The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 30, 1908, Image 5
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1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
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EVERY LITTLE DONE SO FAR LIEN LAW
AND LABOR QUESTION OF PARAMOUNT
INTEREST.
COLr.V'i , liiuuv
letter of TllK Ui:eOU!>'s .v.i.v
wndeutile.iliiiy: v'-'.i tit- Mrs'
ork of the irem.al a-a--ruoiv" v...s
I ^Burned to the writer i*v>r iiie.si.ii
Be reason fh ii it was !..... 1
Columbia instead t?f Kingstnv,
which, according postal officials,
Was a good and sufficient reason,
Brotrever tfa< error rea It am mats to
lint little as the working of the aslembly
for that peri?n.!, in itself is
korth but litrle. For that matter?
"the results of its sit w *ks' eflbrrs
will likely be of such character as
to have but little effect upon the
State one way or the other.
The elections were held List week
and there is nothing now in the way
of work?except the disinclination
to go home before the forty days'
pay be drawn. All the necessary
mpaenrw pnnld hf? disnoscd of ill
three weeks, all told., but twice that
length of time will be consumed.
By the time adjoarnment is reached
this Assembly will have considered
more than a thousand bills. The
calandars of both houses are filled
frith hundreds of bills, mostly useless,
some positively bad and a few
k of real merit. A great many weasHLwyres
bob up year after year with a
|V persistence that is renrakable.
V This surplus product comes from
H new menbers largely. These think
K they must be heard of at home, and
it takes from two to four years for
H most of them to learn that, as a rule,
m one can best serve his constituents
V by killing bills instead of mcreasm,
ing their number.
Justice E B Gary was le-elected
P without opposition to the Supreme
bench. Hon. Hubert Aldrich deB
fen ted Capt* .J E Sawyer for judge
B of the 2nd circuit. Should Judge
Aldrich live to serve two years, the
Aldrich family,< father, son and
HPt^. nephew, will have rounded out J set
H fifty years upon-the bench of the
.State?quite *a record!
most generally talked of
i subjects ^itriv tw*. A*?oiiiblv are
H 4 the lien law and labor contracts.
A bill to repeal the lieu Lav passed
the house Friday by a majority of
n nearly throe to-one. It is not known
Ihow the senate stands oil that um .
ter as it has not yet been considered
at all by that body. The probabilities
are that the final action, so
iar as this assembly is concerned,
will be the passage of Senator Laney's
resolution -submittiug this
matter to the voters in the inezt
State primary, tfcus making the voters
of the State decide for themselves
whether this .law shall remain
oo our statute books or not.
Labor contracts is the subjeet of
a score or more 4ii bills, dealing
with that matter in various ways according
to the fancies of the fraaoera
Since our State Supreme court
| has taken the same view of the old
K law as Judge Brawley took last
f spring, it is recognized on all sides
that some remedy for the state io
which we find ourselves is needed
I and badly needed, too. The problem
is to arrive at a law that will
I The dk
V SLO
For spavin, c
tendons, wi
For thrush,
For hog disi
For diarrhoi
* AT ALL O
t&k ,
, Ik- effrctive and ar the same tim-- one
that will stand the' tests of the
; courts. It is .1 problem of no s'lia!]
magnitude a.id isfuil of difficulties.
The provision of our constitution
<(? 11119 IS'IIIIMVUI ' ......
tile United Sa'es la vs forbidding
the 11:v.,iifi?r.irv -t-rviiml?* are tin
ghaut? In ? *! -1 t with. Tht* gist
of ,?j il of* i* :o i?ro\ iili
11.111 i -111II 1)' : ' - . i i' ! i 1 I! 1
teat io dt < r.(tid < \i>led a lll f ilim
I lie .<>.' !'.<( ' !? III.fit". I !! ' glV
u>':i mh tv is l lie difli il' v ?>i
proving tii.it >uch intent existed.
In some other measures tht4 idea it
f.? i><) tire all I <b >r e >i.tracts t? be
i' writ:. 'j .it:-1 t : j xei in t in clerk'.dHco,
a:, i the:: make enticing oi
employing a laborer under such :
contract liable t?? - vere punishment,
in the ser.a-e the judiciary .com
mittee has l?e< n requested to prenaia
'lie best p.^sible bill and present it.
This bill if awaited with interest.
Representative Wood's bill to regulate
the hunting of 'possums,coons
etc., has been tip in the House and
i'so warm and interesting was the
jdiscussion that .lebate was adjourn
I ed to a later day.
J The Nash prohibirion bill, which
| is a drastic measure, passed the sec
iond reading in the House. This
< matter has not been mentioned ii:
I the senate awl one hears butlitth
said of this subject outside tne Capitol.
The indications are that the
Carev-Cothran low will be amendec
in sotue respects and that prohibition
will be owe of the issues in th<
coming campaign bo be settle<l
l the t?.'ci-s ??i the primary.
Tim pn?^Kj-itivw to tax timbei
separately f-nrm t*he land meets witl
* * " > !? I!L .1.
const ww>;e favor ana wmi tiKen
beco:u-I?;w. 5i appears ouIv j?si
that rfce big lumber companies tha
own > fnauy hundreds and thous
ands "7 doilura worth of timber.
sho^-J ;is$ist in supporting the gov
eminent.
1 I
TU- V?r h Augusta dispensari
matter h;rSTj(irr?-d up a regular hornets*
nest, and the <4oriiters" art
getting in work too. That on tragi
will <certaiulv lie dealt with in eotm
way. Mr Croft, iiie Aiken r?*^ie
i tentative who is defending Mu
county board in its action, has got
ten into what seems a good deal o)
. trouble witn his ooostknents abou
-:4>e matter. All this is hurting tht
cottuty dispensary system and dielpiug
the cause of prohibition.
-General Stepheti 0 iLet of lutssis
einpt, a native of South Carolina anc
the rankiug living Confederate gen
enul made a very pawaoiic, aaterest
ing and touching adoi-rees to -tthe joim
assembly Friday last.
(Both Houses have passed bill)
making the term of office -of couutj
supervisor and county superintend
eiit of education four fears uusteac
of two.
There are in the Senate two bilh
of peculiar interest to Jawyens. Ou<
provides for tak'ug judgmental
chambers in default eases, and th<
other, in effect, abolishes eontiibuto
ry negligence as a defense in action*
for damages.
The .members of the Williams
burg delegation have been n theii
places from the opening of toe session
and are looking out for the interests
of their county.
* W. L. B.
;urb, splint sweeny,
nd puffs and all
foor rof and qarq
emper, hoq cholerc
3a.canker and rouj
EALERS - ?* - I
i Horsey Cottle, Hogs ond Pot
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i! PERSPIRATION.
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i The Important Functions of This Wa'
1 tery Secretion.*
>j The perspiration is a watery se- ;
' | cretion of certain curiously coiled 1
I! jrlands in the skin. It used to he '
i r > i
thought that it served a useful pur- j,
.iposc in removing waste matters'
from i .he system, and there is no '
douht that it does so in a measure, ! i
Vut it cannot compare in this re-j<
j-e. t with the -< rc-tion of t!:e kid- !
TTC-V-. IlKii1!'!.! it 1 S IlilH'lV-CI mi L ?v i I * i i
( eight-tenths parts water. and the i'
' | *??>!' ! pa; I is chiefly chl Title so- J '
diuni, o iii .. g'vos it lao weii Known
?! salty taste. Its fun tton i-1<> roois-H
1 e!i the senoi .h :al layer i?f < < !:> in
-kin aj.ii so facilitate t!.? !r re- ;
no val. i>i i eli t-i a-e i- ic*v- , |
, eil to lie to regulate the tempera- ,
I , ^ * 1 ;
tore of the body aiul prevent, 1?v ;.
evaporation, excessive and danger-!I
' ous heat.
'I The quantity secreted depend- '
; much upoii the temperature of the
air, o.\crci>e and the amount of fluid J
I ' : I
| druiiK. But it averages hetweeu | t
i thirty and forty ounces a day. i,
I !t var^s in inverse proportion to j,
ihe sect ? i of the kidneys. The |
secretion .constant summer and
winter, day and night, hut ordmari- ,
ly evaporation keeps | e with it,
and it does not appear as moisture
on the skin. Th.a is called the insensib'c
pcrsp'ratmn, while that
i visible as water is called the sensi- ^
i hie perspire, it on. 1
> It is decreased in amount in certain
diseases, such as diabetes, in '
? 4h? 1-Mv??xv oAAVAtiAn ie r\nnr_ '
WHICH UIC MUUCJ Civinn-u ?- vuvi
naously increased, and in ichthyosis,
I a dry, scaly disease of the skin.
Increased perspiration may be 1
purely nervous in origin, as seen in '
the beads on the forehead of one
7 who is embarrassed, or the cold
sweat of fear or some other powerr
ful emotion. In some cases the increased
perspiration is localized in
' the hands and feet. If this is an
1 expression of general weakness, tont
ics and good food may correct the
t condition, but usually local treatment
is caiicd for. Immersing the
palms of the bands or the soles of
' the fe et in rrater as hot as it can be
"borne for about five minutes and
I hen, after drying, dusting them
, with very finely powdered boric
J acid is ofi^n of great service.
The moist hand may be kept dry
, by frequent application to the
palms of a saturated solution of
ft .
boric n?-i(i ir^cologne water.
ej The perspiration that occurs at j
-1 night in consumption .and other dis- j
j eases, .accompanied with hectic feI
ver. ii often vcrv distressing. The a
i)u;jit*ity of water exuded is some-j
limes enormous, soaking not only '
t night-clothes, but the entire bedding
; and mattress. If the patient's con.
dition will permit, a hot bath of
four or five mini es' duration at
bedtime will sometimes prevent or
" lessen night sweats. If this is not
1 permissible, sponging with hot vine.
gar and water may be tried. A glass
of anilk and half a dozen crackers
taken at midnight will also occasionally
be found useful. ? Yoath's
Companion.
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A ChikTa Dictionary.
^ The late Frederic R. VyOniert,
the noted lawyer and wit, had a
I gweat fondness for children. He
collected indeJatigably the qoaint
f sayings of children, and one of the
treasures of his library was a email
- manuscript volume called "A Child's
t Dictionary," .and these are some oi
> the definitions that Mr. Coodert
would read from it:
Bust?Mud with the juke equeeeed <
3 oo? of it.
Snoring?Letting off sleep.
Apples?The -bubbles that apfk '
trees blow.
Backbiter?A mosquito.
Ban?A thing to brush the war* \
off with.
lot?Water that went to sleep ia
the oold.?Boston Herald.
former keeps o sup
UINIME
capped hock, founde
Inrneness in hors?
eh on cattle and sh
li thumps and scour;
> in poultry PRICE
25 *. 504. & $ I.
jltry- -Address Dr.Earl S.5lo<
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If a cough once gets in to your!
svsteni it acts on every muscle and
fibre of the body and makes \uii j
iche all over. It especially affects |
fhe intestines and makes you eon I
stipaied, so in order to get rid of a'
. old thoroughly and without delay :
you should not take anything that
a'iil tend to constipate Kennedy's!
Laxative Lough Svrup acts n. on
he ImuvcIs and thereby tlnvi * tliej
old out of the s.sr,m. It cititams,
10 opiates?it i> pitasant ;?> lake
tnd i< highly recommended for,
hildieii. Sold !.\ W L WaMat?.!
M. 1). ' '
Have < '.1 paid _v.
-n!?cripii;?n to '.!ti> tv.per.
V? livii tin- *' 'i>11: i , i.i-iiit, or kid-;,
iii'V n-rvrs i:c' \v?;.k. itah these <>r j
janx always fail. Don't drug th^j
lomaeh, nor .-timulate the heart or i
kidneys. That is -imply a make-!
drift. (iet a prescription known to J
Iruggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's
Restorative. The Restorative ex- 1
presslv for these weak inside nerves.
Strengthen these nerves, build them
up with Dr Slump's Restorative?
ablets or liquid?and see how
quickly help will came. Free sample
test sent on reqiuet by Dr Shoop
Racine, Wis. Your health is surely
worth this sample test. I) C Scott.
Notice to TeachersThe
Reading Circle Course for the
present year consists of the following
books:
Kern's AmiTig Country Schools | .97
Thornrlikes Principles of teachiug -.85
Moran's English Government 1.10
They may be had of the Educational
PnhlUhiner Co. Atlanta. Georeia.
Teachers taking the cousse will be
examined tfiereon at their homes semetime
during the summer, and may have
their certificates renewed as usual.
J. G. McCullough,
l-23-3t f Co. Supt. Ed.
'anuary 21, IvO*.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Board of <'ommis.*ioners will
receive bids at their office in Kingstree
S. C. on Friday, at 11 o'clock, February
21, 1908, for the erection of an iron
fence around the <rpTirt house. Contract
will he let to the lowest responsiable
bidder. Commissioners reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
S. J. Singletary,
Ian 21, 19o8. ! t 'ounty Supervisor.
Notice,
Notice is hereby given rhat the undersigned
corporators, under and by
virtue of a commission to them directed
by Hon. it. M. McCown, secretary I
of Stat-*, dated .'anuary 15th, 190*. wfll I
on .January 31,1908 at 12 m. at the ? f-1
fice of A C. Hinds, in Kingstree, r?. C. I
open books of subscription to the ..api-'
till stncs of the Blakelcy-Mc< u. tough j
_K capital stock is iol.?e -15,'1" &r<. i
the jjur value 1 tacri s,?.ar out
drt>. Jk>iiais. ? A. .
i. A. McC ul oupK
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<?4c,atioon.
The tiir.>t big lot, of cotton
was so el Itere Tuesday since the
recent advance in price. Five
hundud oales \>ere solu at auc-l
tion, bales at 12 cen > and
275 bales at 11.87 cents. It was
booght by.tbej representative of
Imaan & Co it is thought,^ for
soate mill.
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Notice.
I have a few packages of improved
|wilt resistant cotton
seed containing- one-half bushel
eack., a package of which will
be eemt to those making request
for them and indicating that
they have41 Wilt" on their farms.
In replying mention seeing
notice in The County Record.
s JE Ellerbe,
House of Representatives,
"Washington, D. C'.
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