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> : * ?? 4 \ \ Manldin were appointed a special committee to wait on the Speaker-elect and escort Inn; to the liall. In appropriate and fitting words the Speaker elect thanked the members ?>f the House tor the hitrh compliment they bestowed upon him. this being his th?rd term as apeakor of the House. Speaker Ciarv then declared the House r'*:ulk for business. Tile next hiMnr<- ;v:e ,h,?"Iec tton ot si clerk tor toe Mr Mc.Cullough nominated (ten ,1. Walter (tray, of (Jreonville. Mr Rogers, of Marlboro, nominated Mr Thomas C 1 lamer, of Marlboro. Mr Kagsdale, of Horenoe, nominated Mr K M Mc( ovven, of Florence. AH of the speeches were esilo-! gistic of tlie several candidates, all of whom are good men. The tirst ballot resulted as follows : J W (Iray, .'18; T (' IIamor. .'15; It M MeCown. 4'J. Vote cast, 115. No election resulted, a majority vote being necessary. As soon a? the roll had been callen Clerk Hemphill, of the Senate, was announced, and stated that the Sonata had organ ized and was ready for husim ss, having elected Mr Robert II Soar borough. President nm teni. and Mr Robert R llemphi!'. clerk ??r the Senate. 1'ho House then took u second hallot for clerk, which resulted ap follows : ' W < J ray, .'!! ; li M MeCowan, H ; T (' I lamer. .'5v A third hallot 1 a 1 to he railed, there nr>t heinp a ma jority vot?* on the second hallot llii* result ed : ' W (irav. .11 ; li M Met 'own n, 47 ; T O llainer, .'!v I'otal catt 11 ?. Oil the tonrI!? hallot the vote stood : Orav .'11, Md'owao Hanier l">. On the tifth hallot the 'irav voters scattered, the hallot resultinp as follows : .1 \Y (iray 1. li M McCowr M.and Thomas (' l!a mer '!!). Mr Thomas <' llamer w.i* declared elected ami lie was imme .11??^i.. o. i?;.... M .. i u n? i n ? ii i l. w' ' "Iiirr .M i ' i i ? ami Mr Ilnmer ~at side by sidt: ^ ami went to work. The eloction for *ei lit-a r - arms was next taken up. ^ Mr I'eurifov nominated Mr Samuel 15 Holly, of Saluda, ami Mr 1'at tor ami nominated Mr ,\ i! Stanscll, of Barnwell, the incum bent. Mr Stansell was elected I The vote standing: \ II Stansel N*?, S 15 LIolley .l". Total vote I 1 .'> Mr Stansell wis sworn into of \ lice at once. .. The election <<r. the readini: >' clerk next came up, ami Mr .1 > ' Withers, tho ellicient incumbent was unanimouslv r<> elected ' " .... 1 here was no opposition to lorn and any would have been I'ufi! The ro! 1 had to be e i!!<>,| * yoa and nay vote was reenrded favor of Mr Withers. ! >;! r n spiartor of an I, ejr a- i,t lt the roll-call. Mr Wither* n> s?orn into olhc ? at once. 1'or chaplin tlx- K. \ Lief r- M M 1/ : .1 ?...! i i ? ; . i i i. .11 auti ' * #? I - i I I Wi-vipl were '.! ' ifi ii^.'n V"'.u. The vote result? ! : R.\ M ?Ivmar(! i'll, Rev .Mr .1 (' A '.jicv tor. illCl fli \ tiiicy Whs i|eH;?r>- ! > Jreek. I -l of ?iinieiuti'i rise of f?7 v - ? (?, '?f1< r?d 11< r 1 hero are in if *'i) a resolution 1H, at the he empower*..: " 'i>e ri oxtigufmt; com .vill ... man? . in.titu. w- that will. provides unitary e.liu anil i 1,.. ?phut > x i1"' M |(] ... . rosiest boon lole to any . of able port ion of liealth' } Insane, dispensary and all of the i c State institution of learning; toU . make recommendations for the 1 1 more economical government of I the same. Said committee to he t j composed of five members, whojv l hold no office of honor or trust in the Slate. '! M r Bacot, of Chat I est on, offered :a resolution to provide for a gift !j of a sword to Lieut Victor Blue. ^ 1 S N. The ?lovernor ind Attor , 1 j ney lieneral authorized to make , i ; the purchase of a sword to pre j k sent Lieutenant Blue, U S N. Tin* j " j sum of if.VMt is appropriated, if ? > j | much be necessary. o Mr N Kvnns offered a resolu- | torn that the time lor the puvnient ot taxes be extended to lie- ^ 1 -t i?f Maudi. 1 SSI!). i. J These resolutions were ImM, to be referreil when the comniittees ' .i " a re a ppoi n ted. * U III ill I I I t"T*n WITH Sf-lll II) I II H j M (iovemor and tho Senate to n ?ti- I 1 I'v t he in that tin* 11 < n j -; ? vvas ready j t<>r business aml had perfected it- ^ organization. Mr w .1 Johnson, of Fairfield, i| Hiovod that tho drawing of scats )! i he ordered. Some mom hers thought it too late for this work-- v it heitig within a few minuter of " J'5 o'clock. The members, however, appeared to ho impatient to know M where they were to hit during tho session. It was a regular lottery, ' and the members went into the contest with merriment. The fir.-t ? name drawn out of the hat was j ? \\ illiamshurg, and the threo mom- , hers took seats near the mainK. aise, ahnut half way down. Then l'iokens got two seats on the aishn s l.anretis, Saluda and Lancaster 1 got good selections Leo (%>unty was the sixth ooiintv called, hut L it- spokesman was out of the hall, h1 Charleston drew the 17th soleo-M tion and not tolerable sent" in (|u> ( I reor of the ha 11, two of the sea sIj heing on tho aisle. The drawing- ; went Toomusiv Hiotiu. ii> nictn- ; hers Mccmi'il to hi> very well satis-' lied with tlx* selections thev chose or were forced to take. Horonce and ' 'besterlield were the last I counties Irawn and had to take! such neat as were available. Th* r..ll.?wi?ur e.nimiiti i | a in I IIhim' nltieiaU w ! <>|>p<>itit J !.\ i it..- s- aker |*ri\ i li'ir#'- ami 1-1 i'.-i ?.tiI?. 11. \1 a- ' uriM. rlisirnian: .1 '? l':iM.*r?"ii. Inlm i. M'M"\, .l.'liii U i::i-?.Jtl... > I' I ' ih . .1 \ I. M i raw. M . II. -l.:tr.la-. | I I' M- I 'ill. .1 U M.-an-, I; .1 i.itali. I' M Vnuair. W .1 Mutil i'rv. !' -ij. :iii'l M.-au- li I! ?'nini. eliair-I j in-in : .1 11 a r \-v M i l>.>n, .1 ii I iau M i I !i- | ; .-II. .1 r.. i I. rriii'-e. I? I 1.1inl. .1 M.-hrtvii-. I i I II Wi'-i.hi. i T ?V>? Ik*. M II M Iwanl. .1 .Ini n- j -uM. I !iiill. t - i ' I ! .v. . < ' "A \\ .~..l in.Juili.inry T \N ttai'nt, iliairmati : i W I >t. v.'li-i 11. I' II ;ii|<i|i'li, ? I. S\i ii k ii-r. 11 < I "a 111 'ii. IN Willi.imsl | W || I Iimimji-. I' I! llv.lri. k. M I' l>.T I \ ' la an-, .k.s \ M ? i: 11 iin^li i: M v..?. I in ? r | >? >i*:i t i ii - - I. W inkWr. i liuiri until : .1 \ M< 1 'ii 1 Innjfli. W i! -Iiarpi'. 11 a w t* I ti? l\ .1 I'll k i n ?. i I' xtiil Ii. 'A . .1. " M . >ii! _ r\. i S 111 i< : >. .! 11 i,'i< li l.anl- .1 ii i in ii M.i. 11. .1 r . I I' M. t 11111. .1 111 i n 11 ? 111111 . ' .1 ' k. \V ; I l'?r_ t \ j ) I{ M I. '' 11.< 11:t i r:11:i I .1 v. \ ... I'. ?I l!i-. I' I r.iir.l. I .(..till M I; \ i: I '. Mil. >r.. >111 |.;.s . I* I. K. . r . . ., M ;. n ni it ? . IM :: br<Mik. ! .i "l< l.iuirMiti, .1 I Mil.an-j riii. W \ ' ri.iit I :: i.V a' n n- - .. I'lni rilin I' I ! Srii It I. .In- m 1 I: .I:-. .' ..V.I. .1 I: .? ; \V i. nii I II M i n| w r.l. .1 I ! I .11 :11 . I ili 'i It l.i \ i i i I !,' lit: n . .ii . ..t 'iii? ' I <\ v in. t li t i r :ii 11 i i I I ? .iji..rir . r :i .11i-. if i! p.-ii.f.T . ( ?.1|| .1 W Mi':ili?, .1 S' I i -1 r 111 IT'*. II I. .1.1 \ I II ' "i .1 < ? v\ n IC I :-. Prill.;. . .in! I . ri-ir- .l.n I \\ \ I\ i-1>:ti? :j . I'. I ('nii^liiiinii, .1 - ? . I hIi:' ;n. .1 i> V\ iih:<'. i N 1 I I Xliitll, \ II I If.Hi, I I 1 k limi ?' . W I) M ri mi. itnilroiirls i .i*iirt,'i* I I r11nrliairi:i a ii : H il ? :??I - I i . v\ MauMiii, I \\ Siill|i!. i i ', ' i' - ; !' i -1 ! Man..ii..' < I at I r.-nii. I I:: i . ' , M V. Winn] wnr<). ' 1. 111 r\ i i 11 \ I i I \?? 'I .'if i: i !l ! I ill villi, .? I|' ' 11 " ' ? I? -Mini li. < V. >\ ollc, I'M \ .in. ' j I ) * n<ly, 11 ii <j'>r .*"i i: k li r. I I lit rii.i! I in;n*i >\ Hi'11:' - A ! 1! I'likf-, '11r*irinnn : .. !\ '"rti.?s | ICroW11 i tr. I' II :t i . .1 ' K:u!".\. \\ II .1 v. Hill, (.i. i j I loll nir} i . HoUHff ami ' r,,u. j ) r \ * i, - !. <. nnirnian: (ieorge \V Fnlrey. .1 K Hopkins loract* K Johnson, George It Jones, Labti Iiiohli'.. \V \ Nettles, (iiorRc VV. Richardson I H Kvans Public Hulhllngs?J N KstrUlge, chairman ' F Stackhouse, \V. A. Nettles, I) H Pcurifoy ? M Youn,'. J \V Mtlev, J W Hill, CI* Smith i I) Itlack. Accounts -Horace K Johnson, chairman: VV 1 l.ockwo. xl. t' ,1 Col rock. S U Havls. IV I au->c, tlu?t HofTineye,*. James t, Jackson. Min>'s an M n1iiir-J ?" Mclirtens. chairman U VV I Noll I' VV VVhisonai,', .1 II Wharton, J Mc|,iur.n, T.I Mcl.au'hlt.i. J I. Mct'ravv, rank M innliic. tlc?.r;'?t K Join s Military Cole I. Kinase, cbi iriiian \\ II lnoi in ,| itit. n i ONirrovc. s \\ liavis. II II v.ih-. .1 i; i ! i!c. Ilavv li .1 'tik hs, VV Hock I. VV .1 Thomas I'm.li.- hool -T I lingers, chalrnuin: J (I uliar.In. n, ,i McCoy, VV '? Mann. John S r ... Kit.. T I. Hri'.v'.j'i; . ilenty II r.l o.a. .1 ...:i VV H .Hn I ' Iti-nt'.ir. J II Wharton chairman S I' in K r. s. .|?rs ,l>ro ' ah Smith. ' W iii.it .1 S W tntiorlv. W A Stroll), John li I I I, .M'llll .>1 I > I ( '.-iiitu. : >i. I M i'i if:i. : .. I". M V. i rlialrinun: T s starkii.-tf -. .1 SmlUi ir.'iT ? nk r. K I. S:?n l'*rs (' I'. |{<<t.ln~>'i. u r\ II I! <'li ir I It I " itr i f? . .l-'lmil v. (HIi'1 - .i!> IC II IC > ii-i :i, <l.a r in John IV.iv.I. II II W Iwiir.l ?" W W.. V. A D.iulin.'. .1 W llili. .1 'A Wimh.-rlv. 'I' hi. .it t. i V. Suli. r Stun- 11. >-1 >. ;i i fur ' i?i- 11- .i in- r' II W.s!..ii talrtnati: I. K Sun i-. II II f'ruiii, 'I' \V It . .1. I'. n r ll.illlo. .1 I'Mi l. iii- .n. < I'. IJ'iliin-?-i>, K StacU'imis.-. *' W Sn'-.-r MviliiMl Affair* I. K Sitirklr, clilrman CI .'V.Ik- .1 1' 11. >|>lit If. I" *I"?i r>- 11? s W I i nu; !.: i Wt-i-N, ii li 'i i i--iPulillc PrliiilnK *' ft WoH??, rhiiirmnii: A lylhi-. !_ J i .Il.iivk, l> II Mat: II. .1 ni'mi-r >ii. II .1 i iantt. A i' l,vl--s. Kiii{r.>ss?-.l lli.l> I". Ii Smith. .' lirmai. \1 *l'li..ina?;? ?>r-W I: . ar.iH in. .1 <' Halli-v II BittcU, J.ilin I y t. S W .. I.--,-. *la-.v- l.ii r.nv -Ji-r<'tnliili smith, chair ian .1 \ S.'.n. r I., an Mauiili- . \V l .1,.' . ui , 11 I II v-lr... . \ I I A iif. \ 111 -.li> Knrol I a. -. " Y \V Iiiiiim, cha rmaii: I I II. II I r-..ti MM V.irii. If M I..M..H .1 aw . r. It II Mi.-", T K M I ?.>? It'll'> ll?..\i..r "all..ii, . I i.rnii-1 11II : '-illk'a-r. W I. Mall. '.Ill U I' S - Vl-lfi.U. \\ I ?ar:-a?i 'I in- t <>l|(i win r a pi. ointinon 1 wi-rii itiit.iiuni'4<l AmHihiii < r... s t' i imuii ;. urtiui c ?-rk, > I IoUhIiI mitaltlc -1.. ?rk>. J-- i. !' : r Kainh-r* if..i.- .'....rk' t i or Willi ui- M . l v. ill- ! ..! ? ?" U I > I la. i: .ii ... . p. r i f ? j. a'..- " ooiii. .1 M I'.-. I'liiai.. ii.'- ll-.I-.ii Mi.if! .'uuifhm i: . Art-It Son i. Mill.-* li McSwt-cttoy I.- r.iv W- -i 1 TBE UCW B1V I 1 lib iibii vvn 11 B ^OMEN used ^ n.ale diseases" BJ tjWywJs. treated after 'ioI it^' ' c a 1 exarr.in.iV/ine of Clardul has now demonstrated that nine-fnths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at ali. The simple, pure I taken In the privacy of a woman's he own : :v.- insures qta ft t-Tiioj and w ?rp*?er|y cure. V/cmrn r.ee'f not hc.oit.itc now. V/ine of C^rd-i reft tions for I'.o^adoption. It ruresany w of "female tr iLles"?<h:.crJereJ ?} menses, falling of the womb, Q "v/lute':." < :>a: ye < I lifI: makes ^ v. men I ".i-t,f, 1 I / r.ta'r. them R well. It k"eps them your.^ by y k-epir.p the;:, healthy. .'vl.C'Jat the drstare. I' r ai/i - l:i < ;:?' r* .j.rlnj ,^e-:it g W.I. ADDISON. H.D.,Cary, Ml*;., tiys: ' I 11V U'l'iii lif f jr tul BilTilvely Ir? f mypraetii ) and And it I moil aicalloal f I nl' In . Sii'ih ! ?,! ! 'I In* W;i\lia\\ I'nlci pri-t*. .1tin. I -Ili. Mi*- i. in dim .N i -1 t r t-1:11'11 > ' I *<t * - ti 1 >t v t r* a M <*N ' 11 ! * < >-il f.i i rn ?i'i- uf I 11 -1* r. Mr i: St.*,*',* p. *.t ,, ,i,. ... i .. . i f fr'i-ii'i- i 'i ?11<! mii lm*i im?<f ' Mi i 'i\i|f .Mftnrt'. of l.iiQiMii.-r h .1 - i t * i f I Ihi* 1 h-t 11 M h- h?-11 in! i ' i.i.nr |:im at ' w I'v mi in V . .1 !' < i.irrlm!i i - |.11 rrlr> -i ' i r;;n tin! I >? i u t1f r,! !<.; n, t j I < I u-til !? ? am I vv i!' f ;"!, i; in i i ! ii pon 11 aft? r t % ! i ? . 1s II M williani" l.:rx rn'Mnwi mm a vi-i' to ln?r miativ.i ii?hi f>?ii?l Iuligrrit . it aii'l ii* 1 our I if> To quit I lilircn ?"i . : : I foro\? i ? ii ng . i J I I . . l . . a I 11. I t I 'll lI'MiKlft IfI v ,|>M Iff ilTi'S rliiy llctw'v l - < .1 ' J SORE LUNGS Sore lungs, pain in tho cheat and painful breathing are quickly relievea and | cured by the old reliable specific, Dr. 1 Bull's Cough Syrup. Tina remark| ablo remedy breaks up a cold in ono night and ia, without doubt, the very best medicine for all affections of tho ; throat and lungs. It has cured thousands and will euro you. It never dis1 appoints. Try it at once. , I Dr.BuIl's Cough Syrup i Will quickly heal Soro Lungs. Ttniii :iro small ntnl |>l(\isnnt to tnke. l>uctor? ' i reconiwcuU it. l'ricc 25 cents. At nil druggists. J j USCASTF.R F.XTF.RFRISF.! , publ'Slie<J Lvrry Wednesday aivi Saturday j IIV | lie Enterprise - I'nblishing . Company | A. J. CLARK r.-litor. . One Year. $ i .00 ( 1 I Six Months, .... 50 cts | ; Three Months 25 cts In A?1 vjiin'P. Saturday, .January I 4, IN!M>. i " ! " I v ?A Kill has Kpr?n int rudilfi'd \ . . . i in tia> l.t'^islaturo Kv Mr. h. I'., j [ Vprnpr. <>l (Jcoupp. lor tlio rp|>t*al | if tin* linn law. A Similar Kill I j was i ii I nxliirt'd at tin- last session Kv Mr. I . .1. Ito^ffs ii| M irlInii'i>. . Tlio advtM'att's o| this Kill art' I " vttv h(?|H'l'ni til' >ai('?'i'-s as thi? Kiil : has L*aiin'd trit'inls. I n his int'ssaizt'. (invt'rnor I'd KtKc rt'i'tnii 111?' 11* !?' 1 that an a ii i? * 11 1111? * 111 in tin' <nn-i it lit inn ni thi' ^tatf. luiikinir )< the t"dah li-hiiH'iit u!' Kit'iuii il si's.-iftn- ?i! t!ii- < ifiii-ral .\s<i'ii:Kly. In' suK mittfd t.i tin* in'iipit>. Kaidi ?<'< .; I " v ' " v I""""' I :f.*iO.)iim> and if thi- plan was adopted then Wolll'1 1 a Ulr.lt va\iliu i-l flu* people*- money ? in round number- about (MH? a veai. It >v:i? al-n -n^ire'doil that member- oi the I ,eui -1 a t n re lie selected t'??r a term ot four year-, thereby iloinu awav with the nor*--ity o! having election-; every t wo year-. I o our mind thi- i- a e(?,il j lan, we are hav ''in.: ton in i]i h !> ur I si ion. iuo-t ot .. i : ? : .i ...i:. *. ? I I 1 i I 1 Ilift \> < ? I t i I ?l < I t I I I I I I^ I ? I i I!: pe iJii* : a ally. ? Mr. !'.< . ,M. tVrkio ot llr.ck Hill was in t a :; \V< ii:i ?11stv. ? K?'\. I>?. < W. 11 iiinplit'oys, j of < 'hestor. }?n 1 over \V| 1 n v. Nli-- l.ollin |,;|| | HI! | u| < ||ci < i i > \ i -1t; 11 Mi-. !,' 1\ 11 . 11. i>. -.111.!_o i.i I : i ! i;.< 'II.Ii ll ? I > - .< i I In I < ! || III 11 j: i ?11; J i |'o ' .. .... .III. . \\,||||. l.V I or snii - N, v. j!..in. 11_ !i lii in- 1 >r iviMi or iiii i n -1 ;i 1! ' j II; II: - . Mr .1 M . i I oijii Ins Iirrn , , 1 ! . . .ii 'i iiirio-- in1 [. 1111111*111. 1>\ I In.* A 11 oi IM' V t ? 11 ,i i. ? Mi w I M ! ilxp.it rick . o ! \\ H.-n' !| of I In- I :irfi:j I i I! 11:1: i 11 : A V ; until.- < ".nil : ' ! i < 'III I lot on V. i-il.i.sil , \ Hi. 5?11 - IIII-*. i ?I lie l.iiuc-l it:i(is t <>i mar I ' IJJl* - I'Vl'l' I ?- J H H ?? I HI IIH' lll'W'S I 11I" to ti'U" know i: ? 1 iT?? Was l'li in- People's A-lvot-jif of January I '.Mli. ll coiitaiicl nineteen niurriaiies which look place in a little ( over t WO w eeks. . V .J M . Tlie Governor's Message. For lack of space we are uii able to publish the Governor's MB message in full. A brief synopsis is herewith given : kinancks. w The (inances of the State are Rtill in an unsatisfactory condition. Kvery obligation of the State has boen promptly met, but, to do this, the State Treaa- J# nror has overdrawn, for small amounts, upon various "hanks in which State funds have been deposited. The State of South Carolina should always he in a position to meet current expenses without the necessity of over- * drafts upon hank. To do this it is evident, that one of two things will have to he done?either the appropriation must be rut down or the tax levy raised. I'llOSl'll \TK INDUSTRY. Only $2.'{.f>tV2.64 have been paid during the year into the State treasury from the pie sphato inin- ^ ing {industry. Mr. .lames Heid is due the State $2,bG0 royalty on phosphate rock which he has mined. The Attorney General has instituted proceedings against him, and all of his persona' and real property lias been attached. The phosphate inspector estimates the value of the property attached to secure this debt at v, I $4,000. KM'orts are being made to force the matter to a speedy settlement, ami as no disposition has been shown to <|iiestion the State's proceedings, if the estimate as to the value of the propertv attached is correct the[State is not likely to lose anything. < OM KHKK ATK ItK?"OKIKS. At the la*t session of the (Jeneral Assembly $*>00 were appropriated for the completion of g^k the Confederate rolls. Col. John I'.Thomas* 'on federate historian, reports that the rolls have been completed, but the history has not been written. < KI.MTION ol Ol I ICiatS. 1 Vow will he called upoll to elect various ollieers to till positions of emolument or of trust in tho State. A stipei intendent of the Penitential v, a librarian of the f State Library and various trustees of burlier educational institutions are to be chosen. I urge the importance of at once holding these elections and tilling these positions for the experience of the past proves that while such elections are pending and underidod Ollhlie business is often made !<> wait ami mailo to snlVer. All ? 1? i ions should he set for an earlv ?I:tt in your session. ^ I: I K N S I A !. s t SSI ON s o| I II K I.KOIs41i < ?i?1 v eight States of tin* I nion Ik lil ininrtl -< ' ions ot their Logi-lature?, Mini it -cents n most desirable p.iljcy fi.r our own State. Kneli -c- -1nn of our (leneral Assomh!\ . about fifty thou-Hlid dollar- Wo have two much legislation, ami consequently too many laws, Itienniai sessions, . limited forty lav;, would he i ample for due consideration of all matters pertaining to Legislative Im-incus. I therefore n..? omniend t It tit an amendment to tin* <'oieditut ion of tin- State, looking t<? tin* estah!isliment of IneuniaI session* <<i the (ieuerai A^scnihly, he submitted t?? tlie i people. Member* ol the l,e^i*dat nr? would then he selected for a ( term of four years. 'I his very Lm <JosneftIde action on the pari o' the voters would result in a saving of twenty-five thousands dollar* a year, and tins and other good reasons will , omniend the J