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^ptwrnrl? rUBMSHED JCVEKY Kit! DA Y j ? BY w. Xj. :m>xdow:ejx/.l. Somr( kipTioN Rath :? One year , $1 .60, ?U months, 76 ceuU; three months, 40 oents. E* jr? rot A i) v k ?t i h in u : ? Ordinary transient advertiMiuentii , tirHtini*ei lion $1.00 per nquare ; each sur>ae<ju*nt in sertion 60 centa per Bquare. Bunnies* local*, 6 canltt per line each in action. OULUi*ri?w charged for at uinm rateH a? Q4rriif??^y advertiattiK. Oa*dVlate?' Cards lor County offices $5.00. Congressional $10.00, All communication* addreftHfd to lliin paper m nut be accompanied by the true name and addrest* of tlm writer, in or der to tenure attention. Rejected man uftcriptH will not be returnea. Communication)* will he published when of interest to the general public hikI not of a defamatory nature. No re HpoiiHibility will bo anuumed for tlm vlewt* of correHpondwnU. BateH for coutract advertising w ill be an nounced upon application at the office. Remittances by checkn, drafth and postal money order# should he made payable to W. L. MsDOWELL, Camden, S. C. CAMDEN. B. G.. MAY 4, 19061 County Convention. The Democracy of Kershaw coun* iy will bear in ratnd that th? County Convention will assemble in Camden at tbo now Court House on next Monday, May 7th, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Stato Convention which moots in Columbia on Wednesday, May lGth, and for the transaction of any other business that may cine before tbo Convention. M. L Smith, Co. Chairman. W. L. McDowell, Secretary. The Ut* of Cigarettes Perhaps the greatest enemy of the American youth in the ciga rette, that sapB the energy and vitality from the body and finally leaves the smoker nothing less than a physical as well as a moral wreck. It is a surprising fact and one deeply to be deplored, that the ciga rette ti ah . ...on nm li a hold on American bays and men. Th<?\ former use it, doubtless, to appear mannish ; the latter, because no long addicatcd to the habit, they cannot be released from its grasp. Is if to bo that rugged manhood so characteristic of the American na tion, will eventually be a thing of the past? We denounce cigarette smoking bocause it stunts developeraent ; it robs ouo of his finer instincts; it destroys the power of reason and does not permit a perfect con centration of the mind it demoralizes The young man who is an (habitual cigarette smoker is com mitting a crime against hiscountrv as well as against himself. It impairs the faculty to ouch an ex tent he loses all ambition and noble aspirations, lie is robbed of hiu energy and hence his back is turn ed to the road to success and he be .couias a horrible failure. Like the eater ? and some factories# soak their cigarettes in opium ? the oigarstts fiend DREAMS; he al> flows others to do the planning, the aoting, the reaping of the reward ; work to him is a druggery ? life is devoid of interest. Like the drunkard, as one drink creates a passion for another; so one cigarette to the smoker, excites a craving for one moro. There is nothing that can take its place; he is iu another WOllu, to hiir> u strange; uncanny world, unless that white roll is between his lips. Appetite is lost; there is a yearn ing for something indefinable; the mind fails to act ? in many eases insanity Is the result. Then too oigaretto smoking leads to crime. A magistrate in New York City has said that 09 out of 100 boys between the n^es of 10 and 17 who come before him charged with crime, have had 1 1 ? ? ? I r tlngetA otuined with nicotine. Lying, cheating, stealing pu"'i become second naturo to the young cig arette fiend, and lie will laud finally behind prison w?!la. It has been found that the to bacco in a cigarette when soaked iu water and then Injected under the bkin of a cat, kills t ho animal. If then, it is poisonous to hu animai, is it not so to man? ll iti a gradua' suicide In the coming generation, the future of Atactica depends. 1 lie question is a serious one, but it must be mot. Will the youth con tinue tcie pernicious habit of oign rette smoking, thus destroying all possible hopes f tr his own achieve- I ment and greatness us well as his country's? <>r will he recognizo the evil; realize that ho must consider his health and his morals, and re solve to "turn over a new loaf'? Let it be bo. After a l^pse of eight years a man who stole a ride on a Seaboard pan sengcr train has become conscience stricken and paid the amount in fnll. A few days ago Mr. Chas. F. Stf?w art received a letter wherein the writer stated that ho w as a discbarg j td soldier in 1893 and bad bout hi* passage from Jacksonville, F a., to Helena, Ga. Since that time, the writer declared, ho has joined the elnarch, end no longer wants to be bauated with tbe thought of having defrauded the railroad out of $8.fi8 the fare from Jacksonville to Helena The letter contained e check for the toll amount' ? I - Inmh generally depends on tak?* tefiflhuiuffe of opportunities ancl ? ? " ? ? ' iU;M,ft tnhnf{ the ?;i t.y hat ?bad ho me unusual t>Li d heavy ex j piMiKT'* during tlie pu?t year t li c r <* I in a in nt balance of $072 IS In the kre-Murv, a* ahown by the report ol thu city Treasurer published in The Chroniclw to-day. Our City Fa ttier* have done wi ll. On t lie liOtli of April, i thero ?&? ^ balance of only *300. f) 1 . Bryan In Jerusalem Jerusalem, Aprii '2'J. ? William J Bryan, ?*lio i? viaitlng in Jeruaa I tin in ilit* courae <>f 1 1 1 h tour of th* world, on Satuiday addreHHfd u upccinl nuetin^ held in t li ^ taber nacl?! by 1 1? ** ('InUtinn Mlmtinnar} Alliancu. Ilf apokn for 7<? in in ut ch oil till1 lift; of Oil Im t iilld lilt* leaching xnd <? x preaned untouiMli ment at the Hmail proportion ol ChriwtiariH in America and Kurope v|?it?ng IJibln land. U. D. U. The Daughtora of the Cnnfedar ucy will meet with Mfg. John I) Kennedy, on Monday May 7, at half pant ei^ht o'clock. Wanted. A horso at reasonable hire for few in oitilie. Light driving, ^ fted and care. K. W. Mi'.ciiau). Death of Capt. J. V. Welsh. Special fo th<- Stai o. Kershaw, April BO? -After w f?w days ill ntsi ('apt. .J. V. Welsh died yesterday at 5 (/clock at tlio of fil. Wliuti the War Between the Sections W88 declared, at the age of 1(5, lu? volunteered andjoincd (J apt. Crawford' h company and made ? gallant soldier to the finish. He has served the town of Kershavr as mayor for several yeais whenever lie aspired und ho wa? never defeat ed. When tho railroad waj f 1 1 ?? t huilt this town practically belonged fo him and was named Welsh's Station, in honor of him, hut later changed to Kershaw. To show Hi* esteem of the people for hi t u ail business was suspended and n large concourse of friends at tended llie funeral conducted by Kev. .J, T. Dcudy. 'l'lie services were presided over with Masonic lionorn, he iiaving been a mem ber of Abney lodge. Ho hati a largo farm near town and had Ueen devoting his time for the iast few years to it. Tho Liberty Hill Rifles. The Liberty Iiill Rifles wero in spected 011 April lOthbyMaj. L. \V. Haskell for the State and Col. K. li. Fuller for tho United States. Notwithstanding tiie fact that tho company is composed of farmers umI this is h very busy season with them, the indefatigable captain ^ot out u large precentago of ins com pany than most of tiie companies as remarked by the inspectors. Tiie company was in fine shape and did good work b^th in field movements and the inattdal of arms. The guns and other government property were found to be in good condition. The oompany is said by those in position to judge to have passed the best inspection in Its history. After the inspection both MaJ. Haskell and Col. Fuller made a few re.naiks. congratulating the oompany on its excellent appear ance, A l the conclusion tiii'CC cheers wero called for and heartily given for Capt. J. G. Richards, Jr., to whom ho much credit for the suc cess of the company is due. ? Liber ty Hill Cor to State May 1. A young lady walkod into a store in a Missouri town and selected a piece of cloth askod what It worth. "Four kiHses per yard," fluid the polite clerk. The fair ladr. abashed for a moment said she would take four yards Tho oloth w ub cut off, uiooly wrappod up and hand* ed to tho purchaser, who received it with !\ smilo and said j 'Send the bit! around to my grandmother, she will art tin for it.'' Application for Final Marie. Notice in hereby given that on M?-t ? ?l.iv, June 11. mutt, 1 will apply to the Jud^c of Probate < il Kershaw t'ounty for Letters llitminHory us AdnilniHtrator of the entate of A J Mellon. IV M. Melton. May 1U06. ftn Qfdinance | To Prevent the Moving Cars When Di^onuenifj ; With A Railroad F^i1 ? Over Any Railroad Tra? \ "Within tiie Incorporato Lim its of the City of, Cannier , S. C. / He i t ordained by the City Council <?.' Camden. S. C. 1. That from and after tho passage oi this Ordinance it shall he unlawful for any person or corporation to allow any loaded or uiiioaded ear io pun> over gn iuuloiui track of any Railroad within City of t'l.inden, S. C., white disconnected from h Knihoiwl online. V. Any person who shall riolaU the terms of this Ordinance shall be guilty ?f a misdemeanor and upon conviction there of ??hall be fined in a sum not exceeding Om< Hundred Dollars ($100 00), or irnpria oned fer a term not exceeding a period of Thirty (30) days. Ratified by the Mayor and Aldermen, of lb? Oitqr of Camden, S. C., in Council as Mmblad, this 33rd day of April, 1WX, H. O. CARRWON, . Mayor. O. ft. ALEXANDER, , CUflt of Oounoil. pACKAor. TEAS Don't foriret It i? , Chase ft Sanbwn'f ' Package Tus. No otlier I They are always the same. lra^rairt and delicate. Kej/t so by the scaled package. KOK SALK HY THE UP-TOWN CROCERY. leachers Examination. 'Pie next r< '^')lur Bcini-snnnal <x? animation for te<kcber'a certilioateH wilt he held Friday, May 18th at I he Court iiouHc, beginning at 'J o'clock, n. in. Questions will alao be on hand for those who hav?* been taking tho Teach, era' K?'U<1inj? Circhi courae. Those p* pern are to be examined by meihei/. of i ho Stat* Board of Kd?c?tioii. W. li. Tnrnf.'P, Supl. Kd. K.ornhnw C'>. A pril 20th. 1 DIM . Wiutlirop i ol !(??;? Scholarship and Eulorance Exftiri'riulirn. Tho examhmi i???> Tf.r t It o f,wnrd oi vacant aoholarfdd j"? i ? i V/ * . ; I ?#r >j? v'V.jlrps* and for the admi** <m n' mc.v sfvjonM will he held Hi ' M?j (*.<\ I'lmr t. Knv*n on Friday, July Gth , :v? a. m. A\ ,di''an>" in tin t not be Ion* {iinn v.u'<s of a*"*. When scholars!. ?;*? * \ ? v 'drifter ,! ?; t y <?. tlioy will ho ;*v.-?di .? t<- .*liu'?. nvki 'iff the hiffheHi r ? t'.ih; ?*x-?iniiu'i?.?n provided tbo;. li.vH *:tft vvc*. ning the award ;.p!ir"n.# *.vf r cl?? hi/ ship should writ to i . .*? v > . i ? ;i 1. 1 . fore t ho exoin i'i -? ! i i. i f . - pp i cation l?la.:l*'; Scholy*' ' ? ?- '?? '? t.'.f.O and >\<t ? tuition. I'ho M'.fi. ?. -4?: m x; t 1 ? '? heptombcr JP'h, P?>i* lo information * i t u?:.<o; ir>. xddfun* Pres. 1). B. Joliffiuii, Kt-ok liii!, 8. 0. An flection -??d !>o he'd r.<, deu, S. (?., o'i Pi*/ 1 i tt'/T). i.'. (ill the f >1 hiivin*.; n i ? ia ti e Gamdon Or.* .????? Schoo; I. r lfu> /C,; flion l'JOO-7. 1'rineipa! rl*::h Sc.Voni? r-S'iit;1 ??/ $70 to fcuO pt: r ciC'.irii according ?.A oxporir.net', ctfi. Lady Teai:li?- ?? ? wo;k in both High School and Gratnuiet' ach&oi; salary if 40 to $45 (as above.) i Send applications to It. M. Ken nedy, Supt., or to C. W. Birchmoic, ] Sec'y. i T. J. Kirkland, H. G. Garrison, C. W. Hirclimore, Bfl. Trustees. An Ordinance To Prevent the Blowing of Steam Whistles And Other . Like Whistles Within the Incorporate Limits of the City of Camden, S, O. i'ie ii orduiuou, tlio City Council of t ho Citv of Pnmd**!', P. C. 1. That from and after the paHRHce of thiH Ordinance it nhull bo unlawful for any perHon? or corporation to Uluw or cause to bo ? !<>-.vn within the incorporate licm? of this Oitjr of Camden, 8, C. any whistle or othor like wbistlo. 2. Any penon who ahall violato *.he termo of thin Ordinance shall bo Ifulltv of a miudtrocanor and upon con. vision thereof ah .01 bo fined in a not fxcooding ter. ($10,00) D</li.\r? o" Yj? imprisoned for \ .firm not *x0?>fdinic &ve (?>) (Ihvh Hutiflnd by t'.. ? r.Iavor at;l Aid.- \n?i; of the C\'y of f i ilen S C., bi Co'inoU ailtinbUu, thin i ?'*> of Ayil lv:C6 It. v.'. v.AUKi'ON, Ski*) Or, o. o a r ?*.*: \ ;nr?, > ? l<*rk :i' (,'oiri::ll. r uu'i: t of The fiaiii; id Camden J v; .i i?;-V u , J\ :l. Tlio c.m.o'i i"?:\ 'i ij'i' jliul* ?' OixniU- >?. u 1 '? ? . ?(. ' -tf .* .fin April i ? 1 ? i -l: 'id S. i ?.:> ? 1 'i-oount.'', y i' i.S/7 ?i : ;inl> .?? K-* ?' '? I'd \U(\ i'.t OlLl T ?I'M ?50 7,7St5.6 i LI A lULIT IKS. Capital ?*{?, 000.0) fcjvrplns* and profile )0?,S7 K6i 1>V| .?*!?* :Ul,9JiUi ? "i^n '.a 2,032.00 Utfit M tu? '. b ('$.?)( I it 07,7-ia ?>-5 It C. H. Vole*, U?shur t.i > ue above u&tued l?r.,4k, ao solemnly awet.r tl?ht ihu fori'goiug ?tatcmout ia true and correct to the bet* of wy knowledge and heilof. C. H. YATKS, Caelum. Sworn to before me, this 30th day of April, 1906. C. W. Birch more, [l. a.) Notary Public. Attest, Correct, . H. G. Carriaon. ) A. D. Ken sad y, t Director*. C. H. Tate* ) The Famous Gilt Edge Store Beautiful Stock Spring Goods at Wonderfully Low Prices. We nnvfihowing now a bomtiful line Ores* Ginghams ut 8 1-ft, iOc asi 4 12 UL Cannon cloth at (Jo. Everything new in Wdah Good*, Silk Mull?, Ch gaudies, Floured bilk Tiosnes, eic. I I ' WONDERFUL! WOftOERFULII i / i ? That i? what all the ladicn say when we afcnv* them our iHbort 'tengtim in Mttdrn:*, MulN. Lawn* and Diiuit ys. I'Toyda ate v* o?th twice the price. HERE ARE A FEW GF THE RARE BARGAINS < Mill's ct I0<\ I < Ti".vr? i r.t 3 ''.art l'>c. 1 Won** 7 jn?-n st 155 I 2 o. | L-.nPfUV Cnv-.'jrifl it Of K.'ijji 1 t^nff 0:< f'i 36 In, af, 3 0c?. I p ij. x-i's.oh: Mnhvl. COiu. ut 49. 1 l'>t Mcrc?rl?ed Vf 26o. gOoJt at 19c. If it is Wash Goods you have been looking for, we have them. Ginghams, Madras, Figured Batiste. Cotton Oorpons and Col. Lawns in beautiful colors and variety of patterns. Cur DomestTc Department is full of everythin * < ? housekeeper could want and aud at prices that are right. Shoesl Shoes!! Shoes!!! The Famous Star Brand and other lines. Ladies and Child trn's Oxford and San<lals in Patenl^Leather, White and Colored Canvas, Tan and Black; Our Men's Patriot Oxford in Tan and Bluck can't be beat. MATTINGS! MATTINC8I The prettiest and cheapest lot of Mattings in the ell.} ? um ouru before you buy. V/e are u sen t* for the HomeJourual patteriu. A full ?toc); on bttiJtl. ST" Ci|vt 1 3'? J2<2?T4fc AND FARM SUPPLIES \ full lh"; of I'ipli Grade Mixture, Aei>. Potash, Nitre Scifa ;md Ir.ruo supplies of fill kit da at clcaeat c?*ab prises or oti jipprovrd paper. Youri Respectfully, THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE. F. T. Tuiepltfue, rrypxlntor. Harrison's Town and Coun try Paint. Recognized as one of the best on the mar ket. Outside and inside. Carriage and Furniture. All Colors. Very lasting and a fine surface coverer. CORXtXSCW C JjQ TUK Fm Mj?.y tlx? Wqmfm* A large stock of Spring and Summer 0 vy Goods, Clothing, Hats and i splendid ane of Ladies Coeds of ev ery description. CaiS an J see me. DAVID WOLFE. I am now ready to furnish at short notice. Flooring, ceii ing, weathevboarding, mould ings of all kindn, balusters, rails, columns, dressed boards, doors and windows, casings, etc. .See me before buying. I will be found at the old stand of the Oamden Lumber Mfg. Oo. Respectfully, J. W. TUCK Ell, Camden, S. C. Adril 27, 1906. An Oidinance To Establish A Municipal Court for the City of Cam den, S, O., To He Presided Over By A Recorder. Be it ovdalued by the Cn* Council o! the Ciiy ot Camden, S. C. 1. That ft Municipal Court be, &r,<l u hereby eatablishod lor the City of ? a:u Uen, S.C.,t<> Ve deslgutitud tt? the i''.<cortler'? Court. 9. That a Recorder bo elect r d by ih?* Citr CcuuoU of the City c{ 0?m<ler. . *)??: * *. a ! . compieooc hlu term of oflice or? tr.e firs*, day of May. and eontin.'.c iu ol.e for four (4) yt-a'-t from th ar data ft. That 3 iid lincoruer shall l.f ? ?c\:i under authority of an i-Act of the Ciont^; A trembly of tho tit ale <v{ South Cu;',I.r? ? pproveii 1'cbrUAry 20?ij, 1S>0v r . t i i. "A* Act to imtahlich V unicijral ''ourii, to define tJie ^a'' J *? r ii-di ti< t. < .? ?uoh Court* ?i"'l to pro\i(]rt for tin. ( duct oi the bu?ir.ei"?? thereof 1,1 ' ? over tw**?itf tbouuHr.'l *nd r-.ot c i *<? v,; D!ty Ihouaar.d iubrtlj?Ui>in" a. ! A. ? . amendatory t.hnr?of un-i ?hn 1 tf> , .? . t to the provisions of Kind Act Ratifb-J, by the Mayor nu'l A 'ic^- < . of the City of Camden. S, C . i;j ? or. assembled, tbi? :i8'd dnv of v -.r; II. G. CAK tllSON, Muy<. r Q. G. ALEXANDER. Clerk. An Oidinance i Authorizing the Southern B?-ll Telephone .nd Tel ph Company to lTse the Public Streets >f the City of Cam <l?u, S. C., tor tl?c Purpose of Plnein;: Poles ant) Kle<- 1 trical Conductors Thoreon, Section 1. P.c it ordained oy the City . Council of tii? C\.y of Camden, S C , ' that |tert*?i"?i"n be and theearoe in here by invtni to the Southern 1W11 Tele |b?M and T*1eyr*ph Company, Its ?.lc. , coMCrt and aMign*. to erect , operate and maintain >inc? of telephone and telegraph. including the neceaaary pole*, ] fixture# and electrical conductor* upon. jalHM *t4 em the pnbttc roadi. atreeta and bifhwaya of the Cit y of Canjdee, 8 C., M n? buatneta may from time to time require, provided that all polea ?ball to aeal and ayameirleal. and pro ?Med UN* fell f&m aha)) to h\ bet*** % I iht* M-iewalks and etrcet drains iu mr.h a manner a* in no way to interfere with i paHT.ro Rionir said nidewalkH or with th? ; dr?: ? i of ?nid stroet drains. Section That the worlc of erecting j pole.*1 :?>' virtue of tli j? Ordiance ahall bo 1 iMe tinder the supervision of the City Council, and the said Southern Belk i I'eleph.):.'* and Telegraph Company ?h*lk I re pi ?c<- a;id properly relay any Bidownlte ] or atreoia tint may b? displaced by rea?o;i of the erection ol such polea. and | apon failure of the ("ompaoy to do^ t After twenty davn notice in writing ahall lha*eheen given by the Mayor o{ the i City of Camden. S. C.. to said CosDpflfiy*. ! the Citr may repair mch portion ol th? juidawallc or itreet that may have beea ! diiturbed by ?eid Company, and collect j the coat 10 incurred from said Company. i Section 3. In consideration of tho. riphta and privilfg?B herein granted, Bald( , Company ahall, upon demand, provided* ; one crosa-arm on each pole, on which, I the City o( Camden, H. C? may dealre to* attach either llro alarm, telegraph or ! police telegraph wirei, for the free uae, I of the police ami fire alarm ayitem of the, ] Citv of Camden, S. C . Section \ Sai.l Company ahall at alll ;fir.en he ? itject to the City Crdinancea? i ni w in existence, or which may be here? ! aft^r passed relative to the use of tbe< j pv.hlic .'trcci* by telephone and telegrar,h cornpaniei. Section ?">. Said Company shall om n/y the ( >>f ''umden. S. O., a/ *inat, ar.?i asinn.u ail liability for dr.uiagea . which may ame or accrue to thf City of Camden fi. V <y, t~ vi i nv;i?rut3 lO tU9 Git Camden. b C. from any injury Vj pert j or property from the doin^ of any* liereir. anthouzed or th.o ntfileotof 'Company ftr any <>f its employee* : cosupiv v ft.,y()rcV,nvtice relative to the una of tl.e atreets r;i ?4id VJity. and th? ? oettai.ce t> v tho f''jnU>a'jy of thle Or \ si, all uo ni\ *^rt?t*ment by It to pay to theCuv ul C.m\deti, 8. C., any ? turn ! m.-i.ej, for vh'cK the City maybe, liab'.e trra' . 1 <>r by luaion of auah vl h ?'"?'?i-y a.it; ? P'-l'C L %ji<5 ( ,[ . t. U?..? ? , ^ *ai.l Southern B?U r?*li't<ravU Company la v, t acquire, either J& ?* it-. Mil ?>f the *qqnp" n . ??? v\ iiioh now^coi^ti ' <lt tl ? a ' ??( t|io 8?ld N. * i ? ... i N\ M. MuClain, . >/??( .. s. ii nn<l transfer > * 1 ?'/ > ?*!' v ,,l Sou'- h?-rn BolU i i 1 ? ; <;>i> Com puny ; *ndi ?'i 4 ' ? ? ? r i it ? IVlophono nnui i lureWy imtUor* .r , : : \ I.|)cr*te d?W KftM J f ?>r fit ii parti ol theiu *?'< it 1 triv/ ilcf.lrn, Mid and pobllo iP'.ac?i'>f - u'\ f'iiv o* Camden, o. 0*? .lire unci c'.f ?r ? > f :my mid *11 condition* I Of <;:.arj{fA U-rf< r, (,.) <. ;*npo?ed UpOO H*i<l I i-r m my ' ?. .I N, M McCiain *y ?y 7 1 ^'Itn (it or?Hnr*;u ?? oi the ?*lu Oity 1 c.1 ( aindrii, S. C ?. It in neropd and notify ti>.- SoM'.tioi-i Hell Teloph<vtoa Mlfifuplt CcuipKuy la r?qnir*& to ltr IV' laid | ifopoTty of T)L ) ?v't-il Pl?; situated ?'H iriil?f .,! ilie rilytM^O-. C , > ?"t fcUull si % < 5\ fr< ?i> ' ? M,. ??.<! ta* i.vfr r, j 1 r r,->r?'H ^*"1 5>. , ? mi Kllull ?!* t*)* ii?< !?? ..? fr- :n h?? <';it? here-i? *%conatn ok *?'. "xis'tsi^ t?.iM hr u? ino\?ertv, aid prt ..i ofir.r?t;fti? ii flnU-ClKM telopboaa plant ; fnilint* in U.i*. ??n _ ,^iui?wwo? ? , iniitiu: in U.i?, ah ri?ht* and pr.T;U'v? irrr.ntcd mulct this Ordi?WJ0? hii >11 lif> T'?u'.. f ?*. S?.'l Company ah?J* ?'? with tn<i f'U*r\? vuy Council o< (Tuv f>f Crtiiuion, S C , it? acceptance ot this Otdianr.? witliiu. lixtv day# ^roin Ih* <Ut<> It tfVull tttkrt ? fleet, f ? i M'hit Ordiaanc* tbkll W f(>rc^ ftom and a(u?r the data of ItP P"l% a??. f I, G.O. Alet!?ndfr,hfr*by ^'.ly tbrt thf above in a tru? and c?t??ot oopy o! Ordinance pained a toeettaf of in# Majror and Connci\ ol tke City ol ^Oamd^n. H. htld o? yfce day of April. 1?0?? (^i^rne(l^ U. ItKXANbfiR, ' * Clark oi CoMU. Apptorod, H. 0. CARR1SON,