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VOLEUIE XXX. AUREN SOUH CAROOLINA, WEIINESDAV, JUNE 16, [915. FAIRFIELD SHERIFF DIES IN DEFENSE- OF THE LAWV Others Killed in Iot that 11sL~~ uI ca (Ini M01 VIOLENCE " "t tq !w I "" .- "" "\:1 ill' , v !")" IN WINNSBORO wd htiin.ie in, his o, sh up ii, I of !he cmrl hm owain into th, h rffand 11ptis whl T("Aln. Al1r11 a d u hed hill) inlfo the13 do(,!, I leuad ltapistlto Trial, arv avhIcked 1':11 be( :sneeun1thd. V; bm feoll to) ib" in Front of Couri l1ituse a1nd e=0ral 0. e A:l I" o!VxeiIr lenry, "Ilo are h :dinl I e lie Battle thait ol 1 n. ' .ot ni at hui:-." The n r prI ed. i'rosetitioni of Surfii 1nir .1ilM r, l : !! d 'Illy a:out ten U min t . Let's of . xilb ilpected. h' wr llor. 1Iplmty Sli ritf.; .J. I'. Ise ho er Not Dead,.!-uw r aind 1.. R..I k am w r Coltimia, Jun i .l.- -Two( diti, ~ t C' o h,l:Ill on a p caltan inl inter-view..s YUM MrdY elharyd that MIMI 10 thee oult 1: Wo'lo'-k. S Clyde Iseihower r. d the shott iih:d Ilw h:,l ]lrt llel IIo i T ope rt - killed SherlY .\dant 0. Ioi. I.st' i:: , table h overal hour.; 'Ind isN 1i fr ight it. txas, reportedi fro' Chl.!t(er ti, n.- wtre Iolmi in" Iknesies that Ilsenhoweor lmd died tthere after w give'n evtry aliention lot his (012 lin operation . Thillornlilg a m21e;- di fro nhe 1ir41st va: lopeless and sage was ereeived statintg that Isen- he died toniglt at 7:20 o'lork. hewer has a line chan e for recovery. IDputy IlouIware has (lilly a fi2lt Wiinshoro, .Itine 1.-Sheriff A. 1). in'1 Ollie for recovery, the huillet Hlood, killed lit the perforinee of his having lodged inl the pit of his ab)do duty, .Jules Si1th1, a negro charged "r n. with criminal assault, dad, Deputy (Yde 1M oUe id to it pril Sheriff l'iarle Stevenson. desperately ('111221 l 22 la Iruly a (1 - wounded, his left arm belng prac(ically I.ty Qh(,r'lf Earle Stevenson were 11 shot off, Ritral Police J. It. Ilware it to ('hestei' oi, tile afternoon I21ii. shot in the pit of his stomach and Just 1 . \\,. Pryor, teIr Ilysicl. saI barely living, Clyde ISC1hOwer, the that Iseliower 1a( been shot six 01. man who started the shooting was rid- s tles and 1a( 1 optings In Is died with bullets an( (lied lin a Ches-- iliy. 1seliowei' (ied totiight. Delly ter hospital, and .esse Morrisol, 11r01t- Stpvenson will h-o-ably loso Il left er-In-law of lseioeild asenhower a to bat-rln of tihe attacklng 121i'ty was shot lit fi 'Tihe other detils received on] head a.. several otheref aerSety sheriffs vennf wow. Wottn(ie, tells tte horrible resultn of hitowterhween a ot hix of al11 a1ttack fly a1 simall 21101 oil thle sliher( d snoe2'I i .1 ,ss broe i2iof vff here tias noding ditle i w ts a2- e n N I b.1 1enhowv die rsed tongh. iest (elding etk coprthouse steps itn the 1 -a head afteroon and soegev Ilt jail. dharms wounded, tls te 11 \i,!fit tle stooting. horilr arsr forn I ols lif are eaapected to foilow. samoe ghnthshr 2i ry has tsake (ri w erge of tie sitwa tiesndinl cottrhous brough with t i22( siliiig2 weligat Sneit, the negro who was to be tried i nvesiain soeing and for the nameless crime on a white rofiman vest i at es liti. lady foirm'jIleld county, back to '111sl andtlii; a(socits liteed Winnsboro to put him oil trial for his life. The negro had been lit the State duri(1 tle iha by t tlo penitentiary for safe keepilg and theiresponSible for the affair aio goitg to sheriff was accompanied by several have to answer for It. deputies, this precaution having been Clyde ISOillhower, %a1( to li prIn taken in view of certain threats said vivl li tte stootiig, Is a taritc, ro to have Ieen uttered. The sheriff and s.(iig In tile Wlaterve Section, abot his prisoner reached here safely and "(Wen iles fr021 here. 110 has a with the negro walking bet weel n 1]rge iihej' of brothers, o of and Policeman Haynes. the sheriff had t ile 'st, who is in jail, charged started up the steps to the court house. ttl takitg part in the attack, fis his depulties following in the rear. Ceii teaeltllg school in Clarendon when a fusillade of shots broke out. The first bullet struck the negro 1i Is- t r to yea another tot oner in tle cent re of his stonacl withliclivenn herv a2( stll another 12aM fatal results. The second bullet. from tor of a String of Baptist cturefios 1li the mob hit Sheriff Hood. By this county. Clyde Isenfower was time the fusilade had become general, put il the baggage car of tie north tle 1101) firing promisciously into tihe i.'ctini train tis afternoon an( taken crowd which was following the sheriff 21(1 his pa). 1u tile steps, to tilie ort- accomtied by his wife. I ois :-' 1100211. ilIotlie wst wo tears when the tnadii As sooni as lie could (draw i, pisolt~ pitfed out. By his side oil another Shede fsenhowrcot aas ase Ste.rnson, 021 of thc several of his deputies joinedli the 11 in , heled aesed th fi'it. Illafteron. n flod~igd fro thel bullet thre ties n te snicilIn is esitse orshotheg rothter-arratv, rigt 1(0,12 let 1111 2211 bt veiiar1( exetedto frollow The rall nd sholdrs 11(1 lbw.DeptyS juryfi Chs cotkncareo.hest EaiieS~ct'nsnwho~vs 'lgitbe t and ie oain a. sweeingo ande ItindColiman and hhotatsoceatIs tietlefd al'iI~iacicalysevrig I f'omIls 52wit inlot thentonntisn f theoo duingi' the( are by udeeiltgavoos liu~fl . I. Toul~aio i tie pt andi thea geneat. oItionas tat 111 tts stonacl i~'ol~y ftaly tounlngtrbs'ponblonth affiri aso aoingae 1'-'215Csydt Inenliweeft leg. tonstaplen I~~. J~~l~y was shotpa in the shoot1 11( 'i'i i i le'ing,2: is a51( fareric r2 thelin (in t Ite daeee sehton, abiout toclvtl evi'n bllts lloti~d hseve mile(s02 om es a h al Hf as doa. larg tnumbe of bro2thersi'( Wil~oneof p~lltsan (l2C ~t.edhi le'i 0(2, th~emle 1rest wo isl lin J~ail, charged From awlttheakingopart iniotheattack, has er2ii(i ('ii a ura plicemanhe anotherbi twn~ shot~n an itIssa~ tI:2tils lst ''el ieangd herefan s ti anoohe las tot o a tring of~i Bapot'it ehtirehe ln this2 tconty. COlyde1l( 1. lsenowe was525 siltib und traintthis afternooneandltaknn olel~gsIt hts dY~'-ii'sttr f (1 to a hoptl:t ei heter.i a 1 wasilir taerehis party2 up the 2.tepslito1121etcourI room.t i solo c' o h .i. 2 mhi r was- ug t ine tea st when the05 2ra ' ('As soon his he coul dra si h is ' fitol p le ut y hs'de o n te Shergiff ot todlreturnedithe ie I amo cot Iwas lEare Si221( tev o, onie oft the2 Hieve1 rl ofl his de 1(2(1ies 1joined~ 'ied thI p tew oh d epd d fn h fim toay. t os f110(.. 3 (:risoner, blyin 1 frm tht i''e bdylet thr~eetimesi n 2111( sd tomavh bi t hi thessoernor.io ,teb ote -nl w right ie, ilef ar, andie~ beee lsid t e from~ rieat lod22( talls shouiler s ea and w DeItdyaSherift' Ct r tounty.Oltt5t h S)(h~ hid him Iwas sho twc i-h lftraong inl toeir comnto to ollfli the arm .ract all sering tfoom rei- affair, ad aree semndinge alkigorou bioy behnde rel bullet juuk ualPte nroeoshotiong ~the gilt paies.Th man J.e 'hi olware in thbe Judof his jThy. saypthat ft tha eu a s ti o Io a haI -- I-,- I c'. ; , i fn ) I i k i n n .11 h w It v44 n l bZ 1 1. .T,'n nG e n 1144 114414' 411 1 1..* It;h( I' _ t I I 1- 1( U ~ (I ' II 1 " . C iop r, ,I Im-l i en .., .? hi l : 2:rowd Vish epcato b al pr aen . : : . I c Iv Ka : l a : I I ,1 by 1 !i l I C'on(r1 t Irnd. : . .\ n:'r so on he po and ot5. Fh11 1l btpor l t base' bal aI r vk. * :1 S ea in 1at hare e grun. 7 -\l' i at katherine 1llall by I eigel* ('o 3w(rt l Iand. iow, u e(tIs. a gold mtedal heilg offer (I for th o1n Sering the most points- inl the various. events. I'le people of all the(- surr-ou(nding: counltr'y reinvited to attend. WOU'LDIMP.ilORT YE.\lLIN~is. One Citizenl nilling; to ,Ioin Others fin 1111iilu Sevierl t ('atouds of Tennes see Y4e11triinus for F eeding l'Il'irposes. Speaking of the new live stock Move - ument now niitder way in this state, M.\r. .\. 1". Copveland stated yester-day that he would be one of a party to join hianlds inl buying sevevral carloads, of TnnSp ye'ari'ngs for. feeding. Illis sitggesti 1on is that owiners of land with situmler Imstirage lily acpordiig to: the size of Iheir pastures, hulying live, ten, Welity-live head each. .r. Vopeland's idea is to buty these immediately and pasture them rttirlng the suliilelr 111011th" and until it became necessary to begin feeding theimi inl winlter whlen they would hie fort: m un-' til ready for market. Rcilvil Serllees ('lose. The revival serviees whIvtch have been conditeted at the First .\l(thodist church, eanme to a close Sunday ight, whln a Illrge congr egaition of al de noinaIi1 t toIts _,. tie t red to worsh I I. Itev. it. II. 'I't t pseed, who has beIn C0n (; uctilg tie services, Iade a dap im tt'ession here by his folceiiful alnt earniest prea hing ald douItle'ss a great deal of benefit to the chiri-cit anlid City will be derived fromi his labors. Though there was nothini g speetacl Iar inl the methods used not' in tite re sult.- obtained, there wajsi noteil a sulb stantlial giln in the spir i ital p'ogress of the clIIIichi. Rev. Tu rn i pseed re tial to h)is hiome In Miarilon lMonday car:ryirg with him the best wvishes of those Who had come to know him white htere. Sheriff to Cleveland. Sheriff John D. Owings teft several days ago for Cleveland, Ohio, to sc cure Lex Sullivan, colored, aigaintt whiom there is a char'ge ltendling or assault and batter'y with intent to kilt. intg ror' themt to do. 'rThe townispeople wvere atmaz/edi wheni~ two' automobiles eartying -1,S800 rounds of rifle anunun ii tion and 70)0 routnds of pistol a omm nit ion r'aed in fr1oml Coltimbi1) a. 'The' de(tail wh'tich brought, thte amunil ion wats (0 command~ed by Adjutant Genteral J1, Shiapter' Cabtlwell for thle repori htad be'en st. to C'olumbiat that the company 11 her w cIas withiot 1 tatunut tion.i O ~T4 ert : -s l (.Ier itre byT it (a dt ati anrd 1th ru 11rom the ('apit al ''it y htere was made h in '(ecord tubne. The14 dil'. atomob41ileST e:tne froml (Columbia bult th' (>x4iti'mentt hI'S las5ted lesis than Tn alltt~ 'xe Ih'.; Ire anon knewl~li wha waIsl'' tl1 ig I 'lidT h t. e eci it a4 1114 41 o'e I; lthis afterincon. ' Tere wa; ani alt' of' unsal soleititity pr1evailing int thle jur ors I all r'eflecTted thet grta'.ty of thle situat10ion)1 by thiri actions and1( d' mlean or. 'lThe attmi~osphere4 itmpressed onie with the feeling that those respon01 sible for' the tragedy' wvere going to be helhl to "str'Ict aeontaiilivy." A IC Di AT I I \ - 1 1 S1 C ( e III1 11;I,, I I4' \cr .1 rea( I .1 n 1 1 \\ I' ha \vc 1 11- i . t - ic 4)1 b.I I E 1,t11h wh t to n 1 s " - I Se d t. 1 1 h I t I 1 1! 1 It a I I ) II Iv I ol .I Ia I I he I I i (1 1-112 .t-l I filg i1 a I ve \a Ih' lifer I Ie .1 \'.('i21 ) ;IIII ij Iit ll "' (heoll I) I](! It I Iv below and1( I lcie (4(vv*iji14;. thil 1) . Ther panl) ot the r Ilan oll an ,- in (IlWI) (lluiadI Illtdie' , v vo egret peI 1)3 antim wih lim l' a ien t o (llohofri ie e lld itunear!thina ti' chiie t o child 's it was t rhea turel but toe:-1(were noi Iother iti; tions of: i n ~l .hir lvi.1 or1 s wt de iilde I thi t t lI'es Marmy b no at I I v ai, l tile ItC' ais e u psedion, ha.' ah - ov r agih m111an ntr San whihi ystheI5 01h1idre wllee t ig . taveiway le te(ir weijo h, rlc i t ralng hem tocthe' glil lyIIOI below I and thet forin the up.lva Thi) ve t a reiofte hildranfa wre i SONInerst lly.fe dStriou. and hOly Ill4rescot Neopl two pohiharn ioun deey regresd b nd th ei r Inb rs aill filea ols. l eCaf to.t.ei. asia, aoo, life-l who51 (Jell t 0 'itl d to , Illo i bt a 1.5 ill .\r . \lary Il ate after ofa tha ite e.il thi nl lit wasiu iy s r dayost herey \\ftoer-oon ilo tilei leave0)1 tel(ty sies belloing theat by toioer r Mn aNdvllrearde fori a eloaesd hif-., .s.Sult e d f m f allm Wsvr I1al of (Ills hiy o ie 11 his dIay'go ere rnay bnt atinei ill aei. blot er L it tee Royig atrMIl Cafe ('tot associth latter Zoubl, ho 0w i waninu to run te his'110nesn will0 not Iee any a herly ioe a ialet, hadI cerl ra o(t h eni ronIle theyII tr faliarly, known0il, hvemae who~ regretls lt yte illeave1I thli t 1)r1C P. Sulivan, a life-longII res dont4i( 1t' isity, to e a(51 t his( homethi Ine.LatWdedyngt.r.S livan, whil (hn apetly good4 aollomi-cnscou thestate Ill-dleath' (rtook hil.le a as buried ~eterd ba af1teroon~ 1in 11 ll~4 the Laurns emeery (4initei Il ''amh 1er 1of friend andd rela 31ives aollowfaily the ody1~ tl the grave. o r.II- Sulivan110 11( wa aou I. 5 e tar of1 failywa tooing to erthe k' Ion-l N I 'N V h \ io1 a I I'. m In d401(0 not1lii preven t him fr 44'4a44, n ) 1 t I s. io ' .tI I . i t i V4'l i dt' 14 I 4 ll)nitr tcs ~t vae x pn'.o. Thes l. thr sa e a d , ;I(Ishe r I gII I a ,av I : - ''.8 I p Ios itiI a a thaI r, whe s lI- o Io' Iha I her .iohI as za fa iry i s a1 ha:1rd on So in her dcespair si n- l av ti' te. th ) tre and mtsa waif who takhe-, her for a rtal fairy, as et is still wear'i her tage des. .enwhile, news omes thut her father lus not eon kt' illed. 110 returnl to New York andl a reward is offered tor the recovery of hli.; lost thinghter. .\ polleeluun see 1)I ofl-I' and ' ,Io n th Irl from 1th pibili)4lo'd desedriion, 1tor1 her ' to her011) f aers. \I15 il b 1) 4011.\ :)8010 1 N M -8 Tealichers -lectid' for Nexl MIar. P'ro. Iisionl Aladev for E-xtra G-raded Year .\Me Next. The follow.ing ; achers havenee ('1 placs offeirj d theil by the school board and will teach the following grades in thle Laurenlls City Schools for the sessionl of 11-6 Mill Sch ool-First. grade, .iss iia I!art; second grade, .iss Irene Ray; 1111rd and fourth grads, .\Miss .\Mary Simlpson. Central chool- First grade, Mliss Emily .\len ; s con d glade, .\is.d -lor idl H oarper; third grade, Aliss E1a lio 1:i'd; furth1-1 gra . .\ary higl l1abh; It tfl)ih grade, 1. liss N ith to 14.1 ards; extrn teacher for intermdiate graitd - ,. .\" s M l:; , Iebe ) vcca Dial; sixth gr-ado, .\:lss Cor'inne .\gnew, sevenlth radc i My. \r. Rt. C. lilton, Gre( whood; s'olt grade irls. .\Mrs. EmmioIIa -Ioper; hgh school English, .ls 1.1 ldn Kioiler, Iewbrry; high school mnathelmaties, .\Ii ss Belle Nichols, Woor110i; high school history, .. Il' D). IluffT; high school Latinl, .\liss V an nile Creighton. The trustees have aulthorized the ,superintendenlt. to re-organlizo thet( course of study inl the high School wih a view of adding a grde to the high school year in 11115-16. Thus, the Tl h. iofthe coming0 year's teth''1 gradel wihll havet tie priv iege ~ ofv atending 111141. 11 141' 4tti~Ii t)lu:;: Somel litary44 featu41rs will he add1 wor net sionad \r.1. .Hi w .) i hav 'chargeof 4'4this'0 tpar il' the: Durin fthe1 iession of 19111 . ther wert llai) wh it' ch~tire enro24lld I~uin thI cty schoo '''il yand.ha I.urns.\4'lill s'choo l and'I the aag i'ly att'end-t pi eetge oft'3 1attend'ae or both en rtdeil and'h '.Iir !'verage1i3 (teillIO i was I: .Tepretaoa ued - 11 -; l w h . T ho, C~~~'0 I'l I i c'4 ' ;i l i : 11W:J i we Ib ot1)o;wich -1 W Ilkn natil ', r ~ 'I: illg inlstear ::. port... of stat-, thert hy r in, a, 'um ti c bin t rii: 24l~r i t - c; ! Il c I ( 1- - I yll sig, Se rear of1. (tat ad i n; rm 41 ,I I2S 4 )f a Ilill 41124n 'i)24 Ithe etl a nin ti wlS'hio h went; forhll i it i lhe apprioVal of Presidellt. ,\il.--I :!id his ent1 ire cabine t. FriIidlIly le ,:S chacrae it: th1w d c-. ttuli't, which reInews re resI' entIiolsI Imade in I Ie .\ tI I zr a in n oI f .\lay 1o afiei tIhe I.-,it a ia n a; I (Ir pifdo L 111d sun I if k . The ( ; I :m1: In),1 1 V I I tI , . it i; de(wla r ,n i I ui (II i v .el b11 w \\:41h - f1o1rm d "n S whe Itna tier!y a iSuimod thi IthI l-usitania carri d Iuns, a. leiai4C in r is atl tIIe oriiJanI) conitention of the(, Wash m iton y overnent I ha I . II ti ft nilt ,x:1:4 anl uI1 d pell 1 nger Ship w hu t , . il f' it (l tio) IIc.t l i S t calitiil, mId 11 Ill Su ink til! u fa nsf..tinhe passengers and 1rew to a illav o' safety. The cominunilention inform s Ce 0 r many Mt nit it is-"on Ithe rinciplv oW Illitanity as \ll as on lhe law founded upoll this principle 1hat11 tle U'nited ;tat(,, must .-tand. .\n opor tity is given to (;ermany ito slubil - any ev i o h lie .\irican oticials did not excnte t hll ir tasks ho roughly in instpewctingy the I.lie'tania heftwo shie sailed, but th cardinal fa t --tat the li4 r was)4 g(ivon no war1nig't and mad. no re 11iIan V and wa-is primlarily a. Iassenger ship--the A\mriawn povern ient aiNs, thIrows into the(, haek -round any ,pecial circums-tance-s of' d. (ai :' and lifu 1I. a sel ( " (ut ()f the a of ordiinary subjets of diplolia tic discusion or of intern tiona! con I ro vesy.' The issuance of another st atem n by former, Secretair Bry an coinlenot wvith thle publication of the note to night added to thle surprisle in ollicial (inarters at th. character of .\Nr. ltryan's argumntn. liigh ofificials salid the note empuloyend the very process-. .. .'.i*n-whic *.\ . B y na v e t ii . Fe2. TIl' .ETON22 DE.\D, ('onfe 14er Cti loh 4litr id Cat hifs lomec few t mles0 ft: ic f t e(it, ie S n