The Gastonia
a[ ^ ^ ^ _ lHvot»d to da* ProtMtloo ot h«m
Vol. XVII. {mZi*, Gastonia, N. g, October 22, 1896.
AN AUUKlm TU THIS riSUrLK.
AM APPEAL FOE GOOD GOVUUT
HER.
The BwniwMU M«H liwallvt Cw
■JUM Iww Me WfclLc Pw»h t*
l)MN Twlttt hr rroIwUM ApiMt
Vfart Hal* ud Bala.
Hulaigb, N. O., Got. 10, IBM.
7o the Votere if No,tA Carolina:
FeUuw-cUltwc The Democratic
party, now lo the mldat of Ita greatest
bailie for tha rights »1 the people and
good gnyemmeiit In our beloved State
and to tbe nation again calls on those
having the aacred right at freedom—
tba ballot—to sustain lu ostia*.
For twenty year* we bad victory fol
lowing victory. Two years ago a di
vision In oar rmuk* Uwt oar Legislature
to Democracy. Tbla wa must redeem.
Twenty year* ago. uudet tba masterful
leadership of Vaooe, w* wtut from Ue
fast to victory. Again, with tbe
Democratic banner In tba beads of tba
champion of tba people. Cyrus B.
Watson, we go again to victory.
Tba Democratic Party h*a aver stood
with tha messes. Ita principle* have
always beta tha embodiment of tba oa
oeaaiUee of tbe plain paopla. that elms
of producers and brvnd-wlitners wboon
labors of brad and hand represents
American manhood sod forma tba ca
ftan Us l structure of tbe State. Nsver
baa (bis truth been more praetlcally Il
lustrated tud exemplified them to-day,
whan again (tasks t ha suffrage of tha
freeman af North Carolina.
If tba Chicago platform of IBM did
not express tba people *e wishes, or If
tba administration of Lb* prlndplss
than sou oersted have not bean In so
oord with tba popnlar demand, tba
Datnoeratle party, aa tba anolant and
well-tried organization Ufrougb which
tha people have sought and obtained
tbotr rights, I* now la the paopla** fall
control. Tba elear and positive ex
pression of the popular will lo our
dtato and national declaration of
principle* leaves no lingering doubt la
tba minds of a long-suffering people.
And tbla complete aaeoraaea of tha
reforom demanded baa aatlaflod every
aidant expectation by Oxlag as Uta
executor of the laws to ba enacted
mao whose lives arc the living issues
tba day. I
Democratic faith lies Id those Im
mutable principles which preserve hu
man liberty. It boa bronchi them oat
of the port a* principle* Immortal, and
•Tor living, and la the eoane of yean,
as exigencies have arisen, Democracy
bee gone out boldly to lend Us helping
hand to the present wants ol the peo
ple, end join with them la ibe eiUb
Uehment of their wishes. This has
been its triumph. Those representing
this greet Democracy have this day
acted In acoord with this vital spirit
of the party. Today tbiee parties In
this great financial oriels, demanding
that stiver be restored to Its proper
position with gold as e money of final
redemption at the ratio of 10 to 1; an
income tax, that Ibe rich may bear
tbatr proportion of tbs balden of
taxation, cod kindred reforms, have
nominated the same candidate for
President toearrj out tbeea reforms.
There wee In two of these parties a
difference as to Vice President. On
amount of the cooetitotional regula
tions providing for the election of a
President and Vic* President we moat
act together or divide our vote. The
Democratic party In North Carolina
bed t>0 hesitation as to its proper
eoarae, hut proposed and arranged a
composite ticket of elector* of the
three parties that the people's will
rnleht nrevall.
Again, that Bryan's administration
might not fail (or want of silver legis
Istno our party definitely proposed to
the People's patty a united effort (or
free silver congressmen la every dis
trict In the State. This proposition,
made August 15th, bus been Insisted
no since by your oommUlM, but de
clined by the People's party.
Mora recently It hat beooma appar
ent that the B* publican party was
eraaaslng an enormous registration of
illeffil voters, made possible by an
election law of boasted fairness, hoi
the provisions of which plaioly permit
fraud, as many of those who assistsd
In Its enactment now plalaly SSe.
The ooiorad roes bet drawn the uolor
line, and, seeing the white people in
division over tbs questions of gold end
atlvte, have, with a few exoepUons of
tba mere eoedderata and enlightened
of their rise, withdrawn from any par
ticipation with the white people la
ooDriderstion of queaUoaa affecting
the publto Interest, sod imped thera
setvee la SB an 1 woken Bopabllesn
column, trusting that the apparent
division of tbs white people would
five them a dominant position. Not
only this, bat ws have the boastful
■ssttrsnns nf tbs Hepnbtlcan party
ogle Isis [a the press of the country
that the Usgal registration of the
bucks would give toe Mats to Mo
JClnlsy.
All these matters have met oar oon
BtdenUoD. In seab a arista tbs Dcw
ooratie party ralHea to the support of
the people Worth Carollolaae must
eoma together t« protect North Caro
lina. The Intelligence and virtue of
(be land mam oontroL White man
must be ashed to anlU. la this spirit
the spirit of Democracy, your eom
mlttcs, or October 13th frankly asked
os-opera lion of others whose hits rest
should he ear later ret. A co-operative
tiobet was offered to U»e People’s
party far a Complete srrangeesent la
tba Interest of silver aad tlm role of
North Caroline by srtas and aprtaht
ofBolsla Tbl* propoaltlun lbs Pro
pie’s party. throng bite executive eoae
■Iftii AmIIoH.
lathis effortst aalty, tba Dsnso
asatie oonssnltUs fett that tba Mart of
tba poopfe was with It. If tom
thought this action was Without proper
authority or hi.milistlof to pasty pride
tba answer la pis In. Tba Democratic
party acted In this aa la all Its great
moveosmte, nyareleos of farm when It
•sake tbo aalwunce, knowing Be prtdo
rove MS proed brrltags at seryleg the
ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE.
Tbe Big Show Almost Hero. Now Exhibiting
In North Carolina and coming to
GASTONIA,
Wednesday, October 28.
Walter L Main’s
3-Ring Circus, 6-Continent Menagerie, Real
Roman Hippodrome and Original European
Trained Wild Beast Show in a Circular
Steel-Barred, Ponder oils Cage.
Only peat rival of Bamom 4 Dailey In See tad feat ore—Lowell (Maae.)
May », WM. • • -
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-^aanrangnsi
THE MIGHTY BOVALAPUS.
*“ sssi-jgsjxnsi.
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AXowithing ahm. ’
JOHN LOWLOW AiDMioa1* oldest ui best-known
OANANDAIOUA,
The Smallest Pony (Mt in the world, bora August 5th, 180A, weighed 8i lbs 11
iootwsblgb, 18 ioobes from tip of nos* to end ofuSl** ’’
WALLACE, THE WONDEH.
The only bo residing LION. A Cl ton. Champion. Surely the only ooe of IU
klnA A beautiful, Intelligent! artistic animal. V
100 siilttd Ckanpioig. 1,000 In, Vnu ud Cklldm. 300 Pilot
sJiSrtS?411I^»*>,Loogaat Maned and Tilled Horae,
Surprises, Peatnrsa. Grand Free for all Street Parade XI
Open Owi of WHa Blasts. 5 Banda of Music. Silver Cathedral
Cjilmaa, Steam Calliope, Gold and silver Cborlota sad Band Watani
V*1 Wood« trtrr entry morning at 10 o’clock sbsm]
TWICE DAILY, free to all 1 High Dive 10-.30 a. m. and OAO p. m. ^
***275* tr,rd- °NE TICKET ADMITS TO
ALL. poors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performance at 9 and 8 p. m ,
ralo or shine. Tickets on sals at tbe Gaston Backet Store.
-WILL ALSO EXHIBIT IN—
wikbtob.October 30tb
Bun*. “ 21«t
CMic«mBOKO. •• 224
HlOH PotKT. •« 23d
8au*bu«y.October Mtb
UltABLOTTB. •» Mtb
Uock Hiu,. •* no,
8TAT*aviLL*. " Mtb
people. Aod we cannot think that the
action of tbs People's party can express
the with ol many of that organ
Itstlou who buDeatly favor silver
legislation sod grxxl government.
Nor can we think that those who have
■o long aud earnestly advocated the
i rstonttion of stiver, can give their
adhprenoe to any amogeatect which
demands their votes for gold standard
candidates. A vote tlvrn directly or
Indirectly to a gold standard Ooogrem
aao or a Senator, fetter* the hand* of
f7*T Pnoldewt, for he eaa sign o»
bin for the relief of the people until a
MM P"““ Coogpese and is preseated to
him. Hr. Bryan himself has em
phasised this Important feet by plead
ing with bis friend* that they do sot.
by tbs election of a hostile Uoegresa,
tie his hands to prevent hi* breaking
the ohalos which bind th* people.
Tbs record* of tbs osoaas of the
Uiitsd Bute* for 1000 dto-loses 100AM
qualified negro voters, and 098,407
qualified white voters la North citro
Mm; aad the Auditor's office of North
Caitdta. dleclose* that la 1088 there
aws 88,891 colored poll* sad 187,300
’▼fcMs KM* Mated for taxation In North
Oaroliaa. Stnoa tbs oswans of ISM tbs
axodua ha* largely depleted the oolortd
vote, aod there t* now 100.000 qualified
aegro voters In North Carollaa. Aid
■«* aegro registration
claimed by Republican party oOefatls as
la notoriously circulated It will lie
men If sad y fraudulent. Therefore,
**>•«»•?* J* douK M "nil la
•1» Mate If aa booast election is held,
aadtbmto nofooUoMdMstoas of the
thtaa shall register 'sad rotTu tbrir
«“M latwaat appears. And al
though aoei* division of tbs white vote
la Imminent, with this great majority
there ahoslg ba sc doabt of our power
to manhall for tba DsmeoiaUe party
Mfoeteet roue to save the Wat* from
Republican rale ead role.
The eommllte* bee not beea inmoai
bl* to tba orltUlam of aoaaa of tU
frlooda, because of tte efforts to brine
lofstbar the sliver vote*, bat u*y felt
MM that the aoaalBab ani pa&otic
tape la* which f«M*d each member *f
tb* aommlUeo and tbe food rmalu
wbteb meet fellow Ite eeiion would be
Dually understood end approved. Of
fer* to Uo Mopie'a party f*r a ooioo
•f whereof that party with ns wen
“<* «wdd fro* ear dletmt of tbe
OamosceU* boat* or beeaomTf a rut
•* «>**fl‘»woe la tb* result
battb* Damoorette part* led tbe la.
pmteaoa of enlUae tb* wilt* people of
Nertb Carolina fur tbotr oowmon
It made so empty dealer*.
Uoe* for nelly, bwt acted la aoaord
with It. purpose. The committee Mt
that all mo who think alike should
aot together, nod It In believed that the
votan of thle Bute, feeling tbo ilooer
tty of our motive wilt euetaln It
Now, however, having failed In one
earnest efforta to an It* the parlies
favorleg silver and white supremacy,
wv call oa all the voters of North Car
olina to anptort Use only tleket pre
sented to them wfaloh offers a hope of
eucceee against a tleket headed by Me
Klnley aod Bussell, and which, from
township constable to Preahteol. otters
them oeadidatee pledged to the reel.or
ation of Oliver.
From all parte of the Union come ao
•wa*0** »f approaching victory.
North Csrollolaot, rally to yonr stan
dard sod place yoar State In the long
colsma which will sum op Damoeratio
Let us gird up our lolot for
this bottle; let os all work to harmony
and coed wll: 1st seek men think that
on him depends the fortune of the day,
•nd victory will follow the oriflamme of
Dsmocrao*. From this day, work I
Let no private demands prevent this
pnhllo doty. Fob who honor your
anti vs land, who Jove yonr Irssldes,
remember this battle and IU victory
Is you*. Be morn bar that oa yonr
efforts depends the question whether
Bryan or McKinley shall Sa voer next
Prwutenl, ud wboiber Wateon or
Burnell shall he voor next Governor.
CLBitairr Mmy,
Chairman Dmn. Stats ffx. Com,
inoplmt
WOrt Pewe aai Otaimr,
The PopnlMe claim to l*y« written
pMfM from Fearm nod Ltwney
promMa# to two for fra* ootnaca, If
^wWd. Tbo poopja will not accept
ptod«M from theee Heaoeltee without
Utter eneurltj than they hara offered.
From a latter written In Hew. J.
Oondermaa. of Dlioadatt. Mich., ww
are permitted to make Ule extract:
•*I hart no baeltattow hi rweommendlac
Dr. juii’i Hew Dteooror*. leUwm
eulU were almoet marw&aa la the
naMofmy wife. While I was peeler
'* the lUptlet Chnreb at Rriree
Janet Ion the waa breatbt Jowa wWb
jtra Ibei K~friend'____
Or. KI ne'e New Dteeeverjilt waa
sn£Stsjar* —■
UP OR UROR BURR.
PATRIARCH OA1VOOHAH lfirw
THE PHILOSOPHER 1ETBOS
PHOTIYE.
Write* *r M
•a*
a a
law Uut my eid friend. Sem (Jar.
uocban. of Hobo* Kim recently csk*
bratadU Mlb birthday. He U uUl
tale wd hearty .ad lorw to talk to fall
friend* about the good old time*. Re
la a baroew tanker fay trad*, and
pnrebeaoa hia Moot aod talk* while ho
work* and fooUtfao fOallng of an beoaot,
lodwtrto— wan. Aprranitoed to the
trade when ho wao 14 yean old, bohae
eontiaaonty punned his ooMtig for 70
yoan. and la all that time I do not
Nippuw that be am defrauded any
Ikoro aerer baud him com
plain of hlo Inter of hard tlaao. I
wm board him «bMo anybody mora
than to wy: “Be oboald oot hoe*
*»•«««• likomi. Wbatapitv:
white pity." And yot bo la a own of
opinions and ooneioJoaa and dow not
boalute tooxpraoa them.
How mom old rnthor Ontanohnn to
btoo toduotrluu* and work no hard aod
bbSoaJoy life aafi bam
S°*l haoiith P Ra wyabonckona it
J**1. tappeord *0, hot ay opiuloo la
“^hle early habile bed aiueh to do
•It" It. For aeren yoan be waa
•hound out,” a* wo uead to call It.
Boondtoamddleriad harotee Baker
laHew York oity to Warn »he trade.
****■■•* to he ooouaoo at tta north,
andlhara known aeooaoaow lathe
«w loeg ^o, hat not away.
My tether hod an orphan boy booed to
bhn for aoean year*, and the covenant
was board and dothlog aod two
oMotfaa' aabooUog etery year end 1000
in money at the rod of hie time. He
waeuiart, handsome and witling, and
■Mas good merchant and married
*r. amoeban mys ha bad to work
diligently, and by tba time bit term
I wm out, tba habit at work waa «sad
opoa bim and kept him out of mischief.
IoctbIc lbs secret. Bat f«w of our
pof* pave formed a babtt of work. If
UtedOMy at all, they look upo. Itra
The oidman aayatbat Aaron Barr
teadad at tfaair shop, and bo ramambera
Wm wail, a handsome, oourtiy old gee
Usman dreeaed Iq tl>top fashion aod
with map oera like lord Chester Held.
Tmra before he had been foroad to
laaye the country aed lived In exile,
but ha came baok whan tba atorm blew
wrmard be wasaneb a great lawyer
that ha aom got Iota of practice and
■bade lota of moony. He drove gas
b«r»*c and was a high-bom aristocrat
a mlauu’a sleep about
killlag Hamilton.
I was rnmloaUog about tbst. for
there It do story Ilka It ia AoMrieao
^te’ttaarassasi
Barr aod ha was a very learned and
ptooa preacher and tenober. He was
founder and Drat president of Prtooe
ton oollege, and Is borlad tbere, and
Six otbnr prmldrnits are burled near
him. He married Esther, tbs only
daughter of Jonatbea Edwards, tba
greet preacher and prof on nd thinker.
A mao obese sermons made Ute people
tremble aed cry out and beg fur mercy.
The youager Aaron bad a slater named
Bethar, and these taro wars Mt or
phans at an early age. They bad a
good estate aad the beet of guardians,
and received n good edooatiou. Aaron
waa seat to Prtaoetoa, wham he grad
uated with distinction. It waa ex
pemed that he, too, would be a preaeb
er, but be suddenly astounded bis
frteods by dsnouooleg Christianity as
a humbug, and declared hi* admiration
for Lord Chestsrflald, whom, he mid,
wee the fleam gentleman In tbs world.
Then be studied law, and soon became
tba top of the profession. When tba
revolutionary war waa Impending be
waa gtveo a high position. and became
*n Inmate of (fro. Washington's fami
ly; hut ho did not like Washington's
steady habits aad laUgtooe prlnolplaa,
•ad left him. At tbs close of the war
he married a wealthy widow—a Hie.
Prevoat, an soc^rapilsbed aad picas
Christian woman, tiba became Urn
mother of Theodosia, oalabratad In bar
day for bar beamy and bar graota of
mind aad heart, aad aolreraaUy le
manted tor bar md and euyatertoui fate
The only child, a son, Aad whan ha
waa tt yams old, aad the herself waa
lost mass but a Saw weeks after; na
on# ever heard of Urn vaaaal after It
■ailed from Charleston. Thera are
many stories about It bariog been
sated by pirates aad Theodosia with
utfiac passengers bring made to walk
tba fatal plant Uwt dropped Uwm lata
the sea.
Art ion* before tola tad event Harr
had foreed Hamilton to Qght a duel
with him, and kilk<J blot, not only
without regret, bot with anfeigrx-d
•etieft«ttoc. This put hltn uodur tha
ben, aad ha bad to 0* to avoid arreat.
He Bed to tba Oeretlsae, where bis
daagbtor lived. She had married
fowyb A It too, one ot South Carolina*,
bail eUlaana. and w|ie afterward, be
•erne governor of the State,
Bonr was the Hea president of lbs
Calved Stairs when he killed Uamtl
lon. After this he oeoeatved a (not
yolHtaal scheme to found h limited
■rtmrehy In Up eoaUi west, with Hew
Urines as Urn mat of go mm mart, aad
he wat to ba thamouareh. I (la urn
WMhls deetffM were dponvertd, sod
w^xr-uws:
ahRasaausEsc
to Faria, where ba lived for temal
srva’Kisre emu
ton. he reeemed Urn aramtos of law la
Hew York, aad soon bees mi n I am.led
la maay aoaadalsand latrignea. When
be wet 70 yean old ha wea mill bead
yam sod eng^tor aad so beguiled a
Freaoh oeantom of great wejih that
I aha married faUa. Ha Trailed her
®«w «p UvtoMf tort Ito aapsnud
franMitoa rtrttlwmd bawaa
^ paoaHaaa HU law frtoada
rtoaloart lit* aad ha CUd drgradad
ood ditxraoad rt toa an* of fan aeon
gyTa htotoot dfSJho J to!
Btbto anaw—read and poadortd, aad
•Jtoartoooa aad ooatikkm said:
Than U toa aoat partot antam of
tmtb tba world baa
Wbat a lift, Wtot a rtoord, what s
wraok of gnat tillaata. aad u bacauaa
baforaocTuo uaoOlogaof bla aobte
iUnHlu aanaafmi aad haoaaM a
toogar. ao lottdal, a OnUrttold. What
W*" •oooprtoa-wbat angola* bo
srus’.ix MyaEs’ir.s
s.'vSftts:liSr &x££
gWJJWBrt
, ***W®|f Irttod Caraoobaa aw
torttoiaaMid board bln Ulh aad Mt
w«*olda..ouX to wtoteftitaoo to
pgMtdtootaaaatwoatoaa buroladfor
17 prutdwto What a world of «o»
wtootoo old maa baa. You oaa*t
atom bin with ton of too nation
Btof to rain throe gb too oamsey !
totoWoa. Ho boo board lb* ary £
raki too toagaad too aflaa. Unto
hln anttatobtar too bay* talk rota
oow. It to too oatoM toealo toat
Dor ao many aowopopan to maka 'it.
Tba old BUMoa aoutbluhto tarty
■uotood aad rod* oo tba Brat aad o*>
jy railroad of any lowgtb that bad Uwa
boon balk. Ha to a nnaanntoann. a
chronology, an aalUjolty. Than an
■oca* oidar nan, bat art many who an
i a* bright, aa gratol. u ooatoatad. Bla
I long Ilfa of ladoatry toaa obyoot Waooa
Sy *rtU rt lfSd*tMrt'rf* It *3#
budaaa ao big tbiag to giro bln toaa
orfortoao, bat he hu foogbt a eond
J«ht»ad oat a good aoawpli, nm
t° tot. Wk fi toad. May yoa keep
OB llrlag until you an Urad and than
dapartbi paaea.
Baida* RnntdOiamr, no,.
Pgr some dap* this writer hai
known In a oonOdawtlal wu that Mr.
8. M. Astmrr, a leading PopulUt of
Qaatoo ooauty who hedbson Domina
ted for the State Senate Id kls district,
eon tempi nted withdrawing Cram the
raoe. Pashm In Urn district had bean
agree upon between the BspaMteaaa
aad Urn Popaiitts by whlohrEa early
was to name on# State Senator. No
•oooer had the Pppetiate named Mr.
Aabory than the Republican* made
a demand epos him to pledge hlmaalf
to vote (or Pritchard forth* Senate.
Mr. Aabniy la oao of those hoe ret
Popwilata -and them are many at
them aa station day will show—who
Will oot help to ateot gold men to oC
■m, aad he twfueed to bo dietaled to
by Pritchard’s hewebmen. He hoe la
oontomptaUow removal from the dis
trict. drollo** the nomlnetioo, aad.la
a letter to the PopnJlst chairman sen:
“I will farther say sa I base always
been oaeeftbe {dormersla the gnat
flnaaslal movement, I eaanot eun
eclsoUoodjr advocate the eatm* of sll
ver aud comply with the demaad*
made apoo me hy soma of leading
BepahUrone 1 cannot bdp the Cense
at etlwr by helping Urns* who are
Ogbtlng rUrer, aad aa the fieo aad
anllmlted eoinaga at aUm la the gnat
fstamoonl teens new before the Amer
ican ptopla, I eaanot oonristaatly ad
wooota one tblog aad brio do another
thing. I am for stiver Bret. last, and
all the time. Hope yon will oali the
oo mm Ills* together aad pat op a true
Populist who wilt flgbt for urtuoloiss.”
AH HOW to Mr. Altai?. Hi*
MtloH to MO of moo? FT Mm CM that
tta Republican! do uot fan With too
foptotota any when on aMtbara of the
LafttUtaro uohaa tha Popaltot aoal
omo pledge UvaoMtTM to rota far geid
ta« PrtMtard far tbo BaaaU. Tha
RopuMtoaoa, uader Um raaatoUoa of
tta ItoMUMM Btata Exeeatln aow
■IttM, eaaaot make fualoo upon oar
other term*. TbOM Popallat uooii
mm, whu ton HapoUicaa eadoraa
■anL ban made aent pM«ra to *oia
far frit*bard. Mot ooa a* tboaa win
*"• to aat la wrlUac tbta atatamnt:
'I PMtator, If rlaotad. not U yota far
bag for tha U. & Batata aodn my
wreuaMtaaae” Bach a poUtohai
otetMaMit would mm ■ withdrawal
of fUtablleoa oo4orMM.at wttbto
»« boon. Mohody will bo
4M*nd br tboaa Itopailat ooBtaaaa.
hOflng BapoUtoao Mil raacat. who
rotuaa to daaUra that the? win toU
exalnat prttobard. falaMMto llba
•Twill abide by the aaucaa” mad "I
mi far a allnr ®ao," to Um pabHo
wUb prl rata piodpaa fa PrltaharJ. wtn
not to down. Ttara ora aaay Paaa
Itoto Ilka Mr. bakery who wl" motta
l«]*da faat otoratm, oat
gpSSWbsS
ot4nr,
Tkto to ao year far traltora, ttte
MmaargBld baga. Itilnrim«M
YOU far tar non I an far tha ^artoU
***, Ptodgi MmD to
Yota again it Prl tabard araay othar
gold-tag.
At *ever« I part in bav# given tbair
vtowe aa uTimmW oanttei m
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towi attic Loala tbara wee a fee
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of fra* athrar art aa Ikamaalili dtd
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natter wtih^nawta.- Oar tU, m
aTtowlil man aayTba eaDDot*MU
pcadaat. the Iron wan tbaaame.
Howto aa luwUpli the cendt
Uom. Who i* th« wenumac of the
product of Um mill? Wall 7-10 of
om population are farmera; tbaa 710
of iW mm*, mer. are fTnSS Let
a* aw again. Am all the Carman orar
atookad wtth eioUM*? Ho; M-40 of
Um Carmen an la need of aoma Mad
of clothing. Tat Una tirnmun
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to* labor mat. Horn why ahouldth*
maaafactaiar ban u ataok Magooda
tar the went of a - ,"T_
then la more than 30,000.000 farmer*
wantlog aad neadlag Umw 7
W* ■*• now farm ptodaeu ban de
clined la ntlna. Or id other word*
the farmer doaH gat aa many dollar*
and nnu la goldlor hu pradoat aa b*
did *0 year* ago wbao Ma product*
'by both gold and silver.
B»ad epcolfad la debar*
*dhy hath gold aad
ahaa to pay aaehll
- —.—;.ky an eeat dollar,
aa la el aimed, wtth a 904 eeat dollar,
or a dollar worth lour limn aa math
a* the oaa towhloh the obllgatloa waa
■»««* The orop that be used to
MO torn out. donor tod aad Moth**
Ma family aad bap* a aerates, ha lads
now that to sail for a 9Mss5t. dollar
wU bandy reed aad doth* Ms family,
.Um prodaot oi
*•* massCastatar ha oaa
tohr^l ^ product; bs stag* ffia
WOrtlp BV (topi. Bff*
ohftoibts — —«tlin ml tis stnni.
Hols*banker smites sod draws bis
ohalaa a UtUs tighter around the
emaciated fursM of hie vlaUma.
Wa an told that wa thouM lat aar>
Uln flounder d total* far ua. that wa
duo* ondenUud tha Hoaaotal aaaa
IlMi It to too eoaaplloatad. And th«y
th*fatal*
by tb* p**V W* nut jadpi tmr
fatal* by Um ration of aaaa antadl
IotIm nation that bappcaad to ban
aUytr or a daub to ataudaid. Why.
■T friaada. tha tolrtr oota baa played
a wy *«*H part. In Lb* «al}«t£aud
dowafaH of natlao*. Wa all know
Utat on notion Oon aund tb* uUiw
gnat 4«auod« of IU ruler*. M*. w*
ptafar to taka our owa ouaaWy. iad
w* know that wo ban triad tha
doubt* ataadard aad It did wot rula
a*j?jzssrj:£2«z
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ditto* Umu w* w*r* baCor*. Mow you
art aa to jadn lb* fgttn by tha port,
and w* bay* dona *o aod oar dodo?
U*a* to, that tha ucparlaaot a4 tha
yoUataadard to *&£»<*. Wa hay*
do*# wall undar tha doubt* ~
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