The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The defendant, Wis Andrews, shot and killed Willis Daniel on May 29, 1904, immediately after a religious service at Reedy Branch Church, in Saluda County. Upon his trial for murder, the killing being undis *259 puted, the issues were whether the defendant was guilty of murder or of manslaughter, or killed in self-defense. From conviction and sentence for manslaughter, the defendant appeals, alleging errors in the admission and exclusion of evidence and in the .charge to the jury.
In the 5th, 6tb, 7th, 9th and 10th exceptions-, the defendant takes- from the charge isolated sentences and imputes to the Circuit Court error in definitions of murder and of manslaughter, in not instructing the jury to- consider any lack of testimony as well as the evidence actually introduced, and in charging the jury not to- consider the testimony, or at leas-t leaving it in doubt as- to- whether it was their duty to consider it. No- reference is made to these exceptions in- the argument, for the reason, no doubt, that on reflection counsel perceived they were without foundation. Definitions of m-urder and of manslaughter were accurate and full, and the jury were instructed to- consider the entire case and give the defendant the benefit of any reasonable doubt.
The judgment of this Court is, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.
