LYNCH LAW
NEGRO'S TERRIBLE ORDEAL. Bγ Tieldjraph-Pres? Association-OopyrislSt (Hec. February 17, 10 p.m.) Now York, February 16, Fifty masked men stopped an Illinois Central passenger train, near Love, Mississippi, and forced tho sheriff to deliver two negroes, who ware accUsod of wounding a mill owner. . The mob prepared to lynch both. Tho sheriff, however, declared that one. negro was not guilty, and the- mob thereupon released him, out compc-lled the other to leap over a bridge with a rope round Ms neck. The mob dispersed after seeing tho negro dead.. Tho mill owner was ambushed a week ago, and it is likely that ho will die,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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106LYNCH LAW Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 7
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