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RICH MEN LYNCHED FOUR WEALTHY L ANDOWNERS HANGED BY MOB IN OKLAHOMA GHARGEO WITH MURDER OF DEPUTY MARSHALL QUARTET OF PRISONERS HELD FOR KILLING TAKlN FROM JAIL AND HANGED - THE DOOR OF THE BUILDING WAS BROKEN DOWN Ada.Okla. April 19?Two hunched citizens of Ada, nearly all of them of the better class, thoroughly disgusted with the "justice,, meted out to Oklahoma, nearly to day took from the jail and hanged four wealthy land, owners for the murderof Deputy United States Marshal A.L Bobit. The lynched men were J.B.Miller.Fort Worth Texas; B.B.Buirell,Duncan O. kla; Jesse West and Jos. Allen of Can a da in Texas Shortly after 3 o,clock this morning the lynchers shut oif the electric steet lights,cut the telephone communication and quickly gathered near the jail, when all had assembled, a large man swaggered out of the dark and said; "Are you all ready?" A confusedbuzzing was the only answer .the men silently made their way to ward the jail. They had scarcely started before they met County Attorney Robert Wimbish, who had received word that the mob was forming. The crowd stopped at his request. Attorney Wimbish said: "Men of Ada. you are disgracing this community in the eyes of the world. Think this matter over calmly and let the law take its course. I appeal to you as an officer of the law to return to your homes. The mob without a word proceeded on its way. The attorney again attempted to talk to them. "This is no time for speeches,', said the leader and the march continued. A high board fence surrounding the jail was partly thrown down and the crowd entered the inclosure. The leader advanced and pounded on the jail door. Only Guard McCarthy was on duty. "McCarthy," said the leader, "open this door at once. We mean business. Hurry, its near daylight," "You might as well go home boys," quickly responded the officer. "This door will never be opened from this side." JAIL DOOR HHOKKN After a conference threee of the mob threw themselves against live frail jail door and the mob rushed in. Guard McCarthy was knocked senseless with a revolver butt. The four prisoners were quickly taken out, although West fought desperately. "If you're going to hang me, do it," said Miller. The mob led the four men to a lane a few hundred feet away and stood them in a straight line. "Tell us what you devils know about Bobbit's murder," shouted the leader. West answered lor the four saying; "we don't know who you men are and we don't care. For myself, 1 know it I had a six-shooter, a few of you would bite the dust, but that's talk as long as my shooting iron' is in Texas. You boys appear to have a job to do. Why don't you do it? We won't tell anything, and you?" " The ropes," the leader broke in, and the four prisoners were carried to a beam and strung up in a row. Just before the rope was placed about his neck Miller calmly removed a diamond from his shirt front and requested that it be sent to his wife in Fort Worth. From his necktie he drew out a diamond scarf pin, with the request that it be given to Guard McCarthy for his kindness to him. As soon as the men were dead the mob disappeared. At daylight the bodies of the lynched men were cut down. When the mob removed the men ; from jail they did not molest Oscar Peeler, 17 years old. who was implicated in the murder, but who had turned State's evidence. The boy : said that Miller killed Bobbin and that Jesse West paid Miller to commit the murder. A coroner's jury this afternoon returned the following verdict: | "We find that Jim Miller, B. 13, T Startling Statement 2 New York Medical Authori- ^ ties Claim Dyspepsia Causes A , consumption S iffl The post mortem statistics of the New York hospitals show that some cases of consumption are due rn, to unchecked dyspepsia, especially X 1 111 when the victim was predisposed to X l tuberculosis. glllS J Dyspepsia wears out the body ^ and brain, the weakened, irritable \9 I stomach is unable to digest food, |;j the body does not receive the re- W quired nourishment, constipation ^ Wih ensues and the victim becomes thin, weak and haggard. As a result. ^ the body becomes a fertile field tor the germs of disease to lodge and JC |"|<j| flourish. ? Therefore, the person who per- !|J , mits dyspepsia to progress unhin- X dered is guilty of contributing to- ^ ward the development of one of the ^ c most insidious and fatal diseases X nKl known to mankind. ^ Dyspepsia is cureable if properly 12 Sl treated. The Harris-Cain Co. sell a <>IK remedy which they positively guaran- A () tl tee will cure indigestion or dyspepsia A or they will pay for all the medicine fa lib) used during the trial. This remedy is fa on 1-* ' 1 ' aujutuiv.1/ new mcciicai cnscoverv ! e and has been named Kexall Dyspep- (fiy j sia Tablets. Certainly no offer could ffa u j| f J be more fair, and the Harris-Cain Co B is proof positive that Kexall Dyspep-; ^ Will sia Tablets are a dependable and in- J ^ ?? ? fallible remedy. Inasmuch as the i fa ?v * medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benifit you we urge you who jfo are suffering with indigestion or dys- ^ ; pepsia to tiy this remedy. A twenty five cent box of Kexall Dyspepsia M Tablets contains enough medicine I for fifteen days, treatment. Remember Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets are only sold in Batesburg by the Harris v Cain drug Company. ^ 5 or b doses "060" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c If' Your Railroad ^ Toand From Augusta April With the requirement that you oiih pure i amount formerly required by the Retail Merelui ^ events: THP \l l/;i IC TA MI iciz-ii i~: i a-* rx s^j v ji v_J 1 f\ V^/\i ? i and the J. ri. WHI' { JEither feature a sufficient inducement within itself to bi without the reduced rates or the possibility of having your ,;?0.. planning for two Gala Days, and we are most desirous of o i ' tage of the opportunity to make us a visit. : We Go the Retail Merchants Ass And only ask that you purchase approxi'.natelv ONF.-l by the Retail Merchants Association. You know w5 are in ationhas discontinued paying Railroad fares. The railroad* ^ ing reduced rates which it is necessary for you to take adv j of your railroadi tare refunded. The following is the basis c ; From 100 miles or over, Retail Merchants Association r 1 April 26th and 27th, J. B White & Co. only require I From 75 to 100 miles, Retail Merchants Association, re -jfeg April 26 and 27th, J. B. White & Co., only require yo From 50 to 75 miles, Retail Merchants Association requ April 26th and 27th, J. B. White & Co., only require ; d. From 30 to 50 miles, Retail Merchants Association requ j April 26th and 27th, J. B. White & Co., only require ' From 20 to 30 miles, Retail Merchants Association reqi ! April 56th and 27th, J. B. White & Co., only require ! cfr| From 10 to 20 miles, Retail Merchants Association requ j April 26th and 27th, J. B. White & Co., only require From 5 to 10 miles, Retail Merchants Association Tquii ! April 26th and 27ih, J. B. White & Co., only require ALSO RROPIT-SHARING WITH OUk ifr PAMOUS S. & H. GRUEN TRADING SI In addition should your total purchases, amount to one 1 spcctive miles, one-half of your round trip fare will be refun 1 ^ will prepare some of the greatest Special Sales, it has ever b Com'!?you are all welcome. Make our store your shopping ?ng place, check your baggage with us, we will see that it is time. We will also serve light refreshments to our guests wholesome. * J. B. Whit< w *&&&&? tturrell, Joe Allen and Je sc West Ths county attorney tod; met theii death 1?> bcin* hung by a dared that he would investigc rope, and the death of < h v as cau- lynching, but asserted that sed by strangulation p;j need by wis no evidence of identity theropes placed about their necks ,here probably would be no by parties whose names are to the a . ,, ecutions. Jury unknown. HE BATSBURO ADVOCATE. Sensational Annii e most notable merchandising event Bate; Friday, April 23rd at 8 a. m. and continu< veil years ago we threw open our doors to the public?eleven V/ All lllic limn v/?n . lut/.m,,.-, I 1 T i 111 >111.' Iiinv win uniuiuin, llilVt" IV C11 US loyill suppor ion in some measure in this merchandising event. Months able lot of merchandise that had quality as well as price to recoi 11 top top to bottom with values that fairly speak their qualit On Friday, April 23rd a ' tie back the doors and throw this treasure house ot bargains o| kin.u sale?It's a store-wide sale with a.reason back ot it. Our pr Is we now lay before you confident that you will know and , s word for bargains offered, not even your neighbors, but com 11 with critical eves. Will send you home convinced, satistie* ney saved. Batesburg, | "JJI'P S?:;A r, ^ o^\ Ji~, ? r i m 1% \ 26 and 27 ^ o ^ luise approximately <>ne-h;il! the Ki? iVlu! nits Ass<>ci;iti<>m. I In* t\\<> uiv;il '?1? ESTIVAL t {j L()/ I E & CO'S SALES 4'il Vt nng you lo Augusta on these days' | U railroad fare refunded. All Augusta is ^ I ^ S ur friends and patrons, taking advan- Ai / / 4* /A ociation One Better ^/ h i W /zj I ALL the amount formerly required <4$ / dependent merchants and the assoei i are helping us make this offer by giv ;; antage of in order to have the amount >f purchases an.u i. >tances: 1 ^4. I (ft, equned you to puiv .use $99.00 j ^ *jT you to purchase 50.00 I i %> ()|jL. quired you to purchase 85.00 I \% l . i. , li to purchase I.S.00 T ? look :!?> -<>. lired you to purchase 65.00 > ^ tlll'V will? you to purohase 35.00 ^ ** ||R. }-c.st,vired you to purchase 55.00 *09 ' you to purchase 50.00 .1, w | We n i ured you to purchase o5.00 you to purchase 18.00 u j HeWSl ured you to purchase .0.00 j j you to purchase 13.00 ^ ; \V()|l't red you to purchase 10.00 ; I you to purcnase 6.00 0^', ** llOlllC ' CUSTOMI-RS liY (iiVINO ^ %v"l be AMPS?ASK FOR THKM 4' t) dies til ialf of the above amount, of there- .^r 11 ^ ded. As a special inducement, we 4$ \V liile i ecu your privilege to participate in. 1nlplSIII place, your meeting place, your rest- jfr' 4^ plwclaUI delivered promptly to your train on 9; 4^ VCI1 if 1 ?not so much style, but ^ood and rfiS wish t<" ~ ' 4 It LEV 2CC CO. II / {! / S- jfe. 4 jr. & & & ^ ? jfe- 4|' 0 / ,y ''e' HAPPENINGS AT LEES- o ?ss???ss??5,5< ,te,hc VII IF there ? III Li JLl , MItSN.il. UlU DEAD. DR AND MKS tmvl 11 er maiden name was Caugl ' an JI LIAN TO VISIT 0U> HOME ^an;i prominent nam.; in lxxinttto .,ro<-- , x .x i i county: Her first marriage was to M P I-ecsv.Ue, Apr.l 21 Death has ,lcy Taylor, to whom four chile a,;.,", cast gloom over 1 ccsv.lc. rc|, w,,fe A( his ,, , shc hccam M.s Naah U. lute Died on Monday lh(: wile ol Mr N. 11. Hite. hot 'at her home in the eastern part of /ersary SALE. I sburg has ever witnessed, be- % as until Saturday, May 4th, '09. |! MM years ot business success marks our patht?We appreciate it and to show our appre- S| ? we bewail planing. We bought every*sea- $ mmcnd it. We have stacked this big store ^ t 8 A. M. 3" - - ? $ XMi to our customers. I his is not a money % ice cutter has worked over time and the re- ? appreciate the values we offer, l ake no % e. prepare to criticise, examine every bar- i'i .1 and accompanied by the musical jingle of s * ? Is Company, 1 sc I i I w & C- C- C g> Cg: g> &< CQC C-g-C C-C<: Qgg CCC ?gfg; /1? / ? t ? / ? I / i> -.J sical Festival, April 22-23 8 ; bought last week 104 pairs ? /f\ of Ladies' Ankle Strap ^ ; \ Latent Kiel and Tan- ? f 'Syl t ali* Pumps that were O ' ^ made up to sell for $4, | We saved enouo-h on """ I O tlie purchase to sell ? them at 4) -$3.50- 8 <>1 our show windows is lull of them. If they J? od to you as they do to lis?;ind we believe S we won't have them very many days after 4% I :il. 4) *e showing many -^\8 :yle lowshoesyou ^y7/>7 w f i n d i 11 your //V*/^C\ ? town. Hope you // ^ among the la= / 8 at will visit the ? '/"I of Lever, The Shoe Man, 8 n Columbia. It's always a ? *e to show new styles and e= 8 you don't buy now \ ou may ? > order later by mail. 8 ' f ^ t * r,K. i ne ?>noe Man ? IN COLUMBIA. Q ? | X \ ? \ o \ ? X? 5??SSS>SSSS????SS??S?S??????? l- children were born to them. All her the largest congregations ever seen n children are living. She also leaves here v.as present at the fureral yesIr fifteen .rand children, two bio hers teiday morning, the services being 1- and two sister^. She was a good conducted by the Rev. S. C. Ballene woman, and was a life long member line, assisted by Rev. Mr. Austin and ir of the Lutheran Church. One o, Rev Mr. Booth. She was ih her 54th yea,