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t« wam, rnw axb reniMi, r«tan«*n—ifci *•«. irumn-mnnm Inw IMe. Mil A«v IK OoMahoro HaaOUstt. All la pveca anil harmony a bo at At lanta now, but I liavout forgotten when Shannon wo* tbrowlag hit ua fedlsg (hills all ovor tba city. Saab a panic, aacb a stampede, iooh helpless terror among women and obUdreo I naver »! massed. I had goUau ay wife and line children away but I bod to stay, and tha tocos wm m awful as tlm picture of dost* on tba pels bona. Beery body sod s very thing that ooold move era* moving. Shells are not ea terribly destructive, but is Big John laid that, tbay are the “moat perily* ing tiling’' la tbs world. I met him on Dee it nr street, making traoka to ward Stone mountain, aarrylng his three hundred pounds of Oeab—maet of It is front. Dig beads of perspiration ware on his forehead and bo wm carry ing bis wig ta one hood nod an old •aryat bag In tbs other. “Where now. mv irtecdf” said I. “Anywbare In this direction,’’ sold bo, with a dla tleasing smile. “1 sa bound to keep otMSd of ’em, tba Internal devils. Tbav don't Uaval tost, thank tha Lord." "Wbare la y our oart and steer?’’ said 1. “Sold 'em—sold ’em te a bre nigger for two bandied, dal lart confederate mooey, about enoagh to keep me la vlttlse mod whiskey for a weak." -And then what?" said I. “Jlna the aesscrlpl camp at Deeatnr,” Mid Ire and be mopped tba sweet off his freed end face with bis big bandana handkerchief. Another shall Mag throogh tbs air and Big John moved on with alacrity, never aveo Mid goodby, hat bellooed hack, "Pray foe are." Tbo nut week I got him a plAce In lire ordlsanae department at Hooon under General Howell Cobb and loft him etttiog oa a box full of gam. He placed two boxes clone to gether for a bed and eald be should sleep on hie arnw. Tire shells kept coming on making their parabolas and tinging and tisln* la the oircamambleht air. I hod sorter gotten tread to shells la old Virgin la nod 10 vectored to walk down half a mile aa Wei too (treat to sm what bad bacons of an old untie mod his family who lived there. His foer boys were ail In the war, but my unole and coot sod tbtlr only daughter lived there. 1 found them huddled sp In the basement, for a shell had of-, ready tore part of tire root away and Urey bad moved—lower dawn, and were waiting, waiting, be mid, to see what tire Lord or tbs devil would do. They escaped unharmed. One of Urelr absent boys was killed mad another was trim mod op. bat that was Ure common lot. Bat now everybody I* happy except *ome—everybody exoept tb* very rich end very poor. That la why old Au ger dfclent want to do either. Joat the expression of tba people you meet —meet on tha traiae or at the depota or tha fair grooDd* oo tha atraata or In tbeehurebm, How much taoru plane ant It la than a few aoatha ago. How nappy are iba woman aad children. How cordial the greetings between tha North aad tba South—tb* bine and the gray. The taet la, when oar Northern brethren oome down her* incest oor barbecued meet and ro od v* oor hospitality aad look at ore beaatlful women* they are nearly ready to apologlm for every tiling they hare dona to ua or aald about ua. I’ve baaa waiting tor them to apologlm for twauty-dre yean, but they my they oau'tdoltuoaalatanUy until they bo gin to pension oor told lari and oar widows and orphans. I heltare they will pass a pension law for our sol diers ahont the t(e>* they are all dead, for It 1s n fact that uopenatooed sol diem do die. Aa lneuraaoe mao told am that a man who wao drawing a pension oonld get hia Ufa loured for half price. It la aurlous bow short sighted are the wltaat and tbs greatest man. Cai bonn and Davis aad Stephens and Henry Clay and John Randolph all aald that no races of people oonld over lire together la peace aalem one was In subjection aad ondsr the civil (to rn la loo of tba other. That km proved a nflataka. We am living together nowon term* of otvil equality and gvtt'ir akin* fairly wall. Oiddings and Plpilllpa and ail tha abolition lead er* mid that Joat m aeon aa a war broke out the nagrom would rise up and kill and burn aad daatiay all over lb* Sooth. They did nothing of the kind. Nathaniel Hawthorn* mid: “1 am for tb* war, but I don't under stand what wa am dgbtlag shout or What good resell* oaa oome tram It. I rajolc* that tb* old union la smashed Wa never were oaa people and newer will be. If wa puisne) the tenth erer so bard Uwv win lore as oona tba Sot Um union la not smaabad. It Is stronger than aw and Dana says tbs nation wIQ bast to look to tbs South for Its praaarrettsa—preservation from anaroby and laasa that soars ta broad and foster and fiourtah la tbs Xorth. And Cbaeoouy Dapaw says the Month la fultsr than aw af tto old spirit— lbs old flag and tto old dealra (to an appropriation. Taa, oonfaaad him. I INm Ubannoay, tot a by dtdsnt to mention that tto Xorth got M par osat of tU Um appropriation*, all tba ■my that is tpsnt oa Um army sad oasyaod pobiia pjtoUag and aappllsa ofawy Wad, wblla an wa art la a UtUa oatfam hoaaa and pcatrSaa ban and ttora sad for thorn wa bare to taka a Xottbsra arabttaet and build It with Xorttorn farnllnra. Ooafoaad ton, dagao. Ttoy throw a sop to •« aosa la a wblla, last Ilka throwing a ' boos to a dag. Sorer mtad. If ttoy So gat up a war with tom fiaretgn sous try (top win want as tads tfo IgMleg and wa aspaet u bare It to da, bat ttoy will bare la ipotogbw and heal ap Um old sera first. Xaw aart my prediction. If a war doss toon laa'iT r*- this sown try and aay oaa af Um groat pa warm, saw SBTt^sJSarsss.: ss asanssrsvs hw boon paid *,000,000,000 la paa. akmaalam tba war aod tba Grand Aiany to bowling Cor Ban and Ur. OUt*land aad Ur. Oarllato ham to harp leaning bonds to koap up with It. Uat let tha proeaailoa prooovd. Ur. Loohroa aaya ha thinks I bat aoBa of tba paastaaara will bagta to dUaff nart year. Mptaa of tliaa art moving dowo to Uaorgla aod baying land aad *«Udlag Uwaa In the ploy woods. Thai** all right, W# wolootae any Northern mb who oocms hero to stay. Tlkey are moet always good elttsena. Tha maaoonea don’t oooa. Tt>v had rathar atay up ihero aad abaas oa. A man told ma that about half of tba O. A. Ik's obo earn* to tba LonlavUU anoampoeot tha otbar day wots lor algnera, who dldoat apeak Kegllah aad oaae with oa* ablrt and ttaaddldant obaage allbar tIU they got back boaas. But wo era barnooltlng at taat aad wc waat er ary body from op there to eocae dow* to oer afcow. There are a good many sign* of corning peaoe and pdd will batwaea the net lorn. A VortlMo Democrat seat By wife a photograph of Lincoln as be waa away beak In the Milas—Uooolu in tbs woods, Llooola the raU »pl;u*r—and aaya be ha* bad U thirtyrihrm yean. It U a raaoarkabU ploture-th* most wrote aod aeriotn aad tba uglleet white man I tear saw oo a oardboaad. U to strangely attractive, aod you never get tirod looking at 1C No woeder ho oaptlvated the eoBaeat People. Mr. Kehleaan write* that be wait* o* to be leeooetled to old Abo. Wall, we are. Tba Mouth edwliwd bla and reverse bla memory, He waa the beat public maa tbo North bod. Us wee honest, tlnears aod big hearted But from all the Sbahaan* nay the good Lord beJIvar oa. Aod sow I think I fact batter. Gooorol Palmer ■ad* b* mad la Ida Grand Army apsaoh at LootavDU. Ha too brag and o demagogs* and I’m bound to got own with blue tad hi* sort. Aar, **r». w.r MoKee, In OMaro Standard. We ere Indebted to Henry Otoy Tram ball, to hit admirable little week, A Lie Hern JoetlflabK" tor a bom oerefal dtoorHalnsUou between lying end JiMtlfteUe ooooeelBent. He thinks thmt there to man to be eeoeeeltd then to be dtoelaeed In every individual life. }} *• “<* oely allowable, be argot, bat U to dety^for a man to eoaeeal “what ever of hto inmost personality to liable to work bam by Ita dtoeloenre, and to knowledge of which hie fellow* bare no joat eUa." He ought to eoooanl hto faare, kla double, hto tempUttoae, h|e unkind feelings. To be tart, be ooa Uaaee, people sometimes are mtatol when we have no purpose to -fiV— them. That to their responsibility, not A maa bee a tight to eooceel hto bald head with a wig, eyaw though the people may thereby daoelvo iheaerlvaa aa to hto aga. Bat if ho wean the wig with the purpose to deoBve a young woman, with a view to marriage, ho doea wrong. To be ears great men have main tained that there to auob a thing aa “a V*tSL Charlae Hodge, Ktwman Smyth, aod Blamark arem to leech that It to some tloesnemmary tolls. It to a question, however, wbather these men would h*™,*07 aod. plea had the dto ll nrtioo between proper oooeealmeot aod lytag been emphaelaed. Aod Bis aarfc la footed ae saying: “I do not like to He. 1 have always felt angry with thorn who oblige me to It* It vexea me." We prefer other company on tbit uaeetioc. It to Impcmibtoto think of Jeaas deeoeadlng to donah, though ho did eooceel many things from bis die higku “Ye cannot bear them now.” Iellfta stake? Hear Joattn Martyr: “^e would not live by telling alto." Does It mem as tfaotmh It weald do harm to tell the truth? Hear “Uotoa ml" Fichte smart that no measwerf evil results from tratb-opeakiag would toduoa him to tall a Me. We do well to ^■a~-ssj2!r?wi2a!> ba consigned to the arsenal of t rinks ont of fashion. Oaeahoald never Be." Aod Ytokm Hugo, as q noted by Trum bun, mya, “Oan there ba any each thief ae a white lie? Lying aUttteto ffkPJ"***- The men Who llm telle the whole lie. If leg to the twee ef the ^iXP**1*tw* 1* u (WMI to art* too aaob of OOfthlof dwp «r ta tho notoro of God thu bio ao lo^oliiatp omytblac tbotdoM or ■olMth o 1UV la thoro anything owco 10 «*™uoo thaa tbo taOloff of tbo troth? Can wo doabt Macanlay’i Matomiat that Jotlteh raroeUy had doao moro tor Bnglloh rate la India than Xaallth valor and latelllgeooo bad doaaf If a aaa lteo to ua about 000 thing, will wo truBhla la anything? If a Baa tea Mar, te thoro aay rtoo or or!mo wteBO Mod* at* Ml la fain? thoro aay “oubllao faloohooda.” Why? Ut Bawaaol Boot Z»: it te & oaaoo ‘falBhood tea fOrtoltoro of par •oaoliworth. odootrootlo. ofyonmoal latogrity." Iteoaaoo. aa ha oayo far thor, **a Ite te tbo abaadonmot, or, aa dy’STL^ •*,riWtattefc* ■»»& tflgat *• hamik »—*—*•. Tho (AMtra aoyo 89,000 gallon! of brandy won gaagwl la tbo ortb dta Mat during Oobbor. Tho amount aagaoBd te not liaowa. Thh la tha day of oatMhto, aad ontUbat, hot what aooalo aeod Boat nowaday! It, tha aatl-bOteoa modteian, ? “*• »«-teUr. tbo XlB W WTIf iMwIlIL |?iil (Wigf ^bbb "ft, ,7, **w«o*f ao otbor aaU. SSaa?12’^ —TO THE Great Atlanta The Gazette VPiU Send Ton! DO YOU WANT TO GO? If so, enter at once our GRAND EXPOSITION CONTEST, . which begins to-day and doses at o’clock Wednesday night. Deo. 18, 1808. What are the Conditions of the Grand Exposition Contest f Here They Are: 1st—Round Trip to Atlanta. "tow •* tot* oeatoot at ntoo oVlook Wednooda* to^^J£sr,wirS?^irusassjttsEr ^ - •“ *• *"• « 2nd.—Another Round Trip Ticket. ,■**?*" anotlm round trip, weak, ticket tor erery additional £& JST* ,Wr “‘Jl * ^ *eek~,ofthlee«*a* “ »1 1 3rd.—Beautiful Prize Rooking Chair. 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Barnett ragaatlf Invited me to telW ay violin ip hie borne, y»—eiy l« r? ov*r hie old aoMuSltaU me Sw^rsfig 5r52$fc?&5 agjggSre&iss ttsrjziszfajzrjz *gsn'*8KS&iJ2 ifMC« JJggjWW* ku> ’HuSSr'aS ■v^asgLaaagaft iK&SSCattart c>S5 Ttoiioa, a bogia. iai a tM dm, aod BRsaarfaiFSErS r«B*asra*srS known at oaa (tea UuOMbont th* UnlU^HUtaa^fo, hU^SBSSr a* till work with U>* CUrm»»n was U) saKwas.aara'sas »a- a3s?«JSa!2s trap* with Bar Bloo. dpaaidlac, Math Howr*, Pr. Bcooard, WrtahaodKaao. Jo« Sweaney aod other noted Iwythm * frroriu. Hta daring of tb* As lha wi __ to mahla palmy day* of_„ Ma tg«* f«M» twinkled wllh dellghtT HI* ruin* la tfcamoghl; temiaad to tba awaat top# at th* ■afodlooo aagro rota*, isd I “DUrta-lanA” whMb Is ] lERWASKr.nSf Mia SSsn&fiSfiSfc ft eospoasa now “walk Toood" wfcaa earr salted open to do *o, and ahoatd ■tag th* mu at tha dnaaof lha oar QOOD^OREYERYMipY •°*y pravtnttv* aad idW h to kaap to UvaracOva. You me* btp the Liver at* aad tbe tot betaarietoOldFria** Sift. •ohs Liver Regulator, to MD %. Mr. C. Htanod, 0# Laoato, OMa, My-u “Simmons liver Regulator brake a case at Malarial Fevtk af dm tare* standing tor aw, aad tom to* aae Mtta dU to baatoam. I shall oat It wb« in osad, aad mcawnaad fc* •••SfttMmtalb Always leek far to RED 2 e« to package. Aad tot «hrr to ward regulator. It la Sift- ~ MOHS LIVER regulator, and ton la to** eywy^oo^wbo takas It to . all in t*e remedy. IMto ft atoa tor .'{•• Bllaumcaa aad Sick Headache; Mb an caiaad by a atantoh Ltoar. --p,: "as—StoSUJ* sstl: ■& RaEgrSHSSSfef adapted aad flaaa la to pertomaaa*. U area takaa ap Iwmidfatatr to to ' ' : populace, end wae tang in U* etreete, z* **?.*?-'*• ***"••<*• to to Horttaaar, tiny enal.rteta : culariy endeared“tfaelf tha raaulos of American baarta baa amde R a national eon*. Mr. Idnaata even ngaidad it ea oaUoeal propertv -- to watdeaad tuae at “DUtaT’ Ha lold natbat wban toooMwtatrydaya of to Xorth aal la. all oeiuitralilMfft Bsavari^waSafi SKSi^sjisrsarrSs ant to key to to whole. Tmmltfwuihu*-rlalaa1*t ttM* **** jatoedal^ifflb to XTnfted NUtaa. Il waa la to Spring ad ltU, aad waa oaMad to “VlrgtaLa Mto atoato.** It aeaatotad of nealal Km matt, leader; Frank Brower, Mart tjdbaaa aad ‘•Bffly” EhlUoch. They toyed far alx or fagut weeks la Xuw York and Hatton. Th*y then tailed to England, aad travailed aft war Gnat BrUala, dtahaart'ug la Sootlaad. Dental Karate* teto «By wee of tear cow IMm. “Dirto’" la ea lively aad popular to dayaawbaait waa writuS/iS 5 ' totoMea la not coaflaad te to ItoMHaa ceoUnsot. It la waok toyed Id Europe, and make wftto . boast af atantar alia la tooahtef to.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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