VNs: rU3Ieo EVER! 7.WIBDN=SsAY MOaWINo ____ ____ ___ ____ ___ to -BY The Gontinel-Aournal Compal THOMPSON & BIUUr. PRQis. J. L. 0. T HOMPSON, EtOn. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. A dertising Rites Reasonable. i Entered at Pickens Postoffce as Second Class U MaI Matter t PICK EN8, 8. C.:t Wednesday, January $1, 190. Doings of the Legislature. (Continued fromn Page One.) Mr. Cothran's bill to authorize Greenville county to piay ooutnty auditor $100 left off by mistake in supply bill of last year. Mr. Bass' to provide foi roindex ing records in the office of clerk of Williamsburg. Mr. Bass' to provide that petit jurors in Williamburg may serve more than one time. Mr. MoMaster's to give the bank r clerks in Columbia a legal holiday Thursday of fair week. - Mr. Riley's to provide for the payment of a per diem to the road overseers ot Hampton county. Mr. Nash's to provide for salaries of magistrates in Spartanburg county; also bill to fix the amount of compensation to be paid to the county officers of Spartanburg county. Mr. Fishburne's to fix salary of judge of probate of Colleton. Mr. Gasque's to pi ovide for rein dexing records of the register of mense conveyances of Marion county. Mr. Sinkler's to grant to the United States the title ot this state to and jurisdiction over certai) landi on Sullivan's Island for mili tary purposes. Mr. Cothran's to amend the code with reference to the holding of extra terms of court. The bill provides if no regular judge is available the governor, on recom mendation of the chief justice, ehall appoint some one learned in the law. Mr. Ashley's to fix the salarios of county commissioners of Andoison county. Mr. Lofton's to regulate the hunting of deer in Charleston coun. ty. Mr. Whaley's to refund Mrs.. A. E. Barnes $24.06 overpaid taxes. 0l Lexington delegation's bill to ti amend verbally the act ceding Lit tie Mountain section fromn Lexing, s toni to Newberry county. ei Mr. Sinkier's two bills to repeal. the charter of the town of Moul.. treville and in the place thereof a township government on Sullivan's Island. ti Mr. M. W. Walker's two bills a relative to duties of boards of reg istration. One requires books to. be kept open until 5 o'clook in the afternoon instead of 3 o'clock as at present. The other provides that supervisors of registration may go to unincorporated towns of .as mna ny as 800 people in election years, after having given due notice, and may register qualified electors i The bill further provides that the I board need not sit in th0 courlt house three days beginning eacn saleaday, but On salesday alone. The rest et section 179 is reenacted. With one foll swoop and with out a dissenting voice, the house passed Mr. Richard's bill to repeal all statutory provisons for the1 holding of special terms of court of omnion ploias by specikd judges. Mr. Sanders- - amend the lawj as to the appointment of town ship boards 6f assessors i:n Spar tanburg and Cherokee couties. The following third reading bills wore passed and sent to the senate: ~Mr. Yeldell's to prevent railroad companies from charging passen,. goe nxtra compensation for cross ig bridges; Mr. ott's bill to an.. tho rN4Idotions in 'any'obunty or bhpon the qgesti9n of isjn Sbonds for road aingravemnent; Bl.Uantiey to place a license oi. * *uino vendors at $46 ?ektiJe wore jw0sentedv.as fol. V ' Vr. Toole-Fromn lid of the. 0 Uu ill operatlve* of, ronvfgie favoring a 1O-holar abo:YIawe4 By Mir. BrwlN eihfr operatives ot'Loukhars inilI p%. tesinf'gtut 1-hur br -. Petton law. ~000-for stt l As TO seg)O '- ogies Col. J. X Banli of Q abebut of. led the fitowiug, wi w agrtd aridiasinenito tje at* Wreas, freu obs es in the e hool boos 6d put sebposly ti t48 pi es heavy IMda1 \b)o tlO peole', "Be it resolved -by the house of presentatives, the senate con.cur ing, that-the attention of the State oard of education Le ciled to the 1poiatace ( f mniling an row eban,-t i, f paluible in] the )oo)k3 ed of, d b, he State 1b.urd of d4IUCatl U fr I. 0 ise of the fate 1 1 ublic .hoos of ii A few daiysB ago the hi(uso pass(1 be fallowing coneut rent resolutli "Be it resolved by the bou . If repreBentatives, the senate concur 'Ing, "That a commit tee consisting of two mienibers of the house of reprt rentatives, Ie appointed by thespeIAk er of the house, anId one ln mnmhur of the seuate, to be app inte-l by the prosilent of the sonate, be created to aseertain the needs of the Citadol academy for more tpa'e and the practicability of the State acqtiring the property adj kcent to the acdemy. known as the guard house, belon1. - ing to the city of Charleston, and what coucesions will be mado b. maid city for s'ich purpose. That said committee make their report at thi, oSion. That the membeis of iald ominitteo shall receive th- sieauo imileAge and per dim for actuial t.iri. of services and actual travel as imid to the members of the gentral assem bly." Speaker Simithi appointed Mesir Hutto and T. J. Mauldmn a commit tee on the 1)art of the house. SENT 'rO THE BENATE. The following house bills vern giv 3n third reading and were sent to the ienate: Mr. Richard's to dir-ect that any i x oses of fees paid by iplicanRts foi uedical license be turod into the .eneral fund of the state. Mr. Lason's to authorize trustees >f Swift Creek school.district in Dar ington county to .issue bonds to pas 'or erecting and'equippmg buildings Mr. Nash's to proivde for the timi. or iodiiig covrts in severith judicial Aircuit. Mr. Lawson's to rcquire Clemson ollege. to make anllysis of fertilizer Pamples within 30 (lays-the limit now eing 90 days. Mr Ethredge's to provide for two chools in istrict No. 20 in Lexington un ty. Mr. Lganey's to add a proviso as t ection of school trustees in Cbester.' - old county. Mr. Morgan's to ant~horize Simp~ c utville school district in Greenvil~e mnly to issue bonds. Mr. Gibson's to protect the marir ga of the State line. Mr. Whbatley's to provide a new >rm of county government for Ilamp - m by abolishing the .ciline of county Lipervisor and of township comis toners. Mr. Sinkler's to apply to elcic IffipO6erisfte Soll Impoverished soil, like impov ~rished blood, needs a proper ei-tilizer. A chemist by analyz ng the soil can tell you what ertilizer to use for different If your blood is imploverished rom' doctor wvill tell yoti Svhat rou need to fertilize it and give t the rich, redI corpulscles that are lackiug in it. It may be you meed a tonic, but mion~ likely you. ieed ax concentrated ,fat food, dfat ig the element igeking n your system. There is no fat fobd--that if 0o easily digestied amid assini: uted p~s scott's Emulsion. >f Cod Liver Oil It will urish and strengthen he body wvhen milk and crearn lil to do it. Scptt's 2nittision talw~ya the saine; always alataible and always benefidial here the body i v a~ n rop~ n~y caUse, either ih chuidrens r adults. We will a id you a salsplo free. lo sutro that this pio y' tm'e ini tho formif a o %b'e is on t he w rgpper i of every bottle of Eniul- h uon yqu buy.- . SOBT Paat, POM o (;f/KtfIST - 49 Psi81.te19K OMIORIA .'or 'nan and Ch dren. 'he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA HUN eenVAUn ee'AWR. NWOR vaN 61Tv. MINISTER TELLS THE TRUTH Personal Experience of 4aed and Wel beloved P.aeacher. No other man iin the community is s well-beloved or whose words have RUC weight as the inluister, wLo has devotp his life to the service of mankind. 1 Maryland one of the most voted Meti odist ministers in the State snffer severely With rheuma'ism. He fo0nd n relief until a friend recomindiIe4 IHEUMACIDE. He was- so delighte with the results that for the beiefit c, other sufferers, as a uiiiy to nii'kind ho tells his experience in the folowinfg letter: "Reisterstown, Md.. Pe!'ruary 27i. "I was taken with Iinflammator. Rheumnatienm in my I. f: hanud 11and foot in the beginung.of th1i' winter an4d sufl'ffmel greatly. A gentleiiian imi Baltimore wvho had tried Rhtunmacidd for Ruenmatism recommended it to me. I scoured three bottles and took it in smaller dses than presoribed. and am now entirely nred. Can use both hand and foot without the least insonvenience. "Yoqrs respectfully, "J. . WHEELER. Pastor, Reisterstown M. E. Church." Your druggist sells and recomnmenda [lheumacide. Torture of a Preacher.. L'he story of the torture of Rev.O. D. tioore, pastor oi the Biptist church, of Tarpersville, N. Y., will interest son. Io says: "I suiffred agonies, because fa persistent cough, resulting from the~ ~rip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. tried many remedies, withont relief, tutil I took D.Kn' e icvr ~or coKup i ngs an ols rhichi entirely cured my cough, and aved me from consumption." A -graind ure for diseased conditions of T1hroat nd Lunge. At Pickens - Drug G*o.; >rice 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial lottie free. Hlebr WV. Edwards Injutredl. Heib WV. Edwards of Des' Moin~s, I:,., ot a fall on an icy walk lastL winter, pr.-ining his wrist '.nd bruising hi.. noes. "The inext (lay" he says, "they rare so sore and siiff .J is aifraid 'I rou~ld have to stay iln bed, but I rubbed bem wuli with Ob4amberlinis Pain Balm nd after a few apptieitions all sc'reuess 'ad disappeared." For sale by Pickens )rug Co. Wheni You Hlave a Ilad~ Vold E~on want a remedy tha~t wvill not onlr five quick relief b4t effect a permanent Yi'u want a remedy that will relieve hi' lungs and make expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counter Let anIy tende~noy toward pn~eumnonie. You wv nt a remedy that is pleasan t and iafe to take. Chamber'ain's C..ugh Remedy meets di hesa reglunlemonts andi for tho speedy indi. permanent euro of bad colds stiuda without a 1 eer. l or sal1( by Pickens D~rug tio., T.1. N. Ruuiter, Liberty. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis ~ourages and lessons ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon s' :'disapear w~hen the kid ,neys are out of order - - 'or diseased.. Kideytrobl has for a child to be born ~afflicted with weak kid neys. if the child urin th -ates too often, if the irine scalds teflesh or if when the child eaches an age wvhen it sftould be able to ontrol the passage, it is yet afflicted~ wi'th sed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of he difficulty i3 kidney trouble, and the first tep should be towards the treatment of hese important organs. -This unpleasant rouble is due to a diseased condItion of the ddneys andi bladder and rnot to a habit as nost people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis ~rablo.with kidney and bladder trouble, mad both need the same great remedy. rhe mild and the immediate effect of Swainp-Root is soon realized. It is sold >y drugglsts, in fifty-. ' ent and one dolla,' izes. You may have a ample bottle by mail ree, also pamphlet tell-' 'nlo,e of s8eAWo sg all about it, including- many of the' housands of testImonial letters r eleved rom sufferers cured. In writin gDr.Kilh'ner .Co., Binghamton, N. .Y., besure .and 'tentiont thj paper. Don't make any miistake, blit remember te name, Swamp.Root, Dr. Kilmer's wiamp-Root, and the eadros, Binghamton, L, Y.. an evary hainot NN3 In I AVegetablePreparationforAs simillati lheFood andRegula , I th3mchs- anId Bowls aof nie:ss and Rest.Conlains neither Opium,Morphine nor)ineral. NOT NAUC Oic. J/A dG. dM-SMRM M Apeifeel Remedy forConstipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worns,Comwulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSiunite Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. railways section 190 to 193 of the criminal codo. Mr. Sinkler's to authorize appoint. ment, of depuly sheriffs or oficers of the peace 'having jurisdiotion within and besond the limits of the city of Charleston. Mr. J. B. Watson's to prohibit mu nicipal authorities from collecting li conso foes from cotton buyers except. ,in citios of over 20,000 inhabitants. Mr. Boyd's to regulate appeals from orders from the railroad com mission. THIRD IEADINo JBILLS. The following senate bills were giv on third reading and were sent to en. grossing department to be enrolled as acts: Senator Hough's to charter the lentral. f, ilway company of South 3nrolina: Senator Stackhuse'. to provide for two rnill levy for road tax in Marion oun ty. *.t-nutoar Brown's to pay Treasurer V. II. Lawvrenco $50). Sena) lor P1eurifoy's to repeal the ex iptiona of certain porton of Colleton munty from the stock lawv. The followirg acts were ratified. T1o provide for the election of a To amenad section 2169 of the code > as to e4quire dlepots at other than To rcq1vro rairoads and c~mmnou arriers -to p~rovidle toilets at the de. T'o pre'vent mewichant. under lien romn ellinag utocIss except in the usu I eonuse of I rudo. t To pl(evenut. tie theft of car brass T1o cbu.a ter the Cenutral ratilroad1 Bears the 4, l hs Kind You Ilata Always Bougalt Elguature D)o not bo 4lte7-eive by counterfei',. whuin you buy Witch Hlargi Snlve. Th Jaumo of E. (I. Dowitt and Co. iao oni ivory box. (t tht- genuinco, Pilet i heit worst formn will oo pa)O aw.~ u~ay if rou will apply. DeWitt's WVi th I hnzel d uvo mighLt. und morning. Jled for Jntfi BurnA. Roitua Te'ier, EOszema, etc. doud by Pickons Draug Co. (I.i9 Quickly Kunokedl Out' "Str oo wocckc ago during the severe NiLgter weatheir b~othi my wife and myself iOnltraektd evr coC'(ld OICwidoh01 speedily levelopeil'inito the wor,.t kind of la Rilppe with all its mieorablo symnptomns," layc Mr. J. 8. J~leston of Maple [Una1ding Jowe. "Ktbees anad- joinla yeyaad nlose running, wvith -- brnato ;pohs c.f chill~a. and fever. .We begani icing Chambelrlain 'a (Cougha Remedv, uiding the sam" with au do~se oi Olhamnb-ir ains Stomchl and Liver Taubits, and >y ts iiberal use soon eompltpaly mockedl ot thie guip." Thoso Tabla3ts >romote a hioclthy ction of the bowel,' liver ahtd kid. eys whaich is alwvaya >enleflcial when the systemn is congested y a cold =or iattack of the gip.~ For* salebe .Pickons~ Drng Co.. T.N. liu nter siLerty. La Orppu An.d P'neumna. neunmoinia often follows la grippe but ever foliws the us~o of Foley's Hlonoy pid Tor. It curos la gr ppo cough,, and reven ts pneunia ainid consumflptioni. ~s fo; F~ogey,a Honey and T .r anad ro iso any substituto off'ered. Mr. G. ~abhor, of 157 Osgood St., Ohio. g.,, frites: "Mly wifo had a sovere oase ci iia aippe three years nsgo, and it left liar 'Ith a terrible cough. She tried a bottle I F~oley's Honey and Tar and it gave O*iediato relief, A 50 cent bottle cured oil cough entir'ly." iaofuso subatitutes. ohkens Drug Co. B. F. Smnith Easley. I. Iflurhnis testilles arter four years. (1. B RBavsp, of Carlisle (Center,.N *, ,wriocs:' "Aboutt four years ago) I rote you ating that I had bo..a entire- r cured of a severe kidney tronbele I'y ge king hras than, -two abottles of Foley's e idaiey Cairo. It da1trJy stonned &ha ca BouglijBktu and oracked bands are no only cured by DeWitt's Witch Hao) Sailve, but an occasional application will keep the alin soft anl sinooth. Best for ozem -, nts. Bun, Boils, eta. The -enuiiu, DeWitt's Witch Hase Salve aR6r9 imisdiate relief in Pll forms of. Blind. Bleeding, Itobing and Protruding Piles. Sold by Piokens Drug co. Doctora coulD Not Help Hier. "I had kidney troublo for yoare," writes Nrs. unymond Coiner-of Shelton, Wash., land the dopterks could mot hop me. I tried Foley's e:duey cure, and the very first doie gave ino relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidnoy auro.' It inakes the diseased kidnoys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Uulens they do thi,, good health is implosleh'. Pickens Drug company, RL. F. Smith E-oley. N Cas3 of Piitinoniia oil Record. 'We do not know of i single inst n'e biefo aggpigh or cold 1U.aiit-d iU' puen wonia r conoisuluiptiosp wieIn Fle-y loni-y a; d Tar Iad hen-i us. d. It c4110es eonghs and colds per'ofetiy, So do ot take chauches -with 141me iniown pre. pirttion whiah may cont-in opiates, which cause colistiption, a conditioni that retald.s recovery fron a c dd. Ask for F'eso.V Honey and Tar and refuso any substiute offered. Piokens Drug Co. Dr. R F. Smith. Ea4 y S. C. The Key that Unlock, the Door to Long Living The menl of ei-1hi five and ninety years of age are not the rotund well fed, hit thin, spare men who live on ia slond, r diet. Be as careftul al Ie will, however, a man ipast middle age, will Oitlr'lioa illy cat too nitoli or of some article of food not suited to his contiittioii, and will need a done of Chaimberbin's Stomach and Liver 'Tablets to cleanso 1(d invigorate his -o n -ehn and r.-gnlate hi liver and owekl. When this in done therv in .no eas m why the average man shoild not live to old age. For salo by Picken Drug Co. When you want a pleas int physio try (ifhamb, rlisin' Stoimach and Liver Tal' lets. They are easy to take Rd prod uce no griping or other unpleasant otYect Sold by Pickens Druig Co. An agreeable movement of the bowels 0 without any unpleasiant effrt is pr. - duced by Chambellain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Pickens Drug Co., T. N. Hunter Liberty. 1 A Certain Cure for Croup. When a child shows symptoms of croup I there is no time to experiient with new I remedies, no matter how highly they I may be recominentled. There in one prepiritior. that can always be depended iupo). It has been in use tor mlny years and has never been known to fail, viz: Chanmberlain.s cough remedy. Mr. M. F. Conpton of Market, Tex is, Rays of it, "I havo used Clamberlain 's cough Rmet 10 severe casea of er'onp1 with my cld dron, and can truthfully say it always gives prompt relief." For sale by Pickens Drug Co., T. N. Hnter Liberty. Ii Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase after health from one extrenieof faddism, to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and 1eep tlcir bowels regul.ir v ith Dr. King's New Life Pills, -their troubles would alt pans awvay. Prompt relief andI fytick cure for liver and' stomach trou ble.. 25c at Pickens Di ug Co.; gnaran. teed. The First Requitite of iteauty. The first regnisito of beauty is at clear c~i~omp lo. (iriin. Laxativo Fruit Syrup clears a sall'.w blotched complexion ae it stimaulato tht liver and bowels, and tih' eyes bec ,me trigh t and( Clear. You owe it to y our fiendics to take it if your egmlplexionm isi bad. Orino' Laxative 'frui; Syrup does not nueate or gripe and ia very pleasant to take. Refuso substitute. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children, The Kind You Hve Always Bought Signtur of CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CARIOLINA County (.f Pickens. By J. IB. Newber'y, Esqire, Probate Judge. WVhere'as, .Jamies E. Mules made snit to me to grant him JLetOis of Adminis tratjin f thle Estate of antd effects of P. E. M ilesu, deceased. Thesi(Or a (o thuer, fore to cit' andii ad mlonish all andt siingular the kindred anti ei'editors of t ho raid TV. E. M i'e * ~.lcse, thait they b~e and appear be fore1 m'.'. im ithe Cour t of Probate, to b, heold at Piciopns CourtIouS..,n he11 7thl da of Febrlury~, 1906, af'r ibhlicatio~n liqreof, at .I1 o'clock in the "n'eioi)ni, .to shew ciause, if any they tiave, why the sind administratio'n Giveni unader my 1inmd( and no LI, l~ids 19th daliy '' ;i ury,'*1906, in tihe 180th viur of our iIndependencei. .- . , -.. J. B, New Ibery, J. P. P. C. Nonresident Summons. STAlT1M OF SOU1ii ' A ROIlNA. . 'ceny'ocf P'ickens. 5 Court of .Common Plens. S hinmons for . Relief-Complant no' 8 -rved. iik (of Pemiil'oton, aL corpcr .tion dluah charte oed b) h law. PlaIm ' AG4AINaT .Jiairn a Peek, Janmes Peek the Junior, Tj *)I. Lowecry, antd WV. 0. Wilson. To tile Defendants above nlamed. ou ane hiereb~y Summnoin'd am'i ri. 'iliiredt to anpswer lhe comaplaint in ibh .atioin, of which a cop~y 1s hor'ewitI ser'vedl upon you, and to a-rve a (;opy e: your answer'i tot the said comiplaInt on' th. - .buseriber ait his fflce at Pickej a, S C. 'vithmii twaeny d3 (ays after the sevin' hiee