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™ , , , >-r— ■- ».l I. ■ ■ III The Gastonia ■ -■S.--.-- •:—i--g I — T-v——g;-in11 » ^ » '- — MM ■ 1 -< ■ - ■ ■ ■ -» I M_ ■ , , „ ... .. . rTTTmwwm^s^_^.g__.JMMjaMHMJCEJIXJCJMI— Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the Coamty. Vol. XXI. (iASTONIA, N. C.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1900. NIV IMIUI KMt»IA apt— *f Mow mwliae mm* Thai *f Ik* IMW-Ir lanta U. HOlaiem ■Idea laatllal*. K. C. Journal ut Uiwatkio. neoeotljr I b*d tbe plaaiure »f Wall* ion aooi of lb* leading acnoole and ooTlagaa of Maw Euglaad. and while time did uol permit m to make a tbornagh atudy or their educational •jalem and to make atatbtloul Com parlaoa with Ourg, atill 1 oould oot refuel, wbeo requreted, lu give at Impreaeiona of what ia iwet there. and to aubo.lt mai logical deduetmua. Tbl» artlola la not Intended fur thoe» wbo clone their ryee and slug “Tbr old North State forever,’’ and err not progrvaelw enough to learn fr.im Una* who ere entitled to be, and are our leaebera In educational matter* ee well a* 1o literature. If uoe will eutMraot the dele of ilia fouudlng of Harvard University rrotn ibe date of the birth of the University of North Oar dm. n« •111 Sod out spproxtm»lely bow far behind MaanacbueeUa we ate In eduoa tloo and all that education meant lu spite of severe climate rocky s»ll and a general lack of oalural advanisgas and raeonrota, Um llttla dale hat forged far ahead of ua In Invrntioe. In art, la literature, nod |n that quick ened Intellectual aotlylty whieh make* for material development and proawr Ity. No one who travels through New England will haelUle to admit this truth. It faoee him In lha country aod lu the city, m the factory village and In tbe uolveretiy town. Every where the au per lor culture of Un people nod Its happy effect upon wealth and the enjoyment of the higher pleas ure* of Ufa are visible. When oje studies Uie provision* ih* •tats and pi I veto benevolence have made for the general and I ho rough education of the boys aod girls, be no longer woodera wheo he sees the (rail of IL Home one said to make n I bo rough gentleman you must beclo with tbe boy's grandfather. The tame might be said of a scholar MassechnseUi began with tbe ai-orairy many geaerallona ago. Soon after the first bouses were built on Beacon Hill, the wtee and adventurous Puri tans crossed Charles Bi**-r aod laid lb* foundation of Harvard Collage. And so with Hooker at H irtford Dorn port at New Haven, and Huger Williams at Provi-taoee and a hundred other brave pioneers as they wandered off Into the wilder urea; as soon as they had provided s homo for themselves, however rads and humble ttisy built a school.boose upon tbo neighboring hilltop. They are the ancestors of modetn Now fiuglsod. Tbsy saw tbs troth that wealth is In the Ur aloe of the boys and girls; a trutli which unfortunately. we have been all too slow in p* reviving. Had wealth bean so Inherent property of the soil wa we would not go to that part of lire country to see it. It would be in the Booth sod the West. Isn’t It sad that those "having eyes see not" the uremia to tbst hspploess and prosperity which Is tbe Inherent right or any people 1 ine /raw fcogland system of school* consist* of tbo ordinary public graded grammar school, tbe htgb ochool aad the oollege or unlr eraHy. In the grammar acbooi tbo course of atady coosiutuof spelling, reading, arllbmatlc both oral aad written Bogluib grammar Including oomposition and elementary •tody of literature, geography aad blatory of the Dotted Stele*. With tba beat of buildings aad equipments, onllage graduate* for teacher*, ulth librarian, etc.. It la >10 wonder that Um work done U of a high order, aad that It giraa a aobaUollal groundwork upon which to build Um high school aad ooUage ooaraa. A special I m pet as la giraa to tbo effort of the pupil by Um feet that be baa to aUod a rigid exam ination on thorn studios before lit oaa go to tbe high school, and that exsaa t nation Is conducted by tbo high school faculty. Add to this the rxaftellee of spirit and the eeoae of manly dignity a hoy of from t waive to fourteen foals when be Mda farewell to the grammar Children's schools, and toga Ttrilla of the high you wilt undent nd tbe teat aper to axoriIsons aad thor oafbnea* lo tbe gramaaar school. The high school is a part of tbe tOWMble system of Haw BagUed. la arebtteeturu. la r go Ip meet, la tbe aobolarahlp of lu principal nod teach art K la moan prntutioa* than tba ebrmraUry aohooio. Its loerao la a fear year* etreotare built upon tba tborwagb preparation of the grammar aoboota. la matbamatles Um eoures embrace* a thorough Snow lodge of mTniel’aril jnTrfs tHgosnmmry. oom la phyateal ooiaoce, pbyaiea) geography aotrauomy. pfayaiee, ebrmletry, and gsolaso; lo bMlory, Roman, Grecian, Msdimval, KeglMb, and modern together with oopotKetlouot tent boob; in English, literary Reeders, Kcgllah ■Meterptaeas, nampontUou and rhetoric French or Words; hi Lstto, gramsaar mIWMUIn, (.MW. Ctooro, Of, VirgU, Plkijr, WM. aod Ui|: id Grwt, inaiMi aod iito|iaittloo. Bootor, Amimm, XlMMl Dad KtMrilt Motors toofoofto. sum TOM* w«no In oNkoc k or Ooctoan or koto at opt**. Wlto to ■Igottoost rootyttoso. Ikooo otodfct on rrqalrrd ot oN ookoolr, of ooo gtotoo for c«(V||D^rDl(D*«F. Tho Jroook* i'tooo* oosoDy, and too oolaMIto oooroo Motoo l«U) fmih or Qmmoo o» lour with oso of lk»oo loDfsofM. Bok Iklo oostoo to ootoortoror stoorikon iko Bi.gttob or bIdoMddI, oo Vko ortrsuto nod lOoMMtotlMl irqoliooMol tots grtoUr. Tkoo it sill U mm Ikot Iks Mopa of lbo klffb ««k Ml lo Mow England la ikost iko DM DO Ikst of DM DlkMIl Wftk Iko rot option of 0 wry fkar whfck •id kltkrr ond mots ikoiooyk Ikon ibot of MOM ot Mr Motor oob**k WHk tola groMOior orhool oourw ot a baato, tod Iko klfk trkool poors* Wood fiiDsalrv, osd Ikorosok, It lo oo Uodor tkot too work of Mow Boolasd ,,nrgn froot tUrt to totok, to kfekor | broader. wort thorough than ours. Qkv art we ta set up to Uila Nan Rug land standard t t. Up gradually adaaatlmg oar poo pbloM* that adaaatloa pry*; <bat It pay* socially, morally, physically, that It pays iHtallaotually; that it p«yt la dollar* a ad cools. la material prosprr Ry. " Wa isuat educate or we meet perish.” mast be Hm teat for evaurells tlo work le this dials, and every tescti or from bis dealt, awry minister from bit rulpii every bouloeee man ir-m bis Cu acting roots, every farmer to bla neighbor must thunder it forth la such • aarmon as will safes up “Old Rip” from feta nap. We must have educe l loo el facilities of a batter grads, iwt tar buildings, better teachers, longer terms and a compulsory school law. If wo wish to keep pace with the more progresses Stales or l ho Cm Ion. 1 We must atop trying teach a very lb log In our a raced act mol*, end establish public high schools, sod build more sod better private high school* In North Oerollea before uur oolkgm can be what they ought in ba. Lust the public graded schools leave Latin. Ureek and higher mat beraatks out «f their course atu-ly; t w.- as it la, they do not have time tu dn llmm erell We coanot bare greet colleges, literary or tscbauloglcul. until tbs preparation la broader and deeper. X Let no college lake a man Into tba Freshman class ontll b« patera the necessary examinations at Hit collrgr. Abolish ltie subterfuge of taking a man on anybody's certificate. Eyary Brat-i'laaa btgb-aeboot In North Uaro llna la willing for lla repreoralallveo lu aland lb# college axaoitnall us cun ducted ty eullrgo authorities. And Uiua the colleges tan more forward out of ilia legitimate territory of lha blab school. Tbeo our oollegra will not be looked upon aa aaany of them are and must coutloue to bo till there la a rry olulloo la rxlatlng conditions: to wit aa simple preparatory aohoola; and then bora will go from tbo graded grammar schools to tha high aclveil instead of to the cot legs no br does now. Vale nod Harranl will ooattnao to lead, until other states begin to pre pare student* for higher oniUge en trance. Smith aod Walleoioy will cuc tloiM to bo the colleges for womsa un til the lime oomra wlion youog women binding diplomas from our female col legve oan eoter them HaaaeobnaetU IuatUule of Tachoology will coolioue to bo greater than Southern aohoola of tba tame klod ontll tba Southern aeboola elrrato aUodarda of ealranoe and coaae to atop where that acbont be gin*. The solution of the problem be fore at is preparation, preparation, preparation; and a few more ooDeget to place standard* or exoatlrnce abort mere numbers. Away Wit* svarihteas Oars. So nr arm Pan* tUaaatna. Tbe legislature at Ueorgta dnrrTM tbe lbank* of tbe people of that Bute eed is to be congratulated for lie courage Id passing • bill providing for a tax on doge. Only those persona wl*o have fuilowrd attempts at seeh legislation and bare observed tbe fatal political effects of it upon lu promoter* can understand tbe difllcoltlas to the way of removing the curse. Dtseustton of such measures hen beam Involved Id tbe veriest ftobbnb end tbe lowest form of peanut politics. They bare bean aimed not against valuable animal*, bot against Cork not only a □ usance to tbe general public but an absolute menace to a beep-ra leers. In ncs neighborhoods tlie number of each worthless car* to a (sally has been Id direct proportion to tba lack of Interest on the part of tbe family lo tha material welfare of tha (Mata. But dog-owner* bars been voter*. And owners or worthless dogs have perhaps been more nurse rone l baa tha owners of valuable dug*. Hence the Indispo sition hitherto of legislators to taka slaps for tba suppress ton of ilia cor. "A few of Ibscs are very valuables few of them may be regarded as faith ful friends In preserving tbe interest* of lbe farmer but take the great mass of dogs In the State sod they saw unmitigated no loanees. At a low estimate there ere 900,000 of those worthless doge. They destroy property eed entail-ao expeaee for their mate teesnoe of sot Ires then |10 each per veer. This foots ep tbs enormous sum of $8,000,000 that tba people of the State of Tran sea as pay for tba prt vtWge of keeptag worthless dogs. 'Now, what will rahm a bag worth $10. Add Urn eon*of keeping doge lathe prodt which oeaid ha mde by oonvest ing tba fond which they aaosame tain pork and tt will show S8.00Q.u00 that aooM bn tamed lata the peaks!s of the people of TsonesMe by proper Wgtela Uon These Ogervs are stertlleg and yet tba eeUmeUe hereta given are eery conservative » Hd for ito mm fren dog. At to Um pearl Mo sain fro* Iho las. IS* ■ other of Dm Qoorgls Mil Is fgM*g at "jforl Mr* that It wlU add it taut HW.000 to lb* raraouo of Um gut* or. WfaMTI* Ik* mm IMog, I* Um Mhool fssds *0 tho giffarant ooodIIm I totok tb«r* m ipaMthtag Ilk* 100,000 gag* I* tho Suit It u my opinion tk*t oftar Um Mrplu* g*go to£ta£ put oat of Itavtf I boro wig ratMlo srXi'iyrarfSiSif Bot I Mkn Ik* rotor** to Um Wat* tkroagk UM motor Imtapunt of tto wool tod00(17 wIN to of owwi nor* Inport*or* tkoo tin totoro* to tor tooyo of logottoo. Fran ooan of kto ooaolln wkoro torn roar* ago that* wtrw ratorg not* tow* af wool I too to Ira of aattaa lit toarp tor* town alnaot raUrtfy klltrd *og Um Ingattry wlprd (tort. I totok It goro not rrgotra a vary gnat gnirk af tba ln«« tot lion 11* Igar* out that tka Blau wttt to I granny tomOtad by Um rwlaal af lint ) tagaatry It ta Mglllgl wltkoat nnatartafatoak ago* ito gaga." Ttoaa fotaa aagkt U» aaai rlgto tktaktag ■ Itotaenn* a*d » t > HRUtitf COBB. A BHklar I* Mall IV* Pm Ppm It* TUt-PntH IM of Farm ImpU ■'wwi «■# Otamw. There It a goad dml of interest J utl now In Um fall plaoliiig of Into pota loea for Um earl jr orop. Several par Uaa baveaald lb- plan perfectly tuo oraaful. Th*r plant um potato## In a d*rp fat raw and »>rrr with two fur rowa. forming a sharp l Lit over Um rowa. Wo will plant mreral varieties at Um UAtiMi to teat Lbe manor. Jf Um fall planted potato*# do wall It will tag* a good (leal of wort In the aprtog. tor lbe ground worta an mu oh belter at ttala time and can be gotten into tail' trr order Ilian la February. In Um BMira alrotcd aaoUmi of tbe Stale, weal •4 Um Blue Hidgr, llm plan may require an addltluaal covering of atraw or for cat leave#. But It la wurUi trying llivra for while am hrreeao ueually get Uia laud Id ratr order for pleating in Feix ruary It la hardly practicable In the mountain ovimuy. Wa era atlll getting many Inquiries about tba culture uf broom corn. Wa bava more Uiau oaoe gIran our Impres eajna no this subject and probably In oofumua. Sruooi oopa la just now pbroumlnslly high priced. This ad vanoa in prloa has been oaaaed by tba low prtoas of lata year* dlivtug lha waaurn farmers out of boolovaa. Now In all probability tit# broom com growers of the Waal will rush bask to tba crop, nod by tba tlaas a crop o«n ba grown boro It la likelr that tba prloa will ba down again. Tberp la dp par* lienlar dilBoulty an growing broom corn, aa Us callers Is Ide a la illy with that of sorghum. and moat of ..or far* mera know how to grow sorghum. Dai It la In tba haadhug. curing and marketing of tba crop that the matter of skill comes to, audit r>quH*e a great deal of vxpvrleocs u> handle the crop to tbo bast advantage. In the fliat place tba corn must ba taolrd nr beat down two rows across ascii other aa aotMi aa the brush la well out, an as to prsvant Its becoming distorted. TUen It la put and cured la tbs (bade seder aan*d built for llie purpose. If lot stand till tba brush turns rad tba prloa will cut nos half. Tneo tba send Is to be cleaned «C and tba brush baled m tbo proper manner for shipment At tbs usual prtoas tbne Is uo ohaooe fur our far mars to compete with the waeteru mi In lheir rleh suit and If the prion goes back to ita former notch Ihrre la more mooay tu 5 cant cotton ihao lbare it la broom oof u. Wa d« cot advise aby oue her* 10 go largely Into lha growing of broom ouru. Tba but war to make It pay would ba for the neighbors to aoue and Qt up p broom factory sad hire mao to work up lbs cross fur them. Id tills finished Mate there la a market fur It right at borne all tba lime, fixed led la this war It might pr»va profitable, and the machli.rry needed dues ant coat a great dvnL While we do not need to keep the eallie stabled hero ee they d-> la the north there to aevoftbeksa room for •met Iwywwwt to Ike winter bous ing eeUlr. Whll« we have mach Boe weather when the cattle should be oeteldt, we have aaoy cold rainstorms sad eooMtHore mow. aed If there are not comfortable quarters for the cows eod other etoea they not only suffer, bat the Bilk yield U drereaeed If not •lopped la aaay acltnrw of North Caroline Hie winter dairy ooeld be made a profitable eourec of Income If the farmers would ooly study lb* mod ern met bade of belter making and pot upon the aarfcyt e gilt edged article. Soeb butter cannot be made frea feed ing col toe seed meal and bulls, for tala (bat were made a eoe of oar South ern Halloas showed lint batter icede froa such feed le Mealies) with oleo aaigrrlns ns far as any cheoloal teste go. While a utan reeding plenty of good pea vine or dorrT nay. eom meal and bran he Bay with prrBlferd a Hills eottoa aed men) dally, any large amount of eotlou aed meal will surely spoil the quality of (he bower. Some people ere my aathestastte about ankle* beet la toe South from an eg dative Bad of eottoa seed metl end bulla, but good best cannot be mada froa any awali feeding My belabor told ate that I wn the only ooe of hie customers who sou Id delect the ootton aed Bad beef, hot to as It le strong* that any one rao at ibe stuff, far I eaaont ret It post ay m ae. It taka good frsd le aeka good beef, end In my opi ulus the stklon need meal had bettor go to th» land fertBmae and Mi us make oar beef from better r«od. There bee long been e went of an rfkiMt meehMe that omald thrash e»w pens from ibe vinve. Tbegrvatrst drawback lo the dsvslupaeot of the sow pen Industry le the Booth boo bora tbs hat that It eeeutoo much le anther end MraD the peas. We have plenty of aaebtaee that wMl thresh the pawn after they aw gathered but we need n aaehbia that will are the gathartrg bgbaag. that win taha tha •aww yarn vtartMg'hrvah tha poaa aat. am t wrtu ihla a VaMar aaataa boa a Iraa la Itaawwi ayiaa that tbry bava tha Waabtaa. 1 baaa tha* hava tor H will ha a baa (try forward tor tha ■oatharw lunar. TWa Ora ay tha* aia aot aUa to amfwihi1 tha waabtaa to aaat tha gvaaag, tag waat •aaa oat to atha thaa on royalty altar aaatag what tha aaahtot wtn go, I art aa aaay lattota tf thla hlng a baaa wrttora aaaa to ha aahtag t fra agvar llwaitt uat I aa tlwaya a httla aby at Him. sal If aay af aar aataryrla tag attaafaatart mtw laraatlgata • ha alto I wW atoa thaa tha aaaa af ibatoa;wla aaa to balaaarwrat about tha awUrr. II thry bava aoOa a auoevaafat wva thrvahrr that will taha tha yaav ff«a tha aat vltaa aag aba thaa aat, ihtva la a lari aaa ta it |<a aaav aaa, ang aa bay* tha aaahlat la all that t bry Uriah It la, atg that ft alii mww aat “ " ‘ ' llarg rrgator Sat with yattlag «l a i •futasi « ■rant deal of wee? Ml Ml In the wealbtr. end IX not rtally exposed, they are pat x»av after the >aa*<«i of uae la nrsr, wllb alt tha old dirt and banian* lac oil cllogtog to tbeoi, and In nil lirvbibllily lbe eblobena rooxtlng the newer or reaper and addin* pi las "t Allli to them, and when they me wanted for ete the machine nqqtrve a mat deal nf cleaning and Axing before Ueu tw need. A litila pilot <>e eaelonallyuu the wood work of allferm Ionia end rnachlues. a anal nf oil and Tarn lab un Ota metal part of tha plows and harrows wilt says them for a far b»n*«r b-rni of uerfuloesa than If deg* Incud and allowiid tn rut and rust I •aw a lot of plows end oultlvalurs late ly pat away inn barn by a man who should bare know batUrr, with areal maases of dirt clinging to ttasei Jott a* they eamn from the Aetd. and the sat ing Into them, ajid not a plow bad Its wood painted alaea It waa bought. Tim I amount of money thus wealed Ataerl ean farmers, If eummed tap loose grand I total would seem to them loorodlbt*. but on almost weerj farm there Is man or lees of Ibis waste. Mew that the Maura aaaaon la at band why nut go to work, all you wb-i read this and ana that every tool aid machine on your pl»c* U not only proparly boused froco |U<e westber but that all wood wort gets a coat of paiut, and ail Iron work la o lea Deed and that all repairs seeded to llmm are made, tu that when you want to go eetlvaly at work In tha preparaU<m tor next year's crop the tools are all reedy and oWu fur the work. • *A tliteb lu Uses ana alas Thru resolve tint y.xj will start the lupruvamMita you will 6. 0 .0 .8 Improvement# of yoor load In a per manent maimer. Ur 11.1. WokJ. of Fluvanna count*. Virginia, talk In the December number of tlw doellieni Planlrr how be made Lbk 181 batiwlg of oorn per sera on land that a few Tear* ago act aliaadiioari aad allow-d U> grow up Id buetiee. Ur Wood taya that ha ta aura that 1 am right lu Urn matliud 1 tometlme ago advieed lu t««> lug teed oorn and breading up a pro lifta variety. Hit oorn waa planted in Utrae fuot ruare and‘»l* I achat apart la the mw. Here our farmer* err* mutt pleat iu feel epprt and e tlngla •talk lo a plane for orn uoadr more air In Ika Hootb. •< The fact It Uret t.y a bad ayatant of tpleotlug ered oorn they have gut lb* oorn toog lagged god ■logted oared, and a habit of tall grow ing tbat d»ee naad more roam Ur Wood’e earn bad from t‘x to eight rare on a (talk, tba retail of brawl lu Worth Carolina k reported by the letl CWimua aa averaging eight barbel* of core par acre, and wa have men urauy a held tbat would not mat* mat mop*. Of courts there la do money In ooru at Ibtt rate, tod It It iwrfaoUy natural for the cotton grower « ho makaa that kind of a oorn crop to look upon It aa a aort of eaeemary ezpenae and at ‘tup pllae" only. When upland that wat aa poor a few ytaraegoNs our c»Urge 1 rod wat e*n bn brought by good farming to make 88 buab-lt of oorn par aore, at It did tbit year cmnnot oorn on uearly all the land lo tforlb Carolina In aadi* to iwoduce corn erupt tbai would mtke the crop ooe of I he money euppnrta of the farm rather than meretv tuppllee for the malrt that make the oottuw and tobacco ? WImo a bill lop that ,w-«a aoturloeely lbe pooraet lai d around Balelgb can be brought to make 88 huahelt of ooru per tore aod to pay lor ■ be Improve maul that canted It, are there not many Ibouimdt ofaorai of the levrl alluvial bottom! tbat now make but a moderate crop, be made to produce ovtr 100 hutbeit? We have traveled up the railroad above W lot ton ead note la* bottom Wo It along the Yadkio ead have noted alto that Utete dna landg were wet earning anywhare near the map they w. hi Id carry If belter ooltlvcted aed wot cultivated all the lima In oorn and oothlng rite. It le ona crop farm log tbat baa wrought all the ruin La oar Southern Unde. A* HMtU TW WHITI PtOn.C. Th» Sagna Call mm Than «a AM in «W flax WMi Nava ia lalnan ir H Carrie*. • Ra'elgh. Jan. L—Tha unarms oela betted lb> thirty eerwilh euulearaary uf the signing of tha etnanclpulon yrorl«iB4lio*i bare to day. On# of the failnr*« of tbo day ar*« tha reading aod adoption of aa address to tha white pa>pl» of tha State, calling on the* to aid In defaming the proposed eoasMlattaual amecadaeai. In the Cos its of the add rasa, which la quia long, lhay say : "Wa aaarrwt raalat Uia oonvlctlon that tha proposed amecdnaol to our State ocMtitntloa la the talttal step in tha dirsetloo of aolllfiiag the proslt matloo of twuioelpatloo and abtoga »*og. as far aa peadhla, tha results of the war far freedom. It la already ■aged by aa laflaeaUal portion of tha eowapapara of tha Booth, aod by some of lu leading man. that theta anted aaaols to tbo State oomtltntloo era temporary aipadtauU; that tba thir teenth, fourtaautb. aod Oftoeolb amewdmeota to tba ooosliinUoo of tha United Sutra aiuat ha repealed. Xhser are tha guarantees of oor free dam aad sttlaecsbtp to this Iwd. Ra poal them awd aUaery again "niwn lawful." Aitor fbiuaaiag tba Mgro problem aod lad the oagro into P, tha address goes aw u aap: -moolS you rrjact ihla proposal aad I ora a «a*f ear to aor ew> treaty, should yet determine to da that wbM wads mete dread. wa hast so power to preeeet It. fW oa there will to no remedy. Wa shall ha eoiwpelled to aaah a homo la acme at her lead-a hatter soon try.” “I U»la* I wmM n araaj with pain vara It not lor Ca—b—uin’a P«jB ■ala.” anta Mr. W. If. Bualatos, Marwlalr. Pa. “I baaa brao aflhetej •Ilk itoaaaUaa M aaanal a«4 laaa uM nadal wtuoal aaanar, bat Paka Bala la tha Wat ailbha 1 baaa fat kaM of ” Oaa m liaatlxa i» Mavaa tha H*. ha ada by J. B. Ottrry * Oaaayaoy. (•UOTMlMHMn. ~~f mu ilm—n O. II. JurJni to Alkali Journal. U'likiitiiittaii mnkaiaa u« rmuli of bl« itbur bat U la what bt n*M that «ju iU la fuMir avuot tlno bo bi «nfupd. PartteaJarly on ut far® m mm many lt*®j of i-ipra® er»i»l daring Un year'* work wblo‘1 ;>n nut naif ooaaaaMry fro® an tcounatoal Mood point, bat unwarranted at npplylug la mt bu*t mnof agnoultar*. dwa n think "f Un builuMt of farming nr* natural Jy irtTnr that It I* no oonuinUoa wnnb «bo*ld bo largely Mil guntalalac. indw paudent uf amlrtaaan fro® tiutMd* non®**, nia ooualusWn u no: only ba**d upon actual tipariaue* tad ob aorfaiiou*. but upon tradition boa lad down to ua from pa® «on ration a. i* uUmr w»rd«, th* thrifty fnm*r. If cat vff MUrvly from ait inlaraocrm with th* cnamnrol «J world ana yot aabmnt, hapfiynad contented. Wbno our idlgrtm fatlwia, thrro bondred y*nr* ago at n 11 ®a wbao tain grant onnotry waa but n wiidonMM, moved far lata the la tartar, elnarad Unir Uuda, built bom* •tcada, tilted tha add*, ratead Inrgv fbMllten, fongbt Un ■■Memo* anvag* and aunowdid la life, they depend** nnUraly g|n tbotr ova ranoure®. Tbern war* hot few aarkctc la wateh te*nU ib* inrpJin product* uf tbotr futon, aodthty won for r mnoo tor end to prod am tha ■an a* autxlrtnoo*. Tbte pnad**aa upon thair ova war cbaerfully uadarteben by hardy aat of Mdarmlbed «M Wbe Bret Invaded America aud UM tbo (auodo Uoq or Um great elvUteathm which to day ataoda foremoM la tbo aatiooa of tbeworid. It developed ah iraotar and etrangth of manhood. Ttw eunalaof hUtorr rooord oo greater doada of dar ing aod detarmlaettoo to wired ia lot ovary undertaking tbaa lbat bandog down to aa front that yerkil whteh aurkad tha opaaing af agrteuliure oh thla eoauoaat by our forefather* IXKMUbO TO DSTAU*. . WUlo aroa taking advaaaea bare boon aada la Um aita aaanbinlcui aoteaoaa wllbla tha paat half da are d-xudaa. It u navertbelaw aa aaqaa* thru ad foot tbat tha aatf-euetaiotug faat are of farm wort la maaatui today aa it ever «aa. Thara la aa groat urooa * ally to Uy for tba booM-aaada aa aud boa halva, alugteuoa mod utbor imple ■'"M of ilka onar eater aa wtteu no faeinry for tba moeafoctura of lliae* artiolaa related. Improved BaM uu ebliiery ahoald be pu reamed nod uaad w he rarer practicable, If tha cue* of labor can ha reduoed aod tha ullage of tba tall Improved. Ho farm, waotevrr may be lu area, from tha amaUaat to tha terwmt la oomptato wiUwat a Mack emit b aod woodahop Ooraidoed Tba ordloary repair* reqalred ao oft*. tor plow Ikm*, wagon*, a.o., simple and requiring bat little baodleraft to <o tke oboaid ho doua oo tba preoitee* where Ibere lmpte manta are lu uu. Tl aa ia moiiry lu thla day of bigU-prteed labor uo the farm. AaMe from tbo heavy mooey ezpanaaa Incurred by trevUg all rep dr work dooa lea puMle bteek amitb or woodahop, tbo tla#-* a aire aod la stopping a plow aal n.od during tbo bury eaaion to pairouIn throa abopa eau 111 bo (pared from tba Bald. With a mop ao tha prouiiana repair work to looU are ha doua at noon time or daring a , abowwy afternoon. It t« Um experteode of ovary farmer wbo has a workabop of Um above kind that ■harper plow horn are kept lu the field, aad that all farm log luutenMota are kept la atroager, mare auWuotUI oenditton than tbom uwd by farmer* wbo patronlaa Um vUUga alio -. Wa therefore orga ovary farmor who la uot already equipped to boy aa ooifit af tha klod. which too br purchased For a email aum, and wbleb wlM pay for It aaltlha Irat year. Ha otlre lavreb (Mot M too farm will pay ao baad mcm a dividend red nothin* aim wlH be found ao aaafnl. Tba ooat of oper ation la rad need to tha aoal oonaamed red the moacteeof a good right arm. The former ere ha barbed oa too premtem, and tha latter la la tha poa aaatoo of ovary farmer lni«M Mote, wnaxc Koxar worn. I board a farmer *ty aomatlmo ago l bat bo bad latter laty * baahal uf Ml Utan go Into bit or lb. ti.osk and "b*H tte oar* and haul U to I bo mill Tnat men'o no** will al way* fad tbo •dgo of Um grUidotoo*, and bo boa al ready reached lh« higbeM tulul of bio ■oomm In life. Bat tbo moll moat #g. P retard bp him la anf •rtaaawly appttoa Mo to many olba.* *000000 la tar**log. Oar pcopla aro too roody to bay fro* otter*, tbo** thing* whieh u»y might either moke or produor with a llui* r«ri labor nt homo. Tte mm with which oonoonu eon te mode and tbo I rapidity with which Itey grow la a r«r1 tlma I* appalling wboo muling day 00 mo* krooad. Thooonnd* of good rood at lorn aro mtdo whoa tte oatiro proomd* of tte dteior toon*. Mmod lu paying tte eradltor. Tbo roaotutloa I* too aooa forgotten by tbo auString lodlrlduol and firing way to tbefcte aad mgy matted white gut him into trunUa tte poai roar, a* again Into tte old rat, aad at Urn aad of on otter twelra moatoo goo* through tte *amo old ogparkaat. Wo moot dotermloo to ha* te mat* wtaat wo area at homo and that' white wo aril te it mate or littla, will •bow a prodt white will Aad It* way Into tte pootot of tte proJooor. Tbo baytag M • lotg* aomter of amol or ttooo, t te pc mo of mob ono of white tang doaomd on oroooat of Uam obarglag and rite of eoKooilon, mate a , Ugd«M ui taaoaarwof a ymr, white I oar money prod not la mid makot U bard to pay. maulko rou. Ho oUor ooa mtefe of tov4 la nor* kqdrwftiUMUUioftti (moat Mm port. Ho oUwr cm hum of *•* *■»'*•• fcraalp Mtppad u, tM moM fro* Mo |*m» mimmn of tbo vat. Tborola MooMuly m n oom tor Mm parokon of iMa o**m bp MikM TMaMiltMiSurpgha Ua Mg plaator Mali m •'•oi Mating I yw w MT|0 Em NTton, toady tor XSzrzrdrCz.X’sss •rWMNfwMeMhi m«*i« Up th* kMNwtkmbii'drad by Uia laat et wrt KlWrtn. TtepuahiPp Itoan* la dooa. itapy don't woo* to Mbrtrt* Um Uttto Mttm labor and •mi oaadad to Maka tba vaotnra a auo ««. Flu da wad (n otoaa aaaOaa ME.M tboaaaadi of aaaaa laaUfy •Mhpaar. Thay aroa U nv featar •»d UM on Kaak laito* Una tboaa gtan »**»■*• Tbo taaaoa of tbto baaatar. Wpial ta Ua amui» daily >u«n Moo (Iran tboaa aanBnad. Kp aa a *"*• mmta aaa boa oOao Mt ta raw tor Mr lirtim a»l oaiaaqoaatly a«ko bat I tula hoad«4f. Uatavory faraw •bo boa baa* barotofera barbie Ma aaat try tbio dp doribftbo pmat yrar oad bo wlU to mtladad vafe tho toaoH aast viator bayand bit aatlet. auiona. »«* OTBBK TVKOl toiM M Ma ts ut totems to Ht ualf to tbs SMOSflS <»Mt of bis corps, bat alt •Uwtafdis ouosotsd with hit tashm, will ba put forward ai fillip aod as fersMp as ws sts aMs to da. If I Its wsdsiss operation sum bs ssourwl and osttob sruttpUp bad upon such surest «s mi bs praoUaallp pnM-a # i .r.-.t rood will l»> ooosMptlsbrd dorlnqth* nexttwsteo niuuthn utDoufti Ut- nrrl cultural sums* of tbs state. We ar* alwsps «lsd to answer inquiries on sap taty-wt of forte work about which asp of oar Mbserthara ors la doubt a*.t wiU b* taasssd to ha vs short tetter. die—dco up subject pertaining to ths aptoolld in*of sirteultan Ui lbs a.utb croon, replug aap IsfsrtesUoa wblsh will bs assful ta ths great rnrmt s( ths Utters of tbs m(L _ •Uvea Ombmm IM aee. ia-Mattb M«eMa«. Whan Oliver Ooa* wall took hla *aat la Iho Latj* PmUmwI Im war 41 fears old. ile had twee bora at Fen Uogdoa aa Apriltt, UM, and kg birth bat'in gad U tba Mart Min. or nppd alddWaUM. Tba •fCuial naMaor **• *MtUyliad base will tews; it wm of Webb ortfia. There am aur Croat wells, aad Oliver was a eaaataa mm aataac the*. Oaa of ibaFra laotor’a naetes bate tba naae, aad re rsar^mJss'e.sec; Robart, was a ms la vary mlaib elTMMUsaaa, fait estate la tba town zp2Srtm£«au:..*2£ l.ave*M*a ShMaab smog^r ehareoter thaa hla father. Tba Stewarda, Ilka I be Caawwelh, ware “new rrili." both faatUlas, like aa Many otbaia of •h* day, ewlog their rlee to Um moII*. tion <4 the mesastarMe. Oliver1* fath er was a bat war. aad hla aaaaaaa la (ha M«a*gaaMOt of lha brawvrt wm If do* ta Oliver’* taothar. Ha M*Mder of Oliver** fei wife nor his f*tln-r~- i did bis MOUNT. She was _ blot, mad he, tp taro, Mil bar laedtc lyaadtesgMtod bar deeply. Ha fel lowed bar advla* wbaayaaoa; beee gUtahed bar Mi tba AafdYuaaeef Whitehall whan ha oaMa ta areal aaM| Md whoa Me died ha berfadher In WaatMlolaaar Abbey. At a ealved Ms alutMii at H 17 yaara etd was teat to > a i i t ? a I • M ' I h thaa ha wooi Um liioMw4o~rMb baaiwfarrier. Bba waoowoAeoaf t%Sf£S?*«S!r6n'tf loanoad Creel e ta aa? tar orfUMe re garded bar whh_mi war ol wage folthfal ta her. i t 1 I ! I ; | ItDfllM mw vBI mah aM IMt' |A* y®?if - -«__m_ HfglAA til MMHl M til HAif Biff Wlwff IMfflfcffl AAtA tat PVHff % I ?.• rV,* fi . K* .„,g__ Vi MVW^Va ^ffM> M Bit _ . ^ i* HlMlMtt MIm MAft^ i; $ ■■ v g *■' i, \i r i i i h
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1900, edition 1
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