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Our esteem*! IWeniUi contra po ary, Um lay* the Slate Ate* AwadaUoo did not toeoh tha MkamweD-Payna matter aad that tba r* wrist tea adopted regarding a reform far oar orimlaal procedure did not nf«r twttae Shamerril.Arne earn. Rat U admits that tba introduction at tba ■aaataUoa grew out o( tha rlpeoad «y portuulty afforded by muah talk about ttdaoaw* jute new. We atlQ belter# that nndrr thorn otroumataacea the •doption bp the Prcaa Aaaodatloa of a ftteuaMadeetariag it to bo ’’apparent that a reform in eriailnal procedure la Xortb Oaralioa la aet only eroded bah taaboolotely naweawry for tba pro. teettoo of Ufa aad tb« Interest* of jus tec**’ was roe luring near enough to Um aramhlhig edge at a committal to baagrara error. When Uin matter woe before Um body wo won present, but oar atteattoo was otherwise en gaged at tbo tiaM. Don't Mlm half you hear about eaaahte postal dark* and negligent poetmaoters. A two-ycor’* icqwiat aaaowttb tbatnstdo work of the pos tal dtewtteiot will mako on marvel at Ite tyteam aad aeeoteoy. Tbe P.oy.c* •in Mtfumtr, of King** Moeauto, raised a bowl because its subscribers at Attewna Spriuge. devotes* county, dhtel gat Chair papers. The editor, to b its a dead aura thing, mailed Ui* papers hi motif aad titan "aet" Toe Urn unsaapectiog clerk* aad postmaster*. Whoa tha p*p*» still MM to turn up at Atterooo during*, bo instituted au Iwvactigaiioa and found that they bad bean gulag regularly to Alterwon (vihddwaU county) according to dine ttes on tba wrapper. U wa* all Um adUorH own fault. Da found bis only aoatelatioa la blaming tbo Atteiaon Pktete—tir ter allowing Ma papers to "aceumolata than for moothe” with out givteg notice that they wen un abteted. if that bath* cam, tba At tetwoa poor me* ter la Marne worthy, of omme; bwt wo ataation this matter bare to call attention to tba fact that tha psatiiffca department hetpo * lot of people to carnet their own arrura, that K teakte fewer mtstekra than those •bo pat roe he It, aad Uiat It I* right aftaaar, probably. Umo any other inatl tatlaa ia the oountry. Tm MwU of Um town of Oaataala a ad to bayluMi poopfc, tlwQA»rn nrtaato a cordial wcteotaa to Um HHIiMiH of Mtr IMirtot tad UMtr TtaiUai brethren wbo art to-day They «f|| lad that if aH to all thlaga “my nllgkno" Owatoate to Min a n lglnwt town ud can wotoone with laatrlty aad cordiality at all Uartco Um Jadra wttMb bar gat**. Aad m auy not ha aaoward ad ha anting whoa wo alata a fact innM by a neeat ceoeue of tba lava—that whfla la Um United stataa oaly S3 ki evory 100 lad to Xorth Choollaa only y te atoCT 100 ot popatottoa an dtafdf theaatkhpoyataUoa inaw* ban of Ckrtatlaa oharehaa. JToroaMMt aaaoag iM agtactoa to aatatoUhtog thla not wwowrlaUio record U thoag l total ohanh with which the M 01 naiad. Coder the rot Ho moral point Of Um i " BH „ _ . of total S r • top It la, to agaaarowa rivalry, far of any oUwr local ohantu i for aaogratatotloa aad i to the Lord** heal th# CMby Dtatrlet la oar thirty Sava. Ita gad aa aad toon at* oyaa aad tlv boat ft haa la thla voddh nartnta are yowaa May yon. MHanUm to ftalltol la tdcadogi apa ^yaar work, I ! ■ w I I_ 4*Item latte island* modest teteMMU White reseat ly appeared la Uto paper tee aaeeed ite rUrloUa Jsakiasy of Ite Raleigh Aw end Oh ssmr and Ite Wataage fiwmral to ■nooft ttaetT and ooeae down oa owr dotaSed tead Ilka tte wolf on tte tsM. With i W-4 tofu toed any tte XaMte tent adotea teat this editor •’tea Isarwed a thing two”-*‘tea not tooted kin littls pntab and ptaysd far mer att these many pawn for nothing,” wkUs tte Booua boomer with lofty sir tad taparoilioaa sneer alludes to oar iaaooeet Kdenie industry at the “tracking toideeas” aud calls oar ■odato gsrdoa not# a "atop bolletla IT* know It’s oar vioelraa potato that site poor gall, bat tte shitless route to a Using, growing, reality with rants to it, and Ith bar* to stay. And won thaw that now cart your loeflsetaal rags-we hava tte “whit* blackberry,” aa gsnolaa a blackberry aa itw waa, only it reaaelo* white ontilU ripoua Into a gohlan lump of Iwmioaa wlno eaehs, aa anrente aggis gUloo of honeyed valla battling with swhrosUl fuUeraa, a rerp oeetared dteriam of liquefied sweetness nod lift)*- It's wo joke. Tte Tineiost potato to here, tte white blackberry to bora. If foe are toft, my so like man and ■aka poor arreagemeata for seed. Don’t stt In tte sa<U of tte aoorefnl. If Umar ItontoU will now go to and barn a thlog or two bo map poealbly rteat an exctiaugs of adrartataf specs oazt spring for potato slips—ylosfta* potato ally*—to take tho place of potototosa Tinea. As to observer Doagbmp ap In Ite Iwadqasrtns of wlotordom, te will lusre enough to do to bold dowa teat pragmatical waatter bureau of hia every spring and turnner and keep it from banting slays and troat-bitlag this laud of the pauto nod the vine—the white black berry tine. If be dowol, then only ■Mooebine will be bia portion Ue rr»t of Ua days; bo’ll not know the In* rulantlaa flavor of the golden lit* of ear white blackberry. Thoofh tho aaocnar may aueer at aad the witling defame them, lUrn'i nothing the matter with our yotatuea »»d Uaokbenie*. Tbo leave* of th* vlocles* crop are aow richly purple with pooke of jin abuadaat harvest of tubera, and our blackberry bough*, drooping aad swaying in Uie sunlight ’aeatb their richly follow fruit-burden, ai* gold bearing laatitat to us that throw all the weight of their example aod influence against 18 to 1. Wlmt reck we if you do swoop down like the wolf on the Cold, so long as the cohort* of our garden am thus giramiug in purple aod gold 1_ «MMM» MAM JLU.lljf. The Veterans’ Ueunton and Uood Uoade meeting in Dullsa next Thnrs dAjate topic* of general bilk. Mr. Milea Hoffman called on ue oue day recently and assured us that ilia veter ans had in ten dad all tbo while to lurve dinner and spend the day in JXdlas, but that It woQld not be a pablicdinner as beretofom. The committee’s «x perienee with public dinner* bad not teea a pleasing one and this year, he teM, the spreads would he private, each contributor being left lo invito whom be phased to Join him at dln oer-time. Till* U well. It is settled that the people who go will take tbo day off. Utlall bands arrange to be teem (with a lunch, If nothing die) pre pared to spend the day, to see and hear the brave eld veterans, and to talk aad pUa for good roods. This •teUag wlH be only a atarter. We am ia receipt of a letter from Hod. tk L. Psttarson, our axeeltaut Com mlmiosar of AgvIouUum, la wliieb ho mtc: I notloe vitb InUmt innooiMh ■wMlo u» Oauttr of Mth of the 'Wood Honda’ feature of the meatlor to bo bold ia Della* on Au*. BUi. The •MrataioH.ro tem probably jnr.ted Frof. Holme*, who ia a leader In thl* •owsmt. X bare aim written lilu exyreaeliir hope that he can Attend. ireM«Mfaotthoiw ulao to be pm . IfalUiojrttaUf wo eetefnl In oaaorio* tbo oeomeary u * terlao of Fonnere’ XaeUtete^ Dnlkejs oao of tbo point! I boro lo alow. The dn* would he the *• Before tbo CoteaUeiouer* meat In Aofoet, ( win kaow with oartalaty u to ImMIoc tho Farmer*’* IaatltalM and them will bo tlmo nddai to *r ranco adute, If the Mon should be ap fw^bFti‘0|Oo<aml«'|onoco to eooi Tha Onawrrs took tbo liberty to dootfateon to bo prenmt next Thursday. If oar on*r«aUc <W nteatoner lo swoHofol ood bo la ganer •»y eoeomful la whl bo oodaruket -lo OMrtef tbo Termer*’ Institute* H woald bo m (tent oaMertan* if ««**" thontd foil to reeair* Wh anotedoration lo tliaoe nod e* PMioIlF *0 la Uw D*n*a institute Thaoa Matter* aca beta presented to oar randan aa «urr*nt now* to U> talked over end rrdaeted opoo axalaat tbo BMtlotfef next Tbondny. Hull. >*• *M **ar tolled amour a* that U IreogM wHk greater food to tbo farm. lo« ead allied loteraate of Uaetou eooolf then Ibia mortmain tor good rood*. Hvrrybody *a«bt. ee wo pointed oat hwt weak, to bo IdtofMted. And hi ardor te fat ae away oo pooWMe in. Hkkll aad la odrertlm arat Tbnra dot'; onotteg oe widely ao pomibus we SaaALlvx&d jlyn» Okoat Ike -flood Hoad*” *** Ww KUNTtn LAW. mrnm tak Kan Ln 1Skta| IWm Lse T\> t*« Mictr *1 Tfca Pawt.*AKM.e. July £1-1 have just U«Ub«d a course of lesson* In lho elec tion law at 1000, and among all tli* hMiny things I saw therein, la the oiea Uoq of two uew registrars for each prectnet In tba Slate. ThU given Cbertyvino township a good showing. I thought NorantiBwe (list Chsrrvviito which has always boon n strong IXsmo eratlc stand-by «a> overlooked in the distribution of honors tld the fusion lals gut control of chluga sod now wa hsv« iionor* heaped upon us lu nhuiid snes. Under Uie uew election law wa got nine registrars, a vary fair dele gation, if we can furnish the timber; U we can't I suppose we oau make out with Ices, as we have heretofore done very well with three. I UsMec still, those nine registrars are to meet at the precincts Bye Satur day’« proceeding Uio election and per form the prooar functions of tholr odke. Dut best of all, these registrars sre providid a per dl.ra of *3.00 which is #1.00 for each of the live Saturday's Uwy srs required to meet, sod they will fc* there, too. lu addlUon to this Um law provides for tlie appointment of three Judges at election at esah pruemet with the same peyi ss the registrar*, also a oounty board of canyaaeere with like pay. These are all fenny facts but Uie sad port at the story remains to he told yet, sad I will toll U. Oar next gener al election will cost the bur-payer* of Sorlh Carolina lu round number* one hundred Choasaud dollars cleat cash. This outrage on an over taxed people ought to be taught to all the children. Ill addition to this outrage tbeso judges of electiou are constituted an inferior court, weird with power to try offender* aguiuat the said election law without jury and commit the parties to prison if found geilty aud of eoura*. they will always be round to, for U will be two against on* every time. If any fushaiiat thinks I have nude a mistake he Is rospretf nlly referred tu Uw election law of ISUi Gaston la well up with any count* lu the State id many things and leads ra some hot the makes some almost, unpardonable blunder* at Die ballot laix. Wonder It tboeejax payers (1U iu Diin'.ei) of alater CUrreUad who signed tbe petition to the board of county commiaslooen praying fur an election to be hold upon the subject of working lira roads by taxation which was granted aod will be Iraki in A gust 21MI1 knew It coat the tax pay ers of their couuty *731 clean cash with no incidental expenses in the *c o»oul? May-be they did, ln iy ba they did not, but lot that be as it may. Judging from lira past. Cleveland's voters will role that tax and then on out hard lime* and cuss Cleveland and democracy world without end. Gas ton ocvei voles taxes and gets along fauly well financially. llou I’bak. hcxuaii rua eoae uii.tiau lasHIWiiah l*m thaaa Carats—TW k*wr Trraia M rrat (Mraara«u a rad **»» IJHrkcrsw—Slktr 11 -1-| •( imwws, LiiWklt, July 31.—Flurrab fur that “Good Hoods” Cunforrnce tliat eras mentioned lu last week's G tintx ! [ mv lot’s have It by all means. Good roads arc certaluly tbe Important need of the ccuoty to-duy. Anything fi-r iuiproverneut. Curds are out announcing tlto mar riage of Mies Kate Llneberger to Prof. W. I.. Campbell to night (Wednrsdar) , at lira roeider.ee of lira bride’s parent" Mr. and Mm. G. J. Linelwrger oear Lowell. Thus ends the days of slngla blessedness of l wo of our meat popular young people. And this consolidates our true king force in aeliool here. Of vouno it’a putting it mildly when we any our very boat wishes attend them through life. Only a few relatives and fi lends hold reception card*. ! Utaa Lyda Ballinger, of Wolford, 811., is visiting her mater. Mm. J. B. Heeler. 1 Mwirr. It. P. Rankin and C. W. Xlpper have opened up a slock of general merchandise here. TI10 Methodist congregation here are putting a bell on tlrair church. Com crops around here are needing rain. HCKK AXtt THKtK. NMulftMim nrhm» np umI Pul pa Ikfjr fun. Ovrtomoaiaecs at Tha Guam GAWraaiA. July 23.—Mr. UoM. Harris of Tuokaaeege warn visiting friends st the Modena Is at Monday. Mr. 4. P. Barrage was up from .Port M b. CL but week. Mr. fWv’.ovr went down to Clover Sunday. There is quite an at traction down them for him. Mr. MarUis Ballard returned (rum a works visit to Mt. Hotly Sunday. Harry Huyes was hers from Ml. Holly Sunday. Ueo Bollard list left the old mill nod gone to Liocolntou to work. 9«pt. Geo. A. Gray luu been very I ki«* for two weeks, but la reported IwMrr to-day. A Moessuixs sssAirt. A SOM. MpArlU-e HI«, to Twe «W»p HW. (.'UAflSS I. C*Mrf 4t«* JuJjr ». Hvpoly collector John V. taieuer is mtaaurlan up Ids atoek of hlookedn. to Usv. and will try to get rM of It at a public sale to-morrow, lie baa 2.1 Mrrrls of the bona Ode article of moonshine. lie either luu to sell It or empty II Into the CWtswne river. r»rarrr.n it O'lUAlv J fir 3*. '■■W'- '"-"■■I 4tATH uv OrtK>.(Jrrr t>v IttiMht t Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use oi Tutt’s Liver PiBs. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTTS Uver PILLS uwumon tr amraor. by mnre* mmI SuSM MimI 1" iMtrj Wl«r. J. A. ■wdtoill. \Vhcr*j’», Our kind Heavenly Father In hU lottnlle wisdom has teen fit to lake from our church oa earth to ths church In Iltavao oar mock lovwd pastor, Her- J■ A. BudioUI, therefore ba It. _ Itnvl td tit, TSiat wa humbly bow to Bis divine will tod frd ths chas tening hand of oar Father who doetb all thin as well. HffArM !*d. That In hts death HtlU|4imjp* church sad Sunday School hare lust a true and tealous pastor, and that hi* gentle, kind dremitloo and hts pare Christian Ufa Until Lnfln e noe aa VO Imitate bis example and to work more ililigsaUy for the Master’s cause, end that «ro bond tbs solemn waroiut. also jeady." KnoUid .trd, That while ws mourn oar loss, wo hare vhe oasurancs that he was prepared to *o and Is now hap py with Uis Savtonr whom he loved and served so faithfully while here, lluoi’td Tiiat we sympathise with the bereaved family in tbelr deep grief, and pray Cod to give them grace fur thalr trial. Rfmircd Ah, That a aopy of these lesolutioos be sent to Un family of the deceased, that a copy be seat to Oar CW Papf, Kswtoo Knlrcpriie, Asbcvilln ZutAcrmv Qsatonia Gtitrrs Linculu Cbtnrier and Blekory Mercury foe pubiioatlon, and that e copy be spread npon our church and Sunday School records. F. M. Houaer, ' J. Lee Beam, Deiiben E. Uoaeor, Cum. p. Huso, n. B. SuUivao. itkw tr xr.wi Yellow fever t* maklug Increased ravages la Cuba and cholera Is raging In Japan. Dr. JEugeue OrisMMA, for 35 years superintendent of the X. C. insaua asylum, la now Is the asylum at Colo rado nuder treatment for Uis morphioe habit. Tlie Charlotte Xmm is agitating a now ceusos for Charlotte and Is urging the city anthorltise to take it. Tiie Nttm lb inks there are 15,000 people In Charlotte. home say that Mr. Jack Mills will cow start so orphanage of ha own be yood the lllue Midge, others think be will tak«rl>otg of the reformatory foe youthful criminals. Dr. Lester Crowell, convicted at hast term of CsUvba oourt of sedoetion of Mias Ktta Propet under promise of marriage. ties been luaky enough to compromise tbo ease by paying hot SI ,000 and securing all costa The Picas owl says aaove mrut Is ou foot to establish st once a knitting mill m Hickory. Mr. &. Bryan Jones is tlie prime mover. The principal owner of the knittiog mill at Valdese, not having sufficient capi tal to operate It, will move his plant to Hickory anil put M in ossfoukin the concern. The projection of tlireo new cotton mills in Alamuooe Is chrsnloled by the Hurlliigtoo Jine*. Mr. L. Hanks Holt lias hegou work on a new mill st the Oneida—400x340. The Cor* Manu facturing Company at Haw IUeer la building an entirely new sod separate mill A new mill 100x153 springing out of tbe Elmira will be haUt on a beautiful sits a little north of that mill. Editor Flunk E. llobinaon, of the Arheville f'ititcn, ™ •»«* Friday urntmcal by Judge Kwart to pay a floe of $2flo and be imprteoeed la tb« ootn tnoo jail -JO dayi for alleged contempt of court la eilileitiog the Judge for re moval of a certain oaae from Banoombe county to trial rlaewliere. l’romloeot Mlloriicya vulunteeiod their larrioee In behalf of the editor. Leading oltlaana made ui> a bond of ©,000 and lie wae leleaaod from custody. An appeal waa at oooe taken to the Supreme Ooart of North Carolina. A number of the prominent cltltena of Deoefort, Including an ex-treaaurar, and ri-mayor have been arretted on a charge of ezleosive and auceemful ooe apiracy to effect graveyard laeeraaee. It It laid that old n•»'<*• with one foot In the grave were Inaored ea being healthy and robust white people. The arrented are Dr T. B- Delamar, 0. B. Hamrll, Levi T. Noe Balden, D. X>. IX-hmar, Uar. Htepben I. Turner, David Parker. WlUiaia FUher, Albert Wigfalll, Wm Tomer. Cut Jno. W. Ilinedale. of Halelgh. DoonduMlog the prosecution. uaon aa*m. rv»r irHp aikwa »kw will «•!» ta-eme Tkfa IMaf »«l«wl««* aad a Mead rn« Ball* moaWae Weal TS a repay. “-’I*ak IWr.bbarV*ua OOeervnr. Itoad Supervisor MoMnekln Mb m tkFMwyWe oort of di-fmt road* here taSl.bOdprrmlla. Tha IIiM^nw reed »» new complete three and a half miles ami la one of the IWt tWoeghfaree In tier Mute. Tlw oeunty p*o|.|e, who two yenr« sen fried out »t Uw near Idea of paying taxes fur roerfi, are now of one ml I'd, Hupervift* McBneklu aava, In desiring to Ire taxed, leery day they talk to him about thle matter. The leaven leeerlaluly working, m. am . ifgw weviteaw MUir. XakM «-Yirna~1 (WWIMna liar. HP a u,., SSsKsiaaifti 87ATEM3HT or CONDITION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JULY urn, 1895. Atlanta, Ga., Finaneiat Index, of date July 33, makes favorable mcnlion of the First National Bank of Gastonia and publishes in full a recent statement of the bank. The Index says: The First National Bank of Gastonia, N. C., has a record of substantial prosperity a * ®t*y well be proud. It has not a single over due paper, no overdrafts whatever, and has never lost & dollar in any way since its organization, lu statements show progressive increase in financial strength. March 3 loans and discount* were $103,349.30, due from bauks and cash on hanrl $3*i457.as; deposits $57i,37-y4> iw to banks $10,836.27. Total resources $tci. 419.19 Statement for May 7, shows loans and discounts $124,336.69; due from banks and cash on hand $40,507,62; deposits J69.709.a6; dne to banks $27,351.28. Total re sources $185,543.04. The statement for July 11 (just received) shows the following condition us re gw£d to the Comptroller of the Currency, signed by L- L. Jenkins, president, and E. S. Pegrnm, cashier KSSOl’KCJS. Loans and discounts_<i35.i95-7i Overdrafts- None Stocks (par value). 26,000.00 U. S- Bonds ...._......... 12,500.00 Premium 11 ............._ 1,300.00 Banking house and fixtures_ 5-757-05 Redemption fund. ' 562.50 Due from banks ..<32,443.10 ) Cash on hand_11.273.15J 53.7*6.35 'r°TAL.#225.231^51 I UA»n.tTIKS. Capital- $50,000.00 Surplus..__ 4,500.00 Undivided profits (Net). *34 89 Circulation ............ ...... 11,250.00 Notes and bills re-discounted.. 34,000.00 Cashier’s cheeks outstanding.. 2.80 Dcp"™*.$84 31* 9i \ R, Due to banks .... 40,530.91) ,*4'S43-8* Tota.1._$r 25. *31.51 Til ttomri icxncm. ItNi vtrfevMttov-THU Uw IMUa'i l * Under the heading of “A Bright idee Well Carried Oat," ifnupiynrbn, of Mew York, which It the reoogutied trade joorael of newspaper making la this country, le pleeeed to say tome extremely kind things about the Oianrs'i oeosos scheme. Coming from so high an aatborlty thee* liaud sotxe raflsrenom to this paper's eotar prm* are something to be proud of anl we *>o*H be practicing more ooneeal ■wst then are era ojpabto of dolug if w* failed to aekxowteda* our hlgTieet appreciation of them. Jfrw>»yKijwr<lom,i oommeet oo the OaxstteV oeusua is ae follow*.' Oa# of the most praiseworthy 10ham** we hare ever known for in creeetog elreuletkoo to that recently put in pnetioe by Mr. W. F. Marshall, publisher of the Gastonia (N. C.) GiisTTt, a progressive and dean seven-column folio weakly which wa have bsfoie had occasion to call At ten tton to on aeoount of the spirit of so terprin exhibited by lu publisher. The scheme we have particular refer ence to is the taking of a oomptote ceoeu* of the town. It to the best ad vertiaemaut thee oould possibly kuve been given the locality.—end. Indeed, we know of no place wbioh could be better advertised to tba outside world than by the publication of a complete oenoos of Its inhabitants. 8uoh a acbeme aiouaaa the Interest of the en tire community. The taking «f » cau cus always marks an important epoch in the history of a town or city, ami tends Co add to the money value of every fixture within It* limits. TAKBJI AT A TWA XUST OMHJBTrrm. A particularly important point in oonneotloo with this census lies in the feet that it was taken oo June 1, 1808, tl-sf day being the central point be tween the regular govern men t oensus dates of Joae t, 1800, and June 1, 1000. We believe the credit is duo in Mr. Marshall for being the only mem ber of the newspaper fraternity to whom the happy thought oocorred of improving aueli so opportune oocamion tar obtaining and poblitbtog a oenstu oc the people- It la an evmt worthy •f being Chronicled in the history of the state, and the iufoimatioo obtained thereby will oodoubtedly be a and In tbe compilation of future documents rela tive to the growth of the vicinity. now Tax won a was dokx. The introduction to the statistic* ooatalas a declaration of the objects of the censes; a claaslflad list of tha par son* counted and omitted, aod some rules governing tbe work of enumera tor*. Thou follow* the ward divisions and the name of the Individual in charge of the canvass for sneh ward. Tbe report itself coven not only tlie stalMie* at population, but those of eduontioo and Church membership. Tlie ted km* work of etamiflcatlon and compilation was all done In the Ga XXTTB oOes. nod completed In time for tbe regular edition, which also rou Ulned the usual oomptesseat of post al news. It to needle** to say that soeli «n undertaking created a great demand tur the paper, and an extra Urge edi tion had to be printed to sattsfr the eaU. a aucMoro coktw which didn't NMD A nuu. One other feature eonneoted wllli this remarkable work was tlra peUicn lion of a llat of gaaanw oo the number of Inhabitants, which bad boeti called for In • pmvlona Issue; and a eurtoii* fact brought oot by three Hgtirea wbmIIiai Um lowest goesere were by tlie oldest in habitants. No prtae was offered. ■h •»> War *•* UM <Mhor aaiawe Car. QaHW« OUa>e. Big-hearted Mr. "Jack” Mills, e* superintendent of the Ilaptlet Or atwaaga, la a wan talked about a good deal these dare. Ha was born and raised oaths Virginia Una, sml when attend log anltool Sad a will of tils own. Brat as be baa now. Ha did not want to rids a boras to school, nor did he •tab to rids a pony wbfeh lib father bad bought far bias, bat mad« up hU aotwd he would ride an oa. Ho he sated bW feUtar If be could ride the aw and when cooeeat waa given sad dled the Mg heuM and rude iilm dally. aBwarnmnwe •re. K»pw 1WM UM ee UM ee«w. V«w fcm I—rmm1. Whoa Pieddiul Cleveland described bta waffled life ae “one grand, sweet Magn there wan ao bnUca In bis house. Them Is mors than one song now. end •baa oaa of them starts la tbs deed of Huthrrfokd Mil.ita.ky Imstitutf. —OPENS SEPTEMBER Id Twenty Free ScUolaralili*. Military Feature Optional. Graduate Va. Military loatltuta Coinmaodaut of Cadeu. Building* and Aoeommodallani Ample. Board Irom B3.BO to *10.00 per month Send for catalogue to W. T. B. BELL, A. M., Supt, Butbcrfordtou, N. C. Altanlt'kM n«fct. A UUwrm. The spirit tbit makes a man enjoy a padded bull tight lain the subarba of the spirit that would enjoy Um real burbaiic bull Qgbt. The Atlanta Ex position authorities defeod it on the ground that it will ba "as harmless aa h aUge duel, sod nothing more than a living picture, to to apeak.” Tbe protest against this demoraliz ing aplag of Mexican brutality by William Hoaea liallou la tbe subject fur much sport by tbe Atlanta preaa. Hut It is no subject for ridtcale or •port. It Is a subject for eerinos con sideration. The moral element of the country (and this composes niueteea twentieths of the population) will not approve of the introduction of bull fighting in an Exposition Intended to ba a greet aggregation of the progress in the art* and sciences, agriculture iu>d mining and manufacturing. If it is tu be nothing but an Imita tion, I boas whose taste would approve of a bloody hull fight will be disap pointed. They will not liko the shadow when they would like to see tho substance. If It U to have any of the ncueatories of real bull lighting, It nIU shuck tbe caoral sense of Ute whole country. Mr. Ballou Is right. Tbe b«U light ing. whether real and bloody, or a sham, “a living picture, so to apeak,” ought not to be permitted. It is an appeal to tho brute that la In man; not U> bis love for pleasure, or his education or liberal ideas. Wroclaw SUMMIT eat. Nuwloo B»r«rvrW«, It is not necsttar? to retd * rose out of I he Democratic party who helps drum up a populist speaking and I* one of tbe committee of arrangements, lie does Ute reading oat himself. THIS STACK tS RKSEltVKD FOB Costlier, Jones and Company. LOOK FOB THE1H AXXOUXCE MEXT NEXT WEEK. Atetbneee'a *»let By virtue of the Deed of Aaaleoment executed to mo by Jenkins A Co., f will sell, et J. H. Jenkins A Co., old ateud on Male street, la the town of tie* ton In, N. C., oo aalantur, Uwiraaar nta, at public auction, to tbs highest bid dei for cash, all unpaid notes, mort gages, ai d account* belonging to tbo aald Jvuklna A Co., and also about one rtoonu aocnnd hand atovsa, and about ono dozen second hand sewing ma chine*. Sale to begin at 10 oVilook v u. t. M. Oai.lakt, AsaUrnoe. Notice, uJ5r.«.37E3; fiurwA xt nm Neawntey Aaa. a. Base, ol I v'eln«> p. K.al the (itWUv well h> Oartoola. X.f; Ad perth-a uwUta (Bid aaotoata *r* rtv 'turetrd to«ci|u t»*or«ikaa data. A. «. Mtaooa. Ante***. Kxecutrlx* Notice. W. II. HOFFMAX, -DUXTiST OA8TO-HIA. • • - • K. O. V OWo* onr Tint N.Uionul Uuk. Win. II. LEWIS, —ArrOB-NjeV-AT-LAW— Uastoul*. N. (J. Practice* wh*ctver Ills tervice* ai* requir'd. —SALE OP— Valuable Real and Personal Property. Bt virtue of I thv'l iu TruA to ira< miidc by J. R Hollsnil, tad Uy »iitnu of » resolution of the craiiuw* of ml<i HuUcad. isv. >1 «t « moot iiMtiif tho creditor* b» M in mxujnUaoA with tbm terms of lb* «i%*d in trn«t. I nffre for fcaJc Lb* ruiirvwhijr rmlnutr aiwl r^awioAl proowrU: First—That himM' and lut Htiuii*! In lie city of Cha* loUr. N.O., Qi*l known m« th* r*d d*ooc of J. li. HoUqnd. NiMvHnlrur the lota of John Vaal«M*Oioati«Bi, John K. Orr. fnaUnr hi fad cm Sad Trodw dnrt. und «x lauding t)wk to Prarnh ilnwi, und oil too Lwitthoh ood kluatu rurokum i* saui dwitlinr artar do Mkinmcnc or in* iw'/u! Mrmptlgu of •aid Holland la ». di iit-suMai nutHTiy. All Lh<w> lots in tiie nit of Own lotto, situated on Mini arvfwlilth was onovoyurl to saw] floiiuud Ov W. M. Wilson nwd wife hr deed •lark'd Ikv. A IW. and rvg IkSrtd in M«w*lentMirir court). I look Si, pojr* 804. Upon Ihtw lots am c-.riol many <Jw*U* ho*iK* which mv>* a loir rental. Third One lot.in Dilvorlh, f»ciox lor No. I In *|Oarv.M0. * Ittc ru*p nr Mild Ihlwortli umparty, whtcti wst i«i». > ..*l oy titcCKar lull* Ooaaulidjrted f'onat mutton iutnnuny by dMd doled May 9t< lHul. and r*wlr*«<rvd la Mucklenborv oonatj. N. (X, tn llnufc r* Paw* 4m. Pdurlb-OiK; nnrlUhhii Imtf of that to* In th* of dmrlulte si rho min*r nr tWk-uc ami mb ^troorm, which was cam *<•)<•»] »o J. M. Holland ■ ndT. H. UsKHcr l»y < nth* i Inc W.i riles, by dnrri dated N0vmnb*r Jl. VK.sml rwldrral In NacCkfiUtiry covinty, in bvik I., Pupo KA Fifth—All those iniu>« «»f land in th* count) ofQ«\*ton, situated on rltr itwuih PtA of Cm* Uwl* »1 w. conrwinnijr tk sms, rnori: oc Ion • fij^k^own|UStho Uiirr I> «»ry Kami of 04kIh—AII lit* niHlr. homo, ihulot, hogs. •MOtuLOirintoslflnl#. <lur)* Dxiuirt, I or id. Uirv and 1*U wkrr )Hrwj«ii»l uv|itro of rrwi hind whatsoever on tlio luorrsotil farm, mm "■CJ* by th* Mid llol'uitil to Uh- cuittrallow of ■aid rarat tod uporalln* *btir>-, wbk-lt MliOiM mry. hm numerous to mention. A ■olwaliiic of orMcfi will bn siiowu b> ihe insane fo any on* nho amy wish m leirciawn. Ai*> two faor*ea» heft aurrirt. non |«tki*iiini, nno l nrjr> , saddle*, harneaa rto, All of thoaraivoiwrHK-i»c will la, aflrm.1 al prtwaicMl* until !••*• nrkf day of Ik-,* ember. UNA, and if nut wdd jirkvtatly, aiU then Ur Onwyd st |wbliD iiietl'fti. Tho 0 vHuq onunty property mi the court Ikhmu in Ma'laa, 9* Tunalaj.fhc 10U* day of m. ptemUr, and th* propmy m the city of Oi’trtxtc will knffwsd *4 Mihho MUOtKw. on Tinwdnt. the drt day of B*f4*lh«rt INI. Piraopa wlsldug lopunilnfc Ibo proparly or any part thernnf will cutirnr with the unV rtgncd wio price aud Ictom #»r e*.tc. It mid at nubile auction term* will l»o mad* known on day of mk\ w„ J. H. McVDBN, Tnifliv. Chartott*. X. (X, July 01 h, IV.. Trailer's Sale —OF fill— Bessemer City Cotton Mills, ^t/ndcrand by rlrtuk of <i power thM In ■Robjr • ilrwt <»Triwt, nnnM In mu un Ur 44* Z?****rr, hr Um Bmaomcr Jte®sB®5».fc.T«3S of too winitir of ImAi for ooaqtr. fW • power <Nfn&nine<l In ***.? Tns!,MNsartWl lo mo lry *v>i*1 uvmimaf noHld daf,and rrnMorr.l In Bm>* of Morl «•*•**«. pr*e lm, In *U| wltci., I will M-n £u®"°,",,..,ho 1'Hwrncu uiy union MiJia. lo Ur town of IkoHc-irr LIU. .V. 0., on ■nlordny. lb* M IH»r •rAnnu. not, H Ue'ciook M_ ilir loD-iwtna iVoenbod root •Hat*, MUialu, Brin* nod Wiw in (bu i.rwn of m follow*, rbu AM of I bn bn bunodwt br PMuOflrabl* Aiwrnv llik nmt, Alabama Aroawo and Uib Atreut. known u Mm* No. IW on UtebordolnV Map id Ikoauannr ( t»*. |ba ■ana bolagtao fw* inn if ml HO f.*i wlOt.onf mss tho aaJd Itnttaiaar Ui, Onion MUM Unnaan, r_n*H*araj lo Boot % pwp -w*. In tlw ,jlTo hi tbo WHtHnr of IJrmBfnr (laMmi munf ad lao land la town known nod >l< DaaM oua ka I Hook a ci ,,o ami f waoo VhjiWi Avenue. >.„IU rn ywu«0'11'ktn UI/ ok In.W'rtpHil; Xml] •?<»'* *, fWInn :fc lad, ft nod H III £:27 **l !fw*"n ^ lad« IVa.vlW in Uioa* tk««Mul| laAaknndk In Iknok ltd. AnMkm I, ro^ankorapoitidiua iKwurtidkw roTurvoooia ■Motpadond lima J. I, Amtell and wlfa nod {jft*t*borb in iIn. Ikonwt iHr Odton MlluOnapanr. rcctxcnd k, Ik-A X. mao lkl, in Mm otbuo of kho MrrWrr nf U.,-5 for u an b* aouoty. , lao nil nr MM ..,.« In wdd town doaonaud no mm mn,w at ladk b, > aryl It lo W*« IS- toft* ll lao«a,* a ml In w Moa* MlaWln 1: I .aa I Ah.hJ J In Htnrk IX, lo fcxidniltm* «•«* '»•" i*w» IM, Ml Mao Itna, l. Hr a morn wrimdar Oa roforonaoM wad,- Inn And ir.no u X, >0.0 AN Uo «*.». AIM l>, Ikrdafor (Union anwnla. A Ho arm n. M (M f r«H»i I Hit Sins* Ft* ■«M A|w* ulWt-f rmi sMmir «rifc« y QSy OoHor um^mmu*) or wHxfaorwsr ■^tioaadHakr CAAti. »k 1H XU Mm 5',Js^ST*'Ty’~*'
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1895, edition 1
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