THE GAZETTE.
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6oomU1iic ka* Uuia 3,100 Tot« will
via tea mk tor iccoovol.
Tte teat aUactw wn nan gtt from
M»pdna. Mitel Gaatuota, Oal
laa,aadStaater.bat not LownH,lodi
- ::.*WlAf*tea vote (tea now until
ter * teM wai mtainly
rewoaiU anartnr nr
Ov attentat tetter iudlant* tin
fatten of tte aaboobtax tn enrj town
te* to tte ooooty.
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UN.
Coetroveray, distasteful to mat all
Uwa, la wpmlaHj ao wbm Uln l»
whufanmawt with a good aad
tong prtmd Maud. Kuvwlng that
ttr- llaffmau will have ao opportune
tf for a reply in liteee columns, «•
atoll ba brief aad shall try to make
oar aoawar of tha kind that would act
•rwmka Man to reply rwt bad be Um
«tW*twftj. Wo (kali try Uitdy to
aat forth wb*t, aa n ace It, la tbe
traaaad hornet view to taktofUm
potato naiad below.
t* “A totartesa effort, la madeto
breate tha tepresriou Uiat Uactuals
wm^jre815,000aod that will pay all
ta tbmo coining, at least, no such
cSact baa bean iade. It baa becu re
paated that #15,000 will erect batter
beUdiagi tbao the eenaty now baa.
We haad sees that nowhere denied.
W# believe It ho be abeolattly ua
ChaUeaged.
1 «♦ • pretending to be fair and
•peg * » • when they knew aad
withheld the Important faeU of tbe
SStSff? ,*^drfBeU concern tog
Usrinnia baa not only pretanded
to b* fair aad opm with tb* people but
baa bean and ta fair and open. This
Iowa baa not offered tha people bonds
bat money. How ahe is to raite that
■0B«yli nobody's concern but bare.
Tha aaaantliil point with tbe eltUens
el tha eouoty la UOa: if we adders
aur desire to hare the county seat at
Cfastaaia, will ber donation be rctuly
■baa wanted t A long honor roll of
bar «i liases oa a signed guaranty says
that If remora 1 wins tbe money will be
sandy. That la enougb. It weald
bare been a pretty right to are ail
them mo crying down their town’*
booda!
"1 bareaaanfa a papers graoalem
■eaaawon naat apon aa by on* nan at
feart from whom we bad a j*st right
to aspect kinder thought* and more
“•rteoMw®"* bat whom ideateems
to be to rota for tbe btghaat bidder."
W* wish our friend had been ex
plicit. We do not know wbctlier he
meaoa this paper or not. We do
kaow that In all we hare written we
hem harbored no unkind thought and
tare consciously Indulged la no dis
courteous words toward our octrvs
yemhet dr toward bU town. If we
haye. M one sui be reader than we
to make ameuda. If a correspondent
baa * •aided, we regret It, but wc can
b* Nil rvepoealble only iu a limited
mom for wtot our correspondents
write. Aa for the highest bidder —
that la the one, we openly declare,
that ought to win In Mils contest.
“I bote areo lt written that ti* old
SSadOMH]0* iu^urT w**
You haven't seen it; bonor-brlgUt,
yea litre not. IV lint you *« was
Nr that tb* cootouttoo “that Uwre
will to ruiuoua damage suits lasUtu
ted against tbe eeeuty la event of re
moval" bad been abandoned. There'*
With Ibis, aa otmolade tbe rtlecae
>tei with Hr. tun taut. There', not
a bareh word la H nor the ei.edow of
aa aokhtd tboagbu Mr. Iloffaan
arltea aa aao who ktrae hU neighbor
aad fads deayly. Wa tallere n ap.
gSMiata rally bla poeUIOu. It wool*
•• draapi ladpad If bo did net c»a
»aa4 for M. Tbe contest wiU eeon be j
aafed Mr tba present. So miter
wbleb way It l« eecMerl, tbe writer of
Uaae Uaae eaprefe to come oat of It
atlwHb aa trace of enmity, end no
iihadasr af aafclad teefle* toward a
amd ta tba wwrtd ew aeeiawtof it
Tbla awk wa renew oar ae^aaia-1
taaaa with Mr. Me KM ley’* extra as* 1
Mas af Uaugram long nwwgb ta eay,
bwMmlltaH. Tbs speaiel eeaefoa has
Malabar a, tbsoaagraw baa
and tba Maglay MB baa
Tba acaaea and laaMaata at
Iha ihdtf boars an rlee
froas tba daily pmee,
iwWdaeMHnfladthta
wtU.
hanMMa^
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A 04MW «Mk AM TV MM. Wlu
KaifmteduUi own unwilling
pertatotvg to the court-bonao discus
sion ind at his on fallwro to narr
ate lUU wrltar, Mr. WUaon —h— thV
week a last blind matt, slashing wtMl;
tight and left, UtUo racing wtmthar
good or ill owns* of It. \T« print til*
artiste with apofcagtes to oor rsndsn
ter doing so, far It baa bq claim upon
oormcc. bum flat place, it baa
aavt tearing upon the qeastlon at
Utei b Urn aeooed. It It had such
baarivg its display of vindictive t*s»
, par is tiad raoogh to debar It; third, U
didn't answer nor question*; sod
fourth, tbo rtqosrt for poUioelioe
wbleb earn* wttb H wav dlscoartaoui
to tin editor.
Bat In tbe plenitude of oar eharlty
wa let all tbea things pass, and in
goes oor correspondent's farewell ad
draas. Merer in chewier Rood humor
than bow, wo still mtintaln a peaceful
attitude towards all tbe world and the
teat of mankind, aud still ' bav*
abundant symptoms of that "aweot
»plr!t*ddocility and moat ethereal mild
uesa.*1 wbleb, contrary to oor Inten
tions, has so distorted tbs spirit of
oor corralporxlmH’i dreamt,
Uow could wo bo otherwise tn the
prerecce of our friend's ludicrous per
formances ?
aiirr rxnausting all bis vial* or
iranjr upon as for perching, a La Mark
Hanna, upon Caesar’s throno aud
ashing an answer to three aim pie little
questions, he Jerks ns down by tbs
breeehe* kg and lumps on tho throw*
himself aad flap* his wings and crows
sod strata, and—would you believe
It "—the erstwhile culprit In implor
ing attitude gets to asking questions
bitnwlf I v*a, si?, |,« demands a
••speak or die,’’ Uio worst of it all be
iug that bis questions haven’t the re
motest connection with the matter
at issue.
And limn U was unkind in him to
mak* a comparison in sis* with Mark
Hanna. Big wee art sensitive about
their corpulency. Now if be had only
called 01 Old King Cole, that meny
old soil with his questions three,
there would have been more of the
temporal fitness of things la the
similitude.
In soother reaped also la his strange
way of looking at things illustrated.
Hay lag hurled ua from our throne, be
taunts us bitterly with still poa
i stating the power of a Car, intimating
that we bad the high aherIB at our
beok aad eaU to arrest the natives at
pleasure and that the oobk-heurted
ncee of a single citlxen of bis Iowa wss
tbe only check upon our power to 6st*
men marched oB aod thrust fast isto
the inner prison at the slightest nod of
oor imperial dome of thought. That
any such dangerous mao aa this should
lm at largo in tha community is an
awful thing to coatemplate, and it dote
look Itko tbs natives anight combin*
somehow aud do him up and get rid
of him.
Iteyerting to our correspondent's
questions, us Irrelevant as they are and
as spiteful as they, therefore, appear
to he, ere have answered them every
oec promptly, briefly, aud truthfully.
\t o have tried to set him an example
of bow question* that are relevant
should be answered. Aod let us add
that If tlwr* Is anything else be wants
to kunw about tho matter In which lie
U so sudd truly interested, be can get
tbw Information provided his quoetions
Ikold o«t. Ask us liking?. Questions
Imvo uo terrors for os. Tti*re is posi
tively not n elreninstance and never
has lieen one In soy relatlou we have
ever sustained to the public which wo
heye the faintest shadow or a motive
for concealing ou our cwn account.
Finally, we waut to commend Uie
tireless energy with which Mr, Wilson
has fought tor tlm cause of hie tonu
ill this eoulest. Tlx tide of clrcum
stooeoe and aot our choice lies swept
ae ieto unsought eontroTcny with ear
correspondents. Wo would have pre
ferred to see Uiem debate with each
other, but It bee been decreed ottier
wiee. The buttle In types Is over.
Tlx trust of It for Dallas ties been
boras mainly by Mr. Wilson. For
hie town ha has stood the Ore right
aloof— uet without eotae dodging and
wincing and Cinching, It is true-hot
he has stood It just the same. And tf
Dellas should unfortunately win this
fight end then deeide to pension those
who wore battle scarred In her service,
the name of K. h. Wilson should lead
Uw roll. We want him U accept oar
heat wishes for all sorts of good things
U sects tie wsy except victory at the
polls ml Tuesday.
The ooart-bouse dleeuaston Is over
for Us prsusnt, and we are glad of K.
We want to take bold of roamthlog
eke. And wKb the aaeuraaea to evsry
bedy eoaeernad that la this bested
coart-bouse soutroeerey net tbs slight
eM animosity hee been kindled la oar
feeitege toward anybody we hid ooe
end all eur
••Finally, brethren, farewell.”
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COUNTY-SEAT ELECTION,
Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1897.
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Some Reasons Why
You Should Vote to Move the County
Seat to Gaston3a.^—=3rr>
1'rvm I be Own Hwx Oulu Uroular. '
I. Hue an sc Guatmda i* nearer the geographi
cal center of Hn» count)- than the pmwftt site is.
J. Mccauer U am ton la fas neater the center of
population than the present. site is.
M. Because (Iwtuxla by reason of her railroad
facilitleM from tho four point* of the compass, is
caaier of ncccaa than the present alto is.
4. Because Gaston county alinnhl have new
county buildings, ns the present buildings are In
adequate to the uvests or the county. To verily
this statement, you atv referred to the Judge* who
Imvc Jtcbl our ciairts for tho Inst few terms, and to
tint shetifla and Jailor* who Im»*w hurl chnrgo of tlin
Jail of recent ycura.
& liscansw the citiarn* of the county want
l*>tter road* and nrv unwilling to bo taxed to build
road* l<> tba idesMMt county-seat.
0. Because Gastonia rms offsretl f Ia.hU) to la?
used in the erection of new buildings If ivutoval
wins—enough, without tho addition of anotber dol
lar, to erect far Iwttcr buildings than tli» county
!*>'* lot*. Beside* thla, tho connly will also have
whatever mnount Is realised front the *nb- of its
preaent propotty at Italia*.
7. Because unless tho county-coot I* moved
rhe present building* trill in all probability de
mand at no distant day extensive Improvouumla
for which the county will have to foot ubnK? the
total bill of coats.
d. Because tho opponent* of removal have not
sliowti anti cauuot show tho facts «ot forth in this
circular to la? untrue.
Ulu«mu2ffl A.VSWKtlgO.
1. It I* objoeled that perhaps the county will ho
compelled to pay heavy damage* to certain citi
scus of Botins if the court-houio is uiovvd. Wonltl
yon like to know what lUd. Jones, and Mr. Ttllett,
anti Judge Hurvrll, and Mr. Walker, and Mr.
Canalcr. an<l Capt. llason. learned lawyer* of Char
lotte, hive to say to this? Tlioy haw wit lien and
signed amt published tliotr opinion ns follow*:
“Tho county cannot lxi hold llahle to l he own
oi* of those lots (sold them by tl»o county] for de
preciation in value thereof by reason of the re
moval of tbs omrl-housc, hoc can tho Iteli* of
Jesse Holland be board to assert tuiy claims against
rho dawl made h.v ctoclr ancestor."
8. It ts objected that perhaps tho llnuatlou
will not lie forthcoming wlivo wauled. A long list
of Gastonia's eltUene, Iho first Lb of whom are
veil able to make good many times over the whole
amount, have signed a paper, ns published turret*>
fore, ilsclarlng ihat it will lie finthcoiidnat. Jbi
you lielleve these men turn alToril to repudiate an
obligation like this?
8. It has lieen objisded that removal would
uuikc taxes loo high. The ta* rate In Gaston is
now timl Una lieon for some years at. the highest
constitutional limit. County-taxes cannot bo made
hlgtier without a special act from tho legislature
ordering a special electlrm fur a special levy. If
you have doubt of thin, you niv respectfully re
ferred to the Hiuinrnt lawyers already named.
Will you ueei.pt the ♦1S;|8«0 and havo handsome
county buildings shlisted whore they will ho most
convenient and advantageous l*> s gnat majority
of Ur* (amnio, or will you liy remaining at home on
election uay let the opportunity go by ami thns
compel tlio eouitty to licnr alone at no distant day
the cost of providing I letter public buildings.
Hear in mind the election requires a majority
of Mie iiuallttnd votmw and If you do not vote. It
means a vole against removal.
fflLSON’S FAREWELL.
B1Y8 oom QoxanoHe were m
PKBTTNEJT AID IBfiELBVAHT.
**»■>«» W«« WfMmd Awmn are M
■wk Like m Hint m Ml* Tlira«i*
DIMnax Mum* *«lw*ff mt r«*»
■*■* **4 TalMUjr mt ■ «■>*« »«w mt
Ik* Dm< lfc—k» MlnaM-UI
■w rm mu — it. wuh* iuu
To the Ml tor at Tk* ductlt:
We notice you have prepared a nice
little Mask for tu and with the author
ity of a king upon the throne you de
mand, “Write yea or no. Cut it out
aed return It.” Uaadiog inch lan
guage, one would imagine you wen
aa large el Mark Haaoa'e picture,
seated oo an Imperial throne, looting
down with frowning indignation upon
a poor condemned culprit. One can’t
kelp but exclaim, “Upon wbat meat
hath this oar Ctesar grown io great.”
Kail log down In Imploring attitude,
look log up Into a frowning f*ce, me
thinks I hear the awful command,
“apeak or die.”
My. friend, your impertinence In de
manding tn answer le equaled only Ur
your eopreme folly In asking any each
queations. fWby, wbat bee possessed
you, sport? Lest week you didn’t cell
them impertinent, bat eveu mid some
thing about their being fair, that you
had no objection to answerlnf, and
that you were really glad we asked —
Editor.] Wbat bearing bars those
momentous questions propounded by
“Ills Imperial Highnsee” upon the va
lidity of your Gastonia bojdi or upon
snylltiog we said lo regard to them ?
| A very direct bearing—so direct, tbat
the moment vou answer thorn correct
ly your bond argument goes glimmer
ing.— Kurrou-l w« preen me your
mind was resting upon the guaranty
wf tlioee bonds when tbat Orst question
presented llaeJf, soasetblng upon which
we have muds no oumment. [Exactly!
but you’d break the force of It If you
oould.—Editor.] We did stuck your
bonds and stand to-day doubly assured
that our position is correct. We re
tract nothing from wtut we said In
regard to them, but stand ready to
add thereto If necessary. And when
you try to conceal the fact that there
are fatal defect* iu your legislative
enactment you are making *n exhibi
tion eilhar of gross Ignorance or Inten
tional deception, [jillher. The coun
ty’* only concern t* In getting the
money if removal win*. You try to
deoelve people Into believing they
**kt get It. Onstonla offers the
oounty mouey. not bond*.— Editor. I
too lay wa "moat aland Um Ora
•ailingthough it be until wa go down
or raiae a dig of traoa." Oa yonr
Ibroua again, ara you ? Our poaltloa
waa taken deliberately nod la en
doraad to man lowering above evaa
TOW “Magaatlo Hlghneae" and wa
don't liaaa to "down." Lat your
galling Ora roll. ITbatf tba atnS !
IM Vr roll I—RDlruu. | There "a been
batter man, more prominent than
Toar humble oorreapoadeot, la Oaaton
Maure. *abjasted to yow galling Ore,
b«t, Ueaa you, O thou embodiment of
awwtrmlriuxl deoUlty and moat ethe
real mlblQcaa, it didn't gall. [Indead.
but It appear* to bay* gona right to
Urntpai Ula Umm-ICteTOB.] Tea.
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I
Um aaly trouble team* to be Umt your
UMhere have (ailed lo teaob you Uta
dibrenee between "todlvidagl eol
ymtj and good faith” on tha ooa
hW and ‘•validUy of aonMpal
bomb" a* tba ether. (Ob, go away.
We are uot prodmmiag ta ba a ttopreane
Court.— Koitor]
&&&&&**$&
ppMrtbi elVawoa. fdtUl, yoa "dou'l
wbaiarer with JhTm&iar to4ap.>at$
i^wwi «mwTTwi ■wrvviioft. Wf
try to taka lotareat enough la a« pub
lie matter* to be found upon tbc ono |
side or the other.
Now we respectfully ask that yon
publish the above la Tull or make no
further reference to those questions.
[Don't be taiklog so. Folks will think
you arc anxious to avoid the subject.—
Editor.] If. however, you prefer
thrusting it aside from your regular
Issue to make room for U or 4 com
munication* from men who hop* to
have more Influence by withholding
their identity, we presume yon have
the power to do eo. Ia it possible that
the day has come when such men aa
Mr. L. M. Hoffman. mUd and gentle,
honored wherever known, oan’t be
permitted to speak upon a public issue
without being made the subject of
disgusting sarcasm aod ridioule f
[Who told you to worry about Mr.
Hoffman ? This Is ooDe of your
business, honey.—Editor. | Such
treatment must surely be prompted by
something savoring of malice, even
though sUkas-ooated by a thin coating
of “aweet-spiritad docility and ethereal
mildness."
Id conclusion, see know the last
legislature did many foolish things,
but we had not heard of thalr repealing
the golden rule, and even if they may
have doec so we are Dot yet prepared
to believe that tha majority of the
qualified voter* of Gaston county do
sire to see the repeal put into effect.
The eoopty- seat mads Dallas, ai.d the
Southern Railway mads Gastonia, and
it would be surely »n injustice to Gas
tonia If by any means the Southern
oould be iodooed to abandon Gastonia.
| It would ba unfortunate for the towni
but what obligations are upou the
Southern to ran by Gastouis if it oould
make more money aod get a line built
free elsewhere f—Editor.]
Let os, fellow tax-payers, be actuated
by that noble sentiment, "Do onto
other* as yon would bave others do
onto you." [And yet, wiien yon can’t
meet people’s argil meets, you make
facts at them aod call them names_
Editok.1
And finally, in order that Uie good
people of Gaston county may nave
farther evidence of yonr sweet spirited
docility aod most ethereal mildness,
you might explain to them your
Intimate concretion with the Indict
ment and arrest of those noble, con
serve! tyo, economical citizens. Caleb
I’asour. John F. Thomas, (J. A.
fatrick, J. T. Carpenter, and J. It.
Connell. Tit lain extremely bad taste—
this may bo information to our cor
mpondeut. If so we make no charge—
It le In extremely bad taste to lug the
names of tbese gentlemen Into a con
troversy with which they ere not
visibly concerned, lint 11 oar corres
pondent win grt tbclr written oonsent
to have their names handled about. It
will give us great pleasure to explain
all we know about It. Wo challenge
him to do *o.—Eoitou.) The revolt
ing Idea of »uoh noble “native born"
oltlxene being arrested by the high
sheriff of Oaetoo county and being
marched In a body to bant oar noble
heerted j. a. Lewis, who wont tm
tholr bond to prevent their being cist
In jail I (8ty, sport, control your tem
per let’s aot get unduly agitated.
Tour genius for invention Is leading
yon astray. These men were not
“marched m a body to imot” anybody.
Not a one of them would have gone to
prison even If be had bad no bondsmen.
»»d not a one of them, therefore, was
kept out of prison by Uwir Mend.
Now yea see what yoe’re told I—
JCarroit.J Tell the good people of
°«toty what you had to do
with it, ao« what motive prompted
four set loo. | We were the only
prosecuting wiueM. and we were
prompted by motives of duly le the
tax-payers of Gaston sad to our own
That straight enough f
—Emow.i
1. DM you have anything te do la
nmuA to bringing it about t
Awwm: [Tee—Himx>».l
jBurastit
U**lQrV°' there a dodge T
Jf‘roay. my tiered brother, tore
tiir rtMiRKxra RiuiAVt.
»mn»i»4< IlM IfRwl of the
Bulnn Mm M Ibdr
Meeting.
Tbe PresWtmt’a message on the cur
renoy question, 1C printed In fall,
would cover more than half column in
thil paper. He sold tbe amUmont of
Ibe ooonlry woe strongly In favor of
early action by congress In tbia direc
tion to revlie tho currency laws and
remove them from peril tea conten
tion. Tbe recommendation of tbe
Indianapolis meeting of business men
that congress should appoint a moneta
ry commission woe oommmesded to
“TbUiubjeet,” says the President
iu conclusion “should receive the at
tention of Congress at Its special soa
slon. It ought not to bo postponed
until tho regular seaeiou. I therefore
urge that a special committee be
elected, non-partisan In its character,
to be composed of well-informed citl
mbs of different parties, who win
oommand the oonOdenoo of Coagreas
■ad tbe country, whose duty it iball
be to make recommendations of what
ever chouges in onr present banking
and currency laws may be found oce
■eeary and ezpediont, and to report
their couclarions on or before the first
day of November next. In order that
the mum be transmitted by me to Con
gress for ile consideration, at Its first
regular arealoo. It is to be hoped that
the report thus made will be so com
prehensive and eoend a* to reoslve tbe
snpportofell parties, sod tbe favor
able action of Congress. At all events
such a report cannot fall to be of vsJue
to the government."
But Congress adjourned without
considering IL
LOCAL* ntOH I HWII.L
Slrfc lw>ml»r-q«»rlfflr Co»l»r
rmrm KaMintajr-nlbl* *Kklj »r«»
Thantay-Praf, H*4(<n, ta !■•
»«r VtMkn-Ir, Kwltr uw*l»«
Mam Bnll4l«(v
ComeMIan of Tin Oust*
I.ovriiL, July 97- -Mr. 0. C. Corn
well hag been confined to bed for two
week! with few.
liev. M. T. Steele’»little ton Ernest
has had a lorn: tough spell of cUlllB
and fever. He and Mr. Cornwell both
uen a litUo bettor.
Mr*. Doberta It still confined to tier
room aud does not seem to be mending
fast.
Mra. J. 11. Hotter nod little Ilallta
are visiting at Wolford,.8. C.. thla
week.
Mr. 8. M. Robinson and daughter,
Mlaa Virginia, are spending a few
days ut Cleveland Springs. Mr. liobln
son being alto on tbe sick lid.
Tlte 3rd quarterly conference of the
Me \denvllle circa It M. E. ebureb
will eonvtBB at tietheada ebureb next
(Saturday.
Rev. Jaase Hller will preach In tbe
PreabyUrlan ehnrcli bare next Tom
day night.
As previously announced, the coun
ty Bible Society will meet here on
Thureday tbe 5th. The plan now la,
aa all tbe eburnbaa and Sunday Seiwols
ara interested, that they bring out
dinner and rprsad together and have a
social good time. Perhaps It would
bare a llUle jingle with It to some If
we would call It a plonle. Any way,
let’s an come oat and give tbe woctety
officer a a hearty welcome.
1 suppose It it alaooet time to begin
to talk tehooL Our next teacher will
bu Mr. It. W. lledalni from Guilford
College. He will employ a young
Ipdy to aaelat end teach music. Tbe
next musion will open abont Aug.
gOUi.
Mr. H. U. Huotor la hu'lldlna a oot
tage at Albeeny for Mr. Jno. O. Kan
kin. Several more will bo built therm,
thla sommer. It looks now that Urn
two towns, Lowell and MeAdeovlUe,
may yet be linked together with
dwelling and buatneas housed.
THe eraaSiM Bibi».
Mr. R. D. Greeve, merchant, of
Obllhowle. Va.. eartllea that ha bad
eouaampUon, was gives op to die,
■ought ell medical t real case t that
money oeoid procure, tried all oongh
remedies he aowid hear of, but got no
relief; spent many nights elMire up a
ah air, was Indaead to try l>r. King’s
Kbit Dleeovery, and wan eared by one
of two bottles. For peat three yean
has been attending to bustnem, aud
repo Dr. Klag’f Kew Dleeovery la
tbe grandest remedy ever mad*, aa it
hat dews so much lev blm and also for
others In hla oommunlty. Dr. King's
Xsw Discover/ la guaranteed for
Doughs, Colds end DuneempMen. It
dean fan. Trial betUes free at 3. K.
Curry A Co's Drug Mere.
They Are
Out of Sight!
A great mauy of ttuwe Summer Shoes, Clothing
Dress Goods, etc., we advertised a weeks ago
arc now oat of sight.
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But There Are Others
We wuul to sell and if you want to buy Men’*.
Youth's aud Hoy's Suits cheaper than you ever
saw or even heard of, don't fail to give us a
call during this special sale.
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Only About 30 Days Longer to Buy
Clothing at These Prices.
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Don’t Pail to See
our Bargain Shoe Counter Odd lots Men's.
Boy's and Ladies' Shoer. to close out. Ask lo
see tlictn.
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Special Bargains in all Lines to
Make Room for our Mammoth
Fall and Winter Stock.
Yours to serve,
P. T. Heath,
THE BACKET MAH,
Turkey and Greece.
Turkey seems to have gotten the letter of Greece In tire recent war and tl.n
Saltan ii mach elated over Mi triumph.
But. the Point
that should interest housekeeper* te not how to get the letter of Greece w
how and where to oil*iu the liBST GREASE, for their bread and for other
cooking purpose*.
Killian’s Lard
give* universal satisfaction to all who ute it, and if YOlf lure not tried it vnu
should send up an order uud let u* supply you. ’ 7UU
Use “Roller King” or “Jellleo” k’lour, Kingau’s flams cooked with Ki«»
Inn's Lard, and you will be a* happy as the Sultnn is over bis victory. I‘"
Yours, etc,
EDGAR LOVE Sc COMPANY.
rnwfarri itrifltt.
llcforo you buy a bicycle examine
the Crawford. We have tested them,
and while they are standard the price
Is low. Call at our home arid ate
them or send us a postal and we will
call on you.
G. F. & E. T. KKoi.fcsmr.
Mouth Narrow Qusge Street,
O. J. 29. Agents for Gswton County.
ssaaua.
A wide awake salesman to travel
Gaston county to sell a popular article j
and collect who can furnish small <
honesty bond sod a horse. Experi
ence not neoeaatry. Apply at once to
U. n. Soott, special traveling agent,
or to Thk bxis»*u Ur’o Co ,
Charlotte. N. C.
R.C. WARREN,
BUcktmltHIngand Wood Work.
GASTONIA, N. 0.
Wood aid Iroi.
ghonny horse* anJ «ihjrt«ur Ihor* rifkt i* •«>
ygryty, but I o*n dirliA your lire urn) «lo
your wvod wort fust w wvW.
Wart Dole ProipUf.
Hav<n* *o*pto>crt an oapvffl »i«*l*ltu»l uf Zf
yCMM MDCrfcbOC, 1 urvl^rin) lltAn
QfV* bofO€t> roc alpins J©ur wuck |nu:upily.
If rtcblc* ito to OM ums man wtoo wauio irt*
work -HyVt mway *
At Price* That Are Right.
Whtlr 1 do suaraauwd *ork awl do II wImmi
you want IS, my nr ice* Pt»Mu « wull oa
■•Ijr work. At Out am |44 (trod.
R. C. WAKUEN.
G. JUDSON HUSS
. . . For Bargains.
When wc *»y bargain* wc incan
wb*» We aajr.
to Ibt Srinlitad Soar,-$1.00.
14 “ Light Iron Star, — 1.00
Good Flour
that will make
Good bread at
w- $2.60.
HR 81)RK YOU
G. Jadson Hass.
peaMII
entertain you.
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Baby
Carriages.
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'<* *f»«lloro or nil ltau#
to OOOftO 1g
^^trong’s
F«niiture
Company