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Thi: Gastonia G . -L.-.I.--—:-=-' J . . ■. ' --rTTS ! !i I1 ! .. i -r- , ■ -MU , .... ,,, , ———___ Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the Coantj. Vr»l. XXL__GASTONIA. N. 0.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. A GREAT READER. THAT IB WHAT ARP BAYS OP LATE BIHOH RI0HARD80V. hm ■— aw4im ■*» iHk — mu ■M« ItM «M< *M VM Ml *4 ulrMI Mln-f— «l MU Wa,k. Dill Ar*U> Atlanta OtuilioUoo. I have not found wore entertaining reading la • long lime than the**I.lgbte and hbodoiri of Itinerant Life,” bring the autobiography of Dr. SI moo Peter Blehanbon. For flfty yean be wee on tbo go from to* Blue Ridge to Key from Dal loo to Brunewiek and all tbe Intermediate country. Ho knew mure people end wee known by more then any man of hie dey. He w»« original unique, fearleea, liooeat In III* oonvlo tlona nod ready at ell Unite to main Uln them, fie oerer complained never ihlrked a duty, tr*valid (bonaandi of mllea on boraehack and aometlmri on foot, created awempa and forded itreama at hie peril, wot fed end aliet tared by tbe poor. Wbai faith whet teal. whet diligence, end all for what— a tenee of duly and HI* lova tor the Matter aud the Maetcr'e work. No earthly reward wee gained or expected for he and hi* family often auflered the piocbloge of poverty and even tba ca famttv of having hit hnnae burned and all tU furniture and tita wife and chil dren had to aleep In the barn upon the cdtoo teed. Hut be never nsltered ana wee always aggressive. lie fought a good fight and kept the faith, lie would have ■ucoeedad In any of tbe learned profes sions and acquired both fame end for tune tot lie had menul foroe. quick perceptions, personal maguelltm and was a holy terror to evil door*. Mr. Luolen Knight has reviewed Lite little book with oharmlng and trathful words. As be says, there is not a page bat shows tbe genius, the fallb and tbe humility of the man. (Ie was not bound through prvjudloe or early train ing to auy creed, but made his own aod even dared to impugn tbe Inconsisten cies of John Wesley. IlleautlpeUiy to Calvinism wae Intense. The idea of mankind being rsepuosllbe for Adam's sin shocked him end Ur would have stricken the words “original sio'' and “total depravity” from every creed and prayer book. The doolrloe of lost tu fa ole provoked bie bitterest sarcasm. Bat these things arc net In tbe book Vo eny 1st Id toes extent and It contains but ooe sermon, and that Is In the ap pendix. Too charm of tbe book li the recital of his experioooe aa an Itinerant —the lights aod shadows of a busy life and bie mingling with the great mem aod ministers of the olden time, for be wee aide by aide with eucn men as Judge Loagstrvet. Bishops Piece, Paine Andrew. Copers, Boole aod Kavaaaugb with Dra. Boring, Means, Parka, Kraus Anthony and Qlenn, with Isovick l'ierce and Allan Tnroar aod in natural mental power and pulpit foroe lie was their peer. Tbe book will make you weep and laugb by turns. Belatlog his first experience In 1840, when be left Dublla tor hh circuit, he eeye : “That eight whan 1 was asd as tbe g ire, for I bad lust waked up to the realities of my situation and I ait oon ectona of my Inability to meet the ex* paetatloo of the church. After eop per I went out In the dark to pray, caeollag in thfc corner of tbe fenoe. Tbe dogs found me and 1 waa forced to gat on top of tbe fence. From there they abased me to tbe abed that waa built over the potato backs. Tbe bark leg of the dogs aroused the boys and they came ronolng with a torch, about* log, “We’ve got him. We've got blml’ supposing that l waa tbs same negro who had Men stealing their potatoes. Tliey soon escorted me to tbe boose amid convulsions o< laughter, sod tbe young Indy thought 1 was Intensely green.” iia rtnutd to aaanuiaier the acri cnent to aoy one who Mid or drank whisky. At a revival ohm a ohoroh macaber, who wse wall off bat vary stingy, began to sbont with great ve hemence. end Slmun Pater stopped his axortatloa end peremptorily ordered him to stop or leave the church tor no men bed any right to sbent who bad sot paid bis quarterage Daring re oonettactloo days a federal oapUio for bade him to preach no lea* be would prey foe tbe president, “And so I piayad that tbe Lord would taka out of him and bit alllan tbe hearts of beasts and pat la them tbe hearts of mao or remora them from ofloe. The captain never asked me again to pm* for the president. I bare new been oonvloaed that we did aay wrong la eeeeadleg or Mhllng, dad I oaa see no good roaeoo now why we should net do It agala.” Speaking of original sin be myi: ■* lfr. Weslsy de clares that all the eblldrsa are bora an dar tbe displeasure of Ood end are sab Jeet to spiritual, a at Ural and eternal death. Tbla Is Vo me a horrible doc trine.” Speaking of revivals, be aeys: “A revival le a solemn fame that does not produce a radical reformation. Faith without works Is a law form of Oalvlalam that baa quietly stolen la to Methodism aod paralysed her power.” Wbeo the earthquake of 1886 eaaoe the doctor was praaoblpg at a camp meeting and aays : ‘The people be came meek alarmed and we bad uo trouble In getting mourners to floek to tke attar.” A Camphelllte preacher eot Into e doctrinal mtrmrqr with Simon Paler la AujroaU, and Dr. Laedran took It op. Sleeoi Peter aeya: "Brother Leadraaa In a rery kireht* mao aod a eery papal nr preacher he la Ilka e pt* la a ok hen ebop. Ha need Inreatleea aad paraoa el It la aad took la Oalhallea, KpKeopaHewe. Preakytcrten• and Jeera aad atlrrad op tba town, tie neat me a note aad two of hit aerwone. I re aUed that I waa raaolaa Ire doera at tit Jaeaaa aad had no tiara ta look after bla water warka, bat whaa «r rariral atooad I would taka bias ait of the wet aad haac bln oa tba taaaa to dry, tbea aaa btat edft aad taka hla In the Math ddlat akarek." Bat tble leeaeayh of the book. Tbaaa who rxpeot to road It would not like tot mil to anticipate too much. We hod the good doctor stationed here for two yean and It waa always a pleasure to meet him end ooovereo with him, for he wae greet of heart and great of mlod. I Dover heard him say a foolish thing, and hardly ever make a oommooplace remark. Be waa a profound thinker and hie terse, vig orous expressions reminded me of Bse wells John am. I nee that Dr. Boblon has edited the took and that It Is pub lished at Nashville by the kisUiodist house, but I do not know the price. It It good reading from the preface to the eod. Two Mlliltiippl girls liaveoballeuged those Alabama girls to auiwer the fol lowing Bible enigma. It Is a good ooa and kept me pondering for a dsy or two. I can’t neglect the children and this enigma will perplex the preacher*, too. I nave lost or mlsltld the verses sent to me. bet ilia following is In sub stance the wse : God made Adam out of dust. Rut In bis wisdom made mn first; He made my body all complete. Rut gave me neither trends nor feet. No living eool in me did dwell, Nor waa I doomed to heaven or bell; But later on old Adam came And gave rue what It etlll my name. And later etlll Uod chose to give A living soul In me to live. In course of time He did reclaim That soul and left me juit the earn a As when Drst made—without a soul. And now I roam from |x>le to pole, A booo to man though out of sight, Kor In m* death I leave him light. t*« rhomb oo4 Iks KnUft. Between Uie thumb and tbe will power of lb so It it bow established that there la a direct connection, delete* admiu the feel and medical authorities make Successful use ot It In the cure of cpileysy end paralysis. A case of Mutual lute rest occurred recently In St. Luke's Hospital, Chi cago, Louie Andersea, a hoy suffering from epilepsy and paralysis, was com pletely cured by aa ope rat too, which was performed through tbe application of the knowledge of the relation exist ing between the thumb aud tbe brala proving that the formation or develop ment of the thumb Is lodioatlve of tbe amount of will power and reason pos sessed by so individual. Tbe case was a peculiar one, and bad ballad tbe skill of physicians for many mouths. Louie bad been committed to tbe Illinois State Hospital for the Insane at Kankakee. Lie waa U> an linbeclllo ooodltloo. tbe result ot epilepsy, whtob bad developed ie consequence of Inbo man treatment Up to the age of eight year* ha bad bean a sturdy boy of sound mind. Various Iteatmeoto and remedies had been tiled, but day by day tbe patient grew worse. After a while it was observed that he waa losing the use of bit thumbs. Tlwy were weak and dwindling. Soon hi* entire right side waa involved. To the quick eyo of the surgeon ibis symptom (atropbv of tbe Urn tab) offered the loog-looked-for key to tbe oaaa. A consultation eras bald aad an opart lion decided upon. Natural as well as aaedlcal eelenoe baa long known that thaextrem'.llM of all animals, as well as those of man, ars developed In proportion to the de velopment of tbe lutelllgeooe, and also that eartalo regions of tbe brain ooi> respond to or are In direct rotation with eertaln parts of tbe body. It has been proved many times that premure upon ■ glyeo canter In the brala I os me diately produces an afleot upon the oorrespondiog part ot the body. Preparations ware made and tbe op eration* performed. Tbe skull art* operated upon at the point above the the area of the brain oorrespondiog to tbe tbotnb. A piece of bone aa large aa a silver diem was removed. A de cided thkkeoing. or hypertrophy of tbe shall, was discovered, quite sofl cleat to have produoed undos premar* upon tbe brain substance. The patient was tenderly watched and cared for wbik the trephined wound waa slowed tobaaL mat m wus greatly improved there could be no doebt. The paralyala waa too* and the boy* mind waa eleer, bat be atill bad oceaalooal attack of epllep •7 After eeveral mobtba bad alapaad another consultation wee held and a aeoond operation determined upon. Tbta time the aboil waa removed over a much larger area, the hypertrophied portion trimmed a*ay, the boo* re placed and lb* scalp carefully aowad otn the wound. Tho result was mere than gratify log. The rocovary of lb* boy waa rapid. U* has never bad another attack of opllap ST. HU mind inborn plainly roster ad, and to-day- four yoon alone the opera tion was performed—he to well aad rttong, working felt time at the prom mao's trade, which be baa aelectcd aa bja rooatlno The only peculiar thing about him U on extra thick growth of hair ever the portion of the shall oper ated upon. mt> Lila Wan a*?M. m' f 1 HU?, n prominent cttlseo of Hanlbal Mo., lately had a wooderfol deliverance from efrigbtfol death. In teltlag of it be lays : “I wee taken with Typhoid Fever that run Into Paeomoela, My long* became hard ened. I area eo weak I couldn't even Me op In bod. Nothing helped me. t expected to aoon die of ooeaomplloc, when I beard of Dr. King’s New Dte oovery. On# bottle gaee greet relief. I eootleued to aa* It. nod bow tm wed and strong, I coat my too much In Its ptelseTbU inarvelloaa medicine la Dm aoreat end quickest cere ta the woild for all Throat and f.ung troublm RegoUr am* 90 gent* aad 11.00. Trial bottle* tree it J. K. Carry A Oo*l Drag Stole; every bottle guaranteed. atal M. (MM Pram to* BMltman Amtm Haofry Hoary—I'm la faaar a’ dla pUlfora: "Foot yaaia aiora o' da fall dla oar poll." TMraty Thaaaaa What I aut la faor yaaaa am o' da fall groalaf. TUKCMrn cum a cmiAiti. The IhUtm ixmnMr rrxxiJ IxTMi H*»ib mi DxH-nit Minn ■ Yrar Ikr lalaMI. UxHUiorc Xwurtcoa. It quit b* luUreattog to note, apm poi of the trouble* la Ohio a, bow extremely frugal tbe natlTMara in thalr babita and dreee. Or eourae tha rlab Chinese wi-*r uiorv expeuaire garment) and Ilea In a ui muer leaning tbelr pnraaa, but tbe ordloary Chinaman, In hla native land, ean and doaa lie* on aa modi per year aa wa apend each month. The Cetaatlal and hla wife can elotbe tbaasaoleaa more than comfortable tor the email asm of 96 per year. Tbelr clothing la made in two pleofca. from cotton. Only two maeauremeoti are talus—ooe from want to naek aod oaa from walat to fast. Tbe garmenU have no aepaelal ahape. conforming to aoy figure. Underwear la enknown and to winter tba garment* ere padded with ooUon end one* a year they are ripped apart and waihed. Tba following figure* aaree to illoa trata tba great need they bare for tba atrleteat eeooomy: Common laborer* are paid from etc to aaran caoti per day; maaona, atone onttara aod earpea tart ata paid from twenty-dr* to thir ty canu per day, and by day I* meant from eunrwe nntll dark. They (MU nothing that ean poaalbly be pat to any uae. small epUnUra of wood are (load and nailed together to form poet* or hoard*; aerapa of paper eerr* a* iboe ■ole* and even ttra root* of gram aod wheat are puHad up, eleeued and need In Urea. The beautiful alraw plated won aua wearing that we eee brought from Chios all made by woman wbo were paid two oo'its pm day fur tbelr labor—aod atlll atrlkss are Roarer heard of aod the Cbioeae laborer Is per hape ae happy e member of bia clam aa la found in the world. The enormoua demand for ootlos make# It oeeenaary «van to Import that article Into the flowery Kingdom, al though e great deal la grown there, unlike tba United tttatee there la no aueb thing aa the glu, all of the oottoe being plohed over by hei.d and the oon aequeooe U that a groat amount of la bor la employed; whereas, If the gin were uaed, thou mode would be thrown oat of employment. An abomination of the CebatUl la bare feat. If lie la ao poor that be canuot afford to wear another atltch nf clothing bla feet will alwaya be e. eased in shoes aod a bat will ba Jeuutlly perched on bla bead. Bat or coarse, u everywhere alee, there are well to do Chinese, who •pend the moat unheard of amounts upon food and dross. Tea eeUe all the way from a few ccuta to SLSO a pound, which latter price la often paid by tbe rich mandarins A certain Chinaman cams to ihla con try acreral years ago to go loaebool Ho was tba son of a Terr wealthy mer chant to Shanghai, and wbso lie got to Washington walked down Pennsyl vania afeuiM aod bad not gooe Are squares before bn bad bought 1900 worth of the stoat airltaa foppery which pleated hit eye. Ooe of bli purchases was a very Hoe meeraobanm pipe, for which ba paid 919, and a taw momenta later swapped with an Irish bed car rier for e abort clay pipe. Having never bandied any mooey before did not know lu value, aiuaytiiri Tip* That Sever Beach Ike racket* eg •be Welter*. How Yuft Aun. When the millionaire arrived at the mountain hotel and look a whole Hoot for tila family and the retinas of *er VSOU that accompanied him, there was naturally elation among tbo em ployers who were called upon to do tor him what hie own suite or aUwodaole could uot eocomplWi. Ha was know to bo liberal, and although bis per sonal atalT Included a van a Preach oook, the appioaoh of bis departure aroused expectation* of large fee*. It wee naturally somewhat of a shoe* to have the party go without leaving be hind It the meagereet souvenir of tbo mUllonasre’a stay. This unexpected result was especially eurptetng to oue of tbo bartoodore who had exbend much of hie ttma sad skill le the prep aration of the drinks for lb* wealthy guuet who bad never before enjoyed this feature of hotel life eo mooli. Bo the bartender’s faith la the generosity of Lb* wealthy man wea eoaetdersMy ebokea alter the millionaire1* depart ure, especially a* be had prepared a bottle or eoohUlla for tbo journey back to How York. It was oaly by see Id tot that tbs circumstances of the rich mao's apparent forgetfulness were dieoovered, end be probably dors not know to this day how bis good Inten tion* miscarried. The distribution of gramme* when he left the hotel was Intrusted to hla valet, who raoehred a substantial asm to bo divided among the hotel eerrsate. Ha kaew that this visit to the mountains, undertaken on account of slekoeea la the Xaw York's family, wea not likely tobe repeated, The disbursement of the fund seemed to him quite ocaaesatery nsder the o' reamstansee. Bo It want to swell the earsing* of eery ante of this class. These profits com* from oo many quartern unsuspected by Ibelr employers (hat the eoo deration of tbo hotel tlgw la not earpristog. It* worth result was to five this particular guest a reputation fog parsimony ootif tbo troth wee know. Rvee a revelstiue of the fact* brought very little comfort to U* dtaappoiaeed group of •evvanls of tbo hotel who are all watting for Uta time wbeo the yelet ehall again *p peer where the? am employed. Sim ilar eases have ehuwn previously that money for each purpose* rarely reach** K* recipient* in the quantity le leaded. Bat few vslats have been daring •eougli In their i operation* to keep everytblog that earns lute their hand*. rtM M >MHiim» hr (hath m4 Fmraa la a hMUa «f (Moral Taarat aw auultaa. niahaaHa haa aalaaMaaia h« MTt aaaav. Piaaa.IM, uictih imnuair VanrlM M W|u*i* and Maaw Wk| «*■»»»< Varna at* Vrato Wafa • Bach MMTkraaak ao Baa aha Wlakar. 6>. Lou ha Mavublho. Ttw election bet to abroad In tba land, and to making Itaalf fait. U alwava doaa; for theca wea never an election bald that tlwrw were not beta made oo Ilia nsanll. Tba largwet oath cwt ao far made public to the one of $30,000 oo tba etoo tlon or Bryan, made by litchardCroker, the Tammany leader, egatnet IAO.OOO by Ivjule W. iVormaer. a New York banker. Mr. Croker toat ICO,OCX) nhlob be DM In 18B0 on the election of Vao Wyek for Governor of New York, and be to determined to cat bla money back in November. Mr. Wormeer hat nude maov other beta on McKinley, the total ao far reported being In tba neblt bur hood of n quarter of a mllllou dot* tore. He glvre odda of A to 8, and there are plenty of Dwmocrata with money to taka him up. in tit, Louts (Mrs Dave not to far baas My Important beta recnrdod. Ona gentleman, concreted with a wholesale Iron firm, confesses tbat be baa alitaea hata and foor suits of elnttiee at stake; and aa ba la batting os McKinley, ba la beginning lo tael ehaky. He la ao ua certain, in tact, tbat the last bat ba made waa at eiwa-a 93 bat against a 94 bat- toataad of at odda of 7 lo I—a 97 bat agalnat a 93 bat, which bad beaa hla off*r before. Thla gantlsaao la not aa bad oil aa waa tlie New Yorker, who, lu lftltt. bad 309 bats at •take. Ha waa betting on IlaiTlioo, and it coat him more than 91.000 lu pay off. Ooa bat that waa mads Id 8t. I.ouia In 1H94 liaa not, ao far aa known, baan repasts I till* year. It waa batwaaa two Franklin avenue residents, and the lenaa of it ware tbat tha loaar waa lo eat a Uva oookroach. And ba did— without salt, pepper or auy condiments. Keoently The Huoday ItepubHo told of M election bet out of tbe ordinary tbat bad been made In New Mexico. Tim stake la a bride. If Hryau la elected, James Howard Is to marry Mary Job neon; If MeKlolry is elected, tbe terms of tbe wager—wblcb era with tba father of tba girl—call for tbe cassation of tba young man's court ship. This oaaa la. of oouraa, very different from tbe drat recorded elec tion bet net still there are points tbat suggest a reesmblaocs. In tba time or Pliny, aver ao many years before lima begso lo bo ooootad A. D.. a rieb pa trlclso bet ooa of bi* favorite wUss with a graodea on U» result nf an 1 e lest too. Whether the be' was at avtna —ooa wife agalnat souther wits, or at odda. one wife agalnat two or three wives, or whether real estate, oatli or a cask or perfume, waa tha ott.ei end of tbe wagar, history doea not raoonl. At say rata, - the patrician I oat, and tba grandee collected tbe wife It an hap pened that the grandee already bad all tbe wlvra he wanted, sod he did not asa bia way clear to add another one to bla household. Bat lie bed a friend who. having rvcrntly moved In a larger flat, was short a faw wives, and be thought blm that It would l* a gener ous thing to present him with hla win olng. And he did ao. mu ah to bla political prodt. oommg oo ouwu to iih cony days o( Uie American republic It I* recifded that to a campaign bat wean Federal lata and Democrat!, a cask of ale waa wageted on tbe rcealt by two prominent men of Philadelphia. Tbe term* .were tbai tbe ale waa to be drunk at tba Blue Aoobor Tavern In Dock street, then a widely patroniivd Ion. A fort night after tba election wae held enough returns bad come la to show the result, and Uie bat waa paid. There waa a good, old faahtooed jamboree at tba ala drinking, and before the night wae coded the whole party waa In tbe bauds of the nlgbt watob. Tbe news papers of tbe day got bold of tba story and prluled It, bet, after the fashion of tboee days, no names were given. And also after tbe fashion of tba day. tha little stair referred to aa "a brawl and affray,” when In these days It would be aalled a ease of “drunk and disorderly.” Following tbe oouno or time and the election bet, K le found that about twenty year* ago lay Gould pot np a steamboat as a stake on aa electlea. Whether the other party to tbe wager put up another steamboat, or so equiv alent la each, real estate or railroad stooka and bonds, la sot recorded; bat at auy rata Mr. Gould won. Later be sold the steamboat he bad wagered to aa actor, who eon verted It into an ex cursion boat sad got rich. When George Francis Train, the an osatrte, lived la Oscaho soma years ago, at Um time whea ha wae promi nent la tha building of the Union Pa el Sc Railroad, It came to paaa that en eleetvm waa so bed uled. Mr. Train thought be kuew bow tbe rleotlou wae going, and to prove Me courage, made a wagar that If Ula area wig.defeated be woeM wear a desk salt all tbe yeer rowed. Mr. Train’s guess waa bad, sod be lost. Ha lived up to tha letter of the bet, however, and for a whole winter—ooe of those Omaha winters, too. In wbteh tbe thermometer tab— sudden and unexpected dips to far below aero, sod blleaards come along overnight and rreaoe every thing that H ant eattiallv ew Ire—he wore white deck. There were those who Mid be violated the spirit of the bet by wearing bait a donee so Its of nnderelethee under his white dock. Bat Mr. 'Praia could stood Millet am hotter than bo eon id stand an attack of pneumonia, and refuird to abandon Ms warm uodor riot blog Ttiay tan aaoutar otorr or ao tinuna bet In tba Mlmtrd oounirj, u It to the aCaat that la 1HMB, KubM Tim rook of HunnawalL Kan, mad# a bat III tbaaa tarma: It Oatatand »u da faatad ba would loin tba obarob Tlm rnek was a gaoi’amaa with a reputa Uoa aa a taagb aad a bad mam gaa •rally. Ha bad load aaornad religion, aad (reread reiigtootatn Ho bla bat waa a baavy ona. Wall, ba loan. Than ware many wbo thoa«ht ba would baab ant, and ootaaramla^ba gitrtag tba wlbaar a M« (arm, ar damatbtog at that kind. Uut be didn’t. He made application tec mambmUp la the ebuab. Itao bappeoad. however. that Um deacon* know the term of tba bat, aod bU application waa blackballed. Tlmrook thought tble releeted dim. bet tbo man who bald tba other end of UM wager loairted that be bad cot paid op. Tin rook contldared that ho wat Ineultod, and prompt) f there waa a •hooting match. Both wan cq tally qolek on the trigger, gad both wan equally good thou, aad tba malt waa tht death of both partita. The eotoaar *nmmooed a Jury, aad when the ln qua« waa over a rerdlot balding tba eburab reepooalMe, beoaaaa it had re laetad Tlmrook’* applloatloo, wat to. tamed. Tba eoroear declared bit hi teoltoo or tatting atMa tba end lot, and in tba anaaiag quarrel with the the Jan both men ware killed. Titan the eiUxena took a band to the natter. They declared that aa all tba principal! were dead, everybody bad been panicked; aod aa there wea a farther levetUgetioa into the cnee would oeaee ether dtathe aad pettapa the extermination of ilia whole aetUa taeot, no mere loquaate eboatd be bold. Therefore the natter waa allowed to drop. iu UM campaign of lau aa autbasl aaue Republican merehnot of Omaha wu aa Araly of the oploloo that Maine would ba alaclad that ba bet Me building, itock aad buimeae, valued at •100,OUJ, agalaat MO,000 eub pot op by o Democrat. Aa aooc aa the qwee tton of who lied bean elected woo net tled tbe wloner want aroaed to collect. ! He found Um later ready to pay up, and Um treotfer of Um proparty Waa mate wltlioat further ado. Thao the winner, lo a spirit of genemalty, lovMad I tba loear to go cut wTUi him aad have a drink. Tba loaar did ao, aod thay tad a Jolly lime for fully bak ao hour, when tba winner had to burry book to Uka charge af Me itora. Tba loear. .who had not a dollar left la tba world, walked ahaarlly lo his horns, found o comfortable ulnco la the garret and (waged himself to a rafter. la UM a New York man mode a wager of M6.000 oo tba aiactloe of Ma tt In lay. He won, of course. Aa ha had no parUeular nead for tba monay, he Invited a crowd of friends, including tbe loeer, lo balp him spend IL When guasu gathered, be ueharod Item .nlo a a table, wbera ha lontrd them to all down ai a long table spread among tba stalls. And than so oh a aumptnoua dinner as waa served I Tba host had •Paul the whole $80,000 oo tbe dinner One of Urn courses waa a hugs pia, whteb. when opened, revealed four and twenty live osn ry birds, it la not reooeded Umt the bird* began lo slog bat tbe gurate did. A man who lisa made a study of aucb Uiloge. sad is of statistical tarn of mind, estimates tost Um ohampagoo that waa bet on Um election of UM was suOloiaut la quantity to All both basins of Compton Hill Ueaarvair; that the boar would have famished a Sew to ovary mao, woman aad child in Ht Loola, lul Si. Louis and Belleville; that there wera eaeogb silk beta to glva one top ptaoa to every actor In Um world; enough derby hats to adorn all the den issue of the Uowtry; enough gloves to equip the entire ram Ml km of KsneaiOily; enough ambrelbM to cover the ertjols watershed of Um “rlun Klvar, and aoough eases to oever the top floor of tba Bada Bridge. Ho also estimates that Um energy wealed la wheeling winners in wheelbarrows wowM run thirty-two 700 boraa-powar j engines foe tig days, alas hears, forty four mtoutes and seven seoooda. A PMAMCT PAITT. Wm»»i rwatUawmai (Or tmillr Mveetaw*. Table Talk. Paanut Jackstraws-Groap yoor guests by fo jra round small tables hod gtro lo each group a baap of peanuts and a pair of oaadr tonga. Tiny ploy la tarn, taklug as many from Urn P»la «a pomlbto wltboat disturbing tba other*. Time U called at tba and of ton mlautaa, TOst for Sundiams—Bash la to tek* from a disk aa many auto aa possible uo an ordinary table knit* and carry to an empty dish at tba opposite ride of the room. This trip may U re peated if pomiblo within tba two mla otto allowed. Grabbing—Baoh It to Uko lo turn •• mas* ants aa oaa bo grabbed In Urn hand, the ante being then eonntad nod marked doom. Hunting—(7n one or twu spatial room# for thlc nod secrete Urn ueia early In tba day. Allow tan or tftacn mlnutaa for the bant Word Making -Provide paper and pencil for onab nod allow Aftooa mla otao In wbleb to make aa many word# a* possible from Uis letters composing the word peanuts. With snob of thaw diversion* tally should bo kept by Urn player* end bostons or lodivdual morse and at Urn Moss sf tbs soppar prints m«j be jdvm to Uml winners of aaab oonUat. Tbeee •boo id bo In ex panel vo and os absurd no poeelWU. Japanese starts usually have n variety of sheep goods wbleb are both pretty end soluble. Me atone » Volte >■ Tbs women who It loyaly ta fas*, from and tamper will always have Monde, bot one who would bs all na tive mutt hasp ber health. If *>* la •oak, sickly sad all raa down, she wM be nervous end Irritable, if sbe has eonsUpntlss as kid nor trouble, bar Im pure blood win onset pimples, btatahsn, •kin eruptions end s wretched com plexion. Electric Bitter* Is tbs beet mediate* In tbs world Is rsMutete •tomash, liver end kidneys and to oerify Urn Mood. It gives stiana norvnt. bright eye*, smooth, •fcln, rLoti oomplextos. It wM) good-looking, charming wi run-down Invalid. Ooly P i. E. Onrry aad Co**.. Drag atom U1 taMUli WlUMItl Mtia »*• fociaaaa liiaatar wha anU U ia a«t batwaaa Um aau-, Um baat ha oan da la to aaaa la hatwaaa Mate tm—mm sum twrMMkiHMtawaaMiki WWW tm Unit. “Wlut #Kr paw ant there!" la tin qaaatloa bow Mac eoked. Tha laarataaaU wlia Ian paaa to aaU ahaba M hop*, far than to at promt a dearth afgawaa. That* an do game oo tbanarbet. althar eM or aow. aa4 the pnapaot tar bow thtaga la thto Um to poor. Sian On paaSa known aa Taddy Kooaavetfa taatb oowa on tha aaitat faito thna neetlw ana tharabaa kaau a lot) (a Uw waklaq of ▲a Uw tfrpartaaat aatf all tha na alalijr atom bin entered thalr tall atoaka of gnaw a. and la tliarniMainnl km tonal to taka aW Uwp loiuad^iww. Tbara an Mu paiehiat aa Umj wan toTpSm aaTllm m tha doalaoee aUN, aad tha lotto eerie. “It to ilaat aa bad aa thank wo jMJ^Mddl^wtaho,»i£wCde ant to walking ua tha wart at, ood tfcanwoa atvarae early a daaaand for than Sonatbiag baa aoManlj gane wrong; h>* oar Umatlvo gnloeaa San daawtad aa In oor tine af Wring aaad, and ban wa an with Uw wloier trade that oou Id bo ulMnn. Tint tog Ml Hum guns, will have n mod eats. Then to • owoeUat deomad for a—rt of that character. tbotr odantHoaal value bavin* na nosh weight wttb It M tbotr poaaibllittoo -TtirTnlatantaf “ “And why should tbotbnvo nay thing to do wttb tba game! lean n pm made and ootd for tbo mtertaianen cbHdroo?" was tbo naHna •That any all bo iraa." tbo uaroboat, “bn* at tbo a yon will dad that for oMldtoa ptf gmi |^| dii solo. Tarntita like to lb mb u>ov uo giving tbotr ob lie tec totaoT tint them* 1 u IndnooM open the mtoda of tbo May or*. “They not only teach btla of Htacw tara or klatortool or geigtaphltol foots. m tod* and It* prabtotlay^Soy^yto iny mind folly as helpfcl la Mm llam aa tba muorooturor daotarao, sad from tbo eooUaaal onto nod tnanaatoa do ■nod l boltova tbo pabUe to of tbo aaoM opin loo. At any role thoy aaa aaon largely aaM tbaa any otbor otaoo of pan" Tbo om now game wblab tbia year aeons to Inn brought forward, tbo mw osotory game of pro verba, 'is tba tarnation of A. T. Aodenoa. a Chi cago awa. Then an sixty cards la tbo art and printed with graao bully wreaths and with rod lettering tbarr an gay enough to an It tbo child lob fancy. Tor tba gone then an Afteen SOU of cords, (Mr eerda in o sat, and Ibo four practical provarbo tor tbo sat kppoorlug on neb oard la diitoreot arrange moot. Tba obtaet of UMgaon,aa Id oatbora. to to eottoot the provarbo loto tbotr ao afweUvo aaU. tba wiaaar being be who has eollooted tba graatost ounbor of sou. Tbo aau era dlvMtod lata tbo following bonds: Anger. OOP TOM low, jasttoe, kind Mae. knowledge, troth, oto. Uadar tbase boada tbo provarbo aro arranged an, under Hlocoe. the proverbs aro “ipeeob to tlhrer, bob ellacee to golden,” “A ward ooee oat Atoe noob about," “Tongas doc bio bring* trou ble," sad “Bettor slip wttb tbo font tbaa wttb tba tongue." Otbor annas of tbto ohereotm an oooetaoUy batog pot before tbo public, bat osotrory to tba ngulor rug of ooob things this moots only to teenam tba demand. U to the mot papaltor torn of obUdrao’a games aad ooo of which children are never find. roioi-(na Praia too niww Dm KM word* aod bald baada naror dja. Tba muaiB-lovtog Bailor's hrorlta Mm la Saptaaa. Tba m«a who la thoaghUnl la Mvar aaaaoaMfal fwalp. Tba dtoUaaan that la boaad to aail oaght to ba apatfbouad. Hobm mm mo oatoralfy Uay aad ao«a art bora aowatlUUooalty Urad. PraUa tba «aa who aaka T*ar ad vloa, and ha wtU go away aatfcltd. "Van good, bot ralhar polo tad," m tba lab aaM wbaa It awallowad tka balttad boat. If a maa*a tooth aahaa, baaaogat K pulUd, hot It1* dtBwaot with hU Woaaao do Jaal aa soak tbioklag aa mm, hot thay dilate tbatr Tba awlog of atraogiy toward oho or ra or atwkathaaaaa__ bm bO to raaacaJaa tkta tot £ aoout of atooUog tar MoKteUy aao oboaora It. It U m tba air. Aad XS.tttfSU'VltZSL’S tka aaaiad tarao ayadloota te halt tka srd%^9^s?r,d, iim ti Mi ni mQ to aback and tan tba tlda that U atek log for a okaaga la dyaortyf Wm that It fatal a war feta hi «i aataa tha daathM Me Jadfle no nmi Mr Thowaa Aim*, ••MNOt to tha lu Uo »a haotrs at tha art 'of wtehaMoa. Tha tbMkis# ooodlUoo. ••old Batey" wiU__ Ur to those wbo kata aapootally tha torara of beaaohy Badaa. Uanttt, Great npacuUooa ate Ottowr Ttalat. The groat aanM wado a Mateot EaglithpriaeeUCa.aa ha.did of Bo gl tab --. terawefthak LitUa Darrtt rmhaa haMerweCte! Mara the eUaaieg paa of JtehaaaTao Doonl*, tha naanata, aad *<ou Dtee^heaawaThgaaC tte peat.™ today Nawgata la a Medal priaoo. Tha aUhalMwt aow to be rlaJwHohad wwe healthVil aa the limited’Inaaa* ^aoald permit aad taa aow edlflw ahoat ta ha wartad wilt U oao of tha loart la tte world. ■»" Ui i i swaaas. A Cm “«■ —* OanUfntPna. •*1 doo’t kaow wtet tea booooM of htaal^MHpiwd the orottr girt la Mao. “aad arhotwamlfwi't can !» Ha ealled ban regularly for .torn mnalte. ate row cea*! Mam wo (hr tte aow’ •traction pat no it, i—Uiotatlr ao whaa be took aaah aatlaa af Mdaeaar* uaw ha oallad, aad yaw kaaw flda aaa ha oary dlaagraaaMa ta ntltea WaU • wire that I owli the coow. It rsr.i'ssnir.ss iir-sr .iisraaSKrisiss later f fS g % I' I & it w V !»/» | ft'.' (# i'-i P> H; & d I I (
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1900, edition 1
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