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BLEASE WILL STAND BY SHERIFF J. T. POOLE Developments in Case Growing1 Out of Federal Sale of Booze in Greenville. Greenville Xews, 14th. Yesterday's developments in the case growing out of the sale here last Saturday of liquors at public auction Yy order of the United States court consisted of: (1) the serving of papers in claim and delivery proceedings upon Sheriff J. Perry Poole to recover the property; (2) the hauling away of th3 two barrels of beverag9 from the court house after the purchaser of it, Attorney Oscar K. Mauldin, had put up bond in the sum of $200 pending the hearing of the case; (3) a declaration on the part of the latter th?t he will bring suit against Sheriff Poole for $10,000 damages for false imprisonment; and (4) a long distance telephone message from Governor Blease to Sheriff Poole, in which the chief executive told the sheriff to go ahead and engage counsel to fight the case to the bitter end and complimented him for the action he had taken and assured him that he (the governor) would "stand by him." Through the court 01 Magistrate E. Inman, {he claim and delivery papers were issued. The plaintiff contends! the following: 1. That he is ent-Ted to possession,' -by reason of ownership, of the fol-! 'owing property: "two barrels of I mixed liquor, viz. champagne, Irish; whiskey, Scotch whiskey, benedictine, i - - I *te." ?. That the property is wrongfuliy detained by the defendant. 3. That according to his best knowledge, information and belief, the cause of such withholding or detention is based upon''an order of the governor of South Carolina. 4. That the same has not been taken ! for a tax, assessment or price pursu-! ant to statute, or seized by virtue of; a:i execution or attachment against ; the property of the plaintiff. o. That upon information and be- i lief actual value of the property is the sum of $100. The plaintiff has retained Attorneys Oscar Hodges and David M. Smoak ; as counsel. The bond for the release ' of the whiskey was signed by Messrs. T. P. Hunt and J. F. Hodges. Sheriff 1 Poole has not indicated who he will ' retain as counsel. The papers were ^ served upon Sheriff Poole by Con- J stable Reuben Oosnell. i1 The return to the complaint is set; for Friday, May 17, beforp Magistrate'1 Inman. J ] USE DYNAMITE OX BANDITS. ? ; ( Last Two of Desperate Gang Killed j t Near Paris. i i ~ Paris, May 15.?The career of the ^ last of France's bandit gang was dra-!: matically ended this morning, when,1; after an eight-hours' battle, its leader, Octave Gamier, and his confederate,; ^ Yallet, were blown up in an explosion t of a small villa at Xogent-Sur-Marne, c "where they had taken refuge. ^ They were shattered by pats of dynamite, their house fell in when melinite was exploded under its walls, j The police found Gamier dead and ! Yaller dvins. Five nolicemen were wounded in the battle. ? OUSTS >IE\ >AMED BY THE GOYERXOR v * Supreme Court Holds Beaufort A]>- q ^ pointments Invalid?Delegation }t >ot Consulted. ;t( ! & Holding that the defendants are us- rl T : urping and intruding into and are un- g lawfully holding and exercising the a duties of office, the supreme court in e a decision Tuesday by Associate Jus- j n tice Watts, concurred in by the en- j s tire court, ousted the appointees of f. Gov. Blease in Beaufort county as n township commissioners. ^ "It is the judgment of this court that the defendants be excluded from i : i] said oces and that the plaintiffs re-' , : a covpr costs in eacn case against the a defendants/' says the decision of the court i, u The action was brought by J. Fras- . l] er Lyon, attorney general, renresento ing the State of South Carolina, to n oust C. A. Yerdier, J. R. Cooler, W. i w "Wnricnn. A .T. Alexander, W. H. : Stal worth, C. E. Boineau, J.- W. ^ T Campbell, B. Josselson, C. A. Walker, H. A. Cobnrn and S. S. Kellars, who were appointed township commission- s ers by the governor without regard v to the recommendation of the Beaufort county delegation. j 1' "The demurrer to the return," says s the supreme court, "is on the ground It fails to state facts sufficient to constitute a defense and that it fails to show why defendants should not be, r ousted from office, in that it fails to t allege that any of defendants were t appointed by the governor, either in a 1911 or 1912, upon the recommends-t " , i t uo:i of the senator and members of i he house of representatives of Beaufort county. On the trial of the cases an order was passed dismissing the complaint as 10 B. Josselson. The deI murrer interposed by the defendants to the plaintiff's complaint are overruled, and the demurrer interposed by ; the plaintiff to the answer and returns i of the defendants must be sustained. These cases are controlled by decisi ions of this court in Elledge vs. Wharj ton (Advance sheets) 89 S. C., 113, and | Golden vs. Wharton (Advance sheets) 90 S. C., 355. SEWS OF BACHMAN CHAPEL. Crop Conditions in the Community? Rev. J. D. Kinard's Departure Regretted?Other Matters. Slighs, May 15.?The farmers are j about through planting, and most of the crop is up to a good stand. The recent cool nights have been against the small tender plants; though. A nice rain fell here this morning. With such a late start, the farmers have certainly gotten along fine with j their work and the crop looks more j encouraging by a long ways now than I a year ago. We generally get scared too soon about such things. Oats are very good, but wheat has taken the rust and doesn't look very favorable. Services were held at Colony on last Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Kinard. Rev. ?Tr. Kinard j preached one of his best sermons from 1 Second Timothy, 4:8. It is with regret that we learn of Rev. Mr. Kinard's departure fromj among us in a short time. He and; family have won many warm, true friends since 'he has been our pastor. It means one thing to be a good: preacher and another to be both ai good preacher and pastor. Our best j wishes go with them, that they may! continue to pzosyer m una goou cause, j While" we regret very much to part with Rev. Mr. Kinard yet we are hopeful of securing another good pastor. Colony grave yard association will j meet 011 next pi eaching day and a | full attendance of the members is re-: quested to be present, as this is the annual meeting and an election for officers will be held. Mr. Eugene McCullough, of Columbia, spent last Saturday night at the' home of his father, Mr. Jas. T. Mc- i Cullough. Mrs. J. E. Long has been confined ' to her bed recently with chills. |, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Baker, of near j Whitmire, visited at the home of Mrs.1 t?aKer s parents, -vir. ana .\irs. 1. la. \ Epps, last Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Franklin and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lang-; J 'ord DeHardt last Saturday night and ! i Sunday. j < This community has been thick; ,vith measles for several weeks, but j nost of the patients are up and about j igain. i j If you hadn't had the measles or j j c vhooping cough, and escaped them i' ;his spring, you have had plenty of | >pportunities to get them in case you : van + orl +Viorti 'C r? UU VVU bUVXUt J, | i MAIL SERVICE I>TO SALUDA. 1 New Railroad Relieves Old Inconvenience?Express and Telegraph f >'ext j J !i Saluda, May 14.?At 11.30 o'clock esterday the daily papers -of South Carolina, as well as the Augusta i f hronicle, of Augusta, Ga., were on 3 he desks of the business men of this j J D\vn, as the result of the railway mail ervice which has been installed over lie Augusta Northern from Ward to j d ialuda. The people here are rejoicing & f t Viip frkrxi'o vrl r\r*& a n rl I 0 i liiio lui ai u ouui;. v/, caiivx i ! ver since Saluda was founded, all j lail service to this point was via the ' *" tar route from Ridge Spring. HenceDrtli the morning paprs and all other j iail for Saluda will reach here five' j ours earlier, than before. c Under the present arrangement all J i aail for Saluda coming from the north d nd south in the morning will arrive I jt 11.30 a. 111. and at 7.30 p. 111. 'a Not until yesterday was it possiblej s o send out any mail after 8 o'clock c ii the morning to catch any mail train . n the Southern until the following j lorning. ; : d Notice was likewise received here; s hat regular express service from j Vard to Saluda will be put on May 15. _ The next pull will be for a telegraph j tation, a long felt want, and one that rill be forced on the Western Union a E there is any provision under the' jaws of this State for such compul- ^ ion. I * High Finance. A New York thief chloroforms his ^ 'ictims before he robs them of their 11 aoney. Probably he is a humani- j arian. It is such a painful operation o get money from some people that | n anesthetic is absolutely necessary. -Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. ' W'llEX YOt* FEKL ALL >VOK\ OUT ; Follow Example of Others Half Sick, >'ervous and Hun Down, Who Have Found Health in Hoot Juice. Tliot ? a- : ^-.<-^,1 e i J. nai ui tu, Mill) uiucottru leumig ; upon getting up in tne morning; that! nervous, irritable, out of sorts feeling j through the day that takes all the! energy, vim, vigor and vitality out oi your body; tnose backaches, dull, droppy headaches can all be overcome i by a short treatment with the great Root Juice tonic that has recently startled whole cities by the cures it has effected. It gives strength to the stomach, enables that important organ to thor-1 oughly digest your food so that every j r?r, r\ F TlAllT'lCiVimflnf io r* V\ o? r\ r?."K /-i A i I j^ai tine wA. iivui xoiAiiivui, 20 auouiucu j ! from it. It gives new life to the blood,! i cleans and purifies it, puts new life j j into the stomach, new strength into! i the muscles, clears the tired brain and promotes good, sound, natural, re-J | freshing sleep. The first few doses will j i prove this to you, as it has to hundreds; ; of others. It stops indigestion, belch-! ! ing, pains after meals, backaches and j i rheumatic pains quicker than any j j remedy known. ; Go to any good druggist and get j j one bottle. Try it for a week. You'll j i be surprised to find how quickly its! good effects will be noticed. j NO SIB, I CAN'T GET APPENDICITIS | ? | I Eat All f Want to Now. No More J Gas on the Stomach or Sour Stomach. | No More Heavy Feeling After Meals or Constipation. No matter what you've tried without - - - t ^ TTTCm rn-DTT Kn/*lr_ petting reaei juox mi siui^io thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in ADLER-I-KA! You will be surprised at the QUICK results and you will be guarded against appendicitis. The VERY FIRST DOSE will help you and a short1 treatment with ADLER-I-KA will make you feel better than you have for years, j This new German appendicitis remedy antisepticizes the stomach and bowels and draws off all impurities. A SINGLE DOSE relieves gas on the stomach, sour stomach, constipation, nausea or heavy feeling after eating almost AT ONCE. * A short treatment often cures an ordinary case of appendicitis. JV W. G. STATES. I NOMINATIONS. For Congress. I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for Congress from the Third Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the action of the voters of the district in the Democratic pri-. maries. Marcus C. Long, j a For State Senator. j ^ Alan Johnstone is hereby nominated for reelection to the State Senate from N'ewberry county, subject to the result Df the Democratic primary election. n For House of Representatives. j ? Arthur TTihlor ie Viorohv annnnn^orl 111 """l "w i is a candidate for re-election to the! Legislature from Newberry county, subject to the Democratic primary. ^ C. T. Wyche is hereby announced as i candidate for re-election to the legslature, and will abide the rules of :he Democratic party. t: Geo. S. Slower is hereby nominatedj _ 'or the House of Representatives, sub- i F ect to the ru'es of the Democratic | jrimary. , I I I S. W. Young is . hereby nominated; p or the House of Representatives, sub- ^ Cc ect to the rules of the Democratic: : fc irimary. | fr I hereby announce myself as a can- i ^ [icJate for the Legislature from New- j pi ierry county, and will abide the rules\ if the Democratic primary J. H. Chappell. i aS ei ri For Sheriff. ? Being conscious of the fact that I' iave discharged the duties of the sheriff's office to the best of my abil-1A ft' o-n/^ 'hoi irivin <r tTim- T Via vo fho ATI- T"l; L J y U1XU UV?iiV/ ' l/JU CA. L X illfc ? V- V u. ai? [orsement of the majority of the peo- si ile of Newberry county to this end, I 01 .gain announce myself a candidate, te ubject to the decision of the Demo- tJ] ratic primary. M. M. Buford. ai Ith i I hereby announce myself as a can-j tidate for Sheriff of Newberry county, ubject to the Democratic primary. Cannon G. Blease. Si i . For County Auditor. Eug. S. Werts is hereby announced P1 s a candidate for re-election as Counv Auditor, subject to the Democratic irimary. nt Si pi I hereby announce myself as a can- ? [idate for Auditor of Newberry couny, subject to the Democratic primary. J. B. Halfacre. ec _ C] For County Treasurer. ar Jno. L. Epps is hereby announced cr i The 1 Capital m 1 fUv, I I I I II You ma I or it matte I some of yi I to save toi I be able to "Tlia B* me uaj I Four Per I JAS. McINTOSH ammJmmmmmwmmmmm s a candidate for re-election as bounty Treasurer, subject to the )emocratic primary. rur turuiicr. F. Marion Lindsay is hereby an.ounced as a candidate for Coroner f Newberry county, subject to the )emocratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a canidate for Coroner of Newberry Connie', subject to the Democratic primary. S. J. Cromer. I hereby announce myself as a canidate for Coroner of Newberry coun 7, subject to the Democratic primary. J. R. Bouknight. or County Superintendent of Education. I am a candidate for election by the eople of Newberry county to the ofce of County Superintendent of Eduition, which office I am now filling )r an unexpired term by appointment om the State Board of Education. I ill abide the result of the Democratic rimary. Elbert H. Aull. J. B. O'Xeall Holloway is announced 5 a candidate for County Superintend- j it of Education and will abide the | lies of the primary. j For Supervisor. To tne voters 01 isewDerry uouiuy: j t the solicitation of many friends I i i ive concluded to make the race for; jpervisor, and if elected T will stay j 1 the job and work for the best inTest of the county and will give you te best service that I am capable of; j id I hereby pledge myself to abide te result of the Democratic primary. W. A. Hill. I announce myself as a candidate >r re-election to the office of County ! mervisor for Newberry county, sub-: ct to the rules of the Democratic rimary. L. I. Feagle. .T. Monroe Wicker is hereby an)unced as a candidate for County j ipervisor, subject to the Democratic j imary. I For Clerk of Court. John C. Goggans is hereby nominat- j I as a candidate for re-election as; erk of Court for Newberry county Ld will abide the result of the Demoatic primary. ?MI?MgaBgaaaaaaw 11 [ ? II AVlVHAlMlfT \ AVTIM/tf icwueiiy oiiviitg I Stock, - $5 ^atterW ly be a Farmer, or a Miller, or 9 :rs not what your trade or pi 9ur money in the bank. It1 r a rainy day or a day when earn as much as now. .* nk That Always Has Tb Cent Interest Paid on Saving , President J. E. N1 / ! James D. "Wheeler is announced as a j candidate for Clerk of Court for New | berry county, subject to the rules of J the Democratic party, and will abide j the result of the Democratic primary. . _________________ For Xaster. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Master for Newberry county, subject to the Dem| ocratic primary. ; H. H. Rikard. j For County Commissioner. { W. P. Pugh is hereby announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, i suDject to tile uemocrauc primary. I hereby announce myself a candi; date for County Commissioner and i will abide the result of the Demo| cra'tic primary. J. S. Watts. j I hereby announce myself as a can* I didate for re-election as County Com[ missioner, subject to the Democratic 1 primary. L. C. Livingstone. f ; I am a candidate for re-election as j 1 County Commissioner, and will abide J i the rules of the Democratic primary. | Custus L. Leitzsey. Thomas L. B. Epps is hereby an- ! nounced as a candidate for County ' Commissioner, and will abide the re- ! i suit of the Democratic primary. J. Pierce Harmon is hereby announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, and will abide the; rules of the Democratic party. 1 I Magistrate >'os. 1 and 8. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate for Xos. 1 and 8 Townships, and will abide the rules ; of the Democratic primary. W. 0. "Wilson. ? I I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Magistrate for Xos. 1 and 8 townships of Newberry county. J. C. Sample. 3Iagistrate >~o. 2. S. J. D. Price is hereby announced as a candidate for Magistrate for No. 2 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. | I hereby announce myself as^sd1- j i ' ' s DanK i 0,000.00 I hat 1 a Carpenter, [ , ofessioo, pot I rinll linln nnii nriu ucip juu you may not }; . ie Money" _ s Deposits ORWOOD, Cashier * 1 zzn | date for Magistrate for No. 2 Township I and will abide the rules of the Demoj cratic primary. t C.'H. Alewine. For Magistrate >'o. 3. Township. I am a candidate for Magistrate for No. 3 Township, Newberry county, and will abide result of the Democratic i ; primary. Jno. Henderson. \ Magistrate >o. 6. * ' Wm. M. Dorroh is hereby announced , as a candidate for re-election as Magistrate for No. 6 Township, subject * to , i the Democratic primary. For Magistrate >"o. 7. The many friends of Mr. W. Rv Reid hereby announce his as ac andidate ; for Magistrate for No. 7 township, and pledge him to abide the rules of the Democratic party. W. P. Allen is hereby announced as a candidate for Magistrate for No. 7k Township, subject to the Democratic primary. Many Friends. For Magistrate Xo. 10. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 township subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. H. Werts. ? A I hereby announce myself as a can* J| didate for Magistrate Xo. 10 Township, J and will be subject to Democratic primary. H. B. Richardson. Magistrate >To. 10. i J. A. Kinard is hereby a?nounced as a candidate for Magistrae for Xo. 10 I township, subject to tb* rules of the Democratic primary. Magistrate 11* Bachman T. Rj^hardson is hereby announced as a candidate trate for Xo. V- township, and will , abide the rules' of th-e Democratic primary. For Magistrate. T herpfly announce myself a candi- i date for Magistrate for No. 11 Township, subject rules of the Demo- j crattf primary. j J. T. Kinard. i H. H. Ruff is hereby announced as ( a candidate for Magistrate for No. 11 / ^ township, subject to the Democratic primary.