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THE GAZETTE. thttmtoat, ooTOmo* u. w BUSINESS LOCALS. Xpoj)X)ER Mated—Will par oaab for r 10,000 bundle*. Hankie & Ander*. BUGGIES—8lx 2nd bund bogglea for •ule cheap. 4*rkin aud Aafeia OLD HlCKOBr WAGOHB—Third car toad thla fall do* on the way. If you want a FIB8T CLAWS wagon go to Craig ft Wllaoo. They alao handle high grade fertiliser* far wheat. THE OUT Soft ooal on any market la the Wooldrigt JiUiao OotU. Entirely frm from rock aod elate, aod burn* freely. Waare *ol* agent* for thti ooal. Id Gaetoola. E. aod J. Atkina. LOCAL AFFAIRS' —Election day only 18 days off. —Register I Only eeveu hoar* left. —Register uext Saturday. The books open at 0 sad eloan at four. —Three or four articles la type are carried over loDext week. Crowded oat —Ex-Governor Jarvis is billed to ■peak at Danas Saturday, October 34, —Mr. G. I. Paaoor. or Harden, waa amoog the visitor* to Gastonia last Mood*j. —Mr. It A. Wllktnioo, of Charlotte, waa in town Saturday, shaking hands with old friend*. —Service* at the Methodist church next Sunday morning aud night will be ooodoetrd by Rev. Plato Durham. —Prof. Sylvan us Erwin and family have moved to Atlanta, which city Prof. Erwin baa made headquarter* (or hie book Bncto agency. —Mr. Carroll IJttlc, a sanctum de serter, Is conducting n prosperous sobool near Begonia. fie was In town n short while Saturday morning. —Ten more phone* to go In right away. Means. F. C. Manning and W. T. Lay, eleotrtolana, era here to pat them in as soon as they arrive. —There was a sort a conference bore Klerday between the Pcpollit and Mblican committee* bat they didn’t get together—just agreed to disagree —Service* at the Preebyterian charofa cast Sabbath morning and eight conducted by Rev. H. W. Boon, of Providence church in Meekleeburg. —The South Fork Baptist Associa tion, Including churches In Gaston, Lincoln, and Catawba oounltsa meets in Gastonia next Thursday. It will remain in session until Sunday. —Tits progressive advertiser aims to use as little display type as possible. Mlxlog np various kinds of display type in an advertisement la s pretty ■ore way of staking it unreadable — PrimUrP Ink. —The eountv canvass progresses quietly. Mr. Jno. J. Ortsand ia still slok at tua boms, and Mr. 8. M. Wliaoo has not yet joined the boys, though be is expected to be with them at Belmont, At Gastonia yesterday they all gave wav to Judge Roseau in speech-mak ing, and did their electioneering privately. —Good reports oome from Hon. B. A. Donthton’s canvas* In Cleveland and Gastoe. He spoke at Hovla’s Store Tuesday morning and at Cherry vlUe la the afternoon. Many Popu lists taolndiog Mr. Horn Stroup, who In trod coed him at Boris’* Store, openly declare they will support him in prefereribetoLInney. Mr. Dough ton expresses himself as delighted with hi* reoeptlon and prospect* in this sod of the district. If the rest of the dis trict I* In the condition of Gastou, LIdnay is already overthrow*. We will pay 35 oenta for a well pre served oopy of The Oitsrrs for Jan. 15, 1881. W. E. Own* Sppwfataocwta. The new pastor of tbs M. E. church. Rev. T. 0. Croker, arrived from Asheville Monday and ho and hi* family are now safely Installed In the parsonage near the White Church. His appointment* will be as follows: Pint Sunday morning io sooh monlta st Bradley’s Chapel; second Sunday morning at Smyrna, Sam. at Wesley’s Chapel; third Bunder morning Cherry ▼ilia, g p. m. at Madaly; fourth Son day morning Mi. Olive, S p. n*. at WDDI1. The dark angel of death haa again entered the home of Mr. and Mm. Dixon Hanna. This time their 18 yaar-old daughter, Mias Oraaie, waa called aw*?. She died at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning of ood(nation of tho Inogn atoog with typhoid fever. A large eoneosree of friend* and relatives attended her funeral earvloe* at 11:80 yesterday morning at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian ehnrcb, of which aha waa a bright young mem ber. The services were conducted by Rev. J. C Halloway, tho pastor, after wbieh the body waa consigned to the tomb in the town osmetery, J. W. Todd, a yoong man from Chaster who solicited business for the Chester and Lenoir two year* ago. Is In jail In Atlanta and likely to got on the abate gang. Ifaj. O. w. P. Har per, president of the road, , pan In Qaa tonta Tuesday patenting from Urn trial In Atlanta the day before. The trial waa dalayed a few days been am tba rood* charter waa not la arUenoo. Todd bad ftotsa tho tickets from the C.dU odUe aad had hod astamp-dto rod deter made la Atlanta. lie told or owe about to mu to a scalper two ticket* to Portland, Oregon. Tim O. A L oAolaM were wind shout It aad Mr. Hlobola went to work at oooa, oaaght bis awa, and aacarthad tho Por GASTONIA tSDUE IMLAAr. Ormlari UM rrMay «I*SI —pars •*g»*a Tua «ke Warn-Ur. X tarjamIXr.WMdall UuUII Ida Lain. Gastonia h»n an Odd Follow* lodge. It in orgAtiiaed laat Friday night with 33 rasa ban. Tho following were “amber* who drifted bet* and were zealous enough to gather others to them: W. b. Jones. W. T. Story, K W. Stroup, W, j, Willett, K. W. White. W. J. D. Moore also we* a member, having Joined about 30 yenra ago, bat he hadn’t worked at It aey Moot, and so be took hts ohaneee with tbe new mem ben who had to ride tbe goat, aa follow*: J. D. Moore, J. O. While, j. A. Groree. **■ Dnrham, L. O. Cathey, J. W. Kaneer, W. L. Gray, W. J. Hamilton, W. B. Carpenter. W. U Weir, T. A. Costner, W7 H. Fulen wldor. W. M. Dari*. Following new member* wlU be Initiated later: Dr. W. H. Wil*oo, a J. Hum, B. 7. Am tin. Geo. W. Smith, O. P. Devle. A degree team from Cbarlotto lodge Na 88 eamc over Friday afternooo and did the initiatory work, aa tbe Un roofing men any, with eaetn*** and dlacateb. It wai oorapoeed of tbe fol lowing gentlemeo: Dr. R» F. Keoraoa, grand; J. C. Pataoou stain, rlo* (Trend; B. 8. Darla, right supporter to noble grand and captain aTdegree team; Geo. B. Crater, left supporter to noble grand; R. W. Smith. right sup pwter to rto* grand; R H. Bams*y. “ft “pporter to rioe grand; Iter. w. G. White, J. R. Shell, J. n. Binary, C. S. Stowe, T. H. Sprinkle. Jama* Noethey, W. H. C. Bowe, Gao. F. Iraka, A. t. Cramptoo, Georg* Flta •immoni, Wm. J. Seller* and B. SUre retain. The team'* regular trained goal waa net feeling well, and they had to bring ont a wild uutam'd beaab that bid norer been hroben to tlui saddle. He butted oar boy* right and left, and In oue wild ptuog* be knocked one of tbe Charlotte men out of tho window. He la now laid up, *o tbe Charlotte OWr «*• **y». but they call It rboomilltra contracted lu the sight air. The fol lowing faithful portrait of oa* of tbo Gaatool* men blindfolded riding the gust at break-neck speed and yelling the dlitres* signal at every jell will be readily rceogolsad by tboaa who war* present. Everybody speaks In terms of prala* Of the Charlotte loam's admirable work, which was completed by one o’clock. Mr. W. T. Jordan, dUtrlet deputy of Gasloo oonty. and Mr. B. n. WooddaU, grand eeerstaiy, of Greensboro, in stalled the lodge after It had bean turned over to them by the degree team. The new lodge la named Gastonia lodge Ho. 188. The following o(Boers were elected, W. If. Jooes, noble grand; W. T. Story, vine grand: J. D. Moore, recording secretary, L. G. Cathey, financial secretary, X. W. Stream right supporter to noble grand; 3. A. Grom, left aapportar to nubia grand; W. L. Weir, right supporter to vlo* grand; J. W. Kaoear, left suppor ts to vtoe grand; J, O. White, warden; R W. White, outside guardian; W. H. Futon wider lutlde guardian; J. W. Wlltot, conductor; C. 3. Durham, chaplain. W. J. Hamilton, right aoaue aapportar; W. B. Carpenter left aoaue aapportar. OwUsSsfBsp. A ear load of 188 fins Tannasaeabogt for Messrs Loye A Son arrived Man day afternoon about fooc o'clock. TSiay loft Newport, Tone, at four o’clock the afternoon before, heooe ware on tba road J oat on* day. On* floe tallow waa drad- smothered to death in the Jam. The hogs were an >”«tod and driven to a pea at l(r. R^f»r Ig>v*to, from which they will ba sold In lota to suit buyers. Mam. 8. W. Matthews of Mala* and T. R. Purnell, of Raleigh, spoke In the opera bona* Monday night. Matthews It labor Cummiaalonar of hit state and Purnell la a Raleigh la* - ym. Both era speaking for the gold tat appear to ba pretty barns!*** fellows. Matthews to a ant of political lour 1st and Parnell is hie sMMdW. Matthew* is the etar of the combination, but ba didn't twlnkfa bnt a bar* half hour Monday night. Purnell, tba manager, he talked for something ilk* an hour and didn’t feel Ilk* doing that. A oo a pan y of gentleman enjoyed a mo« aumptuoua dinner at Dr. W. H. Hoffman’s last Friday afternoon given to a few of bie friends by Mr. A. P Hoffman, who was making ready to olnae hit raoallon and rrturn to Phila delphia. The following were guests: Lt Jenkins. T. la Craig, \Th. Witsoo, J. A. Craig, D. J. Craig, and W. F. Marshall. Mr. T. preatded ever Um earring with the F**”* <* • veteran, Tbs noimIUlliy of the ooeaatoa was tbor ooghly eojoytd by every greet, for •Seng with Um aboadaat feast of good tblaaa to tat west a treat of reasoo udiow of tool. Mr. Hoffanu left Bendy Bight for Philadelphia, when be aad his brother road set a oommit alon boalcaea as Hoffman Brothers. iidn«r»«w «a■ ■«aiianii. K. aad J. Alklaa advartiae a an pa rlor grade of Jalliao ooal. Waller L. Main's olreaa baa a large aad aUnaotlve ad vert lee meet on eeo ondpaga. *. 8. Pagram eaablar, publish* aUtemantof oondltlon of First Wa tlonal Bash. Jen. F, Love, enabler, pebllebaa Malamaat el ommUUss of Oaatoala leaking Company. . Holland A BsMnaoo make ■ ipeatal dflvela elaaka Prints, aba a CW- — ! T» tlKj WIN ml Th* Qumo: It may appear atraax* to some that la lam than thirty d*y» I «Uall have goaa off on the lop of another giant {and alMe equal to that of IHtdsod ha*a uot hoard a tingle political apeacb J*4- But u *%*. “»• doubting Tbomaaae go hear the great ananelal qaeatloo that Is excit !°g the people ae they never before have been. Hear and learn a lemon •“iL** •» Propar time. We have heard a great deal mid of liard times, low prioee. aod so money, and men who ongbt to koow batter charging the ineooent party with all tba 0 nan dal trooble that we have bad and an kavlag. I bops I ahpii |t»ult nobody by locating this mischief by elating > foot wbioo no man can auc nadally contradict. In 187B tba Republican Fzeatdaot, Seoate, and Honae off Bepneentatlvea. deuonetlied eUvcr, wblcb Hon. R. Z. Llnoey aatd two yean ago In a (neeeh delivered In the Academy In Cherryvllle was the worn* reooru mey bad aver made. Tba Bland Allison act helped a little, but not enough to lave tbe nation. Tbt* contraction baa been gndaallr going oa ever since, and tbe longer It foes oc tbe more visible Its effect* becomes. It Is eon tract Ion that Is ruining our friend*. We now liava a chance to restore or re monetise the doUara of the daddies •od there by bringing about a gentle expansion, not Inflation as oar gold standard friends would have os be lleva. Inflation never occur■ among tbe preotooe metals, but with paper or ee Hon. T. H. Alleu used to ear BAG BABY money. Tb# Republics os seem to think that to rotors or ramooetlse stiver would do If it is done by International ^ree meat. We may as wed ee/ that we shall not practice tbe Christian relig ion without an agreement and Um advloe of Chios. Just aa much good mom In one as there Is la the other. If we.srv e free end independent pen pie why ask any other rustic a how wa shall govern our owu institutions. Let im restore silver sod shew to the world that we are a nation of self government sod merit the ropset of all nations. It la to bs hoped that our Pnpallet friends will not suffer themselves to be banesed off to tbe gold standard element. It wee each barter two yean ago that pot Hr. Pritchard whara be la now la oar way and by saoh unholy tralflck be may be made Senator again. Men should be careful on this point as for whom they veto la the Senate ead Legislators, because they are the men that sleet tbs Ualted Staiae Senators, sod if gold men are sleeted we may expect them to eieet a gold standard United States Senator. Aa above stated respecting Hr. Lla ney, be bee surely beta caught oat to s storm, sod ths rain fell snd wind blew snd beat upon bis beck end washed all tbe sliver off exoept the American product, and landed him safely on thn sweet golden shore. Just e few years since be wee a Democrat, now a Republican, two year* ago be "** ***>*«• advocate, now ha is a straddler. I have never scratched a tlokst yet. _. Bob Pba*. Chariyvllle, OcL 5, UN. Mrv. Retort Gambia, whose aged companion's death waa chronicled hat waak, waa sailed last Monday to fol low him. (too died at t o’clock Moc daj aftarooon and wm bailed at Ple Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock f***r F7,lo!7 oondoctcd by too peator, Har. J. C. Galloway. Sha was abeat 75 jeata of age and had keen blind aboat ten yean. She had been for yeai* a member of Pisfah ohureb, where she now ilea burled. A naraOem WeUtteteam. Lloney and L. C. Caldwell apole In Gaetoele Friday night. Caldwell h the mayor of Bta’mrffle and waare eeatlT converted from Democracy to Populism. He betas a Democrat worm then plxoai. Ofoourea Lioeay had him to ooma and, perbepa, paid bh wpaame. This waa a game to oetet POTelhte !■ Lloney'a oat, bot It •••■ *° work meoh. People wbo heard them my that Caldwell was “FF **.*. w*t h*" •bwrt aaeaethlng and that Lloney made a great Popo llet epeech. make RWHU KIIIM. 1 lmto Saturday morn leg Babe Mo GiB, a colored mam wad known amnod Gaatooa. waa found In Urn woods, asar the oorered bridge nearly dead with wound* Inflicted with aa axe. Ha mm naar a boose of 111 rryete kept by ,wMU women. Very little oen be learned aboat toe matter. U lsbe lisred ha waa killed by another negro named Pete Aiklowoo who worked with Mr. R. A. Brown'a book fores. They bad a dimealty. It ere am, la which Atkinson wae worsted. When followed by MoQUI, be ml and an ua M>d atruok hU pursuer twa or three blows aboat Urn bead. With a load cry MeGlIl ran, oraay-llke, to too woods and tell. That wm Thurwlay. ?• <u>U< token up **• uneoeeelou*, sod dUd before night. No arrests liars mmumm ■!»« Tuff’s Pills Cure All Liver Ills. A Strong Fortification, Fortify the body against disease hy 'I'utt’s Liver Pills, an abso ■ lutccure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. “The Fly-Wheel of Lite” Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pillsare the fly-wheel oflife. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life. LFairieigh, Platte Cannon, CoL Tutt’s Liver Pills Report ef the Coadltfan THE FIRST RATIONAL BARK, AT GASTONIA, * IX THX STATC OT XOKTH OAKOUSA, at th s cum or aosucasrt. 41 «t tWl N "pb55 TS5 SI •fig a# JsL wn. a. Lawu. n. p. , STATIN ant Or THE CONDITION OF THE SA8T0NIA BAIUNS COMPANY MU V ATI BANKUU. AT O ANTONI A. m. U « THE OODETY OE OUTOJ, AX THE CUME or SUBIIEE ON THE an day or our, mm. EEAOriRCEB. W&5*8 S Total.IKBARJi LLAJUUT1BB. »B*AI.. .. bJoJjSS'rltt ,ii«r<U«du Jeo. MonCuUn. Ntattot Naur* Cahouta, 1 COONTT or O ANTOV. f 3^&Kl.*SS»rib-b-a" —h“ *•* D. O. BlAItIT, H, P, HORSES and MOLES. The Drat lot of Horae* ead Mule* we hod hart been eold aad oar Mr. T. L. Cralf baa Joel returned from the Moon talcs wit* another lot. Craig & Wilson. JOSEPH WALTERS, JEWELER. GastoaU, N. C. Nbuferd rraMarar ■mmhmhhhmhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmtmmmmrmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm— New York Racket. Now Doing More Business in its New Headquarters Than Ever Before Since its Establishment in Gastonia. My Fall and Winter Stock Is now quite complete. Having found many goods cheaper ♦*«rn ever before In the mercantile history, I am prepared to sell you a great many goods from 10 to 28 per cent, cheaper ever before heard of. We Have Been Too Busy for the past 30 days sending out these SLBDGE-HAfinER BAR GAINS to get upon advertisement, but by working day and night ■ have at last found tlms to throw together for ths printer a tow of my bargain lists. ...so.. I will now give you a lew prices that will knock down and drag out all competition. Dress Goods, White Goods, Etc. \ 40 tort White Lawns, goad quality, 6a. X W - Osrtmms, fall shades, 18c, J tt “ Ceahmcrt, fall sbodos, lie, Kart Xndtr Dress Goods ITo to 40s. M tort AH Wool Dnoe Flannels, Mo. f 88 “ Wool PUM Bran Goods, 80s. A 50 - All Wool Bias Waterproof, Ha. § Vios LtooCotoord Woo) PiOtocdion goods, 184c. A A Good Ltoo sf Csahwers. 10a. \ Bart OaUoose to Taiksy Bad, Iadigo BUe, sod Por- A atao Effects 6a. Boot Apron QlsgfaSWS. 5c. f Good Apron Glagheao, 4c. Q A good Block Sattaso, 84c. # 88 inob Black Brno (Mabries, 4c. A Notions. Stationery, Etc. Ohlidrso* Baadksrobtab froca lo op. A Linen Towels, per pair, So U 60c. \ Laos Pillow dhaao, par pair, Ida. Laaa Certains, 84 yards long, par pair, 89c. f Boyltoa to all oolort, per set, 18o to 74. 0 All Liaan Napkins, par sat, 40o to 90a. i Bad Danart Table Gloths, 88a to IU0. A 60 tort White Table XAnao, worth 7lo for 49e. 4 M ** Croon * “ 50b for 80c. X 48 “ Bed Table Damask, “ 85o for lto. } COUBTBBPaNBS-we haw thorn from COe to \ 8L78 <? Babies* and Children's Cloaks. S Onr drat shipment almost exhausted already. Wo # bars some Ml from 74c to 88M. BeMos’ Caps 90c to X 76c. Bab4ro% Baequco Ue to 60. Shirts, Neckwear, Etc. A We Have These Goods Cor AIL J Boys’ aod Man's Werklog Shirts. 16o to 4Bo. A Men’s White Laaodsnd Shirts. 40s. \ Men’s, Lad las'. Boys’, end Children's Uadsryseu at Q all prices. A Mao’s Good Bsawlrso Hocks, 5c. Ladies’ sod CMMna’o Hose, So to tie. Q Oonstt from 20c to 06c | The Biot 10 CENT SUSPENDSB Yea rrsr Saw. X Now for the # School Children. Good Bias Panoil Tablets, two tor 8s. A 96 Page OoaaosiUoo Bosk for Co. X A good oooferSo. f Largest PsncU Tabist to loam tor le. ■ Ai Mateo 8 tor in, and Pane Us 6 tar lo. A Plain La*4 Peoclls, 8 for le. V Two Load Pencils with Bobber for le. A A Dandy Good FoscB for le. A X Swats Paper and M Barslopsi toe So. x I Notions. f *<**«*J-~ <**,**• UwCMkma ) Good Drtaa Button, perdoisa, 3jc. Neckwear for mrybodj, 8c up. r Miscellaneous Bargains. Good Blacking Brnd>, If*. Curling Lroaa, So. Wblta Mstal Teaapooos, 10c. I Table dpooci to Match, 510c. Knives and Forka, 40c. White aad Red Wool Flnooele, lljo. Good Hickory Shirting, 7jc. . Beat Faattag Tlctofc n» ^ Oroarn 8crli* for Curtalne, 4o. Good ^>n^d, a^r T^BaDa Thread fc. Beal Haavy Alamafoe” fc^Good Alamanoe, 4jo. Cotton and Wool Jeans. Wa bar. it at all prioea and aboat 25 per cent ohaao •t tbao Uat year. Good Cotton Jaant lOota. Beal Hear* Wool Mixed I60, Beet 9 ox Wool Jeans io Gaatoa oooat* for 25 ole. Clothing, Hate, Shoes. Ihaea n larger stock of Clothing than arar hate carried, aad at lowir orlora. ■ " Boy.' Knaa Pants’ Butta 48o to S3 00 Youth*’ 3-ploos Sait, all prieaa. Boy*'Knee Paata ldc. to Ofa. Men’* Pasta 46o to 83.76. Man's Wool Mixed Cheviot Suita S3.0U. Men'* All Wool Black aad Bins Cheviot 84 W. . ■*■«■** *•*'• **“ «H>*> »u "r J*ka 88.80 to *8.75 Vary fiaa Blue Cheviot© worth tl&OO to ao vUk tbay last at 80.70. * Beat W Men'. SulUyoo ever saw! Mask Balts worth $16 going for 8ti Ml f IN HATH AND CATS, we bars many Mx-value, f frees a 10 eeet arttd© toalnaTbaitatar aDerh, Sir“““-HraasEg WE ARE BETTER PREPARED to serve you in our New Building than ever before. We have better light, more room, and MORE GOODS AT SLEDGE-HAMMER PRICES. We b*ve bo Baits to throw out at you on a few goods. We gtva rou Bsrfc,* ^ RVlUtYTlrmo AU goods marked in plain figures and all customers treated alike. I base had MANY IM ITATORfl doling my 3 year's stay la Oastonia. I came ban to rea THS RACJCBT Mid am ■till doing >0. Than another so0*tied racket stores who offer tickets on -*-y White **-iT wUck latB . st the small o^m of loefcr tea and aoefcrtabla spoons. The Silverware I offkr an ^ has ft>or plates of 9Beer and k guaranteed fcr tan yuan by the maantecturen. No Troubfc to Plod Us in our New Room next to Fins National Beak. Look out far RKD FRONT and LA&GB SION. Remember and Don't Forget That we arc «UU rawing THg RACIST awl the only Uwmae JUdt* 9tora ia tows. Wf *MM make ytm a Crayon Portrait FRBBer glee yon Silverware Tickets on your pttrrhaooo. <^P. T. HEATH,_^ THB RACKET iwr a -kt
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