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^ ”• ' 11 ■ - .iii' — ' . i i ’n me I... i . t i i ,e»< ■■» .>■—" i«.tm i niniJ»"n '■»»" "I- ■ The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Hone and the Interests of the County, VOL. XXIII._1 GASTONIA, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1302. am* Aum rmm abmuit. ■411 Bar* it h MBmii la Mean m*l« Kaem Mekhic, Hill Arp Is Atlanta CaaatUulloo, 1 waa ruminating about tbii lllvle uepioaaaotnraa thatbgoingoo amongst our neighbors at Ruga*. My ccrufoit U that ft U not aa big a tblug aa they thlolc It ia and al l toon peaa away. After tbe election w otrr ilia Wad era Will Apologise all round and oaks frieuda and Ike dear people have iidc to re Moot and wonder what foola the laadars made or them. A friar J wrllru ma that there ia noihlng It but (log polltloa— wbo aball run ilia aiacniuo. wbo thall hare the ottoea. Whuky la Is the backgroued, but the main thing U OtBoo. Aa Leonard Morrow onoe aald at a public apaaklog, "Boye don’t Me Mat fool you. Tboy ara jujI aide wipin’round bantin' the orthography of a lltUaolllia." Oarltalawktd, "Kng land has a population of 30,000,000— mostly foola,” and Juet aa there ere enough foola In every eounly or com munity to elect a man If ha o<m get tkam ail. He IS pretty aafe if be aeo gat a majority of them "LHspenaary or no dwpeoaary." tbat la tba qureiloi. that It BOW aturiug Rome and Kloyd oounty. WtU, wo know all about It here la CarUravlllo, bar wo triad tbe oaloooa foe ywara and tbay did ao much barm wo obolUbed them, one In Boave nod Ite other Ui Atlanta. We wouldn't have owa to onr town or comity fur anything. Tba ranker off t bo better Tba euirr whiskey it to gat tbe more will bo drub. Lie wane, in Tarrall county, baa bad a dlapaaaary for nearly fear yean. Tbe ealeo for the drat year ■ara fM,000. Tbe aroood year were •30,000, tba third year *40,000, and tba preaaat year will prubablj mo to •73, OUO. You tea It tafeaa the boye acme Uwa to dad oat bow iaty It W to get It, but tho oooaomptiua goat on and oo, IhOMaMog. and the propie taka eom fort In that tba luerroae tbelr tobool food and Maaoo tbalr tasaa. No matter If If It tmpovarlehea the poor and make druukardi or young mao. Tbat la of no onaaequeooe. Now. oar dlspenmrlua ore moU loo Mar. 1 wish llial lbs eonaumere bad to got tbalr snppllsa (rum Cincinnati or Baltimore. That would eat Ure Ju* I buetoroo down oaa half at least. Tba common people couldn't wait ao long and ao nobody Unt aneomaion pe»p4« would gat auv hardly. It would ba a bwg urn between drinks, aa the guv art.of Ot North Carolina said to tba governor of SouUr Carolina. There la boaod to ba mom drinking going oa if they know that tba world was going lo ba onroad ap to-morrow. "All wa oaa do.” said a good man to ora yesterday, "la to make It bard to get sad regulate Ita oata and non sumption.” This man bad bad exportanoa wllb young men wbo drank oo IM sly. lie Qtrd to drink habitually himself. but found the tba haMt growing op him. Ha wanted It oftooor and mare of it, and so be qalt abort off two rears ago. Hu said ■ that there waa but iluia difTarecoa between open bar rooms and d laponaary. so far as lbs bettor claaa uf young men ■re ooaosrnod. A dollar bottle lo ■ room with Ibras or four frlaodh la about aa bad aa Urn dollar spent tor drinks to a bar room.” Bat the barrooms are a manses lo ■nr town sad a disgrace to Ita radon moat. If they are allowed at all liny should be on some sida street whore ladles do not frrqnant or bare lo peas Keep them oat ot sight and oat of ■mall. Ot comae, tba diink lag habit oannot be stopped by law, nor oaa tbs sola of whiskey bo stopped ss long as the government allows Ita manufacture. Oar people can drive over to Cherokee and bay what they went from the gov ernment distillery. There la oo snob thing M prohibition and never will ba until tbs d«wo ot tbs millennium. This thing began with old Noab and bed He ups and downs all through the Bible history. It oarer was taociloued. It aorer waa prohibited except re tba priests In tba tabernacle. "Drluk not la the tabernacle lest y» die,” sold Mom. All of tboea old-time people kept soma aa tba sideboard Joseph and hla brothers drank together and wore merry. David speaks of wlaa that mskM.li glad the heart of mu. Holomon says, "Give stroag dilnk to him that Is ready to parish sod wins re Ihowe that M of bwavy been.” Bat whan ha arks sebsrlng ap from a spree ba said, “Wlaa Is a mucker, strong drink Is ragtag, for at tba last It bireth Ilka a serpent and stlogoth Uke an adder. ” I board a Judge of oar olrautt key that tba wind up of e spro* was tbs moot wretched sod forlorn mental condition that ooold befell a man. 8.Id be, “Away la Urn dead of night I bare gotten ap and gone to lbs wall la my sight ahirtaod diaak ot ihaooollag orator aetU 1 ooold bold no morn I wealed to wre a beacon in two and swallow the upper and." Saba) got druuk and to same a stone, ood Beubadad aod thirty k*»«» all gut drank, together of Ur Jareselsb the propbat. triad t° amka the Urobsbkaa drink wine with him, bat they would"ot, fur to Inlfcr.^.anlolued Jeremiah Mamed them toe obeying tbalr fa thee, sod said, ‘Tbes sal lb IM Ixird the house of Jouadsb, the sew of Baobab, Shall net want for a mu to ■toad before mo fur orer." Zoabarlah amma to hare wished at the ludalapaea for ba sold. ‘Coro shall make Urn men ehoarfal ood new wIm the molds." 1 woadat If tort waa sure taoogb oora item The aged women were eojoloed bo* to drlak mash wine, wlwreto Is otrem. B»g Abashuerlo get dnwh o^dordered tfaaan Voabli to asm# refamd, end did &aea^“*-^*- —1 deposed tor. umm m w i ■ « Trmm that Ur la Ula tha tmamta M of apMtaoaa Ilf aott baa mm mm la all ■allow, aarryia* rail la ka trata, Bagraf lag ktafi aa4 41agraai»g yoart OmIi id Mltur law aar yrreopt ooc preacher* nor tbe plaedlog of women beeUtD eMe to atoo it. Tbe dlapeo ■wy 1* more reap actable In Waeartouud iot’e than the saloon. Thrra it oo ' gathering of roughs and toughs It it* door and woman eeo walk by without being loiulttd or dUgoeted a* Huy P*a*. I do not ball*re that It laaaeu* the ota or abuse of whisky. Nothing will do that hot boms loduanee ana rallgloiN training and public »|.lolou It takra aver)thing to combat It and to krep it Hi check. I bare before me tbe last official etatemeet of llta die peraaty bunor** In South Carolina acJ it U trusting tu aea how It I* grow ing. It I* now Ura largaat and areC Important troalutaa la the suto-n* aggregate talas for the pail Oioal year WNHUa orer W.000.000, sod oeer MOO,000 net proBls, nod of these profit! end tbo atook on band lbs icbool fund j* antttled to (011,364 and the stale baa on baud (040,000 of atook. Tb* profits pay Hundred* of cBolala good •olartM, twaMra accumulating ao errormoui acbool fond. 1 harp traveled a gund deal over tb* atata, mid found public opinion much divided upon the questionable morality of tba ayatom. Hut It psya fiaanelally and tbe qaestiuo of eduoallng lire negro aivli taira from white people doe* not raise each a protest ai long at the sale of whisky pays it, especially when the negro la lb* diipeomiy’s eery literal cue lAOM What about lb* part that woman Is taking In ihia liquor business 1 What duea all Ifala menu that Blabop Ode ■an. of DvMwsre, I tat recently after ted la a public sermon preached In 2f*w Jersey t Be s.y that the wbtsky habit Is actually decreasing among lb* men of ilia north, but It la rapidly lucre** log among ll.* woman, not only the faabluaaiJ* woman, but among tbs aiddb- classes Bla assertion caused a ooraBluer to be appointed who quiet ly frequented tbs hotels and rating booms aud ladles' rests Ursula and a Urge majority of tb* woman look win* or beer nr whisky or ooektail* »ltb tbalr ntsala, sod vary mauy look so maali sod ordseed drink* only. Tbs uommlttse uoaalmously reported that lb* bishop's assertion was ths truth. If thin h* so. Mod help tb* enustry. Our southern women will b* I all tbst will asen It. When 1 was a student In e»llrf* «t Aiheos, In 1048 lb« wnndrrinl ducov ety of Dr. Long and bla use of euaes tbrala waa tba talk of lb* town. aud oar professor of cbcmUtry, Dr. LsOmr. mad* It lb* subject of a lsclnr* to bla cU** la 1640 a dentist by lb* osms of Lombard cam* there and proposed to extract I as lb without pals by the us* of what he sailed mortou* let bean. Hs extracted s jaw tootb for ma aud It waaaaooerss. Hut It was whispered •round that Horton bad slol* Dr. Long's discovery arid process and as he «ua a Boston vankee the friends of Dr. Long were very Indignant. I only wished to say bow gratlSed I was Uiet ths committee appointed to select »ui two greatest Georgians have given Dr. Long lbs Orel plana. The medical world baa done him bouor In all countries, sad Morion and Jackson has* been relegated to tba rear, where the* belonged. They were pirates. But about the second place the oom mttlce had better go slow aud consider earefully when limy meet again. They had batter nonsuit Has old man and mpsclally tba vetereusof tbe otvll war. 8om* things are forgiven, but not for gotten. Tb* veterans would not presume to say who should be selected, but only who should not. Bt Louis tmubtlo. Thera to nothing strange lu tha r.ot that Republican Senators Lodte, Hawley. Matt, and tavaral olhen be oama almost Incoherent with anger •hen. In Uieeotuea 01 Tuesday's Philip Pina dibata In tbu B«outc, many Ptoio truths of Iba situation were bold before tbetr eyes and reasonable argu maoi demanded. Zepectally mast Senator Lodge nod too Imperial lit group of Senators bars rojslly Indignant when Senator Teller dirvd to in troduee bta naend moot to the Philippine Unff bill, fhto amendment probably aanmed to cooeUtate Um crime of tom majeetc lu tba minds of tba Imperialist Senators. It read: “Balt fulber enacted, That lb* One it I tot Ion tod all lava at Uta United States, which ar* not totally laapplttabto, shall luma tba mm* foroa nod affect witblo Um mid Philippine M etoambara within tba Unltod State*. ’’ . tola raaolutloD was auBotont to foetwy to* anger of Lodga and bla fellow- Imperial lata. That an American ftooatorpof lb* pramot day aboald be ‘"to ,to propoa* that see deal with lb* FHIpUoa according to the PhiAmeeltan toW.«Jltomd on tha A mar loan spirit at Joel to*, liberty and ragard for iba rights of men, to a fact wrlLcaloulaied to excite Imperialist paaaou. Tba A merles n Constitution, tha Amerioeu lew and the American spirit-shall they b* allowed «6 aland In tbe way nf roral(a ooaqaeel, of tba MhJugaUoo of weaker people*, of government by foroa against tbe eonaant of the govaraed. of ta* wider doegialon of empire f Tbu toonght It ImpoMlbl* to Imperialists of toel-udfo IT* Tb* arrogant out break of Um Lodge £«»P Of rmpertaltot Senators In U» <to»fe on Um Philippine tariff T>»rl*T to omlnoos In lu wgsiataoe*. Tb* day baa apparently •o^e wban uem men have not tba to oto-faahlonad dooUlaa aalda for aJi Um*. ^ Tbay will not parmtt It to ha Votoedln tb* Amurtoep Senate If Umy mo pra ys n I. They dfll bowl dawo l ha Baas tar wbo attempt* to do tbto, shaking ihalr forbidding finger* la bfa Uoa Tbay will not affaa-tbev wHfonita. Why not ? Tbe strong band to tba symbol of • hair oread, and Umlr majority fj U»* ashappy Fifty mecnU American < tog gram gives them Iba strong head •* tolgbt to grata tba talrlt of liberty •• to* American Sonata a* wall aa la tba far dlrtaat Pbfltpptoaa. iuimn *ii. nigh AIMUl*a «(I(*>*r*M| ,r "** Mew r»ek fun. It waa to out of Julee Verne* alortaa tbat two men ntout to climb • mouo laln. Ac they wool hlybar and higher up Iba air grow more rarefied aad pro Voked auch Irritability la both that they fall into au aiiyiy quml. Tbey challenged imcii to Immediate anal aod turned to go down the moon tala aide foe tlrclr waapma Uut aa that daaoaudad Into lb* lower atrata of air tbatr normal euadltloa waareetoreJ aod whan they got to tba foot of the mountain they were fait friend* again. A man who want from Eoyland to tha Roar war Iblake that UrilUb gan •raleaud other* to going from tba motat air of iba Thome* into the rare fied air of tba South African Veldt. 5.000 or 8,000 feet abuva the eta and a tboomed rail** a cay from It may Lava patted though tome each mental treat lormaiioo aa tba mountain climbers. Ae Instance of wbat is meant waa faraltbad try two eolouela or Infantry who rude oat of lllo'mfoatala one day wilb a ooupln of junior oflaar* and an orderly to ahool buok. Tbey rada a deter iall-1 north and tboo to and fro amoog tba kopjes but found poor sport. It waa at a liana wben iba Borne were looking for um next British ad vance and tba patrol* of iba bury bee oommaodosa war# active and watchful. These two oulonala ware old lianda In tin ac< vice and to some of their frienda It mend that nothing bwtllgb.-beoded nem conk) explain wbat they did when tbw iiaok failed them They rod* on for ■ go M »lretell out tide of Ibelr osni outpost ttaddeoly one of UlrB Caught sight or a moU'.Wd moving ilgurv, • Mora of them among lira (obis of the rrldl a mho away “Oome on. tbey'ra Boors Lai's rouitd th«m up I” shoaled tbo rider aod aeulor anlonH, and off be galloped wtllr lire liwee cffloria cloae ou bit heels •od the orderly ehariag beblod. What Un man of tbe Iloer patrol Uionglil I* not recorded, bet at oeee they spread out aod poshed their horses •o m bard as they could toward the dark boulders aWog tba tan of the oeareet foothills, iDe hockshooter* tearing after them. Once aosoog tbe bnuldeis the Z p« — (nr i l.ey pmvrd t.i hr men “C tna 1'r.nsfaal pullet,Juiupad og. gal Oliver and larord to lose (he measure of tbrir amas'.ug persaracs. The result came tooa. They shot one of tbo Junior cflbrra deed through (he brain, shattered tbe arm of soother, wounded true of tbe colonel* iu the Uilgli sod pierced the wrist of tbe other besides dlsabllag tbe orderly. They laid out Ibrir mac t the nearest lane bouse aod sent a roes' j •enger to Rtoemfootrio for fuiiher aid. 1 Both oolooHs got a severe reprimand. But pomrtbly a l)r. Cheroot, or a brain specialist coukl bare understood their aberration heller Ursti a Odd marshal to whom it preseotrd truly a ease of rookies* hreaeh uf discipline. One or tbo dlvlsioaal generals, oboes forte wee pot prUeuce or ball ace even Id the most restful air. liolsbrd bis tJuuitr African opportunity* In the carriers rapture of a gallop very like tbe race of tbe boek-huallag uOeera. He waa to link bie for me with those of another general Ih completing a line of communications liut wbeo the other mrt him be was dashing Along at on* on lira veldt, ex cept for a handful of bodyguard, awal lowlog lire "beady" air ea though it waa Um meet sparkling of champagne. Asked where his division was be made a sweeping gesture to the horlsoo eod rode ou. Us was for boar* away from bis command. Borne soob vaeutal disturbance pro voked by beveUilng mis sir may be put forward perhaps to explain lbs proof'd mgs of the Urea ofBoen of the loteillgeno* department who were seat out from the war Okies iu London be fore tbe okgoUations between tbe Brit ish tod Traoevaal government wars broken off They trees to report wbat fores would be Mrdedlf tt corns to wer. AU Hires went dlftbrpnt ways under assumed namna, grew brands, 1 wore ready-made aulU ead mixed with the rennets and sCuckralesn as men who meant to adopt that life. They were U> watch aod listen, look for signs. Judge tbe riiustloo aod report. Tbrir Qua! report wet that a force from England of 80.000 mm cnukl ooa qear tbe twe republics in three mouths. But much esteemed as they were by Ibclr superior* In London, evva tbe Utter teem to bay* put down some thing to tbe uobalaaclag efleet of Urrir South Alrioan surroundings. far they bad e six months' Job. How bad ilia Bum aaoaped tbla flightier** r Perbtpa by aoMUBtlf llatng In tbalr brilliant air tad blow ing no other they hay* learned teat what can aalaiy ba dona In It. There la aometblog la tbalr teonomy af tpooeb—they haan irobebty IheeaalUat voeebalary of a ofalia taco-la tbalr rn tlra ladlSafenoa to all qoeatlooe of apaculatlao phlloenphy whieh may aoaa tbalr bralna from oarUla ilaha. Thau than Id Urn aaft aolea of the bmaded burgher* that contrast ao •traagaly with tholr highboned Oguraa *«d tba olimlualien Of all violent rzef. iloa-far aaaa ihalr aaai on home Wok I* *a*y ao a rook abalr Uat may ana •oma mooting lamon loarwd from tba air aroood them. Tbetraynaaea low It farther than good Held flam bom enabled moat mao of other mow to am. A Washington aproUl to the Otor Intta Otmeraar (aya that tba Amoa (Joan (J harry tree too pit want le aora promtaa by paying aver 1*0,000 far dlarrlbolton among the Hamad elalmanlt, Tbalr auoraaya. Senator Prtteha/d and rn. J, Jnatloe, aobmttwd a propnal (hto to Ibla rfact W Dili let Allorury BeNow oo Monday. fie dealload, how ever toeoaakUr aoyeoiawomlea propoal rloo whatever aad left Monday night for Sbotbf wbomho will yaraooallf eoadoat “• W**11110! U» pmllmloary **W oadom a United Mateo eomml* dtoMc. TtaddoomagdloM thaaompooy. of Which there am quite a nomOrr. will ptwOoMy aoma op far trial at tba Jana term of aaatt la Charlotte. Return to your ^ T five Virginia cigarette FOIL wrap pers, and he will give ••v ' V ’«£ v • •' you one I #£ . ' .’ •’• V • * . /*• . There is no better "Bright Virginia” cigarette . • *:A-fy.tt'-w*vjs «»T EVKX WITH EIPMIE A i nn Jat« n«r»s by OnU IM«. CllliAIM Km k Onurisr. Cecil Rhode*, the South Arne in UagoAte. had a boon to plok with BudyarJ Kipllug, toe poet, and sao oeeded In doing It t<» bh oumplsla satisfaction. Tbie ie bow the story I* told In the Loadou clabs Klpllog sod Rhodes were fellow peaeongere on a Cape Bill way train bouod towmid Kimberley. Up to lbs aumeot ml departure frucs Cepe Tows Bhndei had beee baay aendlag dta pe tehee and it (ell to the lot of tlie poet to book their seats nod berths. The eolhor le a mas of boyish build; tbs empire-builder is a ponderous men end hasedrelded srscitun (osleeping la stop **rth Koowlog this, tha poet deter mined to hare some fun at the espeaee of the man of destiny. When that night the ex-premier found that he bad benn assigned to aa upper berth his rage was great Ue pleaded with the Mile Kipling to exchange with bia, but Ibe poet, with a sordnolo grin, as sured Rhodes that he ooald not think of exalting himself shore mo mighty sa imperialist, and so the bulky rtates mau had to climb laboriously to bad. After midnight Urn train stepped at a small station on the desolate karroo, and the wife of a oriental eOotr got aboard. When aha discounted Hut. notwithstanding bur telegram, no rs •rrvatloa had breo mode for bar she Jiflad up her roles la load pretest. The oom)motion awakened Rhodes, who thrust Ills bead oal between the cur tains sad dam sa dad to know Um cause of the disturbs non. "I •• tli* wife of Ool *<i* «(. elalmed. ••and atllioogh I wired for ■ iwrth »oti* baa bean eared far m.” -Thal’a all light," thundered tba Uoloatua, “my little hoy la oneapglag tbo btrtn Juat under mine; lura In lbarn with himV , The lady WM appeared and proceeded to taka aarsktagn of Urn oOer I’r** nwtly thor* wa* an Inworeention In tha lower berth. “Now. don’t ary and make a feet,” I bn lady wan heard to aay, “»onr father, laid ma 1 ml«lit alaap bara." | “Madam.’ aaapad tba author af “Tbn Jungle’ Book." “do yoa knew i who I amt’’ “ You are tha lltUa ate of tbn gentle man In the upper berth, are yaw not I taltornd tbn now- atartled wimau, peering Mto tba dark oompartaMnt. 'Nothing of the anrt,” roared iba pool. “I am Badtard ." I ' Before he eoeM snhn farther the frlchUMd eoats Bed to Mother eer. The a*per berth ebook wRb ooaeulalee ' appraataltoe.ee the poet, wiU * aiiaplad eoeahelaqt of eeeeral Mature, berated tie Mouth Airload etatamaa. "Hie* o* the ee* wetda aad eeeer," •selal*ed Rbedre fro* faU altitude of *ttth, "aad plea oa eu*athle« about a red aad a boa* aad a baoh of hair,'* Bat ottb ptaiuieeqoe wrath Klptiap ataah to bio l«pro*pta progra—i. reWrol tuwm.1 Bwliw. I riUlnviBo Landnxrt. The liulMlIsai wa that this Con are* will not past aay torJalatlo* la ^gaid to election* la Vb* Sooth or tha fljuth'a f« presentation la CeegTOO*. n la known ibat one Ur. Or anpockar, of Indiana. want* to paaa a bill rw during tba rairraeutattoo la Ooagrrai •f thoaa float boro guts wlueb ban restricted tha auffraga. Ha proposal lor InaUiMa to redact North Carolina’* repreeniierioe la tholloctofroatawf m U will be alls Ihla rear) to kin, though wh-i be base* hit otUaafto aw la aot eta-ed. Mr. Ornmpaeker Lot tom nid-nvorlo* for eowie nets to eeoara -pproeel of bit areaeuro by bl* Crty’a tuncoe A caoeu. wa bHd 1 <«da; Might but wdjowToad for a I wt«h without act too. Tbs Southern Hapubllouu* oppose tba Croapockor meaearo-ibey don't want tba re pro atouilon reduood—but la boa Uerrw of they went a Federal -button law I vatard. one watch will, if ere auder •uod It, practically place the oootrol of State elect loot, or al bract of aoa-1 her* of Ooooreea. in the blade of tha Federal authorities. While wa aro not familiar with tba boopoto wa will toy that to a oitotoe between tba two wa would prefer rod teed repreeeatatton rather than outatdo Interference with oar election. «ra oare Heretofore gift* ih south mb RapuWlonM credit 'or oppooing ••reCrampeckrr MIL MM they Mum »» credit. They appooo a redaatioa oC revreeeuullao not Imb My regard for tho South bat for ocIMi reoaor, and are at Ure (area time trying to gat through a maaaure wbiah la. aooordtag to all aoooasta of it am bare mm, m ndlooa at tha lafareoatfora* bUl wbiah Oornau delrated lea or tarrlre yaon ago. Tire oxparUreo-al and wailoW RryuU •lea reambaraof Um llouaa, howtroi, tooall that any at tore pt to pare took H«aourea heretofore haa anresa m aoltad dlaoatroartf w Ure HepuMJaaa party, and in tba light of aaofa rxparl ar(oa Urey are not ahowiog aoy diapool Uoo to aid kUbor Mr. Cr are packer or Ure Soot ham lie pubi loan*. and thua ore •ay that tire probability are that BO1 aoob legtdktloa will bo preaod ■orMk V». nu«m. Too liOhdnd Ml two moaoerlpt wnwM oitd oti onaoUUd Bthto, tho pr»p*rt» of tbo Bo*. Mr. P. Hlooo, paatac of Pork view BopUnt ohoreb, PorttrtooU, won odjodgod to bo worth 4U0 bf orMiroioia. Mr. Hlooo •hid tho oof AMMO wiKtoo b* Mm wooo lo o vbJIoo loot hr Uw Barton * Wort orn KoMwit ooMooor owd for worth ho hoMoohoot. Ho wootod 91.000, ul arbitration w*o ootood to. tho Bor. norhon M. Uof*. ookUM Miter of tbo Uwhrtood 6o«rtUM Adfooau. Mat hod ht. Iwlui ohoon Mr I ho roll. w»f eooapaaj. Tho Bo*. A. X. Owow. Bottlot, woo Mr. Illeee’ arbttrwtar, and UlO Bar. J. 4. Unit, UopUat, ww ohooott hjr tho other Mtatkrtn. Mrlflbio boo eoooMM tbo BMQ. Tho orbtlratoro oot MM boon ■nlautir mt extarad hall aa •>* •mix m whocm>»i An old tnpo wnnaa fall rat bar kras la Waraenvilto ttolanlay afler ooea aad fraotorad a lena bean la Um lag. It mmh aba bad ao wdgtlggg rar aad aabed aeaaa of bar raoa to go aftor a doctor, bot cacb aaa nfoidl aad M la totaled that Mm -taalail at tv»oM until tba next day «Kh tba boaa atlcktag t Snogs tba grab aad soflartaf latara agooy. Tba Int t* jilMia notified oaat to bar, bat tbo porrat of tUa aritata la to aak obyao may of Um eotorad prate aat lb ttto •ay toairfi naaefaan of tbair raoa. U U aat exact ty tba roto, bot too fraooaitUy aaeb lb toga bappaa aad tbay era a dtoaraoa ta tba teas. Tba babtt estate of aaaraa aMoog tba aa adaaoted, Illiterate ataaa. Hooatsr. town era all klada of octoard people. Boom of tba* era always oa tba UtoM ter tba Mala passes. Ora aa old negro aasa, Tba axaoatof waat to week to aaUto U'tba aetata a«d wbao tba tine oaaaa to appeared baton tbo olaffc of Iks, court witb hto raompta aad IkbaiM ild tolls, ato. .Tbo dart 1 I _ __ ,_._.. I •-aad am aa titled to pay; I aoold aM I gat say *e* else to do M aad bod to !•■ main ahm ail algto.*' Tbo Mil was sat allows*'. Tbo, parra had kaadlad snaa fa ads aad waatad to casks bit aoraat batoaoa. ' ■ «llMOIB INolM »•«•« Mmih WMbom HtWr. _ MmV poopto who ‘-toll ott" wlUi gnssttsfiruws StasttSftr.JSr.su Um Um aM mm «u iMt-iMi in to itexrmtMtllotoaAMMtoM. It took BavaroK'MfcM asaBraEJ-.h sr^pBtwEsv:: »o«ewM4 m boot itom Mtoood Mr taith to UtomtuM, Mm m*tr MO following film dootriooa mm (booMono mJ «flM*fot kflor PbmUbM._• It om; tor* oat, oftor *H tbal U* ' M|HU • k| i|IU fi §a| 8MM0 of tlm nrniTmlligi of (Jhcmm u ■mm. Thom bom bom oo raeooi m> SBl«SS»ff3BR mom tBlmdad r* porta of tbodoTngoof HP s
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1902, edition 1
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