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I Ml era wilt Mn tafca occasion that tha BaUatin doaa aat pet tbalMmtoM tha honored ■uui to the height* of our grand mill mnwtJaa aa h. baa dooo Hybyiam /‘My Done Mr Tha apaelal era >loo ad tha rtftp-dfU Oaegteaa ta ended. U baa bnao extraordinary U more Weeajlhleia ao DmmwU laUa aaipCoogxeoathat aver tumbled oa tkla ooaUani that ant fid la a game af daa aaraaa tha on kh. Ba mpa: “1 W mi I ought to gteataaie friend* nod eouatltuenU aoaM aaoouat ad the legUlattoa oaact •I n ikia wemtoa.*1 Hta ooeatltarata ua wall acgoaialed with Ua aata af tha UU Coogrtea, aad hetota anothar ekettoo iba Bulletin grepout to grra la tha public eome*c aountodtba honored gentleman from tha ninth diitrld. '•Before dHawing iba tart* 1 hag to aai bp wap «f pereonal expiaaatioo, that. M Urn dot time la mp pnbUo Uda I baea found It Impoakbla to keep 1 with mp oflteim oortaaoawdeoov ■bat Mart* 4th, 117.” „Wa It wonder at that because the gonllamaa roomed too near tba Metropolitan dab TTnnm in Waahluw “Me mail baa ban ao baaep, |Q. enlviagregaaau and lagatoee to earl, naa and complex that attimea 1 baea bom uaahla to read aad much Wee to aaawvr all without delay.” ... great deal H pm Plug of oflCMtekm ba at ye: lo many iaataoeas 1 bare bad to turn «•"»■»* warmest paraaaal Meade, tba shodmy UHMrarty* temien*rodi hgva Mt It to ba my duty to wort for tho atmoglh and integrity of tbo party aateauoaa, rather than to buUd up faction of Ymnoo man.” it bow patriotic tbo honored -—te. Uo will lore down klce for tbo good of the pony. Ho down a greet majority «f the ** boon loadma of the party. ■K*** «*•*•«* »■*«» VoUilag yd nf ndlco mifcwk who briteve In and pnctiee the elril earrice relee; and wo ebargo that the honored geotte amn from tho ninth U a civil aerrloe manta prove U?* ** tasking appoiot “Ia avatyooanty of the ninth dis trict there are from Ova to twenty Re publican* who am eompetant to Oil el •col any oovaromaat position. Why ere they oc* appointed ' The iavarla b»e antwor la tho etvU srrrite law.” Easily ao. And thopacpla of tbo nieth congreestonsl district oi North Oarollan hunt going totakooae of them competent moo the conUoman apcoka of, and mad him to Congress— owatbat won’t vacate la Ua city of Washington for two weeks In order to avoid seeing ono of hie oonetUoanta, like tbo bowomd goatleman treated hie pMiUeal god-fat hor. After the honor - od gmllmnan gom to philosophise and •»»t at length oa the el vU mrvlea law urt*bw*““*uu% »p“*• Hear blip: “III* mfato my that tbO Diagtey bill win peso tbo sJeost. without any material ehaogm aflaetiog Urn material Intaroot of oar people.” 'Th* gWilllWkO mid la the outset that program had adjourned, but when ho oomm to tho tariC bill ho say* Blaoolb to oar that the Dingley bill will pom the 9mato Without any ma terial change. DM not tho Senate ad Mora wbeo tho Homo adjourned? Woo tbo l*ooate in asoriea the day ibis oommaoloMtM or add ram was malted to no? DM not tho geaUomaa at the ••teat my that Coogram hod ad journed? Yet ho pradlOM the Dingley Mil will pom tho Boakto. DM bo moan whoa It mi eta aerxt December? We wander It Um mUoau really knows that the Ualtcdgutm Sonata bad ad journed. Wo taho ptmeare In Informing tbo geollowmo through Urn odumns of tho jyfcria that the SraaU peoaed the Otogtay bill wkh loosed moots, the lat ter part of teat moo th. MTV AX* •BVJMurrx. •rin,v.o. ^gjagsatasa'sns Tne* nllgtoa * divided In thra* Pb*t* (1) Kuowtedga tv Um mind IS) Mr* Iv UM heart (S) Obadtauot In the 1. -Kitowfedga Uadi to bit. l<o*v prod boh oMUmo*. Iv order to lore God w* mutt know God. Falee o> Unoa of God will tend to wrong acU. Ood boa endowed oa with a moral ae tata. • la that moral oalui* to tbe eeat ot Bonooloooo. Tb* Won of ngbt la tbo wit thing to God. Tkko away oon •eiaaoa from mew, and bo la only a bee at. Then ooualamee mutt hare koowtodg* n! God. Ue baa glean ua Uia Us reeled Word to oolighleo oon acleuoo. Thera Ho ureal* Um way of •uroal life, la bla word (Jobe &9») aaatok kb* aerlptore. Starching for troth m tb* boat occupation of Um ■lad. Trua religion oonatt* la doing tb* truth. !■ order to do truth we uioet know truth. Wrong Me** of God aimpirmmkn oa bar* wrong idea* of doty. Tbo darll delight* In mlarep rwaMtag God by thorn who profess to lor* him. Man often believe* wbat ha bear* of God or about Him rather than •earoh HI* word for knowledge. Tim wlmet man that rear head any* "la all tby getting got wiadoen.1’ I Ion. Knowledge leads oa to Gad. I boor of auch a maa faaiog a good man. I do not ootnellmao know that to be a toot. If I bar* faith in wbat I bear l will trolioTo. I mart to March for tha facta uad dad erorythlac true, b* la an boveM man, aprtght la an bla dealing*. 1 naturally tor* that maa, if I bar* mot prejudice In my heart, bo alnnera »rs told that God loret thoaa. Obi let oa eearcb Hla Ufo and m bow Ho Uvad. Wo follow Hlea from tb* manger to Mlrarr. A pore Ufa, s holy Ufa. Brra Hla aoetales oouw Ond no fault in bias. Wa behold Ulna on tb* croaa, blood adeeming from Uia aid*. Vet man wU! not believe. A Zen pcod\tcti oMiocr. To lor* God limply maana to obey Him. UbodMnea la tbe hlgbeet trot of our acceptance of Ood. To b* a CbUoUan, wa moat ha born of God. "If any maa bare not tb* Spirit of Uhrbt be i* none ot baa.” (a) Lora la Um •bring of Chnation acUoff. (») Love gtorlea la toll, lore* la work far Him, foaa to Snndny School, ta not afraid of Um ana and mad. (cl Loro win sac rifice tlm, money. Not give coppera when dollar* oouM bo given. 4. Not grtorona to keep Ilia coca aland menu (<a) Becaaae of divine aid. Ha help* ue to obey. (6) ill* nenirnaolon.au ace grin-out. Hecaua* It ia to oer prevent advantage to stray God. "Haaayolong life will l giro Woo.” (c) Not gneroua beaaoao of glorioae prospect it uafoldi. By obey ing God wa obtain heaven, eternal Ufa, a crown of life. Ufaven, oh, how aubUme I How grand tbe lbought at aeeing thoaa wbn hero gone before. Remcmbar Ileorou la for ooty Ibooo who lor* God and obey UIob. RHMrriMi er mu peer. to ymuie Mn la u W fjlhlw. WUnmt, On Aug. 113. 1887, lbe (rim mossier death Invaded our rank* Md took from as a Valiant Knlgbt, Robert L. Carroll, and Wkertat tho sorrowing members. whDs humbly bowing to the will of the Supreme Ruler of tho Universe who doetb oil things mu, desire to place on record s testimonial of lhair esteem, therefore be It BtmUti 1, That in the death of Rro. Cerroll, we mourn the loss of n ^alel com rads and true Knlgbt, dboae noble qualities bad greatly en deared blm to ns. Httoittd 2, Tbit we extend our deep est sympathy to the bereaved wife and JltUe Child nm. In their irreparable JUmtnA 1 That a copy of these resolutions bo furnished tho family of Um dec* seed, to tboOaotoole Oavrrx and to the Gaetonle Optimist with re «toet to publish. and that a page la •or minute book bo inscribed to his memory. W. Y. Wajtaas, ) B. H. Carroll. > Com. J. J>; Moorb. J Aug. 31, 1887. Rmetinnom or ihpiot. By a—«— Cwrtm I*, m •n»ar or SiapfoepBo. If A*w«i, Oar Supremo RuW hu In Mn all wise providence rsiDcred from oar order flm. Boot. Lee Carroll, who died Ana. 91, MOT, and white wo bow with eamnlmton to tbo will of Him who dooth an things well, wo aanoot bat fool Um groat loea oar order baa ■attained In bis death— _ JUm{red, (1) That la the death of Biw. Carroll wo bare teat oaa of our ■Met faithful member! and one whose luaitloa la oor fraternity as an efltel sat a ad paootaal oOoor will be hard to Asaaiml. (•) That tbe older Under to Um bsraavod family tbelr sympathy and aloears oondslenoe ia this tbelr ■ad aSiettan. BttaUrd, (.1) That throe mentations bo Spread apoa the mlnatea of onr onWr, that a eopy be seat to the fatally of oor dnsosool Brother and teat a 00W be saal to tba Gaatonla Saiitti yod BpStalbl wttb rvnasot to puWlaii, U O. UatubST _ • • •. T. Homan This Aog. SI, MOT. Who* tba Shaken of Mount Lobes oo know atdrs about then anybody MjO« tbo use of barbs and bow to bo Ttaf hove studied tba pawor of food. They noariv an live to a ripe Md ago. T ~- dhaker Digestive Oordial Is pro. f***d bf ths Sbakaro from herbs and jdM^aWb » apaaial tea to power over Jssarsrs'ar^ b^^MwDomg^^'dllpSoS •j"^2SS^.*dl^olytaJi^ HU by drwggiata. Trial bottta 10 «Mnw*um mu*am. •w Mr. bu cnars wm >im mum •t ■aUM.IIU-mt rnmm* TihK >ii>n wh* omm wwt a«. Correspondence of Um dantlt Iotwl, 0*9.1.—Bar. M. T. Stool* tea tew bold la* promoted nmoea at tte Mattedlat church at MeAdenellla for tte peat 10 day* with good rtaolu. Boa. R. A. Millar la niU In Um mountain*. Mlaa Lillie Llnsberger, after aa «b •aaea of three motilb* to Spartanburg, returned team leet Friday, to tte de light of ter many frwada b«r». Mlaa litllia Johaatoo at Gastonia aad Mia* Lao SUaana of South Uato 11 aa aiaitad Mlaa Lilli. Linobarger Tueeday treeing aad spent tte ulgTil, Doubt leas some of oar young folka think tteir fialt entirely too abort. Wo didn’t think them wmn so many child ran In Iowa until a (aw day* ago when Mr. 3. J. Baud la hta generosity aononaoed a (fa* lea ertum lunch to tte ltitla folks. Home U or 40 from S your, up responded aad met at tte Academy, wbaro they enjoyed u flsea aul evening. Mr. Htoo* Uobioeou, Jr,, le conduct lug a waging school barauo Saturdays. Ail tte yoaag folk* ought to turn out •IKj (4I1 | p§ft, Mr. B. oTHnutar and family re turned yesterday from u visit of a few day* in Clevelafid obonty. Mr. Alonso Groves and Mils Bale Williams attended Sunday school at tteir old church, Lowell, on last Son day and wars mad* welcome by a boat of friends. Miaa Erwin Ilobinaon leave* to morrow Vo enter school ut Charlotte. Perhaps tte old.* pear tree in tte oounty is ob Mr. Ell Coze's plee* near hern He says b* bought and cleared tte Imnd then In plnsa, 09 year* ago aad found the pear In* la tte forest, about a* large tfarn a* It i* now. It han’t missed a crop since, that he re members, and still had a lice crop this yeur. Neat. TUI DUVU BSILMAD. Or. Mrs Mild!/ t*<nki ikt Pw.« Mh awd IrtM Ikt Read. Lincoln Journal. Dr. W. T. Shipp, of ML Holly, who MOM to be the leading spirit Id th* DOTtBMt for s railroad through K*st Lincoln, publishes a curd In the Char lout Obsrrrcr In which he makes I ho ti at spent that tits Seaboard Air Line “Is to no way responsible (sic) for tbo surrey (being) Mads from Gastonia lo Denver.** He further auye that “all statement made by the pi css that the Seaboard Air Lino was doing tbo work bare been unauthorised” and prop lies that “as soon as our plant are fully cousumaatad (sic) I will gtr* the prop foil particulars.” Dr. Shipp has yet to learn the Meson that wiser men bare learned long ago that It la the part of wisdom to take the press Into your cooOdeno* and sc ours its co-operation. Oar people, however, don’t oare “two hoots In Hades” who bnllds the read—whether It Is Cb* Seaboard Air Line, Dr. Shipp’s syndicate, or any body ale*—Just so It is built. fn tbo meantime Dr. Shipp can bet bis sheepskin that the "press” ia going to trusUa for'the newt sad print It —at least ibis tnOnltasio*] portion of tba “prep” purposes doing UmL Another thing he can “grab stake” on* and that is that tba “press” can be de pended on—sa lt Is always expected to da to work for the sneers* of any en Urrprise which promises to promote the pobllo good/ Bast Lincola wauls that railroad to ML Hotly, sad needs It sod will liber ally support K. Therefore, anybody that can build It, baa tba permission of this album of song to “cut their pat chin’,” and we promise to liberally patron Isa the read by riding over It— ■4 Sales WO la lMhtasrjr. Textile IxuUor, Seven new cotton gins of the the modern automatic style are being built along the Carolina A Northwes tern (narrow gaowe) railroad. The Tex tile Bzcelilor understands that tbia la about U>* largest Mt or order* yet se cured In this part of the 8outh for cot ton gin machinery. Th* aforesaid ginneries are located at tbo following town* : Gastonia. N. C., and Dowling Green Clover, Yofkvllta, Guthries yllle, Lowryivill* and Chester, all in 8outb Carolina. Three new and Im proved flour rise will all be ready fur ■peration In tins for lb* new cotton crop. They oust on si. average about •£,000 sack, and are all within 40 alias of Charlotte Tba Dullaa (N. O.) Cotton HUM. also located on the •eme narrow-gauge railway. Is potting In a ginnery, ft osonut bo gutisahl that tbit belt Is a One piece ««f our eoontry. rwMIsKy. ■crmnwo (Puss I Truth. Merely to iiook ■ store end open It Is not snOoiest |o tbaos d»r» of k«ti baeionee rivalry. The oierebaut, lo order lo wooeed, meet make known Ms edvanUm throng h tbs newspapers that reach lbs paopta not only of tils city, hat of the torronodlng towns as well. ThU U dow sailed “paMlelty.” bet It sea be nails ee well psoogoi* -d nader the good sld pants of advents n»g. ^ ■•W Bow - |||,| IW tysksn Fsvss. Onrrssrssiisss eullitiisn HastilrM For the beaedt of tbeatek. the writer Mates that ha saw la print asveia] ago that law, rod on Iona, boat to a Pooltlsa aad hoasd to tbs forebaad, P®Mo aad bournes of tha feet was ■ ears eats for typhoid favor. Ha far ther states that ha baa known it tried la many asm witheet oae failure; that ha has also keowo it triad Is Mbsr eases of fever with desired effect. WeepeetfeHy. W. T. Halms. Flkeevllis, H. 0., Add- »*. *W. salted I M UV RAT YOU C Halim AM. Mo Ties ray (wnftiWi >»!■' !•*» u>» mrnrn1pm vas H« HaHos la Y«IHa. WadUastua Diwatcb.Hih. An InleraeUag story about Li Hueg Chssf eomsa to a letter from Dr. Ootl aua, of Peking. of reoent data, in v bick 1)9 IHJC ‘‘At a recent visit which 1 mails to his excellency, Vloeroy LI Huns Chang 1 found him rsailing a beautiful Rus sia leather bound copy of tbe Vew Tra nsient, tbat had Just bran seat to bin by lUv. OeorgeOwaa, of tbe London mlmluii. The type and paper were uf the pirns kind ae that presented to tbs Empress Dowager on her Jubilee cele bration a (aw yean ego. “Tbe old naa waa so latest on bis rend lag tbat be did not uotio* me for several minutes, and sa 1 could eta tbe title ol the book, 1 put up a allsat bat enroest prayer that Ood might send btui some mrseegr |0 hie reading thet would appeal to bli heart. “In allude while be raised his eyes and, looking attentively at me, aatd, ‘Dr. Goitmtui,’ur, as b* addressed me In Chinese, ‘Main Tai Fu, do you be lieve this Rook V *Vour exotHeuey,’ 1 replied, ‘If I did not believe that Book I should not have the honor of being your physician. I thoroughly believe it ' “Ax* you sure It is uol all rumor and repot t F’> It* sguln asked. “Very sura,’ I replied. “How do you know F" he continued. “By a test given in the Book Itself. Dors It not aay in tbs Book tbat a bad tree esonot bring forth good fruit T Tour esceileuey 1mm admitted to me previously thet the condition uf tbe people la Western lands far soryASaas anything la tbs East, and I can ass ore jus tbat the happiness sad prosperity of tlw various nations you have re cently visited is io direct proportion to tbe searneas with which they live to precepts taught in that Book. Would that yeur excellency also believed it. “‘Why, 1 bailees that yon would like me turn Christian,’ hu asld, in a half-earnest., halt-Joking lone. “ ‘Not only you,’ I replied, ‘but yoor young Emperor and all bis people. ‘ "‘We have Confucius,' be replied, slid you have yonr Jnus; are they not tneeb ttie salat F* “‘By their fruits ye shall know them,’ I replied. Then, before era could carry on the ooavsrealkMi furth er, Important dtapstclwe were brought tu, sod tbe Viceroy had to glee them his attention; bat ss a servant took the Book from tits hands to place It la Uw library, he said: “Don’t carry it to the library; (she it to my bed-room ta ble f wUli lu look over It again ’ ” I The Aurora hear* it whispered that there will be not Iree liiaa twelve marriage* lu Shelby before the ring ing of the Christmas bells. Star Pointer, tlx famous paring torse broke tbe world's record for otx mile et Keedsvllle, Mass., Saturday last, peeing an exhibition mile lu 1.5UJ A boinb-tbrowvr attempted Tuesday to lake the life of President Fsure of Pranas. Tlx bomb exploded Just after be passed, too late to barm him. Sums arrests followed. Tbe poet-uiBoe agfe et Mount Olive, near Goldsboro, was dynamited Satur day morning and robbed of $300 in oasti and stamps. It was a neat Job followed by a acaltaratlon of plaster of Parts and no arrests. A Concord bicyclist ran over a China Urayo man named Adam Allman. Allman got up, remonstrated with tbe reckless rider, and cursed him. The rldvdismounted, licked Allmen, and then got on his wbsel agalu and burnt lbs wlud. in Charlotte Monday a little 16 ■eoDtbs-old girl fall Into a bath-tub half flllsd with water. Her band and shoulders went under end when found she was tinoonacioue and was with difficulty resuscitated. A wur« naiuiorm on put Monday afternoon is reported by lire Greenville & C., -News. rodder, ootloa, end fruit crape wore almost destroyed A watermelnn was notleed which bad bean broken open and riddled by the hall aa If by grape shot. There tonal be money In It to men who advertise. Last Sunday’s Raleigh Nm and Obmntr had a full page ad vrrtlaeaMat, which eras also admlrabla In other rerpecta, of a headache pre paration that Is sold la little 10, 15 aad 39 cent packages. Tbe Ralrigh ifm A Obttrttr notes that Mr, J. V. Hamrick, Labor (loan raUaioner, la quoted aa • tying that If Shaford la nominated for Congress In Ux- ft-vnnth district ho will be defeotad te'casm tie eras against Pritchard. Tim Republicans "got even" with Shoford by red 1st rioting the State so aa to give lha Democrat* the Seveolh district. Mra. Eugenia Lewis Jooea, wife of Kdmued Jonra, died suddvnly at Le mur last Wednesday aflaraoon. She had lawn 111 but a few days aod was regarded aa only slightly in HrpjagJ Death was e*us»i by a naething Hke manrnrl1 ia Sba waa a daughter of tlie late UoL A. M. JUwl*. of tha Ral eigh bar, and wag one of Lenoir's moil charming, cultivated, and aatimabi* women. One day leak wevk a little ten year, ohl boy In CatMima eouaty was kind ling a dra In lbs atom- with oil, wlren an explosion follow*]. Ill* clothes la an Instant were covered with oil and flames. Tire terrorised oh I Id Ugaa to run around the tmarr, and aa ha ran he was bitten by Um d.iga. Us fell ex hausted end unoonaelous, and died two Ireure later, ni* same waa Ban ana Black welder His mother la a furitlye, haylug a few days bafnra drawn a revolver and attempted te take her huebaod’a life. Another reler baa mat death at tha baeda of an aaaaseln. On Wednesday ef hut weak Idle Me Bards, President of tha RrpubUe nf Uragoay waa shat by Avwltao Arredondo, an aflteer In the army who hated him. There was a national crMwattOn of the republic's ladrpetNteare. which was declared Aug. *8, UMQ Tbe I’mMnil we* lust tearing the Csllmlral with hi* ealitoet and resort amid clad eocleha. Arre dnnda slapped forward nut of tha emwd, raised « pieud. shot wide of hi* ■ark oooe, aad, before any oaa aoald step him. gt-oe a second Ham wouad fag Ms victim la the teft breast. The President sank down and expired. Rice** Ouoae Greece Lie I mewl ceree nil aahea and pains. We gesanatss It. i X. Carry A Oo I(WtUat*ten ntoWi ua'i wie <u AIL OralMM Slautr. If North Carolina Democrat* can out via on their record of a clean, mu nominal government for t wanly yrara, together with WbtM mpremacy, after bayIeg bad the experience of the l«et two yean, It will bo la order to tuk tin people what they hare done with their boasted good sense, aelf reepeot sod State pride. meseo-i *■!>♦ -ipniii," w^,. •Selhr Aarora. We hare oo partieaUr fanoy fur corubreed, but we must politely In form tbe Charlotte Oberrw,'* lady cor- ! leapotidooi that wo will taka a little ■alt in oar*. JUST IN. k Tb« flnt»l and moat co«|dutf) line* of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles oud Musical Cowls ever brought to QaatooLs. Rrwpeetfolly, TORRENCE, JitMrai.an and Ottican. Notice I Tbe •npsrtaerrtklp biffCoftnj extotuav Ur tweo* J. fti. McLaufbcn aid T C. (rwixm. tT*£*ff "■ JMoLauaton bOa.ll dbSrd. J. % NaUuiWa Mrckaibac uaicr—t owaad by T. C. lairam. tl»a i»tn Ifretriw win ba n at Q. W. Me! «ar*or> A Oo. J. K. McLaouhkx, T. U. lawiUN. SALEM Aes&emjr end OolMf, fnr Olrls pod You no Wotara. Hf« home mine topviber villi Adi ptwlnre loefr\rot*oo. Kpreuuisrt to Music* Art. ■oc«4rwl UncutfM. Commercial piul |nd« irtol SCudW. ItuPirullon founded la IIM The Vicirtsicr show* 94 loss year. Inr term bf«lni T4nrAy. SofAl tfVT. Mend for Qsts kMrue to !!*▼. J. H. tuvMLV, Principal, Salem. North QeroMnp. Land Salt). ftnuMt b> aa ordar caado at Sonar tarm UR ul tka Mipertur Court or Oaaoa County bi lb* oaaa o' w it. mocarda. w. a. ra. WUQaa kletiariia, I will Oder fur aaia u> tv btutwat btddor aa Uia Court Houaa door la UaUaaTu. C. an Jdaaday. mb day W iapb, MW, a oartaln tract at land, dt aoraa man or laaa. auiatad In aakl aouary a oar tbaalay. »lolna laoda or J. a Snub, Jaaob Jaotlna and ottan, upon wMoh tbraaid fa Uaobarda un iwaldca. Timt OiMutldnl (>0 at oorohaao manor la ba paid In caah oa day ot naif, tba other two tblrda (SI uralra moattn arur dale, with liitoaaa (rota daw. J. ft. V am, Ouamtariuoer. Aua. la. MW. A. L HEM DON, Tonsouial. Paklok MIWLT r ITT AD DP In Corner Knom Y. U. C. A. HulWIi.y. K Irate laaa Workmen Employed and Kit at claaa work Quay ante**!. This For You, Read It. You say you are "Hard on tfboea V1 Trui, In ioiim luslancet, but mar* frequently th« fault la In Um shoe. See that the tlioe la well made and of good material. That tlia Inner eotee, taps and counters are tolld Iralber. Till* Insures good wear, and will not turn cranky whan worn In rain. Du not pay 11.26 for a *1.00 shoe, nor |a.U0 fur a f 1.60 shoe, nor *3 00 for a |S 00 shoe, for you will still think you tie -Hard on Slaws" Rut boy with a guarantee—that tha shoe la light- that Ilia prtoe la right. Ws carry a compfcle Hnn of Gant’s Ladies'. Misses, and Children's aluwa, in all grades, all prices, and all lbs leading itylee. Cau pleuax nil—even the moat fastidious Ws buy with a guarantee —we sell with a guaranies YOU RUN NO RISK. If after Tair trial our shoes dn not give sails/actiod return them to us, wa will repair them, furnish another pair, or, refund your money. See our styles, buy from n« and be oonvtoord that you are NOT "Hard on Shoos" Vary respectfully, Cline and Cornellmt. Gaslonis Aug. 12, 1897. Do Yon Want a Piano? insms: THE STIEFF PIANO pme>«e.a Him lulraorlDaUa qmIuv at toac^itoac vocal HPaws wllSCmf,i0 tanUo kiwactal and peculiar eUana. 71>e»«w« PUnn ha* made many a Soma happy. Three rvnorailona aiitM tbl* pknains lait. and >»•« M apeaktos vd nan for um nano. <w»aainil»i Twat .... MvimI (Sr lllaMnM raialasa*. IILTIIOIE,.I lerth Libert; SL TASHUGTOI,—5S111th St. I. V. R. C. WARREN, Btocksmlthlng and Wood Work. GASTONIA. N. C. feed tn4 Ins. • •I'M huiwu mod mhunmjf Hun rl«M I* Br •POOtW;, but i wan elirim rO'ir Ur* Bead do yoor wood wort >u*c aa wall. fork Done Promptly. Sarlnw emptoyrd an oxpcri aa*i*i ant of n ftan Bxacricaof, 1 am better prepared Uan ever before Tor dotaf your wore BrwatUr It Udkltf* a* to seethe atari wtio wtiiubli wort "rtflil away.'* It Prtus Tbit in Kl|it. wiuim I do Rinnntmcd norfc nod do H wtwn you wmnl II. ay atom rim a just u wrii U tn|twtirk. At lkt> ammo old MuAd. R. C. WARREN. Furniture For All. Mo mallei what you want to the Furniture line, cxne to Armjtroug’g to get It. We have bought tbe heaviest atock for our fall trade that we liava aver handled. Elegant Oak Suita flanging In price from SU to S15. Coma In and eee thorn. Chairs. Chairs, Chairs. A big carload of chair*—all aorta, ilylaa, and prfcaa. Beautlfal Extension Dining Tables. A H anise me Stock of Ltnnges. It will be a pleasure to e»«o*r you oor good* and quota yon price*. Armstrong Furniture Company. We Are Dally Receiving Our Fall Stock of . . . Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing and Gent’s Furnishings. g3a“ Cull to see us. We can give you low prices. * McDill, Pressly & Co. * ..- -- Turkey and Greece. u£tVSS£tZZ1OTr.Sr"'«“»—• ~ tt. But the Point lbat should Inbrat housekeepers la not how to vat the batter of n. . bow and where to uWam the BEST QBEA9E, for Uielr bread and*?!?’ }?*• cooking purpoaae ™ lor Kinf?ait'h Lard glvAa unlr»r**l aaUefaetlun to all who eta It, and It TOU have no, K ■bonld nod ep an order and let us supply you. n01 ute‘1 », you Vae "IlnlWr Klnp”or‘•Mlloo” Klour, Ktngen’a Ham eooked . baa* Lard, and yne will be aa happy a* the Sultan Is orer hiTrlct™-.1' K,ne Tours, ate. edoak sc o chute* Advertising: is The Llg:ht to Guide The Buyer to Your Store, If you have no light a buyer may •tumble upon your place of huaineaa bv -- ■ • "*** h^Tiw.. zstr-. may follow a brighter light rt’ w Put an advertiaemant in Tug Ga*»«*, how it is like a good light brightly burning "** ***
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1897, edition 1
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