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DAUGHTER SWORE AGAINST FATHER Anderson Daily Mail. News from Anderson today brought the information that C. N.' Thornton, of this place, tried in the 1 Federal Court for violation of the ' Marin White Slave Act, was found not fruilty. ! An unusual case was heard this i morning in the federal court, un-' Usual for the fact that Mrs. Forrest i Householder, a very pretty young woman, appeared as one of the j principal witnesses for the govern-,' ment in the case against her father, I C. N. Thornton, charged with the! violation of the Mann White Slave 1 I act. The case was a complex and unusual one, and a brief resume of the testimony offered by witnesses for the government showed in part that C. N. Thornton had taken a j young white woman to Comer, Ga.,' by automobile, going from Abbeville, S. C. The government charged he had done so for immoral pur- 1 poses. Mrs. Lanura Porterfield, of Comer, Ga., testified that she was operating the hotel at Comer, and j fKn riofonrinnt. arid the woman in the case had come to her hotel' and stayed there three days and nights, passing as man and wife. She declared that they occupied the same room and that there was but one Bed in the room. . Mrs. Forrest Householder, daughter of Mr. Thornton, testified that she had heard talk of improper relations between her father and the woman in the case, and that she knew they had had immoral relations for a period of several years. She testified that she had heard ? that they had gone to Comer, Ga., together and that she went there j and caused their arrest. Maggie Norrell, testified that! Thornton had taken her to Comer,! Ga., and that he had come oacK i about a month later, they going to j the hotel and living there for three, days as man and wife. She testified j that she had been having improper! relations with 'i^oraton since she was 17 years old, (about 5 years ago), and that she did not know he was married until fater. She testified that he promised to take her to Georgia, and thai he would get a divorce and marry her. She testiv fied that she did not have relations i ?? ? Mtmammmmm .? 1 Com< ; lit ' I j We hav i I pi 5 m 1 THE BEST FOUND IT LET US PF ] TRIAL DO! We Have With Us W1 Stop Worry = uui Vt 11 " And Necess I Everything BUY BI Bowie ABBE with Thornton on the first trip to ut Georgia, but when he came back E; the second time that she did. se With several other minor wit- th nesses, the government closed its' th case. The defense opened its case by 1 01 placing Thornton on the stand.1 pi Thornton told his story, that he j 01 had been hired by Mr. Norrell, i w r father of the girl to take her to ei Georgia to visit her sister, and that i pi he had done so, but had not had'sh relations with her when he went to! Georgia on July 4th upon invita-rc tion of Gunter, brother-in-law of' th Miss Ncrrell, and that after a fish- j gi trip he started home. Miss Norrell1 is was going to leave at the same ' sc time, she was coming back to Abbe- j w ville, and that he was going to ' e: Athens, to hunt work. He stated | D that he was subject to rheumatism j P: and that while he was taken and i that Miss Norrell went to the hotel with him, and that in the excitement of his sickness, she missed her train, then decided to remain j over night. He testified that he j G was so sick for two days that he f could not leave the hotel. He ad- ^ mited having improper relations i T with the woman at this time and at times previous, but denied that he S' had any understandings with her Ps exceot that her father had hired ir him to take her to her sister's for a 01 visit. C? is Pageant?Mother Nature's May f1 Day Festival , o1 On last Friday evening the gradu- G ating class of the Due West High D school gave .a pageant, assisted by E the school. It was put down on the M program as: "Mother Nature's May K ay Festival." Every pupil in the j M school had some part in the play. It! took two hours to go through with j M th exercises. It was given in Ers-| kine Auditorium. A very large audi- j C ence was present. It was compiled and directed by Miss Frances Wide- H man, the prinicipal of the school, assisted by Misses Wardlaw, Ed-! wards, Addison, Scoggins and Mrs. j Mamie Pressly, the teachers. Mrs. j S. A. Tinkler and Misses Isabel | Reid and Janet Magill were accom-|h panists. I ? It had evidently taken much time h and patience and thought on the part of the prinicpal and teachers n and work on the part of the pupils s< to get up this pageant. The whole j P play was caried through with . the d i In! Com< e only a few I cars left CAR FOR THE , PRICE ' SO?CONVINCED C :OVE IT TO V O U. T! ES IT. . FIRST-CLASS MECHA 10 Will Take Care of Youi NEXT ing Over Your Labor ;h a K r\ 1 t XT 17 TD ArTDl 1 L/ Li X 1^1 i?j x xv n. x v j ary Implements. One Ma and Laughs Because Tis fore prices ADVA Bros. Auto Tract :ville, N most precision and profiency. ach month in the year was reprented by appropriate costumes on ie part of the pupils representing lose months. It was a fine "xercise through- j it and much enjoyed by everyone . resent. Dr. J. I. McCain was down l the program foi an address, but as unwell and not able to be pres- , it. Rev. James . Pressly took his | ace, at the last moment, making a jg tort and appropriate auuress. Miss Wideman* read the honojr >11, making closing remarks and ten delivered the diplomas to the -aduating class. The closing year one of the most successful the hool has enjoyed.. All teachers il be back in the school next year H ccept Miss Wardlaw. Miss Mary | onald will take her place.?A. R. ? resbyterian. > SENIOR PLAY. jj "Proper Gander" | Thfe Senior play, wrmen oy ansa 1 wen Bristow and acted by members ] f the senior class, will be given in ] ie opera house the night of June 4. here being only one boy in the sen. jj t class, it was necessary for one rl to appear in male costume. This 1 irt has been given to Miss Catherie Faulkner, and promises to be ie of }the most attractive of the < tst. The play is called "A Good Man | Hard to Find," evidently so named om the wide and varied expreience' f the graduating class. The cast is as follows: TRLS AT A SENIOR CAMP: orothy Pauline Wosmansky velyn Margaret Swetenburg ^ iarjorie Mary Nickles ' athleen Ethel Perry iss Moffatt (the chaperone) Sophie Reames. ,'ary Ann (the cook) jj Gwen Bristow J lyde Randall (a young doctor) Catherine Faulkner ] si '6nry Randall (brother of Clyde) Ji LeRoy Cox. 'j RAILWAY MEN RETURN jj i j Princeton,' W. Va., May 25.?Two 11 undred shopmen on the Virginia j j Railway at Victoria, Virginia, who ave been on a strike since early! ast week, returned to work this - ~ ~ T> r T r? Air lorning at 7:3u o ciock, i>. m. on, superintendent of motive , ower for the road, announced toay. j Kr ^ 1 jpjl " Pjf VLLEN I1! ^; * Si ' WE'VE i Hif (THERS? Si! HE FIRST j|;| NICS, In I \ r Cars. il^ | Problem? ij BI R n Operates So Simple. lNCE. ll or Co. I1 s. c. IIH^ I i Good 1 For The Mai One Six Room Bi lot, good garden, nice home at a v< Liberal terms if c One Four Room fronts 159 feet oi lot if desired, twc Lots without the J asking for the en" , \ One Seven Roon all modern conve den, can sell off ] feet on Magazin< Poplar Street. A al terms if desire One Large Tweh v gler and Cherok< \ den, an ideal hoi make a good apa 1 two pantrieg, am conveniences. $ sired. ^ 210 Acres of Lar | two story dwellii i and outbuildings Creek on one sid' I | place, lot of goo( Four horse farm Liberal terms if < S 123 Acres near D I three horse farm house, ceiled in good barns, $4C Two Good Build i 1-. 'HTll 1 A -f'Anf "fl I.ICV liiC, \J U iuv 1/ J-J will make good i Abb. ) * Tr J. S. STARK, President. \ Real Estal Values i Who Wants A jngalow on Parker Street, all modern convenient gry reasonable price. $4,5< lesired. Cottage, large hall and p; n Parker St., c^n sell off 8 >-thirds of an acre in the t\* house worth almost what v tire piece of property. $371 i Cottage on Magazine ? sniences, large lot and goo< lot if desired. Lot fronts 3 Street and fronts 100 fe< good hpme?$4,^00.00. J d. re Room House on corner o se Streets. Big lot and goo me for a large family, or rtment house. Has two kit 1 two bath rooms, all m 9,500.00. Liberal terms i id 7 Miles from Abbeville, ig; one four room cabinv >, good orchard. Long e and another creek crossii i saw timber both oak anc in cultivation, $45.00 pei aesirea. *lt. Carmel, S. C., all fresh in cultivation. One six side, one four room cabin, ).00 Per Acre. ing Lots on Bowie Street j ront and run back to an Drice and terms on these lc ? sville In & list Co. W. L. PEEBLES Man, * \e. r Home. large 3S. A DO.OO. antry, 0 foot ?0 lots ye are 50.00. Itreet, d gar; 100 on Liber* f HaiJ I u ^ctlwill chens, odern . f delarge. barn Cane ng the I pine. acre. | land, 1 room g two I in Ab- M alley,, )ts. I s* y BL-ger. ^ ! _____