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I!-1 ," 1 - i " i L L 1 ' i l i l i . i I i ii i. m . m 1 I: 4 -t - -Y 4 'J " i irj - . f - -. - !Kt t 7' " ' 3 -ft THE lMHAS ITS UITCHSlOMgrHE LYERLY tiUMtRERS. . v ' v Continued from first page. Nease had burned the clothes, ; part of them in the fireplace at the house and burned the straw out of a bed tick, and that some bloody straws were in the yard. I scratched m the ashes and to- Saturday afternoon about 2 o'clock I found a white shirt button and lump of blood. I gave these to Dr. Dorsett. A'blueish shirt was found in a brier patch. It looked .like some one had tried to Wash it. When we started up to look for the axe Herirynsaid "them peo ple will swear on a stack of Bibles as high as the sky that they didn't dq it.'" The boy said the lamp was taken from a negro church. and thrown in a brier patch after the killing. LADY CURZON DEAD. Was of Leif Z, Leiter, the Fa; nous Chicago Millionaire. Lady Curzon, wife of the form er jViceroy of India, and daughter cf jthe late Levi ZV Leiter, of Chi cago, who has' been ill for some days, died at 5 :40 o'clock 'this evening. She never recovered wards the well near Nease's house from her serious illness at Wal-i mer - Castle. Kent, in 1904.. And the recent hot weather brought on a pronounced attack of nervous debility. s" """V- It was not until this afternoon that JLady Curzon 'a condition gaye cause for anxiety. About noon she grew worse and two specialists were called in. They. remained in attendance- until the end. Lady Curzon leaves two daughters. - It was announced at the Cur zon residence this even m that John Brown testified: I found tne nnal cause of Lady Curzon's th lamp just as it is now, with a 4eEh was he&it failure, but she :1 ttle oil in it. .We found the had been suffering from compli lamp 15 or 20 feet from the road caious which were the sequel of when we stopped to pick some !et terriblo illness of two years blackberries. The lamp had been a T,ne funeral, the date of placed there fresh. Mr. Sanders, wnich has no yet been fixed, will who was with me, carried the tate Place at Kedleston lamp. He asked Addie Lyerly Lkdy:Curzon of Kedlesto'n, was .whose it was. Miss Marv was Mary Leiter, and was in her own sitting there and said-it was not ri8nt tne possessor o $3,000,000 their lamp. E. J. Roseman of Salisbury tes- From Chicago the family moved to Washington, and later travel tified : When! srot to the Lvarlv e extensively and entertained t - j -j i heme at 8:B0 Satardav mornius lavishly. During a stay in Eng- Shoaf Poteet, Ben - Cauble and a Winston officer were with me. land Miss Leiter met Georaa n - . Curzon, eldest sonf of the Rev. A PECULIAR SUIT. Notice to Adie rtisers. Changes of advertisements, to receive proper ; attention, should; be received at. the office on Mon day. This is very important and w& hope our friends will observe it as near as possible Loans DduWf Secured. The Slayer of Alexin? Sues the Rail- road Company forOamages. ' , Messrs: Robinson & Shaw, a law firm of this city; j d Jk hu V. Bolton, a ..member of the bar, toilay instituted suit ; against the Atlantic Coast. Li .0 Railroad, operating the branc Atlantic & Yadkin Railroad bet reen San ford and Wilmington, tl papers re turnable at the An ust to i m of the Cumberland Su perior Court. Their client is Bedsc !e, who killed Alexson on an excur-jion train be tween Steadman and Wilmington, on the night of Satu -day the 7th instant, or the early morning of Sunday the 8th instant. The damages are not so i ir specifically statea, out it is una -rstood that a .cofi&-w large amount wilf le asked for. Tf vou have The complaint of the plaintiff briuging you less than 6, list it isensoie is set torth i s follows : witn our company at once. We'll That when the 'ex :ursion train nd it for you, First Mortgage on started from Stedma a Alexson de- R?! Efta-te' takiuff the , , . . , -. ,. . , ... and note m your name, and in sd- clared his intention nf killing the dition give you the " plaintiff, swearing t'rat. he should WRITTEN GUARANTEE never get back to bledman ; that of our Company that both princi- ne was drunk and disorderly and pal and interests will be paid ' showed himself tojbo heavily arm- IN FULL ' ed; that on the excarsion tiain as they fall due. the plaintiff, so far 1 rom provok- We assume all risk and stand ing trouble with the deceased petween you and possible loss. uas more it: and- i. . 1 , . . . ' buu uj a made tnrough our Company have managers of nniioi c rut crnimm nr . uuuull ins ocuunii I Ur A DANK ' any money idle or We took Nease Gil Ifisnia' nn. in a Alfred Curzon fourth Rurnn corn field 25 yards from the bouse Scarsdale: They were -married in Alexaon. thrh.am. Saarantee has more than hni. . ::rr' ( and: ion. locked car: thaf. tha j . W Li " the exenrsinn f.rnir nf. aaiA inchareeof the nnH,f.nr WlDg y 6 all the time. on starting to unlock the car in MCGllbbiHS & HamSOIl CO., which Bedsole was seated, was Piud in capital $20,000, Loans """cu uy uaBHoueers nor, tr rinrneai statP Hiro an r. i mr - A. C I w - n vwi -a- AAW Ui ail J T 1 T 4 Per Cent. T. v v - I AUDUl to some tracks beyond all tracks In 1898 Curzon was creat- 80 a6 Alex80n- would harm or kill wce, Salisbury, N. C. made that morning, except where ed rsfe Barou parzon, of Kedle- Bedsole ; that tho conductor de one man had walked: . Wa had ston, and in 1899 was annointed dared that Alexson was bluffing : - w r i x . - i cd ' JMease to make tracks bv the aide Viceroy and Governor General of inac ne dia unlock the duor of r i.i l j ii , , I T j : i -. . u tuese aua mey corresponded luuiai wuicn post ne resignea in ejuMJiiy. xne rignt neel nad worn J-wu. iionaou aispatcn on up to the shoe and did not make an impression of a heel. I N. B. Truth, St, Paul, June 31, said old ,man, that track fits '0& I've lived ar Inner T ramnm n Li tt , -r I i w ' uumigucy wen. " ne made no re own life, took that of Alexson. The plaintiff states that in conse- ber well when the Mississippi wasLn kj rr1 and bad manflcfimftnk rTi fli ao m a brook. My good health and train andnnnnnt. flu'ii 1 l " r i w .... I 1 ' arrested him and John. Henry lonf1"8 came DY taking Mollis- of the cloud resting upon him. and John we piffinc fc ter 8 Rooky Mountain Tea. 35 that in conseauence. of flaid J. L H i ii . .. sue car; onaii Aiexsou entered with We mv 4 n0r :. two revolvers in his hands, where- savings department, adding-the upon plaintiff, in defense of hisLiQterest to the principal every90 ply, Ed Barbert. Poteet and my Self went down to Hnrv'a niifi - w mB a j w M JL V and John were sitting hown in iront ot the house. Barber and Poteet went in to search the house and left me with them. John asked, "have they got Jack cents. T. W. Grimes Drug Co. management, he was forced to commit a homicide, he has beon seriously and grievously injured. Fayetteville, N. C, special to Charlotte Observer. - days, and offer every safe guard to me depositors. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian,, J. D. Norwood T j j ' jt resiaenc. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, ' V.-President- Teller. o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o : ' . " I i.l I " - r mm " . n SI when you have to scrape the bottom of your purse with a fine tooth comb every month to -buy shoes for th little ones. Our Special School Shoes are made spe cially tough for the purpose of helping you to keep money in the bank against a rainy day. They can actually stand more rough usage than any shoe we ever saw. A pair of them on one of your children will prove this. iritlitii) Campbell. oooooooooopoooooooo((joobo w ' - Engine Smaller Than a Fly. Tiny Tim is the name of the yet?" I asked him Jack who? smallest engine in the world. It He said the Jack that worked for is niade of gold and steel and it Mr. Lyerly. I told him they had weighs just 4 grains complete. Cats Hear Gall Of the Wild. some negroes but I did not know The engine bed and stand are h An interest f.nd. f -;.i any except his father. Coming of gold. The shaft runs in hard. r,afnr ia tnA k up the road I asked him why hekued and grbund steel bearing in.Lnnn hnnt. f; inquired about Jack and he said sertbd in the gold bed. 1,000 or more acres of dense tim- Jack had made threats. He said These bearings Til, .-,. I , " " 1 UUU UittiUJOlUU ilVtJJ UUt- jaCK naa tOld him thaf. ha nraa horpH tmm fV.a lnaiA t. Ij.-i . . . . . . xuoivio uu iuiui coins, ease or town, It is found going toixMr. Ike and Miss Gns self-oiling bearing. The fly wheel that many once tame house cats before he left there. He said has a steei center and JaCK nad Knocked A hnraa Anv&n la i?hln rim aitA fh;a ,4. ik. :u ... j . . - . a u tl I ' puf uuo wnu aua more ierocious tihtors ana Mr. Ike had got after him complete wheel, weierhs a , . i r ' " a i wxouu uuau auy UllitJl BOPCieS aoout it. The ' . -i J u- ui uuiwam wnicn nunters ore ant mat no mistake has been made tagonal base highlv noliahftd Th to 4.u j m the arrest "of the negroes in jail stroke is 1-32 of an inch; bore, Nearly every hunting 'party at Charlote, with the possible ex- 8-10p of an inch. Seventeen pieces spending a night in those woods ception of George-Irvin, is almost are used in the construction of comes up wat h a cat that has "gone too plain to need demonstration, this engine. . back to the wild." Th -nJL; The feed is through the goldlt.inn ia f.Viof. timon nt-nx 1 A llnrlom lliraala base, which is hollow. The bwi j iL , . , . . . L . n m,H mimuiBi ii. . i loujpuou ty wih wooas Dy tne held Truly miraculous seemed Uh of g w ,000; revolutions and wood mice and nf.ho. recovery of Mrs. Mollie Holt, nf Per mmute. When running 100 Lnnn wh.Vh nfa i..." ord'. Sfr.DtT blo to that they gradually becomeaocus- wasted coughiug up pus. from her the noUe of a .ZoZt, a ! ' 0 7 hfe SDd make tht"'r luugs. Doctor. dePeLed her end rL IT.!0 -ntiy a party so near mat nertamilv had watnh- .-' T ot nunters haa nhnoofl ed by her bedside- fortyeight e horsepower is 1-4Q8.000 of L night to have au exciting fiM on nnrsAnnwor ( nmn. j ... o" " vuujpcBHBU air wnen tne dogs finally cornered if t- i , WD ine cats tnus returned to the nr 1 11 folno .4.. 1.L.1 lL .' . I wo lilt; r wu bUH we amount native life of their species are said required to make it hum can easi- fh. a,8aid r .L. r , l"J " """tCiD w-grow considera- v -;uCUU tue eyeoaii with- blv Wer thn fV,0i. out tnking.-Techuical World, band .r,' Z ' m! to engage a whole pack of dogs 1 ; TilJSjTTm?s I . ' " n Eg Queen Quality and Regina Oxfords for King Quality hoe and Oxfords for nours: wnen. at mv . nrcronf. r quest Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, with the astonish ing result that improvement be gan, and continued until she fin ally completely- recovered, and is a healthy woman today." Guar anteed cure for coughs and colds. At all druggists. Trial bottle free. - . Allen Surratt, of Jackson HiljJ township, has become insane and last week attempted suicide. He used a pocket knife in an attempt to cut his throat but timely in terference saved his life. A gash was made in his neck 4nd the jugular vein was almost severed. He. has the idea that some" one wishes to take his life and his action was intended, apparentlv to forestall such an attempt and kill himself. Lexington Dis patch. ; ' I Tha CahI a : ! . ' . Bingle handed.-,Port Scott, Kan. uwim uiav ue a most periect Tribune. f10 vuiuou woik ana yet- be entir61v unsatiflfa Sical j instrument. So with ani-l ReCOfflfflendS StoesseFs Death. A T il. 1 TXT . I I J. ine weaver Fiano the A disnatch i'fmm p.. i sounding board receives nro.H. - A-.d 8tCQ from t, Petersburg cany tne same treatmm.f fUf ICFu.l in coin; PI8WS, thebest Oliver Chilled Plows, can be had by calling on J, H, McKenzie, hardware: deal er " 1TI 121 rt- e ll1 "ottimeui as tnatl , . , , r . of the professional vinl in oni fv, apPPmted, to inquire inh th0 result of it is a disf-.innf.ivQ circnmstanftPH ntfoni;n . uii" I -r ""-'UMxtig oue siu- aeterpttone with the nnBa;K;t, Uanriai t of exDression t.hof win , ' 1 - m" most i exacting demand' S rh S euag Untenant Ge Rral mnsician. TL ?i-i essel, former commander of riatine .or donbtfn rThlV 71 T l0"ress. wiu senteriol to Weavlr Pianof orUheir to W fnd Li8nte?an' Ge.,ol WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO U J10610 m the far oa,t Manufacturers: YP0 ' JJtohT rimaildd-Lond,n Ideal and Faultless hoes for the $5.00 reward for proof that there are any better shoes tnan tne values we offer. !TTXSyJ!JrT'at!.Tyji''iwLit'i'.ji,'i.v hwk : ' ' ; o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Of o o o o o o o o. o o o 4 "1 1 i 14 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -.4 IK m ft:,. . L.1 a 7
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