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V'. . -,r ,;..,.;,.., ,r - - GEO. W. CI I A LIC, Publisher " SATURDAY, JULY 23, 186L The Gazette is tntatd at the Oastonta Post'OJfirt at Second-Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year . .. . . . . . . 81 .50 Six Months, "5 Cents. m'EirrfsiNa rates furnish- ed n application. The editor of this paper will not bo responsible for the com munications of correspondent. 11 lettejs must le addressed GEO. ?r. CUALK, Publisher, Gastonia, N. 0. Guiteau was a prevalent scoundrel. The police records of Jefferson, Texas ' ehow that io 1873 he was arrested t Here and Coed for drunkenness and vagrancy. The Political Elephant. Philadelphia Press. Roscoe Conkliug is not Vis enough to run the republican part; and be is too big to let the party' run him. It was a very unfortunate oversieht on the part of those who got up our form of government that they made no provision fur this kind of el ephant. ' ffarfield in f Qouth. Philadelphia' Record. ' Down in tbe south they are manifesting; a desire that the president, when he gels well, shall pay them a visit and give them a cb a nee to see bim personally. Southern hospitality is never used as a mask, and when we hear'uch ii vilations wc may feel sure that the best of feeling toward the rjorlb must be prevailing. The Industrial Suuth, Baltimore Sun'. A survey of the whole field is full of encdura'geraent : New capital from with out ; new mining, manufacturing and 'agricultural industries within ; new railroad enterprises leading to a ncvy stimulus o immigration ; new courage and Inpefulness far business' undertakings. Tue.se are cheering signs of a prosperity, present and prospective, which will be contemplated with pleasure by all men having at heart the Ood of the whole country. The Era of Good Feeling. Washington Post. ' ' We may never know the full measure of of danger which the republic ha.3 escape a by the failure of a desperate assassin to end in the' blood the administration of James A. . Garfield, or what volcanic elements bis death might have unloosed. It is enough to' know that an incalculable peril iu the" Providence of God has been escaped, and that the nation has corres ponding cause of gratitude. Let, then, the era of good'feeling continue. .The den; v eratic part? will do nothing in'HUtiirh it Its interest in tbe destinies of the govern ment is as great as that of any other parly ; its loyalty has been tested like that of re fined gold. : ' Je are for Temperance. "We the liquor dealers of isvortn Carolina in conven tion assembled do declare that we are for temperance, but'op'posed to prohibition !" What iriconsistejficy f Thp. ever heard of a liquor deal ers' temperance society be fore ?, and they still plying ihcV nefarious avocation. Prohibitionists would do well to notice what class at tend the Antic's meeting. Ajp they preachers, o. Are tljiey church me lobars, they ale few and far'bptween. Are they men who are trying to. build up.our cp.nnjry and, pro mote the mor&ls of our coun try, no; they' are men who are working for self aggran dizement, or men who arc deceived by designing self interested nien who do we see workihg'oh the Anti side, No one but those who hu"l some office, or are trying to. get one of some kind you don't see any ladies out at the'' Anti meetings- no they are all on the other side. Let us work for the re demption of our dear Old State. Let us come out and show our hands to the world that all may know how we stand, and how we are going to vote. -When you hear a man saying that he is not going to vote, you can just put him dowu as an enemy to our cause. Jt is equivalent to saying, I don't care how many meii whiskv kills, I don't care . how many or- liati it makes, or how much ifl'im it does, so I make money by the operation. It is just like looking 'at our neighbors nouse on .nre, aim calmly surveying the blaze, while it is burning the in niatesto death. It is trying to carry water 911 one snoui der,'nha whisky on the other. Hut those who vote on the 11'ti side generally cary their whisky m their stomach with few exceptions. All who make and vend the hell ish stuff are but agents or Preachers ol the devil, some of them are very active in trying' to malign ajl who take up tl.ei; pen or speaK against "their lavqnte bev erag.." ' Be active, be vigilant, and h;t us record our votes on the first Thursday in August in favor of cold water, and an hones', government, gov erned by temperance peoplp. (jUs. Death of Dean Stanley. Lo.vBOf, July 17. Dean taoley died to-day of erysipelas. He was the sod of the late Edward Stanly, D. D., bishop of Norwich, and nephew of the late Lord Stanley, of Alderley. He was born 13th ot December, 1815, while bis father was rector of .Alderley, and resided there. Educated at Rugby under the care of Dr. 4ruo!d, be passed as fto eiliibilipner to ' Balliol college, Oxford, where he achieved a brilliant reputation, winuing the Ireland scholarship, and taking a first class iu c'assics, the Latin cs-ay priz', and the E iglibh essay and theological pr'zes. In 1633 be was chosen a f cl ow of Uoi versity college, qf which he was tutor and examiner for mmy years, Appointed canon ol Cunieruary, prG&ssor of ecclesiastical history at Oxford, cannon of Christ churcji, and chaplain to the bishop of London, be succeeded Arobbisbop Trench is 1864 as dean of Westminster, lie was also chiplain of the prince of Yules, and chaplain-iu-ordinary to the queen. In 1863 be married, Lady Augusta 'grue, daughter of tbe seventh Lord Elgin. LVan feianley v.aa one cl tbe' most accomplished and liberuj theologians of the present age, and may be fairly regarded as the leader of thq Broad Church" party. Hi has acted its the spokesman of the formidable minority of able and enlightened clergymen who strove to get whit they thought justice doi:e to Bishop Colenso within the church n the atu'ir.pts to intimidate that prelate nir, silence or retractnn. In virtue of iiia literary cenius, his solid acquirement his manly seas, and his ey.npithetic and generom pjety, he ranked among tbe most eminent und estimable of Ch,"iH;an teachers. A Cyclone. Great Lot of life and Property. Chicago July Tbe town of New 171m, Slinnota, situated, ac, tbe AJinnesqta river, 63 miles from St. Paul, containing about 3 500 persons, was wrecked by a cyclone Friday afternoon. Tim telegraph w;res went (lown the river, and only mea?er fyxa'd cjn be given. Stone an 1 brick building were raj d to their foui.da lions, and tl.e nir was (nil cf d bris. The tewn and its Riiburhs nre now a muss of ruins. Wtst N wtoo, in the neighboring county of 'Nicollet t, was visited, and a number of persons were killed and wounded. Fourteen are knovtn to have b.)en killed and 2") wouiided ; besides these there are doubtless nitny others who have been oVer looked in the gineia confusion. Total Iofs stir.'ate4 E,t fa 55Q,00O to $;50p,000, end asiue, 01 tlie Joss of life, the wur't, feature of the calamity is I bat none of the property destroyed is insured against accidents of this kind. Miny have lost their all. A Jealous Negro Murden III AlUtreif. ItiotiMOND, July 20. At &n early hour 1 Iiia i:ioroiii(j Madison Taylor, a colored 3 etedore, stubbeq to. Ceah a colorecj wom.in named Violet Missions, w.boit he had been living. Taylor, whi had bt- conw jelous of the attentions to the wo nian t,t another D'jro, bad left her some time ug, but not satisfied be resolved '1 . i upon sonv-'thing desperate in .e way of revenge. After prowling about the neighborhood oj the woman's house nearly all last night, he rr.et her this morning as she.rnme out and charge.lh"r with uufaitli- fulniS9 to him. Tnii the woir. 11 d,e lied and tried to pass liim, when Taylor, with a large knife, stabbed her iu the breast. causing her death in about three minute'. The murderer escaped and his not yet been cap turtd. A o Kngli-h firm bus commenced the manufacture of paper blanket?. Tbey are made as soft, arid are warmer and alto gether lighter amj cheaper than their woolen predicesaors. Reuh, i. C, bas received Ibis ceson 7C792 bales of coltou.' ' Is it the Duty of Church Jfflembers to Vol? for froMbition ? :' To tho H(ot00le CharlptM Obaoryer. The church is believed by. 1 ': who belieyt io the holy Diety.to b the great ana oniy power iuai nieias laiien man Irbra wrong ' and fits him for the "happiness that ia promised tbe faithful after they bave passed that bourne whence none ever return, and to secure that happiixss what is required of those wbo enljt under tlia banner 'be bu'eher of 'tho croi f 1 Will simply' 'coniieciiiig one's self with the Clinrch secure it f I think not. We are commanded to let our lights so shine that others seeing our good woiks will be constraiued to follow us. We are told to uvoid Ibeyery semblance oftvil. Qo not all when they connect themselves with the Church promise not only their fellow Christians, but the great God who rules tbe destinies of us all to do all in their power to promote tbe spiritual good of that Church? . How many stop as they jou.ney on through life and think of that solemn promise that ought to be sacred to every child of tjodf Ijw many, ignore jt entirely when their owu worldly lusts come jn coufjict with tbe duty they owe their Church, their God and their fellow man f And now io the desperate effort of the good people of this country to inaugurate a great moral reform how many of tbe professed followers of tbe meek and low I. Jesus, will aid in breaking down this most formidable barrier the Church b s to surmount intemperance the crying evil of onr country' at the present day the evil that is growing on our youth each year the fell destroyer of domestic peace and hapbiuess this evil that every one will admit causes nine-tenths of tbe misery, poverty crime and suffering in our land ? Are there any of you that will stand idly by and see this great bo finer of reform trail in the dust ? or will uny of you aid jn brjnring it down ? God forbid it. Members of the Church. Ijjfdoyou thin': will be the impression you wiU nUe on tbe minds of those who have not yet entrusted their souls to t:e morul guidance of the Cberch if vqoj past youj1 ii fj.ietiee againct this great social and moral reform ? Consider well tbat Ihiag belore you make up your mind to cast yotr hciioi majt ' August wit) tbe class that are working only for their own sggrandizi meot who defy linth tlie lws of fod and horriBnjty. and woujj, g!a.djv trample (.hp heart-broken widow and bee helpless children under foot. Can yoa not bear the voice 0 - omnip otence in tones louder than the mig ty thunders, 'VVo .into him that pallet Ii the cup to bis brothers' lips uud inakelh him drunken? pan yoij aid ig doing that Can you cast your b,al!ot vi,tb tbat class who asse mbled in convention al Kulejit and who could not invoke the divide bles sings of God on their deliberations ? Cu,n jp(i cast your baot with that clas3 that says, we the liq'ior rren of North Corcliria n convention, do urray ourselves agsinat the ministers of tlie gospel j againn( the Christia 8 of tbe country; against everything liiat tends to the moral and spiritual welfare o.f our dear aid State. Ve, who intend to make money out of you if the Church has to suffer, if Christianity has to stop ; we care not if it is wet with a wife's bitter tears, if it is wrung from a loviug mother's heart, or If itcorces fror the nioqlhs of starving chil dren,, we waul inonty and intend to have it. Think a moment before you 'do that. Hear the awful denunciations that are burled at the headi of tbat class as ex pressed by the poet : "Whiskey dealer you may slnjr, Ood will to you judgment tiring. He will doom you lor those crimes You have done for paltry dimes. Ip a world you will t found, kar from lirpe ami liayenly (jrownd, Jhereyou'lt mfrtthti rfnjnkard race,' And ho WiHYurU; yc.tr ytir foot?.- - 'Twas you bar men that did us roh. That made our wives and chilOi uii sob, 'Tas you. foul friend, that hurled us down. And robbed ua of a golden crown. You took away our wealth and health. You did it too as If bv atealtb. To wblHkey you did us enslave And brought ua to a drunkard's gTave." . And now I ask you, will yoa cast you r influence with that c'ass? t)eur friends, if you do, let me ask you for the tike of i,e Qmrch. fjr. tbe sake of -.4 1 1 ' r ' rely 100. for tbe 8ae of morality, take your oame from, tho. churcj) record. If you will sleep yourself in sin for the ijke of alt that is good and holy save the Crunch from the sIhid ty withdrawing your nam-; from its record, and then staul out boldly with its enemies. Wre ynu, called on to vote to establish a barroom in the grove besi leyoui C urcli, beside the mortal dust of your dear depart ed friend, would you do it I doii think yea would. Why? Yu would ray it woul I not be right. If it ii not 'right to estttblwh il ijsre, tk jo in ttie oan:e of humanity it it rihvo. eabfifb it any where else? --. And now, dear friends, you eg whom the good of society depend, you 00 whom the morality of our Vtate. depeiid I ask yoa to ponder well tlie eobj et! If y0o have no one to save from a drunkard's grave, remember Lumaoity call 00 yoo. Think of the anxious, almost heart broken mothers that arp calling on you. Think of the young med of our country who are locking to you in this great crieis, and when you tlilnlt of all tbat, let p.wjjeg you to go to the biiliot box iu August and cast your vote fop Jhis great reform ition and then when yuj come to lay yo.ur head on your dying pillow you will not huve to retrospect, the past and say I knew my duty and did it not Tours in Faith Hope and Charity. Young Maw. Charlotte, N. C, July 11, 1881. Dr. A. R. Norton of Savannah, writes: I assure you it vfTords me pleasure to cive niy approval and certificate in favor of your Lung Kestorer, having given it a fair trial in a nu inner 01 cases wuere it proved a Fcccess in the treatment of Kronchitis and Consumption. Five years ego my wifewus tur gone in Coiisumpuon, she hud been confined to her bed tbe greater part of the time, for six months with lertic Fever every day and 1 had but little hopes of her reeojfery, but by perseverance 'With the hjessjngs nfCod, her Lungs are to-day nerlectly sound. I nave her no other Lunv Fidicioe 'ban yojbra and u cough syrup I make.' I have generally given them" U Kether as I have sjrong' faith in bofh I succeeded in crjn a number of hopeless cases and regard tjrewcr 8 Lianir U- 8torer us a very valuble preparation. Please send ine per Lxpress three dc ?en us I uin nearly oqt. Send bijlofsame and Twill re 'nil promptly, vyishing you good success I remain. 1 ours Kespeciuilv, A. It. Nortox. M- D.'. Cor. Weal Broad and Harris' Sts," Savan nah Ga. Macon, Qa. Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & L m.ir, Gen tlemen : On bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer cured me of Bronchitis in a week's ime. I will wai t a few more bottles soon I intend keeping it in my house nil jhe iue, as I consider it a valuable medicine. Yours Respecfully, Henry Davis. Sof'd by tt. it. H. Adams, Galooia, N'.C. E. M. ANDREWS, Vlolpsnle aiid ItettU puhnituhe! Ohorlo.it e, X. C fcp2-iy THE NEW RICHMOND Thresher, Separator $ND CLEANEH For Wheat, Rye and Oats -Taste, The fastest .Thresher and moat perfect Cleaner for. all kinds oi smalt grain evqr made. Patented by U. M. smith, and man ufactumd and sold by H. JI? Smith & Cq rc(jfp.v), r.i., Manufacture nf Asrlotilturnl Implements r'l'his Machine wjis patontol in 187, aud pwelye maehmes sold. In JoSO nfty n?a cines were sold, and we have tho nost naitenpg lesntponiis Jrorfl all p.t tne oi lH;rcbascvj. This year we aie building oyo litinciroc, find I he fi ret oidem w.iil he fi:M. We'in licipatii s i!em in I mucti leyMul Ihu xrpply. It is tho lirest draft and most eD'octivs Threshing futtlt in .us.' tell illustrated and despriptivfl c.a'alogiies ill he sent on application Wo also furnish at boltoia prises and of best makes Threstiintf and Gnnina Engine, Cotton .-..j Gin and Pn Aen, ottmi i'lowm, Leather and It libber Jiettlnt,Jte. Farmers and dealers in need of Atrriqul- tural Machiperjf of any kind will pieae furniiih us their address and we will send a copy of our large illustrated catalogue with price lists. Address II. 51. SMITH & CO., Itichmond, Va. P. O. Box 8. iny28-3m Piedmont House! Ki.vo'8 Mountain-, N. C, L. B. JAMES, ' - - XHiirtor. New Hotel, Nciy. FifirtiitwrG, Larjfr Jtomyis, Delightful Sutii Wfr S,esqi;i- The Hotel commands the finest vi-w in ovfjy direction 'and is only four miles to W. Ly'lebratoU AU-Uealing Springs. Up I p Yourse'.vos by making money 1 1 L I when a golden chance ia offered, thereby always keeping poverty from your door. Th"se who always tako advantage of the good chances for making mony that are offered, gonorally becomo wealthy, while those who do nut improve such chan ces remain in poverty. We want many men. women, girls and boys to work for us right in their own localities. Tho business will pay more than ten times ordinary wa ges. We furniiih an expensive outfit and all that you need, free No one who cnira gesfails to make money veiy rapidly. You and devote your whole time to thework or only your ope.re moments Full infuroia tion aiul a'Via,, Is nnedi-d sent free. Ad dress IStinson k Co., Vol ah1 yd, IJaiiie. SEiD YOUR ORDERS TO J. K.EDDIN'S BLANK QOKS SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY", CHARLOTTE. N. C. T7 READ THIS LETTER IT IS .ON LY ONE OF MANY 8paiNOFIBLb,Il0BERp0I('4C0pMTY,TltNN., . ' " November 27, 1880. Dr. J. Brndfield Sir . My daughter Jib's been sujferinir for many years with that .dreadful affliction known as t'e'male Disease, which JajJ cost me many dollars, and notwit Ii8tnn(ii i-g I had the best medi cal attendance, could not find relief. I have used many other kinds of medicine without any (fleet. I had just about given her up, whh nut of heart, but happened in t(he store of W. V. Eckler several weeks since, and he knowing of my daughter's affliction, persnnded mt to try a bottle of 1 our Femu't Jleiriilator. She began to im prove at once. I wijs ffl delighted with its effect it, it I uought several more bot ties. The price, $1. SO a bottle, seemed to be very high at first, but) now think it the cheapest preparation on the (Ipbu, and knowing what I do about it to-iluy'oe of my lamily was sufl'ttring ' with that awful disease 1 would have it if it cnt $50 a bottle, for I can truthfully say it has cund my daughter sound and well, and myself and wife do most heartilv recommend your fcernale K-uulutor to be just whut it in commepded to be. mi Respectfully. II. I). Fkatiikrston. Urantvili.k. Ga., Alo. 29, 1879. Dr. C J. M ofT'BTT Dear Sir I can not loper refrain from rendering to you my cciiieful ucknowledgeinents for the pricj,1ea boon you huve given to the baby world in your "JA'rthinn. Jor reveal months past I have been 'giving it'tp our ittle girl now teething, and with the happy results. Other little ones arc drooping and dying while our little darling is fat and cheerful. I recomend it to al! with whom I come ia contact. Yours very truly, A B. Si nOUD. pOOD REASOVS PQIl J1E DOCTOR'S PA1T. Moxkok, G.. lifareh 23, 1880. VVe have for twe'ys iponilw been pre scribing . y. S. (wilt's Byphilitic Bp pilic'.'j iu the lreiitni-iit of tjvpiiilia and fliany other diseases lor which it s rrpom mended, and are frank to sav. that the re; suit have been most eatislac'ory, nr.i hav ing been disnppoin'ed in u single instance. fs Jhiujf, for 11JI the diseases for which it is recoriiinendeij. it stands witho ut a pepr, ana mat ine meoicui pro'ewfop sooner or later, be forced to acknowledge il in the treatment ol gyplulis, in ull stages us a sme.qua non. V ' N. U PAI.LOfPAV, M. fl. if.' T. Robinson, M. U Atlanta, G.., May 22, 1879. One of our workmen hud n bad pusp of syphilis, of pye yfars' standing, arid was cured entirely wjth "ywiflV Syphilitic Specific." He in now to all nppeurances, ai.ii in ht$ own be.ief, soqn afjd well. wm. p. at. w.Hoqfusa. I HK SWIFT SPECIFIC CqMfjVT Proprietors. Atlanta, (ia. Sold by Dr. II. jj. Adums, Oastoniu, N. C. ' ' . ". ' . Cull for a copy of '-Young Men's Friend." BICHMQSP AXO DAXVILLE By R. PASSEKGKR PEPAKTMEKT. Pp and after June 5th, 188.1, Passenger Tra;n Service on the A'lanta and Char lotte Air-Line division, vi this road will be as follows ; ' ' - U. S. I N. Y. I U S. EASTWARD. Mail. Express iF'st M'il !No. 43, No. 47, ; No. 49. ; A. ! B. C. L've Atlanta..! 4.00 am; 3.15pw; 6.30 pm Arr.Suwanoel)', 6.18 anil 4 V pm; 7.45 pm " I-ula. .f.i 6.64 am! 5 6a pm 9.06 pm " Toccoa..F 8.14am 7.1 o pm!0.16 pm " Seneca .G 9.20 am 8.40 pmll.25 pm " Greenv'le.H:i0.5Sam;10:5O,PW 1.00am " Spa'tan'g.It2 14pm!ll J.Opm! 2.1! ax " Gaetonia .1 1 2.S& ptui i.l3am! 4.31am Charlotte, fllj 3.35 pm 3 16amj 6.35am I U. S. V. Y. I U. 8. WESTWARD. ! Mail,! iXo. 42.! Pxprcss jF'et M'il Ho. 48. JNo. 60. L've Charlotte il 12.30 pm! ..27 pm! 3.6(1 pm! 12 43 am 12 1.43 am! 1. 4.06 am! 3. 6 18am! 7 02 am! 6. 8.16 am! 6 3 AM 17M 12 AM 24 am 47 am 63 am VJa'm 36 am Gatriia..I Suartan'ir K Greenv'le.Il I 5 07 pm! Seneca. i 6.61 pm; 8 III pm; I 9.1PMi Toccoa...!' I.ula.. I Suwanee .1 b.31 am; 8 !l0..t8pM! 12.05 am' 10 64 am), y. Arr. Atlanta 12 20 pm! 10. CONNECIOiJS. A vjilh axrivini? traois of Georcriit Cen tral an'd' A. &' W. V'. UatlreVla. it wita 'arriving trains of Georgia Cen. trl. A & W. P. nd W. & A. Uailroads." C with arriving trains of Georgia hail road. 1 with Lawreneoville Braneh to and from Lawienceville, ta. . ' K with Northi astern Railroad of Geor gia to and from Athens, Ga. i" with Elbertou Air-lino to and from El beiton, Ga. G with Columbia and Gieenville to and from Voiumbia and Charleston. S. C. 1 with Col-imbi and Greonville to and iiotu CvWhia and Charleston, S. C. K wi'h SjiMriBiibur himI AshTilJe, and Spnrlatibuig, Union mid (!Lnintsbi to and Ixcm it-nil r?-t)n uud Adhville, and Alston and Columbia." L with Clinileri; jpii ir Narrow ttoage to and from liTiC'diMi'm and Cliesivr. wlih 0 ; (I. '4 A . C. C--R. & D. and A. T. U O. for' all points West, North and East. " ' Pullman aWping car n Trice on trains No. 47 and 48. daily, w.tlmut change, be twein Atlanta and Ne York. ' YA. roPK. General J'ssmrger Agent. . .BALEiaH; ik':-G. ' v "vr ... The largest Weekly . in Jhe- r, WB-ivB 2,500-otu'i:M:'' BE&WNU MArrfiB during 'tT J"r' ' Pu MU the ea. "' lngs of all implant religious kodies aid of court and legislative proceedings, mad generally all matters of interest Oocorinr in the State. ' We gi ve the latest Telegrams, the late Market Reports, tho freshest News, inter esting Artiules, Stores for the girl and Farm Notes forthe boys.' ' " ' " J ' Our Market Report yiljie JTPrth many dollars to farmei g and merpfjanli. Take your County Paper, and then tcai (2 00 for the N awe Apn OtyscRyan. Specimen copies furnishpdon application.- : BOOTS SHOES ; AND The most jjxtjstic, durable, and the utosjt comfoi taUsj fijaije. All we ask is an exa . I nation and trial. ' W. C. TEAGUK. (Jakto.via, X. C. ' feb26-tf CENTRAL HOTEt;: Hpai'tanburgr, Wj O. W. S. LIPSCOMB, Pro. New house and furniture, ro ms carpeted, el pc trio bells, attentive servants, location, pentral. fare the very best. Terms, f 2.00 a day. $1Q.0 ' a week. 35.00 a anonth,, Drumtnfira otoppins; over Sanday $t .6(t. Only a few yrds from the Iron Springs. ' Sep2dtojan' KING'S MOUNTAIN MdDTTIEIL, L. II. IADNG. Proprietor. KJtfg'S MOUNTAIN, Jf. C This Home fs kept open ex pressly for the, faefiefit of ffye Traveling Pullfa (No priye Boarders ) The rpoms are larA? and well vcntiltiied. The ifaple is spread with tfofi best the fltar ket affords, and the Servants are polite and attentive, , p3utr x .- 11 L; JQIINS( aASTOTA,Nr.C. MANUFACTURKK OV ' ffiJpatBlP35 " REPAIRING neflK and promptly exe cuted. Consignments I Collars and Sad dles solicited and bejt (reference eiven. UMU 4I)4RPETE CASTQNI A, N. C.I. Baprging an Ties, , Sugar an h)pOpp, Molasgp p,nd Salt, llpur and Bacon, Ha us and Lai d, Calicoes, -Clothing, Boots an. i Shoes, Hats at d dans, Candies, Fruits, Lfitter:paper ink, Lnveptpis , in fact evervfjujig usu illy kept iu a fiit-cfass stoi Call and see 'or jonrsel ves, JI. L. Mauney, J. S. (Urpenter, - sepl 8tf BARGAINS! BAHGAINS ! IF YOU IT ANT TO PVM t t ... A ' BASK Tombstone Monument Or anything in the MARiE LINE, call on R, Ii. TEMPLETtS 'at ouca. Ha i putting np the nicest., work of the beat matorial, and s,t, prj;e that are popular. UOj'T woi tVi's opportunity fel tst tinfiao(JfltAltGAlN. Delivered at any Depot wherever desired - SEND, for.Pricci. ' ' E. U. TEMPLKTOJJ, W rronrfer. . " Lincolnton N. C. ay l.Jjr. " Blacksmith Shop ! The nndersik-ned wonld respectfully ia forin the public that they bare rrmorrU to Jj. it. "Waiten'i old rtand, on Mafn atreet, and are now prepared' to' do anything in their lino on short notice and in a work. man lilte manner. Hope all will try nev Yory Respectfully, .. . JEliJ c ftVINH. -fuh26-C " GastoMA, It. C. LA UUD ST0E MOUSE "and ' ' SEWING MACH ! yG AT Cherryvi?, N. C.;' Everybody aunpllad tor aasK or tartar or L. H. LGN. I will aleo Kayaat. .. A branch house in charge oORi. w Davis, wora everyiin"; in any Iroa will b wt. '. yaf '
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