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PEN SPELLS CHEWING TOBACCO Because Penn's is packed air tight in the patented new container-the quality is sealed in. So Penn's is always fresh. Have you ever really chewed fresh tobacco ? ' Buy Penn's the next time. Try it. Notice the fine condition-fresh -Ponn's. MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Hurry mother I Even a. sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. if con stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "Call fornia Fig Syrup" whiqh has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother!. You must say "California" or you may get an imi tation Hg syrup. RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED HE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap plication of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. I enetrates without rubbing. Yucan just tell by its 'healthy, stimulating or that itis going to do yoKeep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore mnuscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists-35c, 70c, $1.40. 'Sloaa' iniment '2 Makes Sick Skins WelOne of Dr.Hobson'a Fa ~~me. ors*es* Even Careful Calomel Users are Salivated Very Next Dose of Treacherous Drug may Start Trouble Calonmel Is dangerous. It may salivate you tind make you suffer fearfeilly-from soreness of gums, tenderness of. jaws and teethi swvo en tongue, apd excessive saliva dribbling from. the mouth. Don't trust calonmoL. t Is niercury; qutioksilver. If yot feel bIlious, latachy, cojisti pated a dl all knocked o't jst -g. yqur druggist and get a bote of -ld s' ahrless vegetable subst it ' dangerous calomel. Take a; sp~oo4n d ft.it doesn't st-6 yohr' 11 d ~straighiten yeou u bottof sti yo siek, you juyt go, VAo -,nr g~ our f ~nyou take ed1omn t44 a~lb slck sand iusea4 omry~ I bhd: it ina sVAte~V ywu e .No selaecesa ~hctdren se~*p it I VERDICT .OF MANSLAUGNTER RETURNED AGAINST TJMMONS AND WILLARD (Continued from Page t) being in addition to a supply of goy ernent ballets which Capt. Riichey had given him, neither of which cai' iled the letter "U" on it. These two makes of bullets, Lr. Crews had testi tied, Iwere the only makes -he possessed at tihe time of the shooting. T. D. Abrams, first inmiber o' the raiding party to be' put on the stand, related the incidents leading up to the f'tal meeting in the road near Lisbon church. -After telling of the uinsuccess fiul attempt to entrap Timmons and Willard before they reached Laurens lie gave a story of the shooting itself. lie and Chief Crews sitting on the front scat and Policeman Martin oc cupying the back seat, were in tht front car between Clinton and Maiden StAtion when the Tinunons car was ob served suddenly coming ui; out of the old road into a new road which was -being temporarily used. Rural Po liceman Owens and Policeman Whtai 'were in the second car. lie recognized Timnions and Willard as their light flared up in front. The defendants' car attcnipted to pass. le slackened his car and the two oflicers with hin ijlliped out of the right hand side of the car. Obief Crews went to tihe front of his car to try and stop defendants. 3Martin went behild. 1in atediately af ter the Tiunnons car passed the shoot ing heraln. lie (lid not see any of it, except tih ree shots fi red low hy Police ian Wh'lamn as the Timmnionis car passed the Owen's and 'Whamt ear. lie got out cf his car, but got right back inl and turned rounld, driving to where Mar tinl was lying on the ground. 'Picked Iii up and with assistance of Chief Crcosvs .placed hi in back of car and carried him to Clinton. In answer tu ques0tion, "Who shot you," Martinl Said, "Tey shot me from the car." Oni the way to Clinton Martin said lie was go ing 'to (lie and asked Chief Crews to see that his children were put in an )i plianage and not separated. Crews, h< said, later told him that lie shot twice Witness admitted striking Willard il the 'police station next morning whilt Willard was under arrest. Columbus L. Owens, relating the in cidents leading up to the shooting, told of going to Barksdale Station iNith Po liceman Wham and seeing the two de fendants pass .by with something bulky in the rear ,which .they took to be whiskey. Joining the other officers 11L Laurens after they had concluded that the defendants had gone to Clinton via 'Madden Station, he testified as to the tri. via Clinton to meet thc Timmons car between Clinton and Maddens. He was in the second car when .the meet ing took place. He saw the Timmons ear pass by the Abrams car about thir ty yards in front and saw two flashes from the Timmons car. Martin stitum bled and fell, but 'he did 'not krodw then whether or not -he was shot. The Tim mons car passed by -them on their own right and Wham shot at the wheels of the Timmons car three times. Chief Crews ran up and shot once, 'the only time 'he saw him shoot. -He and. Whan gave pursuit, but never caught the de. fendants. On their way to Clinton, nol fa-r from the scene of the shooting, they found a twenty gallon keg of -whiskey wich i.vas not there when they came along a short time before. Arriving at Clinton they found the Timmons cai at a filling station and found a 41 calibre bullet, lodged in the back. A 45 calibre bullet, alleged to have been tne one which killed iartin, was then introduced in evidence. Witness rec ognized it as bullet given him by Nathan Kennedy, undertaker, and sat< lie did not remember seeing the lettei "U" on it at 'that time. \Vitness ad mittedl that he had knowvn Chief Creown to become excited when making-an ar rest. Chief J. T. Crews, irelated the inci dent leading up -to the shooting an< then told of the .tr-agedy itself. Wit ness said that he got out of the Abr-ama car- -when they met tihe Timmons cai and iran ar-ound in fiont of the Abr-am: cai-. Hei called to the Timmons cal to ".Hold upi". They got faster- an< moved arotund behind the Albr-ams car Mai-tin was standing behlid th14 Abi-ams car and as the Timnmons cal t'ared b~y .\artin lie sawv tixo flashe: and hear-d twvo reports from ,thne Tim. mons car-. Saw Man-tin fall. Shot a the Timmowis car as hec i-n aftei- thei Shot two times, one after- he ireache< about where Owings car was standing M'ai-tin shot once into the gr-ouind as hie wvas falling. Asked l~fartin 'who sho 'him. Martin said, "They shot me fi-on tine cair." Assisted Abrams .to picl Martin up and they carried hin) to Clin ton 'hospital, wvhere lie died just aften reaching it. On the away -Martin sait he was going to die and asked witnesa to look after his chiidren. Cross ex. amined by Mir. Knight, witness .pro dhuced 451 calibre pistol which he saic he was shooting tihat night. Said he alhot at Timmons car- because ha thought Martin 'had been shiot and als< to stop themi. Policeman -Bob Wham testified 'thal he -saw th~ flashes from the Timmenn car, but did not know whether Mar-tir was Whot or stumbled. Shot at Tim. mons':tirea when they passed him ant IsAould 'h'ave shot at them if 'ho hac known iMartin was shot. Witness saic Ile. recognized Willard, but did non k'io which did the shooting. Sheriff .Reid told of -his ftearch foi t'he'atwo defendants in'Clinton and -o: their 'subsequent surrender early or the morning -of the .15th. SaId ha found 'the 'bullet in the Timimons cai and, also a broken .place .en the ohotilder of Timmons, which TFimmona cl'med was a 'bullet ,wound receivec the night .before. 'Deputy S.horiff 'Hicks Owings anm Nat Kennedy, itadei-takor, wer-e intro duced 'to' Identify the bullet found. una derneathi the body of. Martin etfter hi, hiody 'ves 'brought to Laurens. - ' For fie Defi' The first.Witn~ss pt nOp by the do fen~o woe J. 'T 'Murphy and W. F Steiglitz, of Columb1, 'Major B. R T~dd, of Laurenis, and Oempt. W," "R flobey, now in -thes regulli aru1(y, -whc qtyalified *18K e49erts -on flyearmis anc ainiut'L~ott. Thielr 4esjinmony ,*as t< ~befect that' they had never aven tlh Jtr' ".tJ'" on bmllets of gniy. icmibe t ~i hat 't hidireeflogof %re 01f termined by the flash. Chief W. 11). Mason, of Clinton, testi fled as to conversations which he had with Abrams, Owens and Wham after the killing. Said that Abrams had told him he did not know iwho did the chooting; that Wham said that Martin -hct three times, and that Owens told him that there was so much shooting going on "I was afraid to advante into it". \Witness admitted telling Johnnie Wiarren Finney that there was noth ing to it "except -that Timmons killed 3Martin". 4le said, though, that he ibased this on the words of the police mien themselves. C. 0. Glenn, Clinton policeman, testi 0'ad that 'Polleemitn Owens said that Willard reac hed over behind Timmons and did 11the shooting. D. A. Timmons, father of one of the defendants, testified that Luther Tim mons some time borrowed his 32 p)s tol but did not have it on the night of the killing as it was underneath his l)illow. He said Owen,; told him that Crews began shooting a-bdut the same tme that Alartin was running after the Thimons car. The Defendants Luther Timmons, placed on the stand in his own behalf, told of the plans to make the mountain trip and of, tihe return with 20 gallons of liquor. 'Tliey weit the rollida)oit way to avoid L-aurens ofilcers. They spent about two hours .at the home of Lee Willard to T / TOD WEL Buying infe clock t So do your vice, ai SILK DRESS Trffeta, Canton ( Satin Back Cn $14.75, $19.75 $25.00 SUITS AND WIF In new Spring s and materials Suits $25 to $: Coats '$12.50 tc Capes $15.00 t< RATINE The new Spring fabric, in all sha< 39c Yard SPRING SLIPPERS B~3lack kid one-strap rubber, heels ....$7.45 Black* kid 'two-strap .Baby Louis heel --- ---.......$7.45 B 1a k kid one.-strap Jupior Lewis heel .........---$6.95 Black or '?atdkid, one strap, low rubber heel.a....-.-....4.95 Black kid Oxfords, rubber heels:...... $7.5 nd$4.95 obtaIn sui)er and then continued the journey to Clinton. When they met tie Lwo other cars thought they might .be solebody trying to hold them uip. Ap Piled gas .I car and tried -to run byl liem. One man ran out in front of thei first car and hollered for thei to stop' uid held IIp his hands. They first turned to the right out of the road and then to the left across the road out into a cotton patch to avoid the second mar. Shooting began after they passed 1ir1st car. Man on runnig board of see ad ear shot at them three times and :))e mote shot was fired after Ihey paksed second car. Standing draniat. ically in tile 'witness stand, witness de alared neither hei nor Willard shot that night: "If I or that boy over -there (indicating Willard) killed that man or1 ven shot that night, I ho;e God will rike tile dead right now"i. Wit ness sali he w'ore a large overcoat and Eloves that iight and that he d'd not take his hands off the steering wheel. Wit ness dcnied having a -15 calibre pistol. as later testified to by 1". P1. ittle, a t .aveling sale'iman. and Hi. T. Fuller, of Clinton. Wittess said lie did not know that it was (lie police holding im utt U p, though le admitted that after the shooting h',! and Willard took precaution to throw out the ii uor after they saw they Were [ol lov ed. saying that they thought then the police offleers wee allr them. .\lonl.-O: Wiillard, l other defnad w,5 ....FRI LS Cl rior merchandise to D save time-M-. shopping at Clardy' id fair prices. ES repe, 1, A pe, and APS Kades 19.75 $25 >)$25 dress les Pongee Wais - Hand U7 e'UT . Made VyOu W als tThe T StraI owheel SOME Women find more swing and spriteliness of gait in this model than in a pump or oxford. *WEiLLS CL Kiddies'Colds Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. King's New Discovery will do that vkry thing, easily and quickly. Don't say, "Poor little kiddie, I wish I knew what to (o for you'"' When tihe cough first comes, give a lit t le Dr. King's New Discovery as directed, and it will soon he eased. It's a good family cough and colk remedy, too. ILoosens up che phlegm, clears up the cough, relieves the con gest ion. No harmful (rugs. t-or fifty years a standard remedy for colIs, Coughs, grippe. At your druggists, 60c. a bottle. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Cou, hs Constipated? Ilere'sRelief!(Cleanse tle systen, with Dr. King's tills, They prompt free bile flow, stir up the lazy liver and get at tle rout of the trouble. All druggists, 25c. D' PROMlPTI WON'T GR1PE yr. Kings Pills EWS [coo topping the juality, ser NEW ESS GINGHAM Spring check patterns F. C. best 32-inch am 35c per yard ESS GINGHAM t good Dress Ging 1 plaids, on sale at 16c per yard LESS GINGHAM >t Dress Gingham, on 10c per yard JRTAIN SCRIM ot Curtain Scrim on 15 cents EECH CLOTH iades, full 36 inches 25c per yard SPRING SLIPPERS Patent four-strap Ju nior Louis heet.. --------- $7.45 Patent one-strap Baby Louis heel.....$6.95 Patent 3-strap and Buckles, r ub b er heels-....-_-..$5.00 Patent, one wide strap 1-inch heel . ..$6.95 Tan Kid Oxfords, rub ber heels, $8.45, .M645 and $.95m ait, testified substantially to the sante effect as Timmontis and Ilade the same (ramiatic denial of takin; iart in the shiootiig. Ie denied ever owniig any dIistoI except a 22 calibi)re. lie (Illiit ted having a pilt Iottie of whiskey in his pocket, but said lie (11(i not (11111k any of it until reaching Cinton. Chief Crews recalled oIa)ne(i two bul Its anil one one of th"m szhowed a let ter "U". W. P. Iludgens, following Chief Crews, also oelled a bullet with let ter "'" on it. raidl that he had hanl (ied this mnakce at one tiime, otPi did not handle them inow. 'olId not recall what inmake of bI llet le .mii to Chief Crexs soie time last year. Chief Crews, Sheriff lie ,1 and Capt. J. 1. .\l. Irby testified inl llnswer to the defelse's '1111111 ammu it ion expte 'lv saying that the direction of stiokelO,5 i owder! bullets coutl( be tolI from ash, B1. T. Fuller testle oInnn having offer'ed to trade himl a c. cal ihre pistol, but cou 1(IO- rIee n'Iy of tl'e witnesses of the : c (n, a] thoughi he adinitted there W0eVr- w al. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Hend Because of its tonic and laxative ef fect. LAXATIVF, BROMO QUININ10 (Tablets) can be takeni by anyone without causing nervousness or ring ing in tile head. E. W. GRlOVE'S sig nature on box. 30c. FST N DM.... -ARDN save money is like : s, where you get c DF New in A. Gingh DF One 1< ham ix One l< sale at Cl One I sale at B All si ts Best $3.50 wide ts *nd $3.75 ___ with BARD5Y Cm