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LAWS THAT WILL GO ON THE BOOKS. Met Results of Legislature's Beasloo This Tear. For lbs benefit of thoee who wish Is know whet woe toeomplisjied by ?be general eeeembly io the woy of making bow lews to go opoo the etotote books of the Stste, without eoeeidering the good work dooe io killiog bills, we today give o partial Hot of the sots psssed st the reoeot sssoioo, embraoiog those oonceroiog Skis sod sdjoiniog counties sod sloo lboss of genet el iotereet There sre 180 sots sod s number ## joint reeolutioos, smoog them 'belog the coostitotionsl smendmeot reeoletioo oo the qoestioo of munici? pal iodebtedoeee Aet to provide s mode for tbs ssseodmeot of charters of corpora tfteos heretofore or hereafter graoted. A ol to prove ot tbs spresd of forest Irwe Ast to regal sie tts expenses of examining lonatioe aod oooveyiog ?bees to tbe Btste hospital for the IssBse Aot rslstiog to tbs sststss of ssisors ?si to abolish tbs otSoe of phos pbate inspector. Aet to further amend eection 4 of so sot sotltlsd ''As sot to rodooo tbe required height of o lawful fence and to pssisb persons failiog to maintain Iswfol ffsoeos wbeo any stock cross she earns." approved too 2d day of March, A D 189?, so emended by SS) aot approvsd 17th of February. 1897, sad by ao aot approved 19th day of Febvoary, 1888, so as to SSf root is said smeodatory sots Ast to amend eection 481, volume 1, rovised ststutes of 1888, so as to prohibit sals ssd shipping of psr tridgee for I?o yeare Aot to smeod tbs title of so aot entitled "Ao aot to exempt oertaio oouotiee bereio oamed '.on the ope satioo of ohaptsr XXV?i, title X, of tbe general atatotee relating to the geoersl stock law,'' approved Deoem* bor 84tb, A D 1888. ao ao to make It ooofores to tbe body of tbe act Aot to regulate the practice io salts broogbt oo causes of action wbioh are aaved from the bar of tbs statute of limitatioo by part paymeot or written acknowledgment Aot for tbe registration of births marrisges aod deaths, sod provide for reporting infectious end contegt oos dieeaeee Act to emeod title XI, chapter XXXT1, article 8. statotee of 1893 by inserting another section, to be koowo ee eection 1323, end fixing the weight of a bushel of bolted corn meal Act to/orther protect waterworks, s*>were end draioe io citiee and towns Aot to empower and authorize the presiding judge at any regular or special term of the circuit court to appoint a stenographer, aod to pro vide for hi; compeoaation Joiot reeoloti?>n to provide for paying $40 to J II Pate and $30 61 to L 1 Parrott for eorvtva for L ?e sooaly prior to tbe decieioo of en preme court annulling the act creat iog Lee county Aot relating to tbe doties of tbe eoonty auditor Aot to reqoire the keepiog of a record end report of criminal atatis Msj Aot to fix the tlmee for holding tbe ooorte in the Third judicial circuit. Aet to repeal eection 229b of an act eotitled "An act to amend the general statutes relating to the as ososmeot and collection of taxes for school porpoeee. end to add two new sections, to be koown as sections T29s end 229b." approved Deo 24 1800. Joiot resolution to authorise aod require the payment of $200 to Kate Tobias of Olsrendon county ae aal ary for her deceased huabaud Joist rssolotioo to sotborite sod rsqoiro tbe Stets board of control to pey from tbe dispensary food to the sommieeiooere of the einking fond $2,087 80. balance expensee incurred eod peid by eaid oommfeeiooere io sssiotsiaiog a suit whereby tbe board of control held the oee aod poeeee sioo of Agricultural hall Joint reonlutioo providing for the ^ymeot of eoodry chime of J. L imnaogh A Oo aod otbsrs for Maskats, sto, foroished to State troops Io tbe wer with Spaia, opoo the order of the governor Aot to provide for tbe assessmsot for taxation of railroad property wbioh has boss off the tax books for years, sod to fix tbe time wbeo such taxes sbsll beeoome doe sod for tbe eolleotloo thereof Aot to sotboriso the ooonty tress sror of Lsoreos and Somter counties to pay certa n echool clsims Aot to regolate the catching, gath erlog, eale, expoit or canning of oysters, clsms and terrapioe, to de slare tbe law in reference thereto and Io abolish the office of terrapin in spector, as herein,* provided Act to emend an set entitled "An SOt to reqoire all railroade and rail* road oompaniea operating traina and doing busineee in thie State to pro vide sad operste eepsrste epsrtments io ooschee for tbe accommodation aod transportation of white end colored passengers in the 8tste," sp proved the 19tb dey of Februsry, A D. 1898. Aol to amend an aot eotitled "Ao aot to regulate tbe holding of in queete by coronere and trial justices," approved Deo 24, 1894 Aot to reqoire clerks to satisfy of record certain mortgagee of real ee t?te aod to prescribe the form Act to ameod aeotioo 919 general otatotae, being eeotion 870 revised atalatee, providiog for s Stste bosrd of medicsl examiners, so ss to pro vide aleo for a bomeopbatio board of medical examinere Act relating to tbe duties of eher iff*. Joiot resolution proposing so amendment to tbe constitution of tbe State of Sooth Carolina to be koown as artiole 1 of amendment to const! tutioo, to authorize and empower the general aaeembly to provide by law j tor tbe ooodemoatioo aod equitable ssseeement of lands for drainage pur poses Aot to provide for tbe incorporation of religiooa, educational, sooisl, fra? ternal or obaritable. churches, lodges, societies, sssooistiono, or oompsoies, sod for smeoding the cbsrter of tbose slresdy formed sod to be formed | Aot to provide s means whereby soy porohsser io this Stste of com meroial fertilisers or men a res may bsve tbe same analysed by Clemsoo Agricultural snd Mechanical college j free of coots snd to provide s penalty for deliveriog fertilisers or manures short io ingredients sppesring oo sack or vessel holding osme Aot to require rsilroad corpora? tions, wbsrs two or more hoes enter or psss through the oorporste limits of soy oity or town io this stste, to build connecting tracks for tbe io tsrcbaoge aod delivery of cars and freighte j Aot to define tbe dotiee of sheriffs io oases of escaped convicts Aot to amend ao sot entitled "An act to ameod ao act to provide for the adcption of legitimste obildreo sod allowing them to inherit," approved December 24 1892, appear iog as aeotioo 2204 of the revisioo of 1898 relating to tbe adoption7 ot of obildreo, approved March 5tb, A D 1896 ao as to make it apply to any child or obildreo coder certaio cir oomstsuoeo Act to mske sppropristioos to meet the ordinary expeneee of tbe State government for tbe fiscal year com* menoiog Jan 1 1900. Joiot reaolotioo to authorize tbe committee on legielative library to diettibote among oollegee and bistor iole societies eorpius copiee of sets sod other pobiicstioos of the Stste Aot to amend ao act eotitled ''An aot to ameod an act approved the 17th day of February, A D 1897. entitled 'An act to provide tbe pupils e tending tbe free public schools with school text books at actual cost/ " approved 21st dsy of Februsry A D 1898 Act to provide for the completion of tbe Winthrop Normal aod Iodus trial college of South Carolina, and to appropriate money for the same Act making it unlawful for any wu ?jicpal officer to take a contract for work for the municipal corporation of which he is sn officer, snd to provide a penalty for violation of this act. Act to provide for the erection of monumente oo tbe battlefield of Obickamaoga to tbe valor and beroiam of Sooth Garoiioa soldiers Act to amen'' an act entitled "An aot to provide for tue corporation of towne or leee than ooe tboossnd in habitants," spproved March 2d, A D 1896, by sdding thereto s new eeotion, to be known ss ssction 22 Act to regulate tbe granting of bail by magistrates Act to provide for tbe completion of the State bouse. Act to fortbsr smeod obspter xciv of tbe revised etetuteeof eouth Gsro lioa volonte 1, 1898, relating to jury commissioners aa oow amended by law Act to authorise Clemson Agricul tursl College of South Carolina to construct, msintsin snd operste s rsil rosd between tbe Clemson Agricul torsi College of South Csrolioa and Calhoun atation, on the line of tbe Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line rail? way, and other roade aod ways. Act to smeod on set entitled "An sot to preveot drookenness and ahcoting opoo the highwaya." ep proved 3d March 1899. making the ssme more specific Act to adjust certaio indebtedness betweeu the Uoited Stetes snd tbe State of Sooth Carolioa as to certain bonds and clsims doe by the ooe snd tbs othsr Aot to smeod section 1 of an aot eotitled 'An aot prohibiting the certying of concealed weepone, pro? vidiog a peoslty therefor aod inoor porating a count for the violation of the same in indiotmente for murder, manslaughter, aassult aod asssult snd bsttery of high snd sggravated oature, aessult snd asssult snd bsttery with intent to kill, snd in every osse where the crime is chsrged to heve been committed with a deadly weapon," approved the 17th day of February, A D. 1897, so as to except peace officers iu tbe actual discbarge of their duties as peace officers from the provisions thereof. Joint reeolution proposing to smeno section 7, article 8, of the coo stitution relating to municipal bonded indebtedness Aot to require the burning or burial of any dead swine whenever death eball result from sny natural cause and to provide e penalty for any failure so tc do Aot to provide for pensions for cer? tain aoldiers snd sailors now residents in this Stste who were in tbe service of the Stste during the war between tbe States Aot to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate the foreclosure of mortgages of real eetate approved January 5, 1895 " Act to amend an act entitled "An act to protect primary elections and conventions of politiosl parties and to punish frsuds committed thereat " Act to smeod sn set entitled "An set to provide for the county govern? ment of the various counties of this State/1 approved 6th day of March, 1899 Aot relatiog to fees snd salaries of ^ county officers of the several counties Of this State Aot to amend so act entitled "An set to ameod section 8 of sn set to provide for tbe appointment of magistrates and to define their duties snd powers Aot to amend section 3 and 4 of an aot entitled "An aot to provide a sys tern of County government for the ssversl counties of this Stste, eo fsr as the same relates to bighwsys " Act to provide for the cleaning out of stresms snd tbe drsining of the ewsmp Isnds of tbe Stste ^ii ? W. S. Pbilpot, Albaoy, Qs , eajt, "Da Witt's Little Barlv Risers did me more good tbaa aoy pills I ever took." Tbs famous lit* tls ptlli for cooitipatioo, blliooiosss aod liver aod bowel troub'ei. J. 8 Bogbioo A Oo. He Didn't Choke. Toward Mecca the thoughts and as? pirations of all pious Moslems are turned, and at least once In his life? time the good Mohammedan Is expect? ed to make a pilgrimage to that city. One of the duties of the pilgrim im? mediately after his arrival is to make a journey seven times round a holy portico outside the mosque. "We went at a great pace," says an Englishman, who, disguised as a Mo? hammedan, paid a visit to Mecca at the risk of his life, "and the day was growing hot. When the procession was over, we came buck to the mosque and were each given a bowl of limpid water. 1 was so thirsty that I drank mine at a draft and asked for more, whlyh 1 noticed produced a very good Impression, for, as I afterward learned, this was the sacred water of Temzen, which an infidel cannot drink without being choked. "This was supposed to be tbe''water which was supplied to Hagar when she was perishing in the desert."? Christian Endeavor World. He Rode Down. Algernon Dougherty of the United* States diplomatic service has qualities of his owu to account for his success as well as being the son of the famous "Silver Tongued" Dougherty of Phila? delphia* Ooe of the rules of the aris? tocratic Parisian concierge is that while ouo may riile up in the elevator OOS must uot ride down. It was Mr. Doogberty who broke down this rule in a house in the Rue do Maturin. He started down, aud the concierge stopped the elevator. "It is forbidden." "By whom?" "The proprietor forbids It," said tbe concierge. Mr. Dougherty drew himself up aud said. "Tell your proprietor that 1 for? bid him to forbid me anything!" and rode on down. And now even the timid maiden ladies on the sixth floor play with that elevator as though It were a?tame cat.?San Francisco Argo? naut. ? ?? One Point of fteaemblnnee. "The elder Sot hern was a good story teller, and he particularly liked to dwell on his experiences at the outset of his stage life, when he was a minor mem? ber of the John McCullough company," snld the old time theater goer. "McCullough was playing in Texas, and in one town where ho was billed to play 'Ingomar,' through some accident on the railroad, the necessary costumes were delayed. "The manager was equal to the situ? ation, however. He went to every butcher's shop In town and hired all the sheep and cow hides he could to dress up his supers. "When McCullough came on the stage that night, he fell back appalled by the stench of the hastily Improvised cloth? ing worn by the barbarians. " 'What do you think of them?' Soth ern laughingly asked McCullough, pointing to the supers as the curtain rolled down. " 'They neither act like, look like nor talk like barbarians,' curtly growled the tragedian, 'but, by the gods, they smell like them.' "?Kansas City Inde? pendent. Slow Snlclrte. A source of great evil among all workers Is the widespread habit of eating a hearty men I hurriedly when the body is in a state of exhaustion. Too often, alas, the evil is enhanced by the fact that the food is innutri? tions, badly cooked and clogging In Itself. This is one species of slow sui? cide, causing a long train of evils width are usually attributed to over Work. Now, It were better to go with? out food than to take it under thess Conditions. Your dog knows better than to eat when he is tired, and if you will watch him you will notice that he Is always reluctant to be en? ticed Into play after eating. Left to himself he will take a nap, or at losst drop care for awhile and rest. Hu? manity might raise its standard of health by following the example set by the instincts of the brute crea? tures.? 1 lesltb Culture. The fir tree Is the commonest of all trees, being found In every part of the world. Win hearts aud you have all men's hands snd purses. Man and 111? Smoke. Every little while you read that a man 00 years old ani still hale and hearty has smoked all his life, but it Is nevertheless a fact that smoking is very Injurious. Men should be ashamed that they are unable to quit the habit. This Is not written by a man who has no desire to smoke, but by a man who smokes a great deal, has tried several times to quit and couldn't do It. When you find a boy who Is pale and slek from his first smoke, remember that his father and his grandfather are to blame. It will take thousands of years to reform the world If we be? gin now. A boy If as certain to look for a pipe as he is to look for a sweet? heart. His father was guilty of both offenses before him.?Atchlson Globe. - I Queer Cards of Shrewd Lawyers. Not all men of the legal profession are content with the severe inscrip? tion on their cards to which etiquette and custom usually confine them. An Ohio lawyer who makes a specialty of collections calls attention to this fact by a novel device printed on his cards and letter heads. On n great red splotch intended to represent a drop of blood are the words, "Claims collected in cold blood," the capital "C" for the three first letters of those words being of sufficient size to encircle the other words. In Maryville, Mo., a lawyer presents his portrait on his card, with the sug? gestive motto: "He that Is not with you is against you. See me early." ATLANTIC. COAST UNE North-Eastern R. R. of 8. C CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS OOINQ SOOTH Dated No. No. No No. Jao 14, 1900. 35* 33? 53? 51* a m p m Le Florence 2 34 7 45 Le Klngstrcc 8 40 Ar Lanes 3 38 9 04 p m he Lanes 3 38 9 30 6 45 ar Charleston 5 04 10 55 8 30 TRAINS OOINQ NORTH. No. No No. No. Y8? 32? 62? 60* Le Charleston ar Lanes Le Lanes Le Kingstrcc tr Florence am p m 6 33 4 49 8 16 6 15 8 16 6 15 8 32 9 2* 7 25 am p m am p m 7 00 . 4 00 8 32 5 39 5 39 7 05 am p m ?Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Col ra) R. R. of S. O. Traina Nos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson an ?ayetteville?Short Line?and make cloa :ocnectioo for all points North. Trains on O. k D R. R. leave Florenc Jaily except Sunday 9 60 a ro, arr?e Darling ton 10 15 a m, Hartaville 9 15 am, Gberav 11 30 a m, Wadesboro 2 25 p m. Leavt Florence daily except Sunday 7 65 p m, ar rive Darlington 8 20 p a), Bennettoville 9 1? 9 m, Gibson 9 45 \> m. Leave Florecct Sunday only 9 30 am. arrive D&rlingtot 10 05 a m Leave Gibson daily except Sunday 6 0 i m, Beooett8ville 7 00 a u\ arrive Darling .on 8 00 a m, leave Darlington 8 50 a m, ar ?ive Florence 9 15 am. Leave Wadeabor laily except Sunday 3 00 p m, Cberaw 4 4* p m, Hartsville 7 00 a m, Darlington G 2 p a, arrtve Florence 7 00 p tn. Lca*e Da; ?ngtoo Sunday only 8 60 a m, arrive Flor? ence 9 I i> a m. I. r. KENLEY, JNO F. DIVINE, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Sup't T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager 6. M EMERSON. Gen'l Pass Agent Atlantic Coast Line. wilmington. columbia and at gusta Railroad. Condensed Schedule. Dated January 14, 1900. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrive Florence Leave Florence Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Colombia No. 65 No. 35 p. ra. ?3 45 6 34 7 15 p. m a. m. ?7 45 ?2 34 8 67 3 56 No. 62 8 57 ?9 40 10 20 11 00 No. 52 runs through from Charleston vw Central R. B , leaving Cbarleatoa 7 a. m Lanes 8 34 a m, Manning 9 09 a m TRAINS GOING NORTH Leave Columbia Arrive 8umter Leave Sumter Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marion Arrtve Wilmington No. 54 No. 63 a. m. p. m. ?6 40 ?4 15 8 05 5 36 No. 32 a. m. p. m. 8 05 ?8 06 9 20 7 20 a. m. 9 50 10 34 1 15 ?Daily. t^aUj except Sunday. No 63 runs through to Charleston, S. C. t'.m Central R. R., arriving Mann.ng 5 41 \ ra, Lanes 6.17 p m, Charleston 8 00 p m. Trains oo Con way Branch leave Ohadbourt 6.36 pm, arrive Con way 7 40 p m, return? ing leave Conway 8 3u a m, arrive Cbaa* bourn 11 60 am, leave Cbadbourn 11 60 a m arrive Hob 12.26 p m, returning leave Hol 3.00 pm, arrive Cbadbourn 3.35 am, Dailj except Sunday. J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M . EMERSON Gen'l Pass Agent Vinegar. I have on hand a lot of Home-made Vinegar of very fine quality. The flavor is del? icate, while the strength is equal to any to be had. Will be sold at my residence for 40 cents per gallon. N. ?. OSTKEft. TB Ol FRIENDS. MR. EDITOR: You may have had us in mind when referring in a recent issue of your paper to the peculiarity of merchants in regard to advertising, in which you quoted them as saying that "in good times it was not necessary to advertise, and in hard times it did not pay." While we have always found that advertising paid us, we must confess that for the past sixty days any in? crease of business that we might secure by that means, could not have been satisfactorily waited on, as our clerical force has been taxed to its utmost capacity. Now that the rush of cotton is over and we have an opportunity to say a few words to our friends in the country, we desire to acknowledge, through the columns of the Watch? man and Southron, our grateful thanks to them for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, for which we can offer nothing in, return except our promise that their interests will be as care? fully guarded by us in the future as they have been in the past. It is particularly gratifying to us to acknowledge a very liberal trade during the months of September and October from our farming friends, to whom it was our pleasure to extend a credit during the summer. It proves to us that they appreciate our endeavor to be just and reasonable with them, when they need assistance, as we have always tried to be?our motto being LIVE AND LET LIVE Although we tried to anticipate this season's wants by buying a heavier stock than ever before, our trade has so far x exceeded our expectations, that we have been obliged to re? plenish frequently and freely every department of our store. In Dry Goods We bought a very heavy stock of staples, a fair percentage of which we still have on hand and are selling at old prices, Those Tar Heel Blankets Which you have been waiting for so long have come at last. It was not our fault that they were not here sooner as our contracts were made in May for September delivery, but the mill has been so crowded with orders it was impossible to deliver them sooner. These goods are made in A Southern Mill From Southern Wool, By Southern Men and there \re none better. They are improving on the finish every year. We are selling at the same price as last year: but if we have to duplicate we will be obliged to charge an advance. We only have about FIFTY PAIRS, so don't put off buying, or you may get left. SHOES. Why the advance in cotton should have affected the price pf shoes, but strange to say they too have gone up. We don't know whether it was judgment or luck, but our purchases for Fall were nearly double our usual contracts. We are buying now for Spring and paying 10 to 15 per cent more for the same class of goods, but those 03 hand will go at the old prices while they last. In our write-up about Shoes last Fall we had something spe? cial to say about The X 0. Godman Line for Women and Children. Our increased sales for these goods prove that we told the truth. Bear in mind we are still the Sole Agents for them and Guarantee every Pair THE L. M. REYNOLDS LINE OF MEN'S SHOES, sold exclusively by us, are trade-winners. The prices range from $1.75 to $3.50, and every pair warranted. If you want the best $3.00 shoe buy a Reynolds. CLOTHING. This has certainly been our banner season in the clothing business, and if there are any of the men or boys in the county who have not bought a suit, it has not been our fault; but fear? ing there still may be a few unprovided, we are keeping up our stock by telegraphing orders for shipment by express. If you need an overcoat see us before buying, as we have some great values. In our Hat and Furnishing Goods De? partment will be found some values that compare favora? bly with the balance of our stock. This announcement would not be complete without a word about our GROCERY STOCK. This department is up to the usual standard, and that is saying about all that is necessary for it. Our M1LLRURNE FLOUR, of which we believe there is more sold in this county hau other brand, is pronounced by those who use it, unsur? passed. O'Donnell & Co.