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pica six. ..TUESDAY1, JUL S3, 1010. TITK GAST0X1A OA2JLTTK. Z!!!Zm!i!!!ZE)qj Mill Ren a O. Jewell, of Charlotte, and Mr. Arthur, D. Thomas, of Wash ington, were married In Washington last Friday to the surprise of their friends. The young lady and her mother were visiting in Washington. Saturday, however, the young la dy's relatives got possession of her and brought her back to Charlotte, leaving the husband behind. Judge J. Crawford Biggs Satur day appointed Mr. Charles A. Scott, a prominent banker of Graham, re ceiver for the Burgrahaw Inter-urban Company on petition of the In terstate Construction Company, of Richmond, Va and" the North Stat Realty Co., of Burlington, holders of the bonds. Thla company waa chat tered to build a 'line from Burling ton to Haw River via Graham. The roadbed was graded, crosstles laid when work waa suspended last Oc tober. Harry Lewis, an 18-year-old white boy, Saturday confessed to the Roa noke police that he killed Henry F. Zachary, the aged miser who was found dead at his home In Roanoke one day last week. Lewis was ar rested in Bristol. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CatawbaJCollege and Preparatory School. Both sexes. Private rooms and board for ladies but under school super vision. Stronjj faculty. Special attention to A. B., B. S. and B. L. courses. FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS Expended on new Laboratory equipment. New furniture. Buildings reno vated. Location ideal. IIealthfulnes unsurpassed. Tuition rates very moderate. Board at actual cost on the club plan. :-: :: : Fall terra begins Sept. 7, 1910. Write for catalogue. JOHN F. BUCHHE1T, A. M... President. FS2 Newton, N. C f Making Ufa Safety V Everywhere life , Is being made more safe through the work; of Dr. King's New Life Pills la Constipa tion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Liver troubles, Kidney Dis eases and Bowel Disorders. They're easy, hut sure, and perfectly build up the health. 26e at all drvgglatt. William Nichols, a fifteen-year- old boy, was accidentally killed la Durham Sunday night by his play mate, a boy named Watson. Wat son handed a 22-callber rifle to Nichols and the hammer struck the bed. The load was dlscarged Into Nichols' forehead. ' A FEW SHORT WEEKS. ''- Mr. J. B. BartelI, fedwardsrllle, I1L, writes: "A few months ago my kidneys become, congested. . I had severe backache and pain across tbs kidneys and hips. ' Folay Kidney; Pills promptly cured mjr , backache and corrected the action of my kid neys. This was brought about after my using them for only- a few short weeks and I can cheerfully recom mend them." J. H. Kennedy & Co. A SINGULAR CASE Town and County. Cal Furr and Welt Gregory, two cotton mill operatives of Laurens, 8. C, engaged In a pistol duel Sat urday. Furr was killed and Oreg ory was shot In the hand. -Mr.' W. 0. Ruddock, of Char lotte, was In town yesterday. Mrs, " W. - B. Morris returned Saturday ' from Raleigh - where she visited relatives.. V? ? ,w. Messrs. . W. E. Gardner and 0. E. McOlnnas, of Cherryvllle, were, In the city, a short while Saturday. Prof, C B. Eaker, of .North very , lAeMent In the Remarkable Brook; . township, Lincoln county, - .v., . .. . '.-. . . I . . .... . Where Circumstantial Evidence v Played Justice False. HANGED AN INNOCENT MAN. mm n n rami i nrainn uome scnooi. rrepanrary ana collegiate course. Art. Kjtpressloii, Pbyalcal Culture, Pedrogy, Sualneaa, etc Conaervatoryol Mualo. lllgh standard maintained by large Ktaff of experienced, collete uwnea instructor. iaaeaouir too Doaraenand teachei the Individual. i nHurpassoa neejin record, unca Duiiaingn. steam heat. Excellent table. Large jrrmnasluro. Park-like eampua. Concert, lectures, tennis, banked ba.i. Write lor our catalog beforeaelecttng theooUege for your daughter. nw nsuni i wwaaai . n4 nw, KeJelSh, n. C. 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For catalogue and further information address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary Durham, N. C S6cl0w BOILING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Shelby, N. C, R. F. D. No. 3 HEALTHFUL LOCATION. ATTRACTIVE SURI90UN DINGS. IDEAL MORAL ASD SOCIAL CONDITIONS. LARGE AND COMFORTA BLE BRICK BUILDINGS. WATER WORKS. BOARD AT ACTUAL COST. TUITION VERY REASONABLE. ABLE CORPS OP TEACHERS. NEXT SESSION OPENS AUGUST 30TH FOR CATALOG, APPLY TO REV. J. M. HAMRICK PRINCIPAL. SHELBY, N. C, R. F. D. NO. 3. MUST BE ABOVE SUSPICION. Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious In their consequences, and If unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure most be above suspicion. . Foley Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough test. J. H. Kennedy ft Co. Judge Biggs has named Mr. O. C. Thomas, of Durham, temporary re ceiver of the defunct People's Bank, of Chapel Hill. 'Foley Kidney nils Have Cured Me. The above Is a quotation from a letter written by H. M. Wlnk'ler, Evansville, Ind., "I contracted a se vere case ot Kianey irounie. wy back gave out and pained me. I seemed to have lost all strength and ambition; was bothered with dlzxy sDells. mr head would swim ' and specks float before my eyes. I took Foley Kidney Pills regularly and am now perfectly well and feel like a new man. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." J. H. Kennedy ft Co. A Wretched Mistake to endure the Itching, painful dis tress of Piles. There's no need to. Listen: "I suffered much from Piles," writes Will A. Marsh, of Sli er City. N. C, "till I got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon cured." Burns, Bolls, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema, Cuts, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, vanish before it. 25c. at all druggists. Judge James E. Boyd, United States district Judge for Western North Carolina, has been designated bv Judge J. C. Pritchard. of the United States Circuit Court, to hold district courts in South Carolina un til October 18, 1910, in the absence of Judge William .H. Brawley, of Charleston. Oscar B. Colqulth, an antl-prohi-bitlonlst, has been nominated for governor of Texas by a majority of 60,000. A Wild Blizzard Raging brings danger, suffering often death to thousands, who take colds, coughs and lagrippe that terror of Winter and Spring. Its danger signals are "stuffed up" nos trils, lower part of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in back of head, and a throat-gripping cough. Wht?n Grip attacks, as you value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King's New I'stovery. "One bottle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Valley, Miss., "after being 'laid up' three weeks with Grip." For sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Asthmi, its supreme. 50c. $1.00. Guaranteed by all druggists. Saved at Death's Door. The door of death seemed ready to open for Murray W. Avers, of Transit Bridge, N. Y., when his life was wonderfully saved. "I was In a dreadful condition," he writes, my skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken; tongue coated; emaciated from losing 40 pounds, growing weaker daily. Virulent liver trou ble pulling me down to death in spite of doctors. Then that match less medicine Electric Bitters cured me. I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and strong." For all stomach, liver and kidney troubles they're supreme. 50c at all druggists. Vequenee ef 'Events Imims te Feint Conclusively te th Guilt "if Harry lake, Whe-Waa Aoeused of Murder. It began In the Blue Horse tavern, on the highway leading to Albany. ; Toward the close 'of an aurumn day a halt do tea men sat in the old bar room discussing events which then were leading to the outbreak of the American Revolution. . At such a time arguments -were very likely to be rath er more rigorous than ordluarOy would be the ease. And this was no excep tion. Fearing that trouble might re sult, one of the men exclaimed: "Come, Wickllffe. ate this. Such a dispute la nonsense." . - Wickllffe waa an ngly looking fellow. short and stout, with a dark, sallow face, black eyes, low, wrinkled fore head and lips that bared tils teeth on occasiona like a dog preparing to bite. "My quarrel Is with , Harry . Blake be snarled. "It Is none of your affair." Well. Wickllffe." Blake cried good D&ruredly, "if you will quarrel.' I won't I'll say no mora." Evidently Wlekllffe was bent on trouble, for be muttered something which brought a cry of "Shameri from every one in the room. Blake face became deadly pnla. -Wickllffe." he said steadily. 1 didn't hear what you said, but I dre ru to repeat lu If you do and there's one Improper vword In it, this hour will be the bitterest of your life," Once mere the offensive words were flung at him. and In an instant Blake bad seized Wickllffe and thrown him across thy room. For a moment he lay stunned, but presently, bis face dark with hatred, be rose and. shak ing bis fist at Blake, exclaimed: , You may take your measure for a coffin. Ton will need one." "Not before you." was Blake'a reply. Shortly after the quarrel Wickllffe left the Blue Horse for his home. Blake, whose read lay in the same dl- August Rapke, assistant secreta ry and bookkeeper for the Fidelity Trust Company of Louisville, Ky., is In jail on the charge of having made away with si, 400, 000, the entire surplus of the bank. The Donaldson Military Institute, of Fayetteville, has purchased 41 acres of land outside the city on which new buildings will be erected HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA Bring discomfort and misery to many people but Foley's Honey and Tar gives ease and comfort to the suffering ones. It relieves the con gestion in the head and throat and 1b soothing and healing. None gen' ulne but Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. J. H. Kennedy & Co. Give your boy and grirl the best chance for the largest development and usefulness. That is to say, give them a LIBERAL EDUCATION. ERSKINE COLLEGE, Due Weat, S. C Offers the opportunity fof such an education. Thoroueh work done in all departments. Two courses leading to the A. B. degree. The VVYLIE HOME nffer an excer-tiorl opportunity to young women ready for the Freshman class. Write for illustrated catalogue to J. S. Moffatt, President. CLAREMONT COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Girls and Young Women, Hickory, North Carolina, If you are thinking of entering school write for Catalogue. Special Advantages in Music and Art. Location Ideal, Buildings Well Furnished, Rates very Low. Fall Term Opens Sept. 6, 1910. JOSEPH L. MURPHY, President. JI26 c 8. Morgahton has a new newspaper called The Burke County Beacon. It is independent in ppjltics. Messrs. F. E. BoSworth and Frank McDow ell are the owners and editors. "IS LIFE WORTH SAVING." Mrs. Mollie McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble. and that four bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her letter by say ing: "I heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease. It saved my life. J. H. Kennedy & Co. Business College, Richmond, Va. This is the best time for young people to start business life auspiciously we have ever seen. Ex-Sec Gage said recently if he could find 20 young men thoroughly capable he could put them on salaries of $25,000.00 per year. We have many more applications than we can fill. Three recently for male stenographers and bookkeepers at $100 per mnntft mrh tn at Art -n Recently we have entered students from England, Porto Rico, N. Y., YV. Va r. o. I, and Va. "One of the very best business colleges in America." Christian Observer. "Leading business college South ol the Potomac River." PhHabelphia Stenographer. "Leading business college of the South." J. A. BueU, Pres. B. S. M. E. A. When it comes to education, the best is none too , good. Write for fuD particulars concerning the best investment you can make to The county commissioners of Mitchell county have an expert ac countant going over the books of Sheriff J. W. Bryant, who is they claim, short a considerable sum In his accounts. Bryant stand's high in the county and has offered, should any shortage be found, to resign and turn over to the commisioners all his property. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trou. ble not beyond the reach of medi cine. No medicine can do more. J H. Kennedy ft Co. A Good 'Word for Gastonla. Kings Mountain Herald, 21st. The Herald man was In Gastonla last Friday just to see the town and to make a raid on the stationery de partment of The Gazette. The town is all right. We found The Gazette with a efficient corps both in the mechanical and editorial depart ments and well-equipped every way, and that is why they produce a good paper and do good work generally. ML - . i ne AiKins orotnera are as accom modatlng as they are efficient In business. . . ,. , Brunswick, Oa., ,hks been design nated by the Post office Department aa a distributing poiat In the south- east for postal supplies. Beginning August 1st supplies will be shipped in carloads to Brunswick. rection, followed soon. Ten minutes later two more of the loiterers, also going over the highway taken by Wickllffe and Blake, started on their homeward way. The last two travelers bad ridden several miles, talking earnestly of the stirring events which then engaged men's minds, when a loud cry was heard at a little 4 hi ta nee. In a moment it was repeated. -juercyr tne voice pieaaea. and tnen. -Oh. Harry!" "Can Blake be settling scores with Wickllffe?" exclaimed Grayson, one ef the two riders. In a moment they had galloped around a copse of trees at a bend In the , road. Within twenty yards of them, on hi back In the dust, lay Wickllffe dead. Bending over him stood BlNke, grasping a knife driven to the haft in his bosom. "Taken red banded." Grayson cried. while Walton, bis compauton, himself a magistrate, sprang from his horse. exclaiming. "Blnke. I charge yon with murder." Why. I didn't kill him." Blake said earmtitly. "You are mad. I found Wickllffe lying dead and wan about to pull this kf from the wound when you came ui " irayson abook his bead. "I wish I conld believe you. 1 Harry." be said. "but as 1 bone to be saved 1 saw yon stab him. 1 did." It would be hard to Imagine a situa tion morv likely, to, convince a Jury of the, prisoner's, gull t Conan,, Doyle, in his wildest fancies in deduction never presented more damning evidence to Sherlock Holmes aid Dr. WamoO the quarrel In the Blue Horse tavern, the epithet resented, the fight, the counter- threat pf death, the departure of both while their temper yet was warm and then the terrible tableau on the high way. . .' - What might a man expect even now with the thousand loopholes that the law provides f oj" escape? There could be only one conclusion now, as then. and that conclusion the jury reached witnout leaving tne courtroom Blake's protestations were vain." He died on the scaffold declaring his Innocence. . Three months after the execution the judge who presided' at the trial ,waa summoned to Albany to see a prisoner under sentence of death. Grayson, whose testimony chiefly had' convicted Blake, also we summoned, linen in wonder, they entered the cell together.. -Ton." the .prisoner aald to the judge, "presided at the trial of Barry Blake." . "I did." '' r' ' " J l-;v- "Arid' yc." aurnlng to Grayson, '"swore-yoo aaw him stab Wickllffe. On your testimony be waa hnngVTii ! "I aaw Bhrke stab him." Grayson aaid. ' . '"Too did not the prisoner sneered, "for I killed WlckHffe, I sprang Into the .wood .at Blake'a approach. His at0r7-.frm.trae u "l:-X"': The confession was so clear and full that It left no. doubt in the Judge's mind! that a fearful wrong bad been" done Blake. .As for Grayson, the chief witness. be committed; snkjlde., Tbe records contain, many .Instances of the Is w's mistakes, "but few so pathetic as the case of Harry Blake Kansaa CUty 8tar. '- -. Method la Bf packing things ta a box. A good pecker will get in half as much again as a bad one. Cadi. waa a business : visitor . in . the city Saturday. , ,:..,.,,,'' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coon apent Sunday It the home of Mr. Coon'a father, Mr. A. S. Coon, In Lincoln county. , Hon. B. Y. Webb, of Shelby, will be the principal speaker at Bel mont Thursday for the occasion of the Woodmen's picnic. Mrs. W. F. Marshall and Mas ter Roger arrived Saturday . from Raleigh to visit Gastonla' ' friends. The latter is just recuperating from a lengthy illness from typhoid fever. Mr. Joseph Rhodes, of Bir mingham, Ala., arrived In Gastonla Sunday to Join Mrs. Rhodes, who la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Page. :"; Mr. and Mrs.jR. A. Coon, ot Atlanta, passed through Gastonla' Friday eh route to Lincoln county on a visit to Mr. Coon's father, Mr. A. S. Coon. - ' Mrs. R. L. Stubbs. of Chai lotte, and Mrs. G. W. Stubbs, of Ash burn, Ga., were guests last week at the home of Mr. J. E. Stubbs, at the Gray Mill. Mr. O. D. Wallace returned yes terday to his home at Enloe, Texas, after spending two weeks in Gaston and York counties visiting his brother, Mr. Mac. Wallace, and other relatives. W. P. Eddleman, formerly su perintendent of roads in Gaston county, but now holding a similar position in No. 6 township, Cleve land county, was a pleasant visitor here Saturday. Wednesday, August 17th, has been selected as the date for the big annual picnic of the Heptasophs, Which will be held again this year at High Shoals. Details of the pro gram for the day will be announced later, Messrs. Eli P. Lineberger, H. L. Llneberger, M. A. Rhyne and W. G. Rhyne left yesterday morning for Raleigh to attend the annual meet ing of the North Carolina Farmers Union, July 26 and 27. They rep resent the Gaston County Farmers Union. The personal property of Mr F. C. . Turner, formerly depot agent here, was sold under the hammer Saturday afternoon in front of the city hall to satisfy attachment pro ceedings of a local firm. The prop erty consisted of quite a lot of fur niture, books, picture and other household articles. Esquire W. Meek Adams cried the sale and a good sized crowd was attracted. Mr. Turner is now located In the West. " Delightful Entertainment. At her home in Clover last Fri day night Miss Emily Wright enter tained a large number of her young friends most charmingly at a porch party in honor of her house guests. Miss Pearle Ivey, of TlmmonBVllle, S. C, Miss Ruth Robinson, of Eliz abeth City, N. C, Miss Isabel Home, of Monroe, N. C, and Miss Carrie Cartwlght, of Yorkville. Upon the arrival of the guests delicious punch was served by Misses Annie Adams and Annie Clinton. . The game of Bunco Hearts was played and an Ice course was served. Among the out-of-town guests were Messrs. Frank Riddle, John Ashe and Thomas Cartright, of Yorkville, and Messrs. Ross Clinton, Foster, Clinton and Thad Clinton, Jr., of Gastonla. Mr." Morehead Shows Good Judgment Wilmington Dispatch. - ..." By declining Jto run, for Congress again Mr. Morehead shows . hMself to te a man of excellent judgment, and also the exception to humanity thai never knows when it has sot enough. . , i How's This ' r We offer One Hundred ' Dollars Reward for any case ef Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'B Catarrh Cure. . . ' -;"' " " P. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. - We, the undersigned, have nowa P.'. J. Cheney fpr the last 15 years,; and believe him, perfectly' honorable In .all. business transactions . and fi nancially able to carry oat any obli gations made br jbia Ann. '7 , . . . - Watding. Xinnan .ft, Marvin, t t ,. f Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh . Cure . Is taken In ternally, acting drrectly . upon the . blood and mueoos aurfacea of the system. Teatlmpnlala "aent "tree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. :-'''h Take Hall'a Tamlly PUla for con atipation. ' .
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