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AND
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Dpot Street.
Phone 333
BdMe
Lorcha
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Horace Hazeltine
i
i
pEEuic talki,' tad given "us"" scarcely
more than promises of Important reve
lations when opportunity could be
made for a meeting: and I was Impa
tient for the fulfilment
She bad chose a teat at some little
distance from us, but now, at my so
licitation, she accepted a more com
fortable chair, which I placed In con
fidential Juxtaposition with our own.
"It's rather a long story," she be
gan. In her sweetly quiet voice. "And
as It came to me piecemeal, I'm afraid
It will be rather disconnected. Ton
see this poor fellow suffered horribly
at times and when he wag not suffer
ing he was under the influence of opi
ates, so ordinarily I doubt that it
would be safe to accept as fact a good
deal said under such circumstances. It
appears to me, however, that In his
case, these very conditions only
strengthen the probabilities; for his
ilEL Fl'EB
Asheville ' Readers Can No
Doubt the Evidence,
Longer
STREET CAR SCHEDULE Dt EFFECT JUNE 30, 1912.
ZILLICOA AND RETURN . o a, m.
RIVERSIDE PARE
:80 and every IS mln. until li p. m.
"Tf TtTe Twwenrnrjir wkf miffuaT. T)r.
Addison gave no sign of It His pa
tient demanded and received his im
mediate attention. Hastily he admin-1 moil r 1nA nnlw V.
istered a st mulatlng hypodermic, and theme, and his statements could hard-
iimiseii ssBisiea in carrying ner My have Deen eltnr BpontaneouB or
iwill. . ., latiiriloli InnnHnnl " .tK..
-When he rejoined me in the library, hand, thev m rather anrt r tnvni.
half an hour later, it was with the untary recital of the particulars of a
giao. news that she had responded subject which had engrossed him for
DEPOT VIA
SOUTHSIDE AVENUI
8:46 and 6:00 a. m. and every 16 mln.
until 1:15 p. m.; then every 7 l-
mln. until 8:45 p. m. Then every 16
mln. until 11:00.
DEPOT VIA
FRENCH BROAD AVI..
grauryingly to treatment, and was
sleeping calmly. After thanking him
for his promptness and efficiency, I
said:
' "You do not remember me?"
8:00 and every 16 minutes until' 11:00
p. m.
years to the exclusion of almost every
thing else."
Dr. Addison nodded bis bead, en
couragingly. "I quite understand.
Miss Clement," h said. And I, too,
"Oh, yes, I do," he returned, almost" assured her that her rninnlnr in.
brusquely, fixing me with his gaze. I peared to me logical.
MANOR
6:00 a. m. and every 16 minutes till
11:00 p. m. -
CHARLOTTE STREET
TERMINUS
7:00 a. m. then every 16 minutes till
11:00 p. m.
"You are Mr. Clyde. Did you get any
reiier from the -prescription I gave
you I"
I bad not expected the question and
was unprepared for it In venturing
an evasive reply I stammered.
It was significant," she continued,
"that so far as I could fix dates, he
made no references, at all to any hap
pening prior to sixteen years ago. The
tragedy of that time was the begin
ning of what I think I may call his
This Asheville citizen testified long
ago. .
Told of quick relief of 'undoubted
benefit
The facts are now confirmed.
Such testimony Is complete the
evidence conclusive.
It forms convincing proof of merit
J. W. Ij. Arthur, 105 Asheland ave
nue, Asheville, N. C, says: "In giving
my name recommending Doan's Kid
ney Pills, I hope that I may be help
ing other persona who' suffer from kid
ney trouble. I have never had any
severe symptoms but my system seem
ed to have too much uric acid in It
and I felt that I needed a kidney med
icine. Doan's Kidney Pills were re
commended to me and I got a supply
at Smith's drug store. After using
them I felt much better In every way."
Mr. Arthur gave the above test!
mony in January, 1908, and during a
personal Interview of February 17,
1912. he added: "I am pleased to
confirm all I said some years ago, re
commending Doan's Kidney Pills.
They helped me after everything else
had failed."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. .
Remember the name 'Doan's and
take no other.
"I don't suppose you even had it mania. Everything he told me had to
PATTON AVENUI
6:00 a. m. and every 16 minutes till
11:00 p. m,
EAST STREET
6:00 a m. and every 16 minutes till
11:00 p. m. -.
GRACE VIA MERRIHOM
AVENUE
6:00 a. m. and every SO minutes till
8:00 a, m. Then overy 16 minutes till
10:60 p. m. Then every JO minutes till
11:00 p. m.
BILTMORI
6:16 a m. and then every 16 minutes
till 10:30 p. m. Then every 60 mln.
till 11:00.' last car.
DEPOT & W ASHEVILLE
VIA -SOUTHSIDE AVE..
6:46 and 6:06 a. m. and every
mln. till 11:00 p. m., last car. ; ;.-
filled," he declared, with a grim smile
that was at least partially reassuring.
And I admitted that his surmise was
accurate. Moreover I begged him to
sit down.
"I have a confession to make, Doc-
i tor," I said, a little shamefacedly.
"It is unnecessary. Mr. Clyde." was
his half-polite rejoinder, as he sank in
to a chair before the fireplace. "I
read the newspapers, and I have come
to understand many things in the
past few days.'
do with It. It came at the beginning,
at the apex, and at the end of every
revelation."
"The tragedy of sixteen years ago?"
inquired the physician.
The tragedy of what has been
called 'The Sable Lorcha," I remind
ed him.
"Oh, yes, of course."
You know of that, then?" asked
Miss Clement. And briefly I ran over
what Yup Sing had told me.
John Soy, I understand, was the
Bunday schedule differs In the following particulars:
Car leaves square for Manor at :uG a. m., return 6:16.
Cars leave Square for Depot via. Sovthslde Ave." 6:16, 6:30, 7:00, 7:66,
8:00 and 8:80 a. m. Cars leave Square for Depot via French Broad Ave,
6:16, 6:80, 6:46, 7:16, 7:46 and 8:15. s
Car for Depot leaves Square 8:45, both Southslde and Frenca Broad,
First car leaves Square for Charlotte street at 8:46.
: First car leaves Square for. Riverside 8:80, next ,8:46. ,
First car tor West Asheville, leaves Square 8:80.
With the above exceptions, Bunday schedules commence at a. m. and
continue same as week days.
On evenings when entertainments are In progress at Auditorium the
last trip on all lines will be from entertainment leaving Square at regu
lar time and holding over at Auditorium. Car leaves Square to meet 86.
nlRbt train. 30 minutes before schedule of announced arrival
SOUTHERN RAILWAY, fiemler Carrier of the South.
Schedule figures published as lnf ormadon only and not guaranteed.
EFFECTIVE OCT. 1. 1912.
Arrives from Eastern Time Departs for Eastern Tim
No. 6 Brevard and Lake No. 6 Brevard and Lake t
Toxaway . 11:30 a.m. ' Toxaway .' 6:80 p.m
No. 7 Brevard and Lake No. 8. Brevard and Lake
Toxaway.-. 6:16 p.m. '.. Toxaway 6:05 a-m
No. 8 Savannah and Jack- No. 10 Savannah, Jackson-
sonvllle 1:10 p.m. vllle . . 4:10 p.m.
So. 11 Washington and No. 11 Cincinnati, St Lou-
, New York. Norfolk 1 Is, Memphis and
" and Richmond ... 1:46 p.m. Louisville . 1:06 pm,
No. 18 Cincinnati and No. II. Washington, N. Y
Louisville. Bt Louis ' v i ' Norfolk and Rich-
and Memphis 1:66 p.m. mond . 8:85 p.m
No. 18 Charleston and Co- NO. 14 Atlanta, Charleston 7:00 a.m.
lumbla 6:16 p.m. No. 16 N. Y, Philadelphia,
No. 16 N. Y., Philadelphia - Washington (d) ... 7:00 p.m
Washington (d) ..16:80 am. No. 17 Waynesvllle and
No. 18 Murnhv and Murphy . 8:86 a.m
Wavneaville . . .... 6:66 p.m. No. 18 Waynesvllle and
JKo-lOMurnhv and Murphy 8:10 p.m
I Waynesvllle 1:66 P.m. No. 21 Waynesvllle 7:55 p.m
Kn. 11 Goldaboro and R&l No 18 Raleigh and Golds-
hrh 7:46 p.m. boro 6:10 am.
No. 11 Wavnesvllle . . .... 8:00 s-m. No. 17 Chicago and Clncln-
No. 17 Charleston. Colum- nati . 7:60 f.m.
bla 7:80 p.m. No. 18 Columbia, Charles
ton. II Cincinnati and ton 10:25 a.m.
Chlcaro . 10:16 a.m. No. 85 Memphis and Chat-
No. 85 Washington, N, Y. : tanopga . 10:86 p.m
and Richmond .... 1:40 a.m.' No. 86 Washington, Rlch-
Ma l Momnhla and Chat- mond and N. ,Y... 7:10 a.nt
t&noom 6:60 a.m. No. 41 Atlanta, Macon and
No. 41 Charleston. Macon, New Orlean 1:10 p.m
Atlanta 11:11! a.m. Na 101 Bristol, Knoxvllls 4k
Ha. 161 Bristol. KnoxvlU. Chattanooga 7:16 s,m
and Chattanooga ..10:66 P.m.
, Thrnurh .l.enlns ears dally to and from New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, Richmond, Norfolk. Charleston. Cincinnati. Mem
phis, Jacksonville, Savannah. St Louis, Louisville and Atlanta and Macon.
Through chair cars Goldsboro, and Waynesvllle.
"Carolina Special," train 17 and 1 . Charleston to Cincinnati, have full
dining car service and observation aiMpm( oars, trains eleotrlolly lighted
throughout , .
00. wnoN. a p. t. a- wood. d. p. a.
80 ' As I took a seat opposite to him, I cook whom McNish imprisoned in the
galley," I added.
It seems he broke his way out Just
as the lorcha was sinking. McNish
had waited until he had gone to his
bunk for his usual hop, and had
chosen the hour' he was sleeping to
get away and scuttle the vessel. For
five days Soy floated about on a bit of
wreckage without food or drink, and
was finally picked up by a proa and
said:
"The newspapers have been mis
leading, I fear, Dr. Addison."
"No," he contradicted, his tone
softened. "On the contrary they have
opened my eyes to a truth that was
long hidden; they have made a very
contrite and, I must confess, a very
unhappy man of me."
"Unhappy?"
More unhappy than you can con- taken back to Macao at the mouth o
ceive, Mr. Clyde. For years I have
misjudged one of the beBt friends
Heaven ever privileged a man to
have."
'But, my dear Doctor," I began,
'you were not at fault, altogether;
you '
He raised a deprecatory hand. "No,
please don't," he pleaded. "You can-
the Canton river, where, after weeks
of delirium, he told his story of the
lorcha's fate. From that day the search
for McNish began, j It seems that he
had a partner, an. Irishman, named
Moran, who for a time was suspected
of having been in the conspiracy; for,
you must remember, it was thought
then that the sinking of the lorcha had
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but not 'before Moran had' very nearly
put a finish to him by a knife thrust
In bis back."
Once more I exchanged glances with
the physician, for scarcely half an
hour before, I had told him of the scar
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not temper it. I Should have taken hla I been planned from the first, the idea
word, without question. I knew his
love of truth I probably more than
anyone else. What right had I to
conclude then, because of certain ap
parently irreconcilable happenings,
that his word was false?"
"We are all fallible," I said.
"All but he," was his prompt reply.
And then, leaning forward, with a
strained, eager look in those piercing
eyes, his voice vibrant, he asked:
'Is.it true that he Is very ill? That
he cannot be seen?"
For a scruple I hesitated.
"The newspapers have been mis
leading, I fear," I said again, and I
Judge my expression of countenance
being that it was simply a scheme to
get the passage money from the poor
coolies, and then drown them."
"Horrible!" ejaculated the phy
sician. .. ' a ...
"But the Chinese are Just," the mis
sionary continued. "They discovered
that a certain United States cruiser
that had been warned of the attempt
ed smuggling, did, on that particular
day, give chase to a lorcha, which
eventually disappeared in the fog. So
the enmity against Moran subsided,
and, ultimately, this same Moran be
came the most openly bitter of all the
avenging horde that for over a decade
and a half scoured the four corners of
was as cryptic as my words, for my vis-(the globe; for it seems that McNish
itor's look changed instantly to one of had not only made off with his shaie
dire perplexity. lot the receipts of their Joint enter-
"He is not 111?" be questioned. I prise, but had left him with a ruining
"You mean " I lot of debts to settle as well. There
"Confidentially, Doctor," I admitted, I was something, too, I believe, about a
"we haven't the faintest notion Just I Chinese woman whose loyalty to Mo-
how he la. He may be in excellent I ran, McNish undermined, but I con-
health or he may have ceased to f ess that part of the story was not
exist" i I very clear to me. At all events Soy,
"Good God!" be exclaimed, and bis the half-breed, and Moran, the Irish-
face was as white as his linen. I man, who appears to have been a rov-
"Our best information is that he is I lng blade; a sort of soldier of fortune
on a steamer a tramp bound lor l witn some taient ior painung, Became
China, but we have no particulars, and I the prime movers in this relentless
worse still, no verification." I quest, In which they were backed by
It was neither fair nor consistent to I what is known as the six companies.
conceal longer from one so Justly in
terested the whole truth, and so, with
out reservation, I told Dr. Addison the
story.
Before I bad quite concluded. Miss
Clement was announced, and when
she was shown Into the library, in-
All the tongs, no matter bow much at
variance on other points, were a unit
in this instance, and unlimited money
was always available to prosecute the
search."
A footman, appearing at this Junc
ture with the Inevitable tea parapher-
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stead of permitting the physician to I nalla, interrupted temporarily the cur-
leave, as he made offer of doing, I rent of Mliss Clement's narrative. But
presented him and Insisted upon his I our interest was sucb that we limited
y-
-at home
-or in a salaried position
-to do work you will enjoy .
-to help make life a success
remaining.
"I want yon to tell Miss Clement
about your patient,. Doctor," I said.
"Miss Clement is a very good friend
of Miss Grayson's."
Graciously be compiled, making it
quite clear that sedatives and sleep
the cessation to the briefest possible
period. Dr. Addison, whose profes
sional engagements were being top
pled over one after another, politely
urged her to continue, directly ber cup
was in ber hand.
"Think. Miss Clement," be said,
' Any intelligent man or woman able to read and write can
finish a money-making course by mail in his or her spare
Tan offer to all poorly paid men and women
- ' fl i , '1AJ1 ?o - otmnrrrliTirr nlnniT
To every man ana wumuu uu
would undoubtedly effect a prompt re-1 with an ingratiating smile, "of the rapt
covery. I audience you have! I trust It is at
"And now Miss Clement will tell ns I once an inspiration and a compensa-
somethlng," I added. "She has had a tlon."
patient, too, who died this morning, as "It surely Is," wai the good lady's
you may have aeen by the afternoon I prompt acknowledgment "And, by the
paptrs the Eurasian wno was snot way, I must not forget to tell you bow
by McNish." I this man, McNish, actually bad the
Up to that moment I knew but little I temerity to return to China a few
of what Soy bad divulged, for the mis- years ago. He appeared to think
IS Struggling along tUmaKJn tor Uo.n tbrce brtettde.
either that his crime bad. been forgot
ten or that knowledge of it was Urn
ited to the Southern provinces, for In
the early fall of 1903, under one of bis
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During the, next few "days we will make special terms to
persons employed, or living out-oi-town anumug w
rrT?T?inspnmrcwrfE BOURSE in shorthand. We
cive to all who take this course, two months dictation free or
charge in our school. ,
For further information write to
MISS PEARL HOLMAN,
l. ' 301 Legal Building,
- y Asheville, N. C.
vnder McNIsh's left shoulder blade, re
ceived as I had been told, in Buffalo.
Moran fled from Peking after this
encounter, not knowing whether his
enemy were dead or alive, and for
awhile, I believe, 'laid very low,' as
they say. In spite of all the efforts
of the combined Chinese organiza
tions, McNish, warned now of his con
stant danger, eluded their search, but
at length Soy himself succeeded in
tracing him to Canada and thence to
Buffalo. There Moran came, post
haste, and once more there was a
street encounter. Moran was arrest
ed, and McNish charged him with as
sault with intent to kill. The result
was that Moran was convicted and
sent to prison for a term of years;
and once again the earth seemed to
close over McNish."
The discrepancies , between Miss
Clement's narrative and that of Yup
Sing I did not regard as sufficiently
vital to raise a question over, yet I
must admit that I could hardly fore
see a conclusion without a - much
graver antagonism of facts as I knew
them.
The missionary having paused to
sip her tea, Dr. Addison asked permis
sion to smoke a cigarette, which she
readily granted.
On Moran's release from prison,"
Miss Clement continued, fortified by
the fragrant Oolong, "be appears for
the first time to have considered the
advisability of adopting some sort of
an Incognito. Prior to this time he
had, Soy told me, been carefully clean
shaven and close-cropped. Now be
grew a beard and wore his hair long,
and, In addition, he doctored it with
enna until it became a fiery red. He
also changed his name from Moran to
Murphy, and instead of frequenting
the busy marts of men, be retired to
an isolated country place on the Cos
Cob river and posed as an artist He
employed always a Chinese servant.
and at least once a week, without fail
he visited Chinatown, keeping always
in touch with the powers there, which
were still unrelenting 'in their efforts
to trace McNish."
She came now to Murphy's so-called
chance meeting with Cameron on the
Fourth of July, of which Cameron
himself had already told me. I would
have saved her thlB recital, but it was
new to Dr. Addison and so I allowed
her to proceed.
lt was plainly evident to Moran,"
she pursued, "that McNish or at
least the gentleman he supposed Was
McNish did not recognize him, and
his delight at this discovery was un
bounded; for it gave him opportunity,
quite unsuspectedly, to arrange all his
plans for a moBt ingenious campaign
of torture. What that campaign con
sisted of, of course, you already know,
Mr. Clyde, and I presume Dr. Addison
does, too."
Yes," I replied, "I have told the
doctor."
'What you don't know, though," she
added, "is how it was managed.
"We bave been told something about
amyl pearls," I suggested.
myl pearls?" queried Dr. Addison,
curiously.
With as much clearness as possible
I explained to him what I meant by
using this admittedly Inaccurate term.
Incredible!" he exclaimed. "Can it
be possible that there is sucb an an
aestbetto as this, and we bave never
even beard of it before?"
"There can be no doubt about Its
existence," I answered. "I myself have
experienced Its effects, though I bave
never actually seen It put In opera
tion."
But It was Miss Clement who was
mu&l convincing. -
(To Be Continued.)
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The doctor and I exchanged glances,
It was odd bow confirmation of the
error he bad already avowed should
thus come about from the Hps of one
who knew nothing of bis story of
shattered friendship.
"Oddly enough, Moran happened to
be In the city at the time and every
arrangement was made to capture the
long-sought prey and convey him to
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ville or vicinity. Best of references.
Address, Competent care Gazette-
News, City. 229-6t
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
ROOMS, with or without board.
Mrs. G, W. Davis, No. 64 North .
French Broad Ave. 231-8t
WANTED Twenty young men to be
gin a course in bookkeeping this
month at the A. B. C. Our course
in Scientific Salesmanship goes with
this course Begin now and you
will complete by March. Its easy
to olace young men. Pleace write
oi :all. Asheville Business College,
3rd floor, 8 North Pack Square.
231-6t
WANTED To send special messenger
for your suits to be cleaned and
pressed. Better work In cleaning
and pressing; also dyeing done per
fectly make old suits look like
new. J. C. Wilbar, Thone 389.
Pack square.
WANTED To paint and paper your
house; if an old house a coat of
paint will add much to its value and
It will rent for more or sell for
more; If for your own use you will
be pleased with its good appearance.
R. L. Fltzpatrick & Son, Phone
157. No. 63 North Main street
FOR RENT Furnished room. Lights,
water, sun parlor, first floor, in best WANTED Everybody 'n Asheville to
residential section. No sick people,
Address Box 813, Asheville, N. C.
228-tf,
FOR RENT In Woolsey, to small
family, four room cottage, near caTI
line. Phone 732. 229-6t
call and see the set of 1847 Rogers
silverware we are going to give
away Jan. 1st Swannanoa Drug Co.
Phone 201. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Modern 6 room cottage
two blocks of sostoffice. N. Buck-
ner. Board of Trade office or 7
Aston Place. tf
FOR RENT 10-room furnished
house, three minutes walk from the
square. Price reasonable for- per
manent person. Address L. H., care
Gazette-News. 23I-6t
TRUNKS AND LEATHER
GOODS
U our specialty. Money to loan
on diamonds, watches, jewelry
and anything of value.
H. L. FINKELSTEIN
Loan Office. 23 S. Main St,
Phone 887. Asheville.
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HELP WANTED
BOYS WANTED Boys, you can earn
lots of pocket money selling paper
on the streets afternoons and eve
nings. Apply at Gazette-News office.
ZOT-tr.
Make every "Speclat Bale" really
strengthen your store by taking care
that your ad readers learn the truth
about eanh sale.
WANTED A good cook.
208 Cumberland Ave.
Apply at
231-3t
ROCK LEDGE, 68 Haywood Street
28 rooms thoroughly renovated,
across street from Auditorium, half
block from Battery Park hotel, Mrs.
P. 3. Corcoran. Prop.
tF TOU wish to learn of an invest
ment opportunity that will bear
scrutiny write "Investment" care
Gazette-News. lS-tf
YOUR OLD SHOES made like new
ones. Men's half soles, sewed, 66c
Ladles' shoes half soled, sewed, 50c.
First class material. , Prices reason
able. Champion Shoe Repair Shop,
B. A. Vinlarskl, SO West College
street 221-18t
SHOES called for, repaired and re-?
turned promptly. Gilmer Bowden.S
Phone 1817, 31 East College street
22S-26t
- .
LOST Pair of glasses. Reward if.
returned to Citizens Transfer Co.
232-3t
WANTED Refined, reliable woman
to care for child and assist with I
housework. 20 Jefferson Drive.
231-3t
HOLLAR
WANTED Active competent white
woman as cook In small family, no I
children, good pay, steady employ-1
ment In a Rood home for the right I
person. Also girl to serve In dining
room and do light housework. Ad-1
dress Lock Box 36, Asheville, N. C.
233-6t
the
WANTED By trained nurse, position
as companion. No objections to
traveling. References given. Ad
dress "Nurse," care Qazctte-News.
233-3t
WANTED White boy about 18 years
old to learn shoe market trade. Ap
ply to B. A. Vinlarskl, No. 30 West
College street. 231-6t
TOR SALE QUICK
Four choice building lots in
e best residence section of
Asheville.
Western Carolina Realty Co.
Phone 971 10 N. Tack Square,
Ford Man
66 South Main St.
Phone 672.
Buy your ticket and give order for
bagcage to be checked from your .
residence to destination. y
Baggage Transfer and Railway
Ticket Office same room,
60PattonAve.
MOVING AKD STORAGE.
CHALMERS CARS FOR KERB
5 or 1 rasmnger.
Elegant cars, careful drivers. Get
our prices by the day. Special atten
tion given to out of town trips.
HENDERSON A MARTIN
Dar Phone 128, Nltfta Phone MS,
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