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Legal documents were algned and the fund of the genrrnl rnnr.-nci oi Fre HaptixU ttansf. ireu lu thi. American Baptist Foreign 'klli.i.oii .. clety and the American Baptist Home Mission society. Chaloncr's Deposition Sensational. Charlottesville, Va , Oct. I. gensn tlnnal charge against friend-, and rremhers of his own family ,th Chan lore of New York, marked th eontln uatlon of John Armstrong Chaloner'l deposition In hla suit for the recovery of 11,600,000, held for hm by a court's committee m New York on the ground thnt he a lnrnr; tmlnner declnre.1 that his relatives I I lilm committed to Ttloomlngdnle 1 ' because thT hod learned that J 1 ' 'lured his brothers Mid U- ter in his will nnd because he hud in his possession facts that woyld be very damaging to Lewis M. Ruther ford and others. Pats the Stomach in Splendid Shape and Supplies Vim, Vigor and Vitality to -the Whole Body. If von feel all run itnwn ual nf sorts, nervous and depressed, go and get a ft9-cent bo of MI-O-NA stom ach tablets today. Take cvr.rr mm of them o.-nrriln to directions ana when they are gone you wilt ?el Ilk a different persoa. MI-O-NA. stomach tablets will r ovat your 4isordd stomach and bowels; they w;U put Ufa Into your In active liver. They will banish nervousness, brain fag. dinlnem. headache, nighUwests, and sleeplessness. MI-O-NA will stop sour rlsLpr. gss and henrtburn In five mlnut"r Large bog f,o cenis at Knitth's tug Mtor ami druggists ever) where. Sometimes It Is Very Elusive Some Queer Experiences a te Vury Room. Amusements. i - SOME EAGER TO SERVE OTHERS TO ESCAPE IT Reasonless Reasons for IiimShIiic 1'iMtn u Certain Verdict -A l.cndcr Is Always IVvctoiicri. , 'The? tiniublcrs. Charles Klein's latest play. "The Gamblers," the triumphant dramatic offering of this and last Reason will he offered at the Auditorium tonight by the Authors' Producing company, of which John Cort in president. This epoch-making play, which es tablished n record run of over SOU performances to v Jdiences thnt teste-d the capacity of ilaxlntt Elliott's The ater In New York City, is-credited with having made a deeper im pression than any dramatic production, since velops and the characters he portrays are so true to Ufa and the action so timnlallve of situations that "The Uamblers" has been declared the finest and most appealing play he has yet given to t.x- public. For its local presentation "The Gamblers' will Joy the a .1 vantage of interpretation by one of the most carefully selected and uiformly acting organizations gath ered in recent years. In the matter of scenery nnd properties which are ex ceptionally elaborate, as the action transpires In those centers of finance Although there are regulations governing the selection of jurors, there are certain unexplained thing which have more to do with the making tip of juries than the regnla tions. Some men seem to have knack for getting chosen on a jury ither the fortune or the misfoi cne; you will see men who act on juries at nearly every term of the urt. It seems, nnd you will see otit is th;it have never been asked to s rve, and freeholders at that, me hum you would think miiiht make leal jurora. It is interesting to hear those who i have this knack tell of their ex- M-riences in the Jury room, of the 1 tiMiornness if some, nf the unrea .(naliieness of others, of the imf.iir- ness of still others, of the denates. the lUarreLs among jurors who cannot. r Mill not. see things in the same light. They tell ef staying on one ise a week or imirc ami of the tigue ami wearisomeness of the proceedings, forced to sit and listen to things in which they natu.".lly have no interest: probably only the Judge n sympathize with them. "I'rofcviioiial Jurors.'' There are many men who try to get ',n the jury. In some of the cnuiitr) districts there are men who makc rniist of their spending money in this ,,iy. In these cases the chtxeing of the talesman is wid to be the result it political preferment, although this m.iy not be true. It is Saughable to watc h the twists mil turns that some busy business men will go through In order to get .,rt the jury. Tin y will do almost any thing except tell a downright false hood to escape. In tight places some might even do that. And these busy business men are not chosen as often as they should be, perhaps they are too intelligent. In the Jur) ItiMim. The doing in the jury room arc not always sealed chapters, by any meitns. although there seems to be a popular idea t tl.it It is dangerous to csk a juror anything about what is dune. It Is not, frequently they will not tell you, but it is not dangerous to ask them, if you want to know. in the Jury room leaders develop, just as they do elsewhere, who direc t things, in a way, and Insist that some decision I- made; the leader is n"t ,ilwas the foreman, ni l ! an :uean. If ou can get one of these to talk, which is very doubtful, he will tell some mighty interesting things, and you will be impressed with the fact that some mighty little things result in determining the verdict Itcaxms li. line of these was talking the other day not for publication and he told of lieing on a jury in which a public service corporation was being sued in t personal damage rase. 'lie of the jurors wanted to giie the plaintin big damage lietause the Juror once bad a child hurt l.y another corpora tion. In another case one ol the jurors wanted to find a icrdlet for the plaintiff lecause the plaintiff needed the money. This man stated that he did not mind arguing with a juror as long as he was open to argument, or even as long as he would talk, but he said tlrat when the Juror refused to talk, it h very trying; and he told of a juror lit a case where nil the rest of i he Jurors hud come to the same de- i' ' ui and th's particular man would in i agree with them. Nor would he give his reusons; he Just didn't see it tint way and that was nil there was to It, and he didn't seem to enre when he was released: he was bent oh giv ing the plaintiff damage and every lime any one of the others would try to get him to talk about the case he shut up like a clam. Then he would get another of the jurors off In a cor ner and begin to talk about rattle or crops. It took severe measures to mnke this man com to an agree ment. He told of another who, without waiting to find out how the others mood, but taking It for granted that they would lie against him, which they were, entered the Jury room, pulled off hla cost, which he used for a pillow, and without saying a worl about the .rase lay down, shut his eyes and commended himself to Morpheus. It is needless to-stat that he got very little rest. . On of these jurors ran talk all dav about hi experiences and they will all be Interesting. Jaseball HTAXDIXO OF THE flXBH. JJATIONAI Won. Ist. Fct New Tork .'. .. Ait Chicago .,,... M ,0 Pittsburg ... 7 .S5 Philadelphia e (t .641 St. Louis ........ 73 72 . Cincinnati tl i .4T.4 Brooklyn .. .. .. .. SI I .411 Boston '.. .. 40 104 .274 AMERICA. Won. Lost. P. C Philadelphia IM S .447 Detroit .. .11 42 .Ml Off jland . . . . 7t 7t .27 Cr Ao '.. 71 fjton , .. 74 74 .507 liew Tork .. .. .. .. 71 7 .50J Vfashlngton ...... (4 04 ,421 iU. Iui 42 101 .20 .... -' ' - A, y ( llKi.l:s M ACRKV 1 "Till-: i AAI III. Kits" AT I DtTOltll F, FIUIAV, 0T)lFlt It. this sum.- icithor, clcctriiicd theater ;ni'r tliroiiKlimit America with his eiiMitiorinl . successful plavs of irre- istlble appeal. "Tile Third ll.gree" mil The l.i. ,n and the Mouse." The stor of 'The liamlil.rs." us might be expected from .Mr. Klein's former stage contributions, deals dar- ngly and vividly with a phase of con- temporar''..iis American life that ev- ry person who rends it newspaper is umiliar with and Interested in. Th" fnml.bTs in this play are not habitues f the poker table or roulette wheel; they nr.- a gT'.up of bank directors who aspire to the bigger stakes of Wall street "high finance." Mr. Kleins fearless dealing with the evils of dishonest finance and legal chicanery is njade subordinate to the unusual romance the play de- and fashion. Wall street iipd Fifth avenue, the Authors' Jrodiiclng com pany has left nothing to be wished for TELEGRAPHERS RAISED Norfolk & Western (rants Wage In crcu Southern's MTator Taking Strike Vole. lionnoke. Va., Oct. 6. It was an nounced that the telegraphers on the Norfolk & Western system will lie granted an Increase in wages .this being the result of a conference which has been In progress for ten days be tween the representatives, of the men and the officials of the company. Th working regulations were amicably Four Reasons "Why PEERLESS-FASHION STORES CO Is Doing the Women's Ready-to-Wear Business of Western N. C 1st Tliey cnrry the largest and finest assortment in Ashoville. 2nd 3rd 4th Tlioy oflW pxolnsive stylos anl 1 ho licstqiiality materials. They liandlt garment 8 tlint aie finislied by skilled artists. TJioy odor you values that eau not he duplicated else where. . . - This is a ppeeialty store for women's, misses' and ehi.l drcn's wardrobes of the better grme. , Mane yonr selec tion bore pay less and dress lief ter. Peerless-Fashion Co. 51 Patton Ave. adjusted. The amount of th increase to be made hns not been given out The telegraphers on th Baltimore and Ohio find the Southern railroads now are taking a strike tote having failed to reach nn agreement with the officials of those lines. EXPEL FAILED BROKER J. Yanify, Finmrly a Wealthy Cotton Man tattled fro Kxrlmnge. of Knight. Yancey A Co. came to light a Utile more than a year ago and several members of the Arm and others connected with the alleged frauds axe awaiting trial. The notice of expulsion stntes that Tancey was guilty of violation of ar ticle 8 of the constitution of the ex-. change. The specific charge which the expulsion was based upon was not given. . New Orleans. La.. Vt. . W. J. Yancey, formerly a wealthy cotton broker nnd member of the defunct spot cotton Ann nf Knght, Yancey & Co. nf Iiecatur. Ala. was etneiled yesterday from memhershln hv the New Orlenns cotton exchange. Notice of Yancev'a emulsion mam posted on the floor of' the exchange. The alleged Irregularities of the firm Fo sore throat, swollen tonsils, plmp.es on the tongue, gargle the thro.it or rinse the mouth with DAR BY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLIT1D dilut ed In a little water. It will quickly '. restore normal conditions. Bath the skin with It to reduce swellings, cur Insert bites or stings, wash out ragged ' wounds, old sores or barbed wire cuts. It disinfects the wound and heals the llesh. Price SO cents per bottle.' Bold by all druggists. .." 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