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The Gastonia . _Oo^ot»4 to th* Vtawonoa ot Homo Vo! XV!1 rL Gastonia, N. C„ December 3, 1896. CRUEL JESTS ABOUT AGE. BAB BAYS AXEBIOAHB ABE BAD LY LAOXIIG IK BEBPEOT. ■Mk.r»>la-U« as IMkm.la.Un_ •M MnUtm mn* TM.tr Charity-la tnalkf ttsiwlalic with Advue ■a« Yeare—Llreae a Maiasaf (lies a*o Tat-lnUaiMaurrtkp. 6b Lout. HspuSHe. Did it ever strike you that, u a na tion, we detrain] a rather mean sort of fun ? Tlx Joke In the newspapers, or at the theater, that ctuses ths wildest laughter is that directed ataomebody's mother-in-law. at to old mskl, or at somebody who Is not young io year*. Thn American, gensrallsiug. Is wonder fully lacking in respect. Its forgets that there Is no old maid (how abomi nable that phrase Is) who oould not bare marrWd had she wished. He for gets that when sickness sorrow or death comes to a household it Is tbe kindly old maid to whom he turns, not only for sympathy, but for active help, lie forgela that, when tbe mother of bis children died, It was the old makl aunt or Ux old maid slater who took care of them, who taught them to love him, and who trained them to be ii oredll to bis nam* He forgets all about this, and thinks It la oo more than she ought to do, beeauae she has no family of her own. Dot who does everything be ought to dof I have an idea that wbeo that man, and his number Is many, Is wandering around the gates of heaven, praying for admission, he will be surprised at the number of old maids securely tested therein. And be will be more surprised when. Id tbsir anaalflihneas, they tend np a supplication for him. OOOlt SIOTUEKS.IN-LAW. The stnpld looking mu wbo lolls, with grant glee, a joke about ■ mother la law never stop* to tbtok bow often mothers-In-law an really mothera-in lova How ttjaoy iuen bare been helped along In tbelr business by tbelr wives' mothers? How many man would And tbelr dinner* muoh leas at tractive If It were not for ibe mothers of their wives ? And how many men, wlx.'o anythin* worries tbsm, lure as naturally to their mothers Id law as flower* do to the ano ? You couldn’t count the number of mea who Lav* acceptad kindnesses from tbeir moth ers-in-law, sod yet these very men, in stead of curling their Up* with scorn at vulgar jokes about them, seem to flod such jokes most latenotlug and most witty. And then, too, bow these youug men laugh at the jokes about old ege t But are they going to be young forever ? Aud do they aver •top to tbink bow much mutt knowl edge there is In an old head thsa in a young ooe? Youth seems to think that it will always be beautiful and In teresting. that it will never need con sideration or sympathy; aad It goec along jeering at that which It da^risea. uotu some dny the truthful mtrrur call* It* attention to wrinkles and gray hair, and some other day It Buds that It is neglected for younger men. Thao comes the lonellneea of old age, a kMislineaa, my friend, (list la loo often deserved. If, while you are youop and strong and bright, you trouble yourself about uohody, who Is less attractive than you an, how can you expect to flod sympathetic friends •hen the days of your youth bava passed ? Your old age will be miser able, and your death will be lonely. Think out where the mistake was. aud while there Is tiro© give som# thought to those who bsvo not a* muoh of the raal joy of life as you, aad there, lu a sympathetic way. of the good thing* with tboae whose pienaures are faw. Life 1* a game of give and taka Things erven themaelvea op in this world. Then there 1* something alee that you Uiiuk It floe to make a jest nf —and that la marriage. You talk about It in a light way; you laugh at Ha raspouelbllittea. sod you aeg no reason why It should be ooonted aa a sacrament. And yet, the bringing together of two people to row to love ana 10 dc true lortrugu sickness and health, through rtebas aod poverty, until death do them part, it a wonder ful act; onn that maker or mart taro lives, and how do you prepare for It ? How do jon ohooan the women who la to be tha olosa companion of your Ufa, your dearest friant], and yonr help mala ’ Do yon make an effort to sea her in bar own home, surrounded by those of her own name, and far away from tha madding crowd called socie ty T Du you make an effort to read lier heart} aa If It were a book, where you oould discover the strength of her love, tbt oartalnty of her troth, end of the beauty of hat faith f Do you try to watoli her behavior with tha llttM children about her to order to fore-eee the sort of mother ehe will be to your oblldreo IP Ho, you don't look for a wife la tills way. You meat bar at a danoe at the opera or at a dlaoer party. Yoor ear la captivated by her ability to chatter, to danoe. to drees wed, end to have a train of foolish adorers fol lowing bar. Tha daughter ot a willy mother, she la, too often, educated only for a so oial Ufa, and she knows nothing what trer about unking a home in which a man can Ilya and laue about creating a love lo wblob a man will Bad bagpi pers. Sometime*, after bar marriage, a good strain that has laid dement, will awaken, and tha Ignorant but loving wife, wHl endeavor to make herself wliet the eheold be. Dot thle doesn’t happen often. Ofleoeel, she regards yon as a desirable oalch, aa a good money-maker, and one who Isn’t much bother. Fancy a noble-hearted wotaua regarding her husband with pleasure beoaate be wasn’t aneb bother ! As If lo be bothered, and to bn bothered vary muoh i to give pleasure to n man she Iotas, la pot a Joy for tha right sort of woman. How can you help It all 1 Wall, the world eaa't bo a«de better In a day, bet It eaa be Imp re red every eilanie. You me add to Its goodness by re fusing to Uiid fun in low, vulgar jukes against women against old tiga, and against marriage. »*M not very long ego, that while our American men were ganeroat tbey claimed tbe rightto be generous in their own way, and re fused unlike the men of othar nations, to reoognlm duties that were Involved by the lie* of kindred. The poor re latino In Bogiand or la France Is cared for by tbe rich member of tbe family, and cared for to a oourteon* way. Nine times oat of ten she hes a regular Income allowed her. and this Is delivered not ee It It wm a nota anoe. bot in the most polite way, and usually aeooupauled by a note of kladly inquiry. Thee, aba wbo is lavored lioks ap to the bead of her honae who resptcU •na feeJt hooorsd it bearing tbs moe nama. I know a great many women who earn money and mum It with braloe and bands. Tbey work hard for It, and I do not know a single onu wbo has out some poor relation to support. Whan jroq ear, aa I did, to one busy woman: “Why don't yoar brothers help berf” she will look et you and anewrr yon, as hundreds or them have enewered ms: "Wbo esu rely on men to steadily take ear* of poor istations ? Tbey will send some ridiculous and unsuitable gift, but tbe mail wbo regularly hands a sum of mooey out to a woman whose only clelm on him Is that ahe is of bb blood and la poor and old la more than a »*» j be b so exceptional that he's sn Of course, there are foolbh women; hut tbe folly nf woman when It comrs to spr-ndlug money uaualy has a kindly lasting as Its looeottvs. Speaking of folly, not long ago, an elderly lady of my acquaintscoe was left a thooaand dollar* by a rich frbnd. A thousand dollar* It not a great deal of money, bot It was given because, while tbe lady to whom it waa left had a small Income there was always tho possibili ty of a sodden need of money—illness or death—and tbs giver thought that thb thooaand dollars would be s neat egg held for the day of trouble. I dropped in to congratulate my friends. They have a sweet home Oiled with furniture that Is old-Cash toned, and tbay are gentlefolk*. Before I oould •ay a word In regard to tha heqoest, my hostess said: *•**»' wxddiko oirr. "Agnes, you muM (bow UlaUees Bab your diamond brooch.” I looked sufficiently surprised to In vito so explanation. This was it: "Perhaps you beard, my dear, that Couilu Naa«y left me a thousand dol lar*? Well in looking over mv really handsome things 1 gave my solid silver tray and areeo jog to Man, whan aba was married, arid the pearls that were my wedding present to Louise when she wee married. Bo liter* wee nothing really bundaom* left for Agnes, an whan this money came I went right down to Tiffany's and bought a dia mond brooch, so that Agees might fee] she was not neglected.” To be hones!, I was eo surprised that 1 wondered that the giver of this money did not rise from her grave end indalge la a few words of a aolpurous taint. And yet the recipient of the brooch aod the purchaser thereof, seemed to ihlek that what was right had bees dona Another woman, a lady was wid owed whan she was 25; aha bad a lame Obltd, a tiny girl. Her husband left onh a *2.000 life Insurance. The widow and her child went back to live in a hooeeboM where the getting of bread and butter was already a difficulty, and every mouth onanted. Everybody who knew the widowed one fell glad about the life Insurance. The people who were must Intimate with her concluded that she would use It to open s little neighborhood store, and so make a home and a living for heraelf aod her tier child. ow« woman's way. When I celled to see ber' I was told ahe wee away. I concluded she was visiting mm* friend*. My aeoond call round her at borne, and then I was told that aba had Joat gotten back from New lock. 8be weot on to lay that aba bad always wanted to see New York, aod that eho knew poor Harry, who bad alwaya been en iu dulgsut husband, would have liked her togo and thee, loo, ahe hadn't wasted her aaooey on a kit of ooneesose, for she bad stayed tlx week* at a eiuui noui and bought herself a pair of Wm Mid that the frit that thU was a sensible purchase, “•Muat whrn alia waa dead her lltUe girl could have them, aad diamonds •era alwayr food. Her aotlre family sympathised with bar aad thought aba had dona whet waa right. Afterward* I heard that my behavior waa crltl {deed as oold-heaned: they said l looked aa If I thought Me ought not to kave spent the money aa ah* aid. I *oaw before what a truth-tell log faee t had ! Dat really. It doaa mass aa If thaw was some woman In the work! who needed to be led and oared for Ilka Iambi. ■°y M M*. Urn moat of them, alorieeoth century Bayard* Bat they 0*JVL"P°? Ua*"1* Ibrir generosity nod Mr lovw, a* they think beat with out giving much thought to the eflset that every action baa eo the work! at ffitlw aw net pleasant burden*, but wVitn 6ni (Som OM^a doty, do aottor how uanheraat it may be, thwu U a oaruio pleasant aatlaraaUon that par mrmlea ona that Is Indeeerlbwbia. ft la a sort of mental shaking hand* with uaeaetf. It la Urn abeolnte recognition that one tins Area right, and don* right without hoping for «uy reword. Vet the reward for a duty dona I* a cer tainty, but a certainty that may not com* Just when you rxpoct It. How ■Men you do fuel when you let aome bedy rise do your duly I Mow mtoera W* aad low yoa do aaem not oaly In y«ur own but la the world's ayus I It ■“* * «••*. I **luk. U gat over committing owe gnat arima than to a*Uafy oumelf wlthahlrklog the dutla* 1 that it rhymm to beeaty, aM&yX fWMt how many kind* of beaatle* Uwro arw Thera la U» beaaty U>al la but akin deep, ami of whlob you now w*?rJj |“d there la tha beaaty of heart •“}} <* life. Wbloh OMkaa aomobody a deJbrblfuJ companion forever aad Wbem yo* ara tanking a wife you want to look for that one who puaaaa aa boauty of heart— It may be that aba baa a beautiful face, too, but remem ber oo matter how beautiful tha la, It •*3 eh*£d*» tor old age oomea to every body- He U a vie I tor to whom wo can Dot deny ouraelvea. Ha dulte the eyea aad wrinklea the akin and btwda the haok and makva buaky tha voioa, but unleoe yon ara laoklng la tore aad klodooaa and In aympatby, ha eaa never touch the heart, ao that It la al waya worth while to look out for a beautiful heart. Who haa ItT Each on* of ua would Ilk* to vhlak that wo ownad all tire virtue#. Bach on* of ua can be oertatn that w* pcaaec* but few but each one of oa can try, and. In forming a olaaa tor tha cultivation of a good heart put aa near the top aa you can the name of Bin. •« KUUB HB V8UKT IU. A rrauit —paw ant cieeUM rmk (IwIIm Vanr. PbUa4clet*a Unor J. WiiaiMTOX, D. C\, Mot. 87.—Am » riwli of McKinley's election the relent Office wee the toene to-day of an unusual eplfrtde. to the lb ape of the prettiest girl In the office kissing the homeliest man. It was the i*-qu*l of n freak election bet by the McKIcley tirle of the colon on one aide and tor Iryan girls on the otbar. It Tell to the lot of Mlae Dorothy Marks, a Kentucky blonde, Dot only tbe beat looking among tba Bryan supporters, but the belle of tbe Interior Depart mart, to ktaa tbe ugliest mao, aud the Judges (ooHelatiug of tiro young ladlm, ooe a Bryan maiden, tba otbar a Me Kinky admirer), decided that aha must kiss Mr. Charles H. Hammer aa the ugliest dark In the office. Mr. Hammer, Is, It la Mid, a coaflrroed bachelor. It happened that Mr. Hammer waa off on a furlough and they had to aralt for his retaro. Yesterday hearrired. and lb la morning bs made bis appear •noa at tbe offloe. Mias Marks taw blm, and aa there waa no ooe looking aba thought that would ba Um best Urns to pay her bet, end rushing up to Mr. Hammer she exclaimed: “Ob, Mr. Hammer, 1 am an glad to sea you that t am going to kiss you.” Mr. Hammer bad no intimation of tba wager, but be acknowledged tbe feror greoefully sod retired to bla desk smiling st bis advantage over nle much handsomer end youngs* brothers. lie osn My wbat they can’t, and that » that bs was kkaed by the prettiest girt iu lbs Department, if It was on an election bet. Tk. Week's Imlsm. Duns Hsntw Mb. When the nub of orders after the election slackened, many began to Ifaluk business dwindling. Kimbs one town in Illinois, not by many the most populous, 00 train load* of msnnfao tnred goods went out the day after •lection. But rjbsldeocs of such de ferred orders le not decrease of boal bsm. Disappointment la observed Jn tbe iron end steel industry, because various combinations have been end srs Hill re larding orders by prlCM which buyer* believe cannot be main tained. and tbe same la true in tools and shoe*, and In a faw branches of textile goods. But basis*** I* on the whole enlarging, and tbe employ men l of many more hands will extend per chsklng power. Th# settlement of tire window glass cvntroversy, starting many thousand bauds, aod the collapse of some Important iron combination* with the same effect, give promise of more boeintaa. Broadly speaking, the gain has been greater than anybody expected, and It it not surprising If * •mall pert of It la in exosm of the present consuming demand. ltopott* from ail parte of the country •how olesrly tbe enlargement of trade, not at all points in tint same bra do lien, but awry where helped by a mire oon Admit feeling. Extreme* of weather have made the week not altogether good for retail trade, but In that line aleo there la Improvement on tbe whole. Monetary dlBeultles hav* vanished as if by matte, and banka wttb en uncom fortably large supply of Idle money are hunting borrowers, a* tbe borrower* war* recently banting lenders. The buyers of sterling exchange bars, who are supposed to held $10,000,000 or more with the expectation that K most be stronger after tbe beglanlng of the new year, are In fact speoalatliig •gaiuM themselves, heoaoee their tem porary loans are helping American ex ports aod Amarionu manufacturers. Enormous gams in bank deposit*, $*7,000,000 la two weak*, indie*to •omethlog I»f the amount of fends re cently boarded. iMfy hmk. Kin* ft CB.'l Monthly Benevolent Lady—My mu, your clothe* mem to be fary ragged; o*n I do anything to mend them for you y 8loppe Waatbvr—Wall, I hftteft button. nod I would be very gled If you would mw ft aou oa to lb. rw mm Send your «ddroM to H. B. lluoblan * Co., Chicego, end get a free a*mpl« l»« of Dr. King’i New Life P1IU 4 trial will aoavlaM you of their merit*. Them pill* are may In not ken aad ate part lee lari y attentive la the our* of Cooetlpatloo aad 8Mb Haadaebe. Par Malaria and Liver troehtM they have been proved invalaab*. They are guaranteed to b* perfectly free from evwy daleterlom aobalanea and to b* purely vegetable. They de apt weaken Ip their aetioo, but by giving Mu to •tomaek and bn wet* greatly Invigorate Um Mr<um. Regular Ha* be. per boa. «WdW Curry AXaaa-dy Draggtot. ADDRESS OP VELCOIE. Dr WHIOI SailPTDXALKOanTAL ITT n BZPOOVSBD. ■Mnti.fmKmM.lMti. Dro. Modtrulor and Urtikren : Horae* Uraalj said, "Go waat.” Tbto CoaranUou ha* at tad h—M bl. word*. Tor Um Bine Ridge. Um wrater. boundary of tot UoXry. U °*ilr » few mOa* a war. Tit. yoo *r* "<* entirely oot of tb* mM. 1 Me *• hubeeo tee thoue *■« Horgaaton. **d yet got teak. Don't be uaoaty atoot get ting borne again. “• M»*ft be* goo* oot that we would Dot be able to aalartaln yoa that we woold boy* oo “Bab and oy*Ur*" for yoo. New U tbi* Coo raatloo hM reached tb* Mint that it* •MrtoiM BDuat be held where the bwt raUDg m to lad, ul If It bM do higher ait* than to baeott* a pock of gluuona, thM I My go I Wo doa't want yoo. .Lori July I board of a yoaag nun In If Hebei] county who wealedto praaoh Hto frirad. told him that be eoald ant prTfM?.' *■** I1"1 *° eburebe* woold oall him. cod that Im woold gat oo MX. “Very wed." acid ht, “if I OM’t PTMCh, aad lflco.'tgHaoy churchy ODd If I eon’l get any meory, umio to ooo thlag mighty certain. If yoo will ordain me acd let dm go about aa a preaeher, I will get a heap of good rating.'' Haa Uita ConranUou com. to that paa*. that It to going amend to «*t a -heap or good enUagr* Draa It lira only to eat, or don U rat to order •o liv* and work for <W f Brethren If yoa are Uka tb* man of God mentioned In the Bible, we will bora no trouble In entertaining you. How were they onlartaload V Tbto book, the Bible, tell* uc Will yuu all pt aae occupy tbto middle row of aealaf We want the** on tb* aide, for other dr legatee, for tb* aatrtarah*. nrnwhata « apoatia*. Urra they enat. Ilk* ®*ny of van. without aasdlag their i>nmre. still ar* wtLeona thn®. Than id front oa th* right Ml Abraham. Iaace and Jaootx Back of them a little are Ifoaaa aad Aaron. (Bill fur thro teak too aaa Blljab and Dental. Orer hero in front on tha laft *Ua John Um Baptist, tha drat Baptist preach ar. To bla roar a liula to a babald tha Maa of Galilee, lb* bumble Ktureu Be hind bla yon aaa Paul aad tha apoa* Uaa. Now wbai amartalomaot did tbaao man of Ood received and giro when In tba world t Take Abraham. Once there came to bla tent three drlagataa, not from Xorllr OaroHaar bat from Heaven, thro* aorela la Ilia focro of men. Par ttea* ba brought Mtna veal, milk, butter and aakaa that Sarah bad baked open tba teartb. That waa all. Taka Maaaa. Pnr yaaro God (warded btm and all Inal ro tha wtldernaaa. Tha fare waa noth ing but manna, guafl* aad water. Taka Elijah. Twloe God anterUlaed him. Tba am tin was at tba brook UtwrUh where tba dally tail of fare, brought by the naau. waa broad and ■naat with tba water of the brook. At another lima ba waa steeping andar a juniper tree vary hungry. God'a angel waked him and said come to bmkfaat. Thar* waa nothing bat a cruise of water and a oak* on mm ooaU. Often Elijah was entertained by a rich woman of Sbonam. All aha provided waa a abed room with a bad, ivbta •tool and candlaattek. Taka Dan 1*1. when ha wa* to a atnuig* land they put before him tba diet of a King. This ho refuged aad wanted nothing but pal**- and water. Nothing but puli* and water I Webster's diction ary aaya that pulse maaaa peaa aad bean*. Morganton wilt teat that. Taka Job* tba Baptist. He was onr dm preacher. Ha vw oar greatest praacber, for of those term of woman there bath net rlaan a greater than John tba Baptist. Ills fare waa locust* and wild honey. Only parchsd wraaaboppara and wild honey t Van ■hall have a Util* tarn* hooey. Lastly taka Jeeuauf Maaentb. Fox** ted bole* and birds of l»t air bad aeste, •ml b* I tad no where to lay bla bead. Tt>«ra waa no room at tbs lau (ar him. H* aaya, “Whan thou makast a dlanar or sapper, call not thy friends, net tby kinsmen, bat call tba poor. Uie lam and the blind. If Morganton should ever make a treat or prepare a “heap of good eating" for otbare, aha 1* bare commanded not to oall Urn delegate* of this Ooovaaiioa but tba blind, tba Use And tha 1*0*11 Yea. brethren, If you are like tba patriarch*, prophet* and apostles, we shall have no difflculty In entertaining you. We know that vre could plexsa item. The door* of all our boast* are o|«b to you. Oar Episcopal horn** are open; nor Presbyterian borne* an opant aad oar Method tat homos ar* open. Oar hoapttallty la ganaloa, Solomon tald. “Avttar M a dinner cl rwrba star* love U, than a (tailed ox aad belied therewith.” So It la with our people. Tbeli heart* are In th* reoeptloo they rhall glee you. Many tuwa* and oIUm la Horth Cure! Id a hay* fleer manaloer, Btn brisk* aed “ortar, more payed etreeta, and more paopla. but no plaaa baa greater boa ptUItty than Morgamoa. To* have ootea, bretbcee, to tba “region* be yood” of jour territory, nad herein la theaeoretofoerwonaa ana denomi native. We are carrying Um goepei to the ubm, to tba great ooaiana pee pie. The tlM b MN whoa ear aa ■oelatlon* »So old bold Uialr **aMi)e* •lib wrak eSarobeo to dendop t*~rr Ttil* year oar Catawba Blrwr AaaocU Uoa waat Meeatwa ml lee Into th* Beulb Moan tala* to a wrak oharah, and a Uttar ****loa we bay# eat bad <br yaaie. Ho grander tblog eeeM tht* Ouayeatloa da tor itaelf than la Mat. la a oewpte of peer* at Wllkee boro, aad wake ap the Morptafl lUo tbKabeata la the aorthweat aaraar af the State. Uretrwn, we blM Cod that pee con dre madid to eoMeetor weal aad to MSMl itm The people of U.# Stole bare beep bore before. When they wanted a judge tor tbe Supreme Vr”4*. t**y <**»• end took oar owe Uy-A.C Amy; wbea they wanted a wise. praoUeal men for the Ball road Comaeltotoa. they cam* aod loot oar toMoredtowneaaea.IlaJ.J. W. Wilson •ban they wanted a Treasurer. they iiS!f Peerteae dn,nelar, Cof 8. MeD. Tate: aad erbea Um turei are of Xortb Carolina wanted te^ea ""‘‘L —fBy 10 for Um bMptaea and anfcrteaateiu tbair midst, SSR •'•atMOO.OW. to erect Ihatbaao Ufal build log oa tbe hOI In our south ara suburb, and every year tbay ap propriate $100,000 for correct espan. ■** . *«* WJeded with one tosUta Uy to •dorgaatoo, Um tas-pnym of tba Stale have erected a eeooad build leg at a oust of fltt.OQO, and an na ouel appropriation ofB45,000. I ref ar to Um Deaf aad Daa» School, over which Prof. Goodwin, the chairman «f car oommlUee on entertain mnnt, baa the hoc or to prretda Brethren, wa wcIooom yoa to out tows. In an eepeclel manner do wa ■ttoae you to tide boner. Twenty awasjrsf^iaS!; aaw 180. Over two years ago our old fouos church was boread down. At oaas we had a "Bible Beading" to tbe Town Hall, to Bad oat haw God would hareaa toiUd. Wa datoded to pat oathlagbat free-wlU edhrlega to tba hauaa Wa bad no supper*, festival* or leatnrea. but Ilka Um apostles, sold booses and toads for Um sborob. God •tone known, aod eternity aloe* aea re ward the snarl Bare made by ear people, la feat, this house standi here as a ■ounuMot to Um sweet troth, that Uisrearebar* of tba Knrgaatoa Bap tist oharcfa toyed their Gad bettor than their property I Brethren, wa wntoome this Oooveo tkni oa asaouiH of what It Is, nod on aeeuantof what, nodar God. lt shall bn. To-day H represents MOO whit* ehurphas and 180,000 whits membere. To-day Its osUege baa gndaatoe la Um front raaka of every profeeaton. To daytfae oaOrlng White la pushing tbe ••** •fj***1begun by BIMeirdun, Bny mad Durban. To-day HptMmao la areuaiug tba eharahaa to roasb Um east generation through the Sundry WtooL Aod wont More Mall I aay t PereonaUy I weto»M* this Cooreotlou tor what It baa dope to film the gee pel to Um heathen. Dr. Wifllc*ham, what baa Xortb Carolina dope ? He eaye Mm baa eeut out n» >r* forvlfn mleMoe artoa than an) other Southern Statu Oh, haw tnsuy RMS and woreen hen tbto Convention rent to the ragtona be yotid. From the d*ya of Tatra to this hour, they bane stood with their backs toward their bores Usd, aad their faces beeves ward, preaching Jesus to Um toot heathen. - JBrathrvo, I moat heartily weloome the Oaavmllea. 1 wnlaoai all of you. You Dr. WtlUcgfcam; you. Dr. Dick luoa; you. Dr. Srymeer, yom. Bro. Jordan; yoe. noble women enraged in ^Wrt&TTLre WkMaitt, I wait to give yon aa eaanl T8*?*08*’ P* *be ban boo hounded and peneontod Ilka yomr di rtoe Lord, aad bar* aa petleatiy bora# tt all, I moat heartily woloaem you. f f V»mm|rf mgr,, tilw ■Mll.inaB ^ ■* - Monk: “Let Item be aoapplaaee.” Pattern: “Qaeooh oat the Spirit." Brethren, I aaid I waleomad you all. Bat all are aot ben. I don’t me tbe fboa at O. W. Herman. Oom ho wee paator op ban at Martoo, aad worked faithfully aide by aide with J. B. Jooaa So mare win Haneaa moat aa mi earth. Bo with eoma otbara. Brethren, than waa oaa wan whom wa deal rad above all to walaema. Hia face wa aball ro man eee. and Me voice wa aheH no mom hear. When oar old ehnreh waa deetruyed, the An had acanely mom oat, and the amok a had hardly Uewo away, when ha. Ant •f an man in the State, wrote aa a latter «f empathy la which be offered any help be ooaM give toward* re building -offend lo oom* and leatan aad give oa all the proeaada. 1 rbon Id Iowa to waloome Mm bate to-day but 1 aan’tdo It. Ho haa neat aad a higher wefaamo Uiao I oan give. He haa rv oatvad a waloome to that oooeentlun la the city of Ml. Zhao, tbe Heavenly Jerusalem — haa renal red a welenma lo a ooiivantloo that eball newer adjourn or break op—has rmaierd a walaema to a convention arhan the delegatee are tko aptrita of jaet men made par feet—whan the dafegataa an an la anmanMa company ef —mdp wbara the dafegataa arm tbe geoeral aaaemMy and ehuroh of the Ant born. Breth ren, I refer to tho pavrlvm Pritchard. Bin. Moderator, again 1 erieo aw you all to oorahoreh, to oar home# aad to oar hearts. May yoar ooeetag ba a benediction to ae ail W»*T A ncni frM*lai4w CM WWt* latniwML 1mmH» lub. Jod** Norwood, who bald anart t> Boi Barilla last wnk. and white oa «a«*d ta oaa of cba Boat laportaat ***** that mw bate* tha wart—a waidar aaw—araa *o laioxteatad that b* «m roodpellad t* dlaste* eoan un til tb* following naornlog, nod era* takro t* kte ra*B by two aw, ana oai aUbar *VW “» «*■ wwnuo* rarr. .** **** kaoa'tte (oolnett dootrioe preached forth on tba earth £uw,ft2fi«$ ‘ *» *2? tawi aad U«e U too fleetin, Bote, tor • man ta wear bloseelf oat worrylu aad frettln," the aider bee beau woat to tall boo. '‘let tbe other fellow do tbe (rattle. s© '■jtuc ho.w m“Bl1 r>» ©wo— whether ibeplooof ecttuo gate op or dowu—no dlfewanee who U eiaeted doOtrtna and lot tbe other fel low do the frettle." Well, on leet Monday morale tbe elder wee op and out by Um. The chimney who about to fail done— whloh of aoorea they wlU need tbo Ore piece In dnrlo of tbe wlatar—aad tj.KTtwb tbe lob end lit la to fix It. With kla grabble hea la ooe bead and a e#nda la the ether be want uadar the bouae to dig around the bemmact of the ehlmsey eo ae to make H eetUa do wn aad Mead up etraigM. I* tb» ■atntlwe Miaee Newberry aba had wont eat looklo around to am what tbe elder wee ap ta god bow it WMooeebion. Uy eome book or am nwk obo dropped bar fir booeet out them la the yard and left It when (be want on cut lot© Utc garden. llw elder be weal on dlggia and •PHdin aad taarlo op tbo bowak of tbo oortb till prraacUy begot theeblmory elneu out of aback end tbo Mama tbfoc Imtooeeaad wont dowa laoaa fall wettor. The fell waa aa groat aad eaddeot Uka UUIt ratUad the aider far the vraoMt,batkaeooa noofetedaod eatac forth to take a look at the mine. mum new*.fry wm out lo the gar den by tills time, and Um ▼ lowed tbo goaMMl ruination from afar. But for yeara aad yearn she bad heard Um al dor pn«M forth his doctrine: "In* the otter fallow do tte IraUla"—Md eo she thought it meagbt to a goad time to practice what to praaotod. Tto elder west on tamblio around aad talkia low to himself a few ru io nite. whoa all af a aoddewt to dis covered tto atrUgs of hta wife's By toaaet. aoder tto wreck and ruins of tto eblcMMy wkleb had tell, and for a littlo acre he wwald tows fainted aad fall over lo It. Then hi M la U esllln "Winnie”—which that la Mo wlte’e maid an acme. He called her load ecd freqaeot but hie “Winnie” was not there, but la tto garden laugh!a all ever and carte to herself: "Lot the other fUlow do the frattle.'1 In that awful end aotesoobolj too* aoent tto older took op a notion that hia good wife-one that bad been hla side partner through good and bad re Pp«*«—was somewberee down under the reioe meabed to ' death. Too oeoldot fool htai in regard* to thorn bonnet at ring*. which to tod bought tto otoek homes poo with hie liret eouon money. He fall to Makaoeo. to did, aad Beared a short, fervent prayer, aad then to pot Ml over to the Pickens place to cpresd the awful news * nougat tto neighbors. for the tat Urns la 40 yean tto rtder natied Mu logs la a foot race, aad aatarally burnt tto wind cad startled the native air we to want. In IKtlo or do Um to wm hook there with a crowd of tto neighbor*, weepln end watting aad carraiog on coaudloua •round tto ruhx of tto ehtmuey which Tto» hod oUotoot give it ap that Mia* afowherry was dead, and tto next quaatton was la regards to bow they would remove tto nine aad Bsft^wefss had picked a goad mem of turnip grano for dinaer—oomo pacta oat of tto garden, humming some famtlinoa old luae to twnetf and looking aa pleasant a* a basket of chips. And If Me hod rig from the grave aad oowm forth oocet more in tto Saab St wocMo’t of beta mare aeddrnt sad MnwMn and Joyful Uke to tto elder and the ueighben. ‘•Why la all the round discovered world didn’t you tall mo whan you eras at. Winnie r' lays the elder. "I lowed le va* a good time of year to praottoe , what you preeeb,” says (to, "and to I let the other rdtow do Um f ratlin." rn» XLacnoK ut mookt cubic. It it nuw lata to be givlo oat newt of tba gratral ataeUoo, bot fro* Uttar* mat Uilug* which bare bran Mat to CM tt WOO Id MOM Uka everybody want! toboow foreanalo l«oar tha old aat J«*Md la Rooky Crook. And wlto la tbarato tail tba Mwa—who hot Ma f “Wall, omaM uaaa a time WllUaia Aufreatua (Ou) CrlUaodaa wamnula a race for tha Mata Moata Pruai all tb*gtae>ul tWMnaft* 1 an aat Mod that Ou ratty did want to ala tba raaa. B# wanted that job, Dm 4M, rad Ha aaatad It m Moaauaa* b ad Mil I rvekon ha aaH taata It. A ay bow, wbM Am oar Mttl—tut ta Make a be foaad tba ~ I xagastasos kaaw hew ka Wood pa Ibo wfalaby alMued Lit tbrauald“Hfttd'og hla • I r ail right oa th* whkafc/ iSwrr* REGULATOR IT # ft SUPERB TOM ««• «*«*» a wonteftd inflocaca in ***■«**«*■« k« system driving through the proper chan Mt all iaxpcritlea. 'igj|S' grjgtregM-MwiiofiMfc mswanaasinri - —-r ir rrTa m ■ ”lls ™ —____ '2>^: '■ But Hirrray has oUm points la |k m 7A £ «2S%.’ZJlsr££‘ -•». aide Ud«Ht '«» who* tt la, — Halt tabaxaeoolooa. bp tuna*. When be •igs* wars all lu the hast and _■ «ui*ahal|i kicking. Oa bis m*Ul day a^rrSSa^Sa-tssss discord. Tha star of Bauaay’a nattr lty ia tha laat pleiad, wbteh ahoota about alone, and haa nothing to da with tha other afar. Ena no daaa Baraany atead In laoUU4 huh fitful grandeur fcoaa bli ooapaaloaa. (M> eat old Alas Bops aaM: “Whatem ia la right," Bamssy Sara, alatarw >« taadwroag." To hm tha garth la flat, tha asm mow, and bhtak la white. Bamssy waato baa enter bat ha went baas It a ideas It namaa by liia rpata. (la ia far tha Fartaaaa' AJiiaaee, bat be didn't get te It until «tea waa down «a it. B6 wears hit left ttoe aa his rigM feat aud would walk uc Ms hand tt ha wator. Ramsey giouta otar hard tlmne bocaaaa other folks ilka goad tMt Rt la uot eren ao good a oelaawltv bowlor as faafore, tbs crowd of Uha SKss'ffiwtsr "isna a good, all-rouad opposition. Baaaav to the aeon. Ha would rip wwiawlttaifl dignity ao tha baok sad rue senatorM courtesy down at the haak "
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1896, edition 1
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