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~V1 ■ ..L-ifiJi ■ |jj-'|»wpigiai«|ii.x."M ■ wi« . \ fHd tlAAUt'lti \ ^IT^1 i iL t li l' 1* tr.U.'t!.V - *;* i«r l». J i" U .» I^M.S" M'v^l MJ| *.v i 1 Caha-* vivJ»v’vtftH »n- *A 1 7 m it, r ~ \ HC / r/ * »*/ ,*« *»*/> //*/ /Mjr.V#** T W. F, MAR SHALL, Editor tad Prttritior. VOL XXVI._ THE Citizens National Bank OF GASTONIA _= Capital.$30,000.00 OFFICERS: R. P. RANKIN. Pretllfil. C, N. EVANS. Vice PreiNtaL A. O. Mte*S. Cashier* DIRECTORS I R. P. Reekie. C. N. Evait^, Editor L ve. J. A. Cleon. Or. «l. M. a lean, R- R. He) aee. Robert A. Leva. We wish to express our grateful appreciation to our friends who have given us their business since we opened. We extend a cordial invita tion to the public to do busi ness with us, and promise lib eral treatment. Will make loans at the legal rate of in terest, and pay interest on g time deposits. * V V — _ ~ _ vve wane your Dusmess and !■ will extend every courtesy and accommodation consistent v/lth sound banking. Call to see us or write us. A. G. MYERS, Cashier OF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF GASTONIA, N. C. IU. 7536. TIEASUKY DEPAtTMENT. OHIct ol Comptroller of lb* Currency. Wabuinctom, D. C.. Deckmbkk 30. 1904. Wbereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the nnder ■igned, it lias been made to appear that The Citiaena National Bank ol Gastonia, heated in the town of Gastonia, in the counts of Gaston and State of North Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be com plied with before an association aball be atuboriaed to commence tbe business of Banking; Now therefore I, Thomas P. Kane. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Citiaena National Bank of Gastonia, located in the town of Gastonia, In the connty of Gaston and State of North Carolina, is authorised to commence tbr business of Banking as provided in Section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of tbe United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and Seal ol office tbit coaiuutcT svssav Thirtieth day of December, 1904. itaAi. or tub Coarraousa T. P. KANE, orrua rr-«aej*cT ty md Acting Comptroller of tbe TBSABtJBV DBT4 BTHKNT. CUftenCy. TRUSTEES SALE OP LAND. . Babtcrib* to Tbr Qautti, ’ ' #’j ' ■ '• ■ • * .. fUMiit, *i»wit Cifcti. TAKE TIME —TO— ' 8*a my samples. h will pay yoa. Saha made to meaaorv Clean, prasa. and alteration, at reasonable pricoa nfcdva C C. JOHNSON. Tailor. Curt la Llactla. I. Incola Jo«ra*l. The second week of April coart baa been abolished. N« Jury has been drawn for it h> lb* Cuinmwxlonrrs nrkt week A petition baa been received t« Postpone the December teiin nl Lincoln court. No action Krill be taken unless petitions an presented by those liable u serve as jurors or witnesses Two weeks would pat it near or to Christmas week, sad tb< basinets of the county does nol require lb* people to submit t< the Inconvenience and inckm *acy of « January court. Canereesmaa Webb has bear aotifkd by the Department the there la a vacancy at Aaaepolii from this district. Mr. Web! •HI probably hold a cotnpeti thsa examination for this ap PvIBlUCIt, IMPS MOUNTAIN ITEMS. Mr. C. M. Caaka. Jr., to Sapor* iaftpgegd tka Lula—Agitated Aksit Slraei a«d Light kdi —Other liana af lalaraat. Kiaaa Mia. Herald. Mr. and Mrs L K. I/wrhirt been In Gastonia fur aevetal days past visiting relatives. Frum all appearance at this witting it set ms that farmers in tliia section will reduce their cotton acreage 25 per cent, and const aiH ntly (heir gn mo sup plica in the same proportion Good! Since W. R. Wilkins sold out his drug business Here to Mr. Carpenter, the firm name of tile company lias been changed to Piedmont Drug Company, and the hu«ineas is managed by Mr. P. I,. Carpenter, tbc new metn Irer of the (inn. Mr. E C. Fairea, overseer on 'he set lion of the public mad leading out south from town, ba» promised to do some much needed work on his section as soon as he thinks it can be ad vantagrousty coin pit ted. Wr hope 10 hear of other overseers doing ihe same. The friend* of D; num Long, soil of A. J Long, and grand-son of uur townsman, L H Long, will be interested to learn that he i* to be married on Thusday •vening, February the 16t.li, at 5 o'clock, to Mis* Bryte F«<y, «>t the Pisgah section, daughter ot S E. Foy. Aa the weather permits, our towrn authuiit es are still placing granite along Kail Road avenue tv be used in cnrlring the sidewalk o' said street a* soon aa the winter weather breaks up. The intention is to curb the street down to Cold street at Aliases Goforth’s. Captain Dilling went to Gaa tonia Monday to attend "Tbt Good Roads” meeting; there lie was elected as a delegate to g» to Kalrigh to push the road bill He was also before ill committer at Raltigh on the "Child Libor Bill" as a delegate He returned home yesterday well plea»rd with all prospects from start to finish. aume wccks ago oor town conncil met and discussed the sul't-'Ct of water-works, electric light* and street improvement* A motion to have a bill passed through the present legislatee to allow our town to vote on an i*-ue of $80,000 worth of bonds for these purposes was lost bat one to cany $15,000 worth for street improvements alooc went through the council. The passing of the above or der caused au agitation of the matter among oor citizens so one day last week another meet ing was held and another mo tion went through calling for a bill for a second $15,000 issued fur the purpose of electric lights. We arc not fnlly apprised of the status of these bills but we learn that either or both can be passed or rrjected by a vote of our citizens. Pur the past year or two oor worthy townsman. D. If. Baker, has endeavored to relieve him self of the great responaibility of secretary and treasurer of the Lola cotton mill, but not until just recently has he been able to do so. Bnt he bes resigned this position et the mill and Mr. C. M. Cook ia to take the position thus made vacant by the resigna tion of Mr. Baker. Mr, Cook la well known in mill circles as e first-class, practice) mill man, and this company baa been fortunate in securing his service lor their mill. It will be re called that Mr. Cook was long the efficient superintendent of the Southern Cotton MQls at Bessemer, bnt more recently of a mill at Wilmington, X. C llcncc Mr Cook come* to tht Lola with the very beat credential*, and w« gladly wH come him to oar ciliaenship, and arisb nim much sacceaa a hia new mill. It is not vet given out by Mr. Baker what bnaineaa be will enter, but bi, many friends here and elae where will bid him Ood speed ii> any undertaking he may cboot* t • enter._ Cbsrryyilla llama. Chmr*lll« N*.« aoih. Mia* Annie Dcila ha* bonghi a lot opposite W. B. B-**’ Hot. •nd will build a nice little cm I K* on it- She i* having brick <*<d lumber hauled now and wil C miuencc building right twr, We understand thnt there i- « movement on foot to estnhli h soother store in Chrrtyvilu A* we understand It. it is to b run on the co-operative pin-, somewhat similar to the store, run by the Farmers Allinnc several years ago, but under a better management. The pro moter* hope to secure something like $5,000 in anhscriptiofi*. The ah.re* are $25 each. Mr E. M Berry is interested in gel ling it up. We wish them sac cess. Mins Cora Shull, daughter of Moses Shull, who lives near Eddy, died Sunday morning a: 8 30 o'clock of pneummila. I’he deceased was about 21 years old She h*H been sick a bon' ten dava. Her remains were in •erred at Beth Page Monday at 10 o'clock. This is a soeel* afflicted fatnilv. the father and two brothers are all sick but w< learn the brothers are improv ing somewhat. The aympith, "I the entire cotmouuity gt-e out to this family. Mrs. David Manner was givet >n excellent dinner at her daugh ter". Mrs. M. L Rndisilt on las' Monday, it being \lr*. Mannev's 92 birthday. O.ily a few of th •tear relatives were piesent, Imt 'hey asy ihey rvj-nrrdIhemstlvr immensely. From all appear mces Mr*. Mattney mav live p celebrate aeversl m«»rt- birthdays She is in better health now than the waa at this lime last year. »o we are informed and is con sidered spry for one of her age me whb i ArKMtl. Kmims CHr Journal. The lute ex Senator Ransom, of North Carolina, was In early Itfe a famous planter. His plan tation waa a model one. and from all over the Slate visitor* came to inspect it. After the war, he reduced bis planting operations consider ably, bat he still kept up a handsome estate. He would often talk of the dissatisfaction of the reconstruction period and of the naive views shout salary that the freed men of the time held. "In my stable, for instance," he once said, "I employed a skilled coachman and an un skilled groom. To the coach man. of coarse. I paid the larg estwages. The groom, as soon as be fonnd this oat, complain ed to me about it. " ‘What for.’ he said, ‘do yon pay Henry more than me, sir? " Because,' I answered, Henry ia a skilled, experienced hand * " ‘Bat then the work,' said the groom, 'shoald come to him a good deal easier than it does to me.’ " Rev. William Dancan was formally insulted as pastor of the First Associate Reformed Presbyterian church at Char lotte Wednesday night. Dr. J C. Galloway of Ga stouts' ore* sided at the installation exer cises. Mr. Duncan came to Charlotte from New Concord, Ohio. ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health The u>e of Royal Bakina Powder it eaenty to the healthfuhew of die family rood. YmS (nab dw food Ak» bakaf pewdan «• hjuriow. Royal Baking Powder saves health. ' , • - f » .* ■> •* Ill f Only the whiteness of the snow itself can aaftah 4> + the beauty of the white wash fabric? A «|i placed in atock—but we have the colored 4, and fresh. This assort meat comprises + jndaUaonr, WaskCkMses, . S | Sgs**- I 1 Alj Pr.cs. From Oc V.rS Un, % + DRESS LINENS—36 to 100 iocbe* wid*. 2Je to *1.25. Z * TAetB DAMASK* . $1.00to*1.75. X + Tbne are broatifal {roods—every thread pot io for X ♦ aarviea a* well a* beauty. ;» . J | JAMES F. YEAGER X flSOAfl PARAOtAPflS. Anrticblil Marriage — Cottaa Catches Firs—Piifah Ppm mil ntc. • laHMUMV Of W# OlWm Pisgah, Prb. 4. 1905. -MU* Bryl* P"», daughter of Mr Sulotaiit E Pnv, of Pisgah, srifl h- married Taesdav, Fehmarv •8 at 5 p. m. to Mr. John Bynum Long, of Gsatnnia, N. C- The oapti ila tn lie performed be the Rce. A. T Uwlnr, of Lin wood. « Pisgah ARP. rhnrrh. We are glad to note that th» iafant ol Mr. Lem Morrow i« •ho. t recovered from aa attack •< pneumonia. Mrs. Sirah Carson fell and 'mtir d her leg so that erysipelas <4.1 in from which she is nos uf -ring verv much. Mr. John W. Haskins. Jr., it *riiL's11v ill with tnli * culosis at Ur*. Sarah Carson’s. Mr. Will Bradley b«d a anal] -ouflagralinn Wednesday worn iig ahont 11 o’clock. Mr Bradley had stored in hia front vsrd three bales of cotton, hold mg for s raite in price. It »« *npi*i*e<! that a apark front the rash pot fire Mew i ilo the cot* tott ig. iling It. Xo one was oresent except Mra. Bradley •ad the children. Neighbor* 'ere called in and the hull; of the cotton was *.ived after an •ter. ic cfi.irt and the l<tsa of •bout a half a bale of ataple. AH thrre were more or less damaged. The loss is entire at • d 4t the present price of cotton ibont $17. pireifnipirr UigTf |l| reader* of these lines to store all cotton in the dry, under shelter sod not expose to the weather nor to flying sparks. Owr items this week are froaen op or under. Items are hard to get 'when ‘the thermometer is down below 3? in the sun shine. Miss Irene Foster of Gaffney who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sam T. Whitesides, has re turned to her home. Rev. J. C. Gillespie will bold •cryices at Philipsbnrg every second Sabbath througboat the year at 3 p. m. Crowder’s Creek was froaen over last Wednesday Jan. 23 for tb* first time in years Japan’s Big Bank BapaMta. WaaMaavw PMt "Seventy par cent of the Japanese, expenditures in the preseat war with Russia remain in Japan, and, ana result, the deposits ia the banks of the island kingdom are larger than they have ever been before." said Franklin B. Morse, son of the trat American Con sal to Osaka. "The working of this ia simple and accounts for present conditions in Japan. The Japanese army lives on rice and n-'h. The Government baa given its orders for these pro visions to the farmers and fisher men of Japan, who, when they receive the money, deposit it in hank mostly, and when a Me ttonal loan it called for ace pre pared to toaa . tiw. faMMjfJMM the wrv money that they hays br«n paid, Add to this the fact that all the p->wder used by the Japa in the fi-M is taannfactnred at home, and it U evident shy there la hut 30 pt-r cent, left U go out of the country. kamata in Florida. Tswss. sia.. P< w**s. Additional advices Iron throughout the orange belt shos that of 50.000 bone* of orangei and grapa fruit remaining or the trees, about 75 per cent have been fraseu and made ott salable. A large portion of tbr loss falls upon the bayvrs win bought the crape on the trees •Itbougb gome grower* hav been heavy hit. cat attackstv* nina A Tech villa Man's Ital Bittn •■A a Vnim‘1 Arm Tara bf a Pres tied Hesse Cat. Vakottl Bnaatrrr. Mr. J W P. Hoar and Ifiaa Lmcv Smarr. of YorkviJU, am painfully injured last Tnesdav •nnrning a« the matt of an tin explainable, hot exceedingly virions attack hv a house ear. Mr. and Mrs. Hone and Mi*« Smarr was sittiag in the dialog of Mr. Hope's resident r. each nrenpied in vatinns wavs, and all miKu^pipiou* of present impending iron hie. Mr H»pe allowed hia arm to drop io the side of hia « b tir and the next Instant hia hand was <*ei*rd io the teeth of the bonne eat. which was silling ander nrath.. Instinctively he with drew HU arm with considerable force, and holding it* viciona h»Id with tbe tenacity off it* kind, the cat was drawn from tinder the chair, between the ronods, and wnnld not let go until wi h ki« free hand Mr. Hope finally socceeded io chok ing it loose. Immediately oo striking the fl.mr the now com pU-tely frenzied animal made a wild spring and landed on the arm rd Miss Smarr who was standing five or «ix feet away. Mis* Sinarr frmght the cat off and ran from the room with her arm bleeding freely from several deep scratches. A negro servant was attracted to tbe room by the commotioa and undertook to drive Uie ext out. Tbe animal coottnaed to fight # viciously, however, nod held its ground until forced bod fly through tbe door. It am* afterward killed. * Mr. Hope's wound was quite painful during Tuesday and Wednesday, but the swelling is now almost gone and he is more comfortable. Miss Smarr has not suffered a great deal of poia. except for a few home Immedi ately after bar unpleasant ex pfntficc. to—U-1 lhady Deal, Tbe Raleigh New* and Ob* server shows ap the traitorous action of ex Governor D. L RusacQ in connection with the bonds for which the state of Sooth Dakota is string Jho state of North Carolina. At a time when the bonds belonged to a man ia Naw York they ware •ant to tbe treasurer of the Mat* to be compromised and cancelled in accordance with a previous statute of the state. Russell was governor at the time, and having received an insidt tip from bit partner hr held np the tmm promise of the booda and they wars recalled by tbe owner. Later when ha wna no longer governor be ap pears as counsel against hu state to force payment of tba bunds. A shady transaction, to «V the least of It. and a shame* fnl disgrace to the man gatky of it. South Dakota shows very Kttle state pride and honor in being a pattv to swch a matter, fnrtnernhte Maaairod-ltatteel ; fifes Misassjjg ’ )•*. 1» >WW'‘ r*°,*“ **"*■
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