The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 07, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Tt EsriAr. AforsT t. if». mmmmm mmmmmmmmrnm Extravagance Ini never been a feature In the management of the Mu tual Benefit Life of Newark. K. J. We can't tout of paring the highest commissions to agents, but when It comes to low premium rates, large an nual dividends, and liberal policy contracts, we own no superior. Hlgh-clus business men are proud to be our agents, and the popularity of our pol icies enables them to make more money than, the agents of the extravagant compa nies. If we are not represented In your town, write us for particulars. Angier & Foreman, Stale Agents, 'Atlanta. RAZORS AND PISTOLS USED AT NEGRO CAMP MEETING TO SETTLE A CRAP GAME NEGRO ATTEMPTED TO FREE PRISONER AND WAS SHOT AT SHE SUES FA THER IN LAW ASKING HALF A MILLION DOLLARS [ FOR HER “HUBBVS” LOVE] PREMIUM RATES. fliwlal to The (leorglau. . through the hand and cut several times Yatearllle, Oa., Aug. 7.—Sunday at a Ion hie face, negro camp meeting three brothers, A negro whose name could not be who were said to be drinking Rnd ■■cerlalned wn. cut with a razor, and gambling, engaged In a shooting and I Vbim'two* hundred .hots were fired I Special Officer cutting affray and during the mfxup on the church grounds by different ne-1 1 Joe Stephens, the youngest, was shotlrroes. 3 MEN HOLD UP STORES Used His Pistol iiml Captured Assailant. TO GE 7 CASH TO PL A Y RA CES\ An exciting scene waa enacted Tues day morning In the ‘office of the Southern Express By Private I/miuhI Wire. New York. Aug. 7.—A band of three men, each currying a huge revolver, entered cigar stores on Forsyth, Chrys- tle streets end Second avenue and ob tained a total of more than $500. After the first place had been at tacked and onn of the highwaymen captured by * a policeman, the two other hold'Up* were committed by the two remaining robbers. The man ar- By Prfrat© Lf.isfl Wire. New York, Aug. 7.—Another Pitts burg millionaire Is In trouble. He Is Gilbert T. Rafferty, known as the "coke king," who resides at the Wal dorf Astoria. Rafferty's daughter-in- law. Dora H. McIntyre Rafferty, has brought suit against him In the su preme court of Kings county for $500,- """ SI 1 * ‘barges him ulth having alienated the affections of her hus band, George B. Rafferty, lately a pri vate In the United States army ln*the Philippines. Young Rafferty and Harry Thaw .were friends. The elder Rafferty and when l jj, e e |<jer Thaw formerly were asso- Company, ■ MBBj ■■ rested gave the name of Sidney*Jacob. 1 8am WtcWi, a negro, attempted together In business. According to the police, the men be- rescue Abram Myers, another negro, longed to tho “Five Points gong." It from Special Officer McCollough and Tut* h*L I waf " hot at tw,ce h y ,he officer. Neither of the bullets hit their mark ond .The present suit Is the brought by young Mrs. Rafferty. Four years ago she sued John Harold Hay- don, of New York, for $20,000. She i-ii;irtr-‘<i him with .-ilh-natlng her hu© band's affections. In her complaint she alleged that Haydon agreed for $15,000 to cause a separation' betwen herself and her husband. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS 20-Paymen: Life. ndria Bay. She was handsome and dashing and young Rafferty's pa rents were Indignant and cast him off. The young man then enlisted, leaving Ms wife, and was sent to the Philip pines, where he served three years. He resides now at the Rnperlal Hotel. “I married my wife when I was un der the Influence of liquor," he said. the men had received the "tip” to bet on "Nigger Mike/' the 100 to 1 shot,.-,. . owned by Jack Knnney. of Chatham I Th ® * hoot| ne attracted considerable at- Square, which won a few days ago. I tention. “Nigger Mike” Is to run today at Officer McCollough had arrested .Saratoga, nnd It I* stated that In order M yera on a charge of dlaorderly con- 4& duct. a. the rc.ult of a row with an- horae the band planned the hold-up. | other „ e gro., A* ha waa taking hla prisoner from the building, IUtchle Is said to have walked up behind him JIM GRIGGS ASKS DOLLAR OF 30,000 BRYAN MEN; PAPERS ARE TO AID FUND By Private Leased Wire. Washington, Aug. 7.—“Jim” Griggs, ELE VA TOR FALLS, HURTING7,KsWSV~...., and causing A mad PANm^P^HF^S-B 1 Oolh,ugh-quickly pulled hla pistol'and P°»* ,hnt Jlm Sherman, chairman of fired two shots In rapid ,ucce„lon at the Itepubllcan committee, .hall have a hla a..allnnt, who waa running from copyright on the one dollar plan of LOW RATES SOUTHERN RAILWAY Warm 8prlnga, Gl $ 3.79 Chick Springs, 8. C ,, 8.30 Aahevllle. N. G. 10.50 Wayneaville, N. C.. 11.80 Hendersonville, N. C 10.00 Lake Toxaway, N. C. .......... 12.70 Tryon, N. C 10.00 Tate Sprlngi, Tenn ............ 11.35 8t. Simona, Qa 12.00 Cumberland liland, Ga 13.00 Atlantic Beach, Fla 14.60 Chicago, III 32.05 Saratoga Springs, N. Y ., ,. .. 43.80 •Atlantic City, N. J 40.00 Aabury Park, N. J 41.50 Detroit, Mich 30.05 The above rates are for the Round Trip. Tickets on sale dally limited for re turn until October 31, 1906. Passenger and Ticket Office No. 1 Peachtree Street. 'Phone 142. J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent. HE GOES TQ JAIL TO SAVE HIS DOG By I'rUnts 1,-n-.. ,1 Wire. Kansu, nty. Mo.. Aug. 7.—Dr. J. A. Hnrlgar, a well-known physician, and • andhlate for the Democratic nomlna- l"n for congress, waa sentenced to three days In the city Jail yesterday by ~ “yle for contempt of lice Judge Kyle uTt In refusing to reveal tha where jta of hla dog. It was charged that I'dlee Judge Kyle ordered the dog killed, nnd asked the doctor where It ass. He replied that It had been sent av, ay. The Judge fined him 1100, add ing that he would remit the fine If the dog was produced. The doctor refused to accept the propoeltlon. He was then dared In contempt and sent to By Private Leased IVIrc. New York, Aug. 7.—Seven men were badly hurt aa the elevator on the Oreene street aide of the building at 107 and 109 Dleeker street fell with a crash from the etxth story to the basement today. One of the ateet calves snapped and the elevator shot downward without the least warning. All tha Injured were rushed to St. Vincent's hospital, where their condl- the scene. Leaving Myers, the officer I securing campaign contributions Mad la *■“ —W—f ' * Ritchie and soon I A clrcujar letter Is to be sent out to tlona were reported to be critical, I then gave chase after The Bleaker street building Is an caught him. leach of the 30,000 enthusiastic Demo- eight story structure and Is occupied Myers was later taken Into custody erats who subscribed one dollar each ‘ “ akr * ■ -- ..... ... — . hy garment makers Exclusively, All again, and both men were arraigned I to the first Bryan campaign. Then a circular letter Is to be sent to each of the editors of 3,500 Democratic news the employees of the various firms I before Acting Recorder Hlrsch. Aft were at work when the elevator fell, I er hearing the evidence, the acting re and hearing the terrific crash, many corder fined Ritchie J10.75 and Myera bellnved the building waa collapsing 12.75. It was shown' I list both ne- and started In a panic-stricken rush gross bear a good reputation, toward the one narrow stairway and papers throughout the country, calling upon them to open subscription Data among the subscribers. The first dollar received as a con tribution to the Democratic campaign fund 'was yesterday pasted on a letter hend nnd hung up In the offices of the committee. The dollar came from Judge J. H. Neville, of Mississippi. Un der it appear these words: - “Ho con tributed the first dollar to the Demo cratic congressional committee's cam paign fund. He has proved himself a good, loyal Democrat." . the single other elevator. JEALOUS MAN KILLS WIFE FOR TALKING TO NEIGHBOR STALLINGS WON OUT OVER SOLICITOR POST TWENTY-ONE BABIES ROLLICKED AT THE MARION HOTEL -TUESDAY Bv Private 1-onM Wire. Now York. Auk- 7.—Iii n lit of Jealous * ‘ * un auil ew Yorkc ..... amre, Iwattifl© all© talked with wire next door, Outnopp© Lupo, a young Italian of 22, allot nnd killed hla wife, Mr*._A*uno Lupo, today In their hatu© at 345 East atr©«t, nnd then tried to put an ©ml to bla own Ilf©. Istipo tired Neve nil aliota nt hla wlfa as ah© atood hy th© window In th© front room of tb©lr bom©. Aa ah© dropped to’ tho floor, I-tipo turned th© revolver toward hlnimdf and tired, hut did not wound him self fatally. Hot Contest for Newnan City Court Solicitorship Decided. Other Appointments. "If anybody In Atlanta believes In the race suicide theory they had better pay a visit to this hotel today,” stated Chief Clerk James F. de Jarnett, of the Marlon, Tuesday morning. “Twenty- one babies In this small house In one day Is a record hard to beat, especially when this Is known as being almost exclusively a hotel for traveling men. Eighteen of the youngstera arrived ATLANTA NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Petition for Charter. W. R. Ware, E. H. Thornton, John L, Coleman nnd J, M. Dugger made application Monday for a charter under the name of tho Ware Furniture Fac tories.' They ask to be allowed a capi tal stock of 335,006, and to be permu ted to Increase the capital to any sum not exceeding a million dollars. 8tate Horticultural Society, Guy L. Stewart, local agent of the land and Industrial department of the Southern, left Tuesday for Macon, where he will attend the annual ses sions of the Georgia State Horticul tural Society. The meeting this year promises to ha of unusual importance g given the society. President -kmans, of Augustn, has promised to give some Interesting facts to those In attendance upon the sessions, Sues for Lost Trunk. Through Attorneys lltnes A Jordan, Mrs. IV. It. Smith has filed a suit against the Southern ralhvny for 3200. Mrs. Smith says she went on a visit to Tate Springs snd that her trunk waa lost while she was en route to that place. Sho states that her trunk, con taining her personal effects, was lost when It was returned to her her clothes which she carried In the trunk were damp, moulded and mildewed from water and exposure. Ernest Willis Morgen's Gsb. Chsrged with breaking Into the slot of a gas meter. Ernest While Morgan, a large black negro, aald to hall from LaGrange, poured forth a stream of language the like of which haa never been heard before. Ernest Willie talked long, but not very loudly, and when he was exhausted Judge t'al- houn remarked: " Well, NVIllle, there but from your apeech I am Inrllni believe you have been aaaoclated In eome way with the gaa meter. " may go." You ell. the tit Vets to Eat Melons. At Judge Landrum's court rooms on _________ Decatur street Tuesday night tha Tlge The police are now hunting for I Anderson Camp, U. C. V., will be g. tendered a watermelon cutting by the PRIZE WINNING “AD” Deaths and Funerals. W. L. Stallltiffa has won tha solid- I with thalr parents Monday afternoon. 1‘torshlp of the city court of Newnan and with three already here made for a term of tour years from March quite a nursery scene Tuesday morn 24, 1906, over the Incumbent, W. G. Post. This has been one of tho hard problems for the governor to solve, be cause both men had come to him with hundreds of Indorsements. A. C. Wright will succeed C. C. Tin- Ing. I reckon a baby convention or prise beauty show must be under way in thli vicinity.” A perusal of the registration book at the hotel confirmed tho statement of Clerk de Jarnett. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Field, of Statesboro, with their five small children; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Graham and two children, of McRae; Mrs. G. W. Perkins nnd child, of Mil- ledgevllle; Mrs. J. S. Gibson nnd child, of Newnan; Mrs. F. 8chaufele and four children, of Dublin, with five chil dren with a party from Tampa, Fla., were among those who registered with children Monday night, breaking all records at this hotel. x ANNUAL DIVIDENDS 15-Payment Life. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS 10-Payment Life. / 25 $29 17 30 31 99 35 35 50 40 39 89 \45 45 58 /25 34 67 \30 37 97 .35 41 99 40 46 95 \45. 53 16 /25 45 96 \30 50 28 35 55 48 /40 61 77 \45 69 44 Rates and particulars furnished at request. THOMAS H. DANIEL, Gen'l Agent Engllah-Amerlcan Building, NATHAN F. WOLFE, Supt. Agent,. JUDGE R, B. RUSSELL SPEAKS IT DILLIS Special to The (Jcnrgiim. Dallas, Ga., Aug. 7.—There Is a larg, gathering of votern here today to hear Judge R. B. Russell speak In the In terest of hla candidacy for the nomina tion for governor. / ' The speech was along the usual lines and hla followers aro well pleased with the reception given tho Judge. POLICE FRAME UP TO CENSORIZE NEWS Mrs. Rebecca Brown. Mrs. Rebecca Brown, wife of W. G. i a. C. WrlgU «... D ut^„ a_. H? dall as solicitor of the county court of Fair street, at 11:30 o clock Monday Kfilingham for a term of two years morning, funeral services were held from May 26, 1906. The governor haa J; *11® remdence at 3 o clock Tuesday I made the following other re-appolnt- afternoon, and tho Interment was at 1 merits Westvlew cemetery. r. j,. Bennett, to be solicitor of the ■I .. .. I county court of Waynes for two years Mr*. Martha Chandler. from October 2, 1906. Mrs. Martha Chandler, 72 years old, I , R. G. Tison, to he solicitor of the died at 20 Catlton street, Monday I county court of Echols for two years morning. Funeral services were con- from October 13, 1906. ducted at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning The governor r.as a large number of at the residence, and the interment I other appointments to make before the was at Westvlew. |general assembly adjoufns, and he will probably decide some of the more Im- Miat Tryphoaa Marshall. portnnt where strong contests are on Funeral services over the body of before this week Is ended. Miss Tryphosa Marshall were held on ... : Monday night at 3 o'clock at Barclay A | Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite. TO TELL ON TRUST Probing in Chicago Against the Standard Oil Delayed. By Private Lett sad Wire. Chicago. Aug. 7.—Investigation pel. Dr. A. T. Rpnldlng I Th ® 0, d Standard, Grove’s Tasteless I * h ® relationship between the Standard Peacock officiating. Miss I Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and Oil Company nnd railroads handling Marshall was the second daughter of builds up the system. Sold by all its product lyas scheduled to begin at the late Dr. A. A. Marshall, at one dealers for 37 yeara. Pric* 50 centa. time pastor of Jackson Kill Baptist church, and the fifth lineal descendant I In a line of Baptist ministers dating bark to colonial days. The body of Miss Marshall was taken to .tents-1 luma, Ga.. at 7:10 o'clock Tuesday! morning for Interment. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPS Gilbert N. Flemings Gilbert N. Fleming, 50 years old, | ^uiuinuu*, «»., a\u*. #*—uonn u. | u-hn wYiT t#s*tirv'h««. ?i; d SMK&JFtts , ttSKL < Kr*53R fore'the grand "jury h ° The dtatriS at- Fivs Injured In Acoldent. Spools! to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 7.—John L. o'clock this afternoon. The failure I of aeverai of the veniremen for the grand Jury to appear yesterday de layed the impaneling of the Jury until 3 o'clock today. Seven additional names were drawn. I Moat of the men have been Investigated by the secret service men. District The funeral ',!£ F" «nHey four nran-S, were Injured forney spoke to many of them regard- * Tuesday* after-1 ■» 9".accident due to th. failing of a | als0 lnterv l.wed many of the men. They nre all rail road employes, a majority being at taches of the Lbke Shore and Mlchl- Major J. B. Davenport. I N*gro Shoot, Ndgro. Ths body of Major J. B. Davenport Bpeclsl to Tbo Georgian, waa taken to Austell, Ga„ Tuesday "— * J “ vived by his wife. vlcea were conducted Tuesday after-. noon at 3 'clock at the residence snd ecaffold at the plant of the Home Mtxt- the Interment was at Oakland. ure Quano Company yesterday after noon. gan Southern Railroad Company. morning for funeral servlcea and Inter- negro man, was shot and killed b: Columbus” Oa" Aug 7.—Jim Stark, „ 3,000 ANGRY CITIZENS STORM COUNTY JAIL; 3 NEGROES LYNCHED Contlnusd from Page One. Monday night, and together with Pro- tree, at a house In the Bottom, east of fessor John P. O'Donnelly, an old I the city, Sunday morning at 3 o'clock. friend of the deceased, accompanied tho I body. Majot Davenport, who waa a Change it Satisfactory, prominent merchant and buslneea man I Speclsl to Th, Georglnn. of New Orleans, died In Atlanta Sat- lolumbus. Oa., Aog. 7—The passage , solicitor Hammer atood urday night In a private sanitarium. of the bill to allow four term* of 1MI HtoDs nnd addresaed tho 'superior court of this county. Instead T™, i“ h 1 ( .h‘"Sf th.7 time'Numbered SrT Veaora crowd, which at that time numbered W. M. Skate,. I he/. « Ttwin^enUy'f.cllUm.th^ d Ji e< L at A b,B p **!d®nca I business of that court. move—the mob lacking a leader. While on Flat Shoals road Monday night aft-1 "T _ B1 they were appealing to the mob, two SEVENTEEN SLAIN BV RAYS OF New York Hospitals Are Crowded with Heat 1 ■ Victims. Ity Private I,cured Wire. New York, Aug. 7.—New York writhed today under the bunting heat of a pitiless sky. A gentle hreexe was all that made the weather a little more bearable than that of 'yesterday. The continued heat had claimed 17 victims at midnight. Hospital, were crowded with those who had been overcome In the stifling atmosphere. Thousands slept on tho benches and In the down-town parks, but even In theae places the suffering was fearful. nt once take steps to dis cover and bring to Justice the guilty parties. Local Militia Called Out. About 9 o'clock Mayor Boyden called upon the local military company, the Rowan RIHes, for aid. They assembled quickly, but were eupplted only with blank cartridges, having no orders to shoot to kill. Fireman McLendon, of Charlotte, a Southern railway employee, was ahot In the stomach by u bullet said to have been fired by a member of the mob. He was fatally wounded. Will Troutman, a negro drayman, was also seriously shot at about the same time. Both are said to have been accidents, occasioned by some of the few wild shots fired by members of the mob. It IS expected that the board of po lice commissioners, at Its regular meeting next Tuesday night, will con sider some feasible plan for 'the cen soring of news Issuing from tha police department to the local newspapers. Chief of Police Jennings Is very much In favor of such a plan, and, It Is un derstood, will bring It to the attention of the commissioner!. - There has been considerable discus sion of late concerning the giving out of news at the police station, nnd Chief Jennings Is anxious to systematise the problem. It Is said that news has been furnished the press at times In regard to cases being worked by the officers that has proved Injurious to the cases. The matter reached a climax Sunday, when a story was published concern ing the solution of the mystery veiling the murder of Policeman Albert nine years ago. This Case was being work ed by the detective department and be fore It was completed the story was published. This publication Is said to have Interfered with the case. CALL MAN “ JOHN D.“ AND ARE FIRED By Private 1-ensed Wire. Rockford, III., Aug. 7.—Dr. James H. Jackson may bear a resemblance to the not fancy be ing told of It In public. At any rate, he appeared as the complainant In the MM r against Joseph nard, Brollnger, whom he charges with call ing him "John D.” Tho trio pleaded guilty and were fined, the fine being suspended on condition that they re frain from mistaking tho physician for the oij man. thre. daughters, 8. tayi^l ML'veraoa GaT Aug. 7-Th. bodyh®.™-^^ lh e Jail, when discovered ' Williams and Mrs. J. M. I of John trickling, who was drowned | * n<l Mrs. C. A. Williams nnd Mrs. J. M. of John trickling, who was M Davis, of Macon. Funeral services will In the river near here Saturday even- M0 ° K*<ntorcso. be held at the . residence Wednesday Ing. was recovered yesterday after- At 10 o clock there was a stir In the nfternnon at 3:30 o'clock, nnd the In- noon some distance below where the I mob—It was augmented by fully five ferment will be at Sylvester church | buggy wu found and^a verdict was | h Un( i r ed men. who came. It la said, from Whitney. It was but a few min. burying ground. Mrs. Paul Hauaman. Mrs. Paul Hausman. 31 yeara old, I died nt her residence, 437 Washington utea after their'arrival when a crowd What though on homely fare wo dine, Wear hodden graj-, and a' that? Gle fools their silks, and knavea their wine, A man's a man for a'that. —Robert Burns A man may be a man for a' that, but there's a big difference In labels. This one street, at 9 o'clock Monday night after! nn Illness-of three weeks with typhoid fever. She Is survived by her husband and a (-year-old son. No funeral or- ANNOUNCEMENTS I of fifty, forming n sort iff flying wedge, kf« ' *“ —“ I respectfully announce myself a made a break for the Jail doors, over, powered the officers, and effected an entrance. The crowd outside surged In behind the leaders, and In a few, min utes more merged from the door with their victims, who were quietly march- to Henderson'a ball ground In the * yiirk* Brr,v *' °* * ler brother from war d, subject to the white primary on given time to confess the crime. August 22. C. W MANGUM. The royal families of Hweilcn. Kpslu snd Did Not Confess. They refused to either deny or con fess and were so thoroughly frightened T..'!,." 1 . 1 * ** well ss | rsspsetfully announce myself s hove lost the nower of tMIlielm. who has also been a heavy esndidita for council from tho Fourth ** almost to have lost tne power or ... 7 b*.lYestsrn property, while Kins word, subject to white primary on rpeeeh. John Gillespie wspt piteously S *Jhjj?asd I?»7. & I and beraed for his life. Tiring of Its ©ropoTty from thousninlft of i ©r©s of Western la nils. DR. B. E. PEARCE. atanda for the beat of workmanship and the fairest of methods. It'i the workman’s pro tection and the business man's guarantee of quality. That's all. I new commander, | Landrum Is a past camp. and begged for hla life. Tiring efforts to secure statements from ths .negroes, at midnight the ropes were mytelf \ a Quickly brought forward and adjusted * ■ ■ ‘ — up to the announce ■ N T Gann. Judes candidate for council from tho Sixth and the three were strung up to •at commander of tho w * rd - subject to tho white primary on limbs of one tree, and with howls ‘ ™ August 22. _ _ | Curses the crowd riddled the dangling bodies with bullets. George Brvln waa taken from the Jail with bla associates and closely JOHN W. GRANT. Registration Still Small. | The number of registered voters of Fulton county will hardly exceed 11,- 1000, and unless an unexpected nver- FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Atlanta Typographical Union, POST OFFICE BOX 266. | flow of voters sign their names to the I --did*,. .registration slip. Inthenextfew days | >et w'hl'te' prima'ra on Aufuat’tT ,h * will hardly * MACON C. SHARP, reach 13,000. According to Andy Stew art, tax collector, this Is a very poor gosera*average*of tlT'/.puT.u'SVf I ARE Y0 ^ «>' N 0 TO PAINT? this county, there should be at least I Linseed Oil ll the Ufa of palnL See questioned. Then the mob led him back to hla cell. Neaae Gillespie main, talned his Innocence to |}ie end. Thi twenty-five or thirty thousand regie-1 that It la pure. Spencer Kellogg Old tered voters at every election, and con- Process Linseed Oil Is the oldest stdering the fact that two of the five brand In the United Ftates. Sold by Won by H. J. Carroll, 151 Central avenue, Atlanta. candidates for governor are natives of. Fulton county, tho news of such n F, J. COOLEDGE & BRO„ smalt registration will come ax a sur-1 ' prise to a good many, 1 Atlanta. Savannah. other two would neither confi deny the crime. Governor Glenn Notified. Governor Olenn waa at 11:10 o'clock told of the mob by Judge Long over the telephone. He at once wired orders to the military companies at Charlotte. Greene boro and Statesville to hurry by special trains to Salisbury. Finding these were too late, he countermand ed the orders. He states that soma time ngo he offered the sheriff the service of militia, but the offer was declined as unnecessary. He declares took a recess. COURT WILL INVESTIGATE LYNCHING OF NEGROES, Ity Private Leased Wire. * Salisbury, N. C-, Aug. 7.—With every foot of space jammed to the utmost. Judge Long called to order the second day’s session of tho criminal court to day, following the lynching of the three prisons™ placed on trial yes terday, Jack Dillingham, John Gilles pie and Neaae OIIIcBple. The excitement was Intense, and al though the court was convened over an hour Inter then usual, many sat two hours In the sweltering heat wait ing for the expected words of the court. Judge Lung first ordered even- one seated. Sheriff Julian was eomo minutes In carrying out the order of the judge, while a strange silence per vaded the room. The judge next or dered the sheriff to call the grand jury Into court. Sheriff Julian was so under the Influence of some powerful emotion that he appeared to speak with difficulty. In fact, the aged sher iff seemed almost overcome. Solicitor Hammon then announced that would ask for a continuance of the case against Henry GlUesple, Della Dlnllngham and George Erwin. Next the eoHcltor asked that the case be continued from day to day,' aa the prisoners were in the Charlotte JalL Court Will Inveitigate. The judge said In hla new charge th the grand Jury that he believed there were still good people In Rowan and that he would like for them to be In attendance upon the court from day to day. He (aid, however, that If there were cltltena present aa was the case last night. It would be better that they keep away from the court. He told the grand Jury that he would want them to remain with him longer than usual and that he would talk to them later on an Important matter "God Almighty still reigns," said the Judge, "and this court will not adjourn until this affair of last night la Inves tigated." The special venire of 900 men sum moned in thp murder rues was die. harged and the court at 11:20 o'etoex Insurance That Insures Is what a man wants when he seeks protection for those de pendent, upon him. 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