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The Gaston Deroted to the Protection of Hone etui the Interests of ttw Cot V»l. XXII. _(iASTON 1 A. N. O.. THURSDAY, BILL knr ON Y&OtlNATlUN. dowi nr ri/OJiDA where teeje II SPARE. Arp Tbm Talka A haul Mew fhjwl. aleae Han Hniwi Tinaaaa to Tkalr •bemriaa. Dill Arp la AtUala OuoMkulluo. Jacksonville. FU., AprilUui—Jack sonville baa lhe smallpox .care. U la out a pauie, for llitra Las la an no dratka, bat there are ahum forty eaeea and the board of beellb have gut ibem oat of town and have ordered culver •at vaccinallou, A child can’t go to acbool without • ruce arui end a err. tiftcato from the doctor. My sun la ■ doctor here aud It ictentu us* to iota tho Dock a of children who couie end go and to I it ten to their (ala. Mothers or alatan oouie wlUi them to keep their oourege up. home are brer*. Young men come et night and take Uielr turns, and the city will soon be Immune. What a wonderful discovery It WM-only e hundred years ago Dr. Jeonei d>r»ri to pro claim it to U>a world .I'd It lock lersuty-Dee yiwte U> make Ura world belie re it. Mow erery child that bans Its arm lj ncelvo i liar virus Ua living suoaumeut to the sagacity of that great and good man It 11 pa lbet to to lead bow ha was bounded aud persecuted hy lira aneloua and malignant of Ura medical pietiwatou. Hour patMully Be WalUd for lime and truth to pruva bis theory, aud lived to see It confirmed, and wtrau he died a beautiful moueuraul w«a incled la Trafalgar equara tn houor bis same and perpetuate bit fame and teemory. Our own Dr. Oi aw ford I.ong is suliUed U> a similar memorial, not 'July by lira stale, but by Ura uatiou, tor although Ira did not iwoirot mc.ukInd from a pestilence, be did ateu ibrm immunity lruui pain under Uw surgeon’s knife. 1 ramamhar well wtrao iha putwni bad to clinch bis leetn aud strung men had to bold him wuite Um doctor cut and sawed hte limb lu tee. A Ituifww wuoii it mmm n; Iran ill bold Um loot aud Irg Umi »m being eevcrd from a poor nuSrrai, and wbtu at laM the aaw bad oat through lira bone and Um avlgblof me limb u«w down upon in* 1 tala tad aud fell down npou tlM Itoor will ilia Meodiug lap. But Mvaua never gioaucd. Ho lived to maha M another pair uf OooU. 1 remember Wliru at College lu lltiB, 1 luwl a |«w loulti extracted, and luoa wliat waa then called Morion's Ira III ean, and didn’t luow wbvu it was nulled, it took me no* ihne to get oyer It and aa 1 waa reeling Met lo college 1 mat Pruleaaot McCoy, aud iu a nilarioua inauuer slapped mm on tbelbouUler aud auld: ' Hello, old Macs” and In uraugtil I waa drank and had tea before Um (acalty. My room mm la lierreU Cody, was with me aud tried to explain, but lira profemor would out hear bun and wa bad fun next morning wbeu lha truth came out. Tbe protestor apotogixed to me and nut long after invited im to sup per. Poor Mill Williams waa tbera— good loving Bill Williams. Ua wa* my classmate arid 1 loved him, and mourned tor him wneu be a lea. lie bad Charge of Um blind asylum, at Mason for many yuan, livery now and then Um buya drop out. Juat drop nut and tbe pi occasion taovaa on. i mad Of every one and feel aad but that la all I oau do. A timed lu At lanla naked mu um uiber day. "why didn’t you write tomeutlug about Iil|WM Harris, your ouUcga mate aud one of the truest, kindest aud beet men tbat ever lived.” "Of course, of oouraa,” aald 1, "but want Could 1 write.” II# waa a frUwd in need, a friend indeed—an aristocrat ey birth, gantismaa iu heart and manurra. Loot everything by tbe war except «be gwnUama. that wa* bom iu him. Ha a led poor and waa Mined by !■!■ lrtaads, bat be **» a big-l>earted gen Usman to the very last. How aiud be waa to my wiia and iltUa children during Ura war, when they warn fleeing liom tfa* fuel invader, and L waa Ur sway. That’# alt Xle was not u great mau lu any souac, but bo had a great big nearl'and would bare died for a uia.d. That’s ail! If 1 can’t Bod him In Iraavwi, 1 shall bo disappointed. My wife aayt be woe the beet friend tbs over bed when aha wa# lu um greater t distress. Raster la about over aud will soou be forgotten. I Brought dowu Borne VIattar egg* lor e little grandson. Ha eeuUn dyed them for him aud be was very on rural to tuuw mote about them ana said to bt* Brother, "Mother, who IB this Raster man aud where does be Uve T "He livve up In besveu.” aka Mid -end hi* uame i* Jeans,” "I* bo srlttog eggs ap there,’ be asked. How these little shape de perplex Be with their qoeeUooa. iitue Mary Lira has the whooping eougu and didn't want to «aka her medietas "It yon don’t lake H.” aald bvr mother, "you may die,” Well, mama, if l dM 1 will go to heaven, where Hod la, and he will give me apoey,” 1 with Um grown ap ytopis war* as trusting aad Inuoooat an toe ebiMnwi. "deflrr lltll* olUMrau to oorao nolo mo, for of aueb Is the kingdom of heevau” U one of the •wsaieat verate iu Um (oripturve The preeeharr may *«*"*• about tbe Oorv Iraetoa of faith »»d infaat aalvatiuo. bet Uw mother* doe* want any better faith than la la that vert#, and that other one wlmre David mldef htoohlld; "Hp oaaaot cpme to ma bat 1 shall go te Maa,” There la aaother remark tint 1 will mama shoot mother*. Mol one believes tbat her Paid *on 1» “ML ao matter how wteaed be war. Tbe mother «xparn to mast him l» neatea sad if he la not there hew cao the be happy? Qud kuewrtb. Wadouot. All a peer mortal me do 1* t* treat Him and de pood. »«•■««« nmm. “I wftiR aaah from aarna, I •mU h*ND» wru*i H. n«wn. mm. HMMMrafb, IUa.. -bat Baok taa% Aral** M** wwMy wni M." Ml lika m*«m an •praiaa, MMiNU, am, MaM*. M*. *1 »» rirtw kaaiw of Mta taaia a*4 fllM. Our* |iuuM* by >J. *. I r IMM VP the — it A* Old ftl. ■***'> Catlap* SaaO alary or Maw a* awe a Kara af aaka si Pal. La a m laalM Bpwartsesm la ikatMla lata. OmMwIantnl OusiWr. 1st a. "Heading in tbe paperssome lime ago of tba death uf tha author of ‘Start* cns 10 tbe Gl-dlxtors’remlodsrnsof »n Incident which happened wtiru I wai a aohoolboy," said an slums us of SI. Mary’s Collrga, Uelioual. N. 0.. yea larday. *T Hunk that strrry young loan’* baarl yaares for the lima wlien Its ownar ecu (boo s turfing erowd and rpoul lino after lit* n( but s'.uH. I koow that Just balur* I want off to collrga Coifrw dltall Not Klug To-night’ was all lb* lags down Hits way. acd 1 am tuld that It bolds a tttook plaoa lo many schoolgirl* heaiu. One of lha Brat UUoga wa had to do, that is, my olats, after gattlag ma triculated at St. Mary’* waa to join ao •locution elaaa, Tha Ant Friday at action) my olaao waa cal lad lots tba ohaprl aad I let sued to a long talk oo bow to breathe with your mouth and oca*, or arm a thing of tha sun. Than tba next lesson »* gut waa about graceful grst urn aad ao ou. Finally, after about two wrvka of bard wnrs, soma of Ilia fellows In ths elaaa were Called np to ka what lhay could do la isadisg. Evidantly tin teauber was pirated, broaatr after tba Irsaoa wa war* told to ooramn to imioury a poaui suitable, to ba leCMSd tb* f jtl iw tag weak. "My data wasn’t well orgaalsed eonugh to have much devilment doing. Wa were all new at the bus loon* arid Ilka firsbmm. we dldo't core to get lato t rouble right it tlie start, te fact, moat of ua were after making a reward at tbe catael. The et-ioaiion teacher kaew all of this and nelerslly expected a 9oa salactlou of poem* fur the following Friday. "All of tkat week tha freshmen stood before mirror* iselling ballads and poetry. 1 ktaew that If tbautlH-i* worked as hard as I did Hie ouloomn would ba something great. At last Friday came. With grave f*e»* we lilril toto lb* ehapel room that after noon end took our avals feeing (Iw elocution teacher. After a psoas Ilia teacher called on a fellow from Pena •ylvanla. Reek from ooa of tlie rear aasts mac a Hr earning bunch of rad hair aod a black suit of clothes Thai waa tb* galop of tlie Oral suaaktr from my class. Ha looked every inch s spell blader. I waa told afUrwarda that hv bad Axed It with tha tcaoher to be called on Hut. He mid that he waul ed to make a good Imprieetoo on tlie boys *<• that lie wsuld be selected class orator. I think, too, he wealed lo go to Cnogrcsa after that. “Uw made a Miff bow that ember leased the entile class and mad* sev eral men la tbe rear snigger outright.. But tba sniggering Boon hushed as the Bret lire feilfrom tba bny’e Ups. With a broad circle of hi* era ba smote bis breast aad bawled out: Yo call mo chief.' It otado me fast pretty funny. 1 felt ae though the fellow was steel log ao acerb lag that belonged to as* aod. judging from lha looks ef lha other uoye, they bad also lost some thing- Tb* red-beaded orator got llirough the -Spartseus to tbe Otad lalora,’ made e sseeeplng bead wlUi his body end strode lo hie seat. Not a soul stirred. The teacher looked pleased, however, as did ttia buy who bad spoken. 'Very good,' aatd the teacher. And the Brat boy got e mark for excellence. "TIM nest man oeiMO on same from Ohio. Tbe tee bad broken and lbt> •rcond fellow Wet very little time In mating hie doab out of Ibe bos. Thla la whet he gave then: Ye aall me chief, end ye do well to aall me chief.’ Tbe teacher looked pussled. A.U of we bung oar bead* to heap from laughing and the poor reilow on tbe aland allowed by hla expremioa that be knew be waa tbe caaaa nf the trouble. Bnl It didn't aunoy him wry much, lie Joat galloped off the reram to tbe end and took ka mot. The teacher recover ed towards tbe leal Maurtauffiosolly to nail tbe third epeaker. It bappeued to; be qm t bed labored with Spartaous for a week aod It waa not my luteu tlon to give him op at tbe last mo meat, altbongb I did kanw that piece that goes: ‘I (Hood oo tbe Bridge at If IdalgfaL' Ify items waa called twice before I rcaavcred from the shock. 1 got d-ttf cod wauled to r« cum ceyself, bat I koow tba fellows would laagli. Everybody bad their ears pricked. 1 be)love they espected ‘Spar tec as, end 1 didn’t disappoint tbean I gat oat ‘To call me cblot* and waa jaet In the act of clearing my throat to sMkaadramaiietermlaatlaa of Ibe Ural verm when tbe teacher jumped from hit mat. 1 rspeotad ta be knocked down aod jotniMd off tbe mat rum. That made tbiaga worn aod only helped to rile tba teacher, wUn mood In Ida track* ■ taring at me. Tbe follow* In Ik* data were afraid to laugh. beouuM iti»y uw tnoou on uio uxxin. am ‘traabar finally quitted down ‘Will ton litres gontlouao kindly »ipl*1n tba amulag Of thtaf bs aakrd. I 8award that It waa up to as aad told la Unit I know aotblag of tba other iaau aoloetlng ibe mb# trteoo sf portry. Tba nUinr own then a* Id ifaa aaairtblag aad lbat rrolorad poaaa aad ordor. Tba taaohar aaM that It was a vary *raaga aoloaldanaa and raaarbad iliac ha hoped It repaid navar haapoo again. • -Tta faartn aao V<l Mitod no ll ha want up to tta auud tbara waa •onoKMng la Ma walk Out log g* ft ad a J*®*4" aUdlator. To aaka airs that SpaftoaM tba l each «*plMWUII tba of Ma arlaattoa. Tba bay braakd Ma< arlf, awallowod a lamp of anaothlog and auaomod: -Hpartaetie to tb« r. I .distort.’ That brobatho aaaal’a bath. *«H down!’ yelhd tba laaebtr. •If anyone oton baa prepared Ibak pMat let Urem dgolfy by raMtag tbalr baad a,’ d.aaiided tba temaher. rally araaaad and vorv rad abort tba fast, ■wry baad Mat op ranapt ana. Tba vwnrt «f that baad waa a fallow wtoo lltod ant dear to M, aad waa as daaf •a a paaa. Ha dHat aafiaraUad tba quaatloa aad tba taaabtr aabad bla to Here’s Excellence ♦...In Quality.... In'the P N Corsets you will find the climax of excellence for your money. It is a new Corset with which we want you to become acquainted. I-ong waist; silk throughout; Ftench gored corset, boned inside, in the Ptench fashion; Venus back. Very wide fine lace with ribbou insertion at top, gore points all flowed, hones at back fluased. Tabs in front for attaching hose suppor ter. Two side steels on each aide. 5 hook nickel plated clasps, 13 inches long and double Price $3.00. Short waist, straight front, gored comet, made of coutil, blacks of fine sateen, bust cot V shape, inside boning, tabs ou ths front tor attach tng hose supporter, wide lace •“king, with ribbon insertion at lop and bottom. One aide steel mi each side. 4 hook d**p», ioJ{ inches long. Price $1.76. Girdle; made of fine batiste throughout, wide lac* trimming with ribbon insertion top and bot tom. 4 hook clasps, to inches long. Price $1.00 J. P. YEAGER, Millinery, Dress Goods kand Ladies’ Furnishings. Maud up. ‘Whit phci litre vos pre pared?’ae'.ad the teacher -Spartaoua to th-i nUdUUxa.’ cane lbe taint re ply. Ton on bet ibe Uat oral you've got Ilia clear in elocution broke up right l hero ” ¥1m Meier rf VnrlarUre. Wraainrton Port. The Chicago Bccotd-IiearM la wrrat ling mightily, hut It U certain to wle, agamat a boms of anti-vaooioaUoDiaia. That paper recently printed so editor! al eommeodlng veooiuaHon it ««• out It eeetaa to us, a rash or risky pro eoediug. Jruner’t great dleeovery liaa survived so maur assaults and stands so flrmly Intrenched in Um confidence of mankind that lie aummoodalion might nail have been expected to ri capo «1 tack. Rot that waa mil a bat happened lu Ibis ease. Ttw Record Herald’e editorial turned on a fioid of vehement protests by correspondent They wanted to know whether that pepet’s view of vaccination Was baled upon idle opinions merely, or upon pioof. And our laernod pundit de manded of the editor If ho know of • •login OMM wlisrelc vaccination had prevail led small pox. That waa a poser. sure enough. There was the editor advising aad urging vaccina’Pm with ell the las rhetoric al LI. command and yet be wai ant prepared to swear that he knew of a slog1* caw wbetelii that alleged prawn l (vs had bean effleacloaa. Bat la epiu of that lamentable Inability, lbs Record-Herald did not surrender or rat real, it appealed to the history of the dlessee through a oarieo of yearn, and It brosfht out a stmatiy for the last five months, furnished by the Chicago health department, aa follows: “Out Of the total 171 Cases of small pox fouud lo Chicago bstwsao Vovem ber 90,1900, aad A 10. 191)1-the Clod of the present epidemic—140 I never been vaccinated. ‘ ‘•(X tlM remaining SI otm » were edulu obowliig ralut, poor, or li regular rear* olalmed to bo ovtdaoo* of attempted vaooioalton la Infancy nr aarty oh lid hood -ibo MOM nea-l lialng larertly-lhrm yacra old. "Only two out of tbo 171 care* ex hibited typical ace re of aueeeaaful ran olnatinn. Ot theca < ao area thirty Ore year* old—'Tacclnalod when a child;1 rovaooloMlou attempted three year* aga, without reeult; raacloa lymph probably inert. The other *u forty yean old, alee eoeoeeofully vac cioatad In childhood, but never revac <1 noted. "Them are the only two Caere out id the total 171 a poo whom v coot nation area aver •noomofolty attempted, and tbo moat reranl of them woe mere iliac thirty yean ago." WWle It win ho i re retted that Un editor of the Baeord-Uarald oontd no* hold up hto right bond end aolowrlj owear that ho hoew of at loaot out Dual whereto vaonioatlua had run dreed d paraun immune. It will be coneedee that the Agurr* bn prodncM are weighty. And It funuaauiy happen that the record* of rtf-er elite* toll the urn etory. unrwMia maeuan urn. the—a Urea and Oaoatar. By tho way, lb* gvaUamaa who be trayed Again.Ido to Funrtoo and h '•oudoA the war” do*, not appear to he ronalvloA much ruatldmollan. Hr ahnnM net be ovortaohoe to diatribe* Ing the honor* of Urn glartoaoooBMton. tmk xuiwriitruua : »k“ "•m* IWaa Unmnl Mata i iaHi»aak»ar I Baca nil; the Dos Weal P/vabytei ia» propounded • gucSlton lo a "number of the brrthrro” and asked for postal ’ Caid responses. The quest iuii was I bit: I What la year Judgment ate Uia liner | etroogiel polata (or elements) lo the Ufa of the successful pastor? A number of tbs la; brethren hav« taken a whirl at tba question and amt in anmn uf tba brat rrplire. One of the brat nf all. aud ana which areata In us to cover the case completely, was amt in by our frlloa-lowusoirii. Mr J. T. IleDlIL It la as foUtwe: Dear Tiro Uirr. In reply in ymir lu qolry will aat: 1. An abundant supply of tba areas of God lo bis heart tu enlighten, more mod golds him la ell met he gore aod aata. « Aesid uutti application to study If aoms of oar miaUters bad applica tion equal to lheir laleut thalr progress would he much greater. &• To bay* what la gettarally knowo aa practical or cummou settee. Yount Wale. J. t MoDir.i, Admirably described, according to oar judgment Tba pastor wIm> Is (1) religious. (91 luduelrlnoa, (g| amslbla la bound lo ba a saccetgful one. Ha la be Italncb Bare Sad Ubarrrar. There eta uow 178 Inturatwa cum pa nlaa doing beats ear la North Carol lea. Ou January log there were mil; 1M «* 8UU-08 Ufa. 88 Brr. 18 mlaoeilaaonut aad 88 fraternal. 8*USB January 1st. IB new ooaapaelse hays come ln-8 Ilfs, ft Bra. 8 mteoetto noua aod 4 fraternal The total receipts from insurance eocapeateafne tba yasr ending April 1. 1901, end paid Into the dials Trnia amr'a oOcs oy the laaurancr Oum miaahmer. are ft91.cr79.ft9 divided as Taxet PJO IgB 78; Kernses, •M.741 «7; fees, M.781.80. ^Oollectrd alnea April 1st, Dearly *95,. T8*te art now 4,0911 local Insurance bgaala In tba Mate. mmrnw la April. Tr»mill«fc'a»<rrr. “Iftfiy-lw# yaara m today —tha 16th of April. 1840-t mmaund In , loobra <>f aoow on ■ dry *>»]* box |» ! ,ro*» «< ****• atom bow , MAiida/’ aald an old olllaan of York , »1ll»lo 1U. roportrr oa Monday. »U wa* an aooaoolly forward aprlng/• tba apanhrr waat no to my, tad tba iaavaa oa tba taaao wan non than half po*a. Cora waa feoaa high ta ptwwa 1 ««d notion waa growing tight along. Maay paupla wan making for tlwtr Bnt aaou of amo poaa alihla tka oaxt faw fryxi hat tba aaaw panljaad aaarythlng, and than waa wan* re planting to ho dawn." Tbaatnllnaa of Mania Iron Uw KamSli — ■» * Far tka paat faw wanha a grntnaoy ■agn mm hoya baa* haring Wlaatoa far tka atkkora anal mid l”waatVhr ftata. Aboot 100 hfl la oaa day. •rrMi* wo fAiTiMvaMTa •wwl ■«■»«>> MM> WMr I >miit »•** <■*•“ I'M* MOr •flMi. 1-cooW Tu*tu. WtUlrr'x tVrpkly rnkae 1>». Boa Inm a HvMavilW denllM, frr letting lux luvaly daaehtrr dix of typhoid fever for want nfa irtijaiciao. Mora Chrlt tl*n Helcocn >ot. Wv'H lot oor Qua rivar Tana -la Hpala-tlwt all Urn faith curlata ant or bedlam e«ot eon acme of «ob Carlyle atid that tba papule tlan of London wax four million*— principally d-foot*. U etnbva oa •tianav that aucli u* relieved roily aa WeUuwrlta audChrtelan xcleoce Uaxl I' B eaa have any following U as ialai •'arm couolry. Tba Mliioofl Logic ian uraia >b» thing aerlooaJy by pern ‘“•A'?." tbo inapvl aalo-.u to get lloaoaa irom the Huto Mad leal Baxrd la tba eburcti of Qod to be oome xn aayluoi for Imbrailao T Wa eae that two aaol-tlafeara io Chicago, Itova Dtefc Moraly add Deb* r<nw. have offered to gamble 11000 that ibay eao convert *S etnoeaa la 10 daya. All tbto would Iw an uproarleae faroa wan It oat It i ha axcradoxaa of t«i» v«»J«rt Involved, fahovab baa not turnxd ovvr Uw adwlalatratlon ot nhyataal law In a lab lot of brainlrae NgMt a ad aaoeti IMd granite with *u>ve-plp» bait. 0«d baa oallrd tba aaao of mad lei aa at well ao tha mlnlatrv. They an both Hla ageata. Aa wad give Ptvroe’a pi lie » uMjijivd aaodooa aa prayer Blimp, for pi parlay. Tide aggrvgaUao of teenhtloue aaaaa ought to bo teat to eohool la a eteMa. ^^nosssm aim to axwril Raw*. la Maw Twh. Paw Yam Car. OeWwaxn 8m. Behind laee curtaiae. with every not "•rd Me* of nAnamaut, a baud of •Mm wbMhay dMIlhta have far tba Mot Urea rnantbe xuconeafolty oea daelod o “etlli” la a baadanom bouae at IM Third avoooa. Tba oooar ranted It three woaibe agu to a mao •bo gov# Ida earn# ag Merry dehaptru. with bit alatar aud bar huebead tad ibvlr baby. After they Mft tba oooar fond In Urn neaptiao mat three Mrga meUMMod lobe half Mad with ■a* aaad la Uw oinking gf wbiakaj. ■•Mi LraMrToi*. I »*Ma «f Mir DanacnUe oontMoyo ss*,«ffSK£r,«rai KM to MU for Mar pottUon. that |« •all KM foar yam to ataa tba HMt cala a ebaiMM «M lura tCm oat a( tba y«u| than why aot lal Ayooak haw tlx K2«Ta&K,,“«s,,a6 ■Mila prttoa walla a obaaaa at liuarty to avn ny KMttora to Mawtwt T .J • ** •'• V * *$ Tbiw HtIMIaaTntant now • Un rat rtajr VI* Maltjik UWbivUtlMflfta few mo in rtuwe eu new* U> a Haieat deethaadyd ■ripe aaftaraaidaa—a tha am with Mr. J. A. #a»itb. who bed bath work lar/Tiler”*'Mla*! ** which ha I Ji*t, loteadlag tea gsjssrvr*** for Uadila*. LrereUag alaag tha' tea of railway —"rrfra tTii ritjaiij uaa •pet where Um Mao eraaaes Um Uaifoil rirrr. be found. M Ibe bridge W eat yrt meted, that he weald bate ta wo roaad hg tba daofeuioa aad afoat at m railway drift. TkM aaoaaartalad aU* big through tag n reread •faht Oa making the kept gat hta faaahlaa dowa la anoehlatmaUaad etacfea, rather Caligaad after hU , •t aged for a brief net. WMOg lug tba real hta attanttea waa by a Heap af eenr <aa aeafo- tad aw atfoaat baktand tarae im aitSr Imbed. ha paraiarg ta ataittag agala for I which ha wlibed to aaoah Waa It tw ee we dark. The am aaeaaaat Mr. tbaltfe yeariaad a foaak aridfo ha wil aot target far Many » lewg day. A boat 00 yard* away aad tllgbUy ta hie right ware three Hour, m Inteat aa eulktag tan atk tkat they wan aot looking in trie direction. . It waa aa awkaMrd pewit toe to gay! Uw Waal, a* d for a brief apaea he atawd Itfce awe ywirided. bat, akbiagu hta Itmke for a aMcaeul woia amab. hie Mind waa aatlee anoagh. The irrgret j ef Um ibree wee n huge tdgakaaaead kow. ibearcoaa waa a lleaaaa, while! Um third waa aw atte~et fuH-growa cub I Tba Utter wee the dm W akwrra Mr. , Smith, aad wtlrrlag a tow growl, wide for tho Bofoctewwie Maw. -hirifn aging I foe Meycie. etayed twt an the <w£r of ; hit going hot west for a frteodiy try* I attapaperd. n« had Jo* Uai ta uu.tci that the Manat I tone bad at*rted In Uw w«ki «C their young hopeful, tlai eight m air te imagined, only serein* to aeeetomte bl» |we*. Tba (faa waa bat a abort SUtanee away; but la tba battled U n pmrodn leUe, expecting Mary wcm4 < ia be atruek down. U waa drat iluto of ' brooch** fur about ton (act up, aad how ' bo managed to ef.mb it ot all wt 1 far mer tomato a aeyatvnr la tp*- Juat ea bo thidfht biumaM safe, bow****, than was • (art tba roar behind Mae. aad ba had an onooaajr farting that fed waa bring dragged off Uw uw Tho lim.eu*eUlpplng Mi mete ta Meatman; bad aeada bU eptlng. misting bU qu«r ry by a tew I'ctic. «My. Iran wt It waa, bla tins* elawa Una a nay I be great it part of Mr. HaslUt’e iroaam mad la* tic lad aawd fairly drop earatobaa—« narrow moape ladead. E< hassled and panting, itvaeblb.g In every Utah, wuo lb* parapitattart rt(wami«g ant of hue, be Managed to draw biueartf op Into pomp*retire ease r tty. aad hen for nearly an hoar ba rmaload la thia dmtdfai poelttoa. stlb lb* fediad lion, (vow Joined fey the Home, raged below, every now aad agnlo Broking frantic aprlnga. when tbalr fetid bronUt saao on ennhwaintjy neat u to alamet btlug on nausea. Tba tree, U ebon Id iw meniteced, waa a awed aropendo, about U feat blgb. A* Orel Mr. dm 1th ouuld ant under* *Uud artaat had beau me of tba young liotj. wlitok went for Mm teat, and, bat far Uw foot that ba waa net In a peeltloD to appeaeioto tba bamar uf tba thing ba wltamad a eight which Moat have bean easel eal ia tho ear* tiarae, tboagb Uit alowa bale Irmly mavis aad Ms Ufa was doe. It em« (hot Lae junior Mapped hair way ta Mamina tba Meyola. which bad beau long down beatify, with the raaaR that the front wheal was left rvvolr lag. This aneatad the young Han's at ten ltoo, aad Mka a oMM with a saw toy, ho turned aside to examine this curious ptvroodeaooa. (Joutioroly giv ing it a pul with ana of hi* hag* elawa, wh(ah^n«dy madeMIt^goround eat down on Me hamnabro lagardtag it with a aoarted air, aad not for mmm time did ha Jala tha panant oonpient tba foot of the Irra; tat art until he had mouthed thoeeechlna consider Dating the taaura of Me uephnaaaat tereh, Mr. Smith root assay wtahful gtaecne la tha dirt oils a of hie double barrel gun whlab waa strapped ta Ms Mayalet Imu It might as wall lave Mno a hnadrad as Ha* away. U* oast hU ayes nbaok la order to dieaovtr sooeaplaoB at retreat aa eoaa aa lha of a Strong toaene, they Mi 'altar shout three quartan of as hour, ta the extrema rrttst of their unfccleaate prteoaer. After waltiog tor ahsat hsV aa hoar, an id everything was qaiut. ba eeattoaely dmeeti.d, aad not daring to go beak lor his gaa, fear* fuSy mtetobte wap te tba tafiMwM to maldag qaiak prtate from teas to Iran There was aa roof, aad tba but waa a flimsy structure; bat after M«blag tha atiUaaee aa eaqaea Mi jOa el Me. and kladfleg a Ore, haeanw drop pod sfftorttep. At day tomb ba one atoa ta immm lb jjaugf. erei teaffy naeb lag OadMma aad iMIakigy httta Uw warm, bayead a ten aataral aarvoaa shook, far Ida axpsriaae. » 1 Ha—Ma tv--n.au Appeal. «*«<«». taiM* bed baaa at Sfearat1^ ** tail tea yon wttboat • araav K"‘wSrys.“i£sr iss s.-'is.'*''*”-* jftffssrsaa.^asB •SSSrJSTSjfStjff^S wT«^»5sr»! S/Br •Ml I opao on Vn t Mteyano—Boa* ba In aaob an aa WMlr barty, eaptaia. I arlab to aak "•* 1 • •*■ OWjUv^Klbaaa la«nwa a« ab«M» la tea, admiral. tl*T lltllb f . jR CrUbr-l h»»a. aRS.-*"-' assr-TSS.'" - '” s n.n your aboaa baao pol Ortdlrf—Tbay baa*. MaibarabWpws BrMlay-UartaMy. s2^K*«uaa‘si«Si; Oridley-It l>»att| " tL - A\_ asfe3sv»atioaa:i Senses O* Alterwan. Tba wpjn. wblrb la Urn jSi «OMwf«. aaa tatf of^bhS •m*b»Mateam.tbaatbacbaKW tea . eaaaiy aahaol fateL Tba awyaaaa ate non at of the taabaOoa la vary low tern havtayw^fMUbayaM. ^tSTteSte'bbbtateaavai thaMbw hla palUlea May not bav* u» raaaMlai
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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April 25, 1901, edition 1
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