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Unhtawnty otantao given b to ta *W*4 On onhihft ot ta taxable proper ty and poll# hi Goat on canoty tee tha yontMdganQ thtam—atof taxrahrlad tnaraon. Tboea oW «Uh u know towathdng odaoch auuteraaatayap KT toonrooontywUlnot lad the table _ ta, that the totoahrioktog opts lb#nowbrrof acraaof In lass tha §$j£j tin 423,250, and i to bo only 21*,. --1* total law la three ,1^* «'4<» »o*ta. ffhatbar tbis •hxMhoaa at tad la aUrlbmtakla to the avfl Hfeatoof tho «o)d aUodard or wbotkor thaw 4.480 aorta reptaaant Ua Wl^oj laal am*. which tho Monad Hottywagtatrato wnModd bto fad la tbw itver and cannot, tbara , tor*, ho gartered to tha tax UaU again— ntMaUoaint toko aattlod. lo north* Indication ooaoohoo BMoolog. la 1884, tho total Talmtlon of ad the tad, OrtartTO of town lota, war |1, 835,00. nio year tho total talaatioa ‘.lo •8.088,448. althoagb tha total i ,j*** UM com lew than to M8&r. Thrlaod to Raotan count j ip e P****kf tho Inallrtto hate inertaeed 11* Mtartnoo UMteiha aaacaktof * •# whta tho laeraaaa aiaco . WM ta bota 8888,404. , .Whllo tharo on other thiajpteio t*>ta nd, oao*k oyo wlR oot CaU to aoto ■thattheononntof none,on hao4 la tho oodnty on tha flirt day ot laat Joao ' woo 844,171, that tho brandy and - whiskey on bond worn north low than . 81,000, tad tha wnuhoo, Jawalty, and platod- and all on.’warn anaouot to naar lf 810,000 In emloa, and Out only 141 WicycJea were UNofl m tha antiia coo □ - ty I Italaaawpmiagiy —nil .ho. Forth* down we tarn that Oaoton PtanwthShi 8M00 a year for taerata yrtarano, ow m.ooo • yew tor potHo actioetk, aad aawly S11.000 “ pwynroa, ta grand total for ail parpoea* exceeding 432,000 ao aaolly. T» tha Mi Ur ot tout 0»mu»: lattli lam* ot yoer mach appre rtatadpager wUI appear aeaUtetha •Ortafflotthin county to ocaeaice; tLa la attorn ot progress aad ad Tiaaewacl. la it not alao a day o( orgaaUatton ? Bam tha two go todja baa*. The* are physician* jpragiMilii I Oar |—fration la aad "ybn moat hear And ourselves It iim ntr. —U aolrtaa .■•yadaanca mom surely, tort aa meat la aa organ Urd body aad *)*•» «W wwk aa brathrea wbo bwa tbai welfare of tha afflicted at fr**1*: aa exchange views and •JWWimaaa tharaby expanding our ®“*da aad lacreaslog oar knowledge °t tba diseases aa* dirtcnhtes wtiicti “•rt aa on our pmfamio-ial pal limy. Mt m owoperau for o*r Ruod and for Jba benefit of tkoaa w*<. intrust their IHaa la oar hoods . How aarefnity tin tredesioao aali. taxes over bu win r warn fa nee* alone t* coocaraad f Uow much more da 11 berate should wa ba wbon tba doatiuy of a yrrotooa human Ilia to the subject of oar ooaAldmik>us. Bow ofteutbe iito of a Bjotbn. dear to ber little oara. w a precious darling bailor p*r ohooca a father on whom abouldn* tb* tapport of loved ones reato da paoda oa tba aaaurucy aad eonwetnaa* ofour oo^auc..^ Courtdaf thaw apooaiblllty aad lat aa aaeore to our aalwa all the arut which will help m tocoaoaar diaeoae. Organisation la beneficial la that It inaptrvs ua with *** «wl. bring* ua la harm tor, aad —**?** »og paU. a acre nif pull and iff1* •**•■■*»* ta drag tbr viotiai n( dtoraae oat of the slough <*f •Ivapuaad. toaatly onrania Uion U narweary to r"1,1 I?**^,1400 «•» our profawloo 2*5J*J52P* No people me wore char {*“h"tban medicU man at a rule, or “’•■Of* ahuiidanl opportunities for Us exevslae. It Is a pleasure to tha writer to haow that ha luu never re auy call of worthy S"*?*** be must acknowledge that °*S?« °* hl* P«rf««foa *lJ**baaudoped by m»« who art cot ffit*** eX*rity-. A°y •»■- through Indulgence, but no bbla-bodled man la Ihla ooaoty to aa object of charity, ft to not the noor wtpmpto wbodoaotpay their bills ■roUJar physician, look who owes you ■oeoBmU ar j°cg ataodlog. Are they ? **•■ U>VT onibaot r *b«y are men-strong ■*? * la mra ! bleu wbo live off ssr'&i&s UOT tbq family whtch Ubors does for «wo b-AT bis sUam “?b,r*«»»f atok ax prows and ft !™*" «••*<* «i lh“ pulling tior»«. tort tha dead beat kaovr he cso best k5*fW> Force hlcB io bo an IioqosI {“!"• factor* WUI discount their would pw’ •3d bOttcftt would COlM to (hoM who an aud hava been paying. I am art in favor ot organic ition to r***e or *or wtortloo from honest mao. Many honest men are In trig, but I am Mrs nous of oar Qaeion county physicians would oppress toch a maa wbo was doing his beat aad was Paying aa be could. iTf £®* u rw‘rl« eliar liy. Why i* it tbs physician's duty to at* t«Dd those uoabta to pay * It Is not any mor* than It Is thi grocer^ ™ gire them tbclr brasd. flowcrer. we base been aod upset to coat In uo at* taadlag ob tbe siei aoBong tbe objects of raal charity. The nrteeu lootors of out county do charity to three times »>>lls otMrs oootrttjuw nothing t i thl* tod. “Ulby low tea us as nuisance* io a special act. We complain not. Good for e»U. Those wl>> are able bet won’t pay sr* the objects I aim at. How Jong could a merchant do busi ness and credit all without security 7 Duty to o jraelTe* demand* organ Ira tloq. roars Fraternally. W. U. WiLsoy, M. D. a«»H •—r Gaetonle Grsscr. Only a few changes In the conditions of tbs markets sisoe last mat Chlck •**• **■* P**®tirul with prices lower, white bauer and eggs couth, m, scares with goad deaaod at tha ht«h ptiuts now rolitw for eggs. Wo don’t know ween art kayo seen eggs so scare* and fclgh at this season or tbe year as they are bow. Good bailor oeils readily, too. Sweat potatoes, tamlps sad ap ples rontlaue to be plentiful and ehcap. Corn, oat* and rourhiHM*. in de Baaod sod aoiiecoming In. Com crop ii*1* •*s'l0l» •««*»• to l« short nnd U win toneoeMarv to look to tbe west lor supplies. Pork not so pleatlful as l£t year, and higher. Tbarole vary WtW. If any bom* made toWaoara. otered On Uu> mark at this f**ri wkare** there was plenty last toor-we Utils Mia planted. Thar* Udamnod for U krt nann to b, bad. Tfca Vntea tfUtikti tola. KtMfli >)«t aad Wmnr. The committee* appjiot-J I,y this Oeoand Conleronea of ih« Motbudftt »*1 th* Northern Keth «4I»I cborrfc to eoMhtot Um aebjeet at the ntha of the taro efiuraiire, luta SFtod to Bin In Joint (ration I* WMblufton city January lit*. Tin eaaoittlaa of toa tfogihrrn choreli la naapoorO of tore* Waiwpa. throe min owl thtoa laymen. Bul.op OtMbwylaohalra.yooftha 8mthan. “••Wot- Tha other two Mthopt (adtgMOiao oaboei am ike Uimi nf if* df*PfJJU*Y Ufa. Wtoi aleIr. are U y—rolotoooito aeeaed bp lodigr*. ^w.lxXto^, y to. Into Jthehar J*. f7UT* Tilo I* tha oou a f. El" **r.l#Lkrl*oor-0, Sfrihrr,'v='.!b sa fonwotw) fond la potoww. Yog aaSwSa'i.'jtcsa uan«)n uxai.ua wnw. tea k» OM«M toia t. U XajrX.M. Atlaala OnKitudoa g*v. Mt|. Jwckaon J.lmhirm Cotton bu created ■Mn talk throughout tbe cotton grow la« *orkl than all ether varieties com bi »«A Thera have been over flee tboa taM people from Marly every Male In the os too to visit the faim of Ur. Jaekaou sear thU city aod they are uuaalmous la their opts Ion that It te the most wonderful and productive eultou In tbe arerid. Mot a limb ao It. H grows from 6 tu M feet high, pleated from A tu 10 inches apart, rowa front 3 tu 4 real wide aud has from 40 lo 100 bolls, to the stalk, ao **'!•■• can aea »by it will make from 4 lo 3 balsa pat sore. Tbe staple la white aad aitky aud much longer tbau common cotton, and brings a much higher prior, aod it oaa he ginned on all ordinary gin*. Yesterday a very prominent farmer from Mississippi sard: “1 have often heard cotton >w king, but I nt-vvr realised it ao fully until to-day. when standing in tbe Ove acre oolloo patch on Mr. Jackson's farm.” Every farmer that goes to sen it la Impressed with tbs U>m, n..t whether ho wants to buy these seed, but tha fact be must do it tu protect himself mid make a aeooett of raising oottun at present prions. This cotton patch U guarded day and night, but every body baa an inyltatloa to come und •ee thin wonderful cotton. A syndicate of Mew York men bare bought most ot tbit cotton and tbuy propose to plant every one of their J. W. Smith, who is Cashier of Tbe First National Hank of Gainesville, Oa.. has for earn some of tbe Jackson Limbless Cottou Herd at tbe fallowing prieea: f wo hundred dollars per busli "• kven dollars iwr pound. They als'» put them up In presage* «f 900 selecc surd lo each pick age, at one dol lar per package, «p,c«age, for f<5 00, Ihlrty-Ava package, f.w S» 00. aawn ty-flvs pick a re* for SSXOtf, on* hun died and sixty packages for SI00 00. All saed are put up with Cull dime J**"* ,r<* Djaatlng. has adopted this plan of distributing Ilia seed, to tbe merchants cso order for their cus tomers or aoTOae cun make sixty dol Urs profit by seltiog 160 packages Wilh aaoh box containing 109 pack ages of Sard, be puts in odo large pho tagtxph of Uia Jackson cotton pal ch with negroes pioking It, and eireulsra giving tins history about Ibis wooder ful cotton and testimonials from H. T. “••hit. Ui-r Commissioner of Agncul ture of Georgia ami J. S. Nuwman, hkv^orjf of the Agricultural depart ment of AU., now of South Carolina LaroUaa they both having examined this cottou in the patch. All sard will be delivered free at the above prices, so sand for what yoo IT*®1 *t °uce. you oan send obeok or 1. O. Order or Bcfistarad lower to J. S' M5T5eM' Atlanta. Ga.. Box 748. If your order la received after all seed is sold your money will oo returned free of e>«t to you. The ■eeu will not peddled out and parties wauting three need esu get them by "•••Ting Utem direst from J. C. Mty •eld. He baa arranged wilh Mr. Jack sow to in peril] tend the packing and Mlpplng of theta seed. Th«« wUT oo doubt be fakirs ped dling cotton seed claiming them to be Jackson Limbless Cotton, so order at once for what yoo want In 1893, Mr. Jackson had only 67 •Wfc.Thto yterthe crop he raised would tar lug over uoe hundred thous and dollara. So you do not have to be rich to get n «Urt. Mow is tbe ex empted time, buy some of tbeae seed. Tlie first bale of tbla cotton sold on Uie Atlanta market Nov. 93, for 10 CIS. per pound, the Staple mauaored oue and noe-half inches long. See Atlanta Jonmnl of that date, which gives a full account of the value and quality of tbe Colton, cert ill-d to by expert Cotton men.—Arf<\ *• Miamaui*. A Cwyiajr I«ws<r«t4 Ur it* Pak. • le.ll.a at Hiulallf. &»■'•!«* 3||W« and Kim X!»d North Carolina Presbyterian Publishing Company, of Charlotte, wn» yesterday Incorporated by (lie heo retary of State, for a period of thirty years. I** capital Mock, dlvtdaJ to to shares of *100 escJi, is to be *4.000 with privilege of increasing to *100,000. Tlie business of the company shall lie the publication of a aetkly religions newspaper known ss the North Cato lloa Presbyterian and also carrying on a general printing and publishing bash ness Xlm inOM-tejnsbirs are J. It. Hower ton. Jobo W. dtagg and J. McKel *'y. _ TsVDIMhMlHMm. Pnerrsadrs Hcfanasr. We leant (hat the township com* m It lee men of Crowder's Mt’n. town stilp in O as too county sraaoon to sell tao old school hciuss which they will bo longer .iced for that business Wo hear that tilers Is so me dispute a bo it the com ml item's right to aall, as the houses weru built without the aid of tba school funds, and the deed* hold good only ao long as used for school purposes However, we Disseise this msuer ha* been lushed after by both sides tu Interest. «MM*« CaMriaa roMMto. OmmUUiwv. Mu far m ah know liter* were only two of tha ctnoln* factor ka hi Uaatoa amoty that put ap aui pood* tkte year. Mr. n. A. Jenklne, of lawtll, pat up about SO oua* of tomato** Ml Mr. W. 8. Uaraonter. of Hardao, aaooad about 7# eaaaa of p4e poach**. Prvno portloa who arc o»ln< tha** good*, wa Irani that ttoay an gtelap e* eel lent •at I tf act too. TOa Tea# He—Q| . W. H. Hrptaa, editor Tlahllwa, lit, “Chief.” aaya: -W. waot kaap iooao Mhor rwoadf oan take Ita pkoa'l * nr bot^, a* In (i1*1 bar* a aortal* uad •mw oaiw f»r Cuoak*. Oalda, Whooping C«ugH. eta.” It w tdla to wporlaant falli to aatlMy.' Trial yffV-T r* O'"* 4 •MMin TAXiBU HOW1TT. AMratl •< Fm»h<> MA Mh Mm. ■■rMAhdtaallM MIMm Cm>. ' UAmUM Tam I HAT, wttfe AwMAt •< Tuw ronUittWMi. WAT* vaib, ►■WMty. TaIuaUm. TN». «««1 ...... ^'YY too MuaioaI inAmaab,. ixm.. . MM inLtS Ml?*I* i TCTfArB IJg.'.W ?* vruabtm »—I Iummj. IM .. MAT. IHAwpcmMMlMIMwrty... 9UJMA.... AM M - tr.^is pm Inooow ApruOu .... axii TOTAI..fl.4M.TM sc ill.42 TKAAtoai. I ..fM*vno •• *3.1 m w t» Foil*. HUH TVUI IiW pwiMnoA.I1.C2JS KHmiL TAUi 9.4» foUK-. .|M4*Ji TM »uJor«l IWIM...Toe; DO ii .. won BabA itocA.. ■ ■■_■.| MJOOliB ... MM MAllrow) grup^rty... WMB.... MlM ^ ^ssSb.*5S! TM«1 Aohoul t««09.ftXMVJi OU4MTT niKAMI Yot COMAlr 1MI ruOMA. . ..$10,921 JD Tu4Al tuc oounip A>nUM.-IHUrM Wk«l Will |k* II.rrMt bT Charlotte OMWSrcr. Air. Ituliert L Ab-mathy, of Moan tnln (aland. *« !•« II.* city jenterdny mi Ms whrel. >lr. Abeiuethy’i friends have iiOtlced recently that hn la glow ing a linu) of long lialr. Ilia locka even now rearhinf to hi* shoulders. That is nothing compared to what It is go ing to be if be sticks to wbat bn aaya. Asked about hla lialr, yesterday, Mr. Abernatbv said that it had not been cut sines Horan was defeated, "and” be added, “it to uevar going to be cut again until Hou. William Jennings Bryan is elect ad President of these United States.” WsMlStl-LUS enter! I All persons are hereby forbidden to wals, ride, drive, hint, or olherwtoa trespass upon aiy lands near Pleasant Ridge, and tbls to warning that thus* who trespass as aforesaid do so at tba peril of prosecution at law. Jyo. F. Wilson The North Carolina Conference of the H K Church South to in session In Raleigh this weak. The body met yesterday and is presided over by Bishop B. K. Hargrove. A party nf Northern hankers, eapi. Kallsta, and cotton mill eaanafact urers are on a tour of exaroi naUor of Southern mills They were In Spartanburg Monday. SmD put, «ar* pul. tees pin. OoWitt-i Late krrrtr k£«re ou»e bUlmunea, coasUpatton. Wot haadartr b. Kaorr Toaaascc a m. Q'JIL R E. LEE, SOLDIER, Clllien and Chrutian fault! A Urea* Vcwsnsu fas Ike Ptseir.. LIVE AGENTS WANTED rr.rjrorhcre to Birow aarapto Mces and ml np data Extraordinary Liberal Term*. Money <aa tie modo- rapidly arat a -os. amennl or goed don* la orreuiaiiog on* or the noblest hiaurml works puhllWwf durlnr the pan quarter of a etntuxy. Acnr* Aorma aaa wow Hunru * Kicw Htwm. Brno* Of oar txat work-w* are rclUax •».' On* gealns asski a Week. Mr. A. O. Wtfhain*, Jaetaxrfl eoanr.y, Nub, worked i\ Son mo I wen rod U enter*. Ho nils IS* hook to atewoat «»«ry man b* mews. Dr. J. JMawxl. Mnsonre* county, Uo_ •old ty> auptr* iM Hr* nv» days Hu convuevd. •I U. skeeva. Palo Pinto coanly, Tax., worked a rm hour*andmAd temptea, moody m0*0000 Nnamx. J. H. Hoirnrt. Ourton ecu aty, y, C.. mud* a oueth'r waxes la tbr«o days rsnvoo. log lor this buoh. A M. Whlto, Callahan onnniy. T«„ la oetlln* books st Us ratcol US oop Is* a weak. THs War* Contain. Olof-aphleaJ SSalotiaa of.sH U* Lsorlmx Oonendxa vanr osnountaT Historical Mauar, sod a I*row number orf Iteauliful Poll—Stereo lllnatnuioaa. Is Is a aranti hunk, aad Me and woatlBoroo who mi giro ok Or soy parent Uclr lira* to the canvass kro btxred to wake irrnacaao sums of monry handling It AM KIJMIAXT PSMemkA showing tb* riMtercal My tea of Mntllnx, asmpis W». kml all malarial iwwmtr Ur work wiu. wiU tm tsat an roaalps ol si oewta. The raagniaocai gaiter* •* portimUs. alone, le Urn Hsrispeasas Is worth double thr. mcncnr. Wo farabhltatrarlaas'luui .otaal one or maaa aad we wnnirl ativlso you lo enter qolofcly, aad Id uxobtUve ooctml of the Ivor •ermonr. Acarum. ROYAL PUBLISHING CO., Iltk sal Isle si*., lirnirmr. VA. T A V E S! I*M Hound! If Yon Owe Yonr Tax. lead ThU! To Uf 7kxpog*r* of Gotten Omaty; I »1H tialt the following nauwtl plaoao at tha llmta daatgnalwl for lb* pnrpo** of rtoaWIng lain doa for ll**> f«ar 1097: ■ * *• ■ rfc. *o»p. ■>. m. ! pTit 4*. I* |» m. » •.•aia m. | »t to|p. a. ifowruriol. m.. oac. n, 11 i.iaU. m. aSafieaa^Hfe I* won that awry «hw wight hara a •°®T*»iw»t Opportunity to pay, my *p POIrU maou liar* b*-*n BOOM row* ai,d wnoaatnly adrvrttoad. Vow “hmr Um oovaluaion of Ui* whalo taattar:" Uaw ar* doo. ami Iwwdlaioty fftor lhl» runod I will proowf to onf J*«t «ford lag to law all lana rwaai'i log awpaW. w Poor doty and aw* yoaraalf eaota M« kata of u* tU wortldoathm laat -**>l •• otMhproonadlag. v„, abort IT of Uaotoa Onaalf. *<". IT. IMfT. ONLY 23 DAYS —■ Aivn ^ Christmas is Here! This is only a gentle reminder that no matter how low the price of cotton nor how hard the times Old Samta Claims must come to see the LITTLE FOLKS and as usual he will make his Headquarters at The NEW YORK RACKET. We Will Have Our Holiday Opening about Dec. 15th, and will have our Christmas goods on full display after the above date. We W'flll Show to The People of Gastonia and surrounding country the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE stock ever shown in town before. We have gifts for all both great and small. All we ask is see our line before making your selection for a Christmas gift. Special prices to merchants in wholesale lots and also to Xmas tree committees. We are also headquarters for Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, and everything carried in a first-class Racket Store. Come to nee ns. Yours to serve, P. T. H EATH, B-jssute Moore, White & Co. DmJro again fo cull atteulion lo ibo excellent of AWAITII MWH Hour. A frank lot Jon* rcotrlrcd tbt* weak. Try it. Fruits, Vegetables, and Sweets. Wo nr* nuUtn* a apcdiltjr of fruit* an l vnrvtAUei. 8m aod try oar Hoc uf rotl nl«v oundfan, f*i*e> and rUtn. Deitekmn Jelilca and prgoorrto lika your mother uaod to make. Quality Ltatlier Thau Quantity. Cal) and riualm inritoek. W* Intm4 to Keep nothin* but rhn boot mind*. QoaKty Inataad of cynantlry la’our aim. Prior* always low enough iu n.aka our anoda ready morni. We Are Agents for PatirnuH Woaloaa Mil** nnd carry a lloo of oHotoo Mooting yarn*. For ( harlati* Nttaaa Uaatry, wbMi lami out ihc mr boat work. Prompt attend nn to*edma. Ibn'l furjrea plnne, op pod to Pa* OSm. Phrmo JN ^—MOORE, WHITE $ CO. Will be Gives Away. Dott*t f*wfrt f o mil si our Dru« Mnee * wtnWi lai Iowa anal m* unr of HK'a fr*. ] «*>Wloai Oaloaatlart for 1*. that onnlalna a laraat/^ao {?•> ajIOcrr-nt p mart I pa Iona < •f boa* aaovn Ptiyafdaoa, fo» bocaa , traaloMt. Pate* IDio. mr.K raonr a TO»*mu a On.. Druodau. OaatoaU, < *«■. : JUST IK. I Th* Rn**t and anat eoapiata line* of Watches, Clock n. Jewelry, SpeetaelcM Mll<l Magical UoodM ***r 1*010,1.1 tuOarto.,u. Unaanrt folly. tokhkmce, JlVKlIfl AMD (Vrn AM. Money to Loan. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO That’* not nty ImhIims; I tiny* borrow. Out you can leave money to Imh ir you earn tl nnd tlmn tafcn ear* or It by hujnnrjodWooi fcap*c^il^^y wtmt you met. A lar writ hpmt par* a loop way ihreo Unm My Nualnraa 14 lo help mate nr dollnr porem furt her than M taw irulAf If yrm don’t better* H, on* w«ea» rat km# hfWMdlM. rtouaM««rr» will rooMfabcr Uml after U*h ml they oen pa* OBELISK FLOW,— fou »n«w wN* Mk.it oooooooooooooooooooo Mon Hass’s. •M. wiijm* m oiMKn.— W. 11. Wilton, M. !>., 0*n«r*l ItMUl and Cynaooloatoal •un*ryan*Oranle Olaaaaa a *pao latty. Limit** Oanaral Praotloa. hm «m* 3t Ha* (nau* oa at*r«a> sa: •ssrus.vsrktfffwr ***'' IMF IHataa •«. RUM Ptau at. I*, x. tJlenn, M. 1)., Omtml twiHtHni «m4 A-Mitl to Wttmt. «hooc, tfWMU Door tm** If, N 0. A. Ikl , hWOU. iMf MMi nan male. tit v«i«»kt* Mala la tm Tawa »r fliarry %■]■«. J|. «>. Puiatam tout ordnr hotatoroaa taada by Judao Nnrmwl at tthaanbara In CAartottr N C..na tbolv -U>- of Tono, 1AT, In at. oc'iuia' entitled Henry* lUkcr, w Vra. tt. R, Xadar, Cl. al. Uir nndaralatxal omnuilakmor a|>polntod in raid order* will nfftt for aa)« at public ,«jt - ui r to Ibr klaheat bidder at Cherry rlllr N n al 12 o'clonk M. on " natarday. MiAyaf Atanabrr, ia»T., 'he rotto-in* dtserlbeo real Manta v°r" tbalowonf fcberr,Villa, Utpoiaa too Mnka al the \^cgrJT!° *■ ik.uaoo-.-l.H about IIP poloa hTTron. c i5T. ^nT^!><,ri^ Xankt?JUTS potcato tit* bawlnnlna aontalnlac aboutEib aorta tcaa lArcolMt nj off Ay tta admbftaXX tor onmmliilna elect at, aorta ■"tniniatr* »w^rasr»arS5sfS frjt.'rr* aA"ss&2TBBfJJg pobt^to lltc tXMlnaln*, conlotnloit'onaMtl *< A third tract lybia In IK. town rrf rt.r—■ m M. tj., and known nr I ha M. pSud2lfrUT,it' ainntna at a atom, an Jaootfa akroaT m.-PT. ttttntir, and tuaolnff tbaaaa SmTU. - * <*l TOM on raid .trail to . ” ”"f ■to* *Mar,at to a r<ik/u k»a;^.B?V'‘‘ tbontw Hot. in MivPaet |» ti—iud * ssxSxA a* -52 ssravsSiajs Tba an Id htnda wtll bo tot-1 on Lot— — _ farrt.1 payaMdta ailk pnvjfrwa to >- ’*•' abaatr to nny all ilia_— "/**.the pur kuAt, oorrbaaa otto. on day of 333»sessggig9 SSJ aft.«sjSwVST
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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