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x Proposed New Labor La\ Bill Reported to House Judiciary Committee. The following is the text 1 he bill reported to the Hoi this week by the judiciary co mittee which is designed to tji the place of the old labor ei tract law that the coin 's knock out on constitution d ^rounds: "S c'ion 1. That any pei" who shali hereafter contract w another to render to him persi al service of any kind and sh thereafter fraudulently, or tv malicious intent ro injure 1 employer, fail or refuse to rei er such service as agreed up< shall be deemed guilty of a m demeanor. ' S' c. 2. That any person w shall hereafter contract to ceivefrotn another personals vice of any kind and to compt sa'e him therefor an f shall the after fraudulently, ot with mi cious intent to injure his e plovo, fail or refuse to recei ^ ru\,l| 3CI VH.C U1 t'? O'UIlpt sitiou ae agreed upon, shall deemed guilty )t a misdemet or? "See. 3. That the f ulure either party t<> such contrast perfouii the obligations assum hy him thereunder, without Hiilll ient cause and to the inju of thi? other, shall he prima cie evidence, in prosecutions v der tedious 1 and 2, that he vio ted such contract Irauduleutly a with malicious intent to inju the other parly. "Sec. 4. That, any person w shall hereafter contract with t other to render personal serv of any kind to him and eh thereafter fraudulently or w malicious intent to injure 1 employer, ' procure advances money or other thing ol va] Irom him with in'ent not to re dtr the service agreed upon a who >hall thereatter, with 13 intent, fail or refuse to perfo the service agreed upon, ah be deemed guiltyjof a misdem j or. Proof ot the f. ct that i employe entered into the ce tract, procured advances a tailed or refused to complete t c ntr ?ct without suffic e n cause the injury ot the employer, sh he prima facie evidence of t offeoae herein described and < elated a misdemeanor. "Sec. 5. That any person \\ shall hereafter contract with : o* her to receive from htm p sonal service of any kind, compensate mm uiereior and make advances to him and si: thereafter fraudlently or \v malicious intent to injure employe roceivo the benefit such service in whole or in p and with like in ent fail or . fuse to make the coinpensa'. or advances agreed upon, sli be deemed guilty of a misdem nor. Proof of the fact that employer entered into the c tract, received the benefit of employe's services, in whole in part, and failed mane compensation or advances creed unon without sufficient c se, to the injury of the emplo shall be prima facie evidence the offense herein described i declared a misdemeanor. VERBAL OK WRITTEN "Sec. 0. The contracts refer to in this act may be either \ T3E L, V? bal or in writing; if it be in wri-' , ting, they must be executed with ^ the tormalities required by sec-, tion 355, criminal code, 1902; if ! verbal, they must be witnessed of by at least two diwinterested wit i,Pe nesses; and the term of service m- contracted for must be for a defi ike n'te time, not exceeding one! dii- year. :etl "Sec. 7 That upon c motion i in a court of competent jurisdio oi| tion of any person, charged witli nil at,y violation of tins act, the per_ son so convicted shall be punish* all ^ a no^ t',an ^^0 and ^ not exceeding $100 or by imprisonmeut not less than 20days and 1(i_ not exceeding 30 days for each o he use. ill, "Sec. 8. That this act is not 113 intended ami shall not bo conj strued to protect any of the parties to, or punish the violation re ot, any contract or matter coner nected therewith, where the in511 ' ducement or consideration of re- . .. such contract is money or other ill- J thing oi value advanced to or !o m- I .^ tue employe prior to the actual commencement, of service there311 . under. All such contracts are be hereby prohibited and declared innull and void. ' Sec. 9. Tliat all acta and ol pa-ts ot acts inconsistent, with to ' , this act be, and the same are ed ^ hereby, repealed. IlKon in 'IM.... ii-i - >11 ,j,v t\j. j.u.11, ijus tec snail tin in'o effect immediately upon the approval of the governor. nd Five Children in Two Years, j ire Your scribe has just returned lio from Steadman, where he was m- putting uj> a stump puller for ice 'hat genial little gentleman, 11. all Ci. Abies, a clever, hospitable itb man. While there we learned ihe that Mr. C. E. Ballington, on in the main road near Gilbert, who ue just over two yeark age had tripm let girls has now on hand twins, ml a girl and boy weighing respec ike lively seven and six and a quartrm er pound*. When the roll of all j babies is called at the next triii,-1 count-v fair Mr. and Mrs. Bal-1 I he | lington will be there and we m- trust to exhihi five of the pretnd list babies on the ground, ail in he just a little over two years. Who > to j c u? beal it??Rutesburg A<lv<all fate. :he It Does The business Mr. K. K. Chamberlain, of Clinton, . : Maine,say* of ftuckleii's Arnica Salve: b" ' It does the bu-iuess; 1 have u-eit it for piles and it cured them Used it lor chapped hands and it cured* theu* er- Applied it to an old sore and it healed it without, leavint; a scar behind." " 2B? at J P. Mao.Key Co. and Fundert<> btirk rharmacy. tail ~0i?1 ?? " ith I Plant Wood's !l ?" // Garden Seeds \\ rC" FOR SUPERIOR VEGE- V i?U TABLES &. FLOWERS. oil Otir business, both in (iarden ea- and Farm Seeds, is one of the largest in this country, a result the due to tho fact that Z h Q"a'ity is ?jways our r) r\ first consideration. r\ or r Wb arc headquarters for Qnwft and Clover Seeds, Seed ft Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and ftU- other Farm Seeds. yo. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue lathe bestaud most practical of seed 01 oatAloKuea. An up to (Into and ro\ cognized authority on till Garden / tOd \ and Farm crops. r'fttttlogao mailed / \ free on request. Write for it. II \ T. W, WOOD & SONS, / ^ ( J) SEEDSMEN, - Richmond. Va II ^er- "* ' A.N0AS1ER NEWS, FEBRUARY 1, 1!>< 8. As we have sup customers with Grapl cided to give away to customers some Gold fivo months we will g who purchases from i in either the Dry G< Hardware, Furnitur ment, a ticket with a will give each holder the money that we ar First prize ?4 Second " 1 Third " $ We will begin e o o next Monday Febrm will close July ist, an be given away that d; You will find on complete and the pric one in town, and you as any one else to pic Be sure to ask fc member this rare opp? A & ends July ist. ^ Yours Lancaster IV January, 30th, 1908. / .UaJJIUjgJBg 11 ?11 mill 11 Town Property for Sale. Mcne I will eell at public auction at the court hou.se on lir.st Moml <y in Keti- ' can. ae usii ruary, next, thp house anil lot in town from fHOO ami u of Lancaster facinir on Catawba street ootto :a uu<, at and adjacent to residence of Magis- aide in annual i. Irate < askey. Same being the late missions whargei residence of Miss Phenie < r? ckelt, fee for making a now deceased. Terms of sale, cash. It. (J. < rookelt. Sale of Personal Property. Dr. J. Li T will sell at Public auction at my home in the Antioih section on Feb. DF! r?tli at 10 o'clock, a in. all the person - in Um, al propsrty of the estate of John F. ^II1C 111 Bs"xl Snipes, deceased, constating of 2 mules pogite Fir*t 1 wagon, corn, fodder, 1 cow and calf, ... .. etc. Terms of sale, cash. 1 none Mo. L* L SAdmVx LANCA Notice to Debtors and <Tedi- simple nem< tors. J.aGrippe oou All person** indebted to the estate of '1 'li the late John F. Snipes, deceased, are !'*- " ... hereby notified to innke payment to H?rt,n JVe.,s ?lie the nodersigned at once; and all per- J* *1 -1? "'J eons having claitiiH against, said os- ' L, . ... ? lata ?ill present same Uulj, altuiail. |,7ri?(ul ,Jruel" A."..rx """" darbur* I'liar ma plied very near ail of laphones, we have deour Cash friends and , therefore, for the next ;ive to each customer .is $5.00 worth of goods xxls, Clothing, Shoes, e or Grocery Departnumber on it, and this an opportunity to get e going to give away, 000 in Gold. 0 00 in Gold, 5.00 in Gold. iving these tickets away iry 3rd, and the contest d the Cash Prizes will ty. ir stock of goods very :es cant he beat by any stand just as good show k up this much Money. >r your tickets and reortunity begins now and for business, lercanlile Co. y to Loan. Auditor's Notici ml, negotiate loans,! NOTh'S is hi rehy given ipward, on improved office w!5i bp op n from the 8"^ inUrest, repay- lanua/y to tbe 20th day Febi iftlaiIntents. No com- for the purpose of reoeivin I. Only u reasonable turns of the taxpayers of J batract of title. county. H. K. Wylie, , . At?y hi Law It will be to the interest Any. hi i.aw taXpNyer, to make their promptly of all personal proi all transfers or iinprovetneri estate anil save the penalty WELSH t cent which attaches after t February. Said penalty w vr-pi^T posed without fail in every NIl^I. where party fails to make ri nons Building op. The \\oU Ux of. "ne doJ] r upon all persons between t National Bank. 21 and60, except thraw f?m q Respectfully ? ii h. n Qrprpp Qt p County 1 oirjiv, o. U. Tarncaster ft. C. Dec. 8 190< ! ?d v For I afirlnno ' ,e ^ne8t Coffee Substitute eve: ,uy ror Laurippe. recently boon produced l?v I)r gha are dangerous as Unci no Win. You .1 >u't have develop into pneumo twenty or thirty nuuutes oney ami Tar not. on- jniuute" say a the doctor. "Ileal [High hut lieula and ?K really the clos. it (3of4Jo Iini long* so that serious yet produced. Not a grain of re be feared The genu- ',l either. Health Ooll'ee Iiuitr.ti y and Tar contai us no from pure toasted cereals or gi and is in a yellow nuts, etc. Iteally it would e subs! itutes. Fun- l,or^?were ho to unknowingly tl Vy4 OolFee Bennett Gro. Co. 3 V ? 1 * ?. that(his l*t day of ruary 1908 g I he reLaucaster of every returns perty^aho its on real of f>0 per he 20th of ill be iniinrtance ?tnrn. lar is laid be ages of pt by law orton, Kuditor. i. r made, has Shoop of to boil it Vlaoe ut a lilt Coffee'' itation ever rll COtfoO 1Q on ia mudit ainn, with fool an oxItink it for