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$ t dovatoua Moll. A CaW lat tha Hioar r«k BapUat t a few days ago ta a “obi*. ilafavar aftba lata ako taaaUoa,” aa tha m» «. iavalgbad favtia who didn’t itas. Ia tha eoaiaaofhia ha daolaicd that ware Igoaaant aad <hoa over tha door* of •» o* had look, aad hapt a fltat rook ia to heap tha k«vti bua | ! to CaMwiU hat to Wstaga ia kia dhgig marka. 'TMa avat tha iraa to tha aoalaot tha Wataaga dakgataa. Tb« Democrat hravatr tahaaaptha eaoaeoX Ua mta xapraaaotad oottUatacy. Haar Ua W«*L « to U. hao. *0. w* plead *• tore Mlhtlfr "2** •* **• mtotheflmt (forge and hurt U CVlT?lr l80* “ OMBfc We eaoer beard of the lint reek seed 2^ESSa.°?Sftsn; grew tty that mah waa the cam; end It •*L*» «C eoUeed Berm. Dean Criap. mMar aod otbar Caldwell pen s?ss?a£i£t‘“‘ w»mat u»t udn M mm dose woooeaUoa oar Watauga friends , <win ftmm a calm r—wifr sag ■B*u* their prestige as a people of ranmrmhre aod pradeet action, if !• headquarters for ooM has doe grazing »*• of the prettiest girls aiM heat . . la the world. The came with the axesption of the weather ■od greaiag leads eaa be mid of CaldwelL Wo here good frloode to both eonotlae, every i--—-rtirssns of wham giaddau U» heart. We wmat tbam all to reamlo at paaoe. A war of exUnslnatloa to net for a *• he thought of. Noons ooold deplore more than we the 4o tocMa calamity that woeld slay laugh ter la the clear parting wators of the 3few Hirer, aod tha ed them to (he am to -. Udmof gurgling crimson. We beg our friends oo either aide of tha aooatata to make heats to be ••toe. Weigh the matter well. That •o hawk that ever soared above the heraymd **' dang hie slews on tbs hacked a ehlsfcm ae toog as there la a ***** l*k**ttr Irtpian*Uatrs dlttoo moM ilaiset sa hawks and ehiefcsas themselves or arm as the aiaHhkff. The seme might be sold of tho bene shoe tor lock. That geegto dttMhdi so to there trsdt Uoaeaad head Ihemdowa fromgeu . of Um Mtd o( m with a Tkw to wImUmt we coaid tardy Jurt aa tba «■» - -tbaa aeeally to lo vlteooeto bunch, tba Boek HtU Htr eW ••wB# acre* tba wavaa aad fright •mim. 8mwbatItenji: w “ ‘Ooa More uDfortuoate’ u nrrparlns to try hte baud at a bwlwM tknthaa ggWttssrs a.a triad Um rua at ranine a twloo-a •J^PMwuiroytaani t . thia State. Tim Arab-dMrkad In tha bualo*. oaad^Uraa year* «*\ being oor of *“• !*»■•*»• >■ tlM • deanced’ idea. ■** ™ *• °"1J bM»^- it waaW look *•**»« » *•? backward that wa bare oot raturaad to tba publication wmWt paper. Brother Big bam will And after a white when be hue a aacol-weekly outgo with a weakly 1b coom that tboMlow who bat to bdd the bag wUl not feet ouch comfort. Wry little glory, but rlrrre of trlbele ttea Id running a aeml-ntekly -aper. J“2,*5r. if be baa a ptethorlo pocket booktf ble owa it may be that noth !og Herein contained will apply tnhte JQw 1*Tm Xim-wnuT (**• anm'’has for month* had a mosteal wood to our eon, bat w* con few with roinetaoos that the eham oMtUMd ly diminished at Um thuoahl of a “awal-wwekJy outgo” with only a “weekly Income.” Aad tha idea of becoming “one •on unfortunate.” Wall, we an goiag to at oo tha wharf with oar **«* <Uo*Ung aod Uiiak eome more. Weoftea hare request* from cor raepoodaots to “oorrtnt all errors sad fl* it «p» for the printers, but the •treaed oorrsepuodent wbo begs us if be shoald by m Intake happen to spell a word the same way twtan to “look near It" la Just one abend of aay other wn an able at UUa ties* to recall. The two-eent stamps wlU not ba gnen after all. Tha nnirersal postal congrats had already deeroad that the color should he oaratoe— pretty aa rod aboea. In derenooe to the authority of this Magma, tha Treason Depart ■ant calls off Uis two-cert green goods. ■■ ■ ew umra iun m num •eerrcrr «lhn Will lolreOesa w, TmililtIWt Ctaalry. ftwWW Otwi i a Washington, 8* pc 10-8e«reta*y Wilson, »f Um Agricultural D-pert to-day that wnonamti wowld be made by Um department for the thorough introduction of tba earn. pbor two la Florida. Ha added that there wae bo doubt that the tree would bestaecns there, at it bad already paMed the experimental at age. The department will flea all poailbla a. couragetnent In the way of aopptyiag Md and young treea. and Mr. WflwX Predict* that the ooontry will moo be Prodnciag a luffideot supply of cam phor for ita own neede. He also an Qonnoed hie purpose to adopt a policy the encourage meat of Uie growth of English walnut, the tnm of which will, he thinks, do well any where south of Washington. A. H. V. Keeling ns (Cleg's gaealala. Kamw urn. actemrr. Fm a week past a amiss of mootings bm lmshiUttUiiA.K. P. church la ibis piece which really deserves *s osn gire It In owr ** ■■ J °»t the pastor was ss ^attd by Bar. 1. a Galloway, of Ose #-?i^ 225Lwh? ***• *•*»* him win folly understand that the sermonising wsa above the average. And be Mooed to be well at himself, as also hie congregation well ready to beer, Hia hat sermon uu Xaasday night wan £t.2T!04i1* P*0*1*’ wan mM by thorn who heard It to be one of the most powerful ever preached In tMa e*t All comment favorably a poo It. wa laaru that there were about one doi*w secession* to Dm church during the mealing. ■ Vaerially mauaMSiCMMhr. To the Bdller of the Oasette: t™*yJ***r~„ «• where arc tbees McKinley DemosraU wbe were Kotag (e give ns Bryan Democrats 10 c«Bti for oar *<**»*«■ v It will not ha loog befors It wlU all In open, and ws should Ilka to know wfc**.t* take owr eotUm to Market to ga* that gold tea seats. ■ a.«—--to yon and your Moetesoel **. 17. IM*"" pOlllloiHH MV of nod talk ihNt — >«>i, tad the proper to ho pursued to get rid of the pnMtoactelMt.ee fer as Um elec tion next rear will do it. Mora Um twenty you* ago, when too adminis tration of oar pahUe affairs wee racy bad. but do worn toaa sow, if in deed ao bad. the Democrats of Waten g* county, la eon Tan rice asmcobied. pe«—d short resolutions, ooly two of the—, which were oopted with apera baUon by the llemeerailo papers of the State, and of lee referred to daring the memorable campaign of 18T& We bare thought of them often in the condition that wo haws baao plaosd In br the defeat of the Democratic party. If that a la one thing in tha future that la certain, arid that all toMoabls, well-informed end eeedld men era bound to admit, it ta that the Demo cratic party la the only party to which the people of tola State esus look for good gOToraoeat. There era good m«a ta other portion, but good moo. capable mej, do not control too other parties, and too I uaion of too parries bus glean ns mom i Doom patent men In public piece end oOco than the State end its counties eeer had before. Bat to the WeteugH resolutions. They were la suheUnce. If not In exeat Uaguage, u follows: Brooked, I. That we are opposed to linotvtd, a. That we fever anybody who cu beat them. That la about our condition row. We wtU wot ebarge corruption In the admloletretiou of our public affaire, both Stale, and or oounlire In the 8tale, bat It la notorious Uiat iocom petaooy and extravagunoe and blunder Ing rereleeineee are to be found la morn pUcra than ever before known la our Stale. We do not charge corrup tion, owl of groat charity, fur there are certainly evidences to wtract the charge. Whatever nay be daterntlned on aa the campaign policy of the Democratic party. If It la at aU wisely adopted wo bare faith la the hoceety and goad arose or the people that leads aa to believe that they will defect the pnoewt bungling administration of eur public affairs. em*w coop n siisit. MJalr CMM aui gnlti Hakdxn, BepL 30—The dry spell tw broken bare last ulgtil by a re fmhinc sbower. Tbe air la cool and pleasant tbla morning. Mira Man Harrell, daughter of Mr. Joba Harrell, waa married yesterday to Mr. Beejamiit Carpenter, all of Lincoln oonnty. Tba Oorsroment ratimatoe on tbe eoUon crop are entirely too high. Tha drought bay* cut tba crop abort. It cannot now mature and there 1* aearoaly any, If any at all, rxoept tba duly crop, and this will aeon all bo open and sold at rulooesly low prieaa unlaw farmers stop rustling it on tba market. Tha meetings at 111 la pragma* at the achool-hoas* aear Long Shoals asd the Uoroln cotton mills hare melted in n Dumber of profeasioos. Sows twenty persons wer# baptized yrsterday. It waa thought by good Judge* that three thousand people wHnsoaad the otdl nanca. Tba meeting* will ooctloos a law days iougor and a oborch will be organized la October, for which a lot of two acres with two good spring* oo It has been secured. Bara. J. A. Hoyle sod C. B. Beaver did the pteacb &ev. J. A. Huyle is kept busy pass ing between his mission points sod kseplag up tba In tercet of two services n day. Bov. C. B. Braver, .if Penelope, wlU preach at Salem ebureb at 11 o’clock on eeeood Saodzy In October and at 3 o’clock ou Saturday before. AfpmSMW Kaa rrlghlaaeS Tkaaa. Mootoa Journal. Appendicitis 1 so popular la tbla fkrawtow, owe la load to require bow folks got along before It was round out. If tbe [sac of it does not do eream, berry and grape rating will oeaso. Peo ple who used to eat a road through a blackberry Said will not now eat one of tho little black fellow* for fear of getting a seed lodged la tbs ap Itend lx and thus die of tbo dread dis ease. And people who coo lb formerly stand for bonis under a teoppeniosg rlno, with race lb upturned, rolling down tba grapes without rest, must now stop to sued the delightful things, aud thus lose the pleasant souratloo aroused about tbs tlasa tba swwet sad jalcy bulb paaacs over tba palate and oontlnoe* till It la lodged safely down wber* other good things go. Wwwiaw Mlmi. OarCkureh Kcoorrf. Tbs sews ion has Invited Brr. A. K. Pool, ons of tbe sweetest stagers in oar state, to spend boom time With w la tbe interest of oar congregational staging. This Is an opportunity rare *»d valuable aad should be appreciated sad l»i*ored by the ooogragailon. CSMMTSwta Tb Ik* Officrrt aad Mrmbm rj Oat Ionia Omelaro So. 301 T. 0. It I hereby tender ore thanks for tha jworaptaera wllbwhtobyou have paid tba basalt of Ons Tbowsaod HoHUre dooaraaaths bene notary of my de aaassd boaband, Hobart Lot Carroll. _ , .*»». SrrtK Use boll OastosU. lept. 30. MW. la Ren**, AM* A trie*, A of trull* —rrrl't* ImMiTr?Z Tun c? •kk<.~*e t<MI Asm. Vtm w*t data eaeh a aatraial AigaaA oarer esob woadafol resells. , tMtmif* Oerftal. a ear* tor ladlflMUoa, ta prepared Irea berta aad mu, aad to a aaiarul rewedp, wbtoh eares by aMie* outer* and not Odtotle* bur Diastole* Cord 1.1 eakae Iboea fet, wUo bar* beinae tbla be ■oft dtaaeuaf ttatr read. ** »*rK* aad Ik* ana a£££.*tsssta MM VMM mm* Sapid. *****" Dmfl* Mm. The end ot Um bituminous seal strike and Um return of mh Uoaa aad Man to work at advanced mm nddato Uw purahaalag power ot the people, eod Lbo snvhrxolta strike afloota nek a (mb aa assay workers. The ilartiog of maay mint* and werke, Um eoocmoe* exports ot wbaal and ooio, Um favorable aawa aa those orope sad oottoo, Um teU to i tar I log exchange aod tba report showing that ■old Imports born to August, axored mg exports by SJ.8UB.567. while mar ehaudlm exports exoaaded Import* by *40,061751 here alt eoetrtbntad to forward the iaproveaeot In business. Tbe replentahmeot of Mock* cannot he halt finished, though acme who eould see no algo of Improvement a few weak* ace are now finding U au eaat aod rapid that they faar reaction. But consumers as well as deafen have also to supply tliaxMlraa after years of an forced economy, and whlla their power to parehaae la inareaalog every day, and their actual buying at retail, reasons for apprehsouluo are eot urgent. When the tide tier* altar four yten of depression It does net fall again after tour weeks. ever raw a warn* tbaii. ■■■Hi c*r*l«aa r«a»U CUln»4 N I meve Smb BwlaMM Bad Nmi Baa- 1 UMUM WltS PISIU. Saw TotKao. Columbia, 8. u. ttept. 19, —Tba W. H. Her Ms Nickel-Plated Show was at DUloa, a tows of 700 people, yesterday, aod a bloody riot waa narrowly avert ed. Wlwo bo Attempt wee made to start the olroas train away from there last night several hundred eaan from town aod country, stay with drawn pistols, prevented U fren starting. They oialmad tbe olrout had adrvr tiaed “Mo gambling,” bat that gamb ling waa In full Wait, and that many ware flagrantly robbed la a variety of crooked games. Tbey farther charge that la the mein teat, it being known that tbe community was (barI of frac tional currency nod well MU* for her vesting purposes, the circus people offered to make change. This they did far many, but in all Instances tbey gave fern money than wag due, the people accepting their eoaota without auction. Each one lose from 81 to •Hu { Legal action was began, but as the ! train was about tn get sway before warrants could be secured tbe crowd stopped It. A bloody fight was Immi nent, but the oIrens people finally agreed to pay all claims. The train was still being held wbau Urn last In forms Cor. was teoaived. Wubiosloo Putt. Tbe three largest locomotives lo the world bare just beau completed at the Baldwin ah ope for the Mouthers Hall way Company. They are twice as strong as tba engines which haul the Umpire State Express, of the New York Central road, at tbs rota of a mile a minute between Mew York and Buffalo, and three times as strong as the famous looomotives wblefa pull the fast running trains in England. Three monster engine* will draw S3 loaded Pullman cars, weighing forty two toot each, at 00 miles an hour. Tbey have six driving wheals, each six feet In diameter, boiler* over five feet In diameter. Are boxes ten feat long, and With their their lender* weigh 117 tons. His tenders bare a capacity of 4,500 gallon* of water aod eight tone of coal. Beet engine will do as much work as four ordinary passenger loco motives. Them magnificent aod powerful ad ditions tu the fine equipment 0f the Southern Hallway will be used on tbe main line between Washington and Atlanta, aod will I more for the vee 11 baled limited trains a maxlmom of speed and safety, da*pit* the heaviest grades. Kvarg Beg a Wttdnr Pwyktt cvnsuao OSacrver. It la a simple matter to make a cbesp but eervtoeabla barometer wbioh will fore tall nearly all of the eh.tngre la the weather. Buy one onoca etch of camphor, saltpetre, aod ammonia salta at some drug store, sad dissolve there In about thirteen dracoml of aloobol. Shake tbs atlxtore wall, soil poor It into a long, slander bottle which most then be corked tightly, getting no air Inside. Haag this barometer on the north aide o? the hones, and here are the weather indications which it will twit you about: Abanlute elearneas of the liquid di notea fair weather. If the liquid teeootsae dieturbad nr rullv aa we aay, It ta e elgn ef rain. If dowev Tiseiif form la tbe bottom •f Use bottle. || will free**, or ai least the thermometer will deeorod; the more three ataeees rise to tha Up the mare rigorous will the oold become. . Little afore la the llqaid foretell a hard storm. Thread-like object* on the Up of lb* bottle tadiaata winA Uliana *~*«*iil "•***"■ A Bomber or roung eien. <*bo *liould know bettor, Into * ywn bod habit of jo* outatdo of the eburoh rioore of the toara, altar preaching at ■Ight aa4 — rti,y (rigor* and olgor tattaa. A* the eoogragrttoe «Ua out they are net with a parrot May* of wue^issrgs:! •< tbooehtloamaaa, bat I* ahooM bo •topp'd if y„a mart *•<*#, wait notil pee gat m-wmf fran the abaieh door*. **e Taoa *aai*r W. If. Rapine, aditor Ttaktlwa, IN., *2»W."Iaw^We woa^knp bouaa s22&f*&z: ,sra& BapariaaaleJ with away aUaae. bat iba true rantdraaUI *a *eg Dr. King** Naw Dtaowrery. No ?*>* WNi oaa taka Ita plaaa lo our 15***. aa la ft we beta a aartata and ffj**** ft»r Ooegfca, Oolda, Whooptog Ilia idle t« aaparlwtat SSTeSS Zj2fr£ SWT£rS5i Srus f^nrtlaf a ana and hoaldta la gaarma jaad- I» aarer fella to mUOJ. Trial at J. N. Oorty * OoU aawa irua ▲ aam baa been appointed pottau ter at Fair Bluff, Caiuabwa county. and the people than* art to indignant that they barn ad him In t®gy a faw Dr. Victor McBrmyar died at bla home in Shelby teat Sunday might of Bright*# dliraai. He waa 44 year* of •gw and. the Aurora myt, <u Shelby *b “befcmd phyiieltn." Prof. C. W. Torn baa reeigurd the chair of pedagogic* at the State Uni vanity to become manager of Duke'e clgerrette factory ut Durban, at a ■wrnry of 19.000 a year. Tbe uiary of tba Governor of North Carolina ia 93.000 with fun lifted borne, fuel and ligliU. Ur. Robert llambright, of Grover, gat his hand «o terribly mangled In bla eutton gin that it wag feared im putation would be aeoaaaary. Tbia Wadi the Shelby Aurora to oboerve that "a gin ia a dangeroui piece of ■oaotilnery and peraona who work will) them ehwald be vary careful.” At WaaverylUa. Buncombe county, Friday eveniug, Mra. Aunie ill la*, wiio wag oonvalaaeing from an attack of typhoid fover, wai given a doaa of carbolic aetd by tba nurae by miatake fur tba regular madtciai, and died In a abort lima. Mia. Ml lea waa *7 ye*n old aod Iravea a husbuod and two chil dren. For Good Bread Buy Good Flour. Ho tnafc a>n m >ka nod broad.of poor Hour. Avtdd Mo of tp.Mi by mix I ho bx dour. Swan’s Down. Our oirtnlo**—and wm art cnoBnato la u by mmaj MMM K that there to no better Soar IfetB *n> Down." All «i wk K (bat roa try It (MM. Then well have you for * Soar customer In the ruture. Water-grouml Meal. Wo or* badqoutm lor A. A Rhynes war sr-« round —I Ua boot oa lie mW tar porn broad ‘‘Mho your mother alwaya Granulated Sugar. Wo bare a quantity of granulated tutor In too pwi toft Best Groceries. In loot v( ara pout* riabt ahead matin* a reputation tar handRa* the vrry boat pood, oa the morhnl 0.11 phono M and lalt aroemm and vrpo. tables le Moore, White Sc Go. -A.QMNVY Charlotte Mean) Landry. 'This is the Mari‘S ^0 PBopi'g 1“ This For Voo, Read It. Too aey you are “Hard on Shoes?" Trot, la ksh Instances, but aoru frequently the fault la Id the shoe. See that lbe shoe la well made sod at good material. That the loner sole*. Up* and counters ara solid lest her. Title Insure* good wear, and will not turn cranky whoa worn In rain. Do wot pay ||.3t for a $1.00 shoe, nor $100 for a *1 BO shoe, nor 13 00 for 0 9100 eb'-a, for you will gtU) think yon are “Ilord on Shoe*." Dm buy with • goaraotao—that Oo shoe la right— that the price la right. Wo oorry a compute lino of OentV, Lad lea’, Misers, and Children's sltoea. In all gradao, all prloea, sod all tbs leading styles. Can please all—ereo the moet feet Id Iona We buy with a guarantee —ww aett with a guarantee, YOU RUM MO BMK. If after fair trial our shoes go not give satisfaction return them to as, ww will repair them, furnish another pwlr, or. rsfnnd your money. See our stylos, buy from uo ud be eoorleosd that you are MOT “Hard on Shoos” Very roopoatfully, Cline and Cornelln*. Ceatenls, A Of. 13, WOT. N«(we to <>f4lton. sis® $SHr&r££3~z$£ ■•a oresptsasu.i, tees. Have Yon Seen Them? •«=——They are the Latest Style. __ We Have the Very Latest in Men’s, Boy’s, Misses, and Children’s Hats and Caps. Those'Dark Green Men’s Alpine Hats -Are the Latest Out We have them while they last at__ » Men's Latest Style Geisha Alpines._ '‘ Stylc S*»ff Hats.—.V..V.V ' Vi'oo to 7, “ Caj* in Golf Style,. o Boy’s Caps, the latest in riush,.. 5 * Miss’s and Child's Caps in all styles,. „cto .L Baby Cap* at all prices from. joc to 75c This is only a little talk ou HKADWEAR for this week. My Fall and Winter Stock is now nearly complete and will give von somethin* to read about in my next week’s ad. 6 Don’t foil to see our Line of DRESS GOODS or injuring yon v&nt before buying. Very truly, P. T. HEATH, Prop. The New York Racket. TAXES! TAXES! To the Tax-payers of Oaston County: I will visit the following named plsoee et the Mans iuu«d for r of recelviug the tax due for the year 1897: " pur^x“® Dallas, (eonrt house.).Monday, October 4lh. Ueoohia, (HufTetetler’a elorw,).. .Tuesday, •* 5<h 9 to 13 a. m Gn.unB'1 t>TOtt». •• •• " Stofto m.' Blwoss’B Broils.Wednesday, •• Oth, 9lo idem IiOWKLL. (Drug Store.) . •• •• •• 9 to S p. m Bielmoxt, (K.rau k Smith'* atore)Tbaraday, •• 7th, 10 to 4 i. m SesNCiut Ut* CVttoh Mills. .Friday. •* Rth, 3 to S p m ' Gasto.via. (Mayor’s office.).Bnturdsy, •• ut|», 9 a m to H d _• McAdinvills, (Hager'sstore.)..Monday, •• 11th, 13a. toflu m TuriAaiao*. Tuesday. •• 13th, 9 a m to 13 m Mt. Rollt, (J.t). Cannon’s store) “ '• *' 3 to a p m LuctA...Wednesday, " 13th, U a m to 19 m. Mtk. Iblaxd Mills. •• •• •• 9 to 9 cl m Stahlbt Cuss*.Thursday, “ 14lh, 10emu,dim Harps* Oorro.x Mills.Friday, •• 15th, lOamtoiim Carpkxtbr's.Moods*. •• 18th. 10am to 4 u m CHBRBTVILLB.Tuesday. •• l»lh. 0 a m to 4 p m Hora’e Stoss.Thuaday, •• aisr, llsmtodpm BbmbkmsCity.Friday. •• aid, tf * m to 3 u m Dilltho Mills.Tun,day. •• 30th, 10 im lo4p m Bass ns... .Wednesday, » 37th, 9 a in to 4 p to Pattbrsom BctlooL Hutias.Thuriduy, •• «ih, 10 am to Snm OLBXNti......Friday. Mil,. 9* m to 13 m Plbasart Hidok. ’• .. 3 am to 6pm Tb* law* in regard to both the collection and payment of taxes are ver* strict. My duty le to execute them. It is my purpose to faithfully discharge tbit duty. * ■V* rawer «*♦ Wfliwt I. AMnr thrtr ism st Me yrsyw N„. _ ‘rUt Ntnnlrsft W* H( «M ---rfrrTsenl <•»» BwT «« ml— *M rmwtm I. Ik* h lam. “ Make a memorandum NOW of Mm place nod time that will be most coc yenient for you to meet me, AND DON’T FORGET TO HE THERE Your* Truly. rwn v n o , te ,orv* L LOVE, Sheriff of Gsetou Comity. Dallas, N. O., 9-*pt. 18, 1807. * - -r~- — '■»— l -- — Self Confidence. Orer-oonQdeoce la dangerous, but with ua, confidence In our Pall pur ehaeee for Style, Up-to-dateness, and Prices makes ui sure of oar poeittou to meet competition. Relying upon an appreciative public, w« are perfeoUy •atUfled to enter the contest for our nsnal brisk businsss. Good* coming quickly, and w» will in a short time Rimounce Uie Kail Millinery opening. Respectfully, _A. O. WTT.T.TAMHQjj Turkey and Greece. Turkey Menu to have gotten Hie bettor of Greece In the recent war ...a ... Sultan U much elated over his triumph. •u<* tb« But the Polut that should Interest housekeepers is not how to get the better of »- . how and wliere to obtain the BEST GRBA9E, for their bread undfn^’ cooking per poses. ,or °ther Kin^nn’R IiUi'd gives universal Mtlsfaollon to all who uev it, sod if YOL* have uot ih.i should Send up an order and let us supply you. 1 J'0'! Csu “Boiler King" or '•Jellloo" Flour, King»n*s Hams cooked win, w. ban’s Lard. and you will be a* happy as the Sultan is over bis victory Ul ® n*‘ Yours, etc, i-t i jnATt LOVJu dt 0014iPANTf i Advertising is ji The Light to Guide ij The Buyer to Your Store. If you have no light a buyer way sometimes stumble upon your place of business by accident !| M your light burns dimly, hr may not | may follow a brighter light. ' Put an advertisement in Thk GAxvtrn and how it ia like a good light brightly burning. ** Do Yon Vtat i PtiBt? JUSTilv. Watc^ Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles and Musical Good* %'rw ^>n«U to Gutod. »'-V«tf»)ly. TORRENCE, *Jn»Orrio*Xi
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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