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' v I: w. T. Mmhul ,A««Mta.iawL l>wto«avWuv km I tow wt ifmlWto noyk Art white I tmHikltewtirartfiwh l. ■*tog»lto»—toto, rad *wm sot fagltnrt itoyvot ywdra mm. n XlHtk frlmllnMltj I rat to ltotltom}ito|M|li tf Orti ■totorttotuli. » to wttb too Ira •Mftoto total"tiUto*UShii rttbotoom-towomtoty Un. tomytoMlgrtoMl<lrtf|SatViaa4gS Sj£ mStoiSk "wTL! M moikSTto^rai i hiwilitolkA ImUwitat tog "tr ytortoc tom mi. tom "Jr to* to HMh totok M IMN J«* tor Itotrai tolwora. usnuuMcniXK. ► A « ■»im hw H.iUMtiai. Dr. A. U Hamm, «f Tryon at net Baptlet Aunt, Met night gave a pre tataef tea missies oo •‘TT-rrirstl Hat Ms. w«ab hae haaa ao pnyaMot ta (marietta of lata. Than was a good ■adleoeegrnsol. JtaaaM la part: . <*•»*athletic norti. haaahall golf ^ocAy, aad area taucb •Dnad Mat W I knew than are rijhassigpsrta,.which Mad to Bwi. Ilk* JaiUiifatoMwt Mw ■ apart la whloh «Jt ear people, rid aad rung, eeu partMpaU without Mug imtan mated with evil. Aa a bjaraf burn bail, than, I wtab to MWa bgvo had shameful batting dur tag the pat* week, both at bcedgasrten k tba ally aad ut tba *r»nd stand. Beery aaa who had apaa a. d ears aad who we*praaaut knew It. Uotaooaa Kataatad or triad to wo., lu . “Saab batting Is •« uuet tbo law of Dad aad ana. Tha Cala of tble Stale la enlMM aa UU aabfaet. Mo one susrikna that It la agalaat tba ht of Bod, yet taaay obarob members hare; Mt eoly eouataaaooad tbia betting, S5 ?K ZtSJXK38S."VS ■Mto baUava tbSbaaing*™BbiaWi laaU right. “Writing la alway* demoralising. It baa baau aapaalatly ao daring this pari M' Baa aad boya ban beau eeen koktogag tbrir weak* wagaa on tba Tim wlo voi vm noov* M>d to believe they were lacky. aad t&es be ve become ready atoUeia of the •■■ritag kabtt. Many young nan bo netted aad loat ail tbair money There have eana ta mm eorerai aad 1 la thla baaahall (aver. One aa loat aB tba money that be wan deeper*!a. took to drink aad — a good poattlou. aad won* of all. a goal game. Yet, I aaa told, ■a muht aoi to apeak oat thMeU. I wouldoooaktor my nrthy of tbo mm of a Chria - -talaur If 1 allowed my yo.mg ■Moand woaaao ta go unwarned. “This habit grewa upon people. Wa rilhayaa tandauey to It aad it la easy to make thla tha maria r of paniou of tbaaaoL 1 have known man aid wo 7Smm *m*U.beU.°<t I .thaa darira to m'm'y SttggStfaferfEgSg rattTsrrarera fmbWMOO the mrita of tba ganwa of baaihan. Galeae thla la dam. thee Chriritaa people meal reloetaatly leave tba game of baseball to gambler* and EStSt-TS, settling to do wit* ■ •MtafFtanw Prof. 8t. CUlr acallj, of tba textUe paptttaaaot of Ctamoo Coilaga, S. C„ da tba city. To aa 04err<sr reporter uaaawar to laaotriai about the school, ftat tally aad: "We are vary much Itaard wttb Um reeolU of Uat year’s •ork. Wa bad la tba textile depart WM nlaeeiudeaU, and in the attar daasaa there were about twoaty. ■wattdaata preparing for our deport ■eat. Tbooo who were In the Junior tar. so that If they all 5*7 tare good look, Um school vfll graduate nice textile expert*. In "Tbsooepeof^wciel teachers lo the textile department will probably be ia pym this year by tba addlUoo of two special inrtruotore, oaa la drat eg aad oaaln fancy wearing. Prof. Beaty hjjow out responding about throe "la tba drat two years the textile cwuraa la the earns ee tbat of tbe other •oU*®b ooind We uke especial chans of textile etudoate In Jan lor aad ■mlor yeera. This cocalag oration wa will bars tba alas atudeota la tbe ■“5* Wa expact to base about * ■ttdePte ln tba Jenlor claaa aad than are abort 9U attar appUoante for epeol. d ooattea. It Um aopboiaore aad 5^51 **• » rtodaota aratricutetlog tm tba textile sour a*. This wiU Make goaaaa to a hundred etadante far the vtxtlM coQne»tv "How I| Ibi liUoduM lk OImMoq MtaUtoU* trail* dayartmant V ha *■ ranted, ‘ Umn It *rrr fcte byahadota. 1 knr that tha appll •MkoaMiMta that IteooUaaa «oald haraMOatadaotalf ttey ooaldte ao eatandatad. Wa had 440 atadrats ted yaar had with oar faenitia*. that “Wte4 tea Sw^S^sjssS SteJfratIMaana^JT^Sw. "h* ZSZ^<£&mBZrZ£ jterttmlt town yaatariay 40?* 4>a_nn>iMtlyn. Ha aaM that Mr, HnOrrhaaa“eloah”thla y»r a* tha BKfssrjirS M Iramhl Mriahao IMa y*ar, .. ifenMN ktada '**" liter*. I VMS uiiu. WrtlH «f l.llr la ikr fMlyiibm. Mwlli-UHaa. LtMCN Ii:gle of this city lid ta. •ttred * totter from hta liniUwr Ooatoy • 10 year old boy who iulned the C. 8. regular^ la April at Krt Mo Pkataoa fla, go lag from Umra to Jet tones barrack «, Mo., nod from then W tout Francisco. wbanca be aaiM to Maalia reaching hto dauiuetloo Key. ST. He to In company t}., Sixteenth tafanlrr. Hto letter was deled Maalia Jean SO, in which ba autaa that ba “to wail and wall aattoOad.” Ha aaye farther : ‘This la a floe ptooe sod la tba larcrat city I have am been in. It la nioiog now and raina a vary day. We wUl land for lb* lrancher te-algbl and I may gat killed. They an «gbt lea like oata now. I want to gat Uto a igtt vary much nod abow Ibma what a hoy from old North Carolina can do. There an lota of boya hero from North Oarollna, and I know moat of tbem. They all enjoy It varv much. received my Citizen today and grt It awry day. It glvae me all tha arwa from borne. You do not know how I welcome it to tbia faraway pjaoa. “The boya btn do not Buffer fur aometfaiof to eat. We tiara plenty aod can't gniaib'e. * “Then la quite a dUTenooe In tba prtee of articles ben and In Asheville, For Icatanca l can Rat 148 cigarettes for Dye cent*, bananas Si) cents per bcinch, sad cigars 10 for Bee cents. Apptos an only 10 cents per bushel, oranges 3fi for flva cents, leosoca 100 tor Be* onto, aod everything la pro portion. “Moakey’a an aa thick as trees.” “1 weighed 140 pound* when I left tba Ualled £)Utra, sad weigh 166 now. “Bemembes I am ben l« defend Lac la 8am aod I naan to do my duty to the end.” RrMitira ii aiiiwauy toUKUlm na« Marfa kr Praf. Lrtlrr »«•» WMk ■•antala. Aibartna DM. Prdf. Joseph I.tiler, s mineralogist from the West, made a liwd the other day which indicate* that there la pe troleum in Rancors be. Prof. Letter bae been la the vicinity of Black Moun tain for some time, prospecting for geld. While washing for tbs yellow «»•*»], be discovered several atones that seemed thoroughly saturated with oil. The Bud waa made on land belonging to M. L. Burnett, four miles north of Black Mountain. Prof. Letter brought the stones to the city yesterday and lett them in Whitson A. Craig's ortoe us Temple Court. They smell as strongly of petroleum gs if they had been dipped In a barrel of oil. Geo. Then. Y. Davidson baa for some years held the belief that them ie pe troleum somewhere in lluoeombe. Me was led to this by facta which were drawn to bis attention by Dr. James 8#rer»! yearn ago it was no ticed that after protracted heavy relnA worn Um titaiu and fomtaloi baou&d fob. Oil appeared on tha snrfaos of the MAtwalk In front of the residence on UnUege KreM (ben occupied fay CaL a. T. IMvJdroo. At Brat ft was thought Use oil had been spilled there, but ob servance of the unusual fact repeatedly sboared that this waa not the cam and brought the conclusion that Um petro leum had been forced from the earth. The traces of oil thus seen were very distinct. Am tump M tnmlt Halim. Cairtutto Observer. Hk far from agreeable to be forever hojdlng up Xoribcm oulragM it mj offset to Northern comment upuo out rages io the Sooth; and yet io a recent teaue of the Boston 7 roaaurtot, received by tbe (Jbmrrtr. la a marked article lo part aa follows: Speaking of civilization and savagery, I woofer If the history of tbs Indian race*, or of tbs retail ona of whites and hlaeks io the Sooth, affords any paral lel for the barbarity of tlie attempt said H> have beta uiad* io the Maataobu aettae town of Adame tha other day, to ham the thsoty or barracks In which fifty Italian workingmen ware asleep? The betid Inc wae Brat wet with petro faun, a»d tbea *et on fire,god vmi duo te accident rather than anything else that the in mat re were saved from be ing burned alive. Aa It was, two of them wen severely burned. Here M so attempt, ofiooh atrocity that It to sxtrswsty liard to believe it pomtble, Md Vet It le apparently believed by tlta peopto la the town where the Ore ne eorrefi; and tha repatabl* Boston aowa paper, which has auttar. In the asms Imm, far several double-oolaoan scars haadi, eaten tbie dp under a very (inlet and looooapieuout caption down at the bottom of a no lam n. n<a Trrnntcrifi writer then goes OA to ooao maot; Speech to uwlees In the face of auoh nu ottrago antbla-parpetratod against as barmtoM^peanabl* and Indsatriou* a peapto as ever lived. One can only nape that It la a horrible invention, it ItU true, tha boialog of 8am lloe* h**o«M#nii latlgolfioant and very mild thing beside It. II to Una that tha atroaUtoe perpeto atod upon flam Uoae do not find J tut 18 Mtkm la this attempt to cremate fifty Hal Inna la a Mesas oh use tts town, bat a community maklag this attampl to omtalaly estopped from erdtetoat of Snulbrrw common 111** whoa tboy per ptotoaU stellar deads of darkaeaa. It Ml cornea back t* lb* aaetost admool y* ** not call tha kettiabtoak._ PMMMM Of«i rtmm CM«fry M«««r*. tatotbr Do* to of IMInoia,!* repotted — b r—r IWJ local jittoiUlmfiscs *600 to*6.000 in Irw It mo for the bontot to Dm to—no ■Uy In rkMi it U prtotod Vo other Mtoejr mo Mr *IN do lb to Tbo Ml tor lo proparttoo to bit mm door wwt tor bit mm Utaa top otto* mo. tod la all fairs*— bo outfit to ba too ■ortM. sot btMOM poo fib* tr ad sir* bt* amlaga. bat baaauaa a Wool m«* MM* to the W adrartl—Mt t cow aiototp au boro It atop oot b< ftoil with groat thnogMa. tot BbOOttoOr It It aort of a btftrUt than tootbtr m pnoahar." o tnaitiiiirPta. Mima K—m antOOtrn m. Tto tomato tod brigbtort mtm MMbtrs to ■oayjroon fMt about 11 totottk Moodap omm. ItloMMliba o boot roosd bolt of Am tod sto*i j^CtopjjUMtojptrptadimtoi^ fro. wrr&TSMXft Maui wum anriiv. ■« In IK Mlk Ananal emiaa la ih* M. C. 4-aarrk. Mfamw I'Mj. Aeanal M. IDM. TUa Gaetau County Uibln 9. minty met tu ikaibtlt aaonal snaatca in Ilia U Bnamnr City, Annul 3rd, IMO. Tim Mini eeraico was preached by Bar. 0. n. Dataller from 1 Tatar at, 33. In Urn nbaouej of the pryeJdent, (ret vioa-praaidcot U. w Canoe ooonpied ttm chair. Thn nd dcam of welcome «u daiiyend by !Uv. A. Surratt paitor of Un ohurch In which the Society ni meeting. Mr. Jolro Morrow and Mr. John Thorn** ware appointed to enltolt new member* for the Society. The follow ing war* carolled : T. H. I.tw, Rer. J. It. Millard, Mr*. J. H. Millard. WllHatn Waller, J. F. Thomaa, Dr. C. B. Adame. Dr. Frank Boblneou, Mr*. J. T. Cox. Mr*. U F. Onx. It. W. Careoa. Jacob Jeukine. Mack Hanna, J. A. Fain. J. B. Cat •on, T. M. Onto* Wcn. Arrowood C. X. Thornburg, S. J. Dnrhacn. Rev. Q. H. Datwilnr, llCT. W. L. V. Killian. R. F. Glenn. Treaeureia** report received and re ferred to Rev. A. It. Sufrall and Mr. A. C. Thornburg, Auditing Commu te*. The following la Ilia treasurer’* re port : Bccnlpte. Dr. Balance.. { 33.ni From Secretary. &I3 “ Depository. J. A. If. 37.110 Books, Gastonia Pep . 20.90 ** Dallas Dep. 7.00 Tutau. SffT.24 Dleburaemonte. Cr, Geo. Glenn & Ca,printing.... 9 1 (JO Postage.JO Book Doaated.SO Cash on head. 37.M Book*, Gastonia Dvp. 20 DO *• Della* Dep. 7 00 Total. 887 *4 C. E. Adams, Treat. Mr. President : Your auditing com mlttea beg leave to report that upon examination of the hook of Uie treas urer, it is found to be correct. Rxv. A. R. 8c Hit ATT. A. O. TuonNuoxo. The executive committee report, d that on aecouut of bad sraatber and a lack of funds, no col porter was em ployed last year. This committee waa ordered to re move Um Dallas depository to Gasto nia, to purchase forty dollars worth of books and to donate the remainder of Um funds on hand to IM American Bible society. The I<owell Sabbath school reported a contribution of $1.45 to the Bible cans*. TIm following ofllcera were elected for two yrara : Dr. Prank Uob Inaoa, Pres; It W. Carson. 1st Vlce Prea; ltev. W. U U. Killian, 2nd VMe-Prea.; Dr. C. E. Adams, Treat ; E. P. Glenn, Sec. Reaolutlons of sympathy for Itsv. E. E. Boyce, D. D., and Mr. Ttiomaa Hanna, on account of their being kept away from this meeting by age sod in firmity, were unanimously passed. Thanks were voted the SI. E. Church of Baaaeoirr City lor their hospitality, and Rev. G. H. Detwiler for ihe ex cellent and appropriate sermon he had preached oo this occasion. The A. R. P. Church hf Gastonia was chosen as the place for the next mealing of tbe Society. The dlaoatitons of tha topics were Interesting and helpful, ltev. J. It Millard presented “The Greatest Need of tbe American Bible Society.” This, “• said, waa the whole hearted sup port of tbe church, And by support he meant prayer, sympathy, personal effort and contributions, Rev-M. T. Steele gave a glimpse of whet The American Rib)* Social” Is do ing in tbe Orient. Rev. W. A. Deaton spoke of the maoy encouraging feature# of the wortt of this Society. abort talks were made by Rev. A. IL 8urratt and Dr. C. E. Adams. The □ umber of members enrolled At this meeting was 21. KeoeiyU of the day 37.00, Bill from Geo Glenn & Co., for 81 00 account printing nod alto bill for 70 eu postage eto., from secretary. Ordered paid. jt was ordered that the •••votary advertise tbe depository at Mr. Hooter's. Tbe meeting was closed with prayer by Mr. John Carson. Bb. Fua-TX RourvsoK, l'rea. F. F. GlujIM. Bect'y. T* Craaaikhrt* ik« ■«■«» *f Um> Hw >«1K Air Mw*. Ah.akta, Oa.. Aogoet IB.-A •••Uof of tbe stoekboidera of ihc ““•■gb aod Oaeton Bellroed compmy wtll be held at Balcigb. K O., gjptcm bcr 6th to eonclder the term* and o «n OKJom upon which that property may eooaelidate with tbe Hraboard aod Boanaka. the Balcigb end Augualn Air Moe. tbe Carolina Central, ibc Urorgi*. ( orolloa and Northern, ilia Dtwtjaoi aad Northers, tbe Hoaoohe aod Tar Hirer and tbe Laulabnrf. The oenaolldatlon of Uieec roeda la prellml "VJ[ to Uia formation of tl>e Seaboard .. eompeey, which will Include the Seaboard Air I.ine aretera. tbe •leorgla and Alabama Hallway coia Roy. and tbe Florida Central aod nleanla Hallway company. The Ooaeoial data He Are being er '•“•w* by Mr. John Shelton Wlinama, ®Mbeeood, Va.. end 3. William Hondetdorf, of tlaitlmora. •■■SI ■ I amenta m A. ■. ». Cfcerrk. OwWh Kni Tbe work ctroaendallog the A. B. t*. eboich wee begun thle morning. Mr. Otle Ilaawer baa charge of I he fraano work and began work to day oa tbe PMler-e aUdyT The •'•In auditorium will bq po kered emd thle work will be etarted *Mo an teoe aa peaelble. Tbe entire lob le to be completed be Joie Oetnoer lit. In order to ue ready for tlie Synod which tueeta on that date. __ Br. h«Ml*r *»»>!«. ClwrteUo JHI. Bar. D». t. T. Vra*rt*y k«* )*• .-telataadaiterot tha how* far *?n *t U* tfnkla* 0*H*a*. Dr. PwartAj-’* iMntuoa of Ui* poaltloa (tiMiraa Ua aaaaraa of th* tmaa. II* •01 tela hi* work aiuta Uta ***» *»•<*»*. Dar J. T. Ohater* r*. a latter tbU won>l*« Inna Du* w«*» fcuiinjr that ta* ante* <teui* waraacrj ■*** ■ItwA or*r Dr. IW i*t» *w«nw» KWXK U« IkTUmaS. ■'••vrt •■•* «|n.-rr llrtlm Arm la the IHArr. \V AStllXWtO.V. Au*. 15.—Tlie lsli *t latent Offloo gssella ouulatu* a uuin- I ta-1 uf loUrraltug lavwitlous. A ninn In llllnuM w>lrt-a llm problem of apply- | lue u imuIikw to a horse's foot by cou | at met In* what ha terms a "»-(orln*r> P>nU'L« lw.4," Tlie Idea it to provide au effective! meant for applying a puul- I lie* or otlMf HHdicaujo.il to a horan's 1 Uin t and keeping It io pl»c- wklls tlio lueaa la moving about. The boot ia (|tm« tiuiple, easily studied and when applied It la impossible Tor the animal to lemova It by stamping. Ono of tlie moat novel devices tn tit* way of a railway apollsAre la an Inveu llo i • ranted to an Eitillaliman. By a simple olooketork nrrangvmsul It la possible lo record tha moreuieola of railway Wains, carriage*. steamships, minors of all kind* and. further, it recoldi tbe time when It stops. IU most practical us* is ill determining uneven |iortlooa of the roadbed, Burk ina it possible for repalrmeu lo go at ouce lo Ilia uneven surface uod make It atooolh. A mao lo Peniisylv tnla wbo has had unpleasant experiences, has patented a devioo be meaut or whlolt u tea kettle is automatically lifted from a stove. To aoeomuttsh this be uses two springs, oue controlling a lever, which auto matically rise* as the contents or the tea kettle diminish. By the use of tills attachment a kettlo Ailed with preserves may be left oh tha stove and when it lias boiled suAftclet>t!y It automatically rises from tbe Are and presents boiling over. Two inventor* in Ten* have taken out a patent for a oalllnra bnreeshua. In the description of the invention, attent loo is call'd to the fact that by the use of nail* horse's bools are damaged sometime* seriously und to overcome thta a shoe baa b*«n devised which can lie clamped on tlie hoof by names of pivoted clamping plates and securely held there. -SEE Torrence The Jeweler, -For a Complete line of Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Spectacles. Musical Goods lit Violins, Mandolins. Guitars, Itnnjos, Accordoous, Guitars and Harmonicas. Full linn of Eastman Kodaks and supplies. UeeyecUully. Torrence The Jeweler. Big line of Bicycles to go at a Bargain for Cash. PIANO PBRFECTIOHZ^c^ Hot extravagantly prUxsi la vital jou gat iu STKff PIANOS Tho,>. bull, by the mo* urprrt worhmen. wbuat thill k ueuirpuiht, Thwr mrj part a UK Uvt that OTrprrh *mv> and monor can pmtuoe. Tanni lo Beit Yottr i'we. S'rAHDATlO OUOAXS. aecoKD iiano riANoa CHARLES M. 8TIEFF. B>IUmora-9 North Liberty St. Washington-821 Eleventh 8L N. W. Charlotte. N. C.,-213 N. Try on St. .Norfolk. Va.-Th. Montioetlo. Church Lot (or Sale. _ _ • The “White tylturoh” lot In west Oaetonla. containing tha church and a parsonage and being one new In nraa will bn offered for public sale to the highest bidder on the premier* at U o'oloek s. ta. op FRIDAY, THE Mb DAT OP SBPT. TRRM8 CASH. J. J. XKOtmv, • ff. A. I., Or.ark, ('ituiSTOPRitn Jerkins. Traitors’ Committee. Tnwlee’H SaTc of Land. ny yplnc of a Ja»1 m Intel, rienim to mt hr I.. C..Smith >u.| M. I, c.iik, uu«<< Jam. nth. the, am* lath. neiuo ol ihe IliwMer AdaiNlftlrafor'A Notice. Tl** anfhirrfani unoMIfc-1 a* ath.tlt-l*. wMncnf fo^towm ti„. Ulu Un^Mrfo JtXtn *•*•*• mall ln«2«l«« *MIMI 1*0 mum mi It) a *u <l*llMkl|*MW Ikua in Muon m «Uura !*• ?****** SmSSTShSt oJT^iowr, rTTiy, ry ?.m** -h *■*•'• mm • " JT*u«l«»u, A4m>. THE NOKTH CAROLINA COLLEGE Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Offer* a thorough practical education In all branches ..f Agrionlluir in Uiltnu M uiuCaecuriug. iu Oiril. Media lie d an l KI-uTric .1 K i-’ ulnct-i lug, lu ▲rchltoctuna aui In tin Industrial hoi*.,cm, Ulwiolatey Iliology *ad rbyilca. 71 Uegular eourie*. special comae*, short ejuiae*. T°l»l »nnaal extauaaj, Including board, fuel, light*, etc.. dllSfar l>n* hundred and twenty achnl.uahipr carrying free inlilun ami lodging arc open to needy Imj* Appointments made by any member or Uic (-eglaUtuin ELEVENTH SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 6.1800. Candidate* for admfMlon may be examined In each connty court hDUM at 10 * *t. Arrow lOrn, 1800, hy th. County Suirlutrn dent, er at the t.ollege lu Raleigh, SmrTuinsn 5tii. lfiuo Kor catalogue, adilnsi, PRESIDENT CEO. T. WINSTON, we«T ralciom, n. c. Delf-ware at Cost! Until Sept 151899, at Elite Grocery. To close out our present- stork of Delf-ware ire offer it at. cost for the next th'rty days. Dinner sets, both Plain and, Decorated in any desired number of pieces, made up from open stock-, drent JJurguliiM in Toilet Sets. ^ BOYD & ALEXANDER. OXFORD SEMINARY, OXFORp 3ST. O. Fiftieth Annuel Session Opens August 30, 1899. rscilties Iicramd, Chirgai Radical Boardiig Aceomodatlons Eilarjcd. SxtrooKiliury klrwiuu In Undo. Art. Elocution. t*»no»T*chy cod TyputrruinA iAU«d ( huyn r.r AhmI Draalan. *'•“ tvrtdia nt ebclum with lathi a to mucu.g »T*<<> "“Vor Ulujtnk^'uil'u'to^ aegtr to ... __T. r. HCiaMD. rr.dA.nl, ■5AMKUS rf* OF THE LATEST Qrfiti tIAVt BftH PtceiVtD fPOM I U yoo want Tailoring their only Representative in this place, J. Q. IIOLf AND Sc COMPANY. Sole Agents, OAHTOMA. K. C. d* The Pickling Season *|* is now on Good housewives are preparing for the winter season. You need the best vinegar for pickling purposes—you'll find it In our “Rlko”—pure apple viuegnr, fonr years old. And you'll need whole mixed spices. I have the very best in 5 and loeent packages. Fourteen kinds of spices in the assortment. : : • : Agent for “Patterson Woolen Mills;" “Charlotte Steam laundry” and “Gastonia Bakery." You‘II want good Hread and must have :* , r> JOHN C. MOO Hi:. “A Good Nerve Tonic.” Use "Allan's Celery Compound with Peptouale of Gum." For a Summer Tonic and for nervous disorders we guarantee it TOILET SOAPS. Our 5 and lo-cenl line cannot be beat. I«a Toacn, Savon j> Violctte, Roue and Crushed Violet*, etc. Watch our window for the above article*.. J. E. CURRY & COMPANY, f^rescrlption Druggists. to CRAIG & WILSON GASTONIA. K. C„ FOK " Wagons Buggies andJotherJVehides.
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