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lYNCHED AT HONEA PATH FOR THE USUAL CRIME (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2). last one, Willis Jackson, that she pos itively identified as the right man. The identification took place while the mob was searching the woods, the negro having been located in a butch er shop by Constable Haynes. Before the mob returned from its fruitiess search the negro had been placed in an automobile, driven by Melvin Ash ley, and was oi his way to the county jail here. About 9.30 o'clock Jack son was pdged in jail. A telephone message from Honea Path stated that the angry mob was increasing rapidly in numbers and that it was likely the crowd would -*ome to Anderson to storm the jail. Prisoner Rushed to Greenville. Sheriff King then barricaded the jail, calling in his deputy sheriffs and several policemen, who were armed with Winchester rifles. Sheriff King then hit on the plan of spiriting the negro away and in Dr. W. F. Ash more's automobile, in charge of Deputy Sheriff Martin and Policeman Holland, the negro was hurried to Greenville. The car carrying the negro left An derson at 12.45 o'clock. Twenty min utes after the negro had been spirited away, more than a hundred heavily armed men arrived in the city. Some -came on the trolley car, some in au tomobiles and the others on the train. They gathered together and proceeded toward the county jail. They were then told that the prisoner had been placed in an automobile and that he was then on his way to Greenville. dob Continues Pursuit. The mob was evidently greatly dis appointed on being outwitted, but un der the leadership of Citizen Josh Ash ley, who had arrived in a large auto mobile, they mobilized again, entered automobiles and started in pursuit. The officers had departed twenty min .utes in advance. There were a dozen -or more automobiles occupied by the infuriated crowd. T4e distance from Anderson to -Greenville is 37 miles and the -roads are heavy and muddy on account of a hard rain last night. At Piedmont, 22 miles from Anderson, the mob had gained eight minutes On the officers, being only 12 minutes belhind them. The officers passed -Piedmoit at 1.04 o'clock. and arrived at. Greenville at 1.50 o'clock. The first car of the mot arrived in that city just tive minutes later, but at that 'time the prisoner was on his way to Spartanbu rg. Sheriff King had telephoned to Sheriff Poole, at Green ville, and the latter had in readiness .a large automobile. A transfer from the old machine was made in a twink Itng of an eye -and the big car then started for Spartanburg, 40 miles dis tahnt. - GirlPs Condition Serious. - The little girl'is in a critical condi tion. She was badly bruised, terribly lacerated and was greatly shocked. She displayed an unusual amount of nerve, however in looiKing at the three negroes brought before her for iden tification. The father of the lass is engaged in the lumber business in southwest Georgia and was,away from bome at'the time. He was telegraph -ed for, and will prooaDIy arrive at HIonea Path tomorrow. The mother of the little girl is dead, having been ac,cidentally shot by her husband sev eral years ago. The girl lived with her stepmother. 'Until recently her father was engaged in the mercantile business at Homea Path. Before it was learned at Honea Path that an angry mob was in -pursuit of the negro, Mayor Sullivan telephoned to Gov. Blease, asking for a special term of court to try the negro. At that time the negro was in jail and the governor stated that he would or der the special term on the request,of Solicitor Bonham. It is not known here tonight, however, whether or not the special term will be necessary, as no word has been received from Spars tanburg concerning the prisoner. Never Reached Spartanburg. Spartanburg, Oct. 10.-Imnmediately on receiving word, over the long dis tance telephone, that officers, accom panied by Willis Jackson, the negro charged with assaulting a girl in Honea Path this morning, were en route to Spartanburg, followed by a mnob in automobiles, Sheriff White, vCapt. of Police Moss Hayes, Lieut. Jack Alverson, and others, set out in Sautomobiles to meet the officers and1 prisoner and escort them to the jail in this city. On reaching Duncan, -however, they learnod' that there wa no use in going any farther, that the mob had been successful in taking the prisoner fr'om the officers and had -started back with him. The Spartan -burg jail is the best in the State and ona the officers arrived here there would probably have been no lynch Nob Passt Through Belton. Be',on, Oct. 1U.-A young girl of prominent family was assaulted by a wgro at Honea Path, eight miles be low here, this morning. The negro was quickly spirited away and lodged in the Anderson jail. A band of fifty men, heavily armed, passed through here in automobiles on their way to Anderson to storm the jail. Excitement is high and trouble is feared. LYNCHING IN GEORGIA. Tietiim Taken From Deputy Sheriff on 1av to Jail. 1acon, Ga., Oct. 10.-Advices re c;,vedl today S'te That Andrew Chap ian. a negro, was taken from Bailff . T Cower and lynched by a mob cf forty masled men Saturday night, Iear Irwinton, Ga. The negro %had juit been bound over to the grand jury !n a charge of attempted assault on a well known young white woman of WriVkinson county, who, it is stated, i is prostrated as a result of the shock. Deputy Cowen was escofting the regro to the county jail when the mob 07erpowered him and took the pris oner. Dragging the negro to a pinc tree near Butler's Bridge, the infu riated men strung him up with a rope and riddled his body with bullets. The body remained hanging to the tree un til Monday afternoon, when the sheriff order'ed it removed. It is stated that the negro admitted his guilt and ex pressed no regret for the alleged crime. EIKS SEND THOUSAND DOLLARS. To Relieve Flood Sufferers of Wiscon. sin Town. New Orleans, Oct. 10.-A contribu tion of $1,000 for the flood sufferers of Black Rivier Falls, Wis., was tele graphed to Mayor McGilvay, of that city, today, by Col. John P. Sullivan. grand exalted ruler of the Elks. Last week a similar contribution on behalf of this benevolent -order was 1made to the Austin sufferers. Palaski Lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0. F. Pulaski lodge, No. 20, I. 0. 0. F., will meet in Klettner's Hall Friday [evening, October 13, at 8 o'clo.ck. All members are urged to be presenit. J. Y. Jones, W. G. Peterson, Noble Grand. .Secretary. hEL~PFUL HINTS ON HAIR HEALTH Scalp and Hair~ Troubles Generally Caused by direlessness. Dandruff is a contagious *disease caused by a microbe which also pro duces baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging to some one else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be infected ,with microbes, which will infect your scalp. It is far easier to catch hair microbes than it is to get rid of them,;-and a single stroke of an infected comb or brush may well lead to baldness. Nev er try on anybody else's hat.* Many a hat-band is a resting place. for mic robes. If you happen to be troubled with' dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we believe will completely relieve these troubles. We are so sure of this that we offer it to you with the under standing that it will cost you nothing [ for the trial if it does not produce the results we claim. This remedy is call ed Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We hon estly believe it to be the most scienti fic remedy for scalp and hair troubles and we know of nothing el'se that equals it for effectiveness, because of' the results it has produced in thou sands of cases. Rexfl11 "93" Hait' fonic is devised* to banish dandruff, restore natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, -aid make the hair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It. does this because it stimulates the hair follicles, destroys the germ mat tar, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots, caus2.g them to tighten and grow new hair. We want every body who has any trouble with hair or scalp to -know that we thiink that Rex all "93'' Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic and restorative in existence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they nave put our claims to a fair test, with the under-. standing that they pay us nothing for the renmey if it does not give full and complete satisfaction In every parti cular. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00.L Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Newberry only at our st~ore--The Rexall Store. 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