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THURSDAY ! APRIL 20, 1911
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"The Hayes' Juror."
Editor News-Reporter: Having
noticed a very peculiar, aud more especially
such a very uncommon statement
in your paper made by one of
the jurors in the now famous Hayes
trial, in which said juror undertakes
to substantiate the verdict of
the jury in fiuding {the defendants
'not guilt}'", I desire to say a few
words in riply thereto, and very
kindly ask that you give me space in
the valued and valuable columns of
your paper for so doing.
Mr James, one of the jurors,
seems to realize the fact that a great
tumult is being made among the iutelligent
public, which sentiment
has been expressed broadly throngh
the newspapers.
We cannot recall in the history of
our country where a juror, after
rendering his verdict according to
the law and evidence, afterwards
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undertake to explain lu tuu
the reasons for his decision, but we 1
do find an instance recorded in Matt,
xxvii: where ''Pilot saw that he
could prevail nothing', but rather a '
tumult was made. He took water
and washed his hands before the multitude
saying, I am innocent of the
blood of this just person; see ye to
it". Hut instead of Mr James
washing his hands in water he pre
ferred irdinging the newspapers
before the public.
1 agree with Judge Cooke when
he said there was plenty of good
jury material 111 Columbus county if
properly sorted out. His Honor is
a maD of profound intelligence and
knew that out of two hundred .men
that there were some few that could
easily be bought, else he would not
liavo added the additional clause "if
properly sorted". There is no doubt
that some of the best men of Columbus
county were drawn on that
jury, butjthaving honesty enough
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when on fXIIDloatiou irilUKiy iiiauc j
known their opinion as to the case
and, of course, they were rejected.
But when Mr James, who lived only i
a short distance from the scene of (
the tragedy, and this being at least 1
a month afterwards, was called 1
frankly sa'd he know nothing of the 1
killing and had no cause whatever to |
express his feelings in regard to the 1
Tabor tragedy, which was so universally
known throughout the whole (
South. How could such an occurance
have ever escaped the ears of 1
Mr James, who lives on an R F D.,
where papers pass daily? Mr James
declared openly in the court room
that he had not expressed an opiu
ion in the Hayes case, and does no'
the above alone qualify him as the
juror he represents. It has been rumored
that some members of the
jury represented some ministers cfl
the Unknown Tongue system that
penetrated the dark corners of Columbus
county, also that two of the
jurymen were tenants for the Hon
J B Shulkens. Mr James admits
that every man on the jury were
first class and had every evidence of
perfect gentlemen The intelligent
can decide this question.
Mr James has stated in his article
that he had never seen Neill or Rosa
Hayes until they were brought into
the court room, but since the ac
quittal he must have become intimately
associated with them, or else
he could not have stated so forcibly
that "they already have a supply of
pistols, and it seems that they understand
using them, too," In this expression
the writer admits emphatically
by the use of the pronoun
"they" in the clause "they understand
using them, too," that Neill,
Rosa and Lloyd Hayes enterred into
I Ml t-* ,
a conspiracy ana aia kiu uooert m
Flo.vd.
Mr James speaks philosophically
when he says "God never made a
better being than a good woman,
neither was tbore a worse curso to
a good moral man than a bad woman."
According to the character
certificate of Mr James ho is upright
and a man of moral character
surely |Mr James can sympathize
with a man who has a bad woman.
I do not see how any setof jury having
the knowledge that an intelligent
ju"y should have and professing
to have the intelligence that Mr
James claims that ho and the other
jurors had in rendering a just verdict.
as he claimed they did "according
to the law and evidence" making
known their decision before
- - * - * ?- 4 A A. ?
Judge LiooKe anu me court, anu tnen
be simple enough to appear in the
papers trying to clear certain facts,
and bring certificates of endorsements
by parts of the defendants'
witnesses. And what is strickingly
noticeable is chat Mr James' iastendorser
is Mr J L Boyd, Esq , a man
that has been dead for several years,
now for Mr James to take the signature
of a dead man to endorse his
good moral character, its my opinion
that be goes lacking for "standbyers."
Mr James says "we jurors
feel clear from blxrre" and if they
have done their dutv just and right
I trust no blame will rest on them.
But I am glad to state that Mrs
Hayes, when at the judgment bar,
will not have a jury of this kind to
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render . r a verdict; \>ut a just God
who d'. j all things v/ell.
Mr James -also states that the
prisoners go free and rejoice. They
may feel that they a<re out of prison,
but coi-ld they fe?I /good and rejoice,
and thai this b'ack deed that they
have committed ha.-* been washed
Ifoui choir hands, where their own
home towns, Tabor, N. C., and Loris,
S. C., have forbidden them ever
making a location there again? Now
teey will have to search for an abiding
place elsewhere. Certainly the
Hayes jury have heard of the steps
ftiot hauo hppn taken bv the food.
honest and intelligent citizens of
these two striving towns. Surely
they must see how sentiment stands
as to the guilt of the parties acquitted.
Mr James states he once fived in
Horry countv. I am confident should
he never make another location in
South Carolina that the public at
large will feel honored by his absence.
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Sale for Foreclosure
Under and by virtue of a decree
made bv his Honor T S Sease, Presiding
Judge of thoCourtof Common
Pleas, in and for Horry County, in
the case of Burroughs & Collins
Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff
vs Weed Distilling and Manufacturing
Company, a Corporation, et al,
and the holders of certain bonds,
Defendants, and dated the 3rd day
of April, A. D. 1911; Notice is hereby
given that I the undersigned, B
J Sessions, Sheriff of Horry County,
will sell at public auction before the
court house door at Conway, in the
county and State aforesaid, duriDg
legal hours of public sale, on saleslay
in May next, it being the 1st
Jay of said month, all and singular
bhat certain real estate, and propperty,
situated in Horry County and
iescribed as follows, to wit:
All and singular all the lightwood,
and all dead long leaf Dine timber,including
such as may now or hereafter
be fit for fuel and cr.ss tie-,
both standing and fallen, now or
hereafter " < ag on the lands, now
or beret e, on the 30th day of
M ar?nt-? f) 1907 nwnpH hv ?-n.>d
A.'A & VM, " ) W ? J - ? ?
Burro' is & Collins Company, in
the County of Horry, State ol
South Carolina, approximating, one
Hundred Thousand (100,000 00)
acres: excepting however that part
of the dead pine timber which wa<?
conveyed, prior to the 30th day of
March, A D 1007, by deed and contract
as follows, vV.toConway Lumber
Company, July 1st, 1002, and
Aug 1904; to Conway Lumber Company
July 20th, 1900, to Harry C
Trexler, Nov 17th 1904, to W T
Thrower & Company, December, 5th
1904; op'.iou to R ?bert B Scarbor!
ough, April 2, 1900, and later oy deed
! i -i i -vr -vr <(17 O.
; recoruea in uook page
to Burroughs & Grant Lumber Com
pany, May 3rd 1906; Under Option
to Arthur Mann, or Walker Cnemical
Works, said option made on
May 4th, 1905; as will more fully appear
by reference to the deed or
indenture, a copy of which is annexed
to and made a part of the
complaint in said action.
Terms of Sale, Cash, Purchaser
to pay for papers.
B. J. Sessions.
Sheriff of Horry County.
Conway, S. C., April 10th A D 1911,
H II Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
The strawberry movement openec
brisk.
Hoary headed winter is still flirtin#
with gentle spring.
This year promises to be a record
breaking price for tobacco.
Miss Mabel, tho gifted daughter
of Dr. E. Norton, went to Marion
to preside at the piano for "Slumberiand,"
which was presented
there Tuesday and Wednesday eve
mrgi,
Midn'ght in the Ozarks
and vet sleepless Hiram ?Scranton,
of Clay City, III., coughed and
coughed. He was in the mountains
011 the advice of five doctors, who
said he had consumption. Hearing
of Dr King's New Discovery, he began
to use it. "I believed it saved
my life," he writes, for it made a
new man of me, so that I can now
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Sale for Foreclosure.
Under and by virtue of a decre
for foreclosure and sale made by hi
Honor, T S Sease, Presiding Judg
of the Court of Common Picas in an
for Horry County, ir the case of V
W Roberts, Admr, Plaintiff, vs L t
Causee and W P Causee, Defendant
and dated the 3rd day of April, A ]
1911. Notice is heroby given tha
I, the undersigned, B J Sessions
Sheriff of Horry County, will sell a
public auction before the cour
house door at Conway, S. C., durin
legal hours of sale ou salo-.day i
May nexi, it being the 1st day c
said month, that certain tract c
land situate in Horry County an
described as follows, to wit:
All aLd singular a certain tract
paacel, or piece of laud lying i
Floyds Township, State and Count
aforesaid, bounded as follows: O
the West by lands of W H Causei
North by lauds of Sylvester Causee
East by lands of W P Causee, S:>ut
by lands of W P Cuusee, con tain in,
ten (1(1) acres.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser t
pay for papers.
B J Sessions,
Sheriff of Horry County.
Conway, S. C., April 10th A D 191
H H Woodward,
I Plaintiff's Attorney.
Notice of Sale.
Under and by virtue of that cai
I tain chattle mortgage executed an
delivered to Burroughs & Collin
Company by T B and J it Lope
and dated the 5th day of February
A D 1910, I have seized and will se
at the Lupo place occupied durin,
the year 1010, by the said T B an
J It "Lupo, at public auction durin,
the legal hours of sale on the 28t
day of April A D 1911, all and sin#
lar the following described persont
property, to wit:
One lot of corn in the ear, contai
iog 100 bushels more or less, an
now contained in a building on tb
premises and raised by said Lupo a
a portion of his crop for the yea
1910.
V DJohnson,
Agt. of Mortgagee,
April 12 A D 1911.
All the industries of Con wo.
seem to be in a prosperous condl
tion.
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The preliminaries for the reorgan
ization of the Sons of Itest for th<
summer months are now on foot.
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