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LaHH|rfK HIM- •Vl -V t;> SO**CV -»or«*».• at irv:ii>.'Jt,n .-. *fcTVr:t«Sr-< '**•*•* •a* innmiuK tbtrt-.f.or. ■ ■*' wtf *wk*o, «w1 ,« »Vatafc«r*. fS **** ^ti’aitwv Hi'tJoa, NaaMainV »aV.». auamaii» MmmdUhu, mother «a\u»ts ^.t^ifalKli *»?%iSTa JJJtaaao U.U1TK tin Hast *■» ns out .m-J, Wb are obliged to tto Rdolgti Stm mmd Cfeerec- for priming * petal* ot Mh 'Taltor Usury * tusk a* ke ro la tha act of “going over to lto Pupj.” Bio taco was not tamed In tto rod* Bnotloo to bo naught by a Doooocnulu | _ S3S§&3 --- POO>Je, editors inctoded, are •lwajfo ready to doubt tto ourreeraoM ottfcotoaa: fa Itoaga of ptopto who are “Otw a hundred year* .44.’' Tto eooo ot Mr. 8.3L faUant la H«ekl«n ton, hale and lively at M, may w*U noalkui to got ready to lx con vinced. Tlwro’* uo going tohiml Ue rewnd in 111* saw. . ***' ttdJ-lten have toon (toWre that t.wnv mw iu* lawn a fSS&SiKSfF Are y >a H eartiest atnut this? <». am yoa Just eottlag up arrtw men Cot •••oowoot* A gold lie, stimiu-, w any other lto who auyo or too etid *tot would be a ger.«lno curiosity, reshape you are thinking Of something otoeUwgoid-iicmM. Lrt ca keep a U«M grip on tto baud-ndl ot Caul in tatkiug about Um currency question. rej!en>ii.w» i a. ■■ • . Tto GrcenetUr. A C., »<*, rejoices la tto atoning oX tin; American gpiu* itoapai.y1)* now mill at tto» lltoo. a too 10.000 spindle* and ttotr music began U-mday mom big. ^q* War ago ti*n waa a growing cropuD tuaslto aow (irtupM by lids mil aad tto pretty Tillage. The .v«w, ** .** „WHwsinat in hduKrltl cnut P«W0 Cor Greenville and alt through ••tohla and »ioce. lu hum ulox hopeful rdl tor lull luutt Invu tfOOn an ioaplwtkm to tto city'* trasinem area. 131 wre— i'ii mu i Tto dlarvly JL'uf, jyi-wn wHI lu the »ow tul ure publish a gold ml.dug Oditiou, wtnoh to la contain picture* oC tto cuunaous nog gel* recri.tly foood at (to Ingram tain.*, togetto wttli pieronaof Undami oilier aJimi to tto enmity. Wr believe this lobj 8 ooti of gilt edge enterprise that toouot oily not yet been aektorad hot not ersn thought of In tlui hbbrv Of Xactfi CareUna Jenmniuio. Xu c*w^ Coir*? tii our c-M tem P0HMTJ tlwn tM 11 gfit lb much bM m glory out of lto eminently meritorious exploit. i*J*oiTftui mMNtaui. FoBowlog !l» cos tom, U» D*t>3rt mm of Acr!cu'.tun> plrm. in IU An //Hi'- (in ft IWlinto of tie y i.u Tj Ift.fnTrW program, iii IIh *ay ut m llal ft# tho tftute'y Itnliwlriid retnUninni'ivla. Tit* 1M *f cvtton miiJa lor con i t ice Meofoe* acirly two iiftffna, other fHe U*ifti ftfauly *tvun pugra. »i*| irptsUr •4 MocaloJ Monk ft Ulllr lm than Unto pttfoo. ■ Iaontton tftu.rfect.irn* Alanmnoe lfod* *11H a cotton mill*. mu) at* . luu Uutoo ftuOMM arcvud «Hb t) cotton Hllh. Tho Oat of mi*. wHmmmm Iwdnatrtea U mi interacting 00*1* Uni llat of rngUterad end ktood«l thick G»wt Hmi Buor« a B. A.r *nw».t+ t. Anocth«,J. t. 1L ('Jfonroa. 4. )„ Tum-nc* ami «». "• Falla of Hafoc'J I'uttbty a* hrimlrra «* and *r. U. L. AtcniMht. of Hk found, m a Incrder i* Kate* |hj». Ur. L. l\ Afcnrood la alan ft looter Id Hark-Cilrei .a d i|r. 4. T. It- Oilaofoti hi H'i.litUri biiemw aa«lo baa GatctMd alwrp and Poland CVbft piga. Wo are V(raw'd In ao* lh!» me«U m foadaoloaroiotiiy. ThalUtaaf o-.r MoatrUftiMMi hrrvirr* ef him atoek fti», Knar rat. far from oumpb-ta. A •oliAla omimU.r, h tbu (iaet.it.ia t •art),, Fbotory. and Uaio ur« other uactmione b*U ftodrr tbl* band au! e*;e okrlly ao d*f Um bad of nyMind and Uoo J. d •tftfbj. j,lk tlMM uruhnhKH no are cat foody to bob! Um IUHHUh nap.mribla. Wft fob* to foy Uat If ad rtr,r indue bftOo won Hatni. n nelb-r t;^y Wi re Mdtad to apart Kutti lm* n., •mmm af fcoowin/; Iml »- ,Ve pr*. pimlieMMa olibml ^ladliNi tha iiaif'ffn'aataUoamt that muny iAn.'m gdUbant WMiMtif Htitntode , AUwln* U ilicoi- H«4 to tho met. IfotbfttdoadlHfrriim Maty U thtrrlead ftftftfb* yaar |» atlr* that -dwot,, f„r fiMMfttoftUii «<n i.fully aollllo) *{41 *f v > • ,L'*. ' FtMMT r.iiiKt Por lice atuoid s'.-.ir U Toot year* It to uttr plruu.« to }* ip» « h,u p.gy ^ eort*wa*n:. Thu wcvh ovr tm f**n tello a muxA tiitmaUug alary la umnl dmptm*. It to *a| mid. and to acaay tf uarmilm it tt>*> proto to t * worth acini lham the prim vt tho !*• h fur a yvur. Iiie advntioeowot was vonotntctod audwrittaak* Mr. 4. P. Ttroaipoo*. UmoJfAUy and uiKc;-ut m-tua^r of Mr. Joo. p. !.n-Vi 4nc.1t dtr yovh bualtuo*. Oar reader* wifi rot mod to to toid that to ha oUur attaiiiaxoW aa a auooowfol buaiuua uc*n. ho tan tborti added of i*lc.jr on uucouiiaoo ‘y taffy writer of admttoeamita. - Vet with alt that could he uld on a wholo |Mgo. ia*t>y tlclug* in Mr. Iajto'* itoelt had to bo left uiuaentknwd. Wo know Ihk Hcitee tlia importance ■>f your awlbg the open log for which hw forco to baatly picpnriug. AVu bring you Mr. TaiVuM claburata tttTt Ution and to tliul heartily add oar owu. ■*■ ■ ■ ■ 1 11 ■ 1 11 Nrnoma* ram: xot*m. Hw patent churn ictu Mint the pbOMgrjpli follow* brtlr wars present. Tho phonograph fallow* laid tho boy* MowUag in tbelr rooocy wilii a fair degree of liberality. Oar good friend. Dr. J. P. SuoDg. U.e retrrsu editor of the Charlotte ik-m om at, attended ejui-t uds week, lie la aa crawl sad erurUy as uror, on 1 bla OMilan friwti always aoo him gMly. Tboso who rood Ui* August AgiicuV taraJ Oaiirti* olosoly will observe that Judge TiiuberkUo Ua JiHgc of cattle os well a* of law. II.* u on tbe t'rauk lla aonaty list us a breeder of teglt larad Guernseys. A case t!*at will excite soma interest Is the libel salt (oslh-J "Hub!:,” on a temp docket) of Mr, j. a. Smith uguleac the editor of tbe Sh«lb* Ur. W. n. Miller. U:»th intriies are at court. Aa luchl-ot ct Wednesday1* court wa« a eoautlpx of be.tAt by tbe Judge. Tlicre was a liUte moving about bs twero two mvi when lie went to counting “1, i. 3. 4. 3," *c. IVhKu hs bail rniched about 2*1, }w*|»te began to duck down into w-ats. At 31, lie said **ilr. i. Jerk niter a doe of S34 ■igoinst the sheriff for allowing throe l>eo|tl* to stand In the court-room.” Judge TimtioihUto krt%» an orderly court room. He ti right. We foil to see how 1!m« who regard our courts can do otherwise kiaa like lib way or doiogbuilncaa. 11* s'-opa tlie talking, the uecdWs moving about, the crowd ing behind Uie Jury boxes, sitting Is windows and Hit like. Under his ruling court docoruiu is not unlike that of Uie school ro uu and tbe church. Tbe Judge t»r. aiding allows non* but Ute lawyer* und ufScrcj of the court to sit in*We tl*c Uir. THu nccnnnts for our meagre court nows this weak. Hitherto we bayr In ei* able to got in ■ side and by ge'.tlfeg r.cc.isioi'«l Ml* frne the OWk auk* u«>t<s of *11 prrr ceedlugsas tho imsiueu went along' llut net So Ibis Hum. Sheriff Loft In told as no at tlm front gate; lw bud orders to let r.ol-ody ui. If many inch ai Juf;c Tim berlak* Uoli! fr.ur.on court, we iiwy ex pect to me the court tinnvi moved i»v*r to Gastonia at slmoai anytime. Wllli owt knowing it, lie pul In uom« g>*id work for jtm that thing. It wua till* way: ho tai the ireiplc to alt and keep quiet. There waa r..»t mom iu the oourUumm to bold them. Oofl man, tired out, conic down etr.lm to get fm'.t air. !Md fie “The court haute must be made ta'ger "f moved; It hi too jnmlL” Tint look* like ante ‘thing wii: be <luna of itmrlf, doesn’t Itf Our courthouse wu built wturii (here were about half IM many people hi li:utl«" county a» now. dome: ert of lho evidence la a Cer tain caw Monday r.lut-d to a a-lie '•II-iw old «u lira mnl-.-f*' Th* wil neyu Meanti pi-nle.1 and J«> relieve hi* emburracmi-nL Cnele Jwry Ihiff, «u old negro 1m tho rc-.tr <>f ’lie court-romi tpoke onX “Tior-* year «M, ulr J” Tito 4ndje at mice irajnln-d sternly, “tViin turn Hat *poko beak Uerff" ••Thnr-i yuar *MR.'ienUnl the otd darkey, thinking that iiU Honor bail failed to n-Hleretaad him nod »M asking a *acnnd timn. ‘-Five dollar* floe for disturbing coeit, '’ mid Uie 4eJg«. And llnr.e wa« one astound-d darker. Thu 5tv , wr beard. wm af tereird* icmttrnd wiiev Judge Tim 11 (.flake be one felly emi'ialntt-d with the cirmentanoaa. Ulf"”K "*-«» -»eT •W (nrMlIro. Oe.t'ww Urrr-1. ikami data agn Mr. (/. X. Ktranelwvn MSdal*il*Uutnr«4 Ml-. 4. II. IbTgfcf. bed a sale of Ids Intn^b-V perwnatl Kuiierty. *»l widow li« Urn Imen mtd such a fur* cv-btht'Si o,' nld cii’l-| .With a. The prove.*:. of tiif ante ; aiUMlRt ’I in Illai.i. ‘Mil, ami yrt III* igreat un-jir.r.y,* n.«eitkl'.eJu not ! >«r',i lor ui re-1*. iu 21 iim,t uniite. Mr, , Hr gU l »l bn- e bUcaaiti'iii. ami I ut.iMy of Ilia nilkhf <■*> bad been 'malls by li.e*. .Inez Mr tVoi were mfrml i«ofc«C kxifi’t alee » art of t«U* ki.lvs*. Mini eau » dnirv | wdidiyt rvil (J -»r feet U> >(1 Hut he 1 mm mils tu |gire|iili!i * hit nisf f I Mrfln UiUS Bm re (He r two children . '•ww killed Uy ttw f«ut null train on Uw Souther*. Uwt reached tbla die at 10:« o'clock last night The accident occurred ut a Uag elation sU mile* south of l.ytwtv bury. Tn« train pulled out of Lynchburg Iwhlud Urea, asd It was going uu a 'Iowa grade toward* tha *UUon ah raataa Uw wlwda could turn. Tire track was dear, toot suddenly the engI uear saw two horses being driven oa It. Tire regime was tbea within to yards "f the crosslag aod to slop or even slaekrw speed was Irepoasibt*. Tee man driving the team taw hie ihuigar mid attempted to taro tire horses off the track. Ha had only partially suc ceeded whaa the herase aod wagon were attack. The train was slopuret and backed to the seen*, when tire full horror of the disaster wee realltd. Tba sag las had straek tha bortna ami the fore part of tha wagon, dnditng bosses, wagon and occa pants in diff.-r oat direct tops. In the wagon were use area, two women, and two children nnd all had baaa instantly killed. The urea's brains had bean kanckxd out aod the woarea and one child ware ionic or lees Mangled, but the yoarwest, a child two years old, lay dead wttli •iota Mark of violence apparent auy where on Us body. Tbs ataa who Uvea at the crossing lied warned tbs luckless driver not to attempt to get serose the track, hut lie disregarded Uw warning, aud saw bis Mistake wbea it was oaly ton Utc. Ttw flvo dead bodies were tukca in oharga by an undertaker from Lynch burg and cent to their respective bonce for burial. The paMMger who gave Tke sV«m tbeao details says that do bUew can lw attached to Uw eoglnver, as he could by no aware have prevented it. lie usual crossing whistle was blown on tbs approach to the station. XaMW Mum'll Walt. Aiantt Journal, The 10 to 1 direr convention which met recently at Birmingham did not haar from Senator Morgan exactly tlx surl Of talk It bad expected. The Urilet tha Mutator aeut lo B r ■uiDgUam waa quite different, In tune from the speech bo eaade at Grlfllu last J oly. At Griffis tha harden of SwUer Morgan's cry waa free colnaga of silver at id to 1 "or bast." He wanted that and noth tag rise; ha wanted it at ones and wanted M “bad.*' At Birmingham be piped In a differ cot strain. He said be did not attach , tiie vital Importance that some of Ida Mends do to tbo eonventlou* saacto ulrU to consider tha single qncsti.iu of tli* frso coinage of silver, which is not yet la reach of the direct action of a majority in coo grew*." Was the eeaator’sOpinion of tlie im portance of those fret silver convec tion* modittert by bis exprrkiioe at GrUlht? Again he saidtolbesllvrrite* at Birmingham: “As to the Ibll legal tender power nf tho silver dollar that exists under the provisiou* of the Bland-Allison law, our present (Amt) doty is to defeud and presrrvo this legal lender of the silver dollar, which is the vital part of at tack i.ow being mads on it." This Is the first Intimation we have Ind that any attack was being made on the legal tender quality of the silver dollar. One of the met remarkable puts of Senator Morgan'* letter la that in which, referring to the president, bn says: '“If he plant* himself on Uie gronml that silver dollars ware rightfully full legal tender money, and tlral tliair niiinhrr shall be regulated by the de mands of commerce, or as was dme in Mr. Carlisle’s {variations at Mr. Cleve land's rvornt Memphis convention, he thereby abandons tha ’single gold standard’ of Mr. ShermaD and the mugwumps.” Commenting on this statement the Montgomery Adrtrtittr say*. ■‘Ccrtaisly, If the Memptia conven tion was Mr. ClevoWsd’s cooyenllou. tlM resolutions must liave exprewd Mr. Cleveland'a views upon the no li ters involved In tlicm. There 1* no duubtof the fact that Mr. Cleveland Maud* upnu the Memphis resotutlm* and os it stir ms Senator Morgan also stands upoa them then the preshleot un.1 onr senior senator are togstlier upon the ootosge and onrrcncy ques tions to the extoal of the principles sad policy declared la these resolu tions Senator Morgan's letter has this must significant declaration: :'There Is nu probability that the fifty-fourth congress can sees a free cvlaage bill aver tlie president's veto, sail lu f.iue of that fact, the free oolnaga of sllvur Is net now a question that one be di rectly dealt Within practical legChv tioii. Ida with prsetioal leglslsliiw that I (eel bound to (teal, tearing Die gu-vtloesof general political eoo-ioray to be dealt with a* they kreum* pmc ticabteand yosTM*.'' “The AdnrtUr congratulate* the senator upon his esarible conclusion. It list lawn constantly telling lie lend rn that the forcing of lb* free coinage •sue In Uie damneratle party at this time cnuld sot iseelt in any possible good and this (set U bow rwognlv.-d by the most ad reseed leader of the free coinage advocates. Senator Morgan's Birmingham tnttev todlaxtee that be baa reeetird a iwirii practical view of the sttnailou than lie behl when l« spoke at OrlMn. W# have known older soon then >-u at*« Mwjro to Iwru e thing or two and we an not disposed tu regard his ease as iMpsfesA_ '•That mu to tbflra In waling tritnn food turn you no good—in fart, wl*n It 4nw you moru barm Horn r each to tba «n if U to art „ bar* • loathing for food item to mi um of forcing it down, for It will not Im dlgectcd. Yaa mint restore the digrottoe organ* to Uwlr imlaral utrrnfftli and mum Um food lo la dl IP'rtrd whf ii an appetite wilt cow*, atnl with a ndtoh tm lood. Tba Hrai,'to«*al4 feeling wOl giro id trt to rigor and enertrr Ut»n r>u will put M «h* poor boc'W ami tm e»ion itroug. Tli# IWwfcfr l>iir.-*ti*e Cordial a-^mmla by tlw Mn.nx la-l'i Nun Himkare ooaUlaa food at .carIf rtl »rated and to ■ digester of tm*’ m* well, tie »«tlon to prompt amt lu ilf.-et perm mi rw L ' IlMitora prmorfW LAXOf. bfcnnwt It boa all tl*c rltbace of Carter Oil end to pnlilidde. wcvru or ait j. c. tana. Anfo'»>* mw» tor* HUM *rUa «*UW> f— ta u» rtaml Hm. C ublln DWwnt. < I.iNCoi.jrnm, dept. 10.—This mnru lug at a-13 o’clock tho spirit of MnJ. Joseph 0.1—ton Ooob look lit seor bintlng flight. Mr. CoU> hart uot l—u well for arvmtl maoiba, but aot until recently Old bla oowliUon buoumo alaiauug. The nature of hit troable »;-omod t<> boo goaoral break-down. Mr. Cobb ws b->m ucar Uneulutoa, March dth, lffcii lie wat 73 jciirt old. lie leave* a—voted wife and twu •mi*. Ucverly C. Cobb, a lawyer, aud Jiux r*. Cobb, u prominent merchant of oar town. t Mr. Cobb spent bit outlre lire at this piece and wat well known by every body 1m tin country. Tt>* peoplu of Chariotte, with whom be lard bad btulaea* rwUUurn for many yoara, will regret to hear of his death. His fan oral will bn conducted from Uw Hpivco pul eliurdi to-mo now analog, lie hav ing boon a member «f that Cburcii. Hot. Mr. IVotmore. Ute rector, will eooduot the servlea. Mr. Cobb hat long boon a ramilur tiguro )u this place, mid in liU death tho town loaei a valuable citUni, and tbs oliuroh of his oheicc. an honored member. nai.UK« AND NSNDN. Swi. Roger q. Mill#: Tb* wage worker ahr.iy* gets the meet for hi* service when the dollar lo whloh tie ia paid i* the dollar of the commercial world. Mouroe Kqulrw; a Uninoaa man Mid ou tl»e Motets here a few day a ago: “What w* need to to shut the moutlia of these dsviltoh politicians wlio are oonUuuAlly going around stir ring up atrife sad contention." Asheville Cilla-o: We wish Mae one wonld Up up the plank and let fall tutu the branch Uie tittle knot of eastern North Carolina polittoiaus who arc stirring up muddy wvter outlie Aii.uiolat question. Statesville Landmark; The price of cotton is gradually climbing toward 1.0 oeou. U saty not get there but it la ahead? dnao cuoogli to Uite tnagiual ligure to up*«t a good many political calculation* board a poo low price# and bard Unite. Atlanta Journal: Piw to ooe against Uie free and unlimited coi'.isgo of sit* Ter to llie record of the regular Demo cratic convention* Unit have hern held this y#ar. The Sve r» present 178 voles In Us Notional Democratic CJoa vcntlon. nud Uw one represent# eighteen Ton GiUHi convention ought to be re called *1 ouce to save the country. Atlanta Journal; Anne Of Uio elate pa;iers are commenting on the fast that h»*l March, when congress ad journed, silver was worUi about wliat It la now. bat cotton ta worth twelve dollars wore on the brio now than it was In March, aliowlug that silver and eol'.ou ant not traveling together Una year, in Sidle of the argnmenta of tlie fm*«Mveritcs. Urnps SavrliSMS a IMicIsnr (Si. |MI*a. re. J.-eih Ui.sut>llc. Allow throe-quarters of a pound of sugar to one pound of fruit. S.-lect Isabella* or some good outdoor black gratie. Weigh Uto fruit. With yuar dngera squiwsu the pulps from the sklu uf uacli grupc. tbriiwliig pulps into one bowl aud lh« skins Into auetlivr. Wlien lli-.a ia done pot the pulp Into a imre.-!ain-lined kettle on the tire, ileal gradually ami then stew gently for itbr.nl IS ninnies, until, by testing you will dud that llie seeds cotno out 1‘umly. Torn them into a coarse sieve nod press jdl tile julco and pulp Uiruiigh thus extruding all Uio seed a Now put pulp ami nklns bsek on the (Ire in lliesuUH- kettle, nud when boiling add the sugar, and oouttnuo lo boll for about U J minute#. It should by this time bra rich, dark color and quite thick; if not. Isvil 1* minute# longer. Rat into glass jars when cold a:id set away for winter use. Grape sweet meat served with cnrnstaroh podding makes mo-t accrpiubh* dessert, It may tda>> to used for the Ailing of tart shulls. Gra;ie# arc on the market now lo quai t the, and the prior• ura so reasonable as to attract the attention of llm ni'At economic housewife. A Av#-pound iMWket nf Uie laaeiuiu frill can be bought for -M> oeals. Tha Ot «*•»'*» l»» etawly Knlvrprho. We recently lieiurd of a Ouse aimiUr to '.be our In tlie #W Mm tmck Mpelllng •vmk itliout tbo li-vyor'a ball soring tlie funrr'iox. A dug biota In Mr <». T. Hiinivuni’* kitchen. Oac of Hnnpnoo’t neighbor* t*dd him be would laud him i,'n gun to thoot the dog thinking tlm Jog Uilangud to aim at their neighbor*; nod when the dog returned the »cco«*d night diutjenn shot and on exuniln.-itkm ho found lie hail killed llte d<>2 belonging to Urn neighbor who had loaned tbo gun, and wn lieor the neighbor la rery indignant onsr I be matter. Dkl.ri m* H»rk»T W. W. 'IcVnrmM In IlnbaaMleo. “Flat Itnok,” or tbu atont gaarry, nrnr Mi. Al>r. nuotber plana wliloh we ▼ImiuJ. all ,«< tlM poasibllltlM of our «rmt old Hint*. A tmm yoara ago the owner of tbu farm upon which the rock Imi) wui Incited, waul to llio oounty eiiUiorltt** to try to ba«n tlie ground o-mneit by the rnek omitted fr<>m bla number of oarua of land. Mating t int ho did not Ilka to pay luxe* on rncia —mol it looked that way—but wtiMt the li»pu fWr and Yadkin Volley railroad reiel.eJ Ml. Airy, it brought tha proapectora, nud . Uw it-* nil w it Mint a njndloat* bought f<nty aerra of fh* rock, for, wu tliink, UlSOOO. and limy arc oj* turning out a g mliiy if graelta imtorpaaiad aiiy WMf, • mg*+***.•’ P1 ■■ p|* ' «'*in»rh « »•»•» he riM wkii Uh:ui«.tl*i’l.*«,ATI*l>a,ae Ihrg cnilHel ajaej IU iW el Ihi- lliwnrh he l4.Md.e’neviHt-: ''Wd irK-i»e. mol I.. neOer w eon. ta*u ieurn.il iMlUi, •hlire tCenl. iSroTVbrtwi MnwXTaS •me <Ul-r»lt, . l, lie 'aeel Met nunr* m.r. iTT; MTeky»«le :I4, eiwiotry fie riir*. **4 mi §CisrtrwK? .MMe'SSES snmTrSS 'JZtexxtitft9'"''?*'0' A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sleep; 3 fine appetite and & ripe old CgC. are some of die results of the use of TuU’s Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of tbei** wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head achc. dyspepsia, mahr'.i, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, toqiid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver PIS Is thou Hernias* I'ttt xn *1*11*11. OMVIbirarlMl'raH IlMhirhciU »!•(« *1 lb. R||k»4II>ii. Atlanta JauryaL Hie Csllfunili* hull.ling is ispiily Bill ing up With ubibiu, although it hat not yet b*ntn eoiapkiwl. This atrne turc'-uiU Uk Georgia stsU-Jbuibl Inga urn tbr only two Mato building an Us* grounds that mill contain mu to mM MU. Onsot U)« testa las of tUsbuihlln.-t is an itntaenfsaqussa which weighs tiiroo hundred pounds. It was raised in low Angclraoninily snd came from a Tino 011 whlnli two other puatpklus weighing 400 ponmlii werv grown. Tfcr** Tkinx» fa*Think About. ‘AxHruMnrul lk.ll.Un. An*. Ilk. It takes twice m ruueli food and labor to prodooe Uio same r.mmiut of meat, butter or miU from scrubs ns from pun breeds, and Uiat Is wlir poor fnriDcrs with aurali ojttlo Tall to make Has farm pay. Th* United States plant* nearly a million asros more puluto.'s Own Urmt ltritaiu does, yet the latter coouirv raises the most bushels. Tills shows the difference butween thorough work and the average American style of spreading out over a wide area Mud slighting the cultivation. An exchange ■ aggerts if firm,-re would go to tbeir barns on a wet day and spend their time iu mnkiny eavc trooglis for tbc turn or stable tuid thereby carry away tbc drip which wou'd otherwise fall on the manure pile, causing a waste ot the cli meats or plant food contained therein, lliey would make more utuoev that day llmti they could any One day in the Held. ATfalaala* Oat «r41 *M*u Stale-. CarkmUXpKliUlo tbeCWUXlrUlwvrvrr.ll-h, Tuesday soemed to be a day o f era unities and accidents tor Oastou omm ly. Uiltoo Togram was crossing tbs narrow gauge road near Clover, mid his wagon atd team were struck lij the narrow gauge road nrar Clover. ; by tho train, destroying the wagon :uid an organ In It, nod killing one mule and ocippUug the other so badly th it it bud to be shot. James Paeour, who lives near Url las, tied hia Due young rants to e ties with a roiw around its neck to come bock uud find It dead—choked tv detail. Mr. Sam U rad ley, who Uvea throe, mile* from town was mowing, xml a young mule oait, which wsa following its mother, stepped in Ihe ui ichtne and ils foot was cut entirely off. All of the accidents o centred lest fui-sdny. BosU-mskin* el )IM* Per Xllr. HattufMcmiwrn* taeunl. Floyd eoauty, fta.. in which the cily of Horae Is located, is nnntlicr part of the booth which furnishes on tJliuirn Uoo of Ibc value of good roads. At v run ent It has seventy-five miles of im proved roadway, which oust less than hl.WO per mile. Tim work has Uwu perforated by convict Islior. la prepar ing the roadbed a permanent suiftce is laid ot crushed rock felly a loot tu thickness. A cerreapondent In writing of tbe benefits of these roads Say a: “Tbe annual Coat of IIu» chaiu gang is iibont 31.1,000. but the people do ns', grumble at this, aa we have tbe Ihiesi loads la the State' Wticro one Ivde uf cotton could he hauled before, r.ow he samn team will haul two or tlir»-. The roads sre better than tbs street* of Roma" M 111*4 hr • StmtUr. Whmon AnllsH 6um. II. A terrible accident has owl a gloom OTcrour community l.lttle Hlohard Wilson, ainut eight fours of age, the only son of Mr. ami Mr*. T. J. Wibon. was ran nwr mid killed by a street cur about 1£J0 o’clock Una afternoon, <>n Wee* t'mirth street, nearly ouiiusilo llw Wm Graded School. Tba liUle fallow was retiming from dinner to echool and in attempting to cross the track, when the car was close to him, fill ami the car paved over liU body and nearly severed it and both nrma. He was taken to the home of Mrs A. A. Smith, lost opposite the snout' of llie aecidciit. and tlie family |Hiyslcinn, J>r. B. T. Gray, and his unrentt woie Immediately aumasoued. but life vr.is extinct In a few miiiulea after Uio no eurrence. SlmtUy afterward* thebraly of Un> uofortsuata little boy was t**l*u to the born* of hie parents. 11m great heart of Gm coramunl.j Is looched t« the quick by tills terribly sod accident, and the deepest sympathy is felt for tin psmult sad relatives in llislr heart render(nghemavunK,ul. The conductor of the oar tv as Paul Stockton, and the mob rnun. 4. If. Haydn, both of whom nre eorely graved over Uie very uaforiaunts oceuinmee. As far as wa bar* bat:i able to avow •sin, no btai&a le AUaetnd to eltbar of tliees. Pnlksr m4 Mr Jte. W. UaltanL Oiwfcrflr Mean. Miti. lUferrlM* to m item in rretoitlny’e piper shoot old men, a N> >'•*' *ul>. sinhei In dleet CrenMniirtulilp tells ns tint Jlr.H. M. firllout U oil i t>( I lie wist »l«or.i«* and sct:»r iomi lu Mini IciilMirp * unity, end be Is ‘.HI jcnis otit. !*.• TrMinif. Thk ftl ifcp iWwHiIvi of UhWj « htv tu aasSrawnwShusg UMIS."SwrI,. kav Mfei<wl. ,Br •*M “s Kutukrford Military inhtjtitte. —Ol'EX# SKl’TGM HER 10 Tw»»ly Free Scliotawlilio. Military Fouluw W.al.Mcl. Uimliuila V*. Military luititutr Coiaioand.uil of Ui;.cu. aulKllivn ami Asoommudatlan* Ample. , , . , . _ „ .. Boar«r (ram *3.80 to *10.00 par month Hood for catalogue to W. T. H. BKI.L. A. M.,3u|»t., Bu*.l1Bifo;4tuo. X. C. ITWIS or XKWM 31G almW-nta an registered at Wake Purust Collage. A C-o:ivcntlou of the friend) of silver In North Carolina will meet in Raleigh on beptembsr the sutii. The Durham litooitlrr wagers 10 tn 1 Hint Thoaiaa U. Holt will b» tha Jl.-iuoor.aUo uomlaea for Uuveroor. Tla-ro is said to bs a man la Missou ri wiaieo fort aue so large that lie has to put bis I roussre on over his hand. A wall known mill mao recently made a wager in Burlington that be fore 1 lie Brat of Maroh tha ptlos of ootton would re rob leu can la. Thu South Carolina Constitutional Convention it In eeaston in Columbia. t They are having a “bine Are and red tint brimstone” tlmo of It. The -L'iicoln IW-itr ha* again changed hiuid*. Ho paper will appear tide week. Next wn-k it will appenr as the I.lncolu IhMncrut In charge o( Prof. Chon. I* Conn, of Conover. Re • i)« Hit taper will t« much Improved iu make up and appaamoce. Wallace Hrolher* of BUtesville have filled. They were great root and herb dealer* and with their enormous wholesale nud retail boaioeat were lit* biggest mercantile house in Rtatnaville. Th< y did a businaas of eomo $400,000 a yc.ir. Tliry had been doing business In bUleav'lle 3b yean. * HAS IX A BAX. Narih (.mllnr XwhmMmv MUpetS ity KiprM to Dm*. ISpUre. Uvtrlniw 0nn, A htg dry goods box was shipped from Shell Creek, near Elk Park, N. C\, a few days ago containing, lustaad of goods, it man. Its destination «r*t some point In Kansas or Texas, uo one sava tba Wilp poll seem to know just what point. On investigation, it was Itnrnod His man ana none other than one Mr. Cable, a desperate mooosblusr, who participated In the battle between de puty United btataa marshals and moonshiners in North Cnrolion recent ly. CaUe scouted around Elk Park for several days while tlie officer* ware on the hot trail. ‘They got so close tn him that Ills friend* were uneasy and decided t» send him in that unique way to a place of safety. Tlie ofBoora art still ou tlie hunt. VSo Pnklte »M. all. Louis MuvuUic. On tlie last day of August tha debt lee* cash in the Treasury Was S04~2,024, JWk Tlie interest-bearing debt was £747,383,010; debt on which interest lia* re aval aince maturity, $1,003,871); debt Insuring uu litustaat. $377,DOG,DOS. Fluey Onnr# Item*. J>r Arpln wukcaboro L'brnaU4<\ W. 1.. Drawer lust a Hoe steer last work—it choked to death on an tipple. The apple crop in this section is bain* soaked iu the pluco of dried. Tito free colon** of silver Is surety wcitki niitg—many a man's toogue. i ■ ■ —— snrtriMl (attsa. Il’isuSoit': Ovskrw. Home of the slate paper* are com menting on the fact that last March, when congress adjourned, silver was worth about wlmt. it is now, but cut t'S is worth twelve dollars, mors oil til ' Iwle now than It was M March, allowing that tHycr and cotton nrs not traveling together Una y«nr. iu spile at tor aiguments of Die free sllverites. w ■ - I Cl a • t 1-9 Wllrn u Hear. $•.. Umi j lU |«t»l4»o. England had llte record for long dis tance railroad running, bat couldn't keep it long. The New York Central Inti run n train of four curt weighing oikJ.000 pmmds from New York City to lluilalo, » distance of 4IUIJ miles, in 4i»T mhmles— fin average of 04{ mill* nn hour, or about s mils an hour bet ter tlnui tba fastest time (or long dis tance traveling In England. A Mingle silver MtowWaeU. CIi.uVmIuii (■». C.) Hewn nod Cmirisr. The Wllmiuglou Mtsttnycr te>s: “Tlmn; is not n Democratic paper in North (hniilua that ndvoeatea a ilogtr silver standard or measure.” Of course Mayr do ool; hut why? If si), ver Is us good as g ild; If it fa as stable n meaauro of vslus us gold; If it could ■totiil alone and was not dependent upon gold for whatever value us a standard or mrusura lt'l.ss, why should they nut adyoeata a single silver stand a:il? Tt»y say llist the country Deeds m ire ntuiivv, that It would have more uniNey It we had free silver coinage, taut the only thing in the way to the rnccwe of frro silver and stacks of money for everybody is Ilia single g.ki slimdurd. Why not beat the single gold staudnid with tlm single silver standard? Jlecauso tlmy know that they are not tailing the truth. Free and iHdajwtjilriit sllvfr coinage means 1 the single silver standard, and the free silver organs tanw that the oouu tr; will not suhudt to tlm robbery. --.-a ...»■ .... A Wlekcnl ft.IMjtir/ H«*n»l4. Tim i.nw cotton mill at Orttnaboro lua ln-m named tl mximuga. Tltla la 0»t a big lii lian name, at limn# who I noil at it wtil (bit «U|H«i»c, but a pa miliar eoiaMiinUim. Take tbe But two Mima of tW immi-a of tlie four owntrr, Mranra. Hunter, Cone. Mur d-'ub and Carerd and jr<x will bare it. Tim JUraltl renturra llx maortloo, wlitiout baring *l-*ii blta, tbat tbn ueine orlgnnta.1 In tlm t-rala of l»r, Murdoeb. mun ii - an .-.iiw A CWU'« 1*1 araunw. ll:iiv-rlut.»u<n IMwoernt. I1h» little g inontMaW child of Mr. I. 0. llriapbUI. of Monlnnl’a limd IU Ii-K UoiUtH lu a prenlUr wag. Mr a. flvmHilll wna tiding a aijto, oarryltt* tar eliibl lu ear lap. The mat* elaio nbd and tell (blowing Ml# Ifrmgtltl •ill. lu fnllb-g eiie Ml nytrt tbe babe uiviiking it* leg. At 1 ih oauawta lha «UIM *t* doing Wull.. Tbe neeldnnt bnpgeuad duodnr. COSTNER, JONES & CO. At Hone. Wo me liA,i,iy to rtiinrmoca lint front Uiir date we aru *-:»u 1.0100” to our ctitleinert Id our now uiil cniutnudious quarter* 00 hoitU cumei of ilnlo and MurulU itrcoU. With lucrecsed Facilities for *U>nng, handling acd delivering goedi, wow iu position to serve our put TO ot u never before. Our Lines. SHOBts.SHOES, UUEsjg GOODS.lHtKSS UOODS, CLOTH ING.CLOTHING, HA HD WARE.HARDWARE. UHOCEUIJtN.GROCERIES, Uieon we our liar*, but we’i'e too but; DOW tO R*jr QKUV). Tta are Invited to cull on u«. Whether you ere reinly to Imjr or uut, drop lo end tee n;.w wo nro fixed. COSTNER, JONES & CO. KEDUCUl RATES. Cotton States & iBtsru&liooil Eiposltlon ATLANTA. W.%„ September lfi—Derambcr, 31,1395. k\ie Uk1 n’k»nvo »iecj»«ii-it iv<.i|lK-rn RoJl WJjf Ov. will «. u Invk i-.Miiiil.rHp lUAuiP tO ATLANTA. M idiiin t»n(As follow ’ ii«« Urdc ~ wiujw a ! u~i r i o 1 I AkAiiutina, V.;. . . an.r. m* .u i*. A»i.c\ lllr, N. C.. 11H»; Ji>M .... ATL lliirtinwfon. *«. c\. .. inwilt,. „ nuv. 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Mfobmy, Va. JJ1* iu f.$.. 14 0D1 HwlkUi^.N. I!L . I*.T .. . It JO.I T» #o.t««..!k.. n*>... nat ...J tS ‘Hay lam villa.. li}.Ji*U0. IU Ttjvbb . R>"iV. i TpW. 4»U Wa^tm^too. U. c. ■ £imt«»>» ....*1401. w*j*r KtnoL Vm. #»«:.•■. Ir nt. Wanvuion. V.i,. . IM:»V.Hon I. WltJiwivm.-^f U. 'u fcSrf ... 1) Jb. WhywtiMg,. Ui.rj.jav. . •.Halo frvMk iaicf MitiUatc tmbvUln ptr»imriJo«.) SXPLA v V 4*1 • ;.T. A: Tlckc-tM will latac'.l Ni/tctBlNTlaad It •ml itniir frtrai rwilrwl^f 1»iu ficci’inbor If* IK»\ 1 net'll*cr. will* final .n.»|r J»A,,r.-%r> 7. AfDP. Ik TU e. t*. w til t ,- btiy lvo*n Cepteu >aa 19 to tMinut-fr ^K H's irciunu'. wtm ilrml Hnlt tvrcntr sity. .'ai« Inm. «htu. or mIo. UmicU Will \m. Mitit iln-ly Crt.ia N. i'Ksbr*’ IA M tkcnmlr-r HP, l^clii-nvc, w|ylt non) llinil iKiwbn (li* <u;n in**n0ar** cf Mlu. Mo tlrLH. lo hoar ki w+r Hunt J •uuorjr T, l«9L I*: ‘riolkd* ■nil* l*o 4fot«l on TiK-aaJujm aod T»i\i»wH«y»oC cifo*» v.rtl n>nn ^ rl tiiacr 17 un til lArouiUT J4. I9»\ ii*ot*«vvc, w 1 tii lidtl limit Ivn (lOi <3mj a frui»» •l*i*w t*4 Ticutil wlif t*4* «*••!.! 'lalljr fi\* u 13 to litaxiTiliiT JO 1Kb M<'.Aiuik\j with Huai (••Bit lot <ro fT/ <1ji>b. fiT-m Hair at mbU,*. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ip ll»c unit Hue mn'iliu ifo: Sv.MpItlun Uman-Ji, Prvtia^ n (U>tiT4(.-(rank, iMaudjard* mi«#o railway t'roni m.v (*talter ot Vho Oity of AtApota t> »hv C k|Mtf.tt(n tir.k.imiu, F«k ticket* ■ml futi iitfurn-Kii in nppljr to y%mr nonnwi aguni, nr ntuluwi J.ILtYla*. V\ A. 1Y:mk, Mai^irw. Ovn‘1 1*okb. Ajrt.. t£ft .iVVw •V.WtOlijiUiU, U. U Executrix’ iVotlce. Haring ilaMy f|s«|il.« I uh u««vulrlx of tl< lnM< witl ar>t ».f (go late Oavad K. >»onon, I lu-Klw all p-iniuk liokMaf ulilna u^kiiai :bc cvlun- or ciiil <».iv M K. Mnr ruw, dcoouvoo. to wliiMj *ti4»<- v* rlaa uinlur ilvaad. doty OiilliCaU aU«*, n*i or l*otoro lia Kind buy ftf .19«tnf, I>f4l« ur IM« ru.fk‘o wilt >• jai-.-l In ivar of fhdr rttwiity, All portk* k^LIrtt il l»i mM ttUlo arc ketrtij a.ar<oil to tttuVC imuM4uutu wnio* mont. Hama ft C, Mciri'iw, Ktocutilx u! Iluvt«4 a%. MiMiytf, |W<L flaoUMiiM. xc.j.,1; dim al*4-4 Tmsn e s s«le of Heal Estate. Jlf thlik; a ii'HK.- g{ mle vcd(4 In ttP l»f n >Terd «tXH-iitoi liy J. 1*^ Mt MiAlvr ami Annlo Mt*.Vli«Jor *n*t m^HT-ot t,i tgicdb Si paae 9C-4ot Mk* rivjrk of U i*»<mi i j i.cy, vy will t*A TVtMBtliiy Ike fitth ilnjr nt *o|»t., |4fS« to U»r UIuIm>i NhMin* far nidi «t flu.' Court I»uib*o door In IkvliBM. K.r. •tint Iti*o< o# lan4 bouofL'T v foil"* •: dcafintihur fOP ft.it m»Mh c*f h\r and TtM* PtriMl* in tbo loan of iIf. 0^ iUPP thone* with T*w^ Orn-? .«* 7 W «• fortius lUW. fhr'nuv K. » H*M icj u» 4 iV/ni* N 1 w too feet lo 9 MlU**, (Cfiiot l4 4*1 W lr> 11»0 hedill Mlna. Ill-ill-4ta. k AotviitHA. o aTi n 9 tt-4 rntmm. Wvc-f J rOCWW - '-av.- r •Ty.sv-'tw*! [ IS YOUR NAME I ON THE LIST A* a «rt«rrl!»'r la I lie \ [ u.urraBM n uk. ii:. ii » , | hunt, An'lriw lirttiV H Ian.1.1 1*»? »*nJy )"i »!ini iu kc-ai I ! puMol "ii U~- mnihly >wn II , *111 uni yon. Only {li.ja n year, 79 cent* for 6 mo*. i | 90 cents 4 for noi. | X>*« thnu 3 at*, n week I 8»tl© for Piii'tUloii. tv ku>«iriMv •• VH i*t*V tit thl Oimrt «*r ;. +m •« 0p»M, In n wrfcil Hi* f *»tVvfliavl'ur m\t*J>r-,*riilfWjit W. T, Vn*k» .ol v». iv V. f'.ill* h Ml. Thi* timlrr* «Uv* wiNti'f fur ml- i'» Mi • Hf. i<m til'Mtr «t OUwrt M n ****** In ImUiia X.C.. •n il«© ?«fc «»> ihm« Rlr«rt(tr p*r*itt( ViWl H r,**i»r, OvMhuU UIV«4|I|«, rr-4>*:l«iliHr tn<- **.)■ i* J. L Tvrmvo. W.T. MM*. *ivl .vh*f#oft«r»t»* li»|r v fvmrn© k*4. VVC’IMf hC mIn, noo fl-VI Ivtuifl M* WHHJNi,^r.#rKl | Vi r *t*A ink.f lntHfUl. urn mrf vr.Mt i# Ilf ^rtkifcc vinm^rlR #i4kh«*viMit hjr i,i4 krmiHilr* V»v11} (v !•* v|Mar.nr4 l*v ft* c**rt. rtllv pvWi. A. •«. M um ’I. aiiMwlNluw#. AmrMfflcmiw iiHtinO* )
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1895, edition 1
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