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I IUv* you a Christmas ihsmt at any tact to mud to yoar customer* 1 U w. Tt» Ujuotm t* a good amdium through walob to wad tv and next waak la tbe timo to put it to tbe paper. Get copy la by Saturday, If pnesIUc, Wa aball Issue wit week <■ a edition ef LU) copies at Tux G.umi. and morr if the demaml j oat idea it. Tbe entire cdtUeo wCl be eireuUied almost urtustevly la Uaaton eouoty aad Id trade section* contiguous thereto. Tliere U to be no special feature about thaedltioa exsept tlte luereaaed num ber of copies issued. It will be a ■Pleadid opportunity for business men to send oat their Christmas mens era to the people. TO our regular advertise, a. of ceorw, there a 1X1 be no extra charge fur extra circulation. Bat sre will have limited room for new advertiser* which we will oiler at rates that ought to All comfort ably all the apace available. Haven't you a message to scud your customer* this Christmas ? Tbe rates ace lour lodead—hare they uta; (foe loch- GO cents. Three Inchc*—31.00 larger space—30 cent* an inch. Thai means owe column wide sod the Inches measuring (town lb* column. Uyau take aa muefa a* six lashes we can act year xd. two columns wide if ■e ordered. How much spues do you wish ? Tour order, please, with copy by or be low rUt unlay. ax »nmm> iniHn. A writer for tba Knct:> Carolina IVtetyfrWu* calls attention tooM fact to connect loe wUb Um Wilmington rxrdxUoo which we do not remember U* hnn arcs emplmehted la the *eeuUr rrporta. U it that Ur order of the old board continued and repeated by the new board of aldermen, the Ur-roone pr Uw city were kept closed Tor ten day*. After tba tot decree of priAIUtluo expired Ibe Miaow keeper* opened for n beam bat eatantnilly clawed again. The writer baUwven that If tba aeloena bad beta open that tba jUl woeld bare baao raided by the mob aad the prison an kitted, and Mat other deads of Oamajpi, mragery. and dastroctloa, nobody kaaws bow naony or how great, would bare been perpetrated, if pm. btbltioa, nil tba ooeraipoadeet. ud *» Mtoroad ten day*, why aat tea treat* or tan yeaea ? Tba aaawbr to that gaeatiea may SMM la Worth Caroflaa If tba negro problem la allmluatad from pelt'Ice. The femoral of the race ieaoe wll at least el** eooMtblng elae a chnnae. ■** *••• abaeai hi Texas. The Umm fur Is a great stale It Is al leged that there was ease a fellow who igarad that If ho owned hath Texaa and a arrfata ether loaality arhteh wo da not ease to aaaao be would Uee la Ifeu other pUau sad rest out Texas Wonder If ha woa’I puWMah a raalard aiHlaa af Ma saanomm uplaloas 7 **«p*r m nc«r»M. Mt «Mik Will Xel k> MMImi M ter ami Tmm t« i'um. •tank Carats* Prsmytwrlea. Two reports of tin interesting v«t lag of oor Synod. held recently at Um loabk kaea appand In tba paper*, bat no taaation am* made of tb* serious •pat that oaaarwfl on tb* floor of tb* Hyood. We • oppose tb* writers did not observe the af>>t, or eh* they wore ■•^•rerd to amotion It, a* U vin«)i.lt U‘« tb* waakaacaufpaortuiaannatar* avaa la oor ministry. It left auiua that will not ba obliterated for mauy I*ari to eoaia. Tb* “apat'’ of which •• •Pjak earn* la tba Coras of tubaooo joiea from tb* mooch* of minister* and ruling *id«r». and was deported uw lb* beautiful carpat of tba baaatlful eliurob but Id log wltiah has btto dedicated to tbo service of ttod. Mo hr aa Wt know tb* good people or Gaatonla bore pa Uaatlv till* eondoct, whlou we must proaowi.ee Irreverent aad profane. W* took (Might to that alegaot building, which w* bad never weti be fore tbka meeting of Myood. and we felt pruod of tbe ooagregatloo that bad sacrificed to moab tot tbe Xaatar Id Ua eractloo, hut wo felt aabaai* 1 of mln latm aad ruling elder* who teamed to have forgotten tbe reapect they owe to tbelr fellow-awe aad to tied. There U out ooe of at that would not resent such a breach of good manner* In our own home. Xow, In the fhec Of all lb!*, la 11 not time fur ua aa miuhter* of tb* goapcl to Quit the ugly, klthy Mbit, and to set a goed example of elvnnllnasa,economy and rev*race* fur oar pvopla to follow? Mo Ottawa. Idplt. spat. spot. The trouble ia that Ua carpet la not tba only thing that earned a spot whan the spicier spat op>* it. Aa IN* plan has never ban. triad of atgegnlii f the aplttara In a pew by tbemartvea. disgrace la brought ■poo tb* whole Synod by tbe eaMMinesa or tbowgtiUmaaem of > very few. So lenva your plug* and twlau at home next time, men and brethren, aad If any ooe offer* you a chew, aay with the boners bore of a gued resolution. “I do not chooee,”—Editor PrretyUrtaa. I >•■*» «■ !»• Marla TrmaSMr. Norfolk DWpatth, lit. Tbe safe from tbe wracked Spanish crulaer Marta Twiu, Admiral Or eera'a flagship, waa open** *t the oary yard Ibis ;<fteroooa and waa found to contain nothing but mover. The safe waa literally packed with baa of gold and stlrer coin, Spaaiah and American. Tim rain* of tbe treasure fa-j»d cannot he definitely.stated, but It is tbourbt it will approxi mate 173,000. Contrary to expectations, no paper of any descrip tion was found In the safe For a long lime the safe baa Into in tba general aturvb»ute, but Commodore Faiquhar would not allow It to be opened anlll be bad communicated with (be Nary Department. Tbs Opening was witieued by mem ber* of the eonrt of inquiry, now in seesim here Investigating tba clrcnm (taliora attending the abandonment of tha Teresa off Cat Island. Several of the laiga coalalaiug tbe coin bnrat when removed from the safe. Tbe sil ver coins are tartly Umlahad. but the fluid coin* needed very little rubbing to show ap their denomination. Tha money was turned over to the proper official* to ba counted. The safe may be sent to lha National Museum at Washington. TlMfWHl Trmal. Pcletat/orx, Va„ Girrvaywnder.co Norfolk Vinrliuio-Piloc It is probable the several large pea nut plants to this city may be embraced la tbe groat trust wblck it la proposed to ergaair* to control the peanut in destry of the country. This treat. It la rumored, will ho backed by a caplt.il of about Fi.bQO.VQU, and the organizers who are famishing the capital aro New YiTkera. Several or the promo ters of Dm scheme have been l:*iv with in the last day ur two, making investl Ction and gathering information a* our local plants. It ia atalad that the proprietors of all tha peanut ractoris* in the diet* have been approacltrd |n the interval of tkv trust, and that options in many Instances have been secured. It la el deed that tbe iiegoOalioa* In progress will end )u socevsa, and that lit*combination of all Itlrnsli will beaefll alika I lie producer and tba cleaner Beerslary lieu**’. V*«rl a. in. mint Damir Mew OALZAHS, Ore. 9,—Secretary Heater's statement of tbe world's rlst ble supply of cotton shows an increeaa for tla week last etowd of 109,578 bait*, against 130,804 I.sc year, and 185,148 In 1884 a »«W* »• 4,108,488. »gainst 4,380,000, last arret and 3,868 408, last ywsr. Of this tbe total of American Cotton is 4.486,438. against 4,384,000 Vast week. 3,338.409 last year, sod of •11 other kinds. Including Egypt. Dta *H. India, stc, 319,009. against 414 000 last week and 318.1100 last year. K*w Yi0k Thmcg. AfUf U« d«ilf raporU of tAunJerou* diaoribrr aasost oar new colored legi sts'! to hare continued a tew months laager. It Is Just possible dint soma bald person will rsatara the rem.rk •tel rtdlte In negro hands ore tmpl* •tests so dangerous te the peace and prosperity of tbe nation ae ballots hare long slnee proved la 1m. tSaSleriMr Will remain . Ci.zrM.AVD. o., Dan. 9 —in aa le terylaw ben to-day, tVoMini II 8tern, •f the Atlas Floor kilts, of Xllwaekoe IMS* that bo expected tbe Mg friar eoioWoAiton shortly. Tbs cotebine will have a osptttets also sf WOjOuO,. 800. _ Sleep era Btase. To be booed hned aod hmt ter years by ; Um chains of diosssn Is in* wret term 1 of staes'y. Cewrgs |>. Williams, of HaOSbOMar. tetcb , teUe bow a tears i was made frm. He say*: -My wife baa Imm so betpfcee for Hr* mm iteu i she cue Id ant turn am la baa a'aaa. Alley eeteg l*» Mlhs of Cleat rie Bit tarn, «bw Is wonderfully lararoead nod able te do her owu work.1' Tide am gnsso remedy for female dloamrn go lea ly earn aorenussam. dwiin area, melancholy, heodaetM. beebacbe. fototteg end dimy spells. ThtsmlnMle working nwdlsloe Is ajgsdeand to work, teekly. rua down penpfc. Every fouls t—rwajabd. Only 39 antes. BsM by I. K. (terry sad Cawyaay, PragglsU. U Is ssgartad Umt MsersUry BUss af tbs Depart meat of Um Interior sea vmpUi** praHptHMfe *»m vut» rastainu. •■'»*•* a Wltna \r<nf> MS **e«wd« efUMParAwtwU Asm. Speaking of gocd coUnu farm log. tho dock is clear for a report Iron any body in Qaotoa on a body of 89 servo who oau surname Um record of Xassra. Craig ft Wilson oo tholr farm ons ■He oast of town. Bo It reus m bored In starting, however, that of tbvir 30 acros, about ten awes was an aggrfga thw of galleys two years ago. Thoy had to throw ia brush and scrape tSo ground level with than big male shov el* before thoy oauld run b* corn rows l»*t y*«r. Another 5 serve was In pl«e»—a pise grove -and wasa stumpy new ground la am cultivation Uus year, and the Cotton on this was plant ed lata and made a poor stand on acooaat of Uis stumps, roots, and pine straw. With all ttivaa disadvantages tha 39 acre* were cultivated In King's Im proved cotton end yMdvd 33,393 pounds of Hat, an average of G08 pounds to the acre. That is Uic aver, agv, but Msssri. Ctalg and WUsou are aatlsOvd that some of tbU farm yielded as high a* 1.000 pounds of llot to the SCO. The seed were pure stock end wore ordered fresh this sprieg from Ur. T. J. King, the originator. If any laxly wishes to Osur* on the probable proflis oc these So scree, there «re 1.100 bushels of cotton seed to be iDoJade-i. We call this good cotton fanning. If some ooe else In the cuanty has a better record, let's have it. TKk un or -mia tom** wiuoi. A V»«u* LaOp (I«. (M>|XMMl (It* TrMMw/ or to* 1*1(4 SMaxhmr. Cfcsrtotro Oaiencr. Motion, Dm. O.-Min 1-soy 31 hi asons, the handsome end accotnpi lab rd daughter of Mr. P. II. Rimmooe. ra turoad some day* ago from Cape Creek. Yancey county, where she spent •owe weeks, writing up the life of the Old hero. “Big Tom*1 Wilson. Miss si dsorts ihuald b< Justly proud of her manuscript, which Is now reedy to bo feat to tbe publisher, and when It Is ip book form no doubt It wilt dud its way to the borne of nearly all the people la weetesn North Carolina. It la written in the language of the hero himself, and will contain 370 page*. It fur nl«hra the reader with au Insight In tbe style of the mountaineer and back woodsman of the early part of the present century. "Big Tom" wan the Qadar of the remains of Prof. Mitchell, who lost bis way 'on the mountain which bear* his aame. and 'ell off tbe high cliff. “Big Tom" lias trapped and killed in an 114 bears sm> about 90 deer. He baa killed over 100 squir rels on one hickory tm- during bis life. ■stynnami* at Kins'* kwaUin. From tbe Kings Mountain B^'ormrr of last week we learn : That Dr. HotJ and Mr. 0. A. Dllllug ara placing tbe new Acetylene gaa lights In tbetr residences. That money is lialug made up by the business men aud other clllsens to blra a Dlght watchman for tbo next thrve mouths. That Mr. R, 3. Plonk bas erected a wind-mill and tank at his well, which Is a bandy arrangement to supply the system that he Is soon to pnt In. His pu top ran now be run by hand, wind, or not run at all, as he prefeiSL The First North Carolina regiment arrived in Havaaa Snml.iy morning and marched through tha city with bauds e-plsylng and aol»rs a flying. Hundreds of folks turned out to wo than—ths men hugged one another, tha womeu wept fur Joy, and the chil dren shouted term* of endearment as ll>* Tanherls marched along. A colored child whs rotated to death In Charlotte Tncaday. it was left locked U|1 ahum In tho house by Ilia mother. It's clothing caught Ore from a ntovo anti set flie ».« the houm. whleh w»» In II urea lelore llieawful accident was ktot n. [ Vein mt rrlnu Ln. Notice Is hereby glveu, that tha undersigned Hill apply to the (tenoral Assembly of North Carolina, at lie mealing whleh convene* la January. lflflU, for an act to authorise, empower and direot the payment out of lb* pub lic school moneys of Union Coootv, o the vouchers for School Maps sod Charts, aold la the county in the rear 100V. which vouchers am uow held by the First National Btnk of Gastonia, N. 0 , to tha amount of (980.00, said bank being an Innocent purchaser thereof without notice. Said money, when paid, to Is oharged sgainst those School districts which bought the arid Maps sad Charts. Piaar National Da.vk. Gastonia, N. V. By L. L. JagRivi. PreaMsst. December 10th. 1000. “sale of Valuable LandH. TWO COSTLY PREMIUMS « *■ For the Two Largest. Lists of Mew Sub scribers Before Dec. 29tli. Not only do we give the Inducements offered on first page to those who are disposed to aid us in In creasing our large family of readers, but we go furth er; listen:— FIRS1’ PRIZE'—To fhe person bringing In the largest number of subscribers before Dec. 29th under the offer on our fii-st page we will give choice of either a splendid 812 Grapiiophonc outfit or a #12 Kodak outfit at Torrence brother's Jewelry 8tori', SECOND PRIZE—For the second largest list, a magnificent $5 patriotic, Dowcy-IIob son, Lap Kobe now on exhibition at Craig & Wilson's, or choice of $5 saddle. Whafc is a Kodak? ^It is a small Camera for taking photographs The priae we offer will take a picture inches in sire. It has the plates for six uega tives, with the needed outCt for developing, printing, and toning the pictures. It is just the thing for a bright boy or girl. Ample di ructions jor using n go with tlic outfit. Objects still or *iu motion may tic photographed. A moving _«.* 1___ tTain, vcnicies, or person or crowds oj persona in motion may be* snapped by it as quick os blinking your eye. What is a Graphophone P Jt vs a machine that talk*, laughs, plays, sings, makes musk, and dances. You wind it up like a clock, put ou the prepared cyliudcr containing the piece you want to hear, and the way it goes ! You hear the bunds mid speakers and singers and concerts of the great cities and many other wonderful things. 1,1 is truly a marvel. We give all necessary tubes, a resonator, aud six pieces of music. This would be n never euding source of delight for parlor gatherings these winter nights. Kitlier of these is offered for largest club, hither Saddle or Lap Robe for next largest. Who will win these prizes ?. Onr Stock is Here! Over 10O Headl of Fine Males and Horses. All now nn exhibition nt onr alablra Wo can aupu'y your want. from n Aon aaddla or drlw Imran lo the beat amt of lo.no or faim ixolea. Call and art onr atock and cat Itrma Will aell for cadi or nn lime for MUafaetory paper. __ CRAIG AND WILSON. Shoes! Shoes! --SULJ*ML_— * We want your Attention In the Mlioo Hue. if you will give It to us we will Inter est 3*ou. Our slock Is more complete tlmn we have; ever had it* Wc can show yon all of the latest sty lea, colors, and lasts, In almost any grade. We want your business. HOLLAND & B ->3IN30N. — ■ HI— ■«tkM la hnaVf (It— IfcAt it 1* lit# Hil—iwsa •( tba b>*r4 of Town Cu« wlMi—« OaMonto, If. O.. la »«»■• yrOnlta hr tba itapf—aatllTa «..* "•*»•*<* far OmUm amiatr t* tlw —at Oo*wml Ataaa^lp lu ba*a I ha Chart— *f tba town of QaatoaU ai—ndad. »V«a«bn t>. IMA w«aa% awl Kill' m ImlMl At Clv»n>»lH»'. N. •!., im< Ha*a May. p»r. 11, IMW. I a til *HI at luMloaue tlO*> ( a oa»h nr nn lliaa will* »p|>rov*d if cut It J llt"*i food ia.» lim-R i»a*f, ant ioa>» aattla. flood abaaco tor aood »t«ek. Ilnn*i aalaa it. IIatto MAi’aar. FOLEY’S KY^'TAR I* THK CtJEAT THROAT and LUHQ E$ER3K!QY. Fur Ml- l.j J. a. KEXNEliV Jt COMPaKW Santa Claus Headquarters .... AT THE .... NEW YORK RACKET. As usual OLD tfANTA will hold headquarters with us and has laid in the heaviest supply of Holiday Goods we have ever shown. We will give Special PRICES to Sunday-Schools and Christ mas Tree Committees. Our line will be on DISPLAY on and after December 15th, so don’t think of making your eelec tion until you have seen our stock of Holiday Goods at Wholesale and Retail. Youth for UnrifiviiiK, New York Racket. Fall Millinery—1898. My friend*; ItHli it. mid out ..f town are It,sited lo ace nT ' new stock of stylish noillfiniy. Tl:n*-- goods me e)| of lny own iwnoNel ^tertl.11. In the Northern fashion ceulrt* 1 sod h*Te jost bewo opened. Ton will Hud In toy stock high quality.^ Utesf styles, and the newest fancies of rseh * »>*all be ^idd to hsvo you ctfjf'-just to see.’* 1 $£?-' MISS CYNTHIA RUDDOCK •d- IJp Sulrm at Moirla Droa. ARMSTRONG FURNITURE COMPAnT” t.__'%»%■ -—-— 1 UA8T0NIA, N. O. _ *rf»*.**nt- —«■ ■■ Furniture^ Pianos, £S<LQrgana Whatever your wautn may b« arsL-s' •» n“ w« J'cK* L. L JWKWI, Pruidtm. J B< ir»t National Bank" okqabtoxia, h. c * 8tAt4i and County Deponltorv COMMENCED BdSlKRn AUO^srj D», «"»**' •(««». t.VJ.IUOOO DM tit Dl\»l*iwt» |nld i r> ' * • »• I *-«r«w, o«km. 30,000.00 ' r. •W,Uo"* - »• - witu oorvMrvaHv* ban feta*. *°oommodnt»o^ oonti
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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