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#VEHVTHUil9DAY MORNING
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PfiUK$DAV, OCTOBElt 26.1893.
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fou mls8 a copy of The Gazette, you
Bn’t please xis better than by ralsms? a
Kind ina'iinjf the air blue ivbt>ut it. It is
■ jjds'to keep Gazette matters straight,
'Vit to do it
Ideatli of Rey, J4 C. Price, the
i^^abl# t).
eve^v
ipraacher, aucl teacli^
^ unusual gifts.* To these he
lulture, conaecratiou. and an
Rove for his- race—a love that-
fts one gratification in the men-
moral elevation of his people.
Ilorcd race and its friends are
for this raan’s death.
I hay^ known ft^llow -that would ha'Tdin my'life; I cai
beat his neighbors and steal what his
neighbors had, and then ride around in
a carriage with his wife—absolutely
agent for his wife.
INew York Herald of Sunday
|ed two pages of half-tone por-
“America’s beat babies’’-a
'or hundred and twenty of;
111. The prize baby was there
’ happened tt) be the- offspinig-
loud parents who instigated
test. We studied both pages
r and candor compels us to say
Iston county to day can equal
Iw in fine babies, and Gastonia
t with twelve moiVtiis 'notice
bleoutlay two to one.
Jtliat the Democratic
JFd is losing daily by the
Jsimmons out of office,
statement of a plain
\ hears made every day
*aleigh Cor. Charlotte
io iiiake one sick unto
po mucii of such stuff.
Ihear it from. a_ genuine
it is usually from ^
tllower. When some
A-ante to deadbeat the
[ the name of bis pro-
^nd is about to fail.iu
Jliis last excuse for
p.... —
ni hurt the party.”
l^ho' is going to quit
fount of it? Out with
n^t shake your head as
Ithe solemn wisdom of
rSolous and then cfoak
klancholy prophecy that
tgse by it.” Don’t be
Sthe ne^s, if there is
Khis refers to Mr. Sim*
Iht to' and will .sooner
place he seeks and the
^‘itl be none the worse
mi-e. not hitting at any-
Ing on general prin-
fir. SENATE HAS VOTED,:
I3O o’clock Monday evening the
|>assed the Voorlieea bill repeal-
I purchase clause of the Sher-
This governmeut will now
Jng silver.
1 as passed was Mr. Voorhees’
Ifi for the Wilsbn bill sent
|rm tlie House. The substitute
Imptly sent over to the House,
|twas passed yesterday after
vote of 193 to 94. At 4;30
f. yesterday afternoon the Presi-
figned the bill and it became a
§vote in the Senate stood 43 for
against unconditional repeal. Of
^twenty-four were Republicans-
{2 ten were Republicans. The
^ voted against repeal an^^
3 Senators w
oil the qiies/tjttn.'
J^f and Vance Ainl Bower agnhist
Wditioanl r.epeul.
T^^orable Struggle is ended. The
Its of repeal on the business inter-
iof the couuii;y will be neither of
nor startling. The depression
I riot probably caused by tVie S'h6r-
\ law and bad almost passed away |
i natural . ..course of such tbihgs. '
l‘ver, so 'far as the panic was the
1‘ditated production of those who
Id to foiTj^ repeal, it ought to be
\now that they have what they
ytically >l^amored for..
to tbe-ef£ect ot repeal on. politics
we shall see what we shall
New York Herald, about
|i>remoat champion of repeal, de-
exultijigly; '^Freo coinage,
lit b^ international agreement,; is
Ffi' dead. Before ClBv^land’s term
th'e people will have heard the
silver craise.” Soi,9.B, be-^
Rie currency qi^est.ib.ri^'will
nake great trouble for the
|)arty. W.e arc not of that
7 the partj fairly fnllills its
fcm people oh the tjiriil and
fthere seems little ahead of
Dut along i)eriod of pros-
All€io»pcl, or trutli. Is iiof'Tlie
I*el.
We members of the church not only
gouge the world, but absolueely pitch
in and gouge one author; and, not
satisfied witli t1iat, we will rob the
preacher; just clean him up. Getting
down on this line. Hear me.
Now listen a minute. From the
highest to the lowest, tbe whole thing
is corrupt—corrupted by money and
corrupted by moneyed influence. It is
a fact. 1 will;volunteer the assertion
and stick to it until-I die. Of all the
members turned out of any church
there has never been a man that paid
as much as $25 a year, and some of
these rascals in the church have
done that thing straight along, and
every one of them have escaped square
ly from anything like expulsion from
tlie church of God, We will turn poor
white folks and negroes out, but if
a fellow has got the money, and will
divide annually, he pays a higli license
on his meanness, that is a fact
COULDX’T T&yST Hlil II/CAVEX.
j.h-4, are lookijjg
that ttiinb they are
ITTp round of the iiidder,
that'absolutely if they were to ^ret to
heaven God Almighty will have to put
police on the streets to keep these
rascaHS from 'digging up tlie golden
streets before breakfast. You just
can’t turn • heaven over to such ras
cals as that-you' just can’t do it.
Look here, to day one of your fellow-
citizens that you love aiid honor, got
np here and told you that we had ex
penses to meet of this meeting, and
that the meetings held here every
.year were the grandest things in the
history of Oariersville; -that the influ
ence that goes out is the, most power
ful of yniytiing t^at ■; eyer struck our
-town', and we got five orslx.people to
■fake a hat around,, and-'.^.tliey . came
‘-babk -with about .fifty, dollais. .Oh,
Ldrt}; give us G,0()0 people with bigger
views and uroader ways,
C/^N’T STAND. WASHIirGTOK LONG.
Now hear me, I was up in Washing
ton.'the other day. I don’t stay .long.
I'-can’t afford it, and no living man
can.afford.to stay in Washington long,
if he really wants to go t) heaven,
Now 1 mean what I say. 1 said here
you are praising these menfof -getting
upn resolution authorizing.the nation
al banks’tb increase their circulation,
'so that'twenty millions more can be
added to, the circulation.' Then they
reai' aftd' pitch upon this idea—about
bow-gold and silver equality shall be
sustained', whether in a ratio of 10 to 1
or 20 to ■ ■’ ' ■ '
-. Now listen.If tiiis Coiigress will
to-day com€ ont of copartnersliip with
the wliisky'^ti'affie, and say that'it shall
not be made or sold^ it will “throw into
tbe pockets of the people fourteen-hun
dred millions of dollars, and they
shout and hurrali'■b6cause'th'e b;$,nk^
•are ^orng ‘to put.twenty 'miplorfs more
• into circiilati(>n. If' they will stop the
• drinking-^^tif whisky fotfr j-months 'we
VuVi
twenty miiJibns more being put into
circulation, •
WillSKY AND BASEBALL BILLS.
Now mark ray words. I speak-know
ing, what I am ta.lking about..’ There
is no nation lindex the sun as it shines
tb-day thait cau stand the whisky bill,
futures gambling bill and the baseball
bills, the prodigalli^ty of .the American
people, without financial wreck and
moi'al bankruptcy. Talk about wanx-
of coufidehce. On what can coniidence
be based when greed governs and pro
digality has obliterated principle?
There is ho halion that God ever
•made thiit woulu not go down under
it sooner-or later. ' I ani talking plain,
hard facts, as a man who has been
aroused over rhis eountry.
There is no fair in tbe United States
that.has not degenerated intoaii abbm-
inabie hoi’se-racing concern. There- is
jio busiuess in this country that does
not touch the future business,
• JUmPING 0>r BASEBALL..
Tliere is not a,community that can
raise a company )f decent yonng men
that are clerking at thirty .dollar-H per
month ahdHhat can buy a ball and bat
that hash^t organized a baseball team.
1 don’t say it is wrong to pUy basebalk
1 just say that the fellb'Vthac \yould do
it hasn’t got much sense. It is.ii very
innocent amusement for these kids
sitting here, but when a fellow gets
twenty-one years old and will chase a
balliikea flee cliasing chickens, then
it is time to get hold of them. 1 have
got ten times as much respect for the
fellow running chickens in the back
yard for h’S mother as I have for tiie
KATHER BE A IJOB-TAIL STEEli.
I had rather be a bob-tail steer in fly
time than to be agent tor nay wife and
ride around with my wife in a carriage.
Wtienever I sign my name “Sam i?.
A. n * u _^lget any money
dt all, and she car»4o more about
her children going :o the devil and
about how home' is running than if
there was no sucli thing as immor
tality belonging to the^uman race, it is
a fact.
I look over this audience and see
some of you old sinners saying, “Tliat
is part-of tfi© figiifl am not in; 1 be
lieve I will take, a nap.” Just got
Jones, agent for Laurar A. Jones,” I | sense enough to get out of a shower of
w'ant somebody to kill me. lam head i rain, if it rains hafd enoiwh. “As
of the procession at la^ house, when I soon as lie touches a subjv'ct that
processic
car. be. Sometimes I am second, but
it is because I don’t get up tirst. Eve-
ry'^hing being equal, I am bead of the
procession.
Absolutely, my neighbors have got
sottiey will lie in order to get grub,
and alter they get grub, will ttll a
thousand lies to keep from paying for
it. Ain’t it a fact?
I would like to see the proposition
made—understand, I.say I don’t make
the proposition—for every felluw in
this audience tliat is in deOt and ain’t
Jpold any lies about it, to stand up. If
one of you stood up I would feel like
knocking you down for telling another.
Manhood gone, destroyed yourself, you
have absolutely sunk yourself to-day
to where you can no more live and
hold up your head than you can
pick up a world and fly ott with it—
you know itl
THE WOipiN TO BLAME, TOO,
You women have entered into it
just as the men. A woman tiiat
knows that her husband i
debt and goea and buys someiiiin.^ that
she can do without is as muclw4Pfr mi-
nal as her busband, and mort) too, tor
there is mauy a tnan that would have
been out of debt but for his wife try
ing to play fasbionable and trying to
get into Society with soine other kid in
the town.
SCOUING TilE “SOCIETY GANG.”
It is a fact. You can no more Beep
up with the society gang of a town
and be honest than you can be drunk
and be sober, {speaking about this
society'gang, of course I have no
reference to Gartersville iw the world.
You bave’nt-got it here. Tliis thing
has fallen through. Absolutely a fel
low trying to keep up with that gang-
wili surrender his manhood and lie
down unde* a pair of patent leathfer
shoes.—That is tlie end of the wiiole
business.
i say nothing about the girls. I
have never said anyLhing about the
girls. They are soft from their eyes
up. I know of no metaphysics that
will reaoli her case. All you can do is
pul a dough face on her and'make
iier look as respectable asjjossible.
A woman that will carry her hus
band farther iuto debt and know that
her husband is already in debt, that
woiUiJn is an enemy to her husband
and has destroyed lier own home in
the noblest and best sense of the word,
A!^k one of you women for a dollar for
the cause of God: “I ain’t just got it
But if you want a ten dollar hat or a
twenty , dollar dress, God bless you,
yoii always get that. But if it is for
the cause of God, you ain’t “in it” at
all. Get after you. about it, you say,
“Why, my husband pys for me,” and
the old stingy devil don’t pay for
himself.
-I would, like for yoti to just name
giie ijoan in Gartersville that absolute-
^iy does bis duty himself. There ain’t
•a married mj\n in this town that gives
tliey are ius’. as good hs you fellaws
from Rome. Atlanta or D^dtou. One
is high cockaloram and • the other is
low cockahiram.
Rob God, rob one another, "and the
same spirit that preVails on the streets
of the town is tlie same spirit that
worships in your pew. '
What is Gartersville running on to-
day? What merchant is there but
what is trying to collectV
Well, then, you
pleases me I am in.
ain’t in this. .
Now hear me. You have destroyed
yourself; you have destroyed your
inaniiood. U hen a man gets in del»t
id feels like he can’t pay, the first’
thing you knt'W Ids manhood is gone
oilt Ilf him. You t:nn scarcely find a ■
loyal man in tlie ehurCh of today. It
is a fact. I will -vpnture the astertion
■ind I believe Brother Mashl*ur. has ■
got.as good a church as any]»reachers 1 .
know—I will venture* that his chUn;:;
has not got the p^>er of selt'-cleanintr. ;
self-wasliing it.
•I don’t believe you can turn a mai» i
out of thechlrc!i. for anytMiniT, i-ecause
you can’tg*H a^jiit? that has not d>::e •
something worse than tlie fallow on ;
trial. ' :
?riH.rk Tvva.M>'6'
a.ti .V!a.ideti.
illy .satisfi«^.i
ENVEivOI»ES.
Of course you use them. If you
buy in small lots—a pack or two at
the time—you get suited sometimes
and sometimes you don’t.
We want to tell you how to get
suited,-that is, if you care to be
suited. U is no long story. Tliere’s
not money enongii in it to yon or ns
either to jutstify a long story. But
there are envelopes, good enveloi>es,
clieap envelopes for you, and satis
faction. That’s something not to be
sneezed at.
A rougli envelope that snags your
pen d'n'Mi’t J^uit yon. An envelope so
thin that yonr slicks llirt.ngli it
doe-'^n’». sui-. Ai- Hiiv. j.-ipt- so
spoi,g> it :;r.:.ks h--k 'i;-r "loiung
palMT do-«;.'. •11 An envelope
AT
THE
GAZET
OFFl« s:
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if i> ;
. A magazine
one .strong ie; ,
Nov. no ‘’“'T
ofthe travt-i'Jeri,^^'‘> has been visili'.ig :
this counlr’y. Altrni’ia. We have ^
read Mr. Ho\^|S- impression ot. .ilie ;
Allrurian;;liut in this flr§t letter we
have the Altmrian’s impressions of
New York, wiUv some comnjenti> upon
our governmeiity-nd society, caleuiated
to !*waken the most conservalive
minds. The second feature of Tne
Cosqiopolitan is the portion of the
magazine given up to color work, no
less than ten superb color illustrations
being presented Tor the first time in
magazine history, accompanying an'
article by Mrs. Roger A. Pryor on
“Changes- in ..Wf«n^en’s Cbstuoies.’’
The third .. feature is “American
Notes,” by Walter Besant, who 'was
recently .in.America and is doing the;
United States for The Cosmopolitan a
la Dickens. The fourth feature is an
•irticle by General Badeau on “The
Forms of Invitation Used by the En
glish Nobilit^f»' The article is
illustrated by the facsimile of cards to
the Queen’s drawing-room, to the
Princess of Wales, and to many lead
ing houses for E^igland. Finally, we
have a new and very curious story by
Mark Twain, .called “The Esquimau
Maiden's Komance.” It is in his
happiest vein.iind is illustrated by Dan
Beard. The Novenjber number pre
sents the work..>li>*nany artists, among
whom are: C. ■ S, Reinhart, Otto
Guillonnet, J. II. Harper, G. Hudson,
Franz von L«nl>Ach, George Wtiarton
Edwards, F. Sc‘ jyler Matthews. Dan
’ Sontag, Jr., F. G.
schberg, J. Habert-
nzen, Louis J. Read,
nd Hamilton Gibson.
so,. U --Vi'.Svi)'
wldv. in pi'4»
used Isr.iU hi.
Ti-ii of (beiu
;i^ .-ui'tac'j.
>: ui'-lies loti::
Tbt'y are
t-r. We siip-
llu'ouuli tiie
lY oiher-sort-
Beard, W.,
Att ivood, C.
Dys, Angus^-F'
J. K. Hutchins^
KNIGHTS of IIONOIt
meet regularly on the 1st and
3rd Thursday night
EVERY MOJ^Tff:
r. A. COSTNER. Dictator.
I F MRS. VIOIA %um
'GOLDEH CAPSOLES’
I Are Safe aud Always
or PllU.
and all similar medicines.' 'Uiiexccllod for IrregU^-
tiea,fcc. 8uccessfuHy used III thousands^cMCi Is
aure remedy, SPE&XO
nneaualledsafeguard. LAKESID^
8ft-S4'8tt Market St,, Clxicafiro, liU
ino!*.-^
1,^‘SC
uiailsto every '--iieol
We.pi int upfd (lui ci-su nn No.
O’s to evtrry one of any ot.ner sizn.
You will fiud it large enough foi^ all
your coujin.on covresp^'iideiice,
suits you.
'‘Higli cut^’ means hiijh
r^ot high priced. Many envelopes
are low cut under the flap—hiw cut
like a dancing girl's bail dress. Often
' when you paste the il'ap down, the
gum on the tlap }'ast's vour let er fast
on the.luside. When eorrespon-,
?F
That
cut
such i
■r lie
Frank Ri.'i
delightfuU
imes Of t
written tor
under the title
Thequaintf’girl
dent goes to take his h-if.*-
an envehipe he thinks bad
doesn’t say tiieiiv. “Uiph ct.it' - ans
high cut under'the tiai> like a pre.>cn j
'er’s high cut coat l.liat hutnnio cleai j
■ to tbe top. X.f you use cnc. en- j
veiopes you don’t ]>asle the Iftter fast •
to the envelope. iSmrf’ 'I'bat ^uils you.
Tliat is the kiiid of envelope we or-,
dered some days ago an even ten
UiOuaaiKl of them. Ami l( they I'.rnve profcj
O.K. without u!iforeseen expense we citizens of Giistoiiif^
simll sell tliem Mt the following prices; eonntiy.
little
money to pay part of it and all the g Dicoyery for Consump-
„oii r.tuii 1 >^evv Life Pills, Bnek-
len’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bit
ters, and have never handled i emedieg
that sell a& well, or that have given
such universid satisfaction. We do
not hesitate-to guarantee them every
time, and w.eslHnd read/to refund the
p'urcliase price, if Satisfactory results
do not follow llieir u.se. These-reme
dies have won their great popul.irity
pnrely on tiieir merits. For sale by
Curry & Kennedy, Druggists.
GOING TO HELL PELL-MELL.
Tliere is not a mechanic in town but
what he is bunting around to get some
money to pay his debts. The mt?i'-
chant is trying to collect "
money to pay part
children are going to hell pell mell.
I said last night what, ought to hit .
Gartersville the deepest. Thme ^not
a cliild in this town under twenty
years of age that is considered in
tensely pious in any sense of tlie word.
I said tliis lo someof thesistera after
we started away last night, and one.of
the young sisters named a fellow, but
he was 22 years old done climed the
fence past 20 years old.
UALTEIi AND BLOCK FOR BOYS.
Part of the community is trying to
collect what is owing ‘i-hem and the
balance is hustling to pay part of what
they owe,and if tlieir children ain’t
going to hell pell mell all over this
country Samuel Jones is no horse
doctor.
You look at the children of this
town. I am thinking seriously , of
putting halters on my boys' and block
ing them. I am afraid to turn them
loose. I am afraid aud uneasy when
my boys are down in toWn. One of
our citizens grabbed the bridle of one
of my b(jy’s'horse and said, “1 want
you to stop.” and lield the bridieaiid
4iid “I ain’t going to turn your hor.se
loose until you pmmise to cot»8 to
Rome EVpress and get a drink of
whiskey.”
These li’’-tl& frying sized trash, Jittle
rascals that ain’t got the pin feathers
off of them, absolutely g«tting
iugs and drinking; whiskyl \oa old
fellosvs are iust as innocent: you am t
riense enough to look after a litter
W*". SiocKtoj^ [ iVew “P«m«iia.”
n is to give us his
g “Pomona,” the
¥... ^'lllcll nc Hliii
Home Jouvnal
Pomona’s Travels.’
taken abroad by Mr
Stockton to’satisj'y her heart’s longings
for a social boo* and to move among
the English ari tocracy; and in these
letters addresse 1 to her old“Rudder
Griinge” emplo er, “Euphemia,” she
tells h»-r experi ices abroad with her
husband. The Ic ,ters'really constitute
a serial story an I will run tiiroueh the
entire year of li ^4 in tlie Journal.
A. L lIEllSDe
i'ONSOKIxVL
NEWLV P'lTTED
in Corner Room Y. M. C. i
First elass Workmen i:
ami Fn St cjj
Guau^
W. II. WILSON.
Dr’s Wilsol
PHYSICIANS ANJ
W'e desire to say to our citizens, that
fin-years we have been selling Dr.
riaB ^ l‘«ck's 1NVIS1.BI.K TUBULAK tftR
L# Sj ir cwwoNs. y
THE GREAT PROGRESS OF ELECTBiCiTV
MeiiiGal & SurgiCci ins.iiiile
(orthoTreat. .nt of Ciiromc.
l-'cmalc,
Surirlcsil «tBJ‘
in an I'usft;-
iin'inged and taken. Send to'ir
cents in stamps *>>",
ftbdve (liseusps. atu. ho.s ir
■-•-ure Iliem. Cull or i\d.lrt-s8.
I DR. ALBERT F. SNF.LL S CO ,
^ Knoxville. Tein.
1 pack, 25 envelopes—5 cents.
6 pa5ks, 150 25
10 “ 250 40 ‘
20 “ 500 “ 75
40 “ ICXW “ II40
And that suits you.
Later; They came yeaterday and are
pluperfect bargains. If you want any
iust diop in at the
little devil twenty-one years old.chas
ing baseballs around over this.countcy
—I have.
rnmmise you I wouldn’t hit anj
,vm shooting atbefirand
fctle bark dies’ off and
little feilow.
love of ^ambJing is cursing this'
:co.urjt;Fy,/rom Maine to California, from
the little fellow sitting in the grove on
Sunday evening shooting:- evapa up to
Waff Street.. I say from the bottom to
tlie toyoJ .tlvSsoQuntiy n ai'e enib-
bing a^^4-;.rnaftpi .-the dtyltti-and -much less a family, of chil-
forgottihg Character y.nd fRanhood aud | Th«i'e is where you break down.
Boys down -here sitting up with a: jug
ScesicN hi tlie L,u>iid.
CUixrlotte Demooi at.
A network of railways will soon be
extended througli Palestine from Egypt
to Damascus, the trains passing en-
route the tomb of Rachel and the tow
er of Ramleh. tlying througli Joppa
and along the coast to Jerusalem,
whore there is a iiea.t little, station.
Riiilroads, whistles, steam trains^ pro
fane brakesuiyu. mi'jplaced switches
aiifl train robbers will soon knock the
romance out of the Holy Land.
Slicrtliaiiil*Eas]fi
V[
inia Senate, has glvi
CONGKKSSIONAI. SYSTF.M OF
_ SHORTHAND ii) a seii«R of
. ~ 6 simple, witty, cbatty talhB;
each tliustraled and clearljj
Price 50 cent*^ Address
J. J. LAFFEKTY,
Hichmoad, Va.
honor.
I was talking to a citizen cf this State
understand me. He told me in pri
vate conversation that his business
cleaicd .fiCieen thousand dollars last
year, jftnd when I wanted him to give
three hundred and thirty-three and one
third lollars to the cause of God, he
said, “I was just joking; it didn’t clear
that.”' Avarice will pile up, and sel
fishness .will lie.
WILL LIE FOltA NICKLE.
A man that will teil a lie for ten
thousand dollars,, will tell a lie for a
nickle-T=if you will just fjx the nickle. so
he won’t get it unless hedoes lie
that Tight? •- - ■
Tiiis couptry has. got into such a
shape that absolbtely you had better
not steal unless you steal a pile. A ne
gro that will steal chickens is a mighty
liig criminal. They arrest him and tt^e
lawyer gets hold of him and says:
‘ this uegjo stoleachicken and he must
go.to riie.penitenthiry,” and’off he go'es;
and . God bless-you, if you - steal-one
hundred thousand ,dollars you are called
color.el, you are.just ‘Mefaulter” and
absolutely living in a bi^rsummer bouse
in Canada and doing welH
and daddy chasings nickle. I tell you
right now, witli the boy chasing a jug
Hud the old daddv cl.asing a nickle,
there ain't much ditference. One pig
loves buttermilk and the other corGi—
Both are pigs though.
The old fellow said to his son, “You
are a pig.” The son said, “You know
what a pig is?” and he said, “VVhatis
it?” The boy^'answered, “Sqii of .u
hog.” ;
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Ml'S. Frances Hodgson Burnett ha3
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completed for The Ladies'’ Home Jour'
nftj, in which she tells “How Faunt-,
leroy Really Occurred,and traces
the conception o£ the story, the devel
opment of thecljaracter as he lived un-
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