a* *
•
iuiiloCa wt» ted
■m mn m. to* ha *« eating hto
haan oat a* tba kaawtodg* that aba
waa^Cn toraiiMto ftrtt ljur It wan
4(1 MUtoa*
ic;.y v
haraato at a UM rahM,
i **> about trr a «oa
aaluca noor ot than
win an aton ot co
in waa waiting, I toM
and I land area pic
tba grtn limy of a
' aa» Junior might
nnnee bar SMurtuna
with g Jolt, and I
| li*d m to aaa that wa had molted
the CHnhn) Court* balkllng. Ur.
' Hap*a apraag act, paw tba tbritor and
*** ap Ota atapa to tba door, t after
htau^JBa tnrnad down the oawhhr to
,«£^^aSSMtoS^atondy ^oltornd
TIM M drew arrlnd y*tr* my
«MpMW> Mb*d on* of tb* (Ml
“T«L Mr; bfl la hb print* offlas."
"wm m Uk* him tbla «anl tad
JbhjdTi Ilk* a* *a* him at oocc, If
*b* dak borttafl away with d*
yf Ha waa back again km*
“tbb wag, rirha oaUaJ.
W* foifcnrod bfaa act*— tk* room
aad through a door at tb* fiarttwr aid*.
“Ah, Ur. low. pal to m* too."
' ao — aatarod. “IT*
trial to lad rm tout night, bat Icaraad
i eat of town, and I waa
_ op yoar oOcc again.”
”10aa BnOaday add far tor. then!”
"Taa, at ooec. Whoa we fomvt wo
mHrt get tow, w* auggmtod yoor
, bat A* amid oboM wait tin jw
mJN
I' arid ■** oar Jaalor’* face criawon
"Ih dUbat tklak It aacaamy to c*o
latba;! treat T* b* aakad.
“Ok. no, tb* waao't dUtorbcd. Oho
««t tb* MfU at borne—oartar ear
-That waa right- Of coon* ira aim
b*T atmod to ao^att bar."
OaHbatp laokad at bba cvrijoaly.
*1 daa’t Imw, Ur. Bayer," bo *u
Mow ly “If tb* iritew tan— oat ■*
>*• f'J \ \ • Vw'.'i S X' * -'• '•' J
"■■' -J 1 III———m—
PtonacnH to Mend tor a manll
Wfr» outy to proto aa nllM—to dmr
that too arm eerne-thato dee. yon
kaaar, at the lima tUo crtmo mu com
muted—end tha wbrtk- terriers* tills
to piasan In aa bt-toci. Too can da
Mart nartly. wait ynaV
!■ The eater had guac Crtnu her thaaha
MPrtu. aad too touted tow toco la Mr
1 itoat know," aha murmured tndto
Mostly. T mart think. Oh, don* tot it
coanetothatr
1 traa ponied. confounded. With bat
good uaue, her llta perhaps, in the bel
an«a. tha wasted time to thMU I
could arc that my drier was aetoaltoed
torn
-in try to keep it rtaao taming to
that! Mark you wteh U,” ha Mid itaar
hr- TU not ha nhto to nan yea, thro, to
testify la yonr otra behalf-mad that
always bnrto-but I hope (ha eaee win
Weak down at ooca 1 belters H wlIL
At nay into, deni worry. I tract yoa
to rdy on ma."
■ha looked ap at fctoi agate, larilng
T thnli.” the laortnniad softly. I'o
ana I could desire aa bettor ehaxo
pk»r
Well, plainly, tt be woo this com ha
would arts mi heslrtta I
think area toa rnlkaoioii la the comer
eaw tt. for ho taraod stray with a dis
cretion tare to polloemen aad pretsnd
ad to star* oat at tha window.
I don’t knew what my (trial would
hare said. Hte Bps ware trembling so
be eonU oat apeak tor tha moment
aad just then theca came a tap at the
deer, and the co»cact*» etark leaked In.
-Wotc ready to begin. Or,” he eald.
“Very trad,' crlsd Mr. Roycs. Til
como at aocA Good by for toe mo
moot Mae HoUaday. 1 repeat, yoa
may rdy on me,” and ha hastened from
the room as confldcatty aa though toe
had girded him (or toa battle. In
stead, t told my at If, the bad boand
him hand end foot before easting Mm
down Into tha arena.
chaptbq n.
rl ootsr room was crowded
from and to sod ana tbe it
moaphert rwknd wttb unpleas
ant dampness. Only behind tlta
little railing baton the eonaart desk
traa Uwn brae thing spate*, and we sank
teto oar easts at tbo table than wttb
a sigh at railaC.
One nsTar realism bow many news
papers than an to St* Tack until
on* attends an Important criminal ease
- that brings tbclr people out la dram
and swarms. Tba raportora took up
most of the apaea in tbte email roots.
Paper and pan His won ar ary when la
erUlcacc. and In rat corner Ibar* was
a man wttb a camera stationed, de
termined. I suppose, to pat a photo
graph of oar dieal should sbe be called
to tlia stand, the* non* could b* ob
laiaoil Id any other way.
I saw Singleton, tbs district attor
ney, coma la sad sit down near tba
coroner, and then the Jury died la tram
tbetr room and took their seats I
■gamtoed tbeis, man by math with
sente little anxiety, bat they all aiasiad
Intelligent and fairly well to do. Ur.
Boyce was louktag error tbdr niussa.
sad be checked them off caratoUy aa
tbo clerk celled the roll. Dts he bend
ed tbe Hat op to the coroner with a
iim. man
“Oo ahead," bo said. Tbay'ra all
ri#)t I gneea—they look all right”
“Ifi a good Jary." replied tbe ear
ester aa ba took tbe paper. "Batter
than o»nil Are you reedy. Mr. Bls
sWfntil”
"Tes,” sskl the district sttoruey.
“Ob, watt a mlmite,” be added, and bo
gat ap and came doww to eur tablet
"Xou'r* going to pat Ules HeUaday
aa tbe stand, 1 saypoaa”—
"And expose her to aH thirl" And
oar Junior looked around tba room.
"Not It I can help Itr
"X don't eee bow yea can help It. An
aBbCa tbe only thin* that can Sara bar
trow bats* bound orar.”
"We’ll erase that bridge whan wa
coaio to It* retorted Mr. Hoyce. "I
thMk tka caoo against her will seen die
af Inanition."
"Ob, vary well." And Mngtaton
abruptly want back to bis desk, biting
his mastaeba thoughtfully. Ha had
mads eocoething of a reputation, since
bis alectiaa a year before, aa a softer
of afasbrnse criminal problems and
bad secured a cearlcUen In two or
throe capital eases whlcb bad tbiaet
saad far a time to baffle tbe police. He
end sally scented something of the
seise kind bora or be weald bare In
to sas of bis aa
tbs multltuda. fflaro bad
■beat saa or two of them a hint
«f aaprifisslusal eoadoet, which bad
■ado Mo brethren of tbs bar leak
rather ssbsnre at Mo.
He wedded la tba nirrsw after *
was celled to order
of coarse; had taftad
BH OH tor Mm. He
had been wtffl Mr. *
srayr.
_____, .
Mm • o'clock yertecdny aft
mar
1 coaU see that Hagen iraa duply
moved. Ida face waa very whtta. ha
MoWnual Itla llpt ucrtotwty from time
ta tUur. and Me hand* grasped c»
vwWrcly Uw nrm« ut bta ctuilr. l*Ubi
IT tlw taaa before him waa far from
aa ngm.tatUa one.
“Wen. air." be began. "we had a
wey baajr day yesterday aud were at
tbo ofll co contaderabty la tar than usual,
hut tor e a'clock we had rioted up
work far the day. aad all the etliar
riorka, wtrh the rxuptlw of the office
hep. bad pam home, t had made some
onto* from Mr. Holladay'a diclattao
and hart returned ta my daak ta ar
tauge them when tbo enter door open
ed. and Mr. KoNartay's daughter cams
M. 8b* asked aw whether her father
was engaged, aad upon my saying nu
opanad the inner doer aad entered hie
office. Bhe remained. I should thin*,
•hoot ten mlnutra. than abe caao oat
agnta. walked rapidly past without
look tag at me and, I suppose, left the
bundling I Sal shed arranging By
not** and lltcn entered Mr. Holladay'a
eitco to anh If as bad any farther la
struettoaa (or Be, and I found bin
tying forward nu bta daak with a knife
sticking la hta neck aad the Mood
■parting out. I summoned aid. but ha
died without regaining ceoartouanaaa.
1 should say be waa practically dead
when 1 found him."
4 felt rather than hoard tho little
atlr which ran through tha roam. These
was an lada&nabta horror in tho story
aad In tho conctusloa to which It In
evitably led.
"Now. tat na pa baric a moment." said
tha coroner as Hogan stopped aad
mopped his forehead feverishly. 1
west tbo Jury to nndsrstand your story
thoroughly. Mr. naUaday had been
dictating to you?"
"Tea."
"And was quite wellT*
"Tot; as well as usual. n*M ban
suffering with Indlgurtloo for soots
time past."
"Bull he was able to attaad to boat
■Ofa. yu, sir. Tharu waa nothlag at
all aariooB In hia Htoaae."
"Too then left hia offics and rotamsd
to your own. How long had you bean
there before the outer door opened?"
"Not over five minutes."
"And who waa It entered?"
"Miss Frances Bolladay. tha daugh
ter of my employer."
“Toc'rs quite aura? Toa know her
waur ■
very wen. l ie mown ner ror many
year*. She often drore to the office In
the craning to tnks tar father tame.
I supposed dint was what aha came
for yesterday."
“Ton looked at tar attmitlralyr
Rogers hitched impatiently m Ua
ctmlr,
"I glanced at her as 1 always do,"
ho sold. “I didn’t store.”
“Bat yoa'rn 4alto sure It wee Mies
HoHndnyr
“Absolutely sure, etr. Do yoo eup
poee I'd make ua eanertlon like that If
I wasn’t absolutely sure?”
"No," said the coroner soothingly.
“Bo, 1 don't suppose any soch thing,
not for a moment, Mr. Rogers, only 1
want the Jury to see how certain the
Id uat Idea Don In. Shall I proceed?”
“Oo ahead, dr.” sgld Sogers. "I’ll
1 try to bold myself together a little
better, air.”
*T can see what a strain this la far
you,” said tne coroner kindly, “sad I’ll
ope re yen as rnoch aa l can. Now,
after Mias Holladay entered the inner
office, bow long did she remain there r’
''About tea initiates. I sboald say.
Not longer than that, certainly.”
“Did you bear nuy sound of conecr
oat Ion or nay unusual oolae of any
ktodr'
"No. air. it would bare been a very
anniuol oolae to be nndlblc. Ur. llol
feday’* office has heury walla anti a
double ilo.tr which completely abut off
all sound* from within.”
“Alisa HultaUny thru came oat?”
“Tan, sir."
"Yu. air; walked past mo rapidly."
“DM you not think that peculiar?’
“Why, Sir, eh* didn't of tan step to
•peak to to*. I «na busy, uud so
thoufht nothin* |«rtlcularly about It."
“DM yon notice bar (ace? DM aba
seats perturbed?’
“No, sir; I didn't notice. 1 jest
Stance* up anti bowed. In tort,- 1
didn’t aeo her face at all, for eb* bad
lowered her reil."
“ner rear rapes UU tb* coroner.
“You hadn’t mentioned that tow wore
a vetL"
“No, air; wlwn ah* cane htto tbc of*
do* the had lined it up tor bor bet
brine—you know how woman tie."
"Yae—so you saw bar face distinctly
when tote a*torert?’
“Tee, tor."
"W«t wheat dbe went out alia lied
towed Mr reil Wan it a beary
"Why. tor," the witness Imitated.
*Jnto an ordinary red. I ah sell any."
"Itot ntlU haary enough to eenccal
bar (Mar
"Oh, yea, tor."
tte coresar nodded. “New. Mr.
heave, bow toss e time toe peed after
drz?—rr-^
*
i
I *
htm.
"Aitd TOO found 10m. aa you nay,
lying forward menma Ida desk with a
luilfa m hla throat an.l the blood m .art
lug out. DM yon rccugntoe the knlfer
"Vet. air. It waa Ua Un'.fc a tnlfo
bu kept lying JU Ills Oenk to sb:irx>cn
issu-il* with auil crate nwd an on.”
"fQnirpt wna l«f“
"It bad on# kaig blade, very ulmrp.
air.”
Tbn rurooer picked nj> a titlfi* that
waa lying oa tlw desk Ivjfore lilm.
"It tUa the knifer be naked.
Bogota tooted at it carefully.
‘Tliofa tbo knife, air," bo auld. a ml
H waa paaoad to tbo Jury. Winn ihny
hart flubbed wWt It, Mr. Huyvo and I .
examined ft It waa an oniluary ono
bio' craaiag knit* with Ivory han
dle. it waa apen, tba blade being
•boot two tnebaa awl a half In fct«th.
and. aa l anon imnvloced my soil, vxry
•harp Indeed.
“Will yoo describe Mr. Iloltoday’a
poalttonr* continued tba CO reaver
"Ho was lying forward oa tba dank,
with bia artne ontitretebed and hit
bead to one able."
“And thore waa • groat don I of
blood r
"Ob. • great dealt Sotno oec appar
ently bad attarapted to check it for a
Uttto distance awny there waa a hand
kerchief ovaked la blood."
Tho eonmer picked tip a handker
chief and handed It to tb« wltncaa.
"la that tbo handkerchief T" ha asked.
"Tea, Air," aald Rogers, after a mo
man t.
"fa It a man's or a woman'# haadker
“Oh, a woman'*, undoubtadlyr
The Jury cnmlwl it, and an did wo.
It was a am on square of One cambric,
with no mark that I eouM ass, soaked
through and through with Wood—un
queetlonihly a womau's handkerchief.
Then Bogcra told the lost of tit* story
—bow be bod summoned aid and In
form ad tb* police.
“Now. Mr. Roger*," said tb* coroner,
when ho bad flnbbod. “tbecu la one
point more Has there been nnythlug
In your knowledge of Mr. Hollndny or
bis bnetnsss to sunset tbs Idas of out
rider
The witness shook bis head decid
edly.
“Nothing whatever, slr,“ be said pos
Itlrety. "ITU business was prospering,
bo was happy and coatsutod- why. bo
was planning for a trip abroad with
hia daughter."
“Let us suppose for a moment" con
tinued Goldberg, "that ho did actually
•tab himself ta his daughter's pres
ence- What would you naturally ex
pect her ta dor
“I should export her to giro the
alarm—to summon aid." replied Dog
arm.
"Certainly — unquestionably." And
Goldberg nodded to my chief. “I turn
the wltueee over to yon. Mr. Royno"
he said.
"Now, Mr. Sogers," began our Junior
Impressively, ••you know, of coarse,
that this wboio case hi ages at present
on your identification of the woman
who, presumably, was in Mr. Holla
ddy*o office when he was stabbed, j
waut to be very sure ef that MswUSca
rion. Will you tail mo how she wna
drasaodr
The witness paused far a moment's
thought
~mam wore a ami or Tory aark rid."
bl said it last, "with *om« sort of Bor
row dark trimming — Mack, pusilbly.
That's all I can toll you about It"
“Aim! tin bull"
"I didn't notice the bat Mr. J only
glancod at her."
"Bat In that glance. Ur. Bogsrs, did
yon toe nothing nominal, nothing which
■uggoatad to yonr mind that i>o*albty K
Blight not in Uia* Hull* day T'
“Nothing. *ir."
"Boms chrings of demeanor, perhaps;
of expression!”
Tbs wltoaa* basiutad.
“I thought abe wa* looking not quite
*o wall a* naual." bo aold alowly, ”Bh*
seemed a lltlto pale and worried.''
“Ab! It waa dork In the ofllco, won
It not, ut 8 o'clock yesterday after
noon?”
"Wo bod timed on U«* light* half an
hour before, air."
"I* your offle* well Hghtodr*
“I bare a light oror my daak, air,
and there’* another on the wall"
"So yon could not aeo yonr rlaltor’*
faoo with absolute clearnessf
“Ko. *lr, bat quite ckxirly raongh to
rscegnMc bw." bo added doggedly.
"Tot you thought ber looking pole
and worried r
"Tim, air; that was my Impression."
"And Wlieu abo asked for Ur. QoOa
duy did abo ass the words my fa I her.’
as your crUeucs would anggestr
Again tbs witness hesitated la tbs ef
fort at roeoOsetlon.
“Na air." he tmswerod fluslly. "Tin
.wards, I think, worn. *Ib Mr. Uonadny
••gaged at prsesntr "
"« w*» Mias Ilol today's roloar
"I could not say, air," answered tbs
wttnoea, again mopping tbe persptra
tisu from bis foretold. "I bar® ns
wish to Inert ts Isa to Mias Holladay u>
BseaaaarUy. I’m not saOefantty wen
Bsquslatsd with her rates to swear
to it"
"Won, whoa joo lUMomd boo qw»
Wo* la Um -o**ntlve, did Um hcUtmt*
b«m DMng Um pdnta dtof
1th Ur. Um wist straight to It"
"to there ao? lettering oa Um door r
"Ob. jra, tbo anal Mtcrlag. Trt
rato OdM.'*
"So Hut or to If Um war* aot *r.
qaatotod with Um ploaa, Um might atm
ban mm Um to air
"Too, Un I auypm ao." -
"A*d fM stat'd, too. I baUor#, that
fat aoaU bare board ao aaond of aa
abamUaa la tbo prlrofo offln bnd
«M MMHUr
! "Mu Un 1 eon id ban board aoCb
|mU
“Too bore ban wHh Mr. Uolladay
| a tmm Uma, t ballon, tor. im—r
[ "Onr thbtr raara. Ur."
wtottoT b»n*OK M bod" It £
<vf bla kwt oathum. 1 conrcm
lUat. for my part, 1 thought wo were
tojt deep hi tho inlro.
The o*«-o boy wn* eultod nest, tint
ftihlcil Mt-thing in' (tic aiory. lit! bail
K»m» tn tln> rtintu to matt nouie Mirra.
Thu wmuan nnmt have cutuvd tin!
*3w whlli' be »-a« on-ay. |io unr lur
come out aim in. Uul, or cuuran, dfct
not mo Uvr fn.w. Uo bud boon em
ployed recently and did not know Ulan
IMMgy.
Then tho physicians who hud attend
ed tbo dend man were called und tce
Ulhat dial the knife bludo hod pen*,
trutvd tlio loft carotid artery and that
ho had bled to death waa doud. Indeed.
Iwfnro they reached him. It would
taka porhupe ton minute* to produce
•ach an effusion of blood ua Uogvra
hail nnttewd. certainly more than live
inlmm-a. ao that tlia blow must have
baew atmcli before tbo woman loft tlw
bnaor a«o*.
The policeman who bad rcepondnt
*• tbo alarm testified that bo had rz
amtned Hm wlndowa and that they
were both hotted ou the Inalrto, prorlnd.
lag tho poeelbtllty of any one swinging
4owa from a bow or clambering t|>
from below. Nothing (u tbo office bail
been disturbed. Tlrare wa* othnr evi
dence of an Immaterial an lure, nnd
then Was Helladaya maid wu. called.
"Waa you* mlatrnm away from bom*
yeUcrday afternoonr nuked tlw coro
ner.
"ken. air. Bbe had tbe cerriajpr or
Cerct for 8 o'clock. Bbe was driven
■Wily abort!/ after thaL”
••And what time did alio returnr1
Alwni <X air. Just In tluio to drooi
for dluuor."
-DM you notice anyUitng nunona) ta
her ileuie.mor when ab* returned r
The mold hesitated, fearing donbtleea
ibat kite might lay loo much.
"HI** HfdUdny hod complained of a
beudueb* In tlw morning." ah* said,
irter a moment “Bbe waa looking
tad wlntu ah* wont out and the
drive made her worse Instead of better.
:tbe *ee«n ad very nervous and ML I
ailvlonl her to lie down and not draaa
far dinner, tint aba would not lluien.
tlw nlunya dined with her father ami
did not wtub to disappoint Mm (the
hi u greet hurry, foe ring that he’d
l**t hack before ab« waa roudy,"
"’llwre’e no douht In your mind that
»'w *ra« really expecting hlmT
“Oh. no. slrl She even went to the
door to look for him whan he did not
ooine. fihe eeeised very nnca.y about
him."
...-i „iwui m our isvor eur
tulnly.
“And when the news of her father's
death ronehod her bow did sht hear
itr
"Khr didn't bear It at all, air.” an
swer*! t!a> maid, catching tier breath
to choke back n nob. “Rm? fainted dead
away. Afterword she seemed to bo in
B kind of dose till tbo doetjr come.”
“Thr.t is ail. Kate you nuy quo
tins* to ask the witness, Ur. Roy cor
“Only one,” sold iijy chief, leaning
forward. 1 knew whnt It tfn» nud bold
my breatb. wondering whether It were
wise to ask It “Do yon remember tbo
gown your mistress wore yesterday
ufternoonr be questioned.
“Oh. yea, strr And the witness
brightened. "It was n dark red brood
cloth. rnude very plain, with only a
Uttls narrow block braid for trim
lOlUU.*'
widow Ted rioters.
Vsaus l» Msrlst at Hand at gsk la
Besral Killed br loldtm.
Will)am t. Blend, fresh from Russia
by wnj of Hu land and Copenhagen,
while In Berlin told his vivid Impres
sion* of the things that he hud seen
and beard and of (bo “ghastly welttr
Into which no salon society boo drift
ed.” Mr. Stood said:
“Strange thing* are happening. Think
of the Incident* at Ihrvnl. Same deter
mined peesnua marched down tbo
street to the town hall, followed by a
crowd. Thor* the at ay or and council
mca warv sitting, deliberating on the
situation in came our determined
Manila.
“ 'We demand,' they said, *wa de
mand liberty, universal suffrage and
the right to rule ourselves.’
“ 'Bat,' said Lbs mayor, '1 cannot gtva
you three tilings. 1 would glndly send
your petition to the emperor.’
“•Well.’ continued tlie delegates, *wy
are delegates of a revolution, and If we
do not got wlull we want we liars de
rided to burn the city. Ulre os 7,000
rabies r
“Tbo muyor and hlfl M/lMfilM
tbomaht It tmm bftitrr tq p«y ibe 7,50b
nibioj than bnra 1H« cttjr bunted, to
they raised tbo moocy. ptikl the dele
gates, and the latter went awoy, prom
Mag to be very good, nod they wan
good. But another crowd came and
said:
Wbet a boat oaf Pay w too.’
“Thla too mayor woaJd n* do. and
•bay treat a army with tbreata of <le
■trorttoa.
'Tfbo 'Bed Vlrflu' of the Preach com
mune was Loale* MJcliaL Well, to
■oval a certain wVkm named Llmle,
dreeeed in ecarlet from top to too and
with an ax over bar abouider, placed
heretic at the bead of too mob. All
nlte too rovolaUeotota wbottod them
eelvco bp in toe meantime the gov
ernor bed got oat treopa. and the mob
gathered lo lbe atornUg. faelag toe
eoIdler* to the great nqnam. Tbc gov
ernor colled on toe mod to diiporae and
aaJd that 1C nller 8 Here aotaatee they
did not 4 toper** be wouM Orrter the
Heapa te Are. Jftva uj.uu'e* want by.
and the Widow Linde, hi rad, climbed
a lamppoat and cried oat eneoarage
■MH and exhorted atoadfbitDom Car
<ha revela i l«a. The aeMtota topi te
call oat to to* people to go away, aa If
&aj wan ordered I* Art they ant do
•enad flkay did not want to hlB any
^hte, KID himf arraomed to*
Whtoar Uoda, paUUag to te govern*.
"teveral revolver ten were dm
I
Capt. W. M. Smith, adver
ting manager for Belk Broth
•r * *•*. notified yvMrrday that
be bad won one of the fonr •
P.n*«* by the Ralston
Health Shoe Makers for the beat
wntten and published advertise
aitm for their goods. The
territory of lhe contest was the
entire Untied Sutes:-Chailotte
Observer, 23rd.
Professional Cards.
dr. d. e. McConnell,
DENTIST.
Office first floor Y. M. C. A. Illd’g
GASTONIA, N. C.
Phone 69
Dr». FALLS A WILKINS
DENTISTS
GASTONIA, N. C.
Office in Adams Building.
Phone 66.
Dr. C. M. BEAM,
DENTIST,
DALLAS.N. C.
Offices Over Bank.
Telephone: Dillw, Mo. 15-414 rtm.
Dr. J. M. Hunter
OF BOCK HILL. 8. C.
• Specially of
Cancers. Tnmort, Chronic Ul
cers, Diseases ol the Liver, Kid
neys. Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
and Diseases of the Genito-Uri
nary Organs,
Jr~‘* Wttba.1 Hi. Kalfa, La.s af
§*••*■ «"d Llttia Fata to PatJeet,
Tcnaa af Treatment Satisfactory.
25 years of practical experience.
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Dr. W. H. Wakefield
OF CHARLOTTE
Will be in Gaatonta at the Falls
House on Friday. Dec. Und.. forth*
purpose of treating disease, of the
FlUing gLEST* *°d TW “J
..u ? doctor can be seen in hi.
Charlotte office in the Hunt Build
*•# °» every Monday and Tuesday.
Alao on Sunday by emergency
*•***■ Ftn.
THE CROWELL SANATORIUM
Chariots*. N. C.
ojher modern t&ctncal and hydru ikrrapm
Ikauarmi, Htectrlc.il»nd nibrr 7*rm< o<
JoJtlSfritafelr ”0“* “d tr*“1 ""■**
DR.
5000,s™*™“s
wifM y me men aad hSea ol gtwd habitats
LEAfifl TELEGRAPHY
iHD I. R. SCCOUrriNR
We furnith 7$ {Rf rest of the '
•to ^Uio» /nwtU in America.
TW
THE MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY,
Cincinnati, OW* Beffala. N. V.
Atlanta, On. LaCraaa*. Wk
TtMriuM, Ta*. Saa franc la a.. Cal.
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE.
Notice It hereby riven that the nadef
aigned have qualified M encalpta of the
(*«t mil and teaumerit ot Crleoir McAdea.
and alt Peracna boldlna claim* ajrainar the
aa»d tcebtor are Imjtr notified tn preaCDt
them for pamot before
the IS* <ay el Kevanbar. ISM.
u. -a®
notice will be pleaded la bay ot their recov
C. & N.-W. RAILWAY CO.
Ocaoral Poa«a|tr Deperlmat
Cheater. S.C., Nov. IS. ISOS
Christmas Holiday
Excursion Rates,
Season 1905*1006
Ctreotor No. SOS
Account of the above occasion
•11 our agents are hereby au
thorised to sell ticket* at rates
and under conditions named be*
low:
FOR THU Pinuc.
Rat* of one and one-third Int
el*** fare, minimum 25 cent* to
all point* between Cheater and
Mortimer inclusive.
.Ditea of aale-Dec. 23. 24, 25,
30^tnd 3lit, 1905 and iaa. let,
Pinal limit—Continuous paa
Htue in each direction, lual lim
it January 4th, 1900.
FOR TBACMUUU AMD fTODUMTS
Pot teachers and stndents of
all school* and colleen same
rat* will apply aa shown above
on preaentatioTi and surrender
ftSVBUa •a
Prraident of achool or rolleoe.
FlMl limit—Continuous PM
••f* i* asch direction, flnal lim
it January 9th, 1106.
_ B. F. Rtio.
Oaaaral Paaaiiay A#<ut