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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JUNE 24, 1897. i . -,. ,- :. :. ... .; I ...... - . . : . : , FROM CURRITUCK. TO CHEROKEE. Kxcitemeut Over Mica Mint "jr. Raleigh,. N.,C, Tune iq State IA- j bor Commissioner Hamrick returned REVIEW OF RECENT HAPPENINGS today rom his secQnd tour of j THROUGHOUT THE STATE. . tion 0, miljs &nd 1 r r -n ' .... mcy mills in Alexander, Rowan, Ca barrus, Irdell, : Guilford, Davidson, Union, Burke and McDowell coun-. 'counties. 4He has now " visited ioo mills. .He finds that in the counties above named there are no new mills tablishment oi a system oi water- j under construction, but there is a works have been consulting with at- . large increase in the number of spin torneys with a view to asking for an dies. He finds the greatest excite iniunction to restrairrthe board of al- J ment, ever known regarding mica dermen from carrying out the contract mining, this being due to the propos- 1 A Augustine, of Richmond, 'Va, a traveling salesman, died suddenly in Fayetteville Saturday mnrning. ; The btatesville Landmark says that some parties opposed to the es- i J . :.U TVT- T T which they nave indue wmrmi.j. ju. Ludlow, ol Winston, the engineer em ployed to make the survey for the water works. A farmer near Burgaw had been anrtoyed by a chicken thiet who was an attendant around the premises. He was more daring because he knew his employer did not have a eun. The farmer procures a pistol lann auty. i nis interest is very great in Cleveland, Burke, McDowell and Buncombe. One man in Cleve land is moving his dwelling, very fine mica having been found under it. No monazite is now being mined but people are waiting for the duty o be imposed. There are plans to renew the mining at Kings moutain. Not much gold mining being done save in a lew sections In McDowell Mr. Cleveliml Krfue f 69,0300 a Year. A New York syndicate has oftejed ex-President Grover Cleveland $6,000 a month for a term o'f years, for two articles a month, giving: in detaii the history of his two administrations The offer has been - refused. Mr. Cleveland's, reason for refusing .this princely salary of $60,000 a yedr, is that he is now collecting material lor a history of his eight years in the White House. 1 He has repeatedly urged John G. Carlisle to write a his tory of the Treasury bt the. United States while he was in control. Washington Dispatch to St. Louis Post Dispatch. j The Wilson Book Store. A CATECHISM. ou-iik thf rrfminp-. of his victim, i 5 U tinu.i.-J n . 1 ,. , . . Mrn snnall hf nil,. ""v aUt113 rt,c lJC1I1K iunK- He hears a sues the thief - and fires. -The hen was killed by the bullet under the negroe's left arm. After the shoot ing the strides of the thief measured eight feet. Burgaw Star. ; ' Some, parties living in Colorado deire to emigrate to North Carolina, and have written to-friends in States ville for information. They are, we are informed, good substantial people aud would be-ia desirable acquisition to any community. Among the in formation wanted is the price ol land partly timbered, with streams running through it, or springs cn" it, suitable for sheep pasture ; also the names of any parties handling sheep, and the price oi horses weighing from" 1,000 pounds up. Statesville Landmark. The schooner John R. P. Moore, Capt Joe Sabiston arrived at Beau fort Monday with the body of a young, unknown white man, picked up at sea off Cape Hattcras. From all appearances the unfortunate man was of a good ifamily and about eigh teen years of age; He was handsomely dressed and in one of the pockets of his Dockets was found a gold watch which was still running. It is possible that the young man may have fallen from some passing passenger steamer going down the coast. The body was interred in !the cemetery at Beau iort, Tuesday. Newbern Journal. Special to Wilmington Messenger. From theVan Lindley peach or chard near Southern Pines, where there is about one-fifth of a crop, sorne 5,000 crates of peaches ate ex pected to be shipped this season. Sanlord Express. Spraying' Solution tliat are Dangerous. What bcntls men's figuresto an S? The bicycle. ; While ladies rido with gracefulness? The bicycle. And what makes Daphnejwith alarm, From sudden spill foreboding harm. Yield her slim waist to a man's arm? The bicycle, j ; What makes Amajnda save and scrape? The bicycle. 1 Till she can buy the latest shaie? The bicycle.! What makes a joifct last days on days; Turned and returned in, bind ry ways Of hash, rissoles and rechauffes? The bicycle.; What plays the deuce with Yankee trade? The bicycle.; What's now the only "noticn" made? ' ' The bicycle.) What makes the carriage builder slack? What cheL,ens cob and nag and hack. While the financiers boom and crack? The bicyele.j -: " ' I - ' What turns the scholar ijo a dunce? The bicycle He rideu (he used to study once) The bicycle. ' Why are neurotic novels chut, And minor poets all uncut, And everything neglected but "WF e have J"us received a nice, new stock of every thing kept in our line and we want your patronage. Our line of BOOKS AND STATIONERY is entirely complete, and i Our Prices are Iigtit. Don't spray the blossoms with poisonous solutions. It is possible, if not probable, that to do so may also injure bees, and may also inter fere with fertilization of the flowers and setting of fruit. Vermont's law imposing a penalty of $10 to $40 for spraying blossoms. Bees don't in jure flowers or fruit, but aid in fertili zing blossoms. The unanimous ver dict of experiment stations and ex perts, says L. R. 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