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of the ..... ntoh ■* topi Mona tala. It u folto twblktied by H. F. IJ. P. Booker. The lm to map attraettos with plenty ot The paper la aery neat. L. Aleord, the abaeondiag •f the Pint NaUaaal Hank «d 3aw York, a bo la ebatyed with 1700,000, waa arrested Monday i !■ Beaton. When aakad to bad dona with tba maty ha MpOad; “lreUfTM.QOOis awbotolot of money bat It goee easy." It is tba same old atory of a fast Hfa Ma apaM afaaat IW.OOU a year. Ho toatow *aa offered atm arrested aad be aaya ha wtk serve out hit term to tba penitentiary._ Oar Bateifb correspondent sends In “•tone letter taolata Mr publication bat ws give the substance of K. Tbo Bop-Pop leaders bald a meeting la Raliagh laat weak In which they lamatad the feat that ao many of tbeir party tod openly endorsed irv* cau didancy afOan. Carr. H was t»ow that the effect had ban to draw Una Democrats til closer to Mr. atamans, and tba faer was ea PMaaei that onlaae soaMtbiag was *to*“**,i 01 ones to Counteract It, ttooMS of hk opponents woald be a topateso one within aeother weak. Itwaa, therefore, agreed tint all the BepqMkana and McKinley Populists paiaiat eboald reian to tbeir bomee "f Tytto. rdToeaeoo of Oca. Carr's Martlau, bat bay* “for raaaaaa goad Oroownalt waa understood that ■••• »ooMdo this la reality, tot that MJ*m w«0 against Mr. dimosoos ^totto UMMao, on tba ovwalng of tba day of the primary, after tto Democrats bay* about all rated. JtoHbmttw toneafoeth mo>u Wader to do this, ^ijfLy.totaba yertleslsr pains to fM tba aawspapar la tbeir ma il h O a a ■j * y « if * **to tkafr asal posftkm oa this a sea ig *'}?* ton imo nllotfog tbeir MESS®*®* pr OCR RALEIGH LETTER. WHAT THE 20,000 PEOPLE AT THE * FAXB TALKED ABOUT. * MTc<l««ri'li Mm kr«l iMIk - *W IWkbkkw.. «l «(m IMr-iffak. u«Mk u< rwMUmrvni imac— Uxnwndisct or m ckutu What did this grant throng or propla talk about ? Xo mb la ItaMgh during tho wank would aak that qoaattoo bat for ihe hwwAtirftba aUjat home* It should . 'be ptlootpal toplo of evoTaraaUon, am- >«rer two or ••onawwarogalbaroi ijgethrr-ou tba grounds la to hotel lobbies. *t tba diking table*. . Tarywhrra. Uo|* aad aaan w»n about Um Pair grout,da pinulug bateaus bearing tba picture of ooa candidate on all wbo woaM wear tbra-ud they warn worn la eoaaidarabU numbs «* by not only IbMaacrata. but by ««U known Kepob tloaru aad ItoaaliKs. Oo Wedimday than appeared a oun «*derahleae*berof wall known D*at oenttwub Mnitaawas ptonod upon tba lappata of their coal a, aad at ouw tbaro waa oroalsd a gnat demand for “If****" b*t ooBepublloeu or Toy aUat waa heard to expects a desire hi that direction. Hot much 1 k Anadeqaato aapptr was not aitibfa, boweror, and net ooa aaan In tao who wasted oee secured It. Soma abroad trndan a pawed an Thursday ho* seer, with tba biggest portlwu o f ear •ral trass of parsuaowue, wblob tbay had proourad tram Um eouutry-eud tbw mads a lot of money. In they didn’t giro ’em away. Tba teraroof '"utmmon*” faU oror each other te tba raab so bay tbeae from Um Margatle dealer*, aad to brief space of Ume all of them bed been aoM. Tba eqr for mots waa aaror mtitdad.aod an It waa that dlaappoteUd owes, unable to procure a persimmon, refused to wear say badge at all—nod tbay formed * Urge percentage of tba riaitora to tba Hair. la Us fruit exhibit there wae dis played a email lot of the largest peratm meea ever earn la North Caroline—fui Iv aa large aa turkey egg*, auoy of them, aad none of tho exhibit (mailer than a ban agg. Moat o( them wars bagged from, the exhibitor who declined to sell thorn be fore tbe "big day" oo Thorsdoy, after which he pwamtad these left to e hub bar of frtead* of the Democratic Steto chairman, aod tha frail was planed oa tbe tappet of the coats of tbe recipients aod proudly worn wherever they went —the wearer* good-oat nndly bragging oa tha splendid variety of the Wmmon crop this year, with the added declara tion that they wo old all ripen oo tha ftth of November when tbe frost red for “the other follow." aarunucAir rau. 'a lifting " "Thors goes a remarkable, though not entirely surprising ‘sight’ to tne," kald oos— and be pointed to a well knows Republican merchant of Raleigh whose name begtaa with the second letter In tbe alphabet and who wore oooepirioesly npon ibe tappel of bis coot a campaign button bearlog the llkeaeee of a candidate for U. S. Sena tor. Ha was told by a gentleman In tbe Uttle gathering uf acquaintances that though It might and should be a remarkable sight, it I* fast Dcoonslog a vary oumaton oo*. not only lu Rsietgb but )o other to towna aod court lire of the diets. “VfeD. geoUemeo,” said soother of the green, "I eaw aad beard a lltflit’ lsit debt, A Republican acquain tance of mine. Hr. B. (calling ibe naate) from the county of W. who is a member by appoiatmeot of the last fusion legislature, of the board of agri culture, surprised me by declaring that be aad other Bepobiicaoa of bis oounty aod sect loo mis* dad to ‘qualify’ them trim to port lei pets In our Democratic primary Cor tho laloctlao of a Senator to aoeeead Bailor — adding that It woold afford him infinite pleasure to bo party la and oootribute to the effort to defeat the chairman of tbe Democratic State Committee. “Tbta mao. gentlemen. Is tbe Repub lican chairman of Ms eooaiy executive commute, aad the foot that hit word aod manner showed so plainly that he was ooe of the meet aealoae and active of tha opponents of Mr. Htmmona baa bad a ••atgfcfaf effect mi me and a soor# of other good IVaeoermta te °r within whose presents he islksd Aa Ua-agoaker eooeloded another Democrat, keown to aavctml preaent, walked ap—mad then another «eotl« moajiimutmld : “Uolem the 'eight of mine ayca tell Jocm. ItsurprloeiaMtoamytia, my fnaad, herw wearing that bet too. re ■*?£“••• ■ /went aoovermtloo I had with yea." Tba amracr looked apon kla left akaoUer and removed a button. with tba remark: MIt waa pinned 0900 me tbU morn 27 a * ranger to am after catering tbe ralr groaada and 1 thoagbt all (be while H waa oot of tboee PaoAmeri aea Kvpoeitloo bwuone Mat are beieg ao Bemaraaaly dUtrlbelad. tnm Oae wank from tomorrow the law Mrial primary will be Iwld aad oekee ailaifae Mitt will beeoeoftlM moel s^:?««sar:E; time. AWTvo-nni'um. ■aglaalac November U. with Plan will £ kSd!7!idpJ£ gmharlagoCMmand gentleman (turn M tear Me Unlee, ala Uriel aaar Plan S B*e*.ea Netember l*ht« Mu, The' fblkartag m tor Me pwrpaea ef wiioeee jmrtlelpeUeg with louti,#,n to«eeaaigaatleaee la aomc ef Me ggasit aar-sts tfBsaMSvdnR QWIaad a dalagmiae frem Nag. » ftaa a ceta i« aea may. rurMMMi raws ixcumn. •he *»»» r*—»»r™ju ! l«« 4'wwssMm. Lincvlu J'HMii *1: Tow SwtlH. wail*, trkd bein'•• Uetleo ■Moan Bknlll Moi.dst fur counter felting. Smith bough*. 4 dug from II®®ri ftodUilt, cutor-.i. am) u^ve in payment (W It 4 -loll.-t and Hmv half, (tollai* of kud. II* also passed or nt UmpUd to past spurious eotna upon M. I*. Stroup, o* Crons*'*. To* evl doooti w dead against him, and be wee commuted to jail to await trial at TSJ ter»of »•* federal court in Charlotte. Tha dies utad by Smith are excellent, but the metal seed made the counterfeit eutly detected. . Mr. H. 8. Bobioeoo baa purchased from bie brother Mr. D. W. Uobtneoo. tba burnt place adjoining bis .lore aud sill soon begin Utetrecil n of a msm Otoihbrlok (tore building about twice ibv alee of the budding be at present It sIH edjota and be a part •f the present bulldtag. When he has completed (be eew building Mr. Itobin **,*111 ealarge tile etook, carrying ■***>■** h«»d dry good* in tha new building, usiug that he now occupies for hie elothlug and »lioe departments. Ur. It.biusou us a business man of ex ceptional ability and ha* built up a maguUkeat trade which is constantly growing. Tha South I’utk Baptist AaaoclaUun «aet yesterday with Bethel church two milee north ef town. Hen. W. A. Grabam presiding. Beery church la tb* Aeaoctatloa, except two, wee repre •unted at tb* opaoiag, and Um prelimi nary reports submitted show as in crease of S31I la membership during the Je*r~every church showing an Increase exorpt one which had revised and ••preaeil” Its lists. Moo. W. A. Gra ham. moderator; Bar. I), p. Bridne. olorb. and lfr. J. D. Moons, treasurer, wwe unanimously re-elected. Obk Caldwell, olored. was grant ed a divorce from her hasbeod in the superior oourl Saturday and before Judge Doha sou Id sign the decree, she wen dowa stain in the register's offloe buying a license to marry Virgil Mor rlaoa. York Till* Enquirer s Mr. XV. T. Moore hat moved tils family to East Jefferaon street, near tbe graded BCuOUi. W. W. Lewis, E«q., who learned to J" lL,Cfn Bimm <*»«*kumen »t the Citadel, In putting la tame of hla lela Xjw asking an enlarged oopy uf the Elder-Faris map of York villa The show. Wednesday, was only fairly well attended; hot It was very good of Its kind. The performers aero negmee, a fact that waa not generally understood until tbe parade look place. The K. M. M. A. Cadets will leave next Monday night for the fair. Thirty member* of the Jasper Light .Infantry under command of Captain W. B. Moore, win leave at tbe same time. Colonel 8teplieotott haa beeu doing some work on tbs King’s Mountain Military academy ground*, calculated to make them much moro suitable for athlntie and other sports, nod also In considerably Improve their appearance. levitation* are not for the marriage of Mias Margaret Lawrence Ferguaon to Mr. Robert Francis Smith. Tbe ceremony is to Uka place at the resi dence of the bride'* mother Mrs. Rhode L. Ferguson, on tht after, noon of Wedueadsy November 7. King’s Mountain Democrat • Mr. R 8. Plonk our influential cl Cl sen and popular county commissioner, in com pany wltu hla family physician, I>r. B. R. Hunter l«ct last Sunday evening for Baltimore where ha goes to consult with tbe (acuity of a hospital In regard to bis tlirort trouble. Mr. Plonk hopes to be able to rolora In a few days ar.d be successfully treated at home by Dr, Hunter, but ir tbe examination prove* ucoeasaay. be will moat probably re main at the hospital for treatment. Mr. Plonk’s many friends wish him sn early and successful return Mrs. Willeford la having a sec-jod story added to her two store rooms that front MounUio street. We learn that Lbia upper story which will great ly improve the building is to be used as a door for Ova private o(Be«a. Mr. Bobt. McAlister Is doiog the brick worfc^nd Mr. J. K. Goforth the car pentry work. —Wm tkaeet kecwroe A cjrotcal womae mji that when » man breaks bis heart It Is the same as wbeo a lotrstsr breaks one of Its daws—another sprouts immediately sod grows la its plaoe. t 5 ,-* —^i ■■ ■ _ii Opera House One Night Only THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 -NAT REISS' mo PRODUCTION OK_ “A TRIP TO TRAMPTO WN.” 40—PEOPLE—40. a—BIO BANDS—a. BIG ORCHESTRA ,6—SPECIALTY ARTISTS— »6. ALL LATEST SONGS AND SPECIALTIES. 3 — HOURS OF PLEASURE — 3. Sccnre acts early. Watch for Parade at a o'clock. Scats on sale at Torrence’s Drug Store Monday morning at 9 o’clock. ADMISSION: 50, 30, ao, nnd 10 cents. ATTRACTIVE! shoe styles are the rule, not tlie ex ception at Robiuson tiros. Always keenly alert to the wants of our patrons, our stock is uot only "up-to date, ” but up to the rninnte Our friends keep depleting oar shelves, and wc are kept busy replenishing our assortment. Urge as it is. Conse quently you don't get ancient styles or shop worn goods. Here is a shoe that is really attractive—attractive in design, material, finish and price—at $2.oh. Lace, button, heel, spring heel, patent lip, stock tip: sixes i to . 9: width* D. E, BE. ....Robinson Bros..,. SHOW and KBK'B FURNISHINGS FEW AS GOOD, NONE BETTER. Tbe IKON KING Stoves haw been sold right here in Gastonia for seventeen yean and they have never foiled to please. Good takers large oveus; in fact a good heavy stove, and will last almost a lifetime. Pire backs guaranteed 15 years. Other Stoves including 29 pieces from $9.00 up. ‘ ^=—-LONG STOVE & TINWARE CO. j Furniture and Household Furnishings. ~ Having made special arrangements with the best manufactures in the world to buy Furniture in car-load lots, we don’t hesitate in sayiug that no competition can meet our prices. With the finest and best selected Stock of FURNITUR.lt in the State, and with a chain of satis fied customers all over the two Carol in as, from the seashore to the mountains, we feel very much encouraged to invite you to our Store. BSD ROOM SUITS at any price you may mention from I9 to £150, Parlor 8oits, Couches, Lounges, Chairs, Rockers, Iron Beds, Springs Mattresses, a Refrigerators will go at factory cost. We guarantee to save yon money. Don't miss the place. E3. IMT. II. L Barrett, Mgr. Successor to Armstrong Furniture Co. ATTENTION FAR/1ERS! New Roller Mills in Gastonia We have just started our Roller and Corn Mills and luive secured Mr. Calvin Mason, who is well known to the people of Gaston County as a first doss 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. Will pay market price for dry wheat. CRAIG & WILSON. THE BEST BED ON EARTH. Don*t Be Deceived. THsjptat soceewi of oar Royal Klaatic Pelt Mattress, which la dne to Iff merit, ud also to o*r rifuroo* idwtWnf, bM caused others to put mattresses on the market, Which they are offering for less money and dtciiSS by*L«m Jt“' " “°°<1 *■ lbc Ko*,! Hlastic Pelt ” Don't I* —W5.ITl'h*tiCml'lf <1eny "“A!* m Ju* w»food." and are ready at h^nrt1.^l?.CO<,irrC °y* ,wlth 1oth<^ U y™r local .Iwler does not Banal* them, write ns direct for descriptive pamphlet. Royali & Borden, Goldsboro, N. C. Sole Manufacturers. SHOES AND CLOTHING in Windows this week. Men's Suits from $2.00 to $16.00. Boys* Knee Pant Suits from 50c to $4.50. Men's Pants from - - - 39c to $6.50. ASK TO SEE THE Bion Shoe for Men at $3.00, $3.50 and $3.75. .ALSO. J. B. LEWIS' “WEAR RESISTER'' SHOES None better for price. SEE OUR LINE OF Ladies’ Fine Shoes From $1.25 to $2.75 WATCH OUR WINDOWS Yours for Business, THE NEW YORK RACKET. Just One Grain of Dust X may make your watch a prevari V cator of the worst typo, may r cause you to miss your train, $ your business engagement, your jf appointment with your wife, if \ the aforesaid grain reposes in the X fastness of your chronometer; X most people call it a watch. Let us see the trouble and rectify it. $ All watches sold here guaranteed a to bo kept in perfect repair for i one year. 4 TORRENCE. Early Fall Thoughts on Shoes Other \ " Styles for V Street, Drat, Home, Outfoy. Summer is ended and the coo* weather is here. It now becomes necessary to change one’s apparel and one’s Shoes. Our store is the place where th» freshest designs, the up-to-the-dalc iiiiu uic-nuur creations ore to he found, and at the least prices. Heavy and light walk ing 8HOB8 for men and women. Beauty, Comfort, Service, Small Cost—all combined. J. Q. HOLLAND & CO. --- 1■ II ■Mjppwjl THE HIGH SCHOOL. OASTON1A, 1ST. O ’ KEV. JESSE W. SILER, Principal (8oeer**or to Itald and Hall.) ^ * Full Term opens Monday, September 3rd. -A HIGH GRADE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Prepare* boy. for Sophomore eta*. Prepare* Klrta for Junlor Itall Lttomry CurHemlmm, together with nimmttom, Mmmte mmJ Art --PIVB COMPETENT TEACH EMM GOOD BOARD In PRIVATE FAMILIES urter CAREFUL CONTROL UjrORtt THOROUGH RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE. Poc price* and particular, oddreaa to* principal.
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