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THE PEOPLE' S J 1.4CKENS, S. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894. N "R. ROBERT KIRKSEY Physician and Surgeon, Offiee at his residence Maiu Streo March, 1.894. H. 0. BowrN. L. B. CHuwtnxsS -]BOWEN & CHIPIDRE8, AttorLneys at w Oct. 5, 1898. DR. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist. Dr. *W. M. Nowoon, Assistant. Office 88 Main Street, Greenville, S. 0. Jan. 9,'90 y D R. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist Gre')n ville, S. 0. Office over Addison A McGee's Drag Store. DR. W, F. AUSTIN, TEeritin~t, SENECA, S. C. W1l be at Central the 2nd. week and a Pickens the 3rd. week in each month. . August 23rd. 184 BR. BYERs PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC '20 years experience. Graduate from first Schools-under patronage of highest Mcdi eal authority, makes and properly adjusts any style Spectacles. Office over Dr. Ad dison's Drug Store, Greenville, S. C. June 28, 1894. J. S. CoTMRN, G. G. 'EL, Greenville, S( C. W. F. ANsECL, T. P. COTHRAN, C. L. HoLLINosWORTH, Pickens, S. C., Have associated themselves together for the practice of law in its various branches, and will give careful attention to all busi, ness undertaken by them. Loans and discounts negotiated. May 1, 1894. FURMAN UN[IVYSIY, GREENVILLE, S. C. The next session will begin September 26th, 1894. For Catalogues, or for informa tion about the Courses of Study. Mess Halls, Private Boarding or other details, apply to the President. July 26. C. MANLY, D. D. f. E. IAGOOD, J. L. THORNLEY, Ju L. C. THORNLEY. HAGOOD & THORNLEY BROS., Livery, food, 116 & 110h.e stabll, Easley and Pickens, S. C.. (Opposite Hotel.) Carriages, Buggies. and Saddle Horses, at reasonable rates. 8&- Your patronage solicited. ABE CLARK. GEO. E. COOPER Clark & Cooper, Dealers In M baig C Uraite Monuents, TOMBSTONES, of every description Also. MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES and Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenville, 8. C. Sept. 19, '91. If you want the finest PICTURIES made in the State, go to Wheeler's Studio, 118 MeBee Aveunc Greenville, S. C g& Crayon Portraits a specialty April 7--y. Veterinary Surgeon. Hlaving an experience of flitteeni years in trenting all diseases of cattle, andi having mnade the disease of Murrian, in. all of its forms, a specialty, 1 offer my services to the p~ublic. Will treat entuoa Muffering with any ordinary diseases. B. P. GRIFFIN, Febc. 1-1y' Piekons, 8. C. Dealet iin Mchies, Ginwolds & JewelrY, GREENVILIM, ,S. 0. REPAIRING A 8PEOIAt.TY. Oct. 19.-sm New Store W E now have for inspectbin the most comnp lete line of XILLINERY, DRESS .G00DS, NOTIONS AND LATEST N0VELTIES of the Beason, selected in person in tihe Eastern Markets. The Record Broke Again ! We will send one l' of OUR LEADER LIVER PILLS, (Two. ,,y-flye cents size,) to :any address, for tifteen cents. Try themi, .none better. T. X. L. COMPANY, 230 Main Street, Columbia, HaS just opened all latost styles of Spriog aNd Srummer Millinery At the lowest possible prices. Main Street, Groenvillo, S. C. Apr11 19, 1894. .FUN. Fun is the only llustratedl paper pulish, ed in South Carolina. It is plumb full of wit and humor. Sent to your adldress six months on trial fort wenty flye-cents. Send stamps for sample cop)y and club rates. Address Fun Publishing Go, 230 Main St M olumbia S. C. Physicians reconmmend it. All dealers keep it. 11.00 per bottle. Genuine fama.ranemarandaoreased red lnes on wraDpe. Mr. A. K. PARK is now North and will visit Balti more, Philadelphia and New York in making his Fall and Winter purchase. Many of the new goods will arrive this weeic. No reasonable offer will be refused on Summer Goods now on hand. Ad vice before leaving was, "Sell Them. A. K. PARK, -AND -cKoEMm 16 PENDLETON STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C. Facts' and Figures The following letter from the happy holder of a Tontine Policy, gives a few facts and figures, in which there is profit able food for thought: Mfr. WV. 3. RODDEY Manogor, fock11, 8. C. the 20th ist, en closg cl eck o *0 la 81,B2 o my 11 in tihe Equtbi LfAsau r a jitaNea with the results on my polier seeking LieIsurac a a ea nd reinable copny:o thtnmeets isaims promptly Yours very truly, W.S. POPE. Life insurance under the TPontine Plan of the EQUITABLE LIFE is an investment, not an expense. The returns mature during life, as well as after death. If you are a single man **oh. owe it to yourself.- If yott am' are a married man you owe :t Tt3o your family. The time to act :is now. Interesting par *ticulars can be had by addressing *W. J. RODDBY, Manager, Department of the Carolinas, ROCK HiLL!, S. C. Sol dby Dggist or set byml.25o.,G0. and $1.00 per package. Satlos f5ree. KO NOam&-JAL& aya',*hiIi's tund8 Due o meitoI hago ever aoun thtrul do me Daolon soa u atee aro CUM-ELASTIC costs only *2.00 per .00 square feet. Makes a good roof for years, and any one can put it on. Guix - ELAstIe PAINT cost only 0 cents per gal. in bbl. lots,or $4. 50, for -gal. tubs. Color dark rod Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs and will last for years. Tay IT. Send stamps for samples, and full particulars. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO., 49 & 41 West Broadway, NEW YORK, LOCAL AGE NT5 WANTED. Fob. 8 189M-Owm A rocking chair worked by olec tricity is one of the latest inven tions. Speclimen Cases. J. If. Clfllord, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled witi Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his Liver was afilected to an alarming degree, appe ite fell away, ond lie was terribly redu. PCd in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Eicetric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd,Hlarrisburg, Ill., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arni ca Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said his was incurable. One bottle Electric Bit ters and one box Bucklen's Arnica- Salve cured him entirely. Sol I by Osborne & Kirksey. and W. T. MeFall. Pickens.S.C. Lots of girls with lips like clior ries and chooks like a poach have turn-up noses. HiucklenM Arnie Salve. rihe oest Salve in the world for cuts bruise", sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by W. T. McFall, Pickens, S. C. Becker-I see by the posters that Footlights, tho tragedian, travels inder his wife's manago mont. Dockor-So (dO most men, but they don't advertiso it, FOR TIM i001D io Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and Blioustess. lake JIROWN'S IRON hITTERS. it curs uiuckly. For ttle by all dealers fv W1hon some men. got religion the very next bonio they give to their dogs will have more moat on it. Mirs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanoo ga, Tenn., says: "Shiloh's Vi talizer 'SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. PriceJ5 cents. old by all druggists. A loud clap of thunder will causo a lobster to drop his claws, a crawfish his fins, a woman to scream, a cat to becomo deaf, a pig's nose to bleed, and cause milk to turn sour. Electric Bitterm. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electriv Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist, and it is guaran teed to (o all that is claimed. Electric Bit ters will cure all diseases of the liver and 4 kidneys, vill remove )imiples, boils, salt rheum and other affections cansed by in pure blood. Will arive malaria froim the system aud prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. For cure of headache, con sti)ation and indigestion try Electric Bit ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price, 60 cents, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by W. T McFall, Pick- ] ens, S. C, "Thoi grand essentials to happi niess are something to do, sonmc thing to lovo and something to hope for." A Guuaran~teed Cure. We authorize our advertised drug g'st to se Dr. King's Newv Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds upon this condition. If you are af flicted with a Cough, 00old or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this reladhy as directed, giv ing it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return tihe bottle and1 have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr.King's Now Discovery confid I be relied on. It never disappoint Trial bottles free at WV. T. MlcFall's store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. Some 1)001)1 say their prayers without taking troublo to think wvhat they are saymng, and console themselves with the thought that the Lordl knows their sentiment. It should Be iu Every House. J. B. Wilson, Wl7 I lay St., Sharpr burg, Pa., says lhe wvill not be with ont Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds that it cured for his wife who was throat ened with Pneumonia after and at attack of "La Grippe," whlen various other remedie(s andl several physcians had done her no good. Robert Bar ber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. Kings New Discovery has done him more good than anything he over us ed1 for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it Try it. F~ree Trial Bottles at W. TI. MlcFall, Pickens, S. 0. Large bot tles 50c and $100. T.1ho man who boasts that he works with his headl instead of his hands, is respectfully reminded that the wvoodpocker does the same and is the biggest kind of a bore at that. SHIILOHI'S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It is tho best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 cts., and $7 .00. Sold by all druggists. Tho grand jury found no bill at Florence in the Dianensary casos. THE P'HILIP'S D1OAN SONG' Oh I that I could but sing like the Angels in Glory, I'd shout hallelujah to the Lamb that was slain, I'd shout and I'd sing, and I'd praise my Redoeer,j Rejoice in his goodness exalt and extol him, And tell to the world what a Sa viour I've found. Como yo Methodists and Baptists and Presbytorians, Let's all join in one apid ongage against sin, By fasting and praying and watch ing and striving, Aknd reading the scriptures exhort ing and hearing L'he gospel sweet sound and the work will begin. 3oio poor sinners enlist under Jesus your Saviour, )r you'll burn forever in tormont and pain, 3ehold now's the time whilo the Gospel's asounding, saying how long ye simplo, ye scornful and foolish, Will you take delight and go on in your sin. )h I if you will refuse to return from your sinning, bid you adiou in the bowels of love. am bound to go on in the strongth of my JOsus, Und walk in h'is footsteps andfol low his precepts Jntil I arrive at the Heaven above. Lawyers in the Dispensary case. There was considerable talk and peculation here to-day about the atest turn in the dispensary liti ,ation. As the Court and overy me else ought to want all the light ossible on the subject there ought ,o he no provocation for a sugges Lion that the "Charleston lawyers" itre crowding things. No one ought to have such an idea, and Attorney General Buclkanan is able to handle the case with an array of lawyers against him. He has kept up with all the law on the subject, md will make a good argument. The lawyers who aro now in the :ase are .Woodward-& Ch o, of A.iken, and Mitdhell &.S th and r. P. K. Bryan, of Clrlostoa, vith Mr. Buchanan looking out or the Stato. In either of the ,asos the constitutionality of the aw wvill be fully developed. Tho njunction against State Treasurer latos is bascd upon the constitu ionality of the law. NJUNCTION AGAIPsT TREABURIER flATES8. The ordor mn the case reads as ollows: stato of South Carolina--In the Supreme Court.--Thoodore Mel chers anil F. WV. Jesson, comn plainiants, against D. H. Tfrax lor and WV. T. C. Batos, state Treasurer of South Carolina do fendanfs. On hearing read the verified pe ition and complaints herein, raying for injunction and further 'cef thereunder, it is ordered that ,he same be filed in this court. It is further ordered, on motion >f J. P. K. Bryan and Mitchell & smith, Attorneys for complain mins, that the defendants b)o and iro hereby required to show cause, if any they can, hefore the Supre me Court of the State of South Carolina, at CJolumnbia, on the 12th day of September, 1894, at 11 o'clock a. mn., or as soon thereafter as counsel can ho heard, why the saidI dofondantashould be restrain ed and enjoined as p~raye(d in the said petition) and compllainf for injun cti on. And ir, is further ordered that a copy of this order, together with a copy of the petition and complaint herein, he forthwi th sorvedl upon all the defendants herein. Heonry Mclver, Chief Justice. SPECULATION As TO TiHE DECIsION. The general inmpression herea bouts is that the Court will remain in t~he city until the decision of the Court is announced. It may b)0 that a verbal statement of the decision of the Court will bo made after consultation, and that the final and full opinion will be filed later. There is a possibility that the Court will, when it meets file the opinion in the Charleston..herkeloy County case. It would be in the interest of all parties if the decis ion wan filed son, Two Convict* Pardoned. LJTIER TRAIMMEL, OF GREENVILE$ SET' FR1Elt. AN ABBEVILLxEI NY. GRO GETs Ou'r. Yesterday was a good day for convicts with Governor Tillman. The commutation of the sentence of Carpenter is mIentioned else where. The Governor is just now beginning to have time to look over and pass upon the numerous petitions for clemuency. They have been) aceiiuulating for m1on0th1s. J. Luther Trammuell, of Green villo, was pardoned yesterday by the Governor. In 1892 Traniniell killd0(1 Eugone Robinson, a waiter in Ligon's restaurant in Green ville. He was tried in February', 1898, the jury failing to agree. He was tried again in July of tho samo year and- convicted of man, slaughter. In February of this year tie Supremo Court refusod him a new trial and he came here and 'surrendered to the penitenti ary authorities 'to serve out the sontence of four years which had been imposed on him. The peti- I tion for Trammell's pardon was I signed by nine of the jurors, but Solicitor Ansel rofused to sign it, 1 Judgo Nortoni did not make any recommendation. Anothor convict pardoned was < Pleasant Miller, :colored. At I the [June, 1892, term of the court for Abbeville Cou .ty, Mil ler was convicted befo e Judge Pressley of arsoi and was senten ced to life imiprisoniment.. The chieof ground for Millor's pardon ivas an aflidavit, duly signed by' F. W. Knox, stating j that ho was prosent at tho trial of 1 Miller ind that the conviction wa1 based outirely upon circumstantial ovidenco; that at the trial a mea sure was introduced by one S'am Adams, a witness for tho 'Stato, purporting to be a measure of the defendant's-track; that the mea sure was afterwards compared with Ploasant laillor's tracks and that the measure did not fit, but was very much longer; that the said Sam Adamis thereupon cut. off about two inchos of the said mea sure so as to make it corrospond to what was.kigown to be Plosait Milloris traek'; that the ineasure thus tamnperedl with was produced at tho trial and sworn to bo tho measure of the tracks soon around tho burned building. Furthor more that the prosocutor fried to got him (Knox) to testify that they were Pleasant Miller's tracks, but that he refuised to do so; that neither theo(defendanit nor his at torney know those. facts at tihe trial and that he (Knox) was not called upon t~o tostify for tile de fendant. Another aflidavit .is signedI by C. J. Pursley, and states that ho knows that the facts set forth in the affidavit of Knmox aro tru. Register, 12th. The Saliuda Mystery. Special to The~ D~aily News. WnIIuAMs-roN, S. C. Sept. 11. 'The julry of inquest after having tho(roulghly examnined1 inito tho Sa. luda river. mystery has filed the followving verdict: "'That we be lieve ti' b)ody found in Saluda river 1.o ho that of Marshall Slher rard from Greenv'ille, S. C., anid the ' ho camne to his (death) by hay in been killed andl mrdered by so. oc person or personis un1knlown, agh'nst the peaco and dlignity of the ,dtate of South Carolina.'' 'This~ concludecs the coroner's work on t he case, every effort will yet be made to unearth the vilI lainms who perpretratod1 the dark dleedI. Six thousand two hundm~red wordsH of evidence were taken (lur ing the examination, and thmis is fi led as evidence ini Aniders.on. Williamstoia Female, College 0loen tom~orrow. Thei( prospects aro. unuually fine. Wv. Sale of time Canaiperdowia Cotton MINIM Orderedl. Speciaul to The Danily News., CrIanm.:s-roN, S. C., Sept. I1. Judlge Simon ton to-day sent down a decree in t he case of 0. HI. Samplson & Co. vs. the Camper (down cotton milIls of Greenvi lie. the sale of the mills is ordleredl on Octobei' 81st. At the scond~ primary at WVal halla, Tuesday, nominated J. R. 'Earloforouso of Representatives,) Thos. Bibb, Treasurer, W. F.Grubs, Auditor, and F. Martin, School Commissioner. Earle on Independentisma. INE TINKS'IT MEANS NEwio Do. MINATION--E CALLS UPON ALI TO SUSTAIN WITE SUPREMACY. Editor Registor: The Butloi Confor'oncos, as reported, aro sup. posed to indicato that having boon 1efo'ated at the recent primary Alections, the Genoral will now >rganizo an Indopondont move mont. in order that he may have mother chance to bo roturnod to h0 Sonato. Such ia llovolont vould bo "conceivod in sin and brought forth in iniquity." Suir ly there must bo somo mistako inl the published reports for it is har] to believe that Senator Butler an( his friends, many of whom havc proved their manhood, couragt imd patriotism, ill war atid iii peace, would ontor upon a vonture io fraught with evil to tho Sonato 3enator Hampton in 1878 declared "hat "an In(le)Onden t was worst han a Radical." The conditions vhich inspired this forciblo ex )ression remain unchanged, so lot hd word bo again passed down the ino, "an Indopendent is worse ,han a Radical." An I i d o p oi ( o ni t movomont tgainst the organized Democracy -ould succood only by forming a 1oalition with the black Roj)ubli -ans and this would ovoitually ro ;ult in their rostoration' to ibwor. 3hall whito men be ruled by no. 5roos? Shall tho Stato bo again lominated by ignoranco and vico? 3hall we have negro ju(dges prosid ng over our courts? Shall South Jarolinians bo again subjoctod to hO insults, suffering and humili aien exporionced by them in tho lark days of Radicalism? If not, Ahon rise up ill your might and ?ut downl a movemont which to gain a tomporary advantago would :)poln Pandora's box and flood the State with evils which will be fas toned not on.ly upon you-, but upo1r your childron. The duty of the hour compeli every Democrat, whethor Tillmaii ito or anti-Tillmanito, to light no on common ground to sustai: white supromacy. . . JOS. H-. EARLE. 'TeMIssissippiD Case. TH.E GoVERNOR AN) TR1EASUREI GIvE BOND FOR TiER APPEAR, ANCE. - Jackson Miss., Sept. 1 .-Gov. >rnor Jonos and Stato Troasuroi IRyans 'appearedl before Umitod States Commissioner Mosoloy th is miorning, relativo to the specia svarran1t and aflidavit andI waived Ixaminaition, tihe personal recog 'lizanco of each being taken in the mmn of $1 ,000 for appearance al bhe~ November term of the Fedora] Jou'. At the instance of the United States Attorney General, District A ttorney Lee to-dlay called m the State officials and request. ed of thomn the plates from which Lho Mississippi special warrants~ wore printed. They are wanited for evidence ait St. Louis iln the caso of the United States govern. mont against the St. Louis Bank Note Company, whJich fim printod t h2 0 same. The p)latos wor< promptly (delivored andl Distric A ttorney Lee's receipt taken there for with the unlderstanldinlg tha they are to he returnlod oni thm termination of tihe trial. It wil bo0 observed that this (dolivory wat made to the District A ttorney ii compliance with a pol ito requto which the' Stato oflicials had1( n< disp~osition to refus~o. Thley (1( clined tihe demands of spOcial of ficor Burns for the reason thai thiey did not recognize that he 0o any member of thme secret servic( force hadI a right to mako any do. mnds1 of them whtatovor. A II the aftidavits aro) sworn out againist the State officers as individluals and not ini their official capacity. WV. .J. Burns, tiho special officer, loft last night for Washington. KNOcKED OFF 'H TE TRAIN.-Con tral, S. C., Sept 11.--Wm. S. Woir, a prinltor from Fairviowv, Green villo county, in thoeomploy of Shan non1 & Co. of Groenville, who left yesterday afternoon on the R. & D. for Atlanta, was knocked off the train near Easloy by a rock f romi blho hlands of an unknowvn party, Aside from a painful Wound in the ioad and a sprain of tho arm ro. soived in falliing from the train he s unininred.-.-Grenvml Nws. Doctor Pope'i ManIfesto. To tlio Domocratic voters of: South Carolina. I understand that ono of the ring maid to agentleman a few days ago, spoaking of mo: "io shall novor hold o0ico again." Chagrin Od at my oxposutro of ring methods now practicod, and at my check mating him by refusing to go into his trap at th first ald socond pri mary, ho thus vonts his sploon. I boliove that tho officos belong to the pooplo and not to any indi vidual or set of individuals. I shall thuroforo bo a candidato for governor at tho gonoral olection. The last killing at Blackvillo has conivinced m1e that. w'e caln never havo peaco in this Stato so long as tho dispensary law is upon the statuto books. I shall, theretfre, ri as anti dispensary candidatto and in favor af true ilomocracy. Lot tho pooplo docido at this oloction whethor or not a fow mon shall dictato who shall h)ol the offices, an(d lot thom docido for th)Isolvos whethor or not laws sliall bo pass0d ill tho interost of poacp and hroyand good gov ernment. At this olection a ballot can bo Clist directly for the man of the pooplo's choico. Lot tho peoplo riso.up as ono man and soo to it that thoro chall bo a fair count. Rospectfully, SAM 1'sON Popm. Newberry, S. C., Sept. 5, 1894. Deach of tle 11ev. S. f. Jonies. SI>ARTANin110(, Sept. 8.-The Rev. Simuel Barkadalo Jonos, D. D., died. this morning about sun riso at the rosidenceo of Judgo Georgo W. Nicholls. His health 1)egaln to fail before the sossion of itho Colnnhia female collogo closod and ho folt that it was his duty to Lan1d inl his rosignation. Ho camo to Spartanhurg and then tried 3 soveral health rosorts without any - improvement. Ho Wont to his v s1nunor h1ome)1 ti saluda but abont n two weeks ago ho returned to this .city. During the last fow wooks all of his.childreni havo been conl stantly with hiim. * T wo Deatlas Neuui- Clenas~on College. Correpoidnt, of Tie DIly News4. CINISON CoLLEOR, S. C., Sept. . .-Mr. Beht-tio, an old geni tle .lmon who livedil ill this vicinity, died yesterday morn ing from the niflcts 'of. a severe fall. lHe was on1 the. seaffold inig of a I wo -story c. house andl accidentally stepped ott receivinig inte rnmal injuriios which resu~ilted in his deaf h. Captain Porry, lately ini charge of the conIIviet4 gua 0rd, dI1( i he last night of typh1oid1 fever after anl ill ness of 411roe weeks, lie loaves a young wiLE'. lhov CnlAu Xr-ra1.-It is the( greatost delusi'on11 in (lhe worldl for ai b)oy to get theC idea0 thait hlis life is no0 conseguneo, anid the chiarac ter' of it wvill n ot he nlotiend. A manl111y triluith boy will shinn like a sta~r ini aniy community. A boiy ma possess~ as mutch 'of' noble1 t char'actor' as5 a mani. He may so - speak and1( so liv~e the tru'ith that t 111he shall bo1 no0 dliscount on) his 0 WE od. And1( ther are' such4 nobo110)1 I h)oys; and3( wider' and1( dIeeper than) sti hey arE' ap)t to th ink is their mi iflumee. They are il hIcing among 4; their. fellows, haivinig aln immenslol5 1(. respected be(caulse of the simlo . fact of hivinig the1 truthl. Dear' boys, (d0 be truthful. Keep your word an absolutely at the house of God. Be known for' your fidelity to.. the interests ofl the Church and( Sabbath-school 4. B~e true to overy friendship. Help ot hers to be0 and (do good. Bloodliedq in Oconce. 01) Saturday night, at 11 o'clock, near Westminister, Bill. White, colored, was waylaid and shot by . some persons supposed to be Andy ~ Lestor and Bill-Roach, twvo negro men who have beeni on bad terms wvith him for some time. Forty shots were put iln his back and it is thought 1)0 will (lie. Frank Threft cut John and Ira >Quarles in a dIrunken row SimdaQ mornmng on Whtstone Orbek in Oconee. It is feared there is nQ chance for John to renove