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Tin GASTOXIA GAZETTE TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1010. A Sailing Vehicle for Road Use. Greensboro Record. laveatlve genius Is still marching OB. Che latest belag device for saUlag" a vehicle on land. A Qer nu Inventor has devised a Ml! ve klde that make fair progress alone road. It feature ere lightness and effective steering apparatus. It oon- , slate of a ligbt framework supporting a saddle and a nast for the aall and resting upon four wheels, one wheel oa either side and one before and one behind. The two latter are of a lar ger diameter than the former, and ' all are far apart, as Is the practice with automobile wheels. The chief peculiarity la the device Is the con nection of the wheels with one an other. The rear wheel and the right t aide wheel are rigidly connected to gether, aad the same Is the case with , the frost wheel and the left side wheel. The two connecting bars are Jolted wKh each other by means of an axle or cross ar, the attachment : at each end being of a hinged type. A person sitting on the saddle resta his feet on this transverse axle, and 1 by suitable pressure can alter at once the relation of the wheels to the main axle of the framework. This arrangement, furthermore, leaves his hands completely free for adjusting . the position of the sail or using a 1rake. Spencer Trask, head of the big fi nancial concern of New York bearing lilt name, was crushed to death In a ' railroad wreck Friday while occupy ing his private car en route to the city from his country home near Sar atoga. A freight train crashed Into the rear of the passenger. The Battle Br CLEVELAND MOFFETT Novelised by the Author From His Great Play of the Same Name Copyright, 1000. by G. W. Dilling ham Co. CHAPTER 1 A young diver known as Philip Ames visits a mis erable tenement In New York where he knows a young woman, Jenny, who has been reclaimed from the streets. II The owner of the tene . ment, John J. Haggleton, a multi millionaire, visits the place. Ill Haggleton learns that Philip Ames Js bis son, whom his wife took away with her years before. IV Haggle ton decides to live In the tenement under the name of Jackson to study : social conditions and to try to win : the affection of his long lost son. V. . Morao, Jenny's father, tells how he was ruined in business by John J. Haggleton, whom, of course, he does ; aot recognize. VI Haggleton visits the disease laden tenements of the east aide, many of which he owns. ' VII Moras Gets Haggleton (Jack son) a Job In a bakery as helper. VIII Haggleton decides to form a ,r bakeshop trust. IX Jenny is in love with Philip, but he is in love with Margaret Lawrence, a charity work ,: or, nurse. I Gentle, a diver, who . knows how Haggleton Is, tries to keep Philip Interested In helping the poor. Haggleton forms a bakeshop trust, and Philip becomes engrossed in this new dusIpom XI Jenny An-' coy. Philip Into her home and tells him she loves him madly. XII Margaret Lawrence learns that Hag gleton js Philips father. She hates Haggleton because of his unscrupu : Ions business methods. XIII Phil- Ip risks his life to reeucue another " direr caught under water in a wreck. XIV Gentle argues with Haggleton . on the right if employers and em ployees and on the conditions of the poor. XV ; Margaret Lawrence warn Philip against the bakeshop trust. XVI Moran searches for Jenny, who has left her home, only to find her in a low dance hall. XVII Phillp learns that Haggleton Is "his father. XVIII Moran learns that "Jackson" Is John J. Haggleton. He tries to kill him, out the bullet lodges In Phillip's chest. CHAPTER XIX. xanoanrr vsrajiQuuaxa fjHXSB followed weeks of pain I I 1 and anxiety in the great Hag III gietos mansion In Fifth s venae. ' Meantime PhOlp was pesemg throngs a moral as well as a physical crisis. la Ms weakness and suffering. tn the long restless nights when his mind wandered, tn. Incoherent mutter- tnga la his days of increasing strength tn ' every" moment of er half wakafttlnes before Ma.' rtgnefj distinctly, this . one taxtt.ttatc-a, sadden aad tremendous jespnngrhRttr tad bean gascsd vpon ; tim. t Vfcat cotlrstl shook! he decide upon nVf were dreams of nla eager yth in the way of amssing rvultxattou. And this stern, worldly man, dread ed by thousands, euvled by millions this great lord of tsk masters In whose hands lay all power over tolling niultl-tudee-bere he wsa this rW best man In America. Philip's owe father, ready and eager to pleai biro with untold benefactlona, to do good Instead or evil, to make amends for for the past, as he had vowed In tender, broken words at that tortured bedside while he waited and hoped and possibly prayed (if Hsggletoo could pray) that his son's life mlgbt be spared him. He would tear down "lung block.' and he would put aside several millions for Immediate steps toward solving that problem and several million more for miscellaneous charities In which his son might be Interested. In short Philip would have st least $10,000,000 at his disposal In a campaign of prac tical reform. Ten million dollars! Margaret bad nursed him with a sort of passlonste Intensity. Philip assumed that the catastrophe had wiped out the past that the ob stacle which hsd risen between them hsd been leveled by It Her evasive answers when be spoke of their com ing marriage worried him s little, but her professions! assertion that for the present bis mind must be set first of all open bis recovery reassured him In a measure. Her mind was fully msde up. No, she could not bring herself to marry the son of a man who hsd destroyed and In a way disgraced her father. She loved Philip, loved hlra in spite of this hateful relationship. She would have married him Joyfully as Philip Ames, a man of the people; she would have married Mm In poverty, in ob scurity. In sickness, in anything except his present state. Her relations with the old million sire were difficult ne spoke to her as little ss possible Yet it was unavoid able that time and again they should stand side by side watching over the patient when the fever rove and his chances of recovery seemed doubtful. It was then that they llntened to gether to his delirious muttering in which his love for her. his admiration and affection for him. his reverence for his mother's memory, his perplex ity over the wrong committed, were intermingled. She began to like Haggleton. to ad mire the unvarying readiness of re source, tbe determination sml efficiency that always were st bis service In tbe sickroom, ss they bad been in the marts of men aud In Moran's tene ment Haggleton, was fighting bis final bat tle. He bad conquered Philip, Gentle, Joe Caffrey, Jenny, Moran even, re pentant In bis cell awslting trial Now he was seeking to conquer Margaret Gentle bad long since surrendered to the enemy, gone over to bin camp, bag and baggage, his almoner already, mar veling every day at tbe way Haggle ton had of making every one of his preliminary gifts to the poor yield its hundred per cent of benefit Jenny bad been provided for. Haggleton bad seen to this too. And the bakery trust forgotten now, flourished. It was selling lietter bread and cheaper bread to the whole east side. Joe Caffrey bud found himself there. He wss in temporary charge of tbe offices in Moran's transformed rooms. "If you want to make a lazy man bustle give him a Job bossing somebody else," Haggleton bad said laughingly to Gentle. Thus three weeks psssed. weeks of diminishing anxiety. Philip hsd been declared out of dsnger snd was to make his first appearance at the din ner table that night Margaret's serv ice as a nurse bad come to an end. She most make ber final choice. Haggleton left ber alone with him. In bis usual mental attitude of prepared ness for whatever might happen, hop ing that he had won ber for Philip and Philip for himself, yet doubtful and ready to do battle to tbe very last Haggleton talked with Gentle In the library. He turned to the large pic ture of bis wife and tbelr Infant son over the mantelpiece and looked at It "You have recovered your son, Mr. Haggleton." Gentle said, with reas suring conviction. "Philip answered tbe call of tbe blood, ss you said be would. He loves you." "Yes, be loves me. That's tbe great precious fact my boy loves me. But he knows this girt, too, snd she won't change. I have wati-bed ber all these weeks while she bss been nursing Philip. Tbe doctor ssys that be owes bis life, to ber devotion, but no, she won't change; she can't forget" "She csn forgive." "I doubt It and I don't blame her. I like ber. She has narrow Ideas, but she holds to them bard! I'd rather have a person strongly wrong than weakly right "She will never leave Philip now," persisted Gentle. "Suppose she makes Philip leave mer "It's inconcelvabler "Nothing Is Inconceivable. Mr. Gen tle, when a good woman thinks that she Is fighting a bad man. A conscien tious woman has no scruples "At any rate, she must speak out soon." A servant entered. "There's a person asking to see you, rrir.N be announced. "He says his name la Joe Caffrey. There Is another per son with blm. a woman." "It's Jenny." said Gentle la an un dertone. Tbey want to plead for Mo ran. I guess. His esse comes up next week." "Sbow them both In." "How was Moran when yon last saw him m the Tombs?" ssked the mil lions Ire. "Sincerely sorry for what he did. When, I told blm what yon have done for Jenny be broke down. in i at an a. I'.l I t "W nee that be bjTeYtVltbetrfetit' TQT. After all. his msd act was prottpt ed by a father's love, like mine." Tbe servant opened the door again and admitted Joe Caffrey, followed timidly by Jenny. irjafV " Judge H. HVLurtofiVdf Nashville, hoonvxietJTAtr a r ni rv - r v-gfarv"''s-ana WW dent Taft to frieceed the late Justice To Be Continued.; Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. LaUrippe coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop Into pneu monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no se rious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs and Is In a yellow package. J. II. Kennedy A Co. R. W. Pecbeta as a member of the Supreme Court bench, was awora In at noon yesterday and was a guest last night at the annual dinner given by Chief Justice Fuller to bis ssso- i elates on the bench. JONES A TIMBERLAKK. Attorneys aad Counselors Over Torrence-Morrla Company. GASTONIA. N. C. President and Mrs. Taft gave their first New Year's levee at the White House Saturday from 11 to 1:55 o'clock, during which time the Chief Executive shook handa with exactly 5.575 people. In the receiving line were the Vice President and all the cabinet members except Secretaries Knox and Dickinson who were absent from the capital. The President I wore his usual broad smile during the entire reception. Superintendent J. J. Laughing- house, of the State's prison, cays he la just as much In the dark now as j he was alx month ago aa to when the electric apparatus for the prison "death chamber," required under the act requiring that all death sentenc es in the State ahall be la the prison by electrocution, will be ready. In fact, it looks now like R will not be ready January 14. when the Morris negro, to die for criminal assault, Is scheduled to receive the distinction of being tbe first victim of the else-j trocutlon act. JOHN Q. OAltPKNTKIt Attorney-At-Latv DALLAS, N. C. Office over Bank of Dallas. . JOHN F. BRADLEY - Land Surveyor - , 430 Frahklln'Ave.,' V Phone 181-1 ' OABTONIA; Hi P. WOOIM GARLAND, JR., Attorney and Counselor Office over Torrence-Morrls Co'a. Main Ave. Gastonia, N. C. Pneumonia Follows a Cold but never follows the use of Foley's Hpney and Tar, which stops the cough,' heals the lungs, aud expels the cold from your system. J. H. Ken nedy A Co. Rev. Carr Baylus Justice, a vener able Baptist minister and a brother of Superior Court Judge M. H. Jus tice, died at his home in Rutherford- ton FrVay. aged 73 years. He was a son of Rev. Thomas B. Justice, also a noted Baptist, minister. He served as pastor of the Rutherfordton church for 38 years. It is a dangerous thing to take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely stifle your cough Instead of curing It. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens and cures the cough and ex pels the poisonous germs, thus pre venting pneumonia and consumption. Refuse substitutes and take only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In yellow package. J. H. Kennedy & Co. LAND POSTED NOTICES. For sale at the following prices: 2 for S cents; 5 for 10 cents; 13 lor 90 cents; two dosen for 35 cents; SO for 00 cents. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Gaictte Publish ing Co., No. 230 Main avenue, Gas tonia, N. C. NOTICE. All accounts due the Williams Drug Company will be placed In the hands of an attorney for collection If not settled by February 1st, 1910. P10. H. M. EDDLEMAN. NOTICE. e To the Members of the Farmers' Un ion of Gaston County: There will be a meeting of the Gaston Farmers Union at Dallas on Saturday, January 8, IS 10. Every local is requested to send delegate to this meeting as it will be an im portant one. The work for the com ing year will be outlined and other affairs of like nature attended to. Come, brother farmer, and let us determine to start the new year. 1910, as a great corn and hog year in old Gaston. ' W. W. FAIRES, J7c3 President A HARD STRUGGLE. M. LUTHEIt HAMPTON ARCHITECTURAL and MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN Plana and specifications for all class, es of buildings. Phone No. 232 GASTONIA, N. C. J. WHITE WAJtEj . Firs. Insurance GASTONIA,, N. C, Office Cltliens National Bank Bldg, Phonlp 04. DENTIST GOES TO BELMONT. ; Dr. M. E. Hoffman of , 'taiqy, will practice dentistry hi Belmont on' Monday, Tuesday and "Wednesday af ter the third Sunday in eaclr -montlii NOTICE. All accounts -due the Williams Drug Company will be placed in 'the hands of an' attorney for collection if ' not settled by February 1st, 19 10. . J10. Bit !SIfl Af. . HOTEL CUMBERLAND NEW YORK S. W. Ceraer Broadway, at 84th St. Near SOtli St. Subway Statlea aad 83d St. Elevated HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHERNERS Ideal Location. Near Depots. Shops, and Central Park. Only New York Hotel with Win dow Screens Throughout , f New, Madera aad Absolutely Fire Prvef Most Attractive Hotel in New York. ' Tranaient rate $2.50 with bath and up. Special Rates for Summer Months. Send for Booklet HARRY P. STIMSON, Formerly with Hotel Imperial R. J. BINGHAM, Formerly with Hotel Wot4wtrd Start the New Year RIGHT Youth Meets Tragic Death. Andrew Styles, aged 22 and a painter in the employe of the Chad-Ick-Hoskins Company, met a horri ble death Saturday night about mid night at Charlotte where he was killed at the Sixth street crossing of the Southern and Seaboard Railways. A Southern freight train had the track blocked and a soon as It pull ed out Styles started to cross and was run over by a Seaboard train go ing In an opposite direction. His' body was badly mangled. Many a Gastonia Citizen Finds the Straggle Hard. With a back constantly aching. With distressing urinary disorders, Daily existence is but a struggle. No need to try to keep it up. Doan's Kidney Pills wjll cure you. Gastonia people endorse this claim: Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure toy case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. It invigorates the entire sys tem and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the impurities from the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are all cured by this great medicine. J. H. Kennedy & Co. Fayettevllle officer are looking for K. T. Franklin, who fled from there Friday when It was learned that he was a bigamist. Franklin married a prominent Rock Hill lady last Sep tember and they went to Fayette vllle to live, Franklin posing as a traveling representative of The Christian Observer, of Louisville, Ky. According to report Franklin ha another wife living, an 18-year-old daughter at Charleston, S. C. and has served two term in the peniten tiary, Thomas Revels, of Gastonia, N. C, says: "For several years pains In the small of my back caused me much suffering and though I was constantly taking remedies I was un able to find relief. A short time ago I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and deciding to do so, I procur ed a supply at the Abernethy-Shlelds Drug Co. Since using them, I have had practically no pains in my back and my kidneys have been normal. My advice to anyone afflicted in a sim liar way is to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." The Gastonia Mutual Building and Loan Association Opens Its 11th Series Jan. !, I9!0 Places Your Subscriptions NOW Good Investment Liberal Loans E. G. McLURD, Sec. and Treas. Office at Gaston Loan & Trust Co. Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies. Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Va., writes u as follows: "This ia to certify that I used Foley's Kid ney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say the Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for it." J. H. Kennedy ft Co. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MJIburo Co., Buffalo, Vew York, sole agents for the United States. ReniHinhfr the name- Doan' uid full no othr A cooking range or rather the wa ter tank attachment to it exploded Friday in the home of Mr. L. C. Caldwell at Statesvllle and blew a servant across the room. No serious injury was done, however. Charles W. Morse, the convicted banker, was taken Sunday from New York city to the Federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., to begin his fifteen year sentence for violation of the Ra tional Banking laws. Before leaving New York Morse issued a dramatic statement in which he attacked the court and the jury that tried and sen tenced him. ABOUT HYOMEI. New York has another murder mystery to solve. Sunday Morris Nat'hanson, a wealthy real estate holder and clothing manufacturer, was found dead In hi office, hi body bound to a chair with cords. His partner, Isaac H. Gold, was arrested but was later releaaed. Nathanson'a two sons conduct a clothing business at Fayettevllle, Tenn. a A' A Traveling Salesman. H. F. Beers, 617-7th Ave.. Peoria. 111., write: "I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grip. After using one bot tle of Foley' Kidney Pills I have been entirely relieved, and cheerful ly recommend them to alLM Foley' Kidney PHI are healing and antisep tic and will restore health ' and strength. J. H. Kennedy A Co. ' WHAT EVERY ' WOMANLY WO MAN WANTS. One of the fondest desires of mil lions of women Is to have beautiful hair. This desire can be gratified with out the slightest risk, for druggists everywhere, and J. H. Kennedy ft Co. seil a hair tonic called Parisian Sage for 50 cent, that win turn dull. lifeless, unattractive hair Into lus trous and attractive hair In two weeks, or money hack. Put the name on your shopping liat right now, and be sure and get the genuine. Every package ha the girl with the Auburn hair upon it. Since its introduction in America. Parisian Sage haa won unstinted praise from women of refinement who have learned what a dellghtfal and refreshing "hair tonic and dress ing Parisian Sage Is. Just because the maker are abso lutely certain that Parisian Sage I the only preparation that kills tbe pernicious dandruff microbes, they are willing to guarantee it to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itch ing calp, or money back. J4-1PM4-11 A Bottle Costa Only 50 Cents A Complete Outfit Including Inhaler 1.00. When J. H. Kennedy & Co. will guarantee Hyomei to cure catarrh or give you your money back, what Is your answer? Are you satisfied with your condi tlon, or do you want to rid yourself forever of vile catarrh, with its hu- millatlng symptoms, such as hawk Ing, spitting, blowing and bad breath? Hyomei Is a simple, antiseptic med lclne, that you breathe through a mall pocket Inhaler over the part affected. , It I made of Australian eucalyp tus mixed with other germ killing and membrane soothing antiseptics. Get a complete outfit today. It only costs $1.00, and contain every, thing necessary to cure any ordinary case of catarrh. Extra bottles, if needed, SOc ' Hyomei Is the best remedy in the world for sore throat, coughs and colds, croup '" and ' bronchitis.'. It gives wonderful relief In two min utes. For sale by druggists every where and by J. H. Kennedy ft Co. J41S A 2C-M 10. x, . jsntaswwi''"'''' Eclipsed at "Last The old year passes into darkness, the new" year accepts the light. The present la the day of new tg and WE ARE IN THE LEAD - - for the newest and the best. Our success Is an inspiration to offer bet ter things than ever." We are eclips ing all our past efforts. ' ' ' j J. I. GREEN Phone 147 ! Photographer ! notice.;'. :. v :- At a recent meeting of the Physic ians Protective. Association of Gas- ton county it was decided to put all ' who have not made satisfactory set- ; tlement with their physicians on the delinquent )lst to take effect January ) 1, 1110, This association means business and will do ' Just what it ) claims to do. This will enable oui j : If you pay your blllsT to get prompt attention. This does not mean that ' all people must pay 'cash for services r but simply means you must pay in a reasonable time. Jil . s ' -
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