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THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL T. C. ROBINSON, EDiTon. ?#muLnof Nvaay TuXaSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yea Entered at the Post Office at Pickens a accol(-class matter. DIS~PIE; AKY AMENiNMENTS. The Dispensary law will engag the attontioln of the law givors 01 this State at the prosent ossion, The criticisms of th press ai tests of court procoodings have clearly shown both the merits and tiio faults of the system, ms) the prosent members will find 1o difficulty in avoiding the troubles oncointered by forior logislatures aid Will readily shape the law to moot iho necessities and conditions of the country. The Dispensary system has pre vailed over all opposition and has c(o0o Ci stay for a good while, so it will Io'well to accept result swith resignation, ,mnd obey the law in the future. In aimending the dis pensary law dil regard should be paid to the objections of the oppo. sition ftnd colcession to their wish es should ho made as far as consis tant with an ofiocient enforcement and certain aocomplilshimnt of the objects of the law. The interest of the citizens of the State should ho considered and preferenco given as far as the public welfare will permit. The antagonisms of the past should be forgotton, and a law regulating tho liquor trado should be placed on the statuto book, that is free from all the roasonabl) oh. jection urgod against the preseni 010. The JOURnAL will not attempt t< go into detail, but will call atton. ttion to on feature of the lawi which should ho reme(liod by j, strong an( certain treatment 'The law requires tihat pro2rwwo sall )e given t ~ Fdistillerief hod he done, wheI th< (istillerios offor their goods at roe. sonablo prices. Thore has bool coinsiderable (oi)lailt on the par of distillnrs about the failure ti carry out the intention of the law as they contend, in this reip4ecl The law should 1h0 definite an< 1Oositivo, so that thore could be n t its moaning, an ve no discretion i: hen the goods coim ianidard. With ai >this effect and faithfl observ'ance of the law, Lb (dispeonsary systemi would htioom popular andl profitable in sectiomi whe it is now most fiercely as sailed. It would not only helli the home distilleries, but woubi also benefit the entire surroundlin comnitnities, by giving a goo market for their grain, pigs an eattle. It would keep the mono in thie State, that is now sent ou to the Western distellories. Lu the biusiness of the dlispensa~fry b) run in) the interest ofi the pe'opl of this St ate. DIwjpensy senseuaanene. .1low THEi INSTITrUTION STA NJN WVuTH THlE STATE T1REAsURHER. State Traeasurer Bates has hand.( ed the following to the niewapori for publication, it having been1 drawn out by criticism regarding ,' the Dispensary's cash account: In the statement of debtors anid creditors 81st Octobeot, 1994, found in the State Treasurer's annual re. p~ort the Dispensary is credited with *21,189.15. On the debtor's list the cash on hand in the Treasury.October 31st, 1894, $208,256-24 belomnging to the fourteen different funds, of which $21,169.15 is liable to draft or ac .count of the Dispensary and is p~recisely the amount of the credit of same on October 81st, as above. The Dispensary is entied to this balance and we shouw we have the mfonley to pay it cyhJ or the Trea sury is reported a debtor and not the Dispensary. TIhe following statement will speak for itself and is submitted in the belief that the public desires the information it contains: The State Treasurer credited the Dispensary with REcEIPTs 1882-98. Janaury, 1898-Appropriation $50,000; cash paid into Stat. Treasury by D. H. Traxier, Corn . missioner, August, September and I October, 1888, $100,382.18; total 1 $150,882.18. EXIPENDITTR1E5 1892.98. *To payments uponi arrante of PU.Traxler, Cog dIoner, ap. l pa v0& by Govera, p Aprl 1 8o4),4.t fa s eo etabo, 3I, .18pat $15,838.26; total $150 .882.18. 'iczwres 1898-94. November 1, 18984-By cash bal anco 1892-93 $15,888.26; by caul paid into State Treaneury by D. H Traxler, Coin missiotier, Novembe: 1, 1898, to Octover 31, 1894, in clusive, $468,911.19; total $479, 749.46. EXPENDITURES 1892-94. To payments upon warrants o 1). H. Traxler, Commissionor,.ap poved by Governor, to paid Nov. ember 1, 1893, to October 81, 1894, inclusive, $458,580.30; to cash balalnce October 81, 1894, $21,169. 15; total $479,749.45. Novonbor 1, 1894-Cash bal anco, 1898-94, on hand and in cluded in total cash balance Oc tober 31, 1894, as per State Troas urer's report, $21,169.15. A Residence Struck and Beened by LIghtungur. Correspondeue to The Daily News. WEsTMiINIsTHn, S. C., Nov. 24. This section was visited by an elec tric storm last night, during which W. H. Sheldon's house was struck by lightning, set on fire and con simed. Loss betweenl $3,000 and $4,000. No insuranco. Cesnference Notes. The Southern Christian Advo cate will be published in Green ville, by J. A. Hoyt, and Rev. John 0. Willson is the editor. Rev. C. B. Smith financial agent for Wofford College, vice Rev. John Kilgo, resigned. Rev. 0. L. Durant is proecher in charge of the Pickens circuit. Rev. 'T. J. Clyde is presiding elder of the Greenville district. Rock lill is the town, that will entertain the next. annual confer. ence. The old folks musical associa tioiij Illet. ait. Co'( 9 AIL1 111ovoinbe)r the 25th. Th audience was very large and thi seirvies seemed to bo very imtiel appreciatod. On account of ti small atten(lance of the member of the association and the scarcit: of hooks the singing did not com pare as favorably as at some0 othe places. The thanks of tihe associa Lion aire heroby tendered to Proi J. T. Childress for his asmsistanc in arra nging the class and othei wise advanicing the interest of th occasion and also to the Oron Roads people for thieir abundanh*I hospitalhity. The assoCiatLion ad Sjourne~d for the wiptor. By orde of assi~i4Option. Secretary. Presiden P'rogeanamae OF E PALMETTO LITERARY S( :1 CIETY AT CLEMSON COL.. I TLEGE. I November 29. 1 894. --OR ATO'RICA L CONTFEST Ciolumb us anid Cohinufna, Vn-ron IiN(KNEY IBOwEIl Musie. ."Were Are We At'" CunIvrs LfrE LJrzsE1 Mu lsic. Thie SouthI Carolina Dispensary, CAM PnELL HOvT S'rune Music. The Priceless Pearls of thei Patl metto State, GuonoE WITLLIAM HAnT Music. It Might Have Beenl, RonEnRT HOLLAND WVELcHl Music. Awarding of Medals. Music. Awarding of Company M edals. Music. MA RSH ALS. WV. L. FELDER, Chief.' W. W. Kroanr, Jr., W. T. BRocK, J. T. BRADLEY, J. 13. SCURRY. Wednesday evening, Nov. 28. Address by GEO. B. CROM1ER, Newberry, S. C. Thursday morning, Nov. 29. Competitive drill for the best drill. ed Cadet in each Company. Thursday afternorr,.. Bataliiin drul1 rnspection, and Diwces PAR'ADE. Thurs. evening aftet the contest and awarding of Medals there wiI4 re a Public Drill by six of the est drilled Cadets in the Qorps.. Judges. tauv. G. W. HoLJAgN., Newberry, 8. 0. :1 p. Burs'r, *a . a.W ryj -. . 4641&,.0 On the 24th inibtant, Raidir Doputy'PlalOOk found and seize three barrels of liquor in a litti ravine of Btutler Williamns' plac< ' just- outsido the- city. . wIYU identified by stamps and gaugers r marks as part of the whiskey-stoler - from W. H. Addington's distil lery, in Pickens county, a slior time before it was sot afire las week. The oflicors believe lig have other liqtuors from the sam still in bight.-Gronvillo News. De4ent1r And In Order. Correspondence of The Daily News; - SPARTANDUnO, Nov. 24.-Thor was a quiet, orderly lynching i{ Landrum Thursday night. Dick Wolford, of Polk county, had as saulted a white girl. This.took place last spring. He -was arrest. ed and put in the jail at Columbus. The sherilT transferred him tc Asheville to prevent a lynching Ile was tried and aoquitted a Columbus last week. The sherifl knowing the danger le was in, ad vised him to "git" in a hurry. I canie over to Landrum. FriendE of the girl followed him ai swung him up to a sour chorry tree. The lynching took place. ii this State and a South Carolinti trial justice held the inquest. STOCK OF Goos AT COST.--W offer our entire Stock of Goods at cost. We mean husiness and thu Goods will go. Come to see us. Gaines, Lewis & Co. 4it. Central, S. C. W. A. McGuire, a well known citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that thoro is nothing as good for children troibled with colds or croup as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. le has used it in his family for several years wiLh the hest result and always Ir-np .o litc I1ouso. A f toi having la grippe he was hiisol troubled with a sovero cough. 1( used other remodies without beiie. fit and then conclided to try thi childron's medicine and to hi.- ie. light it sooln ofeCted i permanm cure. 25 and 50 cent, botth: for sale by 1r. G. .W. Earle r Pickens; C. N. Wyatt, Easles H all, loan ,& Co., Fort iill Hunter, & Boggs, Liberty ;L. RI F ior~ a pain in the sidle or chies e there is niothinig so good as a piec s of flannel dampened wit!1 Chani t berlain's Pain Balm and hound o1 overi the seat of 1)ain. It affordl prompllt ann p)ormanonE~It relief an. *r if used ini time will ofteni preven a cold from resulting in pnIeumoE nia. T his sam1e1 treatnwnIt is t. sure cu' for lame back. F'o rsamle Ii Dri. G. W. Earle, Pickenms. c. N Wyatt, Easley; Hall, Sloan, & Co Fort Ilill; Hunter, & Boggs L.iber ty; L. R. Eaton, Cenitral. Assessment Notice. The .Auditor's Ofhice will he opel from the first day of JIanuarym 189, to the twontieth day of Fehiiar, 1895, to recoivo roturns of Ren and Personal Property for Ta'xat io, in Pickens Coaunty for the yeil 1895. Th'Ie Auditor or his Deputies wil be0 at chWI of theO followinig. Pra 'cinct~s to receive Returns for sai< year: Calhoun, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1895 .Contral, Wodnesday, and Th'urs dlay, Jan. 10;, andl 17, 1895. Li berty, Fridaiy and Sat urday' JanI. 18, andl 19, 1895. -Eashey, Monday and Tuesday Jan. 21,11and 22, 895 Cross. Plains, WVednesday, Jan] 28, 1896. Daocusvillo, Thursday, Jan. 24 S1895. Fosters Store, Friday, Jani. .2 1895. Pumnkintown, Saturday, JTan ...Eastatoo, at IKings . old Store T'uesday, Jan .29, 1895. Hurricane, Wednesday, Ja't. 30 1895. Six Mile, Thursday, ,Jan. :1 1895. *Praters, Friday, Feb. 1, 1895. Pickons Court House balance o time. All changes in Real Estato inusi be made and all -riw buildings erected since 1st day of January 1894, returnod for action of Townl ship Assessors who are requtired b)3 law to examine all returns made Ignortmce of time of 'listing is no excuse and a penalty of 50 1po1 cent. for non returns is strictly en jomned upon Auditor. - All Tax, payers must make their returns in person-or by' amine onic legally authorized-t~o do go in s of sick ness or absence &'om the County.- Banks buildirigs and Loan Associations, Fire, Life, and other Insurance Comnpanies- are re quired by law to make returnsu. Each and every person will please be prepared to say in what Tlown ship and School District they'live at the tiume they are required to make their return. .All, Males between .21 and 50 year of age* except those excused by lawr re liable to Poll Tak. .W. H. BRYANT, Nov 29, 1898. Audlitor of P. C. FORM THI WE INTBRU8T JUS8T Rut' H~~~ Bee0 BnraO Hos (All silk black Armure 6 at 65 cents, real value 65C. $1 per yard. Just think of i.t a Black Silk dress, worth $14 for 89 10. T 7 pio'es more of those beautiful all wool Nov ty Dress Gocds at 35 cents; we told you the 35 c. wool had to fly last week- and the' good work still goes on. Spread out your wings and come to see us. 27 inch Cotton Plaids at 5 conts; nice Dress st'yle Ginghams 5 cent 5c. 560 dozeni mens' Hose at S5 &ents; 50 pieces Calicoyes at 5 cents a yard, ?he them. Bring IaYoulf FEET. r We will fit them to you' liking and save S y-ou money. Too many h mens' anld womens' o Ingh 'grade Shoes. e Charles Heiser's hand S Inode1 sewed for men, wnrth $6, at $4, ladies . M.50 Shoes at $2.50. JONES & GARRISON, Nn. 91 PENDlLETON STREET. Nov. 22-9)4. Greenville, S. 0. e Agents Satdard Patternts. Cata. -logtle free on relluest '1 Tho C. F. Risloy' Co., Whole~ t. sale Druggist, 62 Cortland t St., -Now York, orde'red at largo supply of D~rumnmond's. .Lightning Rome .dy for Rheumatism, andt sent this ,witht the order ''"It is strango - thait your rcomedly is not moro generally known, as its effects on rhtunitat ism are simp~lly marflvo holls-superior to anyl rheumatic - nitino w i ~e hmvo over sold1." ThJ1is .is hiight praise biut (ihe remedy ful - I ly d1eserves9 it. If you have the Srheunnitismn you cannot afford to dot withimt.Lh~istgreat remody ainy loniger. Ask your druggist' for. it, -or senld to thie Jliummond Medi I eine' C., *18-50( Maiden Lane, New York Agents wanited Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy will Cure any Form of Blood Impurity if the Bitters and Wash are carefully used together. leuir oer livo yea r. ago I htad a breakintg ouit ont miy niose and1 faco; troubl~o ('xtende.d 1> tile ('yes and1 we'akeniedI themt the. lids becaeti soro antd dischairged. Tlhe, face hatd an it(chin g,~ stiginug sensation, as if nteed les wek~ prick ing the suir ,faco. Nothini g 1 ied gave me anIy r'elief. Nome 01n0 sent me a palmplet of ifre. Joe Person's" itat trial . I b ough t, her Romtediv and1 WaTsh, andt~ I b'egani to imaprovo. at once. It soonmdoapefc uradI havo nee hoon n'b led1 Sin('e. I also) founad it a line tontic.and~ appeItizor. I)UNUAN P'. JlONES. Lautrin buhrg, N. C., .Junite 2d, 1894. For sale by 1)r'. (i . W. Earlo, Pic'kenis, S. C. .Nothinmg (iHbeng About it. -Dr. : Drummonde? Lightning Ronmedy for-Rh'et'nhatisin is putn in .largb hot tid, aiipt otnce soei it is never mnist akan, for any (-ter preparation. 'All the cheap rome diesjmt togetho(r'-are not worth ohio b'ottlo of' Dii mmondl's Ligh t. nling .Romedy, and( ainy sufferer who has takeni it, wvill hear witniess to its marvulouts p)ower, and the druggists who seU it say the~y have neqer seen its equal. Full parti culars sent by mail and the reme dy by oxpress. -Drummtond Medi cip. Co, 4840 .Mfaiden Lane, New Ybrk; . Agent- anted,: - ON. JAIVUAIY 1'9SS, THE NEW TARIiiF On Woolen Goods Goes Into Effect. We propose to anticipate it by giving our customors the bene fit of the reduction now. Therefore if you are needing DRESS GOODS Blrnkets, 6assimeres, .U0derur, Or anything con taining Wool don't fail to get our prices before buying. We mean busi, ness. MALISTER & BEATTIE. .63 and 65 Main St. (Next door to National Bank) P. S.--Butterick Patterns. Greeonvill', S. C. Nov. 8-94. SHEPPARD AND ELLISON'S PRICE LIST. Georgia Home-made for rough ware, is the best. Nice lhne Ladies' Shoes, patent fast eners given with shoes, so you ill not be sewing on buttons every Sun day bofore going to church. Chiil - drenI's shoes, a specialty. Indigo Prints best, 5 cents per yard. All woel Twilled Flannel 16 2-3 cents per yard. All wool Twilled Flannel best 20 cents per yard. All wool School Boy Jeans 16 23 cents per. ya rd. All wool School Boy Jeans best 20 cents per yard. 3-4 Shirting 4 cents per yard. 7.8 Shirtingb 5" Ihats all kimds, and styles with 33& perI cent off. I )on't miss getting a $2.00 Hat for $1.50. Come early before they are all gone. Good line of Shirts and underwear, cheap. A Goodi pair Blankets,-90 cents. 1 pair Couniterpainos, 90 cents.* 1. X. L.~ Pocket knives 20 per cent ofT. Nails steel cut, 2& cents per pound. By the keg 21 " " " Shot 61 cents per pound.u Powder '20 " " .jest Pitenti Flour *3.75 cents pere barrel. Secondl Patent Flour !$3.50 .cents Straight Patent Flour $3.25, per barrel. We~q have malny other things that tI you -will need, which space here a don't allow us to to mention, so call to sed us when in town Respectful11ly, SHEPPA RD & ELLISON, Easloy, Sept. 27 1894. BNobody t But yourself if you fail to conie and at which we are Boys and youths' best qu-ality Ju spring Heel, The very thing to dre SChool l Bring your girls and boys along vi ,he best made Shoes in the city and bhy not have the best? Our good I than others who try to imitate with Jas. M. & E. Manag< Greenville, S. C.. Nov. 1, 1894 Nowi L[T EVE[RY MAN I WO SET DOWN, and studj As Though you wore going ind you will see in a very little tim CLOTH (heaper than any other HOUSE, in We claim to buy~ more Clothing I this town Put together. In th se goods from Traveling Men, wvho third place, We pay spot cash for ev< buy. In the fourth place, We do nc books, therefore, we never lost any mn fifth place, We have been in the years and know the Clothing Busine ogether and you can readily see ti THE CHEAPEST Olothinlg I Dhildrens' Boys' suits liens'. Overcoats Boys' Vhildrenis'" I- ants' froni Come in and see them and you ome ini and as sure as you do we wi Nr E W 1mba Nov. 22. .119 M The Peopli Messrs. Cox & Seir~Iei. Gentlemen :-I have an Excelsir sto so for 20 years. .I consider it the best le would not .ex-.:ange its for a now sto ilsior. Yours RI [essrs. Cox &'Seigler. Gentlemen :-It gives me pleasure to > any one who expects to buy. I have der it a perfect balier. Yours Sop. 11, 1893. Come and~ see this wonderful stove bel Crockery, Tmn-ware and Glass-ware a iry low. Would bL glad to show obu our goods. Nov. 16. 1894. 184 ] ) E get the GREAT 3AROA sset Leather Lace a'nd.-Button, So your.bQy. 4hopes 1th you. We will fit them with save you money on $1e deal. kigh grade 8lioei Are cheaper trashy stuff. B. Dickson, rhen! Al, N hild r this Advertisement to study your Lesson why we can sell you ING, this State. In the fir'st pliace han all the Clothing Houses in aond place, WVe do-not buy our 30min.and large salaries, in the 3ry dollar's worth df goods we. credlit busincos.. . \Ve keep no. onlOy in bad Debts, and in the: Manufacturing business for 20' as from A, to Z. Put all this; at we are just what we claim.. 2.50" 2,00 1.50) i 650 up. will see. we'make no Bluffs. 11 sell you. a n StreetG ~'i.U . ve which Ilau been in ibnstant stove mxade. Mrs. Dobbin sava voto-dlay, unless it nEx - JLS DOBB3INS, reenmmend the'E*eisi'er oove, Lasd one for 20. yar~s Pnd cone eslfedfully, Mns. W. T. DEAN, Greenville, S. C. 'ore you buy Stoves of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail prices dainStre'