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r The VOL. 4. NO. 5. SEMI-WEEKLY. Heinous Crime in North Ca- Anothe rolina?White Girl Victim Moria of Assault by BWck Brute. jng Concord special in Charlotte (..xv w Observer: A most revolving Lanca crime was committed here this COmpose afternoon abaut 3:30 o'clock, twentv-t when Miss Pearl Tucker, the 1G- raemberr year old daughtei of Daniel E. thousam Tucker, was ravished by a negro uinety tl mau. The youug girl was pick- last.with ing cotton in a tield within live ftU(j eon' hundred yards of her home in with pre Fairview, in the corporate limits, churches when a negro man came upr. an(j tjie her, tipped his hat and called piesenl her name, tolling her that Mr. ^ma .James Day vault had sent him to Boldridg tell her to go t" the other end of q Thou ? the Held and get a hammer that VV. S. G had been leit there by her lather The < yesterday. l'he girl was afraid worship of the negro, but led the way in a,ui ^ js dicated. When reaching the fortable shrubbery at the lower end ol credit to the field, in a well-exposed place. muuity. he seized her try the throat and jQgidt at the same time firing his pis wjth nev tol, telling her that if she scream- four }m ed he would ^kill her. He Ptat- Thor ed also thai. "It is not a hammer, pro8eni, but you. is what 1 want." The d8semble negro then picked her up in his The bi arms, carrying her fifty yards to election a point where the heinous crime t\ A. Di was committed. The negro then Blackmc told her to remember his uame, t-easurci giving it as Henry Faggarl, after introduc which he ran into the jungles p; Smaj| and got out of sight k'Come n Telephone messages notified (?ether, s the authorities and witliin ten germ0n 1 minutes 500 men had formed a cons searching party ^aud at 5 o'clock t0 ^,e CH Will Graham was captured at ci0se of the home ot his father changing ;ourned shoes, his clothes being covered The at with beggar lice. lie was taken with the before Miss Tucker for identifi- read by cation, hut the young girl's ex- a g0od r( cited condition had upset her m spirit nerves to such an extent that she Blackmo was undecided us to his being Casl< the right man. W. T. D Chief of Police Roger brought discussio the uegro to this city and spirit wjji ed him away, going across the ara0unt couutry by automobile to Salis- 3jx bund bury. Fiidai Five Additional Years for Insolence to Judge o'clock. Charleston special in the Co- he cousi< lumbia State : Samuel K. Wil eign Mis liams, alias James P. Kelly, c*me on alias Oakland Sammy, alias Sam t|ie rain Raymond, yeggman and burglar, miles, w after making a well planned at jng talk tempt to escape last night from en'ered the Oharleson jail, in the miJst followed ol his tria' liore lor carrying bur came tin glar's tool3, faced Judged Prince ail i f0r i this morning in the c >urt of gen- \C\i talk eral sessions, alter the jury had cation a brought in a verdict of guilty, was The iep< veil sentence of 10 years and in the o e month at hard labor in tho field, wl 8 a'o penitentiary. churches Sullen and persisting to the endowmi last that hi* guilt had n t been man and proved, Williams asked Judge very ho| Prince why his honor (lid not indeed v, give him the limit while he wan prospect about it. -:f'~ - - gH'S. "Bring Williams hack to the At thi stand," ordered tli9 judge, as t^e the prisoner had stepped down, depurtur "I am going to reform your sen- j? 8e88j lence, Williams," announced his an(j a ja] honor, "I sentence yon to 15 for t^e year9 at hard 'abor in the S ate Sunday penitentiary." the ho6 Under a heavv guard of depu Springs. ties Williams slouched back to t> e prisoners' room, apparently eased in mind about his sen- . A marrx fence. her of the I Do not let anyone tell yon that something and lung elae in just ns good uh DeWitt's Kidney ' "''iing eli and Bladder Pills because there isn't any- trnn''leH. thing just as good for weak back, back- 'ai co"tAii ache, rheumatic pains, inflammation of Fac*aK' the bladder, or any Kidney and Bladder disorder. A wepk's trial will convince If it ii von. Hold by J. F. Mackey * Co. w-s The New! jP Lancas LEDGER 18 REVIEW 1876 LANCASTER, S. C., 0< r Account of the Charmine Social F th Association's Meet- Mrs. A. P. M< Delightful Enterts k." in tim ltaptist courier.) Tuesday Afternoon ster county churches j One of the most attru< ? vt Ac nnintinn pleusaut entertainments of 11 tlio Moriah Association, NVas the card p rty given by wo in Uumber, with a L\ Mcl.ure Tuesday afternoi dlip of more than Jhree I home Oil .Market street, con . , ? . ary to Mrs. lvatliarme M i. I l\o body me 1U It - I Mis-? i.iliian Smi'h of Itlack lird session Thursday ' Mrs MeT.ure's home is a tne Camp Creek church, I adapted to entertaining, am ... r , , ' I tau .o to her hum ' is an ass Mined through f*>a' urd iy, i something out of th; or! i aching on Sunday, I lie j altogether Jpler.sant The i wAi fl all ranrAepiitod Iidea Wua carried < ut in pt t weie an repre?ente 11 froIl( ai||| , ack ha|, by |1(p following pastors were | blending of golden rod ai iluring the session: K. garden ro^es ranged in tali n rr ? n k.? t u vases, and numbers of grace ti, l. iv. uaoney, J. ti thus forming a pretty backgi e? II. T. Black moil, E. the guests present. ipson, B W. Thomasson, 1>,R.w1as 8ervedJ" the P r . ,r ... .. ., ., mediately K.ter the arriva ardner, 1. W. M raile. guests, after which score ca Uamp Creek house ol hearts were passed around was built two years ago, f"^ Proceeded to the lihrai , ./ ' a progressive o-game of w a handsome and cum ployed. This room was | building and a <rreat lovely red r< ses, and red b< the church and the com. which string after string of i ill? enureII ana ill? com were gracefully drawn. The budding is paint colors of the season were mo: ) and outside, furnished cally caught up in these and t , ... _ from the candelabras with n v pews, and will seat ,hed a uenial, warm irlow ov nurtci people. tiro. [). thing. The following ni nasson is the pastoral flerved inmwdiatefy after t . 1 grapes, crackers, pick'es, chi| and large congregations fruit -sImI, cheese sandwich) ) for worship. salted peanuts, yellow and w ?.i ;??,i k.. 8,1,1 mints. The color soli Mly \us organize 1 } the piettily carried out io the n ol the following orhceis : The prize, a lovely China i ibney, moderator; W. T. was cut ft.r and won by r , , . /, tii/ii; Jones, \/ho iii a very gracefu in, clerk; J. C. William-, presented it to the "bride to r. Then followed the consolation prize, a hcart-sti tory sermon bv Kev. U. tilled with red mints, was cu tT. A J r , _ won by Mrs. 15. J Unison. . 'lis text was lea. 1:1b Mrs. Katharine Mackey, iow and let us reason to- caine the bride of Mr. W. s. aith the Lord " and his of Cnion, ,he following daji aitn 'no i^orci, anu ms noon mo8t betultifl was an earnest piea for gowred in a delicate white ecration of what we have dress, worn over pale pn ? Smith wore a cream go iuse of Christ. At the (OUcbes of white. the sermon the body ad- The guests present were for dinner Irvy Crawford, iiessie R , Fadie (Gregory, Mm Joues ternoon session opeftcd Wylie. Cornelia Klliott, Liz report on State Mission ;. Mayine Jones, Mavtiie Grei T R Taston It wav lian Smith, of Blacksburg; t J. o. Caslon It was w. T Williams, G. W. Wil innrf nr?/l ? ?" -1 ? *i-"* uificusse i M Hughes, M. S. Witherspc ;e(l speeches by K. 1. Wylie, E J. Hinaoii. stone ?n, J. H. Boldridge, J. G'??more Barron, W K. T m, C. T. IJardin and "" 1 " erieux. It was a fine Taxahaw News N n, and the Association Crops are short ab< ly contribute the whole third in our section. T1 of its apportionment, weeks will nearly finish Ired dollars. ton picking. Then to / morning it was raining, fields fo gather in the ' delegates gathered slow- Life'*. After that, the arcises began about 10 can marsupial quadru and the first report to 'possum, and 'tater, a lerad was that of For- mollie cotton tail. ( Kal isions. I)r Potea', who 1 do not think anv of from Lancaster through pe ?ple have 'lie M lues" and mud, seven long count of ttie "moloncholl as making an interest being so closo at hail on the report when we some are crying hard tin the houao, and he was Mr. Eo Belk. son of N by several others. Then Belk, of L'axahaw, left !a n rep ?rt on Education, for At anta (ia.. to tas early an hour Dr. 1*0 second years' work, a* a ^ ,\ ..i /ii _'i i : A i i \ i. t /i ii i> en ud'jijc vjnnetian euu- i? me i^eniai vmnege 01 nd Furraan Fiiiversily. tlis nisier. Miss I'oi ID?1 >rt was further discuss- '?w days ago for Geetr aflernoou by Dr. String- G , to enter the (Iretir >o is now canvassing i be male College, i in the Moriali f?>r the A son was bom to I ent movement of Fur- Mrs doe Belk, Thursda tlie G F. 0. He was ?>f lust we k ipful of good results, ami hhigene, son >t Mr i ras enthusiastic oyer the K'?bt. W. Jenkins. .!i<*d s of receiving some large night, o! croup and pnc and was buiied atTaxat s stage of the proceed urday evening. Li ? \ writer had to take iiis year old. e. The body continued Mrs. F. M. Dowry ie| ion through Saturday, ten days ago f<-r Monro* rge crowd was expected i?er daughter, ?vira. I'erre missionary sermon on will also visit relatives The next meeting of gate, Wadesboro^Laurin ly will be at Heath Laurel Hill before r ! home. Mrs. Mary Balk, dai rrled Man In Trouble. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn M id mtin who r)f>rmitH sinv mt^m. , who has been visiting family to take anything eirept in 'his Bect.OTl, rftUftl* ooy and lar. for caiinbi, ooliln | ^me port Mill 1 ant v trouble, is guilty of nagl--ot. sa is as good for all pulmonary i * The genuine Foley's tlcney nod ' ?? ? ? ? is no opiataa and'is in a yellow M| H h.Cornwall, w ho U h gio. named Kd Heath, in Voi ' | few days ago, was admitted t ? to bo printed, pond il to 'Puesday by JudgeJones, 11 s office. 1 of 92,000. TER ENTERPRISE 1891 JTOBER 17, 1908. ^vent-? The Rev. R. J. I 2 Lure's The Popular Di linment cesstul Work ir The Weekly E ;tive and CllHrlos.>iii, Missouri n* season. instant, contains ? du* at' her portrait of the Rev. ipliment- tllOli, who rem )Vec nkey and , 011n tv>iih h!s fjim dmV^hiv yt5,ir ***** aU(l li?a I an invi- turo appears tli loll ??f ment; Th? Enter II ry and autumn pleasure 111 present 11 irlor, 1 lie of one of Charleston id*' hfvely lv **8'???ned miniftd , slemle. J. Ii!ac.cm >:i. 1 tOJ itul fern-', tlent <,1 dur city less round for . . , . yot by his many mai rlor iin- God fearing spirit an 1, ,,u; and untiring work f< rdn of red . , and tlie t'y,h? has most nom. ry. where ed himself to the fro <ayl *Gth Charleston's most in ells from leading di/mes Ke H?l hearts .... ?- ; - utuu-j ?" iins cny iroi nt'artiatV Souili Carolina, Febi the lights ro as-i-t Rov. D. 1'. } pti shaii^ pastor of the F p vt?rf ^ tnu was church of this city, he game: L'oni'Ty hiving sin Js'olives' to enter evangelistic lute cake On October 1 , til eme was Board of Chariest on uiV'bowi 9ocation, of Missou diss 51 in Rev. Blackmon the be1'*'The wor'* 'or Mis-iss'ppi iaped box counties. This p >si t tor ami Rev Blackmon with ' who be. r,,rt OM his J)art ft,ld Mc 1 .ore, larger salary than h r at high been paid to others j 11 lingerie tllis W rU' wi,ic,, is nk. Miss pliment and bespeak wn with service t.1 at will bo : Misses '^e Qew appointee, IcManns, is as faithful and , Juanita ?)a!l| will moi Connors. ,l ' gory, Lit- his salary, lor th< lies dailies pastors who seem SO lon'.b T. n6$t in 1 he work for >y I>iake, of souls. The Dist ay lor. a y B iard ot Charles Association their Otes. Sikeston elected 111 >ut oup officers for the en svo more Rev. Bjwmau of Sd up cot- (loot; P. J. Wilkisoi the corn Alexander, of this ci kSt?ll oi ted secretary and I i Anieri- speclively. Rov. pod, or appointment as eva md old lor one year, and bbil) Iriends >( this high our peo* citizen were please on ac that, lie and his tarn y" days main in our inidsl. id. But ,m m tie*. one of the most plei f r. S. I) within tlie history of tl ISt vseok was held Thursday at e op his '?l,n <" raw ford beliif? student hostess, Dainty re Ire? Atlanta sorv?d duriiiK the evonii k, lelt a s; Subscribe for The l.i yule Pe, HANGER IN I Mr. and v nir-lit Kidney Diseases dre ,y ous for Lancaster Neglect. tlld Ml' ., The meat danger of In Psid iV that they K?*t a linn lml l f.?rer ri-ei?Kuizo?? them. II IUII1 >l)ia, uijy undermined. Hucki law Sat nervousness laiuenesi}, soi i.rinnry troubles, dropsy t ,t s one might's disease follow in cession. Don't neglect ft ..l.mit Dure the ki lnpys with the . * remedy, i)o,in'K Kidney l' ' 'O visit K. W. t'oiner, living n >11. She St .uoek lliU. S. \ir. 1 began h ?ve h pel Id 3t \\ in- WlkS uHiicted in u rather j burg and pain would strike mo w peeted it and often when etlirning r.**-t I would be tutcn wi back an?i would just dr , , J.'pr ,,f would not be able to get f " of these spoils. Some tit U Mani.ri, about Doan's Kidney 1*111 nl'ox. Thoyreli-vcl ine ' " had severe attack since. '' 'O ''^r fuel ai-ligltt soreness acroi yook on such occasions I appeal ?. i> ney Pills and they never ' relief. I do not think th iii oxistenee that is equal t ,illo<l a 110- l-'?.r salt* l>y all dealers kciMinry a Foster Milburn ('<> , Hull 0 hail hero sole agents for the United 1 the sum Kemeniher the name C j no other. HM NT rrw/o HL.W J PRICE 5 CENTS PER CO! BlackmOii? Japanese Show Mana^ ivine's Sue- Tells why he Killed F j Missouri low Countryman. t r,<ris* ' f Ch rioit". N < )c brr i, oi ?ho y.u ?ilenrv Yamagu -hi, ilie Jaj ,n excellent neso a Tobat and manager R. J. Blaca II,iw llroilieis' London Sh< 1 from this who yesterday murdered a fell i v m> nit. a I countryman utN;;\vf on. his Sra it'? the pic- I ?0 dav co:ife<is?''^l h s crime to t >\\iii^ o>'in- authorities, declanngjthai he kj pri e lakes ed Kitcuchi because the latter h lg a likeness mia'rea'ed two lifclle .Japan* 's i.'ios1 high girls connected with the eh> rs, R v R i,)(l ,'or who-e safety lie was uh a resi- sponsible. Alter sliooling 1 than a yvar. victim five times he boat his he nly acls, his into a jelly with a stone, dhis earnest Following a preliminary to-d >r Christian- Yatnagucbi was held withe irably work- bond for the next term of Cata nt as one o' i)a Superior Court. Iluential and ?! v. Blackmon Spartanburg Girl Kidnap tiLmcader, In Chicago iiarv, 1(JU8, Spartanburg specta' in t dontgomen , charlotte Observe1: While wal ir?t B ip.ist beside her grandm ither R"v. Mm' Chicago yesterday, Margai ice resigned prallci8 Mitchell, 8 years old a . heiress to $'300,000, daughter e hxe-'Utive Mitchell, lormei Bap'i^t As Minnie Trimmier ot ll ri, tendered C!jv wa9 83 ze,j kiduapei evangelistic Th*ey lhrew her into an H1Jt m ' an(^ bco't ijj|e an(j drove through t lion came to ~~ streets and surrounding count vetl 1 1 0 1>I" for hours before they finally d with a much f3d, taking the child wi as heretofore th- Iu |he cir> be.ideg , in c large o c?lrtUiteurt were two women a quite a com- thrt e men. Robert Mitels h t ie great tbe jather of the child, believ expected of that one of the women was I 1 w ' . wife, Irom whom ho parted thr en ergo lie an moni|ls a^o. The Mitchell pro re than earn erty -g ^ mogt Vltiuable bu ire are lew neg9 property in this city. A1 muc i in ear- j3 a daughter of the It the salvation Trimniier, who died le; net Mission- jQ^ an estate worth several hu don Baptist dred thousand dollars. He w meeting in for twenty years clerk ot t e following (Jommoti Pleas Court of tl .suing year: C0l|llty# les'on, pres i and Scott tv were elec Unveiling of Monument reasurer re- Sovereign Cook Oct. 25. Black moil's The Djxie Camp> No 282 1 oge is wa3 W., by special invitation tie 111 ?n> the Taxahaw Camp, W. (). ly esteemed .. . 11 / , will unveil the monument . ? n? sovereign William Cook the 4 t y wi ie Sunday ot this month, Oct. i All the members of Dixie Cai are urged to hs on hand sine i s a m meetings . ,n > i i ..1 i m .. . at 10 o c!o k a. m. at the huil io Lmory < lub r> r> ri tornoon, Mrs. 1 ax :ha\v Camp. Rev R. Ih the charming Blackmon will preach t he serin ih men ts were at U o'clock a? the Taxah; nK. church or school house. T ?? unveiling will be at the Bla< lncnster New*. m-in graveyard. A1 s -v reig ot other camps are invited to IPI iy tend and participate in the ce JrXA i. monies. B. F. Adams, Too Danger- Clerk People to Dixie Camp W. (). W. No. 21 1 n > v ' roubh s is ___ , ... i..-for?- ti.. ?nf Tammany s Contribution [e.ilth >s gra.lu- x>_ _ r? j .ebo, LertiiitoLe, Bryan Fund. reiit'88. lumbago. vt i. /a . 1 t m r, din hot en nir.i Ne?\ York, Oct. 14. la i hum- .loss hoc- many II > 11 will contribute $1 your kidnoys qqq tf) ,jie |)omocratjc natioi certain ana sale ills committee, according to an i t 161 Hampton nounivment made today "Several years ... , *-, ?? , t. oi backache and Charles I'. Murphy, the la wcaiutr way a many leader In addition I 1waikinK^. the local organization will pay th a crick in my the expense* of the big m op. For days 1 meeting in Madison Squi ibont on account & 1 ue ago I heard Garden on October 26th, a, and procured which Mr. Bryan is to sne ) and I have not . ,, , , , .some tiuii-s I ?',ls w,l? protnblv amount ss my loins but $5,000 more. 1 to Doans Kidfail to givo me 1 "fueB*-""""1" Cotton Market. Pi ice fit) cents. Cotton on local market, 8.85 cents '.do, Now York, In New York yesterday spot ooi Mutes. closed at 9.20 cent and futures closot loan's and take follows: October, 9.04; December. 8 4-5 January, 8.08; March, 8.60; May, 8.55, i uy illthe an 1138 ire at ak. to . lion 1 as i.S4, ' I