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pe«m qazmtteT I 1 « \ £ THE ISLE OF ULUOlifflS. aovTunuMuia hubum mitact. Xo oae w Wad am J.kjl Uland naWaa ha baa aa lovluttta. Btaem. imta cannot atop uan, aad (to mUltooaua* inaadfrom iatn»Wuu aa they an behind Unit m-g*Jth bac W» >a Mr human la tba gnat ottWa. Tba privacy uT iba rlab aarrueoda taaai ad todn bay of bio* blood •Ulad to wawJU) W rvqalrad Uefar* aaWbiNtlp to tba deb can be ob tained. Bo tar little km bean mid da Hit Um etaa In Um aawwaaant B-aaa of tte a.alen, I ronUuv, look dove on newspaper Man. aad ihm especially. wt»i la-toum f Ike Vander bilt ra«ily. a^l wh.i uauaOy aatla down ta-rn from In Y-ifk la bid yacht dor tad iba • taler, always bad a private •eorawy wit hlta to kaap off tba nrww. BUlt. Um are ntwipaper am amatrn the awmbeta. and a uuubta Ileum to Mr. re ap*! Path Mr, wbo comm bate S-« Yr r far hto a Inter rat Ha bad ft* MM two m-aoMi rented a non ape at Jrhjl, payinw. I am told turn far MX anwk'a lauit, aa amraga of f$80 par arefc to nwarty taro a roof ovnr bn. tMad Think ■<» pnytug non Uhm $9U «Uj fat the pnvUtga <t Ilyin* in a lan-etory tourer Add V Ulto prrbapr $78 additional, nod yea haw about tv daily expenses of one man at Jrkjl Ha brings bia bnfava wlttk him. fir bade**, which came la thatr special oareeae vhm la advance la older that they may be aeoimatad before bto arrival He boo uto private amvetery., a«Mt hto owa servants, and kie family I obef keeps bw later aapplbd to aaek an actant that be b«rtly know* the dMfar oaoo ketw-oa Uito deem toiaud and hto owa honor at tonne. Though abet off rnaa the world, however, trw World to not abot id from bia. Then to ■ trVpVtM and U triagrnpb liaa ruaeln* (ram Jwbyl to the mainland, and be to V aa atom oummantaetlon alamot with hto «dfar la Hew Ymk aa Umogh V wero m tho editorial room at the lop at H-e grvat bwikMn* City Hell Square. J. Ptrrpoot Huraau el away tram bia lwain— earn liy coming to JekyL tvSardad by t he am be rldra end drl are ahoatlba island, and wljli tla* Alad dmto lamp at Va famine aWibea bto onMtwda with luanow earn wmumM -rum million a inna coax roots. Brfore t tatoyoa «ltt aia ao a *Wt ta tto taiaod, Jat a* a»j a littia caatr atoot tto otoi id to »to aloH A Hat of Ibro tin Win o>,a*4lar* ttot (toy aw ban ail jona at (to Uatao Tton la MantoU fato, tto b*g[ Bar atom pnaaaof Ibinga* *ba Win M»aaa hmrt toy. bat at* ara aonabnianaWnnatbiagllto tot. ■nanfaw*041Ibtnw Ha to BraaaarteO to a apaeUl oar. aad anil ta tto alob hmah ta tto lataad. Ttoo itoar 0 Jana Mitt id betray wto tooOatto W» wn a ttoo aay Ottoranm la tto aooatry. Ha ooaatto Onto Harttora, too a lann ah an to tto Martian fedto. sSs^xs&'&fciSn an loMttoft to kaooatoaaato tto •atoato aaah to tto 10,000 am la Mi angday, atohitot bla faroia orrar au>ya ^*^toi*25tan2^aS ImCtU Lwtllirl i ha rkafc gatog .. da agon Itor at Jakyt aod IwH.HMaa oto It do* apatoo to oao aioatola lintiB to ttoTwao SLontn* CMtoat, la ooattor Tttowntn msrtitr an no milVHIT UMUTt rnwldrat OlmM wood ba dr M **& Uhi Niyy Int, when It li ilmt ihnia —1—«•. Hwwd Wirt It by the ar ■wwa nan u the rolnUou nif •wn^the ahr n always tSm SI 5t2rjysss ■SSnrtiToT •^jfirrar ndtada nartoto of the eauitur. and 'yrt. Wh«U rf the b>a(wwd Mtenta nlxad whb that of the trop* "<>*• tenth aad the aft ealt air gf the aaa. Jefcyl doee net he •rtjd oa the wain*. Wtthto a lbw nltn of It an waay beautlM Wanda, £ UnWWaUUadi whlah fnbmtm “••’■‘•ffcoth OudHbm and Gear* •te. “d which an noted lor miahor the Bant aattoa at the world. It la aaw wiator ben la the North, bat fc2?b*rj”*?1 U Mka J«» U> UUMa. Tba flowan are la bfaion and aatan haaaa ita aawa-Wwaad boot* aflawrtmat Ufa. Toar nrraaadtaaa aiathanuf annual apriac. TbaJr rtaaah that It opaaa the anal of the 2™* X* *aa hara that the g*”*. t^iar2* ,Wy*7 frU la loan, aad bT,.J'*" W«aley caaaa tonralchtaa .jwthla brother*« trowhla. Ben John Wadey wwwhad aanaaf Matiwataar — <»■ ana «f tbU «aad that Oarlea V<dn aloud whea ha wwynd the weU-kaown hymn, thatrat earn of wMah la: Abm itetrl U *. Simon* Maud «poa white Fanny Kreobio Nate far m Uwr. aft*r teo had wanted oaa of ten tea Mate rot ton hinge, and Ik waa than that Oouenwr Otfrte™ r«Jh7 tea 8pnaIntei wore than a quarter of • ^etered^I aaal u'tte^Cdwite Sr! SiSra.-irKKisi threogh hit repoita of thoyeitow foaw Iwreafonwoyoon oga Wahtealtt tenw toaoob, and oar aajdwo ate pflnk waa a oaa agte—gre wta know law about a book thaa tea aattago aalt wa tar aallar dare about dtqtng (old to tea Book tea. Wo •Unad at aoou aad wound tu aad out Mwag teo Waoda through narrew ebaaoali u«Ul wa oawa toko a wide riw nr tendt white Baa bakwaao JrkvIMand aad oaa of ten bthar blu ofland lytag Mow Ik. Aa wa stared Htkyl wa could tea ten ookkMtate totet tot of tea treat. Wt rede for wwtn wllre through low. aarahy Undo, w**« «*»«out for titer hireUnc red are fflM with eotpe god docks. Beyond thaw wweoold tat tba forma and of In the dtetaaoa tea great tateao or oitibbnuea. wbart tea moat of the-wawben of tea club bare their wlskw quarter*. Wo landed at ten rsjs’jz;'■ « A OHBAT oaten main. Xrarywbura wa want wt *aw troeoa of iwwt, «ad we learned that wa ware teeUoHte'statae^SaSfl CtadtoU wlla* long and about two mltoa wide !• ennui ne 14,000 tare*, and tbit it nr reeb a ehanttrr tent It Is adapted t< *a kloda of game. Thirty Hr* bon dred terra of it are of aalt wareb Twputy-Cre hundred terra are of naaryoaband pint ferret. Twenty Are hundred aorat are of old Sea W laad cotton laad. ate 4400 aorat we nf hewwoak aad dry aaTanon land The retail It that ail klaua^nfcawe Will thrtT*. The fnrwta are fall of daw and wild b°«A In tea pawn keeper* Itegot rew < peel men* of the gam* white had bare that and they eon Tweed many kind* of oelwala and bird*. Tbt dm are bread hart naturally, bat waay •* tho bird* are Imparted. Tba gawa breptr Mid: We gat thnuaeade ef qoua retry yew and tot them inure. t>or wewbare want to ahoot quail, bat teay do set thrive trail bora, to wa J® •■teji teaw. Wa tot oat frowBOO toathuMuad at a time, ate •* to ant uuaawwaa for a dog latbaaa apMOoutef a tlagte eorur. Wa bare aa wauy dew bore teat wa bun ta pat • not wound teo oiabhooeo gnaarto to krepttowawoy Crew teo bouOA Too woy wa a mure of thaw walking about near tba boaaa ahonot any wnoalatil “toht. and It to ao trouble to ahoot -1 ohould think teat 0 goad tpnrU ”•80 they ^Sd. *■ replied theSawA MNte*M an ouTahootl^Ha0 ^ WMaaly ■«* A*"11 *" P»>«tento la adapted only w waay daw la a aw are. Durtag the ouworer the pun gtte any taaaa, bat It toon group wild when teo wawbere ooara down ban to tea win Ur, ate Ik to good aoort,’’ rcuggr am mmar owoonvo. -.-- thought ba might want _l mm IIm but m tar baa aat earn* to aaa ta. Tbaalab bauaa Iteall aaat, I an b>M, abaat 9100.000. It la aMgthmnatagy brick baUtaag with • tower at oaa aad ini wtu sa la . . tunolog around I i I weak through tha saw apart. kmmm. "*’*'££ *<»f ****- Th^tv ■aa alioat 900 oarpaatma aad aunm at word apoe tt, aad ta w(U haw. 1 J**d*e, aHoat a aoara apartment*. ti M batng built with a peaking of wood or hair hotwaeu tbo walk, la <*d»-r Uat avvry eouad bmp be«aadeo«d aod an that tha alllknalra of ih- a <o, above May aot baar the aaaraa »f Mw adUtnoalra of tha Inor balsa. Awry thing la nf eoniaa, 4 tha Boat luxurt aaa nature, aad money la of an •n b«i whau tbara la aay garatton of aimfurt nadw eouaUrrettas. loouM write a oolamn shoot tha baantire nf tlie ground*. I en«>d feat) yen bow iw*ia wv*r employed ta Barry tall pal<» wore from ot bar part* of theooaat that ib-v ■night ba planted aa tba lawn .b<ut tha olub booar. aad I eon Id dmerifas other extravaganem wbleh era poael Ma aaly to the rish. now ran nabobs extras thru an/vaa. 1 eooM writs about tha aim <4 sMgnlSemt drives along the oaa-'' and tell yoa bow three tdd nabob* alt bar. and watch the am aad roU ever and over upon the mad, taking aun UaUia on a hot February day. I eoaM tdi you bow tba milUoaaireoaaa 11a with the hot aun taking dawn apaa them. Her* aad tbara an aakts may ab»w out, hat there nr* do rahov rye* to ■** tt. aad dortog thn greater part of tha yaar area -Him w,‘-:-image with *wr gnktaa tag” ooaM Ua ham la p*»o*. I could tall yoa bow these men of Money work ap thrir appetite* by walktag. Tba air bwn la para: U ta fall of runua; aad pea oaa walk for ■dm without thing. Than I might ■oak nf the surf bathing. Think <4 It—them ta surf bathing ben In mid winter aad tbara ta banting aad flab, lag alt the yaar around. If you d-mt Ilka auoh amcmownt you ana taka a drive, aad if yoa hava not your own hoc*** than ta plenty of good stock f.<r him ta th* atattaa of tba olub. It ta tree that a deubta team will ooat you 9100 a mouth aad roar MU for your ndtaghana win be men than half that Hamm am aheap everywhere ■tae. hat where meaay ta king, aa hem. than ta nothing cheep, aad em horam am <Wr Aad an, aa I Ufak again of tha hmqtlm of Jakyl. t woadar wvother Pmeldant CVvaland mally waot them. It wunM ba a apleudld plea* to plat a Mg daaaetal sobema with Ptarpeat Morgan, or aavoys from Ouba oooM Iltp acroai the wetaraodjaad at Jtayl arithoot anyone -knowing. H* may have gone tbara testa* at the maor back boaa which ream through the woodaor the gamohsepar may have had order* to taro cot a taw tbooa aadgnell ta tha nags efbta gun. H* may have but yea aaa never tall what tha Pmaidaat baa dona. I know that Fighting Bob Bran*, who want with him, wool tat), and that bis physician, Doctor O’BeOly. who mas atao along. Uka all good doctor*, keeps tba seen* of bta patient*, aapaetalty whan ooaof tha paUaatata U* Pmai daat of Um Ballad Stale*. Tba various nations oTtbe earth hava their different legends or myths concerning tha ematfon. That of tha Scandinavian countries la particularly intereatlng. Aoooadiag to tha myth, Odin, Vffl and Ve^ boxm of tha giant aad giant ma Bor and Bettao, killed Ymir, and from bis body tanned tba has vatu andtbc earth. Of Ma blood tbay made tho aaa* and ImpaaaaUsooaana which *urround the earth; of hla bonaa they made tha mountain*, ua. tag hla taoth aad the spHntars ta maka tha atones aad pebbles. From* hla Inverted ahull they famed the bwavaaa, aad of bta brataa tbwr farmed the aloud*. Till lulr fiiriami plants and taaa* when givnu a obano* to taka root ta tba new, warm aafi, •ad of hla eyebrow* tbay made a wall of defense around Midgnxd (Bdan), which was the central piece of abode of mat. When these mir acles bed all been performed to nrit Odin, who waa tha abtaf pad, tha throe brothers took tba sparks of Are which rained down from tba burning world Maaphelhaim, and, throwing them over the faoe of haarr an, made tbo aun, tha moon and tba stare.—It Loufe BepubUo. SHE UKE8 DEATH 8CEN^, 10m Viola Allan haa probate <M aa many time* aa any aUir woman an tha stage—that U to of oo area, a dramatic death. “These is something fluctuating > am” »ha arid, “in a death scene t the actress haa to fall to tho group ta a death agony, ahe mart be cert fal that she does not perform tb feet es though ahe were e clasp knifl folded up, Then, again, ahe mua euMrats breathing, so that aha ma; ■asm not to be breathing at all Nothing ia more rid ion looa than th3 spectacle presented by a suppose# oorpee whose oheet la heaving vio lently In ooneequeaoe of tbe emo tion attendant upon falling. “I remember in ‘ Vlrginiue' I waa Stabbed and fall backward to the ground. The blow made me gasp. Gradually my limbs became rigid, and I fell at the moment the spark of Ufa was auppoeed to have left ay body. I need to remain motionless with my mouth and eyes open. My authority for such action and subse quent pose Is the strangest I was the witness of Just such a tragedy in real life. The only pain I expe rienced in that eoenewas the en forced holding of my breath. The length of the actual death scene ie about five minutee “When I played in ‘Othello’ with Tomaso Salvini, I wan always nsrr cub during the smothering scene, because the Italian tragedian need to get extremely excited. I would tarn my face sideways and hold a mall apaoe open under tbe farther tide of the pillow, ao that I could breathe, but even that breathing bole would frequently get dosed un der Salvini’* forceful energy. “Than, wbesi he had found that he had killed Desdemona without canoe, in his remorse be would throw himself heavily upon the body. I used to wait for this pieoe of bn si nasi aa one would wait for a locomotive about to project itself upon tbe waistband. “As Juliet, I have died many times. Borneo, yon know, drinks the pnieoa and subsequently throws ths vial away aa Juliet approaches him; then, seeing him die, stabs herself and falls over him. At one theater the property man, thinking poison should ha represented by aome black liquid, tmed the vial with ink. As Romeo made merely a alight motion of drinking the liquid, he did not notioe the nature of tbe Hold. But when he threw the bottle from him it struck some where Mar Juliet, and the ink flew all over my face and the lovely white gown I worn On that occa Man, you may be sure, the life of Juliet wea ended with the least no*, table delay. 1 li “In ‘La Cbarba&niere' the heroine diee a alow death by poison. In this oaae I took (pedal care to find cut the right poiaaa that ahould be mentioned In the pieoe na the one that would pause a alow numbing of theaeMes. “Death by starvation ia by no means Jolly. Ad Jena in 'Hood man,' I have had to make believe I would give my life far a doughnut In this play ay death occurred while I waa reclining on my aide, wall down the stage toward the footlights. This was quite often an awkward tatustiau, because of ths different curtains at ths various theaters. How and than, to avoid my being (truck by the curtain, the hero would he obliged to draw my body book, and ones, though a is« put out hi* hand to keep tho curtain from touching me, the heavy same actually grased my nose.'*—Boston Globe. _ ▲ Rosni&u artiat who baa ao thor oughly mastered tbe UngHmh lan guage that all tta labttrtin axe aa familiar to him aa are those of tbe language of tbe caar wae telling a Cow Mend* about tbe dUBoultiae be' encountered. “Tou bare ao many mporflaoua letters," be aaid, “that wIub 1 began to think I wae becom ing a master of your language I eoo oeeded in baring myeeU laughed at edoean timea a day. I began to laaxn English in Boston, Ha Ameri oan fortress. One day while walk teg with a friend I eaw a street alga. 'Oh/1 seU, 'what a funny name for » tereetl Kneetend atreatl' I pro nounced tbe X. 'You're wrong/ mid my friend. Tou pronounce it "XeeUnd” street The K Is silent' 1 took tbs Bison to heart. Tbs next day 1 want Into e restaurant I looked orsr tbe hill of tea Oire me some "Idneys,"' I mid. The •srvHor looked at me agkaat Final ly, in daepwatioa. I pointed to the reowrd of whet 1 wanted. 'Oh! Kid aaya,' be said. 'Ejpoum toe,' I to joined haughtily, .‘the K test lent' •• —Xew York Timea. * Pilroy—And bwwi you couldn't ted « nickftl to pqr th* far* did the oondnotor mak* yon got a0 and walkl Jayson—No. Ha only mad# too I mid bar* oot on «ka B*yM*a Ailooto iMtwi to mM to haw Into • ••froth.” Ho to rwrtod M W| mnj ha hUtiirtd late a tmrnn eootnot Ha m* hto aaa a&r.rKs BEAR TRAP, 8WE0ISH 8TYLE. » OM|M *ka Baev, bn *-'hi mu, ua r™ u, Bran T MB has tried the Bwediah method of trapping bears, with Amertoan trimming*. Tbe bear fell la with the Swedieli plan, btrtkick ad on the Amerioao trills and ie still at liberty. ▲bout ten mOee south of Bugar •reek, in Warren oountj, John Wat ■on rune > smaUeawmiU and in the spring tana Me attention to boiling maple sugar, in which he is assisted by Larsen. One day be sent Larsen down to tbe sawmill to fire sp the bailer. In a short time Bren came ; running baok, breathlessly shouting • between gaspei "Band are tbe gun 1 ▲ Mg. blaok devil has hie heed in the boiler." Wataon called another man, seir' a rifle and started to was^L* . -- Larsen and th* other ^r*d hand following, armed with axes Tlie bear had disappeared when they ar H-rod at tbe sawmill, and with It a toe Mg ham which had been left in i snail smokehouse • Lareen then began to tell how he Ipd seen boors trapped in Sweden S^d prupoeed to catch this one. He •enured an empty oil barrel, knock, ed in one of the heeds and smeared tbe interior with maple sirup and hooey. He secured aeaietsnoe and carried tbe barrel toward a spot where the bear was supposed to re aide. He dug a hole in tho ground and let the barrel down into the earth, leaving about ten inches above the ground, filling the earth lightly about the barrel. Ho alao throw in a piece of i**in bone for bruin to oetrh a whiff of as an extra Inducement. Wataon laughed at Lerssn and aald no bear would be foolish enough to tall into such n shallow trap, and if it did tho barrel would not hold It Tbe trap did work, however. Tbe following day, while the men were working in a dump of wood* wnf by. they beard a scratching and growling in the direction of the hear trap and hurried toward 11 gore enough, there was a big blaok bear headforemost in the barrel, Muck is tight. It snorted and tore chunks of earth with ita hind paws, whtati it scattered in showers in tbe air. Wataon prodded it, which increased ite anger, and it tore furiously to free ISeelf. Larsen was anxious to run to the loghooae and get a rifle with which to shoot It Wataon suggested a cheaper end quicker method. Hie was to dip water out of tbe run near by, pour it into the barrel and drown the bear. This improvement on the Swedish system of bear trapping started trouble Lareen and tbe other laborer filled two backets and poured one into tbe barrel ore the bear's bank. ▲•-**• loe oold water flowed down TwsHaggy ooat the bear carried on' at a furious rate, it dewed, snorted, snoozed and fought with its hind paws, while the mu sical gurgle, gurgle, bubble, bubble from tho bottom of the barrel czimed the three to bold their sides with laughter. Innen bad started to throw the aaoond bucket of water down the bear's spine when it gave an un earthly growl and tore itself free from the barrel with a Jerk. Wat son and hie a eel slant ran a dead hast for tbe log oabin, throwing away their axes so ae not to be bn peded la their sprint and leaving Lanan to fight it out with the bear. Lareen threw the bucket at the bear, hitting it full on the snout, which the beer stopped to rub an in stant before starting in pursuit of Larsen. The Utter thus about a hundred yards. Lanes made far an embankment and Just cleared the hill, rolling over over aa tbe bear made a vicious lunge after him with hia paw. The hear did not follow. It aat down and licked th* sirup, honey and hlood from its body and atowly trotted off toward the woods—Hew York Bun. When a strange barber ootnee to town and wants work, b* does not waste his time and shoe leather walking around inquiring at the ■hope for a position He goes to one of the two exnhangea and registers hi* name. Then be take* a chair and a newspaper and proceeds to make himself comfortable. Boas bar bam are coming in at all boor* of the day, and if the applicant i* sober be is aore to gst a chanoe to ■how his ikill within 94 hours. The confectioner* and bakarsoo the east aide get their employees from am exchange on the corner of Houston and Allen atreoia The ax change ia in a larga Mlooa—New York Mall and Kxpreas rux mt WHS In The different woods which are to bs osed la acskisg charooel mar be eettmarted as to thsir rslattrs value by this rule: Of the oaks, 100 parts Win yield tt parts of charcoal} beeob, All the alma, the apple aad the white jdaa,»; Mrch. asi maple, M; wlllew, llt poplar, 20( hard piae, M. AB charcoal uaed la the asaantaoOmce of gunpowder la made from stthar willow or eldarwood. ^bSEoJqjssiiitoV tag OMiniat Dtentora BmM* h Uta Noui Nr Mil MM Of -litTMII. Ha always to topMtet 99m. Wtoemr iq 11 mj mu haMM attack of cHarrfcoMor aWora Sw^Tor aa* by J. K. Parry *7* "V th« moot wwiiit atm. fMMMlOa*m«itrtita InmulIM WkoSr mmumaa'ai* '*** Bjr *• mm inn la tba nKa at ban (mmntokn'MailictnMMi (■•■ottna |IM«lUi a«una mat abb Maitr’c to mi Mtaatatataa. foall ftad naMaaa paMlbac, ItMW, non*«aariria« ma~aMilaa M afitr^amaC” »— ««*► ! "•WWlM aaa, I dactaga, ' *■»»»— katoSVkmV^d—b«t wtB wimSTSt tkatmtr *atu t ■■ - Darwattottaparfrt Doaa nr a»abam«» .... baaaa-ttia _—Oaataa Ooariar. Wtw FMH ms 004. The “oold .pots, " meaning tbere by the •urfaoe areas peculiarly sua «»P«hle to oold, ere principally the nape of the neck and the lower rtrt of the hack of the heed,thefn, \ * «ho abdomen and the shine 1 l/l •cute discomfort and ths set impending diaaator which re £3 from the steady play of a current oF oold air upon the neck from *+*■«"* are well known. The neccmity of Jmepiag the abdomen warmly clad “**’ Bwwally recognised, though P«h*pe not aa generally carried bto practioe. Curiously enough, lew people ore cunaciooa of the den* g« they run by exposing the usual ly inadequately protested ahtan to «*rr«rts of oold air. This U the which colds are caught on omnibusea When driving, one taken care to oover the legs with a «»g or waterproof, bu*sn the more dwuoeratio conveyance sags are not rrien available, and the reckleas PMewger by and by awakens to the »ot that the iron baa altered into hia soul—in other worts, that be baa “caught oold." Kmple who wear stocking, aooh a* highland ma, golfers and eyettata, invariably take the precaution of turning the thick woolen material down over the thine, the batter fe> psoteot them •Pht loes of heat, ttough inci dentally the artificial amleUiahment at the oalvaa may not be altogether wwmgn to the manenv*. This ia an instance of how all things work together for good. It dom not, of course, follow because certain areas are peculiarly euaoeptille to oold that a chill may not be conveyed to the nervous system other Ptnnta. Prolonged siting on ■ •tone, or even on the da*p grass, “ well known to be a fertile source of daseeee, and wet, oold fet are also, with imam, credited wth paving Oi* way to «n aarly grnvl.-London Medical Press. I b*r'J°bn B. Garrell, roMlng near Wilmington, if. C., la ratMed *oJ* tbe noat ex tensive slagb grower of" lattOM In tho South. He expects to .tW* •*»■» f<*> 8,000 to 10,000 barrels ol lettuce. Ths Monroe Journal rays John MUM, tho young white man of Marahvlllo tewashlp, arrested eutnetlne ago foe wriUng vulgarity ou the ortslde of as *»»elope and sending it through tbe 2^JT.tr,Jd ^ Fetera! court f Charlotte Ian week and seotsneed ®° n tbl Imprisowneot and lioa . WELL-DIGGING -BY MILAS WATl'8, 0A8TOMIA, N. C. *°rk °f »n 07 rrt»d* puWl® general I y-wh* may want ••U* dug during the y«*r 1(57. In Dirt I°*t *^1 with terra ootla Sill ft ??*• p,r or wl» wall It with rock for 60 to 65 etc per ft Through Hock. r ^^ I1 rloti* for btaalln* rwllv nutgc £r® nl2£rr ^ *Ce<’r<lD« 10 tb* 1 dot] and pay an my bant*. UIVK MB YOTJG WORK. __Mllas Watts. New Grocery ijtore. lext Dmt tt Difto’ |«t lirtit. I UF Jla»»*faUd With U* twt.to«k i W*»teti tbs .took myadr wife pftUd iJ3E!!!L*■• ,0 u* mw n«»i; thl. ih* ot •°T»»WiUvw mml* Jolley I>SLlVEaRD—«f no.'"*, P«>*ptly tad fc, CfTfol H. D. SHELTON, _?MooUy of V««toB. X. O. D0» T PAIL TO SEE TOBBERCE, _ —fob a FULL UNE OF Wutchem, Chain*, Ring*, Pin*, Jewelry and Mu*ica( Good*. Jm* whmt ym wka« for • «Vm Cferiat ■M IVmmL *• TMUWCI, Jrmn.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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