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r :* I V* who Charlotte tw charge ud lh«j dtocmkra. Nt so with ’ Ttoftauonn* both Um political yMtiwnp a tribute to labor. Hat •tot tto laboring was waaU la not etoftty.BoroettpUieeaU, aor faror, tot tlaalr tootle*. CbaHtyiatomUlfttl bat lattice u ao to*- If there wae mow of Judea there wool* be toaooecaaU>a for eharity In Ula Teed of gnat neeeraaa. to order In “beep tto record” . alreigbt we wtoh to correct an error wWct> "to—red la tto Charlotte Ob —rear of Sept. 2. In ea article headed “North Carotlo* NUU” Ua Baleigh mmapoeilautgtvooa Hat by eoeotire aftba earloeaeoWoo wUU la tto State and (tone Cleretand eoaoty itofoUow Nwito Which belong to Garten eotto* tg. Niog’a Moeatale Mtg. Co., Dili, to Cotton NUU. Oreedar'e Nte. mia, Dattaa Cottoe MilU, Barden Osttoe Mllla and Stanley Cottoe Mllle. toaeret ad tbe above are placed both in Ombland and Oaatoa aoeaty fleieflalena eC the town, . —* 7 **nr.ttwirt quite a large ■M*ae e{ theaa, toefc a greet latareat •a thermal alaettos ia um flute. ***** cam to the ottee erery dry to ■eeeer rvahaegM to led oot how tWtoto neat ia User d(threat oounttee. ' tt the at would ttuy awhile aad > the altaattos with *00181 glee _ “"tt* et| they waatad to eee Hoyt (fleeted or why they though* Mo ^ewjjbt to be reflected. IMag tho natter without portiaao A death GuuNalan dearly lorn “ * ittanuiliu ud« eloaeeleo Xvea the flMMbera flows there ees»t haay oat at the flaht. TEI-CEIT CQTTOI THIS PALL i omp araiissr op xm nm AID WILL Mt<]i OnT ABOUT MOWOO1ALBB. ... nmcitih. owe* Cormpoadcoc* at Um Qaatta , fo***db y. C..WMI. 9.—Tbe mest oR2T5S£?^iS5L2r*o*0,8^: {■££*»■««»;* wjjSrsjy ** ft. H—tary at AgrtJoUnrTvfi—i*ai prrant nod tbs add— arts dellmitd Oomminb—. ud Ml— Intjted co d.. *» (Utctadto* fr—Uoat Vllottoo on N.c.OWto— of Agrkcaltur* an l .'lachank Art*) *•*» WJ Manly, u.it rncitr* and In ter—Hog. A 9,001,000 liU caor or C OTTOS. P«bjWy Um —oat important oot <o— Qf UM ——Mog <ru Che salinate, “tJasyar’' Tb* of I860. ahloh va* a ah art om It-tt, tr- -tlBotod at 10,950.009 bal—,— that tha orop of 1900 will no* haonJy onaofUa w-U-t of meant "* *H1 ba aooordlag U Un rati ■ate. aoartj a — Ulloo bal— la— than MW, or to b* aocaat, 883,000 balsa »OTtb Carolina t» put down at 490, OWbalaa wblcb la cooaldcTvd a vary liberal wUmita for aaleaa tba bei to very pcopMioae Md tba supply of labor (aatd to be wooltm) ample to pick it, tbo erop thto year will hirdiy react tooat Hum Tblaabort erotwieeaM that oar far mete aught to mad doubtless will ni oetae ten oeau for all their cotton ntoedead eutalaldarlog the a-aaoo of 1900-1, end If the market dote not •ppneeb that Ague at the atett K will he good policy tor every eoiiou grower who can do an to bold Ua ooUea. aod hoidlta*longaahaeaa. forUa prloa to eartato to ranch ten cento batata toe ■■eaen la far advanced The foratge to India on (eeeonnt of theiemioe) to fctotlTaly even abortar ““[to Idm United Staton and of ooune 1“too demand for oar cotton will he heavier than meal. In addition to all Lhasa, and other faota tending to the acme dtoaetion. “>«. •» unprecedented growth to the cotton meenfaetartag ssKKf^fasiavESii: * ■"» •«* he fed thto year Uto. So the iocreaatd price will laigaly compensate oor far man for the dinar* dooa by the drowgbt-l am vary glad to be abU to add. aovTM to ear th* met or cotton. ,.9°* Importagt and grat ‘fTtoC Pdotamada by U.S. 8aor*tary of hfrdrnltor* Wttooo and other, was tha daelaratioe that the Sooth bow baa more to do with aetting tha price of "to* “aa ever, and that it will •vooteally be io a poaiiloo lodaai ib aolntely, instead of having it let to Uvarpaol, Manchester and other Kog Kahmanufacturing centara and la Maw York. being wrought largely throegh the rapid growth of cotton manuiactertag to the death. The ea Umataa^ tba growing crop each year obento bo made to tba South atoo—at tonal tba controlling one and this new AasoetoUoe of GoMoo States Commla etowera will largely figure to tbla here after leetoed of having one man or tom to Mew York and one to Mew Ortoaaa do It, with the obaaoaa ol at tempting to control the market to their O0*f“re“1 “invest and that of their '‘friends" on tha teeida- -at has bnei* tha earn of recant yean. Monro carouka VAdrurArrrrnm abroad. Worth Carotine to eartaiely oomlng te the front rapidly, la the aegutra menl of a reputation with the outside “* ■■■todUrlt State. Wot only ae the cotton manafaeierlag lead mof tha South. bnt along atber ItoS. One dow Indaetry to especially aUrac •“**“» ■* re* vta.. the apton dM patent Xtoctrie Veit Maumee toon, •factory of Mtmra. Royal I * Borden at Ooidaboro. whaee dale of lerateg cot the "meet eomfOttnble end beta an tba fees of the earth," baa jut mat wkh n gmet laoofsllieo at two of the paataat anpoatttona of the year, eaa la Wew Yetk Stataand another >e the Umt. and from ether outside sourora. The imnH la that theee Felt mettrrm em (even portion of the material aa well ae tha bads themselves being made ■t Ooidaboro) era now erlllag *bke hot eehm” ell over the eoeetryT end Iha ssfssswji&'.srs sre: saanssi'jsasrjra ■rsemBUm: us? tsesss^us^. tare of which you wUI am to thto pa I rtirriKM n»i ucauac*. IbaaraaneatamukHCNallw A» t® prase w« learn tiwt Mr. W. U. Flack; a prosper ««* “d promlnaol clttaeu of forest City, wee shot aed ieatanUy killed by * »•«*'• employee Tuesday morning. The Borderer wasbtWf abot twice r>g»Mrt wes tbe father ot tbe Mewn Fade our feilowtowne ■wb^ Particulars will be pebUabed next lwl«. — Telegram aeya that the oewre bae twee Imbed and that the mob baa atartod with the nrwro* wlfb.. ^oppose Uwy will lynebBar also. Wa aoderataod that Hack aad the Mwra bad a little Usable aboateowe fralt. This morning Flack waa paw ing Uw negro’s houee when UMawto’i wife banded bn boatoed tbe gan. Ue task It sad Died at Mr FUot with tbe etwee result Llooole Journal; Tbe brandy die Ullety of Tboawa llrafnar uear Crouse, wee seised Saturday by revenue oOoers. tt U alleged that tbe owner waa guilty uf removing end ooeeaallng tbe pro denC a moat horrible death occurred at Jug town on The red* y night of Uet woak. Max ralbrlgfat. a well known youug nao of that place, bad been ra«y ill with typhoid fever. Oo Tbuia day be became wore*, io hie delirium ha carted aad rated, declaring that ho waa golog “eualgbl to bell,” He triad to eboke himself to death with hta head*. Foiled lu tbit, be caught a paper from the door aad ermmaud It Into bia throat. It took eevaral dm to hold him la bed, oae of tbeee being bia brother, Sol Fulbngkt. The dying man. raving Uka a maniac, caught bia brother by t be arm aad bit a pieoa out of it, which ho chewed mod ■ wallowed. After bourn of agony aad freoxy, with horrible curaea pouring from hit lipe, the young mat died. The meet lingu lar thing about tue whole matter is the facttbal you og Fulbright waa a steady, aober, moral aad amiable men aad waa oaaar kaowti to curar. Ha waa about 9U yuan of age and iaavas a yuung wife, who baa oar sympathy. Tbs brother who was biura by the dying mao, to suffering greatly with Ilia wonadod arm. whlchle graatly ewoliaa mod Inflamed. Oa tho drat day of last December “r; W*ito- wbu* •» work at Mota's furalUiro factory, waa woaodod oa the temple by a splinter The wound waa a slight ooe, but it did not heal, mod during the Christmas boli dy erysipelas developed. This waa followed by a mushroom like growth which Has extended until to nearly covets ooe tide of the faoe Mr. Wells aaaepte to go to a hospital, either in Baltimore or Atlanta for tree tenant. "Uncle Tommie,” ooe ef the gcotlnt and most amiabia of men, baa a boot of friends w1k> sympathies wiUi him io bto Buffering aad wlto wish for him an eartv recovery. Ua ts 79 years of age, and uo batter man aver lived io Lin coln county. Uooir New*: About fifty perwoo* MMd through LeooU te*Urday rw taralog to tbeir borne* from Blowing Bock. Sheriff Boyd brought Will Jooea from AabevlUe the firu of the work »*d lodged him with Jailor Aberuetby. He U wanted at Blowing Rock for a aaaaolt. Conttactor Otter baa a Urge force of hand* at work on Ur. Krill'* boose on Norik Main atreet. When com pleted Mr. Krlt* will have on# uf the nicest raalileneea In tuwu. The city father* will, in a abort while, open e street Immediately In front of Mr. W.H. Harrington's ah op, thus allowing traveler* to p-»ee beck and forth by tba depot without being ■topped dy teems loading erd unload ing at the depot platform. A ■whHuM. Dwiawt. Mr. Frank K, Foster of Boston, waa tea orator of Labor Day In Atlanta. Hla subject waa Labor Day: its Mean tog aod 8if alftauos. Amoeg other good things bo had tea following la say os tea Labor Dm proolamaUou of Got. Atkinson of W«at Virginia: There Is before mi remarkabiadoco mant, tea Labor Day proaiamallon of tteorae W. Atkinson,or West Virginia, wbiob sods with tweaty two oUtllona Do* Holy Writ, pertinent to tea ob aaryaaca of the day aod oommeadatory of (be part plain! by tea worker, tome of lbaas citations will bear com ment. For Instance, from Qtoasis wa read: "In tea sweat of thy brow ifaalt lboo »»t bread.” Tbe trade onion would add: "And not from tea awaat of the other lei low’s faeo.” From Proo-rba: "In all labor ll^rc is prodt.” Tbe trade unioo says: “SoaMlinu* too macfi profit for all eioept tea labor rar.” Proas Epboslaas: "Let bin tint stole, steal no more but rat Nr la* bios labor, working with hla baods ” a **»f*«*,oUf r*rertrii to Messrs Van darbUt, Oates. BookfsUer, Uanna at al. Pram Timotey: Th* oaabaodmaa teat Uborete mart to firm partaker of Its fruit." Tta modem Interpretation Is that hatemtdman can do nia partaking after tka tea ken, railroads, trusts aod •••Mate hare bad tbeir in a logs. Bo* tkla Is good doci rises teat Got •fMr Atkinson baa faaad la tea la Mdted Word, sad ahte wa era through eoaeartlag tba Tagsloga sad Boasia. let as trust that our home miaaoaary ami mine may call in attaaUaa of tba fCrta ^tetead,U0,VM* *° ,nrtW But Ite aaa ratara to my topic by tea road of another aerlptaral quotation: ‘Msa caaaot lira by bread alone.” Um asateruTadetetew sa^ tktehbara waskl Uy^olTf!^tteUJate,i,!i'^f Uw telega white mate IrtsTla tee high •rtimd braadaat mass worth tte (ly ing. I i ! WKAT RCARVM TUI nillRII. \ It la natal Om awd .Mtvala« Tim tllalksTMklM 94 a iw. Kn» tom mu aw) lima. Tba aid engineer had flulabad groom teg bia angina for the algbt’a rua and wu whiting away tba half hour ha for* umla time In mapping yarua with hU fireman. It wai bia lurn at a atory. Altar puffing reflectively on hU pipo fcr a moment or two ha aald ball gat*, tionlnglr: -’I don’t believe we’ve over rnn over anybody, BUI alone you've Umb la Um cab. “But it tn’t the running over that aearaa too," ha continued, tboufn that ta bad enough. It’a coming an aU deed oloee to It and miaaiag It that takee the took out of a mag. Altar you eooe bit anything the worat thing yon can do la to plow right alone, hot when you eee a man on the track and blow your whittle and that off Kaam and fat oo tba broken and tba mao turna cal to ba deaf or drunk or aoateUjiug cf tba kind, tbea’a the time you with you were running a steamboat or » Are angles. "The closest shave t ever had was wImo l was pulling ilia iweakleuV'i special up to Albany. We were trying to make a record ran. We km) passed Uis Poughkeepsie bridge and warn d > lag better than a nolle a minute wbe.i I saw a mao walking down tbe traek Inward ut. Tbe Bramao blew tbe wbtaale. but the mau caver budged from batwaao tba rails. Aa we gut olosar, I aaw be waa walking with hia bead down aod paying no attention to •bat waa going on. I abut off steam )aiam«d on tba brakes and ravened bar but wa slid along at a pretty fair gait He never stirred until just at tbe eog tae waa going to hit him. Than bo Jumped out of tba way, grinned up at ate and put bl* anger* to Ma uoae ••Uei after him." I yelled, bat beforr tbe ftrrman could climb down from the c>b the man was running down Uie track for all ho was worth —and that wasn’t more than 80 cents. We didn’t b-ive aay lima to apera, so wa haul'd on again, and I’ve bean trying ev.-c elijoa to decida whether our frieod waa drunk or oraay, or lied a darned pecu liar idee of humor. Anyway, I wish I’d bed a little more time. IM like to have a chance at him with a coat atioveL” It la now being dlaeorered (but the Buaaien tbletia peat may be made aoaeUilaR of by eetnal uae ea rodder. If the tbialla be oat when yotinr. either fed green or ae hay, a»«an of OWawM hr (Murk Ttai C«eula Mere wry. ea aterwr wUl aur«, dcafTOT Ike eoatc or wMaetat^y temUwwhok sgre swsrasss as anwkm Ckener * Oo Trd«l«x(X. ee-amaTS -.Ironr* «^«e ieleeiBMly. ecus* fflretUy umt tke Mood mad awntwriim or Ihe!lyatno. ta bunae Hank Catarrh Gate be aero rou am theaeauTee. alataaan internal IT. aMiwti tafttad^hlu. hr >. J. Ckaoayl’Oo, W aweoU hj DruaetM, price 7». per battle. A GREAT WARFARE. The British and the Boers, in battle array, have been firing at eac» other by night and by day. while E. M. ANDREWS, Successor to ! Armstrong Furniture Co., is still firing FURNITURE into the Piedmont section of the Slate in whole car-load lots, and his salestncu arc shooting with the Gatling gun called Legitimate Business and firing twice while other salesmen are getting ready to shoot once. With a dear insight to the best manufactures in the world, and backed up by »5 years experience, we don't hesitate in saying that no competitor can meet our prices. Wc will not Ire undersold. We lead, while others follow. A viait to our store will convince yon that we arc headquarters for FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD FURNISH INGS. E. H. ANDREWS, irastroij PinltinCi. U. L. BARRET, Manager. ——— Jones Seminary, ALL HEALING, - - - N. C. This Seminary will be opened in October under new management. A SPLENDID CORPS OK TEACHERS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NORMAL WORK. No extra charge for Latin, Greek, French or Elocution. Rates low. Apply to REV. A. G. KIRKPATRICK, All Healing. N. C. Belmont Academy Opens the nth Session under present management September 17, 1900. HEALTHFUL VOCATION. SEASONABLE KATES. EXPERIENCED TEACHERS. MUSIC A SPECIALTY. Send for ceuio^ne. f 9. HALL, Principal. Belmont, N. C. The Royal Elastic Felt Mattress. Mr. Howell Cobh bonght ninety of onr Felt Mattrewie* for hie elegant New Guilford Hotel at Crcenaboro, N. C. and we take the lib erty of quoting from a letter He wrote trader date April 15th. ••And the bedel Well none know them but to love them, or none name them but to praiee. The tired eat, critical traveler, and chronic crumbier, all join In mm grand chorus of praise of this the beet of beds of the Twentieth Century” W. guaraotaa tha raattma to ba «iparlor to any Hair Mattnm. Allar jo nighu trial If not entirely aatiefectory, money will ba refunded UyoarkraJ dealer doca not handle them, write to na for ilmrriptive Royall & Borden, Goldsboro, N. C. r«NMl»ul CakIMI. It Is l be )>u/p*»- of n,o management «*f th** 9t*t* Fair tu etephssiae In lbs futon tba educational departmeet. The prom I am list fur tbe unseat year bw been enlarged and enriched. Among the valuable premiums offered l« a eebool library uf thlrty-foar bound volumes uf standard ant bora, whiob has been donated for that | urposr. Tiw premiums offwed tha schools sad college* are fur general exhibit.; lhu*e off#red [xmmanaHp, map drawiu^, |u dost rial and mechanical work, art. wC. Four premium* are offered fur es says, subjects: "Tba Best Book I have Read this Tear, and Why 1 hike If.” "Huclb Carolina aDd her rw source*. ’’ First sod second premiums on escb subject. Tbs educational«xhlbU will be la th* prouslneut part Of 'be main build iut. facing main eoiruuor. Friday. Ooluto-r Wth. is to be iducational dsy, sod a special program for that day It being arranged that will be of interest tu all bu: especially t-i students and teachers and p inmi. win. ore loterevt ed in ot.r educational exhibit. Mr. Char Ire J. Parker, malinger uf ll.e K-lucattoual llureau, who wa* foe eearly three years secretary of the (stale Teachers1 Assembly, will be di rector of the department. Ue will ties bis personal alteatlon to the eg tbit, seeing that they are In proper pliico, well o iml for *od relurord. For premium list and particulars sd- I dress Mr. Parksr at Raleigh. The annuel crop of aiubrojan 10 Pranoe l« rained at #3.000,000 and It U aald that there an sixty «Uol*eil« Urme in Paria dnilinj in them. In the department of tue Seine there are •nme 8,0IX>ei**e In wbloti mushrooms are frown. About 300 (tenons are imp oloeed In their culture and they rarely loaeo Uta Caere._ Jenny Llbd was one of tbe diet persons to trarel In a prte ite car In this eoontry. She hired a car and had the seats rent ved and Sued It up with her owu luxurious household fur niture ^•■■Imloucrs Sale *f Land. * V' «Xd5T •* **« *••!*«*••>■ Court Oi UMUm UDttnij, N.CoUtUdiiy m*lo iu tu I ^^p***"* taUUod -Jain wTi <»tw SiS^iKf •??,.2u*rL ' * SUI "0 d£S£VS5S£J "■* omrt Hoo“ dour *» Manitf.MtM, day ml Orlitrr IHt, atMt tree* of load a. Coated hi tiaatoola Town. !? **“1 £'ao1K" »<U?*olay the la0^7of '* im. Moton. w*. Virrlf, Juhg P, UwMr and ouwc* Md bouMH m follow. vST^ttrS: »"* “?'•*' •« «ha road and run* tbonoa K. s ■^‘reS^LV*0?? *" **» read, ibraca •’• "• * Wire to a Ohiaa go Joan b . Uu. Uaawaia. « V. «j .o'rere a at" , •nd poa«.toret*«BoaiL C a tTot =, poire in\ atoaa no Tnrrmeoa lino. Ibrec. 9.11 B |£n w pytaa to a Bono. Tarrtaaaa oot nor. taaoaa n. 2STf* *“ T "* tod™ ton atrer. tbonoa .1. ft n I tMrd *o1'“ l-cirtnnln* wo lUplala) it ncroa more or lean Tarrn a aaia; tiaa bair or.tlau inircaaao urtoo to ba |aud la caah uo ii, o( rein and tbr » «~«u Of a, reoua, dofutrui 82JT21.lo!r'TVWr^!? ** "<** »1th miaraoi fromdatr UJl paid. With ortvUrca to tbo pur. !'*—or lu Pa/ aU oaub at any Uat and uiW to bornmraru until I be ooUta pornbaaa priea la O. P. UitON, OxroiiaiJiMer TblalUit dar of Aiifuat Mod. ™»5S. ATTENTION FARMERS! New Roller Hills in Gastonia _ hav° just started our Roller and Corn Mills and fuive secured 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 tried. Satisfaction guaranteed. — The Cotton Gins will start us soon as cotton is ready, and your patronage is solicited. Will pay market price for dry wheat. CRAIQ & WILSON. New-York Life Insurance Co.. • w The Oldest and largest International Life Insurance Com ....pany In the World... JOHN A MCCALL, PftCSIDCNT. ACTUAL New, Placed and Paid-for Business, Excluding Not-Taken Policies, for the year 1899. NEW-YORK LIFE, $202,309,080 Hutual Life, 162,870.679 Equitable, 149,731,910 PERMANENT CUSTOMERS Net Gain in Insurance in Force During the Year 1899. NEW-YORK LIFE, $117,850,865 Hutual Life, 80,750,565 Equitable, _ 67,259,288 J. D. CHURCH, General A cent, Charlotte. K. C. T. H. FAYSSOUX, Special A«ent, Gastonia, R. C. ij THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE I | | Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. | + TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN: 3 8I Agriculture, Stock-raising, Horticulture, Mechanical, Civil |j and Electrical Engineering, Textile Industry, Chemistry, uni Architecture. Y PRACTICAL TRAINING IN: | Carpentry, Wood-turning, Blacksruithing. Machine-work. If Mill-work, Boiler lending, Engine-tending, and Tkynnrao- ft tending. ■ Tuition, 120 a you; Board. |8 a month. V. Next session opcoi Septoaibet 6th. jn Entrance examinations In each County Courthouse, July 28rfa, 10 o'clock a. m. ; jg also at the CoUaf* September *th and 5th. ' j# For full In lun nation address m PRESIDENT GEO. T. WINSTON. | KALKICM, N. C. ft THE HIGH SCHOOL, GASTONIA, 2ST. C. REV. JESSE W. SILER, Principal, (Successor to 1UM and Rail.] Fall Term opens Monday. September 3rd. -A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL— Prepare* boy* for Sophomore cl***. Prepare* girls for Junior class. Pall Literary Curriculam, together with Elocution, Mfuelo and Art. ■ FlVtl COMPETENT TEACH BBS. _ GOOD BOARD In PRIVATE FAMILIES under CAREFUL CONTROL UNDER THOROUGH RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE. For price* and particular* oddreas tbe principal. THE STATE NORMAL - INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OP NORTH CAROUNA Offer* to young women thorough literary, classical scientific iuduatrial education and special pedagogical training. Ann^aT^xpenae* fea to ftja ; for non-residents, fij». Kacnlty of 30 members than 400 regular student*. Ha* matriculated about *,000 student* t*o reaentlng every county in the State except one. Practice and OWrva' tloo School of about t$o pupil*. To secure board in 4orn.ltor£*ldl free tuition applications should be made before August 1. non**» teacfm^rt#POn<1<’,>C* 'nVited fr°“ tho,,c d**irinS competent trained For catalogue and other information address until Aurnnt >«it, PROF. J. Y. JOYNER, Draw ox Coli.wi*, ) „ 5 CHARLES D. McIVer, Psxsidkxt, j Greensboro, N. C. What to to becoma of my boy and girl? | «um»» •rrMrnitvw tar rm «mmmi •« n»rn. ». 77 ** n*T4 *■* ~V~~ FAUTIBIBMIM A-( ssssisr —_y—« -«*«».», •«• Pj~. -*«*•.. .n. —.. ~-‘-5E?;. — fn.L
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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