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i rs^*.**. ad la too poat —, aad itiU fltea E.EE-WK mm--— -HMto'Mote An daraao.My Jo*.” Thom allM do watMkotbaway that BamMt dote aad bto apoaaetiaaplog at tba toot of tea kill, tet want thSa to ate unto •td wjoy Ihvm. Wallace Bud owabt toaoooato ttettioMaa Goto aad tntarrtow Mr. Kloauda and ebroaWa aocaa of Wa naworlra, for ha ■ abate tba only Ittarary link batweao tba praaaat aad tba paat Tbaaa (tooaaa abooM not to forgotten. Mate a> plaaaaaa aia. We tat tba fra la aC tbo oaabarda aad vtaayaada aad toko •o about wbo flaatte thorn. I MyrtMhUai tto long ate patient toil of Mark A. shSs winding way forarallroad from At Jaata to nbatnaapga nanrty auty yanaaaaaad Maenad ail ita oarm aad apaanad tba itran aad araaka with brtdgaa ? Vot long ago I aatodaooo daetor oa tbo nSbriaoaad Chatta nooga retbate to tall bo who plaaoad that Mngnlteite weak acroao tba ■tetffS? ^yte^fnmdadobTrented H* aaOaga, aaw tba Uaiaaatety of SSI^tto4 tett£to£te *to ‘tto WteMyaa Taaiala aaUan tba Ont u awh eontga la tto wotfl T Tbo aoti aarjftgr.i'SnSi teae ate fnrnltoao ate carton, bat aWteatiaa. V mm wteateate tto S2£X£r‘&'2£.*: teat a awe amad Oonfadente aotowr tea la aow ptaabad with poverty ••ptod" ate "Odynaey” af Haaaar. Tto binding la Ip wfaltiab tot tor with Ss? totetoST"* jSfffi-- * XowM thfcto MdatrtUiit Man. SHtt ss.'grx mmm baa bead or diad In an thorn et* toadto-tto wan at wbaaa tot Latter tetetk.ad.iptea by tide to Wit* ■team .tod la MkO tto ting uf Prw tie —tend oem bW grave a toawttftd fSnBTl^dajteteaw ntet^ ■MMAbtelwSTkoowT t, were w W4« M4 M <mU « ««w raw Mpb by ■ gaunioMloa 06 mUuiI ■totort behold the bait was aoTlSE Than la Bare •bethaa we said, eodoa laraatigeUae we tad tbereaaaaaa of •ml mon tiaa an# Mat wtda, aad Utbla^coa^^Haiare won “♦braelto^jaaiUathrSa^rMSh 8mm oaa will my bow doaa that naak kaow (bat T (Jail ara a eraak If yoe choose; Ulabra a eraak to tura fMhMMkbaoryaatkla. History saya la Nan'laal tbay bate oaa hand rad ■— «>lcoal. but only Oftoaa base kapa waafcad. How do (bay kaow tbe atbar Watty flra«r* tkera ? 81* ply by theaters* so I kaow bare by tba •*£» « oat-erop. I oaa tail a eoel aaaaa as aaar m t aao tall a potato row — ttfaithor. Moo#* fellow v*y°?* doe^t ballon Ik in nb now.” | wb— kave they neb a variety afooej —ly In Ponaejlronta, bed tb— tbb gamr r*?uuo m<& •—7 coal alab la Um world, that la asti? T” Bay talk about year gold bad ■fJwJtaltbblBJr^i,^ 'cwmpar^ with thawoa aad eoalof tkk Pted ■f*4/**)00- Vctay/'Eiki aoao 22?* .5* ** w Wl**» M» »** Very watt, Ubn prow* all thing*. Tea yoori this will read like prophecy J Mw Bat thk hard «Uaoa eoal to ® aaotogwo, oheoihte, aad expert*. «Blr ooc —ogahad It oaMa* ■bM, *o— —d Ira ora, aoaM tia on, aeds—oaogood for any thing. Both tbe OeotogtualaBd PBtaMto of Morth UraUM ban jnored or cood—ood It, I bare eatd tot two yoaro that It k oathraoito y*,. ■»? how Ptowd It today by hwralag It to tho p—own of wtu—m. *5* Odd o tow word* to —1 potato owe—. Ao mow oo it lo kaown toot omI la bora, aharp— will ha b— JWBaUayar tb* world to bond yoar M*- . Xob hoe* plowed oeer largo •Mkof eoal ollyour Ilf* oad yoa any part with year had too ehaop. Wboo lfouod—d wnb—I had hoadiad* of Maak Uoaa, aad oould bare got had rory low. hat I did aot cho— to do oo, hat wool oad had ao— hhoko nriotod giving too an iatoraot, ao I tah^n Inter— and « op too, aad wear* porta— MotaaOy hterntad, aad both — havo a eeyao la UMMte at tho had. I thinkif ban —ood ao lotomt lo mr had. oad I win do yoa right, ■■4 doa*t oho— to glee — aay. ■?* toll oat about It. I will ex—lo* hod aad toll tb* far ton* wtet I think .boat thoir hod* fr£5r.,°.£h*J5*,,oot "*"• 5 **• tovohpa—t of ibk —I will ph— pobliob ihk oummunl —ion, oad tb• carttOeate ah* P. B. Klax. Klagk IfoootalB. N.C.,M*y*. Hare la a earttfioata by thoaa who have aaao the ml: ' W# tba eiUtaea of Gaatoala aod B«a**n City. X. C. certify that wa •aw Bar. P. a Etaa pat what be nOad anthracite coal ta a blacksmith •tfp Ufa-place, and U burned with a white beat, faobte blue bUsa. i.ad wary Uttla rnota Ha aay» the eoal la toaed ta Oastou County. X. a, aod tba aaam U tot lm than fifty raw wtae. Aa to Gaatoala. ( W. P. tfanfcall. Editor of Th» Ga trm. to^MM^*OT*,Tn**' Ar0n "d Q**‘ C. Warm, Blacksmith. J-D- Mooca. 8ae. aod Tim Mode aa Oottoa MUis. ^^•Mataat Clty, X. U tomMkS****1*' ***’*' aonU*n <*** M*n,€*r **oMti‘*r® Mai aTbtaraa. U. a Mawila, May i, 8:98 a. m -General MauArtbar baa Ml oflUara to Gunoral Antov la Iamb, the PbUlptoo earn* —"rtw. a Bat af trace, carrying prtmenJu SuTtat°** ^ A“*rtt*n maha^aaf prlaouan mM uS^bmmm uf aaah aa ha mmj bora. It M reported that the lneorgeote bare two aMaara and atateea others, aa« It la aappmd that aaaaag tboaa aeo Idautauaat Gilmore and 11 am at theeww af tba Ualtad Statee gua-beet T^lrtawa, who tat Into tba baado af tba rutptnoa Mat Meath, when tba B— boat flatted Baler, aa tba aaat earn of l aata. Major Balia, with a aaaad of aoauta. haa aaptarad tba lawn af IfaaaluMa, about fear ml lea south ■wmm amr ran ana. baa.oea.ne amiiniaa. aip. >•. Waaoiirwroti, May 1.—Um but ■uve la tto DegoUatiooa tanetaaUag tto war with Spain oooumd lo-4ev ft 900,000,000 provided to tto treaty of Bs^Sstsswarta ary wenaaU of 9d.000.000 mob. ead wm raeaiptad tor by u. Can bun u oonpMely UaoldaUog tto obUkeiten at tto Uoiled HUtee la thteooaoeoUao. The emteoender depoMtod tto 900. 000,000 la tto BiMOratioaal Uaok oi Uiaokty, and tto oaehlagofibe war ranU m expected to to caada laWr throagb tha City National Bank, or BewYerk. Tto Spaa lab. government waa notified to oabto or tto payment, tot Doth ta* win be dome aa to forward tag ttofuode to Baropa a all! Spain diracU Um exeat ooorae to ha pur wiModtorl htonft wavniato for tto 99.M0UXK will neah tha New York aab-Treeeuty to-morrow, mod tto l axetaaga for tto aatbe 100.000, 000 will to prurataaad by 80010*0 repre sentative ia tto tooal market. Deaiart ware of tto opto loo thie afternoon that exchange for about three-quarter# of tto aaaoaal at ladammlty bad already toon gathered aad that tto remainder would to obtained without further ad fgiidf l(h ratdd Tto tenantry Depart meat ha* taken •tape to prereal tto pbatograpblng of tto warvaata for tto payawnt of Um 90O,Ot)O,OOO to Sputa far the Philippines tooaam atom ad tto privilege might bmd^toJAe ooonlerftriUep ef gorara Jobcaou, a waU-known local ptoto graptor, waa oallad apou today to to"2to«»i**2«<!>toto«rephe "Web tto tod made of tto wattaaia in qoee tloa, aad willingly did to 00 the repre eenUUoae of tto Secret Service of fttltfT _ ■iMor TViinr» nm. ——ouuiew iieuu imwiuwam 4M«k " ** Athens, Os.. UUgriiah. April ttm. Btehop Heory M. Tumi, preached to-der et Bethel Methodist Bpieoop.l eharoh end to the white people et the ooart house. Tho memo* lo the negroes urged them to eoodoct Ibeat eefres slight sod to leeoh their ohild ree to oheerre lew sod religion. He said tho newspapers of Georgia had dooe the negro pesaahen e greet In justice by paying they were not preach ing to Ihalr onagrngmuo— sealant thn orimne of maidnr, rent and anon. lie teld the mlatetan did preach against eneh erimra; bo alweya did, and that the newspapers, as a me, knew as much about what the negro preach*re were saying ae a gang of monkeys, for they did not. in many tnauseas, bare "porter* at ehurobca to report ibe During bit address to the white p»> pie. Bishop Turner said he would pra ter to aea his people, the black race, seals In slavery, since ala very afforded them protection; then la their i>reaent enedlUon.' He sees Utile future in this country for the negro to competi tion with the white no*. He does not believe It possible to bring about assimilation of equality lack of which there must coettoos to be race pro Jodlcsa. The negro was brought to ▲metis*, ha said, by dlyloe will, and tanght by exempt* the tmsip of a high el v I that loo. Mew it Is manifestly lbs will of God that the negro should go hook to Africa and civilize the savage race* there. The race question, h* concluded, wo aid never be settled until the black man returned to hie native country. iznunro eereuMua nenia W a**lh *r Mri Auklxad, N. Z , April 97.—Par ticulars of tho flghtlag la demos, con tained la thn advtone received bere from Apia under the date of April 18th. show that the battle bates** the friendly natives and the rebels took place at Vaileto and that the letter lost 100 men killed and wounded. Farther totalis of the death of Ko ngo J. & Moosghmo. of the United Mates cruiser Philadelphia and Llsa iroent P. V. Laced*la, of the sense vessel, have been motived. They show that Mooegkaa was beheaded before be was dead. A deserter from the Ma taatsa forces says Monaghan and Unp daU w*r* retreat! at when they wen discovered by a chief and bis wife, who wen looking ter dead men. They r*ve tha alarm aad Monaghan was ■hot while eootiaulog the retreat. La *h» It appear* It* rebate rHarard and beheaded. Tb* dootora’ examination of tha rsmslss eoseOms tb* statements AH -*-in ti nuaiiliHmt u )• ratbar unvMac that builosa. bss sot tom ■rttoek a HtU*. Tbs aaasrtaialy sbost Wsm ud fflTTuM rMtog Itoporussd f*»lln« •■ports for soasUlof, Us rim In fomton nsbsogs tr iMN sUribotod ufsprism Miss at soepr stocks, sad Us htodinso* of smtaSstsrlag ordsrs owtadtoUsnomtadmoosIn t*l«ss BstUara has tom foil faith that tar •igsdineaUIss woSMmn hssissisd •way.ssd Us mjtosssnt to nstosja Ismairslly nnsssslil mU assanlstiou nUsr Urn IscMMto SfAsMaos stoss •eaomto sf lads (till UtMasts s largs •sosstsf assort*. SfSTSlUsf bJSt 1 TV. Worth r-““sA.. « ISOOsMar Usotoaty «<to—r. hot irrjufsss.^szzz. i Every*:: *y Wears Shoes. Every season we add to onr line of Shoes, and we have the moat complete line this season we have ever offered to the trade. : t : : : * —ita.iwror.1 Or course it is impossible to suit everyone, bat we believe that we can come as near pleas ing everyone in Shoes as any other firm in town. This fact is provan to ns by onr Shoe badness continually increasing Still we are not satisfied. We want more business, and if you will give us a part of yoars we will guarantee satisfsctioa. Holland & Roblnwon. SPRING MILLINERY. Every Day Exhibit at Mbs Ruddock’s. First, * I moat thank all my friends for their appreciative visits and moat flattering patronage on last week's opening days. Opening Still Open. Bat the "opening” has not yet closed. I shall try to tee that the Spring's awakening is here sytuboliwd every day, in a flower garden of progressive millinery beauty. Buds, blooms flowers, leaves, styles, and fancies—all have that newness and fresh beauty which eater so largely Into the constant charm of spring-time. To Those Who Boy their millinery of me, I owe more than a mere shape with a bunch of flowers on it. 1 owe all the becoming sty le and per fect suitableness and dainty seasonableness I can put into the production. 1 study what will suit yon individually. You want the very cream of the season’s creations that are be coming to yon, and when yon buy here that is what you get. IISS CYHTflIA RUDDOCK. VTHdhlrx»4 Hurvto lrnhui. I CRAIG & WILSON, —-DBALEBS IV Horses, Mules, Vehicles, -AND H Igh Orads Fertilizers, -AIn tlMdqwrtin for Disc Harrows. Reapers and flowers. OAHTOOTA, H. C._ ELITE GROCERY. ■LITB—pronounnO ila-Mt with m. •ml*,,«i -m«iy UikMmM.IM ■on ■»!•«, th. pl.k, uu flflwor, th. bmt of all. And «• an going right I along trtry dap llrtag up to tha him. Wa want to monuon thl. »Mt a faw mono* our Clltagooda. Pint— I>elf-were. Wa hat* M lo plata whlta nad rangy deeqrotloa#—oil Iwoottfolgooda. Wa ean gall poo ooa ptoea or 100 ploom. I* tag*, wa top* (too* good a Id n» plat* tola raaglag frooa M to 130 piggaa to tto aoL In prtaa Itoy ara dotUrotrWoton —pour gnary gora a Iodc **y- Van'll do* fait to to aharaaad alao with oor OltM-wtre, wtook wa ggrry la pioln paUaroa aa wall aa tto gotd-Uygod. oolorod, aod iMadaaagly larnratnd kind. lowly lamp*, pftatora, totUr dlatoa, vaaaa, tod to oa through tto Hat, nr* nil oa dlaptop la owr Motk. Ba awrotoaak prtom la kraping with Ihraa Haaa ara oar haadgoaia Water ud Tollet-aeta, Bnail/otly daaarttad high uUaa g.aid*. ptraattigty anwamur and fall af wrvtaa. r i prim fowa IS to to dnla only la a noglno and. And Remember IH1I 1LIT1I la tto nwly CASH OtoOCHET to loan that tallvom gaada fUR. Ow now wopnw to lag* •and* ta yowr dam tor patoa yaa pay la oar *orv—wo atoraa a at Mag ax Ira for datlrarlag. Boyd Si Alexander.' FOR GRACE Wear ! The W. B. Corset One ol the rhormijrhN excellent ] aod reliable conets which p.. in I make t be reputation <>f t’ Kiln art- 1 rnent is the famous W. B. Coni I. J we carry a complete line in v:;*i i *w» at impular in lets. a-.* ] cheerfully rnmnifn***! i V*-* 1 ^WWWafiSiKUinmii'nmuii'i <•# America’s Leading Corset. OUR BEST CORSETS....TY/’ ^ Vggg^H EMyt tyfcfcl YY ♦ D« ? N pi»PBCT flntofc fc«*«n« looUa,. Udto wfce M (Ivcn tfct W. B. , trtU in inykcd to do 10. Thiy wUl b« plwirf wry liluly they wOl wemr thorn fi nn«o«nlly. —- -J For wear, style, and fit they have no equal We have just received a big shipment in short, medi um and long waist at 60 and 76 cents and $1. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM P If not ask to see them the next time you'visit mTHEt:: New York Racket. . . . SEE THE . . . BLACK KID With his Spoons and Forks plated White Metal and guaranteed for two years at 26c a package. TORREEfCE, Igfe,E>. “Bug Death.” No re mod (or allowing bags Insects, etc., to destroy your Potato##, beans, tomatoes eto. “Bog Death" will kUl all Insect* sod la at tbs asms Urn# my banedoUl to plant Ilfs, sad It Is aka perfectly harmless. Pari# Green Is also to be dapeodsd on and to sura death to potato bag*. Lambert's “Death to Uoa” will tnnr* yon saeosas la raising chickens If need according to dlreotrons. J. E. GURRY & COMPANY Prescription Dmjgists. ' In Full Blast. Our Stock of Millinery wu never so foil and ntyliah. Wash goods department is strictly up-to^ate ami price* never so low. A visit will convince yon that what I My is the Truth and nothing hot the Truth. A. C. WILLIAMSON. Attention Farmers! 'rs&'iszs: ssizxssxx1 v::™"™ CLAY PEA8-WJHCU we can »app7, while TOBAUCOB—lroDi 28 cental per Dounrl un POULTRY FMDwd VAlVLlFvO&MuH Also Seed Potatoes, Garden Hecdt* (ininn nets. Granulated Sugar«cents ’ * »"»«** Msi Pries fiu for Csinjy fn4mets ^ BRAW LEY & HENRY
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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