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ClIAKLOXTi: DAILY GUSEHVEIV AUGUST 15, ICC 3. ::ob CLAMORS FOR SEGEO nUMIT HOUUEfi HIM AWAY. En raced bv an. Awuudt on ' Whlta on win. Mot Take Powesfcn of Mrti)(rtiHd. and Wreaks Yra- Keaiu-e I'pon the Aftr Inhabitants By s (wrtr luten tm mktid j" . mr- M 'tli Um JMsMipt U Bloom-inKio- tnrsl tfe Mors by tlo MtertlTB Ac Ue RMtM Disarm llie Mte Troop Snd Terrorlx the C trns Two Whit Mea Shot ana . bererel Negro Severely Beae Automobile v tJsetl in Speeding J'rlHnpr ir to DemoIIstied arid ataraed. '.?.$ v.' s--" V ' " .' v Sprtng!d,,I!l.'An. 14. A threat ening mob. bent : on ' wreaking ven geance on the, negro Inhabitants ot Springfield.: because of an assault committed jo-day:Jy a, negro on . a white woman, ia raging through the street JtaJIinVJiMiIng negroes and disregarding the soldiers f Troop B, of th First Cavalry, ordered out by nnn tA 'oreserve order. SPEED TRIALS srCCESSFCTi. DR. LIXGLE THE MAN. Financial Agent For Davkltwn College 1 Announced .In IVroci of Dr. T. ' . W. Ltngle, Sow reltent of Black 'burn C-ollege la a Man Peculiarly Muni For the Work to Which He to ;: Elected. Hpedal to; The Observer, Army Balloon Jlakes an Averaga kwI rr Nineteen Mile nn Hour. - Oner Lews Ttian - the Ym tract Calls. For Endurance- Test ,To-iy. . . X Washington, . Aug. 1 14. Captain Baldwin to-day f olfUled the second, re quirement for the acceptance of his military dirigible balloon, by tnakln two - successful speed -trials- at -Fort Myer. A week ago the the airship waa accepted so far as construction. Js concerned and to-morrow It to. e nested that the endurance be made. Captain Baldwin 1 allowed three flights ,to fulfllj the endurance At e:2I this evening the dirigible .k. h. .tnrilnr line head-; ed In a northerly direction. iw ' . immuiwa nui- -Jflavldaon, Aug. "It, Publlo 'announce ment Is being made of the appointment of ,Kev. T W. Uncle. Ph. !., clasa of lxS8 . as - Unanctel agent of the college. Ilia work tn co-operation with President Smith Wld be to secure money and sub- ' irscr'Pt'onS' 'or ,ha endowment fund both trial -Will . .fc-i bniii nf tha InullMliiii mil be Increased t a point where Davidson's greatest efficiency .. may be , guaranteed p JOH.V RICHARDS . ACQtTTTED. ! Virginia SHiool Tcaolicr Arqnkted of iiw .'innuT oj iuva in lov i? llM lrP For Trial tlvej . Times. .. . , -. , , Hoanofce.- :a, "Aug. 14.-The'flfthJ trial at Floyd court ..house of, John Richards, the Floyd . county ecbool . teacher, charged with the murder of his rWsl In love, Maurice K. Francis, of Roanoke, ended to-day in aeqalt- lal.!. The AWL wrnnil nA hnrlli resuiiaa in aieagreement. - The third iw rrum4 in conviction of mar aer.in the flrat decree and Richards was ehtenced to .be hanged. ; The Bupreme Xurt granted a new trial. Francis was killed while pit his way, td see Mini RriKi. t hi. wi- ..4 Ira wr Unnl mrM n.rliwl ... . , . T '. ""''. "I . anrf th 111. umnannt f I ..4. t-J ww..... .v,i the collea-e may be augmented sufficient- course followed .was tnef onrwa lies in the direction 01 Lnn' Va., two and a sixteenth miles from the starting point, r , v, On the home stretch the airship pilld evenly and at a greater rate 01 speed than it had ever attained be . flnl.hlnir line St - . i urn. ! upriiiK The jOewnor to-nllt ty teiep-npn , f 4H nftMn mmute after Mart rg: ards had been a suitor for her hand f!L spected of the kllUng. - immediately following th ..nd e h. cisl disaster and an embarrassment that! third trial at RiohaVrf 1,1. would seriously cripple- It or hinder if. in j mother and eldest brother all died f w i'w ireiciti, qyu. yiiMiiiuni witnin a period of a week- fnvoTRtrte- ctrenmsxances and In prosper ous times,, it is doing. J.- ;- His many friends feel that-the college k Ji 1 St "P0"" In attending .i " Tn Prnta were burled ' on the same day but the prisoner was ordered two companies of militia and one troop of cavalry from Peoria, a troop of cavalry, frm Blpomlngton iml ala one from Pekin. These aol- It is expected that the average pprd I for the fllht will be rouna to m sixteen and one-half miles, j After replenishing the supply of riiine. fsDtain lialdwln made an- is fortunate In securing Dr, Lingle tori"01 owed- to attend the funerals. thi. i.u,. mnit .rt.ioit t. if t VT IMr oi lvnchinr. Th. lone may Judge from the success that has' 1 one the most remarkable. In a, . '. m.tiir tn Snrinerfield on miu., f,minl mieeri trial in order to uiri .1, . " - . . .i.t fft Lst the local troops Bet a bonus on his contract price or 'f-"-"' - (..-,, aa maintaining order. MOB ATTACKS Negroes NEGROES. in various parts of tn? town have been attacked by the moo and In two Instances the negrors have turned with considerable effect 50. th At 7:10 the airship crossed starting line tite second time - I Th alrhlp turned for the return trip at 7: IT, having made tho two ( end ono-slxt-enth miles in seven 1 minutes. The actual time for thfi ; upon their assailants. In one mis-' - ..,, "" - a trftoner attemniea 10 riirdw i i : attended tils labors In other fields. and by , tin- industry, energy and ability that has 'always characterized hlra ftst as a stu dent, then as a professor in a college chair and then as President and field mm rciary, for Blackburn College at par limine, ill., which latter position he now I holds. the combatants and was nearly over whelmed by tho disorderly persons who were in pursuit of several ne- . (roes. A call for help brought sev eral other cavalrjnaen to the scene, but they were all disarmed and their guns were carried away by the rioter". Most of the members of Troop 11. Of Taylorsville, are on guard around the Jail, whence (li-nrRn lilchardw n. , the negro who assaulted Mrs. Hal.im ; at her home to-flny, was removed early In the evening to IJlooinlngton. The rioters who had gathered in front j Of the Jail following tho Incarceration I of Richardson were enraged by the ; xuse practiced by the sheriff In re-; moving Richardxon from the jail. A , company of firemen was sent down the street In front of the Jail In a spectacular run. attracting the atten- 1 tlon of the crowd, while Richardson! and another nocm, charged with mitr-1 der, were stealthily taken from tho 1 Jail across the Sangamon river and ' ulaeed In a train bound for Bloom-1 lngton. NEGRO RESORTS LOOTED. Finding that the nee-roes were gone the mob amused itself for a tlm by lnotinr nearo resorts In eRst Wash ington street. The amusement of j the rioters was tragedy for the nee-roes, many of whom were roughly ! handled and beaten with pieces of their own furniture. A white man and his son, whose names were not ascertained, were shot and Injured, upposedly by negroes. This encounter further enrsged the members of the Biob and they began a general search for negroes. The situation became so serious that Governor Deneen sent hurried orders for extra troops. The local mllltla had been event to prevent It l hlivid tnat the oniciai tim ers will tlgure Captain Baldwin's aver ajfc time for the last test at nineteen miles an hour. The contract with the government requires that twenty mllen an frnrir he made in order that l)v. Ungle after graduation here In 13 went to Cornell University, where ho did xueh excellent work as a student that he wun the foreign fellowship which gave him a year abroad at a German univer sity. Dr. Lingle, not content to remain only one year, continued hla studies at I-etpMc and was graduated with the Ph. I deifiea. Subsequently he accepted an appoint tn nt at the hands ot (he executive com inn lee ot foreign missions and went to Hr.ull to teach in a college at Han Paolo. the history of Virginia courts,, PRICE OF -1aM ARTISTE'S POEM. the contract price lie secured. J- r Afer returning to this country he was everv niile less than twenty made hy eiecld first to the chair of philosophy Hpiain iiHi.iKin id per inn. w... . ) Kburn College and later was deducted from the contnet price. MAIUMO coin's TEAMS l,El. 1 made president. Here he has been con- spleiioiiKly nuecessful in putting the in Istltutlon on a firm basis nn! In securina- t jinany thousands of dollars toward Its Marine Corps Cafidiro permanent endowment fund. It Is earn- Hy hoped and expected that he will '""""i? Value Which tho' French t wpon His Work.' Westminster Gasette ' f '"' . The Ganlola tells a good story ef La. mar lae-s estimate of the pecuniary value of his poetry. . It was in 1S4$. when he was at the scm. yf hi glory and a Cabinet minis ter. had Just contributed "La Mar- seuiaise de la Paix" to The Revue des Deux Mondes, and Bulox, the editor, call fd nn hlra at the ministry. "I believe X owe you 80. Here is the money,- said iimarune, producing a bundle of bank notes. "Pray deduct the amount of The Re vue's Indebtedness to you for your po- ..in uie cflliur. "I meant to make you a present of It." rejoined the poet. , "Not at all: I insist upon paying you." "How much?" "Your ownprice, whatever It may be." "Ah, well; If you have it so I must oblige you." said I.amarllne; and with a magnificent gesture -he swent tin h SAGO "ARID -JJACIiIK2--S;S?S COTTON' 'MiCE-IMERY.' ,. Pickers ; Eevolving ; Clubbing' ' ; . ' ' Interxaealaw - and ; " " " , Spinning ImeJ gftndiilal A. Hm VJA'SHBURN, ; Couth bri A(ferii CHARLOTTE, ; WOETH OASOLDTA . ' r i V : ' Flat Cafdsi Hallway Heads and Drawing Frames t 'v. s v i . ' ' r - i. g Rev. J. Teams Ki-oni Three f'lrxt Ploitw nt Xailoiiiil HIM' Association Tournament II lulson, i equally successful in his labors In be- wnf)1 bundle of notes representing th I-'or utp scvmn Time, vtinsmc i,if; i.af ot Iavldson, his alma mater. and ,w "na restored mem, witn solemn dig' Members Match. ; one may add naturally, his first love. IJr !"'" 10 '", PCKet CuiTip IVrry. O., Aug. it The fnlied Unsle is a brother of Rev. Lr. W. L. fltairx Marino Corps tliiHuhed the field l-lnle, of the First Presbyterian Church, In the opening match of the National Atlanta, and president of the board of Rifle Ashoelation tournament to-day. It truateea of Davidson College. wsh the first shoot In the 2Uli annual tournament of the SKHmdatlnn. The .a . u t V. . r ..nnilH Inn. tvnr 1 . 1 .. u I un.l 1 I score were made. Promptly at S o'clock I " AU wretic. the contests began. Twenty-four teams ' Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 14. E. R. were entered. The marine crops hss three Thomas, former banker and race teams entered end they captured tho first ho Owner, wag seriously Injured three places to-dsv The ten leading n"re to-night when his automobile scores were as follows: , "tri a and wrecked a carriage con- 45S ,.lB"""g several new rorKers. who 4. i were on a Pleasure drive. The horseg II. Harms Aowpt Presidency of Xewherry 0)llegp, St. Matthews, 8. C, Aug. 14. It was announced to-day at the meeting Prominent Race Horse Owner Hurt 1 of th board of trustees of Newberry onege. or Newnerry, H. c, that Rev. J. Henry Harms, of Harrlsburg, Pa., had accepted the presidency of that (,'nlled States Marine Corps Nn. 1'nlted States Marine Corps No. Called Ktates Corps No. 3. 112. O, Second Ohio, 434. C. Fourth New Jersey, 425. K. Third Oregon. 4L'4. Troop A, Ohio, 414. H, Fourth Oregon, 41.1. A. Twenty-fourth I'. S. Infantry, 411 I). Serond Indiana. 400. The lnter-club match for the rifle club championship ol the l.'nlted States was won by the Fourth New Jersey with the attached to the carriage were killed outright, the occupants of the car riage were thrown violently to the ground and Mr. Thomas and his chauffeur were hurled twenty feet to one side of the roadway. Thomas' left leg was broken atnhe knee. National Cnnltal Rifle and Revolver As out earlier In the , relation second: the Sixth MasBachu trouble that Was- .tl tl.lrd: tl. Ker.mrf nhlo fnnrtl, Ut W. K. Hudson, uf New York, feared at that time. ine epringneiu inuma. mier u.e , ttlK oCond year, won ths life member's hooting Of the two white men to- mal(.M (1I1(J championship of the as- night, seemed powerless to control the , ,oclatll)II Bror,(1 m out of -0 rioters and when the automobile CnptBln McBrl(lBt Hpcond In(lariai won wnicn nau xaaen u.e .wo .r..ui.er , the suto rr!tarv., malch at .rum UIO Jtkll IU Hie nam u..v,rn in" river returned to Springfield, driven 1y Its owner. Major Harry T. Loper, commissary of the Second Brigade, Illinois National Guard, a large num ber of the rioters assembled around the machine) In front of Lopor'g res taurant. RESTAURANT WRECKED. Despite a guard of police and mem bers of the Fifth Infantry, with a gatling gun the crowd wrecked the restaurant, tearing everything to pieces Inside, demolished Loper's au tomobile, and set It afire. The fire department was summoned to extin guish the burning automobile and another struggle ensued when the militiamen tried to drive buck the rabble to allow the firemen to play a hose on the Are. Three members of the gatling gun squad were injured during the tnelee and the rioters took several gang from the soldiers. Them captured guns were used to finish, wrecking the restaurants. When the mob reached the bottom of the stair way leading to the buffet of the res taurant they found the dead body of Louis Johnson, 14 years old. a doc tor, who examined the dead body hastily, said the boy had been shot In the neck whrre there wa a wound, uuv anuuivr uot-ior wno came up later aid that the boy's lath was due to a broken neck. Eugene W. Ohafin, prohibition presi dential candidate, was tilt In the head with a brick and severely Injured dur ing the mob's outburst Xegro House Fired by Slob. Springfield. 111., Aug. jb. At 1 clock (hla morning the whole east nd of the town burst Into flames, the torch having been applied to sev eral negro houses hv the more desperate mnh. The ral,V,l i. .......... tag inrongn me streets attacking very negro met. AH the local militia re on duty and half a dozen e0m panies from other cities are rushing here on special trains. still oth-r companies are ordered to hold them selves in reserve. The flro depart ment is at present helping to combat account of the threatening attitude of the mob towards the tlrrmen. The Kentucky srrlved (o-day. nd floulh Carolina teams Xo Date Named For First Sleeting; of , Tlinw Creditor, j Pittsburg. Pa., Aug. 14. Because no, ' one entered an appearance for Harry K. Thaw when his petition In bankruntcv was called before Referee William R. for Klalr to-duy, the fixing of a date for the first meeting of creditors was postponed Indefinitely, and It Is said, will not now be considered until his attorney or some one else Interested makes application to have the time fixed. Institution to succeed Scherer, resigned. Dr. J. A, B. B'sW sw M fffn,rnsssij bmM 11. 1KJS QuIIford College t'nr Roth Men And Women. rnursea In the Classics and In the Natural Sciences. Departmenta In Bible Studr and In Musics Labora toriea for - Chemistry. Biology and Physics ' All buildings supplied with pur water and lighted bv electricity. ; Noted for thorough Instruction and titirh moral tone. Located In the healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. - ' - For cataloug ad drew . lu L. HOBB-S, Preeddent. Guilford College, North Carolina. Mlr-SntSM Oradi sn4lM by lanM BMlk. B.I Aft i ta4 1 . nm Am Tm4 mi II. im. CIIwMmIAMom. Llf wimn lnw. Wnl for mmm 4 ailntan V CaiMesktr tautist UJm, Rftatsltt RACFORD INSTITUTE t a hiKh-B-rade. non-sectarian, co educational school of eight depart ments. Primary, Intermediate, Art, Elocution, Music, Business, Telegraphy and High School, all of which are undjr well-trained, exnerlenced teachers,. Students bearing certificates of graduation from this school are ad mitted to all the Beading colleges of the State without examlnaion. The healthfulness of the localon Is unsurpassed, the climate, soli, water, etc., being th sams as that of the famous winter resorts of Pine hurst and Southern pines, twenty miles distant. Let Vs Send Ton a Catalogue. C. B. MINTOSH. Denver, N. C; Z.- N. HOLLER, Davidson, N. C. STATESVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE Parents are now decldis, where their daughters shall g'o next Sep tember. Statesvllle Colleae offer fetter advantages, everything being considered than any other school In the State. Send for catalogue and be convinced. Board, tuition and entrance fees for nine months only $152.00. Address REV. J. A. SCOTT, D. D., StatcsvlDe, N. C. For Governor (iullri Operated Vpon Appendicitis. Boston. Mass.. Aug. 1 4 --Followlng closely his recovery from a protract ed illness which nearly proved fatal, i-t ... ... , governor i;urtis uulid, jr., was op erated upon to-day for appendicitis ! nt the Charles Gate Hospital, a prl- vate Institution in the Back Buy dls I trict. The operation was pronounc j ed successful by the surgeons and the I Governor's condition Is said to be most satisfactory. The Governor has been spending his vacation at a camp , on SeluiKo Lake, Me., but on account I of Ills illness he was obliged to cut short his sojourn there and he re turned to lloston yesterday. Early , to-day his troubb; was diagnosed as appendicitis, nn operation was advis ed and early In the afternoon he was taken to the hospital and submitted to the operation. Of fcera. Balloon Ktplodes: Two Dead and Six Injured. London. Aug. 14. Two persons were killed and six Injured by an ex plosion this morning on the grounds of the Franeo-lirltish exposition of the balloon Knvelopo owned by Cap tain Lovelnce, of the New York Aero Club. Preparation for an ascent were being made when the accident oc curred. The cause jg supposed to have been the throwing down of & lighted match. Miss Hill, aged 1 . secretary to Captain Ixivelace, was one of the persons killed. She was burned to a cinder The other person killed, a man, and the six men who sustained Injuries, also were employed by Captain Lovelace. Three, Negroes Fxenpe From Georgia Convict Cnmp. Columbus, Ga., Aug. II. Three life con victs, negroes, escaped to-day from tho vamp t the. Muwgee Brick Company In this county, altiimiKh fired at several times by the guaids. The convicts made their break at a polol midway between the two guard stations and about fifty yards from each guard. They aucveeded In springing Inlu a dltrh, dodged their Way through some tail cotton and t.en lotd themselves The negroes were chained but not rlose ly. M. A. Candler, a son of ex-Governor Chandler, Is warden of the camp. . PORTSMOUTH JAIL HTOIUfKD. Slob at PortiMnouuTva.. Forw, iur, " V, . nnd ixwand Keys to Negro isfucTrrs I n j i . - Oftterrs an.1 nw. k . " " ws nearby. panyesrrv Taken to Norfolk Fi hfe Keeping. I -Norfolk. Vs.. Aug lS.A mob of rnor than S00 men attached Ports snoutb jail at 1 o'clock this morning bent en lynching William King and Henry Smith, hoth negroes, who were ehj on the charge of criminally as- .saulting Mrs. Xmtherine Powell, n! aged white woman, last Monday. The negroes had been removed to Norfolk keeping" 'nlng for safe The mob forced the door of the Jsll r' w'r? m' Deputy Sheriff Jluy tfJ .t Ot-ofncers f Whoa ths cell keyg were demanded and refused. The crowd wa forcej tack by th-policemen with drawn wessons and ths fire department was called out to disperse the mob with the hose, : .. Tnder orders of Mayor Reed the pol-e arrested W4d Cobb, Slartln l, Westbrooke and - T. - T). Winums, whlU men,. and -a half aeor of ne rrofg, ss ringleaders. .Warrants hsye a. Jssiud .r a haif-hon-dmr ffior! . ' At 3 a m., Ure crowd bad left the vicinity of th ili and It Is reported thti.t they are congregating elsewhere rA intend to march to Norfolk and attack the Jail Jo to hope of aecur. i-g the prisoners. ,: . , Rich or poor alike arc habit ually constipated. It slays its victims by thousands, although some other name goes into thc death certificate. Drugs will not cure. Eat daily. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY which is of a laxative nature. For sala by all Grooer Office of: f I SB I I II THE MECHANICS PERPETUAL 6. & L ASSOCIATION e Charlotte, N. C, duo. 6th 1908 Ho ! for the Fifty Second Series On September 5th commences our fifty-second series, the subscription books for which are now open, s The 39th series amounting to $97,500 matured , on July 15th and was paid off Jess as Ea-Ea-Ea-sy" as , failing off a log as were also the 36 preceding series; amounting In all to nearly ' $2,000,000 ' Ve respectfully and seriously call the attention of non-borrowers or Investors to the fact, that by Invest- ' ing with us they will make 6 2-5 per cent: net as against 1 5-6 by Investing in Institutions other than Dullding and Loan Institutions, Now Is the Timtjlto Subscribe For the Fifty-Second Series ! either as borrowers or Investors. R. L COCHRANE, Secretary I 1 i : : ' "I ?7 ' tun couege; AND CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC CHARLOTTE, jr., a A High Grade OeUega fa ,:,r - - - ' Beantlfut V suburba - loca tion, IS aores campna, vWlooklns; the city; fla bulldlnrs; wnlverslty edo- ' aated. axparlanosd teach ra, -. I ' " ' - 7JL B. teTa Course o level with the best eoV teres for tnenj v alaetlva lecree coaraea -.'..(-': ;. . Cpactaltlaat 7. Uasle Art and KsprwsJsa Schools. Aimt '. To pravlds f broad and liberal culture tor young women. Illustrated v catalogue Mat free an .appUeatlon. , rrisldaat. ; Special Rates to All Who Enter by Sat urday, Aug I5th Our halls ars commodious; our equipment , complete; our courses modern. . Situations ars secured for all worthy graduates. Write or call for catalogue and special rates. Address . KING'S BUSINESS COIAEGE, Balelgbt N. C. Charlotte, . N. C. Women Presbyterian College for CHARLOTTE, N. 0. The 51st session of this ,Id and well established school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud " claims "-we point . to the work of one-half century. '"Por catalogue address KEV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. , miM7? &OLL11GI2 Four Departments Colleglste, Graduate. . Engineering and Imw. large library facilities. 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