BAB TALK OF ANECDOTES.
anisTHnnuoup tales told
■EtLOIO AGO.
ate always people who arc 1
lw*t thtaga wnuliieealrtL
na fethd af people I rural)—
who m pepper »« ami t-y
M Hahrn or Troy had bat
Nrfcwk, awdMratUwaeabom
kwawaaaiuckiMg chain acre
•r kgr Um ywmrubb- Bede la tlm
*T«a Waana bow m> no lera
Uatt they ito have chain with
•pd* «h«ha ob the leg*, and abkli
IW| hMh and forth hi each xat that
•fcaiahi.tb ewcatek to behold liana.’'
J5*hf fart I thiok tlm witmiM*
Made MatthaTa barn a bmiUx and
know lag aid ehap, foe If !*m a winuaii
hath* kWy it b» wbrs aha hi rucking,
•ad It la Ida gtwar to atw a whulr lot
woaaan la a hotel parka- uneouachxialy
teak lag ta thwa aad tanking aa it all
•ha knuaa they «w hod war* iu thrir
i who say to much say
-abd h. Egypt *.ttw il. C.
r What tla? did with thrmT I
waaAar II tlw Kgyntaiii mahl tlm
wfi I Mcaa that day, a wept, in a H*.
Inaair Maaarr, the duet that waa hi
UawidlbetUaruuB atnl carefully
—H* Um anant and under Ua
tabtra, aa la tha Made lo-dayf 1 w»u
drr W aha egyncaad her tnsprr in tan
htwaa? I wnhtbrf If. when the thought
•f that Baatrr hat with nodding plumta
■p |*Bk natk the broom look swift,
ars."SS5i"K rs tssra
thraday, dr to the fact that Um family
dttef gtve bar any terrapin, the bnua
dMMikad a arcle {a tha air, mm a
aiakigt dehat the carpet, alt of which
‘ -*rd dignity? And 1 wtrn
1 if taa Bgrptian maid
-MM a weapon or defraan
» Vkddlgfg. »weeping at thra
•ad were thaw* ad If they were nothing
BMM thM bhwk hrettes?
*■* VOUI TO M T R L'STKD.
I WMUff that a woman win oan
twrrp well, taking la Um curntti, g«*t
Uag up Um plM, Jlacowring that last a
W deal piece or that dropped dice, rot
to manllim Um poker chip that fell Oil
tor Um adk, la Um awrt of wouium who
Mold batrartad todo anything and do
.. Ik mrlL A heuom la like a wmk-uim
dad ana; a at rung will la required t»
mmtial It. alto Ik atlga aud aiiara, hitb
and Uilthrr, and dually fall* down
haMaaa. IWaally. the chh-f am to
wtouh I pwt a braoui ia to imag ou il«
ted mg With it. Tula may auik* you
aa at mage, hat It la meant to express
■•W thaa a mara thump. The family
wba Uaa o* Um door alaiee meaieat
aato Italian and mualeal; cunaeq madly,
when thryferl their rnuam u« much
Unto make aa awf allot of noise. And.
to they object to carpet*. *t halt *«
think to from Um aound* wa hear,
whtottoyaw rarj Hirly, they hare an
Mmtlm to do • UUto prancing and
tom I aaR too broom Into kiiics.
Owe kaeah ec Um eeUlim mean*. "We
amt Mud uria mocb longer,’' and a
i of haaefca, eudiug tu a dall.
' Utod, laaiutu.tr* that the
rla alowly, but autrly, de
_ _ i*« innoeeiji women,
[ they politely, but Irmly, rs~
tnmt that the Itallaa mualeal coniin,
gtot will rkpraaa their eauherauce tuitf
tbabr appreetalem of sweat too ails. I cm
artth thaix toot and oftenrr with Llwir
aoula. I aappoae tbeni ia an opportun
ity hart to make a pan-but 1 am not
• torn woman, and 1 refrain.
raa runcnir aid axxmcax
wool ak.
u the
borealis,
uid bar
and
IlMMt
tba distinction of
lliia country. Sv-iyiaxly know* of
thn Uta Riofcanl V*a» at HilUl. lpl.b.,
wh*i *M Ua Wily A mho lead a lui evrr
had too honor of ilnmlng 4rilh (Im
Qxcro •« KuaWutd. V,w propU, hnw
r**r, kn.v* how hl« hwdwr look ad at
ThU ■anUow.miaii waa a inamlar
>%t Uir&rM; of i'rhmb. and Inal dial
rwiHar K».V of family and of W-fag
n Frtend that l*lo*«t to Un-m. Tha
of l«vr aot. 4a.*ln« a III. Iho
Qtnvn waa tuM to larr. Ktlaad Vaa*
Iwlowl lo It with tttnwras and to
tl« uatonUliataiit of her vlaltor raplird,
warr •(nb-tly, "Well, 1 muat Irll llo-r I
i don't allogrtltar look upon that aa nu
| honor. Ttarra la uo knowing wlut It
Way Uad to. UietMid U a vniy l.an.1
»*«*»* young man, a>d tha Q.waii u
imwMrrln), and I alaaild m>i at all |ik<
thahh-aot Hlcltard marrying her uut
of Urn awrtiug.”
■ nuHtKTKxiNn ur oMiBJtiNiaccKcw.
Nowadays utir umvU to Im up in an
ecdotes. The woman «h<> is Invited
»ul much always lug to have some
thing tend/ tu tell, for she mutt hot
appear IP a Strange woman In talk
Miami Uer Innnla ns If s i* wished tu
announce exactly Iwr wolal position.
If you liaVvu’V many Hours, a v>T»
U*»al Way to do twuvhlval, of emirs*,
you are whig to different house*, is to
*ce tlw Name one foe a week am) llieu
atari wltn a freali one tlw next M'***
Joy. Last week l ulilix-d this: Uiue.
do Start had been very Intimate wttli
Uie Viscuaila its Cho soul, but sue
Iwwrrt ha sakl kw» malicious thing*
"bout Ill-rand »as very angry Due
day they met at a friend's lions*.
Ctaal kmcmcs required that Ilia fend
should be forgotten, and that they
slmuld speak tn eaeb other. Mouv dr
Start rommcHenJ by Myiug, "it is a
long time since I have areu you, Mon
sieur de Clmtseul »
*"Ahl Madauie I’Aonbuaeadrice, I
lu»ve been ill."
"Seoonily, Monsieur?''
"I Ian I a narrow escape from being
poisoned."
“Alas? Possibly you took a bite st
your own longue.”
This fell like a thunderbolt on the
Viecotnle, but as it was told nil over
Paris It «a* a good lesson for a very
notorious bickbiter
For this week l shall use one told
by that clever Flit Williams in Iris
■umd'igua. A v*iitill*K|ulst and Ins
d"ff» a laill pup. prognrriy coo* i'll
naurrd Bi-iiuty, were stiaoded In a
Western town. For two days they
had uothlug tn eat, Theu the ventnl
uquisl concluded that lli-y must liavr
Uivir dinner. He went into the diu
inff-ruma of the best hotel. lie seated
hima-ir, and tlw dog sat on tin- floor
beetle Inm. A polite waitre took Ins
order, a* he started for the kitchen,
was surprised tn near the dog say:
"Wliat's Ibe matter with putting tlw
1'Bl of fan) in fr ml of uie?” Scarcely
knowing sbat lie did, he held the
menu la front of Beauty, who said:
"Bring me a bowl of broth and a hone.
Tn* waiter fl-w into the kitchen be
lieving the devil Wi«i after him, hut
brought back tlw dinner for the ven
triloquist and Uie broth at a] bouo fur
Beauty. Then b« sought the proinrie
lor. Trembling with exolLeiunil, he
sold “Cots* right down tutu ilm dip.
lag-riajm; tbare h tke most remarkable
thing there you ever heard uf —a talk
ing dog. Xou ought to buy bin;lie
Would all the house." Tlw proprietor
eniM down, and beard Uils dialogue:
Tlw ventriloquist naked: ‘'Well.
Beauty, bow do you like your lirotli?”
lleauty answered: “Tim lainli Is good
etiough. but lire bone Hiu’l ap In lime,
but, never mind, we'll soon be back lo
New Yotk.” Tlw proprietor said to
the YMitnlmiutwt: "I've gut In liave
that dug.” 'i'ae ventriloquist shook
hie I trad, and said: "Oh. no; I’m too
fmid of Beauty to sell him. and I
wouldn’t let him go for lesa than a
thousand dollars.” Tile eager pur
chaser got Um thousand dollars and
handed It to the ventriloquist, but to
bis surpileu Beauty said.- "Look lien*,
old man, have yoo sold me?”
The ventrllrjiuirt ».iid: “Yes; I got
a thousand dollais fur you.”
“Yot are uo friend of miue.” an
nounced lleauty. If y.rj let toe SO for
that little stnu I’ll get even with vou.
In the future I’ll uever speak a d-.1
word.” Tableau. Cf imurse, I shan't
use tlw unpleasant word, but I tell the
tale how os it was told to ms.
A woman 1 kuow is going Ur tell
this, which to toe lute a Might odor of
a esarron glace. Still, I may bo mis
taken. A little girl who Is very pious
never omiltwl saying Iwr prayers. One
fight, when aim waa very sleepy, (lie
only said: "(io«l bless papa anil msrti
Os, and all lira itelghlxirbood, and de
I liver ns from all oar relations.”
CttinCMM ASD LADIES LUXLIIEOJT.
Is It true that dotage and succdol
sge mean tlw mm tliingV R iuu> pto
plesny tlwy do, but tf Halt is the ease
the eide'ly woman U decidedly to fort
left, tor anvL'ilutm are given a vogue
they nvrrr poser seed before It m
dlUWiult to know which are chratanta,
but commend me to a group of women
frlende w» freer* nut ti>e teller of an old
tale. They haveu’t even the decency
to pretend to laugh; they look straight
•t the uufortttoat* soul, and In that
l,m* thee eomlitae weariness a ad scorn
an that tor the raat of her natural Ilf*
tlmt woman becomes a listener. If
you don't but lave we, go t» a ladles'
lunetieon, that nil-described fustlvity
which la never as rollicking as the new*
papers make It out to be. IVomen arv
I loo much occupied as a general thing
is deckling who made (lie bodice worn
by another woman, which doolelon ie
reached by the perfection of its back
■earn#, to be very Jody. It la claimed
by thorn who know that only a Kranch
dr—aiaher earn gvntve a perfect Iciok,
and only a woman whose hook i# per.
fact goes without a wrap and kneels
for a very long Urn* In uhereli. This
wag told mu by a slater wnmuo, sad
flram her ledgmet.L-tit* general sister
we awn, I mena—of our frock, at nor
aalvse. of our home* and of mankind,
we aeed in harm a special litany asking
to be delivered. A ad when It la prop
arty phrased I sm aura it win bv eager
ly adopted by all Ute world of wmnen,
as well ua by Ban.
A ■rianriiaSH rave ue asmesiHsi.
iiWi l*r Os4m fhenerfIruf tick*.
pavhl l#wts. urhn has laws utTUcted
all wmlrr hy rh»d‘»*Msiu. I* out again
Slot all daa In nnu Of the a toilet mv
advertised In eur cotugm*. Alter try
lag evpryltdng prewlble, he ne*d t.lmm
heiUinl Tal* lldw, which lam re- .
Hcvod him at *11 pal", from which b*
wan a euiwtant eulferwr and promise* \
to make Idas M fur duly anon. We ,
know IkcvM hue heew a greet sailer*r ,
and era glad to an* him snurad again.
uTagitatA^ °"M * *■»*»•». j
«** WIH1 tr aoxam.
▲ Xra
Mu. Kditou;—Yonr artkle in Um
"■rlrowru” nr April XAth headed ‘•The
ateNMUita market" tut plies that our arm
are stilagunixiug the heat laterasU of
inuimiite miners liy uffarlag (a furnish
tl-e ».u.d at such prices aa *111 oompel
ua In pay only "about ti 1-8 cu. for beat
are da.”
We believe we have done more tlwn
any ime else to enlarge Uie market for
U>e North Carolina sands. by lulnaltie
ing lliein to numerous new customers
in the European market, ia doing eo,
however, ere have hern oonfrotited by
the krvin-et emu pel It Um from the JJn*
tilirtH Slut Australian Minis. The
forn-cr Is nffoted delivered at European
an>» ks at 4 cents per pound which
Kuultl I* equivalent to aleiut 8 cents
in North Carolina as it ousts shout 1
cent per lb for firigbt on llicSand from
N C. to Europe if shipped via New
i <n k. Aastmlisn sands are offered
delivered abruad at 5 cent* per pound
i ‘purulent to 4 cents iu Xurth Ca'«>
Itnn.
VT'* «'ly {f,Tm"U«* poseesmd by the
N >nh C.irulhia saada is that they are
richer iu (hurls nud not ao far away
from the euiiaoroera. Ir Carol!us mod*
are to be used in Europe tliey u<u*t be
eoiu at snail price* as will be approxi
mately equivalent, all thltum consider
ed to linen asked for the BroxIHaa and
Auetruliiui sands. If oar miner* In
sist on high prior* it m bound to drive
iheir Minis ..ui of tbs European mar
ket Mid win0ua their sale to very limi
ted American market, If on tbs other
Hand they mi) *| .uBfcknlly low
pritwa to bring them into competition
Willi ilia foreign amis, tha a artat will
lw enlarged lep foid. Ths history of
Carolina monasito la Very suagestlve
in llils connectluu. Up la last fall It
ts jypnrted on food authority the
clref Aire-i lc in, consumers had pur
chased altngvlhae lees than 4U0 tons.
This quanily, however, was sufficient
to stock them op. sr« undereUnd, f„r
at h ast a yvsr si.red. and they oonee
qnm.Uy practically slopped buying fur
!«•» tn«tiU4 «HT Duff,
laul fall we personally visited Um
European buyers, nud in December re
lui nrsl here, backed up tiy aa order from
a cniicerii wliicri Usd at that time 7000
t.ai* of UraUlum an ad In Its storehouse
aud Wnuted in contract fur the entire
but put (!) uf North Carolina sand*. At
tliut lime the UKMMSite Industry here
was plastically dead, but Immediately
arp.r w« role red the market the Amerr
cau coiaistny again commenced buying
in wise self defence, ned m»nax1to
mining ouce more bees sue a money
making occupation. Several new
loori.t lights were patented last year
and tueir proprietors all happened to
enter the market as buyers of Ihuria
tcirior minerals dm iua the past win.
ter. Tla-y all wa.Wd oaLuiU at
oi.ee, and not being ui.le to obtain
tlwir supplies on aecoui-t of the abnor
uislly cold winter. Urey bid against
such oiler for llw IIUls aeaiUbie land
and corsvqu-nUy ratted toe price far
above it* real value. Such booms in
varibly do more barm thau good iu Die
long run, but tbs far-sighted monaalu
tnerohunt could not be deceived by the
fabulous wioUr prices Into believing
that sue 11 prices ooald puesibly
be idsmLamed ivirco foreign sand were
ao much cheaper.
Ill our judgment 10 ceots per pound
In jHiiiuuy sod no European market
at nil lu tiie auoceedlof Jely would be
far more against llie omen interest
tlwii 5 to 7 vents, tits ytsir round with
a market tor all guud sand mined. If
minera continue to laaiat oa asking tlie
high winter price# and thus loee Hie
Euiopeau market, which they will
cental uly do hy adopting aueh a :our*e,
we belle ye It will be the greatest disas
ter that Uni ever befallen lliem, tlm
.5. mei k-ao consumers cao dictate llieir
own pi loee, or else stop buying uutll
they really need more sand, which Is
HOI now the case, while the Eu. opens
market ejunnt soon ue regained n*lu£
Ui tlm long term contraels willed Eu
ropean Imyers are occasioned lo make.
The Carolina miners have un better
friends in the world Utau our Srm and
nous who are willing to market their
Sands IIH so small a margin of profit.
Your article give* the Impression that
our prndta on sand amount to 11-2
cents JH-I iwund as a mitller of fact it
is rs rely that our grow profit exceeds
1-2 cents per taiund and frequently n
ns not over 1-4 and out of this we pay
all our expenses.
A question to which we litre Dfrrer
eecurvd a eatiifaolory answer Is, wliy,
ir monxtile could be profitably sold |a
year ago for 3 eta. te o ute. per pouod.
It cannot be «4d unlay at the
•acne prlcre and with equal profit. Wa
hope that took low prises wlU uot
again rule for the sand, but (alia I wed
lest the recent high prices dhra stray
the buyers, as they are already doing,
for In yuur tamo article yoo slate that
the yrry four buyers who hara been
paying these fancy prloas “hare stop
buying for the present or until Uisy
car. get more orders tor It ” Wa fear
tliat time will tsersr coma as llieir cus
tomers can buy non cheaply elsewhere,
no that II miners wtah a permanent
market for their sands they will he wise
if they s»k only such reseonabls prices
sa uan be paid all the year round in
competition with foreign sands. We
would have bought ton Usees as muoh
sand recently if wa emit.] hara ob
tained It at reasonable prices; wa an
still waiting for the time to mm
wltea minors will realise that their
best Interest will be served by asking
reasonable pilose and than we will
gladly toy large quantities of laud, but
at present prices, wa can more profit
ably derire a conehtarable part of our
supply from the properties we are ewr
eelyss working.
If tbe itileor* adopt yoeradrloe and
•‘sbqr wbiing and refuse to aril at low
arpriese”Umy wiUbaihoonlr losers,
as we esa either withdraw from the
roaiket or derire owr sopply excludes
fnae nur own piuperltrs which are eapw
Waof yielding a rest quantity of lead.
' ou any aur “producers hare It in
iL*1' r>.*rru> d«n«e.”
We wish this were tree, for H would
giro na tin* grsalset Mcaewre bo aar
hlgli prices if era could then aril at hut
s small profit, bet Us present dealtae
rauHoi 6s stopped by the preduwra aa
,t Is HmHy eauMd i-ylhe uporstiou of
Hie law of leltiteal reonony that
WWand. Vora*gw aowHU legood
mg Kurope and therefore Us prlea of
trmof this camps til ion. no matter
rhal prxdeeers Imre may do.
***• »IU giraUeee taels
linn of thelmpreesi™ which your artl
eW gives that we were trjuig to fore*
down price* f«* our o«u prottt. w ills
as a ctaller of foot, we ore only rn
itravorlng to enlargs the market to Uie
great advantage uf the miner*.
Very tloemely youra,
Ubo. L- Emoliiii.
"Mr. English doe* not deny that lie
issued ll>n circular offering mouxille
to denier* at H octiti, when u lusts were
getting more Hutu UiU urine for It here
amt wlien lie was one of Um> Uiyrrs.
It look* like tbl* circular ha* ulmuly
ososvd the witlidrawal uf order* to
lu buy, for dealer* and consumers,
frnm Ui* local buyers Item.
There is nu reoori In the register rtf
d*eds ofttee uf any properties owned by
Mr. English.
Xlai impression we meant to convey,
and tl-lnk It was So inidwotoud, was
that tulucre wight expect to get about
U 1 9 oeiiti per Hvsrage, we being un
dvr the impression that 70 per cant
mouasils was a burs ths average, and
■till think (•>,
fVliy in< ship t* Europe direct from
JfiHtli Carolina? Tilt O.IUC. rail
way will Uke It lu Urvtueu for 45 I d
eeuu par 1U0 wood*.
A ra«mr rosy.
■aw -Vella ktnhy IX with a lawn
hHOkM.
l-kllwlrh'ktaTlian.
She wlmae ambition it Is to posses* a
“Trilby” font musk begin early lu life
to giro It room to develop ae nature
Intended. In fact bar - mother will
hare to begin It for per while ebe ie
•til) la swaddling clothe# and eren
U»en the teak It eoinei Uin« I Ike llolmee’
direction for tba development of a
gentleman—“First take a gimt-wrand
father." etc.
However. wtib a little care, almost
any fool will succumb lu proper treat
ment after the sge of twelve, and be
come a very fair approach In ldtUe
Blllee’a (drat. The beauty of Trilby's
took was tha freedom of the great toe
and the length of the one next to It,
It la alinpiy impcasiutM to acquits Uie
freedoB when the foot fat crimped la a
a raaor-toed shoe. No matter wbal
the alioe-dealer may any about It being
all ngbt if only ilie slion ie several
alaae longer than the font, the line la
there which turns the great toe back
and make* tln'lnt move Inward an
•nlnrged joint. It ia bad chough In
dwiOne a |»rt of tlm bndy in a nataial
position, but Ui distort It anff thru
damp It so it inutl stay In tbs unnat
ural puailiuo Is DoUiiug Ice* Until bar
lax roux.
If Trilby did uotbiiig more for the
world tln*u do away wall this relic Ot
Chinese barbarism, it would be worth
the trouble of writing if fur no other
reason.
Earnr toed shoes xhnuld not be made
for elnldreii, but uufurtuuately tbey
are. __
Siix iiesst.
at. LouU KuPusSa
One of the main factors in Uie bu»l
oaea revival U Uie suspension of gold
shipments to Ejroi-c. Xtuprovetuetit
was almost iBpramtbie while the drain
on the Treasury ooniluued. Over
f7.00U.LW0 was wiUnlrawu for ship
ment iu a single day. The gold re
serve was reduced to a little more than
Ml.QUO.UtW- buapeuaiou of gold p.y
uieuU was threatened. In fact, the
SobUeasurer at New Vora has re
ported that lie would bare been able
to bold out only a day or two lunger
bad not tueaeunss been taken.
From that dny to this Uie gold re
serve lias been sleudily growing. Or
dinarily Uie ouunuy loses a good deal
uf gold at (Jila season or tha year.
From Uie drat of February to the
begluuiog of the wheat harvest con
siderably more Is exported every
week than U Imported, bast year uit
excess of ahlpnwut*--user receipts
amounted ill the threw month* of Feb
ruary, Martin and April to fl3,4U0,(XW
aud they weie the brtl trade uioutha
weliad. 'l'|id maxi mine and railway
atiikua begun a lulls nod for the next
three uoiithe the exceaa of gold ex
ports was f7t4,OUU,UW
Muring u>e three month* of Febrna
ry. March and April. UN. we exported
AU.000,000 more of the yellow cutu
and bullion than we received, it will
be remembered that riecreUry Foster
bud great difficulty lu keeptog the
gold reserve abova 1100.U00.0CW during
tlw last few wecu* of Uai ll»rrlaoti ad
mlaietratlon. Tlm heavy dram on the
Treasury oontlnortl that year until the
repeal of Uie stfmrman bullion act.
The excels of gold exports during
February, March and April, 18W, wax
nearly 818,000.000 aud for the oorm
ponding period uf 1891 was over
Wl,000,009.
ThU year tha difference has been In
our favor. Tiara lias been ao excess,
b«it it I* one of imports, iu February
we ruoeived 8l.lW7.00O more than we
exported and iu March 84.U3.0UU
Tha result last month la not known,
bat tlm flow of gold Is still in Una
direction. Whether tlm revival <>r
business was doe to this change ie the
gold current or whether Uie latter was
caused by the former, the Treaaery ii
lu better condition than it was whea it
was turnad „ver U> tha present admin
istration. The gold reaervo bad been
growing xmallnr for some time at lira
rate af about 88.NW.UUU n week when
derretary Carlmle took charge of It and
was then hardly above tlm klUU.UW,
000 mark. With the money Mill due
from Urn bund syndicate, Uie food
could be put abova that mark at any
Lime end || it likely to go there with
out this assistance. Tba country lx
now entering upon another period ftf
prosperity,
Free in i tee Sswreaml*.
Mr. HUnton In tlm Atlanta f oaHUm
Men tinge doul.tedly Of tlm spring time
weather down In Uoorgla!
op-I lam, diae. JuaX
D. W. Puller, of C»mjoh*rlo, if. y. •
gy* that k« »|wopt &<*!• P'-. Km*'*
lUretrver/ In U>* rnraao end l«U i
tomlfy hue a|war. fertnd lira n»ry bort
rwutu fellow IU i**rI Ural lie wn*|* j
Met In without It, II r'^urnMo. U. >
A. Uykemmu I>rw**1*l. Cataaill, N. y. |
ttiat l)r. Kin*'* Keer Uteeovrry i
*• uMirabt#*!. tl»* beat Ouuffc rooted? <
that be lira aerri It In Me f« rally fur 2
"fht yaard, ami It h** newer faiVd to «
d* ell Ural |* claimed for It. Why not J
Uy • remedy eo loaf tried end Mated.
Trial battle free at Carry * Keaaedf1* •
b ara. U*ful*r »lae k». aad il
A Cotton Fertilizer.
Purchase only such fertilisers for cotton which contain Jt
least 3 to 4ft actual potash.
For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6* Potash.
Poor results are due entirely to deficiency of Potash.
W« will gWhr wnd you our paa»i>Lh:U on the I’M n4 Pnutoh
Tb«jr ary m«u frwt. It will cuut you nothing to rand them, nrd
dottarv GhltMAN K ALI WOIHC*. yj Kmok 3trvxi. N<w V«l
Cs4pnkci Crisp's VISITS.
w.t»|0jroo
Ex Speakrr Crisp, of tJecrgw, ho
»We IVmocrmlconfesjedly, is OunlMn.l
uf several things lu connection with
tlis political situation. Us Is confident
llMt silver will Iw Uu Issue in Hit
Oatnpalgn of ISWa lie is confident
Hint tlie people will iusk« a decision
next year tlmt will sotlte the quest on.
Ha Is confident that Hie pe-iplu of this
country favor nmi will deumn.l free
coinage of silver such as it luta before
It was deraonelisnJ by a Republican
Congress, ils is confident Umt victo
ry awaits llw people In tins determined
action, lio snyr It will be a twills
ls-tween the people anil Unprivileged
classes. Its is reported by a Si«>.-ixl
correspondent of lbs Atlanta Cbnili
t or ion as inyiiig:
"I made a speech for free silver ten
years ngo, before anybody but politi
cians had considered it. I stand lo
what I then said, mid I liuvu navri
Varled. Tie Democratic ideu of ummy
is fur the metals—gold and silver-lo
basts taped in the mints and sent out
Into Ilia world to hold their own ju the
world of commerce. The D«m<n;r»le
fought Hie greenback idea or taking a
piece of paper and stamping it ns mon
ey of dual payment. The money of
Uie Constitution gold and Silver, dls
crimiuatiug against neither-has Hl
ways been the contention of tint Drtu
oeratio party.
“Wlten Hirer WO demon*llz-*d In
1873 It was not in circulation, and con
sequently lira qiraslli.il was u<>l itsch.ve
t« tbe people as It Is now. Neverthe
less, much agitation followed during
Hie live succeeding year*, resulting in
the HUod-Altlauii act of 1878. V« ate
of prutpsrlty following, nlong with the
Increased coinage uerantled uinler tins
act. tlie discussion of silver Ml back,
liutll 1810. when lu obedience to a ,lo
luanu Inr free coinage, tho siwiuiau
■Makeshift was resorted to, which, foi
a season, again qnietrd tbe people.”
Hs bolds that a majority nut uulv of
Uis Democracy but of Hie Republican
parly favor Ilia restoration of the Irw
coinage of silver. He says Hint “the
American people are to-day brhiud tlie
free silver movement anti they will
push It on lo succm-. and have silver
re establtslMd to its old equality with
gold.”
Ho Is no doubt correct In till*. The
signs are that way. Keen now tlie
gold party sees Illinois gone sud the
flght there will In ulmtidtiuetl, it is re
ported, by tbe Administration and Ha
■gvtlla. llliuois hopelessly gone. Mr.
(.nap says of llm candidate and the
platform, and It shows his keen obser
vation aud coolheadeduess.
“The putforns should declare for Hie
frea coinage o» silver direct; aud witli
a set of principles responding to tlie
demands of His common people, we
Hmald select tome good mao from Hie
some rear, with a military
record. Identified with Ibe dominant
sentiment Hint now controls the party,
and go forth wlUi confidence to the
victory always given those who are
brave enough to Qgbt t.x it.”
He has no confidence in the talk
among the gold men of Mr. Cleveland
far n third term. He says under ire
conditions can It have any laiaia. A*
to a Southern own for tbe first place
be shows h|s wisdom wlien lie Bays Hull
*DOt lu IIm lifeline of ll»e genrraikHi
now passing off the slug*, will u
Southern man be elected. The ques
tion of residence, for it Jung time to
come, will be a controlling uno, anil
nu m«n wlio was ever in Him On fed
io-alo army can aspire to that office.
R e siiould get our next candidate
from the West.
Tl# Hfunr.
CW«(o liM(jr>0««o.
Msmma—\Vh*t do you think yrinr
papa would any If he had heard you
swearing?" '
Rubble—Just about tlie same tiling
I salri. "
N Me WmIS.
r««k«rm flmnwacn.
Alias Oldue—I'd like to tee nny wan
alive kite o*e I
Mr. Sharpe—I guest you Would.
" '—— ii a
AW Apt Mlnillltede.
OaorurU Standard.
Woman's character ha« been likened
to a postage stani|)—one black mark
ruins It. Man's Ilka a tressory note
au matter bow many stains U still
(suers at par. When a woman falls
from grace her character is usually
ruined forever. Whlb on the other
hand a man may straighten up and is.
reeelvwJ Into the best of society again
Ail of which is too true.
* P’t'lsr Phsass OssisH anti Why.
Atlanta JoontaJ.
Appendicitis It doomed It will no
longer pose before tho American peo
ple as the blest fad In the hut of dis
ease, si now the bCl Idea that only tlie
wealthy and reBnrd can have Ii has
been exploded. - A - few weeks ago it
dreoended from IUlofty peroli. bit tl.*
home i.f wealth aim rehnetsent ami at
tacked a convict In a south (iourght
camp, and a negro convict, ut
that Tlie attending physician
(mm^itlr let the daylight Into
bla vitals, removing the "verioir.irrii
appendix," and' Its attendant InlUm
aiatlon, and now the dartw'a wvll and
at work again.
Hale for Partition.
TQfcKM>h*J' J. >.-ryu«on, H «),
T«,
/«»«• WlUiAw fvr^ri^un. m«4 Tknmm»4 C-A4*tfv- I
S. J. Durham,
—LA WYKU
DaI.t.a*, N. C.
C\ : P. : MOORE,
-ATTOllXK Y-AT-LA IP
* lliil E>lat«s mill O H»vi*yuiif»li)g . ,
lii'NhC^iRu City..N. c,
& (< M 't .VGVJU,
—a irony a r-.i t.la ir—
GASTONIA, X.
Will pructinu iii l|i« ciini'i. iif Uustoii
anil adjoining counties uud
III tlie Krdrl'.ll la,III t*.
A. L. HERSnoy,
TONSOKIAL l’AKLOlt
-nkwu Kirmt> it
In C-'liu-i Kixiiu V. M. C. A. Budilin*
Etl.lclarS 'Yorkmen Employed
am, l*ii.l cbm* work
Uuciaiileed.
W. U. WILHOX. J. U. SLOAN
Dr’s Wilson & Sloan
WITMl'Uin AXO SCIlOtON*.
OITer* I lie Ir professional services In
eitieen* oC Gastonia *m| surrunndliig
country
Call* left Ml Torrence’* Dm* Store
wilt lcveivo prompt attention mglil
nr dav.
Mortgage Sale of Land.
Jly virtue nf n mortgage deed exc
cilte. vmirtime el no* by It. E Prince
Mini liia wife ii oah Prince iiimI irgi*.
leied In Ixnk 21 |M*e 24o In the IteiMe
lei’a iHfion In 1> illnj, tl,e,a will U»
wild fm cadi to tliv Jiiif'ioal bidder at
lli« <a>urt House door in Dill,in. X. i;
nil Monday the it'll ,l.iy of May lk!Vi at
U>* Lour of UnV.ia k M, « tiact nr
|iaicel ot l.ind disciitad ns tollowa
A ntsc ImI£ OiUieal m a lot .V) l*y 100
!e*t In llm town of Gastonia. X. C.
bounded on llnj lioitli by Main street
on south and west by lands of I,. L’
JenMusai.il ou east by lauds of Mrs
J. U, Warren. All lo satisfy said
mortifiijte.
•I P. Culp. Mortgagee,
lly A. (*. M ANdi'Si, A tty.
April 3rd. ItSfj.
Sain of Laml.
-
ll> Virtue ot )*«r(.r coolcrrvil tu a rv»rralr>
UMMtirtw • ►X1 coti»i Iiy tcUit nnn 1
wik "i li.viifiJtoi/.^i, Ilult*! itH’Kili .l.y ol '
. L«, mil rvrorclu-l lit ll.M ulhvs.’ ot the I
of JL’vfU* ot itaMitft oountv north
Vjjg-. ,a tx*o4‘ -l. %**** U*C MDdfrtJtf Ht-I
X«««l«y the aih I Hit of May. MM.
;U flu* court Vmi»- .1a*m i*l |bi Isstvii of Dal ,k.
•N.’ „.»t 1_ otrfia.4 v| •*•:! |or <•**§, 4,i
taitcry t.. * Uo •st.ficul hl l.ii-r f|m Ir.ir: cH l unl
..^•uUii,ki.1 t.|„i .\r**r,u.il 111 «ud luori.nio*.
Tor fuHiKJi tifliM lUAli.iM arjlr t»t |'iV uo«hji
It mi it ttu\
>lorTinitft.
Notice to Parties.
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•nl au*« vr Ue* cutup I %n»i ol *1 in tli*< «.*m
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Does Ibis
Hit You?
The limmgo.rucnt of the
RquStsbls Life Assurance
Society In tl,c Department of
the Carolir.aa, wishes to se
cure n few Special Resident
Agents. Those who are fitted
for this work will find this
A Rare Opportunity
It is vtorh, however, and those
who snrcr-cd best in it possess
character, mature judgment,
tact, paiucverance, and the
rcrpccl of tlreir community,
Think this matter over care
fully. There’s an unusual
opening for somebody.- If It
fits you, it \vU.'pay you. Fur*
ther information on request.
W. J, Roddey, Msns**r,
Koek MU1,8. C. ,
*9. COBOOVAM,
\ HncatouaiuacMr
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AW our «h/>«« an rqjaNy «ctla(k£tr>ry
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doll.ii* ami cot one )( or free.
Send four in* giiiasnliei* with four
dollar* anil locvibb the |u|*r two years
without Coat.
••I>» you know a good thine wtaoi you
»ro itV A w'oul to the him la
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Send on* dollar and cut It tor • wliote
year. A wini|ile copy will ba mxiled
five on nptiHcatlini to
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liuleicli, X. C.
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