The Gastonia
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Vol. XVII. _Gastonia. N. C„ April 2, 1896. . ,
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SOME SOUTHER! MEMORIES.
BAB AID TO OOLOFEL RECALL
TO DATS OT QHIVAL1T.
8U UruW KepobUo.
lie wu an aldtrtr gentleman, and
when be greeted you ha stooped am
my low and klserd your bead, not
with any intensity, but to that light
tort of a war as If a butterfly bad
druppad upon it and meant to abow re
ap** to lu wbltaoaaa and Ite abapa.
He belonged to tba generatioo that baa
paaaed. If you Invited Dim to dinner,
be appeared In dreesoloUm that might
hays made a fool lab boy laugh, but
which demanded rat pact from maa
who knew anything of tba world. Tba
tails of bla evening ooat were extra
long, aad bla wulstooat waa of claret
colored Tel rat, dosed with buttons
made of garnets, sat about with small
diamonds. It la oot the mode nowa
days. bat It wee tbs fsshloa to wear
waistcoats of velvet or brocade when
gaoUenen kissed ladles' bands, whan
duals were in fashion aad when a lady’s
naa* was always spokss with rarer
as wall as adnolratloo. Soma
times I fas) an If I did not mrret the
day of duals. Of ooucaa. In n dual,
there was a cbaeea of a gentlemen or a
blackguard being killed, but if nine
gentlemen bad to die to nansa owe bleak
guard to disappear, they had not
lira In vain.
Ha U an old frleod of mine, la tbla
elderly gentleman, and whan ha comas
1 light tha alcohol leap under lbs
kettle and watch It until It ranches tbe
boiling point. And tbeo I take a tail
glaaa and pvt In It two lamps of augur
the jalee of half a lemon, tnaatlooof
orange, a brink!led cherry; then, wall a
spicy liquor that comes oat of a de
canter, and, last of all, a long-handled
silver apooo. What for T
tub sroox’s can.
Oh. lo keep tbe glam from breaking,
wbati tbe boiling water la poured id
My gentleman of tha olden Lima
doesn't earn f»r tee. He la great on
root pea for dlabua anab as bus mats
love; be can tall how Mr*. Omar of
CartarevQla, aha that waa Hally Culvert
uaad to maka plum padding, and how
she would oarer tell tha ascret of her
wonderful turoeaa In this moat de
lightful but mast Indigent!bis of dishes.
When I praaaot young Mr. Millionaire
to him ha In polite, excessively polite,
bat after the young Ban H gone ha
raya to me; “My dear girl, you know
I always feel very sear to you, be
aaam la ITU ona of your eoealaa
eloped with e aeoood eooatn of mine,
undone eannot forget family ties. So
I oaa tall you what I think. Tteao
young man moat ha ee sou raged to
keep up the fame of the day. I remem
ber whan the father of this apodal one
uaad lo oo me to tha kite ban door of
our country boos* to bay the atlas of
tbs oo wi from tbe dart lea. It waa tbs
privilege of a darky who killed aa old
cow to sail 111 aba. aod tbla old
Dutchman, an hooaat hat vulgar aid
man, uaad to trade with them. I wa
ooly a child than, and Uka other ohlld
rso, waa carious about what didn’t
oooonm me. Tha old aaa who bought
tha bide* mada mousy and ran one of
those piece*, well one wouldn’t men
tion them in the prmouao of ladles,
baeenae tbe odor la to unplceaeet, hat
1 believe bo died a vary rich Baa.
Now bit eon la eager to be a per llama*
That la a doolie to be announced; bat
do you think, ay deer madam, that ha
Is privileged to talk about the valae of
blood nntll be baa, by behaving like a
brave man aod an booatt owe, waahad
from our minds tha remembrance of
hia father’s butcher shop T”
what max did,
I mixed another glaaa of the liquid
that ha liked, and answered him by
mylng: “AH things change with time
and you and I have to ohaage with
them. Wa bars to raepeet the hooaat
trader, and wa have to overtook the
folly of the generation that, new to
boom, now to coototy, endeavors by
fonllah talk to make the world forget
the beginning of Its fortune. My dear
Colonel,’’ I addad, “1 oould show yon
a young man whom father made bit
fortune by running a stage before
•treat can were known, and who now
™ one* «o DOW u) anjooaj, WOO BMC'l
« brougham attached to his aaUbUsh
meat. I could polos out to yoa a
yooag woman whoa* grandfather road*
» fortune In ba^r and who my* la *
languid way that toe oaan imagine
anybody drinking anything bat my
dry champagne. I CO old araa Intro
dnoa yon, my drar Colon*), to a eo
callrd gsatlaaanu whoa* father made a
fortune during ih« Cirtl War In wtmt
araa known aa ready-umda olothm, and
thle gentleman aaya that be ens't oo
deraiand bow anyno-ly who turn brain*
eon hny bl* clothe* fa Maw York or
w**r aaytblag that hasn't tb* itamp
nf the London tailor on it, Aad. my
dear friend, the shop Mill goes on.
itot ibia so-called grwUaman haa taken
hla mother's name, and on fate yacht,
or cn bis four-1 n-hand, or anytblog
that could an mat It, than Isn’t even
■ f?**!*100 0,4 •‘W "W1"* •Ooto
ron sen grt a *alt of oluthaa
worth ISO far fio I X>o tola day onhr.’
Ob', (Monel, It la a eaae of other times,
and other manaera.”
Thu Colonel swore.
Aad the Colonel mattered asm*thing
that sound ad vary mwah as If it bwan
with a d aad ended with an a. hates
hostam with aay teat am hears every
thing that la mid. We wore sitting
than la the draught—Umak goodnmal
one oaa always bar*an open Ira-tbn
Cotooal stppiDg out sf hla gtaaa, aad I
fating my law aad admiring the Suab
le* on my dippers, wham ho eoaonaead:
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to hatha
bOM of uw beauty. There waa Mley
Monte, who looked like a dream, aad
who eoald have bteo any ooa of T*c
orwm* fair eoam. Wky, mao la
fttltlmora almost wept wbea aba mar
ried Hobart Culling aod came to New
Yert. After aba had gone to eoliet
•wnelf am«a« the matron a, there arose
Jo*ely Hatty Carey. 1 remember are
log • plot ora of her that wee on exhi
bition In n Jeweler* abop. All Balti
more crowded around It, There waa
•jweooal pride in her beaoty. It waa
Mt as If Urn rite lteair owned bar, aad
•bo was everywhere oaJM tha bails of
Baltimore. 8ha set the mafic to ‘My
Maryland » delighted all tha romaaea
lorare In haltlmora by eloping wttb
General Fagrsm of the Confederate
Army (aad whan tha Co too#] said his
name, ha stood up aod bowed bU bead
thea swing down again, added) langbt
the Confederate aoMlart ‘My Mary
teod,’ and earns book to Baltimore
•tIU a great baaoty, who had been a
bride, who we* a widow, and who bad
neter been a wife.
KicnxojTD omu.
. loT^? glrla
oBtebmo^d. Why. my dear Madam.
U» Hew York men used to race dowa
40 *"• toe™. When I ant raoa, l mean
2" »»«lMttee, tor In them
Aw* train* ware alow aad earn were
mberabie. Bat to gel 4 glimpse of
bmstifal Mottle Oald., of lovely Mary
Triplett aad of dainty Llnla Cabell
waa worth an aU-rHgbt* travel In ea
aoeemfortable oar. They were bean
Urn and they were wttn Mary Trlp
tett waa a tinted Venae; her hair waa
of ike gold like eoto God Almtgbty*
auoablna; her akin we* Ilk* tbi rip*
aMte of a peeob; her aye* were aa blue
aa tko heavens and Mr lip* aa red aa the
GuarTMB. out ana m menu*. rben
there wee Mias Cabail; brown hair,
brown eyas, Uoy of alas, a pocket
Veooi m asml-brown itate Bat
M*tO* Oald- I cannot remember tba
Mtor of bar hair; I think It waa fair.
Hor can 1 dcaortbe bar eyre; they
looked eo tar Into my km) that 1
dropped my oyallda to rereratl*] ad
miration and never saw wliat shade
they ware. Rut them waa that br*u
ilfal Score, aad, beet of all. these
wae that wonderful wit. Do you re
member when the three baantlee were
at the Old White, and 10 of their
adoren gave them a wonderful supper)
First on* and thru another of the In
dite wae naked w» give a toast. Each
deotlned. Only Mattie OuM waa rqual
to tbo onoaotoa. Quickly graaplog the
Unv while all- par of Llnia Cabell, and
flllmg It to the brim with ebamoagne,
and toning to Mary Triplett, ahe **ld.
‘Here's to youth, boaoty nod wit—
they make a triplet ’ At another time
•baa 1 waa dlolng with bar father,
aba waa being wooed by Hat School
"ran aad a young lawyer named
CkapbeU. Wa wore quite o large
party, aad noma suggested that kks
Mattie give a toast. 8be held up ber
alaaa la wbioh glittered the Imprisoned
laughter of tbe peasants or France,
and ahe aatd, •Here1* to tbs woman
who strain* at a gnat and swallows a
eaaaat.’
MATH HO OOriCTIU.
“Then I remember her marriage to
Hat Sebooteraft; her going abroad and
bar eomibg home. Mr. Seboolereft
bad wonderfnlly beautiful baehrler
apartmaote over bia (table, nod while
tbev were weiring Ibr tbedr boat* to
be rarolahed, be and bis wife occupied
there rooms. The child they bad hoped
H*oam*. and came unexpectedly, bet.
with bar baby on bar arm and with
death staring bee In the teoa. the
beauty and the wit asked her doctor,
■who la my baby like, ilnoe ha lr born
lo a stabler Death respected neither
beauty nor wit. All Rtshmond was at
bar funeral, aad tbe grave In which
this beauilfol woman waa laid waa
lined with tba dowers she bad loved—
the daises. At bar grave that day no
hy»u was bawd, bet Tour men whose
voices ebe bad appreciated stood there
and aang 'Under tea Delates.’ Every
year when t go booae on Memorial
Day, I walk over to Mauls On Id's
grave. And ills covered with booaoate
of dairies. Hothlng alas. It seems to
nan Boa, my Baer, when a city aan take
o pride no. this erne not just a elty,
it was the whole South-in oo* wom
an beaknea of ber beauty aod ber wit.
Tbe other two ) They did as ail good
8oiOh«raflr)§ do U*y named, ibd
wtr® goo<l wtm.
-mnnai Mary Tirlptott, Uke bar
rtral kteapa In tha mta Id the beauti
fy! Gnd’a Aarr clou in tba rtrrr.
Bet who oaa think of bar aad not re
ar the duel that wu fought
far f She bad baon engaged to
rrlod to a young lawyer; the aa
_ jaot waa broken, bat oaa night
at a dance aba waa placed uppoeite to
him. and aha either bad to dance with
him, or make a soeoe. llatog a well
bred woman, ahe did the former. A
raw daya after, a abort poem appeared
la oaa of tba paper*. It began in thla
way:
“Thera were a couple more venae
la tha am efface!re stmla which I
bare forgotten. The affusion waa dle
eoawd at tba amnrl elnh with grant
ardor, and man btatsd that tba krrar
*to wJtetod wna tba author
of It A Mr. Mordecni, who waa
prearwt and who baton gad to oaa of the
, oidaat famine In HWbmoud, said that
any aaa who weald write auch a thing
aad publish ft wu a coward and ,
aaoaadraL la a (aw data, what ha
bad aald reached tba rejected lowr.
Ha at ewee wrote him a note, in which
he told that be wu the anther of tha
mat, bat that be bad not Intruded It
to refect la m eapl—aut way on Mies
Triplett, aad be demanded an apology.
Vo apology was seat. A few days
Inter, whan tba men mat In the dab
hones tba repented lover brought ap tba
'tertian again with tbl* run It-ha
waa kaoakad down aad so badly hit
that be was eon toad to Ms raom far
tevaaal days. Uwmmott ram >r-for
yoaiaar baeera that than waa mosb
gnnrtp-eald that the mother of tha
rioted ana to* Mm that If ha anted
tod ao owe aka to eany hla atoUaoga
Jo Mr. Mordecai. aha would, flat
there wai no trouble about a miMln
Ei £,£A£‘£sraijj,'*:
bJo1!? ZJT^aVumTeeeoeSt
(tint both MO (Ml, tba reacted owe
with a bell In hu ’hip, eadMrTMoiv
daoal with a ball la bia «»■«*—yeb, They
wore taken to thalr hotsea, and a faw
ayguK* *s.» jet's
af a trial aad tba rejected oaa waa
flotda email mb of moo ay aad al
lowed to go dan 1 think thiaietbe
laat eeaa of dn*l balag fought tot a
baaaty, but, aa I Ull von* m? dear, we
hare as treatise nowadays.
AMD THB COtOISL tlOHKD.
, ‘y baauMtal women and
(aaotaatloM women, bat eo women who
ere ea/Seiently mtrreloua to ataad oat
from all others, and to ba the toaatof
tba pride of tba onnntiy.
Otfiar times ! other marrows I" Tba
afieuATi.rus
ms# -.rr.vsjs
woabW Amt p« ud wflM
Now, Colonel, tell bo all yoa knew
•*5“ JJi! ta°fcy ntnatba*” Aod be
•aid: “My ole men; always laid
“• U,t*■ **~rrwoald
be a prudent boneewtfk, gtrea to mel
•oeboly, bat cood-tem pared. ftbe
who appeared la February weald baa
•‘•■■a* aad aSacUonate wife aad a
J“****i!2l_ She of Marab, a Wre
looi obauarbox, somewhat given to
That tba lady bora to
April would ba Ineotmteot. eo* very
lataUlgoat. bat llkaly to ba goed
would be baadaaow, amiable, aad ear
iuo to •enure bapptDeaa. The My
S*i!X*.*°uW *" Hapetoooa, frivolous
bat likely to marry early. The My of
August, amiable, praotleal aod certain
to marry rteb. Of Septeetber, dtooraet
aflUUa aod moth KIM. The tody of
Ootobar-le that your blltbmootb f—
* Pwtty. ooquauiah, auflar
rooeh oohapplnsas In her aarly youth,
bot possess much glory. Hovsm bar's
Indy would bo liberal, kind bat lodto
erem, wbito the December day* would
bring a My well proportioned, fond of
novelty nod extravagant."
“Thauk you. ColocH," aaid I; "1
was born la September."
Then we both lnagted, and I Mded,
“Well. I know som things; fkoow
that ir the palm of yoar bead lichee,
you are going to get mou« If It li U*
jtfl. aod going to sink* hands with a
stream If it to the right. U your
now Itches you era going to mart a
fool, ot ktma nranger. If you walk
aodor a ladder, the gentleman la
black .so mm Duly knows os Sates, win
he watting on the other aide fur you.
If you dream or a white bone then to
gulag to be a death lo the family. If
T®® ■••I» yellow dug, yon are goleg
to bnvo « blood husband/ If yoc aae a
hnlrplo on the floor, you ore going to
|vli toltff.*9
“But ” sold the Colonel, “yno don’t
believe in them things, do you I”
I nodded like a Cbicsae mandarin,
“WeU
“Bet. sun,” said the Colonel, ”1
curry n bone cbeatnat lo my pocket to
cue me of the rheum at Is atT"
“And If” Won, I carry a foar-taef
clover In my pane and la my poofcet
the oars of a Jack-rabbit, kilted la a
country ebnrahyerd aa be wea totting
on tha grave of a murderer, la Novnot
bar. aodar Urn new moon, by a croae
ared, red beaded darkey, bnl not for
mytelf—only to bring good look to
Bam
iUrMIansatoa is M aaSHw
aMtoMDramoM.
WaaMsatoa OWeaSeh.
Tha aommlatkxter of peteeta reaeat
ly granted a potent to Jamas 0. Boyle,
an eeoaatcte tot (sen of Spokane, Wash,
for what bo colled “a saluting devloe. ”
When attached to the ordinary hood It
relieves the wearer of the maoaol1
labor of lift!ag bta hot whan he meets
on acquaintance and bla bands ora
otherwise engaged. All balmawde
lo oeoompitoh this la to slightly aod.
The motion startn the meeMsary,
wkleh to ie the Interior of the tile.
The hat to enddenly bototed about one
foot above the heed. on no apparatus
like that studied to a eel Mum pier
eon] cart. Then, after remaining at
recta moment. It doeorlbee a eeml
torcla and eetttoe heck open the
•ranlum.
0U«*O« Dtnxwrti
II tt pretty generally given ont by
Urn BannklIrer. that BanteMirtog
Butter lua aa am than a tall hold at
Mart upon tha Fopallst patty la Mm
matter of foatoo L» sixty eoontlaa
theta are fateon oooaty oreesre aad
there are not likely to umader their
eltaaoaa of re-eUetton to baasor a po
Iitloal wl.lm nf tha FopuUn Senator
wboaa own aare li feathered far ala
{"S »»»• ojalmad that our
huokleherry la feat toeing bla grin
Hie Orer like method* are dteplreilaa
to the auaaea and ludepeeuaat aotlon
npea the part af the eaan who hare
obeyed hire la the past without aekleg
wny qeeetKxi la beginning to ha taken.
The haator baa aa axe to grind la
oppoarog fualoa Joet now. but It loafea
like be wHl Hava both to bate tha use
and tarn tha grind atone btenatf.
wbleb It a very poor way to grind aa
axe.
At a remedy Ibr all forma of Road
aobo Eteetrte Bitten baa prated to be
the eery beat It effect* a airiaaaaai
ear* aad the neat dreaded habitual
•tek headwakea yMd to Ito Inflaeaea.
Wa urge al wba an atftetod to n*.
onra a notUa. aad glee tola remedy a
fair trial. la ream of MMtaal we
etlpatloa Rteotrlo Ritter* eoree by
girl eg Uw needed tom to the bowete,
aad few aaaaa la»g reatet tha an of
tote ■aitlla*. Try K mm Fifty
rente and 9100 at Ccaav A Kmm
xxxnr'a Drag Store.
BILL AHP 01 mS.
TALU ABOUT TUB BOOTS KX
rasiaroBB or tsb uxtihl
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■MAlpW
OmptoMut aornlng wo wato Ulk
tot about war—war with England,
*¥_?*!* Spain-aod. aa hhI with
pi* aoldWra, oar —ororwttoo drtfwd
£5* °*T Ut# «t*U war. Wa call it
■aw, I (MkoaL haaaaaa tt la Um laat
b^bot tali act ao rary law.
AtaMat avarybodp down aootli who
**• ofOdpd la It la daad. A aaaarw
ttoedkM oat la SOjpaan, tad It liaa
ST?.?* P»*a ataaa tha war t—
ss&giiMi
■»«■* night and
thataaabar got nadj to whip na aaxt
aadlriwwad tom Ui* nd
SKoW&x.'stss.ss
taaaklac tha ttahhath dap. WaU. the
wap or ft waa. I had got ap on lha hah
p^awmUnaaloa wgta w look at tha
taSSPttaf frait and tha aoaatrr hop
pw— — low off »• as to get ay ptsee
aad I bowsed l*MMnitGv
skxssvss.st.s
s^sstasysrrsn
Mttto went of It, aad mp Hitodap
eto*^TJ*w* *■ "toed M4 * bar
•mtotort aad I had no Mm* aad H
ptorod at tea month that I had
Smo impoaad oo aad whipped he
•taea. I watched Cor tlmt hop to ooma
to t*wn, and at ksl ba did ooma I
•ptod him os iha other rt* of tbs
“d I got tioorga Lector to
«>•. and I nmUatlagtg licked Mm
SWS’I.SVSJWSJf
had licked Tea Fountain. and —•
h“***d ■» had klamd mo aad mid ma
‘tot It waa wroag to Ight. but am
howorfUmnh—wobs omglad tlmt
' tod whtppad Mm. I remember pel
how Urn blgieaie oamo la mp mother's
rpm when abe palled up mp pasta aad
tow the marks an mp km that mp
father bad made, aad 1 kid or head
In lier lap aad cried.
Wall, poo am tbat wee a war—* big
ger war tbaa I arer found afterwards,
•ad baa left a deeper impremloc
But about the hue war 1 mid that
urn moat rivM *sd ketlag impromto*
oo mp mtod woe the midaight aoeaa of
our army eromtng the dbenanduab bp
torchlight, *bee we were going from
Winchester to Bght the 6m battle ad
Mau—t 1 etood oa the task asd
mw 17,000 mrsterd that river. Tbe
water waa abort breast deep to moot
of the soldier* aad thee held their gum
•ad cartrMgm op high aad it atmtrnd
tba little Mfatwa Ilka MoOsksr and Jim
dmitb and Zaek Hargrove powerfully
to keep their footle* asd the water out
cftbrfr moftlbt sod not wot their
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-. They bad had a rood wet
ting. If not s good washing. Tto
army left Wiacbmtor jam at twilight.
If ot a drum war heard -sot s earns
dro pat out—sot as alarm of asp curt.
"They folded their teats like the Aram
aad auentip state swap.” The enemy
.Wtoarto* for
to morrows battle aad they never
koow where we worn aatil after tbs
MM— *• fought sad
i old Joe Johnston's Ink
i at
a
i
i
crossing tbs BUM, 'it was VwtML
weld aighk aad 1 had sever asm to
maap^mmat o«m lnelhmp Ufa. It
whip all *?—>—, aad Tba? wsremgsr
WJ OO I*
▲■Other one of Um party Mid:
“Wall, I wm la that mm blUKud
aawCia kilted aad woardad a root*
tea, but U waa aa* till east day that
I euM U aryealf aad had to eeoaiad
they wan agai UM groend. Th*y
wan draandUka Tarfitmed bad oa
taitaaa aad wide loose paaU add
pitara They ware large an to alart
oa, aad dariac Uw eight had ewotlea
up aad their Ibeae tamed aleeoet bleak,
aad It took abaatfoer of m to roll aaa
l“to the dtteb. Their (mm wen die
“wtod, ^ and I
aem real Hod Um bam at war aaUl
than. Wa didst flea than a fell
length apian, bat pat tba band of on*
Mean the Met of aaetbsr aad
corned than about IS loahaaduap.*'
' “Tba neat berrtd eight I am at,11
said another eoawode, “wee the bottle
[
- I
up oti Um *
nl ahail fTew tba ganboet* Tba
next aiornlag after Um Sght I walked
over the SrM. aad then w« hardly a
srussssa sas
that aara mm Mdttdnd tw all ktoda af
Mutilated shapH aad firagnomta. I
mw aaa heodlen aaldlar Juing ay
a^svstsjSrj±
on^tho ^nuad^aod iwt a jrljn of a
tan It away aad Ml a Una fiat, nt
the Mood MaMa aaab veMa and ar
tarm wm MSI aoaUg daws oa kia
•lotto. IltUm that tha battla of
Mai arm HU waa tha wont taaar
buys of may that oacamd darfon te
£*• Jt«fapHfttat m foams it,
tot MaCteflaa waa aJtaadybadb
wblpiad, and wa ooaMoH da sat
“Uwaanat loan altar that.”Hid
aaoter. “wtaaTiw te amt ate
«**“* *Mbt that ay m «itm
'drrlaatta war. Taa raaaaahar that
uTua!^ naaTir'arfatt* **“
• ba Taahaaa oaUadl* 1T««,Sated
wart bariad yarj haattly. aad la (to
l°T? mntei tea I aaar aaw. Is
bad mm lalaloc Cor mm Mom mJ
te watar rasa la te --‘■r*%tti_
wa oould cat tea two (aat datpaad
wa bad to tawWa te boji la aartaw.
Ahaot a math altar that oar warn
trains had to arnas that laid, aotla
ataiaad, bat la a dam. aad a*arp>
wbara wa araaaad tboaa ttaaaataa tha
prsasara of te whaala would foroa up
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