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Howard A. Banka, one 61 the State's leading newspaper men, ad of late editor of the Ashe V®* Gssstte-News baa accepted the editorship of the Morning Qaastte, the leading daily o1 Yptk, Pa. „Mf- M. H. Hailey of Lenoir, died last Sunday evening ol pneumonia. The Topic says: The deceased was for a long time agent of the railroad com pany at Lenoir and manager for both capacities be was well known thraaghoat the county. He was a member of the Town Board. Ha was la his 47th year. A Port Mill special to Char lotte Chronicle says: The Ca tawba river here is fairly alive with fish. The like has never been known before aad there have been fishing parties galore. Kven the ladies are anxious to go la seining nod let their es corts remain on shore and do the cooking as they see how easy it is to catch fish. Several par ties have also met with unusual success in Sugar creek. By some the abundance of fish here has been attributed to the dam across the river as it is said to stop or hinder them ia their movement ap the river._ Dr. C. Alpbottao Smith, of the State Poivtiaily has declined s call to be President of the Uni versity of Tennessee. 1!W 1 I* * 'I —1 -Mill ■- 1L-- ■ II »•*. Nr* VhMmu btew. wn.iM.au.. uih. Rev. Judson L,. Vipperman, the talaated young pastor of Brooklyn Baptist congregation, whose resignation waa rcgretinl ur accepted by the chnrch con* fere nee tome time ago, will preach the tare well sermon te his people on next Sunday night, and on Tuesday following will leave with his family for his former charge at Dallas, Gastoa county, N. C. Whkn Mr. Vip perraan left the congregation there some years ago toe chnrch said it would not call soother pastor but would hope and pray some day for Mr. Vipperman's return. Their hopes and prayers have now been answered and Mr. Vipperman will return. His departure from Wilmington is regretted by all denominations. A noble woman of Wilming ton, Mrs. James Sprunt, who is spending the summer in Maine has given for the Summer the use of the handsome Sprunt cot* tage at Wrightsville Beach for such of the p itients of the hos pitals as may be convalescing and in need of the restorative properties of the fresh sir from the salty ocean, and for the nur ses and other attaches of the hospital, whose constant duties et toe bedside of the sick and afflicted during the hot Sommer months make it necessary to their well-being that they should have some rest and recreation at the seashore. The Wilmington Star says : The cottage is very handsomely famished and not only -la it placed at the absolute disposal of the noapital authorities to be put to such use as may be deemed best, but .accompanying the generous offer is a donation of $500 in cosh for ths meiaten ance of the cottage during the Sommer._ The tickets are Parker inil Davu, Democratic; Roosevelt and Fairbanks, Republican, Watson and Tribhles, Populist; Swallow and CaiToll, ProbibL tloniat; the negro party, Scott and Payne. At the Churches. St. Michael’s church— Sonday school at 2:30 p. n. and service at 3 by Rev. Father Anthony, O S. B. Subject of sermon: •The Mercy of God Is above all His works." Communion at Belmont Pres byterian church on 3rd Sabbath of July Preaching on Friday and Saturday mornings. Dr. Jno. M. Grier of Caldwell will assist the pastor. Communion at Lowell Presby- ' terian church on Stb Sabbath of July.- Services will begin on Wednesday night previous. Dr. J. H. Thorn well, of Port Mill, will assist the pastor. Communion at old Goshen on 4tb Sabbath of Jaly. Preaching on Friday and Saturday. Revs. R. A. and C. Miller, W. H. Wilson, and R. Z. Johnston are expected to conduct .the ser vices. Hour of services 11 a. m. WAX FRUITS FOR JAPAN. Aa a return cooitagy ta the Japanaee WrtrniHcul the Uottod mates, through Km depart meat at agriculture. la aoaa la preecnt Is tbo agricultural depart Mar of Japtm a One c-iUet-ttoo of the Htmos and other fralta indigenous ta Iba United state*, lira tbo Washing wo Star. At the time of the Outamblan expoal Bon at Chicago the Japanese tprvern oent bad an exhibition there n fins col Wetton of the natirc fruit* ef Japan ■ad at tlw ulnar nt the exposition neat * large part of thain In a hnmlnntne •attre wade ernes to the agricultural Srpartmmt in Waabiagtaa. Titer are an exhibition there at this time and kora been of ralnabta aaalatance lo Wodaota of tbs fralta at that roantrr. Those which are to lie seat by the Untied Matas to Japan an to be made «t wag and painted to rose table the natural rrult. and to close la Ihla re semblance canted out that It W almost knpossible to dotanatne the real from the artificial artiste wban bath are placed elds by aide. The Japanese work la does la much tlw same fash ion as that by the nrtitnaa of the de yartwent In Washington. and tbo eat taetJaa bears striking testimony to the handiwork of thaea artists of tbs ori wt ta making the artificial fralta • mold la made b> plaster at Paris Tkli ti haired and whits beeswax Introduced 0» ON part af the mold. Tbo latter Is then turned on Its axle until tlw wax aoola, when tbs mold la opened and the hollow abet] at wax rumored. It la then the exact shape of the fruit which was placed In tbs mold to gat the do rign. The artist than takes charge of the artificial fruit and paints it to am exact Hk cures of tbo original. ThW work Is the most remarkable *1 nil the details of making tbs artificial trait and la dona under the direction of Oolo Ml Brackatt, who haa charge of th* dThlM of iwMlnp and who taada tha drat coUoettou for the centennial MDoaltton at PhOadatphla ta 18T8. Cal—at Brackett haa had grant dtffl eutty la getting capaMa artlata ta da till work at tha salaries paid by ip# government. and ta thla It— la an ta taraatlag atory of Pa a I da Unepra. tha now world famous water colorlat There are two artlata and narornl ex P«rts at work now on tba eolleetioo daattawtit far Japan, and H will b* randy ■oraa tin* early In tha fall and b* aant la that country. In th* o*n*cti— an pann. eppUa. peacbos. qtdncaa, plums, •range*, melon* and tho like, tha whole Probably numbering whea completed ■tor* than a buadrod variance of our native frulta An Interesting aoxcaatl— was read* iae*«tly In th* Load— Chronicle, writ— a cone—audent. that tho Jape aa— aboold gtr* tbetr lags a ebane* aad rtaa to tho height of tha waotam Mttaoa. TWa was to ba effected by Bttiag oa chain lnataad of th* floor, ta — no longer to cramp or atrophy tho tendons, for It la tha lag that makaa lb* principal difference la stature. But Mart anna an not brought about by Mtlng — tba floer. and tha Japanese •oaat. built to b* abort by tba taken of tba eitraordloary brevity of tbair arms. They an tba anna of a peoplo homed to remain little, aad bow they capo with tba Iron, tba furnace and tba af tbetr “drills* tl—“ la a wow Subscribe for Th» Gazette. State Auditor B. F. Dixon and Uod. C. B. Watson hay* been in riled to Boston and will probably n> to attend the encampment of the Errand Army of the Republic which meets there in August. Vain al Milk Mat Uuubcrtmi Ana One ol the most valuable foods foe the nerves ia milk, for those who can digest it. A person whose nerves are played out can not revive himself quicker than by living for a lime exclusively on milk, healed bat not boiled, sipping very slowly s tumblerful every few hoars. Milk, bow every, is e food that easily dis agrees with grown people. Be fore starting on a milk diet, you should fast for a day or two, and wash the stomach oat thorough ly with hot water. NOT A PATENT MEPICIHE. Hy*s*l, the Oisrtateed Catarrh Cora. Prescribed by Physic toes. No one should confound Hy omei with patent medicines that are advertised to cure catanh. It is as far superior to them all as the diamond is more valuable than cheap glass. 'Their com position is secret, but Hyomei gives its formula to all reputable physicians. Is it not foolish to try and cure catarrh by swallowing tablets or liquids? The only natural wny to cure this disease and all other diteases of the respi ratory organa U to breathe Hyomei. This treatment haa been eo suc cessful. curing 00 per cent, of all who bare used it. that Hyomei is • now sold by J. H. Kennedy * Co. under aa absolute guarantee to re fund the money if it doea uot cure. You run no risk whatever in buying Hyomei. If It did not possets unusual powers to cure, it could not be sold upon this plan. J2S-Jyl-U-l5 ta M* *r *4 H. KSftffBDY A CO, OMftMte «. c. MT. HOLLY GRADED ^ SCHOOL Healthy location. Thorough in struction, Pupils prepared for entrance into the best colleges in the State. Diplomas granted to those completing the coarse. The patronage o( pay students solicited. Rates reasonable. For circular oi information, address J. A. CQSTNEB, Sec’y Scloil 6otr4 OR CHAS. A. JONAS, Sup*., Mt. folly, N. €. __’ If you are a depositor you should come in and have the in terest to July 1, credited on your book. If you are not a depositor with us you should bring in one dollar or more and start an ac count. We credit accounts with in terest 4 times a year, and pay 4 per cent. Try it awhile and watch your money accumulate. Gaston Loan and Trust Company. V. T. LtVE, Piwaldenl C. fl. MeUJKB. Trsssvrer. Dlu OAKObtUh Hovfe’s Store, New York Saturday, July 30th COME and HAVE A GOOD TIME. W. E. Farnsworth, ! T« PAGE COMPANY { '•Mm FOR-1 HIGH GRADE ' j PORTLANO CEMENT S AMD j SEAT VIROIN1A I UM(L J Coolest Place in Town ADAMS DRUG CO. Electric fans, all the cool Iced drinks, pleasant surroundings Drop in and Take Things Easy * BUGGIES! BUGGIES! t ± =============== +. f * T You will find the good kind, the 4* e|e easy-riding kind, the stylish kind at Craig and Wilson’s Mg baggy *** werboaee. And not only boggles T 4 bat • ,te# of wagons and other els «ti vehicles always on hand. UFor special vehicles we arc ready to T make a special order. ^Whatever T 4* Your vehicle wants may be. come • to see us. Oar stock Is large, ' our facilities are up-to-date, our t *T terms are favorable. AAA els + • % * CRAIG & WILSQN + ♦♦•I* + +* I I I I I \ * I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I It Raying Rent. Own yoor home, yoer place of buaioeea, yoor (arm. Boy and be yoor owrt land lord. It will pay. i : : j j i : : WIT PATINO INTEREST I »AO. , Wa%3^£li.ct
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