The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 19, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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1# HJL DEED IN NORTH l,ow CAROLINA. An. most oman Attacked in Her Home what bjf Hlack Brute, Who Attempts email Criminal Assault. tion 0 Spencer. N. C., special in comp ednerday's Charlotte Obser- afford >r: Criminally assaulted in G. E i >r own home this afternoon at g oss' siding. near Whitney, nM Iltanley county, Mrs. .lames R. Sheri poss, a highly respected lady of just o [hat place* in tonight ia a pre- of All [arious condition on aooonnt of about In attack made upon ber by 60 ac Henry Young, colored, aged in coi kbout 25 years, who was late acres bhis afternoon landed in jail at from Albemarle charged with the acres Crime. after Mrs. Moss, who is about 40 crops years old, is the wife of Mr. J. other 3^. Moss, a well knowu merchant tor h; at Moss siding. Together with a She number of farm hands, Mr. Moss He sh left home at 1 o'clock 'his after- Ford noon, leaving with his wile only of Ju two small children, aged 2 and duriui 4 years. montl Twenty minutes after the par- els o 29 ty had left, Young was seen and 1 j|fl seated oa a railroad track near 30 aci fll the Moss home. As soon as he fiuo h H learned that the men were all $14 a IB out of sight he slipped up to the largei jaB rear door of the house and made his ow ^ an effort to enter. Passing bushe ^ around the house he tried anoth- has sc III er door which had been locked and h p|i by Mrs. Moss when she discov- hand. ered that the negro was trying to as bal III enter the house Finding him- peuse |l| sell locked out, Young broke count III open a window, bounded into fin the room where he had seen Mrs. farm Moss, threw his arms around her q00 o: I and attempted to do his diaboli- cultiv I cal work. Mrs. Moss, scream |v tt %< I ing at the top ot her voice, at gathe I tempted to give the alarm by tivate I telephone, but she was held last price I in tho clutches of the negro, deft termined to accomplish his eni. wjjj ( The screams of the wife and (joes , I mother were heard by the hue- a pro I band one halt mile distant, who jla8 0, | rau to the house, finding thai f0Q(j ? George Lefler, another citizen of pjatl^ I -.Ahe village, ha i also been at- ^5 ac | ^racted b) the screams and was corn S fighting for his life with the ne- 08 gro. The negro showed light t0 jy from the start and it was neees aj| sary for Mr. Leflerto break down a door to get into the room. mj Fighting with their lists, it re- 1909 quired a terrible efl'ort 011 the pie part of both Mr. Moss and Mr.] * Lefler to drag the negro, heels ^ ta first, from the home into the (>J- j, yard, where he was securely tied raifle and held until Sheriff Green, of fereil Stanly county, arrived, twoi hours later, and with the assistiw r ance of several deputies started r Mrs with his prisoner to Albemarle was jail, reaching there at a late hour anTwl this atternoon. Air. Leller lost ' tell uo< a finger, which was bitten off by hope the negro in the light. taking Mrs. Moss, who is very delicate in health, is in a dangerous 'the i condition trom sho ;k and fright caused by the desperate assault, 'jpetjd Dr. J. A. Allen was hastily sum\V f moned from New- London and all ^ ^ that is possible is being done to , \ Jenk] restore her. ( tectoi Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds tbat amy ^0U 11 develop into pneumonia over night are (erda quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, . as it soothes inflamed membranes, beals Wll0l the lungs, and expels the cold from the <jn(i system The Fundorburk Pharmacy and W Hammond, Heath Spring-i s jug q ' - - the Son KillR His Father. whos A tmitaf o a ? 1a/i 1 fJ I aL ?. - ? iiu^unvtvj vjt ? , j x/cu, 1u. ?UUIIll OVOI Kitchens and his son, Monroe, reaso faimers living at Wrens, Oa., 30 can u milea from Augusta, engaged in is the a shotgun duel today, the son and t killing the father. Both, it is ful se said, were drinking and no other in th< cause for the quarrel and patri- no "1 u cide is given. THE LANCASTER NEWS, DECE a Georgian Made $0,000 on Panama Canal Deal?PresiSix Mule Farm. dent Sends Message to v^OUJS dei-son Mail: One of the Congress on the Subject. ' instructive examples of Washington. Dec 16.?Re- | rhlal tubes. 1 , , Si . , itupulylng poll can be accomplished on a peated peals of laughter greeted finallycom?at r r | 11us constantly larm through the cultiva the readintr of tii? nnonitur nu^o ?? 1 ~~" ~ """* "**" i Chloroform, or f food crops almost, to the graphs of the president's mesH If ^?Iom ar#* lefe exclusion of cotton, is Sage to congress on the Panama "f? ed in the ea*? of StieriIV F. canal charges today. As the tab^-^dno! , , .. , law b? on the li wards, ot Dougherty couu- secretarv read the statement that ..wudtoboby | .liurlutbta ciiuk a the charges were "false in every rinthe crop year ol 1908, particular" Senator Bailey iaugli(1' Edwards, whose place is ed outright, as he was passing K' on 1 utside the corporate limits along tae rear ot the chamber to j Hp||* lany, had under cultivation his sea*. Other senators on both 200 acres ot land, lie had* sides of the chamber joined with ^Tjl res in cantaloupes, GO acres j him,"and when the reader reach- puflBp n, 30 acres in oats and 24 ed the statement that a statement in cotton. He cut hay in a newspaper which he menI; II jtlHt* i 140 acres. Ninety of these tioned would not be believed, M were turned into hay fields there was general merriment the cantaloupes and oat trom both sides ot the chamber. 1 he Col had been gathered, the There was only a stna'1 nutn- P^cot Lew fifty being sown in peas ber ot senators present when the ! 1 ? (*? not iy. reading was beguu and it was" have >riff Edwards ran six plows, carried through, the papers ae i method to lipped eight cars oi Rocky compauyiug the message not be- histilutioi cantaloupes before the 1st ing read at all. fact, ever; ly, and several more cars The message elicited the great- town has g the first ten days of that est interest in the house of rep 'he 'ease < i. lie gathered 1,200 bush- resentatiyes. The members gave , h.v the d's i corn from his 60 acres, close attention during the read- uar>" and 1 ,200 bushels ol oats from ing of the document and there 'e'* ^-s a res and he sold 100 tons of was a ripple of laughter over the 'or 'he ay at an average price of president's characteiization of man ?*.t ton, and has on hand a I Joseph Pulitzsr, publisiier of the hoard, K. supply than he needs tor New York World. The message, ci,.Y >es< ni use. lie also sold 200 with its accompanying papers, llie auth Is of corn from 1ns 60 acres, was referred to committee. Uotliran li ?ld $050 worth of seed oats Accompanying the message pensary tc as a large supply st 11 on was a large bundle of documents out' Pr?vi His hay was sold as soon bearing upon the transfer of the when the ed, and there was no ex- canal properly to llie United fact, but ( or deterioration' on ac- States. Many of these docu- v?ilabie I of storage. meats were in French without Beem9 'ha a net profit of the six-mule English translation. There was si,v tl'e ^ lor the crop year was $6,- nothing which showed directly ed* 'his r $1,000 to the plow. The the persons who receiWd the '?ng tight aiion ol cotton was distinct- $40,000,000 paid by the United town. 'side issue1', 19 bales being States, but there was included a red from the 24 acres cul- list of about 7,000 stockholders Two d. It was sold at an average in the old and new Panama canal The lar of 8 3-4 cents a pound. companies, all of them citizens at Catawfc xt year Sheriff Edwards of France and of the Colombian about 5 < ?ot plant a cotton seed, lie republic. lnere wa^ not the ing. The not belieye cotton will be name a citizen ot the l uited destroyed litable crop in 1909, but l^ta,e8 111 the entire list. COw also ] very reusou to behove that - ?. About ,, , ,, ... UliUo M.?t, Vill.wl l.? v ciup? win r;e. lie will ?"'mu ??y ^r^ni. a tenant ] 80 acres in cantaloupes, Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 16.? 0f Mr. J. res ot oats ami 50 acres ot A telegram received here this which wi besidef other smaller patch- afternoon by Dr. M. b. Herlong, Patterson He will probably make 150 , , . . . . , ground. ' a prominent physician, stated kiuui,u5 tons of hay, and will sell saved frc .i , .... that V. A. Herlong, his brother. , , , s crops with as little dit- fe' * and $47.C ty as he would experience an(* loreman of the NlcGehee jiave ^oei irketingcotton at the ruling Lumber Company's mills at ^re Th market price lor that sta- Woodstock, had been shot to are not k death hy a ne^ro employe and aid. (I Sheriff Edwards will not that a p()sae had bee? formed Iking hard times in the fall , . . . . Doctoi ..... .. , , and were in hot pursuit ot the 009. But farmers who , . , , . ., . , ... negro, who had escaped to a Jaekso all cotton may have a dit , ... . a . . . . nearby swamp. Woodstock is a Thomas t tale to tell. J ,, , . a ,> ... small oettlemeut in Baker count}* A. B. 11 and many citizens joined the cian of H s McRanev's Experience. whi|e men at the ml? purHJ? ed p)ea of the black man. No purlieu- with an a H with kidney and bladder trouble, jars 0j the murder could be sel. and \ is treated by two physicians l>at to get reliof No human tongue can learned. ill the pel iv I Buffered, and I had given up ' Of ever getting well until I heguu - ? tolev'H Kidney Honiedy Al'tor x . TT1 ? T two bottles I felt like a new person, Y OU L/3.11 LlCt W licit Y C 9l it my duty to trll Buffering women 'oley'B Kidney Hemedy did for me" Vfinr C* Vi t-i etm c% o T\i 'underhurk 1'harm.tcy and E \V X UUl LlllctS 1J1 ond, Heath Springs b ? Plvlor j r? viiimiuian l<UKl. ^ ^ ^ A ishington special in the ... , . , . . , VVe have just received a nice hunch of le nbia Stale : laj. Micali keep ourselves in shape to give you a nice 1 ins, internal revenue col- that good dinner you are going to prepare r, did not stay in Washing have one hundred turkeys, just brought froi lU . - of this country, and will be glad to have voi lore than a tew hours yen- market for ft Thanksgiving Turkey. Os y, but went on to New York. you want the best oysters, try ours, the ceh a he arrived here he could We will sell them until the first of Decemb< no traces whatever of the p" your order with ua Have ymt bough Lard? it will pay you to try it. We handl f corn "licker he sent to ftn(j can p]ea8e yOU with any cut. We hand president last week and and Saturday. Try us for we have many vi e trouble's, it seems, are not to 8eLr,ve Vou with the, best that w? ,ca? P088i www. ,, 4. , .. trouble in getting orders early. We kindly yet. Whether that was the ^era ear]v B0 y0U W1n nofc be delayed in get n of his quick departure Alljorders for breakfast filled the evening b tot be stated, but certain it v?*y heartily for the nice patronage you ha d the "licker" is not here you th^.we do verythln?t ,h#t w" can us a iriai and be convinced. We buy hides he major has gone. Care- us a chance at your cattle, hogs, sheeps, poi mrch for both was instituted game. Over one rfciUion;Shingles|to sell at B White House today, but p m J icker" aud no majpr M\/lDr C Zich Mc| j 1 Jf lV^I I?JI V I \ MBER (9. ?9Q8 j jh. Caution | olynever poison yourlunga. If you H om a simple coldonly? youghould otho. and ease the Irritated (iron- R |nuf,o,.v, hmmj ui, Don't blindly suppress it with a it] IKo B5& ion. It'g Btrnngo how some thing! SB tgz yji out. For twenty years Dr. Phoop n ES BjH i&SR;^ warned people not to take cough prescriptions containing Op'mn, m M| XJljw* WR; siniiInr t>nlKfin>i And nnw?? I.hI. .11 A i<* /s r>ngret? Buys "l*utiton tt|lUb2 ? Juj in |U$Y In your Cough Mtxturw." G'H>d W ifS 1 rvaiU-Tforthisveryruasouinnthen. ? H Hjft IBS } y.ild tnristori having Dr. shoop't E 'vi hNI lo poison marks on Dr. Whoop1- E WKKiw Kfi 10 in the medicine. olsu It must by S :i! x'l. Am! It's not only *afo, b'.'t h Ml tli?o that know It best, a truly ra fc| h r<medy. Ti-ke nochancn th?u : jii mt saa ?<w* tli your children. Insist on lm> iru | }>' fftgi .335 ?*rj gfpS.i ugn Cure Compare carofully t! . Lt B^B MM doom with others and note t>- | Kb I I I I I 111 > poison murks there) V >u ca; t3 S I IBB the Nifo el do by demanding '* ;< ' gh Cure | RBURK PHARMACY. | 'la? to (jli't Kid ot l)is- I ^ petiHitry. y 3<vutnbia Stale: The peo- j! / iedale, Lexington coun- 9 > want a dispensary, and 9 ( taken a very simple 1 f /?^w I ^ rid themselves ot the ; ^*2* jl , l. Every store, and, in \'.y \ ^ y establishment in the \ Mb J been rented out and (| |r\_. Dn the store now used i pensary expires in Jan- V therefore will not be rtresult there is no place Vvi/^A " ipeusarv, and the chair- \ he Lexington county y^vX1' L. Kessler, was in the PBfimT irday to consult with /Im m1} ?w does not allow a dis- ^ ^ jj i > be closed unless voted Jprl it. was in pvialoiico r^*!uVSr Iar T XT u vv 0 I13iVG S for prohibition in .he | Qut Qur eE I an(j Qr^ Fires at Catawba, ge barn of Sparks Bros. |! ducedpric >a was destroyed by fire * )'clock Saturday morn- R fl & g J ? entire contents were I with the building. AS perished in the ilames. B g* jl h 12 o'clock Friday night I V/A'LP&JL.E tiouse on the plantation I T. Karris near Catawba, j| that will i " occupied hy Lewis | them QQ , cojored, was burned to b Practically nothing was I Tf VOll V >m the burned building g )() in cash is reported to want to e< 'burned l" 'his mize now i e origins of these fires nown.?Rock Hill Her- time to Gets Lite Sentence. "GetBi; n, Miss., Dec. 1G.?Dr. _ Birdsong, slayer of Dr. AAr 0 IlRiV tts, a prominent physi- ShoddV [azlehurst, to-day enter of guilty ill accordance a to oner yc iireemenl between connvas given a lite sentence ! Prices i litentiary- . , anr.ppri li ?u Want For than the nner At est or thers. e7neyre nnessee llogs and will _ mm or pork roast for I for your friends. We ( m the best grain fields < jr order if you are in n give you any size. If ibrated "Chase Brand." sr for 40 cents per qt. t any of our Pure Leaf e all kinds of good Beef le Fresh Fish on Friday smeties. Our motto is bly buy. We have some ask you to place all orting meats in due time, efore. We thank you ve given us and assure Iffff T T I 1 to please you. So give III II I I II II at the top price. Give VV liiiiliil iiltry, butter, eggs and ? a bar&am. )thers.|____ / ^ ' v ? i navel i up n i o bme Words Butter no Parsnips" imply decided to close j itire line of clothing, ler to do so, have re- I eson | es ^ j e no ower \ your \ Ml fund mi HU&Hf/ur PtttftcTiorfYours truly, i IS - HUGHES CO. ^