The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 29, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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"Just as Good" Talk.
Too many e ' on a ire rule d by the hortet rerha lie thinks h is tellno the truth
toute to the bagin end of a dolr.For but Ilil one1" 1eet1 on Ithe k reg iter and
,hat reason theyteImpt a clerk to slip them 'other or the extr a s e lsra
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the cheap inhierni stuff tiut ean be put up
In any collar lby the til)Iii (icc.
toere Is not a tedeine for any purpose
more caretull niade than .4. S. .4.lt re
resats the ighest ty e of medicine. I
medical prol)rtles are just as essential to
tell balanced Iealth, If (hie blood be sick,
w y are the nourishing ele ents of meats,
oryu. , fats and sugars of our dealy foo.
V4 . In is repared direct fromt native
* lu~t'~u ~I~Insite'lnh11. Not a, dro,, of dIrugs
im adtded. Not it (rol) of ine, ial Is used.
- */ This Is one of tho mnost limportanit thingse
to know au to reinien r when your blood
i.ceimi attention,
at Is the n s s t ffeciv. the purest. the
tme Drese , Gquickest and most reeiabl- -ed-Gtne know
n P m Beinfection, larla, skin disease, old sores
Pana fmll afictioa, tht how In re blood
ekin, Joints and totiselet.
AA y ISteresting hook on the blood is
When You Ask fror S. S. S. Do So iiiiillt'd t0 those who t. 1(lo. (let a bottie
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medicilene. Insidst upon lit ho te r In lng1
Cumbe ,you S. S. S. and on't iet hin at about
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froin 1(( doti or p)otasih and other dest ruetivo
,t In,:l, sausage, for a hanm order. riere i9 ltlieral (drugs.
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for Ladies' Linen Suits, ine Embroidered and other
Summer Dresses, Gloves, Slippers and Hose --- Gentle- 1
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INCEST AND MURDER
AGAINST MAN OF 52
Arrest of J. 1). Nix Jrings to Light
sordid and Sensational Cnse.
(Ureenville, July 27.-Onc, ofe the
tuost sordid and cold-blooded crimes
"oreenville County has- known in years.
caine to light yesterday afternoonl
who J. D. Nix, a at. of 52 years,
was arrested by ISheliiy liector and
brought to the county Jail, where he
confessed to having committed inlce t
with hIis own niece and when the baby
was born carried It into a nearby
field and buried it in a shallow grave
dug by his own hands.
Nix discussed tho ease with ap
parent caln and indifference when
seen by a reporter at the Jail yester
(lay afternoon. lie said the girl was
his sister's own daughter and had
lived with hlint and his mother for
aboltt i l years. Nix was arrested onl
Samipson Mill hill about 1: :Jt o'clock
yesterday afternoon. lie has lived
for the past three or fourni onths at
the Park place on Piney noouno tain
road, about 2 miles out of' the city.
aid has wgi ked during thai lime as e
calpen0ttor Ife adilitted to the sierif'
tit ;.(.. had dieterntitned to make Ids
getaway after the baby was horn, bit
that after getting about 20 niles fromn
the cityl he decided to return here and
surrender.
Nix's story runils iIn part as follows
"I an i aiative of Greeinville county,
but about 23 years ago went out
west, where i purchased a tract of
and li:ed intil about 3 tr 4
months ago, wtl-i I tione hack hm-e
to live with my mother. Ida liitt, iny
nuiece, has lived with its for about I I
years. She is ily sister's clild and
Is about 2.) yeas old. I an1 about
52, while my utiother is S2. Tihe day
befote tile baby was bornt, which I
itink was last F'riday, I ('aried moy
iotietr to Easley, whte're she 'allglt
a train to Toreon, Ca. She vent tlii'-e
of) a visit. Whet1 I rettirtnei to our11
hon at the Park place I fotund thant
the baby had beenl bolrn' and it
niothelr in a serious condition. After
'n!king,~ to her,. for several iinums I
wrappel th (h1111d, Which was ap
'parenttly dead it sone b1an1-ets and
carried it to the ede of v nearby
field. I carried along a spade "'with
which I d a salIlow gr '! 't id
b i ed 11h4e hahy. I thenl re1'turn'etl to
It lhos an1(Id pr r o mLakto -
getalway."
At no poitlt. of his sti-v Ili(] tlii
itmatn show anty feeling. Ili' told his
story fin a dirt'ct, straight..lforn-arl
1naner1ad answeredI all que1stions'.
readily. It was appaenilt that ho
(id not 1realIize tt .se-lolisiess of his
(rilne. Sheriff lieclor said he would
be charged with iIIec.t and with lls
posing of the haby'si body, which von
Stitutles mur11der.
Thim (ase r51 Ctst Cameto light 'i
day 1110rnin1., \\henL Depu~lty Sher1iff
Keller, actintg as slheriff inl the ab
st0nce of Sieriff Rector, w"Is notifled
over the telephon1e lby residents of'
that, section that. a baby had been
bottn to Idai lIit and11( that the girl was
it at serious condtitiont. lThe ('ounity
atithoritlies mtade ai thlorouigh in vesti=
gatiotn antd later wiled Sheif tYectoir
or thle cirte tistancees. Th'le shert i'
i'etturnted to t he city Satur tday and(
veCster'dia aft errioomn wasi not1illed that
Nix hal bteen seen niakinig his wvay
toward the city. Ilie was at'rtested
earl y In the afe ttooni otn the SamlIp
50on .\Iill htill. li' saill at the Itme
flat lhe was cominlg hier'e to sturrent
Ittinedi 1 ately afltr his artrest. Nix~
101( ShiertT ftItectort all part i('uIat's of
the caise and1( ot'fe'red to locale the
tOdIy of the baby. A0ccomp~aniedl by
his prihsonert, a dtepuity and a tiew~s
>ialer r'epor'ter', Sherit Itector' went
in his auttomtoble to t he Partk place,
vhere Nix located the grave, l'Te
shallow hole had beeni dug into1 and
the body made away with. Only the
emlpty gr'avo and a bundle of rags
ying niearby greeted the little jiarty.
"I buried it, there," said NIx ('oo1ly.
"'hit dogs must have scr'atcheid the
bodly tip and carr'ied it away.''
1(da 1liitt,'s nmothier anid father live In
Oklahomta. fTey know nothInI g of
the' case, ac'cor'ding to Nix. Nix said(
hIs miotheri knew nothinag (of the' girti's
eoradlitioni when sihe leftt here for
'l'occoa. TIhe gia. hats been (aried to
the Rescue Iloimo, where she is saidl to
lbe seriously ill. Site could not he
seen yesterdlay, butt Is r'epor'ted to have
51id( that the baby was alive when Nix
aa'rried it out to the field to bury it.
Deputy I-untsingeir was intstr'umen
tal in wor'king up the case.
PENSION LEOISLATION,
Judge 0. 0. Thompson Intlines Pur.
pose of Committee from Each Con
gresslonal Dlstrict.
Judge 0. 0. Thompson has sulbmit
ted to 'The Advertiser a brief state
ment as to the purposes and aims of
a committee appointed at the lastj
abate Confederate reunion to
lomne recer1thetidatiojg.,h,
.itre on the matter f' .. .
old soldiers. Ji '~ pensions r the~
rresentative de 'Thompson I's the
nthe committee froir
this congressional district. Fron the
statement of Judge Thompson it will
be seen that steps will be taken to
hiave the state take better care of the
needy and decrepid aiong tile sur
viving veterans. The t'tatelieit of
J.idge 'lhonmpson is as follows:
"'he Coimittee, composed of one
member from each congressional dis
trict, was brought into existence by
a resolution passed by the state camup
U. C. V., at its last meeting. Its ob
ject, or duties are to take up the sill)
ject of the pension oysteim of the state
in general, with regard to the imanner
of the distribution or apportiorinent
of the pension fund, with the view,
that if thought advisable. to formulate
soie schemne or act making certain
changes in the Iaw, the leading fea
tures of which perftaps being a very
iaterial increase in the aiount of
the alP prwiation and then to ask its
adoption by the legislature.
''lbtih in the debate;i and hv reso
lItion Ile state camp eillphasizedl til
delnand of the surviving soldiers for
such an increase in the plension C1i1ud
as to be felt by those who are niow
reatly depenldent 11pon this so'ttree lor'
ri'-lief, for a COtu-ortalo .iktenlv..
"The deonanI for an increasel1 ap
proprialionl will be l's e
I urlirisin Cutre of MItint-h a h it'.
Wienii you nlave trouble with you r!
stonnitch or cholli coil sti pation, dol't
imagine that your ease is beyond Ielp
just because your doctor fails to give
y'otl reliefl. Mrs. (;. Stengle, P'laiililil.
N. ,1., writes, "lor over a 1uontlh past
I have been trollbled with nv stoi-i
tel. Everyting I ate upset it
bly. O110 of &ilabrill'lain's advertisin,
booklets Calle to uo'. After reading a
few of the lethers from people whol
had been eulred by Chaltmerlain's Talh
lets, I dleciel to.try theil. I have tah
en near~ hre-i&urths1 of a pa. ckag o!
themni un ;1 h 0 no k,:l alinm.st I'very
d oi
* * A. Y". MOTE.
TheI uy \'lbtuns C'amtp, ton fed
rat-'eV'teans of Cross Hllt,. wish to
Ikiy this riut to thoir, comlradie. .\.
Y. Miote's, who pas.sedl away .a:y 11.
after a long ilness
\ .\lut was born in October,
1S45 andl died .July 10, 1!)1 1. 14 NIe1pen
his 1nir1.i 1 i hi QOMMun1)ity I I
fo i I h w ar hi e th. sAtion
In th IIe " I I . -huiI I"n1t . Comp II anyt y . i
was,; on' of' :1 th, lillar's inl the .\ssociat'
Refoil '.d 'ro.d ht rian clarch 111 Idt
lIe Spk -10rinig-, a deIvol .4 td hu s ind :InId
faither, a loyal lleliber' of this camp.
1d in e've'rythinllg in life nollst, up
light. straight1-f.orw \. ,A and (Iod-k.ear
Iing. lit, has "flnished thle light, andf
kept tho falith." Thierefore,. be it re
solved:
First, Thllt whiereas t;,od in li.
in1fillite wisdom! and love saw fit to
eall this. our dearly loved brother, to
his heavenly home, we arie detp!y
grieved and sorely miss hi1itn.
Seconid. h'liat W how in stbllission
to lis holy will knowing that le doA
eth all tin~gs well.
Thiirdl. Thliat we? extetll~ our1 symphathyl
to his hereaved family.
Fourth, TIhat we devote ai page Ill
Fi fthI, Tlhat wve sendi a co py of Itheste
rlu~tions1 to thle coutyt teapr's, and
thle (oeer't:ite \'ete'ran.
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