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CHARLOTTE DAiiiY o;. ;;:::v::n, Ai;nc,;T 8, v. n jail .aiued from Tpko One.) , John. PfvctHl men plead r a trill f"r John Lut the radical i I. r blood and Wood they had. At it.it the bodies of the three . ,,ro danrl-'' In the ' moonlight, j i .y vrre rlUJIed with bullets. The j ..jnf fellow who climbed the tree to i. nive the ropes smoked a cigarette - I blow out rings of amoke while ihe negroes were having their laat t,,V on this earth. . ", ' For two hour after the laat tun was flred groups of dust-stained, tlrud pedestrians inarched through the town, going to their homes. The men canltd their costs on, their arma and their hati In their hands.. These were not the lyncher but the specta tor. - - 1 .-- ' '- One thing can be said about the mob; It wai not a negro-hating mob. The negroes In the streets were un . mulettted. The word "nigger" was not heard in the cries. -The mob waa composed of lawleas men who would have hung white men. H. E. C B. BODIES 1 HORRIBLY MtTILATED. Glmullah Souvenir Becker Cut Kara, Jtsntl and Tooa From llodl of the CiUlcsplcs and DJlllngliam . aa IMf Hung to the Tree Caaoa Against Oil my Tlireo ' Continued ' Judge Lung's rroclamatiua . . special to The Observer. ' Salisbury, Aug. 1j There has been considerable talk here this afternoon about revenging and retaliation on account of the shooting last night of Mr. McLendon, the engineer,- and the arrest this morning of George Hall, of Montgomery, a leader of the mob that lynched tbe negroes.. It Is not known who shot McLendon, but soma of his friends charge Jailer Hodge Kinder with it. - When shot McLendon was beating In a window with a ham mer. He to very dangerously 111. Tt a uM that a twiAh wnnM trv to- takeHall and at ths same time even up for ths shooting of ths esgl .neer. It Is certain that Mr. Krlder did - not shoot McLendon. Ths jailer was at a different part of ths building at ths time. An attack on the Jail to-night, with the two-fold purpose Indicated, would be a very different proposition from the one last night of defending tbe negroes eon sldered guilty of murA-j-lng whit wo men and children. Vim latter defence would be for a cause that Is dear to the hearts of law-abiding cltlsens. A certain prominent officer hers de clared that they would die before Hodge Xrlder or any other good or ' fleer should be harmed. At this time of ths night, 1:1 o'clock, there are absolutely no signs of approaching vi olence. - i . . fiTEP iiJI THS RIOHT XI RlvC- This has not been an eventful day comparea wnn yesisruay, nut uoge Xi. jr. Long and Solicitor W. c Ham mer have mad a step In ths tight direction. . Early this morning Mr. Hammer was told that a man wbo was in ths mob ths night before wss ridi culing him and boosting up ths part he had taken In tb lynching, having declared that hs tied on of the ropes end hslped to hang one of ths ne groes. Ths man was pointed out' te K-s, .auf I -tl ns a Mfl ha AStsav-lar4wl hint tuw wiivivi sitsau) asw w. wb m wvm mm a th fellow who first forced a way Into the jail last night. Am vera m II . J.iiu.af 1 1. - M .. nn IM in uuvw t -veveu ar. George Hall la his nams,M was th " answer. ,. s , . Then It all came back to Mr. nam mer, who had been Instrumental In sending Han to ins roads lor in re months. ' Hall Is a whiskey distiller, an tinnvlrl aaA a bad man. -HIS arreat was ordered and hs was locked n a cell. . Hers th court scored. Ths imprisonment of Hall had a good rfKx't. Others, who had been recog nized laat night, soon sUaappeared iron. ins sireeu. in weii-io-uo young farmer who led ths first attack oa the Jail was seen a number of times this morning but no one her knew his nam. It Is believed that bs belongs la Montgomery of Slanty. At S o'clock to-day the bodies of the nearroes were still hanslnc oa ths tree. Thousands of people hare seen them. - Th heada ar earless, ths hands flngerless and th feet toslaas. Bouvenir hunters had mutilated ths corpses. .Th red Upe of th law kept th grueaome thing there for .women and children, as well as men, to gass upon. , Ths horrible tragedy of last night almost mad Judge Long 111. But, this moraine, h wss all right and rradr to tiroceed asalnst th lynchers. Court was convened at 11 o'clock and ftolloltor Hammer asked for a con tinuance In th cases against Henry . Lee, John Krvln and Pel la Dining - ham, who had bean sent to Charlotte for safe keeping. - Th request waa f)iauviM Judge Ing sent for tb grand Jury and told th foreman that h should 'hold, his men In readiness to come before ths court, at any time. Hs explainer mat n naa worn, tor in jury to u.,. : , 'liuun uunv iu .jib. rcurub Having spoken to th grand Jury, 0 WUBV MWIIB WBWM : was a venlr called her to try this ens this morning at 10 o'clock.' Ths ths court had made an order that too veniremen appear at th oourt house that ths case might be Invest!- ' gated and tried acoordlng to. law. But last night, when tho court had be .vom satisfied shortly befor tbat th beat sentiment In this county would uphold ths laws of ths land and stand 1 by th courts In th administration of ths law, a band of man broke Into ths Jail, took three prisoner out aad lynched them as th court Is In- tv.rm.ut. f will Maw (a tHm plllunihln In my hearing that If thera ar any law-abiding man In Rowan county (and I believe and know that there are) I would he glad to have your presence during th sittings of this court, nut E mere are men ner lor rn vuiawiui purpiiw imu iuif inx-ni i say to mem mat it wouiu oe well for them to disperse and go to their homes. - Ood Almighty rih snd th law is sun supreme. This court wilt not adjourn until this mat l. r Is Investigated, Oentlemsn of ths Jury. I am not going to-discharge you Uils morning but win retain you bere. I hop you will keep cairn ana . rend. Retire to your room ana pro with your deliberations snd In vrr-iigatlona. I will bold yon for fur. ther Instructions later, r "Ths court will now adjourn until r bell rings." ; . The court was rry solemn this i .nJng. Tb Mlcrs snd ths spec ( trs were as mournful sod as sad i if they were attending a funeral. "tiff Julian snd his deputies looked r i 1." Home of those wbo tried to best " i k the mob wore bruloed hesds. ftr wurt sdjourned the Idlers of t i l'y stood about and dlscUnaed th I - m hlnr. laler in the day It was i . niored that an effort would he mad f t t !ne Giriri Hull to-nlgbL Horn f 1 U (in?'Miles were still In town. 'i i m-ort resched tho ears of ths ( rt wn.1 tho court hfiUf bell wu i 4utse long call" court "to r : i-i sdrcned ths grand Jury . rr.OCtAMATION'. ' t c 1 1 I'u-o.. ' . t f '.n the grand Jury; The probability Is that the court cannot make an In vestigation this srternoon and I de sire to say a few words before the adjournment of that body to-day. "That Jail (pointing In the direction of the prison) was invaded last night by a mob and It has gone out on the wings of electricity that Kowan coun ty has allowed the mob to do this. U has gone out that tho cltlsens of this county have permitted this out rage. I think this is a mistake. Ths representative citizens did not do It, snd they . ar not responsible. - But they will be responsible If .such a thing is allowed to occur again. "Th court hear that Idler go ing about on th streets havs threat ened that processes o the -court will be further Interfered with. I there fore deem It proper to make procla mation that th squsrs next to ins Jail he cleared and no ono but the sheriff and his officers shall b al lowed to occupy that place. I give warning to all persons to keep their children and themselves from , th square next to the jalL That Jail will be protected at all hasards and Its prisoners shall havs full protection of Oi law. This town -Is under municipal government and If tho mayor. Is present I hope no .win take not again of what I say. I shall Instruct him to keep ths streets clear about this enclosure and men In groups or by themselves shall be kept but. This order shall b In force during the sitting of this court and there shall b no excuse for any' body's going there. If he does, hs goes at bis own ' peril. "i nave felt it ray duty to clear my sain so mat no man may say - ne wss taken by surprise. ' I saw last night a number of young boys hoot ing and hollering at that Jail. There may havs bea good cltlsens In th crowd and; - If there were, I do . not want them to get hurt. "Th aharlff la Instructed to put a force of deputies armed for ths pro tection of th jail and th prisoners In It If It be necessary, ho has th power to summon any man ' in the county to his aid and if that man falls to servs, ho Is guilty of a crime. H Is Instructed to us fore If neces sary and to repel force with force If any attempt Is mads to com Into tb precincts of his men." , Th court was thsn adjourns until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. : ghertft Julian and Mayor Boy den conferred and agreed to keep th streets and th court yard and ths Jail snclosurs clear of crowds. , At this hoar, 7 o'clock, no on anticipates any troublo. .. - Mecklenburg's own dear Jailer. Mr. E. O. Johnston, waa hero last night H had an Interest In th Rowan jail. John Masaoy and Preachsr Mitchell, two of hla prisoners, were her as wltnssses. Mr. Johnston waa con cerned about them, rearing that his negroes would be lynched h wanted ts aro and snlrit tnem away. us would hav been willing to tak thorn borne by private conveyance. It haa been said ner io-aay.inai eoma of th lyncher had sent Col. Jaks P. Newell word not to show up on tha streets. This may bs true, but Jak has not been assn by me sine last night I wantsd to ask him abont this rumor. 1 1I.KCR ' ' ' v NEGRO MADE THREATS. Caldwell Barber Raid Other Famlllc Would Manor rmtn ot uyenys, ana Now Us) languishes in Salisbury JalL :. '. ' Special to Th Observer. , Barber's Junction, , Aug. 7 caid- well Berber,, a negro man living In th Cleveland section of this county, who haa commented considerably oa th Lyerly family murder and ths lynching of th Olllespls negroes and Jack Dillingham at BalUbury last night waa arrested this afternoon by Deputy , Yf. ' A. Thompson and car ried to i, Salisbury, wbers h was placed la th county JalL This nsgro mad threats, or rather remarks, to th effect that "there would be more famllle lef In a wora condition than th Lyerly family." ' A warrant wa sworn out for tns negro ana ne waa placed . In custody, pending an lamination. ,. ' HARD OX BLOCKADEnS. State Constable Keeping Hot After Illicit jjisUllcra la bouui carouna. Special to Th Observer. Spartanburg. 8. C Aug. T. State Constables Mulligan, Millar and Hayes hav returned from th Oowansvllls section, which Ilea between this and Oreenrlll county, wher two stills were destroyed. On waa a liquor filant and th other was used In mak ng what la known as still beer. No arreats wer mad, aad th raid was a quiet on, nothing having been seen of the operators, though It waa evi dent that a run waa about ready to bs made. Th officers poured out ths liquids on ths ground snd hacked ths stills Into fragments, which ars brought to town to be sent to head quarters. ' ' Of 1st Illicit operators hav been hit soveral sever blows by ths offi cers snd ths business has suffered from ths Inroads of ths raiders. Sev eral months ago tt was reported that th community in wnicn tn block ading haa been carried on- for years haa decided to tak up tha work of wiping out th business and for alx or seven weeks th ofllcers hav had hn asy Urns so fsr as that section waa concerned. Several days ago thsy received word that tbe operators had resumed their old stsnds and proceed ed to mak another aad what proved to be a successful raid. . , , ADorre ARBITRATION mOJECT. International American Congress He- ' i era Question of Its Mode of Trans niliHlon to The Hague to Commit tea, ' ' ' !. V Rio ds Janeiro. 'Aus. 1 ThS Inter national . Americas Congress st Its ses sion to-day, unsnlmoudy adorned lit 7irMtTstton projnot. A long dlscuaaloa ollowed regarding; ths mode of Its trans mission to Tits lis gue snd tha quant Ion finally was referred to a committee. Kpiphanlo Fortella. tlis Argentine flele Pate, withdrew temporarily to-tluy from he conference, to receive . tkorstary lUKit st Huenoa Ayree. , Th aslurallaatlon treaty hs been ap proved In committee, and will coin 10 s vote at the next sannlnn 'of tha I'ttv Amarlcan . Congreaa. - Tha treaty pro, vide that it a native born ellisan of any country, but who liss been natural ised eiaewners, return to the country of his origin, hs reaumvs ' his origin! eitlaonalilp unon the Meelaratlns of hla Inlention to remain snd that his orlslniU rltlsenhlpis aasumed without dwlara tlen after a two years" rsaldaace In th count! y ot. b!s orialn,; , r f f -, v ; CamiMlgners mt partanburg." '' ' Special to The Observer. , ' " ' ftrartanburg, S. C. Aug' t Th candidates for th gtsts offices. , the candidate for county unices and con grenxlonal candidate will be In Spar tanburg . Friday- snd the ' meeting promises to bs sn ail-day affair. The eiiste rsndldafe hsvs Just enjoyed a week's rest and ars now on ths last lap of th campaign track. Ths coun-' ty candidates have been on a tour of nuarly a week's duration, v while tiK.ca wbo want lbs honor of repre f.r.iing this diMtrlit In the national lli. no tif Jteireentntlves linve li a tn axon of riuirpntt'1 of about "'SHOOTING AlTAHl IN VMON. , Van riyler 8erlouly Wounded by Jack htetrart In llufocd Towiudilp. Slonroe, Aug. 1.-Vu riyler. son of Runaom Hyler, of Duford town.hlp, was hot in tha leg near the bio by J'jcs Stewart Ih.t night, ths weapon ul ! Ing a shotgun. Ths new did Sot '" Monro until this afternoon, when irr. Aschoraft was called to sttend the wound Is a very serious one, the whole near the bone. It Is said that the afl 'it waa the result Of a quurrei two tnon. In which hard elder cut a con siderable figure, y.i r1.-':: ' ' A Great Day for Iaper Salea. ? The Salisbury lynching proved quits a paper-seller, i In addition ' to Us usual everyday ssles to news standi snd. to news ent. for butcher boy. on trains. . no v copies yesterdsy, . and they did not supply the demand. Five hundred papers were sold over the counter of its business ohiu-b irow- - - - yesterdsy morning. Ths Semi-Week Observer, however," was the first of all papers to print ths news of the event It went to press yesterday morning before th daily, carrying a story of the lynching. .'... ' ; THE WEATHER. , Washington. ' Aug. 1-Forecast v for Wednesday and Thursday: ; , ' "h Virginia. . Heal " thundorshowers WedaMdsV and Tbsrsdsyj light to fresn eonthwest wlcds. North snd South Csrollns, , shower Wedneiday snd Thursday!. ysriable winds, mostly light south. " ' , . eSSttM .Alabama, MImIss ppl. UuUt ana snd casters Texas, fair In south, ihowers in north PrtlonsWdnesday snd Thursdsy; light to fresh- south WKt'ern Florlte and western VloriStL. fair Wedneaday and Thursday; light H,rr,de showsrs V Wsdnay and Thursdsr. , ... Arkansas, anowera - ttijicj.i and warmer Thursdsy. . Tennessee end Keatueky. local rains tnd thunderstorms Wednesday and Thuraday, warmer Thursday. . " "X" omWEATHER Charlotte, Aug. 7. Sunrise lilT a,! unset 7:S n. m. TEMPERA TURK (In degrees). : Highest temnerature .. .'' fj Lowest temperature . , t 'I Mean temperature... ,. .. .. .. .' Excess for ths day .. .. .. .. - Accumulated excess for the month JO Aceumulsted excess for the yesr... r 7 PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for ths hours ending p. m,' " T TOISI lor ne snonin .. .. .. . " Aoeumulated dencisncy for month .U Toul for ths year.. .. ., .. Accumulated deficiency for the year 4.4 Prevailing wind direction 0. W. W. J. BKNNKTT, Observer. 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Th Charlotte Building V Loan Assoclatloa will oper its 14th Series at the office of the company. J01 North Tryon street . ' ' ; : . . This association now numbers Its friends and stockholders by, ths thousands: If yon aro not one you should bs. 'Rich and poor, young ana i - : :.. ; ."-. old carry stock. Why waltt Join the crowd. ; V" 1 APPMCATIONS FOR LOANS NOW BEDfQ FILEI. I.H. VAN NISS." President Ustento Mc, Brother! ' . ' Tou are a simpleton If you spend your 'i time expecting eome ' thing for nothing. Some Idiots give their hard-earned money to the smooth-tongued vender of . distant mining or oil stock. If you're doing this you need a guardian and you need him badly. Ask the fellows about Charlotte If they've ever gotten any sort of a fllvl- dend though fabulous ones were promtssd long slnoe. ! - Fool never all die, so these promoters etlU feed upon them. 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If yon pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to you and van be produced aa raoslpts. Check ing accounts are therefore more than a convenience. They are aa - Insurance ag-aJnst . overpaymsnt Every man' or woman who pays ' bills should do so with checks. , , . ; ' - , . Tour checking account will be welcomed . at, Tb Charlotte) ' National bank, wher yoa are assured ot absolute security and the ' 'most conrteoua service. ; .v . , i Wa IL IWIW; fciitf Z'- Beanlifcl Srt:n fern eri fcctciy Ste: We are offsrlns; for sale a One tract of abont II acres of land., located abuot I 1-1 miles from th city limits, on railroad and main . macadam-road.- It hss approximately 1-S mile of level railroad fronts re and is superb property for fsrtnlnf and factory sites. This tract haa not been offered for aaJ before and Itjpan be bought -at a banraln. - .' a --.-. - -. - ;v If Interested, and yon. mean business, see us for prices and all partlcnlara. . . . ,. . ,. . . - . v ''..-.:" "-. The Charlotte. A. CL CRAIG. Onto It K. Trado alt. ' - " ' IN BUSINESS TEN MONTHS jSA "A'v ; Resources Nearly $500,000.00 'J'A'l--' -:r i '' Glad to handle-large or small acoounts. Try us with, any part' ' of your account.- and yoa may find It to your Interest to soon, handle all ot your, banking business through us. . i " J. H. tlTTLEi, Pres. C M. PATTERSON, V. Pres. L.R HAGOOD Cashier. .TOE;;: KEYNOTER . of Southern business conditions to-day is PROGRESS, and this ' bank: constantly endeavors to stimulate and foater the pro- gresstve InterssU of . Its customers. On this basis business Is ; . solicited. . '.; : . ",. ; , f ,v' " Southern States ; Trust Go. ,' capital $:oo.ood '" ' ' ' TRUST BUILDING, x CHARLOTTE, W. O. - ' ' , " CiJiO. eill l'IlENbl, T. K FRAN kXXN, W. IL WOOD . ; Presld"nu Vice Pres. Treasurer. , , ' ' J. E. DAVIS, Assistant l'rcasurer. , " We -Offer JuctNou v v . . , : , (jtii 7 Per Cd Prtfcrrc J i!:c!i ; ; in ono of tho strongest homo corporatioi.3 in th.3 vicinity, in amounts of 500-cr mere. Non-taxablo to tho -.'. ' : invecotrin this state. Z7 Vit id;d . f.:o:;n-AT r .t , t. 6 J NATIONAL. 'GAIIK orBin 'B. D. HEATH, Presi.::!. Realty any Becretanr and Uumk. . Itume STT.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1906, edition 1
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