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The Gastonia rx>vot«d to tU«i I’rotootlon ol Horn Vo). XVIII. Gastonia, N. C. . ....^ ■■. — ' I UL -- THE GAZETTE. FRIDAY. JULY. *3. UK. li USINESS LOCALS. AiWLTtknnuinM InMriol In tip. atlutnn M In win* a litre for Hratluturtlnn no.l t. onu •i lino lor cncu Vnantiua ibtuvurtnr. Mll.Olf COW for sale. Good j milker. Apply to L. G. Cathey. Bug nr and set single tiar neaa for a*le. Good coudltion. Apply to U. L. Durham. SAWMILL FOli SALK. Itraud Dew. Juil made In our ebopa. Heal A Hlniion, Gaaloola, X. C. Hogs for sai.k -Lot of roiaod Clilna-Uertahlro croaa, vartaua age* and alto*. Apply to W. G. Mon ms, Dallas. Fine horsk for aale. Good «u» 4 year-old, dark bay, woll formed and perfectly sound. Apply to W. G. Moiitu, Dallaa. Firry-ACUKS land, oak and ptno timber, for aale. In aubarba of Gaatonla, one mile from depot, quarter mile from towu line. Apply to Leroy Morrow. ‘C'Oll SALK-tsecond-liaud Roue prose A and oilier cotton gin machinery for aale oboap. All Iu good condition. Apply to leroy Morrow. It would be well to come quick. LOCAL AFFAIRsT —Tbe Methodist Sunday School pic nic which did not ooroe off Tuesday lias lieen ro-eet for next Thuieday. —Mew sweet potatoes were served to-day at the Falla House, brought In in by Mr. Jonas Hawklua. They hare been ou tbe taarkot for a weak. —A number ot our people attended Ike Stanley Creek exhibit of tire Sea board Airline, Mr. J. R. Shannon sura they bad au Interesting day of it, but the Stanley folks are set ••agetusl removal.” —Our court-house edition was ao much crowded witb pictures that a grout deal of reading matter had to bo omitted. lu order to do our corres pondents nod those who read after them Uw gieatcst Justice in our power we hare Itauod this extra. —This week ends the first month of !>r. K. M. Coffey'a work with iho den tal firm of Glenn and Coffey, lie Is just raking iu the money and la well pleased with the first month’s reoeipts or lvStt.76. The firm will soon bare a new olllce In Long Brothers' new building. —An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Boyce, of McAdenrille, "bout half a day old, died last Tues day and was buried In Gastonia Wed nesday afteruoou. A short funeral service wns conducted at tbe grave by Her. J. <1. Galloway. May tbe God of all comfort heal tbe wounded hearts ot ttie beareaved ones. At » ItllUKh. A company of 13 or mote lucky Hali er men took a trip ta 00 Islands below Cherokee falls laat week. They were A. M. Whitesides, Frost Torrence, T. M. Fayssonx, W. T. Rankin, L. H. liOng, T. G. Falls, L. H. Fall*. Jno. Illaokwood, Juo. Fields, Sam Grlaaom, I.ahtto Groves, W. F. Massey, Frank Hawkins. They took the Jaunt across the country Tuesday aud returned Thursday. Their luck waa good st seining. The eatch according to the count of Mr. A. II. Whitesides, who is a cuitful and accurate mac, wm 1233* fishes. »«<lk of Mr* u. r. Maim. Mrs. D. Frank Dixon died at tier homo in Charlotte Inst Wednesday evening at half past four o'clock, after a lingering illness of two months. Mrs. Dixon was GG years of age, and and for many years had keen a faithful consecrated member of the Presby terian church. A husband and six children survive Iter. The family have many friends and relatives in Gastonia who deeply sympathise with thorn in the great sorrow which lias befallen them. The funeral services were oou d acted from the Keeoud Presbyterian chnreii Wednesday afternoon. Rev. W. ).. Dingle officiating. Mr. J. £. Curry weot over from Gaston la to attend the funeral. Plat by U(k«ila|. ' Wedneeday afternoon a horae be longing to Adataa and Henry’* llvary •tablo *m knocked down in too road by liqhtnlng. They had sent tbe team by a driver to carry Mlaa Urau to her falhcr'a borne at tba Malphur Mice near Orouia’i, and the accident 00 ouired daring tba rain (term of Uat afternoon. Tba driver tumbled out aa aoon aa Iba borae fall, thinking the animal bad been killed. Hat lit* liorao wai icon on bia feet ngalo, and completed till trip. He waa all right ngalo by next day, Kerning noun the wotee for Ida unenviable experience. AfiwdnjiigoMr.lt 0. McLean'a delivery bone, wbiln tied near tho atore, waa kuooked flat down the name way, bot did not appear to have been Injured thereby. Tbo Wilmlu<rU>rt Shi, predict* that w« will hare an opportunity of ot/ser elug an rellpaa of tba suit .n> Thursday morning, July 2flth, on Ulrich date, •liortly beforo 3 o'clock id He otoru Ing. tho earth will enter 11w rnootT* •hadow. It will be lOrJO before the eclipse is finally om. Winston Joniwl: Adamns I entered a atoi* at Chapel Ilni reeeutly, carry ing Nome lira chicken* with their feet tied, end idle Placed Uwta on the counter. Tba clerk who waited no her Is not slirayn gremonttleal, aud •Wllingty naked: "Are you Sure they will ley there /" "Oft, no, elr, they are ell rooalere,” she mnrmurril CHOKED BY A BURGLAR. FULLER ACCOUNTS Or THE KINO'S MOUNTAIN SENSATION. Will lawr. » r«ui« S«tMi *> 4ma|. ew M tli* Burster WW nrtWln. “»W>—J.«l l. Jail wiurat Mllnm* Mai llw-Xr. lid Mm' IIwh AIM UIM-Awm Sadia umi rnvAlU. Kins’* Mm, Heforinci. On Wednesday morning our usually quiet little city was stirred from oeuter to circumferenoo wbeu it wii learned that some one, lo tbe abaunoe of Mr. Baker, htd entered ber |Un. Uaker'i] bed room with seemiDgly tn Intention of stealing and when discovered by ber In tbe darkuem laid vlolont bands ou bor sod choked ber badly before ibe was able to bring help to ber assistance. People were worked up to such a pitch that had the perpetrator of tbo das tardly act been found oat something serious might have oocurroL Tbs morning revealed the fact that the house of W. O. Were & iSoo had been unsucceeefully tried durian the night, and tlie houso of W. B. Kail* Iu«d been eutered and ell tbe back rooms, including a boarder’s room. Tho boardor, Mr. T. D. Campbell, was absent ami lost a vallae from bis room. A young uegro by tho name of Will Csthcart la uoder arreat and hit trial wt for to-day at U o’clock. At Mr. Dakar'* the thief entered Uiroogb the kitchen window aod pass ing through tbe dining room Into Mrs. liaker’* 100m, gathered up Mr. Bakar’a good hat and valuable grip, tamed out tbe light aod waa proceed ing tv pry open the bureau drawer when be aroused Mrs. Baker, who •poke to him as If she thought It wss Mr. BAker coming lu. By this time Mrs. Baker bad gotten out of bed, and be, seeing that he was defeated, seized her by the left arm and throat and chokod ber down, aod bar falling to tho floor awoke Miss balllo who was sleeping up stain In Uia room lull over Mrs. Baker. Her get ting out of bed lu haste frightened tho soouudrel aod he loosened his bold when Mrs. Usker snd Miss dellle both began screaming to arouse tbe neigh bor*. Failing in this Miss Wallic rau to Mr. Fultom snd got him. The fallow mado good bis escape but Will Kmarr has been arrested sud will bs tried tills morning tor the crime. Different persons are charged with tho ciimes and it will bs ooon before the tiuds will ooncluda, LATXU. There wn so much excitement and Interest being taken In tbe burglary case that we decided at last to await tlic trial and give all, believing it would please all. Will Smnrr was tried and fouud guilty in the preliminary before Es quire Allisoo, the chain of uiraumtian tial evidence was unbroken and theu one witness confessed to standing guard while Will did tbe deed. Will was sent to Jail without bond and the witness sane for safe keeping and protection. Tbe feeliDg is intense, but we Uilnk all will become quiet. Tbm Catbcart was acquitted of going into Will Fall’s house. Kias'4 Mtn. Pur.. In Yfulcubty* Clwrloun Nun*. • The negro, WU1 Smarr, vu given a preliminary hearing this morning be fore Ksqulre Allison for burglary and assaulting Sira. Raker. He was found guilty and sent to jail without bond. He utterly failed in hi* attempt to prove an alibi and, aside from the en tire chain of evidence being unbroken, one witness swore he stood guard to signal if anyone came up, and aaw him enter and come ont of the window wtieo Mrs. Baker screamed. There was much feeling, and Urn prisoner was slipped off nuder a strong guard by aclrcnltous route to itil that no "evil would befall” him. Tom Caihcarl waa also tried for en tering the houss of W. B. Falls, and was released for want of evidence. The house of K. C. Ksires was raided last night and It looks a* If there is a regular gang operating. The Stats’* witness who made the con foe si on was sent to jail aa a pro tection to him. Omrl-Itl- Newt of V.m wxVlr. Parties over from King’s Mountain today say that the towu Is very much excited over the outrageous conduct of Uic negro burglars, an account of which appeared in yesterday’s Yews. A negro by the name of William Smart.w under arrest, susplctou hav ing pointed to him as the ono who en tered tho residenoe of Mr. P. d. Baker sod so roughly used Mrs Makar. The citir.cna, the Matt learns, will wait and ascertain whether the negro Smarr Is the guilty party before they act. If these snsptclons are correct Smair has little ohanoe to be tried, to great is the foellng. A gentleman tells a Arno* reporter that It was *11 tho cooler bonds could do yesterday to re strain the people from laying violent hand* on the negro. A Vetoes HelrtoM*. Among tbs heirloom* handed down from generation to generation mid prlrsd mainly for the family Internal attnehing to them none are deservedly more popular than tbe old grandfath er's clock and the grandmother's risx wbsel. Of one of tb« letter Mrs. B. K. Itay, of MeAdsn Tills, Is tbo happy possessor. It was a flax-wheel left her by Iter grandmother and she just this week Wrought oqt from Charlotte to her home. To hot grandmother whoso maiden uame was Itay Uia heirloom descended from lier giandfather't mother, who was a Downs nod s cous in of President Madison. Mrs. ltsy will have her valued relic mails ready for tplnnlng Just a* of yore, and after bslug varnished It will be given a I place of honor among War brlo-a-hrso. It Is qslts a fed Aiooug tile ladle* Inchy cuosgh to get possession, of one, to' guild or brunite Us wo wheals, tin a bow | Of rildjun upon Ihsm, and put Utcui among the Interesting ornamonU of llirlr potlont t'INB S'AMMRMA’ ISSliTItr. n*1 f*ruHr> fmi»l fram niSwnid'artacr (ha Hearn* ImU . r*a*M MatMrWajr. I)r. Parker, Dr. Dlrd. Prof. Maisov. aud Mr. Hrge (pronounced Hnggy) were all here bright and enrljr this ■writing to open the farmer’s insti tlou. Ur. A. M. Whiteside* had secured HiS Academy, • good plaoe, aud about 100 farmers were present at tbs morn ing exercises. Dr. l'arkor opened the luetttute aud iutroducod Prof. Massey, who Intonated hii beams on the reclamation of worn out lauds. Dr. Bird (poke on the cow and Mr. Hege set things a-buaxlug with rye-opeuing facts about the hen. Tbo afternoon exercises also wero full of Interest. To-morrow’s (Satur day’s) exercises close the Institute. We trust that a number of Onstoola’s eltlxsns will attend. They will henr something to Intorcst them. os.n ruaxAvi; i.rrrsn. *ew»y **k» AUowt IVftplr xud relax* —■Mrk nnlMlua Uolna oa-Will Warn Wuxfewl 4»t>. CotrapoodabM at TB« Qimbb Orj> Fl'uhai.b, July ‘Jo.—L>. U. Ar row ood u vitltlug bis lirothci Mr. Jiio. Arrowood In Rutherfordton. Jobn and Hill Bsmeeur spent lost Saturday night on Crowder’s < reck. J. M. Wearer xper.l Sunday with relatives In Month Carol inn. Mr. Tboa. Campbell, of King’s Mountain, accompanied Ucv. Z. PatIs to Ilia s|ipoiiitmenta at Concord and Uea*em«r City last Sunday. Mrs. M. V. Hovin la right lick. M. L. Kiaoi, or Snapp, ban gone to IteepavUle fur a while to alcrk lu his father's and brother’a store. J. F. Kincaid, of Gastonia, tvas in the vicinity of riaapp last Saturday. M. V. liovia Is making preparation to "overhaul" hia dwelling house. H. L. iiamseur La addiug a room to bia teuemoot Uuuao near the mill. M. Stroup, Eat]., la going to build a large house ou tils Whitworth planta tion. Johu J. llovls is preparing to odd more room to his cottage. Verily, Uic building fever has •track this neighborhood. Misses Annie and Fylva, daughters itov. Uoht. 8. Arrowood, of neat Salisbury, are vlslUug relatives around Old Furnace. They, in coruiuiny with Mr. and Mrs. h. C. Arrowood, went to Glaoolu couoty last Saturday to speud a tow days with tliwlr want, Mm. It. B. Willis. Johu J. Itovis leaves for Ileurlelta to-morrow ns a delegate from King's MouuUIn circuit to tin) District Con ference. M. F. Payseur und iamily arc xpeud a few days with relatives n«ar Cherry vUJe. TUI* part ot tiie county ive* visited by a very heavy raiu Monday after noon. Kiser and Stroup’.* mil] dam washed away taking with it uu old giu-bonse and strop. Tlio in.Iter got scared mud loft us tho water lacked only about } inch -if ruuuing into Uie mlll-liouMi. evil, asm mi. ruariai'.iLi.Y. Hi** /no l.itil l.**u<0'»iurvM W*rt>-iril»* »>.ru Kn(orfi«<l ib<* 'Vnlln Hill )»c I’ilhsl-Ncm «»l latfrtM-f kink* MN 'Ini for Remov al r«»lkn. CoTPtptJOJ«D(M Of T^t Haiidex, July 20—A dam i* Iwiug built across llio Sjulli Voik at Harden cotton milb. Mr. Milton Lynoh lint tb* oontr;ict. A series of meetings will begin at dalera llupUst churcli August, i. The pastor, n*v. ,T. A. Hoyle, expect* to have assistance. XtiresUormen any llio farmers are making over double tlio amount of wheat they mndo lent you aud It L» of liner qnniittty. [ If yoar throshermeu will sond us a postal card slutemeul of amount of wlwut, o.Att and rye thresh ed by them, we’ll print It.—Boitoii.j Tbo refreshing light aliowcrs recoul ly hevo pat a brum! suilln on the farmci. It le througli chastisement that wo are made to sro our condition. Though the two last sittings of our lAigloiA lura were evil and that coutiunally tho J/>rd t* ablu to bring good out of thorn. Wo just now roioember whut tho lion. L. M. Hoffman said last year iu llio couu'.y convonltoi), that lie "more and morn believed that North Carolina should be con trolled by tbo Democrats." Mr. Ivillor. if the laws niado by the last legislature am ever enforced, Outre will be uot a low who will see as never bofore that tbo Dern ocrala alioDtd control the government of North Carolina. We holievo tbal (Jsetou county la safe an far ita our educational matter is concerned, for with such a wiau con MivaUva man at thu head a* Mr. Hoffman has proven to be, and suah an ccuunmioal Imard of corumittenmcii we feel Dial tho county is ante In edu outlonnl waltois. Ini t!>e vota go a* It may. Dut what can wo aay for that flret-of Septcmber tax colloulion Uw y Why I conld liardly ladlcvu that when I mtw It. Well, we sympathise with tho sheriff*, for thr Julia will be full to overblowing if they ran find ijuiltluM, uivo nnnugh to urreat llio guilty. Ou<* of our ueiglibors, ti strung K Jiniblican sold laat >!aturday Ural them woulj ha hulloU abonffthat time. Your oonv.*]>jndnnt nxm hive Hut blue* or tlirtt nui*t be liulrnl u rouili count iy, \y(. |,ay„ m>b»» illicit dlsttlh-rh but ;l,oy ,,rt oodUnually bring <-u|.t.ir(*l. Them la but tilth, dunking uiw at public. gatli wings, l'sujiio bam morn rMnoct for Uioidstive* m.d foi other* t think your earreittinusiit suuW t« wt*. iu flwins Onek to .'Id f.».uitoo, .1* wan Lot rtvd fro* Sodom. I would lilts to say that .Iml,;, K I. I wllaan l« making it hot for y«.n rs |mov*l men. | VYt' hadn't mi'.lonl tt oyot hem. bran' hi oool and cum f.irtaldu..acan tm. in fuel loo much •>*. Hr Uta uay, why tfnn’t yeu drive i In u.'.l ln*!j! tout n'n. v».v » . K u I rnu.j THE COOBT-HQOSE, KB. E. L. WILSONS POSITION CON SIDERED. AIM Iwm »mim roi Bmenl dm twwwlei dwuWi «n» tm a„« 3T«w I,U|«Ttt In Ac—pi II Awotbor Oaanae Mar Mot Comao. Vo ike ®tJtar ot IMa OiMHi iMUntMi. K. Lee Wilson did not answer tbe three quest loot that were asked of bin lest week. Why U it lhat be did not aaewer V I thick they stumped him, aod be bae to hunt up some other beg to throw oat befbra tbe people to make them believe that they will have to pay a terrible tax to build a coort-bousa at Gastonia. I suppose be is to opposed Vo Gaatooia baying the ouart-houss became Dallas io so much better a market than Gastonta and ao many more people go there than to Gastonia. If Dallas Is »oeh a fine piece for e co art-bo ass why dont her good people oome to the front end say they will rive lld.000 to build a new one V No, 1 never heard of them saying they would give one cent for It. As to the bonds, they ere as good as gold dollars with a #1.00 worth of gold in a one dollar piece. If the voters of this county know big wood from brush whsu they see both lying together they will vote for removal to Gastonia, when her good people propose to bnIM a court-house and make tbe oonnty e present uf it without ooeUng the coun ty one red oeut. Are the voters going to let this chanoe slip and wait for a tetter ooa t It they do there will oerUtatj be several wet Sundays between chances, aud If Urn voters wOi open Uielr eyes 1 think they surely could see the plaoe lor the court-house 1 tell you wbat ie tbe matter, Some or the windy people have been Mowing the votere full of their gee that they will tie taxed to death to build a court house for Gastonia. She la not begging for belp from any aouroa. Ton cake the little town of Gastonia out of the county, than wbat are you going to do for a market T Where will you So to buy and sell what you have teen iiylng and soiling litre r Guess yon would go to Dallas then aa It U a good market for anything- l tblnk that nuw la tbe time to strike while tbs iron la bot. Don’t be afraid Gastonia can't raise tb* money. I don’t boast of Gastonia’s riches, bat let me say stie hasn’t been built up by any live cent mon. I tun certain that if the good poo pie of the county knew how it was tuey would come out ou tbe third day ot August and vote for re moval. If they do it will save them a big tax In the future. If they don’t they will have to pay tbe whole tax to build one some day. And It won’t oont Gaatocla 612,000 than, either. Now la tb* time to do something. It is very strange that when anybody bus a good thing given to them that they wont take It as a gift. Sorely this county is not so dull as to let this chance slip by and not grab it and be blown off by those who are blowing you with high taxes. Don’t listen to such wind a* that. Some folks In the county have had enough of wind. They r«member when people used to ride tbe Al Hanoi horse to an odloe. And whan tliey jumped off to go Into the office they left the hone hitched at the court-house gate, and forgot to have him pat up, and fed—left lilm there to starve. And wl ou they srant to take a second ride they will and they’ll nave to walk. They will aae tbeir mistake when It la avarlaatlngly too late. And so It will be with live people who vote agaloat removal. If thsy don't coins out and vote for the new oouuty-eeat. they will aee their mleUke when it it too bite. It is left with yon. iryou don’t want it, let it slip, and you will naver remember of sucb a ehanoe again. Ali»*ut Smith. Gastonia, duly 23,1BOT. I-AMHIUM ■VMlIXTBtMTn, l»r. n«kw. or. Klim, Prat. m*4 Hr. Il«r. U* Km ■», HH4 mm la. •nMlln iKBlitwrt- laws, KarklM bar<’»r<rum.n*ilalr VMrritar. Tdaonkir'i Cluirto*l<' M««rt There wm a larely tneraaxrd attend ance at the farmers’ Insulate held Id the elty hall this momlug, aod roaeh Interett we* taken In the proceeding*. Dr. D. Held Farker, who ie conduct ing the institute, explained the object* aud aim* of the state agricultural and loecbaulcal onlleg* at Raleigh aod told of it* facelty and plan of operalioo, end ipoko of the good work It le ac complishing. He al*o referred In a general way to the work of the State expoi l(sent «t*Uon and the State agrl cultural department, to both of wbleb the college I* lotimetely related. Ti of. W. K. Maaeey, who It probably the State’* leading agricultural expert, spoke of tli* wheat mop, and culture of grain*; aod *pok* of the ear* of the cattle and methoda of dallying. 1H. llird spoka at length of the raising, feodlug, grating and dairying In all their phaera. Mr. F. K. Huge, «hlof nf the poultry department of the State experiment siutiou, lold of tho bousing and feeding of poultry and the care of fowln, and alalrd tlie method* pursued In Uil* department of U># experiment *Utlon. M* refrrrd to til* gniwlag In* porta no* nf thl* industry and the substantial profit* doriesd from it, Tbo poultry produce lu tbl* country I* worth more than any Agricultural crop, not exoept lugtlie wh*At and cotton crop*, being wnrVh la«t yi-ar more than ♦JflO OOO.Oi*) |Time* gentlemen are all in Caatonl* to-day to hold an Inatltute to-day and t«-BMirrnw with (iu*tou county fbt niern. Com* out to the meeting*.— Kl»iY..u.: The Xntfij*»fa« aara Newton la anon to liarr rloetrle light*. The nmnnito xionera orn ehwlng the Aon tract. r»MXAL aunra. —Mrs. Cynthia Johnson to vinitug bar nnoto, Mi. Joatph Adam*. -Mton Matt* Wilson to rating bro brother, Mr. R. H. Wilson stWaea „-Mr. C. M. Olean left Monday Cm H eahvflto to etteod tbe Expoaittoo. „ —Mr. K. L. Yoder to spending soma time in Uaatsoia.— Mewtoo MtoynN. —Mr. Jno. F. Dram let baa returned from a pi meant ytott to bis mother to Augusta, , "rMrj UUrnas mat a tow days to Rook Hill tbto week ▼toiling bis brother. —Mr. J. ItobertCrato, IMtUat sreek Sfc'SV’SS. ~kWi -Mr. dsolth Steadman, of Chester oonnty, will spend several weeks with bto slater, Mn. J. P. Culp. -Vlases Grace and Mettle KndtoiU, Of Ming’s Mooatato have bean visiting their anal, Mrs. nenderson Long. —Mr. B. O. MoLsen to taking a pleasant outing Id the mountain*. Mr. A. M. Hoke, of Atlanta, to with bias. —Misses Clara and Basal* Holland are spend log a week with their broltwr, Mr. Jdo. F. Holland, atGtero’s,8. C. . —Mrs. Halil* Bally and Mist Lily Harris, at Qroar’a, & u, faava fora week or mors been stating in Gasto nia, geests of Mn. J. F. Thomson. —Meases. J Ansar Pogrom, Cbarlis Oavls, aad C. M. Glennlift last Tues day for s vacation trip In the moan tat os around Aabevilta aad Henderson vllle. —Mr*. H. L. Merritt come ever from Charlotte Wednesday to visit fnendi In Gastonia. She to coast of Mrs. B. L. Johnson. This afternoon she went on to Spartanburg. _ — Miss Matt Is Glenn retamsd Thursday night from Chapel UiU where ebe has bran attending the teachers normal. To-night she Isa vet fro Leocsater oonnty, I. O., to take charge of bar eebool at Haw Cot. —Mr. W. T. Raskin sod family an rustteatlog at bto father’s la South Point township. He cams to town yesterday to pass the time of day with Urn boys. He to looking well aad en joying life, rambling over the fields aad across tbe bottoms aad "going in" tbe old swlmmln' holes in the creek that were tte delight of his boyhood ! days. From ttvottur. Mr. David Hu well, wo at l'lekney ! Howell, died last Wcdoesday at bM borne near Fallrtou, at typhoid fever. I Kx-Tr** rarer We, Baber, of Bulbar*' ford county, died Sunday at bli home ' Deer Sunshine of appendicitis. I Mr. M. L. Carroll rseeived a crate of pineapples Saturday from Jacksonville, Fla., and sold them out In e few minute*. The “murdered negro” of but week bae been working for wveral day* part near Ktng’a Mountain. Tbe King’* Monntain Baptist Auo elation will meet with the Mew Hope ehnrcb Sept. 23rd, 24U> and 2.»th. Ilia County Teachers’ Institute met la tbe court house In Shelby, Monday morning at 10 o'clock end waa oprned with morto. Devotional exercises were con doc tod by Bar. D. F. Putnam. Mine Lone Hendrick waa elected MortUry, Mr*. Matilda Bridge*, wife of A. A. Bridges, died Saturday nlgbt at 1030 o'clock at her bocoe In Shelby of cholera morboe. Deceased leaves a husband and three children and a boat or relatives and frlandt to nioura for hot. On Moeday afternoon of Mat week, Mr. A. U. Henry, who raeMes three mllce south of Shelly, was knocked down and killed for a few minote* by lightning striking a Mrge ooder tree la bis yard, near where ha waa standing Ha aoon regained oonaeloutaew and Ts not feeling any worse from tbe shock. Mr. Marco* Hnyle, one of Waco'* popular young men; and Min Georgia Miller, tbe charming daughter of Hr. F. M. MUler. were happily married the Drat Sunday (n July, near King’s Mountain, Rev. A. IS. ReeeodtoMUog. The marriage was kept a profound se cret, ouly the 1 lamed La t families of tbe contracting parties having any know ledge of it, until last Friday when the happy young couple surprised their many friends by making public tbe news of the happy oecnrtenea. Dr. Ben F. Dixon, of King* Moun tain. will mov* to Bbelby this week and locate her* for the practice of hi* pro fession. Dr. Dixon sad his charming wife, and daughter, tbe accomplished Mia* Pearl, will board at the Commer cial hotel for tbe present. Dr. Dtxoa bee a State wide reputation xa an edu eator and legislator and M n physician of rare gift* end a most aocomplMhfrt gentleman. Shelby always gladly wei' some* each charming people. Dr. Dixon will bavo hi* ofloe over H. E. Kendall’s drag store._ WeMseef Xew Mtertlmmh Baal and Hinoon Hava a new sew mill for sale. Bee business locals. R L. Durham has for oeM a buggy and set of single Iwroees. Bee bust one locale. Mr. aud Mrs. WlittoUw Held outer* tallied the I'rUoeof Wake at dinner at tlmlr residence on Carlton Homo Terrsoo. lxmdon. on UrUurd vy Senator B. H. Tllman haa accepted an loetution to apeak la Moonsrtlto onthaWtA of this month. It la Uw dtf o? tha ptonlo for the Barium Springs Orphan Ufa. Mia. W. J. Cooke, wife of tha ex* Mayer of Aabevilla, killed beroclf With a pistol a few day* ago She was saf faring from tamporary Inaaaliy brought oa by a malady from which she wax *«*erlug. She was aty W lean of age red had baae married Mae then a year. tfcl* JBNXtMa, PrmUUmi. 3, D, Moon*, OuMtr. First National Bank, or GABTOJtXA, jr. c. State and County Depository. oowrarcED buuvbu atouit a, imo. Okpital (took, .... 650,00000 Surplw ..... 460000 Dirtd«uii paid tine* orpuamioa, 64000.00 DlEEOTOBI* v* UUhmUm, T.O.Ph*«. J. D. Kim, I.V.VOM, r. mw. I OAK RIDGE 'INSTITUTE, s^iir^iSrai^jrest timm." V*bwaur al n«w ragra __ Vman.X. A. A W. H. UOLT. CMt BMm.H. U. CRAIG & WILSON, OA4TUNXA, N. O. Headquarter* for Cauc Mill*, Evai>oralon), Deering and McCormick Mower*, Hake*, Buggies, Old Hickory, Studcbaker and Owensboro Wagon*. CRAIG A WILSON. Professional Cards. W. H. HOFFMAN, -VUiTTIST OAtToaiA,-- ». c. W OrTVc* otot Pint Xat tonal li auk. C. K. ADAW, M. l>. It. a. KXtll, il V, Adams Si Reid, rn l'sioiAXs a»d suite busts, a Arrow a, a. c. Ofllcr at J. K. Carry & l)U*i Drufator*. ROB’T. X l>UliHAM, —LAWYER,— OAHTONIA., K. 0. X. F. BNGJLESBY, ittoraej u4 CoaiwIUr it Lu, U ASTORIA, R. C. —ATTORNEY-A T-LA W— •MIOMA, R. & Win inaction la the (Mito of Gnatoo and adjoining oouotlaa • and latbo ITedaral Uoarto. F. G. WILSON, M. JJ., GaotoaU, X. C. PHY8ICLAS AXV 8U&GE0X. CTOfflo* at Torrent*’* Drag Store. PbOM Xo 16. W. H. Wilson, M. D„ rHYlllUIA* AND SURGEON. Day Phone 10. Night Pbot* U. J. M. Sloan, M. D„ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day Phono lft. Night Pbo— *). A ». aim. A M. Ownt. UMIMJK w«rV m DOWMIjr, Dra. Glenn & Coffey, -Dmttut Spwtalty if Om ni Bridle V*k. •« svsB a sr."- *n »W| I ikvuiid MMtr OiWimI Hmh. _-I Bonr X*. A Urge MtuBbor of mwi SS^rrtrsps IJOllUo*. fjW HM Win do llko. W1« wiMM • So; m a lone mm a Mwlr favor.-7l<Mutao JV4. EB8KINE COLLEGE, tne West. s. CL „ “rgg»wwyapAvm ggsHfeSSS , __«1». rim i fi—in man. THE STATE IORIAL . . . . . . AID IIDUSTRIAL CQLLEGB. _<*«m» a. mm. Thhoty College. m*fea—*iwd» •pni.ajnwiin. f TJ”»° full oeuraa* atedy, hum Two (on chain inEnglub. Woman admitted to all dam*. added to the eodowmiat daring the fn s city. The beat IhuI&om eouraa offere* la the atate. Send (or a!bam and oata (Ogur. Addreaa b. \OUTU CAK0L1RA COLLKGB Of A6MI€0Llt!KI BEC1A5IC AMTS, WILL OPEN SEPT. Wit. 1097. HwriMaBlt A *Or f«r CUtlMXlM*IO ALBUODIk g. IIOLUADAY. LL D_ U«i.ncit, K.g, THE UHITER8ITT. «T Tootatw. tl.l Student*, r-ir School 106) Total MO. Uoonl IS O mouth. 3 Brief Courcea.S Full Oootodl, Low and IfatM School* at School of Pharmacy. OradooioOMtacooyao to JVuroeti, Summer ta"*! fOr TwOSon, Sclwlmhipo and Loom for the Woody Add raw. PABS1DK5T ALOIS KM AX. chapel nn.ir.iL A. L HKtiBOK, TOXSOIU AL PAKLOU **wtT rrmovr ■M fuat-dua work OMTMtMd. T* m jUtiTui* ftr Frinte tak Orw rin ■ Hall Had. Irda aa tl Tom of CHMarha rlvw, la I ■"HHi a»» mu, anrvo fc»w of oaWohH aa> aa* «Amm mo m IHm HnOi «ru oMI l.aul Mi tot MW, J.nitadw.tarHolkak.kirMM oai ho* M0«o of Had aai am do* Mb mI —tr coMtaU 0»Kn«« to my ma 111. »■ >. >twcm. trim i Und Sale.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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July 23, 1897, edition 1
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