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(OotWiraed trm Vtnt Pftf* > 4k' V ft. I. ftAMKUie, otSamtar. Mr. MMalntf bu (or 14 tod bis ooooty In tbs IsMure, sis yssrs la tbs House, for th# last slgbt yean In tbe He he# madeaalstaka*. % be resiiie*. Bui 4 iEMwil qu^ Moo ofoa wbioh bs < bss bad «o oast bis toI# ba has applied this lest—Brat Is It right? Tbe i), is it for thebe*’ Interests of my State and ojunty? Bsmembsrlog this, he U ready to ■taod by hip reo rd No gr ater work aao be done by Souta Carolloa than to opbttlld tbe sdatatlooal system of ttie State, and he la glad to belle* * that ertusa’I >nai ooadatoa l.i Soutt ptroiina have Imp oval, and are im* proving. T e epieseDtativee of tu» " people la tbe House and In tbe 8 >nate no longer flgbt tbe appropriations foi eduoatiooal purposes, and while tbe appropriations may at times appear larger than tbe revenues of tbe S*a'e would seem to wfrrant, there can b no doubt thst tb'se repreeintaMvef are. doing wbstttny think will furtr-et tbe best Invrest* of tbe Siat^, and tbe r attitp > tbwarda tbe mbj iQ? J> a os us' of gra'Tfloat Ion F r years In the House and in tbe Senate he hu been la close touch with the affairs of tbs State, aud while be do#i not wonder at the bowl raised at In- df*iae4aproprta*ilowe, It muetr bB rr- member d that bnodlt'oos hava gn at ly ohang d. T i§, iMQjalfties in tax aseeerren t are glarlig Hs fa tom lb carrying out of the reoammendatlool made by ‘.be flnaooe committee in or dar to wipe our tbetio inequalities. He wans tbe people against tbe in- -etplent tendency to corruption In elections, which has recently man) 'fasted itself, it Is to bo regretted that tbe liquor question sh uid have attained such prominence. Taere a e other matters worthier of attention. , He la not tbe champion of whiskey, but he is deeply Interested In tbe moral welftre of tbe State. He 1s not a straddler and be will not seek to befn tbe public mind on any Is sue He does not advocate the d s peoaary as run In the put. Whetber tbe allegations of ocrruptloo and grift in the dispensary ars true or not, the people of South Carolina will not stand for sveu the suspicion of stub things. Where there Is so mucl •moke there must bs some fire, and tbe people of tbe State will not stand for tbe dlsprnury aa It hat beep con duoteo. If corruption and graft do exist in the dispensary, then 1 It nous*, bs purged of the odium or else the whole thing must go. Wipe the dls peasasy out and wnat wttr you TTlfT left? Men will have whiskey. Pub lie sentlne it doea not warrant tb> belief that prohibition cm be en forced. He bu aiudled the qu'stlon ltore?Qlly, and hi believes it can b purged. E-ad tbe JEayaor-Manniog bill and you will And that It g es to tbe root of the matter, tbe purebas log of tbe liquor. He dots not bs 'lleve In local option. His reason for this will be given later. But that effioe of Governor is a purely execu tive offloe and should be bs made Governor be will enforce tbe lew u it Stands on tbe statute bocks. The Hou of land, today worth 12 000 He la plainly and unequivocally for tbe dls penury. He believes It la now, and that It always will be, tbe bast solu tion of tbe whiskey question. But if be li elected Governor he will porgs It from any corruption wbioh assy now Infant It. He doesn’t believe prohibition oab be enforced and In support of bli belief 1m el ted bis per tonal expertenoes In iearoh ef lemon ade In Mains, and soda water In Kin su. ' 4 OTHBR CANDlDATBS. The Hon. T. 0. McLeod, tbe only candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, made a short speech outlining his pos ition on various matters He favors a reformed dispensary. 'Messrs. R M M ’Gown, of Florence, J. B M rrlson, of Ghsrlesfcn. L. M Esgln, of Glarendm, o in'll dates for Secrstary of State, were on band and made short spero ’es. Mr. J Fraser Lyon, of AbbevIHe. wit tbe only eindidatt for Attorory^ Giocn) present. He went for tbe d s pmury with gloves iff, and wu fre quentlv applsnded by tbe antl-dispen- lary part of tbe audience. Mr. L. G. Walker, of Greenville '-andidate for 0 mpt roller G meral, w.s next Introduced and gave bis r asonS why tbe people should vote for him. Comptroller Gaoeral Jones, who Is s candidate for re-election, wse unable to b ■ present bn account of o>- tbl&l buslneKS. 0 »1. Boyd, of Greenville, and Ool Haskell, of B o ’land, t ,e two oandi- atei for Ao^tsot and Inspector* General, next id re-acd tbe audience a: d *(United their votes. Hon. O. B. Mir' in, candidate for Sups^lolenient of EluoiUon, bu no Op^bsHion. He, therefore, oontentod himself with telling two or three capital stories and pledging anew bis ie o'Ion to tbe best interests of pub- Ho r'uoation In the State. He favors the dispensary system because If the 1200,000 a yur obtained by tbe schools from this source are removed and oothirg is provided to take Its place the result will be little abort of oal- ———• 1 r~ Messrs. Jas. Oansler. of Lancaster, Sellera, of Marlon, J. M. Sullivan, of Anderson, J. A. Summersault, of Blobland, aod Ool. J. H. War ton. tbe incumbent, all candidates for railroad commissioner, were introduced and made abort speeches. G >1. W barton was the last of tbe candidates for State offloe and Chair man Dennis announce,! as the last Speaker of the day GqI. W. W. Lump km, of Columbia, who la opposing S»nattr Tl lman for election to the United States Senate. When <Jji. Lumpkin came forward two or three ‘ wool bets” In d ffjrent parts of tbe audience started to cheering for Till- .crowd tOOF Up fhe'cill anc for souu ilttle time ao great was the noise that it was useless for tbe speak er to attempt to make himself beard Ool. Lumpkin bided bis time patient ly, however, and when Obalrman Den- nl> bad*finally succeeded In rectoring order be started right In to pay back in bis own coin tbe man wbo had star ed tbe obeerlog for Senator Tillman. „ JOHN J. MCMAHAN, of Colombia, toe next candidate for Gorjrnor to address toe audience, prefsoed bis remarks with tbe a tat- • meot that every man la ble brother s keeper, and that It follows, therefore, that every dtiam should be alive to bla civic duties. Tbe scope of gov" era meet has beau largely widened It la no longer eonfined to mere pollot. regulation. WS are shock'd as we glanoea out os at the evidences o ourruptloo abroad in tbe land, bit. ■* within and without our St te. Whei we e mpare the ojndiUoos of today -elHfch tbe oonditloos which obtained In tbe put we must, be ashamed auo —' surprised. Dispensary corruption It. oorruptlon to V foun Sout Oaroliaa today. Ojr dot Is Imperative to'plaoa only tbe bes and ulgutst men n effloe. Tbe pri mary systtm Is a gre§f. system, but ^tinder lb there baa unfortuuatel} grownup the ou»iomot magui.yiug the duti.s of tbe caodldate and mini mlaiog t..e do les of the ol am. He favora tbeJmprov^meni of tbe sohoo s and pom men., s tbe (StabQshm.mt of the B ate reformatory. Ho » n.d ' today for every educational reiorm which be has ever advocated. H nrged tbe Importance if the draloig* of the c asi-al region and advooa'ac tbe tstabitanmenr of every couayy o' ft model firm. T.mi diavriot p imlt him to diicusa the dupcnsary. P. r sonally he Is opio.ed I) the use < f 1 q ior, Bu. be ooeau’t be leve problb tlon pr^ot:cable. He favors the 8«ai« dispensary, tut not the diapen , sary as it now tzLis He w^uld tirsi have it c td md tbe rascals In H place a btn.nd prLou bars. Tie next o^ncldate for Governor to addrras tbe D mocrata of Doi- Obaster wu th Hou JOHN T. SLOAN, of Columbia. He wu born in the Shadow of the Blue Eldga Mountains, at old Pci diet on He went in the army at 16, and went through the bl(’O r y oampalgus of 1864 and 1865 In Virginia He wascapiured at Ap- pomatux, and after tbe war he re turned to Pendleun and went to school there. In )8k6 be euv rec Sou.h Carolina College, from which imtl.uuon be wat graduated with bocOm. He re yle wed his services to tbs city of his adoption, where be has been at gaged in tbe practice or law tor fctffte than , a icore of yaars. Ha wasft wearer of tbe red shirt In the days Of 1876. Hs reviewed bis record w Bkprtoeotatlrs and Senator from % oiiand County. He wu par- f proud of hia services In and Wlntbrop and In tbs defence of tbs foutb Carolina Collsga. of bis record u Lieu- spent the fcliWMg the serviceof feo- Qovernor- IBMAT01 TILLMAK Will not Oe*l Ml the PreeK He^Apo!owia«a. l tJatll \ I have btoft IbidTted there once . . . u •. j n *. and l do not propou to plaoe myeelf All Arch MBfdCfCT Wriled Up io in this position again If I can preveht It.” Tbeee are the words used by Senator Tillman Toursday when be wu mads acq minted with tbe prest- dint'a rte nt utterances tending to Indicate a desire for a reconciliation between hlmvelf anti the senior &eni tor. from South Carolina . . C . Tbe unpleasant difficulty a trm yean bsok between Se niors Tlllmar tod McLaurln, aud tbe aubsrquent withdrawal of TUiman's lovitatiou to tue reo ptnn at tbe Waite House to meet Prinoe Hinry, then paying a visit to ibis country, are stilt fresh in tbe minds of toe people wbo have fol' lowed Senator Tillman*1 career line be entered the senate. Ta re Is no notion on the part of leiaator Tillman of bringing about a reconciliation with toe oulef ex:cu live, ucleissucn rec mediation is &o compan ed by an unoondltloual apolo gy from ‘•he president, and u there Ik little probability of this, the matter of a love feast between them Is still in the air. ' Those wbo know Senator Tillman w^P, know tbat nothing abort cf an apcRtf? will satisfy him. While the president is credited with having re cently said that be liked Senator Till man, and while tbe senator is like- wlee qu->ted aw hawing made a s‘ atc- mrtJt ttr-the iff»ct that be believec the president to be atralgbt, and all right, tbe.e are taken only as pa .slog remark*, made without serious oon- ideratlon, and hardly worth remem bering. Tbe utterances of Senator T*liman that be would not allow him self to be again Insulted, are believed to represent bis real feelings toward tbe president. Wall# he admits be Is u ready to forgives man—whether be UpresidentooE * prUatseitiaiD— for a wrong, be Is not willing, aoojrd log to big own words, to plaoe him .elf in tbe attitude of being wilfully insulted a second time, even though tbat man be tbe president of the United States BjataNdgro toltoath. For tbe fifth time within a year tbe whites residing In the vicinity of tbe Ml.lershaft at Pjrtage, Pa., and the n gross empliyed there ha vs dished tbe latest outbreak ooouring Thurs day, when John Alexander, i □f gro, wu beaten to death in front (f tbe Pjrtage Hotel. He and three companions bad been drinking at the bir of tbe botel, alleged to have nude remarks that ang ied Walter Pries, tbe bvUiSfld-i ♦od-foar ' OrDnT *compar long'. Tae merB followed tbe negroes to the pave meet sod tbtre attacked them. Ah x aider wu pursued to the telephone fell and wu AN AWFUL FATE, a Living Tomb ND LFP!' TO STAfiVK. A YeUinf Mob Sits la the Market Place aid Watch tbe Beildiof Up of tbe Walls Arovnd tbe Slav er of Thirty* Six Young . t> - • '• 1 , 'V - - Women. old man and pelting him with the frightful filth and offal of the market plaoe. ▼KMT PMLTBKEATM KXMCXTTIONXBS. Then the maaons came forward and very, deliberately laid on tbe first oouriea of the masonry. TSe stones and mortar rose to Meefewift knew and tben tbe oblef Jailer came for ward and gave blm bread and water. Tbe muons again stood aside and Again the orowda Jeered and be-slab be red the viotim. So It went on, coarse by oourto, of one young cobbler’s shop. Annah wu put to the torture aud confessed. She told tbat the girls, wbo came to dictate'letters, were treated to drugged wloe and thecL beheaded. Twenty decapitated bodies were four d in a deep pit under_Jbe shop and a xteen more in tbe garden. Amaa died ui.der tbe tortnre and Malawi c)atested. By an anolent Moorish custom be wu condemned to o*cnicilLd. His oruoitixlon wu Mt for May 2, but - toils form of punishment wu utd while there are D P because of ijie foreign olam or, and It wu announced tbat Mes fewi wfiBltUbt-beheaded.,, MUKOIKID HIS WIFI Dfflje, where be fell and wu fiaallv kicked Into u ro >niclousness. He d.sd In a few minutes. Josepn Smith, Walter Pries. Harry Orof an 1 Shorty Cole-, all wbitos, were arrested for oauheg tbe negro’s death. Two whites abb tore# negroes hive been killed tber In raoa r.ota rec nMy. valley And Then Ran Away With Another Woman. Charged with the murder of bis wife and having made a complete cm ft sale*. cf bla crime to tbe heal police, William Braaob of Rjcheater, N. Y., wax at rested at Cleveland, o '.lo. With Braaob there wu arrest'd Mrs Miry Gilmore, with whom be Is Uleged to have el< p d " Toe body of Bruch’s wife wa- found in the canal at Rochester lut Tuesday and suspicion wu atoroe turned to bar buvbacd, prared. Brssob omftssed the mur der to tbe local pcllta, tbe Inter say. ar d told them that be ktita) bts *ift beoaose of love for tha G.lnore wn can. Tbe later la a widow about 23 yftra old. Bra sob Told the polio* bow ba bao hired bla wife to the bank, of th< fide omal, and burled her In. He -aid his 03urage failed toree or fou ticrea, but finally be nerved 1 imsc f aid struck tbs wumtn a violent blow " tbe back with bis flit “Whan 1 b ard tbe tplash 1 ran away," be »aid. “Yes I am William BrasoV* be said to Polios Chief Kobler, ' I know *hat you want m2 f. r. I did-ito I killed her because I loved Mary Gil- core. It Kllfi^to me I have always > >ved ber. I didn’t want to marry B ixanna, bat I wu forced into It, so l killed ber. It wu tbe only way-I- oouM get rid of her.’’— • Tie three year-old, daughter of Braaob wu with tbe e mple when t ey werx arrested in a r omiog ou-e. Both-Braaob and the Gilmore vomin will be taken ter at < nee. To Help Cotton CJrowers Although both repu llcan and democxatlo,.,. state committees ba 1 frowced upon 1C the length of a shin ard is to be an iuue In tbe Kansu eim- palgn this year. A farm paper is leading a movement to organize far mm into union*. T jxargunaeut ad Vanoed is t ’at If every shirt was mvle >ne tre »lo iger t ie addtd clotb would '•onsume tbe ent re surplui of oo-.ton Ftrmerv are urg d toorgtnz and .-taod for ibis 'lemaud. B.au ann Crummer, cnairmei, respio.iTjly, of •:he dem-crattc aud rspuiUoin stau c mmitt es, declare If tub who"dlbxt^ L r dy reversed to equillzi mat r iera la case of an extreme ahorbagela back to Bocues A KoolUtt Id. a. A garg of laborers In New York employed u bod oarriers, went on a ■trike wben they were told to carry tie brick and conorete In wheel bar rows Instead of in tbe boda. They explained tbat ‘‘the rules of tbe union forbade them to carry brick or c norete in anything except hods,” aod they o uld not oonunt to tbe use of wheel-barrows. The logic of tbe sltuath u seems to have been tbat the wheel barrows held two munh and the Job would have been flnlihed too soon. KviIa of Divorot A’ Lot Angeles W. F. Kstrlng shot and probably fatally wounded bla di vorced wife and ber niece, Mias Bessie TVDiy, at tbe borne of tbe former early Thursday. Kstrlng bad been separated from hia wife for two yean Lut night he uked her to return to blm. * She refused and Miss O’Day stepped to the telephone to call the police. • As she did so, Ketrlng throat tbe telephone from her hands and shot both women. • Crv w Lawu The Danish tohooner Bertha was sank n*ar Sooth Goodwin lightship Thursday « a result of a collision ylth tbs Dutch tank steamer Amtrl- eaa, from Antwerp, lo New York. Bight of the scf drowned. Peter Norham, Mae cap- UN* M*e only survivor. tbs ootto-i crop, It mlgn« bee ime ver ■ambimaslng. *TT1iifaE _ tbe farmt-r- ■ ou‘d go »ro *- <WXm= pru,u‘TCriu; said Oaaiimin B no Fell From m Minuow. At WublDft »u on W , oesday, 27 I Instant, Olar n e M. Yjrk, p -Vjte secreatry to Cnief Justice Ful'fr, if t e scpnme court of tbe U aud Ststes jumped or fell from a window *■ Girllield bOKpftal and received in Jjrles from which 1 e surrtly after- ^ard dtrd. No one saw went through the widow. Mr. York «u about 40 yean of age and had held hU position with Chief Juatlor FuHer for many yur*. He wu sent to the btrp+rxl TorTTeaiment for alight it Jury : Fourteen Inches of Hull. A special from Athens, Gs.vsays during the hailstorm Id Glarh and Oconee corntles great damage wu done. In some places the bail fell to a level of 14 inohea.—P.na thcee for mll^s were stripped of their foliage. In Clark o<»unty tbx storm wu about a mile wide aud seven miles long. Ip Oxree it was two miles wide and 10 miles long. Corn, cot on and other crops in tbe path of the storm were totally dcstroved The Cal C .uT Rack “ Robt. Lautb of L >ck Haven, Pa., cannot awear that a cat bu nine lives, but he knows from experience tbat It bu at least two. Tae family feline prt contracted scurvy and it was ds elded at a council to chloroform It. Thus it was put to deatb, and In tbe evening burled 18 Inches deep Id tht back ye’d. Next morning Lautb wu utouiahsd to find tbe oat on the back doorstep wben be opened tbe door. Rliltxi hjr u Fail. At Charleston on Wednesday, 20th Instant Mr. Samuel Webb, a lineman of tbe Consolidated Railway compa ny, wu killed through tbe falling of a guy stub on which be wu dsececd- log. Tbe bottom pert of the pole wu rotten and tbe lineman’s spurs were fut In tbs pole, making It im possible for him to avoid falling with the pole. GotDamacce. 0.’ S. Jones bu bean awarded, 6600 damage# against tbe Bank of Foun tain Inn because the bank turned down hie check when he had ample money on depoeit to tbs bank to pay tbe cheek. . The bank’s defense was that It held up payment until the parti holding the check soul* he A cablegram frrm Tangier Moroco, fells how, with such details of fiend- isb cruelty that they cannot be fully realii2d, Mohammed Messfewl, tbe tune arch-murderer of Marakesch, hu been willed up alive. it waa r this same M«sfewi who wu to have teen oruolfitd for bii tremen dcus crimes—It la known tbat be murdered not few«r than thirty six youog wim-E—and wbo wu saved from that fashion of ex' > c<4tlOD bj tbe oa‘cry of ti e resident foregin officials. ‘ It iVoutd have been better bad Uuse same < ffiotals not interfered with Morccoan justice, for Mesfewi jefore be died underwent lingering torture compared with which cruci fixion would have been merciful. THB ARCH MURDER’S CRIMES. M&slawl was a tubbier and public letter writer. Ass dated with blm In bis crimes wu an old woman seventy years of age named Annah. Many girls of tbe city disappeared In tbe lut days of April and toe parents- iT ^ ne young woman traced ber to tbe ?? T ^ he N,w oy tbe stiU more.awful prooearof 1m*: TSTnagHESsSt murement shows that the Morcooan ™ autoomies “blinded the eyes” Of tne • t news And Will foreigners. Me»fewl wu kept In the Marakesob h*il uuill outside attention wu dull ed, and then, on May 16, bis torture began. % Djlly he wu led Into tbe market plioe and whipped FttU iWllObea of jae thoray scc.cia. Tae cobbler wu stripped to toe waist, aud wmle two UMatsnw held tbe vioiim’a arms out- stieicued, tbe city executioner laid on ibe bp.scd iods. 'iXQSuvies were given each ilfdke dtew b. uu jcber of strokes wa» kept down be cause M s.'ewl wu aa old man and (.tae peop.d of Maralcsbii oad no Ides Of jeitlxg 1£U OlH ( 0 6x81^. ( MOST MERCIFUL CRUELTY! Al.o. U-g^.ug ii-tn exiohleiV ^3Pg.” ■ix.i wax tcug enod and aoolutoa w.tu v. *gii mao on, so ihitne migoi oe fl. f a wu i-teXj day’s ptdesl. . as the oSlij wbilppiog* weat on. Hid -w-ueu it t e u toat deftpite aii c^fx. M sfawl *u isliiug imo txaaus b.ou it wus ceciaou -to carry out tut aup. e oe sent _____ us wsT<Jd~i:p sTve - m tbe public aui.in’s o u signature, aod tbe fio. aiat toe a htt. oe *>sa carried out-ttr the great tquire te ti e city and lo full vi of tLc populace shows that yae.iffivisli ol M.rsketci knew tbs swfui programme would but be inter ex-d witu. M nosy, iiarj -be Jura 11. h^ing the trg, he wee obaiced up. Throe he wu left for a while, for there was plenty of Mae, The maaons stood aside and tbe erowd etruggled and fought to get In the front rank, rJ*! 1 * * The recent meeting of the O'tton stone by stone, water and bread, until poly Mesfewi’s screaming head wu seen. Tne last stones were thrust In plaos apd MesfewTs living tomb wu completed. But tbie crowd was not yet satisfied Mtsfewl wu not dead, and tbe throng pressed forward and kept quiet bear the mtffl d screams for mercy tbat came out of tbe wall. Every Mesfewi screamed the crowd yeUed _ Night came, braziers were lit, coffee wu made and atlil Mesfewi screamjd and the crowds yelled. Tuesday, June 12 cams in, and tbe market p ace wu u crowded u ever, and Mesfewi wu still sor earn log for mercy. ABOUT COTTO* USD. Wowderffcl Uses to Wbioh They Am B ilng For. ' * — V Seed Oiuoera’ association, xt Atlanto, Ga, brought out soue luterestlng facts In regard to tba uses of cotton seed, both'for domestic and/export purposes. Governor Terrell, wbo wu In early life a cotton grower, said that be remembered well wten botton seed wu burned to get rid of It, bur- lut year there wen: 4,600 000 tons of cotton seed bought from tbe S nth era planters and tbe sam of 675 000,• 000 wu paid for them, thus adding practically 26 per oent. to the value in tbat way of the cotton crop. This bu been brought about principally through tbe cotton seed oil Indus trie#. There are probabilities of s JIV fur ther developments In the uxe of oot- So it went on all day and 611 night Only Msafewl’s screams were growing fainter. Wben Wednesday broki i those clou up to tbe wall reported that tbe dead alive wu only moaning Finally tbe moaning stopped and tbe crowd cursed Mesfewi for dying so(nell said that within a short soon, and the delayed business of the market wu resumed. So HadJ Mohammed Mesfewi ex plated bis crime. Tbe first piws of tbe terrible off »n oes of tbe cobbler of Marakesob osme American April 29. It wu reported tbat HadJ Mohammed Mesfewi wu to be crucified on Thursday, May 3, for an extraordinary series of murders Twenty six corpses of women bad been found under tbe cobbler’• shop, and ten In bis garden. All of Mesfewi’s victims were mu tilated with dagger outs in order to stimulate fanaticism, and It wu prov el they bad been murdered for money —most of it In trifling sums. Tne Koran provides crucifixion u the punishment for terrible orlmrs and though -hat form of execution bu not been used In Morccoo fora eneraUpn, It wu jej^.jjytf juae r’s crimes deserved tbat classl- too seed which will increue the value of tbat product. Prof. J. H Con to. uell) of lexu, In speaking of oottor seed meal u human food made a striking presentation of ita value foi suoh uses. He gave a good lesson lr tbe shape of biscuits and oakes made, from a combination, ofottonseec meal and wheat flour. They wet pronounced u delicate and tasty a any product of tbe flour barrel bv th* members of tbe conv ution wbo wen given an pppertunlty to partake < the food: ^Another use of tbx seed u that for fertiliser in tbe shape o meal. The us* of raw seed to enrich tt land wu pronounoed a wurs wb< the meal can be aud to much bett, financial advantage. P jfeesor Co time 1 believed cotton seed crushers of tr South would be able to announce a actual dhcovery of 4 500 000 tons o a new p-odnot fit f >r humanoomnmp tlon. II atated tbat be bad use* cotton oil u a cooking fat In bis homi for six months, and tbat it wu cqoa in all raspects for ouklng pn’’poses to the beet lard. By an Invention ol comparatively reoent times cjiton oil Is freed from tbe old imparltiet which give it a rankolnr. So-oalh d olive oil wbioh reaches A merles from southern Europe carries a large per centage of cotton seed oil, Oottoi seed meal la used In making bora a d flour muffles, bKoutts, pancakes, gin ger bread, together with oakee of ai kinds, and for virions other slmtlai came In a cable of May 2, uying tbe execution by oruci fixion would not take plaoe. Tbe rest of tbe story and its tragic de nouement Is told in tbe present dis patch. KIuMaPFAJJ a BJY Serve Twenty Prison for It. Years in “Had I tbe disposition of this case wrould summon a large number of motbers here and turn you over to their tender mercies, but u tjie law fixes tbe peuslty for crimes like yours, I can do nothing but commit you *1 bent ball for the action of the grand Jury on tbe charge of kidnap Toes# words were addressed by Mijhtrate Eiseui.t wn of P iflftoei pbu, Fa . to John Joicpb Kean, ab ductor ot Freddie Muih, 7 jear-oU- >on of C iari*a Muiu, woo with his captive was cl .covered after a tlx <ix> search, lu a vacant bouse in West Lc» Tfals wu tbit h Pal lade)phi A_—It ii tan IntenUoa ol tne poilca department to raiirbad tbe priaoner to tiie penitentiary and tm nedutelv after tbe t eariog Captain f Detoc Ives Donaghy' went befo Tne cuiri. r wbo brings this news .rom Md &k.bub to Tinulbr a->serb. wui- t..2.u.i.er of txecu I n oefore ttefthp grand Jury wlih his witnesses and a ktd for an Indictment. —Freddie Mutb wu brought to tbe u t room by-his father.—He wu a ' iff -rent boy from tbe child wbo wu found dirty aod hungry In an nnocou pied house. Ha wu atttired In a neat, blue flannel sailor suit and a I cxfie-jilou ’was eet forfuto* pinned to hix lapel Mr. Mhtb said the child wu none Che wyrse for ble-^Cxperience. In giOjntrut wu the appearance of kt sen xnarktt day. Tae news of Htcuiion baa. been spread aatil tae marxei, place was thronged with the abductor. After a sleepless nlgbt LDgi.Mn. fc of MiaKAoens, who squat ted iu the bi«z.ig bU.iilgbt ed for the ghuay shoe to commeooe. A delta by wailmg-up alive uot beta seen in Maraseeob for noaxy, yens, but. there wu tnoe6 others taut victims had been known aometlmts to live for a whole week, cbl dren being aod so the good uews spread, and tbe people brougat their provisions and tbe oaravaiitierUl - were orowded. TllB^.1 INQ TOMB IS DUO. Just outage the Jail where Mesfewi was oontimd stmus tbe chief b&xsar It liu very tuick walls and in one of tbcsj, facing the market plaoe, two masons dug a bole six feet high, two fact wide aid two feet deep. Mesfewi wu very thin and these dimensions gave the doomed man quite a free paoe and some little xlr, lor just u nls fellow townsmen would uot let oim slip awav by too much flagging, so they did not intend to smother aim too qu otly. About taree feet up two staples with chains were fixed In tbe back of tbe recess lu tbe wall and two more staples with chains were attached. Tae purpose of these wu to keep the viodm erect so tbat be might not buudle down out of sight of tbe orowd. :7 • Mesfewi had not been told of bis ftte and wben be wu brought out of tbe prison on Monday morning be thought ba wu being led forth to bis dally whipping. As won ae ne uw the expectant thousands, however, and heard their bowls of bate tie knew tbat bla day bad oome. Tben he saw the bole dug in tne wall, and, being an old man, he knew wbat tliat meant. He had taken his whippings with fatalistic fortitude, hoping he might die under tbe thorns, but wben be wu dragged toward tbe upright tomb be struggl ed with his Jailer* and soreamed tor mercy. * Screaming he wu thrust Into the in tbs thick wall, ted* soma ro ta ble cell be wu haggard and wan. HixAvea sblfted nervously and Ills whole frame trembled visibly. He seemed to fear bodily injury and ed spectators suspiciously. Tbe ice uy be paced tbe oell all night, sobbing and moaning, his wife and ftrtIHl7= When he wu placed in the dock Kean nodded to Freddie Mutb, wbo ut bulde bis father, and smiled. Pointing to Kean, the little fellow uld: “There be Is,- papa, see.” Kean appeared to exert a strange In fluenoe over tbe child wbo showed a fee'lng akin to friendship for tbe man. Kean made a statement deny Ing be bad restrained the child In any way, but said on tbe contrary Freddie bad opportunltlu to leave him several times. He uid he had not ill treated the boy and In Uhls he wu corroborated by the Mutb child. The grand jury found a true bill against Kean and wpa given imme diate trial and oonvieted In leu than an hour. Judge Sulzierger seatenoed the prisoner to twenty years. ' From the time of Kean’s arrest until he was on hli way to the penitentiary to be gin sentenoe leu than twenty-fotir hours had elapsed. - * Hon Oats Father. A dispatch from Wahalla uys: Dr. J. J. Thode wu seriously cut Friday by his sou, Fred Thode It la reported that the trouble arose about which should use ft buggy. After the cutting young Thode went off on the l o'clock train but after reaching Belton he returned and give himself up and Is now in Jail. Tners ere several wounds in the neck, side and back of the elder Thode, bat an leu some complications arlu they are not looked upon u neoeuarily fata' Young Thode wu at one time a stu dent at Furman University, and. wu one of the teacher students at tbe summer sohoo! now in ptogisu at Are You Sick? ITYekftavea DImam For WMcft Tee Axe Butte to FlaX a Our* Write Vs. We Hove Been XemerkAtty SaeeeeelSl la Ourlnf Deep seated an*. StebBera J. HVTM I iTIiVIT, 1.1 tntettlutm«(h M-Mt lq.mU1.N1I.lA. IMMitj. lx." ttohl*4. to, XI«Uk,M, Name Old Story ' lu a rear end collision between trains on the Atlantic 0 met Line ai Abuekle, N g, Engineer O O. King Portsmouth. V i , and BrakemairJ ous r Walter Carter ot Windsor, 1ST. U7 were killed. Ponduotor Moso v ism and an unknown white man were in jured. Tbe accident happened while one of tbe trains wuisbiftleg oars. Tbe engine of one train and alx oan> were badly damaged, u were tbe ca boose and six rear can of the other train. It la Impossible to plaoe the responsibility at this .limn. RovenoeOflloL'ie'Retd. — L-Ac-disgateb frok GreenvUle, 8. 0., says Dihtrlct Revenue Officer Sams, aoeompanied by Ualted Statu depu ties, two state constables, ind many more state deputies raided tbe “Dark Ooruer’’ Tuesday morning, ItVidlDg tbe very strong bold of tbe m: uataln- eer moonshiners, destroying eight illicit stills and throwing out hun dreds of gallons of oorn maxb. Dur ing the raid a few shots were ex changed, but no one wu bit. A OxeeaylUe Freak. A reporter on tbe Greenville Newt ran Thun,day Across on uld gentle men eighty fixe years old wbo hu never to all bla life fired a gun, pistol • If yon havo say diresao of a chronic M- t-rc, no natter fcow ni»ny dootow have failed' te onreyoe, or h#* orach other treat—nt yoa have We era apeoieliete with over 36 yeen expert*!—, hevtu b**d located la At lente for aeerly 16 criai-d” repnfetion for car- lax oar patieate which we beliew le eeooad to none la thie country. Our atendia* both pr<feealonelly aad flora ially, tool the very hicheet, aad you ora oonaolt ue with perfeol oonfldeooe. Wedonot reeort to ctop’rap —thode to aecare pettoate, hot conduct our praedoe la e st, elghfonrard, manner. Oar Speciality la chronic dlaeaaea of both man rad men—each ae Nervout Debility, (net •xhjuiatlon, nervoua proatrsnon, l<wt vital' ity. eta. Kidney end Bladder Dleeanea, Stricture, Rheumatlam, Varicooeie, Oaterrh of the different organa, Speolflo Blood P iacn. Stomach. B wel, Liver and Heart I iaeeaee. Pile*, Flatula, Enlarged PioaUte, diaeeaee p*ou!imr to womeB, etc, rtc. We invite every afflicted rereon to con- aul' ra free. Send for exaieinetion bleak. After you have received thee a, t* gather Wiih our expert opinion of your ceee, sad you a e not entirely aai isfled, both seta oor reliability rad ability to o re yotir diaeape, you will not even be expee'ed to taketraet- mont. V»w Oo Nil. D**al tn Ho»wwt v4,.,it«tn*e. 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Tbe above Is situated in a two-story _qr anx firearme, aad duflng bto eereer fac tory building, dimensions dteWOft: be has spent most of his time In rural, with ell atuched 30x50ft, two stories hoot com muni ilex The tame man baa never t—'ed whiskey lo any sbape or form, baa ba ever used tobacco Lot measuring 200 feet frootage and 624 feet In depth. Ball Road Into the yard. In a desirable part of tha ofty | of Orangeburg, S. G. Tbla property Fatal Pistol Duel. will be sold lu part or In whole ltoan At Talladega, Ala., loth) precaoes formoet any kind of anter- oX SQv persona at a rsatqaerede baK ; -f irl>r ^ or fuU partientaw,apply to/ Tnarfldaf night Dudley Brown and ^ Henry Kalght fought a pistol duel In | wangeburg, 1. ^ wbioh ootb men were killed. •'*'***'*'^^*^^***^******^^**«^^^^^^^^« Hurt was slightly tr j ired, rvoelvlng a stray shot In tbe ankle. E*ob man famiij wto» to received four shot# In the- bresst. aoM r * r ,utur ® ““ •deoadoa ti k Both Are well known and popular In Talladega. No explanation baa been given oi tbe tragedy. All Night Hre. a dispatch from Pollock, Li., a lumbering town telle Of an ftll-Ught fire, which Tueeday did about 6300,- 000 damage, destroying twelve mil lion feet of lumber, part of tbe Iron __ Mountain rallroad’i traetie aoroea Big uppermost lb "Bit 0reek ' • i »hteen homes aod one hotel and forty-niue freight aod fist oars. Tbe largest low wiTXiiEiBOd-by the Bis Greek Lumber Oompany. About 1,000 man were thrown out of em ployment by tbe fire. Hard sweets mean sweat nett. The longest life la toe one of which tbe most Is made. . w* hsv* B Bpratol No Bitioto to th* J* of oultur* that flow b oompliahmrat fh—BB bbfiootvolaato aftor Ufow'too tytora today Addnt ■ Mule Go., Columbia, s. a £1? AA/l BAM Mp &ir ^sJevPvrvr AAtoioFalAlroeftAm Insurance At Absolute Cost T. S. Sease, President. J. B. 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