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than to «nette '^Ipwëdk •HI again* Mat* vie· « •nmr futur* H mefc'A ^ Ά Λ Nobody baa aay «m for · kickcr-tbt one who runs down hia town least of all. Be careful what you say Don't kick. Fat your shoulder to the wheel and pub the lows along. Taw little kicking- cae't atop the march of pvogreaa. It merely clogs the wheels with a little dirt for th* time. This will aoon be cleaned out and you will be left ia the buck, looking way ahead at dm procession which haa coat jroo aside. The perco* aial kicker h an incubus. He is a mill-stone around the town's MmL Λ W ·«·»· WtV|/ looking for little discrepancies— nc how many good thin es yon cu find ud then tarn around tad tall the other fellow about then. Its the tight way—the only way. Hardly an tea* of The Qa actte goes out that it* columns do oot caiTy the news of the es tablish ment of some new enter prise, either in the town itself or at socm point within the honade of the county. The latest, by the way, is not a textile factory bat shops for the manufacture of a laachfae for re-shapfafr hot· tie case. The added feet that the machine is the invention of η Gastoaian la a matter well worth remarking. The estab lish meat of this aew concern, which as told in the aewa item ia another column will be in operation at a very early date, aieaas much to the town. That it is owaed and bached entirely by local men is a farther fact for cuagtatnlatioos. The Ga eetta bids it welcome to the circle of industrial enterprises aad wishes it all the success its LOCAL AFT AOS. —Thanksgiving turkeys seem to be scarce around Gastoaia. —Spécial degree work will be done at the meeting of tbe Koighta of Pythias Monday a%8. —This morning'· air had the autumn tinge again. For sev eral days past ft haa been ex· ceedingly warm for November— almoat Kke early spring. —There ia bustle and activity at the alte of the aew Flint Man· ctutarhf Company's factory cast of town. Brick and lumber arc being placed and workmen are am the ground preparing for the construction of tbe bnildiag. —At the first meeting for the new year of tbe board of rtewarda of Mala Street Methodist church last night Mr. J. H. Sepmk was reflected chairman. Tbe of· fees of secretary and treasurer were merged and Mr. R. Β Bab ingtoq was elected to fill this —Mr. John A. Stroup, one of tbe most influential farmers of tbe northern section oi tbe conn· ty, died Thursday, Nov. 15th. at Ma batoe fa CherryviUe. aged SI. from paralysis. His remaina were boned at Mt- Zion the day following with Masonic honora. A wife aod seven children ear· ^ CflOtT ABJOUMS. T» Sea al Cm· iMft M Bfcfct ni Fawli Th* November term of Gaston Superior Court adjourned ye« teraay at noon ud Judga Webb, Solicitor Claikaoo mud the other attendant» have (·> tamed to their homea. There were a number of caaea die· poaed of and atany other· vera contioed for various caasee. The caae of Bird and Fowler for aiding Bee Rnaacll to a» cape from the comity chain (ans «η continoed on account o< tie abeenca of an important witneaa. The following caeca were die poeed of: Robt. Inmann, Bliaha Β rank, Hilton McDonald aod Will Weaver, asaanlt with intent to kill, not guilty aa to Inman and Braak. A verdict of guilty waa retained again* both McDonald ■su πηκγ ma ,ioagc WCDO sentenced them to eight month· each on the roads. These are the patties who made an as* saott on Mr. J. R. Fayasoux recently. Carl MayBeld, retailing, judg ment suspended oa payment of cost. The defendant was re quired to (In bond for his ap pearance for 12 months. J. M. Skidmore, assault with intent to kill, judgment sus pended on payment of cost. Robert Lyman, enticing ser vants, judgment suspended on payment of cost. Willis Lyman, violation of contract, judgment suspended on payment of coat. George Catbey, forcible tree· pass, fined $10. Pate Arrowood and Jim Cathey, assault with deadly weapon, $20 6ne and $100 bond. Will Sutten, larceny, *12 months on ronds. Ben Bridges, assault, judg ment suspended on payment of cost. Ed Johnson, carrying con cealed weapon, fined $S. Waddell Wilson, bnrglary, lodgement suspended on pay ment of cost. John X. Naats and Cleveland Nants, assault with deadly weapon, fined $25 each. Era est Ostes, assault with in tent to hill, eight months on road. ti—. j— cealed weapon; fined $10. John Jackson, tame offense, cost end $50 bond. Andrew Springs. carrying concealed weapon, fined $5. John. Rom, larceny, not tnilty. Arthur Willis, assanlt, fined $5. James Foley, burglary, six months on road. Prank Blackwood, larceny, 12 months oa road. CKAND JVftY'S Β SPORT. The following Is the report of the grand jury to Judge Webb at the November term of Gaston Superior Court, which adjoarncd yesterday: "We, the grand jury of Gaston county, do respectfully submit the following report, to wit: "We visited the county hotçe for the aged and infirm and found the same wall kept and in good condition. The inmates appear to ha contested. "We visited tha offices of the clerk of superior court and reg ister of deeds and found them in good conditio· and the recorjp. neatly kept and cared for. "We visited the connty convict camp and examined aaase and found same in good condition. We found that they ara furnished good, confortable beds and get plenty of good, wholesome, well cooked food and am well treated and tha «ark is progressing nicely. Wa «squired of the ptisoneta as to thair treatment sad they bad so complaint to ■We farther japort^ that we | isforasad that the mines children of Harriaan Friday, de ceased, heve an estate in the aenaty and have so gsardiaa to look aftar tbefcr interests and re tpectfsHy jusnsend that a rafUoM fmrdiAo oc ippoletw to look altar Said children and their •I "Jno. 9. ! aync's New •WW, UYM. 4MB KIOfWY·. Pay··'· Qilek Relief Oil, 25 cent·. FROST* TORRENCEΎCO. KATES AT Β—I MOUNTAIN. PN· Saccwnk to Ik· UtOm «I IHtTtrr ta «η ililrtfcul·! 1m. nwVMtati KmM. ttad. Un. J. P. Pall·, «ho·· serious condition baa b«ca mentioned la thcae columns from due to (ίακ, nine· laat August, died at her bout· near this place on laat Thursday morning at S o'clock, altar · lonf and lingering illness. She ««a buried Thursday even· ing is the cemetery at tkla place. Mr·. Fall· «as a daughter o! Mr. and Mrs, Preston Ooforth. At the time οI her death she vas about 04 years old. Mrs. Sarah C. Pendley, moth er of Mrs. J. M. Williams, died here Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. WUlinma. and was buried at S o'clock Sunday evening after Ihc preaching of her funeral, by her pastor. Rev. A. H. Sim· Mrs. Stroup, mother of Mif St roup, the section master at thia place, died Satnrday night at 7 o'clock and was buried on Monday at a cemetery near Lincolnton. Mrs. Stroop bod come her· a couple of weeka ago to visit h«r ·οη and family and was in very feeble health when she came, and grew wotac till the end came Mr. Drewy Jack eon, an aged citizen and honored Confederate soldier, who lived at the Manney Mannfactaring Company's MOI. died at hi· home there Snnd*y and waa bnried at the cemetery here on Manday. A young man by the name of James Pruett died at (be Lola Mill laat Sunday and waa bnried at the cemetery here that even ing. QREAT ART GALLERY. PI·» tt PmtM· Hams rw ««k ml hmtrlimm ArtWti. Λ movement ta on foot. It was taars «I Hip Other day. to Imlld and Ndtv * home for · natloail e.ller7 of iairi· ma art la Xt* York at a cast of about cUXJO.OM, may» tb. New Toe* Trilmne. I'll* National Academy of litdjpi will ITjvltle a ail· oo Ca the .Ira I Park wo y ItiT· curcrlif Blitnn city lata, tor era) prominent member* at the aead imjr an lut mated la the miremaut. vrtileta bac beeu Mariert by J. C. NteoO. η member of the council or tb* aeal einy. UegardlDf the movement, J. C. KtoeU an hi: "Thar* altauld be eztabllahed bora « permanent satiny exclusively for tl»· exhibition of American art ebowlo* t*>o work of «arly aativ· artist· In tb· !»it n:.<l hmr American art baa pro Hi—uni. It atteald be · gallery Hke tb· Tale gallery lu Lou<]o:l Tbe man who will rive «aongb rno-jey to aadow aueh a· Institution will build for hlmaelf a btpper m mimant than If ha endow·! ■ buepliai. Tb· pnrpoeed ictotne la. with a ault ab!· endowment to eroet · moanmen tal MMlai with the aid of academy fund· on the academy alt· at One Hun Area and Ninlh «treat and Amsterdam Urease. With the necewnry endow ment ttii national gallery of American art would coM about R,000,000, and tb· academy wtU pat 9300,000 lato the ICtaBl· If a central alto la the city •boald be Insisted upon An expenditure of from Κ,ΟΟΟ,ΜΟ tl K.«)rt,ono would be repaired, according to where the lit· wu boucht "My Idea la tbat Cbere tatould be es tablished bar· a (all«ry d»roted to Anerlcaa art In all lia branch—. freely •pea to the publie every day la tb· year. The aeadaaiy bas already aér erai bondred work· available for tbto purpoM which weald be a «α· aaetoa£ "Historically the aiadauij b·· the Mat aallwUaai of works of > aasriraa artiste la tb· Called β ta tea. Om rm aoa la that erary aoadaanklaa aftar afetloo baa bee^renMrad to tins eut to to· academy a fair a»ectaaea of Ma vert. It «S ba aiciaaary, of eooraa. 0 m KSStmS CtTT NEWS NOTES. immmmm m mm ciiii» Bessemer City. Nov. Ti.~ Mrs. J. L. Burke returned from Newton Saturday.—Mr. and Mr·. W. Waller have recently takes up their residence in tow·, occupying the boni· va· cattd by Mr. Clemmer.—Mn>. Β. N. Garrison and Mia· Black have returned from a vi»it to Lowell.—lire. C. G. Robbina vitited friend» at Dallas tbia week, returning Wednesday. Tbe M. K. Sunday school is practicing for · concert to be given Christmas. The new dwelling boutes of Mra. Wiley and Mr. R. H. Scarboro will be ready for oc cupancy in about a month.— Miaa Helen Back, of Charlotte, • former reaident of Beaaemer, who ia ill with fever at Winaton Salem, ia improving. Sale al the Eatnyriai NUL Κι··* HamUti Herald, i»a4 According to the announce· meat made tone time ago in these column», tbe Enterprise Mill was sold at public outcry at 2 o'clock on last Monday, by W. A. Manney and M. M. Car penter, the committee appointed by the stockholders to make tbe sale. Tbe property was bid off by W. A. Ware for tbe endorsers of the notes held against tbe company, and the price paid was $79,500. U· a ara I Flawa Itiai. Harnett c;unt'i new jail has jest been completed at * cost of $6,800. Geo. J. H. Bryant died Tues day in Washington. He waa in terested id a number of North Carolina enterprises. Cant. Philip Hedrick, of Salis· bury, is on trial in Rowan Superior Court for the murder of Gray C. Whitaker. The kill ing created quite · sensation when it occurred. Dr. Allen W. Fitts, a well know· Charlotte suburbanite, was McidtitaUf shot aad killed while bunting yesterday in Sharon township with Mr P. C. Hsrkey, a frieud. The accident occurred while the Utter waa assisting Dr. Pitt's to cross a ditch. Mrs. Hortencia Morgan, an oued widow lady living in Cbpr okee county, Sonth Carolina, near GaJEney. was brutally mur dered in her bo me Tuesday, her throat being cut front ear to ear. Robbery waa the motive, as the victim waa known to keep her money at the house or on her person. Tom Morgan was ar rested and placed in >ail on the charge of having committed the deed, the circumstantial evidence against hipi being strong. He had over $700 on his person wbea taken. Death al McAdawrUl*. ab this afternoon about 1 o'clock, his death resulting from a com* plication of jiwawi. The funeral services will take place tomorrow. Deceased leave» a wife and four children. NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS H—4 ι Fbrlh CmUu Fan· On xiapUd to North CoroMoo ctlmote, eotie eedeeeihloe·, *odo by Tor HmU λ»Λ for Ter •ad at tio ooopo too M wMo-owoko M My ta Sock ο popor io Tke Pratreulve Fireer RALEIGH, N. C. Dk* H9MMMI Ym Cia 8m 50 cMt» lovkoumton jTbotla toaoy, to oit gazette MHstt* Co. Jm. W. Atltas, Mgr. OaetHié· Ν. C. M or mi ot M* Big Crops off Corn can be depended upon from land that has been liberally fertilized with a complete fertilizer con min ing yiS nitrogen, 8\ available phosphoric add and 9% Potash Just how and why 9^ of Potash is necessary our booklet will show. L L JBHIIIH», IW *. W. BOVCB. C—Mw The First National Bank GASTON1A, N. C. With sixteen yean successful banking experience, capital, surplus and profit· of over one hundred and twentyfive thousand dollars and deposits of Over Half a Million we are in a better position to aerve onr customers than ever before h onr history. : : : : We lavtte yon to open an account with aa. DIRECTORS *L. L. Jenkins G. Λ. Gray T. L. Craig A. A. McLean R. R- Ray Andrew E. Moore J. Lee Robinson H. M. McAden J. O. White Stoves and Furniture Tkt Ι<τ|ιιΙμ<μΜ ciBilitt Its· ivir brtalkl I· 6uluU Nothing adds to the attractlvene·· of a hone like lavltlag fnralture—that's the kind we •ell. Our stock Is complete and up-to-date. Too will find here anything; yon want in tbc furniture line and at pricca which auit your bank book. Car Load of Bed Room Suits Just In The nicest we've had yet. Prom $25.00 to $125.00 We ca· abow yon the nobbiest things in willow chairs, Settees and rocker*, leather rocker* upholatered, book cases and combination cases. Our Hue of ball rack·, dining tables and a^deboardi is very atlect and the price· arc right. See us for art squares, mes, matting· and organ· Cook Stoves at Prices that will Surprise you. Ecfa= -i ts ■ 1 ίτ I iV — : ■ ι ί ίΞ bSSM ™£ E. L. Little Furniture Co. GASTON I A, N. C. ■ ■■■ ■" INSURANCE LIFE. HEALTH, ACCIDEWT AND FIRE We Itpmnt only tbe best comptait*, u * glance at the lUt below «HI aliow. Rend U and tbcn let M tell y on of tb« ad vantages we offer yon over other*. Here they are : : I LI PB Tfc· PnxWati·! Uh ImminCo. Health ««4 Accident ■ lte}M Cawlty Coapuy. York T«k UMtnrrtteti *·«* Stat·. N«rtk U^crwrttan, Pi. *■■·■■. *w y«k "* ~-' Tinnu "*· *«t Cttr. M»T«k J NO. F. LOVE & SON INSURANCE a < ι · · ι Ο ASTON I a, N· C.
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