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Qowcmmm naturalist* are nt| MktMM mm to atrtr.) at to Mattoal ton at ratnibm at tot waadnfH bM, to Mon. eb«b EBM&a&D&s ******* of 1.000pOo«<ta, one tralm* kto <HTW tolotareK that uuM atttoUMcba-^flod.” fortoMoa •*** »o te'to world toon oritpoa. a ay laetatotUraw a ^•saRwasstssat bu«to*aoct/towM tto* *hWl ,uu taod, whooee tbo fottbrn c«oe lartc qaaaUUes of if «a bora bar* brado* a^Cto toO te lit, mm, .< thaw to*gjtoMiJo a«to^»Tt ttadbotb to Mrtb and aoot* tateoda °* >*** ZaatoU. wbora toy But bar* toy na*«r ftaat UtoaSy toaBjoSar tortaf to wo>M—a fact not at alt tar 2*g«- Mm* aa toy aoaM act fly . Pdttt aeeedtiy tttn extermination MWatfOMM toilbi MtadL hat - when Um gum -j being M book _M »»» nhktm —*.**!>■ tndkn to thle point, It •«2““«‘*»HopJe who iu the Man oC the face of the Wanda *°?* .*»>*»> !» *evee, into ^faftKiSiTais.K •at^tha*. That they did not aat tham aawto Mown by tha feet that lowed that in tha ******* ri»n*at«ana of such remain **** t?.**m **• dapomta In which tha s55«S!Ur5r>Sffisy2 tbj*w"*«?)iy**«y***Oy caUed? im fflka52,Sta terrible *““Ot»wy *00 n •■I dscrtpUit, salts it U to be BMiM aantertec to UM alarming «*■*< »** *»wl. whlaa, it U true, ma£ haaahaaaabtata indict ataiUMa kick, MM aa aright have killed a «au it £ wood directly behind. In other re M*ata it m baratlaaa to the point of gowcodefemeyInallta aMmSeut*. *• **_**tw*aly etapM. Ie y*1? *W»d it bare aonri red " 6o. “«• dtoadTM*U«e»; I bade# native oarnlv **d It ia likely that - j dot Inhabited by man gg^ansrayssj: ***** Mat the Moe waxed great aod ■nmeroaa. One ol Ua relatlraa, the Apteryx, which, Ukewme, baa noWlon MrrtAa tothladay iTtfew ZmUn? thajjph approaching extermination. "•* WMMoat remarkable for m mmm toga and feet, wftleb were Mbiaey that it oo«Idnotpueel Mymore ***** *»» Mat. It la r re Sable that the aattraa who bunted It for food nerd », » ». il , —--—n their rramlna , - =—---li ■ ttolr boaas together In swomft tooalt Ua, bat lb b Wfitd that there say NiW «NN a ohuiM |q Um clioutv. tondred jeaisTT aro, whlrtSutS tta Muaa to itaiber about bob springs Tb#u- l*rtl**‘*> u»w* «• risad a Mbaud, whUk wiped tbeo> cat in docks. Under sack cireouslauc**, Madr bodloe falling Into tire pJSaTtto ***** »oald to llbely to preserve tlictr baorn tor an lndeiintte period. Tbc only Unis that evar could hive marly rivaled tiig ifoi to ;„int of sUi am certain Viuagouian specks, »:• mine at wklelt have only recently Lceo AMoccnd. aud the favour Aspirants of aladigwMsr. it la thought tnat lira “toy have torn the original of the jbbM Boo of Siatad ih« Sailor—tiu> ttrd ukoeoegg Aladdin desired for his *» f»tly daye Arab traders brought back (rose Madagascar ec Maataofuw Aipyroals and thee the ***** started. The Roc, If this was It. bboawc extinct about two hundred y*ura ifo. u was ou)y .;•« t*ll ns an ***rirtb, k«b it laid an r of huger than that of the Mo*. Here llaclre. lfc* TW*|PI TImJ tYusrUh INK; Wall. U Um ouuwe of *u article la thw Youth's Companion oa “Ambition*: Trussed fidre,” Bishop Putter of Wew York says: ‘*000 of Um saddest ttlaga In life h to set hoar much Woo •Jd *®w much palos are spent upon thln»s that are not worth fitlier of ’ *&<*■• 1® <Wt. W is true, where things endure, like no exquisite bit of carvlug •r one of Meisaooter’s painting* or a lovely tnir.alnre, tbo toau’.y and pei feetton are of «o doe and high • kind U>M to spend muck time end labor upon them, and to be ambitinus f.vr au exoeilenoe (that wblcb axeela) ui Hurt mnd, la at any rata Intelligible. But the people who sped weeks to engrav ing “Home Hweet Home’ no a ten cent ptoee. or doing anything else of a kind wblcb, wheu It Is done. Is r.ot worth . ,*‘l**T ,re- * Caanot bat think the victim of an ambiWur. tb.t W both filn «h foolish. -If one U beginning llfa with a few flwjl ***•', one °f tliem msv well be:1 •Whet is it that is beat worth doing ? Can I do it T Aod If I caa, U U worth while throwing away Umeaud strength apon what is uot Y Take ike matter of our reading. One of tbo tilings Umi whan wears young, w* do imt ftollsa le that.*ben we are older and oareelvm amoug other people and beer them talk of wliat wa know uotli one of the keenest morUrtca tlaus of life win be the consciousness 0* our own ignorant*. Wa will re member then, perhaps, the looks «* na*« md, and of «Ut poor 11 oft many of them were, and wa will wU realire ‘I*®4 “ •* *>ad given tba time that they have oust us to boohs worth read ing, we would have been At compau ioos for educated peopleanrt happy and at eaae la their society. “And so of almost anything snd everything else. It Is not s« much tbat want* to do better wort that makes a true aad honorable amblttno. as that to wants L> do the beat. The people who do the really great tldugs are the people who have gotten, Drat of all a sense of proportion, and who know what It la upou which it la worth while to spend tfceir lime, aod by tns-aj* of which to help or teach, their fallow meu. MTbc table-cloth In l^ouardo da Viocl’a great picture of the Last Sop per, and what Da Vtnci did with it ute worth retnembaring just here. The pteture baa l*eo engraved uod c..pl«U all over the world, and most of my reader* have wen reproductions of tt, with the wonderful figures of -levus and St. John which am it* crowuui glo rto. Bat when It was Brat nil blind * *a'<* th,i everybody exctaimsd, •How marvellous lathe tMiaUng of tUa thread* of tho table cloth I' uutU Leonardo, Incensed that tl-ey should IffQur* lg the plctoru what was really great, ftr cometblng lhat »h* an liittg. aificant detail, seited Iris brush and and Impetuously painted lit* details in (ha table cloth all out, It was a fine ItMOti in proportion which we any tv call to b*tp ua dlatingctsh io n ,y work a mere ambition to nxcatL. uud au nm • bitioa to excail la what la worth do log” straer Our NMiwu. Bound TaMn. A friend of Blue was lo an electric "r U»o other day, AlUr taking lits (eat ha presently began to be eery on comfortable. for every body treated *m'l**d at blot. QUoce* were lavelud ia hia direction, atria giggled, elderly, iadtea draw tnotr tacos into a packer and the ctmospbare of the place waa as electric aa tba Hold which sent the car through space. After a short interval tba partied gentleman dUenerred that ha wae oot tba object of tuirtb to hia "oejfeda* on tba road, but a poor, »by. baalifat, tearful, trembling, fitgtuem d ■tel who was rilling by bis side. She. poor child, was dressed In au outrefMhloo Which did nut plrase tue cut of poopla la Una oowveyaoce. and. avldMUy kite had met with aa aoeidaul for her dot blag was tomblad and (ora, Mr faepbraiead[and osl,sod one banJ had Dm wraaobad and kacmcil to La **tolag her very mseh. leaa laagioa MOitot Bora brutaUy UI bred and rude »hd aofualiag than tbe Le •* ***»• "d bofk, and atlU atom kllly grown up people in tlw °*r- Oa you f They were leaguing «t B Child Who bad tael with an acc* d#«t On a wheel t One of the Bnt rules la he adopted by a ihorcugjy polite l**1*0— to IWa i Merer allow aorprlse, •"J* •***» genuinely gractoM hied — tba lUad that cziwaaaea uurdlal later* at aadpMaore. Never laugh at au awh ■*. *» «-■»*■, a »“«■by aooUwr da eaiwfel neycr to Bate any UM, trlecd iw by thought »oi«U to boWn*o._<lav<.a«u>n, Truota m nifMalw. Hl«h prioowaro rnd for onMw. Tlw« m no do«i*fci OrKFroduolioatoUjo/^ah *aoio,lo* will otooe. Honored, will bo ttww out of WM-fc. nr Iren lb* or* of •art lo hoard. It will win Mound tfto wo.Id, Tbto ooodtiten wdi pronui tETintrmSm? tanSrxSli^*S!r M.y powoy. i u,loft Ore |wo*d.,Di ■Wli lo olodfiw tor ottfcor 01 or »brtil MM* It It on aMiMWloJrod faoliHal teSAyas-sEr^x; *jl* Wjtf tf liftfuRl. Tbio bap- i sarsiiMCs, Lirnsni' .*SS£HS&* ; •tiamn pctw. Twe kMnciIra Iwnb «m a* Work *■ «•*« **»*• *«*or*i urt rlly Vafehi —TWa Maui VamkariUu Waalg Imam Hart now la Oral WUklkta. Cirjnl MtOuilir,Kh1h(m)oii|h X,C.,Ikiait <n»» oC Agriculture. , AC Ibis data May Slat there uru two very dealt uctire luwcta at work in ap ple orchrda and city yard* In the cen tral jurt of Xorth Carulmu and |-mba Wf abawhare In thaStals wht-iarer the apH*b grown. Then pcsta are the bag worm -tliyrl dnptoryx eplimDararformii and the woolly tonal-—tclilsoneor* lanigero. The tag worm llm In • a»« of hoes made »ul ot fragttKula of leaves. This It omits annul with it. While young the l/*s la catritd upright. It rmmO Ulvt a cuaJ<ul round (over wblcb mrm» v> wore about In lbs toavm without any risible propelling force. As the euelorrd caterpillar grows it rxtaods Ua covering uaill ibis bcoomes so Urge mat u Hang* Instead at being can led upright. The full alxad bag is oval about If inch long Tit* caterpillars reach maturity in mid summer ebauge to tbo pupu aud complete insects with in the case. The foiualo moth a wing lea* and leglnaa. She liys her egg* wllhtu the same bag Ibeto qmrtna out auddiaa. Tbe eggs aemuin uuliatched ' uutil tbe following spring. Tbe bag worm attack* among ibe fruit trees chiefly the apple and pear. It attack! also aud with special deetruo llvrurai the ted cedar and arbor viLe (0 commonlr used for liedgae. Nearly all our moM popular shade tree* are ■liable u» damage by this pee:. Tbe bag worm Is a native Southern insect. Its ravage* have Leu in denting in pUeea from year to year and are likelr to become enter erperi ally in lown raid*. Remedy ; Gather and burn tbe bags before the eggs batch. (1) (t ta now too Lie for this except in Ui« mountain section. (9) Spray llie attacked tieoa, especial ly tbo uadoisides of tbe leave* with ran* green mixed iu water at tbe rate of i ounce* to the barrel or f ounce* to 3 gallon pall. About Iwo gallon* are ueedad to apt ay au average apple tree If a On* nettle I* used. Evergroeea hedge* aud shade tree* may be sprayed tn the same way. Tbe feeood peat is peculiar to ibe apple tree, it ta called the woolly ap ple louse—Scbixoceur* langera. Till* insect I* for the apple wbatihe phyllox era is for Urn gtape. Like tbo amp* loos* U baa two worm* wblcb inhabit tbe shoot and root respectively. The root form la most common and drelrue live in nurseries; ibe about form in orchards. The root form canoot be eeonossteally destroyed. Tree* badly Infected In tbe roots are worthies* aud should neyer to planted. Tbe sbuot form uf the insect la a small grtrniab lo.tae with the binder port covered by a tuft of doe. white wo-dly bains which an easily rubbed off. These lice are must commonly fouud at the base of young shoot* and lu Un> axil* uf leave# on the. young wood. Toey puncture these parts with tlu-ir lung beaks and tuck out tbe sap which sliould uourlati tbe tree and form frutt. I Lilly in fested tree* m* certain to drop their fruit. remedy : Spray ilia trees as soop as Uw lies aiaiear with a solution i f l [K-aud of QU) oil soap In 4 or 5 gallons of hot water. Cr spray with a decoc tion of 1 pound of tobacco boil'd in three gallons of water or 1 teaspoon! ol of crude carbolic ucid in one gallon of water Ttse soap Solutiou Is cheapest ar.d by far Its best. Usually one spraying with soap in spring will be sufllcluut but if trurv lieu appear after 3 or 4 weeks, fish oil soap— common ly called whalt oil soap ousts to barrel lots 3) to 4) cents per pound. It caw bs bought of James Good. Ptiilndel pbla Pa., wad nf Dry Druthers Doiu fart N. C. •Every fruit grower should keep on hand u supple of dsh nil sosp. It Is the bast aud moat useful of all orchard sprays. Used during I'm growing sea son at Ihn rale of one pound to Bee gallons of hot water It kills ail lice aphides caterpillars icaki bugs and the •poresof many dangerous fungous pests. Used wrter tbe leaves fail at the strength of uoa pound to the gallon of water It will kill 05 per rent of "b.n Jose and other scales which Infest trees. ft elnuuwi Hie trees from llcbeua aod mosses loosens lire burk and In a general way improves tbe health of ii tiecsorar that or.o uiay arcure an Inorsasa of fruit worth at least a dollar for sn expenditure of less tints 10 cent for sosp ar.d Islor. - f.oott. Hai Hwtn Bum. 1-juU •* w. I* llieir any aucb thin* *» luck tonciung on the affairs of life ? Pot •tbly, but *c are inclined to doubt it. Xt occurs to oa that blcKtcley’s auc mm la i olltlca la attributable to the fact that lie le poet eased of almost an lo ordinate amount of ‘hum aanaa” whloh la luothing more or lea* than that which preset cnrrent a* common •aitar. II* doe* not proles* to be the whole thing or tit actually know more about any one theme that may l* up for dia cure ion than doe* tomo other fellow. ■ oeh k«* does be net hlmaair op at dictator of bis own party. He la not above putting hi* car, a* Ltnooin did. lo Hie ground keeping It liter* until he cau pualllvely aaaur* himself whetbor “the GeinpbeiVs nr* cornin' ” or not. Then, again, be succeeded In gelnlag the eoendeeoe of lb* people through careful, Patent, long aod hoeealatndy of tbe vital question of polities, not lb * part wen acute , but from the broad Standpoint of ataleaaaenabip. Re ha* daring his long Barerr made few ml* takae. ami It W to hi* credit that he has Mrvar yet acknowledged e mistake and to tot b I emit to aomet It. Ob oo 1 X.uak baa uotblog t* do with tha soaes** acblavad by great awn. acuIdeat may piece Uw men la high position; only opportaelty and merit thereafter oea achieve permanent lute. I*V*ia of IMebana afcould ba lourr «Mad ta Irara that iba raanoa BJaak Hotua. BraaJauln la for aala. Urn |*lc* atta4 batot • 15.000. *o far na tmrebaaar. baa aoaa (oraruril. Iba raa aana altaaab Ior tl>W Mb* tbai u» Itooaaia In a bad aiatanf lava I r aa4 «nmM rwjaUv a eavaUUraMa aia to MMilbabnaMa. KaMi* a »*WaU BflS&aJU* Uni tba I waaaa aboaM^ba aaqatrva aa a Dtakana . A.w)m y*> —»T >“«■ j— Jantaaa^M baa* fro. Hard K Hill. 1 IVni.uk-lpWla KaroeO. Thera teems lo be uuUalug balder tJ kill than a well esUhHebrd nmiuU lion. Tho public buildinxojaimission, which has plucked aud dcllert loo pis*, pie of Philadelphia for tho lifeunw of u generation, (till exist* and Hwlu t,nw • devices for erpaodilnie and mauda Buses lo cover expenditure itnd #a!i« tying reasons for the prolouisaUou of lta life at the bsnds of Republican kg islulurva. C«ngf«et bus Just noble .i!T second best In on attempt t«» cut t*» wind of the Jndustiiel Commissio:.. which lies already expended a million dollars In fatuous Investtg»lions will: oot accomplish lug auy public beutdv. Ik Is tot da op nf nineteen members - •re Senators sod flve Representative* and nine professional political siiokns who taako a business of promoting in veatlgellon nod incidentally aubaialing thoinvHves. The Congressmen ai e not Salaried as coinnsissimirra. but they aie paid lo look after business that lb*.* neglect. An appropriation of gliQ,3W baa been made lo extend the life of tin* commission uulil December 16, 18dl. but there la no provision for a tomb stone, and tl*« commission lias n« ( thought of coding its labors. *»• ap*B«er B. Atlanta Mr. Adana baa a >ec0rd lhat will plcsso the Degrues. Kur a rutnlerof ; year* be held tho pvitiuu »f Clerk of Urn Superior Court of Caswell oouuty a negro county—and always advocated tho nomination of negroes on theooomy ticket, sacceedlog on morn tliao one occasion la baring a Begin elected lo represent that good county la the leg islature. That record is bia chi«r anuror of availability. Itiit lie lias Suotlier atroeg point. He ha* slsi.dered every wlitbi men in North Carolina who has mode u speech far I W bile Supremacy, hi a political ha I raugue. falsely called » charge which be made lo Ibe grand jury of Colum bus county la Aognat. 1886. That’s Hid kind of fallow the Black ; ai d Tan party put up for governor of i this great com an>u wealth White men will repudiate him aod tlm test class «*f oojroea would do the same thing If th«r voted like meu Instead of vollag like sheep.—Rslelgb Xcws and oharr rer. Mrs A«Mi warm. Hu*Ion Hcraki X1ie drciaraliuo of 1‘resident I.o<ii«-t. of France, (bat all great International exhibitions like the one now opeu in Peris and lb* one a few years ago In Chicago an. agencies of javicr and of international amity is truv enough iu a qualified sense, but Uielr Influence is nut so strong aa could bn wUbed. The drat world's fair In Taxtdon In 1861 did nut iweTent the Crimean war lo 1864. The Paris Kxposition in 1867 was fut luwed thro* years afterward br tbo Franoo-Prussian war. During our Co lumbian exhibition we courted Spain with uncommon friendliness, yet it was Spain with whom we were next ;<t war. Amenities and coutteaiva r.ie all very well In Uielr wey, end they make life more agreeable, but “business is business.” novcrtlieleas. and wars die not made impossible l.y lb* acquaint ance which these ptac..- occasions pr> mote. tli« (Mm •( IhS Husarr*. ••Independence is a trait 1 like in Americana,” Mid a girl near »,e the other day. "To lliiak that •{ am as good as any one else’ pnts a elralu of confidence Into mo.” “Tliat same reflection. ‘1 urn «x goo»l as svery oue elae.’ ts at the bottom of a gmat deal of our proverbial bad men iHTf,” waa the reply. ‘•Would it uot lw better lo think 'every uno else is us good as X am?’ ” It certainly it a commendable trait to be seif reliant hi for at material affairs arc concerned, but there Is an equality of worth to lw recognized In others which la abnvr the obligations to self.—Ada Hwoet In 'he Jane Woman’s Home Companion. ftlniM] l*antgmplia. Talk Isn’t always cheap. Sometimes it costa a m»n lilt reputation Some people don't believe In hiding their Noli* under a bushel. Men are naturally attracted by a wo man who wears fetching clothes. The girl who wears liar heart on her sleeve must expect to gat It Jnailed. No, Maude, dear, the top of the morning Is not the correct lime for Clvlog a high i«m. Uaax —-lie is very artistic, isn’t bof" Juax — “Kxeetsivnly so. The only batter lie will eat U drawn but ter.” To galo a reputation a* a hero it is uot so essential to remain one) under Ore aa It 1* to avoid hr.iog roasted after ward. Th* ll.u-rr-M i* Rrwlw. II awn ll«-ml:l The Kanin* wheal crop la ealiaiaUd 'o It- I lot large*'. ever raised in l be Sj.Hr,.iwi liar.ewi-i'iu will s,»n hrglp. li.« vteal s»i,i i'iiw Is of laborers lo like cere of i hr ripe:,lug crop. t.f.m dispalrt- eaj» lb*i 20.WX) ixlia men aia n. ej.<l »n ll,» Slate Wlier* oan tle-v I* lowly ll i,hr Ion* that lOHkr hoi a end coelly J lort.ey* f,;r lie *«i;niii • lie weeks' work, ei iiinj in iHwiarxi. e«* » sf traces me hI.. it ia lo ir le*|i*U :ha’.. ninlw fu-.u cironro alanoe*. the wvatlirr wtt| l»- ..f a („vor able character. l.sck of Ini,da to uarw for the ciop ;il ilift moment of it* reel Ineas will ment wriona haem, unless the wrai lx r halancea the invulUclrncy of Inip hj an i, ertvote |o lit* nuintwr of *ieti lerteitiiK d»>» With h fa ro, aide luoutli of Jot o i he crest v> entwine State* wllj hate mlllloua a<! detl in their available wealth. acul their , populatim* will laugh mill) prosperity. *mr*Jljr ml Tinier. Turkyilki tt>u:uir*T. Although l hero Is atnt a oonalder.Ue guuntllj of lice timber to lm found the mutOyiu and w®^«iU wcti.Mit of York county, the i>* mm «*y they are no more tracts lurgr eunuch to offer much Inducement to lumber roeo. boon* tire or six years hack, a belt of country on both side* of Dm sUte line si retching fiom Crowder's Mountain to the l.csd '*wi«i* or King's cieek and soma flve miles widen, waa a solid nrlclual forest. There are <.* many as fly old i.or mill sites In this belt, and the Uml u entirely denuded of timber. I'nun the best iuforrualK.il atlmtid every sawmill within 30mile"..t Yoikvllia Is far behind with Os con tracts, mill tbetu la But one Dial la »W" t- set no* a reasonably larcu bill of lumber os* slioit nolle-. The ile maud for lumber In this see Ion juts now la larger inwhafw than at any pre vious time In the history of lh" coun try. and at'tst largo consumers seem to bo looking to the DOrthcaatern part ot the -bite state for their supplies. Tla* HI IT ctnnlna u AHnul*. lUairur's hi* rxciinitan lo Atlanta will arrive at (rudoni* on lie morning of Juno 7 at 8:48 nVJ.a-H Thw fare for ilia round trip ii only £3.80 and Cant. Kamseur guaranties seats to all passengers. Special rates havo betti offered al all tin: Alialtlu liolrls Tliia la t lie cheapen! trip of the season. A number will iin liom IhL place. theuniyersFty OF NORTH CAROLINA. ESTABLISHED IN 1789. ♦ _ Summer Session begins June ta, Closes August v- Regular Col legiate Instruction in ail Depart ments for Icrui of twelve weeks. Tuition $to; Registration £5. Summer School for Teachers from June it to July 7. Special Instruc tion by school experts. Tuition £6. For ctrcnUr containing courses of stndy, address President Alderman. Chapel Hill. N. C. X(STICK. Application will lie made to the General Assembly of N. C. lu Juuc next lo prohibit the sale of intoxicat ing liquors within two miles of the public reload Itniixt) and church at Harden Mills, Hatton County S <', O. D. CAIU’ENTKK. 1 R. J. UAKUISON, ► Commit ire. A. 8. Hovts. ) H (STICK. Application will lie made to (he General Assembly of {f. O. m June next lo prohibit the sale of tntoxicit Ing liquors wl’Jitu two miles of Um High Shoals Sclioul House and rit. Julies Eolscopaloborebat lilgli Slnialt. Gaston County N. C. It. K. Toiiwui, J. W. Tuuuilb, C ■mmiltte. \V. N. ItUYNK. I«TKR N.»Uoi t» iwil'lty «|V»II Unit Iw-tlti lion* fr->m Ho* citla- n of <*c»io«i di» trloi* So. 7, mid 8 nod f> In CUerryvllto Towntblp for Uit! winU nteo will Im prtMtnilixl lo I lit* iwxl (iooeixl AtMto liiy of Kn.-lli Carolina to lutvo llm tctiool hou«t!» in taiii dtatrirt inoorpura t»d for two loiiot lo prohibit Uit- ml* of Intoxicating liquor*. MlCIlKAi. KlNII, I. li. Watt*, 2 T. Patxk Tbit UH.li of dwy April 10IW. THOSE SUPERB TONES limt I—MilllT arrant /our aluiMton, (hut ■/. pm I to /oar muaioai Mia* it ihHr aai-ctniaa mau (tain Tut llat'rr rraaaiabJt m priori nrul uoniarr wHfc an/la nualUr. On alum** for in*aaktn#. tl*pil*loa ana taoit/al autorat* prVaa, Ar* •waiaato'lna ISataa. llano* or (AIk.r Mtbr to aoit tlao moat aa*nonHa*l. CIIAttMUl aTItrr, _A/iaaa. A (Ana* ao« Imi/ala Ala. •alllaMr* ... aat/hm*. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY. flattao (a., Ilkle Satin;. THa Saainn Count/ 1111,1*. isoatat/ 1ia« a rlapoaltor/ at »»r. .1. A. Ilnotrr'a (Ytrok riUtr* ahrta /-m can pat Htt.lm and TmIaamtiU uf it** Am*/torn nil,la Hoel/tj laatt* at matt. aup. *4. I jrr Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Tull’s Liver Pills. They reg ulate tile bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTTS Liver PILLS mi*..'ll. I yr. Professional Cards. IX. lo. RUSSELL, ATTtlMMCV AT LAW. <; ItfTO.NIi. - V. c. Offer* hi* prafn»|<Mwl Mcvkv* lo ih«* prniilA nfOttatun hihi H4> luioir <-i'i.u't.r. Lull <>» mv him. OOTco urrr Ouxnitfon’4 m a t«c4. 1*. H. COOKE, A-rraasKv a < Mi anr.Li.on it law. Ura'tf 4: vriluu IhilliUrrr. Uaatuula, N. C» 'VII! I'ncllo* in kite several Court* of tbs Stole, end in Dialricl »nd Circuit Federal Court* Corporallou work, K—organ la .tluo and Mercantile Ad justments m apeclnlty. tler«« lo : lion. r. J . Jarvt*. g recnrl lie. H. C j •tun. H.U l Jan nor, Wilson. K. U: tlon. fc. It. iMr.l.uneral lAlunaet *oat*MvO Air Una Hall K»'v'*lf. N. I'.-. Mon. Hair. W. IUiimm. \v > V.; a run. National I to.*. KAMirti! N.C: Lk-Onv Mi-** c\trr. lurtuav. N. C.: lir »ir. Hugh.4 a H.fw Voiki Ik K JtmiHor UtwtfcMila LiNMlou A cikiU' link. O*. Xu* YtwA: JuiIah la. W. *haiUr<Jak»*. uul^urg, N. CL: JuiUy Yt. A lime. Ltncnlmon. .N. C*: .Injr member ur lki- Stale Jtn-rmr or Huimmr i'MMt; Aor »»wUt of UalMdti U«r; ur .\njr Latwycr PI UrU J*. beta I Uitfricl. Claudius D. Holland, ATTORNEY AT LAW. VAMTOBIA, M. «\ . . BA 1.1. A*. N. r. M UamonJa r.rw Soar bays of Baca Wee*. At Ihilti riMludflj.. Wm. /[. LEIVIST —Attouxbt-at Law— O ttTON 14, K. c. I'reellur* wherever his ar<-viurs ate required, nud attend* to all millers t>f sdminiatialinn slid ftiardisoiblp for his clteula, wILUnut iba locoitveiiteoce or expenst of a trip to the court-bouse Lucius J. Holland, AtTtlRTCT AI STkir.I.lnU AT tA«. DALLArt X. V. Office near residence. 4WXGVAt. —A TTORIfJCY-A I'-LA IK— 0 ASTON IA, K. C. Will practice In ths courts of Gsalisi slid adjoiniof counties sod lathe Federal Courts. It. B. WIL80N, AVrOnSRY AT-LA IK Gastonia, K. C. W. If. Hoffman & Son, —DRNTIMX OASTONIA, • • . . x, c. 0* ernco over Fin* Nations! Bank. Ptioos 73 L\ li. FALLS, DENTIST. Gavtokia, .... }f. C. •»«» ■•SIMMs IrMST, Klara. Regular *,|wlaiH»l>i Mu A Urn villa, 20th 27tb of web month. Clover, S. IJ., 2S;li-30lh of aach month. 1>K. 1>. E, .VIOOlNKRLL, —UKNTIST OJI1c« llr»t llwr Y. M. C. A. Huiklltig. GASTONIA. • - - - X. C. ’move uo. l (TwhTtlsTdeT PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON. O for* III* pf jfctllunI» •crvffy** to tbu puoplu of (J* tout* ««vf nairrt.utvUnr cimim.i-v. Once IwtU •. mov*>. 1 p> * ncutniKl immiv momun /. H. niMOy ft • V« llcujf «me. All u*Ui lelt w» »le» ii *111 rvooir* /-rotni* uiuxiUon S5»CCi*i flllTI .IJIVTO If* die*-A*** of WUIMUQ *nJ ohiui.oii tmmy 41. % iftbt I'hoon Ml Dll. \V. II. CltOWICI.L, I PHYSICIAN ft “UHfJEON. OAfTOXU. X. C.| Oflkn under Y. M..C. A. Day V*>o»« 1*1. NicW, I’lionw. 10—A. Valla Home, VV. B. BEACI1 AM, Architect and Builder, and Real Estate Agent. Or KICK 0V*« T. A. Ukn IlY *» fiTOKK. P. L EARP, Pbotagnpher. U«ln Slrtrt. Opt*»lt*» !*o«U>m<*. O ASTON! A. X. O. first Class Work,... ....Prices to Suit Everybody. «rrnr>v» 157.1M Don’t Throw' Yonr Money Away ! Voo h«T» bp»n poytAg Mg dfntal Milt limy Aooogt). Our Naw fork prloAA: i Very Hrat Hmt or Tkvtii, GOARARTBRI) EOM LO VRAM PH.OO Second fin a uk Sat .... u.uu Udf.DCmd«k<iA DniDOR Work 5 00 I'ORlRf.AINCKOWKA .... 8,00 Oor.n Filubaa.LOO Amaloax A Otiibh Fir MNDI .*) l.mAOTIKA. 2A »«w York tontml AwocUtfoa, M M Tr»*A At. Ch»HNt»A. M. Q. r%m «M . ... ra. n>Hk *u« »V>W tab III. at Omhk TiimM (brnj. TtMIKV ll A Kmyly lm MM ArtKa* :■ K. rurv.tw. m, Pmm.Mm I NO crop can grow with out Potash. Every blade of* firass, every' (Train *>f Corn, all Fruits and Vegetables must have it. If enough is supplied you can count on a full cro(>— if too little, the growth will be *' scrubby." S«m! for our book* t*U*«u oil corapo«hWi ot fcnila ui l>oH *4*p<ctl for •!! crops. Tk*v c ->«i you •oiklng GIL* W AN KA\ I WOR KK. » \%om» S*.. \'«* \<*k. 80U1*:- r.iILWAY. ©>r.«1 •>•.-! v . • - *.r hA-uftr Trait**. 1 •••-<• u. tf-iy <ti«, IMi. V*«. '•Co. I a. fSi.'la Xwll.bi..i*.i \n. |U. \\. Ml IJL Nn.1t Oaflf 0*11 > Sna. 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K*. No. U. STATIOXU. No. It S*. _Snn. Dally. jDolly. Sun. *Mp lltlala .Lola Ar P0 80*~T»» (Mp 11 Mo " MayaTllla *' KIM a 7 0* » 5 top 11 St n " Uarta.rtiy'. *0 08*1 flip isOp la at pi Ar. Attain Xy 0 13 a 4 OS p iioir !*»• conjMctSttn wad* a Lula «i» awn llrvv imln*. -A'* a. n». “P”p. m ••M” nooa. "H" rtfUf . Cl—W8^«ol*l«Mon In dally aarrioa baaureeu Norfolk and Baltimore. _ H« Iff. nod A—Util> WaAlAiloa as 4 gfSvSSEsSlM ■MttoMrT. ana llw turn. Ntv York «< M«ukl.. vU wr».hl»*ion, AtU.iL VS» 5r M«^AffK^raaa.*amw aysas&r •art. all iinoIi CD r-uto leaving Wufciac tag*«» WmIimIv* Mid frVl*n K«fuUt forou, fo.wOoJsS;* •“d F»,| IUU raad !si sSihET SuRsri *^rNriuKa uss**' SafSKSPSaSSS mtagtwira ami Atuum DIMmit ^ar« aarva ■■ u^.u»i h f.olr ■ y™ 11 ■ j* y* .l^ptoc <•*# luj **■ lll|r|lllnAi J-koow. wzygu^ CIBOLUi t I0BTHVBSTRB1 B'T. Mr Till. Mil. ■.^tgTA^gggg w“"' \r--rR3&ViSXftiL£r fcxfeulor’d IXoUoe. • gssaaBnggss ^ »'dsi ; ^TM«tjfc*r t Z'JZi'Xl*"”- *'**??’ AdalRfaurator’* Sark*.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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June 7, 1900, edition 1
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