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The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the VOL. XXII. .__GASTONIA, N. C„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901. ARP ON KNOWLEDGE. WE LEAEW IOKETHIIO EVEKY DAT. TIM «r»T« Dm IM.MI ■<—la Bmm>. «m BtllMM Thera will ha laalraatlaa laUhTraamtlikaVatThw. >111 ln> la uluu rnaiuitw, Lady Mouiwgu-raid, ••There la no eolertalnaeut au ohrap ae leading aid no plagium' ao Uallng ” The paruml of biography ia a great owpfnrt. 1 wlata that every family had a Cyol.<pe dla of Universal Knowledge—ao ma th I ng they coaid tarn la fur re'ervndb or Inatructlou or wiUrteloineol. CJy eloped la a coat touch money, bat l ha amount In a year t» taro for all aorta of modarn literature would pay f..r Applaton.a or aoma other standard work. I waa ruminating about thli faacauaa my frland Uurphy told roa that the woodcock did trot ralae Hat young la a nett, but eariled lle-w about under Iter wlnga and fed (baas a* aba Journeyed from plaoe in place. Uurphy ia ouoaidaiad authority oa bandog nod flahlng. but wo d . i.ut give full credit to drhermau'e yaroa. and no 1 tnrond tu the eyeioprdla and found li juat a* be aald The bird rarely bar more than two young ours and oarrlaa them about with bar naet lad uadar bar wtoga Tula remlude ma that old Tom Price, an lllllirrata man of gnat obaaryatiew, aald that (ha Mg owl laid but one egg aud when It waa batched and llie young bird feathered ehe laid another egg and Dun ido yuuug utra cunr it oua belch U while (be wee foraging around for food for both. OWtnillua end eiperteoo* ere good eebooi leoebor* ood If e mo hee t good oyolopadl* for rtfereaco be <u gel ■ pretty good edaeoUou. And there la the comfort of studylag the Hr** of great or ootehle saiid womo. la Idle axanle It I* e reereolloo to open a volume at reodom ard to read tore* brief bat lo dd biographies ol Oorrsue, Plato, Oet llleo. Ssncca, Arolilmsdea eod other grand old moo of tho oldea time, and of Moitrt, Hindi. Raphael. Beetbovru •ad. the great raeatere of art and Duio. The other day I cboncrd upon CorvoaUe—• Spaniard—Ito author ol “Don Quixote," and It we* a resole lion. If ho hod barn an Kogllslitsan be would bavotehrn reek w.ihSham peer* Ood Milton end Pope. lodged ■oat of the Bngtiib writer* borrow from bln for they eowld traoalala hie bright toying* eod quota them late Hog I led without fear of J react ion “Don Quixote" (pronounced kre-ho tr) i* Dot hie beet work, bat U tho moat «cjoy able and It effectually peraljttd the pompon* chivalry and kuigbt errantry of the tied*. The knight* aoon be came the butt of universal ridicule and yet theta I* not • malic ions or malig nant line In lbs book. One who ot> Joye such sarcasm eon read eod laugh •otil be baa the aide ache. Philip 111 eaw a student reading a book ood eon ▼Bleed with laughter. IleealO: "That young man leereiy or ho ie reading 'Don Quixote.’ Oervaotee became * eoldter la early Ufa and joined the Ohrlstlao army agaloet the Turks. He wee desperately wounded at the great battle of Lepanto and last the as* of bit left arm for life. Bat he soon Joined the army and was taken prisoner by lb* Moor* end kept lo prison for dr* yean. He wee ransom ed and thew began Lie liter ary career. Deni* .and Tessa bed then begun to IllaiBlnato tbs literary world and Sbakeepeare woo does behind, but Cervantes was seventeen years older than Sbakeepeare end they died on the asm* day lo the earns year. For maxi mi and epigram* Cervantes sever lmd ao nisei They have become household words le all lbs world— we tod tome of them la Shakespeare, but they were borrowed from tier iinM. bay while tbe aun ■blnaa.” "A bird in band la worth two la tbe buah." -‘Murder will out " •'Little aaM la 10—I mecAod." "Mora knave than fool." ‘ Faint heart ne'er won lair lady.’’ “Look before— Map." "Tbe proof of the padding le tbe eating of It." ‘ Mover build oaatlae le the air." "Uonaaty la the boot polioy." “Tbe pot ihoukl not call the katUe black.,, "A peek ef treaUe." "Don't count year ebtok aae before they are hatched." "Dent look for Mr da le laat year'a orate." “Plain aa a aoae on a 0100*0 faea." "Too have got the wrong eew by the ear," and aoorre nf otbora all earn boa Oerventea. To asp tbe eHaegg of bie character, be w*e a good mao— good to hie wife oed elwey* ebeerfal and bad ee enemlea. Oooe be wee pot is prleoo for 0 little debt end wrote blmmlf out by aelllng akeiobee to tbepreee. Preaideot Oilman eaya that Urn yeoog potato reed too meeb end clog their mladi with o mate of triflee aod trank, bet reading tie biog raphy of great Ufokero, wrttere, la veotoeoood meateraef net aed rauaie U etorlog away ueafal knowledge. Tbc exampieeaetbythe-goodbalpo to pair own character*, for aa Longfellow a*id: "Lima ef greet aeeo ell remind iml "We easy make ear Uvea eubiime, And departing leave behind ae Footprints on the anode of time." Whet o debt of gratitude we on# to thooe who have gone before ue. Old Dr iobeeeo aoM to Boewail: “Woone never poy It, elr-net a tithe ef It,- but Its every aeoeto duty o de aouNMog far pootorUy. BeebonM write a gorxTbook er Invent boom nee * thing or retoo ae a eon who will bo 0 good Atteea and dgfct the botila of ble eemUky. IfbOnanH do anything o tree er > vine the* will give fre* er abode lo tbeaa who 00000 after M*. Let ue mao live a Weak ami dla llbe a dag]" 1 believe that edeeetiea- bogtea lo lofeoey awd ooall.uae through yoolb nod moekeod HO we die aod gn«o no wttboat o rooeae er vaoaiioe ae eooa at ilm entrll rest bee boo van—If it goat thorr. Tbte lift to bat o probation, a bladergeetan. a type a* tbe life to nemo “I wont to be on angel; a bate wMMa.my bond,” le • very ehlldleh * * Idea of hHNo and ao It that other ouuplot: "Teach me toot* mekxilout aonoet; Sung by flimlog longue a above." Music will bo tseghi there of oourwo, but will ool be ouag by tongue* uu Ore, I lelleea that our eleralioo lo acleuof aad art will bo gradual and progreoelve Jnal ao It It hoe*. The In telligent tool will ba employed In maetrrlei Iba myaiarlre •>! Ii*«*eu and earth and (lie uuleaieo. We atralo our thuughia now lo reach tha in mutest |*1 met aoil w.iudar what la away beyond a ml where il*e flima asrol rod*. Kvrry ya.ir reveals use wonders here that were never it realm-J of by our lather*. Isaac Hawtuti atld: "I ba»* wived a llUIr, i.aar lit* abni* j but Lbo vaat <«r*u or mystery Ilea beyond.” W* are climbing higher aad higher and U la the duly of every ues to climb *a high at la poaalUo to aa to bare a good atari lo 1 be neat life— otbarwla* wa will be assigned to tha Urat grade or perhaps r> foot. 1 hava thought that Moans and Elijah wore chose* to wtloraa the Iransflgursllou betaotn of their high rank In heavenly attainment*. It will be all light for lltllo childrau lu begin at tha bottom, but It will b* mortifying u* old people, however gruel they *nay be In have lo gohiloau infant olara Yea. I be lieve there will bo school - Uiero and teerbrte whose delight will be lo edu cate and elavaln the willing minds of tlivlr pupils and wiloees their eg. inuslou **, oue by one lb* toys larks of heaven's arcaua are uafoldfd to thorn. Wliat oopreoM delight will women hava lo growing flower* lulu now oolnrt and forma. In making pear la and rabtaa atid aapphlrta from heave*'a elamotita In aihglag the sun** of the angels and adorning tha tempi** of God. A*1, * umiu 4 ruIIJ LMIIU *UJ| ungf and 1 bop* to bear bar slag again. I heard George Pearce preach on or, and I bopa to beer him again. I used to Unien with rapture to Dr. lleatit a* lie ■oared among ib* at are and lifted oar yooitg minds up higher sod higher un til ■ • almost feared hn could not com* down without a fall Ha Is up among lbs stars now, sod la happy. Yea, 1 hope to ws John Milieu there aud I bear bun tail of Paradise regained, liut this la enough, for I am Dot prsaoblsg now-l wish I was. If there am do uiher luduorencoli to draw us heavenward It la enoogti that we will msec all the great and good w>rn of wbom wa base read. And auw toralng from things beayeoly to those tbit are of “earth earthly” aad dirty, too, It issmaslag to as* our legisla ture having a mighty controversy about rsdlstrietlog tha state. They dost area to know that congieea will eooo lave I beat that trouble, for tha revolution la already prepared to reduce our representation from eleven lo Ore district!. Tha ax la laid at th* root of tha tree. The Hew York Press says that oougrvsa will ouly wait for the aeosa* rruort to he presented and this report will show that Ova states have disfranchised the negro by law and three (Georgia, Florida and Arkansas) dUfrwuchlard them In fact by other methods. Georgia Is put down at gift,OCX) negroes practically disfran chised. Tbs proposed out will reduce the representation of eight statu from as to to representatives. Alabama will lorn 4, Arkausas g, Florida 1, Georgia ft, Louisiana 4, Mississippi 6. booth Carolina 4, ar«^ Virginia 1 Tbs other southern stain* bsv* not vst bean reuteuoad. Tha Prsai says that tbs bouse is bound by no rule* of court sod It Is not ntoesaary lo Bod that lire negro ns have b««o dsoisd by Jew; but It is only necessary to find that tbclr rights have bean denied aad tbs census returns will provw this aud the cut will certainly be made. It Is about time now for the blue and lb* grey to embrace again Faroe ifce fe—leu imi. Atlanta Journal. There 1* no doubt that tbe federal govern ment la robbed of many million! a year by fraudulent penalonere aod it la (anally certain that there are many peieoca drawing penal one from Ilia State of Georgia who bare no right to them. Ofaouraa tbo latter eUas la email compared to tbo legion that would ha atriofceo from tbo Moral pea aloe roll If It «yan properly purged, aa Paatineer Oommlaalooer Bran* haa In allied ao often that It ebon Id ba Bat Georgia la able to attend to ber own baalaOaa, aad It la bar doty to make a tboronafa loreatlgatton of brr peoaton roll. X« boa ant petitioner eaa object to tbla aad no good raaaoa whatever can bo offered agaluat It. State Penalon CoromlMioear Llodaay ban argad the appointment of a compe tent ofloec to prepare a complete Hat «f aU who entered tbe Confederate aerate* from tbla Mat*. Soeb a record" would not raaoli all peiMlonara wbo abonld not bo atrtokeo from Georgia1* roll, but It would go a long way la the direction of * reform that la badly needed. ▲ MU to onrry th* recommend*line of Commlaalooor Uodcay Into effect waa Introduced early In the preaent aoaatoo of tbo legislature, but we have heard nothing of It aiooe. That it* paaaaga would ba aa aet of reonooty for the Mate and Jeatloe to dcaervlag ponMooora thee* la ao re a* cm to doubt Tbe grand Jurlea of aavortl eouotle* have 41 wavered fraada upon tbe pen aloe Mil la a eamber of taataooee and aueh •n tamtigeftoo aa Oomwleeloaer uM»y reoommenda weald Bad maay morn. Thar* la a* loteotto# orfealreto not off aay^ paeaou oa th* roll who deaarve* •Mt*Sau«aaye^ aad tbe houof of the data ahaald ba preteeled la tbla matter. . lb* rwleloa of Georgia1* penalon roll boo b>«f bM* needed >od Mould not ba delayed farther. •gS* sssr S^naeg. VWmUft*. The Bride- Jeha. do you teow any. I blag abdat high ball*? ••Why.r»-,y?M,«.,,<j "Then 1 Wish yon wonld oook aawr •I far my baebendU dinner, t heard him ta*l a Maud that bo daaily lewd V, »•,. "i h SPECIAL SALE —CONTINUES IN ^ Hosiery, Underwear, Dress Goods, all Silk Taffeta and Mercerized Skirts, Ladies' and Children's Coats, Towels, Table Linens, Counterpanes, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Ladles* Misses* and Children's Underwear, ail going at reduced prices, we want to cut them out and they are going. Hosiery in Infant’s, Children’s, Misses’and Ladies’ all going at reduced prices. We have a one lot of Umbrel las that wc have marked down to go qnick. We havr a few All Wool, Half Wool, and Cotton Combination Suits for Ladies which wc have marked down to go quick. Combination Snits and Vests for Boys and Girls all going the same way. Dtess Goods in 50-inch Cheviots. 45- inch Armnre. 46- inch Caledensc. 38-inch Albatross. 36-iuch Venetian. 46-inch Stripe Suiting. 45-inch Kngtiah Suiting. 48-incli 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. Peau De Soie. 48 to 56-inch Skirt Patterns in Grey, Brown, Black and Check ered. 48-inch Plaid Dress Goods. 36 to 45-inchiBlack and BlncScrgc 36 to 44-incb Brilliantine. All the above goods are going at rcducerLprices while they last. CLOAKS andJACKETS. Ladies' in Black, Gray, Bine, Tan and Mode. Misses' and Children’s in Red. Blue, Mode and Black. All going at reduced prices. PERFUMERY u4 SOAPS We have a lot of the finest Perfumes and Toilet Goods, such as Toilet Waters,Tooth Pbwders, Crashed Roses and Fragrant Cream for chapped hands, Milk of Almond, Quinine Hair Tonic, Curling Fluid etc., all going at reduced prices. Soaps in Cashmere Boti<jet, 4711, White Almond, White Rose, and many other kinds. We are closing out our line of Perfumery and Soaps because we wish to discontinue these goods to make room for our regular lines. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is complete and we are trimming the newest and most up-to-date styles of the season. Jo Fo YEAGER, • LADIES’ FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. t wmav* mn itt launMIac Samllu » Pa—am (naiad hr (allr Ava White te HHvba ‘-('aat laah." Maw Haroo JouruaL Tbe pension lima of a grateful Re public would furnish many Interesting ilortes if all wan kaowo. A not at all bad ooe u that created hr dally Abb White (be details of which came to llgbt at tbelavt United States Oourt bald to this elty. Bally Abb If bile of tba colored rae-, bad a baa band who went to ha a soldier sows thirty odd jsars ago. Presumably tie fought somewUern or other and supposedly be died In lire act. At any rate liy the year 1884 Sally Aim White put Id a claim fur a pen non aa a "wkdder lady." Tkapeoatoo was allowed nod aa ittatd was a big accumulation of back pay Hally Aon received a spot cash sum of 03,000. TbW was big money te bar. Hitch a tarn could uot ks spent In a lira lima aad lo order to llv* up to aueli an la come, for there was a monthly pension also, Hally Abu proceeded te Udatga. Such little llama aa Hoyler* candy, at 80 eeotv a poand ware aot noeommoa te tbe widow. Mora asdurlog tllaga were also bought, However, for a small bouse aod a Kora on Past ear street be oama bar property. Proa parity waa no delmlvo shadow to Hally Aoh Wblts. Tbs year 1301 woo a poor one fur pension drawers who oouM not read their title clear. It waa unfortunate bat U was a Uot that one White a colored ▼nloatoar, applied for a peas Ion from Uoels Bern and a watoafol government discovered that ha waa aodd otllev than the White for wtwds eohaototloo la monthly Inatallwopfa was alraady belag for Dished te a sadlv bereft widow. White turood up only raoanUy and tba cam oaow op at tho last oourt. Jedga Parnell > pool sled a resolvor oadTwo taken obargt of the IU tlebaum aad Kara on Pasteur street, along with whatever laaglbte starts of government bounty warn sellable. All of tba paoaton money did not go late bouses aad tete aad Hoyter’a sandy. A neat little earn want late o marble monument st tba cemetery, to oofft Uw mortal remains of a mourned bat twmaahfod vtaUm of war. Aa White la Mill la tha body It appears that someone aloe he* beta honored. Perhaps aVdommy” was employed to Oil thp hill or perhaps II was atnethar " mistaken tdei.Uiy" ease. Anyway tbf living White refused to aakaow ledgo Ibst ha was burled under that SVeua. It It quite an Interesting seee Otstteo. _. IMrkM Men It. Two hood red l be Bated of Durbiei'e irent leeee ef three buedred tbeeeeed dotlere Ui noede ben ben aoM aed 4e» llvmd. The parefcaeera were deeeoa peod * Meyer, ef Ctaotaaetl, aed the price paid wae 1101,M - behtf ewe aud a q Barter ebon per. baaliyiw. Mem ia bet '' All Ihlejn nay com To Urtbe Who wait, Mot Atodb tliey do • They’re owl of data. TUNumnninsT. Tho *o*«wWt* loi Mnjrte radw Water tar II H«m. XtvTwk LXwuloh,t4. Id tba praaeooa of a big crowd whlob dwplta tba atoro aeaemHrd t<> wHocaa tba aatanriag of tba submarine beat Fallon tbit eralv l*M from tba bottom of tb* Peoootc bay ablah la at lb* aattara end of Long Iilaod ihla morning mlO;SO o'clock wllb all wall aad greatly auryrtaed to god (bar* was a atorai raging. Tb* trot nf iba rol lon’* ateylng paareia war* highly satis factory not only to tb* efioara of tba oomparry that built bar aad tb* naval olBcara praaant, bat lo tboM who wont to tb* holloa la lb* boat. They My thcra waa not tfaaMlabtrat dlacoaafort totUm during their more than IS boar* nf submersion bauMth tho snr fae*. Captaio Cable, of lb* Holland Com pany, who was lo eommand, said that tha boat eonld have tamalaad down for Ikrra month*, if liter* w** food enoogb oo tba boat. Aitboogb tbera wm only *1* feat of watw osar tha top of tb* lorrot lboo* on board fait notb lag of tba atoraa. Through tb* sight then waa a light roll log motion nf tba craft, l>at this waa ascribed to tba rag ular motion o( tba water, aad not to tho disturbance which wm roil lag the war** high an u>* aboro. Immediately aa noalog to tb* a ar ise*. tba Fulton under bar owo power, raa along*Id* tb* doefc aad tied op. Baton adrurUter ffgd To tboa* who raallM what aeaodal* b«y* taken plea* lo tba eoatomo on M along tb* Taka* border theta will ba apeolal inter*** ta aat* what notion President Booeavalt take* m Iba an Ctmaataf a aaw eolleetor a* HI i. Everybody la polHte* ueder •tao da Iba k ted af maa pat la adlm by tb* - machine” Hrpablleaaa of Texea. Will iba President tab* tha maebte* nomine* agate or tab* UN eaudldate of lb* decant ttepoMlean*. Mr. Foo ter? Aa Texaa la dartaioly Democrat ic. under praaant eoedltlona, It teaks aa If Uta would offer a fair afaaae* ter President Hooanralt I# gat a eteau man Hit* a leapoaMM* oMo*. at agaluat tb* repreaeautlaa of a crowd which baa dona m moah la auks Ba pabl lean* la Texas tthamad of their party. Paeatbty a few sppelatmonte uf maa of Mr. Foster’* typo waald go far tew aid gfylag Bapoboetslsm Ta lb* South wool « saw It*** of life Tba antavnry record *f the BapwUleaa "macklaa” ID Ttxaa bat haired U make aad to harp Trias tlmnal eat lately Daw cars tie. IimI*( featfe L*4trt lloou jourMI. thy tba etarabad arttala parfectlp, U>a« Pip tbaae la a pail af belling wafer and pea* tba** Uron|ti tba wringer twice. Tbap etp tbaa ta I towed at •woe. or iliev ai»> ba retted ep la * Ptp cloth. Tba fabcte sap b* Itaoed wUb * raw Ur oeaa after bale* Pea pcndl la tbl* hi (Itea whea aprlakled la Ua oaaal area ner. Tktpibi la atarab plena an e«P«P >«aUa ta tba IroaaP or nate. Uta ooa labtaopoeafa! to a gaart of atarab. tut raiumiu. What SnillfcilasU rww Pm perUr la tha AriOlpelaw* Naw York Ian. There ue two serious ohotaelca U the development of the Philippine* aloof the line* of manifest deettay as Amftrieao BoanMioai. The Bret la Un lack of a Judicially rs lablUhed statue aa regards the unf. The suprsms Cesrl Its* yet lo pronounce U* dnWM in The Fourteen ihtwotf Ring*. Kmll J Papkealatroaot. aealoat The United beaten, a oaee which In volve* the eoaeUtutUnmUty of ihe Isa posltloo of curiums outlet upon mer chandise brought to tba Mates free* the Philippine Islands after the ratldeatloe of the treaty uf Faria. The uncertain ty of pretext condition* will not be re moved until it i* known whether the covkI duos different fast* or applies different principles from those which govurnad iU drclmon a* to Porto Ulao. Tha asonad and tba (renter obstacle la fennd in tha dpooaer utneudnsent, ae called. It may be remembered that la It* original farm tha Spooner raao Ictloa gave n free bend to the ffxeee Uve until tech lima a* Concrete abowM ltfMate Conor ruing tbe Philippine*. At.Uie toe aaoe of Most or Hoar, e statesman oaaaclealloctly and enwelet rntly oppsasd. to tbe retention of tbe Mood by the United Staten, a aroeletan was added .which prohibited Urn grant ing of any friaebl** to the Pbllteplaaa for a term longer then oho year attar Urn establishment ef perssautot civil govern meat there. In kia admirably oiear report on present eeodltlooo la the PnUippiaeg Morel ary Scot point* ant the extent to which this aofertusaU provision oper ate* m a limitation of enter prise la lb* laleoda. H* Show* that the low a* K stand* practically gives n naoopoly of basins** In many directions to foreign ate ao against Americana. Congrea* shvetd promptly remove this peralyttag leotrtetloo. with prop er tnfrgowda, the way shsnld be opeoed tt ooe*i to Amortoan ontarprlso nod capital. That mooh la doa to tba Fillip!noe tptmtelvvs far they ere beta back In the rood of yrogreoa toererd prosperity by the Moor amendtnaot to tba Spooow amendment. Altiteogb that amandmeot was so npsl laal Fataunrv by tba OommRu on the Philippinaa, probebty In order to *eeore the paaoags of the imUopMi* aMc mate prevMon, It wn> tot eea oelvrd la a spirit at frleadshlp to oao tlaoed American sevetetaaty over Urn MM ado. It »o part *t the soeaffed anti tanpsrtsliatie camp nigh. Csngima oaa on w uffbrd to eUmtoote It, Uotonlsg mranwl.tt. rrapaotfully M Mcm*» Hoar's pretart, It prohmt ha daw. .■arsttagwSSraSs la Uk mM adaluadlr tba p«t*a HIM tha twt Wml iha ntM oC rruM* Mi H> West Pet*t 4*faat Aaaatorit* Mia aftarauoa by tba •ooraof It to 5. Piaa tha Manat Mat TYnldtal Hanaevakaad hia pot* sotatad tha gnat aagbithaaira aaMJ half aa hoar attar tha tin *•—r " wblatle. i»iamth| It bocttUtiae, than was a oea apreer cook as bn t__ baton takas pitas oo any toot I I® tfci oomtry. Tba praaMaat aad oablaat, work ad ay to a i to tba raattoMat, latt Utair i tha private boa which had ban aat apart for ttok oeeagattan aad took \ •IUnas oa Mo aldo bao r ■*a asoaHy aaad Car aa aad eoaabata. Tbaraww aaooooptcd and Oetd thraajb tbaaatka TbaUala bat rl a* tea “tortirre of tba oablaat BUaatHtetloa tew Private dials* aar aod tba party at 14* o'clock started Car PraekUa laid, whiak is but a tew yard* fran tea ate Uaa Two Itoaa of poiioaaaa bad ban drawn op oa tba aWa walk aad tba prmdtat aad bia part* aarohafts tba •nirsaca of tbo pawed Mated by Fbitadaipble'o ••Bom." AH tha nan tora of tba party rotartd tba setters aatraaea. warn. in pmwn >na pro *oat □•rriana, ,4 tha Uolrmltr at Faanayteajits an Mi right and Lha Uiut CaaMihr Uoelro aa lita left. They vara followed clorely by half a daaaa Philadelphia drUwtlrra. abler Witte aad areeral other aaa srlrcted for the oaeaibw. Secretary Lone, the. retary Hoot. FoaUwaatrr General latik Secretarial Conalyou aad Loab aad away anay aad saev adUm. Adariral Dewey had Miraad lata tha grosedaal* "oat anooUeadeod had tahaa a aaat I Urn navy atosd. Tha araetdeoi'a appeatasat waa lha •lgaal for a tiamadoua aotharet of ap pleeaa whlah raaUaaad aatU ha had walked dowa tha eaatM of lha gridiron •ad aereai tha Slid ta hi* ant to tha north iuod. Thgwaltoth silk hat waa <* hU bead nareaty Sea aaaeadi fra® (ha Urn ha aatarsd tha ground* null ha had Liken hla Mat. to uoaUoi aaa vai tha oration. Hardly bad the preaMaat aad party takes their ants before the aa*y tea® came upau the (M4 (row tbs west aa* trance. Tim follower* of the dwnapo **• elarea wade tha stands ibske with thalr ahiara aad bias and orange flags eracd to be Soatlag (run ill arctlona at the grid. Six wUatre later the WretPolot lads trotted out and Ihsatha Mask, ireaai aad gray of lha *a| waa waned deUrt ooajy fro® the hw aauth iTiad T>m col“ aa t^mTand Oeptato Vich oi* af the nary, aiUad tha tom aorraat ly. Ha ebeea tha waat aaal with a •ligbt adeiotage of .be triad, aad at 8:17 Qraraa had kicked of to tha aa®a that baa htada foot hall btatory. Trow the worsen! the bill was pet (a play ostll tha U® kasper* wbistla Woe then ia aa wore liuacaatad aa taler af the par than PieaMeot BoMiralt. Tha oootwt had base to progra® la® thaa taa wtcatea whao ha left blaaaat la the priests box aed took op bta psatUea«a tha aide lino beach. Wbce Caaad brake through the nary'a lias aad taa sixty-Are yards tha pm Ideal Juwpad lo hla fast ex citadir aad adeaaoad toward tha grid* Iraa, bat ratoroad to hla east a wo wiat hoar, whae the ban was pat to tty toata. W KAMI mil 04 Root m4 ShutiI Mika tb« CcM to «0Mt Um irof'i Mod. Witt »»d a dKMUw m Ma riant svsu asw'.'ssTurs •Mb WMklU . X«l Ibaelaaoof tba W«i TtUi HM~Md~oarr|of Um bUUo 35*355*835 itwfffmp. TMiMMMfay niMlHMnui »■— Uw «M| Mf* iigjBBKfe * fwds for oC-otfo ploy nf oioo tool UmM for Mtbfr SSBSySSSS pSr*®55* BS2d fid^Mb« ••rk. Tfcertactlod barf aod low and SU^TLISUSST^ ™u“• W«*t Fatal MUh, 1-n-fitTi. *»*o»ort*.-lo-...... ..WhUloff go*. 5f»-v-.•. 2—1jg.-< -.rg......:BMkaap* (VI*. irotjifOfMMl' Sw*v..vv.iVb...TfSptt tsca-aasr.-J •aobtorbboob, tWaly. IPMppo. Toaobfaaao: NlohoJo. Dofr. Goal •.AnMlulta: Pbaoojlraata. TIom Of half** M aln ouo took.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1901, edition 1
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