The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, September 29, 1903, Image 1

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STABLISHIED isims, 1 IP ?R, Y,. T1_1UMSI)AY, SEPTE-3-IIR 2f)4 (Q*_ jWC W4K 15 ER NIO E are now under the pensary, where old customers a If you are ir Hardware line it We are heac Belting, Guns MCCORMICI( Mom We are L. they are abs Thanking you fo you in the futurE Newbei FIRED INTO THE MOB. Tennessee SherUf Tries to Prevent Lynch ing of a Negro Charged W1ih As saulting a White Woman. Lynchburg, Tenn., September 25. -Sheriff Davidson, in attom.pting to mave the life of a negro early this morning, fired into a mobh, which was assailing the jail, wounding a man whose name is unknown. The sheriff summoned aissistancee, b)ut. he and his aides were overpowered, the jail entered and the.. much wanted negro, Allen Small, shot to death in the corridor. The mob) wats com posed of abo'ut twenty-flive people. Sheriff Davidson wasn alonie at the time. H-Ie refused to give np the keys and opened fire from a window. He wountded onie of I lhe mobi, but his Sidentity is niot known. TPhe sheriff then (called for the police. Tw"o ofti. * cers and several cit iztens ruishedi to the jail, hut desp)it ihoir presence, the mob bat toered( downi the woodlen door at the foot of I he 'stairs leading ) to the corridor. The shueriff' and posse made a stout resistaunce, but weore unat>le to prevent the imob from breaking in the iron dloor at the head of the stairs and entering the cell occupied by the negro, about whose neck they placed at rope. As soon as the men emerged from the cell it became apparent that the negro could not be taken from t he jail and hung for fear of being tired on auJ be was shot to dleathI. The mob01 then nmade an effort to esca1pe, bult the sheriff and his guard capt ured three of them, anid I hey are ini jail. One of them, it is satid, 1has made1( at confession, imiplicat.ing thlirteen men in the affair. Small wvas under arrest onl the charge of assanlting Mrs. Eliza.u Eg gleston and at his prelimiinary hea'ir. ing the warrant was amended ats te charge a simple catse of asaut 'Lh negro had wvaivedl ex amuinati<>n aind was waivimg the actioun of thle grand NewberrU .Harware Co. doing business in the tw Crotwell Hotel, just belo% we will be pleased to see nd friends. the market for anythi will pay you to get our p [quarters for low prices c Loaded Shells, Pain HARVESTING MACHINER ver RepairsO agents for the celebratec M. PAINTS Dlutely guaranteed ..satisfaction... r past favors and wishing :. We are, Yours truly, Tv Hordwore AS FREE AS MOUNTAIN BIRDS. TRtAIN LEAPS Governor Heyward Pardons Two Life Southern's Mail F Prisoners, Convicted of Burglary Near Danville Under the Old Law. Wol Col. Cor. News and Courior. Charlotto, N( Governor Hoyward on Friday par- running at. a i i doned Sam Southwall and Titus 937, the Souther Wright, convicted for burglary, and bound fast mail sentenced to life imprisonment under a trestle 75 feel the old law which fixed the minimum north of Danvillo punishmnent for this crime at life im at 2 50 o'cloel prisonment. Southwall was convicted molished. Of t at t he February term of CJourt, 1882, on the t rain, io in Barnwell County, and Titus sevene injured. Wright was convicted in Colleton The0 1tIn wh County in 1883 for the samne crime. en re( is 5t00 feet Both of the men have beenm in the on a shaurp cury Pittiry for over twenty years wasl a now mmid and, aifter considering thle applicat- thle Sout hern ni t.ions~ for clemency, Governor Hey - (etl n to ih ('1 ward decided to-diay to grant par- rate of speed. (10115.SPHIANO Fii( It will be remembered that the Th'e engine I pardon of the convicts, amnohg others, b0( feet on ihe I rn was asked for b y I lhe b)oard of diro fromi I lhe I rlokl( tors of the State Penitentiary in their mail raand a anunal report to the Governor ini trestle, a woeod 19000.,n the grounds that when t hese gave way for a si prisoners were convicted life impria.- At. t he foot onmenit was the minimum s4entenice shallow branch v for this crime, even wvhero t,ho accusedl Striking this the was recommended to mercy by the wor r*sducedl ti jury. This law was changed inl ironi amid steel an( D)ecember, 1883, when the mnii mum wVood. As t hoe sentence, after a recommendation to touched thle sid mercy, upon conviction of burglary, cottont uaills, w was reduced to live years, aned i Alo th trsle very few cases where there was snch i'n at 13, it. tI a recommuendation havei sentences of great ly onti ilat over ten years beeni imposed. jhair on t he en Governor H'ywr was als wein-r o formed that the value of the amnounit stolen b)y these prisners waus excoed li.'s Sold a Pllie 0 ingly small, and the only3 reason t hatn they came undler thle head of bnr I have sold ( glary was that the goods we're stolen Itemnedy for' miore fromt a dwelling house in t he uig1h t and( it hasI givene time. Th'le authorities of t he Poni. vslljl itentiary have also imformed the Iowa. You will fi Governor that both of thle p)risone(rs friend when'I tiroul have been mnodel prisoneors (during -o( t~i~'i' their long t ermis. :' 'o m & eo (ED!IMA ro stores v the dis all of our W E are C ng in the ibusinE rices. t ten years icesmain so b merchant S5 Oil 9draw your own con S,Oils, We on' I0 bolts of Calico N( Mimnnlaugh's )ic 200 bolts of Outing % 6jc. 1000 ydS. 12 in. Can(t only 5c yard. a.S pieces All Wool R4 Yaugh's price 1a i<>bales of White I11, ago, before tI hey THE 1 WE EXTEND AI of HATS ever shov Quality, we have pL to give Speci Our stock is by far ah variety and valuec to serve 2F) pieCeS H-eavy Zibel 20 pieces 38 in. llro 40 pieces Black Goodh If you are Co all you ha FROM TRESTLE. iyer Utterly Destroyed Nine Killed, Sixteen mded. QUEER STORY FORY m, Seypt. 27. ---Whilexio b rate of t1peed No. the Opinins f T-1 ni railway's south. h eliti traini, juimped1 fromn high, half a inuileNesadori. ,Va , this afternoon ad,Setbr2 rid was almost de- JneH.Tliatr: 1o crew of 10 mI~f en tra e o ou luo wvere killed andisaercuossor ore the accident oc- a tre, n voI long and1( is locatedfonaonriste 0. .lndgineer lBroady sm etl id ' 1 on that division of dn nw it ti il it is said that he a tWl ikdu rve at. a very highheet(ly 'f THE TRIACK.Jstaerheuy ad gone only about Cut a ianat 4irryin)g wivth it fourcotyi heusef i express car The apcueelrii oni stirructuro, alsosoehr.IL id muce of 50 feet. ns ocl pnei ,f the trestle is ajuo wh ha ii rith a rocky b)ottOi) o liiem.fi ~o ('nginie anid the cars sovtecaatro Sa miass of twisted b h os erpo I pi~ces of splintere1dueasSlpIHrii mrs went down they o elki~u olI ('5 of thle Riversidesveaof1e-nl hieb' is very close to nad( n.en wvere killed tllireiir,'1i lught , anid all wereoicrctgiZ~ s (41 Tlhe .kiun and1smohn o htkm ginecer and( firemani)rr ( cy the impact of the uiupcie Chambherlaln's foughisls' tc,ai niedy, i(i oid{i'le hamber liin's Cough mi ( Isu ii ihaun t,went.y yearsli sgto uii a nti re sat.isfact.ion. I Me Elhiiney, inftonl,sltwmoigsf nte mid this remedy a goodl >lQ(d with a cough or soycmtiIit,wo .tfords quick relief ad n. l"or sale by Wmn.1(W1liprtiier( 'roseriy i)ug o. toe oi nis oft th MIi', ATCHLEN IM N A letermined to do the 0 )ss of Newberry this fall., we have been the target Ecause we propose to sel 3 of Newberry can buy U i the earth, but we are monarch of all we surve clusion. Look out boys I didn't steal these goc w -'all Styles, sold all over town for 5c and 6jc, ! as long as they last 4c. orth w": all over thle world, Mimnaugh's price is n Flannel worth 8ic and ioc, as long as it lasts I ed Twill Pi-mnel worth 2oc elsewhere, Mim- C Ic. Iesimii and Cotton 'laids bought six months 1( d Va nced adL piled tI hem u1p stai rs, and paid my i MILLIN\ERY WO UP-TO-DATE MIL INVITATION to every woman In the town ai n in the town of Ncwberry. In pricing our Mi it both in the reach of all. Watch who Is goinE ial in FINE [ L!,Ld of anytling inl the ill) country for style, 3' We nme alew of' almost irresistible bargains. ine all colors wor-i 75c, Aitimaugh's price 49c. ih,th worth S.se, Nlimimiaugh1's price 49c. wvorth 6I c ad 7.-, \limnatigh's price 49c. a stranger and don't knc ve to do is to follow the c The Leading Store i i SALUDA. ing would j-t down tho statements Ind unido to him for future reference. t rand Ot As stated it, the outst, it is not Ite ures. kniown whlo originated thr 4tory or wheire it. originated It is ba.ing told, however, just ab)out as we have given 2.-Anient the it. And all who hoar it, as well as fir 1, which wasI those who rep)eat it, are wondering I" ay next, there whether it is true in part and false hI today being in1 part., or whtether it is true or false dI it; why it altogether. At any rate, it is a tri or it, has any stranige story, but not more so than th rfabriention01 of its origin. ov ir corresponi-- th simpIlly given COLOlR LINE IN CilICAGO. ii thle streets - - School Children Strike Because a Negro in s its follows: Woman Was Appointed To Teach or for t he first The_ ye r Lexington Chiceago, September 25.-B3ecanse t,n their narnlos I lary Ururichfield, a colored cadet m >are'd mi t hait teach,ler wasi ap)poi[ntod to relieve Miss anl agenit for Cathlerinio Italph, whit.e, regular H (es ta) i,lunieii (tiacher at the Oak IRidge school, C< it is ba)i' absenit, beciause of illness, the pupils fir bi and( every o (f the sixth1 gradeo revoltedl and be i14 dratwn and1( forii noon1 the school hoard had a do lrn order to formlidabtle strike on its hands. ne le work donie W lhen th rolbollionj first became enid he pr a)*i pparent t he janitor, acting on the rged pct itt avice of thle board, locked in the at rgii 11 )t I balS emeni 't lhe Irger boys, but, the $5 C 'ar,lni,s- troulle spread anod the pairents be. xv finally wouIldi gani tikmg at hand. II . Tillbna~n, I >olianit at first, the boatrd of ed lrolol youi at neition real ized that if a crisis was"o Hkonss? orto be aiver ed tile negro teacher must oni Ii Tk eles b" e remiioved,~ and1( at the afternoon las -I heu 11 eion1il a white woman appearedl and a desdwoulId t no pulpils returned.c kiledGon.Sour Stomach. .~lil ~)l Wheni IhFe (iuanttity of food taken isda -joror were t.oi large or' the qua~lity too richi, sour wit obi da S hus s tomac;ih is; likely to) follow, atnd espec-no iatlly so it tl he digestion hats been wecak- " "iI' N d" ened('i b.y cionst ip ationi. Eat slowly andl th: t , he coJ. Ilot loo flOily of' easily digest.ed food.. MIast iente thle food thoroughly. Let firi aigenjt would1( five h our e- lapse between meals, and Tb -st, bu, 5o thle whoen you fteel a fullness and weight is .the r'egion~ of the st.omach after eating," dI knolw just take Chiambrlain's Stomach itnd Liver' thi lood felt andi Tlab,lets and theii sour1 stomach may beo avoided. IFor sale by Wmn. E. Peclham i al after learn & Soil 1ti ol.,,,,,. Dru n. . to Is VAt AT a UG ry Goods, Milliner make or break. F( for competition, I goods for less mc iem. y. Note the followjinf MIMNAUG ds, I have always paid 100 cents or money dowin so as to U.ive them for y body else \\luit tl0-. merchant hat Who could call in :t! :i.-ighbors i do it? And if' they coM)I wh,11o had Li don't have to juggle 1u01111d the baiiks of to pay bills; I have suiticient capital. n1e thousand dolar's worti of Mn's, Ia Underwear to roll in this week. )o Large W"hite lIed Sipre:s worth $ 5 Large White Fri nged Spreads wort h DEPARW LINERS IN CHAI id surrounding country to attend linery bear in mind two imp.rtant ti to sell the HATS this :easoi. )RESS 0' pices lIhick Grods wor Ii th 11( :md C in. Broad ('lt hle hest ever sho.iwn ir to (date sh:alIes. It's a IrguLm-r $i.2; v 98C the yard. \e have IImusas of w where Mimnau :rowd. U G H n Newb(arry, S. C. SOUTH CAtOLINA NiWS. lii mns or More or ess Interest :ondensed Totil In the State. 475, There hats boo1 ai suI(cession of 08 in Lanicaster com .ty thei pa4N ~v wveeks andu niumbelrs of pepertr veosuffered hieavy lossteo. Th7ie distrust of th great..i(lL stool iI( ist hasi roehed its heiht andl at afteorn o New York l'xchanrge on I"riday og)0 er 175,000 shatres were ,old and1( thiis di I) lowest record wats reachiod-.efr Robert (Gunnels, wh ite, conlv icteod liV Greenivi ll coun1Ity of ani at temipt 13' .iinailly to aussaulIt at lit tIe four. air old negro girl, has~ boona son iced to elevent yours' impIlrisonmenoft the Stato p)o1nitenut iny robbot( T'he p)lanrts of I ho (Grenvil le Dily A pr arald and1( t ho liewer IPul>)1ishlin D.() >., at Giroonville, were4 dest51royedI by witht B att ain eatrly hou~nr S taturday ito rn , W (. A greatt (elou of damuasgo was fo ne to surrolund ing plaeios of busi ot her ss. The loss is ahout M'2,( I I. (Chica D. E. Blolton'i, at restauran1(11t kopr melt ho Greenwood, has bro.ight su1it. for of Po' 100 damaiges aginlst t ho llev. G. ga1my1 .Gardnor, editor of th lGi lrooni. lct 0od Jouirnail, becatuse the .Jouniatl w h whoen no time sin1ce, wheni Iolto was ae-I I( York, ted of violationi of then dispenisary of. r, sid thaiit the IviIlenIce against Ioui wias very strong1. InIi Praf WVhien (olumiau wo0kI up Tllirs "l P mJorIning t ho cit.y wII- floodio I hi bino hands bills atnd , ek..r - nou llamlec incinIg ait rad o uni ion s Ib .* II' sa her (30 pirtIiiEiIt fi rmsa b.r tuhE~ Ihe getting nahrdsvrlCnnimcel. Jh e d,otribut ion of such niotic-s one do01 hdt 0 Staite, but the blI ilI , were anon101 I my hei I with seCroev. I)rmr ( IU y and SHO >r the pastL ind shall re >ney than the H Quick Step Prices and i the dollar. lu th1 is faIl ICeaper than Ny - the ready casi to do tihi's? Ind get u) enlough money lo Ie neIve to do it r of Newberry to get moley dies', Misses' and Children's , for this week 98c. 175 for this week $1.2. 'MENT IGE. the most beautiful array iings. you get Style and OODS. Alimnaiugh's price 2 the town, all the hesl up-to ilue, your choice of the pile just such values. Yh's store is., STIiR'S COTrO)N STATIMN'. rop Moved Into Sight so lar 174 les, Against 955,672 1.ast Year. O.rlnans, Hopt emb er 2.- -Sot. I oster's woeokly New Orlearns E'xchaniuge statornerit 1, issuedi shiows the amount bronighit ighat for the wvook oninug this >On1 to ho 258,50(O against () for ihe Nov(4n dlays onilg tie last yoar, andit 219~,t)-19 year Iast. T1he total of t ho (ropj inito sight for ti.n t.wenity-tivye jf t he now,~ seasoni i .175, 17.1, It 955,672 1last year, anid 539J,. ar before last. p)ostollico at Spairtahnurg was on0e1 night last woeok of $1.8 1. minont young muan ofC I hoecity, tart, hias beei~in arrestedt chiarged to crime. swi[ndIJrs-owno Ia waiter rimon p)overty to ailluonieo andi t he mlO xconivice worn cauighit ini o this week. By varions Is the h13 iad sw indcleud numtt an pi)1 out of ant amoiut, aggro abtlOL $130,000. Theliy would mn various p)laes and0 under niow rialines order goods whlujob received they shippednc to New where Iiho' good s wrm( dinposed ;c of Chamberlain's ColIc, Cholera andI Diarrhoca Rtemedy. wme to give you a few words e of Chamberlain's Colic, t MaIra irrhoca Remedy, '" says Mr. JIohnu .1, of l'dagle P~ass, 'i'exas. "I1 I one week wit.h biowel troublIe >k all kinids of medIicine without anIy relief, when nmy friend, M r. son, a.mierchiant here, advised ake this remedly. A fter taking e I felt greatly relijevedi and when atken the third (lose was enitirelyv I thank you from t,he biottomu of rit, for p)utting this great reimdy hands of mankind."' For sale . 1. Pelham & Son, Prosperity