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THE GAZETTE. THURSDAY OCTOIUtH R. IMC. B VSIX ESS LOCALS. iiimlMMiK InMrtnl In Ihs uuiin.m u 10 mli * Utu* Cor nnt liMurtlco and & coatt tUunrorauiu Uwarlian Ihuruiltsr. TpOPDEH waetad—Will pay oaeh foe r 10,000 bundle*. Rankin <t And ore. ■JLrOBTGAGK DEEDS. Warranty ill. Deads, and Out tel Mortgage* at ttoa (Ltr.wrTS ortle*. BUGGLIW—Six Sod band boggle* tor sale ebaap. Uaukln and Abdan f'bLD UICKOItr WAQON8—Third yj ear load thli fall uow on tbo way. Uyuawant a FIRST CLASS wagon go to Oralg & W llaoo. They also handle high grad* fterllllierg roc wheat. LOCAL AFFAIRS. —RegUUr. Only 14 hours loft. —Tb« ouunly campaign will open at CharryrlHs neat Monday. —Rrgtstrr. Saturday and next Sat urday are the only days remaining. —Fortune Md Justice will (peak lo O as loo at dates to be named later. —Only two Saturdays remain In which you may register. Register or yon oenoot to'*. _If you live In Qestonl* or Dallas prootaoU yoa mast register sssw. Your old registration will not do. —Thoedvwtlfmeot tl«at Impresses the reader as being true la better than uoe that strikes him aa being clever— Printm' Ink. —Y. M. C. A. meeting at four o'clock Sunday afternoon is public. Meeting for Bible study at nlaa In the moral eg It for men only. —Show your oonfidance In the po litical platform yoa advocate by sot delaying your advertising until after electlot*.—Printers’ Ink. —Servloee of onuaoal Interest at the Y. M. C. A. ball Sunday afternoon at. four o’clock. Mr. F. P. Turner, the State Secretary, will address a public masting Everybody cordially invited. —Yoo may register on cart Satur day or Saturday after betwoen the boon of nine lo the morning and four lo the afternoon—7 hours each day. Only 14 bonis remain lo which you may register. —There will be a big Prohibition rally at Charlotte nan Thursday night. Joanne L«raring, candidate for Piuet deot and Bala Johnson need Mata tor Vleo-Preatdsnt will apeak. For other particulars aas Mr. W. M. White. —It la with unusual pleasure that we welcome Mr. Robert L Durham, of Dallas, to ottisansntp with us. He has moved hi* office to Gastonia sod will ooenpy a room Id the Y. M. O. A. building. He la now moving his fami ly over. —The Odd Fellows will organise to-morrow otght. Mr. B. H. Woodall, Grand Secretary of the State Is here, sod Mr. W. T. Jordan, of Mt’a Island. District Secretary, and a degree staff from Charlotte Lodge will be ou hand. Theta will 1m about J& charter OMrnbert. —Our neighbor Dallas enjoyed a brilliant 1 set ore by Usury Blount Tuesday night. He says he bad a good boose, than which he never spoke toooemore appreciative and respon sive. There were present, he said, some of the prettiest girls be ever saw aad hie heart all the time was J nos ping Ilka a chain dasher. Fall Cmmss^w. Fall communion at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church will be observed neat 8abbetli morning. In the preparatory eevicoa the pastor will be assisted by Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick, A# VlIWUM H P h**lft«tlna al»K mad Saturday. !>■—*«»■ Oillw Aerate. Hoo. H. A. Doughton is In Cleve land oonnty for the balsam of this er»sk eed will resume his eanvsee of Gaston at Cherryvllle next Tuesday, the ltib. He la billed to speak at Mt. Body on the 14th. Us may seeks other appointments also. Let the peo ple tarn oat to bear this reliant cham pion of their cause. Mr. atStrt essitlt a««s. At bta home uear Plsgsh oUurch, Mr. Robert Gamble, no old and highly esteemed elUxen, departed this Mfc las* Saturday night. Death waa eeaasd by paralysis. He wee about 76 year* old, eed waa tbs father of Mfaan. Gideon, and Jno. J. Gambia and other sona. The fancral rmriHam were held at Plsg»h Sunday where be was a member, and where his body was eooxigned to the tomb. At the speaking In Dellas Monday between Ltaner aod Doogbtee, waa aa Ohio man who seas as tntermted listener. He listened attentively to hath speakers. Ha had never ease or beard either before. After the •peak ing was over ha told a gentlemen la conversation that he was a street IspakUeaa In Ohio, bat that If ha head la Gaston oonnty he’d be a ™ 8b*,b? <• ®ak!ag mention af tbo Snaatorlal eonrenltou in UiM coaoty rtfora groonfoiiy to tbo royal trtatjomt h«M Mr. Aalhooy by tbo Daaaooma of ©aoton. Oor «oo toMKary aayo: “Sooator" J. a. A&Uoay aad hit Pop-B* p- opponent, 8. M. Aabury, hay* boon on rent no in OoMos oooaty. Largo crowd. Zoo traatod tba® at avwy point aad An «booy baa bam completely domolithiog Aabury at arory appointment. Tbo good Demoerata of all Oaatou ham bom Mating oar ’•Senator" royally. wbm'Jkty1"" ^l*7 k°°V * *°°* UlD> ••mmumaam I make a apaetalty of Inc watohaad atoab ropalnag, and gold and eitrer aoMaitag. Aad If yooH bring the gold I «m amko yoar ring while you wait. Woetrep*»Ung aba In raid, diver or nVohal white yon watt. Shall bs ptaaaad i*m m at u T. 8trtok> Man atom. Joersru Walt am. rMMXAi annoi. ,—***■• Ota Herron Is In town, guest or beronualn, Mlaa Sui Gallant. -Mr*. T. M. Shellnn, of Charlotte, I* vltlllntr her parent a Mr. and Mr*. J U. Craig. —Mlaa SlieUon Wells returned Tues day uicht from a aboi t visit to frleod* In Jjneolnton. —Mlaa Alice Summerow, of New ton. visited in town this week gneat of the family of Mr. J. R. Beal. -Min Julia Galloway was among I tire young ladlra who left for sebool I last weak. She went to Due Was*. Female College. —Mio. Ed Mellon with tba children coma ovar last week to visit her parents, LltU* Mlaa May Nell la still with her aunt Mr*. Gulllek, —Mil* Curia Boddook. of Charlotte, vlilted bar alatar, Mlaa Cynthia, at the Fall* Bouse last waak. bba returned home Monday afternoon. -Mimes Clara Shaw, Willi* Hill and Janie Keealer oamo over from Ctiu lotto for the tournament. While in tnwa they were tno smell of Uhl Susie Hoffman. _ TIM Mata fair M tlft, TVblle other thing* in on hand for attention it i* well enough not to for Et that we are to have a State Fair at ileigb this year, October 10— it Tba railroad! glee a rata of a oeot aad quarter a mite. There will be btv ranee, for wbieh pur*-* amounting to £1,30(1 are offered, and exhibit* from the blggoet far cm In tbe State. ■»ftl)»M tef«l»la«ua Congressman Llooey will speak la Gastonia to-morrow olgbt aad declares he’ll divide time with nobody. Rue a*U and Marshall Mott axe killed to apesk lo Oaatonia east Wed used ax tbe 14th and at Dallas next day. 8. W. Matthew*, Labor Oommieatoner of Maiae, aad Tbo*. R. Purnell, will Kin Gastonia next Monday night Ith. Strange thinge happen In tbe whirligig of politico Four year* ago Rev. R. L. Patton waa tbe PopulUt antagonist of Hon. W. H. Bower, for Congress in this district. To-day b* 1* on tbe De moo ratio Senatorial ticket of tbs 31st dlatrlot along with Mr. Bower as his running mat*. Tbeas two gsatWassa were nominated for tbe Beasts by the Democrats at Marlon In thslr convention on tbs S0tb. Patton supported Bower at the polls last election. Tbs prospect* era good for thslr slscUon. nassx siei'ir. TV* OwIm t «m* (kw Mm Mm •M Mm bu leetara mf laws Prl The lltUs boy who said he didn’t oar* to go bear a mao talk about "Italy” and stayed away from Henry Bluunt’s lecture last Friday night wcan't in It. Tbe leotnrer didn’t have a doxen words abont Italy. But for two hours he almost literally tor tured bis bearer* with laughter that tney eouldct manufacture test enough. There waa uot s aids In tba bouse which for om time st less* didn’t sc be with an ovarproduotlon of ex plosive mlrtbfolnese. Tbe plot or plan on which lie wove together bis ludicrous stories was simple-lio did all this oonlng to bis subject: "Beyond the Alps Lisa Italy” tba burden of which is: D« of good ooecr under dlOcultiea; for every evil In this Ilfs there la a greater good. Ills gifts of language are marvelous. Uls U>ougbU are often postie, some times surpassingly fanciful, but always unique. With swiftest wing his mna* can sweep from mirth lo madness, from sstMhlne to sob*, and carry his hearer* with him. (fyuu has* a chance to hear Henry Blount, hear bin. Don’t go to critl eire. Go to laugh. And then you’ll get sum* good out of an evening with the funniest man you ever heard talk. Uti raisArs Tonitainr. Mr. SMM Mm. wiwa Tires Trias "teWllwa af Stasis Creek Oewwwad Tbe tonrnaoMot last Friday waa will esse d by a large turnout of people. Tbs grand aUod was fall and the Iteld contained many vehicles fall sf spectators. Tbs rider* aad thslr snores were: W. L,. Jenkins, lj D. J. »; PrMk Irwin, 4; Robert T. L. Crelg, 7: end J. tt. Crelg, 7. The tie waa ridden na, re sulting In Dunn 12, Crete U. Tba judge* ware A. Tt. A adore. J. t*- Fall*, w. H. Lewis. Tlsw-hsepsr, J. a Bohaylsr; Boorer, Jno. f. flol lend. Prises ware awsrdsd rfs follows: FtnhwtaK Mr. Robert Dunn, Knight of Mt. Holly, gmST*41 J‘ Cr**B’ Knt|hC °* -.Tkhd: J. R. Crelg, tbs Unkaowo Xulght, In whose favor T. L. Craig bad Withdrawn. Fourth: Frank Brwla. Knight of BUM* Creek. Tbs beautiful serogation oeremoolea ware oei*orated at tbs Falls House Friday evening. Mias Mary Wilson, of Steels (keek, waa crowned Gasan of Love sod Dssuty, and MUm* WllUs HIU aad Clara Shew, of Obsriotui, and MImBus Gallant, of Gastonia. Maid* Sf Honor. The oonmallon address by Mr. Milas P. Hoffman, of PbtW pWs, was a gem la oooesptlon, beast I f*1 language sod graceful delivery and "" U* subjset of many vaeomtuasa. After these exwolaee the young people eejoyrd tbeaMelves la the dining room of the Falls House In the giddy mores of the danse. fl*' Tmmr MTantTwOilii < Vrriwxi Mar. Sjtlbt I* boo ml of, Ootobac opened brMly laet Ttiureday nlfht In the war of amuMtnenU. There were ohureb •errleee, a poiltleel tpaaklnf, adaaoa. • aard party end • 'poeaum boating «>'*w—eerled enough to Belt the taatea of different people. tWanewatar fa ffleefc. h»vn many enatoaoera wboae notoe f«u dee to day. We ere wllHag to take la pay Mat roar eOver, gold, ootoon. oocn, seta, fodder, or grorn ****•» «r earthing alee that we era rredttttem Into each for yonr eeewn torW^M.ntaek.c.t'tot; C*AK> to Wiieof, ASBURY COMBS DOWN. — KB IB TO MOTE FROM THE DISTRICT. ■wM" UMt, U« Vm'I Help lk« Chn 1 •f Mlnr kg Itrtt N-gMM • r mm Wk. will richi mp Mr. a M. Aabury baa coma down from lira Sanatoria! ticket of thta dirtrlot. Ha may aooa leave thla 10 tak# nP f«*ldaooa luao othar, and In add It Ion ha does not the! that he oan eonsoleutioualy advoanta tha oante of ailvae and comply with the demands made upon him by 'some of the landing Republicans. Hu m. l« * £ tmter' Chairman of tha People's Party Kxeaativ* Committee, la glean below nod explain* Itself. Arebdala. N. a, Oat. ft. 18U0. A. B. Peeler, Ohelnasa. People •» Party Ex. Com., Shelby, K. C. llcaa Bib:—1 hereby (ootiry you of my w1lbdr»w»Pfrouj the eaovaae as a eandldata for Senator la the Mod Senator nil district. Haying made op my mino t<i rrmova frum this district by Jan. t, 1807, ! think It beat to give way to some other man who wUl be a ptriMoeot eltltec. I will further any that as I have always been on* of the pioneer* la tha Great EluaacUl Movement, I cannot cnuacleuliuusly advocate the oanssof silver and comply with the demand* made npoo me by aoma of the lending Republican*. 1 onuot help Hi* on ate of eilwr by 1 wiping those who are ftgtlag silver; and as the free aod unlimited oolnsge of silver 1* the great paremo'int Issue now before tha American people, I oaaoot ooo*latently advocate oee thing and help do another thing. 1 am for Oliver A rot, lost, aod all the time. Hope yon will call the committee together and pot op a true Pbpnllat who will fight for principle*. Deapeeunlly. S. M. Abbvky. UDMIOHUD Alt LADY. Bsaeiaeana kim a capital anna tataiwlt-la (mar Wit* Hi at a* H«A aiarlHa. Mr. K. 0. Baddlngfield, one of tbs State railroad eomaisaionefs, mad# a •parch in Gaatoa'a Saturday night, whtoh one veteran Democrat with tound money proclivities daolarcd to be the baat and moat convincing Demo eratle tpaech ha ever beard. Wa did not boar blm all through hero, but did beer blm at MoAdeovIlla Monday eight, and it la no disparagement of ouitr geo tie men we’re board doc te It extravagant te toy that ha make* the baat Democrat I a speech we’ve beard Mr. Laey’a apeaefa at MeAdecvlUe appealed eapeclally te Uborloy men aod waa beard with aa stAentlvssses which Indicated that It made a profound Impression. The McAdenvtlle people turned out In a big hoaaefal and gave the (peahen a •pleadid reception end hearing. The people were enthusiastic and reapou ■Ive. The band Id Its becoming new uniform furnished inspiring muaio. The meeting at this plane waa a etlr riog one and should put vim into every Demoorat present. Lieutenant Governor Dough I on was praam t bat muds only a few remarks. Us was bourse from much speaking, had spoken with lJonry at Dallas that <*•7. aod Invited the people te bla meeting with Llnoey next day at Mt. HoUy, aod hoped te receive their vote* In November. He’ll gat ’em. rervtnT ticket. Th* r»wi’-« vmt win m* *■— Ttel fm Avar Inn Mm BewabU sms MS WUl IsutMUs TteiM as TWO Own. A letter ronelvsd from Mr. B. D. Thompson, Chairmen of the People's Tarty Executive Committee, with re does! te publtah, oootalna the Informa tion that thli committee has nomi nated a straight Populist county ticket. This is th# letter: Stanley, N. C„ Sep. 80, 1890. Tb tl« Bditor at Th» Oudtti: Dear 8ra:—Tbe Ex. Com. of the Populist Party has filled oat the ticket as follows: For the House -Moses Stroup. Sheriff—Jno. J. White, Register—Jno. J. Ormaod, Treasurer—A. J. Reekie, Surveyor—A. W. Hoffman, Coroner -Jno. L. Smith, County Commissioners: Jacob Jan kina, J. T. R. Dumeroo, Jno. H. Hama. E. D. THOxroo*. Oh'm, P. P. Ex. Ooea. oaaMMMBB ariBiata am* ■wakes. use mi M mil Wiasfi < Ormlt* Psasoor.of ieeotr-nselii. On Utt Friday a apldar bit Mr, Oel rin Houck's little boy, Roby, and but for ttm timely aid otbsruta medJelas ho would Imrs dkad. Ha barely aaoapad with all tbo aM poaatbfe, This morning about ana ap a polaoa maka (tblok eopgtrfaaad) bit Janet, H. P. Cottrell *» mo, do the foot. With Instant tad snerfatlo trsatmant bo la doing wall._ Maw tea tuapbi. What la tba ratoon tbs Pop allot pe ■art in tba Suit do not report Mai. uatbrle'a apeechaa, tUair eawdtdats for Qnremor ? Wkr do you sapprsss tbo facts and keep tbo Hgbt from your people f Wby don’t yoo toR your readers wbat ho sorlsso Urn royalists to do In the coming oouteat T Craig dad Wilson hare another lot of borsaa aad males )ast la. Raakla aad Andara want 10,000 band lea of fodder. Mao boaioaaa trials Baeklu aad Andara edrerttas la buoloom locals a lot ofaseoad hand buggtm. County Commissioners giro noil as of ekeelloe etderrd oa tbe qeeetloe of taxation for puMla roads. MaDII] Premljr A Oo.. nail atteotloe la an stir satire adrartlaamtnt to tbalr oaw store and oaw goods, Jao. O. Ran kin, administrator, gloss lawful notice to creditors of the estate of the lata M. H. Raakla. V. T. Heath, tba Racket Maw, has a largo three aoloma ad sort las wot of lb ttaw store and oombsriaas bargahm. It speaks far ItaMt gas wbat H sags. »tm» or mb we l*rofe*ekou*l **r# blower* were el •«2 l» Uimbortou Uet Saturday ■l«bl. They carried ewey about SMO. . Th»«b*x be* oow* down Crow the frwrtrerDemooretto ticket la New Tor* by deoil d lug to aooept Wllbar f. Porter loeoeede blot. Report* from florid* election *i! Tueedey lodioate a Democratic me lorHy of 10.000. OanrgU weal Dem oorella lu State election yeoLerdey by e majority or 40.000 or CO 000. CoL Heub*o MoBreyer, of Shelby, died In Sbolby Toraday morning of peteUiU. Re woe TS yean old. and a well known eitlsea of Cleveland eoun ty wbaae death l« widely .mourned. New* from the riorm-aeuUeo die trlot of florid* ie' dietraaelog. Every report ebowe to laonaee la Uw daetL Hit. Barn* ktablet, end dwelling* were blown down. Tiie people lo da* Utatlon aad danger of etorvlug ere ealttag on lh* Bovernof for help. MiaiKaall. Hickory Mcmurr Him maa InluaUeeto'lfr. Bewail wa will mj tbet be i* not a grid beg ee bee been «et«d la eoaie eo-eellcd Fop paper*, bet a pronounced advocate of th* fra* coinage of aUvar. Hlekorr MOTwarjr, uaaai paae. On oar fleet page, we are Made to aay *r Bewail waa not a gold bog, ete. We did not mm tbet; beeaaee ble prime oootract* go to (bow that ha la » gold bug, oQleaa he baa been recently -WWMlmMB I*ew tba Braver* Mawe. J 0. Cooper, e loading BopaUlsan of tbie pUoaaaaaka vary kindly of Hoe. Cyraa B. Wileon, tbe DotBoeratie oaa dldato for governor, la a recent ooo vanelloo with the UuMbr odltor bo •aid: "The Democrat* boae ooaalaaled tbotet man for governor they have bed since Zeb Vaooe waa aketed. Oy. Wetaoo la e Ban of ooettent character Md pfwiaaaaa a auoog intellect. I baaa known Mo rinoe I waa a aura boy. baylag Tinted hia offloe with ay fatbar, tod tba paopla need have ao faaie in ptoeiog him la tba aaeoutira ebalr. Ha la a auuag man and would make a good governor.” Tan Baer SAX^aTiTth* world roc Cate, Bruiaee, Son*. Ulcere, Salt Bbaau, Fever Sorea, letter. Chapped Banda, Chilblain*, Cono*. and Minin Eruption*, and pooltlvely ourea PUee. or ao pay required. It k guaranteed to give perfect aatUrfactloo, or money refunded. Price 96 cent* per tog. For tale by Currry a Kennedy. _ WM'i tiaU»E»Sn ? HORSES and IDLES. Tho Ant lot of Homo aod Kobo wo bod boro bora told aod oar Mr. T. L. Crolf boa Jolt ntanod fro a tbo Mountain with ooatbor lot. Craig & Wilson. JOSEPH WALTERS, JEIRLEl CtKotU, X. C. Hickory, H. a, Bart. J*, UM. Wa, Use nodandfocd marobatito and oKImm at Hlabor*. V. C-, aartlf* that wa bxra keowa Mr. Jaaa^b Walton tar twa (H) )W«, aod that ko hob prom klwnlf • tnmwarthy aaoMt* nuo and a akllM workmao. Ourtac hit May bora, wo ban hoard no diktat* Maatloo wtth oay work dooo by Ms. 8rOKSP AUaa <k Laoward,qaaarnifarahaau. J. D. Phyo. Urooar aad Batata*. J. Jt. HaMiaopk A How, Korol ton. ▲baroothy A Whltoaar, Grooan. A. A. SbaflMd, Proa. Kim Xattoaol J* C. Marita. Ctathtor. Mi aford DncU* ■nBord A Wkiuaor Orooora. Ho watt* Doll. Onrdoada. H kikory PHattar Oa. .rruanft. . Hard waro (A. U. RaUaar, Taaatr, aad Tnaaarar Pint MaUowal Uaak. -=wTHB—a New York Now Doing More Business In its New Headquarters Than Ever Before Since I its Establishment in Gastonia. My Fall and Winter Stock h now quite complete. Having found many goods cheaper ever before In the mercantile history, I am prepared to eeO yea a great many goods from 10 to 28 per cent, cheaper than ever before heard of. We Have Been Too Busy for the past 30 days sending oat these SLEDOE-ttAnnER BAR GAINS to get up an advertisement, bat by working day and night I have at last found time to throw togethor for the printer a tew of nay bargain lists. * I will now give you a tew prices that will knock down and drag: out all competition. Dress Oood8, White Goods, Ete”$j 40 loch White Uni, good gaalMg, 0o. Ai m “ Caahaara, fall afeadea, 18c. V n ** riilmtn. teO ahadaa. If*. Black Notrttr Dm Oooda 17a to 40*. <?( Winch All Wool Daw Hamate, Ka. f( IS *• Wall Ptald Dtaaa Oooda, Me. SO - AN Waal Blaa Waterproof, 80s. Kloa Idea Colored Wool FlDiag draw goada, U|c. At A Good Lloa of Caahaetm, 10c. Y Beat OaUeoaa la Tartaj Bod, Indigo Blaa, and Par- V alac Kflccta Sc. V Baal Apron Gingham*. fa. deed Aprua Ologbama, 4c. A good Black Batteao, S|c. #( • S3 Inch Black Draw Cambric*, 4c. d( Notions. Stationery* Etc. Children* UaadkmhM* tram lc op. 1 Linen Tow*!*, par pair, 8c to 00a. V Lae* Pillow Shimo, per pair, 18c. Lnae Curtain*, 9} yard* long, per pair, 89c. f < Doyliaa la an colon, par act, Mo to 78. <?< All Llaeo Napkin*, per eat, 40e to 00c. {( Bad Damaak TaWe Cloth*, 38c to ILIA. d| 60 lack White Table Linen, worth 78s for 49c, A< 66 •• Cream “ “ “ flOoforSOe. >! 48 •• Bad Table Damaak, “ 98a for 18a. COUNTERPANES- wa bar* them tram' 80c to y 8L75. W Babies’ and Children’s Cloaks. |J Oar 8r*t ibipment almoat *xbautt>d already. Wa #( bevaaame Ml from 74c to88.98. Baktaa' Capa 99ato A, 78c. BaMre* 8aoqae* 15c to 60. Shirts, Neckwear, Etc. S| We Have These Goods for All. v Boy,’ acd Man* Working Shlrta. 18c to 46e. a, Man* White lauodread Shlrta. 40c. Men*. Ladies', Boy*’, and Child roc* Undwrrare at 01 all prtoaa. A. Mra* Good Haamlaea Hooka, 8c. V Udfca’ acd Children* Hoea, BetoUe. 01 OormU from 90c to 88c. « The Biel 10 CENT SUSPENDER Yon aw Saw. Now for the #< School Children. J| Good 8t*a Panel] Tablet*, two for So. 0i 96 Pag* OotapeeUloo Book fer fie. i A good eoararSa. f IwratM Pencil Tablet la town for 8a 01 Statrc 9 for 8c, and Pencil* 6 for lc.. A Plain Load Pencil*. 8 far la. Two Load Pencil* with Robber (or In. 01 A Dandy Good Pnoott far lc. A 94 Bkeati Paper and 98 Envelope* far 8a. x Notions. AtfoodU—Oflg.Kh^ UnaaOoM—>l». mm VrtmaMTuJdhrtTftfc *** Turiwy Bid^waa, la a tpooL Neckwear for everybody, So up. Miscellaneous Bugalna, Good Blacking Bruah, lOe, CurUa* Irons, 8c. White MaUI Traapooaa, 10c. Tsbla flpooas to Maiob.Ko. Whlta and Bad Wool Flaaoela, 18ft. Good Hiekory Shirting, 7*c. Beat Feather Ticking, 18c Good Yard Wide Bleaching. 5c. Ccaaa Horlm for Curtains, 4c. Fall Uaa Qurtoo TSaaala, Sa op. Best Spool Thread, d lor lfic. Good Spool Thread, 9e. 7 Balia Thread 9c. Bart 5 oaot Sheeting la town. ■ Uaal Heavy Alamance, So. Oaod Hh—aw.ljt. Cotton and Wool Jeans. W« ton liKit prim m4 ft/ thao lot year. Good Ontton Wort Mind lAe, Uaac 1 os Wool /mm la for 25 eta. Clothing, Hats, Shoes. I tor* alwawSwkarOMtoac tom bate* carried, aDd at lOIMC prkto. Boys’ Knee Pant.’ Sait* 48o to $3.00. Yoatbf 3-pt«o* Salt, «n prlaaa. ’ Bay*’ Kaw Paste lk to to*. Men's Paata 4fio to $3.78. Men’s Wool Mixad Chariot Suita 12.88, Men’s All Wool Black and Bla* Chariot ft (A. Men’s Clay Wonted Soita worth JlOto $13 say Prio* $8.60 to IS.76 "***»*.»»•»* whQ* they last at $0.70. ■••t $• Maa’a Suita M arar a* 1 Men's Suit, worth $16 going for $11.80, r*n2 > IS HATS ABB CAPS, w* har* many big aaltoa ► from a 10 oeot article to a floe Tomrtst or a Derby r s^Taiss ss~£: *25.*«n«»«ra,oalyafo*fo?«r76. T^lSSTSi *tot»«atootoia«a» one* fartarayWafoa __ a WE ARE BETTER PREPARED to servo you in our New Building than ever before. We have better light, more room, and MORE GOODS AT 81J5DQE-HAMMER PRIOEa We have bo Bait* to throw out at yon on a few good* We girt you Racket Prioca oa EVERYTHING. AU good* marked in plain figmaa and *11 0*«toneati treated alike I have had MANY Ilf ITATOR9 during my 3 yeer«a atny to Oaatnnto. I came here to run THE RACKET end am (tOl doing *>. Tbare another »called racket aterea who offer ticket* on White Metal —m which lean aellyou at the atnall aum of 10c far tae aad aoe far table apoona. The Silverware I odkr my — n1Wlu hae four ptataa of Silver and to guaranteed for tan yean by tba manufcntiiim No Trouble to Plnd Us la oar New Room next to Fire National Bank. Look oat for RBO FRONT and LARGE 8IQN. Romombor end Don't Forgot Tkat we era *01 rnaaiof THB RACKUT and the only Genuine Rachel (Mora hi tows. We still make yon a Crayon Portrait FREE or give yon Silverware Ticket* an your purchases. Ybor. to Serve, «^P. T. HEATH, THE RACKET MA1T.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1896, edition 1
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