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S-PARTANBURG "COP" CAUGHT. Store Had Reported Robberies and Another Officer Was Set to Watcb the Store. Spartanburg, August 24.-The al leged attempt of F. R. Mulligan, a member of the police department of Spartanburg, to rob the cash drawer in the Dupre book store at 4 o'clock this morning, but which was frustra ted by Officer Rice Nolen, caused a big sensation in police circles and throughout the city, when it became known. Mulligan is alleged to have been caught in Warren Dupre's book store early this morning by Private Rice Nolen, who had been stationed inside the store, as it had been.re ported that the place had been fre quently robbed. Policeman Nolen was secreted inside, and when the early morning intruder entered the store through the front door by means of a key, he approached the cash drawer. Officer Nolen, who was not far away, arise and in rising from his position his pistol struck the counter or showcase, making a noise causing Policeman Mulligan to beat a hasty retreat out of the front door. Nolen gave pursuit, chasing him around the corner at Ligon's drug store, through North Church street. Mulligan turn ed into Kennedy Place and made a dash for the alley at Bagwell's cor ner. Nolen fired three shots, one of the balls entering a glass window in Pearson's fruit store, near Green & Bishop's drug store. When Mulligan turned into the alley at Bagwell's store he opened fire, but whether he shot at Nolen is not known. He was overtaken in the narrow street by Nolen, and be broke completely down and cried like a baby. Policeman Rice Nolen, when asked about the alleged attempt at robbery, stated that -he was off on his vaca tion, or was supposed to be taking a holiday; that a report had been made that the Dupre book store was being entered at various times, and that money, fountain pens, presents, etc., -were being taken from the store. Night before last he was detailed to watch the store, and was secreted in side of the building. A man entered the store, but he could not distinguish him, for the reason that lie was in the back portion of the store. The reason he was in the rear of the store was because he thought the intruder wonld eriter from the rear. The man, however, came in through the front door, and left the same way. Last night, he said, he set his trap to catch the would-be robber at the front of the store. Officer Nolen said he se creted himself near the cash drawer and this morning he was astonished to see Policeman Mulligan ente.r the store througha the front door and make his way towvards the cash drawer. No len said he arose from behind the counter or tab)le and in doing so his oistol struck the counter and Mulli gan took flight. He gave pursuit, fir ing several shots, three in all. Mulli gan ran around Ligon 's corner, turn ed into Kennedy Place, and then dashed through the alleyway near Bagwell 's grocery store. Private Mulligan, who was caught in the store last night, was acting ser geant of the force, taking the blace of Sergt. John Jackson, who is at Hot Springs for the benefit of his health. He was also mentioned as a possible candidate for chief of p)olice under the new administration. DIDN'T MEAN TO ABUSE SENATE. Solicitor Otts Said He Had no Inten tion of Saying Senators Had Been Bought. Gaffney, Aug. 23.-Solicitor Otts said today that he did not mean to say to The News and Courier corres ~ondent that the South Carolina Sen rate had been, bought, but that a.t the F'time he made the statement he had not read the report of Tillman 's ~peeh at Richburg, and that when he said: "'I would not be surprised if Tillman was right,'' he had reference lie difficulty with which any legis wvas gotiren through the Senate as inl opposition to the railroads he State. Mr. Otts further said a eid no idea thaa his remark -oldb imblhihed. althowugh 1w dlid mt ask The Newvs and (ourier cor respondent not to quote him. He says that he has numbers of warm personal friends amiong the Sen ators whom he knows to be men of the highest iitegrity, and that it is absurd to talk about these men having been bought, or that they are venai. RAID GLENN SPRINGS CLUB. S. Poat/'Manager, Arrested and Gam bling Efrects and Liquor Seized. -Poat .Released on Bond. Spartanbuirg. Aug. 22.--e' Poat. manager of' the (]eni SnI lu hos. a arres:edtdy nt ageof ~a- inining a nuisance anid hs plac eof buisiness raided, the olli eess capturing many bottles of beer and a small quantity of whiskey, to gether with packs of cards, poker chips and other gambling effects. The oileers making the raid were Consitables John Miller and Moss Hays and Mr. Isom Miller. These offi c-s went down to Glenn Springs armed with five warrants to search the club house and to arrest .those connect ed with it. The officers did not fin'd any gamling going on at the time of 1the raid. Manager Poat was arrested. but he gave bond before Magistrate Lancas-' ter and was not brought to town. A negro named Nelson, one of the at taches of the place, also succeeded in givng bond. Henry Davis, colored, was the only paity locked up. T-he warrants for the Glenn Springs club house were issued by Magistrate Kirby. They were sworn out at the instigation of a number of prominent citzens of the Glenn Springs section, several ladies being among thme who made complaint. BRAVE FEAT BY CAROINIAN. Dauntless Hunter Invades Den of Desperate Lynx, in Ohio, and Kills Leader. Lowell, 0., August 23.-William Smith, a South Carolina hunter, showed his bravery when, armed with a big knife, he crawled yesterday into AN OPPO TO R At a Very New Stock ju t following Scott, Meade, Reid, * ~ Castlemnan, Verne, Alger, I andc mn y others., The Medicinal VB is admitted by the highest med many slight disorders it is a safe effective, it must be the genuin< Whis SUNNY BROOK is unsurpass stimulant or an invigoratine healthfu aged and bottled under the direct Inspectors and its absolute purity and safe and free frorn harrnful elfects. over the cork of each bottle states the SUNNY BROOK DISTILLER' Fromi ar. of tile folk H. Clark~e & Sons, Inc .... The Philip G. Kelly Co , Inc.,.. Lazarus-Goodm~an Co.,.. C. Blum & Co.,. C. 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