price $4.00 Per Tear. OONCOKD, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1899. Single "Copy 5 Cento FORT HAi FIELD FALLEN. ' saulted the Hatfield fort, some ' HIS LIFE ENDANGERED. " and 0UaWS J ixWLU Fort Hatfield has fallen! The serprise was complete, TbriUing tidings as this may be 'ithin a few rt . V" :t;-,tu aunerent, were capxurea. iis tne s a Pistol on Jim Boger arid Threatens to End His Life A Pistol Found in "Jim Soger's Pocket Town and State .Cases- '. ,v-": Jr t , On the southbound local rJas- sWorn never to be senger train Wednesday night for tlie resiueiits -winim ndred miles of West Virginia " Zj.. Inner terrnrJ hv.t Hatfields had imtoricms crane- of criminals taken alivo tho news d spread ; between Salisbury and Chink in that district, the world in gen- ctmstemation throughout the Grove trouble arose between Jfiri eral will wonder what this means. moantato. coniitry. - ."Tom" and' Boger, a colored man of this ,.01(1 Devil Anse" Hatfield is the BlU Hatfield had already been place, and two white fellows,, leader of the famous' family tettye& into the hands of the ' Jesse Williams and Dick . Ban . . ,. , , authorities and Trii1tinnofI .int.ni. iT :-..::.. irbich lor generations nas D6en . . ; ... . gorui nuwaurauuvj. at fued with the McCoys, another Kentucky is still at j ... The white fellows were intoxfc fitting clan across the border large' but the authorities think cat8d and were quarreling with to Kentucky. For years the soon have him behind r Jim Boger. After a few words vendetta hasi raged, with annu- e bars and pistbl ally some out break, till now the : , 7 r7to& ai)a pointed it towards Jim to k?ll him. SOX. h-k SOCKS. a a a , -a i , r j ai . a a r a very name of Hatfield is a syno-r7. : " j Boger threatening J -v-fm All 4-1 f TTTTtTT 4" rf-V T"V a, - TV yT" Coy is equivalent to vengeance. How far back the fued runs is not definitely known, but a score in the valleys of the Bluo Ridge. Charlotte News. ROBT. HODSON DEAD. of the mounteering people have T TT '" 1 . , u . , , , r , For a Long While He Has Been In Bad met vioiem; ueams some uy shooting, some by stabs, blows and whippings, and still others (Yrcirxon) have died of broken hearts. It was in 1880 that the family became notorious as in deadly hatred, Randall McCoy being at the head of the Ken tucky clan; Anderson, or "Ahse" Hatfield,, the chief of the West Virginia contingency. The two men were very powerful among the mountain people. They had adherents who urged them on to any atrocity. In 1882 Talbot MeCo and Ellison Hatfield had a duel, in which Ellison was killed, not by ; Talbot, but by Farmer McCoy, his brother. The Hatfields captured the: three Mc Coys Talbot, Randall ' and Farmer and slaughtered them all. Jefferson McCoywas after wards : trapped , by Anse'.-and shot while escaping. The;; State authorities now took: a. hand. Big rewards were offered for the Hatfields dead or .alive, and Sheriff Frank, Phillips, with a band, including some of the "Mc Coy faction, went on the war path. Murders were rife now on both sides, whippings to death of ,Tomen and threats on both sides to clean out the enemy. In 1895, at an election at Mate wan, Phil fips was shot dead by. old "Cap" Hatfield, and Rutherford McCoy followed. The Hatfields and McCoys grew scarce, and it looked, as if, should tha law de-1 lay much longer, both : f amilies j ould be extinct. " : i Health A Wife and Two Left Behind. For quite a long while Mr. Rbbt. J " Hodson, who lived at Forest Hill has been in very bad health and has been unfit for life's toils. Gradually the dis ease, consumption, 'has been taking his life away and at a few minutes before 9 o'clock today (Thursday) the death summons came. j Mr. Hodson, several years ago, married Miss Ida Misen heimer, and now leaves behind his loving wife and two chili dren. Mr. Hodson came here from Worth ville, N. C. and was an experienced cotton mill oper ative until his health declmedi For several weeks' this mother has been at his bedside. He was a man of character and has num bers of friends here. ; The funeral, will,. be .held to morrow afternoon .at the- home at 2:30" "O'clock yv.jM Arnold. - ' He did this two or three times. Basinger's partner, Jesse Wil liams, would succeed in pursuad ing Basin ger to put his pistol, back in his pocket. 7 Children ' x--L L uuxo viuuuxc axvO) j. wuvo j man Cruse, who was on the tram at the time, arrested the three. After arresting Jim Boger and searching him, a pistol was found in his hip pocket. The two white fellows were also ar- 4 , t rested, but the pistol was found in Williams pocket, instead .of in Basinger's pocket. Witnesses saw them making motions sup posed to have been their ex-. changing of the pistol from on'e, pocket to the oth er. : ? .When the train arrived Horq the three were taken off. Basin geri and Williams were tried be fore Mayor Means for being drunk in the town. . Th?s was tlie only part of the cases in which lie had jurisdiction. Basinger was fined ten dollars anH ,-the costs, and . Williams, one dollar and the costs. They ipaid their fines and ctfstsat brice. - - vt ...The State" cases" were tried, be fore Esq C A .Pitts...', Jim -Boger and Jesse .Williams. were bound oyer' to court, on. bonds - for their appearance at the coming term of . i court. Dick "Basinger was also bound over to court -On The Coofc-r Ropx. .Wedding. ..,.1 ; . On Wednesday night, at Miss Moore's home, Mr. Herbert Cook I ' 1 J H ill 1 Ti aau.ii,.i, "-j a bond Ofthesameambunt for an Forest llill, were married by asgaut & deadly weap0fl home Wedding, only a few in vited friends being present. A number of beautiful ; presents were given by friends. Both of these parties are well known at Forest Hill and are two of its TYrnnf '-nnnnlflT vnilTlff folks. The J XJH0 J WUi.W4 J . ' bride .'and I srroom left today ! nWsdavY for Salisbury where 1 DeW came- the spring of 1897 the feud j 'h y -end seVeral dys with , Sampson and his flagship, Chica ared to be dead and buried. !,, :flKffltQ- - go, took its proper place while Gayety In New York Harbor. New York Harbor was a scene of military pomp, regulation ob servances and social greeting Wednesday. ( Rear Admiral How ison, commander of the South Atlantic squadron, came in ex pecting to be on hand when He outranks aPpeared wnen "Princess" Mary " McCoy tarried Aaron Hatfield. A good ) ieal of fellowship was sworn 3lld TniipVi mnnneViiTio -nrli i cVatr his ranking flag was run up arid wuiiiy as to ii aisuuuuu. t sampSOn's was run down., . The committee to investigate j - Amid all the joy and glee the charges, against Rev. J V Lee as marines broke over the regula- disposed of, but . the truce was , already stated found thB charge tons and cheered lustly . Many only temporary. " The" vendetta j of crime with the young laay m ;0q the plympia met their wives, broke out afresh, the Hatfields question ' not ' sustained but the eethearts and friends for ''the took to arguing with bullets and ' charge of falsehood in repre- first time in twentry three months. e McCoys moved the State senting her as his daughter was --' authorities of Kentmcky to com ' sustained and he stands; tmpor- 'ui : .' Admiral bine with those of West" Virginia farily-suspended from the minis-.-.Ifewey officially notified Mayor to capture and deal justly with try, till the next meeting of con- Vanwyche of his presence. tbe whole Hatfield; gang. Devil ference. He has made the ex-y rorrV! year. t" nCe Wcaded hisjplanation l&Tl yise, which became a, fort, and dresses young lady parismoners liona of , mothers for their children idbesieino-armiP at hav till tW'wnv but the committee !:while teething:, with perfect enccess. It Mnni &mS armies at Day till tnatvway DUL .wio soothes the child, noftens the gumg, nclay of last week. It was ' seemed to view the matter m , UaV8 aU pfljn curtJ8 ind coiiCt and i8 that Sheriff , Henderson of ; decidelyseriouslight: , ,. ; f- &'an fcountv. ten deputies, to-' r, a nni., i in "ONE 'IAX ; lately. Sold by drngsrists in every part 'ether win, a:.. i . " T, '-o- -WmW Tablets. -1 of the world. -Twenty-live cents a. Dot- -8 the avHi, -n -r i ' ji uiu,.v j ' iniTip' Tablets. of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot with Derjuties Peck and Tai r.axative Bromo Quinine .iaoo.. oi ncL- fr.r fM Win; 4S of Williamson all armedito 1 u d?5,S?r e24?'2.Vl 1d8o6tiaiw:sip.'' and. take nc teeth, andvanced and j enre. aoo. x"o as- n each tablet otner amu. and . take no Hose S ale 50Lozen men's black socks .thrown to the breeze at a great sacrifice. How we come py them is too long to tell, they come to you about at hair price and that should be inter ing. Not a pair that's not worth 15 and 20 cents. You get them at 10c a pair or $1.10 dozen. They, are fine gauge , full fashioned feet, spliced heels and guaranteed fast black. ' They are equal to any ever thrown on a counter at 15c and many worth 20c' ' A hosiery chance vthat -donate nreoHie'ery day. r Bargains; - a True Bargains for the eco j -l.r".. V'j' ..' '.(T r 1 ' - nbrttidal biiver. ;t.r.v-,M.-vv.; : , ; i .1 H rarks & HOSE I.. iLdpcrssox, ... . Qooe lasiiiess! We have been Btrictly in it for the past thrieo weeks. We are expecting every day another Gair Euriuture v .y Car of Stoves, Car of Spring?, and last, but least, Car of Chaira. . . It keeps us moving but we ar movers, you know, and if yam will keep your eyes on the : 'southeast corner of the fiist page of Th Standard we will keep you postedfollow our instruction,, ve wUl do the rest. Come and see if we don't. 1 BELL, HARRIS CO. P. B. Like. the miller of old we s- rve in turns. Look at 4 thejnice pictures until we can serve you. Bell, Hams & Co