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IHivotM Vol. XVI. Gastonia, N. C\ September 20, Mb 6 UuuniKi CHAT. 8HE JOIHB A QBOTJP OF BUHAI OBITI08 01 A VAHIETT OF TO?IO«. <• MmUf MlnnMnr llwmr) A Hall leva Mary Akwl qatn Vie. taelaaod Hat >■>■... SI. Lou). Ikmiblln, We'd had blackberry flummery with rtolt cream on It for breakfaat, and no we fell at peace with all WJOMakUxi and met to be Tory loduetrlouj. You don’t know whnt flummery to? Well. It U U>* only way that emitted Kopkt eel blackbeirlee. They are not In tlwlr raw abate. Tlwy- lack taeta and llielr ierde aie bard. Now, the atrawberry Haaataate, aellghUyacM one, peculiarly Ita own, whila the rnap berry I* to delicate that them U do word to daacrlbn ita favor. But the blackberry la fully pictured when you Bay It la raw* It uerda to be made In to flummery to appear un a table. How to make Ilf I don’t know Inst I know ayieU. bet you have plenty «.f groat hig btackheerlra and eocM eager, aud what the ouok* call *• thicken log,” and Uien you let it ttow In a porcelain pot. And wbao It la cooked there are nil ynar blackborriee an soft and tender M poatlble nod tbo thick, awoet Juice •nrrouodlng them, a little like black berry brandy In Ita taete. Flummery wan la to be •erred In a oot-glaee bowL Tlwn, wbeu you get It, you Bake It noher with yellow cream and food ymireelf, UMag for the puruoeo a (liver apooo. And To tend behold I you are antlsdod. Nobody ought to aerve cake with dummeiy; iueteed. you want a thin tliee of bome-ceadebread buttered on the loaf. Aoybody wiki la oot tel laded with a break feet of flummery and butter bum be a cliruulc grumbler. KNUTCR AMO TATTEU. Tli* Ku liter was on the border of her abawL The girl who waa tatting wee trying to ae* which looked best la bet liands, a Mask or h while shall)# while aha who was sewing knew that no Improvement coaid be made on a gold thimble with a band of taraunUe decorating IU Then they began to talk. Said Ih* Knitter, “Isn’t It In teresting lo I war about llw Afghan Prteoe. wlto is visiting In London now Did you know that tbe Qoeec gets once a year as Iter tight from India, end 1ms since 1840, not only 18 cash mere shawl*, each of wlilcb requires the work n( an entire family for a year hat die also gets 13 cashmere goals. 1 woodar wlut the dose with the goal s? Here ilie girl who was sewing inter rupted. and said with a giggle, '-Well, perliapa, at tlie Prlaoe of Wales la anch • high and mighty master la tbe Me lon a, may be tbe Queen donate* tbe goals to llte swell lodges.” Nobody laughed. Aad the Knitter eooUnued, “He has given the Queen the moet magiiifloont casket set with Jewels and no end of other valuable presents. ] have s friend wlis live* in India, she Is Ih# wife of an official Utare, aud tbe says test tbe Eastern magnate* are always making aa effort to get ao oOctel or bis wits to accent a present for Utia would mean not only tbe lorn of position, Lai disgrace. ilia •if* eso only aooept flnwrn, fruit nr sweets, and they try to teuspt tee woumo in every way. “For Instate#, a bunch of flowers will be met lu a vat* worth thousands of dollars, or a piece of Jewelry will be concealed In a bjx of sweet*, bat tbs women mast be aitart enough to look oat for these things and send them right back, for tliey realize fully what aooaptanoe mean* Tlib Afghan Prince in Lmdoo now lias sues* ore euliaiitlea of Ills own. For Instance, when b* gobs out lis wears long white undressed kid gloves so oh ns you or 1 would bay ainTb* la so pleased with adored luudksscblrfs, I mean linen one*. that he Invariably carries four or live of a different color. Of coarse, he was borrI bed when lie saw tbe Eigllili woman’s evening gat-up, for an Bad era wo star would count herself rumsd If a ztraags asn saw her neck. Homebody quoted this verse to the Prime as an rxytnn*U<m: w*“—--- “-’-it eMTwnuaisis. rni HEAL WUMAM. AndUie ghl who was tewing mid: “Everybody!* talking about the ad veer d woman, about Urn gammer girl about the woman wlm did aad the woman who didn’t, but very little |* aald about tea gentlewoman. Tim great lady. Him who is bora of good people, who Is always*! ease; who 1* In Short, because of bar —silent, portly ami loveline**, a lady, a woman of high breeding. I often think of wlmt Thsokeray said About liaelameea tusd Couuteseee. A* wdl ae 1 can "“Ssteay eni* so high In atettou. they can be but Udlea, and no more.’ Of oouree, everybody turn bur Meet of a greatIsdy. The Ccunteee of Hallebury le site Engllali woman’* and you have yours and I have mine. Hit* le tin, women whoa* life 1 have been reading lately. It was told In Int owe letter*. It waa a md Ilfs, and yet it waa n Ilf* fall of lore. Who dt> i mean7 I mean on* of tea daugtiten of the Quean ,* England. Prhtmma Alla*. 1 with Aomrlonn woman would rend thorn letter*, fur U.ea they Would real s* that a woman ean be very oloea to a throne and yet have tu economise and live Just such a life, a* far m ££! fort goes as many a woman does her. loykly rmiMCMM almw. "In on* IHUr the Prinoeee Alice tbanki her mother for aom* aosm M«it to bor. and tell* her that with ft •he wIN get tnwo new *11*10 (bribe dlu'ng-roum «ml *m>e eeer Mule frock* and patUonat* for an expected baby; aad «ee# on to aay that tkta IUU* eite would her* had to wear *M aad ahab by ot«the« If It had act been for tlw lootwy aent by He dear grandtaether. To her eama an awful grief. A beau iiiui uoy or ( year* Hmikm k lillte toe far out trf a window and fall, atal when thay gut to him b« wut dead. There tr put up to bta memory In tba cliorcli at Darmstadt a moat lowly window. On it ta the picture of Chrtot pleating IehHdren, white lbs teat faalow Ulte Uiat *Of aueli la tlie khijdocn el Heaven. * Whenever I Tee] dtoontakt »d I go and get the tetters of litis lady and after I have read two or tlirea of them 1 reallaa how mneb [ have to be thankful for aud bow tend life la to itinny of Ui»** Everybody waa qolet for a tew mlu utaa. and I thought 1 law a teardrop ,'n. U>1 red wool, and limn tba KulUar •aid. uD*d you know that tha PHaerm Allwte rooms are kept jut as they wars during bar Ufa time? While In her Husband a rooms are pbologrelia. books sad little present* that die gave him, eaeh wltli It* data wrluea upon It mid btbated ‘Iteba Alloa.’ You know what was written about her. >«.*—*» raMlIvu, to Ml Ivu* Out e*4<mr, A* rnm» dattar, Sauhtw. maker, VUt. \y e au aai a it over two or three time* to oared we. till we Led the verve. And Uien the flri who wee tatting announced, “1 think It It reach wiser lo do u ws do nowadays, and Invite people to stay • si welded tires. Still, that some okl people think It dreadful, tlielr Idott being that wbeu one goes visiting one ought to Oe expected to stay.as long as ous enjoy* one’s *elf. Who doesn’t know of ton guest Invited for a few day* and who remained a monthT Or aha who came for a month and remained a Tver, or that other dreadful uoa asked for three mootha aad who stayed until the died? Oh, no, the new way is Um best, for it makes everybody nt-aw oomforuhls, and U make one’s frianda comforts Ida really Is the duty of a boa teas. Who hasn’t visited when; l Its so-called spars room was a horror T It was kept abut up uotll a visitor waa expected and the unfort a salt |Wst had to endure tbe moldy air, without losing her teeoper. Than, tbe koetrss utilized the chest of drawers for her new nspery. end there woe no piece lo put one’s belongings, and the mantel shelf and tl* tap of the dressing cam were decorated wlUi all the broken or Beaded bit* nf bric-a-brac ImpMalbiv In the parlor. And nobody seemed to think that any special arrangement of tlie room was required. “Now. when a woman visits see, I eooeldor It my duty to arrange her room as nearly like my owu as possible, that la to say, put suae new books on tlie table, arrange Ink, paper, pens, wliere U»ev are moat convenient; put toilet articles, |dos and a pincushion on tbo bureau, amply all the drawers and line them with white paper no that the belongings can bo taken out of the tru ak end er\Joyefl. I expect ny friend to take a HUM time to herself onoe in a while and dad a pleasant retreat hi her room. Uut bow eao anyone go to a forlorn room that smells Ilka a tomb aad MggrnU that awful parlor fur nished with slippery lulrclnth aad wax Bower* more than anything elsef YULOAK ri'BRUAL UESIONt. “I woodvr wt>o Inventedthomabom* luntVmu—wnx flower*? Probably the ea*M villain wbo flnt Manufactured fauerat piece*. Wlmn I aa dead, if anybody putt one nt thoae wired abom I nations on ine, I'll tend my spook to ehaa* him at night*. I think they srs dreadful, and I conaider the oaouey •pant for them as an awful watte. If aomebod; that you or I love dice, and ere oar* to pot a few flowers near them, we don't went to nutder tlie flower* with pieces of wire, we don't want tlm tradesmen to decide what thee* flower* •baU be, nor do w# earn to tend tltea with our cards tied on aa representing • •octal duty. Faneral floral plaeet are •a vulgar aa genie and pant* anil p*r feot hulks. 1 can lumglue a gent In plaM pa it la buying u pillow of flowara with ‘Beat In lVuoa* worked out In them to need to u perfect Indy. Hew oao anybody rest In anything aim bat yum? “Wa Couldn't rest la a turmoil, or lu u Broadway car, tlmogh I hava eaaji the time when n oar waa rapotafal. l>o you offer your MSI to anybody? Well. 1 do to an old hsdy, or toe woman wilts • baby, or to e deoraptt gentleman; bat I tell you one hue to be very careful •boat offering otm’e want to a woman. Tlie other day uu old, old woman get Into the our. u repreeentatlve nation drsssid In lamb fashion. 1 get ap and oftsmd her mr err. Bbe leaked me Wratght hi the faoe aod mid, 'You ■eadullhlok 1 am u Ml elder than you « »'» ffulte able to eland.' Htecu thou I hove not been eo polite.” ty p«a or usaenuitMa. Tbe Knitter waa evidently think lag of aomathlog elm Bbe oMd. “One tbluke one know* bow to be eeonoaU end P* °"# ta Mwaya making mla takee. Jhle spring 1 bad a Irstelaea <»• fW "Meat dreaeea, aod 1 eoooladed to hava a woman kjr the day wertt ea the oottoa frocks flhe waa very «beep, and I waa tempted and ML nerwoefcwaajMlM ahaap as barprlea. Kot eae of a» ootUa gown* le flt lo look at, sad I shall either hava lokemtkem mode om or give them U» so ms body who la smaller than 1 am sad who oao have them altered. Hen save* moke snob mistakes as we do top* m*me teller year le and par oiK,aftor they have d’aeovered one who sulta them, aod uUlr i«mI •alts ere made as well as their weeing Mollies, and they don’t ga through Urn pa p of diaepeoloimeut that w* do “By tlm by. wUI one ofy..„ goH lonaekrepens tali me wbat a booMma le?" "Oil, U« mail Ctrl who Uto, “U too Mull mUy» “flail not to know vhatan n brrxili«Ue 1»»“ ‘‘Wkjr," *M Uto imr, •‘tlut to totxtoMMhlnc Hko Hoar, or m*. oniTIlloIlCr^* ** ^ UMt *ort *• P*l w*»? *• • ••oar mIW ptqMatf*1 ' MMlbt Koltur, "•». S"** K to hnnd wit* moral alt* ***!' prtlotolitoto*.” r«cSui’^°,t km°W wk4t * .... T^i **** «* the ahcUla, aliuuld U a very itch Hew, having , Wrow» gr»ry * *,1 plenty of maabruoaa. Hut vital ore Ulaliaa fareW” "TJiat. ’ oMwrred tonxbody, ’h aaoelly addled to a and) ar loir, a date, for looUwe, when it la atulTad." "*’•11," raid tbe Knitter, ‘‘we ben v«Un> aonie lufjrmallon ao te French tarna. but I mu«t eoiftaa to liking ai bill of fan> In Eogilab." ^ “Bnt, naked tbe other woman. “«#v *»■' "i?. u'u,*■ oookad in Eogilab faablonT” •‘ft>aM,”ank1 tbe Knitter. ”Tbay Mb d.i chc.pa nod matte and potateaa toperfncUn*, but, rrally. I tbkk tbe brat dinner would he one bought In Urn American market*, cooked by aFreooh aaan, aod aorved by EngllaltaMu. Then. If yoa wlnlienl It to In u fatal of na«a a* well, you want Bngllah and Pranab men and Am.-Hear women. Bo, bo muae of Unit I aJiall pot upon my Hat at deal table for dinner table aim who doe* I bo aewlng and aha wbo doe* the talUag”- aha didn’t Mr it, but abe laughed and looked at me, aod 1 knew that, with llietr In rllatlona, would go °oe to Bab. Jarrla-a ca**** *r rum—a NateavVe lantmt. Kr-finreruor and *x .Senator T. Jor dan Jarvis lisa a column and a half nr itdu In Friday’s Lain a of Um fl-hlgh Nrca and Um. it,-. in which lit dstiSts bnvhur Mid that It im were forced to Ibu iktnuln of voting for a gold-bag MndMatu or a Populist ha would rot* the Topnlirt Uckat. We glva hla denial of Him charge with Idvuanra. The cx-f-overoor then goes ■•J U“R *>r *•>»• never understood that Um ropuHsta era the peculiar frieuda and champknu of silver. What a pity he didn’t say that hi hi* Mur CMtoo speech. It wosld liars savrd hlsa nsek criticism. Agsln bs says: Wlmn llts papers gst through raxing ?,rr Morganton speech. 1 think I will make another at sums convtailent point, and 1 win speak on thisi snW-ct: ’Thei\> an two things [ nerdful to tlm rndoriug prusperliy .4 the South-blmotalUssB uud good govrrnsMut, Suit* and muulcl|aU— neither of wlilt-h la ths ltepuhiioaii party able to famish.” Ho follows this sp by telUng Um newspapers tlial Im cares nothing whatever for criticism; that be la used l» U» that he wim severely crllkUed fnr selling Ilia Western North UsreUaa Railroad In 187u but be lived to ste the Legislature pass a resolution, with out a dlmoiitiog volea, saying “wsli dona, good and faithful sarveat.” If evidence wsru lack In* that Mr. Jarvis U an.enable lo erlilebm it would l« found la the announced subject of bis next speech. At Murguntoa bo talked about silver only and made wbst many psople considered s I'opullsUo speech and aa appeal for fudoo betweenJ>r» ooraU and Pupulista. II It speech wm erltwfsad fre.tr by Kntl-rree silver and free slim newtpip-rt as welL Now lie pr>ipnses, in Ills mt spseeh, to mix a HtUs talk uhoul good government— StaUand munkipnl-alou* with tbs ftM slim bwatneai, sod Incidentally j£f*vs Hie Republican party a whack. TTbla|s good. Maybe the newspaper nth* Morgaston spssoh hud nothing to do wltb this change of nro grussme. but we twllrre It did. Per haps a little mom criticism, Jndiehmsly upnlied. would gst the Owemor to tlm point of erttlelsTlig the Populists sloes with Um Re public* us uod to shewing up ths record of the last legislature, as bs osght to do. “•« «■ NblppMI Alm4. N«W York Cunwimuk-nuo Doltttoora Sun. When a kiuker. or ooOro merchant or whatever il rcay be, determines to •nid gold abroad to moot lilo ebllga tkMo, lotUrud of buying Ullo of n dwuge hr accumulates tlw amount ha hi tends to skip hi currency in the form greenback*, Treasury notao or gold certificate* and prt-arnle them at tba sub-Treaoary. Undo Mom is booed to maintain III* credit, much a* tw may dlallko to or* the gold go, and tlw Treasury oflkl.Uo turn over tlw equlva laot of the eurrenoy preasotod In gold coin at abort notion. Wlwn tlw gold Is banded to tlw shipper all government responsibility contra. The yellow metal Is pat in canvas j®§* V*1, csrted to a cooper, whose *■■■*» shipping gidd. Tlw gold kero are about 18 liiehm high and ton Inohm lo diameter at Urn orutrs. Tliey are made of oak, sod are flraty strop tod with Inm hooga. The packing of a keg of gold * •" earn waiter to the -gold ooupsr.” AkrwwtUhuld tOQ.OOO at gold onto, imd tlw eoopsr will bare a million dollars of It paokrd ready for shipment In sn hour*, time. Bach keg weigh* 233 pounds and la securely are lad. U Is llwa ready for the truckman, who takm It to tar steamer. .■> A rarnotdaMs MM. CMaoss Rom Houo after tlw olom of tbs d*U war, Mr. Albion W. Tourgee Wade the •redJollon, In a magasli* article, that la SO years from Umt data popular A'??1'}'7' “Preresd In the literature °* »»«**. «|wl.ild with them who ■ Phsld lbs Ooofsdsrate eases rather than with thorn by whom it wm over Viioww. When one looks over the list of formidable Moothem writers now be fore Mm publ In ho unis! coatees Hu! there wm mush in it* prophesy, for where om America Bud a finer lot of wrltern thaaAwsUo Bires Uhundler. Gable, «,0SMJo- Ulwndler {•>«» Mj^rtSer, Oharlm Egbert traddreik, Augusta J. Kvaos, Mr*. Booth worth, Mrs. It.,Imre, Mrs. Uor taodj Maurice Thomptoo and Mklaey MOTH KMX' ai(U>l>. Himtawr mtuvon *»«•**» (Xxmt4 KawS^t^MaSxlA: •* TUI ■ II —IMUg *"• af MW tiwriww la CTb*T*HO*klo* iwa wggur i„d Mf • gytwtanboUded wtow k—’■ **d evurythlBg m topnwiwr. UwHIU * Ibow Md a trout noliooL j zzia?jzrz *** ^ P0-4 .J K- .Tboy would Uara non ‘ m- “• *«»n> •■ » 7«e< fi»M l«oU Thu eight la Uia vary [f* nweptlve of kujwledge. Tin1 "”*."** *• geography la u *ba beat way to atudy art Is •?*** thluga a««da by Uia inlet or Uti Mwhaaie. J aee that I Philadelphia ailk hoaaa will liaea allk wiruu tlntv 5m "U "Ul rwl *•>• "hd apLo and weave It late alotb mad will evil yua e cravat ■or n long. . !*•*? S^0"0 •» IhH beeeuM whin 1 S?!?.1?4 ■* *"ther earned on that **** >”“*■>?« <* CMhlM rilfc hi i-w rmaavtli^ Qa .end for three yean I hed to pick Mulberry leevee In their ****°" bfd them to thegreely w°f***-, * bed to get up before day eodaotothe Morua nultlcaaloa or ehaid end pfek the learra while U« •** °" “*d oertjr teeei ia aaeka to t,h<l !?». beuee and acUter them all T‘« Wf worm, thit «!?u5» tTuS "J1"** *?*bea lung wrtv kryt la one ISTJI ,,1ut4U* ■** w«ra give* the yy liar uom were gred f4 4^*° """""••••ff to age and the lit tle woiroa. half an Inch long, had to have the youeg ami tender laavaa. wor«e were full grown and had devoured till they had Muffed SlESf'T "Ub "•"•berry OUw they arttled down U» bnaineM eod apun Uwlr urladlec tbert io the ebapeTf a oocoon. war* beautiful ItUlc -lySo u • IMM nut or uw mote Muuw. Ttwy w*r* or dlftrreo* ooiorr. 8oiM wore pare white, mow green nor pink, *o«* a wtn •ad gMMf. The wuni got smelter as I*6 y??** ***» w«b aroaod lilon end by tka tkne Uwi ooooon wee done R lord eluMjied It* aliape end tanwd Into T? °5Ijr brows thing that hnd aoiUier heed nor ull vlalbte. It paaiad Into a oaimUaM eondRIon for a white end ti>e" o-un* t0 Rfo again and SiS*?*?"** «b* coeoeu In Ua °* • buttergjr or large fluttering ®oUj and prowled about orer the Uur dlea to Sod room plao, to ky Ita oggi. TIwm agK* soon hatched oat Into little VMlt'^,,*l®wWn* bmte* Jart likeUielr greed* enawtors. Hat we didn't wult far many to out their way ont of the caoeoni. \V# mu'. Ureee In a pot of hot <mIdc and |li*y Maid eomaioaa all the ml of tlieii llrea. IV* would bavo pediape a hun dred oocooor floating oa the tap of the hot water and with a tiny Uath would oeleh op tliu dMIerte fibre. of allk ; fro® thirty to forty eooooua and make a thread of ull of tire® together, aud baring fattened that Urewd to n red eh.re by we would lorn tbo reel Just like our grandmother* uted to tarn It In winding anna truek-lum it until H clicked and thee take Hi* ont on and begin Ogala. Just *o, we reeled Uw raw ellk and kept puttieg worocoeootw In the hot water, la Ui'a wet we rtelod of every hit of th* winding Mrea* and left Uw agly dead ebrytalte floating an the water. When Uiey ,c oumalnted to aa to be ki Urn way wa ■klmroed Ukw out and threw tba® away. This is only an outline of the hue* 'waa. and I waot tba yoang fulta to sen bow Uw thing te don* from the tltur little egg to th* raw eilk upon tlw roe! and from there to tlw looiiT My a nhweer In the morw woHleeulne mu. « tt WU. called and l tlunk th* reily wan In Ueorgia who ®ad* allk and sold It. I remember Uwt one year be «oM WOO worth at ut«e ehlprnent and be w*d tome other a®alter lota. U* wimkl bare eontln »*d Uw bnsluew but hie Iters took th* “die hack" or aowatklag ny! he hod to «lt« R up. U waa tmhl rbet Uw wnUrawd atrtpgfc* *f th* l.ave, will klH them I* thout tlw. year*, foe th* IntToeue th* lung*of Pteuta and they can’t keep •« mftklng new lunge Ingt to phma* ellk wore®. Thw* tree. ®*r* grown from eettlnga and we be gan to «tii< them Uw aucoud year, •dreri they were about aa large H« a brneoe-heudl*. They bed no branches and were about as fbf apart aa y.wet •H>te tree* in a narerirt. W* strlppad U«w like pulling rodder, coming down. with bath hand* end tearing °*ly a tew haven at Uw top. It won Vi hat* bee* gxal fuu If it bad net bee* so uronotonou* and r*. kalrtd ao mnah of Bw> Vraoklln’a nd vie* about “early t* bed end curly to rte*,M eta. I baveot gotten over Uiat batlt jwt, bad. te beeeot made aw wealthy or wlea latter bat* found out how on* wore, oan get red tHk out of u mulberry teaf and aaother on* will Sit whit* nr yellow. I heard Captain tan llowrit moke a epeevh once and he got eloquent and bumble u I* **ld: “My frtemfa, w* are helplrra rnd ignor ant ereeturva. We know nothing hardly about Uw my*t*r«*w ,< rntlwre ibat areall around na The good book wy»: 'Great te Uw kW*®* of gudit wn.’ W# can't Ull wl.y It te Had. whan egeoee ant* grew Uw grata turn* to ftaUwr* sod wheo a horse eeta grow R turns to hair aod wb*» a sheep sate graaa It tores late wwtL” And be might bate added end when a worm cate mulberry bwtr* It terna to ellk. tua nipcMUNM «■» a ffrval ■train upon A,tUaU. tail tint town la laatt and gmay **" •*« laaka It a graadawoen*. WbM Uw aolwmc «ra« Bnt propoaad ara oataMan aavrr mid anything ta dwoaangn It, but wa aatllrd and wtrfapand wn Umra ormr •och obaat, 1 lighttty* tl» gnat Chicago Mr tad right »• ti n middle of a ftaaaebil gaale for a lltUa city id auly lOU.OOO paogta ta pnaawa aoch aa atward acbadalTparfretly rkiloalmi*. A.ad ta tbtak of tba laMwetaana of •airing for the pnuwriaf*«f tha Nation al gnnraamat aad aa at'innprlaii.m, Bat Ua naungar* kaft right aa aod have never faltered tor a wont rat ‘ thy »t tb- HmlttenaUo tetu£ i lieu end tha Liberty ball aad they I dtenwni tha ewcUmbtilly • *""?«*•« Urn *5*"® Mataa of liberty from New York baiter aad Putting It up I. (Am User. . fL2**5!L*?*lwW ^VUtomt It all | right aud that the visitors win be fad aod sheltered decently. Then bat bera a little fllrtaUeu going ou aboat Uw «lrret a*r Ham charging 10 cools, 1 ft!*1*L511 baaeneab. 1 reofcoa. U It a right big rumpus abiat a hula matter and I rook on will eaeo die out after a few m .re hare had Umlr lay. It U a very eutatlag UaafOra 8 ruth Cjpo*,!5 aad a llruotwiek pcewh er la write up aad spy thee trill w«t Oome to the fair uwy step if the straw, ear f ire Is rated to 10 mala. Why, this U a free country aad those gentla u»ra euu stay at bourn er they can eama aad pa true me tha Southern railroad that wilt ebarge 10 oeata. too. H <loee not saaet to bathe pete. Hut it la ■ba raise that araaaas He ir tinitjiM. tloa. Bat this little episode will all ertlla dawn. U reminds mo, however. ** w)im' wo Pfop Med to build a puNIe seadamy la D iate aad it was to enat 81,990. Tbe bays bed pm me forward to ran for mayor aud tbe teua was •‘academy’’ er “te academy." Of emiree, I was for progress «ud db* noiseet and bitteraet enemy 1 bad to oj.tteai with tank the sir rets and da> elarad llutt I woe Id tax the people to JaatU. and be for cm was eat going to •taadlt. Looking over the Uabeoks at hls sworn return of kta property 1 found that hi* pert at tln> academy tax •‘’•Whe 47 cents. te 1 plaaeaatlr •bowed Ida Lbedguiee aad laid turn I we«W pay his pan H bo woo'd bush aad be bashed. Now let everybody bate abnat this ear fare bueleaw, Car the people am tired uf to aud In theei parts era act making any fust aboat I*. It will ooet oar (wopte frost $t to M »aeb to go la the fair aad raloy Uw day and eo as bate li.nas aad t«W aboat it fora month nod wa are uqt going te mlta It for 5 neats: ww ace sot hunt that way. Iteeatd think K would rc mlud a newspaper mu of those vary amusing Isllowa whoever ami anon get *»»l with tbe editor «ad write him la •t®!* Uwir paiarr. But 1 teat reckoa tlia Mr will beat ap oa account «f tl«o abasoea of any man who swears lie won't corns If be bos to pay U) esale to • ha street cars. 1 bupe But. Bill Aar. A aa tiier Cbapelge —rmpllin K iMA Kowoa Observer. ttenatore Pritchard and Hatter haran *ued *» people In Salisbury on Tliore d“T on elleer, Uw Douglas# LegtsUtuiv, Uw neoewlly of laspssotilag Cleveland, and other hotch-potch conglomeration Aoconllog to the Charlotte Otmrnr't report, Senator Pritchard praised UiS tthonsiau Uw willed wu repealed, say. *»f "Tfc' Sherwib law was a good law,’* la Uw mu braaUi he declared Mmself In favor or free coinage If Uie Stanwaw act wee a -good law,” tlien free coinage is u«t wles or dwir aUe. The tUiermar. wet was, lu fact, tlw most atrocious financial measure •Yet placed on Uw statute books, and •o relstnks whs mode In repcHlItig It. Tlw mistake eras la not repeal lux “Uw cowardly makeshift,” sod -replacing U hi Uw same net by a free coinage an • HclBMiit. It Is by sack declarations that ritmaior Pritchard rides two horses, going lo opposite dlrestlous, at tins ihm live. Senator Butler da voted bis two boars eliledy to argnlag in favor uf Uw lin poajiimeut of the President, and in urging all stiver mb to get together in the Populist party er lua party of some other setae (hat was frltndly to silver. The Democratic press oame In Cur Uw usual share of abuse. This “rally’* Illustrates tbe Hi wh ile* o-Populist programme of daeeptloti that Is to be carried unL Pritchard Is to go about lauding protection and the Slierman net to bald Uw Krpubllcuis; Bulk Ir to im.a icb tbo President, speak pleasant words about a coming together of (1 >rr men while he Is stumping tlw Mate with a McKinley KepaMleaM. wlwsr party drmonrttXHd silver sod has wrowgbt most of tlw wickedness Butler denounces. Its I* thus to hold Uw Popalls'A t » fusion and try to win silver Democrats. it Is lbs same programs i of droeft. aband.iiiuwatof principle, and Iraflo for “epells” that soaeeed lu UUk it will u.it win agala nhtvas Uw eaalta can still be kept over Uw eyes of Uw people. Tlwy will fall Crow their e;ee one of tbsin day a end Uw political dcMo gngur* and enwofencefisi tricksters wli“ have deceived them will feel Uw force uf Uw people's wrath. • »■' 1.. i . » Went st ffesdse Wreqnii. mkadHaMa Vow. Thu progress of Ue postal serriee was happily illustr.Oe.lat Ui* PhlbUel ubU meeting by Postmaster (Jeucral Wilson, wlw raid a letter rruto t>« person wtiom he believed to be tbo oldest employe of tlm postal service. Ill* was appointed a poet os voter In OMo sixty.one yes is ago by Andrew Jsskaon, and at that lime It oust il M crate to tend a tetter dp mllrv. Id 1-J ceo la to send owe 10© an live sad IH .V4 cants to sand owe 400 miles. It look two pounds nf bolter and four dos-s egg*, lbs oM pnalmeatar wrote, to piy far tlw tranemlsteUca of a Inter to Washington, and n fairly tat Ohio sow would only par for Uw transmis sion of thirty-two lettor* to the nation al capital. rm pint . Sami Timr oddrwo to fl. K IkKkVo A Ca, f lit—no. nn4 n*% » free t* tuple tw« of l>r. King** K«* Lift I’llk K Mini will ooovlo— goo of U«rlr itnrlu. Ttwto ptlli »r» pm; la nctlua and me imrtloalnrty r Own len la U* nmi of . (’non* Itnatlna mm] Htak IMmI# Kar , Jlulm In nod Lira Inwlit i they Into loan |Huk*a1 Hrmlaoln. They nrv gonnaiml to M parfratiy fi— trna pvitj tlelrteila—— knUm w oml In In C">ly virlnhlp. Tiny 4a oat wmkoti thntr nothin, hat by giving Unw to Numnah nml Wtwolt gMitl; Invigorate tin* ny^eta. It'anlnr Not Me. yep In*. hoW by <hira h Mo—o# Draggi*. wmmum mr nOTNiinii. •* UafeWiit MMjr M HM» Ain UwJtoHauh MM —tA (Mm • RWMf-MtMlaf r» IL Iamu MimMiMii Ptwlngr «|,Hy U Uw (UinUm •malt* •* Modani (oidioc am( art. Tru*, LAa MfllmiiUtn of th« oAuwi-a Am roeeatly bM. ao aimplittr-d ll,*i a ohIM nan touch tb* buttuu” and uerfurta Um pftKsva.uw'iss furatar dt*oor«rie« la the dratMe b* Mtfw o( tbi# very laiportuot IhuimIi uf koawMca funiirt uuUrrUl for Maeh thoasht aad rrflmiiluu. X nuemUoo Um soar Mir run 11 «sr cw than ana oriuy >umi and woaseu atHt llvtag wlio can msh'inltr Uw day whaa lira mm total of tka pbeUvtntsfc Ic ypa rains in America wsrimsd of a cigar box o;v:d with a spsctscls least la tlMK aolaucv <>r plurto/raylty, huw •w, a* in ail other brjiionw off luuMt kunwludg*. tba mut half ceatary bar wrought wonders, and lira result baa Isnu magic.I prog rest ail alone the!lira la no brandi of imiaau thought or at* UtS. ^ pwgrreslva, seiautiZt Si*11 barai*^ pervasive. tfoltaaari ddraf lavmtlaawra hive labored aa In •lustiiously for “mure light” and bars bwaanoassMsh ta Imparting tba In lafaraMtlOM lhas gaiuod that tba srad »oa public iuvs caaointo tba rm ' tioa af a pratt, fair knewMgs «« tba' lasaUoreUe am vices that arebefug re* *^Sa tba iToortii gsreratiw ware ! 2K3KJ,.“,S£3£? TT’/rS •: tinware Uafc titan posing for a hair oat or a thava. la Urns* days Instant* mmas photography was unknown; to day tba camera's ssitthlvs ryacatebre and retains Images of lioktubif's d ish, “thefortodfaty of uTefoSusd^S rtiowaavwy mHloo of a ballet fruat Um hntant It loaves tbti aiaKle of tba gun until U comes In contact with tba target, to order tv taka itdi pboto gru|Aa Um artist must be miilim*! wtsSt^ssmlwl miHMnslrea. Among otEar things U. to nutad that Urn method off ilUiaiantkxi |« talnilely wmra tmdd lh4!i. °* ** yw electric wart, Uiufc.n bellig neomuplislmd by woww* Ihfil from a mirror ravvlv lug 00,000 times par minute, aad with aoexpasure of only ootf-re-.lli.taUt afa lu Uia asttaMtkm nf aiuy, calestial fhotreroptiy Is more of a grimtu* won der than that branch •( Um art to la tba foregoing sen inn res. tuning !*•*■ two docadea—Um SO years wlilek ilavs produced more mtraces of iuveuUoo Uwn did tba wlnde of lbs SO mrediiig ceoturics ■CuiaMiari caawra «■* ‘rfc*S2P‘« »W»-at*« (iM’bsru par fasted. Tka reur-irksblo character of this hwtmaraat can bast Ua explained by a comparison. Too naked eye usrar sons more Una d.030 stare iu tka whoia of tba “a* a re vault of krnvso”; tba largs lairacopM iucreaso tkls numb.r •ofiu.Otvj.UUO. while the eomiilued p!io to,rankle od tthnaopk, eve madras .tUS^^-ar’ttaJjsiS of luT 550.000 twbikllug silver pilots af I Igl it. (Hr Hobart Hall, tha great UriUst. as tronomer, says tiut some of I lie distant worlds, tka Images of which bars thus bvrecauglil.»«. wusiUva plates, are re moved from ns by such an immresura bla abyss of sp ice that U would (aha a I worn of light J.OOOyeuis to Hash be 'tots, and light Ire vats willia apred ot kk.ow miles n* aoo oad. Certainly thla Is sounding tba dent Its of mystery. wulltl«r^< apparatus ta tba Hat Wf |4mtograpiiio curios men tisrisd above, inventor. bars recently partecled scores of carious I ustnimen is. and with them they have obtained re taarkabla results. On* uf Uwas is a "Prologr.ti>hio gut." which lakes pie lures at tlis rate of a duaeu a socoud of any object which the picture-taking “eportem •»” cho w» to atm at. An oUmr la especially designed for lbs pur pose off automatically taking photo of rapidly growing plants. I’hoioyraplis of imp aai hsan viaea thus lak< ii at intervals of 00 areatida iIms awresih iu pUut growths Which the ubl-iimi lutanists never flr**SMd of. An JCojIUh investor has l**fn4*J * ••pkotagrephle tnrbsscltter sad resrtver” which literally sands sa^.a.srtsijsf's snsssasa ore tutkis •g— foot*— of other later-. and curious asra to wiiMh the ™»V» hM taw. *«, aral whDo wa wntar at art,«t Ha. beta aoruaiytialwd by Ik. lit lire yuat. aw call nuty wait with a faellng ,.f anxiety for what wlH duu'Ahnw ba Tta mn wunderfat davrl oiawant In I hr rninrt. — “ *“— -wia Wajmwvty* (Viirtrr. Mr. I!. M. KiltUa, hta three anao. Jam re, l.saiewu ami tiny, Mark •*r- r*. U mS Widnaaday J*H before uomi In a bran *" WaynwrelUe by MoKa^Mn A Ci., bo and fur u« At hiutn Kxvoalthm. TWexirtct to raaelt Atlanta met Timed* jr cere big, ready for Ilia fonaal oiwiiinr on \\ nluraday. Tkn dlaUoce I la 171 kMlaa. ela Krenkilu, III*w*tare, Ok. aim Ualaaellio. <*«. They axtnet to be abaoat atuet three waaka. AH rare. Tlnjae wU hnrti aaad Ur. Kino' Kaw IMenntrrry kmi* lie rahia. and IlHaw wins have not. H.e# uo .< til. „u pot null? to try It Hear. Lallan tb* i Mrngglat and get a Trlail ] i UoUIr, Pier. Kmd rear non* and nd , Jtrree U> II. fc. Ihuklen A (V. Uhkw d«L uimI p-I a«a»4e bux of fir. Kloga , M»w Jdfa Pita Pier, w anil aa a m of Uidda to Health aad MonadmlJin *1 rector. Pn». All of wtilak la mar aatard to do y<m .1 and enat tow • ueUtni Curry A Keawtdy UrnggiaL ’’” ' “nrr ' ' I _ Ml O' Afc^ tyfy ♦y*^s Araye* tnAtoo, (m CZ’V'I” THai la wan.: find nothin* dob m w___ oW Woud to w«ok tte «M Mte r.ppotaUHl Bat oaottegj^^^^^WBsi tor it tojto* torta nor alt ovar. B „ Kvon.rxly iu.>l. UkaaBo, ->d orcrycnc thaold tote rvn* Lint B^rahaaf. j;»m» ftm. rot it. i;. m tho-Truype*. 9.; C"-. •** ft’rtaVihh. - .v:'j4w9MK •w a OHkJ U iwoWii Umm. Theeu»Uf Audi tar **• — — application for a puaalaa from a moat tutarcatlng clixr <eto. »l* , £|H«h Wat V; kvr • wril-kitovm elite* rf tin— Onwk towaaHlp, lVn.lae omMtrTjrTc Mr. Walker I. now m rmusoid fhte ■Ite to duly recorded), a ad hi tdlS m a TOtunUvr la ike' (i»,btomT flea when rixty-auma mare *u Ummcii tin war aad wai mmraiy wwMed several tin—, bark* hma aim: la btUi htndi. whtehMter •o“u<i» iwrtly dlmMad Wa. Jfet withsUndiug tkteteat, toatnrrM '• has lef&rod to aceapt Ika ■—l a ha wa* entitled to from Uw tlikm ite ground that i*e -did aut thlak K right toi area aide to aap—rt trim. r «-lt« Wow. However, lie aays Uate be to no longer iiU« la “make a UihM.** and be applied Xer ilia pruale* gar«m future, but no *'huk urwi^m.1* If la application was promptlycSSSl T :3 mi*j' ,.u..i i mmht (We me rwppaataal Mho Tartviav Vwam T«o week* djo we published a state ment tfaai l>r. tv. M. Walker made la ■atn lint rKaet tin* bat two of the specie* of sueku Ui it lutmbif. or Utto (action of tbe country are eaaom oua, tbe rattlesnake aodbi—htfl£^2» r ' - casia, Uhl lattM atorseommmESSBl'i as the eopperitead. lu sneaking of Uw Item to u. u few day. sia— feTlT llurrloai routed what ml—| horn ■anted as a ramokabla InoUawt, wbtth %6un2JPwTaThli Ufa. fie and oilier young oaa —pa iiUrlaa at liut ticuo what was a i—yslarimms In WHICH a Urge roa—msh —a thrown along tbe aurfaaa aC the a Tlio nick was thrown lata a tm w*nt mtl* tt; M|M| to pick It up. a copperhead a •m ibahamL I la called ter I ■Make w*s krUcd, and lie Iran. Before bo enuki get there Me •welled front UudU ahosMm »• largo u Ilia akla would and was badly dteouknd. Hte »r. wlieo l*M wliat was tlm pound*! ap oatees and mil 4 applM litem to tka warn ‘ no OMMrii awret milk aa ha aad wlwucyer it* la—u to teal ad, gam Him mote mUk. moral** all awaiting and i ^naandl* went to aekoal— orwd. would b* well for rear* oootehmw this roaiady—oukin and Mil a*oh— Uror and vsert ia<1k lntenmlte—to S."irfi"uS"£sfS55t MM DM tlMi BtTIm*-. WhU* D Moarat taaUaual aHif* by i__ UiQMwIrrt uvar Ik* ad**r Uwyhra* that Um UrOMntla |nrly In teal mart lu.i»rUm* hi lammyrnm' ■raaawMld pubtlUy anno. Wa kM fcK* arMli muWmmM , m th* actloi.* «f vita laat LB~ iwihj bow fan ‘~ of uar nrnml all tiuu la Uw , to Dtwaoiaqr. Tbkailarr a«**t|im la • nal o®*, abd It uU Uia |<a*]4a at Yarik Oar oil UM WCI* fully aarard MM® IL It wuUdui.ka tail mil* difccaaa* mm wuy *r Um uiiar. Than I® a* hw M ®mHa® Uw KUta |* Um *£»£ ebiaWui Ukaum lit aa> dtkMWMa «l oidataa Umi way itk aaaaaa m M mtardtoiko carrtacy MaaUaa. k2 *•*>"« ..anadvra aqaardy va m s^JsaaSRaa sx’it^tsaufsaSit! " ""i "
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1895, edition 1
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