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The Ga __ ~ * IH>v«ih voi- xvi._u^-jMgy^r = S BAB ON IDEAL Lift ▼OITH OF PEB80JAXirr, IOT OF WOSLDLY OOOD3, OOSBiDERED. Vienltllir l*|kMlie r Xiwsllkltjr Nit la Kilkmr^Tki l.l«o N I'lH'nhhsx UNmry e» « Botlu.-a Cklwiirw-WUI Umi -MinfM Winan" Me ft* non m. Louis BspuMtn. Now At “I.tttle Ormfiwd,1’ N. Y.— That was wlmt I should mil It, for Ik mcmed to an Unit, a tie: all. It wax a reproduction of lira original Cranford. There were the dainty KUle house*, wltli the neat, wellkapt garden*, and pervadiDg the entire place tv*« lbo pe culiar air which betokened the presence of woman—oot wnrenn In llio alngulur, and certainly not the singular woman —but woman In the plural, and to such a degree that alts seeiutd to override and overrule everything. It was con ceded In till* uuerr Utile place Unit to be rich, or, iutleed. even lu be comfort ably ell, ai far aa tlie if*odv of thla world were concerned, was to be vul gar, although it would liuvn bant con sider*! finally vulgar lu apuak of one’s poverty. Gentility waa the stale wluoh teemed must dteir.ible. ns fur a.< l could find out, both here uud h«*ie*fl*c, and gentility meant having no nasty, rough men alaiat. It nuauit haring to l« very careful aa In Die aiiendliig of one's income, and to always preserve a proper position in tbc world. If this ocw Cinoford had been In England, there would liars barn no ekiaer line of caste drawn. TitAum’gnvi.M not iiKcureo. It was Tunny to sit hi Um lit Us llbra 3p and hear Imr recoumimid tiooks to is young girls and Uiys. She tried to Induos tho liny of to-day to rrad Hoop er's “l*atU-Qiirter,'’ while “Joint Hali fax” and “The liclr ol UrdulifTo” ware advised to the young girls In |>lnce of Um modern novels, for ss she said tu bar odd little way. “My dear, these new books arn often very clever, but quite as often they will teach you things yon bad belter not know.” Tills was nut always tint brat courts to tako to luduce tire youthful reader to let them alone, but Mias Dorothy ho llered fully in girls as she bad known them, and ll>« girl Of lo-d.iy was an unknown page to bcr. Willi my ap pearance Uiurn camn, for this little town, great gayety; during my week's Stay I had as many xs Tour tea partlos given toa Till* means the pulling on of beet (rocks, prefer.tbly those of black silk, starting out nt o o'clock, nod sil ting np In state until fi£)U. Indulging in what la koown as pj'ite conviTsation. Then we had, with cu|« of Urhcious tea, rich with croun: and sweet with mal lamp sugar, wsfur like bread and butter, tlrlii cakos anil delicate, amber like preserves. Nobody evar h ul any thing mure than lid*. That would have been couuti-d vulanr. BAU OKTa ONE rPJtlAHtt 11KAI. lodttd, tho only tluro I was cycr present nt wlml tuig!<t be called •' a sapper” was at llm liouse of a lady, the wMow of a man wbo kept a whole sale shoe store. When she appuaied there was a question us to whether she should ba received t>v os or not, but as alia eras a kind, good-man red soul she waa accepted after uwhilo, and It waa agreed that the remombrance of lli# shoe shop should be Ignored altogether. At Iter house, lobster euUets, sliced eold mea>, naffer, hot rolls, and a gloss of rich, sweet wine would be offered, and the old ladies would all rnt and drink heartily uud remark, after Uiey left: "Such abundance, rov dear, but, of course, poor soul, she doesu’t know any better, aud ao wo uiskc tbs brat of It, and agree to overlook it.” There was Um inteusest frar of get ting acquainted with anybody in trade, bat as msrrly all llm Indira were un married— tlajugli what was known as of suitable age —or the widows of ison wbo bad iwen in profusion*, the ques tloa of wbo sirould aud who aim aid uot1 be received did ant oflon come up. The friend I visited had this In bor favor, as far as pusiliou went; alia was the daughter of iui Euglisb clergyman mad name to this country hoping to make her fortune a» a governess, never dreaming, dear soul, that Hie life cf a governess Imre was not ns hard as It was In her own home. How she causa to this town 1 do not know, but aim found lliwe was a great nerd, a eryluq need, as newspaper* would say, for books, and Hint nobody could afford to buy tliem. She had to do something la earn Iwr Living, and liaviug a number of books to start with, »•»« Invested list little capital In subscribing to the va rious mags sines nod getting some of Ibe new books, and thru alio ojwned a circulating library. It did suggest the simp; but then Um widow of a doctor in too aavy said, '•Wlmtcvsr a lady dots 1 woo use* dignified,” and after that nobudv ever questioned Mira Dorothy's bo sl owes. cl.hvbr xupnti* rfoTxr.s xor hr CPMMKSDBii. 1 Joyed la Ibeir deUeUr olltn*, in tl*e thin, worn, old ellver. In Uw damask napary which waa darned until tlio ori ginal patera waa lost in tlx many now thread*, but, looat of all, I delighted In Being the arvangRiiiwils made eerry night to protect tlio houeeliuld how Urine**. kite* Dorothy'* five Kilter teaspoon*, two ubtopoona, three folk* uud a pair ot in offer* would bu onrrfully tail la oM-funbkaixd Ulfrr-Wkel, and Uxn MU* Dorothy would *ay U* the little Bald. sg*d 11 yritrn. ".It net. curry tlx Mirer uml key* iipM-alr*.” A-ni Juoet, a prooemlnn of one. wnts'al ranicli soV uaialr, weighted by the Ui*ka; and knaan of keys, and aha would deposit thuB on the elxlr raecrV'd f.»r lh«a>, wklnk waa * t Junk x,ip«*lte Ihr head of kllsn IJocUiy’* brit. As I *nhl before, In Xrw Cranford, oa In the Old, men wen ilioaptuoved iff. Xtxy were ■u|itneril lo n|**t, things, to bn rough Mid l »nd and not always anltu prutwr. 1 brant but ime lady yufne to I'xtn b deuhwbbi nial Mm wo net very strong menially or physically; abu mi l that tbn thought u man would tai handy to Iinve <n the In me* t.i lift tiling*. Kvrrytaxly «u very Wind mid all aorta nf nice little thing* were thought of. Oi.e dear old Udy itrnde mo, oat or a piece of marvolou* I n o cade, n wonderful C**i for holding *l» »ol* of e i'.tnn; while tnotlter, know ing that f hed nil of a Houlhernrr's love foe tweet ecenU, devoted a d.iy to Retting tho heat of the rote leaves and and making me a potpourri, Ui-tt I ulclit molly and truly have Lite atrno* pliere or "Ar.iby the bleet" nbout me. Another gentlewoman did me up bnudlce of lavender to that my Hues might atuvll awm-t, nod all them dnloty little way* mode me wonder If the "Advanced Woman," with all her mueli talked of ability, would ever havo the turret and fv title ways of that woman who uevvr thought of heraelf «e "adranoed," bat who prided heraelf much no her geo Hone*# aud her duly to tier neiglibor and her God. tlNRELKMUKm* IgBBWA KDSO. Ooe long summer evening my frioud tod 1 were netting la tlio library, nod she ssited toe t( I lied ever wandered shout her lonely Ilfs, and Ibon sin; told mo the story of It. Tiro oldest of n large family of children, »ho had to look out fur the rest uf the brothers end sisters, sod In her own youth aho did nut have lloio to let anybody make lovo to ber. Oh, yes there was some one. Always that same somebody when one la the oldest daughter of hu lingliah clerityman—Hi* curate. Tie told bnr hm love and be told lier of bia willingness tu wait for ber; but the year* went oo, and Juat aa ooe slater would grow old enough to take her ulaoe llie younger out, more eetlUb than Jlias borlohy. would follow her own Inclloatloh* end marry the man of ber choice. At last tbo time came when thoy were ell gone, and then her father was auch an old man. The luver caw and naked fur bis bride. Site looked at ber father and refuaed to leave him. Tlion brr aweelUenrl grew nogry. He wo* only a man, anil bo was tired of wnlllug. Men have not the vlrtun of patience. That is feminine. A few years more and the fattier was dead, aud Dorothy, wltoee life had been given for others, waa left alone, aud It ueerood tu her as il no body wanted her. dulduai of all, the man whom aho loved had been given the I v-ng Unit had bean ber father’s, mid wue coming Utere and bringing with him n wife sod child. MIm Dorothy could not wall aud «oe Unit. Hu she came to this strange country, and uow she tlilnkt that everybody ha* becu very kind and llial her life I* a full nod happy one. That uirtil I picked up a birthday book, and opposite the dato vliicli be longed to lirr day I wroth the taxt which had beeu m tar miod as t. lis tened tu her story, “lie that lonelli ills life Slulll save it." Why liavo I writ ten out all this? Because in this queer, qurint town peuplo are llvhig liniiasr, sweet lives. In wuodcrful COU tr-ast to the miserable, empty ones that ore scon every day In llw great car van sitrira I du uot Know wliat aomo of those gnolleincn would think it they eould bear wives discus their hus band*. yoaug girls overfamllisr with men, and dry In and day out meet women who cnako dress their god. I am tempted to thiak that, like tlie overabundant supper, tills sums wom an, auch aw you aud I noeel every day. would be courlderd vulgar by them. la It not vulgar for a woman to crit icise ber hoetuod? la it not vulgur fur yon nr women to be vnaatile only In alangf la it uot vulgar for children to be dtelinguisbed only far their bud msn bcisT And la it nut vulgar for women to llduk that flue clothes will cover nil Imia-rfectione of speech or moralltyr My frleud. It I* a vulgar world. Vulgarity is the keyuote of baste, aud haste rules to-day. OOWPLETKKBnh OV OENTJ.lt IJVES. But the haod of the clock will turn Jottn* certainly utlit hour* go by, ■ud loom day men and women wUI U»tU ra-ilbio that gcnvlu, moral lives are beat for women; then they will be come conscious of lit* fact that they can got tin* most out of Ufa when they live the live* of gentlewomen. It ie a pretty old word. Prettier, I think, than "ladies.” A ad It seems to ine that yon and I would rather have nur darghlers bn tint to-day than any thing else. Wouldn't you. 1 would. To be gentle and to be a womaa menus to la* everything to thorn about yon. And to bo a woman without being gentle—well, do you like the tytmf 1 do not. I like manful urni and wom an!* women. But I do not like tlio ‘■advanced woman.” Her speech and her walk are alike strident. She bus lost all Hint Is best In womaa, and gained all (bat Is worst In mao. There 14 really no place for lier. Site does n<>t care fur u borne, din le not a bulkier of booirs. And wbat will U*e world do wlisn homes are dono away wlthf Answer that question to Ban. A fiuni* WT the Jfewapapar Bmlum. gskuvilM ntkrn. The newspaper bt slurs* continue* to be pusxllng. Ws p.'lsted upward* of 70 column* of Hie rioorts of llic pro ceeding* of tlie lllbtkat Assembly, and •old out quite 3UU extra copies of those Bettes during thirty days. Yeetsrday we published, ss * matter of public Interest, tlic animal report of tli« prssklwut of ths llqaor dealers, and sold 201) extra Copies. TH* Htwaipri Mum kb LH>. Mr. G. Caitloott*, DrugglM. Bear • nnrlllc, 111., My*: "To Dr. Kina’* Saw DbKnrnry I nw* my Ilf*. Wm j taken blib lal (•il|V> and triad all the pbjtiulnu* tut iflile* about, bat ot no avail in id wit* jrlrru ep and told 1 «*iukl not llw. Uarloy Dr. Kloa’a Sew Diat'iwry In lay *lnr« I amt for • tjottt* »o,| leg411 iii nap and frooi Mr* Brat d,aa> began to set lie tier, and aftw iralng three holtlt* «*a up awl .tltoirt ao tbi. Jt la arorth It* weight In It’"*- W* won’t keep rKute or lnm<e without It,” Gel a f|*r trial at Curry • Keunady’a Drug Kura. HAM JOXKH OX Nll.VnS. HIUtv ttmliiw to ■ « n»»- Llkr Uw Mkallng Mink nna Mntrln XMwJg. ■a llM II lKMt-*eito>M In Bat* Uatafe Bui Wav Mlatubum hS ikal U»I4■ Amrrlro lb» tow Han't raaaMry. TcaiHrvro SUrtxynr. The woild takes ou a erawj ovetv few years. Tuo skating tmk eraxa struck America about twenty jrius ago. Then followed the a r ml bank dims. Next we had the soo-lrruiury crate. Thau the silver erase, followed closely. side by side. ultooBl, l<y ilia bicycle oral*. It is like » Blamiwde of Texas catlla. Jtoiomiua-a nothing disturbs them. Again, tuiy little ' thing will stamped* there. Wlien ones started nothieg can stop thorn. If ths preci pice Is notched ttioio behind push tho leader* over. Sueli is lUw cuao with tho free and unlimited sixteen to ons-ncra Tliey will soon get upon tlw brink of obscur Ity and push tin: lenders amt promoters of tho heresy befom thorn. They Imw cver stand sums chance of reaching heaven. God has made special provis ions for fools nad children. H'.lverilsa will gel in on tho former bench. Hut some of Utiim are so prejudiced Clint If Uebi isl blow* a goldtu trumpet they will J ust lie still and say: “Xo, 1 urn mil going to more.” Their trouble Is sbuvu llndr eyes. Their heads Dead working on. I have thought some over the eausss and cures of tbs various srsaw. Very few really busy aud industrious, Intel ligent people take hold u|K>n any of tbesa cruxes. Tlie skating link erase, it 1 remember light, was run largely by the saani gang that ruu tlia football and the baseball today. Tho greenback party and the suh-lrsasury crowd were composed largely or the calamity how lers who are running lire free and un limited eolungsof silver gong today. MLVXK CltA/K TJXXSVAl.l^rOX. I have lately made a tour tin migli Ala bama, Mississippi and Louisiana. The silver crvtn l« rpidealte out tlu-re. It la like snuill-p»x. (or tlmlcs* brains a man lus tbn more tui chunor* for the free aud uuhuiilrd coinage of Silver at sixleou to oue. They know out where of they speok. Tin-ir brains. It tboy possess suy such commodity, must certainly not bs connectud with tbelr tongues. Their mouth is liko a pepper box pistol —it goes off everywhere yoa touch U. They will lend no swr to reasonable and sound ideas aud Ui*y are never affected hy them. Tiiey paw in one ear and out the other tor the very good reason that there is nothing Inside to stop the words. Jliu could have their heads split open, filled with sawdust sud et-wed up and make a list, ter showing iuid ndvuncs more sensi ble arguments Limn tln-se independent, unlimited Iras sllv.'r iMiretlea. .It is like smnU-pnx In another respect Done ever have it but once. SUHelKhlPl'I HAS IT IIAU. Mississippi lias it Itow trnocmluusly had- Every candidate from constable to governor announces himself first ss in fov.>r of lire Tiro and unlimited coin age «f silver sixteen to o«io. and they don’t propose to srgnc 11 is question dtlier, I said to uimo of tbcoi: '‘The most difference bet woeu yon ami a Wily goat is u matter of Intir nod boms." If you catch a billy goal by tbe wliiskuia and tel) btm to luild still, be shake* hi* bead ns much as to say: "If you don't turn me btoio I’ll butt you dosru;” and when lie gnu loose lie walks off and goes to eating gross ond dogrcuunt. Hedon’t want ideas: lie wauls Brass. He’s hungry. 1 advised them not lo go lo sleep lying on their sides, tbit their Untiua would all run out llielr ssrs. lint if tiioy did, tliry would put them boelt next morning with rv tenspoon. TUB CALAMITY IlOWLKU’S CU.UtCJt. When the tlinn of depression and stringency comes, then the calamity howler* get In their work. For In stance, tbs old farmer whom I met In Weal Virginia—a strong fixteou to ona-i»cr—said the demoiietixstloii nr of silver hod ruiocil biio; for thirty years ago ho could lure gotten elglily dvilura per acre for hi* farm and was gnttivg two dollars a bioh il for his wheat, but sineo e<mgresa lemonelHied silver his bind had gone down to twen ty dollars an acre and his wheat to sixty cents • bushel. Now, If thgt good old fellow would taka a trip Into Mm northwest, the granary of lbs wurld, which bee all beea opened up In the lust Ibirty ynaiv, end see tbe mil lions u( bushels of grain raised there and the great trunk hues of railroads hauling tbe wheat from tbe nnrtbwost to lUtliinorn, Md., for fifteen cents a bushel, more or lees, that good old ellverlte of Wesi Virginia would find oat what bit him. The ehaap Wnds rtf die northwest wliloh pfiduae forty busliels of wheat to tbe acre have sure ly cheapened hit laud os woll as tils wheat. Out nothing could maks him hello vs, iu U>e nsrrow world iu which Its lives, but Unit tlw drinouetlntlou of silver hud done iu« work. a »AMri.n''itovm.s wra niiaho." They cry: • Uhovtalltm ■> -‘DouM* •Undaid,'' and ao on. duppoa* ou that bypotbcate we nuke diamond* and cut al ia* the lUndanl*. I/-t Congrtt* pata a taw making diamond* and Cut giant of apial vutaa A dlammid na larga a* a grain of wlwat la worth on* hundred dollar*. A pleco of cut glaat llmt aim la not worth the on* hum drvtli part of a cent. IW. Hongr.** Iim pa*aed a law angina they aro the aorao In tain*. Janw let a Jnwoh fofft-r , '•aeh for sale la the old wieloly slater. : Mho ark* what la the prion of each. I ”Kueh It worth con Imndnd dollar*.” [dfmgayt: ”1 wlil tnko the diamond, | but don’t wont the cut glim* ” •'Oh'* | r»y* 11* >• wrier, •-if ymj get tired of lb* cut glar* ut any tine Hie govern | merit will ryitecoi it at one himdied I dollar*.” Shetaya, “Wrtl, If I can get my money back on li at any time I will lak* It.*’ Tla* Jowch-r will nntond the out glaau oa the old a later* and lit* old elKem will aid md the who}* UMlaeae ou tlie government. xo ran ity *mt rtn Ooutaox. 1« tha govwranent able to make noM aad Oliver of certain relative valuator oiwUnaatboiMltyofMlalf I don't believe U to. Mo anrarn—ut. to far **»y koowtadf*«S%oa the turn of {jKffiateJiiifBLE"1* . 1 ““ In Ike ana (bat I waat both metal* aa Honor, but one tUndtrd only, and that the fold oUn d**- 1lS »w on tb# Oliver In the world to bo eolaod ad eojr ratio 00 laeg aa tlia parttv of tbo two ddlain eau UoialnUlnod. Like Attorney 6m orul Harmon, every Aaorloon oogbt Vu 0VT dollar aa good oo anybody’. dollar, whet her It ba Oliver « IW." J believe that tke beat tbonghu and profoundeot view* aland equarel/ with tbe rvkt etaadaid. I he Vo laid to tbe fanner* that 1 have glanced over II* Ub panlng through Uio country, and I fouad that weed* ware burtlna IAuh ohm than ««• ItoWetaadard. lata acta gold bug** or a Oliver digger, bat I am tar the at riot parity of tbe aatale one baoto *ueh u that Uio government can •oolotato lie purity without danuglag It* u edit. VAMB ID RAJ or oovikfxnT. There are many false views aa to tha tow»oaaf.C Whan era toaeli tba inanoial question tha gar. ernnurnt liaa no capital or credit apart from tb« people. Tba go taw ■ml la [Ika au infant child la tha mot hart if* ft ea«not care for Ibo motbori Urn motbor mint aora for It. The go v eromrat cannot taka can of tba peo ple', tba pro pi • muet taka cart af ttm government; ecu 1 don’t believe that tha parity of mauia b paariMa with frca and uollmitad catena of a 11 tar at I mat an old darkey at tba Kmton, Louisiana, Cbaetauqun, Ha arid that he was la favor of nlvwr 10 to 1,10 to Um white man aad l to tba negro. 1 1 reckon be might be oonrideraTa fair average aitvarlia. Thl« great government of oars for throe years past baa boon passing tlirocgh Uie channel leading from one sea of comillions to ‘iintbar aaa of eoa dltioua. Tlia chandsI baa bean narrow. It has taken a master i.««a ta keep tha ship ofl tha rock, bnt aoofi weriudl psm out Into a broader, deeper me of prosperity than ever before. it son *t wAt to para. t would tliat we bud ttw patlw.ee sod common nose In e, MiWlWnnii 1 meat them «• they axe. It don't pay to 6lno and ‘'growlers” dawn gal there im If tbe farmer will stick to bla pUiw, Urn merchant to bit store, tba lawyer to bi* uOoa, the prraeher to bla pulpit, tbe meobaow to like abop and eo oo, there are no proWema which can not be eolred and oo disunity which cannot be oreroome. U I know my own heart and feeling, I am with tbe maaa of laboring aea la tilts ooualryaod 1 Ullage U to be to their Interests that money should be eoond and oar dollar should be aa sound at anybody ’a dollar. Cod'* aun oarer (bone mi euoli a poor man •» country aa Aieertea. It la a fact that tba mersbaot pdwee of America. A. T. tsuwart, waa once a country school teacher. Tl«e leading railroad mignaU of tba world oace kept a ferry. Tba leafing dnaudar ouoe peddled rat traps. Tba leading manufacturer of Amerto* we* ram hired out aa an offioe boy at a dollar a week. Tbe meat thoroughly literary mail the world am at learned bla lettere by tbe UgM of a ptaa knot burning in the fnmaoe of hie black smith abop. Tbo maa wbo holds tba highest political hooor* ia the history uf America nest to Georgs Washington was a poor ungainly rail splitter. And •o It ia Aim dee la the only oowntry iu the world where all profession* hate hm»> I leaded by tbe poor who started la humble ctrcamstaaea of Ufa 8A» F. Joxu. 1*. & —Some of us can remember tbe dnyt of plenty of mousy. Then ww could go down towa with a basket of money «Hd get a basketf ol of good* as folia wa* Oao barrel Hour. .. fUttaOO One pair boots.<-». wo00 One ilriuk whiskey. 8 00 One chaw tobeoeo. 8 00 One fool. 01 Fools don’t go up or down with esr reucy.-A. p. J, wewramwMPWWwar-e Motto* Away »"■ >«• Hu twain Sue. So embody once wrote a prophesy of e Mm* in the distant fUtere wbw, by Urn united efforts of lawyers nod law mskere, tba statues af tbs uoantry will be written ia sachsimpla language sod ? amt and Dftebejef apjifcatlcm that tbe code ef law wffl be gtreii to •obool children as a Uatbooh, to In utruot them at one* In tbs eurract ase of language rad la tba raguliwmaeta of the law. This Is tbe state ooq lam plated by tile 1*0*1 'lotloo that “trrry non U •opposed to know tba law.” Tbe dis uses to which ww base drifted away from It shown tbe amoaet af oo melton needed m our legal enaatsMnU and practice. Tki bryili «<»#•«, Horpu'fc Hound T**-* Knfeiuh ChMiiint, JUItk, U. Your Job Printing. If yon have H iluno at Tin Cauittb office It will be done riah t, It will be done in style, Amt Jt always suits. Thoso Points are well worth wcighiiijj In any aort of work, but especially in Your Job Work. We pin our faith to that: can’t you pin yearn ? Tk*> l,n(mn wm !*■»» w The Lamdmtfit la glad to oota aa lucraaaieg amtiiotol hi this oounty to fator of gevd rmda Ai m i»> ataoca of thla iacrenwd lomaat tba foot k noted that alt team of Bethany aod Tunotaburg bad it r.prtaenU tlta before Uta commU^kmafa Man* day to propoM that if Ilia Imenl would agree to macadumiz.: the public road from the ooruoruu* limita of Suieatllleto the iSve MU. lnuocb eitlwaa of Uvcaa towmhlpa would oontrtbuU 81,01X1 toward (vying far tba mow. It la eellBMtnd llmt ilia eoet at work woe Id be about SUM. Ua fortnoeieiy, however, the cvui ■Wiawi eould not ececept tlie propuattloo baeaiMA tlw county !uu not at prraant tba money to juy for the work. It w—te to be known, tlioogl., that when cMlaeue of a oontnuituy pro poaa to ooutriboto *1.UM i,wo their prlrata paraea to aeeuro the beuer moct ofaaaotiooof ro.id that time eUtooa are alive to the importance, the neoeaeity aad tli« vi.lue of good road*. The comtuomli theae puUto-apirUed ciliaena. Their example doaorvoe emulation. ((tlu-li offer eould 1m accepted dooVtlaae •imtlar offer* would follow mid it would be the beginning or * roadUitid ing era Utal would m die Iredell rank with tba fuceoiMt and mo it. progrea aiva caoaUca of tba chute. W*f4d ff Tmlli «»4 Nttlirrwwi. 1 Mnwri< laqatrar, SUnga thing* will happen. On list Thursday Congressman Hhuford hud a large crowd to bear him apaak about the demand* the FitaiooUtf are mak ing. The court bouse wa* parked to bear Uta artfol uollllcau, l>ul on Fri day and Saturday when l’rof. Jtfusaty and Commissioner Fntlersou. two practical Camara and Urol headed mm. earaa here to talk srilh the peo ple about t a* prosed uetbuda In farming and bow to grow crops moat » ocean faHy Uwy bad a Tory* small audlmee. Now, as rsaeonablt* mm let us ask ooraatses tba question, which meeting was of mar* benefit to th* iHcjdu We hose no quarrel Willi any man for go ing to boar Mr. Bluiford or uny other spanker, but tt dnen ar«w to ua that some man nr* Jury much mistaken h> their slews of wtmt It lake* to bring about prosperity. 1’olltto* alone can not do it. Faa* a law to-day to base Urn fra* and unlimited col a age of sll snr at ratio of sixteen to ooe xml that would not bring prosperity to the former wbo let* his farm run down Aram year to year tor tl« Irek of proper management. T> bring lb* prosperity sr* alleo much desire. i«ob jtftcs must look hand* with Industrial deselot merit. And the man who uetr laet* his boats ana tn dhtcuna ,'fnld standard" or “free allerr" will Itod that no finauetal policy nf Ilia gorvrn saarit ana MTS bids from st ruma loss, If sot from financial rnln. csiial—i a** H. T.CkiUMi AAvocntx. It Is often S*M that ChrtfctUus are DO Ban honest Wan other people. that Whatever of troth throe is In llwt requires tho sobsl Itoik'ii uf the phrase, ehsrah aobUses, tor •*C*»irl illana,” Then Boot n dishonest Christian to ltd world, and sever rru*. A ilis h on cot aau B not a tr.irUUun. Ha nay how hB htad, ei'Oi hiuisdr. or weep at the earns of JriniM. soar ou wlags of ecstasy whe.i h« hetn n do script loo of beoyeu, ant « cum.t with auction Wo da to. too lmur, ami Die { Blnelaof liBomirera-ilton hut U he B not dishonest he Is a Christian. Tha fundamental inqxlnt of Olirlst Isnlty to: -‘Provide thin*, honest In theSlglAef ell sarin.” It Is mu itarfnl day tor aey mna wbon h« says with In himself: -I know tlut this Is ills, hooed. bat It lstheouttom of the trad# said 1 Best do U or sink." Its la *1 lead We half br-thor uf a «an who omssbIu tovgvry, rot* tills, or taakae false satrles. Tin* «mM MMnl. AUnoU MuraaL ▲ Halt manly nan ban nimbi aid ilia 1 foUowtnf nfll'tortl: ‘Orontln, llnll nonnto—Knaw all aim l«yr turn im mu. ttet my wlfa kia run away Irena mnr aotlila* awl X UnyH brt »<> nuy a ad my fatter and ia<>U*<ir Kijfwl ter to atay ami ate won Id wd Hi) aad t aatlfy Ite world rtei 1 wonH to nr eaaataUa far ter cmlv.Mla, dart or bilk and na oilier bilk. Ste It fl akmk Urn (Wat af May bmt, lbl« Aiimd 7, l*nt. KllljiUi lUyix.ld v bur Kama la Naany nod la now IlHiint «'• mi In bay gta wltb alter man.” «wmm« mm Hona.a*n RN.IMI Ilia. It id good for a man to Uk* op the old Hmhimdld i. “tha attaint and ourtoa* ruluon of forgot laa lor*.” aa I \» c*U* them. I hava bean landing about til* old tinjc*, beginning aa rar Uwkaa rtiniliwda^lko baaaflfal la diaa maldan Wins umerfod MuTlimt lo HH4, arid araa «aa««M by Mm to dirfattualty and ebriataned with tha iiama of Lady Rebecca. It la a haaotl ful. romauLie atory’ aad If Longfellow bad here a Virginia* ha would ham Immortal load bar la anna. During tha war wo wm abowa tha rvputod plana near Chleabomiuy where aba throw beraglf «mm tha braaat of Captain John danth to mia blm. and dM am him. from aa awfal death, lb* an* grateful fellow ought to ha** married bar, for (tie lewd him hot be pat in a substitute and got bia friend Rolffc to do it, and wrote a ble* letter to <d***u Aim* aaklug that Lady Babatra be ro* calved at court, ><« she waa a prloocas wliaaa father waa king over thirty tribe* and that till* aaarrtaga had made a !a*U*f peace between the raoea. That ramiitda ma of what Jaaopbiw aay* about Ueoi. Pharaoh unuW Mo na bia ganiril-la-nht*f to lead the ByyptUu army agalaat Uw Ethiopian*, who wan a vary powvrful uatlen, and whom army wm adwarl'i oa Egypt. Moms iin4wtnni1 the fluik tnovmimt a* w«Ba«oM Joe Joluuton, aad got in their raar aad attacked their toy aTolty. ▲ priaccm, the only datable* af Urn old Ktiiioplao king. saw morn* from a tower aad «a* an fuaelnalad with hta wiagaldoant paraoa that «b* aeniouta flag af trad* and bad a eoufamaaa with him aad told him that aba waa dying for love of btaa aod that if ho would marry bar aba would maka pea** aad • withdraw Iwr army. U* looked upon . her and liWtacd to her aad auum- ‘ tiered, wbleb ( recko* was one of "the mlalahaa of Alaata,11 for Aaron and kllrlam threw it ap to lilts for year* tfluwiNi. Bal Haifa made no mistake, aad trwai Umt onion cam* tha Randolphs, Whittle*, lloRtonand BolwrUoni/cf Virginia. Jaba lUudoiph. of Ruaooke. am* tho sovriitli ta Ha* of direct d*. aoanl aad tlm ludmn cropped oat lu bia character all bia Ufa—devotion to bia rrionda aad hatnd of liiw anemia*. On a alight prmrooatloo M dnUngnl Wabater to Oght a dad and Webstea made aliorl work of a reply: "Van war* act entitled, air, to taak* a do ming on at* for explanation nor do l rnoogntaa y«»nr right to eall era to the IWW to aaawcr what yen plana* to call an insult to your froUoga. it la enough tu my that I do not feat boosd to ao> •apt from aay mw aa IotIuUou of tlim sort, though I shall always be prepared to repel in a suitable manner | tho aggramlou of aay mao who may presume upon Such a rafua.il.” 1 bulitrvm that tbe#t fra ml BOO of l be ulden Um* hod non pellUeal alrffe than we hava mw, for Uwre was bob at atako la oonettuclluf a uew fnvrrn m>*uL than then la mw la keeping it constructed. A ad then war# greater i«w in timM daya. They wex# acltoWa and they were patriot* We have no aueh aobolari In poll ilea nowaday*— not one who caa happily me in a gnat oral loo a Greek or Latin or French quotation. TUe lettter* of WetMter. Adaiwa, Jeftaraon, Hotiedga and Hrvn doiph an foil Of Dim and l make bold to aay that no mau oan ever bn a gnat orator who la not a thorough clam leal aehofar. Tfce preamt fenera tion ofmalmaef repiwutativtt are not eoholaB. Tbay are only trimmer* and aklnmvre romp*red witk the gi anta of former daya. Dot they lied f twc ambitious laieaU atuoog U«fe. Washington waa barely cbomn com in underlo-chief, when ell Ki* Kug Inud aad FnansylVMia wanted General Ward, Of M attach urn* U, and even after the revolatio# wne well under way Ueutral Gate* laid a ache**# to auppiaut hi®. Dot old John Adame stood bj him from Brat to laa* mid kwt thereby Burnt of hia own popotnrlty at home. 1 have gnat reagent for Adam#. U 1* tefreablu* 'o md about tlreae oW tlm wlmit Jefferaoo aad Madiaoi) aad John A dura* aad Wavlitoglou and Bvii Frau kilo aad Patrick Ueary lived and aiiMie Uke Man h the anttUeal I learner, aad aboat John Hancock, wboan mat Ug oiieila hand la am to tin declaration of InlM vadouoA He vrao tba richest aan lo Dovtou and tlm mat HWidilk patriot, but ha signed Arat oaly because bo waa tba pnaidect ef tba aootinruui cooer***. The Brvt&tAte that was called was Geor gia, aad Dutton Gwinnett waa tba Brat to alga that patriotic aad prritawe dam a rural. I aa prood of lliat, for Geor gia la aqr natlva (kata awl Gwinnett wy tUrthpiam. I.yrnao Hall* aad Qrergu Walton* names tame next on the roll of fioaer and In Idlfl Hmn ci)hiilme adjoining wtrli otlier sera laid oat sad a Mined for them. It aesrua from tbraa old record* that the laaotatloa that declared oar liids im''iidvogp waa pamad ou the Had day of July and Jolru Adam* wrote to hla wife tins next day and Mid: "Tba 2nd day of July, 177U, will In the aiwt memo rable epoch lu Uw liratery of A aw rise aad will bo celebrated by auacesdUg geiivnitrouo aa tint great ann'vwrcary festival. It will ba waa enmianiiaratcd from oav aad of tba ooetlneut to Utv etlar aa tba day of owr dativeraaoa” Hut ft aaaflM that the uimattaga I tad not bran put oa. Tba cotoulea bad icily iveodtl They bad ant told Um world why, Mid «• an tlm 4th the whole thing aa written by JeSarsmt waa i »Wid. Mr. JtCereoa tell* an ame«ag story about that. He had la the original I ili art Uataed Kuglaad far eosalwlug 1 At tba African alava trado and tala Cwaa wnted down by fenth O* ro und Georgia bee*mo they wanted «*» buy more Mavra, aad by Maw Kng ■ buid frreauan (bay *vr# mahtag large j UMHeja l>y bringing «lavM from Africa and aaihag them W tba So at bam aol« ntec. da it waa atrlckvn aad New Ri tflnM omttaavd lira buaineaa at tba t>M Maud. Judgn deary, tba gr.st Jatbn, tried r* ibn* It la Wgl bp eharg I log tba grawd |«y la Port load nud Aioyoa taking Savcn Lrrm Baa> ULAYoa, tiio “Rise up tffB Has cut ml" That in vk*. our reader* wait, sad nothing hut that. It la the aaaia old friaurt to ■vrlil^h the old IbOw pinaad Uatr CaH'j mi rrm a am Be appointed. But rp.o'.hsr good mg* ModatiMt ftr tx is r**t »la ummm »»*■ am zJ&x, norm weak •aa, but wort. H rash un OUT ad aatural wiqrjno« 1 :'<c y ia« 1MC ttat ahof OMMS quItV r.nd (■..,!», and «H **■»?«" fT« & ww Mta. Bvar/bodr »*wl» ulf.p hw maty, **»rcw atip-uMl take oujy Ha ■a Idvar Jtagalob*. Bo awro you *i* it. Tlie Bod R la on the wvnpyvr. j;. BL ZeWa M Oo, PhllodclpLi;.. Baton, but tiny dcoooMcd hla la tba public pwai oud tt>y dMu’t wtm It, but found au:it!ivt ourku 10 Sooth Awrrlra iiud I at.: t.ut sine they ba«».v. •hpwl B yat. '‘.lucbijf ii buying tirnu will) ran u*.<i tiding than to kladagncar—ao lb* puivrc Mid ust Iook *|p SjWdkltia of tint aad |n4 OMU, Judgu r_uhnl» on ot what ho arrUW a'«>ul v.-.iitim utara 'C* thAB baU n century ujp>. tie run; **f waa earl* slruek wi.u Ur ucHvlty tad power of tin Itur.ik n.iid, I aunt to school with girLi n,tni l waa flrtaen loan old wtl liny vrere oar H** If uat tmr 4it;>riW» la oaf's ■todies «u<l actiuirvio aita nod had aoolt motor quteUn.-** of perception aad rielicnny of ferliiif. 1 tJwn laa Ittbed the opinion wln.-ii | !ta*o often aioa bad eotiSnued ilmt t'.uilr lalaatg, ara faily equal to tb.uw of m.iu Tba dWaioaM la a<trr ytitrr fo luietlcotimS uoaar conea fnxu tlie f.iet turn oduoo*^ iliMj atop* win, t lien about tba Una (l eSecti v<dy Itafib:* with Turk pursuit! In Ufa do :m enable than aflMwunla to oulUrato actenoe or Uteratara with much diligence or ana. onw.f IN da tan riot cb-.irly tutad, bat If Judge btory uas living wow end alraatd Wfit the ax'* uiiltut lie woald la atill more coiiRrtui-rf in bis opinion by wH nearing what, wuinnt m ber oaw split? re U < tiling Crv tin worid'a prograsr. •Trffcrtou w.:s i.evi-r it'.t.M.d with 111* meaner In orti'-di nit d.-cUrnUua of Independence w«« ii.iwki-4 m aud aautlUtad. unit n i1d “but. what aim enaiJ wo expect - [ ,11,, if i bad no lawyer* in U *rh-«o iradattlg U> question aerry.Uua -yleLl i, r.biag and talk by th* Uwtr. I orrred with Urneral Tl aablngtim iu It*.; l.-uKattUV and with l>r. Frau kite in ruogrvoi awd n«TCT heal'd either of litem <qw.tk atm limn ten minute* ai u Uio»: nor to any b«t ttie wuiu ihtlttt w.ildi * «• to de cide Hk qwettflmj," iik-.it Franklin trkd to comfort him J.y tclliui liow a filend o# tiU who a-ild tiaU deafened a •tin Utard to It* valuta!. ?k> Im wi ot* It Odt; “John Tuuui|iti>:i, loitur. m.Una and nil hau fur rmvfy uniwy.*’ and had a Aguni ot n Im; •u'.qahml, If* omiclu'lrd, bower. r> to sulmnt It to hie friend*. Tlic hr*! liter* w*a to mnusli hot about it nml mail* Mat atrtka out "taiWff.f^-Tlio r>*xt ad* *l«ed him to atriko out “maku,'* for nobody oared whether h« wade them omet, » i thui war alvlekeii out. Aw* other told him in Hrtkuon’. 'f-ir rowdy money,r a* nobody \ra* tolling good* oa a credit, no that m.icli mu left out. Tbo laU fneaU add: “\T*1I. now. •trillaoat «eh* hm*. ‘ far nobody ex pact* y«R til Kivu t.'.riu aw*)-;-’ *o It flimlly iMd: “dnliq XbotAHMu,” with a Ogur* of a bat owd -d. After tim war with E'lglaud wwt »»« it took a lo-uf titco Tor teal irn to come. Ou hoi:i »t>« thee* war* friend* to rcwnrJ ;•:«( oceu.iot t* IKiulah. Ee*rylli!ua KnglMi wa* bog* colled and anubbn.i until alkat Ua bitten*— broko oat ag« n In tit* war of 1311 Our K-irtli iml S mtli might ink* a 11-seen from tlr* and qoll quad* rellDi wr*v (*clh»::.tl m liter*. Th* bWllidy fM 1*0 li.tnrcr that ah«o ©ouffo Frederick th* mtl EuglMtl IMgxdhif.. wo* l|.*!t*d V* cometu Piillad.liCit* l« act and wa* VeooihKd tlm prtOw.4** <f ih* lV*t> dimt and bit C*t*tie.T I f ociwnod it la »u Insulting evil), nixing: "X*air. 1 out l»frw*> kina* »W* qcteu* and nol'lna. I wiil »<n ,)• rff 1 h> iqymif bg acting fur yankr* vo dh.'* Ou* of our uiuorsy rhyme hooka ux*l* a chiiugn la “ -*« *»«**• A M**n n U*‘u.s And U. *ra* imVihunrl after Ibis mawtwn "Wnw.ft.de Wo»«C*tel Ik- MM. lary «*** o'—*i rim* a i«e*ir *fW ’<* •>. e e.«v unw* fWv Th* klag waarnt ill**. 1! :* b* ta M. IUm. Arp. "« •• «*4 fcalMto*. Auim, t j INUdlwr In y.«T nMklaf :| <Wi y.** s:«i triwt i* m3 .H*rty, •frM wi.r, ;.***«. i>pdH lor prakiunltm i*> mt.*:- miWkl law m* hulnnUM In IV «!,- :W*t |» Ua NkMrt to y>«tir tk— ft nH*»T *4 |.tMpk **V» «*«»iy r-4>< k)a-4 • «*r »*lVr la imi w .iry V On* NcUU
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1895, edition 1
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