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Ttaa who Might to tadataa to Wttl to fotaraatad Idiom by tto Vow York tto MkbWto of to aleotoral rtrtee. Bapabtleaa Ui, 877, Populist 22. Utah bM ton too added, making Ike total 447. •teteMag new that tto BapabUcaa aad Daaeaoratic parties hnr aoand raad that tto sttrac mea will the result as 1810, DsaoeraU I m, doabtrol 64. lx oaae Ike Bepabttcana aadDemo. Mato Ilia Mil tto afiyer qaaaltoa.tto rmadt wdl lank like this: BepahUeaae & W, Omaetau in, Popnliat and doaMTol S8; oeoaatary to a choice £24. If tto atectloQ li thrown Into tto Boan of Bapraawtatlvee aad tto toaa« an squarely drawn between •old aad attvar, aad the financial vtowa of tto majority of Ba driagatloe dtonalaaa tto vote a( each state, tto ntoto to aattotolad aa fallows: Geld. ; eUrar candidate roll erenly dt laaa a» teas. Than art whidlag tlsoee. We wan Madlag tto otter day tto Mimaaoaa aftta ItoanoraMi gMMatioa of Pitt •bout a week ago. IU of fiaata and doctrine" m la tto Gnaanlla B&teUw oaa aalasaa long, and blaaa tttto tastff was mentioaed a ~ ktatad at I Thera were ■ingle gold aland mosey, Esglltogold odiaaaaad rainous Anglo doctriaa. eectsin to Democratic ta £JjL enforced d nppraatoia yoke, caatnratloo afdtoartotUaotaage prlriBgm, 18 to 1 wilton waiUag a single day, atoll tloaaf MpareaatUx aa Mata banks, lb* ~ tax. aad two sections BepubUcan patty, rattoto! rar til or tbe reeolaUoM wen reed and eubreltted by tbe committee. • Mr. SitaMeeCend four eneedoMote. eee at whtoh declared that “we favor e tariff for raeeone only." Tbti eared tfca day for tbe great tariff reform party- Three aanhUioaa -amended yw —reimoeety adopted. Of ——ff ffawuoa. lam thaa 90 liaea are daiatai U RaamO, one line to tbe taatff, ead three Itaee to other things. Mew, oor ex-Gomeor Jarri* wee In thle eoeeeattoa. We eteh be had srr-si^ssr* I . i 1 9 ^Bat aedVdn’t. At lemat thereie no IIHUUUSCQR HMD. ' ■■ ■■ 'I i i A DELIGHTFUL TALK BY AX 11 TBTIV TALQXO. Ttoflm htomry MMMUlNtmr «• «® Spring. Xton no* I eutbalto* Cm of too ptae tom and MneUtoairab of too flowers toot b#»P*d inspire It ad m again toa bMgufttfiU jdTl-Caaa no* tar away, took of wbaoo blot eyes an aaaay oa Vtolots wno try tog to etrlr* lUelf. I hate famuoa wtotatoaaM about Violet*, aitooagta I um to totp h*r, and I hat* forgotten what I waa iaapkad to •ay ahoet the aanaon toao apae no. that I baton* forgwUaa Uat f aa of to* brwae. with Haloed of dear old Dellas flowtr-yard perfumes blended into no* deUetaoa whole, nor the oharaa et toe fay and to* Use and to* pinna. We tol. ta*y jown* and not an ax* paatonaahad come onr way, tat toe cottier of one of u* bad taugftt otto* old loteeoor. asw Md we Mug U mournfully thorn spring dtps, wishing It wm sU ao, sod hoping ffiut game cbssee Uatsotr might be ll*1" it was sad consider us Interesting atdimta. In those days ws didn't know that tors is ao old Stacy, aad that the chance liateer might kuow how it waa with Skadar hays aad not be at all surprised at what they did or at what tiie wag "reeled. Aad oo those dpriag evenings, after the eon would drop bahiBd the hi km, we wooM go far a walk, a crowd of us, sad to at than U esamed about a mile around the coarvfaaaae square. Often we had tbe younger meara» of tha family under oar ebaperoatge; and if the premoca of etraagere any where along the lm» »»m< ‘ w«e suspected, we employed the singular method of distinguisblcg oorteleegaadour belongings to their optnlea bp temporarily bee towing up cm oer chargee that pari of their Christian cams silent la every day uaage. One girt, I remember, mb atltatcd Uw ugly naaa of Henke for the pretty one of Herbert, when abe thought ttrango ears aad eytw wm within aar mage, and I rallied my eunUagmt to tbe fora ouder the start ltegty mw dlsttaetioM of Sarah aad Augustus. Surah and Augustas al ways rrqalred many admouiUons sod reprimand! when in the vieiaiiy of strangers, and ( oeu't reasembrr that they were otherwise thaa entirely do cile daring It all. And sometimes on those occasions we would make be lieve that all our friends wars dead— for that meant freedom. I well remem xr tbe first Urn* that a with to go to Heaven waa aay «n eera of mine. I bed detested all thought of Hraven, fiw with me it meant being pot Into a horrible black box and into the ground, by vague un certainty. Oar dundy-eehool superin tendent. whom I loved dearly, waa leaving Dallas, removing to I.incolu ton. sad tbe procession of tba wagons containing the household goods, the family aad all through the streets to the s tat tor, was an event. A music box chimed its repertoire as they weat aeoentieg the importance of tbe event, aod at last 1 heard tbe music die away in a alow and sweet good-by. It al most broke my bean. I rushed away and prayed that when l came to dm, (and like n certain yoang minister whose spirit It old and aad. I prayed far tbe Lord to come speedily), that I might go to Heaven wlthlfr. Marshall and bk family. For, la thorn days, going to Heaven aad going to Idncoln ton were stoat synonymous terms with am, for either met at leaving Dallas. A Haw England Hpnngtlme is ex Otadingly beautiful. People with won derful ryes tell as that tbe world lo which we move im bare oar being today lie bit of translated Hotven. U la never really Spring to ue until the bird* eon*, and we were so happy to «ee these this year. T1«e ooe we see first and weloome moot Joyfully to the robin, for the faithful little fdlow to deer to the Northern heart. AH North Carolina moat know the dory of Toes Dixon and the robta*. of bow be went over to Kew Jersey, «hot ebagof them and returned borne to be arrested for killing soog-bird* Kta defease of bis actios was. In sub Itanoe, -In toy Da tire South tbe robin to not eoneldeml a song-bird, end whoever can see music in It* sail can find tbe lest chord iu the bray of a Jackass.” Thereupon socm New York wit and lover of tbe robin aroda tbe observation th*t be wae an throe to locate that lont chord, so he enrol* go to hear the Ber. Mr. Plane preach the eery seat Sasday. There to rouaie ia the sang of tbe robin, nod ha Is no InteroetlDg bird in fact and ia faney. Who ban not road sad latroniised Whittier’s The kubie f—la wbieh the e*d Wetohjpraadawther reprovee ber ** *T*llfc"*”l,T- haea you sot aSsJiKSSSy “Ha Mro aonl new la aw imic bill. AndhuhCaSuulaeeooWaC Mk You MW roe tlw sun ow kb run Or aroe ibat roonb ■ he 4com It la.” Tho roblii Uguraa In nwuy bssellfol Isgsnds. Out ha* it Ihot when Christ MM IUswsp to Uslrsrj. baerlng 11m MOSS sad wasting His erosm of thorns, ths prtylajt hind stashed om of the thorsu tbst prases* Into tho asi«i doth, when the Wood of tho Ssrlor raa dows apse tho roOta'a brsoat, (Whig it forerrr tbs aurft of lie Staarwr. Ho dm sloe Is Isgsndss As fsnhfal srstshsr at tho Hsrtor’a tssshsodsf baring heipsd sasH tee adessstaa aoeg after the rreensatloe. Hrsrp das sr two *s rsad of sane rjssrir-^K^rts Sn&TSVESJtat hsstr msrarp NgMo apro doatathotsd hilo of *st tors to Mo gsaarsl food. tTWro st* capita, srrp pmgmoteo m». ■ ata, ate bailors tbst sots sod tags bars sosla. hot abettor the <Cg eretras lata Ms ass, or tbs was let o the dog Is ooc dstsraissd bp the ksosrtsg suss. Yea fears sil fessrd !**•**. *•«•jm/SS _ 1 ■ the avenue. At length, reluctantly, be would retire lo aoma nteo retreat In rt'ade or sonatina, bat would Very ep an alert latereat In tho whereabout* of the bubjr whose martyr be bml let hla Pmod and baagttty aci( become. She wowU noil end torn and torture him until hla gentle patience w*a surely tried and ho would pat out a protset titf paw. bat always the elawa were carefully drawn In, and In all their ahlrmtahea lira baby received not tho taiutaet actaloh. Sometimes Tohv hilled robins, not to oat but in epori. and whan remonstrated with aud told that ba bad dona a wicked thing, Ira wo«U lift hla tail aad make a flying trip to the ohurah aorooa tbe lawn, •boat ha—sat window waa left open —"to ooofsao”, aa the bind girl V*. Usead. Ha always returned looking aa if be had baea absolved, and a llltlc iotas waa “charming” other robins, If eeodtUooa favored. Be loved hla master with a loro cats seldom Show, and every night came lu for hie petUog. He waa paaaioaately fond of nwb, for a cat, and would Jaap upon tbo piano while bia master played aod sang, turning hh hand en quiringly and enjoy irmly about, and purring after a lima Oae day he de cided to play a taira of hie own com position. and walked tho k*y» buck and forth, atoppiog with poised foot nod wondering expremlon now and then, evidently at a loos to know why be did not pen sees tbo appealing touch, than jumped down aod walked oS in disgust. That waa bia first aod last attempt to give the music within him exprueton, except In the usual cal way. 1M day came when hi* master no longer mm down to the dining-room or book-parlor and the piano in lit* front-parlor wee silent. Then Touy defied aH otd rules, and went boldly to the door of hie master’s chamber on the teoood fioor. Hers be cried until he was let In. He ran to the bed and Careened the hand nut down tn him, twisting and tarcing and mewing with (Might. But before be loft the room he began to cry, and he )u»d tu >« pat oat by force That very morning tbe doctor* bad said that Tony’s muster would bo well to a vsiy few days. Uat Tony knew better. And we wbo watched Tony's distress dhl nut fally belter* the doctor*. The next nlaht Tony's master lay quite, quite uaieep In the front parlor, and all night lo.ig Tooy kept watch outside, under one of tbe parlor-window*, si 1, sitting lire night through at an upper window, aaw. Again and again he would mak* a homesick cry, and for three days thereafter be refused food. After live funeral Tooy disappeared. Several of tbe neighbors saw him on the front Step* once ©v twice shortly afterward. Perhaps bt waa wondering If be could ret*sin. And If be could not, if Be were la doubt about it, better not abow himself. II* had not coma back to be seen but to sea. lie assured him self and left. Last week I saw him—a oertaln scar b* bssrs made me certain that It was my same old cat. U was on this ■vtsim, but farther op. • Tooy]” I called. He teemed like a visitor from the dqpd, for he bad been gone more than ayaar. Soma other per boo’s pet today, handsome and well groomed and bearing another name, la all probability, be remembered his old name and looked at me reminis cently out of bis buoan-llks eyes. “Won't you come with me, Tony ?” I asked. He seemed to reflect” a minute, gate me -a commission sta •lance, then tamed and walked away. I mads no further effort to get 1dm. for he la in good keeping, and he bad a oat’s strange and mysterious reason for leaving as ha did. After all, U may be with Tony as with people, what the world so often call* forget ting may be only resignation But aay that cats haven’t tbe reasoning fnealty and—a soul I I wonder If the reel of tho world has tbe base ball eraxe to tbe extant that Hartford baa it > Almost at ilia end of oor avenue Manager Karol* b»i opened a new ball ground, and it la neediest to add that the boys of tlie vkliiUy are about demoralised. The bailee of Hartford are more Interested la college teams than league teams, bat they can talk aa knowingly about "rotten pitying" and -dying’’ and "baae balling’’ any sport wUo roll* thitherward daily in bis carriage with tU complement of rubber tires m-d ducked horses. Tbe mAOHgement of tbe electric car system is bsppy—It al ways la, If theta la anythlog going on Co draw a crowd that it may put a placard on in front. The Hartford cars do glory In mentor placarded. The eirotrie system here Is almnat admirable, and what with that, three or four bicycle manufactories, and the finest, fleetest, speediest horses that meaty can buy, ere don't walk In Hartford, exospt us a luxury. After the appearance of my former letter 111 the Oaxbttw, 1 received sev eral letters of question* from different rnadtet. One asked why marriage —mid sfteser a failure tiers than in tbs South, if woUMn demanded more rights, or was man tbe impossible oreaturc Some time again I «niy try to answer. However. I will say now that lbs man of tha Keith, in my opinion, le oarer Impossible. A. W. II Hertford. Conu.. May Wrd. 1900. CMkaa>« Maker*. MatM.Utr I !■»■», Tboee who know n-Manli.il Tyn Gleaa kaow that be bai the faculty of MUlag off tiling* pretty well when be ebooare to. Remarking on tba Kipub liana State tlokal, Mr. Glean aalJ tUat It waa nroaaaary ta ham a complete outfit and therefor*. Walter waa pul M to float Ream 11 and Raff Uanderaon waa put au aa a “Biakov." Mr. (Itenn dtda't an ao, but be donUleaa thlnka tba •Makar’’ la a trlfla heavy a»<1 U My pull the wbola outfit under. Don’t bolt your food. It lrritatm your aioaaeah. Uhooeo dtgretibia food and a hew IV ladlgratlon la a dan serum eteknraa. I’ropvr earn prevent* ft. Shaker ldgeattv* Cordial ourr* IV That la the lean and abort or ladlgoa tba». Kew, the quart lea la.- Iura you l«t Udlgaatioa f Yea, If yoa Hava pain ar dleeomfort »fUr «*tlug, baadeaba, dtaatneaa. oaetra, abend ve breath, heart bum, tan goer. waukaea*. firm, Jaundlee. 6etul«*o*, low of M Irritability oeoetlpa’ieu. au. Yea, you have 1ml part i ao. To •ora It. ubo Shaker Dlgaatlva Curdtal. Tha Widlalpal knrba and pUnta of wbteb Shabar nitertiae Cordial la aaaipnard. kelp ta dlgwt the food In your ataamob i kelp to Mmagtheu year w—nek. Wum your afaMab la Mnum wtd keep It ao. Sbubar DlgwtlmOordtal la Jor^aM by drug Wlliii IN GASH OR IN BRIMSTONE. A SERMON WHICH HAGHEFIES A DEBT-PAYII& RELIGIOI. —~~— Oar JKo .In* AigiMx-MiiuUw Bn'l my 014 Mh-VwTa to* iiu« Slatul* »J liMltutain S.i* *f IVaOrtfr*cr Areas* U» I'M*** -U«* till' Vuxi ('arscr. mu) Ittr Pulj^lM. Omit tf Mm WUo Uout r*y IMr B*M». Kev. D. R. Tutlluii' R. 0. ChHaUan Advocal*. I “Ovt no umn ar»iliin«. _;UKBaia its Just at this tins oar country needs s religion that will make a Ban pay bis debts. Shooting don’t Sot Us old notes and accounts with God nor man—cash up. We want to pounce right on s fel low and pat blai out of the church If ko goto to a ball, or theatre, or gats on a druuk, bat never tey a word to tbs pious scamp who never pays his debts. Preachers and people who Uu oot pay their dcbta ore doing tbs church more harm than dauoers sod drunkards— there ace morn of them In the church. Reader, am 1 getting close to yon P Tlwu lay down Uio paper and go and pay up and you eaa read on with eaae. Aud don't you stop payiug because the * 'statute of limitations” avenues the open acoosut you mads for your brend mud iaeat—God’s law knows do such statute. You pay It in oaah or God will make you pay It in Ore and brim Sloan. Goa knows no such excuse Irons paring as ”homestead exemp tion.” You raise that excuse to keep from pajriog your debts and you cau slop singluit "When I con read my title dear to mansions In tbe skies” —yoo’r* got n»ue ap there. You m *y soy. 1 would pay If looutd. How hard bare you trind '/ li dying at Ibis moment could you <uy, I’ve don* all In my power T Hava you tried to savn a little each week or month for ynur debt* P Are you spend ing no money for things to eat «nd wear that you oould do without ? How muon do you spend per year for cigars sod lobaooJ ? Make the calculation. Put that amount to yoar debts. Do you eat dainties aud luxuries V Plain er diet would likely kenp you from making doctor’s bills tbut you won’t pay, and lenve you mopey to brlug up bock accounts. Do you strut abuot with an umbrella over your head while your creditor walks la the broiling saa P Don’t you out shines on Llred lorn-outs (may he they are not paid for) wbeo you might walk and use the money to lonke your creditor* smDn 7 A plainer sirtt of clothes would be more becoming till too oao pay for those worn out lust aenaou. Wlwn ex penses not necessary for the feeding and clothing of th* body sro eut off and applied to the payment of debt*, thou you grow in favor with God, aud not till tlisn does God excuse you. ltepenlaucs on tni# point must be or tint Godly tort tint ooedeth not to be repented of. Beader, were yoo sorry Ibat you liad net paid your debts when you made a profession of religion V If you were not that is just why yon bare not got n debt paying religion. True repentance bus a backward as well as a forward effect on the life of the be liever. lie will, as far as possible, make good bla pust wrooge. Many | new converts slog. "Jesus paid It alL. all to him I owe." Xo such thing; Jesus did not pay it all. neither do you. owe all to him. If the week before you were converted you owed your neighbor leu dollars, amt was able to pay it you owe that neighbor ten dol lars yet; Jesus did not pay that for you If you don't pay that debt it will meet you at judgment as snre you are a Ho lier. U Is menu lu you to expect Jesus to pay debts for you that yon eau pay yonrteif. If you have a Christian heart |u yon. think how much Jesus paid fur yon that yon never could have mot at God’s bar of inflexible justice, homo people think that the clrunstog stream of Jesus’ blood crushed Htnal away and deluged the law uu such thing. Jesus came not to destroy, but to fulfill, and give grace that we through him might ful fill. Jeans enforce* tho command ment* aa the role of life. At the close of a great revival a few yean ago a numher of young men came to me to know if they ought to go and pay bills then that they bad mado at barrooms for whiskey, etc.,I told them tu "owe no man auythlng.” "let uot your good be evil spoken of”—give the devil his dues. All of thoso young men, save ooo or two. went and paid up those l'ii.id debt*" and have made no more. Those who eould not see that It was their duty tu pay those d>bta have returned to their old paths and their second state la worse than the first. i nao lei ine whole cnurr.n pray ror a revival of dwbl-paynig religion. In every revival let preynr bu made that tbe new convert* may have grace to pay op "old debt*” nod not contract i**w one* witliont a good probability of paying them. Lot tlta ministry enforce thil duty publicly ami privata ly (with dUcretiou) and great good can be aoeempllshctl. If pn-uobera would look after Uile matter of dcbt-iwytug among tlielr oongregatioO* their own debts might b* more promptly paid — clilckena come home to rooet. Boil) preacbere and people need to be more careful, prayerful and payfal along this Hoe. Tbe greoUwt neeeeelty of tbe present time h ronAdenoe among the people, fat thaehurcli command and demand liur membersblp to lire up to tbelr promlaee and contract*, and anon tbe present flnaucial darkness will give way to a brighter morr. of Mroeperliy In all IniiliHwa circle*. Keep tlm A met. corner! and front ecale etear of euaaebere who een and won't jwy their debt* (lire pulpit too) and the word preached will reach alunera. May Qod give laereaau to Uieen word* which are written for the promotion of hi* kingdom la tbe practical dealing* of me with men. [Anyone dealring n copy of thle eer mrm can get It by writing to Rav. D. n. Tuttle. Ualelgh, K. 0.1 A-in- «hU<t« Wav. T. R Kandnll. jamtor Urace >1. *. Church, A Quota, Oh. *ay»: "I taka pleasure la Unifying lo tha greet virtue of Ming's Royal «k>rmrtimr In relieving night awwtt* raeulUng from the debilitating InduMwe of malaria. Id a aerere ordeal through wbleh my family peaerd from till* oppweefv* vMietton, 1 found OertneWcc to be nn immediate specific. Ttnre elec fout.d It a speedy Untie to the dlgrethm, end a meet grateful and refreshing remedy lu the heated reason wlien suffering fr.no relasetlon end general debility.'* y»* pakagn, 1st go Ipittld, M» deeee, •L ror aslt by fro* ToowneeR Omatmny. — - — ■ ■ ■— ■ BbihH and rrlirhu*. jlUilou IMr. cnloerd inno. Contrary to exiwctutione. Duuiel L. Rur-wll was urunluawU for Governor at the Potato Convention lort neck. TUI* la U*o mat'd mlafortnm; that could have befallen the party, lie it tbo weakeat man that could liavo been uumiBoted, a art tf lb* Democrats can nut defeat him they liiil better so out of lho business. From preaeat indlcu thxi* W. A. Uuthric teem* to bo tliv coming nmn. Tho R public* •* in the western part of the State will rapport him tu a man. They swear they will not rapport Hu*o*ll. They **y he bos not *upportrtl the Republican ticket In yeen, and they mean to give him a dure of hie own raedlolno. It Is estimated that not leas than forty thousand persons will knife Rus sell. Ha) convention refused polut blank to make Ruaaell'a nomination unanimous It was the machine against the people, and Uie people revolted. The machine scoured hi* nomination by fraudulently counting him te, bat a nomloatlou Is not aa election. A split In Ibe party la inevi table, as it is uot probable that the h*rmoiiixei s will got eveiybody la line. The next Moveroor will bn i» Populist or a Democrat, but It will uever be Daniel I,, nueaall. The Republican party In North Carolina U dominated by one man, and that man is .Inter C. Pritchard, liu rules with no Iron hand; Ills word is law and bla decree is inexorable. Any OH wbo attended Ike late Slate* Con vention could see that ba was the ruling spirit In that body. One word from him would bring order nut nt oliaoe. A Urge majority of tbft It.— putdiesns of North Carolina favored Col. O. R. Dockery for Governor, but Senator Pritchard bad a candidate iu the prrsou of Dauiat L. Russell. and he named bis man. It now remalua to bo seen if he can clnct him. It m»y be news to Senator Pritchard to learn that a large number of Republican* have knives up their sleeves lor him. Boas role may ault the pie counter politicians but U will nnt De tolerated by the Republican voters of Nurtb Carolina. Tbf r artist a ot IIm W*jx Ntvnroc Journal. Oocc again North Carolina lias reached the parting of the ways. Dimly we Mir the outcropping* of the danger after the last election. It Is now more plain. See how the vul tores hare been flocking tloee the slight sacoasa they then gained. They now have Uie bold andaotty to put forth ea their standard bearer the toost vindictive man In tho State, one who declares that the milk which he drank from a black pap has been natritlous In the production of negro tQlliatiuns, and one whom a sensible colored man publicly deaotinced as a race disturber and strife producer. Will you go on votlug as you have since yonr State was snatched from three hands in >70, or will you depart, follow this man, directly or indirectly, in his mad race of party tnrmoll, race bitterness, social strife sod business stagnation ? Vote for free silver if yon will, voto tor gold If you want to, and no man shall say you nay; but (or God’s sake, your owa sake, ana for the heritage you wish to leeve yonr elilld reu’s children, vote for the perpetua tion of your own blood, your own race and yonr iwn supremaoy. Men of North Carolina, worthy sons of thrice worthy fathers, think, and thinking, act. Tbe lirtw E*iul to IS# Bswfsnwy. COncord Tim nr. The one-year-old child of Wm. Fry, of Forest HID, got a piece of cast Iron about an Inch long and half an inch lo diameter in Its throat list Tuesday. Us aiothrr in trying to extricate It pushed It farther down the child's throat. Dr. Montgomery, who for tunately happened to be near, was im mediately summoned. He took the child by tbs beele and shook (t until Che piece of iron cumo out. The child would have choked to death In a tow oilnutea without attention. —eeetra XwwS fatally liar* w Hear. MxUuirb«ai Index, DuriMTinfaf). We can only voice the sentiment of the whole 8t.it* Pro**. Republican, Democratic and Populist, that UukSetl i* the weakest ra in who could have bom nominated. If I* pest record will bo fatally hard for him to hear. His attitude towards the negro will make the more Independent element of that race very difficult to manage. ’Jim Democrats will oppose him with a deroeneas that would be aruused by no candidate the Republicans could have named. Pint CM or WntUi. gootaijr Union. lu Adjusting Um Qro itnornooo low ctuaeil b* bunting of II* aalearooma ■nd (lock of wheel* on Imnd of ooe of the largest and moat popular bicycle manufactorlng com panic* In tbe United Htatr*. Um feet dor*loped that tbe coat of ono hundred dollar ma chines was but nineteen dollars at Ute factory. . 1 lu-uagji Tkew nmt Sew. Rrn Tlilcun h* ft, I um a LtomoorAt, pure uuU fttiapl*. l believe lu Bghtlug for ruform* inside of party lines. I Indicia that any attempt to Organise a third party lu ths doutti would be an absolute failure. DmTUwuIdU. 10 to 1 or butt. M4 Mot Advert Mr. Baa* Wn Bear MarStM Monttn,. A fnend tall* ns that be raoeotly want Into tlie store of u business man who did net advertise, sod arm* sur prised to find Mm busy- Tbe storo *'»per, It transpired, bad the Itch and a Watorbury watch, and when he wasn’t aeratcblng be was winding hie watob. It la A Me SaMaeaHp IB* Mxewrva, OnrCMurvk Hww*. We weald kindly advise soma of onr young pvopt* not to a*c chew in* gam dating religion* arrvlcr*; It la anno* lag to nervous person* wbo may he sitting near. WOO’S SKUAKMEI? FREE! AT THIS New York Racket. A Handsome 3-4 Life-Size Crayon Portrait Free, Ai ft compliment to my many patrons ku<1 the public generally, for ft abort time I am going to giro to artry purchaser of Ten Dollars worth of goods a Fine h Life-Size LTayon Portrait. There Is cot a family but possesses sours picture of Father, Mother, brother, or glister which they would like to bare reproduced iu a life like tud durable manner. Call at orree and see skkcixen at my store. What more suitable for a present V and as my liberal offsr win in. tore immediate orders in large numbers, your early rlalt Is desired. To secure one of those Portraits, it Is necessary for you to buy a frame, which t will furnish same as sample to be seen st my store for tS.SOend upwards. iFX^isr to issue tickets on your Brst purchase of 0 cento or over, and every additional porchs.se. lam* or small, is added iharetn and when the amouul reaches fl'MJO we deliver, free of cost a 3-4- Lifo-Sizr Crayon Portrait. Don’t fall to cnil and scr our sample ui stole. P. T. HEATH, Propr., X'-w Yoik JUcket. STEEL WEB PICKET LAWN FENCE <>* If **n4 Rill. lltnd«<4W, ttroofr* htmi <u»«t fu» \ Mil.i'WfiiUi^ ai A Ora?r IrSa; (Vat P>*oJtr» (.«nl^ii VkM» ••» i'»Wnn»; Wee Mf«c*o lion#. * »w» dm Hue l>u» We Per tna Fraifftt. UW*b«iw iiv» K. L SMHLLADEROER. ATLANTA. OA. Executor’s Notice. Ueiliw quail Tied aa oiwhiIot ofiUreliXeel UK* of ua»tou ouuoty, Kuril) Carolina, tbe uixlambmad h*rvb> uoiiAcw all pcraooa bavin* claim* vjuiiki the ontat* oC uud decnaaad to pceaeot them to the aald uodccal*oed oo or U*i\#r* the iNh da* ol May, InW, or lliia notioe will be vemd in or Unir moo wry. All porauna indehtd to Mid oataU; will planar mile immediate pay mam. I’rraa New. Executor. tit PAtun Nnau ThU Tth dor of May, IBM. 0X7 O J II F. Administrator’s Notice. Hkriojc loUi*#.l *. A'lminlKnrtnr ol Ifco clou of W. U. <cU»n th. i««nlunUwiw.'<r by idem amloa to all porawoa hiddiov nbiitm aaalrvc aid aetata co pronpnt tUaai ua ur be fore the loth day ollay, 1**7. or this nudeo will be plead in bar o( tUoir ratio* err. M. ft. llaw* Adiaiafasrrator. This Sod day of .Way. law. Administrator's Holier. Havlujr qualifWd m Administrator of do ramie or Juoob Llncbcrjcvr, the undireigned hun4iy Klvet nonet to all permute tinkling oUlsj agaiaot mid caUU to prreunt thum on I tlfe daj of Mnj. (417, or thtonotlor will be- u(«>n<1 In lnu* of UwSr roLWoey. M. N. Haij., AdinlatoAmtor. Tina 9ad day of May. JIM. Administrator’s Notice. Having nimblied aa Administrator of «ha eatitta of John Karrar. dmavod. I hereby notify all perauim having ciAlm* aamiivu a.ikl catau.-, to proa am the uiw to mo on or before thu tuih day af Say. ihoi, ortlrta notion will ha pJu*) 1o bar of their rooovory. AH i*'cmx»t owin/ raid orfnte will please make prompt fA>im-«»t. U A. KxjtHjut. Administrator. Tblo S3rd day Of April, liw. Administrator’s Notice. The timlcraLfTMyl having this day quailhod a* »'lnHoMrirnf of Ihu of 0. C. llbyne, •boeawn). hereby nnctflrv nd pmtaM )wring ctaims nguinet mH i.«fato tluit they m<i«t pre set iIm* uuui to the nnrtmJimcl duty uuthen<lkmli;d br tho let ilny of May. 1*1*7, •r LMe notice will he jil»*e<1 In tnr Ihortitf. All perwwie cwlna old eatute will jdixtan und-n prompi. wAticnant. IX A. Ki irix, AdtnluUdnitnr. ThU If.Ut day of April, IrBC. Laud Sale. lty virtue of an or-.lorof Ua Hu pet ha* Court nf(,amoa count v, Hortn Carolina, m-vto on the gird day of January T*UG, In tit** vj-cdal puoodliM entitled John Nornr ot nl. vs. Ibraie Klwrr ct cl., J, rbf onrTitoivtbxier appointed tor tho iwrpmn, will mil to tlte hi * beat bidder si tho cowrl houae moor In Dullaa on Hanky, the HUm dny mt Jaaa. 1*06. the fallowing dceorlbal tract of land, to «u: bnrloMlng at aonrtar nwmp, ami rumN 'iil >44 pulee in & ptio of ebmceintttu old lino, ih.-neo NAHW MB polaa to a pile nf atone*, thanot iSTTVf MB pole* to a at«/oc. iheno© Hang 70 poVw to the beginning, curtaining 74 eon* muro rrr Inm. oil Meant* lo (krrrvlllo township ou public t<m«t near Undwfi Hupei Terms of iftki* Oraklf naah un day of tele und balance rm orrdlt of nine i*od)m. rxmrod by rv«tc with approved porwful henurky. and m^MbcnHorral until tbo entire purcltaeu D H ,**04 4.' <*"*+*". Mortgage Sale. fly virtue or tko powar of aala omHnlrxvt ip a inuttinutn iWd okocutod to A. U. ftuwirrlay h» J. r.Biimitaill. whlrli mnr*anae ducd It Only rccorrlis] In Book *». imici fid, In Ikr omn» at llm Itotdeivr or Unrli (nr Qamtaillbuwfy. X. 0., aivi irhlnJi mortpaao duel. toawthcr with ti«o once which n wnim nn» been amtjrnod ami HiMltmil la mo by UK toil A. H, ) (dm catty, I will ami f* Ota Mwficm Mikler for tnMi. mi fciUtn aoetlum. mi tHn Ihnit Hnnu door In mint*, W.C* M Uw hour of U otaoelt. M,im taianifiy in* aaik day atlay, Iwm, tall the unriindatl PMcrtdt of J. t. Buam,lit In tho hukda of hit dooeeeod (inker, Henry Bum mill, amah Internal cueatole of oao mvrtith o( ell the reel tafatn hr thr mbt BumiMM owned atMtdiwIh. tn-wtr- Ipa borne treat on which Amanda Born mttt nowUrtatand In which uliu naiVr dower. eenUInlett about IP) urtt. WI1M1 lima Iff hind apjotot the landa ol uit Unoer* Keren, d*o laoda vf J. C. at roup, <W a, and tfthnrai ana other treat haaeot a* 'hr enddt lead* eoetelala* about IO Acrqa.ua whlrli tbtdra now hroe. mid Intel iadjulrin« die landa at Widow Kcadrln aad other* ooe H tract at atoe.u feature Known aa the Mar tperalauOL wheroon PtekltnmiatU now aadwhfehtntna the Unda Die. Jane MoOtneap and oifwcr mm ether treat knewe 'ii J ^ iU* wwy 9n whupi gn. iirni now ifrWi n*rjov» Inn tka laada at Mta. MeOtnnae, Mr. Mtifia i and other*,-(or iwema and lidtiuna rnfiw aaan oeelf' made to the 4aeda eoprcyla* the leinh to Henry Puaamnt lot the dtMwtol ear dm wan eowreved M Mm (bof town Mila the town el UforrrnUo, X. C.nata known aa thr Matnae laaaatt wiiaL JLra dwn.'wHt wow ii.un |U4WP new II vre cun tat Man awe Mae mere ur lam. nae otW toweM Mow* aa tha Hn home Kit, ilhMw tha hd ul jamaa ituwaar and iBtiwr. trie tatow known aa the lot where zxususr,xrjn: 7. ^ t Ttoa Me aid w awh to eauefr thermae wbtrh dm aattpnpe dan rnf.wrad (a wa.nta, dtCjell le dm mrwerit U whtah mil* law hoaa -“t M. stfszrxxsr Wk the lat dap at Mop. Man. JDDSON HBSS (rm»r* S3.) Is depriving Now Goods Dalij. tVednu’i pi\>|>oee to spare any palm lo keep GOOD FBESH GOODS ■tod ns oc.it au Ur-TO DATE stork os anybody. magkTyeast. BALL. BOTTLi: ami) BOX „ BLI TNG, TE AH. OOFFEK8. 8PIPKS. PK1TER. EXTRACTS, _DBIED FRUITS. SUGAR, 8VB urs, meat, lard, hams. _DRKAKFA8T STRIPS. Vegetables. Fresh Candies. JUDSON HDSS. (ruox* 28.) Bradley & Happerfield, —rnuni'.rroBS or— The Gastonia 8lean Xarhle and Granite Works. —ARZ PIIZPAUKJ> TO — Fill promptly your orders for Marble or Granite work of any Kind, and be lieve they can save yon money on work in their line. etr full on them at their m»t bl« yard on Main street and get iiricet. MAC BRADLEY > PR All HAPPBRP1BLD \ Fr^n«t®n Notice. Ravtnir MUHhftorf m odmlnKmtnr nf the ialftte Of Unhullu fl« 1 rrf, pu uvJooWihiJ hwt \rf *hrr» OOtto* IO ilJl MOM bolrffctf CUktM usatnat burl «auu* to prvrcnt thorn to him ilulr aaihwfuieuiod on or baCor* u»n 14th dor nrMtkf. IOT. or thl» uutioa will Ini pirvlla lur of llietr tworwy. F*t a*«C lbfncwMOfe. Administrator. ThhtTih .lay of May IW. Bicycle Repairs. 'rho (Ja.rtt.nin Unfair Mbop kn the p*ao#i to fV your wbcrl »*<v| up **d pul lo ohapo. Tou can Herr c**t mom work ood bortrr work for yourmoouy than Many at bur ahop in O* South. Bicycle Sundries. *zrrjx£!,'£v«]rm' “* -rstc MunSaWt) for fl.ML FAj. . to laTwM w*t. , —1\ SHORT— I l«»« nlaonrt anythin* In I ho Worm* IAwm fttt &*3SnS3S»s« a. n. «iMT, r>i»n.w«, UM*ih Hfk fhu*. MortpraffOe'H Halo. a imi of in norm «if land, Rwaulvu*. «Mtrd Vw*» willrw wt* of l*uW and wrouru m »V? "Aaron Jrallao iIhhhT atrl •pm wiiWh f. W. Junttfrp m*w nVW’-*>. /. »« Wmn, Mutpuw. TW*h OIK Ay uf Map. fa*
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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May 28, 1896, edition 1
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