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The Gastonia Derated to the Protection of Home end the Interest* of the County. Vol. XXI. _GASTONIA, N. C„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, lOOO. — ■■■ 1 L"—-■»!!**—i-———i ■■ ■■■■ -- - -TM—I -WU-—■ - SHERMAN'S CAREER OVER. WILL BHD HIS DATS IH WASH INGTON. Ms faun* PoMlo Ufa r*rtr-rln Years A«a a»«I Waa ■aauaataaS as a I — lain UU aulmanl la laaa —am emu PaMlc avrvtea* laai. Seals af MU Oinwf otuaa. vrmblnaton nlnalok. When Johu Sherman r«*Urnr>l Uih offioe of Seeratary qf State In President MoKlotey’f csbioat In April, HUB, it was realised io W ashing tou that hia public career had come to a dose. To tbe American people generally tbet fact was then not ao well koowu aa It wee to tbuae alto resided in the natlou. al capital, bnt within tlie last few weeks Mr. Sherman baa made prepara tions which remove all doubt ae to trie future. He ha« rotnrned to Washing too with the loteotlon of apendlng the remainder of bla days here He has ar ranged hii affair* ai bla Ohio home and deeds placed oo rcoord In Washington provide for the transfer of bla present reside DC*) aod other property in this City to bit adopted daughter. It It un derstood to he bis purpose oot to take op bit abode again In Oblo, and appar ently 2m desires to settle dowo in tbe place where most of hli life has beeo *mnt which has become endeared to him by asaooletloa. Mr. Sherman shows the weight of years. Always abstemious, he ha* lied to make no ohance lu bla method of living to prolong hie life. He baa not beoocne a recluse by any mesne, al though bis ooudltloo make* It advisa ble that he shall see only a few rela tives and close personal friends. He very reoenlly purchased an expansive carriage and expects to nee It a great deal. Driving appears to be bla great est rvereetloo and tb la bat been ao for many years. He Is still so object of Interest tn Washington, for the time whan he was a powerful factor in tbe affaire of tbe cation 1* atlll too reoent to permit people to forget how great a mao he waa. Bveu to day there It something about bla strong fare and peculiar figure tbat suggests distinc tion, aod those by whom Mr. Htwrsoan was seen dally during ble oIBclaJ career Slop to look after him when he appears In tbe street*. It wm 45 yeare ago that John Sher man oars* to Washington to beam bis public oareer. Ba wm tbao Si years old. Ha bM been elected a delegate to two oatlooal eoorentlooe and wm deeply Interested lo politic*. From Dee. 8 1885. wbeu be took hie teat ai a member of Congrewt from Ohio, until April 96. 1896, when he retired from public life, he wee a man nf promi nence In national affairs. From ti e Bret he wm reoogaiaed ae a ready end forcible debater, particularly In the ante-bail urn oooirorerele* that were at tbair height when be entered CoogroM. His Interest iu all legislation relating to 0nance wm ihowo early In hie pub lic oareer, and in the first few years of bla service In Congress be had enunci ated the principle, now recognised, that the eeylem of making contract* In advenes of appropriation* wm Illegal. Four year* after ba became a repre sentative Mr. Sherman wm the candi date of the RepubUcana for speaker of tbe Honae and wm reeognlxed u the foremost man In that body. Bo wm than only 35. epic km on the part of tome of the Southern Wlijx* that ba wm an abolition let caused his defeat far the speakership after he waa with in three votes of tbe coveted plaoe. Tbe Son them Whig* bad salted him to declare tb t he wm uot hostile to slavery, and his refusal to do so brought him defeat. Aa chairman of tba way* and Means Oommittaa be provided for the rehabilitation of a crippled Ties*ary by the Issue of Dr* Treasury nolo* of 1600. On March 4. 1881, tb# day no which Abraltam Lin coln wm Inaugurated President of tbe United Mates, Mr.dhermao took bla •eat M grantor from Ohio. Few people know that be served m an alde-da esrop, without pay, to Gra. Robert 1’aUcreoo daring the recess of Coo tree* and raised a brigade of 9,000 Ohio ora, largely at bis own expense, which wm known throughout the war m the fiber man Brigade. Mr. Hberman wm io the thickset of the legislative battles daring the war period, and It wm largely through hi* efforts that tba United Ike tee notes of 1809, leaaed after eoraenelon of specie payments, were made legal tender. Hla was the only voice raised In tbe Senate le favor of lb# aaUonal hank bill and through his loll nano* sad that of BelmociP. Ohara It beoame a law. HuUWHora itayea appointed Mr. 8bormen Secretary af tba Treasury to March, 1877. Under tb* lav apaoia paymeota vara to ba redeemed cm Jan. 1,1878. Before that time Mr. Sherman bad aooemolaied •140,000,000 la (old la tba treaaary. When the H«po Miens national oooventloo met lo 1880 Mr. Sherman van nominated for Praaidont by Jaaoea A, OerBekl who blmaatf en cored tba nominal loo In 1H81 Mr. Rbarmen returned to tbe Senate aod •erred there oontloaoaely until tbe Imglnalec of tha present administra tion, whan be entered Mr, McKinley1* caMoet aa moratory of atate. Twice d tflbf that period be waa a candidate for bu party's nomloatlon for tba rreaMaaey. and ho waa alooted pred dent |to lean of tba Senate on tba death of V low President llandrleka. la bla later aaoatortal career bo tarred aa chairmen of the eommlttee oa for eign retail ou« and na aoob waa a do ta bu dfar* >• Uu dehataa on the Ha waiian aod Samoa o qneettooe. He oarer laet lotoreet lo tbe Hoanelal affair*, and hie rotoe waa alwoya heard wbaa they were ander dleeumlon. Throughout bla earror Mr. Sherman waa raeogalaad aa a leader. Ha wu no orator, bat ba had a etrelgbtfsrweid, (oroafnl way af (peeking that niwart bald tba atuatua of bla aadleaoe. lie aarad Little for alee ter me or for abao tarte aoooraoy la prodonewtUa. la the datialea oa Urn Hamoaa gaaotton ba le rarlabty aaoba af Samoa aa "Hammy ob •• aad of Ravelin aa "Hay-way.” Mat rrery awn with wham bo name lo c >nlaot ivcogulxed hla a* a power In national affair*, and ho unqutttlouably wielded * rearer kabta influence durtog tli* entire period of bla legislative ca reer. Mr. Sherman's friend* began to no tice after be bad pasted the three score-aod ten mark that hi* memory appeared to be faUiug. He would for set ovuvertalloas and igreeioenU un til (hey were recalled to him by those whom they ooocer.ied. Bat of matter* affecting bla early oarrrr hi* olod waa full of detail*. He never teamed to forget area trivial Incident* of hta youth and young manhood. When he realgued from tba .Ornate lu March, 1807. to cater Mr. McKinley'* cabinet, the failure of memory bad nol become to marked as to ba .generally noticed, and be look op bit new executive duties apparently fully equipped to do tb* hard work of tbe office of Secretary of HUM la bla aecnttoined able man ner. Ill* heart, however, never ap roned to be fully In hi* new duties. Ba preferred the livelier atmosphere of the legislative chamber to the solemni ty of the State Department. Hla health at tba time waa fa'r for a mao of bla yeara. Haver robust looking, he waa nsvertbelaae uf a wiry pbvstqoe that stood well tba strain to wblcb he waa subjected aa a leader of the Senate and cabinet offloer. Far tome time before Mr. Sbtiman severed hit connection with tba Mc Kinley cabinet and official llfo, it waa obvluna to those cluaely connected wilb tbe administration nod to a groat many unofficial observers, that be would not bold office very loug. The country was about to enter on n war that would be a teat to tba President and bla adviser*, sod particularly to tb* Secretary of Slate, whose doty It would be to gnard the native against embarrassment* with foreign Stales: and there was believed at tb* tuna to be danger of that sort. Mr. Sbenauo waa out lo sympathy wllb the altitude of tb* United Stales; but that faot played little, if aoy pert In bringing about his resignation. Hta age aod lb* ooedlllon of hi* health made it In evitable that be altonld leave tbe cabi net to make way for a younger men, batter equipped. If only physically, for tbe dalles of Minister of Foreign Af fair*. Probably Mr Sherman real I ted this. At nay rain. Ore days after lb* war begsu. he tendered kle resignation to Mr. McKinley and retired to private Ufa. After tbe wer Mr. Sherman made a trip to Um Watt lodlta for Um boor St uf bla health, aod there contracted pneumonia. For a lime bis life was despaired of, aod once tbe report Ural he was dead waa circulated sad be lieved In tbla country, President Mc Kinley, whose persona) a Sect ton for the venerable itateeman had never changed despite attempts made to estrange them, teat a warship to San tiago to bring Mr. Sherman baok to the United States. Tbla tot saved bla lift. Careful curses restored bis health, bat be never fully regained hla strength. Since tbeo John Sherman has lived In comparative retirement. Tbe death of bla wife last year wat a severe Mow to blm. After tbla bereavement lita daughter, Mcm. Mary Sbermac Modal lorn, took op bar residence with him in the handsome wblte-atona bouse on K street io tbla city, facing Franklin Square, the oooaUwctioa of which lilt wife bad jokingly oalled “an old man’s folly.” In bar society and lliai uf bis children Mr. Sbtrman found hla great est enjoyment. Ha seldom Ian hla bouaa except tor a drive in tbe evening and an occasional trip down town to attend to soma matter oounnoted with bla large property Internets. Early tbla year Mr. Sherman want at usual to bis borne In MansOeld, O., to spaod the spring and summer. Lilt month be left MansOeld with tbs In tention of never returning. Before he left tbe place where he Tied laid Uio foundation of bla Urge fortune by a Inoky Investment in real (setsto lie made arrangement for the transfer uf hla Mssabeld property. Tbe home stead, with part of I la splendid grounds, will be sold, and tbs net of it will be divided Into balldlng loti and aTter returning to Washington Mr. Sherman placed on Bla deeds ooovvylog hla Washington residence sad tbs ad jolulog property to Mrs MeOallom. These ware dated November H, 1880, Just before bis wife died, and ware signed by bar. It his beoome apparent from these things that for mbs time pest Mr. Sherman baa baa* soak log preparation! tor tbe aod. Whan ha went to Maos Oeld It Was nnderetood that Im intend'd to spend the remainder of bla days there. Bat Washington bad too strong a hold on bla aCsotlooa, and be baa re taroed, after tewing Urn Use will oh booad blm to hla native State. in na novary Hr. soerman onoa en joyment oeeoud only to that of aaaocla. Won with hoe daughter and bar otilW 4reo. Tbara be may be found tbe greeter part of the day reading and muMog. la tbe aflereoon be take* a aao and eometlmae drlrra oat la a bandMoae vletorla Just before dinner. He reurea early. Hlaoa bla reUrn bera he baa not been eaen oo aoy of tbe Honb fraqiiMited street* He meet Tea no eompeay maut a few lo Urn ate rrlaoda MBoag tbe* the wife of tbeUeatenaat OeMralUoomendliig tbe Army. Mra. MUe« la a nleea of tbe late Mr* Bher man aod a gnat favorite aritb Mr. Bberaaa. Bla former private aver* tary. Mr. Bebeoet, to whom he It moeh attached eel la earl v every day. By than who did not know him well fobt Tibet mail waa aeon noted a eold man. However thla may ba, In bla deellaleg yoaro he abowad ktodUoaaa aod oeaeidaralloe lo all with whom he name In oootaet. The writer remember* aeveral HraUnore whieb aarva to bring unt the waramr aide ef Mr. Bbarmaa'e otter*. Jti Secretary of Btate oader the prenut admtoletratlou he always appeared glad lo roooive eewvpaper mea at hie home, aod the writer remoHbere one ooeaeten wbaa Mr. BberHae personally opened tbe Treat doors of tbe Mg white mansion, after the* 1*4 bee* looked for tbe aight, to admit a Mated re porter la aeareb of a ptree of new* wfaieb bU rivals bad lesurrd anil which Mr. dbermeu only coo Id glya. Tbe re porter got the newt without asking any qoastlous. for Mr. Sherman aoUcl patrd the reason of his visit and pro eaadad not only to tell what was de sired bat to enter Into interesting de tails that mads a readable article. nsHawssfEB ai noMt last.'kb. Saw e-oak t> Far lasaeae. Ta trie Editor of tha Oaaatla: tVe aia on tbe nr the lBth ooo lury, and lu the midst of the moat Important political coolest that bas confronted the nation tiooe the data or the Deoterwtloo ot Independence. We [are to again pees upon tbe question F that wan tbe all-absorbing Issue of that {day; It la now, ahall we remain free and independent eltlsaoa, or ahall ws squat to latporlallea sad become subjects of a aaooaieli whom wa Tear. This It tbe iaaoe plainly stated. Let It be understood that Imperialism me-tni “Emperor" and Btaperor means a pro weed band, and a erowoad head means a monarch clothed with unlim ited power, whoae will le tbe law. My dear fallow voter, did yen not know that you are to decide in November whetbar wa shall have a popular gov ernment In wboae ruler we all have our say. or sc empire wboae rulerahlp cornea by Infaerlucoe In wbioh wa have nothing to do bat to set out tbe pert of a servant instead of a citizen. Can wa submit to such Indignities* I ooo feat It will take cooler blood Uiec course# my vein# to do so. ™ poiicj or ui« administration ■iooe tbe close of Cubeo war, which wsadaetaiwd by Congrtws against 8palo oo humanitarian principles, has been that of so Kaptrsand not of ■ KepobUo lo that It tent troop* to tbs rhlhppioe IaUods to wags a wai of cooquaat, uoaothorlaed except by tl>a Prcaldeot end maybe soma of bla loapenaliatio oablnet. Think of It gentlemen, and Uxrn of tha waste of yonr money by tbe millions and the loss of lire by tha thousand* rtie recant disaster to the Philippine* lo which Xertb Carolina waa a (offerer is perfectly sickening to aay the least of it. Tba admiokatratloo makaa wars to kill your brothers, aad •section* trust to rub yonr brothers. What voter can be ao indifferent as lo pees such outrages oo bumaotty. tbs Declaration of [ndapsndeaoe and tha Constitution all of which abould be kept sacred and Inviolate a* to support ao adaaioiatrsUon guilty ot auoh dis graceful conduct. BespeoUog tha Chios trouble tbs 1'raatdecl should haye coova tied Congress io rxtraordl oary seaatoo before teklog aolioo in so grave a case ea coofrooted the powers of tbe earth. Doubt leas Congress would have been oonveoed bad there bean no Bacon lu tha Senate. I recol lect that Geo. Grant sacrtfiord Goo. Custer and bis braves to Indiana rather then reinforce blip, having nearly all the army la tbe South for political effect. Tbe sinus of tbe times make me thiuk of those days, rhe Demo cratic platform makaa Imperialism tha dominant Dane In the campaign and wall It did. Better have uo money than no rapublie. aud all tariff than a crowned bead. If tbe people are prop erly edooatad there will be anotbar land slide as la 1882. Circumstance* art the same In more reupeota than ooe. Now to North Carotins msttara. Wa have good men aspiring to the United States Seoatorabip. All of them deasrve and enjoy the oonBdanee or our party, but gentlemen we owe Hon. Y. M. Simmons tba Seoatorabip, bet aorry to Invite lo a seal with odor of But, Bat. Butler attached to It, but maybe It will get cooled off a IllUe Lei every Democrat cast their vote for him at Uw coming prlnaary on tbe Atb of November—Presidential etacUoo d«y. We shall commit a serious blan der should we fall to reciprocals him In this nice way. . Very respectfully. Bob Pxax. Cberryvltla, N. G., Oet 8,1800. MM Iwi Pen* dal pMa Timm. Hbe mt In a oar with a little amlla of satlafieotivc on her toon, (or sbt waa wall and tavtafaUy draaaed. aad that ■hm a great deal to a woman. Aa ■lie moved up to make foom tar a new comer, a asao.be aald to tha eomfort abla ooa : “Why Jana, tbla liu't your after soon off I How did tbay coma to let you out today 7” Tha young wo Maa grut* vary red to the face, fir all the oooupauta of the oar ware looking aud listening and atemmered out aa aha half ram aad than (all book In her Mat : “Hour look hero-” “How wall you're dieeaed, too I" oootlnaad her lor mao tor. “Tbay muat give yon •90 a month, ah ? la your Mlatraaa about your aim 7” “Now do be quiet” cried tha anoomfortaMe one. -If you thick——” “Diamond*, too” wool on tha miser tbla own, aa ha caught a flash from bar waving Angara.; “Or ara they artificial 7” Tha tormented on* •praog up. Mopped tha ear aad Mada a rapid tali, followed by tha Caere of tbe trouble, whose farewell remark to the la mates of tbe ear waa : “Vail, wall, wall but some people am too Moat tlve I” Tbay were bnabaod and wife, and tbla was hie weird Idas of taking bit revenge fur a curtain lectors OouM oot ax prase tits rapture of Annie B. Hprlagar, of UM Howard 8t, Philadelphia, Pa., when alia found that Ur. Klou’l New Diem very for Oooaamotion bod aompiutaly cured bar of a booking sough that tor many years had mada her Ufa a burden. All other rsmidlM aad doctor* oould give bar oo help, but aha my* of tbla Royal Cora—“It anon removed tha pal* Hi my chant and I nan now aleep muouly, aomutbtag 1 aaa acarealy remSMbar doing buferv. I feeI Ilka sounding IU praiam threagbout tha Uotvaraa.’r Ha will every mom whu trim Dr. King's New XMaaovury far aav trouble of Um Threat. UhaM ar Long*. PrtoaMoaod •1. Trial boulea free at J. B. Garry aad Company's Drag Mora; every hab ile guaranteed. ASP'S DOC IS DEAD. BILL LAJfEKTS THE DEJOBE OF FAITHFUL 0AJT5E. Wtm mm Ial<UI«tM »«f. Uwil la m amm* OM ««• lU 4** Sava IIh Ml. Ui • twiai Mil la ika OiHaa. Bul Arp la Atlanta QaaeiUutljo. Old Ladd la la dead. Our good old dog. We ne'er aball eon bla mure. UadMlaat Bunder at 10 o'cloob; we bailed kin at 4. was aaventean years oia. wa ralacd him from puppybood to dogliood and all tboaa yean he sremtd Ilka one pf the family. He lored o* ell and ire loved him, for be «u offesttoaote. good mannered, dignified., eourmgeeui aod vary handsome. He never sought 0 light with another dog but never de clined uoe and aleraye came off the vie lur. Hie faooand oeek and fret and part of hie tall were while; hi* hair long and glassy and bla eyas were amber or rather a brilliant yellow sapphire. In truth, he was a very liaadeome dag and came from well-bred stock, bit graed etro liavlog been eoM for 9000 In Mont gomery. He wea known a* a shepherd dog—a Boo'Ci oollle—aad knew bf* deties end qualities by ioetlnet aad in heritance. We didn't have to trots bla to go after tha sheep or tie oatUe and bring ttwn borne. When 1 left tin farm aad moved to town bo seemed Inot and dshape/ for awhile, bat coon adapted himself lo tbe little grand children and followed them around and during bi* lost lllnem. when be couideot walk. It would plans* him for me to lift him up to tbe eaodbed, where the children were playing. The small «r tbe children the stronger hie krvefoc 'hem. They were tbeebeep aodne woe tbe good shepherd. We did not sand bis eerease to its potter’s field. I dug a shapely grave flown lu tbe ooroer of the gsrdeo then lifted bla deed body geetly Into tbe wbeelbarrow. It wia the baaree, I woe bore* and five uf tbe greodohildreu were tbe aaemt. When ell was ready nay wife end daughters came down to the faaeral and we burled Laddie sad mounded up bla grave and placed a beard with hie name and ageupoo It at tbe bead and soother at Urn foot The little child ran pinched some green as paragus nearby aod some Texas picks aod roses and slowly wo went away as moqrners. Dogs nave a curio os and Interesting history. In snolgnt times they were under tbe boo of Jew lab ooo tempt sod were pronounced and de nounced a* unclean by tbe Uoaale law. Not a good word Is said of them In all script arc. "The prtoe of a dog I* au abomination to tbe Lord." aalth Mooes. Jobeailb : “I disdained to set tbalr fathers with lbs dog* of my Hook. “Am 1 a dog ?" ‘‘Bowaraof dogs." "Tor without are does and eooerers aod Idol ater* aod murderers and wboeoaver “•keth a II*." But auraly they must bay* bad some good reputable dogs, or they would bava killed off lh*breed. It wa* tbe mean, thievish trifling dog* that gave a bad name to all tba race, Joel as they do now. Ouvler eays that dog* In genrral are tbe moat contemptible of ail domestie animals, but that tbs Improved species are Lbs most useful and complete sou quest aver made by mao. AU their faculties are adapted to profit and pleasure and pro taction. ] Bar baton nations owe much of their better nature to tbo possession of the dog. Ouvter esys that the principal and beet species era Indigenous hi certain countries. Booh aa tbe shepherd lo Arabia, tb* Esqnlmaaxaaii Newfound land to Siberia, St. Bernard lo Urn Alpe ate. But dog* bava got mixed and crossed Into all aorta of forma sod fashion a, like tbe Caban* lo Cuba. They low range from tbe tittle pug aod rat terrier and beach leg floe, op to tbe boar bound of Germany and Lba - and drovers dog of toolbars Europe. Pointers end sailers aod spaniels aod tbe long-eared hound have come in later by training and breading bat moat of tbs different kind of dogs art degraded mongrels. But a dog la a dog and every man aad boy lovs* bis owu and will defend him. "Lov# me. lova my dot” a proverb 3®0y*ara old. Alexander Stephens was asked what waa the secret of hla attachment to a dirty little aaarilog daw that followed him are*ad R* ropllad, “ WsT. I hard ly know, but I reckon I leva tbo little dog beoaueo be lavas me." That was reason aooogb. He had neither wlf* nor children to love him, and so be Mooeotrmted on the fiew, bat stUI bis friends (bought he might have oboaen a more aUroetlva ooo. Tb* poorer a man Is aod tb* more friendless, the stronger hi* atUeb maat to bla dog aod tb* dog seams to reciprocate end will Dot desert hi* mao tar. A nigger's bound la as happy sad oori ten tad as a gas lady's poodle. Pops aaya : “Lo 1 tha poor Iodise who** untutored a tod, toee God In clouds and bean Him la the wind, But thinks admitted to tha heavenly sky. Hia taithfol dog shall boar him oom pa»».” we bar* had but Ova don la flrtf yean at an* baaaa aad tha* wan all ■aod don, faithful don and loved tha oblldna. Of Jaautaa, 1 dont tool ad* tha poller pop that wa had aod long an aod wan reUiog to taka Loddl?* Idaoa. Ha waa aa Igaomnlooa fraud. Ua atola everything that waa la tight aad la rraeh. Oaa day tha paatr* door waa loft open aod he oarrlad off half af a lolled bam. Ha atola *u* aod hotter and aarrtad off both* and booooU and hn** ua eoatloaalty atarand. Oaa day oar aid paaak mo. who llvea listen •'ll* awn*, mm up with a toad af frail aad X ganliy panaadad hla that ha ended a Mart dag. aa ha tlad ala lo hit wagon aadhauiadhlahoaa I aahad hla tha other day how tha pop waa polling oo. “Tost rata,” bo bomT “Whoa I got hla b#M that oint I taraad Ma laaaa aad fad Ua. aod Ua aaztaaoroleg babaat m op and roa Us ah lob ana baton bnakfaat aad ahawad oh *aaa. I gt*a blot a daont ttehla’ aad wfhiaal hla. Thai eight be followed Uie boyt to the wood* aad caught a *pomam aad bob gauia' to b* a Baa dec. H* dMent bar* room enough bar* la town to expand. At a lantntl rale woman ara rvot fond of doya they pnftroaU. Tbd dogt ura In Um way end taka ap to* mack route. They ara alwaya aaratablog fee Oaa* tod whan bad weather wau tbay track up lb. home end want ta II* by lb* Ur*. M| oM Mead Poot# told me that be •Hd hit Old 'omaa had llyed together flfty-two yaart and there war mtp a oro«a word or a hard thought batwaaa them about anything exoaotlog deg*. I waa fond of dogb^aatd ha “aad my "lft *»■ wd imt aa aoon ae •bay fallowed m* Into tba boaae aha would take the broom or aometklec aad rn.nl them out myeeially ta mud dy weather, for aba waa* powerful neat bouaekerper mad 1 wasn’t." ^Ho.many d°gidid you harp, Mr. 4 Hell, yoq aa* In my younger day* I waa powerful fond of roe hunting sad I kept four good fox doga moat *f tba time and than I had a tgolrtel dag sad a rabbit dog aad a 'poatom dag and a plotar. That** only eight. Ttatarts toeaU*. I thought, tat my wlfa didn’t *od *ba need tolat mo knew It aome But our good old dog la dead aad wa Jfobody aw ttruek him a Nek or had ta aay a oroaa word to him H* waa a dog tat he waa a gaatlamaa In all bia dnwrtmaat. fiwonder wham I oaa get a good young dog ta rate* aad taka hit piao*. The winter I* coming on aad at aaon ta tba awok en tbievaa find out that Ladd [a |* dead •*** «*•* Prowling aroand. Higher eduoaUoo han’t ttayyad tba nlggara from ataallng obtekana. Li«*t mm —mraiiT Time la ao doubt that all tba world hrree a lover. and If wa jades by a pa«y story that ama from marry old England, it would aaam that Sbm feature, herself, baa a fanciful lean lag la that direction. A wadding baa just ooourrad la otd London town at which lbs bridegroom oouid ace for tba drat Urns la twenty He la Ilia son of a wealthy noble, a daka or a lord or aotaatbiag uf that Shm*04 kt of h'» *mighl The oculist who treated him said that nature alone oouid brlog haah light to the darkanad ayes, and ao the young man had to wait through long Fitn Ha weal to ootlege and was gradua lad; ha woad and won a lovely young bdy and the data of the wadding was filfde Tbc oca lint fixed tha same data for removing for tbo last Um tha ban dage which had kept tha prospectlva bridegroom In darkness for twenty years. At tbe church door, the oo verier waa removed, and tbe bridegroom saw—bia ryeeigbt permanently restored. H. saw hie lovely bride far Um first u«*. if saw the white hairs uf bis dear wh.° b*4 watched over him and had loved him. nod who now wept for jov. It «a Uia happiest aeddiog that KngUofl h«a nefl for bavij a ye*r. Ho* Yorl Hmraid. Inglorious baa been the end of the baseball season, but It cbm m a relief to those who bad hoped, aa it U now roe Hard without reason for some algo or improvement la the national game. Every promise of reform waa broken. Mo step was taken to relieve tha sport from the rowdyism which baa dla gtMad U daring the last few years. Mow that Um season la an dad aad tha players wilt bo at letters for Um winter. It might be wall (or them to go to aorne school where InstrocUooa la polite department can ha obtained, a few lessons bow to conduct tbemaalves property oo the diamond can be learned with profit to themestym aad tba game. Some of the empires and Uam maos gars might also with propriety mk a higher knowladga of what is daa tha publle (or umpires and managers era aa raammatUa Tor Um praaeat aanopuUrl ty of tha spot t as are tha unruly pUy ers. whu after ell have only (allowed * u"#* •*»*• them who felled to do their duly. The Herald aad Um public tike bnaa h*H aad other more*. Bat tba Herald and the pa bile will sot aphoM baseball whea lt la of ■ rowdy character which hue of laU bean famished by the pro fessionals and their aiaa^rn "*■ TnMtai KMwr*. CMww mm -I to Uilok," Mid Mr*. Mdom Holma, “aj but band oan do mora fool lib tliInga la a glrati tlm* than any otbar Mae onaarth.” What baa ba teat* doing now T" |fff| }f»f|sdorf>. ■•yon'Ta Man thaM long boraa thay taka from Taxaa ataara, to up with plaah or aomaitblog ot tbo kind, aad put ujP'Inhallwayafor hat racks »" ‘ Wall, a man down town who bad a pair of tba** bora* la Mil tba otbar day and* hlaa think thay wan ala* phMU talk* aad aotd tbaai far Oftaaa dollar*." A atarUiag laotdaat, ot which Mr. John 011 »«r of PhMatotpbla, waa Iba aakfaet. la aarrttfad by him a* follow*: waa In a moat draadfal condition. My akin wa at soak fallow, ayaa aaab In. toogua aoatad, pala eon Usually la baab aad Mtoa, ao apoatlta gradaaOy rrowtag waakar day by day. Thraa phydoiaa* had Mm a* ap. Portaa ataly. a fylaad adrlaad tryteg ‘Materia impcoramaot. 1 nnattend tbalr aaa I for thraa waaaa. aad am aaw a waM ' man. I know thay nrad ay Ufa, pad srs.iiwar2rra.~Sb *»ataaHi Tr»«u Journal. Ob Um 4 Lb at Daeatabar Mat than b la be bald la Ka* Orlaaaa iba ami annual mettle* of tba Aoutbara trUI Ooa vent loo, ttaa wbieb m am SkSot!-^® JRS2fcara?ysirsra proalae of a trade ttteaeloa wKb Ur? rttorlaa aad aomlriaa yet aateaebad br tba aurebaat tba at am people. “*• 'l®*!'3'• «*■•» totiuuJEoam SJ« tbia etty a* tba crucial bear at lUdaaUaiaa, aeqaina a algnlOeaeoo or waum proportion*. aloaa at tba able nnanmlala. tbiakata ftod cptfdiiDti, umoblcd from ft] !»*«•***»• u Kobe aad alaai dala tba vita) quaatlont ooaile* op for eoaaidcrmtloa, a Ikbt anil be abed aa loeal eaadlUaea and oe tboaa apletdid t"*" opporluolUra and advantage wbieb Hew Orkaaa, aa a aaapnrt aad **•£ ••ntrt, praaailnaotiy pwaaina. wtlla tba Intardepaedaot Mdnau at tba Martbwaat aad the autaa wltt Haw Orlaaaa, by iwmo« af abiZ water routaa tbraaab tba Mwtaal»el J»d tte trtbottrt^Md tta ZESTS tba OaK, wiD be broegbt aat wttb loalooua forcafalwaw aa tba tablet ■attar oUbe iddnaate to be datlvvrad ™ oostcMi iooaKrld Convention, o( wbteh Mr. JL H. Hargrove la prooi-1 &SS32S&' Paa*ad ta number from Are* to foer tbuwaud dal age tae. draw* from all pattam aeatlooa of tba oountry; mm who have at heart tba dovoiopmonl of tbl* aeotiou uadar tha liumoodouo ta*. pattta of eraeeat fevering industrial eoodtttoea—tha world'* arrest oaad of SoMberseottes. Iron,atari endweed, aad Axwrlean mtmifecture* - will meat together to neraeatly advooato and pueh oa all aod am? mram* which will aid la Wtogtsg ohast that taadc supremacy which a dodtnit of ao ■any pro pondering advantage* la •« tola to orentoaUy prod see. -5!rsia avsragxr Board baa laaaad oMolal loeltwttoaa to the Ooeemora of Ml tha sonttars aod “Mdlc Stair*, to proMliwat hurtamo omm aad ratuaad wagaatig. to tba Maydce of tha loadieg eaten, enmml* alooara of agrloultafo aad adaaaUae. and disUogoMwd anmhlto af tha JWi** partlaalarty Mrs ter* of tba atria oouatrr pma of IT iTuttlasa. wc/Mly aad ooartoooriy uglsf thole iltcndiDM. Addrmea ou tba vital ooMMeraial question* of tha boor have bees re queated from tore whoa* ability, ex pari tec*, knowledge and ropotattou guaraataa the Importance of their uttoranoa*. Among tba latjMU nriroted for dto euaaJon are: "Ttw Sontb and bar Praanat Development." "Tha Nica ragua Canal.” "The Hi port Trod* af th* Sooth," "Cotton Milting." "Inuni irntlos into Uw South." "Improve ■soot of Hirer* aod Harbor*,’’ "Th*. tlto Education.” "Th# deal, Iras aad Stool of Uw Booth," "Tba Merchant Marios." "The Soot hern Lumber In duntry,” "The Ghent Pboapbeto Indus try." “Oriental Trade." "The Fern Land* of th* Sooth," "Stock Hairing In th* South," "Southern Maoufno turra,” "Th# OcCee Import Trade." »"d otbar mbj»cu of profound end stirring totmet, ee tbetr enumeration lerilSee, A moon the lUtef prominent epeek ers who have eeeapted ta eddreea the Uvl- MoClsre of the PtaBadatotiia Ttmaa. Boo. F. WL Thor Hew York, Boo. Hoke Smith of AUmio, Oen. Joe W heater, Mr. H. H. H®. ir-issrussz a otbMa, among whom s dtatingnlcbad gratia man from South Carolina, to s.“sjpa;T3.isis^a Went Indian Kxpetition, to bn held In ClwHariou la 190*. now hi rapid pro o#m of piepnrntlon, will oka be pate ra t. Tba Soutbara ladaatrtal UobtmUm will oouraoa ta Haw Orlaaoa at tha la ylutloa of thoatty, orate thtaawh tha H4*?,.4®4 m rnvtmtm Union. 3U. Sid oar story, tha aoeradltad Mat bar to tha ChatUaoaca aooaaaUoa. bald ta Juaa, balof tbatr unbttaat BaraaaUy aMad aad iiantil by pan. Loon JaatratMhl, aad Smith, aananl Haw Orlaaaa i road, Mr. Story ba talaeUrt lor tba _ of tha oooraatlao. to lira foot at a oMa ▼Ilia, litnalaffbaa aad JaokaaaytDa. ThaSoathara ladaatrtal UoayaoUoa propaaaa to aauMlab aa ladaatrtal Do rian U dtatrtbuu lltoratora throawh aat Uta aad Ibralcn eaaatrtaa, artMm attaatloa to tha ha Matt ayltoHorJ ^•astrcKSafa jMalyrtloasjad^Mta^anarauaati yta aot aaoditloaa at bnMUUta MU aad ta foral* a laada. HfK to obit ft tha oatpat of Baathara hrtda aad rtaata Aha wrttara aia to ha waliwd aad laoUitta to aid la tha yraftatad proto ^MQda^aodtha baraaa^aaUMiahad by oodar aavirltattd aad1 mTmm» MM, laaxpaatad to draw lUSawaUl rapyort (rata tha aatlra wVIba baa flat by M forth far Baathara ‘ aadaran Hot. ThatHowOi proBthyaoi tr TtotoHtoodad wg with fear data growth of beard aa kk able eoteted tL ^xtofa toeaead eto *o.. Iom “Thk torts L Whet la lit" " U*a a berbcr'a abop ” “ Wtot war* do yoo dp ki tbk omul oot their bair air." -1'nT^1* a auo with ao heir Me heir eat 7^^ h*r* *® •>Ho «r.” ^JfcwhJwwwjMwa lo be e aue a«UraUf eojvoeal oaaateT”*14 ^ -Fare.boro" "Thee why did you aak m tf i wauled a ahava trbea 1 took a aeat la towobalr t WbydMaH in p to work at met t” If mm at you her* to« would oultlrate a habit of later. aragsararsaA BaUnlml aid to advmecioc you lo yoar profile. I)o you eoapn-baed r** **** • Yn. air ” replied the aee. ae he ' togaa te lather the irannwen faae to a (taxed aort of way. dad ha aavar me aakad bin if be waoted hrUHaeUM oa wha, the opermtloo waa perfoneed/ Seed oi ton.) —artsisr—**— tfss&sarttisjrs bar om to Mai ar aaeraa—lo Mkaaaher hoot the h» aetfa kflofwoe to which aha haa toaa aahfwt am ahwa to tnatad tor ww •MMNMNIl Ah that tka eofortaaate deoteroaa do lata aaawt Mb totMM oad kk jgjpgSErc k paabap^tkaaaMO^MkaadaoMoi^'to the two. _ ' f.ifr iff iij: '!>p m i| f t'
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1900, edition 1
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