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THE GAZETTE. THuittATriiAYTirSia • It USINESS LOCALS. AUtnruaomoati ImM In (bit column «a Mi cram a u^n.ior irnc inmtin .ami s man* a liac lor uaaklaatrOOM tlwmfiar. DRE^^AKlNoZl am prt^d to do faihlonable dr«ra making of all kind*. With long experience and oarofol atl«ulion to all order*, ( hope to moil a *b*ra of jour pat am age. Mia. J.A. Arraflrld, Marietta atnet, next to liaptUt church. , /^OTTUX bKED "at half-uilo*”l ITava pot tlw knife right through the pi Ice of .1 Action l.tmbtraa cotton **ed. The on* dollar package for N) 0*01*1 the SO oeut for S3. Coin* qtiluk or planting lime will dud you without ■red of tbf* wonderful out urn. _ O. W. IIOWKLI, . "TTOUKfi ME.V AND TO UNO LA ■A dim near Caitoula: Complete oourao to book-keeping and bualuma writing guaranteed fur *8.30 Time to complete from 3 to 7 week*. For perUculara and sample* of beautiful penmanship nddreea Pnor. V. Tuao. Fly, Gastonia, X. C. COCA C A FFAIRS. —The real ntute aaaeiaora wiU lie vrltb ua this ytar. —No; tin February frvrzc didn't kill tbo potato buga. — Our police force will toon out In oew uniforms. —“Zip” Bell off <onw rhyme* this weak about bis election trouble*. —Call them aldermen—(he oew town charter lisa abolished •‘cotnuila t loners.” —Tbo talk or Ux-lltling and llw Itka remind* ui Ui*i auotbrr year ha* rolled around end tbit tbeyais Oilug to raise the naual crop of taxes. — An Interesting revival meeting U 10 progress at the llaptlst church this weak. Tbe preaching i* done by tbo liaator, Bev. W. F. Wetann, and ser vices are held only at olgbt. —Tb# local lodge of colored Odd Fellow* turned out In official regalia laat Sunday afternoon to hear Um an nual term on before tbe ordar. which was preached by Bey. A. J*. Lewis of Charlotte. —Work I* going right ahead at th* Oaark Hilts. Secretary Bautin liae i*n or a dorse collage* framed and Is rufhlag work on Ilia lint kiln of brick, which ha hope* to have ready for Crlng id about two weak*. —1-aat Thursday afternoon a call oome over tbo ’phone for the coroner, who was wanted at Stanley Creek. The esse waa that uf the escaped rootlet Frank Barrel, who was shot and killed aa elsewhere related. —Uor tbanki are due Ml*! Della Valeria Juhuaon Tor an InvIlatlOD to attrod the commencement exercise* at Salem Female Academy Hay AJth to Jitb. Wleh w* jculd go. Mlu Della i* one of the 40 tweet girl graduates. —A large sod varied assortment of bolla have bean keptou hand by Dr. J. C. Ualloway for many weeks. HU right hand lisa been boney-couibed with them, uod now that It la Dearly healed a new crop threaten* to appear. It U certainly a painful affliction. —It you want to enjoy your straw berries aod cream, let tb* lierrlra gut full ripe—red, awcet, and full of real ai raw berry lUvor and fragrauce. Folks who piok and eat tlielr be nit* just sa mod aa they are red don’t know what It U to enjoy a real strawberry —Who said tbe btaek-berrtes were *11 killed? They are in bloom here about* and our olaarvation la that we never before aaw tbe like of blossoms. Unless something happens to them later ou there will be. to adopt ■ phrase of the hustling merchant man, black berries “for all.” —With the coming kif summer tbe small-pox wanes. Tbo malady is-well la baud at the different Infected polnta and lo report* from Balelgh, Charlotte ami other points, there are few or no uaw oases reported. Hut when wlater corns* again we may expect a revival cf tbe naaty contagion. —The wedding cams off O. K. this time sod the young mao used bis license all right. Tire parties were Hr. John McAlplua and Miss Amanda Long. Paper* are out for another marriage at Eaqoiro Stroup’s Sunday morning at 8 o’clock. Mr. W. W. Bloomer sad Misa Vesta Btnkln. —The Pi»g*l. congregation on laet Sabbath, In via* of their paator’a need of ren doriug hit hand to hand coo lllct with carhnuclee, gracefully voted j)r. Galloway a month'a vacation and naked thoGaatouiauliurch to aonulaeee, which will doubtless be done. Rev. J. J. Kennedy preached for the Pligah people Sunday. —Dy *•* typographical error the notice by thq board of oounty oommie •loner* lent week waa made to read , that pernoaa failing to Hat thelr.Ux • able* will not be relieved 1 for the'yaur i 18*8." whertaa It should have read i ••for the year 1889." It I* a good i mooiutloa the baud has adopted and ought to be obwrred by tbe taz-payera and their agent*. —In mentioning the aaia of the ; stroop properly un Narrow Gauge Street week before lent wn thought we mentioned all Uw la eta of news value. c no nee ted with It. bat a anheeqaeot ’ reffreoce to thn Itmu reveala the omla •too of tba imtna nf tlm buyer. Mr. T. C. !?*«»•*». *“<• «lia crier, Mr. W. •leek Adame Mr. Prgrana haa mnoe •old I he property to Mr*. I* A. Rank to, a deter of I>r. J. M. Sloan. —While other* are thinking of thieg* for the ne* board of aldermen I lode, wnhad u well pat la a word. ; too. Oor •"•HwUhn M, that all the . rue«U of tire town be oflleially and • «onfOpri*tely named. The afreet* of (Retool* which have Ml table aataea • may be nombered oo tbe flngera of one ■.end. Main *>net and York (treat net about eahaoet ihellet of dee Ira Me attorn- "Harrow Gauge" and ‘-Air Hue” won't do. Olre them appropriate name*. n***ea le wbleii reason or —aaonable aod timely lentiinent ap. nlla*. Abnlhb anviqaarlna fanelea ond adopt modern name* And fur -eofleem* *ake do«*t eall any of ihwn • •avenoe*.” Gaetool* baa no arena** and I* ■<* Uberly lu bare. ■emm*am«-«m Prantdant la at Rot springe, Ar* . I**10* * ”*■ pumxai aiimM. —lllaa Ada Uranslatt. who tiu been visiting bar sister, Mrs. P. T. Heath, left for home Mot day afternoon. —Mr. Forest Klojd. of Pallas, hsa become a rcaldant of Uaatunla. tie moet-d hla family osar last wark. - Mlaa Mabsl Smith la 111 *1 the Tre* byterlaji Collrga lu Charlotte Her mother went oyer yesterday morning. — Mlaa Knuoy Jane Davis relurutd home last Saturday ulgbt after a lix i weeks visit to friends and relatives lu laenolr. —Mr. Edward and Miss Eathcr Uutley buys Oolabed their n>ssion'a work at Wingate and returned home for vacation. —Mist Nannie K. HrnOley and her fileud, Mlaa Heleu Tanner, uf Au gust*. Da., ara vlalllng totalises and friends ibis week. — Mist Dora Barron, of ChiilulU-. came ovar ou yesterday’* noon train to ; spend a fotlulghl with Misses Susie and Nan Hoffman. —Mr. M. T. banders, of Mi. Holly, for many years sheriff of Catawba county, baa oast Ma lot with G.,stools. He moved over a day nr two ago. — Mr. Jacob Jrukln*, "f Stanley, was In town Tuesday and rrpnrli hit grain ernp-espeeUlly hla osls alilcb wrie heading—aa knocked lo |<leoaa by the Imilstoim. — Dr. TV. H. Hoffman Is with hla old frtnnd Mr. ’ Dorie” Stowe, at Bel mont, having a high old time fishing. Ha went over Tueiday morning and la expected back to me now. —Masers. TV. M-. Jones, h. G. Catliey and IV. T. Storey left Tuesday morning for Ualelgh whne they wo as dolegales to tha Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., which hold* Its annual seaston there this week. Pmrklat al Cwialy HMir. By ration o( Dr. J. C. Gsllowny'e indisposition he will not lw able to I HU his appointment el the county borne nrxi 8 bl>ath. lu bis stead, howerer. I try. W. I*. 0. Kllllau will uoodoct the service* sod tlie hour will be 11 s. m. instead of 9 p. m. Plaeaa Mhyne o»<« u M»w Trial. Among Hi* opluiooi tiled by-the Supreme Court lest Tuesday wsa that In oaae of State against rimes Rhyne for the murder of Ur. T. 0. Kells, i Tbe dofoodast Is granted a near trial. ] Upon what grounds tire opinion was based wo bsv* been unable to bam. ■urn tat lip. The boys around Pleasant Ridge still make that a fruitful region for tbs deputy collector’* copper-cutliug ixn. Ur. Loitia was called to that com munity Monday afternoon to ofltoiata at a demolishing uorem my about two miles west of Pleasant Bldge. One 'still and right frrmei.lvra were so put I asunder iliat man can hardly join Ibecn together again. Within a year the revenu* officers hava bad to make -mash” of something Ukn a dii-n blockade distilleries iu that section. Uiaiaiaalaa at A. SI. r. (%anik. Hervloes preparatory to tlie commu nion to be observed at the Associate Reformed Preabyteriau church began with servioee last night (Wednesday) conducted by tlie pastor. Dr. J. u. Oallowey. He will be stabled through, the rest of the week by Rev. J. A. Urlor of Aharon, 8. 0., who arrives to day and will conduct bis first aervici to night. He will also conduct tbs Union service Sunday night at the Metbodiit church in place ol ltev. M. McG. Hhield* who will be absent. TmdnIo ridal«. We are on schedule lime with them. They were sown at live mluutes past ten o'clock on the 19tb of April and we said at the Mina that If they were not ready for transplanting by tlie tenth of May we intended to koow tbe reason why. They were ready on schedule time,—in faot they were large eooogh on the fttb. Just three weeks To a day after they were aowa. The pleat* are for sale at Ore cents per doeon. They are of a variety called tbe Dwarf Aristocrat,—a strong, ■toeky. thrifty grower, which hoars u beautiful rloli glossy red fruit, the smoothest, the most perfect, aud tbe moot palatable tomato weaver grew. ■•n »y lag. Wlth|n the put few day*, Mr. P. M. Hhyo*. ef Coataer, who, by tba way, 1* on* of Gaston's bqrt farmers, haa lost 840 worth of doe thoroughbred Berk shire bog*. They died of a peculiar dlaeaae and Mr. Bhyno would be glad to know what U is and what should be doe* about it. They did sot appear to to stek more than two or three minute*. The dlaeaae seemed to attack suddenly nod kill quickly. Tbo bogs were - to good condition, sad would out heartily In the morning and be found daad before nlgbt. Id one oare be uotioad that a On* brood sow tailed to eat ar dlanar-Uina and died before dark. Mr. Bbyns gays the bog* bad no cholera; b* doesn't kaow whst the diaeaao la What do tba stock doctor* bsve to say about It Y —ww——w— niiw-esraM*. The marriage of Mis* lle*s<e INxoii lo Mr. O. M. Norwood was celebrated at tlm bride’s bum* In Charlotte last Thursday night. Tb« brldu I* well known in Oattonla. where ah* biu vis ited often and It known and rttwined a* one of Urn sweetest, moat amiable, sod most wrlooms of all oor lady atai lor*. Tb* groom, originally from Mon ro*, Is With Sob Iff A Oo., of Chariot ta. Tb* manlago derlred a romaolle fea ture from Its postpone meat on account ef the small-pot. The marriage was to bar* taken pises on tba 87th of April, but the appearance at tb* bride's bore* of Urn Bosaatnan run of small pox put the family under anaranUo*. The quarantine was to hare been raised on the Tuesday before, but tit* appeartnop of. a care ol varioloid saaoug Urn servant* on tb* let kept it In fore* oatll Thursday and the mar riage waa oelabratad that nlgbt. Lo»* wbleh laughs at toak-ainllha, bad to b* cun lent with look lag dagger* at the quarantine and patiently awaiting Its withdrawal. Hoa, Wir. U. LEWIS', Mayor or Oastoxja. Woj. H. I-ewis, Erg., rise tod Mayor of Uastoulu on the 9rat anhlvorsarv of Dowry’s great victory at Manila, Is a native of Wejhlugton county, K. C. At the ago of ten he round himself a resident of Uallfsx county, where he received hi* youthful training. Hie literary education was completed at Yadkin college from which he grad uated with the close of ’71*. Uc after wards entered the renowned lew school of Diek A Dillard at Greensboro, and completing the course, was in 18H6 ad mitted to tlm bar. Taro years later he csea hie lot with the youi.g town of MaMo'ila, then In lie day of small tilings, and, with tlw exenptlon or lens than a year spent In Asheville, he has ever elnoe been practicing bis profes sion in the town ut whlo’i, now with 4.000 population, be was recently chosen mayor. Snob la a lu-lef statis tical sketch of Osetouta’a new mayor, whoso picture la presented above »*» bo*«m ftiriANUn. )h«d (■ hr Usxlni. t'.limy -r*. »M F»rr« Oowvtatv *r I. Ji. ADnakir. t»w.T. ». WIUlMD, A»l.unl, tod J. W. IMmll, Xhki AmHmiiI. , Tho nsw mayor atxl board of atder omu war* duly awurn into oQice last week by Ewtoire A. C. Strenp. At tlielr Qrat mealing little way dona ex cept to organic. Mr. Mae MorrU wns chosen mayor pro. tern.. Mr. Jno. F. Lora. Secretary: Mr. 0. A. Gray, Treasurer; Mr. T. \V. Wllaon, Street Commissioner aod Mr. Hobart. V. Baokln, Sanitary Commissioner. Interest in tike contest for places on tbe police force Wat alive throughout tbs week. Monday night the board settled tho contest aod ended Suspense by calling to the position of Chief Mr. I. N. Alexander, Sr., who has before served his town efficiently aod has a record for good work that is second to few records to be found in (owns Uia else of Gastonia. Mr. Thomas N. Wil liam* was choaon assistant, and Mr. J. W. Carroll night police. Tim two last named were already on the force, and now. wllb their chief, make op a foice of three that will compare welt in good work end good looks with any three In tbe country, Mr. JaMb. Smith, who for two yrars or uMPlis* been faithful to duty rain or altine. through calm or otorm, was re-elected to hare charge of street lighting and sanitary Inspection. Mr. W. x. Mavalllaa wmo. Ills many friends will hear with sor row of the death of Mr. W. J. Hamil ton. which ocenred Sunday afternoon at bla home near the Modena. Ha had a complication of dlMnaes. hi* physi cian says, which affected longs, throat, and stomsoli. Jfa era* U) several months. A widow and several chil dren are left to mourn his death. The funeral was preached at the home on Monday by Her. M. MoG. Shield*, and tbe burial followed at Shiloh wllli hon or* by the lodge of Odd Pel Iowa. ■Mil** to l,ml«w rMMgqr. Becognlatng the sentiment hi 'favor of a cemetery association. tha board of aldermen at their meet log last Monday night appointed/ Mayor Latvia and Messrs. Q. A. Gray and Juo. F. Love a committee to isuraerot tbe board to tbe aaa eclat Ion. Tbe aldermen ware heartily In favor of the movement and are ready la every legitimate way to cooperate with the association In ac complishing Ha work. Them represen tatives of tbe board, through Mr. Love, authorize ns to publish a call for a pub lio meeting to consider tba matter to bi lurid In the Y. M. C. A. hall nt 4 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Lett everybody lnternrtei) remember tits place and the bour-4 p. n. to-morrow —and l a on hand promptly. A Stay al Uiii(llff4. Tlie following lolly parly tnirtlwl a apeelal oar TumiJay morning fora dor’s outing at tbe Clift*. Iflmca Nell Smyra, Mary Bradley, Bern Holland. Clara Holland, Has Gallant, Maaey Hoffman. Lowry Shuford, Oats Shu ford. Bpark Torrence, Hope Adams, Mattie Glenn, Lida Adams, Kama Page. Irene downer, Cynthia Bnddock. Mess re. O. L. lVgraa, C. II. Carta, J. M. Ramsey, Smith. RoU. Craig, Dr. P. H, Falla,/. L. Gray, Fred Sayre, C. A. Walker. Chapenoaet Mrs. i. Lea Robinson. Mrs. J. E. Curry, Master I Leonard Curry and Mr. Seawall Everyone bad it delightful lima as at tested both Indlvldaaliy and collective ly. The spread was all that nouM he desired both In quantity tad quality The chief events of the day ware boat lag, flrlilag and koduhlng. Tba day was an ideal one for suoh a trip. Iha crowd Jolly and marry from start to •ntth and altogether a more enjoyable day coaid not bn wlahod for. G. A. Gray, town treasurer, publish aa annual statement receipts and dis burse annul * g- —» — ■ Tr——■ —M-M ■ ■■III ^1 jcounty Correspondence. ]| jl; Mount Holly. _jjj Oito tif most dUuatrou* lull and rulu sturm* (wised ovir beta on teat Snods* evening that wa* ever witness rd by ui yono The oldest people uf the coromu oily aay they never eaw uy thing to (gull It. Mount Holty «u la tbi< center of tbn storm acd Die dam ■ ao that waa dua« to live meek and the growing crone I* iiniMlcuUUlile. U« poile ooona from alt directions giving account* of lain and chlckrae being kill vd, window glaa* broken by tbe force of Vjis ball by the tliouuud, more than twenty live glasses belug broken out of each ore of tbn church**. 0*11 atorvea th* *ls* of goon* eggs rifled up •t Dunn** LI very Stable* were th*n twelve Inch** dorp. Mr. A. M. Kale measured tome of tbe eumri whloi ba uy* were eleven inohea around. Other* are making report* which would teem almoet loipuulMo to tboae who : were out aide ot the atoraa path. At Tuokaeeege two mlloe below then* wu hurdle may ball *bd at Moantaiu is land three mllu nbove there wu not much to apeak of. The storm come from tho direction of G acton la Ud went #in tho direction of Charlotte. ! Tlie etory of hell etonee u large a* hen egge areenllrely forgotten*/ those wiiomaw ud felt the hall-storm ot May i tb, lfW). While there wu no netoua danagrddon# tu.hnman life er proper ty. It wu due to the fact that tbare wa* to little wind. 1 bad tho pteuurw of being sheltered In ao old ahrll of a •table and to tell the truth 1 really thought of all the ugly dangerous things I evtt uw or read of. Several reliable parties have Informed me that they picked up atones that weighed one pound end), which would be tbe alt* of a pint cop. All tbn shade tree* are very nearly stripped I have not sees e tingle man who we* willing to admit that be ever saw ao much ball and such large lumps. Mr. (lei. U. Davie la the proprietor of tbe new livery stable. Boo. Heriot Clarkson, of Charlotte, was In town bun day on hi* way to Lad* to represent Mr. Wa. StandII wbo shot and killed an escaped con vlct from Mecklenburg county. The Mouot Holly Baptist ooogrega U0.1 ere going to ovorhan! their choreli. They are ready to receive Wdi for lire thousand feet uf ceiling and petuting both iu and notsido. Write to Cicero fl arris if yon have a bid to offer. A. P. Rhine baa started the work ou bis large brick atom house. Your correspondent wishes to call tlx altentioo o( tlx tax-lUlar* uod ataesroit ot llila county to itx fuel that, according to Ux report of tlx auditor, lbs farming land* of Gaatui. are assessed per uer* leoor.d btgheat tn the Stair; Durham leading at n»ar $11 per acre, uod Gallon at over (It. Ws think tbla too Ingti indeed. Go laat Sunday afternoon the vicin ity around UovU' Store war visited by a severe hail alor.n and ruts. The hall wee as large as big guluea eggs. Crops and gardens were damaged some. 0.> Ttiuriduy the 111ti Inst, llxr* will t« a family re ui-ion at Mr*. Mr liars (Aunt T,*ey) Brnr'i. There will he a basket plculo and a eerm iii by Ixr pastor. B*v. A. R. Surratt. Io the little oongregatinn that wor '•biped at Cooeord last Sunday atter oooii thrre neighboring towi.s wars represented: Mr. M. f,. Mannry, wife and smaller children, of Qastonta, Mx». A. W. Ilowall and two little daughters, of Clierryvllle. and Ur. Justus Mauoey and sister, Mias L-la, Of King’s Mountain. Mr. Frank Ilovis. of Oakland High Schont. Gastonia, spent from Friday till Monday mom lag with home folks Mr. John M. Torrence, of Loag tthoalt, was over to see bis talks Sun day. fils stater, Mlsa Blla, than whom thrro Is no belter actual teacher Id tlx Stele, returned with him to look sfter s school at that pises. The now paster, Rev. J. B. Millard, will preach at Long Creek next Sunday morning. Mr. It.- C. Ormaud and wife are keeping lions* They live ut whit Is known as the Giles Ormand house. Squire Jaoob Kiser has set himself up to a bran-flrad nsw horse sad har ovss. - Home of our farmers arc buying liar ranting machinal. Mr. Michael Klaer has been laid up with rtXQBxtisra, Re bad thought of going to CIiarMMon. Mr. Editor, are would Itka to know tbo real namei of the tw> Lett articles in your market quotations of last weak." May lx they are something Dew. (They are O. K. now.—go.j_ aat,S*jr ArxrwaaaTW UtlMww. The ballstoria of last Sunday after ••on was one certainly, of phenomenal (•verity la the eastern part of Ux county. Rad tbe wind bean stronger much greater damage would hers baao dona. Haro In Gaatonta soma hall fell a few lamps being as large as tbe and of a man's thumb, but we hear of no damage done nnar by. Sheriff Shu ford watched the storm with la term t from his front porch and noted that It trovaled away from Gastonia nod Uxu turned and c-ima Ixck Our Mt. Holly corrop indent notes very mnoh tlx same feature__ Aoollier Pinal OM »»» Deputy Collector Ieceftfr* end Mr. Juriaou Hnte ran mcm— a Mg moon •blue latUirf it tbe foot ®f .Crcwder** Mountain Toeaday afternoon. Tt had fMr fermenter* nod • beer capacity of 8.000 gal Iona. Three men were am. ployed ued the pleat wee running la fall bleat. One of tbe oparatote, a young white mao. (pled the Deputy at he crouched babied e clump of both at. Mr, Uofthi pulled off hlaatiaw bet to hotter ooneeal Mmeelf. bat be wee la ht* tlilrt eleeeee Tbe watcher at retched lib naek up turkey faeblon end eyed tbe white amoeg the bufbae. peering now oc tbl» aide and now oo that. Hattahed tlrnt be aoeotad danger, he turned and ealle<l to kl* towradia '•Let’a run bey* !" And they did. Aa Maoara T.uftin nod float longed through tlie laurel down to the plant, Utoy ouught rear rtgi* of lima neckt and three palre of flytot Inala They buinil aappller or rgga, uam, plontaff* and other delleoeleu out of whleh they prepared a amoMooui meal, of ndilch they ate he.rtlly, wedilag It dowu with- well, ttiara waa plenty of aprtog water handy If they wanted It. Mtasrs.O.T. MisnudL J. Hot land spent Thursday la Stanley. Mr. J, F. Lee; er was la town 8et d*Ml». Lydia Ormaud, of Old Pa re Jon speat Sunday In town, tbs guest of Mr. nitd Mrs. J. C. Puelt. MTisriff I/Ors had the misfortune of Jutting a wry rtn« horse Inst weak. II# drove to Charlotte and Uto horse look slak, aud bad to be Ml to the heads of a veterinary surgeon. After reaching liante StierlB whs latotacd of bis doth. Mrs H. iL UeU and Mias Lowry Shu r<nd spent ono evciifhf Iasi weak In town visiting friends. Mr. lilies Carpenter visited bln parents at Stanley last Sunday. Messrs. Kurus and Ed. Wilson, of Gastonia apeni bunds* In town. The Sheri IT received n toiagrsm to day froia Thomas K. Kassn. Clerk of the 8irprams Court, slating that Alpbouso Hbyne bad base granted a new trial Ws are informed by tbs sheriff Urat there urs 10 boarders at QasUnt lunimar resort, of which ho bat Obargr. Mr. J. U. White baa begun tv Im prove hls pines considerably by erecting »ew plsuas, sod making other madia. raiMimnm shcu STSTtanT. rseertss aenlgts ataU ftlilanaaesla orManlst^al rasiike Paseol Tear. ■«r i»u, Mi«r isN. —uxnttp-ra— SWrlSSUylore. * S* UMaUlai. ifi IS _sa Total amount nosirod. SMSt.ni -—DiannmiBUB.vTH— « , S* Co^ML ‘ 13 JSS£p!»Bfc. is , #S3 K ^vwBanaaKiym.. 22 ".2 fSSree. -.5 long liras, svoer pipe. IS is nitr. M. iMenulon notes, tk-(>. |. Duumaeotury Uampa. t» •wfArawSSJE""- 12 U aotouiafinu’g'I’oTda* ooUar-. BifSEr-'s**-- « Octy*.J. a- Muw. net lilt. irm Intrraat on Com note. all At wjfiuvnottcmpkurormmt. MOO it fi Vffnm f—ri m2 Nov. a, PuuLt rorir. Jill f»oo. *, lutnrtti m note. J «J geo. a. C A. Clttuuur.rui& poller, 14M S. H. kwiUs. Uatlna tu* MM JTlt. Wurrrm. imitb-woHi. 3 OS D‘ruj!i'2z:i£ru*''*n,"M**1- .s *sr ?i Is T&fcSpsSr “is Au«Mt m Mymg. a vary Mre. 3M Pelt, AHirnllt Prnre Home, daeact. a*D KuolfarooorlaAwtod lor poor. UU msa.tSrsr^ '5 UreonrftMfor poor, am “i A. W. llawifl. Aurrufor, j g V JntmiiMM. MM A.O. Mmpum. fact, 5« .lrf^g:.g" *]« *%»i8sSs»ar* ‘TEHfflBr is ST^XST"™0' ETWS&uv*.... *SS Total taxxiat paM out. ItAMJt KIMMAlir. sajarsr* rag ■*v«M Of expoadnurt* V*UI Too IM auiatA Hot* la uortwl by mu for Money Iwnupl. UNO. A. QUAY, Tbuu TaVAKHaa. CRAIG & WILSON, -DIALKllS IX Horses, Mules, Vehicles, -AMD High Grade Fertilizers, -Alto IIM4MiUn for Disc Harrows, Reapers and Dowers. r OAHTONIA, H. C. Special ».' 'VW -;...,. - , . 1 -rrrrr^^r^:- - / 2,000 yards in short-length*-~two to four and-a-half yards. The biggest bargains ever offered In Gastonia.. . - . All day safes, to-day and to-morrow, . Thursday and Friday. .. Don’t miss it Every price Will be a big bargain. . ■fc^ORAY & LOVE. - -—• *••'/■* A Suggestion. - ■ 111 i ■■ ■ ■■ — Just at this season of the year house keepers complain that it Is hard to get anything to cook. Let ns suggest a few things for your blll-of-fiare. Good, savory, sweet country Hama' Premier Corn, canned Tomatoes, pies made of Evaporated Apples, Blackberries, or Peaches, Pickles, Jelly, Preserves. We can supply you with these and wish to do so. Don't say you can't And anything to cook. Come up and we will show you something. .... TRANSPARENT..... We have Just opened up some trans parent goods, mostly Glass-ware. Unite an assortment of pretty little odd dishes aud plates. To go at popular prices, too. LOVE’S GROCERY, T. L. CLINTON, Mgr. t :V; 5sj£ \ r L I subw? I ” “,h i niMh*" f.“r ti<wA:_^-v-sr . Hr &o"£; £?rv>*s ■x*rx: ■ n ., -■• ■ SPRING MILLINERY. Every Day Exhibit at Mfaa Ruddock’*. -- wm^sj l Fbat, I most thank all my friends for their appreciative visits and 1 moat flattering patronage on last week’s opening days. Opening 8tW Open. Bat the "opening’’ has not vet cloned. I shall try to ace that the Spring's awakening is here symbolised every day, in a flower garden of progressive millinery boanty. Buds, bloom* Bowers, leaves, styles, and fancies all have that newness and flesh beauty which enter so largely into the constant charm of spring-time. To Thooe Who Bay their millinery of aw, I owa more than a mean shape with a bunch of flowers on it. 1 owa all the becoming style and per fect suitableness and dainty seasonablencsa 1 can put Into the production. I study what win suit you individually. You want the vary cream of the season1 a crest tons that are be coming to you. and when yon buy here that is what yon get. jhss ciirm lODDOCii Every t; ty Wears Shoes. Kvery Muon we add to owr Hne of Shoes, and we have the most complete line this season we have aver offered to the trade. ; t i : ; Of coarM.lt la ie>po**iblo to Mlt everyone, bat we believe that we can come m near plea* •a* everyone (a Shoe* aa any other firm in town. Tbt* hat It proven to aa by oar Am aferraarts nritl give m a part of yean ere •ill guarantee aatUbctioa. Holland * SoMason. r V.'
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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May 11, 1899, edition 1
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