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ROY CRAWFORD SURVEY OB flats, Tracings, ine Prints, Et. 'aephone 2604 Clinton, S. C. 0. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DMAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. Lon Timi e L oanst1114 Negtri ate. A torny.ta Oinee over l'a imeotto Bank t'r. Fther~.lstuo will .-,iendt W\ed~nes day of each week In Laurens.) SURVEYOR Terracing :: Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer te~ul answered any hour day or night, Simpson,Cooper & B~abb Attorneys at Law, Wil Practice In all State Courts teupt Attention Given All Business Dr. T. L. Timmerman - ' DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in Peoples Bank BuIlding. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW licompt attentlon given to all business Money to loan ov Hleal Estate CScG Phone ' Residence Phone g5 ffir mn BildIng .Ai'elU'edl ('rimes of Negro ('aise of Iiot. Hlelp Fron Outside. Wilt on 011-811 im. N. C., Nov. I7. --The death toll in tile -.iot here tonight which followed effIorts of a 11o') to .0toimi the city jail and lyllh a negro pri:oner had been in crased at imid n ight to live-a girl spectalor. anll It firemai and three nevgroes. 'IThe .police believe that a detailed search toilmor row will show that at least seven per son1s and maybe llore were killed. U'pwards of a score of persolns are Ili'Ved to have been Injured, live or sIx of th1em seri'iously. Thi'ey a'e most IN. wile inpersotts4 anld include t woinm b(i'S of le home guard w\,ho Were calb d out when,1 the mlob made its see o01d vi.it t lilt jail after '1hoo1 ing a necgro anld a-cidentially wottning al, wieprisoner. Wit Ionl-salemi N. C.. Nov. 17. --AI 1 : o per.ols are kinowin to ha-e belin killed and probably a s'oret' of others in0iured. Sever-al 'wrioulsly, inl a riotl hre tonlightl which r.TSultecd from he efforts1of mo of seve ral th louis and 111-n to storm Ilhe city .jail and ly neli a negro accu'sed of shoot ing .1. 1". Childre ss and Seiiriff Flint and attack ing .\Mrs. Child Iess last night. Tlhis city is tonigt iln tile iaids or a1 1ob and exilielit I'lls high. About 5 o'clock a m1o) storled the jail aund are said to have shot to death Ole negro charged with having comn iitted all assault last night on a white woman. Later it was said lie negro shot In the Jail was not the right man and tile mob again formed in front of the city hall. The mayor addressed them and implored the eltizens to disperse. The firti-alarm was' rung and the fire coi paniles respolide(ld. A itlie of hose was iun out and the water was ttrned on the ('rowd. In discrimiliate shooting then elsueid. One young iiber of tile holl' glards youna;' girl aso -1wa.s- miorv ole si - rionl: i:e wounlded. Th known dead are: tandr. and llherl Youn a liremm. Thel miore serimlsly indiure-d in Iclud1 .\]; r n :: I ,I I o rLw . IJ in wood I I-Iler .ohn ln mi er, ciiznll , a nd (I-ranlk a i-n4,' and It. T. llaw.iley. e mii.'bers of a t home guard: (harles \\ hitti. h n11 a s t..i : .orud.I i mI lilh, ('elAlley. .1 ... Adamns. F'ive of the mlore seriously injure~d, inautding.. two memberho1s of lilti thoe mlttards, were t1kenl to hos"pilais, bt may others werere ated at hom. The total number injured was not known and tile police would no evell hazard anl estimate. The miob first formed this afternoon about :3:30 O'clock and Storm'ed thle jail., Three shots were fired and the negro accused of shooting (Ihe I WO men and attacking .\rs. Childr-ess was seriously ,wounded, while a white pris oner named Tragg also 1was lilt in the arm by a str'ay brillet.. After some) dilfleculty the poli1ce suc ceeded in cleaing the crowdl ouit (of the -building and~ then the miayor' called( out the Home Guards. Quiet reignied for a timle, lbut later thie report wvent ar'oundi~ that the inegro shot was not the man that had been sought. ily nightfall the 1mob1 had reformed and started marchinlg to the jaIl, wilchi was suirronded lby Hlome Guards. Hardware stores were br'oken into andl revolvers, shotgunis and othier weaplons and ammiunliltlon ta'keni. As the mob marched It. Increased In size anid wheni its objectIve was reached it numliber'ed several thlou sand. The mayor sought to address the crowd, but could not 'lbe heard. in the meantime fire compiiaies had arrIved and when the miob broke for the jail the firemen tuirnedl water on them. FIring Iiiediately followed aind Youlng fwas shot dead. A hutllet hit .\Iss laevi, who was wvat"" g nearby. The H omne Guiar'ds anlswe, .he volley, btt (lie mob01 julickly overpiowered t hem and~ wvent Into the jaIl. Two miembllers of the gulard wvere badly hurt by be ing thr'owvn b~odily diowin a stairway whIch they were guardling. Apparenitly the mob (1id not find the negro It sought, for no0 more of tile pisoners'' twere fired~ upon01. A ftel' anl hiour 01' miore thle mob left Ithe jilI and1( start ed mariclihng thirough (lie binellr, .sectIon of the tolwn. tGradul all 'It broke it. ogrouphs andl for a tine it was feared~ t hat t here w~oui ll bei a mace iot as some of thle gronups lienaded for thle negr'o quairter. A\('o'in g i to (lie polliee, th li'niegroes were killed in the' outlyin~g tdistricts, whert'e indisciminiate shootin11g eon - tInued forli several hours after' (lie mob had~l dlisper'sed, following a liltched bat an iir111een wholi( turned 'l the hose (Il te ('riowidv. lieu it rutshed( Ithe Iail the second(lim e. At miiih-lt the worst (of thle tr'oii ble se'mu d I'l h( e l over~'' anie lie ~oilie *ex petedl to hatve thle sitution i (1In hand11 by Itle thue thie trloops) fromn Raieigh andi~ Char i'ot te icach herle earily toimor' eno'v * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LANiFO RD NE WS. * * lutilfor'<, .Nov. N.--t r. .. it. \ ij-. Ilais was a litile late Siliday after noon* lin reaching his aptinitmnlit on account of 11lhe road alid ri-cent rainls anl iI his abse'c Bro. C. II. Hoper very ably and forcibly pr "esen ted to the colgregalilon ti t ur igent lieds ad114 iveessity of .he preseint, war work caii)m paiigO now oil and in ti interest of our1 previous boy" iade a noble plea for them which iwas miiitcl enjoyed by all and lisionled to with much iln terest. .Alr~s. T. .\. D1rumm1ond(. .\rs. A. P. lohlne . .\Mrs. .1. T. obo, .\rs. U' 1). ('ox, and .his a ( rric 'owler attend (' t flit 'artrily m ii n o i f \\oiitali' .\ isssionary klionl at asl on llap 'i o'loll'eh i14 poelyrt Ii .;pklid in et m. .i\llini )rmlltmanl wen to W.. relus Sunllslay "lt r o n l pcild I whifl w11h hnd <mlers. liss s ('arryc !oil Ii Ino an - Nora l'annot he dam their 'cliools ill rinugcounity lat; weeki al spaend to bI pgIs with Il-hir work. .\rs. Willie i ower is ebarm-Iled withi her School at Cen'lral. .\tisses d iarsdale and Mason are progssliIcg Iely with their school itere and are down to work now in dead earnest. We are glad to welcomei them In oilr mIdS and hope they will feel a11 home and be as otoeI aiong Is. .r. i liarper liigins from iuffalo lnion, 4spent Owh day recently withl his parents, 'hriniging with him three of theo. teachers of the school, .rs. Swy ger,. and .\1isses Ilack and Clark. .\iss Blelle P'atterson spent Suinday With ier friend and Classmate, .\liss Carry lou liiggins, .\lises Grace 'leShields and .lr Iliiggins have returnetd to laauirenis and resui ed their studies il the city schlool, .\lrs. i. ln i s (row a d .Miss ('Cora ('os were il auencils \londy i y inlg wolic Sental work donfe. .\r. \\'illiam a' aliliberry am1 faily ol Whiti w re visiting relatives her t for thilwetk-he-d ept. .. \. lanford gld t 110; is week for TvlWnes:e lo ull a car sedl ol tablied and ur l e for sonetun. .\( r. (',-\ us llo iuts heas ltlynof hdmie afler cveral we lth ' m%\i ia .irs. .. \\. killdhnson, loiu ht larr .libi iIai, .\ C(1)s . C. oxt ;;d .. l . pleoeo mat, ia 1..1 ) r Z Spal a tusrg ill a (iloiNToeile tri ry .\rs. 1'. G. .\too].( wentIl t4o Spa rtan hurg ith her ushand. They co - lmplate TIoving thure next weuk to nae it their uome. e .\l.". J. E-. Johnson and son, ('harles, of Gray Court, were visitors here a haort while Sattiday afterilolon and to Iet Iatgeneiohnson, from \'offord asollega. who Was to Spend nite week ied With his parents. aliss Othello Johnson spent the day arecltly with Aliss telle Patterson. andwe opeon peace will, boer vitaliy ecreousti towver oe h-eardaily tof diferenti oneas to have kowpnetat ofr kliill e, nour heatsgoou.t themet win deep sympathy to te loved tns ofathoe ho havei mae bodyu poemens,-ariitce. e~w dt il Reultt im a ~ptismfri.yui Reisefofnl-ef -25c. li Sloga csfNatureeod (Re Tablets), r~tt~ ielpin mhand et'iWhoro i E ipdenis iv Thintg-s W iots Risulit.i Theroi Nit 'theot Lvi yaitoceset-o human reIece,-hye. divestion o fod the eoxtrfaturen oflnorishment frialts) and lt omintionl of) lst. tPoor-igestion andiil I asimiaton, meatsfure Ftoic deiv fuit nouish ml entf foodandtthat i-n t often means tmpoveihe ~i' blood, weakness, disenso~ andi jd l stitit he develoet of mleoan ne:u il dl-v 'u o.- ~ ittheuma ti-u ' ostoi iter poiso,not h yIt aoes e te t yil to anymedicN th il to( orec the ondiionrespnsile fr i. 4,oul an rasnalopeso epet o i himel o euatc ai aslnga rhumti pisn salowd o emi in th body STl'QA('Il DEAl Pe~(ople whoi( suffer from -oul. :sfrl aciteiiieti tlol'u food, dist ress afd ttvi u'at iit muid iindiJ2Cst im, 1111( sep gv~lors, a.' killjuig Oleir stctiiiacls hy, i nactIion' justl as su rely as I. lie v h (i iu of 1iIriihin uPis deadening and iiujtnu Ill;- g he 011 rl:ia ir evvry1 lierve ill Ii is body. 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All of our old friends, new friends, and customers are invited to come to our barn and see this stock. "F. P. Childress On the Spot"