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THE PlC KENS SINTINEL4 Entered April 23, 1901 at kns, M..e d 1asaAs umtter. ader get of congrem of MarNo 3, 10TL VOL. XXXV PICKENS, SOUTIfl CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. DOINGS OF THE IEGISLATURI IMANY B121 IN THE BALANCI Some Will Pass--Others Will Not--Ever) Member Looking After His Own Pet Measure. Co'n mbia, s. 0.. F. b., 6, 1906 - Onl) few nio.re da*s and the lab will be ti.i -thin bession o1 Leg islature will a lie thing of the" p-tit Maniy hiIh haiv b.-en introduced som1e of which wert. V ery good, ant some that were not ao good, ait some of them have passed an sune have not 1i;ssed. Inere has been omeo freak bill introduced, but they comoo up4ver' sesIion, s, they are kinder expect ed and looked for, The past week has boon a busj one and everybudy has been look ing out fr their own pet measures Only another week and the show will be over and the boys will go home and tell the "dear con stituoncy what they have (not .done, and why they didn't do so and try to hoodwink the dear peo pie into sending them back to another term, and some of th membors are worth more to thei constituency while in Columbii than when they are at houe. The following bills have bee, given a third reading in the lows house and sent to the senate: Mr. Binkler's two bills to rope& the charter of .the t iwn of Moultrie ville and to establish in place there of a township government on Sull] Tan's Island. Mr. M. W. Walker's two bill rot lative to duties of boards of regia tration. Mr. Richard's bill to repeal a] statuary provisions tor the holdin of special terms of court of commoi pleas by special judges. Mr. Sanders--To amend the lai as to appointment of townishi boards of assessors in Spartanbur and Cherokee counties. r. W. McD. Green's relative t op'rating of motor cars. 4 Mr. McFadden's relative to at thority of police officars in pursui of prisoners outside of city limit Mr. Beamguard's to afford polic protection for public gatherins outside of cities. Mr. Sinkler's "giving to the cit counsel of Charleston, 8. C., jurii Sdiction over the water front of th city of Charleston, and empowin said city -council to eLach ord: nances for the registration of th~ flame.'' - Mr. Ballentine's rcquirint COn] to start at Monck's Corner on Tue day instead of Monday. Mr . Optb ran's to repeal spec ii courts acts. Mr. T. J. Mauldin's to authoris Pickens county to borrow mone hoom sinking fund commission. Mr. Edwards' to authorize 0ow pens school d istrict to -issue bon< to build a dwellhng for teacher. Mr. Spivey'sproviding for ere tion of new court house and ja and building of new bridgesi Horry county. Mr Calhiso:,'s to provide for cap tation tax to be paid to school de tricts whence collected. Mr . Cothr .n's to pay treasur< of Graer'Ville county $100 omitte by accident in supply bill of 190 Mr. Arnold's to define the duti' ot school trusteus in reference the establishmnent of schools. Mr. Lawson's to provide a gene el law for issuing bonds in sch' districts so that there need not 1 a special act for every school di trlct as is now the case. Mr. Faust's to ieq i.e Southei and Seaboard railways to do certa grading around depot at Denmar Mr. Harley's to declare the la with reference tocolaim and deli ery proceedings. Col. D. 0. Herbert's to authosi tlstees of Roweaville aohool to e ecute a mortgage. Mr. Pittman's to repeal act M thorizing Lee county to b.>rrt from sinking fund last year; ai anlothey bill to va'idate a debt di by Lee county to the Bank of Bir opvrlle. "Do shou The are c f resl: r e and r est, E r Pota us b 9 Capt. DoAr's bill to authorize building- of a steel bridge over 0 Black Mingo creek. Capt. Pyatt's to remove all ques. tion as to the title to Crow Island. t Mr. LaFitte's to amend act crea ting Bamberg school district so ai 0 to change "Barnwell county" in the a text to "Barnbery." Lexington delegations bill rela. Y tive to disposition of taxes paid by - Columbia, Newberry and Lauren. e road in certain townshipa in Lex ington county, Mr. Sinkler's to amend act crea, e ting draininfcommission in Char leston county. t . enator Johnson's to repeal act - creating Edisto Liiver shool dIs trict. JMr. Lyoni's to require bond' of clerks in the State house. . eMr. Yeldel' to provide compen - 'V ationi for cotton weighers an Greenwood county. r- Mr. Nash's to. permit sohool 18 trustee. to build dwelling for teach or of school at Fair Forrest. Ball by Fairfld delegation and il one by Pickens and one by Dor. 'J chester delegation authorizing the governor to appoint comnmissions to I- .sxuamine into financial condition of a the respective countios.. Mr. Clifton's to provide for pay na ing expenses of special election in d Sumter oounty. 5. Mr. Ga~que's relating to pay of a magistrates in Marion county; My Lc R enve's -to increase pay of county commnisuioners ini Marion. r Mr. Nash's bill to authorize 4chool trustees of Spartanburg to J' borrow moneaIy. Mr. Brice to authorize Fairfield .o borrow funds and gst on a cash fn basis. in Mr. WVhaley to amend law aix. k thorizing transfer of qIuarantine *w itation to United States governa v nent. Mr. Bass to pay bac~k pension of a 4156 to Mrs. Susannah Floyd of x- Williamsburg. 'Mr. Cothran relative to duty of #- reister of mene, conveyance. Mr~llags to authorize trustee' of n~ Lake City school to issue bond4 to *a build school house. L Mr. Wimberly similar bill for St. [eath=Bruce To Our Customei Dicd you make any New Y Your Trading at 'the Big ld do so. Ye have never been hetter y stocks in our Three Larg omplete in every respect an t goods. We V will leave no stone unturnec Reasonable prices, polite att( nd sound business methods THE KEYS'] We will handle this season t sh, Cotton Seed Meal and N 4fore buying elsewhere. Coi HE Mr. Keenan to permit county board of control of Aiken to be paid No Al for 50 days instead of 36. N The house of representatives met at 11 o'clock Saturday morn. Nothiug ing and after passing a great n a ny bills of local import adjourned niit.il Tuesdav. Among tho bills Cut passed were the following: Mr. Stoll's to reptal the law ex.. empting certain territory from the stock law. Mr. McColl's t' authorize Ma Coil's school district to issue bonds to purchase a brick achool building. Senator Well' joint resolution to require secretary of state to pur ob~ase neiw flags for the state capi tol. Senator McGowan's to ba'e a committee to examine the fican. An invento cial affairs of Lauren. county. much stock on I Mr. Nash's to authorize Pacolet 'nous stoc~k of n station school district to issue Price~ Clothing I bonda for a school building. Men's Yot Mr. Sinkler's to amend law as to the time for holding courts in Schl rsiz. a Charleaton county. Prir~co, Albert a Senator Bates' to amend law as Come early to Barn well school district. Cheroke.e delegation to inereisse salaries of certain officer. in Cher okee county. Etr Senator Peurifoys's claim of AEnr G. W. Hill to be paid by Colleton FNIE county. Senator Butler's to vindicate 33 1-3F bond election in Goindyvi:lo school distriot. Mr. Whatley's to authorize Hampton county to construct a ta iseway over swamp of Coos. watchie river, ~n ~ Mr. Toole's to require the super.-L1'L i visors of Aiken county to reviale registration books, and. ai similar IAnd extracts to mak bill for Florence county presene1pie are raoal by Mr. P'oston.pics esoal Seintor McGowan to increase I have somec rat salary of supervisor of Lauren. c~unty' In)men's and bc Senator Bivens to provad for glbves, eta. A nice the payment of a por di m of road, ho.iery ets., for ladie overseer of Dorchester counuty. dlrolla flour to make Senat r William4 to anti orige make a nice cake wit b md electon at ;Lake City for fora dnerry Chkristi the buildinig of a rebool house Senator Elird relative to digpo. sition of taxe-a paid in Lexington' county by Colujmb a, Newberry A. nice line of C (CFiUuad on Editorial Pago.1 Morrow Con r, and the Public in Gen oars' resolutions? One of thei Store!" and there are many ri >rbpared thau now to meet y( ,e, Department Stores d are daily being replenished rant Your trade L to secure it. mntion, having at all times an ( have been -ONE OF OUR SUCCESS! he leading brands of fertilize trates of Soda and ask that y( ne to see us early and often. ATII-BIRIUCE-MORRO1 terations Changed t the 333 Prices Per Cent Dis Mid-winter CGo For Thirty Days---E SThursday Febr y of our stock of Men'., Yeuths', Boys', and Children.'. Clot anid left over from tho Winter. We need the room for Snri iedium and Winter weight Clothing, we still on Saturday mo ales over held in Greenville--the prices vill be cut to ONI[C'l ith, Boys' and Childrere's Suits, Dress Su 1 colors-Back, urgos, Plaids-every suit in te store goes ud Cutaway suits in thba sale at *5 to *10 a suit, our usual .p) -they will move fast at the pricea--agaificent bargains to1 ~SocoHI. End PANTS n~e of Fruitsg o fruit oakes for Christmas have arrived and the er arn 2 e bargains to offer the trade during** the Holkdays. vam sy's hats, shoes, pants, underw ear, overshiirts ine of fascinators, union suits, calico, corsets, a and children. l)on't, forget to get a sack of Cin. Christrm cakes, the best in Aum,,raca You can't ,bout gool flour. Thu best Is the eh st. Yousrs F. H ARRIS, By msel. vercnats to go at a hargain.,m ipany, Bral; n should be to 3asons why you >ur eveiy want. I with new and xye to your inter L'S, Acids, Kainit, )U come and see AT Co. RAIN COATS 25 Per Cent Less Than Original'Price thing Sale -uary 15th bing, Over coats and Trouers, shows that we have too ng Goods soon to arrive. In order to move this enor rnin~g. Jatnuarv 13th. inaugurate one of the greatst Cut 'HI[RD THE OR[GINAL1 PRICE. its, Tuxados, Trousers find Ove coats nito the sale, not a suit reserved; including the famous ci at the 33 1-8 per cent reduction. Black Clay Worsted -ie $18 to $25, sizes 33, 84, 35 and 86 only. 2o secured. reenville. One-Third 3ring Cash. Original Prices 1 - aR. m.6s3-a C~3L KENS 080m CO.