its ooiidHibo eondsnsed from report to Comptroller of Cwrrencv. No paper over due, mlninuts overdraft*, no losses. Bdward H. C-«tee. Truetee —Pnbllo ■ale of Ben wood Cottou Mill* property on South Fork In Gastor on the asm of April. Three tracts of land, tha eaU-r power, buildings. *nd maeblnery all as eUawlicra described to be In cluded Iii (be ante. IloUntfUla , On Vrtday it>« ltthdar °* March, im, u ■; oBw in n»JIM N- 0„ 1 will tell to tbe hlibatt blddar for c>ab, thirty Sea aharaa of Bnaacmar Oily Uot lon Mills stock, said aale having basil advertkaarl to taka plane To-day tha lilli ln*t., and no bidders being prrmin. 8. i. Durham, AU’y fur Lyou OvaMlH4|!Oomp*|^i(> rnyaami a«a»i.m. | For ala wreka 1 shell IW attending lecterns fit Kaw Vork. U !■ Important that lltoea who own ton accounts for t proft-astonal anvlee meka I moved I a la payment. Learn amounts with Thom as Wilson nr M. T. Witaou at Pint National Rank. W. U. WltMOif, M. D. A a »ai»i» naJa «f Ai inata. Amount* doa tha Farmara’ Allt* aaos and Ooaprratlw HW*, M shown I by tha account bock, ki ■ khld At I publtn urthn to the hlahoat bidder for cash on Saturday, March 8t\ IBM. r. M (lAbbAHt, Monger. By order ef Committee In 1 Poor i Health | means so much more than1 you imagine—serious and', fatal diseases result from', trifling ailments neglected. *, Don’t play with Nature’s', greatest gift—health. '. Brawns Iron Bitters Report of tbe Cooiltion THE FIRST NATIONAL RAW, AT QAtfTONTA. XX TAB STATE OF HOSTS OASOLIHA, AT TH S ( LOBE OF BOaTNEM, masts* s. ism. SMUUnCES. (Mas sad discauat* . ~ graiarads4. dua'iss ww Dinlna N_ I Ituan ra Awkli . 1>U» trnn Mat* Hank* ud bankers Dwulro® eawwradrwmaiHB l OvaKa ajKl KlwrMlLav. Nnt«a of other Nsunnal Utoks... »«prr«irr»ac». trtcfcn* ** ItMiDLi, KMrapUon fond vtth'u.S Trwa. uroc 5 per wut of etroalatloa SB as Totai.— ...... . .atuna LtAiiunm T8 t»5rtd*a croot*. IMS uhsm end but* aaldTT.. Si it Wtnosal Bank aai* nilaaadlM iUSi Uu« tootboi Her tonal H—M. USA IT P*> bHftjaM and baakssa- pa *» Individual dwpnau* autiieot to NMl. 4|M g Pctpw< urrtlttmtmof rtepout_ «ft 00 Tina wrlAmu* of (V-pom. TJN IB Umit«r"v ebreto.■■Ring. ft 44 Kn*** sod bus rtvUlaaoumad ... HJOfl total.. "iillflJ O tunaf Mow* CtMiutA. > utvarror Osaaoa. / m U» ramnm. CSstitor nrUia iWuat* tmok, do aokiaaLT awaar that the above atase oiaBt a Ire* to the Deal at ait kaevladf* and better. S L Pboslab, Cashier. t&TSE&rujT* *°bu#or* ra*l“*,u‘ *1. XI. Lava. K. F. Coaaaor—Anar L. La JaastHS) T. C Pjckam. > Dtaamoiw. TsiAWDen.l —AT THE 0A81G2UA JKWELRY AMD IDSIC STORE You WILL F1HD ; A GOOD LIKE OF ! ! WATOinci, CLOCK*, < ' JSWELKT, BJLTBSWARE. ] | SPECTACLE* AHT> i > HCBXCAL GOOD*. ! ! < j RKLKC1 WHAT ;; you WAHTi ; ; OUB PBI0E8 : DO THE REST. All kind! at Hmsanac oseily and alwaaiF TTZUsMt. ATTENTION! I an fully prepared to do all klnda of Wood and Iron x REPAIR WORK, x I have a Drat-claaa workman, and reaped folly aollolt a ahara of your work In my lino. Hnraa aboain* alwaya a epedalty. 1 do that mywlf. R. C. W UUtES, BUekHBlth ■OBTOtait aau IWValaa>ia<Mtaa BIIK Water Pwm I itltw. | iSSJ. T*tolil*____ it .. • O m*»«n<r o.>«t rat; 1. teethra^ wiiWriBLvsiww^ Southern Stock Mutual Insuroce Ccnpoj, _ -<W QUEEN8BOBO, H. (X, OFFERS— CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCE By making ovcry pol Icy-bolder a iturrr la tba yrcdta. AS MadU MNMta wowrWlOyirMct. ararefraad totbonllwbiTiaia. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Subooribtd by twwaty eapltalMa whom —in __ of Dot fora. Policy bolder* are__ DJBBCTOKS: J. B HpMcor, JB. D. UUk. Wim. B. IleH HcBm. uwtMM 8. nolt, SawneJ MoD. Tate. ImmP. May. 1. Edorta Sli.ver. F. J, Murdock, L. Book. Hell. Boooeboo fWrt Sf**- J- M- Worth*J- V« Uadiw,JU w O^fCEUS. J_M. WortfoPrreWeat; M. P. Whortoa. VJoc Prwd«H(| A. W. Mediator. SMiatory and Tr»o»ur»r. Whjn your pulley ex pi n» mo Uot It It rMtwcd la Tba 1 atbllB Mwk Mntool lunirouM Co. Wx. U. Lawn, 1>M1, rtlMrali, If.'CL LOOK-BBT In the next issue of this paper 1 shall announce the date of Oar Grand Opening -or— DRY GOODS AND MILLINER?. JNO. F. LOVE. _ __ 70V: HOI Be very old to [tmomber the time when It ooat Mo oC Moy to 4mm wdl Mot ••• »ow. Come to ua and you will Ho aorprlaad to know bow wok WO oau draw too aod what a ulua appearance wo oao (1*0 you tor 00 NKh money. Take for Inetonoe The Line of Salts oblob wo ore offering from SS.UO to 97.90. la our Judgment they art worth A great deal more, hot If you doubt It ooeaa and lot aa hare a talk wfctyoo. after whioh wo think yoo will agree with ua. - We Claim to Know i good tbloff whan we oao It. Orereoett Their equal __ ml lb if tliem at You need wall until later In the mm_ loo: Coma to-day: to-morrow broken. Jnst In, knottier Urge ablpmrut of Shore. Our high Cot, All Solid. Onodmort Ttoo araiiupW M»W N-thing to compare with It riwwbere. OUR PRICE noly'MeU." What abnat a pair nfDroae ShoeaT We have t*wm bma aft •l.OO tt.M. 91 40,1166. 93-00. 93-30, on up to Baatoorto «ae grads *99. Our Boaeeu are out of aigitt. (when they wra boxed) hot wo want thorn to to eight Namely: OXYOU R FEKT. When Yon Want » Stylish Shirt, Caller, Tie. Ao.. Ac., alweye come to the plana whore yoo know you eaa Hud It Next Friday and Saturday, Now In coacimlcn let ua aay wo Intend to inaugurate a gala for next FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Uarob 1*1 aod 9nd, which will be day* M ka romsm l**re*l. Wa will on the dates named mil anything to oor Were at MU lower price* than liar* Hern hitherto offered. Thaoo prtaaa will oatr hold good for the two day* maotioturd. Earl A Wilson*■ twm* eRai HOcts. Beat 3100 Uueo Collars In all etylea will be lOoto. UaRi UaTwo worth SSJcta wilt be aold for 880. II eery thing else to proportion. Wo do tbit, not axpecUng to make any money oat of It; bat merely to got better acquainted with the people. INMAN BROS, Eforythtag fog Man and Bey*. t^s^Bubber Boots and Shoes alwals on hand. mtmmmmmm -1_. . , .... =E0VR=== Goods Always Going. Oar sales ever since the holidays—which is usually a dull season with most mer chants—have been so satisfactory that we are Induced to pnt forth still greater efforts In securing even better goods at lower' prices. Wo have therefore Just received a shipment of “tnrMf oft" clothing, and also secured the exclusive control of the JAMES MEANS SHOES. as the Acoompanytaf James Means Shea cut will show. To try this shoe once is to oontinue to buy it. MORRIS BROS. L. U /nriwi, 1’iMldent. X. X. OMhMk First National Bank. or OASTOXU, X. c. State and County Depository. C01IBKB B0S11KSS AtJQ. 1, (IH. *»— ~~~ *—* - ■*-**- - ■-r —r t— ——|—■—r— Capital Stock..^0,000.00 Dividends paid since or (ran tuition, $16,000, OlWCTOMi U t isshist, T. C. Nmn, 4 D Moara. B. T. W<MI>« Tinas* Wimn. •-■‘-“T — -1 '‘mirmwi mminM ^ ® minm »»»>-imiAyiu
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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March 14, 1895, edition 1
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