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NOBLE EFFORT TO SAVE ANDERSON Attorneys Blackwell and Richey in Columbia. PETIOFNED GOVERNOR Strenuous i'.?mi to Huvc I><*<itIi Sen. fence Co III muted to Life Impris onment in state t'eiiltcntiury. As stated last weck, au effort is be in* made to save .lohn Henry Ander son from the gallows. The matter now rests with the board of pardons, since the appeal last Wednesday to Governor Ansel. in all likelihood the governor will appoint a lunacy Commission to examine Anderson; it the commission decides t hat he is not possessed of sense to render him a responsible being, then it is very likely that ho will be senl to the asy lum or to the penitentiary. Regarding the visit of Messrs. Richey and Blackwell to Columbia last week, ami their appearance be t?re Governor Ansel. The Columbia Record has the following Interesting story: "Attorneys Ulockwell and Richey, of the Lnurens bar. were before Gov ernor Ansel today, armed with a pe culiarly strong petition in behnlf <>r h negro named .lohn Henry Anderson, under sentence to be hangt d at I,au reus April !'?! for the murder of his father-in.law. .los.h Cnrter, whom An derson shot to death a: Cedar church in I.aureus county a few months ago. ' !t was a clear case of murder, but the extenuating circumstances are so strong thai since the tacts became known, following Anderson's convic tion, many of the best citizens of the county have joined in a big petition to 'to governor to have the death sentence commuted tu lifo Imprison ment. Among the letters is a strong one from Mr. C .C. Feather stone, who stiys he heard the trial of the ease, but is convinced that, although it was a just verdict in view of the evidence brought out. he is satisfied since the trial that had the Jury known all the facts it would have recommended An derson to mercy. Mr. Feathorstono earnestly urges commutation to life imprisonment. There wore not less than 250 names to the petition upon which Messrs. Waekwell and Richey based their plea. "Govornor Ansel will refer the pa pers to the solicitor and judge and tie! on the case when bo gets their recommendations. if the govornor does not grant a commutation i! is likely ho will appoint a lunacy ('?Im mission to pas;; upon Anderson's men tal condition. Messrs. Lllackwoll and Rich-y wore appointed by .ludgc I' e to defend (ho neuro, and not y did tbi' without compensation, .t th y came hero lodn> at their own xpeusc, and are so thoroughly per suaded that the neuro should not get the fuli penalty of the law that tiny offer to pay IhO expenses of a lunacy commission. "The CUBC is of peculiar interest as showing the terrible ravages typhoid fever is milking in some of the rural districts among ignorant negroes. There bad been bad Idood between Carter and Anderson for some Hum. Carter, who is said to be a particu larly mean negro, had taken Ander son's wife ami children away from him and had not only repeatedly re fused to allow them to go back to Anderson, but had forbidden Ander son to come to see them, running him away and attempting to kill him when \ndcrson came to try to see his child, Which was dying of typhoid fover. it was at the funeral of tlx* second child which also died of typhoid fever thai the killing occurred. And an affidavit from a physician Who attend ed both Anderson and his children says (hat Anderson bad fust recovered from ;t Severn ease of typhoid fever, which lefl hi- mind unbalanced. When Anderson went Ibid the church and git/.od on iho dead form ? era/ed with anger and. rushing 011?. shot Carter ami killed him. and (.lieu ran off crying at the top of bis \ (doe. "if the linnglnp taken place it will be tim first legal ex euiion In that county in liftecn > Ca >?.: " Apred Negro lluriietl to Heath. Vows reached the city last Week Of a horrible occurrence oil Hie Wads worth place some sev. n or elghl miles southeast Of luve An old negro woman, "?"> years of age, was burned io death while burning up trash ami stubble in a Held, Tim old woman. Robert soil by name. was. alone in Ilm Hold ami lu-v Clothing caught lire; she tried to run home, but fell on the way. It is said that one of her logs was burned completely off. and Hie entire hotly fearfully ehnrri tl. Noii will find hero the largest ami best line of Toilet Sets in different de signs, colors and decorations at S. M. <\L- B. II. Wilkes K- Co. NEWS ITEMS FU?M KABTX. Interesting Facts About Italian People ! und Their Visitors. Rnbun, April .*>.-?As usual a very intorc8ting sermon was preached by OUI' pastor. Kev. E. C. WnstOII, Sil 11 day morning. His text was from the fiftl chapter and sixteenth verse of Matthew- "Lei your light so Bhlne before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven." The Rnbtin people are glad Mr. SVai ion has im proved and is able to IUI Iiis appoint ments.. Miss Nora Taylor and brother of Princeton spent last Tuesday with Misses Madge and Pearl Medlock. Mrs. Rebecca Owens and daughter spent Friday night witli her son Mr. Boardie Owens. Mr. and Mrs. (lamp Hcllsms were the guests of her sister Mrs. Rodert Chapman Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Murphy Mahaffey, who is going to school at Fttrman university, was down to see his parents Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Archie Owens and sister Miss Edna visited their sister Mrs. Clnudec Wesson Saturday night. Mr. Boardie Owens and family wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Abercrombic Sun da.v. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heliums vis ited her parents Sunday. Superintendent Pitts of Laurens was in RabUII community Sunday. Miss Lillian Smith of Honea Path was visiting Mrs. 0. \V. Babb Sat urday flight, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roper of I.aureus wc re a: Raduu Sunday. Mr. I ludgc Roper was visiting rel atives ami friends Saturday night and Sunday in the community. Miss Corrlo Million left Saturday to spend a while at Simpsouvlllc, Prom "Wmj Bonn'' in Florida. Following is a note from a former I.aureus citizen, who now resides in Florida: Tampa. Fla.. Mar. 30, '00. The Advertiser. Laurons. S. ('.? I enclose you one dollar as a re. newnl of my subscription to your valuable paper. I do not see bow 1 could do without it. It comes to me like an old. faithful friend. Very truly Yours. .1. YV. Voting. It Tastes Good and Creates Strength the famous cod liver and iron medicine, without oil. Vinol is much better than cod liver oil and emulsions, because, while it contains all the medicinal value they do, it disagrees with no one. As a body builder and strength creator for old peoyUe, delicate children, after sickness, and for stub born coughs and colds Vinol is unequaled. VINOL is Hold in I.aureus hj The LAUREN'S Bill <; COMPANY. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure nf Trains, Laurcns, South Carolina. EFFECTIVE JUNK if., 1908. Wf.ST round. No. 1. Leave Augusta.10:10 am No. 1. Leave Laurens. 2:32 p m No. 1. Arrive Spartanburg.. 4:05 pm No. ?. Leave Greenwood.... 0:50 a m No. Leave Laurens. 7:."'."? a m No. .">. Arrive Spartaiihurg . 0.30 a m No. f?3. Leave Greenville.12:20 p m No. f>:'.. Arrive Laurens. 1:45 pm No.'st;. Leave Greenville ... <l:3opm No.*86. Arrive Laurens. 0:25 p in sot Til BOUND. No. 2. Leave Spartanburg .. .12:20 p m No. 2. Leave Laurens. l.'.Vl p in No. 2. Arrive Augusta. ?:lf) ji m No. 0. Leave Spartanburg . . ">:<>() p m No. 0. Leave Laurens.0:35 p in No. 6. Arrive Greenwood . . 7:50 p in No.'ST. Leave Laurens. 8:10 a m No. ?87. Arrive Greenville. . . .10:20 a m No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:'\'> p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville ,... -i.!>? p m Trains "86 and ?87 daily except Sunday. Tri-weekly through Pullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Ashe ville on trains Nos. 1 and 'J; North bound.Tuesdays,Saturdays; Sou) hhound Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. c. H. GASQUE, Agent, Laurons, S. C. (',. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt., Greenville. S. C A.VV. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. ERNEST WILLIAMS, CP.A.. Augusta, Ga. I!c> sure to see the beautiful line of Go-carts at S. M. <fi E II. Wilkes & Co. What is learned in the cradle laststill the grave Cultivate tin.1 saving habit in your children by opening a saving account in their name. Teach them t<> save their pennies?a child's pennies arc a man's dollars. A dollar or more starts an a?ouut and earns .1 percent, interest compound quarterly. We furnish you a neat little home bank without charge. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. ! The Little Things Count Saving a :e\v cents on every purchase will amount to a great deal in a years time. You can you can save from 1 to 10 cents on every purchase you make of I LAURNES WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Real Estate Offerings One lot ill Watts Mills. 250 feet front 348 acres of land near Habun Creek by 7" feet deep, t room cottage and church, s-room dwelling, three tenant out buildings, Price $1,000. bouses. Price $32.50 per acre. One lot at Watts Mills containing 2H tti ros of land in Hunter town-1 ?J acres. Price $250. ship, bounded by lands of ItufUH Dun. lap. Itcbecca Christian and Gco. Craw One lot at Laurcns Mills, with well lord: four room cottages, good out aud :' brick chimneys. Price ^lt.o. buildings, line bottom lands, well tint- I bored; !'?? acres in cultivation. Only I SS acres of land near i'.ramhtfs $20 |n r acre. church, bounded bv lands of W. I'. , . , . ,, . tiO acres in Dial township, boumb d Harris and .'no. Ilurdette. Seven hv ,.,?,,;. ot ,,,?,< 8l.-liF m.> l.udy holt room dwelling, tenant houses, good t ml It. C. Wallace, i'rlee ?l.:'.0o. barn and out buildings. Price $20 Ins aorofl ol land in (ireeiiville eoiui ?>or " ' ' iy. jtiitier township, bounded by lands ; One t rbotn cottage, with ball and <?f-Msib Know, and Taylor and 'Orclgli . ,. ton muco: known as tin; Thomas lien :.' porches, on darll igtou avenue. , ,, , .. ., 1 nett piaci . on lOlioreo river; six room. Price $1,1 50. dwelling. good tenant hoiiacs and' , , , , , i , store building. Price $;|,ooo.O0 1 10 aerea of laud bounded bj Will Marlin and (iarretl lands, seven 11", acres of land Dial's township, ro<.Iwelllng. 1' tenant houses, good known as the old Wham's homestead, . i i ..u.U. i...- *.?: with dwelling and out-buildings. Price barn and out buildings. Price -., . s_ i ..>u per acre, per acre. 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's HO acres hounded by lands of >, church; 5 tonnnt houses $30 per ace.-. 0. Ilcllams ami Mitchell Owens, in :; Terms made easy, miles of I .aureus: l' dwellings and ?, , ? , i f i 'I,* i lots suitable for building purposes, out buildings. Price $3u per acre. ,? ,|?. ,((WII 0f Simpsonvillo; prices 141 acres bounded by lands of .lefl mad* right. Davis ami Herbert Martin; good ten- 127 acres land in Sullivan township, ant bouses, and good barn. Price !'room dwelling, good out buildings, 1; $f?0 per acre tenant house. Price $30 per acre. ?P.. acres land near Owlngfi Station 200 acres land, bounded by landa of Mrs. .I esse league, Jno. Walls, Dr. bounded by land of John .lonOS and Kullcrr. dwelling and tennent houses, A Tom Hraml.tt with dwelling and mit horse farm in cultivation. Price buildings price $35.00 per acre. $6,000.00. 100 acres land m ar l.anford Stal , 68 acres land 2) miles dray Court, , ..Iii .? i,.rr hounded by lands of J. H. dodfrev, John Ion bounded by lands ol Duff Pnttei- Armstrongand others. prU;t.$r,uT,o.O0 son. James Paterson and others with dwelling and Tenant bouse,, price , 200 acres land, Waterloo township, .. . bounded bv lands of estate ot V? . I. $.tu.00 per acre. Smith, J. K. Anderson and Saluda riv acres land .. a. (be incorporated or. Price $2,600,00, limits of Cm- Town of I'ountain Inn 100 acres of land in Youngs town hip, hounded bv lands of Itobb Ta-. ior. t. II room dwelling, two tenant houses, K. Nelson. .Iiin Adams and othors; K<M)d l)!irn- |,n,,"-':'"' dwellings and out buildings. Price jjftfj acrofi of lurid in Waterloo t'bwi $75.00 per acl'e, slap. kliOW.'l as the John Y, Hoyd place with dwelling and out-buildings, Price 05 act'OS of land, with dwelling, goOd $1.700, barn and OUt-buildings, near Owltlgs, .; . ? . ,. (<j * . fric.. $? 3,500; terms made easy. bounded by lands Mrs. hnrgess, P.ol'i ... , . ... n,. ,... HroWn, Jno, Madden and others; (! ten 100 acres of land. Will, flVO loom . _ hwfJw fM ^ vuHfoni dwelling, 3-1'ooih tetilint bouse, good Will be cut Into lots of ibo acr< each, out buildings, bohr Hickory Tavern, Price $20 per acre. Sullivan township. Price $15.00 per sio acres in haurons town hip; bound* acre. ed by land- of W. A. Mills, W. A. Simpson l.udy Mills ami dhers, nice :t?o acres of land in town of I.an dwellings. Well suppled with tei nt ford, with live-room dwelling. Price houses. This farm will be divided into j,. ijA/j 50 acre lots if so desired, ranging in ' ' price from >!'J'> to !?:",<) pel acre or will 50 acres of land in town of l.anford. sell the winde for $32,000.00 with tenant lions, at $50.00 per acre. 31 acres land hounded by lands "f W. R. Cheek, Jno. Smith. D Woods and 52 acres of land in town of Cray othersj hna jfood dwelling and out build Courti dwelling and outbuildings, iniru. Price$1 300. Price $.">0 per iu re. ? ' ' 142 acres of land, bounded by estate K!i acres of land In fine Wllo of the of .1. |{. Swit/.er and Sib |i "'t ? Late, town of Ora.V Court. With two dwell- with dwelling. 2 tenement bouses sind Ing8. Price $io per acre. good outbuildings. Price ?2'ipcracre, J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocksand Loud.;. Gray Court, S, ('. I Vigor, Vim and $ Sj> Good Health, y \t/ V/ S{> s> \|/ What in ore can von waul on .1 fine Spring Dav. Rut \/ how many have it? Usually Spring finds the bes| <>i' us run down, listless ami out of sorts from the effects of hearty ?K catiuii and heavv foods and lack of fresh air during the ?!? usual winter weather. ^1^ \|/ It might be serious. 1 mit there's always a relief ,ir \1/ Mr every ill, so there's relief foi von, it you are experiencing V/ the usual attack of Spring Fever. Mr ? . W y|y Compound Lxtract 01 Sarsaparilla with Murdock yl'f y|/ meets all these conditions, relieves you and 1 eon square \f/ ly 011 your feet- Had I Mood is cleansed, appcil orrected, \f/ Vf/ Headaches are banished and your general appeu. im- \)f Sit proved. \|/ Don't ti\ to go it through the suun.ci without a SL treatment of this tonic. W Dodson-Edwards Drvm Co. SJ> \f/ Agents for Huylers Candies. \f/ i?i5i^? ^t-^ a> ^ % > ?> Q < <*- '? -if. -C.- <L >?? ^ ^ Nothing Succeeds Like < sit(xiess $ ^ bor thirteen years the ^ < NICHOLS PHOTO ? A has never failed to make good. And we are still id improving it. ^ I LADIES' SPRING FABRICS | ^ a? a White Mel rose, Panama and Voile is shown this ^ season. No more popular fabric will appeal to tin ^ ladies than the Kino All-Wool Bati: te of light lex- JSfl ^ iure pliable to the needle and will bear wi hing. ^ ? The new process in the finish of eolton has hi i;vhl tlx l# ? i ? i u ? 1 ? . , , !;<<r liner grades oi tin llece\ Staple into marked prominence ^ i& among the Manufacturers and the (unshed produ shows 3j5? & ii]) hands.e Colorings at .1 moderate cost. \* %k ^ A fiel the laps* ol years Crinkle (. loth ha- mad? its A appearance again in striking effect. Tlx svliit? '.ds a slock heir represents special value. The sliCci ,(> inch ?f I'nion Lawn u]? through the finei grade; linen ^ m Fronting Linen, Linen Sheeting, Skirting, Linen, and ihc ? A light weight t"i Waisting. h'laxon, tie-- is .1 m w ( loth <>u ?? the market bill deceptive 111 nann it 1* pureh a cotton Jjl fabric and seems to he a compromise between lh< I'ersian * nnd India Linen but is destined to meet with spc< l\ Sale. ^ ^ The newest cieation in Ladies Hells and Meek wear. ^ ?w r it 3? x> 1 t r ? ? A A ?l ^n. ? ? W 1 m 1 V f iW.fG. WILSON & COMPANY I QC^<J ff&a iv^li^B 5^ ^ 5^3 9& 8>^J ^ 8^2 9& 9& d^Q 1 oee We have a full Sine of the verj best Seeds- Seeds that w e can re commend to our customers. W< have them in papers nnd in hulk Let us fill your seed orders. Palmetto Drug Co.