The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, January 04, 1894, Image 2

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AL, iof f& ueiske~ tie p it~ V t our 'pa .' ' 1,hC 4?.4'I of The JoUmirAot has the public for three Hile it has not reach taition of its friends, umed. to be true and in its course. It may ecomplishedj'what it it has the consolation that those who are nied as to its opportu environments, are lanid willing to sup the future. They have proveditheirl friendship ast and it is the wish of to he worthy of it. and pa hIi . -csperous or lReIV?u ernent principles of the Alli S0 ~ 6 given so much space pensary law this week, can not comment on it. s been so violently at nd so often misrepre t would be well to read 1' '1 Jinim LIUas l, wi b. i at ge Democratic and the Re. u icans ought surely to be , as their favored insti uti nBS ot be seriously af boted by its e aotmnent into law. efouth can ig' 'itIble comi ta its provisi IU,#for the in stries, that needed piemtr t non,, and the articles which to be purchased will have to paid at an advanced rate for e beneflt of the New England anufacturers. The South sells a free market and buys in a rotected one. New England uys in a free market and is pro ected against competition in e sales of her manufactures. fConld the McKinley bill please -etter than the re can certain. ~ce to the Re * Mr. Cleveland i d his willing aids. and a pre -SidJentof their choice. U~ewa *with theni-oi'n'f'arice and is niot * ar from them on tariff. OxoA, S. C., Dec. 215th, 1893. Married, at Mt. Tabor Church, 47~ 4 o'clock, December 24th 1893, *e Church bemng beautifully de .' orated, and a large congregation ~yfpeople assembled to witness the ~'ige ceremony of Mr. Matt Kto Miss Lelar Simmons, all adusville;- M. R. J. Coleman tdthe right hand door with .~ Norris leaning on his arm, ~Uj$Mr. Norris with Miss Robin. $.ntering the loft hand door heyt Hester with Miss Ellen j,,9lowing Mr.N~orris. Then i grooan, with his blushing nak bride leaning upon his in r. Colgplan down 11 .~l mahthing near ,~~fow~iJg a half circle. 6~e~.1~C~ Foster, in hiB ~ ~ aimer, soot a~i ogr laie portgata on sa be tato board of control shall require the manager of such hotol to give a good and sufficient bond, in the penal sum1 of three thousand dollars, conditioned for the observance of all the rules reg ulations and restrictions proscrib ed and imposed by the said board and with all tho requirements of this Act: and it shall b lawful for any constable or officor thus om powerod under this Act to ontor such hotel and search it at any timo, day or night, without a war rant for contraband liquors. Soc. 22. All places whoro alco holic liquors aro sold, bartored or given away in violation of this Act, or where porsons are permitted to rosort for the purposo of drinking alcoholic liquors as a bevorago, or whoro alcoholh liquors aro kopt for salo, bartor or delivory in vio lation of this Act, Bro horoby do clared to be common nuisancos, aid any person may go boforo any trial justic in the county and swoar out an arrost wvarrant, on personal knowlodgo or on iiformation and boliof, charging said nuisance, giv ing tho names of witnesses against the keopor or managor of such placo and his aids 1111d aissistants, if iy, and such trial justico shall direct such arrest wairraint vithor to tho shoriff of the county or to any special colstalblo, Comailnding said defoidalt to )O axrrestod and .Ofore him to bo dealt, ding to law, and at the shall issue a search war which the promises in hall bo particularly do iammalnding such shoriff 1l to thoroughly scarch seS uan1d to seizo all alco .101s found thoroon, and f them as providod in-soc md sh all also seize all vos fixtures, screens, bottlos, m(d appurtonances appa 4od or suitablo for use Hi Sliquors, to mnake ia com rontory thereof', and depos-05 imo wi th the shier i. That Io arrest warrant the do :at shall be arrestedl andl hofore such trial justice case shall be disposed of 30s of otherl crimos10 beyond 1(diction, oxcep)t that whten .iit~s or binds over the par11 trial to the next term of' the court of gonora~l sessionls for the county lie shall make out overy' pa por in the case in (dup1licato and tile onie copy of the pr1oceedings with the clerk of the court-for the county and immliedlitohy triansm it the other copy to the solicitor' of' enhu uit, whereupon said solici tor el Agg- ail Uq~the cir cuit judge et cham >or witllih..N circuit for aorder restraining the dlefendants, thoir servanits or agents from keeping, receiving, bartoring, selling or giving away any alcohol ic liquors until the further order of the court. Such circuit judge is Iherrby auth ori zod, emp iowered andl roquiredl to grant the said ro straining ordoer without requ iring a bond or undertaking upon the hearing or roceipt by him of said papers from the said trial justice by the hands of the solicif~or ; andl any violation of said restraining order, before the trial of the case, shiall 'bo doomi'od a contonipt aif court and punished ~as,, such by aid judge or court, as for the vio lation of an order or' injunction. Upon conviction of said defend ants of ifraining simid nisex at the trial, they, or any of them, shall be doeomeod guilty of a mis (demoanor, p)unishhble by imlpri sonment in tho State poenjtontia'ry for a term of not less than three months, or a fine of not less than two hundrod (dollars, or by both, in the discretion of the court, and the restraining order shall be made porpotnal. The articles covered by the inventory, which were re tained by the sheriff, shall be for feited to the State and sold and thoe net proceeds sent to tho State comn mnissioner, -and the sherifl' shal F forthwith proceed to disposeoOf the scoholio liquors covered by the in rentory as provided' for in this act ra when other liquors are seized. Ieh finding of such 'alcoholic lii r4e on suoli premises, witb satis. ryovidence that the samne was l4ispoded -of omtrary to this 11)0efin aj.evidence the~po 4ded are gend -ithalsl ie foi damagep ego jto friso by seizure and do- ' tention of liquors under this act. Any .porson violating the terms 4 of any restraining order granted I in such procondings shall be prin- 1 islied for contempt by a fine of not ] 1013 than $200 nor more than $1, 000, aid by inprisonment in tho Stato ponitontiary not less than ninety days nor moro than . one your. In contempt proceedings arising out of the violation of any injunc tion granted under the . provision of this act, the court, or, in vaca tion tho judge thoroof, shall havo power to try suimnarily and pun ish the party or parties guilty, as roquirod by law. Tho aflidavits upon which the attachment for contempt issues shall make a prima facie, casO for the Stato. Thu accuseod may plead in the. samo manner as to an in dictnit in so far as tho samo is applicable. Evi(lenco may bo oral or in the iorn of aflidavits, or both; tho defeidant may bo required to niako aiswors to intorrogatorios, oithor written or oral, as in the discrotionl of tho court or judge may soom propor; the doelndant shall not necessarily b discharged upon his donial of tho fact stated in the moving papers. Tho clerk of the co urt shall, upon th appli cation of oithor party, issuo supo inas for witnossos, and except as abovo sot forth the practice in such contompt proccodings shall coh formuas.noarly as may to tho prac tico ini the court of comnion plons. 'Th1e Stato coillm issionor, uider i rules- and rogulations provided by I tho.Stato board of control, May outer into contract With rep.)onsi ble grapo growc I'S in th is, Stato for I the slo of, domostic wilos throughi thu disponsary, so as to encourago grupo growing in this State, and in furtloranco of this object not moro than ton por cnt. profit to the dispoiisary ovor tho Oenmsos i of botling laboling froightago ole., shall b charged for tho hialidling of such winos. Thu manager of overy registered dlistillorf of liquor ini tis Stato shall r'epor t quar terly to the St ate I comml~issioneor, shocwintg thie niuihr of gallons of each kind of liquor I on handi, Imanmifactuirod or (dispos-' ed of (luring thu quarter, and if tho said report fail to correspond with the return of saidI distillery I to the Uniited States internal roe nuo1 coillector for this Stamto, or' iti is showni that said manager has c dlisposedl of liquor contrary to this *3 Act, said (distillory shall ho dooiodt to bo a comlmon nuisance, anid the saidl manager and( hlis aiders and aissistants and the promlisos shn.' b)0 pr'con4dod against flQ M'i this ro itos TVO places where li quors aro sold contt'ary of this Act. Sec. 14. Ini a11 cases of places whore liquors are unlawfully kopt or stored, thu samlo not beimg in an open houso or exposed to viowv, anid a soarch being necessary, upon11 affidav'it to that effect or onl infor umation and1( bol1iof that contraband liquor is iln suhl place, a search warranlt shall bo0 issued by a js tico, judlgo or trial justice, or mayor or intenldant of a city or town, to whioml 'appllicationl is made, emnpow-1 erinig a constable, or any person wihlay ho depul~tizod, or enter tile1 said laco by day time or in the night time and to search and Ox amine the said promises' for theo purposo of seizinig tihe said contra hand liquors therein concealed, kopE or stored, whlich said. liquor i whlonl so seized shall b)0 disp)osod of as liereinlnftor p~rovidod. Seetionl 25. 'That any of the li quors set forth in Section one (1) 1 of this act, which are contraband, may ho seized andl takoni withmout I warrant ,by any State constable, t sheriff or policeman, while in tranl- 1: sit or,af tor arrival, wvhothor in pos- a soss10on of a comlmon carrier, depot 8 a1gont, express agenlt, privato per- I son1, firm, corporation or associa- n tion, amnd rep~ortedl to tile Stato comn- o missioner at once, who 'shlll diel a< pose of the -same As horeina'fte og provided : Provided, That liquots h< purchased outside the State, owvnea ft and convoyed as personal baggage, 'p: shall be exempt from seipuro whern sa the gaantity does not eiceed one o~ $uotlpru20. That the po~semory f~ f Nidflijaniqucr -Wreb~ro .bi.' V iid In an boit in t4 Siotion 28; Tha carriag< ransportati, po tess gn,'remov d, sale,' deliver3ipoeptanco o my. packqgAcak mg, box or otli r package,igid4. .ij other' tha ,he proper name or brand know o the6"trade As"designating tlh cind and quality of 'the conteni >f the casks, packages or box< :ontaining the same, or causin mcih removal, acceptance, trant ?ortation, taking into possessioi )k any such delivery, shall woi ;ie forfeiture of said liquors < Liquids and casks or packagos, an Jho person. or persons so offendin knowingly, be subject to pay A fhu f not more than $500 or impri mment for the term bf not 1:ng< bian six months, and the .wronf ul name, address, mark, stamp ( style oi such liquor when seize shall be considered evidence prin acio of guilt. The books an ,vaybills of the cminmon carrih nay be exauibed to trace said I luor to the shipper, who shall t iable, upor conviction, in a lil onalty. Section 29.. That all constable lOputy constablos, sheriff or mun -ipal policemain, shall have ti -ight, power and authority, and hall be their duty, whenever the Lre informed or suspect that ar ich susicious package in posse, ion of a common carrier contair Lcoholic li'ors or liquids, to d aiiin the fanfo for examination f< lie terin of twonty-four houi vithou6 any wailrant or proceF vIatever. Section 30. That any inturfoi mIco by any porson with obstru< ion or resistanco -of, or abusiv anguago to, any officor or perso: n tho dischargo of tho diuties hort n onjoined or the use of abusiv anguago by any such officer o lorson to any other person or per ons sh1all, upon conviction, b leomed guilty of a - misdomeano mnd be punis able by a fine of nc noro than one hundred dollars o mpirisoned for tho term of nc nore than thirty days. Section 31 )rovidos for the di4 >o:sitioni andl method of forfoitui >f liquors and other goods seize< Sf puro the liquors are to bo sol y' the Statoe dispensary. If nc >uro thoy are to be sold beyon lho State. Sec tion 32 makes all liquor trams >orted into or romain-ing in th ~tato subject to the law as if mad kore. Section 33 is the old1 law forbid ng removal of liquor from publi onvoyance excep)t at the usur ilacos of delivery. "All liquors i hiis S tate eept dIisponsary l iquni .nd those passing throu~j fL' ignedi to amsuyods 1 Siooe contrabandl and may 1 acized in transit without warran l'he oStato. constables, sherifi nunuicipal police or any lawfi sonstzable Mmay onter any railror tar, O1: oxpress car, or depot, iteamboat, or other vessel, withoi ,varranut and make search for 51ut sontraband liquors, and may, 0: unino the way bills and freig] >ooks of said common carrior md any. one interfering with < eesisting such oflicor shall be pum shed by a fnne not exceeding $1( >r imnprisonmnent not longer thu irty days. Section 84. That any pere~on d ;octed openly violating any of ti p~rovisions of this act shall be Ii 1u to ari'ost without warrant, pr rided a M\irr'afit afhall ho procur< n a rcaspnablo-timno thierouftor. Sectidii 85 says: "All alcohc c liquors, 'other than domest vine, in quantity more than flu ;allons, which do not havo on ti >ackages. in wvhich they .are coi ained the labels and certificat< omng to show that they.have) bec urchased,from a State officer al horiaed to. sell them are hern 'y declared constraband, aind o sizuro will. be foifeited to tt tate ais provided in section 82 rovid~d, That this section Isli2 ot appl1yto liqnors held .by ih wners of registered s'tills, \poi mns havint nfvre .than4Ive gslom liqiioraelevherdetiani at hie .o r og hich thewish to koo) thor on use,,-may throw lb ototphf thW aw round 'thA niO guinshl: aninventor; the 31 and kinds to the lte eo~ er anid applying c.ertiftq 4 't affix theretc tter sify days -fmom the approy a 8 t aylitffn Maill'. o he. i e. -*~ W ''~ A Simprisoninqu And 10 fe. fgr rescuing seized. goods from an of Section 87 pravide $ 100 'or :i' thirty days for handling c'ontra a band liquor in the ~nighttimeo. o Section 38 makes any vehicle or a boat carrying contraband liquor is at night subject to confiscation. g Section 89 requires the dispen i- ser to put a cross mark on the ]a i, bol of every bottle ho sOlls. When k liquor is seized for lack of certifi >r cates or labels, the burden of proof d to show that there is no fraud is , put on the owner. o Section 40 makos any franspor i- tation company liable to troblo r the invoice value of any liquor lost or~ stolen from its possession in r transit to the dispensary. d Section 41 providos thirty days a or $100 fine for soliciting or taking d orders for liquors to b~e shipped >r into this State from outsido. i- Section 42 makosit the duty of *e sheriffs, deputios and constables to :e report violations of the law to solicitors and fines solicitors from s, $100 to $600 for failure to prose i- cute. 1 Section 46 provides that the law it shall not ropeal or affoect tho pros y ont laws rogarding the selling of y liquors within given distances of ;- churches and school housos. Is Section 47. That brewers in this >- Stato of rico* boor horetoforo on >r gaged in the manufacturo and salo ks of rico boor containing not more s than 2 per cont. of alcohol shall bo allowod thirty days from the approval of this act to dispose of their manufactured products now o on hand. I Soction 48. That Chapter 7, Title VII of the Code of Civil Proceduro y of this State entitled, "Of Provis r ional Romedi('s in Civil Actions," - shall not apply to any officor o. 3 person having duties to perfoi'm, r under this act and in no caso shall t. an act ion lio against any such of r ficer or person for damages to per 4 son or property as provided ill said chaptor. - Section 49. This act shall take o effect immediately upon its ap l. proval. -flttekenM Arnilca Salvo. l'he, nest Salve in Ilhe wot ld for cuit,-s .bruises, sores, ners, salt rheum, leverv sores, totter, chtapp~ed hands, c!hilb i., corns, and anl skin eruptionst, and~ pi)Oihe'. - ly cures piles, or n10 pay re(Iptiredt. It i, guaranteed to gi ve perfect sa: istraelo, ort mone refutnded*. Pre. 'i. m-nts ji-r biox o iFor sale by W. T1. McFall, Plken.. 8 0. oGREENVILLE, S. C. t.REPAIRING A SPECIAL.TY. s, Oct. 19.--3m d PRIZE WINNERS >r Farnished oen 16 day s ((est T1ril whlet it t te proper eontracmt Is signed. hj If yotu wm:t an organl of Reputaion c. Buy the Carpenter Organ. 1t LOW EAT PlICES iFOit CARil, W. J. B. STILES, Nov. 9, 93 )0 It SaOuldI Be lint Every Hlomse. ,n J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St., Sharps. burg; Pa., says he will not be with out Df. King's Newv Discovery for' D' Consumption, oughs and Colds, 10 that it cured his wife wvho was threat. r.. ened with Pneumonia after an attack 3. of "La Grippe," when various other d .remedies and several physcians had Udone her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., clain a Dr. King's 1- Now Discovery has done him more ic good thtan anything he ever used for ,e Lung Trouble. Not hing like it. Try oit. Free Trial Bottles at W. 'T. Mc eFall, Pickens S. C. Large bottles b- 50. and '*1,0b n Eefri. Bi3tera. Thi rmedfli'bedomingso wel now10s tion Allwhohave used Eliectric Bitters sing thme sanmo. Cong: of praiso. A -purer l biedicine does not:exist,~tnd i Is guarana. ,, todd to do all that is elsiued.. Electric Bit .ters will cure all dideasesoy the liver and [. kidneys, .will remove pimp~les, boils, *salt rhoum an other affectioens cansed by im. pure bkl . Will orlvo usalaria 'fromi tihe system and prevent as well as cure all mea. lariaI fevers. For cure of Iheadacheo,'con stipation or4 indl 'etlon , try Electric Bit. s ters .l )(W'). satiafatction -guarateed, or mne 'jad. Price. 60 eqats, aind $I.00 b .Sold by W. T. bcF'all,P1k. h .6fCheese and M~acca ' G ~ 61t 8. is for $1.00 et r.ps1 & So. Or 0' a~ WORTH OF Spring GrOO]~2, ONESALE FOR 15 DAYS. Money is a necessity to effect set tlement and all these goods inust go without respect to cost. The line of Dresk Goods is beauti fil in all grades and .the styles are guaranteed. Best grades of Spring Ginghame, Outings Calicoes, 7dress and shirting Percales. A good stock of the choicest Em. broidery, Edgings and Flouincings. Plaid and plain Lawns, Nainsooks, Pique ar~d all such goods as are need. ed for early Spring Sewing. This is your last chance to get good, fashionable Goods absolutely slaughtered. Lose no time to make selections. First come first choice. We regiet to make such a havoc inl prices on account of our good neiqh hors in trade, but we are in a deep cut-We must get out and this is the only road to the surface. - All goods must go if Slaughteredl pricos can movo diings. Aml money iuis: come to make oumr dissolut ion settlement. McAlister & Bentz. P. S.-All persons imdebted to us will oblige us by sel ding at once. Greenville, S. C. January, 4, 1894 NEVOUSh DEBILITY Th le only3 genniine entei forl .Asi. ManhI~oodl Exharistedi Vitaility, We~ale'3tii Mnwv , P alIpi. tation oif the heart., P'remialuro )eeny, 1,aek oif Conidenceii(, unalit~y of te Married (ei thier sex,) and .iespontnley~, all of wh follow it tale trail *Et youlthinit l, , as I positively guaran Vf'hese. Illis to iih (every3thing I elirn for I lee1n- 40 strn Zi hi . my faith in therniu that yo ennl .returnl then: if they de not help yon. To) itrodneIe thiese Pi)l i Ii semid ii large ONI. iDou4Lan P'ACIn I, whlich ought to be1 sul~itenl~ to enre anyI (:ase of Debl ig.t for only 20e.. enchloe t3: two-cient stamlp in ai letter withi your at(id ress- wr'itten1 pilauin. 13y, and1( you1 will rec~eive~ the l'jills- iy retuirn Withi the positive assurance on miy par' that you will never re.gret the dayi hat it yen camo11 inl posSesslin of thiis pricelies remedy whose 11 iliunne hieslies rsoi h ia force, extends itself to the intAei ietaa eiulties, elevating the. emlot in, diplljng the bane of life and restoring~ its blessing. Rtead tihe ifollowinug testnnoialis as toI wheother I amn enring pleole or not. "'The trial package of Nervous DebliIty Pills you senit done mc good. I was trou-. bled with what I enied0( lthenmlatijsma in myn thighs and thley huelpied meu woinderfully ".' "'Senm some m010 ore of thiose P'ills as those you sent me1 dono mae so munch good thait Ithlought I would send fo~r morue ol them. JohN WVATrKIocs, Colington, N. C. "Find~ staimpjs enclosed for t wo ure p)zubh nges of your Nervous 1 )obility P'ills as thmost I got of 'oiu before done mie mlore goot' thnan anay met uicine I havel' ever taiken.'' ECD. FutIIs'roxs, Fredierickshna , ) "'teceivedl the mewdiine, I thuinik it good wvill order somie miore, JoInN WViCN'1c, iroinllands, Illh - "I received your meiine ini rd am ver - mutch pleased with it Hi. Ims hlp ed me al ready3. I nelo~o(d 11ind momney forante package.''auole -. M. ANDumtsoN, Westville, 0. $500 R EW A RD wvill be paid( for a case of Lost Manhood, Exhuauuted Vitality, Weak Memnory, Pa ii tationi of the Heart Premnature, Deay,1 Laek of Confidence, Inability of the Married of either sex, and .Despondencey, that I cannulot Now after readini~g theo above If y'ou have any doubts abut mo or my medicine (1 not 80e1(1, but if yon really want to get cur ed I can and will garantee to cutre you. r have been a Practi sing Physicia1n for a great many years .and during my experience I never enijie across quilto as good a remed, one of the most ve t~ableo remedies ever diii covered and if I was yi~grpeolI wouilId advertise it everywuerii at 10 and ) ing ared maeI a f ai gi 0 (1 tune in moy mnedical practice, 1 hiave sire now to get richt, all I care for now t see -o )iteop,, I Cn cutre, so tha that for a short t~mt longer I ivillr en ybor ON IgnARO PAcKAtIE OF TH[sE PzrLLs if you wil nR tWo dimes and send to mne ya ftr y 0receive his a Pe hve te p aan810 of a 1dI be sut cessfii? or de~ you p~~~ rmain a ifeono suifferer~ feonet ~ ines j~ in -~ sen $~~~~A .~ 49 ANd FANOY G -AT HAGOOD, BRUCE & C0 Ohristmas Flour Sguar oud --AT HAGOOD. BRUCE & C0'8 Christmag CLOTHING Hat8 and Shoes, -Ar HAGOOD. BRUCE & 00, VF Highest prices paid for Corn Peas, Seed Cotton and other Produee - Give us your trade. IHAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. Dec. 7,1893. Qualy and Price is What TaK. Patent Flour, $4.50 Good Family Flour, 4.00 Coffee, 4 to 5 lbs. for 1.00 Sugar, 16 to 18 for 1 00 Iominy. 40 lbs. for 1.00 SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. We won't be undersold on Shoes. A new lot of STOVES, just arrived. We want, to sell you ORANG.ES, CANDY, &c., for Christmas. Don't fail to get our prices before buy.:. Yours for a el erry Christmas.. JOHN T. LEWIS & SON. Dec. 7, 1893. Pickens, S. 0. Family G roceries ANh (4eneral Merchandise. W E hav? .just revcie our STO('K Ol# 01 GOODs Corihe p )Sresen season, whicb wo offer at the lowest We keep constantly en hand a good supply of BACON, FLOUl1, SUJGARS. CO MOLASSES, TEAS, ATS' SHIOE', ('LA ' INO, " HJARDWARt &c. Alson, lFA fM l1IN' TIOOLS, and every A. G. WYATT E-.isy, S. 'y, Don'tYou Forget When you comie to town and need any GRtOCEIES, )f' any kind, to cnll rat my Store and look :rroundi, and1( then note mny pricea, and I aan '1ure you will see sometinng t 'Vma need, ndif you1 will only allow nn I feel sure I will be able to you -sn:l even slioiild you -00(ds 1 would be gladl to . friends, and have a little ci it would cost yt u nothuIng-beides j o 'onne excellent Oider, wvhich you will findt very refreshing th~ce nnY times. -I have not1 onily Groecries but kuL+ every ti else the farmer need1;.. h .Anud I beg leuve to say to my,. friends t ronm the counlty, that if. ou he an u'l (Ices teipr, Eggt Iil meay or von the iighes.t unuket pils fo t-rn D~on't foract the place-I-cani lways be found at Iluniter & Hawlvthorne's old stand. *W. C. AAamnlett. - Ju6. 198 Still at the 0. stand dur'ing. btaj neSs ihours-always glad to serve you Pon't you forget-I can furnish ~y iing in the Jewvelr~y or Sewvin~ chine line. Call amnd you canoe oog. any thing youwant - om-a" O0,0 given to fitn etco Dee. 2L. Liberty, S. DO T~ A SITUArQ?. leisse coleg, A~td, lWhor ui er t the Ivi m~~oor andJr Wa 1 0nmnoe d