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The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection^ of Home tad the In tercets of the VOL. XXII.__GASTONIA, N. C„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901. SOUTH IS RESENTFUL OEMURBa PRESIDENT FOR 011 I»6 KEQRO, OrlllM Bat OMMnlljr l'iklai-1 kry ••elan. Ilmnr, ikMIr. SuumII BaSa a llaiaka WUa Ha Inalak a »***• at the Wblla kaaaa Table* aatlar Me Mas lejnrea HU Hlaudlaaa etlkkaalkara ra«yl»-Plnan> afllM PmWtal Ulaaik hjra HlabaaaaaaM•» mar iaklaaca. Wsshlasten Port. AUanli, Ga.. Oct lft.—Public sretl ictct here U united in cJodriuDlog Ota action of President Roosevelt In Invi ting Booker Washington to dine with him. Gov. Candler wae outspoken In Ml dennncietion of Hooarvtll, earing : ••No self-respecting Southern mac can ally himself with the President after whet bee ooenrrrd. The slap has eons the Republican party no eertbly good, knd It Will materially Injurs Its chancre In the South. Tba effect of tbe Jones appointment U largely ueutrsllacd. Still, I guess It's Ilka tbe old women when eke kissed the cow. A* a matter of bet, Northern People da not under stand the negro. They see the beet types, tod judge tba lemalnder by them." Walter Jobogjn, au enter-bolder and chairman of the Bepublloso State exe cutive oumtai Ilea, laid : "Kerry use has a right to do m lie plensee lo hie own bouae. You nerd not ask me about tbe political phase, as l do aot cam to disc urn It." Angulta, Qa., Get. 18 —The Angus ta Cbroolcle say* lo Itt leading edi tor tal: "Tba newt from Washington that Prreldent Booker f Washington. of Takkegea IneUlnw, wae t fowl in the White Hauer at dinner altb President end Mix. Roosevelt tod family, and that after dinner them was the utual social honr over cigars, Is a dtetloet •hock to tbe favorable sentiment that was crystalling In the doe lb for the new President. "While encouraging tbe pro pie In tbe hope that tbe negro Is to be largely eliminated from office In tba South, President Roosevelt throws the fat In tbe Am by giving eootHtbaiice to the nag roe claims for social rqaality by hnvlnt on* ta AI nm, 111 Lh* WhlU llnnu raniDEHT uooacvjcLT has xiut a MISTAKX. -President BoaMnll kas nude • rolit*ke, one. that will Dot only efface tbe good Impression ha had begou to create in ibe South, but one that will actively antagonize Southtru people and taoat the dllappzoTil of good Anglo Saxon aaollment lo ail latitude*. ••Tb* Sooth doe* not relish lb* negro lo office, but that la a mall matter oonpared with lla unalterable opposi tion to social equality between the race*. President Booarralt has down in tbe fao* of pnbllo km!meat sod proolpltalad an Issue that has long elaoa been fought out and which should bars bean left In the Itat of act llad QUMtiOOft.’1 Nashville, Term, Oat. 18 - Regard log the Bookar Washington iocldtot, the American to morrow will my: "President Roosevelt ha* made a miataka In baring Booker Washington to dine with bin at tbe Wblta Hoc so. It la aa arm of Jndgmeot and n breach of good last* which cao bar* no good adaot In nay way. it ean be of no possible advantage to tb* raoa to which Washington belongs, and la not calcu lated to win either friends or sympathy tor Booaavalt lo tb* South. Tba South base kindly reeling for Rook rel t, and It la not IneUnad to lodnlg* in eaptloaa erltietaa of him, but b* oanaot expect the South to refrain from criticising bis eoodoot In baying negroes re dine at Ike Wblta Houaa table, fla knowa tb* fading and sentiment In thaboutb, and there la so goad reason why- be abould deliberately eland It.” The editorial oonoiudaa: -Those who bailer* that they can benefit tba white ran* or elevate the black raoa by eating or steeping with negroes bars studied ethnology to llUla purpose. President Booaavalt Is half Sjutbera lo blood. Had hi* mother bean praaawt whoa he seated Bookar Washington at hta tabl* tew would doubtless have de clined to alt at the same tebte. Presi dent Booaavalt baa asada a blander, the bad effect of which will reach be yond bins.” "ibb uilMi in* >VU" vaivn, Tba Bvwolag banner prooooneea tbe PMMMh aaUae aa a aJataka, and |oet on to My. “Whatever Juatiflca Uoo say be attempted or tba t*rsl dant’a action ie thta laaUaot. It (oaa without sylog that U will lead to •bill the favor wMh which be la ro Mrtcd la tba South, aod will aster Ms la bla raputrd parpoaa to build up bla party la thla notion." I/ml.rllla Kp., Oot. Id-Tbe .cUr talaaiaat of • oewra at tho Whita UouNdlanar labia rcaulU la varied BOOpIc**1OBsholder, under PrrwTdaat RosmB declined to riarraa than. hItm w CterleaT. Ballard, praaldantof the board of trade aad a Uadlag BapiiMl , can aid: “Mr. Booeevalt baa a perfect right l« do aa ha pleats Aa to what I would do under liwilir otroos •ueas, 1 deal eart to its axpraoe Urn.” Uasga Wrlsdager gnltb, lawyer o«d ohalraaaa of the BcpaWtaao can pM«» oomsMlsr “Ilk too waw a ' ** loot log at it , Iras tho Mate point wo bare .7 boon ta^ to looks it, but SJ&vrMg *•*.—?*— tom tba Wood petal of tbo ttRftievsaastts--1 MM. B. 0. Davla, laWystlTnoso erat: “It u vaajr Is as to ooows •hot I are old do. I would tract Hoet : S T. WaaMagton with all tba napcot ' doe Ms. but s for nekiag bln my salal Mote ot looking bln to ny UMa, 1 wowMot do H," Uhnrls r. Ur anger Dnaco retie sadtdato ior sopor: “I draw tbo Moo on lhat. That* certainty moat Uwaa mistake. 1 can't brtleve the 1’reeldenl did that.” Col. Reuben T. Durratt, president of Uka Pilaoti Club. In whose library Cul. Kooaavclt 'pml aereral necks of liter ary irsearoh: *‘l would rather not re press myself on the mallet.7 Uen. j.iliu U. Crullrmsu. < t C.mfed crate and aolooel la llw .Spsmsli war, drcllnrd ao expression. pics yux x is rot cornea i.. New Orleans. La., Uct. 18 — Tlie Picayune says: "A (real deal of crtllelam uf various anils i* going <o be poured out upou Pi aside ot ltuoaavell for baying enter taintd at dinner I be negro laadar, Becker Wkihlngton. Tba Picayuua regards tbla set on tha part of th* President as to official and not a a-clal rnatlar. Necessarily, If lb* President should take negroes of uolb ccxec Into aoels) relatlnu* with Ida family. It would exclla a great deal of prrjuJIce: but officially, a* ilia Chief Magistral* of the republic, wbleli embrace* lo lu elllxatiabip people of all oulors and many rates, be may uoufer with aod sotartaln people wbo era blaok, rad. brown, and yellow, aa wtll ac white, asd aat and driok with them. "If, howanr, Iwr should rndaavor to bring the people* nf all raena, colors, aud conditions Into the asms social plan* and Into intimate luteroommnnl cation. Il la much lo Lo doubled if be ovoid make It maoccsc*. either politi cally or socially, ilul it should be r* norm be led that lbs I'reeldent las very peculiar oian aod lias in moay Inatan con alio wo little regard Miliar for oll otal routine or social and political eou yertrona. Probably be la mors Indiffer ent to all .eetntoie of roellne and cwrtmooy than was aver any of hie pn> decaaaors, and be may oarry Ibis pecu llartly to the extant of eoeeotriol ly, ao that tearoaly any set of his, do mat tar bow much out uf tba common course. Dead be sarprleing. "Kestrthelrm, without anticipating auylhlng In tba way or pecbllaUUe*. the Picayune takes It fur granted (bat lb* Prastdasl would do officially that which be would not dream of la tha way of etolatlag aoeepted social usages and ooneenUous, and, therefore, the Picayune bea no criticism lo make at Ike present Instance.” maan> tub rasainauT'a kctcus Blcbmond, Va, Out 18.—Prtsldeul Bocae sell’s picture was biased at th* Brjnu lo-nlgbL Tit* people adopted tbas method of expressing their dltwp proral of tba President's course lo eaterUinlug Booker Washington, the negro educator, at dinner XI the White House. the canvass. a lean os me from all puu Of llte house. A voice asked wbet was Iblt for, aud lbe reply wae given from many quartan. “Dined with a nigger.” Tbe Ineideut created quite a sensation. Tbe picture of President IdcJtlulry area next exhibited, aod ibis was ra ce I Ted with tiemeudooi applause. Tbe President's couiae hae been the •object of much eommaot bare, and will tend lo deetroy the friendship felt for him. All of tbe Richmond papers eaodeaui him for treating Washington | »» • loot and placing him on a plaue nt social (quality. The Times will aay editorially : “Prcaideot Uoomrvelt has said by this aot that be le In favor of aootal equality between the races, aud has farther raid so far as an aot may be eg. Swerve of ana’s sea Umeets, that be Jievee that tbe negro ebould be treat ed ae a soclsl equal In all parts of the country. Carry Uat doctrine to It* logical conclusion aod wo shall bava In Ibis country aMgunly soclsl equality, but Inter marriage between tbe more, a HOT HACK r-KHTCDrCM. ‘ We do not believe Umt the people of the North are prepared lo accept that doctrine and to pot It into prac tise; aa for tbe people of tbe Booth, they will not tolerate it, aod they Lave noth ing but contempt for any mao who ad vocates sod si equality Kodlmtaouguoa Uoo. This Is not a question oTrlloo prejudice, it is a question of rental lu •tlaet, which eao be trusted when tbe strangest Individual Intellects are at fault.” Tbe Times argues that tbe proposi tion from a eeieattOo point of view Is absurd end tmpaaalble, and speaks of tbe abhorreoue of the while man or woman to the bare thought or marry ing a colored purser), especially a negro, reiterates Its wish U«t tbe black man ■ball be given all hia rights oadar the law and eontiooea ; • “President Hooesvult baa acted with fpUy or utter disregard for conditions that osnaot and ought hot to be lt »«r*d U> setting this exam pie. sad If Umt Is tu be hie polloy bo might oo well abandon all bops of making rrlsnds of the Southern people. Son oil •goalttr between tbe reset, with all Umt relationship inevitably brings, te one thing whleb Umy win never tolsr eU.” _ ■«w55 MTWtMm la Sanaa. Tokyo Naapoa. “1 am a beouilful woaaau. My abun dam uuduUllkg halt eovelopa mat* aloud. Hopple oa a willow la my a*lot Soft aod brilliant >c my vlaage aa the aaUo of tba doaare, I am endowed alth wealth eofMest to aaootrr through Ufa baud Id band with my baluotd. **«»• I t« moot a grackme lord, intelligent, woll edaeeted. 2* .« t00*1 taaML I wo aid unite »>■» .•«* Mm far lift, aod talar isara wlU» him tba ylaaauro of brim miMe "* **^*1 *" * *•*»»• °» P*"k rtaSaSSSlIoSSmita, *my yoar a large aambar of pour *a«wjra wham tango aro acre aod ranked with eohiba »ra urged to go to another ell moU. Hat tMa la eeMly aad not alwayp earn. Don’t ha aa rzlte a ban Dr. Klag % Haw Dteoooery far OoatampUda will earn you at hwma. Wa tba moat lufalllMa andl Mae foe loogba, OaMa. aad all Throat aad Lang dlnaare aa aacth. Tba dm daae brtega relief. Amouadlm euraa raaalt from peraleteot aad. Trial bet Ude rrae at J. X. imrry * (Jo’a. Prtaa Mi aad ll.CO. Hoary battle gaarao tn4. The Newest Things Out in MILLINERY. COATS, FURS, WALKING ' SKIRTS, NECKWEAR, AND BELTS ARE AT YEAGER’S. The latest novelties out will be found AT YEAGER’S. JUST ARRIVED. A big lot of newest designs In Appliques i AT YEAGER’S. JAHES F. YEAGER. LADIES* FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. aim 1'ivurtLi* suit. Um ImIh-mI rarer Ss Mns Wsahioeson Cor. Ramer'eMa hortb ismco Mrs. Book vc It sosouooni to-day to s few frtei.de that tbs coming oat par ly of VI.as Aliae Bjus-ttH will oaeur Id the KaSt Boom of the Whits House on January 3. TMt ioierrsllng feature will lake Um customary form of a 0 o'clock tea. Not e'.Ece Mias Nellie Great nsadr ber bow to Waabiogton sociaty thirty years ago bas the borne of the Presidents been enlivened by such e pleasant mat. MIk Roosevelt will cone to W.eh iegton on October 30 Sbs will soooni pmiy ber father In Yele when h* re ceives tbs degree of I*. 1.. D. VI n. Rouse yell lias been placolog a aeries of Informal etitenilnaw'its for the young er ast and llieM will begin about De cember L Tbore will be lonebaous and dineae at wbleh Um younger foils will meet Informally and become acquainted be fote tbs grand treat of January. Miss Roosevelt will attend the debut parties of s number of her friends daring No vember sod Decamber, Among the debutante* prominent this Mason are Miss Miriam Grant, granddaughter of Mm. U. 8. Great and daughter of Jess* D. Greet; Mias Mathilda Townssad. daughter of Mr. sod Mm. Richard II. TowukimJ sod graaddanghter of tbs Pennsylvania mill loaalre Thoms a Booth, Miss Florence Field, niece nf Marshall Field and stepdaughter of Thoms* Nel son Pegs; Miss Virginia MacKey Smith, daughter of Ibe Bsv. Dr. and Mrs. MacKey 8m!th, and Mias Marian Jones, the tennis champion or lit* United Mates, daughter of Brgstor Joors of Nsvade. Miss Helen Boosevtdt a cousin of ths President's daughter will make bar de but at the home uf Mrs William 8. Cowles lo this o"y. Mb* Roosevelt Is a granddaughter ut th* late William Aster. 8be will participate in all Ibe white bones function* aud will un doubtedly be on* of lb* reigning bells* of the season. Three other Donates of Miss Allies Ueossvtll will be presented te society Ibis wliter sad come to Washington to attend ber comlng-oat tea. These;young women are Mies BHuOr Roosevelt, daagbter of tbs Prrstdent’a brother Bitot; Miss Christ ian Roosevelt daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Emlen Roosevelt and alee* of Senator 'Keen of Mow Jersey, and Mias Dorothy Roosevelt, daagbter vt Mrs. Htlbora* Rooseestt of Boston, Mass. fMrt. OronU*. The Schley court of laguliy win pro beWy go far, obdet loch a prmldeet m Mr. Uooeevalt, lo break up a naval ring at Waeblogton that boa ooma near to dlagroolag ibe aery lee. Ova of Mapotooa’e great loreutlvee waa to let hie eoenaaoa aobUera know that Um warofoal’e baton mat within Um reach of the nbaaoreet private in the raake if he aboald d nerve U. and ooma at Me great generate troee from tboaa ranka and gained fame and rank among the noblJltv. In oar own army tbera have been el oilier taamploo, but It la vary dlltcutL for a ml lor la the navy, or eabalteva, to rtoa rnoob above hie con dition. Strange to aoy, totao men, who were of obooaro Mrth thvourlvre, after grad nation at Anoepolle academy. hlneaoaMd Into meet arfotooratfo pro leaeioea aod pot every barrier poeelble to the promotion of asm who did not graduate at the aemdemy. bat did irede of voter worthy ef reward lo higher eutkm. We limve never beard Of Admiral Schley being lo that naval ring or putting aay obataoM whatever la tbo path of a follow mao. ao matter bow humble. Him record la loot Um other way. It la mid that wbee the lata John Shrrmaa raa far t flee he aever oarrtrd Me own onoaty aad woealwayielected by Um voter of other ceunttOB. H-. woe meat popular with the people who kaew Meet about him. «■»»*• UCSSWWI, Ttmumw tba MUMIaa »« TwiiriUs-Maai Trwviaa* (tanal Wills IwlMAil IimiMii. TaravW* Co». Km and Doerter. Tbe corner-stone fur tbe uew and tbo luteir ueoaamry graded school building at this place bat nut yet been Ind. Tbo pi loci pal reason why It bat hoi been dona Mown to be oo account of a lack of determloattoo oo the part of the trustees to paab tbe Balter aioug. A oo a rail Ire was appointed lest sum mer or spring to visit •*rural sister towns and examine their school build logs, and tbco bare an architect pre pare plant of what tbay conceited to ba a suitable building fur YorkvIUe. Tbo committee did their work and tba architect did hie. A public ■aetiag was called laat tuts ostr nod the "picture*” ware rxblbilad. explained and admired. It w.a estimated Ik*l til* building, healing apparatus, MW elaga and grounds would coat, approx imately, $16,000. Some of tbe lax p*ywa arc of tbe opt*loti that 610,000 to <18,000 la enough to taveel. walls others Insist that it would be folly to oodvitaka in build wbat is actually needed for Ires Iliac <16.000. and m a result of tba diffareom of opinion noth log baa beau done, aad tba uutlno < that lath« 170 children who ara now attend ing the graded school* Hr# to be cooped op In their present inadequate and un comfortable quarters Indefinitely. en dangering tba health and park p* tha liras of auto* of them, and all on »« coudl of a difference of opinion *s to whether or not Iba town shall spend tbe paltry anas of 080, a* tha plan It to Issue bonds, bearing b% interest. If tba economists’ Idas prevails tha annual cost to tbe taxpayers will bo the interest oo tlO.OCO at S par cant, or <000, ana If tha plana aa submitted by tbe trustees are adopted and $15,000 worth of ih* bonds voted iba Interest will ha 1750 aanaslly, which fee a fraction more thaa oaa mill oa the dollar on tbo present usable value of tba property in tha town. At tbe present tba towsi la paying 8800 a yest rent for tha ba ltd fug that Is being occupied by the aebool, and should this am rut tit be applied ta tha payment of Interest on <10.OUO worth of bond* tbo additional aUsunat to he raised by taxation would ba only <400. Is seems passing strange that the people have nut long alace gotten tugstkir. aad that iba aebool is not now oomfbitabiy qaarlared In a modern school building. rrwiwun laiwinni. KM. L. hi nmChartMtea ImoM Courier. UlM true aaylag that haMU Mad ■«e eecarety tbeu beery ahateg, end that tba breaking Unreal ia beyond the etreagth of otan a itrooi mao. Preel daot Rooeavalt la aredlted with a good doe) of atraoglh, hot ho la having n bardtlmautit trying to forget tha trl ska ba learned wblla ba playad tba part at a oowboy la that part of tha oonntry which be l-yetl au well. It ai*y well ba magiood that a cowboy waeda ta eatlM hla hat very Armty upoa hie bead if hadoasn't wank ta kwe it wblla dying ecroae tba pralrlea la iba fee# at a atroeg wlod. Tba Prveldeat learuad tba trick of jamming bla m torero well down over bla aare, end hie moet etrenaoaa ederia be re been In ee aeieut te tree Irka from it. New wtienaver be aUrta oat H ia quite art daat from the way he lagart hie bat that ba la trytag to evttle Ik upon Me bead la the way Iba ordinary man have. Ua heodlee tba beed ooverteg in ■ gingerly amt af manner aa If ba wem uanvrtaln wliathm tl waa meant fee Urn piece lie bad pat It. Finally ba ba cornea InUraetad In tba ooovernation ton la nervy lag an. lavnlaatartly both band* tank Urn brim af Iba bat, green It dimly, and then it comae dewj wall over bla aare. Then the Preatdeat It prepared fur the worn, gala that coatd nappan ard la rowdy ta give undivided alien lion la bla oompanioe no matter wham ba may bn. Qatdee aad pa! I se men atoand tba Wblla nauea drew tha nUaatloa of tbetr rrloade to tkla peculiarity af the Pieoldoat aad vetiiayoBo lay wagere that ha WIN do tha hat lemming ast hrlore ba la goae Irty ynrda from Urn KneoaUve meaakns aa ana Urn haw aalm tha day may Ik e**t or utim ta rnurnm 11 **«■ r ■ ... sisn MaaiU Oar. Slew Toe* Thom. Tbe motor livlag, nut la MaaiU aloua, but wherever Americana have (uue ia tbe archipelago, hat eoormoao Ijr Increased, llouaea for wtilcJi owa rn were wool eud even glad to re orlee In 1B97 a moolbly rental of $36 now command #100. Stan at that Bguro they am ditmalt to necur*. The bourn oocepied by General (Jhaftse to day. In wbiob Judge Taft lived before he became Governor, ia owned by Cbtnf JuMieo AralUco. Three yean •gJ !'• rent waa 860 a month; U Is to day 5475. The rent of Urn Manila postoffle* U nearly double what it waa •year ago, and la lu-day MOO a month. The wages uf servants, OhlnesM as well aa oaUvea. have gone up. Formerly W and $4 a month waa piid to a much echo who turns bis now ap at $10 to tay. And lie render* no additional or even better arrvloe. On tbe oootrary. the nuivereal lodgment is that bo ta deter)oratlog id retry vmeotlal partic ular a Oder the matlgauot InBaeaea of oor superior civilisation. The prices of all household supplies have rlaso enurmnualy—are la feet Mill rising, and there seem* no end to the upward movement But for Urn army com mlidary, which la open to offlcora’ fam Uleo, and rai uovU Tory mxwtty to OMat olvIUlan employe* of the govern meat, sad which furnishes supplies of every kind sod description at oast, I do not mo bow the majority of Amart can house bo Id i In Manila oould damage to make both coda meet. The use of posies aad of a earroaaalo to go about fa ia Iters almost essential to ooo'a comfort aad the pttaervatloo of health. Vet pnnlos which la Mi times wnaM bave baaa eousidered dear at $10 a bead can scarcely be obtained to-day for leas than 178 and *100; aad tbe tepeqaa of keeping a horse, either la yoar own .Uhls or. my at the “Murray HiU Stabtoa, ” situated aa the edge of a swamp near Urn Paaig fiver, ia aaareel* toss than It I* ia Maw York to-day. Moot) of this la Bream lo the cost of living is. uf course, das to a military ooowpetioa which was aeoowpealad by a steady outpour of Uwaaura, being bow eouHuwed for ■lore than three rears aad of which the Satire, who to not a fool, waa nelthw on wilting aor alow to nap the beavOt. To this we may safely aaarlbo Urn apparent loyalty of tbe natives in Manila aad Uw qulst aad order prevail ing everywhere witblo its limit*.” iMmnrirma * «*. K la Chadoataa »tw and Own*, Fro* rtu tba btUa far a", ay ooaaaa a atnty eonoarolof V*b Jam Caoaoii tad mat bappmad wban ba went to ofaaiah ooa Cay raoaaUr. Tha late to aot well autbaatlcaud. bat tba Uiloa that la allaaad to ba a hat It ao urob abla that tba atory will War tali la*. It la ntlaaarly allrfad Uiai on tba dayTa qua«tion tba Htn who utad w datlabt In bayla* hMnalf oallad tba ‘'Oayaaad Con*rraaaMu” want to a pruyrraaiat la*. Tut nlgfal baton It appaara bo bad bata aot wllb aaaarbac at apSStM SU who wbllad away tba llwa by a* card* at a panny a (Mart. < tarrlad Ion* at tha*a*a. Tban Tora, It wu quit* natural that aa tba oral ayaalng Mr. Oaaaaa ylaMad to tba antnnninnt Indaaooaa of Iba mart la* htaai, Tbay allaaad that tba Boa. Joatpb fan aaoad aalaap, tad lartbar tba* ba aatttad a aUatmMu aonra. Tfcla ibaabad tba aood WoUwr who waa Madia* tba *aaUa* *a tba* ba da Ur • load to awaaon tba tlaap*. “WM Broth»r Otauon Mad ua I* myarr*ba arbad la a load rotoo. xbatjaaplad itauwana half a wafer, rabbad b Marat tad Umu ba nafea: •Talat tay Mai; I daalt 1**." U (Mf bttbatlba WMIaaaaarypbal. but Caaaoa M a Raod-aatoWd *aa had whaaaTtr tba alary ul tra abaat towa ba«r wbat thay Utah M a aaw WM It Maualtbtwoy aald that tba IBlnata WM M iba Mortal to wham H ahawld bQmraditad. ur* Muriut r K«|rUtiQp<. IV —Tha daatiaatloa sysawsriffA“? tha atrVa gatl i . again* at— QatU a Urp Mate DaaaoeiaU «l la tavor at Jadpa Own u. Browa lor MM jaaUet' •ad It * barwu that tha f and ja.^cisr^x.-oSs bopa to arranga tea tiara M tba aw aa gs.'r.r^assjf^.ias Brown iMir aoppact a«*r ^batoolate Juatica. or rioa aorta. »- rarwiat •A thM blab woaid alapllfy Matter* rary baMud woaid aaaSaa —rrr orrulldlaa (at Obunor and MufV J natter, aad W ba watt oooaaat to M coaa a naadld at a ba trill bow aaabab ly ba atMetoi aa aoa laalldita apoa arbote all tba oppoownta aC Jadgo utark eau baartUy haite and aamart. it la undatataad inn ■*-» »—■— Jaarma till I— — bM dlatctot neat yaar foetba ; ter Ma pea Mat oCoa. aad l» that ba will bo aawtUiog to cental n ly (< wlU at oooa data forUhiof Joatloa U fa tba ad tha beat toteitetd poUtkrtaaal_ a>a ba aowtnatad orw Jadga Ctetik by a aatiataeUxy outfortty. Uhl iawyart (ran tha dtaulot o( white Fnaoia tt. Wiaataa la Jadga an auupobu in tbMr oprwiaw thM Jadga Wllaoo will algaaliy Mi wan yaar at a ooaiaaUoo. Thia oppoaMiaw war deep aaatad at ihn ttate ha waa ap pointed 19 Woraroor Ayaoak and baa not abated aluea bit ateratlaa to tba daparlorCteit haate. Tba oppoaenu ot Jadga Wiaawtt aay that K tha 00m I Baling ouovanUoa wao haM how that ba woaid only baaa tha anpturi I dlf kite AM MUfiLa_fltella I Liayers from lb« district of wbtcb Walter H. Veal It J«d«e alec reeha Um medieilee that he wtll else fall uf •MeiaeUou otxt year. Thar aa« that j be wan sot Um cbotoa at the Datae erau arbau he Was appointed far Qev ernur Aycoct. aad Ufa ba wiu oaths e on tented eivfwt. The fact that the (allure to noesieate Wieatea end STaal will ba a osad—falsa of Uev eroer Ayoocb la aduaf Lbaaa eppstat roeuta dace not era te ha imnaHmd by the uppoeaute vf thaaa tara jadeas. UcfcrrluR le the opposition at tha railroad* sud other oerporettnat to lit* uomni.Uuu of Jiutpa dark lor Chief Juatioa, men holdina hfab rath rund pualtiona do net haafiala te any that tha llMDocralle lawyer a arc nearly all afraid of Clark aad that they eaa >H*t ta vrfaais.'d aaamat hha. it la aUo estd that the only two loaryara ta I lie Stale of any nrotataepos arbo are for dark are B. F. Leaf, af State# »»Sa, and Oy Watson, of Forsyth. A feeler baa beau out d arias tha past weak for tba purpose of amrtataiaK whether tha Jtepubtlcana would be wltliua te support Mata aad Couber for AaaoeUia Joel loot at the Sopraaaa Court with ex Associate Justice Amts taad Harwell, of Caarleue, far Chief Junion Mfaluel Clark, oti an ladapcatf eut-partraao ticket. Tbe anaaual naed la Iba support of the faelar * that it eUl ba as empty honor tonomt oata Chief JostlesFarahra aad Aar data J actions Usofc aad tfoafaoMary, aad Uiat Clark, K aenlaatad ferCMfa Juetloa^oaa owly ba defaalrd byeo In against Clark. U la not dsahufa'lhM tba Bspablioaas wkl be wrtUag to took Tht "tool teal iuu at CeJaf TaKlns ? arches lots s saadldfae for Obfaf Juatioa seat roar has Mads seats sash arraoxsoMot a osrtaiaty. Tha talk ■■if «*> lawysw who ara oppoasd ta Jades OUrh la for It as llaptaiaa Ooort Justice Armiatond BnrwsllSr Chief Juatioa, aad Mr. Thaosas N. OdL of Halifax, aad Mr. Jafca V/. U rail tot, of OiMft, tot dssnlits J eat tote. It leoka aaw as if tha now ardies of the smses Horn oar alls law yy wofadassaMifasi te dra Jsdpa Ssssffi? - MaJMUhaB^^^eefJodcrQao^ of tlefemior^tenn oTthaTiirtsP Ol thefanr JadgM of the ifa parlor Ookaraer Aim*. Jaf*a M. H. J astro* is the aaly sas that is kkeiy lo rafales a aofataaUoa ntstmr. It M aMllf Md mil, although (i w abtauptai to ba kapi a aaaaat, that mabtrd aod hta Fadacat rtac aamd Mlaa at Oraaaahara ua Cviouct /«m H. YoaagaMJoteC Dwaor lhat al Ida nagrarm aav to offloa la thia iuOo awrassyaMS aid lhat ba wHl aat aak (hr a ia-aa* potatmoat aad r>«ne/ u nralal s^s^srssasi Wllaoa hat atna aatilii ta i* tar*a aad that ba baa btaa bald that ba ttaah Cot&otor rDaa«in,an tifiaa? uS? Dr. *•£•*. oakMad, and Daaaaat eUm. that It waa lataadad that Map* •*atd aad Out Joataa n. Toaag abauld raUi» frotc Oaaaaa’a ofloa aa/ha pro rtdad for ta Waahlagtaa. UfltUdM *^ij»*k« Map aaaUol K la la laadad that aoiagra thaU ha a data gala from ttila Stata ta iho aaUaoal aaaraatlaa la NM Tba oMtoaa fa«y aadwMoad lha oKaatloa aad iLbn aya gsSTfflfiMftsrS-s klag ap dataaataa ta tba Mata aaaraa* Uaa agalaatnrHohard. Thaidiaarlat aMlaa tgalaot tba aagraaa baaaaaa Uay an argnaa to ftfeabaid aad Ma Hag k fail/aqaai la aad aa lataaaa aa aaar ptaaatdtd ftp* tba RmaoerUa. Ida aaly gaattlaa aaw botbartac PTHobard labo«U arraaga tba pia* . m •t* AotMlMi•e»*4v nalMiMMUM j ip IT1* ""■ in. IH ■imll^l«» w ^ Bi B Mfg HI B I >.; > B I • 111
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1901, edition 1
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