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_ —Ill'll'I . ■ ' .•* The Gastonia m M [ [ »==^====^=^^Mc==r==rs3E==rrE^^Z^^~2^=^^^^<>t*<)M<*W "* Wom* »«• t>» k* Oownxjr. ^mi' VoL XVI. Gastonia, N. C» February 7, 1805. gfrjjSBff Ff> k AIFUL TRAGEDY AT SRA. TD 9TKAKKE ELBE BOSS DOVE £V THE 50BTH IBA WITH ■01E THAI 300 PAB8ETGEBA. Lovdom, Jaw. 90— Lloyd's agent at Lowestoft wires at 0:19 p. m. as foi low “Tba Elba sunk la tba north era af lar cuwlu* la to collision with soother stmrrur, Twenty of bar people have kaaa lauded bora by a fiehlsg smart. Tbaas I Delude tba second mats and allot, who azpaaee fear that tba iota of Ufa la vary greet." A later dlapatoh Uaaed 7:it p. m. wh Ike Elba sank fifty mile* off Lnwe atadtaud 990 of bar ;a—girs and oiww wan hat. A atifi later dispatch frata Lowe atofl aaya of the MS paaaangua and ISO oOeera and esaw cs iba Elba, all wars lost except twenty who auooaadad la getting Into a boat aad wore idokad up and iwought to Lvwaaioft by tba taking awtaek Wild Flower. Lowestoft to ooe of the chief Uhteg ftaUowaoa the baSelt ooaat of Eag Uad. Tba name of tba ooUfdlog rre Ml to as yM unknown. The Elba Wtltod rmaa Brea— oc her return le Mow York yea tar day. a Laras aooororr. Lombok. Jan. 90.—Tba North Ger man Lloyd Steamship Elbe, booed frnm Bra—a fur Maw York, waaanok lo a ooltlatoa wHh a assail a“~*r if lr mitos at Lowestoft earty this aaorn log- She serried 990 aaola But swrriraee beta barn laodad Into a lew atbara may atilt ba afloat la ooe of tba tba ship's a—U boats. ®s aarrtrora of Us wrack ware lw>T* ky the fish log p—ak WUd Ftowar 1:40 o'clock tbas OPaaiag. Tbcy arc: BMilberg, third odtoar, WeuaaeT, fiiel eagteeer; W—r, ohtof stoker; Vloebe, steward; WeuuUg Alegar and o^ibcrt, sailors; Dtaooo and Balko. ordiaary —a:; Daberda, Oarmao pilot; Urwjchaa, English pilot Uagansna , Lugoo. Behlagel and Vara re, sal •on pa—ngoa- B-lUien, a ataaraga passenger, aad Mias Adds B—bar. a a *orr pitixblb cosditiob. Hoff mu *« borne is lo Ncbnmke. Ht» wife and boy west down with tbe •him All of Ittcram i la a ptulih oooditioa. ThajdMMMn were bat Kell clotted Their few garments •d* fi*t skiff. their heir wee oottad with lea, aad anxiety and effort had exhausted than so completely that lh*T had to ba hal|wd ashore. Tba oftoau and aaiiort wwra folly dremad. bet their clothsa bed been draacbad aad fruxsw, aad they had been almost paralysed with eoldaod fatigue. They bad bran ashore threw hours be fore they had renowned wddmti; to tell tha story of tha wrack. Their ao rwuaU agreed span tha following points: aronr or ^si witcx. The Elba left Bremen on Tuesday af - tereooa. Tbe tew hours of the voyage before the disaster were uoeraotful. At 4 o'clock this morutar the wiud waa Mowing very bard and a tramac doue sea waa run slow. Tba morning waa saanaJly dark. Namaroua lights ware man m aU direetloas, abowlng **•**.1 *<■» "oerby. Tha Cental nthwwfias ordarad that rockets •benId ba mat op at regular intarrala to warn tba craft to keep oat of tha mn*| ftlHIIHi It wea aaar to aU o’olook and tha Elba waa aoaro dfty salts* off rx>wuatoft ooaaa af dognlk, wbao tha look out ma^algMadg steamer of about 1,*W toad approaching. Bagawa tha word •ad,aa a pewoaalton. tba Dumber of roakau ware dooMad aad they ware aant up at short Intervale. Tba wsrnlng mi without affect. Tha •t«aaar name on with uocheeked sposd •ad before tba Elba oo«M bar row* or radaoa bar apaad not lamely, tbm waa tarrlde crash of tba oolUaloa. Tte Kite «m bit aten bar eogioo room- Waa* tte small ataaoiar •watan ia tte^n>r? ^sr^rJSi poand through aad down Into tte on gteo room la a aateraot. Tte oogtoo waa aUUad, aad tte Mg hoik bagao to •**»•■ **• Tbo bittar cold and roagb aaa had prorootad any anrly rising, aad am asospc tte oOoara and oraw on daty am aa daok wtea tte ihlp aaa attack. Tte (book arooaad ararybody. Tte ■taarago aaa |o a panto la a caomsnt aad moo and woman and eMldrsn hair droaaad, or la tteir night olottom, oamo orowdtng ap tte aoopaiikm ways. Ttey bud board tte aoaod ad ruthing water aa tte otter Maamar banted og. aad had (Ut tte Kite to rah and sattla. Ttefted d™"?** tte toot that it waa ttealUaardaakh wit* Item, and al moMia arnan had tuaauated to tteir tarror. Ttey sJaag togatbar la gvoaaa »Um««d Udrt^ .nTcrt!!; for bMp, or pryadea tteir baaaa tSS^ZSSSi'tcs tiss that tte roatel mtghtte aarad. It was anoa M«wt, bowaoar, that tte Kite was aattHng ataadUy. Tte odtelra awa oaaotoiaad that ate waa ateot to fteodar aad gar inrlai to lowor tha TH BOATS Lornm In a short liana item boata wrra it alnrwgM*, but tte aaaa wora braaktag orar tte Waaww wtlh barns and tte drat teat was awaatesd tefora anybody agate gat lata it. Tte otter two boata lowarad at aimat tte aama lima, wan Oiled quickly wtth member* or the crew cod com* paawogira. but Urn Dumber waa email, aad tit* boau euuld bold only twenty pereon* eaoh. Tb# boat carrying tba twenty oa* peraoa* who landed at Loan *«i>(t put off la each haite from tba linking *<earner thal nobody In It noticed what became ot the other boat. The *ur vhron believe, however, that ebe ant •way aaftly. They *aw that they *i "ll about to the heavy eaaa for aev ml hour* before they lighted the Wild Flo ear. TbellUle sotaok bore down on them at onoe and took them aboard. They ware exhausted from excitement ■adapoaor*. Several of them were In a Kata of eollapa* and bad to be carried and dragged from one boat to the at l>er. to* woxAK’a iiavut. Him Anna Baeeker, the only wouao la the party, wa* vroatnird a* eooa a* they got daar of the Elbe. She lay la the bottom or tbe boat for In hour* with tba *cae breaking over bar aad the water that had been ahlppcd half covering ter body. Although bar pbyWonl clrvogU, waegoue, abc (bowed true pluck, however, and did aot etlet a word of oompfalot, and repeatedly urged bar companion* not to mind bar bat look after tbemaalvec. Hoffman1* lag wm butt mretWy wblla b* waa ohnarlnr Tb* carvlvon caaaot *ay too much In praiee of the Wild Flower1* crow, wbe gave them every poeeible atten tion. Upoo land log, the aatvlmce were takea to charge by B. 8. Brad beer, the German ouneol at Lowaatoft, wbe aeat come to the tell or*' Home and other* to the Suffolk hotel. Mia* Baeeker, who took pamagr ooly to South herop Ua. wHI probably be aide to go to Loo don la day or two. raoBABur toe coludimw rriAku. Rottoedae, Jaa. BO—The Steamer Crethle, from Rotterdam for Aberdeen baa returned to Mamiela, ber atera having been atom la by eomlag into ootlMon with an aaksown vmaei at 8 •’dock thto morning thirty mllae from Hook, Holland. She la not leak ing. It la auppoaed thal the Elbe te tte *team*r with which the Cratbl* wee in eollUlon. n. nornuii «tost. Lowdom, Jaa. SO.—Oarl Hoffman, wbocame ashore la the Wild Flower, •aid la an Interview: boa* U la Grand Island. Nebraska. I bad my wife aad boy of aavan with ma oo the Elba. I am utterly wretched, for I taosm sepa rated from Uwsti and baldly dare hope that have bean saved. I »t» abroad to visit ralatlvra la Germany, sod during tba last four moalha waa accompanied by my wlb and boy. Wa left Draaaao for home o« Taraday. i was asleep In our state room whoa a noiaa Ilka a gun abut •»*“ rom I Jumped out of bod and •poke to aiy wlb. a bo bod baao aroused aa suddenly. I —v-d bar wbat aba tbosgbt tba trouble was, but aba seamed to pay lltUe attention to K. I waa not grestly alarmed, although I board aenffllug fast and hoarse shouts owdaok. I harried lain a bw of my clothes, however, and want to the spper dock. 1 asw only too clearly UU wbat bad happened. [ rubbed Mow and helped my wlfa and boy throw on a few elotkaa and we wemt oa deck together. The axel lament and OO a fusion cannot bs daecrihed. 1 □ever saw anything Ilka If Every body seamed to have lost their wtta. The Marts waa dtetnmtng beyond ear thing aba I ever asw. klen, woman aod children were roan lag about mad ly, the women screaming with terror and every mac getting In tha oChar's way. Tba dark owe toersaaad lire ooe fueioB aod fright. ••Suddenly f heard shrill, despairing cries from tha woman 'Theta la no more boats.’ I than saw tha men at the davits. I not load that tha ropes wen frown ae bard or were so UfLi of the sort that tba sailors bad U» chop them frantically to Tha salkwa warn dotag their beat, however, and worked with might and mala. They Mh got out tha aft quarter boat oa tha port aide. I oould am. that it was fall ef people, bat the sailors oould not It, — inm Muon HI M. tllng parcaptlbly. I took lay boy In my um nod «ot Into tho Moond boot. My wife woo clow boblnd «bou nw body obontod: 'All woman sad ohlld 1“ (F» «• «*• <*bor Udo of tbo ahlp.' 1 bottom tho Captain gar* tba order. My wife alarted to ran aaroaa tba doek aad that na tba teat I now of bor. i Uony to ay boy, but khdc woo at nd dragged aa ««t«(Ua boat aad ■y place na taken by ooa of the era a Tbit bond got elaar of tba ateonwr Bafera tba awn U the oara mwld gat feU oowaaaod of bar a big warn alaaoat frabad bar again* Um ataamorP big ftwemaat, which bad gone by tbo boord at tha Una of the oadteion. It waa nine* wlnoulowa that Um k~. waa not a wan pod. A not. bar boat ww gtaont. I took a>y boT lata It and aw-m that te. had ramalnad'by^ny •Ida, bat Jaat aa tba boat waa lowered I toand that ha bod dteappaered. Ha Iff aarpy tn tba rath aad P*°*» ant the boat wont dawn whoa jaiap aad the woawnl It raaabad tba water tba aaUort rn*ii1 oft” hm iwbuit acooTnrr or rr. Mlaa Buaakar an aba waa la bm wbaa tba eeUleloa oaearrad. Whan •ha maabad the daak tare of Um life, faoata warn belay lowered. She aot laloooanf thaw, bat it waa mwJtaL Mlaa Buaokar na ptahad up by an other life-boat, aad Am hoe re later waa takao on board tha Wild Ttnwer Foam*, a Unbar, aald la aa later **•»: "1 waa In tba bolter rooaa at tha U«a of the o>>1 Malm. Tho water '.U*5—‘,,u* through o big PfJ* *** ■**•- j* poured la at a treason da aerate aad aeon esUaratabed ho4» la the baiter Wbeo I waahad L Oagbnla am Um brldaa | Seaman Slagar mj» the Kite was •track Juat abaft tte angina room, Mia ataa of tte otter ataamur crusting Iota tte aaoood cabin. Low**Tun, Inc.. Jaa. 81.—Tha borrlbka detail* of tte North Oerm«t> •teaaaohlp Elba and bar linmaa freight are totng dtacaaaad ban by armada uf pcopta gathered at did* at* l plant* where tte snralaoia remain, although a regular bHuaid u blowing and. uodar ordluaiy dreuaartaaoea, eery f»w peopta would haew vaotured out of doom. a urn boat wAuxin tmoin A Ufa boat supposed to haea be longed to tte Elba baa baaa wasted •ahora near Yarmouth. In tte bant war* a number of Ufa preearrere and and oarn, and it It believed to be tte boat from which the ‘flaking amaek Wild flower reacnad tte few people wboeaoaucd from tte eteameblp altar the eollWoa of yesterday morning. Keerybody bar* to asking bis oelgb bor tha eama qaaatton, “How did It oocurT”—and aobody eaama abU to fire a aettafaolory aaawer A handful af tte aurylrora who ware closuring around a bo tat Bra this a orator. Indulged la tte moat Mt tar criticism of tte atiH naknawn totlp which rammed and sunk the Etta. They an olatm that ate should baaa •load by tte Elba, and that if aha had daoa ao a mat many Urea would baaa baen sated. COURT or OtgUIRT TO BS BRX.XX. Thm, of course, to a matter wbieb can not te decided unlit ato tte fhata era brought to light by tte aoartof Inquiry, which win Inquire Into tha matter* The agnate of tte North German Lloyd Company at Boa them ptoa baaa bean In non slant eommunkeelloa with tha German rice ooaaul, who kaa been apou tte agoi canr alnoa a ebon time ahar tte disaster bans me known. It to not yet daduItaly aaUbllsted that tte Oratbto was tte offwdlng Mas mar. There an aetata] totarast log gotata to this distressing story which require dadatta aagtonatiou Mora all tte facta In tte earn will baeoma gen •rally known. TXB utnuil ntmnrr. Oblef Engineer HmmII said that tea •tea of tba unknown ittimr itrtek tba Elba about UO feet forward of tbo rodder, or jnat abaft the engine room. Tba eoginoe ware not damaged by tbe ooUMoo. but tbe water soon pound U and. although tba Maem pumps wore pat to work, la about throe min utes’ time It became uteiree and tba •hfice rooms wen soon deuerted for the upper deok. *n* tixmity nuiT'• ntTum. Later la tbe day, at tba request of tba agents of the North German Uoyd Steamship Company. 0reacted, tbe Trtalty pllut, nutd* U>« following at*te ‘•When I came on deek with some of tbe paanogei*. Capttau Von Qoaeel waa In charge. Tba flm order gtvub waa to alwng the boats oat, bnt not to luwer tfcam until further order*. Tbe •wet order waa for everybody to mom on deok and for tte crew to go to their ■tattoos. Then followed tte order for the wumeo and children to go to Ue Karboard boat*. Id which It *a pro posed to save them. The Brat of these order* was given by OnpUaa Von Gneeel sad repeated by Chief Officer Wilhelms. Tte captain was on bridge aod 1 halter* bo west down with hie ■hip. Tte out ord-r which I board »!veo waa to lower tte boats. Thera waa no oonfualoe whatever, dot wee there specie. Every order was executed with tte greeted oaUnnow aod prompt It ude. “At tte Use of tea oolltelon there was a high eaa running, aod a strong wind waa Mewing from seat aonteeast. It was bitterly cold and teen bad teen 10 degrees of front eeUtaa oa tee morn ing before tba day of the oolllalon. Tbe lanyards and boats grips and Balls wan chopped In order to mve lime, but that would have ban does la any aaae In event of a oollWnn. The Elbe went down about two minutes after we left ter aide.” WBT HOB* PIIUDDIU WIUI*1 •ATKD. Tb« apiaonttoe (Iran by Um rnrrlr ln« affloera of Um RHm aa to Um propor Uon of Um onw und to Um nambar of pamaapara and, to that Um foiJew tnc ordara war* (tree by tbo oOuwn of tba Elba: Tba eblMroo wan to bo •wi Brat, and Umw Um wcoma, and Unf wan to ba planed la tba boaU oo tboaiarboard aide whara Um woman and ataUdrao wara loM to pother. Bat elreeat taMMdtetalj aftar Umbo ordara bad baao obeyed, tba Riba Hated heavily to aterhueid, and tba aaaa awapt qp to Um promenade dank ao that tba aUr SaboaiTirbLribJJapbtth?4Micron away from tba Riba waa oaa of Uia port beafto, aad waa Um laat to laave Cattoal’n'vcra 00*5, ttUrdodtoarBUofL bair, and tba peymaatar, wbo wan la obarpa of Uito boat, took thair aaata |q. aida of hav aad than, wban tba water waa araaptop over Um deak, to waa a rnab for tba boat aad aaybody wbo eoald pat lata It did aa The lrlaitr pilot, Gmntmm, wbo baa ahead* ateUd by blmenlf, nmbad on Imaedlataly after tba oolilelori, aaato tad tba onw of Um Ilka la Brine tba roebeta wblab «i*na;tod tba nmol'« dtotreae. It to aadneluod that Graao bam hrn bare beard to atprma tba Mialaa that tba almmar wblob aoO dad with tba Riba waa dial loot] y at malt, aa aba attempted to erom tba how. of tba Riba. ru iiMvn a. i La an talk. Tba mewed am rant abowod tlttla if*** to**r *J ba*la§ ao barely aaenpad ***** tbair Una la a IWfal dimeter. tb#(mnaapaodaat of the Amo ****** Tm* entered Um room wblab s’a.tti'B'jaTts 2&rsJ&,-a» a,*a they man aged la atm. Tbay waa iMurtUng wd Joking all tha while a* If engaged la their dally vac* and wore exceed forty loath to con 5?* th? ;»b)aet of the dlmalar. Bat when Informed that tha ttaatB oonml and tba Trinity Mtat had vada rial ament a. a faw quant Cm la German pot to tbam, altelUd randy uni nir Tbamdlora aakl that they were all balov arlaep when Um aallMaa took rooai, hat Into Um Mall room, forth* aft. It waa lmpowlUe to war* tha ftwward beat*, aa the bow of tha **oamr had riaan big* oat of tha volar. Tha waved than vaat aft and —°y? » tha mac nor alraady da OCJ luM. Vo fine ON Hilo. Tbe reaciwd aramao Mandtiy deatod that there had beau any paata oa Uwci tha Kbe artar tba oalBaloa, bat I» tha *5 ud not mrlag Into tha tooaU bSowr “I oar not awlm at aU," Mid aaa aea pfcwjwra rar Z&s-jxsijs'stfs; dated Praaa. •■Only ana," waa tba raafr. “hbd that vaa that all Uta wommaod chU dran vara to go to —irti—d pda. We vara on the poet aide aad I theca to gt«a tba ' i ' a chan oo, aad of l help them." H Veoe of the paaaac *m eadmrared to leap Into boata?’ mm tha aext queer Ion. “They pooM neb,’* a iddctaaid, “to high bad i! rohed oa* af tha vatar a afraid to Jamp." lOTUoiwniOTia uir, In tha mtdat at Inautriaa at aaary kind aa to tha enmaof tha maidm2 tha Ideality af tha auZmarirbieh ravwed the Elba, ato.. every poaUWa attempt la balag ma<U ^ loTam traoa of tha boat and Ha pmaaagm. Tba agent ef tba Korth German Lloyd Company UN morning aenl the harbor tog DtofaUh to tba aeeoa of tba dhaa to tbe bad vmlharpm ■naht# to aee anything. . lD t^FOON of laqalry bare bean amt to all plnem along the W they bar* any aewn of the atari or craft and It to bopad that the Lowratoft OaUag amenta, whlub ara ex period to tsaka thU harbor UU after noon, way bring torn new*. m nm. ▲a near a* can be aaosrtafaed, 874 of the paaaangcre end arrw ef tba Elbe ara mlaetag. »** ditiiu or tu* ouim. Loudon. Jan. SI.—At 8 o'clock bat olgtit advices war* racleved Hvi Hotter dice and from Lowaetoft which enoSi-med tbn report of the sinking of Uta Elba at detailed Id thee* dlipatebra T*ctetday cod whlah seemed to Mow that a ilea rota which bad put Into Uaadulr supposed to ha Uta Cratbl* bound for Abrrdeao froea Bottrrdeui »« the wual which caak the Elba. The aeeoad dlepaleb from Lloyd's «C»t at Lowestoft eonflraed the report of the linking of the raaat] owlog to • enOMoe wiUi another cteeiuar and addad that the d Waiter ooearred about AM o’clock In the ■worn log, The Elbe ft appear* wue on her way to South Hampton with about 80 m taro pe mongers. about 180 rtreraae pmaengers and a erow of about WA The momlag waa heavy aod Blit? and the steamer waa only roaklag her uaual time and keeping the ordinary lookout. on or rn» woan o* uoou From wtoat one of the tmeoad mm the diauetrr moot bam been om of tiie moot terrible la the bletary of met> oauetroptwa. Tbe whole of the paeongen wo un derstood to ham been below u4 •eleep U the Ume the oolueloe ae owrrod end a early alt of them meet hem heap either diowwed below or hem met death while teeklag to rath om the dmk. Tbe m who for "tthee thle Information wee la eaoh m exalted eUte that Uttle mere amid be gathered from btm then exelenmtleoe of horror. He tepee ted Ume end ‘‘It' wee horrible. U wee horrlblel The poor women end children went down wttheat hardly being ablate at ter a prayer. I* wea terrible, the •Jeaeaehtp meet be fad el dead hodiee. They were oeoght Ilka rate In a trap." aw jera-wmrmat ero«T. “I one not tell yoe eoT mote a boot IV AH I know le that I beard a terrible ertah ted It wee followed by an ewfel eooad of nutting water end teeeplna Weam. n wea rerj dark down below where I wee. But eemehowl menaped te pnah my way cm deed. Tbe ably re toueded with beervtendiag etiaa from til qaertart, although the offieert teemed te bePolm eu tbey eoald to enlm the people. I eew a let of etHoce making nreth tar e beet and I joined them, heme hew the beat wee lowered and t mow aged to w>ramble Into A elthtugh It bened lam m Kahoet a hundred penpie were trylag te do tbe wmtA we paehed tome of them away, tm It wee utterly 1 men eel Me to loud tbe boat any mem and we eould tee that the JElbe wee doomed. Hbeerae rolling terribly and eeulhffi down ow oaeride la a maoaer whteh emm^ te thrrataa temter her omr entirely. Hnmehnw or ether we got eway end a number of people were drowned ee they Jumped Into the tee end tern after we. 04 •oprue, we meld eet P«t beak Atr any body or we *eald ba«« been palled under by the people who were already •trpggllng la the water. •awx wrra 4 tmvh vote* . Ume Inter, l«1 any bee loop, for 1 wm lee berrited te thlnh, the Kibe gem e hrrfd lereA etdeweyr Md mk with a boraUnf KHiod. U iiwIIommM waAta«bli«i* aa board o( bar aa aha wcwtdwwn. I doat know wtat taaaacM of Um Taawl that ran luta no, I aaw a U«tit toeaa wbata la tba dlatonaa and nppoaad It waa hat) bat I gut toy anythlav tor oortatn. I bad a brathar oo board who waa tract Oaruway Ilka unrit Wtnn oa oar wap to tba Uultad Mtotcawtwra «a ban roUllvro. I daat know how paopla woro dmwnad, bat I ■boald think Hut at tout SuO poraono waal down Id too UrriUt ohtp. Tboro vaa onotbar boat lowarod at aboat tba •aaoa tlaa that aw gat away, bat tt tank oooa afborwarta. no imm tut ornucx ui ■ormasaw, /aa. SI_Tba alaau* *b UattHaTtrau tbla port far Abar draw, Soot land, pat iafa Maaatatr fa a daMjlgad oiawHUoo goal rally. Sba waa loaklag aUghtly forward bar atam haw* lav baoa atoro In by a ooUMaw tarty yoatorday uomlag with an anfcaawn «•“ dMtmbip bailor*! to ba tbo Bba srsryffirtsaTsJS at I Member* of__ tba laoojM tax as an tqalUMa waUnj of ralataf raraaim*, art fntidad at tha oarqpaeladly food elwwlag of thatra Hmiaanr oanraa* mad* by Um OnUaa Ur of tho latoraal Hrrauae at Um dltactloa of Sanatory OarUala. They Mla*o that Um ftaatto tha aaaat JJxlUedftaaa tbtataa Um Mura popatar It will baaema aad tba aon Anal/ u—data part af tba volley af tha eoyoriMMk Baprmaotatlea MeKil Bn of TMtoaaaaa aay that* larga par orat of tba ronaae* of tha Oaaarsmaot *• darlyad (Tara tht* p*aa aad any at *•■*» to rayaal U ImCmoUm axptratloa of tha ■«» tear yaar limit f aad la ta* Wll*oo bill wtu be exceedingly aapop alar, aad that tb* fiaator tb* man derl tad from It, the pastor win bo tba probability of lea ra *oaetaaat>t at tba •od of It* toraa. Wbaa Um ptoaoMUoa to tax loaomsa was bofbro Ooawnaa, tbaproAt from tbaeabema waaatAnt «*«*000to $14, 900,000 La tor lb* mtlmstoe of Um Cowwlarlo—r ralaad It to tba vletoity of f»,000.«». Mr. Ball of MMaoart, who baa ftra* more study, jump* to theory aad history of tb* lnooem tax, than aay otbar man in Um Buna*. did not plae* Um total batow AM.000,000 From Um raavlta of Um aaavaaa by tb* Co Arc tor of tb* Internal Rrwaaa Bureau It appear* that Mr. Hall waa Mora nearly eortaot than tba otbar fameastorm. II* now says that the laonaM lax asay yield mm* than $80. 000,000. aad It la kaawa that tba Traaaory DafMrtasaat oAleml* do not ptoaa It* raaalta baiow that mark. Tha Showiaf Mad* by tba M of tb* A$ districts fire* ground for Um **“*“' that aboat 800,000 prams and eurwv ratioes win eootnbuta to tha by this plan. An old friend and rabaarlbar at a da na Um fallowtaf and hi an aoanospaay la« not* at**: "Ifroar Asher Ilia Bd. thinks It all O. K- plcaaa pabMi.” W« submit It barrwUh Cot tba CUmm'* approval. COooarolaf tha time when "Urn Dem ocratic party will b* flsad.” a Texas poet tuned bla lyre aad tnaabad off tba folloarlnp (JbiiataM* earn); rfMC« ■Mn« ■rim c •aartaai This « towtafi •t>ur VMMiM U4 mwt b> pania thar koc Ute Uia* taaq ■oak hi •Croat*! aad mm *bo hah wah*M htaihM Malta aittm rtiipw »««" looked MM lartaraU ttoaght I Tta_,____ at tiiwtiaala tha fartm Tba eta-iWtloo a* naabaod Tuft h^tbaTapUoaoaand lalan” tin tba JW <* nakiac tba nab; art tba tmtmmt aaawar tbta wtutba aaaarUon Urt thrj bora atond aU tboy aaa aftrt to par art laaaa tbaaaabraa a SaaTablatalaarTaotanajj!» ratloadj af aaamartai tatiUiaata baa rat bow raaalrad at YtwtnDa. art wbiia than fc araty naan ta baHtra that tba ter tlbrar ■aartrtarwa ban bad .aat <rtg*aabi wbat tbcyh!i!rt to to, than la aa daobtat tba feet that they ata atm acnawtiat at aaa. laordarto •at at tha aanttnaot of tba paoala of thla aaat iaa, far tba baaoto at thaw Kar2a£f.*5ais: MnrtraShMluTaMSrtaraf*iJnara who happened ta ba la tow at dltor •"» haw. Tha prlaatpal paablaa atort aaa tbta: “la rlaw of tha whola iitoaUm aa yaa oadantart H, irayaaaofra toto a' “ «ar gaaatlo.r Tha tamtlMC, "M aaon ha. _j ftta a. Thar an aa _ _j "Anna Barb, MaCoomUnttk: I an UU mat <ywB,aa£m*tbMral0Mn loan. A W UUddn. ICoOoontnavtna: I •■r*btaolawt rrry UtUa aattan, art t Utah I art! toy ft thto yaar vitb Mrt (artitlaara. I ahafl Strata non ndothar*1* **' bum » Lhay don’t aono yUoobtaafBtoartrtO . arfll inpraraftaaTaara* M alhiwad ta Moot. If wa aat aat to hoy hKtltV Mn at pnant prioaa, wo haow wa an ■oiof to lost noncj taten it tudhaann torn that It «tt ha tot-' tar to ton aot plaat aay aottoa. U K. WllllaSrPaddar!Trt pra Idn la oar aatobbathaod an aot aoiu to an naob frrUUara nalna tboy aaa toy than cbaapar Ibaa haat yaar. (X J. Owl on, 01 Ira; 1 don't want ta plaat a orop of »*too wltboot fbnUl a* but I dost an boa I aaa lira inr MO pnaada of aottoa lav anna aiatad aooda. I tbkak X would ba w* llactaao Iota a aottoa at aaah option, ralutog Wfb »t*Sa annoalatad aooda at 8S0 poanda of list, or >18 ta coat, tad aHowlac aaa to aatttoaaJany an It R. B. Btaok. Hood town: UrIwo MwowreUl tertiliam aatl at auk law Usui tbrp kata ban aaRlag, than woe* ha wuob naad lu out oatohbor feood. John. B. WUtootdon, Hickory Gnrrr. I ain’t going to bey au omneo. I raa tw* farm laat pear with rum won III Ihrtlltoan, aad tw* wlthoot Utoat. and I auda aa ameh oottoo. how tor liana, >8 tha throw that wara not waaarad with «w»w«Tcial tortiliam, aa I did off tlw fhnw that wan wanarad wuk oocDin^Toiii itrviDt^rt. R. U. Wbttnidaa, Sharon: I ban ■ot wad mono but oow in tour poara, tad now I aaf dno*. i. C. BeKnigfct, Louninaoh: I want U> aaa ana* CortUiaan; bat If I oat |H thaw oa a aottoo nptloa aadotwap or than law prar, law aot going to do u. C. Orvart, BtUwl: PorttwdrW sootiharolal tertUlam 1 mr bought— Porurian guano—I paid ITS n ton. and I w»dt worr ncaap off It than nap 1 ban mr uaad alnon Loot yoajr I paid M4 a too tor aa good gwaao aa I anr oaad, and alUjoqght it wuatlwefcuapwt l a«or bought. It took wanuottnn to pap torn.' At tbo moot grin of •ottna, I don't tMok Uwbaatanwo •tolad gooda abould ha worth unrfM a ton, aad Hid iboald nat ha worth onr US a ton. At than grton I wA probably aaa at wuUb aa 1 did laat yaar, aad If aanaar, 1 will aaa won. O. H. tinlth, Bulloek* Oruak town Wlpi I won’t aaa any uuwuwrulal fa* UUpera if I kun to pup aa waak for thru a* I did laW yaar. W. t- Boyd, PWat: I doa’t eaunt oa nlag aap oawntol twtiHuwo aa 51 aa u uottou onttau. aad I aw bW »i ta pap onr SCO pnuado of Hot aWd awwiatetad gooda, or unr MO pounds ter aoM. toa A. Siahh, Turk towuuMp: LaW wring Uwnla* at MO panada at wid Mng aottan iaekrd only 90 onto if paying far a tua at high gn4* pa«* nwntal terUHwra, Bow out tori la at iwaoantaapouatf ton what It waa thru. Thar aap It tatan Jaw tha aauw labor to want tortiHawo aa K aiwaya dM, and I aw aura R Ufcaa tha nwo lobar to waka oaOoa. Tlwratoiu, I daa’tonbow wtaan pap wan than Mdp-uada. w. A SwawriL Ctonr: If wo pay wara tkaoSM and Kid pound* of wh en ter wrid aad guano, I daut aw wkon our pr»4* la aowdig fnw. V. A. WwrU. TarkvtUv (r I ban to par tha MW* tor motto and tod that! paid tow your. I aw gatog la ptoat wtgiity [lute aotton. Ihan rnnagh kowawadi aoaanw U tortUiar dn aono to tha ham That wll wakaaOUaaWtowl mud, and If I jnat any worn, I will ga oat aad hap R. A. Crawford: 1 wtU laka Uwlr *—'■-- —to- yr p md at tha nwa uwwtng of Um torwara. If that *»a'l trodr, I will )aw um what » OMd* maauro t Law. art tat I * that. 1 wont aaa a would if i» Otol frrtWwra. L B. Garda*. Tarhrtltoi 1 h taUna paawt at tho awaa g wrihn wr rgautly. I_—A told I haw mn mm to kaUon that I* to truo. that tha ftotdtow mm ludS awattogla Chartawtoa tw to nS htotont art tortort a «awhluto|ga la kinrt irty bngwl Itowwlpaa, **dw •• • ■ /. V r ' * ■■ m
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1895, edition 1
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