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MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP. By rtajor Joseph Jones, of Ptaevitle, Oeorxia. «n»x». .JSKf 2’ P» “tl» aUi to !■ tto oltot wwun rt *•* I Muliul faacta tagltti loiter 22“ •* *£• «!*••« pom* •«] ttttiatte life oak oTaatotaitao tea " lUfer, howdy/’ aaa oW Mr. s ,^r&iT5r«r *?• *• 1 *™*a ate. Kta'a a noootroui >-tta>>tfew, art Itepayou’llbaa ‘Thank yoo, thook joa, (MlMte *• woe*. I »wr arat ao afeaak all ap la a heap. Thor nt lfory wKb thraoer fear ao» folia. battfal aad Moahiac Ilka a roar. *?<—* *■«*■ Mod, o' looted JJJJttdoort •• aaatedaadatd “good iMrikf an t vwl(ora; UA,bi mmm_» totett. Thar aba tot. U» ^eftoKSKli.wE! *• thateook] ®**T bar aod Um baa udusy •V Uaatto baa imi: aad I dUarattead to IV aala. to ataod’ batonaTto^d bar aad taba o—of bar mad aubabar Wj»yaa.joa«nI brad. lf,o«c«.M 3ri5\5 WW *—ad.Xto U .T Mbtn, to a jSAS^wsva ^ay~rs ays b«b^**«bf, Ml** Cortina come la •KUMtr’a all —47,” m aba aadtbarww ptb Me htn to bn SvSS.VSV'""’'*3 JSSTjaix* aras* 2fi|vsr«aa2 *■*£«*&■*£? M^sjSd *—- ■. ™r *.11—to. Conte Ptta ****** !*** to **» -M ba wad ’— oat £*• *• *?• ^^tt*’,*** «■■ •MatBlaa yt Aftarfiaito a IttUabavaat * n*** »*«» ’aoa ■Ik and toU all pood aiibt. *• U*« boat rlgtit out In and away ha want, tteway wtMOHt; ba*a a goodteOaraaoonh. bat beaietgotao **ary ■■ aba^a aarry tha ooulda't wMywmaon eaba. bat Mr. Moot ggg« wMlitan wouldn't bold MtjjwawwX op tor you. Don’t torpltta p«t our mrriaft la tba Mtwanaiy. Kowocafr.<m roar triaad, tt:t a«ntb. Job. Jours. I.ETTKU XVU. „ _ _ PteaTtUa. March ». To Mr. TbMDvaM—l)mr *r I MMtf on*yo« • apology for not wrilio Jo you» long bat the fact la, I'vt MM too tony arar aeaaal was oar to Uiu about wrilio or easy thing ala* maoh. BtaMn I dm to toMtomato writ* olgbta; bat now anUta* In took up with ao many UUaga. rroalTtn company and payln ■to**, nad gola to quUteoa and party* of on* kind aed another, that I Lalo’t Bottom ter nothing and aa for wriUn jtttaro, whan my wifa'i aU tha Urn* wokio “Mr my ahoulder, pallia ay toto Oakalla ma. aiut dtaauttn ■toot my apalUa. It amino kiadof JJ* to try. Shat gone to mother** ?**■ ■*j*toto|> with toe alatara, nad tor motbar'a oat la tto garden look In U tto front I* kiUad the pma. a* I thought 1U write yon a to wUoaa Jaat to lot you know bow wa <• all aoasio Wa*a *U prate wall, oapt tto old vaman. wbo’a brae in a monatrooa •mtmian about Lto comet, and ton yaathquakea and tto hnrryoanat, and •oowatoama, and akrti thing* for maran a aontb, and I'm had a moat toatontaa aor* throat, wMeh I got looking at tto eaaaat Jaat to pieaat tor; tot Mary aaan eared that with aoma ■*■ to* and larpenttea. I'm Ity {J^toMaqi'emottoe foe tto promat; JmlMm and toaattafy both ^d*w?S ^to Mary and mala twine tobooae toeptn next toll to aatnrteea. i oon t know wbet to uki of Um SB* mao tha la either got ■nod *p aad January’! swapped ptooM with March Ula vioM. or U&t OQMiaabto grata big comet la got te twf*f °f5 Tooth aad Um ton, tod to •oakla all Um auoahlac op ta ita trar toMtogU^whlobUw ^o^plA^ ■oro^a 8.000 aUtoo long. W* planted ••••oora about a Monthago, bat U’o aM rattan egfroaa todeatb;aad It tho do®’*,, Ctt no batter I don't «fo*^a’»«^ 352 TZHTiS* £i.«3iTS; »«• Old Miaa Stalllae read* the Bible »0M all tha ttoM, and are iba-a jaat M M>e want* to be Uiat aome Uda’a gwiaa to tore op. She ace that • 1* aect to let u» know tha Judgmeot day’a a oomlo, and ttwaa yaaUwioakea and harrycaaee ta aigna that It ain’t Car oil She’* all tha tla* loahla out, and abe* got a grato big XT IS; rtoto about aa Mg aa a oow, ill peed np la thOMow on Ua porch, and shock **• b?.u*° “M Bade the bell ring... Th. old wocM*. jamped out of S! “iff* * *° • Biol*, mod «• *£» “P -<th bar bollerin about Tf»U»h“*ha; aad last night, when It lightened ic, 1 thought (he’d die ahoreeTMogh. Sbeeed tothereaod of S* ’TT*®. **• *•*•» •«* we’d all ba borat Into cradUlo* before morula. Sha abontad aad clapped ber hand*, •ad prayed, and bid good-by to mail* aad 1 do believe If it hadn’t tbaaderc^ aa e*o« aad aa load aa it did, aha woaM kicked tha backet shore enough. £2* hfarta ao Much about that drattad aM Millar, baa played the wild with tha old naal mm. If* n grate pity thar alet nan way to pot * Moo [othat that old f*U*r’» bonioable nw BJMO. Hiiought]to ba put In Um poa itoattory for tryia to otaka peoole •Have boa atob a aionatrona eight MMit«r thaa Um Lord avor iatonded htaato Im, that ha eta toll whoa tha worMa gw in* mb* lo aa Mod. Tha Btbia aM tnat thief was to he kop a grate Mcret acd nobody lo beavoo or natb MmoM koow any thing aboot it. !» Boat oudtMMoa loanranoe i MUbMLJaM toMN fohea to (tooth. Thaold aaaaoaadMto bo breogbt to thoaood a topajeat Cor btoaaaaa fitr ®j port I halnt to notion of tbo 2SUS& yxysrt^T! 2*“** b» *r hwk If MOM koobv **• thing Ilka a nor or a ooltnoorkui, or a fnwtn ni lo ooom Mom bow that fr. pt ihoTLtaSSt ■■MtoMaMl In QoorgU for o wlb. Thnaor that h no Mohan oowpUto ha>Mn»w on thin 7nth. ut that think an iUn. br nothin* of aMM ■noatTWH grab Cats n 117 «aiMM it MuatKyr-, <b*i. ^sy-nsft-srz mw that always mIw the llgia LXTTJtR XVIII. PorarnxB, May W. i Sur Sir—The >■ MImBhi and a art ad oa tbeoat I Major Joseph l" As aooo aa tba pat* aOoe was open I got tea oat and looked over tt* Miscellany Uto I always «M afore 1 let aoaybody taka It, aod what should I aaa tot that piece of Mr. Holmeee. prulatn up ay book, ead that all aorta of a pall what TOO took from lbs "Georgia Courier.” I toad along down, aad the further 1 waat the ladder ay few got, Ull It banted ao t could teal ay beard alogtn aad curlln Ilka bant brlaUae. The feliera all begun to look at aa. and old Mr. Rogers, sea he. “What upon yoath*a Uw aaaitrr with Uw A|«|or?” •;Wty. be looka Ilka bo waa seat for aad doat want to go,” aaaooualn Fata. “What la you tack up with so io that paper?” aaa Mr. Moutwaaary, the aohool-maater, who waa waiting to git bio perl—"let sac sea what it la,” Weli, I couldn't refuse Mr. Moot gooMry, ao I 1st him look at IU Ha tuck out his specks aad rubbed tea, aad then I watched bias. He looked a little while, aad tbao on be: "Oh.ho! I aaa. I arc-It’s • pieoe about tba Major’s book. 1 a pass some body,a base blowln him up, aad be ain't used to It.” "Ha, ha!" see oouslo Pate, “Jest aa I apected—I koowM It would be ao whenever them rttln* waa printed la a book. Read It oat, Mr. Montgomery.” “Yea. read It oat, read it out, ao we aU oaa bear It,” aad the falters. 1 felt moo tt tout shamed, aod waa gwlM to walk away out oftbaoeowd. when coutin Pete, tea be, "Don't let him go, feliera, leas have our fun out Of the author,” aad they all got round me and wouldn't Mum budge a peg. ..When they all act atTlI. old llr. Montgomery got up oa the steps •ad read the whole pices right out, loud aabe oooM. Cousin Pate bed got hi* asouth sot fer aich a Mg horse laugh at me that ha couldn’t pH It back agin right away, ao after be as* Um taro tba thing had tack ha jest ■toad with bis mouth open, aad draw ad up at tba ooraers Ilka ba waa laugh la, aad his ayes ataxia open aad sot la hie bead like be seed s ghost, nu ■oath was preteadlo to laugh while hia eyas didot aaaca to bars any no Uea of what it was laagbln at. “HurraI burrs!” aaa all the Mian— “hurra far Majer Jooaa, tba PineTille anther I Harrs for Ptaerllle liters ton! Hum for Major Jooaa. ” Cousin Pete got bM mouth abut, but ba didn’t open 't agin. OM Mr. Mont goBtiy stood on the step* warlo tbs Mlaoallaay oyer hia head wbUe tba boys waa shout In, aad aa soon as they waa dooa ba ooeae down aad baM out hia hands to me and aaa ha: “Majer, allow ana to congratulate you oa tba aaoceas of your Om literary entetpbe. Toer book la a yary origi nal paid action, and though It don’t belong to the more useful and elevated branches of literary composition. I think lib equally aa good as one-half the foreign matter what is published in this country, and not bait ao perni cious aa anas of It.” ▲ad than be sailed and aback my hand agin. “Harrs!” aaa the fellers—“bum for Ploovlllo—hurra for Jooasl” “Allow me to eougratoleta you,” aaa the oM man, after the fallen was dona hollarin—“you bars married a wife and writ a book, aad only one thing non la wan tin to make you a ■an of staadln in society." Tba fallen all hollered aad shoaled agin, hut I coolda’t bear ’em. ‘•Majer, see If then ain’t sobs of oka la that handles,” see hqalrs — I tore it open aad shore enough tbar they waa, sit Hoe books, with Um title-pegs oo the outside. Then the fiwa oomwrnoed —every feller wanted one right off, and I wanted ’em to save one to show it to Mary. I let ’em, bam Ora of ’sb and away I went for bouse to sbow tba other one to Um wlmlD. « toon m X got boas l showed It to Mary, and what do you think? The very fast thing that she aad waa that tt waa *U split, and wasn’t worth a cent, aod aha wonted oat her pretty mouth and looked as mad as ah* could. I oarer was so surprised at bar In all my Ufa. “Why,” *e* X, “Mary, what tnaksa you ley that—jest bear what the papers aas. Sow lUtao,” set I; end I begun to raid that place. “Oh, thaw,” tea she. “1 don’t mesa the hook alnt good enough but Jeot look whet a ugly old fright tb* printer bee west aad put on the cover Jeot look at the mean aid thing w*b hla big wMabara aad bia mouth serewad up Ilka ho had bmn eat la a pack of freon alwoooe. It don’t look do ••re like ye, Joseph; than yea does Uks a sow. X declare If anybody would go aad make a picture Ilka that for me. I'd prooaouU ’em for tt, eo 1 would.” I ooalda’i help leughlu at ker whan *• aad lhat last to aas bow proud ns la of my good looks. "Oh, you mnatu’t U>lak not blog of that,” as* I. “platan don’t mean noth la, aod It alot cue Una la a hundred «0ua lad one that looks like aojr y. I epoee K’a so loeg eiaoe Mr. Thompson seed m* that be’a forgot haw I looked, aad he’s does tb* hast b* coaid from reodlactlou. Out H wasn’t mo on to try to talk ker out af bar aatloa shoot that ptotar a* 11st bar pome a pretty oaa Mm get eatof aama plcter-book over the place. Tbsbayabaa read tbs 1st lets over and ovar.aud tbay waa wont rear ■Udoausalgut la that Mas* about aowla PeU'a latordootion to tb* Xiag aad Qeeee, what want la tbs paper, aad tasy piagim Mm ae moat a boot tt Ihat La stays la hi* rooea la tb* day time Hk* a possum la a gam. fla’a mad aa the mlioaief about It aad an If th. r# was aay nod law la Georgia b* would aaa am tor a list) IU. Bail dae*t ear# three straws for eousla mat tomtedud M Mr. Walter «u| •boat right when ha toM Ut aoa torn.! teal that wbeo ha we* married he'd haow maatblaga w ha didn't kaow tbaai hot ka ehowed Ua want efatorn whan ha aald ha didn’t kaow whotter It wooM be worth white to go to to ■nob trowhte to loaro ao little. ▲ ■an alnt more’a half a right aort of a manaatilte’r ajorrlad, and If ha alnt winio to awaBar the taw Ultle tetter thing* tor the thcmmad awaat thing* at a married lira, te b«u*r jeet eomatt dogaoido at onoa for eich a maa atot BMOfa hotter nor a dog at hart. But J aiaat brief thta latter to a clot*, to ao More from joor friend till death, Joe. Jcuim. (To Bo Ooatiaued Vest Tburedaj) a UTBL-Haaio MimaaH. Mr. «■— CaMwwtl B»n >M rti Ml* We do not know Mr. Eham Caldwell, of Mecklenburg county, but wo wish to remark that bo to a level-headed farmer, as we judge from the following which we Bad in the Charlotte Obxr rrr: “Mr. Elam Caldwell, a good farmer •f bey, baa brought 800 bates to town this ssseoo and ba* a large crop re maining. He has not brought a bale of ootton to tb* market, sad Isn't bothered about what ootton is bring ing.” Mr. Caldwell may sympathise with Us brother farmers wbo pinned tbelr faith on cotton, for which they are now offered Bve cast* a pound—barely the cost of production—bat It Isu't herring him. Be has hay. which isn't the sport of speculators, sad for which be Bode a good, steady market at heme, at prices which evidently satisfy him, judging from the amount ha pats on lbs market. And then Mr. Cald well doesn't work half as bard as bis brother tenners who raise ootton, rod don’t raise bay, bat buy It ont of the proceeds nt low-prioad cotton. And with at) this Mr. Caldwell is making bis land richer Instead of poorer, so that ba can raise large crops of wheat, com oats or oottea. If be should oon cloda to plant any of that, and will lo a tew years, It ha has net already, a term that be can sell for twice or three lloose ee meet) aa those farmers who stick to cotton ooutd get for theirs If they wanted to sell. We ■gala remark that Mr. Cnld well Is a level-beaded gentleman. jraui nrrro* rimib. ■nnwni WUk Him 1- a ■■tlarf J — ib> fwrti BM FIN lb* {Scotland Macs, N. C„ Sep*. 30.— An episode io the Criminal oourt In Halifax ooauty yesterday emoted a Utils excitement. In the ease against two colored men, Uorocr Webb and John Da Tie, charged elth stealing Beat from Mr. J. H. Lewie, of Heot land Keok. the evidence seemed to by etandera to be auite strong, although it was clroamefantUI. Judge Sutton would not allow the ease to go to the Jury on the evldenoe, and whan he dls mi seed the case there were biasing wliiaties in the oourt room. Hilo somewhat Incensed Judge Button and ha Instructed the sheriff to bring the persona who were whistling before blm and be would flae them, white or black. Bat the Judge did not And (bo whlatlen. Tb* rwl With tba VsSaaOad Ota 3« Baras Journal. While fools live the unloaded gun must aver prove a dangerous and offen sive weapon. A ease to poiat the moral of the above occurred Sunday at Moreliead City, In tba Hew Borne House. A man well known In that place came Into the hotel and began bla foollah dsb. taking np a guo and Artt throw ings aboil into the chamber, and then pull log the trigger, Innocent of course that be had Joat leaded the guo for fir ing- With bla pressure oa tba trigger cams a loud report and a ball, tt-eall bre, went through the wall, through a bicycle tire, the maeblna steading against the wan lo tba next room, grazed ooe leg and came near enough to numb the other leg of a mao in the aeae room, struck the floor at an an gle, aod striking the opposite wait bounded back. While ao serious Injury was done, it waa simply good fortune, as the gun waa Bred slanting down Had it been Arad oa a level the bell would undoubt edly have goo* through three men who were standing together lo the next room. A MIM «*■■*. ilnhm TMttiu. If tha present smog io powrr hi UiU State are not a ml of daltles, theo we don’t know who are. The manage Bant of the penitentiary is the poorest •ear known. and teem* to be ratten to tba oore. Oaken been their feature )*•*•** *0 the penitentiary. 11 el if on the Stats. Tba By portal sodent baa had to borrow $14,000 to meet ex peneee aiready this year, and Uw latest thin* la a aeandal aboot the ttaparla tendent’s too, a young pfcyaielaa, and noMofthe criminal tonoe. Roaerll ••as um handwriting on the wall, and w«AtA to git It off bis bands. So ha noommande the leasing of the whole ?*“*10 priest# parties, bat the 900 thlmy animals at the awill trough U held on. What wlU bathe •Jbmma of Ibn whole bantam no men 9*J^k*1* wade know that poor oM VMtb Carolina la weeping io tack Jlofh and ethee, an aaaaaat of putUng prwsat gaag in power. n> m r *»■<•«. KUnrlk loMawrk. From Um ragort* »*do by tkn **»*•■ itnppaara thattha flrat jfyiyil Bank of Uut rtty, wklab WW raeaaUy, *m roUao Mraaghoat M •**!». »kBar«al tkat «ka Owrttnra w*U *■* bank a dollar aad nw tha aSaMa an aaklng for a auapra af JadcanaU If to* half low la *—.,U» paaltaaUary la yawning for w tot* ram «■, iumi WMUWe *•!> bfMUrHulaUw.tM •'ll C*«w« Ceeirola MM Kul twin AahuvUta UOMtlo. About 1874 we happened to traval from Charleaton to Colombia. & C., with the attorney for oo* of tba phoa Ifeato oompeclea than oparatiag mot Charleston. Tha Kepubllcant ware la ooatrol lu that State at that lima and tba Uvpublioau Legislature waa to aeaaloa. la tha ooiueeoCtha eonver aatlon tha attoroar remarked that ba waaoD bit wa* to Columbia to atop threatened legislation inorraalog tba tax upon phosphates. Wa naked him to expUiu htmaeif and he replied: "Ob, It la a Uackmalllog movement; we have to meet It eeery aeaaloo; wa Juat «o up, aak how maoh la wanted, agree an the mb. pay the Mil, and tha meMaara la daad for that aeaaloo." We aaked it ha had done anythin* of tba aort before and bo aald: “Yea, only the loot aeaaloo it coat at 850,000. They wanted more hot we nfuiad to glee mare, and rather than loea that they accepted If" What he paid on that trip we never heard, bat do re member that the bill Lbao pending in the RapuMloan Legislature waa Dev ft beard of any morn Senator Butler lays the next Legia lature will repeal the charter of ihe roed from Wlneton via liookavtlle to Moorrevllle, oow being completed by the Southern. Gov. RusaeU. aided end abetted by Senator Botler end a ftw others, la endeavoring to remove two of the rail road commleelooerB because they n» fine to be dictated to by them In op pressing tba railroad ana other corpor ations hi the State. Got. Burnell prepared a MU in 1893 by which be proposed, as far at tba raeaeara could ba carried luto efloct, to plaoa the entire property of the North Carolina Ball road in the imwer of one man, he to do with a at be pleased, or, aa Mr. Log* Harris, a ipaclal hench man of tba Governor. • of (rated, gat a hundred thousand dollars (from some source, prreumbly seme railroad com pany, of oourse,) "retire.” end leave the iocenet of the people In the roaid sad the private stockholder* to go to the d—1. Governor Unwell sad a few alllee are engaged lo earrytog on a law iuit, at a public expense, attacking a ooo tract made to strict pursuanceotlsgis 1 stive eaaclmeot and a declaim of our Supreme Court, by which Uw Slate M cuiva a larger prr oml. of inlerevt on Ha property than It pormlta Its citizen* to exact In any contract they wake of Uielr own, that would amount to a dis gusting faro* were it not fur Its serious effect upon public confidence In the Integrity uf cuuUaota. the rights of property and the decision* of nor oourta Ihns assaulted by those high Ip aatlior tty. And this, not that they expect to aucoeed before Uie courts, but that they may demagogue tbe people into giving them a Dew I naan of power by which they may be the bettor enabled to carry out their plant of spoliation hod plunder. Just let the Legislature of 1888 be in sympathy with aed under the con trol of Ruamll, Butler and their pres ent allies in thee* late move menu, what a picnic they will have with the corporations. They will doubtless cocoa high to the corporation. Ilk* the Smith Carolina UepubUcao Legislature did to the phosphate com pan lee, but with tbe Immunities they oouM get the corporations would doubtless suable a number to “retire” after ttia manner suitgeMed by Mr. Ilarr la Let the combination now to control f*t another bold lo tbe State by coc trolling the Legislature to be elec tod next year, and the "good stealing” that will prevail wtU fully rqual that the Carpet Bagger Patterson boosted of in South Carolina. The corpora Done will do most of the paying proba bly, but betwaen th* corporal!joi turned loose sod the crowd in power to sell out to and protect them, what will beoooe of the people!* To your Unto, oh, Israel. ■Wktrtir AdWn. PbUadtlpkia Koourd Do be tidy; tldyneee le neceaaary to ladyhood. Do bo natural; a poor diamond le batter than a good Imitation. Do try to be accurate. Do obaenre; tha faculty of observe Hon casket practical men and women. Do try to beaenilble; It li not a lira of luperiority to talk like a foul. Do be ready la time for cburoh. Do avoid oaaaaa of irritation in your family etrela. Deflect that homa U tha place In whtoh to be agreeable. Do be retloent; the world at large hee no Internet to yoor private affaire. Do cultivate tba habit of Uttering to others. Do be contented. "martyrs" are dee tibia, and a cheerful, happy spirit Is in fectloua; yoa can carry U about with you Ilka a tunny atmosphere. Doha truthful; do avoid exaggera tions; If you mean a mile, aay a mile, not • mile and a half; If you mean oee, aay one, aot a dostu. I*", sometimes at least, allow your mother to know batter than you do; ■hi was educated before you were burn. A Wew t«liy»>M nevloe. Kov Tort Larflrr to Baltimore Nun. The entire local telepbjoe aervlce of thla eity le being equipped with a de yloa that has bean eueoeatfally opera ted on aavaral alrenlu la »u axperl manul way. Tha device *u bet I tetri a Hny locandeeeent lamp on the iwlteh board M the eentrnl offioe for the bell formerly u*ed. Tba lamp remalaa lighted ra long aa tba onnoeetlnu ooo Unaw between tba Mbeeribeca wbo are t*lblog, sad h estlafsfshed wbao the eebeerttar wbo ariM for tha aonnaa Uoa replaces bla receiver on tba book provided for It. Much time la making end breaking eooneetlooi hat beta saved by tba device. Tl* MhM Wm r»rtlAla>. UUWH (ML Tbe And. aelsare of a barrel of )M whHkey by a reran*# olderr la Ch#r UHU I* wany a day oeeurrrd lo-dar, wlien a Uriel «*« Mlru ia a wrfl known aalooa. It I* anarreteod that Ike raaeia glean by lb* oAorr wm that tk# lack# whieh bald Uta latereai reeaeM etoieya on lb* barrel had aot baa* drlrrn ep lo (M Made E. M. ANDREWS FINE FURNITURE. Our Buyer haajoKt returned from the great Western Furniture Manufacturing Markets. Our purchase* have been the largest ever known In this section. Great Bargains in all Lines of Fornitnre. A Special Selection Carpets and Curtains. All the New Things in Carpel* Curtains and Draperies. Everything bought from the maker and sold at prices that can't be equalled. Piano* and Organs. We are showing a big stock of the best makes of Hanoi and Organs. We are not agents but we buy direct from the makers and save all Agents’ Profits and Comtuia stons. Every Hano or Organ we sell is guaranteed. You Can Save Money and Oet the Best by Writing For My Prices. Charlotte, N. C.-E. il. ANDREWS. Qranite Monuments THE BEST OBTAINABLE. A iron it* monument of jruuri matcrtai ami wall QoMat a (hr - !2f.'. “g-bft '“K5i.SJ.5aJ MY SPECIALTY “ jywtm.wn f omarra Ai^y >M.umaim. u. and it tar'laictlM. wtira Inviul, winm . — NOW ABOUT PRICES. 125 r^A,1 fotolthln* at atuahttamn' ■.rail.. Hana*. a ■srjbJSs.a^Jr.^ sssvti: r,ov.,'^as: 8ffwitt^ffta,£E!:oi?t0 h*1 ^ •4**“*"' uf •*» low nwTir SEE MY WORK. » monument coma and li.aom.-t my wort and nt ariuca. Tmi wtu thwnba ooartaood that I tu the no* in do your won. w. ivc. WHITE_ U L. Juki*., PrtMtnL J. j>. Moom, Cb*',*, . First National Bank, OK GASTONIA, N. C. State and County Depository. OOKMElTOEt) BUB 11X88 AUGUST 2,1890. | <kpit*l (took, .... $60,000.00 8urplm«,. 0,600.00 DlricUuU pud (Lace organiiation, SO^KXXOO DIRECTORS. L. L. JenUai, T. 0. Ptgrmm, I J. D. Koor*, T. W. WU*#n, I P. Dillinr. Solicits accounts of Individuals, Firms, and Corporations. Into rut oald on tlma dspoatta. Quarantaas to patrons ovary accommodation consis tent with oonurvstlvs banklna. TkrTw* Wltoiw. Uohemlan. in Own kata Ob—c i rr. "bur Jrv— ieroaa. ' — ya Oth to Jim, "They to by turn. any* Jim to bint. And titan tbay try toll a plan, Oy wucfc to Tara down" wily Dan. Faya Jim to OUv. -That dinner -atop la old Dan Una—11 1 biiuwt prop.'7 “Theta n," myaOth, “wltno.n alba, But pijwcmb m*a nine poanta of law. ' Th—» At»er twin* then aal and IbourM. “Ob Lord If Dan provaa ww ware bouyut Our pnlitkto) two—are aurciy run. Bor uw pnoo was not airmen to one." Then Ota crew wtatby ouMo wtih Jim And btaroed bla neUnr-boui ■ anap on bJm; Ketaembennff that but for Bound Koob Ho atUl would bare bad bla —or, fat Job. Jlto'a enaaeiOBOO. too, beyrun to more And loancallty but surety prova That awn. Ilia poor blatone Tray, In ortl oompany aooo b— bto day. Old Du nay rant bto rtuiana apt—n. A ad reward bla boauharrn. but 1 rota Wbato'r ctoc botld— Olh aad Jacaaa. They'! travel undue the aama old name* uu-n r««t jrwt in it. WMiury Sun. A country merahaut was hero last week and bought a pair of ihoea fur uoe of hie lady customers. They were cumber teas. Saturday ho brought the shoes back to exehacgn ihem fur a pair of number fourteena. Ho atated tbatany number leas than fourteen would be too email. CRAIG & WILSON, GASTUNIA, N. U. Headquarters for Cane Mills, - Evaporators, Deorlng and McCormick Mowers, Rakes, Boggles, \ Old llickory, 8tudebaker and Owensboro Wagons. CRAIG 4 WILSON. Tfct Uih Mult Lu4 far Prlnl* Silt Or* rtf* Ttll*H a ***** at Ik* Hw* Mi WaJa. lr*m rm lk« «mn <vf amt* ro**of W»* Htw, la Unaola aa« (Mem (ana* at —watt* dm amt «*ml far aala Tkaaa kuuia am waM laaaMt ana aaa aattoa. J. U 1>*i*>f. mar imakaaii.W my aaaat aad hat aaaaoflaa4i amt wMaham Mn* amaa aammam aakiam tamr aan*t*i. ». r. Brunt. Traata*. Professional Cards. Wm. II. Lewis, —ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.— -Gastonia, N. C_ OAc« uv«r Lo-tff ll.uU>«r* upwiion bulMmf IP. H. IIOFFMAN~ —DBtfTISl— OA8TOMIA, - - - - K. C. 9*Office over First Nation*) Bank. C. *. ADAXS, II. U. tt. N. nwrr * D> Adams & Reid, PHY8ICIAKS AMU 8U HO EON S, OA8TOHLA, M. C. Office at J. E. Carry ± Go’s Drugstore. KOB’T. L. DURHAM, — LAWYBB. GA8T0NIA, 1J, (jt J*. O JtMHUVM. —ATTQBT/gr-AT.l4W O ASrONIA, H. C. Will practice la the oonru of O**io.« •no adjoin lug counties ami In the Federal Court*. f. o. wilson; m7tk% Deetonla, N. C. PHYSICIAN AND 8URQ2CN. CrOffine at Torreaca'a Drug Store. _ I’hooe No. Id. Dr«. Ulonn dc Cottcy, —Dentfate — ornea upeTAtiu n» oanraai. hot at, -w*»t*i* (mi %% «T Office hour* 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. w. H. Wilson, M. 1)^ PHYSICIAN AND SURD RON L I. (Hub, E D., Inoeiilt Pkyiteki Dey Phone 1A _Night Phooe 34. J. M. Sloan, M. D.. PHY8ICIAN AND SHIIOKON Day Phone 1A_Night Pbon, an a. l mm; ToifUOKIAL PAKLOK W«Wt,T PITT at) xjf 'n «• A. Hu tiding. *“H»*oyed tud Flirt c\wm work G**nuiU«t
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1897, edition 1
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