The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 24, 1897, Image 2
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The hill introduced by Mr T V (],
"Williams, of Lancaster, with re- ,u
ference to abandoned railroad pro- ,j.
perty. and which Jeenis to apply )|
to the C K and W Railway in its |,]
present condition, has passed the (|
Ilouse by an overwhelming niu- ,.t
jority. This is a sweeping ineusure,
and provides for an nhso- |,,
lute eon Iiseat ion of the railroad }l,
property, real and personal. It
is hardly possible that the courts
would sustain such an extreme r.
law even upon the plea that this n
is a i|uasi public interest, for af- s,
tor all it would be the direct confiscal
ion of property belonging to j.
in individual, and subversive of
private rijiit- which are guaran ,,
tee I by the * ??!i -titution. We ;irc ,|
in full sympathy with any effort |,
to compel tin* operation ot the C
i\ a; 1 \Y l>y lcpd and < ( n sii t u- ,,
tional ti; no I> it :i failure on this ,,
lino is wore than \ mdinij idle, p
as it wouM prejudice and joopardiz-'all
fut.uro oifort to pvo tin' ,|
public what is justly demanded. p
It' the courts cannot avail to com- r,
pel owner to operate the railroad, ;l
it seems to us that all the lc<*isla- s
lion within reach is to impose a ..
penalty each day that the railroad n
fail- to furnish a regular fr<?i?rht C(
and passenger service, and make |(
the penalties eolleetahle as in oth- p
or ea>es. Such a law could not S(
ho retroactive, hut it would ,,
douhtlos put the railroad into 5
speedy operation after its passage r.
and approval bv the Governor. It p
is not unlikely that this course C1
has heen cotisiilere<l by the mem- (j
bors from Greenville County who ,|
favor the confiscation idea, huti'l'
weifcel eonlident that it would he | (|
much more effective without tak- |,
i 11 ?_r the risk of heintr *et. aside hy
t!ie courts.? Greenville Moun* |.,
taincer. , p,
nruxKi) IN nii; STORK. s?
"?:~~ Ini
Four Lives Lost in a 1-ire at Han-: p
nil ail. Mo. Cfl
r:i
llannihal, Mo., Feb. 22. ? Four p
I
people lost their !i\es in the fire :u
whi *h destroyed the dry prods T
store of M M Marks at o'clock w
this morninp 'The rooms a hove ?*i
the store ware occupied hy the
Marks family and a number of or
lodgers. The flames had piinod re
considerable headway when dis. on
covered. In the reins were found N
inp nooies 01 rropneior Marks, ar
two young sons, Irvin and Harold at:
and William Rscd, a barkeeper, as
who roomed on the second floor, dc
Reed lost his life by returning m
for his clothing after he had made (In
a successful escape from the build- w<
ing. Fire loss $10,000. so
Was it a Murder. Ik
wi
William Ballard, a negro man th
aged 22 or 211 years, was found sa
dead with a broken neck and hi
crushed skull near the Southern si<
railroad track at the asylum switch ha
by an old colored woman between av
and 7 o'clock yesterday morn- of
ing. She reported the discovery an
and Coroner (ireon was notified. li<
A jury was empaneled and an in- be
quest held. \\ nether Mallard th
was killed l>y a passing train or in<
some person the jury was unable of
to say.?The State, 22nd. Iw>
A Patientloss Doctor Kiils Him- in
self. an
hii
Savannah, Feb. 18. ? Dr .7 C w
Montgomery committed suicide at
Macon today. He was despondent
over his poor receipts, ile re- 804
cently lived at Columbus, and b?
leaves a wife and two children in th(
destitute circumstances. coi
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UK LKCilSL ATl'KK WORK, get
hio
iiiu1 Retrospective and Prospective
(I lances--The Crisis in hil
tho Matter of Taxation. j hoi
Ca
he State, iPJnd. j dm
If the, senate does not hang up I)V1
le house concurrent resolution to j1''11
Ijourn sine ?110 at 10:."?o a m to- [ca*
i v week the "long session" of I so
io South ('arolino nener.il assent- 11,1,1
Iv will terminate at that time and I ^!U
10 taxpayers ean draw a sigh of <H'
dief. And speaking of the tax Is01
ivers, a great many of them co1
ereahouts, already heavily taxed, JI'1'
nd consumed with anxiety to cs
now what the legislature is go- Cl^
ig to do with the three very radi- ,m
11 revenue measures that havei^I<J
ist heen introduced almost as the j P1'
tssion ;s ahout to eoinc to an1
ml. The members of the admin I c'n
4 rat ion who prepared them have
lade them so far reaching, in;41,1
lany instances providing for
ouhle taxation, that the general '''
>? !ief is j hat th-.* I? gislat iire will not '''
ass them tliises.-ion in the faee
f tin* .? mill levy already provid- j ',T1
I f< i i n !li<> wini ill I, ; I VII I I
the humor to press their hills, j
<1 Mr Mauldin has already ha<! " Vl
s continued to the next session, t ,
hat Mr Childs will do about his l,C
roc
ohibition measure remains to lie tflkl
sn, ho is not here now, having
en called away by sickness. If
9 body adjourns by the time onl
nteuiplated he will be unable to Dn
" I I 11' 1
hive of I In* measure- have hecn .Vi>
ilaeed on the special order calen
ar on a footing with tlx* lejisla- M,t
11ro appropriation hill. They so l):l
I'volutionize tin- system of tax- s,<
tion to which the people in this
late have hcen accustomed to for
ears and years thai they will,"'
eeessarily he exhaustively dehat- 11
i. llenee it is thought that the ,,n
???islature will lie more than like;
to continue them to the next (>1? ssion.
The advocates of these P?
icasures declare that without the l,:l
mills levy will he insullieent to ro1
lise the necessary amount for
ic runnioe expenses of the Sfov- 'd
rnmcnt and that there will he a I11'1
eliciencv of many tho-sands of [ *0!1
ollars under the levy (ixed. u<
hev state further thnt without
icse acts the levy next year will n,J
ave to he at least (5 mills.
In view of all the talk in the us'
ist six years ahoul reducing the s,,l
ixcs of the people, the present NVC
isis, which none can den\ is a 1 ,ni
rious one. is of more than ordi <>nl
try interest to the pulilie. IIow;wt'
will he settled of eonrse no one
m tell, dudirino from all that P:l
ui he heard, however, the tax ' d
ivers will wail if all the taxes
id license proposed are imposed. fdt
he situation is one that all realize
id re juire most careful and judious
handling. '
With these measures <join?r ov- t(,!
to the next session there is no 'er
ason whv the general assembly
nnot adjourn on the day lixed. '>0!
early all the hills of consequence
e on the soeeial order calendar j ',t,;
id with the new five-minute rule an'
to sjieeches bein?j enforced the j
hate should not consume very (
uch time. The house on Satur I *)e
iv nij^ht showed how it could f'(>l
;>rk when it took a notion to do r'ai
The dispensary question has I
>en practically gotten out of the
ay. Legislation in regard to
at matter will end with the pas...
trc of theltarris 'administration t
r 1,11
II. The house has already eonlered
that hill prettv fullv. It .
1 * An
s been amended so as to do
ne\
rav with "tasters on the hoard ,
I h01
control and Mr v\ inklers's ,
i dn>
lendment that the profits on
I cm
mors offered for sale shall not .,
1 , the
more than 83 1-3 per cent, of
e original cost thereof is [tend- | ^
sr. It is understood that none g
the other dispensary hills will !
i pressed at this session. Neither
inator May field or Mr Burns are j
the hill considered at this scsn.
Hio appropriation and supply
I have heen disposed of by the
ise. The house cut the South ,
rolinn college appropriation ,
kvn, hut in the fight over it j'
ictically settled the ipiestion of I
\rging tuition fees in the edu |
ional institutions of the State ,
far as this general assembly is
icerned. Mr O Smith has '
1 lus hill on the subject eontinuuntil
the next session. The
late finance committee has reimucndcd
that all these approiations
hut those for the salariof
state house clerks he rostorto
the committee on ways and
Mills. In some instances addi- |
mill sums overlooked have been
ovided by this committee.
I till ing the past week a rad:
1 measure was introduced
rough the committee on affairs
d that is designed to drixe whis.
. .1
v distillers out of buskins in ,
e Stat'-. It is a hill to prohibit .
e distilling of Ihpiors containing
ohol in this State and | roviding
ics from t;? sl,opo ,.r i nisonment
from two 1 > live
ars.
The senate di 1 not have very
ich to do du-ing the week just
s.msI. It continued till next ses>11
Mr Connor's hill torcduee
p privilege tax on fertilizers,
a re by settling the fate of seversueh
hills now pending. Then
passed the bicycle baggage '>iM
<1 it became a law to the i<>\ <?f
wheehnoii. It killed the antirarette
hill and the bill to re- J
at the anti-free pass art. It litis
ssed the l?ill requiring all rail
nil passenger trains, except
rough vestihuled flyer sj to stop
all stations, after putting a
oviso so as to provide for at
ist one mixed train a day. This
ok iin* house promises to give
? nonnio nil it c:m <tO <f^\ nild
i
The most important measure
<le from the appropriation :iu<l
|iplv hills to pass the hou>c last
ick was the Kihler hill provid;
for a banking ami insurance
omission. The printing l?ill
nt over to the next session ami
? Atlantic Coast Line hill was
isc<l: so was the general ?i!| reinjj
to honr.ls of health.
In the senate Senat >r \relief's
.ark on Chanson college was one
the features of the week.
Today there will ho no session
either house, it being Washingi's
birthday and therefore, a
fill holiday.
Tomorrow the two houses will
Lrin the seventh week's work, f
ev have a large amount of work
I
fore them, hut with hard work :
d less talk, with night as well
day session, there is no reason
ly the linnl adjournment cannot
had in time for the members to
nart for their homes bv Mon- '
1 J I
y's outgoing trains. j
Aughtry's I^ast Chance.
Associate Justice V ,1 l\>po
mted an order staying the re-'
ttitur in the ease of the Slate
Thomas (' Anghtrv. This gives
ft ft i
ightry one more chance for a
v trial. The motion for a rciring
will l>e heard on the 3d !
; of April term of the supreme '
irt. The April term ttegins on
i 20th of April, so Aughtry
1 remain in the county jail for
rhilc longer l>efore his ease is
illy decided.?The State, 21st.
.. e for Beadaebc.
ls ^ remedv for all form" of Rend I
? Electric Bitters ban proved to he
rry l>ent. It effects a itermanento
md the mont dr?a ted habltualh
headaches yield to Its Influ us
i. We ursre all who are Hftllctedp
ure a bottle, and give thin remeve
t trial. In ease* of habitual c ap
itlon Electric Blftem cures by n*v
the needed tone to the howele, ana
cn*+H lontr rwim. tne n-? or ini
diotne. Try it once Large boltlU
y Fifty cent* at Crawfo-d Bro
igStar*.
Used Pistol on Himself.
Augusbi (In., Feb. IS. ? 1
Williams, aged 'JO, com ml
sttieide tonight by shooting li
self through the head with a pis
Williams' mind has been alien
For some time as a result ol
blow with a brick some nun
ago in a quarrel, which came 11
resulting fatally.
Murdered by Indians.
Winona, N I)., Feb. IS.?
bodies of Uov Thomas Spicer
wife, theiv daught ?r, Mrs Will
douse, with her 1-year old t
boys, and Mrs Waldron, mo
of Postmaster Waldron, ^
found on the Spicer plantat
near here today. All were
riblN mutilated and the traged
supposed to have been the v
<?f the Standing Koek Indians.
Adam Was a Methodist.
Some of you did belong 1
church once, but you quit,
pity an old qmltor! All can
who want to, but I am goin
stav by my job until itisdone
was born Methodist, and a!
gramlparents way haek to A<
were Methodists. Adam ws
Methodist beennsn lie full
foil the tirst time tlu* devil n
:i crack at him. From Sam .Jo
la*tr sermon at lloston.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a hot tie or common k&cs
urine ami let it Maud twentyhours;
a sediment or settling imiii
a diseased condition of tie- kidi
When urine stains linen It is po*
evidence ??f kidney trouble. Too
H'lent He* re to urinate or pain in
Iimca, is n'so (?? vitieing pioof tlui
Ui Ir eye Htnl Madder are i ut of o
WHAT TO !?<>.
?? e-Trttort to the kietwt
so ofu n rxprrssud, thai I > r Kiln
Swenip I toot. llie great kidney r? 11
fit tihseviry wish in relieving
in the hack, kidneys, liver, bin
a d every part of the urinary pass
It o?>rrecte w al i 1 it\ to Imlil mine
h'iil?iii g | hiii in passing it, or
rir eta following ii- e of lirpior. w i
liei-r, and overcome* that ucplet
i, !ty of l> i?i_ e '111j> lb <l to 01
in ii y linn * during the iti111 tour
'! In* riiild and ext r?ordiloti v 11 ?*?
Swainp-Itoof is kooii r?-a i/.ed
stand* tlie hi|tl'e-t for i:* wood
i n e* of I he uio-t ill * i essi r g i-a-? .s
\ oil in e-1 a nirdieai" you should
llit- 11 >1 Sulil he ill m?.'i?ili. '
11 fiy cuts and one dollar. F
sample holt I- an I pamphlet, hotli
fret* hy tnai cnlhii n Lmi
and send \ our full post-. flleo ich
I?? L)r Kilti))*r ?tc Co., HIiik^jiiu'oi
V. 'I lie proprietor f t Ins |> j??*r ^
autre llit* ^?*i uiiu'-H of 'his oiler
AUDITORS NOTICE.
rPHK TOWNSHIP Hoard of Ai
-1 Horn will mopt at their respei
place* of meeting in est li Town
on TIiuih'Ihv J/arch 4th 1h97 fur
purpose of canvassing the tax reti
and the I'ountv Moartl of KqualiZi
will meet at 'he Court Home on 1
tlay March ?:h lhf?7.
J A. COOK
County Audit
Feb 22.nl 1S97.
Notice to Road Overset
AHA C ONSKQUKNCK ot th
/v cent heavy nuns, the public r
in some sections of the County,
especially the Clay loads with
radius of five miles of the tow
Lancaster ) arc a1 most In an impt
hie condition All overseers of pi
roads are hereby notified and reqi
to call out their hands and put l
respective sections in good repali
soon as they are in a proper cond
to l?e worked.
Hy order of Commissioners
L. J. PKitHY
County Hupervis
If yoa feel wot
d h 11 rr?_out tej
AOWf'S ; ION BIT?^
?<r
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Gen. Harrison a Father.
[>:in Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 21.? j
A daughter was born to Gen and n
iim_ Mrs Bei.jatuin Harrison today
t,,| Both mother and child are doing '?
(*l
ted nicely. Many telegrams of con. j?
f :l grntulutions were received at the ,u
itlits Harrison home today in honor of
K..ir the event.
? |"
I A certain lady, whose absence
of mind was proverbial, happening
to meet in society a young /
widow who had lately lost her hus- "
I he . J 1*1
I baud, condoled with her sympa- H
thetically on her bereavement; ?,
ham J n
. then, after a pause, during which u
she lapsed into her accustomed u
thor . ' ... .if
forgetfulness, liupnred, to the K
T?1' stupcf actio* of the mourner, I '*
I ' "Was lie the only one you luulf' j "
l;,X A NEW TRIUMPH. j.
The Dreaded Consumption Can \
Be Cured. Ill
;
,, n : j li
(iod ^ S'oi-um. I ho (i rent ('hem!*' turl 1 ,,
Scientist, Will s^imI t.> Sutlffcig, in
'three Free Unities of 11 is Is
JT to I New I* 1 >is( ov? r? ?l Heme1
. (lies to cure fTnmump^ I '
. ! tion and AII I tine l
i niv .... i
I Iouhles. ! .
lam. I
i
ls j Nothing eon hi lie fairer. more phil- j
I [.. antlimpie or curry inure joy t > the 1
liulc I'"' Briiernu* ??(!* r of J
< 'he Imnnrnl ?n<l ill^linBiiielieil ehemlst l'
nt>s , T A Nlncum. M (' ,of New VorK t'itv. j ^
Hi* Iium <Ii eovereil u r*-1ami n
absolute cure f >r consumption, ami h'I i?
bronchial, throat, luiiy ami chest <11- v
seuscs, catarrhal all*-ot Ions general ?lcdine
ami weakness, loss of Mesh anil r
with all comlltlona of wasting awn\ ; ami to
four make i's treat merits known, will i
rates semI tlirce fr?*c bottles of Ills ifFwIy
leys, 'h- >vercl n n,cities to any nU^tcil
ItI ve r.-ailer of Tiik Lkiiokh. J ;1
fro- Alremly li s "new sclentltic !
the 1 of nichcine" bus periiienantl^iyuretl
t the ! t bouoMmls of apparent ly hopeless cases. '
nlcr. Tli" Doctor consblcrs It not o?\^v his 1
I professional. but bis re tin bum duty?a
Put V which h** ow.? ? ? null rlnn itu |
iibmity?to ibuitite bis infallible cure.
||p[ s | |
^ | ID lias proven the "itrcaileil con- (
, | sumption" to be a curable ilisease be- ,
Y7" | yoml it doubt, In any ('llinale, and has ,
1 ' ' 1 ! on li e in Ills Ane'ricai) and European
' laboratories 11?< u-anifs of "heartfelt
' " ti s/imohial* of g ati tide" from those
' " ' benefited uikI cured. in nil parts hf ihe
i'c- or , ,
world
isant f'aarrhal nod pulinonnrv (roubles
' " ' lo? l to consumption, m interrupted,
means speedv nod oer'nln death. Ilnn't
delay until it Is too luto Simply write r1
' J T A ^looiini, M tW Pine slre?t, '
' Now Yoik giving express and po.t- ()
ollli-o address, and lire free medctne s
",l' m 11 I e | r nnptlv sent. Please te'l llie
" i Iiot' r von mi\v I.is oiler in Tim _
or B i 1 i- iuikk. I ?
sent. I
... u '""?ne ?i-t-"vT <oow>?>nii? i
'
i r? ?s \ N I: W HOOK. * K NI I T I NO AN D
n. N ' Hot "II ETI N<of i,| page-. ov. r 50 '
'Hr< original designs illustia'ed, beautiful
I lnoo pn'toton, shawls, hoods j. eketa,
: i lr., lias been published liyTlio Home
1 II Milk St , lion on, Mass.. and will
l>e sent with a subscription to that rvrner.
The Hume is a ?o-|age monthly
fl/iod with original stories, literary 1
Psess ?Md domestic topiea ami 'asbions Its! !
rivs department of Fancy Worn in a special i
feature, new and original d* sign* each- C
. 1' Issue. The price of IUb*Cdpi!otl ia
fin cents i>er year ami will inc'ude one
ttloii 0?x?lc? Ah a ijoi imI innure j
'ues. ' ment to t r ial r ul foil ne, h coj y oft It I
book will be given with a 6 months' "
. subscription. The price of book is
l>r* 2fi rents, but a 6 months' suh?erip.
ton and the hook Combined will hea ^
ire! CLEMSON COLLEGE. 1
e re. rpiIK FI/-TH SESSION of Clemson C
oads i Agricultural College wifl begin f
(and Tliur-day, Feb lHth 1S07 t
I" H To the two regular four year course r
n ?C Icsding to the degree of Bachelor o t
issa- Hcirnce. a special two-year course ii
l.l In
,Me<-tmnh-a anil Engineering hint beei 1
'?? *?? added.
ihelr The ennrwe of inatruetlon Inelnde
r- MH the following aubjecfa :?Agriculture,
H Ion fhemitdry. Hortciilture. intirying,
Vet* rinary Hclence, Botany, (leology, 4
Mineralogy. Mechanical, Electrical
and Ciyii ftmneeFicg. Kugiieh, Mathe
inatlrHand Hl?tory.
wmamm Hoard, WHahing, fuel, lights for swa
nlon of 40 week*, $/>9 ?M?. I
For ( atalogue containing full particular*
add roan
3f. E. B. CRAIGHEAD. PR/TSDT.
t'leinaoii College, j j|
SOUTH CIROLIM COLLEGK 1
COLUMBIA. H. C.
Reunion begin* Heptember 80th. Ten
regular Couraea, with Diplomat*. Special
Couraea, with tCertificate*. Board
$8 a mouth Well appointed Lahore
torlea, Chemical. Physical, Biological,
etc Gymnaatam. Total neeeaaary
expenses for the year (exclusive of .
traveling and clothing), from $1*23 to
9183. women admitted to all Claaaea,
For furtAer information, catalogue,
etc., addreee the Prealdent, I
JAMES WOODROW. |
. Ill . \
ESTRAY HORSE.
V
\ UCiHT. HAY HOUSE. nbfiNC*
lentmni uhl uss lukeii upoiv
iv premises on the His1 tiny of i>e- >J
mln^r Isst When taken up t he r
iiwi liiin ? l>o>'* Kailille aii|i the
i'hRi -11 of n I) iltd brittle. The owner
?ti y^>t same by provlrg properly nmfc
>i\i?gtbe t.xpniMH r.t keeping ?n?>. ?
Ivertisli g flie *uiil horse
W I>. HYATT,
He.air, ?S. ( .
b 8, 1S97.
0
.|J. 1MB Mil nHmaMBBBBiai
NOT ICR.
\ ET, PERSONS Al:K IIKRKBV \
\ Warned riot t<> harbor or employ "
ly son Willie Fri-itler who is ? minor
oil It ft my home without tny e.oiiaein
siil boy is about IS yeaisot age.'ahnut
feel 9 inoluK lilgn, weit/li- about 1&C
omnia ami is ol a dar* ringer oak*
olor. t *
The law will bt strict lv rtifnrceik
gainst ea -li ami ever> person tlisreanting
this no'be
EH WIN Kit A Zl Kit
eby. ?. 1SH7, ?
Notice.
\>Y DIRE- TION OK tbe Oounlv
i' Ho ti?l of ?'ommhsinni rx, anil in '
ceoriliiiiee with mi ortler i as.-t ?l at a
egil'ar meeting of tiie Hoertl. I e'tl on
lontbiy, il?e fourth it v of January.
ust., notion is beie'?\ given t" all
ersmis u lin are ire not inniatrs ??f the
or lhnise. but tvli ? nr no r ct i vng
llnaueial aiil is paupeis of I h* ,
'ouniy. Mutt tbey \vi I be riquireit.
Her tiie first tiny of F? b. next, te go
r> tbe t ' lintv I'tmr House, nilioi wis*
II < minty t?i?I wil/ t u wphtlrtwn, ant? .
Iielr m.nies will be sir! k - n from the
iBtiper list L" I* KI IKY. * ,
? i>n- jy vispr>im
V;
Reward for a Thiel I
[" Wf 1.1, PAY ?!0 tor me hi re st of *
I John MeKsdden. wlm rntiMPil my
louse on Tuesday afternoon lust arid
tole money and Jewelry, >al I John
IcKsddeti in h?tw?eii 16nml IK years
f sire. a slick hlai'k fallow with #
urns, weiehs Aiioiit 140 or loO ponnd*~
/alks as if his fed were shackled; hie.
ihihIh look ashy all thetime. H? win
?iseil near Itiolihurg l.ast se^n **
/heater ?:i Tuesday night. ?
K. H Ma-pky,l.ancaster,
s. C,\
?nv. 27 1 K9fl ?tf.
R. Allison T. S. Carter .
ALLISON k CARTER, ;;i
KEAI. ESTATE AGENTS... '
IjANOASTKIt, S. ('.
7 - ' t , - *
|)KUSONS DFSIHINtl tc sell ine.
I provd or unimproved town Ion .
if lands of any description are Invited ,
o see us.
ALLISON OAKfKK.
.1. I larry Fowter,
ATTOItNKY AT I.AW, ?.
I ANCASTKU, S f\
Will practice in a'I the f 'otirta of |'?y
Hate. Special attention given to ooL .
imm ion of (Malms.
raY*0!tlce in old ('hfswV-a ?
ver Kit/.pat rick lire., stole. 1.
Jo 1.
Janv 3d, ISO.") ? 1 yr. ^
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flutual Fire Protection ^sa tiation.
J. C. McDOW, AGKNT
FOB I.ANCASTF.R COC5TT.
PKRHONH DE^IRINO cheap ineitr?.. ll
Hiioe on town or country property*
n a (rood nnil safe Fir* liiftiiruno* .
Joinpuoy. Rpplr to
J. C. MtDow, Agent,
Lanc&Hter, S. C )eo
12 h. IfrOti?3n?.
Registration Books Open .
[N ACCOUDANCK with the Art o r
I IHUfl providing f-?r th? registration. ,
if electors. the hook s of the Puperviaon*
if Registration will l*? open at the
ourt bouse on the first Monday In
ach month for the registration i>Oleoma
entitled to registration and kept
ipen for three succf-sslve days In eaefety
nonth until the geoeial election xt
H9S W. O. A Porter, m
R. M. Kirk.
U. J. Ktyr.n,
Roar?l of RegMr~>tay??|?
vov in, in??5?tr
iNDS_FOR_SALE !i
A 8 AflF.NTS for Mortgftire Compm
(A nle* wt will sell at private sale a
nimber of v ry desirable plantation*
n Lancaster ounty belonging taeaW ,
Companies, at low rates and on easy ,
erms
Mr* For further particulars apply U. . ' ,
R. E. ALMHON, Attx,
Lan -sitter, 8.
or
R. K. PALMER,
Columbia, H. Ct
Wor. 34, 'M 3m.
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