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The Gastonia 1 __^ _ l**^0*** Wtb»^PMt»aBop ot Hom« wd tl»« tounnite t tli> Counljr. Vol. XYi. Gaatonla,^. C., January IQ, 189ft. TREASURY GASH DWINDLING HO WAY TO &HFLEFI8H IT 8001 TW. hnwl HMD Will MM VlaM Aayihlaw wawn—Ml* (mxm« la Um U« Mi l«»lla A Taa Mi Hwr Way •m Pwtail laawtuan AflwGn pa» Mxa It WmM VlaM M1.MA Wasiiinoton Jan. 3.—More reve nue roust be lia.l. The reerlpu from ouelntus under tlm naw tariff are im proving, but not M fast as Urn treasury oOcbtls estimated. One .if these oOl rials 1* authority for the sutasneot that llm adiniDlatrallim Is now onn eldarlng whether or not cngiees shall be called upon immediately after llm holidays t-> provide more income. Tin* receipt* of 'In- gov-iimn-nl fur to- 1 .et six oemtlia have l*m tfK, tOO 000 l-ea than tlar elia-ndithn-e bunhg that period tlm total amount of duty re ceived from M(ir was only M,8UU.U00. In tlm treasury forecast of tlaiproiM bit revenue for the next six tuuntlie a large aaniunt is rXpa-teU from tlm eagar duly, yet limn who are the tonal familiar with tire sugar business bava tggWMed lh - opinion tliat no Ver» bsnro sum* are likely In be rvrativnl from the importations id •ugai, owing to many business and tariff tvinplW ttoua. The vast store of saga’ wlncli was Imported in advance- ol llm p-ts •age of the new law Is by im means ex haostcd. X<» revenue wliat ever is ex peeled during the next tlx wombs by the treasury expret* fnnu disl tiled spliks, a bile the receipt* horn tlie m come US (If iha> shall mil be declared oncooet'tutlooal befoie k can go ef fect) are entirely problematical. Hmi'Shllr, Uw g>dd balance, which • h« days ago was S137.UUU.UUU, liaa hraa radixxl in round uoiBhna |.> ^0, 000,000. and Uw eeervtxry of the tree* ary dura not hwllaU to intern Com grass, aa Iw recently did in Id* stale wot to the iKMiar banking committee, that, a* thing* are now going, it seem* vary pmtaahle that another kata of bood* will he necessary to again rr plenbh tbs gold taw res, Tba go tarn await la practically re ceiving do revnnw from dl«tiiM spir its. The anromlaatonar of internal lev eeoa. alien a**ed lioa much rewrote oootd be expecieri fr>>m dlaldlnd *oirUa, ■aid tie was not Oerialn tlwt eny wr enoe from that •ouro* raiuWI he raaaoti alily *xpecled rnr a year, owing to III* fact tliat lie large alack of spirit* wlUtdrawo from bond when the IXtejenl tax Was atlll In effect, U still uudta poaed of upon the market. and Uterr i« on present indication that oiy of lit* spirit* pul Intri imnd under the new tariff Uw will be witlidrawii f..r early eeasti cent ion. The ucw terlfl lawd-ws Dot fUla dfieqaata rarsno* Pi run I b* govarnmnnt. The *rcral»ry of the treasury ha* disc •vrntd tliat clip pea ■log current (Htligatiioig of the govent meat are ool lo be met by pioiniwu baaed upm the uncrrtatn and Indefinite operations of the urw tariff law. TTiere here lan-n during the holiday reoewt aararal private eonaiilutlnna of the Dewinmitic tender* P> d.-termin* Itow Immediate revenue can he "retired without rwtrtlng pt the sale of bonds. It ha* ben discovered that ih* bret piactloal wiuree of I aimed I tie revenue U the increase of SI per beirel upon beer and malt llqqor*. Thai Increwee would yield 931 QUO.UUO of revenue,and It would be Immediately available. n« rtlin*i m (lava rallva *it MMevuis Uedwvk. A gold many turoeel and wellmean 1ng people have hern told ei ofleu ■ Imt President Cleveland and Secretary Car lisle are the mlntuii* uf Wall street that they really to Uwir hearts believe It. Tina »«, of course, never trap. ’Wall street lias always cordially dis liked Hr. On lisle as a Secretary uf me Treasury, because Iw gave it notice early after assuming that position that It oould not dominate bttu. It has trusted Mr. lloveland f.rr lit* oonser vaUva bealnetswuse and bis approved honesty, just aa the country, without regard to churn or occupation, has trotted him, ■* proved ly it* having twice elected hits Prmideiit; Imt Uw chtefrul uf ClwrUnd'* feolts (as It ia, when properly exercised, tbs chiefaal of virtues.) la that ba w one of Him hard eat-heeded awn id the world. It 1* a lulaturUinw, in a great uiauy eases, tba* iw w 11 not taka advice; that ha reitea too anion upon in* own lufurma tkm aud Judgment. »tvm, la a Stubborn man. *'*1 every intelligent oilmen ought to know by Uila time I list nobody oo eurt.lt turn Itlm. However, If Wall atreet ever dhl. It deserves to be wild lew Una it lias fallen out with Mb. A syndicate of Wall street tan krra toot Uia laat naae of 160,(00,000 u( boirds and it li«a now dtaadvea with the greater pnrt of tha hoods on tha band* of It* Individual meaiwta, ton prior of Um butt da bring leB Uiho Uiat pn Id for l ha to. It la alleged that tha Drw currency plan prupiBd by tho ' Presided and Secretary of the Treaau re baa destroyed the market fur tha bonds and the administration la batog dpnunaord by the bankers accordingly. IfoaallBe tha gold reserve, which tlia boada ware sot.l to strengthen, la grad • oaily taaiUBg away and l ha Secretary baaauggasud that unlaaa aomatblng ll domm ancthar bood laana will be neeae •*rr- Bat th. baa tee. being angry, would not taka a daw laana of bouda, aud aa there la no other elaaa to taka UMMnAbeenaMnaqaeatl.ni what will happao Winn tho gold Mali drawn out of U« Treasury, aa a will be before long at tha rata at which Ik la how going. This laa vary Interesting question, but wa eon free that It Intamta oa lore than tha other feat, Joel now fully as UMMhed before Um evea of all tha world, that after all. Wall it rest dona not ran tha adm'ntalAtian and that tha President and secretary of tba Treeaury do not go Wall street** gray aedept as they think pghlie doty beak, •oa that way. aa tbey did la tha taaUar af tha repeal of tha purebaaa oSanac or tba Mlataaa act a year and a half ago. K(U«4 ■ Mm Aim Um laun llu TtmM HMksM k> Nukta. ItaMgk ciur. Wilmlaatoc Mmiiu, Deo. M. It ojkjr be aafrly said that the cute of the Stata^r*. Hall, In which the uiMohMj ot tin- supreme Court *>i Died yeatrrday. Iim had no parallel. Hall, Mending Just on I hi* tide of the line. Bred aud kill d a men Juet ovar In Ten nraare. He wee tried aud convicted In Una Hlate. On appeal Hilt wee ro I verted on llm ground that “III uoulein | plalhui nr law" Hall waa In TenueaaM I where the killing waa doue. Ha waa ! tban arretted and held u a fugitive j from Justice. Tlie Judge below nfussd . to diecliarfo hint. On appeal. the Hu prvtDe Coart, by a majority of one, de cid'd Uiel he muat be d lech urged, be cause not having been In Tennaceec at t -e time of tile killing, he cannot he a fugitive from Jueiloe. Jaelloe Clark diaeenu (Justice MueElee Joining In tlie dissent 1 <HI the gruuud that If III coutempiatbai of law Hall waa In Tennessee at Uie time of Urn killing ao that beeantioi be tried In North Caro lina, in the aam ooutemplatioD of lew be mu l be * fugitive fr-uu J ML Ire, for lie emu t now lie found in Tennessee, but III North Carolina. Ha Pays: “If a mob ocx-unying tlie Jersey aide of the iludson ahoiild ala-11 Lite city of New Vo- k, or from the Ofi|sialtc able of tlia LM* *aie sle-uld cminuintde I'MlttlrJ fellu, Under tlie tleoianui nf llte ooert. tiiey would be liable to u-» piintalmamL In New Jersey because *iw o-mD-uiol timi of law’ the nxlia were In New York and Pennsylvania. Bill If It la true, aa contended by eounael. ttiai the UBeoila ra of the iuoU cwiiuof be saint dllcl IwowUae tlie mob waa never lu kooer vu we. IV WUAII1J I* a SlllltUlar •tkte ul things, mid would pi .Ur tliwe cme». as wWI ai S Tamiali. Mi-mplm, HI. Louis. l.ouuvill*. Cincinnati anil nun<1lv-tl* of • •lli.-r border I>.wim at Uio mercy of any mob «r dull might awtca aide wild «■ .Lxi.iS of Ion/ range AC roan llie Stole Hue. “Clyilis il mao uiual ree< II from the practical ruling liial llie lerrltory ail Jaorfil to llie Hale KiundaiI-s is a ‘Ini mao'e I iml.' Moil Vli.it .ijurd-T Is privi leged if cuuiini:t>-<l a r « a State lliw." Tlie tsro •!:. «|,ti j J-l.lipW tlllnS Ilia ms murder li ,s . . ... uni i-d, if tlie murderer cam) i ;e . .-.1 Hi North Carolina, lie sliuuol i|.-liverel up In Teniwase to be tried; llutl extradition is not a criminal but a remedial statute and should '<* lil«r«lly on..atrued to effect IIUl object luteuded, which IS that an offeialm shall not escape trial because nut In <«■ found in tlie State where lie onajoii'ted llie rrlrae wlten lie can iw found In another Stale of llie Unbar. The majority of lit* court rely upon th« precedents l'.in dlsaeut res-a upon llie reaam of llie thing arm srlial is deemed hy U the true construe lloa sod Intention of the a institution. Sleewlwg SMseiina sf AesrlMaa ra l.lve m the Hu i si an in Fret. Albert Ihsbnrll (tan la January Farms “The horse leech Imth two daughters crying, Give. give." Anierioaus sp iwars to gm* n> >re mspiwcd to lllua tiate tlie proverb rj living ntt the gov ernment. Of online the whole Utroiy of rotation n; .ippuiniive und uon-uo ll> lost o[floes is ihil the parly in p.iw er lias a r>gllt to pay for the private servloer of Its followers nut of the pub lie trewsury. A recent Governor of the Slat* of New York pul tills prac tice lo its lwlde.it form when he ap pruveil a corrupt public o» attract so as to pty off his elcotton expenses. Tlie ,ordinary state .if wind as u> pensioui it similarly low. A few months ago a distinguished si.Idler, diplomat and eUtsaroan defended the action of s man wlm was drawing a pension for total disability while an aotive mem bar of llie United Statue Senate. “The l**," said he. “makes iio distinction; It dues not recognize the possibility of mental labor by a man phvstoallv dls Shied." “But," it was objected, “might not the Senate look at tbs mat ter stinply as an bonest man?” “Yau might ms well say that I have no right i U> the twnaloe that I draw." leptled the general. The discussion oeased at tbit point; but tbs wonder remained that ■wo at wealth and station «nd public spirit should taka, and encourage oth ers to take, payment for their own gal lantry. There is no effective pahlio seeUmint even against uolortnnv pen slue frauds. In what oammomty Would a person be esteemed who gave information against a widow who had married again and still drew her pen alua? Yet any of ns would notify llm poiiee If ha saw tlie tame woman steal log ribbon at a counter Tort villa Bnqutrfr, J hare « notion to not plant any cot ton thU oomlng *ea*m. remarked Mr J. E. Lowry, of Yorkvllle. a raw day* ago. I nm »ure lean’t raise It at 6 eenta, and under the clroumetarvorw I think it would Ur belter to bay future*. And what haa faiurua g.< to do with HT uaked a llatcner. •Simply thla, explained Mr. Ixiwry. Saptamiwr future* are worth AW) In Mew York, and that meant about flva eente in rorkyllla. tfubxly |„ thle eountry oan ralaa eotton at any aueh prloa. That to oertatn. Then if a roan Intend* to Monkey with cotton *t all. It Mam* to tn« that the boot thing he eno do It not to r.<iae any crop; but Ju»t take wiiauvcr money t>* intend* lo In wet, and Saplew her future* might |o down. Well, auppnm they do; you haw not been hurt *ny worer than If you had planted the acton) cotton. It 1e alow ellbfr way. Perhaps It wonlri be heat to (at the whole thing alone; but aa be tween planting eotton and buying September futoraa. the baying of fu luree la the on net sensible. Wa knnw the price of September cotton. and wa know that at that price w* oan't afford J® It. If ere pleat, are are bound *® .I®** moaey, onVw cotton goes higher. If ioatewd o* planting are buy ftitore* end eutton goes ap, we make 55!!? P*??* th®" ” had planted. i Ujjjji**50*1' whoto lhln« "> • m* wn*i MmtUT. TVtuwAwUMTnrb Tmm*. *«««. lag to MM«4 ■aim la kina allkiMiCnf TM> IML Wilmington Star. The Brat four mootbe of the cotton •ragon me ooa practically over, and according to tbe ufBtUl figure! of ttec reUry draw, of the local Cotton Ex change, there baa ootne into alrht of tbv present crop 11.722,000 bales, aa compared with J.SOM.UUU bales last sea son ami B.277.0UU bali-s III the htg crop ymroMMI. The exaeea In ilia move ment over Uat year Is tramendous and, even onmirared with tba heavy tnnvo mant of 1801, the rxcaag la 446,000 la lea. lilaatlcaet reasonable to tu|ipoae that a greater proportion of U>a crop baa I wen maikrlrd this year than naual owing to tba unsuHlIy flue Wratlier, and tlial whatever excess tiiere may be o»er tlie big ornp yaar ha* already ap peared. Should the movement from now improve no larger than It was In IH91-91 a crop of O.SUO.OOO bales wlU be ivaliawl, W.iaUyvr the sire of the crop may ultimately proye u> be; the low prices ut which colli hi lias been add this aaa «jo should oonvlnre Hie farmers of Hie absurdity of devoting their entire acra ise In online, A turgeerop actually bntiga lHe farmer In much lent money Umii a MnaJI yield. The preernt crop, vast aa |i la, will actually sell for laae motley Ilian a.are 7.UUU.UIU bale crops. Tin* auould l each the far users of lira advlaldllly of curtailing the out too acreage, and devoting their surplus land to find crops. The rntura of the OoUnii Mnur; In the 8->utb must de pend on tl-e progress made by lira far mers In gmwlug Uielr own supplies. Cotton should he actually the surplus, nr mudi crop, and It would then he in an infinitely stronger pneltlnn. sod the farmers would Ira more Independent of lira fluctuations of lira market. WeMe Whisht* hr 1*03. ll*t» In Si. Uoul* Kapubl.o. And mu with for tout heart’ll de sire. I> ■■ i’i i>e nfnnd. Am for guy* 1 tilng Hun in what 1rayer means. Whul iln cm wani? Hrswtnr patience. What J- y..u warn? Better health. What dura my neighbor want? A little more luvn. What do you want? The tore of your child. Wlial do I waolv A atronger bss llaf. What doea my neigtilw want? Tlie stilling uf unkind words. Wtikt do you waut? Control of ynur ie inner. Wliat do I want? Tbs ability to nee the leal In everything. Wlial due* my neighbor waot? Tbs giving «f samoarwassrat to those who are likely to fall by the wayslda Bat there, the bells are ringing. Ninety-Five liaa rome, llm whits slate Is 111 ynur band. Try and wrllo upon It the history of beaut itul rlseds of lur ing kindness. NmeiyFive is very youita. Because you greet him. do not forget all tlnst y»u have burned, Irarin-d uerhape sorrowfully, III Nlnety K»ur. But whoever you are, wherever you may I*-, there coums one mewsege to you; It M this: Ood blew you all and give you your heart's desire in Eighteen Ninety Five. And It is truthfully signed with the blackest of ink, and it comes straight from the heart of her whom you know »* Ban. a» twao tf Seat. OUloseo Tribun*. "Wagstiff out of s Job? You told me tbe other day a good Samaritan with lots of money had hired him to distribute tracts and Scripture texts on aarburbsin trains.” ‘‘He did, but WagsUff got Into trouble tbs very Brat day be started out, and lost his Job.” ••How?" "He got involved lo s controversy on Infant baptism with a man from Kentucky. Before It was coded tnsy had smashed a window, broken two aaala. frightened several women pan sengers Into hysterica, sod Uis oonduo toe put them both off the train. Wag atairu a good-beared, falUiful fellow I but he’s too zealous.” 1 I _ rifXIlitf Mm Imwi Tam. Wilmington Meassneer. Tha rich man oubMiic to ralm fund* to flghl tha lneuron tax. They ri!« hard. They are kinking agatnot the prick* aud will Bud uql that a law la alrutiger earn lhau a rich man’* will aud purpose u> evade bearing bia fair and Just proportion of tax burden*. One Ml ore, Ilf New York, much mil Imaarln of course, la tbe rspreccnup tlve of the PlutnoraU In tha attack on the righteous income tax. A. soil Is brought and It will be tested In tba Supra ids Court of the United Sta so. The one Democratic paper In the Mid dle and New England Slates sc far aa we are Informed, that Jos*Idea sad de fends Ibe Income tax Is the New York World. It recently said that It has ooma in ttaj and added: “It la just, constitutional and es pecially onmmeeda Itaelf to the popular ernes of right. It wifi be an altered bjr future Uongn ease aa to make It con form 3)1** ohwrlj to tha demands of Jaeiio*. but It will not be abolished. * • Tbe burden* of government will be laid upon aecumulaied wealth where now tliey mat upon Industry. Super fluity instead of nee easily will be made to pay.” It wants It graduated upwards and no laeomsa below *11.000 tiiall ha taxed, aud only a trifling tax on Income* be low R10.000. That is wToeg. A goan wiflb *1,000 Income should be made to pey nu It Just »* much a* a man la mads to pay on a *4.000 house l>rt U»e law stay. Its fault Is It la fern light on Um rloh, Tbe (toesrngMot (a to a great extant mow supported by a tax on tba poor, on the laboring ulaana. It Ik wrong to burden poverty. Pot tbs bordeee where they belong- open tlxiae with ml rtebaa, who Bead m<mt tbs protection of (jovemmeet. I Tint rnkmoM N nmmM I StaiaavLUa Landmant. t After every holiday msmc we *ee vindicated tbe wisdom of the ptnblbl I tlou of (Ire-works In titataevllla. In numbers of other towns i* Ux HtaU I where fire-works were allowed Christ mas, ws rssd of various and saudry seevdsulsto nuaterout small boys and olb««. all due lo tlia pnunliouour Bring of Roman candles, oatnion orauken and tbe Ilka. 2lvne that we hare read of wore fatal, hut * number were painful and the eyesight of sever al small toys was swl«u«ly If nut per manently Imtailrvd by limes explosive*. lo fnet, the liberty—which I* noth lug more nor lee* than unbridled U ocscc—lo explode Ore-works, especially In the business streets of a town, I* a menace lo life and properly. It i» I productive ot Ore*, rurwwsy horses, | rows aud uliver things too numerous lo iDvnltoii, aud not infrequently Irv i potent puopla—ladiec and cthcra-who bays no haud la tbe so cjlct fon are Injured. ■ On one or more occasions' • riot wai very nearly prsolpUaled lb SULrsville ■ff lbs prunviacixms »h.w*log or Ore crackers. Tbe ordlQanoe prohlNUog Ore-works has been enforced bere for several year* with good rrsuhs, sod we liope H will tie enforced !■* nil time. Alt thle Is snld with da* sympathy fer llie small toy, wb-we ddef glory at Christ mas limn l« to set off Bre-crack cra, lint the rights of otbrr* me St be considered and when tbe two are weighed In the balance tbs tavall boy must suffer. Colonel William Nova's chivalry and politeness ara household words oat Wear, aays ll>a Omaha fl«. Ooe day the Colonel was a pxaseugvr oo a Wpat er u traiu which waa held up >7 train robber*. While the rubber* war* coins through the passeugta, u waa whisp ered around that tiie leadvr was noue other Huso to* notorious Jsaee James. When It caste to Colonel Nave's turn to empty hie pockets, he said to Uie lender. “Am I correctly informed, sir, that I have lbs honor of Imlug robbed by the oelslM-ated Jaam Jamie?" • Thai’s my uamu, sir,« was tbs re tHj. “Then, sir, I lender you my regrets and apologies, “ said Coloorl Nave. “1 am mnrtiArd to say thst I be** only $380 In my clothes, it i bad anltcJ peled Uiis dlstlngulslied privilege, I assure you that I would have base bat ter supplied With currency. However. I kappeu m liar* a blank check, and If you will allow me. 1 will take a great deal of pleasure In Alliug U oat, pay able to lour order.” ft' "Well. I’ll be-If jmA ara not a cuckoo on loe,’’ aald the robber chief. “But-me if you tliall outdo me In pollteuewr. You can keep yonr $3.80 sod tour check too.” “Jlut I Insist, sir!" “Oh, you be bangvdl” said James, and lie went on and . lifted the next passenger’s watch. ■wewwarvww Free rUh. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen A Co., Chicago, and gst ** free sample box or Dr. King’s New Lire PtUa. A trial will ooovtnM you of tholr aerita. Three pills are easy In action an J are particularly effective In the on re of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver Iron idea they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do net weaken by their eeUon, but by giving tooe to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorates the system. Regular Site 38c. per box. Sold by Curry ft Ken nedy, Dr u ( gists. rnplMumul* O*"1* ■•lUima. Do« Wmk PrafcjrUttoa. A certain seluoo-kscper criticised to evangelist very aevrrslj for not preach ing Uia gospel bat prwschlug against whiskey. He though! It »ma preach ar’s business to preaoh the gospel, Bat he didn't seem to think that it was the preacher’s heal neat to khow to the peo ple lltelr sins, and to preach of Judg ment as wall as of mercy. Doobtlree be would Imre haeo eore dlapietreed with Dhriat for that eermoo of “worn” to the Scribee and Pherlteea, ft>r not preaching the r*e*l< •*« would bare thought the prophet out of the boalneea Of nie office In proclaiming "rut to the crown of pride, the drunkards of Bphrslm” or “woe tn him that giveth hla neighbor drink.” Bor would h« fancy a wry pointed seraron an this text “woe to Urn men '7 whom the offence (etuoibl log-block) Cometh.” It might get anplraasutiy eloeo to bU Lhj*| UMS. U la said that Dr. Breckinridge had • negro who preaebed When ha had op portunity but did O”1 otaanrrs the Blghth Dommawimant aooord lag to hla master ’a notion. One day Mia Doctor gate him that rojamanamnit fora text, but he objected laying “I prserli nothin’ hut • pure gospel, names. I neb*r preach d* law.” ifo doubt hit prceelilog would hats bean srorptshle to that tsloon keeper. win «ew caw* ts»ii Irxltanapolk Arntlnal, It la as Id that spelling correctly Ik k Inst art In tli* oily aebonla, where to tnoch lime Is give" fall festivals, Thankagivtug fehw, Chrlnmat enter tainments, Wsablngton ablrthday orle> bratlona, spring psktlrsl*. May Hay aad Drooratlou Day riles. The ohll I dmn art kept an l*»*T warning poems aad tongs for the oocaal.Kj* and Uis teanhera am kept so l»**cy hunting pro per material that there la bat lit tie time for teaebiog •" ordinary study as ipelling. That lath* rwason a lilgli aeha»l boy spelled agency, “agra hsney,” recently. cclvwl boy aaked to .leiae aoB Illustrate “sn tadatoa," said: “Aatadatea msane go ing before. The poUeetaaa antedates the pmoeaetnn.” H.CIaUaUa Hsareof HaaMbter Oascmbsr. Clkyklaho—Dr. o. T. Gardner, ftwlby. Xu dl»-Hae to report. Health remarkably good. Sanitary COadlUoa 0/ public build lima good. Ga»ix>k—Dr. J. fl. Jerkin*. Dallas. A few earn of lyiktold fever. Some catarrhal fever and pneumonia. Sani tary condition of ooouty and public buildings good. Likcoi.k—Dr. W. U. Crooae, Lin coin ton. Xo dlsaaaa to re|x>rt. 8aol* csry oonduion good. Public buildings wall kept and I innate* lioalthy. HaoKLiKSCBU-Dr. II. X. Wilder, Charlotte. Scarlatina, 3, und dtphtbe rU, S. Catarrhal l con bias In all part*. The Hoard of aldermen of the city have pasted an ordinaire* requiring pbyilolane and midwlvaa to report all births. Sanitary condition of nubile buildings good. The separation of oou vleu Into camps ba* Improved Utelr health. mB—s—s—mmmmm s . MswMf smvBpa. Boaoa baarday Brwilog Ssntr*. The farce that is being made of edu cation under tlw pretext of ‘‘educating 1,41 ■•HtartUodtog. UlU* Johnny seat to school by Ini* poor parvats to Inara to read, is taken often in baud by at wo-Utsusand-dollar - a-yvur drawing teacher end ant to molding onions In day, and drawing Iht thorax rs uf grasshopper*. 1 tutor* be etui spell “ben” be Is made to draw one from |»fr, and a gert bus to bo brought Id before he is supposed to be trastod with opening "bid.** While bit teacher* an dally btluglng to •lories, bricks, straws, leaves and all nun ner of rubbish from tfa* hills and graves, whereby to “cultivate tbasenes of form, ft dor and touch,” poor John ny liae not yet mastered the alphabet, nor can ho spell tbs simplest smrd. "■***• “new pedagogy” counts this u of little ouusoqnraoe if tba boy ba* learned to know a l»», a goat, or a laekasa whoa hoanaaoueaod oaa put 110,1 P«PV for hi* drasrieg teacher. Tk»r»m« vmmv. Wukinatoo, oar. Jl^,, 4 Ok—rvw. At the White Boom IhU moraine I met two well known Krpabllexn mem Uew of Octrees from the Weet. 1 had not seen them befoiw elnee Ute election. ••utUloa In the reeult la North Cerolloa for tlm Republicans to rrjoloe over,” aaM one of them. *‘A victory by fusion with the Fopulieta Is certoio to aive a >>k>w to the Bepubll csn party io the State, which will be more Oiauimoa than aay number of detests.” Tbs other Mid: “I have obaerrwt that luskm wltb the Populists lo the Wret baa wrought arret bavuo with the Democratic party lo our teo tion. I bear it will have the tame effwt with tuy party In north Caroli na." in—» BIWiiim. In a Haoon, Ga., court, the other day, a lawyer was rrow-oxammating a Nrgro witness, and eae galliat along fairly wvfl until ha ashed tbe wltnem whnt Ills occupation was. “I'm a car peour. eeb." “What kind of a cararn tar»" “Tliey call me a Ucltleg carpen ter, tab.» “ What u a s jack leg carped ter?" "He Is s cnrpeoter who Is sot a flratclaae carprnler, aah.” ••Well, ex plain fully wiiatyoe understand a jack leg carpenter to be," Insisted the tax ?cr. “Boee, I declare Idunoo bow to ■plain any on* Inept to say bit am jos’ the tame diffeneaee twlrt you In' et fust class lawyer." Hww e Hemt at rawWall Bair Waa lianw. Mara-in* Laodnark. Hr. Derr C. Brad well, who cams home from tbe University Ta» Bcbool for tbe vacation, brought with him a magolOoenl “head of football hair.” Be wai eery jealous of this hair end when be wwat to have It trimmed be gave tbe barber minute directions ee lo how the work should be done, eo ee ool to swell tbe fairs ate appendage. But atari Some of Dart’S friends, or enemies, not having a proper regard for tbe '‘football hair,” or so I mated by a spirit of envy, whacked It with e sharp knife, all "unbeknownst" to tbs owner, so multilatlng it that tbe looks which were Derr's pride end glory bad to be shorn. UkM MHt (knltw. *nM«<la Oor. Beva k OMmr. Tha moat etilhusiestlo lover of North Caroline 1 have mot la a long time t» a lady who ha* spent some time In folk county end mad* soma investment* Llw•. Sbs was passing through Wash ington, hoard t hat I was a North Oar oltnlan proud of tha Suta,' and said star oeuni to see me because she wanted to talk to some one who shared bar en thusiasm. "There Is no place la tba woild Ilka It," she aald, "and nu cli mate au positively dalle lose, and no people is fraak, clever and hospitable. 1 believe It is destiaed to bold a vast population attracted there In tba pur suit of health aud fortune.” She Is right. Tort vine Beguiim. "I hay* * plan to raise the prioa of cotton which. If carried out, would beet anything Umt has bean tug gseted,” aald kr. W. 0. Ouy, of f-ow rysvine, the other day. “Just let every farmer In Urn south ” be explslosd, "wits o»uld ruler, eey MOO, buv futeres end Uten refuo* to plant a farrow. When settling up time came, tha ‘bears’ would all be bvrated, and Uw price of outbia would be out of sight The esljr trouble of the Idea Is that Ilka others, it Ouna>A be carried oat." A Mass eT Weed Masse, hntoiWfWi f mqmirm r. Them who da act he)leva the times are mending slteald Uka as noaaslstial gleime at the list of marriage I lees mi and the marriage anene use meats. Timer Is an surer Sign of relaralng p< asperity then the reed I ease of hiaeia U» ge W* Imaee heaping. The Tobacco Crop raquirm a large amount of sulphate of potash, rnimlmn shmr that the largest yields and the best quality an produced fives fertilisers containing Not Less than 12% Actual Potash. Purchase only fertilisers containing this amount actual potash U the form of sulphate. We wifl gladly sem] you our pamphkticutke Us* of PotaalL ^ jjj —■ - -a&sss ■ --■ RATS ON THJK RAMPAOL rumf Irak m n'rwn -n ana Make a Ona« llot The village of IVuidtat, aa old-time pctrulonin canter. la la Um OU creak ef I'aoawylvaiiia. Them fa arbors the Ktrnm, once a faianns family ad oil operators, bad their hmaa, and aoaa* of them liv* there and thercaboat yea. One of them la lleary Kama Tha other day, early la Um moroto, ho hear J Lie pie, which had reached tha proper onadltina for trilling. aqoaaUay In aaek an agonising way in the pea that he Icaaw komcUiln? waa wrong with it Karas’ Orst thought waa hear, for now and than, eras at this lata data, bears eonturn from th# dle taal woo la to tbs alecpy towns la that part of the rails Jr and try their drill on piy» and Mhecp. Ho If araa took hfa gna and hurried to the ply pen. Uu* Instead of bcora rata were the Impudent la radersuf tha ply pan and hungry aaaali anu of the pig. The atyo wnaaimply all re with rata Tfao pig waa prostrate on Um floor at the pen. nod U Welly covered with thia hard# of rata, which ware squealing, (glitlng among tbannolvra ftyr raalaga ground on tha fat porkar. and gnaiA tng and gnawing at tha pig's floah. from his head ta hla rump. To Are hfa run Into llw warming rata would he the coinage ring of the pig, e«wt think - Is? that a prompt and rigorous attack on tha rau would put them ta Sight, ha slabbed bis ns and began mealing right sad left with U. Tha pig had plainly made a doapomta light againat (U aamilante, for eoorea of rata lay dead about tha pen. Tha moment Keros pitched into tbs rats those la the outer ranks turned uu him. They r»—e at him ta each force that be wae am tide to ftgbt them off, nod after t brief attempt to hold hit, ground he turned tad Oed. Hastening 1-nclf In the house he drow the bnslrshvt from hla gun and loaded It with (ne shot. Returning to the pen. he (rare tbo great body of mte, •hooting along tha siila of the pig uo aa not to Injure it. the charge of hath bar rels. Uany of them wera swept down before It, hot their plsoea were qaiclcly taboo by others. Karas Brad Bra times The rau the l were left still held their ground. The wboti Had attracted the attention of the neigh bora, who ran to tho plan to are what was gottt.7 on. This arrival of reinforcement* alarmed tho rats, sad tho aarrtvors ratrosUil, icuiparlif iwojr la all direction*. Xha ply vraa dead. Too dash had boon stripped from it ulcer to the bone to many place* Its eye* bod bees plocked out, and Ita henrt half rates In two. A half-bsabel boNkotfol of dead rate were taken from the pon. Where tho rodents came frees *o suddenly in sseh mat cumbers is Dot known None of them bma *-m seen rinoe. NOTHING LIKE PRINTER'S INK. Oirw It Ooc laajeee* J-Oavdaa Baa> "•*» ea luw a fnaaui Wwr. Jamea Gordon ltaanatt Is very an*tie In Hla more men to. IIu “drops la" apon hie broach olBesa Is Paris or London wftHerat any sotloa being aant of hla romlny, and dalighta in anrpvka tha slerke by overhanUay thefar bonks and cmalotaf their aooonnt* On ona af there oocncions, cay* the L'tlua Observer, ono of tha pressmen, a man who had worked for the elder Bennett, and waa as excellent workman, th«ngk guilty Of an oorastonal lapse from sobriety, bad a bad block eye and waa la a qnnmluv aa to what excuse ha should offer If Mr. Uennett noticed la Ant ing on a redden Inspiration ha aetaed an Ink roller and nibbed a daub of Ink on the ride of hU face completely eon •eallng the dlaeoloraMon of tha tkla. Prarantly Mr. Bennett asms Into the press roori, and with the superintend' eot, John Hays, went carefully through, criticIring every detail, and looking ■harply at aach employe. When about ta leave he turned cuddamlv, and. Printing to the beamtrahed |--~nn, he raid: "Mr. Days, what la that man's earner* Tha culprit quaked In hla shoes until Mr. I lea sett said, slowly: "1 want you to yive that man thras dollars per week more warrant he la the o®1/ men la the room wbe Ms ae M he had been working." Dnrhna Hun: HurMinm in not to (An »<»««, nr IV|n o drinktu* on Man •Ircmne. ohm a«l»on wn hill. Yr* loriluv we nidrat Am> in Rat*l*ti and miw on* tu Wl!lt*ia<t-«i kaa u.»>« nn(ier. \ni»l*i|tini Ht»r: Tl* Dlrnfn fiHtut B«n win min» 4 I hr kallocnit tian that hr war a 1. »in..i In, m,t alma* m> writ atoll hr nrirrl.nli to ran Into rnothrr 1 mt.ioaM lm. That ktock<4 Ithn and tlir hallnrlMnlrni noth wIiiiIIh* Ttar- Uanjlwm, la. nn 01*1.0 af Itaa A»urf.> »n»o ikHU'i .1U.1.0-. |«| ar-l Mr*« Ike UM I. W tiara ,v M|i|iw» I In he iHa-t.nttai. IW ■ r ■■ oanv pwa rmun I . nnniniMeIn a Mm .now, *a»| {r mtiaoi Ihoni irne-11.-. navi l.j- r -naianaH '-OHa* In ""k hnm orat.., .... lemannH H Ua nwahte tMea«w. taw toorra aotarrh to he t SSg&SI mnuhaarH hr K ii. l ano kOa. lot.a , twin, ta rkr ..at» emuoMM nor to tar JMffiaa. Tiuion wniianr lattaimt nwa (■ilnmn * I'lOV -oA%a. liana Uanllt ,m oH ani'inn on Inara nf the o net OM kaomnd 4 *an twr mu mm k na. rend ha anoint ml nattm. Exmitor’s Notice. *£3&5SB0*vm gtzFJKzvsnssszi •« I. ha ilnutf, t.TCS] *T '^i gr^SSFlM?*' ‘»t.<M Docs This Hit You?; The management of »’•«. Equitable LI To A^roranca Society in the Department e ' the Carolina*, vrinlic^ to ■* euro a fee- Special Recipient Agents. Those who arc f l'*! foe this work \vi?l find this A Raw Opportunity It lament, however, and ftinaa who succeed beet in it poaeaM character, mature judgnMOt, tact, perseverance, u.d the respect of their community. Think this mattsr ont care fully. There's an anurasl , opening for somebody. If k fits you, it aril? pay yon. Far ther information on request. W. J. Roddey, nmgiry Rock M».». C, no MORE ETF-CUSSES I . nu n Mi MNMN «l U
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1895, edition 1
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