P^PB ^p H i ^BiPBOB I %m %xmraskt' fniget, If y&mi**?*?*\ nil " ??* ' j OJil.V ^ Tft I - W K KKI Y -r^-^ ^ 1, A N I' A S 1' K K s! C~ .1 U N K 28, 1905 ,~ jjjj? Each Yoacai day morn jj^ lucky gu< || H The Games Case. ^ ' 1 A -% 11 1 'T?l ?. TT. UL 1 i M'Jt iHiHiii rtiii'geti i imi no onoi to Protect His Wife. Special to The State. Cheraw, June 25.?The trial of G VV Games for the murder of Lfr BH Thurmao rosulted in a verdict of "not guilty." l'lie trial consumed two days and the jury was out nbout one hour. The familiar plea of selfde fense was not made in this case, hut the plea of defer ae of hts wife was set up. Carnes lived on Dr Thurmond'? farm as a share.cropper. The testimony showed that there had been trouble between I). Furman and both Mr and Mrs Carnes, the latter of whom had at one time taken a gun to the (1 r>r> l r> r ni rn * ti when ber husband caught the pis- f} to I and got it away from him, and sj while heating Dr Thurman with tthe pistol it went off and killed j, him. e, Very few saw the tight, and of the80 nearly all were for the defense. ^ ^ in TWO UOrrLES CURED/JIM. | hf "1 was troubled with kidney complaint for about two mars/' i w writes A. H. Davis, of Alt Bter!- <>> ing, la., 44but two bottles of ty Foley's Kidney Cure (fleeted a j? permanent QUre.' Sold by Fun- ^ dor bur k Pharmacy. in rArsr 1 MINI 50,000 GU number of store Satin EE to the \ Beautiful Blacl 1.00 and over iliis our guess and a r< in compare guesse ir invited to ,RTMEiY .atest Dispensary Scheme. " ______ | rcm r Onl't Obtained from Chief Justice l'? po Against the State lne* Poind to Show Cause Why Wfts Thoy Should not Reopen ' ^ and Keep Open the 'eKa Pickens Dispen- cour sury. opei elect pecinl to News and Courier. l)eCfl Columbia, June 24.?Mr. W cone oyd Evans, who obtained an j[ey rder today from Chief Justice 8jnc) ope for the State hoard to ?how (}ov ... ?T .l ^ ium! en jti 1 y o, why a mandamus to ()1 ioul'1 not no issued requiring H!Uy nun to open and operate the jest, ickera dispensary , said he was ^j8 nployed by cVtizons of Pickens jn p ??nty. tho < Ho wont on to my: 4tI will say the ; connection with tins case that 1 qual ivo ho"n enph y d by Mr J Sam- whei s 1 Wilmv:, of Pickens county, fron hois (,no of the largest land plac< .vners and taxpayers in tho coun- beer. r, and also by othor citizens in Som ickens county, who favor the pare ispens uy 1 iw, ahest GU t Silk Para ?day entiled 1 icord will be ss with the sa join in me r STOF rhether the di&pensai-y sht ain or not, but thoy are n ing to see it voted out on t enso of such an election held about a month ag y did not deem that elccti 1, nnd tor that reason t ity board kept the dispenaa 1 for nearly a month after t lion was held, and closed mse they received what th lidcred instructions from Go ward to close it. They ha j arrived at the conclusion th Heyward has not authori der them to close the dispe , hut in order to proper the matter, they havo tak course. 1 was informed whi ickens that the superrisor jounty bases this election < petition of one f jurth of t ified voters of the count n tho petition had men on i Groonvillo county and oth es, and men who had on in the county for a few day e of the petitions wero coi d by the county auditor at d that the men on the peti were not registered votoi D m i 5 bers waite< ly 1st. ESSER sol. to one guess only. kept of same unti; ties sheet and send the contest s Cc IE. alll No managers were ever appointed I iot noither was the election declared; he the registration book was not kept R9 at the polls, to see whether the men who voted were legal voters ' " or not. on ,kl was further told by a mer*ie chant in Pickens that since tho r ry dispensary closed up that the 1 he price of corn in the mountain disjt trict of the county had gono up ey from 70 to 80 cents per bushel. I contend that the Act of the iV, Legislature known as the Brice V 0 . bill, under which this election was I ft V held, is unconstitutional, and it is tv my purpose to take it to the Supreme Court to be passed upon.'' The State board has taken the 01) j position that it had nothing what, ever to do with the matter; that it of could not close the dispensary and I that it was a matter for the county board and it will, to be con^' sistent, have to hold fast to this 11 . . . position. A. JL. er r 1 y Sound kidneys are safeguards 8. of lifo. Mako the kidneys healthy ? with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Fundorburk Pharmacy. it- Foley's Money and Tar rs, for children.safe,sure. No opiate*\ I on J 1 Mon- $1 I to the Accidentally Killed. Bowman, June 24.?A negro boy, a son of Vustine Bowman, a well-to-do coloerd farmer near town, was accidentally killed yesterday by stepping backward on a saw mill while in operation. He was killed almost iuatautly. The boy was nearly grown and had been working around a saw mill for some time. A GRIM TRAGEDY. is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, in each . 1 ? ? " uu?, nuuiutu VIC11U1 OI L/OnHllinption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds are prop uuy ireaieu, mo tragedy is avorU od. F. G. Huntley, of OaklandoD# lod., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and throe doctors pare her up. Finally she tookDr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the gorms of all diseases. One dose relieves Guaranteed at 50c rnd $1.00 by Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co. Funderburk Pharmacy, druggists. Trial bottle free.