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PUBLISHED KVKBY FRIDAY w. Tj> . McBO/WELIj Phone - ^ - 186 A . | 8u?pcKii?rroN Ha rift ?~un<j year , *1 .60 ; ?i* month*, 16 t**M>te; fhlfce iMOJHin. 40 c?i>U. Katkh ro? AiivnaTiViyo Ordina'rv .^.t^nsU^^trvrtbitiL-nth, flr?tiohraioit *?? #i?W p?r wquare ; oao l? inhno^uei.1 In fuftlou 60 oftitta per tupiare. Olutn*r|<M for h( miim? r;?i?-s ?(? ordinary ad vruluinji. CaailtdatOH* Card* <?r County <p flirt*#1 $3.00. I'otitfrokxional $lo.<:o. Btialnrotn locale, 6 cent# |??r lino ea?-h in tttH'tloi), Ooioinunirnt ioi)M will hr ptjhliafuwl wlii-i of Interest to the uoiierul public hio n )t of a defamatory nature. N<> r<* apoivrfihihty will li? nHKumod forth* viowH of oorri-HpoiideniH. paper in 110 1 ho accompanied hy the trut . natiie *'??! addre'K of the writer, i? ?>r dor to inxure attention. Keitctfd inan tjarrjpta w ill not t><> returned. Rate* for contract advertintng will he an nounced upon application at the office. RemiMancca by checks, drafts and po*u! uapney order* should ho made payable to W. I j. MoDOWKLL, OimdAiii R. < .. Now work, work, wotk, work, for the horticultural fair. There will ho no Judge* to he ,n elected by the legislature thin year. You can*! run a plough with a man that wabblea or u mule that ? haike. F*r.rpfirj &r? requested to brin? iu their big pnmpkine, etc.. an J compete for prizes, on the 4th of Nov. at the flower flhow. We want to be among the llrstj "" "tTT g eC oH CTTo B te a tn"e r at "1 He ( T,i m ? V den bridge, ami land in Georgetown. Think of that, will you. Our peoplo do not * -fully realize what river navigation by aleam _ boatfl raenne to them. It i.s coming ?* though. Tho day is not far dis tant now. wjfr ,, ? \JRe|)resen Native John McM tor, of Iiichland county, in preparing u - bill for introduction In tho coining session of the legislature, provil r log for separate polls and accomoda tions for white and nog ro prluotiora J 11.' the chaingang. Mr. McMawtor I cates that ho hue seen ho vera! in isOi ?? itancee of white and bl?<jk prisoner* ?tng chained together working tin? 4?, and ho tbink* that it should ?topped. TAX COLLECTION A DUTY. <? ia an impression prevail* dome cxtcut that there i? no <ompel one to pay poll tux. .u of the oouuty iuaihU that ^istitution prohibits punish 'for this failure. We have through the constitution i find nothing in it thnt prevent punitthlng a poll Ulter. 'ipresgion got out probably' Shortly aflor t lie con . of 1895 was ail opted the CRADF rcpealod the law ? ?t . id 6ur" rccolleotion ? ut SHOg av penalty to non-payment 1^^)11 tax, probably for the reason they thought that a poll tax tflpt being necessary to vote in fie general election would be auf ont reason to cause persona to But they found it whs not; .ySjtes who did not want to |>ay cared nothing foe the poll tax re -Cftlpt- bdoauae it w*s neee^ary only 3u the general election, whioli th?y oared nothing about, as the mailer liid already been decided in the primary. The negroes were not in fluenced to pay by this provision j either, because they had come to | ^nCw'that it was no earthly u*o f.>r| thorn to vote in the general election, j ?ven if they hail all tho necessary' j qualifications. Aud ho the legis- j latare found that the poll tux t ex cerpt was no incentive at ail. Then Ihey re-enacted the law m:> Ic ing .it -JL mi*d?u??au.M not to pty fjifiill tax and prcacrihiug penalties for auoh- misdemeanor. ? Newberry Observer. W. F. M's. War Letters. [No. 6-1 a? I ?m out of t he aroiy now, ip my nerratire, will rul? i-iF the "fir paieiT ami once more put on ttve gerb ?t the civilian. Corn* ^ith uie gentle vea<let\ an-1 tak? ?Ltrlp to Manila (iu your on a ins joe tic [ly pMiios; through tin aolta Hey. To y o u r it?od;7>t' tJomgidor. ieoon light guides the w'W' I ??? con orJ absent 000 wbo will never returi , except in a caaket lo he interred in mother earth. Frilly eoon CavKe will come Into view, to remind one of t h 4/ y\ ?vino victory of Dewey on tha', In i/h May morning. Again off to your Iff;, cnn I tu? towns Maltbon a!*o it: spirts Hfitl hlftt'pIC'H of til'' 'dlUM ll? in Manila appear lo view. J*ictt Boon oil r ^uod hhtp ri Jus t;l in fropt *it thf Htv nhont a n>i' from I n-a few moment < \o in a v notice a Launch with a >ello fnnnil approaching, that i:i 1 1> Doctors or < Juarlor in?i clllcer?, ? it i* nvcei?Hary<Jor nil shina in Imv a clean bill of health before in trance to ihe city is a! lowed th pasbengury. Following clo*e on the h t*e I m i?f t h?* tpisrinlino nlHcer erne a the " ( ' 1 1 ? t o rjpj liouac pcoj? *?. Ah soon tit yoti can get your ha# j^agt? together, wnictj nccupi^a only 11 snort time unl>s# \ ou have several "limine tnuiinl with Kai'atogo trunks, you disembiik on a nraal; launch, very easily in case th? weather u calm and the whI?u Hinooth, but the chance# art: thJM' you will have to swing to the jiang- way, btispondud, between tin* ??f) 1 an^i the deep sea" (pardon the expression) till a succeeding wave brings the launch within reach. A few minuteH ride and you come to the mouth of tin I'asig River, whom! whirling cur rent shows a ti'ochcroua eddy be: ncalh its muiky surface. On lhc left b'Ank stands tlie Light House; [opposHu on the right h "Flli* Island'' or d?tei>tion pcu of Manila, where Iho C'hiueae eroigrn nt/< are kept confined till allowed to laud, in case their papetn are all ri^ht, if not they are returned tn t'hina. Next appear the p(riui walla ?.l i I Fort H.'j n l i. wi>. wlicrji mujtv u 54"* oner"haa lunguiahed, bound with] chains within il* dark dungeons We will fi'ion land n<??.v in front of the VV-i rehooscp, of t h ?s 1?. S, (Quarter Master 1) e p a r t in e 11 t There it is interesting on account of the variety (which h> sni 1 to ho the ppice ?if life) ? 1 T si 1 1 lhat i< incr on, and a revelation because it is nearly incredible what un en or--1 moua traffic is carried on, cv? 11 when times are said lo be 'lull. On lire river there iu un eyerie! io^ stream of cascocp, lighters, b?norif?, ssteam bmnclios and Meairiera ? 1 ail dcscriptioui) passing up and down, What a llcel of steamer m of :i i 1 de scription^.. From the Htna.lle.si coaster to the ocean-going vesvd ; some with lines elegant enough for any private yacht, others of it more clumsy pattern, and ? few old si<h - wheelers to complete the picture. All aeem to ho liiny, and best of nil most of them are tl>iii;j the Aiucn-| can ilag. Iu ilit! port of Manila can be fcoti H3 fnii! it lino of inter island boats and sca-going steameis, as can be found tit any other port in the Orient. Tnen there in tho . t rn til o on th" wharf, here the unloading of cnscofc* and barges, there oIIkmm londing. Hero a train is disgorging ili ftetghl, elsewhe-e they arc piling 1 > 1 1 x v.* h , bugs nnd cupo-i on the wait ing earn. ('hines pontics, with tin perspiration- flowing;- from c vers pore?' arc cariylng heavy loads on their ,,pingoaM (short polen) that. it is astonishing that they do not btTOOmo exhausted. Hut they seem to never tiro. ('arahoa earls are getting in each ?"cithers way, even at their snail's pace. There i? the crush of oar retonB, carta, (| nl I? v. and oarramata!?, each driver shouting and trying to j get ahead of the other. In a little nook several picl;aniuio9 are "toss i n ootus" till thy approach of a Metropolitan 4teop,'' who is dtf<lv twirling IiIk u'oil!ie" only surpassed ! by a fastidious drum-major when . swinging his Hiaton" on di e_s.iJ parade. It iaftll an animated h't-tif, | and will worth cinders and j [ dust in your eyes t A act-. Click click click i? :t the te!ogtaph I instrument, as yon pass* the t'lp-J I iip of t lie Ports. Nex! cynics the ' bmlie and iniaili. ar.to.i;l the ('u?-j torn 11 ni-c. I nspectors in ahir<-! si PC ves s-carchi.'n; thu baggage ti; some passenger, who has recently j arrived. Sounds of the hamniet j tearing open boxeannd csws in the j warehouses; the little railway with i its mi nature engine and cars loaded I with fr'dghl, deposited on them hy I large swinging cranes, everything! and everywhere teeming witij life. A million dollars is now living ex pended in deepening tho harbor :* n < I li'iildiu'^ docks, ao ux tho *hipn o>*n j romp np * nl.HVg" Side, which wlinji j completed, will place Manila port | en a fooling with any in tho East. Now, gentle reader, hunt you a a hotel and rest a while. (?o to the Orinte, only $7 to $10 mux a day. Pleasant dreams on your "O'aroboa hter?k." To I'O/t HauM. fa (' impositions From tho Camden CJ railed School. SOME (IKK AT GKXKUALS. Napoleon li.>n?}?Hrt was undoubtedly the greatest of his time. llo was horn in tho Uland of Corsica a' the town ot" Ajaei in, on the 15ih <?t August, 1769 From childhood he ?ss very hot-tofti pfr?'d and ruled liis olil?r I'fotli^r >i?i?"j?h ifi many tjuarreH. V\ ! ? i I >> lie wan a hoy he favored ttie Idea of being a holdicr. Ho attended llie military M'hnol hi Urlenne in Franco nnd then joined the. Frtnob army, wh?>ko hoqtih klv rose from | ono rank toanwtbuK^ At hii early ngc ho was no officer in the artillery und showed ?such nkill that he was nude hjigadier general, lid Wont through thr Pu nch Kavoluiivn of I7U8 and waa *oon eallad -Mortto N th* ?rmf of Italy , who was in ? war *ith th? AomUas. and, ' -rlgtt> Kpar to Interior fo ? -? "v.- , m J'in noun cos Vv. The Arrival ui' their Groat Kail Stock, Consisting of Dry Giopd'S Clothing, S>?, I < , ulid .cups, Groceiie-*, Crockery and Hani waro, . $ ) *7* ^ ?>?. wm f ?*-?' W "J& tf" Wo have see.; red the Infest Novelties an<l styles in the different markets and kindly ask our friends and the public at large to give na a call. Our I^ui'iii jturc. e pari ment up /stairs we ask you to inspect. 15 Y THE CAH LOADS we have just received now buggies, | wagons and beautiful harness to suit all, find sve oftV: thesn at the lowest, pri.ces ever sold, pit is iniposihle to enumerate- ail we keep in our new Mam math Kstablishniont. ! WAGONS, WAG 9, WAGONS. At (he New beautiful Mammoth Store, wo have iustf received a car load of the vtOLD ! " i nil KOIO " wagons, one and two horse, nnd will sell them at bottom prices. Call before | buying. ZS> I " # Plcascgivc us a call. m\ I *r ?* I.u'ii. Me fought mfttiy other hattlep. :i t n ; > n t - v, hich was the battle of Areola It lasted three dny.s ami it was hard t> ? teli which h i ? K> would win. but l?v de( porito fighting, Ilonapart won. Ito de feated kovo ml trp*r<u? artn'on, nil ??< in:.' larger than hit) own, and niter awhile, the Hardin ians wore compelled. 1?> make peace. Somuti?*n nftor this, In? return ed to France. The French <Jo iTiunoiil. wan speaking of iavadinir Kngl-md and wanted lionapart to lend the armies, bu1 he knew how rash it would he to nt letup! such r tiling, so he suggested 1 1< uc in stead of that, they would coijiitier the eastern countries ; so ho wh8 allowed t do art and to he did. He took hi* armv j ovur their and in Rgvpt, ho fought the ' brittle uf (ho I'vramidt* against t he Mnnic | lukea, in which tho French wur# com pletely successful. lie lout and won many battles, hut he won the battle of Mount Tabor. After winning a n umber of victories, he returned to Franco in j triumph. I lo narrowly escaped ns.s an fi liation by an infernal machine lie was j snon crowned Ctu pei or of tho Fiench. Tho other uiw-vl powers of Kurope be- j came in great anxiety. v They were afrraid Napoleon would soon he their j .oiler. They fhefijforo combined twrf j forces together and attempted to put him down. They made the I)uk?> i f Wel lington commamler-in-chief. Kapoleon UOjvIi ad tu lialJ l'rAuo" wh**rt? It wn? or let it full lie made his brother Joseph king of Spain and setit an ainiv onder M :? rslial >uolu t to keep lum en the throuu "and prevent tho Mpaiii-h from joining] against him lie tiien rained a hwgc a i my under his own direction and invaded Awntria, where he won tho gr^at batik* ?-f Austerlitz. lie nis i invaded (icrinany ?tad won the battles of Jena' and Aucr. Ma It. He fought other hat l lea in that) country ami then moved his army to Uossia. He fought t!ie bnttics of Smo. lec.sk a and Boroaino and many others, hu( <iu? whole campaign proved a failure j If it was not for Murahnl Noy, his army j would have h*en destroved. He re treutcd from Ibi3?ia and in Dpigttm, hoi t ought tho battle of Waterloo. I7e I this oatt'e. Ho not only lost the battle. I but evei*ything bo bad. His army was ! almost destroyed. When ho lost the r.a?!h>. he x ;ivd himself up to the Eng 1 i * I ? . who exiled him to tho Island of St. i lelena. where he died on the r?th of May, 1J2I. His character was inferior to a ureal manv other men's, hut ho was one | ?>! the finest soldiers that ever lived. ? (!l??r?*not? Tranihattr.- ? A go I ? < ? rtt<*n VII. K A. Shrocilor ?? f Now York, a Jobacea drummer, son ol cn Miijof <>f Htvoklyn, committed suicide on a t rain near Sftvnnnnh, Oa . on Tiles ?lay. lie was "b years old aud liad been married six weeks. The Yorkvillo Yeoman nay\i that. .Mr. H. .1. Haridmw, of Vork eonnly. is ftflliftod with cancer of tho stomach iml ih unable to rotnin any nourish ment oxoopt netted ham, for which ho has an unnatural craving. A sow belonging to Alfred Mo Ken ? ii folorcd_juiij7.cn ik-kV liv^'anter, ^ayo birthhwt \Y?<\|><?ad ay .night t?> ? pig wi in two natural ytzod heads. &aoh hold had its full development ? >f eyo<, hut nno head wa? short an ar. The p*g died the next (lay. ? . . Tho hospital for tho inaioo in xnbia lias just rood ted 7th) tons > anthracite coal, laid dosvn in lit* ^rd, for S5 S5 per ton l>r. lt?b ?. >ck last aprin^ voa reliably in ?ruled that ?h? prico of coal WvUld +jL up.- and h* far 4WM "i .any tins, thai malting a greitt m* tug to tliftt mtulitioo. . ? ' oMy New rroods are uvri villi every <l-ry ami I have one of .the best assorted, carefully selected stock ill this city; would : ho L'lnd (V.r you to calLtt+rd see how cheap I sell. In addition to my general stock of Hoys, Children and -M.'iis Clothing, Shoes, IlaLs, Dry Goods, I also;'handle Furiii t u I ( ? Taking orders For Suits ;i specially. IE>_A_"\f2::D WOLFE, ? | in considered a good thing to hav?\ Properly us-<d it leads mi mult to our More and ho 1ki)8 Irorn tli e stack of good things ! therein, saves money, and CS|*owa We have ji full line of .N? \v G.;ods, embraced in our stock of G encral Merchandise. We pay especial attention to our H ard ware Department. A new lino Tahle and Poctkei Cutlery-, clause, Shear# and Scissors. Everything waranted. Fine line Saws Engine uul Pipe .Fittings, Belting jUuhbcr O ood? and Leather Lheinpr. Engine Oils. Saddles, Bridles. &c. . Hogging, Ties, and Cot ron Sheets at bottom prices. 8^ed liye, bark}' and "Oft ts. ?"'ancy and Heavy (ip;corie?. Wagon and Wagoi* -Material. La*t but not least The J'iiicc ot Mowers ? the Peering. T W i'i Coll I! (^Vllgf-'BTlOIiHl I OK SoL' M < ' ? JiOl.t . C ? i K?i ^ 1 1 ; Nolle..: i- ;'t ? " '* ? K'l fill i.I'M't ? III nt . \ sviii !?? iri iTt *4 1 ! lie V. ?!?!)/ 1 ?'< ? ?' hy \^r lit i!ii- i.iiiy 1 f f I'ik^Imv i < fin I tti I, j'1 C. ! rr 'J'llCMlay f??!liAViii;j tin- tn ! M" ?' Hh | ?!*? KCi livl In !a>'. Tin 'i'! isillcat i ?iw i i m.I?i f ' | low*: I {evidence i.". llir a ? ?? f ? ? r U'n %>.< tin* < uiiiily (.'it* ">??? r ;n. i '!<? (''-I- "v' I'1' cic.ei ill Vi'lil? ll the I'he'or oliffiU* V" i { *ii i" iii'iitl ji.?, and lli? |? iviiH'iii - ? v I' ' 1 in fori- any am ? ? I any |h.!1 l.<N . n.-.i due and payable: Provided I h.u mini l?-M III CllNl^tj/'f Mil Ol'v-H' 1 hill' .1 '-i I ' ! oitcHts q?. jiuMic ??????>!* mIiiim '??? < mi; ? ? 1 0 XfttuiTh r ?> x month'' n eidrtsc ? in !:" Slate, otherwise tpialifod. Retaliation. Pay men I of nil taxes, in ;nd -r.% j ? Lux, ami f >1 loci : 1*1" during II-'' pleV'ioilh \ OKI'. 'I ll?> pl'Odllel iull I'l it I'l l t Meat e or or the receipt" of I he oiih-rr iiu (homed lo eojj el such taxe* idiail lie rosi olusivo proi.f of tin- f hi \ [in iii thereof. IJtffore I lie hour fi x<< I for . ?f <? ni. I In*, polls Managers anil ( .Merits mmd iak?? >????! subscribe tins Constitutional oalli. I l;< Chairman of llie. Hoard ??f Managers can administer the oalh to' tlm other Man agers and I'o tlm Clerk: a Notary Public must admlnUter theoajthto (he Chairman. TJie Manugom elect ihiir Chaiunau and Clerk. Polls at each voting place mm! lie ouvliedwU 7 o'clock a. in. an<l cl.sed ai I o clock p. ill., except in tin- city "f Clinr!. s ton. where I liny .-li?t! 1 Ijo open ?! ni 7 a tiy and closed at li p. in. Tho Manager.-* have I In: power i?? 111! a va'-anoy, and if m>ne of the Mm igors in tend the ei'iz mi:' cm appoint imin niiim g the ii ifft II fled voters tho Managers; rvho, after lieing sworn, can e -tidm-l the i hf f 1011 . At the < lose of the election, file Nh.n Hgers and (Merk niu>l pr. c-i-.l publicly h> open the ballot b'?xes mikI eminl the bal lots therein, ami continue wilhonr ail and make a statement of the i <'Tnh f>.i e/tcll mid Mgli the same. Willjin three ilav.s I hcn-aflt'i, lit* Chan inau of the Hoard, '?.'r .>-<> ne one de^i.r'ia i il by the. Ibi.ird. inns! doiive^ to tin- Ch'm iiiissioiiei'H of K|i?- ion the pi?!l list, tin boxi.'s conlainintr the ami wriit. n Htuliimi'iils of tiie. ivMllls of ? lie i-l. .-I i..a. The following >. ftlAN'At.KltS <>F K LECTION " have been appointed to t lie- it ?:? at: t ho various precincts in the said e>tiii'y: Cainil'n Markot Housv?H F. Board, T B Ponton, J J Mtjnn. R ibon X Hoads ? Goo. * ^1 Watt?, T MiukWvJas A llabon. C'ureton'a M II ? J L "(Jay, J A Grfgeby, .T 'J' Roph. Lang' a ^1 ill ? J A Ivoachurou^h, ]) ft Spencer, \V L Jones. tietbunc ? WoBtvillc? 1) O Fletcher, L. C. Clvburn, .f S Bartiold. Buffalo School House ? C A -.1 ? >1> n son, J O So well, M A Shaw. Brrwor'a Store ? K S YiUij-i^uo, O F Hammond, G T Beaeh. Liberty Hll '? ? S II Cunnin^h-'ivi, 1! X, J..nep, 1 1 1' Thompson. McL'iin'H Branch ? Peter Mc bill, Ben Tidwell, S A West Antioeh ? T J Pivia, C I M\ers. C. B. Spradioy. Stockton ? J K Bush, L I' 1) xon, G W Atmnons. Kirklcy'fl Store ? L 1'.. Kirid'. y, il T Horton. W (j Outcn. Haley* Mill? M W rioug"., fi i, Catoe II T Seeeera. SliMvlor'a Hill ? S VV H??rnsUy. W Tf^JJorliold, R L SvmH. llangi'vr it *k ? 0 t! Walso:), F P Trtiffdi-I, ?J 1' Woich. * The managers at ?k*!i pre&nct named above are requested to delegate one ni their number to secure boxes and blank forthe ejection. They can he s? cured on a aj. after Friday , Oct. .'tut, 1 at The Messenger oilico. C. W. lMrchmore. h. M. Bethune, N. .tones, Commissioner** of Federal Kicction t >r Kershaw County. (Xft. 17, 11)02." S&. Sieedm a?i, Cotton ?/3n:jer\ Office ct IT. G. CamsoiiVt. Platform in Hear. f >? . ??- til M iV IR1 IR'fri " GOLDEN RGLiIttF CUTS CUBES ANY OR IP &PRAIH3 E Ji pL B *?&,? BRONCHiTtt JjtJNGS EprfrSix 9 H YS SOfttTNfcOAi nusrr naiis Ji, iT3b? ik >4 neuralgia COLIC insiDE OR CUT diarrhea DntggiKts lu 1 to 8 minutos Mc. fl. For 8i\!o t>y F. M. Zemp A DePns* tax Notice, OWee of Treasurer Korainnv C.ajn ) ty Camden. S. C., Sept., l>th , l'J02.i j lu accordance W4ll? lite net tn rnl<? supplies lor lisci.l year uouuim'Iv.ttt XantiiK) 1M. notice is herel.v nivcn that the Treasurer's ottlce uf Krr?ii.m' county v.iil he opin fur tlie oolhcii..i ..f luxes from the I f?tl? day of October. l'Xrj, until the Hist duy of D.vem'.u r, I'.iyj. The rate per centum for Kershaw coun ty is as follows ; Mills S?tat?j Taxes r. School Taxes o County Taxes 4 Usil ltoad Trt.xcs 2 ' Total ( 14 The (ollowlr.'g Special U vior. have h<*en ntado also: , Mills Special School tux Di* ri.t X<>. I. i} Special School tnx, Oiniii i N"o. 1, for inti-rvit ou St hool t?rinli!il ficliool Hiiildin^. Mills District N?>. 1 % Special School t?x I?i* trict No. J, V ?" ' ' ' ' ,v IJtt ' ' ? ? O ?. 3 ' ... 7, 2 ' ' ' 10, 2 .11,2 ! ? ' !?:,!> ' .->? ' ' 1 3 ' ' ' it), a - All Information ? lo taxes will be fur nished upon application. No lUt ?# mbim for tax t+vf*t?XB will ho r???lv?d unUaa th* airnmm of In* monty Is deposited with thu a*id iUt. Oo* Trta* Sra Notice of - Election,. 1 i **J 1' . . f .f < v.iiiir v Officers, mid Ojiou r. >| '1 A iiii'iii'lutf ill 10 tho ' ? ? o ? 'ojihtitution, .. ,.i> l',OpN* f . ' , . * 4 < ? , ' . (>ln ^\<u lliO \ . -i ml fSuniy (Atid'H) w?|| ' n? L ? j ri '.-h.'vlfl w in Ht -0 t 'iiifilv. oil i iumIhv, * * i k. -i l|t 4 . ? ;? ?< I d i.v l>< in^ 'J'tiowliiy ' M e V- M..i!?!'nv in XovonJ^r, :!.t .! /v law. / . 1 1 i<. . ii 'f|>nr:ih' Iipx will i. , , v Itii.'li *jt:n | .ei-doia ? i. ;i or To je^ Jon f".., !,, .in !.? I in -!nl" ftoiijiLlfu* t ..\ I -i i;; ? i ?? r<?ll? Vtlilg Jjiilit |{< ii ' i' ii 9 ?<???:&$) A . I. ill! J;.? lilt !??'! I'm ?!'<?' i' ^ l<> AlwP) ;.i|| I I "I ;*? !?'? I !?' VII, ?.f I In' COII &:iuuiuu ul !';? /. UukliU* Iti-UtuSPSjE^ and Coil my 1 '"v< 1 iiineiit Smmi-.n I." Ii<- ii ifoivitl !?y Ik; GimQ. ,\ ?' I ! 1 1 ' i of lit" S'll'O '"f Soill I. CflfO* i i u:i : Tii"i liii' following amendment to ><? ?! iidi II , Article \'M. of the ConstltM lion. In* ii*'ri'i ! to; .ul! to I ho end thereof I lio l >ll<iwiiiK wi-.r.U: Unit this x> ctjon -lull not ?? | > t? the foliojfjn# townsli'ijto ?m ihtt foil.iWin^ Count ii-sf- Dunklin and o.i Klii mi) in t ho < ounty of Oivrnvillc; th?~ 1 1 1 a i ships of ('ukoj-'huVy, Ninety. Six ami ( 'in i|it r hi i ho County of Crci.-ii woocj ; Sul 1 i \ ? 1 1 I'dwii-liiji iii the County of laiureiiB; I J .ii! I and Pin" (irovo jiiMue Couiltyof .Siil tula That the enrpornto oxiMonce of siiiil townships bp, and the ?ame is horcfey, 1 ih.-i i < iv ? ? ? I and all olHcer* under fcaid town ships are abolished and jilt corporate agents removed ?? ~/xrf Shi . 2 Hiil ill,' quest ii?n of adopting, i !i i.- ; i j 1 1 1 * ( i < 1 1 1 ! on I -hull ho sut mitU'd hL the " next ;'<i i'i';il 'olocliun to I lie clcctorstui fit I. ; lows: Those iu favor <?f the. amendment sluili d?*| osit h ballot with the fallowing ?.Minis j i ainly printed or vv ritten thereon "Coa: I r ( lit :?>!?;? I aii/*-Uliuietil of Y&'fdiOlV . Kiev in of Ai'liek'r>*re?i of the Cotist"ft!V?" ii ??n. lelatiug lo X'ouuties and County (?..^ H.uifiit. Vea."\ Those opposed " tor i: i s ti? 1 : i i'ii t -111 !l cut a htijlof jYilljl !? (lowing woidJ plainly printed or \\ iii'-u i lu ll-- n : "t(vii;R!inifini(w| ttuien<l iii'" ? ? ? f i-i'l i.in Mh'Vi'ii of A i | ic)e. VII of i i ? . i . ./i ; -i ?. j.? X..? i . / i~./. > : ~ Count * (?o\ei iniieiil, No Approved (lie 'J;th day of IVhruary, A, I *. I 1*0^. ' ?' 'I'horp Fhail he sofinrate ?wd distinf i. l! it.- and Imxc- at this olyc.f iott ivin?f ortltvic. lo-wit: 1. (Jov eriior and Lieutenant t/ovenor, 2 OtJior .">"?le mlici is. :{. State .Senator 4. Mem i 1 1 - or tiie llouise of Hi p.'i'Ac'UintiMs. ft. County oilircrs. On which shall I^lhe" n.'tiiir > !? ha:>it'4 <i( me (wison or |iqnom v.. :???<! I.ii :i- -tit !i olliee.s, r<*pucfi*ely. nild" ! he uilii-c v. !; i'-li they are vnieil, ? I'm i lu> hour fixed for opening s the poll'- Maiiag.-r- and Clerk* mu'-t take" and &ub?crihe l!i'- ? 'on<ii'iit ional oath, i Chairman of the Hoard of MttU-'frOTBf ean administer the ? cif 1i to (lit; oilier Man? Hgtn Mid |t> the Cl.'i!;: a Notary PllbluT-; iiiii-.! administer the ? ?;i t li to I ho Cfiai^ man '1 Ik- .Manager- eleel their Uhnirman* ;it ''?!(!! voting phuv. ?must b?i opened at 7 i/clock a in., and" closed, fdHfc: t.'rit.ck |i in., except in the city af Charlgg. tuii, ni, ;v ; li< y shall be -opened at 7 a. in. ai.-l <1 at ?> p.. in The M.iir.i:rt'i^ Tlx vet he power to lilia. vrH .-.iif , . r i = ? ;l none of tho Managers ivt* i. i. ; li - .-ii i/.-'ie* ?'nn ap point from among.1 i! <> .jii . 1 1 ; ? -I voters the Munager?, who, ;; i . -worn, can coin! net the elec-' .?'I1 < ? of (lie election, the Man ?t^t t- :ii:ti i in k must proceed publicly 10 I- -I ih ? i. allot hoses and count the bnl-r thei'i-in ami continue without ?d-* r iin!>t::i until iho hh me is completed, -iM m-.ue ;? sialenu ui of the result -for each ,iy :iu i r/ti the ?nme. - -? i .? \ - thereafter, tho Chair iii;i :? t.f ill- i'ltiar I, or some one de^gnited l?v tic F.oai i. must deliver to the Oom iiii-.-i.nei of Fie, -lion the poll listV-'th*-; I. ? v. - < oiitaisdng the ballots and Written' -ttHi'tnr: ' : the result of t he election. The to! low i ii; j M A N At ; KH: ; OF KIiKCTION; WT v.- been appointed to hold the elf il i!-,e v.u'ious piecinctf in the said cot Camden .Market House? J? J acll, F. J> Curefon, 1) F Dixon. lialinn s X. Roads ? I' II Wilson, Dave Jackson, A B Rabonv Cureton'a Mill ? J II Diukioe, ?jT Mb n.ornton, O. F>. Nettles. T<nn*.?'s Mi!!- B >n AjoTmons^ A 171 Kinard. Buun MeLeoa. Wostville ? J T. Yonng, Ward!*# tlussi-ll, F A Mclh?well. Botlmne ? N A BcthtroSv*. Nowiom'.. .1 \ M('Oft|kl!l. A Shaw, VV T M kip, S i> t'aioe. cf .. mr Brewo/a Sinro ? L H Ogbnrn, O A I) iron ?' S Ij - .,.j. T. :-"tv Hi:! X S Itirluirds^J^p ' 'uni!;:i'.:ijMn. II C Jones' M-jl.ai.i's ! : anoil? T R TtiofnT Ah \ iui',er Sh.i*v, .J T !5 FJ|t?K^23| A;ii ti'ii - I M Bo.vn, T F Broarn,' ,.! -I V.HU-r. } S.v.v. l;'o'i ? J \) MoCaskilir-J E ?! ?( I'U'.n.pMnn. ? !> ! Hi ore ? V K Kitkley, j A- ?: c I (iirlncf. - l.dry-tj Mil! ? 11 F Hough, R;:L.: i ll.iley, A tnni West. j ^ Shuvior's Hill ? K M Drakeford.'S I ' ' R 'ise, l/-'v\ is Pacp. t l?an-inz I'ock? T S Boll, W W (Jrox'on. L C doner}.- . ?" nt - h precinct ilamed^ ,-ti ? -litl |.> delegate one wf i ? ii in . ii*! : i.) -- n. v b >xes a-nd blanks I'liny car bo seouvred on p -d 1 " iiU ar t he ChMtlKJlA I V.\ i-\ liTisetdl, w. 1? Mc lioweTt. " l>. M. KirkSey, ( ??'uvii -i ,iu-rs of st it i?. h!?d County I'.neii in f. >?? K e; >!ri\\ >?, Ut : 1 . 17, i'.lo:. * Auction Sale. iOurlfiytr i-- in Now York* la in the --ui-ion Hales, sbcritT's b:\lca nnd all i b< i placet t.? r'i t '? in cheap every day Ji t ii-' \ ?-.t r i x.'i'j.t Suiula\ *. lio wnte^fN# ior b'^: trains, always the bchV ? never ton-lit ^ 1 1 a - b" ? gmb:. tlt> in. tires tlictAr:lO Can.d'-n to (.Inctd* 11 . and ?1whv? WllWHV *'pot Vni clival) ? mdl 'em cboao WW?. " l\eo;> t !;c 1*mII rolling una dtll .:???* jt. We linvo iu>tt ru d .to cvlt - nil il.e Kood-) in Camdeo, but wo ?et V(? to a?ll our st? ire, hh 1 the bent evidrtM* . that we are .1 inj tli?? people miodU4l? fuel tbsl iboy ronu- back to ua. We S, (air and K<piore? h<.? l.irg abont copt v.*e jf.-t irt-.od bloody? k?( them chMf ?nt'l svll l lieni ebrnp. Wo t? dicve (o"lnj? to l.itilU a t?i^ bnslnes* te| OnnUn for wo have ?tsrtcd u? the etfUl track. VVV ?re n?* going to luie .Mf ? b??d ; the more trade tho <4>ewpi>r w?? can briDg | need to them. l>roji In, n-e ?AVlng la buyiag ??( ??,? w. J. CAOblvLU, H ta th#CliVuni