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The Gastonia Vol. XVII, Gaatonla, y. C., January 30, 1806. BUTLER'S CAMPAIGN PLAN, F0KFABTI8AM ELECTORAL TICKET T** r»»«»»"•“•* af Ibv V*lMllbat ItaM, Earl tea Un Ira of Mr. «.UWmI, af MarMa, a Ibralbl. Wbu Ballrvaa Dal. lar Waal* '-waarlava- ilia anubr. Uaverwar and An «v-auilM (Kata •Sic»r» Mir tbv babr of I'arrj Ina On, HU Xcw ArJaraae af m ■•Imranlwa ■loaioral *MM*-lkb *•■■« All UaMora rbil(«l la VMV Utr a Era.. •Urcr Baa far PmMbM. lialoaak am and utam ir, A weeli ago news came W> lid* ptpvr that two letter* wwv beiug clrcul •u,l among the (fraud ttodie.cnaof tin- Pnpn Hat party-• one of than giving Hut tor's plan and Ibn other skinning Inin from hv«d to foot.” Yesterday thro, ■etter* came into our possession. Tno) Am hat printed a,id addressed In ilia handwriting of Mr. M. L. Wood to a gentleman arhn Miall ta> uuiQvleaa he,® It asvou that * limited number were circulated with a vlaw to eliciting the opinion of prominent Popnllata up-m tbe Butler policy, and th„ W.kM ob jection. The correspondence l« a» follows: Lewiston, ti. V., Jan. 17. lfltu. Mr-. -, N. o. Deaa Sim:— l hare reoedvad a cir cular letter from Senator Msrlou But ter, of which tbe following Is s copy: Wamukotoh.D. O., Dec.30. 1805. Mr. M. L. Wood. DVAK Hit. A greet deal Is being ■aid about oo-operation for the next campaign and tha lines on whlob It should he made. One wing of the Re publican party it understood to claim Uiat they weal co-operation on the State ticket, provided they ean have the candidate for Governor, but that they want three electoral tickets A Bother wing of the partv It under stood to want fusion on the electoral; that Is that one-half of the electoral ticket thall be Republicans and pledged to vota for the nominee of tha Republi can party, whoever he may la, and the other half Populism. This wing in also understood to claim that they want tha nominee fur Governor. Your State committee ia not ready • to oouorde the nominee for Governor. Dot tbe.e it not so mocha principle Involved ia wIk> shall be the nominee for Governor, us there Is with reference to the electoral ticket. Tour commit tee la of the opinion that noth of these Plans a* to Uie electoral ticket will at least cause fricion if not worse result* to our party. To carry out cither of lb* above plaits, ever* Popu list In Uie State would have to eo-uper *t« with aud vote for meu who were frying to elect a goldbug for rietldeut, or vote for elector* who would vole for a gold naan for Presided. Tills wa cannot coutltleuUy do. lu our opin ion, if such a line of tight were attemo ted. our party not only would not grow, hut our proaunt party ranks would bn domomlined to kudu extent, while on the other hand it would have the fffret of solidifying the Democratic party its nothing else o-iuld. Your State oommltlee held a meet ing recently to discos* the question. It was the unanimous opinion of the com mittee that the only way to obviate the diflculttM mentioned aliove, in the way of co-operation, would be to have a non-partisan electoral ticket, like our Supreme Coart ticket in our last campaign, and that each man on elec toral ticket should tie pledged nut to vote for e gold ana for President. This would not ooly be convisteut, bat would put ns In tlie position or co operating for u great and fundamental prlnolpte, sod avoid being successfully charged with eo-operatlng for spoil* Certainly our friends who claim to be against the gold standard mmuot ob ject to such a line of hauls against the oarnmon enemy, or otherwise thoy would be helping the gold-bugs, in steed of fighting them. Oar committee wants to know If you endorse this plan for a non partisan electoral ticket, pledged against any gold bog candidate for President. The committee would also be glad of uny suggestion you Can make for a better plan. oiooo 1 nave taw in Waalrtogtno 1 faava learned that there it more division In the old pert lee on the financial question then I bad supposed, and T believe that there will, bujarge^aepas sJont U) the reopbr’fpurty from both of the old pert lee. Besides, I tbinT that the various sliver organization* will sndoree oar eandidste for Presi dent. Before arriving Iter* I had not hoped that we could eleot a People's party President for 10U0, hat the situs Uos now* mors enouaraging snob day, and if the demoralixtitlon of the two old parties continues aa It la going on now, we will have a ebaoce to elect our oaodldate for Provident la the neat contest. Plesss oonslder tills onmmuntuation eon hd an Mat sod give oo public an noonoement of oar position on this matter till the time comae for ut to taka oBclal act too. risaae wilts your answer on Uits sheet of paper and return it to roe here. Vory truly, mauion Butler, Oh’m. P. r. State Eg. Com. To the Above letur I have replied sa follows; Senator Union BvlUr, VMrnmn Pen plf't Pa.iy suite RreevUrt OommiOee Vniinl State* Senate, WueJUnoten, IK r. Bear Sir:—1 have th« honor to ac knowledge the receipt of yoar letter of the 30th elt., In which you Inform me that your committee were unanimously of the opinion that there should be ps' In the Held a full electoral ticket, rv gnrdlese of party nBihulons. but pledged to vote for the sliver candidate for President; and that while yoar commit lee H not yet reedy to concede to the BspnMtann* the nominee for Governor, you IntlnMtu that you ars willing to do to. I note year silence aa aomHiem for Congress and the United Mates riuauto, msmbsrs of tlxj Leuersl Assembly. Lieutenant Gover nor sitd otl**r State oncers, sod Jua Itoe* of Umi Supreme Court; and I further note that my ndrlee Is not asked as to anything exoept ss to tbe Hectors for Prv4ld.nn. and Vice Freal dent. From tin* I muat infer that In your uuliitou, It Is of on coiiarqtirnc-i <f the Fanple'a party sunsudrr* to Uih Rrpublieana the Uongreaaiorti; the Uni ted -itules Sonatom, Ui« Grtierul As nemldy, the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Alioruny Genernl. ilo , pro v-dwt *!■ get. the 11 al'ctorat vob* for our candidate- for Pr> aidant, who, by tin way, you ought to know, cannot txaaibi* be elected. In other word*. »our O'linmltlLe actinia dlapoaed to turn ovi-i our home govt-miDsnt no LI ■ el y to Ui* Republicans. and load tbs Fwipla’a puily Into lire Republican camp, In tart, amusing our people, meanwhile, by inirrshlug for what you and thsr have -a heart, leu at the aaraetlnie l*,'lu the wxt campaign at leaat, unattainable. C-iualstan.ey Indts-d I la there any con (latency In yleldiug to the Kejaihli cana ubsnhitaly, nod Bonding to tits United Stales Senate a Republican • hoohlrpa under the wing of Senator (.handler and la an urdsul auppottar of G-.mruur McKinley, for the aaks of the I'li-aatpe of throwing away 11 votaa for Fnu-drill. "by did Uw> Frop|«'s party cooper ate with the Republicans iii 1804? Be vauie, and only because, tbs Demo cratic parly had pul upon at iocb a system of elections that it wai Impossi ble to base recorded tbs wUbet of the peoplu; and to aseura tits freedom sod polltMul equality of the people It was •leceseary to secure fair election law* mid bo treat election oflloers. Why 1* It ngalb oeoeatary to co-operate with them ? To preserve the admirable work ol oor last Legislature lo tbie re gard and thereby aooure to every elec lor the right to sots and have that vote bunesily counted. If you belters that the Ib'publkjrus in fu|| poorer will ooa dnct end manage oar Buts affaire In accordance with the views and wishes ol the ropultete or People*! party 1 bvg to call your attention to the last General Assembly, and the constant and vigilant work of yonreelf and the able and patriotic co-adjutora, to whom every lover of bis State should be deep ly grateful. Tbe really Important officers who have the moat power for good or evil are the Governor of the State, sod tbe United bbetas Senator. Can II be Oalled “oo-opnration” to give both to the Bepubltaiie, or sbonld it not he more properly called “entering Into tbs bowels of tbe Republican party?” I am. for reasons too uumeroos to mention, opposed Vo the Democratic party, and l believe It la to the lute met of tbe State that it should go from under 11a o<witrol. Rot I am not a Re publican, and am not willing to torn over tbo (State to their tender earn. The generosity and patriotic distn lereatcdusM of lbs proposition of the Urptiblleau party to oo operate with lire People’s ptirty, us reported by you, and which you seem to approve of, except as lo the electoral ticket, strikes me with admiration unspeakable ■ Walk Into my parlor, wild tne a Idsr to tun Oy.” Your committee ihould promptly decline, with thanks, of course; and I bog to lay that if it does uot it will fail to volco thn cent latent of Us party. Tim People's party mast have ilto Governor, or the UnlWd Slaw •Senator, nod it cannot be Induced to cn operate on any other terms, lu eluding, of course, on equal sud fair ajijustiDHut or the other offices along down the line. If tbis kind of oo ope ration cannot be effected wa will pm serve intaot mir organisation, go iolo the next campaign under our own ban ner alone; and 1st tbe people decide between Ute (liras parties. I cauuot understand how taming over the State government, ‘’horse, loot end dragoons,” to tbs Republican party, while we get only tbe privilege of voting for a presidential candidate who will have not the rsmeteet chance of election, la “co nperating fora great and fundamental principal,” while I ■unit admit that title would “avoid our being Moeesafully charged with co-operating for spoils,” for there would certainly be no spoils for tbs rank and fils of tbs People's party. “Your SUte committee held a meet ing recently to discuss this question.” Where and when was Lhii masting, and whet members ware present? ’^'“• ‘reoeutlV’" It meet bars been "“rf tbs members -pveertTl Senator Boiler sad Repress n tall vs Skinner. While you sat lo Os marble bells and decorated walla jf ’’Faroe's proud temple,” do not forget that in Mm bumble homes of your frleods and promoters, tne tolling, strugghsg. poverty oppressed people, there reigns snpreme and all pervading la their patrlotle bosoms the love of liberty end equality, sud that they will not submit to the autocratic rule of any a>au or ’’eommltiee,” however exalted. That tbit Is peeullarlv so of tbs people of tbs Svetb. Cleveland, almost uni vereally bated by our people, who were once his ardent admirers, Gor man with Ms own party rejoicing to hie downfall, and Ransom, the elegant suave, and oourtly as lucre t, with few to do him honor, are shinlna Ayato: Huppoaa «i demand of Dm Republican* that tlwy aupport a full eleetornl t iohot pledged to rote for the •Ihrar candidate for President, bar* ran any 1dm they will oonwnt lo thou abandon lb«lr owl party candidate, thereby firing op all ehaaoa nr hope nf the rich patronage of th* adnilnle tratlnn in eaaa of Um etectioa of Dm lUpubtican oeudldata for IYeaVUnl? ■*> yoa i-rpnot then to turn their Iweliann “green Hekla and paaturea now” for the aake of the meagre aalarlej nf the 8talo officee? Would a heed of hungry nettle turn from Held! of rich clover and orchard gnaw to lacnrUte to oak Imvee and hruore '\T*W* "oeli. And then-fore, ultimate m op our part would reeult lo *"? dleUoct tiokrte. *"<1 COU,,l>' *"<) then —Um People's party wnnld bn only a memory and nothing more Llrlng down earn to Um wood* of BMVa, away from the oenter of polill eat thought anti aohealag, and out of reach of the political “leaders," I b.ra beon wondering why there were Be pub lican candidates for Strewn or galore, ■otoe of Uieto openly canvassing the State far the Domination, and all of them calling the an selves "co-opera t|..o" aaudldatas, as If It Itad been aettlud Unit liters should lie o*i-oi*r* lion with a Kepubllcua at the bead of tits ticket, while only now sod then cnukl I hear some faint whisper of the ixmiblllty or nominating e Populist Governor. But your etrmilar letter to me throws a flood of light ue the sub ject . and I begin to see. VVn North Carolina Populists moat not br dependent on the Bspubifcans: we are willing to cooperate or act Jointly with litem to seonre, roaiutatu and preserve tbe purity of tbe ballot boa. boats government with such safe guards ss will prevent the predotei Dance of the ianorent and corrupt. a ncu-|M(tisun Judiciary, and doo parti san oontrol of oar charitable Institu tions, bat ere will rebel against any at tempt at fusion or tbw union or blood ing together of things into oneness, that onatives being Uie Bapoblieau par ty. We are reedy sod anxious to oo opera to not only with tbe Bapehlisans, but with ell persona, regardless of psrty, ooloc or previous oondltlon of political serenade, wbo desire tbe attainment of our purposes. With ibis platform sod aa able, experienced aud conservative man at tbs bred of our ticket, in whom men of ell parties bsvs_oonfldenov, we may win without tbe Republican party: sod so Mr. Bo publican candidate for Gorvroor, If you must bavs all Urn turkey, we will boat oo mom together, for with yon wo get nothing, and without you ere can fere no worse. wltn bigbeet esteem fee oar state eneuttv* committee, personally, end with much gratitude for thrlr arduous, skillful, patriotic and uusfa) aod un •HOafi labors in bsbalf of the Paopie's I*rty, 1 have Lba honor to ho yoor ob^laot servant. 1C. L. Wood. If yon have no object.loo, 1 wUl be (Ud to boar from joo on tbo Important questions herein dlscusned. There are two things ( wish to know as noon no possible: 1. Is the People's party to bo di rected aod controlled by tbo people belonging to the party or by the State executive committee? S. WUl It submit to ba led Into aod beoome a part aod pare*! of tbo Repub lican party? With lira oarnset bope that tbo Peo ple'* party and its pried pits may lire forever, I am Vour friend, The Palace Oataay. Clinton Dm.ani. The North Carolina colony at Pellet sends back ooultatloe report* to thaos they left behind. It moots tbat tbs jury can not agreo In the case. Soma oxhaust tbe sopply of good adjective* in speaking of Patter 111* while oUm-ts employ almost the entire vucabalery of had adjective* In describing the same tiling. Some aie glad they are there aod other* would give anything lo bo l»ok home again, and any that If they ever do get beck they will stay there Ilka landmarks It Is to ba judged from tills that Pidser Is neither tbe beat nor the worst place In th« world. We may Infer that mock of lb* dle ailiafaction la due lo liomsoiokuaes and want of noquatnieooe witn the modos which prevail there. Much of It will doubtless peas away in time, as (hove wbo oan not endure that kind of Ilf* will come back, and tlioae wbo re main will become reooaciled to Mtelr lot*. The Drtnoemt did not encourage any body to go. Neither did it Inaiat ou say body’s staying away. It regialtad that there was not noma remunerative employment Tor them people at home. With the hope that they might better their condition It saw them go, a thous and of them, aod wished thorn God apaod. It would not ad via* any wbo have broken up aod gone to the ex pense of moving (o despair time early and come back. U would rroocamaed that they pluok up courage end give Teller life a fair trial. If, after doing tbat, they oan eot get along. It will be time enough to eome back and begin jlfa anew on tbo humble farms they »*• nUtlrMM Me Un eT Riving. »«o Virnrtreo Argonaut. At a dinner party la Baltimore, at wlildi Gaorgo Peabody waa ooa of tbe griKt. tom ooa loqolred: “Wltleh did yon enjoy moot, Mr. Peabody, tank ing your moony or giving It away t” ••Wall,” aaawared Mr. PMbody.alow ly, nod John* Hopktn* waa otnervad lo be deeply lot*mated in tbe anawer. "I enjoyed Baking money. I think It la a greet pleasure to make money. And when tbe Idea Bret auggeeted to bm that I aboold give boom away, it did oot plaaao mo at oil. In teat, It dta Ireeeod me. Bnt I tbaaeht the mutter near, sod oo neloded I'd try It ooa maall aaale. Bo 1 built tlm Bret of tbe model tenement bnuoaa to London, it wad o bard pall; but oner u wot done I went around among tba poor people living In the mome, to clean aad oo® furtable. and hid quite a aaw reeling, j eeJoyed It eery much. Bo I gave none BOB nnd the fouling Increased. Aad now I oaa truly any that, moob no I enjoyed making tpnoey, I enjoyed giving It away e great deal better.» ’THIS BOY_WAS A HERO. . 00U1A8B 8T0PPID A PABIO. M>#4 *" “‘"“■B Mm*, mm* Beal I | ru—— CiwkUi ■Ml.yaBnn mm* IB. Children Sm Sara*. Altaat* Journal. Omaha. M-h. j.n. fit.—OfltoDowns, lit* dn.aimer buy lb# p,,^, atr**, Mbbul, calmed a panic and puma.ted a tarnt>l« calamity a.tmug Die Hundred children. He is l«st than fourteen yearn old, but tbu moment he beard Um 5fi' -P?*™* «»• alarm of Ire, be did not forget that lie bad important buslnrea Oil band. Ithnb been hi* duly Iwlo* a day to ■Uad at Um buttum of the atalra am) marnb out ths aebolara to Uie a lev of ao army ratUa. Thl* wrens* waa oaltod tba dm drill and Um pc pile from tb* lofnut class were told1 they most orvtr beeluie wbao Um dram should round. Us row smoke coming through tbe ratuter and rapidly pSss#d op tn* SUM. went down two fliabta of stair* on Um ran, Into Principal Alien** room. He polled tit# dram down fn>ro 2* book, Hung tbe strap over bit . ■boulder and plunged Into tbe hall The aroohe we* now an denaa be ooeld b"B,» »»Mfl »ny. and or tbe door abora b« beard tba taanbera shooting 10 ohildrru to remat a In order. . Tb*™ w"*'* ■» engine* r*UUog out •Ide. He picked bis way to the bottom . of tbs stairs just as the ire hundred piptla Appeared la a bard at the top. U* poaoded that drum Cor dear Ilf*. The rary Brat ronod from it acted Ilk* mvlo. Mr. Allen polled Uire* little girl# and ooe boy from uodar the feat of tb* rrohlng ehlldren and oommaud •JUj* 10 knnp step to the moelo. The little oow then remembered Uselr taerous, aod to Um mmlo calmly rams down tbe long Sight a* they bad dor* * thousand time* before, dmofc* filled lb* anUr* building, but In a minute front) the tlm# tb# t*b#iwfl" bfpui to pUy there wee nut a child In It. Tb# boy waited until Principal Allen told him everybody was l.f*. and th«a mm* down tbe front slaps, itlll rat tling away at lilt fire call. Tba crowd cheered, the teacher* bugged him and last night five hundred faallto* mug lb# penlaea of bis young courage. He waa Um sole eacte of the raacoe of tbe child ran. several lutvlng fainted cod Mllen during the Orel momenta of ths euuBpeda. Tli* Or* started from m overheated furnace stack and was easily sxtio gulahad bv Um department despite tl>* faet that tli* flames bad eonaamed mis floor. A *«w York Tara about —aim be* York B>«nln|hu. Gen. Mott Rod tom, cx-emiuor from North Carolina. Dow mlmater to Uni. le a fascinating man. Neat hla eonntry teat In Northampton county. Id North Carolina, there onto lived one Neighbor Brown, a well to-do farmer and great admirer of the aenator. Tlie aenator had lormwrd from him the Mm of 5600. Aa tha farmer waa not lu need lie never asked the aenator to pay the debt until hard tlmae cam* two yearn later. The arualon of Oon traae waa over aad tha aeeator wee borne on a vacation. Tlie old man called hie eldeet eon to him oae day and aaJd: "Saddle your 1 bone and so over a»d a* the eeuator If he wouldn't be a> kind aa to pay me now, bein’ m I need the money " Off went the young man. He m reorived graciously by the aenator. 'f hen Jack retd rood home lie report*! M follow*: “Father, he treated me to— nice that I Ju»t couldn't ask him for the mou ey." Tlie old man got angry, and calling hla younger son lo him. Bald: “Now, Jim, don't aet a fool like ynnr brother, but go end oak the aenator to pay me what heowta me, end don't yon come beck without the money; do y»a buffi' "All right, father, you can count on me." Jim brought back tha aaaae report aa Jack. Tha old man was now thoroughly angry and dtegoated. Du bad hla bone brought aad aware that be would get back hi* moary or dm to the attempt. The boy* mid nothing. Toward aundowu their father rede lalaurely back, hla Item beaming with •mile*. The bojn began to speculate on the result, aad Jim tald: "Veit, well, aad wa let the old man outwit ut-n “Well, father, you ft your money, did yoef" they both broke forth In one breath. "No. my eoaa, I waa wrong and you were right. You a* the aenator le a little (ditched Jest now, aad, os be waa mighty clover and »b» lo me, I thought I would lead dvs hundred more. lie1* all right boy*.’’ CkartoMe Observer. Kentucky to nttbu tbs Ant teste of the dellghte of Krpeblteaa rote A to sol Mfm sataoo-ksepsr has bran •tasted (toward of the "terra (Maos Asylum at Book Incite and the peo pta of that place. !»• «* Atasaodar Bounty boy who Was sent to the peril ttt burden henry. _____ ■UUMSHS^MUKa ■wUwhSMNalaln. Turn Bear Halva in tbs world for Outs, bruises. Bonis, niesra, Mutt ttkotiss, rmr item. Tsttar, Chapped Hand#, Ohilbtalaa, Coma, and ulfitir Crept Iona, a ad peeiUrelr eurua Pitas, or an pay required. ti Is guaruatoed toglm perfeet aetlsfaeUoa. or asoosy refunded. Price M eswls per boa. pn, sals by Ourrry a Keawsty. MW TIIVUU wax A CAM*. ■TMlBfMHM. Tb« late Judge TtiuruMD uard to Ull many an insuring atory of kia Mily practice, aaya the Waehlagtwi p'\*• **• everywhere U waa culkd, and tried trtry caea that waa prremtcd to him. He rvlated au an vedoto uf on# out<i which wia pto4* leg before a Jim lee of the power. Title I.0"11? *bod# tnam u ■ilr* from Oliil licothe, and b«d a d«Uii«tl]r bad repu tation. Tiiurman wbm nr a load told bradlest-aln., by the way. waa lira defendant—that h« would be Iran ten. "All we cau d»," amid Tbnroao. "la drlrc out and bear wtuit the other rtde Inra ta tha way of erideooa. ThU old Duleli nraeal ia leaiud to beat yna, lie'll gtv« a Judgment agamic y.ia, ana we’ll pat In an »pi«al, and take it too higher court. Terre we will get a fair trial, and. f™« what you cay, wo wlU win the cut " “Uu Um day or the bearing,” said Ttisrman, afterward, when reUu.m Uia Mory, “My olMnt aad I drore o*ar t» Um scene*. of thA trial TtM eoort room ru crowded with farmra and ponplr at Uia nrigbborbnod. who were Uuwv t» ln-.k on. TIM plaintiff put ou tbir* or four rrltneawa. but uua after XT, 0,fcTT‘“ H** UMUBed. It was Dtaln aad dear that they know nothing of the merit! of tba ooolroraray. Tba plaintiff's taaUmony la u» mim# sa tabdehed the uise, and Um old Dutch JmUou war desperate. Tba plaintiff had no lawyer, and Um Dwtoti Jimtlm o< Um c-aa pratly mueb hloemlf. But ash what question* Im Might of Um ptelnuff ami bla wit. oaama, ba oonlda’t bring out tba te*U »o»y MMHary to found tba oate. £*««*£• PtaluiHP# teatlanoT ww PfMtleally all In, the old Dutch JasUoa looked at mm. and rsmarked, as If ax peri cava ting to mo U I would Maka any utyrotlox: •'ffbllo It Itocuaual fur a goart to glee deatlMnay la a gam rtlob panda bafore It, 1 kaow • good deal about “ «o»troewey tayaalaf. It dm la do Objection by tba defendant. I wUI 1 •wear tayMiuf uud gtfa ay eetdeno*.1 •l made aonbjrciloo. M f wan earl* oua in Me what um oM Detail rascal would do. Inferring ootitedt from my »ur judge grarely arms, aad lu>idlng op bit right baud at bla own linarawouo»m«nd, be edminmtered Um oaual oaUi to tell the truth, the whole troth, aod nothing but Uw truth, in Um eaaa Umu and there being triad. After ibis r«ry oomfortable arrange ment, ba eat down, and proceeded to relate a atory which eoUrrly picked ep all of the plaintiff's dropped stitches, and made, Indeed, n perfect case agaliat my client. While Um Jnsttea was glibly giving bis erMeooe, a far mer who stood fast behind my chair, whispered to me: “ ‘Just hear that old rascal lie, and the beauty nf it is Uisre Isn't a man In the room who’d believe him under ills Oath.’ •Tble gave me an Idra, and 1 thought I might am wall hare a little fun out nf Um situation; while drifting to a Judgment against my client. I seked the farmer, In a whisper, if he wa» witling to take tba stand and tes tify tlmt tlw old Dnlob justice's repu tation for troth sod voracity W«« bad Hr sold that he would, amt that a dot rn room in tlw rO»m would be perfect ly willing to de Um same. xo uiaXB u short. I got a hull d«x«n wUnraaea who believed, u did mj farmer friend, that truth bad long departed Um old Dutch mao’* omutU aa a dwelling place, and wben Uiat pT •oiwgr bad cmoladed hit taatlmo iy, 1 •Verted to put Uim on Um ataud. " *1 won t imerpom any regular de fence, year bo«..r,“ 1 aald. ‘but J have •nvnntl wlvnuean burn to me character or one of the meu who gave evidence for thv plaintiff. ** ‘Fery vail,’ n-marked Ida honor, -produce your rltaamaa.' “Oat after l|ja other, ala gentlemen wboae namta I Called, nroav aad were •worn. One after the other got up on the Mead and taottded that they bad long known the Dutch Junlon, giving hh name', that they knew hie reputa tion for truth and veracity In the com munity where he resided; that It waa bad, aad that from that reps tail cm tlmy would not believe hlia under oath At this point I nwied, and Informed bia honor that I had nothing further to present. Tnor.-ugoot Um testimony impeaching him untruth, m had pnsarvrd aa air of mild indifference. One would caret have known by look ing at Mm that k* waa tkn party under dtaonaaum at alL Wbra 1 told him that my evidence was an In, ha braced up to decide to onae. “ “The btatnitff mil hi a Irat four vltoaaana, vitcb Include* liimealf,’ aaut hh honor, make* nod lugt oat of bit side of dor cear. Vnadat all Ills ieetl mons. (Ms oourt moat glfn judm-nt Mr Um (iafeudrut, but dor* vita tarn uddar vltavm who makes of hlmeniuf a vol untaar. and who gifs bin doatlmony vitcb completely covers dev cootruver ay to all Its liana. Upon uta daatlmc ay—sad ae had named kimeelf aa tbla viioeca—If It were u boom trad toted, aad uulmiMaobad, 1 oould gtfa lodgment for the bblullff. Dot rnoh knot Um gaeo. Vbile Um desUmoity at this rtuiam—naming hlmaelf-te not ooe tradlcted, yet now gaaa six npeubh vUimmw abrndy, who climb, one after do odder to dla v tin ana abalr, aad aan dat day knew Uls man—naming him •ell -dot tie is a liar where ha Item; dot We daatlmnny la item, and dot hts vord lot act good. Die Icvbat day call lu dla law tmpanchlnx a vkawt Oewerally It la mighty hard thing to do, bat In hw cam I meat way act I regard dla vitnraa ao very meatacfally ImWcimd. Derufure, an n mn“v vital 1 dink ut him myeeiaf, bat ekat dm avldanoa In dm earn makes of him, dot 1 moat go by, 1 throw eat am vtt ahm' dvattanmy altogether do da ounit Is left again mil uuthing but Um bUtutlC and Canal udder people who were, vitcb. ao 1 hale already said, know aoddlngo of dla boaluem. Under aoah etroamataueer do go art can make no Undue f.#r thlaili Defora da court Mads for am delta dmt, mil {■jgy* *1 bWou* to. _“U was the bet thing,” onoslodsd Thurman. -that l ha oln Dutch own U aaUbWwd blMMU Uoa aaaa boon* iaaa far and aaar aad frMi that (law unlit bia death. If atJjbdy bus aaade an effort ta impeach 'T'rSf* ** • °*» k* would bara felted. Tlic whole neighborhood **•£ ** >'• •••—4 baatel from that tlaM forwntd." •Brtii trnwmmm »b4 WtaA f RuiltP. CbaHoiUUtaorrw. Jta. Mb. taWtate win ha excited by the publication of a circular latter »d irwaad by daaalor Marino Batter la .throughout Urn »«< £bo reily of ax-Saoator Woa*. Primltei. of Bsrtte. to tboooa raortead her hue. The analysis «f the tetter bir Mr. Wood ta searching, omit, ting wily oaa material pul at—that an Material aa U deaanw aoilea bare. Mr. BntW *>ys roaataaUnity thatihr Popullata aanoct support « f ialoo rtectoral Hctet except the IteiHihllcai * oa K ha pledged to ante for nan a ex oepi a atlvar maa for Preetemu, fur to »t«rici thrmariaea ef luanoaMmmy. Ta quota his owe I Haas amt “Ta oarry out eiUter of the abaaa plena. I which he bad Just m.t ItiwdJ mtj Pnirolist In Up* Stele would have to oo-opnraic with and vnu teylae to riant a >4dbug for President, or vote for •‘•"torn who waste rote fwr a grid man far Prealdent. This wt cannot oooateteutly do." . *”msuttal of Sena tor Batter against a fusion electoral ttekut raMpt polities bo utau^mwl .nd *• Wood doss not dwell upon »j^srasa»it dimflgllnill terms, IS that if the ■spnldteoos bone for fosioa on the ^sewwnl tlofeot they must fswrnr g^*r cn n national organist Uoa. They are reduced to a choice beiwuen T**1* ***■ than, is talc If thoj cfcoo— to cooUuua u> ho Bvpubiioaas, Butler will sh*3£!tte«m to tlaoir fate; H they elect to stake Uieir nil on stlser. Utter puny, as « national oryautsatloo, will turn its buck on thtOD, ▲a for Mr. Wood, ha exp-nos the ia sgnkneos of the flatlet letter, fruns the Jfopnlkt Hand (Mot, in point tag ont that It offset nothing to the «*•** tlm cmtegBedorof I the etaebirnl vote or the 8we, which i dMOuetflUthosseaMunof blssauU. ‘‘Tbo Puotee'a party,” he says, • moat hnse the Go ear nor or tee Untied Stales Bsantor, nod U cannot be Indnsad to oe•operate on nay other terms, Includ ing, of oonrsr, ao squat and fair ad justment of the other ten.*- along down the lino.” It has struck Demo crats with some surprise Hurt tbs IV nlleu hers seemed to ooeoado both Um Gimuraor and the Senator. In the event of fusion and iU susesaa this year, to the Bspu lilies ns. Mr. Wood is Um only one of term who bos ret openly protested against this programme n»d hsaud donator Lindsay, of RooUna ham, arn tee only two members of their party who buss yet manifested any spirit Of personal Independence. Hens Wf.tr. tea ordrrs barJberopa^ed out fff). headquarters and ImteiclUy "iwyed and only now, si act the or IKniSstUH. of the PopulUt parte In the dUta,ia thoioa laggsaUoo that Um rank and die are entitled io bare n word Ip tea maaacatatol of mute effulrs. This may be fa I rtr tnhunml "►osesrllonoftae ted si** In teeoe men. Xnarly all of them need to be Democrat# and when they wee* each hod his rnioa and note lo the councils of the parte. They wok orders from oohody; they wore noteuiy* Urnry, The csMcneeof tec desire for aro turn to throkl ooudlUon of Individual maabood which ran. through Mr. Wood*, tetter, is, Imteed. its must ctrikiag obarneterlMio, and It nbontida. **”• In striking pe wages sod apt pltrasss. * ,«W» Wto ton nip towanor. Can-iapc lua»« Oharlorte Ohmrrer. Comoobd. Jan. »-Oimrt con emed promptly at lOo’oloek to-day. Judge Timbartake to a ripioonur, aod to m«eto« things at a Meely rata. In the Brat ease railed. Stats eg. Gaorgs F. Honeycutt, tot retailing, tha judge caused n Utile commotion, it was ba totuns Urn ossa In question Imd bean triad and Urn twrisa honest men thought Urn oeldenoe not strong enough to oooytat, whoa In reality It wan a onjt Of exohaegieg whiskey fee norn. They brought In a eardtet of nut guilty, which was altogether uu plrasing U Urn judge, where*poo be dtemlaud etoyts »f the jury meu The agp>ned men walked out of Urn eeart house with wry look lug fanes Thto sflamoon when another wbtokey naan was batog tried Mr. George Bar bu*, a substantial farmer and good eltmm of So 0. waa the only witness, and hay log Iweu slightly latoatoalnd, bli honor ktoMwd a 110 One apm bins and told Mai 1014Hand aside." Juryman Ultas. L. White broke nut with measles this ggscntng. Serttil otbsrs were utesssd so same anoouMt. ■m ... teinnmn. *«m«m car.*. Uhm ti nni Hill |Uoyrd *Kh tbo two North OMliM ItfoiKN Mtfthoy wotoo opoirof kitten*without eUwo. B-rt Ite^O tang-balr^. ,'oom, faaatl*. jaMaied hi* wUmim i*4 gar*. H HI hruoAw opportunity* for hoaowrlmr H"* hothT Tbk opprtoattjr Il7u rrnkmoH to tte ofoot. If thorr too** oo* thing that mwda to ho pnrtftrAK la poHtfeh On tho to s^aatcVK.tti ssa suss firijraagq ■oa It ta proftrruoa to any otter.**—iV» wrote Mr. A M. Hjo»n, of MMdWpnrt, dhte An4 Dr. U V RteoiJTo? fnmrtto, V*.. wrllro, "It fulBiUall you proa tor for it" SOODFOREYERYBODY and everyone needs it at at! timet of the year. Malaria b always about, and the only preventive and raHef is to keep the ■ Liver active. You mart help the Uverabit, and the beet helper b the Old Friend. SlM MOJtS LIVER RtUUiATOR, the RES Z. Mr. C. Hlmrod, of I oncashr, Ohio, •‘Simmons liver Reoulator broke a cam of Malarial Fever of three yearn* standing for me, and less then one bottic did the boaineee. I shah me R vrhee in need, and recommend it.” Be sure that yno get* Always look fer the RED Z on the package. And don't forget the wwd RkjucatOR. It In Sl»* MOWS LIVE* REOULATOR, and then b , one, and every one who take* it b *or* to be benefited. The BENEFIT a I «f the • WMEDY. Take It also for | Rilloujnm and Sick Heads :he« both me I anted Iw .1 riuggbtt Uvcr. I ' •*. U. ZcKln t Cic. ruilaiteiftilu. ■ , ‘ 1 . ", -,i . ■ . Ttu Hmi M IS m rr. Advewtteie htoiu tor aMmUai lUS-AIVtuOMI tea warn. On MrtmvMeaoiC Justioe PrtlCbMt ia In for it. I{a has taoklrd a east that ia ■ wt Tlxfcfaulli ©yy AdranSl pao*. I bava beau at work ia tbe Hickory Ufov.ueigUMriMed. Several convert! Iim tees made and tba near faith to swimming right along. Thrae yeapla hcep oar Saturday tor their Sunday. Mo far ao coed, bat tk ia charged that some or them bam bate workto* oa what w kaowa la burns Sunday. For this a warrant tets been JtoMjM ugalnatg.©. llnsael), setting lovtb that oo a apecifla Sunday lie walked ia Ida delds, mo wing. baratag | brush, spotting wood. Ac., 4fcc.™ nfl oeatrary to Uw form of tbe statute la I "such ease made and provided against tboinwos and dignity at tbe State!" Ttw one was ant fora 1 tearing be J r^im u-*Jr> wh*'“ »•« ortbe parties appeared bat lu the abacnoB of two witaesaen it was Mat* pooed mm1 Thursday next at two o’cioch wlMtn It will be heard ia the Court llouae. Fed tag runs pretty airoug amoug the iwopfe and It la also stated that aa Indictment for disturbing religious wnrsbip will in forthcoming after tlx •eitlrinent of the protect case. *WI w—a fee Mr. tltratasS. Raw Yort Tribune. President Cleveland lies never beta regarded asu jester, but those who eome la oontact with him say that he baa a good deal of • dry liaaisr stand ' away. A story ia told of tha nation's chief rxesutive that when tbe caccUe* meat about Urn hood Issue was at its 'to eomspoadeal of a paper which had heta miking a great deal of fuss about tbe aetion of tha Ptwsidaat Oaliril at tilt White ll-ioto and asked u> are tlx President Private Secretary Tburwr In (aktug tins card asked what Uw correspondent wanted tnaaa tha President nlxiut. The correspondent replied! “I want to get IhSTtruUi stout tills bond Issue.” When Tliar ber presented tlx card Mr. Clevetaad aakrd what the enrraatmudent wanted to know. Tliartxr repeated tin onr respondratH taaaaage. Mr. Ctevotaad turned to (tocratary Carlisle. with wbi*a. ho wa dialling, and said gate* steady: *-f wonder what la tbe world ll»t fellow win Vs with the truth?” Mr. Carlinle replied la a studied man ner: ,”1 don't know—-unlent be wishes to avoid publishing It by mistake." twMht Wild tow Mum. fluid* » Kelt. At a certaia horv-raoa in ltamoMta fit* tdher1 flay It iiapponad Uni on* of U. tow bora*. Ml bahtnd, and Um dt»c»rtrry *» mad* Oral Um look** ha* bam racing Uta Imrae with loom §1KMB. “Tito Jockey was fined $230, rapWoad Ity eoutlier, Uio Ixiraa'a ahoea won fattened on, and aflat that tfco horaa won llw race* wtlli raw. Urdu not aijeol -if geUIOgontali fruin hcrae race* riiat M all they an l^hbl fcr. M-tuya wan rima Um nua "f '«• htnutiaai-ped Vr Iowa thorn, lit* ta enia are lie-ne. Ula i*tuetoiaa am Oil inoae Hint la- <uu ally *H arawd in titan. Ilia plana ara an paody f-arand tiiat In to at all mea'a book Mud*t iw luxn'a a-rvioe. Tlw arlai- won, oti Um onniranr.a* nut* Uutl he way uMaln. HI* fiw am togkfly Uni! with Um p» umiioa «f the fi<*pai. hi* |d»na hatogaUa and tmauUa. .. /■: Tialden year mural appatk. Ming men. .*ueugthrn your Ueela. Heat* We (tontine, mma-iat Iwato at year BES..”’—‘ •** ~*rs
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1896, edition 1
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