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The Gastonl , —•••• ■■ ■ ■ csa—^grga. m ■ — P 1 U -u u—^■■ i ■ . ■ _■ ■ ■■ - ■ » —^ Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Zateeeeta ot Vul.XXlI. {e^J^KSSSu) GASTONIA, N. C„ THU BSD AY, MAY 2, 19C AMP RCfIRW* TM« WA*. •nlh •» “*»«••’ euwaes a ■ukmrt OIm» la Ma*iwwr*a on ■ra4» Caargla. Vlrpnla ami Hw m«Ar Trwepa r«reH* iba Srigwt* Whlab IWarnl La* Mail. lUU Arp, lu Atlanta CUuiltuitnn. Utoartl G. T. Amlara in (>U Tlgr) aud Colooal Tub I'aylur liava yust paaaad oyer tbi- river. They wvi« near tbe ew age and wrrv clu a to gether dating thn civil war. General Audernoo wee our brigado euBmaud«r and Colonel Taylor commanded one of bis reglmenta. Ihe Vliat Kan lucky. Blue# tbe war oat or tbeai waa Bade chief of police «f Atlanta and tba other of Loulavillr, Ky. Taylor was next to IUt of lhr aurelviog ootuneU Of,that brigade. U «** General liar low’* old brigade, composed of tbe Seventh, Eighth, Nluth and lleveuth Georgia regiment* and Iba Viral Ken tacky nod a Virginia tMttery. Tbe regiment* ohauged tbalt ouionel* many tines and of Ute ild Eighth only one (Onload Towers.) who waa U* tlftb colonel, now auivivre Nuns but tbe veteran* knew how uuiaerou* were then cbanga* of commanding ufflcrr* Tbe laoorda suow tb*i but him of u.« Georgia raglmauta that weut lQ(u ter visa la 1WL and 1801 brought bach tba same colonel it took 'Hit Tba officer* of tbe oompantee were cbaug«d ulieuer tkao tbe enlooal*. Draibe.reeigiieUoua and promotion* were evw gnlug on. Captain Twlgg’a company of thn k’list Georgia regular* bad twrlee different oeptaineduring ibemrvior Tue pet sou net of tba private* was also eon tlcaally ebanglog—"dlacbargrd” or K.L1L (killed ia battle) U appended to more name* than half tli* Brat mus ter rolls,nad tecralilog was uooatautlr going on to All op tbe Blen. Bat 1 waa ramloaiiog about old Tige and Tom Taylor, for after Gen eral Bartow waa killed 1 wa* trans ferred to Ueuend Anderson’* staff and followed bl* fortaa* f * nearly two years to the Army of Northern Vir ginia. He was! every inch a soldier. He never questioned Dm wisdom of aa order but ooeywd It. -uun aot to mm nwi Our* sol to reason *>r Out* but to d» •*> <be. v at hi* motto. I da not bellev* be ever experienced ibe emotion of (war. We thought that wnacllmra be waa loo daring. I remember that mi one morning during tha bailie* o.i lit* Chick ahotnloy ba wished to make a personal raconualmaoco of the post tluo of Um onomy on Ui left Otok, and naked Mayor Ayer and myself to ride with him. There waa a wide, open field between tire armies, probably 1,000 acres, and our wing was covered by the fa rest of thick wood* curving round the open tpeoce In tbe form ut a ■eraPcirctr. We kept covered by ibeee wood* eotll we had got far arouud and were a* near Ibe federal batteries ae we dared to go. The geoeral said: ‘'Well, there la no use guiug back the long way that we eame. Let ua take the diameter of ibis elide and save a mile or two.” “They will see ua and open flr»,”a«ld L “lit them abOJ»,” be eaU,“Iney can’t hit us. We csu ouliule tbtlr bells; oome oo-, fid low me." We did follow, bet w* dldea't want to and there waa no naeeaally fur taking tucb peril. I will uever forget that rids. The federal batteries opened Or* quickly a* we flow along Ibe plain, lire ilx-pouoder* sent their ball* over 0* and behind ua and before u* and Some of them bounded along the ground quite near ua bet Um geoeral only waved hla bat and smiled. We were all well mounted arid mad* tha trip ■ af*ly. bat I au*«r made attoihar reoonnolaaaooe with him. One even Ing our brigade waa at reel on the baok Of the Rappahannock We had made a long marsh and were awaiting orders. Tm boy* were sitting down or lying down upon ibe grass Tbe enemy were maaatd behind the mown tain range that skirted the opposite baok of tha river. that they were there for tbetr nutter lea amused themavlraa by firing over the mountains sad dropping their shot end shell at random over us aud bo yond us. Toe? exploded In the air aad did but little barm. Wa were not alarmed and watched theta u# we won Id ■ pyrutechulo display. General Anderson waa stretched at length upon the ground and we were not far away. HM Hoe bora# aaa cropping tba gran and lha gaoaral bald bla with a long rein that waa attached to tbe bridle. While we were a hatting quietly a shell exploded directly over ueand a murderous fragment struck bis bores on top of tbe head aud killed him instantly. Oar nearness to the danger stopped ell oooverastion, bat the loos of hie berm aroused and ex cited oM Tigs beyond measure. 1-ook leg at bla bores that waa dying at bla teat be used language uceurdlug to bla anger had IndtganUuo. HU aaatha mas arete fearful. "We will pay these far that,'* be said, -'l wuuld have given my right arm for that herse. Bat wa win pa, tbaoa back two forooo. Wa have coma bare to fight and old Bob will give ns a ebaoee to gut even. Blast their Infernal batteries I All they dare to do le kids babied a asst tala aad (boot ov»t It.” We did get eveo sod oM tigs was oouifurted; fur la a few days the eeooad battle of Man floats waa fought sag a great victory WOO. Forty.eight thoaeeod Wuope aster hm utterly routed and faoqalth •d 90.000 under Pope. 1 cSVrt thick Of Oeaarml Tom Taylor but wlmt I tblak of tbe great battle of Dralntvllle, to wblob ho flgurod and a smile comes ever my asemory. Tba fua of that battle wared oar boys a long time, sod Mtfo* Hyer at Bocae la not Suae laugh loa stltyei. Toe valley of Dsalae VlHo waa oaatral greuod aad tbs barvste Of bay was great. Tba twu armies worn » winter quarters and wonted it. Jet blur at seas red Use oral Jobeates that If be woaid furateb tba wagons tad Mama and a rsgimaot ef lofsotry be w*e»d ga for tt>« bay. us easd that the owaers wore meetly sostksm men and wanted as t« have It. Old Jot was saeplChios, bat ass •mttad. The Irtmli «ni nearer to U and had a Ian* force of oevalry In Uu4r tup. Tom Taylor »« arat aloe* with hit rrylaml and Major Ayer put In charge of 40U wagons with (oar-hone la* mi to each. It waa about Aft ecu mllra to Ibn valfcy orar a pike toed the! wea gem-rally wide enough tot leeua to puwt eaoli other, but waa very narrow abate cut ibruanb tlu hill*. Many of litres cuu, a ban died tarda long. warn out id ire l ban tan fret wide. The dry and Ibn aobc&a wa* kept a profound were*. One morning about the break uf day uur bon utra aroused by tiro eatarib lr tumbllag sound of 400 waguns roll lag uvvr tbe pika, bot that round was nothing to the roaring of lboa* aagoni un llwlr raluru The trrlu of wago-s wars nearly foar mtlea long and by tbe llmr Uu head of thr column gut fairly into tbn r allay and l be major began boating tbe lo adieu ,«f tbe furrmvat team* Tom Taytar with lit* men. waro iration In tbe vubarbt and J-b Stuart, with 2000 car airy weie parading on a bill overlook ing lliu rallay. Jest thru 0.000 Fadvr al cavalry*name charging down from aoteu hiding plana behind tbe woods *ih tor an uoar or nurasiun ana t ay lor Had Umlr haada full Ttm federal* had au artillery e-napauy t<> help create a paiite aud the? mm alter a wagnu train In draper ala determination. la the coo'uaiou that followed the sur prise Smart unlen-d l ha wagons that were I ’adlD* bar to ouaulrraaNli In double quick aud thay performed Ihat maueurvr with grwat alacrity until tba head ot the pincesaiun reached the pike aod could get no farther, foe lire Urdy aod tall of the train Mookaded llae U.ghway for two mile* back. Then oam* the great aiaupeds. "Tbaaruahed theauvds from belli# driven.” All along lha alarm war siren, whip* ware popped tsametera bawling. “Turn, man turo aad wave your learn,'1 rxebUmed the major, "The yankarv aie coming” And they did turn, but to tble day no body ki.owa bow. Same of the wag otaet a sworn after name they Saw over aud some turnad n four laorae team Ita In au aigbl-foot out. Colonel Taylor ordered bU mao la guard tba wagons but Uaey couldn't keep up wltb them. Smart's ue«a were in a band to hand flfhl With lha enemy's cavalry and alaabvd thaaa with sword and shot them wltb email arms; but Urey warn out numbered and bad to light and fall back St every charge. At WAA IVtfVt HW lAIUUia Ul MIA AIWA * aooc when Ums ruerlag of the stamps ding train ranched our eetnpgrutiod OM Joe JiLadon heard ll for Um •send thereof wee like Uie aouud ol maoy Waters. Ha uodrretood It at wnca and ordered • whole brigade up the Dralusvllle pika. “1 told Stuart," be exclaimed, "that they would Wick If be didn't look out. Those raacale lo that valley are nearly all union men aud lbey got word to the enemy. I'a afraid we bare lust some of oar wagon* aad It will bn a bard joke oo Slonrt." Later ou we pereefred great clouds of duel gather over the pika end tba roar ing caaie loader and louder end nearer aad nearer and by and by. wRb the aid of Add glieira. we eould eaa Major Ayer rise over tbe lop ef • dieted hill •ed hilt. He Is e One rider end wee ••Wide e floe borer wlto*e name was Selim. He a*at tbe brigade rowing to the rrsooe and Mowed up tbe long prune* •ion behind hies. Man and bean were dripping with itmuni of sweat that would bare turned • saw mill. In tba grand .melee Colonel Taylor got cut off from his commend for the boys were trying to keep up with tbe wag on*. Hut they all oame ep in the courae nt lluie aud rroelred the plaudits uf their cnmradani. Smart worried the enemy so bad that they left the valley with nary wayou and Major Ayer left If with nary bay. But lbey got It lalar , for old Joe got Die beek up and swore he would have it. Tboao 400 wagoner* ware for a lung time lha heroes of tbe camp dree. Out nf them, Jim Wllkerson our former marshal. Uvea I tore now and tlill d» elate* that turned hi* team lo ao eight fool cut and panted two more te a ten foot cut nod bad llkrd to have beat tbe whole train lo vamp Hie driving was like the driving of Jebu.for he dr«VH furkmaiy. The big battle at DraloevHIv never got Into bletory, but It was camp talk al Centerville all that winter. During tbe involution of 1770 thera waa a grant battle sailed tbe ‘battle of the kege” that oeoted lotto Its merriment lo ibe continental gray and It waa eel lo varae by a heouroue poet. Franel* Qopaiu •on. but Mite It known to Virgiula vet erans as tbe ••battle or tbe wegooi ui*rr *r r*4«i. ItftHlmOrc Svo. Io an address la Hrooklyu Saturday ol«bt Senator Dspsw, dleeassla* tlm growth of great torlnoee la tba Uoltad Males, asserted lost If CidHui eere lo OOwe »a»B« oa now h« would b* only a thlrd rata millionaire. "Amu il ogWts digging among the libraries of Asia,” said tba Ssaator, “came auruaa taa Inventory of Clonus and found Uiai miserable fraud of a millionaire, alto has beau arousing U»a navy of gaoer* Moo aflar genemtlun for Mutaaaada of roars, was worth only t0.OOO.UOO.•• Mow, aooordlng l*> Us Mew Tort Senator. I Ur re are savrral man In Ilia United States who era worth between WOO.OOO.OOO and #400.000,000, and n “large number" who have reached the •MXTOUO.OOO dealt. Io view of ten* U* Deyew’s statement Ctreuw will oo laupr sued tor the Iwwaose wealth yowh serge awe ayea the wildest °r*»“ at are rice. Aoaerdlag to twan •*«»» standards ha was mere]) a wan at ordinary asua. who couldn't eornar tho steal or wheat market and who enjoys a reputation sltogstbtr oat at proportion to uw swell eeeMiut of ewh| Ssd gilt edged weavttwa be poa The mUrssidnt at L*d fWlleltury from the PrsmWnhlp at England |, predicted as a* early powtMiiiy. with alw #111 gu alao the Hoanrahw Joeaph Chaasbertaln, Colonial SsereUry. Tee new Prswlsr will ha Uw Duba of Ihrv aoehtra a ass shout thrsa yesn ms tiger Utaa tho Margo In at •aMabusy. I / • YEAGER’S ...SPECIAL SALE... THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. TABLE LINENS! Table Cloths 60c reduced to 49c. Napkins $2.90 doc. reduced to 1.99. « »SSStSSt:9t : !•!!• M 44 1.90 reduced to 1.19. lM do*, reduced to 1.29. Napkins $4.00 do*, reduced to $3.39. “ 1.25 do*, reduced to 99c. 44 3.00 do*, reduced to 2.39. 44 1.00 do*, reduced to 79c. TOWELS. 20 dosen Cotton Damask Towels 24x46, $1.20, reduced to mc. Lot pure linen Towels at reduced prices. MARSEILLES QUILTS. $1 kind reduced to 69 cents. 2.2o kind reduced to 1.79. 1.90 kind reduced to $1.19. 2.75 kind reduced to 2.19. 2.00 klad reduced to 1.49. 3.50 kind reduced to 2.69. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES t A big lot of Hamburg Edgings and insertions reduced to 10 cents. Laces In White, Black, and Cream, all reduced to 10 cents for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th only. READY-MADE WRAPPERS. Prices 99c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.69. All sizes. In Black, Blue, and Garnet, $1.00 to $I.S0 In Mercerised goods. All silk, $5.00 each. Large stock of well-selected Millinery, New, Stylish, and Seasonable. Elegant line White Goods and wash Mercerised goods. ...J. F. YEAGER— Ladies’ Furnishings a Specialty. tHteptti'UTiv* raw kb. »• mn» «r • riuMiu im> «bm BIB tn«t Sow T»k UraM. Tb# bu*wr*a of the ecuclry la upon *o touod • 1**1* that It will put bo seriously ethcled even should cm servaliva oouoMla bo <11*regarded aud the pnwaat runaway apaeulaUoa lu Wall atrual coallDua until H aada la luavhabta a aiaah up Reoktoaa and too e-rdiilous speculator* and their families aod frlatida will haar I It* brunt of tb* cullapvn. 1/rfliluiU l>oalnose Interest# won net hurt »l»n iba Urooklra Rapid Transit share*, which bad been lifted to S1S7 a sli-tia dropped down Oekow MO last yoor, nor when tho Tosooasa* Coal and Iron stock, hating boo run up to 9190 after Iba payment of a few iiuartarly dividend*. dropped to 940 The a I lapar* had comparatively lllll* effect aeon apnn other sprculaute I merest*, fur l terra was on auah ovueral III Ha lts* aa Uaa alas* occurred. It Btmatlf lbs whole ooootry lias caa'ht i he apcoulatlra favor. Tim atorlaa of allltoaa suddenly “madn” by promoters aod operator*. of urn corporatious eapilalis-d si husdiud* uf minions, of Iron alHl atcul magnates building million dollar mansion*. Uav* driven lb* psopta mad. Hoorot lst«r broomr* irksome. In ovary village men. aud women ton, are sabeeribtng for lbs circular! of s horde of tip**la who, for a few dollar* promise to gtvs lima a g-d-rtoh-oatok romp*, and even lb* p-»sv*l toller Is d*sated with fables *'-m the Standard Oil magnates, and melted to take share* *1 20 cent* meti Is tow coiapaay that will yield fabulous wusKb, Decarlblng the panto lu 1M7 in Ragland. McLeod write*: “A I moat ■vary trader In Uia country from Land* Rad to John o'Omata was deep to railway speculation. Tb* extravagant delirium of prosperity hi IMS aad 1MB luul caused grant naabarn of them not only to gu far bnyond their own moaua but to trust tbdr cuatomara boyiwil ilm buunda of ordinary credit.” Sanaa Ua panto beeime a oo nmarel.it ■in* ami disastrous. Wa at* la a* daagvr of tbt*. bat epaealsllon to dOh io ua aliarv* and bonds Is oartaloly being oarrtod to k dsogorows pi lob. Ordinarily a lisa In dlooownt rates gives wonting aod automatically ap pile* tha took**, bot daaplta iba tow aurplo* raoarya of tha hanks money remain* can pa rat I fair sway, aad opreulatora karp all sail aprood oa the tkaory that the TroMttry will faitcr vooa to provout any •ptnob ." A* tha aprleg baa opened aad erope hi being planted I adeem era agala be oocatag ounaroua a>>d tbelr ravaged will aooa begin. We wlib to wipe Ar man aot in watt uuill a crop la rutard, amt tbeo writ* far lufnratatVM. bat aa anon aa an laaaot aaaay la daUetad, tend aoora apeeiaaoa to tblaoAoaae that •hay can ba KWaUded. aad naadhn auggaalad. The Importance af tba work agaloat tnjerlout loeeete la be ana lag taota and tanra apparent Everybody la lay It ad to make fraa naa of tbta odfea to attain Information re pnrdlng laaaat frltnda aad foaa fimuk ftumuiAK. Jn. lntoa'dogtat, N. U. Uoartawt of Agrtoulmre, BUelgh, N. tJ. M. II. Auatla.a olvli war veteran. H WinobtaUr, ltd-, write#: “My wlfk waa Mali a long Una la aplta at pond doeter'e t reef eat. bet waa wholly •brad by Dr. Khig*e Maw Jdfb Pitta, •Web votked waa dart lor bar boa Kb." Tboy alwnyg do. Try Uioai. Oal; Mr dtl Carry A Oa*a drag Mora. •sr aim avsiR. I O—InRial ■ nap an*|MIH> hr I w Ip IIIWR to rmk Ike »•" RepaO ■ Mb. H. Luu% Itawublk. Croat Britain, n w described by her politic*l hmflsre at being oh the aerga ! of rain owing lo Hi* irrnxxd'iun «"»t of lha war lo houti, Af rle*. should bars 1 lulls dtfilcully tn fixing the rrapuosibil Ity far her calami*" us plight Tba peroneal anblUna of mm Joseph Cliambnlslii has bmurhl EugUod u I Ibis |mm The old bat daring 0 dvaial MCretary was eager In tuaka o >l«il eat in the Btlllsb promlerrhlp and In Iba ptetartsqoe Jingo plson lx British , a Seel lorn goes hold by B-oonafield It seemed to him Uisl a tiotanowfi lit tle war of Urn Booth African republic* would art tee* Hits and. ft* did rai 1(81 until ha bad plunged BagUlKt lo lo Iklo «ir. Thus far l bn attempt to lab Mm B era of their llbertloa ha* soot Ik* B-ixhsh pouplo dtfil.0fi0.000 sterling. Urn lire* of umuannda of British o.ldters, lb* lesr of tba mlllteot pseutlgs of EaglonH -and it N not yot definitely oudrd. Also. It ha at wind tbs dootb of lima | Victoria and Mads lm last day* tall of sorrow and pitiful hoartaelw. Almost insignificant as It promised lu ba at Iba outsat, Iba Boa lb Afrtaan war now takas rank as probably tbs urnst dlaas tfwus of Busload's htstary. Jlog* Joe Chamber lata Is lAe aril facias af tha British Empire, lie is Iba eortllaat Engllsbmaa lo England tb«t arrr Uro«. The g—arsiaeot oocb lbs moat powerful and cwrptclai la all tha world an tars Urn twentieth cen tury crippled and disc rad I ted nfiarlng a alngalsr IfrnMht fur attack from IIS salnaiibsd bat Jwbilaat soesMe*. Aod Uclnolml Baciitacy Chamberlain Is lb* am man responsible far a mrod> Han an ominous for Mag la ad. H limit IohHO. Rrpnata tram too Peoatoa Barro* >t Waahlugton taOtoato UmI lb. tall of tb* SpuMi-Aanlbia Wor wHI bo targrr than lb* holy. Airily am miwirt lo mr4a that 41,000 iy pNootlooo fur paoalnoo an MNinl of Um abaft wor kayo boo* >hi Tbrra la aaa**tMa« atarUlag to tb* PfoparUa* or atalm tool to lb* ***• bar of oaMlor* rallatot. Tbatanlaaw faar af raltoowU woo COU. Of thoa* ooly aboot 00.000 aaw apt—I aar Ttoa to lb* laU. Ttefclao ibaaa Arina aa a Iwata, M apprar* Um4 tao-tblrO* of Una* ragagttef in W* airtf* bat* AM cl alia* for mhaapa iat OlaaMIlUaa. ^la too ton^ova* wantb* 1.004 £**• too Bpaaloh irttoo aaralaa. 0*a tMrO of Ibaaa war* to wMowt Oa Marab )L tbaro war* 000.000 pottoi.* oa too paaala* tab Owa all waw. Aa lb* aaabar of paaolaaa ******* of to* Jiall War nataloa atoat atattoaary, owl a* to too looraaoaO ooaitof afOaatoa too oOOlUnao tram too l*at oaaAlot hav* fraught too total to too Mikaat nuaibor aaar loeofiod. With too yraoaat tlbaral .nil i low*, toon lo aoiall roaaan to toHoao that too WIN Ml wltbla to* aaat bw •apa* of ObarloUa la aaw woartag a aaw atty MAaa alaot with tho aarlag atari** it I* that of a alt* ftaaarfar ufl. M. Hhaaaoah im*. Jt«j. la Mayor MoUMIM anMtotoa to porfano to* lailaaaf too o40o* Tut two yarn Tho BrouriOr la oraotloalty a eltyioOg* a*4 rallarM to* Mayor of Umwo Oatlao whMb h It ton* omnplaA bln to too olty eoanv Mr. AhooiKMhaaao woa a aaaaahar af to* lat* laglatotar* whtobaroataO too attaa. r.ariMrw mum. The Pan-Amertcao Exposition, wlOoh la to Iwnpeerd May lat aatnn loped la a foot or snow Saturday tonru l»(. Plow*** art imi a few days ago are boiled, aed awlBM ragagrd hi the preparalioe of ltie exposition ■rounds gave up wutfc la despair, Trwaa nod itoTnMa Loutovtflr Fcae. Soma time ago THU enact'd a wry ill Infral ault-tierl law Md under Iw opernli •» Um Mlaadard Oil Company, aflat along bard Sri* eat pmcltaally dt Iran fro® Um State. The trust qeee livo Itaa barn a vary lira laaue In Trxu polltltir, and ex Qov. ilucg IlM iwru a Iradar »C tba matt-trust ftuora. ladard Uor. Uogg baa oroa bl* uotonrty u tbe spokesman ot Um ornat extreme . noil- oorperatlna Populiai rtrment of tbr Trxu Damorraey. Bel UUoga bars chang'd Id Taxar. Tbe MtHle Is oil crrsy nr well aa ell rtnh. Ilxgg ha* beomoe a niUilecalro la a very few wrea* OUirr poliltobwa who bare followed Uogg lit bin fight agaUnt tba Standard Oil irurt barn al so follow'd bleu Into tba rU Baida. : Ttwy ate all magealu thnaarivu Dow. Tl>ry are. tea. that iortrad of tba SWe daid Oil Obanawy being a moaner I that would swallow tbr® ap. Ha airy . oral i. at is ettaatlal to the dowlupmaat ef UegiraioM tvenaierser the State. ' It M oaly ihroagb tba Staudanl that . Trxu fori >»ll ana Bod a aaiirt, it la eueteodrd, ud a wimderfal cbaaga la tba farting toward tba treat la already maalfeol. Mro who wave reemily waking to rxpH tb» Irurt from tba State are eow ready to w«la mm It la the Breumeetoll Soldo, eud they iipse ly eay the proylalaiM of the anti trust lew.'lard at Urn RwbrfotWr tataUia the abaeM not bo entorord by Uw Stmts •aUMkha. AH at wbleb drmae sfratrsthat ayes a Tax id aalaaoty asrwarSi,,sssvT prteprrUy ligbtaleg axpreu ■ *■***» > until ttjWMJ Tte IIm tea mm far «MJmm .* Marth Om«Mm to ter* tte w«i w Ml •••* tela. 10 taaalib 0«!m. A0 iwllllcsl Ntetr.a item -irtit rite MM -sad «Mb Item Ite tenteMteUM araaajf&^jasae 2?HSS»‘jByt sKsssJM'auss.is toad fa tte diiwdiatlm of Ua gar.' abMta •StateHaM fall* - "** ■wttf teUMaa. ImtbSm apmertem it wil Mag late te tad ate I ttmr —^ ' «Sj _ _ Party. Tte Mating away of < •teKt at pnmltW tatteir MK~0 • land Ute a* dmsK ate tea gogamy aad mtecyraamUlU*. Una P-rty me* ante outer Iteaar Item ■tabarfy tteamrtora Wap lata tte a»- P*rtW* aura tern of priaahtlm. • Baah party tea a pm allot oaatttt alter1 and pm allot Moat*. oyaa m ante m I Aaltematomnat rim or lab aoraidlag to otet thoy tetote aad t atet fr»U tivy tear, aa aagbt It to te with KUttaal parties. Uar point la a tel am net iter paella* oar yon Ima tertp; tt U *go«*te paaaarlptioa. taMrr aom aad teWad and Mmtead oamMI aal wtapiiii*. ir tte ptfb of Jfartk CtetdUa ab.ll daalia II. hooaofacta •**ry pony aUl top* to mate aady by eoiteuUy ttpaakf fur otet It terty will I'WMla tte right and etre mat Uw i aeamlty at KlUng tte whnlo troth; ate awry maa bi Aorta Carol loo may into tT~ritr. «• —'rwamant. bio child tte hti Ood tte aar*lte at vottag latniigMIy. to fan via* of tte ttteir. Ndtaatteteto* •ad an Hi aa mall** bat tte tehh •{ bis oooulry aad tbo iNoidsm of so to fotmad me am ram. Pa* Araadom to da tblo w bltanoverthrowaBrltlab t bivat* and Wd a tyrant to lb* Hook, tot lading ttet to no parpom ttey liravad ite «Mlto» terror* af tte gnatdmp', reoebtag te langtb Urit Ito am*a of u» Fatter of Liberty. ttey on* dared poverty, mirvtn-4 tte bacon* at Ite Nkldreoem, wared laog war. and •Kb oenur aoioM teddrd tte »U*0 tar* that la auw at uora our country, oar terUagr; oar aaorrd ahanm aad traot. oato and tte mrMb Wpt Id oi ate thr»« U aw.y L* a* an oaf. fer tern Ih>|u( ad pevortpUm la caaprl ua Iu abandon Wbte at terror eooM eaapH oar fatbere to tora tkar btoka upon. La* as otejanflar H tote lokoa fnna as la the eame of any party at lo tte piumtm «f aaytbiag tea ibau lie* Xaw Jeramlem kpH. rtmtiaM rtala DnM. “It's a carious qnrtUua dawn hi «ur Stele" hI4 the Keetaaky ml anal, as ha wiped hie tawny marimba, -*ae is • bam a senUaawn ahonhl aarry hia U>ula. Yea eah. A friend etnlaa. •a estimable ptisan, serried Me bottle ia hie breast pastes natU use day s raSUc, tab Inn aflame ntble ontapahew nanurr. sir eah hint a violent Mow In tbn cheat. Yea, eah. Aad Ihs Uqwr epollnn mj friend’* niseen (Uriah while wet. Tee, hk. And (Mel at ite (hwe yen el rated Uw inWnnh bead aad pave him Idnnd pelaeniap and hn •ned my friend far damsprs. Tea,snh, And ensthah friend. a neni nai! sairled Ms beUle in thn tall panhet of hie Prince Albert And be west to Bek aeetbeb friend at miss tor Ms dasphter. And tbs taUeh ktohed my yennp friend ehdeoily, and paod Honor •ne spited. Aad atui aaafimb friend esly the ether day. had Me battle In Me left My yeibei, and bn at dawn inddsal/ and was pa Ue badly InamaMd Yta eah. And sow what's a Maths man palap led# I Ueoaa’.aany bln hsttie la Ms bant, net In Ma bet-nnd ibmsyonw torn to tone Is with tbs mTtoh.” ***•*■**’ It Is tn bs a ssmt-ofrealar sstonnade, YertUdwtoSTTSin Yurt stop, ^ ^JmrnemwrMton. fifes |ls^A V|a nod
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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May 2, 1901, edition 1
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