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The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home the Internets of the County. Vol. XXI.__CiASTONlA, N. C„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. ARP ON SUICIDES. IT 18 A BABE EVEIT AMO*« THE VE0BOE8. war* n»r hn *• - *•* .[■ah - rl«*l iw< r^*»« ttHM >w n* m» H**4J. nil Arp la A11**1* OuairlluUen. The rapid Increase of suicide* In U*a south la alsrmlag uud pruTole* the ■arloui atudy of our thinking people. Fitly yeera ago e suicide was a rare event among tbe white race, and uever heard of among the nagroe* When It did occur It waa considered au arl. deuce of Insanity. 1 do not rroall but owe Instance la my youth and that waa a woman wbu Jumped into a deep well when do help was within reach. But nowadays almost every dally paper oou taiui an account of one or more self murders, and seen negroes have taken tba Infection, for they rill Imitate every vice aud frailty of the while*. Old Lesris, who Is my wood chopper, aalted me the other day liuw It was that the white folks kill ‘deraelvaa 89 much, and lire nigger* dldent." “Because,” asid I. “whits folks are more easily overoomo with grief or re morse, or dlatrem, then negroee. You negroes don’t borrow trouble, nor take It hard when It doe* oocne. Yon don't give youraoiree much anxiety about to morrow, or next week, or next year. You don’t grieve long over a death In tb* family; your emotional nature I* of a low grade; your marriage relation le loose; To fact, It la on tbe decline since freedom came. Tb* marriage records show that your lagal marriage* are 00 per cent tees, according to population, than in tbe whit* race, and Ui*> decrease get* Ices and less every year. Your young meo and women don’t marry, they Just take up and quit when they please, and so tbe moo don’t cure very much about tbe welfare of Ihtlr chil dren, It they bare any. Besides all this, Cods Lewis, your race has a trait of stealing little tblugs, end tfam accounts in a great measure for their Indifference to the laying up of some thing for tbe future; something for the winter, or tbe rainy dsya, or for old age- If tbe worst eotns* to the worst they Ik now they eno steel or beg. If your yoeng folks, men and women haven't got but a dollar In tbe world they will ipail It for a wateiiselou nr an exeareion, sad taka the chances. Now, Uncle Lewi*, yon remember when there wasn’t a clialngang Id the eoutb, nor a hh nooa crime nor a brutal outrage, committed by your people, from tbe Potomac to tbe lUo Grande. Now there are in Georgia alone over 4,000 of Tour people In tbe cbaioxaogt. the little stealing* were punished.” Uocle Lewie lied * topped cutting and wee leaning on lila ax belva. ''Dat’a •U so,” Mid be. “and boM 1 knows it, aad boas wlut I want to know la dli: What mail we poor Digger* do about tt ?” There le ihe rub. I couldn’t tell bis. but I did uy, “Uncle Lewie, your nee lias got mme mighty good trails, aud 1 Ilk* to bar* you about ui; you are klod bearted. good iietured, easy to please, and dout carry malic* or revtage la your hearts; you eteal. but you don’t cheat anybody. The white race wont steal, bat they will cheat, or take ad rant age in » trade, and that is wane, If you true a ne gro with anything he will uol abase year confldaaea, but a white mau will embesate and defraud and even the ceabien of banka will appropriate the bank*) mooey. aod falsify the books for month* end year a. Every race baa Its race traits, both bad and good. Some of your bed one* were almost ran oat by slavery, but they have cooes back again, and all yoar college education dor* not atop It* D makei It worse. There l« nothing will atop It bat work, constant work, every day, under aome good employer. Work ou (be farm la your beet safeguard, or work as me chanic* uoder good contractor* Tour people make good median toe, nod tae white people employ them aad pat ro nisB them Just sa willingly ee they do white meahanles. Tbe negro Slack smiths aod masons get good employ ment here and every where, end as for cooking aod washing and nursing, your WOGDen DRf* • • a WWW IWOI would Ot together nicely II it wasn’t for politics aod idleness. An idle ne gro la a dangerous thing and thould b» taken spend put to work. Ha la bbuoIj more dangarout than an idle while man.' for he lie* no shame and fears nut God our regard* mao. III ware a law-maker, I would make no*tinned r Idlenee* a crime, for aa Ben Franklin •ays. “It la the patent of vies.” ■■I start'd to write alwut an to Id as, but got to preaching Uncle Lewis a ser mon and got off the track Nineteen k undr ad years ago 1*1 u larch, the Greek historian, aaid that aetf-morder waa ou Ward toe, for a beats man eon Id aof for rather than take the Ilia that God gave him, Half mordar w*a a hetnooe crime under the old English law. The •state of the fe o do a* waa enofllsoatad and taken away from hia ramlly. ills body waa burled op the hlfhway with out a oofln and a abarp sUka throat llirough It to mart the eecnraed apot. ' gQ to Ida waa onder the bun of the oborcb, and no prayer* were aaid toe hia sooi to au olrllised ouuatry has aulolda been justified. ntoept lo aueb oamt* aa that of Haul, who fell on hia •word because, as ha aaid, “I*et tbaaw nuolronmoleed Philistines threat me through and ebeee me” Or perhaps that other notable case the scrip tores recced that of Jodie whose remorse waa so dreadful he preferred hall or anrthtag that woald bo a chaoge. Bot •Mmatty it l* better to end are the till wa hTra than to ffy to thorn wa know nut at.” Almost arecy day wa read of roung man and young woaea killing tVemaafre* baaauaa of disappoint moot n« dissipation, or ahuot toys of monay They moat beHmra there Is no hereafter r^laoolabma.t ends with this life m. rely no Osletiea •*" <* weman In^ld Slok of self "O'*” W*J». «wong womani wait, I eat rafkr ^Lr T>« ioul I. looked up In this God eelr baa the key. If alt and trust Him. Rotsoraa fur a great or I tue may alona aoaowhat for self murder. Mias Morrison might have killed herself altar aha billed her rival, and It aiould have seemed heroic. When Othello discovered his greet mistake in killing Deaderoona. Iila |eioratlun was grand aa be said, "I took the circum cised dog by tbe throat and smote him thus,” end then stabbed blmaeir and died, for aa Shakespeare aaye. "He w»* great of bearl." In ancient (irvece and Rome tbelr notable warriors some times killed tbrrasalvas. rattier than suffer tbestlogof defeat In battle. In Jepau military ofioers do wt.al la osllrd harakarf (ripping open the abdomen) to avoid peiaoual disgrace. Out in our land tbe pistol or poison luu superseded ell other meant of autaidn. U would Sava Ibouaanda of lives If llie platot was abolished by law. Hot one should be allowed In any li<>um-bold; tlicv are en tirely to convenient for murder or sui cide or rubbery ur revenge. Aud the sale of poison should be eo regulated that no oue could buy It exoi'pl upon the most careful Inquiry as lo IU (n tended use. Hunan life is lo eeciad to lie endangered by pistols and poison for as 8t. Paul salt, "We are made In tbe linage of (Ion.11 Well, we are that Mr Crumpicker or Stumpeucker, or some suoli name from lciltaus, lies opened the ball at Washington with hie usaal ecrcrcli owl bowl against Iha south. He wee In such a malignant luirry that lie got In tbs Aral hill, sod It Is In rrduoe the representation of the south lu congress. Ho reminds me of llaman whose atomaoh would not digest Ilia food aa long aa be saw Monleoai sitting at lb* klog'sgate. H# has begun to bulk) e gallows for us. Let him beware, for it was II aman who was hanged. Rome of these rabid republican! remind me of old Rato, tbe Roman censor, who haled the Certbagenlaot to Iwd that he never voted on any question In the Roman senate without adding, "And l alau vole that Carthage be destroyed." Uul nobody oarea; we will yet have a schoolbook oomialaatoo in every south ern. etate. Tbe south I* moving right slung In spite of northern Insults and northern llteratore 1 see that "Bar bum Printable" Is lo be played lo Atlanta. I wonder If that dramatto ■la anil be patronised by any aelf respecting southern man or woman? Many yrait ago a yankre troup came to Borne with "Uoflt* Tom's Cabin,” anil we egged them out of town. That's what we done. They may abuse us from afar off, but they ebaa't come down bare aud rob It In. «M Rklll Ourloiti Km From the region* around about ooroe glad tiding* of great Joy. It ia syrup-making tin* ! .Early these frosty morning* tb* •talks of cane are popping and crock lug balwren the rnllsrs of tb* mills, while lb* ‘-Juice” flows down in • steady strum in Die vessel in which the roaring flame* confer* It Into the •west. Ihtek, delicious syrup. And If you will go to that ayrup maklog establishoent ooe of them oool morulngs. All an old fashioned gourd, tb* kind with a crook In tb* handle—with tb* cold Juloe as it pour* from between tb* roller* of the cane mll aud drink It. yon will think that you have (truck the neoUr of tb* goda, formerly served on Olympus* And If you ibrust yo«r knlf* Into an apple a few time*, tors I* Into tb* boil ing syrup, nod lak* It out after a few minute* sod eat It, you will think Ibat it la on* of the apples of H- sperldea. Aud If you take a spoonful of Ibe syrup, let It oool soaotaolly. and then let It tickle down your throat, you will b* willing to mak* affidavit that have found the honey of Hym«ttus. And then If yoo will taka a jog of that syrup home, and the next morning pour a lot of it over some well buttered baiter-cakes—mado very largely of corn meat, you ondeiataod-and rat thorn - if you do tbi* you will wonder why everybody don not tblok that life la one grand, sweet eoog. And If yoo will—but we desist. I __ Th« Mmbb f«|KV. franklin (Yea*. &d editor Mkn rnemiee. Ha also 1 makee frieode mod good cnee, too. A little *qnlb limed at do one la partic ular will hit loan bolloD headed iodl- . vidua) on a lore ipot and ba at once ; declare* bimeeir agalnet It. The pa- I per may bava given Mm many ootnpll meolary uotioen. bat the Imaginary tbrult pal* him on bla dignity aod he eeuMiehee bimteU a erille, hut he baa uol tba nerve to go tu the editor Dllli euppoeed grievance Joel notion and vou will lee that tbe men who ar* agatuat the home paper era aa a rule men who would out tie mleaed If they Bhoald leave tbe community forevtr. ■ On every queelloa ot local In ten eat tba home paper eland* to ooek* e light for I the beet lotereet of the lowo. A rireuw'i n«M t all. "1 clock to my engine, allbongh every Julot Mind end every nerve waa ranked arltb pain." write* C. W. Bel lamy, a loeomutiva I)reman, of Bur liugton, Iowa "1 waa weak and pale, without any appetite aad all run down. A* I Waa about tu give up. I got a bottle of Bleotile Bitter* and, after taking It, I felt aa well ■« t eyer did In my Ufa." Weak, elokly. run down people a!way* gain new II a, atrougtb and vigor from their oe*. Try them. MaMefeellon gutraateed hy .1. K Curry * On. Price 60 oenli. A waplaiMelie geory. CUrraieni) Pleie Deal nr. ' Teathat cheeky yoaog Wlntergrvm made a frleod of the haughty Mr*. De Vcoog the very Brat time he met her." "How did he do It ?" “He uked her If bar hair weaa’t paeraetnrtly grey. The yrmaUtWm of tba freedom of a elty ne borowgb ia Ragland I* new a mere compliment, which d r** a v. ooe fee aay MMaoUal or eieaptlowgl prlv NEW IMMIGRANT DEPOT Features of tbe Buildings Erect* ed on EUis Island. inrs uteuok abe&x&ekeitb. MxosUcet ruUlllu Prw»ld*4 Wmr Umaum in* iBMigmti ky Im WMm-Uifi Selbies S«u Oh •' Ot Chief Imprarmnta — All CUMlim AkMlittlr rinpmL The bureau of Immigration wtU be trsnjf erred from tbe present quarters to Ute uew station oo EUis Island tbe Utb of December, any* tbe New lock Time*. The transition from tbe cramp ed and badly arranged quarters which the bureau baa occupied since tbs file that destroyed tbe old station on the Island la 1£07 wID be marked. One baa only to n-tnembef the old rain ahackle structure to be able to appre ciate tbe inagnlGccut and admirably arranged new quarter*. Tbe main building, situated In tbe center of tbo Island, Is 8tt feet In leugtb sod 100 feet la width. Tbe body of tbe building Is «tl feet high, while the four towers at each comer ar* 100 feet from tbe ground to the top of the domes. Tbs alyls Is a cun glomcraUon of several styles of orcbl torture, tbo predomlusttug style being that ef tbs French renaissance. Tbe material nsed lu the construction Is brick, with light alone trimmings, har monised so as to asks tbe general ef fect as attractive In oppoarance as pos sible. Tbe spires of tbs tower* ire copper covered, and In tbe top of each Is On observatory, from wblcli a splendid view nf tbe harbor and city may ba bad. On tbe western sod eastern sides of tbe building or* the main eotranccs. massive nrehee which extend well Into tbe second story. Over tbe arch In con crete work appear tbe nations! coat of arms, trhi Is eagles of the same ma terial make tbe general affect still more at tractive. Bat Use Interior arrangements are wbaL sftor eJl. make tbe station g model of completeness. Every detail of tbs axacting and confuting service to which its nsea ar* to be dedicated were considered In perfecting tbe In terior piano. The transportation, ex amining, medical. Inquiry end various other departments of tbe service being assigned quarters that, while they or* IP--VIKKU/ HIWUf 111 L IC1J milli, are ao arranged at to follow one after the other, according to Its proper place In the depatment Time from the of fice of tbc conunlseloaer tbc door* lead to the quarter* of his assistant, and then, according to rank, cams the med ical, financial, examining, railroad. In quiry and other branches of the sere lee. When tbc Immigrant It landed from the barges, he wilt pass through an Imposing private eotrauce, mnde a* nearly as possible free from the ob servation of the curious besides pro tecting him during bail weatbsr. lit than goes to ths second floor, the en tire center of which K given up to the examining department where be la In spected by the medical authorities and the officials of other branches of ths | service who pose o, -m hi* eligibility t* land. Rrsry Inch of space on this Door Is utilised. Tbo railings forming tbs network of tbc aisles, la which tbs Immigrants ore placed in alphabetical order, according to nationality, glvea tbe greut amphi theater the appearance of in Immcuee spider wob. Two sbtidoad* can be handled easily and two more In an emergency by the Inspector* and other attache*. It Is estimated that 5,006 person* can be thoroughly examined with perfect case, and In an emer gency 3.000 more by tbc application of a little added energy on tbc part of the examiner* nurrounaiug this room, from tbe third Boor. Is tbe observation gallery, where rial tore con watch the Inspectors at work. The dormitories are entered from doors on the gallery. There are two main aparuncot* which can accommodate about BOO sleepers comfortably. The sotllli western, corner of the sec ond Boor ham been assigned to "that terror of the Immigrant" ttio beard of special Inquiry. Adjoining this depart ment la tbs dormitory for tl* ooforto nates labeled “Hxcloded." Tbere Is a telegraph and railroad office also on this Boor, the tatter service also hav ing a large dlvlaloa on the southern end of the ground Boor, where tbe principal agendas rrlU be located. Iron stairways lead from the private quar ters of lbs Immigrants to tbe roofs on either end of tbs balMlag. which bars been dabbed “roof gardens” aad -‘pa ri t Son roof*" the former name belag tbe asms given by the Imalgratteo an Lb otitic* while tbe tatter Is a tide conferred by I he construction force* Tbs administration o(flora and baggage room, together with the rollrosd de partment* occupy tbe ground floor. Oaoventeat apartment* have bean aaalgned to the borvna of Information— tbe private rooms of the Inspector* matron* clerks and other attache* On* of tbe gras trot of tbe Improve ments will bribe bathing boats, where too ImtulgrOBts CBS . he bathed at a lime. 8.000 being about the number that ran bo thus refreahed during am ordinary day. -W# expect to wasp them once a day. aad they will taod on American ton clean. If nothing mors." mid An ahrtaut Onomtaotooer Mrftwteocy a flaw dsya ago This lawcsvsmrnt will am to randy for us*. however oMIl lbs brgluslag of tbs nsw year. Tbs hatha will be of ths -.bower" variety The restaurant, tasedry, where thon “asds of sieves of Rasa aad ether flab rite mb o« chmmoq aany. onuses cm ar roatioe necessities. will also bare a separate parti Job. Tba Boat building In Importance to tbo main erne la tbo hospital, situated opposite Uorei-nors lalaod. • '"’Us at root arc, while plnlu la Plan, 1 nged with perfect details for tba purpooa for which It Is to setts All of tba structural on tbs Island nr* •bamlotaly fireproof, tbe only Inflnin tnabl* material being the otllee rural tore. Tbe floors are of concrete and date, tbe rollings of into, while tbs bed# ar* combinations of Iron and who Q* l tillg. Now ferry two ta are t* In- added, bet ter and more anbatnnttol docks to be built oik) tho official force will prob ably bo Increased. Tbo spending of |l.riOO.OGO by tbe covsrnracnt ou Kill* Island will be, according lo tboss best fitted to jndge, tbe beginning of a new era In the complicated system of tbo Immigration aarrlce. CA8E OF CADET B002. Wee* Fatal Cadet* Admit Takas** Same* la U**d la Hailag. Among tbs West Point cadets tbe other day there was considerable talk of the deatti of Cadet Oscar I. Boos, eaosed. It Is alleged, by hasing. It Is freely admitted that boalug lu Its leas er degree* still exist* si West Tulnt notwithstanding tile efforts made by Colonel Mills to hrbig lo an end tbe more serious punishments that were Inflicted by members of Ihe aigliet daises upon I be junior*. s*ys th» New York IlrraM. It Is minally true that tabasco tens fierty cdmlnlslcrcd as uBe form or punishment. There are endfts who similiter at tbs sight of a small bottle, ml labeled. If oacaa u Boot. a caJat baa taken II. be ran explain tba burning sensation. aud If be baa ween otban take II be can dearrib? ibe facial cxpreaalons of pain. Henry Langtlon Batter. a cadet In (lie fourth class, wbo Uvea at 130 Waal Ninety-third street, New- York, tiwtl an experience n few months ago. Dar ing tbe celebration of "banner night" be bad some little difference with a cadet in tbelr class, tlio non of an army officer, tbe result of a prearranged In cident scheduled by hla senior*, and before sunrise, or tbe sound of reveille, ftatlar aud bis oppouent faced eseb other In a ring In Catnp Clinton. Tha combatants fought 13 rounds, and when the jff*t round had been fought Butin's eyss wore block rood nod half of one of hi* front teeth wo* goo*. HI* opponent fared even worse. Dr. H. Holbrook Cnrtls of New York, a throat specialist, speaking of tba doetb of Cadet Boot, sold: “Ulceration of tbe tbroat, aueh as that described In tbta rase, could not result directly Id tabcrroloua condi tions sueb as tho one snkt to have caused death. It Is quite plausible that while not (be direct cawo of death, such laflaiamatlon may have re sulted in conditions which made the pattern abnormally susceptible to tht lodgment and development of tbs germ* of n mortal disease." BELL A SIGNAL FOR PRAYER. Plea at AreeJa Mitkaihu par Keep. l*f Caauaaalaaata Claaa ta PaltA. Tba mom bora of tba Met bod let ehnrch of Aroola. Ilia, have adopted a navel If oat to original plan of beeping cloaa to tbo '‘faltlt.” says tbo Chicago I star Ocean. Promptly at 11 o'clock ovary morning tbo boll In tba Ueitdsoioc now etroetnre pea In forth Ita melodious alraJut. amt tbv vcbo of Ita ring rvacbet every quartiv of tbo city The find sound of tbo bell Is n nlgnnl for eaeb member of the tUtinb to erase bla or bee worldly lalaorn awl engage lo ear »«al prayer Tbe Idea of the bo nr of prayer” was conceived during u revest rerlral meet ing aad boa Iwian continued ever alnco. Tba fact that tbe eliorcb I tell was rang every day at tbe aame.bonr baoamo n general topic or roureraatlou among those aot acquainted with tbo |4an. and peopt* began to taqulra tbo caone At lost tba secret leaked oat, and tbo "mystery of tbo II o'clock baft" baa bean cleared. Tba plan la aaM to ba a auction • _ *■)>• Ha Waa TaaVarad. *•1 luffatcd auoh pain from ourua I coaid Itardly walk," writes H. debit. atxi, Hillsborough, Illn. “t>«t Busk 108*1 A rule* Halva onoaplately Cured UteH." A at a like mapio on aprilnn bralava. cuts, sores, voahji. bull*, eh o»m Pcrfkot bealar of akla diseases and pOea Cara gnat sat aad by J. X. I lurry A Oo. Un OMeaae Itaea. Up to data no man baa bean aUa to dissever a sails fact on method of (tv lag friendly advice t* • wo man. EXERCISE AS A PERIL. New and Startling Theory oi a Chicago Physician. THIIXJR DAILY LABOB ZIGBBH. Dr. u»r CUlai TkM Sn Over nur> 'Mu Tnk OK IK IM IM tut. lnl»>u Men the Deitu Waste ml Tlsene Basalts Mtsa txulr. Dr. Alban a. Hoy, who bis publish ed a booh 00 "Bating and Drinking.” dlacuwed tbe much mooted subject of exercise and Its effects on lb# health tbe otter afternoon. "1 am speaking,” be nld to a rvprv wntstlrs of tte Chicago Times-Herald, “about rxKrclw for the buslnrw not oboot exerelaa for tte young or Cor laborers. Evsey action, whether of tte brain or of tbe muscles, destroys cells, asm up Uisnc and creates so mock waste matter to be taken op by tbe blood aod te be ell mine ted from tte system. “Now, an lew each waste Is ctlmlaat #d It becomes so much poison la tbe system. Tbs great eliminating machine of tte fa a mao body Is the kUlueya. Un tew tbe kidneys do tbelr work tte sys tem U saturated with poisons “Per Instance, there Is tbe sad was of Senator Darla His toe was poison ed by bis slocking sad refused to baoL Kidney complaint developed, or, rather, tbo kidneys, for a long time had net done tbelr foil work, and the system waa so poisoned that ibe toe became gangrened. ■ "w»" wi"»| uuriHji youth—op, Mf. to S3 yean or age. Hot aftor 60 they l>ectnuc slightly atro phied: tboy shrink a little. Tbla la not disease, but a simple effect of age. Coo aoiiueatly at a did advance* tu ytara be abonld aak bla kJdaejs to perform a UttU last work Instead of a little more. “Hot auppoae a mao of boataoka not only uses bla braio daring Loo]oca* boors, but alto pet* a at ruin on bla a marten afterward. There la vast* then to l»« canted off-meutal waste tad physical waste, tbc broken down brain evils and tbosa of tbc muscles IlkaM las. Thus the kidney* are forced to do double duly to ellmluate poisons resulting from two acta of netloa. “A business mau should get all the oxorclao be needs from tbo require ments of Ids basinet*. A long walk only furl bet calla upon bla rttmu. Violent golf or tcanla only pau a great er atrnlo upon his system. If bo says be noedt flash air. oxygon, bo can girt It to bla otDco If tho latter bo property retaliated, or bo doesn't need to excr ete* to breads freak air. John D. Bockcfclter drive* a fait bona. That glraa him air, hot It doesn't giro blm axorctsc. Joseph Cbumu-i Into takas ao sxcrcla* except wbat tie get* from •tapping from hi* other to bte carriage. Ho Is nerer tick. Senator William U. Emits Is a vary old man. lie Dover oxorrtatd. That Is bla boa ah “Bat business mea say: 1 aood ox errtae. 1 do not feel well unless I hare It-' That mean* generally that they aat too much. You can poison year system by rating too much, putting in to yosradf more than tlio kidney* can eliminate. Now, Chamberlain, who takes no exercise. 1 bar* no doubt la a light ester. “Tbs thing to be attained Is a proper balance, a norm, to to spsak. Ooa abonld oat sufficiently, but ao room. Ho abonld not put Into bUnoelf what cannot bo easily eliminated, nor should ho Indulge la both moctal and physical exorcise, thereby re using an excess of waste, which tb* kidnoya are am bte to deal with. “Whan a buslnoai man takes a vacation, ho can afford ranch mote physical exorcise. Tbc athlete 1* not tbo best prepared man to resist dis cs as. f bars known a blacksmith to oppose no rrstetnncr to pocusooala and the strongest tablet* to die quickly of typhoid i htv wii wen ipmKing or *»rtM for the young. but the grown, man. Yoath need* exert toe to Imlld tip mua eto* and growing UatnM. Bat, who* you ere puppte* and cotta acamparing around, th* old dog know* better, and an do** l ho bore*. Tltoy mat arboa tb*y can. AOilvta* who com* out of college and go to deck week often bar* gnat difficulty. Kxceealr* excreta* en large* the beart.-eo that It may do tta work. Tbo heart to n mnacle, and you can’t lawaon a inuacta. When lb* foot bad player become* a deak worker, be ha* oo need for hi* greet heart. It la too big. and It become* Hobby.” >•* Ward* Cain ad. Taro aaw word* war* breagbt lata Kaaaa* City by trarater* lately, aaya tba Kanaaa City Journal. One taka* tram a power aomewher* la "taagh teat*’ It wna applied to a a'bow tad waa merely a r a Hat lea on ~ wldob lio* become too eeuuooo far tb* average etna* baibeord writer. Tba other new word I* “aBerttetea.” It le a paaater till oa* Wedtea erer It awbSe; tbaa be bream** eaNgbtaaad. It mean* ■’aadrrtakrr." Bat bow rtegnet: It la 1 unto the (debate* "nodartaker'’ a* i "kanaorUl anlet” to to barhar,” and I ,rw "faacral ri l ■octet” took* Ilk* a Oanadlnn dim* beekte It Who *01 bo Kaaaa* at/’* a rat “mortician r *tott»n IfcmM tea. Thowgbtfal Bngtlekaaaw era-itra . lag ta the fact that tbto oeuatry baa ohtalaad a coaaiaaadlag toad In lb* ta daetrlca. In toad at waatltig lima 4e i Plwtng th* fart they a boat.] Hebe* pat i themaclre* ahrimet at th* thue* la ’ Bagtand. aaya tbe Ohrretawd ac lota the preaentn *a tbte aM* at tb* water. HERE'S AN AUTO SLED. Mwwtma rw m wbrawta!** ▲uttmobttoe of Urn ordinary kind am nth* aewroo la Maine, bat when M to drigMag h* atyto lb. Ptna Tina It .ton an In n Mr way of outdoing the rat of the riantii thli Wtntar. aaya tb* Kew York Inn. Ira Baany of Banger, n mechanic of *x parionce, baa Joat completed tbo model “»“*• Mad'’ and aay* that rtei (be (blag la completed bo wl! be able t* plow through tbe deepeet drift that •uar piled on Mala etraet and traaa part paaeangara with dlapaieli. The auto ated win be 10 feet long. * tot high aad 4 feat hi width and will be propelled by n gaastia* engine of 10 borutpowor. la forcing the sled far wnid two atari cylinder, art need, each U feet long and 30 Incboa la diameter. Wound around than* cylinders aad Ormly attached to tb* out!too an m* ral oamn » lathe* high and 1 Inch** wide, with deeply concaved aorfAer* aad capable of teblng bald of lb* e*e*t ky eurfece. The cylinder* *rv attach •d lo tbo engine by means *f bwrri gmutag. and tbo apeed can be many imndatad to nit tha p*t*on who guide* tb* vowel*. Mr. rcarcy call* Ms loreettoo mm "asto-mo-tdwr and I* rmgil.nt that It wig make rapid tlmo on tbo mow covorod highway or on to*. He bn* been working on tb* eteoai eled for more than Are year*, and tbe greatest pan of tbl* dux era* epvnt In .rperl seating with the rerolvtug runner*. Ho found lbut If both the eplrala went pot on right heir led I be Ord would gu to tb* right, while l| ovutd go tbe other direction If tb. epical* owe toft banded. After be bad made one right aad etw left banded there wa* more thinking to be done. By pnt tlag •Ite coil* chm> together be could develop gwat power of pro poleioa. but could make Imm little •poed. Spiral* pul whirr apart gave apeed without power, and to meet both condition* be Imm coourm-ted two arts of runaerx. otic for troth on ilw total rood mud tb* other for bill riimblug. Tb* rjllattor* run fore and aft with tb* ante. and tb* power to furutobod by double piston rede ao arranged that tb* eogtnr can never got on a center. Tbe tubing and framework aa well as tb* cylinder* aro of thin, highly tem pered uteri. *o lliat tbo whole tied, with boiler, neatt. cagtuo aad alt item SM weigh over 1,300 pound*. Tb* ve hicle I* guided by a art of runners at tached to the front of tbe mala body of It aad Im* a Ur.udto running back to tb* driver'# ecot like electric aad etrun automobile*. _ PAPIER MACHE ARMOR. mam It to DIiiiImIm to—I Um Moll at Sea all C«ri. Thli li au m> uf Imitation and stuc co. Tbe rbrumo and the cbromo plnto graph e-» Hbowtiig the nil pointing aside, r mar papier marlar In tacgta •Ibg to displace Meet Iron and bran* tor making tbe armor which la euy poacd to hare boos wars by tbo dead mat uwptvrad sovereigns of literature. »rt tba Sow Toek Past. Severn I phil anthropic firm* are now turning oat armor of any nod every period mods not of It According to tbe wishes of tbo e onto mors, they will flotah tt la bright steel, silver sod gold Inlay, ham mered brass, rusty iron or malachite. Tbo acer goods are warraatid net to break easily or to cet nay hofertimato goto* opon wlium tlaey happen to fall. Arranged In the ball or oa tbo wall of tbo ooloo. they nr* gmraatoad to dm eelvo tbo boot critics and to give alt tba satisfaction of tbo genuine sell of mall wont at Poitiers or Ciecy. People whose ancestors Indulged la crMsdtng or took part la tbo long wars between England and France can re produce tbo ancestral mall at compara tively small coot. If necessary, yon caa bare the biesstplates won by tba Pa Htss aad the shut leaps by CromsraD's Ironsides. Tbs new lnvoaUoti has Moused tba ea m!tj of tbo dealers la antique amor, both ancient aad Baft ora. who doctors that tt Is tataafteft So tala tbelr tadostry. It may bo mended, however, to pradiat keepers and esrefal mothers. A arnche battle** or a double •word may bo latrostod to a tod dim of 4 without tbo least danger to tbo baby lb tbe cradle or the cot Gy tbe trials'a They may. howovsr, break a wtodoth, aad If loowtod la tbo kJSehoo stove thoy will bora up, though with 4MB salty. ■to—— - BOER GUN MYSTERY SOLVED »V« Bonn fml«l Awnr •• Oanenl Pm non of tbo Si aartet cleared up a i of tbo Boor war la Booth Africa lb. other day. aajra a Kow Tut dbpaltb. Uo explained tbo narraton dlnppaar aaoo of tbo Oooo “Long tar «kM bind th. raUtnrn on Cmbolwano woofalii. aring aboUa late Ladyoaaltb. Mow tbia r*a waa taboo away baa taac boaa a natter af ip» otaMoa ia«f loan and corn Tbo Boon «onrtrotted a derrick otw tbo pan. andLo Hrtttab obotl waateod tho dorrteb. Mt wboa tbo Brtttob rtote od tbo cmfcmore tbo pea had dtaap promt Oonrrol Pnroon Mid: . “If. »tai|Ar w»«rh tV. took tbo (UO away «lnrtn( tbo olgbt aad loft tbo derrick iben for tbo Brttbb la aboot at" _ a«m«. nitidladlyaaaay. u OioojnornUac nnarM la Ma gnaar ) « .* n ' Dm a law u> MX At aaaal kM t» m n d fca— promt •f^******1 gpg Oiar la hit Ufa by i JrtnaVySftimi. -MMMitoaM^rlSkwImSSrt or tba atbar araeiaf. "of tba waodarfal tbfa«a tbaaa tarn i at cam 4a wttb a . ■aaa tkati cat of erOar. IMmWa Dr. Bodloc of tha Poly ell ate Uurtla man. ul wi emir a reone fallow at that. Ml Bara tbau 83 yaara of ago. . ***■»>• traXlla baton tbit way: I wa. Jen ml t : a*er U Mfcw "i’U toll too. Mti they aB i rakt I wmadaaa You kaow. at that, that a rail good aaa caa always heat a eaaa ft elcfcaaaa My partairt father, «M Ur. ChxraU, ebook ha«da with aaa aad said aoodbr aat eul M. Hta *— * waa akaklag Ilka a Maf. aad kls face was as trhMa aa your collar. Bat I hpaw-waO. what's the aaa at talking! Tea aaa’t kill a good aaa. -At *20 la tb. IBM,,, 1 ei, la a had la the hospital. At a bo tha aaect morning they cat me spea la tha ted* U Inches long end 31 laches tow Ma ether or chleratormt They aura atrald of my heart. uKa: They found out afterward my heart was as stroax aa whaa I waa id years aid. I was a goad yooag Mhw thaa. I coaid Mdk anything that walked oa taw teat.' -Watt, they cot ma epsa aad tad ma ijl Aa I’m tnld. IT* got part af the akla of tb* tail at a kaagarua aewad la. t* asy laaldea; alas a let at Mil* ■mage. They can’t aay Ma Ik tout fan of moale acw. eaa thsyt Ton aaa bat jour tout dollar oo this-theta u» 130 stMcbaa inside af ma. They've pat a 1st af bandage* outside to bold aa* together wha* the n lichee era takteg hald aad keapiag la place. Taar weeks aad to* day* I waa In the hospital. It's a great plaea to atady humaa astir*, that baapttaL They kept a* flat so my back la mm PselUau; wouldn't tat ma site ter tear tb* atltcha* would part. Thafa lb* hardest time I arar pat la la *8 my Ufa Why. tb* sales of my Sat war* fnU af piaa aad atadlia Bat ~ Mlda’t Mn, I stock ta tha M tha gawa as Dr. Bodioe gsra m sa Tea cast kill a good man. «asw. Tha aiclmaaa Usd am. bat It iteda’t beet bm. Dsdoratsad, I had tha daw ton back of bm. Tbay ksow haw to haadla a eaaa of atekaaa*. »• Now, tkla la no kid. Tbay brought to • rouag faUaw N jraois aC aga that ha araa^am. Or BrtHM^td'ua'aNaa tocad him np and pat him la a ptoatar «•«*. aaate ha traa all JjwmlkvErMgl^'agthaaaja/a^r! •• ; 'i
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Dec. 20, 1900, edition 1
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