■oa ■poo xu uorwa
emythlng in
1 to those who
•lit with sufficient fro
kasp op with the can
fork* and
r, ffibTEKft tha
_k ha considered.
' fruit bo served, fanr
_o ahaaet obsolete at suodarn
. *®» oo more a asses
jfjf P"rt of gastronomic ritual.
Anoad in Germany, far instance,
tbowaa at tha vessel for dtsfustiag
ablutions still obtains, albeit soap
■ndtawet an not provided. It were
mttar to diaeontlnuc any table eua
toaa or fashion that gnuratas nl
P , 1*
A man at a formal dinner assign
- wl <• "take in* o woman whom ha
naaaever met before should takahia
crwNimttaaal euo tram her—no
WBmt deaacration of course—and
dMywrutd pitfalls to which tha
- . T*4*^ •D<1 °mb«rrassed ara often
lr.. Bendas, It ia woman’s ad
pHrilaffo to "do all the talk
ad aha best gives the keynote
jba ——~ ov alaec cards at
...b nfifttidr* Atk the on
sophisticated -And whyr says tha
trained catechist. Bomnaa tha host
or hnataaa has had them prepared
«Md and prtamed as somvenir*.
Ignoring the* .would be disrespect,
and such disrespect under tho social
enensasUnc* would be unpardon
<M> What to Eat.
wr ruga the Ban To ia
•3H*lo known to aaoat
Z-,-. 7*t k vary attractive
y InaacpeiuiTe too. There it*
aevetal dMereat colorings, mostly
*kk a bright center, on which nr*
two or thnw chaneteristie Chines*
^*«OoiaW by ■ dark baftd
really trl
Mnpbs in their way. They are
wan from one and oao-baH inch
; 2l ti*°* P« par made into
ThoDfanrfa India rag 1* another
"—“T friend, whose pattern* and
~ hi many eases resemble
i work, Navajo blankets
. /# only their red is more
MMBta where the American red
gfak k quite frisky- Their
Nttm and yell or* am particularly
A UnfM Bm.
This ka mefal beg to hold work,
eye. Owr model te cut froea a
oTwilkw gT*#n feeo doth M
i daep eJ. i» inehm wide
Uk thk with a piece of pal* bio*
rflk Ac earn* akSTpot a’band of
CONDENSED stories.
* MN|f OMd Who b a Mm *1
*eny Pert*.
When Joseph Haiuscy, Jr., tha
newly tinted pmident ol the Wa
huh railroad, am .upermtendont
•®* tba ritUburg Southern, a imall
IO0 la the coal district, Joaaph
Walton, a millionaire ami minor of
XlMiMfe, hoard of hia ability and
decided that Saaaay would ho {art
tha .awn to taka charge of a road
which ho vaa than projecting, ro
ute* the New York Time*. Walton
Meat ever to tha small town where
Harney made hia has dip nut m to
4» him the position. At
the ottm bo was told that Ifr. Bam.
•W*“ m»* rjnMjhtrolit tha yards,
ao *lhe coal king* want oat to look
k
Yk uibit.‘
fot hha. Tho firtt man ho rimt
•woe* wu a grimy mechanic who
*** *t work underneath an engine.
***’• Rem*ey V inquired
BemeeyfM replied tko man.
“d then, climbing eat from under
the locomotive, he explained laugh
ingly Unit there waa Something
Wong with a bolt of the nejm
^ «■**»•» didn’t know
to fix it I took n hand at it my
■d*. That medo Walton desire
.irarnMj'a services more than ever
and indirectly mat the cause of
Utmacj3* rapid advancement
Lillian Roeeeirs Retort.
Lillian Bussell bee never made
•JT greet feme for vivacity on the
•tags, but this has not been from
«*T want of a foaling for the hu
morous aid# of thing*, and iho has
often flashed out n cauitic bit of
reply when an opening was present
ed, says the Chicago Journal. Not
long ago she was a guest at a ban
quet given to a certain Russian no
hie, a small gathering, and the no
ble and Lillian happened to be plac
ed side by side. lie writ a rather
bumptious fellow, with a supercil
ious sniff at everything American.
In bis estimation American* are lit
tle better than savages. He fonnd
fault with the various dishes served,
went near to declaring the cooking
outrageous and made himself gen
erally disagreeable.
"u it possible you eat that stuff Y*
be asked when somo hothouse com
was served. "Why, in my country
we feed that to the hogs!"
"Help yourself, count," said Lil
lian quietly, sliding tbo dish toward
him. Ea is believed to have "tum
bled."
The Jett* on tki Oftloor.
A correspondent in South Africa'
tails this story at tho oxponsa of tho
British eolamas engaged in clearing
theOranee Hirer Colony of supplies:
fan* Boar farmer sitting at the
deor ef hia cottage: largo stack of
oat straw in tho beckgrour.cL Ester
British staff officer. Staff officer:
"1 hare orders to either bay or do*
stroy all forage and food in thia dis
trict I therefore glee you notice
that I am about to act fire to that
pUe of oat straw."
Boar Farmer—Bod, I dell yew—
• Staff Officer—Desist cnee is futile.
Boer Farmer—Bod eould yon
Staff Officer—I ean listen to no
Tho stack of oat straw pres
ently hunt* iato flame, and the
Staff officer coca on his way r*]oio
hfr Tho Boer tans to Me wifo
and says: "Dose Khakis art strange
people I ranted to deO him ffia
vns 4e oat straw dat 1 haff sold to
<• KagUeh colonel keif ea hoar
•*o " And he thoughtfully jlagied
the British sovereigns In hh peekri.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
Hew Ik* •perhOat Drops «f Dow Are
Fmet
Ground a little below the turf tee
Ja always warmer then the air ever
it So long aa the eurface of the
ground is above the dev point vapor
«w»t rite and pass from tho earth
into the air. Tho muiat air m>
fanned w21 mingle with the air
above it, and its moiitarc will bo
eondansod, forming dew wherever it
eooMB in contact with a turfaee
cooled below tho dow point. In
fact, dew risee from the ground.
Waee aotne metal trays over the
grate, the soil and the road on
deary nights. You will generally
find more moisture on the great In
side the trays than outside; you will
*hrays obsenro a deposit of dew in
side the trays, ctbu when there is
none outside at all. This shows
that far more vapor rises out of the
ground during the night than con
denses M dew on tho grata and
ether object*.
Dew, then, risee from the ground.
P®.. k®*' to the dew formed on
hodie* high up in tho air? Dow
docs not rise in particles, as it was
oaos considered, to fail in particle*
liko fine rain. It rises in vapor.
Some is caught by what is on the
surface of the earth, but the rest
•soend* in vapor form until it come*
ut contact with a much colder sar*
face to condense it into moisture.
Bk vapor does not flow upward
in a uniform etreein, but is mixed in
the air by eddiee and' whirl corrente
and earned to bodies far from
where it rose. In fact, dew may be
deposited even though the country
foT many mils ail round be dry and
incapable of ridding any vapor. In
each cases the aupply of vapor to
form that dow would depend on the
evaporation of the dew and on what
was wafted over by th* winds.
9mm» Canine Warrior*.
Tha idea of the monk* of St
Barnard baa been adopted by u
Jngiieli offiocr, who hat twined St
Bernard dog* and collie* to act as
carrier* of ammunition and at tani
tary aid to the abounded. London
has been enjoying • dog show by
these gifted animals Each dog
carries several first aid to tha
wounded package* and two small
Basks of brandy and ha* boon so
trained that after delivering the
bandage* he turn* about so that th*
naaka of brandy are within reach
of the wounded man.
Other dogs hare been trained to
act as * an trie* and picket* and up
on discovery of an enemy will set
off for camp and sire the alarm
without barking. Still others carry
messages. These nre more like the
overjday usee to which dogs am
put, but In war they arc rendered
■sore complicated owing to the diffi
culties surrounding such work.
If this idee proves to be practical,
and there is reason to believe that
it may, no fonr footed animal will
harcefted bo sure of its lifo within
line* where it is not well known.
An Exttmporind Aquarium.
^ globe with goldfish makes a
very attractive ornament for a
room, bat globes and roldfish are
not always available, and so th* ex
temporised aquarium may be used
to great advantage. It is one of tba
neat bottles that esn bo purchased
for a few cents it a druggist's. Get
on* that holds about two gallon!
and soma clean sand in th* bottom,
with a few mossy stones, and an
chor in the sand a few plants from
some nearby brook. From the saraa
brook can be teemed snails, tad
pole*, salamanders end the tiny
black nosed dace. Hero is an aqas
rium at almost no coat that is capa
ble of affording a great deal of en
tertainment and not a little instrue
tfo®.
When tho plant* ere growing
oicoly, giving off oxygen and feeding
upon the carbonic acid gas In the
water, tba latter need not be chang
ed oftener than onco a week unloo*
too much animal life is introduced
into lb* bottle. A little experience
will show Inst bow many inmates of
the aquarium tbo plant* will "bah
The ■WtNtr WmKm” Slower.
On* of I ho strangest botanical
plant* in tb« world b tb* “wonder
wonder" flower found in lb« Ha lay
peninsula. It b Haply a bloeaom,
without leaves, vine or atom, and
(raws m a parasite on decayed
wood. This extraordinary flower b
anoethinf llko a yard In diameter
and has a globular enp in the mid
dle with a capacity of fire or six
A UTTLE N0M8EMSE.
Hew an Abaentmlnfetf Mm Ferget m
Important Cemmieale*.
"res," said the bald man on tha
last ecet, “I'm vary forgetful about
the little errande my wtfn aska me
to do. No, aba never lets me mail
her letters. The other day she care
mo _ a very particular commission,
■tying 'There, paste that in yoar
hat' By George, I did. I got a
little mucilage and stock tba paper
on which »ho had written what she
wanted inside the crown of my
straw hat and started for tba office.
Well, I was almost there when a
Cat of wind came up and blew my
t dear over Into a big excavation
when a building was going up. T
was so mad that I wouldn’t stop the
ear and go after it, but kept on to
the office. I noticed the people
amiled as I hurried into tho build
ing and up tha itairs. I bad so
other hat there and wore it home
that night. 'Wall, my dear,’ 1 snid,
*1 couldn’t execute your commission
because I lost mv hat.’ My wife
looked at ms, and her face slowly
puckered and she caid, ‘It’s a good
thing you didn’t loaa your bend too.’
And what do you think? That
blamed slip of paper was gummed
tight to my bald head! I goes* I
must have mucilngcd It on tli*
wrong rid*.”—Cleveland Plain
Dealer. _
The Laugh Was on Him.
“Yes, people, I’m sneaking these
turnip* out of the farmer’s garden,
and when l'vo filled this old barrel
Pm off to the next villago to sell
'em. See? 1 reckon tor rouko turn
ing handsome outer this day’s
work.
•OTow, then, np tbe com** I 1
coaid split wiv lading to (Ink ho*
wild that fanner Idler will get
when he find* all hit beautiful tur
nip* gone forevermore. I can hard
ly bold Lh* barrel for larfing!"
' - "A 1 --1
And when be got to tbe next vil
lage, u per programme, he liad a
19,000 double barreled horsepower
fit when ho found that old barrel
hadn't any bottom to it Oh, Lor',
oh. dear, ain’t it hard!
The Distinction.
"I coaid never see,” remarked tho
Sabbatarian caustically, “wherein
the ‘sacred concert' differs from the
ordinary concert."
“Why, that's simple enough,” re
plied Waggs.
“It is?”
“Certainly. The ‘oocrcd concert'
is given on Sundays only."—Phila
delphia Proas.
One Paint Ahead.
Jone#—Tha big newspapers beat
tbs magazines.
Brown—How's that?
Jonas—Well, when you bujr a big
newspaper yon gat a lot of maga
xino news, but when you buy a
magazine yon don’t get any news
pe|>«r news.—Chicago RecordHer
Clreut
Minim*—Ob, tee, Willie, your
littU brother caa it and *11 tloticyi
Aren’t yonelmdf
WilUo—1Yet, I tm. Xot 1 can
Cbim to atand up egaintt th#
oa while I throw knlraa around
Urn, ean’t 1?—Catholic Standard
and Time*._
•uburban Summer.
Jon**—I put alna bucket* of wa
ter on every tree in onr yard evvry
night
Smith—Ob, you malt bo fond of
your tree*.
Jot»to— Wo; 1 want to mako th*
tin* pea* —Chicago Roaord-HtraUL
Me CeeMot Ua* Than*
Mr*. Kagga—I uderataod your
haahaod la unable to moat hfa
creditor*.
Mr*. Waggt—Don't yon boUaa*
tt. Ho own tnd doe* moat them
mwah of tana thaw ho earn to*—
Chicago Raw*.
Mak>w« is, PMpia
AUmuJowmI.
U baa Wen a v Idem far tone yeara
*«* 'tat »ba tank. a»d the
were getting okwtr low*bar.
The nottr-a Ikat Um Inletmta of the
iwo were antagonistic is ao absurd
that tha detaafuguts wlw ban played
upon Halt now looktuguui for another
suing upuu wbieb to harp.
Tbe bunks II wish best when all other
lotervata thrive. They Bad Hurt opt* r
taoulrs fbr saf* luapa and their Oulk e
lluut are saute oeitaln. Genera) cm.
Odenoe enable* (brat to use tlielr own
reaonree* lo a better advantage.
Whau the ft)noli f prospers Um baa*
prosper and vio* vena.
(Joogrrva waa wit* la paaalug an act
to encourage Ui* organization of bank*
In Ike towns. It waa easy enough ou
dtr lha old law to asUbllah them In the
gieai eeulete of pvpwlaOoa aod capi
tal. out U waa difficult for tba lowus to
obtain thaadvaatsces of local national
baa ha.
Comptroller Dawes baa mad* an offi
cial stuteasetil that shoe* bow general
ly Um bsneAta of Us recent taora liber
al baoklug act have brio distributed.
It has been only about seventeen
month* sinew llw act was pasted, but
In lbat abort Usee do Iras than six
biiDdred and aizty-fly* national banks
baeebten organized, four hundred and
fifty-seven of them witb a capital of
lass than *40,000 wbieb was Um former
minimum. These new basks are dta
Irlbatrd throughout every Motion of
the country.
Tbe rich and thickly settled middle
•iales naturally h-ad lo tba noiobsr nf
three mw tai.ks, but tbe south come*
nrxt, bawling tbe western and extreme
esshrrn stairs decidedly.
Tbit la an additional proof or the io
ctewalog prosperity of Um people of Ibis
section.
The capital of both llw national and
stale banks that hav* rcaently been or
ganised la lb* couth have been wry
largely setaeribed by eltlcsos of the lo
oalfuce whera them Osaka are to do
bastnrm. Tba totally In *wry tro
ll »o never before had so many bank
ing faclIHiaa, or each mild and such
liberal banka.
»«•» IM nt«lr<4 U(kl>
Sodvraon lMeHtcono*r.
▲ few eveulugs ago, on* of our ei(l
Mua. while sitting on tile pWssa, no
ticed tbsl pedes triaua peestsg under
Urn are light on the corner of East
Hooadsry and Biter streets would la
variably halt nod go through the mo
tion oftbrowlng something from the
sidewalk with thslr feet. The clliaen
fvw cwlous sod walked nver to ths
light tn investigate. Whet l.a sew be
could scarcely believe, st.d fearing lest
his recital should bo discredited be
cellid two of Ills neighbor’, a gentle
idsu aud a young lady se ov eiluraers.
Dndir Ilia are light warn about a hun
dred fiogs rooming a oirole scd In this
click- was a snake The frogs were
not crraiklug, nor wes the snake hisaiug
Seery fellow appeared to te attending
his own business, sod all seemed la a
good hornet end perfectly happy.
Ueealllug the universal belief (hat
sashes are the mortal enemies of frogs
snd that frogs are thought lo Is ■
dainty meal lor soak re, our elllsetis sat
down to witch the petlormai ce. In s
abort time it was direovered that there
wan n« emaily between the make sad
frogs; hat sit was there for a coiom-n
friendly purpose, the make biiog the
centra of attraction. Wtriads of bugs
■re attracted by the arc light and circle
maud it till their wings are singed, and
then drop to Use ground. It ares no
ticed that nr they dropped tbs soaks
and frags wuuld jump for them, there
hetng a lively ooo>petition between them
as to wbMi wuuld sal the bugs drat.
After walohlng this rslliar singular
perforoeanoe for aonttlmc, oar cluseas
killed the soaks. It was an nplsnd
moccasin, aid meaaund about three
feet. .
vires SI ■lawtaar Koch.
hreraaborn Record.
U makes s man’s mouth water lo
hoar then* returning from Blowlug
Rock talk about sluing by a Ore at
night and never i,ceding a ran la its
middle or tlm day. howMlioee we are
led to believe las liars are not all dead
y»r.
Moling the a bora flipped flings, the
I-enolr News Cornea to the defence or
the Blowing Bock visitors, ■Tires”
says the News, were very comfortable
Indeed, at Bonne sad Blowing ltocknn
Woodsy nod Tuesday uf this week with
temperatures of 60 to (M degrees.
EVELOP FLESH
*+»HoS«i>«tiluto.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LUCIUS J. HOLLAND,
*rro»« rr a i«iiniUA* at la «
DALLAM X. C.
Uftle* near raaidauoa.
P. H. COO KB,
ATfWaXRT * MMMLUHI AT LA W.
oaatoha. ». o.
iMAm In CyaOv A WUKm DolMlnw.
fwm Ho. in,
Ai Dali** In Ulwt’a oMm «*»n 0>*t
Noadnjr.
M. B. WILSON, “
A TTVBBM T-A T-LA W
UAirniu, N. C.
W. H. HOmCAN * SON,
—DM1TT18JB
• AATOJUA,-- C. .
»Ofc. aw Ft rat National Hank.
P»*>n«7»_
P. HP ALL#,
Tmtnvr.
U ATAXIA, . . . . n. c;,
HWwmnl *r"rtur" ***”■
OTL D. V, HcCONNBLL,
—DMMTJBT—
OflM •»»* Jaor t. M.C. A. Halidlr>f,
ANTONIA. . . . M. a
i ui»i.
tiiM*. imuiv
mru
<wn«»>
tt.m your Skin Itch and Barn?
Diatraaeiug Eruption* uu Uw Skin ao
ion ftel ashamed to t« an la eout
{£** ,' « *»•» •<* tfcnU- form on
“ft orSoalp? h«t* yon
_«hln Bora and Cracked?
form on tha Sate? Pilokliug
Pain la tha Skin? Bolls? Plcaptrt?
Boat Palo*? dwullaa Jotuta? Fallltw
Uanr All llun Dewa? 5hU ivH
Old 8oi**f Hating Son-sir Ulcer*?
To euia to stay cured take li, B. B.
(BoUale Blood Halo) which tusks*
the blood pure aod rich. H. B B will
«a*a tha aumt lo hm], lieMog of
acaema lo atop forever, Uw skin to
S**** *la»r a.d llw l-rvatl, avert,
b. li. B. U Juti tilt r+tx*+4y 5on Im|4
baaii looking lor, TlK>r» uglily tested
fot 80 teal4 Our isatlns air advlard
lo try li. U. U. ftir sale by dingglala
at tl pet Urge boule; alz Urge botiln
(full tieatnieot) M lie aura (lie bullle
nods Botanic lUood Balm. Compute
directions with each boUir. So suflrr
er* may taet It, s uUI botlte a Iren
awatr. Write fur It. Address BLOOD
BAl.lt CO.. AUaaW, Ua. lUacribe
your trouble and Free peracual medical
^leloe given. Sold by Frost Torrence
A Co.
Leon Steam Laundry
Equipped with the newest
and beet machinery. We em
ploy skilled white people
only, sad dost take negro
laundry. Bead ua poor bundle
throogh Reid * Alexander
et the BUte Grocery. They .
are ottr agents at Gee tools
and wiU be glad to eerve yon.
Bend not Inter than Wednes
day at noon.
110B STEAM LAIHDBT CO..
11V. Tnda SL CHARLOTTE, I. C.
Reid Sc Alexander, Agta.
SALE OF VALUABLE
MILL PROPERTY
By Trustee Mtfoainluloiier.
Ot virtue . fiho power and aeiboniy «4r«a
hr a decree ot lb# dunm-tor orairl ot Martian,
hunt CouulY.m ttra auu or rviatbr tad tV
K2S‘°“"81",rX1 Maryland and otheah. PMtru
I2?W Ca'»wM Maettlo Hmrr Otar
paay. tleranrlant end In aooonlmaee with tha
Ivrtea and aondliliae ot tiio tatu dccnr. tha
nr,°*,'>r DepOMt Company
of Mary la ad, at TruaUo mod Ooeualaoenrr
wtb <»|witajoputriarale atlha Chart Itiajaa
Juor la lha Town ot baiad. Cmaaty of Oaun
and Male or Nona Carolina, on tad lua
day ol Mptaiahor, mu, to lha hlahaal Udoar
far oath all aft hartal ratal. anil other
arty and tffbete of The threw he Kleetne t*oarr
fiMXhy. the rata rral nalata aad properly
befog aUuaird on and nrar the Catawba Unt
lolflopngtlra oT Oanun ^d KSttot “ VT
M*»-' ‘ Catenae, tha raid real eat air being
Uoaodot uy lha land, of IClTlan.Sd
aud containing about 1 LjO terra. Tba brow
*3,**? ,tjrloda tba aalA tael ratal.
tabrhlnary, naturae and
appuaneta on ina tuioe, aa wall u all lha
ESgS1 «hh rrad Tba Ihthwh.
C\anpaoy. oa tha aald prrauera
ur aMvwhrar. had awe au I be r ranchmen,
anramerap and pnrliraha of tha aald
Coapaar. TtMbrerdnrarallklnfe inbraoid
u* fuhy *Mwdral In aderd nftmnxtiratcd by
lheCaiawtaaKlrctrtc Cower Ooicneor to Ihe
iindetaigoea. ne 1 ruetee, on the l<e ony of May.
1*. aad raptaiarrd In tba omao it
iti1 **'■*■" i*eeda of haeUeobiirg
Cuuaty. m Hoot 110, pare «, and alao in tha,
«J5“* •* tba MrapMer or Uaada of Uaatoa
Cpuaty. to abet dead nod ilia reaUtrlw
ImunidhTliff— “ ***’*•> rrraltr
..gMMwhai M known aa the Mountain I,tapd
Mil . TO party, wbicb wai form, Ity oar nod by
Jhrara Turuer Tata am) 01 kata, and. Fibre re.
the rail! alba, with tha Uoiidlaya raid u 11 urea
tbaraoe. the landa eonilauoma ttemo, --a ,ua
aratcrrlabia t»J prlrtUrara or tSTmi.uIw
The lanma of the aele will bo nd. 10 ha
P*d upon the ooodroatlun ol iho tela by
g SMSTU^S truabi
ororaLouftT17- “ PruT,drd Nr iho daerwo
a «•■*» payineol of Oha Thonrand Ixllara
yu* ho rci|uirad ol any poeena who may
,*od kirt,5‘ bidder al the raja
und whoao bidla reported 10 the conrti the
■eld aura thhe forfetied by lara if ha fitha to
omnply with ihe laraa and ooudliloM of tha
Any futibor information may be obtained
Nr apptioatloo to tha uauleraiweed at Tali!
<w3l"it Anorntye at
or W, T, Jordan at Moon rain
rSelity and Drvoalt Cotniauy of Maryland.
_ Trvttoe and Uotnediatusce.
OonwaLL. w ALKkh k Charm.
_ _ Alteencya far yinluiiHa.
Thia *U day or July, nan.
Practical Education
IX
AgrhniHuro, Engineering. Moaheala Am. and
Otdloo ManoraatMring; a combination uf
theory and xactler. of etody and maaual
traltditk. Tuition *•> a raw. Total rtpenar.
laeludltia clothing and bed. »mt. Thirty
Ira ohm. tta Modem*. Kan acwMon beglua
SepUnihar ah.
Ter rmiahotute hddtraa lino. T_ Wutruw
TmddaiM
X. C. («UMt
AGRICULTURE AID BECIAIIC ARTE,
■ilJUIK. I.CL
NOTICE.
SOUTH < AMUUjM.1 In the
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