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S011KR IN TEE SOUTHLAND mmm % t* ^ ffteSS. Imm ItanThaSlTeae? tiny the people of lb* Soatb who have tad ttaiaefae aod tta kiaunheve heaa aaeaateend to divide the* mm ■ntMtntktrantiofmloth and mm of tta oldar oon of tta tatb. I* forum veara there «ai a itatr alif lUaa »Kb tta it namtog afwawa awttirfro* tbalowkada to ■tao tta pilgri taaga. ecUveaed «bb the cbaage to oaMMoor Ufa on tb« route and at Inal a naatb ta tone retreat Rta that of the old Qreeabrtar ffw* or waeof tba tmm meata WnlUj basilica fro* Uttaneor MohDe traveled hy ataanboat and la tbalt private enalyntn oevrlaad ta tta heights of the Appalachian ranee. end tbanianajtad aaBI U-e oa-eosrlng of caata aNaUiar or coatt joed their tap. PTHonny todantoga or otve of tba **a*ld*a waoru Jan la tbelr begin Tint was la tta daya tafor* tad OM In the drretopaMtofnaay needs thM now rank with tta ban that tba Keith baa ever had. Three am auoy diallnot advantages KMg^Jaay11? than‘bTra^Sub^ mmiliuua of tehte aad appoint ors sUll close to the wild -Within Um walk beta) am magnifi —niry, opporUrai U> woo haaUMnricaaram? — awhwra. Tba winter £^g*S?l>.dUS!b ta American Ufa; but ttT South Vaa* Mtfy aa Immense aaaltarlam for tba winter, bat also for tf» wbolayear. fitetetw aad IXxooto Itna dear ialoAlabaaaa and to Qacrglalhe Ap •f beauty. "SIR oTtold “ST’tte^kSk" lee. oar as aharply defined rnhana ■■ IhnXew England Manat Wash log toe, themogmof tbe Bins KMga u! yet mastptomtagia ttoelr changing oolor tente, nnd^na fbMnarwttaMMCw Samona nhUtetbat taMtaa _”0«tb CaaoUnn thsraam OwCdhh^^toimatog^sboTr^othMa maHo* from *,000 teat down, and cot of tba chief attractions about Utcae miaUdna to that thty ham nothing of the worn appenraaea of tba batter known peaks at the East, but are fall of ptoasaat awrprtaaa and give oppor tunity far srer-c hanging rteus to'Li in who Mas among theca. Marrow, tba Appalachian range tr mwaa Hsmtnae mtotml fountain. Madtoual wstars, soothing to saltsr W firam minor Uis and earaUm of tong steading dtoanses, either lath# shape of baweraga otas a bath, gush from among the rocks at many points. Tkw White Hotohar Springs in West Virginia, tba Hot Springs, the Warm ttwtog*, tba Healing tarings la Bate ooontj, the Otd Sweet ftpring*. Book ***•• 4*? V*'*1"1*. »o Hot Spnua ef-Worth Carolina and oilier* at Llaeolntoo and Shelby, If. C., CremHUl. a C-, Sweat Water and Bowiin, mt Atlanta. am n tew of the Iran, ebalybeat* or sulphur aprings bs tooglsg to the Virginia*, tbs Oaroltons Tteaamro and Snots U. sUuated ta haslthy Masts aad surrounded by ptotarasgnnwtows which an attract-/ Sd with thnriUmur*UMC|roitt|ttrert ImprtrTetawo'u aud tedtSSSaMtttoR? sous of which, however mar lbs beaa ttos which ham barn created by na Typical of than alt, perinea, are ttnnijii the vicinity of Aetnrifia) X. C. ThelAmlepmeat of that eection aaabaattti retort tor both the tanner and aria ter te largely doe to tireenter Ptlae at the raltande and the delight of wealthy pereooa who hare own ▼Weed It. The city of AaherUle iteeir ■*3»W—W of the appraelatlon of Weioathooaeaoltortan. lupopula of tMrhto or of . nee eeetag It. have U «ah* it thair hone for la the nagatheaat Blit —- . •• ottraetUn -which Then Ihere'u’lhoCuJntoS* ^^^wy^aatafaijatanela. ▼Waed 00,000 ama «i ^*rrttof?n &X^Z2s£r%Z a p K LaaaoK, Jnae ai-Dr. o_i ^i,®**"?.*** ***& "«■■*«* kiapi ■Woo u to ImpeciatiMa, aa Uw result ef tto latest war developments and of Uiee weeks to Europe. During hU tojojraMtoe had u a usual opprrtunl tyoflearslair the aaatlOMat of poll ttctoneeadoftto public, lie wlllrv tera to Mew York to the Reiser Wll “■ to wmeei, OB Friday. Requeet od by the eorreepondent of tb« Associ ated Frees to summarise hu slews of ftf.it aad Koglieh opinion oa war questions. Dr. Depew raid ‘>tto aeuti ■sot in France te about what it would to la the United State* if EnfUod ■ad Kmooe were tehtlng uad every paper la tto UaltadSwue were dally atoelog tto Fieaeh, <1 -noanclng tbe Injustice of their goin* ja war. pictur ing them aa a race > t robbers, shop keepers aad pigs, dtclanng that Eng laml wee poor and waa lbs aodtr dog bad bolding up France aa acton tad by nothing hot a pare brute desire to Keel Engtaod’s property. •TbaUe what all tha paper* but three are doing hi France. When wo cite consider ttot France aad Spain tie both of the Lada race aad of tto eatae religion nod' that Fmotaiq have hundreds of miatooe fowled to toeia. .we need not to surprised that Mt reeling there is practical], unani mous aguteat us. I ttilak ouly one man prevent* Uls twite* taking active farm. That to If. UiooUui, the Minister af Foreign Affaire. Bat for him, the French Chamber of Deputise mi*ht have takes action, openly siding with Susie. There to ao doubt that hud Manila been a Spanish victor, thaw would have been an IllamUaUou •f Paris. It was oo aeoeunt of thto sentiment that 1 endeavored to give the cause* of the war wboo the Temps aad Matte naked for Interviews. I via told 11 was a revelation to the Trench and lad lo material madlheu thm of Tmwch opinion. They had not heard our aide before-” Whan the talk turned ou England, tba totorvtaw suggested that the sym pathise of tba Brtttoh aristocracy ware temlywith the Spanish. l>r. Depew said ha had aot found them ao. -X haw met many of them during my visit,” ho said, “and found them all enthusiastically with ua. Tb* women wm aU with ua That to the beet teat. Tha majority of Urn people do aot ■“I* mma nndentandln*. they want a hard and test alliance. If eoatteao Ul Europe intervened on the aide of Steals, Great Britain would go as far u wo were willing to make an alliaaoa. Their idea of the policy of imperialism *• Um* ® oould be worked wry success I folly between two nations. They are la favor of our keeping the Philippines and njak* dp distinc tion between oar making Cuba a ru paMte, or keeping it ourselves. The reanlt they any, would be the same.” Asked If bis opinion on imperial poli cyhad changed. Dr. Depew replied: “There are dimcultlea la uv position wbieii did aot eatot wbou I took It up. Jiw condition* are arising all the while with tha progress of the war which make it dUHealt to step out, or get out of this colonizing budoau. Wa moat taka into view the temper of oar people, who would certain It never gift toy oo ion tea buck to Spain. Transferring them or any of Urea to a Karo peso power, would lead to a Eu ropean war la etety days. It looks aa thoagh we would haw to paint our white elephant brown and teach him to work.” WKTKB VMM A rilTMT MU. VM* ftri—S WM ik« Ww ■w Wl A rtlth MmM Im Unit With. Tor*»lUe EiuiaSfr. Ths well At Kim’s Moan tala Chap el. on tba King’s Mountain road, about four miles from tbe ooarthoase, was dsaaetf oat reoeetly, end In it was foand tba remains of aeteral dead ani mals, which had eridautlj been thrown there with malicious Intent. There are a half dosen or more cases of few le Tot»Title, and from tbe best Information obtainable, all of the victim were members of a moonlight pleslo party srhleh spent as ereniog the grove »t King’s Mountain (Aaml on /one 3. previous to tbe date of the cleaning out of tba ssall. u la sogpsted, and the suggestion seems to have good foundation, that the fever bad Rt origin In srater from tba trail at the Chapel. Bat tbu should not be tbe and of the matter. Whether the Chapel well "dw W*a the cease of the fsrer or net. there le no doubt ef the (act thee S? fJfw!Mu hre reepoutibia for IHehMonHng of the water, ate gellty ef awrleoa srime far which the law prevlfoa adequate punishment. Far t her more. It is eaeeatla) to tbe safstr and good order of tbe Mnouorfing oocsmooltr that these mtecrannta be heated out and peaiehed. \ \ —.— tier urtl'tTwmuid »«B«3apaHS rttasw.'KErs; awarded, with the murk, “Absent oa date at (hair oeaatry’a sell" Tha waste adatr toeebtagl v ItlaeUatea the MemmMaor the Aawrteaa soldier MdafrUhat of tbe men ami woman firtimifl" * Ann*m - 1 i-iw-.— r— —I_ twos sn w tt»m Uuorsc Jaml. Hr. John H. Denton planted last 1*nr a crop of cotton aad one of to sa teen. Ha put alx acre* la oottoa, made 8v* balm, and marketed it for $136. Ha kept strict aeooutit of all tba w psnsm. bta own labor and everything, aad found that on bla cotton bo bad ■ade a dear gain of 81190. Three eeraa ware planted la tomatoes, pro ducing about 900 boahels, which was a poor crop. From the three acres be aold $486 worth. Mi. Ben to u likewise kept strict aaeoaet of all expenses of producing Uila crop. Until tbe time lot canning, be pot tbe price of labor at tba mama aa other farm labor, bat during the work at canning he pat the price higher, regarding It as somewhat ■killed labor. Only ha and hla two little bay* worked at It, and II per day was allowed snob, and after all ex pauses had been ooentad there was a net proOt of $1*8 on lbs tomato crop. Mr. Deotoo’a experience Is a big ob ject lesson. la this work ot saving hn tomatoes be usee a canning outfit which be laageot fur and sella com plete for $10, together with lOOoaue. HU Idea is for our farmers to make alt the cotton and oora they can, bet also aave the fruit and vsyeUbles. H« does this work after the crops are laid by, when many people oocapy their time la making older. He considers that tbe ordinary farmer baa eooagh fruit and vegetables to put up 6XXXI or 10,000 eana. without any cost what ever worth eoesidering. It la net neo amary for any one to undertake It on a large scale, aa tba seem la not to put up so mack, but to put It up with aa little oust as pom Ibis, so that the com petition of the large canning estabttah aasnla will not prevent profits accruing to tba small ones. lie thicks, further, that by combining their products into large qaanlitiee, farmers eao Bed ready sal* for all that may be put up. even If every naan in tbe county wen to engage la It. He thinks, of ooorae, that It will not do tor a farmer to neg lect hla principal crop, bat by potting In tbs spare time aad saving tbe other wlm wastes rich reward my be reaped. Salarlm Aa (Malrj rmrtn UtpMat Ouutim. Are salaries always proportional to the Talua of servlOM rendered ? Cer tainly tbla would be a difficult question to answer. Taka soma eesre: To* 1‘rlooe of Wales receives 1900,000 a yaar for Un tolls sad labors of waiting to be tbs king of Croat Britain aodsm paroc of ladle. The lord lieu ten sot of Ireland ha*a salary of *100,000. Italy’s king gets *1,800,000 for bis services: U>s emperor of Germany *4,000,000, besides rovenues from bis private sa utes; the eaar Of BuasU *19.000,000. and aa muck more as ba dssirsi,- the queen of koriand *2.000,000. and her private Income *230,000, the president of Mia Jt'reocb repubi:.- 8940.000; lb* pope of bom* gets about *000,000 from tbe government, besides all tbs rest lb*t be reoaires; tbs praaldaol of tbe United Stales rsosivsi *50,000, s smell stun comparatively. Tbs salaries of State governors rang* from $1,600—aa in Ysrmont and tom* other Slates—to *10.000 in New York end Psoaysl vanta. The governor general of Cub* re ceive* « eelary e* large aa that of the president of tbe United States, and baa beside# a palace In Havana, a summer house lu the country, with servant*, crate he*, etc. The director general at Lb* treasury gets 818,000; the arch bishop or Santiago, 810,UOO; tbe bishop of Havana. 818,000; the commander general of tbe naval station, 810,000; tbe general who la socond in Manned lo tbe island, 814,000. And to rna tbe salane* In the unfortunate island, all paid, of coarse, by Cuba; salaries that would not be thought of lo our far wealthier oounUy. Were men ever better paid for misgovemmeot ? Again the question comes up: Do •alarlea measure vetoes given V Oh. well, let as not think too much about this matter. Here is a good, earnest, strong, faithful ooantry preacher who receives 8400 a year, and in the world to come everlasting life. ■ardor will Owl. At la* one arrest has been mads for tbs murder ot 1’oet-maater Baker and toon of bla family at Lake City about ths Bret of last March. Tbs dsod was mm of tbe‘moat dastardly a ad lot a mao •" Om aaaato of crime, and Uie detail* Of ita horrors excited wide spread In d If nation. But eo are) I' do tho mur derera keep tbelr secret, or perhaps, so treat was the fear Inspired by tbelr blind aad been lees fury that no ooe eoold be foam) who would fern lab an J otoe to tbelr ideality. Then tbe deed wee partially loet elfin or la the more absorbing topic of the war. Uat there were deteetlye* wbo did not lose sight of tbe large rewards ottered for tbe •pprebcaeton of tbe mordetere, sod they kept qeietly at work. A tew days ago Marshal Sligo* arrested as eld Mao named Jfewbeea, wbo. It |* said. ha. ronfamed that be was ene ef tbe Bob. and has oftwad to make felt disclosure* ee regards others if ihle be true, the ■mo wba made np that mob aad do llberatoly dyad tbelr hands la tunseenl blood, may yet leant that tbe way of the treaegreieny leant altogether a samth aad larel eo*. FMl M IHMMIU Vwftra. t-MCwaw. H Is fertaaate that th* regular sold- \ lw» •* tbs United States bar# bssn 1 indited to saoooster tbs Aaerteaa Is dlaa, who, la tbs Hm of busk SphHog. bss act Ms sopor lor lo Us world; wbo isTsstsd a MMks signal testa a of Ms own sad who adopted tits look lag glass or holograph sods baCorooar »rmy did: wbo, la tho waiter of follswfog i trail or coaowHng om has nsrer boos ter passod; who will bory hiasolf la Uo soadaadwtth abaaehof dried gr wo tied to file bead lie Mill for boon a«d gWj^fnr part of the surrosedlog ragv Sofferlag be ward tp stioald ba sap pHed with erorr awsae pasalblo for Its tew JaoadUa tor soar sis swaths, sad BEJSFwSS f«Mi ML A. nogsrtf. I.ssiagtea, 1 *7." HsU hr j7W <U,rrr *lZ I xmm mm awktitb. Hn SraaU MSB TMM to II, MH«>y -▲tew weeks ego,” mid « Wash lagtoo nan to a butr reporter, “I waa croaaing iron New York to Brooklyn oa the rollon ferry. 1 stood on the forward deck of tbe ferryboat to get a breath of air. Standing alongside of Bo wee a ragged naweboy Industrious ly munching some bot puanata that be bad got at the ferry aatraaee. On tbe other aide of tbe peaoat-eatto* news boy waa a toe-looting elderly mao or a decidedly military appesmnos. “Tbit military-looking wen was to tbe windward of tbe boy with tbe pern nuts and be began te scoff hungrily, ss I noticed, ash* looked at tbe arch la beetle him- He wttabeed Uto lioy munching bis pesnete until the ferry boat was half way across the Rest Hirer. Thee be held out tbe open palms of both bends to tbe lad. saying: “Far baaven’tsske, bey, giro m* some peanuts, quick I” "The boy. who knew bit gait all right, grinned aad damped halt of the coolants of bis bag of paaaote Into the elderly man’s hands. Tbe Uttar ate those peanuts voraciously for the re mainder of the trip across, and when he disembarked ne led tbe newsboy up to a peanut stand and bought him a whole armful of ’em The elderly, military-looking loan was Major Gen eral Wesley MtnriU, who's uuw going oat. 1 see, to help George Dewey tun that new acquisition of ours, tho Hill iptune Islands. ” TMTum*uktawk>. VkhsdelebU Bv«or«. Mr. Thomai 0. Sherman ta * cum munlastion to tbe New York he,Mid, venture* tbe prediction that tba Hi ding lax of i ornti ench upon bank ohecka which baa bean imposed by the now revenue law will speedily result in stopping the development of bank depoill* in rural diet lieu, will tend to almost universal payment of ram under tf'JC in money laateud of by check*, and will thaa increase tbe de mand for actual money In (lead of ohecka to lb* extent of $30,000,000 every day. Ur. Sherman’e prediction will, no doubt, be In great measure rsriOrd. Tbe payment of mousy by chock* i« a great conyeniane*; bat If a tax be put upon tbe convenience, tbe Ux will ba largely evaded. Tbe par capita of money In or# would have to be largely inereaard If money piaard from hand to hsod In every tnneaotloo. The habit of paying In ready money ob tain* in France, and thie accounts for tbe heavy per capita circulation in that country. Kvory man ia oompelled to make a bank out of bis owu pock sir. Iwl »l»rk«»ll-« nilMpkl. WtMMri Wisely. It U aald that one of Ute worst at diet lone the rich have to endore Is the •warn of sycophants who fawu at their feet and Hatter then with Ute view of gettiDg help. Iluck Black well, the tether of Durham, says that when be waa rich It required an effort to get down the street to hie offio*. so uumerons were the inquiries as to bis health, but since be lost whet be had, he dote not Hod the way obstructed. Having been poor twice and rleb once, he la not to oenalo but that the poor man has the advantage— In sincere and disinterested friendship and many other blewlngs. TWnueeada of porsso* have boon aural or piles hr uU>k IMWia's Snob Usi*i Salve, ll ntal* promptly am> nma bmim and ail «Alu ■Uauoals. ft sIvm I itnoKut re* el. racer Tossttci S Co. Concord had a tire Sunday afternoon. It caught at Carl’s livery atublea and destroyed 91,000 or H.U0O worth of property._ Hob Moon, or UftnUt, 1nd„ aan ikat for coomokllon W la* tnuw DcWrtt's L*ttie t«»l7 loom 10 bo perfect, Titty oarer gripe. Try thofo for Uurcaoh and llror tronouo. Pans* Toeaaaca A Oi. Too mooli lead tea Is said to be as bad as an intoxicating beverage. Disk ing tba habits a) dllDktr nervous to the Jam degree. _ Wl« root twulM arralaot Auurao liy actio* promptly, one ainutr Cough Uurw product* ImracliaU roatilu. When taboa aarir It pro vrnts oooaampucn Anil I" tutor stage* H rumUhet prompt raheT. Pauer Toaasacs A Co. [n s collision Sunday afternoon iiu the Kansas City. Bl raotnghsm. and Memphis road, four Soldiers weio killed and many other* hart. *- C. fa* ika, of ggwlarn)*. TMaa vMfeo Urns u«e >ai o? usWIltls W«* HaaofI Halve was worth map* lu aim. 1: uurtS kh plliaof bo yrafssumtiag. II# artrlsos .itbors lo Irr it. II also euros rcsoaia. ssloa owousoa an* ukalmawra. paoar TOuasac# a Oo. Mr. Lloney dentes that he bae ad mitted to Coairweaiaa Skinner that ha was as good aa beaten already. ‘•Mo one,” Mys Llaoey, “bat a moral (diet operating an laenbetor to katoh Ilea, would bars started web a report. > • tart* by a«B* tknar Moo# ““la KlB Isom as|Oo*itfs Util. Aarir Bissrs. Thry >r> l*isssotloia>«oo4 aovsrgrtp# Pisoer ToanaacaA uu. Captain Beearal Blanco say* chat lie had not forbidden the approach of rrs sale bearing flags of trnoe, but bad only ordered that oo vessel be permit ted to approach trKblo alx mUea of the ahore,m that il be made lapoaelMe far of sew of the United States to make drawings at er Inspect fort rasa#». ""yiow Tonmmin * (*. I<«* W*du«*Uj niftat at a maetlng I o» Hie dtreetare of the Osford Orphan Aeylaia at tha Hotel Carolina, la Dor ham, Cotooel J. W. 11 tote, of UnMi*, wae etoeted eaoonate»d**t: Will X. Comity, ot liWgh. *u eleated editor •ftte brJZntVAm*. tefla UK. Hmaila tody eaparytoor- AM Um other boite forth tfce golden eeepur ned ooafere «n Admiral U» degree of DDJ»>jrw* • Ulahrie a worthily tetooeed honor, AdJ^lCSmrpoaeded .W mr PiM Mere to teraat lonal Uw Moot May I tfeaa the ■«« dtottogmtohed toga I ifhte ereedo In e Itlalfi Tne fir • leNU -W ■ - England la too In toeUofM Xaglo-AmortoM all Una* ■gggMMer BySe Doctor Dtmy an A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sleep* a fine appetite and a ripe old age. are some of the results of the v.z\ of Tutt's Liver Pills. A cir.r!* v dose will convince yen: cf the wonderful effects and virtue A Kraowr: Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour •-'.omach, dizziness, constipation oilious fever, pilc3, torpid liva md all kindred diseases. Tutt’s. Liver PK!r | riiimtT TYrea m .tua a «tx*i X P UmnUMDl thuukl Im an # STIFFS PIANOS . TO# wonder Oil BlnotAor quautJaa Of tkc*Pl>&oiaivr«tii*rttMuby every to cal art lac, wfco unattutmfly wemuiwonda tfcWO. MiKtANU riMM TttVIM. UAQAML fwr RraL Kipumiki;. raarcalfMl Trr—>. Call ainl Kuala* Oar mock ttr Writs for llluaimuO Cotakoru**. <11 Altl.hK M. ftTIEI*. 5 N.lilaitjK. m Llth PH. H. W liairtmorv. Md. W—lilugipn, if, C. Snowflake Laundry. Ciena linen uicely Inundried appeals alike lo ia.su* if the well-dressed man sod the dain ty woman. That's Uio kind the SuuaQake laundry turns nut. Call Ujs. HIIVUSV TI’BISAT. West eery, riietT SATISSAV. Our Mr. J. E. Gallant will be happy tn scree you. Call on him Snowflakr LaundkY. On the Square. U yoo wont a equate coral at home. I can furnish you from my market the best of fresh meats for tliat purpose. Tf you want a square meal away from home, come to ray well-kept restaurant to gel It mice, and you will come again. Highest raarket price paid for One beef cattle. M. A. THOMPSON. THE DNIYERSITY. Largest patronage and fulleat equip ment la lu history. Faculty, .VI; Students, 503; 3 Academic Courses; 3 Elective Courses, 3 iYofesstcnat Schools, lu law, Medicine and 1'tar mac?. Advanced (Hasses open to women. Tnltloo SCO a year; Hoard *8 a month. Ample opportunities for self-help, ftcholurshlpe and loans for the needy. Summer School for Teachers.; 44 In structors, 135 Students. Total enroll ment, 070, Fur catalogue. Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. Chapel Hill, N. C. Chickens and Eggs! Highest price paid In r**h nr trade for egg* and chicken*. Bring them along. Will sell anything In Hut grocery line as cheap as any in towu. Call and get your cold drinks also J. B. BEARD. JBMKiga Block. 1 CE! -AT Wholesale and Retail. Frost Torrence & Co., DRUGGISTS. Gutonta, l. c. POMONA BILL NURSERIES, POMONA. - - N. C.. nmr (Ipw/Mkom *Mwi HifMl «■«<>. ■Mltlqr Mwk. Tm. M mama. a rati lnm ■*** ai^ WpM f« aula"' on *M«a tm riant ail CntliVai* an iWMPi." A All—. J. taw uini.nr. T RTrKR * JI(JTKHKAiw pi1«t«J JU at Ur Oaawttw (Mat. Ark tar twiri or way ar all nM— twllaaary. • — • - __ 1 L. L. JmiNi, PrttidenL J. i>. Muon*, Vatkit, . Pirst National Bank, OF GA8T0KIA. N. C. State and Comity Depository. COMMENCED DCS IK ESS AUGUST A 1P90. Capital alack, .... $00,000.00 Sorplui,. 0,700.00 Dividend* paid ilnca organ ization, 28,00000. 1MUKUTUBS. I<. L. J«*nkln», T. Ptyrui, J. D, Moore. T. W. Wlleon, F. DiUlng. SoMolU accounts of Individuals, Firms, and Corporations. Intsrsst pM I on tlms deposits. Ouarantsss to patrons svsry accommodation oona'a. tsnt with conss rvatlvs banklna. SWAN’S DOWN. The name of a flour Uml give* perfect satisfaction. Give it a trial and you will never use atiy other. Have you seen our gold-decorated <|neeus-wan Come and get your choice set licforc it is gone. I shall be pleased to serve you. JOHN C. MOORE. GASTON INSTITUTE. Gastokia, N. C. I P. ud J. V. REID, Principals. -o Graded deportments from Primary up. preparing for cull ear or practical Ufa. Commercial Department conducted by Prof. i. A. Jlrowu. Musical Department under Prof. 8. A. Wolff. For particular Information, address the principals. Longman •PAINT . Sold under guarantee, actual coat leal than Si.is a gallon. FROST TORRE NOB & CO. Gadtukia. N. C.. S'!!.* Ao*KT*. THE STATE I0RIAL . . . ... AID IIDDSTHIAL COLLEGE. iHTtvs Uw roooff votnui of Ik*Mate Ihor* ou«h prof«M4oo«lT»»w>earf. cSawfoal. ar lent Me. uni lixtiwdil ahiettlon. A*»Vt rxt-'wum fpN to Si*>. Xacultf of 1K> rr*u»tH.T». *ora than 4U> rtaniUr otodunU. Hii luttricuitusi about IJMU atoduno*, rrp rcMCutlnn otrrry ooanty in UtaBUtc a*c*pl iwn Prsotlo* and OUcrviUkiu thhool ol about SlW Pifttk Tm awn k*nrd »«* 4(<raaiinrMi, alt /rvJliltiou mprjUiamhmm unit i* w+As krf*r* At^u>4 J, i torr(apMMl«ao« tavkvt from u*o* r ilMiring ooupMnt. trained totnhrra. ror ooiilocu* andotker InforaaUvn. addruaa PRKHinOlT MtlYIW,Ur»r—kara31. V. Mortgage Rale of Real Estate. Ity yirtiui oi oowar rnUd In in* Uy n in«»rt frajT* mad* «n f M«*<it>sl me n«i «!*; U« U day of t>vr, IMTI. by j. P. lMa*n. and duly reeordH tn lino* RL paue IM* in U»e ufhcc of tic*h§U*<o* Dndaat Udka, XTC„ I orfll mn MaaRaf Jalf 4* l»M. al If o’otoofc m . oefor for aala tnlb* hlafent bkktor for c*»h tho follo«rt»wdoairlb*4 lr*ol or parwrl u! land lylmr In OH*rryrule towMbtp HovUiOliMraia po*0*k aoJ.M. Monahem’a Mnr. Mini rum HMRW |M not** On * rook; i ban or with Maunaya liae JMSWM pol*a to a rock; thane* NORW JB *nl*at« a fmachtraw «n4 fork; theme* MS* w SO pokx to * n#*k In ifcaoM llncj ■MM.ntllpota.Ut.lo*: tkeooe «W li BOMB to »roBK; tb«nc« new ns# MSB U solas •O t. Bine. tkBOUU 3.IMK ft POI*b I® • klOBnrp; ifcunr. B*4 B li p*«* to * plot; IIkk« MtB * BOMB to a Mn»« rttr; iBmoaBHIXEIl pole® to a rookpUet 11 wore Ml 11 poMa to a fojr; th*r\CB mob M pot** to a pan m*Lthonos K»7B » pole* I® a rvloak; 1Ma« fllw M pnlaa tn a Mauk >irt, umbm BBfWlyi polo* to a pi.* titan** h.;t a pul*. In amok In IB* nidllnwi ikeaou wlrti it MB O pol<-» to IB* borlanlnp. l'nBl*Milo«auv*wtir^wi«ai) Bor*a, more or Its*. P.C t'AurExriK. «»niut», bp J. D. liwHiMnwr. AMaasn. NOTICK. Action for Divorce. KOirTtl OAttOulWA.i lath* Unurr, J hMpartar Ownt. inaMaWrtUw.TWoWt MullM. Ki»> RitCMlakte.. DTt. > AoUan *w<*'U"-P. Tha RortuAant atom nanvd. Seta lli/FoxA tar. will ta*« nodaw Mmi aa Minn, amlrioA a. aauva. hat Mu. ayniamaaA I" uta ftwp*r*or umt pf Oaowai (imMi uH ihu pan or lit* H* hi Off iwatfMt Uia IM.aPMIt. for Uroror, lit, itn.i oral 10* MIA Aar aa Jam will furl h. taha naaih I hat aaa l» rrooimt aa apaaiw at lhr Mil lerta at thu hiaaw (Vmrl at haul Outtnty. in to M4 aV tha Opart Hoam M IMht. (loaaon Obwit;. Forth Oarotiiwi. on tha ihitt AaaAar In waptawahar, ia»«. anA aopwwr or Aoomu to Iha an* pal at la woA a.'«m, a* Ito PhAnttF wMl apply to tha Onurt for tha nAM itoouaawl la aaxl oo wytalwt. «. It. Uavm( 0. ». U. TMa IPhAaynr Jnaa. IMA. JtfHMtrator’i SoUee. Tha iiiiAtralanaA has lap qnalmaA aa attain lo Itaur nt Jno. *. Hatatonpw. Acnaa.it Iau. ot UAAtaa Ooneir, F. c. iMa a to neat. ail por mpm i-rnw mm aaamaa ito Man ot aaal t mutant piotrlubM lhoot loiaa nmtanhtmU w* our hOforw Ihh lot Rap ay lair. Utk, arMAmnoa* wth ha ptaa i la Mar at thalr m AVplraow.taA.M.I to MM rn.au win pUaM HMPa laiwhAiau paywwat * TMafMh4ir n» Aaa a. Mfc*' ARau. J)R. 1). E. Mc(,'«nxki,l, — DKHriST— OiQl-k Tlimtair* 111 V. U. O. A 11’llMili.f GASTONIA. • • • - N. CJ. nr. H. HOFF MAX, —DKNT1ST — OASVUXIA, • • • • N. O. £T Often over First National Hank A MtfAGUM. -ATTOHNKY-AT-LA W— OAfTOKTA. n. c. Will practico In th* court* of Uiutln.i *nd urijoinln* coumir* and in ch»* Krdrral Court*. TASTELESS CHILL TONIC l« JUST A* COOD FOR ADULT*. WARRANTED. PRICE 80ct*. utuTu.ku., m*t. k, w. rtrtlkoaicH’oCn. ML Loan. Mu. HeOUCOOnt WA *40 Inal raur. Q Umloa nf ckovi.lt 'fA»mi.R«* CHIU, tonic uid k.n U.iatt ibrac hum atmwly thla rani. In nil uur n«* B>THnm vl II jrnnn. ht too a,. Ualnnaa kan OO.II am an nfllcaa tka* ra.i' and anlToraal mi» (naUoo .1 ru« TuaM- Yum/. rail, Unr.CiK *00. All ilruj*l»lu Ruauntnn Groves Taside*# Chill Tonic In cure cliltis ami fever# and nil form* of cunlarl*. Cabot’s Sheath ins: ■ nkn IlMan WASH I* WIXTKH OM»L III HCNmeB. Six time* better Unn common rosin paper. Deadens lound in llnors and partitions. Send fur sample* and prices, SAMUEL CABOT, Soli Iff ButoD, Mass CAROLllA 4 SOBTHWRSTBrFr1!' SCIIESIILG Am (WSIElTISSa l!» Rimer haiku «. ras? U. W. r. HABPBll. President. Oftrml Timm mm H4anl. _OMMiwmiH. I Wo. Ml ~h~>ST .| • iu?.«“S eSteE^-sis-s iSKHasa EJUnStiy1 —* . l*r» SaW-r.-.Jgeg sa!" —useejz is:: I'* is:: SZSftsc:::-:::" S™ gjjBuivSTrr:::; £™ St. ?orlTrtlio”.‘ U.T. 0.1 b rkirtiv,. .. P " U.T. It^Smn^taTlU^... P" tMTC LoWr^TTtil. . PJJ Kuxssisgate'irr^' ^ «. * »TkAkr»u, F^don, U T. HICHOr*. tapwint**„}*"*'• "• C _ Oh^up ». o, • Administrator’s Notice. HP§fen MM My ar May. iaM, ^MbJ-no.^ am bo MoM i„ b-, ^.vrrT ,. - __^_***,‘*A* mmuctw. Tie HUk Skoals laid for Print* Said ■!m Sly ®» •*«> Mb* *s? — •"« «••« s£a53K&^®a *r ? w warsw «Tut iw ruet urn . ATLANTA. OA
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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June 30, 1898, edition 1
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