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ANOTHER NEGRO GOES BY HEIMP UOUTE Charged with Assault on a WhIte Wo. man; After Ranging, Body Riddled, Kinston, N. 1C., Aug. 14.-A mob va riously estimated at 1,500 to 2,000 armed men captured Jerome White field, negro, changed with criminal as sault on a white iwoman of Jones county, and, after hanging him to an oak tree by the roadside, riddled his body with bullets, about noort today. The victim of the alleged assault, committed late yesterday, is reported to have positively identified the ne gro when he was taken to her home, six miles from the Jones county woods In which the capture was made this morning. She is the wife of a promi nent Jones county farmer. The search, begun last night, fol lowing the alleged crime about sun set. was continued throughout the night and until 11 o'clock this mnorn ing, ,when the negre was seen to emerge suddenly from a thicket. 1-e was commanded to halt, which he did, according to reports here. Then he was placed in an automobile and rushed to tile hom.. of his alleged vic ti, who identiied him, bit cried, "Please don't kill him here In the yard," according to current accounts of the affair. "We won't," inembers of the crowd are said to have re cponded. The negro was tahezn to a point. a ie fron the home and ha:wd m!: d :hot, after which the mob dispersed., leaving the body hanginig 1). the neck to the tree. It is said t!at ful aI. t houisand hnllet; pene trated hi:-, l-dy. A TONIC Grove's Ta-steless chill Tonic restores Energy amid Vitality by Purifying and Enriching tihe Blood. Wheni you feel its strenigthe(ning, invigorating effect. see how it brings celor to the cheek-s and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill 'TonIic is simply Iron and Quinie suspended in l syrup. So ipleasant even clil drni like it. Th'le bleod needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial 'erms and Grip germs by its Strengthening, invigor ating Effect. 60C. ,C ~666 ito n~ C , : i e io i.\ ip e me m! '-W Y 200 oTorpI I . 1ver DIST3 L TOR3 C"i'::m, ~Al S.ai C.h'aPe:.I fornm (h. I )::. t try to0 fux Ire! on eorn tor tnr id '.: -. ( t' id of yrA'nr corns. If Corna Wih". oi. you ave eve see a crn ickld t right owith.our R'nemoehs Get after themeno . Y'u d. 'ta yha "Gert" Ceen bu cor tikled or dothn aet allifii at failms. fd byGEs Lawrenyc&C., 'Ihintco. t or Soldie e~inLyaes ibyi adrensl'Drug ene Sonains nthin btt .. os S IRDDLES OLD FIELD NEWS * e o * * e e * e * * 5' Riddles Old Field, Aug. 15.-Rev. B W. Thomason filled his regular ap iolntment at Warrior Sunday, and a4 usual, delivered an excellent sermon especially to those who were unsaved Mr. Thomason will leave in Septem ber for the seminary In Louisville. W< regret very much to give him up. Mr. and Mrs. Rivey Putnam, of Nine ty Six, were visitors at Mpr. Lee West'i Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. S. E0. Riddle, iw'ho underwen an operation some time ago at Chic] Springs, is reported to be .better ant we hope she will soon be able to re turn home. Mr. A. W. Rhodes had the misfor tune of losing a mule Sunday after noon. Mr. II. 0. M1artin and family spen last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dixoi Putnam. Mrs. Freddie Alartin and Dr. len ike, of Tennessee, were visiting rela tives in South Carolina the past fev weeks. Mrs. Al. S. ToNurd, of Fountain un1 caime down Monday to visit her grand children, Nellie and Posey Howard They accompianied her home Wednes day, rettirning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Todd spent Sun day at the home of Mr. J. 11. Rhodes. Miss Willie lue Culbertson, of New beery, vIsited Nlisses Ida. and liarlom Garrett, last week. A mong thive who recently had tlh pleiasire of viAting 4'.himney Poel And jendrson V ill, er "1.e 11. 0. Martin. Dixon and -Guy Plutnam and E. 11 Gar:'ett. .\r. and i l si. l er Uurns spen 1 -i'! t, at th ::uio of '. Ir. N. 1). Gar The~: Wi- ' I. eninwl The 7:ddile reunion : he held a .! \ 'ir'1 Ion Th rsd. befor . . ':iv i loico.n,11 of Il k i:2 8' ii. .\. !oe m e I. Z. WILSON N.UI:' I'GTM.\T1-:I .\TV' GIt"%1 COUR7 i.Z%. cIiam. eeles istr lons 0 .\ssun~ ''h 4;d,-T\day"o Gray ('omr l'o.X. ofi1ice., nc:wn ::ei of (;ray Coir -d n doyed in the por4 Sla.l niht r -eive! iimenit as; actin; '4 '' te' a C.v (ourt. Io w' .il ch.! .,: the olierI to:n1'rro . iee ' s 1). 1). I'eden 4) I ollien \pired Juily I !1 h * th of \ i o - p: I t nt i! ............. .. -In " 1 t s co < en Ta c i n t1 to id A'':uu I ' i! I 11 r e r I 11n tn o8s rsad e di my tus s teiitr t i ) mi etfie In luired' 01 make par pr-(: at ti n ore bofore aidiV dat 8.yp->tno 1.. fored verIi iar e. L U'. tttt a-:.Almiimis.:Am instr t i fu y ';, I2.!. 2 .t FnhgravedI Ca rds not Invitations. Advert iser l'rintinlg Co. ('ountly of Laurensi. No(lliee of SpecialI EIef Ion on th I)ues'tion o~f I suin Cont-'on101 Hoonds (I Ilhe (City of inaurens in the Muma o W5.000f for St reet. I mproiement. Whereaim a wrkitt'en petitilon of mealority of the freeltolders of th< City *.f Lau rens. as ftapear fromi tih tax book4 of said C:ty, has been fGlei wIth the City; Council or the City o Larensc1, askingi that an election i held in said City of Laumrens et .whief ThalI b e msubmittead to the riualiflet 'lectnr:; of (1aid City the (jptestion 0 -Lkaurens in the sum of $36,000, payable within forty years from the date of issue, and bearing a rate of interest not exceeding six (6) percent. per annum, for the purpose of Street .mprovement in said City; and, Whereas, the said City Council ot the City of Laurens has duly consid ered said petition, canvassed the same, and found it to be in proper form, and signed by the required number of - freeholders, as prescribed -by the Con stitution and Statute Laws of the State of South Carolina, made and provided in such cases, and upon consideration thereof dopted an Ordinance and Resolution dated 14th day of July, 1921, that the prayer of the ipetition be granted and that the question of .the issue of said bonds shall be submit ted to the qualified, duly registered electors of said City of Laurens, at Special Election to be held in and for the said City of Laurens on the 23rd day of August, 1921. NOW THIV1f"ORE, Notice If here by given that a Special Election will be held in the City of Laurens on the 23rd day of 'August, 1921, upon the question of issuing bonds of the City of Laurens in the sum of $35,000, pay able within forty years from dite of issue, and bearing interest at not ex ceeding six (6) percent. per annum, for the purpose of Street Improvement in said City. Said election shall be held at the following places: Wand 1, at City Clerk's Oficc; .Ward 2, at t V t 0.. 4110 -22-34 Two Pass 22-35 Five Pass< 22-36 Three Pa 22-3 7 Five Pass All Prie:, F. Cord 'Tire, Standar See Us for Specijfr Switser's Store; iWard 3, at Laurens Cotton Mill Store; Ward 4, at Davis Roper Co. Store; Ward 6, at- Jones Taylor Hardware Co. Store; and Ward 8, at City Power Hduse; thAt the fol lowing have been apipointed managers to conduct the said election: IWard 1, J. B. Tollison, J. B. Thompson, W. I. Burns; Ward 2, John Switzer, John J. Cunningham, J. D. Sexton; Ward 3, Walter Hellams, S. J. Avery, Willie Powers; -Ward 4, E. AW. Martin, J. C. Wasson, J. W. Fowler; iWard 5, R. F. Jones, Fred Fuller, R. B. Owens; Ward 6, T. Mack Roper, E. W. Machen, E. T. Todd. At said election the polls shall be oponed at 8 o'clock in the forenoon and closed at 4 o'clock in the after noon. At said election only the qual ified, registered electors of the City of Laurens shall be entitled to vote. That the ballots shall have printed upon them the question to be submit ted and the words "yes" and "no", ana the elector favoring the Issue of said bonds shall vote a ballot containing the word "yes", and the elector against the issue of said bonds shall vote a ballot containing the word "no". By order of the City Council of the said City of -Laurens, this 14th day of July, 1921. JNO. A. FRANKS. Attest: Mayor. STANIEoNY W. 'CPEWS, Clerk and Treasurer. 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