The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 16, 1898, Image 3
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V C?' Cs i ri }t pitllU'l'9^ W't
? The Legislature will adjourn
today and Linen.stev's delegation
IB expected home tommrow.
? Mr Paul Moore, clerk in the
U S MarshaPs oflioo, can." up
from Charleston Saturday and
spent several days with his family.
? Mr Van no Welsh and his sister,
Mrs Samuel Khea, of Cohitnhia,
arc visiting their parents, Mr
and Mrs 11 Z Welsh, near this
place.
?Several others are looking at
lots in West Had. It will he a
veritable little town in another
year.
?The new county government
hill was passed in the House Saturday.
The pay of the two commissioners
for Lancaster and
Chesterfield counties wrs made ^2
nor day. In other counties the
pay was made sd.
? Mr T 11 Fairchild, formerly
with the Lancaster Cotton Mills,
has accepted a position in the
Camden Cotton Mill ns overseer
?>f carding tuxl spinning. His
brother, Mr .1 1" Kuirchild, has
accepted a position in the Camden
mill ah;o.
? Hie early gardeners are getting
their iri>li potatoes, etc.. in
the ground.
? Married, by K 11 Sspp, N 1'.,
on Sunday 13th, Mr William T
Snipes and Miss Sallie Aldrieh all
of Lancaster county.
?The following is the list of
letters advertised for the week
ending Dec 15, ISO#: Mrs L .1
Parker, Hannah Smith, \V T
Adams, Patrick Ilurns, Samuel
Caston, A Glaaser.
J. F. Grogory, P M.
?I)r J E Uu tied go, Dentist,
will l?e at Kershaw Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this week
for the practice of his profession.
? Married, by Mr B F Adams,
at the home of Mr J Q Adams, in
Pleusant llill township,on Sunday
last, Mr .lames Adams and Mi?s
Garrison, daughter of Mr
?ionn uarrison.
?Dr \V II Wakefield, of Charlotte,
N C\, will lie in Lancaster
at the Cunningham Hotel, on
Friday, Feb 25th,this one diiy only.
Ilis practice is limited to the Eye,
Nose and Throat. The doctor
will not visit Lancaster again until
fall.
? Mrs ltooter and five little
rooters, orphans on the paternal
side, in the editor's pen, are getting
very uneasy for it is rumored
that at the next meeting of the
board of health the question of
permitting hogs in the corporate
limits from April 1st to October
1st will Ix* fully discussed.
Mules! Mules atul i/orses.
Just received two car loads fine!
young Kentucky Mules anil Hor
cs. All parties in faith counties <
wanting mules or horses eitherj
L ? I? ?
mi citMi (ir ior goou paper wouui i
<1<? well to see us l*?fore Inning.
They must be told, Come and *ee
uh if yon wish to k.vo money.
The Kernlmw Hanking and Mer
cantile ('o., Kershaw, S.
T< n< liet's Kxnmlnntton
The next examination tor applicants
for Teachers' ccrtificat*'-* j
will he held at the court house on
Friday the lbth dny of February
1898, U'^innin<r at VnVlook, 11 m.
W. B. Bruce,
Co. Supt. Kducntion.
Feb. ?ll? 1898. I
IMimm mf Ik* Bl*c4 mn<% Brrra*.
N'? one nrsd auffar wkh umraigia. Tlda 1
41is tpiickly aari pcrmaafwtly eared
ky llmwin Iron Ritters. Kverjr diaeaae of
die Mood, nareea and atom no h, chronic
r otherwise, aueriimha to |lrowna' Ira*
Bitters. Known and used for n*mi] a
quarter of a rentur^lt attHld* to day foremmt
aaiorig nor moat rained remedies.
Browns'Iron Hitters ia sold by all daalera.
?Pay your subscription.
!t Acted l?r?miptty.
The board of health met Mondav
nt't eruoou and adopted resolutions
which will be gratifying
to re.-ideals in the \ icinity of the
jail. The cnunt\ will now have
to remedy the nuisance of the jail
sink A wind mill, lank and sew
oragc pipe or something better
will have to be adopted and that
at once. Nobody will object to a
tank anu sewerage pipe provided
the sewerage pipe empties into the
creek. The board of health certainly
could not consistently per
mi it the emptying of a sewerage
pipe from the jail into a ditch in
the town when it has condemned
the location of certain houses over
^ n ditch.
Another Mutter for the ltnar.l ol
Health
We respectfully submit the following
query to bo discussed I>v
thc board of health at its next
meeting: If one citizen ean run
a sewerage pipe from his premi es
into a ditch in the town, why cannot
any other citizen make said
ditch or some other ditch the
dumping place from his promi-e-f
.Judge L'walifirs.
On Saturday Inst II-?n. G \V
(resigned iiis seat in tlio
IIou-c of Representatives as a
member from Chester count v.?
On Monday he came over to Lancaster
and went before Associate
Justice Ira If .tones and duly
qualified as Judge of the Sixth
Judicial Circuit. Judge Gage will
hold his first term of court in
Ilorry county, March 17th.
Last Friday** Work Work and
Big IMc Nie Next Friday
L ist Friday farmers for several
miles up the Charlotte and Monroe
roads had a big rock hauling on
i the road just this side of Gills
Creek. They placed about 200
loads along the road which the
chaingang will shortly hammer
up and place on the road bed.
The following persons sent wagons:
?C?. W tf.ii*/*
I .... --W Uj.. lugo, ?? Jtiuo nil:
zer, col., Muck Price, col., Bob
j Brice, col., Lee Brown, col., Palmer
Robinson, Sam Mobley, col.,
Kd Craig, Lawrence Craig, col,,
.1 K II elms, .1 Y Crawford, col.,
i A .1 Taylor, David Robertson,
I VV I) Robertson, Richard Robert!
son, N B Cousar, John Adams,
Finest Moore, R F Mussey, col.
I . will bo noted tlmt eight colored
citizens camo with their teams
and assisted in this commendable
work. If the whites hud turned
out in the same proportion there
would have l>een perhaps a dozen
more teams hauling than there
were. Next Friday thoy will
haul ugain placing rock on the
other side of the creek to the
forks of the road. Be on hand
with your teams that day and let
those who haven't teams go and
help load and uuloud. A big picnic
dinner will be served on the
occasion and the following ladies
of the town uro requested to act
as n committee of arrangement
for the dinner: Mcsdames .1 K
Taylor, J M II ood, J J Blackinon,
I) N Mackey, J M Riddle, Robt
Billings, I! .1 Gregory, I)r G W
i? i>... i? " >- -
i mucj , < ?"i i v iwiiiiim i>, \ ,nr
tor.
All the liulie-i contributing bits
ket* w ill please send them to Mr*
.1 .1 Hlacknum'rt by 11 o'clock
Friday morning where the committee
will tuko charge of them.
SnV< i our l.if
Bv u?d"tr " i im Ohkat Hour if
MKKK'AN KlONKV ? lllcK " Thia
n* ? ri'iiiMly i* h cp-i ?utpiifc? nit ? ?
toiim fits ir proiV?p;rve*? In
r I pvlnv oic'n in live Kid o,vn, Kii>'ld?<
*nd It ck in ? '? * <?' fein-ile I* relieve*
retention of watc fo??i p*|>i in
K it n ur nl iinnn-cllt'ftl}
your* ivp* liy u-injf this rmrv?deuM
cuiv ft* u*e will prevent fm?i con
MO|ilPliiva in aUoomT nil camp* l?v it**
giemt nlteialivp And healing powei *.
t*old by J F Mecke h u., /< mriuate
J
lr$f~ Snbscrilxj for the Ledger
Children Cm *cr Pttcfw** Cj&sTnrta
"Cotton Mye" in Limbo.
"Cotton-Eye .Jot-'' was y esterday
committed to jail charged
with violation tiie dispensary law ()u
-in oilier words, selling blind deliir!
tiger whiskey. Blind tigers are and n
said to lie numerous in these a vim
"diggins" and we hope to see the p
some who claim more respect a- an on
bility than "Cotton-Eye Joe" low \
landed pretty soon. Cotton-Eye's cry o
capital wouldn't enable him to diver
engage very extensively in the usual
business. oats <
. . cottoi
i More Mules and Better Mules! heuvi<
j We will have to arrive thi& They
j (Tuesday) afternoon a ear load of ; corn ;
the finest young inulesever brought h-ss c
j to this market. Everybody is it wel
invited to call at our stables and small
, see them. We will either sell or mand
swap. You will tind our prices j is ab<
low. and our terms are cither cash , last,
or on time with good papers. | in the
1 loath & Elliott, i ami tl
Lancaster, S C. j " t ei
Fohv 1 nth 1 SOS. . this s
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Jurors Cor the ."March Term uers
The court of (ieneral Sessions items
for this county will convene on Bill I
t'.e tirst Monday in March, 7tl? been
nil. Judge Klugli will preside. are 1
The jur.tis were drawn yestcr sh;? >
.lay us follows: is mo
(ikani) Ji*icv: S P Bennett, lliey
W .1 ll:uiiinon<l, .John A Kell, 'V ;ne
John A Flening, G W Flynn, braini
John Laney, 11 .1 Gardner, W A Soi
Steele, I) N Maekev, II It Massey h:i'l :i
J E ltowell, II A Stewart, II \V brillii
Taylor, OH Bell, J F M Estridgc, E*.,.,
Z I* Maekev, ! It I'uile, Z E IIil- aged
, J ' . tton.
ten tv<
Petit jury: A F Gregory, some
W II Green, W J Sistare, W A gener
Marshall, W V Hough, ES Howie, bojs
\V C Vunlundingham, It It ltiddle, antj s
J C Cook, W A Funderbnrk, boy i
\V It Porter, W II Draffin, C C plant
Faile, Sr., J A S Knight, j!$P sault
Glenn, M S Witherspoon, A V from
Robertson, W F Crenshaw, John ()f ro
W Elms, W J Williams, M H down
Hollman, John M Hinson, Haskell killed
Porter, T M C Mosier, W T Ilil- fined
Hard, .1 Thus Marshall, Jos Dun- thoro
lap, W M Barton, Dennis K Hall, dispoi
T B Biggart, It D Patterson, J S (ittlo
L Barton, W LCroxtcn, Jr., A B havin
smull << v t" v
. ".'kuci, v/ i- cum. ! jf the
? purcn
Magistrate for Flat Creek. a Soui
Gov Ellerhe has appointed W advice
S ?aulken berry as Magistrate for i J
Flat Creek township in Lancaster \ week
county vice Robert F Ixing, re- strum
signed. Mr Long has accepted a Sonic
position at the Black mon gold holdii
mine which demands all his time of ke<
hence his resignation. to los
m it doe
O. K. C. Talk. j^jr
General Superintendent Lump- j)een
kin, of the Ohio River & Charles- (jjtj w
ton railroad, was in the city yes- tjl0 r
terday. He came down to consult jm(| p
with the commission about certain vcrHft,
matters up[>ertaining to the busi- (;at's
noss of the road. The Manufac wero
turer's Record, in its recent, issue, ?phe 'j
stated tliut the road was being ^
built towards the Tennessee coal mollS4
fields und that work would soon
1)1 Kit
i he completed. Mr Lumpkin Hiiid ,
that the company was improving m ^|)(
the roitdlied as much an j homo hie, mus,1
and thit the Tennessee end of it ...
Ml!
was being rapidly worked In .
, . .... turnei
the course of a year the road will j ,
, , 1 al wet
extern! in one continuous link from i . .
i ! v,s,t I
Cincinnati to Charleston, unless
1 ville u
j unforeseen circumstances prevents ' y..
Columbia Register, Wednesday. ! ^
A I'aluub i I'rt *ct ijttii.h Van
Ktlilor Morri-??n of Wort 111 It a ton R'->
lal. "."Sun," v>ilto; " You l ave a [ visittM
valuable (irtM'ilpiluii in iCIecLrht Bit , wce^
lers ami I out cln'?iful )? r<-ooni?0Mi
I forOonntipailiei :?'n| ."liek 'WtiUotiS, Horn
ml jih . j? n >i.?! ? ? cm I n'c If Iihm 11'' Nntioi
*m|hh| " Mrs smile Si?lilt, l'6'i6 Tol- tencd
tai{? Otnve vve,, i hlrs^o. was all ru .
(lewa. coiii?l not hit nor (litres! fool.
had a t'H' lia. he which never left lie? were '
ami int tircl f d w> ary, but six l?oi ^{(
lies of Fie trio Bitter* restored bar
health ami reneWe.i her Mtr^mrtli.
I Prices ISO tenia and $1 00. Get a bolt 1 '*iH B
atCriwford Bros' Dru^ etoie. this 8<
, *i. < 1
I
! I or I'm Ledger. Ma
VAN >VY('K IT F.MS. ! j
i neu
r farmers ami guvduors an; a |u
lit Oil villi lltr prelt; weathei ni<^
re pushing their work with wet
Alid living in hopes of seeing ' I'ni
roinised prosperity wave at Mai
irly dnv, regardless of the and
iriee of eotton and general 1'lv
f lnrd times. Fanners will Ilei
sify their crops, more than j Uol
Sonic are sowing spring wit
in lands usually worked in Ke\
I. The fall sowing was mil
er than for several years, nv :
will plant lariro erops or j to 1
and peas. They will plant gnc
otton than usual and fertili/.e per
II, and try to raise it at the gro
est eost possible. The de- I win
for Commercial Fertilizer C.
?ut the same this spring as pre
Our people huvenevi r been eon
habit of using it very "largely
lie low priec of cotton does
ieoura::e them to buy heavily
i :.si .1
lave been watching the pa-J',u
fot -oinc a ti?des of news .
hor
from "(>I<1 Hickory and s|,(,
[lolittle," but so far have I A.
di-appointed. They both 'hot
luidiin:' farmers ami are
tnvir nei/lib'irs that there ~ ,
111111
re ia actions than in words.
are living under their own tv.
ami I'lLttree,' ami let idler 1
s report the news.
, ,n,,!
ne \ an \\ yek colored people
n evithi^r trial before ourjher
ml Magistrate, T \V Set rest, ed
Monday. Three little boys, VVil'"
respectively eii?ht, nine and
. . * iv I
pars old, were out minding i |" *
cows when they <;ol into a Ver
al row. The two Younger j 1
set upon the older with knife | ?l'e
tick, when the ten year old 1 <"1 ^
licked up a piece of rail and j " ^
R(1 himself readv for the ?s-1??
? m.r
and when one caught him her
the rear he landed his piece tliu
iil on the others head and tin<j
ed him, and it is said almost
yoi
him. The ten year old was *wjt
five dollars. It seems that "at
would he a better way of voi
sing of such cases where ur^!i
ho
children arc involved, than H
g a prosectition and trial as ' lu
V were men, by having their
ts or guardians to give them fn ,
ad whipping and some good t'
>. Y.h
V Hyatt has been busy this
ginning cotton. This looks p(>|
;o and almost out of season. a
of our farmers have been
lg cotton, and tried the plan
aping it unginned, so as not
o in weight, as it is claimed *'ie
s not lose in the seed.
s Optimus a id her cat has Nr|1'
after some mice, and the eat ^
a well in keeping up with
aouse that the little fellow I)0r
> conceal itself in an anni* 1111
ry China Soup toureen. The l)in
wits were tried, but they
o<|iuil to the emergency.
Ymreen was pushed otT of
able and broken and the
s oispntched to tho delight
s Cat, but the broken china,
all of tho pleasure and some I
) profit out of Mrs Opti- the
a mouse chase. 1 A*
n t
<s Minnie ,J Massey has re- uf
I to Van Wvek after sever- -lit
>ks absence on an extended
0 friends at Rock Hill, York :UV
ndother places. Her friend u
,, , , 1 'CL
Elly Needy accompanied her
and will spend Home time at w|}
\\ yck. 1 yen
! .1 liarr Harris of Rock Hill
1 his Van Wyck friends last'
While Mowing the Rig |
for the ferryman at Indian 20
u s ferry his horse got frigb- *ecl
and ran with his boggy*
amnge to horso ami liuggy lH 1
rcry slight. <ftr
is Blanche Smith has entered j
Shurleys school at Pleasant
nd will lie one of his pupils
sason. OPT1MUS.
rrlajjo Near Twlo llle.
.11". W. j> 15< \ - 1e -i tone \ j
r I'l'iid ).HvilW\ was the scene of i
ippy iiitin!.i-i Wednesday I
lit. I he contr iclinyj pait'esi
o Mr Augustus Ivibanks of j
ion County, N. and Miss!
Hie Robertson, the .amiable
lovely step-(laughter of Mr.
lor. The attendants were Watt
lrv l'lyler with Miss Ilutlie
icrtson ami Mr Frank IvibunUs
li Miss Mottie lMvlor. The
.* Mr West of the Moniee eirt
ollieiatrd. After theecremoiin
elegant supper was served
he bridal party and invited
sts. The following day a so
I) dinner was given thenint the |
rntTs lather's, Thos. C Kii- j
iks, Ks?|., in I'nion Count v N
Many need wishes are exssed
for tin* happy voting i
pie now start in;? on life an .
C. J
IN 3II-:mokiam
drs Marfan t Ann Yi<k died j
nary lit, 1 *!>' at Icr Iiom'* r
leastereoiinty, S. ('. She was i
n May 1?">. 1* Id. In earlv life
connected herself with Shiloli j
K. iTcshytorian < 'Imreh, and :
! in the faith. She v a s \ he i
est member of Shiloli < 'nijr j
ion: (Id years in the eliunli |
itant ? nmv a inemher of the!
reh triumphant for all eterr.-Ier
Bible was her greatest
isure. and the 1'sulms wen*
-t preei.ms tu lier ? th- lD.'tand
were specially comforting to
Ilev (J W Kwart, her beiovPastor,
visited her often, and
< a spiritual comforter all
ough her illness. She tiot tinoved
the reading of the l'salms
me smgiu<; or I'avni s sweet i
ses was always a pleasure.
m her lust sickness, she was a
at sufferer, still her faith nevfailed,
and she was perfectly
iinissivo to God's will.
>he told us "not to weep f??r
that she was going to ho with
Saviour she loved so well; and
t she was crossing the waters,
1 all was peace and joy !"
farewell dear mother, we laid
i away in old hhiioli graveyard
h the sweet hope that you are
; rest"1 with the Lord in which
i trusted, and that we will meet
in in Heaven, where there will
no more parting.
> I,out'* iny Shepherd I'll not
want
e me aowh ro lie
nice ii'ex k!r< en : Hi* I?*hii* Hi o?m
lie quiet waters l?y,
l tin tn?h I walk in Heath's dark
vale.
et will I fear n<> i'J ;
Thou art with me. himI thy rod
nil fitHll'ine comfort at 111
M. L. (loins.
dr Kfird's hill giving hnlf of
fertilizer tax to Winthropand
other half to Clenison College
? killed jn the Senate Saturday,
inson will continue to get it all.
dr Thomas Cham bless, a eariter,
died in Columbia last Satiny
of lockjaw from his step
p on a nail about ten days ago.
YE YOU EVER TRIED THEM?
LAKDRETH'S
GARDEN SEEDS.
fresh, reliable and di'eet from
i tfarden. Coder favorable eonions
every seed will 'come tip.'
i have on hand u lnr?ro variety !
these celebrated seed bought
eot from Ihe larin, and n. ?t from
mmission merchants tr\ them
1 you will not he disappointc I ;
h poor stands and little knotty j
rotables.
-V" Iamdretli'a Onion Sets,
ite and yellow I'll lv\ i' tins '
- TBV tT. Powdered
Borax for your meat, i
cento worth will perfectly pro-1
I 500 pounds of neat.
HACK'S WONDER FT I * OIL
he prentost pain reliever on
th.
Kor'Htl? by,"
F Mnoke.v Ac <70,
2' r.AXf'AHTKR . H, r
^Pay Up.
H U VW TRU11*.'Plf?
f i iti.fi i if 1 <J iil f iii
The Dreaded Consnippuoa Cut
Be Cared.
". .V . > lo -ijiit tho'lient ? " 1 ; i > ic >iScientist.
Will Si ml t i Snt'-reiv
Tlirfe [''ret* 1 ; ?i: i? ? of il i /
Newly DiiTijvi r. ?l 11? iiu
to cure ('">
lion Mini All i iinu
l-Mllll.OM
Not'iin/ conl 1 lie fnlrth
intliroiiic or earrv more iov t > ?
ufTllcteit. Mian the j;? m rous ? ff-r r
i lie honored and ill-.' iniini-lie-i
i" A Sloenm. M (' .of New Ynrt; ' >* ?
lie li.ii iii covered ii iiliiililn smiv
dv-olute enf i coi,snn?|ilioi , n . *>
l.,.,.tw.i.io: ?
.. . iiiiua , inn anil i ii"Cii'i'S
c Urn rlittl all' " i i - n ;s.
( ! i lie Mi I WINlk II > . < '
ill! Cnlt'Mtii" S of W ; * ! !! / . v.'a
i'- i rent nii'i'ih . n
? :i l tiir m fr?-*- i?.,t;|. . ,.r . <
iii?i,? iv(->e l :m-< it'. >..
r< uder < ! T ;;k !,i:ih.i k
vln-rt !y Ii s \\ >-4 i < 1 'I f *
I.:" i?i" l I'itif" i?i?M : mini . tllOn-tlti
!*'if ? -1; i v hi.!' :->nv >
' 'll Dta I'll I 'M ,-i I'M j; ,iv J-V
11' I III!.',I. I .lit . . t-4 i ' . '.L l - ! 'i
III' V xvlit'.'h Ii" IIV t'l Mill" ;'i...? .. I.
11 i . it j ? i > i! u:t< 11 j -
Ii*-. lm* .IV' !. I
hitn|it ion'' 1.1 la* n i a . ''
voml it li.lltit. III :i14V I'll
Ii * ill t,i- \ in ' i ii ;i:i hi .i I', i ,>^ ry\
:al.ii'ii'iiri?'- tli- Hiiiiuis . r" "t ctriif
' M/iitioMUii of i: ;?'i nil'" Ii i.i i :a t
'11?-fit?-iI ii"i I'ureii, i-i jimii- ? * ?>.
Will ii)
<*>iiiiilii.-il ii'.il |iiiiinfi..ui*y ii ui>'i?
if i l t!> <" iifum|it|.i". ii i. i.-i i , : r .
in-an-1 Hjii'i'ily innl fiM"tin d'-nth !><??'?
jit'lay until i Ih ton luti* -i.i.jMy writ*
i A vi ni ii. M i' , ns I'u i rv? t.,
New York giving ??x|i!'ifi- hnil
nlllee address, iiml the fire tn>ihrt?H?
will he i r >m|it lv Heel, I'm-r te.l ?S?*
Doelnt DIJ ->a W l)M niter it: t'llr.V
Lhixil'.it.
'Vniir mother takes in \vush?w?r.
doesn't she?' asked the man in tin
bald wig. 'She has to take* ?j? 1??f
washing as soon as it gets dark."
retorted the gentleman with
jieagreen whiskers, *or your fitk
er would have it all before mo rung!'
Eve rum!if Sn //.? V.r
Chsphip:mI antly ('hihurlie. the mmiv
wonderful medieln discovery a* t W
Jtfe, plea-ant Hint re're-hmir ! > tf>*'
uas'e. ?ei K?iilly and positively *??>.
kidneys, liver and liowe!? e>?ns*?p
the entire system, dispel enlns, rsu.*r
headaphe, fever, liahiiital ioiis|i(>Mmm?
a int t)itiiiiiM>.ess. Please buv ami Jtj
?h? x nf ?' (y '' today; 10. -*r?. 5* er:?4*.
ilohl ami gu artilitei <1 invuie I * * *rA
SruKk;lslS
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint not Served.,
STATE OF SOUTH CAKOU
C O U N T Y O F LANCASTFK?
Court of Common PUct*.
14 K A!li?nii Mini H It a 'litem,nartwm*pracl
h'intr law. under the ftrtn iiwrw*of
l(. K, A R. It, Alliaou, FiftirviifflS*..,
iKainst
Andrew J McAteer, Defendant
To tiie Defendant ahove named
You are herehv eunmioned ami' nr?
quired lo r.nnw. r the roraplaiat
inia H' ti ii, which i* ft ed in the
of tiie C'erk of the ' ourt of ( iMnrMatPlena
for said ' iituiiy and to *rrv(r n
copy i f yonr an-wer to th~ aaitt ? "*?
plaint on the auteoolher at hi - ortt wj
rear of i lie < ourt hou.-<- at I
S. <wit hin twenty day* *Mer v>?e?
iter vice hen of excuatve ot ih?- day wf
ueli rervice; and I'you t,.i! inm x?rrr
the eomp aiut wttliin toe time <?&> ? ?
?aid, the p'aintitr in thi* *< ton wilt
apidv to 'lie t'oiirt fir (tie .e? lirtnaiided
in I lie eomp'ai t
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, W. S. I i. Portrr,
[L.S.j C.C. C. L. (
R. K. Wvlfp.
IMnintiff's itlj
Tk Andrew .1 McAb-er,
Al?ent |i?*feinl^iii h>rin .
Takl Itcp flih1 I ll?' ri inj>'
in wan flu d in lite t?fllc?o c( ti ' *ili
< f lln* f urt u>f I hih w'it ..rn.y nrt
Jilt* HlHli' of H iifli ? ? oil ft lifc??<
ny of lS'S
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r ? mi UN > '? &. .
Feb 4 ?>w
Bridge to Lei
'PlIK i ON I HAI'T <> ho n / r**>
I bridge over < hiiio ' rt-eti. in < -nit/
Creek tow abip, near f>r H V
eye' place, will be award it je? ji
lowe?t responsible bidder, with *?eproveil
bond In double i^e amour* ?f
the bid, on Tuesday, Feb 22nr). %t 9ft "
o'clock, in. The right to re)ee? moj
and all bids la reserved Plan* mm "sped
fbat Ions will be ma.le It now w a* i
the letting. Terms WArtM.
I. J. KRHR
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