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Lynton ButlerLynton Butler in The Manning times. - Dec 7 1904
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"... gives p.Ibmpt relief." The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Last Saturday on the plantation of Mr. H. S. Briggs, Ed Mackey, a negro, killed Dave Connors, and seriously wounded Lynton Butler, both the dead man and the wounded man are negroes. Mackey first drew his gun on Arthur, one of' Mr. H. S. Briggs' sons, and asked him for tobacheo. Young ..."
Publication place: Manning, Clarendon, South Carolina
Lynton ButlerLynton Butler in The watchman and southron. - Mar 7 1894
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"... labor. Abraham Ben I net and Lawrence McBride, each one year in j i the penitentiary und to pay a fine ot one dol ! lar. Cicero Copeland and Lynton Butler ! each three years in the penitentiary at hard labor. The latter, Butler, gets one year in j another case. j Many a home has been rendered sad and I desolate by the loss of some dear petted J child. Thir is a ..."
Publication place: Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina
Lynton ButlerLynton Butler in The Manning times. - Dec 14 1904
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"... sizes 50c. and $1. The negro Ned Mackey, who last week terrorized the negroes in the Silver section. by killing with6ut any apparent provocation Dave Connors, and seriously wounding Lynton Butler. and who was the object of several searching parties headed by the sheriff, came to Manning last Thursday night and surrendered himself to Mr. W. T. Tobias, night watchman. Mr. ..."
Publication place: Manning, Clarendon, South Carolina
Lynton ButlerLynton Butler in The Manning times. - Feb 28 1894
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"... Yesterday morning at the opening of the court Birch Johnson was sentenced to six years at hard labor in the pen, and then the case against Cicero Copeland and Lynton Butler, charged with burglary and larceny was tried. At the arraignment of the prisoners Copeland plead guilty, and afterwards withdrew his plea, as he claimed that he committed the burglary in ..."
Publication place: Manning, Clarendon, South Carolina