, AM M 14 ' ' ' tt" nnvti ouii ? A READ OUR On virion IJmik OFFER Then Act - 4 ILL. :i opfor- 1 A A t .PUBLISHED TWICER WEEKTUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 4i,UUm si J AS. W. ATKINS, Editor and Manager. Devoted to the Protection of Home and the Interests of the County, $1.50 a Year in Advance VOL. XXVIII. OAOTONIA, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2G. I907. NO. 17 mm . i. w v . mr 4 m mm w mm mr mm m BT" I- V ABSOLUTE S4FETYU the best thin - wt have to offer. Other inducements ' v " are of secondary .importance. Upon 'this basis only, f do ' we solicit .your " , patronage : ' : : i ' CITIZENS NATIONAL' 8ANK - - FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE Your Credit is Good If You Live In Gaston Furniture, Carpets, Rugs; Stoves . Sold on Easy Monthly Payments , . -. - .......... .... . . , . . ... .... ... We have the biReat line of Furniture '.- ' " ever shown in Castonia. We have OUR PRICES i. ' ' You can't beat them. Don't take our . save yon money on every purchase - We have the largest line of pictures them before you buy ... , . To the farmers and others who need at bandwe give advantage of cash prices together with all the time they want. Remember T"EE. L. LittrFurhiture Go. Gastonla, t t t : , "WHISKY" COLD CURES. Danger of Using Alcoholic Mixtures - Coal Tsr Tablets.: Tbe . most dangerous thing . that one can do when affected with a coueh or cold is io use ' a medicine that contains whisky or a tablet tbat is made ot some coal tar product. Petting aside ' all ;' moral ' Objections to filling ? ttpv. with whisky or drugs v be . cause one nas a cold, tne-ian " iurious physical effect should be sufficient to keep one from using ; these strong medicines. - , The most sensible as well as ' the only scientific way to treat a cough or cold s by-f inhaling .. medication; thati will; kill the germs and give relief to the ir ritated mucous membrane in the nose, throat And, lungs. Among the few remedies that are used in this way, Hyomei ; standi ' pre-eminent.. t It "- is breathed through a neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, and the first breath of its . healing air s relieves theTirrita tion, and its continued use soon effects a thorough cure. . . . The best people in Gastonia al ' ways have Hyomei at band in the ' winter months, and at the first symptoms of a cold or bronchial trouble, use the remedy and pre ' vent serious and lasting illness. If you have any doubts as to the ' effects of - Hyomei in curing . coughs, colds and all ' bronchial troubles, the guarantee J. . H. Kennedy & Co., gtoe with every ::; outfit should convince you of its . curative - powers. A Hyomei outfit costs $1, and if if does not , give satisfaction, J. II. Ken nedy & Co., : will .return : your ' money. ' . . . Extra bottles of Hyomei, ' if needed, can be-obtained for 50c. btit the complete: Outfit is usual ly ; enough .!, to r cure severat colds..-) r v w:yFl2 26 Hisn'i ForgoKen.- Franklia Time, .- , - -: , . '. The Times .congratulates the readers of that most .excellent farm ' paper. The : Progressive Fanner, ot Raleigh upon' the fact that Mr. W. P. Marshall, who is an able editor, - and a native of Franklin county, has connected himself - with ' that paper. Furney ;was . raised on tbe farnj and although some few years have passed since he depart .ed therefrom, he no doubt still remembers how, they used to "! ?e da cotton and de corn." Tr- G'.rrc-n at Our Store the largest and most complete stock anything in the furniture line. .'. ARE RIGHT word for it come and see. - We can of all kinds ever brought to town see furniture and haven't the ready cash the Place i' : : : : N. C. YORK AND YOBKVILLE. Vhst't Doinj Amont oar Neifih ' bors Jost Across the Line. YortHlleEnouirer. Feb. 22d. ; Mr; Dixon Lesshe has been appointed agent for the Catawba Indians, to look after the $3,000 appropriation recently made by the general assembly. ; . Mr. Jeff D. SWhitesides, - of Hickory Grove, was in York ville yesterday, arranging for the purchase of some mules for his nephew, 'Mr. Luther Whitesides, who lost so heavily in tbe recent incendiary fire. Referring to the stories that were circulated during Tuesday and Wednesday as to the' alleged intention ' of people of the. .neighborhood to lynch Jim Bryan, JVIr. White sides said that there was never the slightest danger' of anything of the kind. ' . v.rv'. Mn J. Ed Sadler has purchas ed the interest of his ; former partner; Mr. A. N. Sample, and is now the sole proprietor of the Shandon Hotel. From the time of its opening ' last spring, the Shandon - has been ' in entire charge of Mr. Sadler and it is not too much to say tbat.during less than a year he has made his house famous with- fillthe trav eling inetrwho . come to York ville. ; t t. - . , Jim Bryan; one of the negroes f charged with tbe burning of the barn r of Mr. J. . Luther, White sides, near Sharon recently, but who managed to evade arrest at the time, was taken into custody in Gaffney i last Monday, and afer a preliminary" hearing be fore Magistrate R. L A. Smith, in Yorkville Wednesday night was committed to jail to await trial at the approaching term of the court' of general sessions. J ck Good . and Mary - Ellen Smarr have . been- in jail since the. burning. .They-, were.,-arrested , ostensibly as witnesses; but now there is no secret of tbe fact that they had more serious connection with the ( affair than mere knowledge pointing in the direction of tbe probable culprit. To Resame Practice el Law. The following from Snndav's Charlotte ; Observer will be of interest -to many ' Gastonians: "Mr.-Robert L. Durham. 1 who for 10 years practiced Jaw in Gas ton county, has leased a room on the second floor of the Trust building, and will resume the rractice of his profession. Mr." LETTER CARRIERS MEET, Counly Association Holds Ses sion at Dallas Mext Meeting , to be Held ia Oastonia May 3Cth. The.Gaston County Associa tion of Rural Letter. . Carriers met id the court bouse at Dallas I Friday. It being Washington's I. . .. s ' .it .l. : . t. . oirmaay a:i iuc vaiucn w iw county were off duty and ' tbe attendance ' was good. - - The president, ' Mr. Thomas S. Royster," carrier on route No. 1 from Bessemer City, presided. The other officers of the associa tion are Mr. W. N. Cavin, car rier on route No. 1 from Mount Holly; vice president, ' and Mr. J,; D. Derr, carrier on route No. 2 from Dallas, secretary. Routine: business consumed the larger portion of the session: Various matters of interest to the. carriers in general were dis cussed, amon tbe topics being good roads, department rules and difficulties of various kinds with which the carriers have to contend continually Inability to obtain copies of the ' depart ment rules governing rural df livm carriers has placed some what of a handicap on the mem bers of the Gaston association as welt as those m other counties. we presume, i ne department. it is said, is making every effort to iupply the demand for rules to sarriers in every section of tbe country as rapidly as pos sible. ; ' It was decided that the asso ciation hold two regular meet ings annually, on May 30th and the first Mondav in September, the former being Decoration Day and the latter ' Labor Day, both national holidays. The next regular meeting will be held in Gastonia May 30. An effort will be made to secure Congressman Webb for an ad dress and to provide other at tractions which will make it a gala day. ' Blackburn's Misfortune. Foirbrother's Everything. The papers have contained here of late seyeral dispatches re counting , the personal mistor tunes of Congressman Black burn. That be is in hard lines financially is a matter of regret to us. . A man who. meets re Verses is always to be pitied, even if he was the architect of bis own misfortunes. Unmerci ful disaster seemed to follow fast and follow faster in his case, and we regret that the enterpris- ng correspondent 'in Washing ton wanted to set him up only to knock him down with the announcement that be was finan cially crippled . The story is published that Blackburn may go to Arizona. f he does, if he goes there and mixes with tbe boys, even as he formerly mixed with them in Wilkes, it will not be long until you bear of bis going back , to Congress. Blackburn is a good ellow in his class, and it he gets settled in Arizona you will hear from him. Mark this .predio tion." '::' , " In North Carolina his cake is dough. He has lost most all his nends and he has never estab- ished any .particular ousiness, so he will find it hard to get on nis leet .in ms lormer nome. Anyway we are 1 Bory to know that financial reverses have em barrassed him, , and hope that papers will not print any more of his personal misfortunes, ,. A Strinfe Barn-Burning Mania. Charlotte News, 23d. . The young son of Mr. Bruce Brown, who lives across the river on the York county side, is said to have been seized with a Strange mania since the barn pf his relative, Mr, Berry Brown, was burned. He is said to have set his father's barn on fire several times "but each time it was discovered soon enough to prevent serious damage. ; A Cream ef Tartar Powder, free from alum or phoa y phatlo acid - ' . - k . V - - 1 SSI LOCAL AFFAIRS. In any city where the ma jonty of its , citizens are . home owners,, one will find pretty Homes and happy satisfied peo pie,) They are always on the alert for the best interests of the town and ,? Us moral jt welfare. Where this is not so such an in terest is not displayed. . -What are you doing for your town? If you have no confidence in the growth endi mprovement of the town and county in whicq you live now on earth do . you expect " other people to move among you and cause the countrv to develop and grow for your benefit. , ' ' , Were each nation to divide its cash among its own people each human being in France would have $35, or $10 more than eaclTperson in pur country under similar circumstances. Mean while, the divided cash of Great Britan would give each Briton only $18: in Germany the cash per capita would amount to only $17: Russia $8, and Japan $i while in Cuba each person would get a two-dollar bill The good book says, "Give to every one ibat asketh tbee," but that dosen't mean to give a drunkard money to buy whiskey ; it dosn't mean to give the ftaby a hammer and looking glass be cause he asks for it, and it dosn't mean that we should give to pro fessional beggars who travel from town to town. The Bible doesn't always mean what it says, but it always means what it means. m Let us rally around the standard of youth, remembering that the future of our country shall be what the young people make it. Let us Show our fath ers and mothers that the- boys and girls of today shall be read to stand fourth fully equipped men and women of tomorrow. Let us show them that the rising generation which is following in their footsteps is fully competent to succeed them and shoulder the responsibility of the farm, the home and tbe nation. Every lav should have a copy of . the Argo Red Salmon Cook Book.- It tells you thirty- nine different wavs of preparing salmon. Ask your grocer for it. -Will a merchant"who is wise ever cease to advertise. Yes when the trees grow upside down; when the beggar wears a crown; when ice forms on tbe sun; when the sparrow weighs a ton : when gold dollars get too cheap; when women secrets keep; when a fish forgets to swim ; when Satan sings a hymn ; when girls go back on gum; when tbe small boy hates a drum ; when no 'politician schemes; when mince pie makes pleasant dreams; when it's fun to break a tooth; when all lawyers1 tell the truth ; when cold water makes you drunk; when you love to smell a skunk; when the drum mer has no brass when these things all come to pass; then man that's wise will neglect to advertise. ' . , ? Mr. A. W. Latta thinks The Gazette did him an injustice . in its issue of the 15th in. which ap peared the . following " item: "Miss Alice Gattis; daughter; of Mr. W. H. Gattis, who eloped with Mr. A, W. Latta Wednes day, returned home yesterday. The girl was "deserted at Bel mont and after arriving at Char lotte was taken in charge by friends." : Mr. Latta ' says - that they did not elope; that he did not know the young lady in tended going on the same train until he saw her in tbe coach; that there was no preconcerted plan or arrangement between them whatever; that he did not desert her at Belmont or any where else ; that he took care of her in the depot : at Charlotte, remaining rwith her: until i a friend of tbe family appeared on the scene and took her home. Miss Gattis also - denies that there was any; elopement; :this assertion on her part, of course, exonerates Mr, Latta from the charge of desertion. . Miss Gattis also denies that she" was taken in charge at Charlotte by friends. The Gazette had no intention or desire, '- when -: publishing ' the report,"" to injure or falsely represent' any one but' simply gave the item as obtained from reliable sources,-, deeming it a good piece of news :r. That the parties most vitally concerned may have no cause to complain of unfair treatment at the hands of this paper we cheerfully pre sent their statements .ast out lined above. ' " W i . ' ; If you nave - not received ' the Argo Red Salmon Cook : Book, ask youf grocer or send a postal card to the Alaska Packers As sociation, Richmond, :Va., ad vertisir j d?partn?rt. Gaston's Old Soldiers A letirJ ti tbe CutrlMIn Till twity life h lei to Uc Ccitt tf Tkt Ceiltt ", trey, CmiM Fraa Iny $ First ' Aitkeitie lid Iver fttate-A Pteirly ' CMtlete u Tins m4 Ubw Cm like It -v By L. M H off nas t Abbrbviations.' For the sake of convenience and saving space tbe following abbreviations are made in the list below; cm-commissioned ; Co company e enlisted d died ' dg discharged dt detailed k killed w wounded "m missing p promoted pr prisoner r resigned tr transferred. Rhyne. Miles, Co. H. 37th Regt. Rhyne, Alfred. Co. H: 37th Regt. e Oct 6, '61; k Sept. 1, 62, at Ox Hill. . Rhyne, Henrv, Co. "H. 37th Rgt. e Oct. 6. '61; w. Rhyne, Pevton S., Co. H. 37th Regt. e Oct. 6, '61; w at Han over Court House. Rhyne. A. P., Co. H. 49th Regt. e Mch22, '62; p Corp Rhyne, W. M., Co. H. 49th Regt. e Mch 22, '62. Rhyne, M S., Co H. 49th Regt. e Mch. 22, '62; d of sun stroke received Aug. 22, '62. Khyne, J. L Co. H. 49th Regt. p Corp. Rhyne, A. B , Co. '62. , Co. H. 49th H. 49tb p Sgt; w H. 71st Regt. e Mch. 22, Rhyne, J. E. Regt. e March 23, '62; Mch. 25, '65. Rhyne. George, Co Regt. (Jr. Res d of measles at Raleiph. Rhyne, David, Co. E 11th 49th 49th Regt. Rhyne, J. B., Co. H. Regt. e after Mch. 22. '62. Rhyne, John, Co. H. Regt. Rhea, J C , Co. K. 49th Regt. Mch 15, '62. Rhea, A. W., Co. M. 16th Regt. e May 1, '61; d Jan. '62, at Valley .Mountain. Rhodes, Caleb, (Sr. Res.) Rhodes, Jos.,, (Sr. Res.) Rhodes, Eli. Co. M. 16th Regt. e Mch. 17, '62; d Sept. Rhodes, Christopher, Co, H- 23rd Regt. e June 12, '61; dg July 20, '62 and joined cavalry. Rhodes, Daniel, Co. H. 49th Regt. e Mch. 22, '62; d of dis- ease at Front Royal Nov. 5, '62. Rhodes, M. L , Co. . C. 71st Regt. (Jr. Res ) Rice, J. F., Co. H. 8th Regt.; w in o. Riddle, Jos. B. F , Co. H. 23d Regt. e June 12, '61, 3rd Sgt.; p 1st Lieut. May 10, '62; w Sept. 30, '64. Roberts, John H., (not blind) Co. F. 9th Regt. Roberts, M., (Sr. Res.) Roberts. A. Miller, Co. M. 16th Regt. e May 1, '61;, p 2nd Lieut. July 4, '61 and rlst Lieut. May 12, '62; , k at Chancellors ville b u 1 1 e t passing through Gen. Pender's arm and bis bead. Roberts, J. J.; Co. M. 16th Regt. e May. 1, 61 ; k June 26, '62, at Mechanicsville. t Roberts, John W., Co. M. 16th Regt. e May 1, '61; p Sgt. Apr. 25 '6?. Roberts, John H., Co. H. 37th Regt. e Oct. 6, '61 p 1st Lieut. Apr. '62; r Oct. 23, '62. Roberts, T. M., Co. H.37th Regt. e May 10, '62; w at Chan cellorsville. ' ; Robinson, J. C, Co. G. 52nd Regt. e Mch. 23, '62; pr July 3, :63. at Gettysburg and Apr. '65 near Petersburg and taken to Fort Delaware.' ' v, Robinson, J.' W.; Co. M. 16th Regt. e May 31, '62; w May,3, '63, at Chancellorsyille. Robinson. J. C, Co. H. 23rd Regt. e June 12, '61; d June 4, '62 of w received at beven Fines. ' Robinson, W. E .' Co. H. 49th Regt. e Mch. 22, '62; w. 1 Robmsotr,J bamnel L.t Co.-Ii. 49th Regt." e after Mch. 22, '62. Robinson, Wm. M.i- Co. C. 71st Regti (Jr. Res ) Robinson, E. J., Co. F. 59th Regt.: dt blacksmith.' K Rodgers, John, Co. 1 C. 37th Regti e Aug 15, '62 ; d Apr. 1, Roper, Philip H.. Co, D. 63rd Regt. 5th Cav. e July 7, '62. . Roper.David R., Co. M. 16th Regt. e May 1, ' '61; w at Seven Pines; d Aug. 29, '62, of w re ceived at Manassas.'' v- . . Roper, Pink. . . ,:: ' Rudisill, Jacob. Co.", I. 37th Pve-t. e Avz. 15, 'C2; w at Chan- cellcrsvilk. I? V V- Our Lines of Spring Woolens and Wash Goodsre now Com -plete with the New est Weaves and Lat- est Styles., i s f: v V IKS r Yeager- McLean Mfg. Co.t "3 L. L. JENKINS, Pre. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. With sixteen years successful banking experience,!! capital, surplus and profits of over one hundred aud j twenty-five thousand dollars and deposits of ' Over Half vfe are in a better position to serve our customers J than ever before in our history. I: : : : We Invite vou to open an account with us. DIRECTORS L. L. Jenkins A. A. McLean J. Lee Robinson J. K. Dixon R. R. H. M. ROOF IN Slate9 Tin, Iron, Steel, Ruberoid, Tarred Paper, Asphalt and Gravel LARGE Prompt, Cheap GASTONIA, LONG DR M. HUNTEReSiXlisy ROCK HILL, S. C. Consultation FREE Makes a Snecialtv of Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula and - JJtheBoatisni-piseases of theGenito-TJrinary Organs and Rectnm. - Treats without the, knife; loss of blood and little pam to patient. REFERENCES TO A PEW CASES TREATED R, A. Clark. Cancer ol aose. Rock Rill S C: Mr.r J. WilHame, irancerol lce.Tlrti. H C: Mr.5, R. Nelaon. canoet oi face. OKden. S.C: W. A. Mallinai. cuncr ol ce. bom. UaUimore. f. franK MiUimore. cancer cancer o lip. Lowell. N.C: Mrs. It. K, Harrell. Glaaco. cancer of forrbead. Sshelby I, v.: D. Hambriht,Terocoae Ulcer t irr.BiacKSDnra :..: urern.cnui ic...--r-N.C: J. N.ClonU, cancer tbe tonjrne. Tirxaa, aC: Mra. N. S. AUm. can.-t c( . Lowefl.N.C: G.W.Green, cancer of neck. Moorenfioro, C. :!'. " ' crofula,Ga4ner.S.C: W. V. Tracy. cance J?S:ilSyi&"k i I nicer or lev, Bgorowiran.vi ".wi. r' . McMaboa. rheumatism. Henrietta, N. C: L. A, Holland. W. Bridges, rheumatism, Moorea&oro, N. C. 8 . H Ten rial Cssfca C'r Vtri r ' ; inT'f-ti ' J z : S3 4. S. N. BOYCE, Cashier "3 a Million T. L. Craig Rav Andrew E. Moore McAden J. O. White G. A. Gray 5 STOCK. Good and v NORTH CAROLiNA' iastonia. IJ. f. 1'iiyf c-""' c.Clevland Mill. N.C; f K. r of face. K)la"oro, N. C: ' I' i, cancer of lip. Rmrn. S. . : J oi iacr cancer fl. mdo, cancel neck lirm . . s. . mi J .V. . t. ' -Vy .5