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The Gastonia =====_=_=_==_===_ Prrot*<l tt* J?«»t^>Uon ol Hum* usd tka lataraata a| thai County. Vol. XV11. Gastonia, N. &, October^2», 181>6. CY WATSON STILL SPBAIS. From His Sick Bed be Pletds the People's Cause. WORDS ThITtBROB UD BORI. Wiu mmiklr set k. Ilf*fd tni* «■ Tkl. Ihnpilfa-I.M All IM People ■Md Ilia lUqml m> -Mr l»o Voles p—el M lUlml In Yuen Hearing. Dal icl tAs Vole* of Villa UUor Plane With Yea.” Mr Pkldow CiTUKNk: Ou the 34111 of July, hi Mui City of Balrlgh, the l)-mm.r»tie Party In Cou yeutluu assembled. called me fmtu Ita ranks, and told roe I rouit be ita can didate for Governor. I naked un Ban for the commission. Tbn vote of the Convection Caron to me unsought and unbidden. Many stronger and abler hands might liave received Ibe party'* banner aud car ried II to victory. Heeding tne sunset solicitation! of my nredoug frteuda, and bearing the expressed will of tbal great convention, and being acouatomed to obey, 1 accepted Ibe trust, and with an eager loogiog to liave Ibe honor of being the Chief Executive of Urn mil lion and a half and mote North Oan> liulena, whom I Mlrem as Mm perfect Mourn of the Earth's people, 1 took toy ponlllou on the froat of the balUr deck. Allbough mindful of the arduoua and Incessant labors of the campaign to be andrwtalpn, 1 was not deferred by lu promise of unocnslng toll, and Its mani fold nxactloci. because 1 have known even from ohildliood and through all the years of my life that tbs highest hoc or that could be attained by a North Carolinian was to obtain the suffrages of the freemen of his native State for this high and responsible oAm. A* Boon m the Executive (Jo in nil t tM of Urn Party *u organised, under 1 the direction »( that Committee. I went lata the field aa the rvpraaaota ll ve of my Party, whleh had heooma the it ranges! champion of the great oause for which the people wen them valvee oonteqdlog, and aa luch repre aentativa 1 wet eager to declare to you my Fellow Cltlaena, my position upon the all Important issue* In to! red in till* mighty contest—a contest in which Dm people era demanding that the con trol of their Gotten menl and financial ■yitecQ aha)I ba taken from tike money changer* or foreign lands and placed Into their own band*. In my heart of heart* 1 knew the winning Justice of this noble cause, sod loved to sopport it Ilk* a man loves to support, the wife and children of hi* Lome. According to lb* custom aateemad for tu BMfnToem, M wall ai it* anti quity In North Carolina, 1 desired to meat my opponent, Mr. Rustall, in Joint debate upon all tb* question* la tbi* campaign, hot be rejected my chal lenge and declined to stand up in the field with me before the people. A joint dlacuaaioa with m* was sought by Major Guthrie of the People’* Ar ty. I cheerfully accepted the request, and after Oiling soma appointments of my own, we entered together on a n*n vssa of seme of Uw western counties. By mutual Agreement we parted at Wilkes boro, and 1 continued my regu lar appointment* through the State. From exposure and fatigue I hare been stricken down with siekoeas, and am oow coufioad to my heme. Though much improved nod fouling inyself growing daily stronger, 1 am advised that I may not b* able to again enter the campaign. Fearing that tbla may be true, l write tbla latter that the voters In those sections of North Caro lina that 1 have Dot been able to reach may know that my heart l* with them; that I with I waa ablo to apeak to them m every county in the State to ask their suffrages far the great party that has presented ray name for considera tion. and to meet the people face to fans and talk with them In regard to their naeeaalUe* and tb* polioy of tb* government. There lias been no tim* since the eatabHabmant of our Gorern moot when ioaua* hay* been presented for the eooaldsratlou of the plain peo ple of lb* land which more strongly to yoly* their liberties and their hoot*. in leg* na •aanw rrom norm »to hni to tba Ohteago convention, I aiood for p platform, tba main teauea where in at)onkl be for U>e reetoratloo of ail* ear by lb la Government aa a mooey of gaal redemption at the ratio laet la oie by at. At that convention a plat form waa adopted which to my plain understanding looked to the rejection of the eingl* gold standard by this Country, and to tfae remocetiiaUon of silver aa a olroalatlog madlom In ill the channel* of trade. If tho purchas ing elnnae of tba fiborman Act was a .•cowardly makeshift." aa the Party platform enremly declared, I supposed and trusted that any honest mao ■tending upon this declaration of pete elplea would aw to the admlatratioa of a policy which bonaatly aud truthful)* cot Mien that he waa In sympathy with my Idea of the plain meaiafnc of the platform, he* l waa delighted to sustain ay party by my vote aud voice, because l hoped from hie administra tion a faithful dtecharge of the duliaa and treat reposed la It, aad bacaum I know that from the Democratic Party •tone would dnally eaane relief to the dlatrdkar* aad Impovariahad people, dally growing poorer aad poorer while Un privileged eJasoaa revered by an Just lows worn dully growing rlebci end ritbnr. Our bn,** woi* disap pointed. In 1KM I attended another eonvshtlon ef the name great party Ic the mma elty. It waa srtth a Urlfi ol slight aad hope that I wltoaaasd Um adootlnu of a ptatfarm whtah waa at iougcr a rabjaat of doubtful eouatrao Uce, hut a platform preaautiag tbs (Veal needs of tba American people ETimdwIdwttb Joy the aomluatlev -rCJ^sUTuSiss E.M. ANDREWS, THI LARGEST DIALER IN ~ FDRMITD RB^ PIANOS IN THE CAROLIKAS. (six L L GOODS bought direct front the mafcere In lergi quantities end LA aoM at only one mmU profit—no aioro. The Complete Purotehlog Jj\ ■“ wo—; < if— , w,. m m —ho to. **— thao their valoe all tbe time. *”* ABOUT PIANOS AND ORGANS. How to Make Home Attractive Hm been the atndy of mankind ainoe the tronblc in Adam"* houaehold, nud it is now unlTewnlly ooncoded that Mu ale U the moat potent factor in the aooompliah ment of Ihia rean 11, Mow a Piano or an Organ le a ncrrneitr if yon want a Mneical Home, and I bare been ituddM *■* tor years to get myeelf into a poeitioa to enpply the homes of North and Booth Carolina with the Best Possible Instruments, At lowest Possible Prices,—dm Ussiest Possible Terms. My rnncM* i* beyond my hopes, and I am now prepared togiee my patron* the benefit. Such a line a* I can aercr been controlled by one dealer. DPMI OUT PIANOS, $moo TO $630. MEED ORGANS. $*3 TO $175. AaJ I'va fat Tha I Mia la Eac* Dlferaal dna Of courae my low uricea and easy term* are goiug to etir up the (mall dealers, and when yon hear the •‘yelp*’ about Andrew*, Ju»t remember what Sam Jo®#e »ay* about the oue that yelp*—he ha* certainly been hit. Yon will probably buy but oue Piano or Organ in a lifetime, *0 you want to get the right one. Let me, or One of my sal earn on, help you make your aeloction. r— a - _ Al It li ABOUT FURNITURE. Fine Furniture Makes Fine Homes. Well Designed. Well Made. Well Finished. I cm fonuahjoa with all of theae, at lcea money than other dealer* will offer them. A great variety to aatart from Bedroom Suita in Oak at $xa&o tc $xoo. Onrly Biroh, Mahogany, Birdaeye Maple and Walnat Haiti at all priooa Parlor Suita in Groat Variety. DininMUoom Furniture, every style Hail Salta, to the Queen's Taste. I icrnree amt Eaeelt in abundance. ErorrUun* in Furniture to make bo Die comfortable. MANTELS AND TILES FOR NEW BOUSES. ALL GLADES AND PLTCES “---ii l}f/)irn/nc JhitVxn M*rtcca Bicycles Wo will Save von Money on them. WrilTK ENA MP.L WON BEDS ATA BA KG AIN. r f Tr ^ •* *#v «er» » ____ nunurcoi ana i noassn as oz Homes in tbe two CktoIIdib wilt »—■* ~ .-j , — ~T —^ T a*, a*, -r We want to do bnnnaas witlj you Makes no diftren/-. T *ood* low pr«*»- Pur busmens methoD art f*i, and liberal, call to If yo«~.h tint, to C^ul^rue. a™3" ^ “*11 7°°r onUn « *<>“ «•* **• ><«*« P^co. My .ravelin. aal«..-oan£ll price*. One postal card may save yot. many dollars. S^/W A Tyr||ar^mmW|a F. H. ANDREWS, Wholesale sad Ratal! Dealer in 1'arnitnre, Pianos and tir^ana ^**a**”Music Depittpemt_ 16 ft is West Trade street. Charlotte n o present to the good people of North Carolina my views on there great la •ue* promoted by the Democratic Party to the American people, and to speak to them of lb* hardens wtileb they have borne eo long and patiently, and to rejoice with them in the glad hope* of returning Ilf* and prosperity; to explain to them tbs In coma tax, by which tbs rich should hear their proper burden of taxation, and to urge that men holding property exempted from any direct taxation should contribute to tbs support of the Govsrnmsot by ■ a just and proportionate tax upon their loooiuea. This measure adopted by a Democratic Cos gram was declared na ooustitutioaal by a court which was forced, la order to arrive at Its con clusion. to overthrow the dieislon af the greatest legal minds that have adorned tbe haooh of the Heprsma Court of tbe United Stales for the last one hundred years. This aad many questions presented by tbe 8tate and national platforms I wished to present to you. I desired above all things to speak to the peoplo of the trusts and lbs unlawful combinations which were threatening tbe destruction of the com merer and business of tlie Country— Combinations of men by which the vtty necessities of Ilfs were placed under their absolute control to be dealt oat to tbe customer at prises Used by Illegal means, aad under the operation* of which small dealers with limited capital are beiag driven from business. The business of others is being bon troll sd within channels di rected by tbe trusts. The pries of raw materials la the hands of tbs original producer* are aged by these trust* aad combination* at or below tlj* ooat of prod action, sod then la lays these w«e raw material*, wbao mano fmotored, are sold by these organisa tion* at the prion deed by theta, and thus to a treat extent has all soq)peti tion is tbe purchase of raw materials and la tbe tala a( manufactured produets ban destroyed. Mark Han na is tbe apotheosis of these trusts and com bin re. and bis eunnlag Sogers an touching every button and spring in his reach, and dropping bis mousy Into all tbs open slots, large or small, through ell this land. m mr Ipeech to the July eonrentlon, 1 declared thou that the situation ten dered the leeoe a* to whether the peo ple ehoutd be free U exercise their own choice, or whether the power of Henna Lain would not lo a stealthy eod deeepUre maona beod-wiak them through trneud leader I and endeavor to defeat tbolr aim*. My declaration has been vartdad, far Uaaoaknp hap entered tb* room* of our opposing committees and *ub-oom anteee In II at Ion, Mata, Oonaty end Township, and has at least brclouded the Bhide of oar appocsota. end thwarted thane In their eerprvtwd par. poa* to are the people united la esc us ing the eoatrol of their Seenem! eye tern, which they so much deelr*. llryen, tike the Ohermller Dayan), approaches like the grey houod, de> fende blmeelf Ilk* the U<*., and like the wolf retreat* only with hie No* toward* hie fora. Hanna oarries a dark lantern. I ebonM (eel, my fellow eUlenns, In my present weakbsea a great despair if I thought that thane ytui questions were lo b»pi"«mtrd to foe by me alone; If 1 felt the! the teas** on this haul* devolved upon aoy man tad that maa was myself. Hut f Net that tb* eauae la above nay ace man or eat of amn. It I* the cause of Um people. They know their a ends. The ptul» people of tba land have studied out them qoeatioaa far themselves. They bare fall penury and want. Into tbe homes of tbe professional man sod merchant bare oomt tba shadows of want sad poverty. By tba drtslde of tba Censor aod tiller of the toil creep to the despair Inc thoughts that fata labor and tba product of bis toll bring him no return. Into the cottage or the mechaolo and laborer rises tba pale f»oe of hunger and misery. The peo ple reed no messenger to bear to them tba story of their pres sat condition, or to tail them tba history or lagislslloo which bas brought ruin aod disaster to tbalr boeloees, aod which la oooatantly and aver increeaiog wish each day that follows tbe night. Nor need tbe peo ple be told tbe oaose. Necessity bee made them study, and they bay* found out for tbemaelvoa tba terrible os use. They found It lu legislation which struck down half of tba money of tba country, thus doubling la value tba other half wbioh was found in tba ooOars of the rich. I wealed above all, my follow cltlsena, to enter every oouaty in North Carollaa aod see yen personally that I might know you and that you might know me, that In the odmialstratloo or tbe responsible duties of Governor of North Carolina, I could represent the interest of every section, knowing no man above an other, bat doing Justice to nlL And now from my bed of siokoeea I send you my greeting, aod the full aasur anoa teat If I should ba fay your suffrages elevated to Urn high position for which the Deooaratlo party baa presented ms as its candidate, I would ask no greater honor than to so ad minister tbs duties of my high offloe that my oondost would mart with tba approval of you all. * wi 7«v wvivn A cannot oaten to spank to yoa. I wnuM that •very lottor tu ararj wort of thia might ho a toagao to about hi yoor eari lha warm log that onrues from tba •urging depths of tbcar ana lour darn, —a warning agalaat Ua blow to the liberty of tba ipaaaao of tba people that threeteor uo la tbe clone bed Ait of Mark Harm*. My ewe voloe one not now ba rataad In yoor hearing, bet lot the roles of this letter plead with yen, not for mvaalf, bat Cor ay name on tba tie bet and for tbe names of my oam radro—not for myaelf or for them for our own aakaa, but for named oor aamoo only bnoauea tbe cases we rrp rvoent la the rlgbteooa eaoea of a righteous, long softer loe people—your auyeo—wbeery for ddellverancc and who yohrn not for “the purple and tba gold of the poison.” but who seek only »• 4**U, ao their fathers intended thev should—"under their own vine SgmW&SgT C. B. Watiov. mrpaafe orMaer, TV. Detroit |Ut*,)Prlboae. If Mg. Jlryan li elroted we predict he will aurroeng himself with a wins and eUtoamaaltke Oablaat, and Urn true fotenota of the Industrial sad ootnmerpial eemrpaaittes wHJ ba aa wall protected ao they oould bo eager any AdrotatatraUou. Tub Barr tULva la Urn world fur Cate, Braleea, Bone. Clears, Boh lthoum, Fever eorao, Tetter, Chapped Haags, Ohllblalaa, (Jonas, and an Mia Eruptions, and poet lively eures Piles, er ne pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect mitafeetfae, er mousy refondeU. Price Menem per bos. Ko. ante by J. A Curry A On. I RACE RIOT II PERSON. RKPT7BLIOAB QAIDIDATB TO HT.iirr K«4*rtMi MkrftM HMr mm IB. j tkiiepMMiiiuk m WUNIw *»•» «•» N bk*W ef KpeMU «■ *«U la Varik Oarallaa. Ob*Hot to Obearrsr, Hrri. aoxBORO.Oct. 21.—There ru> big riot In frnoo ooontjr todif. Tbe county candidates spoke *t Wlnstmd. After eouesrrsUvs speeches made by B. a Boone, of Durham, and Ool. John 8. Cunningham, of Psreoe, 8. P. Satterfield, B« publican candidate for tbe Hoorn, made no isoeodiary speech to Um negroes snd oaused them to at tack a white man. and as be was de fending blmseif from lh*|r rile epithets Um negroee begs* to strike bla with sticks, and a general riot ensued be tween soreraJ bundled wbltei sod tbe negroee. The entire difficulty waa brought on by tbe inflamed mind* of Um negroee reselling from the speech of Skid Satterfield. There were a num ber badly wounded, end blood Mowed freely. A number of while men were struck by rooks thrown by nsgroes and seriously bort. 8ome one Orvd • pletol end the negroes all fled. The white men were not expecting soy dlllJcnUy. but I an* Informed this evening that UM arrangement waa made In Boxboro test night to bnng •bout tbe dUneuUy by tbs nsgroeu. From wheel one learn, a great many nogioaa wars badly Injured. Cel. Cunningham mode n speech u> pacify the white mao, appealing to them to let tbefr beat Judgment gut the batter af V^f ■**>««■ retulttog from this us call«nt-for atuok end Ur aside their Peesloo nod ptejudlee. His ad vies wan followed by the white men and they quietly went to work to gut the names of the negroes who brought about tbe trouble. This has solidified tbs white people here and will resell In our good. Itox boro Is wild to night, and nothing but nbuae Is heard for Satterfield. Further trouble is feared. Otelou* OU.un UUVoml. Urd Tb* rtof at a political mmtloR In bawlly, baa of ran owunam la re orolymra. Arlctoua white nun l» flMMt a lot of l«»orBBt b«t uileu snbla acRToat, ladten thru te Tlolanoo, and Utaa pulla k|a own M opt and tawrw the nryroM to MJffar. Tb« white waorfo tlf promt na b the aotorlooa ■UlMrfMd, who waa a alark la the teat (AMathra and waa Indicted for Uua twftoR with bllla. Bit tomrd aa a •w*8r^.hl,D *• klc fallow ItepuhUoaa* of !*mno that they haoa oowiiMUd him for th* Ham, a ad la bla oanvaa* be prttlpltatea a raca riot. ^‘Ue*' “ "«•* o«aM te oaaa* Uw people of Borth Oaroflaa U Uriah my aobarly of their duty la view af tho a lost Son MOO te taka plae*. WHb «Mh a am aa Bmall Ooearnor and Ball art atditeclateUat roe a*, wo weald ham a Mate af affaire of whiter the oa oanvoco of yretetffey woo * »a*iriel leg -a (tote of affalra Imt whtehtbaW P*» would ha flad to racape befota Urey would be able te. The naarm twa mn turbulent #*• oapt la Ua proper* af a fcyaMwr I ' I • t , • victory or whoa the KepaMlonss era la power. la either case there !■ always danger. Thee tt It that It to better for the black* as well ua for the whites that tbs Democrats sbanld have con trol of North Caroline, ami to tbs ae eompiithmant of that end every energy should be directed from aew until the evening of November 3rd. CesrMtc Observer. SauntDKY. N. C., OoL 21—The rural frae delivery wbieb FoMoffce In spector ft UiUeepie bee been bars look ing after has base established aad the •ervlee was oommaaead today. Tba teat ta being mode la China Drove towneblp. The system, aa inaugurat ed. win supply every eltiien In Urn townahlp outside toe corporation of the village with mall dally. Nineteen letter boxes bar* Urea established la a* many different leualitlre la the townahlp. Ur. Bruner Goodnight bn* been appointed letter-carrier for the townafalp. lie has bad some expert eooe lo Ui* buslnem and it is believed will beadle it eueeewftilly. Ur. Oil !e»PIn was asked wbet effect Ibis plan would baveopon star routes and small poetoffoee. He said be had so infor mation to give relative to ear obaagee of th(* oharaetev as tbs rveulU will be dtaetoeed as the service develops. Ur. QIUeapie left today to eeletiiah ae o'hor rural frae delivery test la Tipton coonty, Teoneeeea. - . W—— aaaa l»Mt mm Bwa OnMili B—rI. mu. Wblla Hob. O. B. Walton, Dbibo. oral to anafaaa tor Oo Tara or, it (m proarlni. yat hU phyaiciatia aay they will aot permit him to make another ■paaah during tha oampaiga. T wterd.y ho hod mm tovar mod lo ■Ull aontloto bo ay. L* waoh bo trot ap for an hour or an and aoCerrd a rrlapaa Ha it nOUttad with tctaza motion of tha bownh and bln pbyal ctaanaay It ho uadanakaa aay phyat ca l labor within tha Bart month It will bt at tha rHh of bit life. "——■■a.. i ! A tm* Btatwiw ***** Malta-. K— York vrorvl CAMERA TELLS TRUTH. OOnrtST PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY MARKS 0HBI8TIAJI OI7ILIZA TIOH. *r» *“' 1T — ti TnoMWIfi The photograph gallon In a oouotiy town la »u* of tbo canal pjeai'ng mark* of Chriatlao clrillxatioii and tin ad yanoanmt of Sudani Balaam. I pan iy on* errry day and it li gratify!og tn too Ita patroa* awaltiop tWr taro ot owning oav w|Ut aaaUlag faooa aad all arrayed a tbrtr brat apparal. Jt ta a lawilt dlnaaelou bofor* they eona what dm* to wear, what ornaments, aad bow tha hair ah ail btornuignd, or •bather to lit or etaod, wbMhac a aide ▼taw or a float or whgthar tha baby ■hall ha tahau atom or with Its oi other. All alaawra ataoa an raoaUty bafhra «*• aaiaara, for tbo untight of nature baa ao favorite*. So (hr aa face* aad (aatam an oowearned, tha Taman fella tha tret*. tbo wM tratb aad aolAiogbut tha Moth. TUa nontag oa 1 pand ( aew a eonatnauo ett thigou ihe Map* with a ahitfla hit ■raw. HU wife and Uttla girl won laeldoawaiiiagtheirtaro, loud to kaow hUa Mure ha waa Married, aad Ml Mapped aod gave hha ny head. Hu taka wan poor, boacM and le j-Jt-Umy ro«p«»t ter work aad haou the oora of tbo ahlld i*a. Tha non oaKtyata tbatr Uttla fern*, work tha noda, aU oa the jarfca hbtm Choir rick —— -— tha tbo fewUy to __ „ __ feat bat becauo* of aflUlatloa aad —aafetloa. Man of thoir kind an pwoaiUto aad therefor* dunhk. They stick tngidhn human thaw an Mthor poor or Imm thaa ri#b.Thnlr father* fought ta the lata war, aad than will flgbt la the next cm If It eaona la their day*. I* nay ha a rieh n*afe war. bat It w» bo a poor mao’* "Ate you going to hay* tha baby's picture takeo V' “Xo; act this oua." aald hr, “I waat ny wtfefe and ear lutia girl’s Thar an la thorn. I thought 1 would Hha than about tha bod**, far life la aacortolo, you koow. Jwa Moore’* wife died UM year aad Jia say* be woald gty* too world for bar plate re, aud Jack Brown load hU litU* strife Jane. She waa a nighty ^nylltyuitag. but Jack balnt ant •one taken ter fear of aootdanta.” ** “That U all right.” aald I, “but auppoao you die; woalda’t your wtfa Uka to bar* oaa of you ?” “I reckon oho would. She naa tloaad that, but pieturn don’t twoana a rough waa Ilka nr, and barifleo it would ant note mooay than I have got to apart. The Malar Is aonln’ oo aud wo all have to bar* ibou aad •tooklog* aad tha Uka, aad nyoottoo crop wu powerful abort, but I win bavu oina taken aemminn. I reckon all your folk* liay* got 'on. Layout tbay P” uroror win ana oniiana HIM be* rlrtoa of humau klod. and poor folko hart aa a neb of it ae rloh Ma Yea. Bon. Matty of thoa barant anyth lug «Ua tt> dirMa their afleotiooe. It ta n pteastua tblag toeee tbas at < tbe pletiiio gaJlanr ate to wltaeee their CMe when the work to d<*e ate tbe i sue of their lured out* era before i tbaa oa ettaiuolod cards, froaJi ate eta an from tbe artlot'o bead. What a wonderful art It to. I moMMiber well when the One daguerreotype wat taken lu our lava. I wu ooly 40 years ago. ate When our Onto little girl was four I Co old wo had tier picture taken. wao » Uttla beauty then ate 1 tbuaght tbe pieiare was tbe awoataat < geo# oa earth. Wo ban It now u> He i uld-fiuhloned ate. That little girl Is long aloe* a Bother and has platans , of brr own little aide, ate they an ESWaSrirShSii a zxrjzzfsxx'szri yet, bet the left a* forayoang ma i 1 I i : : t a French artltt -a palatar of peonra W££*J£bl‘ke Undo. aa/jSS «o md tbe rago of lha sun through colored glace to beigbtaa the wflnt of bis palailayt ate krpt on exporlowoUag with twilight until la trig be caught It Mi thi king ate Mto It ittek to aatattle biotas ate redact tbe IBogoa thrqora upon the* IIto raeootg war partly aaoldonlal, parthdBlga.ate bo MbosK waoW. toatohrd at bis dtoeerery. In jgan tsasisiz'X'szssz Beat was erected to hiwta pgr la. Sl*^> toeeatloog. Kagwerre'e was etude grid iBporfntTpbotm ftofdiy bag grown oot of It ate mm sow W bo tea perfection of art. U to dgdU ftahlagtfao «oot Ukoomof tethojpgttwprtpifart ate eater* ate waging them wltbfa mob or the atllbiM who bMo aorer owe. «ug W wMI watte original* AUtkamc fteT-Sltba grate Otd pmlotlaga of •-d^vwjrodmufw" tte L. Si . ' I : * - i « 1
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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