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r a-'. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 2S, 1003.' TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED ' " CHARGED WITH KXAISOY JlCR.'V? Brack and Xed Toland, Xegroes. Ileld tn Soalb Carolina I'enil-ntiry 011 husplcion of Jlvinir Committed Brutal AI order of Mrs. Ullsou, In Ijoxinguni - County Heutiiucnt Mronr Again the Xegroes and fraperinteudrnt Griffith 1 Taking Ko. Chancca .Younger Prtnouer Placn Blame 'on btrange Xegro, Hoc AdmWs Entering Into a. Plot to ltob'he Woman Theories am to the - Olme. , Observer Bureau, 1422 Main Street Columbia. S. C Feb. 17. Two young negroes, giving their names as 'Brack Toland and Ned Toland, brothers, and their home as 'r NAVAL AFFAIRS . DISCUSSED. BTeoiiiratloa of Charges of Defects in ttattlesbtp Construction WIU Be Kx tended to a Number of Other Questions Working of Turret Ammunition Hoists Explained by .-itiiniraj ALatKMi. , ashingtoa. Feb. S7. A' general dis cussion 1 to-dar amona- members of the Senate commutes on naval affairs Indicated that the . Investigation of changes of defects la battleship con struction will be extended to a num ber ' of, other questions, among- them that of whether staff officers, such as naval surgeons, shall be given com mand of hospital ships or other naval vessels. . . ' ' . i The Hale bill on which the present $50,000 NEWS ITEM! -r-.,-lti- era In tto Smith Carolina penitentiary, held on suspicion of'bMB,rJr ta deai wit the Pr guilt la connection with, the brutal nne' f vr as well as methods 'rourJer of Mrs. Ellisor, yesterday In' construction. The controversy be- Aa..n(.. TlvaL- Ttfll.njf All. -awr fluinnai vivnnavii LAX1"luu - -" Surgeon General Rixey. which was dls rnits mat no was ru, posed of by the President supporting murder occurreu. mo the latter la hie contention that a sur brother was not present and that geon should be given command of the another negro, whose name he does hospital ship Relief, will undoubted- not know, was the negro wno aid me iy be aired. I The brisht. hot lire lii the prisoners' apartments wont almost uncnioved. ESTIMATIOX OF HTB BANKER- FuKldngln IthUcn. 'Endom Who Says the Belief He Has Obtained L ' T"rt Uleocy. In Worth AU of That Interview ; Spc1 to The Observer, ' That - Roads Like Homarnf j Keldsvllle.reb. i7. At the meeting 1 BoKton Aews-Gatlierer Huns Into a of the Republican executive commlt Irft of Happy People Who Believe tee of this county there was a large rlri Young CoopcrwGrateful Woman number of the members In attendance Travels Many Miles to fcrprewi Ap- ,nd some business outside the usual prw IaUon In PersonThousands rouUne was transacted. Mr. Thomas "r . - . - . . ". ana wno has held the position of Boston. Feb, 27.--In view of . the county chairman consecutively since enormous sale of Coopers prepare-j i902. resigned, and Dr. F. P. Tucker tions now going on in this city and : J . .u- ' 7 ' . th nt.na lnt.r..t ihlxh Xlr 1'nnn.r . " ""V"T-U irrin. uu surrea up eilicc 1119 urnvni, a representative of the Post spent an afternoon at the young man's head quarters, watching the swarm of hu manity come and go. During the afternoon the reporter Interviewed many of the callers and obtained statements from all who cared to give them as, to their ta- F. D. R county convention . was called to meet at Wentworth. March i4th lids the primary to be held Saturday. thefWEIX? eirong resolutions were adopted endorsing Taft for President. Moat men spend a life time tending their - own affair, and EUSINESS SKELETONS mark the way and tell the tale. My life, time, talent Is given (at a price) to relieving others of business burdens caring or their lands. and other estate. HOW Basketball To-Morrow Night. The Athletic and the Southerner are scheduled for a match ram rr money Ask one represented. Y D. 3 LEX71NDER k mine- Mrs. Ellinor, while alone In her hone, near Cayces, acroxs the river rom Columbia, urly.ysterd,Y morn ing was brutally and foully done to death, her body being thrown into the clothes basket where .It . was found several hours later by her hus band, on his return from town. The aged woman had ben killed without a struggle, being hit In the head with Iter husband's axe. TOLANrS STORT. (Brack TOland is the younger of the two brothers under arrest. He tells a story which bears some of the marks of truth and In some points Is open to suspicion. His home is in ProBoerlty. Newberry county, we Complanits Against the bureau sys tem also will be Investigated. Rear Admiral, X. E. Mason, chief of trie bureau f -ordnance,- explained to the committee to-day the work ings of the turret ammunition hoists from powder -l.'andling rooms fo 4lg guns on modern battleships. Mr. Reuterdghl charged, In a magaxlne ar ticle that there was great danger of accidents with the straight hoists and open turrets and that a number of the life destroying explosions, ruct as those on the Missouri and Georgia were caused by faulty hoists. Admir al Mason denied this and by compari son of other navies endeavored to show that American methods are says that he came down yesterday ; erual to any. He said that the two morning to Cayces. and in tne aepot there he met a strange negro, who like himself was broke. This strange negro told him he knew where they could get some money, in a house where all the family had gone out, and he l-d the way to the little home ot -tha-EUlsora. near the- railroad track. He told Brack to wait on the outside and give the alarm If any one approached, while tne strange negro went Inside, vnnin less man hour, perhaps fifteen minutes. stage hoists h'ad been adopted for the Delaware class, because It meant in creased rapidity, of loading. "Then you believe we have taken every step that can be taken to man age. control and prevent this flare back danger, and that so far as hojsts go t hey-.re-as Kife as they- can, be I made," asked Chairman Hale. "Yes sir, I do," responded the ad- a hall ie explained mm snuuers are Brack used In the direct or uninterrupted perlences with Cooper and his prepaw t basketball at the Young Men s Chris-ra"V,,.,'- ... Awoclatlon to-morrow nigh- at game AMV lUIIUnillK i 3 Kiix'iru IBlHlft a3o nVlob TV- O .V, ... the general expression of the" people , ."Vnl.00' -een" , . might cause the tide to change. Carleton II. Hutchison, a leading banker and broker, with offices at Congress Street, made a very em phatic statement, as follows: "Any one- afflicted with chronic ill health and a general run-down condition caused by stomach trouble, who does MARDI GRAS 1908. Xew Orleans, Iju Pen a cola, Fhu Motiile-. Ala. Seaboard Air TJn will wll rnnnil not try this man Cooper's medicine. ' ir,p. tickets for above occasions atone Is very foolish. I say thfs after a 'i-iass rare plus 25 cents from all most remarkable experience with the j '"'P1"- Tickets on sale Feburary Mid. the strange negro came out and r.oisu inese snutters interfere with reported that he had killed tho "old I fast firing and during recent target 'woman' bringing with him a coat, I practice" officers asked permission to shotgun, a raaor and a woman a; tie back the shutters la order to make greater headway In firing. This per mission however, was denied. THE WEATHER. r Washington. Feb. 27. Forecast for Fri day and Saturday: Virginia, fair Friday: Saturday fair, warmer; light went winds becoming varl- Jackst. The coat and razor, with tome shells were given to Brack, while the strange negro kept only the woman's Jacket. The two walked up the railroad track for some distance and then took off acrocs the field, talking then In each other's trscks. They entered the town of Brookland. the name of which Brack did not profess to know, and there they sold the gun for one dollar, which amount able was divided between them. They North Carolina South Carolina, fair crossed the toll bridge In company, Friday; Saturday fair, wanner; light to and when they reached the Columbia fresh west winds becoming variable. .side separated for the first timn Georgia, fair Friday, warmer In went rlnce the ghastly tragedy. 'Brack as- portion; Saturday Increasing rtoudinets 'eerts that he walked up Gervala and warmer; light to frenh winds becom rlreet to the Columbia, Newberry & Ins east. I.aurens station, where he met hl Tennessee, fair, warmer Friday; Sstur lder brother, and the two of thfin day rain, colder In west portion, boarded the C. X. I train, which East Florida, fair Friday, warmer In they left at Irmo and went acros northwest portion; Saturday fair, warm country to the Columbia & irt - er; light to fresh north to northeaet vllle road, where they boarded tho winds. . train for Kewberry. They were ar-, West norlda and Alabama, fair, restsd at Newberry last night by the warmer Friday; rain Saturday or Patur. ever-watchful Sheriff Buford. As he day night; light to fresh northeat to told the story. Brack Toland still wore east winds. the coat of old man Ellisor, which MIsHlssippI and toulsiana, fair, warm Jiaj been taken iroin tne nouse in er rnaay; Saturday rain, fresh east which the .horrible murder had been winds. enacted, and If, the coat could only East Texas, partly cloudy Friday, 4rob. speaK It migni savo enn youiniui oiy rain in nortnwest portion, warmer negro lire or It migJit send mm to in east portion; Saturday rain, colder In . norm portions; fresh to brisk south wmus on me coast. West Tenas, fair Friday. ' the gallows. ELDER TOLAND SILEXT. As Brack Toland related his ac count of the tragedy, being question ed by three newspaper men end ethers, in the big corridor of tho penitentiary building, his elder broth er stood by him stlent as the grave. Ned Toland Is largor in body, taller tout not much more robust, than his younger brother, lighter in color and evidently the smarter of the two. As the questions were fired at the young negro, one thought If It were possible, that-the young brother was lying to rave his brother's neck. Was Brack Toland telling an imagined story of a strange negro who will never found? Knowing the ways of the courts and the juries, one could but consider that unless this strange ne gro should be found, and th proof of his presence be produced, the life of Brack Toland would bo worth little In the hands of a Jury of Lexr Ington men, nor would the life of his alleged lnnjcnt brother be worth much moro Why should Brack To land. a dull and apparently unosphls tlcated negro youth. Join an un known companion In a murderous escapade, Why should he covtr up h's unknown companion's guilt by walking in his track, and then ac- ept from him, the half of the bloody booty? - Why should he so quickly, and so opportunely, happen tipon his innocent, brother? All of these qu;s ' tlons which occurred to mind as Brack Toland talked -will have to be -lard up unlem the sirangu negro Is ought. SENTIMENT OF COMMUNITY. Thi-re are thoee in Brookland and vicinity, however.- who think Bruck Is telling thu truth and suspicion rests upon certain negroc of the Idle sort whb era found guilty of petty rteajlng around that community. It is not thought that the npgrona went to the Ellior house for any other purpose than robbery, thinking that all were away from home, being sur prised o And the old woman at home lone. That the Intruder took up the use and struck her In the head, so as to eliminate the witness against his guilt, is accepted as highly probable, ftrack Toland reiterated that there was no scream from the house, no sound at all. and If his brother really knows, tho cold creeps must have run up and down his back as his younger brother told how the old woman had died In silence, without even a word to plead for mercy. The community In which this hor rible tragedy occurred Is highly In censed, as Is natural and is much stirred up over the event. If the two negroes had Ix-en taken back to Brookland to-day. unlet under heavy guard, they would not have lived very long, but fortunately they were taken to the penitentiary at once, under trong guard, the early morning train from Newberry having been stopped near the penitentiary for that pur pose. While no attempt to force entry to the penitentiary Is expected. Super intendent Griffith is taking no chance. He has full guard force, heavily armed. - Thoroughly posting every action of the walls In addition he has placed the prisoners where no mob can find them If entrance were gained by force of an unexpectedly large mob or on account of any neg ligence of the guards. From rheumatism, aches and pains. Siccent - rnln and colder In the Psnhandle; Saturday coiner ana generally fair. Arkansas, fair, warmer . Friday; Satur day rain and colder. Kentuckyr fair, warmer Friday; Satur day rain or snow, colder In west portion. West Virginia, generally fair Friday: Saturday Increasing cloudiness and warmer, rain er snow by night. a. m.; LOCAL OFFTrv n. R WEATHER Bl'tKV Charlotte. Feb. 27. Sunrise 6:55 sunset :17 p. m. TP,"Pt."i TT'RE fin derreMl D0 ITIshest temoerahire 4; riww lemnerHTiira , 30 Mean temperature s ..... tfi Deficiency for the day 11 Acriimti'atel riefVtencv for month.. 1'1 Accume'ete-' rteflele-irr for veur ... !RKrnTTTTrVir (In Inchem Totnt for S4 hours ending 8 p. m... Trace Totel for the mnh s 1? Accumulhted deficiency for month.. CM tmi vr fl.Q' Accumulated eircs for year 1 TO Prevailing 'nd dlw'"" .. W. W. J. EENNETT, Observer. medicine. "I heard of Cooper's success first when he was In Chicago, as I have a 'private wire to that city In con nection with my. business. Later, when he came East, I learned more of him and his theory that stomach trouble causes most ill health. I rrave had no faith in anything not prescribed by a physician for each particular case after careful diag nosis, but after eight years of Con stant suffering, during which time I spent over 11,600 with absolutely no relief, I felt that It would at least do no harm to try the medicine which I was hearing so much about "During these eight years I have been forced to go without solid food for five and six weeks at a time. I always had a sour stomach, was troubled with formation" of ganr and -led the usual miserable life of the ' dyspeptic. I was dull, tired, nervous and' gloomy all the time, and was. always constipated. ' "1 have taken Cooper's medicine, a j comparatively short time. For thoi past three weeks I have not had the ' fillfi'hrf.Kf. alff-n it itnmnph trnuhle. T! can eat anything with no bad effect whatsoever. I have a tine appetite, am gaining flesh' very rapidly, am cheerful, full of energy, and my ner vousness has disappeared. My bowels are in perfart condition for the first time In eight years. I don t hesitate to say that I would not take $50,000 and bn back where I was. My relief and thank fulness aro beyond description." Anoincr siaiemeni was maun ny Sirs. Eugene Bui, of Cochltuate, Mass., who came all the way to Bos ton, a distance of twenty-five miles. Just to tell personally what the Cooper medicine had done for her. fcihe said: "For many years I underwent ex treme suffering from kidney and liver trouble. . At times my back ached so badly that I could not stand up. I frequently had dizzy spells, one of which lasted 24 hours whenever I opened my eyes every thing seemed to be swimming around. Whenever I tried to read the type soon became blurred and I was com pelled to stop. My nerves were tn a terrible condition. . "I used all kinds of medicine with out obtaining relief, and became dis couraged. Upon hearing of the Cooper remedies, I decided to try them. Tho effect of the first bottle of the New Discovery medicine was marvelous my appearance was so much Improved that neighbors re marked about It. I am stronger and better In every way, and feel twenty years younger. To-day a trip to Bos ton 'did not fatigue me In the least Best of all, I can read again with pleasure, a favorite pastime which for a long time I could not Indulge. My nervousness has also disappeared. No one could be more thankful than I for the rellof Mr. Cooper's prepa ration has given me. I am recom mending it to my friends." The young man seems to be gain ing greater headway as ' his visit draws to a close. It is estimated that four thousand people called on him yesterday. Zfitn to March 2d. with final limit for return until March 10th. For further Information relative to rates, schedules, etc., apply to any Dt-aDoara ticket agent or JAMES KER, C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C, C. II. OATTIS. T. P. A., Raleigh. N, C- COUNTY BONDS Municipal Bonds BOUGHT. 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