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Proceedings of the General Assembly. Lock-Out Bill Killed by Senate?House Passes Bill to Make Patent Medicine Peddlers Pay License? Other matters. Columbia Record, Thursday evening : Senator Butler introduced a bill to repeal the charter of the Richland Distilling company. It provides that the charter he re voked April, ], 1000. An unfavorable report was made on Mr. Sanders' antigambling bill, which has passed the house. The bill went on the calendar. Debate was resumed on the i?i,. 1 ,...i ? i,;u SI/MK.W a IIU iil^KUUl ?m, discussion having been adjourned from yesterday. Senators Blake and Hudson spoke against the bill on the ground of the unconstitutionality and the impracticability of it. The latter spoke generally and strongly on the disposition of legislators to attempt to regulate the Everyday affairs of citizens, saying all sucb laws are not only futile, but. are ridi colons. He declared that tbis particular bill undertook to do snmfttliinir which law cannot, do ? prevent a man from ceasing "work if lie wants to or an owner from closing his business if he considers it to his interest to do so. Senator Black favored the bill because it worked justice both ways?for the employer and employed. Senator Hood argued against it on the lack of impracticability and because thoro is no demand for such a bill. When the mill operatives want legislation they will make their wants known. They have not asked for this law. They are intelligent and are abundantly able to know what they want and to take care of themselves. SanoInr R1 nnco n r N awl larrxr Bpoke in favor of the bill, holding that as far back as 1802 a Democratic convention had de nounced the Ilorse Creek Valley lockout and demanded lei:is. .lation to prevent a recurrence ^n the future. He argued lor je bill on the ground of its ?d moral efTec'. 1" c.^Atar Brice said so far as v on of the Democratic On was concerned it was . . . . Mce Rockers and tlio uj was simply fishing 'On a vote being ~!l was indefinitely '20 to 10. >1 sessions hills. ^vVPro 1 aken up and The volo on id typical, >t being 20 T11K IIOl'SK. j' house signal:/*(1 the open illf- l|;l /1 II' >l^ l KJI I l*/v *'WJ by Oslenzing Representative Irby's proposition to amend lh? constitution so as to allow tin farmers to tree themselves Iroju the grasp of .he fertilizer trust by allowing the counties to ongage in the manufacture and iate of fertilizers. Mr. Irby de?> | livered an hour's impasse.neti speech in lavor of the bill. Among the new house hjllg today were the following: B.v Mr Ot!s: To appropriat $10,000 additional lor the dis ' peasary investigating comnii'tec > By Mr. Nash: To appropriate $3UU,UU0 lor (he state exhibit at Jamestown exposition. By Mr. Sellers : For the es tahlishment and maintenance oi high schools throughout the slate. By Mr. Dabhs: To provide for payment of cotton ginning tolls The house passed Mr. Brant ley'h bill, alter a short debate, to require a county license lee ol towu irom petuuers or paieni medicines. The hill called lorih several leeling speeches on the cruelty of the practice of these fakirs against the ignorant. Tlie bill requires the ingredients ot the medicines sold to be printed in English on the package, which must also bear the endorsement of some licensed practicing physician of the state. Tlie penalty is $10 to $100 tor each unlawful sale. Tim housm strnoU nnf t ho urn. vision exempting Confederal e soldiers from ttie license lee. The bill practically d"es away with patent, medicine handling in thi? state. $100.00 Reward. OUR NEW DISCOVERY MEDICINE COMPANY of Laureus, S C., bus manufactured and Hold thousand* of bottles of OUR NEW DISCOVERY witbin tbe Inst three (3t years with an absolute GUARANI'EE with each bottle for alt Blood and skin Diseases, Nervousness, Liver nod Kidney 'l'roubWs, and oflf.rs $liHU'0 re wurii iu any |it'rirau wuo will prove llliil they huve ev? r failed or refuse 1 to comply with tlio terms of tlio Guarantee. Sold by Crawford Bros Personal Property for Sale. The undersigned will sell al public auction at the Court House on Thursday, February 1st, 1!KH>, the personal property belonging to the estate of J. \Vren Tillman, deceased, consisting of mules, horses, cows, oorn, fodder, farming implements, etc. B. Cunningham, .J. M. Yoder. Administrators. Jan. 27, l!K)i>?td A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR YOU. To the head of every family who is ambitious tor the future and education of his children, we have a Special Proposition to make. No Article in the home shows the evidence of culture tlmt does n Piano or Oiguii No accomplishment gives as much pleasure or is of as great value iu after life as the knowledge of music and the ability to play well. Our Small Payment Plan makes the ownnershipofa high grade Piano or Organ easy -lust a few dollars d. wn and a small payment each month or quarterly or semiannually and the instrument is yon is. Write us today for Catalogues and out Special Proposition ol Easy Payments. Address, MAI ONE'S A1USIC HOUSE. Columbia. S. C. Notice. 1 W1 El, lei tin* eoi.l raet to luiild the hut metit* to tin- new Innl^e over lionr ''molt Oil the I'ottel Kiel, til tile low Ht responsi' Me bolder, on Thiirnday, tho 1st dny oi Fi ll., roHi'ivit)|{ tin-ri^lit to njcet hii\ oi nil In.ls. i M. <'. (iniilrier, t'o Hnper. Jan., I'.tili, Iti'iti i hfwhMfl60 YEARS' X P E RIE N C E Anyone seiidltiK ft sketch nnd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free woollier nn 111 voi it ion In proliiiMy put fit utile, Communications hi rlcf )y cc,undent lal. ft A H (J ROOK on rntenis sent free. Oldest aiicncy for securing [intents. Patent" Ink en through .Mnnn ,v Co. receive fprrint nnttrt, without charge, In tiio Scientific American. j \ handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.argest elrenliition of any sclent Itle Journal. Terms, I t n year; four montlis, |l. Hold l>ynil newsdealers. i MUNN S Co.36,b'?!",~" New York ' Branch Office. G26 t Ht~, Washington, I>. C. V V 1 Speaking About Selling Shoes everybody has a little song of their own, telling all about how cheap they sell them ; but when it comes to handing out $1.25 worth of value for $1.00, you only get it at CHERRY'S. We ' are now in our new place, second new store from the First National Bank. CHERRY & CO. Cherry <?*> Co. has the best line of CHEAP CLOTHING that was ever offered on this market Call quick at Mackey's Corner. MONEY TO LOAN. I am prepared, us usual, to negotiate loans, on improved cotton furtns. in sums of *300.00 and upwards for tlve years. Interest at 7 per cent, on sums of *1,000.00 and over. Under 11,000.00. 8 per cent. Interest. No brokerage or commission charged?only a reasonable fee for abstract of title. R. E. WYLIE, Attornevat- Law. rrmnrritiifv 1UID:.U tU fT jjl Yorkville Monument Works Equipped with modern machinery and electric power. In position to furnish anything in pure Vermont Marble or Granite Monuments from the cheapest slab to the most elegant design. Write for catalogue and information. Yorkville. S C Another Car Load Of FINE MULES and HORSES just received. If you do not believe that they are the very best ever put on the Lancaster , market, call and see for yourself. Come, too, before they are all cone, for we are selling ?-? - - - n them rapidly. And when you come we want to show you some | of the nicest Wagons and Buggies [that ever turned a wheel. HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO. ' Nov. 28, 1905. Notice. | To the School 'trustees ol Lancaster Connr ty. 1 earnestly request that all the school | trustees, anil otheis ir?t r? sted in the wellI fare ot the public schools of the county, | meet at l.aiieast r courthouse at I .HO o'clock, p. in , Monday, I'Yh. 5th, 111 (5. >! The purpose of this meet in ^ is to endeavor ! to arrive at some plan hy which the school ' districts of this count \ may he put :n hi t| ler shape and nth I iinpol'talit ijucstions I connected with the sch ol <. \V. M MOO I IE. ('<>. .Snp't of E?l. Inn 'Jit. 10 (5 tit Notice of Discharge Notice 's hereby given tliat the on-j dersigned as administratrix of the \ estate of Saml F. Usher, deceased, I will, on the tit11 day of February, j 1 make tier tinal return as such 1 administratrix and apply to the Probate Court for Fan-aster County, for a tinal discharge. KM MA A. SMALT/, Administratrix of Estate of FEB. 5 Or be my One Day Only ure Spring ant Clotl Now, if you like to < to look up-to-date, c< show you a few thir I His Line is and contains all of up-to-date designs ii Prices from the ch< Remember our Floi J. C. Ec Bennett's C n r 2 1 i _ I rroiessionai v^aras Dr. J. E. WELSH, DENTIST. Ollice over Williams?Hughes Co's Store, formerly occupied by Dr. li. M Galloway. LANCASTER, S. 0. DR. R. G. ELLIOTT, Lancaster, S. C, Residence 'phone, No. 187. Oflloe, Davis Ituilding,cor. Main and Dunlap streets; 'phone No. 72. Will practice in both town and county. All calls, day or night, will receive prompt attention. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Charlotte I)iun Company Plaintiff, against, Walter S. Taylor Defendant. To the Defendant above named : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the eompla nt in this action, which is herewith served ui on you, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said eomphuir on the subscribers at their offices, in the town of Lancaster. !*outh ('arolina. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service* And if you tail to answer the co .plaint witluti the time nfotesaid, the plnintiH in this action will apply to (lie Court for the teliof demanded in >1... M1I....I . >.? "w'llJJ Wl* A WILLIAMS IMaintiirs Attorneys. 1 >.it d November IN, v i>. I'm the uhsei;t <h ft mlaiit, Waller S. Taylor: You will pleas, t ike i???ti?;< th it the comj plaint ic this net inn was liletl ir> the oilico of the Clerk of the ourt ot Coliimon i' ens | in Lancaster county on the 20th day of January, lOotl Dated January 20th, lOthl. V 11, l>l A MS A WILLIAMS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jan. 23, IDOfi 6w. The Lancaster News, 8 pages twice'a" Week, $1.50. j! February P*a fli I Nttn i this date there will an expert Tailor in ' store taking meas- jj is for I ; i Summer i ling 1 ilress well and want me in and let him *gs. Complete the latest and most a high art clothing. *apest to the finest, ar deal is on again. Jwards )ld Stand. [|l_ Charlotte Daily Observer / Published every day in the year. $8.00 per year. $4.00 per 6 months. $2.00 per 3 months. The only paper in the State \ issued every day. Sample copies sent upon re quest. Address, Charlotte Daily Observer, Charlotte, N. C. For Sale I will sell to the highest cash bidder my Blacksmith Shop including all my tools, forges, etc. Don't all speak at once. F. R. MASSEY. Lexington Roller n/r,*n ATJLllx V_VU. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. Highest. grade Flour. ? Wo nre ollVring to our trade this next year ilie highe-t tirade Hour ever sold in Lancaster "HENRY CLAY." Every sack guaranteed to please or money refunded. For sale by BENNETT GROCERY CO. 0