HAWKINS ^ »a j » . i-K . i' i’ r Th« Stete PispatcL trs. r°r 'WO grains anv mount of fertilijer TOWS, :less, also Drags complete s^tock DS~~ fielJ fence ou money if ajijj you w Co. N. C. TEIAL Hendersonville, srKable progress May 22—Re- r--« was made in M vrtle*^Hawkins murder trial , 'six witnesses having been toduced when court adjourn- this afternoon. Those testi- ing were (Joroner Kirk and }r ''iHjprs of the Hawkins family Fvidence introduced tended to fohiisb beyond a doubt the iden fof the body found in Lake .Ipofa September 10 and to 'Xe certain that the girl died L the effects of a criminal op lation. Coroner Kirk testified death was the result of an Oration or shock while counsel j the defense endeavored to fing out the fact that drownitig. ould have been possible, Judig- from the condition of the Dr. Kirk identified the- )dv as that of Myrtle'Hawkins, [V)jie Homer Hawkins, brother fthe deceased, said that be mistaken m the idelitinca- The clothes ^6t>'1^^' ere introduced iin -couriand ic^r^ itified by various meinl^ of family as those of the misfe- ,e girl. ' " jfo evidence w^as broughtnout Bding toincriminaite any of the {fendants. Since the identifi- jtjoD has been made by various arsons, much interest is attach- i to the evidence to be given by ’ 0. Shellnutt, who it is claim- 4 will testify that Myrtle Haw- 4s is still living. DESPONDENT DM LOVB AFEAIR HE KILLS HIMSELF irm not only ifort for the land and will 0 a better ad- on the Farm C. Address Hendersonville, May 24—Ten itnesses testified in the Myrtle jawkins case today, the evidenc e 6tai:ing alleged strange noises 'ri actions around the home of Calls and Bradleys prior to les K finding of the body of the ir! in Lake Osceola and the re- jrted whereabouts and remarks [’ Lizzie Shafte. Robeit Waddell, who was em- ioyed by Dan McCal! last Sep iinber and in whose house he ept, testified that on Thursday ight, September 7, when he re amed home at 1 o’clock, there ere two lights in Ab McCall’s ouse and that on Saturday lorning there was an offensive dor at the barn; that on Satur- night about 12 o’clock he Chicago, May 25. — Henry Poclc Von Armenthal, member of the German nobility and large land owner in Oregon,, Washington and Idaho shot and killed himself today. Hotel attachtes who found the body in his room discovered a revolver in one hand and a photograph of Mrs.; Frances' Rosenblatt, niece of the late Nel son Mott s, millionaii^ packer, in the other. Von/Armenthal left a note ih whicjtj/he said that hip despori- deni^ was due to drinh; - and the fact that he had lost ‘‘|he finest woman in the world^' becauste of his drinking. He als4 i jiire^tejd eal^liiaind'hib Old^r^ i iiJ Bsywjfi ^mnts^an ,Gerinany, llwMla d ' -Th® j flronS^ce axtimnindted by have onginaiM at Los ? Aneirles hotel two years ago. ; Attorney Walter D. Jones of Chijdg6 idaif tified Mrs. Rosenblatt’s i picture and told the police of j Von Ar- methal’s love for her. ; Mrs. Rosenblatt for a oumber of years resided in NeV«: York, where her late husband; Benja min Rosenblatti was a wealthy leather manufacturer. Attorney Jones said that Von Armen thal and Mrs. Rosenblatt became engaged shortly after their first meeting in Los Ange- The wedding date was set linted! impany I repre- :iow you—hadn’t to Good Men. ranee ir- Co. dnted! e body’s g rs by the Piedmont , Wm you? ith us. STca it. rth Cartfiiuu. ay card from his room a number of ersons crossing the creek, just the rear of the house, moving Kvards the lake, and that in bout Vva\{ an hour he heard un- sua\ noises in thp house and the plashing of water. On Tuesday, he said, he visit- d the born loh and found there jcks laid edge to edge, with )me rolled up bearing most of- insive odor, similar to that he )served on Saturday and also miiar to that from the body hen taken from the lake. He id also he saw evidences of here something like a body had 3en lying in high weeds nearby, id there he smelled the same or. A wide plank,, he said, as missing from the barn loft. The witness contradicted him- ilf several times upon cross-ex- nination and admitted that he as an illiterate. Waddell further testified that Saturday morning Mrs. Beat- 8 McCall stated in the presence several persons that Myrtle awkins had given her a ring d some other jewelry and had omised her a clock, but had not ven it to her. The little clock, und in the spillway Saturday ternoon by Lucy Wright, near s body, was found on Sunday orning, was exhibited and eritified as being similar to one teging to the Hawkins girl 'Q which had not been seen she left home, lilda Dryman and Katie Wheel of Asheville both testified that the same Thursday they saw 5's-Shafie purchase two tickets , Hendersonville, one witness ■og of the opinion that Nora Wt accompanied her. J- A. McIntyre and Vance of Asheville testified that separate convereations, Mrs. told them that Myrtle did '^die from an operation, but 'jn an overdose of chloroform. Arthur Miller, whose daughter rned Mrs. Shaft’s son and o vvas subpoenaed as a witness Mi'S, Britt, testified that Mrs told him that Myrtle had ^'■ea to take $150 worth of "y from her father’s store i ve to hpr if she would “do '00.” as he said she express- It was brought out, how- , , ^ most of the witnesses ^ haa some differences with for last June,” said Mr. Jones, “and Von Armenthal had ar ranged to present Mrs. Rosen blatt with $50,000 as a wedding gift. Then came trouble because of his drinking and the match was broken. “Later there was a partial re conciliation and Von Armenthal accompanied Mrs. Rosenblatt on a trip to Atlanta, Ga., to visit her son there. This was the last trip he made with her. He returned from Atlanta about three weeks ago and from that time until his death drank heavily. It was re ported that he and Mrs. Rosen blatt hi d brokt n again. “Von Armenthal and Mrs. Ros enblatt met at my residence last Tuesday night and my wife and I attempted to affect a reconcilia tion, but without result. Von Armenthal then told Mrs. Rosen blatt that he wduld kill himself. ” Although she it believed to be in Chicago, Mrs. Rosenblatt could not be found by newspaper men tonight. Wes Edwards Distributed Shells To The Allen Clan Wytheville, Va., May 23.— l^hat Wesley Edwards, still a fu gitive from justice, distributed cartridges to members of the Al len clan shortly before the shoot ing up of the Carroll county court was the testimony today of John Dalton, a young farmer, in the case of Claude Allen, charged with the murder of Jud^ Massie. Dalton also said he saw Byrd Marion shoot several times on the courthouse , green and this has caused the prosecution to order the rearrest of Mairion, Who yes terday was'Teleased on bail. Thirteen witnesses were ex amined today, among them being Detective Lucas, who arrested Claude Allen. J. W. Early, a member of the jury, which convicted Eloyd Al len at Hillsvilla in March, testi fied the first shot came from the corner of the room where Claude Allen was standing. Wei ■* f-. it, er, Wenlf^^ and may have ^en y toward her. cannot dream yourself inr to a character; “must hammer and forge your self one. —James Anthony Froude. The papers are having a good deal to say about J. Bruce Ismay being a coward, because he dress ed in womans clothes and got in the boat and saved his life when the Titanic went down, but there are lots of fellows who tried to get in boats and were driven back at the point of pistols in the hands of the officers, these fellow have already been, written up as heros. Truth of the matter is they went down with the Titanic because they were kept on board at the point of the officers pistols Ismay was just a little smarter than many of those heros and disguised himself in womans ap- peral. He may be a coward, but we are not prepared to believe that all those who went down on the Titanic were heroes.—Clinton Dispatch. C. V. SELLARS ART STORE. Bmu^^GTON, N. C. Carries in stock ovei^ 300 different paterns WAIL PAPER No use to order go see it. FOR SALE. f t. 800,000 tect. Pine and Oak on the stump, 1 Four miles to ' Rf R. ; i IA bargain for QUICK MOVEMENT, '!■ "■■■■' mi Address Box 7, Hillsboro, : N. c. Ready-tpWear and SPECIAL FOR THE Why do you worry on tha^ ironing day? When you can prevent it by using a IMPRO VED MONITOR GASOLINE IRON. Costs little for fuel, saves wood HEALTH and HEAT. Every body is buying get in the rush. Guarnteed to work. No danger of ex ploding. Write or phone to day. No use worrying any longer when it can be remed ied. G. E. 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Now I feel better than in six y ears,'V Fifty years of success in actual practice, is positive proof, furnished by those who have used it, that Cardui can always be relied on for re lieving female weakness and dUease. Try Cardui, today, now I Advertise in the Dispatch. If you are a man who demaiitis fit, style, fine workmanship and high grade material in your clothes—Come m to see us, we have something of interest for you. We can furnish you with a suit including these good qualitie and at A Reasonable Price From $8^00 to $2^.00. It’s a pleasure for us to shbW our gobds, whether you buy or not, give us the: oppoirtunity. The latest styles in STKAw ttAJS are here. Big linc of Ladies and M^n’s Oxfordsw B GaOl^AN. i The Biggest Clothier In The; Goulity. N^C. ' 1 ^ Blood Was Wrong All women, who suffer from the aches and pains* due to female ailments, are urged to tiy Cardui, the reliable, scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine. ^ TAKE Cardui The Woman’slbnic Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered., from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she says: "I was not able to do my 6wn housework. My stomach was weak, and my blood w'as wrohg^ I had ^ack-* athe, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. 1 used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praiM Cardui enough.” It is the best tonic, for women. Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui WWt fe. Ladiw’ AdviMiy Dept. Chattanoofa Mcdidnc Co.. Ckattttweffi; Ttas., totSfttitUJiutfuhom, KwiM-pusbook. ’’HoistTmtafBtforWpa»n.'*MatftM. JV Flaeggeil IralQ Wltli Shirt i i Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and I ;saved it from a wreck, but T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., once pre vented a wreck with Electric Bitters. “I was in a terrible plight when I began to use them,' 1 he writes “my stomach, head» back and kidneys all were badly I affected and my liver was in bad {condition, but four bottles of , j Bitters made me feel like a new j man. ’' A trial will corivince [you of its matchless merit for ianv stomach, liver, or kidney j trouble. Price 50c at Fieema» I Drug Co. j -■ . THjE^-r— Baltimore American i Established 1773 Ainiericaii ELON COLLEGE PROGRAM. Elon College, N. C., May 21, 1912. We acknowledge receipt of the following invitation: “The Senior Class pnd Faculty of Elon College request the honor of your presence at their 22nd Annual Commencement June 1-5.” We note the following order of exercises for the occasion: SATURDAY, JUNE 1st S P. M. . . . . Class Day Exercises. SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd, 11:30 A. M Baccalaureate Sermon By Rev. J. F. Burnett, Do D., Sec’yi. American Christian Conven tion, Dayton, Ohio. 8 P. M. . . . . Baccalaureate Address By W. A. Harpej:, President. MONDAY, JUNE 3rd. 8 P. M. . . . . Society Representatives. TUESDAY, JUNE 4th, 11:30 A. M Annual Address By Hon. R. B. Glenn, former Governor of N. C., Winston-Salem, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th. Commencement Day. 10:38 A. M Graduating Exercises. 3 P. M Society Reunions. 4 P.M. . . . . Art Exhibit, 5 P. M Business Session of the Alamni Association. 8 P. M. . , . . Alumni Address By DeRoy Raesom Fonville, Esq., Charlotte, North Ciarolina. There aiie seventeen in the graduating class, who will receive the A. B. or Ph. B. degree. There will be several to receive the M. A. degree and also several who will receive certificates and diplomas in the Music, Expression, and Fine Arts Departments. For Results, advertise in The State Dispatch. It will pay. An ad in The State Dispatch will pay. 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