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SPORT HATS
10 Dozen New Sport Hats in Stripes and Solid
Colors Monday .......? ja;
Ladies' Bungalow Dreses, Mon
day....: ... .
Ladles' Knit Union Suits, lace Trimmed
Monday .. j............. .,V;. -...y;.
Ladiep' B. and T. Brassieres, ieee Trimmed
Monday. .;.v..'..;>-.'.. .
Ladies' Black and Gray; Clocked Silk Hose,
Monday . ...... ...... ..'1 .
Ladles* Silk Boot Hose, all Colors
SOc
fey >.;
Monday ...
. .... ............
Children Fancy ToprSocks, Ooyx,
Monday ....
Wm
;r."itv i mm/sm i
Ladies' White Skirts a-T.-/.. $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3.50, $4.00
Boys' and Girl's M Union Suits, Monday. 50c
Ladies' Crepe Kimonas'. ... $1.25. $1.50. $2 and $2.50
B Brand Dresess, sizes t to'5, Monday ....... $1 and $1.-25
Are You Going A\>*ay This Summer?
We are sacrificing our Coat Suits, a nice Asortment to select
? . from.
^H??GBT SPOT"
? pt?* '?
. Use StonecypherV
IRISH POTATO
BUG KILLER
. : - - ? tr f i .. . ?.. r
On Your Irish Potatoes
.'. t will kill the bugs and not Injpre
the potat? vines.
a /Sold on aa absoluto guarantee or
money back proposition by reua
. ' ble gdoeer. and duggfats.
.linnu?nc(urod and guaranteed by
Stonecypher Drug Bc Chemical Co., Westminster, S. C.
Sold by taint's Drug Store.
?5
HIDDEN TROUBLE
% Because jtour teeth are faultless ia APPEARANCE. It does not
r? necessarily follow that they are .SOUND. HIDDEN TROUBLE .may .
:C b? commencing in unseen places.. Decay ls often present fer weeks ,
|j .BEFORE it becomes apparent. The skilful!, dentist can detect these .
S places and PREVENT discoloration and disease. Go at least twice a
5? -year to* your'dentist, and have your teeth examined.
DR. HENRY R. WELLS,
y '' Office Over Farmers A Merchants Bank,
.a Kealdence Thone fl?. Anderson., 8. C. OESco Thone 627. ?
I Fine Qualit^ 'H
% Wear :
;* / / \ * A description that would do .
^'4 r^\r / i . *heso dresses -Justice is impossible J
V-'r- 1 : N^SK^T^toiPsiv S! J - /' J'?ro;. We csh only say Giat th?ro 1
i t . . 3r7/J 1-V^y>m? .:: ? ' ?'' . rbpilns, and combinations-all in I
' - ^ fs??!J?\\ f\"')?^\-':T'*f; r?he"mbst -'approved styl?s, and col
/^K?l/H \0R Y&v ' orB- wast'seo them to apprc
/ jr V ^A^^ ' ciato their beauty and fineness
I : :ll \ %
5gv| |;. i . ^?slJw''.Je'?- ./ Wo would say, too, {.bit yon wilt "fr
; aH^J j Vj?^Fisf^Kf not find In our'stock a single'cheap
VSK???SLL WtW$S$y "salo dress" aa te SO often the case
Ol?n?iO^T??W?Bai^ -Ihey'ro the finest examples of
. , ff BBBHMjljli^IgMAfltt; beautiful silk dresses-every one! j
; .JjJ j|y? Sae na for all your wants tn
j Pardon Charlie Young
Inasmuch ?s some criticism has
? been made of the governor for grant
ing a pardon to Charlie Young, con
victed In tlds county .of forgery, we
have been requested to publish the
[ record in order that eli tho facts may
I bo known. The idea seems.- to prevail
that the pardon covers any and ail of
! tenses of which Charlie Young may
have been guilty. This is u mis
! take; it covers only those of which
1 he has teen convected, and was grant
?jad in tills shape in order to restore
I hja power to testify against the leader
, of tho gang of forgers, who it was de
I sired to break up.
Following la ,the correspondence
and pardon:
Anderen, S. C., April 1, 1916.
Gov^ Richard I. Menning,
Columbi;;, S. C.
i Dear Sir: .
At the last term of the court of
genoral sessious one Charlie Young
plead-guilty to the charge of forgery
1 and was sentenced to Ber ve one year
on the public work's of this county,
1 this being the minimum sentence un
I der the law for^this offence. There
j has been a gang cf negroes operat
ing herc an? this de?-radant vas the
only one who would plead guilty, and
if we can. get his testimony I am of
tho orfnioa that wo can convict the
ring leader and possibly others.
At the time he plead guilty I told
Mr. G. Cullen Sullivan of this city
that d would recommend a pardon
for this defendant after ho had serv
ed sixty days of his scntenco, and 1
am now making this request of you
believing that the ends of Justice will
be subserved thereby. This defen
dant was only guilty of uttering the
forged check .and I ?rn now anxious
to secure the conviction of the'real
forger.
Sometime, a jo the defendant.
Charlie Young 'was convicted of ob
taining goods under false pretenses
in the magistrate's court and If you
see fit to grant this request far ' &
pardon, J will esk that you grant flt
in the form of .a blanket pardon so
as to cover this last named offence,
thereby" removing the ' disability
which he is under so that I cur 'hen
use' him "as a wlthcsB in the tri-1 or
Prank .Young.* He haB se. ed _,hls
sentence for obtaining goodB under
false pretenses^
My agreement* with Mr. Sullivan of
course is not binding ctn you but
was a mere agreement to recommend
to you the granting of this1 pardon,
and I do so believing that it 1B.for
the best Interest of. society that he
be pardoned so that I oan -use him in
cases now pending. I made this
agreement after having discussed the
matter with Presiding Jndge M. L.
Smith ;
. Y ery truly yours.
(Signed)" Kurt? P. Smith,
Solicitor lOth OrculL
I recommend that the request con
tained in the within letter, tor the
reasons thorin stated/be granted.- '.
'(Sighed) Mendel L,.?Smithr^>"
. ~ v. Circuit. Judge,.,
, 'AprU.H. 1916.
G. CULLEN SULLIVAN -..
Attorn ey-a t-Law
ANDERSON. SOUTH CAROLINA
. .... x ? . April 7tb, 1916.
Gov. Richard I. /Tanning,
Columba, S. C.
Dear Governor: .,
. Mr. K. P.*Smltb, solicitor of this,
the /Tenth circuit, tells me he has
written you In regard to pardoning
a negro, Charley Young, whp^ plead
guilty to uttering a forged- check at
'the last term ot criminal court here.
',. . .This negro passed the check which,
had been forged by another negro,
and'the latter negro.-seems to .be
the "braim." of a gang of negroes
who ? have been forging a number ol
checks.
? In. view of the fact that Charley"
Young plead guilty to his part-of the
affair, Solocitor Smith agreed to rec
ommend the pardon of Charley Young
to become effective : two months nf
te r con vi et ion. This two months ex
pires lu a'few days.
Because .of. 'the fact. that Charley
.Young cannot '.t?sjtify ; until pardoned
and tho other circumstances', the pre
siding Judge, Hon. Mendel L. - Smith,
agreed to Jcin with the solicitor . .in
recommending a pardon. The negra.
Charley Young, wat) lu jail nevera 1
months, before trial, and' this. confine
ment,- with the two months bn -the
chain gang," makes .his. punishment
severe a ny way,. Th? only' reason he
was' sentenced to one year -wa8 that
thia'la tho minimum sentence fixed
by law and the judge has .no legal
r'ght/to make the-'sentence lesa.
In view of the fact that Charley
Yonung had .-been .previously', conv'ct
c-d in a magistrate court, we ask that
your pardon -ha. in such form as to
cover all offenses of which he may
have beeb convicted. . A^W^^^
It; ls a rare occasion, indeed, .that
I ask for executive clemency, but I.
feel-that the state will gain moro by
the testimony of Charley. Young
against the leader of the "gang"' than
by requiring Yoi ii g to serve the re
mainder of hTS iaentbuce. ,"
. Your prompt attention to this mat
ter will be appr?ci?t cd.
... ...... ;--^^jt^. m'' -- - ?
. ; ?ftcerelyv
(Signed) G. Cullen-Sullivan. ;
STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
By His Elxellency, Richard tl.' Man*
nlng. Governor and Commander-in
Chief in and Over the State Afore
'OaSd., . ^????Y\^:y) :x
To Ail end Slogulsr= Judges, sheriffs,
Constables ;?rt? '/Other Officers / ot
Justice) in the, Slid : Slate,. Greet
ing: ' . :.vi^|
WH BUHAS, at''a * cou rt of gen eral
session? and'common plea^ begrh
and .holden Int Anderson county at
February tara 191?, Doters Judge
M.,- h.' Smith, ono Charlie Young
.jalead guilty to the charge of. torr!
gery and twas ^ctenced to serve one
*y*kr ba; the' burlie works e^ A^sA;
"sod county..
/ WOW, KNOW" .YB,' Ttntt for divers
??<.-??,
?m?s :v ? ? . fe*
Wpfifoify' '.*?>"."'{?,?'-t^fb?j&OTW^^'?
;; -v.v ?&.?.v:. tv ?H;- /M . ?<Ss?SS
good cruses . and considera t lon s 'me I
bere?tttb^tnjoving, j have, thought; fit'
Vo . pardd?t ^?nd toy these; pr?sent8 . do j
pardon' the- Bald Charlie Young; thia
pardon to also cover' any .'previousJ
.charge .? pa ' which ! the said Charlie
Youbg may have been convicted.
. .Givtn . under ray hand and sealant
'this" state, in Columbia, this eight
eenth day bi: April, in the year of oitr
I^ord' one thousand' nine hundred and
sixteen, and in thc one hundred ana
fortieth year of thc Independence ot
the. United : States of America. -
(Signed) RichardI. Manning. .
By the Governor:
(Signed)'; ? R. M. McCown,.
: Secretary , of State.;
.'.?????ii,', i ni * ?nit", i - *' '"' . ; . A
TBE ?f>B?JRN PI/ATE^ f
Appe.ii? (si .Clemson Calleare Campus
Vi, $ on 17 ?sd 18. w .? * ;.
\ Tltirtol?o^lng.--?6^ditor'ftt'lri part'
front: the flt/ ix>U1? Repuhlid,',doalini?
with v*?? ;i<?^rftt.^Sy??^ will be
read with lht?restV-y : " ? ,i
, . it ls a pleasure, to speak' a word of
It?p^gi^n^S ot a ??or^??^'t;- artists
who havo labored so-n?ost?ntstfoifs
\t * and .^.successfully. - Much , of
their woyjk ha? been dorre m educa
tional centers where the sudieucee
were made up of stadSBtsi with their
staters and. their cansina ind ta?df
t?nte; ;tjp ;s^*slC 4rf their msJs<*i*.
Its appeal ne1
freshness that first
perfect wholesomen
tatton irresistible, I
quenching refresh*
utmost limit of satis
Demand , thc genuin?
nicknames encourug
THE GOCA
ATLANT.
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? -,\ .- ? t$$??. ? M??. ... , ?y i -f.
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tho .impressionable ago, anti .their old
er relatives and friends, representa?
uve u? mo -bon? and sinew of Ameri
can citizenship-alconie clean lives,!
workers without tither ppvertr or
viches?-haye . looked and ' listened j
their fill with "their pleasure unmedi-|
coted ;hy theories. They have s?t
under the open sky looking toward, ?
screen of. le?fy branches at the.Year
of an improvised', stage and have seen
the life of Venice and Verona go by,
the castle o: Macbeth ar 1m, the sea
coast of Bohemia loom through the
mist.,. They have seen . players 1 ; who.
nl&yed Shakeepesro as a I humar?an
orchestra: playo stringed Instrumenta
.--With an' Intelligence set on fire by I
enthusiasm. . They, have : found1
Shakespeare "fun"-and; ujotil -; tnls
stage 'cornea you "have no art, v not .
withstanding the dreary consctcn
tioueness ofthe/ people who, get. oui
minot at ed editions.
ver los?? "the. "I SI
ts vigorous, thirst- ; ; | ||j
We haye a good stock of Ajax Tire? oh
hait? bou?%^
went on. Vye want to sell yp^^^^0^
in tires at ihe lowest ^
5000 mile whitten .guarant?edotir??'-,;^(^^^
and save yourself some money aritt ?t.tft?^m?
time pt an *'A:N?? . t'> tirevanci:^ur^|?^^^
.for 500? miles. ' ??? w?BmW
WMtSic'e.Stjtias'ft
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