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The Gastonia G Dovutid to th« t'rotooLlon of Vol. XVI. Gastonia, X. Cn An trust I, 1805. vnvm1 ™'! — *j.ai •-Ttn- m i.- — mi • GAY VILLAGE LIFE. BAB TAXIS IB THE COUNTRY BA ZAAR AND TELLS WHAT SHE SAW. irsui cur rn'o «*c h**it* irwimi TkeNwsatl Villa** Mu-lal SimiIw awl H«* All**ril VamiMV IlinnlaK-atv OMstry SMiutr Inmuail* I* *Hn MW**. 84. l«Ul« lUOnKlW. A* soon A* ono gets in A hotel, Is condescended to by tin* head welter, approved t«y tho proprietor and permit, ted to live by the chaml* rmaid, one la asked to contribute, both by gif la and b)|ouc*e prescouv, to h fair for tho bene fit o( something lu the vlllagr. The Idsst seems lo Ui Hist city pimple see nothing of Ulnae swindle* at horns, ami that, when they gel out in theeouulry, where the grass Is gnon and th* na tives pink, they must get rid of what ever Innocence they huve left and help to oejoie dollar* out of th* pockets of the village young men uiul Anything else In the shape of a inau l hat may be Idiot enough to enure when Ijo Is In vited. Thera is in every small village a social 1 ri«lrr; she Is uiuallr n great belvlver in blood, and is happiest wlteu ebe Is tolling who her iiuvslor* were. Then, too, sho Is spt to hu tlx* result of •OHM famous fallnrr. Tli.it is to e*y, yon will be told, with haled breath, that "Mr. nrown-Kobmsou went on Wall street one it*y and just dropped three millions of dollars, and tltat tliey were forced to glvo up tliclr house in the city, end they ctme out here to live, and she la just too sweet for any thing." Till* is the way one of her Admirers talk*, fur. naturally, site has enemies. Every woman lias who Isa boss, mod this type Invariably Is. bab'a nAXA.tn mviT.vnojr. But to returu to the bazaar. which nobody ever does who has any S 'Oaa t was invited to assist at the lemonade table. 1 promptly declined. The Joy of flvlug out the juice of Hie tiny, un tamed lemon is not umnixad. In the first place you ar« spt lu spill It on joor frock, which mrans a slain thick with sugar and ahy on color, us acids and oolors do uol harmonize. Tliru to charge 10 cents for a small glass of lemonade, wlien the whole how l dldu't cost SO. Is too muuh of a cheat even for a city woman to give hoi countenance to. Bazaar lemonade Is made after this fashion: To two gallons of water pul juloe of five lemons, the lumps of two pounds of sugar, and a piece of lee rather larger than Mr. Cleveland's bead. Tlien you beg all tho orange am! lemon skins left over front cakes, and puddings, mince anil cirriiuitH them through Um fluid, and it is ready lo he imbibed. Every lime you lake fivn glasses of lemonade out, you put lu dye of water, and m> by the cud of the rvcotng the leoanutule is luuocuous. I resigned in favor of al*miCo:i*cl<*nlU>us woman, and said that 1 would like to be a walkiDg delegate, and &> he able to see tho great Fraud in all Its perfec tion. Following an JjngiMli fashion inau gurated by Lady llacUve, the prettiest girl soVI grldlo rake), which site mad" to order on • gas stove, and sold as on ly hot cukes cau soil. These varied Is price. Ten omits was dsuno dod tor an ordinary oakn, butt if the amateur cako maker pot in a tillle extra butler. Uwn the prlco srai 16, nnd under no circum stances was change given. A rival to tlte cakemnker sma another girl who presided over » gas stove on which woe a getlle of boiling water. Fur the moderate sain of 6U cents, this ultmo tlve young client would write yutir name on au egg and then drop It In the Water, where ft would boil unlit It «u ee hard as her heart, and then you eoold dabs your property. am. aonTt. The meet sensible t»l>ln was the bag one. You could get n robber big fur liot water, or a brocade one to hold your opera glawws, yon contd get a cot ton bag for eUrtlw-npitu nod a perfumed silk one for hatidkerohh-fs. You could get a knitted string lug, a highly orna mental rag lag made of htue and white ticking nnd decorated with red worsted In eraxy stitch, or you oould gut one of those lovely ship lags, colled, properly enough, compacius, ami which wilt hold ucourely all trie things you uioet want. Then there srere lags with almoml meal In them for yaw hath, and tiny begs filled with dried rose leaves, in fact, there was every soi l of a b ig, dear up to one big enough to hold tbe boodle of an Alderman, and which had no speoial ase ascribed to It. I advise anybody who wants to lisve a leoslhle table at a fair to gel up this kind. Tima there was a table which was a very intellectual one; that Is to my, there were all sorts nnd condition* of things for isle, and fur the »nke of the knowledge ynn gained, yon paid three time* the value or Huyming you uongiu. T1W claim was rnmln that on the white Euaed for wruppiug tlxre was id, tu gold lattan, a ijiioUthm In »oy wllh ttia nitlcln iunde, For instance, » doll's hat which brought a dollar bed for lla Kotin, “Mine b* ll.b ehlp of pureat white,” wlillo a flrto pocket liamlkcrolilef waa annoooced an la the kerehhtf. a rare work of art,” and a pair of gloves wrre diecribril aa “Fsarl gray, a color neat." Ualtabore gbe motto “Hero feuppirt to hearta ia * i.elt moud her wairt.” A richly dressed doll brought twicn what It coal beuaota on He wrapping was printed: Whn nout'l Mrc wlih a Soil llxnnrli Ka touts Aafpa'pa'IlO’wM uimier.1 In the IwUiluiir Of course, there w«rc lota more, but thla will give you an klra as to how It waa all maowped, slid it e.'eoia to mt tfeel there wore eoico ulcver idem, well worth imitating. Alter we bad stolen eH the money we pivnibly could, and tbs rabbiah had hum »>1>I »t auction, Uw tahlrt were ptulied bsok, and it w«* announced that they would Oulsli up with a dance. i uiva a n.wrr.. Ttiat Is, l like l > toi'i at ollu-r pro pie dancing. It U a curious thing, ..gh.-icv. f pv Kro nen dirneo well. X don’t know what is the reason. mile** it la that they don’t wi-wr well-lt- ling •hoc*, fur, loMouri ut tbs lovc-ly glide. which niuko* a Knnwii look ni If uhe were Dialing through the air, they in dalge in n sort of Jiggle. the roeult of ehnrl pb-ps, nud n kind of prance. Bui Mill it I.h fun to all amoug tlm dowa grra, itrd lock at (li.-ia *11. There U tin- gill wVi tin* just cutue nut, nud who is nlivnyj ready to dtn.oe. r>hc look* lovely, Dimply licoauee alia Im* an nlr of In-llevmg in the smoerfty of nil mankind, uud U oertulu that the world is full of roses, and that she la going to lie eternally crowned with Ihecn. Niue time* out of ten her partner Is a young man who I* ncruing hit diet dress soil aud who is overwhelmingly neat, lie never gives a thought to tiei ekulies, hut, If In- ilreumed for un /netsat Unit Ida tie wasn’t tierfvclly exact, uud lila shoe laco Just ns It might to he, be would be lltc most unhappy follow tu the world. In aiwnhito contrast to M>e girl whose drat season it is, Is that the other girl who hue deuced and pranced through three srAKOim. toil yet the light man hasn’t oniuu. 8lie Is In clined to 1m cynical. She talks abiut own in u way she thinks smart, but which In decidedly bitter. Somehow you fuel like leiolnding her of llw fox aud tiift nut grapes. Unt, although she stivs such vicious tilings about llio noblo sex. still, when thercare no other women ainr.iiil, she is very subat-rvknit to the met). la-canae site docmqt want to lie neglected. Then Ibure is the elderly bean, fie ia apt to be a horrid old lica»L, rutlicr free In his manner* with girl*, aud claiming that tbia Is Ms special tight, because lie Is old eenugh to be their father. He reminds each ebaporone of her ago hy telling liar of soins ball “given 3>J ynais n;o, about a year or two after von wore married.*’ It seems Scmca-ly necessary to ssv that lie is not u favor ite with them. Ho will dance. Aud as list goes nl It with greut fervor, he grti horribly red In the f.voc, and hi* partner dreads his having an attack of apoplexy there and then. Yri) pin mi ne ul is the clever girt, tilie Is not a great dHiicer, nod also wears eyeglass-1. She has licen to one of the Colleges sad I can write B. A. after her name, and seem* likely to retain the It., as mean lag bachelor, ull her lifts. MOT IN DEJ1ANU, She talk* to the nwu alioot tlm ad vautagt-s of equal oducatioo and snubs all women who don’t kuuw as much *a , aim doe*. 1 must confess l am not very fond of her. She Is not a glrly girl. -auotuur iv|k\ certain to be round at the summer danco, is tbs perron* jouaR unin. lie is always ilnanlfnll.v afraid that Ins step won't go witii yours, always agitated about tlx music, and always feurfol that, i( ho li is to take * girl into the sU|-per-roo:n. alio won't get rrlmt site wauls. Ho nukes srsrybuily else nervous, mid pit!* dy when they so.; him coming. Of count-, lbs man flirt it .o the tore. Us always chouers for a partner llir girl wiio is shorter than lie is, for lm likes to laps down iuto her 'ye*. IIo knows how to give a pressure to her hand, a pres sure that she cnulilu’c speak of, f.,r idle divan'l tjuite know whether t*o annul it, since it doomed so slight. Very often tie i* ra* tried, and likes to tell young girls abnot hi* unhappi iiess; how his wife has never grown with him, itud luw her thought* urn entirely given to His material aide of life. Oil. yts, he in a scoundrel, but 1 am sorry t» suy there gee a great nisny of iilm, und the wife ab >nt wlinai lie talks is tminib-ly belter thsn lie in. As fur Lne givl wlllt wlr.ua he is ttirtbig. it must lm said llmt her ckapomtio is a very poor one. fire- aIi- would have in terfered and explained him long uro. liy tliv bye. Hint is the duty nf a chute erone. Sim must malt* lxr charge engoit »nt of Uie desirability nnd lack uf it ptvwnsscd by the men who surround her. Hut alwayu she must make her comprehend llctt tlm married flirt Is a something from which six must shy. II K DM r.sn ’r ootnrT. The fast young tuna wiio isn’t fast enough In hurt dauerj in n languid sort uf way. has a large gardenia in Ills buttonhole ami tries lit* best t i l ink a* if Im> usually wont lu tor something a little gayer than this sort of thing. Much is to be forgiven him. II* ho* aii idea that to bo “a loan of tlx world.” as In* calls It, I* floe, and lie doesn't rrulls.1 that mol men of the world urc iifcvnr like him. Still he l* young, un.l only a hit of a fool, ami he won’t flu tlm girl uny harm, so most of ns hmk nt him a little charitably. Tlx pretty girl is Interesting. 81m Is tha girl Wlut, from tiiu time alls knew any thing. has been told of her oliarms. Now, aim isn’t a lt-»uly. Kho Is Just a prslty girl, who i* overconsciotiA. Sim is not very well knowu Imre, aud six is not receiving All the albuilloti *li« tlllr.ks the should, and six can’t under stand It. oi)n knows aho I* well dressed , nod •he know* she !» pretty, mulsh* dnrsn’; reallxs (tint lIk agreeable fyirl ii more ■ought idler b» men thuo Hint one Wli<«c form of lie lief Is expressed in one line, “f believe in my own lieaiuy.’1 She will grt loony a ha id Idt bof.no the summer is over, and site will go buck homo a more sensible girl. Of course. Iter people am to hlsine. JVi to Hal eX|R>lVencn Inis proved bn mo llist Uie bee lay of a family Is usually it die upcnititnvut. Tlie constant ptslse glveu her by liar own U'n mskrt Vhn eppirclslhut she lute nf hurseU oJTkiiSIto In the rest of the world, while tho erl Bshnei-. which It lias created oniivli.ee* them thill tilie Is not a pleasant com ptinlmi, tub sw'iski k*t ov Tima AM,, Tim pripBlar itlrl Is that one who wsnta, tint only to here it good liras herself, but Ilka* all the nlhar girls In be. in It, l»i», Rite iau’l drosecd ,*nj mure tliini anybody else, innl she iltn-nu l •violin too nr il»;»n H»*yt>Mly Mhc h /u d_te«i|Wu-<l Slid Nliitrtsmliee. anilI rienidi.lly the inn t d.Jlxhtfel glil with Wlaim In Npeiif the e,,m,m.r. I.n-ri* Is iiiilbnnt ii'tlla !uo n|,„. n.i r» Ul0« tlrl, end that a uuii sluratd fall ill love with one to perfectly under standable. 'Hie really nice girl has wmnnuly little way*. She ii willing to mend a torn aonl, and allows that ebe Is u mistreat of Uie ntodjo and thimble when tbo result it seen. 8he to willing U> bent egtp or pound sugar when they am mrrnglng a bisket tor a picnic, and she is equally willing to read a chapter In the last new novel wlven her turn uuam, tVhco they are getting op tableaux *he Isn’t anxious to b« the central lig inn uml hi Trillty, hut she may be omicled oil to liolp the other* and to take tbe |ualMon tlial to oCfersd to her. Hut with it ult she has an opinion of her own, aud aim to not simply to lie made use of. fine la tbe really ntoe C>rl—tlie «irl you aud X both love—who ieH(iecta her lather and mother and does her duly in Hie way of making lire pleasant to everybody, wherever she m i.v be. blie to the one you like to eee gnwued in wbilo astln and crowued with orange blossom* ns your ton's bilde. Mie I* the best type of Ameri can girl. Tlxire are plenty of her. You needn't bo cyoloul nnd’ soy you don't marry because you can’t dud a *ui like Hilt. You haven't hunted for her. 8he is cliiD'ilug tlie mooutolua, rowing over tlie lake swimming In the oee.ro, or dancing in tha ballroom dur ing these sum mar day*, snd you can fli id hoc if you look for her. Bhr Is ibe summer girl; the girl for nil tlie year rouud. and sbo will mtke a good wife and n loving mother, on the word Ut 1,AB' 4|««ll tAlktaf t*al4l tn» miH umi |« Utl*n tFlthiOClUtl PxMC. “We've quit lalldiig politics lo Xorth Carolina, and are doing nothing but trying lo beat every State iu the ikxiUi iu llis m liter of establishing new cotton factories,” aaid Hod John 8. Ureidrreoii, the well-knowu member °f Onognw* at Hie Metropolitan. •'Aorlh Uirollna heads tbs list of all tbe .States North or South In tlie nun larr uf new plants put In npernllou this yi**r. I don’t believe there if s cotton mill iu tbe State Uial Isn’t )iaytog a gi*°d Interest on the capital Invested, and nnn of tho two In my own town has ix«ii declaring n dividend of 4 per cent every quarter. Industries of this kind sre ready better for a Com. ■non wealth inau politics, hut X still take enough interest in tlie latlor to predict tliat llio Stale will fall hack Into the I*emocrHlii: column in 1808.’’ IMeyrie Hj*mnlitr.4 nr?.. <j»*uto4UJ Mow*. U is estimated Uiat last year |IK04) over "•>wlwels w*m manufactured h> tlie different com panlee nngagod in their prod notion, Tills year, with greatly increased facilities and im provrd luaelilutry together with a large increase in lint uumlier of pcoduoera tho product will reach In tbe neighbor hood uf 400.000 wheels. What it will bn uext year oiu only lio gueMM*l ut, os this year’s Imtlness ha* been dwarfed and held in chock by a positive Inability to supply llio an inrillri] demand for wUcuis of eyery description. Xow factories c«utemplsi6 entering tins aeductive business; additions sre being built to old fse’.orirs, almost equal to tlie origtoal plant Btookod with the roost intricate and “up io dide" machinery, which before March, 1890. will begin to mika un imprnasluu on Uie tvmle, that will carry the pro Jucliuu to n possible 800,000. This, willi every foreign country with mi In telligent population already knocking at oui doors for a share In this distri bution (oven In blocks of 500 to l.OOP wheel'* ut a time, from Individual buyers.) will, we prophesy, ov«o with tho grand total ahovn suggeeUxl for a ji ur’s production, leave us in Novem ber, 1A1K1, with few, |f any, wheels to < carry over Into 1307. \o **.*111! lln«r-i«UMi Nocamr/. llnlttf *ti rSoi. Cbortullo UtorviY. There continue* to be Ulk abont the retirement of Mr. John II. Mills M *u|>eritilendeiit nf the It .splint Orphan sgo. A director snid lite eaose of Ills Iming rumored tiom Ui.rt iroeltiou wen tlmt lie MUtagoiilxsd some of the warm eel supporters of the Orphanage. It Is said that the action taken was abso lutely necessary, and that Mr. Mills’ warm rnpporters wrote to him and asked hiio not to bo a candidate for re-election. Tito trustees declare that no secret hiflut-noes were brought to bear to oust him. lie and the bond could not be Uariamihiut, it seems, Members of tbe board say Lite talk of Mr. Mills’ rciuntateiiieiil Is Idlo. iV^tU'r Nam, Ch*Hot*dj UlkKiTfbt, We do not know northing ubout the right* nr wrongs iuvolvod in tire drop plng of Mr. J. II. Mills from the super* intendency of Hie lluptisl Orphaiige nt Thoimmtils, but we do know tiuit tlnrio was uevor u bettor mso Ibnn his aucceesor. Uev. J. 11. Ilocne, and that he has kdmirable ijuahOcatiout for llm posit lull .FI 11 mH.I JJ » An UNnon, JMnnlnfU^it Hcr»M. A fanner dMV.' Into this dly vueter day »im1 h.Hik’d Ills wrg.ni wiu, two beilsti i lls, n rioMu chains end • oook Ino Move. K idi ono of three huuec hold art lel.m cost him Ikmi than bii/ole “the crime of IP73.” Yot b* sold his |irnili>ce for luorc limn lie could itueo ouulaed nt Uiet time. Ttte Bhmmu Nosetl hk tuy. Mr. 0. < InilUnitto, Druggist, )h»y rruvllt... III., s-iys: “To Dr. King** Nr* i)!m-:ivery 1 own my life. Wm lok.m wllh Jsiilri,,,, . nnd tried an ihe imysicliuin fur nul.w nlsuit. hut of no nvi.il and was givan mi and told l e-.iiU not Hue. II.vh.g l>r. King’s N.’W lllsr-nvrry it. my u,»r« l rent for a lad lb- and begun Its nae uml from the flrat rtoee liegao hi Rot helter, sod aflel using Uifte bottles w ta up n„d r.is’dt again. |i Is wrath it* weight In g'dd. M e woe'l ki«T» slorr or lenni without It.” IJift s free trial at Curry A Kninety’s Dreg More. CAN YOU THINK of any reason why peo ple should trade with you rather than elsewhere? SUPPOSE, THEN, you publish the reason In the GAZETTE. How are people coins to know it unless you tell them? a rATtimv urma WAo Huh I* f>lad krt —|| «k< MM Alepe* oltk Aaotkw — Now* ami Observer. Tlie follow log latter Ims been re oolvrd by Gov. Carr. It la printed aa whiten. It la a straight-forward lat ter, brmUiing the pathos of a simple heart.' Salads Po. Polk Co X 0 JtfLtT tub 13,1800 To the Governer of X. C. Dear Sir I Itope you will not bo ofended at dm addressing yon as I aa in great dis tress and I hare praltl to a Jlwlee god to know what to do and it nomas to fae that you auultl do Something for me It you would ouely oonitder my lonely cuodl'.ion. On the 38 of sprite my husband J. U. Mullins left me and eloped with another woman and I have tried to learn of his where about* hut all in vain be waa a imu of good standing as aoy poor avail altliou It may not look *o to yon I think IB It bad not bran that lie waa under tho influence of Whlaky at the time he would never have done so I doot think I liare ihi relation ne«r pm my sweat one* In dead I trust you wm bs a friend to me In having them located and arrested with a hope that after he it dell witli my hostauid will return bums again and try to live a ehrlstiau again If you would bo So kind aa to hove anything done with them 1 "111 furnish there deanrtptlou I haps to bear soon from my bumble request your bumble Servant Uahxadt Saluda PoPolkOa N C. n*»r MlaSerts M* Judge Uufus Hardy st Hillsboro July 30Ut optMitd Uis laNueUI cam paign in Texaa. The campaign will beoue of tlw Uardest fought la the history of the rttste. Judge Hardy M chairman of the Sound Money Demo cratic Kxeoutivo Committee, aud Is ■''Warded as the coming man in tlie Stats. Ill* organisation no* numbers over 10CI.U00 votera end follow* hi* suggeetloos in aU things. United States Senator Roger Q. HUM regards Judge Hardy asoosoflhe Inainleet men tu Uie South, aud la bis warm personal friend. Here are some his torical facta given by him in Ms speech. 1. Tire United Stale* today haa a grater circulation per capita than soy (rre coinage country sver did have. S. H haa more gold dollar* per capita than soy free coinage eonntry on earth to-dsy lias of ait kinds of mooey. 8. It haa more silver dollars per capita than any free sllvse country to day. i It hns more gold than silver, and Ibo volume of it* silver circulation Is greater per capita than she entire circulation-of gold, silver and paper reduced to silver—of any free coinage cation. ft. The United Slates under tbe gold standard--since 1873—haa maintained a grater circulation per capita tliac tt ever did before. G. Tliere lisa been five times more rllrer coined uueier the gold standard, from 1878 tUi now, >3 yesre, Umit there was under free coinage from 1703 to 1*73,81 years. 7. Kverv nation that baa adopted the gold standard (except one or two who are on a depreciated paper bo*Is) haa Increased Us circulation. H. Ho nation of first-otsa* civilisa tion bat the silver standard. | ir. Jiexieo ia uia Bl<wes» '•< rren I silver iiMtloo on fart I v, or doable ■tipidard, ao exiled, and Ita pet caplin circulation U $4.71. P). Onr per cnptta circulation has Incrnuwd aioco 1873 more than the euttra circulation of Mexico. 10. Mexico, the beat exemplar of free •liver, hua no middle ohwa baa mll lionaln* and pauper* or peon*. 1U Tlie wages of oo free *llvar oonqtry on ratih avers** * third of thuee in the United State*. IS. Mo country nn earth bus In priictloe a double (fold and Hivor] Mundtrd. 13. No country for 800 year* (since coanuercn became international) ever bnl hiMHClIce I mo n double Item I art. It. Tho propuelllon that there can be but one atendard is lo fact aelf. eilileot. (< Arllsle and Mr. I»|lmaa, Koorstaiy of Treasury In 1W0 under Jar. It ami.) 15. Both me tola under free coinage l«ve never circulated eoacanently and Indlacritnlnalciy lo any enontry where Miere are hanka and money dealers, (delect com rallies of llonse under Jaekenn In 1838. Id. The ever-valued inetal under (ira coin a ao drives out lire other, (Uouloii, 1834 ) » « i ' ■! _| 1 I -e ■wet, lew's Arslsmslf*. Tun llirar MAbvn In lie world for Cliita, Rrulaee, Sores, Ulcers. 8aIt Itlisuet, Kwcr Koras, Tetter, Cliapnod llawds, Chilblains, Corns, and all KVhr K nipt lops, and laarttlvety asms or no pay required. It la r**rn»teed to ill TO psifriit antiAfsotlon, of money refumhsl. »*rtre ■» sank* per box. for •ale by Corrty d Kennedy ■WIUW «r VHV1N HUtriTllb It to Ii««ii a licw roller mill. Contract fur the l.niMlug will probably be placed within 00 day* and the mill is expected to be n ady to ruo by the dm ot January. Ilia lbrx/ix} may* not leee n.au SO employee* ot Urn Southern llotleay Oca party at Greensboro- mostly la borers—have rcuautly loot Uielr tub* by neglecting to pay Uirr d-bw. The ItarldaoR corrvspoudMU of 11* (Charlotte Otmmr may* that a gisut maoy cow pec* Uhvo been eown tliii wclion tlii< yt*»r. Mr. «• r• Caldwell Iran mown over iXI bulb elm oo mtubbie laud. A Johnston oouirly widower who Is so yaars old, and owns a g.xxl tartu aaar (a*ytou. advert!*.-* lit the diaiti • Hold J/rmhl Umt lie Ire “would bke 1o ooriwspmid with an old irtaiil, about 40 yean old” with a view to matrimony. Salisbury luul a double hanging list Thursday. Whit Ferivn ana Aoder *0n Brown, Both colored, wrre tiro ornUal objects of lutemu Five Ibuiusod l«opk> wrre preaenk. Thu BlaleavUle Laiulht let mays that Kallr ”°rJ mestps to have mudr u gals day ot Uim bsoglue. After It was over there were baseball gauirs and liorse races to entertain the crowd*. Tim Charlotte JFrir., says it would be a Ug might to get oil I be bicycles lu CUar lotta in line ou |Mra<1<\ There would Iw a airing of tlwm. fur then* are just MO wlieels in u*e mi Wie sleets of Char lotte every duy. and the number U con stantly tocnasii.g. They are owned aa follow*: Lsdm, 4,«; girls, Ui; boy*. 17«1 wen, S8l>; negrurn. 1W; total, MO. Eetlaniled Value, iJO.bUO. Tlie 14 wcxltliMurt couuties in North Carolina am given In il-o following order according to twopirtv, tin: Urgeat counties being uutuod Oiac Wake, ten mllllona; llunemube, ten mil I loin; Mecklenburg, nearly ten; New linn over, eight and thruo-fourtl;*; Fm-sylh, eight; llurhinu and Uiiihlloid, well nearly litre; Wxyne and Uowau. each my an; Kockliiglmm, llobtaon, Orao ville. Iredell, Johneoti oacli have a little over lour millions. W tlmiugtcn Hi i vtc of tlie 32nd lays that a huge rattlesnake was killed latl night about 11 o'clock, on Klghlli street, between Queen nod Wooster. He had a oat uiuier hit oye and waa charming her. Tim Animal waa In perfect terror, unable to move yet yelling with all the power of Us lungs, tit tcirains him! the unite made by tlie sr.ulte with Ils rattlrs, attracted the Attention of persons nearby and tlie anako was killed. *... *o»*« ml SVi«B Son. He batsrdelli much who depends upon learning for Ids experience.— ItOffOC A SC 11 HID. Prodigality la lire vice of ;i weak na ture, aa avarice is of a hi rong one. — II. Taylor. Pear nothing so much at tin,* and yoor moral heroism Is enmpMn.—O. 8! ament. To be hippy Is of far Ices con sequence to the worshipers of fashion limn to appear to.—Colt mi. BW»‘a is tire man Ui.it lim round Ills work. One monster ihitu is in Uia world, the idlu noun.—Carlyle. Ilj gamWIug we lose hath out- time end treasure. two things most preokm* to the life of » man. -lsivAlrr. The neoet hayipy msu is lie who knows how to bring into ir-latim the eml and the beginning of bis life. -Uoeilie. Com meed a fool fur his wit ore knero for hie horn-sty, tintl he will re ceive yon Into hie Iimium.- 1‘h hllug. Tbe fault Ihider-il 1s his In lore'* Slue to spy Into obosi s, nml oft his outy stupes faults that are not— kreptwre. Otld finely ooroiuuva « man oflm/kni fortune to a falling column: the lower It sinks the giratir weight It te ob liged to sustain.—4iu!iLsiiilili. There ere two frctaloMe—Uie false, where tlie muu Is free Vo ilo what lie likes: tbs true, wM'te a won tsfivclo do wlial Iw ought,—Kingsley. Mm* Pmshwsn fcr rrn- lotuag*-. Muaw MW HctsM ThegMi's ler s.iyn llwre was “* fbreet of men ,>.<hns m the sir In a moment" when Tillman called for Hie nfbrmetlye In l«ls .rlnisis.it Til sib Thursday. Tlsit 'Tuiv»t uf mam pHlme" tejs-euei Ud about two-thirds of Ibe crowd pir-cal. Ilu dM not got tlm unanimous rrsponrr that lie has Warn used to, or rx|wrtnl. neesetsedr SsclW lit. psprw AUltM Wlwt ihw country wants Is n bichlo ride of mjuarvurss igdittml li.Ui the yebw uf Isilf tile )s pwl.il l s, that Will make tlwm |aiy their .huts like men. lueimd ol sie-aklsg nnomd earners to avoid uturUug their and I tons. SAM JONES AT HOME. LIFE OH HU I8TATB DOWH IH GEORGIA. The RMmMil*fMW ef Ipkpali mI * Mplr** of Ike mr-wktk Ml Uwk Alike Nlwm Ik RoMy-Ml* MU. M UMnl m KM Irnek-A n«rpy rwih. m. Loup LUoMiWtu. On one at tbs quiotart atreoU of Curtersvlllr On., iUiuIi Itw. home of Urn Hoe. Item P. Jones. it I* a ciod nt cotuge wUb « lu-oad veranda Koran ik» front Rad half bidden by the brunches of luxuriant aiuala trees, and Uiere In a dhUhi itlxmt the wide, ooul yurd which xUrxeie Uw passerby. WImo warn out with travel and the gam of evangelical work It i* to IhlA pi.too that Mr. Jonre eoine* for rent •ml peace am) Bad* tn bli borers and farm no enjaymeat u keen as that of ft •ctioolbor. If there Is anytblug 6am Jones loves mote than denouncing Uw vices at ho. in nutty, it Is driving n good borsn. Us i wut a alee country pleas six Kilos from Caitvrsvtlie, where bln summer homo to located and ou this farm be keep* a due oolkwUuo of Jersey cattle nod thoroughbred horm. HI* favor itn animal to a floe Kent neky gray called Usury. *ud behind him iu a light bug* «y, Mr. Jons* drives near bis two fai uw, vlaiu his gri*t will uod goes to tad fro frotn bis Imoie la lbs enuutry to his Ikiim in town. air. joubb u mno a groat iov»r or dogs and several Rea eauluas can al ways be area about Ms place, .torn., limes during the autumn he goes gun ning with Ilia laiya, ami lr there are plenty ef bird* everything goes well, but if birds era bird tu Hud aud shoot ing faCeomt*' (lull, bU n.uupjubma are •Imply walked dawn if lh«y nil rapt lo keep up with litm. He was luiuwti tu go rishiag ouoe, Imt us ibutiah did not bile ©wry second be throw asrajr hia rod uud unused hlrateif by walking energetically up aud down Ilia 1 tanks cf Ibe stream. | Til* evangelist, of course, Its* but I little leisure, but from lbs time im alight* (rum the train at Ilia depot in i CartersviUs until lie |wdl» his valise j for another trip, tin links* Idiawlr ! thoroughly nt lioste, uud meets hia neighbors about town with llut shn-1 pi icily of manner ao cluunoleristic of 1 the man. Passing along Lliu street saloUttons llko llihi arc exchanged; "Hello, John. Iiow's your folk**” '•Puny good, Sam. Iiow's >our henllbr There I* but lilUn time t® spend itawu lowii, lttisrever. and Mr. Jones never ; gnus liens except on bumlimas which Is I attended to with the anas snap and ! allergy lie caret** Into everything else, for lie Is a* full of business as Iw Is of quaint wit and original forms of speed*. nixm kkici*s a xoviso. lie gov* about Curteisvllki in tlie ! aiouob (mi and plain iruwling suit worn mi the toad aud usually curries a Key West clgae or meareeUuuia pipu between bi* lip*. He is u gieut smoker and uses half w duson cigar* evrry day, besides ocosstuual pulls at tbs nm ichauiD. Ills nervous energy and ro»l ieis spirit allow bin do Idleness, aud whtl) there la liuthlug eUs to do bo walks vigorously up aud down tlie rerauda urabnnt tiro yard. Ills Trad ing is condiied mainly to ilia newspa pers, uud be Is a close student of onr* rout events all user Uis world. Ue does not protend to liavr a library, and ; If he did, it la doubtful whether he would ever enter it. Itiok* aro too long and tedious for lilm. lie Is ab sorb'd by the living worht of the pres ent airtl the peopl" and I h tugs in it, rattier tUau by Ilia (load world of his tory nu(\ literature. lie bas made some good Investments and look* whll after his properly, lie »wns two exoslleul farms, a grist mill and some valaahla real estate In far IctjtIUs. tin lies for several years I era a director in one of the Curters ville banks, in which bs Is it stock boklor, aud It Is said that more than ocoe loeetiuga of Hie directors were broken up Ire Mr. Jones' thirirs, wliiali put tits whole crowd lu an uproar and rendered bueluess linioeaiblu. Wliil* Mr. Jousc cannot lie called a rich lean, h« I* far froea want, and, in addition to bis other lu tenets. Is said to curry ■me of the lieavleat life insurance pouch** In l« corgi*. Tli* amount of Mr. Jones* charities la enormous. lie gives away ewnr year vastly wore Ilian la atm lit ou Ms family In addition to his public eh uiUra.sscIi as girls to ohurohaa, schools and other liistlluHiwic. requests coma to liiai duily tor help I root Individuals in every auction of the (.foiled Mates. Bvvty mall brings letters naklug for money, or help lu obtaining iMtsiUoua, or iluiusUoii* Air y-iriou* auulottm. There are many eertoslltaa among these requests. Oee old widower In (tooth Carolina wanted * new i ult of clothes so lie could “go to church und knock about among Ills neighbors." A young mao out hi Texas miawlwl that rpoclal iwuyer be rna- a for hi* aarvtlieurt, who ilbl nut leva him. II* asked Mr. Jones lo play that eke might leant lo love him nod that lla-y might Blurry and lire happily ever after. When it la known th.d Mr. Jones la at home, his yard Is Invaded by imnple waking help I'oor people wulk from jisisui i<lao«s In I be country lo nak far • lean 1*1 money or help In uMuIntag werk. Old negro “mule*" a»k ft«r “A fow bushel* u’ ca’h In make * crap on." or want. lmb.iw-m.-HW l«* rouMv (liete to buy a mule, mat naiuerowe black "Msoinutlee" vodferoosly |«l Ithai “Marae Ham" to glen (hem a <*>w that they may keep ’ all ilea hnah Utile i4ek*iiliinles ft dim a Marvin’lo deO Tli all three aindlcalluns Mr. Jones Ijlvee carufal aoevMvrattow, and no deserving lialivWat I la wet sent away «■silky hamlnd. It* trrara In Worn l«y Intuit Ion who arv the nelly dearrvfnjr and often his gifts are |f"d whrrv no ixpietl baa bn n leudu. The inm|ib- sif I Hltei smile Invv In ted of now dun Juana gins down sod bey* Any loads ■“mo^seju i (I, .ifiMnainm* °rV?y.‘*irM*> **<• ■*“*• to«M and hdploos jwoj.l* who an anflB Irft to truno* the fatality of tMr h» factor. It la In vests of this kfarf Miat Uw svArgalist finds a deeper aat> iafaatlna than in hla moat aoaoaaaM afloat* la the pulpit and oa the plat form. XTIK 10X0*' FAX ILT MIHTOar. fi* ID uni Porter Jooca mlwnh Chambers County. Alabasta, la OfL aad ia tbarefom 46 yours tl aaa. 1h Jonas famUy com* from Soalfc CmwUmi um) Virginia. but tba father and Bath rr of tlie orangrilst wars both bore la Ororgla. Hla (uthsr aros a Baa at cnait cucrgy and strong iadtvMaattg and b>* motbrr. who was a MB “ of Harris Comity was a lady platy and idwaoHt dJswooftle Sam wan a child Uls ao*bor _ his rather married again and i Cnrtertvfflo which has arar a* Baa Uie boson of tlie Junta Camay. Asa boySaao exhibited euough Ufa aad ai* ▼oaturoo* spirit fur half a Beam youngsters. Then, widow, be was a lover or !«*»«. ao<t could a*mn he acre riding acriws the country With a rvckBaaavaa which anpuBad the «M ladles id U.o cotuuumUy. Tba war d.um on wire ha Mall **:d cat aboil the education bla father was atrisbig iu give hint. Whoa Mhsr> rnau'a fores* began to pour Into It act* Georgia every etMtm ttboeosdd gat <»ut of Uw way of Uw at twuaoblag acBT left and among these was f Jones, who outdo lib way is routes u> llctiiy County. While those bo met Mas _ Kiwahi. wln>. Iu Uw lUtsBa of bsosms-bu wife, ho basing rrterwsd to Cartmvllic »««l entered upon the prae UM W1L aud origiinuity at «m at. traded ilw oUwUiii of tba pdilb aad 'ire* forUi Hie oouucrnt of tba alter lawyers of Dm pLumuml ka rutorad Iba profession vrilb Uiv most 1'iuKpocta of racet-as. Out slely. dm lug bis b.iylinod be 1_ rjuliod s fasts for strong drink 1 grew upon UUn Miitil be m fluid ta iImihIuii the law idler leas than a yeitr’e predict}, and for tbraa years ha btl tba moat wretched exhtman. Ha we* driven to want aud nMd la various kinds of common labor is Ob tain a living. Ua plowed, drove a dray and wurkrd i« the Iron arises uenr Ohrtrrsvllle. This was tbs teal gloomy period of Uis life. Ha bade family oouilug oa to educate aad sate for, and tbaao were added lha aaxta tlea oausud liy luiip-tl hsalth aad aa empty pore?. At Mils time bia fat bet, to whom bo liad always bam devoted, died, nud hU death -Iu August, 167*, marks the turning pilot la bia aoe% life. u.uir.r tv ritv KVAxoawsT'scAsaan Ills wuivi-rblon was us coiapleca as IS was lial-lcii, and although atdey Of uis neighbure ivtojrked at tba Uma that iliey iltif tint In-Here Jaaas would “sllcis.** lie lilts gone oa UUbag In iliu csiwa of religion and a batter World to IU.- I’ls-frot, aud iu fblsMdbe bus probably iioromptished teir* than auy other tusu living In the world to day. Ills Drx sermon wa preached at a Htiln country church a few aUa from t.artvrsvilk* called FvUoa't Chap el- A revival was Iu progress at tbs church and Mr. Jouev, who Was SW gaged ;u a isamater betwsm tba aba nod Cartarevlllo, passed tba rises •vary day. Having Just entered a saw IthL he was Interested In the msKiag, aud ooa night lie went down loattaM I he servicers Tba preacher did oaS come, and as it n|)|warad Uri that* was uo one i ri-miit to conduct tba services. Mr. Junes took Uia —tp* and from the passage. '*1 as bet ashamed of Iba gospol of Christ," preached one of the m<wt nwutaMa sermons tlie cuugregatiini of PattCS** Chapel svttr Iteard. Tba uni hauling was abandoned sad Ur. Jones at one* davuted bfaaarif ta the work of Du* g->ei*l. Ha yingri at tfco country churches and was soea admitted to tlw conference. Its Was amigiicd to h rural circuit In Putt Oiuaty. but lie wrut to work wltb a will and soon till churches wars all prosperous. From ibis tie want ta other oli*:or» rirtuH* aad the fbdaw ing 10 yoira were devoted to Um routine work of the rnral llaltisdtri circuit rider, nud It era* sol until Uri great revival at Mroi|>his la UW that Die public hud even nt much as beard Um nsiiae uf Sum Jours. 11" unt quit.* an ttnarcsttag fuatty and tiia ilouivnio mint torn ora of tba kaiqriest. tie ha* iwo daagktara au rlnl. They uie Ur*. J. x. MayaOd Mr*. W. x. «* u l.*m. HI* oldest aea, l'«u!. la qalLi u yoou* ama wfca I* Jan enter) no the A ad/ of ttUBkatan*. Edward. (Ir wni. baa InlwilMd Mtucrh uf U»* Mif*r«cy and todivldaaltty »f lit* father. lie In *ttll at aatawL There are ur» tm h girls hum! X *ara and Jail*. Tho J.mea fawlly ItT* ear* qaleUvaud talc* little ItitcrMl liiaab ter* of suolrty end fmhloa, I. A. Hath M-riatax i*» M|>rU-aj«eWar laiaMw. •Mwaraat Ooan.rO. ’Dr RoaiMcrrltl agiewtaa «f MM oauairy infA to he twyoreaaod. IWp anr rnfnloa the mr uiMlwna (*f UM Mo pubflunt ojad lb: trier*. ra w a.lea a» M VnSSu A>. trail* BtratKi. One l,»tmll»t tia Item triad ruutlitr wKIwtit ladtig aany far it, CM Uniwne did u;» (Xtxvy. Mrs. ijmm lout l*wH)ln« * ii'imituhin to tatuao. Tit* I’utmlUl Jttate I'rinter of Kaoaos refund to divlth. HU fere -n-Tit. MMa tmitlvrho.nl t4 tom d.iui i,..| mm'kgmm ivrontnl behave*. The lVnuMMia iin Oti.1. a» to fiiitH and auaoltur. lat a pour Xkfc aalonr-elf* Xallwv* IM TrvtVM1’ . T**»1»ihr .«*.-« -<r raw r~i ntiI as f«i>*H.ni nn.n»lhr MnlWtn -— 1W1 *1. biinrfii iw»*. fO' Hr '•«*'! * note. ft* MUM Mr •a. h. «wil>\ nr wan I* rtaren «5 rvn*t< -u l*t- b, temiKtc-ItftukrTo. ju rvi.f .m. a .man. 4* Mr «Me hr rvaar k Kaaitaor. AaOaSICC
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1895, edition 1
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