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(V {Jtorjwiele, ?4.A Ifl f (J BUSHED KVKl{Y'"r>IUW i u - HY ? H-Wft.: --Cjr^HCtXJOWiaXjX, O AHDKM, fl 0.. JAN. 23, I HOT. ?Suhuoku'Txon Uatkh:? Olio yoor, ?1.0Q. <dx month", 50 ooftta ; thro? mouthy, OOM'rt. t RAti:? Mm-.' A ?> v K HT(? i no : ?O rdlun ry trariHloji t fl'(W(M (jKnion(rt, first insertion $ 1,00 por Hqnyio j caeh Bui/soquent in .?^rvlon 60 cejiV^WjKjuaro. ? 0a'*h rrtlof for Wftof#, l<0?t ami Found, <&C?? not uxefyedliuj fjvo linen, iK> cent* oaoh inMortlonunu 6 conto per lino for '? mh 1 1 tlona 1 ' ; .JVnsinosH IqooIi, 6 cents por lino efioh In . Korllon, Qfflola! ait?] ootipeK at thu rate ?'* lowed uy law. Raton for contract advertising will bo an - nOunood upon application at thootilee. Communications will ho published when pflftloroHt to tho general )>ii)>li<* anrl not of a defamatory nature. No r0? ' HpoiiHlhility will ho assumed '.for thi vlowa of correspond djitH* KoniUlanee* l?y chocks, drafts and po?ta' monoy orders should ho made payable to ' W. JU'Mol)OW!CM?. Camden. S. 0, ter"?"..9 ... J. The Chronicle has purchased the poind' press an d printing outfit of The Camden Journal and now has the eomhliicd outfit* of both j peeper*, tnakjny it one of the. beat cqutfipi ol of JIqcs in tho State. (jo). j7*W. Vloycl has boon elected Sorgoant-nt- Arms of' the Senate. Messrs. liny and Winkler have boon placed upon several very im portant loglslnMvo committees. The morohant who fulls to ad vertise Is prnctlcully saying to the trading public: "Wo do not want your patronage." J ud go Jnmes Aid rich will pre side at 1 1 i.o February .tor in of Court for this County. Hon. .J. Win. Thin inrnd will appear for his Hist time as Solicitor. 'flic -United States Huprcmr Court baa decided that tbiyV part ol the Dispensary law which provides for tho inspection of liquors im ported into the State is unconsti tutional. It is thought., however, by legislators, lawyers ".nil leading public men that tho decision doei not seriously etipple the law. As yet no definite amendment bill hafc been duvised by the Legislator 'and the ^prevalent soutuie^t tio? among legislator appeara'to b< that no radical change will be made. KIIwImi's I muiguri\l. Shortly afier 1 '2 o'clock/ Montlay William I). F.llerbo.pf Marlon Coun ty took the oath of ofiieo and becalm the Governor of South Carolina, sue (Ceoding John Gary Kvnns of Aiken County, whom two years ago ho op pofed unsuccessfully in the Demo cratic i/ul'crnatorinl primary, llii * fj inaugurn1 add.ros.9i >y?y listened t< t most attentively by ttouil|' two iIioiir and sons and daughters of ihe I'al 'inetto State, of which ho will he I.Ik Chiof Kxoo utive for at least two ye -j i\j. Their (uttc ulioti evidenced their interest and thir generous ap? plauso showed their appreciation. The address was delivered in excel lent sly e; every word being plainly audible throughout Clio chamber.*. r Gdfternor Kllerbe is nut a ?? orator, but lie speaks as ho lives and nets, '-*in a plain, slraightfoi ward, business manner, with the seal of thorough carnosltie.ss so stamped upon his ut terances as io c?irrv conviction of hin honesty and H.neeivty to the minds of bin bearers. Outside of wlmt be said will r refer. cncctot.be .Dispensary law. ihe re was not a sentence in Governor Kl lerbo's inaugural Jo which exception could be taken by anybody in South Carolina, The address was eminent ly \vW?o and conservative, and fairly cxuifod patriotism at every pore, so ? Lo..-.*l>t>uk; ? It? contained - enough peace ami harmony to sifU evon the most ardent Forty itu in South Car olina, which in saying more than ? little. More objection will be found to the inaugural hecau?o of what Kl lerbe d dn'l say than because of what he did say. For instance, both factions in Charleston arc agog to know what ho . is going to do ? about tho Metropolitan lYdieo, and not a few citizens of Carolina's Me tropolis visited Columbia yosterday to bear from his own lips hia in ton lions on that subject. Hut thpy were disappointed, for lie preserved a dis creet silence as to that bono of c >n ~ tention In tho City by tlje Sea7r Li k Or. wiao there was great curiosity as to: ?rt7 nbottt^ff tWlYStllfc-' 1 alary force, w hi c IkKi m est ob.f troxions feature of the Dispensary io those who oppose it from otli #r motives than a desire to engagoin :.'ibc. I iqapr traffio tliemsel vea. But I : Governor Ignored tbo con-i ( - ?UWt'6. It may bo -flint lie ^ will It lit the legislature, or tb?I>isp, 01 tUo moans of c uforoln# ? tho InNff as well ns tho. law Uhoir, Tillman himself could hot hnvo boon moj'e outspoken it) favor of miiUitonana? of the liquor Jaw of whtoh tro m tho lather, and this uncompromising at t ttnVlo will i^.t bo nft^fnotory fn those who have imftpinoil tlVt_K''rd tor ha wcroii&lcotod^ Nonth Carolina would have a chief executive who was not in sympathy with tlint ?'at ut^. Kllerbe is Governor, and it now remains to boo wh'othor tfoyth Caro Una will have tho peace ami harmo. iiy which vvuk hoped for aB a L'C'ttOlt of hi? election, Oy|> thfug b? o0r" dud, Kllerhe does not intend to ab'ato ono jot or tittle ot his eonviy tions In order to obtain that peace and hftrmguy. Register is ou riouH to moo how tlio sntis ami t lic?i f papers will tioat him when that knowledge thoroughly dawns upon them . If then they do not turn up on him and rail out n^ainKt hia two Re f o r in p r od c co s so r s In tt?Q flX W n ? ? iva ofllce, The Register will be Hove that tho breach- Is indeed hoftl* cd and tho |)emocraey re united up on the bftftia of HuhminHlon to the vyi'.l of tho majority honestly express ed? tho only basin on which real peace and haripjto mi be obfftincjj ? Register. ' SoinelhniK About Uiumouy. Under I ho above caption the Co lumbia Register <lf 5??t week has the following truthful article upon harmony : Woliearagre.it deal nowadays from the News and Courier about harmony in the party, although it give*, tho Reformers of tho State precious litt.lo peace when their ac tion is not such as to coincide with its wishes. 1 lb Idea* ot hat mo.iy fs this : Lot the people of the Stato llo nway with their new lenders, a i j^l once moro submit I lionise! ves to Jin go idauco of itself and friends, ami it. will kindly permit them to have nil the harmony possible. Did anv one ever hear of it let ting up on Hen 'l'il I ma n <jtnrl other of the more prominent Reform loaders for the pure love of harmo ny V When there was a contest be tween Kuril? and Kvans in tho last State primary and the Reformers divided in supporting the contest ants, it was all for harmony with the UeformeiH, if they .would dr teat ftvfins, not that it disliked Ka rle less, but that, it hated hynn s more. In itif llrst'gnsh of grati tude iL declared its readiness to go in with the people ohoe more n n Tr Mink f-ietion in the will of the ma jority. Hut did if. di> s >? When the national campaign warmed up !ni mediately after the State prima ry was settled did it throw in its fortunes with the people (if the ' Si a te and party in the interest of hnrmon\? Not l?v a jugful. Ii daily abuse. I the candidate and platform favored by them, pretend ed t o espouse an impossible inler ujitinnal ticket and unblushingly in a ni fosted ita wishes that Melvin h-y should be elected rat lp*r than lb van. That is the sort of harmonicum the News and Courier if. Did any one ever k now of its yielding any thing for the sake of harmony when it had tho upper hand'/ If there is iifuMhing to l>e gained by diplomacy from a supervisim? force harmony is its cue. If there is nothing to be g/ilned, except, by flghtiug, it. will rIiow its teeth to the last.. It calls for the turkey every time, and is condescendingly content to let, harmony reign when others accept the buzzard. An anecdote is told ? ? f a ( h aides ton otllee-holdor at preseiit on a visit to this city which illustrates tho stylo of harmony it and its po litical favorites accord to theii op ponents at home. The ollice-hold er In question was a Reformer t>y allUintion. Tie was recently seek ing an endorsement fnr re-appoint mont to the ofllce <>f which he was the incumbent. lie approached with hia petition e well-known Con servative "lender, whom tho News and Courier puts forward on all oceaflions.aa_u great? com pro mi so and pecitlcator. ^TSdoTsr? you ; tor re-appolnt mont!" he exclaimed, indignantly. ?<jSfo. You arc debarred. 1 ? have register red a vow that I will nfvor give my support to any man who voted for Hen 'f lllmau." W?/fctieve in harmony, too. But it sftouUt not bo one-sided haripo LogUlattve proceedings will be foutnl - ? - lUr aln. in li*W *0<l ?1io?? ?t Tlio 536 ^ ]t]ilueaticiial (Joltimit. The irjHlttM' f? f tlri ("oh mn f? funiliheH l?y ro\iit(y Su|wj iu<f'Utl? ?i? ?>f KttuWUoii |ir4ii ( '(').( !/! til.i 1 kx.il'iilH' yourself heloie you crillciso ollu ix. rt *? * - - - - Kotjio <-f our teachers would do svc II to have i lit? school room swept oftencr. *? * \ * Prof, tiny, who hua been % teach ing t h o u(? out i jfP' cchool iu No, ft. discontinued liitt Kcliooi last Mon day and -mtumed to hiay<h?rne in Chesterfield coutity. \ ? 'M *? ? Prof. Will I 'mii 1 > m v i m who in teaching "Oiik Grove" iu No. 5. has made uiitikod improvement, in tho discipline of Uu? hcIiooI during, Ihi! b I) o 1 1 while lie liiiH had charge of it. iMidft Snlllo Norwood's school ill l,TufKdV. Clock" is ji rnodol of dec orum ft nd order, ? * Hro, J*. T, Hruco hna a nice little hoIiooI at Lyuoliwocd, and appeal's to enjoy, Iho confidence* of the pu pils; thai hi as it tdioyld he. . * * ?J TJio trusteos of No<fr> will close their Schools when (ill 03- exhaust llieir cftHhfnnd. V h * Prof. L. W. Copeland who \? teaching "Pine Grove" in No. !i is training his pupils In vocal iuiihic. They slug beautifully. 1: * A Trustees should he careful riot to overdraw their apportionment ; if you do not. know what it i h, come to the olllco and Und out. *? * 1, Trustees who purchased Globes etc., will please cull at tho ofllee nnd get such of them as hnve been received. Ilrirg the Itemized stale nio.it of what, you purchased. * <y Cleveland school house i:i No. i> was burnt <1 las'. Friday evening shortly after school was dismissed. Tho loss Is considerable hut the trustees of No. 2 are progressive men and it. will be but u s'.iorl while before they have their school r tinning again. A + . * Wo respectfully call the alt.cn lention of teachers lo thai sectior of the school.. hi w which provide* that no hooks other than thnat adopted by the State isoard of Ed ucation can be legally taught ir the public scIiooIh. Those teach ers who do not know what, booki have been adopted, can secure list! I (?f same at the Supt's ollice. Vt * ? Patents, do not criticise tin teacher lu-f.iro your children; ii } will utterly destroy his ,?,r her in fluence over them. Aj,,' the saui' time it will destroy that harmony which 111 nst exist in every commu nity if the teacher's work is to Ik bene ficinl. * 4 ? * The establishment and liberal s'n pport of emu tnou schools should bo objects of special interest, In every citizen ?>f our Union. On them, more than on any olliei cans?, the general diU'iiaion nnd pet ) etuity of those great national blessings and privileges, which tend to tho true exaltation (f?. a people. Free schools are the nurseries ol tho public mind ? the lights by which republican virtues and hon ors aie most clearly and extensive ly reflected ? the best safeguards "-"f against all tho ills 'of ignorance and vice;* Without them no re publican government c in long ex ist and flourish; wits them wisely fostered and genenualy supported, no tyrants sway can lo 11 *? continue, no bigot's vlew.s.tfo widely diaseint nated. [11 view of this, how ear nestly and assiduously should ev ery good citizen strive to guard :tnd improve a judicious system of public instruction! ? * > * Common schools have very ap propriately been described no the "People's Colleges," and the char acter of those who graduate from them must determine what the gen eral condition of our country shall be. It is true that our academics and colleen* exert- a powerful in fluenoe, und accomplish a glorious wr?ik. but no long as more than five-sixths of our whole population never gain access to their- advan tages, how important it is tha\ the common schools bo so sustained, thfUtlrcy will send /prilt those hofiithful influences wilfh shall be /or the healing and preservation of nations. Good common schools will furnish1 ~V<V the young ihnt tfrorongh -Memcittarv. inatrurtioV jind training wlilcli prc^iS^efr-ttieto) to. engage honoisbly -.nd success-, fully iu *Dy pursuit of life. for Bnfanta and Children. " ('untorlo (uxo well ndApUM to children thftt I rccoiu'iauul ILan httpt-rlof to any proscrlpttvi) known to uw," II. A- A:tc?KH, >1. l>., HI bo. OxXovdlSt*, liiwklyn, K, V. ? ? a . , . . ? , I V ?"*MTl-d tin of 1 (.Hbtoilft ' to sounlvoi^ftl find Hit mwlt.s ho wolf known that Hiicoi?mh work of KM&ererotthtlon to endoiHo it. Fow uro^Ho Intolliffi'iit fuiniiica who Uo not k(X?j> UifUOI'to within ouay ivrtrf?." (UHL03 M.UtTYN, D. 1)., Now Yot k City. Cmtorlft ourorf Colic, Ooniitipatlon, Rv'ii" Stomach, Diarrhoea, Kructatlou, * Kilbt Wormtf, ytvots sjwsp, and jvomot&l cll? Without Injurious modi??aUon, "For Kovoml ywira I hftvo rocommended * ' < 'njilorlu,'1 ?nul nliall ahvay^contiuuo to do *?>, na It lm:j luvuiiuhly produced bcueflulo) rottults.'' ? J Kowin P. PMtokk, M. I>., lW(h Street ui id 7th A yd., Now York OKy. T|U'J C^'NTAl'll (!oyPANY, 77 MimiUY 6TUKKTi Nk.w ^ OHK Oll*V? r MM T O :L, 8 lbs. of good Rio Co lib o foi isl 00. Arbuekles Celebrated Arosa Parched Co lie o 20c. per lb. 13 lbs. Coffee, parched and ground, for 25c. Columbia River rnlmon 12 T-^o^-all oilier brands 10c. Tomatoes? o 1 1?. cans, only 7c-. Peaches, 3 lb. cans, only 7c. Best Keg Soda, 'only 5c pur lb. 2 qt. Covered Bucket only 5c. I qt. Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Tutu biers only 20c set. Fleinz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at lowest prices. IK lbs standard granulated SSugnr .$1.00, A full line of heavy and fV?nev Groceries ahvavs in sloek and at ? ? ? lowest prices. A real {j;ood Tohacco for 20c to 35c per lb. A ^oud smoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All goods guarain I teed as represented. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A(| j.rr^'Mli iiuleliWil U? ( lui estftlO of '?Vix iJw.ml Jl'.'li aim J rJH 0S]6? iiomcdiiilo fit til mo, jiihI those Imv i' /f c;lxii:i?ii nyniust Kii<l 1 o will pieMMi'l tiifiti duly avium l?> 'Wiif; Willi ?l;ivor Oclo I hfi'l. It. II;\]I, ^dui'l'r Miiiiiiislrator's Notice. Ail iHi|'?u<i)i mftol>U>d lo tho Kslido o.f II. II ll.-.ll. dw<?>(d, will nmko immediuto l?t?y riit-n I i ?? ims and tliodo^btiviUK claims ji^tiinsl sni-l cmIuU' will them duly sworn lo.- Tins KHli day of October 18H0. .S}iolto!i M, Hall, Administra tor with willftuiioxod1 '1'Hc '(J:. Ihdl'M PVt'HHf Kl iclc CO. Iihvo yVupplv of'Hdvks wltioh tlicy oll'or fiij ftuhr f i*<im ?a to $7.60 pjM' thousand. ? / . / ^?9 U ? 4a W m Wo sell Cooekin# Stove* on month ly, bimonthly ami rjumterly pay iint u 1 8. A email cash payinont re <1 tilrotl fn delivery of sieve. Don't wait if you want a ?to'vp. J. H. (*oo<lulc& Soil. Trespass Notice. All parties nro hereby warned not lo ireApasa, or allow their stock tcvlreapnsH upon tho Cnroton place now in ni)' possession. All found violating tliis notion after this date, Jan. 1st., will bo dtfalt with Ac cording to law. K. W. Ifendrix. Jan. 1st, 181)7. FISH m OYSTERS. From now on during t ho remainder of the season 1 will linvo llsh for sale throe limes (i week?Wednesdays, Fridays aiid y itnrdays. and Oysters twice u week? Tuesdays and Thursdays, Your patron age solicited and wiii^fuohon ffuaranteed, Hcspcetfnlly, *?? ii 1I111M NEW IHBOOTJ'.UV. NKVKlt KA !{>? s A new. reliable and Bikto l'ohof foi )pras;ort, oxeotc>ivc\ ochnty or n:i?nj? } mcusturation. Now by oyer bO?U0t [ Unlit ft. i nvlffomtoa t iu* a 01 ^ans. He ' wnrt* of tltingoroua jiuput r tiuv)goroica imuuumi*. **?? . uiiui. |iu?# b-oxt h inuil box t\. htnt m'iIimI hi |?!nln wrapper. Si'iul in in Htamp*: for particnlai *. i itriigLlbt.ior aOtl'V^s: I'fii1 V .!'! OAU AbSOCIA'ilONj CbU-utiO, l!i. For salts l.y I>tyt?\ L. Zouip. WSAK SSEB 88886 WSm* "<3'BDAY. " 89* tor. rn PEFFER'S EiERVf&fiR DM i - Zfc acta povrprtully and (luiettly, Curea whou n ? ctiioio Sail. Youiit* men regain lOBt manhWl; it I men rccovor youtlijul vlnor# ..Ibrnluicly Wmit AQtcvil <t> Oitra n?rvi>t(isiiC4it| Jfjnwt vUnli'v lmtintcR'<5*.> WitfUtly X'mimlcmo, hostt'os-er CKoyr (jos/i ""itiH'tjt ftlcra?i\v? wn*tl?n S?lr ec?^:, aula11 'tif'.n of self ab us# or e^cc.-?:-i :in inrtiscrcllori Wards oiV Intittnliy ana corisn:or'-'(.':' Dou tIotOiVi/Ml:t lwjtoMoa worUiloeocnbi.'lir.n! <>? you i.Ci'imaoJt yloiilt. n.uroatok* proiil. IntiUvUo fiu\ iiik ov tfad i'jr !? Ci.il l>a carrioti'?:> v.??v pcc-Hot. i'i afmid pimn ^ its pnr, IKS box. Or ? for Wl?, wifh A f tit* <};;??:&>>?, <15 (Jure on* PSet'auti Ih UY*mc>y. iron. SolO Ijt orup,{lat3. /\<itSr:.. .f xcyxjfiiSi At>s'M, c'Licv-gcj For Halo bv br. I?\ T,. Z<?mn. OPEN'LETTER FROM SAHift GLAUS TO ALL COOD LIT TLE CIRLS AND BOYS. From now on 'til Xmas I shall bo on ham) nl tho Woiulot' . . Stove and while not \ isible tothp eye tho.oviilonco of my pres* once will bo the pilcn unci 9 pi les of toys, toys; ioyt*, ?, Santa. J wisims Boob, POLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! Doll Carriages, brurnsl Tool ^ Chests, Wheol barrows, Jewel ry, Joy Pianos, China cupa, saucers, plates, o'toir Vaseq Japanese Goods, Masks, Purs es, . Trumpets, J3anks,.; C'hma , Hanging Lumps, Banquet Lamps and Glass Lamps fr.ora - '25 c io $4i50, Picturo- frames, Toy furniture, Corn popper/}, > Glassware, &c. Big lot of the newest things in Fire-Work? < - - t ... . - ? We set the price of flre woiks and everybody comes to us. 'V! %\ - A STORE NOTICE. Notice is heroby y??Yen that S. M.- Hail." has purchased tbo interest of J.I./. Wil linuiH in the blhcksniltli slfop pT Trvtll Williams. All part ion indebted to-lKo^ shop can mnl;o payment to Mr,- S. M. Hall. " ? IIALL & ILAIiL. Camdon^Jjj. C. Jan. 1, 1897. ; . Nolictf'is hereby given that I .have tyansterrod my interest in the above nam ed business to "NV T. Hall and all par ties indebted thereto can make payment to him. "? S. M. IIAIjL; 73 TAX R R TURNS FOR Ofliec of County Auditor, Kerahnw County, Cmnden F. C.( Dcc. B, '06. Yfhis great remedy is -indorsed by physicians, and prescribed by them all over the world. ) Positively guaranteed to cure1 tlic most stubborn c;;tses. The formula is published plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is For Female Complaints and building un run-down sys tems it acts like magic. Try a bottle and be convinced. READ THE TRUTH EXTRACT FROM HOOK OF TESTIMONIALS. " \Vi\b ft rheumatic snfietwr for 18 months. Derived no lx>neflt from pliynlclann, treatment at Minors] Welle, Tex., onTflot Springs, Ark. My doc tor declared my condition honoWp, tint Its a Inst ro?ort advised P.P. 1\, JUppuuka'4 Qreal Iloiuo-iy. ThmiKlt ito uso I um to-day n well man. ? W. F.TIM MINS, Indorsoi? by WD?*iu * " r ^rQCC"* To*. " P. P. P., Wptrman^ Great Remedy, etircd mo Of difficult breath* , inftnnd palpitation of the heart. Had not slept on either side for Iwo^cam; raw 1 alcep soundly in any Action.'" - - lV A.. ALKAilSAY, Do Leoa, Tex. Sworn to And subscribed before me," 9 J. M. UMit?T, Notary Pabllo. "Suffered for years with A diaairrceablo eruptkvnon my face. Various r?medi?? failed U> remove I U Three bottles of P. P. lAvv sold bT all Druggists DYSPEPSIA CATARRH MALAGA KIDNEY TROUBLES PIMPLES BLOTCHES &OLD SORES BLOOD = POISONING RHEUMATISM SCRQFULA&c SEND for , BOOKLET, Notice te.lipreby given Hint.' lhc_ Audi tor's olllco for receiving Slate and County lux rcturas will ho open from January 1ft, 1897, to February 20th, 1897, tfundaysex-' copied. T!;u dates of ino appointment* at. which time I lie Auditor or Ids deputy will visit the usual places in the county fdr receiving returns are given below.i Turkey Creok Church (school house) Monday, Pet). 1st Lyzenl>>'s(\V. S Smith's) Tuesday Feb. 2nd. . Kaley 's Mill, Thursday. Feb. 4th. tUiflfalo (Kirk lev's Store) Friday.,? Feb, 5th. ?' 7 vy cstville, Sn lurday , FfTJTGrtr. Cjintov Hill, Monday, Fcb.Htlfr Ijibeitv Hill, Tuesday. Feb. 9t h. Uureton's Mill, I hursday, Feb. Utli.'. ' . Kabon's X Roads, Friday, Feb. 12tb. .. IMPORTANT. It ^important that taxpayers In mak ing tlieir returns, Uo careful to state thfl school district ? whether now or old ? In which tlicy reside at the time of making, returns. Also to state if it i? tho Kiuno district ns when last return was made. ? - WHO SHOULD MAKB RETURNS. Tho law requires that all portions owj?s ing property or In anywise bavimr chnrizo.. of such properly either as tujjn Tt, hus band, guardian, trustee, c^^.-utor, ad-, minislrator. &o.. return the name out h to tho Auditor . who requests - oil persons 10 he prompt In making tbeir-ro? turns and save the <">0 nor cent - penalty, which will he added to tho property val uation of all persons who fail to make returns within the limo prescribed ^1>y law. HOW AND" WHAT TO RETURN. -: Assessors and tixpayers will enter tb* first given name of the taxpavcr in foil, also make a seperato return for eaph par ty for 'he township tho proporty it* ip, and where the taxpayer owns realty to insert the postoflico as their place of res idence, and those' who only <%w if* person-: nl property to five the parly's nnmd wlw> owns the laod.they live on, and Id ea<.h and every eaeeno name the No. of Schppl District the property is ln.? All personal I'ropo rtvosv ne'rt oft-iKo" 1st day ol Jantihry. 1890, must bo r<& turned for taxation ; and all changes or? transfers of real estate noted. In order to. avoid eon fusion/ parties making returns should state . nuntb?T ~6f~ acres of land owned at. tlmo c.f niaVittff last returns in eolu ntn? m*a rlced Property." Any real estate '.acquired Gt transferred since last returns should ho < entered in columns for tl?nrt\ phrr.Qto giving name, of party or parties ""Of? whom bought or to whom uq '4. >> ? All new building* ahouM ^rotut'htd ,1 as "H,*al propcr'y" acquired,, Htnciv lawt return. THE. PCM, TAX. f r The new Constitution which .went into full operation pfter'ltbe 31st of Decern-^ bor, 1895, provides for a poll tax of Onp . Dollar upon all citizens of this tween the ages of Twenty Ono i?od8lx--l ty years, excepting <V?nfedenrt? *0ldi?fr? above the flge^of Piftyv^rfiJi^^l??? maWlftU retornVfcir thoJftMal,y?a?-4to"*v^ will bear in tnind this ConatKfptonitf vision and aovct.i themseTrss according- ' |y, ts . . ? ~ | ? Ail ret thus intm hp tp? depnw the 20th day ofPobrqary.. nexr.il^ n(il li,.Vc. jsft?? that . <J?u ft* other Work of this office mniJt hp f??. returns made after tli? $ are subject to tbp 40pt?r All returns sent:' OUtoHprop^f some proper snld natb '