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am. I***. j i < < s i i : r , ; •' ; 4» awn that —a. Wan. not ilnja Wa ■amita— fwpi tho ladhndaal UMtj a aaa rmaarkad ton* that <»• aaa fa Oaatoa ootmtjr bad dooo aaeafarthaaaivtaaioaef tht liquor Mbhtbb«tat|Uaui tweoty aaa. That warn aiapiy a personal as ttaata aa hu part, aad how comet waaro eatable toaay. Bat erktmUj thapupa ntiiiad to bad dooa aon •Baa aap oea tadirtdaal. Tarn waa aaar, daawiaa, who daatiad Uta tap Willi hat this aaaaaooaadcd la bafagtag * ebeet. Wadoaot Mat Hhartj to gtra bit ease, for our wtalt Idtlni far poblieattoa. flMai. He was labor lag, aotfor tha Wplaaaaof nee. but for tba baat in tmm at tba cwaaty. TbU f nrdabaa ::iw *r tit ■'{Wf feaaa *W »of tba liquor BBb . ntaant ba attrlbotad to «hfa aaa iodlrfaeai. bat bow ««<* Baat baaa aoeooapliabod K It bad Ml far tba labaaa oftbw man. ^tfaaawt la^paraaaal pragtatafam BabKaay laaMaUagtaaUad Bloat fabBMBflgbtlat blfakaow that tba Mtrldaal ooaata Cor a giaat daal area la a Mg battle. Tbit la not to Mar prido, baa It brtpa os to attire at aj tawaeattfasW of ocr ralua wltboot dla Maillag aafbodr._ 001tUUKILUIBL •ann or mmoAi. T«zi8 to UBJUftS A T1IAX6ULAA STATE UAVVA83. i»i» rmiinii !»mi«>—ii w»ii< WO* YMmw mm* Ik* IU Milan— ■—ttmi fcmwnw -kiMm m >—tk* bmrU ContwoMlum of llui Gatacte. ItaMgh, S. tJ.. Mar Si-—It m trally the fact that ww of II* Populist -Masts'‘ araaaxJooa to secure a Joint defeat* hot wean Ayooek audCy. 'dionop soo. and oa (ha day when Chairman Maw declined tl* proposition of Chatnaaa Butter to that (Act a prom inent Ftp-lap. oChee-bolder here said la me that ‘thmmoas’ declination doesn’t settle tbe matter; w«’U get ’em tQMrtlNI m(,h I ilhrn then U* oUfwilleu twins been beao aehemtos to otb r inte about, aad whoa Simmons wro:- -o Holloa two | weak* ago and *■'!*'*’..ed a Joint debate between Ayooek and ttbsuosr Adstae sad the other Itemoeratic and Hevobli eaa nominees mescal leading *'lu»ioo iste”—for U>*y ere rustoatus still, and are to-day work aa loyally and bar* mooioualy together u am, aad to tbe aam* common eod-atouce saw Ore to work a scheme, which lly managed would accom plish their ournase. Chairman Holtoo did not get CUalr prompUy, it is aliened-tbs accomoda ting mall got out of Joint rumabow, or cim thin particular tatter must have fallen Into a eonveotrut biding place on Holton’s dank and refused to come to light outu a few day* »go. ten days or awe after dace. Tala was all eery oUtglag oa tbe part of that erratic epistle, ard cepacia ly fort a oats sod aeoomodeUng. net to nay ’■foreordained,” for Uoltou and Butter. Out ibe latter looms of Ita existence ■'through Jths ncwspvpsrs,” and It hi said that u at once became highly la portaot to tba "dear p*opls” that Bnt Jee ahould uiraage with ITolion for a “Joint canvas” between the twins-. ludicrous aa it may appear to the un lattated. Then, you m la order to sens a discussion between the Demo crat I o and Republican candidate* Mr. Holton would hold that It waa neces sary to Mart a triangular debate—be oauve bo (Mr. Uoltoc) ooold not be so diasnerteous to bis twin brother (Mr. Butler) as to show partiality lo accept ing the Invitation of Mr. Si ■worts aod 1 refusing the "challenge” of Mr. Dul ler. Thou what r; SC ILXXC TO SAW ADAMS. One of two reanlts mutt follow : Than would be no Joint canvass at all (In case Simmoes, continued to refuse lo sosrtdur the PcoaltsU as a party, .“entity” and therefore not eatltlrd to tbe consideration shown s regular aod Mporatu organisation), or els Thomp son would b* let Into tbs same to help Spencer Incidentally and Uio opportu nity desired—that of diMracUDg tbo Cbllo mind from tbs reel question at uc—would be secured. Mr. Holton's reply lo Mr. Blmaon* will reach tbs latter to-day. probably, according to a statement sad* by Holton while itere Mat Saturday. It was a nice, innocent, amusing lit tle game, and SO well played as to turn out to have been entirely harm baa aa well. Bn tier die* hard—hut be te dy ing. Why.'under ibe sun, any real friend of Dr. Cy. Thompson should actually aad really desire to sacrifice bim upon tbe altar of Ayoock’s eloquence and afgnmsit Is own (has { can eau eetvo. Tbe achcm* must have been batohed by bU'eaemlm nod a faw delu ded fileads fooled Into advoeatlag It. Dr. Thompson I* uoqasstionable tba beat speaker sod shrewdest politician In tbs Hop-Hep. aggregation-aad that is easily said-but those who heard tba defeat* between him and Mr. Ayeock te 1806, aad particularly the discus sion at Uoocord (wfaleh this wilier re potted lot a Raleigh dally paper) all know that be la no aiateb for the • ora torical gladiator of tbo seat,” sod in th* vary nature oMfclnga would suffer seemly from a bout wllb bits this year—ewu if be bad a last and popular aaaae to advocate. With opposition to tba A mead (sent far bis text Dr. Cy. would simply b* annihilated by tbe mac wbo to endowed aod equipped as few sms in Jforlb CaroUaa bars been, aad who command tbs admiration (aad gamer ally tba rotsa) of all who listen to bis superb speeebse. TUX KUHK mr MOXUAY. At toast two poinU lo Xerth Oroll ao will Agate eoasyleanosl/ in the re SOftsof tbo astronomical aclentiau who tab* ••observations’’ of that Istemting waat. retept lb* “total eollpoe of Um sod sotisdolsd to b» polled off May Mtb via , Wadesbor* and doolh f* Plaao. At Mottbera Pioaa a num bs* of tbaao beavosly experts bars been •alia* preliminary arrange maate (or two week*, eoootmoiiag »t melons oth>«n?o!rpbwiian<r l*H,ura,nu "ntf Tbo Vfadaabom visitors are chiefly from Prlaootoo University, aad Prcf. pWmp aad soven otbor members of tbo faeolty arrived to a special trala Mat' •rday. Tba fallowing qastatloo from astatoaoat of tba Professor? will eg. rials eU'-wboo wafltreteeif— to oar Tarheel ifeUa. Tbo Professor spys : •‘Tbo work to b* uodsttakea will bo both visas I aad pbstoflrapblo. Tbo ■bWM'atlius will bo aids sepsoUlly wtab a view to stadylsg tba syseUata of tbo sorauo sod tba isvorstsg layer.” HavMaJa a reserved sset-aud wait looking after details, that ke remitted I a great deal of money egele to i at are I tte enjoyment of tte oM Htidiwra. n peoUliy tte ladlgout and tbure not able W defray tteir own cxprrMa in attend tou' tliu Itewaluos—tuo usmi annual •*ent in which titty take utost Internal. Hundred* ot those Kotik Carolina rel ate wUI bo ie Lou lari lie next weak will attend because tteir uatalotie chief tan furnished them with uniforms and defrayed tbalr expanses. No wonder IteoVdaoMlMS lore Jnlian t>. Carr re devotedly. X*ATK X litre SOYS*. To-day, Tueeday. at Tar two tba North Carolina State Medical Society will begin lu annual meeting, nod to morrow, Wednesday tbere wilt im a joint meeting of tba Stale Board of Health which ako meats there. Tha •eatlona of both win laat assent days. Tb* State Board of AgrtcaHore wUl hold 1U next masting hero oa Jane Id, Colonel John S Cunningham, president prtsldiof. At Populist headquarter* hero. It la announced that the “third party*' will not formally begin their State cam paign till Jon# 10. The BomloaUou of --declalmer" Sacuca Blackburn for Googreaa In the Kighth district by aoclamatiou lust Iturainy waa expect*]. Lluuey waa not a CHotlldate. Two mason* an firm for thla: Some lUpublloao friend* tall mo be is to luoo.rd Swart aa U. ». Judge, wblta tba general l<e> hef among Democrat* la that be did not coart defeat Uk year, which be knew to be oertaln and ernehing. The aspiration of Ike Maektua were murdered by boss Utrl Duncan laat week, when the First District Repub lican Convention refused to make a Domination (or Uongrem. Wonder U ! Col. Harry Skinner luteuds to make a ! content again this year, acd was this action taken accordingly ? Wiastou and Salisbury nave been en joying, during tha part we»k, two no table religions gatherings, vis-, the Southern Lutheran Synod and the Episcopal Diooetin Conveatlon. respec tively. The “expauslnn" resolution of tins Southern Cotton Splnnsrs’ Auoclstluu tad the advocacy or tl>» alleged ' Mark Henna Snip Subsidy Scheme’’ has eat some of tba more pronounced -entt vxpatoosisU” to talking. Hut there is a greet dml of difference, gentlemen, in trade “expansion'* and tba opening of new foreign martelu for our boom pro doeta. and militarism, and Imperialism sod ouuqnest by war of foreign terri tory. Hav. John E. White bus declined tba presidency or the Baptist Female Uni versity hero, and will eoottune at tba hand of the Hoard of State Missions of bu denomination. Mr. White’s con clusion was reach'd after receiving ths ■deice of thirty or forty Inflaeatial Baptists of tha State whom be consul ted about the nutter. There will he ttie usual annual re union of Alnaol at tbe A. aod M. College here during Commencement •nek. May 97-8a Coin menoemrat Exercises of tbe old bt. Mary’s here occur oo May 80 no J 3L Tbe Inatltution for tbe Hynd bald It* closlag exercises last Friday and Saturday. PrenkfcntC. D. Melver, of the State bur real College States that be could not accept tbe presidency of tbe Slate IJolreraltr It tendered him. Ttie Republicans of the 7th district bsra nominated J. <». Holton of Yad kin for Coogreea. He la a brother of tba Republican Slate Chairman. Secretary Bruuer, of Ore Agricul tural Department, who went to Paris to look after tba North Carolina exhi bit at tbe Exposition, cablee tbat he left Glasgow for boose on Sunday, Marift. Gen. J. 6. Carr, wbo bar been un well. has recovered and last week made several effective speeches in the seat, ue la one of ibe most enthusiastic ad vocate* of fbe Amendment In tbe State. __ “aawrn or tm ran. The lucrease jo tbe receipts of Ibe Gastonia poatofllce Indicate a growth In the busineea of the town. But the receipt* fail to ahow all tbo growth of the office. The work if the office la a great deal heavier, more mall coetee Ic end mote goes out. Tbe reotipta point mainly to lire business development of tbo town, but tbe Increase lu other departments ahow that mote papers ara t*k*o. more books read and may be taken as aoota Indication—a very per Uni Indication however—of tbe Intel lectual devetnpm? at of tbe community. Yea we a redeveloping not only from e bus It. r as standpoint but are growing from a moral and mental standpoint, aa wvH. Where la tbe town the alia of this Where one or two Mind tigers do wot.flourish. Where la tbe town that aan boost of two each schools is we bare. If any ooe eoppooao that oar Crwth la onesided, end tbat we only lid eoltoti mills end machine shops, 1st them look at oer aeboola and choree* aod they will are that we put oer mosey la enterprises that do not per Inter? rt le bled._ ■•M »«»■» rwn •**» Atlau Jwntl. There hu be* a during Mm part law mraa oatabte daelloe af tba ehuioh (air baMt. Tim waa when obureneo of al.uoai •vary dtaowlusltoo resorted frequently to this plan of ralalog poany to pay tbalr debts or to lanrraaa tbetr re vcoaaa far o'bar purposes. dad to the afiarab fair sefceae waa swsaortsd and fad I a to disfavor. Tbaaa wba for rearly nttbad to ehuroh fain and apaat Itbvrallv of tbalr ceooat lohaap lima gotag began to avoU Umn. They slao fell audrr the rnsitiiaas tbre af wwy ■ Motors aod a Isrga cbtaent of oburab ■ambers. la so aw d«o oatl eat Ions they bar* Ima allbar pooHIvvfy fnrbhMeo by ibasa lb authority or so severely fro' uad apeo that they ware rarely aadertnbm. At Utagreat Eeaatonlsal aaofaraaaa raaaatly ImW »* Haw Tart, wbteb waa eaareaaad af aati«aat reymeatoties* •* Protestant cbarahea in all parts of tto world, an sffort was stada to ptaoa a fwnol ondnmuon apoo cborrt *•*«• WbAa tba praps Atloo was not aaud apart. It was widen t ibat It ml vary faooral approval. If la vary Aaar ffirtlba rtarob fair boo bad ha day. It baaing rimmawi to to vary prafltaMa and tba nppeallt* to » an mad gynaada haa arnwa to •troag tbalrbtoflwg win have to In "•* « nbOag daMsand Ming tba ■taAinary bm. aims* fmm notxun. K*wn rni mirwiMSI*, (wins Mtieolu Journal: A muuuiceut to the UtMmt' dead to to bo uuefiilert at Winchester, Va, wiUi itu|>osi»«; eciacuonloi on Juno O’.U Mrs. Annie Uoho ot this place baa U*«. selected by the Veterans’ Association one or the ntwnamatiTM o* Sortti Carolina on llust occasion. Uncoin comity h»s sever si sous boried lo that oswetsry and wo Uopo Mrs. Hoke will attend Certainly nixie oouid represent cur [ State with mors graoo and lovalloen. The Catawba county Democratic j convention was hold Saturday »ud Hie ! following ticket was nominated : — W. j B. Gaither for the House. J. W. Black- : ««W*r «or sheriff, P. M. Dellinger for ; redial•£, 4. A. L. Sherrill for treasurer : J.F. Herman for surveyor. George E Coulter for oornrr. end J. D. Bilt.ni. V. M. Boyd aod 4. A. C. Hultt for county commissioner. • The County Board ot Election met Saturday aad made Several changes ns voting |iredacts. On. Bank lurciiiol wan eonaolidatsd with I ronton a> d (run Station draigneud as the soling ptaoe. Killian's Mill precl.tot was abolished aod 4 Hart's Cirek pndnet was consolidated willi Ll.. eoloton precinct. An official ....tier of lb« changes appears inthleivaoe. ^ *• lwoiucr was found tiuc’U* ckms on bis back Ju the load fu*i l.« yoyd Frvndaoo Monday of^niuu wuh hie foot bung In the stirrup. The bona which »s a very wild unn v» quietly graxlog dragging Me unoxi tdoaa master after him. Britain •••r wan found to be somewhat bruised nod scratched up. bnt not seriously hurt, lie mji tin dose cot know arnetber he fell or was thrown off nor bow far ho was dragged. Monk Manncy. Frank Jolly, Ciareocc *!"“•£• *»«•* Glover. John (Julckle, Will Taylor Kapy Durham and perhaps other, colored, received lOoocy Thurs day of last week to pay their way to TraotWM where they had ougHgrd to work oo • railroad. They Invested a pari of the raoaey in Illngdum aowpaw and rained a row. They threatened Mack Propet and hla wife with nil suits of devil meat oo accouut of a dog. Propat had the whole gang ntrested fur forcible treapaaa. Esq Sherrill let them give straw bonds for their appear raoce at oonrt aud they denar tod (or Tennesaos, It is believrd to n-inaln. Klag'i Mountain Oracle : We «n> loformed by K. A. Patterson, who live* Ic tbal vicinity, that tbe auUiortiiee ol of Vort county have had some very creditable work done at the lull la ground. With their Chaiu-gang ibr; lava worked out tbe public road fiom tbe old tombstone to tbe top of the hill Asking It a good highway Tbeyhav.i also abrubbed off about two or three seres around tbe mooumeol. trim ralog op and leaving utee alwde tree* about tbe place. We are glad to know Ihai some care le being taken of this historic spot. Wo thank our neigh bon for their thoughtfulness. The town council met Friday morn log and elected Mr. treo. Kendrick Chief of Police. Mr. Kemlrlck la a good mao we understand, and mu J for the position be will cecnpv Mr. U. E. Kuseell. the retiring Chief of Polios steps down witb honor as b- has discharged hU dullre ralthfully, hon estly acd to lbs eutWaclton of th pnuic. Wo iscornmed bim to «uy City Council needing a fcurlees end uu partisan polteaman. JIB Strange an employee of.the Eu terprlae Mill, was tried beiorv Magu trate Allison yesterday for assault witb a deadly weapon upon the person of % little girl by lbs naraeof Can ie Malbie The defendant was represented 17 n. 8. Hall, and stale by E. L. Campbell. The defendant, Strange, was put uudrr e fifty dollar bond which be failed tu glee and was lent to Jail. York y I He Enquirer: Mr. U. L Kiddle, of Zeno, tiu gone to Hot Spring*. Arkansas, for lh« b^m til of hi* health. Mr. M. I,. Carroll has entered into co-partnership with Mr. .1. 11. Kiddle, and Hereafter Use business will be con ducted under Use Arm nemo' uf Biddle ft Carroll. Mr. Oar rail, wbo haa Juat returned from Baltimore, assumed en tire charge on yesterday, and from now on la In position to look after tba In terests of lisa numerous friends at the Arm. The Bnqolrer baa called attention to the fact more than uaee before; hut n« vert Helena it remains a corlons fact that wagon team freight rates between Charlotte and Yorkvllle. a dlstaoo* uf thlrtf miles, la lower than the railroad freight rate*. The freight on a gram drill fram Charlotte to Yorkvllle by rail, for Instance, Is 14.00. Metis Glenn ft Alllaoo made a contract a raw day* ago wlUt the York Implement company to deliver four auob drills In Yorkvilla from Charlotte fur &7, a saving of |0 on railroad pelcee. It would mm from this that the tl-eful neaa of Use aula team as a c ito'w.i carrier baa not yet departed. United States Deputy Martbt.ll Dob taa, accompanied by Chief of Pulim Lora and Mr. Walter Know, uf Y»rk Tilie, want on a ••stIU” hunt In tire vicinity of King's Mountain battle ground last Thursday. Deputy Dob eoa had gotten Information - that a ■aonshlnar was doing bnaineea In one *f the ravines about a mile from the monument. But when the party ar alved at tba spot, Urey raalissd that •bay ware jut • Hit's too lata. The (noooafilMrs had atovsd. Tba ground where the still bad been located was wet with recently pouted out bear, and freak wagon tracks, leading to Urn road, where they wars lost, told the story uf the hasty removal of the Illicit plant u. some point further baak in tba woods. ■bailor Aaron: Out eUfaano wrro •tarlltd rbortday mnli| by the "port Um J. f Carry, m raokJaat of IWi Ptaao, bod ahot bfobootf with oai atdol to toot, tt woo owly too trwo. Whan olUooo* ontorod bio homo bo woo found lying an tbo bod with blood guobtng from on ugly wooed lo tho ddo of bU hood. A etctlra of arm Oomytlto, bo bod boon i qofat Nfrnr tor oowo man tbo aid woo already eery MOT the bordwrlaod. Weary of Uw hnyolooa atrooglo, wroebod lo Vidy ami boalUi. bo dooldod to bwotoo tbo end Oo the morolao of tbo trogody bo told bio atiNdraa bo or anted to not, ami ooot tbom all oat of Urn room eaooyt eae Hula Mlow aboot 10 year a of ago. Ha lb«o aafcad thla IllUa poo lo bam) Mm bio ptatol Tho boy uoeoooaloiM ad hit fatttr'a intont waa on lanooont aafor In tbo tragedy aboot to to taaaftd. Aa to btndad Ida fat tor tbo 'ooggtia bo yiayfaVy aald: -don’t tboot ■aayaga." TVi fatbor than told the hoy lo go oot of ton roam a Cow WatMoa. tymoadtotoly Mtawtng tba child's exit the sharp crack of a revol ver was latanl and tbr children rusbtrg lain the room acre lerribed to tlnd thotr unfortunate father weltering in hit nan brood i The ibotwrcd moved Item itou* M'l-Mcubtng courtly about tao year* ago and ha* beet) oceupyiug the otUage In tbe Uurliaai vineyaid ami »uengaged lu faraalttg. Hie wife died laet summer Waving a large fatally n[ total! children, one of then being au in I ant. Mr. Curry waa shout 00 >rari old and was a quiet iouffeualvv citraan. Elsht cblldreu eurvlve him. At kWltd above be «•« In the lari tttgtt of euntumpCIon and could scarcely have eurylved a week longer. Ill# tetODina aern eetrrinl in the ma rt ery Irere. Tiled at.d weary nf the hopeltwa atrvsslr-. he riuubUcss decided "It eaeu't worth the while.” end lewa Iniai at ml. Fncecdiuga were inetlluled laat wee* by creditors of O. J>. McFarland, e urntaiitrol young merchant of thle place, iriulllng to the closing of lit* rloore ai d I he appointment nf alcrnpura ty rvcelr r lu tba peraon of C C. Ulan luu. We »t eiblurmad I bat Ibeus-tt* are about $3000 with liabilities approxi mating fCOOO. The friend* ot title young merchant sympathise with him in bis misfortune. We learn Ibrst two more caeee of eroall puxhsve deveU-pvl In the Clay family near Fallst-m. It will be re one mi eml that tbe other case In that rrcilon whs that of a mrmla-r of this mm* family. Them It un danger ut contagion a* the two new ca-e* just rot-vuied were alrradv In lit* deleuttnu hnu-* when tho cases developed. Tbe victim* are doing veiy well aa the dls ea-n Is not at a violent type. xairg iuiuu.14. <■»»* l »■*, iibpiMi to rewii. Track. Unto, Tckwto a Ml Stork. Suulkcrn JVM. North Carolina U our or ths moat alltaclir* Slates of lbe Union in natu ral resources, agricultural and bortl cultural advantages, at d grand and delightful scenery. The utouutuln te uton of IhoKlate ta recognised aaa totMt ucairablo a a riling place by the trcaltlij and the Invalid (or both ulike reaoil in Its grand IwaulKul mouulatne. the on* for the sccuery. lb* nthl-i- to dnnk in ■ •e« life rrom Hie braIlii real01 Ing air or till* great uul oral aaniuulnni. As u winter or summer retort this region la without a rival. Tint Piedmont regl-m of North Caro ilou ta a high class farming country, while the mounleiu country ta very productive. All Ihu grama avctage well Uathe acre. (iMw-n grow liutu rimtly. U is au a tobacco stale that North (Uroliua rants highest. It |ttn tlooa lit* brightest ieu( i..b*oc.>, and only Kentucky exceed* it In crops. (Jiape culture and fruit raising arc exteuaiyely I ol lowed. Thu grape la lo dlgrnoua. All maunar of frulu are t-narly raised. In W tat era North Car . nlins ia tine of the Quest apple dlalricta , known. IVi» ate great advantages and opportunities lor apple orchard* In this region. ; Truek-larmlug is very prodtuble In this Slate along (lie Southern Hail way. I North Carolina has rv Una country and climate for stock-raialtig. and the | Industry is very profitable. Theptutur aue is abundant, all grasses growing i easily, pure wa’er is pleullful. and tlie j n ltd. equable climate enable* herds or docks In be fed and huuaed at k mini I mum cost. More and more aUaultou j la being paid to stock by lh« farmyia. Scrub stock nf all kluda la giving way to I■ proved breed*. The floest horses, cattle aod bogs are successfully aod cheaply raised, aod dairy farming It proving profitable. Lands for stock larms, large or small, can bo purchased at 1-iw prices and In good localltisa, of good quality and possessing other advantage*. Tiiero are some large sheep ranches lu the Stale uiaklog big profit*. No.tb Carolina baa mote than 10H specie* of minerals. Irou, gold aod sil ver being widely distributed. Fine building stone, lucludleff grunlLe, lime stone and brown atone. «xicurt Im large beds. GtTimar «r Kt»«kr. Washington. D. C.. May 21.—The United States supreme court today deckled to favor of W. H. Beckliam. the Democratic governor of Kentucky. Governor Taylor, by the terms of an agreement reached, will Immediately retire from the Capitol end Beckham will be Imtalled The nptol'in was li >nded down by Chief Justice Fuller and lbe case was dismissed for want of jurisdiction. He said Ihe court should be the lust to overstep the bounds limiting its own jurisdiction sod that Ibedrterisiuallnti of cases »f tills character. Contests for state ilBcrs. must necessarily be set tled by the political branch «>f the gov erumen. That 1*00011 had acted in the Kentucky cast when the general n Mr inbly took j u r lad ic turn There was nn a|>|ieal from the agraal ly’sdeulsto *, which was favorsble 10 llorbel and HeeklMm. ercept to tint tribun.l nt tbs temple, which tribunal Ilia chief Jus'.ioe add waa slsntie IB sesaion. Ua ale<> »<• ! I'* css was purely a Slate ease— 11-al.Kartucky »«1 in the full pome* •'••li nf Its faonlllrs as a member of the Union and that there waa 00 emergrn '•y at thia time calling for Interference. ■<« fcnaMei I* AUaata. Uamanur’a bi* nreuralon to Atlanta will arrive at Oaau.oi* on tla tnoroin* «t Jan* ? at 8:46 o’clock. Tim faro tor the rooad trip U only $6.90 and 'Apt. Hamaeur guarantor* ee~u to all pataaoRrra 8 pedal rate* have been offered at an tho Atlanta hotrla. Thla la the chaapeot trip of the waum. A amnbvr *Ut go from I lib place ittim. Application will b* mod* m tba (>M«r»l Aaatmbty uf M. V. la Juua aaxt to prohibit Ux aala of Inloilcat laa llquon within two nllwa of tba p*iblX act tool I tooao and efturab at Rardaa MllU. (Jatton County N. C. O. 1). CiiiruNTiti.) H. i. Q a it moon, k OmaiHtaa. &. A. Bovin. j »«rri«« A|l(ill««llii'i *1)1 Im mi*I« |ii th« ArtrmM* . r H. (!. Itt Jan* am tn (mmini ib* MW of toloatoat '«* -llluu t»n MiW* of Urn Hlfli HboaW Sebuo) IIihmm »nd St JmMk Kpl»oa(wloiiai«ti «t Hi«Ii*mmIi. Hmiob rauBty V. O. 1C B. Tokmum, > J-WCTamca, l ( Wibmiiwm. w. n. nnvKB. | JUST RECEIVED, THE NEWEST NOVELTIES IN — PULLEY BELT RINGS, PULLEY BUCKLES, CHILDREN'S BRACELETS, BAN CHAINS AND FANS. AT —. THE NEW YORK RACKET. Watch our Windows. Look out for the Red Front. FOR SUMMER WEAR , Queen Quality i\ OXFORDS Light and Graceful. Oxfords Have uo e<ju*I. In black and brown Klbo Kid, light and heavy soles, in Patent Kid, in all the most fashionable leathers and latest sti les. A beautiful display and worth on inspection by every woman who wears shoes and wonts a perfect lit, ease, and service in her footwear. Queen Quality <\ OXFORDS Queen Quality Oxfords are the coolest, the best fitting, and the Easiest Walking Shoes conceivable. They ; are also exceedingly hand some. J. Q. HOLLAND & CO. HIGH ARCHED. WE ARE NOW READY --TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS When in tiecd of a nice lluggy or Snrry as we have the largest and nicest line we have ever had We have a car of the cele brated Old Hickory Waggons, aud a lot of the Studebakcr Waggons; also a lot of nice Cultovators and Disc Harrows, and sonic Com Planters. We still have some nice Horses and Mules on hand. When in need of any of the above call and let us allow yon tbrongh our line, we can save yon money as tve are headquarters for all in our CRAIO & WILSON. We Have an Hands the Largest and and Best stock of Furniture ever of fered Gastonia.... Thirty Baby Carriages just received. Prices from $6.00 to $30.00. ARMSTRONG FURNITURE CO 7 Per Cent Investment! * .. ————a. wvrii taim rAin «y ooafamt. Officbk* : J. UiTwtf, Prr* J. 8. Wynne, Vte«-Pr*«. 8. 8. JfrcOMh, TrMl. J. H. Holding, Ally. f*oo. Alton. Secretary. 0. O. r^Lta W. 8. Pnmrow. rw riAMiMoor.eon cumriuTM. «uk n «—« B '*uiT * § JT&iS i ES V- ^ w,»l 1 ■■■ ^ lunin, ■-«»—*t oa r—> roe rurfb^TSigySl, MECHANICS AND INVESTORS UNION, GB9MI ALLAN, Secretary, KaJdgti, N. C. -! *_ Administrator’s Notice. . Karl no opal isod aaadalaMrator of if* «* taioof lwW« Ikht n* drraoood. tala w to do. Ufy all aroonoa Ha. In* <Mm «a»l«QH oaM m taaa to anwat Hum duly aaiMM u Mr on darwanod on or Iwf.iTO Ihr. ■an Bar afHttr imi. or tala ixttiyo »m ka alaad M onr of thaw FT-' oovu»T. AM wnont oomr aoAtf tot Mo *td '■X’rrSia-^T. Adaa'ror BortnrolliiroT. arrraaad. TM« Iko Uik dar a* lfir. IM a-tl TAX XATlrr. Mat Taar Tm TwpiHr. aaa ui» to taw ML j I Notice. i
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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May 24, 1900, edition 1
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