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W. P. MARSHALL, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. XXVI. GASTONIA, N. • ** aw a w»e%« ya»eiM T™ CmiZNS NATIONAL BANK GASTONIA, N. C. ' - | , The E ssential Quality ! While this bank adopta every desirable I method of modern banking, it never j loses sight of that essential quality; I | ABSOLUTE SAPBTY | We invite your business, and promise you every accommodation consistent with sound banking. A. G. MYERS, Cashier MB=-. -IMi-V. _ . GIVE LASSIES FREEDOM Burbank Declares Against Keep, log Girls Housed Up. SHOULD SB TRADED LEE 90TB ■Mint CklKonla Rw«V*Hubi IlMTII That (ha Caaalr» to «ha till mil Far QrawUv Child..a. Gaatparaa Ultto Oaaa to Pistol la DmlsssMBt. Following along the baa of fonnsx expression, on children end (ba to proTetneat of the bojuso raea, Luther Burbank la a speech delivered lu Baata Boas, Cal. recently gats ku Ideas of Uia training of chlMrea la order that they may attain the higher standard destrad, says tbs San Francisco kun Luar. Burbank apoka an lbs subject •'Our Flowers, the Children.' Ba said hi part: "It Is natural that wi should assoct ata nowars aad children, as they are so ouch alike in many respects, and they should lu sous points ba troetad vary much alike, la dealing with flow* era wa are obllgad lu somewhat adapt onrsatTm to them: so with children. "All Bowers cannot he treated alike. Ihey bars tholr peculiar habits aad t sod socles, and Uttar failure would ba I|( oucv uflcviuiiucu u we attempt ig treat them all alike. Aad another (tot applies to hoik. You must be itucenly lions It with them If you would expect ' the beet from them, Hustle child na ture Intuitively absorbs yuor Intent, not jrour words It la naturally respon sive and constantly strives to get at tacts aad tho troth, end any deceit, though perhaps aiding your own solAah purpose, will only react on yourealf later. "1 believe la the barefoot boy. Ike country Is always the best place for growing ebUdreo. London statistics show that ao child liras la that groat dty whose groat-graudparenta ware horn them. The country must con stantly be drawn upon to furnish tho beala and brawn for the city. City Ilfs aad’our forcing educational methods nre tho moat destructive agencies of a normal physical and mental growth and perfection “Education should always be the guiding of a natural appetite for facts, never a hastening, farcing process, which la the surest means at procuring a uniform product of nervous wrecks nud a painful lack at- the powol to graap, digest aad assimilate aud make use of the facta at Ufa which always surround them and to which they must leant to adapt themselves and to make the boat use of. “Our educational ay si am la parka pa the beat to the wend, but It win la than adapt Itself more to the individuality of the children. The quaint remarks aad straightforward honest qusatleoa of children usually strike at die very ha*ft ef things SaMarfage aad dacaM to dealing with them will In the end bring rogret to all concerned. lot as make them as Joyous, bright aad happy as poaribla. Teach them by example that It Is safe to trust yen alwaya, ev «T where and ou all occasion*. “Tho training of boys and girls should la all omen Ha is bo tho same. Outdoor exercise dors not make a girl any Use sweet, gentle or tender, while it does five peysloal Integrity, hound V Us. v __*_ .. a a_ •mvvm. CbUdfon afaoald bar* aotno tblii* of lhatr vary mra It la oot a aoaihl bualaoM policy or fair traataaa* to alto a boy or gtal a plpaon. a lamb, a roootor or a calf aal tkoa oall It mad pat Am procoado la yoor own pack et It dooo art prorata a taadoaoy la MMdroa tofoOow tha OoUoa BaKaad It aaUooa aabaaooo Mr admtratloa aad rropoat for yoa. •XbBdroa aad ptaot* aboold K pooot Wo bavo aoartabiap food. Only by a trail ball a cod rattan ran bay daralap atrorally. If yoa wtt aatloa, boodloaua ora paaaraily III aiifttad. Ueb of ramaail prodoeoo oaaatoral, prt moinra doroloparoet. with a darortag a* ta latotloat oat trllb aba anaoI HISTORY OF FINLAND. OMBttT VMM ter Ik. cm. Wm Fm M.tr liter BwMml. Finland. wbtoll lm* woo frsodom from tb* tar, ku in ami ot 1423)00 ■quit mile* HDd u populnllou of about 2,700,(XX), aajs tbo Chicago Now*. Tb# Largest Otto* in 11 slsLngfora. tbs cap ful; Abo, Vlborg und TaumMrfur*. Finnish Is tb* laagnag* ot tb* uuaw people, but gralitli is s|mk*u l>y uks/ sod lineals n by a few. Bssdus farm about 12 per cut of tb* population. Finland waa under Swedish rulr for tOO yuan, enjoying au autonomous constitutional government. 11/ the treat/ or Fredfriduhaiau lu l.sub lu* eeuub/ was coded to Hues is, hut It ie Ulucd Its laws and practically its own aysuui of beaM rule until lu lduB, whan lb* present esar began Ula pulk-y of reimsaton, with a rltw to uouipietWy Onastrying ik* dock/. In 1MB tb* lust rsstlga at Klnnlsh autonomy was destroyed. and a llnsshu governor gUMTUl with autocratic puwwr* sat ptaced in charge, wliblu tbo laac fuw years Helsingfors and other cities In Finland bar* been tb* scene* of wan/ assassination* and disorders Dairying U one of tb* principal lu d us tries of Finland. and a Urge auavunl ot butter Is exported uunuuUj. Tlio cunstsi at 18M> sbuwsd that tbe fann ers owned 308.480 horses. 1.437.423 cut tle. 1.031, l» sharp and 214,200 awlne. In tbo nortbem part ot tba Conner/, which U occupied to a Urga moot b; now idle Finns Bull Lm p lenders, there W*ra 1104)17 reindeer. Tka leading ex port Of tbe duchy for mnnj /rare bus been timber, tbe raluo ot tbit skipped Obt In 1000 amounting to 122.780.000. Tlie chief inainfuctnnd ivulvitt are lumber and wouden article*, textile*, leather, (our, iron and paper. Helsingfors ami A ho are the heat known of the Finnish cltlee All the ■teamen from Stockholm touch at these places on their way to St IVtcts burg. and they are frequently vial ted by tourist*. They are also connectod by rail with (lie oar's chief city, la appearance the Finnish towns resemble tboee of Sweden aferpt that they are usually damiustwl by oua or more large eh arches of the characteristic Ituwd&n type. Helsingfors hoe doss to 100000 to Us lil tan ts. Abo 41X000, Tammerfors (3. 000 and Vlborg *0.000. Tbo population Is orsrwbelmtn^y I.utbcnui In religion. In UM there werq 2,(aa»i or that futth, 4(313 Orthodox Greek. 3.030 Baptists. BOO I toman Catholics and B00 Methodlsta Nosrty an the people are educated, there being numerous public, parochial and traveling schools, besides no! vanities and coUeipw. Minister Win Fswavns as •“ A sensation was created at the nceat lews Dapttat state convection when the Her. Howland Hansen paused la the midst ef sn address to nyfevo s hrotksr minister who had given vsnt to s fsrvent "Amsul" says s dispatch fcom Ottumwa. Is.. Bold the speaker: eaaaot easpheelee too strongly my dlMpproval or the eld custom of some tt *er brethrea of making remarks durlag the progress of e sermon, sudh ss Tfse, I-nedl* sod ‘Aiaeaf It Is the prodoet ef emotloaollsiu rather then reesou. Is usually Interjected at the most faMppottitos mom sat. is cakiahu sd ts disgust the thinking hearer and Is utterly asasiatocsl viewed from aay standpoint Boltglou should ap pool to the roaaoa of man laetsed of jMsklag to swoop Urn along on a ware ef am motor A •few Is the 1 wbea, .every 4ay, Over raw _ airy ter end wMe Tks soils** tads asset ta iMr Iwylsh way Far regular praeUee la hsmloWw Over the (Hdlrsa their msair stride mis ear haarts With *4mMny awa AI Musthsr ws rates sue parMsi "■at 'em Ollrsi fsUswsI 'Hah. 'rah. 'rehr' tur-k. (to tka ntam «CUI, “TtayP1 “*IH tka • yart off aM*r Oraakl fltai’a Ika iraHaitiaak a rarto n" *W,IW| •**n*^*‘» "Taka aut (baa tkara~<ha aaara la Mat W< kat hort'-Jaat a VaM law. Tkara. tkaak rakliaa. lha aaaa kaa ■at '•» allra, faftawa! 'lUk, 'rak. 'rakf Wfca* ran nhrlta arm thar alayt •avaral am aa dm baack aMda. Oan4 la arni at airty gray, Wkara many a foamaa'a ian la «rl»4. •ana la Ika nmbaiaiMa gat a rMai ■ana la Um kaana. yat tfcay amici M Who ahtiaka* “Itaray f Tka mal ra pHM: "**« ‘aa* allra. (atlawal 'Hak. ‘rak. ‘rakr i/tarm ■ra yaa kanWaif yaar aaul at rkla | a MM hUar tka aa DEFEAT OF BOSS RULE Men of Prominence Tell What It Meana. J130MB nAT.T.ra a a now at. iim rinUnl kbatwa »f U»MU layi IllWtrtkr CuUUalH UA Uauk T+IUUm Om U«W1 B*foe» mm Aval . rwr MtpaMMM UMlanA If Imp. rimm rn Wkrit Iwlw. Tim Now York World oout this tele gram recently to bob Koiaont la pob lie llf* throughout the Uni tod Hutao: “Will yoe faror the World with aa Aiwwor to tbo qusetlou: Wliat duo* Jerome** victory moan for the general oaaso of aoud city gev«nuaeet1 Ah* with nay comment »ilf|s*l»i1 by the naalta la Philadelphia, Ohio and >k* where.** Tbo following rrpttm wore received: l*r«ideat J. U. atrarou of Cornell naircralty: “The elect km* draionatrato owco mors tbo troth, which party imao »*cr» or* alwayg forgetting, that the heart and Bind of the American rtoe torata or* par* tad aeead. Unworthy candidalao ami unsafe pollclaa go down hofore and awakca public spirit. Alky lha race of reformer* who »ttr up the ■oula of tbo people never pcrUil AH honor to Jerome, tbo oalieuaj hero of ymttrdayl But I honor uot leee Choate end tbo other r*former* who bad cuor ago to deoownre their own portlm* tlo MrtJon of tbo depth of tumor, teme rity aod Aeuud rrtodota.” Brnrctt Oolby, waster elect: "Jo nnso’a victory it one of the mast » eenradiMj sign* of (be Ums it John Usy predicted, the people bare to to tlieir own at last ana aspect te ttay there " Bay SUnuanl Baker, writer: “Jo remrt electluu aw wall ae tbe reform victorias la Ctoetanau sad Pbtladal ptiXa eceta teaou prove throe things Immensely encouraging te every friend of good government—Brat that tb* peo ple reu be ■ rooted; eoooad. that wheo arouaed they wUI rote right eves en der great dleadraatagas; third, that U>* uau who aroneee then mode oo marktoe. do party, uo bees; that bit equipment U the old fimlltar qualities of houcsty, faithful service and the courage to tell the plain troth. And what la all tlila but a retora to genuine democracy 1" leaac K, Bellgaian, baaker: "Jerome'a victory la ef deep alga Mice nre to all good dtlaena, embodylag triumph of political lodcpeudeace and eourage at agalnat bow ridden parties. T betteve the effect to healthy and Inspiring to dttoesa of all cities and eta tee." IJacolo Btoffena. writer: "Jerome's victory in New York monTia what Weaver's victory means In puiad*! pkla and Mark Fagan's to Jersey city and Brerctt Colby'a m Essex coooty and Brand Whitlock * In Toledo and Deinpoey'a In (Jnctnaafl and Tom Johnson's In C level and tad Fkttbon’a la Ohio and Berry* m Pennsylvania, that we are beginning to Otxl ourselves, that are are noticing the difference be tween lender* and bosses anti between allegiance to party and loyalty to coun try. It la bot th* beginning, however, and every man should steel himself to reetat the relapeo that follows victory. Jacoags victory and tb* others are our victories, tb* flnrt In a perpetual war to achieve and maintain not mere ly good, but representative govern ment." Jobs Waoamakor. merchant: “Jr rooi* lu hi* campaiya aeemad to ma ta Ptetura ttw rayyad IlooaiTort tdaa-la teslty and eaorayo to public official. aad a aquas daal to aU. Hia trimnph aadcr dUBcolna*. toerafos, meant aiteh to tb* national ufn. aia/. it to of tr.nxmdoua Uaportaac* la that b* bar died tbo nominating machinery aad eottpltx aiactlau law* iVt-lyarl bp po litical boaaaa to proven! Indapooiltat voting and the l Tpi a. ah.i* of atnti ffiflota couator to rrtHnhia bald by aalf appointed toodora. no victory la PtUI •dalpbhi and Paoaaytvanta moan, both of tbaoo tUluya to a far aaor* emphatic days*. Mayor W*ar*r'a Oyht waa an Hot* a* broad (bat they t Pbaow of tba aatioa-wU* for municipal yaad yavar ibarator^ tbo rooalt ** to Jo •to. monaa tb* lanaahlny of tb* Boat fodWioaaty tricked law* rar ftasad to obatract fra* atoedon* aad oat today. naaa I belter, to b* tb* mala aaosa of polldeal wrooya Tboa* at Panaayivaaia only begin la totoaity wbos fhoao of Mow Took laav* oC n* ltoliadolpbi* raanlt atoo maaaa a riayyortoy rtofoat to to* power of *ob. biaod oorporatton* which food froa tb* trwnary aad rattan t**n Ma to* ydvlloyoa. Tb* saalta avaryaboi* too*r that tb* apparamt baa* to tad* •raft, bettor iaui»ielp*i aad atoto ywr rfybu and r-l*— fraa torpor at* rapacity." Obartee 9. Ihwia* r-1 at Wcetrra Baearvo aaiT*ta»to at Clave •aad! "Tha victory ataada tar tor Jbtacb prtadpiaa of liberty. eqaallty aad frataralty, which aro tha Aaaat aaa prtaetplaa at tadrpenileac*, eppar taaHy aad homantty." mm* *■ • aim xoMaw At a aieetlag at tha chapel at prtat aw ta the compact** raoaa of tha BaW «* Kawa office raeaatly Prtoaa Laata of Batten bant waa ataetod a weather, toya a Baltimore dlapatch. Dwrbip hla rWt to the afea of that mewepaper tha prtaee atatad that ha had laaraad tha prtaUop art whom a remap aaa. Subacribe fat tha Oabsttb — -MEM-VT1 .SSSESTTSS^" SUGAR CURLO LUMBER. •M Aata. A mw m tar American Isobar la tba tropic*. u»ay develop tnu tba franc Li proocaa af treatlay to* wood by mm of anyar and beat which, It *■ aaaerted, prceervoa U aad ylraa tha «*vaai«aca af an. Bays a lYaahlaytaa <wcnapoadeat of Um Kaw Tata Trtb CaaaaJ Atwell, at Beabaix. wM aaat to tba atatv department a preliminary rapoct oa tba dlaeoray last March. Ma now aaat a aappkwauUJ auto mata, la wldcb ha aajra that apart si Me of auyar aaaaaaad wood bare baaa tp parted to dWereut tropical countries tar trial, aad want saw coma beta tba Madia* praaklaacj that irtrliatM •Mt than hare restated tun latfillf tba attack* af white aata. Ttla will donhtlaaa briny aba* a revolution la tba export Umber trad* to topical eoaatriaa, as aaft wood treated by tba aaw prootaa a*] replace tha axpoaaiTe took aad aaeatyptaa that an known aa resist tba rerayas af wMta aata. ArraapHnaata have baaa node tar tba araclkai of a memorial to tha late Oocll tttudea oa (let Otooto arbour aa tote, the site batey oa a prajactlau near "Sore tba "tateto expaador" tree weot to Mt when ha tree la residence at fata capo Town property, aaya (be Xaw Yota Past Tba AtMya-ef tba memorial la to La tatrusted to Herbert Baker. It will taka tba form af a booth*, approacbod tv stops oa utltiar Mda. The amaMra equestrian yroap by Watte, kaowa aa TbyMeal Baer «f." Win Bad £ place In the center of tha platform. A. II. Tbaenpaoa of Orear county. Ho, cot Into a bale of eottaa a taw daya ago to tat a ample, aad tta Wlla aapoaad a watch la tta eottaa, aaya tta Xtw Tart Globa. Ha knew that Oklahoma cotton grew surer aad paid, bat ft waa tba amt ttaa ha aver kaaw It to prod ace a etlrcr watch. Later oa II waa Cooad to V—g to Haraaa Worth, ona of tta balm at tta Bfacrman jrtn. He bad Dot mtaad tt until tt waa found to tba bale of oot tan aa ibora atatad. Tba watch waa uattjhrad aad still running. A Bandlr *rU> kol—.nph. Tba Importance, of removing an m> nacaaaary objects from tfaa dacha of men-oTwar was emphasised, says the Mow Orleans Times-Democrat, on board the Japaaaao hflkoaa. oa which twenty three am warn killed cr wmudad by tta fragments of aa optic telegraph that had bean bit by a bomb. Uwyw Tarsaa ta.as A lawyer who Is awrar la bis odtoa b aftbar trying a cans or npmlm ana World's Lnrwast Pa ate. Mootbamidoa'a new gracing doth, tta largest in tbe world, was recently open ed tu the presence of a large and dia tlnguimbrd aaaaaiUy. aaya the London Standard. Tta duck was designed by W. O. Galbraith, comnihiug >nflnirr to the company. Tta foUowlug am tba dlracnulur* of the dock: length from Itofut or Bill to dock hand, 875% foot: length occupied by knot Mocka, top fact: width of entrance, 00 feet; width of duck at door Inert. 00 feet; width of dock at eutm ktrei. 125 feet; depth if Hock from cope to door. 4* fast unMr to M> Boa. The Three of B mu bar, lodli. oca ulm tbo foUowtog paragraph: "It to Jit open secret that when Kalita «ai -ir.aaln* troopa la central Aala toat raU woodier, aad the -tuna of a tncoo-Brttlab 'war ware maatoanlil) n«a;ar thaa Meat people raaltaad. Japaa .oiiiutarlly offered to anl troopa to light uluo by adda with tbo Indian army Jf dailrai. Uar friandly oCcr waa all the more uetewarthy bn aim aba waa at the tame ttom engaged to a rut tanoontar lo Manchuria. aad Pact Ar il mr bad ao* faltau." ta* Ktod ar Mad Utkt BtaMet. Tba Injunction. "Ton poor troubtae «a * potomon,*' oo longer appMaa at Tntoa. I. T„ aaya tba Kaaaae City Journal. By a aaw anraagamaat any poreon waotlac a police odker nodflee eeairal of tba fact, aad aba onto— a policeman by taruing aa a tad tight, which can ba aaen from toe pdaetoal ttowenghfhtha of the etty. The poBea mu tom cal la ap omtral aad near tolaa to# looatloa of tbo treat** IVm itmttatlons bare bam placed m too rad lUttot dtatrtat. Hake Your Grocer Give Yea Guaranteed Cream Tartar Bakiifl Powder Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and alio un healthy. Avoid die alum. . 1 n ) ' jj " 4 ■ctaoa in planted Mm MX faac M**t Baking tt poatlbl* te rate* •tightly otar UOOO plant* ta <ha am Wban to* Sold la about tidn yaar* aid mw adooa art planted half way «»*w— *h* Plant*. u>d by tta Una to* lattar bar* eaaaad t* bear a aaw^grawtt at plant! i* la baarla* tonaa a yaar, each pleat ylehUng an *d twenty ar twaaty-dra la* tan at to* entttig. Daring to* Am twoyaarattaaapap* Plantation baa to ba kept dear at weed*, wbieb might atop too growth of yomng plant*. Altar tola to* abad* towwto of weed*. The laarta ar* pro Tided wttk abaip aptoaa, wbieb toeara tbam from to* nrapw of ateck. Mark tn ary can ba had at a ooac ad kOB fttO to «M0» pdd. The cbeaper ■«Mm are tapabla of dealing abet AOOa lea rea to to* Mara. «U* pm lab tar wtt taka ear* af 100,000. ttkba dbi eery kardy ptaat to* aapap* data boot aa randy aatl which I* high •nought* ha wall dntaad. Shady aad wet In rail raa ar* total to Mb gaaw*. fta* October ta Hank, toe dry aaa |Save Your * | Horse-Money t I _ _t_i tep*e»dU unbroken stock nod Am save boa $35 to $50 4 on "WT purchase? It is like getting that modi pay 4 x During the past week we have had a good trade bi **' 4 oor unbroken horses end moles and they have given * 4 good satisfaction. Plenty of both bcokea aad nnbrok- *T X en stock still on hand. See onr stock at once. Terns 4 J always lab.l ■BUaSSL 4 I ^ ;; | Craig & Wilson ■;
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