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Gaston ί α Altirtlii PUBLISH BO TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. ·— 1 ' □•voted to the Protection of Homo end the In tercet* of the County. OA8TONIA, N. CM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, I900. JAS. W. ATKINS. Editor a ad Manager. — VOL. XXVII. C. Ν, ΒΤΛΚ*. Vitt-Prtt. Α. Ο. Mtiu. Cttkitr. CAPITAL MO.OOO THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ΟΑβΤΟΝΙΑι Ν. C. Accounts of Merchants, Manufacturer!, and Farmers Invited Liberal Dealing along Conservative Lints, 8 A VI NO» We have added a Savings Department, in which we Pay 4 per cent., compounded every three months. If you have not already opened an account in this department we invite you to da so. J. H. WILLIAMS C. M. NOLEN WILLIAMS FURNITURE CO. C1AI0 < WILSON MIILOIHO AU» 1A8AH jjjjÛHjjj General Hoase FurnishersI We carry the mo»t complete end up-to-date stock of House Faralahlnga la Gaaton County. ·*· »'· ·"· ·*« ·*· We Invite your Inspection of our stock, and all courtesies will be shown you» whether you purchaae or aot. λ .·. .·. .·. .·. ,·. We haadl· tha bait <salMy and Oalraslee SaH»Uction. Wa appreciate your bberal patroaafo aad will ée aor ha·! to terra yon rlfht : GA3TONIA, N. C. WHAT rr CAN DUPLICATE. The Caul,1res m<.SImI Indua triaa el the M*rth and W«K Caa ba lafiWaeai la (ha Sauth—Other lamarkaMa Pas aibUItlea. Muudictm·* a*cord. Bach setting «>ιι tees the South richer by over $3,000,000 in actual wealth, but even this it not more important than the accumulation of experience in the utilisation of oar resources which is now in prop»· and the awakening of the entire country to the fact that in the Sonth it to center the mightiest industrial and commercial forces of the world. ThU section can dnpli cate the coal and iron and steel industry of the North and West; it can duplicate the cotton-spin· Bigg interests of the world ί UJ can duplicate the lumber and wood-working interests of the entire country; it can duplicate the oil trade of America, if not the world's; it can continue to monopolise the world'a cotton production; it can produce all the rfc· needed in America, nearly all the tobacco and much of the sugar; it can duplicate**]) the citrus fruit and trucking in dustry of the country; it can double all Hs present cereal crop of 800,000,000 bushel·, double and quadruple it· cotton crop, duplicate through ita great riv ers and splendid harbors the coastwise and foreign trade of the country. It can and will do all the·· things and even then not have reached the limits of ita development. · Ik· Jaanul ·! ■ Lai· latt· in! Trala. Atl««t· OoastMalio*. ' The public aeema to thitiV that where tbera'a ao much •noke there ought to be *>ιae fire I could bare got in on lime yeaterdar. but I waa afraid that tbe tbock would have bee· fatal to tb« public. White I w*t running * lowly aloiy yeaterday, six rabbit· tad a cow walked la and scared •otae of tbe paoeaten, wbo were faat aaleew, dmouiajr that the* wan getting there. There ie aae thing lo my lot tbe atew «chedule buaiceM: The rolling atock la tired, aod ueeda re«t. But the public keep· cry· iag, "Lat'm roH " Subacfiba for Tn OAnmrs. Special tew Bat··. The C. & N.-W. Railway Company h·· istned the follow ing notice as joint circular No. 1: To All Agents : Upon application and suffi cient notice to thia office, Spec ial Round Trip Rates will be ι quoted partie· of Twenty-five to Fifty people on ooe ticket, on regular train·, between any two points, on these lines. Effective on and after April 1st, 1906. B. P. Rxld, General Psaaenger Agent. Vtrktdt· PalatiM FiftyT%tm Yeara. Ntw YoTfc Frtsa. Thomas Ball, the sculptor and painter, of Montclaire, N. J., has |ost completed a painting that ia four and one-half by five and one-half feet, after working upon it fifty-three year·, probably the would'· record. It was commenced in Boston in 1853. Only one square foot of space was completed in the first two years. The painting depicts a scene from the life of Christ, the subject being chosen from the gospel of St. Lake. Mr. Ball is 87 yean of age apd has contributed much statuary to public parka and buildings. One of hja master pieces, the statu· of Daniel, ia in Central Park is this city. ΊΊμ Ιιμν far Traita^ at Beaae. C»»ml ΤΙ·ιι· J net at thia time the nail order boaaea are active ia flooding the coaatry «Ith big haadaomely gotten ap catalogue·, quoting attractive price* oa «Uple arti er lea and making all aorta of big aoaadiag claim a lor roar cash. They do not offer to Exchange their gooda for the farnaera' egga, Dooltrr, batter, or other orodnce. , Tbay don't treat a panay'a worth, bat make jroo par caah before you ret the good a and freight beaidee. If anything ia wroog with the good a or they do not aait, they will not exchange the m for yoa. Tbey pay no tax<a into yoar city or coanty treaanry, with *hlch oar acboola not eoatribata to oar charchea, charitable inatitAiooa, nor to oar ι Sabacribe for the (UaTONZA YOtK AND YOKKVILLE. Whal'a Driaf Aonf «or N«Uh· Wri Juat Act··· th· LU». ▼arkvil It BMttircr. 17(11. The Rock Hill acheme for im proved sidewalka should be made to work juat aa wall io Yorkville. Liberty atieet could at Icaat be paved io thU manner. Moat oi tbe dry good· people report fine'trade taut Saturday. There were lota of people io town asd they were is a baying humor. Tbe baaka paid out acveral thousand dollar· during the day (or cotton. Although quite a number of firmer* are putting in more or lean wheat, the outlook for a large wheat crop ia not very good. It ace ma that many peo pie are thoroughly diacouraged ou tbe wheat queatiou. There were three foreigners in towu laat week with three large brown be ara. The bear met liked to be about tbe court houae rather than any where elae becauae of tbe eaae with which they weri able to gather tbe crowda there. The aberiff ran them away at leaat twice. Mr. J. Meek Stroup of Clov r, and Miaa Macie Caldwell weie married at the reaidence of the bride'a father, Mr. Jaiuea M. Caldwell, at Smyrna, laat Wednesday. Shortly after tbe marriage tbe bridal party went to the reaidence of the groom'» father, Mr. A. C. Stroup, at Clover, and was there tendered a reception and a bountiful din· tier which waa aerved from 4 to β o'clock. A large portion of the com murnty wa» very micb «booked yesterday to leant of the on expected death o( Mr. Robert Bricc McCaw. a well known and highly esteemed yuoaf man of Yorkville. The aad event occurred at the home of Mr·. Fannie B. McCaw, tbe yon air man's mother, at about 2 o'clock. He had been ill for about a week, bat bis condition was not considered to be es peciallv serious except up to a shoit time belote bis death. Death resnlted from nraemic poisoning. Tbe deceased was a native of Chester county and was tbe only son of his mother. His father was the late Edward Brice McCaw, of Chester, who died wben tbe son was still a child. Robert Brice McCaw came to Yorkville with his mother about twelve years ago, and has been living here since. He was twenty years of age. Up to tbe time he was forced to take bis bed be was employed as a salesman in tbe Star Drag Store. He was quite popular with a large circle of friends and was well liked. Beside· his mother, be leaves one sister. Misa Anna McCaw. Tbe funeral takes place this after noon, tbe services beiog con ducted by Rev. W. C. £ wart. • % Newton Is building a cement sidewalk from the court house to tbe depot, a distance of some thing like a mile. PISOAH M8A01APBS. Mr·. J. V· klidnrHl't C··dW Hon aaf Changed-Bill IMHi Dm la μΛ 1·>κτι·φ1ΐ· • *4#*·ίομ»ι·* «i um> Oaa*ui Pi (gab, Ncv. 29—Hit CO·· ditioa ai Mr·. John W; Black wood continues just about the Mme. The cotton crop of thi· county if tbort «tout 20 o«t cent of lut yctn crop. The bulk of the crflp baa been picked and ginnedF Tbia year the cotton growing' aeaaon waa tbe aborteat since 1836, it beiug five mo alba to a day be tween iroats viz.. May 10—Oct. 10. Mr. C. A. Lewis bal Capt. Henry Elmore, of South Point, to ah red his corn three day· this week. "In King'a Mountain, and its Heroes" twenty two of tbe Lewises were in the battle aa privates, and three officers— Major Michael, Captain Joeepb, Lieutenant Colonel Jauaea. Mr. John W. Hawkins ia erecting an addition to bis resi dence. It ia reported that Mr. Carlyale Wright haa purchased tbe Sat η Qtayaon property near Gray Milts It ia reported that Mia. Sal lie Caraon wilt build a rooas or two to her residence near Arlington. The condition of Mn. J. tt. Anthony continue· about the Mme. Mr. T. C. Smith haa re· numbered tbe R. P. D. boxes on hi· route. Tbe patroas, some oi them, are angry be cause they arc not naaibcred couaecutivelv. STOMACH'S IMrOtTÂNCC. H«» ta BlnaltkM M M Tilt tt WM Act as It AkMliL The itomach is tbc principal organ concerned in the diges tion u( food. H it i· weak, in active or ont of order and Doable to properly digest the food, tbe body will soon be in a itate of semi-starvation. Then, tr>o. whrn tVi# •'-•r»*»a«:h is weak, (he food i> not properly digested and lies in it for liours, decomposing, fermenting aod forming po.aonous gaaes and ptomaines that are absorbed into tbe blood, poisoning the » y at cm and impoverishing the blood. To eojoy good health, it is ab sol u tel y necessary that tbe stomach and digestive organa should be strong, and no other remedy equals Mi-o-na in strengthening and giving tone to tbe whole digestive ayate·. Relict from tbe tut of Mi-o-na ia permanent and laitinr. Uaa Mt-o aa for a few dura, and the dineatioa will be good, the appetite keen, and there will be no nausea or distress after eating, no sleeplessness, se nervouanesa, and the headache*, baekacfaca and dialnrbed heart action that arc tbe direct result of a weakened stomach will aoon be overcome. Mi-o-na is sold under an abaolctc guarantee that the money will be re funded unleaa the remedy does all that Is claimed for it. Aak J. H. Kennedy & Co., to show rou the guarantee wturta they aire with eyaryX-cent box. Ν .30 D14. ! totw'i Old SoMtaîTj «(μη n ο» γμμιιη rm cm* «·* k «■ to ·, tmm Λ Ik I Cwihte ■ Tlw ad Utot C« hfti ft. I l ι ■rUM FART III. Abbbsviatioics. For the sake oi convenience and Hviir space tks following abbreviations are made in the list below: cm—commissioned Co—company e—ee Hated d—died dg—iliebarftd dl—detailed k—killed w—wounded m—missing ρ—promoted pr prisoner r—resigned ti—tr a η ai erred. Cloninger, W. W.. Co. Β. 28th Rest, e July SO, 1861; 1st Set. μ 1st Lieut. Feb. 27, UK; k Dec. 13,1MB, at Fredericksburg. Cloninger, J. 8.. Co. B. Z8th Regt. * March 14. 1402; corp. ν at Gettysburg. Cloninger, Sidney. Co. B. 28tb Regit e March 29. 1882; ρ Set. and d of w Jan. 8,18S3, nt Rich· moud. Cloninger, D. R., Co. B. 28th Regt. e March 29, 1882; dg for disabilities Dec. 3,1883. Cloninger, L Α., Co. B. 38th Regt. e March 29, 1862; k at Reama Station. ΛΙ · - mw m . m — ^■VKingcii TiitauiiCt WV» 9» 28th Sect, c Feb. 25. ISM; d I ia irrvlct. Cloninger. Emanuel, Co. H. 37th Rett, e Oct- β. 1851. Clinton, T. L-, Co. Η 23d Rett, c June 12, 1881; » corp. w at Chaucelloesvilte—loat lit fro· same shot that took of 1rs of James Ford «ad J. La ban Uneberfer. Cody, Jesse, Co. B. 23d Reft, e Match 15. 1882; d Jaly 20. 1862. Cody, Cameron, Co. B. 23d Rett. e March IS. 1882; d Jaly 1882. ν received at Seven Pines. Cody. Wo., Co. H. 37th Rest. Collins. J. M., Co. B. 12th Rett, e Aug. 1861; tr from 34th Rett. Connor, Berry, Co. H. 33rd Rett. Conner, O. J., Co. E. 34th Rett, e Auk. 31, '61; Corp. w near Richmond. Connor, Jno. P.. Co. M. 19th Reft, e May 1. '61; k May 31, '62 at Seven Pines. Connor, L. B., Co. H. 23rd Reft, e Jnne 12, *61; trto Co. D. Com best, Wm., Co. H. 40th Reft. ; d of disease at Richmond Jan. 28, *63. Comptoo. M. V., Co. H. 23rd Reft, e Jane 12, '61; d Dec. 10, '61. Corapton, Η. H., Co. C. 34th * (Saudi S. C., Co. C. 10th | if yov |o store and Any maker of ALUM Baking Pow der would like to Blindfold the wivefc, so that they could not see the *,be ""· AVOID ALUM Saypiainty ROYAlLpowmer ROYAL is an absolutely pure, Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Aida Digestion-Adds to the healthfulness of food. NOTICE Vi m CTLTiT'L1*! £λ ·« «b tSSSmXS^ odd· to * woman's char dafaU? clothed. Ia oa want ia GLOVES, a* a have aver carried. We fc UNDERWEAR 4» To-day H'· van·; to-morrow it'· cold. The dmwWi s* November deya are here and · cold is lyiat in. wait lor V yotj * round the comer if fM bimt armed yourself W against it with good tmderwear. B>ncial attention baa JP «I» been riven to tbii department tbia mm wftk the remiU al» «β» tbat «a ara oChtinf the very beat ta Ladles', Mam' and ^ Wf Children·» anion suits of all Uads. Sapante past* and 3 5k vest» of alt Mad· and at all prie*·. If it's underwear «la you're needing here'» the place aad now'» the time to buy. â» £ » » ^ r Klmona Cloths and Outtajtftjl «L Flannelette», Oatlnfl aad Kimona cloths at S, M aad î 15 eaata the yard. ΛΠ colors, solid aad fancy. Beaattfol W designs ia gitaaea cloths. Extra heavy qaaiitUs la all these. A line that eaa't be beat. Sea them. .... a LÀ:;:· Rest. (Art) c Λακ. 15. 1882; d of di*ea«c. Cooocll, J. H.. Co. C. ΙΟφ Rett. (Art) dt. T Castncr, J. D.. Co. C. 30tb Rett. e Aug. 24, 1883; prisooer. Coûter, JMeph, Sr. Km. Cuts*, M. H., aavy it Wil mington and Drewry'e Bluff— Capt. Pooidexter 1864 5. Cottur, Heran J., B. 28th Rqtt. e Jmly 30.1861: ρ Dec. 18. 1882 to 2d Lieut, sod k at WiU dcrnei*. Costner, J. H.. Co. B. 28th ι Rect. e July 30,1881. Coatncr, J. L-, Co. B. 28th Rept. e July 30, 1861. Cottier, Jacob M.Xo. H. 37th **'1 *"'· Coctaer, David IC., Co. H. 37th Rett, e Oct 8,18B1; d Λα*. 1862 at Scottaville oo Jawea titm. Coctaer, Jacob V., Co. H. 37th Raft. « Oct. 6, 1861; de Apr. 186f. Cortner. Jao.. Co. H. 37th Regt. a Oct β, 1861: d Nov. '63. Coatncr, Caleb, Co. H. 37th Rett, c A«t. 12, '62 k May 3, '63 at hCaaecllorsville. Coataer, Joe W-. Co. H tttb Red. ·March 22. '82; «at Wei· doo R. R. fi^bt; pr March *5, 1865. Coataer, M. 8. P., Co. H. 49th KOI. · March R, Coefener, Aaroa. Co. H. 49tb Re*t. β March 22, '62. Cortaer, 8. S.. Co. H. 40th lUet. · March 22, *β*. Corttw, Zlmn, Co. H. 49th Re*t. e March 22, 82; .hot for desertion. Cost tier, J·*., Co. H. 40th R**t.; w at Peterabar* D»e.1, •1. Coetoer, W. P., Co. H. 49th K«t: k et Drewry'e Blafl May "ceetôer. R. O., Co. C. 71at Rett. (Jonlor RtwrvH.) Cook, J. Mm Co. H. 49th Rett. WJU Pftar.bnrc Uee. 17 *94. Cook. Madiaoa, Co. H. 40th Rett. » at 8h*rpobur* Sept. 17, Coo» J. Co. H. 49th R«rL A of (Heeue Dee. 7, *92 at giïhr*. STtiJt Owtoer, RM, Co. H. JTth rSîÏ'sLÏ £?·£· F* *&·**». ·«;* Aur. H·374 S$ɧri£ ÇAJ,. Β, *β; *1.1, «3 λ. Co. H. 49th Wt d ot « Hill. 'Or towSiU^, Ce. κ. «h i îceivtd all Crawford, James. Co. H. 49th Jm. L.. Co. O.JMfc *«tt. · Sept. 4, '83. Crenabaw, J. B.. Co. ». au· Û ■tean. Jm.. C·. A. lUll • Pab. 1, «88; « April Ό. viwnnw, J··., Co. A. llfh *egt. t Pa4>. 1, <&| 4^ WU· &S33 "Tbt fellow bttefc m · mo til ta etpuia, n»o4 bt dwt of fcot· is H« cprlokW· con <
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