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_ The Gastonia _ -i l>«ruU«l to ttio Protuotlon ot Homo and tlio Intnrcato of tbo c.'OMlil T VOl. XVI. {fc<Hl»r anil 5r»t>r*oVir.} Gastonia, N. C., August 8, 1895. an ~ a— ttt ■ ■ !- ■ , , , , ' .___ BAB’S VIEW Ot' LIFE. EVEEYBODY, AT SOME TIME IB LIFE, MAY BE WITTY. “MR »lo** M» U«l lor kokhui Bra’ Mettvrlc Ba-Juawl Wawai Hrll IHrr. ly lluaiuyleO Wraalta* The x*rv?cr a«irl»K Car J.«rrly-l|., Ulr l t uu ly«wl I‘W|I|« KalMljiln Their Krlrnda !W. LauU Uaea bUu. Ttre weather I If w# ever had any doubt* about stupid poo|g.- like the poor being always wltli us. It would bo proven by this weather. It Is Ibe kind of weather that wilts ono. Mentally aod physically It breaks one up snd make* one fael immoral. Mow is thn time fur th» iwoplo who are profession ally plrasat to be doing llieiv duty and not permitting the unit of the world to be entirely witless. Uundoubtiy you win be tempted to |wi|i*lii*te Uiu wretched joke about there being nn necessity to malt* them so. as Provi dence has saved all trouble In (hat di rection. but don’t do It, It i« loo de pressing. t tblnk everybody, at some time io life, UaR tbo opportunity, con soiutilly or not. lobe w!tly. Though in most instances the skillful drawer out is a necessity, he is to tbo witti cism what lire hot water is to the tea, or t1»e lemon to the sherbet. Buber might be creuted without the govern ing principle, but it would be utterly tasteless. MAN AS A UOOH AND A BLKSIIKU. Always, however, no matter what llie weather may ha, women have some thing to tala about, I. o., ,scu. When tbe fairies who endowed me with ejro sight at my bulli were giving presents, I wish that they bud giveu me the abil ity to aketeb muoklod tn types. (If the printer Insists upon putting that "In tights" it will not by my fault, and 1 won’t be lirld responsible for It.) Mao, unlike n diauiaud, for be Is de sirable even in the roug i, but like a diamond, preferred uf u good sloe. Is a boon, a Messing, a Loamy aud every thing nice beginning with a capital B. Hi* sympathy Is due In proportion to bis sics, and his ability for quieting a nervous lie.*dache equal to twice bis etae (I speak from persona!exiwriencr.) Ho may Imudle a fan us If lie scorned himself for not breaking it, bat he cun lift the ordinary woman from one bed to auullier, from one chair to another, not only as If she were s feather, but as if the weight were, nothing to him, and as If site were insured oguiust even her nerves bolus jiriad. Even In Die hot weather 1 (cel like saying. "0*1 bleOB tha Lord for making men." 1 am tolerably near Just now to Uie lad ssa waves, though 1 don't see why anybody slwald coll them the tad ones, for they dauen uo tn a specially lark) way of their own, and then they ripple out lu a wave as if a Julio hod struck tbom, aud give h grout ronr that would even disturb a churchyard. There are plenty of people line. Consequently there is plenty uf aiiuiMmoct to the woman endowed with eyes, while to that ono eudowed with a monocle all la known, ft is funny to see how tbe youog man. holding the baud of the dearest girl in the world, grows as red ss a lobster if bo vhtaki tbe monoclo is turned on him. Poor soul; Its believes his intentions as well as Ills notions an discovered. Tbe elderly liOMUty, wbo put nn enamel on her face with a mucilage brush, can vudure the eye of roan, but not tlml single now of gloss framed in gold, and whon It is pat up on her, evwy wrinkle iu bur fr.cu doubles up with fear, aud slio foils that tbe poisonous white stuff shows In rldgea. The beautiful creature whose name this summer is Mrs. <*ray, and who last Huixirufr was Mrs. Dash, anil who U>« summer before whs Airs. White, can eudurs, uubluthingiy, the bold stares of admiration or suspicion, can walk through n crowd >\ud hear ; eople wonder who ahe in with and who Is paying her hotel bill, but she grows yrry uncomfortable, and wlirt the children call “wriggly,'' if the smallest of wotosn who understands the man agement of a monocle brings It to bgur upon her. It Is foony. but it will subdue the most Impertinent mas. However, witli him a course of meandering must be pursued. That la to say, ho must be looked at from Ills IkioI s up. The first look convinces him that his ■boss sir not Well polished, tire sarniid that bis feet are loo big: tha third that his trousers aro not well c tensed; the fourth that his coat Is ill cut, and uf ter that he is convinerd that be Is al together wrong, null h:ul I letter go out of exlslenoe. I don't think that 1 said this monocle, this one that does thn best work, must be large, of thick glass, framed in lioivj B"ld, ami with s Short gold handle. Arty other will do as good work I" subduing liunmi. Ity. tVlien It *u concluded that tlie many brooclwa are bad form In day time, womankind look to tin breoelet. Net the bungle, but tlie tnanr differriit kind* of bracelet*. rtlie make* an ef fort, during llio day, lo draw lier •leers* over them, but ilu.- I* more than delighted ir they tumble below, *u that •beown my *tie wrarn lb»m for wifely. yir*4 of all, iliO mini bare u Imnrt of diamond*, beitntiae they bring general good luok; then *l<s mod bar* u Unal of lier Ulrthetnnoa, alternating willi diamond*, U> Urine bar apnituT lank ; thee she elect* n band of dull gold, with *mee queer motU> upon It, an.1 •he prefer* that It *'»»li bare heon run by • mummy Tim girl of to doy t» not •«ii*r»tlll<u*, and »h» like* to think that owe of lier Jewel* mu in lltt grave, or totnl>, winterer tlw. eiiimmle* called It, for u few liundivd year* be fore lire met It. II"W many people know that the brnrrlnt m a'roivt llm Object of onnimrnteT lint frequently apoken of in tho IHWc, but tlieu. It aseraed u» He » lameullne adornment. Clear up to the KmnfceiiU: Ontuiy the bracelet wa* worn by m-ii. bat nt that time women lagan (o wear cuff*. till. !ilv irl tCilii |<rrcious atones, anil tliou they. pnga-ily enough, grew to be the braoolwt, tv* we know It. u iclded to tire/.mi. The kulglit who loved a Imly fair &v aoiuod, on the Bril day of May, a gold hraolet «et tblokly with her blrtle at/uica, und bo welded ft upon bis arm tlial ho cudd not remove It tlinmgli t!w> your. Then on the next May day. If i.n had weaned of his lady, or found her Telit*, or fickle, the bt-ick*'nilh re moved It, but Italic rent deed faithful, then lit> assurnrd another oue lo her honor, and he kept this business up. getting a uew bracelet every year, un til he married her, when the whole lot were knocked off mid pot on her inn lu&lcad of Ilia. Thia seemed to me about the must sensible thing lie could do. During the Direntoire, the Trench ladies won; br.imliLs after the fnahlou of the Rmnan dames of liigli degree, that la to say. tbrve on each arm; one very high up, oue iult above the elbow and another Just above the Wilst. To day It Is the unique that la kinged for and it In scale! of Iron overlaid with gold with aoroe queer lnecrlptiou upon It Is counted of gieut value and one u surprised at the ducats paid fur it. it 1IMKII BIlK.tltrAiT COXVOIIT. Uy tlie by, tlie woman wbo I ns a pleasant country place, and who is cn tertnlulng Ivor I'rieuds lo sections, Snvm hors: If a deal of trouble by adopting tlie English fashion at break foel: that Is to say, to the puopln who don't want to com* down, a tray with n pot of lea. some toast nod a conplu of fresh r*gs, is seul tip, while to those who appear in the breakfast room Is served the English breakfast; that Is to say, people wait ou themselves, and the iiii'ii c it ve for any women who are there, while fresh tea and coffee ure hinaglu in by tha servants. The side ho-aid Is a daplicnle nf the one nv.n in au English house, vory underdone cold meats cold cliicksu and game pies, extremely large, being on its hospitable surface. Silver racks of toast are at tha four corners of the table, so Ibal people who dou't caro for frcali bread; or hot rolls, ur iy have tbe cold dry toast, avid to bs tlie best thing tor dyspeptics. Howu broad, cut very tlilu, buttered and pnt to Kvlhei so tl-ai olio’s Unger* will uot soil iti taking it, is also conspicuous. Th'.'ii there Is iwepbcny jam. statwoil kidneys, broiled chicken livers mid the various hot dishes served by English housetn-ipa-rs. Always tbero Is cold ham, for nowadays the gourmet counts that bo cannot eat white must without sither ham or bacon. niXNKit x.vnm covxui.vo. A change noticed ou the dinner ta bles u that, where, a few years ago. wn ran riot In regard to color, chore is only gold and white. Tits lMsuLlfal Ciul'Jnn cliiua with its palo blue framed iu gold and white is liked, but iheghtxe urvisi he vvbito and gold, am), nine limes out of trn.tho china match es. Silver and glass are really Kio smartest tabla decorations, and dur ing the warm weather the huge silver candelabra in the center of tlie tabic ond tbe fnuibraucbed ones In each cornel ore specially liked, uot only l-eoaiisn llrey nre decorative mvd tiro caiullur give a cold light, but also be cause tlmy give a softening nod lai coming glow, dpouns of the most unique designs nre usod, and nmuy are laid on tbe cloth, to be used if i-esded liut ofleueat these are purely decora tive- Those bust liked am veritable old apostle tpva-mx, or tlioso made after that design, Which liavo along, slim handle, known as the "rat tall.” Of course; tlio It-jssian enamel aiionnu are esvgerty sought lor, but notody wants the imitation, mid tlie real are very expensive, Aud wlieu I »ay very ex pensive, you can jmlgo what they cost when for 1- teaspoons of roil Kurs'an enamel one pays (1,2001 So that It I* enay to uaderttanil that few boslcnwis displuy them. Nowadays one looks for the hall mark on a spoon since "aterllug,'’ nr "coin,” menn nothing, uulsas in ad ditlou a well known maker V name Is attached. Ity the by, English plate, which Is ycry good, frequently has a runrk not unlike tbe hall-mark, but tbedifference hetwcon tlie Imitation and the real is discovered by the imi tation lacking the Queeu’s lies a. No English manufacturer would dare put tills on anything that wasn't silver. 11 must be said that as a nation we have shown great lack nf honesty iu molting our steiliug mark of no worth, wheu ut ono tints it dll mean some thing. Now you can buy a buckle weighing half a pnuod. pay 49 rente for it aud flud lira sterling mark ou the buck. W Xl.L-S t’Klf A IT T.Vlir.HA. Hl*M.khig of wells preud table*, it mu*t lie remembered that I be linen uvd for one should be folded as Utile as pnoulili*. fur Iwth cloth sod napkin* should suggest only a* I It r to bundling by tiw laundress ns is absolutely neem s*ry. If it is wished, u geranium leaf may lie thrown In tile linger bowl, hut not violet*. Anybody who li.is Itcirt violets knows that the wuter In wlihiti the* stand is not very sweet, and so tliolr uppcar«uee In a finger liowl dove not suggest daiiillnnu, The Kiigiish fashion uf leaving the mini st the table obtains In the liest bouses, for most women like an oppoitunlty to f reel ten up after dinner, sud most hostewsc* prefer tlmt i lie cigar or clgariTtlo per finno tlee dining room atone, mid not the, dainty belongings of boudoir in drawing-room. Tim giving of a beautiful dinner is an art It maybe «e simple as prwxlble, but Its is rvlcr. its propriety, (hat Is. the bringing to getli. i of iHales that sre Imrmontons. ! mid ita lieJiillfiil nptmar.inre, mean much, not only to tlasdlner. hut to the dlintnr-glvtr. Onnd.it* not need to l« wealthy to give e dainty dinner. OaS nf tliu pret ties'. 1 have Seen, and one of llw best i from the *<iiudi»dnl of til.' gourmet, noiiaisled ig era ill elain< or. Ih* half sh*l*. ilnm omitting to* aoup, »>ft shell Cialw and llirn. ptope'ly enough, br.iibtl r!«^« aivh rroasis u» maka I he \s sopi: tiring, ami green pease, gad , potatoes boiled In their cools, to au company tlioru, Next came cold »» p-nagim, with Krruuli dressing: llwu cumu cIimwo and browu bread, nnd Uieu ; 'truwbcirlos with their cups, to be eaten with- whipped crenio. There were great, big whits eherrie* and bon bons, aiul those tbiu wnforllko oakrs, which In Knglsuil they call Hhrown bU'ro. and tlieu tbere wm clear, strong noftoe und lie proper aooumtmiilmenU. This ctlnnei was enjoyed and liked by a gouimand and a" gourmet, uivo table w*» exquisitely dainty and the nur ort.ild knew Isiw to wait. It was a proof that wind could control matter, for It was served In a bouse where wealth was unknown, but rood taste ruled. 1 wish more women would study Ills irwsihllitles of tiling* to sat. Then lorn would enjoy tholr dinners, ■it tvl tlii'ui fur n long tlrao, and Qud fiutor altractloua outside their sec homes. D>i 1 liskeve that the rood to a man's bsnrt is through Ids sloioachf Certainly l do. And while it is *o easy to ranch his heutt, t think women arc gr«al dui.cn not to coutiol it. On my word or honor, ) do llduk eo, nnd, tlierefoin, l pot my name to this betirf in three htg letters and writs It Halt. - - . • - .-- -U - -> Um4 Ikinst. Mnrjunfju fitrjU). Gueloo county It cnakiog arrsnge amuti for u good roads convention, and the editor of tho Gastonia G.i ar.Tf* truly says: “The lgggo»t *ob incts wbich now affect tlio material Interests of out people .are pablhs schools anil public roads. Whether we sJisll have better schools nud Ixsttcr roads Iwre ut homo sra bigger ques tions to Gaston county than wlio shall be next president or at wlmt ratio we shall have tho free colnngn of silyer.*’ That Is every word the truth The wuy to uiakc tho country prosper ous is fur each community u> begin ut homo and make home prosperous. And Urn best way to sun prnaperlty Is to establish good school* and good roods. If Uurke county li.id good r<«ds uml good bridge* ft would double tlie market veluo of every acre of ground iu the vouuty. When the people of I lie rouiity realize Mil* and demand the good roads ami thu good bridge* Ihoy will g*i Uibos, for under existing laws the people enn have good roads and g-aal bridgus untl good schisflt whenever they an willing to uay tho small ad-litloorl lax that these gie.it blastings will cost. c 1 s assnriM.iutSM Ike SUM Has II. Klie.lan »oe t’r.w, 1 The Southern Bail wuv is anxious to renew lu least) of the North Carolina U.ulnvul, which mu* from Gluirtolto to GnhUlioio. Trin present lease lias still six your* to run. They wish a now loos* now ruv uiuoty-aine years, it Is entirely too soon to even think of renewing the lease. Wait until the presotit mosii Is Dourly expired. Ter haps much butter tertnr can be secured. If It Is desirable toagiln Imn:* the rixid. It uilglit he wtsu fur the State to oper ate tl*c road itself wftl.:h would give a Hue of (M«l from Cbarlotle to Mora he.ul City, undor thn aivixjwcn ml of the Suite. Thors is nothing to loso by woitlug. The talk r»C I b« Southern nf paralleling the road If It it n it ro Ituisrd to it la a Mutt The Seaboard would give fully ss much in six yens from now, as the Southern will now, if it U desirable to again lease It. CllMH» i N'cm ill Cun >3 mu ¥wu\cr. The low price of cotton which lias prevails] durlns recent years was m hlesiung iu dlsguioo In tho South. With cotton nt 10 cents a pound there never would hove been made the changes lu agriculture that them have been, and which is working out the salvation of i til-: Country, anil In n few years—with the politickm* and other disturber* of tlw publlo penes—the South will be in to# full career of a prosperity un known (a any other country for sxteut and comphgbums. Wltli our wondrr fol und murvrdous natural resources, nod u climate suri soil udapted to a greater variety of products th.ou any other country in the world, it hat been folly to stake all oo a single crop, buv j l“R from other* the products of the sutl for which the South Is perfuetly adapted. It Is Mly for any people to attempt to live on ootton, or a sloslo crop. 4 Vr*M YWW1 nt Him. forfcvtllc V«ntn«n. All'. Lend In Campbell, who llvus u«ar IlctheJ, aim»« forward with tlio largest jnvld or data we have I ward of Uila ar. Klve duxeii bundles of these oat* mI ready Ir-en fed when Ateaers. l.nwAon Armstrong ami 8am Yooug blood’a thresher came along, and 8R bushels worn Uncalled out—alt from ouv ncro. We got our Information from Tom AteKarhh'ii, culoint, wlm cut It will) a cradle In three-quarter* of a day. iJUiMffjw ~,i.r jg'jw a A Jmlf, «*• anuH n Tmmi a«|. Him Nnrton KHa-prl-i*, Judge Uryrui on Monday lined Jailer Hitler Jin for not having pijwiina In court promptly and threatened to One the alwrlfT $lhu If lie did lint have thing* In Uttar ehepc for trial. Konnelh tl.nmioura luo) the good fortuuu tn looolva a aniall boltku uf Cttumbeilaln’a Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Ueuiedy wlieu threo lurut beta of hit family wen, sick with dyarn 1 Wry. Tide one amull buttle cured I tlwm al] amt IhMiiuI some led which hn | rave to Uao W. Maker, a inomlnco; I merchant of the id ice, 1/ewiaton, N, | , mtd It cured him of the name udn j plaint. When irou;.|<d with dflm Ury, iHnnlrei, cnllc of choir i a inor, hua. give Uila nopiaty a trial and y»u will le> inoio U nit plo*a#d will, llm rcault. The |ir..l»o i|Mt n»t,rally fol Iowa Ita liiliudiictlnu ud n«. |l tA mado It Very (r.iiubir. JA nml 30 cant Ud Itleafur rule liy tlruniv A kKVKgnv, Dragglala. GOOD STEADY CUSTOMERS. Tliuno we the retold you wont from your admliuluc U in people of Uil» tort—the aulauuitlal )«y> Ir.-udvance tort—who mid They read it regularly ond read It thoroughly. If tlicy didn't, do you support they'd come In year after yeur anil Pay for It In advance V They are a people whose Irailc la woitli hating and bolding. You can keep in touch wKU them only by adtartabig in Use columns ot THE GAZETTE. It cornea (Jatton County. Hiirtv r*» Wrokljr. It may be assumed that tin man who wauti money to enable hire to exchange UU products or hU day's work for the ueoMSuriea or luxuries o( lift, U the man who pays Ibu ooel of extravagant uroiny icIimw; and bimetallism, if it •hall be adopted, will |»rov« no txcvp tbm to Urs rule. BimetotlUai has never existed la prwcilre lu tin world's history. It bee buou decreed by law, but wbeuever two moult ban been laade legal lender llie cheaper has lu vartbly imvtwi the dearer mstal out of circulation, in our utru country gold was undervalued from 17'Ji lu 13-74, and we had nothing but silver, uu i cheap foreign silver at lliat, a> circula ting uolu, and after that stiver diaap pestvd.buuauee.at the established ratio, silver wae loo valuable tu be oomed into dollars. At Hie preaunt liina,lf Uie gov ernuicnt should say that lb cuuco* of silver elwill bu aucvplud by the wige earner, tbs prufeaeiou man, the m«r oliant. aud toe mauuraoturjr, lu re turn fur services aud good* Unit aro worth 1 ounce lu gold, it would client, the producer* aud working-people of tlw country out of about lb ounce* of •liver on every susii transaction, for uu ounce of gold is now worth about 34 ounces of silver, i'erhapi *•• the world logetlier might make 10 ounces or silvur eqnlvaluul to 34 uunoee, but it' the attempt should be mode, any one of tbo nation» might break tbo agnw m«t, and tiieu all would be cou fualou lu tbo world's awuetaiy aysteui, Aud again, If all tbe government* ut tb* world, ugreeiog, oao m iko in ounce* equal to 34 ouuoea, why wane 13 ounce*)’ wby not make 1 ounce equal to 34? Why use silver or gnhlV Wby not adopt lie iron dollar of Cue aneiont 8parlans? t-am not trying to illaonse tbo ques tion of international bimetallism hut eimply to Indicate the unaertaluttes lu. to wlilcli the adoption of such a scheme wonki plunge ue. Interesttuiml bi metallism i* a* much an Intellectual vloo as Is tbs game of dieu when a Is played too much. Ingenious tuiuds like tu speculate chasing their own fancies. But lDteniuUoiial bimetal lism Is uot a practical or Ituuiudlate ••sue. Wliat this country auil tlie world want above all thing*, and Ju»t now especially, wlieu basinets seeuts to bu revlvlog, is to leave oxisting monetary ooadltlons as tliej are, go far mx the metals am concerned. Above nil else, everything Ibat Is uncertain la dangei-oa*. Itott* ok Kory an4 Mow TorV Shin. Mr. Kosweli G. Horr, »v»i*0 to *i| m. mid Mr. WUliaro U. Uarvey, ( infatuiited with silver, haw Ulned it, Chicago for eight mortal day*. The proceedings have been called :i debate, but have comlated mainly of sot speoobcs, diversified by occasional per sons' abuse. Mr. Ilarrey seems to be ll*e typical silver crank, stark raving , crasy, and Mr. ITocr has a little more I •wise of brnnor tluui a hen. if ow man had delivered bis series of ad dresses to a phonograph hi Obiongu and tlw other to a telephone hi East tmgi nnw, lhero would have been just as much utul as HUM of debate. Xbe wbolo airmen of talk tloe'Sd sirnHy fur publication. Soros haler of Ills rate has bad tbe stuff reported and copy righted, and will carpel tlie country with It. We want him to bewure. Owe hun dred and sixty.thro* men dhhioaled their Juws while yawning over tlie cslled debuts lust week. Tlie world Is not like the Chicago uewspniwrs and Is not ambitious of new cop*hllitla< of enoul. 'll* silver question bn* |(w talked to death. Great srfcuroent al«ul It hat been mads, iM>d t>u tin. whole tlwrs harm been slxlseo portion* of rant to ou« uovtioo of argument. The people In MlasUliqri and UeugU •rein still onpalde of working them Solves Into a heal about It. hut most of the rest of lira country 1* vvry tln-d of It. It It settled already, sailed In accordance with oomaaoo muse. As business re vivas and prosusrUv return* people cease to try tft delude I liemavlver with tbe belief Mod tliere is anything sacral ami huH*) eua.ibto lu Ihe ratio of 10 lo 1 <w Unit n large while dollar Is lunre vlrtooue than a small and yellow one. _ "t know an old soldier who |m.l chronic, diarrhoun of King standing to have lavn mtiuanenlly enrol by Living < liamberMin’s UoHc, Cholera and In-trrbom Retried), ” says Kdwanl Kiiumplk, a proiolnei.t druggist of Minneapolis, Mina. "I have sold tha remedy is this Clly far over sevru years and consider It mperlrn u< any other incdtoise nowoe Ihe mrnket for iMWnl cwsplnlnlS.” U and do ant imt Ira nf tins remedy for Sale l>y |'yi|. nv A Keen nor, Druggists ukaltm or ron n>r«Tia». IHralimw (IimiUnk TrdftVk l« Tw« tfeMMftaa* OmIMIu K. C. IUjai*\ Of JIcaH o. 1>r. O. P. GuiUcuor, SliaJtjjr. linullli remarkably jmoiI. 4 Wawom- Or. J. H. Jmtklns, lulls*. *■*»'** ». (>■!• caw of iiueaiuonia and <n»c of typhoid fever. ilil.ulai fever still prevails, much of which is cmived liy • he bad draina.(e along Jllg Long crook. Lincoln—l)i. XV. L. f'louw, Llu eolutou. Ton caws of whoopiiia~ cough. IhJouUiry in all parte. Health of country gmal, llisuKLCNitumi — l>r. II. M. Wilder, Cliarioiuj. One Ciiae of ecurlaline ami onu of typhoid fever. IXa creek*’ « round Cnarlnite arc in an unsanitary couditloa from tint *ti»cberge of sewr nge into them. The olty authorities have token step* to remedy IL rmHMlItwi lu laliwiK Cliarhalu UM»«t. W« all know Unit llivr* are many things wiUiiieUl froiu I lie wise and prudent wltleli me revealed Ulitn ImI*-* I .uid uiijr It mil lie true, likewise, tl.*t i tilings invisible by Iniaiuu eyes me sometime* imvii by Unite*, mid U,ul know led go ilf lutprndhig events, wllli liold inon huiuun ls:i;:gi, t* g|v,.ii ;« the lower urdur ul crestbui f T.ie fact Hint RetUm's ay* «:iw Uie augel of tile lavnl though Os rid-ir ouuld not, c*> taUialn-s lu* limt of ibese lliroriu* in at least ism case, slid hero i* Jnfunua tioo which would jo'em to establish the aec mtl: It U n-lslii] Unit -‘during Uio earthquake at I. iIImcU sums per son* kept their wltj; about tin*a yoJll clently to abeerve Him extraordinary behavior of milumla. Several minutes boforo the Umt •‘.uii-.k an uni hi-gm lu °ry out as if for liein, In an unearthly voice; epnnows aud oilier Uni* Hut* tbrud aimlessly about and Inn sc* long before the ohuak occurred began to tremble violently, mine falling on tlieir knees. Dig* howled the whole night tliruugh, and when shock was near their ycijiiug wns piercing and unnatural.11 Tost in au Interesting statement Was ilie knowledge of the coming of the earthquake ruv-nM di rectly to tbo IntciliHit* of thr animals or weru thero physical or aliujiylu-rlo conditions, imperceptible tu muu hut which the brutpa felt, which warned Uium of an niitisnai amt territylug manifestation In nature? This is get ting pretty far into llio tl-rld of »jkcil lation, wlcb little product of any tut isfnotmy conclusi-m being rtsiolieJ. but it U a.unetimia Interesting Ur apocolal* tor speculation's own sake. WWWWW—w •41ml rate. Altenlu Jimrn*i. Lout week wku a little over a mll Uoti of gold w»» abroad a great liowl went up frum (Ik- free slim news paper*. AaoUior raid iMt the treasu ry •* gold bad begun, tlwy said. The boud syndicate Imd started in to de plete the goyeruuseut’s Hold supply and fore* another Icsot of bonds Mure October) Thu paper* that raised this racket are dumb aa death over the fact that last Monday I bo baml nyiMlinstn do fwultoJ W.UW.0UO .d e..M in the ttoav ury, tvlien not rr<|n'.red to ila so, and took in exchange giieubocLa iusteid of Interest-bearing bond*. Aud so It turns out that the innss ry*» etook of Hidd nt rhe end of July was greater than It w.is at tie* burihe •dog of tire inintli. In tie unloral course of interna lun:i) i'jtchaoge u largo amount of void wnil out of llm onuntry during.Iniy, Ian Use oveill »rv caused mn Urn alight- *-, distil, banes «r birainesa. which iiuor >vcd steadily dur tog tho ainntli, nud tins treasury IV ■WW wa» held Infant, The flow or fluid will wnoi turn thla way nnd UlO false prophet* of Calamity will lit ICC rnore bo WClriwd to the jua. ejudimm*. lion of Ibe ooumry. ■•rS WlMsr. Klpialn*. I I III f MV Aui4r«r> '.It K'wMiitt J>V1* | I l’liro luinent tiiul hnrd linns mil U i KoUxir, you iiiek-rslnml. as natural and ■ vf»«y iu UilU'tCAk«*w ami niol'stfw t My boy was token with a disease rear raiding bloody flag. The llrst tblltfl I thought of wo* (.‘hsiidwrfaWpV I ■'Ik. t'holera met Oturlinra lleotody. Two (lasiwn( II settled tlie Mistier nod eorod him sound oi l well. I Iwartlly reuumtaeml this lewesly to all iwauiis suffering from like oompialul. I will answer any Inouirtr* regarding it when aland' It luefcwerl. 1 refer to »ny County mH trial as to my ndialdlky. tVM iIoaiII. .1. I*. IVoumv, (Uuip bell ( a, Term Knr sale by t.'tfitcf ft Kknmkpy Drug/ret*. tuk rmjrrtnt, nirrmav. V.Vc.xsaUr Kub. Jl'M otaeritlua ; r.l.ii 1* UlrJi IMk lixilON-Uattl i«.'X ferns V>- Vnm. cnory «s Oriuutn* fartis troll Zion. mrrmry tin. .k»-lrt;.:« i„ rarf.lfliw, XorhllMi. ana iMi Timtixa. . (W. a H.) T. Uvraeh. t- U'-tle u««re than w hundred veins *g», when our fatlun* wu* first Inline d with the 1dm tb.t gt*VMrf> nuftli sru m .d- lor tho gemm/vent. and ii.it for Ilia . Xclusltv bciiHll of tluwr who govern, lltey eHyrtraswl their doteetatbui of arbitrary iniwer, rtiitrsl ; IhC dividing rtglltf) Of lUilgH OT.fi two. inud against luxation wtlliuu'. rpprit. J aenUiion—esa iv.i-j!; we lu.d n lilt Jo J wur. They wvns w.liiug to lit I it lor Uti! principle of luuividitnl right. Unit nil wcu urr rap nil. suffer lui.'pr.Kkiii.lr Ur|>rlTi»tinu», gis* U’elr Mont jiel liven that a voverntunnl of Ilia (irjjiic might ba established. U U r.nr jut I lot le j duty to ourselves ate! to tlwur yet mi- • born m their tinxess-sr* to jHTpstUnte tliren iirliielpls* which mu Imto lulusri* Ud at the c.mt of ao mnr'j sitCcrlng, lilonu Mill lean. Tlilu uupfjital armed contest brought lo it suetwrvfu! Inane, the gage of Alotitlcrllo euaooUted' principle* of Justice noil human liberty, I Which were ptvctdtnl l.y (hit greatj trio of ptvsldeuu. Jrffciaou, Undl.wtti ! oniI Monroe, lime mo srflll lira Inxpirn-! tion anJ latacou lights «.f tlra ch.im- . ploiis of ttjusl g.ivennoout. iKmo ornoy eaibmce* the simple truths} •uitcht by tlnsae groat teachers. »u«! f m-iins Uki iiource i.f popular power, a ONisi IIbtu*ii:il re|>!rv.-iiiii'ive govern uwnt when the p .w r in iilived/ ex-r ctxvd through retwiiamtUtl-in or U. lo- •' gated authority t-elii.-lhiaily renew- d, : lonl whom tlw supreme p-.wtr invert* tu tu«d Is ici;»t)i.‘.1l,> the people. Jt la III tho elriiilvet S.-UM! :i ?.v»r:um*.'t of lira people. f,,r 1 hv |r.-rjiVr uml ly * lira people, but the iK IC'.iU’ of paid I.lllsui m rust causing our country u> tlcgrirar sic into a government of lla? p.Ulti ct*iu, plus ii l.irge i.under of ipanii (ociuisi's v.lr«p. c'I'u are I'.llril by taxing Uao u msecs -ft.vol P>le buSjl;, tl»n to Uv.ii inter"* >—which tljcy la mni share or co:itri.Hils> in part in perpetuato lte|*tblU'H.i tub' ur corrupt legislation, It l« lioU" Mil* ainj f wilt Itcklu yi*a. The llpul'lcaas have l*0ii cuioddully adding n-it iiu article* III Um iN'iJlntitri! Ibl ami HhcI-J' en list IT* maker* i.f tlpw-/atucVs in Uie manor or iHoleulion m..| all : lii-a U I’.iy.-u piofuscdly in tlai intro a of ilio labor. Itli; loan, which Ik*, the UlMiin.t III in, lieitranbmit with Ks«iirala*ee nl den* Insw im the Kcpsibiicai. iMiil.iiw appeal lo hisu fur ln» vine, but th.i iuMlig-nt1 laboring laittii la in; Pn gcr imI*uoM.<|i by such ]anfr>Niot.a. he le.ll'X * tint MCll 0. o|. V,i !,i III*: .nl i:1 inuru.c to In* ailviuilnttc. I’n'.y aerws b» rlsvt I.U clmlns iiiiil while tiic cs>unlry in briou Olliat will) iiiililoaalmj lie la gMuml ttiiwn vri’.li lie Ivon heel of ‘'pprr»i»h>iui. ami hia eat tiings ;>iv anarm-iy »nh.-lmt (or Ihn sui^eirt t<!'lira family, Uutu iih legielisthm upon the auoil nl.t piii.elpp. | uf ctjual rlglils to all, e;n*|a! pr;vi;e j.-n ' lo noue, ho no longer Ii',i:n t;r. 4,:,. crouch merit* of orgiin a >1 o uiUtsI and cvnlhlcnlly liojiea tha.' 11 tarifi f.ir n-v enilL' only mny ever lip the p i)fcy of j|;u land. With niiivet'''.il KUirriee It... aisssrs »rr itl!-p..im f’il, i!,e snv'vre.'gil I intnpvntors met creator* of the 1.1 *, and »* thry value, ilirtr hat^lmira. ..ml freiihnii they ninn,hi . xr.-cise llilf jalv ilcgc wisely. T,i.*c:n ttulv do lids by education: lien thy domagogtia who caters to tll.’lr prrjuilhva ien| urge* rmo tiling v -lu uienlly 1ml „y imj the opposite with ««j;|.<l vt-heiiK noi- 1o mi.'itow, will no longer pr.y ii|«.a their ignoranceni U' en'i'iM d wl«Si their iiileni*la, blit w.1! h- eiipulautnil men who will urn exchange llielr pilu ciplca (or oltl.-.t or ladrity tho |x »>plc'* trail for ciiili. Udticnl'.i.u tnuV. iiirvila'i v bis f.iUt oiiku lo » fcisjl. pro'.tstiw t.iViJT an well sw lo tins lt-uisl|V!|>q.>, A* th‘> DlU-Ucia* ml lioiIJe»i 'oio .d:‘>.s, Iq.viruiuus ami prejudice uiih't give way* In Mm outrun* inereli o t mix'it andj.i.lltr. Tin- injn» lii.t*of till, ilcui..ml by uny n-i of mm that Him govrtnnu'iit shall throw ilm etrong urns of the law moaml tiwin .mil tux Uk peopta for Un it le-nUt will ihs lon ger bo tpmsUon- il. W« will Hu n have leginliUnm lluit favoi* no claw, hut rmbnttur all the tcople, f..r public pur pose* and not for private iutoror.a — gviicr.il legle'-il l,«i r.i; tin prum-ilhm of lley Wt InleriMt of >Hir uoaimou oouutry. Trotectlon ir flic riiolltvr of J-cWlUm nml \witeru,ilUc.i. 1'uicvtKui amt pluU-cracy and nr* Jtlu.trbw f wt-i ahrteia of tin? arum I'I-'ikI, hi»o:':ed of Lhr riiuiv egif itml Uim isf ;jc ft mu hiiqiiiiou* h-gloluttuo. Tin* t';ix-yilce e.-rai-s livtn Use Mini,- principle, nljlna ou govcftti'.ioiilnl uM rather Ikon tlnir own Individual thrift ami inergy, \up pcoiux Ihnl It r.ar il«*y to grind oul nml leone nc-tp.-V lot.mm re^i'.larty. uot roull/hy* 1 I ho jp.Yirmueot in a lux gut Item' nml it |-hfi|4t au-l lie •nuroe of tut wm*V h from tlm ino;*K‘« nml Hint it Hsiptt If esippertrd ly (ht-in iiusU-ml of (hr g.iv unniei,! au-iunrllug Iht-U. Tim ounitejr <:nin|<iirti iHntfcbaw to le-une of nno it nut ivlly u'*d w ill U> ennuxtly nml e’onHy .-uiitoxtul. Jf the lb oiuunil* w* uht win they itiurl Ii,iii'<ur.ilu forty it vluitnerH -r;i,i nliu-u I tonal cBUipr.lgn. styply llm people with booiI nriWtrt|*« nn flu* lit lie moot i-oUii' f.ictor In man) llhg public imil)Inn. Tint IMMipiilgn orator plena-* nml oxaMte Ilf i-oj-h, but. mom .if Hk'Sii nm ro ilrnoy f1\. d In their view* Itfore In*n-srlmr Hum Uiiii few air chimp J. Tito lttp>ll !V,nu wi 1 ?u Isif.s lUe font ted, its i.iliie rrej. el* will; an ml Viu.tnai.. ptirtir»!;ii> wi!U the tii.-rt illlioruuo iIiws.t. Tl.« |.■(•(.■ <4 lie hunhsem rliicd t-i ’u;« t»vit npituol ■ I'm Ivtmosrata. We know Itwrt tin* i U>*|nil4lraiiit riiar">il Hi, iu wllh mho > aovemui* nt hiiJ hnnt Mots uof.ire n Itriu.ninth' ruiyisn wan csiTruhl. IVe uvsf ext rot them with thrlr iirittl eklH to stloaiU In fiHei '.In' ode in d'melhliity ,*f ;i«* |*m!e t*l likISi, rbh'h wan pnntuy.sl l>y MrNmVyMu end ■rneral mletoln. opm l.'m 1't‘in.sfir.ile. Th‘i Ihoy nlll r-v.r<*ly V- nt,!., f.i ,|,v Tl« |na>p*<-iMye tuktm tlm *uU-r be - Arc you uddup LmR Bw motion the ‘-Kero or Iron Mm ODnvf1' That ta w>*t ear radM' want, aud nothh;* bat that. It b«w aiTue cld Mend io vfaUih tbo old Mb pinned their ft Wi and were never Ab appoteeed. Bm nno:h*r good raauea mendation for it Ij, that it b aaa'f teasVuas, aaver r<T *. never web o»i hut werin In each an eaaar and nainrai vrey, jmt IBn nanira MmK iB . rattaf ooaww qsioL. and ease, ana am • Itole new tS cw. It new Min JBmryboAy couch take n Bw rnoafcr, and everyone ebaaid take only Man (none liver htpsata Be nmi you go* It The Red I *• on the wrapper • J.H.UMad On, rbllMld^fclo. ?—• - 1. —I oud r.ui nnt ulrcjd* okiftteg il up'jti tins (H'lulden or tiiooc t« wbnw it IX'H.Tly brloii**. Tim Ibr'it <• Iwteg li;rL<ul ©i. um! tun |ic©pUi art* to Un V.'IUon lilli an litclutulul U-tttfdctar, trod nv.liy j Him under U« opera toe N wlao Ib-wu-i-iUe l-gUlutiOM w« new hi*H a tirocputnus t»««,t unit ■ proid tioiK future. *Ji c-mra-j pnwperHy • muM l:ut Co’J ii, u m .incut or |u |ir.*hio*\l by u mii/Iolun'r anmi. get tin- go*) ni«i roan iiy U;c lktaoereU Jin* |Miiiiii;ilni aril h lic.intij; frulC miU ih itiie linn *111 v!>Id nn 1‘nrii iuirvi-t, pad wliitv Uw iatr-Hlgua* “'•‘I jiililul in viiim I'lincmlulda the Cito.iUy ii|un ttin repeal ©C n high pi .<uciivc tariff and um trlihnen up oiiuvery Urn) of rviuruing pr>i*twrtcy. J’liw cuuva wjiitiaprcul Hpprebt-aafea uyuag a<“iU'-‘ nf our H.-puMiuuii friend* Tiu- ttiuunlit Hurt Dm IMnoctnic party in to ntlm-m the country fruui the dung.-)* lL.it lliirai.-ii it, that tlmlr irtiouiy iiMW-nsi** Mall unt lm Cut ill Ini. liwl tiie lA-iru'cr.ulc parly fur It* tc'.Mf, t-.uK-,il uitJ inur.igi-ou* ou.dqct •»f utT ilia H'.uilt iivi-tve tn« 1- unliclinu iiuu a muiiiul jVii|ii«. "mi]) done lu'oil jut! UlUifai hwvanl." Uiurt. ibelr hojn-u mi J Mii-^i-jiia |),«t ih. y tuny he OlnaU-d HU :i omnium h-lrunc. Ail Uiii: !r;» iiiiiiillni -d (4m rnee «tf iiimllier AtmiL-tii Miilm.il. The wild •"•U-.lt of lik> llHlf i!-> la an longer l.runl ici !!io : ! il;w. or Uwi wait of th* cjlaet iivluierin’* "lunl llutrl*' iiiunig the ” i>’. Vifitiliiu hill*. Uvciinocli ely|. llXiliiNl lonH-«Ml ivli-tiiiiig |me|iei> IJf to tiio.iil tr. :mv,‘uam-J llulr n» tiuu-ly cstiuelloa, l ot ibiy prlormed wi-JIllmii uiii-abam wink- luttv. 1-rilow lii|S. i-owliinr. ftSing tile }iti-4 n-Ull the s(ruiIn elrsiu.- nf ibtir tsici.au Hug lu.Ki's. nud ii i-v U.,,1 t':v!t voter* are KUi-iit in dt-uiii let ttx (mile tlat they liiivv 8-itir In Hut binniM) viturn- gnat I* th> •'< ulm of i-U-ruul ril.-M-vs; tint Umy Iwvi* received the reward of tlm faith ful. Ti m) vri'.Ii |-r:«Ie In onr iwatHitd fi-.-.ifli!:-nc.' lit^liH future, rrmrinhenag <!■' ei.iirfl t'.al.liuua nf tlte purty 3 J- IV-r^.io, Mndioii, .M.ir.r-m and Joek *>!i. 1'i.d r-lxAu iiriiieiplr* or* even u>«re i.tK-i-ht ilmu lb* formation of «<IVNilU|u|lt, a-o of r)i* J**tof Uo-J. ■•**>.• uotu oilivr* «4you would linvf- clwit) do un:r> ynu,"' |tc u,. heckle •in nit) Ki.u-n Hurt ciM.irlliule our BUe 'n chrek I In* ffr*ir.-ii|g (fiirll nf *«oieh wu mul put, nnilivD that thrretene «mr lord nod irebie 1lw rupn nvmy of Uwt, wlikh U na pure ir tlic ton joi.roo of Jurvice, u» ereniol a* the koine of (bn min', »• rrerl**Udg m tin) foundation of lire U-.i:* * Unu. u. iiutuki). tlrrivJrtx tiilY^nprH?. fiwUru tiV uur. Ii would lordly 1m putting it too Stirling to >ay listt Uk'iu lias sexy. -dy Over l»>® nn.li u Ui.ineae uyWva' la tUi* uonulry. r^selonr In tlie Hvotfc, at I* tin tisiw U U not mi no* loWyill lliat is tr«j(iia up IruliuOs. i*ut oiiii Unt is increasing PaafeiuM. tM imitrae U*> lasdtHd) for two yearn liae had iuucIi to do wIlli U* ruvtnd In Sin* pie:oi*m JsmiK wliere y«*u will and you sea iien HKimifaCiorttiK -tiiurprleN Hiring* tn« iqt, e-^-cklly is Uila Into In nottun wiiKifm.urldy. Tit.m yiqn- fsa^; Ui lilt) noftit ;|i||l His; .s >r| rust Ms lien Miii Mivl Worn t.icri'.isiny wage*— a Well lot Is conn* u dally oteurwnca, tinUi nearly every ouu id Llrea lum «d* vanned wefe*. •>«.* of them loot* UlMM oner. Aid U sie ul-l Im-r Is-rad rijl.t born Hint I be Iron and Uiol Min iryia umm.g llteae wbo li.iwle.l tin* l.iml *st nU >1* Iks ruin that a In it! w<mM did Cl. Hot lklmi.-r.il ;c tariff irduet'mi, a tariff f r rtwanoe, t* Ole Htai Um country* I tlu-i i .'•* an* »■'. Iiflsr.11 Haver M> tote. Aid in it alt it tiewuuetnitod It * 11nlh l!wt l«w W-.g*e atul 1-usIhom vi.u'MtlUn do *Hjt necessarily follow 1st iff risked i,>*|, -“Lir| |irrtpfrp U* ko va Holm mm Omarw vta MsIlMr. «»a Aeyto; -.jlm _t(;H ami -Jolt Um H.itK*i»ro ]| iliv.sy n t it*-ll mnod trio * tod..ls iboloj., M»*k. at UM> IHlO »l f-.i-c: I.H'iH pond tu n-UIW iM.li *s*pf. Pill, u.id run Im wntnffag tiM l A ,.|.!) I. -I’AM irijj |* „ •Irl i*.H'.:iMi.|{y i.»r ,n»t .me to visit K .v.vii riil»« o'. a await «ewt. ftr furlxr inl-eiiint'dii *>li ist aei MMI «< llio S.M.- V*i» ttalHny or t’ll.W. U IlnrHIKr. T. t*. A. At IV. Trade *, < iistikdlt-.N. U
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1895, edition 1
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