The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 13, 1901, Page 6

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GEORGIA SHERIFF JAPAN PREPARING FOR RUSSIA. PAUPER CRIPPLE KEEPS MOB BACK. a SLAYS FARMER. Signs that Peace Will Not Remain Negro Prisoner Is Saved After _ eer ce «Yor, Man Who Can Use His Hands Battle at Jail Door. Journal of Commerce publishes a dis- Only Charged with WHITE LYNCHERS SHOT DOWN. ,, as maintenance chewing tobacco with a conscience behind it, sirginateck she VIOLENT TEMPTER LED yops Hurry te and Take the ~ ee ee eet : : ne i Troop: urry lif ies between Chin u the ius 1.. June 1 4 > Premiums ee ee Wetmore’s Best qs ; a 3 sells on its merits. C. WETMORE TOBACCO co. of a Georgia st St. Louis, Me anene y ill Joseph Merrill, tod ei of the state and sav a negro from ) i: , r twe the negro, who through the efforts Neha ; i a SaaS aas a hos et one life was lost and wounded pea ig The arrival of the state militia |‘ "* ; , made up the wher ere eee PL anti cedioued trouble to aiche. a é : ; . ; Cap = 215.700.00. ; results of | ur ure dis- | | k witha and at 9 o'clock a special train bear ‘ zi : : “is “ee : ia tho 3 , wat | closed in an oper hostile | shot Faulkner feil ba ; : ing the negro, whose crime was le ‘ a ‘ = ; rdeciak ouliti : ilar he| to Japan, the Japanese army shall) pool of water, and a drove of MI murder of a little e boy ‘ he| ; found fishing alone, was speeding | 7° 00 5 1 Russia warn vned by Swea OUR ISITORS = toward Atlanta un guard. The a si en and gnaw — | i ~ : ; : ight ments | OUR > man killed in attacking the jail was oe a a 9F VAULT “ ‘ ss aulkner was a widower ar George Bennett of Carrollton, and er es : 4 2 ee the wounded men are Thomas S NEGRO ESCAPES THE MOB. — | housekeeper was at the cowpe ‘ s bank is organized und vi of Mis i Word, father of the murdered boy —- ja short distanceaway. Sweat called | E Sta I k ss a iii: ‘ to the boy standing beside the cart, | and an unknown man, presumably a] Assault on Little Girl at Savannah a 1 ae ; - e th r 8 ‘ ss , - 8 managed el gt « take the gun anc farmer. ing him > x | H “ I r ig W ’ fer y be 2 2 idna g “shoe e d— womar so she | Williams, the negro who caused the May be Attempted Kidnaping. shoot the d voman, so sh « P 55. Giga “Ou ot swear against him he \ trouble, was tried and found guilty Savannah, Mo., June 7 The ne-| ‘ ild not swear agair ur rh | Wa. FE. Wari sident J. R. Jenxins, Cashier of murdering Otis Word january 1,]}gro who assaulted the 40-year-old | LOY took the gun and fired at tl —PIRKCTORS — : t e Charles k. Radfor woman, who ran for her life across T J Wright Frank M. Vorte 1901, and sentenced to be hanged | daughter of a wealthy farmer near the field, the boy and dogs following here Tuesday afternoon, and was this morni WALTON TRUST COMPANY. Butler, Missouri. to-day. He was onl) her until she took refuge in a swamp » had tied her refused a new trial by Judge Har frightened away after but his attorneys filed a billof excep-|to a tree, was run down by blood | 2@? by oe woods last night and Rneay Warched Hau aay y lf The officers eluded a mob ied rose vo 2 UN enbors ane CR IN r 3 tions and carried the case to the su-| hounds im t preme court captured A large crowd of people had come] of 300 citizens that was on the trail turned the gun, which he had bor- Wt rowed, and returned to Nash to town to witness the hanging and | and landed the prisoner safely in the where he surrendered to the when it was learned that an appeal} county jail jas : 5 The coroner's jury returned a ver Always has on hand money to lonn on Real Estate at rates of had been taken to thesupreme court, {tis thought now that the negro’s z ae delaying the execution, there was|intention \ to kidnap the child for dict of willful murder, and Sweat is | interest lower than ever bef offered in Bates County o delay now in jail much excited talk, which crystalized| the purpose of exacting a ransom Payers payable here. Sweat, the slayer, acounty pauper We have a complete Abstract of Title to all Lands and Town Lote soon after in theformationof a mob.|from the fath Suspicion rests At noon the mob made an assault/upon a white man and woman, who on the jail. They battered down the outside door, despite the warning of} with the ne the sheriff, and entered the building.| bly bearrested. The talk of lynching and a helpless cripple. When he was n Bates County, be by our Mr Walton 30 years ago and kept up with re thought to have been in league |*!X OF seven years of age his entire body and lower limbs were stiffened the County Records daily Complete Abstracts furnished to any Res) | o, and they will proba yy rheumatism and since has had auigii nates os £ : istate in Bates County fees reasonable } the use of his hands only He can They made a demand on the sher-]| the negro has subsided iff for the key to the negro’s cell, but —~ Borowers desiring LOW RATE woney are especially invited tocall | FRANK ALLEN, Secretary, WM. E. WALTON, President his neither walk, sit erect: or turn head. He lies in a reclining were refused. With the refusal they Duelists Take a Rest. | began their advance upon the sheriff Pas Piney : a ) with : made to fit his body, and spends his ie A. et Assistant See’y T. J. WRIGHT, sVice President, aris, June 7 duel swords | gs ait t t hai rivine 2 y TES 8 ‘ , NW TON . and the few deputies which he had] |.urred within the Pere d ots =" jdays sitting in tha ur driving |W ELDON YATES, Abstraeter J. BROWN WALTON Bookkeeper. been able to summon to his aid-} ini. mornin icant ee about th un in an ox car | They were told to stop orthey would] 4: Samite mavor aa Notwithstanding his condition, he g . heriff Sheriff's Sate anti-Semite mayor of Algiers,and an|has a family of seven or eight chil-| Lio Se eee By virtu uthority of am apecial execu- | t i on for delinquent taxes, issued from the of- be fired on, but the order was not ot the clireait court Algerian journalist named Labe |dren. and is said to have wd i - . . county, Mi-souri term, 1901, of +aid court Miseourt, retorn obeyed desque After nineteen rounds, last- | + . | . -orr temper. For fifteen or - j As they advanced down the corri regia emeE * a ps Suan. ce ol As they ac egal ing two hours and a half, with no re-| he has received = 2 “ah : eee 7 eae A B Owen, dor toward the sheriff the order was] Jt) the encounter wi Fees é da } w « It « —— county nae of anes given to fire Bennet fell, dying al- pee asia vas adjourned | month from the « 2 vied and se Despain, 1 5 e en ae = until to-morrow Gand) Paadlince CoC ntereet and claim right, ti- most instantly. Thomas Word, the ane BAU oossme aulgkner v sease 1 7 MS tone ay = ee - x Regis challenged Laberdesque in! with a knife : ; t in an © folowing d father of Williams’ victim, who was = - ° Core eee | : | tying and be +ttuate 2 consequence of an article whieh the! coye his own li | er, J? , | Missouri. to-wit in front of the mob, was badly shot,],,,, > > } : | s 2 Northweet Jin ener southeast cor : latter wrote in La Petite Republique Ei auiiaees | “ nks, north as was also an unknown country], & A SEER BCE eS Severe Es 2 8ORS ur rl inks to : : ~ | There was'a second duel, simultane-| ..4 was a well-to-do farmer j thirt 4 ore | ‘ man. The unexpected fight of the i s oo fet } ne | rs : ously, in auother part of the park, jt hal ° | sheriff and his little posse frightened between: a. fee i | w } € | etwee wr on Temps anc larvae eae ie nthe fore > ey retreate utside 7 7 a « ic 4 " the Lange ae y bs . 1 = = id another newspap: Tepannited | DAY OF SUDDEN DEATHS Le De RV Pretes 2 Main St | can renat front 1000 of that t » jai are they broke and ran |. ° ! But jin the city of B ouse of the jai ee ie ee fi bie fOr wounded —- - ; | sell the same or 1 ern and were soon divided into little Sabo’ th y | COULD SCARGELY WALK. juired at public a a< > ) t . - | tor ¢ h. to tf sai oups, diseussing the event |Two Men Expire in Similar Way at} 7 SO gees si a Sheriff. Merrill at) once consulted Saiue(fime in’ Salen | $ tes M j Only Buried the Stranger. Jud Harris of the county court and it was decided to call upon Gov. Blackfoot, Idaho, J Will Salina, Kan J = Two m | Candler for aid. The governor was uns, a well known rancher, liv-| Hed very sudden! re this eve | = ioe communicated with by telephone and on Little Wood river, employed | t abour the sar liff k | said he would send two companies wich hand ose name could not | P@? | | of from Atlanta as soon as they could ellow stole shan: 1 e ib i: |i be assembled Williams W ci your . Bates count HO USE FOR DOCTORS. | Beginning 46 During the afternoon the mob tel- I | ephoned the situation friends in »stotti | * south west corr } : \ » ax } jo »t porth west quarter, 5 the adjoining towns of Villa Rica] pr where | nk», sonth links By ot mplainine | | beginning, in ee twent and Temple, and made an appeal for | a1 I =| ehip forty (40). range thirty more men to get possession of the} nl ero ae ; Gol a negro. This wascommunicated also US Ww : j j 0 " to Governor Candler, and the gov ims thereupor p " edt our’s illness was a " ar r i j : ple 1 live stable s| mle m ar M 8 ernor soon wired a proclamation to rse thie Che thorities decid ' | “ he s 1 a - Te nye we s r and rove | * ate a the people of the 1 It was] that mor s wer Bvaae = b : es . } | = : js : t a read from tl steps the court | Was necess aa ez | i c . é house at 4 o'clock by the mayor the s arse t Sat The governor comman i nd ¢ Dude Bill “ * zs n 4 ple to disperse and. si Sait Pa 74 2 f : military and civ s ret News t i > Can a Poison, Eating Terris, “ a M would be used to entfor tion from Creek Ind Sores s.—Costs Nothing necessary ading » atic a s Tr r Tce’s ator ee Oe . z Mer ay »d poison or liver jo re se sr ote t F fect, as many peoy vere seen to} **Dude Bi ne of the proudest of|the worst and f apr prove rt mount their horses s tribe t i “to blood diseases on ea r Pat TO cure when B i Much apprehension wa bride t fit of z ‘ ian vppre ride, a f is used. If yc * night and the is t court > county officials, af t his own he pate rected {1 . ° seroful eu ar 3 er E cided to tal ; rheuma = against oe county for oS of d tr Sui anta n al fe AS i ss rl 1 ' ‘ 50 YCARS’ y : sail ai EXPERIENCE er escorte pee A = iil c - =} tot everything else fa : Blood —- Balm B. B. B iso at r w vas $s speeding . poison out < att Tornado at ¢ sville, Tenn ie = sili a. =a ae iy r ] 4 p= - Reveng Being Seer 5 ba ss . wre & Rock ae 0 ge : 2 Corrac 3 Kins x s Mrs . < s s s t \ = oc J - . “4 t f ¢ as nerions t on Scientifi¢ American. x z = = «2 « oT : : : : ‘saior MUNN & Co,2612--=¢-=». New York 2 Brasch OfSee, 5 ¥F St, baton, D.C, CAPITAL $55,000 t

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