The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 25, 1922, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Tuesday, July Zo, lvzz.
Studebaker enclosed c
of the fine coach work ol
They represent the !
specialists, plus- the st
experience in building c
Strength, weight, resis
dom from rattles, ai
I searching analysis and
t under every possible c<
weather.
The body framework i
ash. thoroughly seaso
spec ted.
Ask for the S'udcba^i
LIGHT-SIX
5-Pass. /12" W. B., 4C
Chassis
Touring
Roadster (3-Pass.)
Coupe-Roadster
(2-Pass.)
Sedan
Cord Tires Standard Eq
STUDEBAKER
LIGHT-SIX SEDA
$1750
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gruelling road tests with servici
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SPKCl AL-SIX
1H. P. 5-Pass., 119" IV. 3., 50 fl. P.
$ 8/5 Cnassts $1200
1045 Touring 1475
1045 Roadster (2-Pass.).... 142l?
Roadster (4-Pass.).... 1475
1375 Couoe (4-Pass.) 2150
1750 j Sedan 2350
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Phone 300 Newberry,
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erations and 15 separate coats
jrings are of the highest grade,
erv is of mohair velvet plush
:ted for wearing qualities and
tones which combine elegance
Door-window regulators of
improved type permit quick
n weatherproof protection to
n body.
enclosed bodies are as good as
They are built to endure.
> value thai Siudelabjer offers
BIG-SIX
! 7-Pass., 126" W. B. 60 H. P.
j Chassis $1500
Touring 1785
j Speedster (4-Pass.) ... 1985
J Coupe (4-Pass.) 2500
] Sedan 2700
All prices f. o. b. factories
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July 31. A long time but j
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it date all subscriptions in ai
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| FURTHER PARTICULARS jjSi
ABOUT A MURDER CASE |
Mother of the Murdered Boy Writes E
I Her Brother in West End a
huiier Account or i h
INI its. M. K. Tygart of Columbus,' I
j Ga., under date of July 1G, wrote a R
i le tter to her brother, Mr. W. J. I
| Smith, at 708 O'Neall street. We B
j were handed the letter last we k. V
: The public has been told of the lind-'B
; ing of the body of the young man,'B.
| Mr. Robert Jackson, in the river B
i near Columbus on the 10th instant,' g
j with the neck broken and a gash S
'across the face. As Mr. Jackson ff
! was a native of this county, born fl
! in the Pom-aria section and once
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worked in the Newberry cotton mill,'
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the letter will be of interest here. |
' It is in reply to one written by her
brother, Mr. Smith, and tells how,
i just before the murder of her son,
"Uob came home, ate his dinner,"; ,
J and after dressing told- his mother
he was "going to see a couple of
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; mill where he worked," and remind-! L
in# her to "have his supper ?at 5
o'clock and some Tiot water to shave
and bathe, and his clcan clothes cut
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on the bed, as he had to go up town
to pay his drug store bill -and his
do<"for bill." Mrs. Tygart also tells
i hei brother that Robert "had some
, money in his pocket, that is why ev;
erybody thinks he was murdered, for
nobodv can find an enemy to him;
i they murdered him and threw him jjj
i in the river/' The letter goes on
\ to state that h.vs body was found on :
I the following Monday -evening float- j
ing 9n the top of the water, and the ;
j mother tells how one of the police-!
men and a detective came to get her :
' and to sec if she could identify the
: body. In a nervous and distracted
; state of mind she recounts that "his;
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j na:r was un umi- iuum;u naiuiuj.
| There has been no news since the !l
{letter was written. At that time!?
; there were six detectives, the entire jfi
; police force and many of the millig
hands looking for the puilty ones. M
j So far they had found no clue. jfl|
| And Kpeakin# of failures^ what do ..
i you think of the man who shot at. B
l Leninc and missed him?
NOTICE TO FIDUCIAIES ;|
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