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^ - v' ■ , _. ~ ' _'' The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the 655555 — — m'^T*. —r— ■ - *— ■ — ~ • ~*■ f*i'llJ '*■ i ■ -~—t~~ — ■— ^ VOL. XXII._<ssSJ-,BigSSftfo») _ GASTONIA, N. C„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1901. ARP OR MARRIAGE. WHAT HID OF OUL SHOULD A YOUXO MAI MARBT. u<< *• Tin am *r ik* um-niih *r IwiTla* <mK*»-ri»l>KM ! *■■** •Olu ImmHiiK* far ih* l>r«f ultra CKvnt. ■Ml Am >r AtUila Ou nailmilo*. Wmd a young man falls In luv* and reaolvaa to gel married I reckon ll I* » good tiling that bo M rrcklrm of H o oonacqoano#* I wa». I know, for I never thought of anything except lb* pretty girl and bow bappy I would ho to got bar. I had no thought of trouhlo or povarty nr grief or death. Tb# tlmo wan far, far away urban lb* *Uf*r o«rd would be loosed and the golden howl b* broken. A* for lb* girl, *Im la untie racklaa* than her lov*r. *v*n though her peril I* far greater, lor ben lo th* pain and (offering, the can aod auxl> ty—tb* night watching and aomaltmv* tba broken heart. It U • myalar* to me bow tb* mother endure* It all and bold* op her bead aud keep* her ■trangtb. Bui t >«• for her offspring, maternal Iota anauiu* ber. It I* lb* gift ot God. Thera waa a marriage la oar town tha other day, aud a* tbo crowd* gatharrd at tbe charob our neighbor, lira Krlloo, stopped In our veranda to r**t and aa* the baltia from afar. 8b* was a* atoal. marry and »>d by tarns—sometimes lb* tear* *»r» glistening In ber rye* and *o>o ah* laughed merrily and (bowed h*r pearly toeth. When lla bridal carriage arrived she gave a malarial tlgfa and whlaparad, ••f.ior thing* tboy HtUa know what U ahead of tbam.” Sud denly Mm branched off loto h alary about ber Utils p*t mule on It that la now her dally oomfort. “It walobe* meat tba window,” aba laid, * aud when I go out It runs to m* and Ur* It* baad oo my arm aod almost eaaiUa la my bosom. Maiy'a lamb was Dot •ora loving ll Utra and (lake every body Mae, but rnoa tom* and fa woe op on m* wub perfect adoration “ 8b* laagbad again, bot all at aaoa tb* coiuera of har mouth drooped 48 degrees sad liar voice trembled aa aha •id : “But major, I have at last come down to hard pan aud misery In ■y old age- No ouok, uo help of any sort, aod Uiougb yesterday waa my alaly fourth birthday I had to pull th* buggy dawn to tb* branch ..ad wash ll. Up, my ooonlry !” 8 be or led a Hula and then laughed a g<. od deal more. Pearly tears and pearly traUi are attractive feature* In a woman. Navwtbalem. batweeo petting mule oolts and wash tog buggies she atlll flndi lime to plead for the education of the poor country girl* ot North Georgia. Hut what kind of a girt ahould a young mao marry T Of oouraa ah* inugt be of respectable parent*, ah* should be ylrtnous, tb* should bsy* a good loving disposition and a fair «du patlfln. Qba ahould Jje healthy and bays no taint of tier lover's anoestra] blood la bar rein* All of tbam quall doatioa* bare bevo dlaousaed aod treated over aod over again, noapt tha last. I am Inspired to aay aomatblng about that because Us Importance bag long ba*o;overlooked—neither poet* oor philosophers nor scientists have writ ton upon U nor given aay wars log. A latter raoenlly received from a young man in Mlsalseippl asks It there it any thing wrong In a man marrying hi* eouain. Yea; very, vary wrong. Tb* answer is fouud in tba records of the aarylams for the dear, dumb aud blind. Tbctr chief patronage comm from tha intermarriage of cousins. Tb*## Insti tutions coat onr state about $76,000 a ypar aod half of Ui* expense could be avoided If tb* Intermarriage of oopalna WM prohibited. { her* not tba reports Of the bilad asylum before ma, but 1 know Ot tone blind children of ooc family who warn sent thorn, and they war* tba offspring of parents wlwj were sent to oor deaf and dumb lustttuto at Gave Hprlng*. Tbeir par eats war* doable cooslns. They bad but ooa child who ooald bear and apeak. Hh* wm a nod looking country girl. Hbe mar tied a clever young maa who baalad wood for m*. Boon after hi* tnarrltga Is* moved to Texas and bind to a cat tle man, and wm ao faithful la Ms nr vloc that la a few years h* bought aa Istorest la tb* rauch sad prospered. I met him at Waco aixtoco year* after hp left qsorgia, aad bo was said tp b* wprth fjW.OOQ. aad Itiy two older daughter* ware at a boarding school at Waco, 13 mite* from hi* borne. He bad six children, and, alas I on* of tbam was a mute. Tbs taint bad cropped out la tbs second saaaratloo. Profamor Oocoor, um raitwui »oo loo* triad principal af our dear and dumb tnatltatiuu. baa taboklad tba parentage of bl# people tor aeaey yean, end report* that la 80 familtae produ cing 48 mutaa Um paraata were accord ooaatna. la 18 families producing 19 mutaa tba parents were aaaeud oouilue. la 11 families producing IB motde tba paraata warn third eoualaa. Alto gether tbara man (W mate children of peiente eloaely related. Of 400 deaf mutes 103 bars daaf par eat*, aed many of them daaf paraata ara M doubt the efieprlog of ihe in termarriage of oouatoa. ▲aaeagthan 400 poplla 00 marrl ifaa ban oeoarred aod then hart baaa ben to them 110 ehUdree, 89 of wbaaicaa bear aad 91 ara burin. la 19 of the marriages than ware no abtt dm beta. Mow, altar aaa, two or tbm aataa bare baaa bora la earn eaaolaa te pereete, it would eeea age, If aet a arfao. far them to have mere. Zb# lav eboald prohibit It. Rut If tblfoaaaatha doge after geerrUge. LtSiTST1? *"• ,olur* Ia la pro hlbM the laUraeerrlaga af eoaoiae— aaoeeoa. To be bare lirttjsa: flat batug daaf or bNad la aet all I be aril that fbMewa tbraa IsoeaUtoua marriagm If Um children an aot deal ar Mlad tbar ara gain ally nadae tome papal ml dtmbthty. They are oeaeampttns ar epOrpUm ar tfletle, ■ad peat through lira and tear* tin tign. Fortunately meal nf eueb niarrlsgea molt In no progeny. "Oh, well." Sumo say, "the l,ayU. krai law did not prohibit It.” No. It did not. aod J reckon that Ceiu married hla atetar. We know that Abraham married hla half slater, and so doubt that la why no children were Imrn lo them except one by freon lu thalr old age. Hal It la (aid Ural the Roman Uwa and tbe Uwa «*T England pormit auoh marrlagts. Yea, the Roman law did until Pop* Alexander It Mop eri It and prohibited llrat. tecoad aud third eouataa Iron later marrying Tha lawv uf Ragland pertain, d aoeh marrtaere breuasa tlw klnea and tha aobtllly wanted to keep the crown aiid tbe lltiee and their eatatea lu tlielr familial. And an oar American pro pie, who bare patterned after Bog I tab law and precedent for more thus a huudrrd yeara, bar* been itluo'ani t« make any ebanga lu Ibla regard. But the question la now oouilag to Ilia front, and tbe time Is earning fur a ebaufe. It mmi now to lai as ratablUlwd and anleereul tula that tores ararrlngea euull upon tbe off •prtug evil eocerquenciw. bodily or mentally, or botii. The evil effect uf abet la called "breeding In" amosg animals lard* to the coaolusHro that It la an uslvarail law. (food *t«ck. blooded atork, la not permitted to that way. Heard e eon ct I led man declare that lie was deeoended from the Car rolls, nf Carrollton, in old Maryland. Suppose he did. That waa ala gene ration! back, and wuold giro him sixty four aaoealral father* aud o>olh are, nod he or he bed uuly one sixty foarth part of old Chailrs Carroll's Wood lu bla Vclu* I know a lady alio boasts that bar father 00aid trace his lineage track to Croat veil That was eighteen generatioue back, aod would give him 51X.UK/ ancestor*— uot maob of Cronwell'a Mood lu her. It la aeloulsblog bow rapidly tbe ancestral tree widest. Two geu •i alloc a baok give* a tsnu only four grant-erandraibera and grandmothers, hot twenty generations fives him over a mllliou. Just Uuuk of it youog mea, nod quit bragging about your aueestun. for there are over a mllliou different strain* of blood In your veiua, aod no doubt some of it la bud—very bad. Mr wife's grand father was a Holt and lata grand . father waa a Randolph and hla grand - 1 fattier waa a Fey ton and bla wea Herd Rolf, who married Pocahontas. That waa tao gtoeralluua back, and gives my wife 1,0X4 ancestors, aud lbelt fore she baa U,CU4tb part of Toby's Wood lu her veins. Mighty allm strain. It seem*to me—not much lsjuu about ber. One day 1 ventured to ask about the other l,(f23 parts that did aut eome from Peky and alia never tald anything, but looked at me lu a peculiar tout of voice thkit rorpindod ma it wea none uf my bust news But I honor a nobis' nimaeuy. I used lo Ibink that tuabe ( descended from Captalu John Smith, but on lu reaug»tu>n found that Ua never was Otari led and had no ohlidraq to apeak °f' r_app_____^_ Annul UM|tt i* hstllai. 'IWXt.la Muraary of NuukHtd. Woito Pngl 1st)met) dissent from the means the Americana adopt, they Oaonot hot render (to tribute of ad miration to Um splendid enterprise that display la tba oooquset of tin objects Usy dsslrs. One of Uia moat nolabls ladnstrial facts or Um pa at tea year* has barn tba rapid extension of ooUun spinning and heaving, especial ly in the ouoo growlng 8ute». This lias limn moat remarkable. Tliaia has been a rapid transfer <-t papiul from tba New England to tba S-mt-hern Htntea, wbila tba letter Vhenitulvea have cnatriboled no Inconsiderable amount to Ibe purposes of the new |0 dustry. The eonsrqaeooa lias been a repot it ion of tbs pbeoumeo a attendant opoa tlie trauiptantatloii of lb# cotton manufacturing system of this ooontry h> America, only tbat In this ease tba Tsrlous stages are being passed through with much greater rapidity. The South now monopollia* tbs pcodnotlnn of lbs plain and heavier grade* of fabrics, leaving New England ttw IIgfatsr fancy aad colored goods, or oourse, tba predominance of rail Blvsr la tba prod act loo of printing ekrths, owing to it* long ewtabllsbipsnt there s«uf Its high or fanigatlon, baa not yet been attacked It M not probable, bowwver. that any fnrtbar extsoaioo of that kind of woik Will not occur In that locality tba results of this successful com petition ot the Heath with the North or Mow Bogland Stales will 1m, twu Important oosn. Tba North wUl I* ilrrvsa to ptodaoe elaasaa of good-., both In variety sod Oneness, for tie* absorption of which tba borne market will soon overran the eonanmptive capacity of tba countiy sod will do ibe same. Both sections are already fori Ing lbs pressure of their production Impelling lbs id Id this direction. Europe, sod especially Bnglsnd, has therefor* to fan* tbs rapldly-apprusoh Ing eontingaoey of a oampotltlnn far the neutral markets of the world suoh as It bos Dover dreamt of before. M«Mk MW TraMi, t»*m» frm Vnm M CouyrMituaa Tlaboock, who want* »• pot oa tha fraa Hat all of Ua aulctaa thawanofaatum of which la aoatrolM MjgBMTOTS: t ia w tfv# Cotif mi ^ ."T* IhOlr pollUml powar Might. Tha trnata rurntth o.a aloawt of war wlWi a Uytah hand ana Jaat aa a Jadlcloa. lavaatnaaot. Thar taaabouhla «■» f«r aMwjr a Com piaau, and thalr frtaada fa tha tfcoata ara a*ld to hold tha balanra of powar. Tfcraa ■>«« ara hatd aa waa XphralM foinot to hla Mala, aod tha faat that Babcock to right In hla »«> ft for braaktag tha powat of tha traata to tha raaaao that ha eaa Hava •o llttta hapa far taoaaaa. mPERFECT STRAIGHT FRONT i TK*:' ;tCATAIQQV* CORSETS wvt til niuumr picuRt ^N.CORSETS > BROADWAY. HCWYOBK. THE R&G CORSETS Never Stretch. They are sold with a guarantee that they will not stretch. JAMES Fc YEAGER, <^Ladies? Fwrmisliiimrs a Specialty.—*^ I ■*» u*tt>r urauiK Alabama nfcertfi »ili»b llta Frlaaaar Fram a Web— Fatal Tetlrp Firm by I WcweMaa. Waablnrton Pnau Aabaviltr, Ala., Aog M — Walter Ulankenablp wet allied ,uid Arthur RUnkauatilp probably fatally wooodrd lo a battle bare to day lo aar* ilia nr (to j!co Drown Trout ilia yrnge-inoe <tf a mob after bn laid been lrl*d and (an leiipftl to lat lutigpd on di-pteubcr HO (or the moat Iwlnoui ciline kooen m Uie criminal law of any Simla. A imall boy, tbe too of JamM Hanley, ana (lightly wounded. Tbe Uleakenthlpn went Wnthera, and It le (aid bare btru in town >laot Monday trying to at<r up tba I rouble Walter died wltbln two bourt alter be ing aliot, and Artbor It in a prrcerloui ooodltlvu. Tha attempt of tbe mob lo galo |.oe aetaloti of Urn negro followed one tlie awlfleet and faireet trlala aver wit ueaavd. It wad a battle of witmtaai with the Judge'aud omit officiate on U*d defantivo totupprett U'tfatt rlticg toper of ilia crowd, aa dntall afler de tail of tbe ttend*e wore wae told l>y tba •tinreact for the defeatc, At tbe brut* ta!d afterward lu lilt eoafemlon tbrie wae nothing tbe wilucnwe be had (ummooed could eay la hie behalf. Anon nor allaykd nr oonviotiok Tbe clatb ouDr in hair an hoar «rirr Judge IVIhncn tied pruonunoed the ten trhOe. Hf * Ti.-e. tbe courtroom wee Cleared uf be If id lie angry occopaau. Tbe remain I eg bait waa early, aud **«n«d bnot ua mltchlef. At the re gnant of Judge Pelham, J. L. Garrett, tba father of lbe girl outraged by Brown, mounted a table and apokn. ooooeefUng peace, fie had hardly ad dr eened tbe aacembly an bin frlenda and neighbor* before ho broko down In toara. In «oool«d|n( big appeal, ho “if you bare any reipcct fur my real Inga, if I can bare any weight la year lieerte, lot me urge you an good cltinwn to ip home and obey tho lew, aod I wlQ never onaan to thank you from tbe bottom of my heart.'’ After toms dlOenliy tlm courtroom eras cleared. Boer Iff North thought It unwtee to attract to take Brown to the Jail, a few Mock* away, foe tbe crowd waa rapidly I Defeating aronud the front door of the eourtUum. Twcuty eight d< pullet, armed with plctole aud allotgu. a, were lUtlontd In the front ball end at llie wladowc of tbe ooumoom. TKIK« TO ROW TWO COURT nuvn. Tha lid olgn of or outbreak oama •baa one nil fro® Iba onUide, with *> P<atof la bla hand aUrted to «ount tha Kalrwar. Ha waa follows* by two of Ursa allien. Baa ora] •hull wara rzohangad, asd tha r»ol» iaodsra r» treated to tba outride, whoa taro aa» ban boon Bring lata tba wladowa. Arthur Hlankawablp waa hit Irak, sad hit brothar waa atoot whlla emptying bla raaolrar la tba dlrsetloa of tha window* a bora. A bard rain baa an frlllnc. The bod las of tba wounded war* raworeed and the erowd Mattered about la frorl of thoatofoa acrnas tha atraat. Tba offl aora look adraatata of tbi* lull and aptrlted I ha negro away la charge of two apaelal dSpuDea. Ha waa gnUen eafoly abased a freight train for Ulr ■ Ingham. Tba artma fur wblob Hrowa will »r was an arm. Urd on May 7, near nfrllle. within a quarter of a mile from tha hooaa of the UarraU, Hrowa kft tba vteialty at once, drat going u lllrwlngham. Utau to Aantotoa. Allan ta, sad dn.iiy to Uhartaatoa, A C\, whan ha was aapto rad. Miuuei »«t» rtii.iiiL ■e*•** «T«I« >M Tktaka It w tat rmakiia rnariuunim. Cktcaao InUrOCM!. Tha personal expenmee o.' Kr.oklla Price, of U>« City, Si well at Hie stall., lict that he has collected, will do much toward ivaovloa a cnnuim. error that marriage It a failure. Mr. and Mrs. I‘floe eele'wab*] their golden Wedding several .ouolhi m - Thar have lad a happy life lofetlwr, .and Mr. Poos lua uroomo ran visaed by obtarvailuti that ibeir oaa« is by no mosua a rare 01*. In fact, lie list bnti engaged for tlia last Sevan years collvstlng U)s nam.-s >.f pera-ma who have or] iyrd long terms of mar. Ui biles A motif limes wars I he soot and daughter! of distinguished man ao aril ao persona In the humbler walks of life. As a result, Ur. IVlea lias the names of 135 couples who liar* been married fur periods rangiog rroto Ofiy in osymity dvs yosra. sod who nave (Miihlng ainuMted with tholr wadded ezl.tei.es to regre*. Iotifalist ts but one exception to Ilie role. This is a a couple that was dir .rial after Hfiy ywaraof married life. Hht won In this Instant marriage wan haidly be •aid la hava pruv-d a failure. A partnerahip that hold* two uerao -a ingatliar f.»r half a ovntnry must bn regarded as more or Irm auoeeaafol Mr. Prise's rXpSrlenoa and ntwel Va il 0118 ara by no maans extraordinary. The false Impraaalou that taarriaga is a falluta la dua to the fart that un successful marriages attract store attention, at a rule, titan successful nneo. A Ikouaaud married couples. Hying happily together year In and year owl would not lovlie no rnoch oommottl aa ooo eoaplu living uubap 5otwlUi»tandiug all mat has been written and cold about Utu taitdanoy in ihiacountry toward a loom utears oafs of Itm gjarrlagu vow and a dlapu aitlou qu i|m nirt of married peupia toaaek uparallon upon trivial grounds, the root remains that tba vast major ity of married people are Iran to their obligations aod happy la thalr e .t.Jugal rptsutuim. Marriage is still tba mod tucoeasful social laolltotlou the wotld baa aver known. Tha >MklM Warn Worn— Mm> »«• •fMMUMa. Vaklnihn Uhnaich. Tm MMnieuw yufw ni tiw au tihlnw (uu a compared Iv Ik muII arm orrn to largo oombare lias hnnc IlM BUt.Jnst of luieiaatlnx trials abrual, report a uf •fiwh bar« reach it ilk Karr Drportmeul bare. That one maeolaa gun properly «ud efleetirrly worked la equal u» 111)0 ridaa la thuhauda of aa many auldiara baa bam amply demon* tented. Kaob •hot from tba madhlae gun Wurtta great tr lujoiy alto to tba body atiuea than lira small bullet «( tba army nO*. and IU rtaga m far greater* U raoaot ulale 40 merfcomeo wars elioaaa to eompata with tba tfotcbmn S mlUiBMtar gun, a bleb Km lately bara wkMy adopted In Kraooa and Germany. Tba ran fra Brad ware from 400 to HUO yards. At MOO yard! the SO riflemen, baeh haring an | roundr iedepeedratly, obtained M hits, nr M O por eoat of (be nnntbat , of rounds Orad. Tblrly two mm wan i thru chosen frum among Uta 80, uh4 • lima bad to dieaaeb eight rounds ti ! >0 ere soda. Under tbaaa aoodllloui 84, or 18 8 per sent, uf the round* I expanded, note leeordod. The oisebloa goo woe thi n brougbl . Into eat loo, awl » 88 stooada Bred •11 bnllata, making 148 blta. It era* thaw* from Um leaalU that tha ehlna gua traa far au«*d in blta madi and tapMliy of Irt. No auoh pracll aal taata of tba latatlra merits of Um rarlilnr gna and a u am bar of omal arma bare haan made before ixrntruatxc* i» dii ikkiiu. 4a IwtllMh ■mil af |a an* ImM < • na 11 Inu. aiWata JoarMi. Tl)» "Crack" joong than who (>rU •>bltf*d io ovrjr •* buttle eritb bla Is •II place* wbar* bn Uii.it* ba will sol b* offered kianbluf "io eat bis wala ll«4’ Vs rapidly p isaing any." The nuaionaa weald li«* no place for tiles arid la i* growing into diaTi vt>r socially Tbt evidence id this la seen «>u reefy band A lew d.iis tg-t It. <]n!e* Ca labor, lUe Krencl) Ambassador to IliU eoun liy. bald Pi an Interview at i'ari* in a penning id lire American p ..pie : *■ lliem may be som bypocrtl** among i ilbrtn. bet llie vaet oajortty abstain , fin® shook drlak." ■ i u plain mat inn liusnidi coodt Uouf ol to-day requlra tha Rrncn of axtarr astro. Mo other* need apply. 11*real enterprises onu only ha carried >••• rueeraafolly by llv-ws men ubo ulll I fee fully their natural mental gifts an i I llielr physical energies. Tha lurd I drinker cannot ooiouiati-i the cmiBd-ueu o4 but)iiru men hence ihosr *rh« la-' dulse iiainoder*u ly In tliaoae uf strong lulnxieanla ■ toner nr l.u-r lircn-«e I isfrra. It l« h itnilca.il* faet Dial tlm thrift *e»i o>o unroll lea after they get settled , d In hu-lnroe produce fearer drunk ards til m III «at wtn-r- lo tQ ig itth i rule. A cubit milt Belt bare learned (list tucOeas e->■ only coma either la bunl lieu* life nr in III- la.ifrast-ma lu Ik- Be wln> keep nteir wit* nbMJt 111 era *11 lb* tiara -inf pra-erve ibemsateas n H lo be abb physically tn peifma great la bur Tills als'nnf Ihl-Iga line had Its lo fluei.ee aooially tor apparent trvsous, and Udine Iboee aim at dinners and nthar anebil autailalniaestls habitually Indulge to lira extant of obvious lotnx iOHthm «re no lunger logurded with uBuseurant, bat with comafeer-ttou and aa Deeding such Under asm ua is given to a sick rasa. U will be not teed Uint the observa tion at tbe Planch Minister has bare drained ui the Urge eltlos of the Wust sod tbs Rast were teapamuse Is not so forced by Isw but la Sira ply brnugbt about by bustnesa and aoeta) itundards. Tl»» *»>»»» Awmmo Tim. T)m ••amragu Amrrloan." uya Dr. IJmrj Uannatt in Efrfybudy’a Mapa rlar. la In a car Mara aalatnln loharc llrcoiiaouea larolj imunda nr II >o narentlo ward a year, nr mu* »ui<o> »mr day. and a'Ui-uah 1m law wad It f r»ely atnua K* am giuwi*. aa did Mi fatliar atd graudfalhaf before lilai, It dnaa not aiqwar that ha haa autorad any u.ruial or ptraaloal deterioration In uuuwqueuoe nf eoch lodntgaun* Though by an Nfeoa aa Inlaaiyrrata Man. hrtlber K h an adfitMtn at total abatlaanoa. Annually Me fatally, which meant In tl* Mala blMaalf. eoaeuaero Tl gallnue of haor. rt>td lift itrn illaatratao o OharaoUr iatto acquired with hta Uorwan aualo of blood. Ha UN lew MlrHt and Mata malt liqaora than did hit I® read lata anoeatori ■ Urt* •« Nor Taraec. "I would cough oeatly all night long." wrltac Mi*, l)ho*. Applegate, at Al«**Harl*. led.. ”»*d could I audit ■rt any ahw*. f hod eonaeapUnn ac bad (bat if 1 walked a Mock ! weald cough frl|Mlully aid apt! Mood, but, wfcoa all othor aaodtch.ct failed, IKrw $1 00 boUlaa of Dr. Klaa’a Maw Dio ooeery wholly cured ■* aod t ealaad M peonda." U'a abaolotaty tuorao taodto eumUovgh. OoM*. LaOrtvpo Brouahltl* and *H Throat and Luoa TioaMaa. Prte* Me aod ll.M. Trie tMtthia fra* at 1. B. Curry A UuS drug alor* HAVE YOU A PICTURE 1 YOU WANT FRAMED? ,- BRING IT TO 11* — ...We Make Picture Frames... Our mouldliME* are afl new and of the Urtut pat terns. Our price* are right too. All woric guaranteed at .... . VALE’S STUDIO. •UTMU. *nr •» Hln. « The Gastonia Door and Sash Factory. J. e. PAGE A COflPANY Proprietors. Gastonia, North Carolina. DEALERS IN LUMBER. . Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, and all kinds of Interior Finish. [ PRICES RIGHT. a — — —__ __ -■ - —i-’J'J-J-. L.U.U1.. ..J'l'ILJ . . i.llU. “The Medicine of My Household.” From the President of the North Carolina RaiOroad Co.: ELKIN. M. C-, May 15th, ipoi. Vad* Mscnt Smnto Comi-aky, Gentlemen.—Yen will pfeaae ship another barrel of Vade Mecom water at once and ship also s barrel to my firother at Charlotte. We have all derived so mnch benefit from drinking the water that we do dot like to be without k. It k Ike BEST ■ medicine ever used in my family. Yours truly. H. G. CHATHAM. On Bale by J. H. KBNMBDY ft COMPANY. Druggists, _6A5TOWIA. WORTH CABOUBA. ’ A Revolution No more expensive fodder pulling No more expensive corn [pulling No more expensive corn shucklngs *»to «h this with oar McCORMICK corn harvester and corn shred der. • . ■ . THE McCORMICK CORN HARVESTER do«B.lnto yosr fid< and cuUIyour corn aad'btads ft Into sheaves, stalks, ear, fodder sad all. » •• The McCormick Shredder strips off fodder sad sen shreds fodder sad staNc and shucks; delivers the clean ear In your wagon If you went It there; saves the shattered grains and delivers your shredded feed on second floor of ham. Many say this Is superior to tloMthy hay as a feed. Boy these machines and save labor. Wa make our usual favorable terms. CRAIG A WILSON.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1901, edition 1
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