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The Gastonia Gaze _ D*ToUd tw ,h# Prououon of Horn* uid th» l»t«N>U •» th* CoantT VoLXVL GRMtonlA, N. C., January 17, 18#5. WOMAN’S ILLS AND WOES. BEYIBAL GOOD W0BD8 FOB 8OFLB aTin01 AID MATKEIAUBM. Nbsswaskns u Net I M MM Brito—A vrsagsa sdSsWaa Osl» tp*ts tray. Wwpto M 0*»1» «to »«g|Mt-Osly Ms Tralr ISSSSMII Oss blTtou. ML boats BsauMto. Tbs only thing (hat ever seemed to we ha mao In the Outvie family km that Jans Welsh herself km rxcsMtve ly proud of her ability lu Uw "cussing” liae. She gave fraa ec>iua to this great talrnt orlmn the neuralgia lield bar in • O—I ailoo; but 1 »mi*T wliat she K. nld liave done If the rheumatism bad conn- to l>cr; and I wish, oil. *>■ earnestly, that ebe bad willed me all her cum word*. Three I* unt.Mog llist sjalls expresses all its pusaibilitir*. It appear* Ilka a thief lo Uw night, end gives you sever* paint when you least ♦Xpest It, and Uien takas eolira posses sion of you until jo i so ream wiUi agony and wonder why Uie district i n resell grr oumpHBT raised* ita rales, making it imnoMloh' for |e»r people In hlrt a boy to do tha deivrad swearing for them. At aueh times, wlwu the pain* are dancing all around y»e like liula devils iliilug a Oniican, luutrr orrialn to have some><ely ui-ar you who ti ll* you It Is all for yuui nan god. AMO MIA CAN'T STAND IT. 1 oan urver be brought to belhrvs this. 1 regard tlw rbeumiltam as uiw of Satan's weapons. Internled In make hugsanlly desire lo go wliers th-re a HI br mi dtflculty In getting flnnurU bee led It dues notasly any me -1 for It Inctlee III tliem a desire Ui say abort, spitch, wicked w.ada It N calculated to makwevsu an a: gel cranky, aad al though wmara are mis itnairebl* lhac aogets. It Um a mysterl -u. «grst a|»>o them, oauamg tliain lu wonder why there were born I often wonder ruy self why »«n people wars te>ro. T'wy don't seem to be very unset, a Sr, and art no ptoasnrs to Uw amid at large Who brought Into the world. WiUi oml Or*i Aalxf «*• »* scute to wmm«•• m»d. the deeeewiakrr «ihi ink-a vour | gown* In August rod wj D-omber arter you bare t*aiil y»ar seb-t»..e- to lel* gvaphlng to law writes you a must sffeo Uooats b-lUr and nj»so- la goti'globe S)t)lUi lr«uk with you and tall you that your malarial Isn't rfta cut, bat tlwt It arUl be aoon? slm Uilnka ibat liai frankuras rnue-a «• very I 111 i.g. whUr you wish sou lived in a nounuy wlivra a airing of pearls aud a flg leaf war all tliat waa 'll craa iry for even tins OiiiU elaborate affairs. Frankness la not altogether a deuiraide Unit*, mil wlali that the people who have uioie of it than llrey nerd would put It aW.iv as OOe does old l»ye letters, aod urTel feting it out. •or a OOP Tumas abocnd However, l aao ont going to trouble altoul uaaeeraaary people or uadeaira Me f.artkneaa, but I am going to try and remember Ural Uie Christinas egg nog was very good and realize what a pity It It Urat people only bare It ones a year, it hi t uuay how i*-npU go au about tlw world being full of felly aud plo whaa It really Is a good world. IT Cbaru la rbaumaosm and broken iwarts there la aim no aod of good tilings— good tlunga to eat, and good balnea to A lag, and good friends to ears fur. Charles Lamb mid that nohody could smt an apple dumpling unless sire was tn a stale of primeval innocence like In, I at* two last night, and I feel ao proud of myself that I am bound tn tall It. You am It la very c xnfoitniiie to know that owe I* Innocent. fur In nooeawr and truth go together, aud Up. gwmo tba throes of ilia rlraumttiam (I Ilka tkat word throes It sounds au dramatic) I emu hart the truth like a rubber ball at eaybody I think ought to bear It. his iroaa awn rxd. The Brat aad truth la tba approranoe of tba averse* girl In oold weal bar. If bar ilow* ur ber shorn are a little Mt too elnaedUIng tiien her nom gets red, and if alia is donkey et>«ugli to am powder while the thermometer Is near aero, she prove*la tbe appe-ranoa of a walking gtmat. tor the combination of ooM aad powder results la a,blue akin. Hot than It la pretty to see bar (?) whan at* is oa thaavmae with the one daireet to ber heart, rlhe looks Ilka a toy tarrtar out for worolsa as she prance# along, f.w. Ilka most Hew York era. her walk la abominable, be ing roalJy a sow-thing between a praam arid a trot. The ohtuiar* are that her beloved will look down on her m she shine* aw*v. aod my. “How, dearie. Isn't this bracing we*Ui art” Aad » meek little voice, really suffering for true lore’s sake as n.oat of uado. will answer. “Oh certainly.” OB, MATERIAL TOVtVl Mb' know* ah# lao’t UUIng lira tralb and a.i' alao know* Ural inter alw grii lb a warm mom aha will have a Rood ary from abaar uacvnueneaa, and bar heart’* baloaad will pet bar oo tha beak, bold bar hand and mil her pour lltUa woman,” and fool dreadfully aor ry fi* bar.’ Maw hare an Idea tint! women Ilka I-Tern me They don’t. Worms Ilka %«ana waatbrr. Rood to>d, fnob boo bona, good wlaaa. tatan-allne book! Ill laghwas. I don't mean, of oooraa. that all eoaaaa am laty. bat if It wempmalhla, 1 think limy all would ba. Woman a«a delightfully material, end I don't know hot what It la tha beat thing to ba. We oa» talk aa much atarullNI Um aplrltaal. Wa ni raollaa oil our fondart dreamt of Idyll W) life and apIrUuel coeapenlon ablp aa payer, hat before we do vM*. wa here to ba n bit material and get tha pap*, gulbIan* Ink. Porte and writer* plea a* book* about tha daflgtit* of the tplrltoal Painter* attamnt to put It in <*>lor on •anram. and wbat la lha rewiHf Tho aplrltaal aoraao. lha aytrltoal maay*. iaOhlag atoaoaphere and actios, ara ■Ot real The aptrltoal pltdara* am ant IB ha «f raUaar akiany women, Wmriag bat HOW and aa dlapl eying Ibair bomm to an URappr*oUtlra world, white they bar. Immaoaely lam* aya* 1*4 Uak Ml U they war* aUrrad. FOB THB ARTIST! Nobody buys the pictures; and the artlsta think they are not appreciated. To me, that moat beaatlful picture, Titian’s “tjleeplng Venus," shows that It had a heart In It. There was a strong brain attaohwd in the physical beauty of Pauline Heart) hard t, and oer tatnly there were luring, purseuuled wuiDot) among those who faoed death by the guillotine, dylug fur their King and Utelr religion. Did Carlyle yearn only for ^Irltual refreshment when Its was writing the "Life of Frederick the Greet’’? Certainly not; he wauled the heel supper that Janie Welsh and her devoted handmaiden oould get U|> for him. Was Charles Lamb, In Ids hiring, beautiful and aut life, think ing uf astral bodh-t when he wrutr the assay on "lionst fig”? Did De Musaet Gautier, Heine, Du mas Rossetti or tlaiiiihurno write tlielr warm, glowing, passionate Hues under the luHueuoe of the splrilsal, at sliown by two peacock's featliers and a glass of hut water? Noneaeoas. It Is the must remarkable thing, considering its •gw, that Ilia world Is so foolish. There Is ■■•lUiliif so egqulaltely twautlful as asaterial of the Bnast. It may be the skin of a woman; It may be the bro cade that makes a petticoat, or It may be a dainty supper table airunged to pleaee the eye and delight the taste. We are having a lltile taale of one woman'a hire of the material In the dialillga that are published agalusl low bodices. GOOD AECit’MgWT. Now, lanoiully, I Mine In low bodice*. wJUi ii pronto. The pronto u Uial tlie neck it whit* and weli-shaprd. and the liudtea to cut Uial Hit nrek and shoulders show lo lire beat adranLagr. Ol course, there are wuuien who have little nal aenae of the beautiful, but ll la more than probable that In llioa they will learn Wliat a mUUke they Iiaye made. A woman who wear* her clothes In aaetmiw is vulgar, when the absolutely nwde nay be exquisitely modest I nr who* cranks nay- been objecting to ••Trllbjr,” and calling It imuioial, be cauae lire lierolae posed fur “tlie allo getlier. •* I suppose there are some lieople who are Innately course, and lire#* are among theai. A womun's ariua, round, white and well formed, are Uiiugs ul Iswutv; n womau'e throat, well tliaped and white, |s a ■Darbia column, supporting a wall shaped bead, which, presumably, holds a sutftca-nl amount uf brains to draw the Hire between wliat la beautiful and iwrfeelly uuidret and wliat Is cuidoium and ugly. I have always thought mod rely a complete virtue, and to Ire Im rme’eet to hr ugly, l-ut having my opin ion about it, 1 wl'| leave ll to tlie cranks to tight it out among theue selves. THE “EHOP LADT.” It 4a funny bow woman kind la dom inated by tire lady befctwd tbe counter. I witoisswt What nilghl be called an aplaodr ilia ntliar day. A Udy, quietly dressed, one who be I level that quirt dressing Is proper when die is shop ping, was anxious to get some under wear suitable fur a servant, but. ill oouraa, she did not explain her affairs lo tlie young emnoi wleioondracended to Walt cii lier. She s»1d; “I want to see tome plain, Uulrlmmed nlglil draaeea. There was out before her a bog* pile, trimmed with cheap and glaring embroidery. Sire ventured I hi re mark; “Perhaps you dl in't quite understood me; 1 asked fnr plain nigh Id reen." tVttli a loan of her head that made her Payche knot tremble, this answer w«* hurled at her: “Weil, I am sure tbaea are cheap enough, and muoh mure fasbloiiaide.” Tlie wucld be buyer meekly said: *‘I didn't ask for cheap thing*, nor lesion wide things; I asked fur plain Ihlup.” Tbe word* that earns a ere very posi tive: should think I'd teen long enough In the business to know what ladies wear.” At last, because she wet really loo tired to go to any other plate, the un fortunate woman asked again for plain cues, and this lime g<* them. She selected what site wauled. paid for them, and gave her name and address, that they might be tent home Then the lady behind the counter remarked; “Goodness gracious. I sboaldol think you were Hist man's wifs wh» you buy snob truck!” That waa tire last straw, and the •hopper departed, taking a must (•■(emu oath that sire would never put her foot In that shop again. AKOTHRB azminoa. JTow, this happened to me: t wanted ■ yard of pink ribbon I stated the width and Uis shads I >o told that Woe area mora fashionable. I tald t wanted pink aaUn. I was then In fonnad tlmt n>oire made up into bows batter tlmn satin. I tald I didn't want to make it Into bows, and ta iniiob against her wishes, the young woman whs at laal forced to glee roe what I wanted. But m I (eft l Had the pteasorsof hearing this farewell remark: "Hhn dou’t know the differ enoe between wtiat Is and what ain't, and I don’t oars about her otd rib. bon.” Well. It all nomas about In a lit*, tjme. 1 may mention, by-the-bya, that the young woman who Was so unwilling to sail ms pink ribbon had been lotfrripied by mu when aha was reading k drewaa hook Y.m know wa all have nur Hut* peoulUrutu*. »*a’u rt rausTiTiriaa, I don’t Ilk* to dream of black bee tles, because if f do somebody I am food of Is lure to t* taken »tok. A friend of mine brlteeeu that if ahe drenoiaof gold, trouble will mine, but bank nates will bring good lusk. I don’t anviHwe yon areguperstltloua, still, If I warn you, I wouldn't sing lw fura breakfast, because If you do you will cry before tea. If 1 wars you. whan the palm of my left hand Itetwd. I would ron It eu wood, bemuse than, for carta In, yoo will get Um money that is asaaat foe you. K I wwe yon and my naee itahed, I would Imes an astra plane at tha labia, for you in going to klao a utrangsr. If I were vou and 1 eavr a plo, I would ptok I. up. for then, for aura, luck will eome that day. If I were yon I wouldn't walk under • ladder, for the devil la waiting an the other tide to take you. If I were you and dreamed of wtfte noraaa. I would look up my blank Oreaa, for 1 would know I waa going to a funna). If I were you and a aaaogy-louking dog followed me, I would encourage him, beeauae ba would brlug a band •oat blood bualwod. lflw*cryuu and aaw a hairpin on the door, f would grab It at otrce, for then tire letter that you were looking for would arrive. . If 1 were you, I would have a little IMltrnoe with the smelt superstitions of women in general, and oue in par ticular; sbe wl>o carnet a ral<bit't foot In one pocket to bring good lock, and a borae chestnut In the ot her to oura Hit rheumatiim. Who Italic? She U : youra for health. Baa. ». TATLSI BAD * CUMI CALL H»«M *Uk Itelhlm u ~r— OC Waahlngloa, N. CL. Uawaia. On Toaaday about H o’clook Mr. W. H. Taylor, uf Uw arm of Taylor A Boa anil, niauufMoiaram of lumber, waa ■ewn coming from Ilia mill al axial per factly nadu. Iia*mg only a collar, half a shirt sleeve, a cuff, and hka shoe* ou. All tlw mill hand* wltosaw him thought ha was ora**, and runaway frightened. Mr. Kuastll. who was looking slur the construction of Ilia dry kllua a llllla wgy off ran to Ilia rescue. It ap pear* that Mr. Taylor was patting tome rosin on a polity to prevent tUe hall from slipping, whan a key that had not bveo driven up or cut off caught bla alMve and •iiaiohad him agalutt a rapidly revolving ahafl. In stantly be waa whirled touud and round tlie shad; tbs pressure waa aw ful, until Ills clothing gave way sad he Was hurlnl some dUteoce with lilt ckillvng at ripped from him, sod be badly bruised. WUvo Mr. Rumi-ll nwohtd lilm lie throw bla coat and a blanket over him and sent some one for the doctor. Mr. Taylor walked home. Dr». P. A. and ». T. Niclioi a»u cars* and found that taro or three nba were partially broken, a Dumber of brtnww, and puaaitd* Interval In juria*. TU* UfHlawra. Morgan too KaraM. The PuahKjiat Legtalalure baa or ganiltd and gotten down to l••aluv•*. Zen Vauce Waller, out of the liralnf t*> y- ung Republic* a* In tlm ritetr, has atcurrd ibe Speak>r»li|p plum, and thr minor oOlcta have been |>arcel!«d uni aiming the hrbehmru of the wlngt of tlw R- publican party -for there Is no doulglhsl North Carolina “Populism” and NorUi Carotins Ream Id town tun ate oo« and the Mat Then will la a few klrkei* of courae, but they will be onalde to prevent “fusion” prnvlng ixacllad and permanent consolidation. It luoks now us If Uw Bailor PrUob ard combination would run out. If nnt ii will bn Butler and some other Republican, ami It makes vrry little dltfer>nee to the Democrats who get* tba abort lerro plum. Butlar will get the lung term, betond a per-d venture. The county government plan will be changed and tlw election law will be repealed, do much i* settled. Every thing rise ia prunlemutical. We will as* what we will a*t). Thare will be many hills ln( rod need that will ba of vital lnlerost to the dUte and It la passible that the effreu of their legislative work may be fHt for years to come. The Democrat*, with tba assistance of the onnaarvative rlcmeut in the fusion, may be aU* to thwart tlie •eheroes of Uw radical*1* ment that ia willing to blow tha State and IU institutions into smithereens In order that they may have a chance at soma of the places. That It ahout all thare aortas to ba In tlie legislative situation viewed from a Democratic •tandpulut. The Democrats can't hop* to make toy law* this tint; but they may assist in keeping bad lam off the statute books. TUTtw# aw ta Mltto. Charlotte Oiwnt. Tl>a Halitbnry Harold Iim «n loter ettiog article allowing huw untrua It it tbat there It do elianoe In public life for young men In North Caroline It but Iifitli been ■Urged that the Demo cratic party of Uilt Slate force* lit Rowu to the rear and ratrnret all tors for gray beard# U dort a all to honor tht old mm, r»r *‘tha Imary head la a crown of glory," hot It oae Ulnly hat not herV-cted those or lata ma lura jreart. Tlia Hrrakl meotiuna Price and Ovsrman aa young men who huva hsau elected Speakers of the Ilonae, and ml ht hare mentioned Rosa. It refers b> ex-Chief Justice Shepherd, of the Hoorewm .Court, and Boykin, Brown, Battle and Alien, of the Superior Oiurt. We tupplment IU llat with Hokt and Wloeton. Among the so licitors, it immes Long, Wabb, Junes. Barter, P.mj and Woodard, and might liavt named MeNelli ard Allan. The The praaw.t Aitotney General. It truly myu, "looks almost a boy,” and the State's Lieutenant Governor I* . »oun( man, Coogreaawa:i Bower and Crawford. It remarks, are nuraltig their Brat bablw, and the Hat aould be a good deal prolonged.' We do ant tnp tmea there It a State la Uw Colon In which yiaiog men have a (sort open Bald than they had In North Carolina wlitt* lh» D*«aocrat« bud pfMMivlon ot tlie State Their favor* have not gone by age; there hat been on other taat than merit; whoever was able to men*, ura up tn tht* standard was eligible ! o*'*rarl«t If within the legal age limit. I We arv nnt eharglog that any other party it the Slate la proscribing young men, but only Supporting the onnUu 1 .of nu’ contemporary at (Salisbury that tbs Democrat* party j aertaloly hat not done to. ■in ■ lui wi»au j iljj IISJ ■* NHMtCIMl ftlD. of UlO Boord «rf *do (MUooofUuton County, N. C., bold In Delian on Monday, /au. 7, UU, K wa* ordered that the apportlonnaoti nt aehoot fund* to tbe aerosol IlLatrlct* be made aa follows: To all Diatrlet* 90 oeata per scholar. Diatrlet* with from - S£| ***5*—■ «*■*»«• aeayae.i 8S 8 : S : : : Va OttrM lo Wvi Ivm tiou |M. . Extended In detail a* follows: WIUTB. HCXXAUT or SCHOOL rOfCLATION. wiirru. , ooloud. MhIo*.fTOTjMsIss.1996 Females..9n81'F«asale*.1166 Total .tsKgl Total.3497 Apportioned to whites.66796.90 Apportioned to colored..69600.49 Total.66696.39 L. M. HorrXAX, County Sup’t. CUreUad Mv. The moortit* industry 1* trowing Into enormity. The market premiere a better price. Fine Beooasll* now ■ells for 7 oenta per poend. There lias been aay affluent of moosslte sold 1* this county this week. Mr. W. B. Palmer, who bays for Mr. U A. Get tyt, bought tereral hundred pounds of “yellow sand” Monday at 7 eeate. The whole eoun'ry ere®* to he awake on the subject of mnassitoi The leading northern paper* sre dis cussing It »ery elaborately- Many northern capitalIrta are coming to North Carolina to buy land sod Invest their money Just nu account nf man*, site. Theru is uo doabt bot lliat we possess untold and unthought of rlohee Uist are lying In welt tu bs dlsoorsred *!*9 to prod use wealth among the peo pl® ®f opr country. The South Is oe dnubtedly the greateet pert of Uni Union aod North Caroliu* Uie great, eet tHaU in the South. Tit* Winchester Timet aayn, a day •oaroely panes In the newspaper office without* visit from some op* who has witw fault to Bad with somebody or aomsthlng. H* wan la Urn editor to hU tend to the matter for him. Soma times It la the Bra department, again It la Uie police, aud next Ilia* it ou.y be Ui* dog catcher. ‘-Why dew*! you •cots ’em?" he aaya “Tbaj are not dolus their duty.’* Then bs goes lotc decal la, talks about tbls and that being an outrage ou the tex-uaywa, eta. Wlreu the editor tell* him be will pub lish hla numptslnt proved h* will sign It, he aaya, "O, no. I don’t want to put my pam* to it—don't want to get Into trouble with theee people, don’t you aee. Can't you put It In alias* of an editorialf" He does not care what trouble lb* editor mer r'- Into by publish jug hi* grleraoo*. Mat* (he Leeel MB earth trgbrnbem Neva, I >00*1 Ml I lore are 1 Jeer'd for a great many thing* they oan’l b*ls, »ucli as using partiality In mentloolng visitors; alylng newt about some folks »ud leav ing ont others, and ao on. He prin'a allanoli lUm* that ha can flud. Homr p-oplr Inform of such thing* and others do »ol. Aii editor should uot be expen ted to know the name* end rvaldeneea of ell arrival*, aad It I* frw»ue*tly the case that he la unable t" aaorrtaln them, ir you will Stab* It a point to Ull us tbesa things van will gladly nsa*. Umt them. It la agah gears U»l makes 1 • nnwagapw. Rkv. B. K Bqtok. P. D. •L» WUU CMIH. A Talk Hllm wilt taMlam mMI ■ k. gy — - - - - “aHLWrt WSSL.09^" - “Old Polka Corner" has been up be forr ay mtud flouting Ilka an undefined thought for toon works and Indeed was rather amusing at first. Bat tbe ■ure I thought of It tbs serious aspect grew Ull it now bas put on a gravity Uiet eoamaoad reaped if not venere tlon. Old MU ooroer, is not s new thing In Uw world, however taw It may tie Is our paper. Go where you will into the old established familial of tba lead •ad you aay see tba Grand pw of two or three genera Hoc* mod It may ba tin bride of bta early manhood sitting over agaiaB aaelt other; both In the oornrv olalmed as tbalr own. But oeoally one aorrsr is empty aud you may sot In trude, far lu empty fomltwrs la rw tauird as a sacred relie. Uueeo Victo ria has kept Frioos Albert’s piste end his empty chair Is eat at her tabi* every dav. O these empty corners) They • II the shots I loose with thotr emptV nt«! This ia Grandpa'sehatr. Thaaa are grandma's spectacle*. Touch llglit But this ts tba empty cornet. Let as think of tbe otlieis ret occupied. There aid fulks not s corner—a place by tbemeetvaa where they will enjoy tbe home fooling. This thought of becoming s "sUwogsr on LheearUi." let that be tbs very last Hurt comes. David uo doubt cam* to It, hut can’t w* kaeplt off a wlitla at least, If n-a till tbs last good bys. Ysa. we sari and wr can help old worn out grandma to feel that eh* ba* still a sweet home wbsre tba sun risea and eats and eprfng time lias nut yet faded Into wluter. Wr ato open tbe window* and lat in i he rising sun on lier corner. Wa can draw llie curtain and let the lastray* (all from tbe brilliant wren: peeping In as tb«y -^a*-1** —■'—-■‘-ns — isrthi It good bn* but tbs sod lass day. full ol prephrclc* of tbs eodlsss day beyond. Old folks nr*d to faal that they are at home and they need e ooroer. They need ncorner that they maybapro tretad. Tba young bloods rush and mix romiiiog with tbrlrwwrkaud old folks need a corner where they oiay not be Jottlad. Let the bnysromp but give llwm play ground that there may ba nu exouse for intruding. But keep U-esc corners so near ilia common that tlwoccupants nisy took on nod eujoy tba life that Is rushing by. Now it was so thoughtful In you, Messrs. Editors, so courteous to tat off a corner 10 your paper fur three worn workers, from wtiioh tbay may savvey lha activities and enjoy atill a sort of copartnership lu ibesa more asnla. How lonely they beooms when tlicv as* oooaetoui of Isolation, that society has built them an asylum and shut them sp. Xu. Asylum* are s beautiful ornament of Christian civil! cation but keep your veterans out of them a* long as yon nan. Old folks comer! Why liters is a bsnnty and dines* in that whleh rite* above ay power* of domp)latent. Trow tlia burden wt>d beat of tlia day have done tlietr work aud Uia worker liaa fallen and it lying faint under tbe juni per tree but lb* angel bss eoo* to his lieip. God Mass these Ueavmly visi tants, for tlia morsel now given will last till we reach tbe buck sM* of tbs desert sod lbs mountain of God. >■> corner■ not u> oury in* oia folk* but lo ihtald end aid tbalr de clining activities ud shear end aolaee their fading earthly Ufa. While their tread It heavy end tlielr step (low and methods much behind lime; they, from their comer, nan lookout upon a new born draroh tltak lav Itaalr from Um deal and putting on a near energy and beauty promising to llva •hen tha workers are daad. Thus yon emit a platform on tha •Inpea from which tha alrea can great tha tone ana looking bank ralaa Ilia tha alKiut to the coming. "We tee the He lit gleaming." "It It not dark." I oea WuSt Me lore »1tn tha na. •* Mn Tea* Ad WU* Mole Tw Sat TIm etglitaaatb of last October Mr. T. J. Patrick, of Bowling Qraati, 8. C., ndeerttaed In thle paper out tlaaa Pat ha lied lost a spotted ball dog. Noth log more area heard at tha matter for tea week a nr na»ra. One day I net week a man from near Iron Htathia cam* In and got Mr. Pal rick hi adJrvaa lo Inform tli" awaar that ha knew where tha dog ana. About ait weeks ago young Prank Narrla advertised In two teeoae a tot of framing lutnie-r fee aaln. Tuesday of this week a man sailed at tills aOoa to read tlw advertisement wlueh ha had liaaid of at being In tha paper. Who Is It that ant a .udvertlartoenla are sat read sad than talked aboutf Neither of the parties who sailed Ic •newer to tha advertisements la a subscriber lo the paper They beard through those who Were. Ba aura ymsr ad. will halpyna out **la» and Ur me olwarfgUy fumUbad oh appUcaltoei. .—. II Ml I ■ I Better Crops mult from um of fertiliser* rich in potash. Most fertilisers sold do doc contain Sufficient Potash to insure the best results. The results of Use tote* favestigadasM of the use sml abuse of potash ore told kt our books. Thry mmitw. Ji w!H tom ytt mmMf u ml Arm. sol Ary wHt m ywt <ha0*<v_ OKSMAI* KAU WOBKS.m Sterna hrm.llm1M. OOOO MAW Win* AMP MORAL*. _ mm itm -,-at eed*1 Ilf* at tba national capital about which paw Pta la ami lit* baw little or aotbEw. them an tha imj aoaial Ufa at tha hacraoln. Port Meyer aad tha aaaal drela at the nary yard, **y* tha Waoh laytoo Poet. la many napaeta thay an atanllar, Iwwli aa thay «nanM tut* little world* apart bam tha ■» anl aoataty of Weahlaytcn. Tha Ufa la tea tern tha etruyyllny jn*imrilw and beart-lmrnlnys whiah eharnetariae tha outalda world. Tt lt^af Utr. peoaliarly a ua boongen, . Iln with In thair _ aetly what thay an they yaa»* their layIjy. It lemon the* a aootel rirol* an amoay tha i way* a feellny of than all whiah deoa not i Ufa. The My b atandardaof , U*a beyond thair pay, Utaraewihmdor brother edtaan without belay hroayht to book aad held to aaaouL Thaaodaof men* aan aad nnralai tbarafrwa. la hlyhar than It b biwoet aortal Ufa end aaway a lot of Mwlbiai MbradteTS » t the yrmad faactloaa of aoataty. la yoaayyirlethe Ufa la yarttonlarty at tertln aad ahanalay. Thay ban tha aodety aad attention of waU-hnd aad wail-adaoatad youny fallow*, wba an alwayo at thair aarrtao end wwr fail to do enrythiny In thair pawn to ooa trlbute to thair plan* Tha married eouplee ban pretty, taatafsl eetoblleb manta, with all tha mnilara nnmhirta aad aonvantanaaa aad wtthoat tha ter at burplar*, tempo, booh ayeat* aad titiarlay (emote. The ralatlona ucmr tha famlllaa an kindly eaf aad la Umaa at rtaooaa the lew to otker St too nil] eboat otkar Dvook'i Obmlap* ^ toto Wed an ywianQy promptly aet open, aad oa amyann or rirraldnia poly la tolerated. The rowtia* of duty of tha art owe la aot tot bard aad doom aot monupoltaa all thair time. They ban amoayh Mann for social IM* nud time to ha polite. Then la none of tha burry end marry, tha aaalaty and worry of «M1 Ufa. Aea rule the oi oan prefer duty with thab. raytmeata and beUerlaa to owaalled soft detail* la tha department*. They lean thet •ort of ambition to thorn who pall for U. SOMt NEW MAXIMS. »ae Dm lliaiis Bdnoetloo b titdabtUt thbr, my* tto Philadelphia Record, tot tt la well to remember from turn to Um that BOthlBg that la worth knowing eaa ha taught Pabtla opinion aatoa only whom thar* ara ao Idaaa. Tb* bgUah at* alwaya rtagniHaa truth* la to heta Whan truth baaoama a Mat It loam all tta IntaUaataal aalaa. It ha aery md thlag that nowaday* thar* la ao littl* oaalam Information/ Tha only link lilnim Utarntar* and tha drama left to aa la Ragland at tha praaant mom ant la ttohffi of tto star- . la old day* hooka war* written by man of Uttar* and road by tto pahtfct Nowadays book* at* written by tto pobtoaad road by nobody. Moat woman ara ao artlSatal that ttoy barn ao aaaaa at art. Moat man ara ao Batumi that ttoy hare ao am at haaaty. Friendahlp la Mr aaar* tragio than ton. It lasts longer. What la -*-ml la 11M ataadaia normal raUWana to art It la tha only thing to UM thad stands M normal rw UWoaatoart. A aahjaat that la toaotltol la ttaaU | ** yn*” *• wttat. It Tto only thlag that aa _ | Mate tha oboloaa. Tha only llto tha aahUa aan m# la tto am_' tha roaalt la tto arKMam of tto j-T1 I Art W tha only aartaaa thlagM tto world. And tto arttot I* tto oafy pa** aon who la oarer aartoaa ] To ha really aaadkrml oa* should ; tor* a* body. To to really madam : oa* ahoaM bars ao seal. Tabaroally I Oreeh ana afaoald tor* ao ulTrlhta. I Daadylam la tto aimrilim of tto ate ; aotot* nodarulty of b**«ty. ! Hr. T. Hawtan Halliburton. tto MteraMi grad looking fallow who m aalliraoilag arouat Ummaiaoten along alh Idoarr, wee H o of tfirgiaat at Arm of ito SUt* Resale late weak. 1 The IdnringUwi DUpaltA aetaattat on# day last weak a man brought a •bob. Wagon lead of rabbits la Mm. hbrgaotaa eh ltd ran aft kartag a Mi«a rasa ala. c. f P. : MOORS, -ATTOMBBT-AT-LAW • M Mato and Ooaaapaatoa* ., B—«me» ... a v m*xwm. -A TTOMBBT-A T-LA W •MtOMU. I. G. Will praotloa la tfco Miutltoaai la Um> Ftdarwl Coaito. i i imuti ’ Tonsorial Parlor —nwtT nrram vr_ 1" CnriMr Roaa T. M. C. A. gaUdfa* Flrot-oiaaa WortMa and Fiittdaaaak flaaiaatoit. huniteiMt Notkxi, kirnMmmttt Mtoel~ Docs This Hit Yob? Tbs menifimiet of the Bo u I table Lite Aueraou Aocttey in the Dtpartmeat of the Carotinaa, wishes to M core a few Special Resident A farts. Those who m fitted for this work wfil find «Me A Ran Opportunity It fewer*, howaewr.awd these whoeoccmd baetinltpeuam character, matamjedfwawt. tact, penreeniirw, sad the respect of their commaalty. Think this matter over con telly. Then's aw wneeal opening (or somebody. If k fife yrm, ft wiE pay job. thrr Information on W.J. Roddey, feM*raa.ft,c t >0 MORE EYE-GUSSES. If
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1895, edition 1
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