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ipsi the Gastonia A nppreciMir ti. r* :: i: ;: :r :: ▲ % m y j- ',-*... . ‘ t>u4inMi»«»»4»>u<. .._ Published Twice a Week-Tuesday and Frldaya. Y. F. MASSHAU,, Mlt«r «a< PfsrUtor. PEYOTEi TO THE PIOTECTIOH OF HOWE AMD THE IMTISMTS w rqy m9tt. •-v---^ij^ ■■T0t- 3C3CX1' - GASTONIA. M. c. TUESDAY JULY .a. .»o„. Citizens National Bank I OF GASTONIA CAPITAL ------ >80,000 Shrewd business men appreciate the progressive conservatism which governs nil the transactions of this bank, la soring ABSOLUTELY SAFE BANKINO. OFFICERS! DIRECTORS! R. P. Rankin. R. p. Raoklo. C. C. N. Evans, We lla tVIBI, . _ Vlea-Preitdcct. “■ ™« Haas, A. G. Myers, J. A. Glean, C-“*T- _ R. R. Haynes, Your Business Respectfully Solicited. I Brewster’s i Millions I &ZZ2XL By GEQRGE BARR MTUTCHEON • CMfMI (RICHARD CRtAVIS) II .1 — CHAPTHB.L i a » ■Idea Brcwaler. They wore all ymiug, nioru or loss enterprising, liopeiiil un.1 miiunubly eure of IrtW tiling* !•> come. Moot of them boro imior-i Hut meant tomi*thing In the atur/ nf >«..• York. Indeed one of them luni re marked, "A Ban la known l>y the atmit tbiif* named after him," an) u > be waa a uew member they culh-.l him Pubway. ■Jlie moot popular nmu lu Un< emu |aar waa yoaug Sloaty Brvwiier. lie wna tall nn4 straight and smooth ■haven. 1‘eoplc colled him "clean lo>k lug." Older nancu were Interested In him becaaao lila father and motiier hail in on* a romantic rnuawuy mao-h, which waa t)»e talk of. the towii In IIip aovrutloa, and had Mm baau font! van. Worldly women were in to retted lu Uiuj becaoao be wo* tbo only graudaoo of Edwin Pater Browner, who waa tunny time* a ml I lion* Ire. and Mohty ira« fairly certain to bo hi* heir, barring un abaantmlnded gift to churlty. Younger worn on wure Interfiled for a mm.il more obrloa* and ainipl* reeaon—they liked 1dm. Men also took to Monty be ranao be waa a good sporlauan, a man umong men. beeaooo be had a decent rcqiect for lilinaelf and no great aiar ■ion to work. Ula father and mother had both died .while bo waa atilt a child, and a* if to Wake ni> far bla long relcatlcaauca* tbo grand father bad taken the boy to bla own house and bad carad for him frith what It* colled affection. After college, and aom# month* on the continent, however, Monty bad preferred to bo tuclopcndent. Old Mr. ltrowatcr bad found him a place In the bank, bat bo yotid this and oocaalunnl dinner* Mou ty asked for and rocnlvafl no favor*. It waa a quetUon or work, and bard work and email pay. Ho lived on lila »alary becanue be had to, but he did not reaent Me graadfnthei's attitude Ho waa better satlafled to *i«nd bla wuexiy mar?, u nr csuoti it, in nis own yray than to oars more liy dining seven ulghta ■ week with as old wan who bad forgotten bo waa rrar yonog. It was less wesrtug. ha saw. Among th* Litti* Hons of lha Hlcb birthdays wnro always occasions fur feasting. Tin* tabto was ooreirsd Vtth <Usliea scat n|> from tho Kreneh ran* tauraat hi the toasaaent Tbs chairs wrra poshed back, cigarettes were IJBilled, men had their knees crossed Then Pctttagiii got up. •Qeotlenien.” he heitan. "era arc hern to estohrata lha twenty fifth birthday of Ur. Montgomery Brvw.ter I ask fon all to lota mo la drinking to hlk long Ufo and happlnasa” "Xo hart taper MM «oe shoe ted. -Ttrowater! Brewster!" all called at one*. The sudden riaglng of an electric ball rot off thh flow of sentiment, and a* nnoanat waa tho tntsrmptlen that tho ten measlier* stralgfctaood ap aa If ]orbed Into position |,y a string. 'The politer some osm anggootod. All faces w»re turned toward the dour. A Walter stood there, ancrrtaln whether lo tnru lUo booh or podi th* Unit "Xutsancer said Rkbaid Van Win kle. “I want to brnr Brewster** ■porch.” "Vprrcli! •perch!" Brhoml srsry Wb'rr. Men settled Int* tlwlr places "Ur. Montgomery tlrewrter," rettta gill iiilmdocrd. A gets the bad rang -load and long. "Bewnforoatoenta I'll bet there's A Psteid M Mo (treatremarked Oliver ITarrtaast. "** lr« Wlf Urn poHra, tet thorn tm,” ej temgbt K waa a Tha wattar spasmd th* doar "tern* so* to so* Mr. (wsiqt ate." Ckmd. 'If* says ha is ZMa. from yoor grand ■ ■ — ■ 1 - ■ to lufomi my grandfather tbnt It's • Ti er bauklug hours 111 ac<> him |„ pM mornlnp." ukl Mr. Dneiler. win bad reddened nndcr tlir Jests of hl» coin pontoon. "Graiulpa doesn’t want hla Monty to Htiijr mil after dark," chuckled Soli Way 81 tilth. "It w»a moat thought a 1 of-the oM gvutleoian to harv tbc man cau for you a Ilk the perambulator," about*! lVltluglJl above the Laughter. "Tell him you're already had year bottle." added Mcf lend. "Walter, lell Ellla I'm too busy to ha arrm.” <onimimlod Brewator. trad aa EIHa went down'll! tho elorotor a mar followed him. “Now for Brewster's epeecb! Brew »tcr"’ Monty roae. "Uontlomea, yon seem to have for gotten for tha moment that I am twen ty-Am ycora old ttU day and that your rework* bare bean childish and wholly unbecoming the dignity of my age. That I ham nrrlrod at a period of ill*, cretlou la evident from my choice of friend*; that I am entitled to your re aped la evident from ray grandfather's notorious wealth Too have do no me tho honor to drink my health ami to to aasnrv we a* to the Inoffonalveueoa of approaching aanlMly. Now I nak you nil to rtae aud drink to the Littlo Kona of tho Ok It. May the Lord lore tul" Au hour la tor Itip Van Winkle ami Subway Smith were singing "Toll Me, Pretty Malden,” to th« uncertain ac companiment of Pc ttlu plll’a violin, wlaou the electric bell again duturbed tha company. “K»r him van’s anker aboutod Uoirl aon. who had beau alngtcg "With All 11»y Faults, l Lava Theo Still,* to Pet tingin'* lay flgnra. ••Come homo with mo, graBdaoo; coma homo with dm uow." auggeated Rahway Smith. “Tell BIH* to go to Mollfuxr com manded Montgomery. And again KUIa took the elevator downward. Hla usually Impaadre fare now wore o look of anxiety, ami twice he acartml in re turn to the top floor, shaking hla bead dubiously. At Inst bo climbed Into a hansom and reluctantly left tha rcrat ers behind. Ha knew It was a Mvth day oelebreHoc, aud It vraa only half past la la tho morning. At 1 o’clock tbu airvatnr mado an other trip to the tap floor, and DU* ■ V /Mmeo* hnt hate Magtag tv the lay roahod over ta the nafrieadlr ileor hall. Tide tiree there war rtuUmrn deteralaatioa la hlu fara. The (lag lac neaead. and a ruor of latigijlar fol lowed Uw bath al a moment or two. 'thaw to!" culled a baartr valor. And KMr rtrade flnnlr lut* the atodlo. “Yeu an iuet In Mm for a *nlext ra is' Bit*." orlod U*rtWon. raehlar to the fooUHUt’a aide. Hi Me. rtotblty fee lag tho roaag tuna, Mfltal Me hand. “(Co, thank r®*. nr." ho oaM rmpret full/. -Mr. UoatgMkerr. tf fhlD er wee a* lor breahtup la, PI Mhv to gtea T»a three laaaeapor I've brought bore tentght" -Yea re e felOrfal aid rbep,” raid •abwar Padtb tpirttlr. ‘Heaped If I'd do A. 1». T. work till a a. m. far any body." "I come at 10. Ur. Montgomery, with a meeeago Cram Ur. Urewetar wlehlng yon ouuy happy mtaraa or the day and with a <*rck trota tin for $100$. Hare'll tha chat*, atr. ril glee my mee eagaa la tha order I ratal rad them, air, U you plecan. At 1*30 o'clock 1 cama with o meeeago lrom Dr. (lower, Mr, who bad boon called la"— “Caiiod lar geared Montgomery, taming white. "Tea, atr. Ur. Braweter had a aad dan heart altnek at half pnot U. atr. doctor mil ward by me. air. that be waa at tha point of death. Uy la at owaaagv" “Oood Lord I" ‘ Tbla time I bring a meaaago from Bawlat, the botler, aakiag yon ta coma ta Ur. Brewetcr'a beoae at once. If yan can, air-I maan If ran will, ttr." Bd» Interjected apologetically. Then, with hia gam dlfwctad ateadlly ever tha umda or the aobdued “aona.-' ha added Mpreaaircty: “Hr. Brewater la dead, dr." OOUlTEB It. MOKTOOUBUT BBEWBTKK no longer had “preepecte." l*eople ronld not now point him oat with the remark that amuo gay hr would coma Into a mil ■an % tea Ue bad nahaad.'' aa O*™* Hnrrtaou would baro pat It Tw» »rtcr bla grandfather^ fn nmal a final will and taatameut waa road. Wyl, aa waa expected, the old haakcr atoned for the baidahtpe Bob act Bnwatcr and Uia wlfo bad andorad by bwjfcHLtnuut $1.000000 to tbetr aoo Moatgna>ery. It waa bia without a re atrietl^, without an odamltton, with' ontanincumbrwnc*. There waa not a •'■$»*on aa to how It dieeld bo Ma dlad by tbe hair. Tha boalacea training the oMioid had glean him waa syaon yiaena arltt> rondltlana not exnraraed la »cwiu. ibedoad man baUarad that bad drilled Into tha youth ta namlat^abla cuareptioo of what was expect*. aim la Ufa. If be failed la hlnil hlCatntehoa a long tin* of guide Poeta w mc lar-ooic laatractlona might be lgaog . imt aerar forgotten. Mwla Ww privater ovldaotly made bta wfll wt\ the oeaaltdo conrlctlou that “ 'Mmry for him ta die before oaybodx jm, cook! poaaem fata money tad th* W-a <le*J It would be folly for blui o worry over tha way lu which Itcfi'UirlM might etiocme to manage t.jr owu attain. Tlia UotV ip Fifth avenue went to a aUter, l-utber with a million or two, mml the aids* of the aetata found htadlj d.'ioacd rvtailv** who ware willing tqu«|) it fmm going ta tha Home Ko Friend lean fortune*. Old **r left hla affair* la onto '*** wlU “uhiatnd Jerome BoaUrh aa exavahr. ki be via laotracted, la eoa ilu-iltni. totun, or«w to Moatgixnery Urcwater * jay after the will »** probated *-arttlea to the uiauuat of IMUUUl rorIdeal for In cluuae 4 of tho Uwtriaeot. And H 1( waa that on the JOl}«„ September young Mr. Ihwi’.atjq ' 1 aa unroadlllottal fortune throat QPij him, welgbUul ^ily wtili t*i of crape IhiJraiig to It Btaco ol.^aiwlfatliar'* ^wtla be liod beeu itay: (lt tbc gl.oiuy ohl Brea •ia***V Fifth arenuiv^Mying bat *T®'**■ ~3>urri*<l VM» to tlw tojitik at Mr*. Where lie had niwto hla »om#. Tu* «v)in of ttaarti idll diiiuii ** fhC nrcnac pla. n, and lliere *** * fa. a gentle MualitilncM, about too |,K (bat rm.l.- bln. luu* wb0 d>W«l him ■ th'1 W»W»tM»|»«* Which °r the crowd that ozptwtvd htaa, r^okw. repelled him. ** "■*■■ * '*«,c ram^r- haunted. }J? ««W1 bf Aarp reipwt •of hlfi ®wn >01141 tb^nefatlcMnofa ■* moruc, with , h-K MnrU melancholy. Yot th* alt-wd* without mFor ear can] da,. ***" Wlla e>Q htm at T A would amiwer him , vteuk * "?• “L1 ^ *t the bank that monitor ^\fxmy af another hour £ CT0“‘*,t Pwuulalta Mm H Aral 1 C“0rn,a» ““U had ‘ho newapapera h*d puMlaho^ proaporlt, to (ha Wltb ,*<WOL r* •" Prirat. Aartt, , *.""1?°*e»ut matt •( Mi cor t Vcaemo. ami thoofht oujr of hM oenoi rar (hr WM m k hitnalam »“ waTrST fontous atm ofTarad to ta^'hia ****** T*1* °* *d fulurao. Whoa ha I?* w *?*“ In dacliaU* a no Id SXJ*d-2i,^ •S0,XV)00' naarttod dowu]tVMk * wo arotlfc* " 5****^hhf who offered to aac ^Ta^mn 0f • *•»▼•••«• A* -*»•»* “•rtport **“ hj **‘L1>0*n,komre4 tho praaVleac, hart OMrer rUfrM,tmVd him out aarty T!?™** £***> tho alaapy mil Douaira waa bla and arttll - **•* » tan j^S-cgp.'JSJSSSi , jjj| ImaT Darrlaon by tbo year, month, day ui ■*" to aland bet it tea him and black mail. Tho directum ot the bank mat and •Copied rwtaibM lamantiag the death of th*, lato pcatddoat. pamod SJ *»< to the grot vtco proaldcat and apoedlly aUluurood. Tbo qurotlon ct admitting Monty to the Ulfuetory waa brought op and diacuaood. hut It waa left far time to aottlo. Om» af tho (llnictore waa Catena! rrcotlM I hear, "the roll rood uag aate" of the urwepapon. lie had ■faowa a fomlHUM for young Mr. Brow eter. amt Mti.iy bad beau a fnrqueot rialtor at hi. txroee. Colcmo) l>ree catted him "my dear boy." mul Monty naUed him "a Imlly old chap,- Ormgli not hi bio prr.euor. Hut lira axlatei.ee of Mlta Barbara III*, tuny hare bail roroctbbm to do with tbo fcciliig br twoeu the two men. Aa he loft tho dlrertera* room ou tho afternoon of tbo taootlag Colonel Drew ntmo up to Mouty, who bad untiged the eSV-rra at the bash that he waa tearing. "Ah. toy dear boy." .aid die colonel, •baking the yoneg uau'i bead warmly, "now yon bare a .-bunco to ahotr what you rau do. Vou bare a fortune, and. with Judgment, you ought to br able to triple It. If J etui belp you lu uuy way. ( Moe and rao me." Monty thanked him. "You'll Ik* bored to death I or the raft of )<nj|do who l.« vo woya to npottd your JKHiey." i-oathmrd tbo cotouel "Itou'l tl.li-n to nuy or them. Take your tiloe. You'll have a new chance to make “rati every day of your Ufa. w r> nkroly. I'd liave been rich year* und yeara ago If I’d bad lenae enough to toll ■ way .from promoter*. They'll all try to get a whack at your money. Keep ymw eye open. Monty. I1ie rVh young man la alwnya a tempting mac eel" After a ntoiueal'e reflection be added. "Won't yon row out and dine with u« tomorrow nlgktf” < IIA1TKU III. Mn». (Illat bred la Fortieth •Ireot. For year* lloalguni cry Hrrwoler had regarded her 'inlet, old faahlooed home aa kte ore. The booaa had. eore been her gmadfaihrr's. amt It waa one of the piouvera In Unit part of the Uwa I| waa there nbc wa« lioru. in tu .janut oM parlor »ba n. mai-rlml, and nil per glrtltotal, her Iwief « edited IHV and her »UarWoil w<m> uauMrlnl with J|. lira Uni)' and Moutgoiucry'a maker had li<wo arhoobuatrr nod |Uayio.itea. and thrir friend eh Ip vadured Wlam ohl KrinUj Pclcr lire water luukrJ nfroH for » Ilia(W lo bmioo bis or|dutnei| graud aon. Mr*, rtray broxid him In UM.er rare for the IllUe fellow. Ur r«> Utrve year* older titan Iter Margaret. and tint children term n|t na brother and *1*. tm-. Mr. Browner wan genera » In providing for the I toy. While ho away at voMeirr. tetoading money In a ■aannor that van and rbe oU grulk-maa 40 niarrel at hi* on libera Illy. lira. Cray waa weU paid for the aaaaeri bat well kept apartment*, and there never wna a murmur of oomptalnt from Ed win I*eter Brewetar. He wee hard, bat be was not niggardly. M had been soincUitng of a atruggV for lire. Urey to make both cods ucvt The property hi Fortieth street was her only iwammahm. Bat Utile money n»d com* to her at leer husband's death, and an anfortauate spocaUtioa of bis Iwd awept away an (hat hail faUeu to her from her father, the lab Judge Merriweatbar. For years oh* kept tbo old koine uaiucuialmred. Hsuhlog French and English until Margaret waa well hi to bar tern*. The gW waa sent to on* of the goad old feoanlli'K school* on tbo Hudson and cauio out well prepared tu help her lootber Iq ike battle to Itrcp tbo wolf dexru and appeantuco* u|>. Margaret •ra* rich, in trJomlabiiw. and pride ■looe stood between her ami tko ad ra otagoa they offered. Oaod lx* lag brlgtit and cheerful. *bc knew ao nata r*l priiatfawi. inch a ben;-! <u lij!ir *ml jnyons it* a May morning, «n« raced ad i emits as though It were « pleasure. and no ouc would bare stts pecteJ that oven for a moment her ftnimge wavered. - •'« umu urc-wrier bad rtmte Into •i* >i>lmdu ranonr be couM mot-aire *• «m>lcr delight than to abar* It with tbctu. Te walk Into Uaa Util* l raw lux ream ouii aerracL>- Iky large man* before them >1 ibelr owg Burn nod meli ■ natural pro. red lug dial bo r*. fwnl to (n » ohwtocfcv Dot be koew i was Store. Tbc proffer of >u<b a lift ti^Xlra Unr jrnM i»oia ■ round to tlie ■'•Ui’iikiwiu.i umghty genera.., »oto tbeatarlrea.. _ j »ot troobknom* aioritrage on (j-. “<*. • uialler of Iw.t or throe tlia i and dollar*, and Bn«w«t«r tried \, rtolra a |ihu> b> which lie rnvhl at >•!»* Itoa harden wlilumi giving <Je>-|i Ubl laming ejfeuae. A InmdreJ wife laolgna bad come tv b'.ux hot the) rote •luk-kly relegated to ibe g.our.no wop of aubterfugea atal invb'xlt mu (••nnrd by bkt toudenivon fur tbe |>rldr * Waa* two wuncu who mr«nt «* uui-ti luhlni. leaving tbo beuk. ba tumeno.1 In MeUkr car tv Kartleth mrevt ant •ft*dwgy and ibm walked eagerly of *4o Dw atrfvt «f ibe no moral lie bal iHyet couio to iho point whom be fmt Ik* acoruJag tbo r*m even tbovdi a all of Mnk uotr* waa forked Me my cwbet that avowed to awoll ISUO!*** OW Uendrtek. elibfbj eeniiur tkruogli two genera hm*. «m a w«t|dug ibe aatuntn legroa rotn lb* aid*walk n-tivu Montgomery am# up to tbo bouao. “Helbk Hendrl.hr* waa tbo eoong uaite .beery grouting, -xioo let of mroa yau bar* tbovv 'J9r Obbfd ftvu. Hendrick, who did a* atm* la look op from m* 'Mb. Ileudrlek woo g human riant •ant Cray IgV* A gnat (hat algnlgad yea. tki* u loquaoivv* ktror Bn Hek.- ’ A mar* nod. Ikwwator Wt blroavlf In wMh kia owg latchkey, threw bis bat aa it chair .... ^.'"Ma/goteTwas •o*tarf<aMrVrt£ *■* tap- *>•*»«•** *■» «f «Mawd trhsMta be had ***■ b doye Hubs la bcr sain* at.. tjte his ha Mi aa« said simply, -w* an £eneMte^*“* ** pro,M^ *• “• cdf ?*** “*• * **tfcd Her list aalf iiiinlnaaiisi had grrr “* £?"£“ * *Mt bat I didn't ten «*r It*' tea laughed. “On*-tH raaiwcttvl t* rich iMattrte.” rtm rite idatfraa, raggy U 1 thoogbt that this a ran twM neka any difference j weald gire it an thla minotr." “Xenacaae, Meaty r tea said. -Hew canid It Brake a difference? Bet M orast adnN It n mtear atartfeg. The Mend of onr yoate Maras bis hnnblt <1 wetting Saturday night with Ms sal ary draws Cor two worts ahead. Ho ratems the foUeerlaf Tharaday a das •ling ■unoaalroi" I'rp bagaa la dasnlo nay way. I thoagbt It night ha hart l« leak the part," I can't aw that yea ate ante changed.- Ibew m a soggratton af a nnever la bar voice, and the shadows did not prevent him tram seeing the qakk mtar teat flitted across bar deep „ *?' **•* W9t% brta* • llenalrc, ho explained, “wheu yoa're always bad nflUoa do Oar tacflMthma.* 2*4 flfty neat powJWIlfW..- tea added. •ttaany. though. I'll atrtr got BS note Joy oat of ay abaadont richer as I did oat or tins octal tnfianaaa “Bot think haw Saa It to. Manly, not rrar to wawdor where roar wlitter*e orercoat Is to wot Cron and haw lung the coal wtM Mat and afl teat** "Ob, I oarer waadwsl shoot ny overcoats. The tailor did tea winter lag. But f with I could go aa UvIm bet* jest aa before, rd a heap rather lire here them at Itai gloomy I does aa tea arenna" aomnoa like tho thing* rag uaart <• My when wo ptayad la th* garm- Van'd a Imp **oorr do U<ta Uuu that don't you remember r’ “Ttwfa Jt)*t why ru rather lire Imre. 1 v**-r• Laol Might | frit t„ thhiking of Ibut oU jjurrri. and hanged If Mtw tbbig didn't rotav u|, and athk la lay tbroot »o light that J vsuloi to cry. Uow hmg turn It Ntai afr.ee *r play ed Up there: Yea, Mini Low long ha* It law* «ita-e 1 read Oliver o^p. xoa# lytng there In tla> turret win-low while yoa *at with yinrr lank agniuet tho wall, ynar bine ey e* a* Wg a* do!bt.gr’ "Ob. -bar me, Monty. II wan ngea ago-i we|re ^ thirteen >«*«•*, at h*Ml." dm cried, g *t>fi Uglit in her “fin going *p there thl* nflrmoau to ««e wlutt the place I* Ilk*." he aald ea P>riy. "And, Peggy, yon MM coma toa Maybe I can find aoe of time Oldie book*, and wo'D la# ranua again. ”Ju*t for oh) Utn*'* salts.” she mM bnpuMrcty. -Two'll alay for hnximoo too." -1*11 hare In la tt the— mo. I won’t either. Do you know, 1 waa thinking 1 had to be gl tha bank at 1330 to 1st Mr. Perkin* go oat for «*~*vn<-r u •at? Xlie inllHanklra habit isn’t so inuly iacd a* | supposed-" Altar a moment * pan*c, la wli'jti Mr growing •ertotuuieea changed tbc atmosphere, he want mt bulttngty. unceruln of hi* r«nhi0M, The piewet Iking about larr htg nil thi* money I* tbat-tfaat—'we won't I>tito to deny onrsclroa anything aftwr thl*.’’ it <ud not sound vary tact fa). now that It waa out and ha waa comimlM to avrattulae rather Intently a familiar portrait In older to maintain an air of care loo* aatorance. Mm did nut respond to thl* router*, but ha felt that kb* was looking directly tote hi* ■only tried brain. -Wall 4* any amount of daeorattag about the honaa and-aad yon know that furnace baa bean giving ne a lot of tranMa (Ur two or three year*-- no wot pouring aut ruthlemlr whoa bor hand toft gently an hi* own. and aba stood straight aud taN before, btm. au odd look ia bar eyre. “Don’t plena* don't go ou, Monty," •he Mid Terr aqptly, bat nil boat vo voting. “I knew what yon mi. Ten am good aad rrry tbooghtfnl. M.eifr, bat you malty mart not" “Why. wh.it'* mine U year*"— be be gan. “1 know yon am gmoiom. Monty, and 1 know you bare a bean Tea want ne to-to tuba ooeao a< your — ?"'* C“1 la nay It aad a* for Monty, be could Only tea* at the Bear. "We cam**, Uoaty. dear Too ataet barer apeak ad h age la. M*u> J»a andillkada fecHn* <ka» yoa weuid U **; «"*. den't you eee. area from *"*!**» an edTor of betp. and to Wta" Jg* ttU,t PtaW." •» lw “It weald break her bean tf yen ef ramd in atnr bw tnoney la that way. Ibnd bat# M, Monty. It la IMM, per Mpa. but you knew we can't-take year maney." "I thought yea-that yan-nh, tfcio knaeba all (be Jay out ef It!" be bnret mm deeper*tety. ••Dear Moutyr . ”]*'* •» Wf. !*•••?. Ton don't ••Botnuod,' he beds a. lUd.ing at ■rhal bo tbvaaht Would be a break In *er rrwdre. "Don't!" aho aemaunded. And la bar Mae gya* ante tbo hot ft**. be hod fob to.-a <w twice before. Ho mao and walked nrm tbo Soar. t»«k and forth again and then etaod before bar. a emit# ou Me flea—• min. w phtfol mile I it atlll a omlbT*There riTlta'**** b* **•» •* “>r» a —lftaataad puritanical |ieefn “«*. h».“ be eaM hi tattle proto* *nnd you know It" "Jfod bar* not aoan tbo letter* tbit mum for yon Udo mrakid Tboy’re • the table near tbera.* aha replied. da found the lettaoi aad roeamad Mi
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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July 18, 1905, edition 1
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