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The Gastonia - = ' _ r»»T°tnU to th. rrotiu’Won ot Horn, »n<J Th. mu^u „t th* Vol. XVII. IeJ?..*. Giwtonlu, N, C„ Jane II, 1800. lm7"!m:a BAB TALKS OF FOOLS. THE TUBE ANALYZED FBOIC DIT EEEEST BTAWDPOIKTS. fwl. l onparM] I* Aar*nwm-nu Ik. I ««U»wl lUMlIair of Marti Twain— Vkr Allilrtlr Specie.. and HU tint. Null Triolet, auii Ttielr Inin* to »«cir<y—Tent p trance |n K.cr>tUI>>( K»«« Tea W Iters Ike Heart Lin Hidden, f I. Lnuti Uepuljtic. t huT« always bad a groat admira tk>o for that much lamented lady who, on her deathbed, confided to her doc tor the secret of her popularity, elan said a* she lookod up at him with eyes overflowing with kiodnoss ana love. “I always bad patience with fooln.’’ 1 wouder how many kinds of fools she had met? They are sli over tbs faco of the earth, but they differ. Did you •ror look at a bunch of asparagus V One stalk Is thick, one Is thin, our is crinkled up, ons is stubby, but they all have tbe same greeu ends. That is the way with fools. Although, lis t's Mb you and me. 1 dob’i Uiiuk theie la the same delight in a bunch of fools that there Is in a bunch of asparagus. And yet, if you took at a fool from a standpoint of folly alone, theie is a osrtslb unaouot of pleasure lu Ida.. But if lie happens to be mixed up In a business transaction. In a family uffalr or somethiug that Is going to hurt somebody's heart, then beware of the fool ! A fool that too often appears lu so ciety U tbe Jocular fool. Ho tolls stories oyer which Ibo grass grew hun dreds of years ago. lie tells shirk s of which he forgets the (mint. And, most devilish of all, there arc times when eveu a fool set to have an ability peculiar u> the dnvit. he auk* conundrum*. With n giggle, he ex pects you to trouble yourself nhonr. tlieni. for tliH jocular fool, ll.e Imot lu-fvaru-r would acorn In be it.couUiiu.il readiug of tho jukes of Joe Miller aud the works of Murk Twaio. Can llaue be auyllilug more dreadful? To have to read Mark Twain at all Is diabolical but to read him forever would be worse than any belt that Dante, ever pictured. Next to tbe joking fool, comes the gushing fool. This typ mey bu either masculine or fc-ralnt.-v. If It Is forntnine. and you are a woman it kisses you, addresses you as Darling or iweelbeart. and calls on whoever may Lm about to admire your virtute. If you iiappsu to bo masculine, tins fool says, ‘Isn't lie a great man ? Did you ever hear anything so clever in all your life, mid Isn’t ho the lnuidromeet man you ever saw V An eternal k.cfc awaits ibis fool. oriiRB rooLf. Jiext in order come* tho athletic fool. He or sba spends the greater pert of the money possessed In getting gulf suits, tennis suits,or bicycle suits. That you shouldn’t play golf or tennis or ride the bike ia it surprise to the athletic fool. That yon should core, on a sunshiny day, for a pleasant cor ner of tho vlazzi, and an interesting book. Is something not understood by tho athletic fool, who expects you to come out in the aun and work at the chosen enjoyment (?) nutil yonr hair U out of crimp, until lb« isjrspiration is streaming down your faoo, and until yonr arc blowzy and look like anything but a gentlewoman. Don’t misunder stand me; I approve of out door sports but J not as I approve of indoor ones, in moderation. 1 am n temperate woman, not a prohibitionist, but when I bear the athletic fool talk of bis golf stick, bis tennis racket, or his bike all day long, 1 id sure that his hereafter will be one of quiet medita tlou. He, or if his sex is she, will bar* to learn tbo delight of silting Still, lfy tbc byo, this is essenli illy becoming the women, and I weirder that more of them haven’t found out bow attractive a perfect stillness Is. The fool on a hike is » fool much more difficult to bear than any other kind. Begets a wild look Iii hta face, and he gets to thiukstbat no people except those on bicycles are worth considera tion. If be happens to be s she. and some other she says to hor, “Ob. 1 saw such a pretty gown," the bicycle fool aays, “Do you wear bloomers or kniokers under It V” She has forgot ton all gowns except those that are to be worn astride the wheel, and, too, often she forgets *11 virtues that mny b* cultivated exoupt those governed by the laws of the road and hor special cycle club. Among the ho fools, nno of the most offensive is the ladylike oue. ills clothes are immaculate; his voice, evru in speaking, ia a hum . and hr dooe lovely drawn work, speuks of hta mother a* “Jfiwnma," and likes tin. dour girls, oh 1 avar so mnoh bettor tlnui "tho nasty men." 1 don't be lieve there Is any hereafter for him, Uonesvly. 1 don’t, because I don't think be has a soul. On* of Mile clans met a woman I know, and when sin saw that ha whs In dt-op mourning, alia expressed her sympathy for any trouble he might have bail. This whs his response: ’‘Yet; my dtsr mamma It dead; but, after all, 1 >a not ns un happy ns you would think, taste*- I have tbv most lovely pajamas In white silk with black silk collars aod cuffs, and I wear pearl link* and pearl hut tou* with them.*’ Abd tho lady who had condoled with him wondered If n woman had brought Mil* thiug Into llis woild, nr whet liar It bail grown up, Ilk* some other mean little wswi, un der a toadstool. •nlRMIVO -rltK Tlwn, tlier* l» the umscaliiin r<aol. U I* a ah*. Xatur* created It a wnmun. Fally la making it Imitate a man. with the reatilt that a hybrid I* reaeUxl. Tlglit-tlttlug aklrta. ablrt roll an. and •bill* like oue'i brotlmr. euaU iMiut« w« near Ilka a taan'a aa unwihki, *.illnr hM In mimtnar and a atlff f«it .me tu wlatar. may tnaka nn iuiltaiv.ii of x man, bnt It I* a pretty peer nee. Wo men don’t want It k>oe« around Ilia bourn, it to too mueti like a man; man don’t want to Unable tbemaelva* with i it, since it U neither tutu nor woman. ' Its hereafter ? Well, it will probably l»e thrown among a lot of sthk-tloehi uoi*. who will jeer at It for .being neither one thing nor the other. Tlserc is the dreuy fool—how do you like her Y All bet otnncy U snout. OU ulotltos; alia talks clothes, nod sue looks like n fashion pLite. Ooe won ders if :Ut« hits a beatl. If aho hna, It t» probably cot bias, trimmed with frills of l.aee and decorated with the hiteat style of buttons. Ilcr wnist ia 18 inohiw. Iter brain ia lika Adam’s, taken out to put in the (tend of a wo man, sud nature, abhorring a mum, has filled the dressy fool's head with sample*, fashion pintet and patterns for new gowns. Just now, we are having, because the fool seaeoo ia at band, Ute fool poet. I don’t know how tbe fool poet gets her—she ie generally a woman—books published I’rubahly the pays for It. Fools usu ■by Pay well fur their pleasure*. THOSE TRIOLETS. Ther* ii one tool who like* whet ahc cells triolet*. They reed after thl* fathlon {by the bye, uo foot can iteul tlicao. I wrote Ihtin myself directly after the fool pattern:) MiPuaUad im • brulc. atuli i <uii hpr a bean?/ r TwouVI «v*n bol a duty hi u*H tier a beauty, tail I—i was tnuio. When alto cftligJ um* ft brute. Thle tort of thing can be gotten oft by the yard. Here 1* another: M>« tats, "Shall I hnvur Y" Me aal.l. "Shall I M.i> r W*od llltr* ftboauty It wioiwl but mjr «>ntr, l %MU»Tcl tO ktftf. hho rsuftuM up l»*r linger. Ao4 ftawi. •*3*mu l Hoacr >** I assure you, if anything, this is rather better thau the average fool triolet. A'lOthor style affnctod by the fool y» t this summer is after this pattern. (I assure you. I am uut a bit more P*VKt to usiug naughty words thnn tlrnsa poets.} bcli.) .l till. .Inpttw of .IcgnuliUon In the S- w Tori -tirct*. t *r»t ::i»- in -t ii-»*lli > fin. umi nnnn, asalways. • hi lift' 'tllp. i :» if i mki -on. b*nr Aii'l tlio* 1 Wm<j# Util ttct> utltx undir tho Him- ydntMi c»» nc to iwo »l* 1 hx*oif «*»i t be utriMi or Uw» trolley «ar. Tliis Is a good wsy off from Walt Whitman, 1 believe. It i* not a diffi cult style, inasmuch as nothing need rhyme wconpt tho naughty words, and yon can get no end of things to rhyme »u—well, you know where Satan live*. Nothing particular rhymes to heaven exempt eleven, and yon can't always work that in, but fool poetry can be run out by the yard, and that is the aav publisher* buy It. The fool port 1* not altogether the fool that he nr sU looig, for n:ice the poetry ii fully a-raneed it la dedicated to some other fool who buys no and of copies anil bends them to hit frlanda. Then there is another fool—tho bar room tool, lie bongs around first one and then another public house bar un til It would aseui aa if bin abiding piacn was within the sound of the me pink and the jubilation of the Syphon. Ho will drink, and drink, and drink — ut somebody olso’s expense. And lie Is exiled a popular man nod a good fellow. Ily-lhe-bye. T heard lomsthlug rather hard on the Americans the other day. An Englishman said to me, “I naked a fellow to uke a drink with me, and he said he would prefer a cigar. Now. 1 asked him to Uke a drink for sociability; I didn’t Invite him to take a smoke or the price of a drink, uad it seems to me that if a fellow don’t want to driok with you to be chummy, he ought to ref dm. rf be asks for something else tbao that which you offered him. It would be Jnet as sensible for hire to say that hn would Uke a porous piaster, or a dose of castor oil, or a new handkerchief, or a new soarf, or even the quarter it self.” That is wbera women aro aliead of men. When you oak a worn ut» to have a oop of tea, the either Uke* it or lets it atone, but she doesn’t •ay, 'No, I don’t 'No. I don’t care for any tea, but I will Uke Its yalne in noodles, or sawing silk, or a new braid for tins bottom of my skirt.” Th# ten *nd tho drink both represent sociabil ity, and the gusst has no right to sug gest a substitute (or wbat U offered as hoaptulliy. lean Imagine that any body reading thla would count me mors or Ires a wicked woman, eioct I seem to know about treaU and barrooms; my knowledge bas come from ram. hah w run TEvirKHAKC* FrnoMlIj, I am a believer in tem perance, but I think people ought to be Just m tempcratn with their words a* wllli their wliii', aud just ae temperate lu tlujlr judgmauU aa with their ten. (•rcen tea, Ukeu strong. lies done it* miM'ti harm if not mure titan whisky. Ami yit how good n cup of tna la—of gnnd tee; of that kind of ten Hint. wlu'H thn hot water Is put on It, sends n|’ a fiMgiaoce like a thanksgiving; a liquid without the crudeness of the green lea, nud without (be bitterness of thn black tea, lea pure aud simple, amber lu color, exquisite uf tittle nod lancing In effect. Thle kind of ten has no bad uftertlm*. And no many of our pleasure* have! If you dance nil itiiihl nulil broad daylight nnd go home with tho girl* lu the morning, your iieud, not yuur beets, uchm dreadfully, ami the Cgorei In tho day book wait/ in tlm queorest sort of fashion. If you eomiticnon In jilay nurd* at ID o'clock and don’t Strip mull tlw cnlmaa of the roilkntuu ere iiesrxl, you am t <o apt tn bw left with one pink chip and no money for Hie matinee. If yon have an entrancing hiuik and mad until the laic night and (lie early morning meet, how peculiar one's wye* feel the next day. If you fat lobster noil tuft-shell crulia, mid chicken, nnd asparagus, and •trewlterrles. that nine way In whlpprd ereum. and almond cakes and a few aweota. and s little mere fruit, you i like It, hut oh t how ruusli bettor dme your dootnr like It, and how rapidly dw.* yonr hill el the druggist's rim up. riierc is mi pleasure in Ufa Umt le « plmuKrc all llw way through anlees It h. temperately taken. Ob. ( kanw as j well as too du that there Is always ,i [ Unes when we ere intemperate in every t hi ug. We glvs all our lova to o»o uiau. WUun we nro older and wiarr we •Uvldr It betwcn That one man and liv« small bnblt-s. With it (xater re turn. Or ol*r wo dtnoe. prano* aud play .ind urv Joyfully fonlHli uutll so ion day wa iip- tlrrd of it. And tlmu wc grow jioVy. If wn had been imc tem leraln lc uur enjoyment It might have been spread oyer a whnla lifetime, hut wa warn too extravagant. Wc gathered uur rosebuds ulI nl once; wn took all there were, aud W jhnld ! we uevor had ouy full-blowo i ones. Ai.d after all they are the only ones worth haviug. You can get at • be heart of n roan and enjoy Its sareat uees. If the ruaobnd ha* a heart It Is so closely covered that nobody ever Hilda It out. And Ills It naly worth getting ut the heart of things. Wa men tod women hide our beatta under Hn* clothes aud polila Bpaachvs, but once In ft while tbu heart gelt the bet t*r of everything cIbo and we know each other aa wo i cully art. Don’t, my frleod, cover your heart up too closely; dou'l let it be imoUiersd under tho folds of eouvantlonallty. Jwt It live, beat and apeak for Itaelf, and wa will all be tha better for It. Kor heart* are gregarious, and when yonr heart spnaka out and is ila owu aelf, anina tmdy vise’s heart corns* to meet It, aud your neighbor wenta to be there to see you at your best; and I want to ha tlierv, even if I come in the form of a heart that beats rather feebly and loves too much and la marked Just la tits ovnter with those three latter* that mean that mlue Is in laa and I am Bah. Wcbla uu4 Wflvliitiirton Tho pedigree <»! Uin Populist party •hows that It wol horn of the Farm ers’ AlUiiiiae, which wsi tbs child of discontent, and Hint both the party tin mother went nurtured on ca lamity, ths chief Ingredient of which was the farm mortgage. Tills is the explanation Ilf the policy pursued hy the Populists In Statrs that ware no unfortunate «s to fall under thair b«m> fill domination. They made war ou capital in various ways, and in so doing added to ilia mniauTtutmenie of the people. Qad they not been re strained by the Fedeia) courts they woold have impaired the validity of ooutracts by virtual repudiation of mortgage indebtedness. For years the farm mortgage waa the grtiat staple of Populist campaigns. As tho Kansas City journal puls It, tlie sub-treasury fake and the allied side issues, which were comnioad to form a policy Ibut sliould overtop all othsi public ques tion* beforo tlu> (oopls, were but Inci dental aooomp-iLimeuts of tlic one centra) grievance that tba American farmer was compelled lobe a borrower, and that he was compelled to go to the Eastern capitalists to get the moony. Time has destroyed the vitality of all the oiiginul Issues of the party, al though It lias not eliminated thrm fitim ile platform It still bt-llevus in Out Money and want* billions of it printed and pur, liy some luexplicable process, into this hands of thu people. Its or gans have less to 3uy about farm mort gage* thiui formerly. Imt they still li-irp on that old rtrlog In a minor key. Tlieso faots giyc un Interest to some iresb statistics by Jlr. Edward At Klnsou, whose figures am generally accepted as authentic, aithoogh the eccnomic conclusions tiiat ho draws front them arc frequently questioned. Mr. Atkinson Ands that by the oam pleto returns the life of the average mortgage is limited to a term of five yrura, ana that more tbaa bait of the money advanced on farms la loaned by people ot tlM States In whlcb the loan* are made. And ha also finds Indica tions that In the oouutry at large tbe farmers themselves are lenders iu al most as mauy cases aa Uiey are the borrowers, while tbe mocU talked about Kastcru shirks make up but 12 par oent. of tbe mortrage-holders This ia a wry gratifying showing tor the farmers, nod it will tend to tbe speedy demolition of tlw calamity issue. The notion, however, Unit debt ia Inevitably a curse Is erroneous. A mortgage oo u farm does not nee as tardy Imply misfortune or bad man agement. Many a young man buys a farm, for which ho la unable to p*y caah down. Giving n mortgage to accuro deferred payments, he goes to work to clear off tt* <Mx. Tba sltna lion ia a Stlraulaot to industry and economy, and in a few yeara.hu And* litmaelf Ilka Lnngfsllow'a “Village Blacksmith,” uhl* to “look Ilia whole in the face, for he owes not any man.” There are Id Uifa elty, at In all other American olLlee, men of wealth who owe their fortunea to Ilia fact that they have been able to borrow money on reel estate security. Ami if the farmers will compare their mortgage InOubleduses wltb that of the business men in clUen and town*, they will Hod llielr obligation* comparatively smell. tMUaanr." WIUoAoro Chrontrlo. Ono Of Mr. Henderson's constituents cuius in tlw other day wllli n happy smile ou hie faoe and remarked that ha wn* plad to hear Unit Air llendersoa w«« going U lm so highly honored — tlmt he wan going to be “Utate Ano limiter. ” IIe*d make a good one. ■» t'kMtrrWa'a «'•««*• KvMMtr M*» »“U n»4 W*>l rtyalir, “W* anil morn of ClmreWrUInVi Cough Rmue<ly llnr. of nil ntltrra com ldu.il,". «rltn» Muttra. Korr ft Hum. drujurltu, .if Mart, l*a. Thty alao any; "TImi anUi of It it sotnoUilDg idionotMoal. Wo Imru noM two groat Uilt win«w, u-lllng at high an nix bnl tint In om mornluir to m mnr.y dl»t •ut cuttomrm. Tbib roaindy l.an l*r*'*vd lau-tlculntly wiccvanfot In cn>iij>y .iff.ajtiutin. Out outtoaM'Tb in Yirlxbty |.runouiKt II Urn brat tlmy cm Oud. nnd urn know »f 1.0 caw wtomn it l*a fnilrd t» gttr natiafut I Um..1’ For nnln nt 'V> ami Ju emitn iwr I liotU* by J. R Carry M Company *»* •* rwMjmsT rMWMm. TfccUrorgia «mnNwi,|. •Meatai A tout JraiitrVa «m«a, OIU Arp in (Jollrlmn, Ifagugs I «m not n linguist, but hare beon tolu them Is mi language but out* tlist has u wool oi depression rgulfying ••home lu Mm iw.'trt, s'O’.lux-ntsl weaning that wo si uoh to It. Tlisre *ro word* euougli tlutmuAu * dwelling imtUM', uu abiding place, but home has a Imolder compass and includes nil the emotional lurrouuOluge—tlie gardru, tlie well, witli ll« old oakeo bucket, or flry«tul spring nt the foot of tbe blit-the Tiuwovur the door and on the lsttioe—lbs shade tnm, tbo land •oepe view from tlio window, Urn crsdl* and the old arm ebnlr; the clock on U»e mantle, the pictures on the walla, tbe faithful watch dog, the playful kitteD, and avtn the cricket*’ chirrup on lli* hearth. Jlut more than all tlmee ute the loved one* who moot us and ffiest us at the threshold. The wlae mao tells us of the time when mao goeth to his long borne and U»o mourners go about in# airtets. Our hosoo here la very brief, we know, b,u<- St the dearest spot oo earth, and should be lovsd and ebartsbed by ovary one who goes out from Its saorod por «*U or returns within them to rest from tbe earns of a busy world. It Is ono of my constant regrets that Ultra aw so many good people la tills great big world wlio have no home—not an acre on God’s graen earth Uiey can eall their owo. If every family had n borne tbe cbltdmu would grow up bnt t*r clUrens. better patrtnu; the parents would hold up tlielr head* aud bo tbsukful to God for bis bleaslugs. Tbv good wit* sod dsogiivus would tress sure the vine* they nlantad. and tbe flower* the, grew f„ thifroit yard flowers that are the smites of Uod upon a ain-eursod world. The poat says: ”Tlw wnria IwnuU. ns to SMtuw; From nsr own Mtvwi our )uy< innw How. s\ »i l*«t 4c*ir place— I was ruminating about these things ns I sal in my vorainla m Ibu shadow of l bo risen—tbo Virginia creeper, the tnadeira and cinnntoon rian that by day and by night are climbing higher nml higher, enlarging ami unfolding their tender leave* tbet will noon oover tlie trelliec. 1 lore to watch tliair tlallv progress. I built tbe frame work for llieae vine* nod nm proud of it, even tlwugii my wife did boa* I he job and uie, too. >T«u ahe who made me eel Uie post* out two feet from the edge of tlm veranda fl air and braco them to the top of Um col umns. Two* she who suggested cuues from the cone brake — long ouies lh\t were stuck in the ground uud their tops cut eves <>ud fastened to the orosstMf. These onus* are just oue toot apart and Mre inter laced with horixuntal Cali™, also a foot apart, and tlie basket work keeps the whoin fabric good and strong. Strong and vigorous vines have al ready oil tubed and twined around •'Very cane, but she said them must be windows in iho lattice, so that we could sit In nnr chairs and see the irulns gu iiy and the carriage* and bieyolc* uud fuuernl processions uud pic-nto pailict and the children going to soliuul and look at our neighbors who llyn across tlie way So timre is u space of three feet whera the vine* •dlug close In the perpendicular poles, but are not allowed to scud out aoy horizontal shoots. This given ut am ple vision of the outer world, and 1 alt dally there lu my big arm ehair and rent my test upon the railing and ruminate upon lifa With Its blessings and am thankful that 1 live. •lust a word about that ratling. It used to be about three feet high mid studded with upright haluatera, the top rail too high sod the bottom oos too low for n good foot rest. So when ■ oougut inn property mo Orel thing I aid wa to reform the long veranda, it coat hut a trifle to take out the np. right piece* nod lower tire top rati and ruo a middle one and then pat short square piece* between them and alter ante thorn like a read to Jericho. This makes (he cheapest and atoai comfortable railing lu the world, uod R> voa aa old man choice of three ele vations for Ills fact and gives a mndcit woman chnloe nf two. J have alroady observed la my brief Ufa that there are two classes of people who lUo to ele vate their pedal oxutmiUm when In • state or Innocuous desuetude-old mou and lar.y lawyer*. OM agn la ex cusable, fur hi* let* are tired, especial ly when hi* corporeally Inereaaes with advauelng yours, or be in boiaad around the flower gardco by hit loving wife; the average lawyer te excusable, tuo, 1 suppose, for It la the brain that quicken* the flow of blood to Use ex tra mill**, aud If the brain has noth lug to work on— no eaaas, no clients— the legs g«t aloapy aed must buve rest, loan tolln town loafer's uge pralty wall by his posture wheu Seated. Aii “Id, c iuHrmwl loafer wants two elmir* one to real hla feat upon. If he la a lawyer he prefers a table. lint I hid off the subject again I «ras thinking about the flowers—the new itiiil beautiful flowtra llial Mrs. Arp got frera Mr. Barekniao—thorn oauuae that eru to gorgeously lovely and are now blooming Into beauty. We bad somu yellow once before, but now bate other colon that are brilliant and attractive. I decorated uiy vegc labhi garden last year with aim {tower*, but I doo’t think my wife fancied tlman. Site said they outdo her eye* tired, but site la delighted with tlie Orimxoa and orange and mlrgabvl euituua and ber Mareeehal Xnll ro*«* and carnation pinks Slss wants only M or ® srortii of new itowor* awry Spring, nod up to tilts time aim law iMd tt, thank the good land for Ilia mer elea. Tim weather haalwen awful hot. but I bare had to dig and fork ap tin: ground anil haul fertiliser in th« wlwelbarrow and ley off a new dower bed and change pl«nla from Lite oM rent and into water and sprinkle mid rake armicd till rue nUher gnrcaeuU Ware too lit ami ue salty aa lad’s wife. It besn’t rained adtvp In throe weeks eotwllkeunwliug my rheuatath) pels* and my wife's eurna end Uio muster'* cruwntg lu Ute night, sad eo f itav* everything to water svery evsolng. We hxro hail no man servant but sm for n long time, ami my wife says I look I'xomdlngly w«ll, considering age ami infirmity, aud Uw girls antis around on the sly to sea how a little , uxorlal tuffv spurs me oa. Had a letter yesterday from a suffar Ina benedict, who says bis girl* wanted : liltn to stop chopping cotton and sow ; I"* (was nod send soma help to talcs up ! the oarprls aitd whitewash tha pallloga aud llw tress aud the pig pen and eleaa uu Ihlog* generally, for aome town kinfolks werv thrcatrulng to visit tlwin. lie said lie was about to outdo tlw girls, but Ills wifa re-euforoed them and said they didn't ask such favors but twice a jeui and were tbe best daughters lu tbe world, and aba thought In- night spare a hand for a day or two and uow ho write* to me for udvloa. Must he surrender nnd take a hand from tbe Held or not f Kn, of course not. Tbe way to do 1* to do all these Hills household Job* yoorsvlf. You cm tsk* up a carpet sod bang It on Uie palling and boat tha dust out of t as well os anybody, and whitewash Jag Is nothing but good fuu. You cm uaug a wtuduw curtain or put in u puno or glass or mend a baby oarrlage or repaiul the miutel pleoe. My gins J»>l>ore<l every room In our house. Their mether trained us alt to do these ***•il ssree a lot of money. My friend, tlat whitewashing must be done K the world comes to an sad. Let tbe cotton suffer for a day. 1 ex* Ct you have ton monk planted any r. Everybody around horn has. The good wife nnd daughters have to •toy la thn house or about it uaurly all their time, aud it- should be mode ae pleasant uud inviting as pemlUe. To art in sympathetic bond*. IllLl. Aar. A«4«ral OtaiN'iMk Imm. Nt wticcae Journal. Tbe Democrat* of North Carolina should not. in their seal and oothu elsstn. for the free Coinage or silver. or the present monetary standard, lose sight of surer a I tilings, which aw of the most vital importance to tbeo, both as a party awl as cltiisus of this great commonwealth. Tlio tact titat tbe majority of Ww people In this Stale are for free eilvor. is loo evident to need dtsenaalon, and this very self evident foot should make all currency controversies between Dsro ocrala of merely minor importance, and Uie united effort* of Democrats, regardless of opinion on the currency issue ought to be directed towards pmaeuliuv u solid trout against all politic-d enemies on quastlnne and is sues affecting our municipal, county and State affairs. In fact there Is no reason why all citisens should not lakes common aland, and vole for ouly tlioa* candi date* who nr* recognised as safe men to entrum to offtae and to control aod govern all Interests, whether those interests may be mnnietpal, county. Or State. The actual Democratic Issue Da good end safe horns government, one In which not only the people of this commonwealth can liavu fall assurance of safety under Its control nnd manage ment, hut one which will inspire confidence ouvSide of the Slate, so that the housekeeper or investor, caa come here to live, or purchase our lands and erect manufactures, In the perfect coa fidenee that rlmir homes and properties will be safe, and in communities which have safe protection guaranteed to them at ail times. Tin good looal government issue. Is not one which ought to divide tit* people of tills State, la fact it ought to be the paramount Issue which will unite them, and make their (election of candidates ore of extreme impor tance, as it ought to uultc them to their support, wliso nominated. Tha success of a good, stable Stale government is the real issso in this State, and while tbe currency question ought to have proper dlieuMlou given It, there is no watnn why it should override and separate those who have nt heart the welfare uud best interest* of North Carolina, Tlie Southern Railway I* the Ant of our great railway systems to give la for mation to the public and to Ax low ex cursion raUte fur h inaianr outing good for return uetil October 31, by UantDg, with usual promptness. It* Summer Home and Rsaert Book. ft ia handsome In design and artistic In every respect having thirty-two beautifully Illustrated pure onntalc ing the must rorupleto and convenient ly arranged Information calcubttcd to answer fully and satisfactorily every question likely to he propounded, euuh ns routes and distance*, Imtela and lioardlug boose*, name* of |>rum leturs, Iww to reach them, rate* of board by dav, we.*k and mouth, etc. ' Tint Southern offers a choice of mountain and seaside resorts, the surf bathing and *e* breets* nf some of the nioet delightful rtwirls on tbs Atlantia Coast or Urn cool mountain brsere* of dsrauueuoa, Aebeville, Lookout Moun tain sad others i,600 feet above the see level. For copy or guide call ut nffleo of any prominent coupon spent or read S cent stamp to 9. 11. Usnlwloh, Ant UenT lhum. Agent, Atlanta, G*. The Meal rmoim. •Iiiibm I,. FrtUMtla, A Mar earn. t.Ttl «**»• taja: • ! n-pwril l>r. Klng't X* w j IMaoovery na *u Ideal Pan area for ' t'ougl*. Cnltlr :uwi lump Oimplrlnta, , Intrlng mmtI It hi my family forth* UK ! tire yntra. to tlm pi cl u» Inn of (rfiyad j cjan'a ^nmcnptloaa or other prepar* Ko». Jolin Hnrpov Keokok, (nwo, I write*: "I Imvn tieena MlnlMer of ihe MiUtodM K.pkicmuit l Imre)i for Ml yearn or mure, omf lute* never fmtod anything o» la-HefloUI. «*r that par* mr irnoti «v*e«ly relief a* Dr. King’* Xr« IMuourWif," Try thla (deal t •>U(h Itrmody now. Trial bottle* rrm at Otruuv k KkmmmOT** Drop Store. YMrm ru(u». *l*»"f* omit »«*•** MmM he ihv ■MKWOMOMMkWlM. Uoety Mount Anrann.it. AifO4 ‘l?T.A*,r* *w*f «">• dllkm which pr* railed la Uto South I" “JJ P**l by cat no figure urn* In tlw« day* of pueit and ruorgy. W* do not mv tUt present eooditiom are ■*» eoodoelTe to bnppium than tbow which hare basetoforo prevailed In the Southern Stale* but n do my that UmoouraewfevenU hit* rendered it neoeaary for tU people of tl» Sooth kaep time to tl>e atialc of pragma. Old and obaolete method* wonld aiuply taaau ruin to the people of Ujla country, therefore a complete change la an impenitire uecemity. A great change haa tukitn plaeo iu li'duatrlal nadVrWtural clxunelS durlag the paat ten yaan, but gnat aa tMd ohnuge haa . been it egg only te aald te lav* couimescad. For thll tU counuy 1* to be coagtwtaUMd. ▲ change for tb# batter In tU way of conducting borne affair* la tlm clapping atoae te greater thing* tad what baa eommvoced aw ausptcknuiy will uu doubtcdly be pu»b«d steadily forward. StUI our people may be said to be laud pwwr. One qntrtar of Um land wow owned by tbo people of Kortli Carolina, 1C properly cultivated, would Ttvld men loan Uie whole dona to-day. Why tbea thonld not our lead-owner* aall the other thruc-tjuxrtrr* te torn wlr# would cultivate it. tliui not only being botiodttod by Um money reoolvcd »V ta* Mile of lead bat by lbe ludux of adOUkual population te help pay lure*, balld road*, rapport achooU nnd ohureha# and help to build up the eoUBtry gvoernlly and lighten thn bur den* which now weigh on tba aboalder* of oar proplc V There will be oa trouble to bring about thli much deUred date of affalir. Cf oar people will only wake up aod go to work with the vim that tba imporlauee of the otgaol to be gained demand*. Tbii State baa breu described aa a beautiful, ferula country, extending from the BMagtalua to tbo aca with a lot of people lying dead upon It. If there ha* been too much truth In this In tlw peat, let ua nil decide to give it the lie In the future. aatnre U»» Intended Uii* to Ira one of lira grandett oouutric* in llie gat verm. A few yean can txaneforto it Into on* of lira nut pcoaperout if IU Citizen* Oat <lo their duty. Bounded on Iba Boat by the water* of Uu Allan llo uuaao. iter bay*, aouad* and rirtr* and the water* along lier coast HIM with the floaat of food Oil), tbti Inter**! alone i* capable of briugiug wealth to a uatlou. Her IVcetera border*, llftoil up In (Ira *ky by mountain* ailed with ora* and Mieir craggy aide* capable of feed* lug lira Hock* and herd* on a thonaud llilla! Traversed from North ta South, from Era to West by giant railway ayateuaa and our liaitwra Oiled with ritlpa hound to all part# of the world, wa are kept In Cioa* touch wltli other paruof oar own aod foreign cauntriaa. Eminently adapted by nature to bo lira lending manufacturing State iu tho Union, the time la Dot fur dlxUul when abe will monufatture her own product* a* well a* the raw material of other ■oclioua. Her farming Interests mu be made Um must profitable of any lu the world. Oar tobacco planter*, trunk farmer* am) fruit grower* ratllalug from 8KJ0 hi S1.UOO per acre. Wbat other portion of tbs aalrerae can come up this? Her timber late rest* are unexcelled. Ae a mining country ab« stands on equalled. We know that tbi* asser tion wlU be oontldered rush, but the blahiry of vbe next few ysari will thoroughly vludicale jt. Xonh Caro lina will yet be the leading gold aud Iron producer In the Uultod Bute*. When added to thl* I* it climate un exoellad for mild net* and talubrily and • country one of tlm uruet lovely on mrUi. all that la needed In make, thl* fair laud ••the center of a world'* de»ire” la to let the truth bn known among the people of tlm world. Therefore, let u» go to work aud let our light thine to all men. Tw long Ima out light been bid • under a bushel.” Hie time to let tbe world be hold It* ray*. let the home seeker etc that In no coentry ean he dud as many advantages as we ean otto: him. and that If he le locking for a country where kv can And liealib. wealth and prosperity, be need go no farther. Let the manufacturer know that money Judiciously toweu-d hero In converting tb( raw material into the finished produet ia sure of tag iulmd ou tbe mvcatwmit. aod let ibe capitalist be ae*ur*d that mpusy Invested le » ImalMas way tu developing tbe woe derf nl resources of this grand old State will eectatnly be returned four-fold. Tbe liiiroduetioa of capital sn!l le of 1mesciito value to this State, In fart It will change tlm wlwiki aspect or affair* ua if by mafia, hut tu bring about this much lo tm desired result tbwr* is au abfoiule ueotsatiy for pmamikl effort oil tbe purl of our people. “The whole hive emat swarm.” Miithfng o*n taks tbe plaoe of piooh and energy on tbe part rt our propl*. If limy will at! sroTt together Ibet* la no question bet this Bute ean «w made one of tlm foremoM. of Urn glorious sister hood. When this I* done we may hark for dsyt of prosperity aeeqealkd iu Ibe blstawy of any Auto In the Union. ..Tl*l_)¥"f an- an- Ml ,u ^ * v «tf* EX' VJtR' Kl'.'li asksra^nK tMavlnla.*u>M. M <a-ir*r i-Ufa i:» ET-SKPi 'N ■*"■***• «>«■ 0» an llw In n a, la larfttl inlwaal i<HB mbailr i-wl EZiml If* *“ * an.1 tan. gmw. Waj4. Kn* a aaya ->f ,Mp •*•». ly^lfcal 0"*l->a lair-a-tfciM«H -at anl iw *-<ra- wM a-4 alar. Taw X . g&S 3fasa.'*,*,c WiMwCTl SPRING* MEDICINE Urnake up yoor Uv«-.A «lo£^h Liver IsfiS py Mafccfa,Fever RimcnwUpo, usd naay other £• KWtitutkm and JJTK.< health. Uo,» t farpet ill* wora «tol-LAT05t iv fc Sl.V.MCruf^JHF> R COLLATOR you want. Til* worj Rk* ulatoh djtttej^iliAr* It fron *■ ctlicr pyaBw- AoX_t«e»C<.» tiiir, SiMMONt LlVLR RL-Gl.LATCJK t*u Rr^iiiaur of the liver,-kwpd it jtro^crl, m work, that your ’"ftm&'g©m?tKa», UVIR HCCW..TOR. U ButtS. !4 pc.-li.er atvl Comstar. Try- it me dKfcrnico. Look fet the . m civry Vmt wait lii toy otlirr msdtsbrr, ;:nJ Jkt; He as otto Uver remedy JUte SiMHOKS f.iVRR REOULATCW theK!u;of l.lver Ketncdk* Hr err* ycj frt it. ,' ri?. L H Si-tiln «v ' '<L l'j’A'wlifeliis, I t, riumn nmfaHCMitw, MlM HSatlklP Mtkmu* StlMPupIr. Coauord fianAkrS. 'Vc believe that tlx popular aeett- • • meat In our ff.wxl old Slate la over whelmlngly in favor of free aed an limited end Independent coinage of •liver at 14 to 1. It-st we do not ba llevu that sou*iinvm is the deliberate Judgment of lU {tropic. Key. more, ■we believe that If the paopic of North Carolina could cast away the effect* uf such unfair, Illogical, aud iniwg sting noetboJi aa Um free silver advo cate* have rewwtad to, ‘wsimtlaUr hear both aides clearly and impassioo ately act forth, our that# ooownUow would l» a unit again**, fiee silver and - we could march to victory Cm Demo cratic good government again this fell. We are pained to loe so many of out public cbarscleni Indulging, la a mode of dlecneslos that obscures troth, ex cites hatred, liotbromw rcaaooe uad endanger* the sUldllly of out Bstmb «W»v* (tovornmeut. It la ao tlecablc rbot when a Mao traats to champion u bad cause be appeals to passion a:id [nrejadiop. Hug e good cause Is safe within the sphere at The fatal work Is dun# In North Cardins, bat altame ou thoae who did it. They most now keep n up and make bad worse. It would bo too manly to think soberly ami retraceaud undo tlm mischief. When they ooa sammiiio tbvtr lmrpow, which, tat their own good us w«H at ours, wo wish they ;duld not do, tney will be able to divert the shame and confusion dee them by continuing to'abase some body wlio is patriotically trying fa overooiec the cvrl oooeeqecuoM at their enormous blunders. Any oas with a bed heart and a good vocabula ry can «tlr up. the baser dements of the human make-up, but it >*e— bnraing patriotism and broad statee manalilp to counteract tbo «rll cowse qOSQOM._ YiwfU'aOt.apaidwn. 1 A recent writer ohm medical ■ ab ject' has invented Uto dim “Mown Nerves,” which lie applies U> a Mr licuUr kind Of low spirits and morbid Irritability. Tb* dines**, for suefatt U to be called, attacks those pereoai, wo torn especially, wtiorearalu teomsoh Indoors. Sometime* llilt keeping In the hones Is largely a matter or ladolent babit: oftc>v of course, it w-etna to be n*a*a %uy on account of tbe pmsssre eg family duties; and not infrequently It 1* Induced or eaeouraged by a dread, mors or bn ill-founded, of exposure to the weather. A distressing symptom of Urn malady is * cUranle Mitts of evil forsbuillim. Tbe victim of bouse nerm statute herself. Imr nilmeots, her wuU, bag loud la rus; or she Is foteTer anticipat ing trouble for her husbaud amt bar children. Living so much within ham sett. It 1* easy for bar to roll lata a habit o( brooding over trouble, he tb* moo teal or I'a agin try. Title eoadlttuu of worry notoaly work* tajnry to lisr bsaltli, bat resets upon her disposition. till H* bsooama, PvrUaiM, \?hat srealaUeU la nsrvoat ilitsam cull a "n*gulag woman,” Mid then, k* a isutUrr of course, homo Is ioade uncomfortable unit matters gu from taut to worse. And much of tide trouble would bo avoided It the vromtu would only bo more out r.M 'ors Tun Inhabitant* qf Southern Korop* suffer nstfem from nerves iliac those who Its* for. tber a.-rtn, the reason being. as *«aam most likely, breasts the ettmat* that* them id non leas it tb* hoove. If a where an. enrvoo* patients mere tiaawnius time h« tlm United tjutaa. aod It I* wdl, t Victors, for vrvry one U) knc.w ihsl the vest relief I* not to be found to if.****: but In Sunlight. purr "If and Imuwchi dir -rr.oo. To wHUti mw;' Vet* a* mush a* possi ble nut cl tbe huusn. ifoaJ&toe will dn morh to brig;,tan t> mind lte*H. TU«- ttiU «>iiM w&mtm Ktwv.tr Uitonofnrtnaid mliwr ||Aa »ha CJutU'.rtiy rto.irriaa tlMlubo tafltrl.«» wiib lt«std*ebt. ' Mr wtta'a IrtMlUi w.i» r**y Srulrflcr )ttu )rc!i« <■ •M,wauU«. — ''wim^Mvor rt'rw 'irt f.-an ii* | ta *«*<.> 10.10 ur.o rt<*r lo Lrr w|«4a an. trt«. I kiv« «*y»f rtsixtnl K\i mm." -X. K iwUnJ Ml. VtftiM. K>.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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June 11, 1896, edition 1
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