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ANBERSON BANKER IS GIVEN k LONG TERWIE SENTENCED TO SERVE TWO YEARS. | Anderson People Ask Clemency for Bank Cashier Who Defaulted Seven Years Ago. Anderson, Feb. 15.?J. Townsend Holleman. 'ormer cashier of \ the Bank of Anderson who defaulted In 1 the sum of approximately $35,000 . and who disappeared about seven ano 1 one-half years ago, appeared in the court of general sessions this after- 1 noon and entered a formal plea of guilty to the charge of breach of trust. 1 Counsel for Mr. Holleman present- 1 ed to Judge H. F. Rice, presiding 1 -Judge,"a petition signed by all officer* 1 and directors of the Bank of Ander- ' son. all city officials and about 200 J well known and representative citizens of the county asking the judge ' to be lenient in passing sentence on the defendant, pointing out that In ' the opinion of the petitioners, Mr. Holleman had already been greatly 1 punished for the wrong he had done. Strong and earnest pleas were made 1 by counsel for Mr. Holleman asking mercy and Judge Rice was moved to tears. A sentence of two years in the ; State penitentiary or a like period on the public roads of Anderson county was passed. Judge Rice stating that ' this was the most disagreeable act in ' all of his duties as judge, except that of passing a death sentence at a re- 1 cent term of court. He said further 1 when another plea was made to reduce the sentence to 12 months that 1 he had made the sentence as light as ! his conscience would allow. ' By special deputized arrangements Mr. Holleman was allowed to spend tonight at the home of his brother. 1 He will elect whether to go to the 1 State penitentiary or to the public 1 roads tomorrow. 1 Mr. Holleman stated that while he hoped for a sentence of not more lO ~ I- - ?v-i ?- ?' man x?- uiuiuim luiti nw reanzea iig had committed a Rreat wrong and 1 stood ready to pay the penalty. He said that he knew that the two years of punishment, as imposed upon him , by the court, could not measure up f ~ Else The Crystal 0 L Wednesda OUR OB In making this remarkal for $1.00 a pair is simply in your community as we Glasses have met with gre sons who are now wearing with the same results wl duced. You Can See Near and Fa cgz Kryptok Invisible Hi focal* REM EM y That the above offer of g elsewhere for $1.00 a p only. All BIFOCALS s GROUND LENSES $2.5 THIS SALE. Regular p AFTER THIS VISIT. We ask you not to confuse know exactly what to expe CAL CO., is selling you moi with the understanding tl T to the great punishment he has suffered during the seven und one-halt years he was a fugitive from Justice. ENJOYS LIFE NOW AFTER WATING SEVERAL YEARS "I Was Miserable With Nervousness Almost All the lime," She says. ' BANISHED MY TROUBLES."! "It is Wonderful," Says Mrs. Smalley, as She Told of i Overcoming Her Suffering. "Tanlac gave me back my health after I had suffered so much for several years, and it Is the best mediilne I ever took for the troubles I had," declared Mrs. Nancy Smalley. af 21 Seth St., Greenville, In a statement she gave in endorsement of Tanlac. Continuing. Mrs. Smalley mid: "I suffered from a bad form of liver trouble and general weakness. I was troubled a lot with a dizzy, staggering feeling and my appetite was almost gone. My nerves hadi gone to pieces and I was miserable with nervousness almost all the time, j My liver was the cause of all the sick-1 ness 1 had during the past several; years, and I felt badly most of tliej Lime. "My complexion had become yellow, my tongue was coated and my breath was bad, and I had 'that lazy feeling' all the time. Really, 1 never did feel well*, but I was weak and tired and worn out continually. My food did not digest well and my meals felt like a brick in my stom*ch. and it seemed that they nourish?d me little or none at all. "I had heard a let ntmnt llio nroat v- ? * ! relief Tanlac was giving people In Greenville and I bought a bottle. 1 gained eight pounds as a result of taking the Tanlac. and now 1 am in good health and I am not troubled with any of those ailments 1 had. That is what Tanlac did for me. It banished my troubles. The Tanlac gave me a fine appetite, cleared up my skin, the coating left my tongue and I was soon free of indigestion. "I had only to take one bottle of Tanlac to get my system in good )0 Mos USSES pi where <1?^ J Optical Co. of Bin .ancast ir HTU? .y ctim a nut * JECT )le offer of $5.00 glasses to introduce our service 11 as our Glasses. Our at success by many perj them and are meeting % fierever they are intro- ^ r With the Same I/ensrs Will Not ConfiiHe You IBER lasses valued at $5.00 >air is for this visit as v ind PRESCRIPTION 0 AND UP DURING rices will PREVAIL 225 our remarkable offer with such ct when y u buy from THE Cfl e for your money than you can ] lat you needn't buy glasses fron HE LANCASTER NEWH 'shape, even if I had had those troi hies several years, and I took th; bottle about thre.e months ag And, since I took the Tanlac, I ha> been in better health than I have f( several years. I can't say too nine in praise of Tanlac, for it was a woi derful medicine for troubles like had." Tanlac, the master medicine, 1 sold exclusively by J. F. Mackej Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Grocer Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd Kershaw.?Adv. MAKE PROVISION SPECIAL TRAIN TO INAUGUKATIO Columbia, Feb. 12.?"The Sout Carolina Inaugural Special," bearin Governor Manning and his staff an contingents from the student bodit of Clemson college, the Universil of South Carolina, the Citadel an possibly Porter Military academ land the Sumter high school, whic has a military corps, will likely leav Columbia Saturday night, March I for Washington. The train will b well equipped and will have enoug cars to give comfortable quarters fc all South Carolinians making tb I trip. I Governor Manning today had [conference with S. H. McLean, dii trict passenger agent of the Southen and W. W. Moore, adjutant and it Ispector general. After the eonfei 1 < nee Governor Manning announce the appointment of General Moon [Mr. McLean and Col. George D. Diet of Sumter, as a committee on a 'rangements. This committee wi [leave for Washington Wednesday a ternoon to look into the matter ( j hotel accommodations and to atten to otl tr details of the trip. Go\cri.or Manning is very anxiot for this State to make a splendi showing in the Inaugural parade. 11 has taken the matter up with tb heads of the State 'ostitutiohs < higher education with the result th? delegations of students from eac will likely represent their respectiv schools. ? TO EULOGIZE FIX LEY. * Washington, Feb. 15.? Con cresstlian Lever h?? seeiii-r><1 an order from the house setting apart Sunday, February 25, as + the time when eulogies to the + memory of the late Congress+ man D. E. Finley will be paid. + + + + + + + + + .t Pheni FOR THIS {E GlJ mingham, Ala., W cr At 1 >day, Feb. 2 ^//m OUR WORK IS GUARA Beware of persons who call a ve have no traveling representa Crystal Opti Jefferson County Hank Buildin offers that have been made at < .YSTAL OPTICAL CO. We gi xissibly obtain elsewhere. Don a us unless we CAN SATISFY ' =============== ?feaw?ilM4N| , ' FRIDAY, FEB. 16. 1017. III LEGAL NOTICES" IT I TAX NOTICE. i- ______ l The Tax Books will open October IS 15th, 1916, and close March 15th, r, 1917, A penalty of one per cent will y be added during the month of Janl, uary, two per cent In February, and seven per cent in March. The levy for State purposes is 6 1-2 mills. Constitutional School Tax a miiio N* Ordinary County 4 1-2 mills, Interh est on Bonds for l'ast Indetedness 1 g mill. Interest on C. & C. Railroad (1 Bonds 1 1-4 mills. Road and Bridge: ?s 6 mills, Interest on Borrowed Money y 1-2 mill, Interest on C., C. & C. d Railroad Bonds in Pleasant Hill y Township 3-4 mills. Gills CreeR h Township 1 1-2 mills. Cane CreeK e Township 1 3-4 mills. 5. In School Districts Nos. 6 and 13 j ie a special tax of two (2) mills Is. h charged; In Districts Nos. 22, 29 and1 ir 45 three (3) mills; in Districts Nos. ie 2 and 36 five (5) mills; In District No, 7 six (6) mills; in District No. a 14 six and one-half (C 1-2) mills; in s- Districts Nos. 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, i, 24. 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 42, 4*3. i- 46 and 49 eight (8) mills; in District r- No. 38 ten (10) mills; in District id No. 40 eleven (11) mills and in Disa. tricts Nos. 3, 4, 6, 9, 15. 20, 21. 23,1 3, 26. 27, 30, 47 and 48 four (4) r- mills. 11 All resident! between the ages ot f- 21 and 55 years are liable for a >f capitation tax of. three dollars d ($3.00) for Road Purposes, and all citizens between the ages of 21 and is 60 years are liable to a Poll Tax of d one dollar ($1.00) except those ex[e empt by law. ie T. L. HILTON, >f County Treasurer, it h re NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un"I* 1 ' uersiKnea win, as Guardian of the estate of Mabel H. Stover, on the * 9th day of March, 1917, make his final return as such Guardian and apply to the Probate Court of Lancaster county for letters dismissary. H. K. STOVER, Guardian estate of Mabel H. Stover. * 24-3tc. omenal < VISIT ONLY VSSES A ^ishes to Announce Tie Roy 1-22, and eve wjj/7: NTEED FOR FIVE YEARS t your home and claim to represent tives. Address all communications cal Company g, Birmingham, Alahar other places by* men wfco are not re Liarantee our work and glasses for I 1't forget the sale will be continue< YOU. i,I.,- - .i,,,,,, i 1 Npu) Slnrirta * V/VI CI Ginghams Two eases beautiful Dress Ginghams .just received. These Ginghams come in a beautiful range of patterns in Small Cheeks, Plaids, Stripes and Solid Colors to match. All special priced at only ! 10c, 12 l*2c and 15c One lot Shirting Madras, 32-inch Bookfold. An elegant Madras and colors guaranteed to be last. These goods today are worth 20c. Our lucky buy price only 12 l-2c 2.~> pieces "2-inch Bookfold Fancy Soisettes. Beautiful material for Shirts and Dresses. The goods come in a beautiful range of patterns. Special priced at only 25c "Special." 100 Dozen Boys' and Misses Good Heavy Ribbed Hose, sizes 6 to 91-2. Value titday 15c Our late delivery price. "Special" .10c I | THE J. T. WYLIE CO. | Safe <?1.001 iT <P A P% That Their Specialist Will Be in al Motel ?ry 90 days thereafter Our Optical Specialist Has had years experience, and you can safely relv on anvthino- Via VaIIo unn i? -1 - 1 * ? 0 jwu. iic win UC glclU LU examine all who are troubled with their eyes ab^ solutely free. Our Glasses j Will Positively Relieve All Pains About the Head and Eyes. As well as all other abnormal conditions of the eyes that can be relieved through wearing of , properly fitted glasses of quality in most cases. * F , Don't Forget the Dates WPrlnocrlr?*r "TL.- 1 I >? vmiiwuujt auu i uursuay February 21st and 22nd us to ____ Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. If your time is limited call early and avoid the i na. rush. isponsible, nor were they established; as to ourselves, you 5 years. In this particular line, THE CRYSTAL OPTII for this visit only. An examination is cheerfully asked,