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n > ! IV Charlotte Ohctmr haa tntmna Umttataetthar CoL J.SL Owr ear m nahnattoi. X Holt win «m ia iMetethagaheraatoitel ooartee • It la coaatorUng nawe. * , to dlwlaMwd. raf the win (maw caw dm, | _ . „ : oot — » my e uncarted cdfart to t< •mbeeoodMioa. hot that tbtofi lm that way. The eC the SeotoereUe party In l . VynrtM for aaeaa of Ha beat men non thm a head tad ^Vatlaa woeM have daoa—It taucfct tVwhev little they needed to held ••• and ha* aneb Bare pradufafa md he* naab batter «uit*t to thatr ahHHy and energy are boom of the Vhan and indaatru] avaaaca that «pm np ateeat erery week la title •twain* Heath of nui*. The I atone# maTjy with which eo away of oar hmjnaaa aad loduetrial catarprlaee Vanham and en boendln* forward "»» V attrtheled to pert. tndlnctfy, to tbo fact that tbo I eat election ■TTianad aa many ailaalty bowl#re by hltttac tnantatta bally witbapoae of bread and, directly, to tbo foes that at naab of the bnt blood, beat mercy, md ban boainaee aapaelty to be found w aay ndnn laniallh waa by it tamed Vh the development of local and •*Vr aatarprtare tbrouahoat the h*cth aad hnadth cf the State. NRUItm. North Oawlia* has 41 salaried port J*"1, *• hwa salary piM U •MM Thia la at tba bottom gt tt* <Mm yUdiag comm... «»"M«tlaas'hao SJWfoc u, one of Uranman <»oart*r» am aaatmod toibotamheloaa. la which account. •«tba kept at all ri |i oaaeaiad. Tbo aalartat otoaas art raUtved of thw Tba bigbart salary paid by any to tfw State ia M.80O, draws W tha poatmaatrr at Wilmington. Wgman and VUhnort a«w »i,ooo OWar aalarloa arr‘ Raw** and ‘-•bartatUW.700, AahavllU aod Win ala* tMOAOrtaaObom BUM. Durban •MOB, Mowbaru aod Huuwrlllo *3.000 Tha largaat salary la paid by Bow \ orb OUf, $0,000-, raat outao hrook V"t BoAdo. BoaUo, Pblhdalphl*, Cblaago, daolaaati, Cfeaataod. Salat witb W000 wttb $0,000 io tbo ortbog otpaat odiaaa naba 1* ■ttegaiwdy. It ia oahMgH &_\ Airy bat Boooutry; tua Bartbwllheab»ra to Barth Hartawa hi Oraaan; to Owl Hard aad to Alanaaoa. Ptaaaaat | Bpioo. Uaarw hda hat Blair MEASLES! MEASLES! L'-%:>YfcVf ' > ill♦ ■ .• i.1 Ifyaehma’thadUrt ■■■hi May MWf tnm tk. and whan y»pt K »s5hrS«x,*~T*** : We kwt ha the strife Jhwy----_ ■ w* did Mtek tot all we aatdta troa and tree aUlt. “Ok, w*«." mj aoma, ‘‘•“tod? ksidly rrrr dtea of nraaka, Mtbtepaloopand tan their case of H and year —0m** or wiah, aad akooM fcoaa ceaaee tbee beyond your ooatroi (Up from yoer roach forever? What If the dlaraaa should sattla npon aocae owak organ aad have year oh lid a •ripple, or with oatank, or with ln potovd mental power*, or had •yaaixht. or deafacaa, or dUeaasd lunge—an iovalM for Ma? Whoa the areal H*k h caaaldartd It look* Ilka a grsvaiy freeamptaoaa crime for people not u> protwk ttdr children and ttomoafm Tbedtaaaa* iejaat now getting a -- la Gaacaula. The ema il Ua TfihUs* ravamtn Char .--1 aad Han where dtoald ho ooc ndared aad Mops taken to prefect Ha ■madia Gastonia. Thlacan not be doja toe pmaptlT or toa efccileety. To ahow haw the sesnrage h abroad ■ad haw aovera la Ha mtaokteruia work laotbar piece* «p lire sea* Item* "Oltefd during tho weak la other *1**Charlotte Ohermra of the IMk fhw day* wa have noticed the the following itesta: The mill* have tried, daring the ■oaMoo epidemic, Importing new heads, bat it waa a failure. The saw fMaihca teak the anwalaa n soon u ttoyckM, aad the Utter aad waa wane than tlm flm. The Vietortoa ahoat 80 hands oat with the -mlri , To-day1* Cdarrreraaya: The awriri haae aboot overcome “tho Victor. > Thors are 118 coaw oa the hllL the ■81 toa not yet ah at down, bet Is atcaaatrffly as abort fares, and h«a a rod deal of quint machinery. The mseil ii has attacked Urn Kor ■•ilUa U Graenaboro. Oa* of tto tirta write* a Charlotte friend: “The 555? b*iM* quarantined, but It S&HjaS?tto££.»Tb* I‘rt‘*r“ HatUa McLean, daughter of Mr. H. fl. McLaaa. ot Crab Orchard, who It waa meatUnad Uat weak had goon deranged from tto offsets of mettle*, toai toeooM rioteaL. effort will be ■ads low* tor la the State HoapiUL Mae*.at ar ttu TrtociAjrpa. Dr. Wilder, the ooaety physician, eeye there here been between 4,000 end •.000 eiieee of meaelee In the dt; der •*** the pnmet cpldreie. and that rtece will llkrly h# that many more. He has never known suuh an epidemic Wa befere. he eve. »UTB ATJITHBUTON. Mre. Emily Minerva Tarlaion, died rertarday moraine at 7 o'clock at her h«n#in Atherton. She bed meaelaa j wh*oh afeeted her heart, and ahe died I fallen. Deoreard waa BO •****of She leave* a boetiand end Bv# children. a tocwo win take*. Mia. Slnaietn* Liule, of Oreli Or chard. died at 11 o’clock Sunday mom •*f > •* he* home near Hickory Grove chorch. Dvoaemd waa 18 year* of a«*. She had been named niT quite ■ reef Several weeks efo ahe u*A the meaelee. which resulted In pn*u moaie. Her death was particularly BABX WOMB IK X HU ov XEilLU Ho swob widespread epidemle of toi em before swept oyer tbr two CgroHsas and Georgia or effected to neb eo extent, all etaeeea In Cber !<»«•. U to raging la tbla dtp now an ■» to close tba graded aebool aad lia f«tr the sAc tenor of tba working faro*# la seat of the Notaries. A TOdOf tody who la a constant rlsitut to tbs bedside of the dtatmad, te IgU*. that la one tonaw there wen two beda la one bed lay tba mother and tbiee daughters, all eiek-aod aa In fast only barn aboet ten mtnataa. 1» tbs other bed waa the father «ad three Ix>y*_«a bet pleas. Sbe Informed a •wtd lady of the situation, and when (be yisTtsd tha aAteted bouse betd, tbs mother within* belay ques tioned, loohad a p smilingly aad aabl. "It to a boy !* In the Joy of materul if. tow had forgotten others requiring ■ere aad atteaMar. A nmol was fgeelded to look after their seeds. *tow to taMstws osessaarily among the toraiwyldent aad those aha lies to* *>bto dally rare legs. When tortotek down. Many lie e-bed paneln •» *»< ibepeislegl*. Hot being an •ttotoffed to tong In anyth log, they «*sert we eutborlty aad if set •{. landed to, they anil dla wtthnot a mar Mr. It Dan there la aAietioe Uwm Is a iieeeieblnf and an aoeaalag mder (rra tba newt heart of humanity sail* •ngfor delt am ant* awd aid. Tba moaeleeaawpreralUagta SbamN Mr. J. M. JUrkpatrlek*a family am laid hrar^atoe sereral at OAoer Baker’s m4 paaaMBoaia araaini praralaat uatr WWW. A«ol4 oaapia jaat ovar Uwllaala Ahm anwl; ban Jaat Ml hNtta a ftrw laan a4 raali aba, ftMabaiU 71 react That wan larM hhiaa aAk. Tha totaat at Mr. aatm-taaf-oM 4a artier aa4 Mra Oao. Mraar, alaa laat MrttatMOa’ataat atthrtr bMaaa U*a aocan at Btat-nta «a4 Po^Ur •uaatau TbaahM Hal Mate an4 Tbia HwHaiSwa<t2>aaababl, RSSifSfSSlfirra; IMa *v<'>a«ta a*4 to tba tail at* 4ajM ***** h» ONiiftfllfc TWOaaaaftf Mn riantaaya; Mwaa> a* K at»rjs*sa«V5 ObartaMa, la thatr aara baraartMnt antUwMkrflMtlaa Htuaabiv Mila aaaaa af 4aaM.. Mr M«, a wetawu MhUdminf hut Sunday and £"•• ohildra* of Mi. AUtesn XVrfclne died »t innuilee Twe Oauqb bjamrf ««m. TheoMeehdao bur. Mite Hattie, was fourteen years of ^ssesraarv..,, -SvasaerssK^ *U* diaaaaa la their loosUMs*. xmxnuat AJiaxe rraxwoKaa. **• toOawlug tram tha Atlanta •foaraal show* bow lasld lorn the disease Mead ho* it prostrate* it* victim* whothoi at home or abroad: After remaining loose of tha dingy ****•'»««• «*ted by termers In oor of tha Decatur street wagon yards, auCn lag from a well dare loped cate of mmalm ahd with the doors of All*nU’i teuptul shot against him, William CalUbaa, a yoaug Milton ooualy far ■or, wdo this morulag plaead in the «f a friend nod started oa a immrny toward beam probably to dt* bsfora be raaohaa bU domination. Lying oo two ragged quilts aud an old pillow la one ooruar of a room In tha old budding la tbs wagon yard, tbe man suffered without any b»«h«mI >ttsutIon and tbs hospital authomls* (•fused to take him In bcoauaa niaiW U a enstafuNU dlaaaar. They bav* no mparaio place fur tbs Liaatment of cou taglooa disease and tha role* of tha lnatt taitaa prohibit the removal of each pattaota to tha bosetUI. Before GhlU baa left boss be waa suffering vary m«mh bat datarmiscd to task* Urn mp. He bad a bad cold and a high fhe»r. Whan ha arrysd here be seamed wane and night before last measlm ■moo their eppaarauo*. Ysatarda) moning they hod broken oat ail over hie body and tha man waa la a bad •‘"i’Htmw witn ooly a few friends, wbo had had hut little experience la earing for tts sick to loakaftar blot. Yvosr day Catlahau’a frieoos made him as oomfortabia an poosibla in a covered wagim and at alaa o’cloak they started with him for bia boras. rm nim wmiam cktrcm. UKUm.(»nH J. Bwam Citt. Jan 21—The lost w found. Your uorretouodeut Mi awakewad from bU Rip Vau Wlnkio sleep, sad finds hu pooeil still sound uod sharp, but with UtUs work la vlvw far it tnweport. Mr. Harper, of Greenville, 8. C.. baa ssovad Into the Mining Go's, building. H« purposes building Item loon. Tbe huge sale of tows lole oo Uie Otb Instant lo Individuals Indicate* that we may look for considerable bulidiug during tbe present year. Manatee ere epidemic. Miss Addle Wbltaey ia boose from Jones Seminary sick with measles. Mwe Zillab 8oatth of High Point is eisitlng her brother. J. T. -Smith. Miss Daisy Chandler left last week for Gatee county, where tho will visit her enter. Mrs. C. W. B-binaon. 0. B. W ltuey end U, P. Moore eta •enkiug some changes lu the manage moot of the machinery In their mill preparatory to letting op a large Glen Gove flooring machine. They are •unking ready to meet tbe demand for ‘uwbSMwd building materials as fast Bnr. J. J. Reno. Presiding Elder. Ptoaehed lu tbe M. E. Church Sunday «nd Monday nights. Miss R. E. Gray ion and Master Bennet A. Smith where ‘wptiird and admitted tv mem tn-rslilp Sunday night. After the ser vleee U» Elder administered the Holy Sacrament to ■ large number of cna sauDicante. Qnsrteriy Conference was licld in tha M. E. Church Monday morning, if re. 8. J. Durham has presented Uis M. E. Clmroh with a handsome organ. Tbe church is to be pnlntvd, papered, nnd entirely completed lu the nest few *15 in W. Wren baa pnrebaaed two bvuare from W. C. Toireiion. We hnpetoseuMr. Wren n resident of Bessemer soon. Mr. B. McAllister, the genial fore man of tbs brtes yard, lias returned to Beeaemrr from Concord. Bvery bouse In town Is uocopied. Mume have two families under the sasall roof. Tbs demand ia far beyond tiieeapply. Mite Emma Sterle, of Iducolntoo, •nwosd a school here <w> Monday. Mias Steele la an aceomplmhed young lady and will hare a voud nehooi. North Carolina and Philadelphia CapiUllaU are negotiating for the Cleveland tfpriag* property. The Char hMU toerrrer tan they will aot leave, they wish to bey. The prioe asked Her the projarty to 844.000. Cbteago he* Urea selected as the place for bolding the next Democratic National Convention, and July 7th has been fixed as the data. The deetolun waa rasa bid by the National Commit lasnssa" n'">n ~ _Tbe Newton correspondent at tire Charlotte Ob term any* a prominent tawytr of that t»ai has tended hie law «*en to a young mm for a stelll.in. Thn fallow who tradnd foe tlw taw ogfoe .tor law IUmms at the next mooting at the Seprenw Court. The dMiwt of ihi» week any* that mwnf lia awbaorihoro new dhotby baa Uead four fear* on rentad food, yet has •ada mg«ay Mtwithatandiog the ery of tlmw ’• Be laya ha kto made 41,71X1 ia that Lime. some at it fay toadl»g, with which b* bought taad ■ad a mate. T1» Mooat Ubanon giiab#» ham *<M»y *alu*bi# thing*, fb*? ,mr1* ***! *5* *• •“bo bran®# by <*•*»* w JW* ap ®4r w Wtla paaha**; Um. fr#t to laaao faotar* eut mil*. Wow »►> an not with a wotliod of •artagdymmabi by noting tboaloa* ■<*> Thair maotv la known an no •hokot T)<«ntl«# Ciwdloi. fond It M — and at UhhmUw Of nth## f.i~d# In tb# Mowaoh. la #th oc wnvrfa, by tb# ow of tbo Wntur Dt ari W’Uld'a notortd to Manat oral rtroaotbaod Hoar. A aingla lOoaot bawl# will atV-M®#a gim i*rt#g m a buttl# rjAJUrt. ««* boat mndlarao far OhMdrow. Ilabw ffouauamd It In blBO# oft baton*. I BKUVnMIUP TIU C.« L. Regarding tbe peeaiug or tbe Cheater end Ltoolr Narrow Geage into tbe heeda of e reoelnr. tbe Yortrtlle, S. C., fayetrir glrea U» following rareioo wbloh It beltere* to be tbe ooe moat pleuaible aad mo* geeerelly accepted. During President Du Vega’# admin I at ration, it »M decided to bond tbe rand for tha purpose uf raising n car tain amount of money. After tbe bonds were leaoed and a portion of them sold, it was deoiled to inks them up in e now tasoe of an increased amount. All of Ike purchasers agreed to this arrnogamant inapt Mr. K. 8. Deiportea, of CoinmWe, who, bar log pmd over tbe cash for MAOO worth of the bouda, refused to give them op for ooods of tba nrw taaus. The new iaena of ♦*60.000 waa made anyway, and Mr. Deaportaa was left with a drat mortgage of *4,000 on the road. When the stockholders took charge •f the road aoma two years ago, it waa with the understanding that tba bond holder* would accept script for tbe past due coupons and agraa to a reduction of l u tercet charges from 7 to 6 per cant. All of the bondholder* oame into Um arrangaaseut with the exception of Mr. Deaportea, tbo hold era of aoma lld.UK) worth of otlnir bond*, and I wider of the 187.000 worth uf buuda on the uoctheru portion of the road. These all held out for the poond of Sash alrredy doe, and also the regular future payment of tba 7 par oeot. stipulated tu the contract. As to tbe $87,000 on the uorthern portion of Ut« road, held by tbe old Btebmoad and Danville, now tba Southern, nothing better wns expected, aud tbe amount was paid In full. Tbe mnnageawut of the road waa alio fully prepared to pay the other bond* under | tba terms uf tba compromise agree maul, bat waa an willing. If not un able. fo court tbe complications that would be brought about by paying aoma of tba bondholder* one price and aome aootb«r, and it waa this situation that precipitated tba crista. Mansi*. Deaporta* and other holder* of about *30.000 worth of bonds, not long ago, mads a peremptory demand for payment to full. Under tbe dr cumaUnoea. such a demand If not complied with. Is usually followed by an application for lh« appointment of a reoeiver. Tha understanding is that f'reatdrnt Harper and others belles ad that the hostile movement a-as made at tba Instauee of the 8ontben> rail road. which, it is uadarstood, la stand ing ready, eager and anxious to gobble np the road. If the hostile people shire allowed to Sec or* tbe appoint anaol of a receiver, it was dear that the receiver could reasonably bn ex pected to be hostile too, and tba quickest and easiest way out of the difficulty, waa to apply for a receiver on the part of tbe bondholder*. This was dune, with tha result Indicated above. wmy'a LmIrt* KzprtMH !■ V«H. The Charlotte people have been praising, ss we knew they would, tbe highly entertainlog lecture of Rev J. C. Galloway os the Mammoth Cave, which he delivered Ism Friday sight before the Y. M. O. A- of Charlotte, days the Ncw.i of that city "Tbone who beard Mr. Galloway’s lectors at the Association last night are high In their praise. It was a familiar subject delightfully treated.” The Ohtinn- of Sslnrday morning said: Kav. J. O. Galloways “Two Days and Nights in the Mammoth Cave” Is surely one of the most delightful lec tures ever given in Charlotte by local talent. Mr. Galloway’s word-painting Is beautiful tod one enn almost tan things take shape before one as he de scribes them. He uses manuscript, but M not closely confined, and la euUnly o noun vent tonal In bis muuoer. ‘■Dorn Pedro,” said Mr. Galloway, "after visiting North A merles, raid be could duplicate In bis own country tbe other famous wood era, hot not the Mammoth Cave.” The can contains over gOO miles of explored avenues and Passages, with untold miles of mmages which have delted she nerve of explorers so far. Ttn air Is so bracing that the "long route,” a trip of 18 miles over tbs roughest, of dark underground pas sages, can be under taken by a delicate woman and completed with little fa tigue. The routs taker la the 8Ur Chamber, Bobo river, end the boms of Dm eyeless fish, whloh give forth their young like tbe whals. and many sights too numerous to mention. The parlor was more than Hied and tbe prospect* ere that Mr. Galloway would receive even a larger welcome •boo Id lie oome to Charlotte again. A man wlio hit beta travsllar la the esstsrn part irf tlw HUie Ulla Winston paopii that be found Krone aentlmeot In maay Motion* favoring Boo. Of. B. Wataou for Governor. Many of the waatsrn people think Mr. Wataon would owkethn a bleat eaovaaa of any man the Democrats eoold domlasts. Dr. Thoms* Armltare, the well known Baptist divine and historian, dM Monday at hi* home In Yonkers, ft. T. H« was Hemmed an a preacher to the Metfaodlat cboreh aod bacon* a Baptist 10or U yssr* afterward*. Oa la tbs author of a History of the Bap Hat*. of a volant of Mstutss, aod »mo O'bar work*. . The Cunt lan-general of tho Moantah forces la Cobs, Martinss Carap-e, baa boon dnpnssd uruauso kl* mat hod* of warfare war* too hsianne and ooa mdsmu, and Psupa Tut* Viol a has hem appointed In hi* Mead. Tho tatter km • reword Mr severity and la repeated »• muinialn It. Onmpo* la Indignant •* Ms raeall. aod Witt raturn to Mpaln I* wwy of Haw Terk. Secret of Beauty is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assim ilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this ? Tutt’s Liver Fills arc an abso lute cure for sick headache,dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills m. nutr sub. ■» Pi—I laM—Ijr at lk« Maa— Tail* r»iaaj-nt. Uk a** ckmk>. Dr. J. W. Tracy, one of tbs oldest, BMMt influential, moat popular, and moat honorable of all moo la hie com munity, died suddenly lo King* Mountain last Friday while aittlog at bla dinner table. He eraa the grand father of our two girted young county man, H. L. aod a. J. Durham. The Bbothy Air says l)r. Tracy was boro Deo. I, 1810, aod area therefore peat 76 yoare of age. Tbo funeral aervkea were conducted by hie neater Bor. J. D. Arnold, aod lUv. jTj. Hoon, and Iw waa laid lo rest with Maeonk Honors, in the King's Hounuln cooseterr Sunday. Other partlcnUn of hie death, and an analysts of hie char acter *re taken from tbia week's Shelby -h/nni: Dr. Tracy ordered hie servant to catch hla horse, as he would soon visit a patient In that neighborhood, and aat down to dinner with other m*o» ben of bla family. Suddenly ho looked up, appeared dizgy, and said "Luok.” when hit aoa-la-law, Bey. B. F. Dixou, M. D., ran to bla aid. Dr. Tracy tboa give a few gaspe end died without a struggle. Sunday noon all of King’s Mono assembled lo Urn Method 1st church and flllod tbo street In trying to pay tribute to the noble worth of this good Samaritan and beoefaetor. Hie thoughts revolved In ao narrow circle aod Ilia sots osmored not In self sod pecuniary gain. He was kind to all, generous to the poor aod ever ready to aid the suffering end unfortunate. By bard labor sod economy lie bad ae comoisted a competency, sml bis up rlghtueas of character and genial man ners won for him many friends throng bout Cleveland county. Ho was no cold, cynical, half-hearted man. but was ever full of ealbosiaam and work. Ho took no pouimlatio view of life; bo always greeted you with n salk sad looked aver on the bright sod philosophical side of life. Such men as Dr. Tracy preached dally sermons of cheer and hope sad should be an Inspir ation to the despondent. Fur half a century ho bad beau a true and loyal Methodist and bis Ilfs proclaimed that be was a Uhrlstleu. Ho accumulation of carta auu property relaxed bis efforts to do good sod haul the sick, oven to tbs hour of his death. The aged soldier had worn bis armor tor seventy-Ore yean and dona valiant service. Than earns sweat sleep, and now he rests in the eemetery beside hU beloved wife HU only son Boat died 85 years ago; bla wife about five ynsrs ago passed away, and now an only daughter, Mrs. Dr. Duron, survives him. Da was a member of tlie H. C. State Convention sod daring the war had charge of tbo hospital at Raleigh for several years. As nil bright things re fleet tbs sun, ao Dr. Tracy’s warm im pulsive heart always carried tbs sun shine wherever he weak And when be died one might hare said of him aa the historian aald of the Prinoe of Orange, "the little children cried In the streets.” innae at The Qaeatae. OlB Frufsov, .Tan. 91_A good number of Mood* attended the funrral of the late Dr. J. W. Troor at Kiag’a Mountain last baud ay. That ws* Uo largaat funeral procession tbit writer errer eaw. Meaelee ar» In the families of P. O. Putnam, J. L. Phifer M. Kiser and A. C. Clark. Besides the measles, some at Mr. Clark* barn pneumonia and few. About eight are aiek In that family. Some of the free sehooU are aua pending on aconunt of lb* muaalee. Bar. W. I. Wolfn’a atnging aohool la gone Into winter quartern until he get* through with the roaxale*. Moeee Stroup, B A. Mauney, It. V. Boris and John 3, Boris attended the first quarterly ooofsreoee for the Bing* Mountain circuit, at Xing* Mountain last Saturday. "Little" John Smith sod MUs Nellie Brans were married on the evening of the 18tb tart, by J. Klsar. Eeq. tt. C. Orinand wed “Jim" Frooaber gar went to Doug Shoals Last Saturday. D. C. War lick Rsq., accompanied by bis sou, Thos.. scant a eight tort week With M. V. Ho vis and family. Wo were unfortunate enough to moat Turnsr Smith* hones running away la King* Mouatein last Sunday afternoon bet wa art thankful that the bones without a driver, bad state enough to run around a*, barely mis ■lug oar beegy. thus prereuttof wlmt might bare hseo a serious accident to the writer, Ms wife, and fat Mr* fami ly. Knthlaf Sort, except Mr. Smith's much with uauralgla to her area. 3. O. White nod wife of Oastouta «laat Sunday at Ham. K, A. a*. TIm H*m at lha* phi—, mat II to “M—Wn" ud not Mow tit Airy in to**at. Taw JTe*m pro ton a wow ni Mawr agataai Mwehwaf*. Apatltto* win |* lata in (VatuOoa Depamaant ■ah la* that I— ehaapa ba aol aada. Bar. T. DaWiu Talna— wow baMa ibr tort at Um Ftoat Praah) Uri ah Utah at Waabtoftaa. TTwroan* aa paatnr, Iba Baa. Adotoa A Hew. wboaa na at ia»t aaBa tor ana earn— aaah Non Aar. haa baa* —had to taataa, ahM* ba mated to allow Dr. 'foma** to ■aaepaltoa the palptt. 66After !§tock«Takivfeg«” •tock-wo a^,H,ror *°°« - "-d «*•* MEN’S IIEK11Y HATS com© under Uita Hue, and w« Intend to cut price© on them pob 11A**•« , ’ Hat worth $3.00 will go at $1.50. Hat worth 2.00 will go at 1.00. Hat worth 1.50 will go at 75c Hat worth 1.00 will go at 50c, *°d *0 on down the line. Dome and net one before air mi Tli»v an. »n **» OUR MtI.LlNK.tY DEPARTMENT ^H.nff^io wiy* A. C. WILLIAMSON & Op, RKAMI.na AT XT. HOLLY. AMaaka Hkn mmI ••p.riiiimtnK AIlke-SMkar **ck are KM Ym Well Tear rwv-rnwnl InUoe. Oociemaadmee mt The Qee.ua Mt. Holly. Jao. Ml.—Our young people an Ik i pale u grand lime at tbs blg-lAap Veat ” party nrxl Friday night al thk place. Mines Hem tec ami Ktla Dellinger, Lillie Alexander and Mrs. Tfptoo spent Saturday and Sunday at Kids villa. Mr. J. A. Costner, aupl. of the Mt. Holly cotton milt- Is oouOoed to bis room thk week, tick or measles. Parks, little son of Dr. and Mrs. Eddlrman, has lwen very sick of meag taand pneumonia, but is, ws He glad to say, mooli better. Mr. W. D. Stillwell, an overseer at tbe Albion Mill, who has been sick for the past week. Is reported better. Mrs. B-tbingtnn la yet, right alck. Mr. Johu Holland, the pleasant little operator, spent Sunday with bis par K»l* of Gastonia, paid Mt. Holly a dying visit last Sunday. On the drat of January about 1,23(5 persous, liras end samll went tmin tin eouutles of Sampson, Duplin, Prmlei. and Wayne. to Prlter, 8. C„ to work for lbs 1‘eltrr Manufacturing t o. Their reception was ao plnassnt and cordial tlial a onset mg of North Caro linians was held on the streets of tbc new cotton mills Sunday morning, 12tb lost, to pass rpoolut ions expressive of tbelr gratitude for attention shown them. mew*»<e*>tuu SHIM. "" Hsrtns barn appointed by tUc Hoard of Com nlMJIMII Of tbc 'luwn Of (hsMOQla Ul perform M^j’oUT °f ^**ytr»r bn-lho w'swe-wurta •tteem-o** on uax .lav nt Pula nary. 1*4,1 Hereby fltn rtotiee teat from nns dare1 ■ III be Omnd tt tlv Horo oTOr»Ur «od Wiim, (row day lo day (be Hu- riirpnse o( duly rues tarn* enters fur wM election. . a. M. W maimi, Jbusrtia,. Jan. a. USs. Notice. Hlrlnr qualified a> adiaiaUltntur .1th the will aoix-ipd oC Uaiiid S. Htru*, ilotvaaul. no. Coe id Given to alt potoui having claim. •Kelt** tald ovate (o pn-wrot Utcui duly verified tanvwor bororr the ltd tat mttmmmmrr. iw. rt tela tolloa will be. ptmil In bar or any tv cowry Umrann. All Jwanna Indclffod lo mid cataU* moat male Immediate vnyiocnl m mo. Jaoor Kiaco. .tdiamiqnita ouot I.Memeelu BJ1WWD aOUt A° * ^n,*‘ *• R‘"~ laA^JD «ALL lly virtu* of a power of mi* ooTMalmnl In a mortrajr* executed to me fttpe. A. 1914, by M. J. Mawrimf and wife* t*. A. Mnuixy to awoure the payment of a >»ond of *rwn dale rb*n.wlth hi lb* HOXMint of fcv'.OO due *i*J parable «»n the Atb day of dot life, lahi moivayo d^d duly fnoordad in book A, par* 448 o? inoft#a*m lor Qaaton moot*. H. C- to which refer* nee ta hcrahy re ado, I will offer for *oWs *v pmMk aun tloo at the court borne door tn OnlJaa, Jf. IX, at noon on Atarday, r*k IS, ISM, to tho hUdteu bidder for mah ibo followto* 'i**crlbeo tract of land lyln# in Gaston county N*.r_ ad]otnio#tbr kapda of f* L. fealtn an4 V. J. Xauacyi Bryine at a rook and run* XU w A pole* to a dc*n*ood. threw ‘AW -ST p. lew 10 8 Mfvmd. »h*TK<? ftARSl poie* tn a hickory, Wwm» #M4 A Doha to a Miaatantthoncr N fe»C tO oolea to a Martnak. tbenn* SC $6 89 poke tn a hickory, tbuno* wtlli Mrvonay'a I toe lo Ihn ho irtnntn*—oonrafnimr br eettivatiim 'M acre*. Mid land located nnir tkaoley Creek. N. C. A. K, siAintav, Mdttfayna. By S*.0, Klaic>, Attorney. This Jan 14. IMS. VOTVC'K. )lr» Ortll—w FwebKldiii* Hag n mm hiTemi afire loth dey af Fftirnary. The Dourtl or Oocnmiewooorv of the town of Gaetonlm do ordain: Fin*;—That It dull bo unlawful for any anr aon or corpora Hots tu tnep nr maintain a W Pta within tin ourpomr limlti of lb* town nr Oast onla: PmrWod however that nothin* IwrfinoonWohJdali bo oonttrund u Intend od to fnrtdd bolehert or ether peranna par cbili * and K-llbtf awl nr, from kmptny u pun OrkMM for lbs wrm» buurht by them: but no swine ahull U kept in such pfe or boose by the parson Duyfei* or ecllinjr the wune fur more than flru days conerouwvstr, tad aocb pan or bouse ahull only be kept by such bo tub ed or traders stanch place or pi sens as uiny be approved by the Mayor as suitable for that purpose, which approval moat l»e in writ In*, and shroud bjr the Mayor. " Pesaudi Any penurii ny ourpnratfcm t Inlet lop ihtsordinance dlutU be bod $10.00 for cash uar suck violation shell oonuuue THted: ■The orUinanm shell be ip farce from and after the 10th ilay of February. ivM, k y. HAM lit m. Mayor. J>a r. Lora. Clcr*. Jan. *, idM NISMIPAL Ft OTIC*. GARDEN SEEDS. A FIIK8H 8TOCK OF GARDEN SEED Jl/MT OPENED UF. Gallant, Whitesides ft Co. R H. CARROLL, -AC EXT_ Save Money, Save Time, 4NU Avoid Risk by banding your newajutper subacrlp tlooi to K. H. Carroll at the Punt Office. -t»y h'u&jc,-ijrfton ftnoirfinj til M(ni r.irtiu CoM. Subscription* to lemling nowapapers and magazines of this aud foreign countries forwarded direct to pub lishers on day of reoeipt. Some Special tics: LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. NEW YORK WORLD. CHARLOTTE OIUSERVER. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. N. C. PRXSHY1 BRIAN. A. II PHK8RY1 BRIAN. BIBLICAL RECORDER. Absolute Safety Guaranteed R. H. CARROLL, A^CDt, Remember the Dead. The Gastonia Steam Marble and Granite Works. Maying bought the Interest of J. M. Beard In the above named business, wo take pleasure tu snnououing that we shall remain at tbo same stand and intend to ran a FIRST CLASS MARBLE YARD. We ahull be able to All all orders, and meet all demand* of the trade in our line, mid at lentonably altoil notice. Hee ns liefore placing your ordera fur marble or granite work and lot ue (are yon mom-jr. MAG BRADLEY ) . . . PRAIA HAPPBRF1BLD S "'P™14"’ Mortgage Land Kale. Hr aethurtty «I*mi in a oorUlu Deed or SjriSrfSaKvte “o,-rt »—0»r, lh« W Vetruary. im, P« tky .amir of U oTIeet, M_ . ,«.,4rtlf 10 leraM l» * certain retro bit 10 by lie reet Mo* «» goln *nru« la Oaeiuoia, K. t, bensdai Or *2,l,0*hO-.it'n’™t Xra. J. *. wnrrm a*ra ojkrr*. and further dmnrtbel iuNnua*t*a«* MOlenAm ftt iharm «r u-rtU of Garten Uo.O.a. kM *n erf hay a*M deed ofertrr ■Eum ^r1RvSfBnta iserrit'R. “ Mytaton »f ■on— Klndn rrwtMt. „ tty lUtlKK+tr ainn tt»« ui:dai*i Irani On* MW»y nvMfT llw UU**nrm of itolte* iWilMf ttturs.'KS?. SS*pr.5'wn ■ Ij—mibt ih* conn Homo la d*> town >4 IMIm. PrvMar Ho,IB tomb-l ntin imMK M«4Nihj* fVr loo «Mr a low Ik UW/M Urntmra rflMta*, mbolUol.otnr^ rtooOr. N.C.*Bd«u*t«lMio low. by* iwwrd u Ibk ffrlWanaj Mot of tall Mono* la atm (Hoi Oka* IMIfc.* kwtBbla I tail OB Oabtitr, H. I1.. Im* bora •Hrkttbioio l»o Hutton cmOtc** aaabnrr iniwarlab mm* iWO t*a fruo4a wot t-rlrblo I’ulba. mad h— Iwro <ir*Wrr* lhr -llrlbiov liar Ita aaa«a lirmlBbafwo rwtrnrd w rawilnw a mm oww trattan <.lall rtrainr*. baMnm alb kb** ani*l and rank— atrr* 3* rt-iatrrk kj aata
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1896, edition 1
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