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THE GAZETTE. SrV J tl '«*^ne9BsasBaaaHBwe—r fk ax* mr nr anouv It won prnariood tat woofc Uniter? fatal Mti by Mr. E IX VDm toalt ban attention. A tow word* will ontkoto dtopoaa of each of U ■IWMdi (1) ao to nluoot Gaatoata’a bndn, and (1) as to oeot of now Mtoto Lot oa tanas* too ordor. 1. Unoi. Tbn HiMto of too oy> ftotha to, Uwt wo tan n “ooncl bonoo and JaD aoowwlas oncy p«r VOn,*’ tat if MHNl WtM wo oholl aot to content wild fc-nnhg. umww lng «nry porpooe; wo want ’morn «toaj” onon-^Hut owing to tho “feur ■Poo on.” wo don’t want uon costly bandings. tomato non ttatU,tn aa ton would bn an “aacaUoA tor and maocaowy npaadHara of poblie noanr.” 8UU Unnonl wiao wo wo lotas to doonand an ancallod tor and ataoooamy axpotottoro of pnbllo SEX'S.'S^*'"0 “ aomuyra argoa ‘ ly rotated in tha vary It la a baud la of i___B hmodat absurdities brought out ealy tot a soars. Every ellfcaa with aram eoeagh to do bio own this king knows «** better boUdiogs than wo sow turn ora bo erected with the mossy Gas tools offer*. That is aatoelaat. Jlow.tfceo, does tho const; got bait by uarpttog tha donatio* ? irtimaa are so bard and people so heavily tax rtddco, why the ooanty dossal have M5S&KJSK,” -» W Aa to raising extra cost, if any. Smy link of oar argument of two woaheegolo the bridge matter bolds lnlaofc Anybody exoopt oar corres pondent will admit that radar a tax rate which payi extra expenses a tor pina will ha aeeomalatad If tba extra expeonr* am oat off. We don’t aak our eorrmpoodent to admit that, be cause such aa admission would knock an bis props down. Dot anybody ales witt admit it as a aalf-evMeot troth. Mow oar argument was and la thla: eontiaea tha tax rate which enables aa to expood two to low tbooooad dollars a yaw eo ittm bridges, hot diacoatloae *»r the present further appropriation! tot thla purpose, atuf the hypothetical W.OW or $10,000 for pabhe boOdlege era be readily raised, if seeded, without la creasing anybody’s taxes. This wee Use two weeks ago aad one weak ago and If tree now. Talk about mdaciug hoes! That wad to ha a good way to get into tba Legislature but wo don't hslloeett will ever bo again. Tbe State tatfixzx? Agate, no earefal trader or reaaooar t» able to aay truUifully that wo mod# •ny aueh representation aa that tba county la enjoying a mt from bridge hoUdlag or that the bridges built ire all paid Cor. We said tha people bad paid tba bridge levies and sow own rad bare the ase of the property, Which is teas. Levies to make future payments, aa on the McAden note, be ta** to tbs fotam, sot to tho post. Further, our correspondent will note toot wo mads ao each lottmatioa aa that tba ooanty is rest tag from bridge bonding. Oar statomoat was tost tbe eonsty, being at« good mating place, eoutd hold op for tho present further appropriations u this direction. That lo true, aad the fb«ta cited by ourcor mpondeat that too ooanty owm $3,000 ea one bridge sod win am own »1. y*1 **9*^*y only go to make our position at run gor than before. (Cl unoe nn. Suddenly overcome with sympathy for the people who bw't bat woald like to torn the lax ary d an Iren bridge, oar oorrea yoodect plaintively eeke, “Are Uom OWleae localities of oar oouaty not ee much entitled to ’apdo-deto* modem toidgeoes them already haring thorn T b it nut the doty of oar eoooty eta •bdonew to Ml entirely Impartial la Vila reaped?” We answer omphntl aoUy. be impartial. If tote la dooe we tooll to foood >a the fetors as Is the peat (tody toeopport neoaaaary pobUo tmprwemenU wherever 0*-—ayf tee, to Impartial Uaotoala towaablp mo nearly ooo-thtrd of all tba toxaa of Gaston eomty. Dor money has heea event freely for pebtle Impeere menu to otter towneblra, end sto too now yet eaid cay. tot wtloomo. Whoa dM oror e Ibeoeeodth part of tor Mato eret ooao took U toe to any tort of poMto toproeommu ? Tee, to Impartial, flbe pdd torprw periloo far the seeded improvements la the deart'heaee and jail ia imim aad eeld ml nay hat wateemn Whoa Urn time Penan l« baild toller raede Qeeteok toweehlp wtll be there etoer y rsUytoMkeapteetaxmaolpta. And ' wbaa pay day le el hand tar Uto now Ima hrtdpe la DoOm towaablp, Dae. toaia will be Ibeoi to by down tor «00 tab* toe WO of Dallai on tor own peentan * Tea, te impartial. Zed theta wash* wbWk pope Urn eean tottery two yaam oooegfc tasoa lo lUltM LdmlaAmtoff toll a __a n _ aod jail beta the poor jr»THqp of Hating that ate tetadf woald qp. awn to Uto extant of paylag ftt.wo tor Item. Uaotoala aafea nobody to |&sne». twa,rf“ * £ Artifoac'etbi betide on peed? The Attempt U ponder* the lorjwvt 1>» (fut fl mlreUa W*oM fail In reioe v • jfjrlsA •' ■ t, ‘ iff'1 *•* J*L?' .-aPJ «to iy«> iflmit to • (TMtont rannUd elsewhere to n long hapor-roll and mwiiiBh. QaaeontoU prepoel* Uoo was made la good faith aad will ba kept lit good faith. Hac reoffend donation ha* mot only gtlt edges bag gUt oa hath aMn of the paper. Btaa where to published the baser roll of Gatooktoto oatiaana who nr that ao •attar wbat happen the 918,000 will ha tath-oonlag wbaa called lor, the am 18 aaaeaa at whloh roll, to ear nothing of 41 otbon, an alowo gaod ■wj Uoua orar for the aiaoaot tVhanof in our fellow oIUmm taka duo sots aod rota aooordlogty. Tba RtpubUoaa tariff hill paaead tha itonta yesterday to ■ **te ef W to 94. If It's taxes yon an afraid of, you want to roto for re moral. Under do oooditkm but rose aval does Geetoola agrn to pay 813,000 of the exp*on far your public buildings. The eieoUon of Ifr. L. U. Hoffman tohto old place at the bead of tha onunty'i psbtM eoboola was a wtoe step on tha part of tha new board of educa Uoo aad will bo goaarally applauded. Coaeo out oa alactloo day aad rota. Bo latareetad enough to rote see way or the other. U yoa stay at hone through Indifference you rota against totting Ganoato gin the oouaty 918,000, aod agalost the school tax. U an opposition man soya to one braatb that tba present ooart-bourn *• l*°4 anoaffc, and In tbe neat (to ol**** that If the county-armt comes to Gaetooia be mean* to help demand a 100,000 affair, ba chart table with him. tt may ha nothing bat braln-tag eaoeed by tba ait rama bob weather. In an editorial this weak, our neigh bor. TV Optimist, announces Its n» paaatoo. It woe a losing rent or*, and sro coogrmtalato tbe losers upon get tlag off as lightly aa they da ▲ news paper la tba experimental stage won’t ran by aheor form of etreuawtaaem sad U not always a safe thing to bet money on. With *15,000 Gaetooia coaid build a far battar oourtbouae and I all than tba oonnty now owns. If than the eounty wore to aoosut tbo donation it would in no Mom bo a knar, bat would bo a gainer In two respect*. It *ould bo *15.000 batter off In wealth and would ban o better ooart-house at a county-sent much mors coo raciest for court-going people to reach. GaMnnla township pays mote than ooo-foorth (nearly one-third) of the total taxes of Uaston eannty. Of this almost absolutely nothing bss come back to her in tbs way of public im proremooto of any kind. Yet there are people who hick her and throw mod ot her credit if she asks the prlrt lpg* of building s Court-house with ber own money and gWing It to Um eounty I BOOS am. ■ill ■'■■■« earn rajtn *• k« luprk * V**l«r* *r ib* In m*. *•* 4NlkbkaCMM» -1 Cksriotls Xevs, July 1. The period fixed by law for the llat of taxes expired laat night, but la tbit county the books will be kept opao a few daye longer to enable tfaoee heretofore nagleeted to Uet their polls and property to pot them oo the lUg and thus aave themselves from the penalty of doable tarn. , The new revwowe law that provides for tba levying of taxes contains owe feature that baa aroused morn atten tion than any law since the assign inset act Aooordto* to the ruling rf Attorney General Walter the new raveawe set oompeie the imprleonmeot of deUa jneot tax payers. Tbie h the first law baa ever been as noted was ImpomiMo la this Stale. Tba poettlUUoa provides that them ah all ba oo Imprlsoaamat for debt, except tooem of fraud, sad therefem Mb b«l« by many that the aet la uneoarU latlonal. Bat the Attorney General ebims that it la valid aad appiitr to all taxes alike. daeUsa « and M are bald to apply to everyth lax under eebtdulae X II sd4 O, of the machinery act. The follow lag la the prfoslpal etc lion rmmd tor “•ee. S3. That saeb person or oor-‘ pa rat lows who am able to pay the II 252 i2*or«U*?,„proir,*d tor ><s sebadalee A, B aad C of this aet sod Um SMsbtaery act, aad sbaU tail u> JW»ttjeaaorovld*d by the law ShaB ha maty of a —ifiwnnii. aad fdaUbadby a fine not exceeding five haodred dollars or Imprisoned .St eg. sosdlne aU months, aad lha sheriff gria oilowodby the judge *23! The attorney general has decided S«£pjtewxEs ■** IT >10 a yarn Haws tax oa ' I." ^ BONDS ARE GILT-EDGE. THE GASH DOIATIOI WILL BE UADT WHEI CALLED FOE. NWWUiil Mmm rat Ik. IklMr Bk To satisfy, not bars* If—for ah* nieded bo assurance of bar good faith—but to satisfy bar friends sad aileaoa bar tnamlen, Gastonia has p raft trad to tasks sasuraaos doabty •ora by gaarantesiog that bar cash donation at 116,1)00 for nsw pabJio build Inga in treat of rtmoral will bs ready when sailed for. The sab Jotoed paper aJgntd by 60 of bar oiti seoa practically puts Um nuloraemant oftbaaa man open Gastonia’s bonds and makes than not only gilt-edge bat gilt all ortt. Tbe paper will ba deposited with the ooonty aothorltlaa o vAKAMtnn op bohm. W ban as by the result of an aketion be Id on tha Brel Monday in May, 1897, the Town of Gastonia offers to donate to tha County at Gaston tha anas of Ifteea thousand ($15,000) dollars to ha naad la the erection of a ooort boose and tea In tha torn of Gastonia, by tha Msaa of eoapoo bonds; sad where as a question has been raised by oar tain cl ii«ns of said County wbatbar tha bonds are unsalable because of a lata deoliioa of tbe Sapreare Court of North Cerollsa, and whether, If tha eotara of the aald county of Heston should at tha elect ion to he bald os (ba 3rd day af August next vote to remora the county seat of Gaston county frees Dallas to Gastonia the mid donation of $15,000 from the Town of Gaatooia might ba not forth eomloa: * Now, therefore, we tbe uodenigned, taxpayer* of the County of Qaetoo, to ooualderatiou of tba removal of tbe Conmty aeatof Gaeton Coonty from Dallas to Oaatoaia within tbe time speeiBed la Chapter 229 of tbe Public Lawa of North Carolina for 1807, do guarantee that if tbe reaalt of tbe election to be held on tbe 3rd of Auguet, 1897, pennant to tbe above mentioned Act of Aaeembly, ehall be “for ramoval". tbe above amount of 115.000 douated by tba Town of Gas tonia will be (orthoomlog aod paid to tba County Commissioner* of Gaetoa County la time to be need to the erection of the said Court House aad Jail according to tbe raqalnmeataof the above menltoeed Act of Ameaobly. Witness our hands and eaale this the «h day of Joly, 1897. : 1 =! a : j l.xb>«k ' JT i.. hft, - ; •*> , *. •*«-«. : fer- • y. y.MclUmhcn. * kH =. w. tt. /lrowII. * A. C. WUHawokxv. • Mrs hi corar-Mevn. AM awn m,IM by Metis* II Mew. Tu tbe Matter el The Outttti We see some discussion In your pa per for and against the remoral of the court house to Gastonia, X. C. The people of this Motion with few excep tion i are all la far or of remorsl. It seem* that tbe leading argument at piiiil against remora] is that a very burdensome tax will bare to be levied. We do not believe anyone wbo wlU lost Utlnk for a moment will atay away from tbe eleeiiou on account of the tax argument. Suppose tbe election to more tbe eonrt-booM does not carry this time. It will be only a question of a abort time until we will neeeaearlly bare to bnltd sew putrilo bo I Id lug* or bare the shabbiest in tbe stale, and •urely old Gaston does not want to be left entirely la the rear in tbe war of pubUo buildings. Of coarse when It Is about to bo built anew Baetoaia la given ap as tbe location, and then tbe people of Beaton la (seeing they wilt get It anyhow) will probably refuse to donate anything, it being human na ture to get all you caa for the least money. It eeeaM to ue that Instead of being an election to In cream Um taxes anneeeeartty. it is an election to mv* the Surrounding county 815,000 at Mm* near future lima Wonder if Dallas would fire 815400 to build anew at Dulles r Crape are One la this section consid ering tbe late spring. Wheat or op beat ie Mveral year*. Farmers are very busy trying to oonqaer Gee. Green, nod laying by their oorn orape. A Hcmcmimu. Pie*sot lUdge, V. U. July 3: The oetalof as of Oak RJdp Is ons of Ihs prattlsst star Issued In the But*. Besides the usual descriptive aaUtr this M pas twmpblet eoouins a doses fall pass balf-toa# oota show ing tbs family, beOdlsgs. depart* wants, oUeaas sad tbs Uks. lodtgasUoo la oftsa taken far coo •uBptlou. Tbs word oonsawptlou V*** BW,r- If* dyspeptics o(lm waste array as badly asooasamp TU raasoo people wtsU away Is bs aawdUMrtM don't get ssosgb U> oat, or they dooH dlgoat wbat tboy ds "*w tba Uttar Is poor trouble, taka ■baker DtgaMisa OordiaL This will help pm to dip* yaw food and stop year loss of dstb. •taker Dtpstlrs Cordial la mads fiaai berks, barks and tbs Jutoes of fruit, by Ua walt-known Mkaksrs at Mint Lsfaaooa. It .. gnat “SiEttSSsras— FsFl=Src33»S? a.«s &: tsuis •ad saw straaftk. Bold by dragglau. Trial bottles 10 asata. napw^waaaaaBosaBw W* sad Kaats, the gnat blood raase gy. A sure sen lor remit* aawbood. rroat Tamnse * O*. Usetoots, M. 0. i»mr r atm km at imrur J —— AMlM«a< Um la MU Rnl rMUMKmhi «Uim tire _ All the members of the board, con lUUog of Joo. C. Taatt, chairman, U. A. Petrlok aad B. A. White wan present at tba regular meeting of the Bounty noatialaionan last Monday. The following kuaioM waa transacted: Annual report of oonnty treasurer waa reoeind and appro red. liruai Zagier was graatod license to peddle la Gaaton U moutlu from June 2, 1007 for ISO. J. M. Melntoeh la appointed to look after Vegtum bridge aad keep same in repair. John J. Ormaod, clerk of the board Is allowed to take retire! until next Monday. Clerk li ordered to publish notice of sitting of the commissioners next Mon day (July 12) as a board of equalisation. Monthly report of A. K. loftin. lax-eollaotor, la motived sod approved. J. r. Haffteetler la declared a pauper sod allowed $3 a quarter, J. It. Lewis A Co.. sgenU. M. D. Bankin is appointed Judge of election for Stanley Creek In place of Wide Bankin. J. C. Fuatt is appointed to look after the building of the Iron bridge at Hoy la’a bridge. B. F. Leoabardt is appointed regis trar for the school tax election instead of V. W. Laepar. W. A. V. Dsgaobart aad J. H. Harson are relieved of double tsxos amounting to $8.80. H. A. Harrison Is appointed judge for South Point praciot In pUoe of C. M. Bbroe who declines to serve. Clark l* ordered to notify the aoere tary and treasurer of all the various cotton mills to appear before Uila board sod show eause why tbelr re turns should not be raised aad equalised. Following aooouots were audited and ordered paid: A. J. McGill, repairs on bridge « A74 J. M. Kendrick, taking Mrs. Bliss Kendrick to Slate ,T * * —1 11 J. B. Lewie A Co., supplies to jioor. ... 30 £4 H. L. Hhyoe, keeper of poor 1C 85 Wtloy Hsnue, si Helping luna tic . 100 A. R. Anders, examining two lunatics.. 9 00 Frank Wilson, eoorsylng lu natic to Hospital. 11 00 M. A. Moore, medicine for J.?°OrMB4, services clerk * M and register.. 01 03 W, C. Abernethy. repairs oc bridge. 400 J. H. Jenkins, coonty physi cian, month. 14 00 I>r. D. A. Garrison post mor tem of infant child. 1000 J. Kiser, tax-lister.. 34 00 J. T. Oates. M 00 W. G. Untiedge. 31 00 A. C. Stroup. 88 00 H. 1*. Konkin. SB 00 U. A. Patriok, commissioner end mileage.. 00 00 W. T. Love, Sheriff, Jail fees, 1 month. ITS 00 G. H. Darts, C. 8. C., deliver ing registration books. 4 38 R. L. Abernethy, lumber for . bridge. 3 50 W. F. Marshall, election tick ets and notioes.. 3 00 $506.18 FIOSIIC AT lUABIHVIlLt. •k* meat BtUrkiftil la Tinn E.trj < ate* huutl *H PltwMUy — Uaa loate Lww a (hum »t ani-Mr. Ska. SmASb BalMlK-ar. P—pi— BAbx Well. flnrriMMi»u of TV* Otseue. MeAixxmLX, July 7—The picnic at McAdenville Saturday passed off joletly and all bad a delightful time, there was abundance of good dinner, iplendld music by tbe band, a bell nme in the afternoon between Mc Adenvllle and Gastonia ulgbt-banda, more 16 to 7 la favor of MeAdenville. A large crowd wea present end the remat k baa bees beard frequently duos, that the picoiu was the most delight ful affair of tbe kind McAdenville has had In years. Rev. W. M. Bagby sad Prof. Atkins of Gastonia attended the sicote. We were glad to meet them; they are pleasant gentlemen end we hope they will ooese again. Mr. T. E. Shuford Is having a large frame bnUdlag pet op Just over the river which we uoderetaad will be seed tor a lirery-feed and sals stable. Mexican Chick la here for a week with bis show. l>r. C. R. Peeples a yonog phytic Ian recently located bare bas succeeded in work log op a large pc sot ice and now has about all be can attend to. He is married sod bas pc re based the proper ty formerly occupied by Dr. nay. revfcvnse ■uaeiM a«nimu u*«i**i« r*iMaa. VorkrUI* taqulcer. Mr. H. D. Alexander, the bleyele machinist is beeping busy and his fame la spreading. He had a wheal (hipped him from Gastonia a few days ago, Uut bad been ran over by a bug Sr. It was so badly does up that the aetoola machinists would not touch It, bet Yockvllle to op to data on such things and Mr. Atoxsadsr will return the bicycle as good — anw. tuk m Ik *M law. kwoH TkM Mr. MoLkaghao, who rrtpod u M*ot of the Bouthorn, o» Norwood, three tooaibeaao fortfcopwrpooo of aog«(iog in baalMM of Gastonia, boo CM baek to htefliit loro. *o/« tbo labor* An. I(o *u ralaatated ao *»*«t, of Norwood, tb* wood. J. B. Bernhardt, who baa baau Of Norwood thapoat throe aobtho. boa book ro worad to hlonnocf poaitloo magont * Now loafM. _ 1— New* ttari from Balstgb that tbo NklUoUarp nadar Ha now kM*|* ■Mkt H la a OaaaaUI mtm.Oo Jnno I* It awed eid^XKX Andttjpr art go ing Ik debt at tha rkta of 1^000 par kaotk. Tbo 71«m io*a tba Odall Maaufao Company? rt Ookaord, *hlppr<l laat wort brnpnM to • paint In Vir tue a bate ofbag* wWghi.* *.*» jmmd*. The a«|*sm riiarra warn Tutt’s Pills Cure All Liver IUs. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use ot Tutt’s Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin tired diseases, an absolute cur-i TUTTS Liver PILLS ■a. A MAM IfOWI DE1U. ■ rfurliil IU> U‘« l»l ThaMlay Smliif. At bis horn* lu Belmout on tbo first day of July Abram Stow* departed this life In tbo Wth yoor of bit agv. Ho «m tbe sou of Jaoob and Sarah Stowe, wbo long ago have gone to tbair reward. Tboac parent! taliod a Urge family, Quite a number eUU Uv lag. Abram Stowe waa a man ot tew word*, bet poiacaaed sterling qualities. He bad convictions In morale, pollttca, and religion, and io these hta character •bone with transparency. Id hU bomo as a bus band and father be was affec tionate and provident; ae a neighbor be waa obliging; and aa a friend he waa loyal. Id polities be waa a democrat of tbo beat and traeat type. At the call of his country Abe Stowe, quite young, enlisted io Oo. If. of 1C N. C. Keglment, end made a brave sold lei. To him tbe "burled causa” was vary near. At aboat the age of 2? Lo made a public profession of bis faith, and joined tbe Presbyterian church ut New Hope. Some time after tbts, he moved his membership to old Goshen ohureh, and to this church bs was elected U> tbo honorable offioe ot deacon. Io U1U UU1CV UJ Ills UlIWUtHI uuviua uc “purchased unto himself a good re , port” When tlte church at Belmont ; was organized Mr. Stowo waa elected an older, and tbe writer nan testify to hit official fidelity. Bs wrs punctual lo bis attendance, ho waa liberal with his means mad faithful as a ruler in the house of God. When you spoke to this dear brother about tbe welfare of Zion you did not boar the Jeremiad “we can’t," times are too “bard,” but the cheering words “I think we can, I know we can”—how refreshing each, none bat a burdened preacher Knows. Mr. Stowe, a few day* before bis doath, underwent a painful operation, and just before ho went into this, be told bis wife that he cummilted the whole nuttier to bis Lord. In the death of Mr. Stowe, a noble husband, a kind father. a true friend, a loyal citizen and an bumble follower of Jesus Christ has been laid away lu Cod’s acra R. A. M. 1 ■ I ! I ■" 11 1 1 -M- -■■i In IfMorUa. While walking the atresia of life lu all its beauty and enjoyment, just at Iho corner where life is most pleasant, is where, Mary the beautiful daughter of Mrs. Isabella Rhyne, was stopped by tbe sting of death. She died lo the bloom of life, just 10 years, 7 mos. and 10 daya old. She had been a member of tbo Evangelical Lutheran church since her sixteenth year, until tbo morning of tbe 39tb when God freed Iter from all her troubles and sorrows. Bar remains were carried to Christ’s chureli cemetery, at Stanley, and laid to rest in tbe presence of a Urge as sembly of frieods and relatives Mary was well known, loved, trnstad, and respected. She will be missod. Sbe can no loogsr All her eoai In chorch, whleh was seldom empty on service day. Sbe was a dovout Chris tian, always ready to do good and resist evil temataitoos; and as s result, when the cold hand of death came open her, willingly she gave up the gfioet and submitted her case to God and said "I want to die.” Mary’s life was such that others should try to follow ber. ~Cofd In the dnn, Tty pcrlfllKM) htmrt Utr, I kit that which wanned n onto; Can qovk dW—'These osmnnt curplrv, A Fiuxnu. Dallas, N. O., July 5lh 18B7. Dnlh mtWr.M. IS. On. At tbs boos* of his father. J. A. Cox, on tbs 3rd of July James MoLancthon Oox, departed this life, aged 32 yean, 10 mot and IB days. lo the death of this yonng brother wo are reminded of the proverb, “Tbe old oust die, hut the yonng may die." In personal an pearanoc, yonng Mr. Oox waa not only fine looking, but be looked like be had a long lease oe life. God moves In s mysterious way his wondsra to psrform. Truly Hls ways srs not as maa’s ways. As a son and brother, James Oox was an example well worthy of imitation, for he was obedient and affectionate, aa a friend ha waa genial and attrac tive. At about tbe age of IS, he made a profession of faith la Christ, sad joined the Lowell PrcsbyUrUncbureb, and died in foil fellowship. Be was punctoal lu the Sabbath schools sod la Din attendance In the sanctuary. Re waa burled at tbe oemetery In Lowell on Sabbath, the 4th day of Jnly, In ths presence of a large gather ing of sorrowing frieods sod relatives. In tbe morning of lift bU son went down, but early taken, early blest, “How happy thus So sink to rrat, So early nerativoS with iho hiyi." R. A. M. At • recent COO petition examination tot appointment* to Weat Point and AnoapolU both appoint tnwta were awarded to bora prepared at Horner Sobool, Oxford, If. C. Tkinity Collbob. newa Oe—law • !>««■» 0»pl«wifc»> u. Three full oourme of atudy. form number of elec Urea Two foil elixir* in Kaglleh. Women admitted to ell - aioi,oao added to the endowment during tha prtncat rear only male literary eol bn* In yorth Caro line that la located In n city. Tha beat boataaaa eonraa offered In the elate. Mend for album and cate logur. Addreae ixn. C. KlhOO. Itarbam, M. & I LYE MADE ARRANGEMENTS TTT:i.l. To some to icy store end give me personal instructions ” Audi ln jjt j, thoiougbly up lo Hie busiueei Dr. Lowe of properly and »e lent Ideally fUtlug speoUclos lo tUo eyo. He will be here lor tbe purpose of teaching mo llw soieoee and uot to Osaka money off my oootomera. Cornu in ar.d lisvs your oyee leaved. Ho will teat your eyoo free ot efaarge. Then if ynu want tn bny tbe glasara he preocrlbes. I will sell them to you tl regular prices. I guarantor: tbe glasses lo give eatUfacUon. Dr. Dows will be aritb mo from July 13th. TORRENCE, The Jeweler. Q as ton la. N. C.. Juoo 33, 1897. JOHN C. MOORE. It Is onr constant aim aud purpose to baudlo none but tbe best and froahest groceries. Iii Flour wo claim to bavo the equal of any on the market—SWAN’S DOWN has a reputation In this plaue ot 8 or 10 years standing. Those who have used it longest like It last and are loudest In praising Its merits. VVatcli Our Front for Uaoa&sa, Apples, Melons, arid oilier fruits and vegetables. He member the Place— Craig A. Wilson’s old stand, opposite postniHee. Call Us on Phone No. M and let oa talk Groceries to you. JOHN O. MOOHE. Always Changing, Never Still. | Every week brings something new to add to 11 our pile of wash goods. ! i Never before in the history of Gastonia has Mich an orrny of beautiful wash fabrics, with such low prices attached Ixmi .nl! 1 P^ on this market. Don't take our word for it-^S and r see for yourself. ‘ ; | Special Lot of Shoes, ' for Ladies' and Meu’s wear, on sale—most a*uredly wwli. f your attention, |i -A- O. WIIjIjX-AJKdISOiT. 5 Granite Monuments —^ J I THE BEST OBTAINABLE. / ▲ motto moauitoot of KOO«1 material am) writ BoWuaktkr Im> ; woU^vilbKl0bfa,n*rt‘ K° ““mW* e,ut^Brr* li»lf *o luce I XmS < MY SPECIALTY < UmowuoMnal work la OH A MIT*. Alow will, Krml ywn or t prrimat la matin* itram t* monnmwu 1 kave a Arw-Uawi iaai.t.inJ V inaettmc., and am oonUnuklly matin* H.lworoolcwn ( ih««oaltt> ofny wortl. Bpacmwaa may batevo to Ounnu onStS? ' a,*l atm; macklnn. I wa now at rat ui a anuiito o»iiio™i?f.i? / whan rtnikid. will eurpam anjikiug uf it* nod In ouTenmncrr * *'• ' NOW ABOUT PRICES. ( Thh wurk t am turn Ok Unr at auaeMarm' »rwain. H«w. . , a oaoc In point. Tim urdm lor tho monument 1 ana now cultlay^wnt « 9 wwwrwl In noaapgl I lion aith two mt.ll dualar* and one wtmL2m t \ flnn wUh akops in BcoUaad vrlx, tiad the adranlaeo ol ike totTrStoTir ^ 9 tlio Wllaon lari* again* me. of . A SEE MY WORK. < ir you occd a inon mural oon.o and iuapuot my nwrk anJ art am. { A You will then be conrlnnari Ibat lam Uia ooo to do your work *,lco*' } -ca—-W. 1*1- WHITE__ Holland and Robinson. Coll special attention of tlie young men to their Use of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Neckwear and Underwear for Spring aud Summer. lu those goods out line is equal to any In the city and wu sell at .. small a profit as anybody. Tneee are tacts which constantly our customers. y WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUU STOCK. Orders taken for tailor made suite—don't forget that—aud w« mm, antee a St. “ rt^was. Holland <& Itobhison. CLOTHING! We are now prepared to Qt you in \ nice suit of SPRING CLOTHING. A Good Wool Suit.—.$5.00 A First-classBusiness Suit $0.50 to tj> i o. THIS KRTUta STOCK HAS JVBT ABUtVXU. -ALSO New Spring Dry Goods and Notiont#, -JUST ABKIVE1). Call and see us. McDill, Prossly &c Co. A Good Dinner it a GOOD THUG, ar at laait a good many GOOD PEOPLE SAT so Still a good breakfast early In Ike morning, whou yon fMl bld, 0Wl to bo braced op for the day’s work, la more to be desired. 7 * ' wu,t Now If you want both and aomethlDg good left for supper iuat i order for JW tend usM (A KINUANH 8UOAB CUBKU ora UOUNTUV iiau SOME LBGWKTT-8 OAT VLAKK8, “ CANNKB llKANS, as jood as freth. Or tome EVAl’OBATKl),Ari>LfKS orTl*BA’oUESJUN’ And these together with the Boiler King or Tellleo Floor . Lard. Arbuokle’a Coffee which you already hare If too trade with great deal towards making yoni burdens light or and life a happy drea'n, do • Yours, XJG1-A.R XiO"VE <5c COMP a Bale of Real Estate. Mouth Carolina, \ ifjumjvwviiTr.l T. 0. Falla, ifaMmu«r of tba attain of A. UoUn, aosraaud, Martha Hotrfoaua, at. aL I. virtue of an orrtar or tk* (to parlor Coo n r>( (laafon County la IM ahem cad Dot action. IfealMbfafaTfaly.iaiT, £ .MrST SSS3JB3 **^mJa'5?iIak?«2a0aai7aaaico*K'font* mm month* aid nata row til in tt *ont»u riant <laio •rah. Nona toba(Iran lot Jaramn rwr minm wait paraonal attnn tabu typiwraa Or ton annMaHi NTw mtMamr. aa4 tMa rearmo4 ant* all at porulaio otonry la rhti aaM htrwta mu ha *oM hi paradt ant aa a whoin,»hhAi laaaaro fitly »>A lurtii In the nr Ane In IM4 aaaon rtturt In lb. ,nn.-c nr th.j (VA of (Ho 0«M»i nf 0««inn OiMjr T. II. Ka>4.-s C. JUDSON HUSS • * * For Bargains. When we My Wr*,Jn', we nican 'vhnt we any. “1* tomltud tajir...... tf.04 M “ Llg|( Browi tigtf,— too. Good Flour th*t will ninke Ooo<l Brrnd at •—$2.60. HE SURE YOP C. Judson Boss.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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July 8, 1897, edition 1
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