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THE GAZETTE. THUMDAT. JUKK n, II, BUSINESS LOCALS. tnsortol In 'Ills onlumn at 10 orotaa Uno tor Untloeardua and Aotnot a Uno tor earn iiuorttna thereafter. FKU1T JAR RUBBERS and fruit lata at Long Brother*. Rubber* 5e per doaau. TCTNVEJJJI'ES-riir.e TaYamall at XU tbe QAjiaixjc Office. Printed from til.00 per thousand up. IoTbLOTTER SHEETS for your Jaak. Ho printing, but two clean sides. Haabttl Of pic k. HOE MAKER'S TOOLS for nolo. Tbe tools belonging tbe late M. C. Parkins will bo lor private aal* for 341 days from (lat* at Bradley A Hap perflald’a marble yard. At the ond of that time the remainder aril) be told at auction, Bargains for those who want them. Mu*. M. (3. ThtiuciN*. Juno I). 1806. LOCAL AFFAIRS. —81* months of ’08 gone. —These are beautiful moonlight nights. —Hie “stamp act” goes Into effect tomorrow. —Subject* for Y. M. C. A. meetings in July appear In another columu. —An interesting loiter from our Crowder's Creek correspondent will appear next week. —Stamp four checks and thing* after to-day. bumps for asle at tbs Flret National lUnk. —A new residence of stylish design is being erected in South GosIodU by Mr. John McAlister. —The Brit cotton blooms in Til* Ga»kttk’b agrtculturel department arrived list Monday, the 27th, three on one stalk. —A revenue stamp won't carry a letter, nor will a postage stamp do for war revenue purposes. Dou't get them mixed. —A dollar and thirty-five cent* la whit Secretary Moore, or the Modoc a, saved by sending out his dividend checks a day early Instead of waiting until to-morrow. —New style of postage sump* are on sale at the poit uflice. Tb*y show pictures of western scenes in honor of the Trans-Mississippi Expo sition at Omaha this fall. —There will be no lump tax on money order* For war purposes this Republican administration will alinply make each mousy order coat 2 cents more than the prseeol rates. —liy an unnecessary error, last week out 6ret cotton bloom wja cred itor! lo Mr. Ron Gaston, of Belmont, when It should bars been Ur. Joseph U. (taatoD, a brother of Mr. llou'a. —Tbe Aderboldt farm near the Liu coin line fnr which Ur. W. £. Jen kins traded has been told hy him to Messrs. !-oog Brothers Tbe farm contains IbO acres, and is considered a good investment, ■'—Tbe water to be made Into toe by (Avon's ioe factory will be us pure at can be liad to start with, and afterwards distilled and then boiled. Mr. Woi tnan, who Is here from Georgia to put in tbe machinery, thinks it will be running within ten days. —The First National Bank received from Asheville last night its first sup ply of documentary war revenue stamp*. They ate very much Ilk* postage stamps hut slightly different in shape uod sire. They bear the pic ture of a flue American battleship. , Soldiers In the United States arm^ ean have tbe postage on their letter* paid at destination, t A letter was re ceived in Gastonia last Frldty maiksd simply "Soldier's Letter," and the postage wae paid at this and. Rut the latter muet beer the name and desig nation of the captain, the company, and BO OD. ——The victim* of the Charlotte picky pooksts on the 20th appear to bs iir'i good way to get tlielr money back. Mr. Joo. F. Wilson Informed ns that be bed either got all or would get all of bis ICO back again from the court. Tbe money found on the persons of the oourieted pickpocket* was applied by the court, he said, to reimburse ment of the victims of the ellck Bngered rascals. ^ 'jfo. r+r u» cua<t Dob Taylor, wllb hi* famou* “Fid dle and da Bow” lecture will be on UP *» the CHS* to-morrow. Tb* Jfar row Gauge autboritle* will run erour etooe from both end* of Uia rood. One dollar will take a passenger from any where on the line end book again, including admlwtoc to the lecture. P|gft MUle Plato, non of Mr. and Mia. TV. U. Smith, died last Thuraday, aged 9 year* and 10 mouth*. Tb* funeral eecricoe were conducted at the bo ate by Hoy. M. MoU . Shield* usd tb* ln termeot took plaee in tlie cemetery. The eympaUiy of a wide circle of friend* goe* out to tlmae lorrowlng young parenU to tb* distressing Ice* of their bright little boy. ink)** *er PwImmIw. On leet Saturday the nomination of Mr. i». I*. Jenkln* for poitmaater at Oaatoola waa e*ot to tb* Seueu. In 1WS be resigned the same offioe and was euooeeded on tlie lfltf. of April, by tb* praseot pnetmaafer. who baa •erred the Are years and three month* •me* thet time, having reoeired three commissions. The last of tbma lack* neatly two yeura yet of expiraMue. The change I* ex Halted ilmplr by lb* facta that Mr. Jenkln* wanted the nfho* and applied for It. Wl| an •n admiolitratlon of tb* uus* politi cal f»ltb didn't reel (Ileaned to allow a little thlog Ilka a prey to u* contract to deter them from ycoommodating tb* 31 Icont. It I* generally oonoedod la III oil elrela* that tbe admlaUtratkm mi the power to do this Hon. J. L. Brletow. the Fourth Amletant p«#t master Ocneral. says the Gtetonla ease ^ not o»« of rwonl for ofknsiv* oartleanMilp or for any other oauae, but twttb* loeombent'e four yean had ••plied, and the admUMretloo at lie pit—f had namad a eoeoeaeor r* cca« a i»t.a nr **■ war yew u«wiv»nrMac g.toto*TaMMa an 1KV«»W** "fk"* ■"“» it M ran* to nary. 0*w“ WT 111* OWI TH till AT. nwAr-i »n>in>i« luibM (• IbKt kU Ll». About two o'clock Tuesday aflar aoon Said Frooeberger, a darky ou Tan yard liow cut, bl* throat from eat to oar. The wind pipe waa severed Bod several mill or blood vassal*. But It didn’t kill him. lie wse uaatly gone when Dr. J. C. Wbltetlde* took charge of him a few minute* aftar tbe deed, and It wa* thought at night-fall that be wouldn't see oioniiug. llut be dkl. He woke up butigiy and Uursty. breathing naturally sud able to fan tba dies off himself. It ■ uuw be lieved that he will get well. Hie wlfo eayi that about last Friday hem left home tn look for work, us abe thought, bat bis sctlous were a little strange. He didn’t oouia homo until Monday. He then aaid men were after him to arrost him nud tlist he bad ■laid la the woods, with noth lug to eat but blackberries, lie continued to set strangely. Kobody wee wanting to inset him, but Sam was lu Ibe •pallor hallucination all tbe name. Ha would walk the door at night and look out el tiia window! this way and that to see If people were not coming to arrost him. Folloeman Carroll, in search of two boys wanted for Uieft of a watch, passed along In frout of the shanty and saw the man get behind the door. But he thought nothing of It and went on. A moment or two af terwards, Sam’s wife left the washing at Hie spring sod stepped up to tbs boose to sea how he wee getting along. When she opened the door, them eat bar husband on a chair in the middle of the room with blood squirting am' pouring from bis Ibroat. He had aeon the oflloer pass and with a raasr had tried to put a quick end to hia life. In a short while be fell over in a faint from loss of blood. When tbs doctor oame bis pulse eras in a flutter end there was little hope. The wound was treated, the skin sewed op, and the patient put to bed. with the results al ready mentioned. It tbe rsror, which was a dull an tiquated affair, had been reasonably keen, lu work would have been quickly fatal. Jfn. Ent'lmarr KmiI. Mrs. Em C)runner died last Friday at her horns usar Oaatoul*. aged about 47 years. She was the widow of the lata Lather Clem m«r and an aunt of Mess. It. W., J. a., and W. M. White. Tbe burial took place at Chapel Luth eran church sc noon Satnrday, after funeral serviora conducted at the church by tbe pastor. The sorrowing ones have the sympathy of llielr many friends in tbelr tore bereavement. R'lkrl Nvlw. Id the Bethel section cotton end corn ere reported to ba (joe, and tlie health of the people excellent Crop* are betas laid by as rapidly a* tbe fast coming youug crab gras* will allow. The aeasooable ahnwera followed by auntbion cause a tegular carpet of It to appear every raw days. This we learn from Mr. T. ST. Kendrick, who made a flying visit home Saturday night, returning Monday morning. He cau be very well contented around Gasto nia for two or three weeks, bot after that time be moat get ont to “tee mother uud my friend*,” which latter term include*, of courae. hi* beat girl. If he ha* any. BcAitonvIlla Pleat* RMaMtar. A big Sunday School picnic is to be held at McAdenville next Saturday, llev. M. T. Steels was tu town oue day this week uud Informed its that prepa rations were being made for a very fi®*?*".1 d*7 ,D t'>* *'0»e near the Metbodlat ubarch. The picnic is held under the auspices of the McAdeovllls Circuit Sunday 8cbool Conference, and that a session of tbe conrereuee will be held that day. There will be speeches on Sunday School end perhaps other .topic*, as well at mnalc end other deeaant features. Of courae every >ody will want to contribnta to tbe tbuodance of well-filled baskets uocea aary to complete tbe pleasures ol the *»y. *'• I. y. Uayai'i Sara BsrsM. Last Wednesday night. 22nd, Just aflar bed-time Mr. Jno.F. Leepcr’s big barn at lilt borne neaT Jlelmont wee oompletely destroyed by fire. While he U reasonably satisfied that It I* tbe work of so Incendiary, Mr. Leepersays he doe* not know whn did It nor 1* be able to lay *usptclon npon auy particu lar person. Wltsit tbe Are we* first discovered tbe entire lower portion, where tbe stalls were, was In fit me*. But little wss saved. Four vtillable horses were burned to death. Besides these, tbe Ins* Included a carriage,a bug ‘#y, a wheat drill, all harness, end 000 Ooxen bundle* of wheat—a total loss of 9L200. We regret to note the tall of so hyery a lorn upon onr popular county Tnl IIh rirllj «r Water. ' A writer lu the Charlotte Ofcaerrer quotas from tbs FnmUy Phyndan, la spoaklog o' Impure water aod typhoid Mm, a tlmpla teat for the parity of drinking water. Of coarse Un actual prneeuoe of typhoid microbes would nave to be determined by rigid micro •ooplcal analysts. Bat, **ye tbe hY<« ily PAydrvm, “In the abseno* of meeoa to maka an exhaustive aoalysls, anyone oan make a fairly good teat of tbe wholmomenkae of tbe water at the ooet of a few cant*. Saturated eola tion of permanganate of potash can be obtained In any drug atoro. If when a drop of tbla solution Is added to a glass of water, the water change# to a brown color, It la unfit lo drink, but if it remain* clear ur slightly roae oolored after sn hour, it la safe to as sume that no evil affect* will result from drinking K. T»« ■•nww SsndMHi vm Tmi. Tbe Mormons are among ua. Bl dar* Smith aad Chadwick, two mia ssonarlaa of thl* faith lu charge of work In the Hoatb, arrived In Oaate nla Tuesday morning. After reeelv Ing aod reading the mall which awaited them at lha post-office, they called on tbe OArvrrw and spent a faw minutes pleasantly enoogh with tbe editor. It was tbelr Intention, they said, to spend about two month* In Gaston eon sty, holding snrvfoa* and distributing tract literature eonearn log tbelr Bbureh and dootHnas, JUv lag called on Mayor Robinson and ex pressed llielr desire to bold eervlom and dletrlbute literature in town, ttmy were advised, we aie told, against each an uodartaklug. They left town (trlgbtway, aod wa do not new knew where they are laboring. They walked from Mecklenburg to Ml. Ifelly Mon day and from there to Geetonle Tam day morning. ou» ruasAcic rricfce. rum »m IfM/ |jmI> lic«-Blc Mrate liljr in. tV.in of U>| UuotU. Out fuitKAOB, June 23.--Ttw far mers arc now very busy “laying by” Ibeir crops. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 1'lonk and Dr. McCownu, of Chotokee falls, 8. C., euent Monday night of last week at Hon. It. A. While's. They wora on Ibeir why to Blowing Book, Asheville and other moor tain reeorta for a pleas ore trip. They traveled by private oonvtyauce. Mr. John J. Ormaud, of Dalian. bar boon spending some lima with the homefolke He same very near get ting rick by getting loo hot while hauling oats. One not used to the nun, must be very, careful this hot weather. J. Kiser, Esq., is very busy ti.tswwk completing the tax returns. Mr. J. T. It. Ihtuieroo is out su<l oat * Sunday Sellout mso. He is su perintendent of two sc bools, ono at Ia>ng Creek church, nud one »t Um aew Hog IIlll school-house near his borne. It was our pleasure to attend the closing exercises of the latter lust Sunday afternoon. The attendance It good, end a lively interest seems to bo taken. After the Sunday School exercises were over. It was oar pltM are to bear onr old friend and former P««t<>r, Bav. J. J. Kennedy, preach. Although hie eyesight la bad, he preaches with tbe same earnretueaa as in former days. Mrs. Jacob Kiser is right sick, caused by over work in vraitiog on her daughter. Mrs. Jubn Stroup, who Has been sick tor some time, bat Is belter now. Mr. end Mrs. L A. White of lie tea nier City have been spending sometime at Mrs. hi. A. White's on account of the recent sickness of their brother, Mr. John J. White. Mr. White le able now to ride out over the farm. Dor farmers are my much engsgvd In their crops Just now; «vea Col. Vau Sellars hasn't lime to stop to talk war and politics. Deputy-shariIt T. B. Lenbardt.of Cherryvllle, called to sne us last Frl. day afternoon and spent quite a while discussing the war situation, politics etc. Don't forget our big Temperance Picnic July Otb. Everybody Invited to ooroe and bring a basket. ***** tor urr Turn man? Thr Mnay *•! Om. |.|( mm Ta ■wfnw-l'IM nmivul Buk I la. I«mn(I a <(rr*t|Mr. Tbe provision* ol tbe new revenue law which require tbe use ot stamps upon ocruln legal aud commercial doc uments aud upon proprietary prepara tion* iisvn. been printed already hi tUeae columns with some approach to detail. These stamps will be kept for •ale by Deputy Collector 1-oftln and aUo by the First National bank. On Tuesday tbe Hank named issued the i following circular to Its depositors : ! •‘Your atteolior Is respectfully j us lied to the fact that under the inter nal Reveouo Law. Just enacted, all check* or sight dr&ris. dated on ot after J uly 1st. 1896, will need to be ■tamped with n two ceut revenue stamp, and that all uotea or draft*, oilier thiin demand or sight, dated July 1st. 18W, or thereafter, either made by yonreelvra or deposited for oolleetlou or discount, must be stamped at the rate of twooenUfor each <100, or traction thereof. All •tamps should bo oaqceUnd wheo af- I fixed, by writing across them the data and your loiUala. '•You are particularly requested to comply with the above requirements, thereby avoiding the return of checks, drafts, etc., uad the oonaeqoeot an noyanco arising therefrom. “TbLs bank lias been appointed agent for the sale of tbe stamps and we are informed that a supply will reach us by July 1st. On and after that date, therefore, we will be in position to supply yon od application aud shall be pleased to give you any further Dac es* ary information.” TIT* nRAWf.Y TTM-TaiU. DaaUi PfMii lea cmua PoUnlm. last Friday rooming, at II o’clock Mra. MonCeitli mother-in-law of Sheriff Smith, of Charlotte, died from the effect* of ion cream poisoning. She had been tick Just a week. Nlneoth ura. immediate member* and relative! of the iherlff'a family, were poisoned by the tame cream aaya tho (Mueritr. Til* cream waa mad* by the daugh ter* of Sheriff Smith, and It waa served for tapper. Soon afterward all who bad eaten the cream manifested eigne of poisoning. Tb# ooly fatality ae far la the death of Mr*. Monteitb. The technical name of the poison from which Mra. Mm it* I lb died la tyro-toxin. It waa fer a long time thought that aunh poison eras da* to ebemlcal substances formed by the ■neiai or me rrwwr lo oooUct with milk. However, It ta now known to •c tan tuts that thta potion ta tbo aota Product of nullt which hw ondargoo* a chemical change through the action of garoM. Thaaa germ* in milk of too produce cholera infantum in children, aod the alckneaa known aa cheeae pot ■onlng. Tyro-toxin, the poison which anded Mr*. MooUlth'a Ilf#, t* ooa of the moat deadly poisons known. It sometimes destroy# infant* In a few boors and adult* in a day. It ta likely lo extat lo aoy aallk or fro/so cream. There are no known mean* of detect liig till* poison In advance of the effect* prodnoed, eacaf* by a clitic loti analysts. The tyro toxin garms are generally associated with ooudltUina of pntrafao tioa or unclaanueaa <n tho milk supply. The symptoms Produced by this poison Mr* very similar to those which devel op in Asiatic oho ter* or arsenical pot eon. A collapse of lb* physical frame or gearra! exltaostion follow* the tak ing of this poison mlo tlie stomach of tli* hom*n being. In *lew of all them facta, and tliry are given on the authority of an emi nent physician, it would b* wait for everybody to hay* a ear* m to Ut* coo- , dittos of cream or milk which ta unrd for food.__ T. M. C. 4. taklHN hr a.!,. , 3-Faith. Onot. J. (|. Holland July Itt-PnWIo Her Tits*. Sob)*ot to h* mtaetod by speaker. July 17—Rvtdeaceaof Palth. C*ig. W. I. mow*. July K-RxamplM of Faith. J. R. 7ri* 3l-FalUi*a Aohtavamsnta. A. H. With insert. HtfVIM miu PKJIV, PnpwrMlM Ihr • kl« r>v Jib STM l»r*fr*Mi Voder DlntlltarrPnr.J. 4. W*onr». Unusual preparations am making for U»» l>l* tempt ran ue ptoolc si Hoy It'S Store nn lb# second Saturday In July. ris> program of the aoUrtaiomeut Is under tlw> skillful direction of Prof. Joo. J. (Jserge, of Chcrryellto, in be half of the Oucrryyllle Temperauc« Association, mud la u folio we : NlOUUk. Ur. Dm vis Ueorge, secretary of the Association Inrliea evtrybody to ooor. bring n basket and istrUolpsU in lint pleasures or kite day. QJO a. m.— Introductory lUmorks, M. £. Jlodlsill. MUSIC. Dialogue-Wine a Mocker. Usbsl Rhodes, Georgia Rhodes, Zoe HndMIi. wu*ru. Why. Ilow Sod Wbo Should Dis oourage the IJm of Tobaeoo V Juoiu* Rhodes. Davis George, iluarc. Dialogue — Bmokcog CigareUes : Marcus Mauoey. Jacob Rudiaill. Nolo— Miles Rudisill. Address—Hew Declaration of In dspendeuee. J. Wesley Dellinger. music. OecUaliou—Grandma Robin's Tern petance Mission. Ola Mauney. Song—What Canaetli Woa ? May Beam. Georgia Rhodes, /.oe aod Julia Rudisill. Music— Itohetts and Hurt. Dialogue—Btartlng a Saloon. Miles Rodlsill, Wiley Aderholt, Lula and Bettte Aderholt. MUSIC.'. Dinner. 1:30 r a. AmrsBNooM Exru exams. Maslo-Roberto and Hurt. Declamation—R. K. Putnam. Essay—How Young Ladles May Discourage the Use of Tobecou. Es pecially Clgarattea. Lula Aderholt. music:. Recitation—Dot’s Christ arms, or chs Bobar Hat. Violet Rhodes. Radiation —W bat tbe Te mi-cranes Cause lias Done for John sod Me. Mamie Kudlaill. MUSIC. Add rets — Practical Temperance Work. Rev. Jno. J. George. Kuna Dialogue - Wby She Was an Old Maid Lillie aud Violet Rhode*. Lula Aderholt, Mamie Rndtaill. music. Address- Tbe Corse of the Distillery and llie Remedy. J. M. Rhodes. Bong—Bleeping on Guard. nlfltlHAM M'lioor. N*r«h OmllM Koj> «Hr-rn4 Mwl». MlilpM, Mad Imu «r luaatsaiiMi Cmr Miuiie. Tin calsJogoe of Iliugiuun scnool, located Blocs lfiul at Aslrevillr, shows so eurol linen t of ’If) during tin year lust eirded from Pennsylvania to Flor Ida and from Illinois to Texas, with representation also from Japan. tub MW) BinioLAJtaiur, Two years ago, after the man nor of the U. S. Military and Naval Acade mies MaJ. Blogbam offered the young men of North Quollaa eleven [ 11] scholarships, #100 each, to be awarded by Ure Congressmen for their own Dis tricts and by tbe two Senators for Die Mate at Urge to tlie young men wlto should win them by standing highest In a company* examination on Bag liab. Arithmetic, and the Geography and the History of tbe United States. There were considerably raois than (IOC) competitors, aad all tbe scholar ships have been occupied by young meu who averaged high in ability aad earnestness. Nearly all tbe Incambents having completed the course with success, tbe scholarships are vacant except for toe Mb. District aud open for competition again. An Kxamlnatlon will beheld In each District about the middle of Aug. on such exact oat, and at auch place aud before such OOXXITTX* aa each Congressman for bts District aad each U a Senator for tbs Stats at large may select, aad applicants are referred to their own Congressmso or to the Senator for particular*. In ease there Is no examination la any District, a special examination may be bad In Asheville oo tbe 24th. of August before tbe Faculty of tbe school; and if tbe ruin wbn stand* blgbeet doss not use bis scholarship for any causa. It la open to the 2nd. best man aa alternate for nlaety days after tbe examination. Wo do not know that soeh an offer has ever before been made to tbe am bitious youth of aoy ether Bute or by aoy other private school in tbe Union. Telle mi Tew Mwrth—— Long Brothers bundle fruit J*r« nud fruit Jar rubbers. P. J. Ltosbergev qualifies ss admin. Istrator of the late W. B. Holland and publlslies lawful notice to creditor*. W. T. I .ova quallQsn ai administra tor of the late J. M. Jlolobaugb, and publlehe* lawful notice to creditor* of said dee elect. Holland A-. B iblnaon advertise a line of beautiful nud stylish negligee shirt* for 80 cants, l'leavlng to look upon, comfortable to wear, -lea their shirt window. A. O. Williamson baa beautiful 18 and ‘JO cent orgaadlca Just la this week, to go at 10 oents. Speak quick or you will mlM tbcee biggest bargains of tba season. l>r. W. H. Wilson aaneunen arrival of hi* associate Hr. J. C. Whltealdss, and commends him es an exserleaeed. careful, and eompeteat physician. He* announcement notloe. Attention lsdlreeud to the tdver tlaement nf the Jlorth Caralloa Ool leg* of Agriculture and Men basic Ail*. Thla tMtltutloa has JuU closed ■U moat aaeceaafol —Inn, and haa ataadily moved so to a high pUo* I* the front rank amoog Southern Col lage*- It baa student* from BorUiara Stales, from Japan sad Bread, acd we understand that yoaag grad sate# are le demand wherever thorough aad see urate work le needed. I nmwiu umoi. _ —Mtaaen Mattie and Laura Druni Uetd am vlaltln g Irieoda la UbarieCU. —Mlia Maggie Daria, of Ckariotta la TlalUng Uer a later, Mn. T. L. Darla. —Mr. T. It. Craig went op to Blow ing Book Monday rooming for Iba tea •°U- | —Mn. U. 'V. Speoctr la epeading toroeUioe with her permit* at Cowpeua, H. O. —Mr. S. a Datnwell leave* to-day for Norfolk, Va., for a abort visit to bit brother. —Mr. W, A. Oox, a pro ail mut manufacturer of Clwxlar, a pout last Friday In (tantowla. —Mr. Mott Torrence, of Toecoa, On., la visiting relative*, lu Oaatmila and Crowder’* Creek. — Min Boyd. Ot Pleasant IUdxa. woo a pics tut visitor ot tbo Gazette ofllro Tueaduy morn In*. - Mlso Lluio Adams returned Tues day afteraoou from a week’s visit to friends ia Bteolo Creak. —If Iso Hlaoclic Bryan of bpsrtan bars is spending sometimes with bar sister, Mrs. Joo. F, J.ove. — Mrs. S. V. Boyne and children of MoAdeovllle ore visiting bar parents, Capt and Mrs. J. Q. Holland. —Mrs. M. 1. Clarke, of Ckattanongp arrived Friday afternoon to visit Urn family uf Mr. J, R. Warns. —Mr. I-ouls Gamer sod sister, Mice tislUo of Pinkney, «. U., are visiting tbelr sister. Mrs. 3. F. Thomson. —Mr. Walter Walsh, of Chartutte, has boon speeding eevenl doya la town goeetof Mr. sod Mr*. WUllameos. —Miss Boaslo Dixon of Cbariotte, It tbo gneet of Mia. 3. E. Cany for a few day. Uhe Is on tier return from Union, & C. —Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Canon sad cblldiru visited Mr. sad Mrs. Felix McLean in Lincoln to* a few days this week. —Mr. K U. . l’atour returned Mon day from a week’s vacation at WrlabUville sound. Ho waa delight ed with hia trip. — Mr. A. A. Wbiteuer and bride of lllekory spent a day or two at tbs Fall! House tblo week, reluming home yesterday morning. —Mrs. 8. Jl. Barnwell and niece, Utlie Miss Bertha Long, went op to Newton to-day to spend a week with rslalivta and friends. —Mr. J. IL MoDIll, a prominent business mac, of Abbeville, 8. C., spent Tuesday afternoon with hie brother Mr. J. T. McDill. —Mr* R. L. Dorham, Mr* Craton sod the Lathy cam* down Thursday afternoon to Joid Capt. Durham dor lug tils stay In Gastonia. —Uav. M. McG. Shields left for Carthage Monday ofUCDOoe to officiate at i he marriage of his slater to Rev. U. J Mollwaio, of King'* Moantaiu. —Mi* U. W. Moors, uf Richmond, V. i , sister uf the bride, was among the guests last week al Uie King-William ■on wedding. She remained until Set urday morning guest of her uncla and aunt, Mr. and Mr* A.C. Williamson. — Mr. J. E. Cuiry leaves today for a week or ten days or rest and recreation at thu mountain reaorta. Daring his abaeaeo from Ills drug slurs, Dr, Hold or Dr. Adams, one or both , will be ou deck to perform Hr. Carry’s duties. —Df. J. C, Whitesides. Dr. \V. H. Wilson’s professional associate, lias ar rived and taken boU of bis work, for the present his home last the Falla 1 louts. Aa tuou at he can obtain a suitable residence, he will ha jolnad by Mi* Whites hi sa and they will keep boats. _ Mi nn woi'LD Hxn wr« rex. nuaisT, The HMI m KM * Bfwrler and Frt sewer la Uap J. B. McDeavltt. a private in Com pauy H, from Asheville, who Mt camp eight Light* ago. says the Its Leigh Po»t Of the 23rd, taking French leave, ceue back yesterday, accompanied by life father. A. J. McDeavltt, of Marshall, N. 0. Young MoDeaviu preaeoted blmeelf at the colonel’a tent, aoeon panted by lilt father, and surrendered himself. He elated that ha left camp at the so licitation of other members of bis oom paey, arid that be did cot realize the gravity of hie offeeee. Col. Bargwyn Red McDeavltt taken to the gaard bouse and p*ace* la the cestody of the officer* tn •hern*. At the field mar ibal*e court McDeaviU end Hoestou, the Bret deserter arrested, ware brought before the oourt Officer*, Major Dizoo and Colonel Burgwyn. A hell end chain were baa* to one of lloeatoa'e legs- Afidisenlng Young MoDeevlU, Colonel Burgwyn aeld: “I will not re quire you to wear a bell and obata. You here voluntarily earrendered yourself and aspen—B eorrow for year action. 1 know you am sorry, and t am sorry lor you.'1 Tbs gray-haired father of the young cuan appeared before lit* lent as soon ■S bit eon was taken away lo the guard bouse. Sir,” ara Ur. McUeaeltt, Hr., with mil Ut* emotion ut e father, who bee e »on In troeble, "I wleh to place myself in my eon'e shore. Whatever panUb merit you may tea At te place upon hie misconduct, I will bear myaaU. I am willing to do anything that yon nay require of nee.” The appeal of the fetl-er in behalf of hie eon got ant to the net ore of the efBcera present. Col. Umrgwyn to formed Mr. Me Dear ill that military dleelpllna had to bo enforced aod that It wonhl ba tmpocalUlo to grant hie re quest. lie stated that the case ■gaiaet hie eon was beyond his )arta dictlon. Theelreumateaeae la the earn were theorems te MeDeaeKt, end it U belieead Umt )* may get off with a aenuoec tor ebaawtlog blmaatf from camp without parmtmicn. lie wilt be ooarvmartlaied on the charge uf de sertion. At Taendey'e meeting at the Mela nemo ere tie committee In ItaWgh, Hon. V. U. Ammons was dented Mate ^WjyS>&glAA^cB ^ Lm mm Vtrur. rwiwm. maw*. “Gvoerml Weyler.” <3•cures General tw*. “le • eaMler wbo beltavre every* thing Mr in war." Une i nutter 'rfeooateateufpciae on the mrt of tbe Amctmn oenMl«Rm»> to Mwid tfen •*■«* ot each eo uoolriUeed Men of warfare upon ttHrSoanlsIi oummindyr’a rtjmotor. General 1T— fSJSlK personally to bo iffiklt mod uleatun L ead rot wllliog Lo trade to the Mom of all the Cabana, women and ebUdrau eo wtU as guerilla*, "up to the visor of Me belamt.” To GamralUethU Spanish eorrlral of raadiwTsll.a, ■SSod that ho hod a greatdaalmto »Wt the GaMad State*, but, he added. OMh » UiUu was out of tha question, ■law already lo Aomriea he wee called “the batcher Weyler." a to earns aaUsfaotton at toast to loam that thU etnrrar of women aad ohltdma and ilmr of thi unoflkAilIikv ingiiiiiin the uauie by which ho wlfl J£o*od*lS hWnry, even Uioogb bo cannot, by Inherent natcra. know himself ae one who truly daeerrae inch PorpotMUoo of infamy. Weyler te a abate wfaieli already bne womtUiUu of the eound of tbit of iSS! The military faaatlotom of tbo former bora not eoodooo hie atrocious crimes •■.the name of war any more than the religious fanatic tow of the mad friar eoodoaed tbe barbarity of bto bosom. bo?e'?~k* oatonda* {acta of fleltb) —in tbo aomo of religion. Tbe Madrid eortmpondetito ot tbo London paper* com that Spall hat pnrabamd ibmedM armottd erotoort of 0.000 tone, 7,400 tone aad MW l0!?VW,tt,J! *"«* <* *£ ta,otet wU°h will form tbe nucleus of a third mood* nto which will be ready within Urea weeka, and with wbtob the govern, taent think* It can protect the Cana Spaoieli comet la every i ieMwiratoiiMiM. It. C. Bdl A Co., or Ilwinr. JT. a, hM on tha ath day of Kehroary, lftflri, dtmolved by mutaai convent. tfll SOftTfl CAltILUA COLLEGE W AGKICVLTCIB MECIIAII1C ARTS, Will re-opao September 1,10116, with improved equipment in ovary depart moot. Twwjty-tUree oxperlaooed ape. cUUiata Id Faoalty. Kail ooarme la Agriculture, deletion. Civil. Maehaai oal and Btaelrieal EogineeriDg. Kx penma very moderate. Kdt catalogue# add ram Fre». A. Q. HOLEADAY, ttojelfti, Y. C. Ring the Changes! Biggest Bargain of the Season Just Received at Williamson's. Eighteen and 20-cent Organdies at 10-cents. This is not our cost but 25 per cent, less that what was bought earlier In the sea son. Paid 12% cents for same goods then. Come Quick—Won't Last Long. A. G. WILLIAMSON. SHIRTS FOR 50 CENTS. We have a window full of them, negligees, showing styles end varieties. See them. Some with collars, and ends, some with two collars; some without collars; some detachable and some not. All beautiful to look upon, comfortable and stylish to wear. And beat of all they are worth more money than we ask for them. If you don't believe it try it. Be sure to see our Shirt Window. % Very respectfully, HOLLAND & ROBINSON. Pretty Millinery j At Popular Prices. At-or>Utow-OMt prion ought to ptaMn atanbody. I expect to quota ■nob prtaaa on my millinery How fro* nrit mtllUmnm nine* nnlj two weak* non reaaaln. Any diffaraooe In t)M food* ? Ko; Uwy an eew | •id pretty Men he. AnyhUmte OtMyut So; 1 eaa aatt ym ! with millinery u Ih m erer ead partially becoming. What than T Why i 1 (imply wait to rede* ay (took la tba loweat powtble aateb-daot wait i to carry any goods war. Woold rather elaaa tba* oat now at isdaaad prleta or arm at coat. Corn 'trick aid sea. MI88 CYNTHIA RUDDOCK, Milliner. j VUp-rtaira at Mania Brothers. —McCormick— REAPERS AND MOWERS OAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED. 8«o them end set term*. CRAW 4t WILSON.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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June 30, 1898, edition 1
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