THE GAZETTE.
THUJUflJA Y, MAY JO CWU.
BUSINESS TALKST~
AdrcniaaMott Interred In Hilt column »i
10 oceta e One for and. Inrartt'm eod.eeuu
alia* for eeeli Inwmm Iheroallwr
ANTED—10.000 butheU * of
bread . corn. Highest cash
prtos paid at fawny Morrow’#.
LOST—On tenola ground* a plain
gold ring. Suitable reward for
return to Q .vstiirr u oill •••.
PIANOS AND~OKGANS— I idi
Icndiug muket direct /<vw* /ucto. Ui,
Very low prloe*. Am at no heavy ex
pense for itore routs. Niue years
experience la actual work handbag
the#* good*. See toe before buying.
Cut save you money. Also clean and
tune iirxs'ia. Write or see me— W. M.
Bagwi ll, Oditonla. N. U.
LOCAL XL IV8.
—Mr. Jeulu McLauglien U putting
another story on tits flouring mill.
—The Topic learns that a census of
Lenoir will be taken durlug the month
of Jane.
—If you will look on the list pub
lished else where you will see who Die
•numerator for your ward will bo.
—The JUptlst Sunday schools of
Charlotte will go to Shelby via Dlacks
burg Juno too i picnic excursion.
—County commissioners meet next
Monday. It is the first Monday In
Juoeaod will be a big day In Dallas.
—Next Saturday is the tint day of
Juoa. donut your money. The Lux
assessor will'want to know later bow
much cash you had ou that day.
—fteaottfnl lithographs of cite At
lanta exposition are distributed from
pM«ln( trams. Several wi re thrown
off In Gastonia Sunday afternoon.
—Notice Is hereby servod ou (be
public lust we have for lltn preeetit
retired from tlie weather proguoelmat
ing business. It will be a cold day
wheo we try it again.
—Complaint bus been made that
tome of the merchants who signed the
paper for closing stores at seven
o’clock do not observe I be oontraot.
"Tote fair" is always in order.
—Mr. S. J. Dnrtiam ha* decided to
move to Gastonia aud lu Advance uf
hlsoomtng we welcome him and his
to a home In our growing town. Tim
removal, we iiudaratand, will be made
a* toon u a house can be secured.
—The o.-oaus ennmsrator will I*
around next Saturday, ltead the
article in Ibis paper on tbe town con
•a* and b* prejmred to rattle off the
answer to the question* so he can be
oft in a burry to the next place. Tbe
ceoaua most be made In a day.
—Mr. L- A. Coulter, Htxte Secn-tary
of the y. M. C. A. of North Carolina,
baa been oalled to the secretaryship of
Virginia. Tbe call la unanimous and
a* Virginia is coualdered a belter field
than North Camlin.y, Mr. Coulter
will accept.—Sahabury HtmM.
—Speaking of the centos, wc should
be pleased to know that our oilier
towns would take a census on the nrst
day of June. It would be a cause of
Just pride to us all to be aide to print
tbe census of every town lu Gaston
county llw flisi week in Juue. Bestir
yourselves, gentlemen, and take this
right In band.
—Next Mol day the braid of rtluca
Una steps down and out and its dull**
devolve upon Ihw county commission
ers.. Tlte cum mission era will also have
to levy the enmity taxes by themselves,
a duty in which the Justice* of peace
have hitherto shared. These are some
of the caper* cat by the Fusion log is
latore. t
— rlease hark over the list of ccnsns
question* In this issue nud get your
answer, no you can rattle them off in
a fast hurry. Tbe en 11 men bn- will
bare a lot of track* to make Saturday
and he will be greatly obliged to all
who will noswer his questions readily
and allow Inin to go to the next
neighbor.
—The folks wIk> are so bnay circula
ting report* mi the bird* now say that
there are no male mocking bird* this
year. YeaU-rday morning we heard on*
of these songsters running gaylj
through his repertory. It U only tbe
male that sing*, we me told, und ed
another false report on the mocking
bird goea to plena.
—You'll be busy tjsturday, no doubt.
But if lbe UtZBTTK’e census man
knock* at your door, don’t worry. Just
take a minute or two und giro him the
information needed. You'll not be
oat much lime »nd will twsldrs be
doing something to encourage *
worthy enterprise. Wo Want tho een
•ns of Gastonia and Want to get it
right.
—Von public pplrited citlimna In
tereated In yoqr Uiarn’a welfare, do
you know how many children of school
age In town? Of these do you know
how tunny <wn read and wiit«.y Po
you know bow runny have been to
eeliool *1 all In the pnat twelve raonlhs?
Do yon know bow many month* th*y
were In eeliool. Out- forth coming
eenau* will try to give accurate an
•wen to thee* question*. The more
active you are in getting the people to
talking and thinking about llila matter
the easier It will be to g*t tfiia Infor
mation accurately.
— r*at«ra, do you know exactly liow
many people In (own are oliuroh mem
bar* and how many are not? Of your
own deuomlnatkiu how many? Of
that*, do you know how many liava
(hair name tin. your church rolta mik]
haw many on oliuroh roll* outride of
Oaatonlar If yon think It worth
While to hay* Uila Information, you
could do ihl« office a grrut fuyur by
mentioning In your ybritu that tho
enumerator will he mound ncyt Sat
urday »"d Would bo obliged Tor Urn
inform ill (on. file more Intcreat all r,f
uaUkalqtl'i* numbering lira o«*ier
and the more aoouiate will ho tiIM
• work ^
■a, rarunat Wlmn Oo Watat,
Mr. T- M Fayeanus la In luek tui
(metier* of hie kind frequently *ro
Mr. d. I.. MMor, n manager fur th*
Matual f.tfe Inenmiiae company nf
New Tork, oSered n gold watch a* u
prhr. to that on* nf lit* agent* wl,o
thould write Ihw moat bnaloi-M fur tha
company daring tbo year. In Chiar
Intte Tneaday lit* award w*a made to
Mr. Knyaaonx. Oaetotila la (iroud of
tliUi "Dick" lail’k a warm place In
Urn ewtaatn ol ku many frtenda bora.
rtiuMi.xtL aurrinx.
— Ur. and Mr*. L. L, Jenkins sjmiit
Monday in Charlotte.
—X>r. James Campbell, of Otovsr,
wn* hi umu Tuesday.
—Mr* Ldgar Loyo nnd Uttl* Frsuk,
visited in Charlotte last week.
— Mr*. 1L A. Caldwell and Miss
Uetlla warn la town shopping Tuesday
—Mis. Jno. Hunter has returned
from n visit to Charlotte on Tuesday.
•—Miss Annin Wells of Mt. Holly U
vlnli-inj iii»H M >y Finueljorgar this
uis U
—Mist Katin Wilson is v'.vtlng her
brutbnr*, Hope anil Clamooo, at Bn
gouht.
—Mrs J. B. White and Miss Madgu
of 1'leaasnt Hldge were iu town hut
Tuesday.
—Misers Litlie and Fannie Lioebor
C'r, of Lowell were in town Tuesday
■ Itopplng.
— Mr Jasper .N. Huberts, Mnyor of
MoAUeusvilio, paid liiiSotHc* a pleasuut
visit Tueadsy.
—Mr. O. W. Davis if out on
clutches, after a week iu bed fruui a
sprained ankle.
—Mr. W. I. Frldny, of Charlotte,
wat In town Tuesday passing through
on a business trip.
—Mr. Harry Fayssoux of Jamdon.
S. O., is visiting lilt brother Ur. J. U.
Fayssoux tills weak.
— T.ttllo Miss Malllo Uarner, of
Finkey, h. O., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. F. Thompson.
—Uapt. b. J. Hand and Mrs. Sloan
Hoblnson, of Lowell, vlsltod at Mrs
L. E. Rankin's Tuesday.
—Mrs. C. C. C'uruwsll of Lowell was
sroong the aiioppere the pretty weather
brougnt to tlastoma Tuesday.
— Mr it. F. Bugera u( Conoord, one
of the clevertsl traveling turn on llie
mail was in town Wednesday.
— Mrs. J. It. Warren and Mr. Kiddlu
relurned Tuesday from a visit to rela
tives iu the Begonia neighborhood
— Miss May Fronebergar returned
baluiduy from Saluda where she bus
hern putsuiug bar studies 111 College.
— Mr. Jim Kennedy and Miss Carrie
1 Joyce spent Tuosdar nlglit with Mr.
and Mrs. «. K. Boyoc at MuAJensvitle
—Mrs. C. it Nulen relumed Tues
day afternoon from a very pleasant
visit to old friends at King's Moun
tain.
—Mr. Jno. J. Hovis with Mis*
Mamie and Master Hugh were m tins
lonln Tuesday and pnld Lhe Cl ax wit a
office a slant visit.
— Master Walter McGinn, ot Char
lotte returned homo Mouday alteruoou
after u visit ot Several tluyS at Mr. X.
B. Levy'a
—Mra. C. A. Henry, of Bowling
Green, S. C. passed through Gastonia
Tuesday, eurouteto (iGrleerlllo to viait
ber daughter, Mra Maggie Uruwley.
—Mite Mary Bradley returned Krl
day from Grtcnaooro where ahe ha*
juat completed with liuuor her course
iu the (stale Normal and Industrial
tfclrool
— Mias t'ourl Gidhiut left TJiursday
afternoon for Columbia, returning
With her uncle, Mr.J. W. Gallant, wbo
had lieen upending a few days at Hr.
W. I, Gallant's. i
—Messrs. 3. D. H»jns» spinning
oveisorr at the Ml. II..Ily cotton mill
mid Mack Kale, d.iperiiHcudeut of the ;
Nuns cotton mill visited Mr. J. B.
McGinn SunJuy.
—Mr. H. I*. Aiidorsnn nr Atlanta,
Secretary of the InUmatlonal l >m
inlttra of the Y. M C. A. gave an
entertaining lecture Moudur night In
the Y. M. C. A. Hall.
—Mr. Feauk Gallant retnmed Tues
day from it visit to Steele Greek ami
reporU people In good spirits. He says
cotton and outer cropa them are
ahead of oors.
— Mr. H. C. Gnok, of Tuoksarege,
the manager or tlie big fishing interests
there, w«i lu town yaatmday and
promised to send the (< a&BTTK a Utter
•bout llie dsliing business as conducted
at Ills place. It will appear in a week
nr so.
—Mr. soil Mrs. 3. ). Durham at
tended the fifteenth wedding t.nuiver
sary of Mrs. Din ham’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Odell lu Concord.
Tli* event was celebraUd baluiday
night and Ua papers report the uceu
aion of ua ons rare clegiiuee, brilliancy
and joyousnej.il.
—Mr. C. M. Crowell left last night
for Nashville, Teon., wlieie lie will
niter upon Idle practice of law. He
tins spent severs! weeks in Gsslonm,
being ho:e for bis health, iuid lots
made for himself a large nouiher of
friends, llo Is a Imeused luwyer uf
Ills native state, Texas, Oar * best
wishes go with him to his new home
snd into his chosen work.
It Ml ran Kill Krlr».
Mr. W. ,J. Willet. oyerkcer »t the
Atherton Mill, Charlotte, has accepted
a similar position lu the Modena Mill.
Tin* mill li now running Jay ami
night. Mr. 8. K. Duval cntiia out
Trout Charlotte Mtindoy to do sums rr
pair work on the Modena dyuaiuo
twit AMdMiiy t'oeiin»ao»»(,in
A party of young i»fi|il« frinu (»»»
toulit will attend the commencement
at Cowell Academy to-morrow (Fri
day). In the forenoon from 10:30 to
In thero will be a contort for » medal
given for tho teal recitation. Atone
o’olook tlicre will las an eddrrM by Dr.
Creasy of Charlotte ul tho churn of
which the medals will >»• delivered.
The Mine Bird*.
There are plenty of them Mr. R.
\V. WUIle igye Ire nw myoral Sunday,
haring been reminded by oar latt
week*i llera to look out for them A
cor respond eat of lire Ualetgh Nntu Jt
0>Wne»v wiile* I bat papot that be
knock one nauae of tl>n scarcity of
these bird*—during lire big snow l.iat
winter two little boys caught twenty,
three of them in a hollow tree and nimle
a blua laird pie. Hlnoe the nboyo wm
written, a letter comes from the ealt
Un'a old home In FraiiMiu county
with the Infoiinatinn that two blue,
blrile. lust two, bare been aeon on tire
old farm. Tlmy at a nesting In tire
Imllew of lire big mnlbcrry, Just above
Him old brldgu, wliero Wt were done up
; to badly by poison Oak wheu a lew.
Ifuw well w» leuiomber the plnoe, lire
tre*’, lhe allinhand the awful potyimlng
froiu heai| to f mt Jntl tire acme,
WaM rathur «|imd a in-mlli »u that old
farm Umii at any other place uiKl'd
Uh' Moo sky
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Farcers In llallf.iy county are
plowlu | up tlailr out loo and planting
egalu.
nttnUTCM ■» WARMS.
"ere «k I ho Ihm mf (ho ioaana
ion Who Will Mu UWJOUMWKM.
•**» r<tau*v-TlHr WUl ho ‘71*01111
Vs WnrhM laOlotUA
First Ward. Division X, Including
alt oust ot Dr. Ho&aonn’s spring sad
brunch—J. D. Moore. Jr.
First tv ard — Divlsloo S, embracing
(iasluuia Mills—J. A. B. D Hnriry.
■Second Ward Fred Smyre.
Third Ward—DlvteiOh X, (Minding
hII west ot button which faefioo at
Morrow’s Mill. A. M. Whiteside*.
Third Ward. Divlsloo t, Including
all asst uf said bottom. Alonso flpea
orr.
Fourth Ward—Matthew Harper.
Fifth Word—M. B. Henry.
All tin enumerators will pieMe meet
•t the Uascttr office el 0 o’clock
•harp this (Thursday) afternoon for
Instruction* and ncocasery printed
blanks.
,l*" «•**•• IJW-LHk U Ova* mm* M
Y'mii- Am*w« mm T<x»r Bad. j
1. Namo? lultlaU art all that la
ncciaani?.
2. Sea? Mule or female (a, or f.)
ri h mailer of precaution where aax la
hot tuflicieutljf indicated by name,
3. Age at near eat birthday?—
whether birthday U juat peat or la Jnal
f.i'jy* off» f**» age nl entreat
bin tula j.
4. Knotlly Relation? Hatband, or
tvlfc, or ion or daughter; htufaud’i
tutor or bi other, wife’s eiator or
brother ur oepliew &o.
0. Head and Write?—R. far read,
■nd W. for write, yet for both, oo for
noitlier.
U. llow many month* In aobool
•Inec Drat of Iasi June? Thlt is la*
tended ouly for Umm of school an, 8
to 21 years old.
7. Oocuintlonf—Give namt of oo*
cupatlou. and alto office, abop, mill
lact«ry Ao where employed, when
possible.
6. How long realdeot In Gastonia?
6. Of what religion* denomination
•re you a membor?
lu. I* your cburcb membership In
Gastonia? Tbat la, ar* yoii au actual
membor of any ehnrcli lo Gastonia or
doe* your maiaberiMp remain olaa*
where. Aniaer ye* or na
»•»* I.TT* TO t,ni.
Ik> Util*.- taiBKio tf Ikt Tm1! r*r
■JaliM-WlMt blMtfam
The O.uirrn;'! cnim of Oestoota
to 1m taken next Saturday. tt» first day
of Juue, is Hie talk of u« town,
Ouhmis ms freely made, ranging flea
I. 7.6 l»y Mi. Proet Torrence to tbe
eutliMHiHatic Qgure of 2,936 by Mr. A.
C. Williamson. Here ie a ltat of
iruraare gathered by a reporter yester
day morning:
L. L. Jenkins. 2372
J. h ( urry.2190
l.C. 1'egnun. 0105
J. H. Kennedy.[ 2424
J. L Kobintou.• esou
•7. tJ. Holland.90(10
D. T. Morris. «9U0
W. U. lewis.
J L. Palls. ?o}£
j k pdBe..;;;;;; J^o
■I. 1>. Moore... 2275
W. Y. Warren. 9Q0Q
I. M. Alexander. 9349
T- rW /'Vll!?n. 8,00
57. P. ilaUieuy. 2300
W. M. Junes. 9000
II. 11. Moore... mem
F. A. Costlier. 2700
A. C. TClUiameon." 2MB
W. H. lluflinnn. 2000
Jiidaon Hus*. 2300
Frost Torrence... ’ 1775
i £• ,j;*vo. aooo
J. M. Moan..
A. M. Srayre.9000
UMnx nax j nm
(tusiMK Eurflm Jana n-lvr. atrvii
To krllnrllH AiUrao
The during extrcltce of Gatton Uol
lege will Le ludd Tutaday, Jane 11,
t*ah»il"« at IS o'clock p. m, a*r. I*.
A 1 Vick Ip, D. D , will deliver the ad
dress.
•'The Sever. Old Lodlee of Lavender
Town” will constitute the evening
entertainment beginning at 8 o'clock.
ILscital by pniiila of Prot & A.
Wolff will include Marionette'* Ov*r
tu.e (8 lmnd») Gurlltt; Galop Venetleo
((•laiio trio) Straus*; Jolly Blaekaatltht
with anytl ohorat. Jean p**|- The
Lion Chant, Hofllng; Under the Lin
den Tree, Volk man; Spanish Onset,
Hiii-Aknwbki. Toy Sytaiihonle, llaydn;
Kalblilka 1’ ilfc a (Trio) Strauw; Galop,
ltrltr. Grand Vale* Hrllliaole, Banter;
March mu Plamhenux. dark; New
Tenr’a Greeting, Streabbog; Spring
lime of Love, GottactuUk.
Onalmlm III ■ Wmk.
Tli« aouth bound puaaeoger train oo
tlt« Miaaourl, Kauaua, and Texan, due
In Houston ut 7 a. rn., waa wrecked
about 3 J0 o’clock on Wedoaaday
morning of laat week. Meaty mini
■•lid e piov.iilliig «ioru) had uniters load
Ilia track In e deep out. The train
constated of nine couclita, alenprr, hag
gage our, a lid mall cat—73d [annum
In nil Many of there were enterana
boidul for riuuilon. Tht wigii* whm
U «lruck tl>c wr*k tpot wblrM ortr.
The mall oar arorehed against It and
w,ta torn to aiilintera. The engineer
waa badly acalilfwl end tlw Qmman rare
out on the by a pteoe of dr lag
iron. T>"-| were fearing an accident
in the alurqiy darkoere and were run
nlug with greet caution, making only
len or Qltcen ml Ire an hour when the
accident occurred. fTliat lenda to
lli« aoetdmt mere of Internet for our
reader* I* the fact that a Uaalonla mam,
Mr. vv L. tintlant, in In the wreck!
II" < «o«(-rd unharmed, wa are glad to
know Mimk, of the p.<*Miger« ware
hurt. Tlmy made us a puree for the
actlile.1 eogiurer and paaeed amua mao
| lutlon* eery oompllmenUry to the
OAiilPmn dare wltli which Ui» crew wae
lum.iging tlie treln.
- - ■■ _ i——aw*
,X«M mf Np« A4v**r4
I -oat plain fold rlag-dee bretnaw
luoala.
Licroy Morrow - 10,400 buahala earn
wauled. hue bualuere ■—-h
xJ ai-Tbli Mr
SdJSSS&tf^L TooBM<*fro,t’
*• wtu*» *ad hta vita
aad Itttta »o^ ip, Anvwood, of Ub
•ojowMtyrlalUdat Mr. W*. Ar
•wood’s rsotnU*.
a!Kr-i*? M ’" iiwia. Mom.
!?T00*’Jm4 BTTauk (*.
stm?. ^n£n«£r.f&
Boetbora, n< I^U
Fl*»» WMIe Of lb*
££“ *g» •» la to tbetr «M
Mood Long Crook pnaob
■Of loot Sunday, a^vw,, t^a other
womblpon wo noticed Ur John T
Brwlky of th.*Lm«oL
toaln, Mre. Lml« (w>— %ni aw
daughter, Mine OuCg fUnlanl
ooooty, Mr. B. L. Carroll of Beotonla,
«?a»S5
at the rMtdwaoof bor&SiMwMnL
g~- Tl1”*-.*■ ytoruBParsTc. Hor
hoToooad^iLUi^04*®' la hegefoc
^Mrj [^WPodyTOhod throerorylo
lag a* LoogUnwk?* HU mun ftUed*
wen truly glad to aoohu^%o rotor
lu the* lam ebutub bad the “old ttaae
rtag." In bta cloning loiaaiti ha
5“ abtU7—partor there. Thorn
woo nonrooty a dry aye lathe hem, aad
*2* ""T *° KJa good
W^Mr. garbage, tbo loot thao tor
ssidKt'ssa ™ *•
BoUng Bite Lm Bamaear, wife
-H3SS.”!2S5rj?^J
BwMny la Jane to eoorfder the
c^i^insUSk
Hon. B. A_ White, aeakwef ooon«
^ **"1* *«o‘'»a, etepedowa end
out of «Ooe June lei.-.o3t Hateiday.
u far pioaeure to tpeod a abort
^JMsasrjsnaw
SiSaSlJM!!
Wwd Bnoe If. Berry, aad kit
feogfatar. Ml.. Hattte, V££ l0.0d la
^rTL„7w «w*i Mm vary
RWr HuffateUer Is jpfcrfm
IZLm9Ch wlthTooTj; poSmS
PeUtteu are being circeUiad leget
■ * ln,Uc*' of a aMBi-Wtofc*
ly mil TtUa would help aa very
moch. Aa It la we never oat the Ga
a*T»a until Heiurday. Wnder the
new arrangeaieot we would gat It
Tburadey. Hope It wld peee.
DANTOI uailllllB.
The ctoalog esemaee of Gaeton
lnatiuiu will goaaNM Thnradar,
Jana 6, at Sdtt. The program., tor
Ibu evening wlU be mala, both voeal
aad luairu mental, reettatlona a ad
«*noUooe by tba Prinarp and lotenoe
ilhjn mdea.
Dr. [feorjr LouU Smith of Dnvldeou
2®n*«* will deUrer an addma oa
after wateh the prlace and
aaedala win be awarded.
I'riday eyenlng'a etetrleeo will be
Puate, mltatlooe. cantata and award
of diploma. Tba exarelaee will wia
promptly and laat for about one boar.
AU are cordially lari ted.
The rr—irurtu ■■a—l
The bkUdi Wat Thund*/ night to
taka attton Id the ilto of enenrlog
the Preabytartaa gtrli’aabool for Oaa.
toola waa target? atteodad by boalaaaa
™*®- Mr. A.C. WIlltaMaon praatded
JttdMr. Edgar tor# waa arwnUry.
Tha ooBBltlaa on alU asd location ra
PJrtad pragmas aod waa ooutlnued.
Tha coamltUe on inbeerlpoona waa
pwt to work aod has aacared a flaw
ilwoaaiid dollar* la MbaortyUoa*.
Swrwral dnlrmbta tltaa aia under oon
Mdaralton. Mr. OUrar Davla offer. oa
twwraUa tarn* in oaa of twoaltaa an
t**a MD waat of tea Marrow Gaaga
•»ok- The oowaaltla* ta alao imwoU
Mug with Mr. W. K. Holland for*
wry beaatlful site la tea woodad laada
«n» of Qaatonta near tea raaldanoa of
tea, Mte Dark! Jaaklna, Mmq. Thera
wiUbanaotear Meeting natt Monday
ntekt whan, u u aapeetad, tha offer
will taka dednite shape ter aabMlasion
to tea praabytartal ooatMlttra.
r!h—a—■■—-*
T«*vah Meiukar.
Tha Oaatoola OASgrr* oall* oar *t
teattoo to the hat that wa owe Mr. J.
M. Robert*, of MeAaaoariUa an apol
off- Mr. Dobartn la not InUad.nUa
teiad Wadnaaday. Ha ia mayor—a
fall Oaigad Mayor,
(fcarVWM X«m. Mk
Two gray bom, wlU dangling har
mat. dying through into
cwrvdrnM aqaaro thfi yMroMg at fear
o'otoet. T%ey ease front Wm Trade
Mraet.aad efeworieiMetetor,Ookroal
iSttasateyx'z
on Iba trail of the home. He had got
oat of ble baggy eta booee near Victor
Mid, cod white talhlag roaobh* to In
■■la, ho eajc that eetae bon
rright* nad Malum* and taade thaw
raned. T»w buggy waa bad), broken
gjj^ae waa alao C-otowat liangaa»<a
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Poor i
Health
o*ui so much more than
you imagine—-serious and
atml diseases result from
trifling ailments neglected.
Don t play with Nature's
greatest gift—health. <
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Iron
Bitters
; ' It Cures
’Malaria, Nervous aftiuaat*<
WaaMi nmnamu.
' n^armtesiVaii ssr-sai,
I >ai M-fai Wiliri
•sown CMCMKM. CO. S4LTHMMS. M& '
_i_'2S5
ltUk. at 10 o*oloek at the
rwUMoa at the brlde’a UUwr, Mr. B.
A. Grovta la Albeany. Brr. p. P.
Bridga oOclaUd. *rUg Uft ft*
tehoriBe «a Wedneaday.
AlmaM all our town people attended
rite baptialag at MeAdaaarlUa on Ban
day eeealng. Poortaao peraeaa wan
“»
Mr. aad Bn W. 1L Uaaberaer
***** Jmm raaadlag a tow day* With
Mr. Unaberaar<b mother here. Mr.
Uoeberaer haebeea tcanaftnud from
Greenvilleto Bpartaaboraae nrirelnr
tor U* (toutherTiUilwey?
_ Mr 3.3. HoflrteUer and a Ml®
Bt^rt men married at MeAdenarilla
lMt SoBitf,
Mr. Bobt B. Bay aad tone B4 and
Minor. etteaded Um cnveUing at
Baloigh on the 90th. Others who at
tended from lien were Mr. H- Howltod
end little daughter aad Mr. Wia.
Humfhtt.
j I undantaad Dr. 3. U. MeAdeu haa
bought Iha old Llaeberger MU! prep
arty located about one Mile from here.
If oonec* no expect to a® It Improved
right away aad another eotton mill
added to Geetoc'l already long list.
Mr. ffa. 3. Campbell moved from
bare to Gaatoaaa yeaterdny.
Mm. Hegerty loat a One oow laet
Dtgtat—a heavy lone, ae it wm the only
om Mm had.
Otortooe gave. Mkh.
It to rather surprising, the amount
of Inttreat takes la taa Wear question.
There wan aaracal street toner ergo
meote tu-day, of a ratter beat ad char
acter, aad at one time, the project
looked good for a fight. It all turned
oat, bowerer, a disappointment to the
reporter. Kaefa etde bad men Uuff
than eaad.
TW Iml, r.t.
RmutObamr,
A writer in tha Ureeneboro Patriot
refere to Urn new batch of magiatratea
at Jut Aeaea ad the Peace.
ChartoUa Voaa. nth.
The Supreme Omul yeeUrday eon
11 rmed the deeMon of the lower court
to Urn oaaa of Cook against ifaaree hi
tha oontoat for Judge of this criminal
olroelt Cook haa kle oaaa because
be waa elected to the edtoe three days
baton It waa oraatod, that la three
day* baton tbe bU) waa ratified. Tble
daeMeale peculiarly graUfyiag here,
whan Jadge Maana bae admin letrm ted
Joetlai without (ear or far or for years.
Th* hnakWbarrp nop promtam gnmt
thing* fur Ut* Samian poop*#, and lhey
bop* to r**Ma* aoaaolhtnf Ilk* 810,000
on ttthtonof.
Matte* at WaaiallM.
Tb* law few of Baaoa * llaaoo tuu
bees bp mutual oouaent dltaolead.
lit, Baaoa MiO m«*t par lie* daatrlna
U> OOOMlt him, at Belmont, lyowell,
Oaatontn, Kl*«'« Mountain, Dali**, of
Mt. HaSp.
saaasas**
umiu lAiwm
■■Vrtrf WooHf fcyK.r o. u»»« »««
OUTTOM KABKBT.
SUM food Middling. 7
Middling, . 2
ancMKBiBi abb r»ovmiox».
FLOOR—
Patent, gnr ISO..I &?•
Oraond, paint, in K». 1M
Suntekt, pat 100. Ltt
FanaS*. par 100. 100
IMB«BlRlM«BaMMk
Oor Big Shoe Sale!
Commences To-day and Continues
Until the 10th of June.
To the Ladies:
_ Om Um <*C Boo.V» ilww, (*> wail known), ratal) nrioto M.00 k mmi
* *® kowat 10* loot tkao aoiuiu oo*t; all food (tjrlaatiMunillwotliMO,1
To the Men.*
._Wahatrai about 80 to 100 p»lia of Monk Show hulw^Miarin wa '
"•■•■•ka. Oaont 10* k«a than notun) cook -w*—•
rlnffiSTn early aml Bot >onr ckol<*' ■“*»
Jm F. Love,
Fanm al Gastoi
_ —I AX SKLLIKG—
^J&’Wotar Steel and the Improved
new„ Bttckeye Mowers and florae
Rakes ami other Machinery.
SEE TESTIMONIALS BELOW.
Ml. 7. X. Gallant,
Dear Sir—I am well plowed with ilia Hockey. Mower bouaht of roa feat
**y »*» “Hated lt l» *11 yo« RoouumkmI It lobe. f oao motninead'lt to
all in Mad of a CriUoluw mower. j. jj. n. w
Ms. 7. X. Gall amt,
**• w,*l ld“»*d with Hie Bndcoya Mower boudit of you laat
■*",0B- Would not do wi I bout on. and can cliaerfaily -miamtod Iba Back*
ape. Yaur Horae B«ke al-o fine entire tMlafactlou.
Ed, WmTMWM, Ja.
Mil 7. K. Gallastt,
*• rSBl R^'.V^* bTKST“'
Dear Sir.—I bare need the TVood
Mover lor three year*, and im well
P»e*s«i vlth It. It runs Hflit and 1
think It a machine vllh a loo* life. It
lias not coat toe a cent
since I’ve been ruin Irk It
J. Mil.** UJIYXK.
(iaalcola, S). C.
Dear Mr:—1 ktn eaet the
M'aod Mower for ft year* eat
can oay it *h*a entile ntiefee
tion. I bee* rue 3 rtlffamat
macblaee ao4 it fceate Una oJL
yQX
Ms. F. M. Gallaht,
„ •*«* Urn Wood Tubular Hteel Mower alooa 18*1 and Bad
11 to* It. I tlwieruro cheerfully recommend the Weed
Tubular Steel to all who are in need of a good mower. jaa. Lb Hasxa.
ST4WW l’ump’' Cq1,1t^ DtraU* **«*■.
Get my price* before placing your order.
OMt«N>U, *. a F M- GAUJJT.
Pniiriij Ti '|||;
We expect to move our entire stock
by the first of July.
In order to lighten the job ns much <u
possible, wo have greatly
REDUCED OUR PRICE
on Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dress Hoods, Laces
and Notions generally;
OUR SHIRTS,
both In white nml colors, can’t la* surpassed
In beauty, style and quality, and will be sold
at lower pi*lcos than ever before.
PATTERNS! PATTERNS!
We are agents for the “NEW IDEA**
Pattern Co., and Keep on Itnntl a complete
line of ladles, misses ami children’s patterns
at the low price or 10 cents each.
Morris Bros.
L. U I'lwidtiKt, 14. <*. 1'bc.bam, Cwbtar.
First National Bank,
(»*' w astiOti M. r.
State* and (^innj Ik*iM>sitory.
COIIHCB MK1I5SS IDG. 1, IB). .
■),tw« 4>:‘nr! i,a ,n> AMnui mMlmtln.
Capitol Stftrk.-.0,000,00
Surphts.—...0 4&SO.OO
Dividends paid **1 ‘//irect^u’1 '<w 1 Ioii, $10,000.
L. k. r. fi
J.O. H. t. Wittss,
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