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y n ? >wiurrr?T"y* j >-? ? rr.*rw pT f. ]? i \: i '? I i t i I i ) i L i T fa n c iow - C&rtc i i ! i t's tee ' % . A >' A (: V K I Mil . , - 1>?: w ".nxr.stwi .u nk ><?, l stt i. " . ... . . ~ ; it;li SUUlVlOnllv St'VOl'C. , an ~~r his Some people tailuii; to oonijiro- ; hontl lii- sifti<in, (iin Fdlerl.e ox- ! . I !n plained today ho thought pnhlioa ^ tion of the tindinjjs of the court of hit|uiry and his order endorsing tlieni m sulliciently severe repriimind of (Jon Watts, without the' ^ addition of any more fornui! words! to oensure. ? Columbia uoeord. ] j.. Should he an Kasv Winner. to , , . ! w Mol.aurin - speeches during: i , 'w this extra so-smn are a marvel ox jfootl sense and sound judgment. I lie talks hut little, hut when he j' tloes tho\ listen r.tlont \ olv. I . ^ dould iever a man entered the! - - , . , r sonate who in so s.mri a tune lias, secured so many fri ,Md- or taken : so hi::!i a po.-ilion amotu* the lead- ^ ers t I thai body. I \t ish thej lViius ats oi S eat i t tiaduia oouh! i ?' isimw ,;?eexari> ?*.I:t111>U 11<'l"t*, since j I believe they would send him hack with a unanimous vol" at the *' coming primary. The <>i?inivtn A |>r<*viit 1 -t here thai !ir \> ii! ho an osisv winner in any event Washington ,v Correspondent Columbia lieeord. t.t, 'ileal All Alike. j., I) Capital puni.dunent, except for ,i(. rape, might as well he abolished in South Carolina, for the bestow* |,i al upon juries of power, by a re jh commendation to mercy in a ver-! |,a diet of guilty of murder. to save ,,f a man's neck practically does away with hangings. No matter hew . p, clear a man's guilt nor how brutal sp his crime, some sentimental men j yj on his jury will hold out for ro- 8j, commendations to mercy so as to tli (\ '!' 1 ' relieve theniselvesof responsibility {r for ending his life. The Green j trial in Spartanburg, just ended, ' is a ease in point. The jury saved (iteen's neck l>\ :i recommendation tit to mercy, and vol his crime was tu exceptional!y !uul ? 1. If micIi a ol murderer escapes tin? death .. ally, then it will lie unjust to in-j tlict it upon others in this static jSl If ('neon liad hern a poor. friend) loss iwirm, would there have horn tli a ivrouunemlatinM to tnetvy? The i |)( law tival all alike. Abolish p. capital puni-lnnenl, or deprive, juries of tiie 'recommendation to ? mercy" power. t ollliii'd;". K .'Cold. 0 ^ ^ _al_ m ( Inn !<? I?(* I 'Iaee<I on Trial. j ta e..!;i'i.l>ia. S. .!,,?? o. met iiei e to-!;,. 1 )ne of j the most intciotiu:.' ? i v* for pi 11 i*iI i- ihal Keainst \\ > Scrubs , and .lolni T (ia-doti. late of lite' lisp i ey, lor oliieiai mi-wonduet.. * l aotain .1 K Alston is acting nsi , 1 Si - I lit dor in p;a "oi' .Vr Tlo.nnoi d, who i - nufler iudkment for murder. 5,5 ?. J Sr If Mn!^v,'i oyi-M wiiui't sl?in?? fir mu di< I'd irivt* thtstni fair wnrniii', He needn't rise to lijrht lit" siiie?, For just t lie tu*:,hi of o ly'w eyes Would make my mt.riiin'! t!i< Tf Molly's lips were r> d for me, ' " In weather end or sunny, ] we I'd say to every tinmen l>ee: j? "You needo'i roll the rose for me ? Her lips are hone>!" FT Molly's heart would I?*?.-?t for me? Ho low I just could hoar it, tai I'd give the world?leant w ays, my part ()(l For Just the bent of Molly's heart And my heart near it ! F L * tan ton in Atlanta Constitution. Klectrlc Hitters. ! si? Nt Bleot-c Bitters is u medicine suited n for any season, but perhaps more gen- j,., orally needed when the languid, ex* haunted feeling prevails, when tli? ? liver Is 'orp/d ami slugg'sh and the j fnr need of a toi ie ami alterative Is felt. f(}t A prompt u?e of this medicine has of* | j ( oil averted long and perhaps fatal bils j)r tius fevers No medice will act mote 8|1I tItrelv in coutiteraetliiK and freeing ex the system from the malarial poison. ] lladache. Indigestion, Constipation,!-'. Dirtiness yie'd to ^V?t'|s mn#'* 'idol,,,, and $1.00 per bott'o . niwl nn Hon ?. Drug rttore. n nrwmwo-.-*vcr aiiiwninywriiitwr^ i**: 1 >i-. Manlv Kositins. v A - ;i k -nit of the adoption of :i olution I?v tin1 hoard of trim-1 t sof Fnrnum university sit their r ' misil nieetinii last week reonrst- . * _ 11'x1. t that l>r ( harles Manly, pre.-i- j .> nt of the inst'i lion, to relinmi < 1 OI i hi ; easforate.s of the Seneca ( i u lsu '1 llciton ehurehes and devote ,, . sue < entire time to his duties as' esident. l>r Manly lists sent in s resignation to take etl'eet on e If Mil of this month. l>r Manly hasheen president of ^ irman university sixteen years. ^ ,l ceeedinix Hr .1 (' Furman in 1 i . I le eaine here from Staun-1 Qu n, Ya., and took chnrjje of the Hi irst lfaptist church in the city. la. lie following year he wsis called wit the presidency of Fnrman, < hen interest in that institution js j as at its lowest ehh That \ear tlicre were only 157 ipils enrolled and this, the six- j ^?euth vear of his administration. , tun ose?I with a total enrollment of "0 students. The standard of holar-hipin the institution hasi , s<. lteen coiisidmahlv raised and oj'; e eMieiencv and numeri'vd v\ :l ren?rth of the facultv increased , _ , en: )(!: : the administration of Dr S< , mily. I . \>i i l\l M <1 Kl.n WO'lDllOW. tlunta ( \m^t11 *.11i<>11. l"t (Jivruville, S ,ni!i(< perial, > Another possible Stir- *v" ssor to Pr Woodiow its presi ^ '' nt of the Sunt it ('itrolinn college now mentioned in the person of r Charles Manly, so lun?; presi nt of Kurman university. Sinee I >r Manly has resigned s position :it Ktirnian it i> stated ''it at an effort will lie made to the \e him elected to the presidency t;,!| tlie state college. I'1' The strongest candidate now in ^ e field Ls Hon \\ I) Maytiold, j ing do superintondent <?f education, r May field's ehanoes are e?Hide red good and it is said lie has hoi ie ncecessery nine votes of the hei ustecs, of whom there are si\- ha; en. les In the last few days the oppost < >n to Mavliehl has hcglin to wage j],c i open tight against his eleetion , i the "round that he has not trot ^ eas ie seladarlv attainments whieh l<?ll ieh a position ealls for. J ? !>i" Manlv's friends think he e otdv ma!) to heat Max field, as w a would draw strong support otii the ranks of the latter- -up1 ! Clll >r;<Ts and would also he hacked ,, i i?r the opposition. i >r Maniv ha 1 1 <rl*i vor participated in polities an! is f iet woidd irive him an tidvan . ?i\ i tre over Movie. Id. who !ia> heen ; <-oi 'on inent in tlin reform pivtv j wit niii !i not a hitter partisan. The friends of I)r Man!v will ;-h li s candid-<-v if he adows e use of his name. t . t | ?; J ? - m + ? ? l<? 1 >eath of Mr Houston. I j tint octal to the ()hscrver. I i- \ " ! hoc, iJuii" Ln-t ni'.'ht >vil 1'j o clock, Mr It 1" Houston, on one ot Miidimc s Ii"st eit d. lie was a ed and had I icon and k for some ti.no. lie was one dei i\I.m11*(>e 1 an* 111>ark*. ] !r wiis } nip father of I>r A t Houston. of Vo >ncord. The humeral service- all re held at the residence this uf- ho> noon at .*> o'clock. 4]t.| The recent eon si m in Great Itri- and n makes the population St>,000, his 0. i loo Shin at e it>mi. nor \ ng J lingel, the leading druggist of fnr reveport, I .a , any*: "I>r King' w Diacoverv I* the only tlint tired CFO f cough, and i> i* Che he*t aeller I . vc." J F Cnniphell, merchant of ' 1 itronl, Ariz,, write*- ' Dr King'* yoi w Discovery I* all that i* claimed j * It; it never filia, ami i* a nitre core ! Aft Consumption, Cough* and Cold* j|)(, ;?nnnt *av enough for It* merit*." i King'* New Discovery for I'on- the option, Cough* and Cold* I* not an . . perlment. I ha* been tried for a * arter of a century, and today stand* ! ^hl head. 11 never disappoints. Free j p >v> ?r Crawford Tiro*' Drug call ,rv- den rarcwcmwrM^ni?iiiiaMi? n-rv ?r-v? ?efr - { For the 1 Aidge Van Wyck Items. >; .1 D Ni-lu t after spending days witli his p a r e n t iI:?**?I (o his homo in Now Ye liny. Tho Doctor has a In friends here who arc nlwn I to fee him and rejoice in 1 cess. Hiss Adali/.e Thorn hail a < itfnl visit to her friend M ?ud Kcl! and her rolntivos, l'i irlov and family, at L'letisa I le v last week. lie v Henry Stokes nttond artorly Conference at l'loasa II Church on Fort Mill char t Saturday and was delight Lh his trip. [)ur friend .1 L Tillman, ,h improving and expects to 0 to !?o up in a t m days. The Sundav Schools of vck and I'enlah contemo'at d;ct picnic on Saturday hie* 1 Sunday in Aug. at Dr..I shot park, They listvo tit1' ?o make il an occasion i md Sunday School rally J n V.'yck and Dcnla't past iroes ii if! iii all the Snud lools in hose charges to take | ? oniniitteeof the follow ing \ pointed to arrange tlm prop; it; .1 M Voder. T K 'phenson, K l> Tillman, F. ?bcl, .1 W Nisbet and \\ i ;.-!i:iw wit!) the superintend : t lie 1? Si iin lay sehoo eakers will be invited toaddi< schools and \vc trust it m n day of pleasure and profit. Ihw Henry Stokes pvr a vc erestin?j and profitable talk yownir people on the iinpt iee and benefit of tin* Kpwm aipie Sunday evening at Y vck ('hureh. I Ic has a Houri> ; League here that is ?i< ?i ich good for our young peop Mrs K II Massev has return me after spending a wc? U %w; r mother at Fort Lawn, w s hecn ouite sick hut is coin ring now. ! )ur fanners are cheerful o\ prospects of the grow ing < roj I )n last Friday i found an ( ion t<i take a drive of inspe i and observation md w i;l rep< it I noticed along my line vel. leaving Van Wyvk ca I'd. at a short distance . a inenee looking northv., I \ ' get a line view of .Mass os f mi, luf.i ged h\ . r en ic friend It iI Ma--o* . From this eminence you -o t large handsome ie-: n?< nniodious barns, large tm h line herds of .ier-c^ call /in.;, extensive li -1 ? ; olt oirn in the distiui -e okil . < en as meadows. Ti. vie i' no t enchanting and > o enr the con el isiou that few an ul this one. The ncx* far t an ohs< i \er w.ii nolle,- is ^ IV Ni shot's. This ; e: !o.k h a wiie fence and as ;. . pa toward his residence o i k > fields of cott >n, ni ? .nil! I heautifu! on hard-. I! ro.< ice is l<Mailed in one f tl st lovely places in ; ;:r v.. ntr ii observe evidences of thrift < sides. Fine cattle, colli ai r? in liis barm ard and pasture icious fruits and pretty llowe ait the yard. llright chihlri I a bevy of lovely girls .i!hh house, which make every th?r k pleasant and happy in lion After passing Mr Nisi?ots< thwnrd vow pa>s some fit ins, well tilled and fine grow in ps. One field especially n ted my attention, that of in ing friend ?J II Crcnshav er passing this you enter U|xi lands of our Vanderbilt ( Waxhaws, Mr .1 A Kstridgi er traveling miles we come t it we suppose we will have t Hilt more where his large re? ce, commodmes store hmw T-?? ~*S> vvt-im " ? -< r-?- *rr?r?*i 1 - HERE ,;!We Have ;'| And W< IIS - Here are a sin J si | USE a c li i n -l y 31 11 Kindts j l'!n>fiiH'f*. !! .ili r^, (Jin*, ' K' nllll ' Ollllt* l?r? llHI'il 311:.I Si? it * It ''?* ?"()TT* ?N A N ! > HAY. slY i 11 i s I iii. I'll*Xo.v s, I ) * . Mio I C*"V \Vl1 l\\ m I. ?? ( 2 l . ?? m i cr 4 * 111 l\ <i ? * ? ?. ,( riMlty. 11 \ii'i v. i- i' t ? i \ in iilv one p| Mil 1 these we |e'< i yon H r?11 r*?, j | ; !I<mv mi' ? ! '>% 'I'lir < tenth* m :? hi ...(whom we h?ve i o'iI fit 11 onilits 'higoitliofi : \V 1 . -I it on, ' A !>ii.t? ' , ir*'s. I)r. I'* I"'1 lorO'ii, Col. I. C Ihuiuh, )',>,] hii.l t)i (' ' WV'h'i '1 !?o i ? ha.? hi 1 , ! heeii hul \i rv II''1 ir m y mnohiniiY sohl in llii" -o !Ion I* ?r wvimmI yeer.~"s ' oxwh?? wo h'?v< soM Some s ?y stv why is this? Siinp'e cnou^li. ! Wo (like our time, ?loi.*i move in ji j ll'iStl, i Huv where its lite cheapest, hiuI pay lo , I ine ?r\Vi Imvt* h?? exclusive Ak nev f r ' " ! ;tlI I lie In? I ,n:?lr?'8 ami i' J 11 f< t !i s? ail ' ??rc lit limn anybody. ding I I,. ,{! *336" T l!h JOii.o $3 o ho a. ,.;7rrrrr--'r",l f ? and hiirn are located. 1 could (>r J hut wonder at his large barn, nn ,ti looking in the distance at lib I fine meadows 1 saw this would lie I needed for storing his hav. et- ** H'M -^s we passed along "Lone of j Street" 1?y (.'urcton's Store \vi sf. i observed that the cotton on tilt I all y-"id w; - ijuite small am ou'loo!.-. d sit klv. The next farn o^.tiitl uttraeteil our utto itioii ?:i r. j Mr John Delan *v's v. here wo saw o:ne good cotton and a nice meh-r. ha (patch, which eouviuced us ouJ trij) was about one month ton v. er.dy. As v.e n en red () ccola, [j, about the overlie id biidr we eaM iin' our eye s northward and g< t a a, j .:ne view of IStjuiiv.- rest s farm >n. where st..< !.., of gi in, tine tiehh D(> j of corn and eott m could be seen. l)s | Also from here the line bottoms m of verdant corn belonging to A I1 11-1 Morrow, .1 .1 Perrv and others. I emI V> e passed on over twelve mile <e.! creek unt il we eame to the ('auiden eo roft l where we changed our di et i re tiiu: southward. This brought T J lis in what is often fumiliurly calllio j ed the "l>ig Woods" ami it wio y. < juitc h relief when \ve eame to >n the farm of our friend, .1 A Hyatt, id where tine lields of cotton and >, | a lovely orchard broke the uionot r. ! ..... ...... I 'CI- ? . * , r> wmj i?l m u u.i>n, 1 ip" i It' \ i I < i 1' 11 i 'ii wftn |)r Nisbets where acre* upon nt acres nre enclosed with a sown wire fence. Thin is one of the ie most lovely farms of onr country. >11 A magnificent residence ami many ie convenient out buildings are seen. i<r This home is surrounded hy a t. lovely grove, many beautiful flow ? era ami fine orchards. It is it. managed by our genial young m friend .1 M Mishit. He believes >f in grain, fine stock and plenty of s. bogs, and any one who will visit o this farm and see his bogs and ,o fine herd of Holstein Cattle, will j- think of western life. After k? jea* ing this farm you w ill pans ?,? : \ r l .... m | j9jm v :'i?MWL jp/t?/?.r? rtivfrmuivvviri WE CO, HEAD Passed, tke ? d4Mb.^ In Si Wc are in tin- field this Season with TIIK M TK LINK in either tIk* Statesof North nrfSonic one s?ys 'What do you handle" i h> you handle, hut what is it that you < r,,.- r 'o-f^ryorr^n'ff?r L _ W . <iA <. . > I . Few cf the Mm PAti 9 i ("HE MM I 3 f ?-i?h. s ICl -L i o / <. 11. lYtlLI. u- ... . \\ H li t Now it., lime l'i htiy o ne t'nin? (|u? !, : Mid*. \ Isu^c* /ot r ill ?' i irhrntMl fni'i<i-d i'in.t: 11" ?jet < '10 * i11" Kvi?|iiirnutr.*, 1 up- a r?> So I h'iU < o||n-i, > ! ?1 I nitifis on cf>ck, 1 i !i J. Ii th Inst attil at K?* ahuw. liiil. t' mv-m ! MQWEBS ! MnTt! We lUllldlc :|M Utl el that Hl'<? tr??? I fl'l'lll $ l)r- in , i , i' 'I"< >,niii,K niiii Wand < \ (| \\V aohl \V I *> < 'ii'|. 1' K <'iiniiiint? M<.w l< haul a hat v< ? c i .tit h mnjht ?> f n ' ' '' . I. r , , A I II w v s I if \ < mm hand i?... i ? 111 11?I , ' of i! hovi* U'ti'l utul ropi'lM formnii' If vo i W.6CK3! WAO0M3! ! "A i Wh CHtiv (lit* lu*st lint* of \Vaeons ! In :h- i :,ro!i?.:i*. (>!.M I i.*k?.y. 1'i,* Imoiit, I i'iiii. s" ? ?, > j>ra?*li or titty ollirr j- mail . 1 ki*i?l ? on mny t!??-ir?*. All mz**s?one, I" r? lit i two, tlireo aiiil four-Ikim*. Kt'imirM ;M'* M"' : < >f ens', | of nil kimh oil 1?*ii l I'llfRH i?*?t itt j eni i tin* way. Wi* have lliroi* lifire tli*- j Kr iiii ' 1 tih titiiu; |>olul.? lifiti < llt?* litr<i?* nuin- t j r hoi^lil umi TMK LOW 1'IIU K I All I I |>Hi<l ! Wn|!or SUGG1ES! BUGGIES! > ! We h ive on liniol mot to arr've th?; ' Hriille i nicest ?.*om!?* I?? lino of lli'njji h, l'hue- liarnei Respectf GREGORY <! r ' .! #rjt; r.s~z. ?r i * t ;> % ?, I the farms of .J M Smith, M M STO Tillman, .J L Tillman, Sr., ami ? W I! Tillman where thrift is he- i ! held on every hand and the hest ; averaged crops on my travels. r One half hour's talk with our . voting farmer \V K Tillman will ' , convince you that farming pays. n a I lie has already niM enough meat, ?r> p "> ! lard and corn to pay family and dor *t farm expenses this yar and a nice lijktn ha la nee to place to a hank account, succcs I will report on my southern struck . travels in my next. ' :in<' ,j "OJTIMl\S." ! ??Te?l ____ Ipaniot KEHLY INSTITI'TK TO MOVE, i!""1 ' ing, t I ing dc (ireenvillo Will he Its Chosen I1IU\ u Home Alter ,luiy I t. werc ? wall h ? [ I , The State. i prong Ahout the first, of .Inly the hest. Koeiy insCtute will remove from ! s*tM this city to (irecnville. The rea 'he etl son given by the management for the eo this move is that the proportion of white people is greater in the i * he ir in per part of the State, and it is jor * : i'11 this class of o^onln llmt il?.? I - i r,v 1,,v institnf e\ports it patients. To OU Lr,,t i thin more thickly white ]>< ' <1 v ad ion <?f the State tho ]j|t ^ man; foment have decided on a j? move. (ireenville, as ottering the greatest advantages of any of ^ ^ . the up-country towns, has there- ' fore heen s'doetod. The property ' 'M of I)r T T Karlo in that city has *wo 111 already heen leased for a term of <<,M( '' has re 1 years. t hut wi Itiieklcn's Arnica Halve. The beet salve In the world for Cuts places BruiMwt.Horea, Ulcer*, halt (thinner alone KeVer Worea, Teller. Ch tipped Hand* ,r Chilblain*, Corns, ami an skin erupt ' he ve ton*, ami positively cures piles, or no r)rovRl lay required. It is guaranteed io give ' perfect satisfaction or money refunded thoiicd price 2ft cents per Imjx. For sale bv ' Wawford Brus one h? ' ? ? have li ?Th? I/edger, twice a wock, to January 1st for 7;> cents. Qbtfdre t\ i\ Aiin vuu, i ? wiiwmur US!jl8"*.:-': .1'* O.I.0 g'M I Articles. unite., Car's, Eto., in he vo the ex.'hcive \j*tfiicy fur all l umbos In noe our ability to i \v* wi you may desire Hero \> if I lie U in I ?'u haio tie : It ah\ : ,n & .loiit'fi, Carolina, Uo'k oliiin uh, Co uiu'il.a, I'.irry, AdH'ii -i vr--u' in iny o' I ivn, too nit to nooiltoo, rmiylni; in price "? o'I to ">'i <io lit* I'iu <it <i?'Hi li y< u'It i> ' iiicu'l. ?t>;$ Ip.v Son;; iicinic I can wwl V i st with t:t'i< nily ntid i-mitirt* I i it tr til it dotv mature >w inui'i) ?> >n?-r it would i o onbuy aii i?, M. T. BH.SS! SfcSHSSS \ ?'<? that ?MVtT< d tl.O oid t'lnv's k <* to wli'z upon tin tr.itfk i" uftlftent lhtit will iml I tuuftu'tu d l>y our Mr Moll, ome r n<r tiuMu there is ri? I. tho (bivoru' r tlowti lo "realty ii " i litis I.RrtitSM hi tip It* tt * it! tit in hie: i nod /lug^y llhi i>t ?s fr> lit > > ?0 ill n- .iuc <i nnii[iwr naumi-* mi i > on hatiil. l*i;> Mi hm! i-s a hp?ci? ly. ally, fc CO. KM IN WAl/rKIlliOHCX. \ dinus Killed l>y 1 Jjjhtning, i )ther Buys Stunned. iV t<> The State. lterhoro, June *J7. AI?out 1 Wednesday a severe thun- j ot'iu broke upon our town. . ir>? striUin?? twiee in ijuiek sion in town. (>ne bolt : Mr ( K Anderson's store" mtnntlv killed Ban! Minus, 1 t, and stunning his com is, live in number. The nt.Tcd the roof of the IiuibjL curing up {he shingles, j :os wn the sides of the hou?e eentreja.st where the hots UUIUg Jlllcilf1 T\ O I b ul the ends of two of 1 ho I s fused, su piCNt was I bo I vs reached here last night t<? I r>cl tint a negro living if: | inntry and his mule ^ero. 1 ? ; during the sumo storm. I uilo was killed and tlio ownaped with several hr.rises. KKN'S NMCIv SAVKO. 'ill Join Mrs Carson and ago in the Penitentiary. 1 t The State. rtunhurg, Juno 2t>.?After id h half days the (ireeu as heen ended and the jury ndcred the verdict of guilty> itli the recommendation to erey of the court. Thin. Green in nria^n u* ... iui uir with Mrs Carson ami Page., rdiet moots the genoral apof the public, as many* it that it was wrong for be hung ami the others to fe imprisonment. Gfj fee Ftahtrt CastorU