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..... The Gastonia __ OovotfMt to Clio ProUotlOD ol Home and tb« IHtnrMti OJ Vol. XX. Gastonia, N. C., Jauuary 19, 1899. SOUTH and THE PHILIPPINES. ■fUUKi* sesu»fnr*Hi«ir. Me B iilarai ltel lainrwl an Ti ara Is a MowameaiM Bailers ami Nr Ui ee IBs fmlliml Fl'm'aaroa ar IBs Bears IMa WaHtlea TBa Kxpar-i ■«m «r IB# teslB r.ejaui With lemaa IW Oar UaMtm la Iks PBIUBBlan IU» Iks Villi team BWKltew Nay ks remar Sallied. Ckartoiie okaanr. WAnaiNorox, Jan 13.—In tba Sen ate today, dir. McLauriu, 1 lemon rat. of Sooth Carolina, took strong ground In a carefully prepared speech against a ooltoj of expansion by till* country. •*Ttie manifold and serious questions growing out of the war wltb Spain are now absorbing the sttmUon of the American people,” began Ur. UcLsiur lo. "I >oi satisfied that onr selton In tba next month will aattln the quest luo of expansion. There are si ibis lima in the Senate nod nation at Urge two well-defined and diatinot views. One is a policy of expansion involving a new definition of our government and tbeinsugnratlou of a oolonUI system, wltb all tba perplexing problem inci dent ta it. The other view opposes a policy of Imperialism, and I* based on the governmental pulley of tbe last oentury, sod In my judgmeut ts tbe only position that Is lo harmony with tbe principles sad tbe spirit and genius of republican Institution*." Ur. MoJLturla felt that, u* a rvpre MoUtlve of South Carolina, be was peculiarly qualiflrd to spvek on the la eorporsUon of a mongrel nud semt-bar bsroua population into onr body pul IllO "Tba expariauca of tba South fur tba put 30 years with tbe negro race," and tie, "is preguaut with Irmoos of wisdom for our guldaoca In the Phil repines. It is pnming strange that Senators who favored universal suf frage abould now advocate Impartail'in. There 1* a glaring Inconsldanoy in in tbene ponlttous. If thoy are sincere tn their views a* to tbs Philippine* they should propose nil Amendment U> tbe eoastllutlon, which will put tbs Inferior races It. inis oounlry and tbe Inhabitants of tbe Philippine* upon an equality a* to their civil an-l pullilcal rights and urn* forever settle the vesed race question in this country, os well as in tbe outlying territories. -How oan they oouatiUutly, Justly, and. I might add, constitutionally, ad vocate a policy for outlying territories, etnbraolug race* 10 uearly akin to Uie negro, which differ* ao radically from the policy adopted aa to that race lu the South? There can be but one an awar to that question, and tbat » that they solietantially admit, In the light of e third of a century's experience, that universal suffrage la a mouument al fallura and that the time has ooiaa for tb* correction of this atupenduui governmental error.” "Universal suffrage in the South long aloe* deganaratod Into a race quest Ion,” continued Mr. McLeurlu, "and aa such led to Ute practical elim ination of the negro from politics—a policy that is to-day wtdaly advocated by the great loader* of the race liks Profeeeor Miller and Hooker Washing ton, and which In Umt, without oat alde influence, under the gnldaaoa or the beet thought of both raees, will lead to a ]oat and mutually satisfac tory settlement of tbe gravest problem* that hav* ever e nrronted any people in modern times. "It la indeed oomfortlng to I tear some of tboav, who In the past criti cised os, now that the qaeatloa la brought hone, completely Justify oar method* In providing * scheme of colo nialjmverameta. "The Senator front Connecticut has most amply vindicated tbe South, per bape unintentionally, bat we thank blm Ute mom heartily for hie complete SDUouooeeoeat of Uie divine rlgbt ol tb# Caucasian to govern Inferior race*.” Mr. MoLaurin then entered upon a constitutional dlacnaalou of Uie ques tion presented by tfaa r**o)utl»n, main taining that all of the right* and power* of the Federal government are sen aerated specially In tbe constitu tion, and such a* war* not Hina rpecll cally deflned did not exist. "Tb* nation aa a nation,” ha oentlnued, "baa no sovereign rights exeept theme conferred by the cunetltatlou.” Ho farther contended that If tbe sover eignty of the nation is vaated In the constitution as ad ml led by Mr. Watt, of Connecticut, It oould ba exercised only la tb* manner pointed out In tbe constitution. He maintained that then wa* eeaeotial difference between tha aoverelguty exercised by the Uni ted Mtataa sod tbat exercltad by Great Britlao, for loataeos, u there la a wide difference between the forma of government of the two nations. "1 deny, therefore,” laid he. "tbat the Vetted States, aa a nation, baa a sov ereign, Inherent rlgbt and control out side of the grant of such power In Uie constitution. Thu la not aa essential elemeat of nationality a* fur a* oar patloe la ooneented. although It may be la England or Rotate, where the pat locality and sovereignty incident ta It are sot created and limited by a written constitution. I do not, bow ever, controvert tbe propoatUoo that the United Stale* ha* the powar to acquire territory by conquest, pur eb*e» at otherwise,and te govern aw apdar tha grant of power contained |B tha constitution. I do, however, deny tbe wopoaltlo* that territory Caa be acquired sad permanently ntld el suoh by tb* United States, of oonrae luljvct to the exception to ewall tract* sc qnlred for epeoldo gewremenui pur poet*, lit* coaling etatlona and tbe soano ladanda, under Ua act of ISM. f think Hawaii oneaea under the exerp tlee of a mllltery and epmaaerolat no oemlty.” Altar further toe—ring tu« oonrtl tottoaal potato or the aaaeliao. Mr. llaUkurlo aaM it w— Mia to apeak af A—an— a Wage tropical aooatrv, H.000 ■U— array. Our people would never aaaacpt that tba paopia of that far-off fad a—old have a voice la the affaire cf thli oouotry. "However,” mid be, "I believe tbe time U nut fir off when our Bag will float over every foot of North American toll, but it mutt come naturally and peso*fully, by tbe oonaent of tha governed, not hr tbe rude band of war." Govrrnmaot by force waa despotism, ha maintained, and If tbla oountry was to establish a despotism It a>oat be prepared to mala* Uln a great end enormous expensive army aud navy. It meant a never* ending strife with the nation* of tha world. Mr. MoLsurin claimed tbat the commerce of Um Philippine* wa* Inalg r Itlount and he, tbarefara. doubted thn advantage of lb* Island* to ibis ooun try from a financial view p-iiut. “To become a colonizing power," be aaid, "ere must abandon our republican in stitution*. nr b* paralysed by tbem. Tbe creation of oflka-s, tbe extravagant rxprudllure of money by offline bolder* •i'd the actual eotraptlon creeping Into any oolonUI a/atem will sooner or later sap the foundation of tnv govern ment. " Discumiog the Inhabitant* of the i Philippine*, Mr. McLaurlo laid: "Of nae thing I am sure: the American people will never oonarnl for tbeeo in fiTtor ranee to flood our lend and add another complication to tbe labor pro blem T.) permit cheap, Aelatlo labor to come Into competition allh onr In telligent, well-paid lebir will be to da grade and lower our civlIittUon. "If we embark on a colonial eyitem It means tlm inauguration ol a despotic power In Washington. It meania larks •landing at my Uitl will not only be used lo rule outlying territories with an Iroo band, but sooner or later, will be used at l>oine to overawe and over ride the popular wilt. An impetlelleUe de.noerecy, like an atheistic religion. I* an laapomlMa hybrid. ••Belter than wealth, better than a territory upon which tbe sun never set*, is tbe lienamlesion to our children of a republic built upon tbe Indestructi ble rook of constitutional goverumenU ” Mr, McHaurin occupied tbe attention of the Senate tor an boar end ten niiu utes end wsa accorded good aUenllon by both Senator* and people !u tbe gal lertea rnum acraixtaoiD. • U'mmwt •[>l>l((nurr •fib* Mmwy <*• Manor aT lk« Uma*.«] ofllw Mu ISaiot.i Observer. W ASU1NO TON, J«n. 11.-Tbe follow lag statement of la* action* o( UieSec retary of the Navy in the ea*e of Ilia oourl of Inquiry which investigated tha grounding of tha Masaacbuaetta waa mede public to-day: "Tha Da pa rt man t baa approved of tbv proceed ing* of tie court and In pu trustee of lu recnmrndad isa ha* addreawd let ters of reprimand to Captain Ludlow low and Lieutenant 1‘otta, directing altrutlon p irt'oularly to the fact that the beet available obarta were uot used; that no croea hearlng* were not U)tn>: tliat only ooe leadsmen *aa lu the chain*, end that veriflealtnn of tbe ranges were not I tad for live minutes before tlie vassal et.uok, and tbeee or Oeere ware negligent in not haying the rabies vended. The Department expresses lu sur prise that an officer of sufficient rank and experience to be plaoed In onmmend of a battleship of Ute oayy should have neglected aweh neceeury precaution* In navigation, thus Imperiling her •afoty to such ad extent as to warrant a court of Inquiry In reooomending a public reprimand. The fact waa cm phasiiad that the pretence of a pilot cm board in no sense relieved these officers from pereooal attention to the welfare of tbe vaaeel when In the neighborhood Of dangers which the obarta plainly in dicated aod that even ordinary preeao Iron seem* to have been neglected. The Department hat In ooti sequence of far ther finding* by thn courtdireoted that tbe oavy yard pilot, Fraok W. Uall, be aujpcndcd from duty for Mx month* and that the Sandy llook pilot, Henry L. Weaver, be not again employed. If eueh e course can be avoided. Me. Mawa Operate* Oa. Charlotte Ohcwr, 101 k Mr. James A. Johnson 1* « half brother of Deputy bharlff Jelioson. He live* near ML Holly. Aboet two weeks ago be began being troabied with bis throat having dfatuity in swallowing. He consulted a pbyetolno, and different remedies were resorted te. bet Ura trouble waa not remorse. The difficul ty in swallowing Increased to eueh an extent lbat Mr. Jobsaon came near choking lo death. Yesterday Dre. McLaughlin, of Paw Creek, and Wal low of MonoUln Island, perior mod an operation. The result oould not be learned. It waa thought that the trouble wee sauted by a place of corn lodging la tha throat. P><gll IW, TorkrlXe Sfcqutrv.-. Major James F. Hart hat beeu «x psrtaeotlsg for five or alx years with • badge tree, from which he expoela rood reaolu It. lliU country. Toe tree le a apeotae of lemon. The llaoba are strong and closely wovtn together, and the malnr aaya that with an even start from the card. In ala yrara ho oau pro duea a liedge nf nut wore than three feat tn thief Dace that he would he wil ling to gaersotee oa "horse hi «♦>. pht tigut rod bull strong." He tlilnki that the Introduction of the badge Idea la this country would bs of much general benefit. ewwmmawemaw^m ( maw la Pi avast Paaaaiaala. You are pe-kspa aware that pneu monia always result* from a ootd or .rom an attaok of la grtppa. Daring the epidemic or la grippe a few years ago when so many earns resulted la par a mo a la, It waa etaerved that tka attack waa oarer followed by that die rasa wbaa Cbambarlalo'a Dough Remedy was Bead. It eonuleraeke any tendency of a cold nr la grippe to ra eaK la that dangerous dlarnan. It la the beat raaaedy la the world for had cok]* and la gr^pn. Beefy bottle war ranted. Foe ante bp J. X. (Jurry M On. BILL ARP TO THE PARMER. ■>'W ns BMirrv ir mb lime* t» PIUMPBI. ***• «m* traiMrail Plwi Mv. ***** B'ae-TJm BMk«r Star* T*M-S»*nMTrreal ruumckUk. C11 Aif la Allr.it . tiHUtluJoii. Not loaf ago a ona-lio rw faraH( from tiM back wood* COM 10 our town with two bile* of onUoo and cold it far 5 eacU a pound. Tbla waa bt* entire crop, and b* wu complaining bitterly to on* at aur mtrcboata and aatd that the firoeii would per lab to dralb la another year If there weaaut uutaa oliinge fur lb* better. A mtechleeob* ! drummer, ataadlog by, aeld : “Well, i my frleud.you muelquit rattingcotton ' or elM buy room moukeya to plek It I out. Over In Egypt they make the rnoDk*)* pick their oouoa. i and that li wbat’a the matter. K hob- 1 key will plok a thoiuand proud* a day and ha feed* on the lead. 8o it ooate hardly anything orer there to rale* oot ton. and our rarmera In Mlameetppl aud Teaaa here earn over for a hundred thousand moakeye, and they will ha ueer bare to time to pick the neat crop aad the price will go lower elill. aed If you don't get you a monkey nr two you bad belter quit growing cotton, for iron can't compete with moukeya ” she old msn took It all lo serxnuly and aald: “Well, what ie a pour form er to do If be heeenl gut the money to buy the monkey ?” “Grow eom* thing else.” Mid tbe drummer. “Grow corn aod wheat and eurgbom aad potstors. Plant tipple and peach tree*, raise cblckeua aad egg*, and a ytarlm c»lf or Iwu lu tail. Get up aooti aod atir around lively and make every member of your family work. Wurk at somethin*, for If you don’t you will perlab out. Go back borne aud lake a new atari. Don’t »H down and grumble aad blameaotnebody elae with yoar poverty. Quit oottoo until you can buy ball a doevu mon key*” 'J’ne man weul back home and cir culated tile tnoukey story, and fur Lou mile* aroaod tbo oue-buine farmers bave sworn off from raising any more cotton. That's wUat they tell m* They My that before tbe war Uit poor man oouldu’t enmfote with the rich man’s nlgtart. and now tinea be has loci bis ntgge.e be U buying monkvya to take tbelr places, and the poor man won't hav* toy ehanoeat all. Of oourse there U i.u truth in Uii* atoiy, but there Isa good deal of phil osophy. New methods, now plow* sod now machinery are Ilia monkeys, aod if lire poor farmer due* not work Mtly and late he will keep poor. 1 know tome country women who make more motiev on thrlr ohlckdn* and egge aud bolter iliac their Uusbaudad* on their ootton and wheat. Little tbioga well n a reed count up morn than big ones. The thrifty father alvravs brings with him something to sell when lie has to ooma to towu. home fowls or egga or potatoes or a shot* or some fruit In il* arasou. There It a good lioae market for all these little th'ngs. Lu fact. If w* leave out ootton everything He farmer grows bring* about the same old prices of ten yean ego. and every tblag be bee to boy except coffee la miiefi cheaper now Hutu it was then. Everything that la made of cotton la SO per cent cheaper and everything made of Ime or steel ur tin is 100 per cent cheaper. Beef aod pork and Ohiekens aod turkeys and eggs and wood and potatoes end apples and peaehce bave not oome down a nickel in ten year*. Labor is a little cheaper, not much. Wa still [>«y the same for cooking and washing and work In tbe garden. If anybody ha* a reason for complaining of hard tiisee it Is tbo town people. wb» bave everytbiog to buy. The farmer who is not in debt and own* li!* farm I* better off than be ever waa aud the prudent ranter can pay rent nod mak* money fanning. Bat of co urea t litre t* a large eiaaa of sfatftleaa unthrifty people who will not eueeaed at anything, and they Mama everybody for It bat Iheeaaalvea. Co be saw that tbe Lord had to make poor fobs to keep rich folk* In money, aad as (fobs la content In belog poor, for it I* tbo Lord's wltL I know folks who have never planted a fruit tree and who will not even plant a gardes. Poverty makes some folks shifty and others In. different aad despairing. Theta is an old negro woman eoonea to our bouts every Saturday and brings us a gallon of big hominy — old-fashioned lye hominy, end it is a laxary. We pay hav 16 oaata far It aud aba be* seven other caslo(Mrs Oo* pack of eern that eoett her 10 euote ask as four peek* of bomlny, for wbloh aba gat* 11.90, sod that msecs her a good llv r**<! Io Hi* last Dorn* aod Farm about a successful experiment le grow ing ginseng, and If 1 wm a farmer I would try It. ThU wa* In Kentucky, where n man pfooted It In a aretl tbeded forest of beach end dog-wood sod gem trees, aod It grew both from the seed and tbe root* he planted and gave him a good orop. Ita market price la (4 a pouud. 1 know that It could be grown la this moanUlnoaa re ft kou, a neon * the foot-hill* I know a good farmer who makes money * rowing tnralpa for their teed, and be satis all hta orop to Peter llendossoo, of New York, sod Pater aril* It beek to u* at 600 prr seat, prod* Any smart lndae trtaus woman Oould make money right Iter* by glowing mere and hothoaM plant* Oar ptopla send off lota of moony for enoh thing* aod some of them are n* account when they get bare. Nobody mnomd bait huir» aver raltad nny Mptragua to aril but they bay it In A Haul* at 30 ornta a Lunch and Ulna It botaa, or Utay buy It caaoed from Ik* trocar at 98 cant*. A a.an la Mar I. *Ua grow* It by lb* tor* hr tUa AU.n U taarlrat tod aaaka. w, arouay. Why out trow It Here * thirty tb# right wurd-w* «uat be thirty If w* would hrop *P with Ik* pragrOM of lha lime* i *11 *®d wladoaa are rery null* await , Ilea, but oareaaily to the Motktr of l«i I reattari and aoutrlraae*. W# »uat g«t oat of tbe old rate end lean of ©nr northern brethren. Xew England girl* Bit aroa»d tlie flee every nlglit and plait atraw for beta aad boaeeta aad beekete aad obalr bottom*, aad they bare a good time talk log about their nabon aad cabortiood Un Why a boo Id’at our girl a learn photography aod hove a gallery in every town f I tie 0 Ueutl.al art aod peculiarly fltt. i for woeaaa—pretty young women who <en talk their pal'otia iato a plowing ex pienloe and c-n poae the little chil dren and arrange tbe young oue’e neck - tie to nicety. If 1 w: a a poor eaert, ptetty girl, end no man wanted Be tbet I went.1,1 would taka acaia lee eon* lo photography aod Of re a a bop. 1 thought that the gilt* were mowdlog the young men oat of a g<od aaoy place*, for they era ee»t’t and qeiek aod don’t drink or emoke, aod 1 am a max ad and Indignant to read that SO) of them have b ten turned out of am ploycneat by a great company In Oblea I don’t undoratand that. 1 imp* re. tawe will lovaetlgato it. titonr awe iw rate wool*. laeatkadka ..i-»,-rr •••aata, at Woiawl. Uklvast. Jao. 14.—The 1TMU Star Lice Steamer Ooewnfe. the la grot anip ever built waa eua-eotfally launoued at Harked* Wo'-’e yMd to day. in tbe prccoee of an eoonoou* crowd. A gioiid atand wee *j*rc ally emoted to aocoaamodate Ova loouauud. Theca were pree.nl the member* of lb* Arm of hruou. Lmuy ft Company. owner* of tba While Si n Lioe; the Duke end pache** of Aberoorn. Cord end Lady Da (Term. tbe Marquis end Maroblonras of Londonbury. Sir Michael Hick*. Brwli, Chancellor of the Kncb'qwr. the I amxI Mayor and Corporation of Delfaet aod a uumi. r of otter Utl I nod 6l#.lo;u'*i'. .1 men. Tim Oce. oic I* 704 f»- t long end rag tvtera over 17.0A) toe*. Tbe Oceanic, nnllkn UieG t, t Eraiern, erh'eb wu* launched bm„rHide. wne 'auaehrd Urra fuieuintt, thou;h longer end we'gbiug half a* mooli again a* the Giml E. cm Tbe Oeeaolc line a e«*l caoecty anfietent to euabte hrr to ctreumoovl gale tbe a'obe at a epeed of IS knot* in hour without re-ooaliug. SarMitcM *4««k me Mnv » Npitoaal Alncit*. Two colored barbers, one an oM nun and the oUiar a younger ooe. Tlie yaang ooe took off hit apron and started for the door. “Yo1* gwlne to get a drink, Jim ?” asked tUe elder. “Dat'e wl»*t I'eo gwlne to do.” “Go aod get 50’ drink. I need to do d» eome llilog when I wee young. W!*n 1 war fue man led drk wee agio mill next to the shop whar I wueked. an' I spent In It fifty and artmiy cent* a day outen de dollib an’ halt t earned. Well, ooe mawnlo’ 1 went into de bulchali (hop, an’ who should or me la but de man what kep’ de llkktr shop. “ 'Gib me ten er twelb pnuod po'ter houm aleak,' lie said. "He got It au’ went out. I rneaked up to da butnbab and looked to are what money I lud left. “What do you want V said the butchalt. *' •Olb me ten cent# wuf t»f libber,’ wea my remark. "It wox all I could pay far. New you go an’ git yo’ drluk. You'll eat libber, bnt de mao abat (alia yna de atuff will bab bis po’ter houee sank. De man betiln’ de be' eats po’ter boure—de man lo trout cats IIMiar. I ain’t touched de stuff for 30 yearn, and I eta eallo' po’ter bouts myself.” ■Is Bairn. 80icrv.no Landmark. Meaers. Uenkal, Craig A Co., who ara doing a big buatomi here at a look deaiara, bare Just rroslred a mew lot of 80 bead of borsea which they arc offer ing for sale. In Uiie lot are four horses which bare attracted attention. They weigh about 1,800 pounds each mad ara tbs largest horses atsn her# Is a long time. _ 4 Mm* wetter. Murphy Stout. Some measly, loosy, scxwUwag, de void of piInolole or eooeoleeoe, stole nrarlr two boetiets of esael from the hall of our offlee about dark last Toes day. A man that will steal bread from •' editor te meaner thus the devil wan la bim to k>t Man N(Hrt Can*. joi. /iibUhi.irev. 8o<m-ate cars for whlla and colored paaaengrra ai* strongly demanded, and Um Legislature wilt ootnpel Iba ran mada to famish Uwm. UarlyMMWwWally T 'UM. "1 ltwra just HWWWi from the aeoood-altaek of le grippe this year,” a»ya Mr It a A. ionce, puhlitber of the Lander, Meals. Texas. ”fn Um latter oaaa I um 1 Chamberlain's UuUBi, Remedy, nod I think with nocatder.ble •occeaa. only being la bed a little oror twa dnyi against loo day* for Ilia farm er attack: The second atiaok 1 am •ltlalad woeld bare fceeu equally at bod as tht link bul for «w aae of (Ida remedy ae I bed to f» n> bed le abnat a'Khoqm after he.ag ‘ewaok’ wMh It, While le the fltat earn 1 wa* able to at tend te business ehoat two days before retting ‘down.’” for *«W by J, E Carry and Omnoey. Ur. Dnke of tho American Tobaoeo Company has made a gift of 910,000 to Um Oxford Orphan Aaylem. Tba grand lodge uf Masons eat up all eight —from B o'clock to 9 0*01009 nest morning trying U> decide whether to lake tbw money or not, Afl»r a aptr ItOd dobaio Um doolabm W»o roaobod that It woeld be eeUroly propet to ac cept Um girt, Tba Comptroller ef the Cuirowoy, Ua* datuid/y, aotbodael the CHy Me ttonal Bask ef Oneoobom to brglo boat not i ! BOOSE HAS! BIT OF FM. Haumunnam dir*. e We* to «*n it o^k || ■te. Pa • .4 «m tat Obarva, llth. Itwu only a baadfoll of days ago tint tot General AMtcably act; it hat dona much aod tbe Mabrt yeeterdiy wara a wilted lot, who wetooeerd to da/% rett with gladoe* SlS?. 4?*- adjourned at 9 o.^kli bad worked ltctlf to a aUad \ tartart aewl«a opened doll owl dead, aod too mamUrt won oner abte «• throw off too tonal. Dur !*t ito whou foar homo of tbe an •loo thora wot—with oaa raotptloo— on llvelloc*. noaplrlt, no ardor of high ho,' k Ton "ooe exception” waa ton diaouo aloa over the proi<ooUlon to wait a ;*born>alal" redaction of 90 per eeet *■ kj* ».y «t atoploye*. Whkfl tba neoiutton waa laad. Mi. W-'llama nf Iredell explained that ha waaajBaabic of a tub-oommlUt* ap pointed by toe Democratic caaena to eai r» oat tba iprrDNl to ndace ft ee. end that K «u in ofaedbmeo to tone loti root loot that he bod inteodoecd too ■a. vait. Mr. I>aUtr*on. of Caldwell 'bought t»*r» we* sob# »r>nos)lty la the epar a. BO* °fer«b a leso’utioti. la that It did not apply to employee who ncatred ** »™> under. Tbla M argued, brought UM 93.60 bu down to 69, and tba 92 an sill. rualved 62. WS* rt tbl* PPtet that La wry («»?.) o' Forsyth, got gay and seat up an eases, seat, nrorWIa* that the act "apply to mamlors of tba Or9ml ip cemtily.” For tbla mu h i the member from 8»apU)a HotUwh county was soon to repeat la sackcloth aod ashes. Mr. Moorr. or Jeeksoa. made tba poiat t-a.ibe ameodmeot eras oat of order, the p » of member* l ying Uxrd by tbe CooH.,tol o-j. Tha Merrier declared tba aaitnd weut wvs In u.drr aad tba Bepabliaaoa < nuotlad In ftra at tba bole they bad di7^*U for tba Democrats to turn bis ino. Lot Iha Democrat la not that sort of b. d. M-. Justice, of McDoweH, awannau Mr. Lowiy'a aaeadmaat to maha It 'apply ooly to Fureyth ooua J*. w»nr eajK)o Lowry al<d dowa Into bia .hat aad eerled up likes Intted po'eui.'ra, and tha Densoorata with lautbie* and appUirs, 1-1 Mr. Jus tice's amendment. M . Petrie (Uep ) of Stokes, tealog tlw aw.ui ored'ctmaot of hla ooDsasoa. triad to help b'a out hv move* lo table the resoluthw. Ha bad evidently Blataheo the humor of tba bona*, for It Boat emphatically rafasad to table. Then Lowry o3a< ad up a plea la bis own behalf. He an*d be didn't "tbiok |t would be vary gauerora of tbla gnat body of man to draw big salaries them, telvra aad ant his dowa along with tba InbOltfla” Mr. Julias. of Rowan, amended ' -hat tbe resolution do not apply to la borer* who era getting 82A0 a d> y. Tim $2.60 Ben, be said, wars tha baldest Wort, d tarn In tba Gene-al An> mb'y. M . Overman, of Onslow, war ed to know whether or not tha pay of olev.s lnd been redooad. Mr Will Isom, af Iredell, said such a resolution bad ban pasted and la dorks that bad bean r-tthig $3 are rn'w getUng 94. Tba laborer*, be claimed, were not wortul hard—aut a noa of them work log aiera man from two to four honro a day. Mr. Julian; ••Mine* bearing tba statement of the gaotlaman from Z lgecombe (Mr. Q Ulya) I detlra to withdraw ay amends.*tit and all ob taotlou lo tba portage of tba bin. I’m not here to light tba action of a Demo eratto oaocus." Mr. Cary)*; of Doncoaobe; "It ba* been suggest.d bare that If tbe pay of labore.a is laduoed It wlU not pay thorn Com a distance to coma bare, aad ooly laborers fiom Wake county coaid be upp doled. I want to any la anawer to that, that I caa farm lab this Lsgtala taie with all tba laijare.* It wants boa Buucomba aad tbayll be glad to gat she places, even at tba red need com penssttoa.’1 Mr. James. of Pander. thought tbe mnuer bad batter be left as it new • lands. Mr. Robinson, of Cumberland, ex plaited 1e detail the caucus action and 1 be iportstmest of the sab-committee to diefl tbe Mil sod vacate tte passage. Mr. Ray MtU objected, oonteodiog that the IS 50 tnan ought not ta be m deeed to 93 end tbe ta mao eat re deem ell. "If thle la fair, tbea tbe VRdO aaa baa ell alooi bees getUee JoetW oeote a day that be wee aot an at lad ta" Mr. Carroll, of Alacnaooe: 'This matter bee been diecuaeed aad MM la eeueea, aad I taka It that every me a la that caooer aad eveiy good Demo crat |a tbit llooee oonUdera Mmaalf bound by It." Mr. Ovsmen: "I've oever beau la lev of of a red notion of pay, bat I have always favored a redaction In Urn aam Ler of employya I’m going ta etaad by the caucus thnogti.” . Hr £*2i,t#* (r°» 1- °* *«**«*• t©”>, re Id there were aot enough Popu IbU la lhe House to bald a osuons, bat If there had beau they weald have does Just ee tbe Democrat* did. Be fa voted the proro ed redoctlen." M-. W'HMms <«le*),et Yadkia: "I west to Kggeet that It's shoal time to emie this matur. The time con sumed In dlesossisg it baa aheady cost the State mare lime It wlB an by the rMaollon." Tills p*lpstils bit broke op tbe de hat.i. Hut It dlde’t ea.svel tbe p.rllemee tory teugts into which the pmje of Mr. JneUM'r r meed meet to Mr. Lcm nr’e rosed meal U Urn orlglnsl M«1 bed gettea tbe Hewea H ta*h)net exactly twaaty-twe mia ul*' by the dock to bach oat of thle bole. There were all aorta of rami lira S5fS5IBSiiaB;WS“i LA GRIPPE FOLEY’S HONEY and TAB cures LA GRIPPE and prevents PNEUMONIA. IT HEALS THE LUNGS AND 5T0P5 THE RACKING COUOHU5UAL TO LA QRIPPE. U Gi »S5?££8tt5SZ*1i2Sffl! w-sbjks anxnB aSdESSSss ff-Sr »«mi(nwW>.t with aoooft ilMt." Ho MCbugbMe ilol o« lo it n eviKiimo. Jot wm hr i. a. munrepy * comp am y. Motion to none tetter, to tMte, to Mtotttotn, totabto itetelitoMM tim al' auartan of Um Bowl tel mm of tom would aceonpttte) ton snsfflsm that It aowM be pamd M offered. ▲bow* tba aamtoUwa mada waa °Mhy Mr. Omni a Uw> tonBain go ahead aad pata too MU an airiniV 1. •Mtet tteteaci tit a* too Lowry rub it. cttlr. It tub. ra that boteom M I a tram* ae ad alaoa the y <aa«a of Mr. JmUot’a ^uiMd toTnoteSntoJaSl bywUtebtoa uadawt w:i aaw d. prara«ia«. Mr. Jattlaa ?****? amodwrat aad Mr. ^'T/ottew l aalt with bta-aad ***•«•> aw * hraathaCraliat. Tba BjarUiceai b-canaa lhay a era mm •otaaaMy aat of tba nUrr hate, aad tha Democrat r l:oaaaa thap had at l^Jt back- I out of the parl&mantary Over tha cbrwa they waiapharloaily auook hand* and a'l waa pteeahtydall for tba »w boor._ nxaainui »i*«£a™iaua **■»'»* A * rumy n*!-aii ■m« Mk with «h» nt ruirw • 'Aft'lN DtltlMlu Wamwokw Jh U.-Un. Mel* W i>iu»fry. of Mala., leader of the Republican eld. of the door of Urn Uouee of Repremotetlrea. aad r*K» 121*^5 “«wd eojcreaeioaal dll trtet of Meloo la Hart b*dy. died hero to-otght et 10 30 o'clock, of heart fail ure, recalling from ec'recM weakneee. duo to double imtumoo'a. Ho arte •acnnaoloaa during moat of tho dtp Md death came quietly withoae eoc •cloceoeee luring regained. Tbomwera preMat at Mm lime Mm DlugWy. Mite g*h Hmu* *' TSUjl H. Olocley tone of the decreed: JPisSiS- u^-r.‘rt,B*iur,fro^ °* 'Aefewltyi Dr- Dealt, me ef U* pbytteleoa who had be,u attending him tbroughont tie Itloeee, aod two eureee. »•*««» • boo re bef ate bie dMtb the family firmly hellered. *« they how throoyhout hie llloete that Mr. Dleg. fry 7<”rtd r ere. Daria* tba pert **7J b-vw bod b«*n eel r Cdo«M»0»*b» end ■f*lo thle morning Mr. Dingley had e bed linking *|HI. from elitefi boelljht *7 rallied. There we-e farther evi dence* of heart failure M the day progmsrO endtbeoticogertatlmalaata odrtHHetcred. bet wttkoet edeot. lie felled p-rceptibiy during tLo after, i.ooo and m eltbt oame hope waa abindooed. Mn. Dlegley U very mecb proetrai- j by her huawad'a death eod >• now neder the earn of a ehyal Uoa. The a were many gMatoe aed bceitWt eepnetfooa of eympothy when U beeeaee keown th« Um Malm Oow grauaoa waa dead. At daring bla ruaeos whlob be etrezetod agalSrt m rigor., urty. there bow been eoortoet tejulriee at tbo hotel at erhtota ben aided eo to tale ooodH'oa. *£rZSk*'iJ22£r». wmL^ aempleloed t'wk ho wee eat welt. The pbnleioa dMyooeed h>* earn moan of grip, eo oomeooely prerstUey here, aed oaotloaed the jyetiert tame to Me room. Tba followHe Saturday pane amnia deretoeed lo Um left Icog, o*m pUfcj.d with gtoak IrregoMtltr ef tba Sort. Skillful treat meat braagtat good raeolto aod <ia Thursday them wen algm that tba long waa beginning to o'ear. TheavUc, hows tar. tba «a.am toek aa otarmlug t«ra aod tho twa aooa la Mlohlgao warn telegraphed w, 8aye the Charlotte Ohr.rtr ef Bator, day: f'Mo matter whether we agree with bin lo bla goUMoa or Me fecial poilelm or oat, wa are bound to admit that the death of a greet man Mo loan to the ooeotry. Thle moreleg** itirtrtataee report tba death atlipnnetotlw Dingley, of KoMe, obeli mea ef the ooeomlf e* worn aad moeaa. It le totedeploaH. ifawmomeoaf Dm ability, an hoeert mas, who maoot nothing that he dM net IMok woe rhthfc MrtwkbetaaJIaa bio tortl vtawe aod bie erdml lUpaSHcaalaw la grnrral. there M good reaeoo tm p *>pl* ofall partlee »o eoy they ere entry he l» W* m utlwM' iitmiM mn bjttk of CbtMbOrfcla'tCoogh B-If tad II Mt Mtitfotlory to rtfnf UM fMoay t* til* pnrohaotr. Tlw» It DO l-Attr mNm Bttdt for la gt^ptt, «»’dt m4 wbiitfof iK|k. mat, K.adtO-. prboUb. Try H. STW. <>»rry tod Oitiytty. TM MU* «( hooor roted by Coo rvs,MK££re.r«ws ootU Um adMlml Nttntto iMoomd* uy. I t HH ' v- • I the «r»y oat u'-TST book. " ’ * ■ jgrtta&iinpm wsStwsatsJs?} lethal I etai.jdoiitby tom.Md.w I •» -**..«•*> * !■* te-wat Ik I tom ay Mwl mala ta amt aam Uatm «xt-ndLn« g,l» miles. I travel • otruia dhtosoe mqr day. 1km are a oertala ouaat -r at team at Hash dmiMi team laiw. ~a tawm. la teat, a man oaa tomatlme WMa to S5fuV-5<.“-SSS^SK A ttommd-allo trip o*n tomato *“*»«* wfhm bice dayo tar tto •tote route. .Ft aB dyrtiU oa haw toaJnaot gam. “*baa a maa tmrnte ever tto mad by tom for forty yean to gatvio t* W well keown. aad Uto wail awrd far bla credit. Me hmeaty aadhtayoei etoraetar to Me to trouble barley ■took oto~p aad right. aad If to paya mot wd UrrekaaaMll profit for bin attar bo tor ptld hlefmljht and other toto aad tto oat ter aate eaab. Wbaa I gat tired of tom rUlag I gat on sod walk. That to* kept •o in tto good health I sow enjoy. There’a no erodes t ttor ttoo walk lag. Wto4 t drove c*Uie Ka t, lea -jJ at shipping by earload W\ 1 walk: 1 aMokmo. o than In tto put tew mart. Tto oM-tlme drools# la net protuhta mw. Oaaoc. bitten la toe akarp. Dcoutl tetf ta shipped feat tmehaau. Tba only way to gat aby proto fa llrn rattle !• to toy St* oa* to vieitlng cto fanaera aad itoek d»al an in |ot»oe. aad yon oaaeot gw ta their (Am nearly ae steeply as by travel to ^ by tom. Tea oaa buy railroad UeJulr with alopomr privi lego, tot ttoo yoa bamyaar septa. t te hlriog team to got low tto eoaettr, where t ia farmer* llm. Traveling by torjy is also cteuptat. 1 oarry vary HtttTa *h money, m X alwtya pay by bltuwew bat Ik ta ahrayelUW uTltar^ and get omr ogtod deal of gmaad by 9 o'Jock. A f»w boon la tboomateg •n ob op tbo day's work In cattle toy?, lag. “I bad ooe bone 1 awl every weak day far too yean. I never travel or dobaatoaaton the Sabbath day. Hons aad mm mat mat on f or tto fart day of that wry yoa w»ot to t ike It. J avtnr day, (to yjrz and ehlpph®. JTi O.* ooano I eojoy tto lira, t wo«M If to oaoo gate into lb It* tba brat acted la kte wertd, I tblek. aod aboat the aaly way ta aaa tbfooeatry. Item af my Meads aad m toalMi for oat riding oa roflmuj teataa, bat that'* all right, I asm am merrieJ. aad teftog aa teamy waa always fma ta goamaMBliy*. . ■Hum. n> AraMosC Tbe lot* Ben}aato It. Bnwlar. PnMMMt^ArWur^t oUona^jphwtnl, SvsSSSI ■ad the effoetaj ooaaeot, la Mi otatfag t'loob. wki non brutal attaek oa Wei. “The deailuto of the railroad,” he m\A “ore u lortaeee aad MM m the featured at the naa who lanau ' ted It.*1 Mr. Bn *n gave io eat no»*> hf*Ml1 e^tM^d *hS ergaoMeb then he aaMU **Fo- the Ant tHee la ■7 Ufa the genoeal defeat frooe wbtah IleBbrbn b a IkeMMtit petite renech. 1 will t.*« howioMMtplh. day pUviag wiu/o^oei^taler^rhee the Ml late ea epee grew whore Are hi TEOZJZ'JZZh *Wu> tifol wynir wtth wy Corn .> oa toe herotag ee*t«. fta l one fid ** w^hnThta' •*oo that otaa’o heart."
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1899, edition 1
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