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I kte at »■*• i a »—»■» __ «tete*» W*,MNMdlO ... . .— »tefcn y ty* ** >■<—dad ktUteg Bryan wktete ante* i« that tfty. Tk pa. lte arraattd William aodaotronbk TtfcTaX tktfyatowwaahBafwltwaa 2?Sil2rtkwctate0,‘0 « ^waii ^Ttel . at Ui*Gaulda *»*“• A aakatraat at ffbU,^ »•* Ycrfc World from **■ Oao««a Goa id war* iA.srtiirs ,s m tjftv 1 ■iu ItaWfb 3f. C., Aug flat ChaltmaaSlmmcue nod Secretary VmimU will wopan B—aMaUk bead laartan ban aad bagta to aatwaattbe aawpalgn for Bryaa aad Stewtiaooa. Aa la Ua State election, Chairman tbawoav will pot hia tint!* (Mart aud aaaUuto the work and .til dtwit aad ■•••<* • brlUteat catnpalga and mu warn of the State. «Aa which will doebl be aa atmcanala], <ar all pcaetloal S*l"*. oa tba great victory of ▲agari; even If tbeaaajorlty for Mr. BtyaaHaUcteav to not qalia aa large ■•U"*"*Mr. Ayoock awl tba AaaeoA jaBl^lt wnibaaeomalo and ceded dad, fot aavtr wma tba machinery la brittr abapa aad tba abler eogtoaet ■am better qealiOad or berierbaan to eoaapaa* tba dafaat of tba enemy. «ao* xaMTiuK. r/h **,?■!*"* 10 pP*" lb; State Fair, IhUmr oo Monday aud ooa. atoblo* October M. Friday ba* ecu aarignatod aa “Edoeatlcmai Day." «toemriyPio*ao*»M*a that tba oat fMfefca to tba hiatury of uTawn^ ttoUattor, Ed. W. Pou, has formally eooaaaad hie caedldaoy for the Darn ss'a.Tasarsiay'Wss yw appear* to be between him aad OMgaaHiaaa Atwater, thoaab Item. ?!mW£* T??** *to HpfttUic? Franklin wtll rian bela the no*. The vote of Wake County wIE be divided, chiefly Ndwtoo Poa aad Atwater. „ A*8* P«jltt^ljmd peaaoeal qaarnl •“••“to •4J***S^tof and Dan tola, of Vbf BlbUnal Beocrdar aed New* and qtotoito. tbb/pr—r mntolag tba ool •—«*.**• toornlag Pori, baa *o Bvaaed tbiagila tbtoaeeko’thewood* *—ft the pari weak. originating tn *** of wtwtknr the negro to^ rbooldb* revimd lo the Prvri to *“■ State. Mr. Mtogr'a totter to the Poet teat Friday to aa* of the aevatari “document*” ptodedoaaUaoqge tblk eraaon aad to "bei enough to have malted iba type tbatonuymcay havingeoana dare ago tot# a parvooal one. , Tba Deaocntle State Executive Cooutoltte baa been called to moat barn a* tb* evening of September 5th. “to f«»htammbte*ry STboSdtog e See* toctol primary and for the traaaectloo of other bBrioaH ocococted with iba jmttoaal campaign." it to intimated thatilkagnatttaa of maklag the “ulg aa “toau«” again may alao be aet tola meeting. Judge Georg* H. Brown dentoa tba npoettkat bale take a candidate for P- S- aeqaloc at tba primary, or that to jalmd* to aerk tbo nomination for Cbtof Jnatiea two year* hence. Tba Latberana of N. C. will bold* a "CentaryUa»toa**at Chtaa Grove, !^«to»«toa*|oto •« Kew Vork. OUa, and ale* where North, tba *«n ptoymeat agaaay barn baa bean notlOrd for aervtowln SVortb -^prajndTov to riroog at preaeot ““ lOT ***totd, SS?***1 h**t*,° enthorlaad by the aaihorttke at Waeblagteo. Judfreirot W. B. Caaacil will UM tha oath of ofioe thU vatic, and be tha tottorthecaadldatee elteted aa tba 2nd leataot logo ioU> efloa. Judea Jtavjaae^be prceaat Judge at iba 10th dfctriet, being aoayyoiatee of the e<nr i®® * ZS"099' **»»*«• after Ua 'tiacUoa" at hla aanaiaaer. “Ivwdii BSgwes ThemmwMlabea 4ona atadl_ dadaa Car tha DaacenUa nnaalaathia asaBTAa^'y-aa; ^ST*AS SSRr.Z tbe oppoetaa aaadMata. daaatir Butler la aayfoaad ta be la l>lw.r* * uu •'rttujr, where tba ■a te ahairaea aceu tba MUi tr Mm. HL'SES&uS eoTeiwial afataaaaiaa and witldaebt haairtiaeam therethla week. Tha"aaiea”ofercU*aaet Durhaai ara haidiav oat aad taking week at ■jtkthawheae.bet tbaXfwte Bill •*** ^vvir^Stf^yto thJaf Idle If the etrthera wW ha aaNad'te °¥*r ** "PataUea* 2SSSSSi«a MKSSara labor aniava *aad "laatian aaw ewaaarwglag the "organtaatkia” at grawpsrSwt Bhattaat aaaaaaatlfa “ageM" la thirty gaBetag yrra.ss.'y ■•einMIk.ajwu. TiSm ffffg turvixtm raoa hcruihm. •waamarnn rum (arrwmiM mmii* A eliekUJOgued CtoJrmM at Mi. Atom Hoed let's oo Thursday of Uat work and talked “? ll,¥j ^llftoMottUr fora lightning rod- Ho pnwUsed to make bin 2 pmaat of 76 feet aad tail Mm tba real fa* 47* mate par foot, estimating that ttwwjldoaathlm*U ac WO. Joaday tto faklre acoumpiicea coma aad put utta rad. flitr WaoUai Ue 73 ft*HtoduKTMi for SI7'5?... 10?tmmt' people wuak) &.’*“ **. <* ««Mto oatUa. **Mgpy*5 P*»f»U old one, but U bwtg an tto wow obn a meabltss, Ttaf totoUmir to«M to Morphy. to** Mill* motion Tuesday afternoon. It w.ix accompanied by a tefriSc roaring and alnd. At Lincoln Mllli all tto gkua In tto north aad of Urn mill waa w*leu out end in a number af bourse, tto gioee waa not only kooea«d out, tot Urn uah acre broken to aplliitcia. Simlliar damage waa done to tto houate at Ibe ladles Crock Mills. Xverythlug In im patb ia tto way of croft .ud fnilt waa literally deatrayod. At tto same Uoaa another hail atorm raged a mllu or two lower duwa, ran king a pgrallel oocrae, and extending m Ito aa Long Sboala MUla. a bare haU [J® foe taenly mlnutaa, but owing to tto amaltnem of tha a ones, did no 2™"* "■"f*. On tto tarma of W. M. Oates, Honry Carpenter sad A. Id. Bnep, everything growing ia Iti path wan Mateo to tha ground and da at rayed. lto Carolina aad Horth-Wtotero HaUraad people are getting to work lo earamt broaden lag ton gang*. Several oootraetora with large ro.-oet of baud* are at work, na Urn upper end between Hickory sad Lsoolr and that part of ito rand will to of ataodard guana wlthlo 90 daya. Untnaot K. Zed Jehnatoo, of tbn Hary, la an route borne ou leers. Ha it on board tto Sol ana which earns days SC C***1 Yokohama for ton Jranoinon. Mr. JohMtos ia expected toraaok Llnoolntoo naxt month, Baglacer of Deeds Saif Is busily «». p«ed recording tha biggest mortgage tke SnabontdAlr I-lee to Ito Continental Trust Cera pear aod la far XH ,600,000. with the privilege of towa.00a.coa It required fI0.M7.00 of rareous stamps ami tbn fan for recording is *30.000. SluJbjr Aurora .'Chief Jours baa on exhibition at bla office aa immerse rat Ueroakr, white Waa killed last week by Mia Flak McCnrry on Luekadoo MMutalp ib. Golden Valley aeetlon, Butberford Coouty Ble eoakesfalp MMone &i feat la length and le nine Inches to el roots reran oe, with 14 rat |j** end a button. In staffing the tela 11 gallons of brsw was Bred. The trail of this monster hid beet frtquenl 1/ men la tbs valley sod ll bat been •Pproirtataly named, tbs “King of ItullMwford.“ Mrs. McCnrry was walk* taB.iloof.U^ ***** wh* >*«Ar<] the weird and blood-curdling rattle of lbe nydllA Jam ahead of her In lbs mid dle of tha road lay the "Kins’’ colled, ready for battle and eroding not his deadly warning. Nothing daonted. t be courageous woman procured a long pole and attacking lbe snake soon dis patched him *1 Lbough he showed signs of fight. Mr. McCnrry brought the skis hare Saturday mud It was pur chased by Cbiaf Jones. II Is oee of the larges* rattlesnakes ever seer, in this section, sod Isa genuine’'diamond rattler*’ one of mom deadly tod danger ous known. S. M. Evans at oos Urns tbs popular and efficient foreman of the Aurora ar rived Saturday and spent Sunday and Monday with bis wife who was vlstlsg •"P^wl^Mr.acd Mrs. B.H. Bablng tan. Mr. Evans la now a resident of Atlanta, having oharge of the mailing bet of the CooatItoUeu. The posi Ueeba holds la a well paying and re sponsible one, and his Sbtlby frleoda are gratified at bis well merited tu> , Mr. and Mrs. Evaas returned to Atlanta Tuesday. .. ^J**e s We nodertlaud th^» hotel building to be erected a* U>e Cliff* eo aa to he ready for the pa Irons rs of that popular picnic resort oext year. We tern that the Carolina and North-Western kallway Oompny, at reedy have aqoaattty of meeTrall* at Chester which they win use on their bread track. r,}f*tFTi**L “**** Postoffioe at Coe nelly Springs was robbed, lire rogna entered the poetoffise by enluok lag the door. Ue broke la Mr. Coulter’s bteksasUb shop by twtelng the lock If-**?*?0!*? several kanunere and «Mete which be weed In opeetag ike S*» *d»ksP"M"*oo- fle managed to Mewthe safe epee and look therefrom •M W10 «•*»- A lot af stamps were Ik the Safa bat If be toek uy tb.y hare ant beta missed. H-"/ iu***~. • w. u. sig. •Tl.” “^ory, met with as reoiden. Sunday night/ which might S!T Wjjed faUl. Hs yet np from bed while asleep, ssd la some maoner *■** E? £* •" •*»r*‘teow. In the fall bis feet went throegb the lower and he was thrown si moat °" k*!.kwd' H* •** bruised and ont mvrrely. hot ww are gted to note that bale improvlag vary rapidly. WANTED!! 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. Reapcctfully, Torrence, THE JEWELElt. PARAGON BARBER SHOP. To my that UjI§ Ii the bail equipped tom aortal parlor in town would be the truth, hut Dot the whole trutii. 11*. ■idea a neat, olrao ahop, w« have new otmlr* and keep oleau towel* and tool a. Our barhera are men of experience and up to tbeir bniioea*. Jq abort, we are up-to data In every reaped A trial will oonvinoe you. R. 8. Alexander. Oppoalia City Hall, Prominent People Patronize the Paragon. •un oeOunxCBTorToLaxu.i _ Icc** OOTTTT. f “ hut* J. Cwmy aato* eaablha* a* w u« br "the uaa a( Hxu.'.Catxaeu ^jU. . traxjx J. Caijer •warn to bet or* me t»4 mMorttwd In ar anaawea. thla Mb day or Drawbar. a. U. uaa. lS*£r A,W.ouuaOM Maliacatarrh Car* I. taken latarML^r tadaet* flI,***tr on the blood aad Ike anwooa wrfiun ^s-jvssysa^tbab-c Richness and Delicacy of Player Are the «m&t)*l points which holds i ...MONOGRAM... Java and Mocha Coffees id the Mlwo of lo*ri» of good Boffre. “Thev know what U la.” No amount of aalagoetsm oui aliaka the oonmmer't affection for .1 thing which please* highly. A RICH, DELICIOUS FLAVOR. A OELIGHTFUL AROMA. The Mate gmlfleatwn Is noc found lu mstiy so-oiled Jsts Bnd Mocha brands, pained off with a promise just as (rood us “ Mnncgrues." Wo are sole agents In Gastonia for this delicious Coffee. 3-lb Ht.Wt. Cans $1.00 If you eojov GOOD COFFKB let os liesr from you. ELITE GROCERY. Phone 1)2. A GREAT WARFARE. *1 he British and the Boers, in battle array, have been firing at eaci. other by night and by day. while R. X. ANDREWS, Successor to Armstrong Furniture Co., is still firing FURNITURE into the Piedmont section of the State in whole car-load lota, and his salesmen are shooting with the Gatling gun called Legitimate Business and firing twice while other salesmen are getting ready to shoot ouce. With a clear insight to the best mannlactnres in the world, and backed up by 35 years experience, wc don't hesitate in saying that no competitor can meet our prices. We will not be undersold. Wc lead, while others follow. A visit to our store will convince you that we are headquarters for FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD FURNISH INGS. E. H. ANDREWS, k*®8*** to kimtmi PiraUiw Co. U. L. BARRET, Manager. Jones Seminary, ALL HEALING, - - - N. C. This Seminary will be opened in October under new management. , A SPLENDID CORPS OF TEACHERS, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NORMAL WORK. ' No extra charge for Latin, Greek. French or Elocution Rates low. Apply to - RHV. A. O. KIRKPATRICK, All Healing. X. C. j Belmont Academy Open* the nth Session tmder present management September 17, 1900. HEALTHFUL LOCATION. REASONABLE RATE8. experienced TEACHERS. MUSIC A SPECIALTY. Send for catalogue. f P. HALL, Principal, Belmont, N. C. The Royal Elastic Felt Mattress. Mr. Howell Cobb bought ninety of oar Pelt Mettrvmen for hi* elegant New Oaillbrd Hotel et Gceeneboro, N. C. end we take the lib arty of qaoting from • letter ho wrote under dete April 15th. “And the bedel Well none know them but to love them, or none name them but to pralee. The tired out, critical traveler, and chronic grumbler, all loin In one grand chorus of pralss of this the best of beds of the Twentieth Century” We goaraatee the mattroaa to be superior to eny Hair Mattrom Aftor jo nlgltta trial If aot entirely mtUActocy, money will be refunded. HyoarMeal dealer doaa not handte them, writ* to infer drcrlptlvt Royall *. Borden, Ooldaboro, N. C. f ATTENTION FARHERS! New Roller Hills i n Gastonia II e have just started our Holier unci Corn, Mills and have secured Mr. Calvin Mason, who is well known to the people of Gaston County as a nrst class .Miller; and all those having Grain to Grind will do well to give Mr. Mason a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Cotton Gins will start us soon as cotton is ready, and your patronage is solicited. TFiU pU}( market prim 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, PMCSIOCMT ACTUAL New, Placed 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, Equitable, 80,750,565 _ 67,259,288 J. D. CHURCH, General Agent, Charlotte. N. C. T. M. FAYSSOUX. Special Agent, Gastonia, N. C. | THE (WITH CAROLINA COLLEGE OP . Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. I -- TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN: Agriculture, Stock-raising, Horticulture. Mechanical. Civil, and Electrical Engineering, Textile Industry, Chemistry, and Architecture. PRACTICAL TRAINING IN: Carpentry, Wood-turning, Blacksmithing, Machine-work, J Mill-work, Boiler-tcudisig, Engine-tending, and Dynamo- I tending. | Tuition, |20 a year; Board. $8 a month. Neat session opens September 6th, Entrance examinations In each County Courtluiuse, luly 2Sth, 10 o'clock A. M.; ' also at the Collect September 4th and Sth. ’I For lull Information address | PRESIDENT CEO. T. WINSTON. 1 B A LEIGH, N. C. 1 1_. _ .. I THE HIGH SCHOOL, aASTONIA, 3ST. O. REV. JE88E W. SILER, Principal, (SuroMaor to Hold and Hall.) Fall Terra opens Monday. September 3rd. -A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Prepare* boy# for Sopbomofe clan*. Prepare* girl* for Junior clans. Full Literary Currtoulum, together with Blocvtlon, Munir end Art. — gfVK- COMPETENT TBACHEBR. — GOOD BOA Bn In PBtVA TB FAMILIES under CABBFVL CONTROL UNDER THOROUGH RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE, Pm price* and particulars address tbe principal. THE STATE NORMAL ilNDDSTRIALCOLLEGE OF NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and industrial education and special pedagogical training. ’ Annual expenses to |ija ; for non-residents, fija. Paculty of 30 members. More than 400 regular students. Has matriculated about »,ooo students ret), resenting every county in the State except one. Practice end Observa tion School of about ajo pupils. To secure board in dormitories all free tuition applications than Id be made before August t. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. ' Pot catalogue and other information address until August tjth PROP. J. Y. JOYNER, D*a* or Coujeos, ) „ CHARLES D. McIVer, PajtaiDKirr, J Greensboro, N. C.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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