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C- EAjY??Er {CHAS. R. OT
" T The business of our out-oMotfn mends
.._i .Hs.r1 -
xne Dusiness oi our uufc-vi->y? .-rr :
ot our local depositors. Tho accounts ol
careful cons?rtAtawlrrSople solicited. JL
tom?n i.fAy;t.y,iM-ta
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EMIN INK
. George E. McClellan, mother
Major of New York City, ?3 a
favorite at Nice, Italy,
any messages o
to Que^^?m^
all the capitals!)f Europe"?
ore than C000 ??mea- .?re ?av
inPtw diysfifcl i7cf k?s?f file.
e draw a salarrof ?2QC0a year.
3, ?II? B?m brrj&ri??Tay* rflf?Clf
Anna. Gould intends to sell he?
?rtjgipjjfgtf i^sp^re^i^ fptf?n
Lansing. Mich., the Consiitu
Convention voted down by a
of 47^0 C4 a proposal for worn
A grip epidemic prevails in Wash
Ington.
Our money system is the*worst^n
Lord Londonderry accused the
only three keepers guard 700 prison
ers in the New York Tombs at night
Rhode Island intends to organize
atimu. C0mpaai.is orcoast'?rUHerfr, a
much larger force, than was-erpecfed.
of "Tennessee, received ?50,- { Japan meant to closely limit eraifxa?
uji<?e?>tk? *?BUbf *ei??doie. lbw {?Won tp,,th^ni^|dJptat!3e|an4lCan?da..
flin sirhit retirement, since her Jperaons last year, according to thefian
aiad^flfe?t?? t?^c^?p??'-M? y?iiW M?aUrepont'otbaewaffd.of?0?roi|ers/
Ii i again in Washington^ h U jlft, # 0,?[ {?mtfkf? .raa*?**; Jbro
jSirmingham, Ala., Miss Cather- duc'ed $80,000\000 Worth of ?utcfmo
pdmer, daughter of Govarno.- nnd j?*Je5.' and m 1908 the output wifl be
STB. Comer, was married to W. ' 90.000 cws-Tat^^traTTI00,tr0V,t}UU.^
Russia threatens to upset the Bal
kan situation if Austria persists in
rt advocate, to^Ui? >>^#t?|?&# fcP ?V ^retWriMfc- JJOfi^c^on
id?^y?nT^fb?.n^^^??a *b*ofl^.?Jfefa!bRia* A
Buck, of Port Dover, Canada.
Phoebe Cousin?, former
Committee on Judi
on that prohibition was a fraud
wn
e inv
to social settlement work
is3 Helen E. Flack, confidential
keeper for a New York City rean
turer, got the stock gambito?
ia and is now held in $5000 bail
Bi charge of stealing checks,
lady Rosemary Cairns ir? declared
le the handsomest sirl in Loi
se> set. She i3 but
old and is the only, dan ch ter of
ur William, the orond Earl ot
Athens.
or^ack^qkbar-s.
eV^anljUab*V
warning heavy depositors of
ectbr sllve^tosiitutiona, >y la?.
e.OJitlMaJJthe^?M^lfT
Negotiations "Av?re opened for the
deal directly with the. Papal officials
on the- protection of Catholics in Tar
key.
Charles P. Murphy, of-Tammany
Hall. sued?th? Eroad way? Magazine
for ?s^blTar amouius n>e
firms and individuals v&o .circulated
LOVE'S PRETTY PLANS,
feat can we live on $1,000 a year?"
jLefs sifcjj? slL Jl^eJfeTtW
win ;c?'sj??Doutv?
frers as^?uch^piorel
200. t?eitanW we caii^ do**1?*
and save money into the bar
ja."-Kansas City Journal.
THE VALUE OP AN OATH.
"Tell yer, I did."
cJfftT, SWf
ir;
AUGUSTA, GA.
Savings Department
?I Mmima ii ?Ti ?J . t?Yk I .Ti f-T.
i
rr iff ?r?
Before insuring ?si?wHer^ w fWe]^?pf?/en|^^^esti f,a1
Old Line-Companies. - - - .
h'i\
V
ll
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l am known as fn?be?&fU?th^ business, my material is al
ways of the best standard,and those who bay from Coskery's
740 and 751 Broin?s&ee?i AUGWJSTA. GA,
9<
c;u.. ii: ?5 *\ ?? ? i i--''
I
; .( . v ? '. > r> t v 11 p <v? on r.<\ rv 11
or
.'Opposite the Monument."
We've had ^MW|M|"'
selling vehicles, and nave yee to see anything on
gles^itunahotflis and,
??j . .'-?? to.,.I hfin o-o. rt/l JtP+u-1 i I
^!lMf'l'*Mi;.l ti f\ .C)tt nz
t r. - TOTf t .?-?.?' Cfit 7 * '1 '1 ?"
er
' .v?f> -'
the?aiiere.
eavy
Lumber Har?iess ^^jj^y^padj Scraper Harness
SPECIAL JCY,
^.;.B?LTJ^^l^?TflTOn ?^RjyAGE lyi^TE- i j
RIAL. ETNA G??lAww H<% mi*
* . *7?? ?Tt??rl ??;ee^ Aujg?sta,. Ga.^ ( fJ> j
ii1
Senators Walker and Graydon Speak
ff S*?nt!fan? wfP??^&f**:
Soma ''Wanning Up."
ate Friday Senator Walker resumed
stated in the outset that he tJionght
:(peMirW1ti>''finif,ii^ ito ?tiiOt nh yd ralo
'egislation at this session, He spoke
for about one hour, qd?ting gener
ously from newspaper articles and
vear this State puteupd,^ polic
^oJs?eM?ism kail ixldL-ftcJi tho
'plaudits of tho press ano: of cai
:hat will result from the^
passenger TaW^"8^
?He appealed to senators to vote
iSafh^'^WIIIis'a-'inattt1 bW Vdsi
ie!?p.c4feyy?s a) I protection 'tortile
nresflnt, prpspari.ty of t.theI Sotfthanq* of
South Carolina. ^ [the, ^rst Ti]ficet
!io said, there is no demand for such
a law in this State^-the traveling,
men, who pay most to the railroads in
the way of passenger fares, had made
ao demand oiLrt>quest for Jower rates.
J^ifcrfTie re^i|t|it?liW?fcar.tioR of iffe
day before that politics is at the bof
f ?^/ifd?t01ni>^|l^?) n&itA?
are upon us. That the commercial
' Ufa F'?tebiiig rf?se jy m mai**
t?T ^ut?^CaroI?naf1 Last
icy of
ap
plaudit;; of tho press and of capital.
Senator Walker referred to the
rivers and harbors convention recent
ly held itt Washington ami of how 2,
Oflsiu ine United States stoooT to
gether in^that great convention and
^le^de^?rVh|^f^eser\'ation of tho
j ^"u^Try * prosperity-for tho pro
tection of its great wealth-producing
industries. He declared that the
anner in^vjiciU. '?djiii,,^. Johnson^
pvernor of. ll^'ncso'tj^^^
rea^wj?icilf5?.Q?d of tbo^njisurpaosed
m'??ii?ai prosperity of\Anierica ?'w?&
lofflethiug wiwftferfut'^-By^ way*
parenthesis he added thal Gov. John
spn^shouljjjje the next nominee of the
for- the: presidency
b^Railroa^.,
J&r ga^e the following
t??eV^a?d rn-tfe?s State,
which he said ho had obtained from
the comptroller general's office-.Total
R?*4
by railroads in way of licenses,$17,
334, making the total amount paid by.
the railroads for carrying on the
ra
Are the railroads outlaws? he asked.
Are^hey^tieHs-t--^
upon the^erniei-jyi jf ?pouth Carolipa?
Unless they are," there is no excuse
f<*)W??t?to$T3udh'iB law.? i T??^ ?ail
raafhl jareqwarfc ai .tue" common ho ise
1he.ld:^nd,bea:rs^h.eii? parti of the liur
i4en/r/?"r*evrt is"tha't theydidv? made
i\v(|],ere,? the, railroads,; h ave <gau?; ?rm
ipaoduetg ihi?v??;been">btfeu^iit' nearer
'the "?o&Hret9*"?la*i?rls0 hrive^?dcreaS?d in
^the ,Yr&Be ^of ibe ,ti?a?sp?rtatioB lines.; j
?n>3foyplniiHr^rsta^'*<?Proaperity^ ..'
? >;T/6^p&ssna"fcw^;hv1**,*w*,'M'''' ~~
them every Basin*.
'Staita ?may be affect
.9o?? experiment aD
?y>T^f^"it..iha?-in .,.n. p .
passenger rates they may be striking
a severe blow at the very foundation
since ^n^^^^a^ntic^^oast Lumber
company came in. The population of
the city had lincreBfeik bj
terea^ "(f(^JrH&nfi liavei
proved, more money is in circulation,
etco nifytffjjompanyi ? h*s, a tiiuoptftljsj
pay roll"of $55,000 and recently when
they found it necessary to shut down
for a month the people of George-l
town??felf'V. %ry4cftyQ Qjtinll
fo|?B\tfire?t pa^ayUMl$Y*Abill
is passed it may affect the railroad;;
so seriously that t?t't^**tf? i>uttic-f
will feel the effects more than many
of the senators wAo-laASr-J-ki*
business/-T
felbfedHVipl
lation mtf^ftenlpiaUP'Hl1 j)3ft?
ed that the^fforjts^of su^.je^islatjoir
"wn'uTd'do thY State incalcuable injury
-would tend to stifle business in
dustry and would frighten-.awa-y cap*
ital which might otherwisej be jjnves?^
ed here. ? ?>, g B
Ap^ttti?lpo|
SenatoJ W ?kir. ge?l|r<i
an efforts S ^^?^
rates ana thereby curtail the revenue
of the railroads, the proposition ad
railroad inve??
ompel the|r|nV
th?ir^igl lil
fal
lt is
errui
hen i^|ijhowfi?
on railroad affairs.
tb
arTexper
that the roadbeds in this State are in
a .daagerpup ic?ndition the. legislative
should keep nanos o?r.
Senator Walker replied that he did
not co^sidefothat ^qmj-n mee* i u;:a Hillie
and fgir-.thSt Ufe *vas? fight*W fehar
actcijhiing^the proposition "as ab^urd.j
He declared that he coiild.not pee
the consistency 'hi' 'the position ' f ake'n
byrfttiej senors,fwho argued,on ,.tbc,
on.e."uand*^for'reducing the revenues
of tt?e"tai?r??c?s aGd* cn the other roi'
better --Service" ^??'thd3 Jearnirlg' 'cap*
acityffpf) the^ sailr?a?s fSi -.-restricted,
how can we expect to secure improve
ment in the service?
? W?UALSel Use Veto Power?
He;called.attention-to Gov.; Ansel's
message on the rate question. He said
the m?ssage was not written in a dic
tatorial style, but it was good^iwhole
some, conservative advice to the gen
eral assembly to let the matter pf
j?jjtion n?ne a|fv$hf| swisipp.j
t G?yense! ?va|^^|e|^-:
lr%eliev^^ decrhfetf "Senator
Walker, "that if the general assern
a law at this
lower passenger rates Goj
be man enough to veto it"
Senator Sinkler's P|
. Senatoi?6inkler made
d]^jn-?ie))?>.to the critic!
Senator Walker upon thej
gard to the hill to
fiajk-p:a^s jfaf?t? )ttej
tam features or th? repoj
it)] fi tr ppm)iir?teL7i?;| (o) the
dangerous condition of
tracks in the State.
He declared that the rs
cum: eu ITU Led1 puwevund
.?ind Jjhem and should
P?B^UBnot believe that lt
ous conditions as repo
Vp?Mt?^puMd be o\j
pro telemon bf i lif?l anB lmjj
f^f.^e(gen^a) a.saemj>lj
potion rto rjerxiedp,* naatte
fi? ??i?f tnat ' tile sr,
committee had establis
That the railroads were f
ing against Charleston
the State and he felt th
Ib^iil^ be done. He said 1
pay a rate higher than
rate inithis State and ha
jj'cMniuJati??nf; .La thc
satisfactory schedules, cl
ana
te ip
Senator Sinkler did no?
favor of the rate bill buj
the senate to take definij
tive action in regard to
ment of the tracks and t
tho trains in,tbCaState
<tc on
Senator
don's
n took
tor Ura;
the expressions of Senat
to rotten politics being
proposed rato legislation
He said that while the
3eorgetown had disclai
sonal^plica.tjo^.jn thc ti
??ry ^nkin?^refl?^ions u$
? thfc^n? . - jj te??
*SdSKor ffi&m said ?jKat..pife did;
not think it wan" good po^i?j' qi'j jood
taste to insinuate that ah^?pponeit io
actuated by improper motives. : Ho
said that while he knew thallon] e of
the members of th? Be?awjpjgraj rail-,
coad attorneys, he would ? "nofcj ;4 link
for one minute of accusiito^tl?esf
ators of being actuated b|| ^?xflieji?
t of
lineal
motives. ? j ? BJ
j characterized the ?gum?
br??ralker as the most
utterance the latter had cr?^ujqf?e in
tho senate. ?j ;% H
In reply to the statement t ?thal
Tlwnj8-lea'ds/k heVef
jj^ttv;. declared
KJi^ie^Sojiator
norn (georgetown and ?orno" others
I^Southt Carolina :JKeidd_--haYe-- led- j alljj
other Southern States in rate hjgis
ilation,: and ipr rone .he^did n?t wo-?
pose to vote against; ,the? bill bea use
perchance, Cortil Carolina, Virginia^
Georgia and other States had pre
ceded us in the passage of such bills.
. At ?he night session of the. senate.
Mr. 'Graj^don^reWmed' his 'arguntertt,,
lm "fav?r,,??- tlic'?2 ?^2ui;eii't' r???," fje
?dr?rtterl ^tliKt'llf?^ r'dilro?ds'j/a?a an
nually ? good per bte' bi the" 1
3fltm> -Stale, burche asserted that tho ?j
people made the railroads what the^J
are'and' made it possibl? for then i* to'
ndrtnlo in monv ' ?ncton/ioc nnt rm*
people an .many instances . put
n.'iev for buildintr the railroad^
up:
lt
As to the rei'erence maae uy itu*
senator from Georgetown to Gov?*1
Sendtor
was noe Va
had gone sb
far~?? the advocacy of governments
control of railroads, save perhaps/]
WilHamuJ. Bryan, as Gov. Johnsoi|ii?.t
<H
Senator Graydon said that the Jail?
, roa,d>, t>pdt?t,h6 rplftsg Mad ) overwor ved"
the word conservatism'' ,in deajiii?
with the rate qius'tion. Ont: han ht rdj,
ly pick up a newspaper^ r id, with*
.LI
e 'Soft*
"^aro ina
Tast year and advising tha" o si irae
i^^wrfa^fr" be follow >y tfio
'general assembly in this s <n.
JHe^aid thal tlus.^?P11^01 Jd 4?^
?sWvaRsfi0 TOW Wn^ run in tlM
ground-thaMt had become ulpra
"conservalismr
He laughed" at the*suggestion ?eade
by one of, the senators that PwslcenL
I ?Kinley acteltj? unwisely in mal lng
'^he^ritolfeitipn |egnfede to the: gov
i4;-t|^|lr. Finley; p?ob
it the affairs if;
and the .efjiecl
._ lower ratete ?will
have upon the affairs of the syjMein,
than all of the members of the senate.'
Inasmuch n?jftwrr rates are &[ ef
g Stateg he said- it
he l#ght 'of foojish
jfect in adjoiaii
see?|i|a|
!hr|Cai|l{iia to refrain
toi' a loweiv rate
As to the message of Gov. Ansel
bearing upon the rate question, Sena
?tov Graydon declared' that thc chief
executive had a right,I the same as
any other citizen of the State, to ex
jpres^-'his^phii?hVoft"tkissor any;pthtr
question, but he' cared no more foi1 thc
governor's opinion I on . this question
titan he cared for .the..opinion oC.ahy
member of the senate.
It is the business o? the legislature
tosepactJaws and the business of thc
governor to, look after .their enforce
ment; . ' (
Senator Griffin 'Favors Bill. 1
Senator Griffin" of Golleton spoke al
length in favor of thc bill. He insist
ed tliht then" is 'ia demand for lower
?irates rfnd he had been urged by trav
eling men to vote for thc bill, not
withstanding the statement made by
Senator1 'Walker to 'the-contrary. He
said that if he voted against this bill
Ate would not Jbo-surprised. on return
ing $p his hom? io be met with a jvrit'
woraing fon'ali exam?Tation as to
lfli|%acy. y?%? .; \l
^^igatoi,3Bb?a?e was-joppq?ed to'the'
bill under discussion, because itj fro
nded for striking out all after th'oi en
acting-wordsi^'?:imis?.^yr''?^ sT*
yti?ulingl an - ?ulire?y ' rte"vyj-'' bili?- ' ?Iaike:
'Seh?WSnf?tH; of ?amptoh.-lre favor?
?un?.?oucefWOp-i?iHe JYftM otwjeage.
.books ?W.tbj?}? be?eftt o? the- w.ealfchier
. c?as*,f^??*' .,i?,"i>?- .."'? ".-.'
~bej?u$xj?ed ..|3E1; | V? tplr^j .^^? r)llt], ib??iei?
?iscussiori \i?. ?-.SHO?T?ciiass^f?rij ?th^
reason that it ijad??irijeeii read? tb^ea
"tlm?-i? 'bt?t?-'liBn???t^ag- reqt?ireb pby
viw;cl>h,sii?ffr;,:.:,: fr *";
.-ii .Wba'fi.ne.^aujjed fa see,.was ?ietter
f..iwdb*eds^be^t-er. ioquippmeit! and bet
f;?^_s<?|hedule8-.^-Se "SaiaVhfedidnv't) hi^k
^?^?s?t????l??^, tiie-"Souihenl' ra: lway1
^o|^^it??&^o|>??4 ,^fr}'f|ST?t?j|>fc>of^r
p?r3't?e." ^S??qf^W^?i'i
-and. ?he f?T?n?d;reoe<lyi3igi;thepe eon
d-itibn<-'!rat?oi''?t?!aitt wastMrf'-sd' mitch'
'tim? :^t? it?Mn^ab?nt^n'l^i'ce^f rc?
'cf?ctiort in the passeii^r'ra'te's.^ i! 1 ,:
A Lick aV'?no 'Cot?rta" J -?> >'
"JS?fl?Wr ?m?as? deelar?d' t?/at it*-cut
tittle ??? aj? to 'wttat lawVwew pjassed
dff?fcting t$ ?:railfb?iVls.-reSeri'bhebj? .OCT
pbfati?hs? ^eefc^iliWl* H lahryerf.* ? as1
judges to tr^'foi?rdwV casesi .A'rid men
[..who foj\yeiir^haAiR/b^en.in^jLhe ?em
ploy o?s the 'railroads*are sittirgj on
thc%Ife,0?is^?(ft
t ?.SeBptoflVJBleasai ma$e.:th& Myl
ing argument in favdjjftfjjje^biil.tlle!
was. in, favor o? , the bill apd, fie want
ed' it un?eritoo'ct' tb?t "sd rar as hjQ.fe
.concerned! "rotten politics'?is riot.At'
'tfee hortojnr;'o? the ' matter. ?ther
States around us are, enjoying tho
Vowerfr&P 'pn? lie could' sec* no j valid
'reason ^yny'SoUfh' Car?ixnasboujci' re-1
Tra'iix' fronY pissing'.aT Tdw! giving to
out exon's.- the !s?mo-' rates1 that' the '
ci'tizen's^f thesd other "States' enjoy'. : 1
.' ?t'?O^o'.'cl?cfr^ the bill'
??as1' cot?<j?w.ied xiii til'immediately ?fter"
third reedihg^bills. Thc':se?atei Con
vened 0 ll o'clock'. . . :* |.!' ''
. gassed THiM Reading. ! ?
Tbo 'jfollowii?g bills passed- third
readinftiin tho senate:
Mr.<?Barles-A bill to regulate the
hours ^ railroad .employ?s. .. -4 !
Mi'.-iCarjislc-A,_ Joint;, resolution
proposing, io ; amend \ ?ectioii f. ;;.?rticl?
8,.. of .|the ^hjshstitiiii?h., r???tjngi Jp,,,
municipal Bpqded indebtedness,
... Mr/^aysor-r-A joint. respJLut?oh au
'tnpri^?g, and .directing, the .comptrol
ler geixeral to, draw Ijis 'warrant, p\\ the.
State^reasurer for',$6^ ;. in .fay?i; of
?. F.jDlt, xii g?vim?nf'foV.'live Mock
killedffor, the ^ub'^c'^ood. (?" >
?lC^^Ufie^A "Ml ' re^itinu^ ; (lie
tr??syrei-1 of "York cou'iHy ' to refund '
all i???C3 ns?e?sed'"?nd-cdriecied dtir"
ing the .year's 19?7* tii?d 'lOO'?. on^pf?p'
cTty: /outside ?f,'tIie,',??fr^b,rK?e iim?ls"
Of "the town ?f ^OrkViil?'; f bi4 the ?sup
port:;?nd maintenance of the York
vilie;'graded schools, to the prjoper'
Mi*. Frost-A bill to amend se?tion
! 202tof volume-1, of'ttt,civfli(Bod?jf-:b.v
7pio/?j?d?ng - that1 the- ilimitatiot?' (?
, aggqbgate . b?ndlecb ibdebteflrress f of
; ?i?j?f*. toh^rt- in..this- ?St6t?"? to/ ?
cenuim of the assessed; K-nlue>o?
jt^^^properiy thtreini.fhfllA noi ap-'^j
?kM^ tj?iej.citijqwo'f ?oJittnbia>i?]{o?k^
:j|^^P^rle,ston;! anil f loren^e^ ?be
"d?e9ig?tftm and.,*it;^fl4
ppeli^^ll.t^gmeiid^i) a"^
vin^ of .tho rwitls,: bui]^,ng,i\ud
t^STOr , i,a-PI?F.?,-ycfl.> .?>bi;uai
the
any
per,
tho
tho,
re- '
^tWrfe^rii?kih^f?f hrl?k?a??f?T?{i fpisr
rBftngei eafg ?dd^'?'scriD^'a'-ri?i??lly.'! B
"I?PMFU Ohribtehsen?^A bill'"fm' tie
> protect ion i of game 'fish'in'thfe'St'dle'ofo
?Sputb<?laroKhap a?W> fef'the fepfei 1 vb
wertaiEr-?law^'relatiflg'tihei-eto! "' i" !
>,Mp<t iCtctachi+i-A'> 'bill"' tonrshnnhc oa-a ?f
?i?t ?mUtldd J/lAn i *tt, to oproW?e :|oi?
t li|? eSrVablishm^ntoof-'a; new School dir^J
J?ifitiW |ldeofi?idiqou?ty 4iie\y.6pl?4a0
.^untyjl^asdntPt authcv?kejiaiiesly aoxrl
;?olleg^^rlfpf ,a^,,sf>^ial.,ischool, tax,,
ife1^1 V,!i % .ta in<y;easQ. the. *i iun?t
Mji.M ^rustees^y^doscjioel
T& MWA? forJ,bei,r, te?ftcijioa an,(](
?K oefnieirtheirniquahfica^ "for of;
nce^th^ir po^yers^nd^d^ljiee..;.,! ?
j^fir.v^&j^M^A-bul to nro^ijd^ f^ I fie I
elecliprTjp? n|oi;|on!. weigh"ersoiiin ^o'^-j
''cE?stef 'cyqufj f^.n31 to prescribe. 1 lieTr
^compendatior?.0 !? ?.M j?.v,f> <;..... ?.,,
Judiciary Gommil'tee-^A bill tr dat
ing to contracts between landlord and;
Japrex', ,and to declare a violation ?-of
the same on the part of cither a niisr
demeanor and provide a punishneut
The morning session of the li ouse
.yesterday'iwhs taken up,fwith a .dis,
cussion1 of> foti? ? 'sdcond? Tearing 1 lilbs,
tbnee/Of whi?h ? were* passel to ihirfi.
reading > and aOBr.fhje? -othep discus? ipusc
was ppst^joned until the night sci sion,
_The fj,rst hill brought up was by Mr.
Legare', ii^liicri amended the act regu
lating fisheiies in South Carolina.
The amendments .raised .the i salaries
of inspectors ,from : $5,0 to 4?7P F""
month and gives ,the board,- (urti
powers relating to the reports,, fr
the industries. i
Mr. Norton's bill, creating a dajp
ment of land jurisdiction in Mari
county, passed by a division vote,
?35 -to 20. The'act Avould'pfoVidq
(heregistration. transfer and ?rr?ejs
land. " '?
.-. /,; ,-. . ' v- . i
There was a .long debate ?oni^
McMaster's .biii declaring uiilaivfll^
the charging and receiving of usui*!l
Mr, McMaster explained the ? open
ions of thc money sharks in Cplurpb
and their successful work in robjii
the poor people who arc compelled
pay as much as 40 per cent, on a jo
of $10. Mr. V?nderhprst also fayo
ed thc bill,, telling of his experiejic
in Charleston,, where, a campaign Ihr
!b'ecn waged against the money. ;l$n.
ing \ shark's. Avrth considerable sucijes
Mrs Robinson ' opposed the bill j bi
cause bf its stringent' rcquirenjei
wliicli Jiesa'id might sometimes w
aii'rnn?ceht parly iii a loan (?rai
tiou. Mr. bucker and several ot
offered amendments, all 'of wftie
wer?'rei?cted and the bill was passe??
tb1 tMrd reading-wrth the crmjnitbeo
amendments. ?! The .'amended [ bilV
reads, as .follows:|.?,?H n
"Section 1. That lit-shall befiliiW
, ful for.. any j person,, firm, i pr corttor1-,
arion,., to charge,-accept;, receive?--wi
contract, to receive, ,os pfltereaj;, qpm^
.mission pt otjier, premiiun,for;.{Tlii! use.
of money, directly, ? pi\, indirect! y,'' by
,,anjj Option, guise ."or. pr/;LeW ''aify
;greater, siim\ than ^JJ^equaJ,. ty jpraltfc
,01,20 p/? ??dt per^'nii^?ri.^i Iflap.,
j/J S?c: J, '?nV jjers?ii: i?rm or ?orpo
ration ^violating ine provisions of the
preceding ' section shalt 1 ,'He"1 '? ;erire\i
guilty pf a misdemeanor apcf npaar?
conviction* '?Herfof -Ififfl) 1ieTpui ikhed,
by ?Mifihe"oT nbf%oft'fflan^OO ,or
im,prisbhea'forr nWei8ee^g$Q 'days'
for each and every c/fferise.1 "Frbvirftd,"
Th?'f * ifdtJhihg'' lierei?,' . ?orr?fi?ned shall
' be cdiis?r?ed ty '?dfff?et '? with' 'p recent
'provision W^aSras foMisury,''Irai shall
be UaJ^^as'riddMbn^l 'tO'saTi^'p nils- '
'ions.*'''1 0 ????I ;"i -it..io t .ri '.'illili
Third ??Reading -- .Bilis - : 'and - .Baroiled
. Tbef following thiid>f reading -bills'
; passed-H ha'house ?and-, iverel ordered'
sent to ?th? ?enafcei 1.!*,.... "i,,;
- Mr,. Rucken-fA, MU .to rrequijrfr.d?i
['secret orders, O?- societies ,to.,4P ily,,lq,
: the,,clerk' of.iQoua-t.-pf !tb.e-,G9uiit?lfiii
which, they w?s,h. tQ"pper;a3te1 for a'
license, ,pr,pv}ding t^ti thp,.i?sujiigfi?f"
.said. J?c?ris?. sbajll,, .foe,J'dja?retiorwr-y*
it,(a misdemeanor for any one ?to afc?,
'tehd fahy1 meeting Vf suclf order ?or so
ciety'wRch h?s'Wt s^ch license, ,:"
' Mrj'fc??vey-^A bil? "tc knWh? sec
tion 2 of'ah''act 'entitled' frAnJ pct to.
regn?at?'tb? rn?/liier"' hi" Which! com-'
'toon'carriers doing business^ J iii "f?iid
'Stale shall7 adjust' '"freight "'charges'
and claims'for*'loss "of ;<latn?{*Q ; "to.
freigritj'so hs tciiiclndje bagg'irg?, and
to determine' thc timo in-which'{ju ad
.jaurnmeut-and ! payment! mfa^t !
uiad?- by? com?n feamei's.W.-.r.T j
. Mr.. Cosgrove-"-A?< hill, granting to
thc-United States ,of i? Ameciaa the
title of this State to and the ju?Ht?J
t??faSfX, :thrs;5t,a,t?,-.PJ5er*..o?ilftiii ! lands
on Sullivan's Island, iii\, Jfparjeston
... Mr...Gary-A Silt "to .provid? "for
the mstriku$0H of ib??' funds"arisi?**
from the'.sale 'o? alcholyi liquors in
Apbevil?? comity.,'" ' 1
MT. Sl?ipp '(by request)'-A.'"'t ill -liu.
ma^flie. reports Vf tlie '. "\test' Pub- J
:lis,?n?''cbriip?hy'' of St.1 P??i;'!??finii.,,
?\*ideiic? in rhi?'Sf?le'oTthe cTelcisi?n
of tti?'courts^ St?t? Vlid^^Hier?l^?^j
\V?il?Ii 'til?V' pvibilsh' ?V?d&riti?S., :" ,,,
""Mr1.' flyl-W^A* bi?l 'lo1 ' 'ftppi-bbr.iaj.9_
certain1 ,m'?liey,'i:otc tile v \??a^mt?a??
salaries of the county officers'of ?,i^
en" connty.1 . >. ; .. ? -.? "!f
Mr; Clary-^-A- joint "ifesdlotfon to"
require the-county.:su|9eriJtttlO(8cnt,"ai
education, of Cherokee iebuHty?.t:>nap
prove- of-.claim?iori$69 in ?favor, (if" w!f
a MeArthuiv administrator..of JV." T.al
McArbliur,q deceased, J and- the .x* >untj
treasnren.tor.payi the^arne.?,! >?i f,or"
i Mr,^ J^.P,^ Gib?pnt?Af bill^to pre
yent p^bJitj "drhikipg, Opii^ipasssiTget'
poaches,;,,,,. f, 1.,"." M.lHlf. ??i
...Mrri 7Legar?-A .btfl, sec^l
tfonr,i?^,.ct?frt|t}.jl) ?ojlf, voluniel.oa,
j^rW^^Mtf?: ., "J i, nn,t*
tilne /)f?hobing"t?ie ?urtsr'?! ^p",
ninth'judicial cirpuit.. .
."'Mr/?i-?n-I'blll i?'a'Md sub
d?visioH"?7 Vf Section '8$'bf ^cc-r
n
ty;
.nito;)
.jiiitiotn-i >
Mr.? Pro?t-A= 'billititi arh?rid>jfl >^c?
er?titl?d ?Ari?acl^toiced? toithe, ???f
?d' St?tea^he t?tltv.fof 7thi3f,Sbal e""tl>7
hn?V the jur?sdiotioih of ?.?t?$.f ?tareY
dyeHjiioertajln, < Jattids.* ia-7?Chaii? stow,
Beaufort andi G?org?io>Tri,"3ftPi 39'tb
doTanvay, with .the, jjroyi?jpns. ip;- pay
ment. I,, i-.z-.ir ml, lani oca If?'?
,,r.Mf. Jpunoa.ps-A bjUy^o??^ do&*\
apt; prodding (^.lbf c^ta^lmehfcvoiri
p^ni?^pj th&cfiunu mm*
kejn?3pft
?y?Qir
fe var
iie.ua?-,,
ties for its violation. -
"WTS^tfm ti-'toh'l aniQunt
t?'>??Wi'Sf 'filibRf'tl) per
iorm
??ton '
" 'M?: '?ifli^X T?ir rs-Ve|ieyi ?ah
efit?tl?? '?Afi'ac?'ao ere'ftte3"a? new
school district in Newberry-chinty,
to' 'be kriowri 'ak Wbceland1 school dis
trict, and "to antlicrrize 'tile 'Ievy^ afld
collection'of a-lyca^tats='theKe*n-/, a
proved- December 24, iA.^D.11802
. Le- County . Deiegation-nA ohijl ' W
anthbrize^ and : -.requiieor,th6,,.>coji^itj''
board lof. crtmmiiasioBer6 ofaLae?1
tyj to.dssuie,.bonds for-jth? purp,?
providing. .additionaji. funds, "for-:
pleting Ahe,3Lepi ?epun^y oCpuufi/l Casoo
biiikliBg*and:fnvflisbiugi t|je(sa,me ^\t:
Bishppv41fl?j aofl tQinrovide,,.fpr
I 1_ I? _ IL._.
act
donn*
ef'of
coml
of
a wwi thp;PH?P^?t.%
Die interest p,n; ^d; Vnds^and^c
in* ji sinking fund to r?a?eni sanie
naj\-aug.i]
.eplr.;
(
?J n|
sjatutes at^Qb^jTi
''neoiporalljhj^
faker-h
lie .cottWjP
^TS?r^asiit
A ?w^ie^rTr^
ty?_
:o*rf^<(a t?f7,'Sci?ll
i?e
an
ec tion i
o in^.;
tra-;
;>i I
Lion
tied
of
for
peo.-:
eu-?
kingf
un
fhe'
and
the
tho
sec
Clai-o
onn
asj
ty
i* ri PR ii f)i?ilt I ft ri* linn
1 Wini i St?t?WElt?OBRT
tin.? cu\\ .ViftiPi?efit<H
I ri fi r to^nm IQ m In?,'ru1
.I 7
ni o
firm
mill 0 'on
AllgUS
pur/irrt ?lit .1A ri f ?M(VM?M
Ca I < I 77 &II
'/I urmo in cjii?p ?n pitunr
.ni.r ?rio I? .ml Ililli J I n>7?^
?nit fi.?s^a'fO:$epfr"tinc ?itz&
Hi itt e??. ?A5O/piCONS]
iii.,,-i V*ENIEN1
,. I i"<>hre
lt PR'J7 p^lj^.*?!??*?*??***?:
p1ini?v'r?n Bifi'l ."fia:i
4"Pef,f<
- ri 1 'r ? ,i.a MI j nil
lt in ll R- irreji.-; rrj tonitt^j}
?>i ld rn
r?lomaii8SiiJBei^)iii,v GiibrokoS. i ?cbuutv
.oh/A a? I
Mr. ShjPp=--A bill to amend ?
i^9rcode'%'??ws,*o,lfgo^
. 1902;'volu?ae'.2, re?ar^g^toi'?^ord^rty
j?ond^c?i'.ftbsc'enoi ornp.t?&la?uhii guage
i?. Pl)W^.?P,faft.fo fjw^ecv?lp^e said
, o?euses. , , , ,
i-'?...-^t3^^^oto:n ?'
. ?; ?Tlie i f?lldwrnY2 Atti* ' ' vifre11 rj b r?lricF
,for^enrelUae(iit.j^j "?<. r..-i.>,;;f, ..I f>>
r?|^i ^(Q^-pp^J?iU,. ii?SoMiaoxiz??,
.trmoia to issue coupon bonds at a
.it?t?'?f?nterfcst nwWeediiig 4 per
eenb pefc.an?ittm^i fow'itb?fpw>rp)se of
. Payjijff ?^e^ano^^.tjjft^.iier- ccii't*
coupon bonds and serio of saicP'cify
.yturihr Jky'i; i9io:*! r"fT? 7h/<
y < 'Mr;"MaiildiiiC?j?' 3\riuWcMut ioi?,(9
>ub^it.%.^??lve,:.tqqalli.fie??ifolebtf|rs o?
(Greenville county' tbe ques'ti(f]?,''oTt?'
.-.vecting a court house in said caunty.
5?>3?i-. B?rens^A?biH trf?l?i3n i,; sejj
ia rt ?$inSffi y l?o?, r^of^edu ^tfol?
TS-0 Special Judges,, Kl-?ri
?Mrf*lai9cdf? li?t?isit?t&zcuke to pro
vide for t#C.?JBoCti<.Mt of two ?pecia?
judges of circuit courts in this Sfat&
,?Jeob(tlicYfi? kW b^^siug tbitfWH
$?$&e^,W] f?mH,^)pa|e^ He is,
enacted .into law. The.bilL is as fol
ii...io .^hinn uiiitfe II? . r?? piTri rinnt
lows: - 1.1
"Be it enacted by thc somat^as*
senaBly of'ibe'^/ate-of-'?out'? Gail?-*
ftnaT '.' r'f,,Tf I '?'???> o?
v ^ebti?iV?? ^let?ral'a^e'mh^
!Sfi??liy'ay''FW f i?f f eip fri?1'hppFo -af of
'-ffirs (?ev ?V\9va??\:a)???'} rblec?tw > 'iVetf
?ta fVblfc ?y^Sfht^'df 1l&l|e,Hi<awed,,
?fer dire l?ttj'W??o Sh?M bV, 'aWN^n,
as, special jitt?ge?b^frrslrall'ne elect
'bd .??l*'-?jf>mTO?CT?onf/d"^| ?ftTv prff^i?
-odffor is?seuIfojn?i^e^rfiTd twl?ii; el Itera=
i*fonlBoe>3Sftla,h?fi?r drjfi?B?TimU'? owers
??di.?.lllr?*.ytj}e QSftmdra^Sinm.t j idges,
le&S?plj &3 Jvw'??if.?:.^I ^ilivi<Ud;y
r oVrSftCc^pTlieaisajd f.a]?e?itilnl,uo;g?s(
con- '
o|_'JlH-TO 9R" aT7iioniTfr oiTfT'' ..,!-?.
chief justice orJ?Iie jjre?ding assov
qA? nf T.ftiT. toi oTnn.IntTrip.S -il
c?ate jusCic,eo to-assjg^ the said ^peojijl j,
^i?es^ftoTlipM. the courts0 o?"g ifteral
S^v^?^vei^tTOl "
y?i?" ?H?rr^?fe^^si
.<fSec. 4.' If for any
tW bre^uhft1 c&ttiR'.^?dges s:
tAfe^^^'i^laff??ijrdrd c?n^T
ftfr't^?cireui{?il?I^h?^ntTh^'l)ay be
ppesidmgl. ibrshalrrl5fe.4he'r?h%o,lf?fQen
lelliieflojiistiicei'.?^'ftbe opueerdiog ?esfen?
?iaK,;?jn6ti^, nt??9?qi6VMrb? ifadO ljei'Vii
raadej toea])pearjf t*?lasigB/rC<n*i < dj ^the
spei3?aJ:r?ut?gfif;|ib^reijairprevided :or to
thejdj BncbjaiflgujaofT t^ujaaF.9?.v?ftur't.n1
of?8fS4o*BacboQfqsai^fspegia? ?ugtea^
??Ua?^ha?-e.jlflifj ,j?gUt iMv ,ftPJ?P >H
"See, 6. Nfl^P&^Uy^^p
rt?rH^^Nrf lK.99P^?>r,rSvil!? r W?
?P?,F^ola^0f?0oY?e5?st/|ig as^to spec
same may be inconsistent with t ie ex
press provisions ol lms act. . .tf.anar?
f^el^rTGrs^ct'^'?'Taie etfact
ras ra fepw^^rfrn
go^mor. .
'""See.'S. A'ir^acts0^ p?rtirr8j '?ets
incoi?sisfeTit ^v?t'nrthisr,?k) \l?, ^d-'the
shm^'are* hA'?b^'f?p??led.1""^
r o< i i i-?o r<< ? 111 *1 ? ? ?I??I|'IM ?f7t
? Paeifido'Decre?s 'Are-'PromuI'i^d!'
1 '" 'Lpiicl?n^- B^v'tabV?l^^?cre?'s^iest?r
mg constitutional ?over;injen.t r?
c^Teiifling fmni??hiry ^Pr^m' prose iutioD
kS "??hhUrs ao?^flie ^cWs1; M. a^i?g
toki?s^?&W?5f?rdi bV'^lrm'?V '^i :U?oi
.Fl?n'cb11fncV Vc??tdrft?^ far "?r??d. mi ot
^circftttg ''f?-d?^arclies: * ?pWfd? pofitt
.?rrte' ^M1'a?^?* tirai tisfc?R? 'i?? quietH(
. rind ;nb\\TJbelltet^thai HVangep'?ol fni--,
'tbe'iv'difeordfirs' ?sr oreii'^y n
i. . M p.?-(-.? ;r; .-iJ-i
rid <Bt^> Oar-.Plant j? Barned.
. Q-IIighnPoint, >N.? -O.v .SpdcioJ-i-Tjlic
rbiggest ftre: in. thecbi?torv prfl rikii eily
in dollars and centsMoflcurreih heit!
j Sunday night.-.when, the. maim plant 'o?
th?.jSputhern .Car Conipawr 0H-aJ. 4?%
.strobed iby. tliie, together ?'Uh,al ma-.
,ebiqeuy.. [Zfc. lps.<? js, ?be?een..,^O.??'O'
3ahd".$JO?sQpO .^^ .cvver^lf,.^' only
,?ne-tb.ir().. in^iV3Ucc- r i "Tlii?r?i i wer<b
, ?TO >\V??"?^ WBJ?>J
thousand dpllai^ gacji ??jm^reji ly to
g?i Vt- ln? A^;were ^dc^ayea.
Tbe^oi-igio.onhe. Tn;e is,no)V njiki iflWfly
- '. . p .!
, . -.-tl-rrr.-y.-. ..V-J; lat (V loa
. .(Tire, Bamages Biprifta, TflW^?- .
. Tampa, jFla,-" 5peqiaJf-Fii;e"i early
^hirday. .mprping, de^trpyfid. ,tb,e bu^
iness pori lpn ,<?rf Waiic4?!?l-,"?BonS
-, Pre?
i ;tor?;^
t store,
Vt Uli eli'tiret ''sv .pooj" ?,' ?aiv>
fnri)ilur'c1' store, >?0}?maji'J|s ^(ore, Cily
?est?tirauf and Kelly *s 'sfio?r ' stpr??
Tl?c TJq.aec'KiveV'rIt?i47iu '?wifiW
of ere'?ibn.' ^af'dkftU?fcf8 (hi
eSt?rii'^i if?.?Otr.-bUt 'Wa^'?avcl bV
l?.?s?d wc??k,^"? f*a,?T -,l7 cl "
iil niq yfjrl f>" '".J nj?tff
H ;alnfi"<t(? Il M tn t*<*>i ad
:iSt.TTOT8IJIA -.?oiWl
!r^P?^^W
Airar ilo^xj^Brt? rAO 0.?>''n??tf'-f ?
lo'fn ranobr no 7 tn fl 77 ./?V.
11 ottrj A ?frr ^iia'cHy
: DEPOSITORY.
i M'T lin I "? ? Ia qgdrvlnnniCf
I <>rl.t "bayQ" cod .t?ovRo.-?T
am f>f]ni|gJj'?n ? -/PH orri..."
TT}JJ Ray
. m "Ml ni mtn nTn7t"
s? nniniqairn ?T? it 'iJB^rT?ctjfS"
Charge of Player-P?fitics
il il O I '.fl COI-1 ? . I :f?l-1! || '//
GIVES RfASONS FOTiflff ACTS
1,1 o ff ntl f.fmiyr :>-nt hn-lrt ?nifil
Wer?&c&bV^?mMi??eB the
r "Chariest "?^^^^^
and la an Exceedin^y"^ "Lengthy
^W$ frityMm\$P&S Foulke,
r?'iff ^fflHo??^p ^ft Enter;
*H?!?I iTMlfT?r ?7*-jj,ih?tof<7
, ? ,,^sh/iig^.enruS?ecinL.7-^(,i;f esideut
Roosevelt,,,bas,,mad&j ams^ii, to the
recent statements that he has mada
nie o'i 'Fe?er?f ria?ronage to further
1 tfie ?p7es?aentia? 'infefests * of* Secre
lafy'TaV'Th?te^
M 'held' addf^se?? toW^?m Dud
ley ' Wr??e?0of ' ,R?ch,mbfio7',?iidinan,
at?d ?fl(nWfeia' fe?ter';fFoi5/?Mi? Poulke
^'^l1'President"sMk^iirfg'-rhe need
.of su'eh'w'stattti?rlf.3'^ H ???i
.ir?i?? President ll?gi?ssbynclftiracter
izing the charges as 4*f?lsBT.ftnd ma
licious." He follows thia with an
tJIIIC.TIIIll^KJ ti, ,l|| f>|IT
him to .the senate for. its ^action to
outr i/' lf">f''i ifofgMi nan w*
ity of a presidential contest mfluenc
jfiJBP>?io-5l-? ,wr?.a Q.II? art.irsn f;. , .,
ed his action. The President's let
.fn parrfoflows :
(j oqtpl o hal nd itt nor> n^aay
Tfco, President'* Letter.
The statement thal I have used the
tiffi nonffYlprtnr hfRri nape!
offices in the eftort to nominate any
presidential candidate ?e^hoth false
and malicious. It is trie" usual imagi
^toeriHrttiiiar*T from a'
(d^s^tof ??my((r^m^tAi?^ ^iieQuriotis.
I^gS^'BthaUtliflW nBQJtf?^naking
rtV?oBacc^iWi?FefiW bBij,?ifl$ngaged
?V? ffljftf?? W\Wa^?W?itlfat I
^P.Wml^/W?1 drH?t?? of ac
?iteS ^in?P-Tff S?.iUn^4<|Pl0ded'
it will promptly in^ent^nother.
f^Kj^ faW0X$&m ItjKfe sent
2a^I?^y??iran^riwirthi?en
on th? 4th of March last, thal is for
?nwoi try? Tn qnavitih ant
months. Excluding army and navy
\q?,r^ aril lo nnftMO/fft ?o
officers, scientific experts, health ol
af iflnoitaguiofj nj .parri-tnrlj
fleer?, and those of the. revenue cul
f?rSary??e!^ th?
period about 1.352 appoiiftiSe^its sub
ject to t^e^oi^nyition by the Sen
ate.nw?J.?4' Being postmasters. " OJ?
?Be?e, Vppo?ntme??tl ir?9flirdiplomal
isf^dl'cdnsftla^eg?^?^'a?in^in the
?rj?iafi aervi?6ih?^?ry<beqi|?TOad|e with
matic and consular services moro
?eMbcrats^'rTi'?n ?Repuof?^bayin
b?'en -appcM**, ?s5 \W?a^ftrying to
ev^i, rtp.-kthei ?quatae o?f t??enS?uthern
States. ?fya n^mjatpigc(jy4gesffl -have
treatea politics, as a wholby. secondary
?orfelfl?ftifidn! Sn^Tnstcad1 o?Jelying
febl??y 'tipon? the-'rtccrn?rj?eft^uf?ons of
either* ?enj>t?ipi.ef Gbti&xsiwm, havo
always ^ond^^^^de^de^ inquir
ies myse?f personally through, mem
'bef? bT'thVh?n?h of?fie Varnhorn I
i??^pe^f?'l?ow^
General IBonaparte, ^Sectferjalryo Taft,
who wp^^hia?sel^TavQttdgej .^efretary
Root, because of hjsCTeajUes^erie?co
at the bar, or Venator Knox, who
was, forme5ly0in^0^^rrw)( Genpral.
In" a "number .f of aithu fti\]& offices,
chiefly assi's't?'ilt secretaries qr heads
of lrarg??s^h?f'e at: rUrasbirlff?>n, but
also Go^'erriors?>o!f. T?rrti'tories,-6r men
hokl?pg|..peculiar;-,}^osi?ioivfTSttah for
instance, as th?? of .commjsjioner of
education in Porto Rico-and tlso in
a1 *fe\Vs Other' e?sesV1 hofttbiy 'fl?ose o?
marshals*-.in ?erhiiu^of7 *hb Western
^t^atefj, .^ut?fiafhudi^si gfi;iouS(jefficer.s
it tho
that
theirntiati^? in^the-*hoice'>co?*l only
,w,Uhl,pr,ppiipty ?ome,?Croiia J?Q i<*" from
onp' of t^e "Cabipet qfficers^ ofpelse I
have nappened to know of a man of
SUch'p?cifl??r qVi??lfi?^iOits^Aat I da
sired to appo?n? l?noen my'twn ini
r \ rTh(?, ?Prgsi^teptf, goes,.at,{)$\\g?)i into
aU-l.n\%^P9?ntmept^ai)A^^ thathe
has. iu.oo.iin^U?K?-SpAwn. alpjirpoho
to^ further? thc interoste- ?f {wy can
tiidare;'but has'liadiorflj1 lh(f^od o?
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