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THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER VOL.1. NO. 6. -?_ WUCE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 FER ANNUM. urnnnro rnrrn nunut? fiittu IN LE| CASE HOMER BROWN AND JOHN DUCWORTH DISCHARG BY JUDGE WILSON HABEAS CORPUS Court Refused to Hold Men Charged With J. W. Lee '. If John W. Lee. Mromiient Pied mont man, did me t\ witli foul play the courts, of Anderson lounty are! now no nearer the solution, or wh?H perpetuated the deod than Ithey were I before Jolm Uucwortb arid Homer I Brown wore arrested, charged with I the crime. These two negroes, both I of whom have been confin?e in the I Anderson county jail since Mr. Lee's I disappearance, wore Saturday releas ed by Judge John S. Wilson and bothH w?lked from the court room, free I men. The negroes were arrested two I weeks ago, charged with having been I implicated ?in Mr. Lee's disappear-1 ?ce and it was presumed that they I mid be arraigned on a charge of I murder. However, following the ha-1 bcus corpuB proceedings brought by I the Qrm of Green & Ear le, attorneys! for the defendants. Judge Wilson said! yesterday momir.;; that he co?!d ?"f?r no reason why the negroes should bel hole, since there was no evidence to | connect them with th? cbbo. and ro marked that if they were later wanted | the sheriff could get them. It scorns that the negroes have been htld on very insufficient evi dence, according to general opinion. The only "?ossible way In which any Suspicion could appoint to them was the fact that Mr. Lee was said to have been seen about one mile where the negroes live $n? buggy tracks and spots of blood were found in the, neighborhood. The- blood was so counted for by the negroes' Btate ' mer.t thst..^l?||>|)|'?ip0,ilrin#l ^ mo^atagaand ^neighbor swore.that It was his tmggy ?passing the pi ose that ict- taken iitf? con sideration by Judge Wilson-ws?i the statement 'that - -H. FVCely o* BrulUjH f'^oH?fwAi in wnimnHfin W&hi the affoir. ?-M*. < Coiy was repreee^ipp yeotero^ ae-haisiog .saW tba% he ?oae| Itlveiy Baw Mr. Lee on the .Streets ,'of **r_.oiu nk>iiiau<> *f?v? and u)rr......v. .?r?-->-? . tst. **?; after he'had been suppose* to be dead. Mr. Cely would nottua^bH an affidavit to this effect, because lie saifi that ne did noi u?i? UV ?<t --'-r^ ti? in thu. case but verified the state ment that the attorney's for the ae tendants presented to the court. ?alter taking all phases of the situ ation under advisement tne coiu rule* that.thei ?Aarcaa could not 0 held and the following order wrb directed by Judge Wilaon: 'The defendants having brou?bt before me in open court oaT habeas corpus proceedings, and it appearing that the State, has no erl?H inurchar?te to prefer a?fti?st .them, on mbtlch of defondantis ; ?ttoraora? Green 6 Barle, It Is ordered! r "That the* * defendants. Homerf BrowV&nd John . ^cworUi, .be.,dlSi charged -*?jb4a the ? custody ..of-^w" ' f^erW^tm ':ths.t they be ?yownaOT;?I *l?a*eJ ? Heariay h* -t/ilnmbls V- > 1; Tuesday .=<* -, Mr J K.-Mho*. tocmcT ?t'/stt senstor Is "at* home from CblninbU where ht has been appearing in th.? interest c! .?f?A?Tm?mift^tnrera wl*> object tc tne eUit?reusing to kee?<14 yen? ol< children o?i of iho mills anlese tbej are r?Quired to attend select. "1 believe that the cotton manufuc titrera are striving with We utmpe frankness and tnUlltgeno* to sotv* Ulis serious pin>bl*m an*.' t'*ft\.t^C3 aro doing so from the ro>Uvcs of nu mnnltv ?tti* tiatrloilsrn.*' ssld .< Mr, r In the English Arrn^ Liineoiu ?&. t?^hte?fe* ef briber! ?41 ?artatiion 10' connecta- will were tb* owwcei' ^^ff ^S'^f?K?! aes^sft? lee^do'elirkt army e*t*er* w. ?vient ! ?Ht?Mrii?-; . " > .' -_.-:_.. TtblttHMT WAD' OF CRIMINAL COURT COMPLET ED." EQUITY HEARINGS TAKEN UP APPEALS REFUSED Two Negroes Sentenced to Life Many Other Sentences Passed The court of general sessions for Anderson county adjourned Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock, all of- the criminal cases having befin tried and ccmpleted and - the attention cf the court was turned to the civil cases It Is the eu at oni for the court of common pleas to fellow in about one month after the court of general sessions, but in this instance a num ber of appeal cases of no little Im portance were on the roster and it was determined to attend to them before the close of this term. There fore the court, of commun pleas was opened yesterday upon the conclu sion of the criminal court. The last cases given attenticn in criminal court waa that of Henry Williams, who entered a plea of guilty to the charge of burglary and larceny. The court imposed sentence of two years' Imprisonment upon the defendant. Appeal Cases. The court heard appeals In the cases of Doc Gaines and Bub Gaines, bet h convicted, of manslaughter ana over-ruled the appeals in each in stance. Appeal was denied in the case of , Charlie Henderson and Rether Hen dcrson, convicted of murder, and sen tence of life imprisonment was passed. - However, in passing sen l-tence the court advised the defen dants that if thoy'served * part of their time with good behavior that thoy wo?ld doubtless be liberated sign PtT^l^n,,to ''j^t^aet!1 saying BtVfcfcat he*^presumed the solicitor-might fStso^ow^S?^ |>t Following ihe adjournment of court . last nt$h'f;-hia>honcr;? Judg? lohn 5; I WMsoh 'who' rAs' been presiding at b&fft t?im or court,, left Tor; his'home \[<M Manning "?'riuMne otner coun 01 fictals did llhesdae.*?>-?%r,-i ^ ;t\ t*> ... at.' -ILVt'I'M MM ; Uerissnrg, Pa.. a.ln. 17.?.There \i<T^ l .141 mine workers hilled in and rhout the minsa oi Venu?jriVBni? Li ?SiS, aecerdies to a- -snort made public today by the Btitc department of mines. HUE ET A WILL 30T RESI?S. Mexico City. Jan. i7.- Amorlcap tinued to cuitivate cioafc personal re charge O'Shaughnesay, Who has con tinued to cultivate close ' personal re lations with, tbe President, agniv has brought up the subject t^ss re?*iut ?on and **a??ubaa been assured by the President he would not resign. _?-? U*I>ER BlWS SEftPlE* ed Torpedo fedat Brltted Oat te ' 8ea Plymouth, SCnciand, Jsn. 17.?An all day'a search^ of White's Bay by torr oedo boats failed to locate the British ?nibmar'ine A 7. Hope or any of ii-.e crew being alive was given, up: The buoy''-plalieef when the submarine was mlnaed". was driven out to sea, and R It believed the submarine Itself drifted. Mount Airy Farmer Killed by Hi* Sons Mount Airy. N\c73an. l7.-~Charlei and Samuel Lawson. aged 17 an* 20 years, were placed under arrest here Saturday folowiog * coroner's in quiry Into the death Of their fath er. William lAWson, a farmer, whoso body was dtrjoyered Friday in a sha low trove in a field nAft?* his home. CP.E. WRAT A fIS?FI impceing chandlse thotish i FORTH trea Ks tcabbard, pire and bright, Flatbed the award of Lee I Par In freut ol the deadly light. High e'er the brave, tat the mom of right. Its etaiaiess abces, Eke a beacon tight. Led as to victory. Da! of Ita acabbard, where tall lonf it slumbered peacefully, Roused (ran Its rest by the battle song. Shielding the feeble, smiting the strong, Unardiflf the right and avenging the wrong. Gleamed the award of Lett Forth from ita scabbard, high is air. Beoeatb Virginia's sky. And they whs taw It. gleaming taert And knew who bore it knelt to awear j. That where that sword led they would'dara To follow and to die OUT of its scabbard 1 Never band Waved award frcni italn as fret. Nor tarer sword led braver bard. Nor braver bled for a brighter land, Nor brighter laod bad a cause as grand, Nor csaae s chief like Lett Forth \om Ita scabbard ! tie* we prayed That sward aught ?icior bel And when oar triam sa was dclsyed Aad many a heart grew sore afraid We still based oa while gleamed Ike bladt Of uoble Robert Lee I Forth from Its scabbard I AH Is vala Forth flashed the sword of Lee 1 Tis shroud?d new" In its shcatb again; I' sleep* Ute sleep ol oar noble stala. Defeated, yet without o it sin. Proudly tad acacetully. SPLENDID MUSIG ILL BE FEATURE Prof. Harry C. Lowden Will Be " ? Chsrge of the* Announcement' was ruade lu An prpf. Harry Ci-. Lowdea, au author and composer dv note, baa -beer? &e cureu 10 airaci. inu muoiu ?ui 37tfc Annual Sari-day School Conven tion which is to meet In Anderson on .Februar, il. This s??? -fe gce? n?w> u% Anderson peoplo who are anticipating the convention with great pleasure. Th? fact that this take charge of the program will in rc ftrie music for overv ' session o? the?conventjon. The choir wilt con stat or 20? Choice local voices .?ai under Prof. U>wden's direction should reach a high state of perfection. Mutual Life L?s^j lit junctionFailed ' Charleston, S. C. Ja.n. IT.- -Judge H. A. H. ?rallhAj^tliie;F?^^jl court, in ah order Uted this solved : a temporary \ straining .insurance t?ifc Insurance Company Of ^N?w York from doing business in this State. Tb? paves the way for tbt commissioner to proceed to revolt* the company's license if he sees ii\ under the. laws of tho State. Commissioner McMaeter last sum' mer notified the company to shov. cause why their license should nol he revoked. By way of reply. th< company secured a. temporary In junction in the Chited States dlstrlc court. The commissioner all?ger that the comprihy coca not ccmplj with the terme of its contract. Constituted President ; WH*>*** Hat urday Program. Washington. . Jan. ' 17.?Presided Wilson today returne? to his pro gram of banishing official busloes on Saturdays. Be golfed in the fore Upon, but instead of taking a trmi automobile rlda. as has been his eus ^.--^ ^?ftadad a -??ir?T: m mane of a musical cbmsdy, accompanied to hja youngest daughter, Miss Sieano Wilson and Secretary Tumulty. 1 was the President* first matinee vis! to a local theatre and he enjoyed i * * * ?'s a* * THE WEAsTrlE? * JUS no "mmm U? OHE Mys to be From Tennessee * Francisco, Jen. 17.?Tlie double nii-ida nu H v tod* v nf & vous* WOfDAtSil nbwn ;as Blanche Weed and: a man j ?ivu..a? her uncle. C. B. Wood, e?td { ce *o have been on the Tennessee sc court bench, has ysttf?ed Ute investigators. . The double tragedy occurred at a al hotel, while Miss Wood and a Svnci, Ktefcr$ Roberts, were trying dissuade him from carrying out a rear of suicide. While Roberts war. Iking with Wood, Miss Wood shot rsolf dead. Miss.Wood had found note from her uncle saying that he d deckled to kill himself as he had st hi? money and hia friends had erted him. Roberts and Miss Wood hestenod to e hotel and.burst in on Woo-?. Rob and Misa Wood upbraided him for nat the,'woman termed * "ghastly ike." ? Suddenly she took a revolver m a bureau drawer, and shot her U. Wood then killed himself. >lll. HIMMERH AT HOME ?ys the Legislature Is Gradually , Shaping I'p Mr. H. C. Summers, the new member the Anderson delegation in the ?lslatnre. was in the city Saturday lernoon on his way to Pendteton. tie lye-that things are getting organized id shaped up for business. - He has Introduced a bill, and Sen tor Sullivan has dnne the same In the mate, providing a punishment for laps who smoke In the hotel dining ims or restaurants. He says there Is law.-and hotel people are alrr ^t alpless where the people are .<st ill innnered. [iuerta I? Slipping The End U In Sight Mexico City. Jan. 17.?Many romo** current In Mexico City. One fact inds out. Friends of the pr?sident convinced the end is nevfar away id have renewed the'.r efforts. to Ing about his retdgnstton. A break between Oen. Huer ta and \e Catholic party is feared as th? re lit, of the summerly treatment of the ?nd nf the party, Gabriel Fernandez )niellera. Bomellera waa arrested, it to Ver? Cru* and Interned today San de Ulua fortress. ; I?a Nscional, the Catholic organ/ has ?n impressed. ************ DAMAGE $500,000 * * * * * * * * * * * * * f Jacksonville. Pia.. Jan. 17.?Damage iniated at approximately 1500.000 resulted from a fire which con sir destroyed the tert.lnal wharves ] ie Atlantic Coast Line Railway. OLD ANDEBBOH BOY A CONSUL IM SPAIN * ! I ; . I. . . ;, \ j. * ,t ????? j . x Interesting Communication From Claude I. Dawson, Val encia, Spain . ? 7"!io Daily Consul?/ and. Trade Re pcrtx. Issued from the government prititery at wesmngton, contains a Y?ry interesting commimlcatlon4roto Claude i. Dawson, Valencia. Spain. Mr. DawRon's article deals* with the regulation of Valencia orange ship ment^ asid ' oatslna a number of very interesting iiaragraphp. He deals with various nha*e? of the orange situation commenting on * the effect of the fo-oyoratlon agreement*, reau lation of shinmento hy committees, the operation of the plan and prices and snipm^nts. Mr. Dawson was originally from Anderson and his friends ii?<? mill be glad to know Unit he is eilmbine so rapidly and is making a name for himself In the consular service. Civil Service, Jobs May JBft Political j Washington. Jan. 17.?The tight ovv er the proposed exemption or 2,400 'assistant postmasters from civil ser vice, proposed In the postofllce ap propriation took a new; turn today when Chairman Moon, of the Meuse Pos to nice committee, Introduced a special rule to include an annual ?2, 500,000 good roads appropriation in the measure and provide, for the passage of the whole hill, carrying tS30.000.000 under a suspension of the rules. The rule is expected to be favorably reported. Those contending for the exemption of the assistant postmasters count oa the good roads advocates for sup port. Representative Borland, Democrat, of Arkansas, attacked the proposed legislation, declaring the plan had no purpose in view except to provide jobs to be Riled by political adher ents. Representative Willis, Repub lican, of Ohio, also attacked the civil service exemption provision of the bill, declaring the Democrats propos > od to "prostitute and defeat the ope ration of the civil service law at a time when the government was ex tending its functions, and when the merit system should be carefully guarded. ksOSY?.-i-F- niVKKR Gets a Prison fteatence For Crimes Convicted sf . Knoxville, Tenn.. Jan. 17.--William H. Gass, a former mayor, formel president of the Knoxvfllo Bankin? * Trust Company, which went Intc the hands of a receiver a year ago, was convicted in criminal court today of having accepted deposits when he rud good reason to believe the Insti tution was insolvent. The verdicl carries a prison sentence of fron j two to au years. on nnrniTinu uu-urcnmiui! if*.* MACHINERY FOR SCIENTIFIC MARKETING IS NEEDED BILL INTRODUCED Senator Borah, of Idaho, Created Sensation in Washington Saturday Washington. .Ian. IT.--Co-operation among farmers Instead of competi tlon, that "the farmer may receive the whole of the consumer's dollar for his product instead or Xj t? 45 per cent., as now U ihe Case," 1? the' aim of a bill introduced today by Senator Borah to create an "agri cultural capital" or clearing house to be run by farmers under govern ment charter or subsidy. T'.tc bill would furnish machinery for scientific marketing and standard laatloa of farm products under dtrec tion of a country-wide erganlzattoa of producers irrespective of govern ment control. It created' quite a stir in the senate. Senator Borah ex plaining later that ha..bad not writ ten the measure, but had introduced It at the request of E. H. Itettig, a farmer of Opportunity. Washington. Xh a memorial accompanying the bill, Rettin submitted that farmers ?--? ~~???ictcd i;v the --> --??'-"< and . he made the declaration that the "big trusts" had done mere good fer , the. public than the government. Assertion that 'competition Is the mother of waste", Air. Rsttig said, "'the law of hustaes's success Is no operation." "Think of the stupidity of our na tional government," he continued, "encouraging its citizen* to produce wealth and after U has been produced, tn?tatm,g on these saassacltUens coa i testSag: against each othjir for poaaes I alon of the things they save produc I am j\?lng to venture- the fc*a?r ! tloa- that,the Standard Oil Company, Interaatioaal Hot vaster Company. I the Steel Trust and ether. ae-CKMed trust the government has sought to disrupt, ?ava dea? mar? real Samarl .tan servies ror the beacHt. af the Mas ses thaay our government." Cities irt France Are Facing a Famine Vans, Jan. i7.??ws?y cities of France are facht g (Milne owing to the .cutting off of trafic by the heavy snowfall. <KallWay communication between Paris and Bordeaua has come to t France branch li?es are blocked. More ?ftar. 1,200 travelers are held up at Cerb?re and it has been almost Impossible to find toed and accom modation for them.. Navigation of the canals and rivers bau ceased owing to the Ice. Pos tal service between Algeria and Franca has been suspended and it is reported the temperature In North ern Africa hsa fallen to freezing. KKSATOR TILL*A> ILL. Washington. .Tsn. l7.~S*oator Till man. of South Carolina, was con fined t:i bis bed today with an attack of erysipelas. The Senator has not been in robust health for a long iii?? and his friend* are anxious about his condition. Blieciallsts tonight said the patient was not In dancer, and will be out in a day or two. BAPTISTS LOCATE Bay HKe Vor Ike ifc^W State Hes-I l??tal.. Columbia. S. C Jan. 17.~-Am?ounee-I ment was made .today that the board | of trustees of the State Baptist Hr?--j pital Company had purchased a tract | of eight acres near Columbia for $16. 000. On this site, the Baptist conven tion or South Carolina will erect a| I hospital to cost about $200,001). %*$ SUBSCRIPT] THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELL7 *nderson, C. C. Gentlemen:?Plrass enter avy nams ligencer. I am (or am not) taking NOTE: - It you are a subscribe scrtntton Is paid in advance, you ma The subscription of the daily Is f 5.0? Please enclose check or money or Respcc R. F. D. or 8t. No. PipoCTlDICP WERE GREATLY PLEASE* WITH THE TRIP ft HAD A FINE Tl? President Rifgs I? Opposed Making Change In The M tuttei ' \__ . V (By. Wiitr?on B*R.) Coming as the UniRhtac touch ts what was probably one of the ?sut interesting; aOsstoBs'of- ira Rind' ever held in the State. Che Commercial' Secretaries of South Carolina, wejrh delightfully etttertalatd Saturday at Clemsoa College. The party made the trip to this splendid Institut??? at the Invifatlen of Br. W. M. Rlggs. president of the college, and it Was as addeB feature that proved ta ? eae of the most pleasant of the maay things that had been arrasgei f?r the party of secretaries. Thv nim i w?b Stti? ???mt A??*i ?*a' yesterday morniag about 9:3? o'clock la automobiles, the pufclic oplrlt?i raea of the city having placed tb?dft stach I see at the disposal of the Ipfcfl Chamber of Commerce. r^**)?? through the historic town of Pesa.fr toa. psRslag by the aacleat aad tereatiag huUdfa^ of that. ??vJ?fa, in? ii ip t>'iiniH iir?r>i{ t? ?? b w^iijjw? in every way. Many commonts IfM* heard frosa the party on the beauti ful scoaery. The i?arty arrived at Clamsoa shortly before It o'clock aad received a cordial welcome ffoja Dr. Riggs a?d atemfc.rH of the <ile(pi aon facti lty. They were . estarted through the various hull4isgst's%#ia ths textile.s?p=r?- .steal ?eyartmeat. the wees' working ?laat, th" dairy, sad the huadw^s aad **e other things or which Clemsoa may' well feel proud *?? of which. ?e average- citizen is utterly lga?r??t. U>tnictor? la <?* varlo^ d?part-; meats wrre-WiPB3WB|llHSflp?^ts iters 'over far slant and a treate* dous |mp**sslOB of Werk "hel?r ieae by from the sight ?f t trios UBder^wsy. At 1 o'olhfk the formation or stui ices oV'T'roaldeat WgwT?wlL temptlng luncheon Wae sw*. mean was -late-orat. aad pr?parai -joy ??r. ?cViiieUe? care, even to the mast mlauU N'othiBs had sees omitted r? tead ta make the ocenslon m ait for the party asi th> prewjp ?7 ble appclntmen'.?, together with tie ^ apieadia aervh-r. it s?s **i?5* moat enjoyable alaners over att*** _,y^z- a !ai"e *?e*y. With " the olsjarsT *r. ^1**?.. ? ,j?i wf ctosse* College,,?:^- = very appropriate remarks. Ur? said that the Institution Was ?r hy leaps aai bound* aci dojas _ and more every year. He. potato* the. fact that last year praCTlf* 900 ?ludest? were seat eut fr?s ibtitutloB, reaching a?w ateiil" Tarmera. Cal*. Charge >?H*?. . He said that the retort as xm? sea's having more money t needed v/as absolutely pointed to whore at least million more dollars wen' mer. than put the i?stifn^??p i e* * good footlBg. ?e ?ta*?*- that tan. r-._i_-j-# Beul norer'aoon asked"to contribute ??? cent to the np-keep at the institua*? aai ssli that the har?aia maie 1? veafs ago la this, reaped hai beam* faithfully adheredjp. He the fact that atudeats %a* been sent out 'from Clemsoa s?red his bearer* that the cell?? Iwas proud t'=?b?t-??w,W/**?T done. Ho approved ?esrtlfr Idea of estabilahlat a tfclheua library at CloMson .ather than ckanglai tvs name of the imrtitotioa. Porter A. Whaley, aecretary, of th* ABderson Chamber ot Ccmaiorc^ followed Dr. Riggs aai replie*. onV behalf of_thoJbodjT^to fur. 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