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bo eeaovrt i> torn, a aortal Wady ■aa, aa ex-parto arRUoeat to feet was widely read. la book m poUUod kj Harper St MMmm iama.n jjn^antmymoca «m» aatfctv^Ae'tbe **** l« the pert et die writer the MMdea of literary «kiU, .. l«ide feamriedpeef political awcbfaielioaa. a awerln* oocter.pt tor atjwlaail labor eadaegeahatlo epialoaou an aortal lUetary Midiattcat^FknaUytbowithor ^la^the^jeabtic taiudoa ^T^rtw^aaTtetabllahed facta tor _ OOfcOOI. MB BAT. ft vaaltb of internal evidence potntfain dtaatoly tu Colonel Ha>\ Tba "literary ttyla. tbe dialect, tbe minute knowledge displayed cf Ohio affair* and particu larly erf Cleveland dobgs*t!xn and • many other details in both tba concep tion and tbe cxceulhm uf tbe book pointed to Hay aa the author. Colonel Hay was charged at that time with tbe authorship and no denial waa •** ■**» hy him. When aabaeqnmtly he waa aaoefiraaly attabkad In a book toUad "Tba Moneymaker* ” in which ?* last* wna joined and the cacao <rf labor defended, be remained slice L On tbe Biter basd, the proof* of Colo n»l Bay’* biography in Hoyt'a Ka tkmal Cyclopedia at Aaioican Biogra phy approved by Mm, and in that Mogrephy appear* this not*: "Sftcocufal norrl. ‘The Breadwin new,’ ike satkanUp erf which was generally attributed to Mr. Hay, but lever acknowledged, was published in UN.” Tbapubifcatkw cf -The Bread win n*»a,» hod lean forgotten end tbe am troremy over lb* notbcrtbip of tbe book w Mat sight of until Colonel Hay cam* before tba people prominently a4 • saarfMat* fcr diplcmatie honor* when tba lab* leader*, who am gifted with Idaor mttanria* recalled tbe fnoldcnt. Mew H 1* pro)table that tbe appoint meat erf Colonel Hgy aa rmhemeilor to the coart ef to James will be rlgoaoas Xf apnwrd. This poaitloa hi of the high to* dignity and importance. The Amcr maa mpraaantatlvo in London baa beta lookoi apoa as the biggest maa tat dip fcffte rorrice. Tba eoantry has clam toad for tfao appuintnwat tbero of a thoroughgoing American, broad minded tobfa opinion* democratic to the core and to sympotby with tba yaoplo of tba Cnitsd^gtmtee. trgardlrm at olaas dis Oshmal May, therefore), in view of Iks revival of “Tbe Breadwinners" epl safe, my ba told to to Mite a eland, —to LobU Bcpcblio. Tba BmM HV' Hm STORIES OF THE DAY. im n»ii» c-tr J “l bam a letter yen woo M Ilka to tea, IIBCU," MM Aaremblysra* Jauws H. ill* «< Y«*l Superior. “Wthyuef “Hu. n to too prrcioe* to cuny aresaad Hi a grip or pocket." “Who wruta It, end r. but dots it ecu tataf*1 'Tit at Ml you a. nory baton an ew aring yoar double q.-frlloe. •• "Tliaukil M it to u ecod ooa, aa I ham ao doubt it to, 1 will tall it to l,tOO,OOa others. “hi IBM. while fallowing Ghent to ward JUotucad, and when wo bail come •o clow to H that they could bear oat unaicaa and wo their church bolto, I wat atrickoo with a tarn tad aaat to the hca pttaL la rise they lotted mo, more doud thus all to, iii cue of tbo great bna Kite at Ha» Mmrm. 1 waa a Toy aick . Boy to right, for that *u all 1 was sweet It, aa a girt of that age wouldba Fur thrao week* I bod no am bition ro Um. “Qna day, after 1 had paaacd the dea rs point aud waa taking a little notice <>< what was going on, a number at In tel oaaaa throe gb the Hospital. They had baakota containing tlelicaciaa and bouquet* of beautiful flower,. One at thorn (topped at each cot u ebay puuid ■teg. A bunch at blossom* waa banded to each aide urwooitdod soldier. and, if ho desired to, a delicacy of some kind waa also cosriributed. Kvary bow and then oae at the women aat In a camp cfcah oad wrote Blotter for the poor fd low who hadn't the strength to write himself, “I wanted nothing to eat or drink. But than pretty pewit* held my etten t*c*>. (ter of tbo iodic* (topped at my rot I hadn't yet got wy full growth, and lu my then nuorintitl, polo coodi Uati I most have looked like a child. She (coined snrpnatd tut aL-o inAyi at “' Yim poor ohlkl! What brought yon her*?' " 'They *rnt me here from tbo Army of tbo Moouc.1 •' 'But you are uot a aoldlor. ’ *‘*Y«a madam; I belong to a N»w Tork regiment. The surgeon hoc has the record. ’ " *Uan I do aomathiug for you? Can yon sat something or take a swallow of trine?’ “ ’I'm nod hungry or thiraty.' " 'Oan I write a letter for youT “ ‘No* today; I'm too weak.' '"Then I will leave romo of these Honors with yon. President thwiii. helped to ©oil them. I will com© again in two or three days. Keep up your oouraga You are going to get well— yon murt get well' "She «e the test woman who had spoken to m* rinre I reached the army. Looking at the sweet flowers, which Mr. Lincoln had ‘helped to cell,’ and thinking of the dear wxsuan who bad spoken eo kindly and hopefully bad mom effect In brightening my rparlts than all dm that had occurred in the hospital. “Three days later the tamo lady came again, and direct to my out. " 'Howls my littio soldier boy today?' abc naked in a way so motherly that it reminded me of my good mother back in Hew York, the patriot mother who hod given bar consent to toy going to the war after pimyidr over tbo matter many times: That hospital Mlgrl Hut is what we learned to call these noble women—after giving me a —mt of chicken and felly, asked It I had a mother. She aaw by the team in my eyes that I bod. ** ‘How we will write mother a latter.' “Then she sat by my ride and wrote the loiter. I hadn’t been able to write ter a month. “ ‘1 hate told your mother that I am near her soldier bey and have talked with him. What shall I tell her ter you? Tha* yt» are still too weak to write jeonelf:’ '• 'Phase don't tvll l»«r that It will make her worry. Tell her I am faatgvt. UngwelL’ _ “The test Say I got home my mother asked me how I liked Mrs. Lincoln, the president's wife. “ ‘I never met Mrs. Lincoln. VThat made you think I hnd?* “Then she took ft ran u baa clamYr guanVil in the old bureau a letter. It toad like (his: ‘•Etas Una (Sens—1 am «itries to the side at year «uu.r toy. H« to hers qua Ask, hat it coin*? wuX Hu uUs mu to my to yeo ItotbetesM rigM. With reepuet fur tee mete* seadtojee-geeMicT. “Mm. toneme Luuou "That waa the firat I knew that it waa tba preaidrat'a wife who lu*l made Ma them two rlatta. 1 begged mother lo gt»a mo the War 'Yoa ran haro it when I am gone. ’ When the died, a box and an «U Utter folded in a ntiU band bwehiaf wero among her gift* to dm. “Tho bos, kerchief and Uttar win paw along Urn Agen lhto at maatmum MO mrard for rrrryday diaplay. "Loot fail, wheeCoptnia Robert Lin coln, n-ncrotaury of war and ax-mini* Ur lo tag land, pnaatd through Weal Wo parlor on hta way lo Daiaih to qni fwr BeXiuUy, <mo of Ida Uihar'a aol dUmin the early *lxtUa, I took a Mat ui Rm mm oar. Ha waa anrrowndud by a •row*, and I anil not gat my oloac lo him. Bolding op tba okl MUrr and aak 5BStfi’S.T£irji reacted eye* and took am by the band •■d draw am to him Du Itpawi-n trambling aa te pointed to tba Uttar ana MRU Ml **I _Lincoln happened to writ* it Ho raid hU moth m ftegw ally riMted the hoapitaU, and m anay "MMiona Ida fatter and bhn •elf hud aoempanUd baa. He bed many tUaeabalpod lri. fatter onl down* tote fiu tNft, Ite"waa Ukirn ta tte I Inwaaaat "-‘•-1 ■— “ ■ -«•. I cuTiMi aiu sienna •arts Aar ara A well knows maobtnarv man urso lving ana la Maasaefcosatta Is pra partng to pat a aaw an tele on tha ■arkrt, la wkM> all cotton aaoufao tarrra will ha interested. it la a ootn iwaaaioa roll (or a slashing machine. Tha rails commooly used ara mads bo How ol wrought or oast Iroo finished Maootta. They are end to prosart a batter selvage and to pot rare ran oo the hrams. Tha old-fashioned rolls hare become object!onablo on account of tba vary lag width of goods bow made Ip tha mills, moeaaUatlng fre qaoat changes. Tbcaa ebangea tn rolls that wars newer designed to do tba work that is req aired of them causa frtquaat breaks la tba selvages and materially lemon tha value of the goods. Ob lbs naw rolls is attached to tba end an expand on roll of various ioogtka, and it can ha readily detached if not required oo good* that are being Msed. The old rolls ara act only very expensive, but they are so coostracted that a oaw oae la reqolrad for tho varying width of goods. Tha now rolls will fit any slasher and can be used on say width of goods. panama whips a rroiutT. <*•>>•* um> riiMw r«m mi* nw« SVaa Ma*. LKtrarc, DM., April 10- -A prine Ogbter rewired a severe drubblug at tbe bands of Bev. Charles 1. Steoglr, tbe athletic pastor ot the Methodist church here, yeMxrday afternoon. John 8ioat, of Dover, came here and •abed the preacher if be could rent the old Method let cbuich building fore sparring exhibition. The preacher, who recently came from Dover, knew Stoat sod gave liim e lecture fur thleklog ot ouch i thlog. Stout reeeuted tbe pereoa’a talk mod Mailed to attack him. Her. Mr. 8tengle area alert aa<l, •* 1 ring tbe priae fighter by tbe throat, ohouked him until be was blus in tbe , face. When the preacher released bit bold tbe fighter slunk away. Hr. 1 titengle'a congregation are congratu lating him m» U»«r Use Cry far luIUnw the Breal rr Ikr Metre Mr StUfC I Lcslngtcn nwpateb. i It 1* about to ha discovered by the boneM yeomanry of North Carolina ; that those wbo made tbe moat Dulse end were the most persistent la their I demises for reform are a set of wolves i In sheep's clothing. They have dem onstrated that they stare veritable seekers after those things which go to replenish one's own poeket and not after the good of those upon whose shoulders they have ridden into ro munerallve positions. Just as soon aa tbe letter day reformer gets an office just that soon does bo feel sure that he baa accomplished the great end for which ho haa labored. Hence it la that a reformer 1* a mao wbo ha* the great est and most unquenchable thirst for a good, fat plaor, SUlMflll* LaodBirt. All of os growl more or leas about having to pay taxes, and cot Infre quently the growling is unnecessary and unwarranted by the facta, Tbo Greensboro .Record telle of an effective rebuke delivered by an old gentleman to a young mao wbo was raising a rumpus about bis taxes being so blgli. After listening to his tirade the old man said: "Young man. let me tell yon how yon can keep from paying any lax, and at tbe same time you wlU be fol Qllinga Bible injunction." All right,” said the fellow: "go sbetd with It.” “Selt what yon have and give It to tbe poor and then yon won’t have anything to pay tax on except your root head, and that It not worth It. I am tbaokful I have something to pay tax oa myself.” Since that time that young man bas paid his tales without grumbling, though It has pome times been hard work for him to raise tbo moony. Tbe rebake wee a just one. There ere berdensoote taxes and unnecessary taxes, but most of us ought to bo thankful that we have something to pay taxes oa. ■wave VmfcrwUa Talk. St» Tor* Tunes. Will the brother wlm inadvertently acquired an umbrella during the reoent •esaioo of the Baltimore Conference return It to this officer' It Is the editor of The Baltimore MuMoMit who makes the request. HU gentleness Is admirable, ble fehb In human nature almost miraculous. The inadvertent acquisition of a cold la easy; In tbe esse of restaurant napkins the rxpia aatioa wlU serve fairly well If oot pot to too frequent nee; but umbrellas ara different. Nobody, brother or not, ever takes an omhreJls unless he needs It, and knows he needs It. Without presuming to dictate on matters of style to otter people. we would suggest to tbs bereft Baltimorean that though bis suave ptirsee Is mors burner one than tbe old formula, there Is superior reformative power end Just us much l rath In deelariag, "If tbs party wbo was seen to steal an umbrella from eueh and inch a place does not return It witbla—or bet spare two days, he will be arrested and punished.” That’s lbs klod of talk to draw aa awful circle steal ambrellss. rlMMvti r»>ii l| mm* Thumb. *wi» Twmhih. The beating before the ttpeolal Tex Ooeawteeion yesterday apon the ques tion of the taxathui of oburub property demoaatratre Uw feet that there la la oar •ooieaaafty a vary considerable a Baber of people who believe that ehareh property ehooM be treated the aaeaa any other daeertptloa nf pro party, and wo thlak It aot at an on* MMTt tfaU the time «m mm wbee It wm be ao treated, bat that tie* Is aot nt _ WtbMBWWWbbbPUMbW bseeoeooer tbe reset rn efface. leelwatePaM. Itbtbo party o( the people, ft ft pftdfed ta every obi leattoa that mm "■» *«—ta wain, tala liberty ta law. It la tba great aaaMfTKttve foroe af Aaerleaa ooete. ty. It wtoee eat clew diatineiioat by 4mm prt*le*e* ror rn yean A baa beta a-nwli tag fee of a tariff far protesting. “OM atakwr'n" IrannUM. Mr. .Toaeph B. Bkbop hM to article on “Inaugurutiou 8ooo«a and Iecl dcnt»” in the Match Century. Mr. Uiabop says ot President Jack eon's Inauguration: “An eye wltneaa, who took a some what jocose rlow of tba day’* eTenta, wrote that the moat remarkable feature shout Jackano, as he marched down the aisle of the senate with a quick, large step, aa though ha proposed to ■torm the Capitol, was his doable pair of spec tack*. He habitually wore two pair*, one for reeding and the other for aeetrg at a distance. the pal r trot lo use placed across the top of hi* head. On this occasion, says the eye witness, the pair on hi* head reflected the light; aad some of the rural ad mirers of the old hero wero firmly per suaded that they were two plates of cnetal let toto hie head to oioe* up holts made by British bullets. When he appeared on the portico, we are told that the about whleh areas rent the air and seemed to shake the rary groand. The cere moor ended, the general mounted his horse to proceed to the White House; and tba whole crowd IOHOWVU DID. "‘The president.’ says a contempo rary writer, 'm literally panned by a motley concourse of people, riding, rannlug beUer-tkelter, striving who should first gain admittance Into the executive mansion, where It was un derstood that refreshments were to be distributed.’ An abundance ot re freshment* bad been provided, inclu ding many barrels of orange punch. As the wallers opened the door* to bring oat the puaclt In pails, tbe crowd rushed upon them, upsetting the pails, and breaking the si lines- Inside the bouas tbe crush was so great that dis tribution of refresh manta was Impossi ble, and tube of 0 ran fa pouch were set out In tbe grounds to eotlee people from tbe rooms. Jackson him self was so pressed against the wall of the reception-room that be arts In danger ot Injury, nod was protected by a number of men linking arms and forming a barrier against tbe crowd. Men with boots heavy with and stood on the satin-covered chairs nod sofas in their eagerness to get a glimpse of tbe hero- Judge dtory wrote that tbe crowd contained all sorts of people, from tbo highest and most polishod down to tbe most vulgar and gross in the natino. '( Dover saw auoh a mix ture, 1 be added. ‘Tho reign of King Hub seemed triumphant. 1 was glad lu escape from the scone as soon as possible.’ ” _ I Nm> water* tor -kahinn." Itottar UroorH. Instead of reduejng tbe fees and salaries ot our public officers and slao the number of officer*, aa promised, our "reformers” are creating new offices and making the people pay additional salaries. Tbalr Idea It, it seems, to afford ibe long promised "relief” to the favored few instead of the people. Everv now aad then we bear of some new office, nr place of profit, being created so ss lu give "relief” to some ; clamorous "reformer.” Among tbe latest are two new places created by Mr. John R. Smith, the new superin tendent ot the penitentiary. One of these pltcna Is that of general manager of tbe penitentiary farms, and the other Is tbat of private secretary to tbo ; superintendent, which latter plaoe Mr. Smith bat glveo his sun. And such la “reform I” vne Speaker null ike t srrauy. MitnapeH* Journal. No speaker ever was master of tbe Uouse to anything like the extent that Mr. Keed la, and no Speaker or pre siding officer In any parliamentary body in the world was ever master of the body to the extent that ho is mas ter of tbe House. He will assume a great and dangerous responsibility if be throws tbe weight of his almost irresistible iaflnenee against tbe ap pointment, at till* session of Congress, of a commission to investigate and report upon the necessity of reform in our currency system. A l«n»W n»* Iter t>p«SlWa. IP»clbjr Avrora. In the museum at Uichmond, Va., Is a memorial from the soldiers from Cleveland county, neatly framed. It exhibit* this most honorable distinc tion tbat out of a voting population of 1,8(0 In 1B80, Cleveland county gave tbe Confederate army 1,000 soldiers. Let as keep alike tbe memory of oar brave boys—gather up the souvenirs aud sand them to Mrs. A. O. Miller. She will ere that they are given a place In tbo exposition (at Charlotte) and return them to tbo owners after it closes. KkUiLhctefcu. am>,a. A wag wlto, for a eonaldaralloa, bolped Lb* CiaotBoatl Potto* Coart to dltilogulab brtwND Lb* looooant and gottty. got ofi a good Lhlog. Ola Honor uM an offlosr who Lb* prisoner waa. ;;An^n.rr Honor." pronounce It, yoor Honor." -Saell It, then." - V-nnr-o-a i*>»« e-a-a-ti-a-h-a-al." ,'Wbat la bo charged with T" rh®" Cart Xlppert, tbo wag. Jumped •P “Soda water, year Hon °r. * hbonJd any, by hto amno." WMMim »Mfe«r. «SN Ultloiu, Tbt odea aeafcsr Mf not ba At foe traaaoo* and aUetagsma, bat ha St for spoils. Don’t fad to try R toe’s Oom*o Oman. .‘S?1!?’ w# *« >ml *«»raatee It. *• * Carry A Do. Potash is a necessary and important ingredient of complete fer tilizers. Crops of all kinds require a properly balanced manure. The beat Fertilizers contain a high percentage of Potash. AI about Pr -sity—tSr rcanksr/lia by actual e» pvtasm ob the ben Unan to ife UrutwJ Steen—J» ts44 la a little U-A «tAk ei paMob *31 gladly •aJbee U*aay Caruu* i-s .W.m wbn Will wfl:c fbri;, GERMAN KALI WORKS. VI Keeeett St.. New Y«k. »la«ky’«BUl alevlkwU Immiv. Fvorlt Journal. There ere not Tory many industries to Illinois protected by tbe provisions ot tbo Dina ley bill lu spite of tbe feet that by rcston ot the Stalo’i oootnmp Mon of tax'd articles it will pay st least tbo next to tbe lamest portion of tbe tar lit lax. Tbe Dlngley bill iadlstlnct iTsly a New Eo'lsod measure, and tlie west should so oonstder It. The Best 1897 Mtdel BICYCLE YOUK CHOICE OF ANY OF THE HIGHEST GRADE $100,00 Bl OYCLE3, 1807 MODEL, FRKE OF COST BY USING SOME OF YOUB SFABK MOMENTS. Tbe greet aliidci made by The New York Tucks within tbe 1mt few month* form a cotable chapter In American journalism. During a period of general basinets depression The New York Tdcis has mode Ready progress, having within til months nearly doubled Its circulation. Thia growth, while Indeed gratifying, serves only to itlmolato the management to greater effort*. With a view to the introduction of Tint New Tors Times in homes where It is not now received, where the improvement that ha* been made may not be known, a plan has been devised to reward those who may assist In the work of increas lag its circulation bv offering to any man, woman, or child any one of the standard high-grade $100.00 bicy cles, 1807 model, if they will secure one hundred (100) new snbecrlbera for Tub New York Tubs, encli for three months—$3 If delivered by carrier; 82.60 If rent by mall. That no effort to tncreeae the circulation of The New Tonic Tiwbh may go an rewarded to those who And they cannot aecnre more than Afty sabaeriber* for three months each, the choice will he glveD of any Afty-doHar (retell prloe) bicycle, American manufacture, and to those who in their efforts fall short of Qfty subscriber* there will be paid 60 cents in cash for every subscriber less than Afty. REMEMBER TOU CAM HAVE YOUR CHOICE or AMT BICYCLE OF AM ERI CAS MANUFACTURE. the orrsa in detail. Aojt perron deahiae to undertake the work teourtnr Ml subscribers tbould noriry Tire Krw Fob* Tin la and (alt litatnirtinoa and Menu will bv rnraisbod. Uinter no drnra atnnoee win a aabKrtyrion b* aepcptoH a* naktotf uc the auaber rcuidial of anv porem who h*e boon a rrwuler reader of TTtr Raw Yoaa Tiaae ancaTao. 1.1*R. All Ibd* *411 be lavFWtJfBlBd, end If U la found they Include t*c name or any person who baa recently been a regular render, that totwIpUon wfU not b» aocapcad to make op the list of 100. It Is dlrUnctly anderatnnd that all llsfi of ET* *£*’ •uJfc* '<• rvrincaiieo. All '■unit* of Tus Raw Yuatt TUBS order,-1 nmtrr tola plan must be Mhu«l wheru Thk Tina* lias not hotctwfnrwb—a raoalved. The offer la in tended aoioly for now mbecrtpUona, and rrrdcre ftna Prsaoot reanlar readers of T*a Kaw Yoaa Truer will, under oo elreumalanooa.be nenaotnd la making up Ike required number. Orders for rbe detirery of two oupli* to Iho aanto address wiu aot bo aeenptad aa two new abecrlbera. The purpose of Tuo Yura* la to obtain a wider dJrtribuilon of Iw taouca In boroeo where ll has not berMofere been du U voted. PUN «r WMM. Mass u» a list nf your raiaurea meods. nod amiaalnbaaova, only thuao to whuan you aro well know*. Oat their full name And Post OAoo addraoa Whao you burr tbo number, write or eeud lo Tni Niw Yoaa T»n eft* for Inal number of letter o* routare and rob acrlption Vania. Addreaa and Men Ua inter dMaaf/wa Innltalna wMrrtaril earring* for reply. (Tan Raw Toe* Tiwat wtb auppiy tbem.) Bond the eigoed and addreaaod Irrtoe oiroularatoTun Saw Yoon Timm, and u*y will ho mod wShout eoet to you; If yon man them yooraetf yon matt Mtc to rash ketor a teo^oot Mb IP*. By tide meant you nur, without on lung In petoun On your h-lendi. rent your choree of ni one-bundrod-doUar If le naoeeaare. of eoutee. in order tusuo. nrantuRy pnrtlelpnfe in this work, to her a an adequate eoncvpHo* of w&A kind of n news paper Tna5*w Tnax Tit nr la If you in note render of Twa riant, aaauro a aopr. rand k oarrfully. are iR«ai Deonaa acquainted wllb 1U merit*. You anil uw ibat Tun Nmr Ynw Tuaaa la a doom*, men land, emerpclMn*. Brw-eiaat anwa*d*lr. It baa alwaya noil ra tal owl a Men ■Cmwamt; u baa atwarr mood for whet la ku In the enmaeuntty: It A nee eenm - ttoonl; pur pet rale, no nut*, and w free of “fwnltn“i It presewte wbal ooeurs prornpUv. tally, and In it raanorr to Inlcrtst rntrJfirrai men and remn. To be seen radian To a Maw Test Time » a stamp pf onitaroand reapoabMlM*. At (tore la ton of a ymuur man who, when apntyla* f*r a attantton. and mkod for retrace by hie pewtpenure mnplorrr anracrad Amply, ‘i rend Tea Ifaw Yoaa Tnna Ha woe accept on into miptormcot at onoe on the theory tint radios a oewauapti M the Ijariiir rf Tat Kaw Yoaa TofSa tan orrtneetv of coed ebarnoter. A flW FACTS. ijr oMlsM >swflmfi of oilao. too* now •to*, and nicmlndod m of Ttoo * OOftOMt tnmmtmrpt **«**. eood^ ■^jodMart, First National Bank, . OF OABTONIA, JX. C. State and County lfceposltory. OOHMEJTQED BUBDfESB ATJGUBT 2,1890. uapjuu JMM, .... SXMXJU.00 Surphu,.8,250XX) Diridocdi paid lino* orguintiom, MX)00.00 DIRECTORS. L. L. Jtokini, T. 0. Pognm, J. D. Moon, T. W. Wilton, r. DiUlnt. Solicits accounts of Individual*, Firm*, and Corporations. Intaroat paid on Urns deposits. Guarantee* to patrons every accommodation consis tent with oonservattve banking. L. L. Jkikihs, fSaaukaL Professional (arils. A. L HBftlUMM, Tonsokial Parlor VEWLT FITTED T7P In Corner Boom Y. U. C. A. Building. First-claaa Workmen Employed and Hist-clam work Guaranteed. C. K. ADAPTS, M. V. n. M. BETH, II 0. Adams & Reid, PHYSICIANS amd 8UBOEON.H, OA8TONIA, M. O. Office at J. E. Curry A 0o‘» Drugstore. ROB'T. L DURHAM, -LAWTSR, GASTONIA, N. C. L. F. FNGLKSBY, Attorney ad Cousellor it U«, UASTON1A, K. C. "Se & M&xcujur —ATTORKXT-AT-LA W— QA8TOS1A, S. O. Will practioo In the oourte of GhaIcm and adjoining eonntiea and In lie Federal Ouurta. F. G. WILSON, M. D., Uaatonla, X*. O. PHYSICIAN AND 8UBOEON. gyOffico at Turrcnoe'a Drug Store. Phone No. 10. W. H. Wilson, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGKON. Day Phone 10. Night Phone 34. J. M. Hlotui, M. D., PHY81CIAN AND SUKGEON. Day Phono 10. Night Phone 20. li. 8. ALEXANDER, -BARliKH. ■Am n. of mm Town fvar, .lariated hy Tbomu Horae, of Charlotte. 8olU4ta ttM putrooMt: of those vbo e-tot to be tarred only by upcrtanead und ap-to-data barbara, W«D-kcp4 ahop. clean tbarea, *-> lith haircut*. oocaforlable acn-toe. CABLED FIELD AID DM FENCES Cbi*#d rttfkltrr Tflr* Troor. Board; Yori, Ojuurrr •'Ml ilmt* 1++ PHW'nf om DM • The High Shoals Lan4 for Private Sale. Over Fir* TIwmmuiN Acres of lb«* Hlfb ANuok lamia, Ijrtnv on lha vatm of Aflulh Port of Catawla river, <n Lincoln ami Gaafon ootindea, are open, eumrnl and plotted In fanna of suitable its aid offonul for etk Ttvesc land* are veil located and One ootuw. Hill and ffraabip lands. J. Ik TDomborv. near thoflbnala,ls roj SKOnt and bee nape of lands and will show them and make contracts aabj roc to my approval. W. P. BYNUM. Trust**. AtfmlnlMrttor’s Notice. Hariny quailkdd u lifnloiatnMT of 14* fr lain at turf J, Defter, daenaaod, 1 knrabr nolt tf all uttM hart oar eialaa ram In al Mhl miat, to preiMt tba Made balorti the undarMaotd at kt, More lo Oanrnnln. W. O. doty twfcal. on or bofor* Iha Mlk. day af knrok, MM, or lb la nolion win bu ptokrfed to tav of tooir moorary. All penmnJ onrln* aol J aatmlc. will plawc makn lanaodlate aeutammit. J. A TOmyn, Arirnlntatntor of Id. J, HnHar.dronMf. Thld Ike,11th day of Moron. MOT._ Executor's Notice. Havtny duly qnaMrlrd aa cafOMior of the Inal anil and urataanoot or Kira R. MoKdo. Aeommd. of 0aoron county. I horrty notify all pfraaa* bdrlnir rUiraa Mind Iko eamfaof nil do Mkunf lo aildibit Lbon lo tbo undanto'Ml m or bofnao the Mlk day of Haaak, MM, AdaiBWiritor * Noil to . TWp uialandaoad barlna yuanlad aa ad«*w» IMracnr of iha «*t»< of Kntiert U«q«. 4a ooa-ad. taawW ixxMrn all poraont baria* Mtnm ununtr aiaU drdarWmt to tahlbu iK mat t* atm oa at baton tha that 4a* a* A*ril, ■*•«. nr Ibla Bane* «■) bo Mad In bar of tbatr maorary. ttaUaa It alto ai»to all panoaa oartoa mm tatatu lo malra imait«iafc< parmont u» tbo aadotabraad. w. a. naaaoM, Adair. Apr* lat, MM. _ Sale of Town I*ot. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. piedmont Ain ura. Cwdfad loitdalo at IHnanpr TralM la UM Jan. IN. HIT 1 fg& ■ OwWlB. Lv clartoU. At. ta.Ttll. rnmnnr •* Philadelphia • Prtlt'mon'. . “ WaabH.gtcto. Lt. Rich mood ... Lr. Daarlila ... At. Char lotto .... lav. Oantoata. : ISSMfSi-: ** Gofftocr* ... • Pfmrr-tnlmrff • • (litvarlib.... • OmiIirI. “ Nana. • V^Jmlnacr ^ BTX?*::::: " t>>n»lia. • U’l*. 2 OfOpaarllla . n Ar. Atlanta, KL T.* Ar. Altai.la, U. T. A'ant "P~ p. m. “II" noon. "B utght. No*. 57 nad 3$-Dally. Wankle Cton and booth i wcMTrtn Viet Inula Limited. Thnngti Puito*«a • 1*voting cat* Vcrwm Nnw Ynrk »o*J Nnw Or lent-a, n» Weshimciuo, A Unnta and Mceitgmn ary and m*> between Now York »>1 MtmphU, tna Waahtnglna. Atlanta and Birmingham. Pull* ■can abetitng mn bet ween New York and New Orlaana. la ©ounce tk>u wttk Iba’YtuueK Liq I tod" rrnjn* for ban Yr*ncUr«j. ertnl weekly, leaving Jaraay Oltr Tnewlay and Mrnrdajra: t'^orainL'. leave New Ovl«*en* VTodnrr«dajaan4 Saturday*. Thta traJq alAAearrira Viirhmorui Abdi'a aleenice cert batmen Unarm# and Charlotte. Pint rlaaa tl.oroochfar* roar.ke« betwrra Waahuigcon aod AMaata. Lining car* nerve all maw)* on rouin Nee. S aal Bfl—Umtud Htataa Tael Mall ; run* aotftd bo'vnm WufalnKtoo and New Or* Kwe. via Southern Railway A. dr W . P. B. Ib. and l*. A N. B. ft.. to<ng er»mpo*ed of luggage I car and oom-kew. through without change for pemvnrvi* rj all cUec* Pullman drawing room aivcying oar* between Jarmy City and Now OtJcvut. Tin Atlanta and Monlcnmrry. ; Leering WnahlngUM ivh tfatordaj . a loan** | alecrmg car aril nm thronrh batwvvn Waab 1 tughnn aad Ban Wao< l»ro without change. | K»c »1 aod MA- New York and PVirMa Lla I If eel- Vt-dtbulad train hetwr-on New Turk and St. Aaguitina, via wa«Shiftoo, OfcnrloClo. l\>* itxjwiaa, "eraau&h and Ja^kvmvllle, fun slating cf FNiUirno drawing room »)»*wtng rAre, P»Ui* man croup*nun at rare. Pullman oh**? ration ear* aad dining car*, laaring New Yoil* ami St. AngoHine tranuioal fwaaia) dally except Sunday. Thla irnln *l*o teni'•» twaive aeetWwi drawing room buJfat etorf ing car* VoUtcoa AoruUs aod N« w York Non. llaodlJ—PnUtnen elaeplngear*between Richmond a**l DucnU*. The Air lAa* Bello Irnln. Non 17 end 18, be iwi>-n Aitaot* a xl OoraaUa, Ua.. dally axaopt Innday. W. H. fIRBBT, J. S* Ova l Hurt.. Tn(V W'l'h, Wrvdiluntou, EX C. Wn*! mgtoa, KX Q> W.A.TUMT. a BL IT.VftDWICI. Gcn'IPn^ A**V. AaClUau'l P***- Afi Wiwdiingion. IX 0.AlUala, Go. CAROLHA A NORTHWESTERN IT M HEBILK AMD COBElMmOII IS CrrKiT FKIRtUBY 7tb IM7. e. W. F. HARPER, President. Oaafral Dhae Mandard. oonrugotnrn. Nv. is. 1 Wo.s. iVav* theater ."... sWIam 8 <R~a m Learo Low ryav lRc.. 8 JO am *08 at* Luave feCoOouaeilwIllo. ONan; 0 30in Lear*IhiUiHetillfl.. 7 00am Mlam gve YorkvlJk)^. 7 Me m 10SO ft nt rc Clover. 7 Man 11 39 am va (laatonla .. 8X7 a n* 190 pm v* Dallam..... . $Mam 110 pm Leavo liooolnton. § 48 e ie 9 14 pm Uevo Newton ..MM an 4 44 pm Leave Hickory....11 in pm 6Upts Arrtv* Lcndr...fly 17 pm KuOpm oonrq amrrw 3c. 91. | ~Wo.V qev*la*dr. 0:jOpm SSISIMS§2L::*::::::;:::: IftSS aav* Uoyouitoiu. 000 pm nkva UaUaa. 80pm aav* par, unit.. 9 97 p m icavuOoror. 7 It pm <oa va fockvOlc. «04pn aanGnthHcavlilc . —.— $Opn Leevo MaCooaeJUrfda. Sfttprn Vergyeo. Amve ykomf...| | * gi p n lMmfoa.lu4llmlnl41M, ud njo •stir Oiw tanAir, Ilf.In* No*. *0 *04 11 o«rr J HwottmnMilK r»m 4»6r Son d*7. TkcroI.icood wiMoUiiiiiitlMiarwn tho «. tj. ft M- *od til* ll OTSi Aj *1*0 *t Om*. Ionia wlcb th* A. t 0. A.tj .t UnoolstM sit ass? X| ^wT at IfietDor/ and Yowtor* Perth* e catling through] kfrota for all poUta North, kieih. • Eaet end wear, wtu Bortll to tbetr ad ve Die go to cell at or ourrvepon I wttk I ho Oenorwl GPkm. Lano4r. .Y, (J 0. W. r. H AkfllL ProaldrmL U T. Ntoiiota. SuMrtaUrtmn'*'' ‘tt CM*. I. O. W. U. HOFFMAN; -Dmeriai OAJTTOMIA, C. 0T OfTtoe omr Fir at National Bank. ■iwiaPAi. KLKcnai. I—■hal.inw M ha Ya«o4 Hw m tkt ftlHI «*r •* May, Ala nacUay or the Board of (m»««oa. ttfcrsS&TiaF3= •a ih* **4 «ay *r May, laar, rortlwcAMtlnaaf Mayor tad Mr* Coumla rlnaet* lor Av Town af Ortonu ror the CgjatBMy1^ “ *rk. W«ry» »U, \mi. Notice I H-a*^ h knroW Irtran that » arorUl larot 5#jia sra .tea, t2rEC~? •ii* ««* ar Ah*m land, ta rarlCT an ohrakni na (ke 'tonal tou or in* C. M Jot« 0. Potrr. t o Hoard Oo, Oaraaa. I. '
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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April 22, 1897, edition 1
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