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ttowIdhUT"**"* lb* i*u 1901 •JjMtolk J» aalart’a rb-mrrtt aod Btf tbla b not lot aad ad latain *Wo af tba yrmr’a twsu. ItlaCbriat “f* 1901. Im ytm aad grad am Ubaabwmtoawy a year af rarmea, ** ■**! Mfcm it baa braa a ywr ■Moat tta ntoM frriabt al auto, to «**tSboabroagbtpnwgm»a«aabWm AtttbOrbtaaiiaaia U la ■Btotagditanl aad natakn tba good tba year bat Uou|bt aa, aad ban aw Caa ta thr fatarr. widdarald alcoara good will ««««r toroni do pa tot «rr bad -r --.IVw ■babwmb ritb aadaclag tba year Mvalttai toaadalloa of tba tbaadwcttarr taa By print lag and nrliatjty wa * nf oar t'S'. .. .. . » ba*a Pbmm Mfftl ta oar admUarra la •wiping an »brir rarioaa wlarptiara. t to ua, oar Uiaaba to roe Lbrtr tom id to with far (Quid BH '/rV-f,'-] __ . *•**• MMflm by <*• Atlanta OraWbotton to ton waa who bird to gabUa tba alary ba didn't atoWaatlaga, It» aat bad at nil. **Toa bad no baataeaa'lo tb. ooatro Md no right, baldug tba aflaa •MtCiywa did, loearawi aayoplnloa.” Tba Charlatla Obwrrer tblaba lb« uaa ^Wra "uraea r414*” *** *° " *° *** MWarlag Groaral MOaa grata SnSttotow •* Wrtkra n» tbnt Pdifawy nggwgHl iVaMmdo* to tapatohat la^toaa aad atd^MdM, tba* la totarly aaworlby of tba’mtoal baWamtojjbiajnMraaojagloyod. CONDENSED J>T OR 1ES. He Preferred « asuu .f -wricsk.y" » -Wuasne." When Sir Evelyn Wood had his femora irregulars oet once after the hostile natives in Cape Colony, he (oimd himself in a eariooa fix, says London X. A. P. He was on one tide of a ravine with hit small force, n* enemy occupied the other lido. In thousand*, keeping veil In bosh •over. To go straight across at them might mean another Isa minis, and Sir Evelyn wee too cute to bo caught la a trap of that sort Sir Evelyn pondered the position for a time ana then celled for oae of the best brahmen among the ir regulars. The Scotchman who re lated the incident wee selected, end the general asked him if ho could contrite to draw the enemy teem cover. The end waa that tba hardy irregular rode away round out of eight under e kloof and came an up tlw ravine as if be were act aware of the presence of cither party. Dis mounting, be started to make a firm as if about to camp. Soon the Zu lus came rushing down the slopes after Mm in great messes, and the next moment shrapnel sheila teem Wood’s camp were playing among them. A large number were killed end the rest doored oC for good, much alarmed by the sharp Itasca. *T galloped back under t be shells,* •aid the Scotchman in recalling the l»«denl, “an' when I got in the general came up an’ shook hands wP me. Ho gied me a bottle o’ abampeem, too, an’, fwbat eras bet ter, he dunged it when I aaktt him for n bottle of whuskeyT General Alger in hi* book, raoent ly published, tells ef a unique re quest that came to the wardepert “■»* trtm a young lady in Boston during th* Spanjah-Amsiicau war. Ha eajt: Her note paper, handwrit fag and rhetoric vouched at least for the culture of the writer. Her reqnert was simple and plainly worded. With nsueh unfeigned ear. naatsosa she stated her caan Ths Cm dispatchM had auaouuced t the volunteer regiment of ufcieh her brother was a member was to lesvo for Cabo on a find dots. But the brother's birthday occurred two days after the date sssined for his embarkation. A birthday box of eskc, jellies, pica, «te» shs Mid, bad been forwarded to him and would net be received If the regiment left on the date an nounced. 8he naively asked that the regiment be detained until the sweetmeats arrived, as she wss sore it would make no difference to the government, whereas it would be wh, such s disappointment for my toother!’” r* Wastes Mete Talk. Booker T. Washington tells this stovy to his autobiography, "tip From Slavery-The number of people who stand ready to consume one’s time to no purpose is almost countless. At one time I spoke bo fore a large audience in Bouton in the erasing. The next morning I uns awakened by having a card . What We Arc Driving at is This: We want to hnnimer It Into your memory that w« arc hcadauarf ra far aH that la new and novel la holiday goads. Wc Invite your attention to our stock of Leather Goods, SII ycr Novelties, superb line of Gold and Silver handled Umbrella*, rich Cut Glass, Sterling and Plated Silverware, fancy Clocks; Brass Art Goods, Brlc-a-Brac Novelties, Watches. Ojgwonda, Jewelry, and, la fact everything *fually found In a first-class Jewelry store. Don’t Delay. The weather is likely to be disagreeable, noddy, rainy, »trying. Don t make it more annoying by procrastination. Come t<>-dny—there is no to-morrow in the stock of a jeweler. Wttle attractive novelties slip speedily away during the few weeks just previous to Christmas. The manufacturers have done themselves proud this season in the production of Christines novelties. WE HAVE THEM ALL OF COURSE. Ako remember that all goods bought from us are engraved free of coat. TORRENCE, iiife: --the old REUABLE_— SECTIONAL BOOKCASES . . . . Ou* Motion, or ■ d< »«.— but only what you aetnal'y r*V*rt. Tb* van with bat a •ooca uf booka ucrda a book etut, bat M doranl want yawhing apaoo wailing fot book*, nor pile* of bxka yawning for spoor. *• Y 4k E" tjrellutial Buokoajea ar« CBada rapt-daily for tboa« dt-alrlug • ■ rly finished. pet fret fitting oaaas,—they jit, nu malur wbather you buy than all at lOtior. or Motion by Mellon 'moatha apart. Fhystolani un Umb for laatrutaent oarei. also—Daotiata bod tlwtn of iui iuc uujv jiurjwm- ert na*» iouqq iu«ra u tkoiau g ■or* practical or ecoaoaloat for diapla; raw-Dnifgtat* ^7 »bea» to dlaplaj ifcetr Bo* preparation* in—Urooer* na* them fur (booing of! far oy fnorr*. Correspondence I* n quoted. Oar oatatogu* fra* for tb* aaklag. GASTONIA BOOK STORE, W. F. Marshall A Company. MILLINERY! Special Clearance Bargains in Hll Sinery to all who -as*—COME QUICK.— -—-.MISS CYNTHIA RUDDOCK. rs-UP-STAIRS AT MORRIS BROTHERS. ■—W»o»W4awUaaa Wmm« Mini*. I Loodcn Ptocnhum MH». Ho industry to lb« world Ium greater •epaoity for aprlagla* lurptiaaa nn tha world itan I bat of palrolaaa. and •bat baa recently happened la Taua ■ay Joat aa readily oeeur la Baaala, aad wlib rest qu»ntlti*e of fae) oU thrown on 'ball I mode Uta produoara woaM Sod UtacnaeWee io a wary awk ward dtleowa, white lb# atiarrboWera waald eapartaaeaa Mrlktog ebilahaga of Ibalr dtetdeod*. Tha Raaalan in duatry appear* lo ba eaoeamed too ■•ah wrtlU tha p»a**nt; tUra U no preparalteti for puiiiMUttaa, aad ailal iog feeUiUra ara aot aallalaatly euailo la ba able to oye with abooratal eoadh lloaa. Tbay atay aaraly taka a aery prod table leaaoo from the taeearr In akieb iba eaal aad aoddea laare*anU lo tba oil peed act loo been been dwell •Hh lo lartba la Woe than a year •web arrangea*ewu boyo bean wade aad auab feel tuba baaa ban pcoylded that oargnea of oil oea tow leering Fan inter fwr dlauihutlou to yarlowa ean lial wertm With an energy and aa orgralglaw effort wbtob wo tear eowld . aot hat* been I a Hinted la Boaaia. iba dnt alapa am being taken wkteb aagor well far iko fat ora of liquid foel. and a •baafroka baa bran wade foe the eap lom at tba «bl#f Hnratwart witrle, where Hwatd foel win wdeetltfly too* i to t m Mtto weeeaek tee of atoara la | dutorbl aad eotkawreteJ Ufa. Tba oaly ' fatara wa tea Itorgiat to ooa la which •bty aalvallow. Dartaw DwOa •■■■ m a<M Wnl. AMwrlllo Mohan. TlwdLate Oootalm-d a graphic) ae conol < f the perilous fast of a work nao on tha tPst* Uouae. Ha elm led ovwr tha dope drawing himself up hand uver hand, by a rope. Tboae who aaw hi* oh udder ed, but ho M ho »slf PQMMod that ha did not taka bit ptpa oat uf bta Booth. Tlili feat recalls to Bind that aona thing at daring wee done at Due Weal "'**2' *» weraa hop. Tha frame work of theotoaenutorv wei upaad ra-ched far aboea tha tallest ireea. Hick Deris *»••*» (r'm AbbetllU, a H. T. Taatra. of tbU r "p .ell a bed ap to tha top of l be fr.me work aad atood straight ap on a ret row plank for a Use to show the I»t* below that took a thing oouM «w d.u-r A low pan after the balMlug m*rn outdated —as yooag feHowa were Id ^rjbBJTatotp aad to a spirit of ml. JwAff oftkolr no other net ■•£*•** •**•■ TUm Bad# but liule "I®***®* b» bUa for ho otlBbod over tbo haaat^gri got botd of tbo light hlag rad and let biaaelf down la tket **J !«•**»* ‘be graur.d before the olw»r baps dul. Tbla adeautaroaa hop I’jT.c' ®*1, Joatyb i. Darlington Ik-dB^goUlBdUwpBof Washing •• tlM WkMM. Tort.nu “-Tl-TH. AltbMctitt will protablp la im llatptlMfotr aaplhtop I to* * *»•*!(• |a *rri?r4 at. liar* it )it !**t*—— U toaMUM Ua wbrat rroa lajacrd bp ttw lr**M at I to past l«w <fep* WkNtrain. mil; mi lata (• thia Miloa and a PMJWrttoO 1 U* Mp I* )•* •prowtlof-Uto a**a la wblob It la mu nniilfil t« ibhtp bp Iba rat tor f«» iW Miula Mi to btorttllfetot laraaaa* SjiiuTi uu.^iiif mmf ,ot ** * tiJ5S "•••* W> rural hbratlaa to UaKUtoaM MpIlMtlow in awtotog ■* «» MMWMN4 .* afesprlits Ikito to CMpMawfe **4 mm Hi Oraa*» tf «mM _ rlS to VIMfl par hmm,' «N rflbot Wife lb* arst Thomson Company, are showing good values throughout their entire stock of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing and Underwear. — New things in Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Mattings. Floor coverings of all kinds. Visit our store often. You will always feel that It paid you to come. And don’t forget that we are Santa Claus headquarters for Christmas Groceries. A Happy Christmas to ail our Customers THOMSON COMPANY. CHRISTMAS i *"1 —^—i— i Is most here and we are still selling Underwear, Hosiery Jackets, Dress Goods, Soaps and Perfumery at reduced : prices. We have a beautiful line of Table Covers, i Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Shams, and Sofa Pillow Covers, j all very nice for ChristaMs presents. Ladles' Belts and Neckwear, the latest and newest j designs.. We also have a nice line of Infants Caps which 1 we are selling at reduced prices. OUR MILLINERY Is always right up to the season's latest styles. This de partment Is a specialty with us, and we can meet your demands In taste, skill, and promptness. J. F. YEAGER, LADIES’ FURNJSHNGS A SPECIALTY. - - .. . ■ 1 WATERMAN’S MealFount^Pen. We want to call your attention to three sea sonable specialties quick —listen* 1. SECTIONAL BOOK CASES. See fuller ad vertisement elsewhere. 2. BLANK BOOKS. Begin the year with a! clean new set. Cash j duokii, uay books, isu to ; 500 pages. Journals, Day books. Ledgers, Doable and Single, unit ruled, 300 to 1000 pages. Smaller coonter and or der books by the armful. 3. Waterman's Ideal! Fountain Pens make an Ideal Christmas gift for lady or gentleman. They! are a fountain of pen sat isfaction—they are all write—they are ready when you are. Prices $2.50 to $3.50 We want your business. Wa shall be glad to serve you In any of our lines. MARSHAll’S Book_Storej, J. Q. Hollaed Co. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY of reminding our friends and patrons that our establishment amply teems with sensible suggestions for Christmas presents for men and boys of every age; presents that will surely be appreciated above all, because they are nscfnl as well as beautiful. What can be a more welcome gift than a couple of handsome Cravats, or some other article of holiday Haberdasheryi Oor Furnishing Goods Department is filled with the most attractive and up-to-date line of Haberdashery that we have ever shown, including every style and" pa I tern worn by the best dressed men of New York and °~J£*’ '•**** floes, and every article is priced so moderately as to put it within reach of the mom economically disposed. NECKWEAR. ‘As beautlfal and durable as friendship's ties,” in every correctahape. SHIRTS. Stiff and soft bosoms; whit* and fancy; plain and pleated. Made from good reliable materials, and first-class workmanship. UNDERWEAR. Plain end fancy, to *uit all tastes. Pore Wool Underwear If you don't want the wool palled oyer year eye*, Meroenxed Underwear. Dal briggana, and various mixtures of wool and cotton, as well as Fleeces. HOSIERY. Wool, cotton. Hale, cashmere, fleeced, etc. Medina and heavy weights. Newest pattern. Also plain blacks and natural colors. Tha COifrI ,°Vnr7‘ °°r ch**Pest I*** will not ran, even though they are colled fiit ooion. EVERY ARTICLE OP HABERDASHERY that n»aa or boy can, will or way want. Onr Salta and Overcoats anneal to the good taste of the most fashionably dressed men in this vicinity end an guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. There U * good so vine of money, loo, for yon on every purchase. * 1 HATS AND CAPS of every description, for every occasion and for all sorts of weather. After * tingle purchase here no other More will do. J.Q. Holland <& Co. . /
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