The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 14, 1908, Page 7, Image 8
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The Sims Case.
(Continued from Page Three
man had his pistol out. Sa
Sims'pistol before I saw Stogne
- * Front wheel of buggy abou
yards from hind wheel of wag
at time of shooting. Dou*l kn
how many shots were fire
Think there were as many
five. Alter shooting I left Si]
and came on to town. Past
whore deceased was carried
I didn't slop to see Stognor.
live about 2-1 miles from win
deceased lived. I told eevei
persons in town about the sho
ing. Showed them where bug
had holes in it. lie Cross e
amined?Don't know whereSb
ner got his pistol. Bofore
il I *
icii, mo piace i lound one b
let hole in curtain and Sim1! fou
the other. Reputation of de
was over-bearing. Fighting mi
Dr. It. (J. Brown sworn
State?Attended dec'd. Dos
^ caused from gun shot wound
inches right of median lit
Direction of wound, slig
ly upward and to t 1
right. Large intestines a
liver punctured. Death fr<
secondary hemorrhage. I)e<
made a dying statement to n
I made a memorandum of it
the timo. Witness refers to mei
orandutn and says that deceas
said when Sims drove up he si
"Llello J. B.,'' and immediate
Sims commenced getting out
the buggy with his pistol a
commenced shooting at hi
That he had no pistol himself.
Cross examined?1 testified
coronnr'a inn noof T !? ??
all I said at coroner's inquej
Stogner said he thought he woi
be brought back to Lancaster
in a box, but before this he sfi
that he knew he would die.
Richard Wallace tor State
I heard reports of pistol on d
of shooting. Three or four she
Very last. Might have beer
^ or 0 shots. All shots very la
Intervals between shots abc
the same. Saw IIamp Stogi:
after shooting. lie came up
a hurry?mule running awt
lie was on his knees, holdi
to the lines, lie was frighten*
He said he was shot. This w
? r : -i
<v iuw iiiiiiun's ijner Buoocii
lie asked mo *o help him.
saw Steele pass on the road. S
no pistol in Stogner's wagon.
Will Snipes for State?1
Saturday night before Bbooti
heard row in Luke (lalvin's r
taurant between J. B. Sims a
dec'd. Sims' little boy came
and told his father Stogner wa
ed to see him. S'ogner came
Sims pulled out $2 in silver a
said, "Will this satisfy you
Said,"My boy said he paid yoi
Stogner said, "I'll see y
?> lV
r.au^o A fiill 111 <1' 1(J I
J. A. Black mon for State
Heard trouble between defei
ant and deceased Saturday hii
at Luke Calvin's beef shop. Si
asked Stogner how much heov
him. Sims was cursing. St<
ner said, "You are drunk nc
I'll see you again when you i
sober." They both then wi
out the house. When Stogi
said, "I'll see you again \vl
you are sober," Sims said, M
had bettor see me now."
Cross examined?Don't kn
whether Sims or Stogner w
drinking. Heard Sims ?
Stogner how much he owod hi
THE LANCASTER NJ<
Don't know what Stonger said in
reply, but he said something. M
Joe Sings, col., for defense? m pAS
Was coming to town with Mr.
( g Wallace on morning of dilliculty. ^ Kiwi
One ball passed o\er mv head. 6 V
'Oil VK <B
Heard a wagon running away. I _____
^ told my brother to get out of the jk ?
way. When wagon catne up Mr* m _
a s 1 A
Hump Stogner was in wagon, at a
He said, "Men help me, I'm ^ sllHC
shot." Mr. Wallace asked him ^ .1
j who shot him. He sai l "Bart ^ ^ ^
^ Sims". Showed * hero he was M n
| ^ shot. Afterward lien Stogner ?[
( came np. IIamp asked Jien if ^
ho was shot and Hen asked Hamp ^
^ if he was shot. 1 drove Mr. Hamp ^ out
Stpgner to town. We went a good M
og w new
we piece and Ilamp Scogner asked ^
(jj Ben whether Sims shot with his W
, blue steel pistol or his Colts pis- ? mil
lull 1 ? .
tol. Hampton Stognerjpulled up jm .in
a pistol from his wagon and took ?&
an. a ? r
sotno cartridges out of the pistol, m tanc
Two or three empty shells, and M shirl
put in loaded slielis. 11a got ^ I
the pistol from among the tur- ^ and
j * nips in the wagon. Ben Stogner ^ the
^ o took up the pistol and removed 0 \\
nd ' he shells. (No cross examina- VL taffe
tion. M i i
am m shad
j Henry Jones, col., lor Defense W
|lo ?Saw Hamp and Hen Stogner pi"
j. on morning of killing. This was ^
[n_ after the shooting. Joe Sings
e(l was tiiere. Ben Stogner came up A Crej.
^ they asked each other if they M shad
i were shot. (No cross examina- W 6o Cl
o? tion.) ^ E
N M Sir?f*l olr f - .l.l? ^ a-u-l
wt U01DII30? ^ uie I
Heard dec'd say uext morning 0 J)
alter the luss at Luke Gavin's. VL crea
at He told me what had happened M Q|
? , and said Sims had cursed m
) w m j") 1
,t him and that he was not through m
willi it. I told Sims what he 0
said. Deceased's reputation for 0
ill 1 ^
t;j violence bad. Sims said, "I m
will not bother him if lie don't M
bother me?but I'll take care ol t and
myself." ^
ay a
Robert Hunter for Defense? ^ 4^
p. Heard dec'd say to Sims the 0 IO, I
M T )
Kt night of trouble at Luke Gavin's IL 1 t
?1 it r ?:n
, diiwj;, -i win see you again." M 25? 2
i(?i. Cross examined?I was drink- 3 bsbbss
ing that night. Saw Stogner that 11 ??
^ night on the street again. lie ^
asked ine it Sims said anything 9* I
about him. Ho said "I would ^
? have fought Suns that time, but
u\s 0 /y
1 have paid so manv fines I don't |r
kg. n tak v> 1
i want to pay any more?but I'll m
aw Hee him again." 1 told Sims ^
about tikis conversation. Stogner ^
On made no threat against Sims. ^ Hi 8
ng B. P. Sims, for Defense?Son a itdi'1
08- of defendant, Heard Hump W
nd Stogner on Jan. Gth 1908 say lie
in I had been wanting to get at Bart
nt- ! Sims for a long time. That he *"
in. | begged so hard once before that Otis J >!
nd lie let Vim off. I told my lather ^!,w ^ m s
?" aboufflhis. killing, ?
1 ' ross examined?My father shot. W
?y gavo me $2.75 to give to Stogntr. Slid Bart !
l*) lliis was Saturday night. I gave Said they
' the money to Hampton Stogner. other,
id- J. LI. Barr lor Defense?Be- Douglas
?ht fore killling, was in town one prese
ms evening. Sims got in buggy made abov
rod with me. Stogner was on horse Otis Johns
t>g- back and caught up with us and Henry
>w. passed us and stopped with his Heard Bon
ire hand on his hip pocket. This H. 11. dope
was beforo Christmas. Stogner rying his
nor nat on hishorso. We passe I him his brother
en and after we passed lie pulled out times at Si
on his pistol and shot three or four Cross E:
times. Deo'd reputation for him how n
o\v violence was rough. John 1
ere Cross examined?He always Hoard Boi
isk acted like a gentleman toward C. railroai
Lra? me. ? tStogner \
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1 Stogner say at L. <Sc inenced p' ooting.
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v?s shooting around at his pocket. I sli
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us shooting. was coniiug towards me. Ben
ndant?Am U. Stogner asked me not to shoot
norning of dif him. I Sold him I would not
sgy with Mr. shoot him it' lie would take his
telling up with hand from his pocket. I had
)k my pistol heard of the threats made by
saying 1 was Stogner. When he fell I stopped
i it. When we shooting. 1 shot four times. I
iced both Stog- was excited. I believed Stogner
. 1 kept my eye intended to kill me.
Stogner. 1 had Cross Examined: Hampton
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reais. ue iooK-j niogner and myself at variance
w his hand toj ior two or three years. We had
id, "Hello, J. been friends like ether neigh
?n s?n of a bors. Ho had given ine money
cd my pistol to order liquor for him. I had
:ot and got out order blanks. He asked me to
t on the ground help him drink it, but I wouldn't
had shot two do it. I owed him change for
1. I then com- money he had given mo to buy
Hon jumped whiskey. This was the change
viin his hand my son gave him This was
ot at him. lie before Christmas. On first Mon