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roawAd i Gaatoul* baa no Ictn to abed to-d*y. nmicoo ekM*t offered tbe coaoty foe tbe erection of publlo band tag* wilfcU tor bound* in tUU ben to to spent agoo tar own improvements. V-tort tto rote ooot iudiante* tb*t the Mit bom i* cooing one of these d*j«* "Bar Bamcvsl” received more votes tlun toy successful county am dtdaU in UN, and Um opposition had fewer rotes in tbe couut-ap than aoy floflmlad caadtdata reorivad tkatywr. Nobody ha* tto kart reason for believ ing lo hi* bear* that the oounty-ecatls • torture at Deltas. It la bst simple Jewries to that town, therefore. that tto eouatr make tto removal at tta aa*U*at pamRils date. Than Um un certainty wlQ be oyer aad tbe busriwm mmt at Dallaa wilt know better what to toptod on In Uteir loeal investments. Csstoshs wanted tto court hoasc, rim made* gwitioaa ogrr to ibeciti ana of tto county. She hoped it would to accepted by them, but did M« fart called upon to tog them to taka Ik Tto boon U settled for tbs peasant against bor »ud she accept* tto situation la tbs beat of good humor. Hsr face is .till to the sno rts* sad abe will oow Interest banelf In sal loots, lights, water-works, street*, gosd roads, aad otbar improvements. Bar motto la “forward p* —i-mu (caast tax luenss. Undaran act of tto last legislature “to enoourag* local UxsUott for public ■sboota" aa election la to to held next Tamil ay la every school dlstriot (town ship) In tto State to deride whether or net a mortal tax for schools shall to levied in aoch district or township. W# have hitherto given in these col polol, In tbs law. In tto eouaty-seat agitation have toeu Wit In >, it may to tolpfal understanding of tto ■tt If wo summarize tta priori X- Tto ataatkm Is to to told ou lb# Mtb of Angsat. ». The district (towusblp) will to Umnnit. X Tto amount* kvy voted on •ton to net lam than 10 cents on tbe MOO worth of property and 30 eeuu on UspoO. A A majority of Um qualified voters •f (to dlmrtet te aeeaaaary to oarry. A If Um levy la carried It cannot to repealed wltbta three years, and even than only by a majority of tto qaalldtd voters. A If tto law foils to carry In any district, as risttbn stall to entered essay two years until U does carry. • ’' 7. Tto ballot* shall read “Tor tab aria" and “Against Schools." A 1b every district which laries a •ferial tax or raises an amount by PoJnaUry aabacrtption, the Mato will give every year on sqaai smonot, bat Um Mad* appiwprtoUeti can not mrU MWtOnapone district. If tto Mats tosh Um aatharUad foods suflMent to dnpUoatn tto dMrictleviea then tto anm a Valletta will b* divided la proper properUon among tto diririote making • ttw a ntrnoi iw.oooMitfMa Mb Um limy not aUMrwlan ip MpUMIlMtaiwtt* mmr out tM paPalalaaaMtMaaat. lit Mom of thaw praflaluna Mall ■W*y to tat Mwnahlp, city, or dutilol ■wlMtofiMiM aeftool tax of m MMk m 10 aanta on luvpar* and $0 tmmmtko^U. jrjJjJtMMM. will UiInk upon TW pbflplMl loaal ttxattoa tor 0aMln MlHi lan pawl anat ItUUkalf tplwrapaodandMiMu Mitt wo WMt 1AX *T TWWm The efcotion oast Tuesday will do ted* whether tbe different townships aw U a favor ot tbe local school tax Indication* are that it wU aot be voted la a a!oak township. Bat wo •ball aot oa that acconat tail to call attention ot oat reader* to tha advan tage* to bo gained by voting fir tbe tax. The rate named la the call la thirty easts on tbe poll and tse cents on the hundred dollar* worth ot property. Figure that oat for yoonalf aad you wfll see bow mack U will tnsraaM your taxes. \ Smw lot's make eoare figure* based oa last year's returns, ataaa this year1* ax* not ywt ready. It tin sabool-tsx sarrtea— Orowder’a Meaatala township wfll add to ker school fend 1408.83. If the State duplicates this earn the total addition will ba 1987.00. Dallas township will add to her school fuad 8403.73. n the SUt* du plicates tbte Mm Un total addition will be 8007.40. Cberryvillc township wtfl add to bar school fund 5008.58. If the State adds tbs 8600 contemplated la the law the total addition win be 81083.55, Gastonia township will add to bar school fund 82000.64. If the State adds 8500 contemplated ia tbe law, tbo total addition will bo 81500.94. South Faint township will add to her sohool fund 5001.78. If the State odds the 8500 contemplated In the taw tbe total addition will bo 8140173. Bluer Band township will add to her school fend 881167. If the state adds •800 as contemplated ia tha law the total addition will bo 8131107. Money raised at home aad spent at homo. At* you going to vote tor school tax 7 it will bo a vote for the child ren If you do. ■AUITSMM. Gastonia township's school fond was kss than $600 last year. This year it oan be made to reach $2,000. How? This way: This year Gastonia will receive about 00* half mars from tbs regular land than last year, (or her apportionment was then sealed to help “weak dis tricts, which scaling Is to to stopped hereafter. With the reasonable Increese in property this will make aboat <750 to coma frusa the county board’s appor tionment. If a majority of the qualified voters come out and role for the school tax this will itdd thirty cents on Um poll and tan cents on the 8100 worth of property. Calculated on Inst year’s lists of 725 polla and $662,144 of pro perty, this rate will yield $1069.61. Add this to the $730 shore men tioned and you bar* §1810.01. Now the law provides that where the township raises $000 or mom the state shall add $500. Now wa have small hopes Uwt the Stats will have the $500 to give, but suppose It gives WIO. This will make tbs total 82000.04. K the state should add $500, tlM amount would then run to $2318 04— nearly enough to employ for 9 months In U* year a faculty of one teacher at 960, and focr at MO per month. How far would this be from being a graded school f For them schools lasting R months In the year, have you any idea of what your tuition bill would to 7 It weald to for all your children put together for the entire 0 months la the comm so school studies only the amount of your school tax, which la 60 cents ou the poll aad 10 cents on every hundred dollars worth of youi property. Figure that out for yourself and you have your taltlon bill for the year. We did not have at hand the figures for Uie colored schools sod la Uk shove calculations they art out eons id ered. AM wnun mr MM. MAMA. ‘lilt recent illaeae ot Mr. Chat. A. Dana, editor of the Hew York 3m< who la oow aarvoty-alfht year* old haa bean tho oeeaaien of nuaeroa* klndlj reference* in aonternporaHea to tlata wondcrfel uawqtpn m*a. Below, k eopiod om from tho Hew York Than which atrteftao at aa Mn< aa aeenrata aad (ympatbatla rati mate of llit* pad editor. Say* the Timer : Mr. Dana lom to dUagr** with oth er aditara. U la tablet the chief pari of tha fan of buatam He bat made anemic* of a rood many man—but they don’t know Ma. It dellghte Mb to eat bit neat SSSmtAtS'SnmmuS!* p*Uiml grlata, bat ha deartyTtawato makt wicked mm bowl. Aad bo aajoy* It HU | gMBO, 111« *0 at Bare aad ble oetraoton anal coma together at tMe pot at of agtoa nt that bo baa atood ap Meetly agalott tba dabaaMBaat of tba now* EtO ttm Urol of tha ■Ubtaboy’t aad tba gultoraalpa'* eapaeitte* bora a akaat that la tba iotat arc duat of tUaowuw'* an bo undid fertility la r«tlannea* aad the raportat’a do Hunt foot* of Ignaraao*. The boat bralaa, tb» ulatrt toete, and the high aat training are, la Mr. D*aa% Jab moat, nooe too good for the aUA of a niSa2SMmdlM^M*toM^I» rw vote on tba taboo! tan gamtlea wot ka taken kg btwneklp* om tka State. Year ala Mi a* weight la the world ontaide of y,>nr own tewa *«r The Guam baa route eoawi Ua proTeowDla la IU printing machinery which la all probability will be Cor l be worm temporarily. At any rata wa Uaat our readers win be charitable IT aaat track's paper la act op to stand ard lo matter aad mechanical appear aaoa. We arc putting la a huger aad Carter press- a nature fraught with experiment and interruption—aad sra •hall ba nry happy to gal oat at aU. With the pram which wa to-day taka out wo hen boon able to giro Um paper a batter print than It enr bad before, aad wa trust that whoa we get ac quainted with oor new machinery we ■hall ba able to heap op old appear ances at least, ana If nothing better. Da,lenient wllb us next week. It any township wants batter public schools it has a chance to get them ■ext Tuesday. There la leas than a week of lb* school-Ux campaign left. If you wish to carry year town ships for batter ecboots much work needs to be done. If you pay tax oo one poll and $1,000 worth of property the proposed school tax, would add only IL90 a year to your taxes. Do you think yon oculd aland that much for Um sake of the children who era dependent upon the public schools for all the schooling they’ll ever get T If you pay tax on oh poll aad an worth 1500, the election for ecboot-tax, U carried, would add only 60 oenta a year to your taxes. If you are worth •400 the Increase would be oaly 70 oenta, U $900, 60 cents, and eo on. Couldn’t you aland that much for the take of better aad larger schools? We have been too deep la tbs court house campaign to note before the improvement* mads In the form of the Chariotle Obtrrrr. The daily now comas in 3-page form, six eolnmoa to the page, sad the weekly has been changed to a semi-weekly at the same price. Up-to-date nsas Is writtaa up on tbe face of every Issue of this pro gressive newspaper. Tbs ohaoge from type to linotype composition improves wonder!a^y the sppeniaaoe of CbsrioUo'-s popular even ing paper, the Nan, and almost dou bles its news capacity. The machine*, formerly used on tho sow deceased Tribune of Raleigh, did their diet work on Monday evening’s paper. Tbe Netat Is to be congratulated upon Us gnat Improveanat and we trust It will be compensative!? appreciated by tbe paper’s clientele. Her Weather Dau’ts. Hew Tor* Wortd. Don’t shave too close. Don’t burry. Don’t worry. Don’t drink anything with alcohol la It. Don’t eat heavily, especially of meat. Don’t Oil yourself full of Iced water. Don’t quarrel with anybody about anythin f. Don’t run to catch u oar. Ttiers are others. Don’t wear any more clothes than the law require*. Don’t walk on tbs satiny side when there ii i ibtdj tide. Don’t imagine that this sort of tblug Is going to last long. It nsyer does. Don’t bo seared If you can’t stoop for tbe beat. You will sleep whan sleep is sbeolutelv dcocssary. Above all things don’t ask anybody, •*D it bot enough for you?” There is excitement to murder in that ques tion. _ A Mskt Wort* (Mow BUlea Sallee. CMrlotlc ObMrrtv. The happiest oonooit of the ysar was that brought forth by those noble meu, Bey. Righteous Altogether Cobb, State Librarian; Dr. Common School Mebene. and Dr. Jay Yahoo Hamrick, State Labor Commissioner, aa they looked at the tel Ipse of tbe sun through tbe smoked glass wblah tbe thoughtfulness of Key. Jeremiah Lamentation Ramsey had provided. It was told of la our Raleigh corns pondence yesterday. Tbsy conceived that u>e sen was s pie and Urn moon i Populist, aad •'!*• wbls I" cried one, “look wbei a nice big bile tbe mooe la taking o«t of It I” It would have been worth going miles to tee them liek their ehope. tUm «»«Wr Marrtwl. Manoatun Ibntf. kite Uatnlle Gruber and Mr. WUI (toper were married Tuaeday rreoloa of Uet week le Martoo at the resides us of Rev. T. i. Rogers, who performed Ihf MTMDOQy. _ T2?°„hr[de Is a daughter of Prof. 8. F. K. Gruber, who will be reroarabared s# the bead of the famous family el ■uelateos. M lee Cam lie le therldwt daughter aad leaoharmiagana eeooa polUbed young led/. Mr. Gruber l« now rropnetOT of the Flemming Xeglr betel at Marlon. g^mMagn^Mpi, f "I here never had e day's rlnbnem MbiX!"* “ ■W-to’Bi ‘•What a eomfnrt U would be,” •Uho some poor Invalid, “to be le hie place for e year or two.” Yet half of the invalids we me might be tort as healthy aa he. If they would only take proper ear* of Utemmlvse, eat proper rood - and digest It, It'» re strsoge that swob slwpta Ullage are overlooked by Uioae who went health, food makes health, ft mokes strength—nod strength wand* off etokama. The man wtoo had oarer brae stab waa etroeg bane ess be 'oJiiri'bmSrum^aetM W*Mlp!ng yew steami to werk aa wall aa hie Maker Mgaatlve Car dial will hate yedv Mamaafi aad will moke yea IWaggMe eaU /t Trial bottle Id I**"' nnun rMituis ■•cm. A iaprMaa lllin. Unoir Topic. In answer to Uw loqalry publlslwd la liet rock’s Uaua m to whether any ever btao expelkd from the uro oo aooouot of bU religious • tn MeMedto Judge weko BeM for the following Information: “In 1300 Jacob Henry, one of Uie members from Carteret county wee ex cluded oo Uw ground that he denied the divine authority of the New Testa omul.” MIu 1831 A woe Weaver, oae of Uw cot inhere from Guilford ooanty, waa excluded under the 31 at Motion of the "old constitution.” This section reed a* folio wt: “That no clergyman or preacher of the gospel of auy denomination shall be capable of being a member of either Kouee of Common* or Council of State while he continue* la the exercise of the pectoral function*.” Hr. N. A. Powell calls our attention to Uwcxolueioo of J. William Thorne one of the taemUre elected from War rw> ooanty la 1874. The full particu lars of UUa last eaoe may bo foaad by examlog tho Qoua* Journal of aeaeloo 1874-76. Thta man bad denied the existence of a Supreme Being. The raeolntlon of expulsion wee a follows; •*Whereas, J. W. Thorns, the mem ber from Warren ooanty, baa advoca ted and promulgated a moat aaeritegl oua doctrine, rubrsnlve of the princi ple) of the Constitution of Uw State *f North Carolina and of sound morality.” Therefore, “lUaolved. That said J. W. Thorn* be, and be la hereby, expelled from a seal oo Uiit floor.” TfeWnkVnMm Duan't nrtrtow. Dispatches from almost every north sin city of lot porta BOS, condensed on the following pages, report without exception improvement in h unmans, and from Detroit to Seattle eud Port land, splendid crop prospects. The stock market was expected to drop off with reallxlni after the tariff bill passed, but It -idvaaced. The wheat mazkst seemed to have met a reaction, bat ha* bean moving upward as rapidly as before. Money markets have been made more oonftdeot by d eels rat loci of the President and Secretary Gage. The teak or adjusting the business and Industrie* of the country to con ditions created by a new law has pro gressed with gratifying rapidity and Even the Increasing strength of striking coal misers probably forwards the adoption of the uniformity plan, which promises to remove moot of the causes of suen struggles, doom con fusion is caused by event* seemingly contradictory; by closing of large oot ton nulls when many other works are starting, sad by decline in aome prices when others are advaaoing, but the balance la unmistakably on tbe right aide. The most Important event sines the paaaage of the new tariff, which was generally anticipated a week ago, baa been the marked Increase to foreign fraud aod advane* io prise toc wheat, whlob haa risen 4} cents during th* week, with Western reoetpta for tbe 11 rat time exceeding hut year’s, and Western railroads besieged for care, and with Atlantic exporta of 1,718,738 bushels, flour included, for the week, end (1,331,178 bushels In four weeks, against 0,017,865 last year. awes=—soaaae-' TtUwV IpMch Cast rartmaa*. Nsw York DWgotch. If Senator Teller ban not made Ills filibustering speech In the Senate on Friday the Dlegley bill would hays re Miyed tlie signature of the President at once, and the cargoes of ships which arrived at vatoua porta of tbe United States on that day wbould bare paid tb* extra duties assessed under the new law. The amounts which were lost to th* revenue of the United States la ooase aueuce of Senator Teller’s speech were, therefore, enormous. Cbruful experts figured tbe lose on tbe cargoes of vari ous ships as follows: Port of New York, «8C,000: Philadelphia, 110,000; Boston, 3X3,000; Baltimore, Ml,000 Newport News, lli.OOO. BMnl af WrsspietSy. Maunfsetiimr'a ttcoord. Tbe tariff Bill lias been paaeed. Crop* in the oouotrf ere unusually largo. Tbo European demand for grain and eotton la heavy, sad prioea are yielding a good profit to farmer*. A settled tariff policy will without doubt smote hmter business conditions, •nd, In oooncstlon with the enormous crops, bring about Urn prosperity for which wa have all been so eagerly looking. ■mo iw ms tw*. CkslUoMwa Times. It It significant that North Otrollea and Georgia bad the beat display of or* st the national gold mining eon rontlua l>eld (a Denver thid week. All the richest gold mining regtoss In the world had their beet specimens of ore, and yet the south carried off th# palm. Surely nature has been prodigal la bar gifts to this region. Gonovrtf Then. The eooneorie value of ad education eaa ho ovorootnoaUd Kdaoata a people and tbeyhnve move wants whleb they aet about supplying la an WiUIlloont way. Their la lot) |(«a o« (I Tea Uma la "rg**d power of mental penetration. They Improve tbalr eommanltlce £«»«» Uni eta where Improvement le aaeded aad have tbe ability to devise mSane tor maktnc the Imprcremaut At IU recant melon at Noond Knob the flute railroad ooaMBlaston reduced , the telegraph rates to IS cent* for 10 words or lees. Tbe flutes Till* Zuadmanb is lu- j formed that Hr. J. W. Connelly of Alexander county, a truck farmer, baeaaoclon that moaaarea 18 taebo* la circumference and weigh» if pounds Tbe aew silk mill which bee reeeetly \ Iwoo moved to Greensboro will have 81,000,000 capital. When tbe plant was at 1’atWrsoa, N.J., as many sa L500 parsons ware employed lu tbe mtlL The negro Urodle, who easaultad Ulae Catlett near KIttreU, hat been Uken te lUlcigb for safe keeping. Tbe Governor order* e special term of cxiart for Vance county on the 10th. to try the case. The First National Bank of Ashe ville failed to opaa IU doors Saturday, posting a notice that owing to slow collections and the stringency of the Unas, the bank would go Into volun tary liquidation. Charlotte nouns the death of one of bar best and moat prominent citi zens, Hr. Jeo. B. Oates. He died Friday morning at the age of 40 years. He was a native of Cleveland, In which county still live his mother, brothers, and sisters. Gobi mining In Stanley ooanty has brokaa out In a fresh fever. Last weak a two foot vein *u discovered on the lands of H re. Clara Parker, near Gladstone, which the prospectors claim to be richest yet discovered In Stanley.—Charlotte Ofteotwr. IJ Hung Chang travelled through this oountry with hie eyes open. Us has last offered Geo. A. Brill, of Database county, N. Y., e big salary to go te Chine and establish e model farm, under Government eupervlilon and Brill la going. —Wilmington Yes rrmyer. Dick Mono vu iriutid la Greens boro Sands; afteroooa for preaching oo the streets and was sent to Jail. Several ministers went on bis bond and bo was released. At tbe tent meeting at night tbe evangelist Her. J. W. Lee denounced tbe arrest in vigorous terras. Evangelist Fife, who baa spent part of the summer In TboanaviUe, aod who latterly has bee* under tbe weather, ie much batter sad left Tuesday for tbe coast of hfalao where be attends a Bible school. His family am still boro.—Charity and Children. There are now SB cases of small-pox at tbe pa* house on Mod Mountain, two ntllm from Birmingham, Ala. Tbn moat vigorous measures are being pat Into force by tbe health aod city authorities to stamp out the disease and Its farther spread. The (Xtusn says Ed. B. Hunt has left Asheville for tbe Alaska gold fields. He will first. go to Beattie, Wash. If ha Hods it Impracticable to make tbe trip from there at this time be will remain In Seattle and go to tbe gold fields next spring. A gentleman in Jackson township has a clock which la a true barometer and fore-tolls rain more accurately than tbs eldest weatbm prophet. Be fore a rain tbe stroke of the dock be come very Indistinct nod can scarcely bo beard. In dry weather the strokes are very clear and distinct.—Monroe BnqMrxi. vesitai rwSSssni. WUjslncton Karasev. There ie to a great extant in tbe United States a practical abolition of capital punishment. Scarcely one murderer in twenty-IIvs la ever hanged tor his crime against humanity, in tbs south theoretically it Is an eye for an eye, and the murderer must pay tbe penalty with hit life. But tbe oonrta as organised ere not Inclined to bang murderers or to punish crime. Tbe oourts are no longer “temples of Jus tice,” but are fortresses to protect criminals. la the north there Is a pul ing, sickly, disgusting sentimentality rest hanging. Imprisonment Is full measure of panIMiment for most outrageous murderers. It Is bod for any ooontry when capital punish ment is abolished under any plea. In many states now juries ean find for banging or Imprison meat for long or short terms. Abolish life for a life and you invite a great Increase of mur der. The villain feara Judge Lynch, bat be has bat Utile terror of tbe laws delay and long imprisonment, for be always is snstaloed by tbe hope tbet be may escape or be pardoned by a sympathetic Hassell. Tbe Mesh vine (Tsnn.) ChritHan Adroeau says: "We have always bsan Inclined to agree with the old lawyer who said: •I want capital punlsbmcat abolished, but I want the murderers to begin Bret. ’ There Ie snob a thing as on merciful mercy. It la, moreover, a re markable fact that the sentiment against taking sway life by law la Wrongest la those vary piaoee which are most frequently disgraced by law* Mas homicides. Thera are oommunl ties 10 tbe United States la which, though they have witnessed toons of eoeossriye murders, It weald bo vlria aBv impossible to seed say mas to tbe gallows. It Is a queer perveratoo of tbe morel isotteeot that wastes floods of sympathy oo a rad-banded assassin, aad reels absolutely so compassion for hie violist. The sod of such a aolioy la Inevitable, Homier or later It la bound to bring about the overthrow of all law aad tbs absolute domlusney of tbe worst elements la society. ” It will be a vary had day for tbe •oath when capital punishment shall be wiped from the statute books. While It Is a failure to a vary groat extent la otooatloo pnbUe sentiment la largely favorable to it as yet. It would he a bU for more crime to eboi lob the psslstmscV. Rather strength en tbs law aad make It a surer terror to evil doers. MM Tom Try Bloetrle Bitten ee a remedy tec your troaMeef If *oi, get • bottle now nd get raller. Tble medlotne hM been fared to be peculiarly adapted to the reltof and rare of oil resale Cos plaint*, exert lea o wood erf a 1 dlreat lafleoiMO Id glrUg etnogtb end tone to Uve orgaae If you hero law of Appetite, Ooaotlpotton, Qeodoeho, /alettng Hpelta, or an Hereout, Blietileae, Meltable, Melancholy or iroMbied with Dl*y flpelln. rfetrlo nittera la the aeadladoa yoa nrad Health end Htrength on gaaranteed by lie nee. Large butUee only Ofty orate at J. X. Cony * Go* Drugetoeo =B=9^—immmmmesaB Crescent Bicycles, ESTABLISHED REPUTATION TWs bwyiag of a Herd* Is a matte* of ssrlom bcpoKanec. AS yam rim it its in cycBag fspmtis on year vM c botes. In choosing tv Cwwsni you run no thk. TV unintmoai tetelmooy oi Crcjcroi purchases—70,000 of thorn la IIN-ikoolf convtncs you that Oonnl quality boo bo Rfttte Western Wheel Works <fcUtJ!S.^Jtywto» Chicago—New York JOHN C. MOORE. It is our oonstant aim and porpose to baudle none but Ute beat autl freshest groceries. Iu Flour wa claim to hav* tbs equal of any on the market— SWAN'tl DOWN baa a reputation In thia place of 8 or 10 years standing. Those who ha to used It Ion gist like it but and are loudest fu praising iu merits. Watch Our Front (or Bananas, Apples, Melons, and other fruits and vegetables. ltemembor the Place— Craig A Wilson’s old stand, opposite lostolflcc. Call Us on Phone No. M and let oa talk Groceries to yon. JOHN O. MOORE. Turkey and Cirecce. Tor key seems to bars gotten the batter of Grooce tn tlio recent war and Um Saltan la much elated ovsr bis triumph. But the Point that should interest house keepers is not bow to get tbs bettor of Greece, but, how and where to obtain tbs BUST GRHA3E, for thslr bread and for other cooking purposes. , . . Rlngao s Lard gives universal satisfaction to all wt>0 ate it, and i( YOU have nut trlod it, you should seed up an order and 1st ua supply you. Urn “Holler King" or “Jelttoo’’ Flour, Kingan’s Hams cooked with Klng han’s Lard, aad you win ba as happy a* tbs Sultan la over his rictory. Yours, etc, EBOAB XtO'VE Sc COMPANY, a<U-W«klH rnknM to root Wash tw in. Holly Tuhol ’Sqnire Jim Craig han’t gona to tha Kloodyke digging*. » reported last week. He mad* ns a pleasant call this weak. Ha says be will not Mart until they get an air ship oo the mute. •uk* m Coatin' bb4 n* Vvia*. a rode Oar. Sf initio Uadnirt, A daughter of Bey. A. N. Barker was picking wbor tie berries a few days ago wbaa sbe slapped on a rattlesnake. Sbe started to run and a short distance away ran on another rattlesnake. One of ths snakes was killed. The other got swaj._ Rice’s Goose Grease Claimant cures all aches and pains. We guarantee it. J. B. Cony * Oo. go———— Ji Report of the Condition OF THE FIRST NATIONAL RANI, AT GAUTONLA, IX THK 8TATB OK XOMTK CAROLINA, AT TUB CLOBB OK BUdTXBW. JILT IB, 1B07. umsocracEf. Loan, and discount,. Bt»ig* 2 Overdrafts. aranrod and unanourod LOW »• y. JL Bonds tuaacura elroototion ISM* rroialm on U. B. Oonda. WOO ntocbs, anouiwum. ato. cuwi BenMax-knaaa. farniuim.and nx- , tuna. k®1 Duefraan Itaonaal Banks... (aut Axanta.) . ..ah kj Due from Htitomnta and bankcn * ™ M • Mrreaccon »JfW « ,J£* __noy. ntokota Amd MBtO.. 77 41 LAWFUL MOKBT »U>««TI W SaesSienderaotas • ** I »» * “•**> “ llidmuptlon fvind with t?.H. TVooo uror ft per ocnt of dmiltUw. w Total.. **U7*d LIABILmm QtpUal acock paid In. MOW taohafind.- AM* Undtrlded profits, laat oapenana and taxca BWdT... ..._ W* 11 Doc to State Banka and Haakon- *5*1 • Indmeaaj ifoioaka auHleot to okaaK ’ .. BJN B Demand oaninoatm of Chmuadt .. WJ TUM^erttBmtmofdcpuijt^. Hgjj HaMFsjekte... SB itofAL.... ■paxwti Btato n Bonra UaaoujA. I _ Cocacv oa Oxaroa, f I, J. D. Moore, OaaHIrr of the aCwro-rvunud bank, do •otaanitr nw lbs* Die above admail la Due loth, bam of my keuwted«* and bailor. jTdTMoo* a Uaabler. fubamfbod and rwom to boforo mo *d» md day of Aayuat, UkJ. WM. U. Lewis, X. V. OoaaacT—Amer. Ik-SESI We Thank Yon. We acknowledge oar grelUada to the people of Oaatoat* and ylelnlty for the eocdlal recaption given a a, tod return to you oar aloeore thank* for your kind response to oar layitatlon to vleit oar store. Toa bare responded to Urge num ber* aod bare patronised oa liberally. We are no loager atraagera la a atraoga land bat teal that wa are among our friends To avoid the ruati, eotne hare waited, hat «M day loeg they eoattaoe to eoute to secure net of the meay bargains we are offer log. Already we feel at home among yon, awd must say that yoar kind UeaUeeot and liberal patroaaga bare plsoad at iMbdar laatlag obligations, and hare woaadad area oar moat mogalee a» Vary traly yoara, . Cline and Cornelian. A eg. A lK/7. stieff PIANOS ENTERTAIN YOU. rue *Mio H.ltt, Ohitrehea, drfc/toU and uni. left* Uwy bate bo equal. Adialrably aUaptud for aucb purpoaoe ou at court or their CL* \ It. NBJtt, rtiUtif and BWRffMSB of Mi, and thoar delightfully VOCAL EIWEVN which Ktve (be (Sanaa Uwtr ttrrataat aharm. fTuwi (be liatal to ibo klirheat gun ana Lhougho.il the whole keyboard ihcro la No WEAK POINT IN TM* SCALE. Thet a jtaa why the NTINfT PTANOS lutvu eurh aa knviart.b niPCTATiyN i« the clamiic halls o( KNOWLEDGE thnmghoui the fowotay. LIIIEK.AL TEAMS. Send for CATALOG I E. CHAS. M. 8T1EFF, N nr four. Vo..Ufl fcUln Sirm. Ooiiiaorr. Md • ...»N. liberty b«r>* t, WaAldastflc, i). C..Sea tUorcolli V„ X. W. -WE AltE Pashing la lltl* Hoc wo tmvo tome elegant vehicle* for the little (oik*. At our price* they are bargain*, good bar gain*, lienoe we are “pushing them along. ” Com* In to see them. And Remember for Furniture of all kind* the place to oome la Armstrong’s Furniture Company. R. C. WARREN, Blackamlthlngand Wood-Work. GAHTONt A, y. 0. Ind ud Itol a.outiqt ihmn rigl.i u wy fork DMt Promptly. R7E.JK.°S.fS! **°9 r®“> wort promptly. it Prius Tkit in RJgkt WlUk) 1 «q kUaraotM* work »n0 .lu It whrm - — - K. C. WARREN. C. JUDSON HOSi ~ . . . For Bargains. When we way bargain* wc mean what wc aay. Ml* CrusUttd kill,.tf.M. M " Lt|bt Invi 8«iir,— i.oi flood Flour that will make Good Bread at —$2.60. BK SURE YOU C. Judson Huss. I
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1897, edition 1
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