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THE GAZETTE. TKTiusUAy, serxcMumj. i*e. BUSINESS LOCALS. AAnrUMMat* lnMttAl la 1L1« solatia at 14 mu • Um fw I tote Inirwm ud 4 emu • UosfOrmafc loMctlua IbcrmOcr. H/TOBTOABE-DEEDS, Warranty ■B*- Deed*, and Chattel Mortgagee at tb* Gakvttb office. MILCH COW for a«lc. Four yean old. Kind and easy to handle and gentle ai a pet. Apply at Ga i«tt* Office. PHOTOS only a four day* longer at tent on Main St. wmi of Y. M. C. A. block. Fine Work by an ex perienced art let. (Jail at once. Cabolixa Fuoro Co. LOCAL A FFAIRS. —September i* here and we enter upon the ninth month of '96. —Rev. A. S. Rodgers of Rock Mil will preach In the A. R. P. eliureh on next Bibbatb night. —Tbe Wilkes boro Chronicle says tbe report that York hat been named by tbe Democrat* for elector is a mistake. —There’# a wedding coming—not aping to wait a week about it either. Bat don't you mention It at the poet offlo*. —While lo Haiti more a week or two to study hta art, Mr. J. B. Beard “got on to" tbe latest fads In photograph) aa wall a* to many seerrti of the dark room. —Oh these rackety wagons ! Some body suggests that tbe town authori ties oogbt to take hold of them and have rubber Inserted under the bed bearers. —Tbe enlarged grocery business of Holland and Ho Union calls for a de liver? wsgoo, and oa tbe etieet It go**. Iloame Monday—ordered by Craignud WUaoo. ^ —Tuesday afternoon Mr. P. T. Heath )o!ued the throng of north-bound buyers He will be gone 10 or Ik day* selecting bargains for the fall and win ter trade. —Tbe Popollste bold tbelr county coo rent ion In Dallas Saturday. “What Is yoor slats we asked of Esquire S. M. Atbury. Ue said he hadn’t beard of any. -HU friends will Bod Mr. P. A. Costner “at borne" to them liereafter at Gray and Lovc’e. He took hold of U>* yard stick and price mark* there Tuesday morning. —A street sprinkler la a great used of the town. Sncli dmty weather at this, by tbe way, U a good lime to bold a waterworks election. What's tbe reason It Isn’t If - —All tbe schools advertising iu our columns are given special prominence on the first page of this week’s paper. We wish each and all of thorn a pros perous and happy session. —Gaston Institute opened Tuesday with Prof. Douglas In charge of the higher classes. Prof. Wolff in the mu sic room, and Miss Sue Gallant in the primary department until the arrival of the new teacher. Miss MeFadden, of Chester. —Ours is a busy little town. There can be no two ways about that Strangers and visitor* have called us a bow people all along, but tbe town is now becoming such a hive of Industry that eves the oldest oltlsena are re marking about It and exclaiming, “Who ever saw such a town 1" —Our people generally teem reedy enough to heed the (DggetUon we pro posed last week—to real from politics In September. Farmer* an buty with fodder and cotton and market* and the tows people an buty a* can be in mill*, stores, and factories. When there1* a loll In pollUoa, It tell* In the improvement of buaioee*. —Thla weak1* paper is buttled up and thrown together under gome difficulties. Aftar five happy remit of housekeeping we break up to-day and •gain taka np hotel life. Our boons will be at the hospitable Falla llou** where we shall be glad aa ever to have our frteod* visit os. Residence* to rent lo Gastonia are not plentiful sod ere dull have to bid* our time. —Tb* lit. Holly atar, hitherto con ducted by Mr. W. T. Lore tor Hie 6f*r Company, baa bean sold to Major M. H. Pride, aa experienced news paper mho, who will conduct It lu the future as tbs Maori Holly Tktttt. Under Mr. Love’s management It was Indaad every weak a newsy visitor, Oar b*at wish** go to tba new editor with the hope that be may bava a geaerous and ample patronage. - There was an exoltlog battle with a soak* at Oepl. J. D. lloore1* Tues day afternoon. Tb# eat came bringing the thing lu her month. Mr*. Moore and the oook, Amanda, made at the eoenbioatlon lo order to Mil the snake, with the result that he almost got away. Pussy, bowevar, at a critical moment sprang an Mb again and the three together finally put an end to hi* •cakaablp. It wee a “spreading adder.1’ —Mrs. B. W. Sundifer tod Mias Mari* are at the Falla Hons* to take up waleeaa* raakleoce In Uaataola Tb*y will occupy tbs house on Oak land ▲ venue which Dr. Aloen vacate to-morrow. The Charted* Oftrrw of Tuesday Mid: 11Mrs. a W. beodlfer and daughter. Mlaa Marie, Wave to day far Oaetonta wher* lu tli* future they will reside They have osude u Dumber of friends bora, to whom their going la u aourou of regret.11 —The young people enjoyed to lb* utmost a party gives them Tuesday evening by Dr. nod Mia C. K. Adams. Their son Lana left ym*rd«y fur Cl eater Mariam, Va, where he will ester Prof. £. L. Bam**’ school there, and this wen his farewell sociable. Tbs even log was as picaaast a* could bn, sod In Um grove lighted by Chines* taataroa, they enjoyed the lee cream and ether refresh meat* wttli genuine out-of-door neat. Their young friend Mae, W* know, the good artahae af all who were prneeut for a happy and •noaamful year at act tool and a anf* return hama. . —Thr Senatorial courentloa meets In HMliy to-duy. —Corumunlou Ml view at Hiagnh on “wt Sabbath. B«v. J. It. Prweley jf Slatenville fa assisting tho poator. Bl Alk,,,e *>aa resolved hi* Utcbolor ball" Into “homo, ewcet home^” lie was Joined by bla family last Thursday, —Two or three pa para keep passing around W report tluu Outoub bti S18.000 of builds for waterworks, flile la a mistake. In tbe election ?^.d.Ior tl'1* I’nrpoM tbe meaanro failed. —The town would do a good thing to atop every Tom, Diek and Harry from bailing up Ine signs on town property or make him pay roundly for tbe privilege. Let 'em ad vert lac In the newspaper*. —It di>M one good to read a olaan, manly card like that of Mr. W. T. Love Id tbla iseue. when a damaging political rumor la to be met at all, it abould be mot squarely and In full. In tbla caaa Mr. Love baa swept the deek clear. —Tor ton years Mr. Leroy Morrow baa been gtnnlog cotton In Gastonia, and this, be says, la tbe Drat year he ever glutted a bale of cotton In Angoat. Dnnug Augnat tbla year be ginned 40 balsa and up to last night the uuraber ginned this are son had run to 78. ¥ —Tbrnewho know the Register of Deeds, Mr. John J. Ormand. and Ibotu who have bad occasion to transect business With him will bear with aor ro",*D.d, ■‘Mcer» sympathy of tbe rni apenJtablebenaveoent which came to him ymlerday in tbe death of hhs devoted wife, as mentlonsd elsewhere In our Dallas letter. ruuiom WKXTIUN. . —Mr. J. Fiem Johnson li at Blott ing Rock for a few days. —Miss Alda Smyre returned Satur day from her visit to Concord. —Miss Myrtle Moors of Concord Is visiting her friend Miss Annlo Gray. —Mias Jennie Long, of King’s Min la visiting relatives In towntfais week. —-Mias Ktta Hoke of Llnocluton visited Mrs. R. *. Long a few days last week. —Mias Mlnnlo Jonw of Shelby Is •pending tha week with Iter friend Mias Mary Warren. —Rev. S. P. Smith and family re turned yesterday from Utelr vacation trip to South Carolina. —Mrs. J. T. Sigmon and little daughter want to Hickory last Satur day to remain soma time. —Mrs. W. A. Sosas man and Mtaa Rtbel, of Charlotte, are the gusata of Mr. and Mrs. Frost Tocreoco. —Mr Charlie Roaera, of Palatka, kTa., and Miasm Jessie Alexander and Maytne Lewis of Lincoln too, spent Sunday at the Palls nouse. —Miss Fannie Sitton of Brushy Cn«k. S. C., la bent to attend Oakland High School. Her home la at Sheriff Shuford’s. Sbe la a nlecn of Mra. abuford. —Mr. W. C. B. IToftman went to Baltimore yesterday to resume his atudiaa |n the dental department of the Univeratty of Maryland. The other member* of the Gaston oolony in Hal llmore will follow later. _—Mr. W. M. Bell returned on last Thnraday mornlog’o Vestibule from a trip to the session of the Lutheran Synod hi Virginia, which bn found to baa moat pleasant one. He bUf way promised to write oa sn aooonnt of It. but hasn’t yet sent u* either the loan uteript or an ezeoaa. ■nsfaloa »< Maliaiw DntoM. . While be doesn’t figure In many weddings, Mr. Iiob't F. Uaoklo U uevertlietam s popular "contracting party.•’ Ha now ha* three or more big contracts on hand for Immediate execution. Next week be will begin work on the 40-foot extension to Honthorn depot. Aa soon aa that ie done he goes to China Grovn to build some houses for lbe new mills, and wtieu they are done lie is to do the wood work on the mills themselves. We rejoloe to the good name our only advertising contractor la soaking for himself and in the good lack that comes his way. siawa rvoMt the x«ta, Of the buyers who have gone north from this market, Mr. aod Mrs. J. F. Thompson, and Miae Mamie Hoes re timed Sunday morning aod Capt. J. 4 Holland on Tuesday. They are all now opening aod arranging dally ar rivals of new goods with "more to follow.’* Mr. Thompson tells os that the great houses abound In desirable goods and tlial owing to uncertain political conditions tlwiy are more than usually anxious to sell. Prloee are tow. Capt. Holland, while buying a lerger etook than any be baa yet ven tured to lay In. kept ait eya and so ear open lo catch political talk. In company with some frleuda be visited •ume of the large markets where the farmers congregate, Ha was especially lot#TCftad In soois PnaijlTanli fir mars, well-to-do. floe looking, Intelll gent men, who declared that thars were whole neighborhoods of old Ume , life-loog Its publicans In Pennsylvania I "1*0 thla year going to break aamy and vote for Bryan and free silver. ei HeUm Ohm. A MN lo which a lag of mutton ptnyed a more or laaa Important part wre about to ba heard bafora Eaqolr* Aeburp l«*t Monday, but wanootn promiaad. Tbo fasti aa wo laaroHl Diem wore as follow*: Mr. John Van ‘owaahlp, eold Mr. Olirer Davis a quarter of mutton from hi* wagon one day laat week. Mr. Davit understood that be bad bOMfla tho I wavier quarter, wborma Mr. Vandyke dellvatad at tho plaoa designated by Mr. Jlavle tbo lighter weight quarter, there Mieg «bout 21 difference. As noon u Mr. Davla found ibis oat bo otnt aa editor after Vandyke, who gare bond for appear aitoa. lie earn* to appear before K*. qua# Aahury la Oaeteala Mnoday, bring I up Haqoire Jao K. June* with bin. Bot he clainaod that ho had dooe nothin* bot an hoaeat tranaactlao ■ml Ural If Urn lighter weight won <W llvared for Mr. Daela, It waa Ihroogli »«t intention. Mr. Davl. doeldm] not to purl. the loll. Tbo defendant, unwilling to bear the n reore of eounael and a trial, paid tha W73 Crete and the oaaa waa thua •Imppml I7 mtapnmilaa *T. Hour TSIUAHUT, *r-*w HssJmni wee ftn1 llniffet nite Mlm Holllc Itietr ItMm «(Un MI* BweUr-AOwImMf HAr—q by Mcwr^ l^wls anil Maafuia, o€ Una. ivuio—Xbe Oesaaslttee Un« Wr.rj MraUMlI Him. The big tournament et Mt. Holly, A. 0., lest Friday afternoon was qaito a suceMi. At R30 o'clock the mar •hale, Messrs. Johnson, Joy, Alexan der, and Boyto with tho seventeen brave riders mounted their handsome iPr™*1 ln ,lu* *n frout of If. U, Kddleman A Co's drug store, then rode In a body to the grounds. The charge to tba Knights ante da llvered by Wm. H. Lewis, Eeq., of Gastonia. He oheroMd the vast crowd with his well connected sod vary cp propriate sentences. At 4 o'clock the riding began, which luted about two honra. Tbe boys deserve credit for their graorfal riding and courteous manners. Tbe suceeertal KalghU were as follows: Messrs. Mac Henderson, first; Mil. ton Dowd, aeannd; Kagan* Hsndersoo, third; Henry Rhyne, fourth. At $; 30 o’clock the gay young folks gathered to tbe Davis IUH. A. G. Maugjm, Esq., from Gutouia de livered tbe oorouetlon address in a very able manner. After this, tbe handsome Knights brought forth tbe pretty crowns, sod In a charm:or manner presented them to tbe ladles of their choice. Mr. Mac Heodenoo crowned Miss Molllo Bother Dacca of l^»ve and Beaotv; Mr. Bob l>uon (to whom Mr. Dowd bad transferred his orowo) crowned Miss Myrtle Moore, First Maid of Honor; lfr. Eugene Henderson crowned Miss Ransom. Heoond Maid of Honor; and Mr. Henry Rhyne crowned Mies Ida Gray, Third Maid of Honor. Music sru furnished bj Uie Char lotte string band nod the pleas sot dance wm enjoyed for serensi hours * 1*1 to re apeak Id highest terms of tbs committee's good management in every particular. «»»-•» rt'Uui mat. V*l*rw« In'a IlMnlinW-Nmii »> MW Metal IMn-lualaa Town I4u*Itw at ■aiiaaMii i. Old >'ubkacu, Bept. 1—A UraaiDl Ikoum occupied by lieu Houser (col) ua Mr. 8. L A. 1 lager’■ plantation «a hnrnad last Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Den lost all bit household effects except what they “bad ou their backs.” as he sod bit folks were eway from boms et tba time. Maaara. Wilson and Bamaaur Bros' miller. Mr. F. G. Putnam, baa been apamdinx the summer away from the mill. He moved bit family back te the mill yesterday. Mlaa Little Kroueberger and Mrs. Horeneo flart and her three children of Charleston, 8. O., have been spend laa some time in this vicinity with relatives. They went to Dalbw last Saturday. Mra. X. R. Putnam la vialtlog at Mr. P. U. Putnam’s. Her husband la in Cauadn working for Mr. Kred Oliver, of Charlotte. Mr. J. T. U. Daineron and Mra. K. M. Kiacrend acme of tba little folka weot up to Lincoln oounty on a vtalt last Saturday and rein rued yesterday. borne of our young folks took an outing to the Snlphnr Springs ooa day last week, for the benefit of the Cbarleetonlana. Mary Hearn, a respected colored woman, who movad with her family to Washington City about four years ago, la vtaking among her friends and relatlvae in this community. Columbna Meaebem and Mias Etta Hager were married on the night of the 25tfiuU., byj. K. Jones, Eaq Jaoob Riser, Kaq., le renring the corporate limit* of our neighboring town. Bessemer City. The city, we hear, la to be made smaller. Jim Ashe Torrance bee a position to a ootton mill at Gaffney, B. C. Krank Ormaod is assisting bis brotb ar, Jolia J. Onnaad, at Dali as. Mrs. Ormaod, wife of the Register, la q ulte sick. WUXW M*X DALLAS. A Large CanprapntiM HmH Mr. PnrW— A«H.l.nA NkmaI 11mm ■«*•«•< AalU f. I. OrmuA DMA. Uovrr«ane*oc« uf it» Oaxtia Dallas, Sept. 2-Rev. U H. Dur ham. tbe eloquent and Intellectual you OR Baptist mlnlater of Qostocla, preached to a Urge and appreelatlve oongreeatlon bare Sunday nlgtit. E*r. G. fit. Webb, of Shelby, was mien pm eot. Wise Llaio Kroneberger, Mra. Florle Hart nod three children bare returned to Charleston, S. U. after a two week’s visit to rslatlves bore aud at Old Furnace. Miss Nannie Maioo laft yaaterday for Stateavills, whera eba will visit her brotlrer, Mr. John Maaon. Mr, H. J. Durham, of BeeMmerCIty, and Meaari. Den tod Wright Dixon, of King's Min. ipant Sunday and yes terday here, guests nf Mr. Robert Durhum. Mra. Julia Durmont and children, of Washington, and Mies Loutoe Mr eon came over from Lowell last week and spent several days with frtoads aad relatives In town. .. No* ,n4 Kate McDonald, ol Goldsboro, have been at Mr. Hal Mo Dooald a for eovoral weeks. Mice Hattie MoLurd. of Stanley, has been alok for eotne weeks with typhoid fever, ft to with sincere regret we beer of Uie ilines* of thh lovely young lady. Her many friends here hope for bet an early recovery. Dr. B. ¥. Dixon, of King’s Mtn., will conduct lbs services In the Meth odist church next Sunday. Mr.Vay lor has gone on a visit to hie old home lo Albemarle. Rev. J. R. reteraoa eiteuded Synod at St. Matthew’s ehareh, la She l andoab county, Vo. Ha report* a delightful time while there sod a ptoawtnt Journey. Ho returned home last Tliorodey. Mr*. J. J. Ormanil, wife af nor Register of Deeds, died tw-day et It otoiook, after a two weeks’ spell of typhoid fever. She was an exoeUeet wrrnwn and kind neighbor. She leaves three Mtell children. Ilecb sympathy to oxprveerd for the bereaved family. Her remains win be earrtod for taler meol lo Long Crvek cewMtery, near Old Kuroaoe. The Senatorial ermwHloc meet* la WietbV to-morrow. Hmn K. fZ Wilson nod 4. It la wit will attend from Uito piece. »*■ Kit PONT m rtiM. W<T- • rab< -- it* baa N«4« Km *rmmimm» mmd Will Ik- Nbwl* lllMMlr U WwM. 7l« lA* Voter* of (SaotoK Cvmntg: In eooueoUoo with my cardtdaey for election to tbc oSloe of ^tariff * report It being elrcnlalrd <mt I bare aa on dara tend lug Van ex^boriff W. V, Abernothy that In areal of ay election be la to All the oflloe, aod I be sheriff la Mma only. I wont to auto la the Ibe moat unqualified loros that this report lo abaolutelr false; 1 am tinder no obligation or prom tar to any one either expressed or Implied lo oouuao tlon wltb the offlse (or whloh I am e candidate for alaetioo. It la my purpose If aueocaaful to aa aume the dutloa of tha o®oo in person at the county suet end attend to It my salt aa far ai I shall ha able to do ao. Ileepcctfolly. W. T. Lot*. a reur or uw. ClllMMM U.HlTrjifgu lUttlF M-: WcthaUlai iMlit M TmMi -rmMui luma. CmwMwi «r Tt« Buna. L°w*ll Sept. 2_Protracted ser vice* will brglu •> tbe meUiodiit ehureh ThnrM^ nlgtst TbePwS, »»'b« assisted by Her. John W. rtobf rt*. '**• bateb of young ladiea Waiting 1 Mr .9; ■?• UMtagP’i baa beau by MUa Louts* Mam of, OWa. N.O., and Mia Faarl Lowta, of Dallas . The Xian Danuont Utelr mother Intend to return to tbS? booMln Waehlngton, D. 0., about the md mat. Legal proceeding* have been begun jo the magistrale’i court bar* between lwo oar prominent cltiieni to ■****•1® wbatber or act money for !5V?rl£ JSntob*4 ®*n b* collected out of the baHdlng after It ba* beau turned orer to tbe owner oy tbe oonteactor. We anslwoily awatt reasll of tbia pro Occam g. rouifiutn wetib run. r*MbrllMlfTe|wenrleMrH4v Yaricviuo Kenolwr, Beg. ee. Yorkrille'i waterpiant paid for Itaelt twlo* over yesterday. Had It not ben ^T.l5®.^ta*,dld w*Ur eupply with •bj*** tb* town la now provided. Use probability 1» that all the expensive plMDt of the Car olio* Buggy oomMoy would bo in uhifl Thei alarm of fin wa* Mantled at 1:30 o clock. The On diurtaDeolluwored promptly and reached the aoeee within a few minute*. The building waa Ollca witb emote, which wa* boiling out of the door* and windows la great volume*; bat for n time Users oould be found no other sign* of Ire. A length Uv* flenses were located under the floor or the eogioe room. Tbe floor waa torn ssway .aaqntckly a* possible, and although tbe blue hlrf mode ooraidtr able headway, after a Stream waa turned on from n neighboring hydrant, it waa qulokly extinguished. The ksne could ham easily been $40. 000 or 00,000 In laae than bait au hour. Aa It waa, everything oan probably bs rnplaoed to its former condition for lets than $100. AaralMt Cantay »t«pi — Ralxioh, N. C., Aug. 3S—The Southern Exprem Company hat bronght notion againtt the Seaboard Air Line lo order to fight the deoleiou of the Aahesllla Magletrate that do expram matter stye perishable articles tatnbe traoiported in North Carolina on trains on Sunday. The Seaboard Air Line and Boathern Railway here both Uaoed notices to the Heathen Exprem Company that orders had been ieaued forbidding the carrying of auoh expreee mitter. Last Sunday tbli ordmwrat IntoejDtoot and wm rigidly carried out Jndge Robinson to-day, upon application of Fleming O. Dubig noo uf Georgia and K. U. Bnabee of Raleigh, attorney* tor the Sonthern Expreae Compaoy, granted an order restraining the Seaboard Air Line from refuting to carry expram •o Snndaya. It U set forth in the expram oompauy’a plee for » reetraio log order tbat it haa a oontract with the Seaboard Air line for the treat postetioa of exraee matter on docble dally tralae, loci ad log Sandeye; Uut tbo enforoemeet of the order weald be moot disastrous to lttboslneas, and that carrying matter on Sunday* le not a violation of the SUU «*U. The ease will be argued before Judge Bob lnaon at Goldsboro Sept. \0, and In ttie mean time there will be do etnpoege of Sunday exprem traflo of any kind.__ Tfce Tank Wlm Market. All over the country the cotton rear okMrdJut Monday night, and eoTuee day, geptcmtwr 1, the bnyera opened naw booki aad began at number one. Through the ooarteey of Mr. W. M. Adaiaa, who la pialfena manager tbli *■11, wa are rumbled to give the Sgarae *or the Uaatoola aaarkat tor year dom ing Aogoat 81, whloh ant aa lollowa: Qastooia Oottoa MPg (Jo.. 8,0TB balm Modena Cottoa Mills. ago bale* TtMtoa Oottoa MlUe.. eo» balre J. H. Oral*. SSa be Ira Total for the year. a,MP balra. Arratker Mew f lrea. Into the already warm competition »«> local trad* circle* another MW arm an ten tbia wart. At tM old Mtc Bradley iUnd Jurt vacated by Mr. p. x. Hrttb la to ba band tha a*w firm of Hherman. Welnatolo A Co., who bare corn* liar* from Lua harfon and opened Uaa "Baltimore Kacket Mtora.” They have been open • |ng good* buMIy Mnc* Tuaaday morn ing In order to gat ready for Batnrday’i trad*. Tb* public baa an tnyttatiou fram them In a lam* advartlaamaat to he found la to-day* edvartMcm col nmna. Jeeee L. Tmt, Baq.. an old me (dent and highly reepee led el Him of ear town, relied tM* (moralag aad after Mid: “|f aoyon* art* yon If Ula ramady wttl do aAetJa olnkoed lor It. ten thorn yea, aad refer them to me." fl. AinrNuaafitnM, Rayaoidevtll*. Pa. So ana cam daobt tlin value of atedMaa after giving It a fair trial. Than It la piaaaaat and aafa to take, making It Mpecially vain.Me far ahlklrea. Knr mle hy J. k entry A (*.. ilntggWU. ■ram or ran ^Hickory has jmt pat >a a telephone Uotmlrftoaaa is too seventh district ntim to endorse Sbuford sod will put up a man of tboic own. Haary M. Ouwau, ohisf alack at asss#^ strife ■hooting a ballot through hi* bnlu. *^>nt *g ***** Old. Drink U CJr Mr. Joba 11. Darwell, of Hatelgti and **•■ wwthr of Charlotte, baa boon etaotaa iWdjot of Statesville Female *u«*e to tkatoarlUa to taka up hi* new work which begins to tbe Mkoolioom on the fltutafOcio ber. Hale tunoog tba beat known educator.in tbefEutb. ° °£,,l“r*0*u»d ****** Irom MeD. Watoon. a dairy man of Charlotte, start og tkat a disease. ba ltoaad to be intbnu. to MUsdtwastj af bla eowa aad that tkiaa reuriunry MrgeoM bare ban unahto to ohaek It. Tkegojajnoc reported tba earn by win to Or. Sainton at Washington. D. C. . **** ^ m,k* «AetollB vtatigsUon at one. Dortarytapaaebat Wadatbero last 8ri«ritoy waaaaoctof bomb. Hade, oland tor ton silver, Brno, and Wat **• l'*gtdl«» ticket, deoon need MeKtaley aad gold and de&ad to* I to publican party. He decland be nomi Uautan.nl Governor, and oow tba BepubUeaot are making vigor »■» «P<» «>• “old war-bone efUM Fto Dee.” „ Mr. K B. Place, tba raosoUy Mooted gjywrUdeodeot of tbe Deaf. Dumb and Blind I nettle te at Balelgn, baa ro rifawl. Attorney General Oaborne add toat under toe statute requiring each edkdsi to have had at least two year* experience ia a similar tastltu ikm before bteelaatloo, Mr. PIsSTwos oot ellglbto hU VUct waa aNe? Yorker, wu beUere, wbo waa elected troma WesternStole. The trustees tooeptod hi* raaJgnaUca and atones Maetou Mr. JnoTZ. Bay, a native aad wall known North Carolinian now principal of toe Colorado State lnaU tutlon. Mr. Bay will not accept. Thera wna a great deal of bowing and scraping to the eld chap when be ar rived in New York. He figured to a b.g reception at tbe Wbltuty nwldeoe*, whan he was presented to President UevMand by S&crsuiy Olncy and da *.*"■? ***rtm to which the Praekteut replied. At the conclusion of tba President's address, a copy at It was handed to 8eoreury to Fung Loo, sod be translated It to bis ma£ tor, wbo listened with attention, nod* ding occasionally bla approval at the "*£*£3 tto PrertdSE There aro about 30 members of the Chinese Party, all men._ RMtwaflm HthUumibU Carolina Photo Do. will remain only a few days more. See business locals. , ®* f edmialatimtof of Uie Ute Jans Metcalf girts lawful notice to creditors of said decedent. Gwy and Love have their new goods rolling In by the oar lead and invite yon to eons# see their now stock. W. X. Davis baa bought tbs market o* W.H. Smith. Delivers fresh meets anywhere In torn and will lake special prune to plena#. *'■ T. Heath, Proprietor, aaooooooe the How York Raoket in tie new quarters and reedy for buelnem. You are Invited to walk right in. W. A. Pearson, bis qaallfled aa ad m I a 1st rater of tha estate of Robert glvse lawful notice to creditors of sold deoedest. 8)mrman, Weinstein A Go. open oaw atom next dour to Long Brothers’ *■* *»*• Ust of bargain from tbolr different lines. Their adver tlMDWrt to an aurafltlre one and your aorafnl attention to It lo Invited. pk^oo of favorite wan If lo oevd of Dkotoa the prlosa quoted In his edvsr Unsmat ought certainly lo tnteraat JO«s Bradley & Happerfleld, —PBOPKurroua or— The Bateau Mean larhie and Granite Warlu. —AM n»iEB VO— Fill promptly your orders for Marble or Gi*anlte work of any kind, and be Were they can save you money on work In thetr line. ***** «T<MI ou Uw >t thrti Marti* yard on Mala atnot and gat prior*. ■AC HAD LB T , i nun urnimio i PT*r"Un Sew Store ! New Goods! Low Prices ! Baltimore Racket Store, (X«t Door to 1+0$ Bros,) Gastonia, - - - N. C U«*Uif just intfrt from (to feet, after oar Mask mt ** ~h’ Stetoto puua In tatorvlag (to raiders of Tun Gjuvtt* that wt will mm oar lf»» Btore la GaeteaJa, at Mm Bradley's old stood, on **"* Next Saturday, September 6. , , W< *** 0Or ***** Cn*APKH THAX 0001)8 WBBJt EVRR KNOWH TO BB SOr,D IS THE SOUTH. I» Utof *f UtotoJSoo. ara aafc you to read tba following prises. ' cLomrsQ. MOTIONS. ***r©t PimJc. ~-l-- ~ , i*i»wn.a»aoo*w««*» Mmvta* *>»»>*>acute. I 401 iMfriwartowiM.p*^ AuUMifiM. nUFMOM ! *«*n«*. OUT OOODK. pwr. Ant • Uraa. too nuuMaou* to ■ 00 Oath •» live dtetwM ttupriwMa. umer Bargains. tsngg sr araiya'aaaa.’ggaa ntfeaBBMMag Save Your Tickets I They are Worth Money! .*1i£. .****1. Vy**—» of Coes U or over we give tke ciuCmut T,Hy*Esi Call and Couvluoe Yourself. Jj** prtiUly end erteeUv^^wu^'pg^ wU1 » *"«* iMt ~ Myoo w*ut tuMn moftey con* to the Baltimore Backet Store, ttwn, Tetntifc t Co., Propttin, taa*, j, a ROLLING IN BY THE OAR LOAD. Our Buyera bn* Jo* mluned from 11* Northern stctota. rtm U* ban aalaeUd AN ELEGANT LINE Ojr ^ Dry ijfoods Clothing. Shoes, and _ Millinery, A.T ROOK BOTTOM FRICEB®. Cota* In and look through. Yoon respectfully, OKAY A.3STID XjOVH3. . sejjjggfcggag ““* m J D* JJ°ORE & (5T WW Ut* •0®*^"“a-,"T *«*•». *•«.*0.V ®cr* wSS?!f *^1*Ull pabfie „., 8UWf ©*£*****“» U*4n U» diocuriLT* «»*.,.«. —_ ^ ^‘SsSsP5® t«? • « ■ ***..* low,**. *** “« oat prioea ml*** ,n<1 *°®d« t* out i r l rr,, — j* p. Monuu £« I °n»» i Mv£*=a; ttiem by *,„ “ *? rcd»«» l»Hce»_78c * «*e Silver MEAT MARKET. W. N. Davis, Pw>pi\ Hartaf bought tho market of Mr. W. 8. Smith, I am aow prepared at the muaa old ataod to fantlah lha aMoaat nrcah maaU and dellrer than aoy whara la tova. Imtla tta market buatoma to aatl moat and kmp ao aalllng It The way to do thl« la to plaoaa my eootomara to what they boy. -THY MB My meat* are mlaoted aad dremad wlU great car* aod are kept fresh am] etaao. I taeMo a trial order, Mr. Malta la working far me aad win be glad la terra hla old oaefemm W. N. Davis. _ . * . > s^jrfi»a^,ar.are —a.- owes OSWr Hia ti*.«a. COT OX PHOTOGRAPHS I | p. QBAPJm Omm witfc too M4 BM4HC, ItH, j CaMutt, - Muttlk, wdj, (■ill Monk, frames &„*«= oo •Mto. Pnttf mottldta* far oM mcm wry oboon. c»ii»—** i mo nod Mow jroar oMar, 1.1. ism, —nu i ♦waWo4ugSSp»<n>,„...
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1896, edition 1
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