The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 03, 1905, Image 4

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A Remarkable Application for i Pardon for :? Negro. I Spoci'd to News and Courier. Columbia, May 30. -Coventor Hey ward is having a most interesting time with a petition for a pardon from Williamsburg county. It is one of those peculiar cases in which he is anxious to take the right step and do full justice to all concerned. Nine years ago John II orison was convicted of the murder of Alford Singletaiy and sentenced to life imprisonment. Harrison has served his sentence so far in- ^ sisting that he was innocent, but nothing was done for him. Now strong petitions have been pre1 n. .. 11 - - 11 ,,,>'1 k> <p<V[ hi ii i icywiini ov Hirsch & Hirsch, <?f Kungstree, asking for the pardon of Hani- 1 son. (Juite ii nunibcr ol affnl.ivits .ire presented from men of apparent 1 standing that Harrison was 13 miles from the scone of the mm der at the hour it is said to have ' been committee. None of these witnesses appeared at the trial 1 of the case. It docs not appear 1 why N W Brown and others did'1 not testify at the first trial except that they did not worry about the case. I 11 unison is now able to make out a very good case and make a very good showing of an alibi. l he curious part of the case, however, is the affidavit of George ' \Y Arms, who tells how he fright encd Harrison into making a con-1 fession, His affidavit is remark-I able and reads as follows: ! George \\* Arms, being duly I sworn, says that he remembers I the trial and conviction of John I llarriscn for murder, with a roc-1 ommendation lor mercy at the 1 court of general sessions for said I county and State, and that he is I now aware of the fact that the 1 said Harrison is confined in the I State prison for the remainder of I his natural life. That at the time of the trial of I the said Harrison this deponent! worked at the jail, and it was to I him that the said Harrison made! his confession acknowledging the I murder of Singietary, this depon-1 ent desires to state how this con-1 fession war obtained in order that! justice may be done. l'riortol the trial of Harrison he was in-I carceratcd in the jail at Kings- I tree. This deponent.in order to get I evidence on which to convict Harri I son, appeared at night at the cell I door of the said Harrison and then and there with the use of a chain uicuio scare tlie said Harrison into a confession. After working shis scheme for several nights, the i said Harrison complained to this 1 deponent of the occurrence, and this deponent told the said Harrison that he had best confess, as the sounds he heard was the ghost i of Singletary, Even with this pressure being brought to bear up on the feelings of the said Harrison, he still maintained his innocence. Finding that this procedure would network the results wished, this deponent then appeared at the cell door of Harrison covered with a white sheet ' and demanded then and there ; that he make his confession, and \ it was upon this action the said confession was made. This deponent was a witness in the said ' ease against Harrison on this trial and told his confession in court and lie now honestly believes that Harrison, being an ignorant negro and being seared, made this confession through fear and under duress and by being worked upon by the various methods set forth in this affidavit. After the making of this confession it was scattered and talked about through the entire county and worked considerable feeling against Harrison en his trial. The reason this deponent tried to get evidence to convict said Harrison was to try and get the reward of $300, which had been offered by the governor for proof to convict. Mr Wolfe, of Kingstree, writes t ? Governor Heyward that he was on the jury of inquest and that no arrest was made until after the reward of $300 was offered. Governor Heyward has expressed his view of the ease in the following 1 tter, which he has written t?? Solicitor Wilson asking for his view of the case. The Hon John S Wilson, Solicitor, Manning, S. C.?Dear Sir: 1 have before me a petition asking for the pardon of John Harrison, who was convicted in the Court of General Sessions of Williamsburg county in 1895 of murder, with recommendation to mercy. In the record you will note that there is an affidavit of George W. Arms, wherein he states that the said John Harrison was convicted upon a confession obtained from liim, while working in the jail, by means that scared the defendant into a confession, assigning the reason that deponent tried to get the evidence in order to secure the reward of $300 offered by the governor for proof to convict. And the deponent further alleging that he honestly believes that the said Harrison being an ignorant negro, and being scared made this confession through fear and under duress, being worked upon by the various methods set forth in this petition. If the effect of the guilty confession were obtained in such a manner and by such means as are alleged by deponent, it is manifest that such is not conducive to justice. And while I appreciate the fact that you were not the prosecuting attorney in this case being ill at the time, as solicitor of that circuit 1 respectfully request that you investigate the fact? set forth in the petition, and th< affidavit which I herewith return to you. I enclose complete record in order that you may note that ar alibi is urged as a reason for the pardon. 13. C. I Icy ward, Governor. DON'T NORKO>V TROUBLE It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the worst thing yon can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, wear} and worn-out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, liriffht's disease, unv wimilar in lemul disorders, don't sit dowr and brood over your symptoms, but fiy for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure end permanent forgetfulness of all you'- troubles, and youi body will not be burdened by c load of debt disease. At Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackoy & Co., Funderburk Pharmacy. Drug stores Prices 50c. Guaranteed. OVERYORKED KIDNEYS jf/urrray's Hueliu, Gin and Juii iper ih prexoribed and endorsed by eminent physicians. It cures when all els-, fails Prevents Kidney d 1st-ases,Dropsy,hrights disease, et At all druggists }j<l OO A BOTTLK Or Direct From Murray Drug Co, Columbia, H (' NOTICE! Tlio Hoard of Control for Lancaster County will meet at Lancaster C. 11., 8. C., on Tuesday, Juno Gth, 1005, for the purpose of electing ?lispenaors for the dis penaary at Lancaster C. H , and the dispensary at Kershaw for tho ensuing year beginning duly 1st 1005. Applications for these positions must he filed with saie hoard at least twenty days before said Glh of Juno 1005. J E W Hailo. Chr Board of Co Control L C. iMay 5, 1005?1m. Foley's Honey and Tar for children.soft .sure. No opiate* ' ' ' I Neuralgia And Other Pain, All pain in any disease is nerve pain, the result of a turbulent condition of the nerves. The stabbing, lacerating, darting, burning, agonizing pain that comes from the prominent nerve branches, or sensory nerves, is neuralgia, and is the "big brother" of all the other pains. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills rarely ever fail to relieve these pains by soothing these larger nerves, and restoring their tranquility. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills leave no bad after-effects, and are a reliable remedy for every kind of nain. such .is hciHnrhn backache, stomachache, sciatica, rheumatism and neuralgia. They also relieve Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Car-Sickness, and Distress after eating. "For many years I havo been a constant sufferer from neuralgia and headache, and havo never been nblo to obtain any relief from various headache powdets and capsules, until 1 tried l5r. Miles' Antl-X'uln Pills. They always cure my headache In flvo minutes time." FRED R. SWINGLKY, Cashier 1st Nat. Bank, Atkinson, Neb. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by vour druggist, who will guarantco that the first package will benefit. If It falls he will return vour money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind I ___________ "The Legend of the Sucks." | An ancient legend describes an old man traveling from place to place Willi a thick hanging behind his buck and another in front of him. In the one behind him he tossed all the kind deeds of his friends, which wore aeon quite hidden fiom view an*' forgotten In the one hanging around his neck, under his chin, ho threw all the sins which his acquaintances committed; and l lit so he wis in the habit of turning over and looking at as be walked along day by day, which necessarily hindered his c mrse. One day, to his surprise, he met a man also wearing two sacks, i "What have you here?" lie . asked. "Why, my good deeds." re. plied number two. "1 keep them all before me, and lake them out and air them often " ! "What is in the other big sack! It seems weighty." j "Merely my litt'e mistakes. 1 always keep them in the sack hanging over my hack." Presently the two travelers j wore joined by a third, who, ' strange to say, also carried two .sacks one under his chin and one | on his back. | 41 Let us see tho contents of i. your sacks," said tho first two travelers. j * * VV i t h all my heart," quoth , the stranger, 4'for 1 have a goodly assortment, and 1 like to show . them. This sack," said he, pointing to the one hanging in front of him, "is full of the good deeds of others." "Your sack looks heavy; it must be very full,'' observed tho old man. Thore you are mistaken," replied tho stranger; "they are big but not heavy. The weight is only such as sails are to a ship. Far from being a burden, it helps me onward." "Well, your sack behind can I be of little use to you/' said uum j her two, Mfor it up pours to he empty. And I see it hue a great hole in the bottom of it " "I did that on purpose," said the stranger, "for all the evil I hear of people I put in there, and it falls through and is lost/* So, you see, 1 have no woighl to drug nie backward ;' Pneumonia is Itohbotl o its T^r i rors ^ by Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking oough and and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Refi se substitutes. Sold by Funderhurk 1 Pharmacy. ? Pay for The Ledger. Tin* llight View At Lis* ! j | Sliphkii I). Leo, general c-oi | | manding UnitOii (.'onf "derate ! Veterans, has issued an otliv nd circular which will bs pleasing to the old soldiers even if it will no j piove gratifying to the mm'/ ?.f spomol's whicl??iM tapillv 1 :iK i? j; i the reunion honors from th- t a! heroes ??f the occasion In tc \ inpj . inform) lion about the mot ti< <r in ' i Louisville next mouth, (Jen. Lie j [ reminds the various coups ?hi' 1 the association cannot provide up- j eoinmodulinurt ami c.miigaa to the female tie I cerates. tlTho com- j nuttee,1' says (Jen Leo ? ?rn >t i allow the sponsors and maids of honor in ill* p trade, oven Hmngt j they KUpinv themselves u ti i ? ?? - i l iases as the line must ho in id" ' short us pos-ilde, that the old In roes, for whoso pleasure the run- 1 ninns are given, who are rapidl y J growing fewer in numbers ami i feebler in hotly, m?iy not I>< shut ! out of tlie entire line of inarch " j And that is the proptr 'I tug j t ) do It is alwuys refreshing lo look upon the regiment tif young \v< me*-, handsomely g vn rd at these meetings, vet the te? tlencp heretofore bus been t<? t ; tcrtain iliein in royal style while too many t f the grizz'ed lighters in gray were sent to obi w i; e'mu to rdeep on cotton tint! to he annoyed during the night hy j the rats. In :i few years there will lie no confederate soldiers i left. When they have gone the sons and the daughters may dance hut while the aid men remain we should give them the prefeietice and not make them secondary to to the young women tn the royal tov'Ps.?Greenville News. FULL OF ntAtitU MEW N'I ire these linos from ,1. II 81111i mens, of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken 14ie medicine ahent which lie writes kll had a fearful cough, thai disturbed my night's re-l I tried everything, but nothing would relievo it, until i look Hi. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, .vhieh completely cured 1110." Instantly relieves and permanently cuice all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At Crawford Hros., ?L F. Muckey Sc Co., and Funderhurk Fharrnacy. druggest; guaranteed; 50c and #1.00. Trial bottle free. ?? ? ?I>.I mm .in^vwc?iween?>. Bridges to Let. 1 will let out a contract to huild anew bridge over Twelve Mile creek on ttio Steele Creek road, \ near Csceola, to the lowest re- 1 sponsible bidder on Tuesday, I he j 6th dav of dune. 1005. at 10 o'clock a in. Also one to build a new or repair the old olio over Six Mile creek, nearby, the same clay, just after 1 get through wi'li tli? atiove one Also one over Bear Croek on the Potter road, near Mr Liusvel Barton'a on Friday the Dili follow ing at 9 o'clock a in. The specifications of all to t>e made known at time of letting, reserving the right to reject any and all bids. M C Gardner, Co Supervisor. | May 15, 1905. ) PROFESSION A L CAHb Oh M P Ckawi-'ohd Oh It C Hhown CRAWFORD PROvVN. Physicians and Surgeon", I anciuder, S. Treatment of the eye, : ns<* a- d til?oh a special tv. ( alls prnmp'ly answered day or night. Olfl'te over Crawford Br-?s Drug Htore, Phono?: Oltt No 170; Ft i lenuex Noh. 11 and 30. Go to the LANCASTER MARBLE ANI) GRANITE WORKS, For Good Work and Low Prices A. J. McNinch, LANCASTER, S. C ' jj - i, '1 r.;: i ?KB I &SF0814,; AVefctable Pre paralion lor As - % sfmilating the Food anciRe^tila - f ; ling the Sloinaciis aiul bowels of ffimmmmm ? .??? | Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- | ness and Resl.Contains neither Opium,Morphine norFlineral. 1 Not "Narcotic. /V*vr of Old DrSAl'fEL PtrCHSlt ?'! SrrtZ ' . dlx .fftuia * 1 tiothrlU Sc/tr ~ S stni*t Srrd f I Jlppnnwtl - 7 lit TarbvualrSoJUi * t tlunpSeril Chtnftnl Sttaqr MijMMrtaivK ' Aperfecl Remedy ForConslipn vf Tion. Sour Stnmnrh n inrr II ?ZSJ Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- pncss and Loss or Sleep. FacSin\ilc Signature oT exact copy of wrapper. a >i- 3 * <c jj r.?:r.iot i, L'lllCllHttM , S. ('. SitHi.t m* phone l.o i i7. olli ? , euvis hiiis'i'm: cornel' Uni:i am! I>ut>!ap hIinet no- e Will prictie i t i >\V11 it;.! u u' i i <?r l.il h i- a ' . i !?: r u t . i>< iiiir i ".'III r ; " " ; f > ii i'. .! ? j t'?i ii ?ii Jin;. to. two* ? ir. * ">'NOTicE."^"! t ho liiuin', <tf enunty lOniinii-! sinoi! e in Iheir nuetino M t :??I ? \ pll-PI!(l II ICMllullOh l?l lilt' <lV"Ct tli ii ht'i o-iili-r o.i in # s rale .n li'i - ??-tor e< mi' \ will he |> :i l * li'>l Hum; < > i ,\11 - iinli s- i! is ?ni possible I o,.I tif c u ; , ii 1 ill. u th- mi i m.<! i it! inn- t ;t,p' \ . with the In.- Hi M-ru :no illi-htvi | fro n th.co citizens !' the iiu- | mo-lime comniunitv tlint i! i> important that an iiHjiio.st I'd held in the particular ease under onnsideration. M (' Gardm r. Count v Supervisor. Notice. My ic-ii' i: oHl eo:/y- \vh lie Sn' nr-laya mill tiis! Mo ul i -. v !l un ci ?ltt>? yoti'w M It' ! u o at my ofll > near I. & *' <1 p c \v'> 1 i oe;i . i > ; book* a' t) t '-Ilicc n >vI'i Ii ? I to wait n: you any <* y tn ?l; .v W M Moore ' !> s l|c i 11 iii* ' < i J.iii I*?, I'M") rus&u-- imry.-gu' ^ ItM TO LOft'i I :ivo t; el uiiMn^emait1 \vi? i lenders o' ii.??..<y i i N? \v Y i .. ' .i \ , Willi wlliuit I '.?tt .1- ?> . i ? i ...... .... .... I ! MV7M ??/: ? ? ' I 1 ? 1I?*secilitd l?y ii Ht m ?rlfa>rc <?n imp ov?st COtion firms, :?i 7 | or ? ill i. l - ? repayable in annual n slalom nt-? of live \ears No l?roko n^o or coiiuni I Hton ohurg. (I < in v t? !? 'fonal'lo charge f<.ralm!rne? . ' ii! H K WYLIIC, Ai?ll 5M ?ttni, Aiio: iii-v* :ti ; . \v Notice of Election for an Alderman. Whereas, John A Miller, lately one of the Aldermen of the town of Lancaster, has departed this life leaving a vacancy in sai 1 ofucc, Resolved by the M lyor an 1 Aldermen of the Town of Lancaster in council assembled and by the authority of the same, th it an election is hereby ordered to fill said vacancy, said election to be held on Monday the 5th day of June, 1905, the polls t ? be opened from 8 o'clock a. m., until 4 o'clock p. m., and that J C Foster, Amos McManus and J M Warwick be appointed managers to hold said election. Ratified this 6th day of M ty, I905. (Signed) R. K. WYL1K, Attested by: Mayor. C. D. JONKS, ' Clerk and Trcas. For Infants and Cliildren. The Kind Yoa Have Always lough? Boars tlio % /(V/ n\ Signature / A ff p.If fi Jr# 'n m Jr sbcc I u ra y U'i va For Over THE OENTAUn tOUMMV. NEW VOTK CITY. J. E. RUTI EDQE, Dentist, Lancaster, S. C. Wnraill^ i '11 i.e.lit (loC'SU ' 11)11 y, uiul inv mruis from this ti.ti i hoMcetol'ln aro.s. ie.tiv cash. Jra . 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