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THE GAZETTE. TWCTODAT. ocrrooBM is, lim. B USI NESS LOCALS. r35gESSSa£?M JUST In a beautiful line of Blob Cot Qlaae. Tomhxncb, Tbe Jeweler. TTTE RAVB 803 tMiebeli of oboloe W Seed Wheat, Bed Chaff varie ty.Obaio A Wmom. V’OUH MON BY buk If you went •A It la tbe kind of Olatme Ton Bkxcw, Tbe Jeweler. Ate. DU. W. H. XT AKBP1XLJ> of Cher lotte. N. C.. will be In OaMouU ■t tbeTaDe Hooaeon Friday, Nov. 3rd. for tbia one day only. Ule practice le Halted tc Bye, Bar, Keee and Throat. LOCAL AFFAIRS. i - > - We learn with regret the lUnuei of Mr. Jaoob Jock I ns, of Sunley Crebk. —J. IJ. Holland A Co. have bright ened up tbe front of their store With a bright ooat of green. — Mr. I. H. McFaddrn has uond Into bis etore lu tbe Darla Block and will aoon opan tor beeioaae. —Mr. K. B. Babiogtoo. manager of the Telephone Exchange, bxa moved hit family bare. They occupy the Huts houee, Just above Gray X Lore's store. —Mr. J. D. Brumflvld bae moved hit family to CharloUa. Ha le mana gar of the saw OofBn Factory In Char, lotta. Wa regret to loea auoli a valu able citlaeo. —New eigne are budding forth In many quarter*. Mr. J. A. Ilootar has a naw ooe. Mr. A. tt. Mangnm bate new one. also R. C. <J. Love X Son and several mars notsd Isel week. •mm at Mr*. ■•Ill* mmuk. Mm. Mallle Henna, wife of Mile* Hanoa, died at bar home during the early hours at Monday morning. Hat IUdom waa very brief and Hi fatal rtr ial Qatioa came a* a shook to bar near est friends and the community at large. Mrs. Haoa* waa aged forty-on* yaara and oo* month, aad bed bean a mem ber of lb* Methodlat church for twee ty-Br* yean. Uer mind was clear I mmadlately before bar death and aba manifested a calm resignation and a beautiful faith Id the atooement of UhrlM which offered bar loved ones a great ooaaolatloo aod confident hope. Bar life waa quiet and uoobaUualve, bet In bar bom* aba waa a devoted wife and mother and within the United circle of bar acqualntaceva was knows aa a faithful and couatatant Christian. Tb* funeral services ware conducted In the Mftbedtat cburck by her paator Rat. O. H. Detwller seriated by Dr. Galloway. DnUk area WI4 LM/. New* waa received here I eat male or the death of an ohl lady who haa many frieuda in tkte community. Mr*. Bantb Adams Clin Loo was born near Dowling Green, Jan. 3, 1800 aod lived near there until 1854 when sbe, with her husband end twelve children moved to Rusk county. Texas Making the entire trip lo a oovered wagon. Hbe mauled Mr. Mloor Clinton who died tome live yean ago. Thia family boa a remark able record for Lbalr length of dare. Sbe baa two list are living near bar*. Mb* Eliza Adema who la 8V year* old aod Mrs. D. J. Jack ton who le 88 yean old, both of them are active atlll. am—a m«a« ea. Tb* family of Mr. W. L. Bobinsoo ar* all Improvlug except oe* little boy who is still very tick. Mr. Johnson'* family who live just below Mr. Qobtnaoa ar* *UU very lick and two naw cams have develop^ el nee the death of their eon lam week. There Is four slab In hi* family. Mr. Armatrneg aod wife ar* both tick but are better to-day. Mr. McArver's family are getting aloog nicely from Mat reports. Death atw—aa BvklaMV. Vanoa Boblnanu, eon af Mr. aod Mb. William Robinson died October 19th IBM aged 98 yaara year* usd 8 day#. H# wax a oonsJslant member of CMncv church aod Dot only dearly be loved In the family but vary popular In the community. He waa burled at CM nay church and the funeral cervices were oondeecad by his pastor Bar. G. A. Sparrow satiated by Rev. J. J. Ken nedy. “Precious in lb* eight of the Lord 1* tb* death of hu mints.’' mammamm aauaa anwtm At tU home of tb* bride's father last Wedaeaday evening at 7.80 o’clock Mr. George Nano# and Mia* Lou Me Arver war# happily Halted In marrt—a. Bar. G. H. Detwller oOcUUng. The eooaaloo waa one of tb* prattlmt borne ■mmiCM w# bur* ever seen, after which the bride and groom received emay ooogratulaUoo* from thorn who Journey, through His he on* of happlnem, Joy and pesos. inmbai Mu« r>lr. UeaOoala Is well represented to Bel •1(h thle week. A aeon* I toes present el the State Pair ere Mr. and Mia L L. Jenkins Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Mo Lean, Meters T. L. Oralg, J. L. Palls. W. T. Baoklo, Jno.0. Moore. Mr. eod Mrs. S. F. Stewart, Mr. Bob. aod MM Mam la Lot* aod MM Abernathy, and Mr. B. L. Lewis, of Dallas. Tbay wDI rotorn Friday nl»ht. ■sr. snin aesrat Bor. B. P. Smith retained from Asborins lost Saturday. Tbo family *«peoted bba Friday eight but mtsslng oonoaotloo at Hpartaabarf ha was do talaed until Saturday morning. Ho stood tbo trip Tory well Indeed aod is looking a greet deal better then friends rapootod to ooo hM. _ •aywreMK Lent Monday om n busy one for Judge LowIa Then were 10 enssu oo do Met S of those submitted nod tbo town treasury wss I screens d to the amount of $M Ooo anas wsa bound orsr to eoort (or asfag a deadly wea pon MI wish to expreee my thanks ta tbs leanafOetorer* of CbamUrtate'e Ostia. Obolora aod Diarrhoea Booedr, for haring pot ea the market auefc a woe dorfoTaadtetee,” son W. W. Maeote giu, of Beamont, Tana*. That* are tatey tkoneeado of motbare whose ubildrea bare km seed tram ettseks ad dysaouey and ebaleea Mut«a who rntet atea feel thankful. It la fur aale by J. E. Carry A Company, Draggled. i raaNlAL XMTIUX. “Wtimrw* ««u*a Inr MM.” — Mr. Lae Wllaon of DalUa waa In town la at week. — Mr. Ml lea llandrrioti, of Dallaa, waa In towo Monday. —Dr. Jam** Campball, of Ciorer. wax In town Toaeday. -Mr. Chureb Carroll, of Yorkrllle, waa In town Tuaaday. —Prof. A. W. Liwry, of Lowell wax t* town loat Saturday. —D. 1'. Hoffman of Lowell in In tuwo laat weak on barman*. —Mr*. Rnfua Canon la yMttang reta il*** in Blink (took and Cheater. —Mr. John Moor* left Tuaaday morulog to taka In the Slate Pair. — Mr*. Sam toman, of Yorkrllle. (pent Friday with Mra. T. W. Wllaon. —Dr. T. M. Koudrlok la down In South Carolina tbl* week on buaineaa. — Dr. D. A. Uarrlaou, of Beaaxmer City waa In town last week on busl neaa. —Mlaa Lula Abernathy, of Llnouln ton. la rlaltlng her a>>nalo, Mlaa Mamie Lor*. —MM* Ophelia Dirideoti, of York rllle. I* rlaltlng her rneort. Mlaa Roan Bout. —Mlaa Be®* la# Raneoa lx expected tonight. She will rlelt Miu Lyda Adam*. —Mr. John Welob. Of Lnuotr, la rla IUa« frlenda here wlUi the erpeetatlon of looatleg. —Matter Prank laira, of Llnoolnloo, la on a abort rtalt to lit* onele. Mr. Roht. McLean. —MM* Spark Torrents*, of Qaatonla, I* riaillng MM* Made MoAIUey.— tkiaater Lantern. . — Mr. J. C. Thompson, of lllgti Feint. U visiting hU pa reals, Mr. sod Mra. L. Thompson. —Mr. J. IX Uooie toft Tuesday evening fur a trip to Nan York aod Philadelphia on builuesa. —Mtoe Phoebo Peg ram left Monday for AsbevlUe where she goes to attend the marriage of bar brother, —Mr. W. B. Fuett, of Belmont, Ihs popular and efficient depot agent at that plane was In town Monday oc bnalneaa, —Mimes Annie Lewis, of Scotland Neek. and Beaalp Baber have been added to the nlliaeilve force at Gray * Love's. —Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Durham, aod children of Bessemer were visitors In I town Tuesday, guests of Mr. and Mr*. | R. L Durham. —Mlaa Lowry Simford returned Tuesday night from Lineolntoo, where •he want to attend a conference uf tbe Women's Societies o' tbsM. E. church. —Mr, sad Mrs. L. L. Jeoklos left Monday for Raleigh. Mr. Jenkins to oos of the maisbsla. Mra. Jenkiae will also attend Lbs Fair at Wlostoa before returning. —Mlaa Mayors Ramsey, of Faint Llok, Kf., to expected tonight. She wU) visit Mias Lyda Adams. Mias May me is a vary attractive young lady and makes friends wherever she goes. —Mias Marie Carroll, of Yorkvllto •peril last Friday with Mlm 8oe Gal lant. She will ratnra In n week or two and use Instrumental sod vocal les sons from Mra Rats Fleming at Oak land. ■saneMs<erai«ii>a Mtm ■isala OaMasWa us Mr. C1IW •avlalda MarvUS Charlotte Otworvar. nib. Mlaa Bessie Babtngton nod Mr. CHS Sprinkle were memed last evening at 7 o'clock at Trinity Method tot church personage by Rev. Frank Siler. Tlie young couple kept tbeir own counsel, sad only t few koew that they contemplated taking such a step. Mr. Lloyd Torreaoa aoeompaatod them to tbe parsonage aod actad as best msn. The bride is a daughter of Mra. M. L Babtngton aod la quite pretty and at tractive. She has a number of friends Tbe groom la a eon of Mr. Jobn W. Sprinkle aod to popular with a large circle of friends. He and hie young bride will make their home at hie pa rent*. They have only tba bast wishes from all who know then. CttTMVStta. UM. Interesting set view wets held on last Saturday at Stanley preparatory to tbe laying of tba eorner of the Lutheran church. There waa a sermon In the morning and at So'doek la tba afternoon the eoroer stone waa told. Tbe follow ing llama were enclosed: Bible, hymn book, olinreb paper, names of officers uf the church, church roil, hemes of build ing ootnmhtee, name of amhlteets, name oern tract ova, names of contributors to bolldlag fund, oburoti a] me one, ootns of 18##, copy uf minutes of last meet log of Synod, copy of sermon of Rev J. R. Peterson, oopy of sermon of Rev. J. U. Moser. D. D. On the eorner stene wee the follow ing inscription: “Christ to K van eel leal loetberati church 1841-1800. Rev. W. A. Deaton, Pantor.” Tbe new church belldlng la about f4*44 n- The work U progressing rap Idly end tbe congregation hopes to be •hie to worship |>t R soon. MUM •!««• »----I HI Motto* to eradltora—A. R. Asdtr* A HIM farm to not. Hr# R L. Dur ham. ^R^B. Wllaoa haa III* rard In thla Flower* A Srtota liar* ihatr ad In tbla la*on. Maw York lUaktt etianaa thalr ad tbla woak. Dr. W. H. WakrSaM will bn to Oaa toaia on lb* 3rd. Radar, tba photographer. h-a a nolle# I* tbla waak*a papar. R. Brandi, of ChnaUr la ooannf to Ooatoola. Ha* a bat ha aaya. A Kaaaaa aaldltr. by way of lltaatra tlof tb* atrUMaf lafataMa that are at work I* Ran Ha, any* that arha* tb* «Ry aanandarad U. tb* Am*r1«aa* Ibar* w*a aa* a aaloon aw tba main Rroat af tbooit;.*,! that Sea month. mmr M tmNiCwi wl a wamurvi. rswi. KMUatal lilruMIMr/ «nsik u. ■■wi «r ISM 0»mw. Uncolu Juvre*U Til* Jonruul't pious scribe vpnit » P*rt of Friday In Gaston i • in-»l dellelit fuUy, renewing old acquaint snore sod looking over tha Quest town lu tbs piedmont arotlou. Although ha baa reformed. goes out of llio uewspsper bust urea and become a um of WMoa and I altar a, and notwithstanding ha had Jutt beau prevented with his Am aon—tha drat baby at Ula Sousa in tan rears -Vr. W. F. Marshall wasn’t a bit stuck up, aeeoseil glad to as* us and drore «s o*ar bis Qua town. The growth of Gastonia was a revela tion to tbs scribe who trad not baaa oyer It lu several ywara. Ttn years ago It bad a population of leas than a thousand, to-day Its population num ber* over 5,000 and lire growth of Us buatnas* baa outstripped even IU growth la population. There art Ovn Urge oottou mills aud another with a mltlloo-dollar capital Is aatored; there are roller mills, furniture factories, tasb fsotories, oofflo factories, machine •hops and numbers of other tniarprisaa all Ussy and prospering. Fourteen brkk business buildings, which wo old pre5U to soy oltr, are going up, wbUe baantlful residences era being built lu every part of tha town. The secret of this program la not far “ mek:—Gastonlane are publlo-apir Ited; solar prising; lava their towv; era proud of U and brag on It; no personal ill-will I* allowed to barm tba plan* for the public good; It has no boas. And on# of tha greatest factors In Um town's upbuilding waa the town paper —To* Oaxbtt»—wtilofc under Mr. Marshall's wise oonduct. eras one of tha vary bast newspapers—along all lines—in tire State. We with we bed at bead tbe dele thet would enable us to give more in detail ■ description of tba towa aod lu enterprises. IU books, hotel*, to ere baa tile establishment*. etc. Perhepe we ■*7 bate an opportunity |D tbe future to write mote at leogtb of tbU lovely and pfogreesiTe town. w?7' Q«*to"ln reosotly voted 978,000 foe lfghu and water works sod tbe proilmioary surveys are now belag made. When time plant* shall have been Installed, It will be second to do towa la the South. We had the pleasure of reoewlng oar acquaintance with Hon. W. II. Lewie, OMluala** mayor, wbo baa many friends la J.loooln. and of meetlag Mr. brier, tbe accomplished young gentle men wbo recently purchased Tkk Gs iim Brother Marshall gave us a delight ful afternoon. To be with him under any olrcometanees Is a plea*are. but all clrcumsueoaa surrounding this occa sion mode it one of the most plsaseut afternoons we Itave ever enjoyed. Ai.iueoa raaacia rtar. of IS* gwn rwkiy lamkw Hlw-H* Sla4 B»«r rrlik** a**0 Mm ■a reel—. Baleigh. Oct. 10 — Mr. Allison Fran cis Fags, “the Moors oonntv lumber king.” died today, after belag an conactons for about two weeks. Mr. Page waa born lo Wake county. X. G„ In August. IBM, sod was therefor* to his 70th year. He was first engaged In tbe lumber buMaesa on a large scale in the early seventies, and In 1887 pro jected the Aberdeen ft West Bod Ballroad, now tbe Aberdeen ft Athe boro Railroad. For a long time it was tbe best pay ing piece of railroad property In tbs United States. Borne years sgo be withdrew from It, and Ithaselno* been operated aod chiefly owned by hi* •oca He waaoae of tbe founder* of the Commercial aad Farmers’ Bunk, or Baleigb, and built tba Academy of Music and lbs Park Hotel, two of tbs largest aad mom costly structure* iu this city. Ho bad many friend* and no anomies, aod hU death will be widely deplored. Ouc of bit lest acts waa to give 96,000 to tbe Mrtbodlat Orphanage, wbleh is being erected in Balelgh. Mr. Page leaves sight ebll dreo. _ Tk* marriage Tl* A—aallaW. The decision lo the Chancery Cense of lilobards vs. Richards, rendered at Klein me*. Fla., October 2nd. 1RM by bl* Honor. Judge Minor B. Jonas, Judge and Chancellor of tbe 7lh Jodi rial Ciromt of Florida, bus given grant eatlsfaetlob to the nemeroue friends of tbe fair complainant both In Florida and lo North Carolina and especially In and around TVillai wltstw she to bast known. Tbs causa was a libel of divorce brought by Mary JCUa Richard*, a reel dent of tbe State of Florida, against John 11. Richard*, a non resided. Tba petition prayed for a total divorce, setting ap aoftlcient ground* which were supplied by luU aad conclusive testimony of numerous -■»-and waa *uHaloed In every particular. The order of Ilia Chancellor decreed a total divorce between Uia partial sad the annulling of the marriage tie. It wee farther decreed that the eartody of children be given to the mother and al so raelored to bor the right to assume and oat her maiden name of Mery BUa Bungs. Mi*a Sugg*, as she should now be known legally, to 11m daughter of Ool. L. L. Sagga of Dallas, N. C.. m of the laflneollal and re*preted cittosns of that ptomsat little village. Mlee Suggs removed to Oreoge Coun ty. Florida, neatly throe year* ego aad beesms a elttneo uf that county, Orton do being tho place of her rreideoce. By her graceful and aoeocspilahsd manner* end lovable disposition the farmed a circle of many frtoadn who are exeeodlogly rvjotead at her good fortune In ebtnlnlng n dissolution «f the unfortunate marriage and a bo look forward to th* pleasure of wel coming bar book to her Florida borne oa her return from e visit now hoiog made lo her parents lo North Caroline. ■*•*•*» Oatefal Haw*. Mr. B. P. Oliva, of Barorlon*. Huala, tpaadt hit win tar« at Alkrn. R. 0. waak oarvaa bad eaaard aavara patna la tba bank of l.!« brad Oh aalaa Kl ratrloBlltara, AoMrlna'r grvatiwt Blond and Htrva ftoeirdy, all gala rooa Ml bl«. Ha aaym (hla grand aadialna la what hla aoantry aradm. AH A atari oa know* that It caiaa llvar and kidnap Iron bln, parlltea tha Mood. toaar up tba atoeoaeb, atrangtbaoa tba arrrra, pate via*, vigor and aaw Mfn into erary teuaala. aarva and argao of tha body. If waak. Urad ar allleg yon need It Hrakai. 0<a% * O*.. aad A. A AbaraaUy 4 Hoe. aoM a large itakn of vablotaa at thrlr aala at tha Raob Toaaday *B**tXk TUII IN JkCTMI. fwtri lo Mntl, Bat IMhm agwia aa« llrtt riu kMn «« UM«k-TlM Uattar HaMlaa Tku. MiIm WHU »«•** ISwen. HUM| kritMl Lm Aat kani. Loodnn, Ool. 17. — Aepecl.il Jlipilcb friim Pretoria, dal*} Oototerl4U>.br w«r«e Biy. sajs: -A eyde •Ilepateli »m n-oelvrd from Qtu«boep, usur Malmaul. at o o’clock this orea Jng, kaarrtluf that baavy fighting bad Wn In progress all dry Ioog. north of Mafaklog. Tbe British troops o<i Imard aa armored train acied at a covering form to military engineer* engaged In rrpalring the treoke. A Matim on tka train pound In a non Uuu me fire. Con spicuous btavery was displayed on noth aldea, but It soon became apparent that rtfleaor tbe burgben were laoffvo tire of Irlali members and a few Uadi •nln, loolndlng Mr. Henry [stlioaohere and ulbera . ^PlghUng still oootinuoe, the Boers holding their position well, a done* Sacra were killed or wounded, but the oritztli ouiulllieg eftauot Im moot Utlaed. Heavy fighting can be heard w>ulh of Mafrklog, where Oeneral Crooje*» command la operating. “A corps of rzpirteooed coutloenial engineers, former ofiteen. bee left Pre toria for tbe southwestern borders, es corted by n oommaud of plokrd Boer •Ml. A big lofliciiBcnt ii expected Mtoetly In the vicinity of ImdyemlUi. The forces of Commandant Pietvye are eccamped on a mountain overlooking Dundee, from which point they will bn able to observe Um movement of tbe Brlttah troops " The orew of tbe armoted train nay tbe Boers fired thirteen sheila, but their Mm woe wretched and not a single Miot struck tbe train, which then mode bold to appioaofc nearer nod opened Arawllh tbs Meal sea Tbe burg here replied with Heavy rifles, seal a shoot ing wildly. Only three or four bullet* •truck the train. . Buteegtjently tha rraw learned that dv* Boor* and two Boer horses were killed, while several Boer horses were wounded. Hot e member of the Bril lah force was so much as touched. Timer. Vim York, Oot. 17.-Tba. C ilumbte wloa tba areond of tba International yacht nm for AiMrlmV cap. Tha Shamrock's topcaeat broke and Mm wu ■oabto to ooeUnue tha raoe »*l*r roan In* laaa than bait an boar. Under an agree m«ol reached bat wean the yaobt owoen. tim Uolombla cjq llnued an tbe course alone, taking tbe second of tbe aeries of rtoea, Tbit •gieewwot waa to the effect that ■boutd eoy accident befall eiilwr Imt tbe other ■ boutd not be Mopped. The Columbia waa leading when tbe accident to tbe Shamrock occurred. it waa about 1149 when tba Sham rock’s topmast broke and bar club top. Mil cam* down. Shamrock was to lee ward of Colombia and acme lengths •Mam, about thiee ml Ire down Urn oourae when tba I nowise kUrtch of upprr canvass was seen to collapse. Tbe club had apparently broken lo the oauter, end where It bung over beet egatoel tha malutall. The boat waa at oooe put Into the wind while men scrambled alaft Into tbe rigging. Tbe Erin waa to weather of her boat, and sho at onoe blew her whittle end lowered her eoeigo. Thars waa no need of this signal to attract tim Shamrock’s tender, which stood over toward bar at onoe, teady to low lisr back. Wliei Urn aorrowiul crew hadgottco to work the teuder took the ciullmigtr In tow nod started up toward tba city, Sir Tboenaa Llptoc bringing up the rear of the mournful proeeaaion with hla yacht Erin. Aa they passed the excursion boats there were some faint obeera, but tbe erew did dot answrr Vbam. Sir Thomas Llplnn ranged alon glide at ones and spoke esoourag Ingly to Captain Hogarth, who seemed to feel tbe accident keenly. It li to be remarked that tbe Slum roek was not carrying as much tail aa the UotumbU when ber top at net i>roke, fur she had not raised liar baby Jib. Just before tbe sell want over tim Shamrock was seen to easy off very mueb ground, and it may be Captain Hogarth either beard tbe naaat crack ur we* afraid of it, 8b* waa Jumping In the lumpy aaa at tbe time, and the •train must have base great. The Uolombla, evidaaUy afraid of a similar accident, I aimed lately took le bar Patnr Jih, and later her alay call to avoid tbe strain of tbe puffy wind and lumpy aaa, but proceeded on ber course. ___ CMIu a<»4 ll(Unile «ny NiHfednmV toMT*. Tba on* tblug which Has beaa lack ing to make waO-roaaded nod general prosperity for the *>otb—prosperity for tba fainrn aa w*H aa for tba naniiUc turara—baa cam*. Tba advance lu oottun. If Uit pries roliag to-day holda, as It probably will, means that 8 .utli •rn farmua will rvcalva at West $7.1 000,000, possibly 1100.000.000, inera for this year’s crop than l»r that nf last yaar. This means a graat <Ut>l m tha 8outh; In fact. In tha whol* onuuirv. Tha addition af *78,000 000to *100.005, 000 to Ilia vulneof tba Hnnlli’s ootum. tba production by tha country at large ot about 2.600,000,000 bnahela of com, or aliout 800.000,000 bushels more than tba Urgaut crop ever brfura ralaad, the high prloaa which osula-r.lsrrs arc getting and tba eoocraou* demand for all hinds of agricultural products by reason af the general employment nf the people at good wagaa. are (actors in the business altealtou which moat have a vary tailing rSaet- Tba fluotoa tlone of ooll money for stock cmcuU ilon In Mew York count fur bat little as ngeiHCt tbaee solid facta. TM far mete ibis yaar are going to be proa parous. Last yaar Western farmers were In good shape and goo there farmers wars trying to got oo solVl ground by does economy. This year Western farmers, with U»elr magaig cent ears crop aad a fair wheat yield, added to higher prleee prices fur IWs •lock, will ba la stover, end tbclr Southern brethren will wind up tha art eon with leaadaM aad more spend ing money oe bead thaw for tome year*. Add to them faou that ovary railroad la waad to Ha utmost; that the iron trade to orowded aa never before, with sake a year ahead at msgnlAeent profits; that nearly all other breaches of trade are delag vgaall* as wall, end we hat# a uniform condition of activ ity aad prosperity auab aa haa net bean ease far a toeg lima. TVs Haas Pi imlplHa IWeimiw. se4 rne Is s Watts or ttsnvrt Voiatai Osuj. haa ft Is Wmety leeta sea estates ie a taststsaa Pam. gassta aa pap. PrW. at. County Correspondence. i Mount Holly. i A fora* force of workmxi M» at work potting l» a now nod roacti lorger brldfla than lHo old out for the 8. A. I> Co Moat all tba oew Iroao liavoarrlvod far the now county UrMgo la crom the Catawba rlvor Joel baiow tba roll road bridge. The workman win be Here In • few doyei Mr. Jeaee Joy. wbo bae been v*ry tick with cancer la improving elawty. Dr. H M. Bddleman one Of Um meet oucoeoifnl doetore In the dtalo bae ireHtod an unllielted amoant of typhoid fever ceaoe tbla aamaur and atro.^ro to •ay lia haa not loot a tingle eaaa. Tbla record, vintage aa it aeomi letwltrlwi le true. Tba doctor don't need tbla recommendation from ue, hlo praotloe U larger aow than Ha can attend to. B. B. Obooon A Oo.. hove moved lu tiieir new atare bwlMlag. Tout cnrreapoadeot wu op oa Loog orrofe loot wow oa a abort bat piaaaaat vtoit Mr. D. A. Chapman will Iwn the HIm Ou., next week to work for tbo M orrtaou Mff. Co. He lies brew en gineer foe the Hits* Oo. tbo year peat. A follow who Hero near kero nod who prat no oe being a gentlemen filled hie loetdea tip several drgraee above for* lose Saturday with com whieker •od hooked hie taolu te the buggy and drove te town at breek-neek a peed The male of course wee wit drunk bat wu feeling the effects ot a drunk maw In the (hope of the unmoralfol IJoka of e largo whip na llm war book homo. Tbo mule fully court need of tba aitne tioti broke through the field* end wood*. About the Brat thing diepoaed of waa the log eod whet little whiskey there was (eft. Tbo man waa rolled out Id abort order, but the effects of hi* part of the wfalskuy wee getting la lie work oo or in him. He did not seeoi lo know whether be was walklag I «<r rldleg, but bo waa laying on tbo ground, nod eeatsed to b* perfectly •aliened. The little loneoeot boy who called thle man papa tried lo do hie dull by boldlog to tba mule uutil tho buggy wag smaebsd to piece*. Ibe lull* follow was throwu egntnat the giouod with grant force end wee •nverrly hurl, Such things don't often happeo lo title oommuoKy r>om ibe fact that euch people •• these are scarce. Look ll*i ris who tip* tbo beam at ISO Iks. und who baa iweo one of tbo ovrraacxa fur the Tuckaeesge Oo.. for ten yean lias lawn right tick fur sever al weeka The JiapUst people hare an getting things in shape tor the Association which marie brie next Thursday, the fill lb Lowell Local*. uOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO30000000 Bev. M. T. Steal* closed bis protrac ted meeting at Lha Methodist church ben leal Sunday. He wu very ably sasUlud l>y Kav. Nicholson of Mt. Hol ly and Bev. Albert Sherrill of Stanley circuit, Mr. Hbrrrtll becoming too on well to preach longer wrnt boms on Thursday evening. liev. Mr. 8teele merle a buggy trip tbrooph tho country to b1* old Imeno plaos near Wallrnw last work. Hie sislrr Mrs. McOaiue letnrued home with him and #• eel Uie week. Mr. Lahau Ltnebergai formerly of llm depot force ban-, baa aeorpted a position lo the freight, depot nt Gasto nia. Mrs M. T. Steele has been right sick for the past two weeks. Mr. Hold neon, bookkeeper tor A. X>. Baker. A Oo.. has rested Mr. Kd. Ball boose bet* and will move his family hen. Rev. M. T. Steele's frlsedt and members have donated so Orient funds to buj him s good hens to take tbo plaei of tho on* Hist dlfd a few week! ago. Our next and last conference for tblk ctreoll M. E. church will b* held here next Monday In the evening as Bev. Mr. War* will be detained at Mt. Holly la the forenoon laying tho oorner alone of tit* Methodist church that was destroyed sometlma ago by a cyclone. They ars trying to rebuild. Bev. ft A. Miller wea taken right •lek at Belmont on lsat Friday while engaged le s meeting, bat at tide writ ing we are glad to s»y ho Is mm bet tor. Tba Oat ton la Telephone Oo., bava at-oul Com plated this lino In Spencer Mm. Mills, nnd now will proosid to CluirioUo. Thors I* soma Inkling of llm Hnolh rrr giving n* bettor depot iscllitWw which we hop* they will du, a* It 1* badly needed. Mr. M- see Staufer ie plying hta trade oar pa* for work. In Uhartutle for a few Dt.F . Hobloenu ntleuded eiynod le Asheville last we-k. r*nirn|»g Satur day. ft-reicvn were brll la the uuw Pro taaUul M. 8. Chiiiah Sunday. MU* Blanch* l.luw. of Dailaa ayent Monday wllli Ulna Jr aril* Ohra*. Mr*. B. W. Pall, of Omaha Nab who nCMUi Metre m nr about two arrtk* ago. will rtasiki for th* winter. Mr*. Mllla and children of KuUrer fordum woo tho gtreat of Mr. and Mr*. J. o. Ur«ton lore wach. Col. tllea of Btohreood V*., cpret a few day* hdr* lliM weak. Mr*. J. A. Salih So* returned from tilth PntOt. Mire Annie Wren of Shelby. I* bar* a* ataoogrephar far th* Southern cot ta* Mllut Co. Mta At* DelMngar and town or bare tawn guaato at thaO. A. Thornburg. Th* IMHUIIM af Km lank CareIC»w» Charlotte Ohoorvar. Waablagton. Oat. 14 —Tho nbrtrael af th* aoodlllon uf the national tanka uf North Carol Ml* at lha elute af boct neac un Baitaabar 7ih, a* reported u» Uw Comptroller of tliaCarrenot,ah«wo lha average to bare bean M 91 par «t*t., agalnat 97.66 pvt cent. oa Jana •fttot re**# aad d loan not* l nr reared from 17*0*19 to V7JM6.9M; atooto aad reiurltlaa daereaaad frure 1176,474 io IM6.VTl.ctod dal* lacraaiil frre* MM,404 to 6410, W»; lawful ana ay In araaaad ntrea •OM.QtT to Mil OMi |*. dividual itapnaKa daarea* d frere V7.V411Ctlo97A4A.raa. nriaglmm U. Kotarta. from Kali Like Oily. Utah, wbo reacted tbU aity unheralded an teya ago, and baa beat a gaaat at Uw Eastern Mission headquarter* ot the IraMcc Day delate at No. flOOcoaerd alia^ Brooklyn, wasaaaa Uiaro by a mportar to-day. la reply toquvatloae, Mr. Robert* aaid thuTba tad cooi E»at aa private boeiaaaa, aad Ms visit tad aa political wtotiZ%. Ua aspects to rvaaola about a weak Badtaring to tba political alt Dallas and bis owa ao an act las with it ta aaid •bars waa aa iadtetaaeut against bias wtaa ta left Utah that takoow at, ajr did ta know at aoy ye . Ua tad broken ao tew. That ta bad a plural Uy of wives was teas, but ha bad aar rted Urns before the manifesto of 180a There bad baaa ao plural aintat riaoa than, nor woald tta* be any. tefttoevei'r of tta statute would be dlartplloud by hteebatab aa watt aa by tta tews of tba tead. Mr. Roksrta want of. to aay tbit hi* visit to Brook lya waa merely a friendly uo« to Ita peoplo of Ilia own religious faith. They were bars to pcaaob tta Gospel and did nut doslietota drought tetoaay con troversy which might effect Mat. Siuukiag ef bta ateottea. Mr. Bob ms said It bad baaa urnniaalluteafl ludetwndeat of tba oburcb. aa ta hud rret-lvad tta graatar numter ot votes from GaaUlca. Do hod ao (bar atoat fboiog Congress aur aay mtaglvinga la regard ta tta outcome of hi* attempt* to take his seat. Tta oitavSMa ottte inaliw --—r NU t|UM HnM, IM%« «a , Lwolr Topic. J Wa aae It atoted that Mr. Bren tar. | of Chartott e, baa began a sail agalaat. Hvtikel, Oral* * Co. oo ueoobat of (ta 1 lojnrteo which Mrs. Uroutur aoaUloed j at Blowing H nk teat aommar whlla 1 riding la «i«- of klr. Ili-iikvi'aiurooata. Wo ayaopatiil«e with any on* who euf far* snob a great mlsfortaoe. but, if the facta era aa wa gathered them at tha Uaaa ef the accident, tta aait will b# vary dlecrvtlabia to Mr. Bieatar, aad tta public oogfat to know them biota. Aa wa writ latormvd tta aeal daat oocurreu aa follow* : Mr. IJ, V. Haakei, wbo teas ooar teoci a* a knlght-errant, mot up with Mr. Bnulaar aad bta family ao foot. Ha Mtidly tendered Ida family turnout aad I rum to ooayvy than to ttats stop pi og pteea. Tba eoortaay waa aaaapted •Od ita driver waa directed by Mr. Brauiaar to drive over * Mad not usu ally traveled and against hia (the dri ver *> wtahaa. Oa this bad road Ita vableia was ovartaraad aad tta daplor able alffortuua oooarred. Row It la attempted to make HaokoU Craig ft Co. auffer far a misfortune brought oo by ita earelamara* of tba oaa wbo ac cepted tba eoartaay ottered by ooaof tta tern. If our eaurto am going to sustain such a suit, then ta ua aay ao more a be at Southern chivalry. Will don hia gallery hi Gautama Decemter 1st, ^ Att wasting food work sd low prices win Wwaller the date and come et oooe. H A. A Fu»wane. J. *. Onmi FLOWERS 4 GRIFFIN, DA Via ttOCK. A. frartilinc of fancy and Apple* Raisin* and Nets, French Candle* Freeh Canned Goods. ITS EASY To makm you* haem farif* and attractive wife . . . fie SHawM-WiLLum Puim -' • v ■•2' MfiKta. Remember, itt petting lb* right paint in tha rate pUcr dufl Ik aacrat of paint iwtaa . HA fl tali )w Ha npt pate For Sale by J. E. CURRY & Co., DrngRliti. °° to 0RA1G ft WILSON, GASTONIA, Jf. 0, FOB Wagons Buggies and other Vehicles.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1899, edition 1
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