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geti 93. 'E DOLLAR. fer you the )cst y for One )ollar a ec. We say the best e we give more iews inl thanl aly other piper in the I subsciilers we will say that 1u) what you arc dle thie S-iN.l (line dollar noire the paper will be you one year. olicit subscriptions; and every man ys oie d4,llar in advanec will get the welve months. Thi makes your ost'you a little over twelve cents a W hen not paid for i n ad vatice it is one dollar ai a half. TO TEEE P1'ELIm, Boggs finding it too great a tax on rpies and mind to run the SE:Nria. give it tie time and attention it re . and on account of other pressing rI, has Ivased and turned over to me lire management and ecntrol of tle I have no long salutatory to make, Iny apologies for the ciurse of the - elitor, for the road, as dlazed out i, will be fq)1lowed a nearly as pos favor or affetion, I liove sugge.,d, re too exacting, for un- to give 111 a the altention it should have. uw has 1lw 114cnit so jealos of it. th t us Ic(-Sary for imle to devote all i ic to its -.'.'. >-.-r - interests of mv elients to siffer. vointideit that theli new managemen lake the (11r101:.. accettale to its I am truly graleful it.r the liheral t Which h1as been gi% n the S riI. delirlit lil libmlols, early-risie, -(cock-tail will beI no ainar after Jui Carol iia dealer in fine wines, ,liquors, ete 'Cek tailsi not vi'i a feiha~v do for a drink viho rite his namne? The distpensatry Sno provision fo r himi to make ye read the bretoiry labtor lawy and( he wisest :nn he; , law passed by biture jist adjon ed. ('it :z.en iy wa fachr of thle hillI and lhe hida of a Lty ple31 reformner. ((gho t iht thei till to slop the or a year wias killedt in thle Sentae,. 10LIt jCis n tiknown for vebin. Schol. iese tintn.~ Ifi aos e shool .if the courts susatain Ith(e hill the uui cities will no-dkJoubt resort to a nice thinog inudeed to) be one of Itie I andi to be on friendly terms~ with vers that lbe-- Ths4aa legislature ri.ciLf thmousandi five hundred Ito pay Samueil I.,ord, a (Charlestont and Ira- H. Jounesu, Sieaker of the for asisting; the A lb orney GJeneral Iing the railroads and0 ban ks. directors of the l'eople's ,Joiurnal n(eti ng last Sat urday aind lecased th lie o Mr. TI. C. lliohm io, the editor. he contiuedc as heretofore exepjt is change. Th'lis week the press and( tI wi fl be muoved Into iiew quarters, ice of (C. E. tohiinson next to the lice. We wvishi the .Journal and its itntch1 success. rANT TEliUE IErPE:A LEII. wv days ago a lHeformier called on tor of the Coilumbhin llegister itandsid thbought petitions ought to he circui every coitunty in) thieh!ate and get a .y of the dlemocratie voters to sign u easinog Governor Tfillnfan to call 'a session of the legislature oi repeal read and Iiqjuor Ia he law. This woui(do, no good. 10 ~ c g st e o v a do u b if 011 LAW. I be found a brief hich passed the last te the manufacture and ng liquors in this State stCp towards the concentra er in the hands of one man or nen. The absolute control of li v placed il the hands of the Governor, anptroller General and Attorney Gleveral is safe to predict from past acts and rec. ords that unless an applicant for county dispenzor or any other position in the gift of the Governor is a true blue Fillnanite he will not be appointed. Then again it is a slap at the towns and [citics. The most of the opposition to Governor Tillman has come from the towns and cities, and the legislature, which was subservient tolhin, seeks to punish the people in these places by taking the control of liqor from them. It is an l ijnst law because it takes hway the rights of citizens, causs loss to many who arc now in the liquor business and dt ives away many a dollar from the State. It it not only a discimination against the towi.s and men who sell liquor but also against the druggist. It is said that j600,000 is invested in lituor in the city of hIarheston alone. Uider this bill the most if this money will be driven from the itate unless the lquor men resort to the ,ourts for protection, which we lieve will leclare the law uncolist iit ional. Gover .or Tillman and the legislature members tterly igiiorel the will of the people in his matter. They pretiid to be great lov rs of the people ami yet denied them a law vlich they said they wanted-a prohibi ion law. It was regularly and legally sub nitted to the people to v.ate on and a ma Ority of the while votrt IS of this State -aid they wainted prohibition. Itistead of WOhibitim ie have lignor. Instead of doing the will of the people hey have done the eivasuirc of few. in - temd of piassinl- 81uch laws ats would en 10urag mot1raity, sobrietyand a regard for hie laws of tw land, the State has passed law to oi(i bar- omils, with the Goer .r ai lied barkeeper, where hiior is to v <b'alt mit to the citizolns of South ( 'aro ia as it hever.1-0. Thus the law Iakeis nentorage immorality and a disregard for lie laws of the vm(nry aid everything hat is god and 'oble. so far aq right it:I jistivei and law are on1vernedNu we think lle State has just as rol of the farms and s t in the a vay. The principle is the s;u . But we hink the great mioving power ill the pas 1age of this hilt wits an empty treasiry. \s an evidence of ihis takie the statv levy vhiich is a mill imire for this yvar than it v.as for lust, and vet tie increas,e assess. ment ill Irop-erty is niearly twenty million lo!iarr; more than it was before Governor 'illinm becanme Governor. There must be a c anc for the increase .I taxes lnd we thinik it is becaulse so illeh Imiioney tias buCteel spent in fighting he railroads,, banks andother corimrations n the State. We a.e uettrious to know hilit the eopilc iihinik of this kind of re or11i. A NICE WTA'M'E OF AFFIAEEMS. A fter the I aegislatmure hail passedl the rait end eceiont bill, a munbter rMilroadt men o wait, (Il Governior Tlilhua:n andt ask him i ii withhold his~ sigunture fromtt thei hill un il they coinh I properly present to him their >hjecthmis to the lill, n'ed the efrt il vould have nq -n them us laberinmg men. \tfter the-y lail tinished, the Gouvenor is ('pnrtedl as htavinhg unide themli this replyi: "The hill tis already~ been, signeid amil is (Iia d --nt, coireL hI to he 5u0.i)0 or l,tiiI0 tarmers dinnindinig its pIasssage." Oii beh'talf (If thie Goverr.(r ad to clear is skirts the (Co lumbhia llegister oif the 8Sth nIt , puiblished a loing edi teral deny aig that the Governor utsed the language iput ed to himi, a:id among other things aid: '-No w, the tinthI of the matter is, no) iuch senitenice ever passed Governtor 'Till. nian's lijps, andi it is cite (of thesae conicen rateit jouiirinal isitie piotatsh made(1 of the lilng the editoral , C. K. Hobib, -omudllltee, wrote a (cardi t o the iiii wh says Governior '1i TUia ht h<9 was intterviewedt by the >l' iilroadl men( did lnt use the Ice force (Cto inqu111re wh!ete are iwe at? itaco Troulble- at EaNley. h.- 3.i1.vy, S. (., I )ee. :10- Special.--This o is ill a fermnent (If exiit emlent, and( 1ood shied has b eeni preventted on ly by ciool uI ds. Altegro, day lb-fore yesterdany, rounlg lady o(f thle tiownI. She Imndiled the ltte'r to a mtatle friend, wiho founld thei ne(gri ri d pro( mpItly blroke a hiickory stiek over itls hiead . The negi'ro es('cped from him I, ml was subsequienltly arrested and lodged mi the gurd house5. A large mneetintg of white ('ilizens' was mmetdiat ely hctld, andt to prmeve-nt lyncinig, hei negro, with anlother- whIomn it- iias he. nlittedt to jail by 'Trtial ,1lustiec I urheton uint it urther ilnvestigiatiion ('ould be madhe. On y'esterda)y it was thought by' thte citi ~ens thiat theiy wihi blle brlOnight tback for a edlimiiinary t tiat, alni a itrt ng delegtion als ajppinltedl to) m<et the on11(I tIhe boirders if the townl andti give themib ai warml re(cetiion1. rimedl theimselves to thel 1 nmber oh teni or wetve iansd wenit to thie coiurt housei to uatirdl tl nhe back, bitt the piIsonler's iwere re.. easedI at the~ (iourt htouse, anid the onei miore pariticlafrly wated :olIClluded it woulld 'e orei3 i tihealthy for et l' himi'ats. 11nd at commhlitteeC was ain(uhtedli t ntify' ill tIle negroes whoit went to) the ('our11 1ouse to) leave the( town) withlin twty''t3 'our hours. 'rie co1lred iti st preiacher >f this pla(e is ilnledt ill tile mtUheri . Muct(h hadilood00( betwen the' t wi' races(5 ms lbeen entgenlder'ed, and iwhat theii (end vill he is hard to predict. Tihe town is ' arer at the~ 1'enitenllnry. DhOrt Conigross. ton ano in Tie New;Llquqr Law. The new State liquor law would fill six columns of the Daily News. The following is a synopsis: All niicipal licenses now in force can be continuied to . une 30th. On th1e first day of July the State agent will take charge. lie will be appointeI by tihe governor and will be under the authority of the State board of control, consisting ef the governor, thi- comptrollor general Iand I he attornoy gelnerld. lie will give a bond of $10,000 and be paid $1,800 a year and will have a clerk at $1,200 a year. He is to bir all the liquor, malt and distilled, to be sold in th( State, giving manufacturers in the State preference. All liquor sent out by hin must be tested by the chem ist at tile South Carolina college and prunotced pure. It is to be shipped to the Comiities inl un11broken packages of not less than half a pint or more than fivo gallons. Each such pack age Iliist haVO his certificate on it and any railroad or other common carrer conveying lignor without such certificate will be liablo to a fine of $5t'0. Malnfacitrers call make spir. ituous or malt liquiors for shipment otitside tihe- State but each piackitge must bear the commissioners cortiti Cato. The liquor business in each county shall be under the mazingement of three M111, to be appointed l'y Che State board of coitrol. These con stitute a cointy board of contri,l, members of whiclt will be paid $2 a day and live eents mileage and are to micet otev a mo"n)th. They N may meet not m(re thn thirty days in tIho year and !,hiall tise (lie cotiLy commission ors' Oflivo and erk. Tile conity board will appoiilt tIhe coiltv dspe sr Of lii fin a inicorporitted city or town of jheir conitY and may ap po'11L nure th:l on.e if the biiness r(juiirs(: it. Tle board will also ap point his assistanits :n(d stperintenld the loeation, maiagemnt, etc , and rela.1.1te thet, pay of dispenser and ats-sistant-J. A pwrson apply vin,g f.r the place of dispenser mist tie a p-tit ;on by th lmij 'rit y of '.':freehold voters O the 1uniejn if wher'% h pItop)se tqo dis.s l i.o 11111 also filte uidit of i',300 adlll take a l'w oath to obov the la.w. Ie 1111:4 fit) his retirn;S every mllonth1, smowing quan tity oif liuj#r sdl and to wh'l-) alld re. turn Iis re ipts, wihieb in turn must be f wwanlded to) the State oand. TIe State c.nimmissioner shiall not sell to tle un di'spelnser at a profit of mor 111111 ifty per (-vlit. The vounlty disp11nso.r riist not charv-e More thaln 0 'fty prcnt profit on tIhe paclhn"gs he sells. A ft..-r all the x. penses~' of l b-.. pail the lr vidled 1b1t wet is il a dtl th the State e rect!v tI t ToX g.et,. reillast.r no Llst. tlo! witlli (lhe combn y d i4spen1se'r an i appl icatin ri iit en ia iink4 giVing hLisi name4), 1a.t, reidhene andi thec qulantity of lihuor moaited N4 liqOr c1 n b'ile druniik oil the 1l1(1niw('. P'ackage us Illt bie cairried Pr.'un--.s are. foridden141.1 to make w'ine( (\w1pt f' r-"thieir own use. All other'1 pl:icis whern liqpiors are sl, btartered or' givenl away or' drunlk are0 declaredt pub)1lii uisanes. Tihe p)osssion of a Uniited StaLte. iint ornatl re(venuie licenise is to be' taken as pri ma faoie evidenice of (clonductig a1 ni tllailee. All mlembler's or (clubsx whiere liquors are bartered, so ld or given away or kept for distribut ion amnl~lg minembers' are delared giuil ty of rniisdemneanior. D)ruggists are to buy from dispen.i se'rs 1i niors for the( CI compoundiing of mie< heal lin-lparationls at at proftit of nott mnore than teni p)er cenmt. All per'~)Isons. ad(I conunIon carrierl State except, to the State commnis Th'le Rev. .J. MtcLj. ')Seabrook was yes te~rday (D)'eemberl 4th1) insital!led palst.r of thle liuffalo chulrch neam Gireens.horlo. IRe(v. J. IL. Simth D~ .)D. preached and. charged the pas tor'. tIhe Rev. J. Hi. Lacy, l'poounded t he conistit utiontal gnuektions andic c'lhrge'd the p(eople. T1hiis is (4un ol the oldest church'es~ in the 53yno( of N\ort.h C~arolina, and iU the iolther' of wvluclh'eensbor'o [Fin at Westi-n;st er andl Alaimance art wor)lthly daughil ter1s. Long 1may', lit-i light. cot nie 14o shine. Them R1ev. J. M.Rose ourSymnoialvngis mieetiing ini the We4sbiininsler churi'ch of t his ph1(04. anud ats ai part.>f thle re sui~t of t los mei(etinig folurteenl (con. nete d theciimelves wvithI1 tt chuiirebi (4n yetsterdasy, s ix' y ertitiiente and eight~ by proufe-s-ion (of their faithI Tel Cii 11 membership was grad r''It'ievi ved adwe al'.ltank Glod for 'what lit has&~ wroug l.--lb. G.overlnor' Tilb nnan lhas pardonled Asury'' Alb-nm, Gilb<tt Bioton, Ifoa 14 llunterz, nil i ol red, who haveo bee'r intry, for thnureofCatnA le nAbbev ille cony eeteer year-s ago. Thie murde'wavs (ornmit ted iniIO Lowndesville', and1 thrieo ali thet slaiyeris wereC ex'cu ted soon11 ther'e afteri bumt tIhe sen tdInce of death pass. ed upon the fi'. above nauned weir Ionuniultcd 1(o lifei imp)brisomnuent bix organizedi an Alliance (Co-oper'ativYe atr.Tr.~ r~dnr c opital For Another7s Crame. Five years ago, at the-October term of court in 1886, two negroes, Henry Blythwood and another were tried before Judge Pressley in this county on the charge of grand larceny. Bth men were convicted in each case, thoro being two cases against them aid they got five years in each case. They weit to the penitentiary, Blythewood maintaining his entire innocence of the crimes, and have bon there ever since. Blythewood was a good prisoier., accepted his fate, and was made a waiter in the mess hall. Three or four daYs ago the second man was taken violently ill on what proved to be his deathbed. IIe sent for Dr. Pope and Sergeant Adams and told them that lie alone had com mnitted tho crimio aind that Blythe. wood had absolutely nothing to do with them. This confession was transinitted to Governor TilUman and Testerdaty he granted a full pnrdon to Blythewood who has been unjustly imprisoned for five years. It was a happy dhrist mas eve for him. He is a 'Beaufort negro and it a nephew of the recent ly elected colored Sheriff Recd, of that county. The roll of the present Houso of Representatives at Washington sup plies A fund of odd naies from which the punster and wurd-twister might draw inspiration ad infinitui. Fo mnstance, there are IRainc-s andl( Snow ( with H1alo in the S4enate ); Oates) Sweet, Clover, Cobb ; Deforrest, Post, Stump, Stone and Shell ; Stackhouse, Castle, Itall and Lodge ; Oreenleaf, Branch and Bowers ; Bland and Bllount : Baker, I1inn, 'ust, Brown andot Br,nnes ; Lind andl Lo)g ; Jolly, Fellows ; Catehings, Cutting, Ketch, nu, Cliatliam Pierce, Hit, Lviich and Kilgore Caine ; and 1end ; Littl anld Moore, Muchler and Lester ; ar 1 i Ouninings and Goodnight. It nov be added that with the present Coo gress it will be GoodnthV an round Will SlI Liquor. Charles!onl, S. C., Doc. 27.-The city council at its meeting tonight gave the fi It readng to a license or diulanee. Licenses for selling lil. luor for oie year will ba grailted in spt wi f lie law passed at the recent sessi111 of the legislat ure limliting the sale of li(pwor to state ageits after July 1, 1893.--Augusta Chronicle. Mony a man makes a faiiluro of life bv trving to get alouIg withl his kin. A Buffalo ian is arra)ning to ex libit 21 wrking '1del of Niagara 4 1 - R Fair. It will Ie Onl in mini. cittaract, anid power tunnel, I all the int.r '5 recon t!v' to so). The (dead Juan who h:uI neen une captain of. a i cyc-le ci llb, re-quetsted before his deafthl thiat his body he conlveyed to thle cemfetery' on bicyles andl tO> make the event complete the meimbers of tile clumb wvent on bicycles. IA good ol-1 storyv is revived which trUeats of a conId it ion always new of the old famer in Pennsvivanlia whio received from a Philadelphia friend 0on0 day this note: ''My dear friend tile smallpox epideie is in this city and1: for safety 1 h1ave sent my, two bo)ys up to you." Tw~o weeks' later return your b)oys please send me the smallmpox."- W ater buy Americatn. An eccentric New Yorker, much given to hospitality has concealed~ among tile flowers on his dinnemr ta ble an artificial mocking bird, which at he resureof an electric wire b)y hs fotflutter and givesi a mulsical chirp. Strangers are amnused by the imgenious toy but his family and friend(s that the b)ird onily flies and sings wheni a subject is broached which is likely to pr0~o ifoienivej or p)ainfui to one of the guests.-.Ex chanro. Since the wordh of thle Lord endulireth forever1 let us~ i dent Iify 'ourselvyes with its Scternuity buy do inug it, and, then enteriug inl to its ever lasting rew~ard. I A'4enmen4it Notgice. I n the ist y' of .l'an- daryo 1803( and el w the 2umb h -!av to Fi,ruar 1893. -' I 0 . e iinist be ret nd a 1N I- e mal.'t val.ui ow~ ned on the Irus < ( r s K .1, m lb .iLa - hi :l)llast r 2 toroi mio st I. *Svenl lt whe r'etu are21522( t o22- e mnp2l~ t be law. 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A so a vntlrgiements ifrom old pictures to nty Ze in water colors, crayon, india itik, oil ani Ittin photographs. )H. tOB1T. K I KSI-Y', 1iat- permanently Inctitedl in Pleketns aRid ofiers is profe'sionail serie.s to thu citizens of the )WI ItIl Count y. Ilis diplonvis tire from the! ollege of l'ysivtis ant Suirgeons. of liatiznore N9. nlit froisi lohn iopkins, 1t91. Was n inou iontlhs in Nursing and Childs ilosp!"al, 1Iti lore- 4at,tn m107 Duikl'ng 00Mjany! EleIy, S. V. -olieits your patronge. Will pay you 3 p'r mit. itteiest oil deposits for periods of h.,o itiths, .nti 5 per eent. for periu<ds of tix month%, intrest to eomtnice on first of month iete'etding dtnte of ftep. its. ).ppoits are payable on demand without otiee. W. At. 11G.(O1), lieilent. it. F. LE N II . It llT, V. Presidcent. AW . C. S l'li, C:shier. 3etter Than an En cyclopedia. he I ast Wonflerful l'tiiiention ever issued. P'ress iti nifu;iv. Now Povernible istorical Chirt, P0 liia 111 , Cobie A hu~ram of Amnerica Histery. \ .('0111 ilete hlistory of our Governinent bty Adl on, '10xtiti itt'hes (largest ever prirnted). .lun ~d ott rol ers at toip anal hottom,. hty Rpet'ial arranlgetnents with the pubtilters tire abile to obtiItt a ntttnher (of the above (.-h otf tear sut breibers. Thh, ii ial is a nee-l. ittn everv hontte. s ho)l otr one', a:td w Ii bet.s eti'ily tlosI iable. to ref'er Io dlaily ulutring the rnng: iolltial ('ttjngit, ias it lieteis at a lance every itnp.rtant faut etutnie'e witht tihe istory otf oltr iouttttry inn! .\ tneri:-ant pol it i'. TillIS l)t'lilE NI Al' ('tNT.\INS: .\ l)tagramtStwtgal i h 'liia 'zt es II .\ i)ir;. .\ Iti f ( A is itch A 10: iteh A n'on piete %tap of the I uitstbts, Man<i A .\litp of I :imtaI A morlea. l0x i0. A Matp of * inska. lo0 l;i. .\ iltap oif I'ippetr Nubilia tuite l iabeth or A byssi in. ttx1:i. Al Alp of P'ershii, A fghtastatt atn<l iel uebitan. A ' nsplete 'Itt p of thle Solair Systenit -lestt ev I11 L't:;s O1- A LaI, TIlE l'l:sllE-NTiS Pr'itM WI ASiII l I N T'( IIIA lIFtISu)N. Thle IIstory of t'mloniil Pot ie's. 'The liIiti-try of l!ev.olu't iiit zy 'olites. Thei, lltstory if the t'ttftulr'ationt. The- litory of the I . S. Gtovernztnent by (Con reweIs. l'he II istory of the I'. li y Ad mninistrationsli. A ti . tna lysis if I hit 1-edlra I floveran:eatt. 'lit bl i istes ofn1 iii lieh!at lawi. t VinnbI e rtatttloiIte of 1 E (euifthre tst. iratit even'tts froun the Ilicove'ry of Antterica the pre'sent daty. 'Tih' puli shers price is IIXi0 which ib very low ttsifierinmg its titerii b.i ut we Wi i i tine''t ion sth sutine of the le,d !tec puiheru in all thto rtitiugh to iturinish iat ontly ii i-roents each deliver I ftee to anty patrt oIf the t'miitedl States, its fol ,w1s. kit. 'lTtot ny tnw subalsei ier. 'id. To any rtenewitIl, 'i4 1hr. :41. 'T ot n subisibe,r notw int airrearnt sItro patys. yt to Jlanuniry 1st taxt. Ast thte pubithlihrs Hlilt thte thne they will fute hio de-str' tt aiva ii t herntselves (If this oppotu ity to atttet to it at onc'e HIE AT LANTIC COAST LINE R PAtt ENti|-'I. (;EPA I tt 1EN'i' W h nhon N it C.,~ tle 20th tii9-u. fo iae etee Chrtonan I iurnbiat nXioe ouh(ai iiadWetr Nothu S' Il.. . o. - na- -t n .K ('. r n it Itly... . Nti . .2 I ,.t ri s,i t.. t nirwe os, Medicines , Pipes, &c.,(# dR BROS., W DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C. d. rought in on or before Mon) 'H RICHMOND A DANfVILU Be L. P. W. Iluidokoper A Houbin Foster, Receivers Atlaita & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedule in effect Nov. 20, 1892. NOnRTHBOUND. No. 38. No. 10. No. 12. Eatern 111me. Dally. Daily. Daily. Av. A tlanta (IF. 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