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Aik meetingof theTractors of Uw rfctoo. eoiWge during Um. Mi com of David ■U AdH to ■team win however remain i scnf BtMjoai laatractla*. _ __ Stayhao Craoc. tba aovallat aod goat died to German; Tuesday at the age of ,*,,•l!^d•k,* "** •T,t itwmag to Uta m<Mt fsmooa work aod that which brought him Into notice area "Tbe Bad Bodge of CcurageL” Ha wewt aa a •or mnsegoaiaot tp Cuba, bwtaioce, returned to bta literacy work. A*«n«atoHi Iowa Mklad Bobarta sstared Pretoria. HwooMaaaoi from LtodBaba»ta<ltooH*ii that aot a life waa feet Tbia practically ends the war. TheBoere boy cany on a guerilla wwrfara, but It to probable that the; I tha futility of further rematance i to uaele the beat terme poa _ lari Bobarta did oat occupy It Mto ba begad that Eogland will ha ruaguenlmaoi toward tha defeated. BmBmuh ahowathatai chaakai tho Bern but advance baa ham's Xa the light of theaa facta btttMMS la tho dafaodaot. tewtMM does not I la tba PkUlpploes COIV tcovart tha above. B; oo meson We dvaat koow aapthiagtha PhUtppme wa> baa prom except tha bravery of **• “ leteraetlo* dele with Captalo I*. M. GiM of the Eo ffaW» It MlM the 00th iMlfw Mtyef the Ort laewe of the “Bortnik Gompitt," the tope far which he WM»M ac a O ycer old bey. It waa Moa this payer the* he oom toaeead to jaaa the pcietu« trade jjgjjrsijasRSS's Wmauiayt. Whet ahanyo have yaera of eetlra. . . faeOeeiooard. .Stan*** m ft ft I cad eo aaa la totter ehfa to write to lahaedhf aaaoeit of Ufa ■“ I___ 001 RALRIGH LETTER. T x . - - THE PBOPLX OP 1QXXH OAXOLUTA WAKZIB UP TO THE EKPOBTAXOS OP IHSUITBlAL EDOOATIOP. •rtsto* an r»r> | CivrwBOBtlmc* ot IX* oaaatw. . . if* lo Islkltf with Chairman Simmons, who h«M h» toaob with iwj locality to «»**■*•. I waa told that the political caadttkxm are satisfactory and the yraapceta bright -wherever the Demo crataara at work.” Mr. Bhamoos tbvn intimated that ear (elks are not working M u*y aitouM ia some eoanli », and steps will at once be taken .<> Improve Ua conditions la such IcrlMles. HUB, it fat nearestrv i.» appeal to the patrioMe white mm !.«• more Individ «*»«•** ot «>• exuae ot Whita Sepramaey. Aa was atatrd In this cecraapoodeace last week, personal •Sort la aacdad, aad it Is to be hoped that wherever there baa bsaa a lack of It la the neat win bo made ap hj on aaual srei in the foie re oa the part of every champion and friend at tba Amendment. To work t ■OSOIBIT TO NORTH OA *01.1 XV Muau To-morrow (Wednesday) tbs cere maoki attendant upon tba aovelll/.g of tbo bsautlfel monument to tba of North Carolina Confederate dtad at Winchester, Va.. will Uka nj|^| It Is to bo regretted that Gen. Julian «. Oarr (who, as Commander la-Chief oc 1m 3tartb Carolina D!t(iUb, haa hmi to altnndnnce at tba Confederate ■analon tor n part week, and whose fatrnna led tba gnat parade there) oooM sot arrange bis appointments ao m to deliver the address on this ocea ■on, as at drat contemplated. Bat be bns n worthy successor ju Captain <* Blelgb, beeritZfof thn Confederate Veterans' Amociauoo, who will make a splendid and appro priate speech. t«i> unumoniL lh all ms olory. Tbe Mecca ot plaaanra seekers just npw la Morabaad, where tbe famous Atlantic Hotel celebrated Its annual summer opening last Friday, one of tba fhatarm bring a great ban to oigbt. to which tba beauty and gallantry ot toe State wen largely represented. Never was than a more aaaalelooa beginning, and tbe gayest and moat plaaaurakla season is Its bistory baa new baguo—and never wero such slab Mata and perfect preparations made for tha enjoyment of guests aa now. Tba brnah ot too painter and tbe skill of tba decorator and bouse renovator have made tbe betel balldlnf* appear like new atreolana, with many addod comforts. Surely oar pooplo b*vo no ctiut) to take their prcMooe and patronage out of the State when such provision la made for them ken at boose to spend too boated season In the meet eojoyabts manner, and while, hundreds from other States Hook to oar leading retort bad travel hundreds of miles to avail Ibemanlvea of lta unsurpassed sc com •MdatoMW. Tha Messrs. Sconlla of AUsata, who ms maeaglog tbe botel for Us owners tola aeasou, aro the •*P«to who made tbe Virginia Green brier White Sulphur Springs so popular a taw yean ago, and those who luUnd to avail themselves of tbelr bosplullly at the "Atlantic” this season may go with tba expectation and assurance of getting Urn vary beat and. what la also Important, without being robbed by excessive obargaa. Tbe rates have been made very liberal, and it is well worth the price of admission to see and admire and leva (two at a distance) the picturesque and altogether fasci nating “summer girl,” who la there lo all her glory. THK (HAT WORK AT TTTR A. AND St. OSUMI. Th* hut «Mt baa ban a weak of eoUana cwbhoiibU here—Ftaaca iMtttot*, Ht. Mary’s and tba A. ar.d Jf. College. Tbara It no Institution or work more important to tba young sen of North Carolina, aapeclatly of tba rural dis trict*, and tbatr parents to-day than that mom bain* oanled on at U>« Utter Inatttottoe, and what follows ought to Intaraat your raadara as amoh or more than anything dee I could writ* about thta weak. Tba closing axarelaas of tba Collets of Agrlenttur* and tba klaebaalo Arts w«** T«rr interaeUng, and tbU excel lewt eofUgt parse bad a wore saeoera M ■taMMHMMta Thera wan 88 grad salts, sut of a total snroitaeat afTxXI for the •obutaa H* raproaan t»*g 78 North Uaro linn eoaatlos mod torso flutes, arary trade nad ooau patio* being rap rates tad. PT-.Qr^to- T. wSSnTSTau; Ptumil'IM txiwrltooed Iduotlor »*»• work of teaching th* hoys of North Carolina to "do,” u wan an to think, and ho baa raoscily saaapUtad a campaign of tba fltou In 9? A**-* oThdiMtoUl adaaaUoa. P* «*»>«.— that a great Uapetaa to (edotdrtal kdncatlou U sotiaaabU throughout (be Hr at*. for tM • iMMMd IwftwlQM" >»w w*f bt*a ow Sr»“2^SWS£,„“SJ !*>>!«• Han Tm*, . £“ g?» *?**?» tf—a*»n.«ht, white we nau‘^irsru*,sr •04 p*T itM twtUr MUrtM Uwa Uo WtKBWS sraaa-iss; •K? >w 5 »*«• .MUMriWIr Mo MO tw Kerlh Ojp. L**wh?■*,IU* ^ **• w»h lo* of ikrm wssfsrrei 3£^.'3teUI5R.-a tcbolil so BKk North Carolina, 1 “■d it is hoped Uk> prase cl LrgCIstuie '' will tarty, or si least lass the till •VTjlM tie comparatively small ap propriation bow pending, sad do so at tbs extra session this mouth. It Is high Usm our leg lei tiers wore waking up, also, to the importance and n-fOrt »*ty of industrial edocaUon. Tbs health of the oolK*» baa been excellent. sot a death daring Iht sehoi astlo year, and from a Q asocial view aioi President Winston's drat year of management has been highly success • til • • Daring tbs year 138 student* paid UisU own expenses, by money previ ously earned at by work daring the sserinr; 31 earned their money as farm laborers sod ibi as clerks-82.71X190 being earned at odd bourn. Of the parents of students 101 are farmers, <7 merchants, and 13 pbyaieiao*. Tbs honor among the gradual** this year are K. L. Bernhardt of Honan, R- M. Wag* tad cf Far son, l.U.tfcbaua uf Slokve. The Itonor area of the Junior Glass ars F. II. Banthardl of Stanly. XV. D. Fauoette of Halifax. W. S. Morgll of Ashe, Sophomore Class, V, V. xlotfl of Granville. Tint AYCOCK OAT. '17m Aycuck bat Is com I itg. A Bal timore firm Is now atuuufaolurlng a Mg lot of tbsei and ibey wi'l soon be ptaoed on sale. A number of friends of the embryo Governor recently got together and adopted a model for the campaign bat. In shape It Is in "Alpine,” a Hgfat colored crash, aod lb* silk lining will leer a likeness uf Mr. Ayeock. Alii ■ la rhlBK. klattare lu China *ro not Improv ing. The ••Boxen” an wtUi aotlvo and aro destroying property end llfa A dUpatoh from Tlea-Tilo Juoe S mt< : Two to or# of the party of foreigner* who fled from P»o Tip* Fa have ar rived here. One of them wea badly Injured. The tellef expedition baa re turned. The mounted Ccteach* who itartad lo *eajcti of tlie refugee* re turned tbta even log. They report that they bad a Qght with the Boxen et Tull, killing ldand wounding many. Lieutenant Blecafcy, Dr. Hamilton, a trooper and h civilian, wen wounded. It la reported from Pao Ting Fn. that eight Americaa* end three mom ben of the China Inland Mtealoo are miaalog. The mliekNiariea are in greet danger. ' HoangtTrun. the next utation to Fen Tal, wee burned tine morning, and a bridge wee damaged. Traffic between Tlen-Tain and IVHu ha* been suspended. It waa reported that Pan Ting Fn waa attacked laat night. Mr. Hobtneoa of the North China mltelon (not Ur. Btcvenaon of the Cbnreh of England mission at Yen China a* cabled I eat ohtbt). le tnleelng and five native Christian* have beau mur dered at Yatig Chlng, Ur. Norman, of the tame emotion lia* been captured at Fu Ohio Ylng. two allee from Yang Chlng and la In greet danger. The Brtliab cruiser Rmiymloo. and the torpedo hoit Hart, have arrived at Taka. CWIJMm n («M Us*. Weldon V, 0. June 4.—A disastrous collliioo ooootnd on the Atlantic Coast Line, llila morning, at Garys burg, neat Weldon lo wbloh two men were Instantly killed and three eerioos ly lojored. Number S'J. known ea the Atlantic Coast Line fart mall train, ran into an open twitch at Garyshurg, resulting In n collision with some freight can. The killed are : Engineer Ctiealbha one of the oldest engineer* on the Coast Line, aud an unknown while tramp wbo waa stealing a ride. The Injured art) : Mall Clerk McGeorge, teriously may not recover, two colored Bremen, seriously, If not fatally. None of tint passengers were hurt. Tbs baggage and mall cars wera badly wrecked, and three other clerks beside McUeorge were lnjnrtd, bat not seri ously. Tw* (treiher* r*p*4 Alike. CkuioftL.' observer. lu its excellent series of reonion stories. The Louisville Coor!e(..f<-urnal girts pictures of Mr. I-. J. Walker, of this city, and Pr. II. J. Walker of Huntersville, esob taken together, th« one before the war aod Die other since, anrl accompanies them with the fol lowing : “Instances where brother* were wounded in exactly Ibe same manner at tbs mm pleoe In Die civil war were rare, but aacb was lla fate of M>e Walker brothers, of Cbnrlotte N, C. Moth were member* of Company H. Thirteenth North Carolina, mud to tbc Gettysburg campaign each lost bis left leg. After the war they returned to their native btats where they now re side lo cnee end.comfort." A WMMH liMHb. ftbftlbr Auioml Among the lift of physician* who wmd KHMufal tuDlaitkMi before lb* male KedkMl Board last weak we rota tbe asms of !>r. Delta luaabetb Dixoq, Clsyslaod* brill isot and highly gifted woman physician, Sba mode the highest pereeatage ef any of the applicants reoaivteg a mark ef Bg per oeia. out of o possible 100. Bbo to Indeed talented, and la at present n mom her ef lbs faculty of llapUat Female University of B»lelgh. uese W.W. B.W-C*. WfUTMie Weetee That at n masting of Urn atookboldara of tbo Coroiloa * Xortk-Western Bad way Company boU at Hasten la M. 0.. Drawbar 14, 1000, the follow lag me Iiilions were daly moved, considered and adopted, In wit: "Resolved 1st. That tba voting trustesa sf this company are hereby au i'«orimd and empowered to lw ' Oer tlocates of Right to Stock" to the hol ders *.f the oifObaotag A Lonolr If. O. It U stock no to tbo diet day of Octo ber, 1000, and that any af said stoek hotders who shall fail to pro ft Ualr stask by that data shall be barred from buy in* tbatroM ataok sxehenged Into atoek ef tblo oompeo*, ‘"Bsnolmd ki Hmt this resatwtlon bo publkhsd hr two waafcs in ouo m por, to sash snooty through wbtab this rood nstN a efwt MWleS •* •('«* Of O. A1* K. 0. Jf,*W. Up. On,, as revoked bytlm Isfras^wUoN stove set forth, aan forwardthsk atrtMeatao to tbo andnaigasd for Utenttoe. currisst mm xxoMaxwen. T*» Inrt I m nnrroaaaina cmhUm. | CWmJaoo Star : The UetUxllat Dis trict Conference of tbe Shelby Dtatrlct will eon ran* la Shelby dorlo* the month of Jaly *mt embracing tbe third Sunday of tha month. Tlila I Hauler embrace! a could entile amount of territory ami tbe alUuUar.ee «||] be unuanaliy larga. Uaatonla, JLlaoohitun Ml. Holly mad all tbe surrounding townaara lnetnded Id this dun let i Ooa of the Wahope will probably ne 1 here to Drcaide. The Democratic Senatorial Conven tion will meat Id Shelby oa Wed need ay Jane dtb, and Mmioatatwooandidalva for Senator* from UUa diatriot. It la generally uudaratood tbat Ilona. U. U. Junion mod E. Y. Webb will be tne nominees, and It goes without saying that they will be elected. TLla dis trict la compelled uf ilia oounUea of Cleveland, Uaatou. ButherfonJ and I’olh uod we trait good dcligatlo&a will attend. Let every Democrat lu tlm county remembar that ha la a dele gate to tbia con vent Ion ami a Urge crowd altonld be present. Mr. L>. u. l)Odd, of dharou, a g . oo eitixrn nod ardent amend aeul advocate gave os a pleasant call Thursday. He bia a piece of old mousy—a thirty dol lar bitr of ‘Spanish tallied dollars.” It bears date of Feb. 00, 1777-ov.tr 133 yean old. It says redeemable In gold or silver sod Is signed by H. Croat wall. The money was Issued In accor dance with a resolution passed by Com rest, assembled at DaUlmor-, ibe old oallonal capital. County Physiciau Palmer was called to Fallston this week to see Ibe small pox patients. Be released iwj from tbs peat house and two from the house of detection, Mrs. J. II. Clay U still In tba bouse of detention and oue of her sons, who has had tbs small-pox, remained wltb Iter. All of the others are all right. The soars Is now com pletely over inJtbts county and there have been co new cases at Fallston or elsawlieft f-<r teveral weeks except those already pleoed in Ibe hou«e of detection. Lincoln Journal: Mr. William IV Robinson died st bis borne n*ar Mach pel ah Monday morning, aged about CO yean. He bad been an Inveiid for a long lime. He was a member of Ho. K,. eth Regiment North Carolina Troops, during the civil war and re ceived wounds which totally disabled him and made him an invalid during the resMloder of bis life. He was Ibe ouly veteran in the county who re ceived a pension on sccouut of “tidal disability.” A young mu dibu budderlli, who la oharged with the murder of Bel. Hayes, who formerly lived here is to lw tried in Greenville 8. C., next wees. The evidence agale at Suddenb Is very strong. Hayes wasmurdwvd. then be headed and tbe headlewi trunk thrown into a riftr, where It was found s week or two later ar.d Identified. Tho bead has never been found. AU the clerks of tbe (aperior court for Uncoln county atone 1850areliving and some days ago all posed In a group and ware photographed by Messrs Haleanl Bailey. They aie Col, V. A Me Dee who served from 1859 to 1861. and 1880 lo 1885; S. F. Hherrill, 18T.1 to 1874; W. M. Balabardt 1874 to 1880; C. E. Child a. from 1885 to ISM. G. A. Barkley from 1891 to 1398, and A. XIrow the present Incumbent who was elected In 1898. Tbe esthetic chairman of tbe bosrd of oounty onmmlmloDero has. we are Informed, iDetracted the paiutars to paint the leaden covering of the dome of tbe court boose tower yellow, “be cause it Is shaped like a puotin." That la high art with a vengeance. Why not liava left It green becaase of its resemblance to a cucumber ? Gen, W. A. Barber, president, and Mr. L. T. Nichols general tnausger of tbe Carolina and Northwestern rail road met the mill men, whose factories are located along the Sooth Folk river here Monday and held an Important oonfartnoe relative to building a road aloug up the river by the different mills As ao inducement to the mill owners to give It nil their freight for tea years. As ibis would be an immense business, it Is la believed lbs proposition will be accept wd. Eric Hoover, son nr J. Calvin Hoover and Vic Httderbrani), son of Peter HUderbraod. ran away from home Monday morning, starting for Char lotte lo enlist In tbe Army. They were arretted at Ml. Holly. Chief Keener went for them Monday evening, returning Tuesday morning with Hoover. It aurtne that the Ml. Holly officer found a pletol on HI Wet brand and held him fur carrying concealed weapons. Ho saeceeded lo giving bvnd aad got back boms Wednesday. A serinua ocoldetl occurred at the Daniel Mills TtMSday. Torn Jooea. colored, waa Instructed to let a box car loaded with Boar down the aid* track to a point opposite lb* store. Tim grade from th* main line down i|,„ Deoiel spur track to the mill Is a veiy , heavy one, aad at the foot of it Is it* coal shot* of Urn mill*, Joowe waa not a railroad head and let the box car wi beyond Mo control. It ran down the track, gaining speed as It went, and crashed Into a gondola loaded nub onal stand lag oo tbe shuts. When the ooMialoo occurred Jones was thrown high hit* tbe nlr and came down a poo tbe ends of the cross ties Tbe coal o*r was kaooked off tbs track, while the and of Ibe box oar was crushed la •ad a lot of Hour Mattered Jones was badly oat about th* bead aod fa**, but I* not thought to bo seriously Injured. YorkrBia Yaoroaa Ur. Hroiy Harm, of Tlraah, ati oM Onfadaralp aatarao, who la a rary raapaetabla ahliaa tad la alao ana of lha Btaia’a paeaiennra, la alak at hi* Itooaa ix«r Tlitah, aoaMa to do anyth lag, tic malt of a gaoaral airing uwm* of hia phrakwl rao«)tt«a. Mr. Claoda Bail, of Oothrlaavltlo, tbn railroad agrot at that plaoe. aad Mlaa AMaa. tba aharnlog daogtiiar of Mr Mabart Old wall, war a happily aaltad >• •arrtoaa Wadoatday Pvaofag laat, a* > a'elaat, at iba ratldancn of tba hrtda*a paraota, naar that phaoa. Tha •"»! waa par far wad by Bara. B. II. Grtar, af YorkvIMa, nod J. It. nail, af Balbaada. ..A tow day* ago, wtlla comlaa omi tot *llry that laada frnw Mala atrrat to bla fathar'a eatUa waraboaaa, rani Waaly Moan waa palnfally aaaldrd on •f" tlda hr hot walrr thrown tram Mr. IL fl. rtaar-fa kMohan by tha aoofc ll waa mu tsranllaanl, Injl o«a ta llx aaimlaaaaiaa af tba aook P. M. waa ao* dltatend, bar any* what ba got waa Aa aar raadati fca«a danfatlraa al mdy aotad, thin pfcprr laat waafc la •umri il» Did In try atke, tight paif»*. < Cor new prewe mom liaa had 'he tout j oninpteUfd Mini inosl of Omj machinery | ha* Ueo on.ved in. Although Uw i room u not cwnpiotud, we anticipate , no f«nliter Interruption on account id I it. The new machinery work! nicely ' nod ra|ddly amt will viratly facilitate 1 arotk lie*. J. II. Simpson, of lliO (j rler Ur phauair*-, Hickory Grove, waa in York Vith: Tuesday ou tils iptlirti Irooi , Winoabom. wlierti l«* lj.nl goo*. u> U.* j on llic Hi.a or total I ty during the I eclipse the aun Monday. Mr. strop win deacrlbra the aprotacle aa grand, hut probably uiual pleasure waa derived Iruui lli« fact that there were alec in tVltmalairo a lOiroU-r of pmfeeaora from Mi'Coruilek obeervalory. Univer sity of Virginia, and otbei c-dlegea wo It whom be talked about (lie great phenomenon aod their observations. lie*, and Mr* Samuel B Hope, who b-te breu In lhe mission work of Hie Suiilhcni Presbyterian church In Japan for wight year*, have tslurnerito Aitrr tea, and - i. Sabbath, the 3t>th, were at lletltea.la church, hia i.alive place, and wtierw be w-a* Penrod. It waa a gre.t pleasure to the HeUmsda |asopl« to lintc IIh id wild them again, and rape daily «. to his eenerutJe father. Mr. H. H. Hope, wbo when he hade ndli-ii fur the foreign Held, scarcely hoped to lm Spared, to greet him horn* again. Though looking somewhat older, Ik ! h-s the appearing of having eojojeo fine lieallh. ns do Ms wife and Child* cn York villa Enquirer : Mr. A W. dinoMli. the well-known deaf mute farmer of Filbert, reports that lie ha* sold ; 37.00 Wurth of strawberries so far for this araaon. Mr. Bmoeb. by the way. la one of those farmers who set. dooi comes to tows without bringing something to sell. Mr. U. It White, “Oorocnicker.” after spending mveml days as the |teat of Dr. A. Y. Cartwright tod Mr Mrs Juo. T. and W. 3. Gordon, left yesterday for Ills home Dear Polkvllle, H.C. Mr. While Is soliciting agent and correspondent for the Charlotte Olwer ver. J. L. Gukm. superlntendaet of Ihe BenoettsvIUe Cotton Mills, attended Mi entertainment In the country last Friday night. Returning home afoot lie was attacked by a pack or boauda. Gulon was armed with a Inwlt knife and made a Oeree Bght for hts life. Ue killed two doge and put three more out of aciiou before tire reat withdrew. By that time Union’s clothes were In rags and be was covered with blood from t'ui many lutes rvculved. lie was almost exhausted. There was » lire la the «liar uuder J. M. Slarr A Co’s drugsl'-r- yesterday rooming. A uearo boy wont down to get sumo gasoline and look a lamp with him Gas. which iscaped from the spigot of the gasoline lank, was Ignited, and for u while it looked as If the results mere going to he arrlous. Tbs fire was fxt ioiiiisitrO without very great lose. l-aw H«r SaSeiM Is Stamp*. New Vurk UuuxacrvUl. The Hun. “Buffalo 11111’’ Is perhaps ’ as much responsible as any one for the lutrodoctlun of the ouw boy saddle into the remote part* of Uie world, maklug It, la fact, a new article of foreign com merce. A representative of e Ciucln uati bouse reports that bit firm hts lately received a large order from Boa sis for cuw boy saddle* for immediate shipment into the Biuilao Empire. The a eddies will go direct to 3t. Peters burg, and fiom there the larger part of the consignment will be reahlppcd to Siberia. Executor’s ftottec. S 1**00 la bcraOy air an (hat i Ihj undcnlmed baa ibto day duly quail A el a* executor of il*c tost will and irwumctni of Darld Mwunoy. •bectlol, tn4 not toe hi bwwUjr flrcn that all persona harm* otaum againti mid awuitc, to firewrnt (too Mina to Uto. duly v«r10c»d. oa or wtom the Kbtfafafluaa.UOh Of notice allt Do uJmad tu bar of recovery. AU pirxof owing Mild attain will mabeacatlouoat at ooor. w. A. MaOMKT.I KuMtAM P.fk Maurcy, ► Ktocsulora. ThU 4th Hay of June. htoU. 7-U. Administrator's SoUec. Ilavlpf qualified as ndrolotRracer of f nr ee taio of tterbnr* KJ.y nm deceased, thto to io no. illy ail paraoito barm* Ctoiow acalnat said mu Cat* lo prnml liirin duly aitlhf to tho un duralgimd < n or bofrro taa Hill Pay miMmw IWI. or thto fKHlw will to* pksu l In bar of tbwr re covery. All paraous nwlie aald mate will t*leean •haiu IrmnariUiu waloataar W. c. Anxxnur, Adm’rof ftirthM* Khyna. drera>«r*i. This (be 14 h day of Kjy, 1400. 0-11 tax xaniT. 14-1 Tear t««u I'rnfwHj. aim! Olve lM Year Kail. f to un<l*w«lyoo4 Town Tu IJel«r, trill tooot Hie (exipio of O a* too to ai i*c aamotlmae and poem whh iJ«o ousiotv itol labor*, in Qaatonto, Iiit Uio purpose of listing I ha property ru*d puDa oftlMlMtopbi *boar» Itahto fqTTown Taxm. Whtoh I luata and ptoaaaarum folio we ; mu, Juiwaa, HQA. Ill die rvcnlpy; TrhttUKti nd-a. Janettfc JOi, In ih« morn Inn. AU unman arr rwimrad to Uat thalr taaaa «ao giro la thttr potto, under penalty of the law: and any perm Nabio to poU nr oroporty rai and fatitha lo>«at Ibatr pruporty. or Kite in mHr itoM, am dmmoA sutlty of a >m«1uniNrmr an i HiMa to duoUs Alt poram owalno • 4<m. or rto»». ora rr ssm“ ~*• THto lk« Oh AtJ oi M*r.'fta£M' Notice. HAItUf, I Imho Auditor Cjort, KOUTH CAK4)LIMA.\ Uttar* „ ytKffTEt J/ift&K?- a*a II* r. Fw»f«. A wi»r. Ilf J, IV, FiJrn A _ - vm. nvirawnu. - . . . , , ___ u. c. lunM, *•o**— **%!*"+ A 10 Day Sale HOT WEATHETGOODS! ...Commencing... Thursday, June 1th. For 10 Days we Offer: 80 Do*. I.Bovs’ .rod Ohll Urv*i*» STRAW HATS, Sunn, ..r llii-ac Oats are *ntili 9ftc Fn. tin. •ole »o My .. 10 Do*. I awl lot’ IlLEACII ED UNIJERVBSTS.3o. A lot of Ltdins’ Refilled Tap d N«-«k CHDKRVKST, the 10c I.. IT’tar.7|e. Full Hue Ladles’ Faucy Drop 8'1’cn HOSE from lOe ’.a.5b. 80 Di *. Ut'j’i Black tud Tan t'OX to you).{*}, 19 Do* Men'* Light Weight STTSPKNDBRS They are the20c kind tu yu for.10c. •\ Ida li»t LwIIm*1 »ik| M i ’rt * fl» U XKS COM A IK the 10o rrail- l.. k , ;,i. J5 n•* I.iUimm’ i pt* mnks COKW, Wurth 1A-, iIn* mill*.oJ. . OW Lm i LACKS am) KM linoi LIKRlKS ... ........, ul>e, p. MAI Vda. Itenl Kum WHITE LAWK In iLort length*. Ihta **|« '•••*».. AUigShlpmnii WUITECOCK TERKAN US lull iii at Eva (Jn* lua prnwa Th« 76c kind, gucd large ikii, now..Olkj. Tim *1 00 hind, full »lu> l emuird 76c The leaular *1,33 grade t*. go at 81.00, . So am Iwauiirul Una Matselllra CuunteriNine* at H.73. *3 00 ami *3 36 KEEP COOL!—Fans for everybody. We have Folding Fans from k* np. Big Shipment Mcu’s Rubber Bottom Tenuis Shoes, Black and Tan Straw Hats in great ubundance from the cheapest up to $1.00. Big line Men’s Summer Shirts, 20c to $1.00. Men’s Onuzc Undershirts from 20c up. Boys’ Knee Pant Suits from 50c to $3 50. Men’s Summer Suits from $1.00 up. See our line Mcu’s Fancy Socks, Neckwear, Suspenders, etc. Remember and Don’t Forget THIS IS SPECIAL 10 DAY SALE. We are Leaders of Low Prices and One Price to All. Watch Onr Windows. Look out for lied Front. Yours for Business, The Kew York Racket GASTONIA, N. C.. June 7th. 1900. FOR SUMMER WEAR Other \ Style* foe V Street, ^ Drea, Howe, Outing. ft IS SIUNOSI) ft on intr n SNOB. Eft Oxfords, ■"V «30 J. Q. HOLLAND & CO. Oxfords Have no equal. In black iuu] brown Kibo Kid, light and heavy soles, in Patent Kid, in all the moat fashionable leathers and latest styles. A beautiful display und worth an inspection by every woman who wears shoes and wants a perfect fit, ease, and service in her footwear. Queen Quality OXFORD8 ' HIGH ARCHED. WE ARE NOW READY --TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS When in need of a nice Buggy or 9urry as we have the largest and nicest line we have ever had. We have a car of the cele brated Old Hickory Waggons, and a lot of the Studebakrr Waggons; also a lot of nice Cnltovators and Disc Harrows, aud *>me Coni Planters. We still have some nice Horse* and Mnlea on hand. When in need of any of the above call aud let us show you through our line, we can save you money as we hradqnartera for nil in otsr |(nf i«~i _CRAIQ& WILSON. We Have on Hand* the Largest and and Best stock of Furniture ever of fered Gastonia.... i Thirty Baby Carriages just .received. Prices from $6.00 to $30.00. E. M. ANDREWS*CO.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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June 7, 1900, edition 1
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