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-. v; r " '.C'...'. CHARLOTTE- DAILY: OBSERVER, JXJLY;15, 190G. 8v . "1 'V .'fir, 'vVt; - i vi "I (Continued from First iPage.) named Distort: ; Mri, A; A, Hart, of ' Woodleef: Mr. A. M. Peeler: ot Hick- oryt'Mrav Jo Barber and Miss Sallle Lyerly, Ot, Parbern junction., TOIXO ECRO CONFESSES. i'V V :'Sen of Xrae Gillespie Kays . JVhef Aid Brother John Rid the KMIoJf. Special to The Observer, s ; ,; Barbw's Junction, July H Henry Jaiueaple, young ton of NVaxe tjllies V pie, this everting made a confession tj ;!,' th effect that his father ami John ::;V.OIllesple committed the crime nnd 'tht the other negroes ai rested were " ' Implicated. Henry tjlib-spl was at rth scene Of the Kllltfhc all day and : 'on being nuistl'in-d till rwning he "''"' 'i became fright ned nnd mini' u "n Viltl'ieMirtn to Ml. ::. A. I tin b.-r. r..ii;ible, ' and 1" lr"' presence nf W. A. T.unp son and others. Ho wax then taken ; V:,. into rustd. Ho mild the elder Glllesplt. nrxl his win J"h killed Mr. Lyerly. his wife and the Utile buy. Jennie, and fatally Injured the little girl. ho died this evening, ."id thut the other negroes arrext.,1 were Im plicated In the commission of the tragedy, lie told a plain .-'-ry ax how iIh v enteied the h nt .'in early hour In tl ..-Mini.- can Inn' with th. in Iiin .ix.-h I" d-. 'he tl v J work I'h. fter ..ir.ini'ttng the i A I . I II. ,. t.. II I.. ,1 . I. .1 ll llll! . , , I,.., I I hv limit Iff keroien" oil "II the ll'(l . ...... t. ' from a larnp. ami lHin the to be biirn-d lth th- d. ad pareiitx and children. Their exp. i t t ion wax tluit the reiiijiiiintf three Mldr. n who were a-'.e. i up xtxii v oild l liurn ed allv.-. Hut. x- f : 1 1 1 1 stated, they nere n-. ah. led hy x ii n" ii at Ion and ilex. rtidlnK tin- :ni". . xtinKuiih ed the fl.iiii.-i with water win. h they had to dia from ii well In the hack yard. The negro also told h. re the two axes that were used w.re and Upon Invextluall'ili the) w. re found. IN MI-:'kl.i:Mtl'll JAH.. Allcgiil Miirilcnrx IjiimIiiI Safely In tliarlolte 111 Miellft Julian and llix (win 'li llaie Sx xl) Trial. Hherlfr Julian and xoii. lald Ju lian, broiiRh: the prlxonerx to 'har Jrttte last riiK lit . and th' nr. now In the Mi' kh nloirk' count Jail. Sheriff Julian board, d the train from the off Side at Hull-bury and tame Jure with out If 1 1 In i; iitc .tie knvw of hlx .ut poxo. II- wa met ut the ' . i ! i n here by Uepuly Sheriff John-"n .ml the prisoners .! taken to prlmn. It was sjll liixt nl:lii thut th" ne groes tioull )ihk a speedy tial t'hsrlotte .. ii,l are generally law abiding and It lx belleyed that the ne groes will lie xufw her- Sheriff Julian returned to Salisbury la! night. mi;m:s at tu i: nttrsr.. An Awful HteolH-r of llhsxlslieil lnwiilel llou tin- IWK1le Ml- I prrel Not Knougli ol4 Made J crime was committed In mill." pr. -i,i U.ke tlie Tlireo t.lrl. t n-Stuirx P' ttse . th.it there win no nth.-r im- Ttir- Wrrt. Arniiw-d b the Mnell.'lie jixxlgniible for It. 1 le I of Smoke. Special to The Observer. Barber's Junction. July 14 The j crowd whlth rame to limber's Junc tion this afternoon on tin- trains had tu walk a mile and a h.i!f ! re c h the l.wrly homestead. Ho- s.ne of the hoi I or W I.I. ll befell 1.1- t night. I Hugglex and xttddh'-lioi - i stood In the grove, and groups of no n, talk ! lag III low tones. )t U .in old home, i x Indl. ated by the tinmen-. , Pus mid I sycatnorex In fi..nt and the -tle of the hou n l .M b n f d. ay In j It. Zetila and 1 1 . i ! !." k- f In 1 bloom at the gate :n,. ..n . I'lu-r si 1" , nf the -walk, and I n'-k "b .-s nnd cat- birds w.-re singing I', tin 1 m s j. Tintr.K oiiii.s i i ri A S1 i.i oi so of ii ' . ' . ' i w oincn I I bad i nine In to be v 'i d . i J.iie . and Addle l.. r I v . Hie . n t -in , I Vivo: of tlo f am 111. i i i., die th. Ii muni, i I net In i f bo ... i 'Mi the ,i. p ini.l put of tlo .... i W. Te ai-a't.r.d f'Xi'.'i and Luiii' IP-. . -Of cloth, uii't oi ih.- I. :l -Iru-e I f. it'i rx ii n. I si I II .1 W . I he. j.. .1 in tin in.. I 'I t ." n xbont i!n lb...) i - I h. i. 'IO he. I fe III . r I'm r ' !o flii-h 'v H h" .l F ' I 1 1. I .i ..ti. r II..1H, -i Tin: 1 1 1 u s i : ii" i l,:li' . . nt.iltie t lo I, Mi Nn ,i . 1 'I'll. i. ..,i two Im ! Hi !.' th - old, .Hid .', lltll Aib . tlb or tlo t: blood; ti "t throwi, lot., Willi bi.e,.',. .1 HUlll.- .m. I h kiuls. - A I tli bed tlx il.. , lllllltley. r'l. Scne oil 'I I !, ll .I....O e.,1 ' I ' I v 11 I f ( , ' I t lx It,.. l.Cl'l .lid I VII, ...e- l I. i, : h I lj ,. I I th" beille,i I H . I e ! fource the I .Hi v. ii disorder. Thi body ..f i,nl lob ,r p i io. Mm .JLl,n !''" Hoor, ,iii ' : , -and llov bin ki,-i '. looxo nnd br. keii hi , I'. Ill l ,H le.lv of ho. t was put pie. Kxmtly In lie ' (' hSd the bhide of HO etfi i , driven, .erien,lcul.ir to W, . 'U '. Ffom the looK of th. in i ' ''' niuvt hsv sunk li 1 1 - h . ' and from its position t., ' have been sitting up. Th. I .I, J. nl been f',1 . hell, I t . I, ,. tl , ,. lo ll. Hi., I V lllll-t l.lxh lo U'l . Of the bed would have fluid , Btroae Imi'Os-nle while n , ii .i I., J f.- aipt, ", ', '( Mr, Lyerly's body hud Ion truim- ' ' ferrea to the other bed. ills f.. -. .''" framed with gray hslr and grny chin - whisker- -h was years old- ' perfei-tly calm. They told m thl . hi eye were shut when (he first of , I h neighbor saw him. Il must ' have been struck first and killed while ' 1 he slept. , There a ere two blows, however) one on the front, whlnh . ' seemed In. hava been mad by the axo .handle or a club; aad the other be hind hi left ear. The latter was , msds by Aha, butt of an axe, . and crushed the skull completely in. It . im bl'xd..lilood-ron the floor, tit the ,: bedclothes and night-clothe of the, ; dnad peopiei and whfl half a dorn ! neighbor moved silently, amid the horror of II, cleaning It from lb told ; face and dressing the .bodlea for the grave, the big clock on the' mantel went' on measuring, tJina nlc-noe. i fcODT,1 OF J4RS. LTERLY. v 7 f Aeroae the 'half if the parlor, neatly carpeted and furnished with taste," Here Mrs. Lyerly, ; who had been 40 year old. Jay on ; the ' noor.' i Her white face wore a strange suggestion of a until. Where her head lay on one side it showed plainly the broad side blow of an axe, the butt of which had cut off the lobe of her left ear, and the print of the body and blade of the weapon remained on her jaw and neck. The awfulest Item of all the butchery was the other wound. The axe blade had been struck through her skull parallel with and about half an Inch back from her forehead. Evidently Hhe had been waked by the killing of 'her hUHband and wan alt ting up w hen he''aajwsln -dl.xpHto.hv eil her. PortraltB of heraelf and her huxband hung xlde by side on the wall, and looked from happy, young eycM nt the whimpering women who occupied the room. Her huaband's purtiaU allowed him In the con federate uniform. I did not xer little Alice, who, with out ever rrpfninlnn i-onxi louxnexe, died lit Mr. Cook'x between 2 and 3 o'clock this afternoon. A HOKRIHLK STOftY. Thla In 11 horrible story to tell, hut It Ix true xo f.ir tin words can repro duce tin- xiene, and Its record should nut Im- lo.it from the annals of crime. Alonx with the tragedy goes alxo a ator of wonderful heroism. H' quickly and stealthily were the crlmett ciiiiiinlt led that there w ax nut einuigh noise tu wake the three girls wh" were xleeping upxtalrx. Addle, I ', enrx old. wax the lirxt to wake. She -in.it tlie burning cloth and run donnatalrx. Iter futher'x bed wax In II, inn x. nnd upon the body of her llt- luofher a bureau drawer, full of com huxt Iblex and xaturuted with oil, ... .... . ., t ., . wax bitixlng. She dragged the boilli-rt ..ft' the bed. thereby burrilng her own feet and hundx. Her mother's face was under her pillow, and little Alice wax groaning. Addle did Hot go to the other beil, however, since ll wax not on tl'e, but run Inn k upxt ilrx and waked her xlsterH, Mary and Janb', I expei 1 1 ely 17 and 11' years old. ' I'lipa and mamma are killed, " she told th. in. "and the house Is oil tin." :u:i.s pit hi t Tin: kiick. Mow they i ante down In their nlght-di. ss. x, those three little glrl.x, dragged the (bulling mattresses ami f. at hcr-l.rds Into tile yard, drew and haul.-. I wiiter from the deeji w India xx ed well In tin- hack yard, and fought th lire lor mote than half an hour, until they had conquered It. how they lin n scouteil the premise.., x. an lied tile tllltlleloux Ollthousex for the i rimimilx or signs of them, thix w ith out waiting to dress, how th then cl out for their nearest neighbor's, tine. -U.irt"-rx of a mile nw.i. Marv atiiing little Alice in Iot arinx, and Addle leading the other -mall sister. Janie -.ill tins mukex a -lory of In roi in wmthy never to .lie. AT Till: INyi'KHT. Mary and Addle were at 111'- Iii.U. kI tlii - a t t-rnoon. sweet -f.ic-d Kill-, with r.i. tl.- oh cm. The lire was perhaps a fortunate Ircuinstum e for them, tin ir light with It se. uis to have averted the slio. k which they mii"t Imve sustained otherwise. They die tale, I their evidence and signed It out. tl. a nil It was only when a frb-nd i it iii'- ii . to Mary and k i--. .1 h r with out a w.iild that tejix spi ing Into ti r eyes .mil she Sobbed. I'll, It Was I'ltlf III! ti ri'iii if.'i'ii'i ' ' i" i oi".u .- i '.as lli 1 robbery. A puis.- i n WHS I. I', on the , .nl. ilii ne 1 ' or i II. ant. .1 pt and motley In ii but. -an drau r and money In Mr I. verb's e Ke was not taken The ni'ii who went Iti'ld. to . e th" -it ii.ii ton '.ii ut with d.nk i oin t . ti:i to es mid with the tiiiufi: i. Mi:irk that haiurlng Is loo 1 for III.. unspinUllbl. hi'ijle who did Ibis il. . l The Mowd was i - .n -1 ,i n 1 1 v lu . i.ii-ltig while I stayed lli". . and on 'In walk bn k to the .111.' '"ii I Mi' i I dozen bugk'l. - Parties ,,f men ale In a t I llg tile II' IK hbol hood tor e I- .1. ii . J i '. M'. i :i i.i. sai.isisi itv (,i iri'. I '. pin a I Puis Mmle for llnrlal lornliig of .Miirderi'il I aiiill) 'fnliv l bun Ii Two .;r.K". ri'fi-d. One llelnK Armed. s I I . I to The ihseri er. 1,1, , r. Itin.-ial - I bin , . Julv I 4 T '. il be le Id the sa.l P lo H In Kouiin ,n ni , A 1 I 'im I Ii f. Ihlle h.ive I... ! (.ime f"l ,ili of II,. I I i 'Lily of M i I .in- I : Ij'l II ' II 1,'. oc III Hi. Ill'.l n - ' ' I. e "III I,.' I" II II,.. HI " I I " 1 I ' ll Illoie I li:i 'l I 1 1 I lie Hi l oi- bloW ' Wt" I 'if Mill. . 11 lid OO" h".e hilt ' lie III, Kht i .- "'.,i v. h I,-,, i or i . 'I iii "i ,N. Mi,' .11, il this ii ,t ..ii. nl TI i i k im I- r 1 1 t-i ,- ,i,i,.t lie i.iimln III, i e III e ;l l,i til.' ,, loiilil,, in r Till I 1 , ll IIO I . .1 I I, I , , ;.,.. . I o Ml.. ' I 1 , , I,,,.. I' .l ol.MI t., ;hrllt 1,. ,i, ;, M,, I I 'll.H tot te. I.nt II,.. i ,.. r h.'iit t he ' i o'.i .1 . I, ii... b ,li.-'.. 1" T 'ii, ii. ,. a n, .1 ill ia u I ' i i t. d t mo to iri o,-. i ii. i in, on I. "l, nil t ..' i it ' I , be. i ill , fill pi v i , . III I'l'e J'lllllll K W,",,l pistol V.I'll 'I M ll.ell ball. I This J., nil ' 'ken .in. I II t'l ,l,yo , 'In, I, , I,, ,. I i ., i- I line t 1 1 1 i ,. j. r, n r. " O' l o;n i o lore, I in, in I bid ei I,,, licit 11 1 I e. t Is fill low , , 111 it eii -i-nni-t , n.-e liow li'p Hint the 1 ' 1 1 ' I 'a, In ,1- a',- 'ti',lllllik- tot ' o . so: I ,,f i , I,..,, ... This one at r1 d to pus., oi . r Ms (fun a M, , - a ilKht I, lid i -a l I .-d to ,i 1 1. 'I mii Inn I. rs l.raniisl lb-i l l er I hir. an, 1 '.' : H oit h 1 1 u ...n St r- . t . l.i,l. 1Kb. .lull I I S'. ilt Llmrtcm llu . Alaiioii no p. my, lllxh i'oliil, f..r the ' a W holesnt" an. I retail ,i!i :'r,,li(Mi a in hoi Izinl aii,l I ll' I III , llplttll. HllhFi l lbell l,V A and I'' A Mali, in and .1 ' I of 1 1 inh l'"ltit . Ho nil. v ivllllliiu i'o . Co, I.i 'I I. In . , ol. ', hil-U,. II',. (in, i :. oi k i I', ,.. k , M .'!',' a Ml Ii I. , I ' n 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 J I ...iniii. ,,r Mill' I, 11 II, O 111, I IvHull lla Im .11 Hull- ' "" ' bi I i and A. K Shore, nf I " ' M il and (!e..iK,. Mte.liunii, d i:i"i lb nd. Tli.' Rock.., Mount llx 'llliiitf ' '" , Is the Inline of uii .ihc r oil. 'in xt llo.-kv Mount with In. (ion. I'Hl l in of a total capital slo, k ,,f I in. noil. This s suhx, rllied ,y till' ........ l i...,.i... , it her com- The opi.mtois ninilit ood their es cpu and iltirs sru not relhitile. Ri-Mirt of llr. Illo Carter's Mar. rlnge Conllnmxl. New' York. July 14. Mavld Relssco eonilrnted tho repftrt that Mrs. Islle Carter wits marrlfd yesterday to Wll lUmU I'sjne, nn 0' tor, J have spoken to Mrs. Caretr over long d 'Oance lelepbotie," salr Iteius- co, "ana She admit that the, story la " n llie oinec corn- , - . , , V. puny , other Indies drank. Hald It was l;. venue m. n lettirnlnif from active ! customary on sttch Viccaxlon. After -eivl.e report tlie ctiptute mi, ,iis- 'resting themselves ihey drove further. 111111111111 of two Illicit distiileriex near A horse wax lrtme nnd Weaver notl .Morrtxillle out very far from Itiil-.l'l"'! the party that It would be rme elgh. The stills were of 1 UD-gallon 1 ,lm" hefiire they could tnpve, o mid HG-kiiIIoii i Mpsciiy rextiMiMlvelv. ! 'he party alighted except Mis w so, . . . : : . 'v,u,i .'' TELLS OF TALLY-HO BIDE ;. .., - ,,v ", : i. ' i.' f, . ;f.- : MISS WALRKIl'8 AINT OJJ STAXD ..- .,, ', - , "I ,J I. o. ,,4 ' ' ' .". , Croea Kiamlnatlon of Plaintiff In Not ;.. X Walker-Kdwartls - Hreech of lToinlxe Suit at L'nion City; Tenu & Continued and More letters Am In - trodsitHl -Mrs. CulJen Telia Mow Itr 'lcoe Met Defendant nnd Gives lietalls ofiTally-Ho Klde at 'Asho vllie-.Nunibe of IIioUms of Mine Wsiker In Stage Costume Introduc edTaking of Tehtimouy to oe ite- auinea atouuar. Ppeclal to The Observer, ' Union Cltjr, Tenn., July 14,Mlsa Ila Walker came into court . this morning looking bright and cheerful and the cross-examination -was re sumed. The defendant sought to show that, at the time she claimed to have gone with Edwards on a Visit to some of his Tennessee friends .near Weavervllle, she did not got but went out with Edwards with a box of beer and Ice la a buggy, rambling In the country. when some or Kdwarda friends came upon them, Edwards drove swiftly away. This was all de nlcd by .Mix Walker, she claiming that they went to the home of Ed wards' friends and, not finding them, started on the return to Ashevllle When they met Edwards' friends In the carriage she was Introduced by Kdwardx. She alleged that the breach of promise, and seduction occurred in August, 1S03. INTENDED TO JCILX, EDWARDS .She xnld thut she did not decide to sue until December, 1 904. that she and her mother were at St. Louis when she wrote Edwards to come, if ho had tome there would have been ru c axlon for the suit: She said that her mother had a pistol and went with livr to the pluce where it had been arranged for Edwards to meet 1,.. 1. l..oil fi.r Ih. Tiiirtiiiue of i Ulllliiir him. that Kdwnrtlx xenl hlx friend. She testified that the cause of her decixloii lo sue was that she had learned thut Edwards had Juxt married. uther letters from Mlxa Wutker to Kdwunl.-. were Introduced to show thut her feelings were kindly. They tended to show an rntlrely rontrary xlate i.f mind from that stated by the nitriexses. A letter written to Dick Weaver at Ashevllle, N. a few Ae.kx after the alleged breach and xeductlon wax Introduced and identi fied by the plaintiff ax having be-n written by her. It contuined friendly statements referring to Edwards, In which she told Weaver that she ap preciated what he had done for Ed wards and thut, next to Edwanfx. she loved Weaver. The letter suld further that he certainly had been very good to her lover. She alxo xtateil In the letter that "stage life lx a hard life but I am hell-bent mi It and nothing can deliver me from being an actress." She said that she appreciated hlx kindness In assisting her. Th.' id teiiil.iiii wax permitted to in troduce other pictures of Mlxx Walker, taken while she lived at Ashevllle prior to the alleged xeductlon. The pictures, made by a leading photog rapher, showed her dressed In tights. Tin i . were 11 phiiiox taken In various posliluiis. Some showed her In fancy posit Inn. The plaintiff doex not state ii us ii f.it hut said phe does not r ! member when II wax taken. A large number of other pictures of .Miss Uiillo i showed her in stage costume, u-.-d while performing ax a chorus gill at i Men Theatre. during the W orld's Fair at St. I.i.uls, playing the pari of l.lulslaiia. Thix mix taken at he leipust of a pi otogt a pher In .Vrhevlllc. IN ( i i.Ml'It' ).M1SINfI POSITION. Mlx Walker dented having seen "t'.s. .llellll, . I . mi ago, suit e ini fin . . . ... n.i... .1 .er. 1 : o I . anoiii i nriximas. i ne ue ndaiit will seek to show by Mrs. M.'lvln that since that time Miss Wal ker lived at u hotel operated by Mrs. M.-ivlii before she ever met Mr. Ed .Mirdx and that on one occasion she .' .ilk. d Into a room and found Mlxx W.i'ker with a mm from Chicago. .Nils- Walker denied that xhu wax lo-le ill the time. MI:S. CIM.KN N' THE STAND. I h.- second wlliiexw. M is. l.ynii Cul I. o. an aunt ol .Miss Walker, aged '.J i ais. went on the stand HI 1 ' I... k Sb. has lived In Ashevllle. X '.. -line 1.1".'. Where she I.'lll R bonding house. She went thero I.i. 1 1 1 . oa 1 1. -' . .ii. . C. .-ne ran a I" a i .tun; house in t 'Inn lexton, going th,-,,. i, ,,ui Murrain. N. Y. She went i.i PmII .Io In Julv, r.iul. She sold re- I ti i slum nts out-lde the exposition ! .; i ninls .it Murrain. She liax not j.''l with Ii. i husl.n nil since 1HH1. I'li.'v r, pin. ite. i on account of hlx M illiiie io support her. She wax horn r,, ,i i ilstou n, III., and mnrricd In I .M 1 1 n u k.e the :jnd of July, IHH.'I. Mr Walker neni to live with her ut v-h.Miie In Much. WJ03. Khe Is her :" , belim' h. r i.ldext xlxti-r x dilllKh tei I ...u Wiillici cnnic to live with no- be, mine I wirnti'.l her to cinne in, I 1 1 1 ll.il ll'-l to roine. She wus not ii.ll .Hid thought It woubl lni,rov loo he.iHh She mimed xi'ver.U im-n nl,', us.,,, hitcl with Mlxx Walker I'll "l to bet llleetlllg with KdWHI'dx. Sb, hid liewr been out of tho house it iiik-hl with ii n'ntleniun without ,i eh. 1 1, ei on, iinlll she met Kil wh r its. IN riC'lH'i'Kli MY WEAVKH. I m l, WeiiM'i, of Ashevllle, nr-iiiiik-cl over tli" i.-lejihono with her .io I loo niece to Introduce EihvnrdX. " li'.iil In 1 1 . . seiiled MX II Koiilllern if. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 in n fi oin 'I'eiiiK'xxep, of wealth mid liidi ktiiiidiiiK. Wenver Inlro- 1 1 1 ' i I him th il evening In AuHUXt, iitii.'i. Allss I'lldii, wtth whom Weim-r was neiiialnted. wax il I... 1 1 dec of itie loom... Jtr. Kdwiirdx i ked Hint MUx Walker tuko U ilrlve n lb,' cvciiiiiK. A vehicle. In Which Mi Wciivci nnd I'ldwiirdx rnme for ih. l oiies, wax a vcrv fine and slvllxh iii; ..) Inn horxes. Weiiii-r wnx a in H ri.'il ii in m Ii wnx rfTiout dink when liny ib-pintr-d m the drive. W. nil's wife wax In Ashevllle. Mlxx I'll.li wax n tiiiiixlont hoarder Biid Hy. d In Illinois Wchvit had bej'ii to the house two or three times to nil on hid'.-x utid piny cifrdx. W'.ivit kept tihc, slvllxh rig. Mlxx Walker lin, I never been driving alone "lifi anyone In th evening until I'MuiMiiN iHiHe. sh had been on tiillv-ho drives to lit mure. Weaver, l''lbln. Walker nnd Kdwarda returned from the dilve nhotit 11 o'clock at nU:hi. Mrs. I'nllen had not, yet re nted. I ' It A N l ON TAt,I.V-ll( R1DR. Kin. m,i M'Kdwurila tilff viitn I.-, , ,i, -...,. i..i ii,. i ki.' ., VIImJ ll'll.l.l ,o..l oll,.,. I,'l,..ll Mrs. I'ulliiti, went In n Inlly-ho nnd drove tn the country and stopped for tho horses to rest. Several bot tle nf beer were produced from a box by the gentlemen. The pnrty re freshed themselves therewith. Mr. CiiIImi drank sumo nnd thouirht the Walker. Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Cwl len. Kdwitrtls Invited Miss Walker to drink some wine. She did so and offered Mrs, Cullen some, . She do- TWENTT-tEAR nATTLE. . "I ws a lossr In a twenty-year bettU with ttliron'p piles and mnllannnt sore, until I tried Hurklxo's Arnica alvet which turned the tWe,- Hy curing both till not S irsre remains," writes A. M, Iruee. or rsrmvllle, Va, i Rest for old ulcers, cuts, burns and woumix, gja,, ot R w. Jran uo., rtiggim.',':;:...,.,!.;..; ,, mh.; cAwroiu CojlllDE. - 'a ..', , . . . ,:'','.- - . Democratic CandUlate for fongwtJk In , . the) Tenth IXxtrlit Think Ilk Parti- Will t arry Krerjr MUtrlct In' North ;' laurollnno .'U'-sc . ; r.-j.Vt , Washington Tost lathH-'r ;,',v . M the MetropoliUn ia ,WJJlian' T. Crawrord," of the tenth' North Caro lina district, t Who has Just defeated l . S " , t IV v . r - ' s('l rrftt it v ;'-, ' ...v -i ....... i.--.. .e.-sf( : 1 . ?s nV . 's.V I' ' ' V-f , ' f;r ? - V, i w n- rVy vv ,-r'! .i ie-. . ,, i. ff.-t. v f".n ..y-,4 y IU)X. . T. CIUWtXlItD. llKIOCKATIO CANDIDATE FX) It CONGRESS IN THE TENTH Reprexentative Gudger for re-norril- natlon. H has been active In poli tics In hlx district for a score of years and xerved In the House three times. "The visit of Secretary Taft to North Canillna will probably have a good effect on his party, which has been In a very belligerent mood and needed such as he gave it," xald Mr. Crew ford. "His slie and the fact that he in Secretary of War gave his ad- DEFER CONSPIRACY CASE HAUTJE'S PROTEST UNAVAILINU Ilea ring of Coiintrr-ChargcH Brought l Uife In rittNhurg Divorce Suit Results In HoxtMiiicmcnt Intll Hlnelay. July 25. While Divorce Trial Will be Resumed To-Morrowr op Tuesday Ulster of Mrs. Hartje to Toxtlfy Tlial She Wrote Three of the 1Cttcrs Attributed to I -a Iter Another Coachman in the Case. IMttsburg, Pa., July 14. Postpone ment until Wednesday, July 25, was the remit of the hearing of the charges uf conspiracy against August us Hartje, who hax now pending in the courts a sensational suit for di vorce from his, wife. Ills friend, John Welxlmns, and Clifford Hooe, a negro and former coachman Mho lx In jail awaiting trial on the chnrge of perjury brought against him In con nection with the divorce case. Tho charges of tho conspiracy igulnxt these men were taken up by Asxlxtant District Attorney Robb last week and the hearing wax set for to- Jay. Hartje and Welshons appeared be- re the aldermen with- the Hartje lunxel, Ferguson, Rogers & Marron l.iit Mr lfoVil, .11.1 not nnnenr Hi' He i hd KkMi hv teleiihonn that ii noxt- i ponement he granted, but the Hartje ounxel protested and Mr. Rob ap- peared post haste. He explained to the aldermen that' when Hooe's' case I wnx put over by Judge Evans it wnx i understood that nil cases growing out f the Hurtle case would he taken up ' liner ij. riHion ill llie uivurii- cuse. j in Hurtje counsel protested and threat ened proeeedlnirx to force the hearing, but Alderman King granted tho poxt ponement. The trial of the divorce caxn will be resumed Monday or Tues day, hut In the meantime there are Indications that the senxiitlonnl dlx cloxures are not at an end. It wnx said to-night that Mlsx Ida, Scott, sis ter f Mrs. Mary Scott Ilnrtje, will go on the witness stand next week and swear Hint she wroto exhibit No. 34, the envohp which was directed to "Thomas Mndlne," care ot Schulen bertt'x xlablo. it was one of Mr. Martje'x strong cards, ax he allege hlx wife wrote it. Hhe will also swear that xhn wrote exhibits Nox. f 3 and S4. Shu will tell- why she wroto to Ma dine nnd what business she had, with him. V. A. Drake, of Chicago, one of Mr. Ilnrtje's experts, declares thnt the 40 letters are genuine nnd were written by l In- xiitne hand thnt penned exhibits Nox. I to :, Mrs. llarlju's admitted Imnd wrlllnif. Another ronchmnn entered the llnrte dlvorco caxe this morning. This coiiclimnii. whoso name the nttorneyx for llnrtje will not divulge, will ap penr ns n witness In the case, and will testify that he secured the famous 40 letters from Tom M inline, the couch mini co-respondent In the caxe, after gnlnliiK Mndlne'x confidence. This witness will be used In rebuttal. Slltyr ON TRAIN. IRtIm-vI KIhw, of 4'nhamix, Wntmdcil In Mysicrloiix Manner While Iteat lug Hide. S)f iHl to Tho Observer. Salisbury, July 14. Herbert Shoe, living near Rocky River, Cabarrus county, wax xhot to-night while beat ing ii freight Into Salisbury. The ball entered hlx buck and cams out, slightly perforating hi lungs. He llls u mysterious story, - He says he wax shot by a policeman while run ning on the cnr. No officer knows anything of It nnd his tale Is not be lieved. A brother and hi pal were nrrexted, but pah) out. Dr.-Caldwell found the bull nnd, after dressing the wound, sent hhn to a boarding house. rlined nnd alxo alighted from the tiilly-ho. neeiimpnnled by, Edward mill Miss Walker, Ijttrr 'om one anmsunred thnt Miss Walker wss'slck. Mrs. Cullen's nttsntlon. was attracted to her. Mlxx Walker seemed to' have lost her senses.- They placed her on the tally-ho. In a ahort time the pnrty returned to Ashevllle, The party hud been very a;ay and frollck some going out. , ' ' . Court adjourned at S:S0 until Mon day. . :,.,. .'"Vv ., Charlotte -.I'"..'' Faculty of experienced teacher. '' Oraduatea , f rora ' Harvard. Tale, Davidson. Four year' regular Wfti kchooi course, , with alectlvea la Oar man, Greek. Sten6raphy. ' Preparea thoroughlf ; ior iuhlverBltle,' U. icademlc and buslneis.' Atldrs for vice added weight. - Bis advice tor his party made a good impression as a whole In the South, i because -we all realise -down there that It would be beet If the - Republican . party there did -not fight simply for. loeal'offlcea end-devoted iu time v . ng nyug ror real laauea ana principles,: ' "However, the Secretary' vtalt did not effect ' the political situation In North Carolina. There la no danger DIST1UCT. of the State'a going Republican aa a result of his being there. In fact, I believe the Democrats will even take away Representative Blackburn's dis trict, though Judge Douglas and other Republicans have been talking of car rying that and my district. I am not worrying, for I know my district pret ty well, and I am confident that I shall be able to carry It by a substan tial majority." Itttsfaurger Wins Amateur Golf Championship. Englewood, N. J. July 14. Eben M. Byera, of Pittsburg, who haa made many attempts to win the national amateur golf championship and one promising effort for the British title, won the American honor to-day hy defeating George 8. Lyon, of the Eambton Country Club, Toronto, In the final round of 36 holes, match play on the Englewood Club's course. It was a brilliant scene at the finish and a worthy ending to one of the most enjoyable tournaments In the history of the game In this country. A DRUG STORE for 40 years, for rent. I st org. in good town within m mllea of Oreenxboro. A fortune in soda fountain and cigars. Drug Store, care Charlotte Observer. Educational. Sweet Briar Institute, SWEET BRIAR, VIRGINIA A Woman's College In tlx" South, A college of the scope of Vaaxar. Wellesley, Smith and Hryn Mawr. Through efficiency of faculty and general equipment. Sweet Briar Is enabled to offer opportunities equal to those of the higher Institutions of the North. The college Is located on the main "ne of the Southern Railway but a few hours' run from Washington. I New and magnificent buildings have V V. 'v1"1'' ''i " " ,. .T.V- ' f 90- Complete information rata- iokub aim vionn bv'iii oil nipuaiiun to DR. MARY K. BENEDICT. President. The South's Real Musical Center A Little South Carolina Town at 15.000 Awarded the Palm A person unadvised beforehand of th facts, would he surprised at the outcome nf his Investigation If he set himself to the task ot determining the musical cen ter of the South. On would scarcel) exiiect to find the people from such dls- ...... ..... MAn.nl.la Dll. m A n A IKIll OtIW mm H,T-,,','. IB, It.lllltnfllU, trsvellna the necessary hundreds of miles In order to hear the great musical artleta of the day In a little South Caro lina town of only lA.Ool) population Nevertheless, this I th Importance nf position enjoyed by Spartanburg, whore annual May Festival Is the ablest and most widely patronised opportunity for music lovers in the -entire Houth. The Immediate and primary secret of the town's greet musical prominence lies In Its possession of one of the most superior Institutions for the education of women ever developed In the 8mith Convcrso College, th delight and glory nf the Festival. However, eminently superior as the college In tn music. It I Just as thorough snd as great tn all thnt stsnds for the womnnljr education of women In every useful .snd lofty sens of the Idenl and th word. THE NORTH CAROLINA College jLAgricultore lie Arts rractlcal education in Agri culture, Engineering, ' Indus trial Chemistry and the'Textila Art. Addresa ' . , , i . - PRESIDENT WIN8TON, " Wet Raleigh, N. C. v wMNT0fi men scHooi ; ; 1 WARUKNTOV, K. C.- ', Soholastlo year l0-'a7 beglfta Au gust tOth.t Total ICspenaea (Including Tuition, Board, -Lights, 'e Heat . and Washing) guaranteed not to exceed from $111.00 to 1176.00 for the year. Parent are referred to th au thorities -of the University and the various Colleges, male, and ' female. For, catalogue,' .addrass , .,.' - i , '- . :-.;, jqilX OIWIIAM, lXnclpal. catalogue ;U',: .tffesMWMIMMk. r - . o University Scliool II. W.;.GLASC0W, Principal Educational mm EL I Z A C E T H $ C0N8ERVATO A; H I G n-C BADE C OLLECC TOR WOMEN 7 ;; v,i : 1 STANDARD Cf AB. OOtTRSB higher , thaa any eoltsg tar " T-:v A;. women In North .r South Carolina, -i, i 'v if-tp:!? :T ' FAOTMTT't Onle exDsHeBcael eta m UNOseparata, specialty equipped building for maslo, But at ' vj - speciaiista in the conserratory. who aire all thsir tima to- . " ... teaching mo etc Director International reputation.'. TUB' SCnootS OF ART AICD ' high plane with the collegiate and musio departmenta, . - LOCA.HOIf ' IfSTJRPASSED-IO 4 ing tht city, adjoining the . duat, amoke. noises, sta. with pars -upland oeuntry air,; aur- --T-' roanded by eeng birds and th beauties ef Mtr,:; .- '.".V.''.'',"!.'!' COLLEGE PLANT $1S,00 ' sanitary In all. respscta. t An Institution which la Olft to Education, with reseurcea outside the Income from patrons, TJndenomlnational. and ap peal to aQ IntelllgenC discriminating public, who desire the highest order of. service at a reasonable east, on Ita . - raertta. . . . ; . - ,-. ' ..; '' 'i niustratad Catalegne aenf oa application, - SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 18Tn. pws'i III' " iff !'". 1 if 1 p'" mi w mi 1 t, V -. ,-. '..:". A ik-hY: 'v' ".Ui ' .-'n'-.w 'rjfi PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, CU Thla old and reliable school makes no loud olalms, but point to Ita graduates In every section of the State. A superior faculty of trained specialists; musical advantages of the highest order; a new building, with modern conveniences, and a high standard commend It to the people REV. J. SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION OP IMCOSSOSAt(t $35 Pays for Scholarship Unlimited . a to time 1n either the commercial or ahorthand departments to pupils registering during the month of- July. This Is large re duct Ion from our regular rates of tuition. -During th past SO days, we have placed it pupil In splendid positions a book keeper and stenographers, and could have placed others If we had gradua'tea. Pupils entering now will finish course In time for posi tions this fall. Write to-day for Catalogue and New Journal. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C or Raleigh, N, 43, . Greensboro Female GREENSBORO, N. C. The sixtieth annual session will open Wednesday, September 12th, 1I0(. Advanced Literary Courses, School of Music, Art and Expression;. Practical Business Course. All department of Instruction under the car of able specialists, who have received their training In leading College and Universities, both In this country and In Europe. New building; new equipment; all modern conveniences. For fuller Information, apply for catalogue. MRS. LUCY IL ROBERTSON, President. Georgia School of Technology ATLANTA, GEORGIA A technical tnatttete of th himhmt rank, whost crsdiiatas. whhcxjt eiesptJoe. scenpr piwnltieiit nd hiermtiv pwHtoas tn enarinMrtne snd ecramertlaJ life. Located im ths most prsarSMira t cl Um bobUi. wttk too sbtmndine opportunities offores Ha sraduatos In tbeBouth'ssrot ramsrkeble aentopmont. Tho fort mmbm of Oi. eluaaot ItWwptooid ia doribloaexllueTati. pHlors Wonrm.tvm. Advanced tww la Mochankal Etactrteml. Tsxtilo, Mtnltvs and UtU Entiritv aad ErWtoxxwtne Ckonixtry. Kxtonolvo and now onuipsMnt et Baop. Milk Ubomtoraw. ow. New LlhnvVsnd sow Comical Uboratorr- Crt maislih fh countr la tons entltlrf to. Utooa fiMScbolarsaiiM. Th. nsxt mmmkm bsln JnrpL 2, IK For Ulustmtsd eatakenM. addryM K. C. MATHESON, A.MM LLD. President, Atlanta, Georgia North Carolina Military Academy, Red Springs, N. C. An old and auocessful school; new equipment, furniture and service Bowling alley, ewlmmlng pool and xrldlron. Thorough preparation for . college, government 'schoola and business life. $25 jmy the -bill. For catalogue, writ SUPOUNTENDENT JONES, M. A. 1793) THE BINGHAM SCHOOL 1Q07 r MILITARY Atofpatiwitjrt wtdee Intheewtth. Joy aipIe4 ' ' - front othsr school not ret4. On UiAaKvill la,tau, Kstae tlt tW ) wiamsW. i COL R. BINQHAM, gupfc. B. W. D. No, , AssaviLi.s. K. C Aw Trinity Park Schools A Brat- claaa preparatory , . school Certlfloatea of gradu- , ation accepted for -entrance to.' adlng Southern , collegaa, v f; ;. i ' Ust Equlppod 'Prepairatorf f . School la tho Sotlv'i Faculty - of ten offlce'ra and teacher. , Campua of aeventy- Ave acrea. Library , -.contain-, Ing thirty thouaand eelumea., ; Welt , equipped ' , gymnasium ,-; . High' atandard and modern ., methods of Instruction. Fra ouent lecture by prominent ' lecturer. Epenea exoeed " Ingly moderate. Sevan, jreaxa of phenomenal 1 iuceeaa. " 1 For 'catalogue and other In formntlon, addre f; - ' 'i it L 'NORTH, 1 lieadmaater, . . ' , Durham, TL. C. , DRAUGHONrS Itiletgti. Colvmhta, Knoevllle, Atlanta, tt College In 1ft StaUs. FOSlTlONs aeeured or money REFUNDED. Also teaeh OT MAIL. Catalogue will eon vines eou that Draughon'n la TB JplHUsTl Can eeno. as :.,j.....,r,.:;.. ;,,: ' . ';CEducational.' -' . , . , C 01' L 0 E AND ; Y st. v.c-'; '." r' . i - trhri rrnm tht Usiltn AmsrW "' of Mualo a Lelpslg graduate , of ' T f , . a .,' m v? v-;V'- ;iV?f "'i''"'' EXPrtESSION On theA aamei : T Vr ''; aorea of park campus overlook elty'a haw park, and free from .fireproof ' buildings, modern and a.' e .,1, ,.t I-'- 'y r CHAS. B. KING, President. "M,',CT ARIiOTTE, N. C. of the South. R. BRIDGES, JfX, D- President College " TRINITY r Four - Departments Collegl- - ate. Graduate,.. Knglnoei lng ' and Law. - .., '-. v , Large library facilities. Well : , equipped laboratories in all v departmenta of at'lenee. - Gym- -; naslum furnished with best . apparatuJ. Expenaea very.. moderate. 'Aid , for worthy ' student. . ;.' '. r Young Men wishing to Study ' , Law shouhl Investigate the so- perior advantagea offered - by the Department of s Law " In Trinity College. i v " k For catafogue ana further', Information, addresa D, W, NEWSOM." Registrar; j ' Durham, !. J. " Instltut IM Vauss ' College Woman auadl Conserve- t6ry of ' Musio The t Plaer for lfor ' Pssahtlf Course 0lltaa4ad Cfttelo? Js.BheaM.res COLLEGE JC V fPEACLi a . . s a BAUlUK A A '' 3l s :: f '.' Li i ,1-' -1! 't a . ' ' r ''
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