i! 11.7 :t t Fyi -t y 1805. N WBER{RY, S. U., TE A AUGUST 27 mol . Ali A X PARDON OF 0L W A NRA 1 l ci n1.do, 1 h .111. .111 nn. . 1 I t. ENU (IF A 1'Itl0,4''tU rlON TI AT lAInr A llIt;AT SINHA'i ION. Governor McSwet+uey isn :u, lneterviow D)e. or libou tloe Uroitt 'rsuUre itroegiht to ISNiar o3 l an to Gitat trto 1'nrclo11 by I'eot :p , or P'ro 1n 01eicto In Vitrm' s 'a'rtii of tht Hitte, Hott by M1oiar11 of i'otIllonk" Numnerously sineld anel by l'ortamlt Lottors Ito strime IRsotimin Ad :vaice and 10, (.\. 1891, pago 519,) of an1 Act creating t)ho local hoards of health power is given to tho lovial boards -exc'elt. in tihe City of Charleston-to mlaintain it comlpilet ald acc,tato system of registratlon of births and dea1!hs which may occur in the town or city and under a ponalty ol not loss than on 101olar, nor moro tihan fifty dol. Iamt for noneoinplianco can complI obedlientco 1 ill)to te11 en tih parte i ( f all physicians or ot her modical p-11 rW titioners, clergy men, in tngi.itrte m11id-wiv0a, und[lerialk , ('1:'1:Iextons, nll.t all other person f -om whom in formation for ucl p(urpose's may properly be rcqluired. 'The duties, )owevcr and itnthority of t'1e Stalto 1111(1 local board: lre, in th par1t icla!,tr, manifost. .By an Act to be found at pago 733, Acts 1901, tho State ibaolrd! of health is iii.'rted witl authority to direct, itnd stiporviF: A the actions of local hoards of health in incorporated cities and towns in it. latters per taiuing to said locatl I )ir:I, and upon a refusal or n oe(!seet o aclto tho (rdors of tho Stato b .atrd tie of fonding m i i; oa 50 removed by tho State board af:;lr .! day's n1T io under the pro:I u:' I :erein outlined. ''his removi.l is in wi1tion to the penalty heretuf;t imllp;sed. It is likewise maade tho dty of th secro tary of the lacal board to repiort to the Stato hoard f ieithl l all auch facts and 8tatistics as may he requir od. A failure to 1how cause for the failure or refusal to 1n1ul:o such ro turns subjects th.at ofticor to remlovitl. It should ho noted tht, any moui ber of it local bon rd who after accept. ing and being dtu]y appointed shall refuse to qualify and seirvO on the board shall bo subject to a fino of twenty-five dollars to bo imposed antd collected by tho town council. (Acts 1897, p. ..) This is the law covering the ques tion propoundod. If you need fur ther information ,lease adviso this office. As re(ucstod I havo collated tho laws governing the State and local boards of hlealth for publication and distribution. Very resp)ectflly 3, U. X. (Gunter, Assistant Attorney General. There is a statute. passed at a re cent session of the General Assembly, wvhich reqIuires that all burial casos should be plainly marked, giving the name of the dleconsed and tihe cause of deathI before accepte d for si pm ent. Dri. Simnons, of the State board health, writos that, certain railroad(s are not requiring bthis certificate, and that bodies are being sh;pped in plain violation of the law. It, is a caseo where an onne1o of provontion is wvorth a pound of an'tertIhiouight, as persons (lying of contagious diseatses may be shipped if thlii neglcet of lawv is allowed to dlrag along. Attorney General ]3ellingor and Mr. Guntter will make it their business to prose cute any railroad company repuorted to thomn as violatinmg I his stat.ute. RCeflectionid or ai nacheor. The Lord maiide fish;l cold-blo oded rso they wouldn't, blush fiery rod at some of tihe hulmanls that go in swim mmng. F"or every onnencr of ruin that runis out of a bottle into a marn's mouth an ounce of brains russ into the blot tle out of his head. You can teach the stulpidect dlunco how to make love, but it is beyond the power of any mortal soul to teach another how to love. A man put elovea on Lis breath and disguise tha )4Ji(ll of whiiskoy from his wife, b)ut, thore is nothing in the world ho canf puit on hisi tone of voice to disguise the lovo h10 hast lost for har.--Naw York Pre. (i'\ N. tAPL . O"NiW.n, I'' r.I ' A i\ l 1 1;11ly t. Sth :i to 11vn I:t r t ., r.i' 1: 1 i'r ltrt - Itt" i. ,r I:t I t . , I:tt.l r.m 1L t, |1Th0 St I, 1 it hi. lII regmI tt' tIho Nual cas, now thIat tll 'nlon I1;: 1be't ratitt'il by theu gover' lt)Ir. .th'lrn' y Glneral l 1lager 1 11l1: It1isn0 li a I tii i(n elt, wV'liell t al)mIt ior itso elf r..l i: as follows: Whtill' thu ca-iu of tho S:tato s.W. A. Neal 'as :t ill withint tIh coItrol of II' couttl, I ft that 'rol)riuty, if nout just;iN', dict"t'i Ithat th1 p)roSc ('nttingli;;0t'i(r '1hitnhl rl'marin( silutnt asx to c'rtali: r;tathuin,t!o tndo in bealitlf of tho defenint tru II gh)f1 thu pub)lic printt, 'riticii1I;, it; ' it uti\ves of tho i' 'entii !n, i .IngniiY tht itipar ':t.ity oftho p)res.idingY Judge atndl :ttling t o luli: iat' i theunin1formedu ltbli a, to ;h' ftals of the case; but I : iitt:ti:- as the g'o\('rnor hits a full unctitlnditiotl lil paldon to thi d. nouwod. D)em1t,:. was- madel, ont 1is b)owIls mn o )It"ptoitur Ith, 9, Iand the smlt of , 11 finally paid by them on tht) 29th day of thet) same mouth, atftcr comipi ints woro pro Parld ready to ) )ervod inl tho suit against t1:o bountlsmei. Tho rocoipt given, distinctly States the itoms of tho shortago iicludod in tho sumial. It was l. o sid. i: Vedn -sday's '"Sltte," bvy onte aipparently "'speaik ing witIth koledge1Y(,"' "Dnr)uing t ho hearing'" (ont pot it ion for pardon), "the gove'rnor asked Mr. Nelson somo qfuest ionsu as to what amount Col. Neaul still od t he State, or wheother b)y his acts the St ate stood in danuger of losing anything. '* * ** Ofi' hand1( replieOs w.oro giveni to (tho qjues. tionsi askedu( b)y t ho govornor, but Jator oni written explanaItionsH will prroha bly be Iih'd ;"' and '"Thlogovernor wvil first, rolerI te pet itin to the i at jtlgo and 1t1ho solicitor boforo goimg further xin thle maitttr." I am just i find ini sayinig nod referenlce to tho mnattor wvas 5(o mado(, andii cons0teuet. ly the 1)1osecu1t lonl nlow has t ho first, opportumag to ho board; antd did no ono now speak ill h)ohalf of tho Statto it mi~ighit reasonLaly bo in forred that theo sitatfemnh-.t of facet contained in theo pot it en 1 -na i nchllenIoged. In.uch~rtiI a :)t goVirnor, onl the 12th of A ngo!e, 1 SV, in transmit bing thei oI -e I. t tonivo::t nting c0ommit ti, tabi ini LN0 ottliil lotter' to) the att orne(' gen1eral: "I asik that you Itaki' ivuch action as thle lawv ro tion of j 1t i 0 . I Yi woul atsk, also0, that :on ita moi whOvat furthlor stopIs aro0 n'ec mr m.iO ho taken by mvo to (carry out thei findingsq of thoecom-l ( r(eport. ) I, anmd as he further said to tho levislaitu're: ''ho wvhlo mat terz wvas I thn placed in 1110 hiands ci theu na 9roy w( nerall, withI fullI powoi to act1, and pr1 uotect a far as possibk than i ntosts o f tho Stat.e,"' (report p. f ) it is reatonaiiblo to f1uppose0 t that. allic r know'~ better to what ox tent thte S;tato was to ho ffiCtn h1;im1, fr1'm th \\ ' I y i o' ttport forthlt iefr t !iNylll , 1thallNt the pagto ',1 rl l u t him io mltt})1y tha tt in a h e )ii i l io immt I n to1 tllt ;'1 ) I (t ': It: 'jtti l !'\' lo il;u It iof wh11ich the0 bit,ndsmtlt n >.ub?!,IIIntly paid (lt Statto, Nt'1l was;: liab!,, for conviet. htir(to for i ur tollnt. in;.; to sj"i(1 w ilt hat ilo t;ttoryl'u g lerlt1 rop )orto I ll 1i itt.l4li,tin to t110 amount for wi hto hltn(1ist- were ('btlrg( ablo thltl "oin ihlot acconult of tho les10 of cOiets for tr t yerlt, ti utitl r ha t It >( , t' t '_',(illl} ( r eort 1p. 1 ) ntd] I 11(hIIt atv hon) o t hm, by tho tstinollO f1 rintd in sid ro. })ort,, that at, }JII pa Lt. IS i I Neal ac 1)\1n Iwe it thvit ih note'il whie (h1Ie hadl tlke fro'i tho 1,gJdatles e(tr(tre is!;countod at" to the bank i orlOr to relt";(' tey to piy his Orronld (etsti duo th h )o nit<"'I: u t oln atcc''tunt of ('onv"iet hiro; tIud thI lh11f igdah . we'ro not vn ilorIv resonsil for tie aillttilt; that ht icv e.)\''t i blle fit!( arit;ing fr,-m: (the i(taso .f tho conv icks and( ihat. tht }) 10nit tary ini horil tie now\' hld on of thoO tlo>t 3s amoun11It1 ;io :!,lSll f.r tho bire of convicia for th y .: 181117. Anti1 if boubll havo r(tmlinded (1 him1 t att in is roll;trl to thl genclit l i luI. 1;oTmbly hto llu1 Ithis bll ltil~R"t; eoIt will not b)e itIII) Irtu i I IIllo lin this ( Oll(tionl to cot n t i hel;u th mt('ti+olugh u(''s and (' lit',rcy with w 'hit'i til l his comlittero ha-i di r;f iro l 1 t (litli oil fOo fro m t Ilt rof rt ).h +trr\w'ilh 1ubmi llt',ct. i .et i 111 ., Il (1iIa maitttr faithft y t nt d li i (I his diligonco." IV il\'iNiI ttl l . "'t l:. 4 t't , 10 f;,Ik "('t of informtilon, 01 ('It ( O1o rit r' of thlo arlicles1- publi:"h( d inl the news(' i-tit atlt4 to the ) l oern(Ie iln behalf of the d1,tflt!in tlt. 1I.il not in.formI1t4of any' o\iden tc't1 la uofow( h11:i1 e cll ine to mko I s hange li:;,000i(!, which I ht( bnk now ';ustain1s, and atftor colle ing; from J. 1,. Wt. - tion for tlo bi rteit of tih blaikc th munot)nt duo fitr 11onolviet birt for 1anl ot.her y(lar, the Stato Ii, 1ost 11 oit count of the ("liic'iatl Im1isconduInct of W. A. Noal at le!alt ,IOIhI0, 1"Ia for orly roportod. I notico in 'heo Stto of tdaIl a tt.oeorn of what, by way of ouhiom ihm,lwo ofmayr. 1call his exceloney's 1)reon for,granting the poliion of ~e pardk o Tosd appear, geerllylf otl spneaig,i to bethrjee:fr I rri t)1. ThttptIons woro runn-.' oroslyt mgnedi "byill genftomon tof th highes1 tlt reuionrOl) and stning tl. taus) j'the oice 1 o the polt? o is lilt vookit)te ofod lto th ait8o thoseo worship1 for dubirctnoed1 in a chai l' nlI I 1 nIt I 1t as al)pw rs to m11(i T'ho 'Itit ioll tates tII t: (ia) "T1he oflt'no of which NeIl viH coUvictc'l w1').'s a I(+chnticatl violi tolIl of tho lawv.'' IIL 1(1tlit oll ty w3ying ii that all crhiurs in mt.' titt iutes aro I('hit iII violations of thu law, I call attolittiou to l,i.3 tot ti'lony of tho dtofoldanrit 1hoforo tl 0 o'l t ilIvestig ting (cOnllllitt('O and1 upon01 hti i triatl il: c01111 in which ho confosso( that it tho tino of timt ctilction of the fnunts i" Im.:i(ionl 1 h1 mad)(o falso Htittmn lt, to t o ok k(,4 11 to t( ho ttnlioiit ; c(lloct(I, Stattul Ill t. to had oxl)t. (.d ith ft I:+ for li's porto.tnl 11:s;+ ma1l lilllly, in1 contradiction of tlhei'o CiIlfos siolt4, h%oru oP. tho stanti t t 1to had loOl)orly acc!,ltOnled for thle. and1( thit is F. erod to inl tho potit.tol ati i "full and frauk stitomniit." (II) ".1t 11 forimlor forl of count, ho was trinol and Incclitt d of Iri1Ve1 of trust, witht fraudulont intuint as to tio Haruo fIhllno For which ho wis in. dIictl( tu11l vonvictoil for nt)t turutini over to his suceosor.'' I havo 1w. Coro 1uo ; l of thooo iuictmints in the case0I1. Thm indictinlouti a which ho was act'iuttld, chiargod iho frattlullnt conve\rstlion of only ' I I TIM in(lictlnOlt t11rat"r whichI hc) wat' cOnvicttod, chargedts tho fraudl(1otl conver'0lstolt of (illy' s2 1(, TI1( jn dictine(it tlnler vhlict ho Wii s ('01: Victhtt thlttr, 't1 (llo failuro to tuir Ove(r h1u1uN aggyr'gating ,, I>)11. i O tn. 1or l 0ll ll1 iogalto 0 n , I o 1111' ne)vor )e111 act11littod or vn"oI t rie(. '1'1u'; its still llu(liHposod of ga oist im til tho CoL it of gonoral ioustiot:S ait inidictntl. for broach of truti. for covir' ( sn111'('11 of $;300, but Intsuchi(il i,. ltis{ hnlitiliitin.ol alt1 1 1)0lt1111 i ; . ((. d( "hI r(docnm hi:s life an . it.111 t' t 0 liiiht1 I ill tho good .1)1(11.1) ih fellowv clitizins." It wo tl I prubably h.n1 m,jan u stiiaorl)lo I1it1. durIeI1I of ube110 fn(1d 1 t)rSs tho11 l11"o1I'(! tlullt ii! IIh I1 xt, (t+r'n of e ill(t. (c ".Ih:,MII of molloy wast' 1)aid, a ti h roiI lioI'ro stt l, i .or to tri)I and114 with no ithat of c()rt opomio-." Ai ofo tt. t, the o1mnpy was tindl onIly atfter lt, dcf(indannt had0 beenl airrttto(i an h1ad'( givont bi)li1 ll"d thl 1)y t la'Ihot IIon-Io ngnitt ist whotl :snit. was thr1ettnied. ((I) "As th' law 114ha(sHbon vin(i. (titledt ime thu ounlllt found dudo on hit holol lit* t" If this Stialt'. l ,ot ist oV,int(\nde(1dl to imply tiat th Stato tts bdnhoht harles nr ill by this plymount, thon itr dollI: riom1ln that tho reimbursoot of thl., I1...7.._... ..1.-.. aXO lie t- i1t " o , s. 800isfac0rtio tbefoo the lawo for P ue) "ria h beingr utheo (tarytoan theo facts i howinthat ho hadvli iet tu'fre lit1 over iti thfthry da IPy, th sJl(tIle court fntcargother..tit w' iso t it diid hnth u ry coubt nt.g111ji'giet but'finda v tri, oruily. son forguii iot u hao eotion for ali new airmWltboor j~tJdge~ to r onit )0 ith pal 1)11 inf luldl of hav efiuinstated b..forlIio i a grounr, fJ1o (a now to1 charge Ither itnotI 11' regardu~ to theo athjortitiy of the( udeintendt tf hepnhi tiary." (uy yIljuy Aio sec i ot ic ,'> 5 010 n."a inslg the ots orf thrial woro noXt atte fori and impmOtilxoi'ton ofg to lawo and w110 prjdica fo thblcacon. stiuoravtli1 righN oflS h dndant."1111 :Aty1 last, it the maondo hoolpjlOVJ has anithe i otit, lion Earsf L'Iv'idnc t the impria( )olty jote jg han to thecu performancol of dtyl byt th d buy wing,a dpaioan'd wnersitpy lo oy aubon ci onorto ooght