The Gastonia
Devoted to the Protection of Rome and the Interests of the County.
Vot. XXI. GASTONIA, N. C.. TliUKSDAY, JUL.Y 5, i»00.
HELP STARVING INDIA.
Facts About the India Famine.
rilK TAMIKK OKOW1NO *01111.
Ulahop J. U. Thulium, III* great Method lit Kptaoop*l Mlaalonarr btahop of
India, dow to thi* country for tb* recovery of hi* health, write*: "Tbe liitk
way* are ouvered with people, loot of whom are mare walking akeletona. vainly
aaaklng a region where food can bo found Children whoa* parent* bate
pertibed are wandering everywhere. Tbe apeclael* I* oue of the moot painful
whloh oao be found on earth. The erica of Ui* orphan*, if Urey could only enter
into tb* ear* of all good people In dialect land*, would allr the Chriaiian world
to inch a movement of *yoi|iathy and help a* lias never bean wltneeeed un earth.
H 1* not strange that In tb1* calamity Ibe heart* of tl>« ralsalonerie* tnru to
Tb* CbrMlian Herald, which ha* beoocne known throughout tb* world a* lha
helper of tlioee who nr* in *ora Deed. May God move upon the heart* of all who
k read IhM* line* to do that which ihall he aooeplable to him.”
nnr tuek quickly.
And shall lbay look in vatu ? Shall they be disappointed ? Shall we lead
tbam to believe Uiat oar religion i* mere profession ? Shall we ehnl up the
bowel* of oar oouipastlon and tell them that American money and American
grain are (or Americans only—Hist religion Is one thing and charily quite
another ? Or (ball we open oar heart*, our lianda, our puree* and our granaries,
and in the nama of mir Master whom arc serve, bid tbecn share with us the
hounties of our Heavenly Father's goodness ?
wno will iiklf ishiii Mantua *
"I have seen wilblu the past two days young mothers with new-born
children, who have not tasted r.wd In sever*I days. Children deserted by their
parents, wlto could not bear to see than dlt of hunger, bay* come to our house
patboUeally bolding out their tiny hand*.
*‘A tiaart of atooe would melt at the alghl of such suffering For the take
of our dear Lord, tend us relief.’'—K. A. Horn, Amer. Hoard Missionary at
Abmednager.
▲ MOIH.K RECORD.
Christiau America ha* never yet turned a deaf our to the pitiful cry of
agonising despair. Ireland. Hovels, Armenia. Cabs. Purto Hten and India
Itself bear eloqaent erUnees to bar generous and prompt respond rental to arsty
worthy appeal, and In thla calamity, greeter than any yet witnessed, she will
unquestionably provs herself worthy the nobis record of tbs pest, and ahar* la
(onerous msasure the sbundanoa wherewith aim has been so bountifully Ueaaed.
The appalllag calamity In India should touch every heart.
what you OAR DO
1. Hand In a ooolrlbotion to-day. uo matter bow smell It may have to b*.
■3. Ost tevsral others to atnd with yon. 3. Oanvaas yonr town or neighbor
hood for oontit bat loot. Many srs ready to give if a ebeanei >• opened through
which they een send their moony. The ladtvtdnal so am given may net he large,
bat In the segregate will amount to enough to an ten. twenty or thirty lives.
It will be no thorn la yonr pillow et nlgbt to remember that you have eared ton
tinman Urea. 4. Ask the mayor or the paatogi to sell a public meeting, where,
After a few short addressee on Christian cbarltv, and the present famine eondl
tlena to India, n collection oan be taken. 8. If possible, Indace yonr local
newspaper* to open their column* for contribution*, printing tbe names 'of
given and urging tbe matter upon the public. A Get tbe choir of yonr church
ta give a concert for tbe benefit of lire famine sufferer*. Wt beseech yon not tu
wait for other*, but taka up this gnat oeose along one or all of tbe Hose her*
named. Htart to-day. By giving a lltOs time to tbe matter la yonr oommunlty
yon will multiply your own gift many limes over.
Tii* outer*.
There can uo harvest tilt Oetober. Tba laat montlia are nrnnamr Hi tha
wont Id tha period of eiQlellon. for the soaoty laaouroaa of the people are
axhaaated by tha long uruggle. aod every day adda thousand* U> the Hat of
tboaa who bare nothin* Ian. Must they perish 1 Shell we who have carried
them th rough the as long, weary month* aUy onr bands at tba laat WUer eriaU
sad let thaea die with tba haryrat almost within eight f (Ana laat effort will be
i—-*- last all that baa been doaa ah all bays base dona la rain. Tba danger now
la that effort will relax ton soon. Already the mlaatouariae aaa this danger, and
are begging •• will not desert llie* la their work until It la flotebed. Tboaa
who hare glean may be willing to flea a little more. I at thaea who baea done
what they eoold. pnt forth neery effort to gat those who bars dona nothing to
contribute to (Mat the final srlala.
uow xxxy urn will, you savx*
Off H DOLLAR will aare x Ilfs for a mooth.
TWO DOLLARS will aare a life until tba harvest.
HI VK DOLLARS will aare a mao. wife iod child until tba nail crop li
■*"?& DOLLARS witt say* a whole family from death.
TWMTT F1YS DOLLARS will aare them aad afford theta the comfort
of lihml'f* dating tba relay aad ootd season.
FIFTY DOLLARS would aare Ore rami lias.
OVS HTJMDRKD DOLLARS weald aare a small foesaasalty.
• • • ♦
Sand goer gift lor tha famine sufferers of India to THIC CHRISTIAN
HKRALd, f* Bible Jinnee, ff*w York.
Will W«*T A WAtKOVMK.
Mr. yniwrNMuii a Muir ef
WarlalM In Ikf RryHMIfu.
It It about lime lbo Republican lead
er* gathering lo Philadelphia quiet
congratulating Uiemnelfoo over Lb*
roev pro*peeli of a unaulnioon conven
tion and faced tbe fact that their party
•III not bam a walkover out Novem
her, Tli* vtniyof political eonvenliuna
la full of warning* that lnteroal har
mony often precede* a (all at tbe pollt.
It beget* reekleaaceaa and a neglect of
the mean* neoreaery lo win bafotn the
people.
The certain of the reoooilnaUoo of
Preeldent McKinley mutt not be Inter
preted ae a guaranty of lilt re-election
Viewed dlepaeiiooMtely wllb the moat
friendly eye thle cactaloly merely
caeaoe Ui«t hie admloletratioo meet*
with the beatty approval of tbe leadtre
of hie party and In a large measure of
it* rauk and Ola.
But the time baa gotta by when tbe
leader* end lit* rank aud Hleof any one
party oan elect wltuui Uiev ohooae aod
upon wbataoavar art of pt tneipales Ibty
may eee flt to formulate. When parti c»
grow arrogant aod merely atadv their
own aim* aod dealt*-* they Invite the
destruction promtaed to the fully that
aafathviaie un God —which In a re
public la equivalent lo taring there la
oo people.
T1i« usaulmitv over ilia brad of the
ticket |« apt to deoelve the Republican
oouveutioa Into thinking that "any
old tbing" that wears breech re will do
for Its tall, to rely oo a boastful re
cital of what the party has aohlared lo
the four years of McXtuley'g adalals
lradon and to "potut with prion" to
tlia success of A mar lean arms diplo
macy and manufactures abroad. Hot
It la a wise saying that "the eyaa of a
fool are in the ends of tba sarth." It
Is the wlea men who makes sure of lus
nsxt step.
The Republican party may well
plume Itself on the passage of the
sound currency bill establishing our
(loanees on a solid single gold standard
lo tbal niiaclmeiit the party has fol
01 led the promise sod expeolaUnu »f
Its victory In 1MKV
But that very enact matil baa ioaeeued
the bonds that held thousands of inde
pendent voters to tbs Republican ticket
The country la secure for at least six
years for any successful assault on ils
Unsocial credit.
This alone libera lea thousands of
voters from the necessity of supporting
lbs Republics., ticket aa the only da
fetiae against the legions of repudiation
and national dishonor.
That the Democracy Intends to avail
Uaelr nf the hopelessness of aoampelgii
against the gold standard la proved by
Ibc Inrteflulleneaa nf It* 8Late utter
ances In Indorsing the 16 to 1 plank of
tha Chicago platform.
Kellbar must the Republican Ignore
h* fact that there are thousands of
voters who cast their ballots for Mc
Kinley and Hobart tour years ago who
are stubbornly disaffected toward the
party’s policy or want of pollev in
Porto Btoo and tba Pnlllipplnes. Thera
is the possibility of tba loss of many
votes on the false cry of Imperialism.
The slroog sod unquestionable curd
of the Republican party la the wonder
ful prosperity of the people and tba
natlcMi. This prsveuts disaffection In
tha party ranks bat It Is not a power
ful Influence in winning votes.
Let US summarise half a doxen ques
tions that may eoat the Republican
t icket votes :
1. The Agitation Against Imi>»iial
Inn.
a. The Army Canteen Quealloo.
5 "Our Plato Doty” to Porto Rico.
4. Uackwark Step* In tbe CWI Ser
vice.
ft. Tlia Bay-Paoooefote Treaty.
8. The Htmpeon-Hchley Oonlmvrray.
We do wot Include the tubject of
vruiU to Uiia enumeraUoo of weak
•pot* In the Republican armor for the
oppoettloo la without a la not that can
pleroe It and the tcandal over tbe loe
truat In Hew York haa operated to the
dlaadvantage of Lhe Democrat*..
But the Republican party mnat pro
nouooo boldly for a cooatlloltonal
amendment providing fur the election
of United State* Senator* hy popular
vote in the State*. The Banal* la the
(trongpold of trnata Internal* and it
mnat bo toformod.
Wo have a*Id aoough to ahow that
the Republican convaotion eoauot
afford to regard lla nomleeeo aa good
0* elected.
It may wall remember that after
Philadelphia oomaa Kanama (Illy. and
after Kanawa City Ho*aatber.
There eta a million votee in the
United Staten upon which do party baa
a montage.
Ifnrmouy In June doea not tneu/e a
walkover next fall.
-LI—UNII LKR
A >Mf w BnM|K.
Thankful word* written by Mra. Ada
B. Bait, of Oroton, 8. D. “Wa* taken
with a bad eok) whloh aatUad on ay
lunpa, cough tot In and Anally terrain
euu In Connucaption. Four Doctora
gam mo up, taylog I oould lira bat a
thort lime. I gave mywlf op la ray
Savior, determined If I oould not May
will) my frlaodioo earth; I would moat
my abaant on an above. My hothead
wo* advlaod to got Dr. King'* New
D lac ovary for Couauwptloo, Course
aod On Ida. I gave It a trie), took In
all eight holt iv*. It haa aarod me,
aod thank Go<l I am aaved aod aow a
well aed healthy woman." Trial boC
tlaa free at J. £ Curry A Ca'a Drop
Store. Regular the* SOo aod fl.OO.
Guaranteed or prloa refunded
Traveller* to Drew looby, HooUand.
will now ala ilia ramlllor Spare of
Peter Brora, the hlatorle guard (im
mortal load by "Inn MeCUira.") who
foe tba long period ol thirty Ira ia*n
bra folded too train between KUdrem
mla aod the Jurat Ion Though atm a
bale aod beany aeptuaganarlao. rail
way rrqatremrata baya qaaqraltaltd
hla removal to tba lara ooorora poet of
gatekeeper at lha Mora Horae, a emot
ing about three <earl era of a mil# frsa*
the Janet ton
ARP OR TBS RAIRS.
HE RATS THE SEARS IS QETTWG
AHEAD OF THE FABHEB8.
* i
■III mia llMl Ria 1— Tl— Hi
Maln.lt* ■■raary Otery m€ jmh
MB the baaUalk-Mmm lllkn
Kkllm*.
BUI Arp In Atlanta Oonrtltutlon.
TIjIp t» the (Jrat bright grain) auney
morning that •* have lied m three
weeks—for twenty one day* it hae
raloed every day ate* one. The crops
era la s bad fl*; tbe corn aad cotton
are bidden by great and weeda. and la
bor la tearee, for tba oagroea ere
wanted in iba mlaaa. Moat uf tbe
wheat bai been out, bat bow much of
It will be saved cannot yet be told.
Within oy racol(action ef fifty veer* 1
do not recall so much raid in harrmt
time. According to (eiipltim.il aeetne
to be the at ms old story, for Solomon
oaya, “As rain (u harvest so It Imoor
unseemly In a fool." They bad too
much rrlu aad too many fools Ibeo
just as we do now. Maybe Providence
■ends Uta rein* to try the farmer*—tn
make (Item diligent and shifty, t
traveled on tlu* Ball and West rail
road laat week* toc sixty inllei aud I
noted Mae farms that were clean and
Dice—the corn and cotton chopped oat
and tbe wheat a booked In the Md; ooe
of these belonged to a widow, and she
and her three gilts aod ooe boy wars
lost Basiabiog the oottoo. Mark
ham dtdent write anything about tbe
woman wttlt tbe hoe. nor ll>e glrta, but
nne of Uieee girls was marry iDongti to
waive bar bonnet at somebody ou Lbe
train betide me. Some farmers sit
dowu aod wait for tomorrow's sun tn
dry off Uve ground; but tomorrow's
sun dideut shine, and so they wall un
til uaxt day. OUvers slap it every
uUar.oe and do aoiseLblaj; l know one
wbu began to cut hts wheal Monday
morning just na aoon ai Sunday woe
gone—lor Sunday waa Uw day it did
not rain. Ua cot half that night and
all day Mauday and got through with 90
acres, and saya bo will make 70U bnsb
ete. Aootber dUlgeal farmer made
400 buebels last yaar oo twenty acres,
aod towed It right away to eowpsas
aod eold bis paavlee hay for morr per
acre than he gut for hit wheat. That
Is business- and Solomon «aya, “Herat
thou a man diligent In Ilia bualuca; lie
shall stand before kings ” l am no
braggart, but let me Say that If l hid
waited fur the rain to quit l would be
atugtug that old aong. “A man of
word* but not of deeds, la llko a gar
den full of weeds.” I worked between
showers, and sometimes when Mrs.
Arp colled and aallid me to eome la
out of the rain [ pretended I dident
beer her mod struck a few mors licks
for Markham. I wish you could see
my bean arbor—oat batter beans, but
tbe lawt end meet prwllBe beans. I
have aver planted; 1 bed them laat year
on my oorn patch, but they do bettor
oc poire or over e oase arbor. Plant
tw i rows of beans Uve feet apart, aud
when they are well up etlok them with
canes. Lap the email ends of the canes
on the ground and get your wife or
daughters to tie them ap In three or
four places—all of uniform length —
than arch them ovor boons, aod nature
will du the reet. I never aaw half as
maoy bran* as hang from my vines.
Of course the ralos have I «u laird the
growth of everything aval It’s lucky
that vegetables grow upward Instead
of outward. I planted my potatoes lu
mr potatoes lo a trench that was atm*
eted out and inaoured wltn ashes —
wood sod coal mixed-then covered
with pins straw and some earth on
that. They art the floeat I ever grew,
and com out of the straw almost clean
enough to cook without washing. Pine
straw ia very valuable In a garden and
le cheap, ousting only SO eenia fur a
good load. It is a good mulch for
strawberries, and 1 am experimenting
with It under a few tamoto plants;
moss of them f have trained up to
Makes, but I aaw a market garden
near Memphis sad all the lomatn viuee
had tumbled over on whewt straw, and
made more fruit, though not *> large,
and Dotai when Slaked. A garden la
a small experimental farm,and vs mad)
of oonseqaecoe and more ptaaaon-, aa
lieetelly if ynw mix flowers with it.
Iton't throw away year coal eabea;
wiw wmw aa me* in ■
Sou fertiliser. Mr. Uercktsaos u)i
that aehea produo* fruit, while tubbi
maour* produo** kin* end full.m.
A Oh** will doobi* th* quantity of
•UwwborrlM. R*ou generally oome
up too thick. Ttilo thorn out aud
Uhaaploat; out off purt of th* topo,
and th* transplants will make tlio boot
tart*. Juut uo with oelary. But 1
don't propose to laaoh old gardooeru,
fer some of thorn can teach mo—my
neighbor. Mr*, rtotda la tha beat gar
deoer 1 know of, aad I am aalladel If I
oari keep up with her. ( have aomu of
my wonderful bano* planted to polau
Thea* pole* are from eight to ten feet
high, aod It later rota me to aoe the
utoee reeehlog up to Bad eo mailing
higher to eltog to. The toodrlte are
now two iw three faot higher than th*
polM. aod atilt ruaehlug up and (Ming
aroaod In the air. 1 am going to gly*
theta aom* flab log pole* flfUea faet
loeg to-day -wtah I had com* twenty
feet long. They remind dm of jack
aad bla bean rtoa-nf children and
graadohUdron nauur Ur* of that good
old atorr. now a poor widow hod a
IttUe boy named Jook who wa» good to
hi* mother,nod owedoy Joekiaw an old
giant. Ilk head waa a* Mg a* a email
berrol, bin eyre as big aa laaaara. bla
OSM ae Mg my arm. V* mouth Ilka th*
and of a Mg atom rip* and hi* teeth
Ilk* Iron wpoaa. lit ram* ap the reed
aeartlng Irk* a hero*, aad wa* dog
Ing.
"I »mrll the Mood *f aa KngHahma*',
Ally* or dead t awl bay* mm."
Jaek ran la th* boas* to kl* mat bar
aod aha nulled up a Mask m tha Scot
dropped Jaek down Is the esllar asd
pwt Urn plank baek and moetd bar
obsir and tahie oa It. asd aa daws
aod want t# kaluieg Her* oam* the
eld gleet, puffing and Mowlag lit* a
rtMaboat. Ke dldeot eat anything
but little bon, and be pea pad in at tb«
dour and mid :
“I'm hungry nod I aw hunting fnr a
boy
Jaak'a mother told him aha dldeot
liaao any boy (or him. and to go off of
•ha would art hir big dog on tarn.
Th«o bo walked all round tba bouai
and looked down tba oblmaey (or ha
waa m blgb aa a tree, but be oouldwt
find Jack. Whan ba want away aod
waa oat of eight Jeek’e mother took ap
the plank, and reaching her bead down
atm palled Jack out of the cellar. How
altar thia u poor woman name along
aod beg gad lor oooaeUilOf to oat. and
Jack and hie mother fixed bar ap a
good dinner nod aome coffee and tba
poor woman waa ao thankful that aha
■era Jack a bean and told him to plant
It and It would grow aa blgb aa the
aky and bare boaheb aod buahele of
benoa. aod the Waa would grow aa
blgb aa a tiea la oae night. Bo Jack
planted It right away, and next morti
tug ha want nut to aaa it end tba tea
of it waa away op yonder and be oould
aaa It growing higher, do no thought
It would bo fan tu climb It, aud tba
atnaa of the lea roe wan atcoag
enough to hold him ap Ilka a ladder
and ho kept on climbing and tba bean
vine tope oa nowise so root that Jack
oouldeat catch up with it and by and
by bo got oo high Im couldaut om tbo
ground and bstore lag Im got up lo
Urn clouds and stepped ug oa tbo blue
door of tbo sty. and looking sround at
tbo beautiful country bo cow o great
flue boose that wag built of stone. So
lia walked ofor to II nod dldaot MO
anybody-not a soul— nor a dog Mr
•at nor bone aer cow. but Im board k
gnat ottering >uotd« and saw booaa all
•round tbo yard. Then Im pooped In
and saw that ium old giant noieep iki
tho floor lo Uie wide boll. HI* longue
woe banging nut of hi at anxitb and his
fan* <U all greasy and Moody, for Im
bad haon eatlag snasobudy oed laid
down to sloop sod bio ouorlng shook
tbo tons* Jack was awfully stars],
and started to run. but bo saw an ag
near tbo door and bo wondered if bn
oouldeni kill that old giant while Im
was oalaap. do he slipped lu »a llptos
and r ilalug the ox on high as he ooukl,
ba brought It down oa tba okl gloat's
neck and with one Mow out bio baud
ufl. Tba blood spouted all over lb*
room and Jssk ran sway ns bard as hr
could. By and by ba slipped book to
son. and aura onough tba old gleet was
d«*d and hod stopped kicking and Hie
blood had stopped ruoalng. Jack
caught Ids big bead ny Its Uibg hair and
dragged It away of to Iho boon vine
■ad took It dowa to big mother, and
llic folk* came to one It from oil over
tbo ooaotry, sod wore oo proud of lit
tle Jock that limy save Dim olotbai
sod pocket knlvoo sod marbles and
ball* sod ewer afterward eaitad him
Jack UicGiaot Killer. Aod (bare I sa
novsr I woo souther glaot lo tba world
slooe. for be was tho last ops. Jlaoy
a thoe bare 1 got tbe children to sloop
no that otory, (or of coorM I rary ti
and acnbelliaih It and tall many thlog*
to point a moral adorn tho tala I
hays not forgotten hnw eagerly 1
llstomad to lbs llulc otory my mother
used to toll no when l went to bo bed,
nor bow I devoured the tba Arabian
Knights when I grew old. Stories that
reward tbo good sod bring grtaf to tbo
bad ohildren are great helps to raising
them; and a comfort to their little
minds, f bad rather please them wlto
a little story Ilka this than to fret my
self • During Mark Hanna and bia
crowd, f»r little children are a on tar
boanm than Hark is according to my
opinion.
ksssr Om hi nrsrf.
Tim queer eases at taw which And
the'I way Into oourt growing out of
nou conditions are Interminable.
One suob erso now before tba court
of obaooory lo Jersey City lias ex
hausted the forme known to Americas
sad English Jurisprudence. It arouse
oat of sa order from Vice Chancellor
Pitoey requiring Margaret g. King*
land of Mutiny N. J., executrix of tho
estate of bar bosband Joseph Klugs
land to allow esuau why sIm should not
bo compelled to furnish hsy sod posture
for two oows
Tbo story leading up lo tbla trout
olio wo that In 1878 Joseph Klugalaod
of Katloy dlrd dividing an estate of
8000.000 by will between bio daughter
Margaret and Martha, and hit sous.
Rickard and Joseph. Tbs will also
pros Idod that so l<mg as lire two
daughters Head the soon should furnish
buy sod posters for a bores and a ouw
oaob. Tho sous entered luUi>o agrew
meut whereby lUehard was to furulah
tbo tisy and pasture for tba horns, sod
Joseph was lo provide for tbe oowa.
Sines 1800 It Is oliorgod Umt Mrs.
m»rgMri KinRiMnn laaimiwtuit «
bar liutbaud Joaapli haa rafaaad to food
tba oowa no dlreetad by Ibo wlU. Mire
KlnpaUod tbtn aapioyod eouonal ta
aecora tba anrrylnf out art ha prortatoa
af tba will and ta reoorar through Um
aopreaaa ooart $1,000 Um a non at Um
Kiogaiaud aUtara bare apaol for bay
and paatora alnoa IMG.
Whan UIm KtnnUnd’a attorney
aooM to draw bio dtaloretlun |o Um
•apraraa oourt re It bo ooold tod oc
fora that OUad Um taoa. Ha wrote
to Jaaoa D. Coekreii adltor at Um
▲aorloow oad Xofllab ftoapotovadi'
of If of mo nod Praaadonta for advMo
of Koran oad Prooodoot for odrao Mr.
Uoebroft raplted tbot o ootrfol Moral
Cat tad to dtaaloao o oano la any way
afmllar lo Ibo ooa to point.
wpatn*n UriMwl >■«#.
Mr. ft. P. Ollra, of Daroatona, Spain
■panda Mo wlotan at Alton, ft 0
waak oorreo bod cauoad torero poUb
In Um bat* of bio baad. Om natao K>
oetrlo Bitten, Aaorteo’afraataat Htaot
nod Harm W Moody, all polo oooo taf
bla. Bo aaya UUa trend aadtaloo I
what bta oouatry noado. AH A aortal
, known that It reran Hoar and kMaaq
, troobli. poridaa tba btaod. looaa ui
1 Um ftaaoob, oUa—tkoao tba oarrea
I
I rati a m a «icwmuvt immwi
I U1MM.
TA* rimry KlaMaat U ikr tMMy
Tra teak* wmamm nut
MNMte !#• »ti« at lk« AarrlMH.
(tea ul «• Ami|.M.
tea A. ILaII in Atlanta Journal.
Tba/ B-wAr" wtiwoli la Oliloa
brlii* lato rant wad nod atari* og pruw
Inaooa that ntoat uotqo. and Inlaraat
ban Mill np Uia Gklaaat Samara ateoda
■Iom—• nra eurloaUy in bnawa uia
laaon. And tba tnnaefty oxatbifad by
uia nUa af tba nwotaat apt in lu
DOIBII In BOMTO (oHDA Ml
5iTS5!otn,l*ii?/ !* u* of
MMarr and atblaatopy.
It aaanu a atraapa oantradioMan uf
hnaaaa amrianoa iW ibteptatnwqaa
nation, vitb an nobroteo bbioiyan
tandinc baob boyood tba day. .** lai
▼ab and Uf of tba CtuUdrana. abaoM
to Ibta day wain lain lu individuality
and tba pwalSraiinraalor tdUapaapla.
ntabtapnd atran in alight dograa by
oouloot wfcb tba Ufa and tUooghi af
Uur raat of iba world. No «U>or nation
tea axiatad aa loop and IWt ao aligtaiy
tba aOaat of Uia amnia wbiab go to
taaka na biatory, and uo ebaiaator it aa
tepUaaafcr tnd and oaoacrmtira aa
that of tba tAloawaa.
mm Mongolian rase mlMUntte
attaia any degra* of oivUteetioa. Tha1
oMaat aoolptaroe la the world, whether
uaaarUwd oa the beak* of the Tigris
or the Kite, afcow Um saieoth. rail face
aod tbs oUtaus eras of the Uhlnamt*
of today. With a aaiokar sod wore
cuwprabsoaire l»**lUaC thaa any at
Um other tribe* of savage mao. Um j
Mongolian aaoo caasteredthe arts’ Me-1
fulto Wm aad orgaaiaad an eqaiiabU
Mom thau twaaty fln haadrwt yards j
before Um UbriaUan era Okies la Mid I
to have rMObcd IU golden ago Caw I
awroa aad agrlcnkura flourished aad
eohoote of phUoaophy wvre mile tala ad
oodar the oaro of snob <ri*a rater* a*
ItwangU aad Too. Great canal* eon
ooiKlructwl aod other peblte iwprora
■aaiiu carried out. The people wore
poaoreble aod iodaatrloo* aod China,
at Oil* racaou period, presented aU the
feetMw of aa eellghieucd aad prograt
tin ooaaoiilty.
a a •
But tbo dvlHsattoo of tha '’Mama
wae child loh aad lapaiditeL That lo
orlunte quality salted raoe-cberecWr
eaooot bo throat aside nr onaooMa by
any waoarr of I each lag, whether by
tb* wrack of empires or the bumble
aoHoltetloee of tbo mteeloaary. The
Chinese development onoMintand a
«range arrest la what may be salted
lu Ohtldbond stage, and their laaguage
today la bat a oougk>m*raUooet prt
iaary wund*. Ne other people la the
world (peak a language ao erode; no
other govern maut is ao primitive la
fora* and paraphernalia.
Other aad stroegvr people* pc died
lha pnenoiou* Mongolian oat of Um
valley* of Um MHe and Uir Kopbrata*
and built up groat kingdoms aad non
splendid ctvTltsaUoaa. bat oely their
brokao arena* and orumUliag pyramid*
naala to tall of their egteuaea. lo
Galas, fenced off from the root of Urn
world by mondial* aad desert, tha
Mongolian cl i tree tar toaehad Ha fell
frul'lon and tbs Ublaea* of today la
thalr speech, their government, their
nllgtea *ad their eoeial cnatome rep
Minted tha Babylonian*, the Made*
and the Egypiiaaa.
w man tacradlbl* that » MllN,
oatmotag may talillaa* of MhaM
Unta sad ooTBrin* a vast ana of tta
world1* sarfaoe ahead tan otrautwd
oat lit ttriotnoo through forty-Bn
aantarloa of war aad total mad eo»
«lu*»* Aooyrto, Petals, Egypt, Gmw
*ad Bom, la turn aroar. astroded «u
ntpln aad aank hw Um mn of
oatlouo, bat all of IbU ohlftlng of
powar aad ohaagl«g of Um fkao of Um
world tad bo oftaet wtaiavar oa Um
doolluy of Chios. Only durkag Um
pnooot eoatarr oaa U bo sad that
European tsfiaooeo baa pnotraiad aooa
■tightly Um ootar aroat of this oarioot
rwflw uwog tta nation*. Durian Um
past f*w year* tta toraaioa of Koro
|mum has roirtad ■ point which Might
tall hrtag (Uarat to the ooonrwtin
Chlua— Tta rath— oarront nf tta
world** progrm ha* riactad tta boo
datlono of Una aoolaat at met oro sod it
*u*t tawMa down.
What tta Ohlita Beaplro watt do la
daar to onry ilarw of oar Um*.
ladoad, If It war* allowed la ratal* Ms
IndirMaaUty for another oootary or
two U would ho Um otraagnt thing
Maa*oUd With all luatraoga blatary!
Its doo* la wM. Enry oas reoog
alm that It Is aa «oooaumao* agoa
thaoarthaad a Moot to hama prog,
raaa, y*t oa* ouaaot Ink ago* tta
dsatraotlaa af thla aoetnt ooiplr*
wltboot awilltat aaoh akin la Warn
awabaaad liy Um onrthraw of com
glMlII maamat or Um paWag
dnwa of a otaiaty and nMgaldooat rat?
Thatbd of Um InaomUn whblh
la Um vnttayo of tta Wtaag Bo asaod
Ilk* tta ormah of tta abMl drill lata Um
wall* af tta yyrnaudo or tta tanptad Of
Laror.
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'hrbUNMniti
UkUbMNNylMNIMfMI^M
In Metal affair*, and it Dm vWM m
per end rdttarlnl wMob tonaWodftMi.
\J open a M«aU<w wUofcto toWnn
I-Mtunt fetor in U» .pproecbi"
It It Um Uat Uu editorial doe* not
anutad la pra»e tM« 'tStMM? W
It U erpard Ibet Uw tow prleeaf enter
Mda# «U doaa wot aCMtho WtSm
la ather eitWM of dally uae. Ilk
Iraaan nature. My* too Bur, far ouw
M make Money, aai wMu a tow ear
eo.Ni control 90 or 90 percent. afa
botiMM Mpptylnp tko urodn afe wnota
Muauy they wHI pet up price? hJhH
**?*■?“* UwtdMupolartMofftS
*•7 wf PKtMi, ltfoiitie tbft mi m
•twjtttjJMu onWiout£y ladlr£
tyweeJTu^w Ih^,
trurto. Ker mom aorluiu m tb? JmZ
UMtllw Odd of opportunity Cor tto
■rowtap boy to nlwMTSuwJ^SoSd
aMM to a tolatoivto. UfMlkk wow
tPe Bumt toy. In rl«en,n. ££££1
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■ avmaim taut woaM aoatcb
£»tt»or *• a* prtaa* nut MfjJrr
r iWtty ib*£
1« wbara trnaU hart motimt by tba
boartttrlac*. it ■■ nut mt 1*4
SOTt tbla—bat tnnti laipoxi upon our
aupa • talar* of aar'daiu. Tha IndlriA
ual antorpnao tbu la p *alt4* Qndrf a
ratao af tram la a raanrt u, tba wm.
oanocoadlUaaaot tba barbarian. Tba
aitaraattoa ia «rk*o<a a ctortahtu If *aa
will • a>«aa*rtol potkiobaiabaSlm!
aalaty b tba tout nnnoata. parbaaa.
* J*Li1" of tbaaackr Mac!
*•» •“!$ »*ro*-tta lmat tint avpiota
bk». Qa la a nrcatora of tba traatwHb
ao bo pa. no fmara la which ha May ba
siMlar of hlamtf. ThtatalH*woMa%
2SLa,y!iBr;:y-„'T.rar
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■Maay klaga ta tba 'woaaMa" paoata
Woman's totally afalaai irual ia apt
*"»«**. It atabka aa
IIh> Amarieaa prlaetpla of IIhart* ui
*««al riabtaand tba atiaactboT It to
tba fata* of a mmtrn* pitta la bar
Thta la a rtaw af Uw trust aUwatioa
wbiab baa br«a bat IHtla —r*^r ■mi
jrjry.TOarjgga
IMtoal party aa«w
Oaa tba towala bata proapaNk.