to am Oor. inn bMMdbtto United sutaSao. •to, tot *11 to tad*. Jad«a Bute, a I a i i; ol hum. TQtamo <k> rtaaai to a pahtte latttatolto r i : r .I* hafrta* Mid that TiUaian . 'ktoi Ida poaketa *U tfcataa. Klue’i auaa an •pin tba' wklafeay ratotaa. ttoaaUriato tow hslpadto km dsll ttoaat Jo Sooth Carolina, the end la not yet. A ItoWatiwto oC H. nancy laMof aob Ottd toaowa exitWaaa aad a good , a* rather was. known —ker of **Ceia’a « d” la which he atootly "ar fiw co<aafa oar Jto worth aa amah it aa wash aa a (old tes&c-s&stiss ■*. Ha applied f or tt a tow Itt abomidba __ Mi dtpoiii <kptrt* IIhP, (0 HHT Ikl Um| Af It BRYAN COMING! William Jeantags Bryan )■ sowing toXorth Carolina. That to aatttod. And ha la owning aaxt weak, too. Hi* trip through tba State arm ho tee con tinual oration. The principal speeches «« tornado uArfurflla, Hickory. Ohartotta, Qraanahcro. Raleigh. Golds taroaad Hooky Mount. Tho train wtB atop ter three wUinta vysecbac at < Marino, Morgen ton, MoorenviUe, Oon aoad, Lexington and Burlington. AT CKABIOTTC TUK 17th. Leaving Asheville at 3 p. m. on the 10th, the Bryaa sprain! will ranch Chnr loMt at 1U30. At nine o’clock next dag. Thuradny. Bryan aril) apeak in Vance Park to perhaps the biggnt throng of people that arar gathered nt Ohartotta. JExtraalve preparation! are bong Bade by ottiara*, committees, and buiineaa booaaa tor a tittlmg re oepttoa to tba Presidential candidate. All are vying with sneb ether in their •fleets t-> do honor to tho ooeaaton. Tho city will bo protooaly decorated La aitor and Mao, and the Presi dential salats of 21 guns will bo •rad in honor of Bryan's arrival. Everybody to laying piano aad shaping work to b* at Cbariotto bright nod aarty on tho morning of tba 17th. Tmtocon the statx. From Charlotte tba Bryan apeelnl will gs to Katoigb, stopping at U>a principal potato along tho roots. From Raleigh to Goldsboro, tbouos to Bosky Meant, and thence at 9:17 on tho 18th to Richmond, to tho schedale ao now arranged. Mr. ltoyno will ra oetvo n greeting All along Ms rents such as ao mao baa ever been accorded la Hortk Carotins, and tba enthusiasm Inspired by bis presence aad speeches will make itself felt at the polls in a* overwhelming veto for Bryaa far Preahtooh_ Agricultural BuIVttn Mr Au|aM. Thu Bulimias of tbs Depart maul are seat free to ovary farmer who applies far than. Through them tha farmer galas much valuable information rc gardlag the valaa, regarding Inspect ion, analysis sod ads of fartiltaan In this Beale. People who boy fartUtmr* —Mom have any Idas of tbs real value of what they purchase. Yet with the help of the publics to us of the Depart ment (t will ha easy enough to Ugars oat what any sires brand of fertiliser la worth. Thus farmers are mead many dollars by availing themselves of the Department’s literature. Intensive far is lag Is high farm log. laataad of Indifferently coUiyatiog 300 seres, coocao Irate your efforts on half the number, and get the asms or Batter mates. laataad of 1,000 bushels of lintmtoaa aw tan acres, furUltas big her, aad grow 1,000 bushels on five acres. Instead of thirty cows, giving 900 pownda of butter each per year, heap twenty 300 poundsra. ConeeotraUoo is the ameaee of good tar Blog. Let neither yoanelf nor yoor boys think that winter la bat a season far Idle waiting until the time for sowing arses cornea around again. This would make the season a time for loading, which profits ne man. Band, study, ptao. prepare. If poswble have some regular ooeupalion which will employ rotor heeds a portion of cash day, svea h It be hot to keep you from getting reefy aad lagy. Tha actual vaioe of stable mao ore as a whole Is greater than the value of its constituents. The asuue, la a com mercial form, would not have tha beae Jfm mrrtianifl lotion (In smsis has la loosening the tough day ■Ih, and foe compacting Bghter sandy ones. Bithor grate manuring or stable dtpoaiU should gappiosaant the aaa of eommeroial fertlHscra always. Diversify and reteta. It is hard to teO which la the moot important of the two. To diversify means that you will have aeomtlilog to live apon; that asameeeer mars or lbs crops will anil pretty wall—-will not be a clear mlm; to rotate means that you am bollding ap tha fortuity of your aotl Instead of tearing It down. Thorough cultivation befits you plant la stars thaa half of the battle fat farm log. If that to dune, tbe lead plowed deep, clods pulverised, billy mod terraced, yoor land will improve rather than rue down, crops will be batter, and tha oaltlvatlen of the crops will ha malar. Bay la ar important item on the farm. A good quality as well as quantity la essential an every farm, go firms* ram ha made cheaper thee bey. Oar aoatbm farmers ese tot peeve their mat had along iMa Una. Hog aad bum lay la a time-worn ss prsesfoe bet tbe southern farmer wbo pads through the herd times easier than hte neighbor will ha the ace who drat ant mqjtoat hie beg and hominy 0r3tve attention fa plans to pveveat roar lead Drum wwehlag into gullies. Trrraasa or dltehrg made right WfB greatly sid yon. Don't plant a trap without ibam if yeur land to MUy. Tbyte waa always a demand for tha beat fruits, the hset prod ante of the dairy, the trwek patch, the garden eg Ike Mi There to always room at Cherry vile, Sept. 8— Yesterday moniag about 9 o’clock Bphralta Ck Mater, eon of Henry Carpenter, Mot himself. Tba eauare lead lag to tble •et at* about aa follows. Canxrotrr had been Indicted and bouod over la court mm time ago ra a charge of forolcnUoe aod adultery. IIU father was hondsmaa. Having disappeared f»«* borne about the Ume of last oonrt, bit father released himself from the boud yesterday morning, and eoo* **bta Henry HeOiaaea ptaoed young Carpenter coder arrest. It mime Carauoter bod drtanaInrd to kin him eHf before ke would go to jail. The ••Seer bad oot proceed ad far when Oerpeatar draw hU pistol, stepped o9 a few step*, and liwl one Ant, the ball petering bit body on the right aide aad paining through «ad lodging on tba left aide. The oflftcer aod friends aarrled yoang Carpenter to the borne of Boot. Black la CbecryviUe where death took place about 4 o'clock Toeaday morning. About 11 oVlock Carpenter «rm for Bev. J. J. George aod wai baptised and annflimsd to the eh arch at ha own request Ha prayed very earnestly before dylag aad re greeted his rash act. He wanted to release bis father as boodaaaaa but committed suicide before be would go to Jail. He was A work oa tba groaods of the new cotton mill when arrested. He leaves a wife and several children. He waa 47 yean old. Ilia father aod brother sent friends here this morning, who prepared the body for burial, sad took It to St Math’s church for in The fevtr eases In town nr* ooo valeseiBt. Work oa the new cotton mill is making tratifying progress. Bev. J. J. Georgs nod bridt bar* re lumed to town and will begin teach beg on the 98th lust, lb* praaparta for the coming esarloo of CbexryvUls Academy art bright. ns iaiu, There’s another ticket la the held. This time it is the National Democrat ic party that nominates. A boat 800 delegates representing 43 States and TYrrltorlee met last Thursday In In dianapolis and took for Chair party this name, girlag the name of Populist Dmoontie party to Uio regular organ, itattoo that met at GUtoago and nomi nated Bryan. The nominees mere Senator Joo. M. Palmer, of Illloota, for Piesidant and ex-Govern or Simon Bolivar Buckner, of Kentucky, for Vleo-Pmaldeat. Both are old soldier*. Palmer a Federal and Buckner a Confederate. They will lie formally notifled at Louisville next Saturday. Theoretor of the eoavaatlou was Brechsnridge, of Madeline Pollard fame, a faot that doesn’t help the cause at all, nor doe* It help the ven erable Palmer that be left the plat form and, extending hie hand to Breckenridge, led kin to the rostrum to speak. The Washington Post aptly observes that “Mr. Breckinridge should have a conspicuous place on Mr. liycam's Uet of campaign speak ers, but the latter ebooM see to U that Urn Kentucky statesman does all his riding in open carriages.” Tb* Mew York World'* correspon dent, James Creel man, writes that paper that both Palmer and Gee. Buckner, admit that the purpose of the party la to elaet McKwley aa wall aa to preserve tbe Democratic name from say taint of heresy or dishonor, but that tbsra will be no r os low or connection of auy kind between the soend-mooey Democrats aod the Republicans who are to bo regarded aa political foes In tba sene* that sound-mousy Democrats cannot even temporarily Indorse their doctrines. Tm platform declares unequivocally for the single gold standard, fora tariff for revenue ealy. and handsome ly indorse* President Cleveland's ad ministration. At one time there was a strong desire a mo eg many delegate* to nomtaal* Mr. Cleveland, wbereupou Um chairman of tbe Mew York delega tion telegraphed this feet to tb* Prwel daat and reoelved from him this characteristic reply: “My Judgment and personal IdcHnation are so unal terable opposed to you* suggestion that I can not for a moment enter Ula ft.” _ man «s* ■>*• In Arkansas last Tuesday Um Mg BopuMIcoa slid* la Vermont w a* offset by a Democratic majority or about IW.VW. Demooret* sleet governor. J ad lot ary, and a legislators Uiat will re-afoot to Uo fteoais, ekaliMi J. K. Janas, *f tha Demooretto Manorial ovuktit. Vermont rotad oa Tuaaday, Bsptsa ber 1, Ohd went Republican by sons* thing HIM 4U.0U0 majority. Tba gold mom toy this was a blow at few atlrvr. Tha fast la. that tbara waa oo eootaat botwtou aoM mod silver, both Damp cratts aorf Repoblioso pUtforraa being hi favor of Um former. Marios Butler, ohalrasaa of Um Papal tat Matu.nal onoualUao baa Moaad a pitiful sail to tho aanplo for moaay. Us wants bis folio wan to tea their neighbors and try to get aaob oao to ooatnbote at loam oao dollar. The appeal for f nodi makes asore than a aolsmu la aoaparatl typo. Tha loeolr 7>afc says that hr. J. A. Data, of CaldwsB oooaty, has dls ooretrd a rich gold mine oo bis propsr w Msr UartUnd. Tha ora mill tests Am to tbs tea. Tbs Kbit Mtaiag eoaspasy Of Bpissusa, V. Y., has tahaa an opt ton oa Um property sad art saw preparing to work tho Mas oa a large •ala. Tha lfew York Joanuit of last 1st Mdsg^ajMadforMla^Moaa todapttaatodaMar^for doUar|<MoS*for aaat, every sabacriptton oo Matter how large or how small. The receipts for tha Bras day Miami to tlM. Tha Journal sobaarlbad a similar asssoat prtobad toaUrsr brow* is waa amtootby UmBm to I of tha ■boat. Til* Oss*rr* sow gratldatlass aad good wlMsaa, UmowMX* Cctt, »ag«. 8—The dl tectora of the Sout hern Cotton MUM OK Monday afternoon. Cept J. M. and Mr. W. It. Odell, Mr. D. B. Coltraue. of Cooeord .Qd WHl Bnn •ee, of .Durham, ware ia atteedauoo. Part of the machinery la ranulog and all will aoon ho la operation. The mill M to make a* Oat good* aa aay mode to the Sooth. Mr. J. W. Robert* has retaroed from a vleit to hU old homo. He baa moved la Mr. Webb* aad win board until Mr. J. A. Smith M home for ike Bale. Mr. J. A. Pinchbeck M In Peterabatg attending Mr. health* boaioea. Mr. R L. Durham, of DalMa. spent the afternoon la the City. Mr. J. C. damson M vMItlag his brother Dr. D- A GairMoo. Mr. C. B Whitney ha* returned from a Irht to Hvw York. The sale of U»e mining Compear ’s lands bogao at ten o’clock Tuesday morning, the 8th. Ms], Guthrie, of Durham, waa a act looser. Mr. Car rington, ol Bay City, Utah., one ot the reoatvara waa here. The crowd waa rather small. Bidding was lively on some lota while others sold vary cheap. The purchasers ware mainly tbs people of Gaeton county. Mr. T. W. Brad Bald of Weet Bgy City, Mich, bought all the land seat of l*th 8t. for $1,900 and all the Mod weet of 13th St. the Uemeaet Mlniag Meat, office, fixtures etc. for $10,000. The ptopatj went for a small per nest leas than when sold In January. «*P All PnlHlI. Bar. C. 8. Oarena, pa*tor Id. B. Church, GreanrlU#, Ga., eaya: “I take yary Croat ptataaro la recom mending to tna public King's Royal Gsrmstasr. I ban been oulng It at time* for three yoaiatorDyspepet* and Nsrroaaasas with the moss gratifying result*. I think It I* due this wonder ful medicine to any that 1 boy* known a number of minister* and other* who haye taken It, and eo far as I now re memhor they ail apeak of ita curative and atrengihrulng effect* with an* stinted ycalae. No oa* who boy* It and ueee as directed for the trouble* for which it la recommended will exchange It for any other medicine.” Now package, largo bottle. 106 dome, 81. For aide by Front Torrence aad Co. GASTON INSTITUTE OPKhTKD 8RPT. 1, I860. The teacher* will bo the am as lut year. They ant all expartenosd and have made a special study of the beat tod moot recast methods of Instructing. Prof. 8. A. WolS will again have charge af the music. Tuition rates low. For farther instruction* apply to J. 14. Douglas, A. it., Black stock, 8. C. GASTON COUNTY GIRLS. WAWTOIS— TVj Mmaof ten *WsoT othool sc* hem nek posmmea In the oow.tr, to whem I ho Srerdary of Gaston OoSaao oaa an* emahnaa, ram nrmex for tea an* boordW MaScot (atS or saw) rnronoC dorian a mum Drooi um county. xismang aasi*> bocln* SMX. S. um- FOr spatial county ntn ooe Mr. L M. HoC man. Ou*Uwu<» fro*. AMim rtw Frtaolpal. a. a- worry, woBoo. s. t Davidson College, DinuoM, N. C. SIXTIETH TEAS BEGINS SEPT. 10th. J. B.SBliBEILPreslden. >ogto IN—am STATE normal and Industrial School. ioiTTciiOLiiA COLLEGE or IGUCOLTDll hi nmiic aits. Amb tm Cbflmrui. to Iterator ft. ■•Itotojr, SALEM Academy and College. I Tutfs Pills ■ Cure All Liver Ills. Arrest disease by the timely use cf Tull’s Liver P»lta. an oki and favonte remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Tirrrs Liver PILLS BILLS! BILLS! BIG BARGAINS II BILLS. tier* an some odd toU of State ments and Bill Heed* to be tamed Into eaeli before October 1. There U a bargain In every lot named, but cub Boat eocompany order. PoetUrety, we will not eet a type or tarn a wheel on any job mentioned below until the money Is In our band. Bill Heads. ho 3—etaa, Bj uccumi won by 9j iKcnn X.OHO. Ooe lot 300 for 91.90. One Jot 300 for LIB. One lot 900 for .68. Neatly printed at above prioee, bat oeeb count come with copy. ho. 4—two, LMCiiae wide by 7 INCHES LOHO. One lot of 6,000— Prleee: 000 for 91.06. 1,000 for 1.86. Neatly printed et above prime, but oeeb most oorne with copy. Ha 6—MU, Bj INCHES WIDE BY 4| INCHES LOBS— 6 LINES. Ooe lot 1,00b for SLS8 or 600 for B0 OioU, Ooe lot 9,000 far 93.16; or IjOOO for 91.90; or 600 for 80 cento. Ooe lot 1.500 for 93.90; or 1,000 for 91.60; or 000 for 90 cento. All neatly printed et above prleee, bat remember oeeb must come wllh copy. Statements. •ME, H INCHES WIDE BY 8 INCHES LONG—90 U> 23 LINEN. One let 2.600 for 98.16; or 1,000 for 91.50; or GOO for 86 cento. One lot 2.000 for 82.90; or 1,000 for 11.60; or 600 for 96 cecu. One lot 600, 4} wide by 64 long, 23 lines, for 91.00. One let 000, 04 lac be* wide by 6 i*«b« loog, 10 Ham, blank apace top and bottom, for 9tl5. Letter Heads. One Odd lot of 600 for 91.15. Shipping Tags. One odd lot 500 very small onm for 56 cents; or smaller quantity at 95 oeota per hundred. Send eaah with oopy. Price* like tbeeeforjob printing are too low to book, to bill, to go after, or to take any other cbancee on. If you don’t want to pUok down cash with copy Id order to get them bargain*. Just stand aside and make room for tbe other men who wilt These bargain* are going. Get them while you may—and get them before October l. We don’t expect e one of them to be left at that date. Gazette Job Office, Gartonla, Jf. C. ROJTT. L. DURHAM, —LAWYXB, DALLAH, • V. O. W. H. HOFFMAN, —DJCNT787— OAwroMiA, * - - • ar. c. BtT Office ever First Rational Bank. A # MMXWM. -ATTOBHMY-AT-LA W— OASTOWIA, M. O. Will practice in the ooort* of Gaato.i and adjoining eon* tie* and In th* Federal Courts. Bradley & Happerfleld, -mtvxirrou or— The Battalia Steam Marble i awl Branlte Works. —am n»in» to— Fill promptly your orders for Marble or Granite work of any kind, and be llere they can save yon money on work In their line. crooi am ibmm at tMIr ourfcto jari om Mail Ann and pt prleaa. riuriirntniLD i *•**•"• New York Racket IN BRAND NEW QUARTERS. It was a race, bat we woo It and wero la oar New Store next to First National Rank ou the Oral day of September. - AH our friend* and customers base a cordial Invitation to call oa mat our new ptuoe of bnaiaeee. Wearelnthe race for trade and shall exert ourenlvre to win continually to Una raoe, aa heretofore, by offering big bargalue for IliUo money. • Call on us at oar New Store. Remember the place—next to First National Rank. P. T. Heath, Propr. New York Racket. 8BE j Torrence, The Jeweler, J ftr BoouWful Uoc of \ WATCHES, CHAINS, \ RINGS, and JEWELRY. \ ■truuso sum ) OUWHT MIL AMww.sm Having reoetved llcenae u a prac ticing physician. 1 take tbt* method of offering my pcnfeeitonal ferrloee to tfae Public. For the present my oOos will be st Tomwnce's drag (tore (Flume No. 18). Cells left then will have prompt attention. Respectfully, Fkarx G. Wilson, M. 1). Send »o Cents and get the Semi-Weekly Citizen till November 6th. All the election news and Bryen’s visit to Ashe ville, for only Ten Cents. Loae no tone, send to-day. Address, Tk« Citizen Conpuj, Asheville, N. C Aod will be glad to see oar friends at oar new store . next door to oar old stand. Come to see us. Holland and Robinson. HOUSE FINISHING. 1 will be In Gastonia September and October with a force of Aret^class painters and oaper-baagert (lnletiln^ tbs residence of Mr. G. W. RAGAN, aod (hall be pleased to submit eett matee at reasonable prlosa oa all work to my line. Ae to my work, would refer you to J. W. Hoot's 990,000 residence In Cbeilotte. • Beepeetfolly, W. J. & WeMlagton. Ai»lnlrtrrtf,i Notice. Hurts* eel—d m srteaabnsur ef Mw ce topwoni umm rar paymeat oe eeseawethe iae «ay i »«ena>». te*r. or ttmeeOee wtu steed le be* of fMr now UJ. ^*mATMMr' ddmToaifWter. Notice lo tefcadaata. "-"v&sraiw.} feis^ait. aatKKm W. W. IKUU ead oten ' r*a balk bkitt. IAHWJ—Tt»- llbc* rona.MAierM.Uiii Itonr (arta. Ulacru. and the 1 lavalaon inn M ateva. an In Innf OcoA luwoMUp. MeetlcaiOorf ooyatr. nuar Mum Jno. dialogs Parti— ra aand nnai lluvcarll ehuroh. Abo Wt or nan— iron rwm la lb Mb UocJrraijiinV.daaj.'uK. trakinc.'S«r'u nMaL » natal la mona/ «rUI ko ranilroa.u laic Dr. W BOB. DarWaos—about JT» anno. rr.ajioua 1».C. *• k D.W*oa. roa uu AMD anj mm mold. Yfc* Mlgb Bhaala Uah in hr Mala VpM MaaaaaaMa Tanas aa ta Prka a«d UrrOl To win Ono-lkM auk and belanoa apod pec aod two year. orodit. 1 will aST wither all IP • hpdr or idantaUnrw to aua parebaeen. Thaaa hurdsare raluablr ranalaa tarwa, oon vetUaat to ftocurfca and markets aad oust be eoht. ~J- U Thorwtmr*. hear Ilia* Shoals. h my end will ebow the leads and naan eoalnwbtl Mb. wTrT DTauaPrra of Oo. , April u. UK .~fW«lu«a. UUI mv LAMM lit raaaaalb piorniTY. , My Ttriiw nf ll* bower rested m mu by the leal win.and todemmt of lean T. HerrHewn. dwcoeetd which raid will h docketed la tW oMce of ih. am of the Superior Oourt of ganna onunty, h.C. 1 will sell to the bhthael bMder on too maaa In UawryTtlie rows ahlp In eeld couaty, at two o'elook p. au aa the taah day wftenabee. inaa. atraaCoe parcel ol land titnated In the town. peolcr end Vcndrlak Bros., aoolalelne 111 aeort, mure nr Ires, and known aa tho Jim WT**°" bone place. Said laada win be eohl In pnreeh to eult oarobaecn, and aa a whole. «°d daad aaic lo parokaacre up-o paymaatot the entire pu i nheet price. Tbrau ofaalw Owe-Utmof Ike pwroneno eenurr to bo paid oo llio <kur of sale ate! the baleneeta oyV“l InaKllnenU uo a credit of twctra aad stab teen mocuka FHU.OOW M. L. ktrotmcL. Eiaculor. Notice. Hart"* qualldoi aa admtahhwtor with lha Will annul) of Bohm Carson, deewued, the undwBaned hereto ylros aohoe lo ail person. BekUan olalm earnest the laid .etale to preaawt ikwiMr euthcaneated on or bofurs the 4th day aflcpimkw. IMT. orlbla notice Will be plead la bar of thair t*. wovory. w, A. I’aaaaow. Adtalnhtrator. Tbia 9th day of Auc. 194. l>and Sale. IV virtue of a powar of aak uoutalnod In a dood of trnat aieeutod to me Or D. H. Com aud wirr.fertbo payment of a note of t—* da led the Bih day or Fen. IMS. and aleo by virtue of a power oT aala oootalned loamort «*** dead taacuted io mo by aald I*. U. Loop and wife oo the llit day or January, ua to aeon re the inymenl of a nolo or aomodata therewith In the amount at m,pa —u« dual or treat and mnrtmitra deed duly «»T^a vlUote raforobc*l*Vker*t>y made Kr^fiiO dan tD0 '“•"oru missf “55?^ ®T 00r*«r», UntteTWitte mM Um giy.!Ifokm,loi Hock, her oornrr. ttectaoa wfth Sffuii0 “4 Pino auimo. thaaoa Ihuoca with L. w&S&mmM ■Bggsasjg^ Notice to Defendants. .. •"-assihjasaac.. ^ tmmci now*K.II«Imuliu« I ET'tw vCSt ~ • P"^y •* °'a

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