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. ..* - • - j ■ ii — AT THOMSON CO’S. FOR T Small All these were thrown out during our stock-taking last week* and we have put them week s sale at prices that will move them quick. POINTS AND PARAGRAPHS ON TOPICS OF THE TIMES. OiHieT this hri win U printed Iroa Haw to Uom aManky muium “ *•**■*«» °* eummi Interest. They will b* taken Ira* subtle addresses. J*1*-jnanaainaa. H*niMn. ia fact whama at stay lad (bear Boat* ****** rtff[ talajtloot will acenrd will oar aiaw* and th* views of oar road ^'^ "PP0*1** »*** *>*»»«• but by’ raasoa of tboaaWact Batter. Of ■- —t**ar»»*l>- °f *b* »*«wi espresovd. each will hava aa element °* **■*'» inlaraat to toakt It a oaaoolcaoaa otter an ce Bryan flatting Inconsiderate. CftttrrUW Reflector. We wish that man Bryau would have some little regard for the feeling* of those who whooped it up for him in 1896 and 1900. T-. , ■ ■ ■ ■ - _ - ■ — . A Condition and Not a Theory. Mr. York Time., What defeated the party was Bryanlsm, and, unless it be fair )y abandoned next year, another defeat will turely follow. It cam not be pleasant for Mr. Bryan to acknowledge this fact, but it will be necessary for all responsible Democratic leaders to see it and act on it. Wore His Hat in the Czar’s Presence. Lex lactam Democrat. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city is hnug a massive painting of the Court of Russia at the time Cassius M. day was the representative of this republic thereat. The scene it one of unusual brilliancy, and portray* the Crer in hia imperial robe*, with feathers flying from his headgear, while around him are stationed all foreign ambassadors attendant upon his court. In the picture, Clay and the Czar are the only two standing with their heads covered. It is said that Clay was requested to remove his bat in deference to being in the presence of the Cxar, but this Clay refused to do. saying: "I only take off ray hat to those who take off their hats to me." Hsd the Czar uncovered hia head, it is to be presumed that Clay would have followed suit, but so long as the Russian monarch kept his head covered before Cl*y the latter would not uncover before him. Wall Street Mia. Richand Nr». The country generally will be gratified to read that the Wall street brokers are loafing about doing nothing and earning no commissions, while their expenses are running on. Some of them, we are gratified to know, report expenses ranging from $200 to $1,000 a day, and income from their business ranging' from $2 to $75. This is delightful. It gives us hope that the public is learning Us lesson of Wall street gamblers and swindlers so thoroughly that the people who have been doing business there he driven presently to some honest and reputable occupation. The wont menace to the prosperity and commercial health of this country to-day is Wall street. The men who gamble there and call it doing business have controlled the finances of the country and have ndden legitimate trade like so many lunatics astride of a good horse, doing all kinds of crasy and rascally tricks with it and uting their utmost effort, to drive and ride it to death. The supply of lamb, lor shearing has decreased ate.dlly year by year, despite the steady increne of population, of people with money and of aggregate wealth. Wall street has refused to learn from experience and has persistently declined to be honest or sane. ■ I.. farmer Children Need farmer Stadias. C. U. hs la Asm* WmU'i Work. Our educational system his been made by city paopte and the country school finds it second-hand, ill-fitting, and unattractive. To this fact more than to any other, perhaps, is due the back wardness of education ia agricultural states. The school has not taken hold on farm life. Plants, soils, animals, insects, flowers, the weather, the forests, and the sky—from all these things It has stood apart, while it has babbled of subjects unfamiliar and uoin child. AH rural education has been' h , heWtd t0,6\!b* P'<*roatetn bed of the city model. This Is a severe indictment of our present methods, but it is not a wWt too severe. To find proof you have only to examine the text books In use ° our rural schools. Apparently they have been written sotely forcity children^ aous and daughter. of clerks, merchants, bankers «nd traders. They do not even suggest to the farmer's child the possibilities of science and training in agricul tural work On the contrary, the natural and logical Inference from oar general scheme of rural instruction is that education ia not lndl.pen.oble to the fanner, bnt ia intended chiefly for the ooanmordal and professional classes. CA1IIE0 BULLET 41 TEABS. Cap*. Jaaps, s! New Hartford, Cornu, Extracts Big Pipe* al Lead Praai HI. Shoulder With Plocars. 10 TXe New York Tlae*. Winsted, Conn., July 19.— Capt. Heuiy R. Jones. veteran of the civil war. Past Depart ment Commander of the Con necticut Grand Army of the Re public. and editor of The Week ly Tribune, published in New Hartford, in the battle of Antie tam, fought Sept. 17, 1862, re ceived a severe wound in his right shoulder, which nearly proved fatal at tbe time, and baa caused bint over forty years of continuous suffering. The ball was imbedded in tbe clavicle and conld not be removed, doc tors said, without almost cer tain fatal results. Several oper ations were performed without success. During the past six months the wound has been nn nsnally painful and -aggressive. Yesterday as Capt. Jones was dressing the wound he felt some thing bard, and procuring a pair of pincers lie extracted the bullet, which bad been in hia body forty-one years. Tbe ball, which is nearly round, is the sixe of a large marble and weighs one onnee. It was prob ably fired from an old-fashioned musket or staotgun, which weap ons were actually used by the Confederates in tbe war of the rebellion. The wound is now less painful and shows signs of healing. Capt. Jones also has a piece of shell that struck him earlier in the Antietam battle. * HOT STAHIIH6 fOl WILUE. Hi> Mother's SHpW Eipladad Bps pI Capa la fHs racket. mu«4c]pMa Mm Willie Crosby, (our years old, of 802 Race Street, received sncfc a "hot” spanking from bit mother that be ia now in the Pennsylvania Hospital as a re sult. Barly last week he purchased a quantity of caps and fireworks, bat saved a quantity of the caps. Since then he has continually annoyed his mother by discharg ing the caps, and repeated ad monitions to cease his noise were ignored by Willie. Yesterday his mother conld stand the noise no longer, and, seising him. laid him across her knee. At the first stroke of the slipper, "Bang! Bang!” went several boxes of the noise pro ducers, which Willie bad con cealed in hia hip pocket. He was so badly burned that he had to be sent to the hospital. r®** known young man of Hillsboro named A. A. Brown was drowned at the Catawba Eowe£ Company's plant near Fort Mill last Friday afternoon. • Itudent of the A. & M. College and had gone to the p ant for the practice and study ol dell engineering. While on top of aome cera they broke looee. He plied tke brake# bet to no effect. The can plunged down the tramway and into the river. He stack to the brakes to the test and went down with the can. Hie deed body wea ion ad an boar later SO yards be* low the scene of the fatal plunge. NEW VEGETABLE*. Mouse Varied*-. Mu --|m| lfee* Praia UeaWa aat Smat. Tbo departmnu of agriculture to Disking exiieriiie-ats wilt* many sow vagetabim which urv exported to pwve useful in (lie l lilted Ktum If tbe pra Ph coo bo pvrauail.il to prnvr thaaa, **r» tbe tUtnrdey Kveolux 1'oet. Its explorers are frtrtilaje them trow rut porta of tbe a or Id ev; i tally frost Mexico, which te known to poaaeH ■wny food plnoi* tlmt would bo ef much value If lotrodorod Into tbs Unit ed State*. Among the available Mexican repots bias are various XLists of pepper* tad •ever*I specie* of tomatoes wbkb srs unknown to as. for example, tbera te tbo bask tomato, irblcb te about tbo Mas of n horse chestnut and te eoo mined In a aort of dotacbobla rind tbat Is rasnoved wlisa tbo Trait lo rip# aa a preliminary le cooking M. It Is oof good raw. but ta raid to be excellent wbea stewed or fried. Tbe MexkaM preserve It aa a sweet pickle. Then there Is a brand now hied of encumber which is quite aa oddity la it* way Inasmuch aa it explodes with a load report when ripe, throwing Ha rod needs to a distance. Its chief naa te aa a medicine, bat tbo vine on wbld It grows Is so handsome as to be dtritabto far gardens. More valuable Is a gloat okxa lately obtained front Borepe which baa pods dvo or Mm times tbo ordinary six*. Soon doubtless It will bo eomomniy grown In tbe United Sutra and will be obtainable la oar market*. It baa a delightful flavor. Another Karopmn regulable which Undo lorn wants to Introduce te tbo tabor of a plant Hint looks a good deal Ilka marsh grass. It te only about aa big aa a bazriant and when oatea raw rootmMm cocoa uut la flavor. This la collad chervil and oiny be cooked la a variety of way* The plant te a kind of ■pedaJ miration Is being paid te tbo cultivation of new pot herbs on tbo ex perimental farm wbkb the goveraaseot maintains osar Washington, sad the aaada of the boot of these when a saflT riant supply bos tmon obtained wlU bo distributed te formers ami gardener* Notable among tl.cm Is a plant from India rallotl hOM-Ua. whkb brant fruits tbat look like unto blackberrte* It lo a vine, hun pink btoomuis resem bling those of tbo arbntao nud la Mid to be dotlrioo* WASHINGTON'S NEW DEPOT Hw» PmUi ht Mrcu Iiw»m r» rnMM mo mu ramOr. Tbo plana made by D. U. Btnbua of Cblnago, rba nrrbttoet of tbo world'* fair la ltt, far tbo Uokm ota tiea at XTaablngtaa far tba Poooajhn Nla awl tbo Baltlmoro sad OUo raU rooda war* anbnlttod to tbo Dtotrlrt soranuboot tbo ottior day, ooya tbo Kow Totb Haw Xboy promt* tor a •tattoo T10 toot wVto, wttb toon to tbo trolo abod for OlcMaoa trataa atdo b* Nda and als Mot* ftattog oat af tbo taanet oa a lowor torot making tw*o ty-foor train* la all that ara to bo gw eowmodatod at oaa ttou la tba aow rtractaM Tba train abed wtd net bo oonotmttd wllb oao Ug arc*, bat wltb tbraa, aa putan aad plan, aa fltot tba baigbt *f tb* abad may ba Uwnr •ban tba unto front of tbo baUdtog. Tbo oarrlaga portkoa oa ooeb oVU of tbo atettoa will bo cop*Mo or abottotlag BOO rablalao at oa* tin**, A aolqat to* taro of tba bonding win bo a prtrato aatraac* aad walttag room far tba proa Moot of tbo United btatoa. TbU win III a Jong frit waot Wluntrtr tba prooldaal gaao or roam tboro to a>* way* a targ* crowd at It* otottoO, *0 taa making It oonrly Imfiooolbto far tba. tHireling pabbr to more. Tbo moo*, boro of tbo prrokjroi * family or* atoa oftoo aortooaly locaarmienoMl by tbo tbron#. aod tbo oporto l n atuop room to IMrnd?4 to abrtatr any dMkaltp aa Ibat aroaa. Gon. Mott Ransom has bought 1 the Weldon Pair grounds, poring. $7,500 (or thsa. Ho will put thorn in the condition and have a grant fair thorn this (all. -t-Z ON HIS MVTHOO •' tietmed riwii». u. ton, m O ' 1/ latienawl. I'r. Adolf Lorens nil ts a I spat I to '< the Kn York Times la •• kttar * lew mssttjr at Krw Orlaaas isniitos lag blood tom surgery: "It la -g-f tbui 1 i is Us to be tlw o«%taalor of thte •o'tbotL but 1 do not claim priority In IW u*ainsect at ■> garb prioritp not be ef rahae. Aar teOdbU men could nutke tkto dm ef latij Hou Souse smart midwife of the tabb die ngn*. prebeklp last tried tkto method. "I only claim to have Introdnced wore teclinic and thorotwbeeas Into so oU method which waa too« Detect ed. | «m now oalp trying to "—tv this method popular for the beoedt tb.it trill aeerne to aU maaktad bam It. end I think I hare Incidentally ■ode quite a aoeeaaa of K. The dte •sitHt* knife to belnq left oat la the trvstiueat of coastuttal foot sad kin trouble." A Chitons', n-liii There la being retired la Berita thto tprluff a curtoua .mogcnni eaDad "the exchange ef eWUdfaa" which waa adopted by aome charitable peel* Uat year sad which has base cum ■tended tn the charitably -t il ef the British tetaada. aaya the Wc lima Osaettr. The promoter* arnueefE’ the temporary Interchange of dtp and country chlMrau for a few months la , come into the dtp. which la aeahtehie educational ezpedeace for them, aad thoee In the dty hare an eppertaaltp tn cajop a little coentry Ufa wltfeiut depriving the parrots of nlthar the country or town children of .em.m ***** Mr. r«ma‘i IIHIm*. rwhll. hr vaa la Mrw Tofh a In days •*» Mr. Furson. th> China go haalur. taa aally arid that ha would gtva c ooa.tao far • modal aarraat gM. W> rrmarh oaa M«« ad la a Hoar Yarh aaptr. and it la m aartad that Mr. Faraaa la aaw la MdMc. Bat thla may ha a aaaaa ruaaar J F»am worth. aaal. amath aad mat bar lha taw. lha ataU, (ha MM. Uia laaaat Ihalr aaary always «H ih« aaaaa, -Whamh ah. wharr-a Jaba FaraaaT* Aatoiahr damn whaaa faea au L.M. Wtawarr a i a a at ad halaar hair. Crtadml I* I .aaaaa rtah aad rural “Wharr. ah. wtarwa Jam Faraaa.r •*w«anr. oh. wharr la RaSul"**’ A ataaltai maid whaaa hair waa red la Mata Ilia. v..r» italalra aaMi ‘Tttoook hi. waat aad baka hte baaoJI Wht,t u Mr rtaamat “I waat i at adMaa. aa I dag laaad I. Jah; I N hara K laal rm tar* ;» alga rtth hte. laaroal Wham ir Mr r'anaaF* Aad wba < .. rarhaamrw*ewrta Criad aaui ’ . ...a ta work tar htal 1*U ha lha aaa.w^at oI atrial ««*** ta Mr. Faaaaaf^ 3\X?J£Sr£SZ£,'*~' . KSsasSitaaip**.', •*M rartrttii "Madly taBiiua (Mat Whora ta Mr. Faroamf - 2** IWImr Ktayhaaaa." aaM MM. A ta^utam d|M| artadl "Tm hta haaayt Many ha Waart halm aa athah aa) tat aaa Wtadala Mtatah Fahaaaf "t want* dal aalUiaa mighty lad. Wary Bull alula 01 Or way l aash wM matfa Mm glad: A tad Batata wtdaw algtad Aad MUii -Tta M* Mal i * gravida Win an mo darn aaa'a aaal arltb aMdht Wtara. ah. jrtarWa laha Furasaf -WMh dahaty haada V* taah Mi Utah. fiffAewaab Wtara la Mr. Furaaa f" The Host Interesting tmUat R , I ' t . v v V > GASTONIA SAVINGS BANK, — LJ^JRNKilfS, Pm. L. HAXOat. VttUn BIG REDUCTION —I« price of— BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES! Finding we axe overstocked in Bln* Flame Oil Stores. we km cat deep into former prices, atx) make the following radactSoas fa order to move tbe goodsaS once: 1 Burner, regular price. ] « •* M 3 M 2 » High Cab ] H M • t These are positive money to Long Brothers, * GASTONIA. N. C. —*———= - - ■ - ■ _. ■. ^ • - i.: . . ilnh—*t L-^-« CRAIG < WILSON.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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