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Li 1 X H - .AL journal OP POLK COUNTY. INDEPENDENCE IN ALL THINGS. " " - - - - r- COLUMBUS, N: C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $i.oo PER YEARr IN 'ADVANCE. NO. 80. VOL- i. - : : . : T. : : .- Mrs. Jsy Tedks of the Awful Killing IT. F. To An Uncle of Dr. Jay From Rutherford. SHE BEUEVESTAY IS INSANE Fori Governor. Diaz Confronts an Assassin's on Five Times the Pistol of Tdscano Barked. LUCKILY 110 OME YAS HURT ----- 1 ?T - - -; '-y- . . . 1 : ' ''mm' aft.- fc A. One of thai President's 5xau. Hushed Upon the Would-bo Murderer and Disarmed Him; Diaz Was Perfectly Cool Throughout the Excitement GunaHato,' Mexico, Oct. 27. Great ex citement was caused here today by an at -tempt on the life of President Diaz, who ; was a guest of the Stete , government" dur. ing the festivities here. The President, ' his staff and guest were" passing by the Cantagor; Garden ' in a street car when o mnn of th lower classnamed Elia Tea- vm um w-. vu" - -- ..... i. . , I , .1 .Imiitlnif tnn truth to say that political research will ia makiug an examination of Books in the ano approacneu w , .. - h" H v disclose a parallel to the . devc-r BUtmore office. It is believed that the I flve ghots from a revolver at the - cat, oaruijr r - -i-'j. it Killa tomorrow I " - I. v tion and unfailing loyally wmvu . .. granajury wm finally doing no harm. em North Carolina has aiways uisy.oj- againsrai least ivu. ed towards her white brethren in me fii5Ured prominenwy in puuiw ii" ...... or; hnvA fouffht to our own t conversation with Dr. Bchenc .' . . i not though many t hi fnrestrv detJartment of the Biltmore nurv anu viwgw j,.. Says Her Husband Mountain Wn-s;- Ofin didate. ! alone in the house, and she began screaming at the top of her voice for help; Hearing her pitif urscreamar her eaeSnr THERE IS NONE MORE WORTHY sending Mrs. Jay to a neighbor's where she might rest and get over her fright When the two gentlemen reached the Sober Says all Kinds Of j house Dr. Jay had battered the three Afloat I vUiiurcuvu ucmu wiuu a " uiuuu ana tney lay aeaa online lroat pureu. The men entered the room in which Dr. Jay was. and found him packing chairs clothing and other fixtures in front of the fire place, which they supposed he who killed his three intended putting a match to, and burn ing the house andphlmself. said when , thev started to jail with her husband he wrote her a note, but that she could not read any- The Mrs. Jay Was rica Rumors are Says She Don't Want Him Executed, But Only Confined . Mr v A. Geer, of Rutherfordton, uncle of J. V. Jay, children at Barnardsville, twenty miles ,i,pSt of Asheville, last week, tnrnpd fiom the re- scene of the killing tir. Ju mffn 9 a a. It mm Iam ma Saturday. He spent . neunebuaj, thing in is except -pray iui ' t.. nn fnom her he secured the note was not answered at all. Mrs. dtt " - Democ rats of, the W est Will Ask! That He Be NominatedHis Servi ces to Party land Stat Sacrifices For Party. To the Editor of Thjc Nkws: The Mountain Menfiwill ask the Dem ocrats of North Caroling to nominate Hon. Theodore P. Davidson, f Buncombe, for Governor next year, an I ask the courtesy of space in your column in which to give what I deem good and sufficient reasons - . 1 . . A. 1 M. A A 1 - fvf 1 tO U19 ucupic) - thV. foremost living North Carolinians to-day, and his friends feel tnat me ambition he has to be Governor of tne Mrtn. ana u which he has given! such faitniui ser vice, is a proper and laudable one. ' Profoundly familiar with the history of North Carolina, proud of her past ana hopeful of her future, with a pure private life and a clean public record; a aavw nf genuine force and a gentle- - -m !iU An AV- man of broad . culture, wiiu.w. ecutive ability and a rare capacity for details, possessed" of unusual fitness for the executive chair, TheodoreF. Davidson would make a fit companion in the hall of history for the greatest North Carolina's Governors. - ! ; : SO much for our mountain man.' Now . i ii sttoima nt nnr section. a wora as w .V"." - . the truth of the terrible affair up to the time of the killing, 4 'There has been all sorts of rumors, said Mr, Geer, "about what Mrs. Jay said, most of them being without ' foundation. I am here to tell you the truth of the sad affair as given out by her to me last Wednesday." " -Mr. Geer related the story to The Sun, he says, just as it was told him by the wife of Dr. Jay. He says Dr. Jay came home Friday night perfectly sober. Brought his ..lit .i :i naif nf fchnes. and cloth for a lie KUi a J"" w" ' dress. That higut he sat down and played with his children until nine o'clock, when all went to bed. About eleven o'clock be screamed and called for Mrs. Jav, who hastened to me rwm . Mrs. Jay told Mr. Geer she did not want her husband hanged, but that she never did want him turned loose again. She said she believed the doctor was in sane, that he positively had not been drinking, and that half the newspapers printed reports that were not true. Mr. Geer says Mrs. Jay, was not sick when he left her that she was helping with the work about her brother's or undle's house, .T.- .Mrs Jay did not see her children alter they had been killed.' Shesald she had rather not see them and that she never expected to see her home again as long she lived. cu tni Mi. r.ftpr that-she had stood more than she had thought she could that one never knew what they could stand until they had it to do Mrs. Jay says she knows her husband insane that no sane man coma That Gen. Davis on the equal 01 any or the gentlemen named for this distinguished honor will not, I take it, be se riously questioned by any well miormea man in the State. For more jthan a -third; of a century " Gen. Davidson has been promi nent and honorably known in North Carolina affairs. Keturmog irora me war, which he entered as a ad of 16 years, this sturdy mouutaiu iky; showed metal worthy of his forebear by the manly way in which he met the difficulties which that Biltmore Irregularities to Be Aired in Court. it is Believed True Bills Will Be Retnrned Against Two Former Employees About That Lease The Auditorium 'Asheville. Oct. 29. The Sensational i . . fact became known uns auernuou wwn charges of irregularities and peculations on the Biltmore estate were btlng investi gated by the grand jury. "Bevcial weeks since when these stories found their way into the press of the country, the presump tion was generally expressed that the af- 10 the storm centres foir oiild be hushed ud in deference why this request shouldlbe gladly granted. j2the real haQd to hand battles in North lne kn0Wn wishes of Mu Vanderbilt. n.;-uo rHtipfi have been in iubbd Anionsr tne witnesses ,ww juu- ,nt.ains. 1 It is nothing I more man wh0 tas f0r several weess ,oecu Packlo Escandon, of the President's have fought to our vvu Llk conversauon wiu stajj ru8hed put oi the car ana caugm uio Imentorme uiumore , ,. . , : I t 1.1 AH..lv Via irrmOT " !::."fl if the overthrow of 'e. the fact was ascertained- that Mr- manrencning Democracy In the mountains must be Vanderbilt really looks with favor upon 3 took Toscaho to prison. He is urlce of white; su- the proposition of leasing the hunting and zjfc . . .n . rpcttA and ClUD j a niau nuu a 'p 77", tt r 7 . . h Sfatp I :1 it., n.cf rkni5ntr the l0DTl fiohinrr rights on the entire eSiaie uj a mighty strugg uau r--, premacy m c j - 3- ifr. fi . - nd ffame pre: - TpnGhtlv U eased from Greanditts, ..j ..t An Trkmff tin ms Biutue o iuc anwmnmous cuuutj B"'1'"' 01 buuimuisu. : - -. - i"; -- .... ficht, when each succeeding year show- rves-whlch J cover a track of i25,0W were hebad aterm for homicide, ed the Democrats of thorththa invesU.ated, ' r were augmenting ---wieir Byivania counties, nas .Dwurwwtw.: rJ . "Give us local; sell- That Dr, and was is or was . . ' .1.1 ah. nA him have comitted such a deed. . . ! u A ft.pr rub- always kind to them . "u"e""5Jwl not raise mm xru" u - 1 bins htfflitb camphor and aioohoi sne j oun. then ran to her uncie s, ar. auui liDffham, a distance of about200 yards. She said she was gone four or five min- utes. Upon her return, accouipauiC by her uncle, they found he had torn his nlht clothes Into small strips, and gone from the room. Mrs. Jayasked her lit tle five year old daughter, who was sleeping with him, where her father had gone. She replied that he had rnnp i nt the kitchen. Mrs Jay and her h and section. Taking up nis siuuits- noted school fori boys; in Asheville, con- ductpd by Col. Stephen Lee (a cousin ot Gen. K. E. Lee), he soon prepared him. self for the study; of the law, and under the direction of that model jurist, juoge t T, Railev. in IS&t I was admitted to the bar and associated himself with his dis tinguished father, Col, Allen T. Davidson, in the practice of His proiession. xio w almost immediately eieciea soucuor iur county of Clayed laler,r coming to Bun-. . eombe to live, was chbsen chairman 01 we Republicans frtffo hv the cry. government," no Macedonian cry from the east ever went unanswered by our Untain neoDle. but when the -final contest came, the Democratic party staff of rangers and guards for eight years,. anal the nresent moment it is probahiy- a fact that no hunting preserve in the United I States equals it in attractions. 1 ne re- wherr in the councils of 8erve contains a very large number of deer. . Vn StatA IT. I J ... Wr.no rr'mrtat anil auailauu IW was determined to dissipate, at ouc 30oo miles 01 trou. .. - and forever the 1 black cloud from: tne j Committees lor tnej auqivo-iuu t 'dldmot our mountain iuou . 1 pany wuu jtowsi wj " 7"- ,. - The President remains perfectly . cool " and was acclaimed by the.' crowd ; of ciU zens who'showed their .oy at his tscape. . roscanoVeyil record renders the theory. of a deliberate., attempt at a8uw The President'received the cengratuia- tions of the citizens and mpiomaiic corps. SAFETY. SWITCHES PL ACED Opened With Appropriate Exercises. Kutrv-a period in! which the foundations of the present democratic party in North Carolina were laid. jln 1878-'80 Gen. Dav- The Brevara Epworth School opened id80n was chosen StAte Senator irom ,oe ia with a faculty of four , teach- di8trict then composed of the counties or held Buncombe and Madison, and m the .wg- islature of those years was given the chair o., nf the committees on corpora- this week with a faculty on,a rTuninor exercises were in the spacious chapel In the presence of a large ana appreciai-ivo . .ntArpd the kitchen and found vf. T,llft Bennett, of London Ken the stofe and dining table turned up- tuckyjpreSldent of the general board of j a Aafnfth a dishes broken ... w a rrmr.A Mission Society of -M- o, mostof the dishes broken Wnmans Home Mission Society 1Ut " " , . HUV w T 0.,V, into a hundred pieces, but Dr.- jay wa the Methodl8t Episcopal unurcu. ovuv. and Mrs. M. J. Branner, 01 wayua- !jt nf -.hnara or me su- viiie, presweuu vi " , ciety m the Conference, Western North Carolina present and made . . not to be fouad. After searcning iui some time they found him under the Twtroh. without a rasr dn his back, wet, mutty and bloody looking perfectly awful. He had a dipper in one hand 1.1 - tTa r.nuld not speak r . 1... Tholwn I , . .i-.uBflof. nf the school, ana and was still stin as a uuaivx. - Tayior, vue wuuw v. - , a endeavored to raise him and carry him from Rev. W. G. Mallonee, the confed-- into the house, but with no effect. ence agent cf the school. As the oloa- Mrs. Jay then went to a neighbor's ingexcerc a popular jutoptwajf rf 1 Antrtr - flisnn Hft. t.hA land mor- ( whose name Mr. ueer nas iorguu, .w. , taken t0 raise - . . ttti u - nori wflth the I . . v... ,TTa nn t.tiA lot. and iW0 more neip. wiieuu:cuiuv - lagemon nuovu - - very pleasant and instructive addresses. from- Rev. F. There were uuisv - was Uonaand the judiciary, respectively, me latter carying with if acknowledged leader ship in the upper hoiise. In 1882 he was appointed judge ofithe -Inferior Court, and in 1884 was eiecieu ,uV eral, and four yeare latex was named his own successor without opposition. Un a rtpnpriil. Gen. David- soared hi. ideoce iaheTUe and iu 1895 was eiecveu ui3 z- -and in the fall of 1901 was chosen a mem ber of the. General, Assembly from Ban- combe by a large majority. This briefly J tant.paoiio sta, son - . .... 1 I'annirltnMs" WPPfl not a few 01 our iouai swvusuw, - -s wept away by the declaration that "the whites will be disfranchised alike with the blacks if this amendment is ratifi Gentlemen of the east, the man v we ask you to nominate for Governor next AiA onmAn service in all these jew "u vvv contests for your his UbUift J . - Jl mittee susDended last evening over J,ouo To Prevent had been secured and although the com sA aa ticetout this morning at alU iillbbCv vava uvw d ' - something over $500 came Into Secretary Bandolph's office voluntarily. v - - i Asheville; ; Oct. ;': 3l.-Mr? Howard1 A. r wo v,q orvbntfid the position of editor Runaway, of Trains on ; Saluda ; Mountain. , j; ; Saluda, Oct;28-Bigcha)2ges were mad8 , in the road-bed of the Asheville & Spar tanburg road at the foot" of Saluda j Mount tain today. The tracks', were changed to the new grade which take out twoj curve. and outs the ;line In shape ipr saieiy u.. did of The Gazette-News, the present editor of wmch Ulll be put , in operation Sat- rriA Wan. and have no regrew We have helped you to elect Governors . r . TiVvnTla f!orr. Vance, Jarvis, bouw,;,.m'vi.- and Aycock. Is it immodest or unrea 1 , 1- s f ocir that vou helr us sonauie iu uo w . to repair some of our waste places by aiding us to name tion. xuwuw .j: nM7ornnr next.vearr xic .- t 7v worthv our section isiucie; "-j. : ; f - TUT v nol Vil has rendered the State. In en sue rcvuiuv- 1 tage uiat w ison ua ' , rlpvntion irentleman, she found that ner unci raised and tne miegriwj ; r succeeded in getting the doctor into tne, monlng. m the land is now . .paiu. house by means of making him crawl. The meetlng closed with singg the He was placed In a chair In front of long meter doxology with good old- the fire and a large quilt was spread tme Methodist fervor. This institution over him. At this juncture he spoKe, for furnishlng good TO askin-where he had been and who had and industrial education 1 Mr scarred him up so badly. He asked that lrl9 at a normal cost to a grand monu his feet and face be washed.; Mrs. Jay, nt to the Methodist Episcopal complied with his wishes. He then Sout, 0f our State, anO asked to be put to bed and for a bottle o stllu,ioa ?f whlchui ;tow justly medicine. He was put to bed ana lu medicine given him. In a few minutes he was asleep . :. - - : - ft, nM:v.ViAMKiipnAil to -his home and Mr. Dillingham remained for the night. Early the following morning all were up but the Doctor. Mrs. Jay ask ed her uncle to remain with Dr. Jay un til she went to a neighbor's house and 'phoned for Dr. McClaln. her return Is nAserTinsr. we ass nis iiuui" f,-n M a recoernition of our section people. JNaP.KERR. Asheville, N. C, Oct. 17, 1903. : this paper and of The Charlotte Observer. botll uie isafejy Asheville is MrBanks' home, ana it Seems in chariot cbmi peculiarly fitting tbat ne snomu Uake8 the handling fortnnes with, the Ashe vine paper. The auditorium committee j was today successful in raising funds, the 6,000 mark having been passed. This practically in sures the erection of a new edifice. ascertained to-day, that tne grana tracks in petentmen of trains over the Tt was and juryrwhich this; week investigated' rumors r ' t ;t; hv former employes of the Biltmore estate, did make presentments before it was1 discharged yesterday and that it is morally certain that bills of indict- s4- nimrait Tennent ana v"l. Kj. ment k1"ou - Champlalri, charging them with misappro fUnris. will be presented by the f K & PreSidelt solicitor to the next grand jury together XI W OTAVV s.w i.A-f,tmAnV.'iriveh bv E. J Hardin grade perfectly safe. As the .safety Uacks : are 400 feeilong.and very . sieep, u switches aiways set for the! safety tracks, , it will he Impossible to have any, runaway , wrecks. Geueral manager C. H. Ackart, General - Superintendent; S. J. CoUin. Superintendent'A. Ramseaur, of the Ahe. ville division; Superintenoenvr. x. the Savannah division and Trainmaster K. E. Simpson, came, to' liluda just after the big wreck, August 13, which threemen , lost their lives, to plan some way for hand. ling trains over this grade witn saieiy s 4t.rvfnrhAv ftdonted:" Put la : two mis in " " - ,r 1 " tracks,1 one "half-way" down the and Jf. A nun, wucu fummvuv- r competent rumoreu - -, . Washington Oct. 31. 1 ne rresiaei J lef Ueerai TuUliLrnvmo- oroclarTliltion in tile ip lowing tci u. Sta.tA genUeman safetv mountain, and one ai 'i men as switchmen Place aTthess and the en- proud. rooms for States rooms --t ' Sehool op- eKhai;n&tof50pupl Hr. Rictaiond Pearson Fined' for Insult ing a Railway Official. . United Borne Dispatch, 24th. , ' : T DSThftrtd; Pearson, formerly Nearlng the house, upon her return, m &t Qenoa, and nowjmioister to ie heard an awful fuss just inside, and . pn fiued $60 and $lo cost for When she reacneu x T,a1,-. r5lw4 official last of msuiung i of America, j j i, A I PROCliAMATlON. The season isitbandr when, according to . I 1LiL it fs on the Presi- stnotrtm or our invF'V " ,w. io appoint day of praise and thanks- UWWW - m. ivina to God . iJj woor the Lord has dealt iinnnff , trivinor us peace ai 5' - - bountlfullyi with us, and a chance for pur the house running to go back. Dr. Jay followed him as fast as he could run. ; Mrs. Jay followed the doctor. Vk nmA All A abroad UVU. , ., l . .. ... J . i, fhir -welfare uniuuu- i citizens to wur she beffan to run. When she reacneu - 7 an Ttji.a raa way official there she met her uncle coming out M . iottS to his appoiutment as w famine or plague: It be the house running, uescreameu w v - - eovemment was desirous 01 - ; . mat1v be- . . '.mA,fn Mr l hnnves US fiOt OHiy. w - 0 - - ae incident ujr uiu6 1 " ? - hiit the King's clemency, as pre- Cause 01 wnav I accept ifwiM.f ut realizindthat under neaveu words at the railroad station a veuu nu - ' . . j. a- m r- liberty: Theretore, m maumug uim x Via mar PI PS extended to lis in tbe past, IMVI we beseech Him that He may pot with. hold them iq the future and that our hearts . 1 a i nrnii otrar1fnat1v ff.r may ne rouseu vu j ; " ' . . goodnd against all forces of evil,- puhhc or private. We pray for strengtn and titrht sn that in the coming years we niay with cleanliness, fearkssntss and wisdom do our allotted work on the earth In such manner as to show thar we . are lnot alto ge her unworthy of the blessings we have received. ' " -' - 1 KnW. therefore. I, Theodore Roosevelt, both day and mgni, mu w l.vuf aiepr Rnroaching these tracks, if he -tC here from Diaca - eontetawite,. Mbuntaih.this morning, wnen, asb.eu tu- teDder a- and. he throws. ' the iwwca , cerning this rumor, said that Champlain hlm baT0 Une,! but if the . left there on an early train a few da3 a ago, t .Q&iT tto giTe, thefproper aisnal be , r ostensibly for New York, and that so far as fa tjimed theiaIe(y:trackThey.al50 r i he knew bad not returned. placed car -inspectors tt the topgtf ..t mountain to" inspect .au.praKes.79 u-. - 7 is found in a trrfWitii aeiecirfp v.if on.i 4-TMiir(d before :ifc is I . 1 IV IBJWfc 1" f' r "Biltmore. the estate TJnnlAnrtilt tA T.At I aUUClUUl iv iivv StliWtrand'paliea'.beto '"'T. iso onA acre 1 1" in I be taken ' down the mountain. more tne macaiuuc jv- - ivnv . rv- owned by George W. Vanderbilt, in Thercpo4 that heiilro ownea "y a M.for.sA"al ' ti don was all. a mistake, C3 Carolina, may oe L if ' use of one of the most exclusive and, fash ionable sportsmen's clubs in the country. . wj. u itrknrft. nroorietor. of Keml- . 1 aiv,Ari hv law. When Mr. Dillingham came to a oaro- n. on December 2, had ed wire fence hecrawled through. Dr. Jay went against it as though there was m i nA ASAr it on the other side. By the time Jay got up his wife had reached him. She asked him "what was the matter and what was he doing?" He did not ans wer, but crossed back over the fence where she was, pick ed her up and started as fast as he could run with her towards the creek He had irotten but a short distance when he stumbled and fell over a little embank mentinto bushes and-brtars. Quick m a fiab he sprang to his et and started to the house as fast as : bis feet could carry him. At this point Mrs. J ay remembered that her children were has : been-given us, oui 10 solemn tei se 01 respouoi- it rests ns ourselves -to show my ,w .8 - - - . .rthv to use aright what has us oeeu ted to outee, .In no other place e in addressing the em- on1fttn0 other time has tne eiu, Th tram lit and the would have been closed if Mr. Pearson on . tficd on so vast a scale as here returning to Genoa, had no ZZ L oWn eountry in the opening years to thesution roaster againBi iuccujp- r , oenturv FaUure would w . .. . io,nH onninellina the nf the twentieth ceBtuj ...,w peating me auc6- -; - : - . . . i,. th5nr for us. but a some other passengers, about seats In a car, and an employed of the road : inverveueu, . it U claimed, us- wnereupon a. - - ' .rnnri himself. The latter us. nnt onw be a dreaomi uung , ri fi:-. n.ni nerkVT: letter s evidence K-r tWncr for all mankind, because it before tne juuicum - 1 ould mean iva - . - . . Pearson not appearing, he was . senenceu !n tho "Wer and the righteousness or by default. . L : ; . cMerftr R. . Moore, proprietor lclc : J. I . ... . ' , t wl .v'i.. Krth mrolina. now an all year President of the United fctaies. uo nereuj .Tr, ft nronosition rtihftte as a day of general thanksgiving round -reson, :uw designate as a ujr wA g . ,t: j.K;u t 1pqp. his . nropertv Tburiday, tbe 26th oftbocommg . aoyem- nom r. '""-.""V" ""1. ' iuni ber and do recommend tuat inrougooui ior wtm 01 -r. " to land people cease trom . Ihtir wanted ing ground Jot a clob l'S! cpation Id to their .everai; place, of to.. .-tarjr worship render tbanka unto Almighty God fishing in the prerye dnntfe lenyara. 7or His manifold mercies- , . Mr. Vanderbilt has owned BUtmore, and ,t - k.r T hirft hp.rennu it i ;a fnii or eaiuc -" - in wim :r . nitia ;T tn onranize a club of v hand and caused me " : " mamr. states wpe au.. :- in,in the- Ieadinff een- Done at the city of Washing, mis ax uy jaoore vouay, v - - - of October, in the year of our Lord 1, Ueman devoiee o-- independence or ; tne Vui. Amenca. .: TH,Tariptnhia. Baltimore and Was made their ', touf Of , inspection. General t Managerckert is the nanthat. prdsred .; is worki dong. toj report now ot- SJV flrstakeAWtwo ire. . .... , - nj- ilkllenser'OfTi from said Mr. Ciiu. x Iowa to ijpanani libsP isided and where he ccied' Miss 'LucindaN - -mm ' W Thl c" rrroy, a., on luesaay at tl ' ' ve oi tne we Jrioeu; in ju4 "T" r Ann..toJ lw Ma V. w h ml irit and of the States the 128th. . . -. THEODORD ROOSEVELT. Mi. vger, accompanied by his broV er, A I'er T Balleriger,1; will leave ft Tfovl "lay. ' JTryon, N. Cirhere llri -r m By the President: - . - t &fOHN HAY, Secretary of State. visit Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing ton in the interest of the club.; Mr7rVan derbfltls in Paris.-Philadelphia Ledger. Is engaged In' the general mtr-t menASS' Will 'hft th f'lt UlMUViW w gr Balleier chandise business. home ;oI Mr'.;- and Spartanburg "Herald.- lira.
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