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The People's Journal. T. C. ROBINSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURBDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered at the Post Office at Pickons as second-cla8s matter. ADV ERTISING RATES. One dollar por inch for llrst insertion, fif ty conts for each ailthequent insertion. Liberal discount for advertisements on an hual contracts. Terms cash. Anual con tracts. payable quarterly. No favoritos. One price to all. No spe clal position or special rates to foreign adi vertisers. All sich must take the run of the paper andi abide by such rates. Local notices, in local column, 10 cents per line for first insertion and live conts for each subsequent insertion. Advortisenment,s for coining lstmue shoul I be handed in not later than Monday morn li editor will not ho responsible for t he views and opinions of correspotlents, i less the same are editorially entdorsed. THlURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1896. DISPINSARY SIIOltTAG.S. Thebank of Lancaster is short a few thousand dollars, owing to Unwiso investmonts by the cashier in futures, but it will do busiiess at the samo stand and the cashier will probably continue his absence from tho scones of his youth. A few of th county dispOnmsors are short in their accounts and their hondsmon will b(, short in their cash, but tho disponsary system will remain all tho samt a thing of joy to its friends and a constant cause of irritation to its onolics. Afying to th law a biding It n aidithougltfu t . .f, hat he aT torney-general is procemdilg to 6n force the law 1against th disl)o11 sors, whi1 o ha1ivo violated the law and imposed uponi the110 confidence of their friends. It will strengtlien the Reform imoveieit to lot the peoplo of th Stlate understanid, that tl 0 Cllicors of the law will do their duty and show n o favors to any transgtess ors, withoit regard to action ,lar ty or lilly other previous 'oniClditioni of servit(d(. The sum111 total of the shorigos, as the llfiures now givo, am1-ount t to at least seveni thousand dollars, being dist-riblited among eight colilies. It is a good idea to put money Im circulM a tion and it, is easy to ciriculat some body's (1se liloney, but, it, is hard on the hoidslieln in those cases and it is (discouraginig to thei frionds of the d ispenlsary systemi to encounter such a disregardl of the laiw by)) the dlispensers'i anid such slack miantagemenit of tis donpartnanit of( the( Stato's1 buIsiifwss. Whilo all this shows upi iniz a had firm andl imipar'tial wayt~, yet the0 other dispenisors need nmot be' daned on that, aceount, nor the dispits'ary sy'stemi 1)e doonwid to deostruction. Thet l iuor queist:en is n tough one0 at the best, and exp)oted(, and1( wuiith th( e hst planis and most51 ellicienit olicers, the a fairs w ill niot move on withI ont iro satisfactionl, bmut the Reformrers should inisist ont a strict eniforce mont of the law. 'iiThee is a charge of apparentI secrecy alaouit thiese dispensary short agos, witich is ino doubt, withot' founidationi, and1 this shld1( urgote Ito mlicer's to it full and thtorough legal inivestiga tion of the cases, and1( to a spieediy puntishment011 of thet gui lty pa rties. EX--'D-E T. . MAOR EY caused such at setnsation1 in P'ickens county about iniiteetn yars atgo, is back in South Carolina. VTe court olliis anid attenidant s r'e member his wild antd famous or der for the captur'o of Lewis R. Rodmond. T1hie sheri' aind his p)osso were willinig to execute the warrant and left to do thinr duty and1 to on force the law in goodl faith, but11 dloubtlRss felt they were~ going on a wild gooso chaso. It was a good jokia on Pijckonip county at the oxpense of the tax payers, hut the newspapers Lad something interostinig for their readers and Judge Mackey was de lighted with his patriotic and un.. wise labors. Judge Mackey after an absence of fourteon years, is happy again in South Carolina and appears to be the same inter.. esting talker that lie was in the stormy days of tihe Hampton camn paign. For the last five years lie has been engaged in farming in France, but at present lie is devot .ing his time to literary work. 3..Boyd Thatcher has pub~licly declined to head the Democratic 8tate ticket of New York. Ho was put there by D. 13. Hill to in jure the chances of Democratic niational ticket, but Mr. Thatcher 0lhows that he has more principle wbb Mr, 11111l Cscherm-Their eustics cind Neg ligence. The word teacher may bo ap died to a largo number of peopl d kpon whom rests great roBponsi )lities. Teachers aro divided into three 1 great classes; viz., primatry teach >rs, (parents,) intermediate, (lit rary,) and advanced teachers, (proachers.) Those throo classes are divided and sub-divided into i numbor of smallor classos, of which time and spaco will not pormit me to dwell upon at presont. Tho first or primary class of teachors are pairents, butt as a rule they dou't consider thomisolves teachers tit aill. Thoy begin teach ing children fatherly care and mothorly lovo, almost as soon an they aire horned. Parents teach childron their first lessons that they roceive. Later otn they should hegin to toalclh tem the groat, prilciplo of right, and wrong 11 comlialnllded in the .h sacred writings. It is their duty to teaicl tl(ir cli ld(r1o piety, love, rect,, gont tienless, temperanco obodiene and truthfulness with all other rules pertainlining to Inoralit'v. We may then say thiat paroIlts at teachert's lpon wilm rests tho Je ,qponsibilities of the first le sson s, 1111d o( wt ill havo to give a ail nc ounit. ait, the juldgemet41 for. th(' performianco or negtlect of ttir duties. We see from tho fruits of (chil drn t tIht paren tg havo no!gl tviiectd ina ia rge tmels uro to do their diu ( ties, and1(1 have t1 otrayed their Ir 1,01ruS ted by God to them Miervanitits. T''- aIo de , his (i', secontd a nd * e' " Ott"" dlwti't' I'" C' t ." " l ,., th - llp thteir' skirts Ind hil .r nogligenco. 'iTey Soom to ho looking for aird wvith Oxpctalititon of a great promiise of blhssilgs for wit thley have not dono, ra1ther. than. what t1hy havo.( donle. With thoso con)I siOlations t'hiey sit dowt for their S111 to tako thoi. Iatise, depenling on te suco4t anid t third chases of teachors to iold 1 l o f )rt.,btt, thteir nigligmico 1binigLs su11(dden01 destu'C t ion . 'F1e interleild into or scold class of tenlti'rs ae those whlto v m pl tyeId to givo lit o alry inlst Iict io s 40 eb11ilo inl at co)llee.ivo body, aifter till prieits have a111 anl p portulity to give I ihei t heir first, lessonls. This class of toaclhi's lre4 (n tru'lsts'd with tho caro1o childrenl (f) inst rutct thoin for. bu1siness life aid correct ho flt yit impressions l yparents )n their young1 minds. 'hIIey have to dial witht childrn 01. 114a1ly very'ti d(egr'4o of clta rac totr. As tliis eliass of I teters have to 1la1bo1 titicder disad(vanta~tges,wit h 1)a1lty (of the 11arei(tIs, I itcy stituId th11orougly ppare11 4 i'-mselves 1.4 gi ve I ho host1 inttruc'i tions1 f'or tIte d~ia'rent avocattotns of lif Cand to11 ( remodetlc1~ tito mistakes made by pa-1 ret s. 1IThis inltrmodt4)1iatto class6' of toneh4'i 'irs are niot 011 ly re'spontsi b)1l. for 114ho buiss and5 11( eliira~erist ical istruions b4IS ut. fotr the bodily I But this class 1has also44 gofttn ihi'td of its sadow a111d lost1 it 'lthey aret Car fromtt whtat, th'y T14)o manliy oft tem are seekking tihl lpay and( tnot. thle .Oecupationt ort dutty. Thius class oft teaheri's shou01ld 'It ganiiz/e loical asialtions11 Cotr mui tutal inist ruons to1 1 ach other011)1 in) order(I'11 l'Il to n-oar ttsle ho '45Iat ter'1 fotr their' dati ly work. The atdvantced or fthitrd c'lass of .~ techor's ar the tC V41 prechrs who14 proclatimi Iti 'etna| t ruth 14) dv the inistti1'titolts of' biolt lte olier It devo'4lv'es upon0 this 'Ilass to e tetachi righiteoutstess atnd ~ po(it out (hi' wiay Lthat leads to 4't(ernal life1. Th'lis class0 al so is resp1ontsibli4' nieglect t~o do t heir dutly. Comp11 lints tat they too( are' tnegl igent1,and1 have'4 wand11(er'ed from the paths of dutty and1( hiddont mt the swamplls oIf darkness. I 1f1a1r11hat1 too manity of them are seokitng mtore etarnestly the AlI- 1 mnighity (dollar moro than the soul sailvation of men't. .We find that there arie deficient clos im tall of theso class, cove1ren with tihl shadows of heavy responi sibilities. I find 1no justifietntioni for nto glect, caulsinig inflliciencios itt anly (If thtOSo three classes. A willin. noss of mind~ will be more accept able than a justificationl of ignor alice. There are some Oxcelptions 1 to all general rules, but those who hiave made a study of this suibject are obliged to admnit the applilia tion of it to the majority of the pecople included in till three of these classes. Tro needs to lhe a genieral wak. ening up to a sense0 of duty among all three of these classes for it is on thorn that the wheol of actiou turns. Lets all do somoe deep thinking and put up fewer excuses. J. M. L. I [Continued.] Snhseribe for the JOURNAL. Here is an old plank from the emoratiC platform of 1859, which i right in hne with the Chicago teclaration and even more radical: "That congress has no power to iharter a national bank; that we )elieve such anl illstitution one of leadly hostility to the best, intrest >A thisi country, dangerous to mour republican institutions and the hi. n'ties of the people, al calcilate(d to place the busin1ess o the country Within the control of a concentrated Money power and( above the laws and will ol the people." That declaration applies wvith al. most, equal force against the present national banking system, which through close wsociation of tile ba"I; an1(d co-operatioll inl their actions, is Orentinig a conicentrtildI mnoley )ow%%eI whIch I nlderta 1ke's to corder I l1it legislation .shall he as it. desires, or wVill precipitate panlies it wVill d11141 ruill thousands of onr business mein. Brockton Diamond . Inasmuch ai Joe Manley tele Iraitpied I is congniatlations to Alark Hanna f' irsi atld to Major lcKinley Lweiity - oui irs Iater., there seems to be little <donbt ini his mi as to who im the hlead tail, hid(e and tailow >fr tho republican ticket.-Chicago Dispatch. E x-( overnoir 1Ho ggw, of Texas, predicts that Pahne11r and luckneor wvill niot carry a single county in Lo Lin ited stlos. When the( people of St. Louis take [0 ligtiitJrj ;.Zmor> N nw iak mg B ryan'i h and we vojidur that Iho M cKieivy imaige'rs eel that, thil c:nolidate shold1 get mt and sh4ow that. he i.4 runling. Benl 11. Grillin co)1ond, is cor Lainly a profeossional stnok mnan Arou1111u( P ickens II . I Ie 1u11is po rfo"rmIIIed > 1 200 swiino, al I of wIIivI siIrvivod except, thvo and hias Ili. ooli t ill'(.( 11i los frimll cliv (!)IfrH. Ilifmlso ; auld h)i t.his may be adhled 21, hi-ad 4 1at1,1n, fill (f wllioll sill'vive(d. Dimr ilg salli po lod la( hi s ot' Il 11( h1ll)1 lor wvas, 1W".-So illet. N409 Ice. F'actory prices paid 1forI cotton b~y 11o. Conl" alnd Iho e~mvillwod. All th.oe willo jI iAll1t05lso fort iilizer roin l mo this St-as ll i llI - aVo e(4)1 t,0lo llote's, tlo saill' 11i1il4, Ii paid Inl COttoll delivoil-o at ('al oiilli, S. c. A. J. Blonos. Seplphl2 TE'espassI4 NotiIce. All p<ersolls art.e I vrb warnledl It( .Jo riI Illy 1.an1d, ill 'i kens141 countl4 y. by 111-:lshin 1g , 1 u t in n. lin imi ber > il an way teri m t he111 114. sailne. poJAMFS Ki. KilMiSEY. '(,llectio of)1 ta 11xis, tiscal your t895-tI, in his~ office at Pielonis, I 1)'9, wh(nl the fo14 lloig taxes will Stale lax -la mills. ( )rdillany eolIity ta 121 : Conlstitu'l school tax : " Total1, 17 mills. All able1( bodied05 m1on1 ho(twoon4 21 14d (it vI'ars of1 alge, eixcept 01(d olier l aro11i liabil to 1pol1 tax. A spjel'C11 2 il s will 1)e collect dI inl I'la1vnard schlooldlistrict and1( n thel townl 01 E'asloy. I will bo at the following plalco)s At, Prfators Nov. dlth until 11 ai. 1. A 1 Six Mile Nov. 4t bu a ftornioon. Al. Norris Cotton Mills Nov.5th. At Contral Nov. 6th. A t Calhoun Nov- 7th until 12 .ll. At Liberty Nov. 10th. At Easley Nov. 11 th. Al. Cross Plains Nov. 12th until 1 a. m1. At LLoopo)rs store NOV. .12th1, afi At 11 llghes' storo Nov. .13th. At P'umpkinutown,Nov. 1-1th un il .12 mn. A t Holly Sprin~gs Nov. 17th un ii 11i nm. At Eastatoc Nov. 17th. after A t Milo Crook, Nov .18th until 12 1. Tho( commutat11 io ro a ~1td tax willI Iso ho r~ceivedl at th() sam1o1 Limo). A t tr01asu1rr's oflle laco .I of ho timo1, unltil Dec. 31st., at whichi imo1( the blooks will closa3. I will >o compel led to 1loavo each pllace I. thle timfo speOciIled inl ordor1 to (oneh1 the next appo)in)timnt in imo1. * RespectinIly, J. T. Y ousantoon1 0, Co. Trons. Motice to Debtors and Creditors. All 1)ersons' hioldinig c)4 laisigainst the state of D~an ie MIlls will presen'ut 11hom o) the umIoer'sIgnled duily alttestedl by thel st day of November~ for po ymen lt. A m'l .11 pom~ons indebited to sahll estate munsti naike paiymlent by thait da~te. J. TP. Youmnannoon, Octliw 3 Bridge to Lot. I will be at tho MadIden bridge mi Twolvo Milo rivor on Tuosdaiy, ho 18th (lay of Octobor, for the )Urposo of lotting the contract for .bill of bridge lumber and the mUildmg of a bridge. Bids will also be roceivod for 20, )O0 shingles. MATT1JEW UlENPRICKS, 20p24d.County Supervisor. FALL AND WINTER GOODS We are now ready for you with a big stock of FALL and WINTUI GOODS We are proud of our purchases, and feel confident that thoy will meet your approval. For six years we have been work ing for your trade. We have studied and learned your wants. We have bought Dry Goods and Shoes! To meet all of your wants, and by far the largest we have ever bought. We want to be Helpful to You! And will do our best to prove to you that your best buy ing interest centers here-that for every dollar you spend over our counters, you will receivo a just equiv alent. We give you good GOODS The Lowest Prices! And polit'i attention. Our Dress Goods! IDepartminent is complete, with prices ranging from 10 cents to 02.00 pr y(ard. All the new weaves and colorings, Triminiligs in Braids, -Jets, Velvets and Silks. WTe head the list on Linings. C"old Weather is Coming! Propd.o for it II time. IRed Flannels, White Flan nels, Twilled ,an!!(s, Plain l'lannels: a good heavy led Twill Iflai nel fur 10 cents; our 20 cents Flainel can't be heat. Jeans" Jeaus! Jeans! We have inepared Ifo Ill the boys, old and yolng, with Jen s front 10 cenits to 5G cents per yarl. See oir 2) cCents Jeans, an1ul if yo).l don't say it is the best. you over saw for Lhe Imonev, we won't say Jeans to y ou yuor. h4es- Shoes. Shoes. Ie'imember that shoes are to he worn by all Classes and con <lition of nio, wonio and chitiren. We are reauly to supply their vants. No man can down me t.n shoes, either in qiuitdity or price. We do mot claim to be the only iman who sells good shoes, but we do let the other man sell aill the sorry ones. We can't toll you all in this advertisement, b)it call at our store in the West End, and we will prove to you that this is the place to do your trading. (Greenville, S. C. West End. Misses M'icKAY, Mlain Si reet, G * E ENV I L LEF, S. C. I Inivce now re ilv f or s.ti d i llte Ihats, .Ronnets and1( Caps, Now has on sale, slample For L~tdlits, M isses~ an11 d lrn. OOS 1oveh's at. l wi t piies. ~ialin Street, Gvreenville, S. C. 3,000 ( -Mns w. ('(. m,smn Pair of Mien's, lioys', Woma'0,11ss es and Chibdreni's Slhoes, factoysm n - s'liR e piles, to be sold at less th~m anmif ae. AT TOR N EYS AT L AW I tur'ers pricesl beinnig Febary111 liegen I, C. II., S. . 1st- Praciitice Inll Itlthe 'ouru. Such chiances to buy chteip shoes a ni-I iIlp. Onily comeIs on1cC a yeari, and no0w 1s l.J. P'. (CAL1812,, Dentist Gre--n 1. your timne to Secure l Iirg.itn. ComeC Me(t~~ Iriu Store.)iieoe dio and see before Ihe s'ees aret pickedl -L.NHO)),l~t~ ouit and~ sold. I)W. M. NGonwoon, Assistant. Omeie, 584 Matin StLreet, GrIeenlville, S. C. The Factory Shoe Store. "1QjVjg tiinhri' oir crinielg I~turilnises ill aniy way~ sent: e1. A A U ON L0OP'Flt. P. S.----, C. Schlalfier, an (ex pe. - '' "' '' Aiii '". '1 i% rieinced shoe miaker, is with us, wvhtoI repiairs all kinds of shoes, lambes slhces a speciality. e and exhausted fields which were once productive can again be made profitably fertile by a proper rotation of crop~s and by the intelligent use of fertilizers containing high per trover Cleveland centages of wVil 110 he nom1 inat ed 1reesident , hei-d we will 11an.' a few piices oif goodits thaIt will aistonishi 3 ". We are OR Coming Strikingly profitable results to (te coninCI-Ilionat low prices wmi have been obtained by followv alwy win ~vandt we are determnined to sell ing this plan. goods chleaper thaon eye-' Our pamphlets are not advertising circtilars boom. ing special lrtilizers, but arc piractical works, contasin - Ing latest researches on the subjiect of fertilitation, and I 0 are realy helptui to farmer.. rihiey are 9sent free for convInce yoUIi':ied tia. 2 spool, GERMAN KAI wVoRKS, best Cottonl for' 5 (t$.. :;s hic l'eale 8 ga Nassau st.. New York. cts., 2'7 Inch I ''real. 5 et<., 12% ets. diem- ---___ ty 8 ots. 15 et s. organide, for' 8 ec s. 12j -S---- ------------ ----- ets., erepon1 8 e*ts. Big lot calIco 4 ets.. 0ntf0A rl n 25 yard'(s '"' Ishunlii $1 0 (0, lii yartds BestA~~y11 D rIll, $1 .(00. :1, i'ies I ress (Goods, h~alf gn o pl ICe 20 pieceine l 111 ' i 'i Cents perLl 3t yard. HIg line of Neatin cheape (l t han 111you caln buy' them~l ilnCCCI Greviie, Yen * Plckens . 9 ar peopile will plea-,o r''eember when y'on OEIaOM PATINTB, como to Oreenuvilt thiat we huy. atnd sell COPYRIOHTS eto. nlothinlg but b tr ins111. " We rte calleid N~ nfraio a0na fro Ilntok wrot te to e ap store.- UN & CO.gr 881 e i toY NAn YrrK. tho pubilo by a nlot co givon free of ohargo in the Walker & Owlngs, $$4$#(z $ iRggCggg 117 M~ain Sti. Greonvillo, S. C.WIII ~uelil I listr"eel No 1tIgl Feb. 27, 1896, tf RaiiL4lKt 30n 1oatvyNoCiy. FALL ! WINTER GOODS! When you come to Green ville be sure and give us a sall. He~ take this method of inviting you to examine our nlew line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS! What iave We to s1lo wa . We have the best and cieap -st ine of Cloth:7ung! In the State. Not cheaI) YOOds cheap, but good desira .le,servicable goods 10 fit any mle, aid any man's pocket. Anybody can sell you a suit >)f clothes for $5, $7.50, $10) md $12, but we will sell you .oods a: these prices, that we can guarantee to be be inr good,, better made good Is, with more stability about th n tluau any goods ever birought to Greunville. Remember, we guarantee our goods to give you entire satisfaction or te fnd your money. Our mat dep'irtment is e, m plete,with all itylosand pries, Our furnishing goods speak for themselves. fi is o r aim1 to please- you and give you the best we cnn for your money. we don't figure how mucth we can make out of you, but how much good we can do you for the least inoney. Asking you to g ive ls a fir tnMl, we arC Yours inl trade. Drifus& o. Tho Now CloINiORl 1 v-00 .. . t Creenville, S. O. Are Yfou for Goil or Silver / o e canddatl)I es1r not t for oflice but for trftdo. Ouri pilatfIorm is good val ut' at lotw pric(es. We se ls at from 1(1 to 2u pir cenit cheaiper than anly (it hr cause in, ( rt'uuv i l l,. \uhln you como to ( r enivi le if i M O will (como1 to R I. I: enitz' whler' you cenn gt lu--I Whliti ad G'roy lBlankots 50c. Good enheto dri Mye a.t V i cen. t'a s. tMe 1)uth g Ifor 5 eiInts, lust. siyles forI dro1'ssesc. l00 out mag l or 8 eents, hensi v. 'F'he warnuist yet for ' wint r dresses', Flaanolot, f0c. . yards 15c heavy woonl Iwilh-dl rotd Ifloll for $1. ) yards 250 heravy' wool twviIlb-d redI Ilanniel far $1I. 100 hetavy c'antou lIlannel for MA. 124 heaivy (iantonu flanne~u Ili for15. 1() oz. cannt on ihaut. o b- 1.e. 6 yacrds S oz schouol bov Jeanus, S;f. 10) oz. all wool (illing~ .jans 2We goodI for 25c. Good dr1)ss andi apront (flek ginugham ati 4.. 00 o(ol eimtrs at :1:0. Ever'yI hilg ('leape JO hal any1 I) olter store. W~lhn inl(;~ Geanviflo )lne andl( se1' il. Rimember liTw* am so Hinhg goods cheraper thani ui honi >ttoh was 50 por pound. WVi I say mouro to you ini the~ next issuo of RicherwHandsomer TflAN EVER PRODUOED. ____ Drr-OUR WE'rtE TALKING ABOUT. Look over the stock; it's complete now, and see if you don't agree wvith uts. One of twvo things we alwvays mean to do0: To sell you better goods than you get elsewherec for the same price ; to sell you the same goods at a lower price than you get them else where. GREFNVILLE S. C.