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AWFUL RECORD. Nearly One Homicide Each Day in South Carolina. DURING' LAST YEAR. "riiii Kev. Louis .J. I Iris tow Pr?sent? Sonto Interesting figures Compiled hy Him from tli?? lt ('ports Made to tho Attorney (.'merni hy (ho Solici tors ol' (ho Various Circuits in this State. A recent letter io the press of (lie State, in wheh I {rave the humber of homicides commuted in South Caro lina during the hist six months of I'.?(IT, caused ?1 a ii in her of papers hot h in lilis slate and others lo ask tor a record of the convictions for murder during thc same time A careful study of the report of (he Attorney General reveals th follow ing facts: Th oro were in South Carolina in 1907 3-16 cases in which the defend ants were charged willi murder. Of these, len defendants were convict ed of the charge and sentenced to death; 30 were convicted, hut wore recommended to the mercy of thc Court, which under the.statute, re duced tin' penalty lo n lile p.rm in iii?' penitentiary; M were convicted of iiiaU-slaughlci' anil given short terms in Hie Penitentiary or on thc county ?haili gangs. I tosidos these there wen? I Ti convictions reported from (he 2(1 judicial circuit wherein no record of degree ?d' guilt or ot' SC pto tl co was. Riven, and s in GllOl'O keo, and '?> in Union. The total num ber of convictions thus was lin. There were iib' mu riler I rials in Pichona or Oconoe ct?iipi los. in other counties they were as follows: First Circuit - ncrludoy, i>; IS our'ro to wu, 5; Dorchester, lifj; Oruugchilrgj ir?; total 48. Death penalty, (home town, I; Orangoh'ii'K, i; Doridiosler, I. I,if?! term. Georgetown, 1; Or nugchtirg, 2. Short terms, Berkeley; li ; Dordie-tor, 7; Orhllgehtirg, li. Total convictions, 2 l. Second Circuit Aiken, ll; Bam berg, 1 2 ; NUrnwoll, 12; Hampton, ; total, IO. Convictions, I r?, hut no re cord of sentence. Third Circuit Clarendon, 4 ; Flor ence, (I manslaughter;j Leo, ti; Sumter, Williamsburg, 2 (man slaughter ; ) total, is. Death penalty, none. Life torin, Sumter, ! ; Wil liamsburg, 2; Claroiidbii t. Short lerms, Dee. I; Clarendon, 2 ; Simi lor, I. Total convictions, :?. Fourth Circuit Chesdorpo?d, 2; Darlington, 2; Norry, I: Marlboro, 8; Marion. 1; total, IV. Death pen alty, l in Marlboro. Lifo 1er UV, Marl boro, I. Short terms, Choslorncld, 2; Marlboro, 2; Marion, 1. Total con vii i ions, 7. filth Circull RdttOnold, 10 (1 niaiishiiigliiei'; ) Kershaw 0, (2 ninn slaughior; ) Dogliigbui. " ti man slaughter;) Richland, 11 ( 2 man rlaiighler;) total, 34. boa i h pon ,.lty, none. Idle tenn. Richland, 1 : lOd ge field, I. Short terms. FM ge lid d, l; Kershaw, '1. Tota! convic tions, ? (and 3 in Richland County in Milich new trials were gi'ahled by nial ?ludgo.) SiKtlt Circuit Chester, I l ; Fair field, 4; Dane.o (er. <; ; York, !? : l?> tal. 20. Death penalty, Chester, : Fairlie! (I, I. I i lo I erm, Chester, 2. Short terms, Cliesihr, .'. ; La(p?0sior? 3; Falrneld, 1 ; Voil;. 2. Total con victions, IT. ?li ls worthy of note here thal ol' Chester's ll eases there wer?! I 0 coin let loiis. seven t h Ciivnii Cherokee, 8; gji?rtanbtirg, S; i'nioti, ii; l?tah 22, Death poutllty, none. I.ile term, Ki-M ianbui :'. Short terms, Spar tiiiibtUg, 'i'oial. ?, (There are no rec .n's for Cherokee ni?j ?llj?oil;) Fl (rh tb ('inuit Abbeville. 7 (2 mnnsla mahler; o reen wood, 4 : Lnu 1 jus, 30 (7 m ri lisian gh ter;) Newber ry, ll (4 manslaughter;) Saluda, li 4 imtnslutiKiiicr; I total, <<?'.? Death sentence, Oreonwood, I. Idle term, Laurens, fi; Newberry. I ; Salin!;?. 2. Short lonna, Abbeville, 2; Green wood, 1; Laurens. ,'; .\cwb?>rry, 1 ; Saluda, I. Total convictions, :.'."?. Nhii li circuit Hean fort, I; Collo lon, tl (I niait laughter; ) Charlesi?n U7 (2 manslaughter; ) total 34 Death penally, none. Idle term. Char lesion. 2. Short terms. Cidlelon, I ; Charleston, 2. Total convictions, li Tenth Circull Andorson, 17; C.reeiiville, c.; Oconoe, none; I'hk ens, none; total, 30. Death penalty none. Life lorin, Anderson, ti. SllOI'l lerms, Anderson, 2; (Iroonvlilo, 6 Total COIlVlcl ions, I 2. 1 have simply ?riven the flgltree a; compiled by the solhilors for the At tornoy (louerai. They need io com ment, further than to say that oui of 3 4 tl eases tried there were on I j ll?) convlctlohS. Ol' course, lt doe: not follow that (he other 23(1 nea were p illly of m uv 1er and "rot Off.' W . t (le . tlgll es reveal i he fad thal ihe taking ot' h liinan life in Sou til Ca roi I i is not often considered a crime against society. one other maller: While of (lui 34 fi, li'? less than 40 were convicted nv aa lin n y juries of felonious and wilful i.nirdor, 3? ot Ihuso juries d? BAD NEGRO SHOT. (\t Florence by the Chief of Police hi Self Defence. ,\ Colored Undertaker Itcsists Arrest and fires at Policeman, and ls Himself Mortally Wounded. Ai Florunco W. 1*. Hogers, a well known negro undertaker and hack man ol' Florence NV?|S shot and prob ably mortally wounded by Policoman .lue Ttirboville al an early hour Sun day morning. Policeman Turbovillo had arrested Rogers, together with Charlie llarno, .John Prince, Sill Wil son ami .John Serious, all charged with creating a disturbance al the corma- ol' Kvans and Ravoue) streets in a negro restaurant. Turbovillo hehir, alone and unable to got asisstaueo, some ol' them es caped, ltogers, who lived nearby where Hie disturbance occurred, got away from the olllcor and went into his dwelling house. Tuhovillo follow ed him to his door and Hogers re appeared with a shot-gun in his Im,ids, and told Turheville he "would I !?e d d il" he would be arrested by any d n white man," and throw up the guli m the olllcor and pulled the t rigger. Luckily for Policoihan Turbovillo lin .'.un failed to lire. Turbovillo ?hen rpiickly drew his 38-cnlibro and be ean shooting at Hogers, bring live shots at. close ratlgo. Three ol' tho shots look elToct in Roger's body, OHO in tlio shoulder, another in the arm lind i le- t hird in t !n> t high. The ono taking effect in the arm, broke the arm and caused Rogers to drop the gun. Turbevlll, however, dbl n<>! Know Ibis, and tor fear that Rogers would make a second effort te* bro his .shot-gun, proceeded io empty his pistol at Rogers. Dr. 1!. tl. 0regg was hastily sum moned, bul as yi t it is not known whether Rogers will survive the hoik or not. Hogertt is a ve rv I ? ..nul powerful man ami has hosp up before the mayor on several occa sion? for being drunk and disorderly and crening a disturbiince. if he . urvives Ibis last hallie it will go pretty hard with him. FROM IbM'LODINC LAM 1'. A Mother and Three Chldi'CU Were Burned to Death. A mother and her three children were burned to death and several persons wero injured by a fire in IVroworloh, Ave., a foreign district of Pittsburg, l'a. A large number Of excited foreigners hud narrow escapes from (bath ami injury; A nineteen year old jori jumped from a window, braking three ribs, and John Kallll ItCOWiskl, occupying an adjoining bouse Which was destroyed threw hi wife and four children out of the window jato the arms of a policeman ??nd all were moro or I- s injured, The hie started from an exploding lamp. SO! I ll CAROLINIAN' l)F,.\I>. [Judge .'John A. F.dison, Wblroril Man. Dies in Texas. Tho Spartanhiirg I lorn Id says Judge J, A. Kdbon, fortnorly of South Car olina, and a grad U.I lo ?d' Wof fbrd i College, died in I ht ni 11 (on, T.e'xtlsi several days ugo. Ile was considered by many one ol' thc ables) lawyers in TeJC?jss lie was appointed associate justice of cour< ol' appals by Covern ir l.aniilliim of Texas, ano! her Woffdt'd boy. .Mr. Fd Ison graduated I ;< ? n i \\'?)ffofd soon aller Hie war, bavin ' sc'rv ed i brough i he la Mer par) ol (lu war. oiosTltovici) ri hide i; ceo un ?Covei'miteiil ( b ibs in (lie I'aleni Of? dee Face Sci'lotIS Charge. I New W. Harton, an nsshdani ol tin? paient olino, at U'tishihglpU, Har ry I'J. I'lyhrdlhg, a psi ten I atoo ney ol' Philaedlplila and .lehn A. Heany, an tnvoilton were indicted by Hie -rand jury and niToisod on a charge of desi roy i II g |>ii lille records. Tile Indictment charges the three with, intent to steal and to destroy.' und lb.il they carried away from He. ! paient ollie- letters, spec!deni inns am! ' amend ment s, and unlawfully and wi! . fully destroying them. " STU Fl IT FlGdlT. .Cont rhetor Shoots Merchant Over ii (he Town ol' Aiken. Al Aiken oe friday, W. F. D6by a prominent contractor, had au al (UrealiOti with H. ll. Rankin, a groe er, about a small account he oWCl Rankin. Hoby Invited Rankin lo th? street and we is passed. Rankli struck Hoby, who pit ll cd a pistol Shooting Rankin in the hip, palnlulh Injuring him. The wound is not nec essarily fatal. The shooting Cl'Oatet' ! some excitement. * I > ( lined lo permit Hie murderers io |>( ., executed for their crimes, i have of ?ten said that nmi'O than fifi per ceni i ol' the people of South Carolina art opposed to capital punishment; 7t per cent of tlie.su ju Ho? ? re. i . l, Louli flrifltow. 1 AS IT SHOULD BE. A Whit : Mdn Hanged for Murder ing His Own Wife. SAID HE WAS INSANE. I'he Oi'iiiu! Was un Atrocious Opto, Ont ."Minti Sympathy \\'.?s Worked i'll fm- thc Murderer hy n Lot of Women W ho Visited Him in .Tail, lim Governor Smith Stood Firm, and Declined lo Interfer?'. A special dispatch from Savannah. Ga., to The News and Courier says W illie Rogers, at I : I ? o'clock Tues day afternoon paid I.he penalty on the gallows for the murder of his wife, commuted about eighteen month ago, on Wost llroad street, in an culing house, 'he woman had en lorod in search ol' food. She held a bilby in IHM arms win n Hogers fired the fata! shot. The execution bf lingers, the first while man OVO?' legally executed in Chatham County, carno after the ex haustion of evi l '- possible legal move ihat nilghl hayo boo ii taken to BUVO his lile. Many appeals <<? tin- Govornor in his behalf were made, and these re sulted in two respites, !nit finally the Govornor proved obdurate to the claims thal were made by physicians and others that Hogers was insane, ami unable to comprehend the dif ference between righi and wrong! Preferring the opinion of the two physicians, Dr. \V. I'. Sinner and Or. T. J. Charlton, whom he himself had named, and who reported the con trary, GOV. Smith declined lo inter fere f II rt hop with the execution. Novor had Ibero I.n known in Savannah such a marked interest in the falo of a murderer. Tills inter o-1 permeated church circles, that ele ment having been aroused lnrgoly ?through Rogers' daily reading of tho Hihie, his professions of Christianity and his Interest in the ?Mayers that wero offered hy good women upon the occasion of their visits to the jail. A dozen or more physicians, too, became concerned rm! offered their testimony relative ol' Rogors' mentality. , . Rogers was the fust man o'\;r exe cuted in lin- Chatham .piil on a dad Other than Friday. Moreover, b* I was Hie thirteenth man lo be execut ed I here. That il was not on i Friday ho was hanged was due to .1 nd go Seabrook having an aversion J to sentencing moil i" bo hanged on thal dav. Seeinir no reason why Fri day should bo stigmati/,cd ns hang nian's day, he BOU lo nco (I Rogers to bo hanged on another day of thc week. Giving ri rsptto of ton days, Gov ernor Smith seemed in a fair way to defeat ibis intention of the Court, for thai threw tho date to a Friday. Hut I then came greater activity on Rogers' behalf and a further respite of ten days, which airain avoided a Friday and fixed tin- execution for a Tuesday. MUltDICil IN SPARTAN lU'RG I bo Passing of the I.ie Causes Alioth* cc Killiiiir;. ! A dispatch froth Spurlnnbiirg says I Sullivan Hughes, a young white man wim Lilied .'olin Franklin in tho low er part Ol' the county Sui Urdu,v, has aol been aire ted I hoilgll lin- yoting I ian's tallier sn.vs In- will have him . urremler io ?ho sheriff. Hughes dull Franklin in the head willi a pis tol. The il i 11 'icu li y was about a .'damned lie" bein?; passen. Hanged i" Georgia. I Lee llbimeiV, colored, slayer of !>r. |.J. A. Sands, was hanged li 'he jail yard at iidrleii, Ca., at noon Friday. Ile was brough! from Suva ii null the night boforb, Holmes said unthill', at tho gai hi ws except to prily aloud . Pu- a short time. * Threw a Routh, Al Ituen.i.- \yres a (ly Hil hi tl ? holli ? was thrown Friday |i ghi it si n cai* Hage in which Presldbnl Aleorttl wa; driving hui failed io explode. Foui persons aro tl rr OS i ed charged will complicity in the plot. Hie, Onus Shipped. Twelve six-inch gillis, each weigh inn twelve lons, and Intended KV I li ll ni lcd stales governUlt'lll for cons defenses in tho Philippines, start bi on (lieir journey Friday on the Prit ist steamer Inveresk, which 8ll|l0< from her pier at tho Hush ?lures H rook lyn. Scalded to Death, 1 Al Greensboro, N. c. on Friday . two children of Thomas Hardin am one child of his brother mot a fright lui death while playing in hnltntloi [,of hog killing" around a pot o ' I bolling tar, which was over turn .ed. .Many Ar?' Dead. ? Following an explosion of gas lt . mlllC No. ft, of the (Ha Carbon d' 11 Sabinas minos, ?it Rosita, Mexico nothing has been beard from the I wi hundred men working in Hie mino. ' TRIED TO KILL HIM. Two Bombs Thrown at the Shah's Automobile, in Which He Was Supposed to bo Hiding, but, Fearing Ammsslnution, Ho WAS Hid ing in n Ourringo. A dispatch from Tohorcn, Porsla, says an attempt was made in thai city Friday afternoon to assassinate (he Shah of Persia hy a bomb. His Majesty was not li art. Three of tho outriders who were accompanying him at (ho time were hilled. Tho Shah owes his escape to tho precautions taken to protect, him from just such an attempt. Ho was lou Iiis way to a nearby town, whore j he Intended to pass a few days. The procession had loft the palace, and was traversing a narrow street, whoo two bombs were hurled down as if from tho roof of a house. Ono exploded in the air, hut the other struck the ground near the Shah's auomobilo. Thia missile in exploding killed the three outriders, wounded the cha ff CU I' and a score ol' bystanders and shattered tho vehicle. The Shah, however, was not in his automobile. He had taken the pre caution to send Hu; motor car on ahead and ride himself in a carriage further in the rear ol' the procession. Tho motor car was a ( hised one and lt was thought the sovereign was in side. As soon as tin? Snail heard (he ex p?o: ion he alighted hurriedly from his carriage and entered a neighbor ing house. Here he remained quiet ly Willie his attendants sent word for a detallmenl of troops. The soldiers were hurried to tho scene and formed in front, of the house where lin: Shah was. He theil cam?! oat, surrounded by a big body guard, and returned to the palace. The house from which tho bombs were thrown, and the buildings near by were searched, but no arrests wore made. BISHOP HUN CAN DHAN. Mont hs. Bishop W. W. nuncan, of the Methodist episcopal Church, South, died at Spartanhlll'g Monday morn ing at 0.Ti r? o'clock. Thu funeral services will bo held (n Central Methodist church in thai city on Wednesday. The hour for thu funeral has not been lixed. Bishop nuncan had been hovering botwOll life and death for several days, and il was only by i.?- of stim ulants that his lifo was prolonged tis long as lt was. Ills death, while a great blow to members ol his faintly and tho Methodist church, was not unexpected. Ile had been in bad health for more than a year. TWO?VO months ago he suffered from abcess on the bink bf His nock, and his me was despaired of at thai lime. Ile recovered from the attack, but was m ver restored to health. About three weeks ago ho was taken seriously ill and grew weaker until his death. AU the members ol Iiis family \V0!*0 at his (b ath bed. Bishop Duncan is survived by hh Wife, t\VO daughters, Mrs. A. H. Kuni bert, wife ol' Prof. Kember! of Wor ro rd ((diego, nhtj Mr Whrren Du Pre. wile Of a well known business man ol Spartanluirg. His onS sen. Co!. Ti C. nuncan, is a fovmor South Oaroiiltiah, bul no\V .>.lr ? lil Tenn< sec. whore he h. InioresK / in coal mining. Wais'll Hunter l 'oin li led. \Va: h i Dimer, who killed Fiber) Copeland in Diva reds county over a ear ago, was ?COh Vlid Oil ol' man slaughter at Croon wood on Wed hes day. How l<> ( ure I ; In n i '; ii ism. 'i ? : U II a : i ; ll I i.s>h ?I ?I su i'iei? i nil P\C( .vi . <i ll tc ?K l I 'el ?Iii' Limul: 'I' . i-ii'c ? li ?H . r hil? 'I .. ? ? t '??? 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