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Vol.XVLL Gastonia, N. C„ February 27, 1896. {gggr&sap; No 0. WOMEN WHO UYE ALONE, BAB DDMDBSE8 W0RTXR8 WITH PBH, BRUSH A HD VOIDS. ■ apefel D*Ur M|ktm Her ’•» k«w—Mi*n r>— («ub7 •• Clvr Llh-knUlii Tnptllm lh»l«* Woarer*. at. Lout. RarraUlu. Another womru letter. But la la to that girl-woman who le doing tlie work of a men, end getting—well the fell eaooaragdaMot from -her women frleod*. end she hue the somewhat doubtful pteaeure of hoping for grat itude In the hereafter. I don’t know I low many there are—I am always off where number* are ooiioernad-bui laavlug nut the girl* lu the abopi and Urn girls lu lbs big factories, there are hundred, of girl* in New Tort debar earning their llelog or etodyiog to make their living witb a pen, a pencil, or the paint bruab. on the violin, on the piano, or with that moot beautiful of all loatramenle, the human voio*. And usually these glrle are alone. They ornne (looking In by Ilia hundred, bopieg aa only a ghlwoman can hope, with bright eyes and glowing ehreka, foi; suevees. Thro tliey etort lo work, only to dlecowr that it Is overly all work and vary little pley. That pret ty (ftrl who lived In a small town, well, wo will call liar Dolly Brlghtnoae, davol>>p,-d remtrkable anility to eketek everybody .he Saw; her plcturee were tbe ddighl of tlx neighborhood, ■!>• ex r 1 o»turod all the villager* from tlx preacher In the |,al|rtt to Uw fanny old doctoraudio the (mail boy* In the buck Pew, who want L> jeep, nuid oarieaturrd Uwm good-naturedly. Then she painted Sower* *o well that the neighbors d-elareJ y-,u ooutd not tell her rows from the real ones Little by little, enough money was enyed for bvr lo com* lo New York ai d study. TH* OmL FMOX THB OOlTmtY. bhe landed at oue of the Mg stations with a bunch of goidaa rod, bar bug aod two bundles. »od for the Oral llioe she began to reallae U>ai she was going lo be a stranger In a strange land, Tbe cwbte car look bar to tbe house where board had bean engaged for Iter, the place that was to bo bar futon* hunt; a ball bedroom on tbe fourth floor. The windows were half the aite of those on the floor below, and only one belonged to her room. There was a folding bed. why. 1 don’t know, ea nobody younger than Dolly's grandfather would nave al lowed in her room, and even her grand father would have bad to have brought a certificate proving his reUttouslilu to aatlafv the landlady, since her fdaa was always to bailors the wrong about a young girl. Then there was a rat* Uey old bureau with kayboles but no keys, a tiny basin big enough for the hath of a small klttau, bnt not for that o* • well-frown girl, while tbe Jag had Its noaa broken as If It bad gotten disgusted with tbe smell of stale wa ter. There waa oas chair, bnt aa the landlady gleefully said. “This room, Miss, la bested." A gloomy looking register suggested that fact. But when tbe day came that suggested that a whiff of warm air would be da sirable. Dully opened the regts'er and got, not hast, bnt tbe accumulated smells of th# various dishes that had been oookrd in that bouts for the last sewn years. For this room there was paid $7 a waste, which left Dolly with IS for her enenaea. And Dully, bye tae-bye, bad much More than the average girl. The partor, whioh re minded pne of a cemetery vault,' had a lltlla slgi. on tile door, whioh said, >r* wpete^to rceelyn their friends here. The gas Is pul oat at 10 o'clock.” Why Is was called tbe par lor puttied Dully, for ebe never heard anybody talk ftere alt that long winter wimp anybody did go in. they apoke la whispers and behaved as if their was wonder aa to the oomer in whteb the ooffla stood. ins was new as. While she wee working ll was all very well, but Dolly woe only human, and sbe wanted a little play, tthe oouldn’t hare It lharn. It la true, euoe In a while ioom of the other girl* climbed up the ataire and visited bar in the ballroom, but lliat vu not a comfortable riait. atoon Doily has to let the lied down ao that her meat a might have something to alt on, and that left no room ia which to be sociable. Once she told me that she believed Iter desire to enjoy herself would get the better of i*r some night «"d that she would walk out on the street* and look In the a bop window*. What will become of Dolly If she dose that ? My friend, do you know what I wonder f It la tbit: That more glrle do not go to Uio devil, straight. It Is a beautiful tribute in tlietr Innate {pmdoets that #0 many of them can not> Into their mother*' faoee, and by that look eohvlnee them of tbeir purity end their goodaeee. But Ule la all leading up to another story. When a women is old, and rich, sod ugly, it ms as it Datura Intended Iter for a philanthropist. But when aba Is you Of and handsome and rich, and doesn't OSlI heraslf a philanthropist, hut does the work of s real one. then aha lo what T Yre. you bars said It-a gift of Cod. When tbs Mew York School of Technical deelga was started by Mrs. Dunlap Hopkins, her frlands laughed, sad thought It the fad of a pretty women tired of aootaty; but time proved that If tide was a fad, fads wera good things, since It resulted in a school where, for a comparatively smell sum, s girl may learn to do work with the peneil, or bar brush, or with slay. To de work that will sail. Mot sec la work as wa toe often sea, Srr“«2 &JF.,ser 2 doesn't teal las the harm she la deleg the real workers, but who, bcoacee somebody seeds It, gate IN bri Stated otsegee, that deserves to be rows in the ire. WOMA»r*» ruACTNjAT. HBLI\ The philanthropy of Mrs. Hopkins’ work ooesieted la maklag gtrle under •Ued that their work wee only worth whet it would feiah la the market, uud not the son given hy thoir frlands or at charoh raffle*. 17*11, year after year the school grew, untit now It stands a monument to tha wondarful brain and loving heart of on* woman. It la fret of dsbt. Prom It baa ooma forth tha brightest woman architect* In tbta country. Prom it. every week, nre aoM at the beet ptioea tbay will bring dasignj for carpet weaving da Mgna tor wall paper and daalgci far book oovers, the girl who draws earpat design* has laareed bar work artistically and practically; aha know* bow the thread works tbroegb the loom for a certain kind of earpel, and elm know* the colors and pauses that art moat salable, aad npoo which Urn greatest prolU will be made. Soltis through every department. Baob girt knows Diet her work wlU to Judged absolutely according to ita merit; con sequently, ehe works. not oalyto to an artiat, but to bo a ueouey maker. Tbs girl artiat in the (mat baa, I am aorry to say, too often been a money beggar. Inasmuch as ah* enacted to get many Hum Urn value of bar pict ure toeauao aha was * women. I be lieve la every consideration being •liown tn woman by men, tmt when a man1* work and a woman's wort stand aide by aide, let tbs buyer forget wbleb was Ihe woman's and which tha man'* and buy that which la tha beet. But to rataru to Uw school. Thera la alto lu this building a lunch room where, for a small price, the worker can get what U»c worker always needs, a hot meal In the middle of the day. ■Toweoouy uii "What doe* Mm DunUp Hnpkint cat out of all thii f Nothing. That la, nothing in tha worldly arose, Har time and har nonej bars been giren and (Iren generously, nod aba la satisfied If tier wort la a auroras. That K la, it prorea, but anotbrr tribal* to it Is tha fact that in Ivmdon they are getting up a school jusl like it, nod Mrs. Hopkins is teaching the kindly Princes* Chrla Uao. Uw moat broad-mind*d of tb* (|ucen'a daughters, to model a aohool after thl* mm Is New York. But now the girl* clamor for more. They says: "Too bays given ua a working place, give aa a borne I Take moot of hell bedroom*, let ns realise that we are hamaa being*. who know bow to live and enjoy, as wall aa to work; give ua a boot* t” And the •nawar to Ul* la that tba Naw York Modal building Company, which la 1» oorpuratad and ouaslsta of two woman a refill acta, Mlaa Gannon, Mia* Hand, Mm Daria and tb* New York Techni cal School of Draicn. expect to bare the home ready within ayaar. It will not b* way up beyond Harlem, but It will be In the heart of tb* city, and, thank bearen 1 It will ba so built that auuahlna oaa reach *eob room and ha llyad In. For sunshine metes healthy women. The prices rang* In this way; Tor a bedroom, a sitiing-rooia and a! bath, the throe rooms to be occupied by on* woman, the charge will be «d a weak. Tb* bedroom la a gMd-atrad ana, 1* light, and so la the parlor, but they are not, of oourae, tha largest ruooaa in tba hotel. Poe two connect lag bedrooms, two parlors and s bath room, room* that are to ba occupied by two woman, tb* price will be $3 a pice a waefc. For two bedroom* that era much larger aad a very large bathroom, a suite wbieb two wnmeu will also °o«upy. there will be made the obargs of 15 each par weak. The vaaUaraat priees are to be nwaonabla, sod It la ealculatsd that tb* entire coat of IIring will ba bat UtUe morn limn that bald for a ball' bedroom, and need only, if on# so wubea, |«'UlMli.' But the comfort gained will bd' wonderful. I •aw the oralgo , and I know about this! Tbkr* la tb* ft* qzHBnoarrv a if ok q Tfl* aici}. Bat Util there la another dory, uud thet U ‘Jm on* that appeals to me. I am not • believer In women’s olub*. bat I am * brilover In helping one another. So the bony architects have drawn a design for • clabboum where thsrs will be a library, t reading'room, a gvmnaUaa, severs! reception rooms, *nn ooe Urge room given over to tbs times when thara era epeeial meetings, or speelsl entertainaaeoti. Many of Xsw York's riehrat women bars given, not only tbeir approval, bat tbslr money to this scheme, and gladly tot ing oo the various committees. A generous 'giver ooneeullng hi* or her ns»• ha* presented to the slab a farm called “Twilight Park," unto the near by country, where the girls can go for their vacations, when the eooeUed “Calno” la built. But to return to the club. It Is msnet to b* for those girl-women who ora artist* writer* or musicians, or who ore studying any Mlod of work aed nr* alone Ft I* meant to work snoaewhat In tbH way: There will be a Commute* on Hospl tsl. and aoow otltar eommltte* with a kindly name, which I do not remember, and when, at any school, tha news come* of a student to apprar to-mor row, that student will And anon her arrival two or three girl* eager in their greeting*, end ooe of them Will seeom feny her to ber abiding plaee. In thle way the stranger win not risk getting on a car for Harlem whan elm went* to £lo Twenty third street, or standing sad. frightened and alone, a pray for ■her para. The slab girl will tell her what It la wtaaot for her to do. help bar a bit about bar arrange meets, lovli* ber to the next social meeting of the club, and In time aha will make a place for herself. This elnb It net going to Inquire; "Are you a Catholic ora ProtaatactT Is that* tainted blue blued la roar vein*, or healthy red I Are you risk or art you poor »" yoo want o Itolpiof bood ood would yo« liko to bo ooo of oo l a will oo* koo ololoUlo el ok forUMfirte to oort, or o bortooaoo oitblbUlon of patot ingo, tkoro wtllko ooooonwiot for tbooo, Md wkoo the really jolty otfkU ore m kood, H lo }aot pnoolMo, lu toot, awsii ood Ojekeo *0 mold oak foooBrowo, obo w<K boloM tolovUoklM. ood tw dood ooob girt ooo oak tbo Tw, Dtek or Harry who may ba friend or IVatt heart. You a**, thla eiob la to be ran by girl* wont**, and by a girl-woman 1 I dm «m wbo hi* every deeiie of ■ women, bar bravery (eke ehe wouldal ** *,* w'ock. or fryln* to learn bow tc arotk), and thayeara of a girl which give bar a right to aajoy haraalf. Some body aaya to me aa I am UIking, ••Bab, you are too entbaalaatie.” No, lam not; not a UL The world i* ruU of pearimlaU wbo make Uttar, by llialr word*, mu Urn aweet odor of violate, wbo me nothing good aithar in baertn or earth, forgetting that ou earth there are woman. If. when ovary woman ohlld were born, I la future from It* orodle to its grave war* arranged for, no on* would ba happivr than I, I do not bailer* in woman having to ear* moomr except bv earn lug It aa gremfal daughter*, loving wlvee and devoted moth***. Bat aka! there are an many women. And upon tb* frail aboaldcra of ao many women balk the anpport of ao many other*. If there |* a womaa worker In tbe family be aura that aba I* caring for aomahody, and mao nbouid bluab with Obama wlian they allow womaa to asm money for them; that La, of cearaa. unlea* they are invalids. Bui right hare, where there are thnumnd*of woman working, there ere women anpportlng laxy.ahlft leee men, brother*, eons or bu»b*nd*. and doing It willingly; loalot their breuly, lualag their attreotlrenaae. loe ng nil. egternally. that ia tbelr« i.y rig lit of their voounliood, bresuM Uwy have uot ooly to work, but to work too hard. Yuakoowlam tailing the troth. You seed only look in yonr own srmII town If you lire In one, to Sod too shiftless man who la anpported by a woman. If there la one In lha small town, how many are there In the float Mg olllee ? Than an women who an supporting drunkards. Do you know what that moans? To give a man his dally bread. Ills ototbe* and tb« roof that oarers him. sod In addi tion, when yow an alone, to Bad your ••If ottering a sllaat prayer that he may oome bo me sc brr. To hare blm appeardruuk, beastly drunk; to pot •old cloths oo his band, to try and lo dooo blm to take soma medicine, to work and wateh until bo goes to sleep; perhaps to hare s bruise on your fora Iwsi where ha struck yon. and which you excuse Laoauss bo did sol know wbat ho was doing. AfUr a slsopleas olgbt to find yourself at yoor work, and to hare lbe editor, or the picture buyer, or lbe merchant wonder why “you don’t throw aeon life Into yoor work ibis morning." Tbsos woman are the martyrs of the Nineteenth Centary. It la Urns, sadly true. Uot Uten an pleasant things to think •bent, eroo among the workers. Then Is going to ho meoy s pleasant even ing fur tbs looo(y girl, and sbe is look ing forwaid to It sow wttli joy, for •bg Is sore that the good time will pome, since It is being farthered by lbe large-hoar tad woman who mads It possible for bar who needed It to learn to work welt. That la the soerrt of It —to do It well. And that la wtiat, lo *•» womanly way. Mr*. Don tap Hopkins Usa dooe. I am not fc great one tor tUontlng tba Star bps ogled Banner; soma or the stare en nut moob credit to ns; but the one which reflects the Stats in which Mn, Dan tap Hopkins was born Is a credit to itself and to all tin world. Which oos? Wall, one of thorn gnat big Women etna, Mg oaoogh to glee birth to gsweyous woman and apprecia tes ossa. I never look at Mr, I oarer A prediction there an ▼one fortune tsllere than Bag. a*HUM mf IHmmu I»hh*> h A«HmIKm>*I IHfnk, Manumuqrur BMqeO, Tha Import an— to the farmer* of tlw South of tb« development of the lodunrial Internet* of that **rtlou, wtilato bai *o ofteo buna pointed out lo the Manufa&trtn' Bmord, Bud* an apt Wait ration i* a letter from Black*, burg, S. C , pnbttsUd to-day, giving ■oma linking faflU in Uil* non neat Ion. A careful calculation made by the write* cf the letter show* that farm property within a radios of ten miiea of two cotton mill* h*a been edvaaaed la value upwards of M.000,000 by the building of these mill*. Oae lUatUu Uua i* given of assay which eoeld be prases ted, abecleg that a farmer, who a f»w yean ago sought In vain to dla. pone of a •OO-ncr* {arm for MJO aa eon, has (ioea, by reason of the bond ing of these factories and the cnation of a home market for hi* product*, beenabla to Mil 100 acres of hit tanu tor crerjAO an nor*, and could now Moarc 170 aa sera for the other MO. the* giving to hie property * total valu ation of 110,000, again** SUM. tha Rtea which he waaamtoa* to moara for* the factorlw war* built. A_g_a — - . .* a L . a__qua ho two Bum man Uonad la glyla* oahxooad eelaa to land by tba araaUM of a loral market for dtromlflad farm prodaota laaaau throoahoot tba Sooth whara factory towaa hay* gnwo up. Tbla phaaa of tba loduatrlal program of tba South daaanma tba thoaphtful eonaldaratloa of farmara aad Imataaaa aaaa gaoarally. It la through tba growth of maaufho torlDg that tha graataat pnaaerlty la daattoad to tew to Soathara farmara. Whan faatarlaa ata batlt and rsplay maat la glvaa to p^wla who ara aon aoMia of term paodaaU toataad of woduoata, than wfl) eotaa kteraaaad cK&Tsasjs’KS; Nr of ttjstqrj towaa loan^aa. PMmool Ml Pater ara twa oattaa manufacturing u»wn# la Aadnaoa awl Greta riUaconuttea, taking Umtr uaai from oat ton •Ola. Incorporated com **!?}mJ3***n teboMaad oparau tkaaa • Ilia eixteen or aaaaatraa yaaraaao. !5frtl0* wlUl WM.000 oacital and **» JT'*1' »*0u.000. While Um pn*. ant eapluiixattoa af PMaoat la $800, 000 °f Pelaor gl,000^00. Find, •ont haa ahoat 68,000 aodPeter 10T. 000 aotodte, and aaeh p full ffnlpmaot °f *oon»n of Improved pattern. The lnorme«j eaattal has keen —a. up of eocuaolatadprodta aud newly anbnerlbad teak. Pteer ntllne glK a nhara for the I eat $400,000 of ntoafe tewed. When three ml I la warn projected tha rnlnaof real aautaar farm land a In Uio aano'indlng country waaaaaaU, oaruloly not over $0 W $10 par acre. Tim apttem of cottlratine tbra In »o*«m was erode and generally tha farma warn dU-^iuTeoSlIllle carat for. r ness (MWM wbrn oooe U opera tlnn, awakeuan a new spirit among ttw farmna. who soon rmlUsd Urn fart thst potatoes, turnip* aod er*-rv fond crop for man and law at found a ready rvwry-day . cash market at thslr vary door*, due to lii« aaermblage of factory npamtlVM as nooauatars at Pallar and Pledmoot. Tim rata It was that ro ne awl attention »itt given'to farm Im provements and Dm ivoduoUan of food nropa which bad hitherto been imglect ad, all Interest having bn*n |lrm t» Um production of um only salable crop then and previously kcown-cotton. At Um auoe time the local demand and market for nouns far Um mill* h»» PUt nil it and kept on Ik a premium of fr«m one-eighth to uoe-qmrter of a mut. per postal, and often even mom. On this basis, on every bale rained wittUo Um wago« market limit of thee* two factories the dl&rrvtx a at the aliiimam calculation woald bn •' *) a hale, nr on BO,. 000 balsa Jia,00U to S8B.000 a ye*r. Hftsso yean to ••70,000 to •440,000, all nf which has gone Into U*a pnekats uf adiaosnt far asm; and wlillt these factor! *• did not consnac every bale prodnoed wlUila Uwtr terri torial limit*, y*t thay land the price aod put llis preiuliim on all of It that i was shipped away. If we had any ,|ata npon which to sum up aod fix uM profit* nub in the| last fifteen years by farmer* living around thsae towus—mads from the sals of vegetables gad farm product* aod wood as fuel is the factory people —lbs amoeet would doubtless ha eery large, perhaps millions; and yet these profit* were eonttered am nog people who never contributed a soot towards tlm building of either of these large had prosperous Industries. While the building and operation of these mills have pm van highly remun erative to Uiom who Invested money la them, and while their stock is In great demand at more than doubts its origi nal cost. It may «oem strange, but It Is * fast, that Um neopls uf the surround hif country who own tbs farm hM. hare iu tbs aggregate been benefited to an amount in exerts of tbp entire cost of both factories. ttFsa Essiawir plaord upon them *50.000 acre* of land an locreseed gnd gnhgoeed value nf •? K •*'*• •p4£’!JSf 2J" •i-oro.ooo; enbaneed mine. Taking ten as the tens limit, It given n profit to the owners nf lend srilb a radius of tea “he* of W00.030 more of enbaneed vines than the entire aapttalhl til on of both Pledmoot and Peiisr, all of which has accrued lo them without thslr making n oeet nf investment. Tim writer bee repeatedly talked to Intelligent end educated farmer* whs live wit'tin two to ten mfiee uf those factory towns, and mom of them plane lb* Inc re seed value of Uielr landare sultaai on tb* building of these faetfr rlaa at from H4 to MB per aero A* a fact, no farms within ten mtliwof either town ran now lw purchased at lets than fitf or $30 per acre.aad •any will sow command » greater Price than this even. aeeeataru year* ego, wo**, Uoi. h. T. Hammett poiohmnrd the lands near end on whloh Piedmont now stands at %iytr note, thrm wee llrtug nearby an uld and respectable farmer <m a wernont and dlUiHdnud farm with a ' house in eormapond. the roof uru b» lo> womoat and leaky. Ha I tad "toed hie tana iln* and Ume again at ts art non. and Bnaeatly triad to get 94.00 per aer* to enable him to more to Alabama nr Texas In order to get better land. Failing to anil ha re mntned, aod when the nolle of the loom and Ibe hum of the iptadle were beard near him. Wok bean, began to farm better and W -■* * aad boa •loon anid 100'of hU surplus nertent •«0 to 97B par earn, aad anald now gat 970 per aore for tba 900 left; aod Uita hotieet uld farm* « bat ona of Uo ornny wbo barn found Utaouefeas battered by tbe .. eaterprteee of oUi^rv. asafe^trsuwEr m many dgraet tote of my K>9 by90> w®® ®B In |# iittM ymn thmm town kaoda wawid be •*«» ae taoeh more thaw tieeostof We phwt. if indeed, vbe laeda were M wank the ooet of Ue entire deeektpmeji aad aaaaal Intrrrrt on tbe mWl added. Think of i ureheeieg leod at 99 to 910 par aero aad baiMlag ibereoa area a Oman Pen Hirer or Lowell, aad while pookrtlof MbaUattel u*u] prw»U.<ntha cop ran of a fcaMia owatac a townatta worth la Itaalf mn than thecnat of tha who)#. I^rgo OMnnbeterlng orutrea in Vow Bogtend are generally aurraaadad by the ureal ocoarranoo In that (ItMo rody, twrtan landa. asd (aw. If aay 0«Ma. can ba pointed oat whore ex OOOdtefl lOteU *M cant of thoaur teateMamble. Xot Mat tba Sooth u tew looatloaa Ma ba Mat “^toaJtUhetaU at cnklratteaiMed food product*, and m uliHi la tba Crock line, (a Mew BartendmoMM trwnosortod a great dlatoooa In the fwcuw^towMM. White at Ute Sooth an Mpplwe noadod ecu he oartod tnw the natch Un-tag (arm*. TV> reach tba Maw Kngtand opemtiaan. to Um oaet of oaitteg fn>M ha fan tmut ba »dd~d railroad freight* to Uo pntou of oopowaenUoo. Taking kVfSf*? pttt' *"• hoogte who baUd (aotortee m futnrw to the Sooth had Drat beat m an lavaaiMMt par •» Cba earmandlng landa, and In the end ho IweeSted Im Choir ewa dnartopwent. Blaefcatwrg, g, a. frbraarg li. | *’ Ww toMMvftva — Atlasst* loartaL Ttm defeat «f Um Ihtau eebsLJtate H.ijmof IjjWhthW last SuKtssrssafta of tiw frso Mm line ualUon The tnt istsHM was oa Um list uf February. 1876, wtiso Uw buses con curred wlUtbe mauls strikingout Uw free rnlusjn etsaseof Uw Wand bill aad sutosUltog Uw AJlieoa-f newt foe Halted —1—gr Jo Maoe thmwf. Oa Uw question .<t striking «■** tte «uu «*.; yeas SOB, oars 71, * 'i^or'ty 1111 **ti“»* Use oulaaga The -«ll trial nf strength see oe tiw 8th of April. 1888. oaafraa wdn. Mil •‘Herod by Mr. Btand, oa wnloli Uw eou was: mas UM, oan la, a majority of F7 against the nweooto. This looked like o ouaelder able gain As free eetaegv eisoo the Jib of 1878. hot was not really sash, bene use Is 18TB Um saldeet was aot sMl oadeiatood even by the soawws um who mud oo It, and still leas by Uui |j|fu|f, Tbs orttmu was takso on tbo MU uf Jaos, 1800, oa a senate ilSTlIwist to what eras kaown asiho Window •llmr purchase sot. TtoU bill bad IMwed Uw Bums aud was returned by the Uenate with a olaaae prorldlogtw Um fro* coinage nf silver, which Uw I Hoses rejected by yaw US. nays US, I Uw wqjnrlty against Uw wceoata Udhg IT. A |» « TOM, uie ehiNU or all, waa takan In Um bona* oa Um Mik at Mawh UN, whan tha r da m£d WO to 140 la favor uf tabling a inu r for the ha ooinaga of tllrrr. Two vnMowmaUkaotlik day.aadouauf than a bowed a aMjurlty uf oa* voM for free eoiaaga. teat tha aaeoad Oov gaaa a majority t4 iw>. agaloat It. Tha vote la the Huuae oo tha 7ik .H Aug oat, 1808, repealing Um Ubenipui sngwsasw: qon 4*"l*lrao« Um aaaaral qnamtau trf ^Ifrr than nay prarloaa oo*. Oa tha quart V>n af repeal lug that aot tha yM* arm tm • ad tha naya 108 mahirtty for repeal UL Tbit Minn the ratnrd down toy** t«day. whaa tha Uo«** voted oa tba fra* ftdaagr Mil whlab Um Haaata aab atltnlad for tba Houao hoed Mil. On tha gantlna af enacwrriag In tha Sanata amend (Mat, tba yaa* mar* 160 and tba naya 80, tha ma]>riiy agalaat fna eolaaga being 110 It wo a Id ha tea* that Ova aaooaaalva and daalalva defeat* of fna allvartam alaoa 1878 would fora lab aonaloalre pna*f that tha eoautry will out have It independently of imarnatloaal qnt aant. 89 It don. hot the baa Sim agitation will go on of eoura*. Than u* enough stiver aluwowaara, fna mlver orankaaud damagogaa* to kaap up a nolaa 00 thta autgaot -ta any aMb • lag of Uniat fUadad eUlaaaa who henaetly baiter* that the fna had unlimited aoiaagaof all vat would he a pablia grvnt bleating. It meat ha altar, however, to all oh aamuit and Impartial paraoo* that H»»r* 1l on danger that thta raineM policy will be adopted. ». 0. Tnif Im Sartb Carolina ObnaHaa AA. rtmtt. Ahm praaaboro uj lh*-y would moot ■oonft twoi from a aaloon >OMll. 1 aroali. If lb« direr and gold brluar 14 tin land, and Um annoy aaotarea a portion of H. I burn wlU ba nutolag amlaa In lt>» Lrnd'a toldlara paUia* a portlno <«f it if thtf aaa. I bad reUmr naaipt lao datlare for tho good of humanity fan a aa»n making na arotaanloao offdaty than to ia*« it of an a am ooraar brothar who •cold okratlaa trodo nr Halo omumofi loosing good* Tkwou a otioaen of gatolog tko wblokoy aallor ooarortfd, bat iho byyoarll* la wwldcd to Itlo own oayo, alto oot miioli aaaat Wlitr nf oooatdag too •»-inn of brfl. W» ow»\ giro i ho barknror aoob aaraanal aitaatlou at Chrtot woold H M worn bare. B.'KsaiPTj.'jma w«M4f*NlM. TMiMiMutai S lAitau, rnrttw a mMI 4lc*at loAnon la «l»l»« Mtwiitk aad tma to Um irgMi If yaa hm Ui «f !&: tiLs jzJsri Sscs-Jt “Sr*S«z BUUn U Uta anAlatiM yoa ant. Bailth m«4 Mtrinta an gaaraatoM ky tu an. Lorn kntfaa only arty aaaU at Cony * Eaaaa«y»t Dn*t I of Uw —----II Uatnn. The pa« year baabteue proOtabta oua to amt faratia, and K UgraUfy tog toodfUM doeadiwee at toa pen. akm ‘netoaUty bowlar.” That’S agriealtarai dumin la jaUar apir ha tedae to tha teat (!) that am* eappUaa U»o Banal aara baan rmiaed at boaaatfcapaatyaaraad tbeoeocaattyaf finding to tha Wait Car prwvMoaa hae htaa wgjwjt (t) that tfaa eauoa otarta them will he bat littla raaao tor ooiapUint aad aUll laaa tor depradenae apaa ton gnaalwat far bread aad awi Llhr Iba Aaawant eottoa. tha Cva-eeat ia«h baa ralaad a boa af ooapUlat aad ■aaj data that Koaaaat totalled Cor thot. But H aan. aad Mill hare a teal oaab batonra to favor oCUm prndanr. j^wssronsi auatneoaly twuaaaU parpaaad TImdratrequisiteCor clwapuMatlo woihbrod. thrifty bngo, ant ware Una !2LT* ■*•£*••** *>toa tatabarrd— , eight moaUm batoff pwtonMo, Brail —aaggbtbhragtha wbaitplan-1 Ijaotor. Tbe Berkahtra ataada la the hMMkT haSy^rtoBtoaa*1* <ad* ana ba feuanwC'aTuTaga* Adrian Um lame, equally thrifty, jhaagh aut aa pnUiala gcodaetog jto.lra^ta^’^ir^w” yoarbaga waigii 400 panada haaaaaaj dulugTt. Tbto?V •tNakepad’gni?! acalteaaa*pMMt«a«aa. Tha Brat 100 poaade row tear tabaa aa la the cheap oat; Um next 100 aUtUe anraauai aavr, aad If ytM toad on to Um 400 •art taraa u danger oftha Tialaiina fteXZSZXXSZXSSi. 5WStt«£j£sFssSi If nnaellda have four Man Iumm ■ toaarty aprtog aa/S to*!! that the < daw ta la good aoodltlaa aad wall eared tor dartag tbe next two waaUat, ‘ a» Mnoh depend# upon the haglnatag' yoor clover^JuTbit randy'fw pwtnrtog i pwah man will ttoo ba MWtod ha Man and ba awd to a good advantage- i otafrnlt torn they will wad but a email grtln rallan.. ■arty la Um (all bruin to (red all Um fhattotaora w aaealyna aan get thaw Want, giving me aaaaahwal food uf tanUpaorpawpklaefor variety. Baa | to U that y*nr pmm an Oaond, wall! •Wared, aad ekwa on tbe aide, and that thaw a» kept dean. Etf-oom U •<4 good far lag aix to eight anal to atd.aa they an ahaddtag tbalr fr>«t Math at tola ag» and «Wt l.ke to latr | tttCtiMeah A rail pen wkh a atop bowgagnw tha oemarfora abrtter aad wothar aarUi for a d a*r, •aakn it hard aa tha hog aa well aa on Um tana rtaaaae him. Qoed Walter anew Wha Um above dlraetloaa, keep aa itawtoad aoooaot of aM ooaUaad aaa U toanloaig aooM axaeytn Ivacant *"**- ^ „ J. B. JouaaTO*. Wood leaf, ». C., rah. 10.WUV, Qrwuil Warn. . fan—rtrhoia pnparti.g to to a— Moony uf notion atop a llulo and no—Mar. Than to prodl In aottaa at olghl o—u. Than la loaa la it at Kao eeata. If a—ry hreat locnaaat Mt acraa—a w hla orap hg oaa halt or oaa-third toe t—ai loot—— will ha gnat —oagfc to hilog lha art— tea* to ■—a—LWIth muon at ft— aaata tba BanofHyou ha— to pick oat aod aall tteoteot—off yoo will ha. baoaaaa a—rybala trill nan—afloat. If fvm phtntfor ahht crop and —ka * a—all aaa yaa will la— —ay a—a If yoo aall what yoaaakafer aightar at— a—la. •omm *>m*j art Hag toar bale# of oat toa at aight eeata. If Um price 4rat s^-jTta.*hit P—»*Of ilat, or toa beta*, at «ao Wm *iVB you B toaa of BOMta paa— or baeMaa tha extra ptok lag. giomiog. bagging aag basilar. When yoa are Ibara la to baa Mg orap Mat It poor time to raluaa poor aoiaaga baaaoar. a Mg atp la IMy to ■MM' taaato poaoo ovary bale poo Keep dowfl the aeraag*. Toor ot.ly boMforprpgl «Imo tbne la a Mg orap J» ta tUaalaU year grmrof to toefaaaa lla vUd par bot*. Plaat litUa aaO paA wkat pea *> pleat. Tbaraak let fartUiaara aaaaagaa MT. Look wall wMt yoa go. U yea tbtab Ibara hi Moory taeattoa at tea or «lx ooaM pltah Ja oa »MMa. If aa«, »ha tndUa Head Cottoa MiUiUaa hMo chartered at O-irdo**. **C'liBF with I_ __ «**wr WMwrmM i_ «* *• Bomb. When the _ Mtucoltou UiII*. or Lowell. Melded «. W . WW.000 Mil U UanU esit5,s.*i^as2M,sr. omaeaMBt, hath to Xew England awl to u>« .South. Tait va* abort iy Col* «■*«* «W the Dwight OaapJr ** tadttaf atlta ia Alabama for a *000. tbl* by tb« Whittier Cats iaane rataUleblnc a W00.00J plaot U. Gawgu. and MW «oau this new at Ptaot In * d«#» or non other ira-iing Mew £«gUed oeaeeraa are yow^ihhuto the Bait with a view to buikl log Milieu oeet tnm Moo - UOOlo *1,000.000 each. eoal. All of tfcaa* ooaoarns'have ******* otoap oeal to water power. The Una Mr aWatlnah I** ted ton Ritecd over tha «w»ii^i aad eelaetfd Georgia and Alabama, atm Ma*tif<tttnrtr»' JtewrcUs glad to 5ffiE5|s^.s% Utaeareof tto mill otielaeee lo ilieae tan State* ttamnln*. Georgia gad •’•{’•eleUjr tto latter, have !«0I* Mted in MtUn vmvUciif* as-’a.sjsta sre; swssssa^ssss ttisns.'fcs & >S| s,ss«ara*anffi5: Will within twelve montha to following ve»j rioee In tto had of tto Carolina ** MUl toOdig. Tto MnmfnHnrtit' jHnanl txiwoU to aaa nany of tto •awllet town* of the State take up tto orgaahaUoo of mitt oompenhf tod poab In that line almoat *v vlgerouSv “ U Mu do«* In tto Car dlrC. Tto *25? toootoUotioo of aswssa-aftitta SSSj&tZSjtSS!?? Th« London liari of Pwtolf naUloi M MKMat of a* latarflav Of Lanaaiklra oaUaa M.ianfaTlaiara »ba arm protaatlotf aaaloat (apaatec Ip^atelM Iwr«r«2S*5«>jGS«t Import* lafe 1*4*. Daring U* ma tted hH Hla Lontahlp MM; “©rant Britain la Urn gmataat prate* MnraUMt taking McnUim of Lb* ^iiZitTry- ft**—et avkotUoirmH orSaariSaS total •«r*fU*f Qraat Britain, amounting onaitavaraga U> ©•• Moraaoaa total a* £90.000,000 itmlag parjaar. Oa tba MbMMtaog, InOla la a grant raaafrlag Uaa aaM^ttei^aaMS^ afUaVaaM* M*a,aaiUbaaIMmm tertogtbapa* l«t jr»*r* oo aa avaraga fraM gu to to B^i^^aurrva^nmtod1 lo Qa? traMJity ytearter^abte «w raavatoa OaMMSatkteaSTwwfM •Mil* famaaf IteMtela* amt toak a 4nak ot wb«M«. ablafa ka date* tha teaur l»g arnawfoaH for Mm. Ha sggplrag «u aatafag w mm Uar, aaiHkg IhaarrHafaC tba aticuur. Ua any* aaanliaow awtte attf fartewSi,
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1896, edition 1
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