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t ■i ; ■ ; : ‘ J i i : i I* Iririadar f Mr. Mergm-Fl 5^._*■ *■*v«• v . cmizteS exteukd y°j^far ?*• tae tic opportunity of dmiying totally in the col am as of your MMMMd P*P«r. the truth of cer tain statements against tbe Cath olic Church, appearing topic time ago over the signature of Say. Mr. Mosgan. I now ask Mg to insert in your next issue the following final communica tion from me on the subject. I ehall be very brief; and shall here state that information as to whet Catholics really believe end have always believed, will be moat cheerfully given at the Catholic Church in Gastonia; end books supplied freely to any one desirous of knowing Catho lics nod their religion as they really ere. la yocr last issue Rev. Mr. Morgan states that be does not desire to wrong Catholics, bat to know.only the troth and that he is sincere. We win qot doubt bis words; end since he has giv en what he calls authorities fqr those old misrepresentations and catenates against the Church, ww are quite able to realise that Mr. Morgan can not of course be wiser than such so called authorities as he may have. We hope he will not consider it a discourtesy when we say that these so called authorities are quite worthless, and notoriously »?, as regards their treatment of Catholic doctrine and history; and that to invoke them ia in most cases, merely to substitute the statements of one preacher for those of another. The whole procedure illustrates excellently the propagation of these old misrepresentations and calum nies. Once made they were copied by generation upon generation of preachers, without any per sonal and conscientious investi gation of their truth:. They have been banded down on trust from one to the other, end though proven untrue, by unimpeach able historians, Protestants as well as Catholics, they die bard, because those making use of them do not wish to lose their trade. In refutations of these calutn jdee, 1 itfcr those desirous of knowinlg the truth v to the sets of oar councils, to our moat ac credited authors on doctrine, end to the most recent scholarly Protestant historians, .English and Ccrman. who have, from the copins scores of documents now available, rendered those long cherished misrepresentations and calumnies against Catholics untenable.' Cyclopedias and ancient popular text books, no milter how many' editions of them may have been published, are no authorities for Catholic history and doctrine. Rev. Mr. Morgan holds the same language on this subject, aa those ancient, discredited text books, or even as a modern Cyclopedia, hot to nse these as authorities for Cath olic history and doctrine pro vokes only a smile among well read men. Catholics do not now and never did, believe such stud as is contained in those books, a thousand calumioous repitions to the contrary notwithstanding. Authorities, your correspondent should know, are not counted but-weighed. I maintain that pone of the charges contained in the so called authorities are made good, and that their mo tive for advancing them is to find a pretext for excusing the rebel lion in the 20th Cpntury against the Ancient Church founded by Christ. This ia my final communica tion. and any farther desired in formation or explanation will be cheerfully given at the Catholic Church in Gastonia. I am «r, yours, P. Mmcirtoa, O. S. B. . Teak Ha Own Ufa. At the hone of Ms father, far. y• F« Caldwell, editor of .the Charlotte Observer. Wednesday •vwlat, et« o’clock far.-J. P. Caldwell. Jr., coninkttd suicide byshootiny Mnaelf through the left breast with a revolver. The &wres2u&,ls mJUmg from in health. The yoaa* ana was ooly aiaeteea yean of ace. Ha had served two paae am. The htrrial occurred yesterday la BtatespilW. X. *•' r. cbwnh— Fmcbh* «t tka*«Mar. Dr.' S. % olS^ -SfiiEStutllrfilSS CW«iuW»t!B111 ,* Pmll9l Mitkod(kt CchncomI Ch^V WW» cfforcE?) «. Mf Device* ^r'jytc <r£i WiTWfi MVNHM M ffllWK ST3S,MM!%R*8.%iSSfv,M’ Bn^E»rTTll&rol4f*y * * THE PCN8ION UST. war wtarane bat* already draw* 03.. •MCO to praatoaa. and ttodr appMcw ttoaa ar* pouring lata tb* pwwlna otto* to torwtoag rotogte mltUbwto many a gear to nor. ftwlkt** ml«l*<M* of pa*■Ion*' latmt report (ter unto tb* fattening turn which ab*w tb* rate at whtcb “new bwatocaa” I* earning to. are taken: Tbe army, aary aad pension expendi ture* eT tb* United State* added to getbrt already amount to PX1M.UUX000 per year, mated to round agnren. Sec retary Uoody'a recent natal • mUniat* oalb for P38.WS.000 par year mere tor to* nary, and tbe (lend Army's twetre dollar a month wrier peneioa would doubt koe end ter PBS.OUO.OW mats. If eeagreaa ylatoa tu both de mands our total exprodltare for army, nary and peualowa will very warn be elan* to Moa000.000 a year. That amount will ter exceed tb* present Peace tooting expenditure ter military tad naval purpose* of any other aatloo. axerpttag osty Gruel Britain, who** eattiuatie till] laetnde provision tor a etoodtog army *r -HOAX) men. when prior to tb* Do*r war only 10X000 wrre ptwvmed far. O* the peace rooting ftSDSt the Brttleb expenditure for both army and nary was abaci p2Sd.000.000. tt I* propoted to spend nearly an ranch on tbe United State* army tod aary and ns much more beside* for ponttoon ns wu*U give a* a neeomd nary larger than Great Britain'*. EXALTATION OF "BIG TIM.” DlMdHIs* M rw|Mww«a T. D. Hllt»» Mar bh tkr laM. Alderman Timothy P. Solllreu ro bread to Now Tort recently from Washington, wbera he saw "Mg Tim" •nlllvss ssrsra In as ■ member of ttm boose of regmssBUUrss. says the New York Post. “It was great." maid the alderman. Tb* New Tork city members of (bs boose are tbs finest looking let of moo bl congress. They ana tb* fiowera of the capital, sad Timothy D. Solllran Is tb* orchid of tb* bonrb. a* and McClatten got great eeadofla." On* of SolUrao’* Sixth district lleo tcnasti. she aho witnessed the open tag of the extra a—Ion of courts*, ■aid:' “ THg Ttm’ waa tbs’ remgressmaa •m Monday dor. fli. Tb* rest -aka ran." Krerybody who treat to tb* cap ital wanted to know first thing which was -Dry 1 toiler' BsUlras. They didn’t car* for oU Cannon or pay any attce Hoc to him. Ereo McCletkn wasn't In It with Tin. It traa a great day for th* -Mg fellow.' sod he fait It. Bay. Tim’s dead stock oa Washington al ready. Don’t yon be soaprtaad If bo takas a boos* and comas out big in w thty. Bs Is fitted tur’lL D* didn't ears morb sboot society tm Albany: ba didn’t Chink It waa th* real «Htreg but bs looks on the Washington article as eighteen carat and bs Is going la foe It “JaM watt till yoo sat Tm tackle tbs ambassadors, roonts sod marfcaoss! Bo camoothow any of tbeim. sad wbsa It oomss lo Interesting contmention Tim wHl be lo It wltb anybody. Aa to Beeasvalt be and Tm bare been doss friend* for years, and Taddy will tip Tim off on any Ilttk points that ba Ira't familiar wttb yet" Cteai* la • Sprta«. A aprtap lo I hr bantu Ana cany. n. aanr Lon A one lea. which baa for IOC yoara fnmtaUed drinkable water to sncb a* bore antiybc It baa boron dr lac oat water Utile abort of the baUlay pout and water an I tapes ranted with totoaral drops aa to be nanaable. aaya the Las America Times. Soane week* M* It was noticed that tho waters of *h# eprtaft wore trow lay (radoally warmer, and a few day* ago It was dte corarrd ,lhat tbe • tempera tore had rmahad a paint wbera K wanbipoaalbla for on# to bold Me band la tbe water. Now (hr apttoy. which la eoantently flowing hotter and bettor. It ytrtng o« aanaaatla* odors. and a blalab aedi awat la beta* depoalted a hoot the beta of tbe spring. Setae believe that rocnol eart brashes which disturbed that saw Man ad the eonatry ary la some way reapoaatbte for tho change. Pa Waea BwaHaHw. Tbe wort dormltortos as appOsd to laps Uro has bccn°ebo«!at*d<hr* order of the women deans of the eartopt mp ■ — u u "Wf r»u*utij <• It ten ft eg they kawU rf rwddnten." w* Nop phrase. _ The Vm4i rail at Them. OaUMbm* Ami. Tbe troth it there are thous and* of Democrats all over North Carolina, "from tbe moontaina to the aca"—or words to that effect—Democrats who have never dickered with Butler, Pop ulism, or fusion, who believe Grover Cleveland is the greatest living Democrat, and look upon him as the safest candidate the party conld possibly pot op for the presidency next year. The Argus is oar of these—sod there are others—scores of them right here in Goldsboro — the best town in the State—and in Wayue county—the banner Democratic county of tbe State; Democrats who have always kept the faith, abided in the ship, and made no "overtures’* or quarter to other craft. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i _l JiilnWi of K. ps jr&£a3 •£» MOU will plaaac auka imntaut* pay. Tbia O,^ -Tmici i _ ■——— Kalla* Sum hr the Birds. Hawtimrilk (Ky> Bapublicaa. William Bird and cousin Araos Bird, are spending the week with Ur. and Bin. John Bird, having come here to attend the wedding of Mias Flossie Bird to JLyman Parrot, of Sparrow Point, Ud.~ Cemmiaaionerf Sato of Last. THERE ISN’T ANY DOUBT We carry the most complete and up* tO'date line of Men's Furnishing Goods to be found In Gaston. If you have any doubts about It, come and be convinced. How about that win ter underwear? Now is the time to^ make your purchase. Now Is when you need It. King Winter has ar rived and Is prepared to stay four long months. You will find the new est at u :: :: :: u :: Robinson Brothers The Haberdashers GASTON LOAN 4 TRUST CO. A A A A SPECIALTIES: A A A A ■•“Several of those 3 and 4 room houses for rent at $3.30 to $5.00 per month. •We have several farms to offer at reduced prices, if taken at once. If not sold now, may not be offered again un til another crop ia gathered.' ■■Deposit in our savings bank and get the highest rate paid for your money. OASTON LOAN d TRUST COMPANY V. T. Love. Pr«*Maol. Z Z ~Z I.«. Mellila. Tmm sightseeing! ♦ Whether on sea or land, re quires good eyesight. Even though your eyes be weak, you can enjoy good sight if you wear onrglasses.because we fit them accurately to your eyes. If your eyes are weak let us fit yon with glasses so you can better enjoy the coming Street Pair and also look over our new and elegant designs and creations in :: :t : s ;: Li^SSfe ?. I ff«tetev ** 5[?uM . | Jewdry, ' want the latest and 1 ■ c»t Glass, beat there is. yon will exam* 1 | SBvtrwire, ine our stock. Yon can make your se* ^ Cas4s.de <’ lection at a price to suit and be sure ol getting *■ ■ J the best valne for yonr money at :: :: :: :: :: *j|; TORRENCE, the Jeweler i EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. A A ARTISTIC ENGRAVING, i MEIN’S FALL 'gg_ —— SUITS Have you bard luck with the clothing you’ve bought hitherto aud are you thinking of turning over a new leaf? Good I let ua help you. Come to Roman’s for your FALL SUIT, aud a pleasant, new experience. New fabrics are here, fancy WORSTED and CHEVIOTS picked, to suit fastidious men. It will pay you well to give ns a call at the YELLOW FRONT. ::::::: ROMAN ^—i—■ T HE CLOTHIER Shoe Shine Free. Gastonia, North Carol I-is The Road to Cl >thlntf satisfaction leads to th's store. WELCOME to THIS STORE AUTUMN AND WINTER OPENING, I9t3.’04. If you with to know how to dress correctly for this Autumn and Winter reason and at the same Umc economically, we cordially Invlta JGR to visit our itorv to*morrow mominf sad inwpect the new Rfinfin*i Salta and Top Costs which we have gathered from the best manufac turers in the country. We nave not Confined our parchaies to any one or two houses, but selected the beat from many and the results certain ly surpass every previous effort. It la not alone the moderate Aricea tH*i count with ns, but the great values which we offer at each price and the genuine goodness in every fibre and thread and the Same rale applies to our Hats and Haberdashery. We are proud of the offerings we are able to make at each price: Men's TopCoats. $10.00to $22.50, Man’s Fall and Winter Sails, $8.50 to $20. There is one collection, however, which we wish vou to see par ticularly. and which will exemplify every phase of the new season's fashions, in fabric and design, aud they are the Suita and Top Coata which we have marked_ ___ -$12 SO Yon could not get the same quality and style made-to-measure for less than $25. and even then you will not be as sure of the fit and sat isfaction as yon are with these. BOY’S CLOTHING. The boy will use his clothes hard if ha is healthy, and it la a good sign It ia "up-to-yoo * therefore, toprovidc the kind that will "stand the racket.* If you buy of na. we guarantee that they will do so, and our prices will always save you money. * Oar display of Antonin Hats and Haberdashery is complete with the finest that the market a fiords, and on every purchase in either de partment, we guarantee a direct saving of money for you. J.Q. Holland & Co. GOOD NEWS and BETTER NEWS! Since the last time we made mention of our stock we have re ceived two car-loads, (50) fifty bead of nice Tennessee mules and horses, and we can now show yon the best lot of stock we have bad at any one time in a year. These stock have been carefully •elected by our old fnend and buyeT. Mr. G. A. Anderson of John son City, Tennessee. And he knows his business. He has shipped ns 14 car-loads of stock, making a total of 350 head during the past 12 months. We have disposed of 300 of them and now have the two fresh cars of 50 head to offer you. Among them are a lot of nice mated and matched teams or pairs, suitable for farm work or heavy wagon use, and almost any kind of a mule or horse you may want can be found at our stables. Remember we sell either for cash or on time, and every animal guaranteed as represented when sold. It is useless to say that we sell them cheap or reasonable, for when we say that we have handled nearly five hundred bead the past year, any reaaonable man would know that the prices were satisfactory. All we ask is a chance to show yon our ability to please yon. both in stock and price. Call and see us whether yon are ready or not to buy. Onr hitching lot below stables is free to all, drive in and feed. When you are in need of a good bnggy, nice snirey, or car nage of any kind, we can famish it to you at a low price. We also carry a full line of farm and spring wagons, drays, and several kinds of one-horse wagous, all sizes harness, ■saddles, col lars, bridles, whips, and srinter lap robes, the prettiest patterns, and ranging in price from $1.50 to $12.00, and we have a lot of choice Tnrf Seed Oats of our own raising for sale at onr store. CRAIG & WILSON. GIVING AWAY FUBNITIIBF? . V On December 1st we will give away a beautiful $25*00 solid Oak Suit of Furniture to the person who can guess nearest to number of bales of cotton John H* Craig will buy during months of October and November* One guess given free on date of sale for each bale cotton sold* Get tickets from Weigher Mauney and hand In* This applies to cotton sold and weighed In Gastonia* Also all persons who purchase goods from us and pay cash on day of sale or delivery are entitled, to one guess for each dol lar so paid. Guessing closes November 25th* Our store and storage rooms are Just groaning under the load of up-to-date Suits and House Furnishing Goods* Come let us show you through to-day* WILLIAMS FURNITURE COMP’Y MM AMD waaON MntOtNO. wwitai ■ ^ / •
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