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TTTJMAN CASE NEXT W EK. Supreme Court Will Decide Whi Shall Have the Custody of Chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr. Columbia, Jan. 24.--The h-abea. corpus proceedings instituted b; Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr., against B R. Tillman, Sr., and Mrs. S. S. Till man will c=tne up in the suprem court next Monday morning. A wri was issued to-day and made returp able on January 31 requiring th4 presence in. the Court of the person interested in the ex parte proceeding There was quite a hitch in th matter this morning before the Su preme Court decided to assume ju risdiction. The first annou-n-cemen from the Court was that it wouli probably be necessa-ry for a refr ence and the Court practically de elined to consider the ease. After s conference between. attorneys it wa: decided, however, that the supremi Court would hear the case. Th limitation is that in the event it i% found tha-t ~the affidavits are con flicting and the Couri cannot make a speedy settlement of the matter fro? the, nearly 200 affidavits the refer ente will be oidered and then th< ease will come back to the saprelne eourt at its next sitting. Attorneys for the petitioner, Mrs B. R. Tillman, Jr., wished for the matter to be considered as soon- as possible and a decision rendered When the case was first preesnted t< -the court it was indieated that there had been a ruling that such matter should go before the Circuit Judges 'The Court appeared not disposed to take up the ease and counsel asked if un order would then issue allowing the Judge of the eireuit to eonsidez th,e matter. Later, however, the or - der making the writ returnable it the supreme court was issued. It was stated to4day that very probably Senator B. R. Tillmam would be present at the hearing in the supreme court. Attorney Simp kins to-day stated to the Court thai the Senator waives all rights as t< his attenanee on Congressional du ties, and also that if the case went to a -Circuit Judge he wodld like for it To go to the Judge. in- the Egefieli Oircuit, or if not before the sapremt court, so'that he and 'his 'wife mighi be present at the proceedings. The case grows out of the allegei desertion of Mrs. B. R. 'Tillman, Jr. by her husband- and his taking away - of thieir two children and deeding them to his father and mother, Sen ator and Mrs. B. R. Tillmani, unti -they are 21 years of age. Mrs. B R, TUllman, Jr., aecuses her hus band of having treated her eruell: and unjustly, and he alleges that sh is living apart from him without rea pam - Sloan~ ' i et,as tht eein *o numbnes Thsculartisue, tearis pe S aelief Sloan.'C Lin,ofimoent a s stop ndieuala painws rat oun that feingo.mb"s aste estreedefr Joint a.n Sprao insan al IAdtseaADuggisrea25c, Son's ATer oe ation the poreai nR_h i ATt..Th N son, and claims that sne is unfitted w and unable to raise the two children > they should be raised. ir The climax of the alleged marital. a troubles of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Till ran, Jr., were reached late in No- is vember, 1909, it appears, and since r] ; that time Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr., m r who comes of a very distinguished South Carolina family, being a grand s - i&aughter of former Governor Pick- w a ens, of this State, has been. living in s t this city. --- tl Tilman Makes Statement. is Washington, Jan. 24.-Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, thinkm he S and his wife will not be deprived of U - the custody of their two grandehil - dren, for the possession of whom a their mother, Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr., la began habeas corpus proceedings at a] Columbia to4d-ay. Senator Tillman last night said, in part: W My son and his wife have been M twice separated and are now, but lat- CI er were reconciled and at my sugges- N tion went West, intending to remain. tr A few weeks ago they again :dis agreed. Mrs. Tillman 'left their a partment here in Washingtoo, and after waiting three days, my son brought the little girls to my wifp. SE "Finding that his wife showed no C inclination to return to him, my son deeded the chiliften to me. Under the M law of South Carolina, this may be 'lo done by a father for the good of his children, or by the wife in ease the Ei father is not living. This is why they la are now with me. My sole interest in the matter is to have them proper ly cared for 'and guarded. Mrs. B. R. TI Tillmai, Jr., has been told by emi nent counsel that she cannot recover Li the children." A B. R. Tiliman, Jr., is clerk of the TI Senate committee on the five civi. Bi lized tribes of Indians. I Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr, had stated in her affidavit that while she and her husband were living together peaceably in Washington last Nov ember, 'the latter took the children ] out,- stating that he was going to spend the day at his mother's who was in Washington temporarily, and that during the day he gave the children to his mother, an!d she left with them for South Carolina. Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr., alleges further A] that when sye rebuked her husband Se for this action he left her and has bl not returned. sa 2. O'Neall Dots. fl* Times are dull around this section as Iand some cold weather too, but we b are progressing very nicely in' our s5 studies. Well, just -a year ago we had1 m a males street in this section. et ~Most of us .ean bow our heads when vt -Mr. Measles passes by. Very few he at 01 N Stops Neuralgia Pains si p1 di ut ei dna of neuralgia are caused ~s. Sciatica is also a nerve p to hing external application, H ce, quiets the nerves, relieves in which is often a warning of tb effect oin the nervous and rmanent as well as immedi' th Relieved the Paip, et Eerer from neuralgi to try Sloan s ini-.J left her and she has not been troubled ent d heumatism, Stiff 1 Pains. E , 50c. and $1.00. iN g w mt Free. Address- p OSTON, MASS. f - of ill have '> come ajd dine with. Mrs. C:therine Long, of near Lex .gton court ""ouse, is visiting friends id relativ-es of this section. Mrs. J. W. Wise, of this section, at prsent seriously troubled with ieumati4u. being confined to b ost of the time. Mrs.. Fannie Bedenbaugh, of this etion, who has been seriously ill ith pne-umonia, we are very glad to y is still improving. There is a great deal of sickness in is section now, and some of which serious. We are sorry to state that Mrs. illie Morris, of this section, is grad dly and daily growing worse. The pastor of Mt. Olivet preiched forcible sermon last Sunday to a rge and attentive congregation; so had com-munion. The children's missionary society as organized last Sunday by Mrs. . . J. Kreps. The following offi rs were elected: President, Voigt essinger; secretary, Arthur Shealy; easurer, .Arthur Derrick. Mr. Luther Derrick has his dwell g house nearly completed. Mr. Banks Hiller, of Newberry, ent a ngrt last week with Mr. W. Derrick. Lots of small grain is being sowed this district and at- present it is )king very poorly. Mr. R. T. C. Hunter and Mr. L. I. >ting passed through this section t Tuesday on insurance business. Student, Le Voice of the' East to the Voice of the West. ppincott's. most appreciative cuss, e Sun gets ip to look at us, t when he strikes the West instead a gets so bored" he goes to bed. AN ORDINANCE. ELATING TO THE STOPPING AND STANDING OF ANTMALS AND VEHICLES IN CEETAI PLACES IN THE TOWN . OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CARO LINA, $ Be it ordained by the Miayor and .dermen of the Town of Newberry, mth Carolina, jii Council assem e, and by .the authority of the . me:. Section 1. That on and after theA t day of Ferbru~ary,\1910, exceptj is hereinafter provided, it shall unlawful for any person or per ns, using or in charge of any ani al or vehicle of any kind wh atso-. -er, to stop or stand such animal or thiele, or to allow or permit the said limal or vehicle to stop or stand, t the public square of the Town of; ewberry, which said public square hereby defined to mean and include .e ground in fr6nt of, in rear of, id around the od 'court house build gor on that part of M'ain Street ~tween College and Nance streets, on -that paart of Boyce street be-1 ~een Ca-idwell and Nanee streets, or that part of Caldwell street be een Friend and .Boyce street's, or that part of .Nonce street between sn and Boyce streets.j See. 2. That this oridinance shall 4 apply to persons stopping or anding animals or vehicles i h aces and on the street8 mentioned in ~etion 1 her-eof for the purpose of scharging passengers or persor.s erefrom or of loading an'd unload g such animals and vehiceles,Po ded, that not mre than -ten min-] es is "'onsumed for'said purposes or ber of them at any one time. See. 3. That any person violating is ordinance shall, upon conviotion, fore the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tamn re, or Town Council, be sentenced pay a fine of not more than Onie undred Dollars, or to be imprisoned' the Town guardhouse for not more1 an thirty days, or to labor upon e streets anid public works of the; ma of Newberry for not more than irty days. - . Done and ratified under thie eorpor a seal of the Town of Newberry, uth Carolii1a, on the 24th day of' nuary, A. D., 1910.1 Cole. L. Blease, Mayor. test: J.R. Seurry, Clerk & Treas., Town of New berry, S. C. 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