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WANT REVENGE
Armed farmers Are ChasißC
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Fleeing Negroes
3HAVEDiSAPPEfIRED
Riotous Mississippi Negroes
Reaping The Whirlwind.
Meiidian, Miss, Nov. 28. Re*
ports have reached here that three
Degrees wre lynched last night
•bout four milse west of Met
diam.
Newton county fa r mers are said
to be on the trial of others impli
cated in an assaalt on a white
man. " The young man came to
Meridian on Friday from the Vici-
Ditv of Oaktubee, Newton county,
fur the purpose of selling cotton
and puiching supplies.
After disposing ot his produce
•nd after bujing what he needed,
he left for home for eamp near
Oaktubee river, about four mil#'
west of the city. About the lime
he was breaking camp a hug came
up and got into his provisions and
he drove it off.
At this juncture a negro came
up ai d told the white man lhe
hog belong'd to him. abusing him.
The Newton county farmer hitch
ed up bis team and started towards
home, and did his best ‘>o avoid
trouble, but tbe negro was bent
on a row aud was shortly joined
by four others.
They chased the white man
•cross Oaktubee river, firing re
peated volleys, one load of which
lodged in oue of the young man’s
suns, producing a painful wound .
After crofting the river the blacks
gave up the chase and the white
man went to bis home and notified
his friends and neighbors.
Last night a dozen or more
white men boarded the eastbound
’ train at
six miles west of Meridian, with
the avowed purpose of killing the
negroes impl.ca.ted in the as ault.
The young man who was assaulted
recognized the blacks and the
white men started at once to hunt
them down.
Sheriff Reed and p »rse returned
tonight from the scene of the trou
ble, bringing with them three ne
gro prisoners. Eaily in the day h
frightened negro reported to the
sheriff that a mob of white men
were shooting into negro houses
and threatening to kill every ne
gro in the community.
He said they fired over a hun
dred shots into the house of the
ringleaders of Saturday’s trouble.
The sheriff organized a posse and
started for the scene, but no ar
rival could find no trace of the
white men nor anj corpses. -
However, the three negroes con
cern* d in yesterdays outrage
“disappeareu’Tt is said the Newton
county mob has taken iu charge.
Ibe three negroes arrested were
relatives of the rioters and the
sheriff took them iu safe Keeping
until the trouble subsided,
MERCEDES IN DANGER.
Only Quick Work Will Save the
Spanish Cruiser.
Santiago, Nov. 28. —Lieu'euant
Luvien Young, of th > Hiet, wlu
lonie days ago examined tho wreck
of the bun ken cruiser Reina Mer->
cedes and found h r with about
ICO feet banging over the channel
bank, made another examination
yesterday. He found that the
wreck hud moved slightly and is
now in an extremely dangoreus
position. A southwest wind of any
strength would send the vjssel in
to the channel leading to Sandago
harbor and coaipletely b'oek it.
Parties who have gone on board
have felt the wreck moving. If
work is not started soon the vessel
will probably be lost. At the pres
ent moment on'y a comparatively
small amount of effort would close
the valves and pump out the hull.
YOU R B EST 1N TE RE SIS.
Will be served by making
hgoitb It will be a loss
rr F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. 3
I THEHANSON SUPPLY CO. |
£ Plumbing: and Tinning. 5
g Engineers’ and machinists* 3
supplies. Stoves, rangesand ™
£ tinware. Gas and electric fix= 5
C hires. INSURANCE gasoline
x stoves. Water meters. e—
g 325 Broad st Phone 32. £
of time a <1 money to be stricken
with serieu* illness. Take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and purify your
blood. In this v y all gerstrs of
disease .'.ill be expelled, sickness
and suffering will be avoided,
and your health ill be preserv
ed. Isn’t this a wise course?
Hood’* Pills:! • the only pills
to take with lloou s [Sarsapar.l
la. Pj ice 25 cents
bolting bride repents.
Becomes wife of Man She De
saifed at The altar.
Scranton, Pa.. Nov. 28. —Mar-
garet Moore, who last Thursday
bolted out of St. Catherine’s
Church, at Moscow, this county,
while the ceremony that was to
unite her in marriage to Timothy
Foley was being performed by
Father Walsh, after a week < f
meditation has rep ntrd of her ac
tion and yesterday became Foley’■
wife.
The ceremony did not take place
in the church, but in the home of
the brides’s mother, Father Walsh
officiating.
Yesterday morning the bride
and grioui waited upon t ie cl irgy
miu, th*e former in a repentant
mood and s’ated that they were
a xious that the ceremony as pre
viously arranged tako place
Miss Moore said she *as so over
come With excitement that she
scarcely knew all she did . Tnere
was a talk between th-» paster and
the couple, in which Miss Moire
rogretted htr action, and then the
weeding arrangements were car-«
ried out
FOR BAILIFF
Deputy Sheriff J. M. Johnston
announces himself a cand date for
the office of Bailiff of the Rnnie
District, and asks you 'o vote for
him on election day.
•
I announce myaolf at a candi
date for bailiff of the 1919th dis
trict, Floyd county, and request
the vote of friends and others
in the election on the first Sat
urday in January.
Gxo. W. Bkauforp.
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