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JlliiÉllièÉtil><*»!I I I I I MB. CITIIBNL ...» Of co«rM TOM w«nt to lucp up with wfaat'a goia* on is the coontr. You cae <fc> It by reading The GaxatU. : : 11 il il ι m I li 11 II ÉUHM PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Devoted to the Protection of Homo and the Interest· of the Cooety. OA8TONIA, IN. C., TUE80AY, DECEMBER 4.IB06. JAS. W. ATKINS, Editor and Manager. VOL. XXVII. II «■ ■■■ Hll Ι.» w,·» Β. r. but··. Prtuéf»/. C. ». VU+JPrt,. Α. α Hnu. CetMUr. CAPITAL *00.000 THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK QAITONIAt N. C. Accounts 0/ Merchants, Manu/acturers, and Fkrmers Invited. Liberal Dealing along Conservative Lines. SAVINGS We have added a Savings Department, in which tee pay 4 per cent., compounded every three months. If yon hnoe not already opened an account in this department we invite yon to do to. I JÊ// Oter the State I Oer JFm/ JCΛ/ S*H < ; fttkg *»r &I| ; ! ΛμΑ» S» XfM «/ · 9r*e1 I , 1 ftawwuM flwÉWÉt .///!> Asheville now bu an under ground telephone aystcm. The Baptiat State Convention convene» in annaal aettion at Greenaboro to morrow. The Guilford Hotel at Green a - boro U to be enlarged, tbe im provement! to cost $100,000. Mr·. Elira Carr, mother of Gen J. S. Carr, died Friday at Old Trinity at tbe age of 91. Train· on tbe Soothern are now running on tbe double track between Greenaboro and High Point. High Point furniture manu facturera are petitioning tbe in· ter-State commerce commiaaion to relieve them from freight rate a . * · . · UllV^lIUlUailODI. It bas been discovered that Hackett's majority over Black· barn In Ashe county in the re cent election was 249 instead of 49 as first reported. [ M. P. Goes was shot and kill ed by J. B. Hani* in a «ore at Durham Saturday. The tragedy was tbe result of a long-standing trouble between the two men. Thomas Hall, a painter, fell 50 feet from tbe court boase roof at Roxboro Saturday, ans· taiuing injuries which may prove fatal. Λ number of peo ple saw bim fall. Manufacturer* from $orth aod South Carolina, Tennessee. Mis sissippi, Georgia and Alabama will meet at High Point to mor row to discuss matters of im portance to themselves. Louis D. Jones, arrested Sat urdsy at Lumber Bridge on a charge of robbing the mails, confessed, bis guilt and was com mitted to jail at Payetteville in default of a $3,000 bond to await trial by tbe Pederal Court. ' Oscar W. Riddle, a mill opera tive of Spray, committed snicide at Danville, Va.. Friday eight bv drinking lsndauum. He was just recovering from a protracted spree and had lost bis job. He leaves a wife and several child· I*·. C. Turner Walker, convicted of manslsughter in canting the wreck of ι train in the Greco» boto y arda by leaving the ««itch open, and aentenced to two year* in the penitentiary, has been surrendered by bis bonds man and is behind prison ban. He may have to serve bii aen tence, though hia case baa been appealed to the Supreme Court. Poor negroes of Flea Hill Township, Cumberland county, were triad at Fayettcville last week for an unusual infraction of the law, tbe indictment being for an attempt to lynch another qerro, George Johnson, There was little doubt in tbe mind of the trial juatice that an attempt bad been made on the life of Jobnaon but the evidence was insufficient and tbe negroes were acquitted. liamalkHIIy 1er Wreck. According to press dispatches from Lynchburg tha Southern Railway officials place tbe re sponsibility for tbe terrible wreck at Lawyers, Va., Thurs day, In which President· Samuel Spencer of tbe road together with severs! others met death, on Tckgrspb Operator Q. D. Mat to*, at the Rangoon office. It was at first claimed that Msttoz had mysteriously dis appeared immediately after toe tragic event and that de· tectlves had failed to locate the young man. ■ Tbe latest state meet is to the effect that Mat to* went to his boarding hoes· and has not been s mile from tbe railroad office aiuce tbe wreck. His brother, L. D. Mattox, Issues a statement In which be aaya the young man, while prostrated over tbe affair, Is not guilty of negligence and can prove it. He aaya bis brother oss made no effort to tlude tha officers and la ready to give him self np. Marriaf· at Stanley. At the Method Ut peraonara A Stanley la at Wedoeaday M lea Bile Sntrrill area aierritd to Mr. Aafoat Ab<r.ifthy. Rev. Κ W. Pax officUdna. The bride ia a datiehter of Mr. John 9b*rrill, •I Alexia, while the jprooaa ia a mm of Mr. Wade Aberoathy. The κ γόοι la a well-to-do young farmer real dint near Stanley- 1 TilC MCI BILL ΚΑΝ. Haw TU» ht^niihi 8nA Ctnllai Tiva Pwiiii ta MU Caacreie Mi^nlki I· Com I4MM. In la»t Friday1· Lane The Gazette quoted a Gartooia citizen aa aayiag thaf thia town might do nil to adopt aome aucb pica u (bat ioaugnrated at Rock HUI. S. C-, for procaria* concrete aidewalka bath la baal· ne·» and residential aectiooi. Id line with that aonaatioa, which more than ona Gaatooian baa apokeo of favorably, The Guette copie· below froai The YorkvlUe Enquirer of a raceat data a resume of the plaa. Here h ta: The commission appointed by the city of Rock Hill to push through tbe sidewalk scheme recently adopted by the chamber of commerce and tb« city council, baa outlined tbe pro po»rd undertaking m follow·: "Pro· tbe brat information tbe commission bas at present, aocb aidewalka m are proposed will coat from $1 25 to $1 50 per square yard: or from 70 to 85 ccnta per lineal foot. To be plainer it may be stated that · five foot pavemeut will coat fro· $70 to $85 per 100 tret Cheap er construction will, of coerae, cojt much leaa tban tbraa figure·, but the coamiaaion be lieves the best work ia the cheaoeat In tbe end, and there fore bas determined to have tbe work done thoroughly first-class and by experienced contractors in this line, who will be required, if ncceaaary, to give bond. Tbe very lowest bam will be obtained, and if tbe esdaatea above noted can be red need, tbe commission will sec that tbe people will get tbe bereft of jt. Tbe city council will pay for tbe work and allow the ptupetty owners to reimburse it in twenty «emi-aonual inat tllments without iaterest. This will cover · period of ten years, and tbe semi anneal installment to be paid by one owning 100 feet iront will therefore amount to $3.50 to $4 25, depending upon tbe final coat of having tbe work doue. Perhapa installments will be leaa than the amount atatod. Tbe figurée are approximate and are simply given as a matter of general information to prop erty owners. It, however, may be positively stated that tbe higher amount is well within the coat. Those who desire to pay all cash down will be allowed a discount of 25 per cent. "Tbe commission at its first meeting appointed a number of cilixens to circulate petitions among tbe property owutrs re siding on tbe varioua streets and U urges these gentlemen to get to work at once and be ready to make their report· by December 1. Tbey will watt on no - further notice from the commission. Tbeir names and the streets to which they have been assigned will be published in the newspapers." Shaali Fallow Oaataala'a UiL Caawtrd TrlfcnM Gaatooia U to iaaae ■ " Hand book of Gestoaia," to contain a history of that thriving town, lOKtbcr with a story of Ita da* velopment and what it offer*. This is a work The Tribene baa Ions wanted to aaa dona for Con cord, and has on «ore than ooa occasion tried to get it tola*. Concord certainly need· so aaa well organised and wall directed agency at wotk for the city aa a whole. She needs to be adver tised to the world. We bave to many |ood thiaga to appeal to Rood people, and we need «tore people. This fact is appreciated by all. Let's gat together for 1907, and all pull together for Concord 1 totot'» OhTsoiicfs 4 r.Lisrrvr *** ■ri.» PART UI. AnawiATioNS. For Ut« aake of _ tad m vine apaec tbc following «bbrtvUttoo· are mdc h tbc! Hst below. Co—company •—eaHatcd Daeeroc, R. H., Co. M. 19th Rett. · May 4 *62. Diorw, J. Τ IL, Co. H.ZJd Rett. · Sept. 3, W; ν al Spott tylvania. Uustro·, Naab. Co. IL S7tb 11^ Λ « Hick Daves port. Jas. A , Co. M. 19th Ra*t. a July 9, <61; ρ Set. Am. xt, *82; ρ tod Lint. Mar 12, Oj w Αο«. 29. *β at Mo* oaams iH loot orai it Bonatt' Mill. Daveaport, M. D , CmM. 1M Root e JÎdy 3, *#1} d A*ff. W at Bdray. Davit, Robt. M., Co. D. 1st Ract. a Jaly 12, fl. Davit, Oliver. Co F. MkSM Davis, The*.. Co. B. 23rd Rft. a March IS, ««2: » May S. •63 at Cbancanortvilic. Davia, Wilson) (Sr. Reserves.) Davis, α W., Co. B. 29th « Η Davis, Albeit, Co. B. 28tb Rest, a March 29, V; w at Prater's Parai : da. Davis. Jas , Co B. 28tb Rect. March 29, *82; dt Sept. 29. « Davie. Jas., Co. H. 49th Rest, c March 22, '62: ρ Corp.; ah head at Malvera Hill and pr July 1, '62. Davit, T. L.. Co. H. 49th Regt. a; k oa Docs by sharp shooters oear Petaraborg Jdjr, 21. *84. Davia, J. C., Co. H. 49th *3*· _ - - - uwri>i aise, VO. W. /M Kt|L DclIioMT, Philip, Co. I. lltb Rest, e March 11, *82, w «ad ρ at Octtrabant: lok kg. DcUioger, Jno., Co. I. lltb Rett. e; k at White Hall. OelliDfcr, H. B., Co. B. 34tb Rett. · March J, *81. Dellinter, J. R.. Co. B. 34th Rett, e March 3, *81. Dellinter, Michael. Co. B. 34th Rett. UtUioStT, Jacob, Co. B. 34th. Rest. DelBoter, Michael, Co. H. 34th Rest, e Oct. 1, *81. Dcllfoget Saeoel, Co. H. 34th Rest, e Oct. 1, ' 81; w at Chaoccliorsville. Dellinter, Michael, Co. H. 94th Regt. e Am- U '83. Deniuer, M. C.. Co. C. 37th Rett, e Ant- IS, *82; « at Prad trkkibtrf. DelHaver, N. Co. B. 37th Ratt. e Ads. 15. *82; k. Delllater, Monro*, Co. B. Sid Rett, e Jehy 4th 82-pr ia «84. Dellinter, Peter, Co. H. 37th Rett. ·λα(. 12, *82; t July *83 at Gettyabaig. Delllnger, Bll, Co. H. 37th jtÔïiicr, Nat bu. Co. Β. S7th Reet. · Auc it. Ίβ; k May 3. *63 at Chaocdlamflle. DcIUdmt, Jaa., Co. C. 71at Rett. (Jaaio* Reaerrea.) , Dtllhaft. V·.. Co. C. Tlat k*|t. Uealor Reaervaa); # * raeailea M OoMaboro. Dclliajrrr, Ptter. Co. E. 12th Rt«t.«March 13»83; 48et*. 19, *44. Dach, Sraabraa, Co. H. 4Mb Ra«t. · March ». *·*» d of 4b· abrilitica aooa altar arar. Darr, Jno., Co R. 39th Rett. (4th Calvary.) Davioa, W. ©..Co. I. 37th Co. H. 37th DOIIa*,*., Co. H. 49th Reft, a March 22, "82. Dixon. Jno., Co. K. 44th Re*t. « Mb. il, "43f h An. 1, •84. Dtxoo. Rofct. W . Co. K. 4M DUon, J. Co. B. 2Kb RScktûrft R Α.. Co. H. 37th R«ft. · Aa(. It, *44; ν at *».. c. h. m Ragt · March Ι.'βΙ; w M Ckaa " », r ■ ' . ' '< ·· - iSgdeSSMaps ■ «iU« It with food anderwear. BippeM —« »« «I» bf ghw to tMi Itpaiti—> ttfa îium «tt the malt ftbat we η «ftrif Um my beat m LaAka% Ml «Ma* «ad Children'· wioa aaita αί aH kindi. Separate pwU a«4 «_ veste Otill kM and at til price*. If it', ■riewif 4> you're needlnrhere'a the place and now'· thedeetebey. f Klmona Cloth· and Outings mtm Flaooelettes, Ooting» and Khww cloths at 5, SO Ml 2»lSciMtkyaid. All ctlon, «M «ad fHtf. BnMMilJa deaiens la X.mooa cloth». Bxtra heavy qnalitiee In all 3 Sa these. Λ line that can't be beat. See Ihw. · * - · g| πιιιπτυΒΚ, cavsis. &10 un ni .nrtnmâ hit ι· Γιιι ΜιΐΜΐ Γ—·ι1· We httt· U« bincft Um of Fer îvtare —tfce Untnt ud woet souplat· stock tvct ibovt h SiitoaU. We hove aoytfciog - -* - - ^ — 1 M IbmCAmm fOU CU Ctu lOf IB IDC imKalV OUR PRICE· ARE RIGHT ■ ·".·■ Voe oat boat them. Don't Uke ΟΒΓ word (or it-CMM ana ·««. WlOH «»« you moat y oo every fmrckue. .·, Wm h«ve tbeUncMt II·· rfplrlim nl rtl *!■<■ irn twill ι» lain »u them before you b«y. U»uy aie· imp la tMa Um toCWMm. .·. *- ./>'· ■' Remember the Place ™eE.L. Little Furniture Co. CaKMl·· ι ι f " 1 ι N. C.· H. WILLIAMS C. M. NOLBN j WILLIAMS FURNITURE CO. : CtAIO « WILSQW BUILCIflO AU Ρ BASAH BUILPMO General House Furnishers We carry Ike most complete and ap*to«detê atock of Kôoae Furolahlaga In Gaatoo County. .·. ·*. .·· We Invite your Inspection of our stock, end sll courtesies will be shown you, whether you purehsse or not. .·. .·. .·. λ .·. .·. ,·. 0 * We bsndle the b—i quality u< BwrtUt SsUsisctlsn. j \ · We appreciate yosr Mbersi petrosals ia< wffl ës osr ' best to terre yes right : î : : : t : : : : ; i GASTONIA, N. C. INSURANCE LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND FIRE We represent only the best companies, u a fiance at the list below will show. Read it and then let ni tell you of the od < ! vantage· we offer you over others. Here they are: LIFE ; ; Tbe Prudential Uk Imuraac« Co. Health «ad Acctdeat;: Maryland Cuualty Company. ; ; Carolina, North Carolina ■ > Citixen», Miaaoari ! ! Continental, New York ; ; Fireman'· F And, California • > H am tor* Bremen, Germany ' Hanover, New York Horn, New York Liverpool, Loodon and Qlob· London Mid Lancashire London Aaaarance Corporation National, Ne*r York \ New York Uidtnnitcti North 8Ut«, North Carol!η * PMUddpbii Underwriter*, Pa. Proridence-Waahinjcton, Κ. I. Phoenix, New York St. rani, Minnesota Sea, New York Virginia Fire and Marine. Vlrfciai· Williamsburg City, Now York JNO. F. LOVE & SON INSURANCE t s ι t ι s GASTONIA, N. C. COAL .·. COAL We arc now in a petition to htrnlih oar cnatomer* all the coal they ated. Call or phoac as year order at 78 and we will do the reat. Λ Λ Λ Λ Λ j FLEM JOHNSON A COMPANY CmI Dealer· Or.c.r. Mr. Charte* M. Mer·, ol Bot te·. Mis·., baa taken ch ar*a οί the Son»htm ofice of the Amer ica· Warp Drawto* Machine Conpuy at Charlotte. Repreaentetivee of tho Laa caehire and Manchester Sple nera' AaaocUtlotK. of have decided to parchaaa 3.000 .CM Of land in LoaiaUaa and try the experiment of nldmg their owe eotto·. BraklM Collccc woo the eilvtt loviat cop· for imi in stacles and taiaaa is doabWa Hi th« South Carolina loter-Collegiatc Teooia Aaaociatio·'· cof»l*»i« at Oreca^Ult/8. C « Tacaday. telM by ten or tel at Tm OA Sobacriba ter tku Omtonu Qyuaqi
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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