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lit I I !**• ATTACKS womwHalf siMvretlrd. I !»ir litiu down i«»lb* •}«!«• walk. and, thinking that hr would quit. Irt him up. lUif I turned UJely lir ru-lmd ou m* iand I lint time knocked mi* toIW ground. I aiu tiul certain h*»m I got down, l»ut «hi'n I iwuwrwl myself th*- «ji|r ».»% trying hi* li**t In «-ii* li mi* hi the iiit V. I ftiiftt! a •1«-|t*ni!r struggle I** keep l.uo .*11 4VCUUC II* .11**1 II W.4,% (Ill'll Hilt II* lilt Ul b»tr*. *bw. on (In* irin-. -ink tug hi* terih t*. the U.ur front *»f ih*' li*'in* «il ind tearing ih* rtenh fvpry Hum* beA (Ifrat Brute Pulls lK«n a Col* ord Woiti'inon the SlRd aiiJ is Only StupprJ U hen Choked Ikmn hs IIU M *tr*w*.l.-ud wm»m- Air help alnut tbr mobile nf f Itv aftffUoiM yrwleniay Ihlt; lt;ight the resident* along the l*V e| MltliUI i*f Fhawlsrth thru front sidewalk. IMr. anil Mi- K. II. Ov*t*a«!i. at »*-k h**M HmIIrk Iuui fr*»iu my I'w; Kiualalh Bienne, they -*w a far*. In* runted l«» my f«vt an*l an I hull ilojf ami a.-iiian rolling and 'traigbleurd up be caught me by lighting fur the advantage. the d*lt;g!tlM» mil «»f my ti««hf leg at*l threw Dying to get tIk* woman* throat me to (In* p«veiuenL Again hr ami ah* struggling with all lo r «-*u»e at uiy throat ami in Ibe (ui»Ur might ami main toprwveut it. Tin* that fvllotvd a* rolled oft the w* d«g, Hyron* a lilorkUi. twin dir phait into (hi* gutter, lour feet I*' Imll, th** |»n»|M ity o! Mr. -*■»•! Mix I low.K. I. Thoma*, mucked brtiiir ‘‘I thought it w;m all u|* with Vlexaudor » colored washer woman me. for, with my JWl pounds of of I limy rtrtrl. who was *-u her jtic»h, I hail lout tuy wind amlroiihl way to the h»mr of Mr. ( II. Kob i «*t continue thr ihwpnnitr fight 10*011, ami threw her dow n Thr longer. It looked to rue as if b«*l|» degress yelled at the top of her wouhl never come, von-r, Imt th* dog lalmiril in ail “It woe about thin tun* that Mm. ear*. \\ iih miked baud* the wo Tboeiu* came ami ah* aav«d ui\ in.in *h-|c to !i | Iicrself J4* her I ah* Ilf*. I tirvrr s:iW any one light . «i»ubl. !Ti* result »d thr cmtod, | more determinedly than she iliil. in which Mix Thotnaic li Kolnn .She knew that her dug would kill, mm and one other man joined 10. m* If he could. fcttie had ueeu him w i- .1 dead Hall dog and a horribly .iflrr rwtnwai before. Seeing that I lacerated negro » ninii, \a the hid fallen in tin* diu*h and win* infuriated. IiIimhI thirsty brute w-.is lighting to keep the dog from my lie.iteti to death in th* dteet, the I In oat. which he wreuted l»ent oil frightened iirgro ran. cry ing and g«*tti(ig, she did ih*( wait to r*-t to IdvwHiltig into th*1 hoiu* of Mr. and | a low place in the -nh-w.dk but Mrs. Uc« r» ash. wheiwshe rvmammi iam* bmlloiriuwi to tny runuc until a •Im ioi »*nt wiul dnxMwl her (falling ovci me Into th* very fin* woumls. of the dug. She weul at him as if••My name u \le\andcr, she did no! foar him at all. I wasand I li\e tight her* on Cheny bUwding »»• at this juncfure that-irii*t, in on«* Mr. .1, S. Myers* houses, siti*l the injured negroes Ufc in the uOcrooon wh**n an OH m-i ver until t'albsl to U*arn the *\ tent of het d.tuage.uAtk»iit ► itio'chwk, I r*M koti. Ithe water in the gutter wan red with my hhsMl. Mrx IIioiiiun' clothes U s'a me very bloody from ismlan with my arms and the taouth of the dog. t*Ming her hands in the dog's collar, Mrs.started over i* w Mr. ItoHiiewmto Tliomaa, who w alaioHt as large its gel him to s4-ud l*o i pliysieian foi I am, luanagwl to get him b.n k tinIns ....... Anrne Alexamh i. who is n| | could get up ami make myill at her bom* on lthiek*s row. 1 «*ra|M, but (lie brut* cbargini uu g-*t fernini li l*.»binsou’H front III she rhoke«l his *y*a out. diMir when 1 hs-lir-d up the wtteet “As I lay in the mini, (tying to and saw a (lurk colored bull dug gel up, a nrgio drayman drove up. Mime crouching and sneaking (*• bui would not leave bis wagon forWtud me. IH- W.I^* oil the suh-w.tlkand kcfif looking buck as if w«ifch mg foi s*uu* one or wonielbing. I had never wn the dog lieforr. VI ter stoppingKtill, turning and look(•urtli.it the dog might lute him. Mr. Ib'ldiMwm and amdher white ruuii calm? and, witli long ro|s*s. tie*! the dog t»» two jm^Ix but by this turn* Mrs. riiniu4 hail cut hismg to the right un i left, the dog t«re.i!li oil. Oiieol the gentlemencame running ut uh*. Before I realiml wlmt li* iiit*ml*'«l to do he lunged at tuy throat, and (f I bailmushed his head with an ate, kill lug him on the spot.•I run into the home of Mr.not thrown out mv hands and Overcash ami Hr. McManaway • night him in the neck he w..ul«l cam* there U* dress my wouiida. 1hud Ml ol.-a hi*w t**i||y I fan H»irt until I g.u away arnl began to f*-el wrak. I haw thui-*hi-|i mats *nthe right ana. three on the h*lt an*I three on the Irg.*’l^hf AJetaaidrr i*» a woman *f fort) *»r ri»*.iv «'«rs, s »e «.tdns for a Jivc!ih.»-1. A*Mei*lu) evenmg Mam alier she rvluiti.it t*. f». ibmn*. -be »*t nursing het larrratm! arm*. the wound- Were MillbUwiling. It will Is* isuue Iiiim* U* lor* she is aide to do juy work.By nm. thetnunu«al*d hull, taaaid to ha\e had a natural nut I |ialh f*»r ilarktes. In hi» «•(!*•rt to ki:l HiUi- hr t—ft his »»wn van),••d thuf of Mr. ItibiuNoQ ami Blade au attack Ur from his own preMUV$Lt»ncr more the uiiiiinx/.leil bull ha* bobbed up aud tvuu the tf.wh **i au iimflen-ive hum.tn Is'ing. 'I iie fmll dog Uw is vi«date*l everyday, (luce or tnora every few months some mie m bitten by the vicioiti tout**.It was saol last night that I-.ui* would bring a civil mill lot dam ago* against Mr. Tlmmax Reeenl Jy iu New York a vanlict of #.«». 0*wi was rendered ttgaimrt the own er of» t».»d dog which ha*l bitten -» |*ers*m wh*« wa» walking along the public street.There are inauv imitation* of lh Witt i CutiulurtJ Wit.'h IH.rl Siiu l»ut jtot one ru.iual. N -thi»i; eKe i*» iunt stcooj. Iimi-t ou DcWittV It u clcausiiig. cootiui; and »o*ithlUK SotJ by huffish Iiug Company.Thai s Tri* — lie draws from real life. Artisty N*) dcutmi Philadelphia Inquirer.No lie is tuirntinc Iron •• Jury tn-uIde, an put renwmlun that Foley Kidney Keniedy sill slap thr ttregu Unties and cure auy ca»*- -• ViJrtey « WailJer trouhir that m not t*eyon I Hie reach of n.edlciDc Eo|li*h trtig C«-lie Knew ’Arc you in putn. my little many** naked tln‘ kind old gen tlonuUi. No ..nswend the b y, ’the p.una in me Indi4iia|H.lw dournil.Cured May Fever and Summer ColdA S. Nithhaum, liateftvillr.ini] .wrilt * tot y«*4t 1 aiiffrred i r Ihrc*- months witti a '-uimi.ei Cold j dotl*ting tlut it interfered with my Inuinem*. 1 had inAny i*i the symptums of luy frvei, and a doctor's p'rscupiion did not reach my cam* and I took several mi liciiip* which seemed only to oggfav *lc it Fortunately I insisted upon havinu Foley: Honey and Tar. It quickly cured mr. My witc ha- sinre used l;o ley’a Honey am! Tar witli the same succeti. Hughfth Drug Company,
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