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desperate Hfart to coovict Ike· aad lead them babiad the ten. WeteHmk ι aafe a^scrtioo. •bo, that taaar pcopk ία thk State, especially thoae coo· versant with tbe circumstances •ad who have watched the pnyti of the trial· ead the îtMmu as piodacad io tha coasts, lia not mhfad. Al ready the proxr nth)· of these aaa, according to the at·*·· meat ol a govern meet afltefal made to a lepoetex of The Charlotte News, has cost Uocle Sam $70,000. The awta lact that tha wmuaut is ready to farther preescata the ease, there· bjr incurring aa additional ex peaea of several thon sands, wonld Ικα evidence eaoagh that the United States secret servie· aad the Treasury De* partmeat believe the evidence to be convincing aad that Breese, Pnhod aad Dicherson aboold pay the penalty for their al leged crine. The oublie will ao doabt falloir tha coadag trial with a farcer degree of in terest thaa ever before. Since the baah failed, now tea years Of mora ago, tbeee men have Blown older. Kiddle-aged tbea, the hand of time bas sure ly baea chronicling the passing years aa their * faces. Hair which was tbea perhaps sparse* ly sprinkled with gray is trow· lag whiter. It ia a aceae to cease oae to atop end reflect on Ufa aad its many phases—these awa, Speeding the best pottioas of tWt lives fighting to save themselves from the disgrace of the peaiteatiary, with atill a possibility of imprisonment staring than ia the face. cwavELMcvu. TeaaiTcMplaWade all hlMbimCtaitkkfltT.C. LMHhkil Tri» to Haw) !<du Pall·». Not. 14.—In the Luth eran chorcb last evening at β •'clock, in the pracnct of a kwt of relative· and friends, and la a beantifnl ceremony, per· formed by Rev. C. K. Bell, of Kioga Mountain, Miss Frances Bngenia Lewis became the bride of Mr. Saamejr C. Com well. Misa S tells Lewis, sixer of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. J. T. Dins, of Rocking ham, best man. The ushers Mr. J. O. Scbaub, of __ la.; Mr. J. L. Wldby, of Marion; Mr. Arthor Leon· bardt, of Lowell, and Mr. Marion Corn we 11, of Dallas. Tha brida was gowned in 1 white satin an train and carried bride's roses and 1 ill lea of the valley. The maid of honor white crepe de cbine and white carnations and wota wl carried After hearty congratulations the couple kit for Qastotria to take the train for a bridal trip to H*w York. The bride is the and accompliihed of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Lewis, aad has many friends who" wish (or bar a hot aad happy life. The mam bason of Mr. Charles C. Com well, a civil CDfitttfT I by pfoloiioi iDd a wjf pfoaii· Al Am ClwiÉn, Mai· Street Mithedkt ckorcb ■SMday School9:49 ft. a.; Ep Ihlmt, li«i p. m. No NMCViBfF BtfVlOff* WM Bad Methodist cboicb pwrtk U*|W et β p. m. No LOCAL ArrAlls. —SI* cum ai* OD docket for trial ia the police court this afternoon. TWr arc *U cue· for minor oSeacee,moatly drank· and disorderlies. { —Tbe construction King of the Southern Power Company, la ckm of lb. Ban Massey, is moving headquarters to-day from Geatouia to McAdeavilk. -Chief of PoHca I. N.Alex· aeder. Sr.. «m (atom to-morrow from Mecklenburg, «bare be has been recuperating for several weeks. His condition is much improved. —Add these to your phone Bat: J. D. Crosby, residence, 51b; Dr. W. B. Uodaay, resi dence. 138b: R C. G. Love, residence, 268; Moore 8l Sbel» ton, store, 893; Dr. C. E. Mc Lean; residence, 246 —The receipts on the local cotton market tot tbe past three days were aa follows: Tuesday 37 bake, Wednesday 56 balea, Thursday, three bales. Tbe highest ^price paid for tbe atopic —The hnnting season in Gas ton open· Dec. 1st. There are thtee townships in tbe Coonty, Cherry villa, Gaatonia and Crowdera Meuntaiu, in which hunting ia bancd altogether by specisl act of the legislature. Thb act was to be in force for five years, two of which have passed. x —The Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church convened in annual aession yes . ■ — — - - uiun h v,mmacq, AM. KCV. Or. R. U, Stevenson. of Clover, istbe oaly ddcnU from this immediate section in attendance. He left Tuesday night. joining a party at Charlotte, from which place a special car took tbem throng h to Camden. —Oe page four of to-day's issue is an excellent offer The Gsscttc is m ski DC its subscrib er»—one well worthy of con sideration. For the price of the paper for one year, $1.50, paid la advance, yon can obtain, absolutely free. Farm and Fire side, a high-class aemi-monthly paper for the farm and bonne· bold. Tbia proposition applies to old and new subscribers alike, the only requirement being the payment of one year's anbtcrip· Hon in advance. —"Hints on Banking" is the title of a neat pamphlet which the First National Bank is send ing oat to its customers and the general public. It contains quite a lot of information which will prove of value and interest to all persons who have dealings with a bank—and that includes practically everybody. It i* neatly printed on good paper and is a creditable advertise ment for tbia progressive fi nancial institution. It S3 EU Et CITY MISTS. Bessemer City, Nov. 16.—Kin Florence Black, of ChitUaooga, Tena., U visiting her titter. Mr·. N. H. Gsmson.·—Mrs. J. L. Burke ii visiting' friends and relatives at Newton—Rev. T. S. Ellington has gone to Mt. Airy to attend the Methodist Conference. Work on the Masonic hall is progressing veil, under the di rection of toe contractor, IL M. Kiser, and will probably be ready for occupancy early in fi-n.,,,!. uccctnDtr, Master Carl Tbornburg, η briifbt, active and highly es teemed youth of about 15 years of ag·, η sou of Esq. C. A. Thornburg, who met with · ♦cry serious accident last Mon day night, has been doing exceedingly well since and it is thought M will recover. "ALL AMERICA." Payne*· Quick Relief OH, 25 cent». POfM't iNh It*. All sold by FROST TORRENCE Λ CO. TOM AU» TOHV1UC. What'· Atmmé Mr ftalib kn J—< itriw the Lin*. Ybrfcrill· Ragslm.lJM. Cotton receipts have been very light since the price went below tea ceats, «ad buyers «re rather caution· about selling for future delivery, because of the prob ab.e difficulty of filling orders from this immediate vicinity. The Bank of Hickory Grove commenced business last week with Mr. Ν. M. McDill cashier. Mr. S. M. McNeel of YsrkvUle is president. Western York, especially Hickory Grove, has lone been in sore need of hank* iag facilities and this institution will no doubt fully supply that need." The flower crop was not what h ought to have been this yeaT; but still many of the. Yorkville ladiea succeeded in producing chrysanthemums that would have probably taken prizes al· most anywhere. That they were unable to ret a place to hold their annual ahow was a pity. The Chester county board of commissioners haa decided α do η the improvement of the York and Chester roar! from the town of Chester to the York connty line. A movement is now in order to take up the improve ment of the road from the Chester liae to Yorkville Other wise Chester will soon be mak ing more extensive inroads into the trade of York county. Mr. W. Adicke·. «ïprrtirv rti Philanthropic Lodge No. 32 A. P. M., has received from Pay muter B.~ M. Dobson, an in teresting souvenir, of the Holy Land in the abape of a pretty little gavel. The gavel is made of foar différent kinds of wood, olive, balsam, oak and locust, all from the vicinity of Jerusalem. Ob the face of the gavel is carved the Masonic emblem, compass, square and G. The souvenir comes as a present to the local lodge. The cotton ginning plant of Messrs. Porter aod James Good, on Bullock's creek, was destroy ed by fire 'last Friday night at about 8 o'clock. The loss was complete, and there was no in surance. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an in cendiary. A letter oi Nov. 8. from De Siuecu, Ark., announces the eath at Brownston, Sevier coun* ty, Arkansas, on November 5. of John Hudson. The deceased was a native of York'county, having been born near Yorkville, December 9, 1824. He was a brother of the late Mrs. W. M. Walker, of Yorkville, and consin of ez-Jndg« Joshua Hudson, of Bennettsvitle. He moved to Arkansas about fifty years ago, and lived there no to the time of his death. He leaves one hmlh«r in TV Πη»#η A rV Mr J as. R. Hudson, who is post· master there. Mr. · James R. Hudson, was bora la Yorkville oa November 23, 1838. ■»* St«4m llniniMi H*» to ntlNbai to Itr mer· inp '· tbe iDtMwuttag peobUm aew atmorb 'u* Km attoatfa· at As sgilealteral 'apartmral, imrdlai to a VuUtr » apaelal to to· M. Vmalm "thtoDwwwt lit baraaa of animal :t<MVr ha· mpltjtd Robert K. Mo «art to bar· etiarga of thl· m· work. B«»Mee NTwlT'lr* as UMnciw wMt· M no··» Bocka am am **«r laid mym am. Mr. «ae—ι «ta bar· to· aaatot aaca et s tow wait paid adeattets. Tbs» btas are to b· totoa to Mtaw·. rim Mr. nwtaTt paData Win tm aak «•ItedaaMaatiato wbatoar wato tooaM to· dapartoaaat waste to tin wbalh· ar Μ -la iwttar ta M hta an «toy waat—that ta. by to· bopp«r raatoad ar >twt a· each sa a ataa tblafca tMr SbaoM wil Hal I·, by to· tabla fWh aMtoodl IMft tab wilt b· kept ao to· «mfpat at Oka tow la few day to Aay. STORIES OF SAM JONES Notable Incidents In the Ctoorgta Ivufdlit'i Career. HOW IS REFORMED A SHTKAID Mwr mi · Mu Wk* TMk Bte AMn I Cmmm Omt w»a ruin» nit mi M ■ *»» Oat ·* Hie A bnyl* mt Β· »Μ·Ι«Ι 1 ———. Boom yeara ago the late Brr. 8am P. Joue·, tbo noted Georgia rraageltat. toU la Atloat* at tbe Fliat Mrtbwliat ettsreb the following atorj : "1 *« making a prohibition «peecb In kobertao· county. .Tana, and ao tJcert oq tba right of the platform a bleared, bloatad tel low wbo waa about tbrw parti droak. each part a third. As I MM be would Km Mi flat lato hie eyea and wipe away the trera. After ftt v«Ua| 1 went to a Moofl'i bouaa partertty exhausted aad ley down. The lady ef tba beeae caDad at toe door In a tew mtcntaa that a man wanted to aaa ma. "Tan mm 1 am tlrad.^1 «aid. -and pltiM ncoit BM.' ""That la an right' aba aaid, 'any how. becanae be la a drenken, rag pad vagabond.' -I aald: If be la tbat aort of a fallow let him la. t naad to belong to tbat gang myaelf, and 1 aerer go back on tbem.' Tbe ma a cam» In, and I food ho waa the drunken fellow who had Heteeed to ae apeak. "Ha aald: 'Mr. Joeee, I don't want any money Money can d*MM good. I am a ralaad zaau. Driak baa mada me a wrack. ▲ abort time ago t had a happy boaaa and bonaehold. A few weeka ago I burled my wife, bavin· crashed every drop of bleed eat of her heart before dbe died. My tyro boy» are at tbe orphan·" hoaae la KaArllla. One of them la a little Wind fallow. My twe glrle an In MerfMeeboro, and tola {bore be palled a little black cap eat of hie pocket], tola I* tbe last tua* that to mi to railed m* tbat 1 erer had * booaetield. It It my ll«U· blind bar'· cap. New. I do not «ut any money from yon, bat I )aat gat an Maa from the way yaa talked tbat maybe yoo bad «me sympathy tor ma. If yon tan, pray for u. Good by.* And be atarted off. " Hold on bera,' uld I, and 1 called mp Mr. Taylor, my secretary, and «aid. frank, go op town with thla mna and waab him an orer wtth soap and pot a new nit ot otothes oo him Γη» head to foot and bring him back." ta an hoar or two be came back, and 1 did not kuow bin. I had to be latrodoccd to Idm ortr. I took oat $1 and bandod It t» him and aald: 'Kallroad tara Ια thli atata la 3 cents a mile. Her· U %1. Kaw, yoo get on a train and rtde thirty three tu Dca. no matter In what direction, and act tba conductor to pot yon off In Uto wood* wbaa your thirty three talleo are oat, and then yoo itxtke oat t tiro of h the wooda far a new Itfo.' "Itw fellow did exactly aa I told him. I rot » letter from hlja tba other day. and bo aald tbat ha rot Into the wooda aad «truck for a aew Ufa. Ho got a school. «rot for bin children, ranted Mm · home and was dotac wall." An amoalng Incident ewmiil at the do*e of Bajo Jooea* sarmoa at Polaakl. τ*ηβ.. os* dir. ΜΙ· Η art wall (Qo,) Bon. BtKppiQf Im froa D» pdptt, folding hla band· aero·· la)* broaot and looking solemnly or·* tho aodloneo, tko ■root roTlrallot Mid, "1 'want all tbe women In thlo crowd who kiT« not apokan a kanh word or larkaiad an OBklad thoaftbt toward tMr ko.banda for a aonlk paat to atntf αρ." Oao old wotnaa, apparently oa the abady iM«of alxty, atood i*> "Οοφο forward and flra m» y oar hand.'* aald tko proactw. Tko woman did ao. wtoraupoo Joooo aald. "Now tara aroaad aad lot Mil aadlonco ooo tko boot looking man U tko oou *nr iftor taking bar oaat tbe mlnlkt "Xow I want aD tba mom ta tblo who bar· Mt aookoa 1 wood or ktrtaM u aaklad toward tbolr wfroo for a ao to stand op.- Twact7«av*B paat M«' •lag follow· kopp^ oat of tko wttk all tko alaorttr t <*»o> forward and giro ■ara oa A oM a . after wbWk bo raiwod aO of tkoai Mo by oMo la front of tko pal· pit and faeta* the a ι oror nnMI; GASTONIA, Ν. C. With aixteen years aacceasiul banking experience, capital, surplus and profita of over one hundred end twenty-five thou «and dollara and depoilta of -^3 Over Half a Million we are ία a better position to serve our customer· than ever before Id our history. : : : : We Invite yon (o open «η account with uo. 'K l·. I, JBWKtW. Praa. H. BOYCU, C«»M«r The First National Bank ] ÏL. L. Jenkin* lA. A. McLus IJ. Lee Robinioa DIRECTORS Ο. A. Gray R. R. Ray Η. M. McAden T. L. Craig Andrew E. Moore J. 0. White Stoves and Furniture Tl« }prgeitia4iiesl Movlitiliu mrbrNlbltoOulnli Nothing adds to the attractiveness of α home like Inviting furniture—that's the kind we sell. Our stock Is complete and up*to-date. Yoo will 6nd here anything yon want in the furniture line and at prices which mit your bank book. .*. Car Load of Bed Room Sulta Just In The uiccst we've had yet. From $25.00 to $125.00 We can show you the nobbieat thinga in willow chain, settees and rockers, leather rocker* upholstered, book casea and combination cases. Our line of ball racks, dining tablet and sideboards is very select and the pricea are right. See us for art squares, rugs, mattings and organa Cook Stovea at Prices that will Surprise you. IS! B. L. Little Furniture Co. GASTONIA, N. C. REPORT OP ΤΗ» CMfDITttX or TOT First National Bank AT ,G ASTON IA ia the State ol North Carolina, at the close ol btuioeM, Nov. 12th, 1906. UNOKEL Loaaa ud DU«ount« .... $509.363.34 Owrtnfc». wtiirtMfmmwwd I.Ut.4l U. S. Beads to eerare clmUrioa 100.000.00 Prraitau oa U. B. laada 2.5*0 00 taktat kow. furniture nl fcrtarea 21.(0000 Otket real emu qwaed 7.M0.00 t>ac fraa Httknal Ba*k> lut ruer»* ««nue njN,U Daa f roraStale link· ud Baa km Dee ftaai apareved WMW taaata MJH.H Cheek· aad otto cadi tea· $44.17 KoMadalkrIUW tab «Ml HH—>WWM—IMS aickeU aad eeate. 245.67 u«rm Mojrrr umm or mamB, Vi*: «peek NJUJO Lecal feeder ao«ta_ 8.565 00 33.7M40 Bedeatptlm tnad witkO. 8 Tfeea· arei (H ol rlmlathMO 5.000 00 Total _ $7*3.100.22 lUBUiras. Capital etoek paid «a $100.000.00 Itnla· load 17 JOOuOO UadlTided profile, leu man aad taxa· paid «.377 64 KaUaaal Beakaotae oatataadia· 100.00000 Da* leather KaUaaal Baaka— MMJJi Da· ta BUM Beak· aad Baahen BJ04.4I Dae ta Traat Co>apaak( ead Baviac Beak» β.102.29 MMdul >BWIM nUKt in efceek 200.000 β DeaMad cartifeataa e< depaaU 4.123 30 THaa eertlkalM o< Ιιριιΐιι— MlMOJt Caafciet'e Ckeek* outetaadhw _ IJ7B.10 Note· ead Mia redtecoaafed 15.000 00 BUle Darabla. taeiadlaa eerti* eatee e< depoaéta (ar moa·» ker raved 25.00000 SLtearvad far latareet — MOMt Tetat $7(3.XM.Z2 *T*^ο#^Μοβτ· C4Minu. CotTJrrr ο» vèf^i^èptBÙÎS -tt^fiecur^r Cnun-MM ι H«r· Tto M Sa* Mimili Uagi IfenUi· lMk. While eattlar ι ditch iloo» tbo «idevatk (or the carbiot int ia front ai J. 8. Uhut'i rtei dnei · Ira d«y« in, · nia of tie or* «m cot mm ft beora at 5 per ccit of tis. The 1· «boot two feet wid· ud era b# teaiif triced ecree· Mvml lot·. Tbw we bra· eootber peeitive evidence οI tin la oar very otidet. We tern tb*t the aroepoet· of the tie nrfoe people ■ρ mm f MAO· Retool — A MBCwimi m twij wvii n thi· wrW«f. Two food vet·· hove bera out io the toaoti· from Jk·-·<·> ·» Λ« 100 foot (rati. Tbeee ere nasi·* fat tbo Hfbt Arecttoo tod ere very REPORT or THB CONDITIO Κ or TWt Citizens National Bank, ΟΛΑΤΟΝΙΑ. Ν. C. M (iNtWInlKaatb* lRlfcrrtNanaka, IM. ιηβηαι. Lmu and Diacoonta SnSjOeS.79 .,7.3.7» U. β. Β«α<1· to Kcart rlrcala 50.000.00 M6U4 ItOOOjOO 17.630.14 MJ.91 IJI1M ■MM TjWSOOC 122.SI rrrataua oa U. fl. Banda.... Baakhw boue fa rail or* u4 i itirn P— I«W Nit'l Bab (not iiiuii aecaU). __ Due jran StiU Hank· a ad D»» Iroca iMtmd Kntm A*tnta Cfaacka asd otiicr caah llw». Noire of otkar Natl Xaaka ■ttitfWrtLŒ!!: Lawm Hoiore Bx. aitav* ut Bars, via: 4.240 00 11,100.00 Tatal LIAI1UTIU. Catrital «lock Bald la Borplaa ted Baak aotaa oatataadlac.. Dm to other Matloaal Baak* "f·!?!!*"1* "**to hjWN dapoalu aabjart to ÔmUcÎÛm oldmib 1S.J40.00 2J00.00 UI4J3U1 U040000 tjoooo 4.2*17 S» 1Λ43 2· so xtco 00 4344J7 4JOBJ7 4.432.14 U1407 ta UJ4IW 41UI mit Μ Λ00 00 Caahlaf*» rbark· oatat*a<hn· Total. NHJJU1 tTAta «τ Noara Cabouma. Covirrrov Ο Aaron .il: 1. A O. kwn __ -, «MU thai (Jm Ik* Un al ray A. ci. lfvaaa. C -•,w· W. ΥΠα ■k iwTMatar y Fablla. CoaasCT—Altoat: ΜΗ rich Ια tin bra. The·* people now bave a lark· qaaotlty of ore is tight et that time. Pottjr-aeven people were kilM and thirty eight Injured I· ■ wreck ο» the Baltimore and Ohio Railway near Woodyille, led., Taeaday. Two illicit atllla were captnrid hy revenae oflcera Sunday in Orange county, about seven mflea.weat oi Dirham. No » re»»· were sale. Witt B. Ogdee, bookkeeper foe tbe Philip Carey Maaniacaring Company. of Ch.riotte, corn mined aofcide Tneaday nigbt by aegby dation. Sobacfibe far Teg Oagrmt.
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