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PUBLISH /i) KVKKY Kit 1I)A V -*4 ? ? -" H Y ? ? * ? ? W\ X,. M'-DO W I?J f j f j' Phone ( V - - - 18$, fcvBtUKienov Hatk* ?<">!??? year , $1 .60, ?IX months, 76 throe months, 40 cent*. it at km iron A uVi.ttriMiNO OriliriRry traiiHtuni *dv??rt istnviun, lirst insertion 1 1 .00 pi't h.juui w ; o*<;h ?tlOKoqiiont in. ?ortloil 60 roii Ih | >4' *? HqilarO. Ohitunr ii'H charged for if cpm? rates ha ordinary advertising. Candidates' (Jiirtis tor County otticua $-r>.00. ' 'onyroasionttl $10,00. . B tight o?* locals, 6 runts per ffiYu oach In portion. Communications will ho published when ? of interest to tl?o K"OOral public and not of s defamatory nature, No ro ? sponsibility will h? n?i>uinod for the views of correspondent h. All eOttimunieationH addressed to this paper in iihI be accompanied by tontine name and nddrosH of tho writer^ In or der to fosnro Httcntion. Rejected roan mcript* will not l>o returned. Rates for coutr.H f. ftdvurtitflntf w ill bo an nounced upon application at theo/lico, Remittances l>y cheeks# drafts and postal uioooy Orders should l?u nu?ih* pnynMo to W. L. MoDOWRLL, r?nin?h>n, S. O, A decided opposition to tho re. oloction of Keprosentative Cooper lias dovelopod in Laurens. He in tho author of the now pistol law. Tho Republican Ht.ato Kxecutlve Commlttco of Alabama, which met in Birmingham a fow days ago, adopted a rule which praotically ex cludeB negroes from participating in tlio convention, and tho colored con tingent is kicking. They aru making dopperato effort h to tako tho kink and tho color out of the Republican party in that Slain. But without tlicao how could it bo identified?? Kx. " > Tho Darlington jMofsongor saya : Do not expcot any great or wiso epcechen lrom our candidate*, as they make tho rounds of t!io county. It will take almost half a day for ail cithern to Hay just a fow words. Listen to their J<>koH and anecdotes, laogh when they laugh; entertain them at your homen; vote for the best men; promjso no ono unless vou are certain to vote for them ^ The usual coniplaiuta nbuut moo qnitoes are now being tnado on all sides. Yet people and places re face to rid themselves of the nfflio tion by making unc of preventives that have been pcovod thoroughly effectual. If there woro n'o <ptoal.loti of health involved ? anil il uj demon strated that mosqilocu carry yellow fever and malaria? for the sake of COmfoit tho use of petroleum on swanlps, ponds, ele., should l>o more genvral. It is marvelous how hu manity neglects its best interests. ? .State. J1EDAL JfOR LITTLK HEHKL About 500 ex Confederate sol diers are iu attend anoe at the re union of the Second Kentucky brigade. The chief foaturo Thurs day was a speech of Capt. W. T. Bills, of Owenaboro, in presenting a gold mcdil to little Laura Talbot Gait, the 13-year-old Louisville school girl who recently refused to sing "Marching Through Georgia." This medal was given by the Goor gi a Society of Montgomery, Alu., and was aout to Captain Ellis, with the request, that he present it to MUs ( i a 1 1 ??t? behalf of iho Georgia society. Amid tiie atorm of ap . plunge of -LUOU people, Miss Gait responded that she did not know ahe "had so many friends when sin* refused to sing the song which rrp rcsentod Sherman's .only claim t? ? greatness." She was then present ed wills another gold vnudal. ? Oweneboro, Ky., Dispatch. A i'LULlC MISFOKTCNK. Uoder the above heading the Sumter Herald thus speaks of State Superi^ndent of Education, John ,T. McMahan ; ?'It seems to ua that just now it would bo a public misfortune to turn Stato Superintendent of Kduca lion McMahan out of oHlce simply for the sake of rotation. Mr. Mc Mahan has unquestionably made far and away the best Stato Snper intendent Sout> Carolnia has had '* for many years. Ho has had a high conception of the duties Of his -r - office, and has worked wlthearneal " ness, xeal and efficiency for the bet ^ Urmsnt of the aohpols ? and with V-^nlrfat socccss the record of the ?st four years is a swift and con. usive witness. We bavc disagreed Jl Mr. MoMfthan at times, but nn can question at aby time his honesty anrt sinconty of , Unfortunately for hirn t most fortunate for the poo rrcs. John McMahan is not. clan.. He never plays to the h?e none of the arts and the demagogue with deceive the voters ? and it i *1 this in against him now. .11 Will not prove so, and loth to fofieve thai Mc will, be turned out for#o| jaayg". Una demand that be be retained, And ail IbU If without lh? allglileBt fouling flgnin.it Mr. Mar tin. He, n<> doubt, it? a flood man, hut ho has never be.cn triec^ in, a poaHlon of flo much responsibility. Mr. McMahar* ban been, and !ih* rung Hue v, lib every U-ttt." Wo aro glad to note that (.he Merald knowa the. worth of Mr. McMahan in the ollie? lie iiii?. 1 (o is certainly the right man in the right place. O , .... ? items Over (lie Slate and Elsewhere. Nix thousand viaitoiw are in San Francisco for the great conclave of the Knlghta of l'ythias Oliver Woudel Holmes ha? been appointed an anHOciated justioo of the If. S. supreme court, to succeed Justice Giay, who retires on ac count of 111 health. It baa been learned that Sum Mlddloton, a Beaufort negro, has no right to bju a II. S. pensioner. The negro is now in j?ll and threatened with a lung sentence iu Sing Sing prison. Col. W. (?. Stevenson, HUpcrin* tondont of tho King's Mountain Mili tary Academy, think# lie has One prowpecta for opening the next 80s won with a full school ? Yorkvillo Finquirer. Tho l.aOrange (Mo.) Indicator says tho man who will get mad at what tho newspapers say about him ie generally just the man who should roturn thanks threo times a day for the thinga newspapers know about him and don't print. I'rof Sledd, <>f Kmory college, Georgia, has boon forced to resign, lie wrote un article on the negro question putting tho white man on tho negro's love! and the people made it hot for him. The poople of tho town of McCor niick have tho new county fever. They are going to try to form a new county out portion of Abbeville, Greenwood and lOdgciiold counties, nn?l have the court house located at Mccormick. The city of Columbia in souu to be at the head of navigation with a line of st^amora plying between J that city and Georgetown. A com-; pnny haa been organized for the purpose with ample capital at the back of i t. While on her wiiy to her wed ding on a Southern train, Mit*s Lillie Pago Was struck senseless by a rook thrown into the train by some tniHcrnant. The uccident hap pened at Union, where the groom, 1 Si /.move, will meet hci. A cloud burst m Now Jersey hiftt Sunday canscd devastation in HilU wide comotery. About To cancels wero n n covered I ? y tho rushing waters and many of them were awept from the graven in which they had bii 1) r (\ dbi.-i were found n mile from the cemetery, South Carolina constables have hud a desporato encounter near Marl boro with moonshiners. Tho con stables won out, capturing two wag ons and two men. Others in the party escaped. When the oftloers carno upon the moonshiners they opened tiro hut. to no ayail. By a plueky stand tlio constables sac ceedod in bagging the game. John D. Uomhroc, an opcrativo of tho Orr Ootton mills of Anderson, committed suicide one day last week by nhooting himself in tho hoad with ft pist >1. 1 1 o had boon in bod for sevural weeks with malaria fever. A day or two ago ho secured a pinto) by paying some ono had been throw ing rooks at the house at night and lu? wanted to shoot them. Whilo all the nvmbor* of the family wore a?!i?ep Ijo placed tho woapon against hia forrhuad and iirod. the hall pou I ct vfit in 54 tho brain and causing in titan t deal 'ii. Mannio Gregjf, the notrro porter employed by .Mr. .? \Y. Karmor, of | Florence, to deliver ieo, was oleotro eutcd in Farmer's market, on Kvans street, last week. There was a ter rible bt't m raging and Gregg wa9 "out to ffot a piece of ?ee for a cm* lower. Thu nuuro attempted u> imn on tho Inoandoscont light in or der to KOf? what lie was doing, and as ho touched the ^lobo of tho light lie wn* aeon to away and la'.l. The skin from tho hand was found stick ing to tho lamp, which wan evidence that he had ivroivt d a full charge of tho current. Ho waa dead in a Mocond's time, tor physicians were quickly eft'lod in. but to no avail. Coroner (Joopor held an inquest over tho body and tho verdict, was in accordance with the facts us atatod. Ho found out too Into that it waa dangerous to turn on a light whilo a storm was raging. Tho people of Ft. Mill are agi tating the question of establishing a diapentmry in that town. It. is said that from '? 15,000 to $"20,00(1 worth of whiakey is shipped to that town yearly by Charlotte dealera, and as tho establiahmtnt of a dis pensary would take a large revenue from them, it is reported that thoa?> dealers will go to Ft. Mill and t,*ki a hand in the primary by spending money liberally in order to Wecurt its defeat. (^iti/.??ns of the town are divided on the question, but f^omo of tho best cittzons aro in ffU'OC.' of the dispensary. Whilo they adroit that the dispensary will not break up 6lind tiger?, they argno that if pcoplo will drink whiskey tho money might as well bo kept at home and not distributed in Clmilottc. If tho bar keeper*} take a liand-io the primary, thej contest will bo * lively one and ihcj rcsaltirUt to# iratokatf with * gr?ar Itll of llUNIt | M A H LKS'i oSh AW rr I I' ATI:. /I Tho following was read at ft church society entertainment at the roehh-uoo of Kov J. J, Stoke*, pas. tor of tho I-yi tleton a treat Motho d'.-t church, n?i) night last week r you h?' nrd of poor Charles ton?" "No! What's the matter now? A neither earthquake'? a cyclone? yol low fcycr?'' ' No, man, worse than that." "Worse than thai? Why what ean be the matter? TolJ me?" In subdued and awfu! seeon's came the answer. "Tillman ha* pone baek on us!" "Till man? Who in Tilimau?" "O. go along but I reiuembwr you hav^beon in 'Darkest Africa' for ten yearn 'Tillman?' you auk ! Till man t|?6 solo, th* only and original Senator from South Carolina"' "Teil roe (il^tut him." "Well Tillman Is from Kdgefield ? * don't get searod, he lias diHcardod hia bowie knife and six shooters sinco he was elected to the Senate. He is even said to wear a coal am] collur and two galluses now. Some have even aHiimod i it ai he has re. contly donned a cravt?<, but T am sore it ia a base slander." "Hut what has ho dono for Charles, ton?" "How eon you ask? Why, man, ho got ua the Exposition, and the Naval Station, and thC Dispensary, and (Jeep water on tho bar, and Chi corft I'ark, and Uooso Crook water, .nnd Ohloco? and, and, ^rhy In faojj everything that makes Charleston great and gloriouB." ; ^ C * "Well, it 'is serious." f C) "Vof, 1 shudder when- I think of it. i am potting as thlu'as a shadow lying awake at night rin account of it." / "(> I wouldn't take it so hard as that.'' / "J am obliged to. .Just to think of what Charleston will bo. lean see it all in my mind's oyo: Vin cent Chiceo no lotigor dispensing drinks and his bonign inlluoncos in tho heart of tho old city. And our people fighting in the streets over a barrel of ruin water and the magni ficent, pellucid stream from the cian sic banks of old , (loose Croek cut off. And the lMspensary, the Din jtfn$nryt closed, and tho blind tigers out of a job, and thirst more dread ful than that of Sr.hara sands upon u h And tho Naval Station, oh 1 me, but a thing of fondest memory now, a liugh erane, lifting its spectral armn to heaven, tho nnly momorial of what might have been. And beauti ful Chiooi;a 1'arU blighted. And the j Isle of l'alniM desolated; tho billows no longer breaking proudly ou the shore, l>ut, as if alV lighted, and only shviy creeping up to apy the city's ruin. And, worst of all, the harbor ruined, only think of it 1 ton feet of water instead of twenty-live ! I hoc ? yon, 1 see tho whole dismal picture ! No battleships coming in. No Now York utoaiuers anchored at our wharves. A big 'tramp' steamer bnrd and fast on the shoals. <>, it ia too bad , anil all because wo iwivo in cut red tho wrath of Achilles 'Pill man' " "Hut you have n?>t tola me why lie went buck on you." "All on acconut of Von Kolnitz." "Von Kolnitz, wlio is lie?'' *?> "0 bother your ignorance ! Why, iimn, Von Kolnitz in running for the State Senate, for Senator from Carloston County." "But what has that to do with Tillman?" "Wliv Von Kolnitz is not acccpta bio to him. He accuses him of be ing a Republican in disguise." "Why has he not entered tho race as a Democrat, and signed the party pledge?" "Yos." "Well, how can any one. then, 'go behind tho returns?' " A Frencny shrng of the shoulders (still characteristic of the old Charles tonian) is the only auswer. "And, again, what has Senator Tillman to do with it anyhow? No body ia bothering him. "IluBh, man, hush ! Don't you know that Tillman in tho consciencc kueper and grand dispenser of free speech in South Carolina; and the patron saint of Charleston in par ticular? ' ?'Oh indeed." ? after an impres sive pause? "ho has everything to do with it." ? But how did nil th<s onmo obou'?"' "Now, we are on dangerous ground. Speak low. I will tell you in strict est confidence. It iH nil ou account ? >t' his 'pitehfoi U.' " "His 'pitchfork?' " "Yon may well aslr. Why that man with his ptchfork in the terror of tho wholo country. Tho South is in tho saddlo again. What Jeff Davis and Leo and Jackson and Hampton failed to accomplish with shot und aboil and serried phalanx, Tillman has don with a few wild jabs with his pitchfork. Why he has freed Cuba, and pacified tho Phil lipines, and terrorized President Roosevelt eo that he can scarcely call his soul his own. Ho Affects, in deed to roar a little up at Oyster Ray, but in Washington ho is as mock as a lamb." "But how doos all that ofYect . Cbarlontoti*" "W'ify, don't yon see lie is using hia pitchfork in our bolialf, and with er ut it wo aro undone." "I want to toll you one thing more. They are gettiug up a new seal for Charleston, the central emblem a pitchfork dripping with hnrasn goro." "Rut Von Kolnitz?" "How can yon ask? Von Kolnitz is simply a 'dead duck' " "Sure?" ' Yes. from 'tt>6 battlements of the bafterv' to tlm fMlBeMca of Ten i Mile Hdl tb? decree baft gone forth. - ClyiUi. 1 1 For lh* fecat job prfntfeg "being f four ot dm H Tbi ChMft* oSHk % VA ? ? ? \ * _ . J ' d STILL GOING ON. PLENTY OF PLUMS LEFT AT ZFMP & DEPASS' OLD STAND. PRICES SLAUGHTERED FOR Y ? W. H. ZEWIP. JL. Sc/jenk ($r C< o/njoa/iu. Mhout August the '20 th we toil/ era 1 $ferclian(lise . TI 7s invite the patronage of all. This business is in. no way whatso ever connected with any other in this city. open the Cunulcn Opera. House St org* with a neiv unci attractive tine of Gen Look How Happy He Is! G A11DKN TOOLS.? All the good kinds. Many that are quite new in design. Improved to make work easy. Prices 011 these goods are bo small that a n)ight fooling ot dLslrust may bo felt as regards quality, but nowhere can better be found. Lawn Mowers? a thoroughly good machine at $3.50. KEEP COOL. ? Ice Cream Froezers Hammocks, Fly Fans and Fly Traps, Wire Sereins for doors ami windows. PUMPS. ? Deep well and Pitcher. * . GRAIN CRADLES, 14 Fingers, $2.75. Sweeps and Hoes all sizes. Summer Lap Robes and Buggy Whips. Fishing Tackles, Buel Spinners, Phantom Minnows, Nets, Gigs, Poles. GROCERIES in line with, my competitors. Deering Ma chines (leads aj^- others) p ^nUle one anil two years tj pirties. A-D. A Unique Burglar Ala:ni. One of the moat unique burglai alurtiiH <.*\or known ;? in ??}>?? i a' i ??*? at a bank in the I ? > w j > (if Iticli m < ? r?t I Hill, N. i. It ?>i foul ! guinea tii- ri rt t. ti f? ?- lime u r oriMt ; tj *j I fee urur (lit: Lank luti ! UtrHUgef CHI |>"HMh!y Hlil ihlhij neighborhood of i I'O guineaa at oifirht without tli?ir ?*?- 1 1 i oj? <ij> ? cackling that awakens I be neigh borhood. A watchman may b< bribed or a (?ui Uo?' silenced with n p{i*ce of fn^ai or n loit il?et? in no gilrneing ;h?* guinea hitns ami uu creeping "? ilium unawarea. Farewell services vroro I e!d in dr/enville Sunday In honor of T)r Montague's departure f< >r his now home in Alabama The dispensary at York villi; against which there whs such a strong fight ruado, hnfl sold two carloads of liquor wince it has boon r?i n v, g 'l'he r.anio of Marconi, Hit win less telegraph man, has been the hutfis of a new word, "marconb grams/' referring to wireless tela Ht'Hms. D. C. Key ward, Candidate i ?i Governor, has published a cord de nying emphatically the report he ing circulated in some quartors thr- ' he vo*ed f*>r Haaki'.i i:i 18M>. "1 UftVO alWSVP PUpp'Tnu Hie <?? .... cratic nonince aiid dwftya shall" ways Mr. Hey ward. ? Lnn'aa-U r Ledger. This bit of astronomy js drifting t li rouf^h the western newspapers: "A fellow by the name of Moon living near Kalamazoo w an presented by his wife with a new duuuthcr. That was a now Muou. Sunday he went on an excursion and got drunk for joy. That was fnl! Moon. Wli??n he sobered up ho had only 2f? eents. That was the Inst quarter. When ho (jol home his motherdn-ln w met him with a rolling pin, aud then thore was a total eclipse, and he an* stars besides " ? Indianapolis New:-. Machine necdlef; nod oil. U^isonheimer's. lav [Kfinr-ioms. South C';i! dui" 1 let w (V.tintv V n?Ier fi.t-i ? '-irlc. ? : ta\ execution* iii" lii.i'. i t eeed t.. h-.-.i:, l < . re ( ?? ? i i out door i.. ?-uy < I ('am firai Monday in September. ? I ? . . . p H ? ?! hotira of .??!(*, (!;*' l'< ? I'm . ? i/.j: 'L -? ribed real estate, tu \\ i! f> act-en bounded on all side* by ('aro lina Jaekaon, neur Blanev. Levkd upon >ik tbe property ot K. .! Uo'.vcn and O \\r. Bailey, Also 110 acres, bounded the worth by lands of Holland Harris, s.';h;!i !?;. land? of Join If-. 1 ! i ?, vyr-! by Imls i; Carolina Jones and eaut bo land.* <>f Hol land Harri*. levied upon as tho prop erty of Kst. 01 Kdward !)oby. Also. i?23 acres bounded on the north by Kli Knight aird Taylur lauds. eaat t ? .? holds of W. II. King, to hj.ddol Bowery and Clyburn. west by lands ul S. Gardner. Levied upun ?s the proper ty of M. H ('a toe. 2 acres in the Town of Kershaw, bonn. ded cast and south by lands <?i < * W, Gardner, north by lands of Pol ff ?- 1 ton. and wept bv street. Lovind upon as tin* property of Leo Junior. Also 12'') acres bounded east by binds ofW. U. Clvburn, north bv land* of Timothy Stroud. south and west by lands ot J. M. Roberta. Levid upon a> the property of Jos. Phillips. Also 2o0 aercs bounded enst bv lands of Timothy Stroud, west by lands oi W. U. Clyburn, north by lands of T?n?othv Stroud, south by lands of Richard Love. Levied upon as the proportv of AV. M. I'hiiipp. Terms cash. l'nreliiisi-r to nav foi pa pers. S. TK AN"] II AN. Jb K*. C. G. E. B/kTEMkN, Real Estate Agent and Collector. AVill do any and ail kind* ot t'olb^ Mnir ar u very reasonable commission. DR . F"ELM MER'S GOLDEN RELIEF cuts cynes any gr>p ofiutscs YivY 001.03 sprains | a t\ B t?J bronch.ti5 8TINGS I 8^1 soar. tncoat HUSTY MAllS M. AJLJk. A. ^NEURAlOlA COtlC INSIDE OR OUT DlMHRMtfcA Druffffitt* In 1 to 8 mlautca _2oc.6cc.lJ.! Fur eftlo by F. M. '/,<? inj> X J. li. Montgomery J. ' . l:n Contractors 4 Build orS) (/ \mii?;n, S. ( . RstilliHtea - ? liritotl iti'-tl fnti.sfa<'li<>n nti:uai?U'??>l. July ]"? lyr. IB. S. IIMMIl I m. ? manufacturkro of ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any gold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass a fDr, tiniest Sftrasinaton, ^ ..mh cmfc C f ihdan, Si C* "? ?><:*. i!. of HuUdinv.' '-r~ ' Hi (H.N. s wvil " ? ROBBED Of in v rightful placi of Jjiis'ii'^s l>\ the rcceiit fire. I ? ' ?? hiivi- .-ou^ht mfuft* for the pu s. nt in ihc store of Mr. G. (\ Bficr two doors routh' of- ~ Mr. I> 10. 1 1 infconV? nii<T at 3?' 1 1 1 1 is stand I s ) ? ?t 1 1 lake pleasure '-.-4 li>r the next lliiily days in giving m\ friends genuine . bargnina in goods cheap and good. ' ; Hoping to lurve an early ? ;w call Ironi mv old friends ati<| - the public at large, I remain ^ ~ . Kespeetfully yours, ' - ? F. E. MATHIS. & Maj^c your arrangements nt < ln'iiiio t'b Furniture. "S l' S t <???* lor Joe/ (ice liouae ifiR- -4-.-, i\ at t>|" ntoiv)" tlio number o? pounds you will want oach day ;tml tin1 time of (lay you * ' w ill want it .? The Delivery Wagon w i i i ho <>n schotlule time. Tir!<Ha o0<- per hundred lbs, in,- hundred in 100 lbs and ever. : ? 7~ Terms Cash, , l^'spoetlully, CROSBY^ Piimaiy [lection Notice. . orJaiu'0 with the rule* of the " I< mot itic pnrtv o? this county, notice lit r- .? L'i ven that on Tuesday, thev ''-"-"t. < of Aug.mt, 1 9032 a primary oloc ti- n 1 L'V hckl at tho various club pre- - I ?.{ thia nmuty for tlio purpose of -:\'-X. nominating I lemoeratic candidates for 1 1 i i . niliees to-wit: i i.i?? i nited States Senator . - One ' tovernor. '(iic l.icutcnant Governor. One Seuretarv of Btato. ! On? Conipt roller General. One State Treasurer. One Adjutant and Inspector General. One Stain Superintendent of Education. . One Attorney General. One Kuilroad (Joinniissio&flt^ " ~A -V" One Member o- Congress, 5th District. ,tr? Two Mcmbeib uf House of Represent*^- - liven. Otic- l'rohate Judge. ? i One Coroner. Ono t.'ounty Supervisor. One County Superintendent of Edu- /> cation. "~~T" Ox? i* Treasurer. Ono Auditor. . One Magistrate in each Township. Tin pulls wi'l open at S o'clock a. m., .... ^ :int! eb.!?- at 4 o'clock p. m., when the "~' votes ?liali tie counted and the resnlta.de clared. The f llmvi:iL persons are appointed-: i: ninnnpi >>i of said election. ? - S-.il t 1'ond? I 11 Dinklns, Geo M ' , Watts, J. II. True. Honlrth? .J E Ilusli, J 0 Mosolav, Jame* M?:Caskill. CauiJi-n <Y.ttoii Mill? D B Shirley, J j .f Mnnn. rhiri'l Catoe. Cuivt.-n Mill JT Uom, Duve Jaekaon, f.earl* l)ye. -- ? ? liiili i'.o ? C A Johnson, J G So?rel. M A Si,:. v.. -Vrvti. ?<: ii S Brown, T I' Brown, J J I'layer. : .. . KnterprUe? (J li Me.Coy, Ii ft Myere, 0 1? Spradley. | shsiYlor'sIlill? S W llornabr, W H Rai fli.ld. II I, Smyrl. i Pine Tree?littn Thlwell, II R Stoke*, i K A K:liott.y '.I'. 1 1 i 11 ? S ti Cunningham, N 9 r~- i. i i ? i i i. n.vi ,is. j . Joneh, : D.u?- W T Roll. R T Mickle, ? f rt > \ itiLbou. \Vor?!Vl)ir fir I lotchwr. J. T. Young, \S r !lu.?t>li ^ . v\'i> t i'u.?;i !?; (ill ?i ! . Ssm.iv i Jrovf -.1 W Ra'.elili", M (' ?! 1 ii.i i .i I i.'Bruhl i.ewts "Walls, J "? \ WVfu M ' W 'r ^ V' " ' A.mos "WfeBt, ' * 1 ar.i.v V . >. oi 1 or V,' T Trncsdcll. 1^ I . ( lyl . r.\ 1 1 i i )wens. I?? Kh ? Cotton Mill-- J T Smith, J II 1 1 **in i 1 1 \ ( (i S ittiilnorn. - -x, ,i ? ~ ?? , 1^V'? Mili 11 a Martin. R W Por ?or, L) K Sponcer. ! A Hoibocough M B R?l>on, ^ ' T Smith. - . llariuuiiy^T, 1> Rvans, J M Outler; W I) tiiie?' v. 7 Niur.i, M_(} w Ammona j j)Mc;; ( as^id. i. T Dixon, . * ' ? r..( k ? I! T Johnson, R , L Mcr N A M Ilorton Tiortoa ^.... ....... jui ??iw ('reek ? L W Boykin, GdO W Arnmu A H Uoykin, jr. y( ^ W Croxton. .J 8 BarOelJ, I<* . - ? II, V -11 r llorton, S A West. W ____ Jlnrpinif Koik? .! T WeA, T 8 Bell, o II Watson. W liiuse'l riaco? o F Hammond, 14 ^ }" reael . Addiaon. Oakland? Frank IVeblea, J B Barfleld 0 P Pnte. ? ? PeKalb -K. J. Biasvll, 8 B Carston, T H T)<>nton. MVilm"T J ^SSsAJE-W** X:, .. J:;;' Maui^cra can *et bal^thoxet Vjr caK' v r, ^ u.K* at The Mcwenttefoffic* any time ^ ter the 2 1st of A??guat M. L. fimHK ' Cbkbttttn t c- w.