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J KEEP YOUR EYE ON IT j ^TTV»J I K—H<«*«»c raa^l rMateta,-- f • ■ ■’■H i lutwirndMrMlpUli ( I III. V I 1 Tlii 4«r ywr tla* to art u< «bo f ML M M Mam | It’. (Im I.MMKU. | .. . 111 " *-*■■■ 1.. . W. F. MARSHALL, Editor and Proprietor.Devoted to the Protection of Home VOL XXVI. OASTONIA, N. ITS POLICY « i < » « i * » ♦ < i < > 'T'HE policy of this bank is to conduct its bus * incss along the most conservative lines; to restrict its operations to legitimate enterprises; to eliminate all speculative ventures. :: :: « ► < » o I > * <i « * < < < * - Your business is solicited 4 1 4 1 a ii 4 4| 4 » !! CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK i! of GASTONIA. NORTH CAROLINA A. G. MYERS, Cashier <i * > 4> _...___ I • MIS. W100INS TO • DEMAND HACN The Salvation Army Worker by Her Attorneys Institute! Sail Aftalast A. Au Pesthereton. AahrflU UueMe-New*. A suit wus todav instituted in the Superior court of Buncombe county by Mrs. Kate Wiggins of the Salvation Army, against A. A. Feaihetstoc of this city, s liqnor dealer. Although the complaint in the cause has not yet been filed, it is that the plaintifl will demand of the saloon keeper $10,000 damages for assault and battery and tn juries inflicted. This is the civil aide of the matter relative to the assult committed upon Mrs. Wiggins by Mr. Peatbcrston several weeks ago when the Salvation Army worker eras kicked from the defendant's liquor shop by the proprietor. Carter & Cnedestcr of this city, represent Mrs. Wiggins, and the action will be vigorously prose cuted. WANTED—G o o d Jersey milch cow. J. A. Glean. tn. LAND DEEDS for sale at The Ga setts office. MIm Virile Killian Married. Ncvtaa BalnpriM JM. Married Wednesday, Novem ber 22nd at 3:30 p. m. at tbe residence of the bride’s father, sheriff J. W. Killian. Mias Vlrgie Killian to Mr. L.O. Cloningerof Gaston county, Rev. W. A. Deaton of Dallas, officiating. It was a quiet home wedding, the only invited guests being tbe family of Mrs. S. L. Yount and Miss Lucy Fry and Mr. Fred Rhyne. The bride and groom left on tbe sooth bound C. & N. W. train for their home near Dallas. Mn. Laura J. Clarke ru taken to Raleigh from Norfolk Wed nesday morning by Deputy Uni ted States Marina) H. W. Miller to stand trial at the next term of the United States district coart, on the charge of changing the date of her marriage as given in affidavits by the clerk of the court and register of deeds in Hertford county, in order that she might obtain a pension from tbe United States government as the widow of Geo. D. Clarke, who served in the Federal army daring tbe civil war. Subscribe for tbe Gaxbtts gJ-L* '* ■! ' A FOiTUHt Uf PECANS. Tag Acres Will Brlstf An fgcsms •I PMOt la sixty Tsars, Say* Captain WUlltanaa. b.uwsti—«. Capt. W. H. WilliataaoB, Wake county’s popular treasurer, has a pecan tree In his garden, which is worth a small fortune. The tree was piloted sixty yean ago by the late Jas. P. Taylor, and is now nine feet io diameter and has limbs that measure sixty* five feet. It has been beariag every year for forty-five years, aad this year it bore 250 pounds of nuts, which meet ready sale on the market at 20 cents a pound, which makes the Income from the tree $50 per year, or 10 per cent on a valuation of 3500 A man could leave bis chidren no better legacy than to plant in early life several seres of pecans, which by the time bis children were grown would be bringing in a handsome income. Fifty trees coaid be planted on an acre of ground, aad at the above rate would bring in $2,500 a year, or if ten acres were planted the income in sixty years would be $25,000. Capt. Williamson is so enthns* iaatic on pecan growing that be says that be will give to aoy man in Wake county who prom* ises to plant them, enough nuts to plant several acres. Besides this large tree, which yields 2SO pounds of nuts a year, Capt. Williamson has several younger trees which bear from 30 to 50 pounds a year. Mn. Rachel Holton, aged 92 died at her home in Charlotte Wednesday night. Her husband was Thomas Jefferson Holton, editor of the North Carolina Whig, and at his death in 1800 Mrs. Holton assumed control of the peper end ran it for two yean. Cept. W. B. Ryder, of Char lotte, recently superintendent of the Charlotte division of the Son them Railway died at Battle Creek, Michigan, Monduy night of pneumonia. Capt. Ryder had been under treatment for some time at a sanitarium in Battle Creek, bat his condition was not considered serious. The burial was in Charlotte. Hwliii tab rwinf Ea> cinpmat. A Raleigh special says the board of officers, in whose hands Governor Glean left the entire matter, has unanimously decid ed in favor of Morehead as a permanent site for the encamp ment The report gives the ter mi of the otter of Morehead City and the Atlantic & North Carolina Kailway combined and that of Wilmington f o r the Wrightsville site, and then says that the first named offer was to give the old camp site with 2, 000 feet frontage on Bogoc Sound, with additional land ad joining 2,000 feet back and a rifle range 200x1,000 yards also adjoining; to bnild a rifle range and pits, railway sidings, store house*, all other necessary build ings; to claar and grade the grounds, set them in grass, fur nish water supply and lights, and to care for all this property when unoccupied. Wrightsville offered 101 acres, with 1,400 feet frontage frontage on the sound, £,000 in cash and $500 annually r five years, with no promise for future maintenance of prop erty; offered rifile range 1,000 yards lost ou Wnghtsvilk banks. The board says that af ter duly considering these pro posals and going over the re spective rites it unanimously se lects those offered at Morehead City. According to a Ritk atm daalar la cnrtsn aad anOqnaa. Haw Talk aw <My wnm bar* dwratepad still ia other fad to oa^tay tbair Maari oo manta aad (hair pin tuouey, anya tba New Tort correspondent of the Pith bar* Press. It la no laaa (baa matin* a collection of old dathaa. Of caarao tba cfothss must bora ooroa hutodr rslne aad boon oaea wan by royalty or othar faisoua parsonages. *1 bar* a cue tom or," aald tba daalar, "who oecn piaa a pramloant poattton la Xaw York aodal drebw, hot wboaa name for ob vious rsasons I am not at Ubatty la mention, who has consmlsslsnnd ms to bay all lb* castoff coraaei of fameaa wetaea I can Had Qmmr Idea. Isn't It? Wm haa dm ms practically a frs* band la tba matter aa to price and se lection. | ban an strut In F.nropa who le constantly oo the lookout for dm, sad ovary month or two ha studs mo o»ar an addition to tba catWnKu." RED AJiD MORTCACE bUpaJ for sale at Tub Osnrrrji ofica. the Brook farm. A «eaf Mtt im fbh that fehaUa* got hi* Idea at form 111 (bo CCMf MMf. The aataa Ida* wIN be canto* oat oa the Kanaaa ptai rla a* now Saariahaa hi Mfha. TWawodd I tbooxbt yaa art* yaa wo-ildn't chare* ■* anythin* for Ae little legal qmotion I oaks* yaat Law yer—I didn't. I fkirya* yea tor A* anawir.—Orvnlaa* laodar. r—1 . Linens m n j ' "vV of beauty tbat an • {ay i wife. Oar beautiful lines ad| _ made rkht, look riibt. pHeed risfat aad TjMc.U—m, Wkpfcl—. LuuekCttku. Tray Oreo. St—Scary. Wt "* C****- 1— «-4 Um. BWI—. i^p^^SSSSSuBm^'' ^ ~ • •'•' • '•i day L clad aa Tbaak—Ma« _ Jas. F. Yeager ■■■■■■■■.. ———— § I MAJESTIC C ! ALL NEXT WEEK J FREE:: FREE 1 ========^==——= 4 During week of exhibit we will f give one set of Majestic Ware i FREE to anyone buying a Majes J tic Range. We make the broad | statement that this set of Ware ( Is the finest ever offered for sale f —not a piece of tin In the entire ft set—we have the Ware at our / store. If you call and see It you | will agree with us that It cannot 4 be duplicated anywhere for less than $8. Come and have a cup I of coffee and biscuits with us. 5 . . We extend you e cordial Invita tion to partake with ns a cup of coffee and hot biscuits, and to witness the workings of The Great Ma|estlc Malleable Iron and Steel Range at our store. We will show you howto bake bis cuits brown, top and bottom, In three minutes; how to cook with half the fuel you are now using, and show you an article that, If < properly used, will lasts lifetime. Exhibit Dec. 4,k lo 9th Inclusive > I LONG BROTHERS, Gastonia, N. C.
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