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Cite fS t • u % I i i' t, p r* I H •4 i > 1 . | I * ft \ i I I —. irwuiw. to Bhalbr. run hr * Co. mad ft. D. -her* __* ***■» to U* tothaUcaseedMlaaf wMBrttoCtoTO ““ - - «Ur mm were -«IhAt Om ef the cicala* *> of the Mle of eocoaou . Om MetoMer’a ee * II oeata. Ao —j bronchi 81 Met*. iMMflitdr (hipped -Itw* to Hickory w* ^ bo*M. wh*c* he wfl] imM* to the total*. He will probably retire fro® the whiabg boalaMi altogether. Hta tog paacodad Mm ta Hickory mb* Tha amt «f tha fixture* ef SoaUa A Oeto. aatahiMnoaat wiB be dared hare toil part win ha (topped to Charlotte tor aao ta the oatooo to ho aaaaod than hr J. Q. Little af Oafa^Wo » clad to atatt that Maaen. £ L. Bom oad H. L Bootee will naaln cttixam of «totor. Mr. Worth LttUa he* not rot Inlaid ob hta future plana, hut ■aho Shelby that* fature born. ■mu ■■ ■. — tott weofe, ibh ml Into Mr. B. X. Lam* tteabep while ha waa aal to tha amottr Mac a jah of work. »a4jjtta Mttafctowmtoad Iron far ■MtawaaoBBtaf eat*, a Uttto etx raarau dri waa tha eaty wea to tha Am, aadahadM mat know the prloe jtito fnade. (to* wanted ta jb for to^ aM hot tha^Maa^wonlT not 5"**ib*«h*aaof baa. The prloe of It mb *L70i If the ■** lataaUooaUy ha aaa ao Mae • tkmman tkat a era gfff* °f tka CtofVyta "dani to tha old blot back aprilar. it la to BMb aupartor U tha M* Mil an that H la dUMl to mrtaralaiid ■*J It a* aver dtecarded freaa tha Toaaaaof tha patbMeaad private It U hoped that the other r* follow tha macla at tha la ackaowledrtng thta ■to*toy tolae*. MnUfnt Pim “Thataoo-ia-tow of >oere tot aool ooa.” retaarted OM Oftoyroid street baakt to Matter, “aad tea got a loag tetelto^tetoMM. Do-hn-rt “Ob. te haa bla If it Ilka tha real of aa. When be aakadta fort* daugh ter be waa ao oonfnddled that ba kfad ■a aad Nook baoda with tha girt.” Aa awwi.m CMaieHm. “Muter do ye mafter thot ye said one deae av yer piUs .wad fka another non of ma fetter P" "Tea. tor; aad did yea Sod my words tree t” “Thro. to ih’ ward. aor. Whin no father touted I akin them he waa a Me* “on. an faith wbln be hod flo iabad ha waa a dead anno.” Prase toaeihir fa. UjwoIk Joonul. Aneordln* to oU-tlwa weather praptete fraat will ooeM three uootha after katydid's begla to aiog. The Bret katydids of the season were board beta <* No ted; Nle, If tb* prophets know tteto baton sea. cells for hoot oe Octo ber iod. Weehteetoe Star. “Howto tba treasury P” eekrd ooa Bgaatob offlolel. ‘‘Tratty low,” aoawered tba utter. “Wan, gat oa row bat aad onto aad ■k tha powers if they don't want we clot, warn Wanda today.” Hernia Journal. . 5* ‘wteropof wheat yet reported ja Nat of Mr. Percy C. Ooataar. He lowed early, after No aeoet oarefol aad iss«tarrifis..ta4- -* The wta isdaatry la Waatera Worth Carcitea Mda fair to again tecoeae aa fgoetaat ladatory la theaaar future, mm tte Boom JemecrwL Tha Grab MwaCto la Mitotettaouaty la laeoryo rated aodsr the lawo of Barth Oarollo*. Buy are pouter aad laaaM ateota Nat wlU eat OxgO lanhee, aad Ustt jrsssjlHii^ tz STifissj??1**«j-F- w“" “Tha bar* (beta la tbe aaaa ara **—= • araldea lady 11 oblock Thanday moralag, wbea ahe wmjWWMWjla ■aafiowbablad Ih^paattowtylatk tad harried bow la great aattaoMBl and Mktad tba loal daob About tba mm bow, aad imbla too tgtrea<4 wbara tha taaatt **■ «*■«•***• »**. **•*•»• Nlcbol «*, of Waahlogtoo, a -iiwTitr at tba Mac aad who baowa Mw wail, waa driving aloag la bla baggy aad wv a ■“ jMMMMoogSSaat whom ha took fat Mr. Woodard aad oaUad to Maa,lwttba mam yard ao haad. Mr. Huboltaa, tbloklag it atraaga that Woodard woold not apeak, drove otoaa to tba carta oa aad abaoaac of tba atan aad again called to Mat, wtwreopan ton waa toraad la reply to hta aacood oaU, aad Mr. yiebaMoa aiw hit nb taka and drove oo. Thia eaaa of wla tokao tdaotivy ocoanad by a waa who kaaw Mr woodatd tnttmataly, wttblo two aqoaraa of wbara tba tnealt waa yaaaadaod wtthia a raw ailaatoa of thaloaatt. Tba wan la quaatlon waa a ttrearer to Mr, Xloholaoa, aatraogcr la Waabiagton,aod la now turn to bare loft tba town that aatae after QODQ,n Railway oompaalaa an adopting MW Md uokjo* ■■Ihoda of advartta lag, as la dawoatratai by tbo pobtlea Uoa la tba VW Track Sorlao of tbo How York Oratral Boai, of what la BQW| ^ becoming widely known aad GaraU," by Albert HlbSTS th? PhUllation JfayaMaa. wMeb itaatf ia a paealtar aod taler am lug pabUaattoo aa ralatiag to magadan* of tbo pnaaat article la attract lag widespread I aitaotlOB. aad baa baao aaaworad by a writer to “TKt Mirror" published at at St. Loot*. undar data of Jiao 18. USB, oo titled “A Moaaago to U aboard1 wbtob gives tbo other •& of tba Amer «cau cod ploy «•. Tba SoBtbam BaUway. tbo iMdlag Southern ayalaoo, apraadlag from Washington to tbo Ulaaiaripp! River, aad grid ironing tba Soath, and tba only fiat to "Tbo Land of Urn Sky” section of western North Oarollna. haa alao leaned a publication oat of Um or dinary, la tba shape of an attractive booklet an titled "A Night on Mount Mitchell,” by Hoary Mich held West, ooe of tbo landing editorial aod politi es! writers of tbo Washington Pm1. a paper widely and favorably down tor lb# ability displayed In 1Ueditorial and political column* This story ia a de aeripttoa of so aaeaction to Um very top of Moaat Mitchell, which; la tbo highest mountain peak east of tba Rooky Mountains, and 400 toot higher than Mount Washington, upoo which boo been erected a monument to Pro fessor Mttcball, after whom tbo moun tain la named. Tba atory la replete with Interest, aod thrill log In detailing a trip which may ba taken by soy travalrr for health or ploaaara. and reminds on# of Tal maga'a description of Lookout Moun tain, when ha stood upon lta bright* and delivered the following oration, which la reproduced for lta graphic description of a local too famous In American history: “Tba carriage wound lta way up. up. «»► Steading there on tho tip-top rook, I saw five State* of tho Union. Sooaao etapeadoos and overwhelming. One almost la disposed to taka off bU hot ia Um presence of what see mi to bo the grandest prospect of this con tinent. Thors le Mlmiooery Ridge, the beach agaloot which tbo rod billows of Federal and Confederate courage ■arged and broke. Thors are the Uoo mono talas of North aad Booth Caro lina. With strain of vtaloa, then 1* Kentucky, there la Virginia, at oar that, Chattanooga and'CMokameuga. tbe pfouaoclatTco of which proper names will thrill agaa to comgLwlth thoughts of valor and dcaperattbff and agony. Locking each way, aad say way. from tho ton of that radon tel a. earth Worita, earthworks—tbebeootifal Taaatama winding Urough tbo valley, sorting aad coiling around, making letter “8” after latter “ft." ao M Hut fetor stood for aha mo. that brothers •boold have gopo to to massacre with soak other, while God and nations laobed on. I have stood on Moont Washington, and oo tbo Stem Na rodna, and on um Alps, bat I never row ao far as from the top of Look oat -- - W of this booklet aad other In bUoattano on “Tbo Land ” reetioo and “Looknet _. any bo obtained from Mr. W. A. TM, "iiiral Paoaangir Agent. *>wlh*ra Hrilwajr^WwAtejUxn. D «J. Ksv. Plato Durham, tbo present pop alar Methodist paotor at Henderaoa vWe, baa bean «»»itad to too chair of UMtogv at Trinity acWoga Tho Hm Oar aayo Ike poatUoo at prraoat arama la ha same wbat of aa anfuast to tbl* aria ant of TriaUy, bat wo an to taamid that tkasaUrawoffc wOl davalva open Mr, Durham 1* a abort wbHa. A mkg—Tfllmet to a brilliant and taamvlag young man. la«td«at, ot wfaMi Mr. temOtfew of nrttodatototo, wmUm to umM by Um a Wlow ■»/. a frtaad iStM trrtna -Ktooirio FTOtt.teatfaR,&a ^ywt—ial. I eaatlaaad tbMr aw torttoaa wwaa, aatM naw a wall ■«n,.I>aowtUy waada.yllto.aad S**- A?* PfN •* •»oU*,T *• — ton t« try tbaw. Oalj znsjgj?* **■•■'**1 bS8KM5W£-^£; £StfSMSSS.,'SS tow la Us UwmTrar tbt» bHWb ""•tom MaaawUto Mto ta* ilSSirs LoukkrpabOe Aooordlag to a Mary Mat Mt from I*" »rt of demolishing tlm urirntChtaM* Wall. asperating China Px’t*r ,rom Chi mm Tartary, u atiort X V* *• ta*K* mm&mr “*■ maoilon ®f tbajWhm Gmrumt Ttm Mory U printed on tha aatborily <* • «»*■«• «>*▼*• aagtMar who is sow mid to be ao hU way to tba Flowery Kingdoms aariM In the oobia uoder Wbf Ua is drear I bad as reoramtlag a syndicate of Cbieago mpitaUsU sad *** from Haw York City, two from firml Brtlala. mm from riuk sod tura from Ger many are cotopetiug for lha work, wblob will IrwW contracts aggirgal tlan millions of dollars. *wk It somethin* comforting to Americas* la tba story of ibis proposed ktetimforibeChleeeiw.il. KfSE turirs bow that waU bat stood as a ayaoym fur national stapMlty. Tba tla« of its osefalaess Is long past. Tbo Amrnoao High tariff sboold fed tow its Mda-partoor, UteCtilneM Well, leto the limbo or oblivion. U u of vary moefa the noa order. There way bare beao a Urns, lo tba early days of tbte ooeotrr. when a proscriptive tar iff warn Deeded for tbe protcetlca of oar “Want lodoatriaa.” That lime bm however, and tbo fkvored In fant Industrie* ham developed Into oa ftnteftd and oppressive treiU. Tbo ..r*. ri»* ^ tbo demolition of tbo protastlva Chiu tea Walt Tbo Darao oratie party Pfopoaea to undertake tbo oontraet In 1M», as a fee to. e of IU war oo tba traM evil. A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, are some of the resultsof the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. \ Known Fact An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour omach.dizzincss, constipation ilious fever, piles, torpid liver . .id all kindred diseases.’ futt’t Liver Pills Professional Cards. Wm. h. Lewis, —Attosxsy-at-Law— qartoxia, X. a I'rectlore wharrrar bla mrvtere sra required, nod attasda to all mature of admlaiafcaUoa and guardiaoahlp for bla eUrett, without Im ioaourenieuoe or «pnm of s trip to the court-bo*** Cuimu D. nvuuii uicinJ. hollars HOLLAND 4 HOLLAND, AVTTS. a tOIRRII I««» at saw. DALLAS N. C. PraaUre la all tbo court*. A ^ JtaXGUM* -A TTOJtNMY-AT-LA W OASTOXIA., X. C. Will practlea In Uw court* or Qa*to.r uxl sdiotolng oooQlla* and In lb« Fadural Court*. IV. JI. HOFFMAN, —DENTIST — BAtTOXIA, - - - • X. C. WOfflctowr First National Bank. J. H. MILAM, ATTOBNJBY.AT LA W. Oavtoxta. N. C. Pr*etie*a la all lb* court* mod glvre prompt atloottan to all buainaa* Intrusted to bl* a*ra, Oflto* Owitrel Botnl block, —oood floor. Dtt. D. £. McConnell, —DENTIST— Offlo* (IiMUin In Y. If. C. A. Building GASTONIA. --X. C. “J. C. WHITESIDE, PHYSICIAN A SUBGSON. Mm kh Broramtoo*l mttW** io n* p«nl« al Outunt, ,m) tumufilUR OHiin. UBn jjbTlftJHjl tS HUlWIWIllll awllw STSmBS *J,B” ° ClAtLB L. CABMfl, Practical Paixtxr axd Qraimrr. •AamxiA, x. o. Bret of Boftrrenoa*. B*tlm*ta* fur olabad on all chsu of work la town or country. * UI0UI4 1 IOKTHTUTIU B'T. wNiHiu air awxxaonwxa n xrratnr nil«. iin. Job Printing. What Kind Do You Want? --• Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes. Circulars, Posters, Cards Or What t --♦ No matter which yon want, If you have your printing done at The Gazette Job Office, It will be done Right, It will be done In Style, And It always Suits. Anything Else? If so, just mention it... NOTICE BtoettM Mi SevKegislraltM fC. X Thu lltbMM election ifcofto duly I ylustiJ and qn^Md voiinof tS« ivwa of oil Urn mac, mall waaa dmat on aM malt b.mj.wanoi -Tat law# of Boot da UaM wsafoaaag ">"■ «T tataUmaon a mo Orimau ua SSffi£S5S®»8MS»! k fit Itajiiii'w anew rmrtrtra noo ot tka nun ranting to tba town o« tarn ^'«,^TO^srffir.Sr“cr wrdava mot priiadtiy Ua Hard Tli nli; la JStt ran W. t Moira la bamy appoin iad rtgtajv; —— In mall on too tour fits* ta UaaM alMjM an Km ta Anyuta, uaa, raatatar In Ika , JrwLr.raga:uJg or rot am tamuayja Iky tana of QtaSata Mart T»SlY tAmE*^ tarorwriP, and Tnortaj B. Waff* an ktaaty amglaM Judyaa at Id ■tajtnaof tanwtaa ror loo mid .Nation to ba ram TVntAT IB Aioi'nT. laaa. kac. ». That tba two )u4yca or luyaotwa of taaown.i aamad hi mattaa § at tala ordtaaaan teatabar nta tka rntav aamad In aaatlon I tab ordtaanm. taafi imaakuiatha board of atodttoa ta ka ktaTon dbo talrdTu-aday la lac. ik that Ika mid Board - nr taooOQTt man aorttfy a tkla hard taa rrmlt of tka in ado a aoditata.il by taaa uadrt tka Bather. By at I ha ardlmaorT *n. n. ura, Karon. iao. t. LOVB, Oar r or Boaao aiomuiia. Southern * -a._Railway. . . . TUB . . . STANDARD RAILWAY OF THI SOUTH. — Tim Mint uaa la An Mata TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. FLORIDA. CUBA AND PORTO IlICO. ptrkrtly rtwr-Ot-Add Kqulcman' ° o*iMI Throufh and Looal Trainai Pullman Mat* dlaaplwa Cara an all MI«M Train*| Past and Safa *o*\*d »rrc» an m*a nan non tin uiua. ■*aaa a»b anuii iaanaa*a*a«, oa iMxta n. i_ aaaaaa, r. a. baht. T.p.a. u y.ar. *, iTadoU*, H. C. A*B*»aa. M. 0. »• TradMa An Abww* yam**. PRAXIS H. OAXXOM. MV P* Oaa Man, I. M. CULP, W. A. TURK, tnm$ NOTICE —or— UeettraaiiiNew Regfetraiton jwj: •sS'.rsasL.- ss'trjiz S3g»S3E*aE U)«n of O—toola. om I**# Itik 4tr of Jum "EfSS?" *•lo ISSawr"-— WO. L fta* It k tku ottafcw of tw Boat* twt ttowcllam of tba Iowa uf Oaatonla r*. quratb* vara Tlkbaaaat at a araaw.ii or waiar wortaandjcworaoola thoaald town. -WO *1 ™t an alaaOoa ahail ba kaM la tba 1?*£. . 1 13 <k—onto aa Mr tali* Tuaa Wy la A now at, n to amittla tba will of ika gaoala of tba row of OaatonU aa to laaulnt f2Ef* 2L '■ au« of any Otaiaat dollar* ami baitia not awe ihiad we. X That at tha aald ataotioo Utoaa itolr N«wailant ip-lad nun of lba tow. of Oaaunta who ahaU tern lha Iwulna ol iha ■at * boaM Cor water wortaaod aawrraaa aad maUTTMur ofa lax u> pair iha prlnalpalur lha aaM honXaaod Urn imaraatow tha aawaa aha|l rota a ihla on which ahaU ha »a word! - tar Waiar WoSh" and the In* of tha aaM hoada i aaM lax aball rota a iha amada "Aoalnat Wi_ die. I That uotiaa o< lha aaM idaotao# abaM ba alraa br pnlhaarlon in iha QAavoniA OX Both aad br I laUaa at threw potato plaoa M ^Wo?^SSia2lirr dV' lha mantur prorviad VM-Tulw nSSa^r “i app^s ^atfw on UaT^id 4^^^asfg.‘fcTaagflag3; S«sr2S «S5S3®JWsKmS-» i^S»»Bnss "'■» TBdhoAT is Aiamr, uca asiaissesagK SK5KesF*«* UttmLnlMer'sU* tale. ggggpgl '“^vJSswsasa.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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July 13, 1899, edition 1
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