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WILL NOT INDICT
JIM CONLEY NOW,
JURY' DECISION
Solicitor DoVsey Makes Brief Announcement
to This Effect After
Grand Jury Session Lasting Over
an Hour?Solicitor Dorsev Will
Now Concentrate Efforts Against
Having Frank Jury Drawn From
Jury List.
(Tuesday's Atlanta Journal)
Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey
has for a second time blocked an attempt
by members of the grand jury
to indict James Conley, the negro
sweeper, who confessed complicity in
the Mary Phagan murder.
The grand jurymen who had called
a meeting over the protest of the solicitor
to consider taking up a bill
against the negro listened -to the
prosecuting official for more than an
hour Monday morning, and then authorized
him to announce that the
matter will not be taken up at this
time.
Dorsey Makes Statemtnt.
The solicitor wrote out his state
ment, which is as follows:
"I am authorized by the grand jury
to say, first that no action will be
taken at this time on the James Conley
matter; second, that the grand
jury will not pay any attention whataver
to anonymous communications." :
The solicitor would not explain or
implify the statement in any way,
>ut it is naturally supposed that the
rrand jury has decided not to take 1
ip the Conley matter until after the \
rial of Leo M. Frank, giving' the J
olicitor a clear victory.
A Quorum Present.
There were eighteen members of
iic k'ohu jury, a quorum, present (
vhen the meeting was called to' order t
>y Foreman W. D. Beatie, The solic- (
tor was asked to remain in the room, ,
vhen the meeting opened, and he did
lot leave it until the meeting ad- i
ourned more than one hour later,
md the presumption is natural that
le took part in the discussion of the
:ase. t
The solicitor had previously an- 1
lounceu his position in the matter, ^
leclaring that the indictment of Con- i
ey at this time would be a serious 1
nistake, and saying that it would *
lave "a mild bii^t undesirable" effect j
?n the state's case against
S?*i
seen fit to add to his armotmct
the statement about anonymous
munications also remains unex
ed. It has been known that the
gan mystery from the first has
ed forth many anonymous h
The city detectives, the couns<
the defense, the solicitor, the
and the present grand juries
been flooded with them.
The solicitor's statement i
lead to the inference that the
I lie sentiment" which worked o
grand jurors until they cal!e<
meeting, was of the anonymous
munication sort.
Made Long Speech.
" From the length of time t
which the solicitor was befor
grand jury it is apparent that i
not without, difficulty tftat he
suaded the members of the l>o
let the Conley matter alone uni
J tor the Frank trial.
It Is reported that the so
quoted many laws to the gram
to strengthen his position In the
ter, and an interesting decisi
the point involved which appoj
the 102 Georgia reports, pag<
- was quoted in full.
H Dealing with the case of
against Brantley, the supreme
in this decision says: "He (t
licitor general) is to detei
whether or not to commence i
ticular presecution or to disco
one already begun. The s<
general draws the bill of
ment, and examines the witi
not with a view to the inter
| any client, but alone to subser
| public jusice. The whole proc
from the time of the case is li
fore him, is under his directioi
ervision and control."
No other meeting of the
jury has been called and it is
ble that none will be until aft<
28, when the case again t Fi
set for trial.
Drawing of Jury.
Tfie solicitor general's nex
in the famous murder case wi
ave next Thursday, when he will
the motion for the defense of
;er- that the veniremen, from wh
twelve jurors to try Frank
, chosen, be drawn from the gr
ry list instead of from the pel
I list. The Fulton county grai
C1C? list contains approximately
names, while the petit jury 1
more than 6,000 names on it.
The solicitor has made it
that he will vigorously 0pp<
motion. The drawing of the
men ^rom ^e f?rand jury lisl
1 jpu be unusual and there is no i
^JJ of it ever having been done
country, it is said. As yet, h
no law against the movo hi
jjjjjj advanced.
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Con ley Carried to Carter
Street and Electric Avenue.
Jim Conley was carried away
from police headquarters in Chief
Beavers' automobile about 11:30
o'clock Monday morning by Detective
Starnes and Campbell, who are
working directly under the solicitor
general.
The negro was returned to his cell
within half an hour.
The explanation of the trip given
by Chief of Detectives Newport A.
Lanford was that Conley was carried
to the corner of Electric avenue and
Carter street in order that all of the
residents there might see him, and,
if possible, identify him as a man
seen in dispute with a white man
about the day of the Phasran murder.
lit- was not identified.
Bnssie Mixon, aped 25, of Springfield,
Orangeburg county, was killed
on Saturday by the limb of a falling
tree that he was assisting in cutting
in the Edisto swamps.?Newberry
Observer.
HOWS THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by his firm.
National Bank of Commerce,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blond and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75 cents
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
>tipation.
Jas. E. Bcrfoot, aped 33, a conractor,
was killed on Saturday by a
'a.11 from a house he was building in
Columbia. He leves a wife but no
children.?Newberry Observer.
l'he Difference Between "The Summer
Girl" and "The Summer
Woman."
While the former is having a "v>od
:ime" the latter is too often dra? >g
* round nervous, run down, tired out,
vith aching back and weary limbs.
.icepietiH ana wretcned. (Jften it is
tidney trouble and Foley Kidney
Pills are a direct and positive help
tor the condition. The Rice Drug Co.
If a substitute is offered you for
rnl j^lfiilnriT Pills, it means a cheapIto^Rdiciae
id pressed apon you for
ta^gg'SKProfit, not for yours.
11 ?t they ^g^re better results
com- gy other kidney and bladder i
plain- cine. Ask for Foley Kidney
Pha- Th? Rice Drug Co.
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'tters. ^he eight-year-old daughter o:
.[ f0r and Mrs. Edmonds, who lives a
past Anderson mill village, fell unc
have trolley car Friday and one of
hands was cut off.?Newberry
might strver"pub
n the sgonizing discomfort
, .. sense of suffocation that accou
hay fever and asthma may be p
com- iy alleviated by the use of F
Honey and Tar Comound. It 1
soothing effect on the mucus lir
and relieves the gasping and
luring ling sensation in the throat and
e the chial tubes. The Rice Drug Co.
t was
_er_ A negro boy was run over 1
dy to a-utnniobile on the streets of Ga
tjj aj_ on Thursday and seriously injur
Newberry Observer.
licitor!
. II IT?1C Of r> t I
u>>u ur \,nuu.'irjlj
1 jur> PRACTICALLY STOPPEI
> mat
on on |.*0 Bilious Attacks, Const iji
urs in ind All Liver Troubles.. I)a
? 271, geroiis Calomel Gives Awai
To Dodson's Liver Tone.
avery i ruggist in the state ha
court a y L.at. falling off in the sj
he so- ccomel. They all give the samt
-mine sc. Do son's Liver Tone is ti
a par- ^ pace.
'Calomel is often dangerous
n. . nolle know it, while Dodson's
>licitor >p<il js perfectly safe and gives
indict- terjcsults," says The Rice Drui
llc3.,c,, avnuu ? uiivre j one is perse
est of KUI '"teed The Rice Drug
, wh sell it. A large bottle cos
ve tne cc., an(j jf ^ fails to give eas
ceding ijt. j? every case of sluggisl
lid be- y> >nly have to ask for your n
n sup- it will be promptly retu
' :lson's Liver Tone is perse
j ta: igf purely vegetable reme
K ha less to both children and ai
proba- ^ tlje jn ^he house may save
?r July a r's work or keep your chi
ank is frc missing school. Keep you
er irking and your liver will
kei you from working.
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K CROSS KEYS HIGH SCHOC
Frank
om the 1 are prepared to finish boys
... l girfor the various colleges ir
' . sta or if that is not desired, ,
and ju- thugh work in the subject
tit jury mo practical value,
id jury * plan?a few subjects vigo
i ooo ]y sued*
. ' 1C. Wilburn, the principa
ist nas a juate from the Agricu
, De ,ment of Clemson College,
known ! Jeanette Gore, the
the scl assistant is a graduat
venire Wi ?P ColIeKeV
u Imses?no tuition fee cha
t would a | ii incidental fee for fuel,
nstance boi at reasonable rate with
in this mil r less of the school,
nwever Ads: W- H- Wilburn, Seen
. ' of Board of Trustees, or I
is been ....I ? - ? -
| win, rnncipal., Union, S. <
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We still have on hand t>\
i suits in Summer weights, m
Y Mohair. Wnrs*wr3 a>n*l r!ei
X weights, ideal suits for the S
& ing at remarkably low prices
Y We can fit regular, stou
Y from 33 to 50
You cannot afford* to go
cation without one of these 11;
Y Boy's Suits 20 per cent of.
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g in Autumn.
X Modern and up-to-date peopli
X ?have standards of quality tha
s store can satisfy, in season and
5 store caters to people who know ;
^ ference between high class, good
3 cheap, defective seconds.
nr. 1 ' "
* , we Know our goods are iresn
j* been in business long enough to
5: goods. That's why we offer a pi
5: that goes out of our store that i
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We handle everything in hea'
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I T. B. WASE
; THE RELIAI
| Phone 237
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than
mediPills.
THE CLEMSON AGR1
f Mr. ENROLLMENT OVER 800?VA1
t the _ MILLION AND A THIRD
ler a AND OEF
f her DEGREE COURSES: Agriculti
Ob- Mechanical and Electrical Engine*
Industry; Architectural Engiheerii
SHORT COURSES: One-Year Cc
and ses, $10.00
jpany SCHOLARSHIPS and ENTRAN(
Treat- lege maintains 167 four-year A{
oley's ships, and 51 one-year Agricultun
_ tmn nn :? 1 n.
md tx aiouijio fiuu.uu pur scasiuu unu ri
lings, attended Clemsan. College, or any
tick- not eligible for the Scholarships u
bron- Course in Textile Industry; FourGrading;
Four Weeks Course for
COST: Cost per session, of nine
>y an litfht water, board, laundry, and
iffney Tuition if able to pay, $40.00 extri
i year Agricultural: Course,. $117.55
applicants.)
Scholarships and Entrance 1
County Superintendent of Educatii
) NEXT SESSION OPENS
.. Write at once to W. B
tation
n" Clemson College, S. C^. for Catol
f you delay, you ma:
.8 no- ?
lie of
;iI: WANTED:
Liver
YOU TO KNOW
>nally
tsc^> That I have reopened
Li] THE PIEDMONT
loney * /_.
rnea. Dry Steam Cleaning
>dy_i and Pressing ^establish- '
dii'ta. ment and will be found
ldren I at the Old Stand onli
i not Main Street, next door ]
to Dunbar's Market. !
PILS WORK PROMPTLY !
ii. DONE l
' GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
i the
PIEDMONT
u PRESSING CLUB
jjijth M. FRED, Prop.
of
rtfed, McSwain, Watson & Inman
Attorneys at Law
Greenville, S. C.
;taiy
Practice in all State and Federal r
Courts. e
A A A A A A A A A AJt
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o hundred and sixty &
ostly in blue serges,
issamere. Tropical
Summer. All are go>
t. or slim, in sizes V
T
on your summer va
ght suits.
L Straw Hats 1-4 off. V
len. |
f Quality 1
r or bristle and hustle fi
e?poor as well as rich ;5
,t only an up-to-date ;?
out of season. This $
and appreciate the dif- iji
dependable goods and 5
and pure. We haven't ;J;
have any shelf worn 5
emium for any article je
is not absolutely pure. '*
g quality?and quality
vy and fancy groceries \
pou will give us. ?
IBURN II
LUE OF PROPERTY OVER A
?OVER 96- TEACHERS
ICERSv
ire, (seven Courses). Chemistry;
aring; Civil Engineering; Textile
*giurse
in Agriculture; Two-Year
:E EXAMINA' IONS: The Colrricultural
and Textile Scholarii
Scholarships. Value of Schol ee
Tuition. (Students who have
other College or University, are
inless there are no other eligible
Weeks Winter Course in Cotton
Farmers.
months, including all fees, heat,
two complete uniforms, $133.45.
i. Total cost per session for one
; Four-Weeks Course, all expen- i
Examinations will be held by the
an on July 11th, at 9 a. m. <
SEPTEMBER 10, 1913
if. Rinns PrA?iiio?*
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loe Scholarship Blanks, etc. If 1
f be crowded out. |
QMHHBMKSHHBHHaK.
SHIP YOUR WHEAT TO
THE PALMETTO
ROLLER MILLS
Mr. Farmer:
If your wheat is perfect*
ly dry, has no smut or wild
onions in it, ship to us and
in return we will ship, prepaying
freight to you 36
lbs. flour and 14 lbs. bran
per bu. Ship your wfrgat in
strong bags, as we^mnot
be responsible for wheat in
transit. This applies to 10
bushels or more.
PALMETTO ROLLER MILLS
SPARTANBURC, S r.
Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins
DENTIST
OFFICE OVER MUTUAL | TnJ^ Q f*
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assertions.