The Gastonia
Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interest* of the County.
Vol. XXL__GiASTONlA. N. THUR8J1AY, JUNE 7, 1900.
MRS. ARP IS ABSENT.
BHE HAS OOHE 01 A TRIP TO
FRmTDS II ROME.
Vkmllj U lUntrallHl-ulll Hnyi If II*
Wrflwn«l Imh nr ik* rkiw.i * Ar*
■Ink Mi* Will llwrrjr Mww.
1*11 Arp In Alltel* Cnouli utkin
80 maov leU*r* i>>iue to me <>l Lin
atklng tbuut llie Confederal* Veteran
(hat Tain o«iitcaluedtoauiiw*r through
thepfeae. It It a monthly published
lo Natbvlll* t>y C*pt R. A, Cunning
baa.
This remind* nm lo tny lh«l Sam
Davie la not ilia only Imr.i of hia kind.
William M. Form by write* me from
Lewisville, drk.,libel Ihtra li lu Little
Rock the grave of David C. 1><1<1, who
when only elgbleeu jeer* of »g* w*»
arreeeUd nwr there umot »od lo
portent paper* found >-n In* iei»m
General steal iu lu coiumaud of (but
poet and oflrn-d him a pardon If he
would dltciote the naisv* of ttnwefr..io
whom be got the lufurutallou. Like
Sam Davis, he refused aud s«U he
would die Hint a-.il be did ill*- He
wrote a latter lo hie toolbar, wlm ih*n
lived In Atlanta. Cat* county, Tv* ,
toiling ker of bla uotlmrly fale. My
friend aaya be bte a oopy u{ lliet Ivtirr
and baa eeea the grave to Lilli* Rock,
which tome friend* had marked with a
plain white shaft, f lav* written in
him to lend a copy of the LtUr to III*
Veteran end if possible a photograph
of the marble theft, rtovli loyalty and
Bdelltr must he preserved and put on
record.
W» are all demoralised at obi Imam
and home, tor the maternal an orator
Ims gonti off on a trip to Rome sod will
stay there I reckon, until I write to
ber that Jeaete or bar little cbUdren or
soma other member ot the family la
tick. Than Mia will coma on tbe drat
train. Sbe baa got kindred and frleude
over there, lota of them, and ibry will
keep her until tbagoee tbe grand rounds
tor aha Head there twenty-seven years.
She aud I ware the pioneers of Inn
Dtty. Id tact, welere tbe only living
persons who wrjye living In Rome when
w» moved there fifty years ago. Joel
ll)Ink of It aod ponder It It >w surely
and stealthily a pipulaUnu paters
away, flow luaidlous Is Time. Ilia un
relenting old ^aaeal. Only fifty years
and nut a man or womsu left but my
wife and f. There were then about
1 WO people lo Borne aod now lbars
era ten Umea that number. Every old
tattler Is dead save Colonel T. W.
Alexander, and be came three yean
after X did. Every lawyer, every doc
tor, every preacher and teacher, every
merchant sod mechanic are dead. Old
Judge Underwood, J. W. H. Under
wood, Judge Wright, Oeoeral lUack,
Alexander, Stouo, Shutter, Dr. Meek,
Dr. Underwood, all strong aud notable
moo. I could writs a book about each
of them. And there waa Old Jake
Uerndon and liig John, the Munch in
•cot of the town, wbo were ready to
•wear that when they Qret twilled eway
back in tbe thirties tbe Cooaa River
wet a little spring branch. Old Jake
declared be had teen a freshet that rote
to tbe gum tree on courthouse bill,and
the thermometer wee 240 In tbe ebede.
He always eald tbermom-eter and *o
cenled tbe first syllable. My Hub boy
lied so old fashioned robber ball and
•bowed it to Uofcle Jake and he re
marked that be once bad a ball made
oat of “shore eniiff Injun-rubber,’’
and It would bounce out of eight, and
one day be bounced It onoommou bard
aad It never oome down till next day,
aad then bla lllUe dog grabbed It and It
rebounded and took tbe dog up wltb It
and be bad never teen the dog or ball
since. OM Jake believed hta own lies.
I beard him aay oooe that when bog
killing time earns round he heated rooks
on each tide of his millpond and threw
them in and drove the bogi through
and they came out clean oo tbe other
•Ida. Big John kept Ihe only saloon
In town. A saloon was nailed a gro
cery then and Big John's grooery waa a
landmark—tbe loafing place—tor he
kept a comfortable bench on each aide
of the front door. They were outside
on tbe sidewalk end were generally oc
cupied, Old Jake Uerndon could be
found there bait the day aad Big John
gave him bla whisky free aa an attrac
tion. He was a drnwlag card and
drew tbe thirsty men Ilka molasses
drawing flies. Sometimes I wonder
where they ere now and what they are
doing for Swedenborg wye that folks
will pursue the lews occupation, is the
next world thet they do In this, but
with greeter dilligeoee end to greeter
perfection.
My venerable frleod. Major Ayer
lives on IlAward street, Hie Peachtree
of Rome. It extends from Broad at res',
to Ibe bridge aed^was thickIv settled
thirty five years ego, and Is yet, but
tbit It tbe only family llml lived there
thirty-two years ago when lie bo'll hie
borne. Tbiuk »f It. All gone within
thirty two years. Borne It thirty mllw
distant from Carters*Ills aod ibe river
land* are ail occupied by farmers, but
not one of them lived along the line be
fore the civil war, and tba rfver still
■logs an It flows.
"**or vm may omm aiMI man may to.
Bat | aa on Ibrorar.'
My »tf« will opm liooga to ajxod hat
birthday neat araab, I know. Mm
know* that any of bar nomarooa off
aprloga will gaUtar at tba patatMl
maniToo and bora a gift of mm port
aad kiaa bar ctaaota brow and atroba
her rami hair. That la wWra aha
triumph! over roa Nat a gray halt ou
bar haad, not« datb on mlna. l>at tba
la eatablag up prattjr foat. I rtnoambn
whaa I waa (it llmaa *a nM M »ho wan
and ala yaan latar ( Waa Juat twlaa aa
old, aad bow t am atnii faur. Now
lat Uittmhool boya aad tlrkdo that aata
aad tall bow old my wl«a la.
Hat tba aaaaatloa of tho day tooboai
Urn oagro. IJka Daaoon'a ghoot, bo
wfflaot dowa. Dr. Lilly, lha aUn
naritnrr of tba tMUhaaa laatltala fur
aawroaa, aiTaimlaoaa. taaani to iha
Praafoytarlaa gaoaral aaaamMy tbot oo
program baa baaa m%do iu colataU
iiaagatlmllm aad that induatrUI
tralatag la a fallara, and oat of 1.M11
Dt-woca eduoated to mechanical pursuit*
only three are following the trades they
hive learned Re deelsrea that nan
culture is the only calling opsn to the
nstiro and the only oca that will keep
him out of the oliles and nut nf erimn
and the ohnlngsng. Tltes nrs Uie re
sults at Stillman's and Hooker Wash
ington’* schools. We are *lud tu Qnd
nun preaehsr who lie* got good hard
sen so concerning Hi* osgro and dares
to speak It- Of course ws oan'i atop
Booker Washington from teaching, nor
the north from jtfeitfg liim money, but
we oau stop the Presbyterian church
from wasting our idohov oo (Ito negro.
There are 4.000 in llie prluon* and
dialoguega of Georgia now to say noth
ing of tbOM vs* har* lynched, and most
of them bays been eduostrd. I>et
them get to farming. That suit* lilt
better nature aud will keep him out nf
Orica.
But the biggest sensation Is the ser
mon of Bev. Ilenry Frank, uf Uv« New
Fork Metropolitan chumli, preached
last Sunday, In which lie declared that
giving freedom to Hie negro had proved
a disastrous ralluie. That be la rapid
ly lapsing Intu herbalism and will Soon
become extinct Ue speaks of him as
a brutal beast, more danger-mv In a
community tlisn a wild hull. Ilu nd
vlaas that a territory he set apart for
them and there I her must go agaia iu
to slavery and choose their masters,
and In the meantime the franclilae he
taken from them. That out-Horoda
Herod. I dout know what to maka uf
It and ( am afraid of anything that
comes from a yankee preacher. I
baveot forgotten Henry Wanl Deeoher
yet. Maybe those people would like to
own them sgnto and wotk them in a
mors congenial chaw tha.i JJew Eug
land, and they would gu to making
cotton and would take our laborers
from our farms and coal gelda sad Iron
mines. We will have to watch litem
fellows for Uu-y are always op to some
devilment.
Mr. iMiy With Ills >*y> virh hi
illlMUI.
Y milk's OompHHUw.
Mtrcli of Mr. Moody’s lullucuce wub
tlie students was undoubtedly due lo
Ills Interval la their imutrnNiU. and
ttla lova ot honest fun. Ua never out
grew lha toy la hi* nature.
Tbla aarlooa-mtoded. great besrted
eraogellat believed thoroughly in the
wholesome moral ioQucoce of pfajnlcul
ererclar, and did everything In lila
power to eooourxge open air amuse
ments lie not only entered joyously
Into the sports oo both skits of tha
itvrr. but look special delight In giving
a holiday of hla owu oow and then. In
Ihv Hie fall this was usually known aa
Mountain day, aad for many a girl lbs
happiest memories of seminary life
duster around these glcrtoua autumn
days on Slrolirtdgn Mountain, iuet
back of the seminary, with Mr. Moody
aa tba centre of tba day’s delight.
lie also drarly loved a harmless joke.
Ouoa lu tba early days at Mount lltr
anon, wlills be was eoliog aa “auchor"
for one side lo a “tog of war.” be
planted himself In front, of a large tree,
round tba trunk of which, without be
ing observed, he slyly got a turn ot two
of tha ropo. Then be sat there and
shook with laughter while the other
eld# Leaded by one of the teachers
tugged away in vain.
At the clooe ot tba 9 eld-day sports
at the seminary last spring, be drove np
with bit market-wagon and invited a
number of the girle to ride with him.
Tba wagon was quickly 9lied, sod
the party drove off In (peat glee,
la a little while, however, Mr. Moody
Inroad off from the main road, towArd
B Mind Top, slyly lemsrkiuy. ‘-You
girls must pay for this Job of work to
bo done.” Then It irnueplred that
some burdocks had appeared lu the
freeb gratae on lliat knoll which wue
so dear lo him sod be bad takou this
■nsaslng way to be rid ot them, lie
provided the girl* with aeoeeaary toots
nod sot them to work, hugely enjoying
their efforts at weeding. They aeoom
pllahed the task so well that he told
them be Mioald apeak a good word fut
them to all the young farmers of tha
neighborhood. How that lliat knoll
baa become hla burial place, every girl
In that company will prlxc her share in
that hour'* fan.
Oca of the moat character latte pbo
to graph* of Mr. Moody artr taken waa
oalight owe day Io ISM, arhoo lie boil
given 0 databank to tba whole achool,
and waa abotlog a gene of “dnok on
tba rook” with bla born At naotber
line one of tba boye challenged him to
ran a raoa. Mr. Moody accepted at
oooa, hot atlpolatod that tba boy ahould
carry a handicap equal to the differ
anoa between hla own weight and Mr.
Moody’a. Aa thla would have hen*
aomathlng Ilka on* hundred and Ally
pounda. tba raoe waa never run.
Io the Clirlatmae vaaatl<>n be woold
often drop la at Wee'on Hall and play
oroklnolo and Imlm* wllh tbaao of tha
eewlnary gtrU who, having oo boaaoa
to go to, wore apaudliig thalr hoi Id ay a
aa beat they ooold Theaa qalat gaigea
brightened tha daya for lbe lonely glila
and I hoy raated the bnay aaan aftai bla
hard day “a work. He played than aa
be did everything eta*, with aplrlt and
oathwaiaaaa, aad ana aetdoan heated
—r——1—
IIIIWM a It** any
ft la certainly gratifying to the pnb
lie to know of one concern la the lend
who ere aot afraid to be eeaaroue to
the needy end aeflarlng. The prowl
etora of Dr. King** Now Dlooorery
for Ooneuceyttoa, Ooegbe and Cold*,
here glreo away over tea million trial
bottle* of tbla grant etedtrine: and
hare Um ant I (faction of knowing It
baa ebeoiutefy cured thoussod* of
bagilaea enaee. Aethma. BroaehiUa,
llnimmm and iN dlewtce or tl>e
Throat, Cboot and Long* are turtle
oared by It. Cell on / B. Carry Jk
0#., Draggle*a, and got a trial bottle
free. ftaRtilar ala* Me. aed tl. K»
try bottle gne ran bead, or prlee re
fended.
llao the bead that cae% re
abetter or not the front doer
A
! ik aaiKHAi a riMimTT
at«a>ly I* W>IUm r. mu.
I n. M-Tlwreell. m AiMowCtimtltullnn.
It ll trnly marvaloua what * urapon
daraoca of evldvucv b rrqulrvd l * c.»i
vino* k person agalnat hu will, and
bow Uifllulteatmal the imidieuma of
truth nucaaairy t.> win him ovar to
•oroa pro|«M»lilon fallivrud byhladaatre*
and fanned liy hla Ixipea Ha itrugglna
againal tba tormur wltao there remain*
In bit favor out e*«n a aliadnw of tan
•bb ground, and embraces tlio latter
without rbyma or rraaou whan but
dimly ibadowed upon tha walla uf hla
fancy.
I have base led Into thierr flection by
Ibe persistent and Ingviitoue efforts of
many men lo many places to dircredlt.
if oot to distort, the fame and force of
the teachings of Edwin Markham, the
great poel-propbet of optimum and
champlou of true democracy
Sluoe Markham first elormed Hie
rampsrte of privilege and startled llie
ealf centered world of conservatism, he
lies been the target of general attack
from various quarters.
So far. however, lie has wlthstit.il
this pitiless tombrrdment. though
pelted with every form of missile known
lo the ordinance of modern criticism.
Old I say every mUtile.
Not so. Just when we thought the
enemy's gunt had been silenced, lo.
tberw la a boom, a slu-and orasii
cornea a seVr twvlw-luch front the pon
derous gun uf misinterpretation. Ifsp
plly for the Markham camp this gre t
shell failed in lb* faking, and harmless
ly burled Itself In tbs earthworks. In
vwsUgmUoc proved It to he the Inven
tion of Mr. Wallace Weed, a well known
sod gifted artillerist of this city.
To drop from figure to fac. Mr. Bred
has preferred a new and onvel charge
against Mr. Markham, lilt poetry and
hie teachings.
It waa lint charged Cliat Markham
lied predicated III* ‘•Mm with Uie
lloe” poem upon llw Augelut, aud was
therefore an atUck upon religious e.n
tlmaot. Tltli charge was rrfiitvil
Theu It waa charged that lira i»«m
had no foundation In fact, as MtiMt’s
picture, upon which It »a» bunvi, we*
a mere Idyllic cnsalnm nf the ai tut. no
such type having aotual exlsteuoe and
that Markham luul wantiinly Intuited
the toller and laborlug mau.
This charge haa alar been thuruuglily
refuted.
Mr. Btchard UbnllhriM went na
record with the criticism that Math
ham’e poetry was not poetry at all. bat
merely a sermon set to vsroe
To this I would replv that par try it
of mob so ethatUl quality aa to reudrr
the peraooal equation so important fac
tor In passing upon Its merits. Most
of our aara art attuned to aa apprecia
tion of tha papular airs, but few of us
are really capable of appraclatlug prop,
erlv tha oosmic masUirpiecaa of Schn
hart. Beethoven and Wagner. Mr. La
Uallleue ia perhaps uue of the beet crit
ics of the day. when it cornea to an
Interpretation of the lyrics or the aub
Ua sensations of subjective Impreaatou;
but la be equal to tbs cosmic sod ele
mental melody of Markbam, Involving
as It doe*. huge masses of tout aat to
the celestial minor of spheres.
Ho much for Mr. LeUalllroe. Now
for Mr. Bead.
Mr. Head chargee Markham wltb ba
log “an apoathr of the gbannlrut aud
moat dangerous kind or pessimism”—
the “new epistle of peastmlam.”
Tble, if true, la Indued a serious
ohargs, for of all the creature* In the
earth, or ia the water* under the earth,
Urn pessimist la deserving nf the least
consideration at the hands of a strug
gling humanity In a world of evolution
and endeavor.
Cnn the obxryv be maintained? What
is pessimism?
Tim accepted version of pessimism ia
this-“Ihn doctrine that everything io
naturo ia ordered for or tends to the
worst, or that Uie world ia wholly uvll.
A dlapoatlioo to taka llw least kopaful
▼law of things “
Mr. Heed os'li Martb-iui a pessimist
been use be lias challenged the attention
of llw world aud pointed It to certain ;
grays problems of social and economic
responsibility. Mr. Reed aaya:
“I do not hesitate to aay that wblla
these rlngiag verww voice the truth. It
hi that kind of truth that doss more
harm Utah good. la point of fact Ute
only good it oan possibly do. Is lo
frighten 'master*, lord*, nod rulers.
Into temporary onnoesetona sad non
priorities:' ”
He admit* in* truth of M»rkiiam’»
aaarrtlone. It telling llio truth In the
natoie of pcaalmiamf
Ha admits lha potalbilily of forcing
''temporary oonoettloot and Ootapro
taura” in behalf of tba oppiMOtd—la
not Hilt worth tha wbtleT
It It In tha nature of the prtalinUt to
undertake the ohara piotublp and rallet
of the wronged and nndonef la tbit
not, rathar the raatnllal obaracUrltllo
of the humanitarian and lbo optlmlttV
it not aueb tint eaaanee of brotherhood
and opportunity, at oppoaed to ta<a»n
thrnpy and deapulr—tha fundamental*
of peaslmtamf
Mo. Hirinui lo no mom a petti
idIiL Ob tha oontrary ha ta an uptl- |
mitt In Ibe bast mum of Ilia word.
Mara tha a ihta he It a phltoaophar deep
ly yerMd la tha irul proMeaaof el*- ;
IliatMoo, iml toeing tbe mama upon ;
the eecateheon ofaoolety. to dtreo eclat
them oat and appeal to tha eooMteoce
of the people In behalf of a higher
•octal morality to the true tenon of ibe
word. Markham It an ids*Hat. Qit
Meal la tbe brrrthtrltood ef man—the '
oo-ope ration of caah f.ir Ibe aoed ef the .
many—equality of opportunity fot '
equality of talent. Tbit te llie perfnet
democracy. It In p<*alWe~-!« I* fetal
hlc It la tbe miter of evolution -It Is
IneeMable. The Ideal of ooe geneta
tlOe may ha tbe Ideal of IIm next and
, the reality of the ti lluwlag. An Ideal
I la truly dynamic amt mteilr*. Ad
thing* nm drat Malt The Immutable
pyramid of a Cbenpt wtt tha I dual nf • i
moment before It leonine I he fact of
tha igH. Idealltm It the aalrartel 1
areatlre principle. Peaelmlam la ll>a ,
dewtroyer. the prlectpte of dtotolnlton
The two ere antipodal, af eppneita tra
{lerlty, aad hare eathing la eemtoeu
After admit!(tag Iht truth of Mart
baa’a aeeertlme Id relation t> “The
■an with Um Hoc," Mr. Bead jroae on
to eay:
"The (troof will eruab the weak ,111c
rloh will opprea* the poo-: the e'4in
will ruU the aiaii, dare and than
wa Ond rxerpttoas. Spasmodic lefuraw
mult from terrible molntlooa, bat tu
llio and society retain* to tbe wma old
oondltiuua "
W« are told that Markham’* eharxne
an true, but that tbe matter la bop«
>••« and «e cannot even afford to tall
tlia truth a boat It,
It I* all true bat we auit keep It a
need mnl.
It«« all tine, bat It la not Oa part of
■morality to Ufa up to tba truth.
It U all true, but It la lha moat daa
fft-roui i<wfimlaco to uit tha truth.
One I* prnimtMa Indeed ! *
I'aMimlaui of tba Cetuett, dankeet,
*nd moat dt*mal type.
PceaimWm without courage, without
hope, without faith, without truth.
[' I’tsMlmUtio Indeed muat bathe man
who eati make auoli admlaelooa. Pea-,
llmlattc Indeed muat bathe mao who
can <teuy Ilia power of truth a* a guid
ing principle In the effalra of u*u.
I'realmlalia la deed mutt ha time mau
who liaa nu faith In tba moral Integrity
of hla fellow man. no liope fur tlw
program* of minRiod and on eooouragn
ifMtiit fur the wrooged and oppraaeed.
Such no one matt aeeda flew the world
through oolered gtaaaaa, and euch lie
log tna caae Markham and blf friend*
may pardon the unfortunate peeetoolrt.
hnplug that In lime ha, too, may aew
the light and Jain In tba crutade for a
oteaier public coutcicnoe. a higher pub
lie morality and a firmer bowd of
brotbeibood between mac and matt.
• X1HIUKM TOTALITY.
A VMM k«7 Tkn tbe gcUpa» IImIw
NtmMt C—«M—.
4. W. Carson In A. U. freilijtnlaa.
Three o'clock Monday moruing
found two seminary boyi sud tour col
lege boye oa their way to • potut levru
mllei below Abbeville, 8. C. to wki>
lire* ooe of nature* mutt im|>rt*uung
phenomena.
Vor au obaervatoiy we arleutrd ..
high hill overlooking tbe country for
mile* around
With irooked glace** we watched
lilt* moon H» It passed over tbe faoe uf
lit* mo. l'lte shadow passed from the
northeastern |s>rlluu of tbe tun'* disk ;
lo the ejulliwesteiu. Pur a time tlie
shadow h.uk like a great cut nut of thu
tail’s curfaoe , the ugly shadow slowly
lucressed. Qrwdually (lie light began
to fade, the sky became lisxy so.) Uie
light tsdrd out. 8ooneverything look
on a weird gh.ietly appearance. Tne
trees and other ub)»eia cast ttrange,
unusual shadow*. The efleot resem
bled that pnduced by au electric hglu.
The light stalnlug through the sinsl
openings Ir-tweeu tbe leaves instead of
tunning a circle on Uia ground mad* a
craeceul. The uioel Interesting lime
was Just as the tun disupp.-srtd. Au
awful silane* reigned, ell nature Deem
ed lo perceive tbst something uomnsl
■■■ taking piece To ado to ilia l to
proasifences o( this spectra' appears..c»
tbe oook* at tbe nvtghborlo* fario
hnusee were crowtug, a dog was Imwl
tngoo the opposite liiil, and children
ware crying at ■ uuar-by nogro hut.
Now all rye* were turned lo the far
south weal wlieru the oo-e-'Otlng
Shadow cum* iu majestic silence
•weeping the light befur* it at
the rate of a thousand miles an hour ;
now it reaches tbe Dcar-hy hills ; now
in a moment Ilk* Uw extinguishing of
a candle the shadow sweeps over and
earth's great lamp U obscured. All
•yes turn lo the darkened tun—and
what a scene of beauly. The dlak uf
tbe moon completely veiled Uw elm.
but around Urls blsck shadow oould be
seen tbe suo's oorooa and ehromos
pbers enclfollug the dark surface with
a halo of glory. Streamers of light
shooting furtb In different direction*
gave to the scene ao added touch of
rare twenty. Heronry near the sun.
Venue near Uw eastern borlrtn, nod
Mar* near the Mbllh, lent a new
ebArm to the pruepect. Mom* start of
the Brat magnltudu srere also visible
Xl was only a little over a minute Utnl
we could orj'iy this rare and beautiful
scene. The dlak of lit* nun reappear
ed and tbe heavdA* were again kindlnd
with light •• by an atectrlc fl tali. A
wav* of light ebased away tbe shade
sod again nature smiled ; tb* shadow
peaaed oo md natura adorned barrelf
wltb her wonted appearance.
If any of uur reads it aver hire an
opportunity to wltoeaa a total eel!|<ee
of tbe arin, by all maana do to.
Wo cannot clcaa thie tketcli without
(tying two Impreagtoae Uiat mm to
no. One waa comer ulna tbe per fee
lion of tha tr tenor of aatronomy.
How wondarful whan an rdlpaa can
be calcaUtrd year* before hand, rta
very patb outlined end the llu of Ita
appenreaoe pradlorad to tbe fraction of
aaeoood. Tbe oilier Imprvaaloo waa,
tha mejeely of Ood aa aarn In nature,
how He rube the baa rant, and galdaa
the oonolleaa world* In their orblla.
What teeliuga of oor own InatgntA
oanoo MM over o» when we view the
■ urpamine gTMtneag of Oud>a wort a
Truly, •'the baavaaa dealer* the glory
of. Bod : and the armament cboweth
hie heady-work.
■nn *m fall
VloUms to ataataeh. Ilrar tod kldnoy
troabtoa •• wail aa woman, aod all faai
lira resol ta ia teas od appetite, potaoei
l-i the blood, backache, nervoutaeaa,
I lead tot o nod tired, Itotleaa, raa-down
feeling, link thai'i ao need to deal
Ilka that. Ltotan to J. W fjord nor,
Id«villa, Ind. Ua taya : "Kteotrto
Hitter* ara loot tho tlilag tor a bob
a Ken he la *11 run dowu, ind don’t earn
whether ho live* or 4too. It did more
to give too MW atrvatth and good
appatlte than anything 1 engld take. 1
eaa mw nat earthing and bar* a naw
team on lift." Oalv M> nenU at J. X.
Carry and Coaapaay** Drug Stnra.
Rrery boU> gaaraataed
After a mao natan IK) ba quite bant
lag hla^paeUcto* and bants Mi other
GRIZZLED m OF DIUB.
MAsarifo or ooifdmoute tut.
EHAIB AT LOUISVILLE.
• M Tn« urf atiu* Crlaa-k*. itfw
a. «w4m, «PM> Ik* Tmik AkBMl
k—klOk to to fmi*n * toll
TkonwMrf *f«Mk *M toorito
nnr-VatoUn afrartnlk.
Lou drill*. Ky.. Mar 30.—Surrounded
kjfbMTbuilM tha toy
era® of the Coufoderaey. Uataoleg 10
tha ehaara fro® U* throati of t.OUO
®aa who wm tha gray, aod confronted
by tha wtrlng handkerchief* of huu
drada of lad lea, Gaa John a Gordon
ooa>mender of Uw Ualtad Coafrdrrel*
Veteran*. to-day furaally opened the
taotb annual reunion of (bo otto,
which In point of attendance la already
the Unmet tear held
All (blog* eon apt red Pi make Ua»
ocoaaloa a aumeaa. wltli the exooiaion
at tba waalher, which waa about m
disagreeable at It wag could be. All
throngh tba early boare of the morn,
fngtbe rain aaao down in abaete.
?or an hour preylooa to the Uaa
eat for the opes log «f tba seating Uw
reterana aod their friend* ®*oa their
way tea toady stream U, tba ball, aod
by U30 It waa wall ailed. A portion
of the Georgia delegation, beaded by
a dranoorpe; cease marching In mak
lag tba building ring with martial
®u*tc, end calling forth cbeara fie®
tboer attain tiled la the hall.
A Veteran from Georgia embed the
crowd to genuine entbuelnaa when ha
“'“•W carrying the oM WUIe lag of
tbn Third Georgia Infantry. Searorly
bad ba taken bin mat, when l be band
•truck B|i "Dixit" and then eama tbt
old label yell aod It “me with a lira
•ad vigor that waa never anrpaaerd
during tha day* of tha war.
On the platform. iwaidsa Gnu. Pujol*
war* Gen. H. B. Hue ton, -Rev. if U.
Ham J. Jour*, non. J. H. Reagan, tbe
onlr surviving memlmr of the eenioet
of JeHoreun Davis; Gao. W. T. CaUII,
Gen. J. II. Wm, Ool. Tliooaaa W.
UultU.Col. U. U Young Rev. Carter
H. lonra. Dr. B. M. Palmer and
other*.
Thu mayor, whose tpeeoli waa ra>
oa.vnl wlUi coach applauo* wm fol
lowed by Ool. Thomas W. Bulltt who
walcomad lbs visitors to Lou lav Ilia la
behalf of the Board of Trade of Una
oily. liev. Carter Jones rxtandsd ilia
welcome lu britaif of tha GummarcUl
Glob of this olty. While ha waa In the
midst of hla addnaa tha A. P. I Mi
Camp of Petersburg. Va.. came turn
the hall beaded by a ttfe and drum
oorpa, which created much a notfa that
It waa Impoaaiidr lor Mr. Jones lo eoo
tlnua.
Other aprecln-a wars made by Col.
Alula Cog. Chief Junto* Ilaxelnge,
Gen. Buckner, aod Cul. Brunet II.
Yuung.
At Uta ooncliiHUHi uf hla adHiwi,
C*l. Yeung turned to U«ti Irirfuu
end liaudnl him tbe k>va oi tim i.ulld
ii'g wiuoli had Iwru errcted fur the ra
uuiun. Orn. Uurduu Waa visibly inuvsd
by the rteeuUoa be u>al with and fur
•avrral uilnuica aloud buwlng hi*
Ihanka. When quirt waa irstoird
again be apoka at considerable length.
At ihe ounclnsloa of Urn. 0«>ntoc’a
atamch. which waa lainotuatrd with ap
plause. be stepped back to the front of
tha platform and aald ;
"Sow boys—” t. yall of delight waa
the reply.
“Now" went «u the ganvnU, "1
want all of yuu who nan ilng to sing
*Auld Laog 8yue.’ And those of you
who can’t sing, piataod that they can.’
At the oouelualoo of tha old anog,
which waa roared luatily by tha “buy*"
Gao. Gurduo introduced Dr. B. M.
Palmer. uf New Orlcaat, Uia orator of
the <lay.
ioilowin* iim presentation lu Dr.
Palmer of a instraldoeot buncli of
Itowrru, waa the (III of a beautifully
carved aane to Dsn. Uordou by Uou.
A J. W»*t of Owr*1o. The oa»* Oeo.
W**t Mid wm undo by W. H. Herd la
id th* Tblrty-eVjhUi (fmwgla Infantry.
At 330 p. tn. Hi* oon veotlon vdjooraod
until 1U o'clock tb* next day.
The Halted Sons of ConfoderetB
Veterans which annually bold* lu i*>
union In eooneettoo with tb* Confed
erate Veteran* ex pent* to lie**
tbo larfeot attoodeno* In tbl* city in
lbe blilory of tb* order. BUeou Iliad
mu, of LoulevlUa end Robert E. Lee,
at Virflnle, a arendeua of Oeu. Lee
are candidate* for eornmnder-ta-ebtet.
Son* of V*t*rane will bold their flrit
okMlIny at 10 o’eloe* to-morrow moru
la* at Urn Court House.
Th* battle of IVrryvIll* will be re
foaytit to-morrow, sreatber permitting,
at lb* rae* Uack. Tb* roeamooder 9
tb* Confederal* for*** l* tb* *0**1
ooofllct will b* Ueu George K. (fordon
whom lanwnNpibl* bon* serried blm
*wr tb* br***rwwrke of tb»enM*y, at
Franklin, when ho was mod* a prison
•r. Um. JC. It. HoDma. of Uimi
bom, Xy , wlX eomiaaod tb* Fed
eral*
Tit* OoortdoraC* Ho* ot B*hl wiu b*
mad* ap of Om Rich mood llowMwr*.
Kentucky Military iMMou Oadau,
Richmond Kt., cad***, XaahviUo
dprlotflcld Rifle*. O/Wthorp* IMt
Infantry”of Harmaatv and tb* RapwbM
000 KIum.
Tb* Xorth Onrollo* troop* will head
tb* btcparad*. harm* ham artmtod
for UtU honor by IW John B. Oaatl*
■M o* Um r*OMom**d*Uon of Lteat.
Gao. Stapban 1) Lm.
Tar mar Got. J*bo C. Underwood, of
BowlUf Grw**, Xy., to-night at Ho
oolo* Ball naralted and yraa**li I to
tb* tooth fourteen lila *ta* portrait* of
■llttary naval, aad civil loader* of I ho
Ooafadaraay. Go* Underwood bad
lit*** portrait* paloUnl by X. T. A*
drew*, dlraotnr *f tb* Go room* Art
1 Galtary School of Art Waablaftae
i Th*y will bv rata road talk* Urn
'• noma Uallary nflar lh* ra-anloa la orrr
' to rrnab no ill tb* OanfMernt* arna
rial balMIng U flalalmd at Richmond.
; Va. On* thownand M«P>* wan prta
w« to flew lb* *l*ro»*n*aotwttb*t*ad
Inn tb* may Maallm. TB* adapt
ing oorda tram pelted by yaoof »*■*>
dlrowOy or tndtraatly *oaai«>»< with
th* narry .4 tba mm whom par
trail* vara una*(l«J.
The portrait* »rta Liman <4 Admiral
dattwM. Oro. Wada HaayWn, Ora
4««aaa L»uealrart. —1—mil fintaia.
Baton X Ur. Albert flydaA Job*
*C«n. Jannpb B. Jubratua. UwMu
1’uUi, (Maybe* U In Jab* O. Bra**
turM*r. I*imai I*. Hurl*. U. B Ft*.
»»< 4«>l»* II a ad Job* H.
limdoa.
•ca umuwr* rau, Mrrrr.
Tbto <*H(ri |. mtiu Rnu mf Ukv
UM in TM> «hm iramry.
OMo,
A faw yoaea ago w» asm draaid
lhattba world would ba looklog to or
for ft«at. 3Tow Austria, Franco. Japan,
tbs JlrtbrriaodA and Roark ara look
lot «M» way. Germany la taking m
luoeutnry at bar rats sum. awl Ards
last ysnr’s ootpot ws»
4,000,600 too* la aruai of tbr irroad
tag yaar’a supply, uw amount »o band
la snUnt* laadrQualu ta meat tin- in
c ran rid demand.
Tlwfaet li that maaufaotaiwi am
making i man-os* rtrldra In Omrnir.
Tba oUnaa of apprr atbana wiUaaow ba
Inadrqasls to supply Uw daw and aod
tba oouotr^ wdj^bs unllgrd logo abroad
ply, but atlll n«t Isrgn osoagh. l5o
estanatoo of railways sail Uw loon-os
lag ladaatrwl sol trtty sooonnt lor Uw
aeaataapply la part, bat An blltaa Uw
aadayalopad atata of oanl win lag In
dustry Ims laacti U do With It, At
any ratoobnlssb-utHO «nd win
bo an far a long UaM ta ouass
O-elmt Ml" Olitt nt UUIU lb* Mh
lory of Htd of Grao» UtUMm h*> ra
dotty euied au invcaupati.oi in ix
■Milo Of Um wurtd'aaaal prudac* -g fa
oUUbM. »IUi a vie* lu aaoenrliilug
•b«bo» that aoantry ooold bold her
povltloa aa Um tra v<il prdaelnp
country la Um a arid. t|a Hilda Urn.
tbnroaMaare already tipped <a«l<Ml
•rtio. Tlie.praud Pdal of twal prudoa
imhi lu Uraat Urilain laat yaar ' area
MO.MMM prom toaa. At lb- aaate
lima fba oaal predaaUoa of Um Cabod
Uialaa oral lAH.l0ft,011 Urt Luna id Ml.
uutiuoua ooal and M (04.3*4 proa baw
of autbraeila coal.
Wr an ptalaly at ilia lm*4 of Um
lUt aa a ooal prodomof country. Tnu
*« aliall aooa 0a at Um bawl of Um llat
m a ooal-cxtwlta* country la ita *...,
darfot proMlaa of Um day. It aooor
antcreduar drama a fa* year* ago.
TtM only rxuaulnliip goaatlou U aa to
vimUmt *a can duwp ouai into tbo
M»a aud O.Ml lieapa id Burova n | rlnaa
tfiat will alaapcr Brlttai competition.
That we nan aiu It la out to be riuutile-l
[Siniiaylvai la la a Vaat 0>«l producing
(Mala. *lxl ta nheall .if *J| m bar Mate*.
Tn a*y o-tln.ip of It. vat unUumte
aopply; Mat >«*r l< prnJ-.e d 74.JUU MO
Dtt tons «*l utt M.uin-i«« n si. XrJtt
cotaea ttia grnV ru-ie.-t ln.ii.4i. wtileb
la preoUoaMy mix t .ai c...i i) Muwuu
1U torfboe. Toco we bar* Waat V>r
alula aad Obio, aaJ laat, Ala Van. Um
bipgntOoal producer In UiaAiuib.aod
wlilcfi ptaa to be repnily ouaiar to
tlm froat.
Woos the oasumabru in um omhii
own their own railroad* imiuk. tram
porUtioo U vaiy cheap. W« ca» get
oo*l to UM mabuerd cheeper Utau fir
country os with. Osr UtUOUnoea
00*4 Is sn eapeculiy cheap r*.<|. as1 tb*
Price si which It to cold althemboeni
l* uid to net Um carrying ooeopaoPa
shout this* alii par too per stile. Wtai
Is there to hinder our brooming as isi.
mass experts* of hhumhuMi ooai and
of supdylog Europe eremuaily *Rb
fuel es wall ■« tuud t
It MaJog Is already sad Ismbw
loduatry, what la It act Jyr sid tu bs
whssi the worM casts it* arn this wav
snaro* uf ooalaspptyT
Wa in tbs North era apt to rtiinfant
when wo think of tbs lWUNpsop*.
rvportad by the wine lupootory to haw
baea aarnged la that lodastty Cm year.
The min* inapsstor* la their report
attempt to dtsebue* tbs psapls of ear
rent imprvntoaa. buwvvar by eacpUln
log that the ansposbl "mlaare" an
divided lato farawas, Maokamitba,
bmwra, cerpawters, ceehMen, bra men.
bnobaepan, clerk* aad other rwpiayta.
many of wbom summand buadaon*
wage* sad •aiertee. Matos# gaartsr
of um iwplgw sun ie proparly cfaaswi
si Misers sad alsts pMml fbr iaaUoes
tbe lowed Is tb* wag* so*]* only r*p
newt 14 par cast of the total urn
Minis* 10 thisosu*try leal mast
lu its Isfaaoy.
There are tS entire oosutlea la P-os
»yIrani* is whtab Mt amt a mu* eosl Is1
pvoSuord. Am Um ooeatryb eaat pra
d act too leer*****. tbe bowel* of the
ssrto are batow^aMrroS dnpn sad
M wealth aaowgb ln*^2*bt to* warn™?
the wltdeat dreaioa of fatsr* great
Yaa, wa Ian already dhSaaoad Bag
leod la oaal pvadaotlSB, WbMttteaay
oo me to twmaiws Is beans. Tbs ayn
of tbs world an spew this muUwnl
Let bar* pawn plasty la • bawdy
■ore thas a as* rad.
hnut uf ibe |imi iTn^Sm
n"aragiai s?tii*iS8a
rsr.i.oaur^.^at
•k«liMi«(Mai)HlNM3t»
'don and li»i trail Brtdnt tn l>«1i»uim
tW rWtci «C tfea cl«At «ipt>ir«r <• tiM
ooIImUuii of ^0 j|qm|
SocU-ty. ,
erporrr’a droth. - a
tto Um Md tto nm AIM MM
TMtoitodo* ttobro—Vtatcwaahaodoi
••tor to Ot.lt—to. of tto abMf of
to* Hnr II-TB- who f Iliad tto dbirMt
■too LtnuiMooo dMd Lbcra. Cap.
SbaSsjtr.napB
Bn* «m not aid* to fM tto Mot. and
itoutot wmsudm »— altar It bad
bM»i pu la Maos to aa Arab alavo
^^wsaasss*
• totttotMtoftotoaaoba aMakoaa
ttMC alibiMtob u mm Mid waadMt B■■
*** It. an aJf«€K»d *Ut* uf draay tad
mitot to w |iertab. tov4via« tto 4h>
nr notion of tto tomlptooa. atom
ONfm — wont token f'tr Its —»
Uo*>. Tto Royal fT ■agroaM—I aooMto
dniMol t > to*a tto aiotioa Vwt omt
tarn UajuaartoOmi oat ••otoftbauoo
ottor rtUoa" of Llolajat a*.Mb. a£
I rad aitepi tto tolttab Uoaamlatonmr
In tba BrtUkli Utolnri Africa Meta
rats, oadwtmA to carry out tto wMtoo
of tat—toy wheo to oppirtaaRr un.
ojimd. PtMbto last year tbat Mr. B.
OMrlMtoii Wat about to visit lha M>
of Into Dn.owa.ilj to MMMtoto
him u tatobbi tto weak. Mr. Od
rtoftwioauaaniad to da snood a HUM
later and* tto«uidoaaa«f ObMfOta
ateiM ha firnad tto low Mill inrflhg
bat la a vary bad waudttiao. Wbaa
tto tfra was failed It woa told In to
omaptoaly hollow. Tto lujariplaa
bad baa« partly *S*tod by word boots.
A • far a» H war biptblc. It waa at fol
io wii
rm. livihgstone,"j“
May 4. 1871. :
.... Kb Mniaarro
uolMoaro. t
Tto section M very toavy *ad bad to
to aoewnhat raduaod la aMa la otdar
t > lraiito>«r H to I to as*. WhmRwM
uupteknl in fswtdna A waa tot ad to
hire stood tto Journey wtrmMy mU
and atrya wars Mo— takas far lit
pariaauaat pv—* Tattoo.
•MMHMtM<a*NRnw« t r rrnh
AiUairawUn Omwm of Mm
Limit# rHU-iwoia n|wtll to Uka
S^SS&n&fliSSS
tougaa*. aMak Mi aatlUaM •ikrkkk
Prararta TnioaUiid at* Mo****.’'
•ui lu «Mtiy lidH|toliiM^ww«M»
Tamil* o*oah odlloaltoo. fa* la
■taao* lo ttla ooa : ‘ Wlwwu bau
tut Ma daagMar will auto* kl* mm
hum." though U la *aalty a*nnta<_
•Do oat uhaaiaa kia* wb# waaka, kaa
kin who waMa hlai *|w»k,rf I* rathrr
clew, an* au la "Tha iwhI laaaabat
bar euotaa la Mnlgii V’r
Bm U aaathar : “tfarytbiaa la
brotra tjlta aUnoaaa. but wan by fah
ma” Tbla aaa ooa ray* atawtaattag
araaa of wyatary : “8# who aaba fi
Uoyk lo oao taaa, ta
tab**.” Tbaoig
•harp*nath lroo,” ai_
•‘A* the »IK rcqalraa two
frlautohly two birfh
n«*a I* • nwrnduatbia of ••Qlf* a
hog a bsi or'oo": "giibg oaMag a
mm» a foal forty Maya, ho known*a."
“TiraMto. a* m7LnrVFS$9S
hUb "B* i ' oaoaar
raat T”