MR UUDCH LRTUL anuit a m uk&tqual at tea UaaeUa HaJetab, K. O., Ok. U. — Three weeta em ul Mn ttt pcerideattal eleeUoo aad tee materiel primary ! Ur Ml I my tea senatorial primary sod tba presidential eleeUoo * If tea aaasiocablp ta not regarded aa •t man tmparUoea by Kortb Uanrite tam, they certainly exhibit more la Israel ta It, >U it la tba aatyeet of dim eaaataa wbersrvi you aaa two or terra am oeUaeted—ami v la not limited ta Democrats. BayaMlo and Pope Hate, particularly "hod «■" of thorn partita or parhapa It «.«ld ba more conaet to say that W'v, for tea(ariou baa been ao oompleit.. od of tocb loag low* steading aa v» praatioalty wsld team a8 Into one -Uepopllcao’* organ! xaUoo.aia manifaaUn'not only Inter aat bat seal and ectlniy la oar IttUa political fatally oooteal a ad 1 bear that may of ibaa taUnd to try to rata for a oartete senatorial oaodidau if al lowed by tba poll-balden; ul Damv ocaUe managers to do aa. Tbetr modes operand! was explained ta thaaa tatters last wee*, tba plan be tas to swap rotes for riretme with som at tee -ItamomUa'* friends of lb# malortai aaalraDt referred to by wMeb method it Is olelaed twtb will be ‘'hoaltOed” to pertlelpeu la tea Primary—lb* -Democrta” already her tag "gmliM” br rating th* iW antta Uckat to Aagoat-and without tea loan of aay rotes by Mr, MeXle i nnimrMMoa-Uut tbeaame• arrange MM wnh negroes in ao outers wren tr ; where theta are ao while Republt ouit) wee being attempted last week bysaaeeo-eairtd ••Democrats'’of the ease atrip*. Bat of coon* that could oat be carried Uirough, beeaeae no ao flreae eao toU la the primary (no mat tor U they at* lifelong Democrat*# vac) aa tba stipulation mads by Ue Bute CoaeaaUoo mod tba State UoaraoUoa sod Us State Oemaaltlo* aapteealy pro eidea that only white mao and Crae toaa” ahaU ha allowed to rote at Ue Pf]£riTwe* twipodeaUj told by a Ba pabUeaa leader bare this weak that **■007 a white RopubUnaa vote will •» lato the MBalortal primary boa and aaaa of them trill 1st* the name of Slmmana oa It too bet I” That*! it I It la not that tbay ears a tg about tba maa whom thay want to vote for, hut brass** they think to^Llmt^lr^Hm moot-!the*eoT mam of all North CaroUalana whom they hate aad (tar moat and wboas laflueeoa tbay daetre above all Utags, to brash. They openly Mate that U tbay can te cum km "repudiation” by bie own par ty la this maoaar that "It will kill him aad aad hto poU0c»l ctreer.” Heoaa their real and aativt’y to aecare the risottos of soother. FMa aa tba aoaa oa yoor fane ! Bat wifi aoeh so "agreemant” Injure Mr. Simmeas with the true Democrat* of the (Mato T Ou th* other bead, win it not aerv* a* a noth* aad a warning to them to rally oven mom solidly than they have dooe ao far to hie mpport. la the iBlervst of the Democratic party aad Ua perpetuity of it* orgaatsalion t for in too eflort to driest him the Rs pubUeaoa hope aad boldly assert that aoeh a retail would aot ooly remove the maa whoa* ability they have beeu naahie to eope with, and upon whose downfall tbrir fat am eaeotto largely Sis: hoi Urey believe il would to r the Democratic patty that tbev at aad a eheaee of once mere *e oontral of tba SUM gavernmeot ‘ oOces Ua "lath pot*" and to which they chiefly ••**• Bat_i of Mr. Hlmmoo* say tba Simmon* tide baa BOW set la la iimam, aad Chat its flood It das oe riaetlea day. wbes lm will be triumph Iratoatad; that ha to at roe gar to-day uaa rear briar*, and will ba atroagar east mask Uaa now; that a great many farmer Waddell aad Jarvis maa am oomtag oyer to them aide, a*lag the heptoaaasam of tka oaum ri their flmt akatoa aad preferring Mr. Sim moot uot^aad thttotbass wilt oomt to klm they eea (awS" to bK^foTtha yarj."" The paUtoatioo yesterday of a latter written by Oaaaral Carr la Daaambar. Mr. la fleer Maty Da flaaarara of Ua Bumem* Caavaatiau b*M at Ailaato. aad la wfctok UesersJ Carr made th# Matamsat Uaa kaiaflatmd Um bill af UnpgRua Fowler sf Bow Jarsy. do flgkf to>llmly trim mossy uan laUa aaoraa afe*ia£T by^jldgatf! M» Afcfl to aMmebejy Mr. J. JLWak i rura>M m« ncNAMn. T>»»iwrml»m—IlMtW Uoo. TaritviU* Ymi«» : Hr. WtllUm Uanm4M Mbit t.nMjMt Ml« the eoatbara oorpotailo.i iitaita of to* lav* of YurbvMlo Uu Mau4sy ul«lit 14 m**i*o*l*. Ho «nu b mi ttud raised M Tarfe eoaatv u4 *u a bon «>l dkr of Uw Cavfaltraay mlhm bo ••»•* lb# males. He ni W year* of rovslas vete katarred at PblU i datpbbl church, foot tails* south of Yoetvifie o* Maattay. Soot Jotws bat OlCM sad goo*. The night at kla Mture, Tuaeday. vaa aawowbat Uueatcalng aad sway la tlweoualr? were ao doopt kept away plafead) tba a'lTS*iT ILnaSnwd did ao« keep tta pro wise lebrtag laiboaa vbo wlahad to aoeae trow alaof Ha Itee. At U vaa, Uw •Ueodaae* was oat mwdkw k*r*w enough to pay •*(*«*•*. W* betleva ve state It MmUy when vaaay that thorn ptaaeat fait that Uiry got their mo say’s worth. Sea Jeer* •aa atly any audMov. aad be did not fall her* Ilia Irony, tba sharp eoo treat* sad sadden obaoces he toakea twtaraeo palhoa tod ndtculr, between aoberoeaa aad terity, cannot fall to be appreciated, aad Uw half —nrnhil tratb, suddenly revealed, la dilvan hoeae with Uw adaotlraeaeo of a ml hot bcaudlug Iron. He talked for aa boar ood a ball without in tba Mat tiring bis tad I race. Lincoln Journal: Tha Populist Con graaatnaei oocmaUon for thin dkaUlot mot la Salisbury Friday of haK was* and nominated aiAiurmma■ A (l ®>oM*d, of Catawba soaaly. Tho ooamatioo oadorood up “Mlddtoaf IjwBaad" Populist oaadidnto* fur Pmldoat aad oleo-PmOdwt. Bueo a ttma with Uo mumps Lio ootntoa mw badbaluto, anti Urey am oo plentiful at Loot Shoals that Jako Bhyna says ho has them tbroo times a day at hlsboma. Mr. J. B Brrln. who baa finished tbo work of aurs»/ljg ihrm lines •ernes tbo mnuaUtna Into Thanaaaoa fur tha Carolina A Northwestern. Is boro with bio crops of aagloaan doing tbo pnHmlaaiy work ot aarvvylag tbo ■•w roots up tbs riser via. HardM, High Shoals. Long Shoals, Laboratory, uiaeuln. DmW and Elm Gross Mills. Tba ehaago In tbo roalo has bm de cided upon and iba Haa will bo b«Ut op the riser. Mr. Ervin to owrroytng to datrrmioo tbr bad roots over Uw sow liaa lbto and out of Iowa. Mr. Krsto aad hla corps, wbo art, by tbo wot. a plsssaflt party of gcatk tofts, no to eaep aur Us rsatdsoes of Mre. Emelins Moil. Ihty will hs here for acmctims Bella*eT dew »OanlleemaeU Gray A Lose tali yon something of their stock oo tba back page, read h. It la foil of Interesting matter to to. tending boyars. Tbo New York Racket—F«nu to mil yo« pants. Their suits aad raoey soots with prices quoted. Baby's first pair sf shoes fret at Rob inson Bros. Hiss Us mwssura taken and get a Dies pair free. Delicious coffee is found at Ilia Elite Grocery. Several brands. l'Th* beat la none too good” is lbs motto of Trust Torrence A On. The elephant ad. read it. Money saved is money earned. Allies A Groves tall you bow to mss it. Sato of Land-L. E. Brnklo. The Southern R. R. advertise cheap rates to Atlanta A Spartanburg, Ontoa eeta will bs fouoil at J. E. Curry A Co. ■awn Thai: WenlurOno Hundred DolUn toward tor MB“* *• * P. J. CHEHHY a OO, Troth. Toledo. O. TO THI DEAf. ‘ A rieti lady, cored of her Doafuesa and Noises la tho Hsad by Lr. Nksbol ooo’a ArtlOetal Ear Drums, gave 810,000 to bM Institute, so that deaf people enable to procure the Ear Drama may base them free. Address No. SMS The Nicholson Institute. 780. Eighth Arenas, Now York, U. 8. A. Iff 8 80 SALS OP LAHO. A CLEAR HEAD;! gooddi^stion; sound sleep; a : Mac appetite and a ripe old age, j i resonvjoftheresultsoflhc use j of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single i lose will convince you of their j wonderful effects and virtue. ! A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache. dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt’s LIVer Pills • UK. 31, 1 yr. How Is your Watch Running? A little slow ? A little fast ? I* it out of repair? If so, bring it to me snd have it fixed right Difficult work a ■penalty. WETZELL,__ The New Jeweler. * At T. A. Henry's store. ' 1 111 . U ^ «1 ?.' — L !!■ Leon Steam Lanndry. ~ L- ' 111 1"L'g-"1 ■ -1 *"***“ Equipped with the newest and best machinery. We em ploy skilled white; people only, «u»d dost take', negro lanndry. Bend on your handle through Moore ft Alexander at the BUte Grocery. They are our agents at Gastonia > and will be glad to metre yon. •end not later than Wednes day at noon. LEOH STEAM LAUNDRY CO., tti.tiuiii. ciinom,i.c. Moore 8c Alexander, Agts. P. L. BARP, Photographer. Main Street. Opposite Fuetnuico. GASTONIA. N. O. First Ciasa Work.... ....Prleas to Suit Everybody. _ Venom 197. ^as W. B. BISACHAmT Architect and Builder, and Real Estate Agent. Omoa ovstt T. A. Hunky's Store. IN THE RING or charmed circle of stylish, durable, long-weoring and well-fitting shoes for men and boys, our stock occupies a prominent place. It’s a source of pride as well as of profit to ns to see to it that no inferior or undesirable goods tnskes shall enter our store, and so each customer is certain of satisfaction here. A good, wearable and attract ive men’s ithoe for >3.50; others as high as $5.00 per pair. ....Robinson Bros.... SHOXS and KBN'8 FURNIBHUOS AMERICA AND THE COFFEE QUESTION. Americans arc the greatest con sumers of coffee in the world, for tea and other table beverages are only of secondary importance with this. It therefore behooves every conscientious grocer to look to bis stock of coffee We are prepared to satisfy all tastes, and have Mocha, Java. R. B. Java and several excellent 1‘blends,’’ mixed in excellent proportion. A good coffee of fine flavor is onr Monogram at 35 cents a pound, 3 lb*, for $1.00. Elite Grocery. j Fnrnitnre and Hoosehold Pnniisliinga. j Having made special arrangements with the heat manufactures in the world to bny Furniture in car-load lots, we don't hesitate in saying that no competition can meet our prices. With the finest and best selected Stock of FURNITURE in the State, and with a chain of satis fied customers all over the two Carolines, from the seashore to the mountains, we feel very much encouraged to invite you to our Store. BBD ROOM 8TJIT8 at any price you may mention from Sg to fxSO, Parlor Suits, Conches, linages, Chairs, Rockers, Iron Beds, Springs Mattresses, a Refrigerators will go at factory cost. We guarantee to save you money. Don’t miss the place m ANDBHWB, U. L Barrett, Mgr. Successor to Armstrong Furniture Co. ATTENTION FARHERS! New Roller Hills in Gastonia We have just started. our Roller and Corn Mills and have secured Mr. Calvin Mason, who is well known to the people of Gaston County as a first class Miller; anil all those having Grain to Grind will do well to give Mr. Mason a trial Satisfaction guaranteed. The Cotton Gins will start as soon as cotton is ready, and your patronage is solicited. Will pay market price for dry wheat. CRA10 & WILSON. THE BEST BED ON EARTH. Don’t Be Deceived. * - — Tnc great MMM of our Royal Klaattc PeK Naurta, which to doe to Ha merit, and ala* to oar vigor— advartfeiag. baa caoacd other* to put aMttovaaaaoo the market, which they ara offering far torn money and cUimiag they are "Jmat an good aa the Royal Manic Pelt. ’ Don't be dereired by aame. We emadmticaBy deny that they are "Jan at good, ’ and are ready at any tana to anaanare one* with ether* If your local deafer doe* not mL. -*».— —* (L- -to --a-« *WWe, Wira* nw M*e^V* •• Royall A Borden, Ooldftboro, N. C. 5ole Manufacturer*. IF SO WE HAVE THEM. Have received the Largest Shipment of Pants That ever came to Gastonia. WE HAVE.... 464 Pairs Men’s and Youth’s Pants from 39c to $6.50 pair. Also have 391 Boys’ Knee Pants, all prices from 20c to $1.00. 283 Boys’ Knee Pant Suits— all sizes from 3 year old to 17, and juices to suit all from 35c 400 Men’s and Youths’ Suits and the best values ever shown from $2.00 to $16.00. a Big Line “t —^ flen’s Fancy Vests at $ 1.48, $2.00 and $3.00. Anything you want come first to see ....THE OLD RELIABLE.... New York Racket. Early Fall Thoughts on Shoes Other \ ^ Styles lor V Street, Dress, House, Outing;. Summer is ended and the cool weather is here. It now becomes necessary to change one's apparel and one’s Shoes. Onr store is the place where the freshest designs, the up-to-the-date and the-hour creatioos are to be found. and at tbc least prices. Heavy and light walk ing SHOES for men and women. Beauty, Comfort, Service, Small Cost---all combined. J. Q. HOLLAND & CO. THE HIGH SCHOOL, a^.8TONXA, JST- O. HEV. JESSE W. 8ILEU, Principal, (ftureesaor to Held and Hall.) Fall Term open* Monday, September 3rd. -A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY 8CHOOL Preparca boys for Sophomore claaa. Prepares girls for Jnnter class. Pall Literary Car Heal am, to get bar with B locution, Manic and Art __PIVB OOMPBTBHT TBA CHS MS. . OOOV BOA RU In PRXVA TB PA MTLIB8 under CA RBPVL CONTROL VMDBR THOROUGH RHL1GIOU8 THFLUBNCR. For prices and particular* address t'ue principal. -A GREAT DANGER ...AVERTED... In choosing glasses or spectacles he careful in deal with a rentable op t*eian, experienced In testing the eye Thns and thus only yon may avert i Ssh^rr',h‘L^,0in« *«*« eyesight for life. Betides, when yonr eye. needs are supplied by honem folk yonr pocket hook receives the umt foir treatment ea yonr eyes. H^pwtftilly. TORRENCE.'-JSts*,.

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