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'a I M~t W., E.Q. Mo#jut L. E. C1Lnn .on A..MORGAN, Lawyer, Greenvile, . .VO.Practices- in all 004rts. Es poolel attentiedgiven, to -V6keni Count.) s -Jan. 7, '92. DR. 1atQD Denutist, Dr. W4w ,j.nwoon,:Asistant. O01 88J1t)liis Stjeet- Greenville, 8. 0. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist, 0Greon D W,11e; :. 0. 01oice over Addison & McGee's Dru Store. V . F.-WIVILLIAig 8Is Blow pra -iet1V 1oced at, Plckeniv, .Mod 0i\e, S hs Proesiina) Horvlcew to the pt'1oule of thw towni amti sirrotilnllig c-autry. Of. fle anlid reidence at-tieu Griffi n lvinso, 0Qe-. 8-3nI__________ The Exchange Hotel, . GREENVILLE, S. 0. C. W. HENDERSON, Proprietor. Yr.dern Improvoments. Large IRoons. Speelal attetitlon.to Coinniercial Travel tit Tourists. Table Fare Unsurpassed. Flub'Climate the-year round. Ap. 7, 9' J. -. HAGOOD, J. L. THORNLEY,-Ji, L, C. THKORINLEY. HAGOOD & THORNLEYBROS., Livery, feel, Sale I !zhange Stablis, Easley and Pickens, S. C.. * (Opposite Hotel.) Carriages. .Buggles, and Saddle Horscs,-at - reasonable ratcs. $W Your patronage solicited.. A1, C.AUK. Ono. E. Coor Clark & Cooper, Dealers In Marbe ad~ granite Monuments, TOMBSTONES, of every descriptio i Also. MANTES, STATUARY, VASI' and Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenviilc 8. 0. Sept. 19, '91. Veterinary Surgeon. Having an experience. of fifteein years in treating all diseases of cat tIe, and having made the discases ol Murrian, in all its forms a specialty. I offer my services to the. public. Will treat cattle suffering with any ordinary diseaseg' B. P. GRIFFIN, Sept. 2. Pickens, S. C. Drugs! Drugs I IAVE on haiid at all tines a IuIl lie of pure DRUGS,. CH EMICALS TO LET A RTICLES, FA1NCY .0 0O 1)D8. PEIAFUMERY, FINE SpTTIONERY. A large stock of COUGl SYRUJPD that wIll cure your Uotughls and Colds. A full line of D)Iam.uta EYE GLASSES and BPICTIAC[LES fur yvur- eyes. *I will fit, you up so that-it will1 bft s",pcearefor. you to read. Irtng As It Is now time~ to go.to -einn cumec and see atbout ' ard cll SeedSh, Will keep a hul, liiiln and. Then there are PAINTrS and OILS ;In full lino.--adiei evrory- thinji: -ually. found a a first-class Drug Store. g8- Physiclans'' Prearrptionea caiefudly compoundu]..l ay or aiht. - Wheeiyou dome to.Eusley give me a call. Respectfully Qulllani'is Old Stand eqasley, 8. 0., Feb. 9. 1393. l y $100 Reward For the Merchant that .gives you more Goods for your money thena I will. Jast notice the following pri ces : Ci o-rlnmo-NRw S-rOCK. Do o - .7 Men's do 4,75 Do. do 65 Do. .do .7.00 an g $15.00. . . . aCoffee10 p)OUnds-to thie dollmr Cotton Checks dIj e. by thee boll. 8:A Shirting 41 a. " Prints, all styles, frm 4 1-2 to Goa. all colors 7c. Good Brogant .Shoes 75. c0et..oj.h. er Shoes ~in lpriotion A lot of Shoes, . small and large Nos, at cost. Olldns otree s8hoe 12~ cenits Jeana at 18, 9,0, 24 'and SQ cents, .Can't be beat at the price. 1-will buy your lhnt tCo'ton, Sood Cotton, and Cotton. Seed, at market prices. Also, dr y. o~r greeni Hides. Mr. C. H; ParliinA and Richard TP. Halliwn, are now with me, and will be glad to mee't..tIy-iffiends. ResiJectinlly, 3. I. Brown bet0,,, e,1, 68 .,Go TO MWUG 16ZIUAP1.R To Buy tho best DRUGS, at the lowvest. iprices. VNI1 line of BLANK BOOKS, STA T'OV.ElflY and S C 110 0 1, SUP. PLItS. Closing out our PAINT-S, AT COST! A full line of AlTIST'S MATE. RIALS. D. T.' BA( OT & CO., Wet (reenuille, S. C. Oct. 5, 193.-..6w. Smith & Smith% Is the Placu for JIIEAP IUR ITURE. Split Bottom Chairs, Cribs, Cradles, Tables, Wash stands, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Ca'pets, Coflins and Caskets, D ny%:and1Night. Telephone Nos. 6 1 antl 38. Night calls will be nnswered by Telc phonec No. :18. SMIl & S31III, 63 and 65 MNain.trd G'Urnvilke, S. C. T1I16 Bost 811d kraost. SASH). -TOOK O -LINDS BOTH WHITE AND YELLOW PINE CEILING, FLOORING, WEATH ERBOARDING, BOX-BOARD$, WASH-BOARDS. PARTITION MOULIIN,.&C. NOT-BED SASH14 3 OEET BY 6YE E'T, at $1.75i 'Each . GW Please give us at call when~lyou needl Buildmig'MAaterial. **T QC OWER & SON. 0 o WI1.itonI St reet, O t. 1). *Ggenvilk.. S. (' D)ealer in tches, Dimoods & oewen -GilEENVJILLE S~ 0. REPAIRING A 8PEOIALTY, -DF~A.E-RS I- ,t All Kinds of StapTe and IFancy G roceries, G rain,. H ay and Feed, We are makig a SPEC.. IALTY of Flour, and can~ certainily lea~so a~s to quality and price, Ouir Christne imi oo~ds. ai-o arriving~ :mi\ w'invite you to Grecge r I e 0r9uo5s. Corner Plendleton and (' i r( G~reenvilie, S.. C, OUR NEW PROVEDO SJNGER. HIW LtI~ TI _ ~~rONL$2.O ANYlOG 4 1ffe ##0%040,,800Faimon Av,, Il Ps NO:LAfAGxNG'ALLO9VED. OFFICElRS iMST AID. THE. DISPENSARY LAW. The onforcoineit of tho now Dis pensary law is to begin with a vig or which will have widoleffect and which will result in violitors feel ing t.howroight of justico before a great ,while. MlEvory picco of legal machinery in South Carolina ' must. work to gother. Thero pust be no lagging. No'rust will -bo allowed, and the pieces must movo together for the honofit of one great whole. This is what the State Board of Control says, and the members are in doad earnest. Since the new law was passed the fortiloeninds and vivid iinAgi mations of its opponents have been at work to find nea n4 to ovorrido its provisions; to find loop holos; to encourage violations by. pieking it to piocos, but every now scheme is mot with'a countor movo iwh ioh is not looked for. Oine bright hope for violators was that whon they are brought to trial they will find Trial Justices in sympathy with thorn, and that in tho drawing offjurors it will be thoir friends who will it in judg mont on their cases. Governor Tillman announces that the Trial..Justice who shows projudico in any way will bo do capitated without warning and that a man will bo put in his place who will administer the law with put feeling or friendship. Tho Governor impressos this fact on the Trial Justices in the follow iig important circular of instiuct-iAms NNiiichu ho' has iailed to overy.onopf them: "Columbia. Dec. 30, 1890- . "Under the Act approved Do eonLh(,r 23d, a copy of which i' horowith soit you, the duty will lavgely devolvo on Trial Justices of entforcingthe law. Tlio stattito.s, as construod by the Supreno.Courf, .rdquire:that criminal cases'cQmin6 withifi, the jurisdictior of * Trial 'IStico *shall b6 tried-b -jury on .the glemaid of..tithe 'denaiit,oth orwise .by ,the Trial Justice him 'elf. Jurors'are to be. mamnoned by tio-cot stable -affot six nimes hIavo '*bee drawn froin" tho fitt in Which eighItoen iiannod .iave.. beon placed h. thto constable. It- will be tho duty of.Trial Justicos to see that io waifies are it in tho hat except' thoso,of' mon wlvho Will fihd a verdict accordirig to the evidence and not perju-re themnselve.s through pjud 01ice2aant.h a..ra *or to enforce .thelawv .may as well send - n their resignations, as no niegligenico" or' favtoritismi will be Loleried. "Enclosed will.b1) found a form of search warrant, as well as a form for hoegin1ning nuisance proceedmngs undlir Section $2'6of the Act "As it is impossible for'Stiig constables to cqver tile entire .ter ritory. era utcs are expect ed t() 'soo thiut Pieir constables soizo all. con traband liquor andl mna ke arrests of. .p~ar ties breaking the law nts provided .,by thoe- Act. Every seizumro thus mnade must be reported to thme Stato Commission er, who will,.sond a .cer tifica te for the~ shipment to him of the con t rahanmd Iinjuor. For~ such wvork 'ons~tales will be pid a reasonla bl0 foo umponm reporting the facts to "pcal- attontioh is directed to Section 29, giving'the- 1ight to ex amno spiio ns81$)I~O1 pack age~s. "Trial '.Tust icos* v*'..oar cs airest andI 1ro-coed againlst -express .ghsad railroad agsnmts, or' oth -Or' 'lrIi~it01imyfu, whub lag IhIemlv;O es, 1in6e untdor the provi ios f t-ho hw..-.,The right to e"nr''h withiAnut a avarrant -applies only' ta p)lces of buii'ess or 'ttblio p llace's. Ini all ca'sos whero liqueo is believed to be in a p~rivato redi donce and1( is, being sold1, search *warrantsIIijgt bo issued. P~ersons are ny$t allpotved to buy) in other States and"'bring. into this Stato any -quantity greater than one gol lon. I"Trho searches must be confined ]to depots, and no car will be enter ed to make search, unless by ex* .press orders of the Governor. MI3 B Ter4vmAI (QYnuni. THESEARCH WARRANT. Tho blank form for a soaich war. rant, enclosud with the' circular, will b6 of -interest itiasmuch as it has been 'prepared by tho best lo gal talent of the State. Every con stablo or other officer will arn him self with one of those warrants be fore makingisoizuros. Tho follow ing is the blank form: SOUTH CAROLINA, County. -Search Warrant. To the Sheriff of the above County, or any Constable: Whereas, it appears to inc a Trial Justice ih and for the coun ty and State above named, by the information of - that the fol lowing contrabrand intoxicating liquors n'ro now' unlawfully in the possession, storage, and keeping of, and on the promisos o *ccipied by in the State and county above named, the said placo boing (Horo describo it) in or near the town or city of -- and that the said hath probablo cause to believe and is informed and doth believe, that tho said contra band liquors so illegally kept are in the house (or other placo ap purtenant thereto) of the said--. These are, therefore, to author izo and require you. with necessary and proper assistants, to enter in to said -onso (or other plaeo ap purtenant thoroto) of the said aforesaid, and there diligently by day or by night soarch for the said contraband liquors, and if the same or any pprt thereof shall bo found upon soarch, that you bring the said liquors so found, and also seize and bring ll vessels, bar fix tures, scroons, bottles, glasses, and appurtenancos, apparently used or suitablo for uso, in or about such liquors, take a complete inventory of th' sar.e, and deposit the samie with tho:Shoriff, which said arti cles are there to remain, to be dis posed of as roquirod by the provi sions of the Dispensary -laws. Given under my -hand and seal, this - day of- 189 [ L. S.] ' Drop In- Sugiar. Philadelphia, Jan. 3.-The recent doclining tondency.in sugar priccy culminated yestorday in a cut of eno-quarter of. a cent a pound in granulated, which brought tho not price - below the lowest quotation on ieoord. * The price was fixed at 4.conts; less a rebate of 3-16 and 2 iper cent. discount to cash buyers, so that the net cost to jobbers was 3.74 per -pound. The lowest pre vious clount was '4 cents- less the cash di-scount, in the fall ..of 1891, shoi'tly after the removal of the duties on raw- sugars, and at the time of the irreckels competition4 withl-the locar refiners of this grade of sugar. At -tie time,- -howov'jr, thore was no' robnito, such as is now allowed under tihe :terms of lwi agroomon t beotween tihe .refners .andi the wholesale grocers ; -andi thiecur rent pr'ico is, therefore, tihe lowest ever touched on refined. sugar. * . Iere's Another Crauak. HE WANTS- TO InERATE PENDER (R AST, CnrcAoo's MURDTERERl. Ch icago, Jan. 3.--Theore was groat excitement in .the .office of th.1 oflico of tile Criminal Court cerik to-da~y when . a big countrymnifi stalked inl and dIomanllded an'l order to see Pondergrast, the assassin "I intend to got hlim out of jail,' said the visitor calmly. "Ile has dlone nlothing wrong in killing Mayor Harrison. I demalind hiis freedom. If you will not lot him out you must let m1e( soo him anid then~ theo Lord wyill helpi me to lib oralt( him ii " D~.'toct i v RiioanI ' enm inl j.3st 1choi,1 andlC ilinog a pptIrolI wagiIon. induced the~ Imn to) ride4 to his etomrg.. "My name is Fredlerick A. Names, and. I live in Ottmy~a,. M ich." said he. "My business is to p~roach theo gospel and inlduic God to asist the contrary hearts 'of the rich to 11011 the poor and noedy. I* wap t to ge0t *Pendergraat out. He 'did right ini killing Qartor Harrison, It was for tihe good of the world. I had been praying about it for soveral days before ho tvas killed. One day whlen I was going to Engle wvood I was told thlat Harrison had been killed, and I knew my prayer had beon answorod." ON, D.A,. --lr, chairman of 4qrg~iin affairs Emmittee, offered a resol'6. tion sotting apart next Friday and Saturday for consideration of the Hawaiian reports. Mr. Hitt sec onded the request but Mr. Boutollo endonvored to call up his rosolu tion relative to Havaiian affoirs off'ored before recess. Turner hold that Boutollo's rosolution was not priviloged and made the point of order against it. The chair, after hearing Turnor, hold that Boutollo had the right to call tho matter uip. The resolution wis then road and McMillan raised the question f consideration, stating that he ished to go ahead with the tariff 4ill. McCreary then made anoth >r effort to have Friday and Satur lay set apart for considoration of 0he 1Hawaiian mattor. After some liscussion a vote was domanded on Aie question of considoration rais Id by McMillan. A rising voto resulted yons 57, nays 126. Bou-! ollo demanded tollers, pondindl vhich McCroary demanded the reas and iiays. Tho latter was igrood to and tho clerk began the 'ol call. It resulted yons 3, nays [35, showing that fillibustering ind bogun. Boutollo mado tho >oint of "no quorum." McMillan uovod ia call of the houso. The -all disclosed the prosonco of 203 nembers, moro than. a quorum, mt lator it disappeared when it mamo to voting. The hiouse(, at 2 )'clock, adjournod without taking ip tho tariff bill. sENATE. W As IN N , 1). C., Jan. 3.-When Ao vico prosident rapped the . ito to order at 12 o'clock )aroly a scoro of sonators Ahoir seats. Immediat' -eading of the. ju - Blackburn, of Kentucky, preti a Led the credentials of Eppa Hun Ltn as senator elpet from Virginia Lo fill the unexpired term of the lato Sonator Barbour, . Hiunton's service hitherto heiig under the appoin1tienlt by the govornor. Ti oath was administerod to the now sonator. A. rosol'ition was offored by Fry: md laid oii the tablo for the pros mt declaring that during the in 1estigation as to Hawaiian affairs horo should be no interferenco on Ae part of the United States gov rnmlenlt,.hy moral inluenco or hysicaul force, .for tihe rostoration >f tihe queeoqor the .main tinanco >f the provisional government, andl ~hat our nav'al force thore should(1 ie used only for the protoction of hie lives anid propoerty. of Amori mancitizonas. At 12.45 the senate .)rocodod to tile conlsid(erationl of xecutivo business, and at 1.20 ad ouriled until tonmorrow .--Grooni rille Nows. O3ostona Olslum Again. -Nmv YOK Jail. 8.-All advan~ce n Livorpool and simaller receip1ts It the counited amId uncounted inl Ldr ior towns, reports of small stock s it seome of tho interior townls and~ Llhe covervings of shorts as w'ell as somo b)uying caused ani advance of 5 to 7 points todlay, .although at Lhe openling thoero was somo1 (10 prossionl owving to thoe fact that tho' first new11s fromi Liver pool was dis asppointing.- It is believed that thei( rcCipts'at thme interior townS thIis woek will be comnsiderably smaller thlan t hose of lat week. Sales of 175,500 bales. Liverpool adlvanlcedl 1A to 2 ploinits for future halos0 and1( thie closing tonmo (ilet and1( steaidy. IinI Mance'st ei yarnis donoe at loawer prFices. New Or r'ecovered1 this and1( advaned( 7 to 9 p)omits. T1hoero was~an adIvanco 01n the. spot prices of 1-16 ; sales of 133 bales for spinin g and~ (111iv ories on contracts of 3,100 halos. There was an adlvance of 1-16 to i at seven of. the southrnri markets. -Tho receip~ts at theo ports were 82,. 323 againAt 69,5418 lat. wvook and 18,422 last year. Total thus farn this~ week 133,445 bales againsi INS,570 thus far last woeok. -'Ex p~orts today from p)orts 1 1,696.baioi to Great Britain, 5,790.ko theo con tinent. Neow Orleans receipts to. morrow estimated at 11,000 againsi 12,892 on tile same day last wool and1 9:107 last year. tic report bogins by a ,Xy declaration of tariff-for. Me-only logic, to end in jn w Atlv:tEfe Protectionist I A get o~t"Whal ;eed for 1"years7 .p " Same guaranteed for 20 yearsifri We also have a large stock of Si Jewelry and Holiday Goods at red si. Gilreath-Durha 66 Main Street, Gre Overcoat Sale We have a larger numb< than we want at this year, and have detern none of themn over. Col the RED LETTE'R p them today. cheeper t ever seen teIC sM goods it you w ant one. January, 4, 1891. EUGENE F, [Successor to Bates & Oarriages, Phot IEHICLES, of all kinds, HARE .COLLA RS, BRIDLES, Sole L Shoe' Findings, Baby 4 Wagons, ciri's special Agency--Columbus Vehicles, Kentucky W a Co's "Old Hickory Wage factu ring Co's Columbia Largest Buggy, Wagon and Hain ri, .~ MARKLEY, Prop'r.E .C C (0 4.n. ochat 4hirik ~ W of th ~ mvm uced pi i' h mi Compa enville , , C, pii Ilc~6 for Cash, r of overcoite season of tho imiud to carry no an d look;at ricca made on Ian you havo Bring CASH Greenvile S. 0. t I 1 BATES,. Iierguson,] ons, Surreys, lESS, Robes, SADDLS., eather, Shoe Uppoe, "|arriages, Coat 'rrlclcles. Buggy Co's Elegant g o n Manufacturing ns," the Pope Manua Bicycles. oSS Hiouse i the State. Greenville, S. V. ' w |0 C - *e