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RECEIYERSHIP ASKED FOR DISPENSARY FUNDS JUDGE PRITCHARD SIGNS OR DER CITING COMMISSION. Alleged That Members Placed Mon ey in Banks in Which They Were Interested. TI}l:he h,te. Asheville. N. C., Jan. 21.-In U:lit ed "at c iuit cllrt tLOday Judge J. (. Prii-arl siined an order cit ing tC dlis')penlsary commission of Sout hl Carolina to appear here on Wednesav, Jan. 29. and show cause why the relief uraved in a bill of complaint iled by Fleischnan:h & Co., of N .w York creditors of the dispensary. lould not be ' ranted and a receiver appointed to take charge of the funds held by the dis pensary commission, and the affairs of the commissi n wound up. -The bill of complaint filed by at torneys representing Fleisehmann & Co.. is interesting and in parts sen sational. The complaint in effec eharges that the dispensary commis siocn has failed to pay the claims of the creditors because the commis sioners are financially interested in the banks in which the great sum of almost $1.000,000 is deposited. The bill alleres that the, commission has violated its trusts and a receiver should be app,ointed to take charge of the monies and affairs now under control of the dispensary commission. The bill in part recites that said defendants are abusing the trusts reposed in them by wrongfully and unlawfully failing and refusing to carry out the terms and provisions of said act of 1907 of the general as sembly of the State of South Caro lina, and that the greater part of the nr wv Which tle defendants have re ceived. as aforesaid. has been on de posit fN,r m:my months. and is now on deposit in certain banks in the State of- South Carolina. in which bank- the said defendants or some of them. are respectively interested. either as oftiers, stockholders or di reetors: that a larae sum of said m:nev is now in the National Loan and Exchange. hank of Columbia, in which bank the defendant, M'urray, w'ho is the chairman of the dispen erand comiector,i a large stockhold er ad drecor;that another large portion of said mon.ey is deposited in the Bank of Timm'onsville, in which said bank. the defendant. Me Sween, is a stockholder and direetor, and is also its president: that an other large portion of .said money is on deposit in the People's bank of Uniion. in which bank the defendant, Arthur. is a stockholder and director and also its president; that another large portion of said money is on de posit in the Bank of Aiken, in whicb bank t.he- defendant, Henderson, is a stockhol'der and director; that anoth er portion of said money is deposited in the Piedmont Savings and Invest ment company of Greenville, in which the defendan.t, Patton, is a stock holder and d.irector, and a portion of said money is deposited in the Mer chiants' and Farmers' bank of C)her aw. in which ban-k one W. F. Stev enson, who resides in thre said town of OTheraw and who is the attorney for the 'defendants consisituting the State dispenisary commission, is a s tockholder and director and also its president. That the said defendants have wrongfully, unlawfully and fraudu lently declined and refused to make distribation of the said money among the creditors of the said State dis pensary or to pay the claim of your orator or any of the other of said creditors, for, the reason, as your orb tor verily believes and alleges the fact to be, that there has been form ed and now exists an unlawiful un derstanding or agreement bet-ween the defendants by which it has been decided that the money deposited in the banks above named shall bye held and allowed to remain as long as pos sible in said banks and be used by them for their own benefit and pro fit. Attorney General Lyon of~ South Carolina was present in the interest of the dispensary commission. That side -contends, in effect, that certain claims of creditors are not genuine; that undue influence was used in the purchase of goods and too great a price was paid. It is undersfood that there are claims aggregating about $600,000 against the dispensary comn mission and these creditors. alleging that the funds in the hands of the comissionl aggregate about .$800,000 demand that their claims be paid. I is pn;baibe that there will he an in teresfin.z hearing -here on .Tan. 2f when the dispensary commission wil appear to show cause why a receive should not be appoiinted. Gerrick Barnard of Asheville represent Fleis chmanni & Co. Mr. Lyon's Statement. Spartanburg. Jan. 21.-Attoi (eneral 1J. Fraser .von. when in viewed lby a reporte: of the State :ight, while on his way to Colun from Asheville. where he had I b14fore Jud-ge Pritchard for the :.::t of ettin.r some of the tangle of the affairs of the iispensarv n (lie. haln - out a full copy of the asyin l as h ( d so:. "lf:re i-< the complaint in W: I am a'used of bein2 in leagu 1 ("ertain1 con-.pirator- inl an attempl hunllt <ii)wn1 a:Id1 brin:.- to justice tain dipen-ary ":-afters. I wan say that. I conspired last sum with 50.000 South Carolinians bring the 2rafters to justice. If "ie' is to he had :hCV shall ree heir reward.' In p of hi bosiness he JuduL" Pc.tchard. Ml Lycn said the comrnmis-ion has irecn orderec show rause before .Juige Pritel at his chambers in Asheville on morning of the 29th of January the relief prayed for in the bill s not be granted and why a rece shall not be appointed by courl take c'harge of and administer al the funds now in the hands of defendants arising from the sali property belonging to the State on.s ary or from the colletion of debts due it. He added that above was literally the order grai by Judge Pritchard," which was object of his visit to Asheville. In reference to his visit to S fanburg Tuesday Mr. Lyon said he had nothing to give out at pres He said that the visit was of s importance. but was of such a na that he could not talk concernin just yet. He said, however, tha did not concern anybody in S tanburg, so far as arrests or thing like that was concerned Love of Sympathy. Courteous people strive to lpleasani. and seem conti;ited. who i, not "prone to speak of t 1ifo i us ' a symnathetic E The greatest cause of despondenc ill health. Wllen one feels good the n'rld ha a ro Ir, he .nd o narv cares are trite liz;l : ail simpie hE ar'-hnrn. : mr =tinaej fojul br:at,li or a c,lte toueu b!nted fee;iug afte: ea.ting, an pleasant belching of at, a pair ~.ionl e' the heart, and poi diges are s'uticien.t annoyaneen to pro~ a suffierer's complaint, but ra considered of enough importance be treated. *How foolish such negleet. above symptoms are in icatin -me of th1e most dli ions iii n.an :inNC..{atarrh of I be Stenu A..th: 'avs roll i'y c'-ater co'm ttions : ppear. and a or.ce hea' happy soul i's doomed to the 1 torment of chronic dyspepsia. There is positive one of tI troubles in Andes' Greait Pree tion. It i5 the speediest correel of all stomach, liver and kidney orders on the market. It is the n wonderful blood purifier before publie. It is -a patenited remedy eause valuable, but its open forn is published to the world on ev~ package. Get a bottle and ask y physician if it is good. Ask j dealer. W. E. Pelham and Son, names of local people who have b cured. A botile is sufficient to pr is meiits. It costs but a dol: With six bottles for five dollars manufacturers guarantee to cure refund the money. Incipent Knowledge. ' Thait the royal road to learning full of strange pitfalls is shown some of the definitions and str ments given iby scool childres sme of whom are well along way. Thie fdllowing a;re bona samples coming under the knowle of one teaeher. About this time GolumEbus rising around among tihe West dies. Jackson's campaign in the va: was the greatest piecee of mnillin work ever known. The Valk: were thle Choosers of the ~Slain, tile Valhalla the Haulers of the Sl The oldest son of the kingz of Fra is called The Dolphin. Tile duke of Clarence, accordin his usual custom, was killed in tIe.' Heathen are paragons (page that wash up idle things. The Indians call their wo squads.-iRarper's Weekly. In R.ussia and extensive domi industry consists of the manufac of wooden spoons, of which as i as 30,000,000 are made annually. are nearly all of birch wood. OHARILESTON & WESTERN C OLINA RY. Schedule in effect November 3rd, Lv. Newberry(C N & L.) 12:46 Ar aure.ns 1:521 Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:15 p. m. -ney Ar. Greenville 3:40 p. in. ter- Lv. Laurens 2:07 p. n. to- Ar. Sparta:burg 3.35 p. m. abia Lv. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 3:40 p. m. >een Ar. Hendersonville 6:25 p. m. pur- Ar. Asheville .7:30 p. m. out Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:00 p. M. md- Ar. Greenwood 2:56 p. W. hill, I Ar. McCormick 3:55 p. in. Ar. 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