The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 05, 1894, Image 4
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MUKDER OR MISFORTUNE?
HOW DID JIM GUITON MEET
HIS DEATH?
Two Inquests Held But Neither Were
Adequate to the Capabilities,
so the Mystery Remains
Still Unravelled.
\\
it in
ur<l<t i>r inisf*Tttine f
lit u'rlock on Sundnv, Sept. ItOlli.
IS'.M (lint it iiiiin or a lai'oc |mrt of a
man iit the Senti't's erossin^. three |
miles west of (iiillney, S. I'., on the
railroad was dead, so I, one of the
trial justices of the county, issued a
warrant to my special constable.
Win. Phillips, to summon fourteen
men of the county to appear before
me at the said railroad crossing to
act as a jury of inquest to view the .
I remains and render a verdict under
i their oaths; how and in what man-
I >i.| .1 iin i •uit on meet his death on nor the deceased came to his death.
Hi, ! . .,r ua- he killed and his body A lawful jun was empaneled and
| ( |. ( , i , ! sworn to inquire how the said person
i . the questions which haf- there, lyiu^ dead, eame to his death.
... i,.:., ( ,n,. jury of twelve men; It was not tlmu-lu necessary to call
w!l ... th. r jury said he had I | in a physician to ^ive* expert testi-
kilhd iiy a train.* | ,n0 " y 1,S lo ,lu> " f ,,u ‘
I ,sj Sunday morning while st roll- for the act in^ coroner is a physician
in ; up the track of the Southern rail- i himself, and it was plainly evident to
ru , | panied by his son, Mr. W. ' the jury that the deceased had been
\\ (lavs' attention was iittraeted by torn, draped and mangled to death
fra.'am nis of bones and llesh beintf by the railroad train on theni.dit
strewn aloiir tin track. At first he ! previous; and there lyino exposed
10 could tell anythilio '
LEDGER PATRONS.
ladi.o 1 ii to l,e that of an animal, and nobody w!
pi,i;iv ' came across the arm of a of the (leeeased. So tin jury rendered
cidored man lyin'bet ween t he rails, j t heir verdict as set forth in annexed
This :• moved all doubt. lie eolltin-
U, d to search and he found other
pie<- of a biiman body, a hat, pieces
of , lot bine, a broken jin' which oave
an ii.lor ot whiskey, a small cloth ba^
papers, and which I approve.
M. PioVNl.i;.
Actinj; t ’oroiier."
Sept. :;u. istii.
One reason why t he second jury
which contained cents, live ear- , could not arrive at a verdict of cause
•
trie. .. s. and a foreign copper coin, j of death was on account of some ul-
lle saw no blood to indicate that the | le^ed threats against the life of <le-
bod' had been run over by the (rain, I ceased, but no evidence was produced
altlemuh tiie place where the train to justify a verdict of criminality,
had struck the obstacle was evident. I
The proper authorities were notified Personal Paragraphs.
and a carcii for tin remainder of the
body was instituted. Portions of it
Mr. W ood is t
Mr. .lames W dod. of d'aeolct,
fat her of A. N. Wood, is on a visit to
htv-lwo years
w< is '."ittereil along the railroad lor ; " ,l
a distance of eight miles, which indi- | ‘>"<1 I'carty.
cat I that the train had taken up the
bod, in v.mi,. manner and dragged
i, aim,..' the trade, allowing one end ! '‘ev. .1. I.. Kllis. of Crassy Pond.
heat a-aiust the ground and cross- ! I«»hl us a pleasaut visit yesterday,
tics wit ii such force as to literally j W. W hisonant, of W ilkinsville.
wear ii to a fra//le.
.In ti. c Homier, acting as coroner. ,
empanelled a jury Sunday evening ' Tuesday altera few day- stay on his
ami found that the .leeeased had plantation near Aslmry.
com, to lii-death hy being run over
bv ''Min. Mr. P.onm r's report is
printed in full below.
|{ev. 15. P. lioli, rtson returned to
the eit \ v. sterdav evening.
| was here on business W ednesdi y.
It. . .loics ret urned to t he eit \
wtis no examining physician Jl ' this place.
II, 11.cii determined to n-
(dlard staled to a
Liai' i.i. 11■ j>rcs< ntative tliat he was
in fori m ■ lie one of the jurors tliat
t In r,
present
op.-n the case. Accordingly he em-
pam lli d a new jury. Monday and
Tuesday 1>at ou the ease. I he
lirsl w it ims- was Hottregard Corry.
colored. :i hrotlier-in-!aw of thede-
c, a-cil. .,ho identified the remains by
pi - ,.f « lotliii g. the foreign coin
found, etc.
Tic :no~t imporlant witness was
Mr. Iluv-. whose test imoiiy was suh-
staut iaiiy as above.
!»r. .1. ib.ddy Miller was the exain-
kic pic -ieian. He was unahle to
in what manner death ensued,
jr. r,,r, -t McKown stated that the
mm ! ha ! been working for Mrs.
h r, iee. whose business Dr.
.own manages and that lie htid
•_dv< :i a check if»r •I'd on Carroll
pcv. of this city, on Tuesday, the
’of Sept; iidK-r. He al o test ilied
^lim deceased was of good dispo-
^nnl temp, rate.
'an n. >, < lion mastertestilied he renews his wor
l>. .1. Cudd, of Sjcartanhurg
was in tow n W . dm .-day. lb is talk
ing of locating in the city.
T. 15. Martin, of Spart anburg.
has accepted a position in the Tele
graph ollicc of t he cotton exchange
jam! bis civw bad gat bered up
■s of t he body under insl rue-
■ :*a\' \ cry lit t le blood. 11
opinion the body had been
on t he t rack.
Pastern testilied he had seen
•ascii near the depot Priday or '
at'.irday. was not certain which day.
r and ii a e'inversatiou (iuiton said he
he was Moim.; t>» .leal,in’s still house
a ft r sotne w hiskey.
Sim I'.st es t, >1 i lied that begot on
Mrs. Mary Wood, of Paeolet. is
visiting in t he city.
Mrs. John Hayes, of Augusta, (hi.,
is visiting her sister. Mrs. Lou
I lolmcs. on < iranard st n et.
.1. 15. Pa-tcrh n tunied from Spar
tanburg Wedm sday. whither lie had
gone on business.
Caleb P. Drown, a prosperous iikt-
chnid and planter of I )ut•dumiti. S.
was here Monday and Tuesday on
business and pleasure combined.
Messrs. W. N. llawkes, Win. Doug
las. P. .1. Sell,els. .1. P. Pwelis. M.
< >. Seldom adjusters of the loss at
Cheroket Palls Mill. Were here
Wednesday and Thursday. They
arc all pleasant gent huneii and we
predict a -peedy and amieahle set -
t lenient of this big loss.
Prof. Joe Crawley, brother of Dr.
S. 15. Craw ley was in town on a visit
to his hrot her previous to going to
New Orleans where, as a chemist, he
in a large sugar
relincrv.
Unclaimed Letters.
The following is tiie list of un
claimed letters remaining in the post
olliee al t his place :
Mrs. Mady brown:
I larrisoii Lipscomb:
M iss < 'ora Lewis;
It. C. Ramsey;
Miss Dorn Taylor;
M rs. Sadie Williams;
W. P.. Walker.
N. 15.—Person- calling for these
the train at blaeksburgSunday night
to ! alb. OniTney. The train stop- inters will phase >'ay advert iscd.
p, il (iuring tin nm for <omelhing. he -|- j| Ln i i.imoiin. P. M.
did not know wiiat. and he got in the
sceond-elnear. ib <li(l not know
(iuiton ami did not see anyone heal
ing the train who had a jug.
The jur\ rendered the following
verdict ;
“We, the jury of inquest over the
hodv of Jim (iuit.on. colored, find
At Wood’s Hall Tonight.
The lovers of good music, recita
tions, etc., will have an opportunity
to show their appreciation of home
talent at Wood's Hall tonight. The
Choral ('lull has prepared another
entertainment which is said to he
that the deceased eame to his death ' <,, l ,,i ' 1 - if »' *'".vlhing of
from ejitnes unknown, the evidence
the ki id hereloloiv presented hefon
b. 'ore them being insumelcnt tode- tti"!i'"«'‘'. Tim patronage
ten,line whether death was caused by ! '* f ,l "‘ P'll'l'"’ is
r whether ''ivilcd iiM '' Tin; I. 1 hespciiks for !
all whoalteiid a pleasant evening.
being .-truck by a train or
iie was killed and placed on the
track ."
The following were the jury: A.
V. Sarratt. foreman, Arthur Prid-
nioiv, John JeJTries, (Jus Abernathy.
I). \. Thonias. S. P. Westmoreland,
S. m. Sarratt. P. M Gregory, Pd. II.
Dit'amp, W. J. Wilkins. W. S. Lips
comb mid J. II. ISoiee.
\ l' \KI, I IIOM lilt. UONXKK.
N ■■ a I here has heeij so niueh
id ; kmil I ia ilh galit \ of m\ in-
-t ii: not having a physician pres-
klo t‘ i 1 in ’ he ease as to cause
dent ii of I lie deceased. I can
re is no law requiring such
Movements ot Momo:i|e Miners
L. P. Campbell has purchased con
trolling interest in me valuable
inomi/ite hinds and leases near State
J/uic. He will put on a large fores*
of hands in \t Mondas and intend:-
to push his woj’k t hrough Urn w inter
Mr. Camphellb r| mc- are ex
pected her, soon i i look Into .><>mc
investnieiit> for ,1m future and if
reasonable terms can he obtained,
considerable money will lie invested
in and near (Jalfney.
•
Deatli of Samuel Eowlks.
Mr. Siimin l Powlks wii
OF NEWS ITEMS OE LOCAL IN
TEREST.
Some Short, Some Shorter and all Too
Short for a Heading, Yet None
Too Short Not To
Mention.
Col.Sain JclTcrics is r<-e., ring the
lapse,»nd, llof(d.
Mr. John \\,„„l is building a cot
tage on North* l.im, -i >u> ,m.ii •.
M r. John (ieddes will , ,n ■ i:r •
his cottage on NOrtli Linn-ton,■
st reel *
Slmllots and mult iplyim. onions
planted now will come in mighty
handy next Spring.
Turnips are doing well in this sec
tion. Some line sp, i inn i;- aav, l>. , n
hroiighl to mark, t l,\ our lariin r-.
.1. P. W ,1,-1 ,r a pi >■ i r> <1 i,, i
Judge II. II. Tate ! al Tindier
hidge Tiiexlav iii ait ini|iorlant ease.
W e are glad to In ar tbal all lints,
wbose sickness we liav, : ,t ic> ,| in
Tni: l.i;n, ia; are again on lb, road to
Imall li.
II. <i. (ialTimy Jr., got liis baud
caught in the nutehiin iw al J. i.
Sarratts gin house \, terda.v and had
it severely injured.
Mr. Joel T. Wood, son-in-law of
Mr. < ioforth. Sr., is t be po-s-ss,,, ,,f
a bouiieing !(i- , i<;,in>! girl. i’arent
and eliild are getting along
Ilieel \ .
We have iii our pose.-sioii a Spanish
dollar of the date ,,l li'Jo. il it is
of any especial value mi in nut of
age will s inn' of our coin hunters let
us know.
both the morning ami evening ser
vices at. the Methodist eiiure!I las!
Sumlax wie largely all mi, d. I lie
sermons were well iveched and the
musie appropriat>■ and inspiring.
L. A. .Mi<-han.. one of our best
farmers from tlmiJra-sy Pond in igh-
borhood was in town W,'dm lay
“giving away " nis cot ton as he calls
it w in u selling al T» cent - per pound.
W. I leudrieks. of Home dis
played at Tin; l.rj><;i:i; olliee lid-
week two mammoth beets which
Weighed tell pounds for tin two.
One was -even iimln s in eireui i'er-
eliee. •
Dr. S. It. Crawl, ,' lias been nick
for -ever d day-. IP is now up bill
not able to lie on fuii duty. ’Tiie Dr.
says i In-s,. are the li-rl days he has
been able t tin within- iamilv in a
long while.
I!, v. <'. (iardm r. !*.!>. of t lie
the Pi'-; baptist ('imreii oi (ireeii-
vill, iias consented t" >1, ii\, r tin an
nual d !'■> — before Hie alumnie a-so-
eial ion of t be Coojier-! inn stone in
sl i; ui, m, Monday. No\ labei 1 dt Ii. ai
I 1 O e loci; a . III. j be a ! hi if IIIV C, ir-
dialiy ii,\i! d to attend .
I’rof. H. !’. (Jri Hit h \v i 11 meet l in-
eiti/eii of (JatTney t'l-nig:,; \v>, ' ;,t
Wood's I la II. IP will IniVe sonm-
t bile, of interest to • ay to I In-in and
11i, r> w 11 i be a pr, rn in nm a rra aged
that will amuse ami insl rm-!.
Tin i e w il I be no mini - imi f, c and
t lie pllbbe are ill vil e,| i n be pl'e- III
on tin - 'M-easioii.
W • iv -ret i,, b-.irii I da • mr , -oimg
friend. < ie ,rge brown, who Inis been
empioyed iiy J. N. Pipseomb tin- past
y, sr. and up to t lie tinn' !m was taken
sick. -l ill quite sick with I ever at
hi- fat In i' home near (iowdey ■ \ ilb'.
in i nion county. (Jeurge ba many
friends Imre who wish for him speeds
recovery and an early return to tics
city.
(i.dlinw is proud of In r prog r,
Her otton llliil her ,, lepliole ,'\
ehange, her telephone line to Spar
tanburg and Imr prospective electric
lights, but we think for lier tir-t r,-
lleetioli to lie on a -|i|s!i hole of stag- ,
nant wat< r and mud. in one of Inm-
prineipal streets, is somewhat dis-
eivdiiahle to Imr, to say iiothing of
the fimt tliat stieh phn es are not eoti-
dtieiv, to hcailh. or in aecord wilh
good last .
'I’li, Methodist chmvii ever ready
toproVi it faitli ig, it- works, has,
through it - pastor. I,•mitred tin use
of its building Sunday all,u•noons to
I iiion Sumhi.i School. 1 bis school
i>e,moo-ed largelx oi t be e |, 11,| reii of
tiie mill opera!iv s. and tbe\ have
be.-n bolding service ' at lln-bome.-
of some of their fii'dids, not basing a
bttilding of tIn ir owa Imi hereafter,
fora while at ha.-I, they will occupy
tiie Methodist eh u re! i buiMinv at
i! . clock on Sumla,' aliei noons lie-
ginning wil h mxl Smnlas. Non are
invited to ,,an.
Some T'acts ami Figures Concerning
Advertizers ami Subscribers.
IP re are some of the people who ,■ j,^
It'lk I" Li:mu:if readers. They all : Wednesday. (tulTney m, ivhanls will
siiy somet hing of more or less inter- pain touch with Wall Street now.
A Cotton ami Produce Exchange.
I’. A. (•ardner. of Spartauhur
has opened a cotton and produce , \-
ehangi in the Lipseoinh Hotel build-
Tim Pusiness was started
..d’fiiil)"’ 51
11
AUK
« si to the il'J new suhscrihers we re
ceived during the past week, as well
a> those we had heforc.
if thev want to.
The Only Furniture Dealers in
“I would rather trust that medi
cine than any doctor I know of. 'savs
J- Claude Jefferies, of Greenville. M rs . Hattie Mason of Ghillon. Carter
otb r- several shares of the stock of : Co., Mo., in speaking of Chambcr-
t lie (>aHTe y Manufaet uring Company bun s ( olie, ( hob-ra ami Diarrhoea
l*,*r sal,- ! Remedy. T’or sale by W. b. Dui're.
Joim Geddes otters a store house Attention Ladles,
and dw- lling eombined for relit. —Do you want a ieaI slylisb ha! '
Tliat enterprising and wide-awake if so. call on \liv- M- ! light at < ar
lir a of ( arroll. Carpenter <V lltiniph- r "h A' 1 arpenter - ami -
rie- invite your attention to their ''.'hHi U a I king I la ■ s.
goods and ask tin inspection of them —Have.you seen tin- line of all
and a comparison of prices, bead wool dress goods t hat Carroll A ('arpeii
Hi, ir ad and call on them. ter are oifering at ikh and :{(» cents a
Who advertis** in the N,-r -; ap r 'd
A l'h<L' X ': u
pj r,p
5 * %
M ilkins l!ros.. do some plain talk
ing on a familiar suhjeet. They have
a -I, r\ to tell and I hev tell it most
yard, worth lo and la cents? <1 out fail
to see t liem.
il! SOUTH CAROLlHifAigT" .r KED.
Carpets. Rugs. Malting-.
Am: when it conies to
, . . e, Car|,et in newest palleri' v.r-
111i *■ iv-d iugI v. bead it and profit l*y , 1 . , . 1
suit von in this line at rock lio
m.ieing knowledge. prieJs. Call and see our I'm-.
Tk I’. II i/eltine A Co., of Warren. Carroll A-Carp nt
I’eiiu., calls the attention of I.KIh;i:k
t —Have sou seen that bi-aulifu:
Silk LI .alio. •’,( • inehe - w id'- at ('arr ,: i
A Carpenter, only Utta per yard.
THE MARKET REPORTS.
to i’i.-o’s cur,- for eoiisumption. *
Tu; l.iix.i.i: received during tin
nn>i!tli,,l' Si-ptember III new sub-
•eribers. some eighteen or twenty re- _____
nesvnls and never bad one to diseou- city Cotton Markets,
tintie. These are solid facts which Corrected bs the GalTm-y brol-.eraj
aiv veritied by the hooks. Come join and Co’nmission ( <,.
the procession by getting in Hie band . Market dull. Light demand.
wagon. I f you want the home news best Grade Ill <" ti
take the paper that prints it. and for Stains
tin home news of this Section TilK
Litm.i i; is the only paper.
M e appreciate a> much as auy-
CJ Ajir. Pantffly pip '"‘w
thh ijtu., • j|f
J':
•'.- of.A:. -%
Lowest Paces Aiwa , c .-i
CarroiI, Carpenter
. dries.
i<<i (i
Produce Market.
('orreet ed by 1. Da\vn per;.
('hiekens I •• (- -’.i
I5utter I-' ("
if
tbiiig else the hiet that our patrons Kggs
are testilsing to the work of this pa- Grain Market.
T' 1 - !'• <; briggs advertised a mule Corn T ( '
for sale. .1. .1. (Jatfiiev ailvertised Wheat I. 1 "'
I*
' i ! I ■ ?'1TIT n i : f I • i i
f 1 iii 'I's»Ik
X- On it
$r f - ^
• ^ I fi Sk
hI*
farms for rent, both eame in and i 1 ‘' il
I risli Pot at oes I. .’-i
ordered the ads out, saving TilK Lki»- 1 ^ , ..
oil had been the means of accom- (inions 7.,
plisbing the desinxl end. And these Live Stock Market.
iii’' a i all. Wilkins bros.. Cook A Corrected by J. G. Spencer.
(iali'in-y and o, hers tell us of the good Horses . •f!*' -vi
linir l,i:iii;ia; ads iiave done. Let ^ -
1 logs (■, ' *.
mer. iiaiits know you are intelligent sliee|,
i >\ l ■ I ii t;g t liem of t heir ads and they
will be more apt to s< ’'
cheaper.
von goons
F ob bi:
story
For Rent*
bKNT Ob HAi.lv--
frame store-hou.-
Missionary Day At Limestone. dwelling adjoining < 'a!';'. • < i
l.-i.-; Sunday wtis Missionary Day ter. Apply to J. G, ! !, -,
at L:mest,,ne Sunday School. 'There "-p*
wa- a large crowd there from Gaffney 1
Tiie services were exceptionally at- rent
traelive. The singing wtis better
than usual and that's saying a great
deal. Miss Way's rendition of “Sow-
iii" the Seed'' was beautiful and her
'UK rear end of 11;
ellpied by (
Apply to
store room •
(JatVims i-
\. . W < )< >D
For Sale.
'( lb S A I. T. — Kiev • •: - !,;•
J. ('. JeJeri'
whs 13
out. |,| v
• r;| fi
, " I * r , QKYKRAi. valuable ivsid, .,-,- t-.i
was tin- masterly ad* O deMrabl*. Htua,, '; ami aiiiii
ii a i ranee and they were loth to
/iiebim ip. .Mr. Lipscomb's c.xpc-
rieuee a.- a missionary were catchy
.1!.'! Wefe weli ieeeiv d.
’ -ov, n i(iIer harvest have not,
ow in to dry wallicr. grown so lux-
u rie nt l,\ this season. I{u| sow then)
, wry > ar, i t pays.
Buckkn’s Arnica Salve,
'I’m: I5i;si S.m.vi; in the world for
Cut.-, bruises. Sores, I'leers. Salt
Pbeum. Ke'erSores, Tetter. Chapped
I la id- chilblains. ('onis. and all Skin
T.riptions ami 'lositively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to'jive perfeei -at isfaet ion or money
refiinded. Price 'l'i cents per box.
i'or sale by W. 15. 1 >uPre.
A Cure That Cures
i~ t In-kitnl most people desire. Such
a eiiiv is bipans 'Tabules. Imt not a
cure for. vn thing. 'They are for all
I;',ram! stoiiiaeh disorders and one
labiih* gives relief.
known on a oplfat ton t ■ .
J AS. J. G.M'i Nr.Y.
( ubitlet . S'-. I
A n. wood s
■ inn i- I
: LSI N'T ov..
mg i- for sale or rent ; par
buying or rent ing ••an •■t ;> • - • - -'
by January l-t. Lor teru:.- .
apply to \. X. W (»t L •
Come ay m.
If you want a good -oil of cloth,
hot t oni ligii res ea I i on
I. M. PLLDhb.
I f you w ant a good | :i • of •-In., -
a lit t In inoin v call on
I. M. PKIH.KIt
I f von want
L. BAKER,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
i
i>i<; a kick
Sash, - Blinds, < Doors,
- —ami till kinds of
Building Materials.
Plan- and speeiliealions for build-
: gs made on .-bort not ice.
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result Irom
trillinjr ailments neglected.
, ’ Don’t play w ith Nature’s *,
. ‘greatest gilt—health.
p is evident to t he jury and
roner how a person eame to this place some montl!
|h, a ■ in this ease. ,S,» there North ('arolimi died at
|se for h 1111,\ coroner to l.imesloin t iv, t la-1 Su'
,11 and I, dd anolher inquest. Mr. Fowlerwas n bad lit
li’tb, r ;> i -< - on the conn- lie moved to Gallm y and]
M. »5oxm:|{, eonlined to b - lioiist
\< ting Coroner'' time sin, , . Mr. Tow
Iw i• i I ii -i n , lionner's in t be eilm. ; • r,\
the proper ollieials: were eondudl'd b
[to ms knowledge about Ifoyd.
Henderson-H ridge
J. I.. Henderson and Mi-s l.aiirw
j bridges w, re maiTied a! the lion., of
,rule's mot In r. four miles from
kshurg, on Wednesday Septein-
The.v V. 'll pl'.lli.ibl V luol • to
t lm near fill lire, M r. 11> n-
brjek mason imd on,
inployt es.
Livery and Feed Stables. > ® rown5
•Iron
Bitters
Ib adqiiarlers for drivers and Farm
r- who want to'iny.scll orcxchnngc.
i make a Specialty of Feeding Stock.
i
> CURE FOR
iCUMPTlCN
Tir-l-eta-is iiirnuiils al rensomible
rat,-.
1 at lie and I log> hmight i( m| sold.
J. 0. Spencer,
Pioprietor.
j If veil frelocliiig
f ,,‘,1 ui sorts, vvk
alul )., nor:il!y vx-
liaiistcl, nctvou .,
have no appeltle
an,I can't work,
hegiii at (ill, • l ,k •
ini' tin- no st relia
ble- strcin; ihciiin
liiviticiiic,\v!ii, Ii !•;
hi ow n . Ii n t i'-
li is. A lew I" '. ,
t!i ; nic la-iu !',l ,
<, nics ftom (' '• ,
very lirsl .lose it ,
won't it,tin j ur
ti/ti, a lot ii i ,
pkasalil lo lake. ,
It Cures
I! u *
winds wdiiek
i *v. n •
i .
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