Show I 1 4 k 1 1 IGHT NEGROES KILLED I 1 arx 1 Z three ahree others wounded as also J A it it kj ll 11 1 f three white plen men 41 A k I 1 NORTH CAROLINA RACE WAR rt il it 1 AL wil W Is nn an armed camp D X cinq oung guns guar goard d the streets Et ka ii 4 while A armed men patrol the tha 1 batho rown alio record s colored editor printed an Z which caused the war is ia it article bobbed ed I 1 and tho the Establish establishment mont j completely gutted 4 ail ii N Q NOV 10 1 I 1 k fi h k groes dead three others 0 wounded and three men hurt one fatally 1 of skirmishes beja a the 1 I and blacks in this ia ac whit whites 1 I tween else wn 01 g jk it the no record newl newspaper paper edited by cit ty y i IL gl colored 4 man has as ban wrecked by 3 4 ka k I 1 foce falc of armed men and gutted ot of r movable raold alre guns CUDS A iland X d in front of 0 the post postoffice office nen men I 1 wiled lt nica with winchesters Win chesters patrol the t y streets aerts a company of light infantry citizens cities from rom tile the da a force ot of BW 60 cw city of 0 fayetteville have a rived 1 10 more have left Fro find other are ready to send rend reinforcements all these events moments noticed at t 1 have ave occurred in rapid succession showing that the white people havo have amade good their threats to take vent 1 upon tho e n newspaper r I 1 owes which h published an editorial derogatory deroe atory of t white women momen an and d a mass meeting 0 i 1 citizens yesterday demanded his ex buslon p aslon from the city within twenty fear hours and ane removal of 0 ills his dipre presa n fifteen loading leading negroes were mere called in by the committee ot of twenty file lost last night and directed to notify the chairman by 71 30 this morning whether they would agree to the re floal ot of the press they were informed that it 1 no answer was returned the sprees prees would be demolished this the negroes not hav ing responded to the demand for or the r ol 01 the press ot of tho the record tho the W a newspaper per ex H addell chairman ot of tho the white cont lia lEtco ot of twenty five live repaired to tho no ight infantry In a arr eory where he was 3 ni att ctt the h a citizens c it ac n ty by appointment gobiet cl 0 ck we was ill tho last hour of 0 grace crace por for tho the negroes to reply and that hour ed without an answer belne being repa r calved the cithens cit zens then waited halt half for or reinforcements meantime armed men had begun to gather blither in the wide streets in front 0 of 00 antory an arr rory these marh d rinee rifles shot sues guas and ammunition and the assemblage included some of 0 the most solid citizens ot of the tha town MOB WRECKS NEWSPAPER 1 at tm SO the procession headed by ex el representative waddell and tha committee of five in the ot of tho the record printing shop all lone along the line of 0 march the procession waa mas joined by armed citizens and when tho the negro quarter was aoa I 1 reached the negroes could bo be seen a few blocks away running into their bouss bous S when the crowd arrived tn la front ont of 0 the record office n a two story frame building picket lin lines were ili thrown own out across tho the streets and fillade of men went to squares in the under leader waddell with rifle on its hla lb went to the door ot of the building end and knocked but there being no I 1 rs response the door was soon burst open atte the citizens surged nursed into the th place a and n 13 I 1 commenced the work of 0 destruction 7 the furniture furril turc was KISS smashed and thrown i i I 1 into ito the th street tho the floors were putted gutted L it and tho the building was I 1 itris a and somo some one turned i in a n ahre r alarm arm and when the engines bonded Pon ded tho the crowd discharged their 1 k and a fusillade at 0 guns and ill tal and a d shouts filled the air tho the affair calr was soon non over however and no one oin was hurt the publishing house t ass was destroyed but the neighboring I 1 baled k EDITOR FLEES THE COUNTRY arho 1 colored eill editor tor stanley manley hla him other lher and their a associates have tied na could coald not be round found by the citizens after destroying the printing house th the 1 barchers returned to the armory whore they had ltd left a rapid nrc fire machine gun i mounted in a wagon ready to be dis I 1 j occur pitched to the scene it if a battle should I 1 I 1 the Th leaders 0 of the crowd said suase fluently that they bad no intention to i tun burr the record that it was the work of borne rash h larsons persons or by accident ma gail old did not havo have the concurrence of tile co nui littee last st night WM an anxious one tor for the citizens la in th tho residence idenie section about ih 1 SO ca clock a artir street c et car camo came in into t the buzi reas section and lo 10 I 1 the st reported that th t f the negroes had fired into it and that passengers hal haa returned tho the lire fire A tar VA 1 with firmed roen men was wn soon 1 speeding bilt s toward ard the scene 0 of trouble 0 the Of renders era OS escaped the antl nelre re o and M sa s1 n end d of 0 the tow n was abou arou aroused 1 ed armed men were in n the street cars w on very every corner in tho the dis negro tri c t Sell tsih thirty 1 or forty negroes erics ero cs were mere asi a lm bleil but t they set were not armed and I 1 tofy e T violent did and 1 the t elder clr men a said els nt not contemplate t trouble rouble aili and attly hoped for or peace I 1 ANIC STRICKEN I 1 ailt lul night long the tha whites kept guard i the e buels w and resilience residence 1 n sec ec arh but t no ident dent occurred to dla dis I 1 SS the 0 illert at 1030 2030 today the i 0 52 O scene shift ed to another ther section 0 f city scarcely Ec arcely had the marcher marche rs w at t ill in wall armory ory before word icord ika passed along that lw or im no aitro rol laborers bore of ft th tho 0 great cotton compress had knocked ott off work and were the tha armed men hurried th ill h river T f aront E t and took positions bd 5 dork doka streets leading dine to fifteen alf tc be lictro sms ee gathered in groups ot of r a or twenty 11 huddled huddle together and 11 y try V much excited they a tn turri a state of 0 p their alvet ried curried tur to tb la f bites eal with reports el orl that the ta were ero burning nine the i tw and i negro blots es ti were shooting tile all people ans and their 1 if husbands ands to tadik come home il wh ale 1 I 1 I force cl quit work whit hll the ia 11 lic altel ere endeavored to calm t ano he I 1 into adea men told them no harm ans to work and that they return there was no violent 0 talk 14 threats t by yvor the negro S a 1 ml the disturbances t ih he local au u thorl ties made do no show allow of in g themselves and and no not t a policeman Is s around the preservation of 0 order Is practically vested in the committee ot twenty 11 fac C who he are now nour trying to restore order order q quiet alet the situation said and hold in che check it the reckless element clement among ho n altea the rapid ore machine gun cun on a wagon manned by a crew armed with wl t it winchesters Win AVIn chesters was vas brought down in front of the posto lUco but on the advice of 0 the leaders was hasted there HAD soon after 11 word was brought brou clit thai that reinforcements wore were needed 1 l in the section of 0 brooklyn the men sicre sent seat twenty minutes latr air news came caine that there had been a collision col islon between the N whites hites and blacks e eaid n 1 I that blod had been shod As aa a r result e ault of the lie trouble at 1 li rooklyn it Is a believed that ft ex number of negroes who have bave been killed will number tour four A white man named mayo waa mas shot through the lungs another white man waa mas hurt the situation Is alliet at the scene of the trouble now the negroes have g sone 0 tle into t their heir I 1 uses squads of m men e n are haltli ig iff all the ahe negroes and taking their pistols from them wherever found all id between 1 and 2 ocl oct there were several the total casualties at 2 p tn were eight negroes killed th three ree wounded and three white men on wounded O elded about 12 1130 two mt alte non men parsing a house bouse were fired upon A detachment Imme immediately diat oly surrounded the house and took a way away live negroes it was at first pr rosed to to kill them but it was kiu finally decided to put hem in jail Ano another therne gro in tle house broke and ran but before he e proceeded pl oe very tar for was shot don donn I 1 L ane n negro nho mho shot mayo was waa recognized it was claimed and a detachment was sont to his house ile he aas waa riddled m with ith I 1 bullets and left dead CITY OFFICIALS RESIGN tonight the city Is in the hands of 0 a new municipal government all and liw and order Is being this afternoon attorn oon the doard board ot of Al aldi deimen iman resigned ono one by one As each alderman vacated the remainder elected a successor named by tile citizens e committee until the entire board was clanged changed legally they resigned in response to public sentiment the new board Is composed ot of conservative democratic c citizens III ens the the mayor and chief ot of police then I 1 and tho the new board then elected their successors according to law ex waddell aas ai a i elected mayor and E G parmalee parmalie Par malce chief of 0 police the flitt act of 0 the new government was to smear scar in ISO special policemen chosen from rom the ranks of 0 reputable w bite citizens they are vested with all the authority of the law and will take charge of 0 the city tho the citizens committee will remain on guard throughout the town to prevent attempts at the new government will devote its attention to restraining recklessness among the whites as 03 well weil as kee keeping pini down lawlessness among tile negroes further trouble of 0 a general or serious nature Is not dot expected soon alter after the meeting sir mr george n rountree received a telegram from G gov av russell saving ing that he would use all ills his efforts to influence the maor maior and city council to resign it if that would restore peace mr rountree co sent bent the following fol loning reply mayor and aldermen resigned two hundred and lafty special policemen huorn in law will bo be maintained and amee restored mr rountree ce la Is a prominent attorney here and a member ot of the democratic congressional committee NO MORK MORE RIOTING the action of the citizens in organizing a new municipal pall government Is expected to bring peace and order and no rioting Is expected tonight it developed later in tile day that the negro committee summoned lost last night had agreed to use their good offices to havo have tho the press removed although the editor had disappeared and the they hail had no au authority dhority on the promises premises this letter instead of 0 being delivered to the c chairman of 0 the committee ot at in person was put in the mall mail and did not reach him until three hours after the expiration of 0 tile tho time limit which had been fixed for the reception 0 of f thi the answer A crowd was formed tonight to take from crom the jail and lynch two iwo negroes nc groes thomas sillier miller and ira bryant who mile were arrested today charged aith making kill threats anil and were regarded as dangerous citizens tile mayor col W wid td daf promptly prohibited tilo tho assembling of the ere crowd wd at lie jail and ho he himself headed headd head d a guard ot of twenty live flie non inen with winchesters Win chesters to guard cuard the prisoners another was killed tonight at tenth and mulberry streets he was wai hailed balled by a guard but refused to halt and was shot by the guard three companies of tile the state militia will arrive during the night from rom neighboring cities and aid in maintaining order TROUBLE WITS WITH MINERS an outbreak among amon colored men at paris pana ill reared rana pana ill III nov 10 10 william lynch who mile was employed by tile tho parin pana coal company up to the time of 0 the strike was wag shot at by negroes and ran into his house then they tb y shot at the house ot of a widow by the name of mrs who tho was taking care of 0 her 1 ick daughter fortunately nobody was hit the negroes in tho the vicinity known as aa the flathman district came 1 uniting running out and began to shoot in al all I 1 dare directions c alons they kept this shooting ting up lip until the soldiers arrived on tile th scene when the shooting began many women and children ran to capt butler ot of company 13 tor for protection things are arc in such a state that it Is dangerous tor for any one to go out in the mining minim district t at night the cl livee say it if something is not dono done before long lone there wilt will bo be an outbreak and every negro and operator 1 mil ill be killed it was wa impossible to arrest any of 0 tile the negroes BULLET IN IM HIS HEAD an old mau man round dead bead in his rome home columbia mo ito nov IO 10 Thomas dagens II aKens BO 60 years old and a well known and eccentric character tho mho lived about seven miles west ot of hero here alore alone in a 2 small cottage as found dead at noon today by lafayette happe who called at the house to see him ou on busl busi noss after repeated knocks lie he entered and found hagens seated at the table dead mith w ath ft a bullet wound in the back of 0 the head it Is supposed he h was waa murdered no duo has haa yet been found |