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I , HODS* - hxDAT. A Urge ooraborofMUa wo* totra 4m*. Awtf Una w«n tho fallow 3.T-M-T. PObtic priutar: MlMUIfee bfrt ra Ml* Wd4rr an U* pillUM Hd ttodto*. ate.: anls tuo ddUoat pmnaa; **l porehao* paper, <to ; tk aalaiy to be SMOO, terra of odtao foor ?■«, opfatMt by «*r &<«*»«. Mr. Draw—To reootra *0110” H ir eej'a bnoh, “Elesraw try Prlaotpio of a Bapjnblio," to bo laogbt i* the pobde Mr. Satina, of Orabtriud-Ta al low tba Oomw to ooryroa apoatal eoorU to graft rstgraoiM. tMr.jUooOo aorrad tuat aooramatee tbf Ian of tba Hortli Caraitaa Raif nMd, aod to alao ooi.akfer tba suiter <4 twtwMbl I ho urn* of the opara Moo of railroad* tt> tbta Scat* by a far oi*n oon orattoo. Tba Mm paaatd ioenrpontlac tbr Sumo Mountain Railroad, 100 aDra **»■■«. throoah AM aad Ma>bi—a.lo rooiaot wtutb* 7i>a>a» A —r Byroad, aod to aoM W.UOOJXJO; tall to laoorporate tba Moon ooootr raid Wort era Reilroad, Uilrd ’anOI-g. . Mr- (felloe, of Row Haaorar. of rrtwl b7 Irara.a rawdwloo proridlag tor Ur Irapraobaaaot of Vithara £ M e*.wd, Jadwof thr Sopertir Owrt. •ythr Sriato, far iMut'a*) dra»kra ThaWII MMt a. d *lfe«aa that H'.uarabte Wltltaai L. Horvnod, ja-fgo nf Hapmnr Qwr«, white aoteat a* anot>, hath taaa irailty of draakan •Tf » l«W*o pteora, M wis ai Barna irtlte. la tha aaantp of Yum*?. In ilia diau- afocaaaM. on or ak<av tttafeh fV* Nmrater, 1MB; hi Urn town of Uandr. la tko aoaaij of CaMwatt. on or atemt tka 14tli vf fte|*i lalwi MM; hi «ha Iowa of. Laabman. In tka t tba nnif tom. IBM; la tko town of fUali^haai. la *l~ nrr nf Itlohiaiiad at tko oartM UwMart; and alw. In ifea oE/a? Wdndaraa. la tkaena»ty of Mow April. tW* Ma£Stetoa~^L£f ofWnoaat qpraaaatChaitoUo and Tko UI1 fartkor aoMlnor* Whom fata. It hkatoM that tka booara tda. tka tote, taka d aa arfrr la Utia &OOHS—tUrvmoAT. Awmiu bOkaad naolatloaa l» twdaaafaw ibo Mbwlap Hr. Iatl t4U nn^ictbiTM ipmtauitfalli 1 w |l __. um Board ot MJMtwli uUataitoiwK am aaWH*, rad to mo Fur this parpooa “T faodo It may baso oa band or to aradH la tba Tiaaaory, aad to tar «a»»TjMBtbomvWoaaof this wot Ho aaa ot $10,000 a apprapriatad oat of way fando la Um Traaawy act •UdalMiMMMMi Hr- BstdiaUaianl a bUl to aoMod tba law rovtrdtaa txa^o aad aoccaaia bum to roaaoWjartadtctkxi tnm So PMtoc Ooort to tar oMaatrataa* ooan. Um* toe one af the helUteVSJetura w»» » duplet. Mr. Loafc declared Uiai Mta leak waa -aa atouac-t aaDr ■Mlkajaa and aa baatna aa Vasaa." Tto date of bar tots* la February U. tktoa«yjjwajtotoi£^i£^^£ •MjfaaaoiSSo atoll to load or jCdwi^dMto ap^wttk aSwawto S8SS®fi ' toa ortnlaal eeartT^Mr'tottoZ’Zu^ UtMB waa ta atop Maodera by ami of ■Mgtojd jaMtoatojtaew oaaaaU third reading. 8U ATE—M air day. Bito aad nahtoavan tntrodooed lo part aa follow*: Mr. Walter—For tto teoedt of tto patoa aatoaMtotto Mata; prortdae teat Ml autora Mall Maw ttelr tax io **d ky Urta Mr. Bardtoa PiwhMtela« tto ah cLH*"r tal -» °f |jf M^^d^o-Tb rafalato tto boota Mr. Bardtoa—Tk earty iato aOaat ttoadaoatloaal proytoooa ofttoooo atttnuoa; protldn that tto aoaaala Moana of aaab ooouty Mall Iato aiuffl ateat tax on tto property aadpolbof tto eauuty to Mental* a pohlla aaboot ta aaab atouol dlatrlet tear moctba. There waa fflacaaaloB of a MU to rap <1 tea tto pruteteof fetaoa ana liana. W* orifluy hill appUaa ta daraland. i tot aiatnflamte wcnulmt bel*da( Umaa, FnaXUa, tkathaa aad Maak Jtobarx. Ttaaa wara adopted and tto kill paaatd. U allow* tto dark of tto **urt or prutota JMp 10 ^ tto •attMaofdaad* w aaata for pro tot In* aad reflate la* aroy Uaoa. HOCSB—Moxdat. . Anoa* tto Mlb latroduoad wara tto fnHmrtag: tto 8«ato”l>«lariD#*i5T "anmlmaS »«» aatoM baohekm. who atoll to tax>d 110 tor tto Brn rear of tootelor aaodand tto tax to to doubted aaab Wtowflill year of tocbalorfaowl. the Mr ffx—To gtottb^GkiTemor aad Mr. un—to am defeated oaadl d«t« far oCBee wb» fall to die aute •art of alrtdn anima a f*Q Mr. Oox-To toaaaUooT!%faata«S *•» ■»•*» arm la w*irbiog oottoo. JsSfflssse^Ssafsr jjjaaaatarjd attb carrying coa Mfc Wkrtaaar—To aaUMM graded ■ebooloat Hickory. •,Ur/vs»AU,*^:L~To »»pwprtkfa •1*0,000 amaaity fro* Um public fa ad far Um aoaMBM aobooU, to be divided rco rata aiaoag Um eoaotiaa ao aa to goadfa^far m mnUdaUM aobool Mr. Carria BrqStygooaaty ma mfaara to ^ terra pt _ *M*U %kn'atk“t^u^t. BUa aad raaolaUm ware Intro doaad ua partaaftdhaat farUia batter miMm of railroad aaargaa la tka 8UU; atrae Um Oorcra oriac rlgbktcaattmtf raOroad. m K£e aa aa ta aaeertaie'aU Ukaaa Mwb •*> imatn car **,*00 par -snasao „ U»a aad tmaUoa la rural dUrteta. aajaarUaaionT~B<>akHoarMWt » StkaBuST11 "* *V,m Mr. Hardiaon -Bill to laaiaaaa Um P«Mm aobool faad la Um Mala. Mr. «■*■■ Bill ta laacaaaa Ida pakUa aUMOIfaed ham haU««n Utry ef Mate* oflee. Mr. Clart-Bra ta aatbortaa Hayora UU*nm aad aulao ta aabaaalte Um m atoned eed asosgted by Hr. Bee Mr UM Um later ahaulrt lead ta the toMk Tba rote oo Hr. Ban—r'a mSw wee a tie aad Um Bp—kw —tad apUart U, to Brother Burrougba will not pt—oh._ leeteed ot wdtiia a atady ot Um waste of our fat—. I fear toe tseay of — ouuntry folks kero Ml la too ■■ok Uaew thinking — aUrar aad hear to gat It Uy Um political road. L tor sue, la tend to a— wbet kled of iVlWani 1 ees tad (a tba aab-ooU uodar ■T fans aad lareetigaU the tuojoot of patting aa weeh from two motm aa I bare bad from tear ia the peat; la (hot, 1 pot this plea to work laM year aad w— pita—d. Leal year lent a» taming laad down ttea half, bet did out anil half Um teem a or rtda— tba labor force. I Mod as tauob taaaura as tba year be fora. baton Jest halfM moeb land. 1 aaada boom wooer aud pot tba land in aoob aha pa that 1 oooat oa making aeon moaay la 1887 than I bare star Made ia oa* year. I hare found that tba man wbo tank— money ta wide •wake Ha la sat confined to tbs ctUea, sitter, bat may ba found on tart— maay mil— fr<a a oily. I think Uw— mooey-mkJ—r man atady tbalr work aod do U with all ttirtr might, tarty aad late, wet or dry—at It oeaUitoeUy. We country folks are ■ot — | wa go at it by mmUb, aad the aped la oft— start. ▲ neighbor—id ho did art tblakl made am jibing on the- faxes laM year. 1 got my ledger and aboard my to rn aal state pent tor 1886. 1 will gi lt bars tar the —oooragameat of ObteTT*r readers: TMa la the way the books show, bat 1 wb non than BOB 90. Take it lor proflu as follow*: <U«roMS. IMP 8opm one my s*k what soouat I hare invested. About 111.000. Dm dpet 6 p*r out. latere* and still have ! |SlK6 ii profit. Money coo be made oo th* farm if w* follow advice of am like J. B, McLeodoe, of Alabama ' , nwt itu*. Jooea ctAuaty eeodeeo tke IxgleU Uir* a atu named Brawn and bn t$ o*oally designated a* Brawn, at Cbarlott’a new bank, tbe Cheriette National, began bodum Monday morning with a oaplte! of 8136.000. Mr. B. D Heath i* praaideot, and Mr. W. H. TwtUy, oaahiar. Another fight bu at last bean ar* rafpd for between Corbett aad Pltt elmmoos to take place to Naiad* sbeat ike middle of Maroh. Tbe Mg aatuala will soon go InMr Vahuog, W. I. Bryan' bu pheitlrely eon* sealed tbe remainder of hht lecture dates. His new book on tbs ‘First Battle”—meaning tbe reoeat illiwr oamppigo—has keen completed end will aoou be ready for ulo. The Shelby Aurora baa bran changed to a earn I-weekly, and will be published every Monday and Thursday. We eoagraialate onr eoatompornry npoo tba step It boa found Itaalf ready to take it la jnat that much more of a newspaper. Aane ana Alleghany count tea r» Jolaa la tba prwpeote of paaaage of tho Siaoa Mountain Hallway MU. If any people aver did need a railroad, aaye the Jffla amd Obmrvmr’i Elk la oor :n£u,v The State farm at Qaetle Hayoe wUl lw entirely abandoord. Tba State farm at Wadaabnro tbowed fine pe wits lut year, and the Soph t hi oka tbia year tha nnlu will be much batter. There are now 1,800 aorea of elaarad land na the Wadoaboro farm agaleat 1100 last year. A charter for aoaatreetloa of a raft. read from Aberdaee. Moore oonaty, to Ooooord by way of Albemarle la seder favorable oooekUrattoo la the legisla ture. The road la a connection of the Seaboard and le to ha complete is fear fear* It will paae from Mat to wael aemm Montgomery ead Stanley oouo Um and be of untold benefit to thie met toe. a C. Baakln wrlteo the Raleigh JT*m end Obtm.tr anting the Lagu latara to aaUhllah aa Inebriate ery lem. Ter ita maintenance he pco pnem that a tax |1 tor each Inebriate ■w* to the aeytam be levied on each and every mlonn la the State. This to a better plan. It strikes na, then Out which It being seabed by the BeMy Unco pony, whtab proridee for glvtog the oomty eoramtoetonerv antbortty to bam Indigent or pan per Inebriates treated at the oeeety’a ax AMgSaMWA OhartoWi Mm, toL How aanah batter It would be If oor people would patron Inn home anter prlaaa In prafiirauea to forvlgn. An ♦sample ef this wm given last weak. Hundred* ef poaMe lest tbnqaando of ** •5* *#w* of the TVnawm* beUdlcg and loan MeeeiatlnoA Had UUy put ttwtr money la VorXM Oao Haa MwoUtiona, aeeh aa those hem ka Cbnrteua, H wenM now be drawing them shoot 8 par amt Internet, and ahova aU would be mt*. Don't buy anything away from borne that y«u ••■hoy at home. PnUoetae boma peeplt and borne IndarirlMimt. »•« tot a«a a fanoor who nvao Um ota tow Mro, mm to toy S3.S'&AKK SSJFfii; .plo boy bod o to Moi ay bio wtfo uotn bo _,_ bout*. Tbo bo*, ato M with btw, ro MftoOi/TTow I win wn bo writ, to -'loT’ otoloiM ojwoyt rttHjMyoTMtfo b» /. i Cony own men at cm uwttiua. HiHWAnl Ulwwy. Uomi«Maerac* ot iW SiMta Cn**kTVtu.n, r+b. % 1807.—At tba meeting of tbe stockholders of tho UbatryrltW. Mfg. Co. to-day, David tUaaay waa elected president, W. A. Manary Vlaw-President, sod J. M. Bbodee Secretary and Manager. J. A. Bleak. & H. Manaey, J. H. Hall, end U. P. Stroup wore elected dlroatora Tbe report of the manager afauwa tba ■till to be la n kaaliby eoodiUou. Immediately after Mr adjournment tba Beatoo Mfg. Company bald tbetr wasting. Cbarryvllla ought to boom aomo whan Uda seoond min bsglaa operations. About three year* ago the population waa MO. A faw moo tba ago tba oaosoa was taken aad our population was 680. Tbit does not Include tome wbo have moved la quite ivoanlly. Wbao the new mill ttaru wa will ran to TOO. Tbta certainly •bows mbs growth. GHve ua a faw years yet and perhaps wa may have a eoort boaao In CberryvllJe, aurrcuoded by lawyers, and have other public InWItollooa of noth A few ooruara anoM very eerily be ent from Urn ad joining counties. , jar. a. r. sniuo prraonao a vary eooaptable wnnou here la the Metho dist eharcb Sunday. Hit ooogrugs Uoo was avail on sooousv of tba cold waatbar. His subject was “Lot's Choice,” and ba aartalaly did Joatloa to^tbaaubjeot. IUaj complimentary Ha to a laa maker aad win ranks a rood Impreamou where*® he goes. Our pewlr will be glad to bear hi® ag®a. Many p®eona Mid thtr would ntobtr ha would coma dimes! r tbaa sand torn aaa atoa tba next lima. Mra. J. J. George eras too unwell to teaeb for a few <£rye last week. She la eery well uow aad will he at h® poet of duty again this weak. 8erersl of oar eiUaaos bare base mfferlng too® eoHa aod the grippe during tba cold wuuib®. A nice Sunday school library baa Ju« base plaood In tba Lutharao ebnrob. Tba books are all weU ae luetad aad the children are reading tba® eery diligently. Sobs of the meltor pupils of tba ttaodgy sohooi been read aa many aa dee baoU la tba •■a* *»w weeks. A good public li brary la one of tba brat things any oomaunllj can afford. By a little effort aay 8uaday school can easily f°t a fairly good library. Parents should ba tatwisted lu their children eoeogh to a® that they a® supplied with good hooka. Too ®neh utum tioo can not ba given to a child’s reading. “ raty ■ Sty u< aisi splid ia< aisnL Concord Standard. Ttar dlstrot school. No. 19, taught at the old Plunkett school boo® In I ku 1 township, la not tanning as •month ae lee. It see mi that a small buy was ealied op for a whipping, and tbr lad- la charge, Ming (be teak too much fur bar, r*ported tba matt®. The onmcaUter took It upon tberasolees to -lay it on” tba boy aod en to do so In Uie prase non of tba boy’s father. Tbe boy declared bis iouoceace o.* tbs obar®) to the father aod the father would not submit to tbs proposed whipping, which caused a division la tba school, and as matters now stand tba school U reported to ba la bed ah spa. ■%« Una M 9mm »!■■—. CMcmo OMMteh. Was. Mr*. Elijah Canon, who had BWad tba oomd 960 times and had oarer ■hard a trip oo tba Looania atnaa that Tamil was launched, died on Fi Ida? at Anaaoaa, Iowa, aged 74. For SUyeara aha baa been traveling ooostandy aorusa the Atlantic, uoll) aba had be some Intimately acquainted with all tba prominent people who are in tba habit of rMtlar Europe. 86a was tba wife of Elijah Oaraoo. of Belfast, and a stater of Wa B. hi a writ, a millionaire, of HashylUa. Tmq. Tba latter died la 18M, leaving bar half a mlDton, which gave bar am ple maana to follow bar fancy for ocean aatlhig. bha bad a apodal fanoy for Captain McKay and tha ofloers of the LnaaaU, and la said to hare left them substantial legacies. mklc Tinas Mr. F. A. Harris of Edwards townabip, la 84 vaare old and oan aeo now aa wall as rim could when tba was twenty. 8bo does not bays to wear RlaaSM at all. Mrs. Haas? Walsh, of this city. Is 78 years old and bar eye sight M as good as it was wbsn lbs was a young lady. Hbe can sr to thread • "—dm and do— not hart to raaon to tba a- of that vary fa*toaabfa face gear knows aa apiistnelR. fUrvuarma Wiiwe.gft. The sooth-bound ysattbals train whlsb passed through this oily at 1*7 o’clock Utis moral ng broke the Booth arm record for fast mooing. U raa the dMoeen from Boek Mount to ftoroocd, 179 miles, ta *08 talnnlM. loclodlog 7 stops and I slowdowns. Tfcla la a mils a mlnata. Wa knot of bat otw oowmuottr la U« world wtwro drogagoM- la. praelie aRy unknown. «ad that •« tha Sliaknra of Mount LtUiu. S. Y. Tboao good p-iyta Mw» boon rtodylof tha Miijrot af dlaaatton for worr thaa a baudrod ynara. *.-d that Uwy a odor •Und It proujr thoroughly, la arl tenoad In tha rotowirfng fact. Thotr IMgrottvo UortlUl to Uw aafaat and M wady In eaaaa of todlgratkw Umm wa know of. A trial botu« ooo ba bad through your drogglla (hr tha iriflinagaa of W own* Tha Bhakor Dtantlra Cordial ooo srs r-r-sri; tKotaTSatoaUr <ndto*o>^' LAXOL ta Uw boot wodlthw for SmTcmmSl fWWW'1 “ l uti's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts arc invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt’s Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. huu m mu em. CM OrMMtan «n> mm* WMCkMue Hi 4IIW All. BalaleS Ktm * CUmcrof. Ouuiioto, Jan. 39.—The people of Greensboro gave a sigh of relief to day when Dr. Ramsmr Nerltt, e mall peat epeeellet frets Washington, D. c., reported the inspected oeee to be oblokw* pox Instead of email pox. He stated, bowew. that It was a very pamllar earn end very hard to diagnose. The Ban bow Hoorn opened np this afternoon and lbe guests are arriving again. The scare baa eoat oar town not Isas then one hand red thousand dollars. Mmm «m Jagg* opaaa Overt. h)» ibs Charloua Mmm. “Hie Follnese." Judge Norwood, U et U again. It la e Better of tradition that the Jodge usual I; opeos oonrl With a eorfc-eerew. Mae Tort JoaraaL Tffe gotd-etaedard Popellat ia a rare political plant. Ha ia grown In North Carolina only and la prod seed by the llarfc Hanna grafting pro oeee. ■artsa w WssteqpewsTew gngeee. A transcript of delinquent taxee on SUe and personal property in Uaalou xanty, N. U., will be placed In the bend* of my deputies et once, end they are instructed to ooUeet the nune forthwith. All reel estate on eh lob taxee ere etUl an paid will be advertised for eels et the earliest non yen lent date. If you wish to levs your property from going to sale, settle with me et oooe, in person or by remittance, at Gastonia, N. <J. Beapeotfnlly, A. K Dorrnr, Tax Collector. This Jan. 28.18917. No Use u hereby given that applica tion will be made to the present Gen eral Assembly nf North Carol)as to so ameod the charter of the town nf Gastonia as to extend the western boundary of the said town e Jtotanoe of 900 yards, more or lass. IMtll 1 I• hereby given that petitloni are being circulated and will be presented to the preeent xeeloe of the Legiala tare, aaklng that private acta be peaed prohibiting tbe labt of latoii eettcg drink* within two mile* of P—iimer Ctty eod Tele’* Cbepel M. E. Charohea, booth. J. W. Hobxbt*. P Hotiee la hereby given that appl I ca tion will be mode to the G*«*n) 4 a aeoably now In eaaekto la the city of Balelgh tb ineorpovate Too lard 8abo«l Houm Ho. 44 for white* Ic Geetoo county to prevent the tale of •ptntaooa liquor* within I mile of aid -School Hoaa. IMiMl Hollo* U hereby given that appll oat km will be made by petition to the Geowel Aaeembiv of North Carolina dow In seat!on to Incorporate the aobool bona* of dtatrlot Ho. 44, white roea, against the sale of aplrltoou* liquors art thin ooe mile end a half of the not W. U. Bourn eon. Thla Jan. $T. IW._ !»M»11 Motion ie hereby given that eppllov tlon will be taede to the Qeoerel Aa aeaMy of Hortb OeraUoa now la iee etne la the city of Raleigh to amend the charter of tbo town of Oartocla ao M to obtain therein authority to bold on election fur aeaertaleiog tb* will of tb* qneMfled voters of sold town on tb* Mtrfoet of levying e tax a poo tbe town for tbe peipoa of erecting cer tain public oouety beUdlag* within the ootperat* llmlto thereof. awnca. To whom U may ooanar* r ▲ petition ta Mm elronlated and will b» Mat to th* Gooaral Aaeaotbly of W. C. mow in mwIom aakinq for th* rednetloo of Um prohibitory boundary fro® aohool hoaa* In dtatrtat W». 47, "Mu race, to oao half mil# ItMMod of two aa it aow to. H. T. Poona. Jaa. 19th, MT._ Votto* la harobe (Iran that arpllo* t*oi. will to aim to prill ion to th* FNnarat Awaeably of Worth Oarotln* mw In aaaalrm to tiwot * law prohlM t»a* th* aala of IntoaloaiHif liquor* within that portion of Gallon eoaoty ly1"« within two and ooo qaartar aailmt of Bowline Orton PraebytarU® eh®nth la Booth Carolina. Tki Rlfk IkNli Lui for FrliiH Bite. Judson Huss -HAS Nice Sour Kraut_3c lb. Fresh Cranberries... 10c qt. Hearth Brooms.15 cts. Mb* CtUL Mri Patches...25 cts. Keg Pickles-.10c do*. 3 Dozen for *5 cents. 5 GALLONS GOOD LAMP OIL For 60 Cents. We are using this and it gives perfect satisfaction. <^"TRY IT.^o Judson Huss. " * ~~' - - - i. 1 Beal and Hinson, GASTONIA, N. C., Foundry tod lachloe Shops, ENGINES AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY THOROUGH* LY REPAIRED AND OVERHAULED. PLOW FIXTUBES AND CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS. REPAIRING cotton mill ma chinery A SPECIALTY. WELL-DIGGING -BY milas watts, GASTON 1A, N. C. I anlloit the work of til my frieed, tod tbe public generally wtx> mty want well* dug daring tbe year 1897. In Dirt I will flnlih your well with terra eotU piping for 3d eeoli per font, or Will well It with rock fnr BO to 03 cU per ft Through Rock. My prieee for bluting well* range front $1 to S3 par foot ■eoordlag to tftp work oicMury. 1 find end pay nil (ay bmodj. GIVE ME YQUR WORK. Milas Watts. Notice I UNITmO fTTATBI nf AMKBICA.I worn* or Bourn coruioA. Uwti H. Ooouwoat, Ttumt, Uoaptolfioot, Oorolmo aolptrurkc^AoM^MainiCoeUutnA Oo, nrA 4*y t Mmrr, 1MT, •» U o'ohMk fcn ika irnmno and U>< load la NorttOvcLoArtMlHChart Houm. Quin Mil Mar •« nwny, IMT, l la s IS '€
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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