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m : rm F s ? ? - <? u-v, CHARLESTON MUDDLE ENDS IN TRAGEDY| Continued from Page Four.) aa he descended the pole one man fired at him with a revolver but a bystander struck his arm up and the bullet spattered against a wall nearby. Friends of Ohairmain Black said late tonight that they would not be aurprised if an attempt to effect his arrest and temporary incarceration with a view to preventing him from presiding at the executive committee ineet'ng today should be made. They said policeman had inquired for him -??i? i? at his house, at UlinilK l IK" rtrnu.N ?v -- Hvde headquarters and at the sheriffs office, saying they wanted to see hini to serve a paper. Deputies, to the number of a score or more, are keeping vigil in the sheriff s office tonight and at the door stand four automobiles with lights burning ready to convey them to any point of disturbance. Rumors have been current that the governor might declare martial law in Char- I leston should further disorder seem! Imminent, and these reports have had | a sobering effect. coitoNKit i:mi?\\i:i,s ,n itv. Views HihIi of Vetim and \d.jotirns to Meet at Call of Officer. Charleston. Oct. 1 .*>.?Shortly! after the affrnv in the committee j rooms at noon. John .Mansnciu. < coroner of Charleston county, orn-! paneled a jury of inquest which i viewed at ann undertaker's this I afternoon the body of Sidney I J. Cohen. the young reporter, killed in the affair, and then adjourned to meet again at the call of the coroner. Late this evening no time had been appointed for the resumption of the inquiry. Mr Cohen was shot in the lower part of the right side, the bullet ranging upward. Death ptabably resulted from hemorrhage. He dropped unconscious at the feet of County Chairman Hlaek and after a few spasmodic movements grew still. He did not recover his sense and died while being conveyed to an infirmary. A. J. fleer, a wholesale druggist, is foreman of the jury of the inquest. The other members are Samuel G. Stonev, Kdw.ard Chisolm. T. G. SimniK 1 r ! " I' rZiioMril nnrl .Tnliti K. Gibhes. Coroner Mansfield is a member of tin* Hvdo faction. I.ate this evening plans for the funeral of Mr. Cohen were in abeyance pending receipt of word from his sisand other relatives who are traveling in the West. Notice to Debtors and t'ml tors. All persons having claims against t ttie estate of Leonard McMullen. deceased. are hereby not'fied to tile th< same, duly verified, with the under signed, and those indebted to said | estate will please make pavment like- j wise. .1. A. TILLMAN. , Administrator instate of Leonard ^ McMullen. p?eei?sod. ( Octo. r>. lblfi. , CLERK'S SALE. ST ATM OF SOFT1I CAROLINA. County of Lancaster. I In Common Fleas. John \V. Truesdel, et. al. Plaintiff vs. ? Stanley Trucsdel, ( Defendant. I Pursuant to a decree made in the above state ease by Judge II. K. j Ulce, dated October 11th. 1015. 1 i will sfdl t public auction to the highest bidder, at Lancaster Court House on the first Monday in November ? next, within the legal hours of sale, , the following described real estate, a to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, lying, being and situate in Lancaster County. State aforesaid, \ near the town of Elgin. S. P.. contain- j ing thirty-four CM) acres, more or ( less, and bounded as follows. East by Public Road leading from the . town of Lancaster to the town of H Kershaw; South by lands of Albert j Railey; and West by lands of Will Fleming; and being the same lot of H land conv< veil to the late Thomas R. \ Truesdel by John L. Railey: Terms of sale Cash Purchaser to 4 pay for papers \ PAUL MOORE. C. C. C. I,. C. * Rlakenev & Williams, < Plaintiff's Attorney. t 2-5-7. * CLERK* S SALE. i STATE OE Sni'TTT cinni tvi 1 * vniw/IJliXA, County of Lancaster < In Common Pleas. Farmers Tlank & Trust Companv, Plaintiff ; vs Irene I. Hall, et. al. Defendants ' Pursuant to a decree made by , Judi'e Jnlin S Wilson dated J u n ^ 24th. 101.", T Will sell public aiic-! tion at Lancaster Court House, on the first Monday n November next, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder, the following deserib ed real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying. being and situate in Indian Land Township, containing ninety -seven C 07 > acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of Mrs. Jane Wolfe, on the Kast by Six Mile Creek ' * T ? ' TJ uu lauun ?/l a. tv. UllVIUHUIl, Oil rHO South by lands of P. P. Therrlll, known as the Ormand land, and on the West by the Charlotte and Camden Road, and lands of J. W. Davidson. known as the Wolfe lands. Terms of sale CASH. Purchaser to pav for papers. The above tract of land will be sold sublect to the balance due on the mortgage of the British # Ameri can Mortgage Co., Ltd., (after entire payments are made on said mort gs*re( which will amount to *900. with interest from Nov. 1st, 1915. PATTL MOORE, C. C. C. L. C W. P. Robinson, Plaintiff's Attorney. 3-5-7. k . i i u ? i3 KARL L. ' Mezzo-' Opera House, Frl( CONCERT FRIDAY EVENING, 001 A splendid CONCERT will be i evening, October 22nd, under the ai which some of the leading talent of t un me program win appear Airs. Spartanburg Musical Festival; Miss | and Karl L. Teubner. Mezzo-Tenor f| of Asheville, N, C. They come highly recommended vicinity are fortunate in having an < class entertainment. Further information can be had Chairman of the Committee. t\\\ ItKIIOt'SF. IMtOPKKTV FOlt ; SALK. 1 > Under the authority vested in the ( Hoard of Directors of the Farmers' < *nion Warehouse Company by a res- t : 11 tion adopted at the meeting of the) dock holders held on the 1 :> ill day f it October, 1!>15, the undersigned s .oard of Directors of said Farine>s' i "nion Warehouse Company, will sell j i public auction before the Court ; i louse at Lancaster, S. C.. on the s Irst Monday In November, lit 15. f vithin the legal hours of sale, the f Allowing described real estate, with ' H idings and improvements thereon < itnate in the Town of Lancaster, S. , s and on the line of the Southern ' tail way: ' 1st. All that lot of land on which! situate the Farmers' Union Ware-1 louse building, fronting on the tight of way of the Southern Railway i mo hundred and eighty feet, and: Mending West to about the center: >f the extension of French Street) iml having a depth of two hundred ' { Keep a I FA J DUR | FAIR) ^ Some one has said "A din ^ have gotten many a man a go * Thet's Where + Evei*y barber in our she great care to give you the b ii where. * Everything Stri jr In this shop, too, the raz I fine, the water hot or cold ai ? clean. And enough barbers it wait very long for your turn. i * Sanitary SH< Next I>oor to Lan THE LANCASTER NEWS. rKVHNKR. renor ^ lay, Oct. 22. ? rOBER 22 MACKKY OPERA HOUSE w ;iven at Mackey Opera House Friday isplces of the Methodist church in lie country will participate. A. G. Blotcky, Assistant Manager, Epton. Elocutionist Converse College, rom the First Congregational church and the citizens of Eancaster and ipportunity to attend such a highby calling Mrs. Geo. W. Williams, 111<i miic <11111 oik'-it 11 ii icei, uounueci y'orth by Railroad Right of Way, Oast by lot of Lancaster Ice & Fuel Wi 'o.. South by L. & C. Right of Way A r Builders Supply Co. lot, and West JL he lot hereinafter described. 9 On this lot is situated a two story, our compartment, composition roof, iprinkler warehouse, each compart- ^P nent containing 52 sprinkler heads. * 2nd. All that lot of land situated ^P in media t ely West of the above deicribed lot, fronting four hundred orty-eight and one-half (418 1-2 ft) ^P ect on the right of way of the Southin Railway, and being nine and ^P mo-lift h feet deep. This lot is very citable for manufacturing purposes. >r may be used for six or more dwell- ^P ng lots Terms of sale cash. a <\ Ij. McManus. N. B. Cousar, tSh .i. ! ". Aisnei, ("lark Robinson. ^ H. R. Rlakoney, \3 W. H. Mi Hon. A Directors. Lancaster, S. C., Ort. 19, 1915. + + + + + + + .+,+ <.+:+t j t Fair | ce ij 1 N G i IVfctK !j ne shave and a nickel shine ^ od job. 0 We Come In. ? )p is an expert who takes y ^ est service to be had any- + a i* ictly Sanitary. 1 ors are keen, the soaps are ^ s you wish, and the towels \ j to prevent your having to 11 J Barber | OP 1 caster Pharmacy. ? 1 *' _ . ; 'XJPw > OCTOBER 19.1915. ? Great V Your Money*! i-1*' !. ' AT rULlAKL Complete Line Dry Goods ing, Shoes, Hats, an I CWTHJN Men's Suits, $5.00 $7.50 Jj Men's Pants - 98c $1.49 $1.98 Boys' Suits, Size 3 to 20 Bovs' Pants 4Qr 7Zr Q i $1.98 and $2.50 " S//0? i ? The Beacon Shoe ' Men's Shoes, Endicott Johnson al i $2.25 $2.49 $3.50. [ Ladies' Shoes, - - $1.25 $1. ) Boy Scout Shoes, k r? i r?i ; t>oys onoes, - > Misses and Children Shoes, so ; $1.25 $1.49 $1.98. > =^=^==^=^=^= Ladies' and Men's Rubber C< $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 and $7.E Ladies' Coats and Jackets, $2.50 Men's Ladies'and Children's Und< Jerseys. Men's Dress, Shirts no Men's Wool Shirts Everything in up-t< Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 5fcl OO Hate kj ?f/ m. m v v a aia Men's Jno. B. Stetson ] Men's Iron Clad, guaranty Men's Hats, 69c Dress Goods, full line Outings and Cotton Flai 10c 12 l-2c. OUR M01 Honesty, Our F< Fair and Square OUR SUC M. Poli; \ , ? Not connected with an] v ?>v%, . , Lancaste waeo^eoooeoooeeooooi V V' %LL J>.> V & * . i>fc| ,,,'v ' ' i YJN -i -TJ&i'i. % . . ^kiiafiL .- ~ '*LA1 s im\ ' - .4 IM J ' > * alues 1 s Worth | )FF'S ! Notions, Cloth d Millinery. 2 ^ Gn 2 >10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $2.49$3.50 and;$5.00 - ? 98c to $8.50 8c, extra size to 20 ? 5" - $3.50 and $4.00 11 sizes to No. 14 $1.98 ^ 49 $1.98 $2.50 $2.98 $1.98 and $2.50 - - $1.25 to $2.50 . lid leather, 50c 98c ===== 9 iats and Cravenettes 10. J $2.98 $3.50 $4.98 $7.50 erwear, Sweaters and q : * $1.25 $1.49 $1.98 $2.50 ? ?= D-date Millinery % ' - $1.98 to $5.00 S > for 50c ? ' Hats $3.50 eed Hats $2.50 98c $1.49 $1.98 10c to 98c yard. 1 N wirk " nneis oc / i-zc [TO; | * jundation; | ; Dealings, ! cess 1 anon l other Store in 5 v" r- % 500000??C9?0??? \