Children Cry for Flesher's
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
? In use for over 30 years, lias born? the signature of
serf? < ?ad has been made under bis pcs??
tJ&jCttrffi'?~^A,' sonal supervision staco its infancy.
?*c?ryy; *<C?&?4M; Allow no ono to deceive yon In this.
AU Counterfeits, Incitations and ?? JTust-ns-good " ara but
Experimenta tbat trlilo with and endanger tho bealth of
Infants and Children-Experience against XlxperJUucnt*
?astoria ls a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morph ino nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ngo Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
end allays Feverishness. For moro than thirty years it
has been in constant usc for the relief of Constipativa,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething- Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep*
Tho Children's Panacea- The Mother's Friend?
GENUINE CAS
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature bf
HHP Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
. TH IS- CCNTAIIW COMPANY. M CW VORK CITY-.'.
??GAPITOL illH
Absolutely New aod Strictly Haders WASH S NQT?N
Opposite Capitol and Union Station ( /;
Renowned for. its High Service and Low Rates.
EUROPEAN PLAN Wr?9
Room perety withoutHath $ 1.SO
Room p? i*y With bath t $2.00 ?sd dp
HOUSES FOR ?l?NT?
? That Are Not Fully Wired
For Electricity
Are Not Modern and Up to Date
?-. When you move this year, insist un haying a hoiisft that has
ail modern conveniences.
Dori?t be satisfied with anything but electricity. Don't ?i>
cept anything "just as good" for there isn't anything justas
good.
The price, of 'electricity has been going do\vn, whHe: the cost
. of "other, necessities-has increased. Allow* us to sho#;y?u
where it is to your advantage to iise :oUr service. :-: ;-/.
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?^?TLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES
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: Pi?da?ont & Nochern Rai^a^ ?o.
(Seaoo^'Air-UDe:Rwy''et Greenwood)
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^?ei* on ?aie dally November ?S.te 19
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? FroHi; BenBd Trip Far*.
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VERDICT M e|?
WILLIAM T. MCCLURE OF
FAIR FLAY IN FEDERAL
COURT
CASESNOFTRIED
Chorgedl With Bringing Parker
Bowers From Georgia to
Ocoueo County.
Greenwood, Nov. 17.-Tho Jury In
the case of the United States govern
ment against William T. McClure, of
Oconee county, charged with peonage
rendered a verdict of not guilty ot 1:10
this afternoon. The ovidonco was
begun and concluded at the afternoon
?cssion of co'irt yesterday and tho
Jury heard uguments by counsel and
Judge Johnson's charge this morn
ing, receiving the case at 12:20
o'clock. Arguments were made by As
sistant District Attorney Mays and
District Attorney Thurmond, for the
government, and Messrs. Watkins and
Featherstone, for the defendant.
There were separate charged al^o
against E. Et. Mahoney and D. J.
Hicks, of Oconee county, in a oecond
and against E. E. Mahoney and Rob
ert l?o y j in a third case. It ls un
derstood that theso enses will not
bo tried as Mr. McClure was found
not guilty. They are charged with
bringing Parker Bowers, the prose
cutor, from Georgia to Oconee coun
ty.
Bowers, a comparatively young
negro who has worked both In tils
state and Georgia,. charged in gener
al ternis that ho was held in inv?l*
?ntary. servitude ?ano whipped- hy
Mr. -McClure. He alleged further
that.he was arrested In Georgia and
brought back to tala state against
his will on a charge ot" which he was
not guilty, that of stealing, and a
charge from which,'Mr. McClure later
swore fitho negro was relieved after
McClure paid his fine on promise
that-the negro work for Mm.
\Xgmamw tJKIlt H.ri.nri ?
There were many, -witnesses from
th Ja state and Georgia, the Georgia
men' testifying that-. Bowers was a
negro of very bad reputation. Among
theBe-wore WV -M. Kidd,-former sher
iff of Hart county, novy" deputy Unit
ed States marshal for the Northeast
Georgia Dlstrist! A? M. Slaton,' con
stable'of Livonia; J. Vf. ' Wornsley;
sheriff ' of Franklin -outtry. Only
one wetness, a colored man, testified
that\^ero were any marks on1 Bow -
er's' body as *ae result of a whip
ping.. .
Bowel's Claim.-. . ???* -
Parker Bowers; thc negro ' prose
cutor, ? claimed that he was brought
from GedrjCia by .the several defend*
ants against his will and was, in -a
?enfle, "bought'1 by Mr. McClure
fr om; Mr. Keys.. He'swore that Mr.r;
McCMire whipped him more than
"once;-never paid him -anything and
if he'had'?iver "signed a contract iie
did nbt-fcnowMt. He did recall sign-:
lng."some sort of paper,*' which ne
said was not;'read to him. Tho negro
denied positively that ie had ever
received any money. ... ,
? As to the "cfeargo bf stealing ? the
clothing; Bowers also Mitered a ffa?
dehialr declaring that ?ho had bor
rowed someclothes from another-ne*
gr? on. thv irides. Hs did .ackncw?
vig?, however, tbt Mr. McClure had
given him a pair of eh oes and a pair '
bf overalls. He stated, upon cross
examination, that he bad ; never been
convicted' cT stealing, anything", hut
had been indicted for taking some
thickens In Georgia, a charge of
\-hich, ho declared, he pleaded > not
guilty.
JfirV McClure's Evidence.
I Mirv William T. "McClure, a promi
nent you?g farmer of "Oconee county,
Ul?''princrpaS:'defendant, stated that
at the time Bowers left the Flair ri ay
section ' he (McClure) was : a- magis
trate and that Mr; Robert Keys asked
him'to swear b ut a warrant agal?st
the negro ifor .stealing' clothes.- The
warrant, waa turned pvear to D. T.. Ma
?bn?y, constable, 'who served it ! and
ho himself had'nothing lo do willi
it. He found that ^the ? case was hot
tai his - Jurisdiction; int after Bowers
had acknowledged that be was gull-,
ty and bogged Mr.1 Keys, not to;scnd
him to jail, ho (McClure) went on
the negro's bond. Bower?: fjen prom
ised- '-lalwork -tot nita, for . nothing,
but Mr, McClure swore that ho told
the negro he would not accept his
services free of cost- ?vat would agree
to pay ;hhn;?10 a mo?thV ; A: part. of
this ~vS?j - W?. to '5>c i?iSc?iVPU? ' GV" .
ftry month in payment for, the $30
whlc/A McClure paid as a compromise
in tho ?ult fdr tho alleged ;thoft ot
the" Clot?ilng. "? Mri Key? end J. Q.
Jones^ who missed ~? thc cl othlng* bad
agreed to the comproirili?: The wit
e?s? said that ?ie ,hod never, thrOatt
ened, or intimidated the negro and
had 'o.trttttbi? with him until after
Bowers had been .working for .?? aim
about six weeks.
Washington, ? Nov. 17.-"Freight
properly packed and correctly marked
ls already half way to destination,"
d?clar?e Superintendent of Agencies
W). H. Gatchell of Southern 1 railway
In a pica to shippers to givo greater
attention to the preparation of goods
for shipment.
"Did. it over occur to. you," Mr.
Gatchell continues, "to take a look
every now aad .theu through your
shipping department to seo how your
people are boxing, crating, barrel
ing, sacking br baling your goodB for
transportation; XL satisfy yourself
that they are giving t?.:e protection to
the property you are ?hipping out to
your customers; and to seo that your
shipments are properly marked, with
old marks erased and thc bills of lad
ing carefully and legibly made? If
not, try lt-you will find lt inter
esting. :
"Many shippers have thanked us for J
bringing,-to their attention instances
of bad packing, uso of inferior con
tainers, Illegible' marking, and poor
ly wrUten bills of lading, of which
t'.iey were not cognizant.'
"You appreciate, we are sure, what
all of this means to yea au? to the
carrier In making a safe and accurate
delivery of your, "property to the Con
signee,-, Voiir cooperation is neces
sary i ' We need yoir assistance. We
want to help you. Won't yn.,'?bein
us?" . ...... ........
Decorated by Kaiser.
- Hrs. James Ti":; Gerard, Wife of
American!. Awbassndor .to
. ! : Ge^iany.,
;, Kaiser VwHlMjf;, -decorated Mrs
Jamea W. Ger|foi; jvtf? of tho.Ameri
c?n ambassador^ith Red Cr?tes gold
medals:of, tho AwM andvsecond ciasr..
." "'his 1B the fliyt time tho kaiser has
nver given a docv?ti?n to a woman
not of royal blood; .
Aunt KnsnJfV Code..
> , Tho Old. - Wac co?k . Of a sontherh
family was horrlf^i.'toVf Ind St at one'
o fthe young negroea employed as a
helper in the kitcwp had been caught
"I %t$ belled; in steaiin," ?aid
Aunt Emmy. "I (lon't hover - take
hothln'-^'cept it's ;.f?m?thi?g to eat-?
or flomcthln'' to wear--or somethln'
what-1 thinks tho missus-don'?t want
.j-or eometiiln* de ole' boss is got too
id to .miso."-Exchange.
>\- Y '?A; Bollur'B Wor<?i, :
town\called5 the grocerVon tho - tole
nhtmjc thfe. other day-nba gave mm
tho iel Urning order: '
5'.:*!8eg|d;ino. a dollar's; worth of meat
out to? my house. If-there, is no one
at homo Jus?, poko la through the key
hole, ^ra^^'s-^^
? woman's religion . should be abb
to keep tho freckles off her reputa
" --:-r-?rt--1- ?
Went to the Hospital.
C. E. Blanchard, postmaster at
Blanchard, Cay,, writes : {.''t. had kid
ney trouble no bad 'I .-had., to go- to
the hospital. Foley Kidney Pills v/ero
recommended lo < mo abd they com
O????iy curad mc. I cannot apeak .too
highly < of thera/? Sufferers io. every
state have had siinllarvbenefit from
this standard remedy for kidney and
bladder tillman ta. ? It banishes baek
aoho,-. ct?ff. . Joints, ? wollen iEUBcles
and'&ll'tho- various - -symptoms of
weakened diseased kidneys. Sold
*v^w?hef?.'"':-'--':
office :?od.; w?s -introduced . in evi
dence yesterday.
ii ?> Alter? the - above1 transaction It?r..
McClure f?3tifled tliat- .ibe went into
anpther.contract' with Bowers. He
worked for oome- tlmataad ono day,
trtitteit?o witness 'pss: io f Anderson;
he. was informed.4>?t ; Bowers had
yurt nwriy, He. sent word to Mahoney
to arrest vnW'^ ^d^wheii ,the negro
wm'- brought back tes" gave; him o
Chipping' and told vhlm; thtit fco did
riot want his sorvic?? any. longorJttr.
McClure stated that' he waa provok
ed to whip the negro because hft had
learned that in his aadlbis wifo's ab
"????'i.BoWerS'.t^sd become very, im
Sudani ?n?nttd the house ox&h$? jin?
vited *. sts^shger te partake nty a din
ner that ha^i been prepared-ifor other
mew left at the. ?lace during the day.
llGiraS RESULT
OF INVESTIGATIONS
GRAND JURY RETURNED SIX
BILLS YESTERDAY AF
TERNOON
SHAW FAMILY
Seems to Be in Trouble-Are Res
idents of Cawwell Institute
Section of County.
As a result of independent investi
gations by the grand jury? true bills
were returned yesterday .afternoon
against Columbus Shaw, Carl Shaw,
Eugene Shaw, Peter Show" and two
bills Against Jesse Shaw. These men
live about ten miles below tho city
in the Carswoll Institute ?notion, and
tc 1B said thal citizens from that part
f>? **'C county made reports to tho
gs ai ii Jury w'.itch resulted in tho in
vestigations, and consequently tho
iadl?tmentfi.
Columbus Shaw is now in Jail serv
ing a term of four ??G??U?, having
boen convicted of running ah illicit
distillery some limo ago in federal
court at Greenwood.
The truo bills returned are aB ?'ol
lowa:
Columbus Shaw, violation dispen
sary law. ' "
, Jesse Shaw, carrying concealed wea
pons.
Carl Shaw, violation dispensary:
law.
Petor Shaw, violation dispensary
law....,-. ? .. '< .... .'.
Jesse Shaw carrying concealed wea
pons.
. Jt Is thought that theso 'c?ses ? will
como up for trial at tiJls terrai., of
court.
AT THE THEATRES
?Tlie Prince of Pflson."
"The Prince of Pilsen" han. contri-,
buted more to the gaiety of nations
than any oth^r ?;??!"?t .comedy in Hie
h'?tery si tbs ?-nu?re. ?? nw" c?v
fired the theatrical-highways of,, tho
United States and Canada*many Unies,
Invaded EngJa?a wh*re It played eight
months at the Sb:?tesbury theatre,
London, and for three Bcaaonu was,
one of -tho most successful ?utruc
tion i; touring tho English provinces.
It was taken to South Africa by a
company organized to present a num
ber of American musical comedios
there and was made tho opening at
traction. It scored a hit such os has
hover been mode there'before. ?.?TMe' |
continued popularity: and .exhaustive
vitality ot thia munica! comedy, ls as- j
crlbqd to tho rare combination '-yit-J
presents of tunoful airs, lyrics" "bl\ I
striking beauty nnd imagery and a
story in which hilarious comedy is u.
natural corrollary to its Incidents and*
development, ...
INDIAN SUMMER!
!VMW ??uuuit Munit
'The Ruby of the Years Carconet"
. We have had a mag
nificent fall, but winter
has now set in, , Pre
pare for it with ,'.
SLOANS
Palmetto Block
WHY W?IT
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what are yon doing j
with your earnings?
Have you thought of !
saving?
You owe it to!
yourself!,
Watch the mah v?ho |
succeeds. ..'...;.->
A lesson for you.
Independence awaits j
: ; -Try saving a few do?
;'la?,;?it,ii:>!thabli
The Savings Depart?
-.'-'"??Ptet'i ol'; .'..>'
Thc Strongest Saun!?
? ;7 int t?be CoiniSy* , ~
For
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Going
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on
Thanksgiving
Hang a Snappy, new
STETSON on- the peg in
the Hail of the GOOD
OLD HOMESTEAD.
Here|s a beautiful Derby
the .Hat to wear with thc
winter Overcoat.
'"Come in and look over our BALM ARO ON
OVERCOATS it's to your advantage.
T? L. Cely Co.
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Order BY P. POST
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ANDERSON'S VISITORS
.'y " Who yesterday inspected the city report they found
' . ^fV^Vtot * of-' dirty* '
BE DOUBLY SAFE
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wyt''.t?..
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mit FIRST--Cleon up the rubbish and ba careful with
your gasoline.
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SECOND-.Imafe yo?r property b ose of ?W
Old Multimillion Companies.
. ?i y
Wo Represent Only the Old and Tried.
j : 'L; S. HORTON, Pres; W. D. McLEAN,-Sec. a Gen. Mgr.
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AD modem conveniences on Maxwell street, half way between
two paved streets for rent at $l8.0Cv per month. Fronts the
M ' '* ?*' ' tait ' ?,_* ? ' ? -
E?o?,' bas io^ /n oy zop feet deep. ,
Alar?. B|? 1 rft;-tm; ?v/?> StOJfy ho1?^?, i ll ?OnV0?!??O?AaL COTEC?
West- Market and1 Peachtree. slr***- for jre?t st * 14*00 n^r.
month. On paved street, splendid neighborhood.
ti':jyt'i>io : ivit'ii '..? ' .'. _ ... ? .'. ... V; ; iVV-'"V--V4?''''
?}H?touc;i v?) . -y..' - ?'.' .'..;. ....
Jt/J>. $>.tft ?.. \. .? ? ? i*-.. <: "... ">,', - '.".r.)-t%
I E. & Herten, Fres. *?. 8. Horton, V. F, < TV? & .HnmfcaU,' Secy.
itt
We are recommending our 10-1-0
and 10-2-0 and 10-2-?-0 f or #teat
and pats this fall when you sow it.
is will give it stalk and ?rairis in the
if
y^?wil?sow^fi^ wheat and five in
oats this fall, after preparing the land well
and fertilizing it well with either of these
goods? you will find ft advantageous. The
10-24"0 is an especht?y fine goods for grain.
Let; us hear from you. :Xr[:\.r.:y. . ., ;
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And?rson, South Carolina.