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,.. i? . . ... IN *J-^V^' ? ,V ' ,, .f.v !''''-.'.;' ";' ' J.J, . . ?"'i'K.'i THOU CANST NOT THEN BB FALSE TO AFT MAN." . VFEB. g ?022? New Series No. 940. - Volume LXXL - No. K. Special F Wc are selling Hats at $5.00 to $7.00 for a hat wh quality at $3.50? One table Men's Hats, ? One table Men's Hats, ? . One big lot at $2.00; worth C W. &, J. E WALHAL JZTJZ? It Pays to B TUCKER Titi A Ii AT AXIHCRSOX. Manslaughter ?with Recommendation to Mercy-Sentence Wednesday. (Daily Mail, Sept. 0th.) Declaring that there were many points of th** case that he must thor oughly consider before pronouncing sentence on Press Tucker, yesterday convicted of manslaughter and rec ommended to tho mercy of tho court, in connection with the killing on May 27th, 19,22, of Justin. Woolbright, at .Townville, Jfctdgo Mendel*Smith,:-in Sessions Court, ?this morning said that tho passing of sentence would bo deferred until Wednesday morn ing of next week. Attorneys for Tucker immediately asked that Judgo Smith order ball for tho defendant until sentence had been passed. Solicitor Harris stated that to his knowledge lt had not been customary to release a prisoner con victed before sentence was passed, or notice of Intention to appeal for a now trial had been served. How ever, ho stated, tho State did ,not wish to work a hardship upon tho defendant. Judgo Smith later signed an order granting ball In the sum of $2,000 for tho defendant's appearance In court at 9.30 o'clock on Wednesday morning, Sept. 13th. Tho trial of Tucker under an In dictment in connection with the mur der, on .May 27th Inst, of Justin Woolbright, was begun yesterday morning and consumed practically nil day and a portion of last night, Judge Smith having announced that tho case would bo completed that night. Tho case has been hard fought throughout, tho defendant being rep resented by tho firm of Bonham fi Allen and Dickson & Miller, of this city, while tho prosecution was con ducted by Solicitor Harris, assisted by Loon L. Rico, of tho local bar, and Marcus Long, of Walhalla. Somo seven witnesses had been hoard before tho afternoon session yesterday. Tho defendant sot up a pion of self-defense. Farmer Hurt, by Blow on Head. Laurens, Sept. 9.-W. W. Smith, a farmor who resides near this city, was takon to a Spartcmburg hospital 'to-night for surgical attention for a very serious wound In tho head, said to have been inflicted by a blow with a pieco of heavy scantling in tho hands of Piorco Curry, a well-known stock doalor hore. Tho two men, lt J* alleged had a difficulty nt tho su bios of Curry, tarlton, it is nllogo.l, Curry struck Smith down with tho timber, Smith's condition was re garded as critical by local physicians who attended him, and thoy advised his Immodiato romoval to a hospital. Cowpons Reina ins in Spartanhurg. Spartanburg, Sept. C.-Pooplo of Cowpons and vicinity yesterday vot ed, 219 to 151, to romain In Spartan burg county. Advocates of tho an nexation to Cherokee county failed to got ?von a majority, and they rices on HATS I pre-war prices. Why pay en you can buy the same fi ) ... $ .65 J . $1.50 $3,00 to $3.50. "> Bauknight, j LA, S. C. | uy for Cash. J&JZA BOUNTY LAXD-RICHLAND NEWS. Davis Sanders Wins Scholarship I? Conipctitivo Examination. Bounty Land, Sept. ll.-Special: Everybody who can seems to be at tending the Gipsy Smith meeting, tho number increasing daily and great interest.being manifest. Mrs. Dehlia Bruce returned Friday from Greenville, where she had boen visiting relatives for several w.ocks. Mrs. Mason Burdlne. and Mrs,.'Glad stone Howards"*)? Greenville,-1 accom panied her back and" will Bpon'd sev eral days as guests in tile home of Mr. and Mrs. E. "L, Stone. Davis Sanders is to be congratu lated upon winning tho scholarship to Forman University In tho compet itivo examination recently held. Da vis is ono of Bounty Land's most promising young men, and his friends rejoice that ho has won this distinc tion. Ho will leave Wednesday for Greenville for matricula'ion in F?r man. . Our school hero colsed a success ful six-weeks' term last Friday af ternoon. Tho thrill was shortened on account of crop gathering. Tho improvement association held its regular monthly meeting after the close of school Friday and the mat .ter of selecting and purchasing seats for''he school was placed In tho hands of Misses Ballonger and Mc Mahan, tho teachers of the school. Mis3 Cornelia Foster delightfully entertained tho junior missionary so cioty of Rock Springs at her home last Friday afternoon. Tho mothers of tho members wore also invited and an elegant picnic lunch was enjoyed. Miss Frances Blackwell is attend ing tho Seneca High School and will be an Inmate of tho home of Mrs. H. J?. Holleman during tho, school term. Mr. and Mrs. Von Thompson and Miss Julia Davis, who have boon spending several weeks in tho moun tains of North Carolina and in Ens ley; returned tho latter part of last week, Mr. anil Mrs. Thompson to their homo in Atlanta, and Miss Da vis is wclcomod homo by her friends In tho community. David Strlbllng re-onterod Clom I son Collogo nt its opening session last week. David ls In his sophomore year, and his many friends wish him I all success In his collogo work. Miss Vera Coo loft Sunday for Red Springs, whoro sho will enter ns a senior tho Flora McDonald College. Miss Coo will stop ovor in Charlotta en rou to to Red Springs. Miss Ida Both Doylo loaves Friday for Rook Hill to enter tho freshman class of Winthrop Collogo. Tho Infant son df Mr. and Mrs. El bert Bottoms ls sclll In a precarious condition, although slightly Im proved. E. L. Stone, of Laurons, spent tho wook-ond boro with his family. needed a two-thirds of tho total voto In ordor to win. Tho oloctlon paftsod off quietly, though thero was a groat doal of interest mnnifosted. GIPSY SMITH Tfife Noted Evangelist who ! is c.lwiucting a wonderful re- ; viv?^|?ieet?ng at , Seneca, will j pteaj^? at ithe Walhalla High| School Auditorium next Sun-1 day,M U.15 A. M.' All the peopuji/of Valhalla and vicinity | are uj^ed to attend this meet ing ajjid hear the noted evange list* Jtiverybody will be cor dially- welcomed, ; Remember-Walhalla High School Auditorium next Sun day^|i.l5 A. M. UNOFFICIAL RETURNS vState and County Tickets. PRECINCTS House ofRoproschtativc West Union Xowry Monaghan {'Seneca . . IJ m dh oin , Wolt Pit . Clemson College I Richland Walhalla Providence Return Earle's Westminster Oak (?rovo Retreat No. 2. Friendship Jocnssce . Tekoona Holly Springs Kcowce. . . . Shiloh Salem Retreat Xo. 2 I Oconco Creek Kali' Play I South Union High Falls No. l Dniuoscr liOiig Creek ?, Madison Belmont Bethlehem iTugaloo Academy IOakway Picket Post Tannins e? Totals IX TI IR COUNTY. Tlmmormnn with a volo of 1805 so far ic. elected to tho Ilouso with out question. VcDonald, it is prac tically cortfiin, ia elected with a good margin to spare, lils volo hoing 13i)4, and lt seems that about 1350 or 1300 will bo necessary to a choice. IX TINO STATE. Tho last nows received last night hy Tho Courier gave tho following ligures in tlie rnco for Governor, with 32? boxes missing: Bleaso $6,646, McLeod 82,747. This indicates that Mr. McLeod will win hy about 16 to 20 thousand majority. There had boon Just practically 15 0,000 votes accounted for In tho race for Gover nor. In tho rnco for State Superintend? lent of Education, Mr. Hopo appears to have dofeatod Mr. Sv/oaringon by about throo to two. Tho? voto iii this race nt t'r.o last account took Into con sideration nbout 120,000 votos, of which llopo had received 75,404 and Swearingen 50,001. This indicates beyond question lhat Hope ls elected. Just boforo closing tho forms this morning Tho Courier rocoivod tho following dispatch : "McLeod wins by nbout 15,000. Hopo v/lns unslly. "All but. S2 boxes In ti e State glvo McLeod 9S,295, Bleafu 82,885." SERIOUS . FIRE, LOWER OCOXEE. ...? Wagcer Township Singing Assn. Tho Wagoner Township Singing Association will moot at now Liberty Baptist church on next Sunday, tho 17th, in tho afternoon. This church is known hotter as Ehonezer. Every body como. J. E. Morton," Clyde Hale, Prosldont. Socrotary. -Elder W. B. Watts will speak at J tho S.B.A. church Sopt. 15, 16, 17, ! nt 8 p. m. Como and bring a friend. Resilience of Louis M Glymph To tally Destroyed Monday Night. *_ i News was received in Walhalla yesterday of tho total destruction hy Aro of tho' handsome residence of Louis M. Glymph, of tho Fair Play I section, with practically all of tho household furnishings, almost noth ing having boon saved. The tiro originated on tho roof of tho building and was .discovered at about 10 o'clock Monday night, after the family had retired. No reason for the fl rp cnn bo assigned, as every thing about tho house was appar ently In perfect shape whon the fam ily retirecli Mr. Glymph's loss is estimated tc ho-about $7,01)0 or $8,000. Wo have not heard what amount, If any, In surance he carried. Mr, Glymph and family havo a host of friends in tho county who will bo greatly distressed over their mis fortuno. Rocky Knoll (burch Conference. The Rocky Knoll church will moot on Saturday of this week nt 8 p. m., to hold a conference. Matters of i in - portnnco aro to bo considered at this meeting. All tho members aro urged to moot with us on 'ho above men tioned date. JJ. M. 'Lyda, Walhalla, S. C. t Pastor. Vessel Kinks - passengers Rescued. London, Sept. 10.-A radio dis patch rocoivod by Lloyds from tho British, stonmor Kinfaunr Cns'.lo re ports that Pionnier rescued 340 per sona from tho Gorman sicamor Binni monin, which sank Saturday evening at 6.20 o'clock, 41.50 north,: longi tude 10.50 wost. Tho Klnsfnuns pas tlo Is due to roach southampton on Tuesday. v Best Thing Wo aro to-day driving an Oldsnio llvo passenger rar, which lias today Und sovoiUy-niiio (ii,170) milos, v rents. Tho ear is still running on it forining better to-day than tho ?lav i TIMS IS XOT AX ISOLATED INS right boro in Walhalla willoh havo i milos with practically rio expense tl any car fn tho market, that can *H\\t? l?Okfi and en/lurance. EJghtc?n (lt lon of gu* and typin twenty-liti, hui ('{OOO) miles to ono gallon of lulu Four-Cylinder Oldsmobile is doing ! i'ovy few cars in tito country that, is antee. GIVE US A CHANCE TO ?U1?VI MOBILE IS THE BEST Arthur Walhall "Oldsmobile S COUNTY AUTO LICENSE MONEY. Highway Department Gives Out Fig ures for this Year, Including Aug. (Tho State, 9th.) Accruals to tho counties so far this year through the salo of motor vehi cle licenses by the Stalo Highway De partment have reachod a total of $?'7|ist?D.;?0,..: ^|?^^^^MW???|$ compiled "yesterday by ? tile-depart ment. This total includes tho sales for August. The counties have already received or will re?oive tho following sums from this total: . Counties- .Total. ?Abbeville .. .. .. 7,820. 5fi iXiken. 13.607.28 Allendale . . . . '. 2,010 . 11 * Anderson. 30,033.00 Bamberg. 5; 14 0.30 Barnwell. 5,757.07 "Beaufort. 4,312.52 Berkeley. 2,322.80 Calhoun. 4,482.73 "Charleston.i 40,007.80 ?Cherokeo. 0,01 1. 82 ?Chester. 9,976.40 Chestorileld. 10,073.82 Clarendon . 5,455.00 Colloton. 4,5 83.9 5 Darlington .. .... .. 15,000.70 Dillon'. 8.2G7.7G ?Dorchester. 4,772.62 Edgcftold. 4,602.62 Fairfield. 4,198.50 Floronco. 18,471. 54 Georgetown. 4,210 . 11 ?Grcenvillo. 53,472.47 Greenwood. 15,079.63 Hampton. 4,573.90 Morry. 6,504.41 ?Jasper. 1,248.20 Kershaw. 8,228.02 ?Lanacstor. 7,4 53 . G2 Laurens. 14,470.52 Lee. 6,465.70 Lexington. .14,04 4.85 McCormick. 3,31 0 . 86 Marion. 0,302.06 Marlboro. 13,008.53 ?Newberry. 12,020.7 7 "Oconee. 10,015.2? Orangeburg. 21,685.80 ?Bickens . . .. 10,160.73 ?Bichland . . '.. 47,512.77 Saluda. 1,975.35 ?Spartanburg. 42,816.06 Sumter. 13,780. 32 Union. 7,720.40 Williamsburg. 5,424.71 ?York. 17,581.78 ?Out of Stato. -592.10 Total.1 .$574,719.10 ?Accruals for olgh't months of 1922 that exceed thoso for tho ontlro yoar 1921. T.N'.T. Ship Struck by Lightning. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 9.-Light ning struck tho steamship Georgian with .150 tons of T.N.T. aboard whilo she lay at tho municipal docks boro to-day, stunning sovoral members of tho crew and throwing a scaro into tho1 city of Jacksonville, whoso citi zens generally bellovod that they ( i on Wheels. hilo, >Io<1ol Ui-A, four cylinders, gone cloven thousand one hundred rilli a total expense for parts of 75 s original tire*, lt ls actually per il, was llrst driven. ITA NOE, but there are Oldsmobile , run thousands and thousands of ,(. nil. Wo ?lo not believe thoro is 1 ibo OLDSMOBILE in price, good t) to twenty (ii<>) miles to ono gal? Mired pJfiOO) to threo thousand irutlng oil is what the now Modo] from day to day. lt is ono of tho sold with a twelve months' gunr 5 TO YOU THAT THE "OLDS THING OX WHEELS." Brown, ?1? ?s? o* ets the Pace." STRIKING SHOPMEN AHE GIVEN Seven Years - Convicted of Assault and Kidnaping. Ashovllle, Nf. C., Sept. 9.-E. G.. Koontz, E. R, Honderson and Frank Briggs, striking Southern railway shopmen, to-day were ouch sentenced to servo sovon years In tho State pri son at . hard l*hor, * wearUig.. -folons'''h.',.,. stripes, by J'ldgo Hbnry P. Lane In Superior Court, following conviction late yestorday upon the chargo of. assault nnd kidnaping. v Tho mon woro found guilty of, ab ducting Sam Harris, aged 19, a shop worker, on Aug. fi th, taking him in an automobile to a remoto spot, and stripping him of his clothing and then boating hinf severoly with harsh whips. "As long ns there is a constitu tion tho people will not stand for any man or group of mon decreeing when nnd whero othor ' men may work," said Judge Lane In pronounc ing sentence. "This is an atrocious crime, rendered moro atrocious be cause a helpless boy, out of work, who had to work for a living, was thus mistreated." The Judge said that kidnaping was a felony before 'hero were such things as labor organizations, crafts and railway strikes, and tho so-called war ot labor and capital has nothing to do with mitigation of tho offense. Appeal bonds were sot at $8,000 for each defendant. Notice of appoal to tho Supremo Court was illod. CLOVER AFFRAY TAKES FOURTH Victim-Fred Taylor, Aged ?32, Has v Died Since Tragedy. York, S. C.. Sept. 0.-There will ho a frosh flower-covered gravo in Old Olney cemetery, in Gaston coun ty, several miles from boro, to tho north, marking tho resting placo of tho fourth victim of "Fighting BIB" Earles when ho set out to slaughtor tho family of James Taylor in the Clovor mill villago last Wodnosday. Fred Taylor, 22 yoars of ago, died in a Gastonia, *N C. hospital this morn ing nt 6 o'clock, after hiaklng a bravo fight for his lifo. Fred wes tho last of tho six mombers of tho Taylor family alleged to have boon shot by Paries last Wednesday. Ho is tho last, to dlo sinco lt is practically cor tain now that tho Missos Gortlo Tay lor, 20, and Dolly Taylor, 10, will re rover from their wounds. Miss Gertrude wanted to know to day how bor little brother, Newton, was coming along. 8ho was not told that ho had died on an oporatlng ta Die In Gastonia Wodn?sday. Neither loos sho know that her sister, Misa Lola, and hor brothor, Fred, aro both lead. Claude Johnson was. dead at [ho timo sho was taken to Gastonia to tho hospital. tir.d narrowly oscapod a socond Hali fax disaster. Tho bolt splintered tho mast of tho Goorgian.