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THUIULOW 8. CARTER, i KdITOB iNl) IIamaqkk. > btWI-WbEKLY tUl'IO BEHIND PHISON HOOKS. j Tho Kisers, of Newberry, Placed in the Penitentiary. The State, 13th inst. The people of the State are generally familiar with the sensational arrest and subsequent1 trial of the Riser brothers at Pomaria last spring, on the charge j of systematically robbing some freight cars. Last week their attorney withdrew their appeal to the State I supremo court and yesterday the two unfortunate young men were brought to Columbia to live a felon's lifo for the next tivo years, unless executive clemency be sooner enlisted in their behalf. The young men were neatly dressed, and had not the hardened look, nor indifferent air of the convict, and the information that ' they were sentenced men brought | with the announcement a decided shock. < Shot Hi? Bride. Correspondence Greenville News. 1 Saluda, S. C., 0:t. 11.?Another homicide was added to the largo list for our county last Friday. John Berry, colored, shot his wife who, died from her wound on Sunday. Berry says that it was ticcidental, out the woman in her dying declaration said that her husband wanted to go to a cotton picking to which she objected and a scuffle ersued and ho pulled the ever ready pistol and fired. They had only been mar lied two or three weeks. MORE WAR FEARED. Spaniards Uneasy Ovor.the Hitch in Peace Negotiations. Madrid, Oct. 13.?The Spaniards fear that the war between the United States and Snain mav - I J he resumed. It is reported from the interior that the hitch in the pence negotiations is causing a painful impression among the people. What letter won d have made Noah's ark very noisy? B, for it would have made it hark. fjjpT" Subscribe to The Ledger. MOTHER! Ss and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that I of " Mother "?she who watched I' over our helpless infancy andguid- j ed our first tottering step. Yet , the life of every Expectant Moth, er is beset with danger and all ef- < fort should be made to avoid it. 1 II H ( so assists nature j, wiomers imsstsss!pi the Expectant ' Lfl AVIfl Mother iscna3 9 I K IIII bled to look forI B R U IIU ward wjthout dread, suffering or gloomy fore- 1 bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she 1 is found stronger after than before confinement?in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be DQrsuaded to use anvthincr but MOTHER'S FRIEND j My wife suffered mors In ten minutes with either of her other two chlldren than the did altogether with her last, haring previously used four bottles of Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to beeome a MOTHER ,M ears a customer. UaMDsasoM I)AL?, Car mi, Illinois. OS Dramm si SUt er ssai kr osproas on resole* I mt prtoo. Write toe took o?ai*inia? ukimosMi 1 mm4 fdukls IstomSM tor oil MoUsra. fro*. St* BmSSaU Snoieir Os., SMsaSa, da. ? rpapcr : For the Promotion of the, / LAN CASTKK,~S I FIGHTING AMONG THK SELVES. a| i One Ca^ul.yman Killed, Fnt and 2 Seriously Wounded. ti j Huntorsville, Aln,Ort. 11 ? n i Tenth cavalry (colored) arr 1 from Montauk tVis morning t! had not been oil the train an I - before some of its members e came involved in a difficulty ) , the provost guard. One man killed and tivo wounded, ti fatally. el Soon after the men left ' train one of tho cavalrymen > ' t?> a house frequented by w . men and attempted t<? clean J tho place. He was arrested I i corporals detail of four mot tho provost guard. Tho ar was quickly noised about and (l negro cavalrymen attempted j rescue tho prisoner. The man who advanced toward guard was halted and as . turned to run was tired U] Firing then became almost gen ami continued KOVornl mini A Family Uewi 'W. ON THE STUMP AGAIN. Scnntor Tillman Goes to Virginii to Make Speeches Senator Tillman passed tlnougl the city yesterday on Ins way t< Virginia where he will take tin stump in behalf of free silver am Democracy, lie will speak a Rocky Mount Saturday, at Chat ham Monday, Richmond on th lUth, and Fayetteville, N. C. next Friday. I he senator looked well, had 01 his fighting clothes and will giv the people of the "Old Dominion' and of tho "Old North State' something to talk and think about ?The State. .JESSE .JAMES, dlt. Police of Kansas Relieve He's : Chin olf the Old Block. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 11.? Jesse James, Jr., son of tho no torious bandit, .Jesse James, Mis souri's pioneer train robber, \va taken from his cigar stand in tin county court house by the polic this evening and is being secrete* by the authorities. Jesse James, Jr., has been un der surveilance since he last of th many train robberies in tho out skirts of Kansas City. This wa tho robbery of a Missouri Pacifi express train near tho Leeds 01 September 24. Late tonight i became known that the police ha also in custody Rill Ityan, one o the notorious robbers of the ol James ganj;. Smothered Under Cotton Seed. Special to The State. Anderson, Oct. 11. ? Minnie tho 2 year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. W. Pruitt, who liv a few miles below town, lost he lifo life last Friday as tho resul of cotton seed, in which she wa playing, falling upon her an* smothering tho little one; assis tanco came as promptly as possi Lie, but too late. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Yt. W< J I. a. a, . ins km iou nave Always yougm Bears the // /^TTSignature of C The State newspaper has it doubts, it says, regarding thi right, of The Greenville News t< call itself a democratic newspapc because we oppose the free silvc coinage horesv and hold the pres ent leadership of the party ii very thorough contempt. Thi dispensary is a plank in the plat form of the democratic party o this State. Does Tho State en dorse it and the State leadership If not, according to its own nil ing, has it any right *o call itsel 11 democratic newspaper??Green ville News. Foul is his heart whose tongui runs to slander; but ho who givei it a free ear outranks tho slanderer Trust him little who praises all bim loss who censures all, and hiu least who is indifferent about all Subscribe to The Ledger. A Wonderfal Discovery. The last quarter of a century record* many wonderful diacoreriea in medicine, hiA none that hare accomplished more for humanity than that aterling old honaehold remedy, Mrowns' Iron Bitten. It aeema to contain the very element* of rood health, and neither man, woman or child can take K without Uoriring the rreateet benefit. Frowns' ivi Mitten ie sold by all dealer*. w ",,ul 9ICorp'l McLaughlin, Co. L. S 01 infantry, commanding the de \ wa? killed at the first lire. Pri I E. Wiles, Co. M, Sixth infan was shot in the knee and Pri' e Larkin, Co. L. Sixteenth infan . j received a hall in the log. W s I leg was amputated later at c hospital. Private .Janios Glee n I troop M, Tenth cavalry, reee t(a bullet in the spiue and will j Two other Tenth cavalry f whoso names aro not known, i (| wounded, one of them fatally. The affair would have been tended by more serious co quences had not a mounted plai i from the Tenth cavalry scatt j tho beligerent negroes with dr sabres. The white soldiers here er tained a very bitter feeling ags | the negro troopers and it is fei 1 trouble will occur whenever I two races meet, j I The Tenth was given a c j situated more than a mile f 1 any other regiment. On an order of the state bo Messrs. Thompson and Castor tho county board elestud ! tiuvio n j;,, I > << ? >/, IVL.W iii.ijicuni'l III i ceed Mr. .1. M. MeDaiel, reimn 1 | Col. Culp refused to have s i thing to do with it. Mr. 1 opened the dispensary and t 8 charge Saturday inornin; B Chester Lantern. J ItOBItKI) TIIK GRAVI J A startling incident, of w j Mr John Oliver of Philadel|i I was the subject, is narrated 1 j huu as follows: "I was in a i 0 I dreadful condition. My skin almost yellow, eyes suuken, f! gue coated, pain continually j back and sides, no appetil J gradually growing weaker da} ' I day. Three physicians had g | me up. Fortunately, a fr f advised trying 'Electric Hittc , and to my great joy and surpi the first bottle made a doei improvement. I continued t use for three weeks, and am i 0 a well man. 1 know thov ?? J s my life, and robbed the ^rav another victim." No one sin fail to try them. Only 50 > per hot. at Crawford Bros, P i Stove. Georeia Negro preacher tc flock; "We have a collection make this morning, and, for glory of heaven, whichever of stole Mr. Smith' sheep d< put anything on the plate." 'M Political, Social, Agricultural and Commerc I. .0.. OCT. 1,~>. 1*1)8. t fDBSPM1 RIOT. *vA l la,|y Miners and Negro Laborer Battle in Indiana. Th? A THOUSAND SHOTS. and . I M any Men Killed and Wounded IK)- I ,vith Town in Turmoil and Panic?Troops Hurried was to the oeene. two Virdin, III.. Oct. 12.?The nr vflnt rival of a train load of importe' rh|le| Negro laborers from the South a J 12.30 this afternoon, was th ^ a|8'Knal f?r 11 desperate battle J Nearly a thousand shots were ex changed between the strikin ; miners on the one side and Shcr ^ j ilf Davenport and* deputies on th .. . i other, hrwt1 the! the stampede it is difficul ^ I to tell tho number of the dead pou 'm* 's 00,1 servfttive 1 y estimate erttl at fifty-live miners and six officer ites ' an<^ 11 dozen fatall . wounded, ixth tail i Governor Tanner orders tw .' regiments hurr;ed here and the vate.... ^ will arrive toni ght. vate Tll? fi?htin? is >'ot g()in? on i j that section and the town is terro U , stricken. Men are securing whal ! ever arms they can get hold of ton expecting to use them for thei i j own protection if tho troubl dje j spreads. Tho women and childre are running to their homos an men | barricading tho doors, vere ? ^ I Some of the wives of the dea f rumors, however, decline to go 1 their homes and are almost ma nsetoon w Kriof an<l anger. d ^ said that the miners wei fired upon from tho stockadt awn 1 after the train had gone througl . Mavor Nail has sent messer iterlinst ?ers Girard for doctors an g nurses, tired* , Governor Tanner wires for hie ding the unloading of the importe labor. He says tho mine ownei amp J are responsible for the carnau rom 1 and shall bo indicted for murder Special trains are now hurry ing hero from Springfield an ar(^' Chicago. i of _ _ _ 1" When a South Carolina Senate SllC" endorses a Republican Presider rcu for re-olection, with tho Colun ln*N bia State an administration sur vGlO porter, the Piedmont Headligl taking an occasional lick at tt dispensary system, and Charier ton politicians wining and dinin U^n Till...*,, 4 l.- T 4~ ? a niiirmi, iiiu I'rrniHuii.i lim K* I ' j carry New York after all, in spit . of the Hough Ruler's war recor< l)V ?Greenville Mountaineer. nost ? ' ' * was Burial Place Sacred. r jn Columbia, S. C., Oct. 12.te _ Attorney General Townsend d< r by cidcd today that tho Stato had r iven right to sell land that was a burii j i . ^ , ground and that such property i ' not taxable. This decision r< ided l?tos to tho Maverick burii heir ground of Pickens county, now ' - -* ived She--And what shall 1 say in cat o of papa asks me what your prospect juld aref Ho?Well er-you might say thi I am figuring on securing one < the most prominent,influential an , hi? wealthy men in the city for m S A. I _ I ffl . ... - . I t0 laruier-lii -law. JL nai OUgtlt tO letC the him.---Chicago News y?u People who hope are general! 011 * people who help. Reprove your friend privitelj rs commend him publicly. ial Interest*. j "SUPPRESSION OF TI1E rec< BALLOT.'' thai and oj rhe Key-Note t?f the Fight the -'U Republicans Will Make? reu Chairmun Tolbert Is- I sues an Address. I ?rre I ^ j Rei (iieenwood, Oct. 1.?R U Tok Cor I bol t, Jr., chairman of thoRepub bo l lican executive committee, has tior just issued the following address: wil To the Republican Voters of the State : Por The continuation of the Repubil lican party in the control of the | ^jftl t affairs of the nation is of vital im- j e portance to the American people . at this time, and they have to con- ; 1 PIcc. gratulate themselves upon the fact I ' 11)0! g I that at one of the most critical, 1 - I moments in the history of the na- i non i I o tion a wise, considerate, humane] and patriotic chief executive in ! r1^' t the person of President Win. Mc- con I, Kinley, presided over the affairs an d of slate and brought our country CC( s honorably and safely through its j*e'1 y trying period of war. The preseut State udministra- 1 o tion and the present representa- j y tives in congress from this State! owe their soculled election to the n suppression of the ballot by a r criminal nullification of the con *or stitution and laws of the United to ' States. This iniquity suppresses r the political voice of 100,000 vo( e ters of the Republican party of n the State and hears the stamp of (j a double crime because of the * false color of legality givon by ^cl the State constitutional conven- ma 0 tion of 1S95. tha ,j The vice, crime and immorality ?r< of this legalized infamy has been (^e' e connived at so long that at last Par )S the Democrats of the State havo f?r x come to regard the right of the inb j. ballot as belonging exclusively to the themselves, and the outgrowth an(l of such views is expressed openly to t [. at times of registration and on of 1 (I election days in South Carolina the 8 Republicans of the State look con ,0 with impatience for the proper the . correction of these evils by the of t Republican party, which is now and ,j in control of the three branches pi a of the national government; for tior it cannot ho believed of a party, tru ir pledged to the protection of the Sta ^ rights and liberties of the citizen, gov that it will not eventually see its age duty and exercise all its power to I ^ and authority in making such Re| pledges effective. Sta A free and honest ballot is the foundation stone of our Republi- ^r' y can form of government and when the present congress conies to pass die 1 j upon the election cases of Repub- j sig I lican contestants now pending we j Fir J believe that it will accentuate its cor | disapproval of the lawless moth- vill j ods used to secure the return of I Democratic members from South |(i i Carolina and thus com net fair I < 10 j elections in this State. fiel It is deemed wise and politic to j tin* ls await the results of the reaction i *'c< i* ^ which will eventually set in i? c?a South Carolina and will retire ^ j those who aro prominent in the cor ie commission of crimes against suf- cor B frago, and until this condition is brought about by the action of cm ^ congress, we deem it best to re- j. | frain from nominating a State jj j ticket, at least for tho present am y year, and vour State executive hei h committee has so decided. her We idadlv call vour attention *e d " ' " hoj to the fact that a reunion of all ft^. ( y liepublican elements in this State haa been effected and those who '? separately contended for the main ' tenance of Republican principle a {hi ?~-y TEBMS: $1-50 A Yxajl ' PATAIUJ? IN AjjTAHCB~ ESTfiBLISHhD 1852 )gnize the truth of the iimxun t "in union there is strength,'' have again enlisted under the nion Republican Banner," a nited party. n most, if not in all, the con ssional districts of the State niblican candidates for the 00th igress of the I'nited States wil' voted for at the coming elec 1 and all efforts and energies 1 be concentrated to secure ir election. The united sup t of all Republicans to these mbliean nominees, without reel to past party aflilliation, is imperative dufy of the hour. Republicans are urged to turn at the polls on the day of the firm onil i><itt flm!" v.^.< ?? <? iiu ii i;<?nun mr so Republican congressional nitiees. f any have been denied the lit to register under the new stitutinn, let them offer to vote , if rejected, have immediate [>rd made by those who will he ;cted by the party to give attion to the matter, ielieving in the ultimate triph of right, and relying on the irruling hand of Providence, ich aids in all laudable efforts, advise the ceaseless warfare tho principles which are dear ill true and patriotic men. R B Tolbert, dr., lirman State Executive Com. ireenwood, S C., Oct 11, 1808. f Chairman Tolbert of the publican State committee is a n of intelligence ho must know t he is holding out to the ne?es of South Carolina a most usivc hope. The Republican ty of the north has finally and ever abandoned the policy of srfcring with the suffrage in southern States; it has finally I forever abandoned the negro :he control of the white men :he south. Public opinion in north sustains all legal and stitutional methods by which intelligence and the property ho south maintain ascendancy, 1 it is heartily sick of tho comints that come from this seci. That is the plain and proven th. \ny negro party in this te exists merelv to provide 'ernnient places for its manrs and a supply of delegates be suitably bribed at national publican conventions. ?Tho ,te. ig. Gen. Miles for Greenville. Washington, Oct. 1*2. ? Briga r Gen. Miles has been asned to the command of tho st brigade of the Second army ps with headquarters at Greenle, S. C. in <- ? ? ?>1 A KK A ?LK ItKSCUE. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plain. (I, 111., makes the statement, t she caught cold, which set1 on her lungs; she was treated a month by her family physin, but grew worse. He told she was a hopeless victim of isumption and that no medicine dd cure her. Iler druggist ^gested Dr King's New l)is*ery for Consumption; she ight a bottle and to her delit found herself bonetltted from it dose. She continued its use 4 ui tvi iai\iu^ PIA mii/tiuij iiMiim self sound and well; now does own housework and is as II as he ever was. Free <rial ttles of this Great Discovery Urawford Bros' Drug Store, rge bottles 50 cents and $1.00. Dur last robe is made without ckets. %