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..M —.. >■■■„ —, . . ,— The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home end the Interests of the County. Vol. XXII. InferJflWUfc*) GASTONIA, N. 0.. THUU8I)AY, APRIL 11, 1001. - -___ ___ ARP ON CARNEGIE. APPLAUDS MILLIOIA1BE FOB DO UG GOOD, H# ■■fcnBiiMM Iwggrglln i -%mym lh« drtfll MmI UIbr I'MtM M«Mb lit# Wnfii In » B*il*r Wy ibM by I.lbrwtn. I Ail AH» In Ailnnt* CooiiltullMi. •■Sesle It Mr. Fiicka, ac>l« these prods down 5 par eeul for It:* next Qscal year. Tlie bonks ii.ua that we are gallic* rich too faat. Put down the price ul steel rails asd put up the prtoo uf labor. We sra l.ut liuttrre for out fellow ore and a ■llllou « year Is enough lor us." IfMr. Csrorgle had raid that trn «eats ago, ha wouldn’t he *° perpWard now about giving away hls eeooay. lie eayi it Is a ale for a mau tu die non. aa . asllfk la uncertain aud dr.ith U sure be •snots to be la a hurra alnul getting rtd of his millions The Oar millions hr he* settled upon hie egad aud Indi gent laborers la a booafaottuii that everybody commends. Tha iwrutjr-gas millions be bss given tu the oitirs f .r public libraries is uut rspeutully oust sanded by suyb-nly aaoapt those who rtoslaed it. It Is about ou a par with Hoekefaller’s twenty Dae million lo the great uelaerelt lra. 31 allbsr gift reaches the msssn of tha people nor alleviate, tha condition of the poor, flsorgs Pre body’s and l’eter Cunpcr'a ciartllra wore more sensible and effectual. UVOT|f rauiifl • ww«m, -v"" oat a dollar u( capital to begin with eetallebed urvhanagra m London anlll ha had over fljOUU lu charge whan lu> died and from year to year maintained, and adneatad tram, wet much grander obatrlty than firing million* to o«l lagri and libraries. Umarga Peabody'* million* built blocks of good eomfort ■ bte tanagaeut Uoaie* for lb* labeling poor of l^oodon, bousa* ibat nrra far nlakad and equipped with errry com fort and every safeguard far tho health of Ike tenant*. 1 lea Ida* that ba left a large fund for the promotion of editca Uon la the South. There am many chan Or* far wore needed by the people than glrlng them a chance to mad free books. The poor do not have time to read vary attach. A right hungry man can hardly gat religion modi h-t* enjoy a atory book. Uut still w* e no meed Mr. Careegla for hi* good luUHlun-a. and if he bad alrru two or three tbcua and dollars to Cartrrerllle, I would bare atld. "Mr. Carnegie rou area lag hearted Scotchman, air !" 1 b«pe they wilt fleet him mayor of Haw York. The reaaou why tba public pcalae Mr. Carnegie as la bccanae the public la surprised. Sued muuiBctoce i* n un common that It la unexpected. The gift la really uo act of geoetoai'y for aa ha tayi hlmaolf it ti a ala th trap it and die rtok. He got ail bl* millions from the labor of the people, aod me be la U/IU| III •UUI* •» WWW— Jog. That la right sad bnnormblv, for tbs ora wa* God1* aod lbo labor waa tba loll of his am- lie ought to poor It back and give some to Ike loiters whose see a earned the won*?. This la pars morality aod common sense. Every man hai a moral rlgbl, and It la bla duty to make aumcieui profit lo malotaio himself and family lo com tort, aod avan In luxury, and also to lay up something for bla cblldraa and for old age and for the acetdanla of Ilia: but bayot.d Dial bla rights un der a Christian ciaillxtilou do not go. Ha thee becomes a trustee fur bla fel lawman who we In nerd. Not that be should paroal oat aod deliver to eaeb oaa hi* altars, for it cannot ba doua, but ba shock] make scats Inveatmout that would tnaorw tba greslest good to tba greatest number. Nevertheless Mr. Carnegie la scattering bit money, fie la sowing wheel among the larer He la giving largely to tha wealthy cH tea who can provide their own libraries Ha to acatlerleg bl« money, I mean the surplus Ural ba* grown tu be a bur den. Ha baa juat Autohed a million dollar inaction In New York and baa another In Bootlaud, and a few million la reserve for contingencies. We hope that tbaoa small botdlugawlU out inter fere with hi# Intention* to dia poor. No, there 1* so peculiar gr-ce lu the gifts of Carnvgla or lieakarallar. They are a surprise, I hat's all for not one lu u hundred of tba miUlurelrve do each thing*. Most nf them hold OU aud piia it up for their oblldraa to qnami over The Kuoderd Oil Company ba* just deetorad a dividend af twenty mil lloai for Rockefeller. H* or ashed out and absorbed stt;oompetlug mill* and still mils oil to Urn oonsumem at M cant) par gallon. Cbeap, lau t It T Ok be oooId sell It at 10 omU aod.mat* a hundred par seal. It lathe common people, tba masses, tha tollers sad tba poor who buy tha oil, aad every gallon lakes a otokle from them that ought not to ba taken. God made the oil, ■art gave tba tabor. Mr. Rockefeller bad but Utile to do with It. Moat of bla call lions really netoag lo God and tha laborers. It is ao eufltoleot answer that ha has endowed a eollaga. Tha OhUdrao of tha laborers are out la It. H’g two far away and too high up. Those ootoasal lurtaasa am baoomlug alarming. Toay aodaogar gwentmeai, for ills still a fact tout rlehas aad virtue an rarely found ootswoed." U«i grind tha poor asrt rlobman make tha MllUoaalrea coatrnl tha Fudsd ■east* and wilt »*» «'» u* th41 Has Ha or leasoa* U»alr sslaU*. Rut U la wrong for ns lu oory rtoh. la tbaaooaamy of life and tha port nits of happiness It serin* aenswa n lo her* rich men. They build ship*, rail reads, canals, Ulsgrapba aud taUpheoaa, ootton snd wovlm mills, reapers, me worn, Near mUU aod a Uioasaad other plaau that famish os with food aad slotblug aad add to tha oomfott of maoktad. Tba warld would Maim slaw fWugraas wlthaut thsat, bwi when Umy begin to nutaad tisatr vaat prohu maaklad will erUt> etas Mm manner of R. Qvuaraily thar oatoad It an their ehlldrsa, who never sasabd a dollar of It. dome af Usam would tarry U all to beans with tnssn If they could. Half of ibam give a petl or It to some church or charity as a Iliad of pssapurt to heaven Ad old friend at mlna who was pretty hard up borrowed SO from ma ooa morn lug to pay ooa of Uioae darn Utile just debta aa bo oailad them. lie as Id Va creditor waa annoying bioa. bit bafura bs left my • Mca a committee frnai tha c.iuni ty oailad and naked ua to balp to build a couutry church. 1 k«vh Uiam a dollar, but my frlaud autwciibrii and bnudod nvtr Ilia loll that l bad loaned him. After limy bad tali I naked him why ha gnee an ruucb and be said: "Well, I always flea that muolt to balp build a church. I do not bebmg In any, fur 1 have not yet! felt good enough to Join, but 1 Insvu Dead In See euunttea and practiced my piofraaiou In fouileen anil I Imva helled Id bnlld ctuuliy churches In all uf them. It may be that death will catch ma unawaiea tn-foie 1 do Join I ho Church and St. Frier will letuae in admiacWa Into (lie heavenly gale. Bull will ban Cna credential, lor I no My: ‘dr. P*tcr, I know 1 bava not been a god man end am ant Hi to mlagln wllk Um> aslata, hut 1 have got a Hills slock in every cuotry church from Rabanl Gap hi TaHap"ne«--and malty ho will let mo In-auk) at Maj or, could you leod me moilier S3 with out Incopvealvuov?" Of eoure- l die fur bn waa one Mead whom I uevvr refused. He did Join the church and I halter* Im la lu luavrn now I Ciierlty in the grentent at d w*1 btraced of all elrtuaa. Aa tha puet Myra: "It la twlno bleaard. It blveveUi ' him that gives ai d him ibal doth re- , com ” Bat ultra a man with *100, COO I noons* gives away 11,000 of It to eana his c <aaclancc and arcuro a pass purl l.i lira ran he makes a mistake. It will do urithef. A man'a standing lu tha community la determined more by bl* charily ibaa any thing rise. Bow much dues he give to tha church and bow mack tu tbc poor la aUcoeard by bla urlghbon and ha Is rated accord wgiy. Not long ago I gave »• proldaio to lira youug people. U a ruau aclla a aow and plga fur 119 and gala u muck for ooo lentil of tb« aow aa Ita did for nlue-lcnthi of a pig kuw many pin did aba lieraf 1 bava received acorn uf aotwerm— Boat of thro making it aloa plga and woe tan plga — oi.e •mart girl make* It *eveoty-twu |Mga and owe smarter man prove* ibat tba aow had 1.791 plga. Stnnge to aay every aoawer U oorrect. Nine pin give* ifi'ir the aow nod SI each for tba plga. Seventy two plga glvr* N fur tbaaowanl 11.22 9 oaau far a pig aad It woald take ateealy lwu plga lo make tba SIS Nina oaau tor tba aow woald give 1 cent fur rack pig. and therefor* require 1.791 pig* to make up the S1H It ii a aee aaw turn. Aa Ike p<toe of tbe aow gore down tba uuia brr nf plgagoaa up aod any number la correct. Xow let me atk tba nchool boya aud girt* lo bold op a lilt la on oompomllon* eed apeechua. Piaaaaax euaa me for I have aot the tlma. It wonld take every hoar in the day to comply with all Uteir reqareta.. JfH* *!• M«aiM iwatr T»« Jade* I'M! Malrlw Hum u iki Onaaw'i «lb. WUuiln»i«a S»acUl. IX. 10 Chorine re Oti «rrer A sensational aCray oocurred la lira Orlou Rooaa corridor yesterday afur oooii. Tbo principals In lho aaouoa •hw Judge B H. Bryan and W. W. WUIImaaoo. the Uttar a traveling men from Philadelphia Mr. Bryan la a powerful man and he was getting the heat of the Pull.del tibia man wtiao John Cotton and otli 1 era Interfered and (topped the fight. The drummer struck the Brut blow and draw blood. The caoas of the eacounter La Ute moat delicate pait. Tlrara »ro two •Idea to every qaesUon or dilBoulty. In this can tlie two alder were plain ly apparent In Ute Morten that went around. Bert U life aide of Judge Bryan as *h«wa by the acoouule of htarympr tbisara: Judge Bryan looked ot the wife of Mr. VVtmamaoo. Williamson trotlly took him lo teak for It and blows followed. (h)OMwhrt more ex pllcltly—yesterday mornlug at broak (aat at the Orton. Jedge Bryan's wife Called the attention of liar busbrod to a wry pretty waist that Mrs. William sow was wearing. Judge Bryan vary naturally looked ot tbo Wat* aa aey other man would have down. At an other meal hta altaattoa was again called to a pretty garmtm worn by the Philadelphia lady and ha looked again. Bona afterwards a card was sent to bln room bearing tbo nano, -W. w. Williamson. PTutadeipMa.’’ Judge Brygn anapeeted no UowMo tad went Vo to* the party. Bo Martod to Intro duce blmeeir to the stranger aod the trouble began, no deeerfbad above. The traveling man’s aide lo o foi tows: Ho took U that Judge Bryan bod been staring at hta wife In an of fnative manner. He wont to Judge Jtryaa fb< an capias allot*. Judge Bry an wasn’t to a oonollUiury mood, sad hi* word* only added fool to the Samau of tliO Irate hwaband’f wrath. Then the Philadelphia man begau using bio Data and hod n blow landed U Judge Bryan’s fane almost before Judge Bry an o-veld ootloet hi* ttnugMg what tni mumiM mr. Tim New W MlljwMW «W A.I Xrt NMM Im. ▲ dlipuoti from lablngton aa tbe <HM of Philippi mi to United BUtaa In AWNttooo Him Nod aaoa? : Atwy offiooro tilled ar 4*4 from wuuodo, S4: Prlmaa billed or dtad *"* *•»» »*own kinod •"£«» fr“* »; Be Hat ad man *»• •aonda, Id: deoiba froa mun, odteara, tfl; daaiha from "sasSttvsrtis* fix pond itotm ON aoeouat mlMury ANd naONlnperdlOn In UUrd |I7I ago . 000. Paid to Bpoio aadar traatfof Pa,*, tan,000.000. Paid to 8pala l„ Otfayaa and Wknttt, 8100.000: loUmat on war loan ainoa Jnnn 80. IBM, M, 4211,000; rmffigrnrntom.nZk Total MtetaMMy, 8800,.778,000, « ^ A Y eager Sells,*# \ R&G CORSETS. Every woman knows what the RAG Corset Is. It Is the corset of comfort with the essence of style. It is the corset that will not, cannot, and does not stretch. If you buy an R A G corset that does stretch, or proves unsatisfactory In any way, bring It back to us and we will give you a new one. We have In stock the famous No. 397,'moderatel y| straight front, which Is popular with most women who do not demand an extreme straight front. Those who do will find It In the new straight front shown In our Illustration. ...Our Corset Stock is Large and Well Selected... ' ^ I J. F. YEAGER, • Millinery, Dress Goods and Ladles* Fumlshinfts. OLD CBN. CLAY AROUSED. PETS OOT HIS PHIS AID PISTOLS SheelWs Wh# tMMMk Mia Mama m Mm a Watna» a* Mlaa ■*M OTUMa wane ■mklUa-Wklie Mall a ram— Bsaawal liar, Map uKUkr • miimiR * mumm, ■ Mum <*m laMkotainM kwkaa l« ■«« I Me Tim M>lk»«M a* MIU. WMII» UM aHw Mw»l la Ha.r»-TMe WM Naamqr etn Mara, MU (HIM MIU. CWUlta Oke-rver. lax I up loo Ky., April 0-Wlth Ilia cry of “The Vendetta 1 The Vendet ta oo hit lipe. General Caeaiu* Mar onllua Clay, the famous abolitionist and former doeliat and former I'nltad Siam Miatatnr to Hassle. title morn log led Ms little bodyguard to battle agalaat • sheriff's poser, which had tone to Whitehall, hla palatial mansion In Had Mon enonty. to set to papers up oo the general Id a dell cats laatttoled agalnit him My lilt daughter, Mrs. Mary B Clay. Many sbote were Bred oo each aids nod ibe pjeas anally de parted without accomplishing the per poao of its Ttatt. It is reported that Clay was wounded In the affray. Floe In* hie a opposed enemies he barricaded hurt self In bis •'don” In the mansion a id there be remains guarded by hla faithful servants. Whether or not he Is woundrd to koowu only to litModf autl tu his little bodyguard. Ho phf alolan Inw been summoned to the bouse and ootae dare approach except on Invitation. To-day's c>« diet was directly on nected with the domestic weea of G--n rral Clay, which have darkened the closing day* of bM life la the battle were tbo general nod two nf Ms body ■eard oo one aide sod Sheriff Colyer Depoty Terrell sod Freak Meson, of Mitwiwt vu mm VMin. A *W5 writ wblsli Uw abort* (ought to aerve *"• ono ortoltf tho delivery of om farn it ora belonging to Iba ggaarel’i daughter. Tha oflloara a|iprowchad Ua honaa from the north. pairing through tba appta otahard. Tba ganaral'a Ru« riuo bolt dogs aat aa a barking and tba oBeera Mopped at tba yard. Tha gen eral's bodygaard promptly earns to Iba door aad Urn abort ft announond that be deal red a paused Interview with tha ■aator of .vrhltehall. Oaaeral CXay in a few mlnatee oama to tha door, m rolvac la band. "General Clay.” aaU the abartff, *‘wa are hare on a peaoefat mtaalon. ” “Yon are on my properly without leave sod 1 will ahoot you.” replied Ua old man, who almoM Mind, Itraload bla ayao aa If trying to make oat tba loeatten of aa enemy. “Don’t (boot general; wo are (rleoda, aboaUd Shari* Oolyar. “Sole#.” ha retorted, aad handing Ma piriol to ono of hla aw, ha took IcaUad a repeat tog ■hot-goo and ooeked lb Short* Ooiyer (ought iM ter behind a large oak Use near by, aad tile deputies also bid Ikamaalgea All palled their waapaaa Oaaeral Clay •brtaked. “Tba VeodeUat Tha Ven detta!” aad began Urlng In tha dlreo Uoo from wbloh ha board tha vatoae Tba abort* m la rriura after the general bad emptied the weapon, aad bla Jape l lea a Ian (red, they aay not at tha old mi, bat hoping la aaara Mm Into periling abeller. Colyer waa M ooting wild, aTso, not derirtag to bill tba old tana, who, although doing bln beat to bin Itlm, be 1 laved ha waa Bring aa an enemy. After emptying tba Hiet gun (Jen oral Clay triad hm ravafvae, whleh would aat Bra. Ha than leak from tha beadi of tha uilwg hla nfla and dle ahaeaod It la tba dlraotloa of tba frightened ahart* aad depat las. *g baaatlag hla ammaattiaa, Danaral (llay •ought retreat. Ha waat lata bU room, >iM pall lug uu tire trim bar*, ordered ! hla area to adjaal the ptmlota. which I •ere three large navy •••pout alw-yt kept lylc* on • drearer Ha ararerf Mrnsalf with a large bowU knife ai d a butcher knife. Sliltnoiad hlmarK by lire aids Ilf tire <Pn>r, Mr awaited farther attack. After General CUy lad re treated loin bn den. Siren* C-lfer »* d hU mer. left tits yard They f.iuad a negro buy aad sent him Iba huore In ■ry to gat General Olay lo coma oat' uuarmrd aod ateat Um»u. bat In tm* they were MH aaooveaful, and Urey re turned wlUmat a relag iba precede She rid Coffer aoya be will u<it bother General Clay, bat will wait till Mtre dty before (erring lire paprra. 3 xca muutht *go Oeasral Clef, who bad Ireao left n|oue after bla child wife. Dura Biobardaon. ran away aod Mt blm, rent f.ir Mra. Mary B Clay, a daughter, ta lim with blm. f..r anna weafca Urey got nl'Ug nicely, a-nl lire rotecan appeared to be stUollad. Tan •nki ago lie luld bis daughter In gu tr* bH family amt arcura Urelr u-ma-ut tu lha relaaac of all d itma on Uia pr < party whlali be occupies Ha waa'eJ to giro ibo property lo Dora, the young d'rored wife, who M now :ba wife of Bitey Brock, aod resides at Piachatd, in Woodford cmnly, i-o proparly given her by the general. Mra. CUy weal sway according to or dare, aad returning a day nr ao later, war met at lire dour by the eM awn. HU eyas ware a ary la bla trembling ba'td be bad a revolver graapad light ly. Ho demanded lo know the raaoll nf the viaiv. -ft'a all right.” said tire frigtneaed daughter “All right, la itr" retorted tbe infurl.wrt maa. “You lit; I till* you are deceiving ■ml” raveling the revolver at bla daaghter. be added: "laave my beam, aad never como tiara again.” Itrtaralcg to bis room the old man ■.mired: - She was trying ta d-calv. era. 1 could tell ft by her face.” deouriog a writ of delivery fee bar furaltara, Mra. CUy pUaed Iba taper In the heads of Sheriff Cnlyer. (iaa era) CUy still Uvea the child lie mar ried, aad although eb* hue growu tu womanhood and baa remarried, ha waaiato giva bar Ms pmperty. which At Ml death goes to hla ehlldrea. Ha i Uilake-tba vendetta,” about wblefc j be hat talked aad written for years, ta1 on. and believed that they wan shoot lag at bla enemies, coma to murder him la bte bomu. S9Maaa>s9a9 A Wlail.il VMsfll. Wkwron Journal. It it eonoadad Uiat Iba Jodgrs an ro bust parllaaua bat olaan at private ahanatar. That they hava baan bl and by partitaodblp li likely enough but that Mae spaa willful h ImpmtMMr. f( mm partisanship wm a capital oflUnta and lira laws warn auferead, «wi wouW ha a haednd thornati widows la lbit State baton UhrlsUoas. lufalHMUItv h not to ba aapaetad of Judfra, Mrs party ladiSntmaa-ooly that they bo hoawat aad discharge Uwfr doth* to lb* brat of their ability. Thai me* m trill ba dtaayfaiaud ««M without saying. Tha Journal baa always bad Mlthlb lb* boaaaty of than who damn did Inpaaabawat, jrtlt Boat also loa iaoadad that am* wm parttsaa a* anil sa haunt. They rrprnatit tba rxtrama or rad leal ala amt of tha party- bur* lighters, loyal Dsaaerata aad bourn ait, Um gnat Majority of th*B, Wat bntar o» tba Said Uian la tba coaoetl. waasKraw^na^racshv Bomaiiasr* a forte**, bat oata*. If yaa hate a sallow aura pin ion, a Jtia 11 lord took, taoth palehra and blucbaa nn Un shin, all atgua af Wear Trouble. But Dr. ilAlu Lift r.ll* give CtBrSkla, Bogy Ubtaba, Blab lion X'M. UTVIU worn —rtloc a h WliXa. - an. nri*w wiik rtMiMaiTwrairrMN •»—tend* Iw Mill *w Boon WkwwMl Ui* min«Wr Ia l- » MMnwn am. ▲ aprolal l * the tt-oord Haiald from Kuwklrk. OkU, reya: Mra. BU tMalio and Mra. Deagbaon llttag naar Ibi* ally, f..«gbl a dual »iU> revelr»i»at twenty pan today •«4 Mra 8r>elm la now :u a Inapt al dtqaniitl) «am>M. T» o of I., r . p P iMtit'a rlMla lodged In bar brraat, bat alia t* able tu talk aad la anxlnov tu ir. e>*v*r 111 at atm Bay again flghi Ur*. Daarteuu. TIm dart gran <al of a long-etandm* food bet arm tba arum'll Jvalou.y bring Ua Maw Mr* Da oak aim Irvaa on a farm, jaat roatb of tba city, ai.d Mr*. 8*1*11.. baa frrqaaatlr mraaavund to >roaw tba tempar of bar nrlglibur hy Vart.iua a •* «». It® MUNI rffrataal brio* tlwt iba (Mra. d-t«)ta) Could take Mr* Diughaou** huabaod away from h® wUn any lima aha wiabrd. Mr*. D*agb*ou On ally ap|®alrd tu fra court* and yretarday furmoou Mr*. 3-l ia waa lard $300 for trrvpawioc upon U® Deugtmou proprr.’y and ladling true Ida. A* anon aa at® paid tba doe, Mr*. Self I m drova out to Uta Daetteoo bom* amartiag aadar tha lew of a®, •y and lira erluoltm Of Judf*. Biding up to tlra door of lb* Daagbaon houau. aha tnvl'ad her rival to onrea out aad Ogbt a duel. xaa B.tcouaox nt* ncrtix tnoT Mia. ItauflMa* promptly accepted tba challenge, aad atata nut aimed with a revolver. Tlw women then fared each other at fifty fret and began •boot lag Tba atonal being givan by a daughter of Mr*. Mrlglln. who had aa oompaotad l*r from town. Each fired three data without rfitt. Then Mr*. Daagbaoa gat tba range and Biad twa •hot t In quite aaeoaaaton. both atriklng Mra, Kolglla ia toe bra*at. fit® fug and Mil Daagbaon aa dried la tarry rag her Hi tba bourn where a phyatotao d reread bar wouoda, after wbteh aha waa oouveyed 11 a boapltal. Mow Iba hintend* of U® renaaeu am aooklng oaoh other vowing to kill re eight. Tho part®* a of raob woman are alaa borattblag up ttielr woapooa and revk lag aa more to ahoot lawahody. i»ur log the total the two womaa attempted aoveral Urea to fly at vote other aad Debt It out the* ate there and tte te liferent aplrlt p arena ted the entire M«a°<8eiftlu Mr* ter revolver re fared to wark attar tte Brat thro* aboto ate that ate will arete a better reoord wkea am ate tare* Mra. Daagbaon, Tte Utter ha* not Wen err mud, aod grimly remurk* tte* ate bre taken lb* precaution to reload her revolver and oil (l* Joint* ate Uwt ate nan Iw foand at homo by aoy one taoklag for aa erg a meat. "Our UUU daeghler had aa nliaoat ratal altaek at wboatrtnw eougU aa4 taaoakltta.’* wriua Mra W. K. Haal Iand. of Anwonk. V. T., "bak. wtaa all otbar rtaalka fa (lad. «• mn1 bat UW with Dr. K(a«*» Maw Dleoearey Oar alaea who Ne4 UaMaatUa ta as' ad rawaad etaao. alao uaad U.ia •WHMmMmiM vo der aba la twgy'Snfc|nltalgta and Imiii dtaaaaaa field to Dr. Kiua’a Mew Dteeaearr aw to aa ether awdlalaa no earth. fafallMe far Omaha end Oajda. Mt and «1 00 tau Im |..r wrtaad^r J. li. Carry *Oo. Trial tat Wl fTH. It haa taaa aatad that Iha Heathers Bailwar new Mate aatoow the Baa peat rallraad jywepe at Ita world. It ayarataa B.BM allaa of traeh. • FOKSTOR UK KHIILM! mount »«n*T. beteated. JHUHlLliHi a _ mrrntnm EmlUu A a a.Mite and «• w«»»4 lliid*naai> Afuimalda t» taka noMMMl of Um proTlaoca af Can ml *■»>'- *4|?Toa\dv* mtotefuSi 4U»m to tent Urn aa ate* m paaattea •aftat.Mmi u* brarrr nf tha latter* wated (atda Unm ami ta atom Af*t «aMo « »* 0«». rarntaw araarad (ha terra* ens tjytsajrijs aiaakarnttodfltM outfitted'to «at> 4 ito iMaangaat Taaaim. la tedo.Uliy <4* Mate* Lioaaa'a Mm! . uf •elal |'<pri*, and a RaautUj id atemd eonanaadMaa. Kfatf* tkla Mirrtil taa truer* am mmI*i*Ml *at*a*t My Irma Liana ui AfiiiMafda. Oaa af o**a aautaiaad loTonaalto. m to lim prana* at Um *ar. Tha id tor omened that punaaat to ardara malted front HaMarmara dgalaallt. I noun* vaa aandlma hk tot to IWdetii Katilla ddtUaSda. otar nrimuoiM rx impact urn 14*iu emapMod and approved. Ora. Ku«alea aun to Kaalia aad ergantxid Ua expedlUoa, mlieii a Per SSS2-TSSS sw^s«s.,**SBSi bj*a aotxpaay anord oh* fifty Xmok *1l<hteei> Rrmttt’gtooa and too Krgg hSSFv! iTSxtidUnf'ihl! ‘lirvwah VaHed Bull* retail I art Cavalry. With bue m hu boat bar. Liaetreant UHear P. M. Hamaid.of the ama ymSSX. Cat*. Harry W Vowtae.TMrtr-fearth lafaauy araa tokm Urooaa* of hi* fa anjr ,“tBSa*!ug lafaotry. treat as Cm. Koaatoaa aUL Tbeoa area iba only --t-ntif traoytog the tender at th* aaptdMIm*. VHb lire MaoatooHat w*i* rear rx leaurgrol ••flOera. m« hetag a ftpaaUid and Uar ott«r 1 lure Tagalne tthuBt Uaa «f*< fUlalciii trotted implicitly Cn>. Puna'oo ard tko Amort eaa dike™ wore ptato bite shift* aral ktwkl irouaera They carried e*oh a twir blanket bat *>«r lodgal• of raab. Tba Matalirhi «m e*rrfully laNrabal l-t«l»y lha ntder* of lln fu«r e« <i»urgrui u fleet*. Uirtha tilfia irf Mara* R the puty embarked on the Untied dUlaa ga abort Vickibar* ltm«a originally Intended to lake o mm from the Wand of P.ii lllo aad to drift to the raatmand. but a •term area* nod thr»* of ib* aaaoae* were lost. Tbii plan area anaodeoed. AtUmlteiikil iba Vtababorg pat her tight* eat and ran lo-aboir twvstyflvv mile* aoutb nf “ provlnea of Prtectp* re xerox omoniiu a v l Th* |M(ly leaded and marobad to Gktlturiii. ftM ft rMilram It nl panlaronl Ibi* place, aad lha U hatri tl?U laeuroea* aympa ihtana. Having arrived (beta lb* ex • in urgent i-flaera mtaalblj aommimdiiig the party, Miosanati that they mao* on tb* way la Wo Agaloaldo briwaaa Paelobagati and Haler, tba* Uay bad aerprtaad on A mar loan oorwytox party and that they bad killed a nambe? caetariag •va. They exMMtad Cm. Paoatoa aad the other Americans as thatr prla Tb»ilam»r«*o« peeridw.Uof Outfani ”^“^K£r,<S£.r#StS5 the otbars were kept Imprisoned ter thraadaya. aanrprttioerly firing orders at night. On Urn month* of match 17 Uklag a email aoaactty af arsokadeorc thaaarty started** a ——T1“T—kratl to Falaaao. Tba aoaolr) larongh and colabaUUd, aad provMao mN oat beareawd. Tba party at* amell tbeH Bah bat wav* almost starved. Wodina warijKS maaaUina aad peortoai. 4mm Jeoaleo »<rSKtSPy‘KJ3.?b right miles from Palana* They Vrre aowao waakthttU wao aanamarj tu ifthoMadhtMM •onrflmTanddK faatad that the American prlsonrn be Wa*y (not? hot not ha Mtewod to •star Ih* town. Oa tha BuratOR of March SS th* ad The«*•■» waa ■* * *5» *«* ««wra«r Achtoai. M and a dtarttiut at iMhaUah fxxJj* jard. which «M ordered to taha charge of tba iwrtiWL AhXITAX. AT AQCMtALSO'O CAMf. While *wa oC tba rx-tscargaaloflcara oonrerart rent AjaioaMa'a aid, Mather rati a eotrterte wan Oao. Paactco aod tba MCt, who with etarao Maortabaa, woroabnt oa boar bahlad. eskss c-’iss-jt «ss*«w3Kjrsa U M WlMMll, MS Mlowod Boaty arrtelai at Pate Mrt, '■ AfoMti's tamMi Wooh Aflf ■w tn Mit lollora* d blit ud vkltt Stau^eajul ^SSnetsnK gSSssfegs SoMexly itoiteMMiaiSr^Mai that Aau>oalo>a aid wac 1 g fee The HraibabM ayaoad tea bate their : . hy a atr»U(Mu. 1m “**■* hf l.«eua«*a Ha (mi ad ha “fjsirsir^** aSrastr i Tto rkiwdlttan *tla* Mam 94 aad than santod Sxtaaa lattaa lha Maw •today t» Pataasu Bn, wtonOawenl r«ataa focod <ha Vtakehatg which Unacltt Ms ta Mealt*. Oosiaaadar Dirty of tha TMlHharf. rotated !»•«. PaMtmi ayleadM aasatoM*. Awataald*. who talked fraa yef yaw arou. eald ha auyr wd Oat, Trtn woald yralals Mswtf dtetatot. ana aathaawtay that Titaa had euens aa tacahS. n**r*a»<‘»0 tod MO y. to, i_, . flaa. daUdtw at tha Htlaeaaaad Mrty.hct aaasto Id normal eoaoamtag naal reeat*. Ha ayy-atad to ha la aoad health aad waa •toodhaniw. Ue loach ad toft tha ifciiiBtflu. MndrthtHmaB aad 5 area tarn ms Hid to lha AndaSlreat Jaile mwbt ouu to ua ma **wa. Haw York. Match to-Adslral Dnsy an at the AlhMMfta Hat* JJ lodiy.wdto jateyrtawad to to Us yntshtoeCeat of Uw BayCsc ad Ayrt Ha wywiil Us |WitHtHh l; faattaa at Da ss ad tha aaytara, aad Bald that h* thMyhl that tUt V wctod realhr wind aylto yarlod ad n> ■tatoMW. He bIbb paid: -I ds daNyhtad to haar thte uawa. W toana, wa had tha waroUxt a Caw dayeaya that tt wlyht aeoar.bat lt: J ft^A^Tsraaarts wacld hateaald, 'Ilaldeoa aa.’ Its* fMta she a eery credit*** ptatwof watkoa the cut nr Paasaa aad la la haeydac whh Ma pmeian wrytatta. It waa, la teat, a aaaa a( flghttay the daell with ire. If a lame Vim tod ' Ksft»^4f.s3 (WnmUmUMirf fellow. Uo tMtoUtw'Sl*iadaOM ,. Um with abica bo baa M arrdKod issssru&Magnt: 'ssaf^Srjasui HSiS'airarz^ awanmaafttag tt'.UWaJWSr-S molf.* Whoa I am MW Ma 5 woo ootaMjmbrnt, art a mo* tea) of hliauoagtft mow fro* Uo foot that MOM oot-uia —oh. tw jpoy ArnTtoMiaf TUmAwa*Mory^ota root, la fact, that a Mom mm M Mart oyaaA tog* Hm aa a tool. 1 •JMUooMomwwo oo^ottolohitao pN9BS| SarSwrC’^S! Mwfeworttr far a tag Um to aoaM. bat 14* aot MMothat tal win bo any thief toHOW." •♦A| |A |i|M — »*oa mg taf MialUga With Uo Mfetoao. Uo Molary hot sa.assjar£j^.tt oai iouott oomo gay to wrfio Uo Motor? of Uo Safe. WHoo aM Uo Inowiall aio mUMmA, It win u forfeoU? tout Matao oXIgaMM toofeg t^aa"twnm w m * ' f i ■ ; i
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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April 11, 1901, edition 1
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