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The Gastonia — ^™PB===!5a=asa^^—=—B5SB— _____D*’<kU4 *• **»• Prot»«tlo» ot Uonu ud tb« lntinai Vol. XVII. > ^ft»tonlat N. CH AprU 9, 1800. ABOUT THE BAD HUSBAND. BAB ABBAIQHB HIM 8BVEBELY IV H1B V111008 MOODS. Tha hum urf Fault-rtM«l»K Tuttly -Wluglum mU a—platan «a —-* la Hm»I Huron tf MnM Uh With a Diaaltaid—Tha tn-4iaaa« r««l-“WMMa T •h.Kal" M. tanila Bupulillr. Sba ni a vary nice woman. And whan I read the dainty lilt]* letter I fait mvaalf growing UUar, and It wwoaad a* If my band waa growing Just a bit bigger. dtUI It w-n rather a pleasant 'baling. But what aba asfcud waa a question anally answered. "Are tbara any bad boabsnda V' 1 began to think of tbs different ooas. And flrat of all, there came before m* Uta aullan man. Ua’a tbaooa who cocoa* borne at ulgbi with a growl, and wakana In tha morning with a complaint. Neith er uf these are loudly spoken, bat b* mutter* them with bis tsetb half closed, and hli wlabea sba know bow to make ’-dear Chsrley” parfsclly eat lufleo. But dmr Chaley la lb* sort of mac wbn will not be happy either in heaven or tba other place. At the breakfast table Ilia children have been taught not to speak for fear they will Irritate tbeir father: and at tha dinner table they don’t appear at all, not even when Uin other awnela come on, for If It la possible bo la a little bit ■nor* hang-dog looktug Uisn ba way at breakfast, lie’s been foroed to as sociate with meu all day, and, of course, there la always tba Oban or of a mao kicking bias If b* tries any of hi* ■maty batluaaa with bin, but with tba little woman at borne, whom h* baa promised to loss and protoot, b* feels at ease and bods uo tank with himself when ba bailie*, In fall horrid, a alien way, tba oreatura that is bigger and batter In every way than himself. bbe can nerrr gat an opinion from him. A sullen look, word* that art matured and n “grumpy” manner being bla evary-day conduct In bis borne. Which of Dante's bells do you think b* will b* found in when UebrteT* trumpet sounds ? THAT FAUIiT-riKDlNO SPOCtX. Next ohm to my mind Lb* fault finding mau. The mao who la nerer suited; (be man wbo, if you offer bim mutton on Tuesday night, wonders why it wasn’t aarrad on Friday, and, If yon 1-appeo to bare It on Friday, la surprised that you didn't remember the oook and aerre dab. He Isn’t aal ladad with your gown, aodbeeetide you off Into a shower of tears by re minding yon of wbat be thought you would be when he made lore to you. Ha forgets how be has ebanged—h* forget* that there Is no possibility of soiling him. If yon an 11 rely, h* makes the cheerful remark that all women are gossips and oarer stop talk log. If you are qoiet, be wonders whet you are are sulking about, and if you Uy the happy medium of mixing civet ter and nil loose, hs asks where yon got yonr wisdom from when you talk, mud hs Inquires wbat you are com plaining about to yourself when you keep quiet, lie hod* fault with tbs oook, aud you discharge her; then ba la surprised that you ware soob a tool, with a rsfy azpromir* adjsetire before It, as to get rid of a woman who knew lbs differ*sea between grouse end pork, end wbo could boll water sail. He Interferes with your assu agement of the children, and the re sult Is that they an Impertinent and can nerer be celled good; bat this, of coarse, he considers your fault. I think with pleasure of the fault-Ond lng man’s beisafter. He wilt be mar ried, it lime la each a tblng as mar riage in bell, to e New Woman, wbo will treat him as he did hie wife, and then be will know tbs rather doubt ful pleasure of oontlanal mental end physical pm-prleka. Usually the fault-finding man com bines another vloe with bis chief oca. ■ltd that vloe U the abomination of desolation—stinginess. He in cot at all inulluad lo be stingy with himself, but be wants to know what beoomes of every cent which is spent by lilt wife. The feet that she le bis wife aod bee an absolute right to a certain part of hla Income never seems to dawn ou him, aod nothing gives him greater pleasure then to dieousa with two or three of hla eronlea the extrav agance of tbs woman, who bears hie name. If she looks shabby be blame* i.os himself but her. He doesn’t know and doesn't ear* bow Ibe little bit of money which he gives her le so well managed that be always has a good breakfast and a good dinner while ah* aad the ehlMreo have n starvation luncheon. If be happens to uke her oat be scoffs at bar quiet black frock, never dreaming Umt It Imn gone through ail the eoenomioal peeaUrifftle* that only oome when a woman han’t mark money and moat freshen her old freak. The S sects worth of soap bark to wash It, the amielaaoa of a little dressmaker whom valise Iks In her ohmonsaa, the careful arrangement of the ribbon bow* here and a trim ming there, ooaeeatlsg a bad place, era, to you and me pliable, but te the ■Uagy man It Is all on more than hie wife ought to do. He le as atlogy with kta love aod his pleasant words aa he la with bU money, and, although be fore he was married, he need to make moat ardent vows of love, love that was lo last till death aod after, ho doesn't think It nsctmnry, nowadays, to arm depress bis emrehetloa of the way the woman ho has married trim to eater to hla wishes wriiHiiNMa amu nuartciOM. Ha la apt, ir addition, to bo aoopi elooa. SOofloom aod aoaptcloo ara otaaa kla and aaoslly to hand la hand. Ho aaoatlona tbs ohiMraa as to thalr mother Kurin* aaoa anybody during tha day; bo maaagaa to drop tale tha kMohan, aod by balng plaaaaot to tha cook fata bar U admit that Hra. Daah might Kara boan mora aounoml eal if aha triad. Ua kaowa aoma jolly good faflowi sad ta foraad to UUak i that wb*o IkU wive* call upon hU wife, they tauvt discuss him and corn mu* him to thorn to hla disadvantage. He forgets enUrvIy tliei he t*. married to a woman—and when one my* a women, one usually means u some thing that lies all the faithfulness of a a dog. without hie occasional lapee in to a bad temper, and as a vatoial eequeooe, a bit*. If tbe mother of hla wife visile her, be Is never quit* sun that the days would pern by so quickly '•Hikes bis vices were uuder discussion; end if his owe mother happen* to b* to the fan, he feels car* that atm talk Ua wtta whetha naad Ur ba, sad that “2J, boU “F*1 what he k now. OddlyepoegR, fa fas heart of Heart*. It a positive cootempt far himself, for be know* that he la a cad. One or two Uraefatogaa weak might, perhaps, makaamnnoC him; hot l,doubt It. When fanlt-Oudlog sad suapieton con trol tb* heart of a man, be Is about as eear degradation as aoy bu man being •“ What do you think will be bis bell f I have an idea that be will get that SfUi one, where he will alt on seeks of toe, drink lee water, and have two or three particularly devilish little demons to Bod fault with bk manner of sluing, of drinking and of living, even fa tb* depth* of Dante’s fl I in oanto. wont do you suppose the Ilf* of a woman la when aba la married lo a drunkard Y Piuvoy tto new being quite aurn lo wbat condition ha arlfi appear I It may to that to will coma in merry drunk, and to ga? with the child rat), throw all the money to has to you and then stumble to bed aod gif' to sleep. Fancy bts coming In sulky— It locoes yon t» sand the children ont of tto room quickly, aa you explain to than that ttolr father la not quite wall; aad yon sod uta all the mean words to acre, and only, when to con no longer talk do yon help him off with fata clothes and laduea Use to lie down •van If ha won't go to sleep. And tto aarel* la heaven are looting down on thta. 1 wonder what they think T It is possible that to-morrow moralug over one eye. Tto children will to so sorry hrra naa you got np In tto night aadaUock It against Uta door. The earranta wiU wtak at aaeb otter. At night, when your husband comas borne, sober, be wilt brlag >ou a new gown or a new brooch or torn# pretty trifle In the way of Jewelry—hot none of Us gift* eae fada oat that black rye. Tto ehaoces are that you are a loving and forgiving woman, bat bow eon you keep on lov ing a man who would strike you whether drank or sober? That blow la tto “something” that begins to make you wonder wtoUirr you do re*lly care tor him. But he la the father of your children—the ideal of your girlhood—and somehow in yonr love there cornea a pat pily. and. al though strong-minded women would blama you, you love him aud care for him at you might for one of your children. Tour love oeaiee to to that wonderful one wblub should exist be tween boatond aud wife, but hrouairs Instead maternal In Its character and your attitude toward blm, tula mau who promised to taka care of you, U that of a mother toward a naughty child. There are vicious husbands, thought l«*s husband*. mean bnatonds, lll-tem persd hutlianda, bat between you and me. my dear, little woman there is no husband quite aa tod aa tto a'.l-aroccd fboU Ha uavor does or aay* tto right thing: to never appears to advantage nod no matter how kind of heart you may announce that he la, loohetvon do sot hesitate to aay that be la won derfully weak of brain. I’ersonaUy; 1 believe the average woman would rather to beaten by a man with tome intelligence than adored by a fool, and that la one of the things that makse me glad 1 am a woman. Even If one it ft fool ooo’i ftftlf ooo does not want to marry a fool, sod go on populating tto world with fool* for ever and ever. ■AB AJtOUBB AOAIMST D1V0BCB. 8u* askad EM another qaestlou-did thu IUU* woman who wrote the ebarmlog tetter. Hbe Mid, “Do rim boiler* Tn dlroros f” I wish I knew how to aay “Wo” *o loodly tbat It would reach tb# aari of aeeb woman wlw bad erer thought of U, end eon vlDoe team that on* of tbeae woudar ful now gun* waa near bar, and Ural aba waa struck by one of tb« 600 shots that they sent out arory mlouta. Bouatimsa, between two marrtetf poo pte things reaoh such a point that It Is wlaaf lor than to asperate; to live apart aad to had lire* tbat gtra no aoandal. But the dlyoree-oh. not Oucoa woman la dlvoraad fromou* mao and marrtae aoathar aha beoomaa damoraUiad aad fall* to am why ah* may act caatlau* tha dt-roroteg aad tbaramanytagaaloac aathe pfaaaaa. 8ba forgets that tb* day will soma •baa the only bloom on bar oboafcs la an artldeial one. when lb* bmahlnl hair to tal**; when tb* aym barn loot thair ifcrw, aad torn to tired of Ufa. What will aba think about than 1 Al. way* of bar fltat ter*, 0b* ramaubtr* tbat If shr had act baw aa null/ ir ritated about this, so auspicious abnnt •hat, or *o determined about some thing *toe,*ba might still t» aa honored wife. UWOOteutirai thing U» my way of thinking, to aaa two yeoyte, do loager roaog, tho woman do Unger baaatlfol fra* that ataadpolat that dananda ran obaaka. bright cyan aad aoany loaka. bam with wnb othar. Of oottna, toaybaaa had thair niaoodnr ataadiogl; of aaano. there Uava boon tlnaa wtea It aaonad to each aa If too otter aoakl no loagar to nod a rod, hot tbaa ooo of Un two ranowtorad to* row* tboy bad taken and ylaidod.aod ao all Ufb waa oada anootbar and they grew gradually to andoraund juat •bat aaah I Hi ad boat, what aaah wot •ajoyod; nad althuotb tha b|g worM Am araaad than, It araa outiidn them; n*d lorei aad aaaao reigned In too lit. tla world mtdoby then two. (a oiy frkod'a llttla lotin toe mUi -What woeld yaw do If the nan that yoa loro aarad tor anothar wunaaf" 1 ahall "•» amwar ter. tot I will M . teemed lAI ter wtot to thoagM. Dr. Johaeoa aald that to waul* na«ar re oslva back la hit home a daughter whose aim plaint waa that bar liutUnd Itad baan unfaithful to bar; and ItU waaun for thla area that If a husband bad been unfaithful It. area tlw wife's own fault, siose aba Itad not auooevded to plaaatng bln. two vaon.BTO a ax ho aim. I wonder If I bare said all there It about bad hutbandt* I don't tike to ■“•ok tba otto. They bate always baatt good and klad to me, and t am toreaa to lad** them fay what l tea of *f friend, you may taka It aa a truth that two paopla are raqulrcd to nato a happy botaa. JCaayaWbita ‘•te'^beaa unoontctouriy reformed by hia wlfat - - dan** like to “f • ‘ reformatio* But Ux woreMjwtedut be glad wbae they want off In tba morning and didn't re turn on til night. But ao numb la in tba band of tba woman. Maa la tba lower animal. To be quit# booaat, 1 bare oarer base quite aura whether ba waa above or Imlow tba ocontoy. go It It In tha tear, bettor nature of wotoan to train him In tba way ba ■hould go. To trmla Mm to to more gautle; to ba more afeotiooato. more generous aad lam fault-Ondlag. I “on’t ball ere there It any redemption for tba aullaa or tbs stlogy «aa Hoyrerer. It la pbamtag to tbiak that be will bare a hereafter, aad I eaa Imagine that hearts to soma woman will mean looking down whan tbeir husbands are and reminding them of the pare. U would ba a rather nasty thing to do; atU there would ba a eartaln sattafaetUn about It, and no woman oouM ba hlaaad far doing It wt>o had lived wttii a maa who was all round horrid. But than than are to many good maa. And nloa mao And knrahla mao Aad oooeUerltr emu. And onaaltih area. Aad gau aroaa men. Aad a moot them there ought to ba a man plana mg to that nloa little woman and bar neighbor *te ■ Baa. ■■o« nram nanmuta —I—T—» wimw Green rule. A ft. Neve.' Tba editorial at the Boston Journal, Dtioted In Mother oolaao, la automa tic* reading. That able paper erode out a chapter of lamentation* wbieii aoaoda Uke the wall of tic prophet Jiioralttb. “How doth tbs city alt aolltary that waa full of people 1 how la aha become aa a widow I She that waa great among the uatioua, and prince* among the province*, how ta the l*. erm tributary I” The ahua piuohee and New Borland profile are ahrtnking. TJve mighty atrldea of the South in man u fact on rig anteryrteea are telling on the iucomra of mill owner* In the North. It haa not bean an vary lung ago, Hint P«nr< aylvaola waa buying Iron fn.m Uie South —It waa made cheaper here vhau In the great moonpuly Iron State and then went up the bowl that the Wilson bill w«a at the bottom, destroying American ladentrlea, admlulug foreign good* at lee* than American eoet price. The Boston Journal takes a high tariff view of the Situation. Sauce for the gooar meet be muos for the gander. If tariff reform effect* the • riot* of goodi In the North It win Imve the mom reanlt In the South. Tba Journal falls back on tbs fine goods plea, tbat tba Booth does not or cannot make thin class of nod* and that foreign competition alma at this special Indus try. 'This Is apodal planting and wlll not aland botnet Inveatigutlon. The claim tbat the Snath lacks skilled labor Is to a limited extant tree, for the simple reason tbat tba manafoetnrars of this section have Dot largely entered this Arid. But It la oomlng ead coming with amah. The muufMlort of sottoo good* In Uw Booth I» no longer no oxpori moot —It 1* n ooW. hard fact, eoeee today. Southern cartalist* wdt net ratio aaUtflrd with Making ommr fabric# but Will aa tor tbo Bold for prod tuition of Uw flnoM good* Machinery will be pat up nod to# ok Dad labor of Uw : North will follow the nlUe to tbo cotton laid*. Th* Journal **y* that Boatbern ooaa petition M unavoidable; foreign ia not.r’ This la only Uw old protect Ion uory la * zww form. Competition will oon Uoua and pomrbt/ It le beet that It attoald. New liiefeeil daddy bee bad ita day and there U a growing demand for better geode at hit pi wee. The Sooth prop bom te moke goode that win nek, net only New England, bat ell fore ton competition, i There lee eoear in the eaggeattoo ' that the Booth eeae oheap labor or In* ; fertor labor. Aa n natter of feet. If coat of Thrloe le oooellared, It le prob able that' mill operaltrrae got better wegee bare than ike aene alma get lo the North. There le as mat eolation of Uw dMBeoltiae of the Northern nUl own er*. Ctooo up your ba tinea* in the cold blank bill* of New England, boot* yoor machine nr loth# cotton Held*, bring your Allied labor with you, and In Utli eweat, genial, health fol climate, yon wilt led a xre w*l oome from nil That* Me bandred* of bWHtloae la Itk Plefmont belt await ing your enuring. Waters nr* deahleg down oor btntMea reedy te be uUIUod and all nrwnnd UrrmyUJ# yoe will And tytondM ^ote an wblah to erect mllle. Com* right along with year Mllle and yew omWwt and ahare with Uw Sooth th* great prceporHy wblah le Making Util fair aonttern oouetry riah and gcwerfei. Tmb tar lULva la tbo rmM for OuU, BrntaM, Horn, moat*. Salt Bhou», row Mora. iW, Oamad H*a4r, Okllbloio*, Ooraa, til aUAIa BrapUoaa, Mtd poalttfoty oora PIIm, or no pay rati u Ira*, ft ■ mitnlwi to «1n par*»t oMUhottoa. or rafaa*ad. Prtoo U ooa* par tea. To aUabyOnmy *Z«ma«y. VIZARD’S TRIUMPH, ! niaoi-s woraann. fluobos 00PB PERFBOTED. Smw York. March JO.-Tbomaa A. ■dlaou, Um vtiMd of Mao to park, baa •° parfiotad tba duoreaupa tbat Im orb ■mthr»«*h aa S-laoh poat. _ WlMB Ibe Xraye vara dlaaovared Jfh™ aa« about io develop tha powl* nnnn^ Heaays: “It la all vary Btaa to get at X-ran aad to paatugraak tha lava* •Me but tba thing vat totarm tula wonderful dlecomj to uraatlaal aa ooaat, to waka a aw of It that would ha a banafll aad a Meade* to -n-*-nd Ifclaef ooarw wlllbedooe when wa ■aaka it a ueefol edJanat at tha eor gKm* prufaaaton. Wbao tha aawaaf Profaaaor Boeatgeo* atarrefloet die* sssn^s's.'^ar.ss: ablad to ptataia tha boaai M the hand, tha borne ,«f tba ana and the boaaa of tha l*w. And It vaa that early dKer ■mod that If any foreign Mbetasota Imd heea lodged la the bavee tbay •otU ha pnMBptly tooatad aad re vnlrd, thua iMdglag tha aatgaaa la Ma work of nmoTioe thaok Bat thle bad !? with tha aid of highly aao* Ulad phtdogreehlo platae, aad hi that £-«M»piod daalof time wwloat, Tha peraoo wboaa am aod hand, tor asaaipla, wea to be photographed had to alt under tha X-taya for a luag wfatla—froat a half hoar to avao aa boor and a half. Thaa tha ehoto* gnphtejpUta bad to ba derotopedTaad that alw ooninwad tlaw. whereby the aargvon eoulf eae la ae Inauat Ua nature ef a fracture of a bona or the location w It of a foreign tabataana. And all my ezparlaMuu of Ute have twee to that aod. “Aaia wall known," Mr. KdUoc ooaUauad, “tba obemlwl compounds used In the nuke ap Of moalUsad idMUuprapbla pUtaa tara tba X-caya Into fight, and li struck ta* there ought ta be some rinmin1 that would do tba work quicker and better than the chemical* non omrally used. “We started outiegrta chemical Ibst would, to be i who leal, fluoreaoe qulcAly and satisfactorily, because, aa » well kuoeru. It It tba floorwMeoae at Uie X-IUn that iareata the bidden objects. \V> triad 1.000 cb-mteeli and found that 73 would Baoreaea readily with tba X-Bay*. bat the ooe «s found best of all, and wbiri) produoad per fectly marvelous faaalto was tungstate of cit lei urn crystals. Tbase we Found fluoreaoM) ImmaoUtety. We stopped all pholaura|<blng. because. In the court* of a few rsperinmiU. are found wu could see with the naked eye in a moment whet had previously taken a long Ham to show by means .if Uts pho tographic pint**.” Mr. EdUondmertDud tlie practical application that be made of Itle dla ooftrj. He Lied e boa on the principle »f a pb"togni|>fcJo oaiuera, wide al one end end narrow a* «* other. At tbe iduller aid be studies ptoou of <wrd ooard c«i St nror Uw eyre and exclude all llgbt. On the larger end of tbe Mix Which, by the *»y< lie bee osllad "tbe flooraecopr,” be plaood a place of cardbcnt, and on tbe inner aide nf tbe eudbewrd passed n irteoe of white elotb wbleb bad beaacoinad with taa«atatn af ealetem crystals. Bla laboratory, everybody know*, ts probably tbe beet equipped la tbe world, and U does ■M taka Mae Km* to get tha apptrntno ready tot nay appointment. Ro placed a moenm tube of bln own ■oka oo tba mercury pomp, and, attar It bad been esbaoeted of air, tamed the eurreot of eladiIcily Into It from an 1 eduction ootl. The tabe Snoreeeed in e moment. Mr. Sdlnno pat Me bead lo front of It, dated the floors mope oror bis eyes and eew at a glaoea that oa tha white doth Uwro warn dtoUaot ly pictured tbe boose of Me bead. Mot • vestige of fleet wan yWbh m that It was olreiiy demonstrated that erlth tbe nee of tbe daaroeoope nod Ouote'e tabes anrweoaaenM ddewntae Ian moment the nature of n fraotnre In the Hmbef apattest er Urn loeatleaofa foreign eobeteaee, like a ballet M tbe hon*-s. “You see,” said Mr. Xdieoe, "the X rays In going through tha band and outlining the bones In tt.nra tarwad In* to light arhea they (AHka the sloth ooated with the UngoUie ~* nlilnm oryetele: that Is why we aee the boose vEusgz.'tsis** Tbe Tleltar pat the dnorneeepe oror kh eyee ee Mr. Miwa Kxed Um TBoaaro tabe and tamed oa tbe current to gea •retetbe rays. The visitor held bio bend lo front of the tabs abaot an Inch from It. Tbe raealt was atartllag, for tharoeo tha white eioehla Um flooroaoope allthebawaa of the baud (bowed dearly aod distinctly. "Mow,” said Mr. Xdieon, ”X will •how you eomethlag Mote sarartoHi* man Uk4t. ” H» bald a p(oa board aa lock and a aaartar la thick aaM, la frout of Um OaoTOMMpa, and |da«ad tba band bo. l»aao H and Um lab*-. Tba vlatter Uofcrd Into tba flaoroaeona and tbo wblto olotb «raa * bright *o though tornad toward tbo tanlTght, bat o« it Um hnoaa of tbo band apynrad la nD Uialr dlatlnotnaaa. Tba aarralout *f that bad baan orodacud of thru wing um •hoduw of UmVmm of tba band through an Inch and a goarUr (dank la a frao Unaofa aacood. Than auy ba aaaae tblon awta astounding tl<na tkla In sekwo*. bat It It dlMoult to U(««tn« what Um* «mo ba. pat, aran with Umbo Wounding ro ■ok* opfur* hlM, hdlaoti aaM prater 4*f afternoon tbtitbo puMUdKtlaaof fc<»>4g*o’» dlsoowrp wan atitl to that* lafa nap. • Wftb tba dgocoooopa," tm mt on, aa ba watahad o*m of hla workw* u hoop with thaappantoa b. boa do wned far hoaptut uaa, “aa I haw ot Whd* aald. a targana aboaldhaaMoU *-« |b* ******** |l 09 OC9K9too ta Uki nkMoffMDki. hswjjtTj x£1icixxi.2:j?j£ Jr'wrys.ss3re.“i ■ bad mada u> go with It. HtinliM •‘tot *he IdM w»r that a l»?s,b2'ya t to boat* of • , "toia bit an._ 1 Woudarfal aa Uia :sbmw « ... ggagnam^ ttoto .tt»togt-all>toWa^"j>ewSP> wSk tojjrttoto^ia ^tadoaUm aotl n^a to aaa a fra at ai id am whSIwttaito mtftogaJdadby kJaeraifabiVTC ?toa byble keoch, la Um aaMlag af a ^’srvsssik sas&Mzsiu. wssrvKrsrafs-u*; •Jtoaadta aaottor lltadttad wHh toST«Ttto?LJUS Sto^tTSStoE ban bh toSnS bMto tamtha! . “Ob. to" aaid Mr. Bdkaeo, la rraty if * JtoUto ‘*1 baa* not i alerted *to**^-. •«"da liataed to deaa. **** *** Cofcito*a tato araa aniaiiaar JWtoUoaoftte X toilawbto pi..» TnlaVaM^r-~ ** Mr. MHartawtth tbaliiiwm to tomaMaiaaaa ttobaoaa at Me toed Uiroi^ti aa g-taab glaab. aad ttora wtr to abaald to'^alae’w to tbruagh a brick wall. ^ U** ,trlll"«to*n»o< rtettwn U Um diaxppeerauae of the Maaeaf aeunomy in the oondaet of Um Federal foitnutoat For Meant yaarauia ■overnaarnt baa baoe wiaBtlnT i>r» than ita Inoome. DrgBtTatan Ow graaa <a the face. Yet an thing to deaw to areara a return to ‘ Spartan aim pltatiy." No rmoe |a lifted to <Joo greM for UM Holley of rudataages pendlUiraa tUl Uay fcU wlthaa toaowe. tauah laai for a rrduotioo to Umaootoof U01 or aw im. Mur da the paouto rlaiour &h aoonooy. Tk» wauttt but tbelr mouthpUnea, ttopollttot«M «f both nartlM, TEE* tlM. Deatoorxlle parts atood oot buldiy tor eonwony. nut wttb Um defeat of Um oxuae of Sutra' righto tba tueto of Ita polwy nraa weakeuud. Sow wo on all "f.»r Um uld Beg and ax appropriation.” Tjtr suet powerful lector. howerar, la aileueino theory tor eooaoay la too MMrmuMoe two powerful iatorrota Whlak prudt by »mUaeed klgfe -- the proiroUuaiau lad the j - | a i ffiSTtoSn m^oM^P^toStod ^ toatanatblak. taaaaaa Um? glee toon oonuriU of the A au-neeajaarhet. They BottMtadto taamaao^thaaraSEr^gf eotea for prrteaUoa. The aar* aornt Um toUer.jDeabttaw Uo laooeerWto •oaotof tboSvoUlatha iatereet of thaCwkw pronotoa a drain la that aacttoD to gat uot of It eoBgonaothn la oao way or aaothw for tho latotoato aaorlfload to tea baheK, ~ tba ia ygulUddaognt ofurtfcaad South, Bran to aag, tobwi aaam tbaa too lTortb «»d Wear to uUUto the Waablagum piearnBaofa paraa lor ably lawi|Mt<trtlaB mt a aUf-aa&riftdng 8K%M^"i«2s s s CTotoo la tba way et Federal aasandl *«lrt>f®.tbol«rt»h^ tbo law* an ah.pad ah lady to aartob too rtohar xotlotn mMI lapowfMi tbs pssisfo Tbagaaaral aftoat la bad. It' later - ■ottoo that Fbdnal taaaa aftorjdl wan ton tha paopiaaod radaoa tbotrra. Mnaaaa. Wa ana gnat rattan, ao doabt, but w* ax* aot ao great Mto *gy*T*y larponlty aB lawa at pro ■—-—— — —“m ■toiMMBmaM. WaaraaUd loan tha Mifaai B+ iySs ?si“js rssrs ■"<*»» I" t>» MattaMriaa. tZ M*~ eardiir tpaafca of -tha kaortda Httla mtatlnf hoaaa ikaia lha horaaa MalakM --■ - » m |k ■■ "■IfWIB* l<aw lat »aaa *oxi authority la tha aaow ■anaar, aat aa tba tnada of rfiinwlTu " *a!Jak*(Io^^<to a*aaa*oa, “ll*U tha hlt°do« that ballara," aa athar ward ooaM amavaa what ••hoHor” daaa. Oaa*t ••hollar’’ ha BMda a food word! DO MOT WORRT. - AV ADVISES A flBW OH THE I nrnro idi or un I__—— 2E-^srjg^a:l_ l ■aa a w» aoaM aataally aw awry bat dadrtd Miall tka M r ill aad mum* and lata alt tka prfauaanudebatagMic* aadtatortw* buvri aid Mat and darkaiHr wfetatka paurda aoagm cate. aad lato tka hrarta id all tka —warn at all tka fkaarala, aa —rWIrf y —waw of th*m woaldhaaataaaad we weatdhr mora Mae willing to gait thto kurrlkla world aad taka aar —non u Bat wa will lat tka itankm talk akaat IkU. Wa MR laak oo tfc* p^idarmgMd Jia^Ua "^hwkfSteZ oa la Tarkw aart^Swattalaand 85fc£ orcwartke loagHwatUaed auanaU at WaWtegtHa, or tko aheanfnl brolle la XaoUcky. or tlw dally ertaaa aad CMrdm aad auleida and tyaofaUtga tint au tka aawapw»w. Vow la tEa hlwad wrtadtkaa^ whw all aataw la ■mklneatng aad the gram teaprtagite tba buda Mha alaclng. Xraa Lb* bmeta of the Arid mod tba fowl* *" ^ Z¥* w taW. »d way created tMoc an aau area* to ra tg** »• Ike wn'dnao oftho Creator. What It tba mattar with anw, aay hewf Waotaa kM m, aran tka Hula ahUdma who play aad iport awondaa. Tkapoatwya: iSakaiiiiML1'1 Bat altar aU, Dm la motet la krnwtag not ttaaa aia good «am. Tta, l»n of Urn. Too aaa ptek U*o oat in town aad otty aad roaatn, aad a gnat traveler Who hm tea •" « tta world aad otagtod wllk Gaotlla and Java, aad Arabaand HotUolota, aad tta taatfam Chian, Mata found good, klnd-tawtad. pro pfo af ovary trtta aad aattoa aad icOtfou aa^taa Olota. Ha aald ttat a *■Htoteag'trfwaJ called Chrtatfaioa ara. I** •wjfof f aaat aat In tta SSf**3 »**»«•■« to rtok aa old lady who to oa har laat tad. db* had Brad 88 man. aad I raafcaa aarur had aa •*« thought la bar Hf*. At a" Har Bibta aaa prtatad *w*y »«»wr uf lalha. patahS Maaoiad aad aaaadad and It weald ta»d|y taM tagaitar, tat a*a kaowa • fOMdoall by heart. aad told at what port Iona af it wata tar gnat comfort. Ttaaa eld-futhionad oattara ara tta tetyarpto aa tartly aad wtau that tar* pond through all tta imifoTd mohi rhj id ttay mao to autllra tta te«- Thmaa* ttaaa Uoataaosay .a^te la tMa towa add to aadUty atatanat aUaf ttao wtdewa. I tad tattar hour* tta IK* af a towa ofa ttaaa oaa of 10. I eoald gat tta pwaalBoa longer. Tta Md tank 2s"B,*a,«5.ur^3 llokaddaabaa I moMtta wHS-to-do maata Brad la aaofart. Tta oM proktaiU. toarlug out Wtahlageua, wtaofoath waa tot (mo oM a**, •oUmd te oora oedtra oaaa. J-o.t Adaaa lleed tn 91 aad hto aua taM. Hm roe TX. aad Jagtaow Hi TMa l* ten, which , ,, Tta Aetna** of all to oaly *8 jaara. la I am ttahr roorda I aaa aur •ad.ttat ttaaa of ttao dtad . 1‘tfan. It katUl the mop age of a predial na' » MMpetlM. Mttbuqr MAUte* JXSJ-WXrfKtS , twin m leaf m If it be oegketed. or Mwn. theatfod bee noaktadownh tbe health el the bed/. dtartee llfc aad Magi ferner's Ilf* la*tbr*ni»l k^H^Uktbe i :wri,r ■hMihMiiayi daily ^acnnaatoe whh egew. ^The m'«. MdJofet nan «4 years. If keg Itf*wea tadag . tlielfuUutf ft imai teeth la'So aM auxin that ~<*ad node the aajMtqrahd man made tbe town.” Bat after aU the Mine aad niaary that wa read of tUa age is a met tea sssrsJisis.lsr-s garrtai.raixfja (MnfOi and IN mm. Tha Uadhpttyaod oonakUratkn fatal.. ■Miaaery aoadaMM HaaflaM awbaU atty fall for the sake of tee C2..S £25 SKATS £ wtakednav. It might is kern to the dssci araf'srs® vtokad goaf* of tkk world ware el ■wd*MhV!r hawtoag.TtwMM mold the wloked stay^bera I?jSnr aoaM, PotalWy x* out? BUaW daeaalng trait to human Batata, hear, arar wiafcsd aad deputed, to raaaaat Tl rtae aad good people. Than an but few af the oagudly who wadi ainllah the ahataCalf Urn, aoS^St “•** ••'3*aa la Oay bat a Otiiaka aaaatey. cum at nJoMiag to Srrtb Oualbw (Nfk to imin toot aasgsfrg sjaas sSrSHfSrr1§l «moty,K. C. 4JIS w&sr !►“*•«* om tort *My to mm sSffwtastwss CTigyaarsg"^ «Mt>H Moor thaototo mo to won to ••ZtnuxjftaTtooWgL •'‘otrato I Ctottoga tbag_ Bnro Mawr Mafia tody graiaata of i mm ttsoMag Mdo oyoo Uto ■MMbly ..■■:> '.tothe too at (too* - >*' ■
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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April 9, 1896, edition 1
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