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I ----- —-i --■ ■■ - X+++++++++++++m++++++X t Personal Pride { t * ♦ T^HE gratifying condition of this ♦ ^ batik is largely due to the guid- j 4* *nce of its directors, each af whom 4. + takes personal pride in the success 4* ^ of the bank. j 4» Your business is solicited. Fair 4, f and liberal treatment is promised. + + f 41 Citizens J J National Bank J 4* Gastonia, N. C 4, + I J^ +++ + + +++ + -f+++ + + ♦ + +++++)^ IRELAND FOR THE IRISH Gaelic League's PreeCdeut Tells of Nation el Movement. WOULD REVTTAUTE HU PEOPLE. D». DMilM Urea w»m >• Malta T»™ Ttel TWt Os Rat Mara ta Saak Uthaa Caaatataa Ft » Slots ■attfMlu Will --ram MaUaaty Caaaa la a Vaw Taua New Torn rn an totioductloa rseont ty to the chief promoter at the Irish millennium—the Urns when ell tbo Irishmen will Ure In Ireland, says the New Vork Times. Us U Dr. Dongle* Hydei, prealdeot of tha Geelie league. 100.000 strong. Ho ties tome to the United States to tee eh whet be has been teaching In Ireland for fifteen years—that irish men shall knew themtolrea. Ills slo gan la Irlab Independence of intellect. In Celtic this la "fitan Kstn Amhelu." In English It reeasa “Oorsdres A Ions.** Dr. Hyde organised the Gaelic league ten years ago. He la a western irish men of thoughtful mind tad active body. “The philosophy of the whole move meat In behalf of (ho Intel loot as 1 lode prudence of Ireland,** he said tbo other night, “Is to Internet Irishman In some thing—a uythtng at ah. tending to liu prore the mind: to get Irishmen ab sorbed In tbetr own country, to make them stay than aud to recover those who hare left. We went. In n word, to revitalise the Island nod tbs people. We want Ireland to bo what It was yearn ago. n country of character, of magnificent people, of promise tod at grandenr of intellect and industry. Tp to a few yearn ngo Ireland had forgotten that It had a history or Uieru tnre or innate. Irishmen had boon taoght for throe generations IDs hta tory of England. Instruction ta the Irish language was not permitted m tbc primary schools. The average Irishman when bo wanted to deg something would chant the English ^r»rro-T*-boom-de-oy or aoma other “«**«*» music hall ditty. Today he la Uagtog UoUere Ua, U All Those Ei> Aearlng Toting dianaa,* and other of theoldlrUb ballads. Wbenhesrantsdto road something he would select a class of literature on a par with your ‘Nick Carter* or Old Slealh.' Today ha (a reading Charles I Aver and Samuel "This la what w* have bom anemir *6ln* for lb* last ton yean, aud are an aavcndtag. TM Gaelic lee go* now he. 100.ITO -umber. or mere. They an the men who an telling Ireland to know Uaeir. And of that 100,000 they an a). »»et to a man total abstainers from in toxica ting drink, which, yon will an pc ado to. means a world to the fa tare of tbe race. “I came over te lay b«an the lrt.li In America Juat what vre have been dd> tag at home. We have worked a tre mnxiena revnlatloa la Inland. It baa no political algntaeance yet It ia elm Pi/ «h lulellectnal tight at this Mag* What » may Mad te can be eoajee tticed. Ottr work la to effect the eelr caaitwiBg and eelf reliance of Inland. “We are effeftlag a gnat Intelleetaal oplioavnl. The people are beginning to Intorart themeelrca hi tbe country aa <hry nevardld bote* Tor three goeer •tlon* they hero had aa country They wm treated by MegUea M mon. tool* ef cirfiiratlon. Tbey were taught that they bed ne nee and that they !«* »U*;*» *»?wytlilag, meetly Kagtiah. Rgt we arg teaching them hwter. Today WOO of the IOOOO Irtah Mhoofi are teaching the Irtah language The yooag are betas taeght to con rare, lo their native tonga* Wheaatbomol 't altogether. Tboonada «f • lrtibaien an doing the same thing. "The Kagtiak government 1. doing everything possible U suppress the eaorament H waala a boaljhtod In la ud. Pornaorty the goreramsai ah towed the payment ef ‘result fee*’ baaed upon the mmHs aeeempOebad In enr school* A few yean ago those feaa, based an the toerhtag of the Irtah NhR a mono ted to ls« then t WOO * £•* Today (toy irnut to OSfiOO ? Wr. Wot amount ihpeea anted a a— tonified and dftteth part of the yiratt 25*’ *• ,H* >»*« todht to have Nt ad hC ta ka Wry rliararisrlstlt;. fb.t tve will hare •»wi« ulL Tlioy «Jia3 be rcjuveuatm. “H.c Uiovemmi will bcl|. Inoltml tn "•'iv'.nlly. Already mill* and facto ';*■* especially Riomi roxicsd in tbe ••iolb trades, are HweUing In prosperity I shj.fn tire n.i.v able to get troth at unit In a fotr year* more I pro :.Irt iliat emigration will aim .-mi cntlre «w. Tbitoy 40,(1») at our beat .roitng Irish latm and women of the •uarrligoeMe type leave Indnod for A-ncrlra every year. Tbla drnlu win M.-ontnally rouse. And I look to me (•-•nuy Irish In (1U« country return to ,!w!r nittlie soil Onr movement tnuei (mil will eucvonl.” Trlrphos.- Socials la Ktaui. A new eoclcl fmivtlou hi* loon hi iwitc-J by tbe* fanners uf Dickinson ■:>r,iitr. say* e dispatch from Abilene I£sn. to Hie Kansas Oily Inr. When !be telephone owners sooth at the rlror wlshbl fa balhf a Hite to connect with file lino north of the river they gave a * six aerial instead of making u teams meet. They cleared $40 and built the line. The farmers hire more tt»«p * fbtnnand telephones m opumtloa to OtrUInton count j. WIND MADE ELECTRICITY. I ill lass Mas Pwfssta a Dcrlrs W Bur AdsstaMUIr. R- W. Wilson of Weetisld, I mb. U Rail ting hit bone# aod workshop with wind made electricity through a device of bis own. CD which ho has oecurad leases patent, says a special dispatch from Cmu fonlsvllle. irwi, to the (Htf. cago Inter Ocwa A windmill la tuad In pumping water Into a hydraulic reg ain tor. built on tbe principle of u by itrnulle lift. The pressure u regalstod by weight*, and the water Is admitted to the hydraulic chamber, and It la die charged from tt under seventy-live pounds prewar* through valves work ing automatically. Tlis water It then farced Into a rro •ratiag ptant and run* through a mo tor directly conaectert with a until dy AacsA In Ibis way there la a steady pnasuie. nnd enough electricity la gen erated to preride ample light. Tbo coet of tbe windmill had rloctrlcal sppant l<* <Joee not exceed $300, and Mr. WI1 •en ns sc rts that every farmhouse con be Medly supplied. Hie plant ooee c* UblluhHd runa eotapaniUr«]y without coat , _ **••'•* lUnmtm. Ia Port, u u tbo rad. U teams. to M«k repose on sees tod loattramaa, any* ** 1** !**■». Bag* of different eolarad allk* are nude and ODsd with rlolet, heliotrope or la render and tew ad on tfaa eUee of Urn tuttrmo. Thee* bagi. which Impart tv the bed a ddH ctooa fragrance, are tied wtth aatln rlb booa. home of tbv aerated —"rrnra ara most staborsto affair*, and, thoogb too denim org* that they are aahl for * mare eong. it rtrtkoa moat wooaan that they mast ba those “soog*~ which luminous mutton. A phenomenon of * remarkable »« taro baa bean oheorrwi at OutottiMKh la New Baa land, writes dm Auckland eotwopomloit of tlie Leaden Expraaa. Oaowmara of met too Kara boon moead to atom on going to tbelr moot •dfts at sight ami disco coring tbo to terlor bright wtth a pbaophomeoat glow, which appeared to be eroding from the meat, degree af bopaatooldar* hare noticed this strange appears nos am the day an which they had par Shooed the meat Btport aailiorltlea who bar* Inquired tttte »bo matter doctor* that too photo pborooctmeo to of bacterial origin. tl ••stated, boworer, that mo lajorlomo of Meta have been foeod to arias from csmmrmtag the affected meat "■L.J-- -. Tha Tat tow OesT Una. P*a always toeo a renew da*. A* any oaa aaoM «*e. AM sorer orewIM at an*(Mae They rhea* Opdaim A nttow dor. they afw*,e mm, Wno bora to boar Urn btotn*. AM. Ifcongh I Aw Med It ——-—. 1 otsed u Jv*t the mmn At toist t did until these Oar*. V1W nta*wi»* an the bog Pulled off Maaronas fando ami toiargrd Thors to too raitow da*. B-Jt lhat o ih* nma. aM I growl Fee irvstwet that to faff. A yellow So* *to‘l much, hot he Mem draw (ha tow ama-ehwn. ■W. j lampean to *ew Tart War * • * * A BATTLE FOR TRADI Lively Contest of Rival Mann lecturers In Japan. UfOnrlOOB ABTOBTBJB RETROD OoenpeCIi*— Ibarp and a mm cm Da ■—aatad Ta- Lana llama Me Karla* Su»D«an at Dldarma Wacom Arm 1'rimtmd aa rlwl am •«»« run Tmmk la hak A pod story eoMi to tba Unit* Statoo concerning a rlgorooo coatee tbet ia betas canted oe bitween rive manufactnron of cigarette* in Japan aaja tv. W. Prica, Urn Columbia (S. C. BeronTa Wcohlagtnn curngondnl «* hasvaalty at Japancao aaannfao turero In admettetno tbmtr product wll ba found tcUreettug. flpmi* froa American frown tobacco are being ad vortlaad there with ooiarad quarto Miaat pootsre and htndbUle. Tba oot oriag of tba cdrertMag matter la aeon blood rad, and tba cigarette eampeigi la growing more act! re erory gay. Tbi Japancao tobaono monopoly, on tba cm band, to packing three leading btandi tn Manchuria, while dm BctUeb-Amari can Tobacco company, on the other had fta *gM«g * n* IWm taadtug to tbo Into war aooo and mk ing to carry {bo campaign fate the ta lortor on equal terms. Ttm* (ar th< Britisb-AmnrJonn company baa OCM boon allowed to aand foreigners Wool Xewebwaag. but through native sub agasls ttm virtue* of tba Virginia tel are steady betag aaneoncad an tta taco of old Cbtaeae walls that ban ■orm before boon united fir advmtfs tag purposes Urn Japanese hare tba adrantago of bring able ta pooh tbeh •ooda andcs tba d tract anperrtolon ot their own countrymen Japanese mar also, who sell to tba army, bam tor eercml moo the boon allowed to at Into tbo Interior to certain poluta am drr I military aatbortty and la Mnncbaru tba aattva* In aoana la womaas mmokm clgarcttos. Tba flaid la eonsMaavd a rich ooo ta tbla and ta coueqaautly eoogbt arte wttb teach Myanma*. Tbo torid advar tklag matter need by both parties seek tag tho baslnem of tbo mormoao ctgs rettc smoking community ta docerutad with Chinese characters describing tba wonderrnl qualraet ot tbo tobsccc used. Pictures of tbo exact else tbo dlatingutablng marks of tbo peck ages uoad era priatad ou tbo placards Tbo British-American company ~.w~ a feature or the quality ef tbs Ttrglcie loaf that to need. Tbo leaf is imported from America aad manufactured lata cigarettes at Shanghai. Tbo Japanese tobaeoo monopoly puts Ha goods so this market under chtaam labels but gives tba names of Ha chief brands hi EilgUib an tbo package. This method ta tbo one adopted by its active rival. A few days ago the Hritlsh-Amorte. managers at Xewdrwnng. which ta headquarters for Manchuria, billed the native city as premtneotty aa a groat circus Is anuouncsd on billboards. Ski lowing this ttm Japanese tobacco mo nopoly managers begin giving away sample cigarettes attached to a neat eard having Cbteeoo aad Japanom Saga printed on top. with real aiatrbm for flagstaff* and with miniature pic turao of the boxes of their lauding brand* In pyramid forms under the flags, note punched into tbo cards ad mitted and held (be sample cigarettes. The Urlttab-Amortean company baa OUnmo ape*king foreigners In charge of Its campaigns ta Manchuria, aad • bouse to terms canvas* b now going an. Com petition to sharp, and all Unde of quom dories* are bring resorted ta by both tho oalteu of .American and native tobacco to gat tbetr goods an tba market ted prominently before tba paopta, lienee boats cany their en Placarded wttb tbo virtues ai <51***wnt brands of tobacco, and ta many cemeteries lm* dm ui.iu Off ek*k tod *wua| from tomb In ^ OUpIftjr the excellence of different «f Ho Moot* or the japiMH gororu tobaenc monopoly to odTorttoteo tlwtr good* in Manchuria doctoro that tbotr cigarette “admlnlvton Ufa" “top part* tbo aplrtto." “tblo dgarotta, of roramment VMaibatun, b mat and of gaod quality, faawwc, aac* triad at *W« to bo Abed;” "*1» cauao tba nmkor to fM aa Ifln a draata Oka « to tbo aiountabi Weoobaa.” Aaaertcaa maaofacf aaa of laaf to tmooo wUI reap good borvoato wbfli tbti war to on In Urn east Beetl HivftM bM BAnnee A acral dinar waa gtran tU *bm *" * J^mnanmi *■ K«w Took by mat B. OatapbaA, aa nadailatai Z f jrouy Qfa wagar ba aaada wttk' W. A. Woodbury oa tba rota af William M. Irtna, tbo Bapaldtoaa oaadUaao too mayor or How York. Ur. faiaati f n toa*. Wmo tbadlBBar, oaya tba Kow Tali World. Tba Meat oowrao eaaotot ad oT Omen bay ayator oaaklaOa. wttk «raaa poppan, aad tba laat aotry oa tbo can! waa croon terntronaa- Tba mmm oaida war# prtoted la gnaa aad ttod wttb grf«a aofla ribbon. Tba re ran won omoA groan dragon*. Tba banquet wao bold In tbo groan room of tbo natamat, tbo Aonl dooonttona waro mm. and tea grata. tlgbtaoa man and woman, wan «ri* aT mat lag. Aa orcbeotn ployed Tbo Wonr >M of tbo Oman.” Wadi wattar got a RWfnbant ao a tip. Japan* fantgnUtn4a'toa'pm •» mtn mnotmtau of tbo nmot yoar A wao «»o«V0W ■a^ymajWa^BAm tar tbo eon ! CORPORATION PROBLEd . Hew jod|« Peter I. Oroancui Would 8olea It. > nonj MDIT U THE OTMEEl I Jodi* I'etar S. Ouaarup ot tb* CuM t ad IUM HrcrnH court of appeal* e I C3»lC*|» bclteree be b*e round tb* M ltUioa for tbe control of met corpora » tbai*. Ho propoaea a plan tor that -people*** Hon "—that la tbair actua control by atockfaoUere-oDdto tba an 1 parrlatoo of tba pnomat U aa i ataborataty derolcped uiawt to tb Daeatobae number of tba Iwarlcaa U ' hMtmtad Magaalna. from which tbii ■"■■a of tba artlrt* I* compUad hg tba Chicago Kcnra be ebon that cc* Paaafiaea are gradual!? not only addlaj i are pruScaBy owner* oftotoam wealth of tba country. Tba botrber of today.** be aaya, Tr a rnpeeatten. Tba loaf of irtil aa I caaaaa to na on tb* table la abnaat an dnatroly a corporation prodoct. Vron wbatarar point of Hew. Hanoi to tba wind tad eya wa way laak at tt. tba domain of property, covered by tba cerperattuua etaade out aa tba fuel mini fa ft te tte UHwMal Nt* at fk. century that to lost apraadr Jnflpe Qpiacy daaa aat iadtea to ■ay frankly that tha aotparaUoa af to •ay to net a aafa Md far tha nul la ranter. It to Its tratnadnoaly complci anaateadon that makes It partlealar ■y aaaafa. for. la say*, tton narar wa aay aaad far th* totyrMitan eoaatrnc tkto* datam to b* th* aider of (to day iiukla as orartytny aarh ath*i and often *• larotrad that an ana not »• •**>••< to Invtac a aaearMy can to aat* hto (tola, it 1* this etato at af fairs—thto far to tola* toakaad-ttal land* tha small tnreetar to pat hto as* ay to a aarto«* but J»d#e CroMeap potato to to nj wbilltll MnMilM MB Ka Mtoid 1**M1 it*1 * ^Itoaataad k *** orgaatoatkm and ana dearly stoat ho h totttad far hto mav whaa he toraato H* atoo places earpoeathaa la to* proper l|bt He ehaws hew they art the creator m to the law-* Mas ar twt la th* atatata ' Oul u* pall la ar Heatoinliaprop. •rty tha aocurtty that may to laaoa* rma ttaa to ilm aa tto ralna at tha prepay aetuahr toaa and to orrw e* jzzrz SftotoTJSSi/s i£tZ,z?in£ tout totor taawaortot*. too aee*rt£ iatod ea account at haaaaaed raha •hmM to taan*a tor a to iMroamil -—1 artolroon a asaectatto*, ??!“» •*** toparttoaa aa pearee tto that, aad y*o iltojn ohacle to aah that auet f»—rttln Bay to dtrlded equably to tajto tto capital tomato ul tto lato. Pto hi aad mpadlnm to rli|tm to » •JJtmae corpora Ueaa (armad ea that to Paurth—Tto corparatlm tola* tmata tor It* owaora. tha pern innl mat a g^srr^srss^~sas uttvltp wm)4 bo^tnltVt'uito'toa Msrs^a, rottha t* a*Iaa«uai"rtl!5L?*Jc,7E owner*. toMdai at tto mam Urn t* the* ss «•*« • 2T.1 tMtfal Sabacribe fat Um OAsam 'y . ■ I j i
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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