The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 21, 1910, Image 8
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\? iuM i ?, Up Ik Inn Ii? <-order 1.4t?
Momluj Morning.
rder Im v found a full ?lock. I
siting him that m??rnlng after an
absence from town of sUVefmJ days
In which ther? waa no police com t
held, alttmugh moat of the OsTaadSTl
were th?uw? urrested Monday morninK.
Thw tlrat case called up was that of
V. Haula. white, for riding his b.c\
cle In the railroad yard this morning.
He ami allowed to pay a too- ?r ?
and depart.
w illlam Thomaa, Ulysses l'ark. r.
TM Boeaard and Itanaom Jenkins
were up for violation of the hack or
eUgaince. Parker ha a been up for the
offene* before and he waa given a
line of $4. while the others were giv?
es ft nee) of $1.10 for Boeeard and
Thomas and $1.60 for Jenklna. who
plead guilty.
Oeorge Choice waa up for aaaault
and battery, the aame having t>een
?sad* upon hie wife whom he beat
vary severely and unmercifully. He
waa given the choice of 10 daya or
$10. and. aa he hat not the where?
withal to pay, he was given a free
booth In the calaoooer.
W. C. Wilson was up on the charge
of cruelty to animals and although
tea plead not guilty he was found
guilty snd forced to pay a nne of
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Willie Woods was then called up
ta a >swer the charge of carrying a
aoncealed weapon, which he admitted
doing, but atated that he was car
eying It for someone else who would
mot take It hack from him. He pcld
a fine of $6 for the privilege of car
rylng the pistol for his friend.
No poor child in 8umter need go
without a Christmas gift this year,
nor need any family in misfortune be
without a real Chiiatrnaa dinner.
Bicycle thieves are becoming act
tree again. Two wheels were stolen
laet week.
ROYAL
Baking
Powder
Absolutely
to the food.
The food is
thereby
made more
tasty and
digestible
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PRISONER BURNEU IN JAIL
CHARLKtl CARROLL, UNITED
RATH MARHfK, PERISHES
AT PORT ROYAL.
Ills Hotly rtaifWllj Charred bj the
i kre?To be Isnrted ut st. Louis.
I.. nit<.it, Dec. 18.?Charles Car*
roll, a matin.' stationed ut the Port
Royal naval station, was burner to
death in a tire which destroyed tii i
Royal Port jail and hose rsel
house between 8:30 und 9 o'eloek to
r.i?.bt. Carroll was absent from tu?
post without lease and had been ar?
rested by the town marshall of Port
koval on a charge of "drunk and dis?
orderly" about 4:30 this afternoon
and put in the front cell on the
street On account of using obscene
Hid profane language, he had been
put in a back cell, where ho could
not be plainly heard. Shortly after
8:30 Dennis Bacon, a negro living
near the Jail, heard Carroll cry
"Come, turn me out of this place; it
is burning up!"
tie ran over and saw smoke com?
ing out of the cell. He rushed to the
tire bell in front of the jail and
sounded an alarm which brought im?
mediate response. When the door
was opened the entire inside burst
Into flames and planks were torn
from the side of the building to k? I
water in. Carroll was found, terri?
bly charred, in a crouching position,
with his face buried in his arms on
the floor. He was so badly burned
that the bones of his feet and hips
showed.
Carroll enlisted, November 24, at
Dallas, Tex., and gave as next of kin
Miss Bridget Carroll, 1136 South -west
street, St. Louis, Mo. He was 24 years
old.
The body of the marine will be ex?
pressed by the government to St
Louis at the request cf relatives.
RESPITE FOR PINK FRANKLIN
(?ranted Until l ast Friday In Janu?
ary Pending Consideration of Peti
? Uon.
Columbia, Dec. 17?Governor An?
sel today granted a respite to Pink
Franklin until the last Friday in
January. Franklin was to have been
hanged on December 23, having been
convicted In Orangeburg County sev?
eral years ago on the charge of kill?
ing a constable by the name of Valen?
tine. The case of Franklin has been
before the United States Supreme
Court and the South Carolina Su?
preme Court. The Federal Court
heard the case on a constitutional
Question. It is thought that Gover?
nor Ansel will send the case to the
board of pardons for a review.
The following is the respite of
Pink Franklin:
"To P. T. Mildert.rand. Orangebur*;
W. Lw Glase, Orangeburg; C. E. Saw?
yer, Alken, and B. A. Hagood. Char*
leston; The papers, petition, cetra th<
Pink Franklin case were sent t<
Judge Klugh yesterday for his re?
port and recommendation. 1 srlb
today respite the sentence of Plm
Franklin until the last Friday in
January, 1911, which will give nit
plenty of time after the report of tin
Judge comes In to consider the ca.-?
fully and to send the petition to tr.c
i?oard of pardons should I conclmh
to do ho. All of the papers in the
ease wer? not received until day be?
fore yesterday."
Franklin's case Is ehlelly notal-h
In that it was taken to the I 'nil? d
Stuten Supreme Court and that a for?
mer Attorney General of the United
>t.ttes, Charles J. Bonaparte, Interest
ed himMelf In It. The Supreme Court
refused to pass on the constitution. 1
: uestlons Involved. the validity o
the State labor law and Jury law, and
M nt the case back, as the appeal had
not been perfected. Mr. Bonaparte
.\ithdrevv from the case before It was
decided.
FOR CLEAN MOUTHS AND TEETH.
New York'H Hoard of Health l?o
ploycs Two Specialists for Public
Hoaltli.
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Albany. N. V., Dec. It,?By the ap?
pointment of i?r. Ii. L. Wheeler, of
\Yw York City, and Dr. \V. A. White.
if Pheips, as dental consultant and
v i i.ii lecturers on oral hygiene i I
as N?w York State board of health,
mmlssdlonsr Bugsne H, Porter ha
irnsd the distinction <>< being the
t.^t state commtsslonsr <>f hsnlth In
he l'mte?! States to take an active
?art in tin* crusade for t lean months
ii |u enlist the assistance of mem
of the dental profession <>n be?
ll oi the Dommunity,
In. tiulick, prssldenl Ol the Schon
? de Asssoi latlon, has estimate tl
t two dec ay* d teeth in the moutu
f i ehIM are BUfllelsnl lo retard the
Id sU months in Its studies,
Charles Carroll, a marine stationed
? ort I loyal naval station wai
?-i in death Baturday night In u
which desl royed Ihe Port Hoya I
aid bouse Into Sfhlch be h ui Im i ii
omitted for drunkenness,
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Where to Come ?
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fhat to Buy?
SIBERT'S
Our Stock is Larger and More Complete This
Year Than Ever Before. All High Grade
Goods.
Toilet Sets
Sterling Silver. $10 to
$40.
Silver Plated [Sets, $5
to $25.^
Ebonoid Sets. $1 to $15.
Manicure Sets. $1 to $10.
Candy
Perfumes
Cigars
All the leading Brands
?in small boxes, Cortez.
Neurico, Marie Caroline.
Roig. Oxford ;10c, 15c and
25c goods.
Cincos. Roigs. El Wa
dora. Sibert's Private
Stock, in 5c goods.
These are the best
goods you can buy, and
will suit the smokers
here.
The Nunally Line, you
know it.
Foss* fancy boxes and
baskets, ranging in price
from $1 to $15. This is
the finest line of Fancy
packages we have ever
seen.
Thermos Bottles
Ideal gifts for women.
One of the best Imported
lines to select from.
Hudnut's Violet Sec.
Toilet Water in fancy
Christmas boxes at 75c
and $1.40.
Leather Goods
Will keep contents hot
24 hours; cold 72 hours.
Nice for Xmas presents.
Fountain Pens
Pipes
Many fine Briar and
Merschaum Pipes in fine
cases at all prices. They
make nice gifts for
Christmas.
Waterman's Ideal, the
only one we handle. You
know it. From $2.50 to
$6.50, every one guaran?
teed.
Smoking
Tobacco
In fancy Jars and
Boxes?up as high as the
imported goods at $3 per
pound.
We have Ladies' hand
bags in all the newest
leathers and all sizes.
Card cases.
Pass books.
Pocket Books.
Bill books.
Box Papers
They are nice Christ?
mas presents. We have
many fancy boxes of
Stationery to select from,
at prices from 25c to $5
each.
Cut Glass
A large line of cut glass
?all selected pieces.
REMEMBER!
That there are many other things in our store that will make
Nice Gifts, and when you buy here you get only the best";
money and experience can buy.
Telephone 283 if you can't Gome, and we guarantee to please you?But come and
? look over our line if you can. ?
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W. W. SIBERT.
Phone 283
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8 S. Main St.
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