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, A Excitement in Spartanburg t J ail Stormed by Infuriated i Citizens Who Wanted to Wreak Summary Vengeance on Black Brute Who Assaulted Young L.ady- -Troops Called Ou t to Guard Jail Spartanburg special In tho Charleston Sunday Nows: Thirsting for tiro life of John Irby, a | negro charged with attempting to criminally assault Miss I.illio Deinpsoy, h liighly respected young whito woman, an angry mob numbering over a thousand men yesterday afternoon surrounded and made several unsuccessful efforts to storm the county jail, where ho was taken upon being arrested soon after he attacked the young woman. At 1 o'clock tliis morning three companies of the National < Juard of South | Carolina, under the command of Assistant Adjutant and Inspector Ceneral Ilrock, which had been called out to insure protection for the negro, aro guarding the jail, while the mob, increased by threo bund rod armed men from tlreenville, has drifted to the Southern , Railway station to await the arrival at 2.40 o'clock of Train No 85, which is reported to lie bringing a brother of; Miss Dempsey to tlio scene of action. Tho streets aro now well-nigh deserted, except for the pickets that have beon posted along the streets leading to (lie jail, and all is quiet. Should Miss Dempsoy's brother arrive at 2.40 it is rumored that another attack may ba made on tho jail, but this is extremely doubtful. Strong appeals liavo been made to the mob to let tho law take its course, and Governor Ansel, who is in Greenville, has promised a special term of Court to try tho negro. Sheriff Nicholls has sworn in a scoro or more of special deputies and all are heavily armed, and if any further attempt is made to storm tho jail it is certain to bo , repulsed. The assault upon Miss Dempsey was committed this morning about 11 o'clock and was one of the most brutal ever mown in the history of this section. The young lndy was on Iter way home from Saxon Mills, a mill village about j threo miles from the city. Sho was ; ] walking along a path by tho roadside, j I near a thick woods, to avoid tho mud , in tho road, when sho was soized by a negro man, who choked iier most unmercifully and dragged hor into tho woods. Miss Dempsey was unable to \ call for help because of the fiendish clutch about hor throat, though she fought desperately. Finally her strength gave way and sho fell to tho ground in an unconscious condition, and in this condition the negro left her, though not until he had stripped her lingers of several rings sho wore. eel iho lire with a shotgun, breaking nut a pane of glass in the jail, and it is reported that Deputy Sheriff Iteckncll was shot in the faro. Dr. H. It. Ulaek addressed the moli, stating that, on his word of honor, the , negro did not accomplish his purpose,, and tho only harm she sutTcred was bruises about tho face and throat. | DttWilt'o Little Kailv Itis< rs, the famous little liver pills 'Ihoy aro su>all, snro, safe pilla. Hold hy .1 F. Macket * Co. w-s THE LAN( IH. AT LAN The Show this ye; tion than ever before Amaze and Delight Many Entii % \ -j ?; v. !: J A \ \ \ : I V \ \ ' ? t I : v x \ N. \ ,-i L\\'\ ' :>C K\ \ i' \ \ V \ l\?N ' ' W i .? *' ' vA ^ -V . vVV-. . x'Lr< V \ ..* '',. \>p i^rf- ^V??<v !? ' '' v:* &"* .,. -r - :. . 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In the meantime Mr. Porter found 3 the negro crouching in tho bushes, and fi covering him with his gtm made him 1 walk out ahead, .lust at this time Pri- I vate Fleming, of tho police force, rode up and the prisoner was delivered into his keeping and was taken before tho young lady, who identified him as her ^ assailant. - ? ??* The moment Miss Dompsey charged Irby with being tho man who assaulted her the mob made a rush for him and sought to take him from the oillcer by force. A tierce struggle took place. The negro with the ofllcer holding on to him were dragged fitly feet. The mob brought guns into play, hut Private Flemiiiif hehl on t<> l?i< mm, I Chief of Police Hull drove up in a tain- i gy with Rovornl on horseback, and I hey i managed to got the negro into the bug- I gy unci he was brought to the city and lodged in jail. Within ten minutes after Irby had been landed in jail Sheriff Nieholls received word that a mob was forming at Saxon and expected to march to the city and storm the jail. In order to he on the safe side Sheriff Nieholls swore in deputies, and arming them with repeating rilles. stationed thorn inside the jail. ('apt. Nieholls, of the Hampton Hoards, was notified and the company was held at the armory ready lor action ( at a moment's notice. The angry citizens of Saxon began to gather in the Court House yard at about 1 o'clock and at '2 o'clock there were several hundred people assembled. ! The mob secured step ladders and sledge hammers and made an unstic- ' cessful attempt to get over the high I brick wall, tirover Fowler, a young i man, attempted to break down the gate with a hammer, and nt the same time the mob made a rush for the ladders. Shots wore fired from inside the jail, resulting in < Jrovor Fowler being shot I in the arm and F.d Foster in the head. 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