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L.Mo T he bar gait Shoes, etc, thc You save d1 T he name o T he people i WILL qo far Ren I 1008 MAIN Si CHARGED WITH MEURDER. other happei - his arrest se Poisoned Former Sweetheart, Boston oner. Police Say-Marriage to Another JEven wher Deferred- the Newton d - Richeson ha Soston, Oct. 20.-A narrow cell, in potassium fr< Charles street 'jail, tonight holds the day, the min Rev. Clarence Virgil Thompson Riche- perturbed. J~ son, the young pastor of Emmanuel the room a Baptist churdh, of Cambridge~, who was Richeson ste arrested today for the alleged murder his hand. of pretty Avis Linnell, of Hyannis, It wa not Mass., to whom he had been engaged. ~was more mo SHis commitment to jail this after- Facing the . noon, without bail, on a charge of first known Mr. Rl degree murder, marked a temporary told how Ri end to a chain of circumstances which store Tuesda: boice detectives have followed since said: the death of Miss Linnell, last Satur- "lve got a day, by cyanide of potassium poison- creating a d ing- - a nuisance ui Miss Linnell, who was 19 years old Mr. Hahn: and a student at the Conservatory of Mr. Richeson Music, was found dead in the bath "I never ki -roomi of the Young Woman's Christian and that Ri -association home here. At first, the kept it in hi i'olice believed she had committed sui- police where -cide, but later deveopments indicated veloped the] -that she had unknowingly taken cyan- dog owned b lde of potassium, sent her by some that Richesor .otier person, in the belief that it during his ei ~woukt remedy her embarrassing phy- there. sical 50:idition. ~ -- - -He said fu For several days the police inquiry' chloroform t< made little progress, but information minister wan reseived early today, that. Mr. Riche- work quick.'' son had purchased cyanide of potas- was mentione sium at a drug store in Newton, led the druggist the officers to decide upon his arrest- enough to ki A dor.ei officers, headed by Deputy minister aske Superintendent Watts, were forced to scription fin-a maintain an eight-hour vigil outside to poison ter the fashionable home, in Brookline, As Mr Rici of Moses Grant Edmands, where the says, the cler cle:rgymatn had been staying during his coming w. the past week. and said: "D4 Mr. E'dmands is the father of Miss ding: "It mi Violet Edmands, for whose marriage you about my to Mr. Richeson, on October 31, cards keep a secret had been issued. These invitations This story, -were recalled today. The Edmands tor Dugan, c family, however, maintains faith in Hahn's attorn Mr. Richeson and the only announce- rest. mnent in connection with the withdraw- In an offic al of the cards was that the marriage Richeson's had been postponed. Watts said h< The sitting of October 31 as the date bed and awals for further hearing of Mr. Richeson de- He trembled veloped a coincidence in the fact that had been told the day is that on which he was to police headqi have been married. But neither the with the mur< IS NOW ts in Men's C)o thin it L. Morris o ffers wrs by attending_thi f L. Morris has bee irs. For fair dealir n attending_this S/A ther than TWO ar iember the 5 'REET. : : ings in connection with Eomands and later went in med to disturb the pris- where Violet Edmands lay nerved by the shock, to si faced by William Hahn, A ebn vrt ae uggist, who declared that mns h ilbrtit d purchased cyanide ofthwhearsrunhi a him a week ago Tues- si ohn,btsugt ster apparently was un- svl.Rihsncmot es Hahn was shown into ig Dntcy o' r t police headquarters, e'hn ilb l ih. pedforwrd ad shoks hner te ovrumtaces mns, deth mghbt vtbe cebletha th drggithrsew suie. arms pronderi ~ed tan th 'accsed abeiev noheng, bte rut leryan,Hah, o hscotive fricher conditor ich fo seera yars i: "Don' cry, setdn ar efreon wlkedintohisbthin room. Wben allight pped orwar and hot waer,n thbcrcmsaes ceabl at he thatgistcag fcohn.T isturhance She willused stancenue eia leyma cnRl Hher son. mhasJ eaytot cd hat heorspoeda toearditts, o udr heson replied ita his d oghomenuiyb tht inhm,tahnM sturbnce.olyo ah mlel eldah be hedit lesse lanlrd hr sai utake:"idMssLn ad neverh roned dgthigbfroh id? hesontso repliedeat he ase stah Accordingntousryebyfthh Mr. Richeson roome the Cysenie of otassu onStudy,teleo r the atngdlstal, h and Teplcaewre said 'heve Riwnedo horytahpprcn 11 hre dos,buttheposo powicder wahepoder, Ily amountedbtoienoughhdetermi ed tr omst men.correcstive forlerymandiT teso tuned o g, H h l an was seaed by pa1: tas,room. the foundt ~ddng o Mss dmads,(cfnditng thereainere of stsemmsterous ot ayster mindbyter rha chae eutof clthing serhi buyingceshinduced Medical f theBostn poiceTyienth J.hain o chanms y, ed t Riheso's rdct topone whic threre. V.oRicheso invsartiod alsttemntregrdngorthaege frmurde wof e,utookngdisurbd.io he ita Rwhesn Mr as h drsse,aterhewpeso otdied witehn 1 he woud hav to g ntolms stdeast eSatudalit Larersan bechage aehous before she d? lht onths Linfl resiide oasimfrmwi otlprvlwihMr. Rcen,b thepoietngtsyhe ed "smethig tha wil GOING OP y, Shoes, Hate Sare much )oit s sale now whil n known to the ~q Morris' repi LLE can be ass iywhere else. ale only F RI o the room dence indicating that Mr. ill and un- was her companion. They hi y farewell. ed on theory that the man w sMiss Ed- Miss Linnell dined was the pt itears and gave her the fatal powder, neck. She took, believing it would re: im convul- physical condition. d her, say dear, ev- DESIRABLE FAEM~ FOR I will sell to the higi Miss Lin- der 'at my residence i ci dismissed da counity, three miles froI the police son's ferry, for cash, on Tue n'gly as a tober 24, 19'11, at 10 a. mn., th was taken land known as the Pat Fuli bair in her containing 85 acres, more or in a dying ing the place upon which I n a tub of 'side. The place is well imnprc e was a tains five room dwelling and 8circum+n essary out buildings, 35 or 4( Exa4hiner cultiva~tion. Will also offer e his first some personal property, conm farm implements and one hot loped the cori and fodder. ~ttached to Jno. C. n associa- Leesville, S. C., R.I Richeson 9-26-td. SMiss Lin l-e intest, The Herald and News-N< 1 say any- best paper--$1.50 per year. did not. YOU TAKE N!O FINANCIA] friends of SWomen's We Make This Offer to Ev'er she had a in Newberry Who Suffers an friend Kidney Disease. r death. on the We want every person in aininlg the who suffers from kidney di to her at any form to have personal ki definitely of the merits of Rexall Kidne: on at din. To this end we offer themi e accused .one who has need of such a e inspec- with the definite and distinct y said, of standing that, in the event tI ie cyanide ,not prove of any benefit in t ist Hahn ment of your case, we will] d of him. refund you the purchase pric unknown. Put up in boxes containi: pills; price 50 cents per bo: 1Rexall Remedies can be strength- only at our store--The Rexa ntial evi- Gilder & Weeks. Clarence yesterday FARMI LANDS FOR SA] Avis Lin- We will sell on salesday in tcentrated her, 1911, at public outcry in definitely the court house at Newberry r another the legai hours of sale, the re; e young of which Mrs. E. L. Spearmi afternoon, seized, in two tracts as follow the cyan- 1. The Home Place, contail she died. acres, more or less, and bou DUCTIO i AT i, Boys' Suits uer than ever e the stock is i Speople of 1 :tation is we)l tired that thea ists ten d : :-NE'M Richeson Paysinger, A. P. Werts and av.e work- 2. ith whom 2. Tract No. 2, contxaining arson who more or less, and bounded h: vhich she Sam Nance, D. M. ,Ward, A. medy her Tract No. 1, and the public:3 Terms: One-third cash an --- payable one year from day SALE., secured by bond and mortg test bid- interest from dat# at the n Salu- per cent. and with the usua n Simp- tion for ten per cent. attorI aday, Oc- if the credit portion is no e tract of maturity. The purcnaser w: ier tract, quired to 'carry insurance less, be- houses on the Home Place now re- sign the same for the prot sved, con- the loan. Purchase.B to pay lall nec- ers and for recording. Sacres in This land lies near Silve: for sale station on the Southern rail3 sistng of is highly improved. 'se. Also Walter S. Spes Maggie S. Lon kills, i. D. 7. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI] COUNTY OF NEWBERRT S- COURT OF COMMON PLEa ~werry's Mary F. Dominick, Corrie I Joseph B. Dominick, Lill; ______ Nina Vandiver, Arthur F. I Julia Metts, and Annie R Plaintiffs, y Person Against From Marie Dominick, Samuel W. I Defendants. By an order of the court ti city will sell to the highest bidde ma the court house at Newberr aowledge Carolina, within the legal r Pills. sale on Monday, the sixth da to every- vember, 1911, same being sali remedy that tract or plantation of lax under- as the "Croft Place," situa iey shall, and being in the County of I he treat-- and the State aforesaid, c( promptly four hundred acres, more or e. bounded by the lands of Thom ng sixty A. G. Wise, Mrs. Letitia Nici LWs. E. Lake. Same to be solc obtained eral tracts, plats of which w. 11 Store. file in the office of H. H. Rika ter for Newberry County, and seen by purchaser, on the f LE. terms, to-wit: One-third to be Novem- cash, balance to be paid in to front of annual installments, the credit , within to be secured by the bond of al estate chaser and a mortgage of the:] an died, sold. Said bond to bear int s: the rate of S per centum per rng 215 payable annually until paid nded by The said mortgage is to prov rs. F. S. in cae interest is not paid N SALEl S ! and Ladies' Swas known. mnbroken. !ewherry for known. ir DOLLAR lvys. (BERRY, S. C d Abalance -of sale, age, with abont something for dinner, supper rate of.81 or breakfast. Let Boozer BroE. 1 stipula iey's fees worry about It. Ring phone 34.or pai eare call at 1311 MaIn 5treet. Every on the thing good to eat. Fancy grocerieu ection of: and fresh meats, pork, sausage and for pap- dry beef, boll hamn, fresh country ' 'treet, a produce, cheese, butter and egg, road, and can meats of all .hinds, preserves arman. and jelleys of all rinds. Plckle gshore. sweet and sour, both kinds, olives IA and ketchups, mustard and salad dressing, coffee and tea of all kind~ erchant, om Bozer $ro .H arris, Newberry, S. C. )ominick,' herein, I or any installment is not paid at ma r, before turity, then that the whole debt shall y South' become due and payable at the option bours of I of the remaindermen or any two or y of No- more of them, and that the Master sday, all shall immediately proceed to forelose .d known .said mortgage. te, lying Unless purchaser shall comply w ewberry,1 terms of sale withmn tive days f ntaining day of sale, said land shall be resold ess, and at risk of purchaser, on salesday as Blair,j December or the first convenient Los, and .salesday thereafter. in sev- The purchaser will have leave 11 be on anticipate payments in whole or in rd, Mas- part. Purchaser will be required to, may be pay for all papers and recording of llowing mortgages. The mortgages will also paid in provide for a ten per cent. attorneys 'o equal fee in case the same are collected by* :portion suit or placed In the hands of an at the pur- torney for collection. premises The Kempson Ferry steele bridge erest at road runs directly through this prop annum, erty. in. full. H. H. Rikard, ide that Master NewDerry Couty3T P