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^.aag»M|>ot>*v. UCTUHBH u. w.«. jiammum.—r»4ihui >>.:‘<UHnm>«vBufTHi;ttiPAr mouxixo o^.wj>.». c, nUm iiW 90m CONOR KM—7U« District. ;. tea. F. Malls, of Rome. fO» aVrCKMlK COLMT JCDOXa. Fink District — Hon. Qoacaa U. Brown, of lleaafort. 'v j *•«* D^*S^wL1#nfy * Fifth IMatriat—Hot*. Thocoss J. Sbsw, afUwlUM. Sixth DiaUlat—Hon. OMtsr II. Alim, aflrMofr. Sataath District—I lea. Thorns* a. ? kteKsUL, of Bohoann. Jtlomnlh DWrict—Uoa. W. Alsxsn dor Horn, cl Lincoln. TOR soticma—11th District. Jss. r.- Wat*, «f CtonUr*. SOW HOT ATB-3fc>d District. M. B. JasUoa, of Both srfore. th F. ISasac, of Gaston. cocbtF^mcket. Far Boom of RapraaaotaUfws-L. n. J. Houser. For Clerk of Superior Court—C. C. Own*. For Sheriff—W. T. Levs. ^Fa« Bepstrrof Dseda-hf. A. <*r For Trrssurtr -W. T. Ilewdetaoa. For Coroner-J. T. Oates. Far Barsafor—lAtbar Mian. For fhnal—lpair* lau. CL Posit. K. A. White, Q. A. Pelrtsfc. Often ha* tbia paper urged tto Importance to tto county of good pwbllc schools awd good pabUo roads Wahl at this lima wo want to bit a law mon toto la tto taaaqM fa lo ' half or Improved roads. Ttmro la this ■wmh about It: Hotter roads are aatoed. If wo am get them we must *n down la oar pookets for mosey and toHd ttom; It la certain that nobody is going to build theta and pay for ; them and stake as a present of that*. trith tha regular election next ;' -, month that* slD alto be bald In Gro ton a road election, as wiU to learned by raftroeea to tto pahUalmd oetloa of tto oouaby eommteslooera. Tto quso Uau In a aotstoU to, whether or aot Gaateo wants tto courtet system adopted la tto maleteaano* of tor pnUto roads Tto tax-rota designated bar tto ceanatoaieaeva to a small one la dcad-ooty Gte cents oa tto 8100 worth af property and fifteen orots on tto poll. For petting tto coevict system lata effect, thea, upon our public toad* a aaaa who baa no property eoaM be aspactad to puy oaty IS ct«u a year. If to sowed 8100 worth of property, his tax woo Id be oaty 60 cents more. The maa owe lag 8000 worth of pro perty would pay a quarter ou it for the aoastet system; oa U,000 the tax would to 60 eoata, on 86,000 *150. toroty that to nothing In the tax rata to deter a cittern from voting for bet ter roads. Tha raven a* Ursa raised to to form a road fond. It to to to used In defray lag axptoaas of working (be convict farce. Tto tow provides not only for tto employment of Its owa cocrieti by any cauaty, but isqulrea tto board of dtieetoca of tha State penitentiary to famish, upon requisition of It* mo m to toner*, from 80 to 60 coarleu to Bay eooaty which main tains its roads By the convict sytorm, the cauaty to fay transportation both ways and alto tto cast of maiateaspce of add con nate while la terries. tost weak eight oonvieu wars sent dam Glisten to the roada la Union oowaty, aad two mon prisoners wars amU to tto pealteattory which could have boos utilized ou oar own roada If we tad a system provUsd fur work lag ttom. Thto psrfarmaaoa to ro Psated at every coart, white our ggJasas go along working roods tto old wo fathlaa way aad paying their court oasts too. Waltwt all oar propie wilt give thto matter soma thought tofora Steetloo day. If wo grt totter roads w* mart arobo ttom. nobody is golag to hoM ttom aad gtva ttom t# us. Gtotea to rnmof tto ursehhtest ooanttes la Ik# Stair, tta ■miwfaeturlw tore mad# it so. Its tows*, and especially Ka mill towns, afford rxarttent mar tots Mr Urn prod see of tto serrowsdlog awaatry. The farming pevpto near sad far need tto toot road* they eaa gat to tbotr amrhrta. The fasoiart krai sad tto towns next would be toaeftttedby toprowd roadwayo. Tto otaervalloo of Mr. K. M. Asbnry to a rood mssllag st DaHaa a year or *a ago to strthtagly to* good roada sror* a atoo half way ' to town. _ I»u» iuctiftininiL Wbaw apple* ant wuctii la theaaarkah ■ot m SO oaata a do**., than la aoowthtac anal In tb# (nranawlil machlaary that caakM a county pay talyiyUll for them. But that’* Um Mara Ut* oounty paid for half a doaenapplaaa nigger boy Mote la Gaa ton I* Uat apr lag. news that* It wa* Ikia way. Taro bay* war* viaatad foe leroeny of tlx apple*. Tba eaaa brlag witbant tb* magiaUate'i juriadUUoo. h* bound them om oa tb* nyMonae. They want to jail and were boarded at tba county'* exyaaar until ooart- about fit* moo tba Wall, ooart came. Tha boy* were luraugbl la. Om plead gnIlly—tha other war acqalltod. The guilty on*, atac* be had lain |n jail Ben month* already, wa* liberated by the judge a* having baaa aafikleut ly pualahad; althongli be hadn’t Buffered a jot or uttle of puu hhaeet nxire than the luuooaut boy had »uflared. Mow. count up. Tba Jailer la allowed ffi a month for feeding a prieooer. Two prieoner* would com* to $18 a month, and lie* moatbe would make It WO. The other acuta la ilia eaae would run the total to flOO or beyond, but aay *100. su apple# for 9100 give* a rate of *d00 a dor mi. or IKXW'aid'cr. There ware oilier petty mar* at ooart la the at me ctaae with U<1»; nota bly a watermelon cam, and n ohlcken earn which bung thr jury and kept the Judge up until away after u>ld night, hi naikb*T, perhapa, did the value of tha itolen property exceed a quarter of a dollar. Thtso Ibiogi tend to ahow Ibe r.erd of a mi* Profitable or a more ncooom tea) method of dealing with petty criminals. Two poaaibla Improvement* ara suggest'd : (1) an large menl of tbr magistrate’s jurisdiction. (2) convict ayatem cf working tbo public toad*. If both tbase reforms wan lo elect, Iba magistrate coaid bars disposed of the apple earn sad bad tbo boy at work oa tha public roads tbo next day. Tha aonaty would not tben be pot to the ■npenaa of boarding the prtaooers until Use next term of court. That would beat 92U) a doxan for apples clear out of sight, wouldn’t It ? Due even If magistrate's Jurisdiction were not enlarged. Ilia convict system of working the roads might furnish a partial solution of tbs problem. For it Gaston had a convict force teal heady, the Judge might say “30 or 00 days on your county roads’’ in assay cases where, without such system, I* would feel an aversion to sending an offender to a distant county for only a abort term. Doesn’t it look like lb* convict road ayatem and the extension of a magis trate’s Jurisdiction would be helpful factors la solving the problem of prof itable or at least economical dealing with petty criminals? Apples, elitek •ns, sad water tot lo us are coming rather high to the county as it is. this imuer atuumnov. Attention is called to the fact that under tha new citation law voten may register only on Saturdays between tha hoars rtf 0 a. m. sod 4 p. m. Thera remain. Uertfore, ooly foer reglatrs IJoa days before the election, as follows: Saturday, Oet. 8, 9 a. m. f> 4 p. x. Saturday, Oet. 14, 0 a. as. to 4. p. ro. Saturday, Oct, *a, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday, Oet 09, not within iocor porated towns. 0 a. m. to 12 as. Saturday Oct. ill, within incorporated towns 9 a. m. to U. p. m. Saturday Oct. 20 is known as ebut lauge day. Wltbla Incorporated towns the registration books will b* kept open on that day from 0 a. m. to 0 p. m., bnt at iwvclnote doc wiU.ln inoor poratad towns the rcglstratloa books will bn closed at U o’clock, noon. Uiat day. ltut whether within or without in corporated towns, tho books sr* opin to oil from 9 s. m. to 4 p. at. for pur panto of dnllM|ln( tho nus of any person wrlttsn therein, Speoille caose or eanses of challenge out ba atatod upon sfBdovlt. Written notice must bo served upon the person challenged, end th* judges are irqutnd to assemble St Urn polling place on tut urday. No rember gth, lo hear and decide the challenges. The ottorr wIki serves ths antics of etralkiige U entitled lo a fee of 1I» cents therefor, which will he roUroed by the county If the challenge lo soeUlnod. If o person who vntsd in Gaston In lo MM changes his residence tram one pordnot to another. ho moot premat» esc tide st a of rnurara In former precinct before ho ean register and Vula in ths latter. If a rotor boo resided is the Mtoto N aeoatb* and to th* eoonty of Onotok M day* be hoc tho oeesoeory rhdlaotlri qaeltfleation. entitling him U veto. As to roeldenee in the pm •toot, the low don not prescribe any deOuite term, but don provide that lie moat be o bona Ode rmident «f Ur* pre otoet whoso be propmes to sot* before bo 10 entitled lo register ami rote therein. And lastly, leg us not* that * DOW regtetrotioo of ALI< voters la ngilnd ibrnogtisiK Crowder’s Ms on tala lows Mrip and lo MA flolly frootgot of IUvcr (land township — —.. ■ nom I AM nun MAM. ll will be nine rubers! Umt when Mr. Kluttr and Mr. Caldwell spoke in Carton la, the latter, in what lie (toped would ha taken for a tejolodar, in dulged la was boastful platltadca •bout how extremely easy It ia to no ant anil how similarly difficult It ta to SSlahllsh by proof. If Mr. Caldwell were net spwtklug from a wealth of expertonee then, he to. aaosl wtsurodly able to do no new. One of the charges with which be •ought to brook tbe force of Mr. Klellx's arraignment of negrolam In the Republican party wav that the Democratic county coamital-were of Mitchril had bound out iwu while Children to a negro. This Cbarge he also repealed at Dallas. Mr. Klutlt waa not Informad aa to tbe facta la the cane, and. cvefus man that he Is, .ltd not pretend to be. Hut he w.c. In clined todlseredlt U, for, be said. Mitch ell, the old tinnm of Senator Pritchard, to orerwbelmlngly ltapubiioan sod tbe Republicans usually bad thing* their way In that county. At Statesville Mr. Caldwell repealed tbe charge and it wet Subjected to still further scru tiny. 1%# LauihutirL't report of It to as follows: nr. aiuui puniuu nos wav com mtosiontrs could not land nut orphans, but ttist was made by law tbuduly of the clerk of court. Mltelnll tea Re publican county and the clerk ta a Republican If such a tiling occurred thu Republican clerk I* responsible for It- Mr. C. K. Greeo, of Htateaville, a Mile bell county mao end a Repaid teen, •aye bo eoch occurrence has happened In the county, althotigli It I* ooe of the chargee lo thu PopulUt haod-book; eud a lawyer Uaa called aUenlton to tbe feci that tha law of 1870 prohibits tbs biodiag uf wblls cblldieu to colored men. Titus another campaign Its falls to the ground.” Since the Statesville speaking tbe searchlight of Untb has bseo'sUU far ther exposing Mr. Caldwell's utter disregard for accuracy of statement. Willing to abide by tbe truth, thu Democrats sought to And It. Mr. J. W. Bailey, for 26 years a resilient of Bskcrirille. a roan of high character lo bis community for truth and veracity, and well acquainted with the acta of tbs commissioners in Uia county bas made affidavit to Hie facia, which, briefly, are these : Ao unworthy white woman gave birth lo twin children, transmitting to them a loathsome dis ease of which the herself died. The neighbors, unwilling to come in con tact with the disease, bronchi tbe fear fully sDieted Infants to the chairman of thu county commissioners. Tbe board oot being in session, be hired a colored woman—a general nurts— to cars for iLem temporarily. Before tbe oext meeting of tbe board, llie children died, an thoroughly were their frail systems permeated by disease. Such is U«u slender basis in fact for the charge which fusion orators have been snorting abcoirt over tbe State— that tlie Democrats have bouod nut white children to a negro I Tim facts iu the case were at Mr. Caldsroll'a disposal just ns freely as they were at the dispuaal of tho Democrats, lie could have ascertained the truth If he had wanted It. Out mo; It Is Just one of a multitude of case# wherein any thing suita tbe enemies of good gov ernment and white supremacy better than the plain, lione.it. troth. This they evade, coocoal, suppress when It •alts their purposes and limy are able tn do so. A man so careless, so reckless lo handling facta, so eager to bolster up bit cause by means fair or foul, as this incident baa shown Mr. Caldwell to be, proves himself llisrrby tn be un worthy of tbs high office lo which he "•litres, and Incapable of Biting It If he had It, Mr. Caldwell le an ansafe man. Bet three statsmente are no truer of him then of tbn com moo run of it is fellow aaplrants in fuslondora. Do lire public roads and tbe»ystem by which they urn now kept up suit you f If not, "put your complaints in lie billot box.'* mjrhMT I* polity. tlMrlolM UWxrtr, Ifp.». Tb* Saprema Court yesterday re jected oaarly ball of tb* applicant* for law iicenra. Wa compliment tbc court upon (M fact that It !• paying ton* at leatlon to Uta qaallSosttoosof tla men who apply to It for Hernia. The rule ha• barn to tarn koee upon the public all wlo aak for this liberty. A* nice dkacrimlnatimt reed* to iieeserelaad In the llceoilng uf lawyers at of doctor*. Ooa elaaa baa to do wltb ilia Uvea of U>a people; the other wtlli their Hree, liberty and property. lb|a«M or til* iam|Mh». Kayecm. Thu key note of the |ir*aant cam paign la the record of the roatau ad mlnlatratloa aad white supremacy. The faeloaiata have bad ■ good ebanca ta ibow what tbty were capable of dutog' to the war of reform. They hare made mlaamwe oar of tbeir op portaalty; hare not oaly not glean u* the reform they promised bat bare actually Increased tb* Uuca* of lha pt npl*. They hare made a record and up* that record they meat fa** Ui* I tapir. Tbla la what they are afraid of. kww OUjr Mar. Wlutl hM bosom of tho dm wtx) •wMd Uva world ilMt (Mina with Ru ropoa* arm would owmao and oon qoor tfco world t Aloo thoaaloootnu t lux It loo who Mid Uio naitoti without torpedo boot* woo whipp'd atiwodyf 1 ubtrt lo I bo Ml who Mid tlw A oner looo batUoahlpO war* an AfociMNd tJbojMaojrid UR wtor from UwTr own . Ooi W. 1. Aryan woo la Utolotta | Tmotor ou hu war brek to flnrWa lo J Jotai lb Mglmoa, flo won mmu- i MMod w Mro. Hryao, who atU bar boabnod wm (nr loo no wall to be rw> I la ni I of to dotr. mu *wr la the kiTcau. HU UU W »k* Wt (ha Paaill; Ua< •• EU-Thawhw BUI na< Wwrh Arf Ttha HI* llaad m n I'raawal kar-rolM a Uf|aTr« »4 cat It I'p lata MaMVaad. HOl Arp la Attaatm Constitution. The good and Um bad an strangely inixod In thla sublunary world. riut the good Is more than tbs bad. In deed, the scriptures tall us that all Uiiaga work together for good t0 tboso who love Nod. Certain it Is that our little girl lias passed Um crisis safely and 1* now slowly bat surely recover leg from that loot protracted fever. Tlmre la uiora good la this than there is bad lu all oar little IroaMns. Ic rains every day aad ell wo can do la to sympathize wlUi our nelghbora aiad friends who have lust fodder and pea vine hay. awl can aisare Um- farmers that It will stand mure ralu than any other bey If tbe windows are opened and aired as often as the sun chi-ww It will lose Its color, but stock will eat It greedily when a does get dry. Our old cook I* down tick and w« oan’t get * >institute, fur the darkl«e —women end eblldree—am all In the cotton Bolds taking their elmnc** be tween sunshine and showers. So we are running the machinery of klteben nod chamber in a very economical way. Dread and butter and toast sad broiled aleak aud fried t«gs and ooflea ai.d milk are good enough for anybody, and we are getting along splendid. I make tbe Orea and bring In tlie wood and help to wash tbe disbe*. Wo am all fond of chicken. but not fond oi.ongli to kill them and piepere them for tas oven. A large old oak In our grovo has been dyti.g for two or three year*, and so 1 hired a man to cut it dawn and saw It up for the wove. ife couldn't fled a helper, and au 1 bid to bdch myself to one end of Uve cross cut. f used to do that in a llyrly manner when on my farm getting out boards, and I haven't altogether lost tbe Hek, though I have lost part uf the contiooanoe. Dy and by I con cluded lu »l»ow wbul a man could da. Slid so 1 took 08 ous handle of t to saw end mu it alone. Yes, It It a feet that 1 cat off four blocks all solitary and alone by myself with nobody t.< help me. I can prove It, if nerressry, for our female oeigbboia across liar street reconnottered aud watched me and smiled sweetly, and tlie passing people drove alow tu see as break down, and old Judge With*. who al ways steps exactly three feet, short ened up and ast down and camped on the Sidewalk and wondered and wslled for me to surrender, and our family doctor bailed me to quit and go home When I was about used up my wife came a..d ordered me to stop it at one* and 1 stopped. These people around hue never saw au old man run a cross eut all by bintself and they never will again, I reckon. Dot there’s life In tbo old man yet All this lima my man Webb was chopping and (putting np the blocks, and an In course of (loin are got It ail sawed up and split up into stove wood and It made eight good wagon load* The tree »« two and a half feel in diameter fur forty test uu, and right where tbs limbs all branched out was a hollow about two feet deep aud out of that (pillow two 'posruuis were tlirowi) when tbe tree caioo crash ing down. M’sbb bod cut down the tree sod Webb saw tbe 'possum* Ural and naught them. As lie wus piilllug their tails lu tbe split of a limb says I, "What are yoo going to do with them ?” "Take 'em homo,” says he Well, 1 didn’t want the animal*, but f got to ruminating about the law or “Feral uatuiie" tliat I studied In Blsekstone, and so to tease luui I said: “Why, Webb, those sro my 'possums; they are on my laud and In my tree and most be my ’possums.” "Why, boss,” *.<ld be, “bow’s dat * f goes ’poe*um huntin’ or rabbit huuliu’ au 1 It don’t make anv difference where I catch ’em, dey is ratus, alo’t dry, on leas do I so’ is posted. And boss, your Ian' wasn’t posted and hain’t even got a fence roeud It.” Webb laughed like he was sure be bad me. “Hot see here,’ said I, “I didn’t hire you tu hunt 'possums; I hired you by tbe day to cut wood and all your lima Is mine and yonr labor Is mins, and according to tht law the ’p'waums ere mine.” Webb wasn’t satisfied and finally pro posed to divide the spoils, but I gave up my claim. I have since submitted tbo question to learned tsem’nin nf our bar and And that they differ. Now, 1 would like to know how those ’poi tarns found that hollow tree right here in tbe heart of the town. What lu allnct told them there was a hollow In the top of that tree? Hut I am nut ruanlng a ’possum reach, for ever since that 'poasnen supper at Newnan l haven’t taken much stock In ’possum •seat or ’possum politic*. Neither has Colonel Candler. lie likes rabbit-fool better, bat be din’t need either to put him at tbo head of the e-damn. I li*d a periodical vWt the utter day fru my old copartner. Judge Hrauhaui. N«t old, bat now young again nine hie salt water baths on l.itif feUurt Wa talked about Colons! Candler and the eomlng election of course, an-I the judge became eulhudaetlc end add: “Re is some klo tu me UiruuuU Um Aothonye and Coopers. Tlie kin la some distance ep the line bat tbe blood le there and neither of os kre ashamed of It.. I)r. Mll'er was aa rloh and rare In conversation as Dee Johnson end t># said to me: “If a man Is qnaliflrd to make ■ good administrator of a dead 'van’s estate ha will males a gao l gov ernor.’ “Thin U Una,” oaullnuad Uranham. “A gorernot should ba honest, Intelli gwil, oultarnd, fearless and Arm. Al ton Co ad tor has erery ona of llw* obaraottrtoUm. 11* will admlultirr ll*o aBaha of ttata with a Ora. unfal tariug hand, without regard to tiia pemoeal tolar oat of Itlaaalf or of hia friends. Ilia atootlon to aatorad and lw will auecanl hlnemtf If tie dwHiaa to do to. Tbapoaple toow hit honnot, •olid. tUrllag character. Th«y do not timidly btlTarc It after a political faabton.bat they know II It makae no dlfferanoe how many pellllsiana or Journal# any anUgoala* him they caanot change tha public mind.” "The rrgutratlou Hat la aiaall aod ho will oof rooelra tha 100,000 majuri ty. hot he will rrcalrn at tonal fonr •fUit of all U.a roUaoaat.” W. all than to to, aod mora, too. Tfco regittraiUn llot to aoi.lt baoaaaa K < to comparatively a new law that rn ^airaa reglatrattoh, aad banes tot mi y i ton rote. I kuow aoiua good Dame- 1 •rata la thto town who forgnt to m» tor. Aod I know many good PoMltoU who ora wring to rot* for Colonel Handler. Yea, thorn ara thouamda of them to tha tftgta who will rot* for him. hot they would wot haro vatad fto any Other Democrat. D la like Oenaral Wheetot'a recent race hi Ato buna, whore all Ilia jwoyle—Datuo crau. l\.|iuli»u, aud Krpubilcau* — uniUwl in dm election of the grand hero. forth# same reason* all (leor Ciaiia should unisc la o: cello* Colonel CauiUar. IIU laurel* are uot aa rreah aa Wbaeltr’s, but they era Hum*. Tbe W aye in th# lo»t causa is sUll visible, though it oauuut see. Judge Jlraq Uam gave him many virtues, but It I wtrr going to uatao lila most striking characteristic I would say "alnewUy.” IN ia n ainca'a man —Mint la to say, lie L without wax, ho Is uusealed. A eentnrv ngsi, when there wtra no en velopes In which ui ioolose letters and an mucilage to rasl»a tli«to, they weie asalsil wRIi wax. Hut sealing wax was expeuaivo, and ao letters that contained no secret* were nut sealed at *11. They were ••eina ourum,” which ia Latin for wltlHiu*. Wax, aud Ikh.o* cams that prfttv aud expressive word—sincere— 1 have no secrets-open and read n>a if yu wish. It Is ol'Wi akin to loco ernes and truth. It Is candor and that is close uklu to Candler. TltlKIt TO BKUIMI-KH AM IDIOT. attempt *r wncaiuri.u sum*. t« BnllSaa* XoclMlrar*. The Wilmington 1/antnj/tr emjru that nn Saturday a riot Wat nearly precipi tated by am attempt ou tha part of I negro lough* t» rngtsurr a negro who , h»d been adjudged Insane by A July. [ Drake, ao imbeaile. attempted In reg ister and was. of course, refuted. He became boisterous, but no Attention was pud tn him, es he wasknoanlo be Irresponsible. A crowd of negro tough*, It iweyer, gathered and at lonipted to build"*! the rnglstrars. Several while (Ban who wore presaut, •lev. J. W. Kraiocr, piktor of tlie Brooklyn Baptist chorcn. among the number, tried tn quiet tbo negro**, wlio turned nu tbem, abusing them aiort foully. Dy the time the geaUemeo reached I he tide walk a mub of a hun dred uegroee had gathered and made threats freely. Toe white men atood their ground, however, and nothing war done. On* of ths uagm** aoooated Key. Kraoirr later, etying it would do hiui g'iod “to slap the jaws of every white man." Rev. Kramer advised the negro not lb try lhe experiment nn him and lie look Hie ad via'. The jtfrasenp'r «lie ruder lord (he aoenu at a dWgmco to a civilised com munity. Marla* "Ilnm " Wtlmliifion MctKfifor. The mnney wa* urouinl and about at Fayetteville when the black Radical convention nut to unmluatn a candi date for U. 8. Congtns*. The game was to buy up tlie kleierr ami they did It. Rut for money Fowler woul-l n..t li.ive won He bought Hie chairman at tlie atari win the Ohsaiwi-. Th* num ber*. including n nigper preacher, were liouglil like “damb driveu ciUle,” ami In open daylight and on Hie Hour of Urn convention. The uegro pieacbir ra- 1 relv.vf *TO from 8 11. Buchan m to roto fur him, but he gnt a bigger price fr Mi Hancock and deserted his min. j lie was made to disgorge or get licked. I He threw up sit or* pirt Tue Ob jserrrv publishes this: “We ate re quested by several prominent colored cl'item tn publish the following' “IW. T. IS. MeUalii got $30 from S. It. Buchanan to vote for him for tbn uomiuAlinn for Congress, but be voted ■gainst Him nom illation, bein’ bought last by S \V. n*no *k, J. E. F iwler'A^ agent. Tbs uegroee aro iu floe feather. What a uoble array nf legislators they would make ' For the while men of a 8tnlo to b > boaaod by such a race W awful tn tliii.k uf. Revolution itself is prefertblo t ■ such a bariatric rule. TXafi the rslul. Ourinifc OtetTTir. We recur to the question asked A week nr two tgo. Why is It that the wlille people nf North Card I on will May divided while the black people are solid 7 If the Macks mink that in this solidarity they luvc a community of iutereit iuetamluifc together, why have ■ml the whiles a like Interest 7 The black people will not co ne over to u* fur the accomplishment of any politi cal purpose—why should we go oyer to them 7 Tim Djmocral* are charged with drawing tlm color line in this oimpalgn and a gr.au outcry is made ab ml It. But Tl ia not the white* lull Hit' bl ick» win Imye drawn thr color line. An Oppnft««i>M 1‘MriN. lltal**Ytik) VliMUf, State Ssuulor II. If. W. Marker, of IvtuColii comity, who is Imre, tells us that Mr.’fJ. P. Dowiuiii of Polycart , Alxcmllr county, Is ari'stiRlng to go into the liuslrwn of ralslug 'ponsums fur llw ni irtut. IlH will fetiCi In Sever al acres of woodland with bur hoi wire in sucle n way that tl.« ’pnettittii can n-it get out ami will supply the elt el-isuot with hollow logs, etc, for the '|MSsnuis to live In. I(« will tbei. catch all the ’postuoM ho poseitily can aud put tlteia into his ’po.uuao pasture until lie g-ts It thoniu*hly nocked. ||o rsps-.t* Pi make the tnlunMl Very pr. (1 tuple. hwaia'a oalr iMramrl*. Ml uouptJIs Tl aoa. It la only xrmuiv Mm pu unuitry that thii Hpautsli vlrtui m remain and the Inlelllaance and leoderatiip to mako those virt urn a force rent mi nowhere Span I ah Statesmen are corrupt, pnr Mlnd and weak, and huve been fur three centuries. There la morr Catun h ir Ihia arrltun "Mho mauilrr than rtt lihr. Ulantme pul 1 nets tar awl until ilia law few rear* wna ewypcewl to lac InruralSa. Vur a anaic warn ymn 0.- tom oroueuneed M a Viaal dtasase, and prteeribecl kiad retnedtsiL and by smuUMMIy CaMt'S to eom null kjoaf treatment. pretmmead if h» r uni Me. aehrior Sea proruw catarrh la he a owasiiiitfewal due re* awl the retire reanlna iSoa M tlao only enwalltulloi'iil mini cm I hr marhis. It la uecn mremajly In doeiw inaa laumpama laaajevmrul, l» aolt dinsinv im the hlocal and woroua airfare! of the ry-teui They near car - biindywl >Mhu« tor any am V relMloswer. Send rer nrmktra wvl vstluio 9. hv. * «t, o, trMl \*r Iwmihrtm*,!* Th* A I<1 riel. qnarry <.mr ft.nr.inl, H <}.. h«« mnkrlad I JO <»*i «..Ml. .if •Kina lhi* )**r. •*rldM‘« Arulm Hltn, Tun HacT h»».v« in III" awM fin ijntn, UrNt*aa. Anna. (firms hall III.rum, F*arf Aim, TrUrr, Ch*|.|ii>l llnncl*, Chilblain*, Corn*, mid all yfcln KrupUmja, uixl i«i»iU*rl)r aura* PiUa or no pay raqalrrd ll 1* (MmiilrM in rf?" pa»f**t *ail•faction, nr money rafnndad. I’Her V> crata irr u.«, For Mia Wy i. F. (him * Co FOLEY’S HONEY ss TAR !• THS ORE AT YKROAT and LUNQ REMEDY. For Ml* by J. II. KKNNRtiY & OOMl'AHi’. ^Cnn’l Be - Our stock of Dress Goods and Millinery in point of Beauty and Low Prices can't be Ixait. This is a (net and it cannot Ik gainsaid by uny one. Come nml see. A. C. WILLIAMSON:-:-:-: Will talk Wraps later on—Too hot now.-^VS ARMSTRONG FURNITURE COMPANY, O ASTON 1 A, N. <!. Furniture, Pianos, And Organs. tttrmiiiiiniiii Whatever your wants may lm In these linos, call on us. We shall endeavor to to please. FALL MILLINERY - 1898. My friends boll) In snd out of liiwn no Invited In sen uiv * nnw stack of stylish mllllneiy. Tliew s..o<1a are all nf «,iy | own personal srlselinn In tin- Northern fueliion cmres, I and hi vs Just been opsnod. Vim will Gnd In my ptnek < high quality, Uteat s'yles. and the newest fan. i-m of f4*l,. * Ion. I oiall Im glnd tn have y m cull "just ] MISS CYNTHIA RUDDOCK. ! I.'p Stair* at> ( Mortl* Hrt>* j ShoesJ^ Shoes!! A lot of Buy State shoes to go at cost as long as they last. Come and select a n ilr There are no better shoes on the market. This Is the season for jelly g lasses' and fruit jars. I have anticipated vonr wants ami have an assortment of both on bands. The above I desire to call special atten tion to. In connection with a well assorted line of groceries. Conic to see me. JOH.V C. HOOKE. —Shirts for 50 Cents_ We have a window full of them, negligees, showing styles uml varieties. See them. Some with collars, and cuffs, sonic with t-w* collars; some without collars; some detachable and'some nut " \n beautiful to look upon, comfortable and stylish to wear. ’ ^ 1 And best of all they are worth more money thiu .... r them. If you don’t Ik'Hcvo It try it. 'OT Be sure to see our Shirt Window. Very respectfully, — Hnl 1 ANm & ROBINSON. — McCormick - REAPERS AND MOWERS. OAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED. Heo them nn<l £«t terms _& WfLHON I.. L jBMKIMft, /’roirfo)/. ' First National Bank OK GASTONIA, If. O Htitto and County OOMMKNCKD niWIKI*« AUOUMT wE?' ''-film • . . . joo,(**).00 Harplrt*..7,000.00 Dlvidcnila |Mld al»*» organ* •Ml*®". -VljOOOOO .IT*'™,„ F. Olllint. account* of Individual*, rvmti _ on Mm* d*oo*lt*. Uuaranto** to patron* avon,0^** 0f'*' ,nt*r**t r> •' ' tnnt wl»n con—rvottvo bonktno. ^ “*,°«»"*nn«tation OtmAl> “ )
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1898, edition 1
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