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"WEDNESDAY, MAY 1919. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PAGE TEXT 1 Good Times Are Here for you and all your friends if your drinks are served at our fountain. Our ice cream soda is in a class by itself; our sun daes, phosphates, etc., cannot be equalled. Pure materials only are used by us, hence you are assured of wholesome, ap petizing, refreshing drinks. A IN D Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor Phone 197 113 v. Main Avenue PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. B. OWEN ARTISTIC SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANG INC. Estimates gladly furnished on any job large or small. Phone 146-J. Dr. Peterson HARRY L. MONTGOMERY MURDERED ON HIGHWAY DR. PETERSON w;n:t- I mute i . ; t . ! i l i I i.nis ;i :i 1 1 ! 1 1-: I -t'.ust:utly i:n-i.-:iHij - : j .. r i i :t i tin1 !i l't.. i' ' I' .r hi- II- 1- i;i never "In order to thoroughly satisfy the needs of the body, diet must be varied. i(rne I :i death c.-rtiti.-.-lte 1 ' ' .a-'.n:a Tlti- local an dcttakcn . :n (jive mi t:-c -.lilts-'' ill til'- ductal.- Wll.i s,, many. --My tin ir fruits t' shall kn,,u tiH'lll. OFFICE upstairs, over VAN SLEEN'S JEWELRY STORE. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. "'in other words, it appears that with a mixed diet, the s.nne person will i!i;rest a tarter tn (trtion of nutrients than with a diet composed of a single fi)il-compoiind." Schlit. F.-itno is drink and food, Composed of protein, earbohydr ites, wafer, and mineral matter; each in itself essential to food. Drink It is readily digested imparts the factors that Na ture utilizes in maintaining life in the body, and in .-uldition the hop aroma induces appetite exciting the flow of gastric secretions. Schliti Famo is drink and food, a iDorth-ithiU cereal beverage, noil-intoxicating, refreshing and satisfying On sale wherever soft drinks are sold. Order a case from K" .-". c'-'Ji W. W. Galloway Auditor. Public Accountant. Bank Examiner and Office Svstematizer . . Charlotte and Atlanta OScea Residence. ciastoola, N. C P 0 Box 3 5S. . . W B W 4 : rfsFWI I Telephone 27 P. P. Levcntis & Co. 224 W. Main St. CiaNtonia, N. C. MadeMilwaukeeFamous GO PREPARED for any weather when nii start nut in ,n;r r;ir. Tin- one hest w.-iy to iln so is tn iiave us put a new weather proof top on your rnr. The nmk w ill not take long nor will the expense l- much. The riiiiifnrt anil jm otert inn it will insure will he worth many times its (,-ost. Do it now. W. A. KLUTTZ GASTONIA, N. C. SR Ford Truck Bodies A SPECIALTY We have on hand a lot of one-horse plow stocks. It will pav you to see them before buying. We also have a good stock of wagon springs, steel axles, buggy spindles, buggy wheels, buggy tops, trimming goods, etc., which we offer for sale at attractive prices. Painting Trimming We have just put in a new trimming machine and we are now better prepared than ever to take care of most any kind of job in that line. We have one light milk wagon on hand which we offer for sale. We Do Horse Shoeing And Robber Tiring. Gastonia Wagon & Auto Co. T. L. CRAIG, Propr. J. H. COFFEY, Manager 3 a? Sale of Business Wishing to confine myself to my prac tice as attorney and counselor, I have sold, for value, my insurance business to Boyce and Ware of this city; and I hereby request my friends and patrons to accord my said successors the same hearty support and patronage they so kindly and cheerfully showed to me; as I feel sure it will be to their interest to do so, as well as my pleasure to know they are renew ing with my successors all the business they had with me, or had promised to me upon future expirations. Very sincerely, Wm. H . Lewis Gastonia, N. C, May 24, 1919. Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known As SNAKE OIL Will Positively Remove Pain In Three Minutes. Try it right now for Hlieiiin.i' i-m. Ncii ralgin. I.iiinli.-ign, -ore, stiff anil swollen joints, pains m tiie 1 1 t-:i 1 1 . Inn k and limlis, corns. Iiiii.iniis. et. . After one ;ip'lii :i tion i.-iin ilis.-iiie;irs lis if liy m.-iirii . A new remedy used internally tin. I ex-terii.-illy far Coughs. Col. Is. Croup, Sore Throiit, I iiht hei i;i .-in. I Tonsililis. This ml is i . 1 1 1 1 'i ! i - I to he the im.st peii Otiatih;.' remedy kh.m n. Its it'i.ln,t ami i in me. 1 1:1 T i fli . t in rclicviiL' pain is d.ie to the f:n I that il penetrates to the af fected p.nls at mi. e As ;m illustration pour t.n .hops, ..n t-n- thickest piece of sole Ic.-iti el Mini li "ill penetrate this siili- st.'iine tlirannh mil t i i : . i . it i in three in 1 1 i Utes. Accept no ..i.stit:ite. Tins (fi'eat nil is " 1 livery ImttU K'.iar.uitee l ; . '' a-i l fl .l"1 :i Imttlt or inoiiey rcf a inle I ;it Kei,ne. 's I iruy Sto-e. Ciilv; Repoit of the Condition of THE BANK OF BELMONT, at Helm, nt in t lin.i. a- tn. . ! -- liil:'. RESOURCES l.n.l:;- .m l li-i .. i!.t l"l.ltel .-Tate- l!..ll I.I! .v H..1,!- Kll I 111! 'II.- a:. I I'lNt re- . . . . I T r i :i 1 1 i l...;n. St., 1.- Norfi l '.i!o ! : ji-ie-. Ma l'Jtii ll'i.l' t'i.on 1 .;?!. on li.'i.jm.J I I hie t'lnin Nat: .!i:il l'.:i!.ks. . L'Ho.soJ. 1 !' tsiUc I nil,. 111. Ill-Ill. t all 1111 i:nr mil i ii-1 eucv 1.1 1,T'' National H.i'ik No!. - .an ! otS- ,.i r. n -t, - lo.-jiiii.oii Total $741,194.28 LIABILITIES Capital .;... pa; ! i, ... 1". .00 StltpIlK Kl.l: I .-.t.lillO.IIII I'll. Ii i-l.-. I I'l.itit-. h-- . .n lent expenses an I ta.-s ;-ai I. . ".I'iL'.l". I,.,,it. s-ih.ei t ti ,'n.k... .Mel. 117 Time c, itifi.at. -s ,,t Iepi,-it L'l'H.fi.lT.l Ca-hic CI,,, k- ,t-t.-iiidi'iK l-:'7 AciTiiel Inteiest .hie .hpoi- X,,f ."..nun. 00 Total $741,194.28 ytate i,; Nn-th ( .ir.'lm i -i omity nt das- tmi. May 17. 1!!!' I. W. R. 1'iiett. i a-hi.-r of the above- named Ha:. k. do snlenmlv swear that the alx.ve taenient is tine tn the liest of my kllii"le.ee .Hid lielief. V. H. 1TKTT. l asliier. Siih. t .e-l ai. ! sunrn tn l.efore me. this 17th day of Mav. 1fl!. W. 11 Ilarslev. Notary l'uhlic. CORRECT Attest: K L. fTOWE. S 1". STOWE. R B. .Ut;r;s. Iiirectors. SHCfiKfCfiifCfiHi i icrite today. Only $2 a year for Gaston county's leading newspaper. The Gaiette. Sub- Coroner's Jury is Hearing Evidence in Case of Charlotte Man Who Was Mys teriously Slain Friday Night in Seclud ed Spot Miss Lorine Owen Tells How Slayer of Her Fiance Fired Fatal Shot Police Unable to Find Motive Chailotu Negro Being Held. Trt.i ad ! .! ..ma! link to I i.c - i a ,.f c i c i in, : .i i, t la I cxi-ieiiii- u 1 1 , i ii r,e poll. i- li.-iv.- .'i.!.-ii: e-l a' nil En et II. inter. I !n- ii. v . . ' -i u .i- :, , ;, I I 'i i :n n m i,t .-..nil at!,! Ilaitx I. M.intyniiiei . ai i eal ..I ;ijr. I h.lll-.tte ll!,-li;i.-i- of the I pint- Icpairnien! .. ti,.- I i.i i ( Herlauil ' .t i , j : 1 1 . .-, ii,,t . 1 1 , -1 i i . - r -1 i v killed ai.ii! in i-: i , : it I wmle 'i.Iim c.,'!. Mi. 1...' 11. e I Hie.: .1 i 1 .ct.aU Mnn ! '.I ' K I ' I , - n ' I , . Were I e ..,.! -ta n i ,i, - I . w . . -1 . 1 1 ..-.i i.l t ... ,-n,.Si;,t,., in i n.-r ..tte M law Hcl , i Mn -i.u M.. I li . i i -i . :.-., . -.--!, -i.-i I . . : . II .., -,- . :i!i;t ' pc. kie I -n.:l. !'. n.io n.aa I- I .. i I'U I eld . a. !..).; tie p. ,n uh.. hI.'vv H.irix M on! l'-ciii" x . er ha!..-. he I ji.t t',:,T f -l.ixe- looked ' .la. kc ' ' Ki idax nij-i than II nnte' -I. -I w '.e.i t'n- ene a ie enacted a' .' !,.. 1 1 1 ti i . I . Pat she j-xpla 1 1 no 1 that t'n- i. ;,ii; a da-ki-i I'm. lax. I'lie man Mint tic! .ox, ., Ml Dwell ll.e I to in.- jmy a hnmi! xxide , neck-, a Inn. -In k hio ;,ii 1 a iiiiita.ne 11,! description tallies xith the 1 , i a I makeup nt' Urn tel . I.tllovxil- Ml" Dwet'. ,,1, tile Witness stand xxa- .1 I'. i,i,.,,, ;( Chailntle i.ail ax con. Im tor t'n. I", y,-ar-. ho te-tihcl that he eairied II, Intel tn a stop on the ni(ht m the mx stei n u. murder ju-t np pii"lte the plaie xxiiele the elillii Mled. Iliiidei. he .leclaicd. left the iar at '.CtL' n'clock (iiliim testitied that Hunter had 1 1 1 a d e 'handled- nt t:ip- nn In- carlo Mvi-r- I'aik and c. intended that he xxonl-l kiioxx I-in. ''in llin ope. ' ' 1 ' . (uhs.n al -i s.ii lliinter leaninc; aeain-t a pnt near the I ,- had left '." i a- ..! nn a M-i nnd til, t . tie -a ! .ii 1 1 1 laic' tn- -a n.e nitfhr. Sloty of the Murder. The i.t.iiu nn lire. I near the hridye which span- .--,ic;ai ,ieek nn a little trav eled dli; l.'.-ll anoi.t I'on x.ald I 1 ..III the iii.ai.i i.i It i. ad leading li.-ni l x . i - I 'a i k to iilv,.!t!. I'iie out mad which leads tioin a si le slieet iiinninc; nut tiom Qiieen- mad tn t lie main licit road inns iiiln In, l.ep mad ah. mt I'm feet norm nt' ue.:i! . mi k. A paich t loisnes i nn the n. n the- n -i.le ,-l the i oa I at t lie pi, nit u 'ie, e t he man w as - slain. Mi Dwea state- that she and Mont iiiiiie! had L'niie t.u a ride after I, ax inn taken a sister of the yinum wimian tn the Owen lesnleine, nn cntt avenue. The couple left the Dwen Imine with the an ii ium ed intent ion of j; liny tor a ride, it is stated. The itln els were tnld l,y Miss Dwell soon attei the man was slain that a lie Kin man i;i;i into tin- mad and said: ' ' St..p a minute, sir. Tin- ,a- was liriniht tn a stop and the iicm , oiled hi- lev, ilver and slmt Mont t'omeix thi.mli the head vxithout litlei inc. a word. Aftet liilnt; tin- pistol, the voiiiio woman staled, tin- neijiai hiyiiii to se;,r. !, 1 out pimi'i v 's pockets. She de . la-ed mat the nenio told her to keep ipin-t and in- would not harm het He v ; i .- i.i--! i,,i il sl,e .ji.i nnl (ji,i! si-1 in i n that -e uoiii.l kill In;- A I t e I sea I r . IHtf tin- ,kel- .. tin- man, she s-ated, thi ne' . walkel avvav. It is evident that the assailant was int alter money 01 .ahiaolc- a- he did not take I which was in ! ,.- dead man's pocket-. M.s- Owen said fl,at when the slayer attacked her sin- kicked h i 1 1 1 tnice time- and foiic;!it him. screaminy tin help a II the while. shc was told hx the iieyro 1 1 1 : i In- '-didn't want anvthih out of hei. The Xolllic; yil l Was tolllld !i Mr. Woid II. V I, win, was driving liome after havinj; taken a t I lend tn his Imine in 1 1 i I v i r t li . and taken to the police station ni-e-e s',,. (,. i he: st .rv of the nnr.l.-: Huntei Denies Guilt. Et nest lli.ntei. tin- neio ainni! vvlmiu the lot o! - lilt I- i.Cilir; t ij litem-, I. wa-'le---l I'' .-I, ,x I , , UT . I T at his mime. Uln-I the ..iln , s I, -a, lied the II, I .. '- let!,. . he v. a - Inn, ! in i.C'l im: wa- i.l-ii ;m;ik ene-1. In flc h.M.-e urre i ..i,,-! - .in iaf- .,1, W I . . ' i t ' .-!,' ! I c-l, s( .- ,t - i , i ,,,, i I . The motile-- of Hull1,', stated that nlle id li. i . : i u 1 1 1 i had , ., t ! . - timer I 'i i. lav a ft,-! 'I. ,. hi and t he IJ - w ," . il -e. I 11, w.,s(;i:, f... l,--i.,d aw, IX . II, denies .11. x kl ..w I, .Ij... nt tn,- n..,l Ie: . He told the - - ' ! , he w , - a ' t hi- e. -IX st.-e ..! V. H U a i i.nc . n.-a- hi- immeni. East S. ,- n -t ee-. until 1 11 : " o '.In, k E'ldav Hunt Ills v,:.,-i,. it, at tel that tin,- lav,- not i ii e pia i !, i, ! ! ; . .- i I . 1 t. ' i.i-.i . had da I ix ,;...! - on t hem w . . 'i w e: t hoiitflit t I Id I saiiis. I 's , j toe !,, . -i.-pc t ill the pa t of tin' s!-, ., r . J M-.j-f 'omel X the li,c.i.i Was made P. ik'- ti e pa 1 1 an I P. ,-n t and speak t ie :,) e I- dt I tile slave- of .Mnllt-.'nlliel V nn the si-. III. led split nil tie r.i.-id ninnine. :.;.. t-o- mala l,elt i-nune.T-nii.' M.xcis i'aik an I I'dwoitn at.i!.la niiiht Mi-- (lu.n was ,eate.l i i the lentji ,-:i: in whi. h she and Harry I.. Moiippmic! v at when the killing neciir e.l. Tin- ii,'i;i , a ; p-1. :n Led the ear from tin- same di-ec'i .ii a, did tin- ,iaer of the v..,:ny woman', tiancee ,-ue i:i. mi ll,!,, to !-',, n- ifx hiti, at that t nn, how - Unable to Find Motive. The poll -e nave iieeii looking f,,r a motive and have lieeti unahle to place tticir tinkers nn nne that will hold water. Harry MoiitKotin-ry was not hel l up for the piitpiise uf mhlnry; he was killed fnr Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BR0M0 QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Brorao Quinine. " CW. GROVE'S aignatnreootix. 30c. some other reason. He had been Hurried all day We.lnes day. Thnrsday ami Friday. When asked at Fox's ilaacii.K schonl what was wnr r ii,) him, he nodded towards Miss Owen, im I ica! in that he was R.nricl ,-ilinut her I'rii-ix niflit on the fatal nde ' lie kept i ink.l.a t.'lll side tn side nf the l.i.j-1 .as is .ii -aid ,f s .iui.thin' ; I. nt when a -'-anye man. on a huiciv i,.,. 1 ;,-k.-! i.i-t. to wait a minute, he stopped witho.it any hesitation. The point- toiui-l no pitnl nn M.i!itt;iMlicrv . Was he armed, an,! li 1 the inniderer take his pi-t.,1 aw.ix ' . , p, ...,- have asked this ipiesti.m am! !.ive seal, fed for his pistol, or have ti,ed to lea in if he had a pistol. Tl,c have n.-t --. . i a ,. i- i -I. ml),', w: it 'a' ii- - .1 a p ..I !..d IE- li; t wile ha I U-cn f v t '. t I an to letuin to he! ami he was kfoin' at .--lav to vi-.t 'a- ,-hii.i at :. n.-IU. . .. where sue is vvitii Ins wile's niotn , I'm lie epc. : to meet l.ci thc:e and lav. -i ta'k vv l' h hei a'.oiit tic i ilia ti-.n .' Mi.-- Dw.-n a..i tnat he did md intend I 'et i'i, io tin- ti'st vile. ti,at he had -Ked in-r to write and tell hei to leave M :,'.ih.i ,-, that i .- !;,, i. e. tn he-. Wai Engaged to Montgomery. Ml-s Dweh state! that sue aid Mnllt-iti.i.-ii n vveie enacjed t.., lie inairied in A i,u-l next. Thev had li.-e.i c,,,,, tn- J.-thcl f.-l tlnee weeks. The Vnllliy ll'il- -I. an stated that Monte;, .inery uiyed her t , maiiv him hefoie that time while he was with hei I'ndav niirht, several hours I.i lore he was foullv slain. cshe stated tiiat she had tol l I. nn that she would let him know the next niyht. Montgomery, sh. -aid, appeared to lie extremely nerv-ini- and vvui l ied clues. lav , Thursday and I'i I. lay. When ipiesl luiiel as tn her ajfe she stat ed that she wmild he s years old Wed nes lav , May L'Mh. Mi-s 1, urine Dwen is ;i daughter of Mr and M-s. K. I.. Dwen. uf ( hailuttc, and is a niece uf Mr. Marion H. Owen, of ' ..a spin la . The father of tin- younjf Char 1 die woman lived in iastmiia with his tamilv I',. i a niiinl.io nf vears piim to m vih t.. i hailoite and is xvell knuvvn Fiom Pvt. Judson L. Shannon. I' di w is a lett. : vv hu h Toe (.a. 'ftte ! t!i le.eiVcl Pi. Ml I'vt, .1 II, I Si lit I. S'l.inn .:,. , t I'uiveisil 4 ,.f (iicnolile, I . .-nonle, I'i.iii. e: Max ... !! !!. The I. ,. -tie I ' u ' , i - n i n C,,.ii,anx. I .en t leuieii : 1 ain sending v mi nui tirst i ipv nt -'The Alpine A tin i I, an, (,; 1 . -olh-jp. new-pap,.;- that This met with much sin i ess here. I am nettinc; ahum uiiely in nne of tin- sc. mid uldest and best universities of France. I have been studying heie for two months and aiiou; two mure mnnths of the curse remain. I am surrounded h.v tin must pn t u i c-ipn, sceiieiy in France, and smne nf the innst histuiical places in France, (ifrnoble. or this I toil phine area, has been until recently one of ttie best leave an-as in France. mil e,e;,tiiij Ai Ie- Ham-, when- I spent my lii-t peimis-ion at ( niistmas time, f-iiiee then, duiiui; niv Easter vacation. I had tin- den -ii i c nt' lourn,; southern I'laiee Marseilles to tnc fainuii- wallel iitv uf Ca r, a -son in- I visited -..u.e vi , l,i-:nii. b'oman itie- as wa II a- mded I ;. I -nteis ,, iiiteiest. I n ,.i a , oidial !,-. ,;.!,. i al tin- I ' a i v ersit.x ot M ollt pei I .. l . n: i I that citv took 1 1 ip- I u iiii. .. i i : I e , i ... i , iiium. I n all t .,,,(. i i'i. - I - , w ma i, v vv ... k- nf a t t . ,c n I ; t u re .nnl , i , i 1 1 , , t i , , , ! v a r iim- I types. A s a im ; ! ,, a. t . :, . , u .t ha ve In no fa: t ,om the . itv .,f l.i.-uulile itst If t , see such i, -lies o oiuan and French s;ie.id..i a- weil as mountain scenery uu -ai ;.;is-e.. n ,,. li.i-til,. is ti,e must , ni-pn ,i .a- siyht uvei l-iuk me; the city. It is a va-! net w.uk ,d walls and forti ticati-ms that enleis ttie wh.de side of a m ... hp mi Nea- i.e.- i a famous ul-t C.nxent, n-M.-na-'el V . even bettel pi, -served than I I ie i P..' l'o.. 's pala.i- at Avion,,,,. A t.-w kdomete: - f'om tin- . i:x are li, . a'..-- an-l i-a-.a-les ,d Sa sscna 'e. even '. i. eailtlt.il taatl tie K.ir,.. of A I les Ualh- I t Would ! imp --, hi- )'.- . ! L'l V . I' i ' I ! -, ) 1 1 I t .lev, I iptiotl of t .. -e pai t-. ! ! I - I'dl . I'.-e le. addii... t- .: all ol ti.-- I"" -0..,, -',,-:. an- -'-. ,' -itiiat.-d and living ,-, .m t '. . ! a 1 .1 v an I ettin a k.io.v I, ije of I"-. :-.!. an i I'. . r. cu- t . an - tint ,v .- n. ei . I ' , a - 1 -! a. ipu i f int.'. ,- ., !' : Cam li-ia !.,! ...vani-'ed I .-...: c :-.-ct a lui! i.aii.pi.-t t'.i- wee,., and p. - ,ap a tup in I'ari- to alt. , I an A I i I'. I'. N. C. Alumni A ,-o ia ! i- m. The Frciuii hav, iv.t ,.- o-.-l iccep tioh- ai,.i we i,:,xe -h.i,.- I.. - t i ciive -moke!-'' :n. ! have liv.-ix I ' a .no-Am ei h .. ! I e ept i' Ul - . h I e! :l I I. . I al l -tlii c-ett.-ij Tiie CajeMe iei'ul;ir- ix. I an, -i !s. , -,-:i -; no - , nip in d" a ' ' V ' ' pipe: p. i i ,! i -In-il lu re whi, h will (five a bet'. - lie-, ot W 1 a' ha- heel, d me here thai, I .ail. I' T .M'ID I.. Sll 'D. j TRADE MARK 1 GOODRICH II fesfe, Akron. Ohio 1 I - I fr" TTL Lfi r 1J i m raai r r A.L!11 ll in Tires The weak spot in a tire is where tread stops and sidewall begins. On any road but smooth, flat pavement, the spears of the road stones and broken rock are constantly jab bing at this Heel of Achilles. And the sides of wago.i tracks, when you ride ruts, rtnd wickedly at vul nerable flanks. Your eyesight tells you that. Now look at the SAFETY TREAD of Goodrich Tires. See how it spreads the Goodrich interlocking safety bars beyond the ball of the tire, and lays extra tread rubber along the sidewall. Notice further, how the extra wide tread carries on up the sides of the tire, extending beneath the sidestrips. Thus an extra thickness of tough .tread rubber fortifies Goodrich Tires at the Heel of Achilles. Remember, that is one of the many reasons why Goodrich Tires lead in mileage over all roads, rough or smooth. Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer GOODRICH Tinner BEST IN THE LONG RUN" i r Her Happiest Day. The other lny a lady confided to lis that the hnriplest days of her life were spfnt during the three years that she was eighteen. Boston Transcript, Do Not Waste Coal Dust Conl dust should not he wasted. Have a 8per.l scuttle and mix suffi cient water with It to make 1 quite n.nist. When the ftre Is nice and clear hank It up with this mixture. Optimist Always Wins. The optimist knows how to make the best of it when he gets the worst of It, so that no matter what happens to him he remains optimistically in a good humor. He who knows that much is highly educated. I
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