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' i ■■ r i i i - ! i 4 5 i i i m RALEIGH LETTER. ! ■- j • » mull the mitr be am “■wr iv the ittUnHtti 0AHPA1BVT CmteMteM at Um auM« N. U, Aunt 13.—The VmhfcaUal and Uoofrvetioenl — laigd will eot bagto actively m North Caron aa oaUl Septatebar 1, •» «wnl food naaoei for thia. aot tte local Important oos bn os that tte amn apoa whom the auccne of thaparty will ahfedy depend Ulw a°mpttid aevee maatha of the hatdcat •ach tetwyoaor Invcrd.d. ami need* yd cartaldy iUmrrai; i«Mt»fomeo djjhjktel tte erdwoa* « rh of another OhMrmaa tUmmon* tea given alt of U*M for tte late four moaiiia. nod tetertte Bool of K hr thiaa month* peavtoaery, to tte work of tsan«cla* ttegrmi .octet white haa jtwt reach ed Inaiiigaal rtotory for damocmey 1 add tte late U>m emrda heneam I teaw whteaoC I mak wtea I Mr tte OiteMrala of North UaraOea owe I, M. Slmmowa mete ttea they eaa ever gaybte la aa nrdtoary life Una. I now. eheoiatelr. of no otter teaa la the SUM Wtete wa euald have termed wmtaeh weaddeaco aa ww did to him •M* wlater, aor oae who woald or M*ld have ooodaeted ante a maateriy eempalpa aad achieved each e g tori out fxtory. .ln.?*5a I* have beau tie victory at all^Sed we bad ao locum net rot and lea* determined gad tern ooarageoo' oaptaln ae the tolm. 1* reengnlttoo of them aarvtoaa (aa hteteboat, wtea 1 tear nptaaa item Mlvm. aay that "of eoaiwi wo will Mad him te tte Uattad that** Senate ta Better’ll place,” and team add that *»* thick aay Democrat la North Carolina ought to compete with him lor tte honor; that it ahould he aaaalmoaa. UBDUAT IMmillVI roa *111. LT TWO mu ManTpoopla bar* wprwil urprln tfaa newly adopted Z&SZJSSM Ma« irsv%aia,i5 wrt tout tbao July 1,1901. “***»• faoa U (aa to* tegiaUtie. act PTOTldlog loc tu autwuaaioo to tha peo ple tbowa.) tfaa ‘nunduiwii doaa rvt «• tat* enact until Jaly 1, 1909. or naariy tw* ycara after Ua adoptloa. In tb* wearing* tlw dmtom cannot only y 1* tb* corning Prealdecllal and UagnMlosal election*, bat la tfaa S*Mjprlng oM9C? alao^f tSy&MM i* do a*. tatab*iball*red, bowarar, that Lfaey •^‘l****0"*" to do ao particularly la ta^htaab awtaa towaa, but will rteet to baap hand* ot Why the operation f* ta? Aaaaodayat waa delayed ao laog, I coofeae I don't know. i.irriMM rwa u«w*jmb ItoVnrariMitarfMiUliiCManMi „ Bagoirer: Cotoori Mc portto>a toaaoa piaul. In tbe court Mmm ynrd, has developed a bunch of freeu b.aaaaa that vlll do Uteir bret to ripen before free*. *2yn?,T?»aars2a light frenehtob .nil .ad voJ. JUto toe maeaalty for thle artloa. or ea to hOT.to tobrta MMleCtala'b right* to thojwattor, The Eogotrer ha* oo ia Tk* *Ml»« of tho pooh few •wke he* bow vary revere oa oil moo m* <W crop*, eapeetall; corn ead oot l0“-. Sob* good funner* expreea the •ptaloa that eolere there la role with “ * wrecyfwar day*, the oottow crop to tola Immediate evctioa will red to a* |t><d aa Una of Uat year. Wray la paaaanl of ao oh! •PUt botUared ohalr that la at especial Uttonah to hla tooaiire of tu great aa* ead aaeoeiauoaa. It I* a klad of heir "«•■»• **»«>•■* «• mother of toe Uto Sheriff Brian. Mr. Wray1* gnat grandmother, and la believed to to la tbe neighborhood of HO yearn old. The fmaw 1* principally of maple. ud tbe bare been worn up to the bottom ernB pieces. The ohalr was presented to Mr. Wray by Mr. W. 8. Barnwell, who porehared it subs years ego at the Brian eels. Cleveland Star ; Mr.J. R. Warren, a Pppalareittsen of Oaatooia. lo visiting relative* here and taking lo the big show. toaator O. T. Maeou of Ualfae. tb« nowly elected rvpreeentniivn from Gee to* county it In Shelby oa a visit for a low day* Andrew hurraU, oolored. shot Tea Btonton, colored last Saturday evening tbo ball taking vftbot In tbe thigh. Tto ■bo0*11* o«*'r*d la No. e township Btonton wre ■mated and Oroeght to MU by ltopnty Sheriff J. Y Kl'lot, hui (be beratt negro escaped. ,“re Moore died Satord.) night at tor home tore nod woe car rtod to Bi bethel for inlerreeat Senday She wagaboot 30 yean oM and a goof wmbm. She haves a bunbend and twc ohUdrec. Tbe Infant died In n fen boon after 1U birth. This faaUi moved tore only a weak ago. Fort Mill Timas : Tba Fort Mill ehapter of Lba United Daughter, rf tha °°®r®2£!ft M* *1*0* to protect ar«y OMttdanUa ntwu (n this town •hip with a cross of booor. All tba aastonaaf tba world beta bad soma •*•11 lri!P.r?^u»gnUbad sold tars * tb*aa ladlaa daalra that ovary vat ana of tba Ijm Causa in our commu nity aboil ba erowned as a boro. Tba »la8tad la a croaa. with tba b*tttoa*« on tba tana sur rounded by a wreath of laurels, with Urn Inscription, ••Tba Southern Crom od Honor:” on Iba reverse tha caaun of tha Coatedants States. ‘ Don Vlodlaa <<*«* ®<*LV!D<lk“ior') »»*■«•." with tha Inscription '‘From the U. D. C. U to tbo U. C. V.” Thus, crosses wlU ho prosen ted with appropriate exercises aaaoonaa tea money with whmh to buy Ihyn oan ba ralaad, aud 1. order to ralaa tire nare—ary amount theta ladlaa bars established In tba Ha—ey build ing. oa Main street, an los-craera saloon which will ho opoo ovary Sat* nrday afternoon daring tbo Bummer. Lincoln Journal : Tba Blders and lteaaona* Institute of this group of tbo churches of tba Presbytery of Meoklen ?«**>yterloii church bere Wrdad.y, Rev 8. L. Cathay presiding. The following are io atteodaua •— 2*T ?i1t.0Kh*Jr of Butborfordtoo, Bar. W. B. Mloter, Shelby, Bov. M. MfO* »»*ool»; Bov. Q. L, Cook. Paw Creek; Bov. A. J. McKrl •»* <*•*• 3 <*■ HoHaad, J. Loo Boblnaoo and T. C. Pegraia Oaatonte; Moama Calvin and Wiley «“*; Of HvpnlUb; Maaern. 8. D. Bur gla, A, Nixon J. A. Abernathy, R. M. Bojaman. 8. W. McKee, John Beady, and Rev. & Z. Johnston, LlooointeD. * 7»ry. Interesting programme of aacfo! toplos for dtacuaaioa waa ear •M* ®»h Tha meetings wan in every way profitable and rafinsbtag to tbo.• who participated nr aUeodad. .Mr. Chen Cbllda. one of LlacoloU»>s oMart cttlaens, died at bis boms here Snnday aaornlog after an means of aov oral urosfcs. ,„Mr. Cbllda sraa boro January I8tb. iSlt. atQoaban. Hut, tba saoond son of Dr. Bhea sad Mrs. AJvlra Cbllda. Z™**??*}**6*. II rod at Cleve land Ohio. Wbara be waa engaged In Between 1840 wd 1000 ha owned and —>4h » jmchet bust oc Lake Bile, ply In a Iw *»d Cleveland. Ohio. In 18M and *81 ba waa engaged hi tea nareaatn. hueiosaa n» Caiyfcrvllle. N. F. On Ootobai 4th, 1061 bo waa ui*r rled to Ml— Anna If Mh—.. n u«m. a. y.. Md moved to Mitebell **w»ty. tbls Stale. where ble father had gone la 1M0 lor ble health. After reeldle* In lltteMI ooeely, when be rueoeae felly eoodueted a mtUlar, mla •“i '»'■»*•« *■'•••* lor twelve TMM be moved to Horn to Von id Octo ber M*4. where be bee etoee rceldrd end where he built ay a targe memo tlicbaalMMMdeoedqrtedk mmoem It to ble acma. Meeere. 0. B. end B. T. CbUde, aed retired from active boat *>■ I Tim »« Tk# follow In* UMd pwraoa* man M Jorort to aarra at th* 8es tMiW l*rw of court: mrr woe. i. r. b0*0. tzissr J.5&C,. J, T. H. Ommtoo, * - ’ M Kmfr, J. M A. ITImiii, L. B» WatfF' wITTp®* - > Byftw A. Bok^fori. W. D. Aatfcaoy, Z^ftS. ',ir I i JlJj&j*., i Mlann. Ia yaor Blood Pure f Ait you sure of H r TTi nata nr acrraiohm lull Bug ' Jy» Doaayunr skis Itefc or bum ?, Sakk-’BUT^Blak l! OM Mona T Boil* ? Scrofula T Bbeu- i mallMi ? Foul Breath r Catarrh ? ; An you pala t Urn purify your, Blood at ooca Wtth n. B. B. (Botanic Blood Bate). II makae tha Blood ! Pure and Blob, bank ovary am* and atm a dear, imooth, haalthy akin. 1 Bmp aaatad oaaaa Ilka oleare, canoar,! MUag aocaa. Palatal SwalHne*. Blood I Psiaoa are palokly eared bp li. B. B.. mad* especially tar all obaUnale Blood I aad akla troublaa. B. B. B. draiaa tba 1 Pataoo aad U arson oat of tk* Blood : aod aatlra lyttoso ao tbaajmptcaitcan. i sot return. Oivo it n trial, it earn ! wbea all ala* talk. Tboroog hly tooted for lOyoara Sold at drug stores at II par krga bottle, « largo bottles (fell I treatment) IS. Be acre the bottle' read* Botanic Blood Bala. So suffer- ! •remay tarn it, a trial bottle give,, ; away abaalataly free. Write for It. . Addrem BLOOD BALM Oo , Atlanta, Ge. Write today. Describe tronble sod fra* medical advise given. Sold 1 by Froat Tsttcdoc A Oo. O. P. Baotiogtoa, president of the , Saatbrna Pacific Ballway wd m iuy i ttem millionaire, died at Pine Knot, la tba Adlroodaeka, early Toeeday 1 mom lag of heart diaeaaai WANTED!!! I Every one who has Sil verware to try some of our... Silver Polish as we guaran tee it to be the finest pol ish made. PRICES 10 & 25c. UeMpectfully, Torrence, THE JEWELEK. Jones Seminary,! ALL HEALING. - - - N. C. __ 1 < » i Thia Seminary will be opened in October under ik w management. ] [ ; A SPLENDID CORPS OF TEACHERS. i' ’ SPECIAL ATTENTION 1X3 NORMAL WORK. \ ’ No extra charge for Latin, Greek, French or Elocution. '' , Rate** low. Apply to , | REV. A. G. KIRKPATRICK, All Healing, N. C. J | * »»»•■»"» ^ - —-— : Due West Female College Offers A. B, B. 8.. Normal, Music, Kxpressiou, Art, anil Business Courses under experienced teachers In an Ideal college community, and the best moral and religious environment. Thoroughness, home comforts and re straints, intimate association with teachers, and high religious tone strong points. Most healthful loca tion. Tubular well water absolutely pure. Ix>w rates. • I Forty-second session opens Sept. 10. J REV. JAMES BOYCE, PreB., ' Due West, 8. C. 1 Belmont Academy ^pensth* nth Session trader present management September 17, 1900. HEALTHFUL LOCATION. REASONABLE KATES. experienced teachers. MUSIC A SPECIALTY. Send for catalogue. F P. HALL, Principal, Belmont, N. C. fhe Royal Elastic Felt Mattress. > Ur. Howell Cobb booght ninety of oor Pelt Mettreaaea for hi* * «°*1 * Gr*n*'*T N C. end we Uke !he Hb •rty of quoting from ■ letter he wrote under date April i jtb “And the bed*! Well none know them but to love them, or none name them but to pralee. The tired out, critical traveler, and chronic ffurfibler, all loin In thb ih* *-* •"— - We guarantee the mttrm to be roperlor to any Hair Mittno m1* “°* C*^r*,r money will be refunded. If yoor local denier doaa not handle them, write to uh deacrtotlei ptfnphlf t. Royal I a Borden, Ooldsboro, N. C. ATTENTION FARHER5! New Roller Hills in Gastonia We have just started our Roller and Corn Mills and have scoured Mr. Calvin Mason, who is well known to the people of Gaston County/ as a first class Miller; and all those having Grain, to Grind, will do well to give Mr. Mason a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Cotton Gin-s will start ns soon as cotton is remly, and your patronage is solicited. Will pay market price, for dry wheat, CRAIG & WILSON. New-York Life Insurance Co., The Oldest and Largest International Life Insurance Com ....pany in the World... JOHN A MCCALL. PMCSIOCNT. ACTUAL New, Planed and Paid-for Business, Excluding Not-Taken Policies, for the year 1899. NEW-YORK LIFE, $202,309,080 mutual Life, 162,870,679 Equitable, 149,731,910 PERMANENT CUSTOMERS Net Gain in Insurance in Force During the Year 1899. NEW-YORK LIFE, $117,850,865 mutual Life, 80,750,565 Equitable, _ 67,259,288 |. 0. CHURCH, General Agent, Charlotte. N. C. T. M. FAYS SO UX, Special Agent, Gastonia, N. C. THB NOKTH CAftOLHA COLLEGE OP Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN: Agriculture, Stock-raising, Horticulture, Mechanical. Civil, and Electrical Engineering, Textile Industry, Chemistry, and Architecture. PRACTICAL TRAINING IN: Carpentry, Wood-turning, niackamithing, Machine-work, Mill-work, Boiler-tending, Engine-tending, and Dynamo tending. Tuition, 120 a year; Board, $8 a month. Next session opont September 6th. Entrance examinations m each County Courthouse, July 28tti, 10 o'clock A. *t.; iIso at the College September 4th and 5th. Eor full iofonnatlon address PRESIDENT CEO. T. WINSTON. MAUtlOB, N. C. THE HIGH SCHOOL, GASTONIA, 1ST. O. REV. JESSE W. SILER, Principal. (Successor to >Uid *o4 Ball.) Fall Term opens Monday. September 3rd. — A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL— Prepares boy, fur Sophomore class. Prepare* ((irU for Junior claim. Pull Literary CurrioaTum, together with Elocution, Matte and Art. --FIVE COMPETENT TEACHER A. GOOD BOARD la PRIVA TE FAMILIES under CAREFUL CONTROL UNDER THOROUGH RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE. For price* and particulars address the principal. THE STATE NORMAL £ INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF NORTH CAROLINA Offer* to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific sud nda*trial education and special nedagogical training. Annual expenses U)a to >133 ; tor non-residents, *133. Faculty of 30 members. More ;han 400 regular students. Msa matriculated about *,000 student* rep vacating every county in the State except one. Practice and Obaerva ion School of shout 330 pupils. To seen re board in dormitories, all rve tuition applications should be made before August 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained eachers. For catalogue and other information address until August 13th PROF. J. Y. JOYNTUt, Dxaic ow Coiuto*, l „ CHARLES D. McIVar. PnxaiDxxr, } Oremwboro, N. C. What is to become of my boy and girl?
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