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The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home end the VOL. XXII. GASTONIA, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 1901. ___ . __ _ ARP ON JLD HISTORY. EBOOK BACK TO JULIA! 0£!AE mill lmki(lk.Mni*riM ■nf* M* Iww l«l»r»Mlm M' n«a Arp la tllMU Cooauuil kva. “To the victors beloug tba spoil*-" Tbla wm an old war auxin nl tba Uo macia In Julius Caaaar'a day—and was akin to that other one, “yne vietle.’’ woe anto the oooqoered. lnlMl.wbea Uentral Jackaoo waa sweeping tlu Bald and reiMVIag frou federal o«cs ovary whig who bad bven appoint sd. Wll 11am L. Marty, who waa In Uia United 8 la tea Steals, drfanded hlia In a grant speech and promulgated I bat maxim. •*1To tba victors h*loi.g» tba spoilt ” Mercy was a very brilliant sialaaman. but n vary bluer partlaac. Ha waa governor of Mew York Ibno tv mo, judge of the saprvme court, meietsry of war under Polk, aeomtary of state trader Piste*, sod be seed Ibis maxim Joel ax far aa ho w*« .Bowed to. Ho tic tested the whig laerty aad dented aa old linn wbig ta be "a coaoaltrd fra llacsan wlio look n drtak wbva l«w pi an aad and aavar voted the da amentia 11 ok el” Tbla remind* me of an old tnaa I nut la Arkanm. who mid to me, ”Mr. Arp. “I'm twine onto BO yenin old- me and my old ’small ktva lived to-gvtber flfiyuloa Mart and Jlnad tba asms Baptist church lb* year we married and awry year alucs tbsn 1 have voted the democratic ticket.•* Hla poll lies was a good part of bie rallglon. I ramambar when tba allnaatlon bo tweeg whig* and democrats waa qalte aa bitter for many years as It baa btoa batwtan the south — social squall ty aveo in small towns waa at rained by political “Tbla alienation got Into lbs eburehaa and1 colleges. That# waa no outward breach of good manners, but It waa manifested in various way* that tba wbfga Ml Uuy were btUar than the democrats, for they were generally wealth? aad edoealtd aad owasd (levee Out of 105 students In ouratete enlver varsity In IMS. ISO of them were emu or vhl«A f mm a!ill m democrml. tiul my father waa before me, but I bare always respected the |r*ud old »lil« petty of theeoutb, eadTaeMoied.itedle notion. 1 still remember with pride and admiration the eamea of Toombs, Stephana, Deo Bill, Jaotios.Dr. Miller Crawford, Barries, the Holla mad Holts sad Undar woods sad Doagbtarya, (or I know them ell perrons!17 and heard them 00 tha forum. Ilet the disrup tion had to 00me both la church and and State. Hie whig* ooetd not any longer stand lbe company tbcy were to — northern wblge became republicans end affiliated with abolitionists in tbeli poltllUcal platforms. They precipita ted Use olrtl war, and from Hist waa bore pleader and corruption. I do uot mean to aay that all democrats are pa triotic and honest—nor that all repub licans are unprincipled and dishonest. Whan oar aneoptolsticatrd preacher. Bd Anon, said to Jadge Underwood that he 00c'id not believe Tweed was gruilty of stealing all that money in NawTork city, for Tweed was a dem ocrat, tha lodge, smiled sad said : “My dear air, you are too luuoceot and tineas panting to hvn In Ifate wicked world. I am twice as old as yon ate sod my obaarvattup has beau that It ia within ibe range of possibility for a democrat to steal.” Bat what I do aay la that tha democratic party has morn oonacleooa and la taa greedy than tha rrpnbilcana. Shortly after the war a Dutchman lu Chattanooga killed bis fat ahot« and bang It ap u the bock yard to oool daring tbs night—next mornlog be was horrified to Bad that one half of tha hog waa gone. He ran around wild and waa vary moeb axel tad and daolared that some mean old atinkln’ democrat bad carried off half of bla beaatlful shots. "What makes you think be waa a -democrat ?” a nolgbbor asked. “Vy, of course ha waa a democrat—of oooras be vae—for a republican.would hare stole da whole bo*.” That’* It exaotly. They went It ell. But bow la the tlrao tor e greet refer* met Ion. Mertlo bother brought one In the ebureb and I bellere that Booee vrlt will bring one to the management of our national affairs. He knows of the corruption end baa determined to purge It. He will appoint good moo In oflloe regardless of their pelltieal prin ciples. He will not be governed by that maxim of Mercy’*. Ha i* an ardent believer )o otrll eorvlee reform. Gen eral Grant bed tbe law pamed in 1879 to atop the public plunder, bat he oontdot enforce It. end It became a dead letter, le 1878and 1880 both par Use protended to favor lie revival sad they pot it aa a plank In (belt platform. In 1883 ooogwse pasted tbe preaeot vlaoroue lew oe the entreat, bat party praaenre evades It ea moon as possible and that aaohrlMlaa, uaolvUlcad max im of “to the rioters batonf tbe *90Us” mill prevails. Thoelvi) mrvlte reform does not apply to aU tbe Hula offers, bat la pretended to be rnfornrd la Urn Important ones. Thirty thousand rail* way postal clerks am subfeet to It aad tba tew Is morn rigidly enforotd In tba postal department than any other. Wow we hope and hava a right to expeel that Mr. Boons volt will ere to It that no oh jeettowabte postmaster shall be appoin ted la say town aortb or sotith. The poetoMee to empbeUoetv tbo »wpb>. sMoe. H ought really to be nn elrotlve odfee In every tows end village. It to eloee able to bomeaod home affair* end the seared aod secret thing* of oer homes. Moo, women eed children have ■ abnro to It end ee one but e kind* hearted, aeeomtaodsilng meo or wo man of goad, reapeetabte social stand ing la Ute oommnelty should be np polutad. Thera la an eternal ttnaaa of lb tegs that cannot bo disregarded with latently and no broadminded meo would appoint a eagre ea peot waster >t Ainrae or Augusta or soy white mao's terra. Why not try owe at Oen<mi, onto, or Dayton, or any other salts red eHy of the nertli f Why tees It oer pee pie with scab feder al jflfeials. They aay that we ere ell brethren i »w, but tba poet aoya: ■*! know that jou Mjr that jimi hive But why did you kick mo rtowwaUliaf’' Nuw Joel lUtok of It— and pooder It —wbol on opportunity for Mr. Uoooo rult to win to him many mlllloaa of good people who have lean ton* fa ir a Of ed. Ha oan do tblc eud not alraiu bte re pa hi lean lam. Whet » great tblag II la lor a king vr au em pan* <* a praeVdant to be lovid by liia aobjecia or bla people. What r glorloua reform it would be for all the ooneer vetlve olttaaoe of the aorlli end it* oouth the teat, aad Uia wrat. lo wipe oat the party line* aud wllb one heart aud aaa mlodaay lo Mr. Kooaevuit, air. your blgb loued, pure, palrUx Ic aud no prejudiced adialuieiralhia tinea lbe death of Mr MeKUtley heecommended our nape at god admiral ion. We Uiera fors nominal# you to eucceud yuunolf. I believe It lo be powtbte foi tlile lo happau. Keep oa that lino Mr. Uooee veu. Tut Um beat mao In ofltoe rn gardlcaa of party lloaa aad at old rnaad. Korea Huuell, and I will back you,bat wo • III not Hop over loll* re publican party ell of a eud den ae Rob Lowry did. It will heve if repent eud appologtse a loug lime before 1 will UuM them nod abate Honda acrcaa tba bloody chaem. I’fe got each a long habit of being a democrat tliat I'm too old 10 change. Bob Lowry la much younger and an la Rooaavelt. Lowry can turn repaid Mae If lo cboeoro mud Rooaaeelt can turn demo erel. we don't can. War Nappy La*. stJasta Jamal. Tlx-ra It itlrlklat contrast of tlx Saint lit coudUlou or the United •Stale* govsrumrul end that <4 Uie olbwr lewd lap naitiina. Only a few maul Lx ago mm American ficsncirr floaltd a great loan for Great Uilulo. Tbl# waa the Brat time Uiat proud osaatry ever luraed to Ike Ual led Hum for financial aid. In fact k had bcaa ooly a taw pasta slues Ureal Brluta waeltashaavy cred itor of Ihle nation and habitually looked upon her as a dependent In the bourses ol lira world. Uul both Gtrtsaoy aod Franca are la sa even woraa ooadlltou lhao Great Britain. Tha Journal a few days ago gave some aooouDl of the deplorable euua lioo te Germany, the fellare of reeay banka. the gnuerel drptaealoa of Iradr, the ooilapa* uf many greet Indgsulaa, lb* terribly btgb dlnoount, Uie with drawal of oredite by newly all tbe financial loetUuliuos aad woewt of all, the development of a slate of rotten see* la business circles such sa Ger many tiovrr knew before. France, ll appears Is In a little bet ter plight than her ancient enemy. She finds benmif at lha end of the first nlu* months of lUl* year with ra celpu $19,000,000 leu than they were for (Iwi eaten munUi* a year ago. France carrier tha largest debt lu lire world, five thousand, eight bandied million dollar* and ber lute rest account Is someUilog terrible. HU* must resort In her preaeot stress Lo one of three coarse*, a Urge loss tor which she will liave to pay more than as sally high rate, aa iocreaae ot Uses or a decrease of expenses. Tba Interest on tha French debt al ready average* fill a year fur every French family, and it aaesaa that Uric Is lo be Increased considerably. ltuasla loo, needs money sadly. While tha foer great Ballous uf Kuropa are tbua bard pnimsd oar gov ernment lata a surplus at $70,000 000 besides its $150,006,000 gold rwsarve. lo finauclel stieugtb era are ornately lira people at this time. TU Larges* IMMa MM I M She Male AmsMma sum figehr. The big tew ■•J/jcsj” Billie at Gag tools, N. C-, which have jsit com CleUrd a rrorgaalsatloo I tbl* time being ■earporated under the laws of Uglov}, are now rapidly approaching eompH tion. Tbe capacity of tba oompute plant will be 60.000 spied lea aad eboet 1,700 looms sod tba maeegemeat state that It is tba lataotloe to lastsII ebook bull tbat smoost of ameblcmy at trek and mart tba plant early la November, adding tbe remainder as aeoa aa pemt bks. The power pUut la already aoat pleted, the water system perfected, Urn mein building completed aad partially (quipped. ThU mill will bo ago of Urn beat built aad (quipped as wall aa tbs largest mill, la North Uwellae. Frao hltot Georgs A. Gray U oaa of the •biaat and meat rxpcrlettoad mill man lo tbe Booth, sad that the mill will be t great tacoaee.lt la gsoeraHv predicted by Own Has mill mooT^ •mmUm m CMtaff*. Otortr Eavlvw. Wo boro board aotorkl Umo IbU aooooti about aoetan to no h ho go. Mr. J. A. ClUtoo cot open o doo white bead of cebbagaa law daya ago aad bavlog hoard of aaahoo la cabbage bo ei emitted It earrfully aad fawad towe tblog which rrataMaa total i aorta worse. Bo applied a magnifyi. g gleet oad with tbta H appearedto ha about lb rot laehat long. U waa alive aad ebeal the color of tbo cabbaga lea vet. Be would not aoa that thaw htd a head, hat K waa vary alia aad looked to modi Ilka aaakeo that ha don’t wait aay owe la hie. A MaZiaUy raanatlal porta) nerd la Ubalaouad by the peat oOaa dooart g—The Maatp will ho a portrait of p*oMo*t MoXIaloy with tbo dote of bMidoeth tad htrth. hla ease oad -owVa of 1901’’ printed aroeod the da rigo. _ * "aarfea. Wmfg n—a Waobad dowti a UUgraah llaa which Chat. O. HIM of LMob, la., had to re pair. ••Stoodtag wtlot deep la ley water.” bo wrltoo. -gave ate a totribU odd aad cough. It gtew wane dally. Floally tbo brat dootora l« Oakland. Mob., meat City andOBaha raid I hod Ooaeewptlvn tad could ad live. Tbew I begun utlog Dr. King*# Mow Die eatery and woo wholly cored by •»« botUeot” Pooltlrely guaranteed for Coagho, Outdo aad att throat oad ~oo« Iroahtet by I. 1. Ourrt A Co. I'rtotOOo SPECIAL OFFERINGS " ' . i 1 .. .... '■ ' i at Yeager's this weak In Drees (foods. Plain and Fancy Wait ings, and something Especially Qc:J in 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk and Velvet In various colors. Underwear ror naies, j usaes ana cnnaren in separate pieces and combination suits. V In Coats. Walking Skirts. | Furs. Neckwear and Belts, v We are always In the lead ) With the latest styles f And newest designs. Our Millinery Dept. Is full and complete In every particular, and we are prepared to supply the wants of the most fastidious. JAHES F. YEAGER. LADIES* FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. **■.*■■ l.fltK ar COS MOD ttML Ummrj miunu •• •mhxK'i Ma •wlaMur «mMi«m.TIh LM- | he Maps. wHi -r«ir is.. rratarM.*’ Luularltlr. Ky.. Oct. Hi — In a tangibly editorial to to-day** Courier Journal lltory Wattrrsov will discuss what be reye will eoou be kooa n ar "The Boukrr Washington Incident.” **Oao dove not know precisely • hither to laogb or whistle,” he says. " Assuredly it U Use part of wisdom in a Democrat to My nolblug and (a* wood.” Mr. Watlriaoe oontaods that every ottltea baa tin right to pick hie own owmpaoy. He goes on to argue tlsal Mr. Rooaarrlt bee only shewn himself true to blepullilesl rvlLgtoa. aad itatea that lie foundation was to frre tbs negro, to east him in tlie blgb places of lbs land, and that lor a great moral lesson It kept the erst of Jefferson Davis vacant until It could he Oiled "by a fe» Hr men of color.** Mr. Wat tcisun mounts fur Booker Washington aad says that la tbe end l>e will pay the freight. ••Truly,” he says, •‘the Preside fit did Booker Washington an III turn. ” In bis coaeladleg paragraph Mr. Watterses says: “Looking at U from a private point of view. D-moereU may take as Hills eosafort to ibeta ■etyaa. Whatever happens, this Is ant our funeral. Out ta the Mid aa we easy be, shivering as wn are and haogry van. verily, aad tbtruty—yet aa we stead amend the White Haase aad look la Uirouh the windows and see Teddy ead Hooker hobeobbtog over lheir ’poesnm aad poUterS. nut OM of ua la disposed to easy etthes of them, or tu ncbla of alt her, • WoyMo’t it be bollv to ha him.’ “We prefer to take eur eheoeaa of tbe future. We bed rutbrr wait till ear time ornate. ftomrhow the look ahead does not seem an hie lat aor the dletaaee ea long. Pur there M hem a radio*I In Ur mi ly of Judgment—B pUla Uck of com men use*—»■»<! bines tbe Losd we am net le It. ladred, tbasbertaomlag Impttrd by It maaaa a greet deal ta aa Mistake*. Ilea mlefertueaa never some singly. They travel ta (Taupe end am eamalowa “Wn Deaniwate have bet to gal to gether aad le keep oar pewdar dry ta carry ell before aa three jeers beoer, bananas tbia young Bee M a triashe boater, ead he le going to mien saere of that stuff from tbe bet pleso with ibe very abate eeaw to the sgeam leak than wee ever raised before la that particular eeafc of woods. Menem ootda. There Is a good Man eoartag. boys; wait a little teaffw.*' , The valve of bwtimfc nr ported froa ttla ooootry la Uw otoo aoatko Taa looraaao at Haotlaro porta woo OB per Mat. of tho laorvaoo at aft porta of the cornu I n._ •Lillie I.IW -re-on. ref—ae finer. Mr. R M. Whit—Ida. of Bhoroo koooa ii 'littl* Bab,” oaa la York villa Wtdaaaday. To a rrtaoft bo 000 Mod that bo hdd a hooa In Boo Wotot that ho I* fdUoolOf op lor Thaokoptrion. "Thar drink aa aooh hotter adk an an* ton plpa Pro oat," ha aM| and added. -Pa not aaah ’pnaaoa bunt— layoff, bat 1TO out too boyo that ara Lolaa;” tad thro aboak bit haad aa aoab m ta toy aay. one who didn’t want to bOltOTk It eoald laap It. dnmtan ChrMaa llraiia Bishop War ran, of Ibe Northern M»U>ed let sliurab. Is reported to have mid rrc.nl ly that a Methodist Con fervors la ibe biggest lhl»e In tbo world. Till dscls ration may or may not be Iran, bat all who era aoqaalalad With the facta, will agree that rrrry aaaaloa of oor Annul Coafcrenoa la an Important ooa, and we Uiluk I hat our meeting of November the twentieth will be uoe al noueual lulereat. Oastoola. Um scat of lha (Johfersnc*, m oob of Ibe rapidly growing matin factoring ca'iUre of lha State. Its program hai been to rapid that It baa attracted the attriilten of eapitallata le Um Mortb aad we understand that nail I Iona of dollar* have been Invested Id ooUoii mills, which are now paying e good per oeat. Methodism has kept pace with the program of ibe town and is to-day oue of our most desirable charge*. Under the pastorate of Uev. U.U. Datwllcr, D. 0., a very handsome new church has beau ooanplctad this year, a cat of which appeared In the Ad roes la some saoalh* ago; the membenlilp bas bean largely increased aad lha different organisations of the cbureli pul In tbs very bast working order. The mealing of Uia Confer, are lor the Bret liana la their midst, the sermon* preached, the aaulrsr varies held, the buslneat artsiont and ibe personal bearing of Ibe body on Um atrrets. In the human of the peo ple and In lha cbaroli rxer.'isee. will make a lasting Imprvoalau on tbo com m aaity said effect tbo ialaraaU of Methodism for years to come. There le, ae aeual, a rery large amount of fOo'ltM but Lor as to be at tended to, and this cover* a grr it va riety of la terry la. The condition of eight buedr.d and roartton oongrega tluwo hava to be carefully looked into, um oluraottv and work of ova hundred pod ninety prracbera must be passed nadir review, ptvehhog elders most tm seat te tlwveu district* mod pastors ap pointed to serve 7k .000 torts ben and three 11 toes that u amber of adher ents. Use Idea the oondttloa of each of oar schools should be felly aod Ju diciously ooanidsnd, and toe internets of ibe North Oarohaa Cbrtsttos Advo cate must b* moat earefaDy guarded aad In not Judgment no mere tmpor- - lent matter than tble wm eomo before the body. Biobop B. K Hargrove. win piwn om im ■naion, ooomi to u» rip* la lam and la ax- - par awe*, with • wlda a ad aeoaral* ; knowkdaa of tha nrada of kUthodiaa. 1 attk m estreat** ecqaelatecaa with our territory. with ao alert Mind aad • NWHUp Ihr peiaoUhla* a*ra la 1 aeaioblof lor Um foata aad pUatitar tha work. AU »f oar pcooldlax rhlrra, wfao raaatKala ha oatnaat. are tried ■ea, who Itaao kiado fall proof of their effioteray la tha alkkli), aad mh nf Ilia kaea aaaddaraMa tspartoaa* aa rttatal adelaora. Wa think If aaAetaat tine Ik aBowad under the bmt s-rele* posslbt* ta bla MO pie. Tha aaUv ef Uw Uitaan of our Josfarrae* ohoold to, Tha fall pay ■•oi vaah poor of eacrp prnraffrtb •sUnr. an-i tto mnUeof nsr ministers Mould be, Faithful eat twelve am,tto In tto poor, aad careful at i tat loti to rarip Intrirst of tto ebairh la IbHr charge. annaBBaatoi Tto rasorow raeroa—». MJama Journal. Tto protected iolereata la Ibis oooo nr wtotaaer a redaction of I or Iff du Ltaa ta threatened raise* tto bowl that Lima duties in aearraaiy ta enable theta tu oompslo with the pauper labor of Estops aidpaf hurarlose labor g*«d wages. Tbti fraud ha* been exposed so often tad so thorough'y that It require* as tounding gall far meat of tto protrac ted latoiasu to pot It forward. We has* free trade lb tab* sad IbO wotk itigtaan goto on benefit fnxo thn tariff upon lines of pioiucilou la a bleb tto major ily.of,tlx- protected maoofoetatera Df lilt* country srs engaged. Tfa pries of labor is Axed bp (apply aad dotaaed, while tto tracts, by etoktag oar corn pctllloa at boas aad exsledlag that irocn abroad, are ouaUrd ta suasart tariff dall«a lato bounties for Itotr fat Isalag. Tto aotioa of tto trasta themself** ■hows that tlrey stand to no need of protect!** duties. Tto greatost of them sail ikrtr prodoota Is foreign tear kata, wter* (toy mast tto world's oom petltlon, at lower pries* than they ehaigo at boats. Ooogrmiiasn Babooct who la making tto Tain attempt ta bring tto Boost I lean party to suppart Ms tariff rotor a plan*, has charged that tto billion dol lar steal tram has offered as uabmited •upply of lis products ta fatoJgo mar ket* for War tha* tto ▲msrlgaa pur chaser eau boy it at tto mills wfoaca M Is aisde. Tto tract oan pay fnjght la the parts ■cram lbs e-*a and U) tto tstetlor of dlotaat Uinta sad stiff arU It at a profit at prlera below what ww torn to pay ta tto bom* market. TtooffoMsof this gnat oomMaa b»rs testified bofors lb* Industrial cmbMm sad failed tu ra futo ibis ststsmsat. la faat, la earns Instance* it is tra*. 'fills prostitution of I to peotsathw tariff IsoalMlBUd to mats tto pao pW of lbs Usited Biotas eery tired oad It U daisg that rary thlag. /UltoWMIi ro>k*«to lawdr^r. Tli. VloUr Gotloa Oil paapla ata putting wart aa ibalr plant aa mpHt| a* pownM*. aa4 abbiiifli aaatw IM ■Molitoary la a*w bat*, it Is pa** Ml* daat Ual It wlfl ba lbs laMtr part of Motawlwr btfora tM Mil la la spata lion. TW tM •*. will wilt ba fshaaa iw p-rtnot addition ta IM IMaaMss af Y at k villa than aowptettd, la atMtai «<< IM tvMaaa* It aoattaally Msaw lac wsta timing. TM snwpiap baa aiwady taraafl iasaa a paafl aan/.lal lata la aaaaaaUM with IM atvaUaa af lia lniildl»pi, at a., aa4 IM ar^w U win pay tot tabar la aauatslltt. wrtb iti'fsubfaapttatlaaa wtn alaabaaaiw* #ab ^mwmwIIw ."y YyTi . «"!?****** Iwwtfifa H HmM vf Uw Mwwiif who |M |)m cmmU Iw ImI MM* bulla trt want toaafl i tab wtb ta wapaas. WMatMy jaaMMy eai M tM* ta pat aaf any' latpar aaab Swyw^MMtokatartMpw*asaSlSr li paaM la art M taaa at art* a flay al tM start fltatytblM It M*ac taw ggg tTm ffl *[TT itiilgfc LiUgi www lii Uwwmw ftw mm «m „ rsas-*** WUMn MO ■ll.pl. ---—r --bt — i ifian UsfciBM* UapWafe. AmniUiaUiHMtiUU' y~b«l*bt Itttbi tala HMNjWi LmSm Mmidap hSmSaSI (naMot of a MUM la aaaad Ua assa^jsSs as Ttstgfeua.TS riWUd^WbUna to Xortan'dUK WbUe ua a afctt to Yea York aba m, lar faura bill tad aad Mirrlal Ma laysi'asiMsrwssss Uae tha fataar «f tba aeawa dkd aal tomoilMd la Ma dugte a Hula toaa aad « toa-aeet tract tf Uod to a tortala eanU Sartk Canrilaa taara. Win tba baatoad aad »Ma bad toon Mat U tba cod «f tbalr naMuaaa la Yaw Yota ibay riioagbt of tto UHla !SM,S&M*n2^3S y-si^syrtas; sj dlipotad af tbalr tea tetoncleg* aad ufiriiiiySi^ haafttoff ggaejaae!g,liiSts «d Jn*t«w*i Mtoilila tototoa Utj waited aat af tha aM* of XMadS UU aad baa* mda tba aatUaiaaMar ofaaaHy teahaadrad aUaa to foot. Thar had jaat a IMUa aom attb abwb In bar load oaaaalnnallj aad bata *lq* when U»rWllM. m. lac ptaaa. at tbaaa In epaa delda. hi Haharad Warn, apoa bar ataaha aad neaMjoaa'Ij aaaw hitd Started tool Tf*ft**» tto* Ja aad glva tba* a tod for tba algbc Ttor ant now atari tg tba aad ad ttotr Journey. tbalr daUlaatlaa being lata ttaa a baadrad mUm tea Ltxlng too. It la aat ibotr laiaattaa to talk Into tba uaa wbMb will to thaw futaro boa*#, bat win atop at a atarbv •taibw aud paretoaa Uokau “boas*." It toaar optebM ibar ataraaotlr what Ibay eUl* tube and aabapa tb*r will aw U at lb taoeeaa, Tbalr oaiaaa art withheld at tbalr raqaaat. 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Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1901, edition 1
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