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JVlf Pratt at Klestoo haa our lytape toUUy destroyed at Thursday. Its than tl.OOD of mhj law waa dis daya ago la the Char Vtaaa, lef Medall and Mlsaa. aad ao tba Q as arm's who win Sod bis article I a ter To hia first art Ms to haa the last of the oew law and dl all uf which • --rla matndsd that this talk of the Individual comtou ewp haa tosa Mon the public •"■I years, and that tba adoption of tkie iaaovaiioa bp a Dumber of Jiartfcera eburehaa le a matter two or ttMfhn oM. ▲ naan wbo never dsaadef the Ming aatil Dr. Creasy ■dsgtad Cl ti not tba proper pereoa to betbrewtag bouquets at hiaueir for avMtahlac a Winston man ia a Malt—if, Indeed, be wap ia fault. Tto Tebnury Dumber of tba Balled* at the Slate board of health ia aa inter eattagea*. The theory that mmlartal gefaM la latrodueod lata the system Urn air breathed but I of drtaklag water effhofe Lm** la a favor of ead artesian wells lediaml to a aad aaattatioe are to be the BMameef reducing quinine Mbod avoiding much sufferingfrom WBbhmhbhw I dtaamefS beams la a Slagle year thee ff ether drm In the United States or M Iht world. The company I me an etratar far haaaa, and through Uua etavnler between TOO and 100 ear loads «f toeaa pass ana salty. a oar load OMMMfrom MO to MO baahrta. aad Maas who are emthsmslloally loot load |Mg IggfW owS haw many bartrto or fcrtrMWbnMngatUa total npraasatai Mart* the haaaa handled am Miehi trtyvawiK bwS oftoalt te accemny to SHrt. wart peaMOjOOoflSiXX.*'^ rtfS Win lrtparted from Austria aad mm,Beropaaa eowatriaa. ead the year M Ifirti were aka Urge. All Mots hmasdld awe of soars* amio •lial Baptds, bwt abort loaooo beeb rtaafIhakAal wrm tooogkc to to SSTat ^n^rrtiig^b adH>|| jqm ut MnsHtermMT SJ®*4* ttath, the otyact i« ta nt INpaMImaad Popuibt megUtnihe *•»■• HaiSiSo* Mat up aa aanadanat providing that new )a» UaMahaNaatha (utalaM boaka as* ■apt aa they aoate w tta re float eugte UMaa wtaaatrrm Hay* aaptradTUr. 4**» wataad to kaow how Juettcae weald grt along without kw boofea. aaaMdMdwl waa offered ta strike oat bba pjoTtakre Mr tta afrctiaa of addWeaal atogiitnua aad allowing mrsiy nancies «a ta Sited ta tMa fagtalatars. Mr. Dowd aaid t« ba Plata, tta bill means tta efaotioa of M«r» magistrates 1a aoat eoonUea, aad while ta did aat with to aUrup any m^adloMttmaat any that white paoptadld hot tnteag to ta tried by ••grew. Ha aaid Ua amendment would giro the RcpabUaaaa aad Po pe ltate flow three to Bra raagtatratM la aracy towoafadp aad that waa eaoagb. Baaatdlt waa a (ham that the Stale woaM bare to ha taxed *106,000 that tta fnatoolata shoald Ultra tta aatlafaa Uoa of baring a few adiUllonal useless magistrates. Tim Paddiioo anteed ■eal waa adopted. Mr. Mitchell's amrodmeet was lost; so was Mr. Dowd's. Tba Mil aa amended by Mr. Paddteon passed IMrd reading-91 to 1<L Mr. Hbubock moved to re eon ■War Um vote by which the bill passed. The motion was adopted—2» to 10. Mr. MoOiaahey offered aa amend meat to strike out the word six and Insert three in Heu thereof, as to tha aomber of orngtetcmtoe. Mr. WMU. °f Alexander, offered an amendment to strike oat tha I'addlaou naan j meat, •hlcb had bceo adopted oa first oon sWaratloa iff the bill, not to furnish &*•«•■•• muglatrules. Carried. Mr, MoClaakey'e amendment, rvduc >UB the number of magistrate* to faa aspatotad team s*x to three. Was read. The vote then recurred upon the bill, which nasand third reading by the rou of 48 to 10 Tbe aoualy government bill, which had bean made the special order for 19 o’clock, waa placed upon lu seeood > reading. Mr. Maw home offered a subatltata let section 9 of tha MIL, providing for gj ■WOUlmcat, br a Judges of two ■Mahan of a board of flasnaa. of dif ferent poliUca from the nmmlmtnn «*.«• ant In conjunct Ion with the three roamtaaiooera oa ail mattara of •nanre and requiring focr votes oat of the five to be east for nay measure hatora It can be passed. Tbe appoint mart of Uw board of finance is to be mada oa petition of cltlxena. Tbe amendment was adopted. Mr. Dowd wanted some fusion Senator to explain the Mil. Mr. Moody, of Haywood, •• could do Uni la two word*. Mr. Dowd: “That will not baenougb.” Mr. Moody explained tha till to mean ■uSectloQ of coomblasloaers by tha pao pla, and to make them simply county boards of finanoa. After debote, tha blU paased lu second reading, ayes, 30; nose, ft. noons Bills ware lutredwerd as follows: By Mr. Pw'ilas, to dwfioa train rob bing and Ox the puolabmcnl for It. Mr. Luak moved that the House go into eosBiaittiv of the whole to ouo aldrr tha n>vuuue WU. Speaker Wal ler Culled Mr. Traucb to preside over the committee of Urn whole. After « lowc sad lataresimg debate, at 9 o’clock the committer roan and through Mr. Trench reported progreaa. _?**r Bs revenue act tba poll ux la 81.14, tbe Stale tax 91.28 oaatx; pen ahtuu. 31 cants; school* 16 cents; tax oo income and gzom profit from property {“* taxed, t par cent., and oa groaa Ineamu derived from aelaiiee and ram, ooe-tm)r of one par cent, oo ex ccaa over S1,U(XX aud ooe-fourtb of one per oaat. on exocee over 81,000 to $5,out) one-half of one per eeot. between M.OUO and 810,000. The Ux OO.eigare Is 8 Mia per tbooaaud sod cigarettes 10 cents par thotiaand. The sewing maehloa Ux Is SfiOO; piano or organ dealers’ Ux, #230; ux oo drummers, 8f*®> which snail giro exemption |ro«n all other lloensa Ux. Tha Hcsaee for loaoranca companies to 8100 and Uw Ux 2 per cent, oo groaa receipts ic Uiia BUM. HUt* 1 sinks era to pay 830 on 833.000 of capital sod 82 for raeh 81,0Ui over that amount. The build ing and kata uModatloas* tax to ac aovding to the oakl in oapiul. Tbe Ux oa ratlreada la 1 par Cent, on groaa raaaipU; telegraph and telephone oom pealee. 2 per cant. Br. Leak said that the Houaa waa fearfully behind with lu work and wanted a aaaslou aulll midulgbt to bight. At 4:15 tba Houaa adjourned natll 7:30 p. m. At the night session of Uw House that a waa a lively political debate ou toe blN to abolish tha directors of tho Slate Hoapiul at Motgaatou and steel trustees. Tha bUI named hr a iwrtv Bill* pund amending the charter " Korgantoo and allowing u» premia U vote on Um qoration of Ilijoor U ••MM. (1'tM bUl waa but road, though rrqoraU Uat It bo road wrr* Bade.) Mr. h«Ma utd Um laeord ought to •Imw that Um hill .a aot (owl umaqh Um dnmand was made aud that iba r* «o*d Mnat ahow Um trath. Th# Mil to a Bond Um charter of Rdotgli woo Ukan up. Mr. Yootig mM a uiajnrlljr of IIm poopla had or dorod the changing of ovary Doaanerat la raaeli aud ho propuaad to vol* fur all •ack la 11a, Ho a*Id the attempt to matte capital a boat tlM Krrd Douglas nwotetten fall dot with Um ptoplo of tk* Mata. Mr. Btaart nCercd a aob •*tk |kd«| Uta elect tea of Um sSSSS Aall Mm aN ail mm, mm aaayor. Mr. Twiaf aggapfed Um Mtetketr, Hying tkat A* am to iMag *w Um iMIc. of Bayor by Um people Th* v.d* an tkr aabatUot* wwo .y*a H. nor* M. »d* an Mr. Yoang** Mil a a* ay*o ItjJKMS 97. Tl» u««t Mil taken op waa oo* t* l»»Mda for tk* Mtrotkai of pohlie Mhaol liooka by |ko Co a MW. inatoad of llM Mato. Tk# debate looted for aa hour. Tim *5* IMNMMl aad third rradio** by a »»oant am Mr majority. Tim Mil «Jm* eooaty taaird# of rdaoalioo ni lir* power to safest look a •ATURDAY, MARCH i. siur ati. Bill# aad resolution* war* IntrnJoowi -ate*— Um prokate of Aordv of haakaari and wife poMad third r*ad r BUI to ereele Scotland county poseed Ita aapooa reading. Bin to allow ape riul alautlown no loom opt leu ta deve l«o4 oowaty punned thin) tending. to pny the eoboeanulttee on J^J^Uoo amount of umm in vials w* a*.C,i’!r*Uy •“* ‘KOrmMtootw K«**> Industrial School. d1"* Um Uwa of P«»WId* that then «»U w Ihtm ocxU oommluloaen *"• *J khall bn n^OO each for —baglnnlo* April lot, 1899. 9*000(1 reading and took lu wu,0° lb*lr Bill appropriating SI0.000 annually saS32wasrs3 Agricultural auj Mscmlcal College, ahfj’ fi"ld‘^“(W,»aae»t.introduced ablB to abollaU fnra tulUou at lira University. Thu •)notion Uw WU, the special “ a*»owdioeot to allow lbs protibillen P«rtf the name representation la re«l» L^y* a**5 l«Mnw of election as tha otbrr three purlieu. The amendment was tost. Mr. Adams amt up an amendment to strike out clerk of hu P»rior Coart and insert county toa ca lesion era. L ou Mr. Hoard aeot op an amend maul providing that where two parties (used aud voted fur ilia wendldatee such parties are to be const letvd aa one, end ahull be allowed at»d poll-holders aa oca party. —vvm in support or IlM amend ascot, and said be wanted to fm tbe fusion lata an opportanlty to mcc’.fsst some of II* UUnou wSUi wblcb Uxy claimed Ui treat evar/body. He *»k< d for tba yeas and nays The call wee sustained. The amendment was lust by a vote of SB tn 0, being a •trice parly vote except an to Ur. Purwllat. sod Mr. Paddieon, Populist, who voted with the Demo crats In Mis affirmative. Mr. Adame •mil forward an amendment striking out certain Uses sod allowing clerks of Ui# court Ui appoint judges, poll Iadders and registrar*. The amend •*“t Uksa tba appointment of throe election officers out of the hands of chairmen of the committee*. Ur. co?o^ «td lock. Mr. Dowd mat up ea amend ■aut requiring etsetioa offieen to be men ef at hast moderately good char •oter. Mr. White, ef Alexander aakrd Mr. Dowd if be knew how tode? t«tnlo« a moderately good egg. (Laughter.) Mr. Furhse, Populist, mid: "If you will change jour aaetal meut to men of good moral character. I will vote ror It." Ur. Dowd chanced Ills amendment to rssd "good moral character.” Ttie call was sastaioed. The amendment was lost by s vote of £ l°.S: . Me“r8 Porbr*; Of ritt, end » r* vv®‘*r’ Alw»iidir% voting wtUft tbs Democrats for Uis amendment. Mr. Dowd sent nn amendment requlr >®f Mlcclion oIBwri to loaki oath that they ware nut, end bad not been mero b*r» ot any secret or oath-bread polltt osl society. Be said the ooustitutioo preven tad persons belonging to suoli aocisttae from holding snob offlevs. Mr. Dowd said he did this to relieve Alliance of odium wbioli had been un Jaetly attached to u. He intended It for Uldeon'e Band. Mr. Hies said: "If you will Include Xu ICJox, 1 will fat* for it.” Hr. Dowd.' "I sis sur prised to beer tbit auiement from a man whose mother sad slater were protected by Ku Xlux." (Applause.] Mr. Woody called tbs previous ques tion. The call was sustained, and the amendment was lost. Mr. While, of Alexander, sent up an amendment to strike out "elialrmsn of the State end Insert chairman of tlta oouoty,1' as to appointing election officer* Lost Mr. Fowler sent op an amendment to strike out sections 73 and 74. Lost. Wr. Dowd offered an amaadossot to strike out "shell" and insert -may” In line two of the bill. Lost. Tbs bill passed Its third sod final reeding by a vote of fid to 4, Mr. Ihiwd thought the bill a dan :er ous one tliat would he certain to pre cipitate rase conflicts and occasion the shedding of Wood. lie dostred to en ter bis pm leal against anch legislation, and ha expected to saw the people of tbe Stale rise up in their might two years beams and repudiate the eoaMnetlon that bad placed this yoke upon them. Bill to provide fur reduction of hoar steed sty rmptioo. was tabled Bill si lowing Greensboro to Inns bonds for Wn.000 to erect electric light and motor power, paused aerood reading. Bill to Increase srppoprlatlen to tl-s colored orpqan asylum. atOforxd, from SI.600 to 3,000, pissed third reading. Resolu tion to pay joint rub-oo mail lee on edu ealpm that visited tbs University Sad the Grev ashore Normal and I ndn at rial school ISO 73 expsass, was adopted. Bill to provide for Urn erection of a reformatory for young criminals was placed upon Its second reading! Mr. MeCaskey. of Msrtio, spoke In support ef ttao tail!, saying It embodied e pledge •f tbe Populist party. Mr. Carver also advocated I he passage nt Hie bill. Bn Uiougbt It wrong to assuelals young convicts with nW and laardened rrlml n«l«. Tha hill passed third reading. It prnvidre that Ihs reformatory shall nut cost aiver 935,000 tn establish it. and 910.000 each yamr tl»reaflsv/or Kssup port, to ba paid out of the dials Tress ary. bouse. At 11J0 the Koine went Into Um> t loot ton of IraeUea of tho State On! wratty. It elected thorn who were yeotenUy voted on by tit* flooaU. Mr. White, of Hindoo, mod* a motion to atrlho not Urn name of W, I. White, of Alexander, tad loom Uw no mo of Mm D. Carry, nf Woden, who had firm tOOO to ilia UnlreraUy and hod bam mii mroeH lniatae. Tim Ilat named by Urn aommlttea wm elaatod. Tho Hauao wont into comm It tea of the whota on the ravenaa bill, login olM at amotion 93. Tha tax mi tewing machine dealer* wee Hied at SHOO end ttm tea on idnnua and orxxna fyiT*> Mr. Swart ottered an amendment atrlklng not the lax nf ||00 on all drumnmra. State and fmclxti. The emadaenl waa Inat. Mr. Smith, nf Stanly, ottered on amendment Bonking the Ui on Uw peddler* of rang-* *0 high a* to drive them ont of thn Stale. It waa teat. Mr. Whne. nf Htedao, nfiml an amendment providing that wfctakej •hall rmt ha rataMed by dimmer*. Tha amendment wa* voted wi and defatted. Mr. Walaar nfbrad an amendment la aa altar tha nerd* regarding tha ml* of ttgnor at glUM aa lo make H aay “aot Mm Umo on loataad of aot let* Uma aw gallon, Tbe rote on tb* •weedwmt •** syto *6, oar* Ml At 9 •’•lack tba committee roee and reported Uw reeaaa* bill and moral It* adoption. Tbe amendment* were adopted l>y a rlra roee rot* ana Umt allowto* dietitian to Bell by tbe quart. Ou tbl* h£r. Smith, ot Stanly, deaanuded tbe yeaa and nay*. but the call wee not eaatelned. The amend maul was adopted. Tbe MU was then putin ItSMeond reading end pemad. The taaeblnery set wae diacuaerd. jf° »•* taken on ameadmeat*. Ttm bill passed second reeding—66 to t. At the night session of tb* Hoea* It pamed mreral bills not Important to onr reader* Rwklm'a A rale a Bair*. Tm* But Salv* la the world foi Cut*, Brulena, Surra, nicer*. Salt Rheum, Ferec Son-. Tetter, Chapped Uande, Chilblain*, Com*, and uU Skin Eruptions, sad poaitlreW ourea Piles, or ao pay required. It la gearmnteed to give perfect oetlafocUon, or money refunded. Price 96 cents per box. For eeJeby Currry * Emnedy. me nttv vul HnnswrMTCMaUM. Balaam K. C Board c* Hsaitu. CC»r*fcAin>_Dr. O. P. Gardner. Shelby. Mo «Um to rsport. Sani tary condition of county very good, of public building* good. GaSTOX-Dt. J. H. Jenkins, Delia*. | Two or thrn* oaar* of pueuoMofa*. Sanitary ooodltlon of public building* good. Jjxcolx- Dr. W. L. Crouse. Lio oolnton. an* pneumonia In *11 part*. Health of ooauty good. Trie bouse* of the couaty home need repair* to make them mote comfortable In win ter. Horae and jail well kept. yf iCKLUnucito —Dr. H. M. Wilder, Charlotte. Two case* of icarldtlna and three of typhoid fever. Wbooping oough In all (Mil*. Sanitary condition of public buildiuga good. “ivrhap* you vrunld not think *o, but a vary large proportion of dmeaars in Kaw York oomea from carsleeanesa about catching cold,” aiys Dr. Cyrue Edson. “It b such a aimpte thing aud so corn man Lha", vary faw panpla. un less It b a oaae of pneumonia, pay any alUo’.kn* Vo a cold. Tbeiw *1* a great many caaaaofcatarrh and consumption which have their origin la thb Mf4ecl of the simplest precaution of every day lit*. The moat sensible advice is, wheu rou tiava one, get rid of it ss toon as possible. By all means do not neglect il” Dr. Ed sou does not tell yon how to cure a cold but we will. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid vipectora tion, open the secret loin and soon effect a permanvt euro. 25 And SO cent Lotties for sale by Curry* Kennedy, druggist. <ok. L«Shaw WIMmUh Died at hi* borne, near Dallas a. C., Feb. S3; 1806, aged nearly 84 years. H- was married to Mb* Margret A. Jeukln* Of Gaston county Aug. B, 1880, and united with the A. B. P. church In 1877 they were transferred to Dalis* Preafaytarlan church ami were faithful lb their attendance. Ue wut an In dnstrlou* farmer and raised a large family; two »>u* »r* I” Texas, one In Booth Caroliua enwdaugliler In Tro ll rses*. During tha severe weather be was slmt In uni suffered reach. Very tender were the ettaatloos of wife and daughters, while his youngest tun bravely provided wood sed attended Die hungry slock In Die (leap suow st abled by bla kind neighbor*. B. Z. J. A famous Russian regiment. — lull | ay PlIW the Him! Always a raw** wtah th. ter. The Preobm)anaki regiment of tha Imparts! guards, whloh baa takas so Important a part la Uva oeremonies eo oompaaytag the faaeral of the late Ah « under III, and whloh haa had tha hotvor of precede oea over all tha other regimeata of Baaeia, la so far aa to ha Int --rrmg tha troop* to take the oath of ellegiaooe to the youthful Gear Nicholas III., la one of tha oldest regi ments (a the army of tha Imperial part «~d may ho said to owe Its origin to Peter the Great, who, when hot a boy at Praobrajeaehi, a ear Mos cow, formed hia playmates Into a little bead of miniature soldiers, sad thus at the age of ale veo years gave aa early proof of hia faculty tor organlraUoc. This ‘little force waa sabaoqaenUy sailed ‘’La Cotapegsle da Pivsrttmi meat da Pierre la Dread." It waa tha wish of hta Imperial highness the lata Char Alaaaoder III- to be Interred hi tha —tfiiw of hia favorite regiment, aa ladaad It waa elno tha desire of hi* r^-' pi IX la ■dnail of the lamoe* PinhaeJeaMI regimest, ahd at the vmriowa atate faaettoaa eomaaqwaat to hia oflea ah moat fa variably wears tha aostaaae of tha rogimaot to whiah ha ia moat ah Vmhail Tha aniform la a dark Mae ms, aad hie Imperial majesty, whoa attired ta tha fall dram aniform of hia nek, with gold*" epanlatiet aad wear tag Urn light bias riband of tha Orda* dhlXa-baU to look erased i I i 1 . Tha town of JCttiaion waa swept by »ael Tkareday arteremw. Damage SeiKsrJnsuBntt thoeakt. Alunwi aa entire btoek wee drjUejad. WO.OOOj Ineoraaoe JOLLY OLD UNCLE JOSH. bib onresoairy towards eib lEWlt MARRIED XIICE, Bx t. a o. "Mlae Rammer*—Polly._l_l_er— I—” Dut the ■ pester took a header over bnohfalneee, only to hear a aweet: “Tea, Charley.” “Can I itaplre to—«r— to— that 1«—» , Again a lapse into alleno*. followed hy an encouraging: “Yea, Charley.” ^Oh, If I might only hope to—er—to Another failure of language. It was aaaategty a hopeless oaaa, and might ha*a bean, only tor a demurs; “Cburtay. I hart aald ‘yea1 twice, and If you mean It, I menu It, too, and—” And to thta day Uiat young man will Inalat that be popprd the question. All th 11 happened sway ‘'upeaat," and It wasn’t loug before there was a •eddlng. Not mnob longer before there come a letter from Polly's Uncle Jotli down here in North Carolina who wrote effusively of bla delight at her exhibition of what be soiled “grit, and be proposed thatlf tlie yoaog people would locals lu Gnat,,11 la t e would aUrt them up iu life aa a wedding gift, and nt the same lime give them a lot of good practical advioe. Of course they accepted, and were bkkliug Uielr irMJXl* Mlivtl. • • • • A few weeks subsequent to the above cot i meat km a travel staln*al party, ar rived In Gastonia. Our frieod, Unele Jgeb, was la charge, and be led the party straightway to a hotel. "The Kalla House,” said he, ”1* a typical Southern hotel of the beet class 1 bavo known Ur. Falla, the proprietor for years, aad mine host's a riot mine own heart. Thorough bus!new man, endowed with that delightful Intuition tbai aikM * trued f«mJ at bora a, oocd fnrtable. euolentsd, aud In mighty good look. The hoote U one ofeotiyenlrnot; the apartments are well famished; the eelslwa ell that a superior chef ana an United otdaca on tlia nurlet e«a imaka W. I bare engaged rooms here for yua to occupy until yoer owu bouse Is tu readlarsa” "After breakfast,” said the old man, "I am reedy tu gu boy yuur outfit. To expedite matters 1 luve ordered a oar riagn from Armstrong our entorprislog livery man." When the handsome car riage, with elaborate trappings ami prancing horses drew upP.illy declared It the “finest turnout aim had ever seen.” "Yea,” replied Uncle Joeli. "the three S's, ‘Speed, Safely and Styki,’ Is Armstrong's Coat of Arms ' ” "What do you want first?” naked Unclo Juab. "Oil. there is lota to buy,” auswered Polly. "TUea, let's Imy lot's first." quntb Charley, without turning a hair. U'>cle J>wl> groaned, hut slatt ed direct to ttie real estate ofitoe of Wm. II. Lewis remarking nn the aray: “1 can always depend upon Ur LawU (or bargains in ml ertale, as Its oarer bolds out talas llgbu to Induce people to buy. What he tells you about prop eity. may be set dowu as solid bets. And then being a fine lawyer, ho can fix up the papers and oonduet your suits in court If you are so unfortunate «* lo need a lawyer's assistance. "I have provhled you with a cage for ynwr bird,” salt] Uncle .Josh, "and now tlie drat thing we’ll louk after will la the furnishings Tor IU" lleroupoo Poll} energrtlcally declared Unit site bad heard so much about the Arm strong Furniture Compunv that she had decided tu go Ultra. The result wee that they were inhered into such a bewilderlrg display that the girl was at Diet at a haw how to select. But she soon yielded to the seductiveness of a magnificent parlor suit, a tied room set In oak. antique finish, that would have dooa credit to old Antiqaily herself. To Uils she added a diningroom set with ell weeueeoru-e, and didn’t forget a most conYvtitoot mid conforbUt oral chair for ‘•Hubby*1 Charles. uucie jubu sugresimi » resort to some place of refresh men t At the refreshment table the old man waxed philosophical. "Never neglect your larder,” said he. "That Impor tant adjunct to bouMkoepfng controls msscullos temper. To that end you mnst patron lie a grocer on whom you ean depend for honest goods. Through a king acquaintance 1 have found Ual la«t, Whitesides A Co. perfectly re liable and always full stocked with •very possible Uilng In the line of fresh staple and faliey groceries and qneena wars brand new, and first class,—while the prices are down to brass tacks. And while »• In oo this subject, 1 want to call your attention to the fact that these geutleiwm not only keep the beat staple groceries, but they famish tbs bast fresh meats this side of Kansas CUf. I say Fully, you'll find their beef properly botohsesd, sweet and tender, for liter oarer handle any but the fattest Battle. It Is really a ptnuor* to find aooh u place where you oxn depend un good treatment nil the list. ••IwU* see— I promised yen a gold watch, didn’t I*” quelled Uncle Juab of Polly. J. S. Torrence’s time Is the very place to getoue ebsap. Thereupon the old man galleully arquitted h!nr. self of the promlae and then directed Polly’s atteot ion to lbs superior stock ef solid silverware carried by this bouec. "Tbts la • splendid house,” Mid the old man, “sad I will guaran tee the quality to be the wry hast. Plek out yeur family sleek while here, be added. Mr. Torrsees aerrlsa a mag algemit Him. “Don’t forget souther feet,” he continued, “If ever you un fortunately need optical goods, this Is the place to soras and My. Oharley. my boy. when that old ‘turnip’ of your’a breaks down, beer In mini that Hr. Torrence Is an expert repairer, and can make list as good as new.” At this pulnt, somewhat to tha con fsalon of Charles, the old loan Indulged In almtf aertouacrUlelsmnf Ms pemm a! appearance. "You are decidedly off atyle for a townsman," a*P1 he, amt • e'U brtlcr go to J ne. F. 1 airs'* doth lug aline. After Charles |md lilted himself In a neat lata style suit, from the piles uf fnahlnaaUu garment* Oral oorer the Uihb-e of this extensively stocked establishment. Uncle Josh declared: "Now you look Ilka a newly married gun.” "Why Mid Polly” this Is Jost llm pises of nil |>Ueee I wanted to see. Mr. Lon has a stock of drear that fur variety and real valaa Is satdoai aeaw uataida tbs largest cwetropoliiUn slUaa. "And ay hauvmat” ithe exalted **** --l~ ..I II I ... N*Um mt MMbUn. The Ira uf A. (J. Williamson A Co., has this day bean dlasoived by mutual ' content by tba withdrawal of 8. J. Clinton. The boil neat under tba lame firm name will be continued by A. C. W Illlamaoo. A. C. Will? amion. 8. 3. Clinton. Gastonia, If. C., Keb. *1, 18W. Having anld my ontlre Interest lu Tlrm of A. C. Wllllamarxi A Uo. to A. C. Williamson, I hereby request all partial owing odd Orta to make 1m mediate payment. S. J. Clinton. Io the future as in tba pul the boil oaia trill be conducted by the under signed with all the vigor and push that have heretofore chMuetwriusd tba firm. Always watch our space for bargslos aud auuounoemeou of nloa goods. _ A. C. Willi .vmmon A Co. L. I„ JlDKiMi, PrtalAent. j. g. pTCRAIfi CMbi». First National Bank, OF GASTONIA, N. C. State anti Couiity Depository. COMMEICED BDSIIESS AD6. 1, 18M. Hu umr IM ■ Mlw la my »ay mam Ita ••(ulaUlm. Capital Stock,..... $60,000.00 .; V"V. * *#60.00 Dividends paid since organization, $16>000. DlRKCTORti L L. J«nkis«. T. C. P*r«m, J- o Moor*. M. T. wilcoo, Tfc«iSti Wllian. •oilolto tocounliof Individuals, Firms, snd Corporations, bbrbt paid TSto Potron* •vary woommod.tlsn oentlc wruwiui oorvMrvattv* MnKinf. girl exclaimed, my new Baiter bonnet most be taught here." After ninner• out purchase*. Polly remarked: "Why, UoeU Joeh, I eoukl’nl (Mint) them In dociouall.'' Tlie girl lingered for some time is the millinery department, whore site chatted vrith tlie clerk* moU found out that tlie trimmer had had a long experienca In the business and was a close student of tlie changing styles, which wss a guarantee that wot k left In bee bands would 1m done according to ibe dictates of fashion and by s competent artist. “By Mis way,” remarked Utiele Juab as they reaches! Ui* streak. I musk ruu over to Um baok of bsaloon Banking Compear sad get another obeek book. Come with me and gel scqaainled with Pres. IjOVb, for of course you do busl neaa with them and It Is always more pleaaunl to be personally acquainted with the people you do buklncao with. The bauk Is as solid as Uio base of Ibe universe, and hat a strong working capital. You will find them ever nsuly to extend any areomm nlaLIuus cum patiblo with business prtnclplus.” “You. laid X must havs un album,” Cuele Jnsli.” exclaimed 1'ully, “and — “Ymi and a Bible with s reasonably hig family register,” interrupted the old man, “so we'll go over to Page’s book store. Yuu'll Und many articles indispensable for the pallor as a«Hl as the library lliere, and besides a choice line Of fruits uud confections. Hat yon must remember, Charley, that Mr. Page Is also the mao to fomlsb lumber foe your naw house. Cum with ruu and I’ll lnOroduc* you lo Mr. Pegs who la a large denier in thsi line hers, He carries one of the most complete lines of buildiug material id the county —everything, from sills for the foun dation to the shingles for Uni roof. In cluding doors and windows moulding*, etc. ft is a piensute lo deal with Mr. Pegs for tils greatest aim Is to give sat isfaction to every customer A full Hue of malarial for thenerdrd improve ments waa contracted fur. **Aro you going to keep a horse?” remarked Uncle Juab. “You must make Ibe acquaintance of Craig Jfc W il •on. They are tbs biggest Hvc-slcck deulers In the country nud tlien tiiey furnish tlie moat stylish phaeloua, Sur ry* and buggies you ever taw. And lliey are the liuraa milliners, make hnnieaa, collars, Ac. for wholesale nod retail I reds sod the bant part is tliey mute their own hmlber.” Folly km eoun the possessor of n line boite slid phae ton elegantly fitted out and shu a ns delighted, while Uncle Josh smiled at the low price of Urn rig. It might liavs bean pulley D'l to have extended the invitation had not Doola Josh known what wise acunmuy it isto buy shoe*, of Mr. Jim. |\ Love. Polly found good* and prior* an eetluc tivn that afte purehaeed nu outfit from a comfortable liousa allpiwr to a hand auioe walking land. Clnilrv Invriird In gntita Quo abort. wiifIn Uncle Jnali Indulged in a stout farm boot. Vo one needing foot wear cat) resist Hie ■tyloe and price* offered by Mr. Love. "Kuw,” cried tha old gentleman, ‘‘now foe a picture nt till* crowd, in good old country fashion, we'll go to the photograph gallery, sad OaMcula has a good on«, that of Beard. Hi* ptctoresare wonderful In fidelity and finish., I wont one'full him] photo for my study and amr small nut* for my friends Beard l* famous fur sncoos* ful enlarging, and I want tu give you a Ilfs tin representation of -your* traly’ with a fine tram-, lie lias the aoal of a true artist: all of hta work la a labor of lova In which lm will not atop abort of perfection n Eo route home the party called at the (i azxttb office. "You will want Die new* every week.” an 111 Uncle Jiadi, “and I Will aubacri'je to Die UAirm far ymi. I hate to see peopls oorrow newafaiperm It la one of the meanest habits on earth, and what’* mote lu (low art gilt robbery. I want to see ydu all atsrt oat right and pay for what ywi f*t.” Upon rejoining Polly the began to voiably ex prase her tUuVe, "Too have bought os everything.” a he m flhlipwl. ••Only one thing,” replied Unocle Joeh, reflectively, "hot I dan rvm—ly that, Armstrong always lias a nice line of thorn and you nan gat one whenever you want It; I’ll (lay for the beet.” “Why,” exclaimed Polly with great ■nrpriee, ''Uncle. wb«t oa» it iw*” '•Well. It’s a baby carriage, and-” But Polly had fatoUal. -!■- ■ . . ■•»■> Taler Wo Own Huo*r** TMan Raw«H far •my nir «f I^KurrS ilui fttnmn* t>* PurtH h» iw nmnti C)yra. rj.CH»m»Onw Frno» foi+fa f). W# T|M» imlr^tl, kririwn p. j Cfcomr fnrlN bd*trvt mm prHfeU? bwiwift U Ml 1 rmmm* Tim ynnwriaUr..bWI,e.w,,-., ..^5^ TO IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS. far Msklag U« tsapkilw Baa ls r ssd AMIas M Phgsteal Bsaetr. Vanity furnishes tha Inspiration for many of Uw Inrontlona of tha patent oUlvc One of Qiaao la o mask of vary | thin rubber, detifuai to bo worn on 1 the face at night It onuses profuse perspiration, which washes imparities out of the skin sad makes the cooiplox Ion clearer. Hun ton Is qnlohly ro nsored. so It Is claimed. Another derioe for producing dim pies, cocording to the Cincinnati Cao> maraUl Uaaetta. la a woman V Mea. It 1 la a wlramnsh. IBtewlca to pot oa wham going to bod. By au arrangement of aorawc, pencils of wood, vary blank in made to press upon the cheeks end eh In at the pedals where dimples sro desired Uncomfortable? 'Vhy, of crrur.ro. Il it, ss the Trench say. It Is worth while to suffer foe hcuutr’a sake. I nlao bunla, iups and col res n re maclo of rubh.T. to lx* blown out like bal i loons, end la many other sty It v wbllo i the young l.idy of build hopelessly skcletooeaquc may procure a complete stuffed jacket which (Ills oat her form at every point to tho a.ft ant requisite for oonuUrrfcillag desirable arnbao* . point. If ooc hi so oofortannte os to Lack a none he enn obtain u false ono of papier machc, artfnlly enaioclrd lo l.nltato the skin One kind of imitation pro* boBcb is attached to n spectacle fra mo, so that tho owner puts oa Ills counter feit nasal organ In adjusting his glasses Masculine mnltv is oonoerned Id tho genosis of about eighty patents for rations kinds of musLacho guards. Qns such Is a gold pints with n spring, which may be fastened to any drink ing rowel ut a moment's out ire. Another Is especially designed for boer gluxrei A In bo connecting with h pues down ilocp Into the boer, oo that the masloohed drlnkor la able to avoid the foeun. Other guards ora dcstlnod to ba worn like irpuctaclcs somewhat, with wires to pruts to tho hock of the ears of tho tvearor. and bold them oa. Tho shield for tho mustache U of gold err silver, or of tine gold vvlro not THE ITALIAN PLCPLE. A Vkiw •: Thwlr rment CoodlUvi rm« M-iTft f.»r Ih« Faturm. t W«*At Arc ihe proe>poctaof the peoplot Thf. ih*y.*xu!a la the prveent cate lArjfo* l.V u^c:j lu? |»oplc 1!iltd3cItc*. A peo ple ihut arc oot united will novor boor tAruilou pjtJoiitly. hoconjhe a disunited p®0|>l*f caun^t lw fotomerdaiIj proa perutrv, um!. therefore. cannot ofTord to pay Uio tAjrui. The iU3ci\:noo bFtoraon north nrut worth Italy, or botvruea Pied mont anil Si.ily. arj oot, indued, HVo IIhvvu Iwtcnvu IrcVint) and liojlaad, largely roltjjkms, but they aro certain ly raillal, tad llio gulf between the rmaygohig. but pwadunntc, children of the two thllka anil the liardy mono, talnoor and stalwart oeltlrato* of tho I'lodraont plains la almost a* widens thu chasm batwuen tha Teuton and tba Celt. Viator Unusiiool'a farorlto anlflcr of Italy was tbo army, but, say* tha Fortnightly Ibrricrw, It has turned is tbs bonds of hi* tueociaor Into a dtohv tegratar. It was all wry wall to mors tho army np and down Italy when tbs drteiy vrua a symbol of uomcua libera tloa from which so much was rreacted! but now the tyrants arc goes there ts no longer halo of romsnoo about tho nrtny, nothing bat army bflla Tho tyrant now U tho tax collector. Undoubtedly the people have t grtss onoo. Tbs taxes have born not only cruelly but anjustiy exacted. Tho col lector has entered fUelltaa cottages, bucked by thu police, and, seeing tbo poOo-feu emetcleg, argued that than* who coaid afford to eat ocmld afford to pay a supplement" or axaem tax, and If It tarn ad out there was no moggy, tbs ofSosrs of tho law bare boon known to arias tbs dinner and throw It oot tbo window, rryter tho ooooa ad tbspono peasant and Us hungry family. Tbare was no radraas for the sobjaeta of Hofn* Vort any mors than for thoss at Bomba, when his police, nnder lbs brutal Xantonloo at I*aJermo, drugged the wtree end daughters of tbo Palermitans out of bad, stole their Jswolry and aw rooted thsir husbands and brothers on Bntltloua charges. People will always rise against mUgor-srnmoet and operas akm, wbstlior tho fstarmol sails tt> anlf republican, monarchlsl ox any Wfflkavv Is Tl ■■wu. ■nus tm the oaoSntaa of JtMaa «»,ratios 1C rTtoM uTiSli •/shSVySIJJ Mkl HXHWrtS easy end rn/olres,ln*t her w caSbar a«< .h-M la a kraltkr sod rtxcroia ontottles: caws its amts*. to her artotnal. tMjulHui furni yrjas»} yw lisMIei t bento- for Mm Fur Fur ask) by fliioar a K saw •arrf&mmimtmtl. tl Tba UsaatU ihi'l fw oast to yrtotlao
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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March 7, 1895, edition 1
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