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N N CLEMENCY NOW. governor Issues Statement on Gar lington Case-May Do Something For ibe Men Later. After consideration of the petiti-I! eseuted him for the exercise of ex utive clemency in the case of Joh.a Garlington -and James Stobo Young, convicted in November, 1910, of breach f trust as officers of the Seminole Se rities company, Governor Blease declined to exercise his power to terfere with the sentence of the urt, of three years for Garlington d one year for Young. But refusal pardon is not absolute. "However," ys the governor, "if, later on. satOs tory evidence of their innocence uld be presented, I will exercise uch clemency as I think just and per." The petition for executive clemency the case of Garlington and Yoing as fled with the governor last Fri ay, immediately following the action the supreme court in denying the tition for a rehearing in the case. onsiderable influence has been rought to bear upon the governor, it understood, to exercise executive emency. . GoTernor's Statement. a full statement of his position the matter, Governor Blease gave t for publication Tuesday, the fol ing, as a copy of his endorsement the petition presented him in the rlington-Young case hese young men have my deep t taken advantage Qf the opportuni which presented itself to clear up eir connection with the Seminole lactions. Why the declined to go i the witness stand and make full breast of the entire matter, and gile an honest and true account of eir transactions.and dealings, I can t understand. 'Others ShieldedI information, however, which received in regard to transac s carried on in the city of Colum and in the city of Augusta, in re to the original documents of this pany, I am constrained to believe there have been hidden, for the e of shielding others, the true in the case. However, this was ttrfor these defendants and legal advisers and not for me. m the showing made before me from the petitions presented, I do see that I now have sufficient inds upon which to modify or set ethe judgments of the courts by *nting either a commutation or par n~ to the defendants. Action Not Final. "However, if later on satisfactory idence of their innocence should be resented, I will exercise such clem cy as I think it just and proper. I 1 very sorry indeed for the parents fthiese young men; they have my t-felt sympathy and I firmly be that there are oth.ers connected this matter who should be pun but the fact of the guilt of othes does not justify me in undoing what Jhas been done by the courts in bi case: and, in dismissinlg the peti tion, it is my hope that, for their good name and that of their parent., the efenants will do later what, in my ~piion they shou1.d have dono at the me of their trial--make a full and pen statement of their tratin~ this matter. and in doing so attempt shield none." For a nice Christmas om~esert, send your Zriend-or sweetheart--The Her 'Id and News for one year. THINK THIS OVER. is Offer Should Gain the Confidence of the Eost Skeptical. We pay for all the medicine used ring/the tial, if our r~emedy fails conipletely r.elieve you of constipa. .We take all the risk. You are 'WPAgated to us in any way what er, if you accept our offer. 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