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I >? < . ?, lsiis "V[ (> 1't< K in hereby niv?*n (hitt this a* office will lt> open fr<?rn flit* Is' ,1 ay of Jaii I,? the liotti day of Feb for the purpoic ,?f receiving the .returns of the taxpayers of l.anctster t "oiiuty Alt pert n* having property in their raoaaeaaion or control, us Managers, Holder?, or aa Husband. I' trent,(?uar vtian, Truatce. Kxeeulor. Aden.list ra i?r, Receiver, Account! eg Otllcer, Agem a Hornby or Factor, on the 1st -day ?nf Jantiar j 1899, are required to Ji*l <themile for taxation witlmi the time requited hy law, or incur the .jUMialty of fifty per cent winch attache* in eaae of fai'ure to tin so Fbe Poll Tax of One Dollar is laid capon all male persons, between the agaaof'Jl ami HO years, except per sens who are maimed and unatde to aar.t a an oport. <'onfedera,e soldiers are exempt from Poll fax at-r?o years f Mge 1'he va litor or an assistant will at l*iid the following places in the county on the da'e- helow for the eon venieuee of the | ul> ie. One ola, Tu sday. Jan, 10 1*99, at II tit. Pleasant Valley, We llies lay. Jan 51. 1*10. It-lair Thursday, January 12. 1809 Van Wyefc. Friday, January 13. 3.899 Dixie \ M , l)wl<ht. IV M , Mon< lay, January 16 1S99 (iadeaville, riiurs'lay January 17, r.699 Tsxai'nw, Wednesday Jan 18,1890 Flat Greek ''hurcli. Thursday, Jan. ?. 1899. Dr. (! (\ WelsVn Friday, Jan. 20, SK99 Primus, Saturday, Jan 21 1899. Maile Gold Mine, Monday, Jan 23d rjK99 Kershaw, Tues ta\ and Wednesday, J aii 24 h and 25ih. I 899 llea'h S|iriiiK, Thumdav January Jffth 1899 P.eanant Hill, Friday, January 27tli t<? 12 .n armel liurch, Monday, January "*0ih. iv?!i li will ne to the interest of every r ;cxpnye?, *o make ? !.-? return proinptly of ah pcisxiini properly, nl.?o of nil Tftuwffr <ir i ii|<r iils <<< Real Kutnte <?n I hhVfi t" 1?' penalty o< f?0 per <*nt which itliache* after the iioth iay <?f February. Kespeo fully, JOHN A roOK, < ounly Auditnr. 6, 188S. "TAPE WORMS *A tape worm eighteen feet long at nn.nl came on the menu after my taking two t'ASt 'AKKTS. This I am sure has caused my health for the pant three years I am atlll fcUnnic Oaaearets, the only cathartic worthy of aotice by unslhle people " Oho. W. li<<wi.kh, Httlrd, Maw. CANDY jM CATHARTIC ^ A ^a*-a Www moi MMR MMTIMO PtVMMnts l>?*N?Mn^PoMnt, Tiito Good Do 4ftao4, N??w Sicken Wpikfn. or Grip*. 1(Vc *c. kOe ?. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Mht ?? ?/ tepur, Hntml, In T?rt. Mi wwiMiiK MM iladHnMlfr, MiHi' M+rr? Ptomw. "? ? iiOivti'.iLiiVli lKllOtllU DV nilu> '''ni 1 'T-'UV D ( uilii ou bulla no Firing on the Halites mm Manila and Louo. OUR CASUALTIES ARE VERY | FEW. American Outposts Now Kollv Twelve MilaaOut Prom Manila. Spats Between thr Sliurpshooters Manila. Feh. 1 f?. 1 1 :f>5 a in ('ol Potter (Lieut. ('. L Potter of tli* signal corps* > arrival from I i < ilo | Teaterday evening with dippst.hei t / ? - - ? ? - 11 ?iiii nriff. urn. I i>* ll ler t ? Maj. (ien. 10. S. eotnmaml: in?r tli? I'nitcd State* forces in ihn Philippine islands. On Sundav afternoon (i*n U i 11 r <ud*re< 1 a recnnnoiasanre iu force to ascertain the eneoivJ position. Hi;. Cheatham's ha'I talion of Teanessee volunteer I recinient marched hevon 1 Molo . .. without tinding the enemy, aa 1 returned to lloilo. Keller's t>at talion of the Kiwhteerith I'nited , States infantry. w ith two llotch | kite cune and one Catling gun, inarched toward Jaro. Mvdway I between lloilo and Jaro thi? hat talion encountered a large body of the enemy occupying both aidea of the road, who met the ' advance of the American troops ' | with a severe and well directed itire. The Americaaa deployed ami rotured tlie fire with ?i iiiini: ber of volley*. The troops advanced atoudilv, supported by the llotchkiaa kM I (iatling gun*. and i drove the enemy through Jaro to ithe open country heyoml. The t'iwn of Jaro was found to i he deserted and ad portable property had been removed. \\ hen the Americans entered the place i there were only a fow Chinese I there. At 4:30 o'clock p. in. Capt. Uriftitha raised the American flair j over the preaidencia During the fighting outside the town Lieut Frank Bowles of the i Kighteenth infantrr, while work ir??x 111w li^hi haltarv, waa *hot in the le^r. In addition one privata i WHf ri imislv w.>uii.lad nwid hvo i weta slightly injured. I Th* taiiel losh ?** iicaTy. All wua <|iiiet on MoikIun wlien | Foliar lafl I loilo. I'wh natives attempted to slip pH^t to* I' 11itI'd Siat*'-i ? riii> lOlymp'a dun*;.1; tin* niufht in u i boat I'Iihv failod to re-pond w I it* 11 lia il?'d, (nil kept n pudd: i >? ? > nlonsr Attorn w irnin^ aliol u j hentr r tired nt th* ' ? ?a? t urid killed I ona of tli* ocmipanta and xvoiindad j th* o'lier. j MOKK SKIKMISIIINO N K A It MiN'IM Manila, Fell. 15. ? 5:2') p. m. ?Savaral rebel* yeaterder a/torI noon having fired from boners hearing white Mage on thy AmeriI can outposts, Col. Smiith, with jCo*. L, D and M of the Califor nia volunteers, proceeded to clean out the enemy aloag hi? front. The rebels opposed him from the brush and aeveral akirmiahea occurred, during which nine of the Californians were slightly woundde<l before the reWela were driren out. The work proceeded today in a eytematic manner, a gunboat ahelling the village and working her rapid-lira guns very affective i'i'.i., e. fi r entire r * i * f . . ^ i oi :ilir.irni-i re^mo-nt. w t ? the exception tit two e Mrr > nies, four companies of the W;uiiin?lon [j(j rcjointmU Wo eompsnios of 1 is iiluho re^imsut snul a halterx of the Sixth artillovr were vtiLlSir*.! i iio rebels ?v?i? di'ivun toward; ] i t|rt Kayo. Tl:r rebi 'a Is hold their lire, apparently by- , inir abort of ammunition, l?ut they fought dsapyrately. Tim American outposts iu this direction are now fully 1*2 trifle* out. * 1SP AM is <|iiiet alon^T th rest of t! ? Iniu. \?itli tli? exception of an to< occasional exchange of shots he- eu trvean tint -Imrpshootcra. eoi \Y 11 VI \< ,l)M ||,l.l ) RU'S. Montreal, February 1-Fenor Apuioilh , tho Filipino oominii*. , vo eiotier, ? mi niter*tew today -ui< 1 the;* would be no letup in the efforts <>f 11!o Filip, % t ? to force the Americans from their country. IU sui<l In- ran not at *11 surprisi-d tint lloilo had fal-,'lc len, u? thw Americana had tli N< advantage of f.i et. Ihit wait until tlicy get in tee * interior,'* In* ani "ami then the* vtiil haw more than their work rut out. He announced that the purpose of Senor Litems' departure, who i 4 f left hterdav for Liverpool, wns ' to interview the different courts of Kurope mix I ask tor tbuir usais-1 tanca for the Filipinos 1114 WILL riOHT FUOM T11E UL'SII. o ; London, Feb. 15.?The Euro- Ljt pean junta announces that it has: received a message from Manila |(j| saying the Filipinos have made all the arrangement* necessary ,n. for guerrilla "'arfaro around Ma- * nila: that fighing has been in nr progress without intermission since February !, and that the Americana have lost heavily in ... ( killed and wounded, j gj Aguinaldo'e hcadipiartera are now at Maiilao, near ('aloocan, U|)( out of range of the warships in j)e jthebav p. I NSI."Ut i 10NTS KOI.I.OW Kl> THEM. Manila, Feb. lf?, 11:45 a. in {** ? Four conpaaies of volunteers ' which haW lioen clearing thecoua he try in the viciuitv of I'ateros. ten ; miles southeast of Manila aad which had been recalled wore folIiivtc i by the enemy today as they retired. On ranching San I'odro Man n< 1 t r i rati, itie- Vncticatis made a stand near the churchyard ami the reh- | ' els* %\ ? t" ?a driven back. ! 1'lie < 'alifornian* again ad- ' vmio d and are u?.\v iicciipvinrr the -nine ridj^o, ;>?m molding the vullev of i? i it*!) t'u / h u I y?4 tor day. \ tMin H'ui in-u i'asig is clear my t no jungle ' ... . |111 R'i , I liiM-c '. Iinr 1%. t-1-14 With Cit?vl?retll. i .> j . ci.i .> . i -ihimi ii?inii)ii forr.er I"' , lOr.'i"- If C <" I* (?tl, wfnni' i?one; ; -?l< I to v\ a ro ol? < >i ill iiient s lor Catarrh " liul Contain Mercury, H'" i . .> ' "10 as tuectiry win de lr ?y lln- j in l ticl completely iti-ranyo the : 1 wholes. wloin wiion iderim; it hrou. h 'lli* rmiCl)"U* hup a o- Mi.-ti articles] shntilo never be . aril cxc"|H on pre- I j script buis from reputable physicians, | as die <1 iniayi they wit' i? i? ten fold to the gimit yuu can p<>a-ibly derive ' | irom them Mall's Catarrh Cure. i manufactured h> K J Cheney A Co., I thi Toledo, <> , con'nine no mercury, ami I CO| i* taken internally acting dirccth up | j on the hlooil uml mucumia Miirfaee* of ! the Hynteili I n Inlying Hall'* Catarrh tlO me ue-Uie you get the genuine I Stl I* taken Internally and i? made in Toledo, Ohio, hy K J Cheney A Co. Te?tiiiioiiiala free. *or t^U^oidhy Druggiata, price 75? per bottle. 101 All. PROHIBITION GONu. use Sccwg IGe Prince Mc- h Gullougi; Bill Under. i ShAATK HAS A YOTK. ?*ra the Itill for Loral Option as B<t wrrn Prohibition and tha I >ispt?nsary to a Third Heading. ( cria! to (irrmvilla Nona. (Jolnmh'a. Feh 14.? The nu1<* lar h v a Totf *if 1 to 14 i f 11 u to Lill Arrhar'a hill to allow n inty flection*. hatwevn probihi- ! , n and thr dii-pcnaarv. Tha iikk ,, n then camr up <>n 1 lenderaen*a ita rah'icnd mi hill., which was p twd down 11 ! ?..1m "7 t.. ^ Then M: M?v field's amendment ( base t H' vi-t? na three tjiirstioiiH lieer'so, |>t*<>ltit>iti<?u and license t counties came up. May- . i.r s Nil list it ut o v. a* lost I iv h to of ?to u Amendrncnu wet? offered ami opted for the elections to he Id twenty-one dars after notice ?'?n. Ilorry aid (i reen wuml II lis exempted from the hill, j ic Archer lull waw finally order- | to ith third reading by a vote ' 20 to 14. The hiil provides ^ r counties to get from under I 3 dispensary. All others were 11 ted down Notice of amend?nt v as given. The house took 1 ote "v n the local option qucs ' i >n. 1 The bouse passed the supply 1 II. ' N Mr lhiuce otTered his ahaolute 1 ohihition hill as u substitute for ' r. McCullough's. McCullougk c ceptod it. A motion to inde'i-1 lelr postpone the bill was car- 1 sd hy ?3 to 2<> on an aye and ' y vote. Prohibitum for the < ate nil therefore snowed under. Debate wan then taken .ip on c ? Kohinaon bill, offering option 1 tneen prohihitiou and the dis t nsarf. P Mr Archer offered the Archer 1 mate) hill as u substitue. It was two degrees below zero r re this morning. t Klectric Lights for Vorkville. . ' It At n meeting yesterday morn-j X the town council of Vorkville M reptcd Mr T II McLaina elec- . < light proposition, and Mr. | Lain 1ms already begun work king to the carrying out of his ? | c riti act.?Knquiror. n ;-^T Sulmcribcdo I'm: Lkdukk. { ~ " i /??(?? ( w',i| .itlii'-'i .S<0 Cr i'iik lis. >r sai.vk in ihi? worm f??i is. iiriiis-fii rtoi s, I':. cia. suli 1 *' 0 iliii HVvet- S ?re IV 'or. '"hap ts 1 iii'h ai is, > ms. hii ) :il _ ill iTU pi i-Ml*. Ill poaii I Vfly Cliria ^ ?'*, ?>r no |>Av r? quire i Ii i? Kunr- i eil to ijiVr pxrf-i't sai iafarlion or l< moy refu .t|pi|. J'ni'p 2-> ceum per t l? or .-a?I?- iiv raw tor I lto>? ^ North Carolina's Franchise. hi Raleigh, N. C., Fob. la.?'J'o-{ a iht al a caucus i f Democratic p imhera af tha ganaral assembly p ? pro )os?d new ?taction law was p [isidcrad. A section wis adopt it providing for holding two elecn. in 1 ftaa * * in i?uu, on? in \uguat lor u it? officers and conatitutionai n andment, and on* ib No vera bar b * preiidant and congreaaman. \nguat ?iectiona vrara tha faah- d i in bit State aona? 20 yeare n a, and it ia now pr#poaed to re- o *n to them. \ I % i)Luh i'iv! i IuLGLS. ;\<h'K:;i> sk\ n;<.;i i\ i!ir; "" HOl'SK. SSI 1111 lotal Privileges in 111 m ^ (inlwpiry - -Ihaanial Se*?ion y*} Matter I'o-fpoaed Phosphsite Inepau- ,,1 tor's Salary |,i Reduced. ,,f 'olunihia Record, '^th inst. In the 11111i!- of representatives W| . imUv the nill t<? submit to the eople a constitutional an,and S(1 u?nt ct anting biennial aes-don* #ll nd on- making Ilia terms of ae embers four yenra were coiitimu d until next >*?-; on motion o lie authors pi ki r. Dendv*a liill in reference ot n the as'.aMialmieat of dispsti- an arias in Oconee county cnnie up ?b or ;i third reading, and although t finally passed it had :i thorny pi iath to tread hefora it got there. Members did not seem to un. I" viatand the bill m11<I motions were VT nail* to strike out the enacting roii!?. to indefinitely postpone ''' I mo forth. ''* Ur Demij explained that the till had no effect upon the dislennary law, hot that it aimply j nit Oconee on an equality with ' ither prohibition counties. Mi Montgomery had Marion ncludcd and in teply to ipiwstioe le Maid that the dispensary now istahlished could not he abolished | n the county unless the people eo D roted, and that waa in accordance with the dispensary law now, so ar as prohihitioa counties are 'oncerned. Mr Whart on introduced a hill M| ehich provided that whoever vio- . atee any of the provisions of the l' lisnenaarr law, or nnv law* 1 1 J ? ?l unendatorj thereof, sliall upon w lonvietion he deemed guilty of i" niademounor nod shall he senv' enced to hard lahor on the chain w tang fo>- not leas than threw j-u noniha or more than twelve. ''' Aa will he seen, this imputes 10 tine and theae who argued in I so nvor of the l>ill were that blind ' igers easily paid the line, when L, mpoaed and went on selling just j (m he same. Mr Mauldin introduced nil , in unendsient which would include ^, hose who were conv'ctcd of vio- ( atiug tlie coacealed wwapon act. | On the vote being taken the * r in in r\ ? rimri earrieu inn >\ narioii f,, ill l>y 50 to 4t>. But some N iiember* wh kept count declared !? hat the 1*1 ev wa? wrong, and a ioll of tin* Ixtise ffiu taken. Thi* shows 1 that the clerk had ailed to hear the answer* of cer tin members which, bein.; count>u d, made tbe vote stand 50 to 5th j| n ra*i of a tie the measure is a >at. ! ut % N On Ur Manldie* amendment I *t ne vote stood .So agaiiut 4 7 for, V( D it, too, was* lost. w Mr Sander* then culled tip the tli mendment to the dispensary law | '.v 'ohibiting tbe granting of hotel '' riviiULrev and liaar licensa* aad ' 1 r roeaeded to ap?ak in dafanaa ofi a, - | tli Mr lilaaao defendad tho grant- j K )g of haar pririlagas, but ha ad-* littad that hotal privitegea had "j acn ahuaad. C( All baar pririlaga man wara (; iapenaara, aid thara was little or o diffareace botwaaa thatn and thar diepenaera. So far aa hotal mrilatjaa are concerned, tbay 1 rc i. !? ! \ t Mr K.cns, * ;i .!,?= * lit. *; m f J ! 1 ' ': e ? ,' *! t ^ ? I 1 i k I >' ' I . I . ' , ? i h ry Iim 1 i l o!" nil ij cM thuds. I I ? t U U<? *| > *i lie Iri VT SI 111 nil I J* <1 It'll ivilest 1 t I * ^ .? !. th* (liiMien-Hry ?>t?-l fur ibr II nin| it nn* ?i|upt?d l?T a vutf 74 to "2 {. Mr Uut.'u Hough's l?i!l ill rem* ti? luxation of iiinrt is o<inti1111 'i until n?.xt Mr Msmlilin'* tiill aim* I :it in ranca coiniiinatmns in ; alnl* cli !\s thp Si nil lieii-ta-n Turill soriatioa **a* under <Ii??n tlie In>11 r. Ill tin* achate lltPl'C ? < . 11otniap on the liill 1 > a .< i the Imp of |>h< a; >11-i' a i 11 t ?t . i ,r ini r "'A rained to ra I of I 1 Th? (list nhiitioy of ili*p?ii?a! * ofita to school* laiiu' (i| .i^ain i>! n?i litiulU ditpoki'd of. It. ovidrs that in thoM* < (uritia-s lu'ie the tkroi* mill ami poll ?\ >*s eoi |)ro<l'.ice sntlicient l<? run M'hool- for fit# ?nonllm the ili< i?m y >h*i! ha mud* iiji from pensiry profits. AGRIPPE IS CONTAGIOUS tmosplierc Impregnated with Gernts. iswuso l'roffd Beyond Question to ho Infection*. ? la ltapidly Con<pterin?; tbe Count:*. I .(?< I ri | |?? i* a CKi't acoio 11 * - -e. s -j><*cili<* iit'i in liax la-en | s \ ply I 11 iti **h :i1 *t > i- tram-mi: ' Co in t on .it |ii-i><Mi m it*r ny ili.wet ?jii* H" it V I il' I i 11| { ill'* Ui'i' a A' 1le ! y II ml n t'.! a>r It it i ?t yerir iliofiiM invcr ny the vi \ . v .ml usrioy inn e-istivp |ni\Vf> that < *11111 min, li <r> ?i<s a-> > iia it. r ti hi in I i i-aioiy ;i . . .?y i*i im??* No 'i pi* li ix U >"\v lint 111 k iI l tif (irip y**|- ii, .iti 11 ,i , hp "iveii out ami its ftlVclH i>vt > > ny e i r<ini|)i n-r ,t i)|- '{e-tor*ve Nhi vine. "Latiripji- of' 11. nerv hi- em racked a i I -- * rt'il to* ! -old >t h Hep no l i vvo til > ( ? w onr i ti ii.tl >< <? * ii ii" ' ' \' i no ?!i>l 'ri *.( I- ujave ni u lie: it in i w > da h t'ler I coin ii to* 11 U i on I >r 1 i ?" U -stora' i e N v oe !> K:l" to i ii11 iv'e nod i a s o ill's in*- I w u hi c y cored i lie 'eatc-l 11 111 i !* o'er no i t " 1 ) NV t I I. I' ?N 1 <1111 is V I! 1 :* \ II dro ii a ii Ii > iz el! r. Mile*' N'o. vine on i ji i -e i*i ti s Ii iti lit- i lil-c o- nun ed I I! -u e and net l> lea' rv in" Ivi e' on a d i v - * nt I'r *11.?res* i t/ile vie lea' ?* ?., t\ . H \ v v* s v jS ? much misery hh I so m uiv nit lis have lieen caused l?v iiri|i. lit every one should know >.iat wonderful remedy for litis aladv is found in I lv no's evv I )isc<?V(M V. That distressing utdiorn comrh, that intl ones nir throat, rohs you of st "'p, oakens voiir svsloin mni mov ie way for Consumption m cpiiek' stopped l>v this matchless cure. f you have chills and fever, pain ? the hack of the head, - tre.uees i hones and muscles, tore throat V id that cough thai grips vo.ir iroat like a vice, you need Dr. i tig's New Discovery to ore I our Grip, and pierent Puou?? Ionia or Cob sumption. Price 50 > n<l $1.00. Money hack if not \ ired. A tr'al bottle free at J. rawford Bro's Drug Store. A I3T Pay your subgcripitno L J| iRDURK! LI