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Tuesday. November 28, 1922. JURY RETURNS VERDICT IN e LESS THAN TWO HOURS i : i: Execution Set on Dec. 29?Motion i for Now Trial Overruled by J 4k Ja^go Pcvrifoy C ; C York, Nov. 25.?William C. Fa -j ries, GO years o:d, will die irv he eiec- ' ? v trie chsir on December 20 or the'r ^ * ' \Ty%,?+*vA To x*l v *\OY>r? 1 -t. \ "" Siayiltg OI :^vw mu x ?, unless the higher courts or the gover- < nor interfere. Date for bis execution c was fixed late today by Judge Peuri- > If oy in court cf general sessions, after I a jury earlier had found him guilty c of murder. A motion for a new triai was overruled by -Judge Peurifoy just': before he passed sentence. ;J No Tracc of Emotion . i Faries went on trial yesterday i ( morning in the first of four charges; I of murder against him growing ou <: of the fatal wounding ox Seofcember ' ; G cf four member of the family of j 1 \ James M. Taylor at Clover, where all' i of the principals in the case lived. Aji jury was obtained shortly after noon and by the time court adjourned the i prosecution had completed it? case|< and the defendant and his wife had; testified. : {One defense witness and one wit-11 f ness in rebuttal were heard today. J Attorneys argued approximately! four hours and at i :3& o'clock this j l afternoon the case w^s given to the i f jury. At 3:16 o'clock the jury an-j nounccd that it had reached a verdict.! and three minutes after the verdict! > was announced. Faries at no time | during the trial showed any trace of! L v emotion. Ke received the verdict 1 condemning him to death in the elec& trie chair stoically, refusing to com ment at any time .Immediately afL ter the verdict was read, former GovE ernor Cole L. Bler:se, and Thomas [ McDow, counsel for Faries. gave no( tice that they would file a motion for S a new trial. This motion was made an hour later and over-ruled by j I Judge Peurifoy. Judge Recommends Religion Immediately after over-ruling the j motion the judge cailcd Faries before i the bench and ^pronounced sentence.! Stadning erect and holding his black j j ' slouch hat . in his hand. Faries for j eleven minutes stood 'before thr-.j judge while sentence was pror.ounc.-j ???????????? . ?? [ II iip11 i iHI i i i WMsm ? 4 ^ \ Order Your ' In order to have a Stud Sedan at-the door when 1 downstairs Christinas mo: place your order now. ?The Sedan is the idea will provide happiness f ?all the year?and the ; The sturdy body of the like the chassis, is bui! plants. It is constructed isfactory service. Onlyth are used. CAftsmanshij It is cradled on lopg, sti springs. The nine-inch s * 1 ?j - I noisterea iii mumm v s-i v < V ful. The heater, cowl v wide windows, among ma Heater. Eight-day clock f- visor end wcndshield c!es ' Silk roller-curtaias. Fou / Motor a LIGHT-SIX 5-Pass., !ir W. 3., 40 H. P Touring .. $127 Roadster (--Pass.) .... I25< Roadster (4-Pass.> .... 2 2V Coupe ( i-Pa.s.) 1ST Sedan 20T> Xcn-Skid Cord ^ I T H I S IS i I cl. Asked wheiiu.- he had anything1 t) sa\ as to why sentence should n-,: ?e passed, Farics replied thai he had ;o:hing to add 10 what his a'., .n . >ad said. JucUro* l\a:i?\>v a ' ran ms tal'c. .vi - v . . a*e and the v.: .I:. .. the j or.clusio:: -.? d t > . : "I recommend to y a the e'hrh-tirn 'elision. It sustained the martyrs tnd will sustain you. Ministers who vii! come to see you in Columbia where condemned prisoners are executed) will comfort you. Your body vili be sacritic-td bat your >:bu! will )o freed through the precious mercy >f Jesus Christ.*' T> ,?vr>*; of i" {)f J. t MWU ill latv >. .> * . ue ?cores of spectator* when Judsre Pcurifoy concluded. Fayies, however. stood (Ivy-eyed. Several fo his children, who have been by his side ;hroughout the trial, were ranged around him when he was sentenced r,nd accompanied him to the door of he county jail v.hen he was returned Lherc pending removal to the penitentiary. History of the Car? Sentencing of Faries ecncludes one of the most notable cases of recent years in South Carolina. It all grew out of a children's OjUarrel in she ':tl1 - 4-^v\ v:ii'.io'n r>f ri'H'or. The ult* (.ytU'I! liii.l ? .A*,.,,. children of James M. Taylor and iho^c of Faries quarreled. There were several qu: rrcIs and finally the adult members of the families became involved although never reaching the pcint of violence. Finally on September 6, little John Faries, son of William, told his father that a member o? the Taylor family had struck mm with a stone. This, according: to Furies' own story on the witness stand, so provoked the elderly man that h>Have jVst received carload e * Just receive.! carload cf Coi ize Roofing. 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Speedster 14-ra**.? ? u Coupe (4-Pc:?s. > 2400 v" 5 Coi.pt* < o-Psss.) -~?>0 0 Sedan (Special) 2750 S? Tire?. Front ncl Roiir, Stain A 3 T U D E B A coulu >: '!'( qu.'i:r;]< any !ci:- j .cor a: ?i ;r 'i\ In? Irs ?;un h-.* s; arte a fi s!uH>ti:rv nv.-mlviv of ihe Taylor far.;- ^ ii- i; ill]v <_ iti not k?" >\v : h w.r ! f jv ;r.c::ibcc: ^ ' v.'..: i\)U:*(i V.Vi::'; ^ ' i ') . . Oi'.'UI d fjj i\n:\ inv v.ion, Leiia. and frod Thy- 1 lor. ? nil CiauJv Jchnsoa. their .'aTov. n * . r* cousin, cijeu. 4 In other woriis, the girls art* not .irohiic to wear bobbed hair anv 1 ??isc- ' < -r.^JUrn. g How the world \v.;uhl thrill wi'.n : :ov if an Armenian would kill a v | Tti! ! :. t : * pgrggsgsaa^'. ir u * I S - fD^YACC^^iBSTl^^j J r*"~Tv-J^ri-Jr.^gri' Jim' -onwy.Wi^ram, J 1 'i i _ ? '( f Round and Flat Iron. J I rugated and V Crimped Galvun- | i k and Galvanized Pipe. ' | ' yy i ' ? Hon o*o v r I 2g, L,OUii:i *: ?:> auo ervan Steel Solit Pullers, also j * . ! jply Company ' j Columbia, S. C. 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