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THB PRBS1DB1TS MESSAGE. — LAM£ FAST OF IT OSTOTXD TO OUBA1AFFAIB8. Until hMM o t Congress met promptly at soea last Monday and »p patatfd comm It tan to wait upon tba President aod inform him that Goa grsaa woa ready to rrortaa any oocamu aicuttoa ha might be pleased to make. Thu foul* thereupon took a racers ant 111 •'clock At 1MO the Hoorn took a receaa until 1:30 p. OK The committee* respect! truly reported to tho Home and Boost? that the PrtS Maot woaid communicate with the® la writing. Later ooptea of the mmuags were delivered aod read la both Houses. THE kIMiOS. The President’* message opens with • reference to the recant election whwb. the President says. “wag deter ■had by the decree of aa independent suffrage without disturbance of oar tranquility or the least sign of weak ocas la our aatiooal structure.’’ Tints HT, *lio President sujs be wishes be “could assure the (.degrees that Uie disturbed conditio* in Asiatic Turkey had daring the mut year assoraed a leas trideou* and tdoody aspect. Wh U mm of our ettleens lo Turkey hare thus far heea killed or sruuodod. their aafoty la the fetors U by no ■Maas amend. Oar severs men t at hfaw sad oar mtotetor at GooataaUao fie bare left nothing undone to pro tect oar ariaetoosrim lo Ottoman ter ritary... .Aa attempt oa our part to fern each a hostile preeeooo there as aught be effective foe prevention or protection wooid not ooly be resisted **»• Ottoman government. but would bo regarded as ao IsterrupUoo of their piaoa by the great nation* who •mart their eiclative right to teter vene In their own time tad method for tho security of life end property io Turkey. We have mad* claiasa agaiinti the Turkish government for tho pillage and destruction uf mission ary property »t Usrpoul sad Jfarueti daring oprising* at those places. The* far the validity of tbme demands have not been admitted. Tho fseta ae they now appear do not permit us to doubt the Justice of throe claim* aod ootMng will be omiUrd to brlog sbeot this prorate settlement. ova*. Tfaa insurrection in Culm atlli con tteae^ "With all iU perplexities It U dMfault to *>• thatnay program has thus fy.^e" aaOm towards the neelflcatioi. of the island or that the sti nation of aOsIrsas depleted lo my last annual jjwxage baa is lha least improved. Our aetual pecuniary interest* in Cuba ia second only to tbat of the people and government of Spain. It u reason sHy estimated that at least from *90 - 000.000 CO l*) 0U0,(JtX), of A mertesri capital am luvMted In plsnUlkMW and In railroad, mining. and other business sntanwims on tbe Island. Tbe volamr of trade between the United States and Cub*, ratio UM io nearly *86.000. Thn Insurgents are uodoubtedly en coo raged nod supported by tbe wide spread sympathy of tbe people of this country always nnd Instinctively feel for every struggle for better and (rear government and which. In the out of sma adventurous and restless element* of uur population, lend* In unly too many iustanoss to active participation In the contest. These luevltside en uagbiamto of the United States with tbe rebefllva of ttaha. the Urge Ameri can property interests affected, nnd cowoide ration* of philanthropy and hamaultv In geoerel have lad to a rebemsat demand In various quarters f«w some sort nf pealilvn Interysutiun oa tbe part of Ueited Slates. Tbe t sited States baa a character CO malutaia as a nation, which plainly dictate* tbat right and out aUhl should be the ruin of IU conduct: far User, though the Uotted State* is not a nation to which pesos U a necessity. It Is ia trulb the most pacltc of Power*, and drains nothing so musb aa to free at peso* with all the world ...... vrwr oumn w*uu opam ana bar dominions lias roootitated no ex ception to Mils national disposition. 3U other great power. It are* eafely ha Mid, under the clrenmetaitoee of slmi lar perpiexily, would haw. maalfeeted the MM restraint and the sane patient endurance. It mar also ha Mb» that Uia penis tent amity of the United HUtes towards Spain In con nection with Cuba, unquestionably evtaoM no etleht reapeot and regard for Sputa on the part of the AmerToan people. They hi truth do not forget bee connection with tba dlaoovery of the West era Hemisphere, nor do they nnderrale the great qualities of the Hpariah people, nor fail to rally rvcog aba their ephmdkl patriotism and Utelr abiealrous devotion In the national boner. They view with wonder and admiration the eboerful reaoietton With whleb east bod lea of ram ar* seat BBtum thouceods of miles i.f ocean and an enormous debt aueouwlatad, that the oeMly pomemlen of (he &»■ of the Aatlllea may atlll bold lu piano In the Spanish crown, dad yet neither the Severnmea nor Uie proplo of the Uni ted Utah* have abet tbeir eyes to the mmrm of even la In Cuba, or bare failed te realtaa the exist, nr* of onueoded grievspeee whleb bud led to the praeent itfdtfom Uie euthorlty of (ipaiu— grievances iwsgoldsd by tbv Qaaea MM *cd the «me«. mead by the ■Sal patriotic aud eclichti-tird or Span ieb Msfmo»o without regard te party. .Uu la Uwhp<un»d temper and disposition of (be Spaa led govern moat to remedy three grieve ana. f.miBwt bg iudMailnut of hrflueeninl public optufoo in dps la (put Ihioitwvrrament MM hoped U discover Me moat promts leg sod elective mean# of eoasrnafng •be piomat strife, witb hater ami s i vantage to ilpain and with (bo achieve, tof an the reaaunsblo objects of that tfpeia should of bn genome autonomy—a rale whleb, while OVMO ightr of gparn, rational reqnlrraa oto ofbml.. ibfeiita. TheroMnesil bo no jest teams why IM psoidentleu of tbe Island might ..ot bn *9w*«l mi W Mb,.... The rooaonabba.aao of u rogoksnwnt by Mpaln of onoondi Uoual wMiio on ibe port of (ha i iaaargsnU beta* Ibslr Cubans auton omy i* csoaeded Ignore* taps (tut buttuw of ths altoauoa—tb* liability two yarn 4ursUoo baa KiWQ to Um In •urisctloo; tbs feasibility of it* indefl ■•to (MWmUh in urn nature of things; the QUsr and Imminent rulu of ths band, ualaaa the present strife la WMdily oon\posed, above all the rank. Moan which nil parti** Id SpaliL all tetnehm at bar sortratweet, aod all bet leading public maa concede to ex ■* and profeaa a desire to it move. Facing sock eirswiaatanet*, to withhold tha proffer of deeded reforms uetll ttm Parties demanding them pul themselves at merey by throwing down their anna, h«S the appesrmnca of oegleotiag the grafWt of perils aod Inviting tutplckxi MtnUa llocereily of any professed wUllognoas to grant reforms. It waa intimated by this government t« ths government of Spain auasa asootha ago that if a satisfactory meas ure of borne ruts were tendered tha Cuban laaorgeuu mod would be aooep ted by them upon a gaaaranty of its exeeatioa, the united States would en desvor to Bod a wav not objectionable to So*In ««f furntahlog sucb guaranty. While no drdolto response to thU inti atatlon has ym bees received from the Spanish government. It Is believed to faa not altogether unwelcome, while, as already suggested, no reason is par wired why It should not bv approved by lbs n*uresult. ft should be added tbat it oanoot be reasonably umnmed tbat ths hitherto vspreared attitude of the United States will b* Indefinitely maintained. While we are anxious to accord all do* ra apect to Um sovereignty of Spain wa caaoot view tha pending conflict. nr>d Us pomlbie reaolt. without ladd ering that by lbs ooarae of ev*ota ws may bo drawn into sucb so unsual asd unprecedentedooodlUun, and** wOl Ox a limit to oar pathwt waiting for Spain to sod the contest, either alone and In bar own way. or with our friendly co op* rat loo. a WARimo. Whan the Inability of Spain to deal successfully with tbo loaarroctloa has become man I feat, aod It la demonstra ted that bar sorvreigtity Is extluct In Oiba for all paryoaes of ita rightful cziileoee and when a hope teat struggle for it* re-establish moot ha* degenerated iato a strife which means nothing more than the use less ascribes of Un man life and the alter destruction of lbs rsry subject matter of tbo con (Hot, a altaatioo will bo protected lo which oar obligations to tbs sovereignly of 'tpteo will be superseded by higher obligations, which wo shall hardly hesitate to reeogotxe and d tael targe. Deferring the choice of wars and method* antil the time tor action ar rives—for wo should make U>rm de pend upon the precise conditions then existing, and they should not bo de termined open without glvtug careful hsed to every consideration involving oar honor and interest or the interna tkmol duty w* owe to 8puin—antil wa face the eoatlngrncies Suggested or the altaatioo Is by other Incidents lmpera tlvalv chaogsd. we should condone in lbs line of eondock heretofore pursued .But I have deemed it not amiss «*• remind the Congress that a time may arias when a correct policy and earn for oar Interests, a* well a* a re gard fur tbn intereeu of other nations and their citlaens, Joined by consaiera of haontoUy and a desire to see a rich country, intimately related to us. Saved from complete devastation, will constrain car govern nano t to such ac tion as will subserve the Interest thus involved aed si the same time promise to Cuba mad ita inhabitants an oppnr taoity to so joy the blessings of poaoe. VKMKZCELA. The Venezuelan boundary question ha* earned to be a scatter nf difference between Great Britain aod the Doited 8tutre the respective governments hav ing agreed upon the aobstacllal pro visions of a treaty between Great Britain sad Venezuela submitting the whale eontruvwrey to arttralion. The provision* of the treaty are so emlnent If Just and fair, that th* assent of Veonoel* thereto may ooiiQdenUy be anticipated. OkXBRAL TKB.ITT OF ARDITRATIOW. Negotiatlona foe a treaty of general arbitration for all differences between Great Britain sod ibe United dtstss are far advaoosd and promts* to reach socotssf ul ounsummaUoo at an early date. THS TAKirr. The press nt tariff law took effect «D August 28,1808. Whatever may be Its shortcoming* as a complete measure of tariff reform It most be conceded that It has opscsd the way to a freer t~d greater exchange of oommoditlee bw tweea th* Doited States nod ether countries aod thus furnished a wider osarket for prod acts aod rascufactars Th* only entire flamtl yaat daring »hl«h thla law has bseu la fores ended oa th* 30th day of Jane, 1*98. In thst year oar Isiport* amounted, over those of th* previous year, to more than S6.300.IXX), white the value of the domestic products we exported was oesrly 870,000,000 more than during tlm preceding year. mrAvviAL. I am mors eoovlanad thee ever that wa mm bar* no assured Snaoofsl plans asd srCsly uatll tho government eur rvnev obligations upon which gold may be demanded from the treasury are withdrawn from elreiiUtkm. aod Ibis might be done by the exchange for bawd* bearing s low rate of Interest nr by their redemption wlUi the preeeeds Of such bonds.Obligate in ■ re I tom a Ms la gold, whemretr so re dssmsd abooM ter eaaeelisd Isatead of being rviseaed.Jfaltecal backs shunld redreos tbvdr «wo oot**. They •baa'd bs allowed to iww circulation to the ffw value of bonds deposited aa •aourltf for ita rartsraptino, and the Us on their clreatetlon should be rs dws*d to soe-fnurth of owe mi cask . viraqvAi Mwnwmoi or mi ounursct. Wn bar* plaaad too taooJi atrat* up on lho dangar .*f aantraeUng tba ear I ranoy. and bawo ealaalautd ton little . »P"H tha *aM (hot would ba uddad to our el radiation If InrUad ta oa by bat tar and aadrr flnanalal Bathoda. It la «at ao bocIi a anntmctlnu of aar e«r rawar tha* *»«naU» t>- aaoOd aa Ita •gw* dlawihotwo. Tala sight ba | oMatdd, and aoy faar nt bar * fa I eon I traatlf** at Ihn *>tw t1aa r* Board, by mOawlag tha nrgnxtaattno aTamallar W«ba and I* la*o paputooa anetaaal* the* nAm pwofttrd. and *l#o authorising *r\m tag banka m aautdiah braoabra la mall aoBwanitlaa aadar •ruin rartrietlooa. Tba day af a*n*« • Uanad aaand flnanalal owtbada wfll ■Ot dawa apon aa nntll «ar govern* Bawa abandon* tba hnntin* Hialawa tb* receipt of tbe aioo*y coeUibatod by th* people for Itsaopport end to tb* expenditure of suob muMjr for th* penphre baneflt. fwai.lt, invnnnc. Wbeo oar dlSarecoa* an forgotten, and our contests of political opinion* are do longer remembered, nothing In tbe ntreapeet of ear public asnrlee will be a* fortunate and eorefortlng a* lb* recollection of official duty well per formed, and the areacry of a oooitant devotion to tbe InttreaU of oar ooo Ming fallow countrymen. filOTM CLBTRLAND. Execqtiro liaoaiou, Dec. 7, 1806. Mr. Frank Sharer, ow* of thoae Intelligent, progrcaalre Pec tiayvan tans rooentTr located o*ur Salisbury, N.C.. where be p orehaaad Ihlrtyteo acre* of land and i* arranging to eagag* ex teualvelTIn ilia cultivation of celery for Inoal and Nor.bero markets. lie reports that he belleraa he trill be able to do a good basineoe. mnawir ar tn«im Aa Aa4IM kr »k» Basra W CMstr CsauMssm I* Iks DWtnst ■■■k»w Tksrssf. u BU get rid Is MtUts 71S sf Ik* OoAs. NORTH CAROLINA. I GASTON COUNTY. J 1. John J. Or maud Clark of the Board of Coaatv Cocomialooera of •aid County and State, do hereby cer tify that tba following is a correct •tatemant of account* audited by the Beard of Couuty Coamlsalupere of tba (aid Ooouty to the members thereof eerrtally from tho flrit Monday in IV eraabrr 1895 to the 30th day of Novem ber1898. {both inclusive) to wit; Dec. S Amt. paid Caleb Pa aour for 4 daya aarrloe aa comr. S 8.00 1 day oo Traaaotar ooaat.... 400 91 milea travel at 6c par mile LOO Dec. 3 Amt. paid J. F. Thom. Aa for 4 daya aery Ice aa comr 8.00 1 day on Fixation oomt. 9.00 SO alias travel Ce par mile. 1.80 Dec. 3 Amt. paid J. T. Car penter for 4 daya service aa .. fl 00 72 a I lea travel 5« par nine 3uo Dec. 9 AmL paid ti. A. Pat rick (or 0 daya service aa comr. 1400 2 daya on committee. 4.00 00 uillea travel 5c per mile 4.80 1806 Feb 3 AmL paid J. T. Carpen peotar for 1 day oomr. 2.00 16 miles travel. 00 F»b. 3 Amt. paid J. R. Con nell for 0 daya aarrloe aa oomr . . 19 00 1 day on FIubaob coca L. 9 00 130 milea travel Oo par mils. 6.60 Fab 8 Amt. paid J. P. Thom as for 3 daya service aa oomr. ft 00 1 day on Bridge oomL. 900 30 milea travel 6o per mils 1.80 Feb 3 Amt. paid J. T. Car penter for 1 day service aa ooor.». 400 18 milea travel 6c per mile. 00 Feb 3 Amt. paid C Paaour for 1 day service aa cnmr. 3 00 7 uillea travel 6c per mile. 35 April 8 AmL paid J. R. Con nell for 9 daya service aa cnmr. iOU 48 milea travel 6c per mile 44o April ft AmL paid O. Paaour fori days service as oomr. 600 1 day oo Traaeerer’a oomt. 9 00 98 milee travel 6c per mile, L40 April 6 Amt. paid J. T. Car penter ror 2 daya aerviee aa comr . 400 1 day oo Bridge omt. 900 3ft milee travel at Su per mile 1.80 Juoel AmL paid J. R Con nell for 3 daya aa oomr. 6.00 1 day on Finance oomt. 400 48 milea travel 6c per mils 9.40 June 1 Amt. paid J T. Car pen ter for 8 days service aa comr. 6.00 36 milea travel 5c per mile 1 80 June 1 Amt. paid J F. Thom as for 4 days service aa cnmr. 8.00 1 day on Finance toot. 2.00 3(1 aiitrs travel So per mile 1.80 July 7 AmL paid Q. R. Pat rick for 8 daya aerviee aa curar... lnuu 2 day* on oomt. .. 4.00 168 miles travel at So par mile. R. 40 Joiy 7 Amt paid V. Paaonr for 5 daya eerrloe aa oust. 10 00 1 day no Treasurer oomt.... 2 00 33 (Biles travel So par mils 1 60 July 7 Amt. paid J. T. Car penter for 1 day servloe as oomr. 2.00 18 miles travel 5e per mile 00 Joly 7 Amt paid J. K. Con nell fur 1 day servloe aa eomr. 2.00 24 miles travel So par mile 1 30 Joly 7 Amt paid O. II Pat rick for 2 days servloe aa eomr.... 4.00 48 mile* travel So per mil* 3.40 Aug. 3 Amt. paid J. T. Car penter for B daya arrvle* aa eomr-. 6.00 34 miles travel Sc ear mile *.70 Aug. fl Amt paid J P. Thom as for « daya eeretoe aa eomr. 1000 4 day on MrIdge comt .... 100 «> mile* travel Sc per mile 8.00 Sept. 8 A oat. paid J. It Con nell for 8 day* service aa mar. 10.00 90 mile* travel Bo per mile 480 Nov. 2 Amt. paid J. F. Thom as for 4 day* service a* eomr.. A00 30 aitlm travel Sc per mile 1.80 Nov. t Amt. paid J. T. Car penter for 4 day* service aa eomr... BOO 64 mllaa travel at Sc per ■lie. 2.70 Nov. 2 Amt paid J. K. Con an! I for 1 daya enrvlo* aa oomr... 4.00 I 48 ml ha travel Sc per mile 2.40 Nov. 3 Amt paid tt. A. Pat I risk for 8 daya service as ' eomr... 13 00 dag* oa on mi. 8 00 120 mile* trawl Be per mllaa 8.00 Nov. 2 Amt. paid O. Paanor for S daya arrvloe as eomr. 10 00 8 day* on .. 10 00 28 miles travel Sc per mile 1.7B Torsi. 8112 90 And I do farther certify that the Board *M la amatoi IS daya on snoo ty bust nee*, aed 3 days aa eehool huainrae; sod that no aovarlSad ** •nanto mew paid. _Wtt»n*B a»y head this 7lh day of nteemher, IBOf l Jonir J. Ok* to d. Ole*k. Tutt’s Pills Cure All Liver Ills. A CLEAR HEA good digestion; sound slcc; fine appetite and a ripe old r, • are some ofthc results of the of Tutt's Liver Piiis. A n..f ' dose will convince you of the: wonderful effects and virtue A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills SHERIFF’S EXECUTION SALE -OF Betl Bstate for DeUitNit Tum for tbe Tear 1890. I, ▲. K. Loft In. (Sheriff of Gaatoo county. North Carotin*, will Mill to thn highest bidder for oaah at the Court Qnuae door In Dallas, N. C„ at 12 o’clock M„ on Mm4aj, tie 4tt day ef Juurj, 1897, In thn naanner provided by law for the delinquent taxes for tbe year, 1896, thereoo, the lands hereinafter de scribed. The amount of taxen dun on each tract appears below including costa allowed by law. DALLAS TOWNSHIP. Ifabe Alexander, ) acre lot la Dalian | 1.32 Marco* Aderboidt, 100 icrva oo Hoyle Creek 6 18 Oliver Brooks, 2 lots in Dallas 1 86 Andrew Brown, 80 acres on Hoyle Creek 4 86 W. M. Costner, 63 acres, South Fork 2 86 S. A. E. Cloningar, 101 acres on Hoyla Creek 6 71 George A. Clou lager, 36 acre# on Hoyle Croak 3 42 L. M. Ford. 2 lota In Dallas 183 Jacob W. Friday, 106 servo on Hoyts Creek 6 32 Mrs. C. P. L. Hoffman, 1 lot In Dallas 1 32 Bon Hand. 10 scree, home place 1 86 Fred C. Leo, 1 lot at Alexia 4 00 Mrs. M. J. Maoney, 43 acres Dear home place 2 02 Food!* Murrlll, 16 scree osar Dallas 1 32 Druotllla O’Uriant. 90 acres, home sod Cox place 2 96 J. W. B. O'Briant, 124 acres, home place. Balance 3 30 W. M. Paaour, 42 serai home place 5 86 Bobt. G. llhyne, 12 aorta home place 3 43 Jennie Reid,12acreanear Dallas 118 Wm. T. Rhyne. 6 aorta near Dallas 1 19 M. E. Stroup, 140 acres, borne place 7 91 T. A Seller, 143 acres on South Fork 5 62 Wm. Stowe, 17acreenearDallas 3 18 Doric* Thompson, 1 lot, Dallas 1 86 Ellen Wilkiusoo, 2 lota, boons place 1 19 cnniutTviLLB Towjtanir. R & Smith, 96 acre* boms place • 4 83 John B. Fraley, 66 acres, borne place 8 87 W. L. Haffstetler, 60 acres tram* place 6 38 MraCatherlne Balm*, 1 k>t borne 108 Joseph Homealv. 6 acres 2 83 Oman More*a, 1 lot 1 33 Elizabeth Whitworth, 14 acres at Kiter’a 1 28 JUVAB BXKD TOWMSHir. J. C. HamleU, 1 lot. Balaboe $ 9 60 J. K. Hoffmao, 1 lot. Balance 8 08 Mr*. Dark! Kelley. I lot 9 18 Mr*. Hasan Vlooeot, 8 acne 3 10 SOUTH POIltT TOWN# HIP. J. M. Armstrong, 1 lot Dear Lowell I 3 09 Miae Ellen Beatty, 48 aerea, South Fork 2 49 Thomas Barnwell. 3 acre*, C. R. 112 W. T. Dllllng. 1 lot, MoAdon ▼ille 810 Thomee Davidson. 1 acre. C. K. 1 08 Mr*. M. A. Gaston, 90 acre* land McAdeovllle. Balance 1 10 C. E. OaMOD, 4 aorea, M. 0. 3 03 Sarah Hoke, 10 aorta. South Fork 1M Mr*. M. A. McLean, 106 acres. Sooth Fork 0 78 Mr*. M. J. Stowe, 340 aerea, V. C. Balance 4 19 W. L. Smith, 08 aoraa. M. O. 6 U J. T. WagMaff. 98 acres 4 20 J. y. Wagstafl, Guar., 33 scree, 1 08 oastoxia rowirswir. Elton Alton. 1 lot 8 1 02 y. M. Gallant, 1 lot 8 40 Wade Holland. 80 aerea, new hoe a* place 0 82 lton Hemphill, 1 lot 1 19 Tom Jackson, 1 lot 9 *0 J. C. Rhyne. 1 lot. Helena* 9 97 X. U. Brans, M. H. Sbuford, A feet. 1 lot 3 88 G. H. Wilson, one-half acre ou Little Mountain 8 34 OROWDX*’* XOUKTAIA TOWltMITP. Anthony at Shelby, 1 lot 8 1 19 M. A. A after, 1 lot 1 19 G. W. Brtdgaa, 38 acre* 8 49 L J. Burtlu, 1»1 aerea. 3 31 Aadr Bryant, one-fourth acre 9 90 Wealay Goforth, 03 acre* 9 80 lash* Horta, 1 lot 2 98 I. A. Hoe la, 41 acme lead 0 87 Fuouto tlmidanon, 4 aern near Goto mine 1 72 3. L. Ltwabarwar, 88 aaraa tend 9 18 W. O D- MeLar*. 100 aorta 9 18 J. R. Hama*, 4 aaraa 139 Eller Bohhlut, 1 lot, BUMNT 019 Stanford M’f'gGn., 181 aaraa 4 80 T. B. Towa and 4. A. Johnson, 188 aerr* s 08 Trtaa Whitworth. 81 aaraa 9 oB Baa. Wadaworth, 1 let 1 As Mr#, .Mdll# Wbltavy, I lota la Itoawmsc City 14 )s A. K. LorxIK, Sheriff. Christmas /Goods. —OUB DWTI.AY OF — Toys, Jewelry, and Other Christinas Goods will be Unusually' Fine. This is a Side Line, And Prices will bo a Side Issue. GAPES 1 GAPES 1 . >u,7 Not wlading lo carry aojr of them over, we make follow Uf priori on oar floe capes: Cape* worth *15.00 gulag at 88.5a Cape* worth 13.00 going at 7.30. i Co«t cut* no figure with u*. _ A. C. Williamson. The People’s Store. From this Reliable House you will get Good Goods, Courteous Treatment, end Solid Satisfaction in Every Article Pur chased. Examine our Stock and be Convinced. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Bar* bargains, eumpriMug all Ibo latest novelties iu foreign aod do mestlo fabrics. MEN’S AND BOYS' CLQTHINO. A FULL line. In FIT. STYLE, and QUALITY, op lo anything ever shown sn this market. Furnishing Goods and Neck-wear—well, yeu can’t afford to buy until you're seen ours. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT— la the enry of all our oompolltors If you can’t b* plsased iu foot wear by u». you oau’t lie pleased, that's ell. OUB SIGN IS OK TUB DOOB. BED KUUNT, DOME IN. Yours to Berm, HOLrlaAJsTID Sc ROBINSON. PHONE 64. McDILL, PRESSLY & CO., have juat added a choice line of Hardware and Cutlery which we arc offering el a low price. Our Una of Dry Goods and Notions l( complete and compriaaa the LATEST KTYLES. Our Shoe Department ia larger and note complete than ever before. Make a Note, Pleaae. W# have a choice lot of RAISINS, CITRONS, CUHUANTS, NUTS, etc., in our Grocery Department. Cull aud get our prieea before buying. Your* Brupenlfully, MeDIll, Pressly & Co. —A— CARLOAD — OF— Virginia HORSES AND HOLES will react) ua tbia afternoon from Charlotte end may be seen At Our Stables IN GASTONIA. Craijr & Wilson. aw Having received Iteenee aa a prac ticing phyelolan. I take thla method of offering my prnfentooal aervioee to the public. For tbc preeent my office will be at Torrence’l drugetore (Phone No. 10). Celle left there win have prompt attention. Beepectrnlly, Fraxk G. Wilms, h D. Notice! Harts* qualMul a* neteslnlatralor of the , edits of If atbanlel HcOorralck daoaund. I bcrobr PoUfy aU panona karla* clafoaa aastai' aal* niaatn to praaaat tiara, duly yaatOod. bofota aaa no « bofuro ibaltUi 4>e<ian. laai, or thd notlae wt ba plead la bar of tbxlr naarao. AU persona mrtna Mid oarat* sill pleaas suite iniaaodtau: aadUctsaai. Tblatod Sot. lOd. Administrators notice. ensar.ltn praasot thatr alaloia lo til a uo<l*r. daard. duty a u then u osteal. oei or balnea tba •»«» ai Xaraaabrr.IMf. or this seetjau wtn bo plaad In bar of tbclr ra oorary. Panona owlte* aatd nut a an rrrjun. ud(e> esaka preiaipe aneUononc of tMr la. TWE**. J;TK»oU&0.. Administrator’s \otlce. *°ofy. ail orretltora<Tt&« OWntaol aat<ld£ 5552. dS.?S?SUI^^,S,or“b«Snr,,''nr IS* idUtdayaf DtrratWr. lavr, or tbla notleu will bo plaad Ip U>r of tbrtr ssaugagsaafiaBaSS TbtaPea t.1—. ' e Admirmtra(or> Notice. SSg^WijirtVKsrS ST* *••***'* «iMooe*t«i. ua SVr; nw <AP af Dawnbar, imp £«£!#?**! HI b» plant „ Ua M SKSd^," aeeOa tut pnaatbta. aaniaesrnt fta Tteta Dm^lmi**"*0**' ^"iHdraror. LarKlHal^y SOUTHERN RAILWAY. " HIDMON r Ate. I-IMO. of IttWlHf Till— iu KCbM Xm U. I••• ▼•*. I Fit. Ml Mm. I* KortAboud. !•««». M No. SU *»l*. *» | Holly. Unit/. “oUT •■». t<* ▲) lento, O.T.'u ot(Utl I* 7K» *9* T. tg «U4 I IB > »» * . F ia » on• »p * . to® ■ <*» : is s S3 :p:Si . 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A Car Load <*t U>l. eoel, for wliteh we »r* •ole Agents In Riitosii, wlM ■"!*» shunt the lAtk O* Oeeetnber. I auto si I otdars wlth L. and J. Atkins, A«bvts.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1896, edition 1
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