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THEPSCKFENS SEL0R Entered April 28, 1906 at Pickens, S. 0., an second olass matter, under act of Cougro.s of Aaroh , 1879. OL XXXV PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WE3DNESDA V, FEBRUARY 21, 19 TlE ACTS RATIFIED BY LEGISLATURE New Laws of Interest to the State in General. MUCH LOCAL LEGISLATION DONE. But Only the Laws of Varied impor tance Are Included In Statement of Legislature Work. Columbia, 8. C., 14b., 20,1906 - A4 usual the general assembly did a great deal ot local legislation and thes9 acts aro not of gen(,ial interest, aflecting genertlly only the outiies in which they arise. Bolow will be found a list 'f the eactmen'ts in which the entire ( state is interested. To establish Christmas hohdays in the State colleges. To incorporate the Union Carne gie Free Library. To change the name of South Carolina College to the University of South Carolina. To ratify and confirm the charter of Central Carolina Power com pany. To provide for a monument to ] mark the grave of Gen. Thomas Sumter. To prevent restaurant and eating house keepeis at railway and steam. boat stations from furnishing meals to white and colored passengers t gether. To have application fees of can dida tes for medical licenses to go to the general fund. Making appropriation for dis. pensary investigation. To establish a board of pardons. Appointing a bank examiner. Establishing a fish comunission. Establishing a fund for disabled firemen by taxing insurance com p~aies.ciut To fix the salaries of the circuit stenographers at $1,500. F To establish county court in Rich. C land. To celebrate South Carolina day c in the public schools. To buy new flags for the State ii hoaso. To charter the Central Railway il company of Sonth Carolina. t To punish the stealing of car f brasses. To prevent merchants when in c debt from selling their stock other wise than usual. To require railroads at junction. J al points through the railroad com mission to erect depots. To requir9 railroads and other B -comnmon carriers to provide toilets at stations,. To give the federal government control over the quarantine sta, tionis. To prevent railroad companies f from charging extra fare for cross- t Ing bridges when entering the 1 State. To give the federal government r control over certain lands on Sul- a livan's Island. To allow South Carolina colge 7~ to close College street between~ Pickens and Bull and to openm Pick- ( ens between Green and Penoleton ' streets. To require commton carriors tot re-wecigh freight and to estabhs~h I scales for that purpose. To require railroad comnpanijes to give information coniernuing the Ahi pmen tof live stock.I To cut dead trees from near the publ ic roads. To inicorporate Newberry, WVhit-1 mire and Augusta Railroad com p~any. To incorporate the Middle Caro. lina and Wester'n Railway compal nly. 'To punish indecent exposure. To change the name of Salnda River Power - company to the 4 Greenivil le.Carohnia Power comnpa. ny and allowing the colupany to build a dlam across Saluda river below the presenit one. To allow suits against insurance companies to be brought in thme counities wvhore the loss occurs. .loint rosolutina to bu 5. c ALWAYS WI] For the farmers wi :ors, the famous Cole A carload of Barbe 3WIFT'S GUANO. Are our leading bra >f Potash and Nitrat To those who have lo well to call and se A good horse for so Our Dry Goods Di aave many bargains, i lot, all sizes, at $i.oo each. vith heavy stitched bottom at $3.00 I Also a lot of Ladies black unt Be sure and ask to see them. Ladies Belts-A large lot in I The Ladies are respectfully ir s of EN.,ts' "The Jews of South have arolina." the lie To incorporate Piedmont Power I sowE ompany. about To allow an illegitimate child to On 1herit from its mother. W. S. To amend dispensary law, mak- gin, g 3g regulationi4 as to other coun- of cot1 ies the same as Horry and Beau- to be yrt. Mr. The general bill on voting pre-. are ou incts- rente The pure food bill, seems To appropriate $20,000 for the right. amestown exposition. Oni The general magistrates' bill. combe To establish ant industrial ed the shool for boys-the reformatory. tague; To make Thursday of fair week Brawli legal holiday in Richland. sleepir To establish a county court in ing th iken-also one in Sumter . glare To publish the namos of beno- the be claries in State iustitutions anid tied t he names of their parents or guar- his rot ians. -halloo To provent supervisors and comn- respor iissioners from furnishing county light t upplies while in office. two ot To make solicitors' salaries $1,- tools, 00. I Und~l To reprnal the law exempting tured. Jonfederato voterans fromi license theni dealing in~ uCeed cotton. Allowing city councils rather Yo han boards of health to appoint everla oalth oflicers. ha~ve I To require Stato house clerks to plant :ive bond,.ea To resuryoy the Edgetield-Aiken hoar4 ne, to a 1: To have expert chemists exam- al ne the bodies of persons supposed ~o have beeni poisoned.ol To0 prohibit wrong us', of badges itor ol r insignia of secret orders by por- comb sonis not members. at thE - niot di Mallard, Tex- anld v To the Sentm~lJ Journal:-I will hiouse see if I can send in a fewv dots from pl.Ial this part of the world, there We have had some fine weather us to for the past month anid the farmiers are: hiave been making goodl use of it the ti picking cotton, sowing oats and alnd plowing and there la plenty of cot. for 0 ton to pick yet, lie. It is raining this morning which him, will stop farm work for a while. I Ti ath=Bruce" JLING! ALWAYS R TO SERVE YOU AN] 3 have all kinds of farminj Cotton Planters, Plows o cd Wire and Nails just arri ARMOUR'S GUAN( nds of Fertilizers. All grc E of Soda. not yet made ,their arrang e us. Je on favorable terms. 3partment is stocked to ov bo offer. We can mention LAD! i lot extra heavy, all colors, at $1-50 each. !ach. i lot light grays, the latest in tucks at ler skirts, made of nice silk finish goods, with >atent and dull finish leather and silk, all color vited to call. We will take pleasure in showir 0 iRHath-Bru tbout six bales of cotton in filled~the auditor's of Id. I have my oats sowed. and under whose coni d about 30 bushels. I have have spent so mai seven acres of )and broke, moments. Lhe night of the lt instant The next was W. W. Hensted of Mallard got his who filled the office of riot mill and about 25 bales perintendent of educa 0on burned. It was supposed so manyyears and wh >f incendiary origin. oation everyfbody e N. Y. Abbott and family was capable of telling t here on a visit to their pm- thing he did not knc and look at the country. *It having a good educat he likes the country-. all blessed with "mbthea ~he night of the 22d of Do e- ie isn h r three unknown men enter-edgilm tieer old bank building at Mon-misnady W.T and blew open the safe. Mr. .Bsetgm,.W sy the tax collector was Hligwrh oa gin a back room and -hear-anotrswculn em opened fire when the bur-fledpstosfho -eturned fire and went out at hhaegnonbf .ek door. M r. Brawley emp- Spaigothco is gun and ran back into uainllw ti n >mn and reloaded his gun andlwsttcudbena ad for help when the people w edeuae e ded. When they got a t aetepae ft bey found one man dead and dopn utu hers gone leaving all their rii forgen hate and basket of "grub."had0fDitlg iretand that they wero cap-. a~ mntdy I). G.P. Baie ising rmhen would noml dob hav T. Cateecha ChatBasen ae, .i W.m rubl iithahatHat lMiswo Mry Hmar Sit and ie olHI stig hldfas deea.e ' dnneh the oel aet i'iod everyinindooftheecocr id qinie nil e culd atrisna lAmon Ithoe verylawslthatroouldcow bell to akmthtpacv o t bav mdea is t te dr SoingouIhu this paprrinut or visitgwasrnm icd wihhndusofesn intIlbg. and we tMoanytaofathetodny v a httr o D.l oG. who a irlin frm han J. 'I'. Youldgnooddowho have1. rs humbles ribshas hd tha stnholast disedae kidWre~a~aueae from bnonesiet to ovsh .d qnne wan thil w ke ld R TIUTTUW tciUm EADY! ALWAYS ANX 3 PROMOTE YOUR INTERI ) imnplements, a Jull line of Dis every description, and everytli .ved. COLUMBIA GUANO ides of Acid Phosphates, Kaini 3ments for their supplies this ye -erflowing and in order to mak only a few. This month we ar< ES SKIRTS i lot fancy, blue, black, gray, trimmed in buttons a $5.00 each. 2 black broad cloth, fancy tucked pleate deep ruffles and pleats, all sizes from 65 cents to $2.oc s. An up-to-date line of Ladies Collars justt arrived ig theni the goods. e-_Morrow Com ny lice 8o well guosts were Blessrs R. E. Bowen, rersation we .Jr. and L. R. Craig of Greenville )y pleasant A nico time was had and one young man came near missing No, F. Bright, 40. county au- Miss Eisthor Sittan of Anderson tion so well county, is visiting Miss Hughes of qu' ose conver- the school at this place. quest a joyed. He Misses Cpitola and Irene Gar- rygit a a man some- vin of Seneoa, visited Captain fairly go >w. Besides Whiten's at Norris last Sunday. and cl ion he was Mrs. Davenport who has been disatinaoti Wit" and keeping the hotel at this place for- another some time, leave., today for .i'occoa, JBut above nam, Ga., where she goes to take charge j at a prie a others we of a boarding house. B. r act ,yo, Earle, c. L. VHARLE8TON & WESTRl N LAKIOLINA mere rim RAILWAY. en tion who 'hle -.0 -fetv J-.1,100 lt IHIPART pnxe; wlI-gro ir there and 8:80 a in, o aily exptSua. fo"'ir Lau kido re. Lautrens 9:00 a mn. Th pies pulsor y ed. ,"j1C Dry, c3 li r for Lurread Cnon tyle. M. of the beat t*r'a co*nec ting at Sur ter withw h. gt ~ tied because 81"( e**a'Ienca esa, ad at Luen wihn and women t{rai" No'2 f * *,*eow'o " "uua Ale. 1 lose who are poin Arie 1ros i:' pa n, Cli.*o utting thbe ~u82"' )aifn, Uhaton 9:3 Spar",n ont in the fySeydalei2 a in aanna a.B0a i init 'Ph roug I' a i d , leing Cars between w'ho is living 4:40 u aNo 8 D a~l Op Sda.fr Ian Our Ito mouth narn :0 Overeoae ee. promi. 10:0 ano.8,diy ecet S unday frons itd. i00jiiN 14' dal exep Say, from eL es, Jthe 3:25pii N,5 aiyfo Cal s a Su ter, t his l~ace rain sa o.ree n woo8 ruren ttohbetwe to Mestrs Charleato ihout ehange. hog ewe J1. w. Ligon, A gt. Geo. T1. iiryan (Gen. A gt. ut C town II. M.E mro, .A lasCu a - -And extracts .. priw4a e re In men' hoslery' eta., muake a nice Ye for a merry COMMENDED BY PICKENS DRUG CO. A nice A N vF W LpanyJs IOUS! 'STS H Harrows, Guano Distribu Ling else needed on the farym. PERUVIAN GUANO , Cotton Seed Meal, Muriato ar, we wish to say, they will e room for our Spring Goods, 3 offering special bargains in nd cords at $2.50 each. i lot grays and blacks d skirts and one in blue, the latest styles; at $6.oo. each. GOOD CLOTHES Of Stylish Quality g well dressed isn't a of spending a lt of mon question of going to the re.' Moat any store ha. cld suits as far as thread b are concerned-getting re style aud a real fit is natter 6hast's whi at you get her , you can easily afford. In enn't afford not to wear of clothes we soli. The mmi your own estimation er's) that our SCHLOSS ive you-that prosperous med look-is the biggest a sanh asset to any man. are shows one SCHLOSS tiny othersecosting from to $25. SEE THEM. new steok of Win~er usm E just in. NDEL 120 South Main Street. .ine of Fruits. to make fruitcakes for Christmass have arrived and the isonable, aie rare bargains to offer the trade duriag. the Holidays. and boy's hate, shoes, pants, underwear, overshirts A niice line of fauciniators, uinion suits, caliou, corsets, for ladies and children. Don't forget to get a saok of Cin. to make Christmas cakes, the best ini America. You can't cake without goo-1 flour. The best is the cheagest. Yourd Christmas. J. F. HARRIS, By mnelf. line of overconata in go at a hargnin.