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Th ; Gastonia Deroted to tlie Protection of Home and the Interests of the VOL. XXII.__GASTONIA. N. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1901. “ONE LITTLE 3 •..FARM... WELL TILLED:*’ CCCCarxxaccoggggggcgrrCT-cfffi><*^f-r-rrrr»<w»r<T»ni-irrrT|-r-r‘riTi-*rrririT-rr-i-r i *m -—--mOM THU WILMINGTON STAR. A few dare ago we published an edi torial oo the egrleultaral poealWIIllrs of theBoulh sugieated by atstesasaU that lbe Booth could really duplicate tbs agricultural products of tbe whole country without materially Increasing tbs prasast area devoted to farms. Of ooarec to d« this good faming would ba neotaeary, not mere skimming nt ibe surfeoe, eeretching and depending up. 00 nature to do the rash Since writing that article we have round lbe follow ing. taken from the Southern Field, ■bowing wkal one man. a Northern man who has aelllad at Clairmont, Virginia, did on sixteen aerre. He writes: ••My farm comprises only twenty acres, and from mis modest area must be eieloded sight acres of letreetable ravins, of wbtcb I make s limited use as a pasture, my farming operations being devoted lo tbe rwenalnluf sixteen acres which are under cultivation. Tlis ass of a certain portion of tbla laud for a aeoood crop make* tbe aunual plow ing area uc an average, twenty serve ••Bookkeeping with me Woos or th« farm choree, ae strictly so ee ullklug of the oo we or ferdlug of tbe iloek. During tbe peat year my book* show the following sales : 300bushels Irish potato** 180.00 SO busheli iwret potatoes. 28.00 Basel sod black pews . 86.00 Early cabbage. 78.00 Genoa pass. 40.00 Baspbemoe. 40 00 Apples. 98.00 Older »lo«lav. 186.00 Milk sod butler from four cows 910.00 Live animate. 06.00 .Slaughtered animals. 26.00 1,000 lbs. hooey, 18 lbs. wax from 11 hives. 88.00 Surplus eggs. 8.00 Surplus asparagus. 10.U0 Day. 74 00 Total.31.000 14 These mine ware mode after fall pro vision for the support of Uirwc borne*, four ml Mi cows and some smaller staok. Including oalvra sad pigs and cblckeo*. Tbe farm pays full tri bute to tbs boms table and only sur plus is sold. We have tbe usual gar dao space which supplies us with a va riety of vegetables sod fruits for tbo bouse uaa which are not Included in the Hit of money a rope. My expeasrs 1 compute ss follows : iAoorr, exclusively my own_ * HI CO FerUliaer. S5.00 Wheat bran for can. 15.00 Six per cent on original Invest ment In ih# land. 00.00 Taxes tad icanrhnoe. 26.00 Total.rns.oa. The dapreolatloo in tools and ma chinery, I believe; is Compensated by the improvement in the soil under my phui of Ullage. 1 bought ay Inna tbtiteeo yean ago. The flat crop was consumed .by one bone, and I was obliged to 'biro out* during pait of the jear to meet expenece. Since tbctl I nave prod need UK) baalisli of earn to lbe acre aod can always oount on a safe average of 1U0 boahela. Tbs producing oapaolty of tbe land la eooataotly lo otaeatng. Now I only plant six acres of corn a year aad Urea acres of this are used to Oil two small altos, with an aggregate capacity of Ally tone which explains my ability to *HI aur ptoa bay from a stxteao-aere farm after aapportlag as van bead of stock. Last yew two outtluga from eight and ouo balf acres yielded me eighteen tone of hey, which was hardly • fair average. My farm la equipped with every sort of loner saving cool end appliance. When I plow I ride end also when 1 cultivate 1 nave a gaadloe engine eh lob fur. Dishes power for a separator aod ohurn to handle tbe milk from four sows, an ensilage, buix saw, and other utili ties. There are to-day to tlili country thousands offeree of bad to be bed at 0.00 aa acre that la worth sore to •tart with than mlaa wee when I bought K. To-day Blue oaauot be at 0400 an acre." Tble mao erhlooUy uodarelaade ble boelocasand pnrmoeeuu» manufao turer or a merchant would bit, know* wbat everything be predocee ooeti him •ad tb tier era knows wbat pay* him bast, he kavWS Wbat tillage meant, arid bow to scooomHw and mats hit two baede equal to many by employing la bordaelag mneolasry. Hu flgursa toow • net return of |7W from sixteen eciea MtUesud. not taking into oou aldsratioo wbat was soasumsd by tbs t^SjausSerLn oouMptudeasom bis farm, Tku U . net rstornsf nearly UB par ama. iftr.u man had oultlvatod a farm of one bon died acres (wbloh would not bo a largo one) too same system and too naan thoroaghsoaa that bo did tola llt Us tons of ssstoae acres his net la aomd would baud been nasr 18,000, Ha *9* Mtot land toaa bis cm bo bought '* tbot eoottoo Sor Urea dollars an sera Kle oruild sot no bought far B40A as to » 1ST lor no ha ,to — tola wm — >xai of twaaly , Ms aolgbbora could do 4 -U — l.- SO«J —- or tern Sg. wa pubHebrd, to I which w« liaye referred Iu thl* mtlcle, two yield* o( corn ere mentioned, aa •bowleg what could tm achieved in that way l>y thorough cult are. 'i*bl* man '*!*** one hundred and fifty bushel* of cunt to the acre and never bat lata than a hundred, wbleli la four tlmaa Hie averaga yield for the United Stales, In cluding the great eoro States of the Weal. He doubtless plant* 1 ha moat prolific arrd, tho stalk* of which may liaar three, four or live, or more sere. Thai# are varieties which produo* sav er ears to the stalk which makes It easy to understand bow n hundred and fifty buabsls or more might bo produced to tho acre There la not blog reraUe about land. Ofoouren different soils nquire mine or leas different treatment, end the man wtiii cultivates It moat know what to do bat what will Improve and In crease lh« productIveueea of noa act# will do lh>- mare on a million acre* «f tho aatae kind of land. Therefor* one acre may br taken aa aa ladsg of the poaalbllilie* of million*, and* Irene* avvrythlim In tha wayofau experiment may be done safely, confidently and at comparatively little east. Tint Imlng *o It 1* tlrettgt that farmers da not ex periment more on their own aeoouul, and that States do uetaxperunrot more f-r the farmers in general. Any land which ha* a subsoil, which will hold moisture, sod wlU grow clover cow prat, alfalfa sad soma of tha laxa rlaot graters, has In It possibilities of preolleaUy unlimited production for which some of these graaaua aided by other lertllkaar* its fertility oould he so Increased that it would produce larger and larger crops every year until they bed no* pheuuaaual, a* that 337 bush els no ao sore of land In South Caro llaa waa, or forty flva or kfiy botbela •f wires! |q this Slate are considered to be. Yleide like this have ceased to as tonish farmers In Korlfa Carolina, for they bays ateu It dote on land that was far below the average end could ered practically worthless. It waa almpiy starved land and bad to lie tad until It recovered Its strength, aod wbeu It did It rewarded Us care laketa by growing stronger year after year, uolll It yielded crops equal to tha virgin lands of Iho oio*t noted agricultural States. Thera are many Instance* of tbl* aud on* of them Is furnished In the above statement. Of wbat an Iu duatrioua. Intelligent farmer did on a little farm wail tilled. fww titmlii. AUania Journal. Truits toaetlDM bivi trouble* of their own. lo tbe United Sutra there have bean notable loetanoM of ovurcapl ifUitiUoo aod theporcliaae at high prtevi or comparatively worthbaa is order to prevent all uomuetl lion. Tbe logical reault baa followed In the collapae of eoch greaping combine*. Tbe truaU In Xaglaod era neither ao numerous or ae reeklea* aa they are In tbit country, but torn* of them ate having a tad experience, Tbe herd eat preated of tbe big British trusts el preaent to Iba Bogltoh Cotton company. It absorbed almnat all tbe manufac tories lo IU line In Lhe United King dom, paying roc tome or ibtm who bald out price* far In exarm of their real value. Tba it oat baa loaded Itaelf down ao bosvlly that In order to meat IU laat dividend lb* oompaoy waa compelled to borrow 9980,000 from IU rami ra Tba aanouDoamaoC that thta bad bean done canted 1 heavy fall In the securities of tba Iruat aod It la thiest cued with vary agrlons complications, tfllhln tba peat year l bare baa been a decline of over $80,000,000 lo lb* aril log value of tba (took of sis British tnssu which formerly told at a [Tess in aa. Tba trust* that atom to bav* a aura tbleg often overstep tbemevlvti and Say lb* I oev I labia penalty. (h-negoTrtkuao. Aatmnn to lbs num of itio year whaa Ui« toavaa tarn blown and your fort gat oold riding In Uts opaa ears la :ba aatama wa gat out ’onto tbe •hady woods to eommuna with nature sod gather various kinds of aaU. It to usually called rail, axoept wbeu ova Is la company. Autumn to Its Tomth Raader earns, la tba aatama wa ask tha Janitor to giro ua aome steam, but ba haughtily refoeea. Henon wa donor get It, and wa anmstlaaa alt araund the cold radiator aad tblak. w» shoe Id sot murmur at l'rovhlaaea, far rrorldonon is aot to blame. It la tbs janitor. In Urn aatama wa take oar books a odor our arms aad trudge off contentedly to school. Xdaontloo la an Important thing- Wa ahould never neglect to gat an education. Lot aa over bear la ra'.od, my friends, that without aa fdaostloa we are apt to some abort la doing our duly. It is also Improper to wear a straw hat in aatama. htrtkas a Urt tlae. tsooMad for several years Indi^payag aad nervous ImJ jf. Oraaa. of La. ssvuu -i'isiirfi!.? *bt<* VI M am «Md Um ,ti um mad Islam 1 ever used. They have ■too kept ■arwil. ia fsaeileM imajS far yaam kha sap Kleetrla Bittars are Just splendid far female UacMeoi that they on a grand loom aad tevtgnr star far wooh, ran dawn wamaa. Mo other Mdialaa aaa take Its plaav in owe family." Try them Oaly 00c rtatlefeettoo gas ran teed by J. X. Carry . Oo., nruggtoU. YEAGER’S Millinery Opening Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct 3, 4,5. You are respectfully invited | to be present and Inspect ^ our autumn display of the newest and most fashionable millinery goods. [We shall be happy to see you. SPECIALS: J. F. YEAGER. *aw srsni ■■ ramoKiT. Mm Mmrm mttMm Sew Wke Iwiki tm U> Civil Wav. HL I wwisG Mae-Drawers! (Bvp.). Mr. McKinley »u probably t be last of tbs President* wttuw tbo oouutry will tore who stryed la the civil wsr. Theodore Hooesvell was ooly three yens old is III* eerly days of tbs wsr of Korston. Truv, be is yonoger then say oltor Pissideut whoai the eouulry he* bad. The choices are, bowrvsr. that tbs Chief MsgltUeUe beresfler will belong to a later geaaratlou of ooeu than did those wbo controlled Uie uatuni'e destinies from Uaoola’s days oawerd In those or McKlaUy. All this list nf elided Presided* served !u the eray during the civil wsr ra sed Mr. Uavaland. Wbeu Martin Van Uuren was elect ed, two thirds of a century ago, tha eouulry realisod that a new epoch in the nation's history lisd been readied He was the flrst ol I to l'res id a sis who was bom after tto close of the war of Independence. All hla predecessor*, •ven Jackson, tto loan wbo was ia office directly b/fore bim, Usd either participated in tto war or were old enough to remember Its passion* sod to be iufluenoed, In aume degree at tout, by the Issue* which that conflict created or by the pestlooa which it ireoeraisd. Van Boren .was horn In tha last month of ITUS, Just nrier tto preliminary treaty was signed by which Gsorgs lit recognissd Ibe lode pendeooe of lilt late entoataa la the preaenl Icstscc* also a naw land-mark in th* nation's history has been resebrd. It I* bow over thirty six years since lice’s vet era as slacked arms iur tto last Urn*. Forty yean will have passed Iron that data by tto Hare tbo next Presided It HiaagunOcd. Not many maa lo tto army at tto close of 1809 were below twsaty-two or tweuty-lbree years of ago. Few of them who will be eliva la 1908 will to coder alxty-Ovo yeara of age, sad that mark I* pretty rluse to Ito dead lina la Presidential ambition. Only tbrss Presidents hava been as old aa sixty Bve at tba lime of thslr Icaugurslioc — William Henry Harrison, Taylor, and Boehaaaa—and tto last named wae lb# only oo#of them who lived through hla term. Tto ahoooaa are Hast Urn country baa sean la tto Presidential office the lost of th* maa wbo fought la the olyll war. Tha present I'nal deut belongs lo a later gtuarstloa, and It Is likely that all hla toeeeasora wlU. A new pegs la tto nation** history baa been turned. 'T»«r win a* w k. Lou* BtpuhMa. In the mol that ib« sturdy Boar* of South Africa, deprived of liberty iu •het m ooaa tbetr own free oountry, •belt Mow a disposition to enteral* and settle la the United bistre. Uwy ■any net arauttd uf a hearty and com radely weloome. These tears sed self-(orerale* folk bare the mating of rntebly food America os la t beta. They are mage I tea* t ptou**ra. Their racial spirit of Independence. Tboy are a bomsty sad stroop breed. Democracy Is la their rery eosta. A almpta piety adds totheirstaoefakaeaof mortal fiber, le many of Ibelr abaraolerlatter they resemble the colonial American who woa our owa tadepaadenea from Great Britain end who eeubllelitd the Amer ican government, now the world's fore ■MUt fOTirnsiiit, Taere le no better ai rale of blood to bo gained through immigration than would came Into Urn American body with the Roers of tba Transvaal and Orange T.ee Stale. That the old be aneoaraged to svUIn la ibis aoaniry Tbey would make admirable eltteaoa. w«va ta A ream. Tbs eld Idea that the body some times aeeda e powerful, drastic, paras ites pin Has barn eaplodedi for Dr. King's Hew Life IMIs, wbteb are per fectly harmless, gently etlmulate liver aad boweto to expel petasEOsa matter, «mease the system sad abeeletefy ears Ueoxdlpatton and Stek Headaehe. Only Moat J I Carry * Oo.*a dre* atari ■». anMirtwM. A mmm WIh My lulaHty as* me weary Maa a«4« ■IwMlf. TerkvfUtf Ynau-i, Tbo (Head* of Mr. KJ. W. Melloc lo Uila county, aud they are numerous, win ba Interested la knowing of a to ■amdour tieul la Cbariett • In which He ta i»lerected Tot MTefal yaara ba ho* conducted a clothing and wt.i supply buelnesa which baa ttaadliy grown until It as sumed large propuctiocs Uahaajoel Mid tbla business out lo a big corpora tion which baa bom formed with a capital of about 1500.000 to raa whet la believed will ba the largoat depart ment more In the Sooth. Mr. Mellon waa paid 5128,500 fot Ua boeloata and •lock. Tba aamv oooocru. wblefa will be known aa Rood, Shelton A Co., In corporatad. bought out Barneh.a Me dry good* atom for TOO,000 Mr. Mellon will renuilu wuu tin new ooi.oern, having bought an lutmet la It. Mr. Rarucb wilt aot la IdrctlQrd with the company. Tbc sale of hU More probably and* hie bntloess c truer in Cbarlotle Mr. Mellon waabjrn la UasUm couu ty, just aetoaa ilia line from York, aud baa a number nf ralatlvaa In Ibis eoua Mr. J. j. H ua tar, of Yurkville, u log a Qru comic Ha las* proved hitnaalr a buatoeaa man of except lobel capacity. Ha alerted out to fight life's battle wilboat a dulUr of bis own. What ba has new Is due to bis rare pluck, perseverance and ownson sente. _ "**«« *nr IMnn T Km wkit< Hmv Orrrtiebnro Ckrlallen Advocate. Every American elliteti It tatrrteted in tha woiuaa who prreldaa ovrr (he Execntiv# Mention or oar uatlou, toil dotirej to know semuttalngof her flt n«M for tba poallioa; to laara torn*, thing uf her character, liar quallltet. her virtue*, liar *;eempll*hm*ma. and bar graoc*. Tbi* la right, aad we <W air* to gratify thla feeling aa r*r u poaalMe, Ml*. Booaavelt 1* lb* aacind wife of r real dent Booaavelt, aud la Mid to be a moat highly aooompUehrd and a my charming woman. Her wielden name waa Edith Kermlt Owrewr. Sba lea native of Haw York, belong* U an arietoeratio family that laaa long held a blab Metal pewttlon aad wtatded a wide laiiMiiM. In 1086 aba waa otafrlad to Mr. Uooaavnlt, whom aba bad known from ohildbood, and tbay now have tlx living oblldrao. Tba oldoat la etghUm yawn of age aad tha youngeat tear. She baa four home*. a reach In Xortb Dakota, a aumtaar eottaa* at Onter Uay. J«oog lalaod, aad handaom* houaaa la Haw York aad WaahlagUm eKJta. She la a lady of wide oalturo, la very fond of good Ittaratur*. aad ta* achieved a maannt that ta greatly ad. mired by tbuae who ootoe in oootaot with bar. Although food of coelal plaaeare* to a oar tain moot, the bad* •*» greeteat Uepptna* la bar bom*, aad wbtla aha belong*, by birth, to tha ultra-fbehlonabla elaaa lo Haw York, Mill aoclaty baa btaa to bar an Incident bad aot as aim. Hit* la a devoted toolbar, aad ha* al way* take* ear* of bar own obtldre* and they have give* bar a tova theitli taaatlful aad toooblog. Ptoea thee* pabUebad etal ament* It la avldaat that tb* VMli Hone* win, daring lb* gawl admlatatretlaei, be uudar tbe ear* of • tody of high aoltiri and regoaaaot, aad own wba haa tba lotrtllgaaoe end fora# that will enable bar lo a does tba high tnattiao aba ka* bet* anegpaatadly tailed t* «||, aad •lau prove * real belpaaaat ta her honor ed baabaad. CbaaUr LanUra, Ba*l 17: Uloaloy Ik* (root of Joan* Wylt* A 0**a atom baa bean delayed by Ik* braaklny of tha I ana a* an ptaUa ftlaaa, la itohanda af Um Heather* railway, after It err trod MT* aafwiml tuai tMaeeldent aoat Ik* railway eowp*»y MOO, u*d uw* af ibalr Iraalarl awytayr* It.a Jab. Tha aa***4 ahipwant af ytaaa ha* baan ra e*t**d and a*w lb* algbt aralcbawn will eoan b* all daty. Wee rwm ik. Im rri.Ui.i-. Uni laUrT Xnr. Mil utMrrr. •" * r*T‘*w •* Theodora Roosevelt's ‘Oliver Crum ml I" |« these mtlsmtu •ome months ago It «l given u the o plii Ion oT tbe vilpr that it ms I he hwb ut i be | ner. It to • ills like pie tura of BsgUwds greatest ruler, arena sud ell The lest sentence lu tbe bosk, mmm lug up tbs eUsrsetar of Cromwell, seems to throw light aieo bpon Qooeevslt's Idraa of grastesss. We quote: ••Sooner or Inter. Justice will be dsaa him; sooner or leler. be will be recog - □iced, not only as sas uf Uis grmtast Of all Englishmen, end by far the rewlrat ruler sf England Uartf, but as a man wlm, in Urn that triad man’s •oula, dealt wllb vast qwsttao* sod solved iteatvsdow )>robb-me. s man ■'*.* *rrsd, wfao waa guiuy of many •I on cotnlngr, but wtw strove might l ly toward Ua light as it eras given h!a to tee tbe light; a man wbo had tlw welfare of tils oouatrymsn and lbs great urea of htsenuolry vary close to bis heart end who sought to make tbe lews of rlgkteoussete living forces in tbs government of tbs world.” Most man set before tbemeelvee as eu Meal soma msu who has wrought worthily. Is It uot probable that the saw Prmidrot has made Cromwell his Msair Subtract Cromwell's religious soil, nod Is there not something ta the Bough Rider that recalls Old Iron sidra? Pot ItOBssvstt back to 1MB, end wouldn’t lie hare enjoyed driving oitl the membore of the; Romp Pailla Reed hie life In the light of the limes la which he lives. Used Croat well's Ilfs la the light of the-oge la which Im> lived, and ass If it la not more the a probable that Cromwell ta Roosevelt's pattern. Ko*a A UMenw. A heavy penally aqlt h« tbit week been aomproaaimd In Northampton county. It waa for penaHlee amount In* to KB.800 and It waa aatUad tot $1,000 aad oeata. It waa a OOOt hi whlob ona S. J. Perblea, of Jactaon, toad B. B. Hob arta. axraftater of daada. for paaaltlaa (or rallara l* teoord marriage lloauaea. within Iba tan day* grrecribed by kw, Tba law provltaa that if tba Hoaaaa la ant waned ad within tan days tba taplator of daada ahall bn liabk ta n aaaalty of $000 for each tad wary tallara. to bn raoovarad by any tiiraaa who may tan far agree. It aaama that It baa baan a mutant lo KarUiamptun far Iba rarfator ta re cord daada, mortgaaea aad Uka papara before antarlnf awtlaft )teenage an tile rtoorda after ‘.bay were Mamed by the ■ loll tar or tba partke nklliT In* at mantafe. aad 1‘iaMra foeod •aooali Ml area to record to ran tba paaafttaa ap to $».*».• They had bran i warded, bat ant within tba tkta praam I bad by law. * NIHh mmI « WML WMMfMNM M«r. Par tb* Irat Urn* la Un aaanaraial history of tHa senatry oar exports Cor tbo Mar ceding Aug act ftlet pcccad Iba billion aad a dalf Mdr ward, an ft* twice uacth aa ear I ■gotta. Tda following Ubl* *dowe the Imyortc and expert* ueac aed loclediaaMM: Aoguel 11, imparts. , ■sports. WW.1717,Ml,897 • 909,408 JW 8L’::::: SS.« 'Wl.788.188.918 VPOt.aDljstt 1890 . 848.978.810 1.P09 000 010 1991. 848.991.890 lJofflllSo Wdtta there da* teen aa Inomae* af both exportc nod Imports Knee 1898 tde mertaw of expert* baa b*so oxer 98 pm am., while Uw Ioerecce In la M<t»haabera Wee thaaU per sect. A* night be rxpeoted agrtoaMarnl pro. dattale net form meet!luted urn nrmju&zBrgzt •f U»fewcer, uBpr aaat.af ataaa fnaturcra ARP LOVESORPHANS. an imiii nut aunt M Kp in AUaataCbMOBM—. *‘*‘‘7 elan years ana today Hobart Zmmat was » Meted fir b*gt> treason 1 wonder haw maay of lba aid toy* bare ttfat flea an par pylaaa aad toarta go ptt-nai aa he atretatod blauatr a Mila Mpw •r tjau/ibataad taTtoOM tod!*^uyt» to wiilUo." He bad •bad the aura old oM«rjusUM*atoa« bUa 11 to bad anything 10 aay wto asa taooa at death aboald Mi to pad* no traced. to aaade tola- Ke Moeca. lba neat,' Wbaa anaatad~to waa eeauai to Cymoto dddghtar, the toaatirai ttarmh. add Tm liatre baa wrluan a charming poem ahant ttotr aad aad brokaa baartad daattoy, Had It not toao far Sarah aad Me lava, Km* ■at woaid dot haaahaaa tried for to and hla fallow aetrlote who were Iaad* era e< the rabelHoe of X7M, had already aaraprd, amt of them to America, bat ZmmotMasmd for tfonh'a ante aad ra arrratad aad triad for Iraaaaa. Am>«* tbuaa label» wha aaaapad to America was a yeaog mao —r~1 hr galra, who laadad at Charleston and rattled itoenr. Ha bad aoaaa-1. aad togaa '--Irrrt era llaan iaarcitnul and promerrd. Hat loog after tbla to —mad aa orphan girl, toe daaghter of aaineapUla. aad tony Head happily tosattor. Two eblbbau mate born to torn. Jamca aad Caroline. Ha toll* dran aver toad | that coaid of woaid baud' toam. Hot new, aa arxt dauitday ton ggtb, la Orphan's day, my ramiraUaaa that began with Retort Km mat bare. whh. oat mn». U.iuglit my thoughts aloof I down to UiU Uagiibro. who m o»s of bl» friends and Of apatrtoU. I wish 1 to Ml the »j>iuf people a UUle atery about alM happened to game* aod Candle*. It way read lib* a ramaaia but it ia all fact. The atory will It tbe day that la to eoaM, tbo Mb, aad will At tbe Orphean at tbe home near De eater. and thaaa it OUatee, to dawtb ] Carol ima. aad tboa* aoywtier* aod *r-l »ry wbers. for It ia a Baet Uart 10 par eeot at ell tbe obltdreo voder H yawn of age art either falberl— or metbar toaa. Orphans am tbe ward* at the maUoe, aod ex* aa moob entitled to ®«f cam aad maiMeoanoe a* are tbe blind and tbedaaf. Charity to belplMs friendless children la Of thing w* can all agree span. Wo may dUbr la pall ilea or mbgton bat nharily la a enl erraal acnUawat. The moo wbo lore* bis fellow ao and eympatblnaa with them ia thatr diet rasa la ford tea tor bis faolts tor ebarity Iridath a anltl tvdaof tlaa. A maa may ri«MS* or •boat or drlofc or lie. bot if bo la (aod totbepeoreod ftlaedtaaa it belanaia thoeejlm. U ia a datob atery tbit Jaeab doedar kept a mllL When bo died aad nocked at St. Pater’s goto for admission, tbe good salat aetd, *5*. ooh, you did heap a mBL down ie the lower world, aad you did eeawtime (aha tOO nwh l/rfl—lltM Mfimf h." “Ah I goot Saint dot la uro*,1' aaid gnoob, ‘‘aomeUmea eao do eater wna low and da stores era dan. I dW uka a little too maob toil, bot 1 el way* gaeo It la lb* poor.'1 The goad stint puwdemd aad rnmlnated iff. bat ton] lj eald, -Jacob, Jaoob, I rlti W yeu to bot It da attain tbe gata.” lalbasawwer of ISIS tha yellow lerar. that awral aoourg*, rUM ChacBeUa.aadta • bmIVum has ;*n* tha yaaeta my bp thaaaiaSa. It »u aataral days Kafura tha paale haaaaa mhrataal, aad tboa aM *ho aoaM ae dal la terror; bat la lendnde af (MM lee eaa ar aaert mere take* aad •eald eatlaare. Ma«aha aad Mi «tfb ware Ukiai the ante day. They IBM J?* W?1* 5*r mo* **" >"»lai to »i«M In tba aawe srate. Tbeliuia bor of 0 araa karrt«i »amy by a kted heaataS taaa. aad tha little |trt of 7 by Mathar. Juat than tha aider aaaa turn I be beard of phyettieea to raawta an ibeebltdraa Iwodlataty, aad item s^TaaiKssjsttg tbr datanaah. They did aot mat ear kioaa aetl farewell, aer taaa of ad taanI Bereft I Bereft! that B tha ward, far W maaaaaalahedaway. Tea rataaeraiwss aatf may a Ucae hate l aat at ktrkaee g&axuz ng.r.g aha \m krr peratt aod herkeadharaal wm Bft alaaa wkhaat a retaUta ikB ■Mb af them. Bka waa alaaad ta the artkaa aaylaw aftasaastgsts orphaee eere el Bad Hi their ka*t ear. and aad saUwred la I be greet big sasftjSaKggfi Uarollee aad aaM. Y aHB utelMa
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1901, edition 1
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