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. . . . K r";r-rJf;t!i.Ey::rJ tIATH--Tlir.EE -41! t 1 . ,r T!a tha Trap, Which Had ;ju!y Lft Ttod n4 Found' i oi Working Ordar, Rafusad to When tha Bolt Wat Drawn. . -Kf " r i r " Hav th Color In tHa Window Em- "' " L:ma ' Af" ' Praduoad. ''. "Tha big glana globes filled with col txul .wntcr hleu jsrer fnea In tha front windows of everjrdrui stortf 4ra not aeeu now at frequeutrjr aa of old" aid a drug clerk to a rcjiortcr. "Of course bisbt ore atill In nse, but in the readJuHtineut of wladowl dlsplaya lu drug atorea by rvason of the Installation of tba electric light they "bar: been Atepkoev.-jyiU),;Jhe old toa Jet arrangement there wart bat two or three separate Illumina tions, mostly placed behind the globe la question. " '.,''' ':.r.;'.uu,. Xha.al0re&j&ntents of these globes d their chemical constituents are T mystery to bips t' tiersons'niiid 'I hare ; had. Jadlea ask me If they contained globe ,re and ,aBd.'leili.'gome jfe .iTbeiS.hlstorj Js Juried. ' if tho most remarkable scenes r , , ,rxtrthe'gaHeKF"toefc e la England In the lait.century.k rt irly on the morning of Feb. 23, . a oonsiJerable crowd of' people jetd ' before- the grim front! of, 11-1 jCOlpred , petfumea. : The r IH-iou.-ii -nut m aneuc iruwi, 1 nut au, eiinj. lii'tWkeen' wlndi thnt'blew I rate .ahapf aud (lioso'froWnlng walla' ow that I costly, i. mhjty, piorulng, and It eye weraj J tlqulty,i bnt MUyiiCopula', .chemical, icjui lia.naia.wnicn aiooa Dare, r eompoeiuenw uiayt- were prunarjjy, ae y .wepe i?jralUng for., a na d ,'ba 'Hhey rnow theerabkjmof the chem-, Tut." ? ooi -tt(Jt. i, , Xh0 water' 14 UTterta'indibeautlfnM ly colored by chemical admixture and arecptapoaed of such chemicals that JheywllT withstand the rays ef the ana and not fade. The exquisite pale green, which la one of the popular se lections of coloring. Is a solution of ted the lerrlbla. black flag-B'bkh aid announce that Justice-bad been 'e on ft murderer. ". ,r-'-; '' .-V. i-'?; 1 is! Jo the prison a warder stood ly, holding, lu bla band the cord ch should hoist the hideous black lery lying on the ground at his feet, I the signal did "not come Instead It. Uiere1iTrviHl-air eeteyclaett ie flag"wUl.nt be hoisted.Tle' hot-toe beared 4odaj,'rhA.'aaia. :ji Lee, the prisoner whose deatfi nl that crowd bad awaited, bad ' ione -of the: moat remarkable ee i frotg capital .punishment record- our prison history.'' Ttf tblar day' .mains - aqmewhat of a- mystery -! John Lae lived ao many yean ( the erents of that terrible mora- v Z::? ;y liad dream," the wretched man a to bla sister the day after bla ful experience on the scaffold "I ; a dream on Sunday ' night (tbe before the day fixed for, the exe jn) that tbe scaffold was not ready that they had to make another. ;d the officera that were on watch me at 0 o'clock In the morning, i I did Botthtak It was coming true. 1 it did. It wai the "Lord'rwtll that Sould not die yeaterdayt4he time jbinted by man. I believe what oc Ved was a miracle. I was on the .k of death threertlmea. It la my, jnltratftiflf fllcjcgdmoyrspna will be aurprised to learn thatlt Is aerWg J from dlaaolving the common Ave cent jft-kel. piece In nitric afcld. " X tew flw cent nieaei pieeea ausoivea urniiracta will produce, enough coloring body to tinge several gallons of water and give a 'coloring which to most -pleasing; to "tba yeav-i- . , "The red, which la alBO a very bright beautiful and permanent color .' and which shows very effectively both by day and when Illuminated at night, Is made from resubllmated or metallic iodine. Tbe blue la made from sul phate of copper and ammonia, and the yellow la produced by an admixture ot bichromate of ' potash and sulphuric acid." Any 'person cnn make .these beanttfnl colorings, especially the green, but as tbe acids used are very power ful it la best to have them prepared by a chemist, as a drop of nitric acid on th hand will eat aJbole in the. flesh. In fact, even druggists make mis takes, I remember one "wbo"trted" to get a line new color that- other drug aiata didn't have, so be mixed tincture ' i m;i t-irr ;v"tn"ri' jf)-.jT 1 .... 1 J " 'V, ": ";: I '. M ' v. ' TO be "J s J. ITS?' n v "H ,cn ti 1 aei7 .3-iT rr w -rra .'.rn ;;tT ;v-7?qrt,; V'3 -;il. aiiiwp T, f,, iZtai ;aciit VtM't'J era!- wri ire yt tao4 mid jf ' a? j vr.i itt i-tl fit " ' -i .,-:0:ci'.T 4 QB --aVTS riff ,WC 3j:i).n if" jii.it IN iOiWSM nri o::i .t - r.ov" so: - jia - in m I UN I -.-;; .r n . II II I T I U J. "II I . u i . T I I ! made.byns8paie;rln.Caaton County : mlsf;;JhiaYettr trip o the , Jamestown Exposition to two younji Jadlcs, on ; living Irt Oastofila and oiic-llvlng outside of the toWrt1 .. - -Each trip.will include;. ! -'--' ' . ----1- , I !!? J It I ... J. ..... ' . I RflllrnaA fare- and PuUman taccommfldaitlo stay ,h to die. I am tired of kbtk wbrldV ko iihldriae otlrjW? wjth antlpyrln, 1)1 I am waiting for the tlmejto ceme, I hope It will not be long. I bar a dead to this world three time. Shn Lee did not exaggerate bis aw- .experience. f'i.-nff: 'vi: .t 8 In the morning of that .febntr day be bad been led, from bla cell jo?. -fin wnai naa ueeu uic n did. In fact, make a fine color In tbe globea, but whea the sun's rays rested on It for a few boura explosive gases were, generated, which sent the lobeji flying in a thousand pieces and wrecH ed ther.cpntenta of the wlndow.'M- Wasblngton Star. 'e of tbe prison the gtllows had I cniic ucw VflRK "FIRSTS f erected. Beneath was a deep pit SUMt "bW JW mj 1 bT the closed doors, which. d the condemned man was' Wflced rjoper position, ahould, at a signal the executioner, fly open, a bolt Ig withdrawn by an assistantpull a lever. Tbe whole arrangement been tested several time and hod .'ifid satisfactorily. But now, with h Lee standing there with the cap Ivn over bla face and the hangman's f around his neck, tba flap doors lath, his feet would not give way! hr made tbe fatal signal, the assist 'Dulled the lever, the bolt flew back. 4 tbe fla tent-their olaee. Then I fork cltyjiras erected by the Dutch In taShe3,TorVard and mped-j-uapjftUSAJt mm$$tojton their feet upon the doors.- They I rare oi logs, anawewg we uouoie jrar- pose or storenoune ana rort. . . The first ferry to Xong Island w;j -eataMshed In. ttat It waa4n the clnlty of Peck slip. Cornells Durcksfei; who bad a farm near by, came to t ry passengers at the Bound of a ba 4 which be bung against a tree near l i akur. New xorn ueraia. . t? , The first street used for building pur poses wss PearL ' The first manor house was erected by Kllllan Van Rensselaer In 1C30. The first man sentenced to be banged for murder was a negro known as tne giants (1841). " ' , v 1 ; The first record of marine signaling was a small redoubt erected In li upon the- eastern headland et he land, where a flag was raised whe I -ever a vessel arrived.- 'y ;:,-.-.-, ' The first building a the alte.of JSew Jned firm. .Lee waa led asldr ad jntera were called In to saw some woodwork away, Agatar all waa f. The clergyman once more earn jo wordav "In the midst of life, we Jn death." Again the algnal waa k,the bar waa pulled, butthe doors ed to part . tin Lee atood there before them ree thnea did that happen. For no ;r than eighteen minutes Lee atood tasting the agony .of momenta expected death. . en the white cap waa taken, from :ace and the rope.-from around his t, and h was led back to prison, e the Jail authorities hastily con ,d aa to what ahould be done. A ;ram waa dispatched to the home etary.- Sir William Barcourt, hi ilno him of the extraordinarv oc- once land. requesting Instructions, r the . nndersberlff proceeded to Jon to Interview the secretaryi t " felt," aald lr .William Harconrt lo. the" bouse of commone, "that It !d shock the feelings of every one il man were called upon to again rgo tbe pangs of Imminent death. 1. 1" wnswroentrr- signed- a-respll ng ber majesty's pleasure.n--Lon- TIt-BIta,. -f y ; v - V Kissino the Feet.' . - xiw lusivui) vi. miomuiB . UIV ftCVVcl persona wbom It was desired to honpr originated with the ancients. The pjoi pie of oriental nations used to klsa tai hands and feet or hems of the clothe! of the' persons 'they wished to altos respect for. The ancient Egyptians this custom from tbe Assyrians, n later the Greeks : adopted the bb from tbe Egyptians. The Romans fi lowed the Greeks, and then Pontff Maxlmus bad bis great toe kissed ;: twlebrltlea, -The. toe ot. the sultan I Turkey la kissed by Buojecta or 0 ranx. 7 Tnose -ot- more wwry- posi; are merely allowed to touch tbe frft of bis garment- to xbelr . llpav and g poorest classea must ,be.0ntent,? make a low obeisance In bis preae I-Just Cla'ss-lirjtdl'acieoitifnoditidtts for niays :;a..t ..r.r.wtt Wtieri; Voting K3iH ) .i:ai, Mi fTWo Valaatl :tond Prfres. ir - side? K'i board fcri'jpxliibition. t aVil.Futni. CbmviW Jew k". . teg v- vt ' v ... THEM 0.1 1 0". 7 O.T i.i llljliottt) SIS 00 'aa ' t-iia- ? ci f A" w iree. - :j , (riUt-. $45.00 - Mf.v 7J;0 I' t: ' f !,J Tli is Coupon TTBT ti'UP The Gazette Jamiestown. Exposition Conteat Coupon ru 1x1 i tm Li uhs. up i ti nv f y$ trs . x ou I HU(.''-;tt J i.t till i:flt l-niT.: IIQ f.ll WJl It rvufcww-i i-subscrAPtioa tp Gazette - This entitles. me ta cast-,Trr-votes and I hereby cst toem fpMisa-- ' (i Inn rwy j;.(5, fi.l i f l. l I), ft v i!( , )-.ti! - if. tli: v v.i . it. !- vj-- it -J, i t it, no l. 'J f l:J , Old SuBSCRiPTiON-i-:'-i--i.-- f i.; ! ii ; -r.- I .' i. .. cm' ; in nut . II'- ,11 Ti I C b ir d U l ti n s l i 1. -fl.i-.n- J i ti.S i. 1 It! . i There at twoiistrieti; tbe first irjliides Gfistorlfalt6wn; the' -other -SI l.'l ...J.. . :.... i r .. ..... J. '- - - -rj a IIH I .-. J" In; 1 1 . I . ., . t V 1 'I 'V. 1 1 I 2." Jadie'.i agreeablrothe'Candidates shall be chqset), to orBcial i-r.a i ft,, ,rj"r"- v" ' tnc winoets. iii ft-4 r-Tw a At in nrnr pftinne purninisrnrr nan wore senarace v. l ne voibid one caanui aiieui luc vuic iu tlie other. 4 Tfle ;ipnerrll Jiaye t,he nght to name a proxy tt.Jioaou t anena nerseu. - 4. - Anvicaodidate.withdrawjinV tfbth;thle jcontest ckttnot have her v tSotmted for dnother.M. J - 1 (! 5. HeadquSriets and votiajr place tVf JuTetiQice, Gonl, N i y:X ' i'.- j.-.-v ...we Aim nr... ; !-, Rai wiBllNii .;fr' (tM :- 'l-'S;' i ; : . List of .... . . c: ivUllaCOiaillO ..". 'j .. Will .. :t Lif.'-Si : ;j Appear '' " ' t f ' 1 ill , TjTT ' fhe Gazette of Gaston ! UI .' m, i nay u. the remainder y'rj'ouht thfc votes and announce it 'These two trips are to be! awarded to fhe two yoang' ladies, one living: in Gastoaiaand the, otp of votes in this coutesn fFbe votxnz wiil lasi lor eleht w!eks:ndin,r'Tuesday,, June-18sh, at 8 ' i i. ' i - ?' -" v T Cm f iifTi II V " M Vf Vr-i .III III II... l .'. i. : l Votes, will be allowed aq all subsfctipt!otfs tof!The Gazette, 'aileg!e,cenU,bi9g:af4 ' The ilfwitiide of tomWMaceive the largest number f;n.1$eiatns ort4ls8fuI contestants will be ine np arrearagts j -'.Eased ;Hia. Censeienee, v"rf4 i amusing story. la related, pf Johns Una., Boaeaty was Tldently one ie fundamental traits of . hla char r. On one occasion be waa sent by mother to borrow a flatiron of a libor. The good neighbor gave him natlron and at the same time of 1 aim a pleceof pie.' vsstf o, thank yon. I 'don't -want any ' said the red faced-bey iasr be j id' bometxTalfway' there tbe pie I his conscience were tow much f or; He wheeled about and knocked a at.the nelgbbor' door, hie -fnos or than ever. "I told you. a storyV tplalned; .'1 did want that pie. r S . l - J - I ' t - i thei necp. , Bo r am gomg into) own to be a nursemaid. MeggeiH The mot-aiupendoua"6f "anTlenpera of the sea la the whale, but the whale la not a flsh. I hare seen a monster weighing 1 hundreds of tons, possibly eighty feet In length., rise slowly and deliberately out of the water until It appeared to be dancing on the surf face,' "entirely clear of It, then, elnk slowly back. - Such a leap is on record In the annate of the British naryv A htrra whale cleared a boar. solna com pletely over It, an estimated leap 'of twenty.. feet in air how many in a lateral,,. direction 'waa - not knbwnJ Charlea T. Hoklei1 In Outing 'Magrf- xlne. ' v.r -1 . 1 : ' .Literally Speaking. SI Barlx Heow be tot bob arlftin' I arong- sense ht Went lewta'. city h 81 rMead0wgrsIi.,he'a.enrlahlaf,,.XIl flarlK-s-I'm powerfal gd tew bear It waaraine aoia r3BL ueaaowgraas-- Bes ftiteachjn,', penmanship Jn one, 6tI mm MtM:djyi(?ed intd twd'-peribds of 'fotir weeks eachi- FolloWiigM '";! "i: ' " V I Mngtn bf " 1 ' I 1st eHod end- . i-nd Period endi , L i--Wl I ;t- " 'Subscrttpn " '! "W''May21f. . in Je I8tha.' TMIk. , . t,', . ., i.-, ,.!,, 7 ' W Wthft . ,; u lm,.; .n,a.M , ( X WA W J 1 M. yi! r-.ii jf; s.'.;!.- v.i fx-'" y- - 4'montha,y Ml , . ., ,,.3p(:J ... ,w I. i'M..?jim' -Mii-' j -U't. ; i. .:;:,' .., .; v-u 5 ''-. ' nnta'!l .it ! M-J20 .j-.ni , A,- K. A'lHl -flW' - J ':;.ik ';:.; .st - ..r ....sjt '" ' - 1 ' , 1 f -- i .. . u., :l 7;'" "M'V'rril J ' "1' "! !; -v"-'n";r '"' '" ;! ie ...i (rV felf MI'iElt -1 : fn:r iptions than. for. eyeq- - ' ' ' i i "ii i- It; Money tiald on 6brijjti entitle the taycr to seVen01ye pertfrnt. of the above votes Ten -per cent, mort than thc ahQve'.wilbXiail .1 Mill !sn Hft :-.i; l.llll.lf.i 't ,-Jt 'ill t !tv tn ,,ti c 1 j.i I 4 t -' A Last Resert.'-k st Farm Servant Wbj did Faro Sefvint-She said I was rJf-WiSjtttbW ng. I couian rnii --rrj t.,,. -. .J-t f,., . p i , . n , .... f , f; . ;; . r n . Jt Th Bare. ;. ' think;, Jpnes la,obe f'tte wore bores that ever Hfed.-'TS'hytoT' rTtd broke right In and began tantlng aboaq i tue aneep. ter. ' es are like sea water, the mara rink tfe..tfitrstjer ynbecmerf nhrner. , , ,tr ..ff" ruhing Une.VYeHh ZO0(C i'M te t 'u - cf t ft 1 hi a co&Uh line! I!l ur ' J. - 3 yo-a ,s- : tr.:a lan 1 2 Z y c;t Z.'.. ea t which you : .:::.g'cWLfjBkballi r'tiiiag.bnt-eeualli r c TJiee,adflaa r fro iuentlv; ebrhl ie CXrlttoksl cJiT Cincinnati f r f r rin ting.. winaeir while I waa telling about tnnuinc experience I once bad out rest- ladlanapolls Star. ' "Bad weather and naff 'tempera id oof tluaineae good," ald a tobacconist Wha 'olbert bobhiesa caJ.) roa ; aax that "ofJ -Poeaseev -the more 41maJ tbe weafbetf lSAhe mora njen aeek.tlie aolj ace oCitobacco rla consequence' tb .more money, falls Into the tobaccbhUt'l fflfl Bad , tempered men are aiwny tbe clear dealer a. be.-TTrugtorDeri The Hi natored (baa t '6nly tDcs' to hi f pipe oc weed fteTWF than otbers, .btij 4 ue smoaea nrice rapia;y as na placid, mild tempered brother." York I .The G.uf f -r r -.!.!-. T':n;'-?. II I,, it Vnnevy'subscription paid for a full year In advance. i'in ii .I, .-iii - , , f Gazette which, when cut The out ,'and brought to The ' ' I -1. I. , I ' " I'll -lirii-.'l'), i"K:iiSv-. ,,ir.-i., -, J ..t. ii : - L i x, t kuiii ih rrtTc iccncninn snnsrrinrinns mere is a luuuuu uuunaucu iu cawu issue vi . f Gazette office at eit addressed "Cprite$epartnt, tare Gaaette.wiil count $ ten. vdte , These coupons are good fojr pne , wepk 6i?ly ' afld a Ati i , j . . a . , . . a - m a r v i . ; . ; it.- a . a. Ha,n ams r r " rnffcr rm nnuin rtTtfirf irrw pynirnnnn ni i utr uaie lji liilcxi sju.criifju. bimv vvm ""f-- r : . . ,4' 1 i i : g r a N d . o P P d R - i-i.-U ; -1,1" r(T a- hif ' i i.,f I " '' " "' .' , - . .i . ,.M .... ...... ,. j.. .. .j . .. . S..t-il ..',)I;it trf:';.iit.--. f. 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' . ... .-i i ' 11 ..!'( ' (This contest appti - Orphan's Concert Tour The -'lOxiord Orphan: Asylnurf fSinnrClass'of 1907. will starti OporJ'Tts eastern irp toe mrsi ,i May. a The second',ot""weJstM tour will probably be'gin the Tlasl of July; iilter'levera! Itfitsrin. tervaJ of rest pyMJAf J)b institntLBB irvOjcford. ' j. , The excellence of Ib.esen tertainments is known, to th( people Jf -North 'Carolina, j Thd work Cf oaf : orphans . homes appeals bajth fo' the ''heart and ta th judgment.'.1 If taerifs1'tij in this --canse . K already trrea and it is trrov The patr- aee- accor s cr- each vear L. Thefhave ana we oespea. enlarged succes rrrws notes. TTEL I'.C. CrTTE .-T3 rThe'iffeatesi fleet of America rvesselirevef ;aisfeefriMer the.Jbistpric watery & KfSiipt6 steels-was. made. seafly tr receive the .first of . the visHmj foteign battlesmpav and, cmii"--" 'which -are from lime to--ti"' taicf part in tbd ee which' wiiraark tb' the J amestown M Exposition. of theexp ..e 2Qth the ..wAtirhain C- .astna.are.xi ajnerioaa vessel! chor bek)Mr to the c ileet.' "There atrproba j atUesJiip's ahd'Hcruisers ae . fafln; line "whichik Jed by the Connecticut,. Adf .ral Evans' flagship, ja.stf'of ue government pier atFortress :'cr.roe, and which trails away r'r-cct to tbe vanisbirj point Department L- lip totbe broad., channel.. waw leading to Norlollc. h vasninon- ior nis ,., sumoicij Wme. atf iyatjeLjBay on Junci ilin. lnis is uiucd cticr na,n has been : the practice.,-of ,-thd f Pf efekterrt "to i'leavi Washioirtori for tbe summer but he, '.feds Nt public business Is h' 'sncl ,ape tbat!fhe ciracbrrvementh dp so. . ,'He ooks-foTward'-to' t .long pebod' of rest and ' recfeja tion..JSecTetary1 tob , faid ' ifa no speeches were to be made,, ;the President- after he.j leaye i Washington until . he . goes,. Caatcm, O., for the unveiling o the' McKinley monument Sept , 2gth"' ; frdtn Canton' the' Presi -'dept V)l returtl to Washingtfci i iox..th.IaIl,and,intereon'.,, ''Jjliss Mable h Pendleton Yani Stuart "3ay, the-yonnar-couple who started for Washiaon Tuesday Jasf to be carried, i 1 t: r - . 1 . . .: . . i ; In es only to whitest) . ' -; '-iij I were' buried -side hy side.r-.aq difron Poree: Va last -Thurs fat? Thef ' werei apprehended by officers on complaint-' of the sister of Miss ..Pendleton.--. As the party were crossfnV'iacksoc River , on .their- way"'back, Misa kPendlfltop.njped into the"riverf I ' A rl -111 " -fc-i. pano young vy sprang aner ner It,..,' ' . ooin ,were,w arowneq . njisi Pendleton's body,., was soon re coveted,-btt that; of s Gay wai oof found until-Sunday...... , l'.!lthree' ypunig wbmetl 'emplbV ed at T. C. Whaton &' Cos, glass factory in Millville. N.J.L were JtUled.v Wednesday by tb collapse of a smokestack whicn crasbed tnrougn a room tp wnic tbey were- wot king i.Thc .acc dent - octnrred, durin? a wio storm. The velocity of ih wind was estimated at' GO ' arUe Thornas'' Wightmanpioneer glass manufacture of . Fittsbunr, hasrbeen in active bustcess ior three-qn&rterr cf ft centnry -and now at the age of 90, is to be found in his office every 'day. Mr. Wightman is interested in two,banks and in ,pherT bnsfness enteiprisrs. takiog. an active part in .ffiira of.-aM,. S w - The" smallest railroad in rXng h'ndia the GaMangr& Knott End (Lancashire) railway.' which intbe last fix months ''earned a ereveoue;,of .$2.380. '.The.half yearly. meeting of proprietors, wasatuched by one person., the ' secretary, 1 a-'.- 'i i(: - -.4.V: .'.'. :f ' ,- !$aya the Monroe Eaqniren.A farmer" itr-tbis - county (Union) has 1 a mule twenty-seven j-ears old, and fe daya a?o was of fered $175. ior it. and refused the offer. The.mule in former rars was' a safe .and , gentle b :-nal but is now so wild it is r.r -' t work it to a t ry. i
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