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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 16,1907. Legislative. Wednesday, January 9th. o The Senate today passed the resolution introduced by Senator Blease, of Newberry, yesterday, commending President Roosevelt and General Garlington for their action in discharging the negro troops at Brownsville. Some of the senators opposed the resolution on the around of its questionable propriety. Bnt the resolution was finally adopted by a vote of 21 to 16. New bills introduced in the Senate that are of interest to the general public are as follows: Senator Raysor?Compulsory education 12 weeks in a year. Senator Toole?Railway rate reduction from three' to two and one-half cents. Senator Graydon?Allowing action against counties and municipalities to be brought outside the counties and cities concerned. Senator Toole?The '1 ten hour'' bill. Senator Carlisle?Relating to surety bonds. Senator. Carlisle?Making railway employes* hours of labor not more than 12 at one time. # Senator Crouch?Repealing the lien j law- . i In the House. The House only held a short session today, and nothing of great import} ance was done. The following bills of interest to the public were, introduced: Mr. Anil?To regulate actions 'o: libel and slander. Messrs, Gyles and Wade?To prohibit contracts and agreements for sale and future delivery of cotton, 1 J grain and other provisions. Mr. Ric-hards?To repeal the lien j law. Mr. Richards?To provide for the erection of a practice school at Winthrop. Mr. Gyles?To amend section 2165 reducing railroad fare from 3 to 2)4 cents per mile. Mr. Gyles?To declare the law in regard to claim and delivery. Mr. J. E. Smith?Prohibiting dealing in futures on margins. Mr. Wade?To require street car railroads to furnish separate coaches for the races. Mr. Croft?To limit the hours of . labor in cotton mills to 10 hours a day. The? bill relating to limitation of the j hours of labor in the cotton mills has been introduced in both houses of the i assembly and a warm fight is expected on debate. It reduces the number of hours from 11 to 10 per day and was defeated two years ago. Thursday, Jan. 10th.?Senate. There was little of interest done in the Senate to-day. The only thing of importance, was the concurrent resolution presented by Senator Car- ! lisle, of Spartanburg, providing that the South Carolina delegation in Con- j gress take steps toward having a law | passed prohibiting the shipment of whiskey in prohibition states and in states prohibiting the sale of whiskey by private individuals, and to prohibit the Federal licence in all states where private individuals are not allowed to sell whiskey. The new bills follow: Senator Crouch introduced an important bill to amend the law as to gambling so that the term of imprisonment may not be less than 60 days. Some magistrates inflict a . punishment of a merely nominal length of imprisonment. Mr. Sinkler introduced a bill to make the term of office of county superintendent of education and county Supervisor four years. By Mr. Earle?To compel solicitors and stenographers to operate the engrossing department and to engross bills in typewritten form on fools-cap sheets. By Senator Brice?To appropriate (SlOQJY Lininve For Cough, Cold, C I Sore Throat, Stiff S i Rheumatism and Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25c 50c 6 HOC Sent- Free "5loan%s Book on Horses ^ Cattle, Hogs 6 Poultry Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan \615 Albany St: Boston. Mass t 9 * r /-. . "iF' ^ ' / $10,000 for a statute to Calhoun in the hall of statuary at Washington. By Mr. Earle?Providing for the State to go into the manufacture of fertilizers. By Mr. Appelt?To require farm labor contracts to be in writing with two witnesses and to be recorded with the county clerk. Senator Carlisle introduced a bill, on behalf of the State board of health, to provide for a State health officer. In the House. The House to-day rejected the Senate's resolution commending the action of President Roosevelt and Gen. G&rlington in the Brownsville affair, declaring that, while they might agree with the President, they did not believe in resolutions. The I TT ?I? I1UUB6 WHS vmy 1U DCOB1UU AUUUU au hour and a half to-day. Important bills introduced follows: Mr. Hall?A bill against gambling and playing at certain games, and to give the magistrate jurisdiction and the sheriff power to arrest without warrant on Sunday. Mr. Dixon?A bill to require the boards of .county commissioners to make full records of funds and expenditures; to report the same to tjje courts, together with indebtedness; if any, and to require the grand jury to examine same and report to the courts their conclusions thereon. Mr. Gyles?A bill to prevent unreasonable delays in the shipment and delivery of freight and baggage by common carriers, and to define the nature, kind and amount of damages to be recovered against said common carriers for unreasonable delays in the shipment and delivery of freight and baggage. Mr. Croft?A bill to apply a part of the dispensary profits of the towns and cities in the county of Aiken to the county general road fund. Mr. Croft?A bill to limit the speed of trains and locomotive engines in towns and cities. Mr. McMaster?A bill to regulate the sale of cocaine. Mr. D. L. Smith?A joint resolution to extend the time for payment of taxes without penalty. Mr. Dixon?A bill to provide the e&pioyment of children under 12 years of age in factories and other manufacturing establishments, and to regulate the employment of children above said age in same. Mr. Frost?A joint resolution to provide for the appointment of a committee to investigata the railroads of the State and to make an appropriation therefor. Deafness Cannot lee Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an infitmed condition of the mucous lining. of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is iDfUmed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed torever; nin* casf? ont of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hurdred Dollars for. any case of DeafDess (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall'o Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Draggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Small Girl's Composition. Men are what women ain't. They are also what women marry. They drink, smoke, swear and have so many pockets, but they won't be good and go to church. Some of them say they do, but they go fighing. Perhaps if they wore bonnets they would go to church more. Boys is what will be men when they grow up if they don't smoke ciragettes or get a job behind the ribbon counter. Boys are a trouble and wear ont everything but soap. If I had my way the world would be girls, and the rest dolls. Man was made in six days, and on the seventh the Lord rested. Then he made woman, and nobody has had any rest since. That's what papa says.?Exchange. ^Brighter1lP Vrospectsp We hare many actual phoa M tographs of cotton fields mm on which no fertilizers were FBW* mm used and pictures of fields |ya V/ of fertilizers were used. Ke- JAf Mf diurnal failures. There are kLV ? I ( Chamberlain's Co ugh Eenie&y 1 Benefits a City Councilman ] at Kingston, Jamaica Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is ( a member of the City Council at Kings- I ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as 1 follows: "One bottle of Chamber- < Iain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trouble 1 and I think I should have been more quickly relieved if I had continued the remedy. That it was beneficial and quick iu relieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle." For sale by The Kaufmann , Drug Co. Hanged to Bridge. ! Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 9.?A crowd ' of more than 1,000 men tonight bat- | tered through the trails of the county ( jail at Charles City, Iowa, with rail- ] road irons, and tore hinges from the : doors and took James Cullen out and ( lynched him for wife murder and the ] murder of his stepson yesterday morn- < ing. Cullen, who is 60 years old, was 1 weak minded for many years. After dragging Cullen from the jail, 1 the mob took him two blocks from the main part of the town, where it 1 halted, and gave the prisoner an op- < portunity to pray. They then hang- 1 ed him to the bridge over Cedar river, j ? < Preacher is Governor. i Denver, Col., Jan. 8.?Members of 1 the Legislature assembled in Trinity Methodist Episcopal church today * where the Rev. Henry Butchel, chan- 1 cellor of Denver University, took the ' oath of Governor, and delivered his inaugural address, which closed with a prayer. It was the first time in the history of the State of an inaugural in ] a church. , . - 1 If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, , Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing i Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ' all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle. tf It is the best of all. Hilled His Mother-ia-Law. i Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 10.?George i C. Wapp, supposed to be insane, to- 1 day killed Mrs. Frederick A. Freund, his mother-in-law, by cutting off her head with a razor. The body was i not found until Wapp volunteered to 1 look for the missing woman with one of her sons. He confessed the crime to the police, saying his mother-inlaw talked too much. He was recent- , ly released from an insane asylum. ~ - A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure vour cough or cold. It stops the cough. ; heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe, coughs*'and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. The Kaulmann Drug Co. One of the counties of Oklahoma has been named Tillman in honor of our senior senator. i fl| ahead for the progressive ~ M and three bales to the acre where Virginia-Caroli 1 are used with proper cultivation. V \v thus escape the boil weevils and other IV do this, as well as increase the numb Bm plants, by plentifully using Vim ^ XV method will tremendously "incret be fooled into buying a substitut Virginia-Carolln MmR Richmond, Va. Norfolk. Wi Charleston, S. C. Baltimoi Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. WMmkm > bhreveport, I Prospestivs Bridegroons Will Tako ifotice. In article in the Abbeville Press and Banner under the caption, 4'Another Printer Gone," says: 4'The i boys seem to know where industrious, : pretty and charming bride's are to be found, and they don't let us keep a ! type-setter very long," and adds, 44as : no girl has ever been known herea- j bouts to set type after she married, : prospective bridegrooms- will please j bear in mind that good printers a: e : scarce now, and we can't spare any j of our young ladies before the close j ; of the busy season." i FEOM THE ANTILLES, j i bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart flutter nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling in the stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, made especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles, sven of the worst cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia remedy expells the gasses and sweetens the breath. It cures Sick Headache, Colic and Constipation at once. Druggist or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to sure. Derrick's Drug store, Lexington, S. C. Siz Hundred Thousand Drinks The statement is made that during the month of December 10,000 gallons of whiskey were shipped to the dry town of Spartanburg. Two dollars a gallon is not an unreasonable estimate of the cost of the whiskey. In each gallon there was an average of 60 drinks or 600,600 drinks in all. Spartanburg is a city of colleges, churches, Sunday schools, prohibitionists, temperance Organizations, best citizens and no dispensaries.?Ex. 11,750,9*4 Bales Ginned. Washington, Jan. 9.?The census bureau today issued a report on cotton, ginning, showing that up to Jan. 1 there were 28,399 active ginneries in operation and that 11,750,944 bales were ginned, compared with 9,722,426 bales for 1905. Round bales were counted as half bales. # ? t * An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features of kidney j trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his dan- ! ger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. The Kaufmami Drug Co. John Osborne, alias Dr. Elwood J. Osborne, was arrested in Birmingham on Saturday on an indictment charging him with having four wives: 1 Henry W. G. Kennedy, a mail carrier, was convicted in the United States court in Charleston on Tuesday of opening letters and sentenced to two years in the federal prison at Atlanta. CATARRH and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nosena. It soothes the congested membranes, allays inflammations and thoroughly heals and cleanses. Ir keeps moist all the passages whose tendency is to thicken and become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles, hoarseness, hay fever, " stopped up" nose, breathing through mouth while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It is antiseptic and contains no chenrcals or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit." Derrick's Drug Store and C. E. Corley. jPt?MncreaseYourj jptelds:Per.Acn^ *m wzm ? Rf on which " other makes" B M suits of these crops were NH much "brighter prospects** 5^ farmers or the South. Two are only ordinary yields na Fertilizers ake your cotton future early, and damaging Insects. You can easily . H er of bolls (and their size) on your /mm finia- arolina Fertilizers. This MMMM ise your yields per acre." Don't MmaB <e. MUc&B a Cheatlcal Co. MMKmlA re. Md. Atlanta^Ge. a $3,000 fcr Old Soldiers. Governor Heyward, in his annual message to the legislature, recommends an appropriation of 85,000 for the purpose of entertaining the Confederate soldiers at their annual reunions. This is indeed little enough, * for the men who wore the grey is rapidly passing away, and, the time that knows them now will soon know them no more. ?_<->.-* Adveatists Arrest Spartanburg, Jan. II.?Revs. R. T. Nash, J. J. Rcper and Allie Johnson, j seventii JJay Aciventist ministers, j were tried today in the general sessions court upon a charge of working on Sunday. A test case was made in the instance of hlr. Nash and upon bis being convicted, the other men pleaded guilty to the indictment. All of the.meii were fined ?1, which they paid, although there is a probability of an appeal. . Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy a ' Guaranteed Cure. If you suffer from Dyspepsia or Ingestion in anv form. eras, belching. \ FITZMAURICE'S | AVH0LES S ? ?ANDThree Arch Store. RETA] DM GOODS, NOTIONS, CI 1704 and 17061 COLUMBIA, .... McCALL'S FASHIONS IN STOC 15 and 10 cents Fash We invite the friend ington to visit this stori values they never go several car loads of N will be sold at the close self the honor to call an this is the house to trad Call and see us and i headquarters when in ( [ C. 0, BROW I 1730 STREET, >! Is where you can find on y %j I " OF ALL 2 1 DOORS, SA I wr.Tivm? LIMB AND [ CABINET~1 Call or write for Prices. lE'iiBKtt 9 ii*?IBKss. ( HARMAN'S SI POST OFFICE BLOCK, 1 :-: ELMWOOD N We are growers and offer a fine ass | Cherries, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, 2 Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, I I nes, ana an extra lot or JKasnernes. Splendid assortment. Ornamental Slirabs and Hedge Plants. Eggs from B. P. Rock and Brown ] a few pullets and cockerels of these bre livery. Write for catalogue to J. B. W ATKINS & BBO., wamsmmmmmammmmmmmmm err !1 ! HERE!! 0 Is your Liver all right? ^ Are your Kidneys in a J healthy condition? If so, 1 3 HILTON'S LIFE for 3 3 the LIVER 3 S and KIDNEYS 3 will keep them so. If not, * J Hilton's Life for the Liver J and Kidneys will make ~ them so. A 25c. bottle i will convince you of this f fact Sold wholesale by 3 The Murray Drug Co., 3 c S Columbia, S. C. 5 ^ i For sale at The Bazaar, # i Lexington, S. C. * f ? 1 The entire family of George Devino J of Winooski, Vt., consisting of himself, wife and four children, were e suffocated by gas on Saturday night. * b i fE I FiTZtiftURlCE'S | L Three Arch Store. lOTflll, FURNISHINGS, V Main Street, S. C. ?< J\AJ^AAAA?r,UVVVVVVU>J\AA/>i/VV>AAA1^ IK AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE , ion Papers FREE. Is and patrons of Lex_ ? ? - J*- 11 r* a tuis coming iaiL ior t before. We have 'ew Fall G-oods that sst prices. Do your dbe convinced that Le with. nake our Store your Columbia. CQLUHBfA, S. C., J * e of the best stocks of ? * IXJTDS. ' ^ ^ " I & GLASS, f CEMENT. ' j| IANTLES. i?; SELL SAME SHOES FOR LESS MONEY. - | ^ making a striking hit now with our ine of footwear in prices, nd let us show you the new nobby >r the fall season. We have them in i new shapes and leathers. We y a complete line of Mens', Wo,ens' and Childrens' heavy work Shoes. Listen: RESS SHOES from - ?1.00 to 16.00 * DRESS SHOES from - 75c. to ?1.00. Remember Our Motto: SELL SAME SHOES FOE LESS MONEY." EOE STORE, - COLUMBIA, S. C. rURSERIES ortment of Apples, Peaches, Pears,. I Grapevines in large assortments, lorse-radish, Asparagus, Dewber- ^ and Shade Trees, Ornamental Leghorn Fowls at $1 per 13. Also eds at ?1 each for immediate dell Dec3m - - - Midlothian, Va. ?AT -4 DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, LEXINGTON, S. C., Vill be found YAGER'S Cream Chloroform Liniment, the greatest of all l i- A nr ? - * iimmeuLS lor ^xan or JBeast, Jttheil- 1 matism especially. I fAGER'S Sarsaparilla, the best of Tonics and Blood Purifiers. fAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the System ' Builder and best of Cod Liver Oil Preparations?You can't taste the 1 Oil. Ask For Yager's Remedies at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE. (Hystoria?Woman's Friend) ' DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, * SPECIALIST OK ^^^nEYE.EAR, THROAT,NOSE . AND LUNSS. Jnarantee Fit of Office ana Residence, Glasses. 1424 and 1423 Marion St larch 15?ly. COLUMBIA. S. C STiwToS55 iHSniSi lifiiVlS&WS UUIEJj, J. C. KINARD, Proprietor. !ieesvillef , - - - S. C The best attention given guest. Mod- , rn conveniences. Table supplied "svith est the market affords. m