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The Gastonia ^—e==a—1-1 > —— -■ - , _. _ _ Devoted to the Protectioit of Home end the Intcieeta of Vol. XXII. iMlWJtfSaJttu) Ci ASTON1A. I ...... New arrlvalsfrom manufacturers and over-stocked wholesalers.lust received Invest the three 1^1111111 of this week with unusual Interest. Rich Foulards, Dress Fabrics. New Laces and gMI for bargain offering, forming an Irresistible array of big values from which no prudent buyer -ffiMTfWT1 Offerings that sound the uttermost depths of value giving. While the prices seemingly -Wifir ? value, in their littleness, It’s all merchandise of the highest class and most trustworthy character paved the way to your fullest confidence and deepest appreciation. It’s a special sale that shouidlmSto W more strongly than any other, for It marks the flood tide of economical opportunity. If you of It, and respond to the sincere privileges It presents, you’ll reap the benefit, of extraordinary undersHI^- T 1500 yards Barker Mills Bleach Domestic. 36 inches wide aud a nice soft Domestic, while the lot lasts ee rier yard. 5.000 yards Shirting Calicoes, the kind that brings 5c everywhere at 3><c peryurd. 3.000 yards White Sea Island, 1 yard wide, nice soft smooth fiuish, worth anywhere 5c. Take what you want at per yard 4c. We fonnd a jobber over-stocked on 36 incli Percales. Beautiful patterns and nice goods, would be cheap anywhere at 8>i to 10c. Your choice of 5,000 yards at per yard 5c. Best Kid Cambric for linings, 4c per yard. 42 inch All Wool Poplin in gray and black, a nice serviceable cloth. The $1.25 kind at per yard 85c. 42 inch Black Melrose, beautiful quality and a great bargain at per yard $1.00. Came direct from the manufacturer to our store, that’s why you buy such beautiful quality at the pncc. 36 inch Granite Cloth, black, gray, green, red and blue, special values at 33c per yard. 38 inch Grenadine, all wool, made to retail at double the price, we ask l»c per yard. 46 inch all wool Granite Cloth, black only, and a great bargain for skirts—48c per yard. 42 inch Black Florentine, one of the new weaves and a nice cloth for skirts, 75c per yard. 5S infJ' all wool gray sacking for summer skirts. 1 he 75c kind at per yard 58c. 10 pieces Corded Taffeta SUk, heantiful shades, pink, red, bine, white, gray and black, worth $1.00. your choice, 50c per yard. . 500 yards Percaline* all colors, and "midnight fast black." in remnants 1 to 5 yard lengths, worth 15 to 20c per yard at 10c. White Goods, Wash Goods, Lawns, Dimities. Organ* i e*’ ctc- A great showing of the dainty sheer fabrics at way down prices. White Lawns *° 25c per yard. Beautiful figured Lawn*, Dimitie*. and Organdies, 5c to 8>4c. 10 and 15c, worth one* third more. Men s, Boys', and children's clothing. A great show ing in men’s clothing. AH wool Men’s Suits, gray check would be a good suit for $6.50, our price $3.98 a suit. Children’s wash suits 25c up—child’* Vestee Snits—all wool Blue Serge the $5.00 kind at $3.00. 12 dozen Boy’s Knee Pant*, nice wash goods and well worth 25c a pair, your choice for this great sale 10c a pair. Big line Boys Sample Pants, sizes 4 to 16 years. Priced for quick selling 50-tBMWc a pair. Summer clothing comprising oil that’s good and serviceable at reasonable prices. Men's Blue Serge coats. Crash suits. Alpaca coats and vests. 98c aud up. 75 dozen the newest thing out in collars. Men’s. Ladies. snd Boy’*, all sixes High band collar with button hole for the tie, holding the tie in the proper P****-. the dung to weare with Shirt Waists and club ties. Priced no more than the other Kind. Received to-day new line "International’’ shirts, beautiful color*. This popular shirt needs no intr£ priori, all sixes, usually sold for $1.00 to $1.25 our pnee 89c. Shirt Waists for Men. Blushing with newness, and greatness in quality 80c. 50 doxeu men’s half hoar made in our Union' fae toP'l*"d, ** they ore seconds of the celebrated X L C R Knit, your cboicc all colors, 5c a pur. Men’s all Elastic Suspender*5e, 10c, and 19c. for 25c kind. Men’s, Boy’s, and Indies’ under wear, all aizcx. Senvens all elastic seam Drawers that donft require an introdnction at the price per pair 50c. issuer.,*j£“ ’*• ,^;0uSXve3 5Xi^: **" N—d* Notion*. Hosiery. Handkerchief*, and Glove.. 3 «**»/«■ lc, H sheets good note 5ES '&•£ cil. for le, 2S envelopes for lc. K^^52jrS^^£hSfc“'* I-ir »e. ~r 51p«^hee«f»t«-*I.2SKIdGlo*es|io« William **®*k to close the line to-day and to-morrow your choice 50c s pair. wmonow. Big line of Ladies and Gents* Handkerchief*. This ? "trot’* *“*• coning direct from the mono Sse tvs£s£scgSs^ 2i2$2 ^ k^KS.£1&%?fe*»a K£; %Z!ti£s£&, £i 3K*?S ZZ Sr _Tour Prc*ei*c« requested. Polite salespeople to show you through our Immense stock whether you wish to KINDLEY BELK BROTHERS You run absolutely no risk In buying of us as we take back and refund your money for any gdods that do not come up to your ARP AS A REVIEWER. nrrE&BBTiio olaeob at oue REET EIBTOBY. M* It i« Ml* r»Ulr -falaail lak» fann'. gaak b rm rmn at Malle*, (am lb* Bartow kata. mil Arp In Atlanta CnnnlimJoo. It la only a lit tie book —a eery liulr book—tbal lira author baa lent t > me, but a pern ml of Ita pagea baa Im preaaed me profoundly and baa proved * real comfort In my old age. 1 have read moat of It aloud to my wife and laughter* and It baa comforted them rod aaUbdibed them mom (Irmly la Lhe faith If that wera pumlble. Thin book li only 0i8 and cootulna 100 pagaa tu large print—vary large—ao Lhat the veleraoi might re,d It with >ut glaaaea or a atralo of tbn optic nerve. Ita incdeet 111 la la “A (Jlano* it Cuneot Hletory,” by Coleuel John Juaeoea, of Olan Allan, Va. ft la the work of a retired confederate veteran, ah j la known and loved by all Vlrglo. *n» and who waa grand commander of ■ha grand camp i.r Virginia coofader ite veteran* and the Intimate friend of General Maury, Dr. IJualar Maguire. PitgfaBgh Lea and Joeepb K Jobnaten. tow USD! WWW WIIWI WHO DO WWIDWfl raollva, neither for prole or fame, nor with say drwlic of crimination, but ralbar to bawl tha breach and at tha ■mm Um preaarra ih» truth nf hiatory and hand It down tv our children. Thera la not a lino nf aaallao or revenge wltbto Ha (Mgaw. bat a blab toned, dig nllad, conservative wppeal to his ooaw radaa to uphold the govermmt that to now a nation and at tha aw roe time da tlx aontii from mj uini noon l*ar honor. U la beautifully written jalbaafthia thwt breath. and words that bum and aa man, north or *00111 000 4 witlx 1 ifattofnt ooouJoft within It I -toh tb.t I ,M r.“ toy*?*-..1 v^to pjaca-aeopy of thto book la tha borne at every famit* ia the south and io Urn h.oda „f roung man. and I would make to a lu lls text-book of history |N every pabile school. Thera are only tlx eteptara, eaeh not more than tan minute. long, but tbaru to not a wasted wnteno. a or a paragraph too moab. . I Thu tout ohapur la a defenoa of tha Aaaartoaa I adieu, fay the author wat *•»! a franttotamau aad Hvad among thaw and mthaled with them tat many yaam,Md weTjeoerel Maury weld of biw. "So hao wuru thomaghly studied tb>n w*»y toon rstSK»svT sxr nut ^KS,*ajss*s.iE.::Mssr. 1 ha man, Who was far years a profwww oftblaUry la OUruall uelvuraHy aad to "?» • tTTmm Uw. * Toruatn Oaaadw. Ttita history to a ablated both la Loadoa aad aow yogi,, ,*T,w aMstagty popular both In kagtoad aad tha earth, ft to loUnarfy yvuo —y taatb. aad esprstoll/ ultrrauoea taken tsiballm fr.,ui hi# book. Listen and wonder Uiat nth a fl,d »•*»*■• »»} where j •South (.arotiua gut ber start by com Molug bcocaneerteg with atavw own* log and Baking ber porta a shelter for pirwus. and ooraairs, suob as Captain Kidd and Blaekbeard. ' (Ieorgla seas the refag* of the pau per sad bankrupt. Her Oral aettlera were good for nothings who bad MM In trad*—alilfUtt* and laiy aet—t>at I*tor on aome better elements came la — Highlander, Moraviaaa sad prrarcu led l’rolaaUots of HaUtborg. •'The Drat settlers of Virginia were au unpromising lot—laefcey*. beggars, broken down gentlemen and Upatera out of a J >b. To this crew of Vaga bond* were afterwaida added Jailbirds. Begllab convtet* were oSarad their eholee between tbu esUowa end Vir ginia, sad some stem wine enough to oboneu Use fallow*. Been their plao* settlement — Jsaoestowa — baa long been a desolation. They wet a net such colonists aa the 1‘uiltans They made the Indiana work for them while the I'ontir* worked for themselves Mas; of them were kidnapped from the at reel* of Louden and ail were of depraved character. Afterward* earn* Afrleen slavery, the bam* of Virginia and ber ultimata rain. A» were lb* people eo wne tkdlr **-■*- A Shlaf nenmnlM,.f I l._ fmrral with Roniand »»» Patriot Henry, a tug who bed tried many weye ol earning a llrlng aad bad faihit In all. A bankrupt at twenty-three l a lebeaed in Mleoeea till hn found he ea«M llee by bla loagea. jimaa lied ■on «aa a well naan tag aaa, bat roomily weak. Ileery Clay wee a dri ■ling, bnt artfol politician. John Randolph bad ao pawn of telf eontml lit would eater tka areata with bte heat lag whip la hit bead aad I aha re ■a If he ware te hla dog keacd." ffa glree felet eratao to Waahiagton and ranch taore to Baardlot Arnold, who, baeaya, -wa# om of tSo beat of Awterl «ao generate aad the Boat daring of lbang elU He waa alighted aad wron ad by roll liol ant aad Itad dental rad of Ibe Mean’* Ban Franklin aad Beanrl Adaaa wrre lacking la tbe erdlaary traKe of gewtleaara, and ea for Pair to* JW «*whg betirr wee to be npro t*d‘ ‘*r tbe ohereefer of ea BaalUh gjUjJHjo^lenot to be formed In the *fe“*:aiSag&s; etrrate and ooeeerlpta wrre arnt lo IfplS'piUwfSl. Al U" SKflttSHgr*?-s asra.Mn'Sf'jnSss bat the elrll war dbnloaeri aa rltaiet lb bar ehameier of a diflkrrnt klod.” Tbte la teeagh of Ibe aMedeleita aad etMdaraai book aad it le opty malar at Ibe nor lb kronen of lie elliitoailmi of the eaatlt. He flattm Mow Bng laad aad (be ParllBM end glree prataa taSMediee Arwotd. aha wm bora ta tenst..vtss^- “* Three are the kind of lemka that northern children read tod study and believe. How can Mini aectron ever •* rrOorelled ? And yet there me people at Ike Math who uondrmw til for defending lb* hnitor >4 ai.orat ova and •peak of It aa ‘ex-onn f. derate mt •• laird Macaulay aald: "A people who taka no pride In the nelilevrmenu ef their m ceatora will achieve nothing for tlielr awn children lo be prowl of." dotna of our moat glfud men toadying to pleaae norUiarn appetite*, "licking U>e band that atrlkea the blow." Of all snob a patriotic northern writer aaya beware of the"cliroak- rrooooUar.” the wao who Improves every uppnr lauity in lutal oat Lla faded ollea braiirU and walva It In the eyea ..f the people. When any Ban north or eouUi. talke Id a mallow way of bit lore fur 'aanV|eoemr,a,icb fain. Be tagcUiag ready to aak lor aomethlng. Watch him. Tiler* n something pathetic In >hn picture »f the north aod awlh clasped In each others arms nod chad ding a torrent of hot tears down each I others banka, but the aged mothers an alt her aids hare not yet learned to love the foe with much vlulmoe. Kor does Hm crippled vatarao lova the ad | reran ay who robbed him or hie g lor lout ymnb and left him a (rebla lain, nor have the patriotic cold tern aw either «ldr decerlrd the cause far which they Hoi think of Virginia—tho gh*toaa OW 0 taiolon-(ha mother of Malaa and autaama Oct domain axtandrd from Carolina to Canada and from tbo Atlantic to tbo Facie* oeaaaa. Uoro ondar bn ganorotm boaom waa Waab tegtou. JtGataoa, Madlaoo, Mon tor. Light 1mraa. Ilarry, Hobait K. Lee. Joa E. Joboaoo and Mouowoll Jaebaon. Who troitld aot lia proud U bo a Vir ginian f Who can arottdar at tho pa trlotio pr Ido of Utoaa two vouartUo rtatara. Mira Judith awd Mia* Aana Tbomaa, nf dooihampton county, now pamad ihair tlgMiotb ymr. tbo only | ■Mtota of Oawerai Oooym II. Tbowua, •»d who. arrr tinea 1861 wboohOM oaptod offloa andor Llnooln, haa oni forwaly declared that l bay oooa bad a brawa and ooMa twotbor of that oaaao Ifcfl bt won mown In Uto wir with ICaxIoo wbaa ho woo a major I.. Colona) Itoboft ■ Lra’a regiment, hot that bo diod In 18Q1 and now they hawo no Uotbor, Korn Mono Virginia aaoodod l bar bar* pathetically do otarnd tbolrdmr bmtbar died ta tbo ■priog of 1861. Story Virginia oOoar of tbo old army, aavo Goorga Q. Thamaa, properly ratified aad a-laa t fared to dafand I hair Mata. Thaaa lonely old maid mm mam i tally to bo Hato that Utalr brother did die. Tbo •ooaty of Southampton bod permuted to Mayor Tbooaaa no bio retain fn-m Mat Wo a baaoilfol award and after our ofrll war bo wrwloto bm rbtrrt »od rrgueKrd that tbo owmd ha mat '• blm. They replied that they eooid not port WMb If, for It mo I bo only bmlbor wba diod MW. They Kill lira atoM and rt ' o r o It prraenee. Three vrreraUa a>d era «r*Vd I ad Ire >rt baU lipa id ihr .Id \ irtinla ar eiroracy. Well. *.** th y Iw proud o; ihelr atsie and ilr-lr ai. o>»< ry. I*. H — 1 do not ka.iar Cnl»»rl Um m»'.a n..y ibr price »*f I.U lluia bonk, u".*",V * intirret |B advrttlilrj It. but 1 do wlah tbet erery Ttlrr.n 57 "terao-. *°o bed It Ilia ed *■ Olni Alton, V*. aud be la the puWlaher I aopp.ee that SI will buy pel paid. Bawala mat*. PtiituMpMa Matin tawanrar. - he South entered I he new erai'ury *e the old Ualtiwoie clipper utni to •all lalo port roll rlf«ed, proud, aerry 57* •* M" «|wmd. Hare flyinr. Tbo Wh Itaa nai award to rxetie eympa Uiy. lo a (bar yeara It win be ao rich 15®* '5.Wln nr<“*® l»ba bnredhy rytapa •v* Wl MMfkiHl ntufltctu irv mif lo mn4 It f<irv«ri la a e*r»**r t/f pcnty uaprrord.-alrd not only la lie own, bat la huateo blatary. it |a tab P™"10*01 bu«> already, lo ■frleultuie. o.imuteroe and manufec •»<! rtoal tba far Weal. It will market 1U *■"•*• the treat Middle Scire, an.1 U *111 «mqu-v lauoh la Melton, (toa *J5? **7 !*''*1* Awartoi. Oaoe the 11.to al la.aikfrectaeuailae in at Mr (.iH oao be fut U. fo Siuth tlw labor prnl.. tota of tbeae perta will be deed. U I. **• “•"S* •“***«• II* hrtlto detda. retimed to bnabaudiy. rrrp"*! in r*n t-w. »... ■» ■*52. ••her. If capital ooatini.ee ft. to Booth, and «i toe no teuton why It ihoald not. the uiioee la it. mountalnr. ,fcVw“}7 *•• HP***. I bo noil trait •olto <tf ihr ..pla. da aud oottem aolla of lh#l »*Und« am* »ik<* for tl*«j iwv *mi> looked lock to \iy tb* oM Alrssrff Iks 4*«th UmsroklOf to tfc* srviriaisSs: l»« «r aamJlag ibrlr rous down SaUgB^tfftMe dj* tha wealth of U>a South, la wo tlaw »H«t It waa hofotu il>« war. Oaa “* Vtok oat point* wbaro lb* wwtltb wm «a aw. t44 iooo fold. With watat-MWar of TaM fitrat "J*1-Irwu. aad laoontiu.w of UtaroWM o*da h» aldr. with tonata rlab l!5i r>."' f"4 kdtatlfal wood* with a trilwalo adapted bttond all otitaia I,* w*«aa. wllb ifMd kwbon aad navlsalila aaurain, Ikara la a* taa w"1 wkf lbo goal a ahauld not nral «wy pm aTatr wsh ar »u p*.t af its iy.fr5.ff"""* K.al UlTVai aaWn. Oflro oHMian art tortuiad with Uoklaw aad karalag raat «»d othor ■j** fcj**** "»»»"*». rVatflJl Kfesfc****** MniMiTiiM i» Mi lan. *»"■* br ri.nr. rrtn.y_«M. nu ••■ne MMIaia »>al«a|n-»H Urn Uri. rarnuit I Wn*r. Jaotanuellln. Fin.. M*y d. - At 12/44 today JnekMxvUla rsteilatted t|* "I*1 ^Ibrlbw Oia «>f ber tiUroor. Tha.aUir lei gib of Benvrr Miirt fn m U»rU Hurt to I bn met on Llbniy ^ IT* «*•»*» <*nMr»y< d. Ti l# If u »°*,d **>oki nf naidancM. Fn the rometfisiai.ee Aal>Ny aid Cbatcli Mima imee hath lam- lrimt.tf . M|. 1 Win •• 1 lie (Ire lenohed findar si net It. Har.at.HKi attatM It • D*ek»|*i lo flM.m tl.na Hooka, Doeai, Mtmmoaad Ilia bovtli a Wo >■{ Adam*. Unila* no Ibat rbiiir M-vtlott of Ikaatl). and tuti Jilby 14 Hooka to lb- Does) sum Iwldffi How Hack fori hr r la that di tacUtm ll* cny |a bnrand It la ‘-r-fr1 Wo lo Irara. I Ur alien beta* ‘-|iM Mn. M k la famed that W. Luka's lli*idtal was Itoiaad. a laaort trade >"« ««» «»•» II* Ifreabetrrhaa eliuiob lo Xoat Jackson ell la la a bt>c. 1,1 ^ '**■ flr* uon bovr i alroded dr* Idaeka fnrtbrr eart. ft* rmiHriralm. I*a baited re fat a. I. drfltiHaly kaolin cm a dtaiaaor of t*o suit ••nr-half «.!)*«. Ity . half all, aide. Whew II* 4ta iraatrd Jolla atiant It *aa o rooring teraoea with dntia^ rr‘"v,el *f brt>* H* under MI1.ITABY tur MACK caown* Tb* lorn) Military onwpanlm trtia ealkM nut to lw» baot tboemada, niid ,b?. ■** to wo dim. mIM In Mow up tbo bouaru a Meek fton lb* 6n< and Ibaa pratant tba bra iron ai>midl»|..do dart* nr.athabUm, li..«»»rr. and ao strung had besame *•* wlad that enllkmi af apaiba nrt.1 aplwt. Hirnlng thing)** laread mrrr £*••*» •** »«]»! IU taate of tb* hnuan mi An la adv*esa of tHt da pMigMBt. Horn. S»(,*ior T.IIMrrra*. taalJouea. lb*n tbo adjoining lioaaaa an that Irlodk, van ablaaa and In apit# at Ml (Carta to tarn tba Wlodaor aad tba s^saarvtsr r: about ao hour tba fatal* to tba Wlad ■or badbarabqaUypmblag tbrlr ira.ka boat aaray taodad *Hh unnta aad •rlpB. auaaa. uafortuowtaly. to tba Salted Malta Hotel, but mt to III** raw*. j act-two or tub blki* wmi Lwplag Madly aaroaa tba atr**t jmja tba Wb-daar tba die Mtaabad Ss Mila Haaaa aad tbaa tba MaUmdtat tManawa*. aad In a tew woraaiti MaMyllttbodtet ettaieh wiTaui <>r lit* Tb* mam baaaa Moat M lawad. aod tba Uklmfd* and UvUm '2*- *>«,'**« b<MMa*. A dm*mui aBaoaloar^bWb* ** tdbp tba Mbs teaw#^ *JSiSbte ***** euald m*a Ikb buMdlaa na* that mum to* MdStaZTSSb .n qatobly a aaaaa of Da ana. (Jo** tba dm |M aUital an Mala Miaat. lb* alaaat* sasr cBwiSSIS iSratin^.ssrWiS ^^t thr W*i. ora Imadrad* of fa* hlah and quickly art iba other bmldlaga aarwa thr aliert m in-. i Tha e«y baiidlaw w-nt. Iba Sra da (•rtaMral (mi Id lac. tha aam. lha coaMyn dr*. bnaae, lha alarh'* oflo wltk llwenaaty ircorda. ll« Crbwlnal tnurt linear, (hr r*y Jan aid thr •radrd aet-oala and Ihr vtelhnllw Phan* •Mid Mipfauuar. dt. iatdtte Xpkaa««l ahaiehaad thr caonat Thr nliti •*? •[»*ir<*|der. t Mtdh.g.an burned aa la haa lha a (out hour. Thr arma waawMibatNwwaiedrrartiitteii Ax *•?»•» *? *“ «*••**< •* tha Mrt arcthiH of Loan aid Bay ateuria. •hrra thr CaaManeUI Bank MM VVl «P I" daaaa. araa bwatud. lha .**7*'™ VajMt T.Jegtaph HBea brh.g' jaat arroaa lhaatreat and oat tiaiH tuibs noTsu doom. A wong U# ptnoUnret haute bwraad wrrr the 8t. Janie', lha Catted State* JSa PtaeMa aid lha Window. TU haw win ha briarea fSjhCxt 000 aad fB,000.000 Sahara tea? la tha oondegretlafl Tha tearor haa' wllad a mrrnag «.r lha eby aaaaoM i f«rl.i axarow lo waaidrr waya aad ■TTMlna the tee irtgteaitd aad who! waa oar «f the hear Irat lawta. drop pa*. ***** *"* .iMWfwt A afatwapt 1 ■***•• Mtattag a irate oa hla head (row a turning kaMdllig »<M array ft»ai thr bMroraf lha anaailoa. Ur ra* amandin a abate «Mb 11a Iraafc '**• '*• •*•'* M ha gated ■ud dhd. Mi awn taa through the aural a tearing thrtr tawr aad slot tun. “4 In aarrrai laaiaaaaa had atwaM S.W.S3K3SSSSr3 ■?* •••7 **'hdwr ran wtbi uuougk tha d»Mnrella»d I ft mag. At night t ha •«««'£ **’ °«*«'*S** to guard ibo hoatrlwhi g> *da pitad high ta xmmm ISO HUKU SOUMnw te^noo^a^^nM^taMoty. fraaa*Vda> teottea wba. BdeortlHr te tuSak £ lad fraw 110,000.000 to uvaio OOOwZi Jjjdlrd. Aeeordtag to tha olty , Ml tenth e wtrr bwraed. amy aft ‘"thr haan of Iba henuWaod. I **.W**".- TSaaaUfiBUof haa to i he Unah la taa, tbrrufuto 1000 of g7» **,!* «» »■ w*! teaay af the Tfc» CHuHlM ilfl MtMSt 'SSm SSfc!yd£jBsS dranteuaa la a Urga MUiw of the tetg TV# burned dteirlat nedhf* fmai Bartaldga atraat, aw lha north, twthdSt, Jnbia item,aw tha aawth, a dtetnaa af feba two teOrktt* •kSI af tha dnwdeled arrw la IS Mw Wtthta tMa mmnmM hE8£'gj~& »sa«\s? •fsjj-.’a *1 MU p m. ike tor *N auln mmm, kerW *rJZ ‘•r*» ^*-si *** iaSr^&.'SSC ibe .**~Ee* V'1**- m» Mm uT Vito ••I bNf^ hlff, fhMMlil nf MuMi ££^m~,£Zt>2Lr’'!& tolHBi/theT.Umtot'rtiJlIIuSieTC •—»*•*«•• •*torliwto5r\S£S M ieie tee^hwery lutotne h»mr. .Til SSr^; g^gr-gaas t& a 2wt'X ts-sr-vS* •UiNdeMMflr fn tine tt. JIT g.lSLj‘.;.g^jg», »a.y^ Tf***-****- ■■w*£iito Mure JIU.OW.OOO. TC?h!2M5",te^! WO i. 0*4* in heatetoa. :.£ '-,
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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