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TJadtr no act of the lsst IrpWMcn . li to be bald aa day of Aogoct this y«ar ta In the Mata to acaeta special tax tor chan be tatted u such acbool law i. 6 practically be jr be bstpf d ta a j of the act U wc _ iU principal prorisloos: 1. Tba aliallon la ta be bald on the 10th of Ararat «• Tba district (township) will be «. Tba ewe oat eC bry rated ae bhaB teaettaMthaa u> oaolabw tba SIM worth at property aod 30 ccati <w the pan. i. ▲ Majority of tba qaaliOad raters a« tba dtatrM la ocoeccsry to carry. *> Utbatory la OKrtsd It ctoaot ha repealed within three years, aod ewaajda* only by a Majority of tbs WfF flUl lo «ury !o may district, aa election shall be ordered •vary tw# year* uatU It dose carry. T. The ballots shall nod “For Sehooia” sad -Against Schools." a T* every district which leviss a •"•hi bx or raises aa aaosal by Totoaleiy aafeaartptlM, the State win givesvsry ysaraa egaal acaouat; but **•*«• Cfpropalattes can sot exceed WOO to say ON district. If thabtate hacat the author!ssd feeds aaOeicot to dugUsal* Um district levisc then tftaamc available will bo divided ia proper proportion a®oag the districts ■eking* levy. •> The mo of WO,000 out of mon eys in tbs Ueseory not othsrwiss ep grapriated is set apart to osrry set the prorWoos •t this sot. ia Xoas of these provision shell apply to say township, 0U7, or die Irtet now levying n speninl school tax of ae*aeb as 10 stale on property aad SO coate oa the poll. » Tbm *tyact loci whieb ara men or fade serious My ba mate to thia law ■adar pneaot ooaditloaa—ooo per tatalng to Uw theory aad two to tba Ptaetlaal application of K. I. ft doaa aot appear right for the State aoaaageat for tha tax-pajen to •at apart or oondaoeto a part of Uw pabllo woo ay, and ttwa say to ito cttiaeoa, "Xvm Mali bare no beoeSl Baow this aenocy onleae yoa pay so ■taeb wore.” Fran Uw taxes already paid they are Seoled baoaflt nnlaw they pay other Um We do not better, tblo is a correct principle. la Um cm of Uw pbttaatbropist, It w different. Ttefi I# wbon b# oliars * gift oo coo dition that tba heocdciariea Uwmetvae, raise a certain awoeat for tha aanw pwpooo an oat aeppoaed to have peepoxty righto la Uw taw offered thaw, la the pa bite ewaeyo an the otUMo have aa Interest, and la the hoatfta flow lag Uwt.fr obi they are •MiUod, it appwra to aa, to pertlot dftlrtata are likely to fall to vote this l!!L 9*” hy the aot Iran partiotpating la He pro Ttatoka. Them m that deprived of ttolrfa* okanof UwaaaBoye .ppro P*H< by Uw 8toto to dlatrlota am phflag with tba peweWooe of Uw new MB. The ooMUtotloo eoatewpUtoe ■l»Mff| to toepchUo eehool eyatow fvldod bp the legislature, wad la WaoUeatWo now act appear, likely to sw* WMUng la thteiagalraiaaot. *- la fbo State traaonry prepared to AagUeeU Uw dtetriat lovtoar ft la fldllala that Uw treasury saw not depil aMa a lory la a8 Uw dieuieu. md Twa.-raWartb^l has gtvm aot I S5 i m4 tov» •fl* toaa ■ ''U la with a* little pride tha* m• ata waited to pnwl ibia mail a tabulated exhibit af tha oottoa aw ifaolaitna latctaata of Gaatoe ooub. Tba table answers a auwbarof qow Uaaa that aw oftao aakad, aad tha VdaMwakaaaadwtoabte showing tor the miB Industry of Oaatoa. Ooaetrwlag tka pay roU oolaaw. It ma oar iataatlow to bare tba wlarlaa af adkan iaetadad, bat wa ata aot aura Uai> was dona In awry aw*. If aomaUooa an Mated, wa ahallba kite to waka them. Tba tabia will bo akowad to ataad a tow daya for that IWPOM, It wlgbt bo aaM >lao that tha large number of bait* of cotton aa—Wad la aaawtlwaa dwa to day and night running and to coanar numbers. »ad that tba will nuanbar la la m or two caara da* to bwekr bain bought la Urn larger markets. Beyond pendreature Gaatoe la tba banner county of lbe State la tba nnm ber of sptndlea operated. AUmanoe. hitherto popularly aeoorded tba ban ner, baa shoot twlos aa many looms as Gaatoa, but tba Uttar has tba adraat ago of Alawaaco by about W,000 la tha aaaabar of sptndlea. Crowder■■ Mountain leads tka pn ceaaloa of townships la tba neater of looma, showing up handsomely with 1,1*7. Marly half of tka whole number la tba county. I Our Uiaaka an taadand tba will i mao with wboaa we bars corresponded 1 tor their uniform oourtasy In fnrnlsh iag tba totorcaattoo requaatad. To Capt. T. Dllllcg, of King’s Mountain, for Tslaatte suggestions, aad to Mr. J. O. Whits, of Gastonia, for aetlvo ss slsUaee la obtaining alatUtici. we ac knowledge our abundant obligation*. la another column U an appeal to tbo "friend* of public education" tv State Superintendent Mcbaite. While tt strike* ua a* being rather crude aad Tieionary, we treat oor reedera will CiT# it a careful aad candid considera tion upon Ita meriU. Hot a few of our readcre will be In Urea ted to know that the life of the late Senator Vane* by Hon. dement Dowd, of Charlotte, la about ready for deliewy from the bindery. The work has all been done in the Charlotte O&etrrw’i Job ofllce, wbteh foot guar antees a degree of oteehanlcal excel leooe In the book worthy of the subject aad the biographer. Tho Obti. nr says the TOlurne will contain about 300 pagta with 13 half tone Illustration*. Tm Cu'I Lay II I* lk« DmmM. Chatham accord. . It to supremely absurd. aa well aa decidedly ••oheeky”, for tba so-called “rdonawi" to try now to (icon their acta and doings id tba last lecla tatora by alleging that tbe b2Ee ■faoold be laid on tbe bnadfnl of Dem ocrats who were In that delectable body! Out of tba 170 members of tba last legislature there were ooly M Dem ocrats. There were 130 Ttepreaecta Urea, of wham only 37 were Do®£ crata and than were aa Senators of whom only 7 ware Democrat*. Ht •*»<> employee con nected witb tba Legislators (*nd there *»■“ ■»»"? of them) were all l'opu allato and Kepublleaij*. Tbe attempt, tberefure, to bold Democrats raepoaaibte tot tbe care laaeaea. Incompeteuey, ignorance and extra ragaoce of tbe laat Legislature to tOOdtUf* too utterly ridiculous, to be aerloualy discussed. doob a flimsy exease to about aa bad aa was that of tba tbtof who was eaogtit stealing a sheep, and attemp ted to excuse bimasif by saying that •the sbeep bad tried to ute hi man d he had killed It to. salt-defence !■• I>f4ll,,l,i*■ «s. ||,| Ctertotta OMcrrer. Out Raleigh correspondent men Uooed last week that work Is in pro **■» on the penitentiary building to wbteh the criminal Insane are to be tranefeired fro® tbs aeswral asylums. We refer U» this subject to eay that H* —y»y.t fsr. the separation of we criminal and tnoooaat insane originated in tbe 8Ute Hospital at Morpstna. and four years aco the tagtalaUee committee la faror of the eary action which waa takes) in this ■tatter ^ We LrgMatore of 1807. Tbe legislation under which tea srlml nal Intaoa are soon to go the peniten tiary was a pan of tee geaeraiVsyluo appropriation bills and these sections wire drawn at We (Rate Hospital by a oostseteat attorney at the instance of Dr. Morphy, the eup»rini«t>d»at. Trote Koiulaa KmM. Th* tan bark loduttry in Harka hu WuiiHimisomUi proportion. Hub. «m«b ot too* m» brtoc Mlmad to to* Jtark# Ttamtaf (Waiy. Loag »***••««-wUk bark It a oa oar aUaata tkesa a^.N^T “SSKSW g^gssJrgrAraraa: Hew Tort Unwstms. There ere several Industries ta Call fernla whlob aw unique. Om i* otter buatiog on tha offshore talaad, another abakwe collecting. The former dan gerous pursuit is followad by Amer icans la stoat boats; aad the latter by Chinese, who sail aeroes the chaired la jusba of tha type to be found in China to-day—a ship with eyre aad a tiller so high tu air that a mao of ordinary height 1* obliged to reach up toheqit. The otter ta beoomUur vary rare In Southern California. Forty or Bfty years ago it was taken ta goodly num bers, bet now it is confined to the outer Islands of this region, where high winds prevail aad tha water Is too roogbtor any ooo bat the most ta trenid banters. On the windward aide of Santa Crus, Santa Boss, San Nico las, aad 9aa Cleccaate Islands, the valuable Uttla animal Is yet to be foiad. The otter hunters generally eratss about la a small schooner wblofi lies el shore wfills they go Inshore in a doubled-euded small boat, constructed with s view to riding heavy seas. This craft Is rowed along outside of lbe kelp: the mss In tha bow, with rile la hand, watching the kelp bed carefully for the round, catlike head of the otter that Is liable to appear at any moment. Tbs KtU« animal Is very shy, aed is away at the slightest alarm. They lie In the kelp and play with tfielr young, tossing them Is tha sir or ridtag with thorn oc the swells. Tbs writer saw a white otter a fsw years ago at Hants Cstall as Islscd. It was among the dark fro ode of kilp, aad whan It thrast ap Its heed, was a very oouspieoous object. There was a heavy ere beating oo the iehaepltable recks, but tlie bout was a)lowed to drift In ta far as safety permitted, where the little crest are cos VI be ob served. It dodged In and out behind tha rocks, watching the boat with the greatest curiosity, and perhaps dismay. Whan approached too near. It dived aad disappeared. The danger and difficulty In otter hunting can hardly be appreciated. The boat is never atilt, rising and falling upon high scan, and the hunter moat watch hta opportunity to shoot the little animal before it oau escape, a ad then catch It before it sink*. Numbers of otters are still caught, but the danger and hardships entailed ren der It au unprofitable business. In Xortbem California tbe otter hunters have singular observation posts at various points where men are raised btgb above tbe water, who ilgoal to the camp when an otter appears, or, If it ia within reach, shoot at IA riamas tor abaioxk*. Another singular California Industry in the hands of the Chinese Is tbe col lection of abakroea, the HallotU of ecieaee, several specie* of which are found on the Pacific coast. The a he U when polished present* a beautiful appraranee. Tbe abalono has a three fold value; First, for tbe meat It pro duce*; second, tbe shell, and third, for tbe pearls. Tbe Santa Catallhn Islands are the headquarters for this industry, th* methods of which were observed by tbe writer at San Clemente. A crude, blfb pooped junk, with a big eye for ward, waa the source of supply, sod bad landed a bond often men on the islaod. which is forty or more miles from San Pedro. She had deposited another band at San Ntools*, sixty miles distant, and was now running between these Island* and mainland, providing tbe men with provisions and carrying tbe abella to the coast. Tbe men were in camp on a little bay, and near by were great gunny sacks of abator.es, ready for shipment. Every more lug the hunters started out, acme wading along the rocks at low tide, arsacd with a long pole, on tbe end of which was an Implement like a chisel, intended for Dryiog off tbe abella from the rock*. Tbe majority of sbsionet era found just below tide water, some In water ten feet deep, and In a sea way they ore difficult to secure. The men are sometime* bruised hy being thrown against the rocks, and an oc casional death by drownlDg lias been known. A remarkable caee of the Utter occurred on tbe coast opposite tUn Josu. A Chinaman was wading along at low tide, and in bis endeavors to lift or pry a shell from the rocks it oaoght bis band and beid him until the ltd* rose, drowning him. Boat* work ing ie a heavy sea are often hurled epoo the rocks and tbe men Injured. The shell* when found are relieved of their meat. Uia latter belag dried and sold In the local Chinatown, or dripped to Chlua, where It is consid ered a delicacy. In the hotels of the California coast aba loo* chowder is a popular dish. To Uie uninitiated its preparation is a mystery, aa no amount of oooklng has aay affect upon It until it has been thoroughly pounded with a hammer or bale bet, breaking tbe leath ery muscle, when the meat becomes tender sad apatlalng. tat mu limit >• in nigh favor both to thf» country and Germany. In tbe totUr It i« made Into ebeap Jewelry, bettooe, and varloa* article*, wblob are rcabipped to tb>a eoontry. It la alee employed for tbe inlaying fuml tnre and rartoue fancy objecta. The deat la OtltlMd, aed tens of the pol lebed abell* are cold a* enrloeltles la polUhing tbe abella each (kill la n meJmd to produce tbe beet effeota la the wblta, black, rad, and green mark ings. especially in tbe btaek nod diver abatoeee; tbe cutter or pol labor odea prodadng a perfect eroee of Meek Wlf / ■«*»* of white, wblcb abeM lode reedy aele, the pnrebaeer °r^m JJMht that tbe eroee ■ ppm red •»oo tbe abell to eatnra, Deri eg tbe peat year tba raoord ob tained wee ae tot)owe: dee Diego Cpawty produced 1»4.*10 poaade of abatoeo Ml aed abglt, yalued at •WU4; Leg Aagehm Uoeoty, AMD poeeda, sod Mmteray Coeatr, *,700 powada In all, akeoet 810,000 la realm#* for tbe yearly catch. Aba lone pearh art to and laom la tbe folda ef tbe aolmnl ar attached to the (hall. Ia tbe letter eeee Umy era Woken off, eed aotd by tbe let Oe eaeioean, perfect peerta are foend. erbleb brieg e large poeci bet the Im perfect aeea ggQ to toorlet* and earl oelty emlmra for small mat Tutt’s PUls Cure All Liver Ills. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Liver PtOs keep the bow els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. “Can’t do without them” R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes I don’t know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. Tutt’s Liver Pills 1T1UC M U«H MATTSU. »»yiifci>«»at»« *olm Appeals M Um PuyU •• T»k» mm hurM la S'awar u4 *U»w PaMIe Mali sail la ■Add Tsiill—. 7b (As Fritndtgf PaNk Mihtcutian : I wish to explain ooe or two Impor tant changes U the tebool law aa en acted by tbe lait Geoerat Amembly of North Carolina. Pint: Tbe townablp la to be tbe unit of our public school system. Tbe public schools la tbe township are un der the control sod management of the Ore tebool committeemen. These men have large discretion as to establishing schools In tbelr townships. As s taal ter of fact under the old lew In msay liistsneee there ere three huts, not school houses each receiving $75 per year. Under the new law It ia possi ble to have to*tend of tbe three cables one good school Aoner, near tbe centre of tbe territory covered by three cabins and have 1435 for this school. In stead of having three 915 teachers, ws may have one good 9S0 mao or ere man that may do more for tbe sobool chil dren la four months than under tbe old system was done in two or three yean. Who would not rather send his chil dren two or ereo three miles to a school Uist is a school than to hare a poor school oo tha corner of hit farm P 1 am aware that some are very moch opposed to the township system oo ac count of sobool houses being near them, and ou account of work or mon ey spent on some of tbeae houaeu. 1 bope those persons will take a liberal ▼lew of these matters, lay aside per sonal preiarence and join In hearty co-operation tor the greatest good to the greatest Dumber. When we unite the small schools Into one good strong school with ooe energetic live teacher. then, and not till tbeo, may we expect to bays public schools of such force and character that win be felt In oar State. Second: The election to be held Tuesday after tbe second Monday In August, la worthy of your careful con st dsraJtloD. Tbla election la to be bald io every low neb rp. The oouotv com missioners at their Jane meeting am to glva notioe of thta election In every county in North Carolina. An; township that rotes to tax It self $800 for public school* will re ceive $200 from the Stats Board of Education. Ur It Ibis amount is ralssd by private subscription lor a township, the same (mount mar b« received from tbe State Board of EJu oatlou. Friends, do uot become alarmed wbeu you hear tbe word tax. I am aware that our country people do have a hard Umo to pay tbetr uses, but eooiidex bow Uttle would be the tax ot each one lo a township; In order to raise 81,500 and than have this sup plemented by the State with $500, making $3,000 lo addition to what tcbool tuna you now have. Sup pose where we now have twelve schools In a township wo make only eight strong schools, each one would receive from the $2,000 S250; add this $220 to your regular school fund; if we oan put three of the 875 schools to gether. then we would bare $320 plus $225, which ia 8275 for each school. Now, my friends, do not any that all tbla looks very well oo paper, but it esu not be done in oar 8tele. I tell lou It can be done; and when we have |470 for oor public school* lo our 8tate, then will we have a right to demand professional teachers In our publio schools. Whet right have we to talk aboot professional teachers In our publla schools with only 875 or $100 a year to paysueh teachers. Third: I would Ilk* to remove, If possible, the Idea that son* of our peo ple have la regard to teachers, salaries. 1 liars beard school committeemen compare tbe time of a school teacher with that of the wood-chopper, the dltohar and the ordinary laborer. I have not acgkt to say against any man •ho doe* this sort of work; It I* hon orable sad right, but what I want to call your attention to is that a man’s education ia bla investment. Lot us see what an ordinary education ooete. fo Umo it costs »l* years; two year preparatory, sad foar years in oollegv. We will *ay the coat of tho preparatory education la 8300, of the college four jwaat $250 each, makings coat of The ala yean’ time spent ia school would he worth at least $600. The* we see the total cost of an ordinary cduoatien, in time and money, ia eboat II,'00. Ta»e* figures mean strict -onomy on Urn »•£<**• The Interest oo this education Is S3 erats per day at 0 per sent. irUrsst. Now srhairirmar, or what business ■an woold invest 81,900 sod oo tapers Ms I acorn* with the*» cent wood Jhoppsr, OT (be ordinary laborer who ha* iovested neither time nor atoeey V O. H. Id an a mb. Rapt, of Public laatracUoc. reoistkr'op* deeds, Keep Out the Surface Water. foksyth cowry. -- ' J. P. Muj.bh, Register. 4z.,_rrt. artk^_,/sqf-. W. C. BORKN, Sec., Pomona Terra-Cotta Co., Pomona, N. C.: Dkar Sib:—The scinch Terrn-CotU Pipe for my second well come up all right by yesterday’s freight with not a piece broken. My first well m just hard to beat, since I have your tubing in it; I believe 1 wrote yon bow I had been troubled with surface water in rainy season* like we are having now; it would get full of surface water to the top of the ground. I removed the wall and put in the tubing filliug the space be tween the tubing and sides of the well with small stones until \ got ahdVc the line; I then filled the openings between the stones with small gravel, and on top of the gravel I put a layer of mortar made of red clay- I then cemented each joint of the tubing from that poiut to the top, and tainpcd the earth around the tube just os I would a fence post. To-day the water is running out of the ground all around the well from the heavy rains we have had for the past two weeks, and the water has not risen in the well, and is as clear and pore as water can be in any well—in a nutshell, I will not have any other curbing or wall in a well I have to use until the germ theory is "exploded.” Your* very truly, Wc- 3 p- M- ’ J. F. MILLER. This tubing in all sins for sale by EONG BROTHERS, Gastonia, N. C., sole agents fur Castou county. ircwa rriaa. The Wilmington Messenger ays that the first huckleberries of the asaaoo ware is that market last Saturday and retailed at no cents a quart. The Ohserrer aye Bev. \f. W, Orr pasted through Charlotte Monday oa hit way to Chioago. lie goa to rep resent the A. B. P. board of borne missions, at the masting of the gsosr *1 committee of missions of the United Presbyterian Church, which meets at Monmouth, IIL The Wilmington Aar of last Sat urday said; About a thousand crates of strawberries were shipped from stations between here and Goldsboro yesterday. The ehipmeuta will be •omewhat larger to-day, but will grow smaller from now on, aa tbs season la about at an end. Tbs Morgan ton Herald has Informa tion that Bor. T. I,. Blalock, alselon ary oo the Gospel Mission plan to China, and who U well known in Mor gan too, Is on hie way home, his health baring Called. It U supposed that be la aooompanled by his wife, formerly Mia Emma Humphries. Tbe North Caroltos Teachers’ As sembly meets at Moreheed eity June 15—26 Tbe railroads have granted a rata lees than one first-class tare—tbe lowest ever secured. Tbe Atlantic Hotel will entertain at 91.U0 per day. Official bulletin will be sent on applica tion to Charles J. Parker, Secretary, Kaleigb. Dr. J. M. Hayes, one ot tbe most prominent physician* In tbs State, was round dead In his bed at bis residence In Greensboro early Saturday morning. He had been In very bad baalib for some time, and as bs bad bean using morphlue, the coroner decided that an Inquest was unnecessary, aa it la sup posed be accidentally took so overdose. TUars la also war In Uruguay. Tbs fighting baa been bloody, aod buudrads killed. Tbe sucoess of the revolu tionists has been checked by a bloody battle at Trea Arbalee. Tbs president of Uruguay has issued a proclamation congratulating Gen. Munis on bla last success In dispersing the revolutionists and a dress sword is to be presented to him. Tbs Government forces have bssu reinforced by mobilising tbe Na tional Guard, made up of 6,000 men, and large consignments of arms aod ordinance have beea received from Belgium. Tbe House of Bepresentatlves of Florida are after Clarence B. Collins, tbe Treasurer ot that ft tala, and adopted a renolatlon Monday morning to impeach him for “high crime* and misdemeanors, incompetency, mel feemnee to office and oondoot detri mental to tbe public good.” The ac cusations agalaat him are First, the loaning. In violation of law, of money that cannot be collected; second, the nee of public fond* lo private specula tion, and, third, false reports to the executive aa to the condition of tbe Treatary. Tbe State of Maine baa the largest paper machine la tbe world. It was made la Worcester, Mas*., and fs now Slog into place at Bumford Fella, a It required thirty ears to trans port tbe porta from Worcester, end tta total estimated weight Is 1,900,000 pounds. The machine will tarn out 12 tons of finished newspaper every day It will deliver a web or paper lsj feet wide at the rate of 500 feet per minute, or in a complete day’s work of tweotT four hours. It would tern oat 0,000,000 square feet. Tbe width of the paper turned out Is 15 Inches better than the Amerioen mark end two inchee better than the worid’B record. rtftjf UUIm NIItut BpUar*. PMUAttpbU Lodrur. Fifty million dollar*, tba treasure that Hat la tb« eallara of tba Mist, wira coan'ed. bagged, labeled, pealed, and boxed within toe paet few month* by order of Superintendent Kratx. Several daye ago tbe Superintendent began to feel tbe need of more storage room, for tbe boxes bad greatly in creased tbe bulk of tbe whole mass of allver. Tbe vault! at tbe Mint are too email to bold the whole treeeore, end It will be n i emery to (tore 18,000.000 of tbe 860,000,000 In the Port Offloe llolldlng. Carpenters are now boey la tba basement fixing op tbe Interior Outage of the vantt. Tbe count •bowed little lew. Time were 80,000 bege containing 81,000 etch, tad each bag had IU own box. Tbe shortage wee 8808. about wbleb (am litigation is pending with e former Mlet Superin tendent. Heretofore three transfer* have been made on faith, bat Mr. Krete obtained permleelou to bava tbe money counted lnetead of weighed and boxed, ao that la future then oan be •o doebc of tbe exact awn Is eeeh oaae. The work baa been expendrs, but It Is expected to pay In the long ran. OMMnrS Wwtai Edgxr Poag of'York eoaotr, It U, ha* a took Jr Uff ah nop and la making a mat aoraam at It Oootlog form Mr. Taag the Nm» and Mwrrcr mra Urn la a larger par ooat of profit la ahoop than la tojr other (took. Ho •a/a May pay for thaamilrm ovary year la wool and motion and almost again Id fsrtillshig tba land. It la sot mated how be maanomm the raragm of tloga hot with ao 1st a Bosk ha aotdoatly allrnd* that alooaly. The jfrwt d> Obaarrir atrongty argaa firaasra Co rsoow their afforta In UU llao rathar than a nprodtahW rawing of aotltn. " WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK. Owing to circumstances we could not coutrol, our northern house failed to ship promptly the goods advertised last week. For our customers* sake we regret the de lay. Our otter was in good faith, and when the goods arrive the bargains are yours from day to day. leuiUle watch for interesting announcement nett i eel. A. C. WILLIAMSON. A Few Sledge-Hamoers CTTJST ARRIVED. Another Lot Ladle* White Collai't* and Call*, New Styles, Just In. Ladies’ Collars,... loc “ Cufls to Match,_ ,y. New Style Plaid Belts,...... loc Skirts in lllack and Plaids,_f i -75 to $2 ” White Kid Belts. Lace Curtains a}4 yards long, per pair,.... 3 68c ’’ 3* ’* ’’ a Dandy. $, “ “ “ “ “ Better ones, _... t Steel Rod Umbrellas worth$1.00 for ___... Children’s Fancy Parasols,..... joc to tac Window Shades.”****.. ,*c Men’s Linen Cuffs, sell for aoc, my price,_......___ 10c “ Collars, worth 10c, my price. y. TAKE A GOOD LOOK In passing by, stop and take a good look at our show windows and see what dc and 10c will buy at The New York Racket. A Good Dinner is t GOOD THUG, or At least« good bid; GOOD PEOPLE SAY SO. 8U11 ft good breakfast early in the morning, when you fuel badly and to be braced op for the day’s work. is more to ba desired. waul Now If you srant both and something good left for supper just send u, . order for ,n fA KINO AN*8 811 (JAR CURED or n COUNTRY HAM SOME LEGOETT’8 OAT KLAKES. ' •! “ CANNED BEANS, aa zood hi fresb. I “ " PEACHES, TOMATOES, or CORN lOr *OQ>e EVArORATSD APPLES or PEACHES. ’ And these together with the Roller King or Telliao Klour. Kingan>a in— Lard, Arbuckle’t Coffee which you already have If you trade with us will a' great deal towards making your burdens lighter and life a happy dream ° a Yours, EID O-A-lrt LOVE Sc 003VLI=’_A.3srY. Holland and Robinson Call apeelal attention of the young men to their line of Clothing, Hate, Hlioea, Hblrte, Collars Nock wear and Underwear for Spring and Hummer. WB I&VITE YOU TO 8EE OUR STOCK. Orders takso for tailor made mils—don’t forget that—and . an tee s lit. ‘a «u« ra««MM. Holland & itobliiMon. New Quartern! NKW900D8! HRW THICKS! We are h*r* to aerve our friend* with good freal. good* at orte« , aa any hooaa In Oaatonla. Pneea ju,t „ ioW we found wblk moving, . kit or odd* and end* la Nntlo-u tw aell at rcmi eric*. notourm. " " uo‘" that w. wl| 14 CLAY WOBSTI1) HtUW to go at and below eoet a prw hf„ SHIRTS at from SO to 75 cent# on tit* dollar. EVT DOZEX SHOES—We are Mol* Agent* for the oelobratod Itay Stat* hi.._ „ better—price* low. 1 Non. If pm want to **t bread that I* breed get a lack of "8wan no«,t» _ “Igtebarte Beet Patent" a » », “Sootiero Beauty” at ti sn°^!I,u at never uee any other la the fetor* **’*'’ ,nd win H«.vJ^aart*r* for Vegetable* and Fruit*. Como and ■» u _J, I>. Moore & op, ** CLOTHINGY Wt u* now pnparod to Qt you In i nloo toll or SPRING CLOTHING A Good Wool Suit... . A FlMtMla** B twines* Sult.$<>.50to *g« tdii mmai noc* iiu Jirrr u VIU. -A140 Xtw Sprint Dry Goods and Motion -JUST ARRIVED — 1 * Ottll tod HI u*. Mcnill, Pr«*„ly &
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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May 20, 1897, edition 1
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