W« follow Um oaly aafa role. Don't
JJWMMW. array
8| affo««wW»rtMaJr.
- it,.r««.^atoJ3a
&s : la
L a denial ol J aattea Vy 4a>
. The ttaa boa aoata. U
hr the raUbUahaaat of
H
"whalhaahwpaaaTta
I -jEflesg
r? dm
aaa^JBgSg;
— S<*lin«MrwM» Mrrtmtu
Uti mtonM, tu an.
i
a**J Ub^iNwnt
i *«l#»»:4l*lw m
coe* Urns* ct*(» w if L. iur» Wa Uken.
Bart a Ml* at »i. ay <aoM imosI
»it to often Uta
la tba way at
A lUtC Cf
ta ba deplored to lb* ladle Meal
altka antes* foamded
Mttolbamtl aoaoapUthaMni a(
•*ny yraoaoUsn kaaww to iba medical
Sttoa time tertbaeoraaualty to ley
«Me fetoe aad tutted tetUogt otadb
**• *****|U* ayyaraid under cm
dlttana that abnuld alarm array aiUaea
win baa tba town's beet lairrtet at
tout It vaa prwtt but »t*^rr oa
datccted or trader galea of ehlcfceo-pox
for two mate before It waa eorreoUy
RtaplM-ud bad nanatralaed free
do*, too, in aa iwraeelaaled ton-1
non tty. Kreiy oaaa ao far darrloyid
la traceable la ttla one original oaoae.
nme may —ce.poraena hare baaom
lateetad frora tba acme pxelifle eoaree,
dm win tall in tu own rad
Wa nnat l bail raw unity dim not lit
to a teaUag of aatety and In a bclitUlac
•* tba gravity at tba aitnatloa. Tba
°«ly witty than Ultra la(l) toelation,
(3)_qe»raaUne, aad (*) rneeteatlaa.
Buterta*. yttbayr. tnm thodnetoro,
'*• adrlaaUa, tr uot Ira
. - Pmaaa nko am wall about d taka
ao naadhra riehaof any kind. Panova
anyoradte InfeeUom batout *Kk tbottd
barayaratad from tba aararaimlty aad
tnm tboaa aflmted. Tboaa known to
ba atotclad afceald ba raraarrd to a aw
•laded loaaUty. All Mia la In tba line
ef pnoantlnonry laoteUoo.
A Qaa rant tea abanM ba cnfeiord
agalara lateotad bonara and lotaliUta
to K«reat faithar local Infection, and
agaleat ontatda Infected polola to pee
reet farther iaoportaUoca.
9. Pnrtatoo aLonld bo raada for
yabtln reactnaUan at pabtie rxpeora
*ban l(t a ba urged a poo tba eoana
nlty aa an aCmfra raaaaa of protection
agalaat ttara kMtbaorae malady.
With all three preeaotlooe nhraifad
them weald be Juot ground# for a
feeting of aaftly throagbout tba eon
■nelly. We bare ao crttlctea to
ftott oyon any efleen of Ike town.
Wn do not pnecraa to bellare Uwt wo
barn tbe aoraraaottyto welfare .at
bear! a wblt am than I be oonatlto
tad autbariUae. They are loyal oUl
rana and are all lnteretted wttb tba
NM Of ns lo tba mxDaery alter* i
ealtoa ef mill yax in Qaetocla.
But aa a nwwayayar, nyrwtaUag hi a
n tba aantlraaat an well aa tba
laut**i of Uw eoraranolty, wn batiere
the tiara baboaaawben tba rtgorooa
ran lima ontMoed abara abonld bo
natoroad with a arrabeod natU tba die
taw to astarrataaled la Seaton*. and
wa beltori the raoral aeaUraeat of tba
lawn will aaraaln tba aatbortttoa In
irery rtgaraaa activity looting to tbla
erty daeirafata caA
Tbo aovo Of ibo booth of Opt ala
W. H. Kitobla, of Boot la of Hook, »JU
0«Mb vNb fonolao griof mmy of oar
Mfcfa PopalarlT known a. OK.tn
“IN*" KiUhon, bo bod a,M •
«Mo MtOOlOtOOOO thma*MM Ibo
folgoo. oof bjr hlo ot(«of oaf Miami,
a> oof Isootaoao qmllUrn ao
tfOCMBiHfcHWS )ng €*l Irtf
a ^ . _ 1 _
;
IT. W (MTU. B. t.
Mb— Beewabtaedlljr
hf Ten W Im
Tb* lawn of Clover. RC., la allaatrd
l» Tar* Coeety oa the (X * N. W. H.
«.<*• mam Mtt of YortrUM. the
fitfcd tarety of lata far Ibt taw a
jrsrSSMfiAss
taada flat RadU^I. X. Falree
MM weca taterpted'froai tba fan s
IbeoM poatalion Hoaa (a diagonally
Ihneogh Ihe-grogadt abaaaa tor tba
8nutKt,—‘»K —'"-1
Tba Mm aad only dwelUag aracud
*■* ** “»• *• ^ MrCall oa
Ml It L Mam Carroll A UaiUO
b-UtaMow rovxa that year oTvS
MdacdL^aa tabatiaaav tba cor
aar of Mala aad Rlaaa Moaataia
otraau. Cap. W. U. Smith alao boUt
a atoia room froatiag tba R. R. dor
lag tbat year. A aaaU depot bolldlug
mm erected tbat wax. Tbb m
Clover it Ue ead of 1870. It talgbt
bo la order to ataU Joat bore before
PMaUg from thta nitMorablo year bf
2* that tba flret toxcb light proctoaioa
in Ula part oi the State, and parti* pa
tba Mat la tbaatata waa right beta m
tbaeM AMda of Clever. Heeclbeopot
when Mr. Z. Carroll> dweUlag now
ataada a«aU ataada or aouada were
oeaatracMd at abort Intervale aad oa
theu were placed light rod boon and
other oeattotlMo matter which gave
Ugbt all aiaood Mr oooiddenMo dla
Ubee. AdditMti wen taada by Cap.
W X. H. Ban of Klap m7ocu1o,
OP I, D, Witbcfcpooa. end otbera
fraco Yorknlie.
A mew Ml steady and eaboUatlal
growth began ia 1877 aad Mill ooalm
P*oai a bus la tea point of view
tb* MM important eaterprlae was Um
building of oar Cotton Mill. TbU was
commenced t» 188* and Qaiabed.
Tbe min Marled out with 30UO
•PtodlM. Last ywar (1800) snaddlUoB
al two stery battdlng was added aad
■ww then are U.000 spindles running
*ttb room tot more which will be
placed aad operated la tbe future. Wa
are proud of oar cottoo Mill. Wa ft*.
qtiuUy boar remarks from travelling
man. am ama, atm who know, that it
Is tbe neatest, cleaaeM and brat num
•ltd mill they aaa ear where. Sneak
inx wf lbe manage meat of lbs mill
naturally triage Mora the wind lbs
Mgerirteodeet, for U la be who has to
look after all the details, Urge aad
small, and It la be who Is more than
any other Individual,' respoaalhla for
thaseocaesef tbo mUL
Mr. W. X. Mot tea, our auperintoo
deot, la a tborouekly prepared mill
man. lleaidta bis experience be la a
bonuses mao from ala natural make
up. Ha started to work lo tbo shops
where cotton will machinery was
made at»ha age of U years, aod after
completing a thorough course, went to
work la shop when engine* were built,
aod consequent!v knows alt about tbe
piece* and parts of an engine. Thai
be was thoroughly prepared. Aad
than being sbly emitted l y tbe over*
Mrs of tie mOL Means J. L, Orloe. J
B. Smith, W. H. Hagans, Rosa Parish,
W. R Tnatberuw, R. M. Lindsay, W.
M. Barrett, and J. IL Taylor, aad tbe a
tbo president, «. L. Riddle, secretary
and treasurer, M L. Smith sad board
of director*, bo la beaked up fay a set at
mea whose superiors would be bard to
find.
Wa have twelve l <101 nets booses
large and small. Two blacksmith abepa
oaa wood shop, one barber shop, two
aboo ahjpa, ons barf mark at, one feed
and Hoary atetda. oaa repair shop, one
lewakr. AU owned by worthy aab
ataoUal asm. Oar population now la
between 1000 and UC0
Tbo towa was Brat looorporsted lo
1067 and tbo IrH election for town offl.
«**■ waa held Boo. 20th, I860 . Tbo
am ecu sol] was composed aa follows :
latendact, B F. Rail; Wardens, Dr.
K. W. Prastly. Z. Carroll, J H. Barm
aad John Knox.
The Brat church organized was the
Presbyterian. It wu orgaolgtd lo July
>861. Tbe present tbaroh banding was
erected tbe tame year.
The Associate Reformed rraafay
Urta* efcnrsb waa tbe next, ftwaaor
gmlsad tbe Mth of May. 1606 aad tbe
church budding was met ad the asms
||gfs
Tbo Baptist church waa organised
May SOU. 1860 aod tbe church building
erected la 1806. This gives three
eharebea far t’ia whiten One colored
friend bare two cbmrehaa cos Math
odmt aad one Baptist witbls the cor
porate limits. Msec* H will be seen
Ibst Clover has one church U about
•jery MB In population Tbo preseat
Mteenot tbe town sre ; Intended,
tLJSSTlUSrfTWi
■nfeMHRBSSB
: Mtloo Of *UMM>
WM, prajtof for I bo
> —»fj—Mbtort 10 boor* •
"* *® ProblMt obltorop
■wb» tolw yoon wbo oaaoot rmd
oo^wrltotoa wort toylao Underlay
A loo froaeKtame of (taotoe oobm
»f. Mblag that tho Mutator* sad
aalo of lotexteottoy Itqoors bo aot pro
MMbM wltbto ibrao aika of Uato*
FfoihyUrtaa otiorob Tarird reboot
bOWMJlto|U9UBU<k Mtwofbooao.
‘ho ■rrotatow iSm
torn oo4 rolo of MMdooUag llgaon
wiiM* Uno* alio* at CaUf otomh to
Uartea oooBtr.
AtopotHtoor tor lb* aroblbKIoo of
thoMowtaotwo bb4 otto of lotartrw
snusfAsa
.J’sKfsjscsfrSi
I, »—< » to Cborryoblo iowboM# to
BHsSv^HS’’3
vgjffiVTsrssim
lifllOTM OT %m9 MMttflMttl
*M VIIMI i» A WMAK.
a___„
Uw Omit of ithig Id ward Vi t0 urn
gga»S of Albert, MOW Edward V1L
Thogood Queen Victoria didn’t have
iBMfe Angina blood to her oat*. Tha
OaaivtawaraOanMMbTMnhor ad
•vUm. Three af than lived and died
a. He aery aad tbObeuaa of Hanover
alfti.^2*!!.!* ***"“• Vletarhe’e
father and aeotber Head ttwra. tf ha gat
6* l*,", Mr ho, tha
g1!1? * y»aa, got Mb wife theie. if
Jthadaat been lor tha Bello law which
nrhwdh a wan an how reign Inf over
Hanover, die woeld probably bare
Head end died there. BaWdee U>U prv
pootfannea of Qeraan Wood, aba had
n ■train of Raima Wood In bar velaa
Md waa nlanad to call hanati n
OmIbil Her logit* anoeetor* were
a bard lot. Indeed, the kin* af Kng
than oar htdaappma or tba baaing ca
dau of Waet Mint, for Uwy put to
death tbetr brother* aad mother* to got
then out of Uwlr war. Only two or
ttrn Kluge have behaved with credit
to the mown. Bat the Queen* have
Uloatnted woman *e aaprrtorvtrtue and
kiadUaew of heart. Queen Victoria la
honored Ibroecboottbo world—not for
bar f*c«e of rollag power af political
aagaetty or auperioc wtadoae, but for
bar wonaaiy virtue, har Uaderaeoa,
bar gentle example, bar ChrtaUantty.
Been OUdatnae oooeelted liar and if
•be had bad ber way tbrro would have
been no war on tha Roan. Krltber
wonld oar govamnant bn trying to
SUDJBgalB Uttt i'cmpplDO* If • good WU
Mb bad bran president. Jt la tba mo
who get ap oearlj all tba devilment In
thla werid. I would nrtbtr risk our
ova Ilia. Lows a president than
McKinley. Look whet teacbore they
Bake. TIm wee when vn claimed that
• women could not bred au InaUtutl uu
of learning, but there never were bat
ter presldrole of laanlo eollagva then
kirn. WllUrd, Un Baldwin and Mim
Bulbeiford. I am almost in despair
about tbo capacity of man to govern
unruly boya Wa hers bet one oolleg*
la tba State wbare this tomfoolery
Called athletics la under Iba bau. In
fact, baseball and foot hall and golf ami
rawing of boats la tba biggest part or
tba esrricalam In nearly all tba mats
colleges ol the oofca. We fathers don’t
oaro a bauble whether oar buya can
blab a ball or not, aud nobody via*
ouw. It la net education. Some
Chetokta Indiana aama beta from
Kecth Candle* a few years ago and
played ball and could beat three collage
boya out ef their boots and they didn't
go oS aod gat drunk an toon aa the
game waa over. Tba buya In vur days
played bah, but (bay played It m the
campus ground and ployed it decently
aud nobody wot ever hilled or hurt.
Nowadays theooltaa# boya hauler tba
boya of another college and they meet
ta AtlaoU aod play the game aud bit*
mot profaaaloiiala aod have a big time
and than wind op with a drnukao frolic
and ran over tba police and break tbo
glam out of the Kimball bouse doors
and ga bask triumphant aod don't
study any more for o weak and iba fa
culty wink at ll and call It modem
education. Our old fashioned town
kail waa a safer aod better game than
baseball aud our ablnney waa bntler
than golf. Wa Called It town ball La
ce urn we bad boya who could knock
tba ball out of town, and wa called It
ablnney because the shies ware lu dan
ger when you orosaed Iba line, aud that
la wbare toe saying “ablnney on your
own side” cams from. Wa had enough
exercise at play time without ranning
off to Atlanta and waiting leu or dr
terM dollar* of Iba old man’s money
and leaving some boy dead or badly
wounded. Wby, tbay bayvu’t got
enough policemen la New York city to
regulate or Intimidate tba boya of Ynlw
and Harvard when they meat there to
play a game. And tba only excuse aver
Keen by the faculty ta: "OU, buys will
boya” Now. It Mas Uiat the ba
rs™ have apologised and promised Co
quit. That is well eoough, but It
doesn’t relieve them from the public
todlgrattan. 4‘reform that corns* from
fear dreary** do credit. Thom boya era
the mm brutes they war* before, and
should not bn recogclged aa geultaoien
itoywhere oauidv of ahull fight la Hry.
lan.
I waa rumlaallog about those old
king* of Rngtand and bow two ot (ho
twinore were smothered In the tower
aud Edward VI bad U»r«tstepmothers,
who treated him like a dog, and haw
subdued ha was all of bis brief lira, tor
be died when sixteen yosra old eflnr a
boyish ialga of Servo year*. And those
Oeorgee veto lo a oootlauooa aaaudal.
for history says that George I, vh i
founded the Imam of Hanover, waa
fond of nothing torn pone 11 and fat
wgara, and Walllagtun ooya »( Oaorga
IV that ha waa a carton* oopapoaod »r
Ineonataunetri. Ttia othor two were no
totter, and tbara war* the Her »ia,
•etw* of whom war* wane Umu nur
daran. tftoaa lb* taiga at Alfnd ih*
Oraat, England boa bad no king wfa.>
will eowpara with bar gaaowe aueU aa
EUaabatb and Victoria. I am for tl>«
•one*. I ••*, la trrory rocattuo.
Tbla renolad* am that I bare ■*
netted a latter from aa Ohio mao who
waataa wlfa. Ifayto aa*M Mfelto wo
mop would Uk* to ana war it. It read*
aa Mow* retbatigi at lltaratla.
••Kolnyra, O.-llr. Bil Arp 0or*y:
naaaa writ* 1a fair papar to lb* Deal
of your koofegn tb* bretry of lb* noon
fraai a Blkwl ttaadpoint. Ha* It got a
Wtoal UoawaaBdlfnat wbardon got
Ka UtaT Dow tMa aartb rorofr lord
to* 1*0 or not? U tba aaa Maahenoty
aradtf Wbat afokt do lb* noo* Uari
*o aaanato! What afekt aa boga at
Bateborta tba* them trytn wot and
•tohla mryT Doe* I ha neat tokraaa
Bjjtoa /jrtog pa* I* bat abated at fall
“Mr. At* I'm a wtdowgr and waat
f«w to lad aw a gaod wonea tar a
anil. Do tba moo* fafct potato* aad
iactei:2.w:
•tag toOod and mao, and If yoa baow
w»»wtjj«a« down* la Corgy wbo
to wrtutana. Da tb* aaaoa dbaag*
to aM oaal a noatb, or wit
•S.'Srii
il ^ la not wear 4d*vaara otd.
Ibar a abcg* aagf naa to lb* mom,?
tJSSJtKU
a fraud. Tawr frtoai
tad for toot to
■>tb Asp.
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OASTONIA, . ■ . . . - . North Carolina.
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refcmoce to Uieir adaptability to
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On our aeed farm*. tori in oar trir i
gromkU, thousand* or dollan ar.
expended in testing and grow tin
the eery beet aaoda Uunitia |k»». ■
hie to grow. By oar nxperbnrtr.
we are enabled to anve oar eustun
ere attach expoaae and low from
pUntlng varietlea not adapted b,
oar Boatliarn aod and climate.
Wood’s Seed Book for 1901
ia folly up to date, and lelU all
•boat the boat Seeds for tko
*«tNh. It aurpetae* all other Iiob
Ueettooe of its kiuri io lieinfui anti
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X nmaaaia. Ikiaalnaf O-aUacnt sad
two buna X (Mfltmnri, A mrvor fallln* corn
for Htoa or sracr nature and damn. U nakaa
an oporatluu with tba knife. wfilck to palnlol
and Xian r. aahi In dauk, iimmmmir- Wh.
andara ihto taeribir dtoaa-s t VandaWiJ£
ten iwniua la recb to bun. hu Oura. do
Pap. £to. and (I a but. a tor to- HoM b/ mad.
ttoaptoa Iran.
BlkTdKkt. U and laa.
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Japanese Urar Hrttota. I ha areal Unr atxl
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kaiHS |
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Motion la karaby (iron mat iba un
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oliortor for • Iran, loan, and MTlaya
book to bo known ■* tho Oaaton Traat
and Having* Bonk.
By If. IT Coo**, Ait’y., and oUiara
Tble Btk d«y of January 1901.
mar* "
Motion M bnryty givno that a-ifea
lion wHI bn Bad* to U4 prvnint Onn
t«l An—tty of Xtrtk Carolina now
ntilng la Urn otty of KaMgfa to moral
an oaonk af Haottno 1. of OC—tar lTt,
«f M*0 *0t*of MM. aa aptri— to Mooot
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CtUnroa offaouivoratad Territory.
in. so, ini.
. *onr*l
Motto* la (•nrrby *lv*n that nfptlan
Uo« will bn aMdo to lbo LagtaUiaro af
•forth Carol ton ok tboir mat ay-on
my tbop—nof dki ant l* pmhiwt
ibn — Mnraoton nod aafamf aptrtu ot
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