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The Gastoi _ __ _ D*rot»<l to tlw ProtMtlOD of ft VOL AVIA. UaatonLa, N. C„ November 5, 189b. " *" IF"" - ' ‘ _" BAB ON BUSINESS WOMEN. 8KB18 THOKOTOHLY EHTEBESTED JM THE WOMAK WAQEEAB1EB. Tba rMMinl Wmtmmm Never I .... tea 4rt» erfaetlelelly. new la Xei rnaaa ■I With Mew—A Wanae Saepreve* iheTeaenfen We* me -fbeeria* r»" Nnalneea—S'tower* eaa Men** Drake. IW. Louie liayuhllu. There i* no doubt that tbe number o( ladle* in trade U ineruealng every d»y. Society permit* * woman to go tutu bualne**, alnc* aba ll only follow lag lb* rumple of tbe Count*** of Deeh or I.ady Blank. It la jutt aa wall that aociety doea approve, for It give*, doe* Uil* aeal of aoclal aap.ra tlon, a pteaaani feeling to the worker* tbemaalva*. A wom .n i* leer than a woman wh«u a be doea uot value the opinion of the world. Aod the woman who tell* you that ah* doean’t mind what anybody any* a bon l her la either alwolutely lying or ela* alia ha* Inat tome of her woman!Iu*u. A gentle woman give* oooaidemble thought In wbal the world mya, aud aba la will, tog to throw har baart aud auul Into her work wbeo ahe la eooonragnl by more fortunate women. I have taken much Internet In watch ing the women who aneeeed, and I have come to one oonclualon— lb* woman wbo ancocodi ia tbe woman who doea har work to tbe beat of brr ability, wbo ia properly baatseaallke. but who never lueva what might be called the art* of femininity. 8U* never become* chummy with men. 8b* ia polllo with them, but when bueloea* force* her to talk to them the neyar let* them forget that aha la a woman. Not becauie ahe whimper* to them; not beoauae abe trite to fasci nate there; but limply beoauae aUe’v beraalf. xnes. racning ner, in* average man •aya, or thinks, "Mr*. Floyd Robin son Is a cleycr liu»e woman; sbs means to suooaed, and III throw lo bar way any wort I can.” And be doea. Soma newspapers and public speakers bay* an nnplaaaant way ot telling ua of tbo disagreeable thlaga that bap pan whan a woman i* Introduced, in n buaioeaa way, into an offioa where man are. A man wbo U no better than any other, probably from a moral atand polot wuroa than acme, told me that be bad never regretted taking a lady typewriter Into bis office. He mid aba had I to pro red tbe whole tooe of tbe piaea; that no man la bis office ever used a profane word before bar; and that by oommoa consent a hasty fel low who started to tail »u off colored story before ber waa oalraclted. He said tha man were all more polite than before ber arrival, and be belt*red It waa entirely due, this ebange tor tb* better, to tha woman herself. And yet aba bad said and done nothing. 8be had only taken It for granted that the men arouod her were gentlemen, and when aba was not wall posted about her wort aha hadn't hesitated to art tbeir help. And aba bad got ten It before aba expected to. She wasn't young, and she waaa’t baaoti fal, but aha was a woman wbo had that peculiar womanly power of In* Aaeooiag mao for good. It is the power Uiat S'*me* from a woman as aooooacloualy as tb* perfume from a rise. SOCIAL AKIr BUAIHEMUKB. Then, too, tbe lucomsful woman baa not been the woman who lives ber •octal llfu with the men who ware about ber to buslnaia If yoa will tblak it oyer you «UI Had that mao la Ibasamn office are seldom in touch •ootally; and that woman who goea in to bittiness makes bar Ant and great est mistake when aba auoeptl an Invl la lion, or invites a call, from ber fel low-worker, a man. Dal to return in the women wbo are In buaineaa An other Kiri wbo larxiremcly versatile, but wbo lan't auOcleutly strong in any cue point to maba lier profeoatun one of music, or languages or anyiblog visa baa followed tha Ant bright girl's ex ample and ia another worker "In the cheering-up basin***.” For a dollar an hour the will some In wham there Is an Invalid and entertain bar; aha wilt rand; play charters, doalooes ot any mild game; ah* will a bow a new atltob In oroebet or knitting; ah* will alng a pleasant song or play u quiet IlUle trace, or, If it ia preferred, the will entertain tbe Invalid with In numerable etoriei and lntsraettog gos sip. 8oppose you ware ill; anppua* you war* getting better, and yon bad tbe Invalid’* wesrioaaa of everybody around you, the Invalid's desire to be aanaed and the 1000114*0 longing for n fresh fees. Here comm n bright, cheerful woman who offer* what you want. Well, R teems aa If tha ' ‘cheer - ing-up bualueaa” ought to bo s seo eeao, and eo far 1 believe it has been. WOW Rif WOO RAX ■ SAIRTV TllljtOS. Tbso, there are two young woman wbo hart goaa Into tba flower butt cere. For U ornta a wark they will pat on your flask a little boocnet every morning, which will prove n rest to roar cyan and a reminder, all tba day long, of pleasanter things than ao ooants and peraenUgea, of deMsaod credits, stocks and bonds. 1 Ilka URa Idea. It la getting at tba people who enjoy tba dslatles of Ufa, bat wbo oan*t afford to pay there at prtoas do moadad by eome of tbe Mg shops Thera are wocMB maklog bonnet* and and women making frocks for llula children: there are woman busy hem mlot roftm to bo put upon the linen that goes to form tba trousseau of a bride; and there are women setting dainty atitobae Into Bee fabric and •eft flannel laUodad to moke pert of tba Myrtle for o new-born baby. 1 dos 1 boliove there wan rvor a womaa lived wbo didn't Ilka to make booy elotkee. PernowaHy, I oun Dover tse tba liulo pettlooota, the tlay shirts, tba *rve frooks, and the worm little kali Jooketa, wltboot n desire to hog them. They are Inanimate things that toll a story, a story always of tbe future. They are mode far tba ooan log baby; they are worn by Uia grww li>g baby, and they art laid aetde ho eenaa they are outgrown by the ex peetant maa. It tea a* wrong ever to make theaa dear thing* with the aid of a tewing machine. Every etiteb ought to bo put in wltb a needle directly by tbc feminineOogeri. Holt la proper that the woman who went* to earn money should bo making all these beautiful betooglogs, and beet of •II that, making Uma wall, which menna daintily and exquieitoly, ibe le being paid well for ber work. There were women members cleaner* tud dait<n. If jog own nny fin# book* or any beautiful brlo-a-brao. ttien you know tbat the duetrr which pa»ee* over them null not bo a feather briuh, wielded by e recent rough female Importation from abroad, but that thov mutt be kept free from the bloom of time by a atlk duster with a brain behind It. And tbat It why, where there are eo many beautiful be longing*, women who know bow to trout tham property are blrod to do It. Heally, It lakeo a lady to appreciate the elagaueieo of life. Too object to tbat word “blrvd;M you prefer to *ay •nwert. or aeked, or rollelted. Now, I like the word. It la saggaatlvs to me of that book la which thorn to the moat direct aod Um Boost Key] 1th. •There It atye “Tbe laborer le worthy oMilt lilie." What a vercoon coold be written on that text, and who to worthy of Ule biro f Not the ordinary preacher, weak to faith, dnnbtfol In hope and utterly lacking in charity; not the average church member, lo doleet In good works, narrow io belief and doubtful of all charity that does not roault In being teen of men. And yet, there area great many people worthy of their hire, and they get It— some time. Ip thlt world, my friend, you and 1 may ooont on gelling a good bit of our bell and a good bit of our heaven. God lisa always said that He wa* just, oonaequenUy He oannot be luhumso to poor bumaelty. He to not going to give eternal punishment to s •oul Incapable of routing perfection, and I hrmly believe that hare or betw after lie to going to give everybody a efaaace. Yon may lose your ehaoee here; you may be too Ignorant, or too blind, to eee tl; bat yoa are not going to be condemned because you have made i mistake, and tba reason of tbat ■lttake, the wby and tbs wherefore of It. which means not oaly your meant, bat your poet mod your environment*, aod everything concerning you to going to be oooildered. OOi> DOOX’T JUDOE AS Du. He looks Into tbs heart sod sms, with absolute ctoaroeaa, everyth log that influences a poor sinner, sad Ha It going to forgive a gnat deal. But t most leave that text to tbe preacher. 1 would like to bear good aermoo on 1L Personally, I love S good aeraoo, one Mill calls a spade s spade, sod doesn’t, in s flowery mass of words, soothe yon to llotp From the pulpit to some new books, and from there to the stage, U a distance, but not such a great one. There have been two books published within s year, that were great auo eeeaes. Bacb was the story of s wo mao—one, of a woman who lived when the “Bspe of tbe Lock” was written; s woman who was familiar with courts; who was ambitious; who was beautiful, but who bad a girlhood of wickedorae, from wbioh aba was rescued sod made great mod good by the love of a great and good mao. Of course, you know tbe book 1 mesa— "A Lady of C^toUty,” It will maka a fine play, but where 1a tbe actress wbo could become Clorlnda P She must be uot a foolish aonbrette, not merely a beautiful woman; and yet she mart be beautiful; but she must even In the days of bar folly, be a woman who ooukl suggest all that tbe future would m«ke of her. I have thought and thought as to tha Clorlnda of the stage; no weak ingenue need try the part; no girl whose only tatoet Is that site looks well In tights need try tbs rule; bat s woman uf brain, a woman of besaty, and s woman of dignity, must cause Clortuda to appear la Saab and blood before ua. 1 don’t suppose tbe will play tbs part, but there to one sotreee wbo ooeld do It, and that la Fanny Davenport The other book la auoh • ooeUnet, although It, too. It the etory of a wo man, that I smile aa I yoke them to gether. This one ta a etory of a woman of the people, a woman of to day, a woman of busiaoaa: not a yoong woman, not a beaatlfai woman, bat a woman magallceut In bar moral, mental and phyeleal strength Yoer Ips form her aame-yoa are rtgbt-lt If Tom Grogan. Too don't want a hartb-yolced termagant to play this imrt; the book never made Tern that. You waat n dear eyed, clear-brained woman, who. In bar anting of the part, will suggest the keynote of Tom Grogan*# chars War—womanly fores. Tbit actreaa moat be a magnetic wo man, but not a flippant woman. Tom Grogaa dealt with qnesUona that wore eerlous, and aba oomes Dearer to Victor Hugo’* Ideal womra, she wbo Is "bomme par la paaow ot femme per la ooeur," then any other I know. YoV .5*nw* help but feel wbeu you reed the book that you have tooomo eoqoaiutcd with Tnm-ebe to to ebeeey, to whole touted, to really fleah V* ‘•■d-voloed, ugly tad entirely lacking In the womanlloem that per mded TOm Grogan's persooaHty. wee to play tbit pert. I boot not. Iteeaea* there to one women who oould l« Tom OrotoM, *be to—Agate Booth. IV ill she f 1 do not know, hut 1 hope that unlaw the proper woman la la the proper pi non. neither Olorlnda nor Tam Grogaa will appear upau the stage; for I do not waat to ana them aa 4e fftoeratoe. If tarn to meet them la flMb and blond, nod I tong ta, 1 waat them to coma to me aa I think of thorn One really softer*, whan one loom a booh, at oaoiog Ha people In word. And you and I, I feel sure, do tore the tooke that Internet as. ftoy broom* ••ft of oar liven; wo know them; thoee peo-end lnk peapte, know thorn bettor than wo knew nf r‘-f people they become reel to no, and we do not went to loaa one ot oar Ideate. . - R00'*' wL,n *• do. Lib U fuller and nebar wbau the Id Ml la onlllvnlad and whan oar pen-and-ink 7**^!^*?®?"°® 2* t0 I004 dmda. And they do. After beooaing ne ?.UlUut!? T11'1 Tu" Orogen, If you are tb» sort of e women I like, yee oould no more bo dloheweet tben yoa oould be (mmotot. YouM be Mhemed to foee tba book. That’* the way the book afleeta jja*. neLTiKa m movbt tuMnra. IWo PMrilatlHMNM UrMMaiw p*r CMtak. Sufus Kan dan to Qmrntj I mint. Tbs politicians been been □ ratio and apcoehlfyln so frequent sod promleoue among the boys bare lately tIU Warned If tba ground ain't wots smooth and ■tick for miles around. Gold or silver, "tteb ? la atlll tba maleeat qenatloo. Tba general ooufuviootneot la re garde to gold and silver pate me in miud of tba riddla wtlob Andy Luona oomt upon a time. All three of oa was nothin morn than ebunka of boys then, end goln to reboot together over at the ernm roads. Andy nod Bley they bad got Into n mlgtby way of aaytn riddles to one another. It was nip aad took as to wbleb oould Urn the other down with a new riddla. Cemln along horns from school one evenin Andy hit Bley with a new one, sod It wee e stunner. “There la e lady oyer to our bouse," •are Andy,“which aha la my mother’* •liter, but aha ain't my aunt. How Is that. Bier f” "Well, Bier he coeldn’t cut through and had to give it up, though Andy give him Ull next unornln to work Urn sum If he oould. So Blor be went borne end told bla father, old mao Jerry 8erogglas,about It and called for help. Naturally, of oourae, the old mao couldn’t ace Ui rough tba riddle aad It pestered him powerful He eoretebed his head sod racked aad ransacked bla brain Ull bad time, but ha couldn’t git the answer. And then when ha west to bad ha eoulde’t go to sleep for vhtnklu about Andy Luces ead the riddla. He rolled end ho tambled Ull way along towards midnight without a Itek of atop and ha ooiude’t stand It us loo gar. Hr rti up and went out and raddled blr boras and rid over to old mao Hiram Lucas as—which Aedy at that lime was a half orpbant aad him and hla mothar was 11 via 'hers with blr grandfather— and hollared him up nod called him out to the front gate. UM man Hiram b( come oat seortln aod casein about bla neighbor* oallln him at aooh a •bollatloos" late boar, aad cooseqaeoUMIy Jarry bcroggtn* waot on to the maloaat question. “That boy Andy give my boy Blev a riddla this *wnlc which be east work It nod I east work It,'* aaya ba. “And wbat la more I couldn't aiaap for tblokln about It aod ao I have oooe ovar bare to git the facta. Andy told Blev that there waa a lady bare which waa bla own mother’* eletar, but aba wasn’t bla aunt. 2Tnw I want to know bow to explain that P" “Why, Jarry, that’s a* clear aa gleet and aaay as faUln off a wet log,” aaya old man Hiram. “Any stmlln-beaded idiot ought to aaa through that.” "T«n mo bow It la than,” aaya Jarry. "ao I can go on back borne aad rant In poaoa and go to sleep.” "Wall, Jarrr,” aaya old mao Hiram, “you aaa that boy Andy Jeet simply toM your boy Blev a dad blamed lie.” Thua after baarln rarloua and anndry remarka on both aides of the money question t am bound to think that aoow on# haa told a little white one about It. A Imii in ChartaUa CBurlotta OH—rvor. One would acaroaly expect to Sod n liermlt In Charlotte, yet there U one here and ba loan latarastmr old fellow. Hli name Is Pick BerrybUI; b* la 7b nan old, In n Confederate veteran and liven In n bat oa Booth Church street. Tbs but Is owaed by Mr. H. O. Bprtoga, who haa not yet bad oeeaeloa to lmpmva the property, end tte lonely occupant haa bean permitted to remain unmolaatad for 18 yoaia or moeo. A block of fine new reatdanoa* ba* beta built up aboat It. but the bat, with Its little batch of ground remains un changed. Old mao BerryhIU ba* patched it about with tempo at tla aod •beat Iron, propped It np aad tied U together and ha* thus managed to keep a ibeltec over bla bead. Ia the au» mar the but to bidden by a patch of oorn. The old maa plants It ap to bin vary door. Mr. Springs doesn’t re member whan BarryMlT lock obarg*. Ha Jurt moved la wltbeai mying a word to anybody aod has Haas ltvad that* as happy a* ordinary mortal* can he. He le enppooad to pay a rental of *)oeota par momb. bat Mr. Bpring*' ngont threw away the book acme yeore mo- Previous to It* oeoupsnoy by Borryhlll se old woman 11vad there for atx years. Mr. Springs didn’t knew bow aba got there alt bar. At aba was f/log, *iw mat bin a damage that she would caver forget him. Some of BerryhUl*» aid oorn rede* ore aUrttag a mavamiot to mad bla* to the Soldiers’ Home, If ba will go. Maw »• Wu4 tfM iMMh mt Dm*. la •yaaklnff of tbi* moot d traded dtaaaaa. Mr. C. M. Dtsoa, of Ptaaaaot Kidga,Pa., aaid. ”1 hart a but* girl wbo ta troubled fragaeatly daHna tha winter raoalba with or copy aOatttaaa. Wdebarar tba Bnt aytmaoaae ooour, ny wife data bar ObuMwrtelu'a Uoagh Raaaady. aad Uw raauMital waya proa** and •aUafaatory.” Tbta raaaady laoaad by tboaMndaaf aMUara tbroogboat Ida United Mate* aod la bmt rorafga aoualrtaa, aad alaraya wild parfaat aaoaaM. 11 la oaly oaaaa baoo«MaB<boan*r wtMn *»rtd oroayy oaagh appaara aad all aywp MMa of otoap will ditappaae. Fa* Mia at M aad 10 eante pa* botUa by J. R. Carry * On. DraggMa. COMPARISONS ARB ODIOUS. MEJ OF TO-DAY BESIDE THOSE OF OTHEE DATS. Thk a mar ar Ml Mar-lto niuwm maw ■ --1,101-1, -“•W N« ikwrtM. torn ?. Jvam to Oagner I If— la Uila a day Of Mali maof la a question frequently aakrd. awl eoaw t mes the id—t la ptf in Ibo do olaretlra. It Ia said that dtotaoos tooda eooUantiMDt to tba view. Deo— WaabUgtOQ, Thoaaa Jeffler md, Oalhoon, Olejr, Webrtur, ate., way look la—r to ua and greeter to as than Uto» did to the eyes of torn who were oo-temporary with thaw. The great wriUw, the great poota, the great PbUoeophara amoo to bare paaatd away. Tbla !■ ao age of fleaeetwa and mechanic*, M age of wsteriaW There were Mrer greater fioaoetora la the binary of tbs world than we bare at the present tlaee; there were oarer grantor dlaoovorere and aatbors la —bnalee than we hare with «e this o»7 Unto whatever an — lend* Its margtw aod expooda Ita geaiue upog that age ebowa IteeU hi the ewerglea aad foroes thus displayed. Bploureac eat, drlnh and be worry—waa tba Meal of Ufa la one age. War, wartlai array, hanstom, generalship. was the fad In me than one ago. Peter tba 0r**A\ Nepoleoo Bonaparte and other* were tba olltsaxaa in tWr ages. An otber are produced IU aStotae. I reehoo Samaore wo— bare headed that procession. Another ago pro doosd it* orator*. Cloaro. Denoitbi Pl«- F««.Erekln?aM7oSb5?o. Webatar, Preotlae. Murat)all, Beoober. Other agaa bare prudooad their aoUtote, tba mao who did thalr work with thalr pea. »» "W* w* ivvi SOOU» H MHISJ Ul* maaUy mai mixed, nddlad nod fug*. I 11 alwlsm, except to Imp up with the Ptooeoloo. TUI* U no age of polttl Uaoa. To-day lbe pomtolsna ee«oo to head tbe pcooeaelon. Smteamsnsblp haa been at a premium, but poiltl Uaa bold away now. (HedMone la la bU dotage; Blsmerek piny ad out; Diirasli la drad aod buried. Who li tbe statsa atau of Korops to-day f They hart bom la tbe east. M Hang Chang, the brightest man in all Cbiaa, talks! aad acted Ilka a tan-montha-oM bor to America. If ha made while over hen a phUoepfaloal elatemeatof oUemitja I have not heard of Ik Ha waa la* qolalUvo. He naked oar woae-u huw eld they wen eud how mesy ablldran they had. nod why they did not have morn children, or word* to that effect; and If be had not beta worth tOUO, 000,000 and A merino bad Dot bean looking (or tome of It U> fell thle way. he would bare been treated like any other pigtail la America. Tbie la a day of poUttclaaa, not of aUteoaaa. The greatest living statesmen to-day la the Colled States is the stoat despised aad moat discounted mao la America. He baa oaoe been tbe meat popular. Teo yearn ago bn waa tbe idol of America. Four yeara ago ha waa Uu moat popular man in America. Ho now bolds tbe same views, adve oatm Urn name prlnoiplss aad main tains the muse integrity mod heroism that ha always baa at president, eod yet he baa Mat with his own party until the reaction la at gnat, that ha blmaalf will Dot a/lllata with or ap prove the principles or candidates of bit owa party. U look! fanny to aao tha democratic candidate touring tbl* country speak ing to tans of thousands everywhere, and the rvpcbUoao candidate redlin ing at bore* aud the fool* gathering from everywhere Baking their pil grimage to Oaatoa, O. or course, coin* sdan nan go Uaoton. I approve of and indorse the sound money prio elplre of MeKInky, and yat if I were to Join a crowd going from Georgia to Uaoton atj wire would telegraph for dy arreet an the wav and detention until ah* eonld get her hut band and bring bid bame, and It would be n long time before 1 oould eon vines my wire tbat f bad eeaae enough to go oi by mywlf, much lace with the crowd. McKinley and Bryan are good mao, bet the Strength of ekenatar, tha courage, tha lierotam, the brmlna of (has* two bn do not make them tha tha greatest man la American blatoey. Dana B. Bill, perbace the moat aatnta politician In tbo Ualtad Stale*, mid: “I ad a democrat.’' I me tb* news papart now are calling him e “dado ormt.” Tom Baad. panape tb* droog •at man la Utr republican party, wua passed by and bta owa pasty, took a •dalhr man because they thought ba would ran batter. Wa are not bant log our biggest aad faralaeat assn to day. Waste bunting bar moat popu lar man. (a other words, web party waata n eandldata that wUl get than, and they taka bla eteaiars after they get bln slanted. If there la a lowering man to-day lbs governor of any abate la thia nuioa.l do not recall bid at this raosMoL The supreme oourt at tb* United dtataa does not rack as it o*o* did. When w* menaure tha supremo court of Wo United (Mata* of tiHfay by im soprein* coart of tb* Ualtad HUM* of 10 yoere ago, tbs oaapartaoa stem* odious. The au prema onurtaof oer asverel states do not measure up as they oaca did. Great lawyers arsaot ea pfaatlfal bow. It wans. Tbl* Is an ago a* only el push and pall (or pofltleal odoa. but It Isapeeh aad poll fCc weaMi adds Cd» aad drive for baalth. Hanes wv re tha i>oat an learn I fort a sea la Um world** Malory; bane* we here mon broken down nervous svetanw tbat any ayaavar prefaced; aad ope prafaarias perhaps balds Its owe with Urn marok *f any age. m! tbat la tha profreaior Wa have at great « to-day than tha warif . Tha press lea sf mcdlehM nea or surgery have a ha am thnr aema la We leet Cee The past ba* i America f la Barege mtd to a | 5lsr«?ftSst88 aStea^taa-tss asafKayrsssviKnBt I«rt boa act a BtMbar; Ikwtoc bM M4 «Phillip. Brook.; Itogland J *0*0 WhiteiaU; tiootfcod bM pot. Jobn Knox. We bate may mm In quantity, bat we lack Ip quality. Ip ®J perlgrlnatkm. otm tbfa country I •«d M Plm>«t OONtut inquiry by MW Of It). iMdipg sharehM: »*bm « we get • map, towering aod etroow £?r ttnaohen ■« tw2 Wg to-day m they were W or 100 yeeri Mto, but they don’t mem ee large. If tbeemr otttL Paul, of Wof WbltBoldiir UbarVe 0. Plotwyflwe *®-day. I barn pet met him. I me •mm rery email pneehece ailing eery It neme to bee my •m.U doughnut In a my large bos. Usually when lbl*» the erne, the church la uot mueb teller *■>»— the Ml sss.striirTw»"g! sasSSonartirJs meotal meeiMleton tha world am And thla posh af tbo dollar baa created a demand tor akll) In tba tmtrnut of tba oarrm, skill In the wiaoftoa knife, tunto thause of Plllaood powder*, and to moke over ■tela tbo bum who haa unmade him aalf in his raoa tar - run Wo hot* greet lawyer* wban awo love their profession better than they loro tba rnoomo detivod fraa their profession We bars great frtiammi whan men }“*•“*» o«MMtiy halter thu they , love political oOoa. Wa hoe* ft*at preaMtar* wbra OBM lore God mad the kingdom of OhrUt oboe* piao* aod poafUoo. Wa bare greet oratoc* whoa hrod aod heart are bath full of thought aad amjtlon eabUmsL Wa bar* gr*tt riehaa wbaa wa pot gaUaboww God, , and great man wb«n wa pot manhood nhort Mam moo. Tha correlated aad Mgngjrtod energies of a man will make bud great la wklaborer direction *5 bw go—Upward or downward. Wbou tkla world ahall aae that good onae to graataaae and graateeaa to good oeea. aad be that woald begsutoat of all muet first ba tha aarrant of all; that It la mum bleaard to giro than to r» oalre; that wa are made per feet through eoBering; that them to no oroar, that tha rloheet aw la (In world to the mna wbahnadoo* moat tar bto fellow-miu, rteb In good worka: and lbet tha Poorest avi la lha werld to the mna who wen n millionaire on earth bat wbo haa not money enough in ball to bay a drop of watar; bat tha ri<*Mt aao lo eternity to tha mao who aaorldom moat bem aid gains mom la the world of oteraal light. Be. ■rnlni* rrapwlllM. AOsms JoeraeLOsL m. Tba etroegaet and probably tbo moat oOsottoo speeches that bee* beta mud* for tbo HapoMloaaa la tba pmieat oampatoo bare beau those at ex-Fceet dent Harrtooe. Gen. Harrtooe k* doao himself great credit by the toie aa well at the material of bto enemilwi They have oeeo aa dignified u they worn able, and beeo baao ooc fined •clely to the currency Urn*. lo bto addrem at todtoaapolto toot Saturday eight Goo. Harrtoon made e proposition wtloh, if reports of threaioaod onemtoa ara true, ie both totemottog md pmottoaL Hi pledged himoeif aa a mu aad a lawyer to de fend any workingman Id the exercise of bto right to vote aa b* ptoeaaeot tbo preetdeotlal etooUon. Gen. Har rtoon declared that bo to ready to go anywhere In the ooaotry where than to tow to cover the earn aod to enrve without too to prosecuting any em ployer who attempts to Intimidate or ooeraa aay voter who worka tar Mm. Thto prapulttoa praeute the poselMIl ly ofao edifying epeeUoto We would Ilk* te eeo Beojemie Herrieoa tarn loose bis gone on Mark Hunt or aoiMOthar born who te trying to tom* working seen to vote agate*thoir too vlsfleus. That them am amp re •“•gaged la this epeelea of os ■ w* have no doubt, aad weadt_|g vtotima to oommaotoat* at oaoe with B. Harrtaoo. attornoy at tew, Indtaa s polls, 1*4. «i Mm* m Uni WaNum TIms, u.'awjsasa*aw^ “DaoA, I to, MUraa Jute." v^xzurr'**- •»”“««• «ss.*£sr!.i'“ ■*’“ taka It f*» i “Wall, I kalut *iaotly a*y I am." “CMA t* “Va, 1 raakan Uaala Baabary ain't * ^Bat^ uaai baa* aoma roaaoa for yoor ebetoa.'’ " 'Oaad I’M cot ar Mm. X abaty kato Ouya> know Aat braak r*aoa£ ttfffcglJ--" '*** Jt“Taa; wtmt'a that «ot to Ao wiu -Aaa' dia mart Ra aaya ha jpalM tar rota for M<3w MaRmlay.” 1 I I > am? nmnam BAXtOn BIOS Tain THE DE OAriTB A5TLUM. Why don't —do—I to Ike DM*tor-why don't tniaafiailj y (tn«—4 lac ef taottey U hie win, and th— die —on after f And thereto the orphanage el Ulntoti, & U., that right s^waarsi-iaf «rasssWS3S\asi r— udmeUae I heir ooadtUoe, they woald trip toe— It la right, of oouree, for toe mttUanake to gtow I miltio— to the oahranltiee and—}. avsgerrr?.,,a» over the'land wb?* —"gwTto aoll—e, and who woald ha gnMnl (or to-dand cloth* aod a&iter. Thi tfcripteme make ao aaatida afathooh <* co****-, bat the btberiaae are —U—ed over and aver again, and woe aad comae ate threat a-d tho who aagtoot or oppceea thaw. I bin long baliarad that good pan- » •caw. u ia not a piaanaat teabiMa to bunt ap tte aocrMd look upon want Mdnci aad pals faoaa, bat It oagbt1 to ba dona oo wail awe. ana by tba rich and the bun people. Tbe good 8t. ^■■.—MjjbbTitrue MMgbat weal* elell tbe widow and thofalhartna yea. to riatt thorn. It will net do to alt la tbe parlor or tte matter reooa and waM till •oaadtedyaatta for nhailtj. Little orpbaoa can't eome: ttey don’t kuo* tte way. Tbalr Mb arm deed or their Mother, or both, or perbepe one or tte otter la In tte •rtf Mb or down with e obrooto rink 9fm\ -o*7. nndenry •om ladi(areal, bat eU pitiful. Ttey •re ell children of Bleary baptizedla I ban hwan romlomthig about write about It, tbongb ino Miwelaona a«V jeet. A few l tbo orpbaoa1 buna near loan how tte oblldna wn o«. My good friend, Robert want with ne. Bo la tte aan of that bnay paper, tte_, Nm, bat real to bit family bit baarfa affectlona are abaotbed In tte arptena’ bomn. He ie tte pcaaMtat of tte board, aad oagbt to ba. Kagan that* enry few iaya. and tba eblldran anile wten ba rimer. On tte wap be newer UlMd polltioe—not a word—It waa all nrptena and lb# borne. Tte term wagn not an at Deortur and took at out a mile Id tte country. I didn't tend tte rengh riding, for It did me srjaass.Tss1'^?! and oat of that higb-awnng wagon tout ted i>o etepe. 1 trite to ahow uay ^■ai.TSV^ss ■assrsjs ss^rss^ i WB Min they bane* gat tte money to bay It. Khan It tte nentagt mm, that te don’t eeod ana right away ? Mr. Brumby, of Marietta, aant atz Jss^iMrarsas Now wlwre la tte Mg-teartad oerriege ■gt bantewd tending, and win bn dedicated am; ate T’na notion of taking aey wife gome with aa U tba carry all la than; aba can’t fMdtonjnd wagon any morn. But that building awl tte glrla’ building to Wrtrr. Tim lea Uttla late of dear aprlng water not far a way, and Mr. Hemphill aaya than to fell enough for a water ram. tort It wlU met about gSOO to Bx •mrihtiig and put water to tte upprr rtortoa-tet the annoy to an ant. It bMteto. ell to ec-ptote tbo now ^yrtenMe^pon gulag to grttte . “I ten no idae,” bn aaid, asdte looted dtrtrami - but I recten It will —me, Three men ban gfnn u* gtoo •Mb within tte tort lg nrotka, aad 1 reckon tben le oue Bore WMwtoa I know that there era aeerral if they know bow badly we anted A." Thea te told aanbont whet Gaone Naan, Mr. Br. Lewaha and Mr. G. V. Gnm aad other* ted dm for the Pot about thro boon I met about tha prawton and rate pled with tho atlafahd wbeSLg «rt tTetop”! 22c la the dan at the laha. Two had te ■o after the eowm. Half a daaaa oaan triMlac down U the ban with their ■db boeheta. tin nUoh oawa nerebed to tbefr Malt and the atan dMoea eieeed a poo then, while Um bopeeatap*. their etoole aed talbed tssjtss^MBXigs boans la tba baak yard, than wen twnb»ye ewinflat alike eode of a nto — --•ever*] people tew better. I aaw the ilrle ad Irolof la tba lauadrp, ^ * ■' rpSth (toroua ofU># little ooes ul M -jgrt-jrw pamam Leav* tba boeM.” tad all of i__ tawr. Kraryoo*_ BsKsaffiLsruss «<U>»wa.aMaMrdltf SS fe ZrJX.TZ,ssrpfflFf Mum %* tMr ktod fmSSSStH S’ssjrunS sara •oataiy out of bU earring* to bdn •oath for tba 60 who are tbereTAA S^U^aalbMSltoMSpSarSd [MMmt *** “to • Spteo! agUt tro*^t»!*a£~JUtta?:' ft.r£to^-2Ttor^ war* taniad atone tablanad tba ebild reo at throe other*, and at a atonal fro® Mr*. Taylor there waa tiloaoa, aodtoara aw rerareno*, too, teTaS Mda one of tba ifintinl and oumb agtcnytah. “*= •a— tba tonal aot a dU*y of need tbiana, bat good bread, gSd baCT fa%S^ittoddtu" <M1C bad eookad tor ttt>BHUhtt>tMjf|a let me have tome—yea, I got S7 That ,u the aeriS tofSy'lS Taylor laid, and the bod "Tim that aba had ratted—about ooa h|m for aaeb child. flood gradoo*! TS tag orpaans oo taring! Watt, why aot, onoeartwloa la awhile? Inoaar SKisttsj'jsr'uai'aa «Sd^S5VS5JK«ifiti cot patted liking tkMt'ni and Mack haw* and rad lutara were la atokt. and srffiswawsKjS'f waau awatal ~SSQ^ J It la a b leaned charity to girt to ILt charity that to foU of procntwnto Scripture*. It aboold be aura orphan* tent there, tor that It lath* boat train the tut*, and lu Inaacat win all uak* gr-od citlaaoa. Old Father Jean* Baring tended It, and If than ten Btaran batata Ik. 8a wwTSnan pnamaSlMlbattnraln^ ■‘■SoC to'owe SZ^'^LVT. n orphaeag* in Saraanah. They m awry good to bar Dan, and abaoaadu UdToatbaaad atory, and w* would *Uud by bar aid* and Uatnn, indoor hatitagM toll and oar tye* overflow But toe day a Indy eawa and abean bar jjfcMdnw aoatUMr^iwnTflSitoln U aJBaadp*egb^tbla la tba^oebtouand
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1896, edition 1
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