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THE GAZETTE. THUHeoArwAwem urn. BUSINESS TALK S' AlmUNna* liWM la tau autumn at U m«M a KM for Krat tnamluu sal t cams tUnltraaab laeartims IkaniAw OLD NRWHPAfERB for tele it tbe Uaxwttw Ornus Blank mortgages.—yoo win Boa them at the Qakxttx oflloe. Note attached. ■m/TONEY securely In reeled without ■ffl. charge to lender. Ww. ft. Lawn. YJtOR SALE-Good horee and hnggy. X a genuine bargain. Apply U> W. 11. Bagwell or Geo. A. Gray. FEW HUNDRED dollar, to lend. Apply to WM.H, Lrwia. FVK COKDW of wood wanted. PI on, oak, or retrod. Apply quick at Tint llAiitm Orncz. FOAME. What came. That lot of elegant lines and bond type writer puperc. Call at tbe Gazette office. To sae them goods is to order them. rrtHIRTKEN TUUU8AND eovel X ope* to lie printed before we more. Call at the Gazette office fur (umpire and pners. Boise beautiful typewriter bonds and linens. LOCAL NE TVS. —The laglkUt ure will probably ad lonrn urxt week. —This paper from now tilt *tt for $146. New story to begin this month. —March la coming In in a “now you cm It, sod now yoo donV' curt of elyle. —Messrs. Hanna Brothel's hare pur chased the McGinn stock of groceries from Mr. A. O. Mangone, the sail (use. —Rot. J. M. Garrieor, of King's Mountain, will preach at Bessemer City next Sabbath afternoon at 8.80 O’clock. —Tbe Armstrong, Ford bridge la Bo kb ad and paid for. Tlia last pay meal was mads by Use commlaalooen last Monday. —to order to gat out oo time am were eonspellad to gat a tiLUe bet-don oo our leg tala tire reports. We hope to catch up neat week. —Expeoaa and ether accounts ag gregating nearly 8300 for maintaining the poor of Gaston county were audited and ordered ) aid by the oomtaiaaioiieni laat Monday, —Our farmers who are tired of raising 6-crnt cotton an hi riled to read a paragraph elsewhere ue "Ttie Bean City" mtd let ue know what they think of lbs idea. —Capt- Frank Marshall la reported AS saying that considering |u size Gaztoola f urn lehrs to Uie Southern more passenger l raffle than any other town between Charlotte and Atlanta —A bill ha* been Introdeeed by Reprvceut alive Hurrla to allow Ml. Holly to »m bond* and lev; a »p«cUI tax. Also by the same ramnbr a tail to Incorporate Spencer Mountain Mills. , —Hr. and Mr*. J. M. Sloan bar* moved Into the realdeooa lately occu pied by Mr. W. C. Carrington and will krep bouse until the Doctor bulldi on tbs lot recently purchased by him on York street. —Is our new story better than “A Transferred Identity?” Wall, now it would be bard to get a better story than that. But nno that la Jast a* good and of a different kind might pleat* you better, mlgbt'ut It? Watch for our new atory. —That romnooo of “Jolly old Uncle Jocb" Is a readable one, Indeed. The main scenes are laid right here In Gas tonla. A number of her b\»ding;im*lne*a man 9rare in tha atory; altogether It Is a pretty olever piece of work. If you road it through you will be likely to gat more than one good laugh out of It—besides lbe sound, praotleal wisdom contained in IL —The entertainment at Jonas Semi nary to he given next Tuesday morn ing, promise* to be rtohty worth going to see. Tbie institution with lu tal ented and always up-to-date leaching fore* and well trained puplU never falls to reach the b Igbeet mark lu lu - Mrttlog, pleasing, and holding an aodlence. Ths particular* rotating In the program and Admission wilt be Ion ad In another column. TWaTaa m Ware-tag*. Daring the moath of February Reg ister Oraaad Issued 14 licensee lor marriage; 11 to white aud 3 to oolored oooptas. ■ WavU tw OSImT '*•*•0- W. Painter, Missionary from China, will I return la tlw Prwv hytsrlan church to-morrow (Friday) alcht at eight o'clock. His subject Will be Bias lows. It will be a popular lactam on Chines* missions to whloh everybody U oordlalty Invited. Tbo ease of DUInm* against liar Southern Hallway nomad up for trial In Charlotte this week. DiUmer la ths tramp wfiuea leg was brokwi la tailing from the veatlbul* In Oaatoula. Dr. C. II. Taylor and Mr. Jno.' Han aa are in Charlotte aa wlUeasae, and Mr. a. O. Mangam also la there aa attorney to rap reseat DI Umer. Jl» Mom, colored, who rant a Mirant oo Air Una tint* waa before a*nr Monday morning for keep Inf a dleordrrly Iioum. Soma cqrtlng and ooIm waa haard ovar tkara lata in tha nIfht Maturday night and tha proprietor kadtofoot lha bHI-a dol lar “><1 eoata_ln tlia Mayor*, oaurt. ThU la the koeUtrr In and nut of which the onml-ataiita aod apaotatora ran during Uto .iioutUi* niaua of Tneeday lUr*Imtai*kvrhAOmM It I* King’* Improved. Tbia la Um earl leal ooUrai. wry prolific. attd racy to pick. Matqhtora totality piaaaad with aaad I wild than, laat year. My brother J*aa*a made two balaa on oueaere. I retard laat year 10 balaa aa niM aorta. I will .all for 00 eta par buaitat, or oatll 9Btb March will niy one tmahet for thraa. After Hint taraia atrteUy oaah. K. H. Amiu. Huwtuig oim, a. c. rtiMiu. XETnapr. —W. IT. Lewis, 'Em., hai gone to Lerolr again. —Ml. and Mrt. D. T. Strickland visited friends In Dallas Tuesday. —Mil* Dora Real pea re* to-day for a Vlait to rulatlvaaand friend* la Malden. —Mlaa Bum Rosa. of Wadeaboro, ll vletting tier shier, Mrs. J. U. Sloan. —Mr. W. L. Gallant left Monday night for his extended Florida-Texas trip In tbe Interest of Ills burglar stars. —Mr. J. F. Stows, of BeJ moot, was In town Tuesday, {fit 1C yaar old sot la very III with pnoamonla and catarrhal fever. —Mlse Shelton Weill sprol Sunday with her Siller, in Liucolblou. rv turning Monday, accompanied by her uteos, Mias Jests Alexander. In Cbarryvllle Township last Sunday Mr. Wa, Morphy end Mis Amanda Faaoor were nailed In marriage. Ear quire M. I). Friday tied U* knot. Hawk Im Hawk. Mr. J. W. Stroup, of Stanley Creak, wa* in tuwu ll* other duv. Speaking of big hawks, lie eald be killed a big one a faw weeks ago. hut the inlareel •ud part of It was, that ha saw hies sating auolberbswk, bit mate whioh be h*J killed. Having seen a hawk eating a hawk, Mr. Stroup would like to koow who can beat that. BmI bUMTnUMOx. Tlx First National Bank now owns the Trenton Mill* offloe and the two new brick buildings adjoining. Tbe porch awe was imadn from Mr Jeuklna tbit week. The brick building now occupied by Gallant A Whiteside* It wa* bought by Costner, Jones A Co., while Messrs. Gallant A WMtesrie* are figuring on lb* vaeaul lot next to them. Tkat new Steer. Ilerv ta the way It ha* been described: “ll Is certainly a thriller! Exciting at evtry torn! No place where it fails to tut*mil Hold* the attention all Uie way through.1'' No as* now to worry over hard Hams, cold weather, aud tbs Legislature. Oet yourself medy to trad this capital story by Dr. A. Cooao Doyla. It's ottering, watch out for IL and hand tbe word atoued. It la u winner. f Al#aUan MimIaw FavIjt. Mias Mattie Glunn gave a delightful psily Friday t-veulug to a number of her friends. It was n "Valentine Shadow I'arly" and had twice boro postponed on account of lucleumiil weather. Notwithstanding; the eie -moils seerat-d to defy tlwm. each “lad" ventured forth with Ills ••lasata" and was soon inside tho doors of tlx home of Uieir clmrmiog hostess where several h*-om were very pleasantly spent In social enjoyment. It was a pel feet success and Mb* Mattie t* due tlie thanks of erety guest fur an evening of rare pleasure. The XuinMk Cava. Anctlier treat Is In wore for Gallonta people ami oral of all It will coma from a reaidrnt lecturer Under the auspleea of Uis Jawliee Mission Society uf the Associate lb-formed Presbyterian Church a lecture* le to be given) next Tim reday night li> B*v. J. C. Galloway Uie peal or. Ilia subject is “The Mam moth Cave,” of which many have heard but few hare had sight. The lecture will be given in the hall of the Young Men’s Christian Association. A small admission fee will las charged, and the entire proceeds will bn applied to tbe immediate purposes of the Latdira MIs sltMi Society, bon’t fail to arrange so that you can attoud. Further an. nouneeraent will be made o»xl wenk. Csarl Work. Till Spring Term of Gusto* county Superior Court will begin Monday, March 19, Judge W. 9. O'B Robinson presiding. While there are no capital oases, this ooort will, nevertheless, look something or being a dull one. The caee of Mr. Jno. B. Canton against the Southern Hallway will probably be one of some Interest. The incident. It will be remembered, occurred |u Gaatoula at Mm tank. Freest Farrar the colored boy who broke Into Ml Holly stores will be tried. The llayes and Forb>s e«»e over t ie settlement of an estate involving some 9400 will a)so come up. It was tried about two years ago and the lory gave Hayes a verdict of 8240. The case was carried to the Supreme Court, which tribunal because of error granted a new trial. Mrs. Auo Hu (Metier will be triad for cone rating the birth of Itec child. This la the csss of the woman who atoreUy left her infant at tits door of Mr. Joo. F. Thomas, near Plagnh, wlio oared for It notll It dledy Tuesday's shooting scraps in Gaston (k will also be one of the sensations, if the man who operated the shooting Irons eau be caught In time. - *--11 ft A onovfet who had eeoaped from the Heudvraqn county chain gang »m ar reated bare by CliV Alexander and Ukau back lau weak by Ua Sheriff of ueodonoo. Tba oonviot** name waa John Jolly. H« had been wot up from Lincoln county for beating hi* mother. While here ha twloe picked the hand cuff* that bound bun. One jmlr he handed through U>e prieon ban aa a Pjeaent to tome ‘‘Visiting brother.” Ha never weald ted whom he gave tlm to and the town of Uaatoala la out ona pair of hand cuff*. Chief Alexander triad te make him Ull how ha got them off. Ha <t Brat declared «i * klelght-o'-hand nf hi. Hot that didn't .ult Mr. Alexander aed tie 'bided hie time to dud nut. It waa too cold one night to keep the fellow la tlie oalabooae. He waa Uken Ui the Mayor*, olllce and chained to Bour. A Ore w.a laillt In keep him comforta ble and Mr. Wiley Carroll, night watchman, wa. givrii charge of the pt tanner. lie On me in from bla Iwat and the priaouer waa lonae. Mr. Oar roll quietly atol* lawk down atalra and aenl a m«-a*eager for Mr Alexander, Mien returned to hotd hi. prbwuier. M’hen Chief Abntniuler came in. there •^"•d Mr. (larroll over hie man, cover ing him with hi. bellet-apltter. ft •■■■ rvmakably olever piece of work by Mr. Carroll. The pcUnner waa ■aarcbed and la tile .hoe wae found a I'**®* ot wire bent at ooe end >*• bad worked hi* ‘.Might o bead" and picked the cuff-lock*. ■ i- . k A MMnn MmATA iMCMmfHMMTvlMM Murry Mar, MUXTk« lurwlkt wiwd Tboeo who *m nwi enough heard two pistol etiola ring owl Taws day af ter ooou about four o'olook hi tboupwu way between lh. Hoffman's dental oOle# and J. K. Hags A Oo.'a shop. Tltoae wlto looked at them to Urn* law two colored gent lemon fall over oo« auolbar gelling In to Jim Moors'* res taurant, leaving a mar) and a woman atandlug In the opening. Tbe man went Into tha house by a aide door and in a moment or two a hip pooket with a pink handkerchief projecting aad waring tberalrom was seta) to whirl around a corner and rapidly accompany a fleeing man In a basty trip across tbs country. Sheriff Loft In and other* followed In hot pursuit. A big crowd quickly gathered. Harry HanMU and Joe Cat bey, both colored, had had a flglit, They had run Into "holla" and Harry want to the bottom, Catlwy: diverting himself, meanwhile, by obstructing the pontage of the free air of liesveu down Harry'• windpipe. OhJecUng to tlieaedlatreealng familiar! tie*, Harry "turned” hie aulagoutst, got on bier, and commenced to beat the atrak-poundlug taLloo oa Cathey's face. Here Cathey’* "ooman" pre sented herself on the soone brandishing no aie, indicating In no u joertaln way that her feelings would be greatly re lieved if Harry would "gee up off*n honey.” Quick to taka a hint with an axe at the back of it, and not wishing at till* Important Jnnoture to be dla oourteoua to a 'ooman, Harry I appen ded with all tbo gallantry of genuine fright, quickly udjourned the iteak poundlng perforrucuoe, and got right up “ofl'n honey." Taking advantage of the Hidden freedom that had come to him. Cathey also arose. A few more blow* wna exchanged between the belligerents. But this way of conducting a rueus become ao dlagwatlogly dell to Cathry tbvt ba whipped outfits British bull d»g to see what Interest It might add to ilia exercise* of the hour. As be unrolled Die weapon from bis handker chief. Harry began to sidle off. Bangl went tbe thing. Uaugl Is wont a second time. But Harry didn't stay to m* It. He conducted hlwtsHf away from dar attar de fust allot. Cat bey made good Ills escape Into the swamp* sod Sheriff LofUo bad to give up tha chase. Catliey had bis shooting irons along. Owe fellow at tomptad to ball him just beyond the Baptist church, but Ustbny covered blip with hi* "bull dog” and lh* fsltow went down behind e brush pile. Tha cbiis* was a lively one and, belug across an open country, was witnessed try numbers of spectator*. Tbe fugi tive was perhaps making as many steps to the mlnutu and as few to tbe mil* n* lie ever did In his life. He I* said In lie “ymiug Joe" Calliey, a carpenter from lloloiunt. and Inis been In Q t* tnula hut a abort while. Hairy Burnolt and the womau who had tbe ax* were In. tad Into Court yesterday morning. Harry waa <11# mleted and tbe womau bound over to oourl In a 900 bond. Tim returt that Cathay I tad bean caught yesterday morning wxa a fulse one. Chief Alexander's i-rtsooer was <me he hud arrested on a telegram. Mm rum Dallas. TtullMMintaUKaMtallMkCw. iaIh a BllftMnUnM far f>a» om. Mrs. Jodaa Hoffman Ims cabbage plant* up and gloving beautifully—To a box. Aa Infant oblld of Mr. aod Mil. W. T. Reinhardt. llnoe or four week* old, died but Sunday morning. Mr. Kllsha Ifawklna, of .-toutli Point towmhlp, who ba* bean confined In Jail about six months waa taken Mon day to tho Morgan ton Hospital for treatment. Ha is a young man who when small waa afflicted with St. Vitus dance. Mr. Jno. 0. Rankin, Secretary and Treasurer of the Dalles Cotton Mills hu been authorized by the board of di rector* to put In at one* 00 loom* and an additional bolb-r of 100 horsepow*,-. The oonlrnct for 300,000 brick to build alasber room and other additions lias been let to Jenkins A Suggs. Tbe world still learns. Last Monday an order on tho treasurer f.v payment of tlire* month’* board of a teacher was presented to gopt. L. M. Hoffman tor etidnrsemenl. It wna signed by aouit school committeemen, too, but. It hasn't been endorsed yet. The public school laws make no provision for pay lng a tear tier’s board bills. racrrwaY locals John Furring too. ulglit overseer of spinning room at the t^aatont* Mills, nas accepted a similar posltloo lo gall*. bury sot ton mills. NMI Jobneuo's i.horooghbred bore* died last week. Bud Lay and some others from the Modena Mills quit work there last week. Messrs, a. W. Bowman end I. A. Aklrlck, of HL Holly, wore In town Tureday. J. tv. Byers la up from Rook Hill visiting relatives. Kelly Kee, of Uonbo, Is visiting Ills mother at lha Trenton Mill. J. B. Stnbba has been working In Llucolnton two wveka. He got buck horns Saturday. ■ I- Bang lira, OwubWuw at Th* (hnm Mr. Hour, March A —Tit* (now ha* gone, lb* rain* bare aaaaad, and It mwm that pleasant aprlng Ig ainoat bar*. Th* aarie* of Dwlinp which hay* ba*n held li«r*. for the paat faw dara, Will dose tonight. Bar. Mr. HereUj ha* labored hard for th* bdnedt of aoula’ and we do real Vital much good has barn ucoompllabad. Th* ladle* »f th* Aid aoclaty of th* Methodist ohnioli, will bold tlmlr annual ' lliooe Heading” lu tlm D.iyta Hall, ou th* arvnlng of ttw list Instant. A pleasant tin* 1* axrmetod. Mis* CunaUoca Hamilton, lilt)* niece of Mr. M. R l>*w*tur, 1* thia week vlaillng In Ml. Hully. Dr. Hank* McNalry Is off on a buai uaaa trip. Accounts do* lit* Farmers’ AIII aaoo and Cooperative Store, a* slmwa by Uw aocount book, will b* sold at public auction to tlm hlglnwt blddar for eaab oa Saturday, March 90, ISM F. M. OtltiiT, Usagtr. Uy order of Co mailt** TirniMi u pan rm. -v of Um Hoard of County Commissioner* were alt premeA Tb* following aooouota arm ordered to ba (add: ro» outbid* pa praaa. Julia Co la beat.$ u.00 Franct* Klell,.. >00 tUry Weyu,. S 00 Sophia Waste. 0 00 Wallace Ffgrn®. 800 Polly Well*,.. .TV... 8 00 Uwoon BeDolda,. 8 00 KUaebeth Urtmer,..... 8 00 J nit* LlDohetper,. 8 00 Pinkney I!jiok. 800 Mary A. Teague, _. 800 Iloeea nan felt,.. 800 8. 8. Finley. 8 00 !■>belle Finley. 8 00 Elisabeth Hardelll. 8 00 John -Crawford. 8 88 Betty WbeUtlne.... 800 Andrew Fuieowlder. 9 00 J***a *»d Annie Brown,. #00 Itutli II ilmer... 8 00 Amanda Fora,. 5 00 Grace Wilea*. 5 00 N»oey IlajideUI,.... 800 JemeeCrate,. 8 00 Bliiakath McAllister,.,. 800 Spivey Cash and wife.. 18 00 Polly Proctor. 5 00 Hiram Holselaw. 4 17 Jacob Hob®,.. «00 Catherine Bameey. 8 00 Tillman CbhUI, 77... 3 88 Junta Farrar,. . a 00 8. M. Rohm,.... 8 00 Albert Warm. . 8 00 Jama* Fulenwlder,. 4 00 Christie Heavier. 800 Tom Chambers,. 1 88 Total..SIMlSS otub aocount*. H. L. Bbyne, keeper of poor....! 1858 M-Stroup, eaaia. laaallo... 100 T. B..Falls, lumber ami work on brides. . 14 SB L. H. J. Houaer, election regie ter.T. 08 8.0. Carpenter, trrrlag toad art*™,..“T. 9 80 H. *• Llneberver. lamb* on public read.. 15 00 J. H. Jenkins, county phyMcku 17 00 Fumet Floyd, Berylnv road order*.;. 1 90 T- J- Watte, drags A medlchw* 4 75 M. M. Carpenter, burial eapew ee* of James Fuleuwider, a lampor. 4 05 Gen. T). Ji-nkin*, lumber for Tayjnr bridge. 1 05 Pinkney Mllchetn, ke*pl»f Clirletle Heavner Dee. 31— Feb. A (claimed 885) . 15 75 J. a LewU A Co . sopplIto for poor. 47 80 J. M. Dickaua, lumber tor Arm strong Ford bridge . 10 10 G. H. Davis, auiloqety, ate ... *48 G. A. Patrick, com. A mlloagr 13 80 J. T. Carpenter, ■« “ fl 80 Caleb Paanur. •• •• 8 70 Jno. J. Ormaud, 11 •* 0 30 Geo. H. Craft, paymeat in fall for Armstrong Fora krldge.. 508 00 Pinkney Block, peeper, to p«r ebaee a tvre maker’r tool*. 9 00 Total.'.....170818 Perk* H umphrey* le exempted from Poll lex on aceoonl of InUrmltee. R I., Davie relieved of 84.10 Ux. Error. Lowrsuce tieii* relieved of 88.60 paid by-Crawford. _ C. L. Hope relieved of tax on 8600. Land luted In tyro townehlpa. Basis Ferguson declared an outside pauper sod allowed 63 per quarter, J no. Pergnsoo, eireot. David Morrow relieved of poll tax for 1804. Porter Morrow relieved of poll tax end exempted. Albert Warren !• ordered to be re moved from hit home to the poor honae. Wallace Menney declared a pauper and allowed to to to the county horns. Jim McDowell allowed to make re turn and pay slngU tax. Dock Richardson relieved and ex empted from paying P0*1 **x. tl. M. Abraham lleeMed to peddle In Gsaton, 810 far State 810 for county Report of Jury o* Armstrong's Ford Bridge rood U postponed for considera tion at April meeting. pasttua er Wi»» xamao. newts rwfc atyiw iewnu.»»ta.p lee, W. c. VbidaT lr.lt MAncii 99. a p. bl—What Should be the Atti tude of the Ministry towards Moral Reform?—K. 9. Joe** end C. M. Mur obliAn 8 p. as.—BxsgmUof John 8:8—6—J. F. Morris 7:80 p. m.—Sennon for UrltleUm. D. P, Bridges aATVWDAV. 10 a. ra.-Modem Revival Method* —ere they Sovlpeoral?— W. H. McClure and Lather Abernathy 11 *. a.-Cn WO Equip and Main tain a High School In our Bounds?— W. A. Graham, C R CjehwotJ. 9 p. n>.—Relation of HMay to Spiri tual Progress —J. D. Moore, T. M, Hnffbam. 8 p. ss-Relative Reeponelbfllly or Pastor* and Daaoons In Lh* Font's Wotk.-»W. T. M*r*lmil, M. P. Ms. ‘tSRv-. —Ho* shall w* Inorrmse the Interest of oar Urarahw la Mis sion Work? , Mass msstlag 1*4 by J- A- Hoyt*, * A___< A MY«n rhouaoaOo P*Iu In lira toft afcouWlor bad tmabtod Hr, J. H. latpnr. a wall known drug**4* °» *>•• Moloea, Iowa, for oner »I« toonloA At time* tlvO pnln waa ao anrara that ha aoatd not lift anythluf. With an ha oould do ha could not Ift f*d «f it until ha applied Chnaa**cblln'a Pain Balm. ••1 ouly ium)« lltrna appltoallnna of Im any*. "And ba*e alno* been free from all pal it." H* now iwotnaand* It to pertuM almlUrty aAlcUd. U to for ante by Uurry * Kanaady, draggtot. »««»■ Wl«w id»w»a«nH» W. IL Bagwell —<*ood bargain In borne and buggy ,of •»!%. Hoainaat looata. F. M. Oa1b.nl. Mnnagnr-Aootloe tala of aoooaaU •« *0th *»T of thla month. Jnnoo Homlaarr-Ko.tfrtotnmont and tan cant lunch Haaah 11th. 1 » Poor j Health < , 'means so much more thanl . you imagine—serious and i 'tatal diseases result from' ’ ( 'triflingailments neglected.' , Don’t play with Nature’s', , Bpreatest gilt—health. , .Browns Iron Bitters It Cures Djrapepata, KMnj aad Llvar i Naaralgla, Traebtoa, , ’ConatlpaOao, Du) Blood , 1 M*tarW, Narv om UwoU Wrwaaa’f compUats. >"•» *"'f «fc«--"iinail na • s to ."tfs&rtERr; 1 . »W VI-»» m>i U^JfUT • ■mown cmcwicm. ca tu.7iap«t. mo. ' TV* 0**-tC* RAMD**, March 2.—Mrs. Lynch, an old lady, dlad tbs lOUi of February at the borne of Mr. Steward Marphy, Imt ■on-in-law. DchUi whs earned by d ropey. Stye was a Mate of the McthodM ohutah. It l« reported that a mad deg «a kitted neat- Harder, ooa day test wwk. *£wbh*l»« bHtaa bis owner/ a Mr. Mr. M. T. Payaenr, of Iron Station baa mat with soma wrtooa 1 oases. I«"*t wc«k ono of his mine dlid, mod tliU vrek Mm bmro otmr Ur. Bdwmctf Kelnbaidl's which contained all bla real a and ioeghne*e, same Implements, end hie other mare and oolt were ail destroyed try are. It is supposed to liaye been of loooadiary origin. rearing that further erll might befall hint, he has moved his family to bla fatter'* in Gaston. We bwird of three drunken men wlto Mine user frevslng to death during the last enow. Fortunately they wits round In Urn* to be takes la alive out of the aaow aad laved from almost certain death. W'th beet wishes for the editor, cor respondents sad readers. Faupgp. Hi»a***e*£von4ciful Mtatah care Zrtr. kmo~>.. hds bj-Oaaa* a tntor uraggiM, oesmale. a. o. The miMtiUHiMtuluHamiaw,. The entertainraent to have teen giveo at Jones Seminary on Washing ton’* birth day, having been poatp.««d on aoonunt of Uta nnfovorabte weather, wUI be given Tuesday, Merab 12th at eleven a. m. The Brat thing la order will be literary, dramatic and maaieal exercises to which an admittance foe of 18 eeols will be oharged. After this the young ladles will bold a reception to which all their young geoUeeaen and lady friend* ais cordi ally Invited. During the reception, a ten awl lunch will to provided la the dining room prepared and served by the young ladles themselves. Tbs proceeds of the entertain smut aad lunch will ba Invested In paw books for tbs Seminary Library. Come and enjoy you reel f and at the same lima oou tribute to a worthy object. Mr. John Wadsworth, a prominent cltlaeu of Charlotte, long eagagrd ta tha 11 eery bualntm there, died In Uatii more bn Reinrday night where be had baan eant to be treated for InpainMot of his mind, —AT TVS GASTONIA — JKfKLRY AMD MUSIC STORE Yoc artLL riko ; & aooo live op \ WATCnaa, otoou, c jgwgLRT, an.raawAn*. ; aracTArLBS in ! iuncAL worn. ' ; BMLROT WBAT | TOV WANT, ’ OUR rRICKS \ DO THRRKBT All tliwH of ftoamlrln* i*auty Mrf eHMf4f i i 1WtiW, Mattpr. ATTENTION 1 I an fully prepared ta do all kinds of Wood and Iron * HE 1>A IK WORK, n I hoes a drat-clan workman, aad rsapaetfolly aotisit a aiwre of year : work la ny Una. Horae ehoelag always a epeebUy. 1 da that nyealf. I B. C. WAB1U, BlMUatOi Southern Stock Mutual Inaniu ' jj —or GRBEVUSOBO, «. c.. orrrnB— • CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCE CAPITAL 9100,000.00. 1 1.7dSC?“p!K.''“'" 0,"°* OT**r*— .on* OF FICHUS J. K. Worth, Prwidant; K P. Wharton, Vloa PmMmIi A. w. KiAlMar, Secretary mod IWir, ’ ’ Whea your yatlcy nyiMM that It la raoawad In Tba BnatlMr* BIMk Motool Iaaaraaaa Oa.W». M. Lwwit, im-r‘l.V* JNO. F. LOVE, D1T GOODS, CLOTUIUG, SHOES, Special Millinery Department. !Jas. F. Thompson, pa Jno. L. Bicyah, Miss Bessie Davis, Milliner. Miss Leila 8h uford. Cashier. Oar Spring: Opening: will be announced _ to ail early Issue. a-.Jnmn-mcmaBMnnBSSni Ba wry oM Co __ __ _ _ _ _ Not ao now. Co— to wood you win ba rnryrlaad to bioa bow wok wo ■MonM‘^<terlMtMW9a<M •* “■ yo» fccio IttUs The Line of Suits which w* an offarta* from K.uO to |7». la oar joOyawot tfaay aw wartb a rwtdwirwaOyttfywdoattltoawa aadlitii twwotLfc wbbyoo, altar wtilah wo tblak yoa w|B ogrea wb* ua. We Claim to Know anodlMitcwban woawa Hat la why wa ooottaaa to kory oa oar llao tf Owrooata Tbrir waal waa adwroflarad la thla towa atyrlawT^O aw aadiity theoat. Too need 00a and yon know It. ftohafiy any: -Ml wait until latar In thaaaaaoa and boy thaw ehaapar.” A werdof win to*; Cowa to-day; to-morrow may be too lata. Oar ataan an aottiac badly brokea. j Just lu. Another urge Uilpmeat of •hoe*. Our high Cot, AB, S<^._CrMd»0»*^jr»»* ore .rapid ■*»!**■. Nothin* to compere with It daawWe. ODB omljr *1«cU." What about e pair ofDreo* SboeeT W» hr»INO>WJ •l.Oa, $1.05, $140. $1.6$, *100, W.». oo op to Bewsura toowda»n*». Our RuaeeU are out of eight, (when they are board) but we woet MO* la eight. Handy: OH YOCR FXET. When Yon Want a Stylldi Rhlrt, Collar, Tl*. Ac., Ac., alweya eon* to th* plooo wbno y** l»ow you can And it. Next Friday and Saturday. How la ooadodon bt oa aty w* tot«d £ and HATBBDAY, March Id and tod. whlch wUl be deyn lo ^ho now lirred. W# win oa th* date* aaandadl aaythlngia **ri*e**«*«aj» lower price* than bar* been hitherto ^STL ^aj A bold mod for the two day* nmtioiwd. Bart •J^MjjOoMuowmf*** SSct*rSe»t $100 Unee Collar* In “l'■^yhowldb* MMAMBMadara worth Uicta. will be eoid lor»|. arexythlng Moo la tii» net expecting to nuke ony notwy ool of It. but merely to get boMdT acquainted with the people. INMAN BEOS, Everything for Me* nod Beya. c^-Rubber Boots and Shoes alteals on hand. L--' 4-O..M ^=0VR^= Goods Always Going. Oar sales ever since the holidays—which is as a ally a dull season with most mer chants—have been so satisfactory that wo are lndneed to pnt forth still greater efforts in securing even better goods at lower prices. We have therefore Just received* shipment of “tarur off” clothing, and also secured the exclusive control of the JAMES MEANS SHOES. as the accom pan vimr James Means Shoe cut will show. To try this shoe onoe is to continue to buy it MORRIS BROS. FLOWER SEEP. . . 200 Lovely Animals Free. nkiwlMlWi«talr|t.p«i|MmM »*» Mm mt «kM "Wwtur M <*tMa ft. ■»»» '»»■■■»»>Wl w»mItwomr iupMH Ml |NM •«, at If ypa Ml ral H * ft* MM.rm *ik r»M mMr.Mali *•, mm«w. mMimiMmImiIi W. k.r ■ . pn.4 onlMcmm ot Ftowwr Km4. mmMmMMI UrM) UmM, i m ikMKrMMluiM, *..«* r»u. cm. mi mm iamb ». tl/.M, mi «Mkya, IMMI, M. (Vadrlufr, Cbra n»ww.CjAT.IruPm UMtap.., M.rtpMI, MniMM. MmutIMm, Unto. kinlo.ir, rt*. Mmi Ik. wkoki .Mmtta. MM*M**MMMf> W. |Mff IWMljrMHM. TWany w *kn «M prnKt miry In px .p a «tafc wr *■ mM "*mu" op yakr Pm4 rW. pmn~r wl .■ «tx~r <»j>uirvr* (•. M mi. I. A..|V TM» .MrluMl m mm wmMr rwyl *® myni wm)|. am Mil irk. w.k .M M ttorn try m rnat. la. aak
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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March 7, 1895, edition 1
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