Gastonia PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK-TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. W. F. MARSHALL, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. XXVII. Devoted to the Protection of Home end the Interest* of the Cevity, GASTONIA, N. C„ FRIDAY. JUNE 20. ΙΘΟβ. Λ· ^ 4» 4· 4· 4 à Χ 4' 4ι 4' 4· 4· * • fartOB·'· wheel tara· but lor fclm II wahatturw H— Who alv»r· pel» with «II hi» vim. Ill* «Urtildrt to U." And th« main tin pet ua of making the wh*«l of Partanc rvll the way you want It 1· Saving. Bat tkett an way» and way· of wiring. »e»oriUri fatdTt Ivtfy C—«Mtntk· . CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Î >,>,> > M I..I..1.1,1.4.4. I .1.4.4..1-4.4· AS TO JUiPE SHAW. Bmnkb uJ Jut, 0· Vu Df ΙιιΜ by ViriNllltl ot Law· Tin Wbo DUa't Like HI· Way. Rl.terlm Lutaut, Both the Greensboro Record and Telegram charge that the defeat of Judge Shaw io the ninth district ia due to the law· yen, who didn't like him be cause they couldn't run court where he presides. The Record says:' "He [Judge Shaw] has treated every one with uniform kindness and fed all ont of the aame spoon ; where an attorney thought be should be allowed to run the court he was firm io showing him that he could not do it. This causcd the bristles to rise on tbeir spinal columns and they " set (or" him. Turned loose before the people there is not a man who could have de feated him at the polls, but the politicians and a few lawyers took care that he should get no such chance. Practically in ev· cry county m me owe, fl· peciitly in tbe smaller conn tie» away from the ceotera, there have always been a lew 30-cent Lawyers who took it upon them selves to run tbe courts w they deemed proper. With Tom Shaw tbey could not make it, hence they decreed that he should be killed. Had Shaw been a politician be could have 'knocked' them any way, but he does not dabble in the airt. It is doubtless true that Judge Shaw made enemies among the lawyers because he would not allow them to run his courts. He held court in Statesville several times and tbe Landmark ia to aay that he was popu lar with the Statesville bar. We have heard several of the lead ing lawyers here speak of him personally and they say there is no fairer judge on tbe bench; that he is absolutely fair and without bio in a trial, but when a jury says guilty and Shaw be lieves tbe person convicted de serve· punishment tbe punish ment will be inflicted* Prom what he believes to be his duty he is immovable, and this is light- A judge who allows him self to be swerved by clamor, or bulldoaed or cajoled by lawyers, ia unfit to be judge. While Judge Sbaw has a State wide reputation far being severe in his. punishments, be ia not hud hearted '.or harsh. He ia as kind and as gentle aa a woman. Bnt it is tbe absolute certainty λ ft - - * a · - · W1 ^wu««M IMVUV 114 HM VUUIUi BUM puniahment that will deter that the criminal clasaea dreaded. There are other judges—Judge Council, lot inatance—who are