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! then llntbe Y. M.C. A. . oigbt tor tba »«t mMn a Lfwua Aaao i ar a nwm of lactam far tba Ftat J, Q. depart aa nbalrmaa ot tba Mr. MeF. Leva, waa Harr Mr. Dataller them •Utad tba otyeot of tba meeting, He eeld that while OaeUaia did aot gat wa ad bang aa httaUrctaal tawa we did aot ondK far what intellect eal tt 1 we did have ban. aad that far eocMtima ibara bad baabaoantalfc of *»—lltwg a coerce of lactam which wwnld fa. writable to all, Ue Idea ba te* to get enough to go tato tba move mat to laaara It a aacean from a 01 tea entertainment* dawn where bo •■■Madbo dmbredof Umpleoaan of MMndtag. 7a do thle we oead tbo «o operatloa of all tba toon. Da waoted UoBdcntocd tint the pnaahen did ■ad latcad to nta tba theater* bat that the* wen trite* to provide a prodiabla (■tertaiomeat for tba people. Mr. Shields waa eatboaiaeticallr la lavor ef tba ergaatmUoa. Ha raid that people needed iccmUon end they •we going to have roemUoo of eoae Mad and If then waa not tba right Mad ot reeraatloB to be bed tbaj wonld Hdeeen ether bind. tejt J. D. Moore next made eoaee nmrka la which be expiceeed bit approval ef ell that bed been Mr. Wateeathea made eoae* remark* to which be tald be dide’t like tbe Men of tbo pmriten Interfering with •bptetegeftblakted. It wa* then aoorod and carried that a eanadtUof two from each ebureb of te«tewa be aabried te a eaaenltta to on aai pten that meawd to them advtnMe aad that tba of •MdooeBaMUco have the power looall ••eteafcfttidCava after they had fbrmalatad plana. VfeM oowiuaa waa eampoacd of Ibafeilow macaber*: IL Separfc, Chair area, Hr*. Be I* Dorbaa. Mint. Mr. W. r. Marshall, Mlaa Loan Headrick. A. Hooter. Mrs. A. C. WU a. ■- nmrflBux. Mtee Ida Pamlei, W. If. Srier. Tbe aaoawMve emmtttoo of tbo r* eom met yariardny at tbe Y. M. R, A. ka». Ibeaamt which cm deeided a* —we. ‘ThoOeetool* 1 jar am.” Tbo ecnfttee teal rectal Prof. Htpark u> write to earn* ton or iwcfcrs ntflbreat eataHetnwMwtaendaee wbai theyeewld ter-^Tbe^rieomprtere, Iwe me tectawaaad tare laecaree ef a mem eerV | ewe Material. A mmUag ef the ctu- i eeae wM be celled 1e «ke meaaUme and ^y^tbe iiwammni » dotog an'to •ndMeand eodoaverlog to eataUteb i twlMMfnnatoekitatlenwWm ^ to ag the people, that | rf t m | and If there teeny euggerileae wMcb P*a woaM Ilbe to make dew's keeltrii beapariieotnihopoMIe MiiHegi If bape n* trooUc aaat year aad ie after JJ* <• toneb depoada oe a goad 1 ■wm wiutotamar*. ■ •f Admiral >mn van I'wmiii. Washington. October 7.-Admiral Itomr baa accepted aa tavttsUon from tba clUaro* sf Atlanta to attend Urn csretasolee la that eltj la oonneetlon with the maraetattoo of a baadaome rmw* ta PtegUeut. Brumby, the Ad mba» jprauy esteemed sad valuable at— A datogttton of prominent eftl »a team Atlanta, bedded by Mayor Woedward, arrived Iters tost evetting, aod Uto morning, by spseisl .ppofet me— Uey tailed up— tbe Admiral at UMMcZamn realduse. Bcprvasut sties Xdvtac—m, of Ossetia, *be wee a cam at tba lie way dli-n-r given by tba President, aeeompeniwi tba delega ttom and mede tba pfv*- iUllons to Um Admiral. Major Woodward stated that the cttjmea of UeovgtH had, by popular subscription, procured a eword, which *bey proposed to present to the gallant Brumby, Tba preaaatatmn Is to take ptaes at mob time aa may be coo yen Mat tor the Admiral and his dig lieut enant to ba present la Atlaata. A latter from Governor Candler. re»>. "feting tbe State of Georgia, was •eraseled to tbe Admiral, urging him terms to honor Atlanta with bts presence upon tbe oonaatoa of the aword presentation to Lteat. Brumby. Major Clark Howell also joined lo "Ijkf tbe Admiral's acceptance, and mmi other members of tbe deiega tom reinforced tba statemeuli of Mayor Woodward, UoognoaoMu Lir Ingetvn aad Major Howell Ill ADKOUL iccvn. N iMiy tba Admiral maid he would ebaarfaUy Mount tba luelmUon for *"• p**owi • YVm, he desired to *ow bte appreeUtleu of the ml amble serytae ?t Ut **«*a tag Iteoteoant, and second baoiuaa ha waa anxioqs 10 vfalt tba Swrth, lo acknowledge, iu hla bumble way, the substantia! oootributtoc tv the war with dpalo from that aretlae of tba ooentry. He recalled Uie fact to* eiy of Atlas La waa the Brat ally ia the United btataa to teodorblm a reception, on the octwalow of the paroa Jubilee bald la that dly last •Pda* Ha waa thaw iu Manila, aad acknowledged tba renalpt oa UmUelta tatloa and aaat kla ragraU at the lime. BavuiMT’s wnu JOB. Tba admiral seamed to be anxious to do aaythtag la kit pawn to show bn appreciation of Ueut. Brumby, and It waa sweated that the programme would be area aged ex that tbs tbs Admiral might pises tbs sword la tbe hands of Lieat Brumby. Tbe Ad mire! modestly objected to interfering with the programme arranged, but Mid oat of regard for Brumby be would consent. Os then turned tn Lieut. Brumby aad said good-oat nred 1P ■ “Brumby, you will bars to prepare two ’patches—one for ms and the oth er for yourself.” This littlepisassotry was duly appreciated by those ptearat. nuxa wot rut tni Dane.' Tba Admiral explained that be could not Ox tbs date of Us visit to Atlanta until after tbe President returns from hla Western trip. It is intended that there shall be a masting of the Philip pine commission la Washington soon •ftar the President reaches home, aad, therefore, Uw Admiral mid as ooold not casks any definite arrangement* ontU hla conference with tbe Presi dent. Ha added that bo would keep Uie matter in mind sod notify the Atlanta committee in ample Urns so to*f could perfect lbe_lr arrangements toi lbs Brnmby celebration. OWWWT'a BBOABXt FOB BRUMBY. Tbs detention waa with lbs Admir al foe nearly an hour; sod they were most favorably Impressed by tbs melons sad cordial manner io which ba reeviesd and vote;talced them. They wen particularly impressed by bin high regard for Lieut. Brnmby nod Uw interna he expressed in the part lbs Sostb took la tba war with Spain. COTTOjr Wit. jumps up. IB# Bwpp«r hSkwi. Wvw Yvrt CuiacnM AdvirtWor. The cotton seed oil market la lo a Mats of wild eon fusion. So unsettled ire Ua eonditlowa that tba two leading maoafseturlBg eoaoaroa in tba trade have n rased to aaat a any contracts fee Uw latum delivery of ail. Blur Yellow summer la largsqnao* Uttee was sold tn the Hew York mar ket »Mt weak for 30 cents par gal tea, when Uw hlgbret price obtained ImdyMr at this time was M+ cents per Ito strong Is tbs dtaatten that the iredsjmnreany la looking for 40 sent. M l*T*i?* fl"» cf next month. Tbs *•*“»« to tbs sdvaoss this rear ua two fold, tbs scarcity of seed at tomarod iUre abortproduction of ollm dlUi Italy aad Uw SadiUrranaaj sac Tba MUM u Tally threa weeks Ul* bh JMT and It MM DM be mM to have oUy opaaed erau now. Tba crubars bMmb tba aowtfc are ennsplalaUa that br* MC (toMM Mu>aSb to Uflo «*tafsnd op todM« apt» oj “» hf« been o lb-rad tm tba Sfra York aubet. deedit Mliing at twice the prlc, it Md Mb year. Is Trm time bass mu MlWMblgh MW par ton, da iftnd M tba mills, while U« Ml ia« prloa taab year waa t'8 par toa sad ■MIoMMltVHlb ***?—»«»*•*«** ***** *Md rtHwdasUy baa (ms mar km] within IW Where only eae times •MetlUasd tor making ait.it has SIMM aabtl BOW two-thirds af »n tba k dMPMM MB mertfmaUMa S~T2?i2m!2!? EwepbbMalMitbtnrd to aatatiioU gagg-sas apply tbtdMMadb(W r"Ul ** raiPUHTO u» rM vutT. i *k» rawer NHlllam m LmmI Ue«. •»#•» «• Kaea. br. law*. Owwkera Plnalor. J- A. William*, of Mlllbrook, Than. WftlM; . -‘1X> you think that after plowing land tarty for whaat la the fall It woald Inert*ae the yield to barrow your land aad roll U until It la ao cub part UmI just ewuuglt dirt will fall lw blod jour drill on tbe wbedt to ooeer It » “la not the applicatiou uC heavy fertUlmra Injuries to land drdoleat In hums*. unless Immediately followed clover or hard grata » •'Which do you think the moat in jurioos to very poor laod-to let it lay cat exposed to tba tun naked or pat u Eoi’itTwd *"• “urt ■" Ibelisro tt la teat to plow wheat land early, provided the land Is rolled aa booh aa plowed aad followed by tb* barrow. After tba drat harrowing cat 11 ration should be repealed at least ones a weak, and If it rains dinner— altar wary min. Tbe idea la to pre vent a duet tlank et. Tbe dnet blanket acta exactly aa a mulch, and pnveala the rapid evaporation and lot* of mole tare that would otherwise taka place. Aa yoa are aware, tbe soil M Ailed with capillary pores that have - tba power of lifting moisture from tba lower areas to the surface- These capillaries work, their evaporating way to tbs eurfaoe, aad thus the toll is opened to tbe evap orating ludaeace of tba eun, aad not oaly carries off tire moisture, but ilea some ao tba atuogea. By culliyat log with tba harrow to the depth of two or three lac bee, the coo o to too of these perse with tbe surface la destroyed, and beoee all moisture to the coll Is re served tor tba fatuce crop Besides an abundant supply of moisture en able* feroneotat It n and tbs breaking dawn of plant food to go on more rapid ly hi tbe ami. ■* “W IB UN soil to much, m that pnmu the ready distribution of plant roots in lb* •oil, and tba vigor of lbs crop depends largely ou its having deep wide spread ing root* to draw an abundant supply of food fro® tba soil area. I also Uilnk it la hast tn drill la wheat drop rather thru shallow. It may tain It a lulls loogrr to get established aed started growing, but whan Ibis Is ac complished the growth will ba more rigorous. The heavy application of soma artifi cial fertilisers might Injure the laud, thought it would bu more likely tu In jure the roots or plants or tbs seed that It came iu eon tact with. It la poor economy lo heavily fertiHla soils defi cient tn humus. Most of oar soils are more in need of this element than of nay other, and If it it abundantly sup plied firet. It enables the formation of new chemical combination, lo tbs toll that render trail able large quin 11 lies of pleat food, and at tba same lima Or event Injuries by firing that might ba induced where heavy rerUHwrs ere alone used. Clam (or cow pees In the South—. Rd.1 la tba beat tbiag to use to give humus to the soil, for tba reason that It is a legume eud can absorb large quantities of nitrogen from the air throegb the tubercles on lie roots It thus increases lho supply uf nitrogen la the soil and renders the use of this •Ismsat in the form of so srtlfleiel ou necrasary. Humus, of 00arse enables tbs anti to withstand drought and to rttaln a much larger quantity of mois ture, both of wblcb are essentials where a large crop production is ■oucht. I won Id .not let veiy poor bind lay rut exposed to the olemants, The proper thing to do is lu put In some crop, especially a legnmo, and plow un der once in a while sod give bumns to tbs soil, and then if necessary, add ar tificial fertilizer to supply tbs other elements needed, in this way you oan soon build op worn out soli. If you 1st It lay exposed, the fertilizing ele ments, aa they are rendered available, era In a large measure dissipated by means of rvsopratlou from the surface or they are lost by subterranean drain age. Andrxw M. Soule, Agriculturist. Tseoemis Experiment Station. otMvtii mins. After standing sun for some time, waiting ou Uia tides of capricious Jobs's River, the Caldwell haw Mill fPlant) will start up in a few days. Their supply of logs to a certain extant depends upou their ability to Amt them down John's River sod tba past summer has not been at all favorable tor this kind of work. They, however, now have a supply tad will begin stw iog probably Monday. Their planiag mill and Dug Factory have bean run ning all summer on full Urns sad they have been shipping large quantise of lumber. With tits saw mill running, a large foies of bands will be employed and their pay roll will run up close to a thousand dollars weekly, which la quite an item lo the prseperlty of our county. IlM tml IMMan »■ MMr. Few people are aware of lb« feet Uiat there are aloe legal holidays la Mortb Oarelma la reply to an in lulry from a Northern paper. Attorney iteoeml Walter are mined the law* of the StaU and ascertained that there ire also legal holtdayo In tbla State, N follow* i New Year, Jannary lit. bee’* birthday, Jannary 19th. George Washington *» birthday Fet» rart jind Memorial Day. May 10th. Anntywraary of th* signing of tb* Mecklenburg Declaration of In depend men. May 90th. fadepaodeaea Day, JaJy 4tb. flay. Noeymber. ■aad Smith baa watted i causa of football to lar p~y«d la laot HIM, S. U. October 14th betwtaa Daetdson Collrga aad i ■Temooa. IteeA OIU la a eeatral eotat i «d a larya orawd Id expect*d A nam nr ofnatghborlog towns will aaad data (atloaa, AaaleUat Manager L. O. IleaJl Peat i« Boat MW yesterday more lag o hay off the fold, pwt ap 11m goals, da. Ctomeoa OoDeyo bold* the oham doaahlg af Sooth Obnllaa aad pleyt a i droag game. Deeideoa la la bMtsr I hope I baa aoar before, aad will' shew ■P fa good farm aa Urn 14th. tea Uaattws meal Qnwm TsMsu, an i haaWtmiiHal Use ewswy M a fags M ease, •a. Vaegaaaaw hat ua,0.aasaea te*M i m wi#» mt "S«r r»i *..»..■»» Tk. Tmm* mm* Waite mm ihs Mr». Kruger, lb* wire of the preel dec! o( the Transvaal, le au ugly wo men. 8ba la also ao economical woman, while ber faoeoue husband ba* a capital of |J0,000,000. She la ao rich that It would take the groatest effort to spend Ibair Iucome IttTWted as the capital Is In great paj teg lot*reels. To do Ibis she would have to lies la almost barbaric spUn dor, but, bleaa you abe even does ber own oooklng. It Is very probable that tier acute, subtle husband quit* approve* nf ber style ofliriog. If he objects, ao oue reluming from that far land hat ever heard of such an objection. It Is more probable Ural hy jaet aeob thrifty method* Mr. Kroger himself rose Into bis present eminence. Dut think of it I Tbe income of 835,000,000 and n do don't own oooklng I Tj fuse end fame and fret and stew over a boiMng stove in a hot, hut land rather than spend tbe moD*y ou a maid. And oot oely to cook, far It Is whis psred—aod that very loudly lu loartet sod Bog) lab circle* In Africa—ibat tbe very oftea takes a bend In tbe washing and that abe scrubs aod rolls tba cloth** with the skill and strength of ttaobestof them. She also Insists a poo soaking hsr own bed*. This may be because '*tb* Kru ger" needs a very untroubled pillow, a •bent without a wrinkle, to ess* him from the art]out duties of scheming to make empires aod millions, but if she does the rest of the bard work It I* probable abe makes the beda to also teve tbe peony—nr whatever too money is in that land. When bar husband has stats gosats to dinner, this ts Indeed the time the good lady ahiues; hero mows tbe stuff of wblcb she's made, aod does honor to her millions and ber position as wife of tbe weetdent. Mot at tbe foot or I be bead of the table— oh no I — but la passing tbe dishes I To no butler will abe ever trust ao great e responsibility There might ba a slip, a mishap, that she couldn't guard against. Ho ahinlog and splen did with a large whit* spree over ber capacious form, she wail* oo each meet. ••Sorely,” she argue*, "oo hostess c*n taka care of a guest better than this.” Every plate is then beeped to perfec tion; each alaea la kept Oiled to tbe brim, oo slightest wish from soy one gOM ud noticed. II soy one Is rash enough to extol to ‘•▲untie” Kruger, as every one calls ber, tbs glorias of her wealth aod the Immense amount of he monthly pocket money she bee to control, she will toll that poraoo a secret; one she Is proud of. one In wkieB she glories. It Is this. That she and tbe presi dent have never lived beyond (heir •'ootree money.” And that amounts to 12,000 a 3 ear allowed them by tbe government I So, you sae. they never touch the other greet capital. Nerer put their hands od the 1000me of one of the dcontent fortunes in the world. , Where It will all go — goudntss knows I Lika many other great million aires be may leave it to anceatora who will enjoy throwing it away on all un worthy subjects that coma uodsr their notice. But what Is tbe pleasure of money whsj such Ignominious use of H It mada as tbs wife of the Transvaal president makes of hers ? Would you cook your own dinner oyer again if you bad $26,000,000 ? rgi varnr com row eaua. II Will sup U)» Wealr* for Alntuir OUBHiSaata, Sr lari Cat. FkUadetpaia Inquirer. Ha was munching away vigorously at something when the Ha o merer cm me op. “Hsve a pieoe of candy T” be asked, bold log out a email paper bag Oiled with can mala, “they are all right.” The Hauotorer took a caramel and then, knowing that his friend hasn't svnr before won any medals for food Mss for coafeotion*. wanted to know lha reason for bis now departure “I doo’t mind tolling you,” was lb* reply. I'm eating tbs stuff just to keep from drinking my usual quantity >f alcoholic beverage*." A look of surprise mutt have passed jver the Huunierer** fsoe. for his friend irianed “I suppose you’d be pestled.” lie Matin uad, “jast as ethers bave been ksfore you. It's all simple enough, UMogti. Tbs taste of the candy takes •wav, or rather destroys tbs taste for .be liqaor I bava kasti so fond of lm ?ihl“g. I learned that by accldunt Had baan sating a bit of toffy and met s friend who I Dei its d oa buying a trtak, I took whisky, aod found (list Ike 00mb!nation wasn't a palatableoas ><•11. Jost far fua, I next tried beer, *“d It proved to be swan worse. I had Man wasting to atop drinking for a lung time, and concluded If candy woald bave that effect once it wosM Mtsln. That was two weeks ago, and dues then ( haven’t barn without a Ideas of some kind of coo fee Won in my pocket. Wbsoever I feel a long! eg ror a drink eomlng over ms, I just slip the candy to my mouth, aod that «*tlss it for tbs time being. Try It •heuerer you want to swear oft. It Mau taking the plodg*.” ri'nouL or mifiMt Ir.OMTamWMlfea rMaJwdCM. MBm •» lien—tort K ■mi BMI Bna-Tk* reaml. IB"* Journal. Spartanburg, S. O , Oct. 7.—Tba fe rn*^ of D. 1. Oenmree who died Wad madajr. took BUM . t Oooywaa saltoga UaUrdBp, attended by. the largrtt aaoral oortrn *t*t aaaa bare. Tba •rrloaa ware impr*«lT» aad bundrmJi >C paopta af title aoouty Bara prtaeat a pay a laet tribute to the memory af ba diatlaguMted olttoen. Tba daaili af no man la tbto oonn< y tod dm aaaaad aoeh ptaarnl acm>w M of Mr Uodthm. Oa waa oerbape ha weatthtaat aad ooa at tba moat dap* rad oUtooae of tbia aaatlon, aad Mi Meath aaaard great earrow. II« bm otie of tba ptoaaara uf thtoaaaaty, i«d H wb be who aUrtad Urn bmii "Maatry bant Ha waa tba kbi af BBanlaf tba largaat mlfto In tba Hut a. md waa faaadar af Ua faim.ua Gan J*rw* aotlrga, U which InaUtutlcn bla Ifbtb to moat keealy fait. «Mrom UAM. ItallM oourt DU n«w pax »-i», Uut l«trb arc (ha Iota »b/n they art (hint, 'toe auu) from here had hard hm», eis^a&,a«A%s&-. Mu paw im duftact for a liUahliu vruuuJ. Now Uwy irt banter Uriu (hay era bare y .to. p**3 *» doUart for a Broaau chair. Jur thu toMalhat Bo Mate OTcr ihcrv. I ray. Mo t-uld tat dollar ood (wxit-Bva ...ay day! Wtr» Ba ra>a Hariunia h ike tori of iko two. L„ !i\T w " rtsbt aboai <»»«. doo’i you? RF.k^VEl? P«U»* on a Boom °r is, (OtiTlnee rr.ii, If row rrt.t More Mowrimii now ciiwva menu hit httllt on rauln pmii Uutp£xJ,,IotfJ?U* 0M,P*T 1'"* w311 bod (to They am running nnunuu ail In a ha ark 80 S°Tutok. ““ 7roll”»"r art |0u __ —UP. MMWK or TN K PAIS ex HI Sim. ■'tof »e» thaiaa la na Rwr Train In Swat MnaaBera. Tbo pruapecta af lha P,.|r lucreeae hourly Art I elm arc arlriog both by rtvlgla and express, and en trier keep lha elrrks busy. Jsoob 8. Allen, Jr , of the Wllming tan (treat bsrdwsrn More, la flxisg op * ®(** di»pl«y. Ho has nearly com pleted sa old cabin boue. in ancient bjK •bleh will be quite a feature of l be ball. L. C. Weathers ta putting up some of tbo moat artistic wall paper deeigoa ever shown her*. Tbs exhibit uf tbo Royster candy factory occupies the western aide of lbs octagon. Stein rue; t le preparing oar or lila character telle dlaplaya of Dowers. It la a Mule early for aome yarleUes of obryaanibesmi. but lilt place will ba a bower uf beaniy. Mr. lean 41. Proctor bas accepted tbs directorship of the Depart neat of Horae a. Thl» Information will gratify the many lorers of bin as- fl -eh. Tbs Oentirrlllc Dorati Band of Wiaston-helem bas added aome Bus players frans l>«uetlle, High lhitul and ottor places. Vary Ana music may ha expected. ' The toys aie geUinx up a ran of Ihelr own (or Friday, Children's Day. Ixaik out (or tbe champion goat* I Turn Durham Hosiery Mills will make an totmsllag exhibit and It will ba found mar lbs display mads by lha far-famed Oecoaeeche Farm. Tba loan of High Point will haTa a combined exhibit from facioriea—over twenty In aumber. not only furniture, but machinery. mattressm. points. lua bat* and other products of tbeir buay attractleely shown, Mr li. A Wheeler, President of the liutl ncaa Meals Association. and Mr. Cb*rlf*! f^NTru bars given moot valu able aid In this depart mao l of lha Fair and deserve the appreciation of tl>e peopw. _Tao oOod of the Secretary of tbe Fair will b# moved to tbe Fair grounds on Saturday morula*, the 14sh Inst. It '« f?*1"? Uiat life member, osll on Wednesday, or aa soon thereafter aa convenient, for their ticket* at tbs of Ocu in town I., the Pullen building. These ticket! admit strictly tlie mem ber. wife am) children under twelve yewra of aye. Those who do nut Call In pei.no are requested to aeod written order .tatiug number of children un der ago mentioned to be pl.ued no tickets to laaiire tbelr admission. No other form of family tickst Is used. naiaiprio. sttmi two.., ■*4<' Slwssas Isilnlj mt Twealy.Tws Caret UeStL The aword presented to Admiral Dewey, except tie steel blade and the '-1' meU.1 wabberd, is eutlrely of 22 c»r»t gold. On ibe pommel It carved the asm. of tbe battleship OlympU. which was Dewey's tUgshlp at MauHs, and the xodlacsl .lgo for December, in wblch lucky mouth Dewey was boro. Circling these la a closely woven wreath o( oak leaves, long employed to Indicate and adorn wok. B*!°* Ibete Hie pnm/iMil la embnead by • gold collar on the front of which are lha are tbe arms of Ibe United wlU» Ibe bine geld of the shield In enamel Below them are tbe ansa Awry’s uative State, with tba motto: “Freedom and Unity.” and the oul ora of the shield lu enamel. The plain p.rt of llse g..|d collar Is deeorated with stars, and a graceful finish Is given to It by a uarrnor band of oak It®”* The .word blade la damas cened with tlm Inscription: “The girt nf tbe nation to Oaar Ad miral George Dewey, U. 3 N. lu aremoey of the victory at Man ilk Bay May 1. 1808.” The aword grip la covered with One •harlwkln bound with gold wire and Inlaid with gold stars Tbe guard Is an regie terminating in a claw, wblch (naps the top In wbkb the blade Is let; the <>|1A outstretched wlugs form tba guard proper. The scabbard Is of tbla steel, demss eened la gold, with spiays of a delicate ** pl*ol> the Hoes Marinos, typical of fldvlii y, constancy and remembrance. There epeaya are Interlaced; stars All tbe Inner spaces; dnlpbtos tlie oater spires. ’♦prays of ink leaves and ao->rns secure the rings and trappings of the scabbard; above there on the front of tits ana board ti a raiaad mono gram isi diamonds, ewtwtnlog the let lera. “G. D.,” sad Immediately under them are tlm letters. “U. 8. N..“ sor ** fPW of the are plant. Tl* ferrule, or lower end ol the scab bard, trrailnatra lu entwined gold dolphin* The aword box la ol white oak talrid «mh Mack velvet, and at tbe center of tb* oover has a gold shield surmounted by an eagle and loaerlbed with a alotla Meracd tb* words. -Brer Admiral George Da way, U. 8. N.” *M«al IfMlla Umlaln. CkaHaua Oaawrar. Mia, l|«»<*a«4* tarda. ra*dln« taa Ml.,a*. Wrr* rfOria^rt harr laai tifel" ; Mr. «n<1 Mra J.Hm c;tay Tlptiai raqaaf* Ifw lw>.ur of your i.naanra al II* matrlam uf ||,r«r aant»ilar, A»i>* Thu n. tc Mr llniai, Air«in.t«r on H a.li.. a.|«r f .., o iio»*r twjir iifih. 4i •»«„•„< a-k. rrvaiijrurhti Uimtoh, lAowiaiua. Nanh Uaroliaa. Three Lucky Keys Turned In. —~ THE MONEY BOX unlocked by the following parties and each carried away the cash : A. H. Hoffman, (County) $6.00 Walter Stroup, (Gastonia) 6.00 W. 8. Thornburg, (Dallas) 6.00 One Lucky Key still out. All persons holding keys will |>e al lowed to try them at the nextopeniug of box which will be the FIRST SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER. THE MONEY BOX refilled and keys will be given out as before. A Key given with every purchase of one dollar. Our Fall and Winter Stock uow quite complete and we have many SLEDOB-HAMMElt VALUES to Otter you. Soliciting Your Trade Yours For Bus ness, THE^ New York Racket. YOU MAY . . . AND YOU MAY NOT Get the same bargains at acme other store. There it nothing wrong in coming and seeing for yourself and being satU6ed It is to your ndvantage to go where you can get the heat for the least. Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Shoes and Notions. ——^McDiLL & MILLER.-—^ 0<> to CRAIG & WILSON GASTOKIA, S. C.. FOH ’ Wagona Buggies and other Vehicle* -*-The Pickling Seasons" is now on. Good Housewives .re preparing for the winter seaaon Yon need the beat vinegar for pickling ptirpoaea-yoo’ll find it in our •Elko '—pure appla vinegar, four yeara old. An.l you'll need whole mixed spice* I have the very beat in 5 and locent package*. Fourteen kind* of spices in the assortment. : . A«eat for “Pat tor ton Woolon If in**” "Ciwrlotte Laundry*' and -‘Gootonl* Boke^r!” You’ll want good Bread and mnnt have it_ I_L ... _ JOHNC.M pore. Lowelt High School, r*» mt» o» aitiA Hurt Session Opens Aug. slth Altmillvn ylv«n t« all eonntnoa Sod bra nub—. Doya and (Irla prn fur O'dlaga or far buaiemn. Ta—liera oompntrnl, pal-taking and da*.d*d to tha haat Intarsat uf iha poplW pa—d andar UPr training. Sat— guarani—d la ink tba II—. [^OOiUotl fiMltliy, Par fart bar iwttaalara apply to A. W. UsWUr, D. Prion!—j. l-OWEM., If. O. Oakland High School. ***** *no rcMAL*._ ^ C^. ~ ^ _140 1MM.. "" Mmi,, Mm*. *»* AA4 Art. Tuition |1 |„ till. - ~V.~ * **' ■*■**- Made $2. SO. I Art H.30 *■"*53** rau. tcmm Odc^TMdT4tm. | *•* Cataiof**, «Mra«a I --JO* M a .MHK, PIMM
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1899, edition 1
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