The Gastonia
D*'*-ot**1 «• **»• Platoon 01 Don* and tka lntaraata mt
Voh XX. {m&Z JXVSgtiii'.i Gastonia, N. C„ July tt, 1899.
BILL ARP OR TRUSTS.
bagb of baxtow xot p lb abed
WITH THEM.
■IM There Hue UUu-^TieU to the
Ward m4 4a <leaU.~ A haul (hr
fttol That be Cm. Freely lal.a.
Ml Alp in Alton la CoaMMuOuo
D*yM relth ‘•Pul not your trust la
princes," aod If ba had Iliad In oar
day ba would bare added nor la mil
lionaires or oil trusts or sugar or whis
key or tobaoeo or ereo la shewing gum
troata. "Tram in the Lord and do
good" to tba only irost be commanded.
I wonder why these oomblnea ora oallrd
trusts. I reckon It la because the
oomblotra know It la a rascally bual
neas sod they will bare to,trust one
anotbar to tote fair end divide sonars,
for they esnk soforea It by law. Tbssa
traats mam to ba a modern Invention—
a North Amertoao Mae—au Idea of
our northern brethren to make the
rich richer aod too poor poorer. Tba
tuuiumaia of oil aod auger aod such
things are not oom plain log at tba
price—nar would they complain if they
got tbam for Doth leg, but these earn
bines am founded oa selfish urea and
grand. They disturb tba geoaral wel
fare, destroy tba equilibrium and put
tba public Im oonatoot peril. They aaa
raise the price when they wist to and
there la ao competition to keep It
down, if competition dares to build
up against tbam they oaa destroy it la
a week or a month. They hare no
heart or pity or klad oooalderatioa for
their employees, but oaa redoes their
wages or discharge tbam at tbetr pleas
ure. Thar defy Uie law aad bribe
eourta sad lawmakers. Now, It may
ba possible that tba oil treats or the
sugar trusts sell us those commodities
as cheap or cheaper than u tbam ware
ao trnoto, but we would rather pay
more and bare a fire fight. It la all a
ooe sided bostoaM and the old maxim
that ••competition la tba Ufa of trade”
baa bean virtually destroyed.
OX* mam nave do* CMm to U
maol Um destruction or Um baodred*
of >o*iXl Industrie* lb tt before tbe war
enriched onr state end made tbe peo
ple happy aad contented. The time
wea wbee there wet a wagon shop end
a blacksmith abop at every oroaaruwU
—« batter’ltbop and two or three aoue
Miepe la every Tillage—a taoyard la
rvrry aetUerpent aad little mills on
every creek. Bat Mg Bah bave swal
lowed op the little ooee. Thor pro
duct* may be cheaper now, but the
producers bave bad to move away or go
to planting cotton. Northern capital
taka* onr Iron aad Umber and bide*
and wool aad after paying freight both
way* a*Tl* back to ua what we had beau
■eking nt borne. Time waa whan I
wore toom that wer« made In our vtl
lege made from leather that waa
tanned not far away. Time waa when
I waa proud of UM wool hat that Ban
South made—mada whUa X waa look
logon. 1 remember that the whipping
poet was planted not far from Um bat
tarl abop aod bow I ran borne 00 one
oeeeelon to keep from seeing a white
man whipped. ‘1 will meet you at
tb* batterV’ waa a Ume-boooted
maxim, but It i» not now. Time waa
whan I rode the little bay mare to mill
three mllae away aad loft my griat so
aa to have a raos book with aoaoa other
boy. And than waa a oonntry school on
the road aad tb* hoy* waylaid us be
es os* we bad dated to cry “school but
ter.” This remind*, me to any in peat
leg I raaalTsd a latter tbe other day
from aotae Alabama schoolboy wanting
to know the origin and meaning of
aebool batter. If y father waa an old
time school teacher and aaid that la
hi* boyhood the expression waa “school
batter’’ aod signified that Movr school
la better than your eehoot,” and it at
ways provoked a oolltlon. Some very
hnegry boys corrupted H into “school
butter.” Bat tha town beys never go
to mill nowadays: the mill coma* to
them. Home made shoes and hat* art
thing* of tha S**k—every thing ooma*
from tb* north, and la now mad* by a
trnet; aad on almost everything are use
or eooMHM there I* a duty or tariff,
and we pay our pan of It to keep up
Um government expeoaan aad pay the
pension* and fight tb* Nllptoda. Talk
about tb* trust*—that panaloe trust la
theMgamttraitof all, aod moot eor
rapt. Hew Mm north steads It X Ma
net understand. Over gg.000,000,000
nan aiieaay gone mai war, ana John
Brown *8 aoul keopo merohing oo. Ohio
HU $15,000,000 title year, aod Georgia
boo to pay her quota of tba 9100,000,000
and f«Ck MjMaa Tan Georgia pay*
about 98,000,000 annually through the
upaiPtwM Of tha tarts. I booqht a
paakat katfb to day for SO eeote that I
oouM ha*a bought la Loudon for half
the moony. Joel think of ft. wt
brethren, 18,000,000 In tariff tana an
anally to MppOTt a million maatottere,
ooa tenth ot wboaa ara eatitled to It
under tha law and a too tantlia ara
fraad*. Thia aeandaloaa truat la
backed by the €1. 4. R*., aad tbay are
booked by the oobeelre power ot puMIe
plaoder. If tbla wa* all that Omrgta
paid wa weald bo happy, hot oar Htete
boa to pay bar port of 98400,000.000
man that It takaa to rao tha national
toga of remeiolog In tha union-How
U that for oppreaetoo ? I ull yea, ft
tahae a «aat amooat ef patriotlaa for
a aoathorn Ban to lore bUtyaaa*n*iaut
and fight fiat 1$ The only way to ha
n patriot la to that aaa'p aye and 9a It
blind. It woald act da to Uriah ehoet
one gnetmaeao, for they Interfere with
°aR**ff*a all thane troabke there la a
lonff. dry draught open ▼ogatebtea, and
garden* ha*a dried ap aod tba moon
ha* glrao eat, aad tha nook la ttok
and I been la hoot ap ktndiUg wood
and Ore ap the atoaa before een-ep tod
go 14 Bart at, aad there la a ptoale an
hand to-Borrow and one of tha Httla
obOdrae got hart an the logging
It tot* the fla* tram aer an
aand I atataat ertad; and ear day
another dog got to fifhtlag right
oenr aaathar little oaeaad aoeehed bar
dawn aad aoarad bar Into flu, and 1
\
couldn’t run to hat aa hat as I van led
to, for nr ooporoaity interfere* with
my alacrity. Baatdw all this, ilia town
la kept la ooaaaaotlno about tba jog
bnainaas, and It baa got Into tba ooerts
aad Into tba oburahaa, and folka bar*
taken aids* and frlanoi are all ana tad.
aad a man doa't dare to go to town
baxdly for fear of being drawn Into It.
“A aoft answer turoetb awny wrath,”
bat that are not soft In than parts.
“Wban a man’s waya plena* lb* Lord
Ha maketb aran bla awamtra to b* at
peace with him.” but hi* waya don’t
aaam to pi**** tba Lord In Oerteraeilla,
for bit aoemta* an not at peace with
bln. Tba (T*at quaatlou her* I* not
about drluktng or wiling whlakey, but
1* about the right of a man to order a
bottle or a jug from Atlanta for bla
prlrata use or for madielaal purposes;
and Ua agitation and denunciation It**
mad* aa auob talk as lb* mago* chart*
and both aide* declare they will taka It
to tba soprem* court of tba United
HUtaa of North America and tba Phil
ippines.
Then, again. Hon. Pope Brown, tba
awlona president of tb* State Agricul
tural Hoo) tty, aajry tb* it at* will not
proepec any more until the negro** are
■“* away or oolonlwd; but If tlwy
won’t go wbat la to be done about it r
He aaya that aduoatlon baa ruined tb*
negro a* a laborer, but bow la It to be
■topped T The rich fool* at tb* north
kwp on dying and tearing money to
negro acboola, aad our Uw-miken
keep ea makiDg appropriation* for
them and taxing ua to adooat* l bo a, to
oppose our coopt and take aide* with
our political eoomlw, who are killing
nagroea la Indiana beoanw they want
work.
And now tba war party want nagroea
to go to th* Philippine* and fight other
—trow. That would be a good dellr
arano* all around, bat I don’t bailer*
they win go to any extant Tb* nig
gar ia la the wood pUa. and be la hate
to *tay. Let him stay as loog aa b*
babayea, aad U they won't bttare and
be good elllzena tbar will mder In tba
•aab. Our people are tired fooling
with them and are desperately In
aaraaat. I reckon we can get up ex •
ooraloai to India sod drop them. They
will go on aa axourelon.
A lUlka IHItan • Bny.
Prom Imni.
A million dollar! ■ day. This ts the
•mount that Uncle 8am makai away
with. Every pinna of money whleb be
oomm loo dirty or too dilapidated for
jme m«y be preaeeled to the United
State* treasury for redemption. Each
day there le sent from the diStreet
faaeks lbrougboot Ihe oountry fully a
mlllioo dollars' worth of ibis toiled or
*°ro pepet- Fyecy bundle of money
rent I red la turned over In ao expert,
wbo. After oa ref oily counting and li»
apanting the notes to see that no coua
lerfelu are among them, planes them
tegethfr In email packages, and marks
oa the wrapper the amount contained
la each boodle. They are then passed
under a maeblne which puaebca a bote
In each corner of every package, and
oaU Into halves, leegtliwise; one-half
*» ««» to “"A division, and the retsain
Ing half to another to be recounted by
two other people. All counts must
tally with each other before the bills
are ready for deetraotloa.
Tbe next more le to transport the
■oney to tbe boreau of eegntvlog and
printing, where It is red need to pulp hy
what la nailed maeeratlon. Into an
Immense revolving cylinder detain
dlelotergrntiDg chemicals,
the Mile hre thrown. Tbe pulp tfcua
produoed U preened Into eheeta, whleb
Mroogly resemble white cardboard.
This substance, which le used for
wioos purposes, such as newapepar.
writing paper, and aouvenlra. it add
by tbe government for about 840 a ton,
tbe money received paying the eallre
expenses of maceration
TV> only kind of money not destroyed
at tbe bureau of engraving and print
ing in that Issued by national banka.
Them notes am not taken charge of by
those having the oars of bank cnrwnoy.
Every afteinone thane Milo, represent
log from a hundred thousand to half a
cafllioa dollar*, are destroyed In tbe
baamaent ef tba treasury building, Tbe
door of the maceration room la aoeorad
toy huge padlock*, and can be opened
only by tbe three officials wbo bold tbe
key*.
nothing lees than two Of the of a
?ft?vTuL? Toth# bolder
of this fraction of a bin tbe govern
ment wtU allow ball of tba orlgSl face
value to bo arisen.
J <*?■«”*»» k»PP*« that Mraps of
bUU <iMbin base almost euUrely
dtatrofid by On or otherwise. in pra
Mated for redemption. a* expert an
y. <* W* trewaury eUrka la de
tanalalag to whet rpeclal not* or bind
of note a terap of money belong*, that
Um owner of the Mila anally ratal rea
MM oo Mtdorable part of their fine
Mloo. ▲ majority of Um government
oMrfcs are womaa. who are aatd to bo
more hooee* ami trust wnrtby than
■Ma, taetdee haring la a more marked
*«rn Um dalioaoy of toogk required
fortha detect loo ofbad money.
Some ef the woman are tbo moat ex
PJrt end aooarate eoaoMra eod doleo
g* ^ world. Their renoa of
k a highly ad aoatad that tlm
instant they pam a bill tfamqgh their
f*dw* ^*9 know whether It la a geou
tBa.oe a bogas Wit Many Wlliera
tato Uuoogh the ooaatiy for a long
time baton betag prnmnted at the
araiir avert*
Wa »re glad, m the Newton jfalrr
s&.a^roifist‘>ags
eetoAM hall this eumiaor. It will ooa
tala laboratories sad teat are rooms,
and will east about W.000 or g7,000.
A meat lag of the trostaaa will bo bald
seat wash to toko the matter Into eon
etderatlaa.
“Wo bars sold masy different sosgh
remadlM, hat noon has glroa latter
tjfXfsetiaa thsa Chamberlain's,” aayi
Jfiwsrk, N. t.^uXTmrtSSr^*
sad saa ha relied a poo la all soaaa si
TO RBIHPORCB OTIS,
THE 86,000 HOT WILL BE EtLltTED
A rmfaMaal Army »■*■> tlw AM
••wwwlaaw UMm ■—W*W urf
BallatM Aw Will: *— I'mi •• rill
nw-4i MMI» r«n ml 4AM
■wuliUMa rillwtowil EM ml
tlw May naaeea.
Wamiwot6k, Jbm 9ft. — Secretary
Alger, Adjntant General Corbio and
Oolooal Bird, AtaUUnt quartermaster
Moarni la ebarg* of tiAoepotUUoa,
nnd a» hour’* eocioltellon with the
Praaldaat to-day rclattvn to tb* qoas
tioo of re-aaforeemaoU (or OeDaral
Olio. A drflnlt* deolalon baa beao
reaohAd to oonUoua recruiting oaen at
Alt tb* lacrolUng slat Iona for aorrlo*
tn the Pblllpptnee and Secretary Alger
said wbao ba left thi WAItetKoost
after the ooofeioaoe. that General Otia
would hare 40,000 meo wtieo the relay
season closed far a reeotnpUoc of active
opcntlofiiL
There are aaranty tec ru It lug stations
in the United State*, sad aoUatineuU
are to b* taken at nil of tbeaa station*,
The enlistment* aia to In for mrvlee
la Ilia ragalar army and ranralta nr* to
be organized loto reglmeotaor aaalgced
to regiments already formed after an
lletmeot. Ho orgaoliatlone a* snob
are to ba accepted. If soBeieat re
cruit* oen be obtained by regular en
listment.
General Oorbin i«M tb* ooltatmanU
would be for three years, altboogb tbs
law for tb* araalloc of tb* provjitonal
army of 86,000 in cscaaa of 11m regal*r
army of 06,000 pro ride* only for such a
force noUl 1901. Arrangemecta are
to ba mad* at enee for Increasing tha
transportation nan man ry to get tbeaa
Additional troops to tha Phtltpploei.
Tba decision to ra-«aforce Uaoaral
Oils by tb* anil of the rainy aaaaoo la
Interpreted to moan that aggrasalv*
oampatgaiog will oaaaa uutil the bad
weather anda Until that time onr op
erations will probably b# oonttoaed tn
ooeaalooal rxouraloci to pi tow In cion*
vicinity to oar linn* where tbo lnaar
geou may liaye oangragated In ft roe.
By rtaaalolng qulaaoeot undar good
a belter daring lb* rainy mason it la
hoped tha health of oar troop* will be
ooacerred and tbo danger from cllmsta
favers reduced to a minimum
General OtU has cabled the War
Department that ba haa tha akelaton
organtMtloas o( two or Ihrea regi
men u which It Is proposed to laiae lo
tb« Philippine Islands At lb* War
Departmeol this li said to mean that
General Oil* baa the oAeara for tbaaa
ragimaate selected aod that they are
ready to b* ailed with enlisted man.
How many of tbaaa can ba secured
from tha yoloolewr regiments now lo
tba Philippines la not known. It la
elated at the War Department that
tba recruit# uow being anlieted at tba
rate of 1,000 a week oaauot ba ussd forI
tba yolanteer army provided for lo lb*
act of March 2nd. authorising 85.000
men, although It woold ba an easy
matter to traoalar tbaaa mao with
lhair own eoaaant to tba volunteer
aarvloa If It thoold ba datermload to
raise additional troops. Later lo tba
day It waa definitely idacldod to begin
tba so hat meat for tba fin* volunteer
aorvio* under the sot of the leal Con
frees The reports to the Adjataat
Oaoen) based on tba reports of tba ra
crutUog officerb and on doae estimates
aa to tha namber of soldiers In tba
Philippines and la each eotsmaod In
Cuba and Porto Bleo abow that tha
regular a.ray U up to IU fall author
Tha additional soldiers needed Duet
ba obUioad under that section of Ilia
act Of Congrem authorising tba *o
Itetment of voluotean. The only ex
ception win b* to tba case of the few
enlistments that will be mad* from
U®e to time to OU lb* gap* In tba reg
ular army caused by caaoalUas and
aaaed by the expiration of enlietmeoU.
The offloars scattered among Uia prin
cipal elites of tba country wbo hare
bean enlisting regulars ooly. will ba
instructed Immediately to prepare ta
eoliel volunteer*. The present lad lot
Uosia era that about 10,000 man will be
wanted.
v omnieara will not M accepted lo
organ list Ion*. Secretary Algor la de
termined to adhere to that rata. rx>ok
lag am tba act of Ooorreea, ba hat
aonolaftad that tb« aatboriaatloo to
ralaa ta«aa volunteer troop* “at largo"
lodleateaaparpoMoa thepartorGoa
frcm to follow oat tba plao tnootat
folly operated lo tba dm of ibo In
gtmmta. It to Uie present
todlwagard State and local
••oaring the recrulto and
them Into organisation!,
rrgltoeot* cannot be known
by State aamaa bat limply nndor the
dealgnattoo of FI ret. Second, Third,
•to., Toluotner United Staten Infantry
or ceralry. Vo difficulty to nntloipeted
la Maurtng tba men Bended lor It U
bdtorad tint tba 1,000 man wbo in
weekly oCerlng themeefyaa at tba ra
eraHlag officee, will be creo more -til
ing lo eater the army an taro year vol
aatoart, than ai long term ragalan.
Ao to officer! for three rotanteer rrgl
BMate. tba War Department lotet.di to
Oil tba oommaadr la the drat
plaoa by promoting offieart now la tba
ragalar army wbo gty* ptoato* of
•hewing ability aa orgaelaera end dm
an*r( of tba raw reornltr, and la tba
•aauod ptaoe, b* aommtoeloalag many
of the offierre of tb* rolooteet organl
aatlmto wbtob eervrrd thammlrm wltb
glory dortag tba war and have been or
are about to be Buttered oat of tbn
•errm*. The W*r Department hat
aa ref at ly prrariTrd the rcoorda of
than* effort! and already hero at hand
a long llat of each of them aa bar* n
blbtted aoldtorly qeallttoa calculated to
mafea them of eerrlo • In organ's! eg tba
volunteer force*.
Vawtaa elitoeoe are petitioning the
Snutbera flail way to rebuild their
depet nearer tba motor of the town
when tbeymteiU^c^^
Vawtaa It enjoying boat grown
oeataloapra. FI ret were ripe Kan la*
June M.
mmm. cumm at ««t
I Haris.
f
i *
'"that hu broon* et Mra. Otari
Und f la a nutation wbtah Ufr'qcmt
ly aakad by penoot who feat tiu tha
former drat lady of Um land baadiuaped
oat of light.
Bat Mr*. OWyeluid baa by no na.na
brooma an obaoura ptraoo, aay« a
wrttor In tb* lMUaborg Dally Jfnm.
Though bo k>ng*r la tba Wbtt# Houaa,
aba ooeuptaa a wry oontpieloui posi
tion to society aud would ba written
about a graat daal If aha war* willing.
Ia bar tblrty-nm year Mrs. Growr,
dewlaud baa matnnd Into a rnj ]
bandaooM woman, bearto than wbaa
ab* wwat to tha wbit* bourn aa a bride,
yet by no maani fat. A liUla orer 3
fart 8, »be weighs 176 pound*, which 1*
only a good weight for to dlgulOaO u
matron at Mra. Ctewland ba* baeoma.
Tb* teltotlon of Prlooetoo. JT. 3.,
aa tb*;pena«aeet bam* of tba Claw
land* wa* mad* on aoeouot af tba abll
drao. There ia a obarmiag air of m
Dnement about Prlaoatoa, whleb
oouplad with tba feet that tba oollaga
la than tod tu aduanUoanl ftoUllim
vary Am mad* It IdaaL Tatitwaaaot
for bar child ran that Mra. UtwUnd
mugh» tba aduoatioaal atmoapban of
PrlaoatoB, but far bar botbaad. En
dowed aow with oooagb wealth to aoa
taat him, exPrealdaat Ctavaiaod la lu
dalgtag lila oatural toote for hooka,
tod ia. If not “Inklug a oootm” at
Prlnotion, maatlag it* prufaatort, read
ing Its work* and liring an tha booky
atmuMier* whleb h* baa always
With bar eblklran around hrr Mra.
Clawlaad Mad* a delighted and a de
lightful lift. Her oaaopatluut am
thorn of bouaawifa and eootty woman
combined, W« haw f*w of thorn la
tbla eouotry ; than at* ataay of thorn
laSogkwd.
J.W ■■iron oi rnaoetuu wucgu
are devoted U> the ex-Prealdeofa fam
ily. tad Might la taking Mis* Rath,
aged not nolle R, to drive without n
chaperone. Bather, aged 0; Marloa
«g«d 4 in July, and tha hoy of 2. are
alto prime favorites In Priooetoo.
Tba Princeton bone* wbieb might
he called a manor, la plaaaaaU? situa
ted on Bayard avenue, tbe millionaire
•treat of Prlnoetoo. It is of the
variety called "duohie,” with liv
ing rooms on each aide the front door.
Thera la a uursery oa tha seeead floor
and a very welt equipped private kind
ergarten, where lira. Cleveland allows
e raw mile student* to etady dally
with ber owo children. Princeton Is
the wealth leel little town per oepite la
New Jersey, and tha ohluree who at
tend tba Cleveland kindergarten are
Children of wealth and position, whose
father* go to Now York daily at the
heads of corporations sod as leading
members of the bar. while the family
enjoy a spec lea of glorified Ilf* oa the
farm. The Cleveland farm embraces
several sore*, mostly la lawnsead fruit
trees, with very uioe private liable
Oiled with gentle carriage bores*.
Though a motherly woman, aa
evinced by her growing family, lira.
Cleveland Is much of a society women.
She comes to New York one* a week
to make a alia, baa bar appointed day*
at home, la a patroness of many metro
politan function*, ard varies ber social
duties in the metropolis with vlitts to
Philadelphia. Bbo la a marvelous aoo
oem in society, sod could anally be
It* leader. Her manner, the eubjeoi
of ao much "gnaby” writing when abe
waa in tha white house, has matured
into aa unaameble but unmistakable
charm that la fait by all who meet ber.
Mrs. Cleveland la the beat dressed
woman la tbit oouQlry. Indeed, It la
asserted that by •• one baa ber teste
been equaled la tha preaent oeotury.
Eugenie la her most extravagant days
could not equal bar la beauty of odor
and style. Mrs. Cleveland la not as
economic dreaper, and though she prob
ably does not exceed bar buabead’e
limitations, aba oertalnly ts a great
boon to tba modiste. Her am broider
ies ate tbe marvel of beholders, liar
Jewnla are uiagatfloeat, the floral spray
of diamonds which era* a. wedding
preaent rroca David B. Bill, is said to
be ber prettiest noaeeaeioa.
Mr*. Cleveland occupies aa Immense
•mount of time entertaining. Ska
used to lualet that Mary Loiter speed a
great portion of the • year with bar.
Now tea baa MM Benedict a great
part of the year, sad a number of New
York society women fiwm New York.
She delights In all teeehmua and teas,
sad it ae near a lady bountiful aa It le
Possible far a woman to be wbe has
four babtae to oar* tor. Mis, Cleve
land never leave* tbe babies aalee* bar
mother, Mrs. Barriee, of Buffalo Is
with them, and then only for a few
o-y- _ . _ .
«rOTtr !■ vm muu i« M IOOQ
of hto young ulte aa ha «m wbau lhoy
*W married, tbUt«N yaara ago. Ha
•till pmirm to* flrlbood plot nr* up
on bto daek, tad by thaaldo of It there
•Unli * group of tbo family, Mr*.
Clo**!iDd to tb* •*•!«. A pair of Mg
■pocLaetoa lto a poo tha daak In front of
urn ptoturo, aa iboagb Mr. Otoootand
wantad thorn bandy la Oaao bo dooired
to atudy tbo pratto toam baton bto*. It
to rumorod tbo* lfM»- Ctomrtnnd ao
eeptt Ibo ebair of PotlUoal Htoiory at
Prtnoaton, Mr*. Ctooatond will bo
aakod to aaoapt tbo obalr of Bouavbold
Koooomloa at tbo oollago of uhloh aha
to an alamo*.
•MMuWHOtolkt Pur.
S*'ta(0*M nio
Poo* folaa ho*o tb* advantage otor
tbo rtah In that bldn»pp*ro an not
maaooraring agalaat Mr baVto* for
th* aoko of a raaaom. Tb*ro may ba
other motto**, to ba aura, than money,
getting, aoob a* *plto m nrmigo upon
a mtatraoa, but (to raay toot that poor
paopto taka oaro of tbok abtldrau aavaa
thorn from tbo kldaapplni onrao and
bor noatodacatm.
Small pox to ptotolMl la » fetalUm
la Haloa oanoty. Tba aolhorUim Kaya
booa oulpaMo la tbolr nagnsaata bo
taka prompt maamiwa to (tamp it out.
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B»H*r, Moeet. hoteth* __
Dr. K. II, Hall, oar PraMdrag F.ldsr,
nUed tbs pulpit of tea Methodist
(Marte on Monday morning, aad from
tea text, "Hrbomb bur my bonds,•• be
presetted one of the at lest aad meat
powarfal MNcoaa teat 1 bar* afar
baud. U sraa Indeed oaa of gnat
pawar aod taeoapareUe beauty aad
towering etoqumee ; aad mote than
oms did the lifted speaker. la aa
electrify lag burst or goouloc oratory
and rati draatstio pssMoa, naiad us
of aaaa Dinas Vo lean heesac rfag oat
truths that would suud Ute lodge
manta* steratty. la tea bagfaatag
of bts sermoa be was ntesr slaw aad
preclss, aad ho remiodad no * a Mg,
powerful looomoUss, with gnat, tra
oaeodous driving waaMs, starting a
loeg trala of sate heavily ladsa with
prsdpas freight—alow aad Manor at
Brat, hat grand aad reajcaiec and la
panel In Ite rush lag aad teoadarbw
•wasp whoa oooe It bad base started.
Aad so, with tbs Mg brained and
broad gauged Dr. Hall, rather slow at
•rat, hot whoa he palled tbs throttle
of animation, aad tented oa tea steam
of hosted foal leg, tbs Mg drlrlog
wheels of rapid aad powerful agnate?
tatlon began to rarelve, aod then Ms
palatial trala of eplaadte thought west
rwhlof atoog with Ite rarest and ricb
ahot through tha dy of bis discourses
Uka those late lag ftslten of light,
wbtoh pan la meteoric briUlaoey
through Uw bason of night, aod nabs
a world Stand Mill aad guns la awe at
Ute boauty aad tea aptoador and tea
rMraeoe of testr acsuUted briUlaoey.
Aad as 1 sat on Monday aad llslsusd
la aaobented spall to tea nsonaat flaw
af hisawarpiag attains of aU^saquer
cadaoees of awe aad wwwaw aad
boaaiy aa grand aad aa mamirn aad aa
aonorooa at those deep totted organ
noted votes board io tha morning
ohaat of tha ahhiag aoa. And while
bla aarmou «a aa powerful, aad aa
nobly freighted with rarest aryoatae of
profeeodaet thought, aad 1L0 soot
sagacious o bar rv at loan, yet here aad
there oootd be seen tbs twtakllng of
that rich delieloue Uuoeor which glle
teond like tha noieetrae glauming* of
mrttawmt aeooallght epos the aa.
rufllid bosom of e sleeping lake, aad
node lila discourse (sparkle with the
radlaaea of Its resplendent bmmlaga.
Aad the dee*, by Mia. Herbert
Rountree aad Mlae Mania Robbias, of
Raleigh, ladles of superb culture aad
■nest motion! powers-gave aa the
gJortaas .wealth of ewoMaet earthly
melody, t-K their exquisite atraiue
came ebbing forth Ilka tboae pure aed
sweat nod on vaaelng waves of matte
la which the aogsli bathe tlielr senate
in everlaetleg rapture. Alt eel spell*
bound before those heaven erowoed
deapete of aoelo and of eoog. for they
forged the Hake of enebaatmeat around
•very heart, and kept tha feeUogs Im
prisoned In tha wavery of ■ weakest
raptors aad delight—e slavery from
whtah no one could ware emend nation
for a tingle moment, for the eufy fet
ters that are there worn warn made of
the Itok of rapture aad*oatocy,aad tha
only prtaoa e cere lulling temple of la
toxical)og eoobaotateut. Aad ae tliota
two pure, »weet-voiced Udiea aaog to
eaqalsiUly sad aa traaaporttagty, the
-- ■ were borne away from the sta
ll scenes of this world to that
malm above, where atueto Is bet
beirt-tbreb of happiness and or
m^jSESS3fM
bite af ■ Om With T*ea ef
Mr. Jamae Tyson, the Aoetrallah
millionaire, rose from the position af a
ptowman. Ha commenced life ae a
; mower on (3 a weak, aad died worth
MA.000,000. An through hte life ho
raoealead aa loduatrtoui plowmen.
Poor or rich, ha worked an day aad
•very day; ba Dover pat oa a white
ehlrt, aavor wore any hat the pUtem*
otothee, never owned a pair at gloves,
aad oavar ate anything but tha eeene,
Plata lead to whlah la his poor days he
bad beta aocnetnwed. Ha nevvi read,
enjoyed aa amoaement. aad eought aa
llUla ialaiaoaxae with hto fallow cree
ls rae aa baelaaae permitted. He
thought little aboat mooey, did ae*
give say away, and did not eaek great
ly to add to hte store, aad ha sever
married. Hla oae Idas! was to make
water Sow where no water was. to
•over arid toll with grate, aad to *11
the load with good stock. Having hla
whole tone ooo saturated an Uat Mat
ones, ba ea mat aed ■engnaMj, aad
boogbt. fenoad. watered aad stocked
a*t3e after fatale all aver Aoatralla,
took Imam of those is da af square
ail lee, aad. whoa ha dtad, waa tha
greatest (took owner la tha world, with
half a million norm ia freehold, aad
earn la leaetoald almost beyond
co noting. _ .
an wtriMOMPM
hm Ortvlaa Ytlty Mn,
It may ba a
aditof of 0 Htgoyw feu tbortgfet lo
publicly raeomnmtvl uy ot Iho varlooa
proprMhry Mod lot ooo whlab flood tbo
marfeot, jot aa a prrrontlvo of aoS*r
log Mtol It •{•tytomrimd ward
for Cbambortala’a Col to, Obotoro aod
DUrtfcoaa Biaiody. Wo feovo feaowa
and a tad thla madlotoo lo our family
for twootj roan aod bavo alwaytfooad
It ralbbb. la many eaoaa a dooa of
thla ramady would aa«o boon ot ooftnr
lag wfcllo a pbyaMlao lo a waited. W«
do oot balwvo lo dauoadlag ImflUoMy
oo aay modloloo tar ■ eoro. bat om da
fectloro that It a bottioof Cbaaabarbia'a
ioqoltod. At Wot thH boa ban oai
npartoaoo doriac tbo pool twootj
yoara. For tabby i. K. Carry A Oa
■oiLMiuauLr A Kivmui:!.
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*s» lam tarn, aaa.
Charlas Brad way Bourn has boaatsd
fur a number of years that ha was tha
poataaaor of lh« SiMwt moouaaaM ta tha
South. It was ersetad fay him la tha
oaoMterv at «Vinohetter, Va-. at a coat
of *15,000. and to fltty two hat high.
But Mr. Sousa waa hot contest. Ua
bought aaathar fifty-toot lot adjoialoc
aad Chat. E. Tayutor, of Bcnedwap
aad Fart Place. daalgn a maasdea to
ba built alongside or tha moaiawaV
Yesterday ba apprwad of tha pita*,
and ha will bc*ie building at ooot.
Tha aaw rtrartnia la to he it faat
wtda, M taut long and 90 feat high. It
will taka aora thaa MO tone of molts
to ooostroet it. TMny-atx eJamni,
•ash welg bln* urtr In tooa. wfll sup
port tha roof, which wilt wa*gh about
slaty tooa. Tha Interior WMIha
ornd aartiaa aad onyx, with a
glees winds wa. Than will baa
with a aaorat passage, kaown at
Mr. Boasa aad tha bdildars- Mr.
Boat* tataada that hit body ibaU Us
la this arypt- Tha aoat of this atawao
Imta will oat asoaad 900.000, sxoUstre
♦flha haaTy brooat dean.
rntmatawiM?
naouRun naa,
WhUa Um fum-dem ballot to uadar
dlaeaaatoa it may aot to aaatoa la ma
M— * aaw pmfoctlto toraatad by a
toluaaaota maa, mm af a
aa. It
lab
at that
ayaata
and may a aaa
tand a battalioa of !
from tto foa who tba* _„_
Tba Maa ia thto: Than to a matUa
tad taba. la wblob an anaapad. la a
eoayaad a rdloa Hba otnar. aareral
ttioumnd boatota ban. Wtoa k
raaatoalba mib It ba rata aad tba toaa
•warm aatladed aat dtoat thinn.
10 tto aaaraa af ttolr lanaUpatlaa
they wlH aipnm tbatr aptodaaa ia a
pointad maa nr, wblob to wanaatad to
makaaa Imacaaatoa aa aayaaa la tto
Tlolatty. Wtoa aaa or two data* boat
•rapayiac aitoattaa to Mm, aa aaa to
■•tog to davato fitoorif ta kkatmot
prlnelplM like the miration of tto
aoaatry. Ha aaa atoato apngto aad
Dom/oakwbtubaliatoanf/ta* a>
troatd him and taka tba otoooM; bat
abMdoaaaoltramaad Ito Ttotim
11 altcbta, aad atom ap htoafM forth
with. Attar tto atnak, tba totally
of Umbaatapiap Cocoa aaa adymamaad
eaatmw wbatanr tbara la to to Ufcaa.
Jt may bo antodltoi tto tost wil
•Ull toaa hamflo work aa bath par*
p&xrsstruiBi 5
hr to* with lhaaa «ua oart of aati baa
•pparatoa la tto uatara af a am too.
wbtob wM aarra both a* oaaontnnt
aaddrtoaaa. At aay nto U la aattola
that aftar a • warm of toaa bn toaa
Uwt tbroapbtbaalr la aa toaa tato
■ad tot toon by tto oeaokto* of that
tuto, they will to ia aaoaltont nr-Nh
tompar. aad tto naa» win to Itoaly to
aaa.
■SjJ8-gjg.agi.yTi
la nuaomd tba* Boatoa p»opto an tba
ml imrahoaora aad Umt Uny wlM aaoa
tolld ttow atoawttfalaowaatol.
m. a ifarfaMi ia «m.
I* Ahmrwbo iMMtim hta
buMoeM i« not Ukaty to mm). W«5s\
,--»*«• M» pHfT
Aft^twuftiSS
gwra?«,ru?tS
^ssntvrsnmL
s^iust21 —11
mikatortSSlftoldftSar^ml **'°
abteauppoct. Thao, ttkatba Oatob •
mm lath, alary. la* to* try t* toate
■wtf hiiwily, if haom-to aaat
*° *'re to
uSL^ZS^^S^Sgi
glTiac Mai an lataamt la tba r*aMaerf
Cl. labor. To tod to bl« latarmt nr.
.Ida Lin with i.ltatoa book., duv
mm aad papon, u« don't brnradm
to* » wwllMraad holiday mS
too. Th*. totoMOMuto <HU png al*
a*t dally dnrtowd*
tom^ytoXwStotoVirtolTmrtSd
than Uhmtototo.kllLaahMmt^ir7
an UMUMt thing to ham, but bo care
ful aot to koa It. .y.
*■ Oooomtrata poor warning ami
tai. labor art IbrUfear. oa ooa-halNb.
Mtwym am bow taadlog aad a* IT
fanolo* da* not pay Uattor divMmda
uid co« I** UnotolL
10. Th. fa* headed Utmm ia a*.
araDy Uia f«S faartrt tara*r. Ii. who
sxaissaaiffi&ss
of rnrotT fimawaton*.
11. Tb. tru. pollay of tha moth la
aot to m* km oottoo, hot to rafea it
highly ratrtaad^SuiSTSd u£t
too. Maaarptoa amp._