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c * i « J **£*• *■ M»a. »*■ ****7 the Stole by ■W»0 MS be adda that tha State Htfttieae aatuta to ha alaatad aa M ■ tBat November will cose, 11 the ftahdtoaat tagltoraMM of aagrora to «S aad vota. Horrab Cor tha eld Worth Mate forever I ■aeaggaggi ■ -^BO^ fB«m. Tha ragtotanttoo la Immenae-evar 4,00a t brumal gain* appear to 8o pabtiaea ragiatcatioo, orach of tfato probaUj, alaaoot oortalnly, Iraoduloet aagtafiallie at aogtaoa. Tbacaeaaha aa dtayuUag that a grave danger aoapla hare tha laaaabateo thorn of i free ottvar aad free %} __. o« Mag •Me to wle «v«n wllbaal the Fopoltata. Utter work, Doaeontaooo win the dtp. It to toe lata to Bhaltoaga. bat it la aot baotaba to anaat oo •toe' Man day enary nett who eamsiita tha Atony •« voting Ulcfolly. For •Mb a crime tba penalty la fro* hwata Sya yarn la tba paaltaaUary. Wat tftbay work froto thiadayoa aad •apaat to tower thataralm with glory. Of tha A000 ragMaaad rotor Bryan and Doeghtoa win toad with from M*0 to M» aad the Stata aad m^Mp Mehot adW ha a good aaooad. Dmmada; the aaaray to on the ML •aa that avery raaeof yoa fiwai now ahtNlbegelagdowaof theaaa anatom Moa dap la hi the thickwt of tha Aad raay rtotory arwwn tha bravaar 1 Dost ha (Seat'd by BapaMloaa kMMa. FoUowtag the adrlaa of Btolao «* «**. **«*•*■ emytblag.” It MM Maaaal pi III toga the atttooao af thta town aad aoraMaaity win km la MMa (Tbaraday) mgfat of haarlag W*iMt-Bl Utona, tha prlaaa of Worth } 1 BH ■HH&2 . nimii arniT! WWt iota tb* iiwiiff Uaten aarator |r < f>v at will twiM) «. boaaea dtateta In order to gal 1C to tba tUt dtebtat Han. W. H. Howwml Bar. ft. L. Mtaincto <WXM forth* 8aoataan tha Da**. dttUatiahak Mr.Baltowto agp.nant *»*r. if. WakedaMaa extmarfy Wttar Potato* at ChMwaB count). Ptalaodtog to ba tor altar, Wakahld hat finaiaa lilted at rmnklathypoathy. Ha rafoaad to hpn agiaamat to Mtatorno gate hag tor Baaatir, and Battaa Uwa Mdahla a# to public ■an In tba Laaotr fa*: ntttad "to^^VruSSr kMba'fw fuaad to alga U: Watfca aadaraianad aaodidataa tor a Mt to tha oaxt State Senate bum tba Pto Dltortat af lforth Carolina, bara P*»tota acraatoaa, It rlaated. to, oo fty dtMdiawk rate tor Mara ftltetort, nor any athar gold-bog for VMted Stetea Saoater, aor tor aay^aaa who «**a anhatand oa a altar plat. tom, aarwba did not rote ter WtoJ. _ft. 1* Pattot. lmair, V. C., Oak €. 1889. OCeonaaBteiatatedtoalgalk Tha >>ntUty at aaoaatD to tbair bcaaaa la at aaatog tba rnallty at tt. . «T *» TTl in WAT. Tew Teak total I nm back to Now York tw won Unw a third of tho oootfnoot to ngto ** *7. to* aad to hoar Gonrnor AMnMt waka 1a Cooper Ualon tto OPanh ta wkieh to aat forth what, hi «sywlod. lottoam important* tto ..Tto gaoMtanttatjcnota wa how UwUpeefereeyfrleafl tan yet wot. aad tho go wt too repeated la ell I hen •• J** eeopportuolty to (bums et tattopdooflottonltnod awaiting “Whet da yoo really think wBl to ttoowtaonaoflto atothwr* •PlMaa dlCera from that wkleh has el ready tom atprmeed te the latter* that ton reeaatly baea g-[Tel to wa to Use Jtomal frow tto place* ween Itay tan boon written only tattle; •Ulcttnn to tto Jemal ton shown, ttat Bryan will oorrr tto dtttoe Uwt ton bean considered doabtfnl la the toatgHnet, aad wiUboeleatad to tto I tan eo ability to aaa la the future. and aw llsbls to att tto wtatokoa of ifflil Uri* n*to what win bo, forwed after ttn weeks of as dfltgeot. cautions and dispaaaloa • ■toaflootaal aw eapaMa of to dto JS7** tffod “d Mnagth of tto tides of political opinleo bow running la that part of tto eeuatry. TMa was not my Srat opinion—ou tto eoatrary. It at 6nt seemed to we UmS McKinley, not Bryan, would eany tto on Ural wnt; but it 1* tto ■stand eooTlotloo with which I came to** to Now York. Aod that tto tide Is dally aatUag won strongly toward Bryan, I am eooelnoad. Hxmt Gnoses. oasmciwa in (wre mmuxah rnnuTAiun. Wee. nth. ▲ few days ago wo called attention to tto canned resignation of Mr Hood, the deck aad etorekonor of tto Camoock Coal Cocnpeoy, in Ctottaw oowaty, foe tto sole ramoa that be would not agmo to deasrt tto Dean* into party and ncefor McKinley. IW tto hoaor of North Carolina it way to mid ttat It was not a North Card hi lan who wielded tto cadge] of •oaniao than, tot» haanlwaM. A few day* men Mr. Job., Brroh*nU, tto loool manager «f . lumber win, at DeMttmBc, la Caldwell oouuty. which la owned by a Pennsylvania lyodlcate, ms discharged, booaoeo to we* a Dim* wet eepportlng Ww. J. Bryan, rbo pnaidw* of the ooaipoay who liwharwd Mai (towed hie aalaaa ■galipri tto Democrat ( and Me la term MeKleley by brioglng with bios stow mode eery oCenein (peiebM to Ito negroes and told them they must tok to tta North aod do whet ttair tamtam friends told them to do. Ttat hind of tori new wight work lu Mae nerthwe of Peaoaytnolo, when ■MM of tto working woo are held la i nodes of bondage bat little removed taw serfdom, tat H will am work lo Ifertt Carolina, where woo put ■ rtdtar eetlmato on ttair manhood, and ttan they wM rrent ooab arrogant md tytaojuoal dfotoMoe. X5WIE* «H» DEAR tiisurmra;::. wcswii o?n ■*• *a* km tm nuitw kaeti* »»r M (Mu In • Atlanta, Ga.. Got. as.—Hoo«r *M* Cbarlaa Frederick Cihp. Spanker ol tba Fifty-Ant and tba Fifty aacand Cnagrmaia, Mil Holman* Sanita rium bar* ak 1 rid o'clock tbit attar noon. A paroxyaa at pnln In tba heart warded bia death, tba paroxyaa pro bahlf iwantllng (mu rnptare of tba Mart, ae tba mult of fatty dageoara XtQtL dodge (Map enaw to AUanu alx kwtoyfcr troauaaalk. Hewaathaa Jtri*l tbrar, atiekfid* developed at b» home la Aaaariaaa. Ho apaat Joan. Jnly nod apart of Augaat ia the aoaatalna of Korth Carolina nod Tao maaa. Hie rotnra to alddia Oeorgia during tba my boUaat period of tba aaaaaar developed tba fam. After a wank*a treatment by Dr*. Holaaonod Daria, the lam dUeypoared aid tba Jadga Improved alowiy. Last weak ba waa out driving aomaltlmoe and ba »“ fitting otroafer uaU Sunday eifbt when ba waa attacked wltL •mwtaaaa of bin otd trouble, ooeo •kk Dr. J. a Todd waeeaund in and on Taeadny tba ooaaaaUon of tba leaM bed disappeared but tba patient waaaoweak that Mia. Crieu tale grapbad for bar obOdraa, nod all eaaae tba next day. On Wednesday and fMaday JataCrtwt ooodltlon lm {need, but be teealvcd a# oallara. Hk family waa hopeful until 10 o'atook laid night, whan ha had a paroxyaa of pala near tba heart. At aridalght thoaa waa an or her paraxvam and they eoatlanrd at lafaTvaia aft through tba Might aad forenoon. Ha auCared in tenaa pala, hat waa oanaaona ap to At 1:90 hla too, Chariaa r • Jr-’ hla younger bcotliar ■“* *"?**• kdktaaroaa tba atreat to £• hotel tor loach, Mra. Crimp remain teg wUb bar haaboad. At 1:40 the aa Jaatio time to get tome i of recMmlUoD. Jadga Crisp AM not spa*, dying withla An mlcatu a( the Lot attack. All of bU children ware with hla, and although they bad barn warned by tha Pfcytfolaoa that death might oomat «nj moaeot, whea It dkTcoae It waa tragic la Its mflsnaam Governor Atkinson was hla last via tor. having called on dnaday, when ha and tha ledge ofeatted for an hour on oorreol topkm. Judge Crisp waa keen ly Interacted la politics until tbe lut. Hsofpoud fasten with the Poputtoti and charged Governor AlUoeoa to d» feat It If h« possibly could to Georgia. Criap wa one of the leaden of the direr asveaeat In Georgia, sad uB that lama the State overwhelmingly Indorsed him for tbe United 8tntef Seeate to which be would have been CWCted unanimously by the Legislature. There would have been practically do opmittoa to bla ter tbe Senate. Hit d»*u' «* tela time ooaplieaus matters nod wUI lead to a bitter Bgbt tot tbe mMtonhlp. Perhaps other ofloa wilt be involved, too. Judge Crisp declined to eoeteet tor re-nomination to tbs Hotma The announcement of .lodge Crleo’i AfOh telegraphed to Speaker Theau B. Baed. of Portland. Me. nod te tbe wgasUtenu of tbs House of BeprseieteUvsc. H being customary to notify thou oOcers of the death of any members of tbe House daring re wee ip order that tbe proper ooeerse •torwl «cort may be appointed. Up to a lata beer to-night no respoua had twa received from Other of them gen ttetaea- Many telegrams of sympathy were received by Mrs. Crisp to-night ftwm prominent persons. Secretary Laroout was oos of tha first to send a wnkntaro Chroma* Lianey is at bU old trick, of -which he to an expert. He to dodging DnogtiVn at every opportunity. He baa left Hrogbton again and to now la SKIS’"* up a crowd tor Tbdereeisw Pecans.see. Oa yateedayto mail we got a totter, Ptetaarked at Bloooefleld X J. and on 22: srifbiSusiv. ~-~k ■■nrnti nd Me Daw KM.) dm TM policy whteb bee broogbt dlaee tcr cpoo iDMf railway* cad be* robbed ■ eery large number of stock bolder* for the benefit of bond JobbwrVaoTI Tfc* fooebt gtB?dli:!I •H*0* "blob would bore ■datalaed ctl tbe grant railway aye tema to preepertty. Tboee wta tan JtowoyjwWwp* eaa thank tbe sy«^fega,ps,M> EtSESjsyQS iSTu’S SJ£3r.“J»'-K •• often. '‘“•Moilitda" for retrrtare anew fe*"*.t,-*L’>t<> Caiolloa iwlttlea, ..4 WASggaigj c» by^rblab IrttaTr^r ****** 4w>’ oemoe oft tbe BepeWleae State Ueket Mtbe^td^to^M^.eng the Hal Ayer, tbe PepofIM oem!*^ to that^atow. gtoe HaJUlafrb a Mr JJj^bUkSjmm £ £?2 ttaMkg jSSr*4"-*^ HATING LIGHT. Hou. C. 3. Wtum'i letter to the ^oplt. According to the custom esteemed for Its usefulness, as well as its antiquity In North Carolina, I desired to meet my opponent, Mr. Russell, in Joint debate upon all the questions in this campaign, but he rejected my challenge and declined to stand up In the field with me before the people. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved (laid bare.)-John 3, 20. BRYAN ON TRUSTS. The trust* of the country, with their representatives, are • collecting tribote from the people and they call us disturber* of the peace and anarchist*. I am oppated to trust*. A* an executive, I shall use what power I have to drive every trust out of existence. If present law* are not sufficient to meet this evil, I, if elected, will reoommend such laws as will. If the constitution of the United States is so construed as to peevent any interference with the operation of the trust, I shall recommend such amendment to the constitution as will permit the punishment of these men. DOUGHTON ANSWERS; UNNEY IS DUMB. fw U» mart Wn.M.iu saw (Popalkn. One m. Here are the questions we submitted'to Messrs. Dough ton and Liaaey when here. Mr. Do ugh ton answered them cheer fhlly. Mr. Linney refused to answer at all; seemed to think it was nooe of the people's business. j. Does your platform propose to annul the power of national banks to issue money ? [Doughtoa nys, YES. Linncy DON’T ANSWBR. a. If elected do you pledge yourself to vote for the beat double standard candidate is the race for speaker of the lower house of Congress > Doughton says, yes. Linney DON’T ANSWER. 3. If elected, do you promise to tue your best efforts to have enacted into law the demands of your platform, or will you oppose these and advocate what you individually think best ? Doughton says, YES. Lianey DON’T ANSWER. u you uutut this district should send a silver congressman cast your vote for R. A.. Doughton, but if yon want a gold standard supporter then vote for Linney. THIS flAN IS AGAINST TRUSTS. W. J. OrjMM. »l Ttoawj Malt If I am elected as the chief executive I shall use all the power I have to drive every trust in this country out of existence as quickly as poseiblc. WHAT THE CANDIDATES REPRESENT. *r»B KM witmlnrton M«mn«l.T. MCKINLEY. McKinley represents men and principles that will make it impossible for the sincere believers in bimetallism in his own party ever to relieve the situation. He represents favoritism to the few at the expense of the many in all things. Protection to the large concerns and destruction to all others; the chimera of international bimetallism which is bat a false face of gold monometallism. McKinley represents increased taxation. Finally, McKinley stands for monopoly, favoritism, in creased indebtedness or increased taxation, the domination of a foreign and native plutocracy and the oppression of producers. BRYAN. Bryan represents men who are sincere in their intentions to bring about a change in our financial condition and who if he is elected will uphold his hands in this. Bryan represents more money in the hands of the people to pay taxes and not more taxes to pay increased indebtedness. Bryan stands for the existence of government for and by the people, the relief of the producers. The growth of real wealth and opposed to artificial wealth and for American independence. 0 - JM Eonot*—I hnuimUi MMdp far Consumption. By lt» timely «• thousand* of hopdn* cue* larva bow* aliwuly rrruanaiHy oared, la proof-posttht* mi I of Hi power Oat I comfirr it my doty to xW two totsia frrt to those of yotir reader* who htva CowampHa^-nroaf, BroncfaU or Lung TVcoble, V buy vil wrtW ma (Mr aprnwra powmcf loirns. t.AWon,Ee,MiMrtiuinrte 11 NEW MARKET. I will move la(o avy Now llrksk Markat aaat watk, joat aw* of Baokta A An4an* libory rtabl*. W. N. DAVIS. PRon 90. I Land Sale. Notice. “We Will Net &e Caught Asleep." > Cu;k'«! (’«]>**►• 1 All.t bi .i.liif luo ulfxi in Hi- lub *wic in m-n cape driHTTnm, w* *uo*’“M •* 10 r rl ' labi ,. our ilrp> i. i i.wk. Tin cape man *iUil«d o >uejr and Z* *«-rr ilfWr chpm., MioonjUMHlj, > hiimI o-ncyl. n was made In prloe to u*. X-*r ihimH) will is- Kivrii Hir sityjiiinir- )(f ilnrae Mn-unly tow prior*. We Bluet l EC I lit' A*appy • lit> Lady WHO bu a okpi< to bu> >nl wf l.-.k r.w ibrre lunutle* nrxt wmk. Have ali«*riy Wi, Uxymt lImp war dngs >»r V>*r price* chi J**n. and Cone t* ai»d |ft V*i***' a<* r^lui ti Ikmbs fro® ihopping uud oot y lilt cur store snd not •e# our goods and shoo think you bars made gnoo trades. Header, Hug Not S?i-K*llSi00 T®ur tZ!art- ®° ™'k* »•><• procure tbw naoy barfelu wbkb we Duke every day. No trouble to ahow yoode. A. C. Williamson. ~ ■ ~ HERE IB SOMETHING TO LOOK AT! Cloaks! Cloaks ! Cloaks ! W,y nowaiaUox « apoMl Ortv, in Cloaks. Umlkm, mo oar lln. Bofor* mains Print*! Prints ! Prints ! Xot* thMtOOS)wi* oC MmOhx Wmbtogtnn and ocher ftiandstd Prints at 8K wM p*r yard ' Shoe Sense Kl>0* «<* **»o pn« Dress Goods. wS,«5yrfcM<’'lo"'otal‘,,,u ’""’■''"e" Clothing and Hats. If you wUh lo Bur, oom. sod u. na lew. Wa.r, In tae Humor to nr* rat s Xoxt dour MX. K. Curry * on Writs (More. fBiml M. HOLLAND Sc ROBINSON. HcDILL, PRESSLY & COMPANY. \V, wtah to announce that we era now randy to serve the public and that wa have a atare fall of New and Attractive Goods. Wa triad to bur omly xtm bat and art atdo to supply you with ibe beat foods for tba load taount of aoasr. Uor Maa of Dry Goods and Notions to complete and Um prloe. are dotrm to ault tho tUnaa. Shoes! Shoes ! Wtutu (prctoLitr of iltoM. lath* shot Uno ve are onto toasts anjr oe* bet* In qaaiitr and prtoa. qqj. Groceries are all sold a* ehaap aa any and aaa ten Uoa. Notions. W* akn bare a ale* linear Idea. TUmmlaaa aad Vdvetaloairira tba ittttt pan of this or the am of out wmk. Call an) axaaUaaour Moafc. «W WU P1UTU QOOLW AMTWRBU IN TOWN. ^t»PTTaTd. PRESSliY <3c OO THE NEW ” FURNITURE STORE, McElroy & Allen, Proprietors. You are cordially invited to inspect our elegant stock of Furniture at our store in the Falls Block in Gastonia. We shall take pleasure in showing you our goods, quoting prices, and answer ing questions relating to furniture. SUITS. We have bedroom anlt* from 012. GO up. CHAIRS. Diolna chair*, arm chain, rocking chair*, easy chairs, children’* chain at prices that will plea** MATTRESSES. We have the spiral spring, the woven wire, and the slat mounted. All good values and at^ow prices. OTHER GOODS. We cannot uame our fall line tiere. We liave Side-board*, Hat racks. Table*, Loangea, Crib*. Children *a Carriages, Hedatead*. Wash ■land*. Bureau* and ao on. Coma to aa* ns before buying anything in nnr lisa. McELROY and ALLEN, The Hew Furniture Men. HALF RATES ON PHOTOGRAPHS! Until further notice BEARD will make flrat-elaae ptotce at ooe-balf regular price. A* follows: CaMmo, Pit Dm. $1.51 Carts, “ 1.00 Otter Slias ti Proportion. Bat theee are CASH PRICIrt. Bring the awer with you. And don't forget that t do FRAMING -PLACE.— Hew Gallery OppoeUe First Netlooel l B. BEARD, Ptetfraphtr. Executor’s Notice. wt aar eg —latest rear. or <Ma dm loo will be ptaeS la bar thereof. J. In. uoeator. TMrWed hr of SirmW/liH _ _»«Mlk VAXATMX r*> rvauo MAM. 2* 2*4 VoUftof Ontion Oowdy: TAX NOTICE Owing to the Mr)/ colton crop I will expect early tax-paying. 1 will meet the tax-payers of (fasten ooanty for the porpoM of collecting **«• f»r 7*u WM, Inoltiding these that bare not paid taxra for the year 1806, which MUST be paid at once. TiMM meet meat tbs following places and dates: W7-0?-' • “ ^wlaUlaaMt'a Tbs County Candidates am twbe with mo on this round. All tax-poyan that allowed tlwlr mclpta for tna row IMS logo into the banda of the Deputies, are notified that after this round tboir raoeipte for the year IMS will ha placed to the hand* of too Deputise, tor enOeoUon. Reapoatfnlly, A. K. Loptih, Hherltt. rwwiaaiai ' Haring reeel red lieenar M a pras tMag pbyalelao, 1 taka this method o atterfag mr profaaaianal atrrtora to toe pobile. ror too meant my ogtee will be at Tomaae** drag store (Phono Jfo. 16). Calls left torn win bar* pmont attention. Beapaetfolly, y«AMK Q. Wrieaw, jj. P. sn Tomace, The Jeweler, WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, end JEWELRY. HNIBIRB BUm mm* namv mbbl
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