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_ The Gast< _ _ IM»'»otoU to i bo Pro Luo I V«l. XVI. CllMtOllill dab nm a jJiuys. SEE 8EE3 ATl'BAUnVE, IHr*Jli^T Iia A ED 8TYLI8H SIOHTS. PfrUr. M'vll>Uai4nl Itli-li PmCuiil* «r MiiupHrHjr —r»«o( I'nlw: tuf ••r «<u-r rniuu-Mri >»i n»i> smniMn. kk« Ua4< In IL SC. IcjuU UttHlMu-. Now at Bat Harbor, Me.. Aon. H, there are all sorts mid condition* o( traps, from lb* tiny doukey b.ui. dill'll with merry children, to tki large 'on dau, fnoai willed soois dowager looks out upon the world with mi olrur su preme dignity. Torre urn pretty glrb aud ugly girls; wull-clnsss-il ami |'.|. i dressed. but Uki pretty girl* ore ill tun i majority, and good drrasing u nil her i tlw rule than the exc.-plliin. The J daughter of a mUlioi:alt<i to Wi-nrln^ a | while organdie with liny gnaw le.iri'c i upon it, and Imucuiuga ul gun.' ribbon aoJ in harmony alio wean u h it «t white chip trimmed with green .mil aerriee a white chiffon iniinroJ. And the womau wlm duetw’t I.;i<hr my»: '•Isn’t it sweet and aiuiplv !" C-rlniu ly. It Is sweet; ocriuiuly Ii is sliiipli: In effect; but ii you ixuld we lhr hill ei.r.t In by the French unils’.v, y.m ivmilil understand that ono pu» 'or simp! .ci ty. Tho lovnly. tliiu inutrrul. so in oxpcnalrs, is undo op over silk, ttud the dainty ilbbouH tit »«. i£ ymi .-v .c lus Uw<o olutrly. Uio suiuo ;l/nn. th tl is ou the uiateiiut, Bad this piovco tout they were apectelly woven for tliiu gown. Aod the inu uncut ruling man imagine* that It coet very little, U emote it Is iiothiU!'but u ml tun tro^fe, and yet, without duty, thru: was paid for it. So much In- linipiiclly. TOO JIPCII J’.11 ST Oue la forced lo notice ,u llio car rtegoa go by with Umir burden* of I womankind uginwhn> inril, mid that Is ! Ilia use of palui. Knr tufuu tliun III fan* been very mruui-ju in R.ighui l. II.e j HUM for III «x lalnnc* I.Mug lii.il her . ■iptI*I SwoeUnau llit- IVI.nv.i* of Waite; uot being at young n aiie w.ix. Bods that the omM employ art if Mm with** to mul.i bur goad It U ■ well known fact hi L-mdou that the hurriblo urop of hair to which •Ire *o uertUieully cliusa n> a wig, and Unit nil Uie young Tri-iieus* plume her bust try arranging Unir oirn imtiu- J ml locks after ibis liorrtb'.a c-dil ir.i. 11 ' ia whispered ilrnt the |wsac»*i* u>i wiga j and that each takm* ili turn. A o mi- 1 plt-xlon must be mliiptod to .1 wig. At j the leader of fu»bi»u in London uaca • paint, nil Im-r act J-i, uii.l lira uiidvaira ble babil is oerUiulv growing li.-re. You need only watch tlv.- curinates .m they puts to be certain of it, and, with ; a little thought, you c.-.u b-IJ ex-ictly where each woman learned lo paint, whether It was in Yuris or lamdon. Ill* English woman ia ;>erfeel!f frank In liar use of the red saucer. Flu* pnu a dab of the color >11 clic k bone and another on her chin, :tnd not n human being ia deceived, for it 11 tt nouncaa ilseir as the pink of the pink eat. Tito French morn puts n little •n her cheek below the bone, and times it with powder. Then then la ammo added on the lip of the chin, 011 the lobe of each car, aud just inside each nostril. J cannot nmlerMsnfl why this laat ia does, for tin- lnj|irrs$Um la given that tbe palsied one tins >1 sure nose, and tbta cerlaiulv ia uot pretty. DiBWiTio^s you "yiAkixn i'p.'= A young woman wlio filiwt »* an artist ia a euccbas Itvrfc leaching (ha swell set how t<i nuke nji, suil ti.r consequence la the Aidi-i'Icau woruun who to studying unitor lit-r put* on the red and tlu* wliiln, the b*k-k r.r.d i.ie blue, decidedly U tUi limn d ual her sister wlvn has learned to rfii it either in London or l*«rl» Wlwn (11$ >01103 woman arrives she Brat insist* upon a large bowl of hut water. Willi th(* she bathes the face of her patient, fur that Is whal she calls her c.iM-wer. Tim water la trot, not tophi, and die uses for the bathing a soft linen mg. The skin to then dried with n damask towel, and '.lieu s few miir.ibn is al lowed for a rest, during whl-Di lim- it is said Hie skin gets, tight. .Vex'., ,v)!li another linen cloth, on which has bssn poured a mixture t.f glycerine •lid rose water. liH) rnco to a I,mil off: then with a chrimol1; u iinu imw-Inr is eveolr aiipliw’. After tin's Km crayon pencil. wbleli has lawn softened In the gas, ucoentuktM the eyebrows, m,d I* used to draw a line on tlic eyclid-s luM above til* lashes. If, l.y any clianw this to too heavy, dm worker remove* it with a bit of tissue i«p*i. An oval shape U given lo mtiini -ye* by a huie.h with Um blue p-juoll on the. outer c-rr per. Now comes the rouge. A. linen eloth to uwd, uud It to nil on tin. eheeks and the c iin powder le-log Mended wllh It t« give a more oi lew j listurel effect. If liquid rogue m fan clad it ia applied with a npnitg**. and flit on before the powder, and wlnu is uowu as hard powder to used in tnm blustlun with it. Tin- liquid nmge is a draper rwl, amt w ill aVy on kunf-.r. A rather weird effort to obtained liy one young woman, nhn liVva In |,a>k told, giving to hei face u coat of while powder, laid .-n very thick, and thenapplying liquid rung* vtioply t« the nostrils. The result is tclliy eerpss-Hke: aud yet llieru ary wmoc.ii Who persirt In doing It, and who v.ui vlnoe one that after all Uwto ,ur Cirn. sexes-men, women, nidi hugs, rifc use of eo mnuh red on Iho fate n-vi wi tales the redding of tin, n1H, «,„t f0r this I he liquid Is «wd. ii sols as long as one * there* to wH drinks, but It will c.-pve off Vi< y.wv minute siiTlhlng hot l» taken, ijnr gu l* are looking so lutmbnir.r i,c » i;,„i U *• cn»* a pit* Ibis fancy for paint tms | takeu pnaseMhin of tlmai; but It hi u> i be boned It I* only n Ted that will di* Ilka the somrser bulln Hy vlouai. pbpioiit* ix aii.MXKHr. - As the carriage* roll by Mi.- hala worn by Mat women look like tiwe.tdn flower gaiden*, for tln-y afr- Ixirdruul WlUihsgelmilithiii.ini riai nhiwnnis uf the Heldlx- gulden ;uid the o-aimr v'. P r*n:i orchi ls to imMnrnnpa. t.wi‘1 '■■«<* to daiw.-i', every fl>>w< r lx ar.-ii. O ie pretty woman who idfi-cla redet* for loir gown*, violet* for Iiit !► rfuine «ud violets for hor ilowers is a n luring violet, till* afternoon. Her I qo.vn ia 3 violet crept: llie rape about her ■dmulitei* !* formed of rplHtx of •rre.iio-cv) >r*il loo. alternating with frill* rude of bunches of violets, while her imi. a lmg* wliito chip one, bus l iuch- * or violet* on the outenlc of llw iiilra. under the trim and a gtxut bunch of violet 1 wives .’bind* nigh tip at, Un. buck of tb# Chapeau. . 'e.‘ p'iri:s.il mnU-liea her «a|i«, und ly. i:ig ut her feet on tlia floor of IIto via lorm err ii.niuoerabl.) hunohox of unt il.nl v;o;i:l'., which look us if they had ••• h thrown llieie, *o Hint «lm might •fall inmiii their sweetness. V •xi.lug of pariiKiln, { do not think tiny were ever more beautiful tti.iu .In1* are now. mid as they cone in v.ih: cloves and sweet* for proper bet ting. in liikinil appreciate* exactly lu»w cotitl? '.hoy nre. Uniutll'iil while cl. b'.Hi parasol* have ivory handies. tipK'i With crystal bulls, and look m.i’.iii. Put cost—well, they might i'tat n» Weil bo studded with dlainou-ls ns .r as c.r.t gig-a, Tolnvetlia espe •"'•I isf imol milch is the fsticy. A I " ' InU inire tlm stamp I'.iria -'i '•! i.tk chiffon over pul* l.ivtioler vliu i tick <*f ebony lipin-d with cliiiv. vli.;.- .he ii.ivvers. their leevm nail »■' nr up |p-rfvetly brought not. !''-~‘ *>i| * Hist Wi iit with this was of .1 la;-* with a black lac* capuchin* h. ... lint it with violet. Tim euoi uignr 'y 1 ii|i-i lints are ail right for carriage •ve.ir ••.» sitnoat any woman, but whim a .'.Mus..:. walks she must remember Unit a rti.ln height is required l ot jr» ■i I.. Ira?. r»u ixj assumed unhvci one •.ti i,i. r to look aa If one were e.*:tin m-sl.ni. *> oumii nr* too prune to simply suit '.lien uils to their hauls and no*. u> lilvi!’ «•:»; try ligarws. Sunil Itriohurdl w;; 1'ilvp Tory and lie* lull a-nurm Inui da (Vnurier limits nan all wear uttjfit!: i'S at any tlino. ami yet off tho sl.U-. Idiot) Terry Hpp-'nred at an *. -I* iiat-i utlptair oao night in a inunm •J.ci: crn|** bonnet wall a alrlii^y Kt>.u. fivtln-r in fruut of It, vary much tn I'ln ir.irio: of ll.o other women proa* r i-.. CVrliiiuly ilio may know urliut pi*:.ii**juj,w(Ironing Is on the Mage, •iji *nr looks like the very dickens off it. £«•«! tlie diviiiu cjiruli. to v.l-oin tin: vogue to largo bat* maybe cn.uPal, wua nflnnest «ueu when hist nen. in a very dilapidated looking poke which l.usl uotliiug to recommend it nicepl that It wasn't conspicuous. *Sp ucs:m of tliiugH being conspicuous, wines «.U w.iioen learn that uuUus ilcy illi'e feet like l.'lndorrila they oil;: it uo; Ui wear white shot's? Tlmy an. nl p'.v.ty. they give the foot » ■•tliapoiita ionic, aud they Invar.aUty a- •• ii .;,yi-ur two sixes larger than ft is. A olien velvet slipper Is email, nut >t also must only be worn by Uie wont in with a Mender fool. Til? blue!. Njtia and the black |»tnct Icalnta alippor njnj lw worn byuujonu. •She shown fool 1* short should clnuisn a illppi-r nt least one six*> too lung, nrel if M e la wl.iv, etui will elect that It shall lw two, for tl.cn llin point mty bn <1iu1.nI with notion anil tlie Iring nar row effect* counted arielitcr.ilii.' will bo here. Tiny buckle* of rhiucsluuua or slcel an, tn Latter form than largo ro.s-Uiv, ealess, Indeed, one's instep sinnr.d le- very low, ami 11umi tho full f-Mefto le tboaon to inoniaiw, apnar iV.(!y ftas bight. I#y lhr* bye, even Iwm. I heist arc uiiv UUe.i inline in traps. Once in u while, •i;ii* u'colatcly Bee* cockidea worn by '.ho men i>ii the box! This Isa grant mistake, uijlcfu the; owner of tlie trap liMnn^uiibu army or navy, and tlnm, of e hir-e, tlmy ure proper. A. few minute* uj" there paasiwl ns a Victoria Unit na» mrivet In every rospnut hut •rin l|i« iwin lull their storm coats folded end laid under Diem. IVhy was ll'.tat wrung? If a storm should corn-; c.p li-,e indy of the carriage would not l>; pnitnulod from It, so why should her i'll rant be cured for? ntjfci.-i Ym u uitooii i.ikk ins MAirrrii Ti.c only atrrt.'go on which it, I* go.*! form to <;ih[i'wy tlio coatn of tlio man is tin- !;;r(o Vmjiui. wlilolt, in canto of a s'm .vw, can be »o cloned that tins 1 silica art t’uriVul'y snfo. Then, too, over} ii or ,:i'i kiiin nn* *mi, til hrr liurror. it. •..'•biiv.ii whose fno* fa not aoiooili. nnd fi;.v nuything el* It mile4, Im re,iiL"-.ih.;r<l that man nervimu sl-giihl ' j, ft e.linMute c'.canlliies'.. A aniurt Ini '. 'i’i :« reined by fairing IU driver In !i»*ai/. From a lamhm * bind point ti-fa •! v.'mlij. Tin* I'nf-t of n hnitiom should Im iliw-s-M ii'i.uitt ixielly like Ida m.-istar; that i*. d irk tiouivrs. dark waui.-ont, e'.iii.diii* <i:!ltr mid fotir-ln lntud tir liv •i'll" .i-lf, and i oust Hist U between ucntww.ij i.'hI a U>*. dark, of c.nuve; Kin hid In tlio morning, should bo it brtv.v ilti lir. In Ilia nttnriionii iui im ir v.il In -iIk one, mtd Ills glove* sIhiiiM fa- i-oiivy Inn kid ohm, rhikii.g a.l I'.Aiitirjn ImtSoiuL TiiU is the r l uj.irti t:;c Him who driver tlio li»h a«ic of :ii>. tvhioaof Wulos. A ilvniy Ir cv,i|i.,- • very laid form for Hie mg.'’ tv. ..is ivi fr.it not In lb* Iiuhsoiu. t.mcy for iwrfiimM is lliorrning «li l >mc!; gri-tty woibiiu i-lcela n spastil *n.v of her mill, and lint liar bvioi.glugt on aevurntnl with It Uwt, if you Hot up her full, or liar handkerchief, you kiniv; exited* lo whom U belong* Vh»!et. whloli lkis bicn a fnvoiiUi for ni 'i a king time, has given wny ui tout till <>.(><:■, uvrotl. which mjiuras I. » fa< greatly dlinltal bafois it oau Im iiacl. C> inn, It nlvruys suggest* u II. 1u.1My. t famuli 1 sai torn T don't Ul..r why, elHl it It Very oild. ttje! V-vn fa tf. '‘Jill* nml many eh.nmi it, ttci1. . i.wo.liiB h llkid. <J[>>|kHni\ tv »lf.*iijf I r. It In* Its itdiulrnra, Uioi.gi. tin-.. il-Hi't fiu.ry bc’iig told tint*. It fa lie iixtr.MJl of the gig's tail, wM.tb is Uw Vrwn:.hinan « uxidimatlon of it. I’k-ifiii-vi! fa iiacd In (Im am id act by I'nuriiir: tpiimllUi* of it on tlio* be- J l ing, iga ti.ol will |H>rmll it, nud so acakin-t II in. IVrsounlly, I lmv« nl , ibwi«lit th«l n gra.it ijutiit !i y <4 irs’iinw w.m eutg.ir, nud I »>iv(ailhim j wJU ll.« darkey maw toy who any a, | ••l.iltli- white ladles is *o sw«a-t. aiit W|V. Jt ought lo bo, that thu only ■w<«t smell limy uMrds Is lliul guv bl s l»mty temper." All llio f'dlle aud fads of fbsblon are here, and Urn women of tlm smart set lire continually seeking for something m w in gowns. In fuus. In pamsoU, hi si.in.-s, in pst-fame*. or la any of im thousand tilings that go lo raiko op a toilrt. (i isn’t » particularly great --tnibllion. Hit* continual seeking after soniwHiing in ,m|<i to Uj»lr personal aii iwurttuve, tna after nil there miglit be •i wcj« one. UVK UP TO T>lZ«g “OlfOIITS" A.Mfl VtlV WILL MX Dim. \\ oaten ought to look pretty. It Is tbsli- duty in life —part uf It. .‘Irn might to be br.ivr; women ought to l« lliuul.flti. Mec ought to be siruug; womon uUnlit to be tender, Aten ought to Korrrn by Hie brain; [ women ought lo govern by the heart Men o-.igiii in mrn money; women ought to sjwuit it. M.u ought to love womon, and women ought In submit tu It. Men ought lo bo charitable; women Output In lie ay u.p.iUirUe I sell aliooM be wbut the other lsa’t, nr«l mi ilisito p -ifevltoo. Timi h. what they arc reaching out for liter Isnt lo everything. You huve .vour ambition; your neighbor has lier*. und ttuui there Is Hint one that belong* t" J1 All. < w.i«1nri«7». X»vSli mm*i Modllt .•<1 t»riw. ft Speaking :.J ralllOsd trivol. calls to raiml ho article I read recently (I’ve forgotten where) about the diffnvooe UduYueu conductor* on Northern and Southern railroad*. In Uw North llin conductor takes vour faro—Is buxines* like, dirent, quick. lie doo» not know any of the passengers *nd perrnlLi Iduioeu lu InUrvat himself in none >.f the travellers, lu thn South, the conductor is I ho most itopukti' man nlung tho hue ot the road. JJu knows vveivbody, keeps up with the changes In nil tim towns more accurately than the local editor, fie IioIim the old <"lh» on and off I Ito train wiUt thought ful cute; he. Is HS gallant with the yeuug women as tiie must popular InvmiX hi the con ally; he is in clnsa ten.eh with the genial baud of drum triers that navel tl>o load; and lli* ;toliltiliuis and business uisu count him a trusted Irlutid. Uo knows cteiyUiiof. yet wvois t*i know nuthin« about your private affair*. If your wife is going to take a trip with the cbiiJivii. you know ha will show thou) every kioduess. Itu I* like nobody else, and Is an iiuUluttmi that enunot Iks dlnjoescd wtlb. These 8uulbarn ojinluclais—affable. ooiutouj, polite —may not si! get to lieivun, hut I um snro that they will richly Ucs-rrc n reward for titeir unfailing oourlcsy atai pollU-iioae. May those wlto follow iheci rctclvt: Uie utanUe of tlrelr tm •wlnsb and royal courtesy, sad be IniAinras-like and correct. let she World Kun Is. VlAniifgrtiin«»m* Kcuuitl. Now that owing to our advantages of Soil, climate and genera] productive uesa, Hltuntioii Is temg an largely dr.twu to our section by ibo press sod tlx railways, It tieluiuws us to look at homo and sec if we sre doing what *« ought to promote our own prosperity. Wo nro itnjiiv..<(1 at our wnnt of local nu lor prior. If a oicrcuant has goods to veil lx Is very carefal to I«I tbe purcliraiug public know it. ns is Id dally evuUmoe In nur great newspipers, wlirto hundred* of thousands are |iroltt Mlilp cxpcuidid weekly by wide-swako advertisers. The scilptnre* forbid us *mo Indo run- light under a bushel.” Nmv s Stale, county, town or city is. ■'rim merer ally siieuktng, a business en terprise, a ud each State, county, town or (lily to juospr r lias t« hustle like Ihe enterprising badness man. Why r.nt imitate tlie surci-adiil example of the prospnruuji un-rebaril? Why not iulverll»i* (Savannah got some excel lent advice from thv If mi. Josinh Put lemon when he said; :’You don’t ad vertise you I self wiangli. You have, without duu()i, tlx finest 8ou I hern soa wrt. but it* Hdvantago* mnst bn known to lie appreciated.” *!•»•*• Ail. 99 in I*. K. V V<miW !»£. txcklmiito advcrUahig ii merely 1’iielmvM ixwn. The >rj|i|« of tuoeeis la lenrtd on iirvrt|X|<rr column*. 11"lint dona it profit an advertiser If lie r-il'i one ami! and loan u nlmuly eus I limn? Ailvorthiiiiz (a inenmnoo of buelitem but you must toko narr and not lot I lie i*o!ioy l.i|eo. A bu*y Morn in of itawf a good trarto utlr.ietor. Make ynor Horn huny by O'inC *l»*no in Urn iirwnpaiicr*. An ailvrrtlauimnt -like a clgiir— nliouW lw xi grout Hint tlx flirt whiff or IniproaeiOM will naiMO n unui to rtn ivli it. I'lek out the otroiMr.it point of ynor unoiln. (ait it in it iniiplo ptiriuM ami 10'H.l.triiilv nan »t. fiodi adrortlning imyn compound luUrrurt A mnn built a lurnd*0100 reniitane* but fitlliol In (iroTlde an entranoa. Very fonllrb of him; 1ml not morn no tir.iu for n mnn to fit up an expensive store mkI llwn uegiecl to provide for tlio I'lilrjiio of biRlixs* by ndvertia lug. ■omx n. jm"’.! ’-;v •lolni It, (inwlry wax nil out of Hx at nl t.litcafp) bint TliuuaUy ami in Urn •liflrtrii raw lot Joe l\Urlnti do tilui up In litre* rtirniplil In-ata. datHwer hiii iv. dikm l«ava> and io.nii.irih i:«j. I IV i.rnl-m Ilf! rOiiH* of wvXIutWii'.IiIh*. iX' KfSW«a*np *<*l ■unRinmenli nun iMiwie .«« «i»l |» |:iM m.Ii-i. llmuiirl* At*W aN iwoi.^mi'i III*, rKrurtnx Or- nualee I* i.wn., n»r>ti • n.i Mtitila**. mwl )<*iw..|«r j tim »la.m.M*i.-vi<i*i|i-..*n mV tar .•ijill. km It * HM.IW• SI err I Mila ur ffcM hi * Urn 1 >u* JT*1 U' lanxi »w4 m win «*i mi-H. j tor *» t irri** / I wm 1 w hmi.1 er in, • , . »i IVimd..lilni4ik r-< *rt. tiy IXaar a aunrnuv. u~nwu.il. U. . . THIS PAPER OFFERS . . ADVANTAGES TO ITS .. ADVERTISING PATRONS .. THE GAZETTE has a circuit ?i;st »n Gaston county which reaches u;o people you want to reach. Our _u. in scribe™ pay for their paper, they -vM pay for what they buy from you' *Ar» advertisement In THE GAZETTE; >:ij tell them about YOU and your i>usl ness. Advertise 1 VaetarlM Jlrlu* rrawwIV ManufMturcra* RueoiO. Mr. 8. A. A Oder too, Marietta. ihc. Iiai boon traveling through Xew R:ig •»"d. and speul enough time In that aootiun to i'&saaino and ennUott ita manutaeturlug anil agricultural condi Uona » Hit tliuac lu the South. Care U wlmt he aaya la an Interview: The p.-ouia up whore 1 have been are ant complaining much about bar I tlmiM. There i* one thing certnln. If you take the manufacturing Interest out or that country It would soon be as poor aa ll*n poorest part of tbe South, f traveled aroaud a great •Mid wbltn up them over MoamohuantU and port of Vermont and Near Hamp shire. Tbe Slate of Massachusetts haa no mute laud iu cultivation Uiau oue or two cocnttee in tbiaSule, but you arc factorial everywlicte von go. ami tlaj towns and villages are prosperous. Tbay lake our oottou, wlncii we raiee and soil for six or aeven eenU per pound, mid manufacture It Into good* and tell it to ue for 81 a pound, And it doe* not coat them ae much for dm labor lu man uCact urine It aa It does oar peupla to m;ilte the oottou. I wa* never more convinced In my lile of tba rtcera slty fur cur peoplo to tern Uielr uU*i> tbm to uiaunfacturlug if |b*v Want to better llielr condition. There Is n. great deal of truth In wiiat Mr. AodiTKH, aaya. Aoy eluae obser ver whu is familiar with tba two lec tions ol country will agree with him in lua HSBL-rtiou Unit tbe Southern penpln nu-il to turn their attention looie tn manufacturing aud to depend leas -m Northern inunufacluted pioductu To tlie practical mnu, wlie la aware of U>r cheap water-power and fad, abuislnnt cajiable labor, transportation fasilitlea, neuvuctk tn Vliu ,ae malarial und olliar maiiafuoturliig advantage* which the 8omli p—mm. It aeoasa truly abaurd that io much Sooth arn eutten aliould bn >wnt to Now Xnglend nnd resold, pnraibly. to tho cotton planters In fa tnrlre which could sod aliould be mndu at hoinn. Aud tba samu Argument ap piles to other product* of the South which go North, uses through XurUmru Hants and are sold ag*iu tn tlie South ern State* In tbs form ufinaiiufactuicd articles. In one of Mr. Adersun’s itatemruts ia to be found a reason for this neglect of lemiufur.turiog beyond ttw Potomac. The aoll in New Holland u su poor that necessity forced moat of Its peo ple to engage in manafacturmg. That has been their main dependence. In the South the anil Man productive that the people could reuddT support Ihom aelvea by farming sod fruit-growing, and tlie question of manufacturing hoe been one of InellnaUou rather than of necessity. Tlnry have not been In H poeiUou lo realize wiiat such Indus trlc* would aaeomplMb fur them until the prodti of cotton mills in Uil- South Indicated U>e possibilities In this parti culvr bnuieli. If every oommunity In thn South aliould tend such an observer oa Mr. Anderson to visit NowKnglnnd and report, lie would awoken new la teiia* lu the possibilities of industrial development._ Wkm Pt*VH*r>-Na>l PoinbiHirl Isailee. Whose property Is Mils sixteen to on* froo coinage of silver, anyway. It la displayed in soars head* In Deinocntlc uew*p*t*r», it* ‘our*,’ sod at‘Urgor g.itheriniA than rxfwetM’of ltoj.nlisla.lt (a shouted In awn Inspir ing tones, ns ‘our*.’ Tills In not right- It should bo dots exclusive. Oho crowd or the other should get nut s potent, nml prevent further infringement. I Wl*y not stake the potent right cover 1 >.ol m-rely the sole proprietorship of llie W to 1 fie* silver ewsnaga but also im-.lnde Die free nnd uni I ml Wit right to abuse the present administration, and every person who did not agree with tlwiti on the silver question. The question ought to 1* decided at once, and the silver 10 to 1 thundor given lo the crowd to wtiom it right fully b-dongi. su that those prop)* who do not attend fees silver gatherings but only mad of them. <tui with cer tainly know which kind of antiln*. I toraoora tie or populistic, hiv.ikeil tits silver lined thunder clouds Which gathered over nud around these assets • biles. Tbo North Ouulloa imldlo tisvn waited and auft.rsd lot** enough, aial in jnrthM to tliMS this qnnsthm should be settled before further nnw-tiuga sru hehl. __ MnlxkKwf U»* ■ neealww*. TIki Male OtjaaiUMUdvr write* u» (nun l.hioilu. 2let>. »• follow*: “Af ler trytnit other •eUtcImw for Wli»t *een* d lit iw a eery oNllnuto otiarrii in ntlr two chlklr.tn wa Wind l>r. King* >few IMaonarry *f*l *1 Ok. rml of two dn>* Lljnoouyli entirety Ml llieau. Wa ! will not lia wMlioal it hereafter, *■ mar I reiwrleairi* prove* Ihal It cm** wlirm nil Other rentedkw f*'h”~»Mcii*d T. ■ W. Meven*, dial# <«*•«.- Wliy ami alr»lltla*ro*l wadtehaa a irWal, nail la Kauaraaileed and trial led tie* nr* fma ! *t Curry A Kennedy’* l>iu* More. UqpaUr atoa Mr. and H-W •wbtjjh Jj*r«i‘,,*vrir. Mrllet,- In I*(■ ‘ *•* WUIIe Wirl'i.'Tf ’*«*« One «1e*o*» •**•.»is*i<- sie Watauga Drjuml, W# were much unvvr,g| >'l nur bWi er ovbc Uio ridge. Hie din-nl editor of Um» UaatoiiU U\r.ten r.. ubi.»,t til* lw , big fcj deeply aUrrmi ir. x i n- ran tn*:u' a mods lit the X) ;*'kyi >ii l/s crip re ; purl a few week* idt-w « bcothor •raptoyod umuli high :runili>>r Inn. gunge to sot liimvli iMt ..* he iw ogtueU lie bad le-n, iowiIvJ. Hut era gatlwr from tho t.igucl remarks of brother Main ball Uml la- Intended them to adrertl*,- hu eiiieh* imhibva, and thaUhe XiKt MieJ it,, ..-/ and Mm i D'.ivuxut would tel tier tl-K*d> *hlaxe 1 over hi* vlittsle* •Onier*" :mj white lilaeklxvrifM. TitHw-ust'K' ix'enidMn teoson. no d-wbf. Huv tri* man bo honest, and not iM:sd- i*. gr.idrniirs Into buying rliic.;, t1. ,V.; K|i;*. Onr (I loud claim* Uist a* iu4 rhudrt* UUre' with tnhccx ut Htcui. We owes heard ot an old Imly .Ifr-iililug nothing, who Mid a footuwri am-!: without a log waa ai near uolhui,; nx the could ln> •gloo, and we oaucl.fclo that tlie. vioe l*M potato would l>e A'- liter nothing M tho footles* sock. Y.wu iltiuk of Uie white htaokiwny i*.uir friend Color blindV Vihi li it] Vvltci ‘loo1 ui* old brother. Tli < |K-uph< dutm', be iu diiood to buy, Hii-i n.t I..; ,hic oUOS mont from a mu. who c.uiuw to bo u modeet gardtirr, will Ima nineti lu<u» OOCO. Ooioe Olcr Mai ui: • u Imik at onr later’ palol :«»n:i;j li - lauu'ilaiim of ‘winter head . i ie-v.* u* can •how you ‘tolerv fiu mature,’ and the vines on wlvicli gtuw as well. Thera is no li-m; ;u nuvn.. Brother, just Coic'i j,.4., ' be nioe man you are. ninl sty « mop l» a iMilurv, nn4 wc will xm! y»*n aouM UuV will make you gtul. •ispaadlasr Murk*;* rwN.*-uii.-ra frail XuauCMitun'tV One tmuii; many r-.voii', -,vU) south* ern pweb-gejaerit inn* -i f .-ly calcu late ou (food luarUi'* t*»f ibrir iwp* is that every ytor the .tt-v «>f diitrlmtlna hi broadened li> part l.> tlv: *lou>snd that invariably f;li. r,-*iiw lira*. Intro duction of this fru*t t« a ou.m.unity. A low day* siooj tli j i.dlovricg iiuUcs sippearod ou a local jMje of tin Duluth CowniotiweaUli: fi Wvlleok is showluj sonar ui his friends samptiu of |mh l*eu ntltcil in Cu'hbert, Ox, where he S r* Uvu for two years and Is h»e*insd.'*l in irouch rnUUif. Mr. Hot'.t.Tl; «;;.'v Dane me u number of Dtilutfiivnu 0jwu liett*. Land around Cul’iLri-t “ llhi-y for front (H to fti Hint viiv sir.i! In ;t see • tfuo where the last tfo.iilvmi grown p writes me rale: -I. Tit • rtffnrviHie be tween the Koui'iern ami Uni California Is that tbs fumi't are ;r«fcvd rl;«- am) come liore w>:h tba original flavtir. whereas Oillfiri'l,*, ; *a i It tve to Ui picked green. Mr. Sh.-Hcnk expect* u carload of fiuvrgi* ptvtafi line in a few dayx Cutlilp. rt Ik *r. *h:it ;t :*i*h 'iclt of (leorgta tiiat tin* 1ier**»? .lwNe.rlb-.fd ut loiiglh in Mm 5nni7*<'* u .< < / .sia-iahw ami In tlte •■■.*.*• It-r-wi. Hast year O'lliuh mu i .l.u !i-.mil*hti'g loams tributary to ?iiv u 11 oait for many earloxiib or U.*«rgi4 ;.*«oluK, tor with tliem, n* with tlv. vnvud* of Nortli Atlantic etliv*<, lk»i»* will bv 4 demand that (hu Kytuh uuvv .itlify. A laember uf one **f iv* kMca'. and most ex ten tlv** of peach J-'nllug Sousas in New Torfc oily, uf this business, said Ilia' whltu lie* i<n>Vitl* cues of “ysllaws” a; 3.1 * i*Vj -min IumI destroyed a largo par". n'wiM nf tlis nrohaids of Marvl.tiul n* i Ik -lavra n* tlist one «opt>lh*ii the .v-.r.u nt tsar* ket. yet there U g-iod uline.y in grow lug Mil* fruit, an*! gii^c.-n, wIm urt’tu a specialty *>r ii will amlhwarU and Join in ll*» ciiti i).i U/ *•( U.iirgia and Xurth Uitr.dhi.. Thru* tw*» Htntci have d—urabi, b-i.-tV i.'-tcJ the season this m*d <h art M«ira. Now J every raises a ‘.try. -*»• u hi Ik* late.*, but that dtaleo.iii .i-•» *:tjp*r !» (*<nnb,.l 00 for morn than a x« 'if.*’ by tlu* trade. 1*ouu*-*!h- »*.«* :.•*» in iiiy Intermediate slid Jivvieibod n-arknlx. ff»r VovtvtlW Mr. J. J*. F. ttWdk. . f IbtwHOf Urorn, U'fl at tlm i't.'Ki* foul IValuMtlay, u ipH*!** ••n* of i*iik> Avar, (round nl II—l; -r Uldillf * WlW. on l •nr'itrv'r' t'.ttvk. A |mHM Urt of Or rala-i a aorliMM qt>r«U't i» t<- 'vi-Out lie j intent r«>ll<T kkm very fur iiltcud of •ntaa ■>! hrMi iilUtM Ihokhii'. V-f'fr.' Tiia IIimt k i i :»\. ttW f«»r Cirta, l»nilar<i, I !•«•»*. IUmiu*. Y\rrrr Kniru, •IV.jpf, I1m«c«is3 IfnnUr, Cii!H>l.'ln«. I'Mh*. ms4 all i*Vln KrapUona, and |»villre*v c»w t'ikn. or no pay n»|ut.-v»\ ’! U ^:: imn»4uu( to five nrrfiTt ml* •f.ki'iui. or a nnaM. I’rlre uln-rUiv Toi aaleby Currry * |£m.—1» y>.< | - *•»*»>»• 11 »S :.S.» V.awh Am >•:: •. 1(11, .<1 yfH*.-Vv Tla# Wuca MW-n nx.i»vn:i;it WM(fitly Mid hi (Hi H'rn I :.I .• Hum women. V\ uan:< liun ihviv arlti and Mtrrow. Uut wUf-r, • uii-,U tivuUuJu UM JUWM tlR • ,UV I u‘.UllllIr UU1PM •nCM'IO) ttAU Ui< I-Mt, 1 lint icy It vary fn-oiii-toUv n,i.. v?li(]u I um wor tKll <■■:« fWllilliv* .1 in 'fit |rl]nf/fu] thltifn im4 i5tu', i>v ift »ii -utl him I find iiij-utif in ,i r* tu‘ v»i Liu-Hi. my wiCeomiikusl.u.. :.c.y l till- ujitrka U|l MlUl olldir Willin' i C’HHlr and |f.i t,nd UU and Imu*I hud K)> irtaiit tl.ln*». i* nil rM»i. It wwuu( tw 4fill On Uni wlioir. .Vaiiy ;«>* ihc Wuw Ml Umb bjov t ro. i; ‘.Mt, ,;r,U;>J* (Hiaht to (MV (ill ;.l ..ml liu'jilily ,g oWlawl ta Uvi lljn.O IVy c/fru *tublUil;j- mk: t umm BntuKlmr*, a„d if <mi dom not .*W Cnw i<t lit, I* iu £2 ft* ZlW'i »**• • *»i !*“* 81*1 dtim i iii,ri; a rrkisd In Uim "S*** fU: lu/i i jf.c.ly u ttt .juU liilMk'ii; ur/. y.i f. iti.jh. Do bowi lUln*—work in ibu g o-Imi, ekot> muium Wi>ud, flu l|i« wli.dfiv ii'rljrtll*, VW ui» the dower*. *wXH t).c kr.ii,k:autTO,_ iV> aoiiM-i'jiu^ in :iv»-vy.iiu mind fmoi >wuwtf. Ilia twUwto h-ndnatiuy lluiu Ui thli.k unn U.-oOvi nr*:r Iva.ibie Unit wniy nun emu.-. r.*> UkJv m *» ■n>rtMiinu*:y c^iifi.iicvj wiJli tlir uur.d 1H*ttl;c 14om leiji.slr llt*i und *H£!iXVm ic«r HU'J Lit* drat yUlutf a m n. kv.urB Uv fa »n-k aun* •iHiMrfli. it 1mm Civi. n.iivjt.41 Hint t4it.* uv4fi vu ilit- r>,‘rA tl»0 Kflcctioiii ’*>*•■> 1-anti.Mij. (mu Hint I* m lutkuue. K in Um MtiMimcii. ii.f.-i H‘ luai fi out or lilblr t-l!y u.wni >-.’.v.4i< ot uuwoy and bowel* H iin.*iayMl.4u Amiilorr ipH-J -v.i i,- drivi- off U*‘ lilum U to write lc.tr,* lo (.-.mliMil und ! ft to .ay uiul veiii.uitM v,,.,r •rinlilra ! lUBdalmmaMN^iC.. l.lre feet fml-; r-ii win Hud' rrtk’I. I Imu ,ut;j a Midi- ri-.ioi a Irioi.d llif oVV".* Ai*’ He wi»uutl up ] b> myllnr. '-.Vin --..V. : Hilut. L fml 1 w ter, (At/Rf t-.yi hi. ' ' JMtBtl'.ap* I » view rrnui ti,,. *:«lc iindaoi'* a I rrMctioii. I -ruMiilr - tl.to ludui around you who urn wu-/* .y, and yrt kfo* clicirful ami oouthfui. “Vmider UOIOrc Uw Hfci f.v)| y-i,;, I,m WMOd.” »»id my Wifi-. SV, t.n l« about moU o» l u:a ami It wrr.-f^ my oM I ait nud u«Mt tliJU u!m 4-XY Mdi, iwh! likotUe <i« i|*TCT plain*." lit live* e’x Uillojwway. lie enU a IoaiI <.f ttvisl -Me day -md haul* it to town iU* mti <j.iy with n yoke or rtrei-e. n:.d »•!•. « ,V o. -;'fr -,ell U ?«*[ 1 •• ci'hIb no kli . Vi. k,- ivu In *1 U Ui toy! I«u«ikjJ Un .V - waiuu it. Mb AlWujH weurr. , cm', -ay*: >‘\fu Hr* if-UIurf ;mi< ti.iiy v ,-ii at u>y IwitUu—layout ;.mi., ii: il. ttmiwa iwi> .>[ .at’- imr.M- (if Hjpt wood *i;i iiv *■ .s i. . .v •;... U.10X Iw #004 tumor. . isen hx. su awful alow ui»t>*r in tht'-r "sM..{*£ (i-iiei. but lire cheap :ud donVJki Jiud Buboa* will coal thun .uni .uoj au nM Inl.rm old tom liUif ll:,,u mulra, They hen.rr.iii au.tv ur UaUor got oat of 1*111(01. A ill ivu ox«u until tf got* slab Mud onii (14c «ml oeioccj. lie It-.o-io* .bnokfui far Wlutt lllll l lie : v.t| be cot-4 to meeting on 0!>ew« Ida (■obacoO Clill fmju.iv :il-i !<dt;t!oa. l'oor fi4V* enyjt' i • re; a- plan, for Mxjr WH * WV«» *1V‘- • Just think iKvxm-.y Ciim'!*, aumr cra»i h»vo t« -livtr.n l I l—ir iii'a.l* from the comfort* . r p-Heiuu. T..etw are tlU'chowy 4—1 Hie vo'l ccwiiig Melriica nn4 I.|i i.trtiy* khJ Itijjy ride* and blcy*:li*- a;*l rlit t-'.-lH £ and f.iiMou -g-; caitic to rite ciirlrgA nml vmMijj amt receiving viiuU, htwhlw Uim d -itceMe ullaire of UK ti|. J. llj a; d jam j:m4 j.'eklt* mid prrBei Vi* T'u ••tf v.i i Hunter tut* •‘due of tin *r ?*.;:• 'mi |.v diint have « few laxlc of -i •rti.‘r*-.r> V44t am worth iltcm ah i.j wore. tun. The nwvk <uill. luvr!: -Us -.ir.h xM tl«n iwor In H>i»lt v.'. rbuii.nu of I lea not, nml II timrr I* an,*bjitar .•!*• tn Inherit I don't know If. !‘Vta. vt* lumpovre nml riell rn.ni UMhlcltO the vanity of rid:.*, ai,-! y; i .nit meat of them went* »-r • heir ; 'icy have gel. Amt ao dt I. *wtUv <:f iu ofn fooie OHO I*#1' to tmllevi- sb-.i ,W«I wivn U)oury to ito jioM with nut ol'wr jK'iiiilo. ihieev cm ■ i«r l !c!i w a or iu*t kind, lint Ux» nrv jr.irc 'bmoe nr- *1111 left Iwrc aii'l ’.her - i:t tiarly illitemaM a raw Cooper .-r l'c»»-.“.ly •>: i icnrgc \V. -Sontt. who tVi !mt Well. j.iUI thoyilk t" Ilo f.Mi wilt V-..1J tll./.iny (bA Mcgle 40*1 111 ’1 r r‘ .v .iff a uliec aCfiHMinol'v, :*•! h:*i (mi ui the cml of 'V r •*,*>», .-hi Uv.'p ou viltue ni>. The New Y,,,* V mil i:» il.tlrlM ml l*h(: 1 •«..of llic u»1l lluii-irirt to hnv wV'fptft nr r.ot STrat rlc.liw !o.i:.-ty i»4|i,Kuea». C»r iiosti* Ml-’: "Y Jt'. i •« m •J*i!y wlwn tl-r ft .-I'. tin: tiliv Kiy.AMtKW Ul' >L>*- H. Ol.hlWa tooth (MlrtOof .n.ii. . f..i‘i-tii Hotp'.t'ilM aril daw other e«'-.MH>-w w.nk*.M Ilm-kefi-IIor **W xo'tb dorr tut twin# httimm for i>> man thinta Itinrh-lf xr.nltl **. -o man '«ra rttti Mil Wlwt UMl .11. -.- iirtirr Hull in? *»,mat thrl ..vt owl.,* nhu f.ri I’.-arth-n’ij ;*n» t* n» »neh a rtrh muo. •» i^le rtrA«hatil**i Mini nwlt-ih'-Url:. ■ V-.-r J«ita -h. •iKn.’i nm UiliiV y •: ImW !,*.) eninish. KUwir *nM Vr .vtkT. *1 avy Uitok *• mottle, hat l .Mn’i fort *>,* «tl4 K*lia1, No. {hi is-; !a *Jm: treat aonlUi brioRi* wn *r|ry uw-" lUnuK-ll r.Mp< mM. llVV j .-.i-a'I vnllf utM vrx Il’.ua of rj tri», Kr*r. 1*Mi*, ham any Hia nff U*r (t.i.V t.,- J h-eonim Icvrrs tli»i o«t!l' -Jh,. r rti i*m *«'. rv> r ■ f-ot< «* an ‘II.mo •waV.ii <»i- / ‘la;h**)- a rh.4i t* in to <i «•, .!} ^ |a;h||r «n-. hr t>|.a. “v imW . *» ■ •*<• n <rr.; Jy tin i» hoW Ko ir»nn ‘ |« ,i. l t' m -V- a .Mr,. *• is Vt iwvnfc fhOt. All li-;-,iq»C.’> ir V-fier'-Mll. No. rie'to* il» ipr. '«*• r f^m.i.nia* ’’ lbMM' tA Atr-r Jleti am i*' •unitor *':■ i *-h ’i • rriirw pnnr. A lutUtmia'.rr i a • Vii-dor when ilrtr low n ✓ i. ---. *fr« M rtOfh win «»-l«»w.ly ■; r *-; .i >o %]• Ati»* bm» Sviiy < on ru -ihiy SSSV. ’£,*£. l<rUed Ui.it any ra;- urutiid for * mnnt liillik ili U > iehw bronghi te. I'incaa. l •»•** iupuinr during ar oedy' C (trmtglua with tuvcrly than I Lava cVlt been adJiue. 1 eiOnjod tl.« toll privation ami irsudwii,. I rod mad bo alnw«onii. • i g rlugiag pick aod •hiiVgl a* a tutihr I U-** oapovMt 'Vn.!11'? v; *'• M"*"* *•«* “ ben l MM4 a At T.iuua dm of twratj yen* ct>i iki* In a country atore t uwl la •<: ,g .ii4t jy i«Tof »a» Vi be worth i* tba tuiikkeot iMu t aiivv. X«w i aa worth tbit and m-M j, I..: Hud tlmt I am m •MijijiI.T than 1, my pjoiar day*." Utorga >V. 1*uU:i:j . r.li “X tuialy tei hnn-Lvluta wlum I bad out a dollar tlui I 4»nlrt r> J! my uan uri that for irfcW* l v , .Kd fmM ia«* till eight, t oat: vri .u but ooeoaitaf eMI/w. I n:> tbr.v ~|~iry maelo ■ ™> 1 aw. «.fi eat no nor* now. Tlum 1 ie; bu .vtiaimiiblUUr* mm! vouM p. r.i|..u my head touched t!*. v-r •• Xotv Hi,11 Laea vuat inirivMj; 114 ~.*.i.i]iteia etna iw& '■ i*:g upon ti\ 1 oKtji hWi, | did •ben. X Vu\ is ti|au tbau 1mm auar." Awl maav .-i:■ ^rj wiawimd oa Ha anm-llop. X.vv tfce un.vJen oumae pb Whr duv't iVy iigtctni the load. If the aurji)*f>r and trouble, why d m'i. tin- »l. trying to make It k’iP’tr— 1 *• •• ’ out it* re 0|M.-**r' •• 1 ,,f UM.d Bfcl, wutlt I . p. V -.1 • •’:* lf*id. i fact, I v.Thi V I..P1-. •> ny awn errvieao. I il-r. t Mi+,i :rt •• h> liana meu all *!•- tmutbar way. Hi I It. ■ T-Ki>i nf Imbit— iiro:'. . v.1 • • ■•’ww oUM to J 6.1 !vi "• .inidu’t 50,na out Wla -I bin 1,1.1 : .-.ti'ttvd. W* all like Vi -et a ti:* . A i --.'d hi hit tiaai* nerns Lilt wu likv ii’.st rtill wore It ka U'f ufihi it’a u,v:. • .VJu^'i mid doea aat b.d iI,. •. h'.ij tfJtaTdeaU hwtotria.e.i. ,i | .-niia mike him Ht-go 1; wrau v* n» ■ Hiero would be *rr.i: rcaaritli: u tht oaforla* . iinie. :> rpo lur. v l* r'.iui puvrrly and b'.'f«riii!ii -rn.* ir*«u bad «a«ho aiidlw m ... 'Veil, it d»*a PkaKiMvi.d ..• ti oreoj Baay , . .hanOyhe eallad anile. i-.xr! i.-ck !i is laada many a ■Nit rtrb. Wu ivc vii.'ut* it wwtkM MPjrtueAi. Tlu' Ctnuai>' h nv h wotd for a* unlucky nun Vim or- >me« no equie atunt l«. fiwj , an Lin i> ochleeeial— tim Ian jarpiii *lw m,vn inaaMD, with w)i»ai eventiilu*. gm* wraag, . oiUfiyriur.-: Im in i.i.cd (ilai--bad laefc fulkiaa I,Ini \.a, ;l.lH,ytl pmeV .!vnt* liad |i!ty i.« l:by . tlm arhhwM i» il*'!)* fr*«5 r ur< d and »10bV hvurtul. Vr. -. oi!n il,m lila face, J"st mil'll a hitilb .sir wowl hauler wraro. I rt.-n-.t, V << a iriilftd Hut (lie (M.e- i. , | the back te t'w liutdtai. Ti - rlifflnh Kl.|«HMi* euiu6hiu,i ,,f |,i. ;■,>«(ettana and tifi/ . ur vitiir iwm . , i. , uf Lha moi * "I ain’t U'l Man.. I gut UOMON. t hdt a eoblemiei/' ; know aaiaa each praaiK’—go al 1'iMiJeihnr am. too, but Kid luck liaa r.iti.iwa I svu w«r stuaa Ikaew IL«i.-:,t1 lu<-k tn a moony way. I mean, tmi I like to tarrt thaoi; the* «|r 41 Hvvrfal pat aiaWal* and they luuj.i ».i nti-r/.ir at a juke. ihli. A or. M ^ raoe .aog-emm A— riar4 lar >wli«. KrwloN Kumt-ri-v Wliflr 4m*tt i; t*h< .'.ivntllta nod JVMv^rne l.ti: I,- -i n-.-U wr found da mur:t PX. r.-luni nrrr « Utal Nt t.-i iirtiiM «• -u or • jot of r'Hiii* rum*-1 •• X '.tvoixl melMdwIho tint* at (tot* S*.-:<ut 4cusn ■llltlil Timm of tin- t-ti |fc*nn>oa fur at]iota wnrrxitlx wrio ImioI ar* wrtl known jutittf Itult-jr. Till* wan artut *nh Utocaan a It >vvf turf. Tim warranto worn .word • nr In tViiily dx-riff VP *atr «iu1 ann- ; W-ira (ML U. limpid }r.*;ltm r.T lb* MU ' ari«oi»duis«-li-il H.. Vroai Mr. L it , Writ run-, *•• < i!i .-Hijiluyad In Um I •’* *W CMw. wakM(» Hurt oft x. t. . IV* r-r- antMalSv' . •I:»H iso dlf », 1*1*. TV* (Ida Md | 'VM off1** .01 tfnr* nolle* of , 'Iir-il *1 li l'-iu • ; '-*;n! l Ilia In*, x J"0 w*.tt Ijfcinr S -J fci Um MU mi vw.i or :'.»n •• .to*,:, i aitraoad Ua* VrlaJ. Ur.'. 4ii I. toi-vw. i» M-ktr* maato, rlrarwi f-.MS.V,. <mi bk act* frail l4nu UiK i. Tir «• i.u aokl war* 1 J. nrli'a H*.v\<« >i i. ai <t ;Auaa, wad Hi f i
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1895, edition 1
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