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?_? ? JACOB PHINIZYj president *?* WlUUAM A. EAT1MER, Vice Rcest/. GBOROlA RAI1 \ Auqusta, CAPITAL and UNCilVIDEI Particular attention to t ? t * > , ? : . by mail. We solicit your business ? SHAVING PARLORS THE BEST OE BARBERS?I EVERYTHING ? . HOT AND COI BII.I.IADn AMn Pnni daui nui Mr. &ncl3l:s. T B. Kernagh&n and I little Lois nft Tucsdiy for James- v town and northern points. They will v be gone about ten days or three weeks. 1 Mr. Jam*58 Hardin is visiting Mr. Jule Coonrv. ' Hardin is the guest of v?. 1 . is | ? rs, J. A. Win;tm. Mr. and Mrs M. C. Craft of New- , berry left yesterday after a it w days j " visit to Mr. and Mrs .1 11. t raft oi ; '1 this nlaii' Mrs. L iwmao and MisslCbba Dukes 's of Orangeburg are visiting Mr, and Mis. J. "rank Kueece. Miss l.uk.'i. '' left, Tuesday for a lew da\s in Angus ^ la Inii. will return hero before return . *s (Dg to Orangeburg. Miss Saluine Tiinmcrtnan is away , a on a visit to her sister at Johnston and will also visit Kim-ka bifore ic- () t u: nlng h< inc. s Mr and Mrs. ,1. It. Holm in h ive re turned front tle ir wedding trip and ~\ are io\v at home, in ihoir fiioids at Mrs. James (' iHum Ml. 11 Ovarii I) "in of Atlanta sp nl few days in l>..tcshurg I s' \\e?-K 1 Mrs. J. A \\ h't leii H I I'l M (1 M : (I ly fiom a trip in the up, i r p n I i I , the slate. 11 , Miss Julia Knigkl 1'iee of Atlanta L '.he gut si of Mrs. .1 A. *v:il>on ' Mr. and Mrs. W. IV Philips have : r>. turned from a trip to Iiidgeway and s <?iher points. Miss Annie ltlil bowl ixvlsilinir rol:.? I lives at Waic shoals. j s Air. l>. W. Iiaincl of <.lemsoii wrs a visitor lo lialcshur.: litis \vee!<. Mr Krnost Mai lis spent revcia' days at Prosperity ami Newt) try II.is v\ eokM vs C rare Kaialal ol 11 ? I i is 11. : giust of Mrs .1. J-'iaiik KiieiC '. Mr. li-iwanl liar(k-) Ii.skdiii' lo 11: Jam. slo>vii Kxp h. lion Mr. and Mrs Claude I'opor ?f S.v annali <ki , are visiting Mrs l?'< )? t' i fit her Mr P. C (.'ulhim Mr. Itop'i \%ill tin!v sp 'nd a s!i..rl while I) P. Mrs. r.o.cr wit h her link l>al>y vs iiI tc? main for some tine. Mr Lowrv Covin is vidtintf ;il Ml Curmcl. He will return in a few da*s Mrs K F. Ware and children have g.m; to SI ?n a I'a'.h, Greenwood and Pel/.er <>n a visit lor a rr.oi 111, They j U f u last Fi iday. Ihv. A.J. Co'jthen is sp'ndin? a few days at. Glenn Spinas, lie wHi return about the mid lie of i ? xt week K 1 ..:.l i ? 1-.. i ' "'in. I'.ivi'i I . /V .1N.IIKIUI ft HUI invitations to tlie n arria^e of her n cc VteK Sarah Mayrant Pinckney to Mr, K jtfcnc Lodwick Hartley The wedding will take place in the Sum J. J. ROBERTSON PROP COTTON MARKET, i cSatesburcr spot 13 1-8 " PERSOMIS. Mr an I M *i. Albert C. Jones are traveling In Canada. Tluy have al | ready vial ted New Y.,rk aul Kiugra Falls. , M'.ss Edna Ft(ac?n)nn tf Dti.maik wlio lias be? 11 visit inu Misa Fret da t Rutland has returned home to the le tf-etof her many fiiei.tls. ' Miss Kate Wright returned rromj' Newberry last Friday accompanied by : her little cousin's Lizzie and Kathleen I ? Tan ant of that plac*. Mr. Frederick Culliim h:.d to he ( carried back Io the Columbia Hospital last Wednesday ir.ornin^. It Is j| said thst be was threatened with t>- ( phohl fewer Mrs. Cullum accompanied him CHARLES a. GOODRICH, Cashier UUFUS M. BROWN. A?5t,X#?Wer -.ROAD BANK GEORGIA, ) PROFITS, $500,000.00 he conduct of accounts % ;nd invite correspondence. AND POOL ROOAl. HOT TOWELS ALWAYS .TER1LIZED. .!> BATHS. /IN REAR OF BARBER SHOP. Uo:Aok...^ C r> GUTTING SGRAPE AT . SALUDA JOHN ATTAWAY WOUNDED BY TOM FORREST?TAYLOR EM PLOYS COUNSEL.^ Saluda, July 10.?The thing :o mar the pleasure of the day here rues lay wes an all creation late in die af'-ornqon between John Alia way ai d Tom Fcriest. Just how the little jrouhle Started is not, known lint it Is jutty evident that whiskey was at I he bottom cf it,. I<orrest cut Atta(Vay s'ljjhtly on the arm, w hile he hiui ?.?lf escaped unhurt. Moth parties ,ve c taken in eliargc l>y the town council. I'iof. J. A Carson. .Jr., is'at the ionic of Ills father in this town for ho summer vacation. At a mooting ?.f the trustees of the Saluda school here yesterday Mr Felowi. formerly of Newberry county, vas elected principal, vice Mr. Carson, vho resigned after his election recent yYoung Taylor who was lodged in ?<1 a few days ago for killing: bis fu her, lnw employed Messrs. Danici & >aalcl to defead him. MT. EBAL NEWS. Mr. J, M. I'clwarJs spent- :i few fays i t nis commui.ily lalelj. lie spent lie nltfhl with Mr. T. A. Kodtfcrs. Mr. . 1\ Saher has rclnrncd after e pend ilift a sum k at Hateshurp. Mr. 'I'. \ lhidlers and family have t ;en vlnting at Wards. i Miss Ivnmu Wat kins visited MPs ' allie (J >ider last witk. Mr. Frank IhukctA is pulling Bud a , I round his colt mi. Mr. Stan Sawyer will meet Ins pu- j iIs shortly ami si;ti l the < ^ iOv'l. Miss Millie Fox lias been vhilii k lr. and ft.r.s. Cwi'ler. Fanners Uau^lili r. j ii vviile If tpiisl church Tuesday .*::ly i I s. u al l'J ') o'clock. lit v. (Mis M. Mitchell \n i 11 preach l* tla M . ' ' i iv!i llie-.al SunI 13 ;ii 11 a ni. ut.u Ub i'ruvi ieoco at p. in. I Messrs I. a mar and cvison (Jlci.n I? ill Mind, y al J> kn.stun. AlI'M. J a-lla .h-iiis dI iVa^cm r s.Hiill i 1'iasia) vv.lu Ik i si-lei' Alls. j?. >1 CI. I .Mr J. u. La<k.i.i- i I Waitta spout ; cdi.( Mia) inli.Wi: %% i; 11 i el.ili vcs. i A lur a pie .suit \isil to Misses i l.cora in aj lOi.li.c i I idle, .Miss Lilly IJu.'.haidt lei i.mod :?? lu r linmo at A ai il.s A eilnchilay. Mi?s 1 lu re. a ami l.iellici Thud'Jciis A) Urs of A u^usl.i aic visiiiiiK' Mi's. .1, l?. Ideal. M i.-s Li line Hod le Is vi.sitina' I'ela*! 11 ves al Johns!??n. Misses M i!ie ami Hes-ie Mini'ik oi . I ula ,\t ie in town shopping Wedno d i.V Mr-. I? I'-. lla'Al relurintl .-undiv fmin a \tsit (< mi niollar at Alt. < illllH I. Mi>s Yic'niia Iludd if Saluda i> pen (In a few days in lit -city. l>r I'. It. C'unier atlendi d the b.nIiiTiii! at S.iIixl i 'I n. s l.iy. Mi ... K. iOi lu rcr'tfc of Orantfebuik ^I??'r11 scut ii days with Ids fat her A'.r Kthorcdtfu last week. Mr. Maxaev Ih'ouden of Columbia spend Saturday night in town willi rc.lati y< s. I NM9 DESPERADO HILLED BY FOSSE I 1 SEARCHING IN SWAMPSF OR "PAL'OF DEAD MAN. i WAS A DANGEROUS ' CRIMINAL _ AFTER KIlLING NEGRO AT BALI GAME 0ARGRAVES AND RUFF HIDE IN SWAMP. THE FOHMM'S BODY IS i ilIl>DLED. , Gibson, Ga , July 7.--Two wceL> m ago Hargraves and M;?jc RulT killer. I Richaid Jonu3 at a Sunday .camp meet Inn and made tlieir escape. They ^ wore Incited today by SIic11 IT Kitch- c ens and Marshal Charles Smith and a t 1 03seurganl7.i d to etTect tlieir capture. r The two negroes were in a secluded ' cabin and when the ocsse approached j tlie hiding place they surrounded the. i four sides. UuIT was rot found, but e H;:rgrnves was cornered and showcdl1 fitilrt. lie was lired on and killed' by ' ' the posse. All of the parties con- j corned were desperate negro cbaracters of the moonstone and blind tiger f sccticii of i lie St-'te a j MEETINGWELL ATTEH-1 BED. \ c REV. THOS. LEITGH CLOSED SOC- r 're new prmerta I ^iun ti> which 10 I is tinu and ta- r 1 ic> Stale knew the ' ?itIi, And all thai ? ild say would but AltLES C. WILSC r 1'll R ?:a" ere has not been t\ wn the seed upon A ltd 11 ! EOT. , . , ( of ins masterful j, lion was formed 'Vaon as preside.it ' s secretary and1 j isurer. th*y to se ?Ci -iomniiilee of three, t 1 ho j> .1/ niiall el. esc a business . u uvt'^cr. Many faruiM's e.nulled as n on1 ers and many mule vo'notary ? >iitributioiis toward defraying Mil t pe i.scs < ! the st !e o'nani/..tion. lap in I.eesvd'.e tli -nucleus has tieeli I '.ii med and from it si: ill spring issues hat shall do miiMi fo<'the tieltei ment ' .f I hose * ho hy the sweat of their i i.- earn their daily hread. The Alewine brothers firnished an xcellent harbeoue, ;i i were fed and it 4 o'clock a gaim of basetiall wes olaved hy Licsvsl'e and llidtfe spring. CESSFUL REVIVAL IN AIKEN * Aiken, July 8. ? l?ev. Thomas L. ,uin ies;>eii a large congregation of : court ' * Liu MlM UI i Ail busi d all the " ,r0 latest ideas. TIU;" n A w,n i,rac est nV onica i p twerfui .">c , , f 10.1s mad- pubhe*jjj DBl0F6 ???? Lhey were saved/" CII ins bad been meeting. A purse of about $?'.!?) was voon J'lbseri Inil and l-i csvn'. < d In M t . bellcli and Maisl ;?M. i NEGRO MDRDEREF ' CAUGHT IN NEW YORK D JNSAB, Will) KILLED MR. FibEEB, A PROMINEN1 CITIZEN OF SALLEY, NOW UNDER msir. W II. '>;ivi ?. hi* f of police of Sallt \. in Ailicnc r-1whs in Cclumlull \osi. *r?11y f >r a r nfrrerice will i; tv A11 1 riya '111 x ili" capture o' i n gr-> Mipp 'Hcd t o In- Fred L. Duii' liir. tojfftlu'r wiili .fi n Willi an1?, l.i'V < i Mr. 10. II. I'Klier, one of th> nios pror.iineiit cili/.cns ii. tl>e town. Williams is now under sentence of .'.vifh an I wili be landed on I ridav .J ilv IS), in liis tests mny at the last tri it lie stated that lie a'i t Dunbai IkkI ontere.' into a con ?plracy to mur. It Mr. ' is'ier and that Dunbar had till d (lie fat a! :s> ot A til v-rain was receive 1 from Mid dli town, N. V . I'u -sday by Chief Da v! , -tut ir?^r that D.uibar was undo ii r-st there A special otlleer will be s -lit there to id* ntify the suspect an' i In- proves to he the man wanted n | (|i:i it ion will he made. lie is said t? I he a very desperate negro, aid itwards jigtfrcu'al ing about $:"(.;<> ha\! 1 ceil offered for .ii> capture. Latest improved Methods If you want your clothes launder ed hy ?lie latest and improved mcth ods send them to the Capital Cit\ I.sundry Columbia, S C. For Sale. < re No 2 mill, one eighteen hor e | jk wcr portable Toiler engine four oxen and two carts llolman, Culluni lltlw. Co. Itatesburg, S. C. I i "FARMERS' DAY" RALLY HELD IN LEESVILLE . i RON. E. D. SMITH SPOKE ON COT' TON AND AN ORGANIZATION WAS PFBFE6TED. . Lcesvlllo* -July 8. ?Today Is farnera* day: In I.ctsville. I?'or some weew* past the town lias Kjen very active In making prepara!ht tor, and announcement of, the 'afcherlng. The early trains brought n many visitors from nearby towns, _nr! I ?? -- iix. iuliners came In from the I vtunlry in cverv direction. Foremost of Interest incident to tlii ' lathering was t'?o presence and adIrcss of Mr. E. D, Smith. B/ li o'clock more than a thousand if the sturdy "tillers of the soil" were iSsemblCQ to d j honor to the occasion. The exercises wc?o held in the spalous auditorium of Leesville college, o graciously I brown open bv Prof i. H ITavnes for I he occasion. Promptly at II o'clock Pr. D. M. /losst.n called llio meeting to order, .lid In Ills own Inimitable style, wll.li mplimentary, happy reference, Inroduced to the andionc? the fanners i?0Ft oar..est an.l noblest friend, comn nly call "Cotton Smith " A raid hamlclapping and cheers Mr }. P. Smith advanced upon tlie rosluin. Quiet'.yttored, lie "caughtthe Miwd" with hfs Urst words, and held hi\ v*uwrapped with his ivoll defined ogicul nrgi. ent. nt-d wiln truths drlv m home lor mo. ^iae an hour and a Hp had some f nds iti Lecsville be are he came tod a. lie lert without lm enemy and all s1- ^infc his praises, dr. Smith is tboron -r informed up>n the subject of cn has the mater close to his 1 ear -"?cds it ttie hour for tire b ellow farmers and uatory and power :arr?- lrcme to t ire h ,'S the Uut'> v orce as all zed pi ..unity. She y' c world's greatest 3vvitb unity and , s producers can h an 1 plenty Int o A xccomphsb lIds . ate tire farmer.! So that, through (l iferent aven.i s ill wort: enter!, lin.ul and I *>s il><'s praise is miiih "as <>f yore," toi or acceptibie way of inak inj? ph-asnn* lie day of these whocomo within her t-a i < s. May tlie Cotton drovers' ussociat'on nei't everywhere a < cordial support a war, sh r.vn here l j l ay and may ersville, now in the "bloom of her prosperity." rally as vijhnntlv and c< n? tinne . > .siead'astly in Interest to this cause s that which j lie has always , rxhlb' od in any and alt of "<=? un dertak uys. /ihe lias Hi" warehouse, its >11 k, llie ivone.v, ami tl.c tanners can if i huv will, ! old |heir cotton until a rice rommoosura ted with the labor -.an ha realiz -d therefor. To you, iriiiers, co ne? the <|ii? rr/, will you o If? Slate. IKPJKTANT ARREST. ' 'onshiblo Ge<> W. Asbill ofLex ilt >o t ouuty Til nl lnsirtu. Gap on (I Sauirdav morning all-ut om til* fruu Iv?ili> Ho'i Grihim tin murdered two Low man negroes Llt'd<r; Spniu; eiylit or ten years yo. fie was arrested at tlie time f the murder auu put in Jiil at ahida S.a'. and yot, out by \ ic inya hole in the wall. lie had lie :ii at. a rye ever sinc^ There is a re vard iffereii o' $100'eoby Kx (Joy. Kllnby f.ir (1 ralia ins capi ure < Otistabll A'ihill had him here in Hie Guard house and turned him over to the sheiilf and j;ot In.1 receipt Jra'i i n is x desp r it ? character and look Rood detect ive work to run im down. II ' has changed his name nd lias hi e i Jioiny by iii ' Hiintc o' huHior Johnston vv m- i arrested h ? o idea To I e.io'esdon to id hi. a si id ind said that n wasnot nocc-siry r,o take hi <n t ? Kid^e S|>ri in for Iden ti limit ion as he was the mm wailed It. h Wprts. d pu'y sli ii ilT of SilnlaCJonnty took Inm to the sahida Jail to await trail. A FISHING PARTY i _ TO BURTON'S POND GIVEN BT MR. AND MRS. J, A. WATSON. AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR. A most deligLt'ul aud Informal out Ing was the picolc Riven by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson, on last Tuesday afternoon at Mnrton's pond in honor of their guest, Miss Julia Knight Pace of Atlanta. The crowd left town about G o'clock lu buggies and wagons After reaching the pond, (hey spent a while in pleasant coover sat ion, seated under the spread log i boughs of tlie Riant oaks, or else roamed the banks of the flowing stream. About 8 o'clock a delightful i lunc). was served, consisting of a rare variety of delicacies on an improvised table lighted with candles. Ueturing the crowd joined in singing some of (lie old yjt soul stirring songs. The outing was thoroughly enjoyed by all prescutand it was not unlii a late hour that they reached home. The following among others werej present: Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson and Mis Varab Sliuler, Misses Ruby Glover, Tuilyc Branch, Nannie Gun, t ....ii- ? -v., iiukii? v/t'Hicr, Agnes Jones, Iluby Watson, Mable Tarrant of Newberry Lucy and Heulah Watson Ridge Spring; Messrs James Hardin of lover, Ernest Hartley, ben Edwards of Ridge Spring. McKinney Hartley, Jule Conner, Cyril Jones, D. i\ Hartley and barrett Jones. DEATH OF MRS.M. J. FORD. -'on John- | * m ) seopal jUicii tnis afternoon at ?|o rlock. w 'V IKEN1TES COME TO i BLOWS. i HIEF UF POLICE HOWARD AND J FORMER CONSTABLE BLACK * BEFORE MAYOR. i likon' July 8.-Yesterday afternoon 1 : ief of Police Henry Howard and Conner Dispensary Nonstable Jolin Mack became involved in a personal biliculty i.i which several blows were Kissed . The two o ere separated by ystandees. They were before Mayor Sal ley this morning on the charge of lisorde-iy onduct and fighting. Howard was released while the case :t gainst Mack waa conilnued 1H1EDQUARTERLY CONFERENCE. The :trd Quarter.y Conference for Llie Batcsburg ciicuit will he held at Ridge Spring tlie 3rd Saturday and S'mday in J illy. i - i I. . .. /i ..i _ acnoiarsmps ror uiris Vacant scholarships of free tuition are oftcred through t lie Sorth Caro Una reiteration of Women* Clubs as follows: South Carolina Kindergarten Asso elation' one scliolarship for free tuition good for two years Oreenville College for Women two scholarships for tree tuition for four your. I These will be awarded by competitive examinations to be held August 2d* 1907. Appll.an's must file names with the Chairman of the Department before July 2th Students must be at least fifteen years of age and prepared to enter the Prcshiitan* of any higher class and must inform thj Cuairmar which College she desires to enter, tor furtii<>r information annlv to Miss Theodosia Unman, Chairman Dept education S. C.P. w. c Dal/ell, S. C. Latest Improved Methods If you want your clothes laundered by the latest ami improved method; send them to the Capital City I.ami dry. Columbia, 3 C. Monarch Stump pullers. Ruar. ntce? i f ?r twelve months Pull any k!.- J o 1 stumps. For sale by U M. ADAMS, Uatesburg, S. C CONDITIONS AT LEXINGTON JAIL (Bv Job 1 T Mtj'.Uaa la Ojluaxbls State.) *..1- a .... ?'' uv*iw||IVU| DUlf O . mere nave ap -I pe&red in the public print* of late statements from more than one oouuty which might easily lead one to ens pect that too much leniency It shown prisoners by sheriffs, and that too many privileges are allowed those accused of crime while in the custody of the officers. Il<*nry Davis, the white man who cub Policeman Knox and who was arrested here and taken back to Colombia this morning, told a story t*> the police officers of the capital city concerning Mia treatment of Inmates of, the Lexington county Jail which, coupled with numerous rumors conerning the attitude of Sheriff Corley toward the men ch&rgad with the murder of Oeorge W Mabus, is the reason for sending a staff reporter of The State to this place today to atsccrtain the facts. The jail fronts on the principal si roet ana is almost iu tUc heart of the town. It is a tw ?-sbory brlok structure erecteu in 188U. It is fitted with stiel lined rooms and gteel cages f or the prisoners. Iu accordance with a custom which has long been unserved here separate sections of the J-4.il are assigned for the wliite and colored prisoners. The correspondent of The State called at cue jail at 4 o'clock and and was promptly shown through the prisoners' confines by Deputy Sheriff Corley, the sheriff b.'ing absent. The story in circulation for some t me that special accommodations are given the Fallaw boys and Isaac | T&rlor, who are charged with the | murdcrct Mabus, is unfounded. T'icy arc In the same portion 7,V?S ' iait a: r prisoners. /?-" a'.J'irue that they -* of tl>e corridors and are 'o steel cells at night, ban. ? sheriff the '-oners - Rl I the w.iiu ^ the st, it would In notfttng less thin ruel to place men .n these cells In C lie afternoon, where they would he objected to the Hot sun for hours. As t is, Lite place ?s warm eaju^h wlure drey do stay. (1 There is some evidence of truth In lie statement thai these men who are f. jharged with Mabus' murder are al- a owed wliiskey in tlie Jail. A quart a rottle and a pint bottle, both empty, g were seen in one of the cells. The t deputy sheriff who is tlie father of f. I he sheriff, stated to The state repre- a tentative that without giving the L matter much thought, lis had pur- r eliascd two bottles of whiskey for these a fellows, but he liad since refused to purchase whiskey for them and would c not do so any more. j The men, along with two other c white prisoners, were playing cards 'T j lounging about in the corridors when ( The State man walked in. Their ac- , clous were not uncommon to tho-e of j prisoners in other jails. Tiny will seek to have their trial , take place in Aiken county, where the , s tooting of Mabus occu. red. Lee Fillaw, the older one of the boys' - slated that they did not think it right to try them for murdci in Lexington county' where the young man Mabus had in my ?elitlves and friends, and they did n it feel that they could secure a fair and impartial trial. He slated that they were poor boys, without much money, and were unable to employ as competent counsel as they would like. Tneir de'enoe will be in the niture of an alibi. It was alleeed that a!-I though the younger Fa Haw hoy hurt had a row with Mabus several months ago they had since met and made friends and where was no reason for suspecting them as his murderer. They have not applied for bail and talked as if they would not' as it would mean lite showing of their hand, putting somewhat at a disadvantage when their case is called for trial. Sheriff Oorley arrived on the late afternoon train from Savannah, lie was seen by The Stato man- who informed him of his mission to Lex 1 ingtoo. Sheriff Corley talked very freely and said lie appreciated the fair ness displayed to investigate conditions before publishing the rumors whidh were afloat 1 have been sheriff for three years" ciiil Mr fnrlev' "and before mvelor ton to this 1 was for aluui . seven years deputy sheriff and const a' hie' In all that lime 1 never had a I ctiminal to escape from me, and I have never failed ?.o arrest any man 1! that L went after if lie was intnc conn i try. When I went, to Hatesburg to arl rcsl these Kallaw boys I was tol<l j there ilrit 1 had better not no to tlieli j ' house, before 1 readied the elde. j Fallaw's home a neighbor slopped nn and warned me not to no over there that I won d do s > at the peril of m ,ife I went on over and found th [elder FaUaw and young Tayiorto- : getber. They teld me tbU the other boy# were not there but propo sedtha v ' Taylor tall* the mute and go for tin m. , [ ly tbU 1 oooiented. He got back to I the house In the night and ? formalls placed eaoh under arrest: I told them of what Ihad heard' of the w.t rn!nx* that had beengiven m j to not go neir rf> them, and stated that I would tritt them all right if they aoted right to- 'jga ward m^ but tfcfe if they, attempted any dirty work that they would bo su*4 to find me tn tlu? c?mo 'The next morning one of tbe men hadto goto Batesburg on business and I allowed him to go bnt he Ma:d he would gebo.i the train as it passe 1 and come to Lexington wit1! me with* out any trouble, and this he did.I took the other three and boarded the train at Mouetta. The elder Pall aw boarded the iaaln as he had agreed an 1 i brought them all to Lexington and placed them In jail. Any statement that I show these men special privileges Is not the truth. I have always given the prisoner* in my charge the same food th it i an 1 my family eat' and it is nobodys business If I give them better eating tnan the average jail furnishes. . .There will be no mire whiskey givejto these men. It was a mistake of course, that, the two bottles were given them, but you can rest assured that they will get no more /I am no speoU friend of these men. They are residents of another county altogether and 1 know very little aliout them. I have treated them just as I would a ny others charged with crime, except those whom I know to be desperate or who have a reputation for violence. V I "These attacks upon me ar and I amsorry that they slio been circulated. lain * my di'tt/, an(l wi' ' judgment in withstanding a icism a' so have a sp H take!*-' .'od, ?? ^ rREAT GATHERING OF I SALUDA FARMERS It. W. Crouch m Columbia State.) Saluda, July 10.?Tuesday was a r irmers' rally day for Saluda, town nd country. There are more farmers _j ceor.ling to population and area in aluda county than In any other in lit State and more of them own their irms Being an agricultural people Imoct universally, It is no wonder hat fully 2."0o turned out hear the epresentativea of the interests they ire most interested In. From every n<>ok and comer of the :ounty they came and numbers were lore from the bordering towns and lounties. For several days President Goriest and his coworkers nave oeen >reparing for the gathering and right veil has the large crowd been cared for. From early morning untii noon there was an Influx or substantial farmers, accompanied by their wives, your.g men with their lasses and baseball fans by tbe score. At 11 o'clock Messrs. E. D. Smith and F. H. Hyatt arrivod, having driven out from Batosburg. Tiiey were met by Hon. J. M. Forrest, president, of Die Saluda County association, an piloted to the shady grove near at hand, where the speaking took place Mr. Forrest presided and first presented Mr Hyatt, who af'er levicwing the work accomplished by (lie great Southern association, extolling the aid given them by the banks of the .South v hen t,hc w>ik was tirsl undertaken and urging the farmers to continue to stand together as one man o included by saving lie merely went ! along with his friend Smith to exhort la little and give out a few hymns and then Rive waj to the "real event" The theme of his address was the duty of the farmers of I he South. This in brief was thai they should take their proper place in economy of the nation, demand and have for | their labor and the product on which they have a monopoly its true value, and when they have done this a stream of flittering gold will be turned in this direction that will bring peace, plenty, prosperity and ; happiness into every Southern home. A hat collection was taken to defray the expenses of Messrs. llyatt and smith to this town. sheriff Sample and 15. F. Forrest served a 1 arhccue on a large scale. ...IHU .U/vma. /.A I winiu vim" kuu>i ""nun 11 on i (j i its coin.' i! try and town spread a basnet picnic i iAt reachadjalmost across the woodI j ed grove. r| In the ariernnon Saluda and Oak1 (irove played an Interesting game of l* hall and the rooters from the country y for miles annul hud their inliiig e (or the day.