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TWENTY .IN (-OUlT iN NEWERRIY CASE ]'romiinenit, Men .of .ieihiian1 Plead to findjltmeuts for Eletfion Fraud. ,40me I'y Charge and Others Plead 01ulity. 41rand Rapids, Dec. 3.--Twenty de fn1dants, many of. them prominent in 'the official life of Michigan, appeared before Judge l. W. Sessions in federal court today to plead to indictments charging corruption, fiaud and con pirplacy iI connecton with the nomn inatiGn and election of Truman .H. Newberry, United States schator from tMichigan. With one exception, the defendants, Pw ho include a prominent clergyman, elfther stood imute or pleaded not guil ty and were released on $1,000 bond. Shop Early Early in the day and in the season. Let th your watchword if would win satisfactiol yourself and show sideration for the e CAn save mon ~f 0 0 0 I o A o GEORGETTE AIN Beaitt iful designs hineBouwes. Navy, ~hii~e$7.50, $6 LADII I2 'Centemneri BLANKET Good Wool Blan Plain anl Plaids. E large size. $8.50, $10, $18 per pair .Willie V. Capron, of Frankfort, Alich., pleaded guilty to three of six counts dealing with activities in the primary campaign. Others of state wide prominence who appeared for arraignment included: State Senators Charles J. Deland, of Jackson, and William -M. Connelly, -Spring Lake; Thos. -Bigger, a former state senator, now boxing commis sioner; John W. Dunn, of Standish, for twenty years judge of the Arenac county probate court; Earl J. Davis, a leading atorney of Saginaw; Al beint H. Berger, a Benton- Harbor manufacturer; !Rev. John B. Howlet, of F'lint; James Deevey, Antrim coun ty clerk; Timothy Ryan, prominent Jackson. business Ian, and 'William B. Wilson, an officer of the Grand Rapids Typographical Union. WE ,arly it be TI you - for con ales iday Off eri >lgptunity awa y by spending it. I Spirit of shoppin~g e Sweaters, Silk Hc Serges, Velours, Navy and Brown. I $39.75, $43. Ladies Broadcloth, Vel Blacks, Navy, Tan- a $25.00, $37. D CREPE-DE-CHINE E mnd quality in Georgette ai White, Flesh and Combinati ~.50, $10.50 and $12.50 S' KID GLOVES Kid Glovea, a real Kid GI rey and Taupe. ice $3.00 per pair LADIES' SWE~l Ladies' Wool Sweater dmnon, Green, Red ar -ice $3.50, $10.00 and 2 Infant White Wool -Ice $1.50, $2.50 and $3 Linen Table Damask, tw Half Linen Union Table Table NapkiAs, size 18 S kets, extraj .50 Mr. O'Dell, who ia a former state treasurer; reque ted an early -trial and issued a statement denying charges that he had anything to do with the Newberry campaign. It Is under riood O'Dell was charged with urging James W. Ilelme, former dairy and food commissioner, to enter the pri mary race against Henry Ford, pre sumably for the purpose of splitting the Democatic ranks. In his state ment O'Dell declares he did suggest that Helne seek the nomination but without intention of alding the New berry campaign. Ilelme has also de clared in a statement 'that his candi dacy was not for the purpose of aid ig Newberry, but to give the people a choice of candidates as between the money barons andi a real repre sentative of the people." ILLS CL -IE STORE COMP WITH MODERN ngs in Eac] its you at this Stor< ourteen days of spi ary. Exceptional < siery, Table Damas] Suits and Tricotines, Black, rice r5 and $49.75 Coats our and Silvertones, ad Brown. Price 0O and $50.00 LOUSES Id Crepe-de ons. Priced >Ve. Black, a ~ERS0T s in Rose, I d Purple. j 12.50 Sacques. .00 TABLE D 'o yards wide, beautiful j Damask, two yards wid and 22 inches. Price pc A GOOD PLAM TEACUiER8 TO 1*ET. County Teachers Association to Hold iRegular Monthly Mleeting Saturday. The Laurens County Teachers' As sociation will hold its regular month ly meeting in the auditorium of the ilaurens Graded School on Saturday, Deceuber 13th at 10:30 A. M. The business session -will be followed with addresses 'by Dr. J. L. M1ann, Superin tendent of the Greenville schools, and Prof. J. A. Stoddard, State High School 'inspector. Mrs. 'iH. K. Aiken and Miss Hattie Gray will rendcr musical se cections. After this part of the program, do partmental discussions will be held in the different classrooms. The high school teachers will (scuss Discipline" In the high school, led by ARDY 'LETELY EQUIPPI MERCHANDISE Sh0 o! A hearty welcor .ndid opportunitiesl >fferings in Ladies' ( , Doilies and Holidb Ladies' Silk Taffeta, Satins and I Navy and Brown. $19.75, $25.00, $ Silk hi Ladies' Silk and 5 Japanese Patterns of Copen. Price $15.00 and pLadie Navy, Bro matrn. P ie $2.50 e. Price - - $1.50 er doz. - - - 5.00, 7. E TO TRADE Supt.' A. C. Daniel of the Clinton schools; the Intermediate grade teach ers will discuss "Somo Practical Problems in the Teaching of Arithme tic," led by Miss Minnie Wallace of the Trinity-iRidge school; the teachers or the Primary Grades will be led by Miss Annie Clardy, of the Laurens Mill school, and will Lscuss "What Subjects Should be Left Out of the Curriculumii In the Primary Grades." The teachers of the Laurens City school will serve luncheon at 1 P. m. Teachers, trustees and patrons of the schools are cordially invited to be .present. Orwm's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and co, riching the blood. You can soon feel its Streugth enlng. Invigorating Effect. Pricm 60C. 14 Co, Only OD ,. disp We y Departm ne greet's you at a VI For buying. Begin tl Oats, Suits, Silk Drx ty Handkerchiefs. DreSSes Oharne ise, Black, 5.00, $37.50 bROS atin Kimonos in Pink, Rose and $18.50 LADIES' SILK H( spure thread Silk Hosie: wn, Grey and Champaig 'rice $1.50, $2.50, $3.0C DLIDAY HANDKE i: b) 'xes 0or single in linen, C n Hand kerchiefs... 'ar .(i?(ed Hlandkerc'hiefs. >n-ine Hiandke~rchiefs, e ax -i I indser'chiefs in D) ., 76e ', $1.00, $1 50 m c, oxed Ha~ndker -15 ., 25e and 50c. box. nd $3.50 per yard ' and $.2.00 per yard ~0, 8.50 and $10.00 Wh larg After you eat-always tali ATNIC "1 Int 2relee HeartburnBot eacas68y Stopsfood sourlig n, and stomach mi e~ snovi aM=l -rcb St teb oe oftboa jLaurens Drug Co., Laurons, S. C. Shopping Days r fourteen days in -h to purchase and atch your gifts. Need say more to induce 7 buying? Begin to rme when you ie Season with e"sses, Blouses, ol1 ~SIERY ry in Black, White, nle. and $3.50 RCHIEFS repe and( Emr~oidered. .25c., 50c. and 75cts 25c., 50. anid 'i5ezs ach 5 ' nd 50ets. LA DIES utinig Gowns, 'Plain te and Stripes. Extra e sizes. Price 2.00 and $2.50