Negro pays the Penalty of a Heinous Crime

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Source Type: Newspaper
Publisher: The semi-weekly times- democrat
Place of publication: New Orleans 1898
Date of publication: Jul 15, 1898 12:00 am
Transcript:

COALING, ALA. Negro Pays the Penalty of a Hein- ous Crime. Special to The Times-Democrat. Birmingham, July 13.-Yesterday after- noon late Sidney Johnson, a negro tramp, assaulted Mrs. Lily Hodges, residing near Coaling, in Tuskaloosa county. He knocked her down and criminally assaulted her. Mrs. Hodges is a widow and lives in a remote part of a small settle- ment with her little children. A posse was immediately formed and scoured the country for the negro. This morning early Miss Lizzie Cobb, a young lady liv- ing three mies from Coaling, was assault- ed by the same negro, and only escaped by her struggles and those of her two sisters, who eame to her rescue. About 10 o’elock one of the eitizns’ posse met the negro in the roadside. They took him, had him identified by Miss Cobb, carried him to the woods and strung himi to a tree. They filled his body with lead and quietly left the scene. COALING, ALA. Negro Pays the Penalty of a Hein- ous Crime. Special to The Times-Democrat. Birmingham, July 13.-Yesterday afternoon late Sidney Johnson, a negro tramp, assaulted Mrs. Lily Hodges, residing near Coaling, in Tuskaloosa county. He knocked her down and criminally assault- ed her. Mrs. Hodges is a widow and lives in a remote part of a small settle- ment with her little children. A posse was immediately formed and scoured the country for the negro. This morning early Miss Lizzie Cobb, a young lady liv- ing three mies from Coaling, was assault- ed by the same negro, and only escaped by her struggles and those of her two sisters, who eame to her rescue. About 10 o’elock one of the eitizns’ posse met the negro in the roadside. They took him, had him identified by Miss Cobb, carried him to the woods and strung himi to a tree. They filled his body with lead and quietly left the scene.