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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 11,1903. The Legislature. It is a mental, physical and mechaneal impossibility to give anything like a foil synopsis of the proceedings of the General Assembly during the week just passed in the limited space atoor command, therefore we shall not attempt to do so. Suffice to say that the members have wasted no time in useless debate or in idling away the time. Bi>th branches are now having morning and evening sessions and the work is well in hand. At this writing, Saturday morning, the House bas been considering tbe Marshall child labor bill This bill has already passed the Senate, where it originated and bv the time this issue is in tbe hands of our subscribers, it will probably have been passed bv the House. The passage of this bill together with the discussion of tbe eompulsory educational bill and other measures of like import shows an alarming tendency toward paternalism unwarranted by tbe constitution* usages and onstoms of a free people living under a republican form of government, and unless this tendency ia checked at once it may lead to graver results and far more reaching evils of which we know not now of. The Senate, bv a large m?ioritv. passed a resolution extending the tine for tbe payment of taxes for the year lfnt, without the penaltv, until March 31, 1903, bat the House killed a similar re sol a tion. The Senate resolution will eome up in the House for considers tion and when the vote is taken the /result will doubtless show a decided ebangein the sentiment of the House It will simply be carrying out a time honored custom of one House throwisg the burden of censure on the other. Persons who use kerosence as a means to generate light will hail with pleasure the passage by the House of a bill providing for an inspector of rrof.a fK A 'nio ' " Vlll CI Oil II OUUIOVUUJ (^v?o nwv |riv< There is not a person within the State who use kerosene, bat appreciates the urgent necessity of such a measure. The grade of oil now sold in this State, as far as illuminating parposes are concerned, is worse than "a light hid under a bushel," and be who provides a remedy for the evil under which the people of the State are suffering by reason of low grade of oil now being sold at such a high price, is a Christian, a benefactor and a statesman. The bill to regulate the hours of railroad employees met a just and righteous death in the Senate. This was another one of the dangerous measures which have been and are yet to be considered at the present session. All such questions as this, as well as those of a similar nature, should be left to capital and labor for a satisfactory settlement. Legislative interference with the labor question but widens the breach between the two great conflicting interests in our economic system and keeps the wounds in a constant state of irritation. The bill to regulate the sate of cotton seed was killed. The object of this bill was to prevent the sale of aaIIam a A Knt if o nvorri CDltuu oocu ab uiguiif uuu no piuuston8 were too broad and sweeping. Had this bill became a law a farmer coald not have sold a cotton seed after nightfall without laying himself liable to the penalties thereto attached. With as much reason could the Legislature forbid the sale of beef, pork, muttoD, butter, milk, poultry, egga, etc., as well as forbid the sale of this agricultural commodity. The Houee did a wise thing in passing the bill to increase the penalty for usury. There is a class of unfortunate citizens whose necessities oftentimes forces them to borrow money on colletral of personal property. A numbar ofj unscroupoloua ? ?Uot?o Vtcan lilro n. umiinjf tcuuoi o ua 10 ><uv rants, feasting upon the unfortunate condition of their hapless victim until they have waxen strong and increased in wealth. To protect the former class from the extortionate | usury of the latter the essential feature of this bill. The law as it now stands provides that the wronged party may recover from the money j lender the entire amount of the inter- j est and tbo money lender shall pay all costs of prosecution. Tbis bill proposes to make the money lender give up to the wronged party 25 per cent, of the principal, and the remainder of the debt should be settled by the debtor without any inter est whatever. Another bill which created consid able interest and was debated at length was the bill to require allrai roads operating in this State to protect the rates of freight stipulated in the bill for carriages of all freights, J r>rnci^o wares ttuu uiuiuuauuioc, uuu penalties for the violation of the same. The bill was passed. The ways and means commil'ee* is hard at work on the appropriation bills snd an effort will be made to have them introduced at an early date. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) gg Lucas County J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CbeDey & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, CooDty and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for eacL and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by r?an TIi?11'q HitFarrh flnrn wuo uoo va jua. u M ?. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, ibis 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. f 5i?at 1 A. W. Gleason, \ ^ j Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mocoas surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Tillman's Great-Uncle. St. Paul, Feb. 2?John TillmaD, aged 70 years, great-uncle of Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, was found dead in a chair here yesterday noon. There was a bullet wound in his forehead and the indications pointed to suicide. Mr. Tillman lived like a hermit in a ana *nnm Vmi f art/3 Vl ia Ka/3 tx7 Q p a CI UUO'i\J\JLH LA LA y nuu UiU MVV? *? WW m sort of cupboard filled with straw and old clothing. For many years he had traveled the streets of St. Paul selling lead pencils and shoestrings and was believed to be rich. He was a depositor in the Germania bank at the time of the failure and since then bad shunned banks. He was known as the "miser of red town." Mr. Tillman was supposed to have thousands of dollars hidden in the house and the news of his death attracted a crowd of curious people. The police and the coroner-searched the small hut from top to bottom, looking for the hidden treasure, but none could be found.?Chicago Chronicle. - ? - ? Tendency of the Times. The tendency of medical science is luwaiu jjicvcutivc ajcaoiiico. xuc beet thought of the world is being given to the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It baa been fully demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, can be prevented by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip), and it has been observed that this remedy counteracts any tendency of these diseases toward pneumonia. This has been fully proven in many thousands of cases in which this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is apprehended until it is suddenly discovered that there is 'ever and difficulty in breathing and pains in the che6t, then it is announced that the patient has pneumonia. Be cn the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough B?m edy as soon as the cold is contractedIt always cures. For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. A special election for Judge of Probate of Fairfield county has beon ordered by Governor Heyward. County Official Notice. Notice is Hereby Given, 1st. All parties holding claims against the county will file them on or before the Saturday previous to the first Monday in each month Claims which are not filed at said time will not he acted upon by the Commissioners until the next ensuing grst Mboday 2nd. The Overseers over theb respective sections of the public roads of the county will forward to the clerk of the board a list of the road hands assigned to them on their section, and at the same time give the names and location of said section. 3rd. The Overseers of the different sections will tile their claims for commutation tax paid by the hands upon their respective sections after the first (f March, 1903 Said claim must be filed in the usual form, giving a list of the hands tl?at have paid, with an affidavit attached as to the truth and legality of the claim. ith. All Overseers of public roads 1 will put their respective sections in good condition as soon as possible; and where bridges over ditches require lumber and even bridges requiring a few plank the Overseers will procure lumber from their nearest mill and have bridges repaired, make out bills for such lumbar and labor, swear to them and send them in to the clerk of the Board of Commissioners on or before the Saturday preceding the firBt Monday following. 5th. The Overseers of their respective sections will report to the County Board once a month all hands who fail, when warned, to perform labor upon the public highways, either in part or in whole, and at the same time swear out warrants for such delinquents before the Magistrate of the county, who have jurisdiction in their respective sections. 6th. Ail Overseers are required to work on the public roads of the county the number of days specified under the law, unless fewer days Will notrjj uuc luau iu guuu icpan. By order of Cjunty Commissioners, J. A. Muller, Clerk of Board. February 2, 1903. For Over Sixty Years. | Mrs. Window's SoothiDg Syrup I has been iu use for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all paiD, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggist in every part of the world. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Be sure to ask f nMwo Winolnin'j hinn 95<criTn " 1U1 i"IC* "'U0iunnwu?wU..6?r-r, and take no other kind. : Why She Grave Up Her Joe. A West Philadelphia girl who rei cently started to teach a Sunday i school class has given it up as a bad job. kI am not built that way/' she { said in explaining to several friends j why she had thrown up the sponge i and retired from the ring. 'Tt's all ! due to my temper, which is by no j means angelic, and it requires an j angelic disposition to lead a Sunday ' school class of small boys in the way | they should go. There was one 1 young imp named Paul, who was the ! limit. If I ever get to heaven and S meet Paul, one or the other of us will have to quit. - He had annoyed ! me from the first, but the end came I that Sunday when the Jesso i was about turning yeur other cheek if your enemy smites you. Just in what I thought was the mo9t interesting part of the lesson end when I could almost smell the halo singeing my hair Master Paul surreptitiously pulled out all my hair pins, and down it came all about my shoulders Forgetting all about the lesson, I turned and slapped him in the face Then I threw up the job." Caution! This is not a gentle word?but when you think how liable you are not to purchase the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all these years, you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light coids perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup?and espec ally for Consumption, where there is difficult expectoration and cough ing the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup. The 25 cents Bizehas just been introduced this year. Regular Ssize 75 cents. It all druggists. Denies the Charge. Washington, February 5.?Bankhead of Alabama tonight denied that he was in any way responsible for the action of the naval committee of the house in refusing to report a bill retiring Capt. Richmond P. Hobson,as charged by that officer. "I am not a member of the naval committee as Mr Hobson claims," said Mr. Bank-head. "I never approached a member on the subject of his retirement, and I was in Alabama when the committee acted on the matter. Mr. Hobson has been entirely misinformed. A Mother's Recommendation. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy. ?Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Micb. For sale by the iiaufmann Drug Co. 'Stassfurt Industry." The pamphlet "Stassfurt Industry,"' just published, cod tains an interesting description of the famous potash minee in Germany, manuring is derived. The chapter about the use of potash in agriculture as one of the important ingredients of a complete fertilizer, adds largely to the value of the book, and amoDg the many fine illustrations those showing the experiments at Southern Pines, N. C., are of particular interest to practical farmers. Copies of this pamphlet can be had free, by writing to the German Kali Works, 93 Nassau street, New York, N. Y. ? At the annual spring meeting of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, which was held in Columbia last Wednesday, it. P. Earner was elected President to succeed Mr. A H. White, recently deceased, and A W. Love Secretary, to succeed Col. T. W. Hollowoy, also recently deceased. The best physic. "ODce tried and you will always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,'* says William A. Girard, Pease, Yt. These Tablets are the most prompt, most pleasaDt and most reliable cathartic in use. For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. EDWARD I. 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