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The Gastonia _ _• • r ■ .'V . • • - =— ■ ... . _ .— i — i i — ——r -■ ■ ■ .i.... Devoted to the Protection of Home end the of the County. VOL. XXII,__GASTONIA, N. CM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901. CLEVELANDON CARNEGIE LAUDS THE ISOI MASTER FOR BIB BEEEFI0IA&IE8. BIlMIkl I'm *f amr| Ar^ulml la UdUnMaiPanalur «*a«IIH-l*lil>. kwi A«4I»m If 4w antfllw •• Mr. u< an, l l*nlw4. VMklUtM PMt PtUaborg Pa., N'lV. 7.—The erer ena* celebrating Fuuudara' Day at tlic Caroegls Institute. which bar* bp»« lo be rtOOgnoed »• au annual event at frwet Interest not only in the people of PiUeburg. but to lb»M uf other cities, were held la the Muilo Hell this after oooa. Long before ibe hour **t lor commecolng the njcerela*a tlie caparsty of |bo hall was strained. ae<1 tlm doura bad to be el men uarrlog nut at least 9,000 disappointed people, who hod stood In Hoe for e long Mate brptog lu gain *d mission, Aatde Croat tbo natural iulsiaot at tochtug to the opening of the loalltuies winter sonata of art sod mu tie. the presence of former President (J rover Cleveland aa orator or the day end of Mrs. Cteealand os bunur auoat tervrd to augmaot the deair* of the people lo participate •“ tbo rxerctsr*. The to trauoe of Mr*. Cleveland tet« ooe of tbo boxes waa Ibe oecaatoa nf be arty end prolonged applause. Hardly bad tble nolee subsided when another out burst great ad the appearance nf lb* #k l*isoldert on the stage The east aadleooe reoeiytd tb* distinguished goaet by rising and giving expression to lie pleasure by baudeiepplnx and waving of handkerchiefs Mr. Cleveland's addrrss was Ibe Oral on the programme. Ms delivery was marked by considerable apolauao, and the spprvclatloc of th* audleooe was expressed In close aiieutioo to th* speaker throughout and In hearty an piaoa* when he dosed. (In sold lu port: "When I yielded to Lite perauselva request of tb* founder nf tb* Carnegie, Inetitat* aod cnoarntsd lu appear here to-day and orldrem you. I waived a resolution 1 bed deliberately made to do oil I oooid by resisting seen persua sion, to bring a bunt my rvtlreioanl from aorvloe aa a apeeksr on occasions like Ibis 1 found It taipomlbte to es cape the ooueicUou tlialaometblne bad bean done lo this oltr by your r under which demonstrated suck generaolty and dlointereated pubite spirit that on good oltlaan sbanld refuse to rsepoud when called on lu testify lareooaaittoa aod appcacUUon of bis node eorfc. "Tbo Impressiveness of Ibis rabibi tloa ooosisu lu lbs fact that ibe hands nod brain aod bear! of oo* man hare done tabataotlally all this, thus dem onstrating kow sorely la this laod uf our* tb* greatest material saooess io basinet* follow* Industry sod reeolete effort, and at the tarns time suggesting that such luooees sad tb* accamalation or corneasloo of a bug* fortune create obligations of beoefleaoos wtiteb ought to be neither forgot ten cor neglected. In point of foot the oaieer of Andrew Corn agin and what ha lias dona fur himself and glveo lo other* constitute a cost valuabia otjeot lesson Ulustra Uog all tb* opportunities oar country profusely offers, tbs Invincibility of well-directed endeavor*eed the mesa Ing nf American good oitiawislilp. The Motion of tbo obligation* which are aaggretrd by U>eee aarroand ln«s eo growing out of tbo poeoeeehm of wealth ood tbo rcfcreeoe which bu beta made to the rrlatlooehip between a dieoharge of tbcee obtigatlooa and good otUBonnblp, sbanld not for e mo ment Obecure the oooaolouaneea tbot if the American people ere to praaerva In tbeir areatmt uerfnlnrm tbo advance (te of IWi free tiietltaitooe every lu dividual, wbeuver may be ble aUllon or aitontloo owes some eon of duly ■nd obligation In aapport of good-olti Seoabip, tb« faltliful and houret die charge of wblab eooetllaU lo lie beet km American cooperation Tbte ■aau a reciprocity uf duty among our elttlaoa who have e common ownerablp la national beoeOla aud who belong to a partoareblp In aallooil bleaeloga broad mouth and Urge euoogh to In el ode ell tbo people uf Ua laud. Suc coaa In beetneae purtoerablp requires that each at* saber ah all contribute bla fall abate at labor or empltat to the common good, and that ha obeli limit Me perlielpotion in proflta by a Juel aad rqaiUbie rale; end It required nooe UM tree ibei three thloge elielt be dooo obeetfally end nonleutedly.” “The application uf thaee coneidar atloae to the graad partacrebip of Amartoaa cltlsanebip la naUher fanci ful nqr aeotlcaertul. We hey* e onuu try favqred of God alaoe lie beginning. IlmitlaaelQ lu opponuRttlae fay ludl Vtaaal aud national prorpertty, and ready to yield at all tiaora ndrqnata ta tarna to labor and eulerpriee. Tbeaa coeatltaU the fund Of >dranU*M In wblcb, under a guaranty »r freedom of awaranaaad Um tqualiiy of manhood, ovary clUieo la ecitltUd to chare. Can tliere ha aar doubt of tbe rupreme lm ^erUomofaMleUInlagBad atrength •atag this (and mi I ha ee.ro* from which bappluM und tbrlft In loerraa lag falaoH may he dlatributed tbrougb out the lead T Orlalnly aot If Iher* la aay valaa In lha tillage that maha ua a great and proapareaa natlun. Can we than, by ledlfnrtnce aad aegleel, by grudging aad quemlowe rapport, ur by ionic approprUtlon permit tba partnership fund to fall abort of IU Meeds Mat purpaera t Zo Amartoaa ofUcra aao reoapa ble alia re nf rrapaael UUty for rafa eeletloa of Uita mumea U>a« qaaatlaa, wh,te»e, may be hie all a^d lutereet Is our eatloea! parte trabip. _■"‘“•a •'*4 partMrtool tail that dUAufta •tf-MMrktlou am.mg omt p£affcj| toao4 In up ^mtarnlaa. Oa ilw auHtraiy lbn aboald ba In alaaa alllasaa and IrtaadaMp. Oar laatltaUaoa l«M Um» aa r*( Unaitaa o* aaab aaUfaalaaa abaaM ba rbaad la alaaa Jaalanay aat batra*. Mo Aaaan. alalaM «aa agar mA ail a~— ill CHIMi WM *Tfi jn nnoi8«q 07 bliih to • Ilf* «f labor or poverty; and fortune* are I be product nf tnduvtry and Intelligent endeavor. Labor and capital touch and mingleao conataully and mil a rally among aa that the labur rr of U day la frequently the emuloyrr nf labor tomorrow. They ebvuld al ways supplvccuotcsah other at He- warm rain supplements (he fertile sod to pro tluue In Joint contribution un ahun dmot store of the rtohes of oaluir. "As example of this is seen In thn retablUbmont acd ex pans ten uf the Uaruegla Icstltute. From a great fur tuna acquired through (be us* rf Aaoerlean opportunity a muiiiOorni re turn baa bten made lo those inlerrsted In the fund uf our American partner ship In voluntary and cheeiful «c knuwlndgvmeot nf partnership doty. WiUioul suggestion nf nnrrvsth g ur repelling charity, Ut* doors of a fully equipped library are thrown open where all who will can Oud wllboot cost ample (near,* of education and Infer •nation A large and eooatactly grow Ing otoerum freely offers moet vslushi* asalstance to the student of natural history and Its allied sublreta. "Tbeee things coostltuls a omiu meat more endearing Ilian brass. They commetworatn not only a discharge of the highest duly, bnt point the way to the crestlor, uf soch uulOe-iihw of American endeavor as must develop the most patriotism. Theta who lore limit country cannot do olkarwtir than fervently Itopa that the ex sin pie bar* exhRdted uiay r ot ooly Incite uU>ers lu do likewise but may accomplish Ita •hare toward dispelling mltcuncep* linn distrust and suspicion un ths part uf any within Ita laoitdlsie Influence whu hsva allowed thrmtHyes lu irgard groat wealth at Inevitably aa unwhole. •<aeelement In our body pulltlo.” After the elute of lb* t ism see Mr. and Mia Cleveland held a rsorptluo lo tba art gallery where they met sod •booh baud* with thousand* of people. Mr. Bryaa mm lB« V»fr«. Al'uti Jon ratal. lo the last tana of Hie Ootnmourr Mr. liryau ft yea DU elan on ua raco qurailao and thry will b' read wlUi In larntl In all pant of tba country. The main pan nf tha editorial U »a follows : It was to b tv* ban rxpactad nocUwru papas Would wax wrotb and glow bit larly areas tic la replying to too them stridarra upon the president for rn lartalnlng Booker T. Washington at dinner. But tba aoulbtra papers era reytyliig by making soma pertinent q oast lout and oiling ugt pertinent taoU. They point out tha fact that northern loan for ilia negro is confined to election d-*y. Uuw many bsalesse offiee* in the north employ negrocleiks? How many negro ml noted areeaployed on northern railway* y How teeny oe grove liare been appotnted to puetmae tcraliliw lu the north Y How many northrm slates hare elected negro yen ator* or rongimmeo f Uow many ne gro m. shades ere raoployed in north era mills and factories alongside white mectaanica Y North lie is limited to 1 the poalllou of porter lu hotel* sad oa trains or to waUtrablp* lo bottle srd rsetauraala. is there a negro linotype operator on any great dally p*pr la the uorl h that Is so round ly deuoo nciDg tha south foe It* attltuds toward tha Mooarvrlt- Washington dluarr Inc idem t Doe* any on* of those DorlQsm Brpob lieeu daily aawapipera employ a negro pressman, n oegro reporter, or o negro city editor y Home of these days tha negro will realtas that h* ha* nothing to gain from the .Urged friendship of mre who teek to um him for political parposer only.” Tbl* putagit}*quarely upon ibo pre tended champion* of the negro in tha uorlh. It expo*.* ibo hypocracy of ■ those who rail at the south because it refuse, a social rquality to th* negro which I* denied him by lire people of tha north wttn vary ran exception*. It emphasise* tl>e more important fact that the south 1* the only pert of II* ouunlry where the oegM La* * chain* to improve bte condition by eogeglot In lhe k«U*r lloee of Industry and rise above menial service. Mr. Bryan baa staled the cate welt and there 1* no answer to what he a*J». WwsMk Km asislHr. Chatham Uewrtd. Mr W. It. Hariaoe etsims to b« the ebamptoo coon hunter of Chatham, a* well aa the meat bustling sawing ma chine agent. On last Moeday morn *"*. ■boat owe boar before day, when a Mg white front covered the ground Uk* a young mow. he Marled on t ooon hunt, sear Moore’s mill oa Hew river. Ula dog qnlckly struck a trail sad after maklag various torn* ran tn tb* rlvsr and, pfqnglng in swam tq a upon lltsi-d In the river. So dr Ur mined was Mr. Rarteoe to get that ooon -that bn at •me* stripped and plunged Into tbs ley Mid water sod followed hie dog, whlota ba£ ■’treed” at lb* foot ut an old dead hollow tree. With his ex* our rsger huntsmen sown cot down the tree, and as soon as I ha a.mu rn oof. he shot sad killed It. Thro hi* dog oomloard harking at the fallao tree and Mr, Hart eon looking Id taw two glaring and Mating eye*. He soon eat another Coon out aod shot that, returning In irlumpfa with two tmcneaieeoen* which amply compensated him for hi* chilly. bath. *■ IMwmlM FaM. **. T—In IpuMb, MwU1 W an»a mlghly Sit* B a paWInon coniiiballon* la Dtaioeratlo th* ■PPr«J'«h tWofc-^ <*b*Ua oo utlfl r* ‘•I would Ooufh n«ail* all ni«bt Umi" w*Ua (*■. 7^*?, Akiaadrla. 1*4.. "aod «JSd ha/dlr .at toy tkap I bad eonTaWHhm ii M •hat If t walkad a Mac* I wo.w pollftlt frightfully and apit M*4d7bwt! I wtip* all otbar »*dl#1..c* f.llt* tbnaa ft 00 batik* *f Dr. Blank Dto 1 eovary wholly oarad a* sad I ialk*d Si pnanda." Ilk abanlai*!/ anaraa i**d to*ar*Caogha.Gutda. LaOrlrpa, Araoahltia a*d all Throat and Laoy Tioabtaa. lYlo* 40a aad It 00. TrWI hauko rraa at J. & Carry * CO.** 4raf Mam ARP ANDTHE LIARS. BILL TALKS OF THX BIBB OF THI PRL8BIT DAY. A ha lit trial Ml Ilf.lIttK—t'*rfa.UM ratlilM ar Ik. war awA mmIIm rraw Ik. Wnbtta Irik IHI.n.l Kloka .1 U.n BUI Arp Is Allania Cbaeuuatun. W* ar* Hat dllttreted at tbe oeer throw u< T.aaigr in Saw York. Seemly year* la long enough fur ■ pally or a political power to rule n great metro po 111 Coiruptlua brrrdi ■ore inaaoti ai tfte city gruwa, for ai Tbooiai jefftteoo kaid: ■•The growth of gieat cillco la peillleollal to good Miniali." Tho public trMkuiy |e a tblog to l>* plondeird, whether It be muuicip.l, elate nr national. Their are thoueaude of men who would not etial firm me, but would etea) the money I pay lato I he (raaeury, for there It become* *o mixed op that co body know* wbuee money it la. H I* Juat na It wan two buodred jeaie ago, wtwu Swill wrote: ‘‘Ur**t first haft ItIUe Hess upon llieir back* lo bit* ’em, And lluie Ossa bare Iresrr Haas, *rd ao on ad lofli.ilu m” Ttwre a ou• comfoi t about all tbta public pinodvr. Tbe money done aot |odean It has lu he lovesird and gives employment to labor. A mllllon ■Irv can’t sat our wear uol mucb more than i can, nor will be lock up bla money sod let It rret Nat long ago I asked a clever nurtheiu aau why It waa that rich paupto who pay ibe atoat of tba lagrt let I be petition atsal go nn ao 1..B* and gel bigger every yegr T Us smiled and aallti "Why that oeu mi-o«y go** touetly to tbo px>r aad we gat It all tack louutr or Mter. It I* our ebe*peat way of eapportlag them, especially when wo have your help." P-or Uailald. Io bU last meenege he lamented tliat tlto paaalna mils had aot tu tbe causing sum of •90 000,000, but said than was aornfart In tliat It waa obliged to droreaaa from natural cruses, fur death was tba i-oaa meu lotaod tba pantleuara war* rap idly deorcesiDg In numbar. Ue waa mlatakrn. They have breo multi ly ing ever slaoa ba waa killed, aad now It takas $190,000,000 to par tba roll. I’ub'lo plandat would not ba ao bad If it waa Jons in the open. What aggravate* ua to that H la dune on tba sly tbruugli corruption through bribes, franchises, charters, licensee, sharks and ceiiaama. It always veirs me to arc tbe eouk hiding cumwlblog nr bar ehild carrying off a bundle on the ciy aod biding It noday her apron ** aba la going bone. But tbay ar* all ao kind aad ao willing • od au good tu tba children that we aew wood aod *ay nothing. Tbay icmlod ma vf what a blind phrenologist said of a public uMetal in Uoma while fading tits bumps on bis bead. Ua did not know him *1 all, but aatd. " Hi la man la klnd-bearled and good-natured and would do you a favor If row arara |n dial rasa, but ho will staal. If ho found a man asleep alone ip a mum at ulgbt ba would slip Ml purse frnm nut bla nxket, but would klm him Inline hr left him.” Ha diagnosed lb* rnau corn culy, for bo Waa larotd out of of Oes soon after fur vabeu tng tba tba public money, aad everybody waa sorry fur him bcotnis ba waa tu peat root with b e pluider. Bleaiiag from lha publlo erib Seem* in be a higher grade or orlme than lying though K takes lying aad hyn mriay and d>ceil to accomplish it I have of ion w<x.d>rad why lying was but for bidden In the Tan I'oaaandmrnia. ••Tlinu shell not steal” la Ibera, but ibnn shall not lie,” Is not ibera, eud jat It la aeourasd all tbrougb lha scrip lures and la ibe last aln recorded In tliw laat ohaptuis uf BeVefellons nod io nearly ltm )j.t verse. -Fur without era d-ga and enorrsra and whore mongers and murderers and whoa <evrr IrrVrth and mak< Ur a lie ” According to David, that atu did not leave vary many to enter benven, for bo coys, “I •aid In mine Uwat# all men are lien.” Tbe old Scotch prcceber took It fbr a text and his Bret remark was -Ah, David ms gum. If ys bad waited until now ya might bav* said It at yogr leis ure.” Lffug Is no doubt the most universal sin among moaklud. but It is graded aad not always a gin. Steal lag is alwars a sin, but Isles must be malignant nr harmful. Pauleem Tiuis io Crsto and wrote to him that bo wootd boss n bard lima lo tatahllab ingn oburob there, for the Cretan* wars all liars. Cm* to Caadl* now. • •• island In tbo Mediterranean, in Itobtlcd by Mobaamvdana ohlefly, aad IrayaUrs *ay that they ara do bettor now than they wets la St. Paul’s day, for tfcoy are not only Iters, but tbtoves. England tired to bars laws lu pnuietr oomnnm soldier*, et ramoo drnukarda ami oommoo vagabootfs. bat uoos tu punish euamon liars, far I bey are generally harmless. Every onmmnnlly has one or two *»d tbay keep ua amused at Ibalr Moaabauaen exploits in bunting aaJ flawing and tbetr oar* mw escape* Tliew lost* ere some ua common Ham—liars nf tbo first magal luoc as ominpMU call* torts, nch m Boron Munetirattn, Jot Mnlhatiw ■nd soma Cbtoago dlta,* usd pteaob fW' Boa** of then fet Mo tbo pulpit aUl mat* sa pathetic aorta* aod tbflllinr loolootit to rmpbaalta tbelr •aroMwa aod Croat* a sroaatlon And them are Iboaaanda of I tula white hr* enolctp Ilea that Inva to bo told for oletllif'a aska-lle* that flatter and yleeee vbe vlatinr, tbe euatnmrr ne tbe patient. All Urea ate eynkao Hr*, bot liter* are mas? «etrd Ilea la trading each at ee>«rallo« I It* troth and put ting tbe brat un top. I* fool, rtn p bodf lice eiof* or l**a nprpt children nod foot*, though moat «f ue moat. on bans bp It. ilp old p*liter aard In »»T that tome might; etorar me* wold bo ah at oot of breran tor a wearing n lie to tboir us letoroa, for David *•;*. “Lord, who aball abtda I* Tbv tabor irnehi mb* ab.ll dwall In Thp Uolp bill —ho I bat apoakotb tbo troth to hi* heart wdawaapatb to M* own boat asd Withholding what la dna lo Ud •tat* )■ m bad at stealing from It ▲ad withholding what a dm oogiit to gw to »*>a chajeli I* beluga to la almost a*great a ala aa that at Xanana ' It la ateollug from God. Krthlng that a member of Lbc church **•■ dn m, readily dcrabla cbaraeicr aa a ObrU tiao aa hla willingness to tier all that he can aocoidtug to bis incest Tiilrwa aud offerings bars oome down to as from Cain sad AM la aa so broken lla*. Cain was a bad mao. bat be paid bie ttUies Hava* th# 6 rat liar on rtoord—Ur* dr*U exoeptad. Tbeo Lbera are lb* Ueapub'latwl retry day lu lbe great dally paper*-pwlItlaal Ilea, oommerclal lira, and mrdlaal lie* lo catch th* IgnoresL and uu*u*t»cl laat some rrporteie lit to show thrlr diligence lo boaloea*. High coloring, veneering. varalalilug are ewrMiial qualities lo a repoiler whether bla Journal la white or yellow. Be mutt lie a IKIl*. even thnugh It baa to be taken baeb or modified Um arxt day. And so the world saga on and the people hat* beooroe ao ee euatoaard to Ilea that they make allow shoe far everything (bey bear nr read. When tbs historian wanted to cap u>e otisaxcr General Washington's noble character be won la tbsl little story of lire olieiry ties sad mad* lb* boy In |aay: "Father. C cannot tall a Ua” I And no J hope that nil our little buys will grow op la be Uotbfol man Dost go behind the ueru and smoke a .cigarette, for that la telling a lie • to your father. You can tall a Ua I bf winking your ojee or potoUng your ! Hager or auuceellug what you d i troia , year panda or yoer taacbcr. If you . do wrong own tt Ilka a grnUamau aad you will bare tl«*lr reapret, aa well as louruwn. Uut Die downfall wf Tammany was , tin defeat of Iba New York democracy —for lbera wet* a* maoy fund d*w> •rents a# irpublUar* on that fusloo tloaat aad they will help Low to. clean , out the Augean stables do let tbe prreeeatofl prooerd. I _ THu g.lMBM. Our owu Molomuu, a*ya la* Belli *aor# A oarrloan. e wiuUUi upou lb* , bx#h«t*l»trr and aeaketh *j*t* true rrtnera* eoneeralng 1,1m. Cknit'.drr imw tba DMtsrau: Haliold. be artwU at lb* data of day and goetb aato I be eUMee, and eur reytb dowo hta ear: He puttath Me olater upon him, and •etleth a largo gloee upon ble mighty band; And he Iradcth tba ear out opnn tba slrrela, tliat bo may worry lb* people. Ho eeotb Uocle Joolab froai lire country driylog lo bio plaao box bug •r Am) b* «n tar kill up behind blip wtib tbo gsm-ibo* teoad of tbe wwmrt that ehaealb tbe ret And a hen tbe ear bath reached wtib ia two feet of Unde Joatan'* buggy be aiampelh ble foo upon tbe goog, do that ba mabetb a noise like unto (he pr-yll chorge. And Uaole Joelali Jompetb within bU akin ai d aayetb beguab and begem and many other toeddrrlol oath*. Yea. and Uncle Juatab'e Itorea jumpelb aleoj It jump*Ur sideways god plant Hog I* act) np and dowu add Utrakclh lb* shaft* rod ruuuetbadowo the highway ai.d apiltotb Uoole Joeieb over again* a lamp poet; So that Uncle Joetab la gareered In by lb* polleruiati and given leu dollar* or i*t> da) a for being disorderly. But tba muturwen gurtb uo h>* Way rejoicing, Yiv tAileUi in liU fkwtt and aayalbt “Lo, there la a good eurt,” LVia'Ivrv'ur* l«a e»aurtb along unto whet* iber* ataiidrth a woman who balb a datlluglehild by l ha ha ad And iha woman oalleth auto tba child. a*>lug: "How Willie, go out figb unto the ear, fur it will aeauredly bo tap lb**.” How, Will* etralgbtway gra-tb to waid tba ear. and hie mother irlteui and lit* motormau beogeth Die gong and ruuuvtfa tbe car *u that It utpp^lh tla, button* from off Willin'* gar manta. lint the motor ran goetb Ou h-a Way !• Juicing. And alter a Lime ha bometli lulu the brail of tha city, where lit* people aiattd upon ibe corner* and make mo tion with tlieir band* tbal they fain would ride upon bis ear. Yet be ecoolrUi past them alih tba moot of the loop tfa loop when ft f**| *Ul It* irate: Verily, be lookelb not at them tuts to grle with the grlu of on* whn both great giadaee* In ble bean. Aa tbe peoet# who aUod upon tbe corner* do make gain uturranora «g«l»*t the motor men and tee ear a ad lb* eurapaay. They put up«tbW mnunbigu*. Indeed. Yet It aealteUi ibem out. Ynr lb* motermee gceth a* be pleee ellr aud atoppetb wbaa he letetu. H* tHuaeth aluw truly open u>e ateeat where hie girt lleetk. When lie reacbetb bet boat* be lean elk over ibe daahboerd ead wameth ble hand at her aod tha cay emltath a colored woman wbu balb a week** •»ablng lu her arms Aod tli* oulored woman ebouteth with a loud voice,saying: "Lan.aakM, wlvita maa, wbaddemetter wlf you I" For Mi* hath base knocked oyyr agalaat a show window and bath glam In her hair aud wrath la bur ay* While the week'* waablag le tea tier ed at (he leeteenf lb* forest. Tbo* It le that tbe motor man goetb through tbe eft*, leaving behind him u«tight but bad lengaag* nod dtaap potiridieat and wreckage. Verily, tba teetormair may yet be a prubbirv that le eoleed, bet new hp hath all thlaga hie owe way. And It I* better te died from hi* parb than t* bm-'W* a martyr t* pH* elpla and a *«i Jest far Urn hueplMl. ■ •wtMM W»«n • May. Thar.1* ao wat for litaaa tiratraa IHMa t«torl- Dr. K**i**l Haw Ufa ust u.tzr Paaar awl iw. That baalah tttak Maadacha. drfta oat Malaria. Vartr tVV or mmkti. taall, uaia alaa, work woadara. Try that*. tta at J. I. Carry A Oa.*i drag story. TV) n-cu* Hou. CyrueU. WaUcon. oar tatwari ■Oor J. O. lVUdHud Mr. Wauao mi quaaUonfd by a HeuLli.«l rcf»ron.Ullvc lo*»r >■ IWt*ni to the report (tat to . «NH to la (to told, and lu irate ta ,ald: “1 tl.lak It la a llttl. aa3y to . tanka aa »imiiwam. but wilt my , ** •»,P»FW 1 “*» wtw the raw. if I lad (tore la aa/ roooi lift.” 1 if Mr. Watieu ibo old decide to be <"»*• a Candidate this would fire Win *tou two arytriuia fur Scooter rriteb urd'e (fat—Capt B a Glenn having uoouuoeid a rear or ■ureagn that ta • uuM to In the taoa. Both gtatifBea •fe “truu Wu»" Draxtoratc and baec foeabl valiantly for tbelr aerie la e>*uy eawpalgae. Tha Haaltac Uv mm* tba Ml wax. We are Indebted to State Chairman far tea following rammer) of tbo provlaloM of oar rlactloo law ta ragard to tba payment of Uo poll tax aa a prmvqalaii* for volte*. Tba la porta oca of teM matter to oar eltlaaaa » *mpbarirad by tba dcairt of Mr. Hlmuxioa to warn all rtlicra* of tbo law la fall lira# la avail *T~wiiItii of tie provtnloni aad thus prevent them Saaater Simmon* rrapcolfoHy rv VaaaU all pepvr. «f tba state la copy and call auvall w te lb I* provtekra of t'-a law. Tlia rBlowing la lira paper prepare* by Mr. hrmauxit: tnutAHV op raoviojox* qp wi^q now uw nr MteAup to paynskt oy toll Tag Under the provMoa of reel ion U chapter 8B. Aclr of 1901, earry lag out a nqulrrmrrt uf tlia OoaetUalioaal Awai.dmaut. uo raw will I* allowed te rota lit tba argt Slate rlaatten au latalw piyabli poll lax now due by tba Brat of next May. Aad it alao pro vide* tbat tp-foro tbe peraou afaali be allowed to Vela hr eball exhibit te tie raglitlar hie poll tax (veelpt, vlgaed by the al.*rl» or lax ootteetor. and ot> kaa I his receipt bears date bsfots tba firm day af w|l May ba will Bat be allowml te voir. Uut |a Ilea of sack P° I tax lecHK* Ute rvgletrar aad jadgra of election am permitted ta allow on* who baa paid hta tax wltete the Urns ab-vs nquirrd to vote upoa bit tab Wig aad eabecriMag an oath to tbat rSecl. Aad any priaon a ho laving paid hit Uses wituln Ura Um* ebova etaelSrd and having brat hie Ux reoeipla, ahall, upon making aflMavit of supb lose, be rvUikd te a dupbaate ibrcaof from tee abmiSor lag collect ^r. Tba law alao providra tbat if •bertf or t«x collector wUfaUy (alia te glv* a teg receipt te awy peraou paying Si* poll tax. or giving a fake date, b* •hall be guilty of a Qtademcanar. Qf copra* U>* aft provide* tbat pvt tea* whu Hava branra* of eg* alno* ih* first day of Mat Joan, or »ho seie df(y yasra of aga or over on the Sm day of hut Jane, ahall not b* rrqalied te prod b*« a poll tax receipt, beoaum uol rrquirad by Uw to |*y pull tax. There k alao a like exempt lad in faf.r o* perauua rrikvad froaa Um napraral of poll tax by «oaaty »>m*lmloaer* '"•■con tint of pormy or lafirmlty. Tbe eeetlou alao rrqalra* tba tax eoi Irotors, bet a am the Out aad too U> day of May, ISOS, to acetify under oath a iron and oofrrot liat of all person* Wbo have paid pdl tax for tba pravtoa* year, on or betere Ura Srat day uf May. io lira elrvfc •< the Superior Court, aad aiakea him gailty uf a mlrnli miaoot f«r failing to comply with this pro tirioa. __ Ik* MaWieraakr a la IIW*. WaaMxgtoa rad. “1 roMutA aoderstaad why Treat daal Huoavvait Invited Boofcar T. WavhlnaloH (e dtea with Mm." raid Ur. J. H. IIIact, of MobOe, AM., at th*Sl)atr*«io. “0ranting tba oklma •f hMftbuda and tba opioloa of Um Mott bet ear*, that that* waa aolktng lathe eat which can tv*r ba held agaioat him liy a».y fair, aabhuad mlod.H waa atlU an ouwtee thing ta da. am a Southerner, bat I do nut hold It agaioat the PriaUmt kacaora ha waaia te dlira with a calmed mat—tbat k bis bariceao. The point I make, however, '* tbat It waa aa an avoeasary ibMg to da la view of te* fact that ft wit rara to aroara tee la dlgaatloa of belt tba notion. Mr. Rooaawlt certainly knows mo propk of all parte uf America aa well, per baps, ae any mimt mac M Ura nan a try. Mid he most hsvs tar varan wtmt would follow tv ml ng ea toon after -tbi death at MeKlelry and hk o«a tecao •Ion to lh* Prratdewcy, when tba Cualiy was ready tn ba finally united M ay i It aa well aa In Haora. It waa Wry unfortunate. ( frel very Wrong If mi thisqucatlOii IwOiOM I know It hrscaarad the '.South In dkltbe Mr Hmwwvelt a* lalettavly that k wilt navrr r*0ov*r * OWb <MaM TH*L MMumw. KrrtdavlH*. N. O. Nor. 14-Oa« «.f tba ■*<#* hotly ooaUatwl olvil eon* rvrr irked hi tkfa ooualy «* MM today *1 Weal worth. It vu | Bait for ibiM ikotMof diillan hatum by Mr*. 8. A. Watt, of HoMaoMlo, ^rala? Zaytor Yojroa, Wraryon of Wei a«t Cow, graaioa oat of aa aeaMeet artilok noourrad laat Jraa, wkeraht Mr* Walt raailrai aaaara ta|artaa la raaawry of darmdani** taaai aattxMa to pied moat Mprlhaa. Saw* able at toraaya wade aa aaay apweba*. aaaaa of thaw tfcww tnunr I nay. Tha trial laated threw day* Tba Jury baa Juat ratarned a vrrftat t-» favor of tba de fendant a. ^ Maya V*aa Tartar**. "1 voMaraf oaah ywh) (row earn*, 1 —"SKI!* writ** H. Jtptrin "*'• 1m» r»<*» Awt lao** Aral** halva yiayhhh mm thm.** Aata Itha wwrw 0* rcnlaa. krataw nu, aacva, aaatta. MW, at am. Perfeat baalar of akle dteaaaaa Jf4 Cat* g*a»a*t**4 Mgr t. A. Curry* Co. Me. Drees Goods in 50-inch Cheviots. 45- inch Arm tire. 46- inch Cried true. 38-inch Albatross. 38-iach Venetian. 46-inch Stripe Suiting. 45- inch English Suiting, 48-inch Silk Melville. 44-inch Mohair. 46- inch French Whip Cord. 36-inch Cashmere. 42 to 44-inch Silk Warp Cashmere 44-inch Cork Screw. 48-inch Silk Warp. Pean De Sole. 48 to 56-inch Skirt Patterns in Grey. Brown, Black and Check ered. to-iach Plaid Oku Goods. 96to4S-iachjBlackand Blue Serge 36 to 44-iach Brilliantine. All the above goods are going at reduced prices while they last. CLOAKS and JACKETS. Udies’iaBUck, Gray, Wu*,s Tan aad Mods. Itiaaea’ and Children’s in Red, Kne. Mode and Black. All going at reduced prices. PERFUMERY mi SOAPS We kave a lot at the finest Perfumes aad Toilet Qooda, inch as Toilet Waters,Tooth Powders, Crushed Roses aad PtipiM Cream for chapped hands, Milk at Ahnond. Quinine Hair Tonic. Ceding Plead etc., all going at reduced price*. Soapa in Caahawse Bouqet, *711, White Abnood, White Rosa, and many other kind*. Wc arc doting out tar 1m# of Pwfamery and Soaps because we wish to discontinue these foods to make room far oar regular lines. There are hargafes hen in these stylish new dress goods and toilet articles. Somebody will get them, why not get year share while they are going? J. F. YEAGER, Ladles’ Furnishings a Specialty, . • --T- _ HAVE YOU A PICTURE YOU WANT FRAMED? ___BRUNO IT TO US- -- ...We Make Picture Frames... Our mould! nn are all new and of the latest pat* terns. Our prices are right too. AH work guaranteed at .... . VALE’S STUDIO, ‘The Medicine of Mv Household.’* Prom the President of th« North Carolina Railroad Co.: „ RUUK. H. C., May t5th, 1901. Vatjk Mkcum Sranro Compact, Gentlemen.—You will please Ship soother band of Vada Mecum water at oace and ship also a band to ray brother at Charlotte. We have all derived ao orach baneSt from drfaldag the water that we do dot like to be wfthoat it. It is the BR8T medicine ever aaed la my family. Yoon truly. H. O. CHATHAM. Oa tala by J. JL ZBinntDY ft COMPANY, Dngglato, _WTOMIA MOUTH CAJTOUMA Your Millinery Need&^> «t«our special study. MIUliMfyUoaroa|yline of business and we aim to excefln every partic ular, even to the smallest detail. Our expert «M», our knowledge of the proper goods and latest styles, and our capacity for making be coming combinations am alt at your disposal. Let us serve you. Complete stack, prompt work. MlSS CYNTHIA RUDDOCK. fcg»UP-STAlRg AT MORRIS BROTHERS.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1901, edition 1
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