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The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home end the Internets of the County. ——- —^ -= =- -*»■ tzz- —- -• -=r — ——— hum i i 1—i 1 ■ VOL. XXII._GASTONIA, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1901. ARP ON THE WEATHER. HBD1AOOBBBI TOM ABB BADS. A Ml Tma*« m MIUm, Taaaa—TWIaDa Mm O. A. K. Am ■•< rtaami With lb* Cmtm ImamaIi m Him I Ml. ml Arp to Atlanta Coahaacik km. The alamaata ara unwilled. The vlad hmu to ba veering anaihward. ttooeeyelt kwpa on laying kind worda abort oa aad tb< repo bit o«i>e urn la a JUtaof appretiraaloD. 'fbo 6. A. BVi made the Bret aaaaul> on lilm became ba darvd to tnit tba braeary aad pw trlottem of oar people bat be anawered them noble. Aad now they are la cooiternatlou baoauaa ba Invited Clark Hawaii to dine with bla. The elty nf Cbaihac >a perplexed. It louka like tbara la a powar of good political lua ahead of aa. and we ean't ba woraled. McKinley wanted to lie kind, and they woaldat lit him. bat my opinion la that Boogeeelt le gvlut to run tba auebloa to salt hleown emollno—good geoeroaa emotion*—ae£ our emotional nalora la tba beat part of our oatare. That la tba iwaaoa that women are batter than mao; they are more emo tional. A atlOah mao. a greedy mao or a political "per aa” hare do rmo tion a. They plot and aohoma far per none] ad van toga Ilamlet aatd that a a politician la a mao who wootd cir cumvent God. They bribe and cvceive to gala tbolr and. But Booaevelt la oalapotao, candid aad faaritna. The politlalaa’a aiterancea ara eautleue aad eoaaa from hla bead; Kooaevelt talk* from bla heart, and it lie feel* like inviting Clerk Howell to dioe te la going to do It without coaaaltlag Mart Hanna of tbe U. A. a. 'a or nr a moment oocaideriaf what Ibe party will eay aboot It. I Ilka Booaevelt beeaoaa be baa a wlfa and ohlldreo; In reel he has base married twice and has two eats of chil dren. That’s all right if the children bamooiae and the last wlfa la aa good to the children of the Bret wife arebe ie to bar own. Oar secreet neighbor for loaf yean bad I hr re esta of children. Colonel Uayerd. a widower will) two children, married Mr* IIand » widow with Utrre ebltdrce. Two more eblldien were bora lo the lest marriage, and all wae peace and harmony in ibat household. Till* re mind* me of soother family, where them ware three sate, and they dMj’t hanaonlai. and one day when they ware quarreling In lbs bach yard the wits came running In end aald to her bcibaod ; "John, you’d bettor go oat yonder with a twitch: your children and my children are lighting our cbtl dree.” 1 am pleased to teem that oar pro Idrnt la coming to Georgia oast fall and will visit bis mother’s old home at BoseweU. Tfalok I will meet him there and abow bin around, for aim oat every body alas l* dead bat me that was there when bm mother was a girl. 1 will •bow him where are boye played boll pee and town hall, where bis a Dole hglf or half of bla Wools Wan and I Played (weepetabee and Dan always W<MI my white alloy*, yen, ( will •bow blip around. But Ibat ooloay of floe Savannah people, all bloedad stock are net there bow. There were tbe Xing* and Dunwoodye, wbo were In eoHage with me. Not all the King boye, of ooorwe, for there were aloe of them, and only one Hater for tbe whole crowd—a beautiful girl. I have a vary dear ooualn In Birmingham wbo has nine girls and one too. What a pity that those families were not neighbor* sad contemporaries *o that the chil dren could base mated and Intermar ried I like femllte* with numerooc oSeprlng. If I bad the makl ng of the constitution, wltether federal or etata. 1 wouldn't let a bachelor hold a public office; be shouldn't bo eligible lo go to congress or tbe legislators It le not pneilble tor him to feel deeply oca earned about the perpetuallty of gov ernment. It la tbe eblldien sad tbe ffttoQ-cjiiiaren we rocnert ere living for. An an married man lire* lor bimerit. Be may be mart and moral aad well educated, bat m Klpilog eeyo be can’t uodantand tbe paternal max thove Rose well boya were manly and we# favored. Tbey made good maplipre. and aoldtera, good arehl Vrpt* aod man nr aei ore re and *«r* pad altlgana. Poor Tom King bad Eli lag shattered at Henaaeaae, and aa aooa aa ba eould walk waa la Urn laid •gain and was killed at Chtekamanga. fia was a bright, ebaarfal. handsome man, aad everybody loved blm. Old Harrington Xlug eeot north for a teacher and got owe by Urn name of hh, bat tbe boy* didn’t like lilm. Tbey aald be was a hypoortta aud aa abolltloolit. aad was Just fouling papa. They called blm Stlaklab aad gayed blm aaUl ba waa teat bank to where ha name from. Colonel Bayard married Harrington King’s deter, tbe Widow Hand, aad moved to Bocae. Ue waa a aonrUv gentleman, a daeeendest •( Cbmrallrv Bayard aad Me gvaodfathor waa Nichole* Bayard, a rreneb Hue* not. He wee a oouaia to tbe Sen store Bayard ol Delaware. Ue was an on pert awordamaa, aad loved to abew yon tba bank stroke by which bta ances tor, while lying from errao imover*, ■lowed op Ida bona aal ee they' nmo opow tbe gallop, oat tbrif hoods o« one by one with this same book stroke, One of Ms graaddaagbiara. If Ua Finn da Bnp. bn roeewUy wsikfed a Hr. Trefy. who wea secretary at tba nay*. Oaa ar Bra. Bayard’s daughter* mar rUd Bishop (jetuterd, druggist, doctor ITn^.nidlar. ebapUlo and U>«n btabop. He got a baaotlfel aod dotl fel wile sad everything else he eekad far. Kind-hearted aad lovely aa a wo man ba always earned a mu she) fall «f who aad aasdy far other peoela’i ehlt frae else be lranted *e do irate. Wa college bajw knew hue well le A thews wbea ho waa 8 rat, a drag stark tod tact * doctor, egd we let blm gall ewr teeth jest Woe use he aee *e kind Welt now I ban writUn all this aboet Wan wall boaaon owe pviwldewt’a _-a a * a— — A i temm wmil awgaadod a a. ■«n*r iiTM ■■■ ■iifiwQ viMrt. I Mb to apeak of blm ooowr ynrifiBt. •cd I don’t waot any GaoraU paper to call bln Taddy or to ml* tport of bln In cartoon. Bona Idlola think theaa carlcatuiae of onr president ara Ttay aoMrt and funny, but tha pen pi* • ho tura reeprct for Uw high odea think l hay ara abanaful. Tou can’t degrade the mao without drgiadlna tba oilier. But wa will haw to wait aotna lime oa Mr. Hooaaralt. Yoo can’t alwaya aonatuaea generally tall. M Cuba would lay; wa muet wait and ara boa loop Uila aoutb wlod btowa—-tba tweet •outh wlud that breathe* upon a bank of rloleta," ae Ubakaapaara aaya. And at ara tlm rloleta. Wa hare both Imp* and cooQdrucr. fur a man of rinolioaa can’t go back upon hta aneaatora nor their plan* u( oatlrlly. Tba Bulloeba hart baan hornrd lo Georg I v Mora than on* hundred year* ago wa namrd a Bounty for Goraruor Uul loch, and wooMo’t mlod naealag an ■ilbrr for ble great • gieat-graodaon. Georgia ha* carer bad a precedent and wa will Im proud to bare even half of unr. eaprclally theam’acoal half—moat all grant and good men have bred after tha dam. ■*MfnUy mm Aanrvfcy. Ckiram Trtbuih#. lo the light of the tragedy at Bui f»l". a peculiar Interval aUaahca to aa ■ddnree delivered by Mr. McKinley at Ike Oedloatton of aeoldlera' and eat tori' homo lo Cleveland on July 4, MO*. Just before be epoks tbe assembled ■obool children of Cleveland had aung a patriotic roug, twitting Una to their autlc eatib flaga which they held in tbftr lunds. Mr. MeKleley began by referring to Ible pleasing eight, ad dlog: "With palriotlaaiTu our hearts aod with tbe flag of oar eeumry lr our hands there is do danger of aoareby • * • Anarchy Ore* before patriot lam. l*eaoo and order aod security and liberty are safe no loag as love of country borne la Ibe bear la of ■ be people • • • Liberty to make our •wa laws oomcoaads a duty to oboervs tbom ouraalvea aod eoforoo obedieooe among ail others within tbelr June dlctloo. Liberty, my fellow ctilseea. la rnepooelbUUy, aod ruspoaalbttlty la duty, uod that duty is to praaerya tbe exceptional liberty we enjoy within the lew. aod by tbe law.” HU slate meet that anarchy aod patriotism are deadly foea could hues bed do more Mriklag ill astral loo than hie own death By personal conviction aa well as by oflchal position, Mr. McXloley was tbe embodiment of tbe hlea of liberty under lew. lie wee a track down be cause of that (act. Hta dvilli. teaeliea ' ba same lesson aa bla GJ»ve laud speech-that tbe enforcement of Just laws aod.lhe looutoalloti of Uua pa triotism are the aafeel and surest ■eaoa of auppreaaing anarchy. BallraaOs Bay Abolish Free Pann Haw Turk Ulamlak. 7th. Sweeping measures weie adopted at a mvetlog of railroad preetdecte to day oa Ibe question of peaces It wan poanlnianply decided te ebol teh nil treceporteiioo favors and In terchanges of courtealea amoog rail road oflkslala aod oompielely to eradi cate the pass system. 1‘rartleally all of Ibo railroad# of tbe eoustry. exoepl these of the booth west, will be af fected. A committee representing railroads In tbe Western PeanangatjAaaoclsUoc, tbe Central Tradio Aaaoclatloo aod tbe Trunk Line Amoolatloo waa appoint ed mere than a year ago to study the pass question, and at tbe meeting of railroad president! Iba report waa read. It waa recommended that the system be abollehed. No Ume was lost In adopting the plan. Tbla-aolion will have to l* ratified by the truck lice associations before it will go Into effect. *■ Mlnr WO. u "r*nwi' ik« mi. ■Mm. Klna'a W tardy. It I* nearly a year to tba t)UU «!*o tioni, bat thl* early tba politician* are In tbe Held. Already we are wetting marked copiee of papers ooaUtalog poOe, aotkee of odoe wanted and tbe like. Now wo hay* had aayerat year* espertanoo with poltUotaaa and with few ejoaptfoa* hare found than a moat ungrateful lot, nbo give iweet eaedtaCy before eteottona aod ootd •hoalder erterwarde. W* are about don* fooling with Urea. Aod the beet thing our people can do t« to let ttraeo atone. Tberefo.e "marked oopy," “plsaa* poblleb tbta," "aay aouMtlilog for me in yoor paper" aod the like will go to our waale basket noleos ae oompaoled by eaah to pay for It as td yartMag matter. Beware of polltleiara. ■net Wage. KaiaUU Tliuet. Enn If tba good* eoat a few eoota more at tba lioma, it wo*Id pay yon belter to patronlae tbs local merchant. It la the local marehaot who pay* a larga part of tba tain of tba lowo. who lavMtt bit money aod. help* to keep up all the Weal to Impel##*, who aoatrlbutM to tba ahereb and all tba pl*Mta charitable and religion* laatlle ttona. ________ SalMwry fa*. Ptop'a wbo adrooaU good ro*da da •o’** wellaf tbelr ooaotry bat thoea wko build good road* meuid bay* tbair name* noordad ie Urn galaxy of ImaMrtal*. Tbora la abaalotely noth in# that eea tribute* aa maeh ta t b* growth aad deratoumant af a ec m maolly a* good mad*. ««»»P. mrtanr-* UtofaMrti. lira. KrtlU—"Vow that I bar* an gaged raa. Bridget, I *rn going Ie be gin right away to gif* yww a IIIU* training la the ait of wall lag o* gaeata. Taw *a* my d*oghi*r la sowing M wawt mouth—" Bridget—' IaSada, ranmt Aa’ bow loo* wm *ha alot ap feTt" • . a YEAGER’S SPECIAL SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21-22. On these days we shall exhibit an extensive and beautiful dLeplay of Pillow Shams, Bureau Scarfs, Wash-stand Scarfs, Table Covers In Plain and Fancy Work and Appllqued Net, Sofa-Pillow Covers, Art Linen* CenterPleces, Battenburg Patterns and Pillow Case Llnens« Towels and Napkins.. In short, our display will be composed of the latest and newest designs In aU fancy goods In the lines of Needle Work and Housekeepers* Linen, We Invite you to visit our store and see our display. Next nonday and Tuesday. Bear the date and display In mind. We shall be pleased to have a call from you and feel sure that you will be well repaid for your visit. JAHES F. YEAGER. toowttwn ruuMUKMWM iBfMHt IMlM u Ceilaa r>mm •flwlk untlu. "At a mretlognf delegatee appointed la eaeemblt lo llaleighoo tbeSdtb inat. fur Ibe purpuee of eaoclderlog and de ciding on l he l*al method of eeeurittf a Juat and reaannahh price for nor col loo eeed, II nraa agreed to organtae un der the uame at "Tbe North Oarelloe l otion Karmen' Slate Aeeocieilou," aod moke euob teoommeBdaUona to liioee engaged lu railing eoium aa might beat eecore the aed la view, “After fall information praam Led by the Stale Agrlcultoial Depart mem of the tntrlualc Value of oetton eeed for fertilizer, mock feeding, He . sop plerneoled by tbe lodlvtdoiiknowledge and ezperlrnoa of tbe fartien preeeni In relation to ibean. tbe roUowieg rtcommendeUcna were made, and tbe nadcrelgned appointed a cum ruin re to briefly outline the oonduilnaa of tbe convention. “That we aliould not dltpose of our aeed Id oeae of sale for law than twenty flea (gB) cent* per bust*I. or when ex changing fie Mr to Um a III* we aliould not react ve laaa than 1.338) poaoda of mania, anal)dug 3) per ccui. ammonia for a toa of need. Hi la price waa baaed oa prreent pi lee of enitoo aeed meal and oiL It Uhm produeu advance In price Um aeed should sell »i a hlgbar price Uiaa 33 oeeU par buehrl. lo Um event wc are unable to sell or change on llieee term* theu It wan reooamtDded ibat we should uae Um iced on tbe farm for frrtUICrr. ami wberetcr practicable tbare aliould be cetabiMied by Um farmers neighborhood cotton seed oil mills. It was Um aeaaa nf IbtooDvenllos Ibat It waa preferable to exchange the need for man] to be used on the firm rather than Impover ish Um form by tha system of robbery so much practiced by uur farmer* iu making au outright sals of the scad, la all crass of sale or vzotang* tha purchaser should pay tba freight oa aged nod tba farmer* freight oa toeal.” It was furthermore agreed to arge npcm one frteodt the Importance of lew cat Ip aod ooooty organization tn accomplish Uila desirable end; for we fully realize that mere state organisa tion aod insolations pan accomplish bet little opleea those whom we seek to ah) shall orgaulgs amoog Uiemselve* and sot!rely and latallfgeatly eo-nyer ale with oa. To tbU *cd we Insist that tvery tamer lotsreetad lo procuring better prices for cotton seed engage aeUtely Id tbl* work of organ la it loo and that no time bo lost In perfecting tbe same la each town skip aad county. ‘•W. ft Ooz, “J. Butak dawn. “Iota W. Atwatki!.” IUlrlgh, U C. September 93,1001. liar* Wt«i«v frHMH. DovJiUun Dtofttvh. Hlfnisi; Mr da and wild |mm coo llnm ibolr Sight IOO lb word. This la sold lo bo on unfailing sign of tti* approach of wlaUr, and the fact that none of ttaaae atop la tlila vicinity la loo*ad upon as an Indication that at* art to bars *wr* awaara waatbwr bora. They oan b* award bow kauri? a a ary algbt as tbajr fly high la tba air, chirp log aa they go; tod new aod than UrC hoak of a wild gooes way ba beard. ▲o«tb*r IndiooiTon cf a herd winter pointed owl by lion* teed* weather prophet* t* that the th»ck on ooro la very free ay ted tb* ww oa the aorta eld* of trae* M very thick. ■awwnanMB A Wasp Bruwr. it Is a aryatcry why wewaa eodure Backache, Headache, Xeraoaanate, Bhwpleaerraeo, liala ac holy, F aiming aod Ehsta MpwOa when Iheaaanda have proved that Macule iiluera sill gulok ijourasach trooWra. "I teClrrrd for rears with kid nay trouble," write* Mrs, Phabe Charley, of Prtersua, la . “arid a lam* weh pained na no t snald betdrse* Myself, sat Hleetrte Miter* •holly eared Me, ted, aiiboaeh 7a yaara eld, I now bm aMa le de all wy house work.” It waarcaMse Oowetlpe Mon, Iwprovea Appetite, fives park el Iwaltb. Ooly aoo at J. I. Carry A <>> *adrag tfsea. tbi lira uw rear. Menvy L»a»n la M «al; «i MMM M ■Ilk TMa mm* M Ra. ■•a. hwt Im Haa»;«f IM •» ■inalMi WraaM by tbe PaHhr turn* (IfSt-Nnkt mm* reader Ml* AraU. OtorfMawo A P. Tlata, Dltlnaelog accounts continue U> reach as about tbe rice crop la our oeiDtry. Tbit will be beyond doebt, tbe worgt evtaoo si&ce tbe war and our plainer* an worse ofl. TIM idea at e*eo a few of oar rise planters only making four or Sen buMeU. uni oulj I on account of tbe high ttd«s aod us pro pit non* sraaru* generally, but more to the destructive liabilaof the pestiferous little rioe bird* ! The outlook Indeed 1* gloomy Untune tbs agricultural department ■t Washington can be Induced to take a baud Id helping our planter* destroy the birds the loeul light will end In complete dlsaaltr. Our planter* hays frtqoeotly bad to sorreeder aod with draw entirely from whole fields wtitle baryeetlDg tbelr rice crop* ou account uf lb* bird*. Tbe Times man distinct ly recollects when tbe General Onvsrn roent seat hem several hawk* for train ing aa tbwun rioe field* end gave Col. I* I*. Miller sod Mr. Macbeth a hon ored dollars per mouth f.»r their ear vtaee, the theory being that these bewk \ could lw eo trained as to soar over the fields and frighten tbe bird* sway. Of oourse It failed. When thousand* of kets of powder end tbui couitaut pop- i ping whips lo tbe hands of tbe Utue I pickaninnies felled to drive them away 1 it was eeetoM to tty tbe bawka. These pest* mast be destroyed outright *ud tbs Uiea Flanter* Aaeoclallou oouhl dleeuM no mom timely them* than this of Inducing the national agricul tural bureau to send au agent nf lb# department down bum aod Investigate. • It n a condition nod not a theory" lira, confronts our planting friend* sud they should act forthwith. rwtlHTM u«b ilu Mart* but •— m ftsp VmMoirtan Mass"*. Posto(boa Inspector John P. Clum has relumed Iron u trip of Inspection through Alaska. He haa reported |0 the department that tbs service garter■ ally la to vncUsot ooodlUou, more pur tlealarlylo Iba Yahoo Vslloy, where ibe various towns have mall servtsu of ooea a wash la aaah direction. Mr. Clum saUbiletisd Ibe norllimimoet pueloBoe In Uie United Shin aad wbas probably Is the northernmost postodlce la ibe world. This is at Point Barrow, where Bar. Dr. H. Blob mood Marsh, tho •alaatouarr at Urn little settlement, waa appointed postmaster. This place, wbrra Uie northernmost newspaper In Urn world la published oaoa a year, will rewire the mails oaoa a year hy a Halted WUtsn reran us culler. Heretofore Ihe few natlree lu the vteteliy hare bed to •end for their mall about 700 ml lea and often modi further. •we aw '•■air Kvasm. *“»ftiiair1nn ITbpsliib Admiral Bvmna. OghUag Bob, met! a Tarter ut the oavy yard gate the other day. The pteture of Him lust aa be asade tba discovery waa pnMIabad tho day after. It shorn bias with bla month open ao If bn were whistling. But ha wasn’t. Ha waa merely utter. Ina tba rfeoeletery aioat that ta forced from a man who thinks wall of Mmartf •ban be gets a great surprise. The Tartar waa tbr yoa‘A who made tho pirn ore of tho warrior. When Boons •aw the oamara be halted, (aoetdaot-1 ally Jest la foese, of ooarsa.) aad !• gee barutlng the young ana for pro laming to tabs a snap shot at Utm. "Yoa have no masons," retrod Boone. "That’S what Chandler says about you," retorted tba ptetnfemakvT. rosea In g for Urn bulb of ibo musbioa. Before Bvane rootd reeerrr ibe shot weatahao. Tba tens, tba plate and tba papa did Urn teas. Tba la bow Ibo reooig of bow |?MM teak* whoa bo gill 094 ioii4f Hum hi ot9i on ot4i, —nv. Kw»*M*rik«l«|r CMmuM* Mata. “Why dent the newspapers advise thM country boy. to b« careful Mm they anllat fur Ua any T" wkad a promiaanl professional Baa yesterday. “1 «aa down (n Baa a fort yesterday, and Mm UloMoo M tma dispelled, 1 T**- I waa oa lb# training •itlp Topeka. talking with an odear, •baa av aatwud country boy appear ed and (aid. ‘day. alatrr. I wlah yoe*d •bow a-a My poom.* Maw what do you suppose that boy thought when ha aae hia ‘room ? You know tho order llna la not draara Uwra aa iba south rn. boy mould have It. and Ihla Meat anaoy the HoeUi Carolina recrelu and ■sake them fee) drgradad bi ait at a tabl« with nagrora aod to awlcw dhalr kaanaoaka along aida of of color uaoan. Oca woo-ltagooo youth approached tbit offloar with aa aark oard attempt at wlata aad aakod. 'll alter, can’t you get Me oei of Lhta WupinaaaT’ What do yoa want oet t-rr Walt. 1 don’t mind blacking of&eara’ boota and being a servant ■aeacaliy, bat f didn’t know .what this llfa waa aod I want out of It.’ Tito oSear aakod. ’How long have you beau kora V Your days', came iba reply. ’Well ooma keek to eat four ya»ia from now aad l will give yoa your discharge, • aald the kind boarted offleer.”_ HIM Myklkuta. TtwVviUe Boqvlrer. Tlwra have bean qali* a cumber of aavak of diphtheria In Yorktlilo durlo* the pact week: but all «f them have bv»a mild. coo fen that l have eerrr mi anythin* Ilka It/' acid Dr. Wclkrr to tho reporter on bandar. “It ta diphtheria; but Ibo 4ler.ee lo not kin* like m anrrtM It formerly ,whf- X caooot cay. Xrllher would I be allUog lo cay that we might not bare sotae daogrrou came to contend wUb at aay time. I hare admlotetered enti-loue la only a faw eaate. Generally the treat meat hea been eoeltrd to a litlie aatamal, aad I hare oo fUabt that there bam bem Caere that maced ihroegt* tho eartoua tUoa of the diaeeee oo U rroomy wllboot aay luapleluo oo the part of tba parent* aa to what waa tba ■tutor. 1 would not Ilka to ha quoted aa kaytag that the dUoaoo, aa it ap Poara, m aot wnrlby of atUetlaa, or tbu H la a matter of ladUToroaco; hot I do ay that oa yet there baa faoea bft alight rtoaetoo for alarm." ■>*Wn r>M .nuwry. «*«oM V&.IOMtal. to KktoWtoM Merer*. It »n dtaoorrred to day that la the litrote eaueetriae eUtueoc Gen ml H *■ Lee Umn are ptohnblp baadreds of pound* of hoaep. Both Iba horaa aad rider mm of broau aad are hollow, for mowiha brae hare bean going la aad ool at lha parted lloa and nootrfla of Iba hone aad the rider. It waa noticed that tba baaa want la and out la a ooneUnt awana. Tba beta began fa an tar tba Mata* lack MMMCr, and Uava baaa making hoonp aytr nine*. There la no wap to get in aid* tba aeatua without damage to It. Tba fear la that tandala mag try to act at tCaa Hooap. »*«■** WWwaa. Wieatoo Journal. The new* from Weehiagtoa la that tba goyernaieut, with It* jreeant Uaatnrp b*1*noa *f W8.000.WO. la bordraad with too moeb Mtonep. and that iba eiirplu* for Iba pending banal paar wiu rraab at kMMPO.OOO.OOg. TUI* la pruaf that Mia people are being Used bapwod tba aecemltlec of the gornr naaaot. and Magee It Iba dnlp of Cao^aaot^|jindnaa tasatWn at llm _ WMaO Qwet Ktwtawf otegfTff. Tba A. St Praaliptarlaa capo that there U a atroag llkaweei batwewo Preet dant Uoooretd ami the editor of Uia •Mate. Wa had abaarrad tba aomm thing, bo! «m afraid ie mention M hat omo of them might taka oflkaoa. tnwwmnowtwirwm <Xr«n ue HP *T*1 AllaaUsni/ tU. DaJtagOkpt. WtUfaat AiIwm and M« brio* tailed In* tba aad at the acaaa pier at *00 oVieak tbla aftar booaaaa eayaga amma tba AUaoUe oeaao ia wbathe aamta la Ua —"ri boat tint aver atdmotk a traae-At laatla journey. Waa tbwnaii a—anaUaai Ua alar aad Ua boardwalk aa fca nlal tba aaialttiiiitaadaaaddadawiaawl **—| barahieCt vara waved, bat tbwa war* aa Ultra. MiaJkitdrawa aat la tba forward part at tba eechptL diaal la a wry Mu* aattaad Maa yaUtlag aaa. Tba «»P. tala aat aaar STkla A ati* team ** y«tbawd7ba« tb.aaawa.au.aMaaaaMiaa a paad. la ragwd U bia wife. U w*Srin* •ra trip, aad Ua daaa aat raabaa Ua 5&^?trar«a5r0i Ua traaa-AUaaiie aSm 1h laagU o( Ua Ikaik drorot la aat <mr 14 fkat Mba waa aaak daap wttb Ua wwabt at bar atom aad WO paaada at Wad an bar kart, Oagl Aadrawa aarat aa bear aboard tba baat preparing for •ha Marl baton Me wife mmIii yawL Iiawadiataly afterward Ua warn taabaagad wkk aoanpaaU at Ua beala aarraoadlag Ua lErtr doerrA awd tbea Ua boat atood away, *r-nfua abaat daeoaet. ' ^ ®te waa aatakad thetaali glaawa aa tU dlataaoa aad tba twBtgbt alaaad bar from view. Uadrr Ua MMf advene brotata Uawtag ikMjwadi only Maw •roadway aad will ka won tkaa als waaka ta ankUg tba Aaataa Ida a la. ‘ w*Ub la la ba tba diet Maaalag tlaw GnpUla Aadrawa aaualad aa tba boat ■taking to alba aa haar. bat Ua Jada ■aaatoTab wbo aaw bar aadar way U that aba wUt not wake Uawtag u bar paaoUar baHd. Mra. Aadrawa la a pmfmluaal a ant Her rrlatlaca. wba taMde at Plaanat- * *«*•, triad to diwaadi bar ham at- ' lawptlug Lhe trip bat la rain. dpaaUag ot tlx joaraay, tba antd : -aaiwiwii urn toast dnU. There la Mt wueb taorn, hat wa will -r-ra* to aaduia tka discomfort. When walaad oo tin other aid* I latend ta return after harlot mad* Ik* trip la tk* small eat boat, la tb* largrat ~Tnwrr that ■aka* tk* irens-AUaatle royspa.” Mra. Andrew* an prrrtard Ike peak In* away of the atom ta tka cramped apace Hanking of bar cloth!»f aim aatd : , ta °f,y *** l"° '*■«*. Oac of IbrM 1 will wear; tk* atbar I bar* packed away la a tlo box ta pra rcat H from artlin* «*L Fat aaa ■beat tb* beat 1 tatacd ta wear bloom* Tka rraaon for Ibatr atlaoUoa la that tfa«y will allow Me to meaaaraaad la tk* aaa toed qaartt ra with ' more fracdaat Tier* wilt U a aatt of oil Mtea for wyarlf and tb* captale. “There will be won atataa tban we npet lerwt lo aikiHa)««nriy. Tb* Mt aaaa* wM ba take* a* with tka <7 half gailaa dcarifotm* of water wamoat bar*. They an paofcad with ncaelaiar ander tk* tala* bottom aad ta tka atara la addltioa wa taka aa* caa* *f aawacd aoupa, two tottlro of writ id t ablate, aom* wbUkry, two dona aaaa aaa* dcaatd milk, foor dona aaaa of baked of booed utrkay hotter aad btrealt. There ww aoda fow httahao tklmaa. A aloobol lama will aaaa* for tka aaDay patpaaea. If wa rua abort of atamw* mat pi kolu from pwmlay raaaato." . Uept. Aadrrwa took a pair of aria •trapped to tka deck, an Anrorto** to a email aaohor aad *0 fathom* of oebte aad a ooaapaar aad qaadnat. Far pleaaora br trill hare a pip* aad dr* poaudBof tikaaaa. ttaUeeia<HL»"eM«fc. Wmmn*m l*""' U»mmU«|m Um Ualtlt mm. In which JUtt llobloaoo eentmrail Ed M. Betti*. a jromg lawyar. M M Mai on UM chain g*a« (Or umaMof tba ■apor of KatrlaMha Mooroa fiagatarar •“SrU Umpfe* la maMlbat a violator of law la tiM« family af high ataaAlo* therefore be sbo«t4 bo MofwMiMht puoWbmmt, or with no paalefimaal at all. That “peobort SSS pfaa la abMtd. Tha law raaoftal** aa aao I^.oenM kla AmAAm mm moi ■ n B ■ — -. » Olin wwtltJJ Wgl POlMDOtl/ lUd tbpaa wbooa swoca 4aty lb la to eatarM tba law eboald aat lat UM Mat UaM ba la irow h ptamHwat family away tbam a balr*atxaadtb. Tbarnaawbi la from aasKsa^fistaaJ! 4a4M U to wan to moot him to Um road. The tarn who rallM ow Um goo4 oamoot hie family aboaM beta reaptot Moagb far tbo npuMIlua at bla hmtly to aat Um part of tba law abMIag olthwo. Ton, tbaoM not ta* maa ot ''promt •oat (xDib.’* naoira creator pulob »tks2w5s55 bsafswasnrv* ss.usfs.,SeasL_.... tba law. but if eay AMtuaoaa to mwte lb MoaICbata favor ottbo poor AovUwba wm traluoA m ovU ralbor tboa la At vor of tba vttotwMOMrtml wbooa Urta an4 hroMlog ohoaM bav* moM him l«. aapoMa of atlmo bat abiab 414 oat. aw* wtahn area* a ■*•*. Bat bvr boaaty waa oomptatUy b!44oa by oorra. blot than im ylwglm UBaba a*f4 Bootlaa'i Araiaa Avv. Tboa ffisassnsra fgpmiSiT as t» t» oot to bar* It vUbout taaklai a Mteaaaa* Qgfat fat It, u4 tbm u 4«rtl that faa triU gat u ma fag. A. traa oM arerart, nl, £ qS °°« t«r irtuteTaaocami^MiB^iba PMtlevycan. talMaSTSjS •™ ofU-^wOiJUgao ea«^l«n. *bieb *•* MTfrtra* wit* —rririTiu iCrntSmmmSfct*? i23 sUn&SffiMKySfi raiW; £Ssm^ ■£*STtmr4 *■ SwfttrisfcrN,>r * **
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1901, edition 1
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