Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 26, 1903, Image 2

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V4, din j \ \ The 1 wo, * /* ^ f, Jl ?ee: ^/- Vr:.; / *? !! \ f Jf II p?? & L1' IS C10' ?? oth eSS ! MUS. L, 5\ *r>^MC II1 '< | Of Ji'nlvvltiii, 'li'XM. || tlli? "Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing || Hco k *,"rc'* v?orr.cn. H..\ ing suffered for 51 ore I stvtn yore with ?nd bear- 9 ' I injt dcpains, :i<! having tried sev- hli Ul. ' erai '< ' s and c' '' :r.nt remedies Pj'cri'. with no success, your V'ir.e of Csrdu't f : j |avv was ihc only thing v.n.a helped mc, jji and eventually cu-cd rrc IIseemed to n }' J build up the wok parts, strengthen Pjidoil the system and corrc t irregularities." E hut Mlfo' j liy "tired won \" .Mrs. Adam3 I abo wWans nervous v. n who have P .. 1 disordered nioiiiifs, falling of tin* u jAq womb, ovarian troubles or nr.fr of M r?V ^ theio a;!m? nts r: men have. I jor You ran euro yc '.f at homo with B f': this errant wrphso*1' THlld" P? i Wit of Cardui. \\ me or Cardui has |j| I f/ui rttsj/ cured thoofian Is of ensos which F| . 9^, doctors have failed to benefit. Why S||C j.?L. not he.oin t.? e?>t veil today ? Ail 111 be gfflvV, druj/nrists i, *l."j iio;. For *L the 1 ' E! , d^r Thndford's Dlack-Diaugl.t PS should he us-""! IS add TtfsMMint]ltm(ttm.(iUi>M, itv . i. *;.iiil>ioui?. rii-l_.il V<lvt*oi > I 1. i he we.it? a.'ut, ti<* c" ii >: * hi VJLt -.?JT . *w" 3Jt i Tu>? ! | 1 MX JUDGE BREWER ON LYNCH- wis IN*). yen J"" <45^i hi'I Justice ol U. N. Supreme Court ' ' I C8R w Blames the Lnw's Delay and | a j He Denounces Lynching tioi as a Disgrace to our ^U1 , ' Country, a Rellec* u "PI tion on Our Sys- a tem of Self- res Government. 'or New York, August 10.?As(III' eociate Justice David J. Grower. ' mi of the Supreme Court of the w|, United S'afes, has contributed J we to Leslie's Weekly an article on j doi -.4 I - .i I ? I * i tic t i iiiic ui l \ lll'lll Uii, 111 I IK* | I Co coin bo ol which ne bays: | ( "Our Government recently!) forwared to Russia a petition in is respect to allowed atrocities coin- un mitted upon the Jews. That J? Government, as might have been 1,1 i -ii. , i eiu expected, unwilling to have its internal affairs a matter of con jer isideration by otlter Govenrments, /en declined to receive the petition, tin If, instead of so doing, it had re- 'jel plied that if would put a stop ^j.c to all such atrocities when this v-y ; ^jiGoveriwnoiit put a stop to lynch- wh ings, v/bd would he have said?|Kv "It ia well to !^oh the matter'1'1' fairly in the face. Mav good !('" . cro men join in these uprisings, horrified at the atrocity of the'coJ crime, and eager for swift and out summery punishment. Of course j t tin they violete the law theinseives j but rely on (he public sentiment 11''|' behind them to escape! rom pun j |y? ishnient. Many ol these lynch-! mo ings are accomplished bv the me ) horrible barbarities of savage trouble, and all that can be said "" in palliation is the atrocity of the Hences which led up to them. ,iei For a time thev were confined 11111 , largely to the South, but thatjl,,|i section of the country no longer),,w has a monoply. The chief ot-b ^ * ?i. - - i ' 1' lence wiiicii causes mese lynch sulj ings has been the rape of white 01 li women by colord men. No words can be found too strong ^ to describe the atrocitv of such a gre crime. It is no wonder that the tw | community is excited. Men would disgraco their manhood if they were not. And ii a tew D lynchings haR put a atop to the ti nee, society might have con-! HOUK ed such breaches of its law,; the tact is, if we may credit | report, the crime, instead ol j Captui bnishing, is on tbo increase.) >y ) black beast ^for only a beast,! .1.1 .^r I 4IU uo \ji ?uwi an uiiuiitr OpACIA ms to tie not deterred thereby, re than that, as might lie ex Aikc ted. lynching tor such alro- a': js crimes is no longer confined ,ae them, but is resorted to lor Aiken er offences. ' possee 'What nn bo done to stav I * ,rt*en ? epidemic ot lynching? One ,UIi'd :ig is the establishment ofaj^ttVV^' ater confidence in the summary Aiken, i Certain punishment of the! ^<or ninal. Men are afraid of the 8 *s delays and the uncertainty 'Vest t its results. Not that they walch ibt the integrity of the judges, 'oealei they know that the law "arly muds with technical rules, and t Appellate Courts will often ^,ree'? erse a judgment of conviction cou'(l a disregard of such rules, not. Ine|1 (l hstanding full belief in flie| Shei it ot the accused. It all were j a^)out tain that the guilty ones would ^ wo ( promptly tried and punished. ',ere 'f inducement to lynch would Bme. largely taken away. In an al "*< Iress which 1 delivered belorc '^?ni * American Bar Association o'^loct Detroit some years since, I aiu' ^ ocated doing away with ap. awav ' ds in c riminal cases. It did '',e me^t t ho favor of the aspneia- i Caddo ). I>ut 1 shall believe in 11s I reen (loin. For nearly a hundred ;0,10 a irs there was appeal from the ;im> '' gnient ol conviction in trim- vvas sl 1 In (it'c Vfvt r--' Court- Ahleri 1 no review, except in a few|ujeu't s, in which, to iudees sitting, I ^ol1 itl'erence ot opinion on a ques- I)lacc n ot law was certiliod to the!0' 8 pretne Court. In England the I ^re has been that there was no!" his ! peal in criminal cases,although reP',e< question ot dotiht might he P^oe* erved by the presiding Judge 1 he p the consideration ot his dhren. The lion iv J. l'helps, covon o was minister to Fngland '?(Mei ring Mr. Cleveland's first ad- 11 v nistration, once told me that huildi lie he was there only t wo cases 1,1 or" re reversed. Does any one ,,ie K'' ibt that ?justice was fully hrothe ninistrated by the English ,c" urts? The I? j<a said in extenuation of ou' 1,1 idling in case of rape flint *' an additional cruelty to the v lortunate victim to compel her ,lon ,f go upon the witness stand, and ouf an the presence ot a mixed audi;o tell 'he story of her wrongs, oa lecially when she may be sub- . an t to cross-examination by overilous counsel. 1 do not belittle *'ee s matter.but it must be remem about ed that often the unfortunate Pou,,<' tim never lives to tell (hestory ' .'8 her wrongs,and if she does sur- is e, must tell it to somo, and the aml a. ole community knows the tact. w 10 ' en in the ^ourt room any ,hat h-minded .fudge will stav br 1 use! trim nn\ iinneccoo;i,"v I been oH-exainiu.itand liualiv, it j,u ' ? 11 i?r> i.? / iawyei should attempt it, the nmumty may treat him as <iii I ,cast. 1 cuii but think j,,m,s0 t if the community foci that rnei i criminal would receive the''ie nishmeid he deserves, and | cive it soon. 111o eagerness fori ' idling would disappear, and allcrn< bs, whose gatherings too often t,,e-v 1 an not morel v the destruction walkei jails and other property, but ','irow ' loss ol innocent lives, would atly ditnfuisii in number. Hle w,) 'One thing is certain?the ten | ,)r ''jr icy ol l> aching is lo under | : ne respect lor the law, and ?teP8 J oss il bo checked we 111 f[je >d not be astonished il it bei"'V* ' P or led to for all kinds oilcnces, * Hrtl 1 oftentimes innocent men ?.. a'1( rer lor wrongs committed by '1,,C0 ers." ?,|f| ,J him. yur, he man who cannot gnaw ing hi: en corn olf of the cob is more! ri'" ,L be pitied than blamed. Green I let hei I said 11 fctttw?'* i:?rSy Risers 1,10 Ji The famous little pills. rushed IBLE MURDER NTOKY | Saraaky held twemi himself ) and then Green *e ot Lee Green, Charged told his wife tl it li Killing Surasky. get out of the wi her. Surasky t 1 to News and Courier. away, but Gree in the back an< mi. Aug. 21?Lee Green, lbo ground, jus egcd murderer of Surasky, ,\0or. w peddler, was brought to ^he gunshots by SherilT Aldermen and amj Green thei last night about 9 30 chopped him i was surrouuiled and cap- tinrt He then at oik lather's place, near on |,js victim's ioine, about 20 miles lrom ju (ije WOods, ai several days two men of ection, Arthur Glover and Jndden, have been on the .I t lor Arcen, aud they linallv !"ni n K" N"'1 . . . . * . . | : , * been discovere 1 lum at his father's place. m A rund yesterday morning the> je8pondency in iphed SlieriffAlderman that 8?iclclo and soi was cornered and if he found that will come at once with a few dition which ma roen could be captured. At the tirst th< rill' Alderman left Aiken struction take K 12 o'clock with ten men. being a great t l Surasky's brothers loll strengthen ir the scene about the same build up tne sv . ..v, . . , great stomach, 1 lie slier,(I k party arrived * ,Mor. <)oly rClauis store, two miles euaranteed by Jreen's house, a? about 5 Funderburk l'h t, where they found Clover Muckey A Co, c bidden, who had slipped lo again communicate with .. , Biggs?''bpea ten 11. Messrs. (ilover ami ? ,o|,uile,l that tiley and ' liad ni> urn-le had tired several shots at side who itvet nother during the morning, ninety nine. lat they felt sure that he l)iggs "Oh, tih on the place, bherilf | ,,,? aill,t > men, who now had about 15 I" , , - , . till she was it >eui |i.uuii iiik luice around 1 10 in at the back of tho uud eight, and iie and the remainder \oung Alan ii party went to the house. hail a grandfath Green. the elder,was asked record all hollo' son Lee was at home, lie i iv . . , , . , Ibggs and l?i ;t that his son was on the .. _ blithe did not know where. lf> l|lt? ' osse then searched all the \oung Mali ngs and it was at last dis- "lie didn't die. d that Cireen was iu the alive." lott ol the barn. ras at lirst thought that the ng would have to be burned er to chase (ireen out, hut There is an uJ erilT (inallv told LeeGreen's a ?'rl s<-' r to Ko into the- bar., and ?>?T>p"r- but <n m to Rive no. (eeely treadme , .7 ' . , is paralleled t brother 'tent in and came ? |,lr(.e a lew ininntes with Lee's building a cvr ul a few moments later the neglects to pr >ho has terrorized ttiat sec- with a bottle >r nearly a month walked colic, cholera at id gave himself up. edy as a safogui gun Green had was a sin complaints, wl: rrolled breech loader and ""niber those < imunitiou was shells loaded hundred to one. ,ird shot. everywhere re, , . moat nrnmnt nn orecn >8 a young man of ^ j-ni IS years, weighs about 17.) F()r sa|e by J. K s and is about six feet tall, druggists. a powerlul man for his age. said to be a bad character great trouble to his father, a lady en s one ol the best men in street car the ot iction. man, holding a am Surasky is said to have |.,ar0He and hilled while performing an | . courtesy for Green. On y ot the murder Green had * no^ ee^ to the mil! and was at his .vo,b' replied th on his horse, with his sack your boy." al and bis shotgun across ?4Oh, that's <1 ..idle, just about the time (ho 0M maw, i ;v drove up in his wagon. , . , , i , i ,i deal. "I had t< i was about 2 o clock in the Don. As the men alighted mOH*_ *'ve 8 ' shook hands, and Surasky 11 boil. 1 m sor 1 over to Green's horse and ',e resumed hi the sack ol meal across his[rowr laughter er, and told Green that I | nld carry it to the house , Dysentery Curei n. Surasky walked towards of a I nose and when about 25 iway Green shot him twice , back, but did not hurt him, a-1<\ , . , , i. oavs Mr. 1. A. shot probably all entered klu)W? merchar ck of meal. Surasky turn- Ten,,. "1 used I, throwing the Rack down, I 0f ('hamberlaii; his hands above his head ' and Diarrhoea egged Green not to shoot'cured without li ! consider it the I nsky thou saw Green reload- cine in the worl >> gun, and so the peddlei neo(^ employ ito the house where Mrs. Ie,n?dy 18 1 was and begged her not to 9a" . . , , . . ... for bowel eomp r husband kill him. It is ci(ber for chi|tll lat Mrs. Green pleaded lor nov,,r f.^ip nr le ol the .lew, but Green take. For sale 1 into the house after him. tV Co., dru^gistf f I mil big assailant, | SOUTHERN EY ? is said to have ' svbctiuiu in ir?ct Jau ia. : .? a. ,- * hat if ane didn't ? ?y he would shoot n":*''"?!* hen tried to mn 1 '"rm hv c-haii??tnn Ar isopia I i . , . . xs!?i?m Ai aumiuorvillu Ar 3 llpni w, n sllot llIIII twice l&Opiu Ar KldSsvllh' Ar l.copm y 1 hrnnirlit )?in? i/> These trains, N s :<J uud ::i will stop only al " Suii ihitvIIU, Uraucliville, Oraii|: t>ur;--mill oi. it outside ol tlie Between Kints'svills ami Illaoksour'? Komi Pown UchI I'p did not kill him, Daily Nu.3i. u.?iiy i an Iivo ami ftOnpta Lv Kln^svlllo Ar l-.'Vpm l all i\t illHl 6 l?i pin Ar C'>nulcu Ar li.i'him intil life Wiser *"i>l?n? Ar Catawba Jci Ar 1 " ,,,c cx" BDupm Ar Koek tlili at .? loaded tile hodv * sO.ui Ar Tirzali Ar > .SI till v ' ... ... y. ik\ ,:'i \r ...u wagon and hid it v pni Ar Sharon Ar s'Tniu i , ? Opm Ar llii?Koi'\ Drove Ar s .nam * belore reported. arsmma ai m-s.uh lo l Spin Ar UlnckMburi; Uv T iiam ? Tralti* Nt - [slant 3' stop in all Import am stations hot wood istngsvlllc anil M u-'.slitn j,. 'rcventea. uuiwcon uock am ami Mm ion r tlhltoiltlOSTTtfiltt IN'O I l> .Wit , announcement No Jt;> N(, ^ l>llily 'o of suicide nun uu am lv Koi-k am Ar pippin 'd will irtt??ree? ll'am Ar Tlrr.ttli Ar I" liptu tl Will interest 63.am Ar Vorkullt Ar lOUlpm lown RVRtem, or ? loam ArSiaron Ar itrariuI-1., '"u' .ru Ar 1; irUor\ O r.>v Ar . 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Ky' . ... 6 MS p iu 1.v i 'In**lor 9 15 a in s 15 p in l.v IMi'liburi; ''Vliim S ill* p m in the Corner? l.v iiummniv n?? ion.'am sispm w l.v V'.?rt lj-i" n 10 Iv a n> x .VI p in ^Jl ll all. lie's still ,il n.min?<?W'r I" I'a in ? 9 15pm A r On union?Sou Ky . .. '.'ill i? hi Ar Cliail* Mini?'<iii Uy |5 p ui A. 1*. Mol.UKK. Sunor niciulont. * " ~ LKUOY SJ'KINU.S. l'r.j.siilein. cr-Wlsc. ? ? w yl!'r!. i 11"*'* ^?"'* . ^ oni \ r Scud model,sketch oi* r?hoiooi invention (orf Mono oollnr hot I r frvcivnort 0:1 ivM??ntnt>?Htv F<?r frro honk f fogn./.iMl' hh i\lie i d reliable medi- ? little l,oy on his TrJ>^Marks oflered her his Copyrights Ac. Anyone a nfcotch tnd ?i ? riptt.vn hum qiili-Kiy nsrerinln our opinion (rei< wtuuh.T on i -y i < , , . , , ?> ns 'trallf.-liANQPCOf tl (*.?!< ntl ) VOUr SOIlt, tllUOK *?-nl 11. .>. >hl ! maincy liiriuriiriMnMioiiiK. " I ai "?!* ,kt a (limutch Mi'ui ' ' < tiulrc ie ladv, "and held UuJ. Scierainc >iiiKi t(uii. A liandMiniAl; llluitralml wMklf. J.nvcst olr iHereof renlied dilution ??f any ?i'Uuitltl(* loiinutl. Turin*. f.1 a ' * vt'.ir. f or mouths, 11. tkilil l yall nfioudiMlcni ivho was slightly TON S Co.38:B'?^a'. Ksw York r> stand up for al- 1't"'cltoniw'K Hu u-u incfi myself with ry for you.*' A ud | WTjifljJS I ^ mB ii vvitnuui ilie niu < o Doctor. Dyspepsia Dure lux"'7'lyHenlerv')' Digests what you cat. I'im.nr M wa)I This preparation contains all of the i- it I* 'digestants nr.'l digests nil Winds of tt ol lJrumnionu, j f0(>d. It gives Instant relief anrl never one amall bottle j Xuils to cure. It allow^} i to at. .ill i'h Colic Cholera 1 the food you want. The nio-t sensitive Keinedv 'and whh I stomachs can take it. Byitsn o many ueineuy and wnn Df Uyspeptiea have been laving a doctor. I cur?d after everything eN? fulled. la t>eat rholera medi-. unequaMed for the stomach. Child* Id." There ia no ren ^'lh weak stomachs ihiivo on it. inK a doctor when C5 a|| sfomaoh t-iv-hSas lsed, for no dOC tot y r..;. ircl Of!Iy h" V O. I >f. \Y i r r V Cr. , (Ihifn^o m better medicine Tholi.bwtUfi.jnnunsS'iiiJTRstiiuuOc.size. laint'in any form ? ron or adulta. It .iL , ,, d io nlopsont <> 1',e mau w,,ho?f ? dollar la by J. K. Maekey aiwava sure he would do great ? i. good with a million.