The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 21, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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Probably a Lynching i Negro, Charged with Shoot- ^ ing at White Men, Taken * from an Officer in New- i berry County by Party of ' Masked Men. Columbia, S. C. Nov. 1 i).? A eptc:al to The S'ate Irom j Newberry 5-ay8 : It is leaved that Newberry | county has been disgraced by an utterly inexcusable lyching. Ii is certain that a negro under arrest has disappeared. He was in the custody of the constable who captured him and being brought to the Newberry jail when he was taken from the hands of the officer by a tnob of masked men. W. H. Hendrix, a white farmer of the Dominick settlement, about 11 miles from Newberry, was the renter from Will and Alf Dorroh, white men, of a small piece of land. A negro, Mark Davis, worked 1 the land, on shares for Hendrix, who was afraid that he would not get his share of the corn if he left the measuring ot it to the negro. He asked Davis to gather it and carry it to his (Hendrix's) house for division. The negro became angry and declared that lie woul l not gather the crop. About noon on Saturday Will and All Doi voh drove to t lie cornfield in a wagon to cat her the L_ corn. They lound Davis in the field. The negro resented their coming and fired at them with a single-barreled shot-gun. The shot rattled on the wagon bed 1 but neither ol the Dorroths were Ke hit. They returned the fire and Ke the negro ran away. J. Later in the afternoon, Magis- ye? trate J. I?. Smith, upon the in- ilb formation of the Dorrohs issued ab< a warrant for the arrest ot Davis, wa Constable Yancey Floyd, with me a posse went in search of the ne- l'r< gro and readily found him. He wa arrested him, put him in his bug- Ke gy and started tor the Newberrv ter jail. At Smyrna church, about er1 five miles fromNewberry.a party of masked men suddenly leape 1 from the bushes on the roadside, ter surrounded the buggy, overpow. the ered the officer. took 'he negro we from him and carried him with coi them. The \v >rk was done rapid Ga ly and in silence. M. mNTVWE^^JTWELfD. I Will i\ iSin any r On all Cr goods at home ; sented, you can bring them back. v Ci.ni * * i 3iiii nav $1.00 Solid Gold Rings I DON'T WAIT ? they may not last Plain Solid Gold and Set Rings is low. As a friendship gift, the RI> lady ever has too many. I will s? ring you get, whether a $1.00 Plair I have them all prices. 15. c. H < P. S.?Just received a lot of Cup ed Dishes, very cheap, in a pretty < Every rivo Minutet Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action becomes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly digested before it enter* the o " ""w"w I stomach ; a double advantage in this. Less work for the stomach ; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least possible effort is the desire of evervone in poor health. Scott's Emulsion does just that. A change for the better takes place even before you expect it. tWe will send you a sample free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott t* Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 1 50 cents and ft. oo All druggists rath of Mrs. Kelly, Wife of Dr. H. D. Kellv. ? J Bishopville, Nov. 17. ? Mrs 11V, the wile ol I>r. 11. I), illy, died at the home of Mr \V. Gardner, at Ashlaiu !terday alternoon, after at less of several weeks She wai Tut thirty-two years old atu s a faithful ami consistent tniber of the Turkey Creel ssbyterian church. Mrs. lvellj s hef->re her marriage to Dr lly Miss L. Clvburn. thedaugh of Mr. Win. Clvburn, of Till s Ferry. Miss Mamie Sullivan, dautth of .J. W. Sullivan, keeper o i County Ilome, spent las ek in Kershaw. She was ac lipanied liome by Miss Don miner, daughter ot Supervise C. Gardner. leet the Price nail order catalogue ades of Watches ie advantage of petting th< so if they are not as repre Ask to see our 52.00 Watch e a Few till Christmas. My stock o very complete. Prices ven <(i is preeminent. No younj ive you money on any sty 1? i Gold or a $75.00 Diamond 3UGH >s, Saucers, Plates and Cover decoration. 2 I Stylish Dress Want and SILKS. 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 1.25 value, our price 90c yd. 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, 1.00 value, yours for 85c yd. 36-inch Plaid Silk in all the beautiful shades and colors, for dress and waists, 1.25 value, our price 1.00 yard. 19-inch Plaid Silk in all the 1 1! _ 1 - i Af n" leauing colors at 40C, ooc, <oc and 1.00 yard. Dress Material. 45-inch all wool shrunk Cheviots, colors of blue,green,brown, garnet and black, value 75c, our price 50c yard. 50-inch Broadcloth in all the popular colors, at 85c yard. NOTION New and stylish Belts, best! colors, in beautiful plaids and stripes, price 25c and 50c. Black elastic and beaded Relts very good style this season, at 50c each. Fine sheer all linen Handkerchief for 5 cents. Ladies' and misses GolfGloves : at 25 cents. Pearl Buttons, sizes 10 to 22, at 2 1-2 cents dozen. Hosiery, Hosiery. Our Hosiery line is complete. ' We carry the celebrate * i Excellent fit and fin i PEOPL f i ;lLivery, Livery, Livery! i Though doing a rattling good ' livery business, we are deter mined to do even better. Our present stocks of Vehicles and Horses are being supplemented by handsome new carriages and buggies and stylish 3 ! . Driving and Saddle Horses. ; Our livery establishment is ! going to be second to none in | the State, and don't you forget it! Come or send to us when 'you want the best, up-to-date livery service. ' HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. f q Money to Loan. ^ I have made arrangements with parties " in New York City hy which I can negotiate . loans for tive years on improved cotton farms, in sums of $300 00 and op wards, at the rate of 7 per cent, on arnonnts of $1000 and over, and 8 per cent, on stints less than $1000. No brokerage or commission charged Only a reasonable fee for ah-tract of title. B E. WYLIE, , Attorney-at-Law, Read?The News. i Goods and Si Prices You C; All wool Chiffon Panama in grey, blue and black, very soft t and clingly, an ideal goods for \ skirts, at Toe, 90c and 1.00 yd. Heavy wool Suiting, 56-inch r wide, in good shades of navy 1 blue, brown, green, grey and black, at 50c yard. ^ Plaid Cotton Suitings. They are the swellest and newest in cotton goods?looks f and wears like wool. A 25c I value for 18c the yard. 1 lot Outings at 5c yard. 1 1 lot 10c Outings in white ? and colors at 8c the yard. Best quality Percales in dark t and light colors, will wash well, at 8c the yard. i c l I DEPAR No left over moth eaten stock. Everything brand new. Try a \ pair of extra heavy cotton rib- Z bed hose "Jack and Gill" for boys and girls, 25c value for i 15 cents pair. \ Cloaks for Ladies and the Children. Ladies' new, long Tourist ] Cloaks, in tan, blue, black and j grey, $7.00 value for $5.00. > Ladies' all wool Kersey Coats t in black, tan and caster, worth i 10.00, our price 8.00. ( ;d PETERS SHOE! ish. Your money back Respectfully yc ES SUPP #5 "The Old 1 * THE BANK OF LANCA S CAPITAL ^ SURPLUS I/)ans made on Real Estat II Collections given prompt i V Interest allowed on time d 0 Your business solicited. 1 Ij the strongest Rank in Lanca Lancaster, S. C. Cher HERS' ilks that You an't Resist. Fine Sea Island Homespun, 16-inch wide, worth 8c yd, our mice only 5c the yard. Good quality fleece hack Flanlelette in neat patterns, worth LOc, our price 8c yard. Galateer Cloth in all the good vashable colors, at 15c yd. Ladies' all wool ribbed Underfests and Pants at 75c. Ladies' heavy ribbed cotton ^ leece lined Undershirts and 3ants at 25c. Children's ribbed cotton fleece ined Union Suits at 25c, 35c ind 50 cents. Black mercerized Sateen Pet icoats 65c, 90c and 1.00. Black Heatherbloom Petti:oats, rustles like silk, 1.75. TMENT Ladies' short loose Jackets vith strap and buckle, worth 1.50, yours for 2.50. Just arrived, 10 doz. ladies', nisses and children's ready-tovear Hats in the leadidg shapes ind styles, at 25c to 3.00. Furs, Furs, Furs. The grandest collection Jof Furs ever seen in this place. \Tow is your opportunity. We vere very fortunate in securing :his grand collection. All the lew Scarfs, Boas, Muffs, Storm dollars,etc. Prices 1.50 to 15.00. S, guaranteed to wear. : if not satisfactory. >urs, ^ 'LY CO. Reliable." M STER, Lancaster, S. C. ^ $50,000.00. A $50,000.00. % e, at reasonable rates. n ind careful attention. eposits.. ^ The oldest, the largest and |1 ster county. v/ish to call your ntion to a h ? r?iv M.^u woman s snoe have. Every pair guaran1 to be absolutely all right very respect or a new pair ?. These shoes are branded ecial Service," and are sold / by us in I^ancaster. It is undisputed $1.50 woman's e on the market. To satisfy of its merits, we only asK to try one pair, at . ^ rry's Shoe Store.