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o at- :?* !THAT"PARD RECORD" Newberry Observer mr *? * ? ?p> Somf are trying to "exp governor's pardon record. ' the explanation, there is n that it is a record-breaking nothing approaching it has curretl. we venture to say history ot civilized governi has paralyzed the arm >>1' ju has tended to remove front inal class the tea of the law encouraged crime The on spot in the consideration of ord is that it < annot last tin er. and that soon the admit of justice, the verdicts of ju the decrees oi courts will < something in upholding I; order. And \ ei the governor I tin people in his speeches continuance of his policy. ; them that "a Itlcuse man" cced him in the otllce and new govertior "will make th< as lte has done;" and one of didflti for governor has r> T critbi>e the governor - e\( clemency' which may ittdi< he is the man the govertior I ed out to sue- -d him the i vert How ev er that may l>. . th nor's record deserves the condemnation, and we do no it will he continued, unless ii itied form, by any man who < end hint in office, no matter ntav he. Win this record" One r least no doubt is that when ernor went into otllce he was face with sonu case- that hi pardon no use to mention here. Other pardons and pat lowed thick and last and j ruse had to be offered for procedented number: ami th ?... ...... <1.... .i i ii** r.w Ii>r I 11.11 111*' U" \ ?'n. I tender-hearted man. an<l !? * dor-hearted he must pardon as well as whites, for real and tender-heartedness 's 1,0 ed to "race. > olor or previoi lion 01 servitude:" and >0 tli nor set up tin claim for him he was following the exatnpl > Lord Mmightv. forgetting tli can he no sitnilaritv. for t Umiirhu never pardons a 1 los- he is penitent and ti? kttbw s \ d the 1 rime- w h 1 < rimina! < ommit re not .m year ago declared from tin that he would "make hi sweat blood" lr "enetniewhite men and Democratonly offense wa.- that they \ < vote for him and who ipeating that threat *ud say his slice* s-or in oflieo w ill them sweat also does that vindictive spirit toward h< and useful ami patriotic wh rtUPport with tie- tender-heal that cannot endure to see buck nigger' -erve out his s ' Is it !' * sc)!| hie hundred and tiltv turned loose whose aggros tenet's represent a great man\ of labor and money-making state The state irin that It. yielding in annual revenue tiling like thirty thou and a idle, or a large portion oi tl lack of convicts to work the public highways need the I hundreds 01 men. What w< work of the twelve hutulr more he worth to the state too mm h to say 11,000 a da would lie $0,000 a week $ month nearly $:t00.00o a nearly enough to pay the inl the public: debt Is that e Is that "saving the people's The governor say, he is his record and that he int Weep it up as Ion , as h>- is t and that his successor will it There is no uft< mot h r. plain" the record, tnere igenee in suggestion or n en only a fair and suuare .* fa. is !>o 'lie people want f tie sort f thing? >f tin them \oto io; the mm r ' 1 not ha any half tva* nt?? :?* KNOWLTON HOSPITAL QJy $ BOUGHT BY BAPTISTS ? < \ " Suit" of l*ro|H*rt,v Announced l?y t'om^ mittee Weilnosility?Price Not g Announced. We take the following from Thur? * ciiiy .s issue 01 i ne r>iaie: lain" the The South Carolina Baptists have Whatever '? >uaht the Knowlton hospital in this o doubt city and will take charge at an early : reeord: date, according to announcement ] ever oc- made here yesterday by a member of , iu tlie the Baptist hospital committee. The uent. It purchase price was not announced, slice and It has bee ft known for some time the critn- that negotiations were pending bennd lias tween the Baptists trustees and Mrs. lv bright Augustus II. Knowlton. widow of the litis roc- late \ugustiis It. Knowlton, M. I?.. ich hum- founder of the hospital. A definite listration announcement was not made until irors and yesterday, however. Th<> tram for of otint for the Knowlton property will be the aw and beginning of hospital work of the Baptists threatens Several weeks ago it was anwith i tiounced that the Baptist trustees had ind tells bought Hie Colonia liotel property ... I'M." t olouia 111 bo continued as Will SUC,. . ... hotel, it was learned vestordav, a- it that this is the intention of the trustee; not on sweat ., to develop a hospital there at this the can . .. time The Colonia lias operated as i.(, n ed to ' " , .i t a til i I n hotel for ahout t v. o v irs i>r< ise of . and it is said that there will he no ate 'ha* > hatiKe for the present. tas pirkThe Know lion hospita!. on 1: Hon lew roilstreet, hot ween Hampton ..tni Taylor stre> Is. is reputed to he o n- of the " hest e<|?ipp< <1 institutions of its i ?i d . ( ie.M jM ||l(. South. It is the purpose of 1 ' ' v* the South Carolina Itaptist- to de" ,l ' velop in Coliituhia one of tp.. larcest " hospitals in this section of the ?onntry and possessinc the Kunulton and Colonia properties the uroeet i- well eason at under way * oiiipu|koi'\ l-alueation. t? had to \nilersen Mail he eases \ compositor in the l'reshyterian roles fol- olliee was moved this week, when some ex- setting up stone of the educational articles, to s;.\ : 'I W'sh romtinlsorv "" "" -?1 u< ition I: :?I !? ???n a law when I was mi < anie , j,nv i would have had a better edr v as a ligation I feel tln? need of it now,' " ing t?-n- hue \\<>st Presbyterian , ^ ' *; n yvnipe.tItlz*' very d? ply ' 1 ' with ?li * printer at hue West If kindness there had been a compulsory educat conlin- lion law when thi- editor was a hoy is < <mdi- would be a belt, r educated man r today and better equipped for the work that he i- trying to do. \nd along with the printer at hue e of the w. t ami tlte editor at \nderson, lat there there ire tliousands of men in South t|), | t , ("are ii i now demanding .ompul <?rv it *: the hildrf :i of today in.in an- ,,,, 111at tlie\ are suffering | ' a I w a \ I is. of tie lack > it iii their own 11 % M \ III I i till Vi I H ?V ""I' Ilea ear and mil uncaring, enemies We -eek Th\ mercy now ! being The sinner that for-wore Tliee. whose The fool that passed Thee by. ( Our times are known before Thee Lord, grant us strength to die! now renig that Kroni panic, pride, and terror ko Ilevenge th.?t knows no rein. I t i Light haste and lawless error. ? Protect us vol again, \ uioruhle ("link Thou our undeserving. I 11o inmii Make firm tin* Miudderiug hroath. >, rtM(iii.?ss silon<e unswerving I To last e Thy lesser death! I a big < iiieiM M n ,low their v.nign inl gather . I'ggman ! *" n im? vv o face the fr:i\ j lii 1 i: in -hath made clear hit! ' Kipling O-til M MIM IIOOI, I'll Ml ato >on knn ,.,. , , .... . anil llalK !< lie lli-hl al l\hoiio/er, Sat- jj,, unlit > , \ ugfist 'SI. Mm i ' onto- j, |j( 111,11 there *ill ho a Sunday s*ri r Kin' i in ml 11 i reh an </ ? i uey lion a I ralK ' '1,1 ieni for :i' KI)one/or ehur/h. together with a Sou ' tig picnic on StnurdaV. August 22. ^ " 1 The speakers oy the j lav arc II K ^ lahor of wvllo. Rev J ft Tha; or. Itov. M It. Mas tulil the Murehison. J / Kain editor of The ? oil and l{o, k H'11 HeifiM. am J. M. Kergu- con ,, . son of Rock I Ma.. 9n Tito I.ndies" Ai<l S< rietv will also J?l' , ,, 1 TH. .... nolo i special session with the fol. i 000 a low iiik progrern: Wa vf?ar Devotional exercise :, led l>\ Mrs. Trn .r,. vv T fSreaory. *ur "" Address of welroi le, Mrs C. L Dla ronoray? irolm^ 1 money?" Response, Miss Lil|ie T'sher ?'or "Mow the Ladies' Aid Socie ty Has Dsc pro-i i c,t Helped ITMrs M. K. Wallace. fee ends to "TO' Needs of Country Aid So- Hal 'over o?r 'icdio, Mr- O I, MeOuirt. Vein'im e' roff>,,Ir, ^is,"rR < onn'rv, Mrs. P. I- (arson. VVf The Advantage of Training Our 55 ? Little '?nin tin- Sunbeams." Mrs adj .1 II Thayer am AS ..it Shall We Do With Our Coi Yo : it at Women?" open discussion, leel ' ot of |>y Mr T Y. Williams. J. Clo wig pra> ?-r, Mr T Y. Wil- hoi V." <' rdl.ill- 111\ ite the public to Jul S U BROCK Pnsto* inc ) TITK LANCASTER NEWS. STATU TICKKT land R. T 'moeratir Primary Election, August ami IS) 14. Caro 'ote for one for each office and in tl scratch the others) S. C For Cnitetl States Senator. Tl COLE L. BLEASE. Stor. L. 1). JENNINGS. land W. P. POLLOCK. of tt ELLISON D. S.JITH. Cure For < Governor. tract LOWNDES J. BROWNING. J. L JNO. G. CLINKSCAI.ES. as tl It. A. COOPER. the JOHN T. DUNCAN. Heat WM. C. IRBY, Jr. scrlb RICHARD I. MANNING. of t? JOHN 0. ADGEK MULLALLY. Ti JOHN (!. RICHARDS. Heat CHAS. CARROLL SIMMS. Hill CHA8. A. SMITH <>ii I MENDEL L. SMITH. eastf For Lieutenant Governor. land: ANDREW J. RETI1EA. L. R WM M. HAMER. othei J. A. HUNTER. iwhlc It. FRANK KELLEY. Lane For Secretary of State. Tr R. M. McCOWN MeGI For Comptroller General. scv A. W. JONE8. place J AS. A. SIMM ERSKTT. .acres For State Treasurer. Mile S T CARTER. A. L For \iljiitant General. town W W. MOORE. adjoi Xt n tirti 1 *n ? ? ? ill. V/. >Y IUM1U For sintr Supt. of Fduration. V (> J. R. SWKARINORN closet For \ttorne\ (iriK'i'nl. Seen a (; niticK. in)usi TIIOS. II PKKPLRS. Tr r l 'niiiniis^iiiiiiM' of Agriculture, Van Coiiiiui'iTe anil Industries. tin' R. .1 WATSON'. print I'or Kailroad Commissioner. W > .1 \mi;s oNNSi.Kit. >'4 ;: CF.O W F M ItKV. M. i l? FOItTNF.lt. siril., Fit A N K W SIIKAI.Y. nil.joi .INO. II Wll \ It TON. vpv.M W I WIT 11 KltSI'OON. Hi'- I Til < I ?l \TY Tit K FT. lot I 'or I 'ongresx. I? i: F1NI.KY. W F STI-: V FN'SON* For Stat?' Senate. I). It FKCF WILLI AMS. ileser 11 A It It V MINKS. "'?! For House of Representatives. CI.U'H N SA PP. Ir,,,n J. C MA88KY r'.'. OKO W JONKS. W II TMtFf'K. S,V; 1 S. K MAILKS. raUn I'or Supt. of F.iluration. r A. PI.VI.Kit . V A. l.INOI.K. I'or Magistrate Mills ('reek. I T III "NTKit , J NO I. CASK K A Ir I'or Magistrate Flat Creek. , I It A J SOWKM,. I \\ MAYNK. ri lor Matrix! raft* Indian I.ami. 1? K. II AM, nV'r .1 l> I'OTTS 1 r; I ?i' Mnuixtrtito ('?'ilnr <'r?-ek. w p iirnsox. , J T MA K Kit :',Ml I or Matrix! rati* Mufonl, I,. .1 FI'NI >KUMI'HK. . .11II IN \ . MtNKS ^ ' lor Nlaui^l rato ('anr CnM'k. i; -i- mki.K uh.;:1 i ; row. I mi Mat* i?i t aio I'lonxant Mill. ' ' I ol "XII |M'I \ i?l >1 . A r I ! i MMnN'li. I III ? 'll|| |l I \ III ? II I I I, T I. llll.TdN I mi I'l oliali- .111?I. .1 i: STKWMAN. or I "or Xmliior. .. JOS \V KN'ICIIT Of a I CLERK S SALE. ;;V,V, \TK OF SOFTII C A HOLDS'A, OT'a* County of Lancaster (1(OV|1 it tin* < oilrt of < oimiion l ions. . < Heath. A ('. Heath. A Iv y'.r ." shit. M .1 Massey Daisy Hivens, , , lenr\ Stokes Isabel < 11;11It, It M 1. . lorr?j\v .1 M Morrow an<l A \V ('(i l>-atr l>\ 111 minrdian ad litem. ,.rlv' I S Vitjosart Plaintiffs. !|.,-o 'ir 'Tii# Florence Stokes, Defendant ( <( , Mir naiit to It <!? . roe made in the ' ' / i re, ilate / \ ili-'ii ? fith I'll 1 iesl hMliU r >t I. iii i tor < ;rt l?or noxtV^ithin the l-u 1 ho ,)( , III. foTTHwli.K do . rilied re,! co|iMl I atelv ra t t No 1 /\ 1! that t rai l t land j j,,. p ?ll a the I I ' St even -a in pi,i > | )r ^ contains /17 . aero- a ljoininy U).|] land- of/ William Kerr. K. S i i e ta to /a II tl \\ a 111 I I la \ id soli. A II.ill a/id other- and ftillv do- ' hod at I .It No y Filed ill the rt house lof Lancaster count/. I I ti ( Mi rut;?, i 'rait No Known as the Mrs K. Cordon, liiick Starnes. C S isrv and <i It Richardson tracts land combined into one tract and 1 tains 7' acre and being vl both sides of 12 Mile ("reek, ad ling the North and South Carolina " te line Ides on the Osceola and ol xliaw road and fully described as ict No. 2 of South Carolina as veyed by 'I'. W. Sec rest, to which ' ' t reference is hereby made ,mP rract No. .1. Cue lot in 'he north Wlnl ner of Mlock "C" of the town of Krpe eola, S. C.. feet irrmt and 10 A t deep and facing the <! ' N. unci llway. of s \lso one lot in the town <.f Ose s>la I being the lot flescr;h'?d a: the n?rc t Lot of Clock "It" of id Inn n, Woi t t front and in 'e. t > 1 c. i> end oining I lie la nils of I. !( Star lies I I a > i in- the 11 (' \ S i ' a i \ s> CF mpnn> This being i iie I >" old by W Ibath during In Ilime to ftMij R Starne , the -aid .1 K. Statues f,(r ittr -till due on said bit ?!i ,m .. t :n en .ir k per cent ,ni ' Irom y 1 I'lOfi. Referee e is hereby (le to plot of tow li of ' eol i lor letter description T. i r.n i i Known at thn H C I ( I W. li in !? m ' tract- cotnlilned ) < i contain- 1"") acre-, adjoining the A'iW ST 18. 1JM4. s of J. L. Rodman, J, A. Vincent, ill .VIvon, D. S. Davis and others, Mf I described as Plot No. 4. South I ilina. which said plot was filed " he court house at Lancaster, * act No. 5.?Known as the Old r and part of Jennings tracts of combined and lying just west le State line, and on this tract ir. tl iton's old store, and the said . Joins that lands of J. A. Niven. I Vi Rodman and others and known r ie Old Heath Place and adjoins U7 0 acre tract belonging to the h heirs, in North Carolina, deed in plot No. 5 South Carolina 16 Heath lands. * ou 'ack No. 6.--Known as the M, C. as h old place and lies around Steel tonic and contains 1 7 un.i n..o ?oth sides of the Charlotte-Dan- Weal r public road and adjoins the Motl s of J. A. Niven, Mark Slagel, J. Reiit odinan. Mrs. J. U. Simpson and ?urjf rs. and described as plot No. t>. , b is filed at the court ourse at v ? J aster. S. ('. act No. 7. Consists of the T. It. ill. Dr. I'orter, Mrs. It. A. MasKeece I'orter and b. K. Hone W< s. combined and contains P77 publi ; and lies on both sides of 12 25, I Creek and on both sides of S. estat Railway, and between the housi - of Van Wyck and Osceola and ns the lands of ltelk Dros., J. b. nan. U II Massey, .1. K. Ncsbit, bernoskev and others and fully ibed in a blue print by T. \V. 4 st. Surveyor, tiled in lite court I ^ ot I.ancaster. S. C. J / lit No S Ttl f < in? I Wyck. S. and of which tract I ' L acres described in the blue J ;e ('" h> lild he conveyed to I V A lie upon tli*? payment of I wi .7 1 and Interest from March j 1 and s-l" of an acre de J at d a "I'" on tin- hiue print and i a- tie depot lot should lie con I -?o 1 to k II and S. Massey upon layinent of <sn mi. i l(. e remaining. consisting of one on Cureton Ferry road of 1 no acres and described on the print as "A" and the other containing 24 89-100 ncres ^ uiu on the Van Wyck road and ilied o lithe hltle print is "It 'i of an aire lying on the Alley i separates the s-in of an acre this tract and contains 't of an and descrihed on the map aAIso 2 7-1 'in of an acre oppo- * he depot lot and across tin tad from the depot and descrihtithe blue print as "F." fereni being made to plat 8 nitli Carolina Made b\ T. \V st. Surveyor, for a more par ir description ict No. 11 Containing let; and known as the (Madden of land and lying on the Catawver and adjoining the lands of reen and others and faces the road. ict No 12 Contains 172 acres n as the Itrewer and Flow tractlid and lies on Waxhaw Creek laces the Charlotte-Sava i.ali highway and also adjoin- State and 7 1 _> miles from Lancaster and dost tilled on tl e blue print e Death lands as lot No. 12. to i reference i- hereby made, id No i:; Cont.lit. tig If.," facing on the Chnrlotto-Sa ill \ utoniobile highwav and ?>Ct E l i.i-t two t r:\cts < 1 l: 8 irrow i- tli*' iiwiht ot a I : in ^B ;iii*l .1 M Morrow i- tlic owner I - interest and the other I >s ^B I b\ tli*' llt-ath lo irs, each own ^B ii* -ami* i i? t ?* r?* t in th?* I - :t in- ^B i thi y own in the -tat.' lands 8 \\ Heath, nnd both of tin- 8 tracts <>' land Ii * In Lancaster ^ ins of sal'*, one-fourth cash. In* balance in throe initial aninstallments, deferred payments ir interest aioi title to the propiot to In- made until the pur mone> has been paid in full pur-ha i*r desires to pax all ill v ill be made upon the payof sutu l'nr<-ba <r or pur Wh r to pax tor paper I'.M'I, MOtUli: 1 <'I* r1-. <>f Court A r i of I >I|SI 11>]I1 <?>11 I arises M( klK'Vv. _____ . t |><->'i:iit yourself t.o |, t. ,; ;i \, r i < in i inn>< ' Ii : begim to absorb poi-on from ,ii ki'il up \v:i-1 matter I s. inn' New Idfe l'ills and keep Tlere is no better saf? iruard st lllm-s Just take one diw it. 25c at your druggist. Wood's Trade Mark rimsonClover Obtainable, f High Testetl Germina- \ tion and Runty. imson Clover iya wonderful soilrover; also my*es splendid fall, -er and sprin^rrazing, the earliest n feed, or a/ood hay crop, crop of (imson Clover turned er is equal 4<> a good application table manuV-, and its value as a improver i- A..rth $20. to |.';0. per od's Descriptive Fall Catalog giving full information about tIMSON CLOVER, ALFALFA, WINTER VETCH, all FARM ami < A It I ?KN SKKhS lall mowing, mailed ?>n r?-?|u* ? I 111 rite (or < .italoy .mil prices o( any II Seeds required. W. WOOD O SONS, I Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. HENEVEB YOU NEED A GENERAL TONIC t Old Standard Grove's Tasteless aluable as a General Tonic because )rives Out Malaria, Enriches the E the Whole System. For Grown Pe know what you are taking when you take <i e formula is printed on every label showing tl properties o' QITININK an<l IKON. It is as and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal ft leness, general debility and loss of appetite. < rers and I'ale, Sickly Children. Removes 1 rves nervous depression and low spirits. Arm ies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizei miily should be without it. C.uarauteed by your Notice of Sale. mule, co' i*. the undersigned, will sell at c auction on Tuesday, August lie personal property of the Administ e of James A. Bowers, such as the Ks L'hokl and kitchen furniture, August ?=? Anderson College ^?l;nr \\ omen i ? fa c ml J Cl;iisti.in men ami | , / Coio.vi^iramm^o) device of A. II. I D./lomas Mii-V Art and l-ixpr ion Equipment modern and e<>n\ei^km'.. o'J uci nnis, Basket hall. \ Situation ideal fur health and yomfort. { or Catalogue Address J \\II?:S r. KIN \KD, l'h. i)., / Sip by sip liepe enjoy rrient-^co( L fort?a satisfied % ?a contented p Iw-m.iml t)ir Kt-nuinr l?v f ^ W THF COCA-COLA C encvcr ATLANTA, <" rhi nk I It vihi want tin* satrst car K??ril. In Vanadium strcl ? it> d< >iun and |m rl? t Imlanc >t mnjjrst and litflitost car <n lt> |dain'tary transmission i >al<st and rasii,st t<? control, tin' "Salidv Kirst * car. PLYLER BROS. & R. B Heath Springs, S Distributors for Lancaste P GROVE'S ) chill Tonic is Equally \ '( it Acts on the Liver, Hood and Builds up I 4 oplc and Children. y irove'a Tasteless chill Tonic 1 rat it contains the well knowg J strong as the strongest hitter / >r Malaria, Chills ami Fever, Jives life r.ml vigor to Nursing \ liliousness without purging. J ises the liver to action and J r. A Complete Strengthened / Druggist We mean it 50c. as and farm implements. M KS. KI.I7.A IIOWHRS, JKSSK llOWKRS. ' rator and Adtnisitratrix of tate of James A. Bowers. < t 11. 1!>U. ? -4 )[<" Him I * / ** * $?&!! I > ' r ill i ( IC i. rc i .im ;?U8. (>y hi a i sin in, Anderson, S. C. M ^ ^ ^ uS ^ * * / ^ Here! j s pure :>1 comI thirst I >alate. M nil name? iMtitution. ullstlMK'tion m e make it the I ^ ii the market, nakes it the I 1'he Ford i> HI ! . MACKEY, J :r County. ! J