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.1ilokal msu 1Ju t VUn37I81ED EVERY W;3DI4EDAYE MORNING. t -BY- a The Bontinel-lou;al Coipany. v TuoMPsoN & RIcHEr, pRops. i J. L. 0. 'vlOMsd', ErIToR. Subsoription 1.00 Per Anmn. Advertising Ratea Reasonable. Enatered At Plokens Postomino as second cIAe1. Muii Matter PIOKENS, S. 0.: Wednesday,' Atigust 16, 1905. CORRUPTION IN SPARTANBURG. These disclosures are thus epito mized by Mr. August Kohn, staff co' respondent- of the Obarleston New-s and Courier: First. That til psitions connect. ed with the dispensary here were ) ir 'tered and sold faor moiey, borrowo 1 money or endorsenentF. Second. That even $50 cloR shipM were bartared, and H. H. Cunninghnm was paid $50 cash by the chairmanl of the county board to withdraw his application for a $50 clerkship. Third That the then elairmann of the county board of cont1rol sold liquor and traveled from t ,wn to town, and that he sok] liquor by tell. ing dispensers lie would have them remuoved by a friend an the stite board if they did not patroiniz- him Fourth. That diring the siession of the -legislature satchls full of liquor were taken from the rooms of candidates for memabership of the board by Mr. Mahaffey, member of the house. Fifth. That ill dispensers here have received case upon case of com plinawetary liquor fiom houses selling to tile dispen itr, and that most often these complimentary liquors have been put oil the abelf, and the liquor sold for personal gain, without accounting to the state or county. Sixth. That the Mallard Coin pany, Richland Distillery and Bluon. that & Bickart mundo a practice until recently of packing one or two extra bottIcs of liquor in each case, and these cases wcre complimentary to the dispenser; that they were sold as regular stock goods and no account made of such sale to the state or the county, but this was to the gain of the dIispenser. Ssventh. That, in addition to grat. uitous liquor, the dispensers received free umbrellas, smoking sets, founi tain pens, match boxes, wines, and even suits of clothes. Eighth. That at least one dispen ser here is cha~rged with thme habit of changing the labels of liqnor and sell ing as two) X goods that wvhich was sent hin as one X goods, and that this same dispenser has accumulated thousands within his few years of service. Ninth. It was developed that the .'Richiand Distilling company, and Bluthenths~l & Bickart have been pay ing 25 cents for empty cases which or iginally contained thieit. goods. This is supposed to have been a method of boosting the salet'. One witness Lesti fled that Rlock Castle cases were p~aid * for at 25 cenmts each, without the hot * ties, and that they wvere not returned It wvas shown that these empty cases, other than those sold to the shipping houses wvere sold locally to drug houses for not more than five cenis and often for less. Tenth. That dispensers have writ ten to liquor houses for gratuitous li quor to help them make up shortages. lleventh. That empty cases were r-un in the stock aceount and were counted as stock on hand, when they ware entirely empty. Twelfth. That two members of the county board of control signed certifi. cates that they had actually witnessed * the checking ot the stock in the diepeai. sais signed and approved the ex pense accounts and breakage accounts and left them with dispensers to uise as they saw lit. Several of these cor tificates on 'vhich the dispensers were to make up their 'accounts were ex. hibited, signed in blanlk, wvith oilicial approval to stock taking, expenses A, and the like, that were to happen months ahead. Thirteenth. That in Spartanburg Mr. Blackwood, in partioular, was nesed as a hnft'ett to bull the market. * He was premised time and again a position and a-ked to file an applica tion, 'and he now thinks this was done simply to get the other fpllow to raise his price to the county hoard, two of the members telling him plainly thlat 6t was a matter of dollars and cents to get ihe office, and after they got thme offl44sthat they couldl easily make 6t b6ok. ~ ,'q~t rteenib. Shpt1Qde of thestar ti~Y4~~witewbo is now abkent,tqld Mr. S thnat. for 900)( hea would not he a wit esch' avingL pvoei pualy made a staff. ent to the Ohristensen.Lyo6 com ittee. Fifteenth That, the dalpensary is ling Av.e, wthOf mneaUs short easures. Fivds'in quarts means that we quart bottles are sold for a gillon ,beu the consumer thinks he is buy. 3g a full quart. WitneassE testitiod hht liet'ter's Tliroci Fwithers, Old )ixie. Ilatni'Is an Id ,t her bl an l Wi e lveus. SixtU-ith T1'sun t o i u it I ro -tiv re puetit booiks havm- not been uumd. The, plea inl defence of thio 11-m U-4.4 beiig that thle uh-pesat i.-s have n11t goIt ten th bo ks aid I tv not hal the t sim to fill them1 ut S.-Veliteeth. That tile (1i spnisiiors. hve b on advi se d to c arge all th breakige to the ciiinty, and that tle count1y los(-11 ii'ii Its I r lit, accou I al br. atlage, 1.1 11 is it dhvided btl . E! ightth ut dlispee fluie iain is salleg d to) 11)1%- sai 1 hat, la paid a,s much *s ox h dr.<i Lml hr. for a Vote aiut thent didn't get it. Nioeleenh. That hiarie 0 Sinith wils reippuinteut on tle board ipon the reeco"iendation of the delugak tion, although it hatd beonl C lied t' the aittentio of nirembersi of thle dule. legation, not all, that lie wa.'s askiig n1oincy for posi ions. T%% entioth. That the appointment of the peenIt. m1eLbers of the county board %%ats held up until after the Morris election was over. The com uissioi bad beeii issuod long before the election. Twenty-first. Thatt liquor agents have been coming to tle dispeuinaries to urge the pushing of their goods. Twenty-second. That goodis that were tnot ordered, other than iitroduc tory, were shipp'ed to tho dispon. SAries. Twenty-third. That the tie ut) of the decisio'n of the state supreme court as to the force and effect. of I lie concu11rrent resoluitionl, tnuder wNhich the committoo is working is muost om. barrassinug hitfit. Wiatnesse, got. ting to beliove ilat the colilhittee had no legal righis, are dimlisod to refuse t) answur qu(t ins, and tie whole Situit.ion is cloldo I and ill doubt bee-use of the umiettI-d coudi tion a to the satuttis of tho law. Twenty fourth. That three of the most important wmii ascie could not be found,~ in the city) today. W rrants have been1 placed in thle hands of the shoriff for thbene recalcitrant witnssoi and they ate expect.-d to. morrow Should they niot auppear, StautemtsiI are on hea rd from them, but their Oviden3ce is doesired1. Mr. Colte Bloase grew quito mad1( to. day about whait ho thought were re. lections on him and made ai personial statemnent, and iniisited that Messrs. Obristensen and1( Lyon1 werei his~ poitL icat enemies and were fighting him politically, and2( insisted that any one who suggested that he had no.t done his full (1uty waus a1 htiuLi L liar. Twenty-six. T1hiat the committee is getting pretty nearly an itemized list of contributions to the fund for the Spartanburg .Journal. IL was shown that the local dispensers each contributed $25, and that the clerks gave $5. Mr. Huseman a beer dia. penser, is said to hauve gene to CJolum bia to seiro aid to this newspaper fund The evidence indicated that $400 was to have bieen raised for this purpose, and about $300 had been -aised. One of the chief dispensers iere insists that hie m'ude a con tract o use the space as regular advertis. ug space, and that hie had articles ,vritten for publication in this spauce. ['heo arranlgemuent was for a column HAIR BALSAM IA OiLSii".ai30'n gowlisr"' Cur.ca. ainleajc. hair faig Dispe'nsaryites are trying to se mre an injunction against the elec lion ini Union county. It is now in order to secure an injun~ction againslt a the inyt stigatinig commitit lee. l !201E~iaKDNYCURE Makes KIdneys and Bladder Right Cpolo Bleaseo, inlI 'iis speech at IUnion, said, "God knows the whisi v key 'v get is h~ad enloughI." Coile ought to 5swear off on .tiH1spnsry whiskey and( goi over ini (Ireenvilo county whsie he can linid plenty oif good bliole. . oyd Evans in rep rt -d ai~ ayinug 2 in his speechl at Un in tiiat "'there t were some good mn amongo the anti dispensary people, but the most of thmwere crooks." Good Lor d; the thinig smears "gwine and comia'". How about the Spatanburtg crowvd? CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Don't try cheap cough medi cines. Get the best Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. What a record it has, sixty years of Cherry Pe ctoral cures! Ask your doctor if he.doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. I1 lift f illil that Ayer's ( tor Peetral In tile Ilest tIn .lieii*. I vi~ai Jtr.Rerlit)elnin*r.a. claitis, itallueniza. emwh11S. n,,,d limrr <-olets." .\1. 1,911i0iG A . .i.M i.. lIhaca. N. V. Me..50h.. P 0(i. .f. V. AVa I: ,.. All *lr'u,im-k 'I ~v'.h. 1 O I1 'N1 for BFronchitis Correct rny tncency to consri.a dion with ! mall dosos of A yer's PeiIs King's Items. Wo have, iteei liavil g sollIE ilice 8 .owers thw p1st week and crp' arts I ing lenko.lii. Rev. D. I. IIcher las j-1t closel a series of iteetings at Pieasant, 11ill vi sterdiiv. A baptizing will take placei the first Sunday in 8, ptoliuber at Garvin's m"il. S. R Kelley and family and Wial. ter Parrott, of Central, visited in the Pleasant Hill section the first Sun. day. Miss Beulab B thentine, of R isloy, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Verona Kelly. Mrs. I/zzie Lawrence, of the Long Branch section, visited Mrs. E M. Jones recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tripp, of An. dlerson, spent a few datys witLh 0. J. Smiti tin( fauily recently. Mr. D. A. Parrott speit severai (a1y.1 hero during the series of meet ings it Pleasiait Hill. irsi. Ttaylor Arnold, of Rome, (at., is spwetlmg a feV wekst nith rela tikes in this section. Mr. W. H. Kelly and family and Miss Luella Beille spot several days in. Antd'rson week ba fore last. M is, E!,mma donidricks and Miss Anile Farmer were the guests of the M swet Smith the first Sunday. Mr. J1. A. Driver and family, of near WVeaatminster, spent a few days with relatives ill this section last weekc. issae Lillian Tanner, of Oaeonee, is speniding a few days with her consin, Miss Lillie Land. Tlhe King's school is progressing nicely uinder the skillful managemett of Ml iss Nanrnie Morgan. Mr. Frank Whiten, of ltant's G rovei, spent a few (days in this comn mnuity not long since. M iss Becrta Jones is tabsen t from our* mid(st at pnr sent. Sha is teach ing at Ebaenieza. Hiarvie Ken nomur has go no to FenilIlandt, N. (C., to go to school, Weo wvish himt sIceOss MIts Malindala Kennur is spend. ing a few dat s in the Six Mile see Lion. Arbutus. Another Goed Man Uone Wrong. ie neglectedl to tke Foley's Kidney Curni at the first signs of kidney toonble, hlopinig it would wear atway, anid 1h0 wvas ~on at victimi of Bright's dhisease. Thlere isq danigr inl tdly, baut if Foley's Kid rey Cure is liaken at once the sympnjtomns will d isa ppear, t he~ kidneys are st rength modta and( yon tlro soon1 sounid and wvell. ~. R. Bass, of Mergantowvn, Intl., had o get utp ten or t~welve time~s in the ght, andi had a severe backache and >aios in the kidnecys, andi was catredl by "oley's Kidney Cure. Piekens Druig Co. Naw t hat Rockefeller is to give the Jniversity of Chicago fifty million ollors5, prep~aro to hear a howvl from Lie other colleges about tainted ioniy. E0LEYHONEXmTAR fer childroang safe. sure. No@ .pates A girl dances till her weeding day ad pays the pipe r the rest of hera FOLEMIRNEYWTAR tosse she cough and hea2.1lungs W~aith a mrale cynie it's liver trouble; 'ith a femnale ecynic it's heart trouble. ears the lh idYou Ilays Atw Bough lignature of Cua is following in the footsteps of Ir. Snaaw, ad htas a treasury deficit shlow. We like best to call afood because it stands so Sem-SEULIN phatically. for perfect nutrition -' And yet in the matter of restor n tg appetite, of giving* new. strength to the tissues, especially to the nerves, its action is that of a ieiie Use AlleW'0 Wobtaka4s, A P.?wdqr to be upaken into the shoes, Yout feet - eel'swollen, nervous .tnd damp aid got tired easily. If you have smarting fee or ti ht shoes, try Allen a Foot-Ease. It cools the eet and 'makes walking easy. Cis swollen, sweating feet, blibters and a sos. ito leves corn and bunions of all a n ry It to day. Sold by all druggists and shoe' ores for 250. non't accept any substitute. Trial pack age FRa&E. Address, Allen L. Oltuste, Le Roy, N.Y, BUSINESS LOCALS. Land surveying, land papers writ. t, atId probated, dowers taken; clhairies reaiso mnblo RletidetJc on Jonlsioni at , we t of jail. J P. At ttay. Pickens, S. C. - eow 4t* 15 or 20 smart girls cill g14 it'sitdV I m .loy went Hewitg it g- 11d w V : |'ll4d-o t ginititalleed Ii yllu Incsiri. ,isit girlt canl laiket $1 ner day .And-, ts. Overall Fact' .%, 0. 11 Vain Wyck, Manager, And. rrson)1, S U. Whlen in need of repir-i work Pill On Me. Biggy aid wagon repairin g, wi u-li Ilieg, etc., fiihlie I lip inl fit 1' class shpilo it rl.atnale Ili pIces. It.t 1m)( figure uilh - %. i il that next job. A A Mlat, it i.- Brock shop'', iext to W. 11. Aslinre's blac'.:mit eshtablislnent, Pickenls, S. C, Briig us8 your eggm, chickens and tt 1er. 11 lhest p paid for aame. H. A. Richei. For Sale - Lt of good milk cows. Fresh in milk. Q A Ellis. -Will pay GOc p.r busiel in mer ehandiso for fresml cleani dry peach seed. Craig Bros 2t A hea) of littlo things cheap at J D. loore's. You can get 25 lbs. lice for one dollar at J. D. Moire's. Come and see onr nice line of shoes J- 'r. Fennells & Co. Molasses at J. D. Moore's 30c to 40,! per gallon- good. A nice line of men's and youth collars at J. T. Fertnell & Co's Store Real go d cider at J. D. Moore's. This is a reminder t hat I am stil doing business at the >ld staud (over Pickens Drug Store) w here I am always glad to s'erve my ild 111 well as new friends. When you want a quick and easy shave, or an ap-to-date hair cut, give mei a call. E. T. Hunter The Barber. Highest prices paid for chickens eggs and country produce, J. T. Fennell & Co. Good apple vinegar at J. D. Moore's for 25c per gallon. The nicest line of lamps, glassware and decorated dishes to gq at cost, J. t. Fennell & 'Co. For Cotton Weigher. .1. n). Holder is htereby annottnced as a candiii date for Cottont Weigher for l'lckens'rownship. slnhje(t to the action of the, qualified voters at the aplsproaching eltoll. Rtoht. TP. Griftili is hiereby annonceed as a candidate for Cottons Weigher for l'ickens T'awnship, subject to the action of the voters at thae appsroachintg election. R1. 11. Crane is hereby announ1 lced as a candid ate for Cotton weigher for Piekens Township, anhj~ect to tile action of the voters uit the1. apI proachling election. Contract for Piers. The County Supervisors of Piokens and Greenville counties, will be at the Salade bridge on'the 7th of September, at 10 o'clock a . m ., for tile purpose of letting the contract for the 1 uilding of thei piers for said bridge; anti we will be at Farr's Mill at 8 o'clock of the 'same day for the saime purpose. 0. M. LYNCH, Supervisor Piokens County. J. W. WALKERI, Supervisor Greenville County. Notice of Final Settlemtent We will apply to J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge for Pickens county, on the 15th (lay oSf Sept., 1905, for a fin'! settlement of the estate of P. MoD. Al exander, deceased, -and ask to be die misswd as adlministrators. W. M. HIAGOOD, MARY E. ALEXANDER, July 16, 1905i. Adlministrators. Take Notice. I hereby warni all persons not to har bor or feed my wife and child, who have left my hiome withIout 0o.us0. DANIE STEPHENS. Cotton Weigher's Election Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Pickene, C. H., Township that anl eletionl will be0 held pursnant to Sec tion 1557 of Volume 1. Code of Laws of SouthI Carolina, 1902. for at Co~tton Weigher for Pickens. Said election will he held on thle third 8 -turdaty in August, the same being (lie 19th day of August, 1905. 'The polls' to Op~en at 10 a. mn. and close at 5 p. mn. P. E. Alex anider, B. R. LaBooni and J. E. Cox are lppoinited managers of the said election. Dated Pickens, 8. C., August 1, 1905. By order of thle Tlownl (ounicil of Pickens. J. MeD. BRUCE, Intendmant. Notice. The Board of County Con mniasioners vili conider alplicattionls for thle posil ion of Stewvard of the Poor Farm for lhe I ear 1906 in their ofmee at Piokens mn the 22d (liy of August. By order of thie Board. 2L (G. Mt. LYI{OH, Sulpervisor. RYDALES TONM A New &clenliflec Discove,-y for the BLOOD and NERVES. It purinies the blood by eliml~inating~ I waste iOnatter anld other imlpuirities aned 1 deCstroyinlg the germsi~ or milcrobe.s tha; infest the blood. It builds upl the lo.. b~y reconstr~ciing aind miultiplying the rI corpuscleh, msaking the blood rich andl areo It restores and stimulates the nerves causing a uUl freeo flow of nerve forer throughout the entire aerve System. 1 speedily cures un tst rung AperAs, neirvous. ness, ntervous prostraticp,: and~ all, oiwie diseases of the nervous syste:6. -IRDALE.TONIC is sold under a posl tivo guarantee. Trial aire 50 cents, I'amily sire ;g .00 .MANUFJIACTURED ny The Radicai Remedy Comupajyv HIOKonY, N. 0. * StillB L OW Sales have been very heavy i we have scores of odds and on center table and dispos carry Shoes from one seas< Oxford in the house must go Nothing Re~ Short lots will be displayed c To L< HOBBS 110 and 112 N. Ma Suimmonis for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Pickens C"nty. Court of Common Pieas. Copy Summons for Relief-Complaint Served. Brooks Thompson and Marshal Thbomp son, as administrators of the estate of Thomas Thomnpson, deceased, Ph ain tiffs against Gabriel Thompson, Furman Foster, James Williams, Angelino Keith, Dudley Talley, Elias Talley, Emily Carr, Sissy Ferguson, Pickens Thiomp son, Ida McCoy, Thomuas Jilythe, Angeline Moore, Sophronia T~alley (if alive, and if dead her heirs at laiw), Lizzie Thompson, Ju lia Walker, Charlotte Duncan, Ella Bradley, Lii ly Bradley, Gabriel Thompson, jr., John Th'lompson, and Brooks Thomp son and Marsh'il'Thompson, in their individual capacity. defendants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to n'nswer the complaint in this action, ol wvhich a copy is herewvith served upon you, and to s'erve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on thie subscribers at their office, Miller building, Greenville, S. C.. within twen ty days after the service bereof, exclu sive of the day of such service; andl if you fail to aunswver the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this notion will apply to the court for the re lief demnanded in the complaint. - Dated July 14th, A. D., 1905. -SEAL- A. J. BOGGS, -,-U. C. P. BILYTHTE & BLYTHE, Plaintiffs Atm orneys. To thme absent d. fendants, Furman Fosmer, Ida McCoy, James Williams, Dudley Talley, Emily. Carr, Thomas Blythe and Soipbronmia Talley (if alive, and if dead her heirs at law): Take notice that the summons and Eompllaint in this action was filed in the. :>llico of the Clerk of tlie Court, of Comn mon Pleas for Pickens county, at Pick mes, S. C., on the 5th of Angust, 1905. BLYTH E & BLJYTIIE, Plc intiffs Attorneiy:,. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROT "' County of Pickens. In the Common Pleas Con Smma Bowen, et al, P1 vs. innma Blassingame, Defemndant. In pursuance of a decretal order in le above stateud case by lion. Geco. E. [Prince, daled June 9, 1905, antd on ile nm the Ch-rk's office, twdll sell to the uiest hidder on sauleday in Septcemi'r, l905, during the legal honrs faor sal.', at, Pickens Court House, S. C., the follow ng tract of land(, to- wit: All that piece, parcel or traict of -laud nx the County of Pickous, Strate of South 'arolina, and containing sixteen (10) icres, meo or less, and adjoining landls >f Nathaniel Duncan, Annm Hendricks rad others, it being the same landt de liscd to ILe said (Jynthia Bowen by 3teven Burdine. Terms Cash--Purcbaser to pay for spera anid for recok-ding the esinme. Aug. 7, 1905. A. 3. BOGGS, 0lerk of Court. bR. J. 11. BURQE55, *..DENT1ST.. SENECA, - 8. U. Offiee over Nimmonms Store, Doyle Building. Notta 9i m to13 p.' . p mt etter Bargain -IN CUT SHOES i our Shoe Department for the past 10 days, and we find ends-one and two pairs of a kind --which we will place e of this week at less than regular price. We will not >n to another, and every Man's, Woman's and Child's before the season is over. served in Low Cut Shoes n Center Tables at one uniform price. Cost not considered )ok fleans to Buy HE NDEC, y~ut hlave not bee ,in St, 1.s, tr~y uis next ti me atto E,AS. C. WA~l '_ W/A that I am selling a .~ Poo'ah~ grade watches ate V repaired, and I gui H. SNIDER, TGRPS Notice the NAGD h o tographuu e oir oftUstdioISDAheYug Thatarenatrasandainci' Ifaiiglr-ow 1 ri est, c 4ards to b ha kipssout wiyh whma htoBolder 'leBurglar Insur 30. pays for the.bnildji . esunme busiuness at the-stiu on Your deposit is ine vord1 to the wise is aufi - lf you wanlt , fay for i't t --~- to pay it come alii say so. IWant to PiM t'he a(mounfts (20 Coe andl(' pay,, (ki g'et e L For Permanent Relief BERBINE acts direotly on the Liver. '" ---- -r TRON, DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA AND CHi from all jpoleonous mineral substances, an LII.GIVING MERBS. Espesially adaptei constitutions; attength ens the weakened gl an . all derangements of the human body. CURED HER SICK HE~APACHE Mrs. 76sie Cameron Centralia Avenue, Tempte, 'Texas, w'ritea: " I finj JHRRBINE gives me ~ufck relief, and take pleasure In recommending it loal women who suffer from sick headache." WITHilN THE REACH OF ALL ity Cents A Mp~ie Avoid All Substitutes Ballard Snow Liniment Co. Lti.ouis, U. S. A. SOL.D AND RECOMME DE S aIa a o m