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Utaan wii»H|Iq| fart, that tha Majority at tha patpto to Barton Coon Urn dill 4Miog, thad aattaa totaling high l«HO»k»f. aad tbto U and it to haat to let goad ■aha eaUtatty I bowl era, aa far often Baha hard I at taking advantage of that valuable ti«a which to gim than far battartag their aoodlUon by taaiand ‘ * they not only C ny to n point at . dtaaetlefactloa in id# thoae with whom Uwy ► to tawtart. Im nCataaatUBor ansa Into a neighbor . Ibapaopia wlthhla aad lb win taka month, of to aamtnaot tha aril la d# hda ptBanaa. And aaaaon an tha paapta rantiaa them la Improve aMattnUwir tuanclal condition. and thaMhag an aa the rand to proaparUy, tha haakhooa of tha PapnUrt pwrty will ha bradai. tar It lhara t» fooadaloo ter any at tbrtr argtunanta, it nee*. atfOy raqalma hard linn ta aapport EUROPE IS II EASIEST. DETEEJOJTED TO PIOTBOT OHE18T U1 «0BJEOTS V HER POKE. LOKOUI. Oel, 12.—There la do deny lag that the coadlUoo of a affairs at Ceaetontiaopto during tbs pmt wash •M facta moM atrlooa, an much so Um| E3? d£H »^s#a Id VMW1 WMMoa itMMd quit* a crisis whan WdminffUwdiinnn pcsaaatrd wbal asenia tn har« imm vwy Back llta u eMaaattoa to tha Porta, la tha ttetoalM Iftmttoal note; aad whan the Tnrh lali anesraaaaat, by aaa wrip |l« to another, failed bo reply. It looked vtfykMMb naUtha Bmiah daet of nineteen warahlfa, prntrfully rocking and patching at kn naahnraja ad* the Jftoidrtt Laaiaoa. wkkla cou too lent disuses a< tha mourn of Dardanelles, would bo Called opoutosUlI further Uapraaa upon thaTurkish mind that Swop U hi earnest In dsaaandtoa r* ftotofer.<UiMato nd protection for the Ubrlntfaan tetyrota af tha Facta. If theca la any daaht aa to tha grave AT*** affaire Hi the tot gtidad latu Ibla waek, It may ha ^MMttodkMMMl by tha at .lament that toe situation was ear la an enough JomU far the auddaa ratans frow ptoPI*, Pnjaoa, of tha RUn^la of Hi Hah ary. Premier of Great Britain, who wna enJ'iykm tha autumn lann at bis aaUU near that seaport had la £•, *"■ Bwttwcuud af tha Right Uou. Georgs J-b°toh«n Fir* Lord of ilia Admir alty aad toe <*! | for a onhlnat oaaaaU wOeli ka to ba bald tarty oaat waab. The Briilab Mediteiraomnaqundroo, m Mnid ts Uo Anocfatid Prc«, from ConatanUnople, had baaa off tha inland f ,Tmm *»k"tooa to tbs Htraiti of Durdanettoa, for two »tok» paa*. The ordinary into of H*• £"*• R •* two. would have brought Uto British warship to tola island; 6at tae cruise would have harm eootlaued and ao psatoBtad atop wooM, under ordinary aireamstaaoas, liars beta toads so aaar the Dardanelles. Tbart S?**; [* *» tod aurprialng that oven Um Turks Hats her own OMVtoocd af the ,fc! *?'*• °* Gfo«»Ur now off tkolriand of Leaanoa an thaw under dkoo* last ruction* from tha Brltlto twaw tha aU yowaia to regard in toe Ratoara question, tha position of ! Piwko la exciting aosM rmfiiw in ««HI» arc let and too q seat tar whether Fusee will attempt to go to ww to oaeupytag aanny minds to hoglaud as wab aa Germany. tha gan etal optaioo beiag that atm won Id ha koidad to this as well aato many other (Hratiga to record. Um English MO W« gmolr InUriaUd in Kaw \ ork election*. Tha Daily ChrmUcls, for example, mid yesterday: “H »m boot —prem* Uterest U tta whole •odd IT tbs tad governnaoot of •Mat of Um Aatnui eiti— has keen a set-back for tta Ttemoniaiijf rniywkm. It Ksar Tati ran re ear as tar foil ora in this respect. aba all] •taMgth— Um Damoeratta InsUtuUons of tha world ” /pwraaeat rrxaarksbte Influx of goM and silver fete the fook o< England la ■evmlr taxing tb*'capacity of tta •tetmag roams” af ttat great flssaclm] laatttatian. sad work— art busily at work talMtng extra ateat-caaad ctara 5!T!,Srl^,,*or!,P °* £55. lack* **$*•£. A «• sawTlhal Um Inflax of valdatta asatals I ad katas a subauatlsl revival trade. Tta Ubarch Congress, which lias been setting in Horwlcfa this week, taeot^ yesterday to diseavslug Has day ofaservsnos. Tta Bishop of Nor *■“, who presided, asya tta apper elBiBra woro Um gfnonoc Una oca Id (ho onstter of tta seonlartzatioa of tta 8a^ ttsauRuss.'sss raeote and novel reading The aoasiag winter reason pro as tern to be tbe most extravagant known la faaia Tta Mndlsaaa are sailing Many rtsh velvets sad rata aad tta “bow •tales” driving mats are Hand with ■inx. Hit. roll snbfaw collars ara typteal Of tta present lavish non. Tta AatULyacktng Society has been taMIng mors meeting this weak and tan pa—ed nanietton* drctariag that ••taming, (booting, hangings and other torterra” eontloo* U be Practiced la dowries ms porsoae laac oaat aad guilty and that white natUag with tta ntanda of honasalty la tta Lalted Slate la indtgasat protest agnteat ita sUoaltiM in Eastern oosatrlaa they fear itatauafa protasis am “greatly weakaued by tta nation of people of tnelf own roam” Tta ms latlotH akoaay ttat tta early part of lids year stankl taea be— marked by adtatoatlon m tta aaattar of Urnm ■ardsis; tat it la atefanwl within poet Poor mootta asara of an voted ant tar* bare oeeaned, peeiall* In Ktorlda, Ksoteeky, ana, Ilflooi. aad Ohio, The Tario-CKjr U nU/ttl mjm UA Joku (J. Tipton, editor af Iha KaUtrt. fordtnn Ztrmcct't*, team that Prol iant Cleveland law aeooptad an lovita tlan from Oot Track Coxa to UKDd •ovcnd daye wttli blot at hto daligkirul Gr*a»i Klrrr farm In Kavbarlord county atmoUiw <ja»H. Mr. CIiwImI wtfl May ever with Oat. Ooxa aakaratarm tfom Atlanta aUmt Urn MU. "S«"7 abaci. Wlmn Ua ahaheieeUmdaenMUaor ncl* (in away a bottla af tfcrlr Dtgaettve &e T!** •*“ "* **■* May Tort •Mar, Utra wee a great nul» and a gnat aaeay parade thought timyovre eraay. • •atdagnwt atanta Drove it to have 52*» *J*T >Urar. MfyarUaKg tree ssaiVSX i*"**M;i *•** •"*«•* •** took a Ana battle dune tmek far antra and ne*d far It with phmeera, oayiag u»y hadd<rt»rd batter ManilaTrim tie aaa ibon from an/other mediator they had mml Tbrm to oetbbtf aa uaifomly oar arnefel to Ua irratmaat af ataomob Uoehhn aa Ue fbmfcor MgWIn Ctif. !5uwTu auw ** katurtkaM * l^S^bTui^lMmo0*^ t' ” • 2 SMB Uaayeeaetoaa. •Iron* ta uT^SImVa"ngTt^r uZ ■UVer which recalled in Um complete •Mfent of tbs IS to 1 fateea. By a veto of Ml Ml to 10* VI* UM •oograae refuse* to taeert Um wordy "at a ratio not to mill 1* to 1'’ In a roaalattoa asking Coagraaa to nan both •aid aad Oliver oa a parity aod calllag lor oa International ooateronoa on tbe monetary question. The Rouloiiou wao oao which bad ]«t com from tba coaomtttae oa reso lutions, aad wao roportod favorably. U was oOmd by Mr. J. O. Uftnat, a prominent delegate from Iodlaaa. la aubatuaeo It deprecate* Um proa tat onwdlttun of tminoa to this ooun try.oad called upon tba President of tba United State* to call an latorea tiowd congress uf all nations wllilng to oalto la tbo tqual oao of both gold aod ailvor. Then Um free stiver daieaaloe wanted tbo paragraph changed to as to read "willing to anile in Um sqaal use of both wold aad alhree at a ratio not to exceed 10 to L’> Nambert of daMgatao J a taped to their fbet aad U waa soon evident that tbo Caagraaa was opposed tn the amendment The qnootion was Crat pot vlrs voce aod tbo nooa bod It evG dtotly. ▲ vou by Stolen was called tor and roaultod ta Um rejection of the amendment by a vote of 381 9-T4 to 104 VIA Georgia’s delegation was divided. Tbe States, known as tbo Mirer Staten, favored Um amendment, and tba Hast, tbo North aad tba Sooth voted almost solidly against it. The Sxbi waa mada squarely on tbo merits of the question, and tbo issue waa la no way doadod with parliamen tary technicalIUo*. Thom drlagatsa. who favored tbo free aad unlimited oolnaga of stiver at 1* to 1, voted for the aoMadoMat, aod It wao loot by a majority of 147. Tim Victory of tbo OOaod money ele ment in tqe coo gross was liaph toltod later is the day when a resolution de claring opposition to tbo farther loam of Inti reel-bearing Treaaary bonds or notes under say circumstance* wao lost. W*T Min Aid tm Cab*. *Mom IM| m>. nth. Inquiries by emit wd telegraph have beau received to considerable nembere of lata at tba Depart want at Jaatiee aa to whether It a a violation of the laws of tbs Uulted State* for A merest] citlsana to express sympathy for tbe Cohen insurgent* la public meetings and to aid in fitting out expedition* to —bt iheaa. One of the moat recent l» front Mr. Watkins, of Albauv, N. V- Iu reply to It Ateoraey General Harmon has aaat tbe following letter, dated October Mb. which represents the views of the administration on the subject: “da:—For some reason yocr letter of September 9Qtb did not reach me n;U tfwUf “I hasten to any In reply that the organisation of a military force of any sort la tba United States In ala of the inearreetiou la Cabs would be In di rect violation of section B,** of the Hevised Statutes of tlio United Suite, which provides for a fin* not exceeding *5,000 sad Imprisonment not morn than three yean for every person who la any way takes part to sorb expedi tion or enterprise to be carried oo from Uwoeo against any weovtcos. Stats, eta, 'with whom tie United Stairs are at pease.* Aa the United States art not only at peace with Spain, but have with bar a treaty whereby the extradi tion of prisoner* and many other bene fits are savored, it behooves ell Ameri; can cittern* to have respect for Ute lews and ebllgationa wf their eounntry and regard for lu honor, to otaervr this law |a spirit us well aa In letter, to bn neutral In word as wall as lo deed: While there ie no law te pre vent American elclzene from apeak lag tbetr sentiments on any sob]set, sing ly or together, taking such actios as yew mention In your letter would. In my Judgment, be discourteous In the highest degree to a friendly power and tend to rmbtirrasa and obstruct tlie government he carrying out its deter mination faithfully to execute tbe laws and fulfill Its treaty obligation*. Very nepeotfoUy, “Jcdsok Harvow, “Attorney General." whjr smu> mi nww* Hiwrtr. K«n u4 OtMrrir, The rsoeet tour of Buffalo Hill through Um But« recalls the teat that Boot line, tho perron who first iatru dnncd Buffalo BIU to the world, has almost dropped sot of Memory, Fif lem or twenty ysors afn Ned Hunt Use's stories of wretere frontier Ilfs were the delight of the *»oung saaeiit* Mew of alt AsDerlen. They dealt with Iodises aod blood and warder uod rohterles, terrible bailies end hulr bmsltli eesupee, sod had for tlwir osnMs sod ohief rkrrvstors sooti per* •sears a* BsRulo IUH. Wim Bill, Pawns* Bill. Peadwsed DMk and ssrerul others who really rilatW) in the flaeh hat were for o time rnppoeed I* ho 0M««ly people of the story teller's TtrM ImsmumUoo. The hteMs pope* 1st tty of tbsee stories Miffrated to •mm a ner t lose Seer that there ehurn© tsr>| uesld prove a drnwieg ojtJ If tehee us ths road as e show Wild - aside s fader* se a beak wees where Me BUI to mastitis with ladlStreet eeeeeee on the roe/ Buffalo MB (W. P. Oudy) made* red hit from the aurt sad h la passes t dmw to the asolsttoe 6t ffad Bent line’* atsrtoe, ' ' ' l; |l Hffinr^rsSSS Bad, l woidd oat he wBhootltle "ft voe would knew the valneeflhto ■feat remedy I* UM fatally, aaed u> the HtaOhoMMa tgTAUseU. Os., Essss&r* s?r* ui aimim rea r«n mat. nwCMiml aa« »>*ia 11 ra triton Be* WatauroroK, Oot 13.-ii it teamed from aa autborsUve source to-day that aoae of Ute Central auj South Amertcsu govern menu will lake the Ultaltlvo lu recognising the tolllgereo ey of the revolutloaUu lu Cuba. Tbs press la CaU*as fsr sscsnba Judged from this point. Is unanimous In 1U Sympathy with tbs Cabans. Tbo fsar bofrtiMd, however, that tbo recog nition of tbo revolutionists by Vene suela. Nicaragua, Brail), Oeahrtnala, or even Mexico would be followed by the dispatch ot several flpanlih man-of war to tholr principal ports deassad leg both so explanation and eatlsfto Uoo. As Spain (mm s navy about equal to that of the United flutes, the woe Id her*, under there clreumsUnoes a suOcteot namber ot Teasel* for tbla purpose at half a dorea points on the American continent. As uuo* of U»e covin tries of the WeeUrn Hemisphere, except lug tho United States sad Chill, poteree s navy worthy ot naaie, no recognition ol Co baa rights wilt to made by there for four of the conse quence*. It la said to-day that *a aooe re the United States or (treat JlrtUle or some of tbo cubUdcuUI powers stove In the matter, their acllou will to speedily followed by all tbc Spanlsh Amerlcan republics or, this cootuent. Aa A aw* el iwa tttese TSii etsw UdnlsyeM Syamay hr r«s* CniRAOO, Ilia, Oct. 11—The ful towlng nddress was seat out by the committee appointed at the man meet logs hold In this city to express sym pathy with tha Cubans lu Uielr strug gle for iudepeudeaoe: arrxAi. to inx pbopi.r ov rux UJilTXD STAX** IN BMJlAr.r OP CUBA. “The committee appointed by the Uhlengo mare mootings un September { 30ih, wbldi were held to express sym pathy with the Cuban*, earnestly ap pesl to tholr fellow cllUees tbrougb out the Union to emll simitar meetiuga not later than October 81st sort wher ever practicable to to told oa that day in order that the movement may de rive the benefit of aoeh simultaneous actios as adding to Its Impressiveness. “As In Chicago, ao doubtless in oth er cities, generally, x f«« citlstos with the co operation ot tbs mayor, esn readily inaugurate tho desired move ment, and doobtlass elsewhere, es tore, tho promptitude sod enthusiasm oftbenepooreoo the pert of the peo ple will prove to be n gratifying man ifeeUtkm of the universal sympathy for the Cohens now braving death to achieve their independence. "May we take the liberty of suggest ing t<> you that you call on your mayor sad confer with Ivim se to the desira bility of Inaugurating a similar move ment. A number of elites have si ready done this and U woald seem de sirable to have all thus take part. Let us not rey ‘It Is no affair of ours, for there man are our neighbors engaging in tha sum struggle and for tbe same prtuciple ns were tha founders of this republic.’’ KB MAD MW WOCI. Aw* lb> H*mk<K T»«»C Ben lh> AllwtlMl «f «*M> Jail*. Ourtorte Kvwa. A atory worth telling come* from Clay eaaaty, where Judge W. 8. o. B. Boblnaon recently held court. At the atory goes, ihe Judge la last ner vous enough to bo worried by unusual sounds the squeaking of a new pair of brogane being eepeclallv distasteful. One day whit* in the mldat of a ease, the Judge’s oeaeee were assailed by tbs "squeak, squeak” of a bread new pair of shoe* that U* wearer had probably put on for umflrat tits* that day. The mao squeaked deliberately down the aisle of tb* oourt house, while tbe Judge looked sternly at bin, and the crowd in tom looked at the Judge. Suddedly the Judge called out: “tftop there t Slop right where you are." Tbe unsuspecting wearer of the offending shoes did u» was bidden. "Have you any business In this court T" Jodg* Koblnsoe ssked him. “Tea. sir; I bare a case here,’’ the QMLI) ftBIVlnd "Well.” wld tbe Judge, "sit down right where you we. When you want to move, notify tl>e sheriff, he will uotlfy me, end w* will then adjourn oourt untH you are moved." » ■«■»> Mrnta I'np m. Mrimw. HeraM. Tlw time for planting grain lias about arrived, and farmers should not neglect this important duty. It would ha iLiioids on their part bacauau cotton •*■» room up not to plant a barney grata orop. The ilse lo cottoa la proof post tiro that Ute prion M regulated by de Band and supply. Those fa raters are best off who raise at Itotna those product* which ate to b* consumed *1 bow* a good corn orop this year, bached Iff a good ont orop next spring, will wake our barn at bone Instead of the W.st_ tVe advise all farawra now In comatawoe lo now oat*, rye, wheat, •tn.; sow tb*m in your beM land* and lbs* Insure a orop. U you want a |U"d prion for cotton another y*ar ■ah* it your surplus crop and don’t Mock lbs warh«t with It. tTMOr Tsw»**n«» Uocrac iminul. ■Thera was one liny up to snug on •how 4a>, t?ith four buxom he went Into tbs lemon ado business. Woos the PftnsodlHtiona M* rtaan an H takas w—HnraW* stock to start up tamtams, ta not only foar. When tbs time for Wtaf Iota U» show sum hn had aisand i*a dollars sod bis pertoor had ooe Wtor, aim. Ils bought me on*Is north of a nnrtaig *oid t a git* the bw.nndtaed hisfoar lemons ass ■In . i Hal yg, )£*5r js i ggasaa*—-laws Kruptbm*, «ad pniltlrely conn Pika, »«0P«r mg aired. It I* guanustrod ‘ SS5?S'--‘Kl A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abso luteeurc for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. “The Ply-Wheel of Life” Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are ti»e fly-wheel oflifc. 1 shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my roticc.1 feel as if I had a new lease of life. LFairieigh, Platte Cannon, Col Tutt’s Liver Pills <*«* wiu. Diut *it jnmn. ■thr, **(—■*«. mm uiandtr *• M an IwU Hoxo Koxo, Oct. 15.—Advloes from Kuebeag stale that Uic deadlock which has existed in connection with tho cnmmloslon of Inquiry Into tbe outrage* upon tbo foreign mtaiionarlaa is ended. HrltUh Consul MaustMd baa had an Interview with tbe Vioeroy at Fukien, with the mult that the latter agreed that IS more of tbe men aoauaed or murdering the missionaries shall be executed sad that the remain iog prisoners shall be speedily tried by tbe commission, which shall bar* power to impose tho death penalty. TUI* solution of the difficulty it ascribed to au ultimatum whioh, it Is rep»t*d, was aeat to tbe Vioeroy by Admiral Duller, commanding tbe British fleet, five of whose vw*ssis are bow at Foo-Oiow. Wash t ir cl ton, Oet. 15.—Tire decre tory of MUte lias received a belated telegram from Minister DvuUy dated Peking, October lltU. subataatlslly as follows: “Mevcutceu criminal* will be execu ted at Kuteo (Kuebeag). Tbe Yemen (board of foreign affairs) agrees that all leaden sbsU Ire executed, sllpartici pant* sentenced to Imprisonment, nod alt Implicated triad. The eoeamtaeton of Inquiry will probably be adjourned. An Imperial decree haa been Issued re ferring tbe Implicated Mze-Cbnen of he la la to a board for paatsbmeat.” fir%iU WHmhmmmmm. DtArhuiSuB. It is very appropriate the Corbett ami Fitisin.moos mill should oome sC at not Spring* Arkansas. The emi grant who discovered that pool of hot water at the rad of a bard days travel was under the Impression ha bad atumblsd upon hla Setanlo Majesty's teapot, and that hit home matt be close at hand. Ua rebarneaaed hla teem aa aoon aa possible tad drove under la ah all night to get sway from that section. No scientist has yet refuted the theory of this pioneer, and its pretty tough the Governor should kick at their intaotlon to light at sash a plane. In the event of either having to go from there to the territory boneded by the rivet Sin, the journey would be so short the expense to the Florida Ath letic Club would be oonalderebly lessened, particularly if the water route is encouraged, and he goes through the springs. ViTOlo Oasstta. Every man endowed with common sense and reasonable health has a oom petance within his grasp, if be is only willing to pay the prlou. To do this ha need not be as cuunlng as Jay Gould, nor aa stingy as Ousaeil Sage, bat be mast both earn and save. If he earns little ha matt save a portion , If he earns much be meat save much. It ia hatter to have a ten psr cent, faculty for sarin* than a one hundred per cent, faculty for caratng, without it, A competence does not require great self sacrifice—great wealth requires parts utony auJ a heart of iron. We hive abundant examples of these. »*•» n*r»M are Made M Wdmlngloo Naanirr. North Carolina Its* a Confederate veteran In Elijah Walker, now 101 year* old. Whna lie enlisted to tbe great war be waa 67. An accoaot of him says that lie fought all through the war and was severely wounded several timet, having been allot In both liaoda, which latter wounds partly dis abled him. As long as be coaid sup port himself be would take no Mate pension, but now that ha has actually got old be lute applied for and bad granted tbe usual help. Ha la the atoll out of which real heroes are mads. Elijah Walker should he remembered. idMdlklMgaf slasks Mao , _ m Mm^^sw **wrg a Manley ImoviW One day last weak Mr. T. A l'arker kilted taro copperheads In his smoka hoaer, and no Urn aatoe day Mr. TJaa Whitlock found one la hla bad, Mr. Marshall one on Ills table, eod Mr. Ulnar Fstker drew live out of bis well. This Is a considerable snake story bat ws will vouch for It. FARMERS, TAKE ROTICE. Experience has clearly demonstrated that to taUggnt agrlasMsrlsts daotand better and higher grades of Feltlllxem, asd Is many aeotloee lower goods sod cheaper fertilisers have ban 33%? tberaiore^ofrSr'IS salts lilg-h Grade of Hoaao sod Aekl at low prices. All goodswald by Mart Hons barn amoaMdi with Mood aod meat thoa aonuialag aH Mm element* ol •Awl fond In thalr moot svalUbia Kras. They are certain to prodoet Satisfactory Keaulta (o all amooea. Pisa tars should study thalr owe Interest* aeete aad buy »<Mhlaa but the boat aad Mgb ais?3S5i,sr,'“—* Craig g Wilson. The Cold Weather here and now is the time for you> to ‘buy your DRY GOODS, SHOES etc. J\£y entire stock having been bought before the Advance in Prices I wilt sell all goods in my line at Old Prices and Small Profits. , Respectfully, J» E. DOUGLASS, BEAL MANUFACTURING CO. ~ DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MANTELS, BUILD ING and DECORA TIYE MATERIALS of EVER Y DESCRIPTION With our •killed workmen and great cart in m teellng and baying material, we tarn out work of a high quality that It I la own beat advancement. Our bualDtoi hi ouUlde contracts and building la an eateoalva one. It la a part of nor work In which waalwayaglva our beat attention. Oat our catlmate before placing con trade. Oorreepomtance aollclted. Beal ManDflMtarinff Co. “Seeing is Believing.” Te those who visited our place on Pi Ida j end Saturday It would be cnttrv V uaeisws for us to say that la point at quantity, quality and baauty our prewot stock of DBY GOODS sad MII.L1NXKY knocks out anything herstofors kept by us; that would be n waste of words. But we say it to Moss who couldn't ootnr. Also, Let us Add, We have the largest, beet, prettiest, sod cheapest line of LADIES’ GAPES Gastonia has ever seen. If yon don’t betters It, ooae and tea. A. C. Williamson & Co. City Roller Mills Cotton Gin. IT *n Ih. VMS vwwth pie Awd all Um eea waa tak II would take a whopping pie crust and a let of ink bottles to go along with It all Bat Ifthe piecrust were made of floor from the CITY BOLLXB MILLS people would soon use all the Ink lo writing of Its exseUsnt qualities. But this old world Isn’t all appie-pia. Some of It Is cotton fields, and tbs . Cotton Mast be Ginned. We'ie fixed foe that, too. Scales, Elevators. Gios, Presses all complete and convenient for quick, clean sod good work. Cocas right oo with your ootton sod-let ns gin mud hols It for market. Come oner, yon’ll oobm again. G. F. Me LA UGH EX, Proprietor. Ill for the Trade. To our Many Friends in Gaston am) eurrouudlng countie* we would mpectfully announce that we have received and are now re ceiving one of the moat Khrol atoeka of Clothing, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, IIAT8, CAPS, and in fiet everything aauailr kept la a Thoroughly Equipped Clothing Store. We want your patronage and we guarantee per fecl aatiefaclloo. Mellon & Shelton, 10 W. Tnutoflt., Ctiariotta, N. C.,—Next door to H. Barueh. Atlanta Exposition for (Igtitt, but for Heavy and Fancy Groceries, & Glass and Crockery Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, yoo wont to po to GALLANT A WHTMDE8. WB CARRY A FULL STOCK. Bring your produce to us. We guarantee high est market price. GALLA1T 11HITBSIDBS. Execution Bale. COSTNER, JONES ft CO. A! Km. i _ We are happy U> announce that from thia data we are “at hoae” to ear euatomm lo orir new and com mod was quarters on north eornar of Mala and Marietta atraeta. With lacreaaei faculties for atonog, haodliog and delivering goodi, wa an In position to aerva oor patrons an never before. tar Llaes. SHOES,.SHOES, DRESS OOODS,.....L'RKSS GOODS, CLOTHING,.,, .CLOTH INO, HARDWARE^..HARDWARE, GROCERIES,..........GROCERIES, thaw are oor lines, but waVe too basy now la any more. Th are IitIM to enll oa na. Whether you ara ready to buy or not, drop In and aaa new wear* And. COSHER, JOIES t CO.
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