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TRB 0ASTON1A OA2£TXfi be pleBtjr el hfflnt folks da knd ^AO«*jliHkei(c *yi one «fot dty's needs for s whole veer. If Charlotte woold cut he* »«PPly to that qmatitjr, she gfggg£~g ksMA wilk thus aftei a for b uyywt*- :••• ■ John Cmp preached at U« Second Baptist church Sun day sight. He b from Watmga “ t and was Tt year* old the lab May. Hb health b hia manner b c: bp and The only hanl skktirM hod ia many yean »•:* tag like rheumatism overtook him a year ago. .-as brought on by drink lag too mack cold water while being overheated from clearing • moan tain new-ground in Au gust lor a buck-wheat patch. Mr. Crisp b aa interesting aad quite sociable old gentleman. He b tall of stature, large of name, smooth shaven, aad has but one good eye in aa eagle Hho face. Bb voice is strong «»d deep. He b bale, hearty aad Jovial, notwithstanding his •evuaty-three years. When he tells you be was clearing a new ground la August a year ago, one oan easily believe it—in fact cojUd Just ss easily believe it if be bad said August a month ago. He b a man of strong character, but of good-humor, aad be loves the companionship of bis fellowmen. Though not learned after the oaaner of men who have had better opportunities, Mr. Crisp, k still well read in the plain Scripture* and necessarily better versed in practical exposition Sun in fine-apon theological theories. Take that Scripture, far Instance, wherein it is said that theLord hardened Pharaoh's heart. "I don’t believe," says Mr. Crisp," (hat the Lord hard ened Pharaoh’s heart to make Urn a rascal so that He could punish him, but I believe He punished old Pharaoh because be smi a rascal." For yean and years this veteran minister has toiled with his big strong bands through the week and preached the gospel with his big strong voice on Sunday. He toiled on his farm and preached to his neighbors far and near. Far and near over the mountains of Watauga, Caldwell, and Wilkes, they know him, and Hke him, and honor Mm for his work’s sake. I The towns are few and far apart in these mountain counties, and Mr. Crkp found his trip to Gas tonia an interesting one. "What brought you to onr town. Mr. Crisp." Thu Gazxttx man.inquired. ■ "The strain cymr," he said, looking sternly at ns to see if we were right in the upper story. We explained. "Ob, yes," ho said. "I don’t know that I ever would ’a’ come but for Jim Moore. Ha brought me. Saw Mm at the Caldwell i Association. Had’nt seen my sister in twenty yean—she’s George Bowman’s wife, here— | and 1 never expected to see her 1 wain in this world. But Brother Jim Moote, he asked me to come, he brought me with him Satur day evening." "Two strange things hap pened to me yesterday," said Mr. Crisp with a gleam of uii*» chief on his /countenance, "things that never happened to aw before I wore a neck-tic sod prcAcbcd in a city." Mr. Crisp returned to Lenoir! yesterday morning on the steam car. Good lack • to yon. Uncle Johaiel Don't wait so long to com again. Long may you live and continue to be useful, blearing the world with your sunny foe* and golden heart! The proprietors of the hotel at who gratified Booker ’a appetite with a . Mae weeks since, been Invited by citizens of that town to seek another abid iag mace, it Is said.—Wiliulug UmIt Cufee Mfll RuabM. wi»m. Lraoir cotton mill, which b under the management of Capt l- *>. Moot* and Superintendent I. O. White wm stopped last week to make connection with ihe engine to start op the new mill. The mill is a 3.360 spin dle plant, using Egyptian cotton and spinning fine yarn. The mUiwhen it starts next week will have 6,270 spindles. It b one of the beat managed and mostidesirable mill properties in the State. F. P. White, of G«s tossiu, and T. A. Wright, also of Gaatouia, arc the capable day ami night superintendents Btatk a! Mrs. J. f. Reinhardt. Mra. . Lecky Reinhardt, of Lincoln -county, died on Mon •fir E»e 21at.uist.and was buried on Tuesday the 22nd, at New Hope Methodist church, the Rev. W. H. Wilson, of Stanley, conducting the servixs, the Rev. J A. Gray, her pastor, being too unwell to offci.ite. A large number ot fri, urU and relative* from Lincoln. Iredell. Mecklenburg, and Gaston counties attended the fum-ral. Mrs. Reinhardt was a daugh ter of the late Mat Smith, and was born at Vesnvias Furnace tn the year 1848 aud was married to Joo. P. Reinhardt in 1871. Ten children blessed this happy marriage, eight of whom with the father survive. She was a woman richly en dowed with those Christian virtues which make the world seem brighter aud linger in the memory ot those who knew her. A loving husband, three daugh ters and five sons must suffer this great loss. Mr. Reinhardt has repreaeuted Lincoln county for a number of Umes in the State Legislature and b one of the State’? moat progressive farmers. C. F. S. Subscribe to Thu Gastonia Gazxttk. Woods Seeds) FOR PAUL SOWING. U°V«MMi art Fan Sads _i *• proving so nroflubb lo | aoinuwu grown. Abo about Crimson Clowe, Vctcfces, wusu and Cloven, Sead Oats, Wfcaf, i Rye, £u!ry, etc. , • cJ’cHwruiiCfttiioi^o'. Lw oar»qtu»L Wrtto K: . T.W.W0054SCL,, 1 Swdtmea, • Rich&woi. Va, TOWN TAXES! Town taxes for the year 1903 have been due since September :be 1st, and most be collected promptly in order that the ob ligations of the town be met. After November the 1st I am reqniied by the charter of the town to collect taxes by distress and sale. I will meet you every week Sirring the month of October, at the following places for the pur pose of collecting your taxes: TRBNTON MILLS Monday evening from 4 to 8 o'clock AVON MILL Tuesday evening from 4 to 6 o'clock OLD MILL Thursday evening from 4 to 8 o'clock OZARK MILL Friday evening from 4 to 8 o’clock MODBNA MILL Saturday morning from It to 13 o'el’k I. N. Auucakdkk, Tax Col lector for the town of Gastonia. Little*Long Co. ACER. Millinery Opening, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Yon are respectfully Invited to be present and inspect our autumn display of the newest and most fashionable millinery goods. Wc shall be happy to see you. A A A A A A — 1 n^—— ~ i o insw—nnsmsswi^sms_^— __ J- YEAGER, Gastonia, N. C. Your Financial Condition will improve il your money ia iutrusted for safe keepiug to an institution whose sole duty is the care of the accounts of its depositors. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS draw interest. Let us tell yon more about it. The sum of $1.00 will start an account. Get a l»nk book now. GASTONIA SAVINGS BANK, L. L. J&NKMS. Prti. /.. /.. I/AKOIN. Catkirr. Horses and Mules The season bu now arrived for the Horse and Mule trade aud we are prepared to furnish yon what yon may need iu this line. Have already received oue car-load of good Tennessee Horses aud Mules and expect another carol Mulesby the last of this week. Among them will be some extra nice matched pairs suitable for farm or team use. Call and sec them. WAGONS. We have just received a ca.-load of Old Hickory Wagon*. They are too well known to need describing. We can give you any size yon need. RAKES AND MOWERS. We still hive some McCormick Mowers and Rakes to be sold on easy terms. BUQGIES AND HARNESS. We always have a nice line of Baggies, Surreys, aud Harness, and have jnst received a nice liue of winter Lap Robes. When in need of any thing in our line we will be glad to have you call aud will take pleasure in showiug you our stock. ✓ Craig and Wilson. BEST ALWAYS ; :: CHEAPEST.:: : And the best in photography cm he had only at our. J studio. Mo one can torn out fir*, class work without good instrument* and a direct north sky-light, and it fit- { ted with ground glass. 1 Why are all first-class galleries irauftnirn? Because 1 the light la so much better—no r, fl.'cinmfrhnwthe ground. I And we needn't waste time tcllin'' vnu now to dress—we < make correct picture*, we turn out li.UAtifitl - and artistic . work, and let yon be the judge. Just a word here—judge a man by hi* work, not hy . his ads, for often they are copied from men who know their business. We guarantee to please you and to give .you all that ( there is in photography, We are now making 200 cabiuet 1 photos for two of the great Barlow’s Minstrels. They I claim that the negatives made by ns arc the best they i aver had ont of hundreds of sittings. • , -- i VISIT OUR STUDIO, j We wish yon to tee onr new Cabinet Oval, per do*- \ •». $3.00. | Card «Ue oval, per dosen, $1.50. Finished in the i beat style. 1 Set Ottr new extra fine cabinet. New style, the very < latest Photos all prices. Calrfnet sIm $1.50 to $0.00. ! Photographer! wonder bow we can do work so cheap. ) It ia because we gat so much work to do. Bnlerging photos a specialty. Pictures made whole sale and retail. All kinds of reedy-xui'l. /tames, fancy pictures, pic- ] tors racks, picture Mndin|>, • ic. mm ** w twtmmam j 8 H U F O R D , LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. PkMM M7. Over Bee Hive. Pictures. We are giving away a beat tifui pic ture to every cash customer purchasing on dollar’s worth and upward, as long as th y last. Com 2 early and g-t your choice now displayed in our window. Williams Furniture Comp’y. At Miss Ruddock’s 44 ♦ Millinery is anusosliy pretty this fall. The colors are pretty, the styles are pretty, the new things are pretty. And everything that’s new and pretty and stylish will be found at Miss haddock’s, over Norris Brothers. ) M 4 4 Opening October 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Art Photographs , It you want a photograph : that will represent you as you are, we know yon’U like 1 what we make for yon. i There's artistic merit in i them, too. II They are i mounted in the latest styles aud are just the thing. $4 (or a doxen good ones. JOHN GREEN ■ ■ — FStl*|>«rkfr | STUDIO IN DA VIS BLOCK. For a Cough or Cold Put a npY Porou* KCA piaattr EnryMr k«>w that a Poroat Piaattr It tha baat rtctHy for a rough tr a eoM, »n acht or a pala. N tarty awybo4y bam that RBX It tbt btat Porwu Piaattr. Try hi Tht attxhmtal »m bt \ *•*» ■**•* hr 4 CURRY 4 CO.. OaitonU, W. C. Sobacpb* lor Tax Gas*ttx. SPECIAL AAA PRESENTATION MECES^AAA Just received, in entirely new and original designs, beautifnl and artistic pieces of Royal Bonn, Royal Vien h*> New Art, Neapolitan, and Oriental Att Pottery. Every piece is the creation ot an artist and must be aeen to be appreciated. We Can not tell you of their beauty on paper, you mnat come and see them. Also a superb line of rich cnt glass and sterling silver. Come and see for yourself whether you bny or not, remember you are always welcome at TORRENCE5! Mortgage Sale el land. f.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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