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AT fcAUIillM f. Judge Long fcaya "Cut Throat nd Murderers." Judge Long called Rowan county ! hour Wednesday. The srrand iury court to order at Salisbury at the nsu- has not made a presentment of the case against George Hall, who is ac cused of being one of the men who lynched three negroes Monday night Another arrest, that of a man named Cross, has been made. Judge Long was still more severe on the mob in an address yesterday. He said : "The court is informed that a kins man of the murdered people pleaded with the cut throats and murderers to let the law proceed. . Any man who aided in that lynching was guilty of murder in the first degree. Any man who gave encouragement by word or presence or took any part in it was guilty of murder in the first degree. "The question now is simply whether the law shall be enforced by the courts or by a mob; and Rowan county shall find, as I have said be fore, that no man of character and standing was in that mob. I am go ing to perform my duty as I see, it, and have no iear. I said before I ap prehended any trouble that tliv law of the land is stronger than any local mob. I do not take that baci, not withstanding the shots about my ears that night 'The mills of the Gods grind slow, but they grind exceed ingly fine.' The honor and integrity of Rowan must be preserved." The grand jury then retired to its deliberating room and court adjourn ed. The three companies pt militia are still on duty around the jail and. the city is practically under nulitary rule, but beyond the arrests there have been no developments. Seattaacat Uaaarsjoiag a CkUf- A dispatch from Salisbury says: While there are no visible signs of tremble, there are persistent rumors of the organization of a strong party to liberate from the Salisbury jail Saturday night the lyncher of the three negro murderers of the Lyeriy family. Feeling runs high again to night over the burning early this Morning ot the barn and two horses on the farm of Isaac Lyeriy, who with his wife and two children were mur dered by the lynched negroes. The. military still guards the jail and court' bouse, and gatling guns will be fired. iH a mob should it attempt to enter the jail premises A special venire of sixty men has bren ordered and from this number a jury will be selected lo try Hall, whose case will be called to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Six men have so far been arrested in connection with the triple lynch ing at Salisbury Monday night These are Bud Ballobangh, George Hall, John Cauble, Francis Cress and Geo. Gentle,' all Rowan county men save Hall who is from Montgomery coun ty. These men were taken into court this afternoon. Hall alone was ar raigned.- He was charged with mur der on three, cow He pleaded not guilty. He was represented by ex- Congressman T. F. Kluttz. judge Long told the other prisoners to em ploy counsel. The hearing will prob ably be continued to-morrow. Public sentiment in Rowan county in regard to the lynching is said to . have, nndnaoue a flrreat rhanir And there is now a strong desire that the leaders of the mob be punished. It . appears that the actual instigators were men from other counties. wu.lll rulliuo. Candidates Spokes Of. This hot spell seems to have re minded our people once more of poli tics, and now these lazy days are whiled away by many in discussion of our county convention to be held on September 6th. We have just got through two lively district conven tions, both held in Fayetteville, and now jve are Ipromised another lively one early in September. ' Those spoken of for the various of fices so far are: For Sheriff: W. H. Marsh, of Gray 'a Creek; Neill A. Watson, of Quewhiffle; and Jnoi C Adams, of Cross Creek No. i. Hon. Jas. D. McNeill has an nounced that he will not be a candidate. For the House: H. H. Bolton, of I Flea Hill; P. P. Hall, of Beaver Dam; C. G. Rose, of Cross Creek No. 4; Jno. A. Dates, of Cross Creek No. i; ATS. Hall, of Cross Creek No. a. For Senate: A. D. McGill, of Seventy-First For Clerk of the Court: A. A. Mc Kethan, of Cross Creek. For Register of Deeds: W. M. Wal ker, of Cross Creek; IX K. Blue, of I Little River; D. L. Downing, of Flea Hill. For Treasurer: J. B. Troy, of Cross Creek; J. W. Cogdell, of Beaver Dam. a ONOBS TO A SOUHUL Eafl f? of the most nutritious cf flotar foods Unseda Chcu!t-tho only perfect soda cr&ckcr. Then you will bs able to Earn More because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be ablo to Save More V m-$ggi ollegee. and fe because for value received there is no food so economical as Unoeda Biscuit In a dust tight, moistur proof package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY t rr Board, laundry, tuition, ees for use of text books, etc. $170 a year. For free-tuition students, CU&. Fifteenth annual session begins September 20, 1906. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalogue and other information, address, CHARLES D. McIVER, President, GREENSBORO, N. C The National Bank, Fayetteville. N. C CAPITAL PAID-IN $100,000.00 ASSETS, AS GOOD AS GOLD, OVER. ..... . 600,000 00 rpstalicaa (mmnXj Canratln. The Republican executive commit tee has called the Republican county convention to meet in this city on September 15th to nominate candi dates for county offices. Caaahl at Laat, lien lanady, a .-negro wno, some eighteen months ago was arrested, charged with larceny and bound over to court, and then jumped his bond, was captured at Sikes' mill in Seven ty-First last week by Sheriff Marsh, and is now in jail awaiting trial on the old charge. Blaatea Caaarty CaaveafJaa. The Democratic executive commit tee of Bladen county wet at Eliza bethtown last week and called the primaries for. the various townships to meet Saturday, September 8th, at 4 o'clock, and the county convention to nominate candidates for the differ ent county offices to meet at Eliza- bethtown Wednesday, September 12 Ma era Coetaty Caaveatlaa. The Democratic con vention of Moore county was held last week. Mr. A. A. F. Seawell, ofjonesboro, was nom inated for the the Senate. Mr. J. E. Buchanon was nominated for the House. Mr. J, Alton Mclver was nomi nated for Clerk of the Court, in place of Mr. D. A McDonald, who has held "the-pesition Jbr twenty years. Mr. A. f Kelly .vas nominated -for She riff, and Mr. N. A. McKethan for " Register of Deeds. ' Tka Text-Book fnamil loa. The Sub-Text Book Commission of which B. T. McBryde, - Esq.) of this city, is amcmber, at work in Raleigh the oast, month examining school books offered by publishers for adop tion in the public schools of the State completed their work last night and filed their report with Gov. Glenn for the Text Book Commission composed of the' State board of Education this morning. The report is voluminous, covering their findings in the exami nation of all books- in every branch t of study. ';?'' 1 Vu Stood The Teat IS Y. 1 lie old, original GROVE'S TasteleM Chill Tonic. Yon know what ybu are inking, it is iron and quinine in Ustls form. No cure, no ta-. 50c You nce.1 a pill? Use DeWiilV Little Karly Kisers, the famous little pills. Do not sicken or gnpe, but results are sura, StohJ by Artutield A Greenwood. , For headache, constipation, etc. Dade's Little Liver Pills, are best They cleanse and tonic the liver We Will Appreciate Your Account, AND WILL MAKE YOUR BANKING PLEASANT FOR YOU. EASY AND Correspondence of the Observer. Not quite a year ago, in the ac count of the Veterans' Reunion at Longstreet, published in the News and Observer, your correspondent paid a' little tribute to the memory of Capt. Mckellar, and mentioned the fact that his grave is unmarked save by a bunch of rosemary growing at its foot We had forgotten the article, but that one fact seems to have lived in the memory of one who is the son of Confederate soldier, and from him has come the request, within the last few days, that this pen will again propose a sentiment to the gallant Capt. McKellar, and ask for contri butions to form that sentiment into a stone to mark his grave in the old cemetery at wragsiren. mis young 1 jrrr? PW OTJJVr'l? VATTO TJTTT fT TOT? " ATtT TO man heads the Tis wftll-"a snbsenp-f v.--" wuuiujnuuajw ouai vn. na vnit v tion of five dollars. That is a worthy precedent, and we shall tell yon his We Are Always Glad to Comply With Your Wishes. - name later, if he doesn't object. As to the sentiment : Is it not sufficient to offer the memory of Capt John McKellar ? His reputation jus tifies the assertion that the chival rous days of the Crusaders did not know a knightlier soul, nor did the plume of a Chevalier Bayard ever crown a man of more peerless charac ter. Surely ha most have "kept the whiteness of his soul" unblemished if the plaudits of his contemporaries are a criterion. And yet he lies in neglected spot, .which will be utterly unknown by the next generation. Shall we not save it from oblivion I He was Captain of Co. A, 5th North Carolina Cavalry, and right nobly did he discharge his duty as a soldier of the Confederacy, and stood in the front rank of the heroes from Cum berland. He left no near relatives, so far as we know, and we this is the reason why he been given a monument But we hope that he win get one now. We feel sure that his comrades in arms will gladly contribute to this cause, and no doubt there are other Sons of Veterans and Daughters of the Con federacy who will like to help, also. In order to expedite the matter, this correspondent will take charge of any amount which any one may choose to give, and we shall be very glad if these funds are sent in just as quickly as possible. Eloisb Met, ill, R. F. D. No. 3, ' . Fayetteville, N. C. "ELLOf The Red Springs Citizen of Friday contains the following which will be read with interest in Cumberland, wnere nr. Patterson Has so many friends: J hello ! Being thus accosted, I turned around to find my neighbor over the way brandishing a newspaper in his hand and seemingly in a high state of men tal excitement "Hello !" he repeated again. "Have you seen to-day's Robesonian ? No." . . - . Well, it's a hummer. That paper has been a little dull of late, but it makes up for lost time." Well, what's the matter now V Stephen B. Mclntyre turns State's evidence and gives us the secret his tory of the Lomberton conspiracy to deieat ratterson lor Congress. 'I didn t know tUat be bad a B. in his name.' "I didn't either,, but it sounds big, something like the word Mesopota mia, and it seems to fill a lotz felt I want" Yes; he says he voted Jot Pattrr-- SUE YOU A TRAVELER'S CHECK PAYABLE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. Call on Us for Any Banking Service, IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU. W. A. Yanstory, President iH G. Harrison, Active Vice-President, E. H. Williamson, John Elliot Vice-Presidents, -Ralph Jessup, Cashier, A. B. McMillan, Assistant Cashier. E. A. POE BRICK CO., (INC.) 5 BRICK MANUFACTURERS, FAYETTEVILLE, N. a Daily Capacity 90,000 Brick. PL 1ST NUMBER ONE LOCATED I PLANT NUMBER TWO LOCATEP 0HA.C.L RAILROAD NEAR FAIR IQN SOUTH END COOL SPRING GROUNDS. STREET. yers and lawyers. McLeod was most too previous in his promises, and Sandy McKinnon seemed to have been afflicted with what the Latin called kakocthes scribindL.' "Well, I would like to see the paper. Where can I get a copy ?" "Yon can have mine if you will promise not to return it" 'All right And what does tha whole thing amount to anyway?" "Nothing, nothing; absolutely nothing." So I bade my mend rood-bye, and went in and salted down the above dialogue for the benefit of those who do not take the Robesonian. ; Robeson. A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of biliousness and habitual constip tion was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N. Pleasant of Mairnolia. Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c. at B, b. bedberry s Sons drag store. son 300 times, but the other 154 times be voted for 'Dear Joe,' or words to that effect He writes to 'Dear Joe' for permission to publish the volumi nous correspondence, and 'Dear jor tells him to go ahead.-. It seems that it is meant as a vindication of bis conduct in the conspiracy to defeat Patterson, as if anybody cared how he voted. ' v Yes; teU me all about it?" "Well, there are letters from Neill Archie, George McLeod .and S.indy McKinnon that were written two years ago. Solomon once got dis gusted tad said, ch that c:c csesry would write a book letters would have answered just as welL , There isn't much in Neill Archie's letter- he's a lawyer, you know.1 "Well, isn't Mclntyre a lawyer too' "Yes, but yon know there are law- The End of The World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, ot Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. 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These beantifnl little globules are soft gelatine coated and when moistened and placed in the month yon can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol just gums and resins ob tained from our own native pine for ests, combined with other well-known bladder, kidney, blood and backache emedies. Sold by McKethan & Co. Newton H. Smith, General Manager. SMITH'S Beat tal b4 la vestment Aflewer. Box 020. Fayetteville. tf. C. Bnvi and ells city houses and lots, farms, water powers, mineral deposit and- business opportunities. Refers by permission to wnoomng congb, lung and bronchial t B.nki , FaystUvils. List your proper- t,Tectloo.- Sold by McKen & Co. y with hstn, '. ' . v r Announcement ! I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Cumberland connC ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic County Convention. If nominat ed and elected, will nil the office faith' fauy and impartially. Ci. A. WAIHOS, Raeford, N. C. Announcement. 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