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The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Hone end the Interests of the Conntj. VOL. XXII.GASTONIA, N. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1*>L ARP ON OLD FRIENDS. lEOSmS LETTERS FRO* OLD RET Mmw Mi Miliar law A«a—l.lkra Iki Mini awl niH Mi Amwii Tina ■ kWlllia Aral'MWM MM Ha DM Ar* la AtlantaOsattliuiloa. They Mg not nil dead. In faot, thry •earn to multiply ai Urn years roll on— ay ouo temporallaa. 1 mceh, 1 rroatea non lettara from old man than I ever did, aad they write well and giro long •pmlea. When a man gala along lo Ute street)** he feet* louaaooa. not withstanding tba naar prssvoea of chll drwo aad graodcblldtni. The oornpau loos of ble youth are *«*•*. and •• soafa Of these old men uobooom Uirmarlvra to ae for ay apathy. I tile suoh letter* aad try to answer than all, but rheu matism In ay arm* and hand* ersapn ay rtpllra. One old gentlemen from Alabama say* It* feel* better arter he baa written, for be I* auntlr*Georgian aad lore* Iter peopW nod her old red bills end the sweat memo rim of Emory Milage aod bit flails to Atbane, where ble unde Klta<r Newton lived, end lw< met BN there lu lla> turtle*, and Jubu Grant and Dan Hag he* **d J*ek Brown and Billy WUItema. who mar ried my frleed'seouale aod look charge of tbc blind esylnm—end bow bo heard Dr. lOhureh preach and waa oharard with the moots of the ehotr wtmrs Mias Ann Waddell end Boss l'tingle aod ether pretty girls sang, and bow a ulL long, high Bsc, with a Mg hooked boss and a liege “pooam Ademoa" on hie throat, uoabero. and bow be was a roommate of Torn Nor word at Emory and a classmate of Bishop Key and Judge A. B. Doeg attest, the author of “Ueorgt*Scene*,” was the preoldeol: and bow be iamoved to Alabama In IMP end married aud baa seven daughters sad ne aan* and bee tan orphan grandchildren, aod haa to woefc early aod Lets to support and educate tbaa, bet never sees aod rare ly bean from any friend of hie youth and la at Umea and and depressed and longs for sympathy. Poor old men. I wish tint h* lived aeur me. for I would vlelt him and oharr him up. aud tell him anaedote* and antidote*, nod are would Ulk over the time* aod swap college stories aad Wag shout lb* good old days when there wars no telegraphs or t otophone* uc bicycle*. eud ws did not went any; no aawlog machines or store otetbae, aod ws didn't need any; no football or baseball or basing or auteidsa or append Icltla. Aod In then* days earn* Toombs and Stephens aud Jade* Doughtery end Howtll Cobb end Walter Mqultt aud spake to the people face to face, and such eloqceat moo aa Door go Peaiese aad Jeae* Mer cer aad Dr. Hoyt aad Gould ing and legist preached te them. Tee, we would talk about the days of our boy hood, whoa there waa no gat or karo soee or friction matches—nothing but caadlC* to giro Alight, and lo Promt those to steal Crs from bearso to light them srttk. Shakespeare knew bow It waa, tor he wrote : :uxr'1 It Shakaaprats wrote by candle light, why shoaldnt waT And ba. too, used tbs dint aad ataal to naki a (park to Light tbMD. ‘Tick your Bint aod krep your powder dry" was General Jsck 000*1 order to Maw Orleans. Wkaa I waa a yonng iiarabaot a uo- Blau wars as eewimon at marbles, and 1 sold tbeca at tbs attaa pries—10 ornta s dosco. Wonderful, woodsrfal are tbe obaagss, aad ws old people fall In with them aad adapt them to oar ass aod oar comfort. I wouldn’t be sat back to tbs good old times, H 1 sou Id. but I would auJoy lealug tkka gaoeratlou all ast back about asTsnly years. Jut for •boot a wish. My Alabama friend sod Other veteress wenM ba tickled to dsetti to ass U»e'universal dismay—no railrseds or telegraph, no mall but once a wsak—mWnhi for ■ tingle 1st tar. Vo daily newspapers in tbs state nnd only Bmmt weeklies, with no tsnaatlooa, no SttlcMet or lyaohlogn. There would bo no eookiag storm, no coni, ne stoal pane or aoyeiopaa, no MgareUet. Ko mllllocalres or free niggers. 1 remem ber whan ootteu waa pas tad la tocod balsa with a crowbar. The long bag waa aada Aral aad waa suspendedfrom a holt In toe gin beam door and Uncle Jack got down In It nnd packed the ootton hard as It was throw a to him. Ha packed two bates a day and they weighed 400 pounds cash. Two of them dtled lbs bed of the big wegoe and Am more crossed on lop and fmr.se td down with a loo* pole. All tbe Little maoB wen Ailed with com aad fodder, the Mg oovsr put oa aad with a Mar or al* bene teem we were oS for Auguste. It woe a tan day's trip and are boys were happy to go aloeg aad aamp out alt night aad llsteo to tha alggar drivers tall about ghosts end Jaek-o’-Lanterns end witstvm and r»» head and bloody bases. It was gnat tea. Wa bfoogbt beck soger nod Melasma la greet hogsheads It VII brown lunr. fnr aft 11m eitws s> want loranud raorpt a kind ratted kMf MM whtoh WM pot up Id Ira paaad ookn *“4 wad wttb Un popar. That klad was lor rtob folks and was racy prtatoaa. It waa ary. atalltssd Ilk. UmOO IHUa *)im laotpa that at# aomotoo sow. Wbaq our author waald an wrap tha loaf aha world tet at oWMraa llek tba iweat white tteowi papar that waa oaat to tba mgtts II waa «aad. Mast arytftlM waa aoad tbaa. A adak of tUlped aaady waa a ran troat. 8a m ball MMor akaaah of “raaataa" aa tba a Ip fan salted than. Most acr fkkf waa goad tbaa, far oar ippatUa had aot ton lorfalud wUb aabnaod S5KSSJ JSVTJSi. a SSjteaa^thTteaaaatotfc ahta S5p%oS?a».,sr5 oaly boaaaaa to baa tat Ma poathfal laws bait aad boll poo Ibter ImIn thin. I eory thn happy children aa they play aronod me, bat I aa happy, too. in trying to make than happy, for I know that lbare la trouble enough abend of them, for mao that la bom of a woman lo of few day* and full of trouble. Tba beet we oen do la to do tbo beet wo oau to fortify agatiiet it aod taka tbo bad wttb tba good. Try In bo calm aod aotooo. for Ufa la full of biota I Qf* and wa abould echno! our aahreo to magnify thorn and be thank fal. I hare nut forgotten the poor lit tle boy wlio alept under lb* elnw, aod ooe cold windy olgkl hi* moibei laid an old door on tbo atraw lo bold It down, and be aak). ' Motlier. 1 nekoo there are eome little boy a wlui barest got any door to pot near them." It la a good way for na to Ihtuk about thoou wlui an wnrae off than wa are, and my Alabama friend known there nrn IhotUBrxU at iIkb. Bat 1 moat atop, fur It In bind to write a chemful latter lhaaa gloomy day*. Tba wealtMT la depraaatog and Uint helpa my Alabama friend to faal aad. Cube aaya that a toog w«-t rain It worse on a mau than a long dry drought Wu hare not aueu the hleaaed sunahtue for four hmg daya and tba wind haa blows down my ptwlt? butler beau bariior flat to tba ground. OnnW WbKa Malag. . Klaa'a Mow* lain la»>ait. On Monday afternoon a party Irom Pallerauu Springs winl In BaffaJo and want In aoiulng jutt l*low tirabam’a hrldgo The walnr wil darp and Ultra waa a tuck hole, but It was Ml con •Id*red dangaroui. They mad* ready with the autn sod wbeo they started uut it waa wlih difficulty that aoo* of them maaaged lu oomr up and soon it wai noticed that Mr. Sbuford Rllla. one of the a»iusis. was uoabt* to get nut Mr. Bdgar MeSwalo, one of the young men tamed lately swam to lilts and triad to g»t him to tbs abort, bat Mr. Klin lilts almost oooooactoua, etloebed bla and both of them went under. Mr. MoSwalo ltwo got 1-ajsa and waa so exhausted be could aearcoiy IN to the thors. laths meatillms Mr. Leister Hardin, naotber member nftb* party, came to lb* rescue a ad ell tap led to assist io getting Mr. Kill* nut. but got so exhausted that It waa with difficulty that b* sat rescued by lb* others. All prraeut did ararytblag they oald, Mr. Kills learned to bar* loot tb* ue* of bla limb* and their effort* to rescue bla were Id rain. Tb* body waa raoararad I oat before dark. Mr. Sbuford Ellis waa over 40 years old, but was a tingle man, tiring with b|a aged father, Mr. A loon III la, on lbs plantation near PiUannn Spring*. Dec eased was a member of Pleasant Util Baptist church aud a good, guilt, peaceable and law abiding ctUsoo, who waa blgbly ealeemed by bla uelgUbofl and aequainUaoss. Tb* body was burled Id the graveyard at Patterson Springs Tuesday afiernuon at ft o'atock. Bar, D. li. Washburn cond tabling tba funarai eervtoaa. Taira vrtdowad by Baflrood. Maw* awl Ubaarrw. Thar* la a singular eolreldano* in th* death Of Mr. Jobs Rosamond, tbe en gineer who waa tilled Saturday night i« tbe wreck oa the 8. A. L user Gbetaw. Mrs. Rosamond, bla wit*, la a native of Danville, bar maiden name bevies bean Mia* Abbott. She was a widow whan ibe married Mr. Bus*, moad. ber Aral husband, Mr. Briggs, being me engineer who was killed aavau yean ago. H* stepped from bla aagias and waa attack by a passing train. Mr*. Briggs waa left a widow with a two-year-old ehild. This time bar aeeood husband was killed la a rail road wreak, leariag ber again with a two-year-old cfaUd. Yesterday morning Mrs. Rosamond left for DwtirUle, auaampaalad by the remains of bar husband, wbiota reached here Senday eight. £taa baa Jest ar rived to Raleigh to soak* this her home whan tb* wrack ocearred and waa boarding at Mrs. Jobu Beckham's. Tbs body of Mr. Boaamood waa ao maogled that th* eaakat area not open, ad. __ Tk* Xtnk'a fluwlm Lm (t) iwr ikt Irvkenkpolia ttaallaoL When Governor Beckham of Ken tuoky ob|*ot*d to tha arrclloa of a ootorvd oh areti naar tba eapitol to Frankfort lbe northern praaa oon drmoed tha young oNclaT with all atrocity. Tha Booth baa waited one month aad been given an opportunity to retaliate la Brooklyn, N. Y., a eolocod minister raoeotly moved loin a white notgbtoorbood to ho clean to ohurob, aod haa aot bad a paaoaful moment etnoe. Night aad day ble white neighbor*, who deaooaeed Urn objection of Beokhare, gntbec la front of the preacher** beta* aod aiag: Oooo, oooo, eooa, I wlob my color woo 14 fade; Oooo, coon, eooa, 1 with 1 wat a different tbad*. Goon, eooa, oooa—motalog, night aad oooa, I wlafa 1 waa a white man loetead or a eooa, oooa. oooa. Of ooturw there li ao aeapartaen be tween the Keatoakr aad Now York tool den la. One to In the North, the other la the South; om to In a rtpobll caa commeatly. the other amen* democrat*._ Tba trat bal* «l arm Milan to oom to tba Charlotte aarfcot arrlcad ao the Ml* rron Man too, taya tb* Charlotte Im *-|Til llaia “Oaa aitM my broiWi baby >u to*#* »■** Crony,” write* Mr* J. C. 9oldar, Of Crlttaada*. Ky., • aootaad U WO aid Mraifto baton w* oa«M ate a doctor, #o w* pw It Dr. Klsa'a Maw Dteoovcry, alto* arm aolab rritet aad yawaraUr earodtt wa always boo* f rdai Uroaf"#dlw^ptt|,Oaa#*-Tt oarod ataf a ohraate broaohUl troubte Iba* a# othar randy waatd rtMata." lafafliMa tor Ooogha, Cable, Throat aad Laoc trochlea. Mte aad 91.00 Trial boutea froa al J. R Carry 4b Goto. REAPING THE HARVEST.! ETHER you reap a harvest or not in your buying, depends largely upon the quality of merchandise you get for your money. Our goods are known to be a strong factor in holding trade. They are carefully selected lor this very purpose from the choice displays in the great centres of fashion. There is In them the combination of material and stylish make-up which Is bound to bring satisfaction and best results to the buyer. If you are not already a customer of ours, why not test the advantages we offer in MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS. NOVELTIES AND TRIMMINGS. COATS, JACKETS, AND WALKING SKIRTS, FOR LADIES, MISSES. AND CHILDREN. . , . We have Just returned from the fashionable centres, where we selected the latest styles, shapes and designs. These new goods are arriving every day-fresh, new, and beautiful. Come to see ns, sad let these goods and oar prices tell their own engaging story. JAMES F. YEAQER, ^•—Ladles’ Furnishings a Specialty.-^ TU«! kOPTRKka kUI. ■ a «1l»»»M Bkf»P Uk M*m IK# I1HI War. Ohar tone Obaorror. i In lb* time baton tha civil war U WM DM urooaaurr lor pan till t» worry about Mil their aoaa would do wbM th*j grew op. OutaJde tfaa profaialoDi tha great occupation wae railing oolloii and tha average yootb got a mat rrnellenl I rain log on the Mentation or farm. Th* Iralalag. together with a cowman icbool if oollega aduoatloo. turned not a young Kao M SI jeaia nt age wbo waacapabta of going immediately to work planting anil prodndog cotton or tobacco; oe capatloDi that were amply reepeciabU. and whan atlentiraly followed, raaaon ably profitable. For those wbo bad do taste for tbo profession of law. medi cine and the ministry there wan aloaya thin unlimited opening and to grow ing up theboya were alway* auOcl ently In cootast with it to quality ■ ham to aucCMgfully oondaot III operat ion In lbs new ooodiliooe that have developed since the war the altueUuo of tbn youth an to fntura occupation la very materially changed. It baa become Important lor parauli to1 coooero themaalvec while the aoi. la, qu to yoaog as to what bo la golsg to 1 twapara himself to do in after lift. ! Education a lose does not qualify a | joiiog man to make a living. With I or without education, experience sod practical training are alao ogenaanry. Much of this experience and practical training enald be acquired nt an early ■ga ir soma car# was taken to help a bey decide wbal ha proposed to pre pare himself to do sad be was brought into aoma sort Of contact with bie work while be wee yet a boy. Xvea if the boy aboald afterwards coaoiede to change hie trat purpose, the praotioe sad egperlenea bad Is hie ant sal action would net be loot. The contact of the country boy with farm Ule and bln experience and Iralalag on the farm la wail known to give blm prefereneelo Um city ever Urn oily i«y with no training nt all la almost aoy oompetttuu for a job. II m pitiable UM number of wall Instructed youths tbs eoltagea sra l urn Id* out wbo hart asiaetad no pert looter occupation sod wbo at It fears an la many oasts man balpUa In a Batter of aetoally dote* aoeae tblog than fara boy* at 19 yam oM. la saying Ibis tbvra la wo purpose to disparage edueatleu, Oo the coa trary. the rooaa for fortber cWvsIop atntof aduoatloo Is praotlosllr uo llaltad. Bat tbo nuaber of collogo graduates who aaab year start out bunting -pooUloea," wbo era willing to BDdortaaa “alaoti anything," but wbo art aoiually qaaliflod to gat ao fun or valuable raoult la soy way, would brrary aotorlally red seed If tbo boro oould bo lodaoad to aabo sons rfort to get come Mao of tka praetteal aids of hie future oeeepolbm wMU yet young. Much agpraattoo »blp a ether worli of training would pat to profluW* as* auab tlaa that thaeltybay now apeada la tdlaoeaa or puU to wow# oat. rkahoyaoftba South era smelly of tb* ao*t asoalkrai oatarlal and with a Hula JudleUI aid In buytaad te help tbaa proper* for a HU necopatkw It algbt b* aada aaab aoaUr far them to prcapereosly •mbarb at about 91 y»m of age oo thrk Ufa'* voyage. •M »«4<llr*» *«nrtl«n. M. M. Anita, a Malt war valaran, rf WlBBtaatar, lad . wrKaa: -Mr wlta wn aiak a leaf u*aa la aptu a< rood doator*! traalwaai. hat wn wtiaUr »«l br Dr. Kina’* ?ew Ufa PIMa. wM*b wwhad waalara far bar baaJU.’’ Tfc* rhm.r« Um tii nmmm AMfcwr gam Am. Ken tad OUirm. The town of UoMord walk* proudly off lha matrum wearing the honor of tba Aral .rial and owvMUki under •bat la known aa Uat "eUichen Law.” Tins law was passed by (ha 1 art Lrglale (ura and la ooe of lha not remark-I able Id Ute bistort of local stales mao skip. It makes ft a nisfrrgMsur lu allow yoar ehlekans to trespass on Uia ; property ol oilier*. Uudcr ihU law MUs Mollis Bracken. <4 Cononr-i, 1 swot# mil a warrant against her fel- ! low townsman. Will PataeJI. and b# was ouortelad, and lha mrtglett xla Aned him a penny and eoata. SlmoUanaoosly with tba news of Ibla trial and conviction com** senes tlooel report* from Chrylsud rouoly •>f a n oral Invention by tba gam* I and jovial Lawndale depot asa.it, lha breeder of the Bum Uumb Wh>to Lea horns and a fascist of tba Wnlie Wyanduttr. Hie loranlloii I* d acrllsrd aa c-maiating >4 a dtvmi wh eh •a attach'd to the leg ol a chicken eu that abrs It gala Into tba gaidmi and baaiaa to scratch is will gradually serateh Itself out of lbs garden. U u pustivelv stated that with lisle ip pliarice on a ehlckee It Is utterly im, poaslbla for It to remain la a garden If U makes any aUrmpt to scratch. Of Co Ursa euoto aa InvaoUau. if >ue oesafaL, will koosk lbs old Plymouth Book rooetar law higher iheu a kite, and therefore ought not to be encour aged. Wa should view with ftanolo* alarm an* attempt to have a gam like oar chicken law sntaed from tbo stainta books. Tbs re weran number of others Ilka oata the CXi taken Law passed by tba laat Legislature, Im. not quite equal 1# 1L Wa might for tnataooe, bare, ■eation tba following nets aaleeted from Um books at random: Chapter 493. requiring tba eoaa.y physic tan la Mscow to Uat all ) Hi bom drunk la that coonty, sod If tba Juice “la found not abaotuuly pure MabaU bo refused, aad not paid far.” Thongh no snlary or fra la prasarilwd tor this duty, It la balMvrd that It will. In the •ear future. mobs tba oOae of do only physician for Macon aao of the moat dealaeabla la that part of lha (kata. Or chapter A90 which provides that no liquor shall bv shipp'd Into Ulny oooaty and If any Is twagbt in any part of tbo (Hats and aa shipped, "said Sab. shall be baM and construed to tabs place within nM county of Clay, and anid common carrier shall ba partloapa ori mints Ih said mladam Mtior. ’’ It is worthy of nota In lUa aawaeatloo that tbtre Is set a raUrsad la Clay county or la forty miles l hereof. nwiMnM oaapter 48« neklag It unkwfal "t* eat ekerry tinker la U rattan coenlj daring the traaon of tba year wbeti l be learte are ou ike Unbar.” aad ell penme aka oornniu •nob an oftvQN ehell be guilty of a ■ladeneeaer." Chapter «K makee It a nledenaeaat ta leave "Mod Ceatle” gala opto. wbtie e barter MB alvea jam frre aad aalHattad prrala aloii to ihraw aarrdart la *ay of Uw Mrvana ef Mvala eeoaty. Chapter SU Mohlbtl* flitting la certain rtreane of fctadea aad CuKnbot oouatlra, '-except with e red ead Ilea, eoah ae la penally bald wtlk Iba hand and art •ora than Ml booki Chall be eltaehed la aay Use.” Oheaier MB nakve Tbaawn WoodaB. of Johaaeo eeaety. a, oltlaaa aad Ux p*l«r ef mm taw* rttp and a tnlflmt ef eeotker lewn imh wwwm mn imd mv of Mao, parhapt, It ebaptar ivx, wtitoh la tha palot o* paraplaolty act stataa araaahlp. la a ml pa«. It nkaa it "aotawful far asp prtaoa ar paiaana to >oia la aa4 bark tap as a tMtap 4aar, or tba trail I barrel, Map INMaurd at «lia llna by Iba d-.*» „f another. or 'be pteaeot |—it—r or I urt ma ihtraol. and llwieby break ing o# fro to I be a* Id trail tho dc« or dogaiutooiog and then portalng U>e aaid Mag iW." Altar rvpraliag Uikt prohibition lu two anrHona id iba law, but lu al'gfaUy varying language. Iba act then goea on to any. -Tbat any peraon «i urr»>ua violating tbW a at avail ba guilty ul a ~l-<--r " and Card or Iwprttonerf. ala : -P»». aided. If suck peraon or poiaona an yiolaUag thla act, wHh deliver Ilia dwr aa eaa/tii or killed. In ilae eg gilived iwru-u. i* perantw, I lien Iba, peranu or pe-ratp • an off-udtug anal I ! not ba guilty nf a nriadraMaaonr.'* Chapter 018 malt* ll unlawfal fat »n» peraau to Jaap on or,.ff* aovlug (i.l» wlititn 4 half nOu «f Haw River Than apiovtobwi Haddad waking ax c»|Mk >na uf reUruad empluveea. fia augria ur thorn aaslwhig paw hfeta ; •mi ar ..ff the train. Curauia or get 1 Hag drank altbia hair a u-lto of Haw , Utvar ta for Bidden by oh .pier 488 U ■a la<dr a wUdeiaeuui.r. Chapter 748 piaiilMU rfrunkcwMwa at Pnnburat, "aKh|n ua atre-lmca eocbwllig aald ertllvaraat." For .net «*. ndere . •80 Brn ur a 80 data iwprtoonatout Hi provided aad William Mule*l to ap pointed a J. P. lu Met oat j ml lea c auoh • Oendeia Putka la Yauaey ooaaly who want ta gel diaok and gat out of the puUlo r.wd and stay away fruta a public (Heeling, ntherwlw. they Will, ■Oder el Laptev 187, ha guilty at a wia daweanor. la Currltoca ooaaly tba abova Uw appllad oaly ta Poplar H.n£!£J2!wm* (ohaptar 447); wMto In Mltetiwll ooaaly you nuat to at a hundred yarda (row a church wbao aither you treat yoar frtoeda or get drank yuwtaalf—abapter 488. Tha totting of toooaada or the Uklhgof ptoturea on duaday within oeaaito of ltoar Uraaa aad Bctoey Bwaap obarafaea la Mart I a ooaaty la toeda a mtodawaauor oodar Uaavy pm. attln by ebaptar 180, wblto chapter 88 Utrvalana dka puatahawat agaioat the xmb who waaiuoly ttraa off a gaa or ptetal wlibla half a aalto of tbto atoea where Roper iwatoOoa “woe wealed oa the Iratof Jaoaary, 1801." Tiw Weeeb OmfUH. Cheater lent era. Jmmo M. DouoIm, Pb. D., of Bleet Mod, boo boon oWwteO to Ibo choir of pbnioo aad aouenaay lo DevMean oaftogo, io piece of Prof. Henry Loom faith, who boo broo otoMod pnoddim. Mr. Dongle*’w brotbor. Prof. Job* L Pont loo, tubed* obolr hi Uw oaUawO for aoao year*. Mia Motor, Mia Mar garet baa boaa Mooted o tooobor to Wlethrop onb—a. Worofotaa tbU rrcngoltlcw of oalbobt worth. [Prat Pont loo woo fa a ear a two pttaolpM of Ibo Aadoay bao abott war yawn age, oad bio Oaotoola frtoado eoocrotulalo bla> and «bk bia aoob aoooaali. MaaowMd.] Mia Lon* Keith, tbayoang lady who waaaaolted baa olaoa a ordered by Ura negro, Lake Hooyk, aoar Motor loo, ua Wodaadey aflaraooa of toot weak, to laprwMag tor tbe MM two or Utrae day*. At oral It waa thought •bo would earlately die, bat It la now bohrrod Uratobo will got wall.—Wodeo brio Maaragor Inteaigeocor. _~ '■ ... ' . ———— ... ~~ ..66,000 CifiM 3«M Bcftrt PiUkatioi^ P’RI ANDT By IRVINO BACHEU.BR, Arthf of EBBW HOLPIW. {ILLUSTRATED DY l>. 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Yours truly, H.O. CHATHAM. Oa Sale by J. H. KBMMSD'T Sc COMPACT, Dcaggleta, aactowa, BOMTH CAMOUfi A. Due West Female College In thorough scholarship, hi moral and feUgioeui inflnenoea, in nodal advantages, in healthfhlnm, ia simple refined mtnncra, ia motherly evenight of individual pupils, la Southern ideals and conservatism, offers the beet at the lowest mat. In adtftiou to fell college cooruea, ofiert fine opportunities in Music, Art, Expression, Stringed Instru ments and Bnnineas. Rev. JAMBS BOYCE, Prasldmit, 1>UB WEST, Aaammxje Cotnrrv, 8. C. UMLi W—HML..1-! . ■ ■!!... -■ 11 —■! Bread and Cakes. Having arranged with the Caatonia Bakery to fanaiak us with fret Brand aad Cakes daily, we will from now oat hart a choice .apply always OB hand. Your order* lor any breed or cake* la sleek wOl he filled promptly, sad wa wQI also take order* far any large frait cnk* or other specialties our cotootxert may wasrt Let at aerrt yoa. nm\ Morris & Jenkins. JONES SErtINARYf FOR YOUNG LAMBS. ^e^Opens September 17th. Pull corps of teacher*. Made, Aft and/ extra charge* far Lathi, Breach or Book-Keeping, healthful. Beard and Tuition par term of nine months, lyB. For catalogue addrma, urr> Q, ymMTMtt, ALL OTULIWO, M.C
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1901, edition 1
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