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?fje Ctjerato Cljtontcle "Til Not In Mortals to Command Success, but We'll do Mors, 8emp.ro nlous, Well Deserve it." ? , - - %? Volume 17 CHERAW. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, S. C? OCTOBER 31, 1912 N? w ? ? \ WHAT HAS BEEN DONE. Civil Court Still in Session?Cases Disposed of Cp to Date. Court has been in session from day to day since Wednesday morning of .last week and the /prospects are that there will be ho adjournment before Saturday. The following cases have been disposed of: J. C. Cowperthwait vs. J. P. Watsou. Judgement. In the ease of P. S. Gillespie vs. Bennettsville & Cheraw R. R. Co., and J. W. Page, an order was taken. This vcase was tried several years ago and a verdict was secured against the railroad company and Mr. Page. An appeal was taken and the verdict was set aside and a now trial was granted. This order given is on a motion for change of venue and the next trial of the case will be had in the Marlboro court. The same action was taken in the case of S. 0. Goodale against the same parties. These two cases being of an identical character, were originally tried as one case. J. C. Poison vs. J. W. Godwin. This case began Wednesday morning and after occupying the attention of the * Court until Friday afternoon, was ^ settled by agreement reached by the attorneys, after the argument by all ' of the attorneys interested. Jones et. al. vs. W. H. Porter?this * case was settled. e " Motio^to^sel" jMide verVl Jolm T. McNair vs. Mrs. A. U Whitley. Order for judgement. M. B. Smith vs. J. W. GriggB. Order for judgement by default. Union Dist. Co., vs. William Crawford, et. al. Order for judgement. i,. B. Rivers, et. al. vs. R. E. Rivers, J,4*. Order of Reference. M. R. Smith vs. W. T. Hendrick. ' Orrloi" fnv 11 y W ??v t 1W4 juu^vaucil I UJ UClUllll, / L. S. Wilhelm, iAdm. vs. W. T. / Thrower et. al. Continued. ' E. J. Timmons vs. W. N. Rati Iff. / Continued. . "W. N. Ratliff vs. J. C. Burch. Struck off with leave to restore. H. J. Sellers vs. W. P. Odom. Continued. J. H. Weill & Co. vs. S. 0. Goodale. Continued. H. W. Harrall vs. W. H. Oliver et. al. Order granted to substitute parties. McNair & Pensill vs. Goodale & Boon. Continued. May Knight et. al. vs. Knight. Continued. W. T. Shoemaker vs. R. S. Nortllcut. Continued under reference. The Jefferson Bank vs. E. Denon Stanley. Continued. N. L. High tower, et. al. vs. Malisa Griggs. Continued. L. D. Prince et. al. vs. Lottie Prince et. al. Continued under reference. Robert Tucker vs. W. T. Burch.' Ended John Tucker et. al. vs. Malcome Campbell. Continued. Jacob J. Funderburk vs. Elizabeth Peguee. Order of reference. J. S. Thompson vs. H. E. Braswell et. at. Order amending date of sale 1n Decree for foreclosure. Minnie Bell Davis vs. T. R. Rascoe. Transfered from Calender No. 2 to Calender No. 1. E. Z. Force Pump Co. vs. D. J. Melton. Case on appeal. Order taken dismissing appeal. Hurst & Streator Co. vs. H. M. Steen. Order taken transferlng from Calender No. 2 to Calender No. 1. R. L. McManus vs. W. T. Edgeworth. Order taken for Judgement for costs. O. B. Therrell et. al. vs. Johnson. Order for reference. McLaurln vs. W. H. Tiller et. al. Ended. PhilltD A Simon Levin vs. Union A Plan to RATE OF INTEREST PAID Two Months ,_2 per cent Four Months..4 per cent I Eight Months..5 per cent Twelve MonthsG per ce^t PJ Call at our ol advantage to lea Mayni Supply Co. Order for judgement by lefault. McBee Supply Co. vs. Triplett ?lancock. Order taken. H. D. Barry as assignee vs. T. S. IregOry. Order transfering from Calnder No. 3 to Calender No. 1. Lucy E. Yates vb. R. L. Rivers. DeIjj iiii?i'r"" Verdict for Defendant. ^ South Eastern Life Ins. Co. vs. M. * H. Peters & J. B. King. Decree of foreclosure and sale. Southeastern Life Ins. Co. vs. M. H. Peters & Co. Report of Master. Southeastern Life Ins. Co. vs. M. H. Petens & Co. Order of reference. Almetta J. Blackmail as Admx. vs. J. M. Hunter. Judgement by default. Lindsay vs. C. & L. R. R. Verdict for defendant. McNair vs. Johnson. Nonsuit. Lowery vs. Arant. Being argued today. i Becker Sentenced to Death. Ossining, N. Y., Oct. 30.?Former Police Lieut. Chas Becker is in the death house at Sine Sine orison to night under sentence to die in the : electric chair during the week of December 0 for the murder of the gambler, Herman Rosenthal. He was brought here from New J York today immediately after sentence was pronounced upon him by Justice Goff in the court room, where he was found guilty six days ago. Decker's execution will be stayed,) however, by the filing of a notice of appeal. In it lies Decker's only hope of escape from death. His last words i before the gates of the prison wereshut behind him this afternoon were: 1 "I come here an innocent man. I never had a chance, I was railroaded. liui ilit* iigiu iihh umy uegun. i ex-, pect a reversal of the verdict and a new trial." ! i The Trees of Cheraw. Every town has its particular glory J ?as the flowers of Aikin and the oak3 of Darlington and Cheraw. There has come to The State a hint raw and every one whose privilege it has been to visit the beautiful city on the Pee Dee will hope that the trees have plenty of friends in their hour of trouble. Only in the direst emergency can any town spare a tree, once it has attained to a fine stature.?The State. Boys blouses K. & E. make, which means the best brains produce?plain white, white with neat aripes for Sunday?Solid bules and tans and dark stripes for every day?Mother will free the Angers after seeing these? 50c. The Evans Co. j (Advertisement) ' Let Your Surplus Certif Maynard-Ral,i John Doo iiuiiU J.WU. 52 payable to the order of. on the return of this certificate prof shown in margin. No 10?i .. Tice and let us explain ive your spare cash in < ard-Raley Ree CAPITAL $; I Deposit yjour ~ I IN ? v Cherevw, S STRONGER THAN ALL OTHER BANKS 40 compoun 0 in. saving: i . R. E. RIVERS J. A President M. I THE Brin The Citizen (Hoi Resoui Over Fc INTEREST 4 PER Our Loan & Trust C< your Bonding?buy or se ! buy your cotton, and len< ? > > Cash Work Wi icate of Trust Funds with 5y Realty & Tru* C/ieraw, S. C-, Oct. has left in trust ? no-100 Do//a ... hinseif ;on "yerly endorsed, with interest at t, J. 0. Raley to you why it will Dur Trust departmer ilty & Trvist 23,000 J turn money Ut! illnei man i F; IN THE COUNTY COMBINED | )y | fJ ded quarterly ? _ j the s department I don ) ( . Wi TSON Vice-Presidentfl, 5. SMITH I NEW BA g Y our Money to is Bank, Chers tel Covington Building) rces of Stockhold< >ur Million D CENT. COMPOUNDED >. is located in same buildii 11 your real estate and writ d you money at reasonable * WVAMVA A v-;;h th You : . >T C(). 3rd, y?y2 vit/i this Company rs ($ ! - ..) 'S \ iiujj nuiitCy , he rate pet annum * 1 Sec. & Treas. be to your ' Co. [ VICE PRESIDENT DEAD. . I 's Schoolcraft Sherman Sn??n?i>? to Bright* Disease. lea, N. 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