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GREAT M) One X F R $73 SET OF With every Majestic Range bition we will give, absolutely shown. This ware is worth $' the best that can be bought. N of the range and tell you you a: sell all Majestic Ranges at the ware free. Remember, this Ware will not be given after thi hibition at our store, and must Come in any day during the headquarters. Have coffee an Come, if you intend to bi gdined will serve you in tho EVERYBOE) __ THE LEGISL1ATURE ADJOURNED. Appropriation Bill-Free Conference Committee Kept Senate and .House Waiting. The State, Sunday. After a most extraordinary session of 47 days the general assembly ad journed last night with th'e hands pointing at 11:59, but actual time of 2.50. In both house and senate gr:or * urns were not present, many of the members having gone home. It was the usual jollification, however, and prohibitionist and local optionist locked arms and carroled forth the old songs, being interrupted occasion ally by a mock session. The galleries and floors were crowded at times by visitors, who watched the proceed ings with interes.t .and amusement. Upon Lieut. Gov. McLeod, Speaker * Whaley and the committees on free conference the work devolved. The engrossing department at times was * rushed and at 'times waited on reports. The attaches in both houses had to keep their eyes on every amendment and read carefully the insertions in order that the acts might be correctly enrolled. The house commenced early to make preparations to adjourn. A re solution was passed allowing third reading bills to be considered on the last day. There were only three on the calendar: Senator Johnson-Providing for hthe appointment of the dispensary board of Fairfield. Senator Walker-Authorizing the - payment of certain back pensions. Senator Crosson-To require the cnty superintendent of education of Lexington to pay a certain claim. There was a split in the Lexington delegation over this, Mr. Ridgell urg ing its passage and Mr. I. Edwards wanting it killed. The bill was finally passed after a roll call. Then followed a long wait with oc casional conference and free confer enee reports. During one of the recesses the r"ghost walked "and the members re ceived their checks for $200 for a ses sion of 47 days. Before last year the pay was $4 per day per member for not exceeding 40 days. The committee on free conference on the appropriation bill kept the gen eral assembly waiting on the measure. There was a dispute on the extra pay for the employes and attaches for ex tra pay for the prolonged session Finially it was decided to grant the in The appro pri ation hill as originally introduced in the house showed a de ces of .$122,000 from last year. On UJESTIC M Veek = E E ,50 WARE 3old during this Cooking Exhi FREE, one set of ware as '.50 if it is worth a cent. It is Ve don't add $7.50 to the price re getting the ware free, but regular price. You get the is for exhibition week only. s week. This ware is on ex be seen to be appreciated. week Make our store your d biscuits with us. iy or not; the information future. r WELCOME] account of appropriations made in va rious bills and adjustments between house and senate the difference be tween the appropriation bill of 1908 and 1909 is $12,000. This is a redue tion in the aggregate appropriation. The free conference committee agreed upon the following essential points which were authorized by spe cial acts or the action of either sen ate or house: For ,eommon school extension .$20, 000. For Winthrop extension .$10,000. For Winthrop kitchen $12,000. For factory inspectors $2,600. For statistical information $800. For increase in expense account for Commissioner Watson $500. For increase clerk's salary, same department, $200. University of Souath Carolina, to correct clerical error, $2,000. Increase for high schools $10.000. Increase for Hospital for the In sane $5,000.. Increase for printing $5,000. Claims passed $10,000. Additional for engrossing depart ment $1,200. Battleship South Carolina .$5,00'. Refund for Greenville reunion $1, 500. Monument to the women of the Confederacy $7,500.. IContingent account for the senate $2,000. Same for house $500.. Additional for solicitors $700. Additional for clerks $500. These are the chief items that are provided for. A number of s naller allowances were granted. The house abandoned its appropria tion of $30,000 for free school text books. The senate 's position was agreed to in the matter of the Confederate home and $12,000 is aporopriated for this instead of abandoning the Con federate home and adding the .$12,000 to the general pension appropriation. TIhen the commnitttee was app~oinit edl to wait on the governor and a com mttee appo;inted to notify the senate that everything was read:: to adjourn. In accordance with the usual eus tom, Mr. T. B. Fraser, of Sumter, then moved that the house do now adjourn sine die. Just before adjourn ment the house went into a committee of the whole and passed resolutions on the impartiality of the rulings of Speaker Whaley and his work during the year. There were also the othier resolutions. Facetious. Lanisville Conier-Journial. " How 'd von like :to *sing~ in our "I um ainmt t'he dhiarett'' ALLEABLE IS NOW ( MA LL EA I CR AO HOUSE KEEPS. ITS OLD DESKS. Refuses to Adopt Resolution Offered For Purchase of New Furniture Also Applied Clincher. The house Friday night held a very short session. After hearing some committee reports, .Mr. Foster, of* Lancaster had called up his resolution authorizing Sergeant-at-Arms Wilson to buy desks and chairs similar to the furniture in the senate. Mr. Foster said the desks and chairs may not be as expensive, but some new ones were needed. Mr. Wingo pointed out the expense, which would be useless. Mr. Rich a'rds indorsed the resolu tion. "The desks were filled with dis ease germs,"q he said, amid laughter. The house had seen the senate beauti fied and had passed a resolution au thorizing the committees to buy new furniture for the rooms. The house should be considered now. Mr. Rucker also thought the house .,bould in some slight degree be im proved. Mr. Duvall thought the expenditare of about $5.000 was involve.1 in inis matter. Mr. Foster asked Lf sir. D~uvall would be willing to allow three mem bers who wanted to buy new desks to get them. Mr. Duvall said he would be will ing if the members paid for them. On an aye and nay call the house decidea to strike out the enacting words by a vote of 54 to 30. Mr. Foster as soon as the result was announced moved that the house adjourn. Mr. Duvall begged the house not to consider this until the lincher was applied on the resolu tion. The house, in the worst tem per of the present session, created so much disorder that Speaker Smith called on the .sergeant-at-arms to quell the Elisturbance. By a vote of 39 to 35 the house refused to adjourn and then put the elincher on the defeat of the resolution and afterwards the house by unanimous consent adjourn (ed. SHEEP KILLING DOGS ARE UNDER THE BAN House Talked About Senator Har vey's Bill For Some Time and Then Passed It. In the rush of wvork in passing thi-d reading bills Friday Senator IIarvey 's bill pirolhtinig aniy one from owning r ketepings, a sheep1-iling~. dog went through. Mr Richards ask eA that it be brought .ip again and urged the house to kill the bill be cause it made it a msameanor to RCOAL IR( One Facts The Great Ma It is the only range in the w< Charcoal Iron It has beyond any question o1 reservoir. It uses about half the fuel use better work by far. The Majestic Al Copper Nic quicker and hotter than any ott with a movable frame. The Charcoal Iron Body of tl three times as long as a steel 1 Being made of non-breakablE no expense for repairing the M As for baking, it is perfection but for all time to come. A Ureat Majestic Range I cheap range, but it don't cost tl Proof-We don't ask you to take statements, but if you will call at where Majestic Ranges are made, i these are absolute facts, and will s the Great Majestic Range is absolt EVERYBODN COMPA 1305 Main St., And their Pianos are attra tion from Newberry's best at large, because of the su] individual instrument. .E Stieff was soon established of the world as a Piano of to-day it has no superior if The public shall'no Fabu ous Prices an< BUY A piANO OF UNIFOR and you will never regret i .only one week longer, and ested in Pianos will call wi compare the STIEFF w Don't fail to see the S'] COLONIAL UPRIGHT CHAS. M. Manufacturer of the Southern Wareroom, - - - C. E. NOLAb FOR AGED PE01FLE. Old Folks Should be Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Medi cine. With advanced age comes inactive bowel molvemenft and sluggish liver. Nature i.s unable to perform her pro per functions and requires assist aice. Otherwise, there is constant: suffering from constipation and its attendant evils. Old folks should nev er use physic that is harsh and irrita We have a safe, dependable and al together ideal remedy that is partieu larly adapted to the requirements of aged people and persons of weak con stitutions who suffer from constipa i r1 ot'0her bo~wel (disorder'. W\e are so certain th:t it will enre these emn la its and g.ive absolute satisfaction n evry palrtienllar that we offer themi with our personIal guarantee that they shal cost the use nothing if theyv AND CHA STOR E )OING ON. 3LE AND AL IRON IGEE even give one away. Mr. J. W. Ashley also wanted to kill the bill. If he happened to give away a pair of ''pet" pups and one of them happened to run a sheep h-e. would be liable to a fine. Mr. Harmon said he believed the bill a good one. He moved to table.' Mr. Richard 's motion to reconsider the bill. By a vote of 46 to 37 the house refused to table. Mr. Richards then moved to recom mit the bill, but by a vote of 49 to 32 the house refused to do this. Mr. W. B. Wilson then moved to commit the bill to the committee on the State Hospital for the Insane. By a vote of 44 to 28 the house refused to do this and also refused to commit the bill to the dispensary committee. There were a number of amendments proposed, some of them humorous and some otherwise. All of them were re jeted. On the motion to pass the bill the vote was 44 to 35. The bill was as follows: ''Section 1. That from and after the 1st day of April, 1909, all persons are hereby prohibited from buying, selling, receiving, giving away, or oth erwise owning, controlling, having or keeping in possession any dog or dogs commonly called ''sheep-kill ing," and known to be such. ''Sec. 2. That the violation know ingly, in any one or all respects, of the foregoing prohibition, shall be a misdemeanor, punishable upon convic tion by a fin~e of not exceeding $100 or imprisonment for not exceeding 30 days." Attractions at Opera House. The managers of the opera house have succeeded in booking the follow ing s'hows for the rest of t.he season: March 4.-Hooligan in New York. March 6.-On the Frontier.I Marc~h 17.-Florence Davis in ''Un der the Greenwood Tree." April 6.-Baster Brown. April 9.-The Merry New York Girl Co. Several more good s.hows are ex pected before the season closes. ''Santa Olaus brought me a lilttIle baby sisete,r for Christm:as," eonfides 'the small 'gidl from next dooir. ''He diid? '[at was fine!" an sems .tae .neig.hbor. ''Yes; an' ut's .th' only present me an' Frede got tha*t papa basn 't broken already windin' lit up an' A-styp-to-dyn. The best known remedy for burns. us, bruises or sores of any kind on man or beast. For sale at ayes Drug Store. )N RANGE Week About zjestic Range )rld made of Malleable and a doubt, the largest and best d on other ranges. ~nd do3s kle Re3er :cir heats the water er. It is the only reservoir e Great Majestic Range lasts ody. material, there is practically jestic. not only for a few months, asts three times as long as a iree times as much. our word for any of the above our store, a man from the factory, -ill prove to your satisfaction that how you many more reasons why itely the best that money can buy. 'WLELCOME. NY it_Hias Open1ed T Mower Building, cting a great deal of atten musicians and the public :erior tone quality of each 3 r ABLISHED IN 1842, with the leading musicians very superior merit, and an equal. t be deceived with i Great Reductions. REPUTATION AND I PRIDE, L. Our exhibit will last we trust every one inter ai e they have a chance to ith other m9kes.: : : IEFF GRAND and the in Continental finish. ,ST I EPP, Artis:ic Stieff Piano - - - - Charlotte, N. C. JL Salesman, fail to substantiate our claims. This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies have a soothing, healing, strengthening, tonic and re gulative action upon the dry, relax muscular coat of the bowel. They produce a natural, successive contrac ton and relaxation of the muscular fibres of the bowel walls, generating a wave-like motion which forces their contents onward and outward; thus simulating nature in perfect bowel movement. They also remove all ir ritation, dryness, soreness and weak ness. They tone up and strengthen the nerves and muscles and restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. They may be taken at any time with ult inconvenience, (10 not cause any griping. nausea, dia:rrhea. excessive l:osness, flatulence or other dis areable effect. Try Rexall Order lies on our guarantee. .36 tablets 25c., and 12 tablets 10. Gilder & Weeks,