e _ mnH The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home end the Interests of the Comity. V.il. XXI. _GASTONIA, N. C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1900. LBARN ALL YOO CAM. BILL ABF ADDS TO HIB HOWL EDGE 870EE DAILY. >M7 rrtl»*i Write I* im-RMk ut im CmWm loaMklM Nad Kltn i.nri-lMlWU KtWr.* Ilfll Arp, ID Atlanta OoMUiitlow. Store away knowledge; get all yon cm. Than la comfort in K Gold smith flay* of tbs Tiling* aclioolmnatrr and bis pupils : " A**Willl*.r n**c*ntf Millllia *Oa.lur«r.« Twr one smut S**4 oould aarrj *11II Know.' 1 remember bow I used to wander how our Professor liberie* MoUuy learned all that be knew about methe malic* aod aatroaomy. Soioe yean ago 1 beard Profaaaor Procter, who wet then tbs greatest living atlronomer, lecture for tbtee night at Leake Wtlr nfcatagua la Florida, and lie lifted me up to lb* seventh beam us It were, and I bad to attain my mind to soar with blot amongst lb# alert, but lie magnified Uaeoraatlon and Hie universe a Cxi.the Creator In euob a way that I have wot forgotten lit my reverence aud aW* aad lor* fur the Supreme living baa bean greatly looreaaed. I was rominallng about thta beuauae 1 bare race I rad a letter from a learned friend who think* 1 should have told a little more about leap year aod bow the Julia* calendar got behind time lao days la 1,882 year* aud Pope Gregory’* aatrooomtr. CLarina, made a new una called lbs Gregorian ealmdar. Aad bow It says that all years whore dale number la divisible l>y four without a remainder are -leap yaere untere they are divisible by 400 wltbout a re fMlndar- Therefore the year 8000 will be a leap year Hut wren tblsallowaaoe will not exactly even up the march of alma aod we will lorn another Jay io 3.584 rear*. Sir John 11 tract wf cor rected this by making every 4000tb year a leap year and this would keep «rM Father Time all right. for 98.000 yaere—net aed—wa will nol Ifore be y#od Uit. Another reapedt«d friend writes so tetenwUng latter about Hugh X-ewaon White a eaodidato fox toe presidential nomination, aad say* although be wa* geared aud lived aad died in Teneeeea* be was born in Iredell county. North Carol! os. Hl* nsotbvr wa* a Lawson, daughter of Hugh Iawoou. and from that Lawton aoceatxy mare diotle gulabed people bare sprang than from any olbar wa reed of. 'Among tbalr daeoeadents are the Whites, of Tan crease. Mrs. Stow*wall Jackson. Mrs. General W. T. Sheraton, Mr*. Geearel A. P. UiU, Hit. ADM KWlllf Of Ohio •ad General Ewell, and General Heuderaon, of Virginia; tba Lawanoe of Gaotgla, and Governor Jared Irwin, of Georgia. All of than an Haul da •oaodanta. Jart tblnk of It I What a dlyargeooo ol fata and fame aad for tune that made of one blood Mra Stonewall Jaekaon and Mra. A. 1*. Hill. Mra. Gaoerel StMrmau waa a Ewing and Mra. Stonewall Jaokaoo wae a MorTtaon. The wr’.Lar aaya he baa a copy of Hugh Lnweon’a will tbat waa executed In 1708, aod that life grave it In an old oho robyard between Saltatory and Charlotte, and tba beadatooa Mill abowa tba leiuls. * H, L.” Vanly verily (beta la eomMhlng la the blood that traneoiu ebaraoter to eaveral gen ftSUOOBa But tbe trouble M that tbla aoeaMrel blood become* oromad aod reeioroaC eo often tbat it te apt to loee iia virtue aad baeoaeae oua laminated with the blood «f Ttetoue aaeaetora. Tbte could only be prevented by what te oilMd In *'end la breeding.’' a* marrying eoueloe or aeoood oouaios, bat the doc ton any that prod BOOT pbreteal degnneracy 10 tbe ofTaprfog and on wbat can a man do but try to ole vote tjlmaetf and not bank on hie anoeetoia. ColonM Campbell Wallaoe waa a noble man and madabla own fame and fortune and he t»ld me tbat whan pa waa a young man hr taok a notion tbat m*vl>e bo wav a daaceod ant of Sr William Wallace too great SootllMi chief, aad at b|a father died , when Campbell wee a boy and told him nothing about It, be roJaa hundred mllaa em tba mountain*of Taouetaae, to aeo a groat uncle who wee old tooornb to know about anoemota. aad end the old ancle aald : “Now Cam.’ yon bed bettor let tbat pedigree boot naea aloae, for yoar groat grandfather wae a powerful aerry man. end owe day ba Mom mmm Ulere oSen aOmtboat aad they ootobad him aad teak him down to tba eaeabrake aad whipped Mm— they did •boro." "Mum then." raid Colonel Wallace, "I have takao Pope’V oanplet tor my padlgraa.” -Hover aaO Mama from aa epadMoo rim, eat vail year gait. Wat all Ma keaariha.* Bot 1 do llka-good Mock whether to In mae or tweet or fowl or freII nowar* 1 liked tba Adame family aad tbe Rao dolpbe aod Brvcklarldgee aod Holt* I and many other* baeouee they bald op ao long. My wife nemo from that Po oahontu Randolph-Holt etoek that bad oool Maekbalr and dark baeal ryra, and aad Mapped like a dear, ead It wee e good oroee tbe made breadlog beak up ow tbe A agio Saxon and Hootoh-Irlab that my »a amt era mot from. There In wot gotta ao moah "lojuoa" In oar •bOdroa m there wae Ip her, ba| mill theta It enoagb to make them lore their friend* aod keep owe eye on their ' awemtee If they have may. I rioiMiinf now uiua we enow of wbot to goto* oa la aut part* of Ule groat oooatrp. IZwa to a tot Ur tram m AUuaftMabttoi bm baadto, lb* t**k<a flair* raatoat, and bo any* b# baa 8.000 b*»d of canto n look altar aad >balr grating o»tf 1 m 000 aaroa. Aboat half of h to In hated bp paalrto towiandtbaybaa* ba ooaw daatraotlt* aad ooml rare** aad oaa »aWp»T»af Rba tba rabbit* of Atetraiia aad ao tbla fall tba owaar* intend war opoatbatL Thmj wtaad rtfi boabala of wtaat with 100 paaad* ofaterabnlaoaad aaottorod it aroard tbolrjllUofaaaal^bapad^ irmadbato* rJsSfxhrrzz.vj that wad* Ik aor* WaMaatba toad *f tbi* wW«d. ttow aattto kloga do things ou a big *e«l*. But It d<w*ik»4i I cruelaod aelfl*h to exterminate xoch pretty inuocmt little orralurv-a. ] wiab tha child ran could He Ibem. Thay Ora about aa large ta fox squirrel* aod look like them excepting the lack of a long tall. They burrow In the ground aod Bake lunoelr tint ontnmn nloate with tltelr different horns*. They throw up lluh circular ilo-s or bank*around their borne* asanti do and you can sea them from live train* perched opuo the t»p* of the rlma like little aeotluai* aod suddenly they pitch down Id the fuuoel like bora Jumping off a aprlug board lulu a mill pood. Thera were eome clever good naturrd Michigander* and Mtctilgee*- at my hooae not long Igu. aod w* were asking ooonndruma and do ooe waa to aak a quaatlon tint he nr abe oualdu’l aoa war when It was given up by tha real of tbe party, aod *» I asked e lady how a ground squirrel dug bis bole lu tbe ground without leaving soy dirt around the top. When tlwy all ga»- It up, I sold: “Why, ha begin* at the Dot. tom ” Bat how does be get tlier* ?” she asked. “Tliat ia yoar question." •eld. "aod you mutt eeswer It. ” My next oocowanta waa why ta It lb«t when yon bold up a guluea pig by tbe tall bis eyes will drop out Y The ladles all woodtrvd and waked if It waa ti. ‘ “Certainly." aald I; "It la a faot. bet the trouble Is that a guinea pig hasn't got any tall.” Of oouraa I put In lh«a* little jog** for tbe ehlldren. They are writing to u*e now; every mall bring* letters wauling oouipoaitlona or mm* balp to write them, for school will soon be oat. I wish I had time to help them, bat I liewn’caod I don’t know what they will do My parents uavd to help ate end ( got thing preuy wvll wad l have helped our obildraa. It la an awful leak, but the girl ot boy should Iry It. Wr1U> 4 few Use* and Uien goto mother. My aife Kill baa tbs Brat composition that oar oldest daughter wrote It wag 00 **Buak«*," and tbe Brat aenleooa wag : "A eoak* Isa very long iueeat" But don't glv* upend cry about U. Try aod try agalo and you will feel *0 happy wlieu It la done._ WILt WB MSI Ilk? Or- AIK—— Bi»a**K BraMial ef Tvlu* talMmUy^n* Has— W— ■ allnlr Vm—Ikl aaK l—M Ma Will (ilrt it a—la— Ca—4K—e» i— Kon aaK Oteartar kth. A telegram to this paper lest ulgbl, stating that Dr. Edwin Anderson Al dermen, President of the University of North Carolina, baa beau elected Pres ident of Tulai»e University si New; Orteaaa. wm a great surprise to b|a out friaoda Id Balelgh. A telegram Waa immediately seat la Dr. Aldarmao el Chapel Hill, asklog If be would aooept the poalttoo tendered. Ho re plied : ‘-Chapel Hill, M, C., April 3 *‘Tuar l» leu ram luqolnug If l would acoept wm the drat intlmeUoa I had of my election to tbo preeldeoey of Tnlaue Uaieorcltr. “It le t very high honor that hM ooma to me utterly uasought end un- - ex pec tad, end It duarvee, of oouru, end shall receive my most eerloui eon* ddmtteOa •'Edwix A. Alokubax.” Tb* people ot North Caroline, of ell parties. eeeta end creed* will aeratuly hepgtfaat Prmid ntAMmman will slay at hU praieat poet where be D flying parflfe aalletactkm and more then ■Meting high pulille expeetetloo. Un der hie prsvidoooy the atteudaoee el { the Uoleerelty hM doubled to uumben | and Uieia hM bean progress lAoug all Uaea. He eo|«ya Um couOdi-oca *u<T oo-operaUon of faculty, trostrea and 1 people In the full ret measure, aud ilia steady growth and explosion of tba UDiversity ia eartato under hi* wise sod progressive oienagemenl. Hit rutgostloo would be a eerlout lose to the Uol*eroltr and to tbe State, aod till Newa and Observer feels that It I* vole lug pabiio sentiment when It u preaws tba hope that North Carolina edoostloa will not loan the Wedtonblp of tbit ripe scholar aud auceaasfil axe* eotlve t-f our forstaoet inaUtutloa of learolag. Tolsoa University baa, peril ape the largest — dowmeol of any Southern University, Tba dtotlugaUbed WII I Ism Preston Johnston wm long It# president. Lost year It onnferred tba degree of LL. D. oa President Alder man. who delivered Um oommewee maotaddrau bm charmed all wbo beaad him. In bla srtdrus before tba ■pwortb Leame Wsdamday night. In >aUlttf ofjiar# gift* to edoeatloa, Hon Jalien S. Carr said that Paul Tolane bad given <1.030,000 IA asUbltah To ja—UnlvarUty. YeoUt-a Ooaapaatoo. Tba powar of an orator oao ba largely aiaatnrart by tba dear** of ooo&deuor wblob bo lnapiraa aod Jodgad by tbto •land a id Uaory Ward Baaebar wait ba rrokowad among tba graateat tpaak araof BOdan tlma. Maw who baard him to tba palfK or talkad with him oat of II aoald wot aueatloo Urn atn. earlty wblob ahowad forth lo hla faaa, hla maooor aad It la rolea. Mr. Barobor waa oa a laotarlny taer add Major Pood bta maeagar waa aft tiug baatda Mm la tba railway ear. Buddaaly tba praaebar Mapped hla haad oa tba tlttBa walab poaaat of bl* troaim bad draw forth a (mail ra ralopr. For a aaomant be tooted at It | aarprlai tbao opaord U aad amtlad. Preeeotly ba tumad to hla aompaatoa. •'Major," Bald ba “I eaarrlad a graat ra lira ad magaata a fbw moatbr ago, aad aa I waa laktag laara of him ba baodad ma aa aavaiopa which I dipped In m* pobbat uaopaoad. That waa Urn mat tbowght af It aatll 10-day. Fait aow opaaad It aad thla la what I faaod.” Tbhmajer took tba eareiope. With, hi It wera §*a §1,000 Mila. CRUSHING TRUSTS. THB EIQLIBH HAD A PHOBMBX WITH OHO BOH MOIOPLT. Jt I —Mabbm riehl-til When hlmtlwl aw* 1 alt.U iIm Pnyll Wan ttrai If. Taa Way a la hare ray Trnala—rare Ureal I .aw a .re tn.ll. Than.— Wa Man. Mat WMIIIth tha ra« tha St—sWIwaar tha (Wlahawa. Nawa tad OOsarvor. Thera wa a Use la the blrtory of Boglaiid when Ibe Korean Catbolie ohiuab oat>ad over a fourth of nil tha lead la the country. The lend wm held by the monaster lea end the obureh owned Tati properties besides These mooasteries were treat sire givers sad the chore*} beds bald on Uieaffectloai of tbs people that is my (bought could not be beokee. The ihuugbUul leeo of tbat tea real bind ttie feet that, the large holding* of Uiwl In the ‘ dead bond" of the oheroh wm a me a toe to the progress end prosperity of Ilia oalion. and they deter ml and to find a mwoi to preewnt the growing power of this organ Is at loa that threatened tbe perpetuity uf the govern maoi. They realised that tba* wore than 1L.000 ■Quarterlee where npu hospitality wa. ditoeoard and nearly 50,000 people were maintained tend were in reality a part and parrel of this great eyelets of church control), preaeotad a problem for aolutloo that demtiided radical traatmaut. Tesy felt tha loSosore of three who stood up and demanded protection fur there ageoelea of tlie obureb tr-c me of the good tbat they did. Tlwy worn not eomladCol of the arguments that were advanced to permit to grew stronger sod store powerful tbit 'Mired band," that wee bringing upon ton people of tbe country Magnatiuii aid industrial paralysis. (r>» cUt* Mid Uut'be tilts uf tbs church to ihaie loads I* ir accord.noe with preeedsut —is legal end no || i w ran te found In It. Onr fethers W >f. i)i liayo upheld Its UUo— waoan do nothing, let us Ml Kill and pray lbs Lord to soften tbe (wait of the Pope that be may da.) gea tly with tbe nation that h r carrier in Lhe bullow of bis band. Another set of "Job's oumforlrre" ■aid that yoa will dlrtarb tha peace nod good order of society If you attempt to gbmge egUtmg ooudltlous. If you atterepi to uproot lb* system that baa baro so tbornughly eografted oo the body politic, yoa will do injus tice to some poor beggar to whom elm* bar Urea given st one ofUiste moo arte rlea. "It la better to endure tbe HU we have than dr to three wm know not of." Rut (here acre a few in that day. Jutt at therp are til *T-fy age, who would out worship at the alulae of Mammon, even though it wore tlie purple robe* uf tbe ehuroh. These men who determined tbat the grasp uf material death ehuukJ be broken, tali] lhat they would dad a way sod If tbsy coaid oot Ond-preosdcot to Justify tbslr action tbat action, that they would msku precedent. They said tbat if this organtiatluo is psrmlUcd to ooatlaaeite apeumulatlen of land In a short while It will own ell tha land of tbe realm sad tt pan and control gov ern me ot and dictate life sod subsist ence to Urn people. Trey ret about to Sod a way sod tbsy were lu earnest. Whenever people set aboal •<> Bod a way to redtesa a wruug and tbsy are In earnest and bare no other thing In slaw they usually dad It. 8u It waa with the statesmen of tlist age. They found a way and ihvy uprooted the giant sjll tbat threatened thn very ex lslei.p* of tlie nation. R'.ckatuae, Id speaking of Ills ef forts lu aletitlo tho evil* of church do® Inal lo*>. sals: “It will lx* a matter •>[ ourloal.y lo ubviv** lho gmt address au4 subtle oontrlraoee of the rccketaaDen lo eluding foun lltn- lo lime the la We la being aod lb* I al wllii wbleb eacc*** elee perl lees cute bare puraoxd them through all tlielr fluorerer; bow oaw rernsdiee ware atUl the paianta of sew erasloor; till tha legislature at last, through with difficulty halb obtained a denial** rlctory. “By tba oommon la w any maa sight dtaimaa Of bta ianda to aoy prleat* per* aoa at bla oea dlaoretlon especially when tha feudal restraint* of atlrne tlon ware won away. Yet In o< re sequence of Ibea* it wee always, and Mill U atearatry for e wporstfons to bars a Iteowaa la mortmain from lb* erowp to enable them to parchaee Ianda. Yet aoob wet* tba iaflono* and ingenuity of the clergy that f oot wKhaUndlag this rundameetal princi ple) we find that the largest and wurt oonalderable donations of rellglooa houses happened within leer than two oenlurles after the .Oonqoaet. And when a Ueecae could not be obtalead Ibeir o mtrlraooe eaema to bare been tbla that aa tba forfeiture for aoob al least loo see road la Ure Oral place to the immediate lord of the far the ten sat wbo meant to alienate Oral oon rayed bit Unde to tha religion* b<xiee. aad IneteuUy took them faaok again to hold aa tenant to tba moeantery; wiiteb kind of hwUoUorona selling waa pro bably hetd not to oooastmi any for feiture: aod than by pratrat of some other forfeit a re earrender br escheat, tba society entered Into those land* In right of euob their newly acquired rlgofury at Immediate lards ef tba free. But whan tba donations began to grow nameraua It was "hrnterd that tba feodal snrrlma, nrdalaad for the defeaaa of tha kingdom, w*re nr*ry day rlrlbly withdrawn; aad Urn eir oamtloa of landed property from man to waa began to BUNT*Sfa ; and that tba lord* ware oarUlled nf the fr ilia of their otgatorlea, Uietr raebeeta, wardship*, ratiafi aod the Ilk* and Ikoeafare la order to present this it was ordered by tba »ored of King Henry Ill’s great charter that all each attempt* hbeeld in yotd aad tha bred forfeited tn Ur* lord of Ike fre -Bat aa this prohibition rjrUoe-d only to ratlgtead hoatra bishops and lo orotp out of U>l* otoluto by buyiM lo laud* Um* woro bo no 8d* Holden i*l t be natal voe a* Ion) "f Ibo for. end thoraby eroding tho forfeiture; nr u> Uhl no long Inoo for yoero 1 hi* p*<> duoed the eutute of 7 Edward ( which provided that no perron r*iw ioue or other whoUoeror eboukl buy or MB, or receive coder pretea*# of e gift or ten* of yean or »nt other *lil whoteoever nor atioald by any art or Ingenuity appropriate lo bltseelf. Mil Unde or taaoueoU In mortal <lu or pain of forfeiture. ' “Thl* aerated to bo • aufflatwit oo curtly ogolootoll ollonottone In «<>rt OMln ; but 00 tbaoe oututea extended only to gift* and conveyauoe* hotoreun tbo portico tbo retiglouo bnnoo* one bagen to lot up * Octlttnao till* to l be loud wbMi H wo* Intoodod they •bould bar* and lo brtog oo oeituo to rooevor It ogobttt tbo toaoat, who by fraud aod oolluatoo oudo uo defence, and therebyJ ad noon t wta glvcw for lb* rollolaot bog**. which then rc oovered tbo load by ooetrooe of low apou a ouppoiod prior till*. But tpo thw tbo atototo of Bhotalaoter the aoaoBd, IS Idw. I, ah. Si. oaootol tbo' la ouoh oo oao a Jury obeli try tho ti oe right of thopiafnlfg to tbo lend, and if Um rallglouo boooo or vorporotloo b fooad to bare It, they ob ttl Kill i roooror ooigtii | c. bar win It aboil In*! forfIKOd. ■*Yot*UII It woo found diBleuit to oet bound* to (oolwiMlIeol logonaily j for when tboy woro drived oet of thrlr farmor hold*, tboy 4«ri*od h new method of conveyance by obloli th~ ! and* woro granted act to the«aeelV'0 directly bqt to no<blq*l toefee* ti lhe om of tbo rotigloot Imuomi tbo* die tlhguloblqg hKwtwa IH pj#«*o*|.ui •ad tbo ueo and rapotvlag tbo *uU*l prod to wbltotho Uritla of tbo lent reaaluvd to tbo DOatioal Ioof#r; who wo* bold by tb* court In aqalty (iboe under tbo dtrootio» of ib« atorgy) to b* booed tn eoDtoionen tu aowMat tu bi* ooMuy quo um Mr U* rout* wad •mnlutoooU of tbcioKato. bad It I* to tb*M tnvaolleo«hh*l aqr pracUo-i* ora Indebted for lie ImiMmUOw uf uavooad Irqtl. the f>uud*U<> > nf a# qero ooofeyoae* but q*f <rtqo Holy, for UM Inventor* thMMMvo* tbpy did not long ot>jay tbo advoaUp* of tl*etr bow davloo, for tho Mutate of Lfi Bte. II. eb. 0 ooaou, that tbo land* which bar* boon oo perch Mod to u*m aboil bo e mart teed by llooneo from tb* or>wn or bo *old lo pilMto poroooo; and that r.ir Um foturo.gaM Mail b i rob i-pt to tbo at el u to of Mortmain aod Inrfeltoble likp tbo Uqd* tbomoelytt " • • e ' ‘Tba trust are too powerful to oops with— they are stfoagac than Um peo ple— it Is folly i> attempt to com Pat them." ^ Tbte 1* the meu'.ai aUltode of u l*rge proprotton of oar people who <lo not giro expression to tbeir feelings Many wlp re alias that these Ige irieir **ed "DsIUmi gangs” ays UiyoltltOg tha life out of oumpetltloe and leering atrawa el on* Ufa's pathway wraok aad rain feel that “wa here our h -nd la tha lion’s mouth” and tha late note* wa aaka Um bettor. Thera la aomatlmet a power in Ilia doeirtne uf “nnn-reaistanca”—TolaVn Mia great Russian writer and patriot, larches that doctrine and oar Qu tear folk rafaea to taka up arm area In da frnao uf ihelr homes when Inrsdal by Mia enemy. Dot tba good b-adt Uachrs to• Jrhl a good fight," to ’pal on tin armor of rlshteousorse” and Shakes peara trlls us “that tbrioe armed la hr Uiat lath bts qurrel just.” If tea onward marsh uf o<g*<ila-d aggression on maahood and woman hood la retarded, there mast be iotei llgeut fearless and unremitting reele ts ucs and tha people wbo suffer must dfht their own bailee. First wa moat hare laws that are capable uf being rnforoed (gainst these oothiwa. To secure Uie passage of aueb laws we cannot rely apon tha hired reprw •autatlews of tease trusts to pass them Wa must not ooustltula the fox tea gaardiau of the ehlekan. If those who thoagbl Mist Mm bold ing of the I oda of KsgtiuJ In the "dead band" of tea ohnreh was oil oulatrd to deuiroy the liidejirdrooe of tba people bed seat as Uvbtr lawmakers to enaot hews to aff-etoato thetr desires the monk a aad elargy wbo were grow ing fat Irons tba system they would bare noted almost at foolishly aa tli paopla of lb la dry sot when they send ns tbsdr rvpreseoteUfea to the bills «.f Mate Issgtelaturaa aad Ifallasint Con -' freeste ten bn who urn dependent, for ten brand they ent oo the giant mna •polite that Infest oar lend. Wo uwed laws enacted that moan sonseth I Ot tawa patted for aerytoa aad oot fur aampeiga ports wes. Tha way to ••ears eoob iawa I* to "pat none bat Amerleaos on guard"-Vo Me to It that oar tow making bodies are com Ked of Bto who era la earseel i» Ir efforts to brtsg about Mia raforian teat they oall for lag L tupn w warn id aarn #<t to tWtr rfforta tote ra; thr aha ran Monopoly rod ibry paaaad tawa that aaaowpiited Um oorpiaalhay aonght. Law* an powatiM* la aaloraa thria nlrra. Tba boat law* la tha world ara worth tea* antaa* UMT an eoforord Tba te-tlalator* may p*a» tha moat par fra l tew* bat wltboat idBaata baofe of Own law* wb« bar# Um oo«r<Ma to an fore* that* l bay will ba on It tba laughing a took of Mi* violator* of law. Yoa wul aanr aaewr* offoan with oooragw to ootoroo Iowa uatn pwbllo aaatlaaawt d*Mand* IMU taforoaaaanl. Wtwa often ksow that aafawawaot of taw—tba patfarmano* of thalr duty -mmim that lhav will bo retagatad to tha abate of private Ufa than ara faw *M*a Win do tbrlr duty at Um rapaoa* •4 tbalr poahata. Tbapropla Moat da *M*d of after* that tbny do Ibotr daty orgrv -tit and Jat aoaarhody dll tba offaar* wbo wIN Tba latoraaMaut of toy Uw agrtaw traaU that baaruffateat vitality la It . to ba rffMUvu aataaairlly waaa* Umi laaMrprrte whate nobody Waatr to i ivort will pat hart. You tanas* up rate a giant trr* that ha* Uoam* Mom* thoars yarn of growth wit h mt UprootIV* a tew broutlfol itwrt* that ■bad thalr fragraaoa at It* Uaw Maitlwr dm you uproot Um pin* UM at Monopoly and tread without dia tuHdnf legltimato buaioMO and aoma oT Uia UMlul Industrial will bsupmoUsI •loot with Um giaat. Bat tottuM Uia M Wat It alt writ na iwooan Why tha aril .Iw.uM ha tokratad. Xa phtalelan would rrfiuw to ptrforw no operatioo for a dreadful dlarati ha ooom naeaaatHly aoma pain would ho faft by the umlaut nod there would be a >■» loo •nraalawoa nod suffering be uanMof lha operation. If UM irMt ovll it met and omqtMrad It will bo dooa only til rough tacrltoa of ton* food to atoure tha astonaluUoa of an •ell to gnat that H now hat IU unholt ■reap art tha nook at UM nation pod boIum ooogtt-rod wo Una bo In reality ••nlyihe vtoatlt nod otouu of o faw nighty nabobs who allow otbor paopla only wnat li noorootry for thoM »• that they mat prsduea for Um aoa au-option and waste of tbo fnvowd fa*. M*r«i twtauRwa. m ni»im waa am* am --~-irrtan rimtuii i. Wrn»un*tnn ram. Ia Vtew Of tea greatly taetvasrd Mf* rmpnudroto U twee* ItU* oooatry ate Krona*- durieg Uw emaiag mo. •I I‘on tbf postal authorlt)** da* Ur* 10 o<)l attention lotbsaaljeot of •tori • aid Mtera. A Wy large pro 'Portion Qr ia* wall gutter mot (a for* elg-< fMtMN U dodateat m to not *«*• TV raeai var| id snob letter* aia oowpallad ui piy double tea ordinary nrta, aod U •»* baao fnaad teat after raaalTlng • quantity o* aueh abort paid araUrr. tha »ddr«amaa frreoantly kaaaa ordawtert an abort pak] Awartoa i latter* ah all not be iMIrerad to ttew. Aoowrr aaueai* d-Ky and tear of lotiara It tea tm bp Aamrlaaa of f t*m of arruten qbantalrrs aaCaaUUar to rnwr'i, U«at. and otter i-aatnl ro ployaa AH ruivrtopaa aboutd band* dreaail iitbrr with a Mpaoriter or bp toe t* u. in laiiutkm of ariotra t«ii«r>. Atieuit .o m called to Um f.at th»! tba latter r Ha U q aa rta BK * ia-fc«if oa»«a on f *relg-. u»«|l AWge hoi** ‘mf of latter* «re fmnd lo bear only a 8 omit auiayt Savannah ,U* . Match 31—Tba Mg dredi H« »«< arorhiita oo llutoldo roi.'a island. eoroM Uia ■ tear today dug op too old revuiitU-marp e.uwms. ohroh probably bri-rawed W tba Oriihh atan-of-war. tea wrack of which waa dog oat a tew days ago. Oaaaf tba tba pieces weighed about 1.000 pauadr, tha other 830. Tto oaoaou will ha prsaaoted to tba oily and praam rot aa a rvrotoUoaary re)to. Tha old war abip was evidently sank Utara during Use rerolaUon, and an effiut m gat at bar n«wa end history, air u-'O being wade. \ team why Beaw Wee** Was tbe raaolt of hla splendid health. | (odoruitabl* will and traumi d -a« eoer Gut not found where Stow ash. yer, Kidurps and Hiwala at* not uf order. If y.m want tiaee- dualities and tha suae*s< they bring, use Dr. IClng'a Hew Ufa IMU, They uavetop 1 epary power of train sod body. Only Mu at J. S ‘Jerry * Oj’b. Drag Store. “*"■» *gr. Tim Mew York World plate Um follow tog m Mm diary of tba prluter'a deni la ibo T.ipeno Oepul office Her Editor gtMtdou’i flret day ■ 11 a. a>.—Hlieldoa Mode > epaucfa to oe eeyln' we muao't emtike ffi’l ■ froti. U -10 a. ns.—tthrldoo came footle' erouod the ampuatu' atone Mb’ got the eponpe uoitcr hit elbow. Haw eo«t for MMlMSfte I 80 p ro —Aakad 8’.*t-l ill f*? a dim* to art » i.eer cylinder f»r Mm pm on. He*» eoay. 9-10 n. ■ —Told him the lithograph ing roooi needed a quartet’* woilh of m«Wl. Wonder h >w I ter be will laetf • 80 p m.-Aakad ilvUw If 1 «»ld trwta off lilo book ab int "Hii Htepa” be give on on* get aom-tlil/i' Intercat In » i>ot the aril aye. 3 80 p. « —8 trldo i told m < be liked Um oawapapar Me dm*. oU««. Went la we’ aa'. him 4 p. m.—Took iu proof-1 Of owe of Mbntdpu** atllsloa to him aod uaid him It wba a tala, "JVbat (a a lata.’* ba Mld> -You are," I aetd. HotaeroU ft. p. m.-Offered him a hank o' rel) cr fer ehewlu’ gu a Dld’.rt U<c. C iioiilo on to the Mi 4:80 p. m. 8a*td iw wiped Me fee* <m Um oCoe towel All ho need* to t wig and a rag time ana* to ba Billy Wont. 7 p. m.-L.lt a cigarette crab beak of ■•Uey reek. Mbetdon’a noaa dll right. "flop, m.—deal for. §3* p m.-Oot back. Haw bid hired In 8H my piano. Hadn't daaa a thlagbatM a fores. Horor area a plat dhop to bla Ufa before. 8 80 p. at.—Told StmUmi that Mb' Um now pincIpiM Um ofUee woe work la* aodar I’d forghre Mai. 1080 p m.-Aekod Bheldoe for a rotae. Good ohaoot. mdalghl-Had a aqaaro talk with BkaMro. Got Uw relap ToM Mm the editor waan’l Um wbela IMag. Hold be gar—d that waa right. Tbaukfal word* vrtUN by Mr*. Ada B. Qiukaf Qrataa,* D. -Woataba* •lib k bad sold wbtoh amtlad oo ay lanaa, eooyli Mi la bud Sadly larata aua la OMmaaUsn. Fuar Daator* *4ra as ay, aaytof I onoM llrs bat a Smti Uav. ( tm ayarff ay Is ay lUrtor, dotoralaod If l aaold sat Kay *Nk ay frVodroa sank; I aoaMaaat ay ataant aoaa abort. My fi lm I *w ad«M a a* Dr. Klac'aMoot Daway for (AaNoitaa, Ooaaba aad (.'cdda, I «**• it a Ital. task a aildabt btUW. It baa cm rad aa. «od Ilian* God laa anfadwta and hrulUir wgaa i.w Mol bot I bn fro* at J. I Carry A Gab Drac Btarv. loptar Maa SOe aod Sl.of IJaafaMrod m yrtaa lafaadad. I I I I ' l A pcaas dltpMeh from nt Um 4Lti *tya: hail llw artitoilaw la vhlali tha Dr moe ratio a Mtoattow «... to hart to* Mi «« i«l]f 4, «ii hHiw4 to Um «r»oa4 la taa llw fcaL‘ •ESC*»»WWOto «Mrt> “Wafas1** atartod toa haVa Mart i art Oaatial daanaaaddO wm tarart to Um vWiaatart _ '■wt:siS7Sri& ^ roaia }a Um raar aa4 at Uw tmMtac. axrtsrssjartrtg •Mtoe havao^ ouniwl. WttoM to Mlcwura aaary dnMuamt la toa aft; MMrttoaaaayaCi to. Mart at to. On«MB pramad «f ao »rall. art igina wwaaaoo Alraaart tu aart* Um on-! 4M:WlbaQra|a«|w4 tWHtoaya at' fwing a t»alf Waok of (iirwMHfy nMNMhiilararol Uw Ml oh VMMWWaag him Ouirai atiato. IsSSs MmUkrtimtoli W» - Uw ihMhih hi MMi kwh otlwr Uwa UW Mi uroll tM aaboM bouaa win >■» a total taw aai at 1:00 Ua ladWaUaat wan that Ira wMI fiwl fatbar Matlntoa Oaaliky aaw. awr rwMaaaa <UaUtot wtwra mm* of tba luaat mMOhotw la «b* diy an Tba MMm at Uw Litkmi aabato awrajaat Mun ui* i» (Mr mm '•fur t|w llaaar baar wba* Uw «t* atartad awl aa for at k»own Ml cca*rM taaaa Mi I* IViaiwatMal Maa l_. Uw omnruU'M. waa maul tot a a-itfkltattaa to a f aad to fatal* »* aaw building wblata It W Mala* Wtt ,ba Martto aaataa <w Uw vwlua aaa to MaanMaway. TlwfouadaWamaaWa tnUei Ai a yYW'ck Uw wtod ktrflrtvaa tba ■*dtMrftMa^tlwlwi!wwtu« Jaw z&xizzsa’XLS; st rraMM. Tha 8«ww4 Fiaafaytrrtao obarab •btcH vaa a brteb auiaiim of #M U a latal kjaa. -Tba bartdlM boraad d tatty aad aaa to rvtea iwwi aUaV-a *(trr H i tghi TM In Ktm»4» fall Willi * entdt aad MUUtfxi Sj'uxa ta .1 •lUre’twaa Tba L'lbrope ihiImi t « tb «•—(»ry «Hb 11 taoia air not am iHa <laJ >««l aortb aC iba etMi<aU aaa qowbly larrted aad la • UNallaak. T1>« rua of Twalflb alraot "I'lny •* ba a nnwytoto tea*. Ail rflurta tram Haw ilkratad toward pmraaUBg iba I .uaw rrun raaehtwg waat aad ir-rtb. Q-ta building a tooak waat of tba bag oangbt «c* raiwaiodlr rroaa fly lug brauda bat wan avtiaaotahad. cgadUdto UkawrMt>lU ‘ amat^ b* tQAi s1» awfdte teTJJLV^aay aad aadar awl rot tba dawn barite baaa aoadaadto tbraa or foar Mat daaoat naiblda of ibt hall cbgrah aad Twdltb ateaot raw. Tba total Vwa la rwagbly •8S0.000 to doaoao with 1 about half tba toaa. Cooammwi ball waa BKaatrd at TUlrtaaulh aad Oatiwl atraata foar Idoatofma tba mall dtatrlot of tba altyaad had brow idiaiid by Uwtwwat ■nasoaoof Uwlargateaadmat arr teoUf ooottraetrd aadttoriasa la tha Wbaa M-Ownraar WlUbua J. gtaao ylaaobalrataa of iba IteMOoratla aaa - •Utah waa IndacaMd of tba bamlog of tbo KaaaM City ooaaaaUoa had ha Ulil ■ "UatU I Itaar Ini tba |M|h Urtta aa to wbat wig ba doaa I 04naot aay wbrra tlte ooavaatlnh will ba b»M bat I tbtak U la tha dlagMtl«»a of tha lam ta ataad by K«M(i*Ut!yDriar bar aMtettea. Wbatbar tba yaoate of Kmaat OHg •aa da hh iba baM batwaaa aaw m3 Jaty 4. ar yrig«n • t—a raiy ylaao of waatlag I do aat baowbot If aay oky aaa da aa IMS city aaa. laf-r»oM. khMIM tif Mr. a «i Uml Mi 4Haar j?S

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