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1 - f SC414* 414* 4* 414* 4* 4* 414* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4’4*4* 4* 4* JC t Personal Pride J t * + 'XrHE gratifying condition of this + J bank is largely due to the guld- J 4 a nee of its directors, each of whom 4 + takes personal pride in the success + J of the bank. J 4 Yoor business is solicited. Fair 4 4* and liberal treatment is promised. + i + 4 Citizens J J National Bank J 4 Gastonia, N. C 4 4» 4 $£++++++++++*+++++++4+44^ BR UTALITIES AT ODESSA Eyewitness Tells of Massacre of Jaws by Russians. THREE DATS AT MERCY OF MOBS twrIMs IWMf at Cess safe Ikti r»l> tewed the rroolewoHoe at Ota Cwr'i areas at a OeaaSWUaa cae altr at Ota Meellamaa aad rails* Wae Veepeetreble. Solomon llrndsky, a Jewish watch maker of Odceea. wbo recently arrived In London from that tows. Rave a I-oiv doo Trfetraph representative a Graphic dMct!|ilioa of tha terrible ecnaee of blond sited which occurred there a few days a fo. Ur. Brodsky ts a prominent member at the revolutionary pnrty tu Odessa, and it waa because he took a prominent part In the defense of Ms corcIlRknilsts and thwvby became a marked man that bo Bed from the town In fear of tils life, bclnf provided with funds by the rrvoluUouary party to enable him to ro to London tv assist In ralaitiK foods for the revolutlouary movement. Ur. Brodsky attributed the cone uiaacement of tbo attack upon tbe Jewa to the Issue of a proclamation In ■nlrrvl hr flia taJlpsi iimpnss Mis» Uh revohitiuaariM were plotting tn take tba life of die cur. At the time the proclamation waa Maned great mob* of loyalist hooligans wen* parad ing tha strata, rejoicing over tbs roar'i manifesto promising a coustliuUoa. The hooligans at once raised the C17 of "Down with tbs Jawar attacks on the Jewish quarters began, and for three days the whole city was glrcn up to aceaea of Indescribable horror. "Early oa Wednesday morning (OcL W)," continued A Brodsky, waa awakened by a tcrrIUc uproar In tha •treat. Arming myself with a revolver, I want out aad found a great mob of hooligan# and disguised police moil, armed with swords and revolt-era, at tacking a bourn where several families of Jews resided, tholr objeet being morder and robbery. Tbe Jew* tried to defend them selves, bet they were aeon overpowered, and nserly every peraca In the bom ora* killed or wounded sod the place pillaged. "Then a body of Ui* Social Dotnocrat Ic league came upon tbe scene and celled upon the peopia to bring out aa many anna as posatld* lo light tbs po lice and hooligans. Returning to my houae, I brought out two Urge dag gers, one of which I gave to another peroou. keeping the other myself A desperate fight than took place, and I waa to the thick of It revolvers, dag ger* aad stick* being freely used, near ing a ery for help. Z turned round and aawa young ghrt of about feertoeu or •ft*** being struck so the besd by a hooligan with a bag* stick. This got MB* KUswf _ S..1 __a___a •t the man, l shot him deed. My net wm wltneeeed by the police neroml «f ihmw made ■ rwk hr m, ntf oo* of them triad to Mm with* rMa. I nui away, with tha poitee In hot par writ hat aflar they had choaod m* through two or throo etrcete I aged to valor ■ ho— nunotlced by tham and hlri there for two boar* Aa 1 r«itnrod oat. however. I wm arreetad, bat a nam her of roTohnion artaa attaeked the peUee and eat me free. "teeaae almlUr to that In which 1 took part were matted (a every part of the elty. It wae aa tboogb tbeaeonde ofwlM beaeta bad bean let loom. The antborttlea nude no attempt to main tain eadar. It waa abootetely anarchy, and tha tore were in e etate ad tor fnl term, felly expecting to ha com pletely analMlated. Tha ecaom oa Xtmradny war* if poeoibio. area worn* the glee teat Math* id waning hi two atrreta, kMlarinti and Ttnlaehea •hay*. Te dmcrihe tba kerHble eleagh ter which leek place bare le quit* la poealble. Bedlaa ed (ha dead and dying lay OW the groaad UtareHy In bandrodi. and tlio gait uta ran ankle deep la blood, tha noande ed the trie* the Cere* ■boat* of the «*itare and tba gratae ad (ha waaaded_mafct*g It e perfeet pan erqd py thakeallgen mob. TTha't ?■! r*nhady teat hie ho aiaalty aad fonght Hha a wild baaatt "Tba rraeMy of “ ‘ I --*" »■ '- -! *—1~g •‘I :t|> Unllv.T'ajlDtttoiy with ttic Win ■f i-cn ou.l ir»ri Ho numerous wore •••A. 'ictimo—It (rat Impose Ibis to oonnl • :cai. Tor thorn were thousands -that '•>••• I'llle* conld not cart mom awny mooch, aud daring tbo eight t and eata and rata Actually fed -•a (be corpse*. Tbo Wise were ntm away In thirties and forties In lust carta, end there was no attempt ..t proper burial. They were all thrown together Into huge holes, I neaped lire of nationality, and covered over with Iliac. "I iccamc at one lnsoae with the bom I*>lc scenes which I wimessed on every ’iatvl. rod derlag Ttnireday evening, when I waa attacked by several dm •jr.laM pvllretnen who were assisting a li. r.d of hooligans who were III treating o Lumber of students, T again lust my .I'laul ami killed one of tt«*m by stab '■log blra In tbs eye wit!, my dagger. Again I was obliged to Cue Into biding. . niuf the neat day. knowing that 1 was now a marked man. I took tbo .dries nr u*c reroratlouary Waders and fled” WHITE ON RUSSIA'S PERIL. Wfc|«< Mares la (Wars Dsamr ml ■ sollsllss. Says hnu> leaver. Before the Corn ell CnlrersHy Cu*. roopolltsu dob Aadratv D. Whits, for owr ambassador to BaasU, recently spoke on ths dllScultles of cunsillti buna I liberty In Boss la. says a special dispatch rrom Ithaca, K. Y., to tlw New York Times. -For many generations no public meetlnirs tor free dtoctissloa of public quest lous beta art* bean known; no dlscnaslon bas been allowed In news papers, ” be HSid. “The. result le that every tblukiu* Mnsslao tonus some theory of hla own. and at be cannot discuss It to any ox lent with otbsrs ho develops It by lilm •Mf until bo becomes blgotrdly at tacbod to It, and It becomes tn him an Inspired truth. Romo otto has sold that *wb*rev«r you bare two ntualans yon bare throe opinion*.’ Th# greatest dan gar to Russia at the present tlrao li In Ihe «wen Inn of wild theories by fana tics of all aorta. “Cnhroraal miffrnga today In Raaila wookl probably mean voting for tlis spoliation and par haps ths m order of largo classes. Certainly thorn Is danger lhat If power bs lutrusted to the entire h*®* lh« Russian pensaulry the Jow* within th* Jewish pat*. t1>* Ooc mans of ths Battle provine**, the Pol«t, tU Km land era md many othvr bodies. Separated from th* main mass by trodlIleus of race or rcllgk*. win ho la wy cooflUmblt danger ns repMa lidr property and even rtwtr Ursa.* On a wager Jakl by W. W. Watson, president ot a wholesale house la Bo lton, Kan.. Miss Clara Ua#*inan, Miss Mildred Hu Roman awl Mies Ada Har ris. society Rlrl* In Saltaa, recently walked four miles aan loot time, says a Raima dispatch to the Kansas Otty Tims*. Mr. Wstood at the table of a tosWooablo board In# boeao declared that H Is impossible for a woman to walk fear miles to nno hour auloos she Is a trained athlete. The three atria ho medlateiy assarted that they couM walk that distance In leoa than owe hour. A waiter of «r* pounds of read* was made with each girl, and at aeon the party went te the r*co track at the fair groonda. Barb girl woo a boa of enndy, two walking the few tulles |# Arty-Or* aad a half minutes and two In Afty-flro aad three-fourths mluutea, Rcreril young monied women la RaRtaad ticketed as "smart" have •doptad a simple form at rest care, which they practice whan eottted la their W lot or htratla# quit or*, eoy* (be Xamdna Ladies’ if laid. After a hud daito ran (aad they often bunt fire ttosee s weak) they ride borne, hero tea and s bath, go straight to hod and sal Ihatr Alan era safely tucked up in their “denies." This mesne rest and sleep for perhaps feurtaea beam. Pater lllrd Chief, a OooukIw la> flea, Hr lag a oar Cllntoa, X. T„ baa been rary aaciaeafat la farertn* tbit year, eaya tba Kawaa City Jagmat ft* Kaa alreadr gathered tad marketed more thaa TOO bualiele of rote and baa mere to place «a the markae. There are a number of tba Oamaaabaa trying fa fence- the wMto fnnaar'a faetetepe. and aaany at tba eattoa flaMa ware flat ted arltti tbe redaklaa tile fait •ea af tba awl eg aa nr I awaapa tba paefieafl. Sabacrtba lor tba Oajtomia Omm ANNUAL S of the Clerk of IheSaperl for the Year Ending T9 the Chairman if Urn Hoard of Cat I, C. C. Cornwell, Clerk of the Si folly submit the following report of fi my office, source from which the sax and liow (be same ate invested, to-w ESTATES. Cafstcjrelongfng to Essie Undcr ZTf: m%inUrK,t to d,t* t0 Cnnie Under s® ca » "»■ Ksuie belonging to Polly Buchan naa. *130.79, with interest to date. *♦1-01. Total *181.70. ’ Estate belonging to the heirs of Emanuel Gaston *11.78, with interest to date, $3.(0. Total $15.38. Estate belonging to the heirs of Sarah nea»tle7fcj l«, with interest to date, Sb.SO. Total *W.G6. EatateteVunginr to Lela nnd Ony Bomicr $88.01, with Interest on same to data, $20.00. Total 388.01. Estate belonging to rrsncea Wise, apprentice, paid into this office at djHsrsnt times by Lee Black, Master, amounting with interest to $38.15 Estate belonging to the minor' heirs of J. A. oml A. H. Glean, de ceased, paid into this office bv A. O. Mangam, cotnnilraioner. balance in eluding interest to date, $83.83 Estate belonging to the minor betraof Mary J. better, deceased, and paid mtu this often by J. 8. Torrence, Administrator, $0.00 with interest to date, *8 3S. Total 940JS Estate belonging to llattte Pit* ■oa pud Idm tats office by A. J. (tmith. Administrator of B. H. Fite, deceamrf, 91.29 with interest to date. 72crots. Totol$3.01. . ruute bckmging to the minor C..<*.§1, deceased, and ?■}* fartothla office by W. B. Cfraig, Administrator, balance lnclndlng in t ere at to date. $798.4$. Kstete belonging to Edna Henry and paid into this office by A. M. WMuaide, Rxecator of the will of Edward Whitesides. deceased, gl Op. with interest to date, $8.90. Total $3130. Balance of estate belonging to tbe beira at law of Martha U. Neal and paid late this office by II. A. Bpar u8p?ci*1 ptoc^Ming: entitled. *W. H. Sdat ct al va. William A. Neal et al.» including interest to date, 89.00. haute belonging to W. M. Mots, paid into this office by D. M. £i„S\ Executors of the J*M °* ^nilsm HsrrcUoo, deceased. $1.99. with interest to dsu, 94 cents. Total $1 £3. Rslsnee of estste belonging to the heirs of Ale* 3. Whitesides, de ceased. snd paid into this office by B. If. Garrett, Administrator, tO.20, wuh^intereat to date, $180. Total ^Estate belonging to the heir* of Martha .Jane Hnl, deceased, paid into this office by O. F. Mason. Commissioner, ia rc John W. Cost J.4urs Howe et al. S29B.27. with latetcat on same to (late. $85.81. Totsl S32S.08. .Estate belonging to the minor children of Urn. M. B. Carson and paid into this office by Mrs. M. b! Carson, Guardian, $7(5 09. with in terest to date, $18.34. Total $86.43. Balance of estate belonging to the minor children of W. T. Dellinger, deceased, paid into this office by J. L. 8troop, Administrator, $$161, with interest to date, $10.4$. Total ?04.Od. 0 Estate belonging to Stella Hamil ton minor. paid into this office by g-H-C°*. ?**««» of the will of B. E. Cox. deceased, sod for which a receiver has been appointed by Balance due estate Nov. JO* 1905. as shown by report of re cover on file and upon record In this office, $38.89. Estate belonging to Will Ford, paid into this office by J. F. Csrpcn S?-Executors of will «( hMh AlexaSder, de ceased, $(00, With Interest oa not sssap Batata belonjriajt to tha minor hctra of Harearet Hamilton, do es^jsJs^ii "sf’jst Balance dua tauta inclodina in taroat Hoe.JO. tfiot, aa shown hy re ceiver's report on file and upon record in this office, 9*73.42. Batata paid into this office by R. sSffi'Ss EftSS-OT* cKSi .‘ttaSSS S eoioor has bean appointed by tha wwT * TATEMENT or Court of Gaoton County November JO, 190ft. Cornmiuimurt—Crm/iitg: 'pcrlor Court {or Mid County, respect inda in my hands at date fcy virtu od is wu received, parties to whom dw t: **^1 00**' **'°>**e-ermU *oWi«* ^swawaas &il!J2T'iiS2:‘igS?£ «“j' ss'fiftj®-* Su"‘ E. Moiun vs. Laura M. VOsd ctaL •owiur nauod^hdrs of Hn ^w!d. ’t*“«.*g^fSSL£.,5^!£3 2S5 by J. K. MeArver, Ad a receiver has Bal __Jj: Jnss4UpOT **eord *“■ ®" trt» A. A. D. Lee per, deceased, ami belonging in equal shares to the fnllMutna aaHad _ 1 _-« <« a_ _a W. A. Armstrong. deceased. to-wit: S-‘-Asr%asSAi335 interest to date $36.45. Balanca of estate bcloogiag to the **$*»«* Mary C. Morrow, deceased, paid late this office by W. A Paris, date<>(tls,t0r’ **cl"dl** wnttl Estate be tor ring to Gaither A. and Viri'e jj. Sanford, minor*, paid into this office by W. fc. Aberoetby. Administrator of Rom 8iiford, dt owed. $l»®wUh interest to daU $19.01. Total $100.00. Estate belonging to Lattiaaore Kw w*Vr“i?°r; P“<nntathi. office by Me K. Hall. Adtamittmior of the ea R. Ewing, deceased. 8£,-» . to date I9 76 Total. $107.7$. Estate belonging to Marrin, Thorn •■t-V* %»• Leoohardt. minora, pmd into this office by G. R. Rhyne. Guardian, including interest to date $UL9Q. Estate belonging to Walter Gray Kolobough, minor, paid into this of by A. Jackson Clcxtmer. Com aiaaiouer, la re Ellen Cleanaer et al experts, with interest to date $17.35. Total $20* 60. Estate belonging-to Sarah M. An thony, lunatic, paid into this office 17,?°**° A- P*Whr. Guardian, fefjsSS. ict'ie*'to 4,lc * Estate belonging to Uly Morrow, minor, paid into thin office by Thomas Carton, (rente for 1903) $7 X wrthinteresi to date. 68 cents. To tal $6.37. Estate bslottiring to the nUaorchll teas, Hatatc belonging in oqnal shares to Came. Willis and Cora McArthur, minor children of Sarah Ana McAr sgg^g-V.gisagys parte. $368.91. with Interest to date. » » ToUl $374 4L Estate belonging to Bessie Mo oiwoh, UUIM CUItU OI M rl. 1^ P’<rMoi?'l deceased. mid into tki* ‘JF *c f Caooon. V***i .^.U'SS'aWJXfPS: 2E"Tr* “»•«*•*•* «* •«» °* «7»4H' A‘ Bb“ri“e' Total amount of eatatea $SMM. KKBS aiirs^srss-. "- g is tfltesr- s is W. A. Fall*, Com. !» 2 00 Wjri-oje.SberHI « JS CW Boyd, Com « 1.00 T M Fearaon. Com « 1.00 J W Bradley, Com H 1 J» SAMS*®8* li :S !S ?S J LlfaoaH, 0 8 Ul J) J Ktaar, J f IM .bo State n Goa Scoter * UB llj • S S WB»iw*W?He ,’cCPC* 248 W B Imt, Com • MB .50 UamaWl h «-*-if »• MU M Hmai: Jm D TleSupe, JP • B I 8 Jim Allison Untie J.eeper Jhh MiOn SUtojnWm Kwli Doc WlllUni • P S T Domett. Rhgrifl • A K LoMiTbW?* * 1/ W Baxter * bsmss.. swaris jjggj. Town™f Gastonia • ^ jSJSS*4** rrgR« • i i K L McGinnis, D 8 4» 60 j.-W MacfcaywUr. SfcctMl 4M £ aMsyr^ i j gtr’^axi" a ,s W N Craig 507 65 C W Puller SCO So J A Torrence 510 l oo G W Kendrick. D 8 515 M Dr K F Glenn H7 2.50 J A Halford. D 8 SIB 1.00 CEWUljn.Nf 519 .» W 8 Reich cl 5» 2 00 S R Brinaer. D 8 523 J| Beneemer City Cotton Mill. 524 M Bummer City Cotton J H Kennedy 529 l so ?A‘|e^ 5 IS 3 5 XVHHJf&.iP g * P B Lenta 536 1 L5 Bee hie White 536 75 OB Stove. J F 5JB m Ben Boyce 536 1.85 John Stove 536 1 70 Alexander Brae 966 IAS I A Sander* Com* 534 IAS John T Oatce. D 8 539 .00 A R Adder* J P 540 .25 tfGSSS F 12 s jKoh“n». ffi 15 KG Petty Ml LW SSM^. a .5 Forrc*t Floyd 545 1.50 wss s - If fagSc- a l:S T V Hania 500 AS K * HaAslatWr, D 8 561 .30 George Adun M IAS W B Lynn 561 1.25 W. W. Sbealey, J F 983 .1* Frank McKee. Cone . 563 so ggfc- i J O C Tate 5M 1.40 12 iM 12 4 3 2 IS 4 3 2 SO no tM i m JO 1.10 IM 1 MS IMS MS MS Ml 90 M IMS 140 141 140 MO 145 «S52 141 1.10 MS 2.00 340 2.50 .SO .50 JS 14? IMS 440 240 2.00 iJl 2.10 tu SMS 40 IMS Sms‘ Ml SMS IMS £9 £9 Bi I i I i _l 140 40 JO .30 Ml IMS MS i >o m MS
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