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Legislature Notes By Representative Hamel? House Passes Bill Requiring Board of Commissioners to Erect a Prison at the Lancaster Cotton Mills Bill to Charter Railroad from Heath Springs to Granite Quarry Passed Both Houses?Other Matters of Interest. There has heen very little of a general or local interest transacted in tlie business of the legisla ture since my last letter that affects the readers of The News. Both houses convened Monday after having adjournned on the preceding Thursday. The session ol that, day was brief but busy and a great deal of routine work was dispatched in I he short time (he house was in session. One bill of a local nature, thai of Mr. Foster requiring die erection oi a prison at (he Lan easier cotton mi 11 s by the county board of commissioners, passed its third reading and was sent to t ho senate. Mr. Sanders' bill to require police officers to report all places where liquors are illegally sold or gambling carried on has passed a third reading. The powers of ihe dispensary investigating committee have been enlarged and they are now vested with lull power to enforce Ihe attendance of witnesses and compel them to give testimony and thev are given unlimited power for completing tlie inv< stigat ion. A bill to limit t li3 publication of election notices to a single newspaper in each county was committed to the printing committee on its third reading. The bill to charter the Cen tral Railway company, of South Carolina, which is the railroad from Heath Springs to the quarry of the Southern Granite company, near Magill, lias passed both houses and as soon a- it can receive the governor's signature, which will be by tbe time this is read, w ill he a law. A bill ha- pissed the houses requiring the county commitsioneis of ca ll county in the stale to purchase and keep ft pair of bloodhounds. 1 . . 1 1. . 1 'A \ Ill I III <M? CU >11 I'M J (Kt"? h illlM oMi; r officers whose t' lin of oflice expire soon, all wi'iv reelected except Ibn.A T. Smv ' the, who was ;i trustee <?| demon college. lion. I yy M. Maul'jn w >> electe i mi hi stead, ^'"ho h.ll lo prohibit the oner it'ou i.i bucket shop< in ihe i; at e ha - pa ! I lie lieu -< and jjMlu I !i"f i> si rong in I h * ate that wd! also jtint body. A ; O'tr.ot of1 he late Governor II S. Ti-oaij s -o \\ is pr-s m il the state by Col. II T. II 111 p. son on Thui'-dav last. The dispensary is u luc at 1 us! i in I) -fore the I" u e in lii<* O'-'Usii er.?lion o! a Joeal option hill pre ented by Mr. Morgan. of Greenville, an 1 which w'is read a second lime in the house Thursday. The discosion of that and the bill on the calendar offered by friends of the ?lifp?nsn-y will likely eon sumo s -vorul 'lays, an I, while u i- evident tha' an option hill ? I some lorni will prevail in the hou-e, w! at the sena e wi'l d< no one can say. The South Carolina I>;.r us social ion met in Columbia \V> <1 nescluv aii'i Thursday. Ann np those in attend iree we notec several ol tlie Lancas'er bar. ,i. \v tonne Attacked Says Mrs. Nancy Stoddard of Fouutiin Inn, S. I w.ik attacked by that terrible monster you call Khuumatism OUlt NEW DISCOVtlUY was recommended to tue by our druggist, ami alter taking two bottles, tliat gieat moiisier of trouble and sutlcring was forced to take its flight. I gladly recommend it to any suffering with Klu utuaisni. Mold by Orawior I Bros. Summons for Relief. STaTF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Heath Supply Company?Plaintiff, against Walter S. Taylor?Defendant. To the Defendant Above Named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint, on the subscriber at bis otlice. in the town of Lancaster, Soutti Carolina, within 'JO days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service. And if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintill' in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. C. I) JONKS, Plaint ill's' Attorney. Dated January "JO, A. i>. 1900. To the Absent Defendant, Walter 8. Tay lor: You will please take notice that the c unplaint in this action was tied in t to* ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common I'leas in Lancaster county on the 20th day of January, 11)0(5. Dated January 20tli. 190(5 C. D J OX KS, Plaint ill's' Attorney. Jan. JO, 190(5?tiw. Speaking About Selling Shoes everybody lias 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 Rank. CHER.RV & GO. __________ Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereliv flint flic 1111j tier Bismol, as Ex? ul or of t lie will of . A. Thompson, <t* ased, will, on tIn* ! :'*'li (lav nl hVlirnarv. lJKMi. mnke his I ti ii a I re! urn as siiHi Kxt'ciitor and ap| pl> to t (if I'rohtiti- < on i I r I.aiir.i.-.Irr oon ii t \ for a till a I ?11 - < t > .i r ?;?*. .1 II. 'I homp-on, Kxenitor it the V\ ui of I. A. riloin psoii, ilfOMseil. i.aiwaster, S Ja'i.'jii I'.kh!?M. | Professional Cards Dr J. E. WELSH, 1)I?" NT I ST. Ollioc over \\ ..it in--) hi^ia -< .i\ S.?,i y h i .norl;. or,'-iijiioil by Dr. ! I * M (/allow - I V. LANCAS'I Kk. s. <?. 1)R. R. G. I ELLIOTT, Lancaster, S. C. Ue-ndnnr." 'phone, N(?. 1*7. Olliee, I >nvts litiiIdinif, ct?r. Main and iMinlup streets; 'phone No. 11. Will practice in both town and roun) ty. All calls, day or night, will receive prompt attention. K TRADE MARK n f10 r I buyers should b This is the only Fan Norfolk, Va. C 1 Columbia, S. C. r P 1 Lexington Roller Mill Co. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. I In: Inst i?r ulo Flour. Wo are > 11*. ring t?? <?ur 1 r do tlii^ next \ear fclie liij_rIio t or do II ur * v r sold i ii Lane is or "TTmiTntr s-^tT a -?r ? , xxraxiii uiiiii. Fvery sack guaranteed to please or money refunded. F r sale by BENNETT GROCERY CO. For Sale I will sell to the highest cash bidder my Blacksmith ftll fYY~Y Nyjui w including all my tools, forges, etc. Don t all speak at once. F. P. MASSEY. Anvor.r* nemlfni? n pkof'-h awl description niiiv 111?%i:*y iif ?'ri.i?n nnr ??|?na<at tree win ilior an invention h (irntiiil'l / |>nl(Mifiil>lo. < '??viiraiiiii i?? ! :h ? ? 1i? i: ? ? ti i< i 11 HANOBOOK on I ?t? ! !<? Hi'iil fri'H. oMcsi at-i'iK-y lor Heciiriiitf |>alimiIs, . I'i'mit taken flir<?ut/li >1 ii ii 11 & <'o. receive II'm'ci/ n"tur, without charge, In t liO -V -> * i J U li % J 1 iLtvlk kVwo-H \ hnmlsnmcly Hln?tr/?!t?il weekly, l.nreest olr- ! dilution of any ftt'U'iitillc Journal. Terms, $ii u | your: four months, fl. Sold hyall nowmlciilers. MUNN & Co.36,B'oadwa>- New York i llruneh vitlho, ?r^5 ! ' St., Washington, 1>. C. Notice of Discharge v.i..... ... in. i ? i. . n r r- ii*i ?*uj \ * * i? i 11.41 * in IJII-I iler.-ijjnet! as :t<l li i i n i-I rat i i x of (lie estate of Sarnl E Usher, MeceaseM, will, on llic lit li day of February, I:><) ;, make her 1111hI return n> audi I mliiiiuisi rat r<x ami apply to I In* Probate t ourt for Lancaster County, lor I a iloal discharge. KM .M A A. N.M A KK, Ailministratrix of Estate of Sam'l K. Usher, j Lancaster, H.C., Jan. f>, 0 Y " Imital is tti ncerest Fla : unprecedented popularity S' BONE fertilizer has in to advertise Fish Guano, < , ? T7AT?i\/mr?<;> 1 3 ^V7WU. X X 11MV1JU1XU J jano, and, to prevent being e sure that our trade-mark it guarantee that you are getti iters' B ^/lade with Fish S. RQYSTER GUANO C( Wood's Seeds. Second Crop Seed Potatoes go further in planting than other Seed Potatoes, yield better and more uniform crops, and are in high favor with truckers and potato growers wherever planted. Our stocks are of superior quality, uniform in size, and sent out in full-size barrels. Write for prices, and Wood's 1906 Seed Book, giving full and interesting information about Seed Potatoes. T.W, Wood & Sens, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - - VIRGINIA. Wo carry tlio large I stock of Potatoes lit the South. Maiuo, Northernr.rown tiinl Second Crop Socd. Vrltc l"<>r prices. J ^ ^ Hi ' Mi Yorkville Mon umerit Works Gpuippcd with modern ma-1 chinerv 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 infer-1 mat ion. Yorkville, S. C. Notice. I WILL I. I tli' (Hiiitr.ict t<i Imilil tin I 111lii' lil-. I i tin in v> 1 h i<lj^< ovit lit ur ''roik >ii tin* I'nttiT roiul, In tin I w st ri'spoiisii| l>i<til* r. on 'I llUI'viliiy, tin 1st liny of l-Yli., nsfnino tin ii111 to inject utis or nil lmls. M. C. (iuriliior, Co. Hupor. Jun., r.Hli, r.KI'j. L 4MRM lion I .e . ittery" 9 of Royster's duced some of claiming theirs BONE is the Bh ^ imposed upon, |H \ > on every bag. ng the genuine ?sic B | Tarboro, N. C. ? M aeon, Ca. JBI 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. A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR YOU. -jr.. To the head of ever* family w ho ih ambitious lor tli*- future and education of hia eliililrou, we have a Special Proposition to make. No Article in tlie home shown the evidence of culture that does a Piano or Oigun No accomplishment gives as much pleasure or is of as great value in after life as ihe knowledge of music and the ability to nlay well. Our Small Payment Plan makes the ownnershipofa high grade Piano or Organ easy lust a few dollars down and a small payment each mm th or <ju-?rt? rly or seuii annually and the instrument i-. yours. u rilo ns toi'ay for <'.itnlo^iics itiid out Special Proposition ol l'.usy lVviniiits. Address, MALONES MUSIC HOUSE, Columbia. S. C. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF STATU (IK SOUTH CAKoUXA. / ^ ' * County of liancnsler. idl'IlT UK COM MUX I'l.KAS. l'lmrli>U<' Dru^ < on |>itiiy l'l linlit)', against, Walter S. Taylor I>? !"? inlaid To tin' I)efexnlant hbovo named : Yoij itro In Ti li\ sum mom 1 utiil is |iiii. (| to niis'vu* il><' ? <>i111>lii ill iii tl.is Iiition, \vlii< h i- le n \vi:Ji . m I e mi y. . am! In J nut it nijo 'I \oiii hi swi r In tin- mi'iJ jr Complain I'll tin -ul , nix rs at tlx ir offices, in (In1 town of |aiiieiisti r south i aroliiia. within t went y iU\.~ alter the rivi ii li'i'iof, ('Xi'lusivii "t tli?' ilay of f such service An I il yon tail to answer th ? |- thin tli : J ill |'Ini111iIT in tins action will ai | Iv to tin- i onrt h i tlir ii'lnl th iiiaiiilcil in 'i tin coin|>loilit. \\ ILI.I WH A WIM.I \MS I laintill">. Atlotncys. Dated Noveinla r IS, I'. 1 .1. To the uliseiit defendant, Wallt r S, Taylor: \ oil will please t ?ke notie tiiat the coin]ilnint in this action was tile I in the olllco ol the Clerk of the 1 out 1 ot Common I'cum in Lancaster county on the 20th day of January, iW'fi Dated Junuary 2< th, I'JIJti. J. V ILLIAMH A WILLIAMS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jan. 23, 190G?Gw. t