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THE LEGISLATURE. The State Lawmakers Meet and llcl to Work. , HOIJS1S. * ('?ni )>ay the house assembled . :",i: 1 !;l' I spont two hours in sm* ? Mthat tlmo the thread was ":v ti was-ln'oken oft' at tuo f.i t (I,., j ^ session. S< ? v it. 1 1 l!C'v,i introduced. i.ni.? w.iu }rt fur action tho hill to l-!o\iito i . . <? 1?: 11 n j A I sessions of the* t ? ncral assembly a n l the redt-siriei t.nr. b lis. ,.\ meis.igc from the t-.v ejnor c.tlloii attention to the bun is ? tiro l.tu* institution Known as tho Blate tiiui!;. Then* was a 1 > i 1 1 intco dtircj.i !,y M r. Morgan to pay to ine ?1' ''lp Lite Senator Earle $1, Otifc'.i.G for ri a 1 a i y as Judge. Mr. floats of Sumter offered a res C'Juti.i!! that a committee uf one fro.n t!Un cocnty he appointed to conVder tile } Vi.^i I ; i ! ] -\- on jvilistrU r us the. Bl?ltc a ti ? t(j report by hill next T'ich day. 'I Ills, v.'.i;; op/msed by Mr. (Yofi Of Aiken. Mr. Tatum ot' Orangeburg, Mr. lia.p. -:'?.)??(? of iM^eiu hi an:l oilitvs^ "1 he revolution wr.a voted down. '.t was fituily 'c,! to dispose of this w at on t ? ? ? :>und ot' this month. 'i h::d l.'av? Tio* house got into a dls pujj.s.ori ov ? ,i tliv^tnsary 1)111. and it look* .1 fo;- ,i s*. h i Its as if a general tight Vol:.'! 1 ;> ?* :s ri??>! , but t!ie dispemi'y pe>p!o took refuge utider a motion to adjourn, Impirr; no doubt to defeat t':a bill by d'day. it was .Mr. C. IV Sanders' bill proposing to allow counties the l igh t to vot?! to rejnov ? disp n.-ai i* a ffopi within thc.r bordc;s. The house net at 11 o'cloek r.n 1 spent nearly all of the morning d!s cus$ng a Kill whieh series to protect the t .sa o? the sti'-ims from wdioicunle flcpn iations. The bill passed second reading after being lnvlol down wish "iidc;>," which practically Kill thy mt-Jtsitrc. Mr ! "rrnh introduer-d a join! r< -:olu tlon prypo: ing an anir-ndment to the constitution making the term of office c?f State ofiieers four yeai s. Also an am .'-ml ?r. on i to allow school fund taxiM j>a i rl l.v whit:* people to go to the sup port of white* s hoois and that pal'! by Ttey: o's Vuj.fo to negroes' schools. Mr, Campbell introduced a joint res olution proposing a constitutional Amendment permitting special legisla tion in the jnatJ. r of building high way < and hri'l^s. Mr. Solgh r of S \tud;i wants to an:, n 1 the e. institution wherein it relate* to the elceiljn of senators and members vi the lior.se of representatives find to abolish the elassi'h ation of senators. Jfe ills-) i:u:o.!uc< d i joint resolution prop-Tins an anirnr!*r>c!it to the eon.'t'. tuf: ; "? by providing f ??r biennial scs i ,\ir. Lflni alrrn ly has n sinsil.ir jcsol'.li: n 0:1 {I;-. c:<lpndar.) PfcMi Day? -The 1 1 ? us did a eonsid eiabie < ( wor't, l?t i I Ii:?j5 several bills. Inc:;if nlsliy one or two bil'j pa.*---e 1 c ' coinl reading. The? Sanders Jo a 1 o j? * ion l>i]l was <1 *t\ tied, being foideti in i wil l a < onifuilt':?. Mr. TVubYs bin limiting tlm numV?r cf 1m,. is of labor in <? ;ii >n faetonea was i: :;i ?1 o the special order for ln-xt Tliuisday. The joint committee bill fixing t i:c Rmonnt of compensation to be paid t > llr> various t fllcct'M of tii* several cimn t !os cf i! Stall? waii made the special ccder for in Nt Wednesday. .Mr. !5 bill t ? regulate the man ne ? of pa.iing to I owns ami citie.* then tbavo of (I! ? p? ns.iry profits passed soc oji (I r cad i. v. '? I1'' bill provides that th'? county :t asurers <1 ( lie several roan tics of this s:atr> shall not pay to t h ?? nuthorltirs o; the several eiiics and towns entitled to dispensary profits their flir.e of such profits except upon the warrants of thj county supervisor. It shall 1-.' Hie duty cf the county sup ervisor of each county wherein dispen saries aie located, upon a proper show in?:, to bhiie warrants lo the author! . ties cf tlie cities and town? for their rasr<vtlve s!i iv of (lie Mispensacy pro- I ti?? in ih" .?ajno jnr.nn^r as other war rants are turned by tho county super viso*\ Mr. DcHrubi ?To provide the niann<>r in whi'li tiic owners or stockholders of railroad companies incorporated un der the 'aw? of other States and coun ties may become incorporated in ?Stale. Mr. D'irant Itelatlng to agricultural liens. M:\ CiVnpbel! ? Ty fix <ho time wi:h'n ?which to pay t^xes (Oet. 1st to Nov. 20th.) Mr. C'. E. 'tob'nson ? To provide, for erection (. r a r,r>v jail at Pjrk?M?*. Mr. iSi'umguai d ? To provide I or free tuition iii the murdc department nt Wint h r Ml), . Mr. C.'ouer? To nniond concealed weapon law so as to 'allow property iiwucr to cany pistol on his own prem ' iS!'S. Mr. C. K. Itobison? Relating to school book repository in Pickens county. Mr. McG'owan? Providing a general law in - e~ard to drawing Juror.?. Mr. Thous? I''or a new voting pr-elnet In Hampton county. ? Mr. Cooper? A bill to declare the.re po; l of ;he several statute laws of tu:s fitatc including the case of civil pro^ cc.iuro, made by the ?[on. J. E. Itrea zeale, the former code commissioner. fo he tho ehly general statute law of this fitnto. By Mr. W. J. Johnson? A bill to p;^ ...hiblL tli" foi 'lir.tlon of pools, tcusts, mo nopoli:s, ctV. ' ~~ ? ? ? Mr. Coggeshall? To authorise isatiiiif , , ?f bonds for school tMjrpoaes in th. to-Au of Darlington. "*~ Mt. * Jiut lor ? To authorize commis sioners f ChcroKee count v to apply certain funds to jny bridge debt. Mr. norroh? To provide a system or garnishment! I Mr. Butlov-=T.> authorize Cherokee! connty to borrow Money from log fnnd. Mr. fiinkler? To authorise the direc tors of the penitentiary to fucnish 20 1 convicts *j Wlntbrop Collect. Mr. Cooper -Ts. amend the pension law Ho would make a regular scale of pensions, running a? high aa $8 per month. \ Fifth Dm? The sees km M- ? he . House vaiWlt nothing o I Import- J TerUken daring the da j. I a^mrned at 3:30 p. in wi^tie no grent pro* ??> m; ?Mil*". ? ?"? work Wajj (Iwnc The fralttrft was th.s difccufsaloh of tfc > Schl^v resolution nf by Mr \V. J .lohus.ea of '"wi fi: !.!. '1 In' first inait?T to t tlu> .("ca tion of t h i' Jioii.se w.13 t !i o bill of Mr. I ii v on a relativist t the sale of <? t\ in Dorchester eounly, Imt t'.n M a< : ...1 was post ponod. Mr. l\<uu icon's bill to ,m ? Vide fi) r the settlement of a aaiifat counticd prior t > the crem.'n *?? ii \v counties was (ln-'next matt r ; ?:.. :: up. Thor^ was na objection to th ? :>ii! and it \\ *< ordo; 1 to Ii* thir l i . , ! u.-: as follows: Sort ion 1 Til at in all cases wh<: ? a now county has been. or -hall be. <?. it f'i o it of t .<> territory of another my. i ii i. : i i: ? provisions of t -o p;t.s. a; <on- i .1 tit loll, t lie territory i'in< ? a' c ! i:i th in '.v i nut iy s'.iall be )i li.lc f if it-; }>? oportian Uo share nv ing i . < ! < n f ?? t;> the ns.- ssed value ?>? its [i '-.ly fo.' taxation ,it the i !vn :? r..' tin- t icjtion of the uew county, of ?'til ).:.!>ilit:c.; and i Inims which had ih .n i against the oh! comity ot:t a' w'i r.-'o ti'iritoiy the new county shah have been, or .shall be. created, That S'.nh claims ha"o been, or a'aaH bo. lirst ; I v llu; old county agiinsi \.hi.h ti" j a- en. eel, or shall accrue; v.ii?.;;^:>;:,liy shall recover ?>f the new ;.:mty c:ithra.ring tho territory taken f: >:u tlio old iS^u j? t y its proportionate of sttc'.t payments in an aOion i lithe court of common pleis, whh h 'j' tiun shall be heard and determined by the court, without a jury, as e t| u 1 1 - aU'.c actions ovo tried. All of the bills down for third read ing went throu.nh without objection. Th y were: neutnguard's bill relating t ) vtMc'uent of freight shortage; (' M. Koblnson's hilt t'? ain? nd an act < titled act providing for the ! 'IP iri'mient of privy stealing from the p r son." fn as to ijicludc in Its provisions larcs-ny or stealing by day or by night from any home by any oiher pc. s n than the rampant ' <>r tenant (f stch j honi.i : lade's bill u?a?rohlbU oa s b<v. i;; !? ft within HO yards of Tiny public ci.ir.s-, and to fi\,tiio pc.'iAlty therefor. Mr. I. umax's bill to provide fro )'\\t ! .Vi'.cs for pi-ir chllirrn was thrti tak n up, and Mr. Booker defend -'d the meas ure. A number of new bills were pre sented. 8KNATE. Second I>.?.v ? The senate was In so.s sion but little* mnrc than half an hour but daring that time clispatebf.il s'llerab! - In.'siness. Such mat tors a -3 were ?i?- r ?'il upon went through without di:>;niss!on. Squalor .May 'field introduced a i *y> buiun, which was adopted, directing t!:e sergeant -at -arms t : ? provide nev/ furniture for the senate committee rooms, that now in being worn and del :i piela i e 1. On mot inn of Senator CJrydon the rcjtyrt of j^ie attorney general as to t)ie\ trusty was referri I t>> the judici ary eo:urtilttee with junvor to report by bill or otherwise. Sen it or Uayaor of Orangeburg in troduced a bill ^providing for compul sory education. The bill requires par ents or guardians to send their chil dren between 8 and 11 years of age to ?\ public cir private school at least f ight weeks in each year, unless pre vented by illness or proficiency, >ueh excuses to be passed upon by the town ship school trustees, Violations'of this provision are made punishable by a fine of not. less than $.r> nor more than $2'i, or by imprio.snment not less than five days nor more than 20->elays, the eases to be tried by magistrates. Fines so collected are to be turned into the county school fund. The bill wa.-s re ferred to the committee on education. Senator Applet Introduced a hi It to further regulate the traffic in cotton seed. Referred to tlio committee on agriculture. Senator (Iraydon introduced a bill to amend the act creating Abbeville school district in regard to the election of trustees. Referred to the commit tee on education. Senator Mayfield introduced a bill to regulate the division of dispensary profits be I ween th^^own of Bamberg and the county. W^ed on the calen dar without reference. / Senator limbo* introduced six bills looking to any-ruling the constitution so as lo provide (or biennial sessions of the ge neral assembly. His plan is to have the legislature to meet every two years, and to have representatives elected for four yi.'ais and senators for six years. Ills scheme provides for ex tra session* t<? be called by the gover nor if occasion should arise and em powers tiie governor to fill vaeanele3 on the supreme and circuit ??ourt, benches. The bills were referred to tiie judiciary committee. When the house orcsolution calling for a joint Session at 12 o'clock ^ou Friday for the purpose of electirls judges of the first, cscond, third, fonrli, sixth and eighth circuits was called up Senator Gruber moved id* amend by making the hour 10:30 instead of 12 o'clock. This was agreed to without discussion. The governor's message, which was j-eal- .Tuesday. was referred to appro priate committees. Leave of absence was granted Sen ator Stackhousa of Marion, who is eie tained at home by sickness. The senate adjourned at 12:35. Third fay ? The senate held another brief session. No. business of, special importance was transacted beyond killing a number of bills that /iad been brought over from last year. The governor's iriessage relating to the stolen bonds of the oid State bank was received and read. The me3sas3_ Tlgjygffiu.iTfi flirt ficnatc on Wednesday, artEa fame time It was sent to tho house, btit the senate had adjourned when Secretary Aull got to the sen^rti cbambcr with 1% Fourth Day.? 'At the conclusion of business the Senate adjourned until Monday night at 8 o'clock. This wao done to enable the members to go home, to spend Saturday and Sunday mad yea agreed to without discus r^lTie fo&owto* new Mils were intro jlr. Hay ? To provide for the paf ment of costs and ^expeeeea oacfetmge -of- ?vsta#-- to- trtBiml Hf. tm the pnrposo <?' rt 1 ;? i t . O! to K . 'i >i at (<>r amusement or to - -i? -i M ? <>.;, tiN a t.:i^? f 'opt'i !k ? such shooting, or N. h-a.-o :ur. lug. room, ri II. p: omi -.e.i ! purpose, or Uiims iic: |> penult i\. i, of *arur in! : in h i m po ? <? M r. 1 lav To r? '{M'af ? the . ; ; ui on t hi: 1 i|ii!U'i>< a'lon of n.'ii .1 dent < \t i uto; s. Mi'. ( '? f? iiloH - ''To am! require il.f Htai<* ii'i tisnrrr In wriN* Oli of lliO llOOl.S ill his lithe ? 1 II heads filtered tin said i mi! s j>^ < ?* lends. not l" ? i M'i al'l' ? wift or 1 *? : i ?, ? 111!', lll(!?o railroad ! !*''? ? ?. M ? . Si iirkhoiiM' Tn | ? r< ? v ' ? I ? ? j .. : ? fun 'in-.: to A <!. Wi-c i f *!.:'!:> ?> tv <? ie.\> t:?\i h i-.ii.l p nalti ?'* v : .'ii, fil'lv paid Mr. limivJi To authorize the ;.i.. tt-.'s of I :??????*? '? i' ' ' !? o| di ; ? i. f ; order an election on the ijuetujoti >t issuing bonds. Mr. licrudoii - -To require all crops to lie divided Oli the Ian. Is while prow n. Mr. I! 'I'luloii- -To tiyjti 'id the n< i in relation *o tlio proof of recorded In.-Uninieniu oilier than wills. Mi' 1 lemdon ?????To provilt' lor ap peals from Inferior tribunals. Mr. Pa i nwell ? A < oncurn tit ? lutiou to alio v.* tlio introduction ?>f ; loll iiit orporating the . 1 ? im Vir' n IH-pol Companv. Fifth Day ? No session of the Senalo was held, that hody having adjourned over till Monday. Sixth Day - The senate? spent two hours and a half at work Monday night and transanal a goo 'I (teal of import ant business. Oraydon's Jury hi!! was given its sceond reading after some delate, and ShepparU's hi! to h ivt only one s* t of 1 0211 ni isomers apd managers for State; and fe.lcr.il elec tions was given its seeonl read alio; The hill tor the SoUiciss' Home \\aa introduced. Senator i-hra^hMs, who is opposed t<> the tviMit s' home, int/.J drerd a hill maKing it unlawful tirrc cei\> Confederate voter.uis int.) cotin.y po*?r h.o:!.;cs hut requiring \ho county co :n miss;;; nets to give ai l to indigent ex-C.'c-nfederalre at their home. These hil's were given their third reading and ordere 1 scut t a the house: Uydrlck's hill to anthorisv county su {yji'lnteudants of education and < ounty tr-easi.rers lo burrow m in y to pay selnol claims; Munition's hill amending the act relating t > the di^pen vat ie* in Pickens siii-1 O -oiuv c aunties. ?Senator i .'oujilass o' I ni.vn. who a Confcslerato Veteran4', i'lii.rlne I :i !>j|1, which wi'.l 1 an tin .'ii-st ;n<? mat ( or Tor consblerntion in ? with the bill f ir a .?? . ?I :l ! f ; .s' !i.i bill re .ids as follows: Section 1. That on sin! after U>e ap proval of litis act hy the k. ven/i/ it Bhal! h> unlawful to commit any Jn.li gont e\' -Confeilerat! ?: ?*:! 1 r t > any |i :,)?? honr.>* or aiinshoes;1, hut 1 1? r;v.n>:v hoards of commisiio'tecs of tin1 ? n ties of this State shall, in their discre tion. giv c comity it J ? I hitho indigent > x Con federate saldler of this- lvspf'tivo counties, al the homo of r.?nii s'd.lier. or at the home. o? sj.v.e relative or friend. Section 2. That no ex-Con' i foltlier shall 1n> dlsfranchis1. :1 hy rc-j. - jn of his having rerclvod, or rcceivins such aid ?3 aforsaid. Section 3. That all .lets and parts of aets inconsistent with this act art hereby repealed. Smallpox In North Carolina, Wilmington, N. O., Special. ? The smallpox situation in Mas lorn Caro Una counties is beginning to bo seri ouBly regarded. Although no (piaran tine has been established against air. place, the health department has u watch on alt trains from the infect.-;;! district ani will continue to ke>?i "open house" Sunless conditions ina terially cuiir.feO. Dr. Joshua Tayloe, State smallpox inspector, at Wash ington, N. C.. is liere and reports three very virulent casc^ at Clinton, all oi them in prominent familiiML It. b feared one of the patientipiwiil die Warsaw quarantined against Cliutou Saturday. Four (buildings Collapse. Detroit, Special.? Four buildings each four storie.s high, located in tin heart of the wholcsalo district of thlf city, collapsed Suipjav night, withoi.' any apparent cause, afiu u!! ifl'af" nrrA ? remains is a smouldering Heap ot 1 ruins. The buildings were a part oij the block houuuc i ? .?>* '. rs:u: :t.. nue and Shelby and Grlnwold streets and were occupied by five concern? nnd their stocks are a total lu.vs. which is estimated at $152,500, ex elusive of the loss on the buildings, whlc h amounts to $r?9.000. Will (Jo fo(ico-gia. New York, Special.? The mandate c the United States Supreme Court, I the (ace of the agitation against th .Gaynors, charged with complicity I the frauds for which Captain O. Y Carter is now undergoing imprison meet, was received here by the Unite States Supreme Court. Judge Lacornt made the order directing the four ib fen da a t$' to appear. In court on Mot. day next, on which they will bo suj ren'Wed to n marshal und taken t Geo ^la for trial. Judge Changes His 'i nek. Kuoxvllle, Tenn., Special. ? A new phase originated in the Duektowr Copper Company- injunction cosi Monday when /Judge Allen declare: that the remedy of the Injured partle> te hy action for damages and that In will not allow the Injunction horoto Sore Issued to stand. Judge Allen': ruling Is made under an act of tin !ast legislature In ap. action of thh character it rests in the discretion oJ th o court when the work is' one o public utility, whether he shall obat' the nuisance or not. .If It determine! not to. do so, it Is a matter for a jur> to determine the damage. ? dhe Want* to Kelp the Homeless. A Washington paper publishes this advertisement, , ? young lady with college education wovtd ttk* pdefttoa as ffffcrate teacher in ao?f fMriJy witW Voardortod#. -"??? ? . ? -?s. ? v v. *?p;; JN THE OTHER SIDE. t'ir?iiii.i-C<irolina Chemical Cumpaii) KcpHc? ro A I lORNB UI:M: HAL'S Cil \Kv,l > I lie PoMiiun of tlu- Company I'lainly ami Cicarly Set forth in the An* i\? Jilv" wUIUpifiirt! C <htmMa. Jan. 17. ~Sprcial - Th ? >tlui side of the taso Ik now pr?\in?n it'll. Same lini" ??.-? the complaint el tie A l (corny t2< net al of South Cam ina wiw puh i-hed ag.tlnst the Virgin!:. - 'arohua t/h?micai Company. The an v.'it of v l?'5 .VI: y.i.'ii.t-C;!! elina Company 'iaa I) t'li Mod and It fully seta forth i'.< ?as i'. To begin with ll claiititf thai tin ?ompany, in good faith, invostoj h* aioney in South ( -ar.dlua; that it com died with tarty condition of Uw nun that lt> t!ui s iiiic good fa'.lh it demand.; Vat tlu- contract het wp.mi t ho Stalft- and rhe company bp maintained and that its .iropMty anil I y::\l t ights ho protected, t i ,i!.t. !;iIh that it lias l.\ it.) way viola f J au,\ !.i v ??:" t h?> State and above a!i !i!iil's iii.it it has lint ami ia not a ?oinbinati at or i>n.-:i. It Us urge I that lu< I'Oiupnuy has no combination l>>" ?vhich tt li.is raided prices on manufac ture. I i,r unmanufactured fertilizem >0d '.hat the prices on i ri;ll/etH today iro iJn no way raiatd an I that *iurh l-: tot /'the purpose of th> company. The pev.it ion of thr* Vlrgin'u-Cimditvt 'm oiic ti Company )*> plainly and for ?sbiv set teeth in the answer which !r.;s ioeu filed with the Attorney (Ion ml of j\ jonth Cuolina today, it l.s hs follows: "The defendant, tho Vlrginla-Caroli* ta Chemical Company, most resnect *i:l!y sh'-ws th.it th hive a use has hy t'o ilia,-; ef til*1 petition Aud hpnd for re anval herein, been duly removed Jo the 7niiotl Statu Circuit Cn*rt >for lh* ^asic-m District of South Oawrffina, ?nd hat this 11 on oral ?!e Conchas a<> to<" jurisdiction Kffereo? ; and this Je rnd: nt In no wise admitting to the u'iadicfion of this Horiorahlc Cour', >ut pi otf.it ? aganst the name and an ; wcring ho: riii because of th? propel ?espect <'mo to this Honorable Court, ibouM it notwithstanding said protest idMiib^l that it lias jurisdiction of this] x-tioii. niid order t ti n t the same pi'o vi*t| he;v;n. now thin defendant for nn '.vi r to th-> Complaint, and Anifind"d r.nnplnint heroin alleged : 1 li admits tlio allegations uf tin1 Fhvd Article of the saw I Complaint. 2. If admits the allegations of the ?"croud Art '.Ho of the Complaint -s.iv njr and except ing it shows nnd alleges j hat under and in pursuance of the pub ic I.awH of the State of South Carolina, I located and carried on business with it the &Uite (' South Carolina, as toj "uch pari of life business a? was prop-j >rly r$ be transacted therein, I<>uk prl ir to Uie 2nd day of January, lO'.KV and V rt her allotcs that under lis charter md f ho lows of Now Jersey, it is -in lowered to purchase. acquire. and hold stock in other corporations, domestV imlAne'.en. > It Film Its the allegations of theThicul, '?'ourih. Fifth, Sixth. Seventh, Ninth \rt'.o!os of tho said Complaint.* S. It is Informed nnd believed the ^legations of the Eighth Article to he tme. o * 10. ft answers to the allegations ofj ?he Tenth Article of the Complaint. his defendant admits the passage by he r;?n ;r.il Assembly of the State of South Carolina of the acts therein ro 'errcd to, bin sliuwa that tho sime are >ut partly in said Article set forth and i!leg.?d, a-.d prays reference by this ] Honoraj'j C urt to tho said Acts in ??!r for their provisions. 11. It admits so much of Article Elev enth of said Complaint as may he held -o allege that a 1 i the defendants In the ?aid complaint mentioned were enter* or to the time and dato of sale and transfer of respective properties hereinafter mentioned, engaged In th -mmwfaciure and sale of fertilizers in "outh Carolina, and denies all other] illegatlope in the ?a id Article set forth. 12. ft drnie." each and every allegation contained in the Twelfth Article of the] *ahl Complaint. 13. It denies each and every allegp. ?Jori contained in the Thirteenth Article >f said Complaint, save and excepting hat tn-ri ?* th<! convoy- 1 mce to it upon tho respective (!&tcs -,?r ?? ? ' iped in the said Thirteenth Ar ii-lr, of the prupfcty and plant of the ia'il neveral lospeeiiVQ fert il i'/cr coin inn Irs therein mentioned for the con Ude'ranoh IhetMn fl-M forth. 11. It denies each ami every allepu ion on (aiaed in the Fourteenth Ar Mclo of the faid Complaint. 15. It denies the allegations of the '?'Ifteontn Article of the said ConipSaintj -avv that this defendant admits that "or the purpose of supplying necessary aw material, to wit: phosphatic de-| TOf-'ts <ontainin>r h sitfllci<?nt percent age of bone phosphate' of lime, it has vci]iiired and owns a certain amount ->f land of phosnhato territory in the "tate of South Carolina, but no mor if the same than is reasonably proper ind sufficient to supply the necessary iropertles of this defendant In t be , manufacture nnd output of Its fertilt-| rcrs. Tills defendant admit* further ?hat for the pucpose of securing an.l mpnlylng to tbte defendant of that In gredient in the complete manufacture if complete fertilizer* known as nitro gen which is th" essential Ingredient Heroin, It acquired a Targe amount oT 'he Canltil Slock of the Southern Cot 'on Oil Company. That tho said South ern Cotton Oil Co. pot a competitor !:i any way of this defendant in the manufacture and sale of fertilizers, but 'a stmpiy the m;r.--hn*c of cotton seed, wlierefi'om It manufactures cotton seed oil and cotton seed oil neadnexs. as well as the cotton eee<K4neal from which the Ingredient of nitrogen as furnished Is auxiliary ffnd assisted to the manufacture and sale of the com plete fertilisers, and that the pttxm^ng of said Cotton seed meal In like manner as the 'procuring of fbosphsOc roc* deposits Is simply auxiliary and assis tant in the manufactars of complete fertilizers. ? It: Tblt c!ef< *^danf <Tec>les the all* gation of th^JIxtaenth Article jAtl* defendant* aaswer Ut alWtlons of arrtcW aereateea th? said complaint deales tbe irtu. rtT?7? ttl. MMtaacj Menu* i hut after 1 1 u creation ami 01 k:iui/h( j ? * . <"*??.< tkw pitvc hase by it 01 tho plant .iu 1 pio.s, .??' <*f v fei tlli/er coinpm t wli? It \\?r.- r?y t'u o\\ iuV a and stock holders theicof oi '?l'vl f(> it >?> |>U| ( il.T-i1. oUO ?>f Jill i ' 1 ? ? ' T,' < I ; 1 ? ?. !.'? '> \? ' T ' vii off e! Cil (.1 lit' vuitf, lo it whs What kftrUVH Hi the m?inl\\ ill of haul ti'j^Lilizvr p<*<v.e <i>?h goodwill inTdudes the intlu cilrc tie ui '?> riftln managing olb torn of such ? orpoi i.J !? 'T>ti whh-h the* regarded as money and prop* ?'.'v *o I \t*hb ti they ha. I a rii.hl to soil and for which a-s an in.; "< Mi nt of the huid sale a certain consideration ?nk claimed anil aciept'xl. ''bat in wdif t<? pro i ni >' t he .vnluo (!>'<? vhit'h wss ?'? represented to bo valuable U ::,d .sold t h M defendant admits that it vlbl ill mine instant vh to iM'inrt ofheers. proeuro from them a:f acreojneivt thkl tlu> would not for a (orl.tin Hmilcil rpo< <r?e time, carry on the business of man.nftittMrlnjj ami' sal.; of for Olivers in certain t'ftMory tl beinw part of t ho understand ifh' an! HM'cvmcnt that such covenant.1? aivt am (vuic nt was intended art an assivn incut and traief r to Ibis defendant iui valuable consideration by the parties above named of such valuable goodwill and influence as they U>av have acouiicd in sin U territory by ? a i-v vinji- on the said liusiness. IV \nd further answering the sai l eompiatnt thin defendant shown and alleges. That llio m n of tbe Octuaal Assemldv of the State of South Caro lina, referred to in article tenth of the complaint herein, and based upon and to enforce the provision*! of which this action Is brought, are null j and void, and inoperative under the! Constitution and laws of the I'nited I St fit Ok in that. 1st. Tho t-aid ui ts J undertake in contrnVentlon of section v. article 1. of tt;r> Conrtltution of th?* I'nited States and the Vct.s o' Con gress in pnrsnanro thereof, to pro liibit and render Invalid, null and void, all arrangements, contracts, or agreements whatsoever between per sons. firms or corporations, which In tenllonailv or uninfent ionallv tend to lessen full and free competition on tbe importation or sale of articles im novled Into the State or in tho manu facture or sale of articles of domestic ??rowth or of domestic raw material. Unci. The said Acts undertake In con trfi vent ion of section t. of article VIV, in amendment of the Constitu tion of the I'nited States, to prohibit a ud render invalid, null and void, al! arrangements. cont racts .or agrco ment. whatsoever, between persons, firms. <>r corporations, Which inten* tiona'b or unintentionally, tend to advance, reduce or control the prleo or tho cost /of tin; producer or to th* con s' 1 1 1 om' of nny artieles imported into t Ii ?? State or manufactured or thrown therein. rd. Tito said Acts undertakes iii contravention of sec 'i"n .v, 'art 'el'* i. -nf the Const it ntion of the Unite, 1 States and tlie Acts of Congress in pnrsuaneo theienf, and of section 1. article XIV in amend ment of said eon*ti!uti<m to prohibit and lender Invalid, null and vuid, all arrangements and ec ' -clu between j persons, firms or corporations, that riiav intent ionallv or unintentionallv lessen or affect in anv manner full and free competition in anv tariffs, rates, tolls, premiums, or prices in anv branch of -'business, trade, or, commerce or m'a.y ,kccT; fo control the I same. 10. And thin defendant further shows and alleges that in and hv the public laws and statutes of the State < of South Carolina, to wit: Chapter | Xt,V. section 1 1 <"> r? find 1471 of the Revised Statutes ef i*M. it was d? elared hv the State of South Caro lina that foreign corporations dulv incorporated under tfie laws of anv State of th^ United States, would he permitted to locate atid'earrv on busi ness in the S'ate of South Carolina, in like manner as the ijitnril horn citi zen nf the St it r ^ of 'the tilled Ptito^ might do under the law existing at the time. nn:1 that any such foreign eor norat 'on carrying on business and owning pronertv in the State of South Carolina. should rainy all the privi leges and itnmunit icj&of own in tr pron erty and carrying on lius'ness in like manner as Individuals. natural horn ? citizens of peel) SttriU's'of the. United States and as domestic, corporations Incorporated in the State of South enr oll na might do. That in pursuance of such public law and statutes, (his defendant entered the State or South Carolina and pur chased and ace.uif d property and car ried on business therein, but has only acquired and carried on the same as natural born citizen., nf ,h<? States ?f the United States micht do as tie eorporaitras of tl'n State of South Carolina might do, f>n I such invita tion an 1 the rights therein given whrn accepted and acted upon by this de fendant. constituted a contract be tween the State of South Carolina and this defendant which the said State of South Carolina has by Its said net re ferred to and sot forth in the tenth An(irla\of Haiti complaint, souglrt. to inipair And violate against the pro visions of Section 10, Article 1. of the Constitution of thu United States. <0. And^his defendant, further shows anVs/illegeSv that in and by the s.i'd Ac.ts f^ferreM t.p in Article Tenth c.f the sald^Comwlaint. the property rights of this defendant In the State of South. Carolina' acquired in pursuance of '.he invitatlcfc to and contract nxa.de with this defendant, by said public laws and statutes [referred to in Artlclo Nln? tcenth rtf this Answer are made sub ject to Impairment and destruction nt any tin**- If this dnfnndaul should make any arrangement, contract or agreement which should unintentional ly have tho effect of In nny wise tend ing to advance, reduce or control lhe# prlco or cost, to tho producer of th< cotymmer of any articlo Imported Manufactured or grown In this State* or "Wpninz to lesson full and fro* compe tition In tho importation or /iale of the name or of In anywise affecting (nil and free competition In any tariffs, rate#, toils, premiums, or prices in any | branch of trade, business, or commeVce wherein and whereby said JLcU refer red to in said Article Tenth of said complaint have impaired said contract and hare further abridged the 'righto, privileges, and immunities so by con tract granted an<M*Tren to this dor bmdantand sought to farther depttee tftls 4e*e?dant sT HH piopeity without due pro new of law and, to deny to this m .. ^3 ' Urn. in of>n < rt\ front Ion of (ha provi* I oiis o? Coition 10. Arffeln I mul of boo | ton 2. Avtlciu 4 of tho Const Itntlon oi >Iim 1'nltcd Stati* !?::?' of sf?:tiou l 11 ri )t J/i 14, (>f the \rtlcles 'ii amend mui i t '?jMt.l t '*ii?Mt ution. "I \n! fui ; . i r .? ntt*warln?. ihl*d - 'ond.tnt allrtrcn an t sh 'nrq thit t^e i il l V m of tl\ - Cenerul A?c'Oinh!y iv ??rruf "? l'? Artiolo Tenth of s:i;d i 'no >!alnk oi <? ii jli -4 ?i ? I void and lno|)<MV. ? iw ftaVi" vonS ra\ i :ill'?u of sivtL-u ind ?! ^>1 Article I, of (lie C'nibtitulinn >f the of South Carolina, 111 f'oil . lie s i!, I Acl.i the rl^hta. pnv ilo^t-H ami imiminltie* of this dcieml iiul an 1 deprive i! of its property wilh .nit due process of law ami deny to thU ilpt'nmlitnt tho o<jual protection of tho laws and irnpiir the obligation of ilio contract ? > ?.,nt<?r?,d Into with this de fendant. as hen'inhefore In this uu^wcr more speollcaily set fort h and nllcKcd Win no. Mr lVfendant piaya that Mill Compi.Uftl l.o dismissed. Tilt* pvi'Midrnl of ll)?> company makes o.t'J* to the statements <iven. l>ustiiU5li,t.'( Confirmed. Tho Senate In fxorullvo no*Hlon Monday confirmed the following f?oM masters: Florida, Olive 10. Stout. Fort Myers. Virginia, Samuel M Yost Staunton; Jacob W. Dudley. Kast Hndford ; John M. Orlllin. Kivderlelis burn; ICIIsha O. Harden, Hampton; C'lma. P. Smith, Martinsville; Her hert 'M. \\'oodtln, National Soldiers' Homo. Elizabeth City; Wed lira!. Newport News; Miiv Mmdiy Camp boll. Warrenton: Robert I., (lllh Conham; Samuel 11. Wis*. CnrmviM*; IlamlltOTi W. Klnzor, Front ItoyM. Malaria continues to he n (rrcnt^r ?(?oni'KC *?f tho ltritlnh nnny In India than any other fatal cause. tiood people uro not really reareo *i I'fe onlv 'jiif fuimt look for HAM'S HORN Bl ASTS T VU? trouble w1tl? tlu< ChriattW b?1 tiler Irt tlittt h? doesn't, eerm to euro which flirt* ho llghu on. Ail Uliftdlllt##* at?d Bible would moau an undl \ ldcd church, When God ha? u purpotui HIh plan ja always the host o?io. it Is worth while making many toe* to nm'xo oni1 trtiu friend. 5>onur people inliss today's manna Ik looking for tomorrow 'i?. ^ ' It is nut our burdens hut gtur eoro backs that make lifo hard. )>>K"iry kills truth and w?ekH u? frighten folk with her ettlgy. ; Sorrow U tho tdlken eord makes the circuit ot' sympathy, j Thy old mun niav havo u greater i future before him than tho youth. We do not pain glorV In heaven by . uuvt.lns religion ridiculous on earth. ' (.J Oil dashes pain lutCKour pleasure* , that we may ho willing to leave thera ! for I lis Joy h. ; tfoniellinoH a man llnda that the pull 1 expected to met catches htm lu tho t neck. Many of the Joweln In tho diadem of friendship are after al\ very tunalL | >ct very preiHouH. it is nuchas for our Holdlern to fight j our toes abroad whtlo our aalooaa j foster thnu nt homo. <"3 | The C/.ar < f Russia. with ninety mil! ; Jon acres, ia tho biggest landowner lu > tho world. GOUTH CAROLINA ANl) GEORGIA EXTENSION RAILROAD COMPANY, General Passenger Department. Schedule, Effective January 15th, 19C2. J;.\s I'KliN Tl .M L. HT VI K)NH. Lv. Marlon Lv. (Hon wood I.v. Thermal C4ty . . I.v. Union Mills.. .. I.v Itutherfordtyn .. . Lv. Forest City Lv. Heniletta Lv. Moorsboro Lv. Lattlmore Lv. Shelby Lv. l'jilteiaou Springs. Lv. Fai Is. . Ar. > Itlaekshnru . . .. Lv. lUaeksburg Lv. Smyrna . . . . . . Lv. lliekory Grove.. l,v. Sharon ,v . YorkviJJe Lv. Tirfah Lv. Hock Illll Lv. Catawba Junctiyn. Lv. Riverside Lv. Lancaster I .v. Pleasant Mill.. 1 .v. llrath' Springs . . Lv. Kershaw Lv. West villa Ar. Cii imkn SOI! I IIUOL'NO. KArt I l'i UN TI MIC. S . ? r? a.. !i . (Hi a. . SL20 a.. VL35 a.. ILfiO a. 1(1.05 a.. 10.20 a.. 10,30 a.. 10. :?S a.. 10.58 a. . (is ;v. . 15 a.. ?? I ? ?> 1 1 1 1 I I I I .35 1 1 .r,5 i 2 . or. i;? . :mi a. <T' a. . p.. p.. ?M< P no p.. in 1k. 30 p. ir, p.. 'J . 05 p. . 2.25 p.. 2.30 p.. 2.42 p. .'(.17 p.. n.Go p.. No. 12. 2.00 p. 2.L0 i>. 2.45 p. 3.05 p. 3 . 20 p. 3.45 p. 4.10 p. 4.30 p. 4.45 p, (L00 p. (L 15 p. (5.25 p. No at. r. A r 8.20 a. 8.50 a. ?J. 10 a. 9.40 a. 10.20 R. 10.45 tt. 1.15 p. 2.40 p. 3.10 p. 3.50 p. 4.20 p. 4.40 p. 5.30 p. fi.00 p. 6.50 p. Southbound train No. 14 leaves ^Gaffnev 10.10 a. ni. arrives Ulaoksburg 11.20 u. m. Train No. 10 Cherokee Falls 5.50 p. in. arrive Ulacksburg 0.10 p. m. 11.00 a. in 5.30 p. m., Cherokee Kail* leaves Qalltvoy NORTH liOUNI). No. 337" No, 35. No. U. Lv. Camden Lv. West v Hie Lv. Kershaw Lv. Heath Spring*.... Lv. Pleasant Hill . . . Lv. Lancaster Lv. Riverside Lv. Catawba Junction Lv. Rode Hill Lv. Tirzah Lv. Yorkville Lv. Sharon Lv. HJrkory Grove. . . Smyrna Rlaoksburg Rlaekshut'K. . . . '. . Earls Patterson Springs Shelby Lattlrnore Lv. Moorsboro.. Lv. Henrietta . . Lv. Forest. City.. Rutherfordton "Tnion Mills. . Thermal City. . . 12 . . . 12 I . . 1 Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. T,v. Lv. ?. A r, 10 p. . . 45 p... U5 p. . . 40 p. . ? 1 .45 p. . . 2 . 05 p . . . 2.25 p... 2 . 40 p. . . 3.00 p... 3.18 p... 3.30 )). . . 3.45 p.',. 1 .00 p. . . 1.10 p... 4 .28 p. . . 4.48 p. . 5.05 p. . . 5.12 p?: 5.25 p... 5.45 p... 5.55 p... 6.05 p. . . 0.22 p... 0.37 p. . . 0 55 p... 7.^5 p. Gl en wood 7.20 p. Marlon 7.35 p. . . . 8.30 a. . . . 1L20 a. ...10.50 a. ...11.20 a. v.. 11. 30 a. . .".TSL20 p. ...12/45 p. ... 2.45 p. ... 4.00 p. . . . 4.40 p. ... 5.20 p. ... 5.45 p. . . . G.05 p, ...... ... 0.20 p ;. ... G.frO p 8.00 a. 8.20 a. ? ? f ? 30 ft . 0.26 ?. " 10.00 ft 10.30 ft 10.50 ft 11.20 ft 11.45 ft 12.0$ p 12.30 p 12.55 * 1 .20 p. t ; ? "KwVhflftund train No. 15 leaves llacksluirg 4.3\ ?>. m., uneroiiee .rww rxortnoi. fjafrn^vs fi.fO p. m. -T-rem N<?, ~a6 ? loaves Blackihur* JM iS:SSSiSS-tVi'. ?, r?r.te?. M*!K2siJ*JS: ??Twentv Minutes for dinner. ** -i? .. ^rn,na .u oe n 42 IS Trains No.'h 32 and 33 are operated dauy .- ?/. ' ' ' ' ..._ 11. 15 and 10 are operated dally except Sunday. Hu" " _ cS ' CONNECTIONS MADK BY SOUTHBOUND TRAINS. , ^ "->v At Marion ? No. 32 connects at Marion with Southern Railway traTb, - . 3G which arrives nt Marlon at 8.28, a. ra., frorti Chattanooga, Asheville " -'J nnd intermediate polntn. * >, s~$: At lilackKhurg ? No. 34 and No. 11 connects with Southern Railway .? train No. 30 which arrives at Black*?burg at 7.. 45, a. ra., from Atlanta; . - Oreenville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. ' *?' \ At Yorkvllle ? No. 3 4 connects with C. and *N. W. trair.No. 70 which leaves Yorkvillo at 10.48 a. m? for 'lastonio, I.enolr an<r mediate points. ?? _ ? ? . l" ? ? ' ?*' 'iy M3 At Rock Hill- No. 32 and 34 connects with Southern Railway train No. 75 which leaves Rock Hill at 3.20 p.m. for Chester^ Columbia and litter* mediate points. ' 1 ~ At Catawba Junction ? No. 32 and 34 connects with S. A. VLJ train No. ,* 32 which passes Catawba Junction at 7.54 p. m. for Monroe and Inter- ' mediate point*. ?>, % At Lancaster ? No.'s 32 and 34 connects wltlW|^and C. train No.- 1# (fes? ? which Um afct<T ?< 4.4.r? u. m. for Cheater l^j^ijtermedl At Camden? With A. C. L. (N. W. of 8. C.) for^^Arieato*. 7_ Florence, Darlington. Wilmington and Intermediate points.. Trahi Mtfch leaves Camden at 4.15 p. m. > CONNECTIONS MADE BY NORTHBOUND TRAILS. At Camden? With A. C. L. (N. W, of 8. C.) No. 71 froi Florence, Darlington. Wilmington, Surofef and Intermediate arrives at Camden at 11.15 a. m. with Southern Railway * from KtngsvUle, irlrtfH arrtnnrat Camden at U.55 a^*y> Lv At Lancaster ? No. S3 connects at lAscaster with L.lad for Chester and Intermediate points. -*:v ' At Catawba tfunction? No. SSaad 35 connects wlthr 0. which leaves Junction at TWj>. m. for lK dlAt Rock "rtlll-^Np. 13 and S6 connect* at^Rorfr^lST wav train No. 14, watttfRock IfHJ it Ml pritf. for N A^BlackshnmWNo. S3 coaaocta with' Soother 4.38 pw m.. No. 33 at 7M p. m. aad No. 40 No.'s S3 aad 35 BlackAbnrr at ?.*?*. At Marioa^Ho St Mohm at 11^6 p. Throngkca# tvmla* No/a 3fu, ? ? ? ?