The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 23, 1908, Image 10
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CARVER'S MURDERER ^
SENTENCED TO HANG
; ing until
Saluda, Oct 20 - Will Herrin, the Sahula^o
negro who killed Mr. Emanuel Car- r ,
ver. a young white man here several ?
weeks ago, was today found guilty
of murder and was sentenced to he TtfV
hanged Nov. 27. 190s, at a special illL
term of court ordered for his trial, i
Hon. C C Eeatherstone of I^au- sec
rens presided at the trial, while Mr Alkai est
A M Dm rtf Pnlnmhia acted ac .. m
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stenographer, and Solicitor 1 im- pie ouari
merman prosecuted the case. fu]]y
Mrs Carver, widow of the dead of the bes
man, was one of the chief witnesses this seast
and told the story of the killing in suitable t
an unaffected manne-. (rendered i
The State having rested, the de-; l'athos ai
fendant was asked to take the stand make it 01
He did not remember kitling any- evenings t
one on Sept. 14 and did not know nas ever
where he was that day. He did not The rea
seem to remember anything until Cole desei
the broken gun was shown him, and This youn
he then said that was his gun, and renditions
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relcome
LITTLE CHILD
.You are cordis!Iy welcome t?
bundles and rest Yourselves
for nun, and the < v< r popul
shoes of all description we <
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des, the Largest Stocks and ft'
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aught it from Mr. Carver, ic selections were well nigh pcrf? c
intence of the court was next attraction will be tl
rin be remanded to the Seimcns-l arc Kccit.ti Co.. \vh:
litentiary for safekeeping tae here late in November <
Friday November 27. ear|y December.
:n he will be brought to
urt house and hanged. |I?HHIN PASSLS THROUGH
rder prevailed.
i ,?nl ah iy j Deputy Sherili i'.idj.ett i ;ilu.
I BLb I Ui AlL. passed through Batesbum vVedm
clay evening. He v.as tukir/ th
negro Herrin to the } enitentiary :
ond entertainment ot the Columbia where he will i< iain ut
Lyceum course Was given 1 til November 27 at which, time h
sday evening by the I err vV:ji j)C Hron^Lt back to . akuiu an
tette Co. 1 His company hanged for the killing o; Mr. Cm
ntained its record as one ver
t attractions in the South
>n. I he selections were oxim ol. /INc; WHA't is n
o the occasion and were
in the besf possible style. In the wearing <-t tlic I,,
rrrt I ? M 11! I V. Ill!?? vv I , i I i 'Ifl i II... .
nv? Iioiiiui LUIUUUICU IU ' ' ' ?*' ? ?
ne oi the most enjoyable 1 ?i?i:iti?\ of I, ?\ >! I'.iun \v?ai
hit a Batcsburg audience n,'b l"? yeas son o> 1st in of ? i, a.
known. com \\li?*n resub for u^e . l? it,
dings by Miss Catherine pi"' K:, I"h r" " !! H.lw .
rves special commendation n\ I'aiol a^-us
g lady is an artist, and her
ot both serious and com- Subscribe lor The Advocate.
Fair Vis
REN TO THE OLI
o make our Store your headquarters aiul
We have tor salo the celebrated Edwin (
ar "Sorosis" Shoe for women. Misses'
arry for your selection. Don't forget
oe man, ir>
si THE THIRD
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$4,200.(1!) given in purses for T
i i cunning Luxes. Great Agricultural,
Live Stock Exhibits. Champion
Hrirsday, Nov. 5, between Univers
Clemson College. More free atl
[given by a Southern Pair. Something
! A Great Midway with best shows C
cn all railroads. For further informa
! FRANK E. BT
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\\ lie n you purchase a pair of M 1 1
rest assured that you have the highest ]
low est possible price.
Protect your lua"h by protecting
Shoes are corn and ! union doctors.
& sizes to suit all requirement Oonie a
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| your ideas wit li our 1 inu.
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% FURNITURE?Artistic Kurnitur
- sitting room. Our Kmnitureis artistic
u: same as ordinal'y sorts. ('nil lumber, p?
"puttied" and varnished to hide def
rados as high grade S'urniture, but: 1 h
a "give-away/' VVe do n >t attempt
tit ion for our Furniture is sold <>n its
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the place.
J COLUMBIA
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J ' > . Ne 1.?Soliil ak, High i'ack Chair,
k ! i - * I i jj, cane or leather seat, $1.35 each
Six chairs for . $8.00
roi ting. cine! i-cnansfoe ..$15.00
tract'ons than ever JL.IIILIf
; doing all the time. C?. . |
hea]) railroad rates
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, No. 3.?Box Seat Dining Chair. Polj\\S'
yhoes you may ; isiied oak, geiulne leafier se.? s
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possible !>Tii<Ie at tliui *:eeK J;1
I Six Chairs mr $! -. .00
12 Chairs for $j7 *><?
your feet; one ours
Styles, U at hers aiuH | I III II
nd see ami compare^ I I/// I
. Car Load j
c adds a charm to the "S" T.or C^'Z
Seat Dining Room Chair. Worth
1 . I j i ! 4. $1.25 each; for only .. 75c.
a 11(1 v'OStS aoOllt S i I ( Six chairs for $4 00
. i i - I til ! for $7 50
?orl\ thrown tutelar rj .??mMf
ects often masque-i U
e low selling' i t'i< e is! U m
f-/"\ m/uit / <i vty*i t oi. I it IH
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i merits. j lpffilTi
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'W >No. 3-Hox seat Dining Room Chair.
1% Polished Oak; Cane Soi warth
J ; ^ $'2 23 tacit; this week, only .si.05
; V hairs . $9*00
IJ Chairs for $17.50
.7 /^r We will prepay freight on all or?
W J /W H tiers received by Tuesday iet tlic-e
t? (jl fifl special prices
m/ % ^ Qt hvery chair Ru.t v:;?ecJ rati* fa.:*
** v tory or money cheer.uily refunded.
H. A. Taylor,
Columbia, - - - S. t \