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Proceedings of the L*e| ture?Bill Aime d at fore Day" Clubs?C Matters. Coluiubia special io the * lotte Observer: By a vote to 46 the House went on r today against befo' days and other secret societies i groes, passing the bill ol Rocker, of Anderson, who ( ly admitted that the objt the bill was to break up negro secret societies, whi said were breeders of crime bill requires all secret soc to be licensed by clerks of < the application to give tl ciety officers and to state tl tare of its organisation. A dance apon a society whic no license is made a miedec or. No society oan secure cense if in the judgment < clerk it should be withheld House refused to eyen a: the bill so as to allow an a to the Circuit Court from tl cision of the clerk. The li fee is $8. Mr. Walker's bill all< managers of election $1 for seryices was killed. Mr. Graydon's bill to a the employers' liability which passed the Senate week, received a favorable r in the House today. The 1 designed to prevent non-si of damage suits, as happen the Federal Court here recc when three big damage against the Southern were suited, and to allow the ji pass upon the question what extent the negligen< the injured employe contri to his injury. Mr. Kucker introduced in the house to abolish ci punishment except for rapt Mr. Lietner had a bill to pr labor agents from going u plantation to solicit laborei Sixty-six new bills went today's House calendar large quantity of new on< introduced. The calendar ready 36 pages long, but bills will be poured into tht per for about a week longe ready the calendar show 1,100 mark to have been i ed. The Senate adjourned it hibition debate to-day till ' day night, and passed onl contested matters.J Mr. Efird's joint resol calling for a constitu amendment so as to provi biennial sessions of the Lt ture received an unfayorat port in the Senate today, ar indication is that it will the necessary votes. Si years ago a biennial-sessio solution was passed by hooses, and it was favorabl ed on in the general ele but was not put into effe cause of alleged technical d in the passage of the resol On account of fsalesday *11 1_ - f a t_ win do no BesBiou oi euner till Tnesday. Sapps Cross-roads D< Mr. Kditor: As nothin appeared in the columns oi News for some time fror above section, a few itemi be of interest. No news THE LANOASTB J"; Weak Kidneys Jb.record a3^EfcjSr4c5^'rfcES^S ciub? | of ne- ? ri; Dr. Shoop's the?e m* m a ';::: Restorative ieties 30art, porteoce. Only a few m*rria*e?, uA -jrv one death end the eomincr and Law ?w" ? ? O " le ni going of visitors. .tie n- Aunt Rue Plyler died on Jan. h has 24th intl. and was buried by her nean Rev. E. M. McKiesick, a at Bethel on Saturday, 25th inet. of the was a^?ut 96 years old and The ?nly one daughter, Mrs. rnenc} Emeline McManus, who lives with ppeal Mr? Plylo'* She was a le de- g??d woman in every respect, cense *?r* Charlie Fulp and sister, Beatrice, from Statesville, N. 0., >wing cousins of Mrs. D. F. Sapp, rea day *urnod home a few days ago, after a pleasant visit in the Sapps mend community. jaW MiaB Ella Yarboro, daughter tki8 of Mr. M. Xarboro of Georgia, is eport yi8iling friends and relatives bill is around ^er former home, jiting *8t quarterly conference ed in *or ^a8t; Lancaster Circuit was )ntly held at Hopewell Jan. 25th inst suits R0V R E Stackhouse, P. E., was non_ on hand and preached two fine iry to 8ermons. Cur pastor, Rev. Mcas to Eissick, is a bigger man (avoirce dupois) than our P. E. The buted d'cuil made a fine report, about 20 per cent of salaries of P. E a bill anc* ** to d?te. snital ^ar ^l100! at Bethel, under B mn(j the control of Prof. O A. Plyler, event *8 ^e8t *n *ts l"8*ory About c :i ii?i r\.? pon a cuiuuou, uur pen .g pie seem to be aroused on the upon subiect of education. We claim and a our 8cbo?l to be Becond to no > was country school in the county. ja ft| The patrons contemplate buildi"8 a better school house in the new i hop near future. When they say r Al- tbey do anything it will be e* the done. There are no better men each *n tbe co?nty than many of the patrons of Bethel school. Our s pro- teacb?r 8ay? *? Judge him by his rues- work" ua Plyler, notary public, says that Sapps, "tother'' notary public, lution mUBt r?duce hie price or the tional mat"m?uial knots will be tied mm de for by him (Plyler)- Price frcm igisla ten cents UP to one dollar. Ap j , nlicants will find it to their in- fron >le re" [ . l L c o?" 11 tl e tere8t to 8et Prices before mar- apie riutrp *"*81 fail of ? ' fee I eyeral R* and W. H. Sapp have ns re- bought a valuable tract of land __ both from Stewart. Judging g, y Tot- from P"ce paid, land is high and T ction m0ney plentiful in this section, hon ict be- ivev. UibBon, at Mr. Ci. W al p efects Plyler's, in the Tabernacle secution. tion, is seriously sick. No hopes etc. there of his recovery are intertained. house His father and brother have vis ited him the past week. For No ? fear of being too lengthy we will >ts, 8toP f?r time. a Somebody. her the g has eon . The tronble with congh remedies ia that tat? 1 tie {hey constipate Kennedys Laxative oongh Q the ayrnP ROt* KontlT but promptly on the bowels and at the name time it stops the ft may oongh by soothing the throat and long ir, . ritation children like it Sold by all drag- KI Of im- gists PI1 IR NEWS. FEBRUARY 6, 1908. t As we have si customers with Gra cided to give away customers some Gc fivo months we wil who purchases fron in either the Dry H ardware, F urn it ment, a ticket with will give each hold the money that we First prize i Second " Third " \fye will begir next Monday Febi will close July ist, be given away that You will find complete and the p one in town, and yc as any one else to j Be sure to asl member this rare o ends July ist. Yov Lancaster January, 30th, 1908 Money to Loan. Aud cao, m usual, negotiate loans, n $300 and upward, on improved NOTICK i 011 farm*, at 8% interest, repay- office will bt in annnal installment!*. No oom- January tot dona charged. Only a reasonable for tbe purp Tor making alwtract of litle. turns of the H. E. Wylie, county. All,. .. I.?w u w||, be taxpayer, t lie of Personal Prooerty. promptly of r J all transfers will sell at Public, auction at my rotate and s le in the Antioch section on Feb. oen^ which i at 10 o'clock, a hi. all the person- February, roparty of the estate of John F. posed witho wliAPC mrtv pcot uoivaocu, uuunmv > " K 1,1 ^ .. ? r* * ~ agon, corn, fodder, 1 cow and calf, T,ie '>0" Terms of sale, cash. upon all per L. L. Snipes, 21 and 60, ex Admrx tie* to Debtors and ^rediILancaster tors. 11 paroona indebted to tbe aetata of lata John F. Hnipos. deceaaed, ara Dr. abj notified to make payment to J unuaraigoau ai once; ana ail peril having claime againnt naid ea. will pr?MDtearned unattested. 0(fice in ] Ad mrx posite F . ~ Phono ? ews Ads. Pay lan s t I applied very near all iphaphones, we have to our Cash friends ; >ld, therefore, for the r I give to each custoi n us $5.00 worth of go Goods, Clothing, Sh< ure or Grocery Dep a number on it, and 1 er an opportunity to are going to give awa) B40.00 in Crnlri 10.00 in Gold, 5.00 in Gold. v i giving these tickets a< ruary 3rd, and the con and the Cash Prizes day. our stock of goods \ >rices cant be beat by >u stand just as good si pick up this much M01 : for your tickets and pportunity begins now ! jrs (or business, Mercantile Co. itor's Notice. In hereby given that this j open from the let day of I tie 20th day February 1908 / >oh? of receiving the re- I taxpayers of Lancaster / FOR to the interest of every TAB o make their returns all personal property.Jaho Our bu or improvements on real aQd l'a ave the penalty of 60 per largest attaches after the 20th of due to t Said penalty will be imut tail in every instance L. OuaI fail* to make return. W *% j tax of one dollar is laid O IlTSl sonn between the ?Ke8 of \ye cent thoee exempt by law _ Kespectfully s H. 11. Horton, ap^. Conntjr Auditor. o a. C. Dec. 8 lt>07. WoocTi la tne be ??? catalngt \ cognize* . E. WELSH. l\ gfe DENTIST. ! \j T. W Emmons Building op- Jj SEEDS 'irat National Bank. "lo, 8. fCASTER, S. C. &T Ta] -v ,* '/ ,v v -tj 3 / V \ of demd lext mer ods 3es, >artthis get % way test will rery any low ney. reand nt Wood's 1\ den Seeds \ SUPERIOR VEGELES & FLOWERS. siness, l?oth in Garden rm Seeds, is ono of tho in this country, a result iio fact that ity is always our t consideration. r> are headquarters for ind Clover Seeds, Seed Seed Potatoes, Cow as, Soja Beans and ther Farm Seeds. t Descriptive Catalogue tat and most practical of sewl tea. An up-to-date and re1 authority on all Garden , m crops. Catalogue mailed / request. Write for It. II . WOOD & SONS, / IMEH, - Richmond, Va 11 te The News.