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Gastonia G Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the County. GASTONIA, N. C„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. irs A SICKLY SMILE. ARP IATB EE TRIES TO BE GOOD TO REPEBUOAB8. gMu Tfcaa With A ■■»!!« Wat Mil Hay* That It Ittvor Waah ArtMe— IMl'l Kaaw Thera Wara Ha Maay ■•Klalay Mew. MU Are in Atlanta Ouea Ituilon. Tte ecrtpluree tall tit to rejoioo arlUi thoae who rrloloa end weep with thow wlw weep. I aw trying to rlo It but II la an awful (train. When I meet a MoKlaley wan I try to (mile, but It la oolyamokly ftln aud ouly tkln deep. They are pretty tbiok erouud her* now elaoe toe eteoltou eod (o between mourning with the Bryan men and re taining with the republican* my coun tenance bu loat lte oalunti ooudltloo and It Hi hard to tell whether 1 am cry ing or amtllag. We did not know that there were more than a doaeu reaped able MoKlnleyltea in the community, but It turn* oat that there were sooree of them. Nearly all of Ilia plutocrats to ted that way on tna touod money platform. They lend money and want it paid back in gold A good meny farmer* who have some cotton on hand wara M to believe that It would go np again to tan or twelva coats If McKln key was elected, but It dropped 16 point* the day after alaotioo. Bui It li all over trow and the wheel* keep roillog on. Let theta roll. The millionaires and plutocrat* can't eat their money ot wear It out. It iwobllgod to go back to the toller*, the people, in *oioe way. The Standard Oil Company declared a dividend yesterday of 40 per cent, but Bocfcefellar don't board it. II* give* away a big iltoe to odormtioc sod ulil taea the rash What a bteeeed thing it It, teal a man can't tase uia mooey with him wbec ha diet. 1( ba could 1 reckon we poor folk* would prrlah oat in • gaoaratioa. After nil it ie not roonsy that brinks happiness. A food Itrlog a oompataocy honestly earned, brings Car store happiness than riches. Tbts kind of talk la 4j000 years old, but the people don’t belief* it yet; every body wanU,money e big pile of money; I would like It myself; 1 went tome for a rainy day ana eome to give away but we are not In distress end never have bees, though for eome years of , tbe war and Just after, wa ware oo the ragged edge. Talk about prosperity, f saw It last weak over In Sooth Caroli na. There li a alee little town over there sailed Prosperity, but 1 didn't aee Ik I went to the ok) towu of Darlington, I woe there eighteen years ago. ft waa a good old towu than, but It has renewed Its youlb aud taken on new life aod 1 hardly knew the plaoe. Cotton mills and oil mills and good farming have dose It. Tbe oottoo crop of that county la 30,000 bales aod the tobaoeo mop wee 8.0110,000 pounds and It brought half aa mueb money aa tbe cotton crop. Fifteen years ago there waa not a pound for aula raised In tbe oouoty. Now thorn are three Urge warehouses, where it U auctioned off every day. 1 attended the aooUona and It waa a revelation to ma. Tbe farmers wagons ware unloading all around aod their tobeooo was piled np neatly la long rows aod their namta aod the number of pounds written on a card add stuek In tbe split end of a little white pise atlsk end that waa stock In the oantar of the pile. For an hour or twfc before tbe enotion be gin I the buyer from Richmond and Winston and Durham aod Liverpool and other market went around aod ex amined the quality nf Jevery pile and took notes. Tbe auctioneer talked to ao feet I could cot understand him, bat the buyers did. I reckon there two or three hundred pile* In each ware hones at Uie auction end the auctioneer end the crowd went from pile to pile sod sold each one where It was. I heard some knocked down as low at 9 oeota aod eema aa high aa 87 cents. There Is ooa cartons rale shout tobeooo a nations that does not apply to ear other aaetloe. Tbe farmer eaa re ject the highest bid and keep hie tobac co. If be and hie bovi bare resolved that their crop shall bring 90 osnte a pound and it brlora only 10 ba tarns tbs nerd down tod takas hia tobbaoo home or maybe ha haul* It amend to soother warehouse, where the name ha yen tod It not day and may bn bid over 29 cants for U. Tbla horn of tba trieki of tba trade Tha difference be tween the grndaa wae hardly perceptible to my eyea, bat the bayen know. It wan all a bright yaltow, bat aoma wan brittle and wmmmtio and iom wan •oft aad plltat aa a ktd glove. TliU wan bought for wrappers. Tbla evolu tion baa oomn within too years, for an acre of good tobfaeoao will bring 1100 aad It eoeta only Its to cultivate It. Mr friend, Mr. WlUtamaon the hanker told me he had thlrty-flve tors* planted tb|« year and It netud him 177 an aore. Thar* la another arolotlon In Dar lington oounty. Tea years sgo no wheat waa grown than. Vow ovary* mar eewa wheat and a large doer mill has recently been bolU It wa* Uia name way In middle Qeovgta. Until about flra years ago all that region wa* uedsr tba baa, end the ftamera did not pretend to grow wheat. Vow they more Trhnl to tha ien« til amood Orlfflo aad C*rM«rtll# th*»o wo eao make In North Qeorgta. And eo erolutkm aad revelation Is gertng oa hot they don’t jive McKinley or edit tor It la SoaUt Carolina. It le amualag to bear them tail about the proaasrlty ant there. PM wean oatteo and to banco they pocket a pile of money, and spend even dollar «"*»«• ,r*T# town. One area told the thirty non Bach Bin haggle* lo oaa weak, and MrTwiUlomeoa told am of a darky wbo drew $87 aad apnot tM of it that tor s to* gun and a painter dog Bn win ha tagging bW landlord for so ad. tenon totove CbrUtmaa, I had . da itebtfal time at Darlington and Ban aitnvMle and nuhopvflle and lata at Back BUI. flinhopvllte aught to ha asmed “dwsta Asbaro, tha loveUtat ,Mn?lnd Md ftio*** .. wrwn pine• and waa bonorsd far 3L«/mr dnenwlag. My wife tart JJmetook la the irsaas yet. Vmr BUhopvllI# I found mo old time friend Mrs. Beld. tbe slater of my school melee, Ned QouMiog end John end of Freak 'Juuldlng who wrote the “Young Maroonere.1’ She- U now eighty-aloe yews old end oeioe nimbly down tbe steps to oust me. Her hue bead preached lo Ml. Zion churoli near by for forty-foor yen* and >e burled lo tbe Mt. Zion graveyard, where that eminent missionary divine. Leighton Wilson Is bnried. Tbe teure glistened In tbe deer old lady’s tret m we talked of her honored father. Dr. Oouldlog arid the old people of Columbua who had passed over the river. Aod Bock Hill was another revels tloo. It la baautlfil little city of S.000 people and four large oolioa us 111 aod tbe largest boggy feolury in Use south. It tum out 10,000 a year, all kiuda and prices, from a darkey’s cheap ve il 1 els for gltt, to a rubber lira tor S15Q. And then theooltega girls. Oh, my oountry. Four hundred full grows girls lo uniform, and they looked so happv and healthy aod loving, that I found myself humming, “On, would I were a boy again It made me faal sad to reflect that all tbaae girls ware burn lo he mated aa well aa married, hut some would he neither, aod alas, some would be married but not mated. Tmmujr faka Alisa RMlrta, I Atlanta Journal. John Alien—"Primate” John Allan —for many yean tbe funoleel mao la ooogreee. will not be lo tba new con gress. He baa volontarlly retired and a mw man goes In bla plaen. Allan telle many funny alorlM about blmaalf. Oua of bla funniaat expert euevs, be aaya. happened at the Ponca da Leon hotel la Florida. Ten year* ago be flailed tbla fanaooa raaort and, after reglalaalog. waa ahowo to a anile of rooma on tbe p>rk>r floor. "Wbeo the bellboy disappeared.” Mr. Allan aaya. "I Irokfd aroaod aod It alruek me at Aral that I bad bumped np agatosl a pretty good thing. Why, do yon know, the earpeta oa those floors mart have been real velvet and about 0 inebea tblok. They had allvar mouDled hair broahaa aod oomba and fauey flxiagi till you ooal(nt draft, and tba atie of that ruoui waa about tire same aa tbe corner lot that we used to play t-rwo ball ou when I waa a boy. Now, I ain't a vary rich man. and when I got to thinking about It, I beno to set ioind. '* ‘John, old man,’ 1 aald to tbyaalf, 'you'd better loveetlgate tbla thing before you go any further.’ So I aoeeked down to the barroom aud lay ing 15 oeuta oo tbe bar, naked for a drink of wblakey. Tbe bartender gave me tbe wbittev all right, bnt be aud It waa 80 oenta. 1 paid It and. going over lo the cigar oounter, I hauled out a nickel and a*ked for a olgar. Tha yonog man told ma that 1m didn’t kaap anything leas than twaoty-Qve-oantera. Then 1 flopped back to my room and rang for a bellboy. Wbao be came up, 1 gave him a half-dollar and said: 'Sou, don’t aay anything to anybody, but Juat go down aod rubber sreaod a little and flod out bow moeb they charge a day for tlxae room*.' You •aa I waa getting nneaay. That boy oama back In aboat ten mlnutea end told me that rooma were only worth HO a day. "That being pretty nearly all tbe money 1 bad with ma, I aaw I bad to do aometblng pretty quick. 1 Juat grabbed ay valtw and headed fur tbe oonoter. When 1 got there I looked vary aanoua and told tbe elork that I bad lost discovered that It waa a ben to tely oeoeaaary for me to bo la Jack sonville that evening, 'juat make oat my bill for tba Dane 1 have bees bare,’ ( aald, ‘and I’ll pay It aod Catch tha next train.’ ••The desk aald,’anally, Mr. Allen, we can't let yon go eo aooo. Wa bad expected tbit you would etey with aa a weak at least. Juat let me tend roar grip back to your room and you tele graph your frienda la Jacksonville that you won’t be theca.’ "I told him that It was vary kind, but I Juat bad to go aad for him to make out the bill right away. 'Wall, If yon moat go,' be replied, *1 suppose you most, bnt there ain’t any bill. Mr. Plant telegraphed ua yesterday that yon ware to be tbe guest of the bouse aa loog as you atayad bare and that wa war# to do everyth lug that wa oonld lo make you comfortable < "Now, wouldn’t that make you feal aad. Bat 1 want.”_ Tfe« M We bn M« nalai WM TmmSntw To. MalaMiFoW. Baa peon ooonty Popoltete ••ytodi owed” Senator Bailer. Notwltbitaod mg the Spool or labored loyally in South Dakota aod Kaaaaa lo behalf of oar ticket, both of whloh Slates have tsroM over to Hepoblleaniem, how rror. hla own native oouoty givee Mc Kinley over BOO majority. And It laeonnudilng with luW aueti people aod their leaders. acd pander inf to tbslr vagaries I hw baa brought a d amoral laic g defeat npoa Jtbe Ddtno entte party. Aad thorn aaaa people who have tba* gone over, beg and bag gaga, to Bepoblieaolam, left the Demo era tie party bag—g Umv were "bet Ur DemoeraU” than theaa who Wood eteadfaat to tree Da woe ratio prinol Tba old party ehlp will right itaalf again, and aader ite Vroe colora, with out entangling and demiraliilng alii aaeaa. It will again eaareb to vletory Fttja FaII VUltima to atoeaaoh, liter and kidney troaMea ae well aa women, aod all feel the retail* In low of appetite, potoone in the Hood, boeknaba, mrvnaiam, kaadeeha aad Urod, llatlrea, ma-down faallng. llot there'• no oeed to feel Ilka that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, IdarOle, lad. He eeye: “Blaotrte Hlttare arejoat tba thing tor a men whaa ban all rue dowe, asd don’t oara whether be llvee or dies. It did more to glte me new strength aad geod appetite Urna anything I ooald taka. I — aow eat anything aad have a aew lees* oe like." Only Negate Ml. 1. Curry aad due—oy’e Drag Store Every kettle gaaraateed. "<w •ii>vn,i cfiLY rnnanr I'm* Ulm Write* May* (KrUtaatiaa ia dtaa IMInd la Ar IummMU^mTIwi«M* Rwl* ▼ary Urt* lYty »i Nr Eair**aaly M«k Wes pda. UttU Soak Sycelul. tfch. In AtIrnta Mm. Tba election which bad relegated dome of those wlm participated In tbe campaign to onlivlim Uaa at leaat brought oca sometime familiar figure lo national polllloa out of tbe obscurity that bad enveloped bla during IU progress. No one waa Ice* thought of during tba campaign then VV. H. liar ray, too Chicago aoonumtat, who waa. aa tbe author of “Colo's Financial School” and kindred publication«, probably nest to Bryao the moat talked of mao in 1806. Hie alienee In 1000 ha* caused many to aak when be hat been hibernating, sod why be did not cume forward and champion the eauae of Ilia defsoder of 10 to L "Opin’’ baa for tbe time retired from politics, and la now a cttlaeo of Ben ton county, Arkansas, being domiciled at a pretty country plaoe, Slim Springs, six Biles east of Bobers, ■ here ba Is enjoying farm Ufa lo all Ua fullness. He U not a millionaire, bot ba U In Bomfotlable circumstances aa a result of tba royalties on bla books. Ue found the magnet irresistible, however, aod spent tbe last raw days nf tba aampelgu at national headquar ters watching the outcome uf the great tourney. Returning home ha gave out a statement that doe* uot augur well for tbe unity of tba defeated party. Ha makes moat lugubrious predictions of tbe future of tbe party aud tba oounlry tn general. He lays the reason that ba baa coma to Arkansas to make bid borne la that tbe State baa ou large olty aod no extremely rich people, wboss presence is a menaoe to all liberty and rights of property and eoo ■cleocv. Ua declares that civilisation Itself ia threatened aod that nothing abort of a phenomenal movement can save It from utter destruction. "Id tbe next decade there will l« riots, martial law, aod mueb distress aod mleery In the congested oeatrae of tbe North, with tbe people hopelessly •objected to aa lufluenoe tbit la slowly bringing about tbtlr oroelOxloo," da elans this prophet of evil. *’Ia tbe campaign Just closed we want up against the moat powerful organisation lo the world," be codLidms. "To have mat It suooeaafully required a knowledge of Ita strength aod a gener alship that understood organisation aod education of the people. It would bava also reqo.red two yawn’ time to pul our fores Into a shape to meet tbe issue. With due rvipeot to tbe leaders placed lo charge at tba work, they dM not recognise the teak before them. I did very little In lbs campaign, ue tbe oattoeal committee would make no appointments for me. It treated to bring tbe gold Democrats book into the party, sod considered anything I would do aa loading to frisk Is u them away. I tendered oy icrvloas lo the eonomittee free of oherge, bat it thought best not to have me take part." WALK WIUT T* MATH. Owe M Mi* »mm UMa la MMa Dm •aim eg MM Ttawal «r(u Vorou uxl Stream. After trudglog all day along its top of the mountain with do auoceaa at all, luismuch a* I bad shot several times, but failed to brio* down my game, 1 ran aeroaaaa old hunter, 3. W. Hyd*. Aftt-r tb* usual greeting wn eaatad our eelvae on an old log to exchange notea. I put tb* question : ■’Why are Uta turkeys always ou the run wneo 1 tea thorn ?” Tlie old man spit through bis teeth, changed hla position, laid h' i long mua tla loading rlfla on the ground put tha fourth portion of a plug of tobaoeo In hi* month and pc jcasned to tall ms wby tb* turkaja wer* always on the run when 1 saw theta ; “Of tbs gams I have ever hunted turkeys display tb* moat wonderful power or Tlaton. 1 catmot tall just why tbit Is, I bare made a mleruecop tcal axamloallou of tbs ate* of the hawk, eagle, fox, waeiat and owl. bat Bod no material dHferaoo* It Urn tout end retina. Tha ciliary muscles and tha Iris are exactly tbd same, yet nose of these keen visioned creators* eao com par* with the turkey In point of ■eolog. X remember lb* aouteaaoe of •Igbt displayed by oo* old gobbler. I bad oarafally souoeslod myouf nod no part of my body wae rialbte bot tbo op par part of my bead. A pad of wind •lightly dketartoad Ora brim of my bat. He aow It aod Immediately took flight. On another oeoaatoo I waa banting la tbs mountain* la' Georgia. I waa lylog bob led a log and waa oarafally hidden oil bot the upper port of ray fade. A turkey waa (lowly coming la raaponaa to my eall aod waa oarafally oollolog for algos ot dangor. A moa aatto waa stJoglag ma fearfully on tbo forehead. I raised my flogtr slowly to •rush It, and aa aoon as the Anger cam a within ranto of rialon elaok went tbo tsrkoy, and bo wae goo*. "How, the moat loekpiteabieiblng in regard to busting turkey* la lbet, with all their acuteness of eight the surest way to get a abet la 10 alt down la on open plane aquloet a tree to full flaw, aod strange tbaay, they will walk up within too stage without seeing you." Jest than we noticed ;tbet tbo no wae dowo. Too oM boater I netted me lo spend tbo night at hi* oarap which I did and had a most pi meant time. Warn*re Bam mlsaead. Un-atly reduced on*-war and round trip aebood class rales will be la effect from Chtago eta Wleeeostn (Jaatral Hallway, to potato In Mlnnaooto, Horth Dakota. Montaaa. Idaho. Oregon Waobtagton aod Brit lab OelemMa eooh Toeeday during October aod For data (led InfarmaUoa leqalra of nearrat ticket amt. or addiM JAO. O. Pom, Gaol Pass. Aoent, Dm. 1, 1900. Milwaohao. WM. AVCIMJTT TVntM a«T*THR POLU T»* wf TIMM rnu OtlMM ap* Tkaa M* Ton «M-1U» I* Nw ■waa “H ■lakarx’ Thai* lanp litWboTkrjr TM«47* T«an l*a Syracaae, H. Y.. Nov. 10.—Tb* four oMoat voter* In Maw York SUta ar* tiouped lo tbo four Interior count let of Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Lewi* and Oaood***. They all want to lb* poll* aod voted (or Lb air favorite candidate* (or Praaldaot and Vlea-l'reaident. U#r*e Ollay will b* ION yaara old next Cbrimmaa Day. Ha waa bora lit Stan ton. buffolkablr*. Eowteod, aod voted lor tbo Brat lima for JatBoa K. pplk for PrMldaat, la 1884. Mr. Ollay Uvea oo a fern lo Urn town of TVUaa, Jaffanoo County, aod voted at CarLba** Villa**. Joaeph La Boata Uvea lo Ofdatie bor*. Ha la 101 yaara aid aod la • French Canadian. Ha la a* astir* a* moat man at alxty. Judge William Marvlu. of Skanonta laa, la nlnaty-tbra*. Hit Brvt 1'reot danllal vat* waa for Jaokaon, In 1898. “Old Hickory" appointed bit* a United State* Dlatrlct Attorney, and aufaaa qneatly Fraatdaot Polk mad* him a United State* Dlatrlct Judge and **• •Ignad him to Kay Waat. Ha bold that olBoo until the civil war, and waa ap uulated by Andrew Jobnaoo Previa ioaal Oovaroor of Florida undar tha raoooatrtteUon acta. Judge Uarloa F. Scavtl, nf Lowvllle. la aloety-eix yaara old, aod alao oaat bta Brat vot* for Andrew Jaekaoo. H* bc*an hi* political career Id 1&N1, when It* waa aleetad Clark of Law la County. In 1844 b* waa a member of Aaaamtdy and anbaeqaautly » Slate Senator. H* la tha uldaat ltviu* aa-Ataamulynua and ex-6Uto Sena Lor of the State. tl* mr THE CIITIWT. T)w> Celt wf LA« o«l M< the Advent et it* Im M Be CeMMH. •olttaore tat. Am only a few rakt of the ulae teeoth century remain, it ia nf Internal to oote that tbe twentieth ie to be wel- 1 corned in 1‘arls end rltawbare with appropriate ceremonies. Peril has de cided that tbe preeant year belong* to tbe nineteenth oeotury and wilt out ditto lea U without a marked ball, De cember 31, In wbleb each partlolpaot will by bis ooetuma personify, su to •peak, ooe nf tbe great loveutlou* or •vents of a loaiv.-ioas oeotury. There li to be a aeries of festivities, hut Uie dance of tba eymboilo characters will doubtless be lb* mosteoterUInlog. A german, io wbleb tba railway, aotomo bile, phonograph, typewriter, sewing machine, at real ear and telephone walu through giddy mates with tbe, steamboat, telegraph, cotton gin, Boer war. Msrgentbaler's linotype, relief of fvklo, ontltoglo, oeeptln surgery, bat lie of Bull Bau, Waterloo, liquid sir, Sedan, the lithograph, daguerreotype and Doe printing press would be ruter taloloc, If not Inst roc Live. The oeo tary now ending bss been full of sod events, bat It bos also produced more then ell preceding centuries lo make bumso Ilfs easier and happier. Die covery, invention, edueotioa end cul ture have at tbe same Ume multiplied the food supply and the oomforts or llto for the masses of tbs people and bevo developed philanthropic sentiment to such an extent that tbe hard condi tions of former times are largely abeo lets. Ignorance, poverty, euBerlug end imprisonment are mitigated greatly by tbe Inoraeacd material prosperity of moat olv lilted races and by the In creased disposition of individuals and states lo shave with the unfortunate the proceeds of tba Increased prodne Uveoeas of labor helped by tnsehlnsrr. Tbe luxuries of tbe rich in 1600 ere the naoeeeklea of life for tbe poor In 1900. There has beso in this rsgard • large amount of program in tbs oeotury now ending. So tar os the happiness of life depends upon material aoodt Uona It bos been greatly promoted. Looting beak over the change of 100 years one oanuot bet see reason to expeot farther desirable eUsages lo tbe oonditioa of mankind In the oeotury le come. flraMMlMl Mnu4. Tfortrllk anoulrar. Tba old Kernel* college building, need aa a graded tchool, wea destroyed by Or* yesterday morning at U 0'cloak. A oblmney bae oaugbt Or* before Ike Morale* ranees; bat it wee thought that all danger we* over. After tbe rpeeve wo* over abue on* euddeely rothed Into the building and gave a wild alarm, tbe Ant InUawUoa of dauger Tbe children of the higher ft* Je* beoem* very muob end led aad ease oel la eomatblag Ilk* e peaks. In Um tower grade* the children (Strobed oat In rood order. All of them e tea pad safely. Tba Art depart ment reepooded promptly: bat already tbe dames bed mad* headway beyood ooatrol, and whh tba water primer* lower at that point than at any other to town, but little ooold be dona. All of tba school farnlture waa saved, also tba eobeol library end moat of tbe book* of the children. Heme of tbe children loot IbHr hats aad book a tit* balldlag was owned by a dome or mereeUob boldera aad wa* veined at dB.000 or •8,000 ft waa la cared for 11.000. What will be done sheet * temporary home for tba school has aot yet beta decided. The tract*** arranged Vo hold a meeting last eight for tbe eoa tide ration of tbe milter, Bat Urn town moot hive i graded Softool balM tag; n good one endqalok. Proud Mamma—Wasn’t Georgia a noble little gentlemen to Insist agon Neill*'* helping herself to a peach be fore be took owe hi meal f f Uoole Henry -Ob. yea: very a>Ma Oesrgle. what mode yea let Nettle help herwjf Bret » Georgia—Beeena* that* we'e’t but two peeobee,* greet Means aad allule Mtcfaan. 1 »«♦* Nettle weald be la* pebc* to tabs the Mg sea. rauuM or n» minis, Tb«M persona whose llrvw an pa sard oo tbe saa witness many strange pranks of tea wind sad sometime* It aaams aa though It goes perfectly mad. Aa a rule, a limit la alaady, but of taa la sammer wetlber by tbe sea you will notice ruflkia Uie water two strips of wind within a tew yard* of each otbar running la opposite dirao tkina Than again a breece will tear aloog nutting tea water up Utl It rues full tilt lute a tCToagar braeia oomlng tbe otbar way sod will bo omthwwn by It. Then tea two join sad tear bank over Lbs pate of lbe drat oat. When tela happen■ oo a ■Irony, windy day. aa It aoseUaat does In summer, tbe damage to slipping la (trriflo* ■ fwo yaara ago It waa blowing a freak sum mar gala oo tee Maine ooaet Soddoaly a bng. which waa fans log free with tea wlod behind bar same npoa a wall of arbita water abrad. and tea anew saw that a sodden shift of wind bad brought tea gala right on top of tbem. Tbe new wind swarping tee other book aimak tee ship fall la tbe teen, so too spook, and aa aba wm tight laden—"In ballast aa It Is sailed—sim waa tamed bead orar basis sad made a back aomanaauit. Than tea mast gnye way, and tee brig iHed end sank, few of tea mw were raaeasd by a ~lirmm which though Ac bad been traveling at 11 miles an hour waa stopped at moat dead by the obaoga of wind. The gala bad base blowing from tea aoethwaat when It raa Into tea other gala coming from tea aerlbaaet. That freak of wind dismasted 12 Alps and lank dye. besides on# or two pleasure boats full of rxcurrlanUte. A rata and stranger oeeorreaoe la the “ground wind" teat bluwa bard along the acrface. bat fails wltogatkm a little way up. Recently a large pob lie aalliog craft oo the Paolflo eoart was tearing aloog with aa much And aa aim canid stood while a sailor *0 teat up tea mast Mowed tears wm not enough wind tbem to blow out a HtUa dag ha was bolding, though Um won dering passengers on deck bad hard work to keap their bate on. One or two of team refasing to bailer* in tee "freak" were shewed to climb op and aaa for tbamseire* and ibey too fooad there was hardly a breath of wind a few yard* up lb* meat. It only bap pan* In tea height of *uturner, wkso winds am maoh mor* changeable and ■hlfly than at any otter time. You have hoard perhaps of an "Irish ro»n’a hurricane’'straight op and down tea moat. This, It alaog for n dead owin'; bat there rsally am such teli-ga —especially io hot weather and cloudy sky—M stroag aqoallt blowing straight down from the htarsus atrtka tea sea or earth Ilka a falling board, Tbia happened oo the Atlantic sot very long age. a squall suddenly descending from a dnad— cloads always bring puff* of wiod with teem—and atrook tbe aaa Ilka a smack from an open band. It astonished everybody considerably for this Is a “freak” generally eooQnad to tbo tropica and vary ram But tea downward squall wm onmlstekaWe, foe it forced two very deep loaded boats bodily nadir water and ntally carnlped a good many more. The mar tbing occurred near Llandudno, wbsr* Mveral bathing trnte were battened nnt on the mm. Ink» Malm. U»»U« liWi. It it ao may to dream and plao. It •aeoaao easy to hire ooa’a dream* tow into air aod ooa’a plea* to be torn Into piece*. Tba ambitions poli tician plans to charm the people with hla aloquaoee, to manipulate the work er* with bit "Wire*," to owoatrust a ''state" which will help him Into ofio*. aad alouf oomra aoaa other poll lie Wa, wb* aatwera or beats down bit argu ment*. snaps bla wlrea and break* hla siata to plaoaa. Basinet* mao dream Irnal of ana 1 toomr* aod bank aeaoaata and only a few out of aaeb hundred of thaca aao ooad. Com petition, falling or rising market*, aoceathlor bafpaaa to break Into kta expectation. do to It to thl* world. Kotblog bar* la exempt from acotaaat, from ruat aad Sr*, from sraok aad wrlakta, from mould aod daat. This world Itaalf to “pa ml eg away." Tba Bible says that wa baaa bam "ao abiding atty." Real aad wrlakla*, alarm* aad earthquake*. ashes, daat, dlngpjlat maata fragment of tbaaWta* we hate mad* atmwad about us, all tall of tba paaatog of tba world, sad preach to aa moat atoqaaaUy that tbto to not aar home, that we must look for aa other ally, a city whoa* founder aad buildar to «od. Into that eoma a* darksaaa, no a*Ha*, ao daat. do dtoippototmaala, ao death. We at* wise If era taro from tba dis appoint manta aad fall eras of this world If w* tot thorn all preach to M words of warelag, aad poiat aa to wham they baa* ao place whatever. It la oartalaly gratify tag la Uasab lie ta know of ana r nan its la tba trad wb* era not afraid t* be aaaaroo* to thoaaady wid suflartoe. Th* ptoori Hora of Dr. Kta*** How Discovery for Ooa.nmptfiaTOcagbc aad UoMl bara glraa away orar taa mlbtoa trial botUa* of tbto gnot amdictoo: aad bara tbaaaltofnettoa of knew jog » kta abaolotaly anrod “-firmili of sssirs- Ta4rr& Ox . Droggima, aod am a trial battto fra*. Hegstor maa fiie. aad IL. It. ary howto goarantaad, or gate* ra fandad. “Do trouble wlf ***** paa gat kaowa a heap.” raid Deal* Rhea. ”la dad gey bab aaeb a paaJUe* way *' tolll* It Aalda^ make* fefka taa atad Hew York, Bnnmlnr 17.—The Med j»d Kapraea today priate Ik Wh« era aud the Union Pimlfo an «oe toe*. aod Um AMikw and Southern PeelQe systems on UM ether tend, tow jut been eomptotad end «M shortly be ennnnoeed. This to officially mode by one of otto Hallway. vte admits fa is about to past andsr the the Greet northern. aonardlag to tl ■TK^eWrgJHiu. sra.toaotlgF la eteae hsrmonjjrUh J. taalraM thanSaneeMiBl adthaKratt^ era Feelho. aad it to tor the pnrpoeo of patting throegb Um trig nmbTaaMiiii that the northern Pnetflo voUag treat Than to to b* oo oooontfflotliio ssJEWrsnasi:, tbot tbo low* of aortolnWoa_ & Daalacbo Book of Barilo, wblafe boo Moon baaoo tore* owoaraf Bortboro Paotbo atoek, bora pooled tbotr hitoo •ata to Northern Wait* Mook ood sa.^sss ua.“«£s: “W1 toajr now boro * OMfortt? »o tbo ■mat pool. Thto » to ba loroad ovar Fa tbo Gnat Vortbato. rtrioo lb* lot tor control of toa rival. Tbo Groat Northern. It to kaltoaod, win pm for tbo hwo bloak of Vaitham Aetdo atoek bp tbo toon of now Groat Bonn ora otoafc or bf anaooof oow aoeoritto* yat to bo dotonaload. New Tort JwfiaL There an Imitation* that a eertoot attempt may he Bade erbea Ooogna* meet* to cut dove the rep tret out too "f the Southern State* that have re etrleted tn* eeffrage. We era *in11pnd te think that thta acheaie • III not he partied when the tract leal dlfleeltias to the wap ere uederetead. let us •how why. Tb* ground epee whm It leprepoead t* aek* the redaeUae U that the Foer teeatb Amendment te tba (Wi. tutloa oootaloa tb* following provte lou | Bat wbee the right* to vote at may rteetloa far the cboloe of rteetoa for Prertdeet end Tic* PrBldeet of the United State* H*pm**b tail fee la Ooa gre*a the executive aad Jedlettl odtaera ot * State or tho member* of the Ieglo latare thereof, le denied to any of the ■tot* Benner* of Mob State, being of twealy-ooe year* of ego, red eitleeeeof tbe United Sutee, orle *ay abridged., etoqpt for perUcipatloe le rebetUon or other ertae, the heels at reprecentettea tberrtn thafl bated used la tbe propor tion which tbe somber of each mala cUlaena eball beer to tbe whole a man er of mala oitiaaaa twaatr-eoe year* *t age laeuob State. la tha first pUoe It to vary ful wbetber tht» provision woe Id be oonetraed te apply to a teat like an ed ueatioa wbtob doat eot define on teher aot aad imoMdiabto dlaabOity, bat Btrrty mUMtebeeaearttle rteedwbtoh »«T «*4»« map reeeh U ba will if it would thee oot only tha edewllouel (Slating lu Maatnhuartga, Cooeeetlewt SB^asasAae oil tba SUtr* are eeder tba bon By. ery SUU abridges the right of eaffroga by reqalrlog a eertaia length of r3 daeee. Teas of tboeaaadt eC elUeen* were deprived of their vote* la Hew York last weak by r«qelro*»e*t that ▼otar* Beat have lived a year la the Suu, tear Booth* te the eooety aad thirty dare la the eUotloa diatriet; muat hove been ottiaeoe for ataety, day*, aad moot base regulated ea m of toor day* epectoedT Meet States ■hut oat tdlott wad leaeoe people, eoaeeebet^aet peeper*^a**ae United MdeSSm "^VeESiTStowe u> vou *bo ba* eat obtained tha *p probaUoa of tha heart of civil authority of the town te wblah be ra rtdm Judging from the rteetloa ru teroe this appeebatlag le ertdoa ext so rted U any but RrsuWloae*. Si I i u ■ i » i I t. li ». f i < ' . •.* «r , V
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1900, edition 1
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