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siri^irssftrsa1 twj* mSba 'atJbTTtbalrketV^tafc g^MMa bikw te knt it«i agg.^fert'S Upnfrae. Ji tabre ala anrtka IW cm jSftfc *H* J“*' ■** >• ** U* Altana. Tan laaiatn Jest. * "?,**£("* 10 b*W >IM jS-sacsT.r.iia! JtaMta no. W. W." I wondrrtf acr mu ptagla too* ?*• y wjttbBabmttar general bo haaltanwIMbaaad iraa t«r*rt oat by Xing tteorge baaaaai ba waa aaa Paaiad at w« a aabal aad bb waa SiJ!^-iS5-Er £ saaaM ba ralaMMwd an iadepeadeet nae and boycotted tba Bagl lab agatem aad aftetwarda orgaatatd a ayatra at oacowa. Mr Rawtaad HI!) aaa the fabdtaSabljSSdwhW ^'tiobd^rtaa ■gpaat. Batata that u. Eaglbb aaer> chestsbtrad an ten»ir tbeir letters. Wbaa the baOtaof \r> r.loo ana faaabt tba BetbashOds bind i>rival a carrier* tobrieg tbata tba Mta of the gnat battik Baglbb eradtt aad boada aad aoaaab ware Uaa awag dawa ta 8* eta aa Uw dorter, fee Bapekoa was JaW foaalag leagb abod arm bioadoai* aad aa vara cassia. Tba Botbsabllda get tba mi of bb defeat twenty toot baaraaoaaartbaa tbabaakm of Lao dm a*d tbay aaaratly bcoebt eg all tba beads aad bscfca aad anwii thee »*■ wbuu tba good near* «*■•<**•*»•* rtetwy Ibtao booda srusss^'^rj:/ a Uom aod tbta waa tba beginning of VMr gnu forts oe. It waa a a»«u dbty trick, bet they didn't rare. For Mult a century tbagr ban onirollad tho SoaoeraoC tba alvlttard world and aatiOM oonld eat m> to war without aanaatUag the Bathachilto. But now they bava to taka a back arat, for Fiar paot Morgan cad a few oUwi* oaa oou trol mon aonoy than tboy eao. But Portage haaaot yut got to tha lowest outab. Tba peoplv any It ornst bo ra dond to 1 cant, aod a bill baa bwi. ia trodoeed ta caegnw.to that effect aod tatter* will tooo ta delivered at almost mwy M<t boos* If ha lira* on a p«h Bo highway. Verily. It pawath oo«o pnhrajiaa. I merited a tatter and a Paper tbi* mecalag from Australis. Itaj bod aom 13,000 mils* for C oaou aad tonod wo. although ibrr* are bait • down CtactorevUtao la th* Uolted ■team. Thar* la DO *yataw aa parfret ■■ th# paatal Mateo and ao aa*o cm •teal trow It with amt being caught. WwWM. lawolrXcaa. Tba exodus trow North Carolina to lbo Wcat baa bean greater this year, up t* thla IIwe. than tor raaoy year*. Maoy at tbo puraoaa an glalag up Buriy lucrative awntoy want aod often aacritring wimtortablo boan*. It I* diOcuit to aaaten good and mflelent Wna— for tbta. but when tho favor gate up, go they will. two thing of breaking r.aaily tire aod life-tang rrleodahlpa, and going IMO ■ Strange laud with strange eliawte, eoudkloea aod euatowa, I* a rtahy buaiaeaa nod aaasy will bv tba dtaoppoiuttaaoU of aotaa that do ao. Thla ta particularly true with torauna part middle Ufc; they arc too old to adapt thawaalvca readily to tba now ckoatartaareact'd condition*, and puah prraoiw, If waking a eowfortaht* Uviag la North Carolioa make a araoiag lapaoviaaot as wags camera, aod Uwoa Jaat start!>« ta lir», say. fftqoeotl, do. batter tbasaariveo SoanotaOy bat thalr aoelal tnioymente they bare lo North Carat lav. Tba people they locate among ta atert at the waetarn tJuua, araof varloaanaUoaalHiea aad laiigloaa (If »ay) aod tha tta* of frwod.hlp ato arm aa ateaog aad affsottouat* m an fitaado ta tha older carter* Matos. Thaw tho ooaapetition is sharper, and a moo who ta aot a* 1a bn trad* or petfood** ta aooc Wft lo the raah lmt or hoeooMo irrqaaaUy like a wboel ta a owcblao. driven by aosa miohttar pant that bo eao not resist. W* would saggrat to all people iblaktag of going Wvat lo lovortigata to tha faltaat paartW* extant, aad If MOalMa lat a mao go aad Ink tha Md ever baton making tba taap. feWCWlM *d«h Wim**m*m •*■' |i L-iaaeoatiderCabt for a moment- ! •-nwldar it, wr moan In < hr I lain of a •ituallo-j. Cub. Kwlf, of uuuraa. u , but Ua4 or In- , drMribabto fertility u4 of n<diu>iu < badarelopad rtaamora, aim | only total men mob and aim U-e , baaMiy aatlre hraogaa In Un abado •ad (Mm of adUianadloB under wbfeb crmibody will bare a aala/y. (I 10 a laad wboaa great man, wboaa pa triot* tad Martyrs, aryrty alwaya lire »*»oat, sad wboaa warriora are moat refafewitv la s*tdouoa la Hear# of , •Ma. That la tin Cuba wa hare kaowa hUharto and are gtdta taro of. Tbare aaay ar may o»t ba a now Cuba. *■***■«• If •»* allaaiion beyond doubt, fnr deemtary Root baa w pro- i claimed, end It la in thia allurlaf mva IfeM »• would bnlho oar fewitd ejithalla. At am Rudaiatatij ibe prwgrumme adMally aaooaaopd on Wodnaaduy awrnlng. Cabo la to bo tat freo M*y 9u , ••at without fell. Orarly, Cuba muat U U boadage bow, tboogb wa tboohl . sorer bore aoepecuw It. Uowerer, a •, fere people ereoot bo areasotpeted,' i mod there too are. Wa proceed. A* area aa Cuba la act free, to wlr. eu the : flfeb Of May, wo ahull withdrew all oar j Military forem frum tbe Wand. Kreu Oew. VToud la to bo called lu. #IUi 1 CM eicrpUoa of a fww bund rad artli wcjMao— wbo are tu rrmala there per Manmlly at garrla^ua fur our rertoua MvbI autlotia—Catuu «dl will be clean dot all Ineadlog or taterrenkig toraigoetA Tbe Uallrd dtalea dag will be hauled down acd (bo Cuban no fttftu bcokffl locin frum th» iamm11 a# IM Mono. Mcnanhlle. qnd by way o< I preparing for lb* apotheosis, mack of' Rate importaaro la to tia deoe. Gen. • Wood teataaa beak i« Havanas to arrange tba detail* of tba avaanatton. : Homa lttbar enapheated inveatonea Boat ba Bate, receipt* excbaognd, and qalltaocn bestowed. Topav* tba way foe all lb la Gan. Wood will eoaveoa theOuteu Guagree*—lag this remark •Ma count iy Gaa a Omgroaa a blob obaya Geo. Wood's orders, to any ootb lag ei a Prmldeat-eleel, who baa not ao snob aa aaan tba t*U«d far a quarter of aeaatury—andCooara>a will batold to enact anah law* and perform rudi act* . M Gva Wood aa approprUla I or oeeeaaary to tba conaurearaMoo la view. Owcarraaily with these entertain lng and dlatb.KIva military peocaad Inga, tba Rata Department will abed myntenree aolraoolty upon tba episode by arranging n diplomatic and coo-1 ■tear eeUUtahmaot for Cuba. Ttere 1 «U1 be n miolatrr, ol conrar. with tba usnal trlmBlag* of arcevunea, *■« , i and lbeta wUI ba oanauls aad eow oxicial agents. vnd all tba rest of it. Similarly. Cuba will send am an envoy extraordinary—we noose maud Gaa. daana Habi—andao so. In tbta way EtewMenbelact Sat rad a Palma, pro vided ba ma ba lad need to leave Ibl* country wbea tba pinch come*, will Sad tba gorernmantal machinery el teady la fall working order. Tba new PirvaldeM at free Cub* will hava noth log to do bat draw tea salary and. la •Mentally, watch tba other bleeding vMUbo of Hpaalab cmelty draw tbters. Tba forwgaere will oooUnoa tv do tba work, eeadaot tha ladastrlea. pay the »***■, and Btentalo tba ImUluiloo* of eivlltmcd society. No oua can deny that tbeia will b* a aliaaUoa la Calm oo May 20, provided botblBg occur* to Interrupt Die present program. Tbora will tm other tllua Don*, t#o. a* lima goes on—a larga and aaautad lat of them. At* Maaqr Uul WwM ba rnauklt la riaatn Coral las. Wlnaua BenUliaL At A banquet by Um Gardner*’ Uab of UaltiBora, a few eights ago, Mr. K. B. Matthlaon, a dor tut of Bookoo pointed oat that North Carol laa should become famous as a producer of Ooweriog bolba. Hr. Urtthlaon bad recently teen oo a vlnt to AahaVllla bi Baba arrangement! for tha mart log at tba •uolaty of American florieis to ba held thara next August. Among utter things. Ur. Mteibisoa eted : -Niosty twr ML of th* bulbs that an grown In OarBaov. Holland aud SogUod. wb.ch eaat tbta country million* of doUara Miaanlly, ahoeid ba grown lu North Gartelna. That buta should not only grow enough of throe bolte to aapply tba demand* of this errantry but ennngb tor expert: Llllro of (bn Valley grown In North Carolina are equal to thoaa grown aoywtero Id tba world, •od with flower (terns a little longer, too.** Ttm UU loord HelUbury, the father of the ((Mem prim mtalater, acted aa ooauf tbo train bearers at tbs eoront lluc of Georgs IV >»4 hla raMlitls «me* <*f tea ereat ara jrlren ia “Motet »«d quartra.” The might af tka item fare each of the beams “a Tark Hm (Mb of boari do ratios.” Tka Klag aaflrrsd quite at aauafa as the beat eta. Whan tka oaroaano; was a*sr kta Majesty was dlaooracad ia bis Onrrsia* room -i Il>a Abbey ■•walking ot> and dawa la a state of nudity, bat With ike arson oo Ms bead.” tm«l«S MTatkla Mama. Ckarkteaa xaaaStOaartor. “PrrsMrat Beoserelt i* said te ba Uhls* iaaaooa to tka Japaaess •JaUteB1 or 'eMbokkwal.' which MteM ia Kagllsk ’billiwr without a A yip aad a auddaa tolas ia aU Ibara is (a k. U la ungkt aaly te Jspsasse oeblea, aa a role. aad Is used as a Mttksd te dsfaeee agalaat rabkars sad asaMatas. Tka mart la iaiUtea* aaa easily rmte a Baa's . tab ate te plaaa. krsak hit boose and klh hla in steady before he is aware teUM attack." arS’KSsressn Ej£S!,*ii*nSr'R (m ■■■ttniii m not -Xno mo a soddra twist" woe Id antis ia ysrr handy hi a slaaa rota la tha onarsa fee. Aft Tbs ngjtaS ttfimr. «■ to* UwuhUa. That lb* Called U'ato* femalesb-'U'd , bueagwimd tbeaub-idy biii-Ubrtlwe >f a debate In which tin *eil ob-raster -f ifca moeauir wit made clear beyond |ur»tiou wlU aarartw no .ni« wrn> la hmWar with tit* facta «f the trrman loaa aril «i) loiriatt arrayed lo Its ba laM The imtan la favor of tbo ably. wMtfy MU earn* frost o aooioe wbenoa be Kepobtlcwn party baa raooived Ita natroctloaa and orders f.-r many yoan past. Tha aUqne of in iterated ablp twuera lovraoatiled by (Senator Hanna Asad for tho real manure of tha He rn bl teas patty, tlta ayndioale aul't aUUnnnlree who hava dtouted Repub loan policies avrr aiaoo Haoaa deend 4 polk lea to tho com marc la Used lerol 41 batter at d sale. The syndicate* x»oii Unite ibo money for Republican sampalgn slash foods; millions of dof art every four years. Tbo patty dan tot dloobey tlw commands of It* Onaa ilal backer* To disobey tbase oummattdv In Indl 'ideal Inatanoeocalled foe political ooar >*e of a high eider. Republican Scon on AlUaon nod DoUlvrr of Iowa, tpooner and Quarles, of Wisconsin and Proctor and DUHagham of Vermont ■lone pout need tb la quality of courage, rbey will be mad* to auffar far their It*, bed ten ca of orders if 'bale puniab B*ot I* poeotbl* to Haaaa a* tbo Boa* »f lb* Republican maobioe. A refusal lo stood by tbo syndicate* whoa tho people were to b* used lo lb* rxtast f nearly •900,000.000 for lbs further iwttahmral of tbo lyndleala* will dot tm roailT forgouoo or forgive* by the ■put of tbo ayndteoto* In pubtte Hfo. Democratic member* of tbo (Jolted Slate* Scoot« bare at least the aailsfae Hid of remembering that tbby rendaird excellent educational aerrlce in Iba debala in tho ablp aubti ij bill. Tha American people are now lataOlgeotly eUlghlenrd a* to Iba meaning of tbit malign piece of legis lation. A harden of 9100.00a000 la ■ddlUonal Uxaa be* tweu placed opon thair •bouldrn la order that a certain Hi* of boalnaaa might be Mbald lard for ibe exelaalee prole cf Urn few engaged in that buattwa*. Tha Republican par It la reapanalbla for this siu against ibe people. It wilt yel hare to answer lo lb* people for this act of legislation wbtcb lalu effect a bigb tended rob beryuf American tax-payers Tti*/ in riM m« iwtll >»T Klwon In l*r«««. It happeaed at tba depot Monday Might, when Mr. P. M. Hood waa cer ilrd on kb oouch to tbo platform to await tbo tiain that waa to lake him to Goldsboro. Thera waa * at orally a lot of cariosity as to wbo ba waa and what tba trooble waa. On old colored ■aa acted tbo quoalloo aod was told that tbo atak man bad joat been re leased fros tbo peat bouse, aod waa beiBg taken home. Tba old fellow** eye* grow wide with fear, as bo rx claimed. “Ob, Lordy. I’ll aeteb It shore, I bad no hoalcom at dts train —■deed 1 didn’t.** bad ha I book the dot of tha platform off kil feet as b« hastily mads bl* departure, At-oihri fellow, who bad labitxd too freely of the "rough aod ready,” staggered op to Mr. Ueoige Kilpatriok TnTaaked: "lah that a oorpsb T Mr. Kilpatrick eoleBnly Informed him that it waa a "small-pox patlaDt.” Tba drouktn man atralgbtanad np aa beat ba oonld aod said that ha was perfectly willing to giro a dead mail all tha room usees aery, bat beU bo darned If tba staall Sx fallow couldn’t ha to all tbo wfcol> pot and mors ao far aa wa waa oo> ctraed.” And ba followed tba n treating "cullud gernmao.” linen Aee —nwarawa. Drueklre bah. There era aolaatlfto experts whose testimony la to bo taken with respect They deni la facta Per example, i abstain win Bad what proportion oi POleou it CoBUtiDed In a certain itil* stance Ibat <n*y have been ad n la (sirred with otsoblrrou* Intent. A pbjsicisn will-describe an lujory aod tell »f ra ■Olte sad causes where shot or etafe wounds are Involv'd. An arcblUct will be able to eat pis id bow a brldgp ot botldlng lisa fallen. Bat tbo coo usual expert i* bobs of lbee*. Ha la a man who for a groat pries, offer* a personal Opinion as to band writing. A trial, aapeelally ooa lu which hnman Ilf* or liberty is Is votvad. should be ooodnoted aoldy on avtoouer- Upioioa la not evidence. Saving a Sparrow. An authentic incident in the ca reer of General Robert E. Lee is told aa an evidence of bis sweetness of disposition and natural kindli ness. One day be was inspecting the batteries over the lines below tho city of Richmond, and the sob diers had gathered in a groan to welcome him. This action drew upon them tbs Are el tho Union pms. The general faced about and ad vised this men to go under elielter, but ho did not ao this himself. Walking on, although in apparent danger, ho picked up and replaced an end edged sparrow which had fallen from its nest near by. Chinese Ovaefcs. Chinese qaaek doctors in tho vt Hntty of foreign hospitals In the far interior hang out foreign flags in scribed, “Com according to tho tor sign devil's plan.** This ia vary flat (snug to tho European medical pro fession, and the Chinese quacks, like quacks of other nationalities, are apparently allowed to sail under fame colors with impunity. It ia not so, however, with tbo na tive butahar. For hanging out a for tip nwdmfi sign at Nankin a Cnfnaao butcher hag bom arrested sad bantam with 500 strokes “for the information of the public." TW flpsalsh Tint* Ctslaas OaaimU tion boa wsliiil a deeMsa (hat ear yfaosa of tho Koto# disaster and the ■*•<» Sf thorn aka loot their Ham Hi »• east sates ham aa «Ua aastaas HW apwMh government *Meh tbo mmiMm ana ad)aM This mam* that they ham no fmlber eieime U Fruit ^ Its quality influence* the selling pries. 1^3 Profitable fruit | growing insured tnfy f when enough actual Potash ia In the fertiliser. Neither faaa/^nor good possible without Potash. S50 naan** **ui wean. Stin *"• «•* r»* car* »ti« *«ui> r»n lu nw. Km™ rale. *ri*c. 8 one of lb* H-publtcan and I’-putK pipers hair* been »«i»lderably exer cised Ulaly ot*i tba fact that tbu lax itcrlpu Id Wataag* ooaoty eoalato no poll tax lifts, and II at no voter will ba able In prove by Ml nmlpt Ibat babes paid Ma poll t»x They intimate (bat ihia la a Dem dalle trlek to aaabla the Democrat a to tdiy Wataoga enuixy A nl i g ul Watsag* waa Id N«-«ton laat epk. who aacmad to have Ibr mine Idea, and talked a great deal aim.il the Democratic State officials eroding blank receipt* of tbla bind to Watauga. Hr want to Sheriff Black wrldrr to tell bta tala of woo. Tba Sheriff oirard bla et«a by telling blm that neither tba State offloen, nor anybody rlee at Raleigh, had anything to do with the form of the tax receipt* for WataDga or any olbar county. Them* blanks arc gotleu up by tba alicrlff and oommlaalonrre In each county, who contract with any priolma that they tee St to have blanka printed. And the fancy part about tlia Watauga case la that tbe sheriff, eouuty oom miaalooera. and all county otfiorr* of Watauga are Republican* They mad* out tba (arm for Uirli Ux re oeipt, nod if there Is any trlek about it It la a Brpublican trick wiimui mmh. To tbo lcdltor of tb* Quote*: I will glv* job M>me more Blbl* (te'i. lo Bethel township In York rounty 3. 0.1 In about 01* square mil* lu one day I mad* 11 cite Ten of MM« were whit* Urn litre, or wimm taro had no lllt'li*. Eleven families wen oolured, of whom ten wen with-' out a fall copy of lira Dible and Ore i without any copy at all. On* uf 1*hi whit* I (applied, thr othsr possibly will b». Four nf the color*.) 1 also auppllpd. 1 aw tat la 3rd I did not vlalt uyer half of lb* « •I'.rrd, only Iba ooe* t thought moat likely t» buy. Mow Ofariallao wru. it la Bibles York count* oeeda. not dispensaries. | sm glad the Ynrkvilln Enquirer has lalco auen a bold aund agalotl tlssi ditpen taiy. 1 bsve beeo reading It a* I pass •lung through the county. <i1«e d< more Bibles and law whis key. _M. M. RATcaroiiD Five month* ago a persimmon seed 'edg'd in tb* throat of lb* 5year old daughter of Mr. J F. Freeman, who live* wear Wood leaf. Biwan noanly. 8h* had been treated by eight phy. aiclana and so X ray machine used, but tbs eted could not ha I ousted. A few days ago a cough syrup and whiskey toddy drink started lbs child to ooagklag sod she tpll out the seed. 8be bad (offered terribly end wss ▼cry weak, hut a* mod a* lbe seed was out ah* was entirely relieved. AN OLD ADACE SAYS^m. ••A light parse L* a heavy can*'' fllrlmsas makes a light parse. The UVSR Is the seat of alee teaths et alt disease. go to tha root of the whole e,;< • tor, thoroughly, quickly sale) aod restore the actioa of 1 *. • LIVER to normal cooditW.. Give tone to the system «•*< solid flesh to the body. T she No Substitute.—. ■erth Canllaa Wash April 7-1*. The Carol lea and North* Wratsrn By. has made another redaotton In the •triad? mylowratas to tha Charleston Exposition. recount of North Cooties Wwk, April 7-14. acd no North CarollMsn should rail to arell hlnsslf ■III, As tbit is tb* best season ol the |oar to visit Chsrlrato* and lb* liuMiiliu. has now Jam oonpWtrd. 0*11 oo 0. A N.-W. Agents for raws * hd list of hoist* and board log houses, airing rate* per daf. U. A N.-W. trains gtra the quleksst •rirlee. Far father Information apple I#_B. F. Baio. O. F. A. Confederate Veteran* Ren also, Dane*. Tea., April Xl-ll, IHi. Southern Railway announces very low rates to Dallas. Tax., for the Confederate Vetera** Kexaiou. Tick ets will be sold April ink, 19th and SUth, with final limit May 2nd. 1009, By depositing ticket (In person} with Join* Amt at Dallas on or before AP1 # |Ntyre»fast of fa* fio ucwaa, at Die time of deposit an extenaiog of final limit to leavs Dal Us ao^tstor than May lJth. MOJ. may The rale* (or this occasion lowest rata* oyer offered to a Soul hern Railway afford* w and beat aervtee. For m apply to nearest ticket of say SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE GREAT HIGHWAY OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL. Uniting th« Principal Commercial Center* end Health end Fleeter* Resort* «r the South with the d d NORTH, EAST and WEST. HldhaClaa* Vsattbala Trains. Thread* ei***tnd*e*ra »*»’■■» Verb and Maw OrlalZ.. rtTAUanto! ©ImMnnaM and riarlda Points eta Atlanta and ole Rem Task and FUt ids. alt her ria Uaitlait. Danville **d davannah. or ria KUhnond. As a rills and dnnarter Malng-Car tsrrlos an all Thread* Trains, deaallaat derrloe and Lew Rate* to *>>nrlwea -- death Carolina lnt«r-*tats and West Indian P»***itlon. W1|*7l«tlt*/.UI. TUiXsta to all (tsaerta new on sale at •• M. HARDWICK, WMMlIfMm B. c. »■ w. MyWT. j Chmrlttfm, J. C. w. U. TATLOfc *—*■ Offc +m*i. 4|W, JHimntm. «•. J- C. BEAM, ***.»^; VACCINATE! County In Peril of a Small Pox Epidemic. The fact that fifteen new cates of small-pox hare recently been dis covered in different aoctions of the county, indicates a grave state of affairs that certainly justifies the health authorities in urring all the people, white and colored, to protect themselves against the scourge by Immediate vaccination. The con ditions warrant thla wamingthat the county is in serious danger of a small-pox epidemic. Vaccinate! vaccinate 1 vaccinate ! It is my duty to litre all the people to be vaccf sateo immediately and thus prevent a further spread of the disease. J. H. Jusxins, M. D. County Physician. Commissioner's Sale of Valuable Lands. . By rlitae of the order. nod decree, at the adnnnUtratoc of the «t«te ofA. PTRaroey. Hout door la DaUa*. N. C.. ataooa oo Satarday, April 26th, I#02. »m tract* ol l«ad *1 mated In Klver hip in G*»ioo County. N. C-- *1*• aKra-rtjsfjriS: 146 pole, to a .toaPoSSiffSKe: HW jak aadraia throe* klsWw^Sfe**to* pin*, thiaea N17HJ8 pole. to a atake. sad sole* to a Post oak.. thence the besumlac. coatabiin* ■Alfd tract Ja bounded a* foltows: Basin T. Owner wit* hi* line N2K _ if Uurc from, a corner of tha min*, contain In* SOH acre., more orJc**. Term* of Sal*; On* half of the porrh.se price to be paid in rash on day ol ml* and the balance on a credit el «» month. wltk mtetent from date ol uk lUljuid with K■ aHK KoaiNaojr. ComanmioneT. _ O.t. Mason. Attorney. This March 2Mb. 1002. Administrator's Sale af Cattan IllUStaek. «a ocdrr o< the Chit g«^|KESarw*rvsr»i noon, on Idtnrdaj, April IPkJiiA >nltea Cotton Mill (Btsts (id Aa yrwwt.i t»». tk* j?y5fc J. A. MU tM JntWiu. SPENCER A JENKINS, —CONTRACTORS FOR— SLATE AIE TIE HOOFING. Special attention given to Sky light Windows, Galvanised Iron Fronts, Cornices, Trimmings, and other ornamental work. BsHmites famished frog Architect’s Plan*. Correspon dence solicited. 8PSKCBK ft JBNBIN8, Dark Mask. QUTOIU, I. 0. WOee af BcglstratlaV aad Median. .wdSSTwttttstr”'-**• g^amsKm.nk*''*"''”"""- I PROFESSIONAL CARDS LUCIUS J. HOLLAND, ATTOMIf * < OV»NRI.I.<IM AT l,»» DALLAS N. C. Oflko naar rta*daooc. P. H. COOKS, ATTWKMMT * (OVAUUAII AT LAW. UASTUNIA, M, U. 0«Cf in CM, A Tltatm Dali Aina. pii.mv mo. in. Al Uallaa In Clara’a odea ayary Ural Monday. R. B. WILSON, A TTORNRY-A T-LA W UAATCmiA, N. C, P. R. FALLS, DBNTIST. Gaatomia, .... N. C. waa«a o**r HMmn IraiktfHi Aim. •T Pl*>aa M. DR. D. S. McCONNSLL, -DMRT1AT Offlee Bril floor V. M. C. A. llulUlinf GASTONIA. • • • - N. C. 'PHONM U0L GSO. W. WILSON, ArroMBiT AT Law, GASTONIA, - • . - N. C. Crain A Wllami Hulldln*. Phone 131 Al Dallai rrar» Monday Leon bteam Laundry Equipped with the newest and beat machinery. We em ploy skilled white people only, and doat take negro laundry. Bendnayott?handle through Reid tt Alexander at the Blits Grocery. They are ottt agents at Oaatonla and will be glad to aarre yon. Bond not later than Wednes day at noon. LEO If STEAM LU.fDIV CO. ii t. Tnii 8t cHmomj.c. Reid Jb Alexander, Aft*. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SOHHDULE. ••mil MBT. Tnuoa front Atlanta. OmTTille. Spartanburg, «U.. for Crtur'.»iU> and Uw But pan Qaatonta, N. C.. No. 3«. F««t Hall,dally.8:30 a. at. No. 19, Dally.0.40 p. n. No. 40, Bgpraaa. dally.8:98 a. m. «•(■« WWVT. Tralaa fro* Charlotte and tba Eatt (or Spartanburg. Oreenalllo, Atlanta, ate., paaa Oaatoaia. S. C : No. S8. Xxprtaa. telly..000 a. m, No. S5, Fbat Mali, dally... .10 40 p. at. No. 1L, Daily.1:18 p. a. Mo. 97, Lttaitad, dally.10:00 a. m. •No. 17 atopa at Oaatoula on tlgnal ^dpvrw^0r,a*d *,ou b Tbrough tralaa with Folio.o KBop. "■ *» Wartilortoa, Blchmond and N**t. Clone ooonnntloiia at Spar tanburg and Oraanirllla forUoath Car* Atbtrllla, ate. Coaaaa Moa it Atlanta for all polota South. Wart and Northunt. C4I0LII1 I IMTHVamiTr attnna ttacrt uia ■am»ni MMiin t».at«i aa, mat.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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April 1, 1902, edition 1
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