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' J4 EKLY. WIN NSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 1902. SALSE 84 E BI A R S."REMAIN 4 F1 . Tarol HERE ALL DI YC Cook SI Lin 4oIefm TRUSTS.. one or: " - promot low is the- fall text of the ecuted act to > ohibit, pools,. trusts, the sevE a iAd - conspiracies to reasona ~ -cQtroI busineSi and .prices of duced; *rticls, to- prevnt the formation defined :or corporation of pools, trusts, clides i ,onopolI and -combinations of tions b' charters O .corporations that vio persons late the:terms of this -act, and to acting f autb'orise tbe institution of prose- cially d ctions and suits therefor. clude u Section 1. Any corporation or- tions, daaized nder the laws of this or or- corp ai4 ather State or country, and credit, tumbsacing r- conducting any trade, c ip~d of 'business in this Stete,. or possess an partnrsip ogjndividual;, or the, ord der AaGelinof persons what- lshipor w]oshall create,.enter. the leg; anto, pDC '. member of or al or an ir azyZ any .ooIn$tt agree- from. 1 ment, combination, confederation distinut or u j inggith. gny other by the cprporation, .partnership, indi- control -idual..fr ny other person or stock o: associfl.on sons>f. to) regu- proport late pfa thd price of any article; corpora of manufacture, mechamismi, mer- have be chandisejeomtodity,conlvenienlce, 'the co: rep)air, any product of minig, of tion of1 anvartiggi4fig -whatsoever, bonds, or'to maintain said price when so custoni * regulated or fixed, or shall enter belongi impo, become a member of or a or_corf putty t,hVax. pool, aagreeiient, -ejecit comb 3ume1)tract, association oo-o)p or confederation to fix or limit of this tLe amount or_ quantity of any tered ir artiele of maonftiture, -mechan - the pur ism, merchandise, , commodity, anud a' convendsBi- repair, any .proJiot this s-e( *of mi ,r n artiej~e or thing4be nul whattevri, or the price or pre- policy; uexr-.;be paid for musuhng Ii hrms, e prop tAgains5t loss or damage .of pers by ,iij~htnling, storm, cyclone, Ibe deer tojnado, -or any other kind of of a e policyissued by any corporation, shall be partnership, individual, or asso- describ ciatioti-f'persons aforesaid, shall be deemed andl adjudged guilty1 Sec. .of a conspiracy to defraud, and compar tobe subject- to thes penalties as; or cori prov-ided bytlisact. manufa Sec. 2. A. monopol" is any of comi uaion, or edbination% or cobnsohi- the ra - tion, or? ifliatiovn of capit61,l mined credit, P,p iy; assets, trae, the jmt custom, k or acts, or any other~ out eor dra1uable thins or possession, by purpes o between personxs,firms or car- compel rtions, or assoioia-tions of per- cost of firms or corporations. where- their n -ny one of the purposes or the pu fmentioned in this act is; pe-titio: bsed, or sought to bejcompel usid or wherehw any 'ufac tua BRGISIN DWARE kT THE STORE-ROOM OF THE ra Hardware Co. GOODS ARE BEING SOLD BELOW COST. UR OPPORTUNITY ove, Pots, Churns, Plows, Plow Points, Etc. e.of PAINT still.on hand. LD, Assignee. nore of said purpbses are terial in this State, said person, d, or attempted to be ex- persons, company, partnership, >r carried out; or whereby association or corporation resort ;ra resnlts described are ing to this method of securing a bly calculated to be pro- n,n<-poly in the manufacture, and-a "monopoly" as thus refining and sale of the finished and eontemplated, in- product produced and mined in ot merely such conibina- this State, shall be deemed guilty a$d between two or more of a conspiracy to form or secure firms or corporapons. a trust or monopoly in restraint or themselves, but is espe- of trade, and, on conviction, shall efined. and intended -to in- be subject to the penalties of this I aggregations, amalgama- act. iliationr,-conold:ations Sc. 4. Any person, partner orat'in of, capita, -kil, :ship, firm or association, or any skets, property, castomn, representative or agent -thereof, r other valuable thisg or or any corporation or company, oii:wlidher effected by -*or any-officer representative or nryjrmethods. of partueiMagenit thereof, violating any of y actual junctioP:;uader the provisions of this act, shall i form of a corporatin, forfeit not less than two hundred oporated besly resuhting dollars, nor more than five thous e union of on-e or more and dollars, foi-every such offence, firis~ or~ corporations;or1 .anid each day such person, cor purchase acqJiisition .or poain partnership or aSsocia f sharesor eertifiesten of tion shall continue to do so, shall bonds; orother corporate -be a separate offence, the penal oi- francliis and 1 all -ties in such cases to be recovered tions or partnerships that by an action in the* name of the n or may be created by State, at the relation of the At isolidatonor amalgama- torney General or the solicitor of he.sparte apitl,sock the judicial circuit within which 'assets, diedit, p)rope-ies~ thes offeuce was comnmitteul; the tradprf. rat rm noneys thus collected to go into A Wim the State treasury, and to be ati are come a part of the gcne'al fn lytie To tit except as herein -fter p)rovided. lise.ith-u Thie atnoutit of the forfeit to be 49 .o Ke@ 5 Alftedby the jndge before whom tfor any oiie or :o-0.ofthe cirse' is. tried -'in each . case, o'ss xbell II tha Wwithuin the- aforesaid limits; 'the nonooty"'as..91fh.ied' in collection of which pen:dlty shall ion, is heyeby declareil.to be enforced as the collection of a.wful - and -against pubhe fiines against defendants upon and any -and.all- persons, conviction of a misdemeanor. orporatins or associationsSecin5 fa w rmr ns engaged therein.shall I Seto7.I n w rmr ied and adjudged guilty'persons or corporation, whio are nspiracy to defraud, and engaged in buying or sellhng any subject to the penalties. article of commerce, manufacture, ed in this act. 'mechanism, merchandise, comn * ~ modity, couvenience, repair, any 3. If any person, pe'rsons, product of mining or any article y, partnership, association or thing whatsoever, shall enter foration engaged in the into any pool, trust, agreement, cture or salc of any article combination, confederation, as erce or consumption from sociation or understanding to material producwed or' control or limit the trade in any. in this State, shall, with such article or thing; or to limit nt or' purpose of dtiving conspetition in such trade by re opetition, or for the p)ur- fusing-t0 buy from or sell to any eof fin:incially injurinLg person -r corporation any such itors, sell at les's- than the article or thing aforesaid, for the manufactuae, or give away reason ithat such other person or iannfacfured products, for corporation is not a member of or rpos~ of driving out comn-- a party to such pool, truNt, agree nor financially injuring ment, combination, confederation, itors engaged in the man- association or understanding; or ean ef:..g-o aw.. m.,- sh1a11 hoycott or threaten any person or corporation, for buying from or selling to any other per son or corporation who is not a member of or a party to such .pool, trust, agreement, co:nbina tion, confederation, asseia-ion or understanding, any such arti cle or thing aforesaid, it shall be a violation of this act; and any person, firm, corporation or as sociation of persons, committing such violation shall be deemed . and adjudged guilty of a con-' spiracy to defraud, and shall be subject to the penalties pres:ribed in this act. Sec. 6. Any corporation created or organized by or under the laws of this State which shall violate any of the provisions of the pie ceding sections of this act shall hereby forfeit its corporate rights and franchises; and its corporate existence shall, upon the proper proof being made thereof in any court of competent jurisdiction in the State, be by the court de elared forfeited, void and of none effect, and shall thereupon cease and determine; and any corpora tion created or organized by or under the law of any other State or country which shall violate any of the provisions of the pre ceding sections of this act, shall r thereby forfeit its right and privi loge thereafter to do any busi ness. in this State; and upon proper proof being made thereof in any court of competent juris diction in this State, its rights f and privileges to do business in this State shall be declared for feited; and in all proceedings to have such forfeiture declared, proof that any person who has f been acting as agent of such foign corporation in transacting F its bsiness in this State has .: hile acting as such agent : a the name, behalf or inter esOf such foreign corporation, 0 vi ting8ay7provisions of the f - 11-tOetions of this act, SM11 eceived as prima facie . o of the act of the corpora tion itself; and it shall' be the e duty of the clerk of said court to c certify the decree thereof to the c Secretary of State. c Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of 1 the Attorney General and the o prosecuting attorney of each cir cuit where the offense is commit- n ted, respectively, to enforce the provisions of this act. The prosecuting attorney or solicitor u shall institute and conduct all suits begun in the circuit courts, 8 and upon appeal the Attorney General shall prosecute said suits t in the supreme court. Sec. 8.~The provisions of the s foregoing sections, and the pains and penaltics provided for viola- ~ tions of this act shall be held and ~ construed to be cumulative to all E laws now in for'ce in this State: And provided, That- the provis ions of this act shall n.,t exempt from punishment or forfeiture any person, 4irm, association of persons or corporations, who mnay have violated or offended against any law now in existence that may be or may not be construed to be repealed by this act or in conflict herewith: And provided, further, That nothing in this act shall be deemed or construed to effect at.y suits or prosecutions now pending or bereafter to beI instituted upon any course of action, f.>ifeiture or penalty ac cruing or to accrue- prior to the date of tho. taking effect of this t act, but all such rights to main tain, institute or prosecute all t such causes of actioni are hereby resrved to the State in the samei manner and with the same effect as if this law had not been passed. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromio-Qainine' Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 2.5 eents. ticLaurin? Spartanburg Herald: The Green ville News watnts a political leader. The first specification is that he shall repudiate the Demo cratic platform. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take, being sugar coated, and pleasant in effet. For al e yMeMater Co. Makes the food more d ROYAL BAKING PCM heap Rations for horses aad flules. ro the Editor of The State. Farmers from various sections )f the State have been writing ,sking about the advisability of eediing horses and mules on cot on seed meal and hulls and also Lsking for a cheaper :ration than Orn. The following prices are given n a Ittt r frm Scrar.ton, S. C.: corn, $40 per ton; oats, $45 per on; wheat bran, $25 per ton; vtton seed meal, $2.5 per ton; ice meal, $22 per ton. Of course orn and oats are out of the luestion as a food for horses and nules at the above prices so omething cheaper must be looked or. The analysis shows that rice neal has about the same compo ition as corn meal and we have ound that it is just as good for eeding pigs. We have fed it to iorses with good results. I think ye are safe in saying that it may e used in place of corn pound f or pound. If no hay or fodder is used in he ration and hulls are resorted o as roughness some nitrogenous ood such as bran or cotton seed ieal must be used to supply rotein.. Hulls may be fed with ut any further fear of injury to he animal. Should they refuse o eat the bulls a little corn meal r bran sprinkled over the sur ce will tempt them. A good cheap ration may be 3ade.up as follows: Six pounds of rice costing 6.6 ents; four pounds of wheat bran osting 5.0 cents; two pounds of otton seed meal, costing 2.5 ents; ten pounds of cotton seed ulls, costing 3.0 cents; total cost f ration per day 17.1 cents. The above is for a horse or 3ule of 1,000 pounds in live reight. It is evident that a ration made p of corn and fodder and con aining the same amount of di estible matter as the above ation would cost much more han the above. The North Carolina experiment tation has fed cotton seed meal nd hulls to horses with good suts, but the experiments a!ong his line have not been extensive nough to say that cotton seed eal can be fed in unlimited uatities for any length of time ithout injury to the animal. Numbers of farmners, however, ~ave reported that they have fed otton seed meal to mules and ~orss with good results. * C. M. Connor,. ~sst. Agrist. S. C. *Experimental ~tatiou. Chronic Diarrea. Mr. C. B. Wingtield, of Fair pay lo., who suffered from chronie. dvsen cry for thirty-live years, says Chamn orain's Colic, Cholera and iarrhant ~eedy didl him more good than any ther niedi'ine he had ever used. For ale by McMaster Co. Senator IIllu' eharacteriza ion .of Seunator I3eve-ridge as a grasshpper" reminds The Bos on Herald of Edmund Burke's *loquent observaticus upon that uset. Siid Burke: "Because alf a dozen grasshoppers under fern mike the field ring with heir important chiunk, while thou ads of great cattle repose be ath the~ shade of the oak, chew he cud and are silent, pray do iot imagine that those who make he uaois are the oaly inhabitants f the field, or that, after all, h.are ot>er than the little hriveled, mueagre,hop ping,though oud and troublesome~ insects of he hour." Don't Keep it Secret. The splendid work of Dr. ig's New Life Pills is daily ~oming to light. No such grand emedy fo Liv.er anid Bowel troables was eger known before. Lhousands bless them for curing ostipation, Sick Hleadache, Biliousness, Jaarzlice ar.d Indi ~estion. Try' them. 5c at Mc a-te Co.' drug store. B AKEUN POWDER licious and wholesome rDER 00., NEW vonu. So far as we know Tillman is the second Senator to make an attact on another Senator in the Senate cha-ber when the Senate was in session. Back in the early fifties HenrvS. Foote and Thomas H. Benton came together. When Preston Brooks attacked Charles Sumner, the Senate had adjourned. Brooks walked in with a gutti percha cane and came down oa tho head of Sumner while he was busy writing at his desk and brought him to the floor. The first blow disabled Sumner so he could make no show of resistance. Wuen Foote represented Tenn ssee in the Confederate Congress he was the Tillman of that bodyy. He violently opposed President Davis and the adm:nistration an snapped and snarled and cavort ed generally against everything lone in congress or in the field. - Carolina Spartan. For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beck' used for over sixty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. [t soothes the child, softens the gums, UI nys all pain, cures wind coli:, and a the best remedy for diarrhea. - It will relieve the poor little sufferer nunediately. Sold by all druggists in ?very i art of the world. Twenty-five ,ents a bottle. Be-.sure and ask for 'Mrs. Winslow's- Soothing Syrup," md take no other kind. 1-1-17 The Gaffney Manufacturing -gmpany have let the contract for ne* $O;00 milVnear the f )f their present mill. It nake_a new.. i c The Best Prescription for Malarta Thills and Fever is a bottle of GnoV-'s I'ASTrLss CHILL ToNic. It is simply ron and 9uinine in a tasteless form. o Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. The iasnr.tnce companies met in \ew York last week and decided o raise the rates on business and nercantile houses 25 per cent. rhey say that the losses have :eeu so heavy recently that they are compelled to make the ad rance. Practically Starving. "After using a few bottles of Ko iol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per ,ect and permanent relief from a severe td chronie case of stomach trouble," .ayJ. R. Holly, real estate, insurance id loani agent, of Macomib, Ill. "Be ore using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she yould not eat an ordinary me~d without intense sufi'ering. She is n ow <:ntirely. aured. Several physicians and many remedies had failed,. to give relief.," You don't have to diet. Eat any. god ood you want, but don't overloa the stomach. Kol Dyspepsia Cure will lways digest it for you. McMaster Co. Tha newsparer is called on to help ev-ery interest in the commu ity: but 'does every interest in the community think about help ing to support the newpaers? Aguet,a Chronicle. D(Y YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Mda You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, - the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. - It is the great medi Hcal triumph of the nine \ teenthcentury; dis covered after years of \ scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi -. - nent kidney and blad -?- der seils,adi wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommendedfor everythng but if you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found lust the remedy you need. It has been tested in so riany ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Blng hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and oe swamp-ao.. dollar siesa aen ol by allnAo druggiste.