The
Dcrotcd to the Protection of Home end the I
Vol. XXII. _GASTONIA, N. 0„ THURSDAY, JUNE IS,
THE DEV TBXT-BOOIS.
ISLBOnon MADE ros S ISAM*
■Mkt la bo *ftr TbIH Wiwya
blllrtl ArMaMlM Omd-H* LM
•a Mall.
IUlo<cfc Ran ft URamr, J uaa «.
Yesterday the Stale Tart- Duck Com
mission held tiro e«seioi<a, and after
the afternoon saaetos announced that
a decision bad bran reached. The list
of book* wfalch wki eauouuoed aa
baring bean adopted la aa follows :
VRiTBitamr rvuiaiinio cowanv.
lIiBsall’a Smaller U. 8. History, old
prtaa, 60 oanta; adoption prion 40 oenta.
Hassell's Larger History, old price.
$1; adoption pries 70 eenta,
Maorr’s Elementary Geography, old
prion, U easts; ad opt loo prioe 40 watt
Idaary1* Manual, old priee, tl 85.
adoption prioe, 8S eocla.
Manry’s lHyaieel Gedgrapby, old
pries, $1.40; adoption prioe DO cents
Holmes’ Reader*. eoUi* Mile* of
Are Hooka, old price it Oil; .dopiloo
prioe. In Buords. 11.46, iu oluth, f 1 40.
ft. r. J01IKS0R ft COMPART.
Jobo*oo’* Physical Culture, SSceut*.
Colon ft El wood's Arithmetics.
Smaller Book, boaid. Uceota; doth,24
oeats. Advanced Hook, board, 46 eenta;
clotto. 40 cioli.
Hmltkd sal's 8laot Copy Book., 6
eeata and 6 coots,
HBST1I ft COMPART.
Laoguag* lewooa — Hyde* New
Book, 94 cmU
Vertieal Writing, 0 book*. G sod 0
OOOtfta
MRWSOM ft COMPART.
Buabler'* Grammar' 60 eaale.
AMRXICAR BOOK COMI'AMT.
Harrington’* Speller. old priee 40
Cunts; adoption price. 16 cant*.
Stasis’* Physios, old price 00 oeats;
adopt lea prioe 46 eeata.
MtlnrT’i Mental Arllhaaetlc, 46
oeats.
StLTBB HTROBrr ft COMPART.
Normal Coarse In Drawl or. 0 books.
Nos. 1 to 6, ft cents each; No*. 4 t > 0.
16 eaats each.
lUTKiiu zbubill * comi-axy.
Weymouth's lVdagngy, $1 00.
An uialutioa of tba Ilat shows
that tba University Pabllabuig Com
pany, of Ms* York oarrtea ofl tba
Largest number of books adopted. hav
ing received the award oa Hlworle*
Geographies and readme, The Oram
man go to Newsom A Company of
Philadelphia. tba ArltUmattca to B. P.
Johuaoo A Co., of Richmond. tba
Spotlm go to tba American Book
Company of New York wblla Johu
ton A Co., aod Heath A Co., of
Now York, share In tbs oopy book*
Joboaoc A Oo . getting ttm bast of tba
tlyWoa as that oomfiaay gau tba
slant oopy book*, while Heath A Co.,
got tba vertical Language Lraaocs
atm go to Heath A Co.
Not a single book on tba list baa
bean secured by Ginn A Co., of New
York, aud ibis la one of the surprises,
aa It baa bean thought oo tba outside
that a goodly share of tba books would
go to them. It having been under
wood that tba MnbOomm lesion reoom
maoded a number of Usetr books.
Tba mtlmsla Is that under tba aaw
ooetraota. tba rad no lion to pries la 87J
percent. Hereafter books will ooat
■ton than one third lean than hereto
fore.
BBADZB TUB TCO OF WAR.
Everything sms decided upon Hatur
day night except Urn Raadars. tba moat
desirable bosk on tba entire list, and
oa# ail the companies wanted moot.
Poarteeo ballots were takeo wllboat
any agrasmant, aod then an adjourn
ment was bad unlit Monday when tba
University Publishing Company Waa
awarded the Contract fur raadars at
1JM. a reduction from M OI.
TBZ OFFtCtAt RBI-OUT.
The cIBatal report of tba State Text
Book Commission, oomposed of the
State officers, Governor Ayooak, Lien
taosut-Governor Tamar, Secretary of
State Grimes, Trsaaarar Lacy, Aadl
tor Olxoo. Attonsay-Oaosrsl Qllmer
sad Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion Toon, la as follows:
NORTH CAROLINA,
Ralelgfe, N. O.
The Oeoerel Assembly of North
Carol Ids by an sot entitled “Aa Aot
to establish a Text-Book Oo (amission."
ratigad Pebraary 8th, 1801, eowsuto
ted tba (Mats Baud of Education a
Btnta Text-Book Commission, whose
doty It Is la setae t a aotforn aortas or
system of Ttat-Booka for uoa la U*
poblia sobools Is tba State of North
Corollas, to Inolada tba following
braaobaa, towlt:
Orthography. dsOulog, reading, writ
lag, drawing, srIUmetle, geography.
vxr&ziszsxxFsn:
etltotlan of Urn HUM; History of the
Paigl **;<«*■ oootrtotgg Urn Const I
drioka, sad earooUee, alam rati of agrt
oultnra, theory and praattoe at teaota
Stela Text-Book Dees se leaks,
aotiac by aatberlty there*, made the
following adoptiooa for ftya years at
prises hereto set forth:
oaodRAnsm.
Herrlogtoo'e Spoiling Book-Awert
.w#
B«ok | ,,!.!!!!!!!’””.*.ioa
Complete . lie
»tnam.
wSsfriafasss.•*
5S3SpS=ir£2i'’DW4'
m .(OmWIIibM.)' *
MUBM*.
HitM1 1mtm u>iwity r«k
"•snsarts huh
SffiS^csruw
WMUMM.M M H.40,
WLIT1N0.
Natural A/tiam of VarUoai Writing
~D. C. Uaaib * Co.:
Six ouabtra, 6 cant aaoti.
Haltbdeal'a Slant WrIMng-R. T
Johnaon * Co.:
Six n uic bar a, 0 coo la aaeb.
DDAW1NO.
Normal Court* in Drawing — May lot
— Sllwwr Hurdm * Co.:
Pirtaan ouabtra- 1 t> li at A cent*
aacb; 4 to 9, at 10 oauta each.
anrrutnma
B, y, JuboMo A Lo:
Ootaw * El wood *a Prlaary iboaida).
US laoitiieiotb), M Oauta.
Colaw k El wood* School Arllbme
tle (board*;, 49 omit; (doth) 40 ceela
A mat loan Book Co .
•dlluai’* Mental Amboellc. (ololli),
0.5 aunt.
OEOOBAi'llV.
Uolvanlty l’ubllahlcg Oo.:
Maary’i Klawentary, (board*). 40
oaala; (etotbl, 40«*oi*.
Maury’* Manual. (board*), 85 oaota;
(doth), 8S ceola.
Alaary'* Phjalc.l, (c)olli). 00 cento.
LAJTOUAOB LMWWI.
D. C. IlMth * (ft:
Hyda’» Two Hook Couran In Kngllati.
Hook. (U cant*.
HOTOIIT OP NORTH CAKOLIKA.
No eat t (factory book tiOered. The
Comcila*Ion will raadnrtle* (or each
oblatory.
■ITTUKV OP TUB IKTTO IT ATE*
I'olTeraity Publlablof Co. :
A Hlaher II liter y of the United
State*. TO oaola. (Henry E. Cham
ber*)
A School H liter r of the United
Statue, 50 ©ante. (Henry K Chamber*.)
6RAKMAR.
Newaon A Oo.:
A Modern Bogltab Grata mar, Beu
kl»r V) fwnlk
pninoLooY.
American Book Co.:
disci* •* Hygienic Physiology, 46
o«at».
B. F. Johnson'* Pbjalcai Coltnra.
ilMMt,
civil oovEnirirorr asp aouuiil
TOKML
Tba Coamtartoo will rs-admUae
for warki oo Civil Govorniacnl aod
Agrtealtnra.
raoAooa y.
Hllver Burden Jt Cu.:
Way Marks for Tractors {Sarah L.
Arnold). 11,00.
lu wllosaa to the above repott we.
tto mam bet a of tbe Text-Book Coca
mlmton, do harato set our hands aod
aeala this 4th day of Juoe, 1001.
Aa aaaa rnw lb* Sikw BIS* mt Ike
■Ivw.
Amurik Hcrakl.
A MoLaurlolta la teUiag a story la
South Carolina, illustrative, to says, of
tto status there. Ha proclaims It as so
old story—one of Lon Ltrlogetoa’a —
but many of ua have oever heard It be
fore.
"Two farmers— Joues aod Smith
owned adjoining plantations and were
very warm Mends. But tbo Jones
woman tall out with Uia Smith woman
and soon Jocaa and Smith sere ene
mies.
”Ooe day Joooa want hunting. Ha
lost bla way la tba swamps Might
caught him there. Realising that, oa
to began to hallo fur help.
"Smith, way upon hlcb land, beard
the cry of distress. He got him a long
pole, and ooe end of It tied a
Dialing torch of light wood.
“Then Smith or lad aut ‘Hallo’ \ou
wno hays lost your way! you oom*
straight to tbU light. You will to
safe.'
•* ‘Ail right,’ orfad tto loti mao.
"Tnao a moment afterward ha
■topped. Hold on a min uia,’ be oried,
‘who are you that bolds tba light r’
“ •Smith.’
'* ‘Than go to b—11 I’ll stay wtora
I am.’
‘-Thai,” says tbe MoLaurlolta. ’Istho
way with many lo Sooth Carolina. Yen
■lay show the true light—the real path
to Urn light—bat It depmds upon who
bolds It more than upon tba truth and
right aod Justice it Ifluetrabea.”
OH aw Bwaatt-rea MatrSat.
Kina's Mona tat? Dwaoorar, atb.
A ’phooe massage from Dr. Uord
yesterday hitarmed ua that to hud
Plenty of small-pox patients in oharge
over between Mr. Payne's and Hasan
mar. around tba Ormaod mine aod
further up tba oouaty itua road.
Tbe doctor tail* aa there are about
18 famlllea aCaeted, aad la all ha
I assart 180 people have beta rxposrd
lo tbe dlaraee. Theta are aboat SO
earns already brakes ael. Tba dastar
I of pro that to (tea but MtUe chance to
avoid s spread In that section
Wa learn farther, from another
soarea, that Dr. Joskins has plsoed Dr.
Hord Is charge of Urn patients on this
■Ido Of bis county, Gaston, and to la
therefore girls* tbsm oltsotlos.
tMnlutCMatrbCkMMiM.
Char tat t* OttMrrar.
Hhalby. Jaoa S.-Tba chic kail lac
paaaad b Un kit laftalator* lor
Ctoretanrl noOoly U hulaf t*i* daairod
■Nk Tba ebtekaoa bar* bom rrrf
ynyw to aropa Ml yardana.
*ow on you bom to do to lo notify
*■* ocaon to kaap tbalr oblakaaa /turn
trap ■ lilac, if tbay tan to do tbto
you car kTu tbao. Ttitolaa jaattoar.
Pacpto^baya ao aara ripbt to alloc
tMr brifbkcra^ p£E£ 5?, ttowu
alloc tboir hnraaa, aoca aod bnca to
raaataktaraa. _
ccHMaaaa
U. M. Aarttu, a olrll car vatarao, r4
Wlaobaatar, lad., crttro: -My ctfa
caa aiob a touf tkaa la apfta af Road
doatorto iraafaut. tart caa «ko»y
•amd by Or. Kiagta Hoc f.Na Pina,
•bkb cat bad coadara lor bor boakk. ”
Tlcy alcuya (to. Try tboar. Only Ma
■ i.«. Carry A Oo'a dm* atom.
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JUNE SALE I
__ _
CLEARING OPT THE MILLINERY.
Every lady loves a bargain, and
can recognize a bargain quicker than
a uiau. Her keen Meuse of npprocia
elation is evidence of this.
Our advertised cut prices are so decisive as to Inter
est and command the attention of the shrewdest shop
pers, and in variably bring forth a ready response.
All Trimmed Hats at Half-Price.
All Untrimmed and Walking
Hats reduced one-third..
Hats at 60, 76, $1.00, $1.26, $1.60, to $12.60,
bo go at 26, 38, 60, 63. 76, to $6.26.
Foliage and Flowers reduced In proportion
LADIES NECKWEAR.
Mg lot of the latest styles and designs arrived Mouday.
J. F. YEAGER,
LADIES’ FXJI«SriSI3CIJtTC»B A SPEOIALTY.
ARP ON THE REUNION,
▲ GREAT SATHEUIO 07 BAA YE
KEI.
TIM. CM MM.H Wtn Nappy-They
IW ud talkM Aknl tike War* *f
r«*» Taaee As*, awl We»t mi
ImmsImM.
MU Atv m Allan,a OMKKeUoe.
Forty years have passed ■ too# these
eoidier ton Orel iliouldriad arma a»d
bun led to the frout. No aoeh array
of pat riot a were ever area, far Ikrra
waa aot a lory among them tot a
foreign hireling, and eran the north
era-boro Mlliena of the eouib rolno
t at rad with one sooord aod oast their
Urea aod property In Lbo common peril
of Ibair adopted state. To that clam
wa owe all lbo more honor for it waa
o groat heart struggle to eeTer the
bonds that bound thaoa to Ibair kind
red and I ha place of thoir birth. Forty
yean hare oat effaced nor dlmtood the
Memory of thoos four long years from
the minds of lbo retera.uk who gathered
at lbo Memphis reuoloii. A Urns rolls
oo they seem the oors eager tn coo gre -
gale end oommune together; rad hap
pily, there are none now to Molest or
Mass them afraid.
uippiij in* aoiaiera ui giug ana
Ua gray are brooming every year tba
more cooaldrrate of tbs foaling and
prloelliles of each other. Tbs soldier*,
I lay—(bom a bo fought agaioat ua —
are ihe bra Tret, are tba Underrat It
la the polltlsiana who aaw tba battle
from afar, ih > atill refum to give ua
haob our flag* «nd are atill worrying
Hit the rebel L. igidkera whom waSeat
to congress. Hut tiorn la a good doetor,
aad soft word* taka away wrath.
That vaa a grand convocation that
iwradrd tba atratU of Mempliia.
Hoarta baat rapidly and oyra ware
moist with tears—
"White ummott Magarad o'rr the awl rerfaw
or jeya that Ms4 ft* iba ■orebar aaw."
That wag a beautiful prayer mot op
to baa ran by oar hr to red grand chap
lain. Bar. J. William Jooaa, the faith
ful bulwark of con fade rala btatory. (
know that Ua Mu#and tka gray olaapad
iMDdt and broil aa he invoked a
biaaaiag upon Mr. and Mrs. MoKIntoy
and naked for bar raaUratloo to health.
I UU yen my brethren there la noth
lag mall or aeifuii or caeon la Ua
heart* ef oar great laadeia. la tear
aad la peso* they hare hern and are
geuUrnma. Theta waa not a Negro or
a duke or Alva among them nor a
heartIroa destroyer of Uta latiooeat aor
a violator of Ua la*o of hladoaae to
women aad ehUdrao. Our aoldtare
fought a good fight, on patriotic prin
ciples, aad It rrjoleee at that they
have kept the faith and are aa tree
aaw to tba nation aa (bar were Uiee to
wo prmciptM UK wtnoo I«n roufui.
Tboon prloelpUo an Ml daad, aad *•
balldra Ibal If thta repuMtana fotern
■tat la prtatimd f rota lha domination
of Imprrlalltm, with which H la
tbraatonad, U will bo tbo tcattrra
l*m aptrlt of tbaoooUi that will do IV
Tba aptritaf oooatlt ottoaal Hbarty la tat
oltra wltbla m aad will ha tranamlltod
to oar abtMran. It la blab tlaaa that
tba oortbaro ywubtri aad Itaahnct
aad adltora wan Warning a anbury
liaaon from I boat ananal roonldwa
•f tbo Old Confadaratra. If I bad baan
a Ftdoral aaMlar and llvad op tWa, It
mm to mt that t woatd My, "My
oral hr an. tbaaa rabalo moat ham baaa
traoMadaoaly la aarnrnV Thar a la no
wa op or aMI—Ml la tbfir faltb. 40
yaara baa aot humbUM tba* aaa lota,
wo bad bat Ur maka frtaoda with auob
a paopW and 41?Ida bawara aad paa
atoca, too Thay ham oarrWd aa awfal
Wad fat ad tba thma yaara. Tbay
bam to pay a good port af tba paw
Moat ta oar toman aad all of Uw pao
atooa to tbatr own aad a Mg tax to !
adooata Uatr aagaaMt aad ttiy had ta
•adorn tbo ramgaaaad atantagaa af tba
carpel-bagger* tor yaara. bet they
■ever complain. They Sgbt b«c« and
defend ibelr boaor. bat, Uke tb# awt*
of Alnomok, tbay never cotapUin.
Soiely they are a great i*opte They
aaCrr. and are atroag, sad whan ant.
diarv won wanted fur Oobi and tho
Philippine* they 0<ia* at Uia fliat, call,
llrethren. let'* atop ail Uita anti anoth
er" aentlment and make out preacher*
and editor* atop It. Them la no g;>.l
In rubblag an old aor*. W* don't
know wLat may happen, and we may
n«*d Utoaa boy* Ui pure tha country.
Tbn old Vvterana are dying oat. hut
Ibelr aone are tha earn* old atoek. Tha
aootti la fart own lag to Uta front, and
la dertiuad to be a grant puwer in lb*
land, and If wa keep im aggravating
tbew with ahuae, it la poaalUn tbay
may get flighting uwd aotuc of tboae
day* and got op another otvll war and
—and—aod—whip ui again, or o-<ma
pretty near It." Tbat'a wb*t 1 would
«ay If [ watt at a fool.
Thom are storm In* times. Wan,
Urea, flood*. Awful aaJamIUea om
land* and on Um ass, orptoaloua la
■lam, wreek■ oo railroad*. murders,
auleldr* robbartea, abduction of chil
dren. and worm than all. • bar* am aw to
be no atop to them barrlhla outrages of
negroes Than there ta tha lutubor
dlualtou of aludrato Inuur colleges and
the Infamy of basing ta atlU gulag on.
It dtitreaard m* tn atr among liman t-r
Palled from Weal Point tba n uses of
ton southerners—on* from Alabama
and oaa from Tntaa. Education aad
dlaalpllito saam to Ua direroad. Tima
waa when Mr. Deman boasted that be
bad aabdoad a eery big bay ta hi* school
—aabdacd him by Uo rod. Old man
labam did Um aamo tlilog. and »> did
Or. Patterson thresh out tba worst
boya at oor Maaasl Labor school; bet
no* 't )■ tha boya who rula tha leach
are *»d make demmxto aad Uta oooac
qiMocc la our colleges baa* no died
pita* and basing aaams to bs as papu
lar aasrar. I tbeoght that this baaing
business waa a modern Invention, bat
la Um aoanad rolom* of "Amerloan
Literature” 1 Had a letter of John
Lawsuit a Soot eh man, who Hard fur
yaare among tba North Carolina In
diana. Be la writing to bis talk a at
boms la 1714 about Um caaUxna uf
them Indians, aad o*ya tha way tbey
make warrior* of their yeaag man la
ta buaquaoaw lli-w Ik early msehomi.
They arc ah cl up tn a dark log bourn
fur sis wnaka, ai d kapt balf starved
»ad mod* ta drink a dieoatlon of pel
11 Very balk, which render* lterm rav
lag mad They maka tha mwt dismal
haH lab or las and bowllapa aver beard.
When given a little meat ft la tolled
with naaty, loalbaonw. ilthy atuS.
After tlx wetka tbey oamc oat aa poor
sad miasrabU a* oraatur* evar baaama.
Some of them die aader this diabolical
treat meat, aod some yeueg men raa
away to avoid Ik Tba aavagaa told
at*that this baidaaed theca to tba fa
Ugaea of war and kills off tba weak
and laflrm aad cowardly wbo would
bring dfagraoa upon Um nalkm. Ham
seesawing I That’* It j that's whore
hating storied, aad west Fatal la
where It malrtaalatad and flourlabed I
Tbh luoubord I notion uf ooltaga boyo
moi to her# eropt Into our own
ooothoro looUloUtxit, and Iutt well.
nl«b dotuarollaod Oxford and Toon*.
I'xwo. Who* dnoo It mm T Wo hod
u jth in* lik« |t In oor do/. Wo fro rod
our fetbor* nod wo fenrrd ood roouoet-,
od U>o feootty Tho Toeb bora ttuki,
the Infection Dot loo* OfOi hot that
dno*t Mottor rary week, for If Ummo
boy* OoytHog iMibMldM Hay ball.
tlW no a ■ pa peri 3 on't poCIUh It. Boll
•mom to M Un only Ustbook la
lb* eorrteoloa. TWr moombIMi*
Milt In that lib* May bo utMootory
to lb* boy* ud tbo prubooBn, kr. tlj*
polroM owd fiload* o( llw loot It ut km
or* turfoltod, and would adTtoo * rw
#*M! Halt ploy la aaotbor lodtae
B*mo la wblob Um MfOf# oseoOod.
vrrAMAKM- PAUM lKiriHk
•VP*M l.mmm *m kp iPiiikmA ■—lip
IkpMMawWMIr rtPPPWl -Ptpm
»TPTPBhbJp|«laa*M TkBP,
fN.
H. A. London, In CiiUlauu Ucovrt.
Tba pared* of the veteran was grand
and «m a kim that will urver bo
forg ottra by tbe vast crowd that
aaw It. It aatawdad a dtauuco of
absul twa ml lea and all aloag its route
tit* buildings. akewalkt an>l streets
were daoeely packed with delighted
special ore, wlai wata very demoeatra
11 vo and enthusiastic. Tba veterans
from Vkymta headed tba pTeeesakro
and lboa earn* tba North Carolluiaac,
who mad* a apleudld (howlog and
were cberred sad applauded moat et%
Iboalaitloally all along Um r ale. At
tba bead of tba North Carolina vet
eran* ware Urn liaodaom* aad gaily
draaaad yousg mm of the Cbariott*
dram corps, who attorned much at
tention and ptammied an Imposing ap
pvaraooe. Next la them rod* two of
Gen. Carr'a Mag, ana carrying a haad
aaata silk banoer wkb our State’s Mat
of arm* eo it, aud Urn other bearing
aloft I Ip-,.id tat l a red battle dag of tba
Third N C Cavalry. As aoon na
the** weie mew Ilia charring was deaf
anuiaaad Uie lad let maim if front ie aad
waved l Heir handkerchiefs wildly. Oa
ly n-.e cm brer with sponanra was al
lowed ntlier stairs, but oat Stale laelc
ted on hariag thrta and ws had them
Olid of CUM ran they attracted much nt
tratloo. The mounted oSoere rode
spirited staadnoapartsoord la baodaem*
atyln. Their saddle blanket*. pimmittd
by (Jan Carr, were the show last to tba
liruomslou. and on them In lags let
ter* wrrw them wards. ’•First at
Dothel, Foremost at OaUysbMf and
Cbtokasmefn and List at Appomat
tox.’’
In Urn pared# *u a iqo«d of aid
negrort, who bed folluwad »Mr
waatara to tba war as oaoka aad body
•orraata. aod thasa otd dark Ms ouleyad
tbo Motion as amah at aayfaudy.
Ooo of lb«W earriad a rooairr aadar
lilt oral aod aoothrr earrlrd ax old
aaak oy«r bit ahoaldar sat of whleh
|.intruded tha baad of a moo, forcibly
reminding old Bold tars of itw lx<ym
Who topMrd B-Uir a arcs with Crash
tornl ‘aoxdjoatad” «n tba much.
It la m wowdar that tblo procrotloo
wma»>aw'hattaaUoallr abtttud. fork
was tha raainA'tt. the tnrrlrnta, uf
tbuuo Iwtutc who had boatuttallord
tba xarxo of Otnfadarale toMlors. aod
wbaaa valor and prowaaa hare baaa
axd Wer will ba tha admiration of tba
ol«lllt*d worM. It was a great! aad
yatpatbatlo tight, fog among tbsta
w*rv Many who hobbled on m lag.
othert wo«a ompty tlatvn, aad all
wore gray with tha tarts of awy
wlaUre. aod yat they marcbod with
forma treat aad wkh aoMOWhat of tha
quteb step aad Martial trad! of thrlt
youthful days.
A rrcaat MaMgb dispatch pobllabaa
Ua Matcawat that Ur pat. Kart lory It
ooMidotaly swamps*.
Thu report of Dkaetor Cnwalaada oa
tho dtMaga to cakdaaia form by tba
Hood It that 000 oul of tha l.luO mt
of eoUoa are goat, MO aoraa of poa
nala (or iba uatlre trap) MO aaret of
arbsat (satire arap), 1,800 faatsf dyta
dMiroyod. aad that will aod 110,000 lo
repair tbu dyta aad altar out tba
Hits baa, Tho PtolivtiWury baa aa
fuadt aad tba board U fata la faoa
with iba til saltan. It la add that tbo
aotlsu and poooau aaa ba replanted.
A arbool oaoaat la a rata) district
ta Wabo oooaly remit tba fast that
Umts are MO a Mia ahtldran aad Ml
colored cbiMrea fetaata Uw igaaaf U
aad tl who aaa aottbar road not writs.
no more
No more
Nona
THE CORN HARVESTER
■rocs Into your Held and oats your corn add
Binds It futo sheaves, stalks, ear, fodder
and all.
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THE CORN SHREDDER
atrip* off fodder and ear; shred* fodder and
stalk and shacks; (lcllrer* the dean ear In
your wagon If yon wont It there; saves the
shattered grain* and delivers your shredded
feed on second floor of bam. Many say this
is superior to timothy hay as a feed.
liny these machines and save labor. We
make our nsnal favorable term*.
CRAIG & WILSON
No Flies on Us! ^
Wc use wire-screen doors and windows.
Do tell! Where did you get them? Why at
J. E. Page & Company’s.
.Well, well! And did you get them
promptly?
Yes, Indeed, after their wire-netting
, > arrived. They have a full stock on hand
and are ready to help you In keeping the
fltoe out.
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
SALE OF MILLINERY
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Cut prices lor casta customers to move stack we
do not wish to carry over. Now l* your chance.
Pew words, but they mean a lot. Come and see
AT MORRIS BROTHERS'—UP-5TAIR8.
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confidence of Ids patrons. This confi
dence Is gained and retained by perma
nent and artistic Photographs. Our
pictures will not Cede.
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