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Wi This sort of weather is the kind calculat ed to make one buy warm underwear. Here is the place to get it. Union Suit? For ,?j : ? W??? 1 ? * ? * . Cotton and Fleece Line?! " At any price you wish to pay. Ready to Wear Store s m "CL South Main St. Next Door to C. A. Heed Music House. ff ?#.^fr -, -.!',r^.;Hv;: '.torfltc righ|:y{?t4h;is^OW/^rid tljt?-rlght wat?h ?t ? j?I ?nies is the Hamiiion, becaiiso ihe Ham?ton tejis 5$ M .?tfft?.?rigft^tim? a?t1 the time., We can show you a ; . vari?tyrr-at various prices. Let us show you the Hamilton. -r.'-r-^-l ^?i'-'^-. ^V;i,>-;-> i>^%??&^^ g Best egufopeo' ifcoj? fa tito. ?pty. Strictly Sanitary, s tCSeaife lineas b Next to Godliness." EfScient Workmen-Best sorvis? in ?very respect. > 4 . .$ ' .^?85?|>; Barbsrai ' Rainer? ?rr.ce, lindsay sn? Rasoir. ' ' Rasor's Tonsorial Parlor Liffon & iJedMter BWg. -???i.lf, Rascad ?n Nortfe Mafa. I BeiioH, S? C. Capital and Serplaa tt&MOA* 8 jCo?isctlons Given Etowjg AtumHoB ! Proajgoni. . v. PMim nttMtiL 1 .. . .' i '.?".j.'. .'S^^SySJ'^iSwly^^^??^^?v . "... ?Tne 'CL ij/jpuUlvan ?state awns "a farih' ef : 700s a?res .eetpnty x?i?? Wost of Aug?atn, Ga., which they have put ia out' hands for sale. Mrs, County property in part payment. lt l?es ^t^^h' say, tyo miles ot a nice^ town. tn.which- there ?s a bank, a~ large cotton warehouse, quit? a nnmher ot pr?sperous atores, ?' larg? nourishing sohool with aeveral tea?h?rs. - ' . V'-'\;?^*^?M ? 'splendid public road made cf san? .'?hd''clayV'rnnV\ihrough U?e property. 'X^e roads ore all: gTadcd and are much better than in this county. The'Augusta Soutt?er?-'i^ilway\vrori8\lthroagli the propjarty aidd h^s ? side track on this \?i?. There Is almost 600 acitoa cleared* T^hero'ia prohahly 300 aeres ia'on'e held a\ np3t lovel. >,? .;*'^ne- Wft?V WWBtig ?rd 'better Umh aaything.in thie county that I .l&^?M?aaf^3:'!W?5ro: are- ebc housea. . > Four of th?nihrh att^ponas, ?wo four J^tas. ";!^ft.iwd:^;aandy, witff.a good clay eub^eU, within BIX inches of^hettop., .. ....... This place Was ?Md by the nre^ept Owners'fpt $15,000.00. The purchasers' who "We're "speculators went broto owing about $12.000.00 oh tt ftna you- tah buy'ft'tor that sum. ' " Now there are lots of mea In tnia county-wiUs-one or; two hundred ricres^of: land that Wall; .bring enough. to'poy,Cor thia.place. '.HjgSg' Xo?. can ?ive your chlidren* a ?arm apleee and etill have enetigh for. yoursolt; It ia, in.' a\a0?ao^?.walta^^aectlon#;-g?9od Water, abso lutely heatfbyf ah4 atlrl8bf;M\wPrx-^?!Meulftrr.:. , .'ls.Li On tub farm .'adjolntegth'*W;rl?--4? -?t?ty-.T ifa&wm They were milking exactly l?ojjvw^ftt too time fetfew, .*f*J is h?illft?^ all'alt?dftd:thli 'ii^rSO-.?O. te <S0.?? aa .m^?gWjM; beun rented ont. tor)several years; bntlf isr iw>!;leTel ?hat they? ?M mi wcai' it out. I have iunt made a trip down there tp'-io^iij;-?^^?^ i>W ahd'i^hfcUia a t^a^b^ , : >;,.,-..?.> .>^There'W'1rtair ^ ^?pe. ?ino - road t^ .,-?*: ' 'Tiley maue th?'round Mirth' 0 or 6 hours. Now^4^$?^ afiTO*eb6tiy 'ui'^Ad6fs6ft' County tha\ vbu wMW$^J^^ ? se? the1 hV?n?fe' Rt* tbt-hie see i? i;cdi*i make ? trade ??r; you. We will1 glv^y?d''??bd:t?rmB ba the'balance. br 10 ??es twg ,the read trito ^^Mt??;ont. thia WmWT- W ino.W;and he. tom mo ne maw x*- muee or /??ttbn with^Wiy.UuH g??nc. V' ^Yon^':;t?ke\itirtM'mp that this c^:ftatr>:;la1??j!K^t;.?^# g?o?% ^lace to live. -: Seo me. - - ^~*rr^--;-?-^-! TWO YOUNG MEN ON TRIAL FOR KILLING WAYMON CAIN. IS ATTRACTING MUCtt^ All of Testimony Finished and Arguments Began Yesterday Three More to Be Matte, - The case of Reed S?nw and Ernest' Gentry, Charged with the jmm?or cf ? Waymon Cain, -was taken up yesterday i morning when tho second week- of the court of genersi sessions hogan. Alt; witnesses .had^heen examined by 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon arid after-' wards; Mr.g A". .Bf. Darnall, who is aa-: ' slptlng solicitor -in the prosec?tlc V made his argument, which was follow ed *y Mr. ? Samuel JJ. Prince for ti'^e : defense.., Messrs. Watkins and Prince ! are representing - Ernest Gentry and Mir. 'Leon 'lu .-Rice represente Recd Shaw. This morning;'sneche?jwill be made in tho following order: Messrs. Watkins and Rico for. the defense and Solicitor Smith for the state. Br. KV A. Pruitt was the first wit ness' and when ?worn saki: ' "t was. oalled to perform an autopsy over the body^ of Waymon Cain on' tho night ot November Oil. I found a bril' k>-wound in his ciad, three-fourths ot ' ea . Jachi above tho ; left eye-.and ?hrecje?chts'-inch left ?'? th,?! median mei.The bullet <crack?d ta? skull.In ? ?hov^back near tho right : ear.' (Bullet, Shown-: th evidence".) Th? wbund'-was;; sufficient to have caused, death. 'and, in my Opinion lt did causa his death.. There were powder wounds all around the entrance of the wound and judg ing from the powder .burns, I would I say that the. pistol was hot over oho I or two feet from the head of l?e dead : man>when it was fired. I found tho body "between tho home of Mr.. Jim Jackson and his mill. I got there au hpur or two after his death. I saw nothing lying around. CTOSB examination.. I saw no oth er marks ot violence. Tie bullet ranged from left to right. Bullet could have hean fired cither from the right or'left. aide. ; No, I have never, experimented with pistol to see about powder marks." r Clyde Dempsey was the next wit-; ness, for the ?tate. When sworn hei ealdi v';,';'.. v". UVe aear Eanlcy, and on Novem ber ?lt'.l ?was at tho homo of Mr. Jim Calor, my uncle? I know Ernest Qen tf?. und Reed Shtaw. -I ' saw. them both the night fflt .J'lh'o^^^.oT'''?bVatobj?ili Wo-were all at a musical, at -Mr. Kle on's.- - -There were-s?ypra?^^e^esl there J,.;do not know, and 1'saw. no pistol v> Jess ?hare;.~Fii2ed' Shaw, Ollie Baylors, Woyu^on Cain, John Cain , and; I . left 'the house between ' IO and cl?f' o'clock ttfgo home; W?ticft theiioucft with Woynioh; Cain,11 Jeffs Shaw^vlus' Saylbr? and" me a llttfe-iri? front ,and Reed, Shaw, ErnestGentry iaa.d; Johnny Cain a little behind us. When1 we! ?ot 125 yards away fro sa tho homo iof Mr. Nixon, ErnesV Gentry called to Waymon Cain to; atop, . and > cussed him. w'aymbu turnea ano was- woik^ lng backwards. Ernest came un and shoved -Wriymon, and /Waymori tu turn ehoved at Gentry. '- /feed Biris?: then ?aid : Shoot, him. W^'/t until ; I get my glin, bald G?nirjf'.'.. Johnny' Cain grabbed EhTiest'Gentry's'' iiam end tried to. hold him, bat Kecd sh**. lore hiui uiuusij from deb try and told him that there, wo?; not. anybody going to get (bfut-t.V Then Ernest (?,,an- ' try pulled out his gun and brig^ rfco? shoot. Tho; rirst shot . seemed,to gd; ono side of Cain, and the'^Lcra^?rjtt in tho direction of Iii?' tibad. -At the ?aS? I shot Waymon fell, *?n?ife*3p went up to 'wihfero ho waa Jying. Reed Shaw, stood straddlo of ?him and leant over: his body; striking hint ?liri the side.':said: 'Damn you;, aro: you. dead. ' Then "ho struck ri riiatch and I saw. there-;was a wound-in his head. ..-''ft. .Wad bloody and Ie went to' tho humbrif ??r? Jackson to ;^hc-'rie for a doctor-:. There wa? no weapon In his hand when I left'tb go for the doctor. I al so wont.home '.to;'tmc1e* JimV itbwt?: and told him that Wannon ;b?d ./brien shot. When I ..got b?c? tb the ecehe ? e&w;f?<e ?pt?toii Mt -waa not at tjie body when P left. Johhnjr and me went away tog??h?r to get a doctor. Saylors, Gentry, R?ed and Jess Shaw wore there. When - tho shotover? gwk^iEt?ed Shaw, Ernest Gentry and Waymon Cain wrote, a. group togeth ?r^iavteral ?eet ?part from the>r30?p?? ris. Me and ?Johnny Cain Wore about: the samo distance from tiro shooting; While sive wore coming: along R?*i Shaw-said to Ernest Gentry: *W^ Jarid better walk nip If we ar? going to ftavs that fata.' Whea the ?natch was struck, .1 walked up .io . the body and * to W&yoion, ,i caUed bisn r Ho was riot dead .'whoa, 1 for the.doctor. bttt when j hack, he was d?wd.-' - 'M On; !oroBs examination, tho :-wftiiw*" held:to. h?s original atatebiehtB;' fl am ?Jay ijjghi. ned to bo. .i^mmm^A.,. ;0^t,not'??^ l?^'ri<%^ h?^k.ot. we mm^tm^^^c^ l?f^Lih?*^oueri- ??s'.?ol?, m? to- -put bi>?- &nd';s*iher,?uta .l^'lSclt;,^SKi roorii'. >??ps?alr?;%1- dmpped"\ii ia ?ie back ot j^K^uggy, WherilM^t?k* ircb ?cit^^r;fe^ told evUE .what- ? ; had don* :WWJ&;:' WW the Tfi^re- mode^ fyi, 'grin. '' ISM* ....c............-L-^.;,.^..;^.-,r, -,,,. ';"-.,_ Cftkiuc?? Ho?elj a?s? C??OS fjG?trac* tor, .-'.: ' ';;-M./^'."?^??:: Ernest Gentry's rlRbt hand. He and ' Reed fih&vt were only a little distance away, from Waymon Cain, about threeJ feet."'I knew' ?oththgot any ?chemo' tpv(*oaye OiUo ^ayiora.'* Johnny:Cain tjworn'?aid: "I am the1 j son of '<S\\ Jv^. Cain., Waymon Cala ?wai myjAtttt?t.^ With t?at tho solici tor- li)?&J$^P^?- lad to tell what he kuW''.ot..'the' killing, beginning at the ! Hmo tho throe boya, Demsey and the twp .Coins' lp/t; their home, j ''Sra?riit ^?Otry came by our house iona^wb ait' weat to toe musical to-1 geffier^j^^?jjtt-and Clyde came out-; of ':|Jie-'ftb?B"^v.io?cther. Ernest had hi?- arm': fero?hd: Clyde and Waymon was iu rront^nnd ?waa a little behind! ' Th'ec^^'^a^wt^ happened on the way .to the'danc? and there was na I disorder of. any'kind at the dance. We left Mr.'Nixon's and Jess Shaw, Ollie taylors;-Waymon and Clyde were in' trout wlth..E?rnest Gentry, Reed Shaw and mc- in the hack. Reed Shaw told - Ernest, -that he had better step .j up if they W.OTO geing to have that, fuss, and Ernest called to Waymon.' Waymon turned around, and was laughing. / We walked my, Wiaymion. waa,.walking backward,, and Ernest; pushed Waymon, Waymon puttied back at Ernest, and F*}ed Shaw, Bald: ! Shoot binrV-V'^rnest reached for his ?guh aud I grabbed his -gun . Reed Shaw pushed ino away from him and told me'that there was' aol going, tb bo any ono'kurt, that it. was all in fun. Ernest grabbed out his gun, and ?tarted to ?hooting. I walked back up closor, /and there was , one shot , fired when t got back up closer f?"om .where Reed' had flung mel Waymonj fell qa the last shot, and Reed Shaw stood straddle ot him '. And) ?old: ! 'Damn you, are you dead?? Mo and Clyde went wp "to Mr. Jackaoa's to - phpno and. then.weat home.> The gun ? \V*i not thero whon I left, and when* ?,got back,-I did not see the gun, on (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR.) ? ALI?IL??N LOVE "SYRUP OF FIBS" FOR LIVER UND BOWELS Give^y?k?k-. feverish, cresa, j .bi?b?vV^v-fcad--breath or ??? '.V ?', .^j^^Iftom?ch.:v . , Look ?t' tho tongue, Mother I If coated,;^ , ia assure sign that your little; _o^^ and bow-^ els netti; a gence, .thorough cleanc ing at "ohce. t:^^i?.. : ' " ."'hen peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat bf act'nota-. raily^rH?>f?.veTis^^ breathe bad; has - stomach-ache, sore 'throat,. diarrhoea, full of cold, give a ^??tooofl^ul 'Of .^California Syrup of Slife^ind iii a" few hours "al! *he foul, J ?qnst??ated ;Awa?je, j undlgestt'a - food j and'-jseur; bile genti'y*"moves out of ita j little' boVela wllhoutigrlplng, and you, h?w'?-j?',Sfjr?lJ,. playful cbild agata. { -?Y?u7iwedj\'tn%ab?;Btck children, to take thia- harmesa "fruit laxative;" they love its delicious taste, and lt al ways m?k?s them feet splendid. ?TAS^ybdr dnSB^at-^y? % ou<c?nt ?jot-? : tie;, of ?fj'palifornia Syrup. .' 'pt Pigs/' which, baa directions.for.babies, chil dren of* all ages aadVforv grown-ups plainly on the bottle:- \Roware of c?untereltta soldV here. .' .ToJ be auto you . get the genuine,. ask to see that it ls, modo by "California Fig Syrup Company."- Refusa any ether ", kind with contempt;. CITROUS CITRON Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, laxy^ ^iver and: sluggish bowels. Stops a sick beadacbo almost aV ohcel : (Gives'a lnOst?thoirbngtir mid satisfactory flushlngr-no ?altt/ ?? nausea. Keeps your eystGm clenaced; eet and wholeac-me.-R,., H. -Weill Lake City, Utah, wrlteat jtr?j?k the best laxative 3 _ Jf. Dites bot: 'griper-no un pleasant ailer-afrocts." Sold ?very?* whtra.,,;.... . CTo* ??: tibe'%lowv;l?ow!,.? . For thu tegular vase, : Fir Sae ?isp?av, y Oer ; At?en. .'.. .$?>00 Green given with The ?^i%i&n Fiord Co, t?8 Mar^l^ Ave^:. ',; P?oee S?i ?* Florist Telegraph _ * Delivery ; i H i,i ii .ni.ii^'^ I?'-ir Of aili the years that the United States has celebrated Thanksgiving, Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen has more good reason than all that;. have gone before. With millions of Europeans engaged in the most destructive death-struggle the world has ever known, the.good <>\d United States is at peate with the world, waiting patiently toplayt M? the part of peace-makef^Vhen the the time is ripe. . ; ./ v :i This time a year ago, business throughout the Southland was almost at a standstill-but conditions have changed very materially, our great staple was raised more cheaply this year than usual, and cot ton is now selling for almost an average price, so we as a community, haye good reason for being thankful. This firm is deeply grateful for the business entrusted to it's care, and assures it's friends and patrons that rt appreciates keenly the . many tokens of confidence arid esteem shown it during the past, twelvemonths. ? By-the way, if there is anything needed in the way of Sterling Siivejr or a Fine Quality of SHver'-$?t?,'ot .a: Thinner set of French or Aus-, $ trianGhina, or.some Fancy p.eces of Hand-p?inted China, Catving^' :?$? sets, Vases for Cut Flowers, or/sparkling Cut-gl?ss to brighten up the table for that sumptuous, Thanksgiving Dinner, please let us . serve! Our stock is repl?te- waihirgtt&t what you want in these lines, g . . . . ? Wright's Silver Cream to brighten up the o?d : ? Silver: 1 " . m ?ully'?' ^^^?\abundant J.- a?B^-;-' : .?- V^.51^5^?''?? with abrew of .Sage Tea BU? Sulphur, f fifi W THANKSGIVING '.???.?W,^ ?. Whenever her hair feel out or-took *WaBW;iB?kW ; ?. . r t\riffC(2?Mi,t ' on that"il?U. faded, or ntreakod se- ? fWSBL iWrW . y VKWWI? ??MIS . pcaranco, thia olmplo mixture-waa ap- 11SHS>HH5 .. - QI? F BwwByi v&; tiled wUh wonderful ?tr?et. Bv ?fik- IiTf?lIBmnff' ' BMBfcr lng at any dvrug storo for. "Wyeth'sj v /a^HT'lH- ct tri'-' '^ka. h ?? 'Sago and S?lnhur Cb?U5euad;,.': yeuj ?.vSsBSL<SH Smith? iiarrettf T^MMM will got ? large bottle ot. this old- 'V^tflflHKSHk * v Ra?*?? ?'?.?S-rt5B3aggn time recipe, ready *o use, for about ?OT?HBH&: '. ' . OaTwa . ' ' SO cents. This simple mixture can '..AJP^^Wk - ' tfwiiwfiF OfiAuW. BEIGK ' bo Upended upon to restore^natural . .. ^VT^f^ ^WIBTE <,?JUJA" *?I?*D . splendid for dandruff, dry,?Itchy ;scalp '?; ^'-' '. :- .". }S^ff^ffl^*^%L : A ? well-known ' downtown ' druggists ^E??ifchlj' ^j?St^?I^^C? says every?ody uses Wyeth's iSage : . .W and ?nlphttfi bocansq it darkens' sb -v ,V-V>":K^^J^^SSm^SmmS^- ? naturally nnd ovonly that nobody can ; Avl4?H0?%8P^?P"?^^fe^v toll it L?W been applied-it's ?o easy. , cW?3*?%3KS^^. .iornseV'ttcV" You'.- simply dathp??'.? ' ."'-".M11?EK$^ comb- or.-'e?tt?brush-. and- ..draw . it . ?%V??KLc '* ;f?M^-:--" J/la throrph your hair . - ^S^S^?t^^mi^S??^VJF:'Vfcv-^'v':. . - Kt a time. By morning the gray ha-r .'- '"?T?^:^^ disappears; .''after . another application y ; .y^^i . Ws' er two, it laT restored: bj its "hhtural J .'ftj ^or^rand looks .glossy, Soft and| y ; y ... . "'.;.; .' ''.'-'..'-. -/y.^-' We have just received from our S New York resident b?^?r 20 Coat . -, SiiitSi made bf an exquisjjte. ^?a?-?^^3Jrr ^ ^?p*^ itv of Garbadine, and Poplins, mpSS^?^Bm I trimmed in Fur and Braid;which^ would sell any where for ?ll ii ' $2&'$2**iS?^^^ we are going ib Ml for;,. ?. i> if;f#|j||f:-, ; I Tho'sW?sWs^ ;| % i^oUiers n^e so-^all^EXTR^^ Not a Coat m ibo lot, bftt ^: ,is | worth tie. j?nee of ta?? >oit : v'< . . ' S ..... i '