The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 19, 1897, Image 2
? I J B MSI! KI) JC V K U Y Ktt 1 1 ) A Y
BY
"WfrU*' gyCcXDO WB310PXJ I
The only iiqfurui i\tf>er m-ICerttlum 1
Si ( Jointly,
0AMD1CN, S C? F10I5. 10, 1807.
? ? ,
Hiihuohu'tion Hatha :~Ono year, ^ 1 .00.
#ix U)0Ht1>H, 60 cents; throe montlia, 'A>)
cents. In advance,
JtATKH koi? Auvkutikino Ordinary
transient ndvertianU'iita, (irnt inanition
^ 1 .00 por Hqiirtio ; each )-koc| uoji t in
< " ?orrton ^Qconta per aquaro
<Cft?b rate* for Wants. Lout And Found,
Ac,, not exceeding dvo lines, 2'> cent*
-r .,?i\uU iimcrtion and t> c?ntH ]?or lino for
? civcii additional lino.
JBuainon.s local#, 6 ouuta per lino each in*
aortlon.
Omdiil add lej^al uoticoH at the rate al
lowed by law.
Hafea for eoutraet advortlalnK will bo an
, noiinced upon application at the odico.
ConnnunioationH will bo publiahcd wl'ien
of interoxt to (ho gonoial public and
not of a dofamafAry nature, /No ro
HPOUHibilify .vill.v.Q. assumed lor the
viowa of eorroMpondontf.
.Bomittanres by chocka, drafta and postal
money ordora should bo. made payable
to W. L. MoDOWKI/i;,
Camden, H. ().
. The Chronicle has purchased the
power press and printing outjit of J
The Camden Journal and now ha* '
the combined outjit * of both papers,
making, it one of the brut ajuipptd of
Jices in the State.
Tho morchanta who aak for the
peopioa' tnulo are tho oiich who
. got it.
Pooplo naturally llko to trade
wliOl'O tltoy are invited. Merchants
should vomembor thin and not fail
to advertise.
A recent writer h u s truthfully
flftid that "the newspaper is an en
terprise that docs more free work
than any other one cliiss or enter
prise. "
Govenor Ellerln; hns ottered re
wards that. should result in the re
capture of Keoso and Luekic, the
fdayors ot'Oharles T. Williams, who
escaped from tho York jail a few
days ago. Ho oilers ?500 for the
capture bf Horse and frlOO fov the
Capture of Luckio. These are un
usually largo rewards.
The Lnncnster Enterprise says :
? "It is difficult to see how there can
bo "no hlarno attae.hod to Sheriff
IiOgan" for 1 1) <5 escape of those two
cohdometl murdoivd, Ronso and
Jjuokio, from the Vorkvilie jail
They did not cut those holes in ?n
hour, nor wore I hoy cut without lools
to work with. Whore did they fjrl
tho tools? Whero^did they keep
them? Was it, not his duty to know
moro about, what was going on in
tho jail where, there Were prihuuci>
of the character of those? Wo do
not know .ShoriiV L"gftn. Ho may
inako a good ShorifT, lmt he hns
raado a mighty poor start Cor it,"
: ...
The liegtalnf urn (Jriciaed for
Some of Ifs Actions,
?-No MIhiuo, However, Attached i
fo The Kersluiw Delegation- |
* Editor Chronicle: ? The l?-gisla
turo. tins nccopted the invitation ex
toodod liy tho Mayor of Charleston
to visit that city on i he ISlli inM.
It is very natural Hint tlio inembots
of that body should wlali to be pto?
?flcnt, for on that ?lay (ho "mock
blockade'1 l>y the U. S. Navy in to
tnko place and in all probability
such a thtilling i*ii?bl will not bo
witnessed nuain in an ordiinrv lifo
. 'I " ? i
time. The railroads aro to furnish
free transportation andV the oiiy,
tlircrti^h one of its membcr>y IN I r. Ma
cot, has pledged itself to "aine and
(lino'-' the enijro body. Now, Mr.
Kditor, we think it v<?ry wel! for she
tiiembors of the legislature to tnl.r
this holiday and witness this gro;d
wnr~ liko demonstration, but. just
where they got tho ri?hl t<> vote
thomsolvoH four dollais a day per
member while thev are away on j
llitfc frolic, we are unable to see. We
venture tho assertion t.l.at there i? i
not a member of that body who isj
not pledged one way or another to!
retrenchment and reform, and yet.
wo see them at tho very lirnt oppor-l
tunity engaged in this unseemly nab j
ary grabbing game. That frolie.
vrllt cost the taxpayer about one
thousand dollars and they take this
money in ?plto of tho faet that tin
Governor in a recent upeciul mes
urges the fstricteat economy in
/*iery department ot the Govern*
. jpent,
Winthrop College is sntTcring for
(be want of money. Itamtor Till
man ?nd other trustees have iaked n
mail appropriation to build an ad.
itioaai dorzuiUnr and in the face
* Titert ihatlmndreds of young
tin# admittance to Its
*ve to bo denied,
appropriation, there
" e most worthy
itioaof
! the atato'a finances are fiiuh as io
demand |.l ut v>ox( ritjld fconomy,
then *iji$y face about rind almost im*
jiBod.to.to'y rtjhfindw one thousand
dollars of tho p&jjflo's money io sat
isfy thai ?' own flelftfdi j(roe<l. Such
conduct h inexcusable, and espe
cially so, as this money in many in*
stances has l?ct n wrung frojp the
poor and distressed. Tho | eoplc
arc willing t<> pay their otllcinU liber
ally for services faithfully ronderod,
ImU nulo>x wo aro very much mistak
en tli <?y aro apposed to thoir money
being spent in any >noli high-handed
manner.
Ah tho papers did not publish the
vote, wo aro nnablo to aay how Ker
shaw's representatives voted on this
fjuqation, but wo liavn' good ronson
10 boliovo that they .'voted against
this "salary grab" for their votes as
provioufdy iVienrdod at. this ?ossion,
liavo bocn strictly in tho interest of
the people. lJespeottnlly,
J. G. Hiehards, Jr.
'?I'liurV Nuggosf ion.
Many bright. novel, intonating
and very 'commendable ?uggei'tt"i)S
liuvo from timo to lirno hot ii made
by tho numerous correspondents of
The Ohronielo, but 0110 of unusual
interest and eoinmendabihly is made
this week by our correspondent finm
St. Charles, namely a "Chronicle
Pay Day." What could be nieor or
lu-t-ter? (Jrand, noble "I'uei!'' The
only improvement *\ve think wo could
make in h a surges! ion wouM bo to
make the "Pay Day" not so far dirt
? ant. llowever, this objection is to
some extent 'essenod by the timely
insertion of the following very im
portant words s ''Ah a mailer of
course when one is able to pay ear*
lie.r let him or hor do so, but- what I
mean it? let us aoti !e for the paper
ort or hi'./ovn l,ho date montioncd
above.'' Good enough, for the edi
tor has to live just hke piher people
and exposes are ooinjj on all the
same, and we Would sngoesl (his ins
our motto; "Kailior if possible, hut
not Inter than tho loth of October:"
On that day wo will have "no {(rand
rally and let all who have not paid
belbre pay on that day.
Long live ? Pner."
Ki rt i*il Times and the Funnel's.
There are writers innl speakers
who tell ns that these hard times
have hurt those who ft \ o upon .farms
morn than those engaged in other
pursu'is. 'I'ho contrary is true,
thousands ? f business men in bus *.
I n ess nnd financial circles have scon
the entire savings of a l.fe wrenched
from their trembling hands. No
day h?n d-iwnod upon American
farms when the family <lid not hi t
down ti> it s ace :xi omcd UU-ftls, but
i here are thousands of men, herco
foro j rospero??s in the world of bus
ino-ii and firinnce, who d? > not Mrr w
to-day fiom what source will come
their meals for tomorrow, in the
'and of tntini'e crops, no man starves
upon a fa r in. Nneh m tiering in eon
lined to cities and to manufacturing
di tricts jl'lio shipwrecks of busi
ness have Jeff thousands of fainiliCH
Kt.randed. S^nii' of litem nro sup- 1
I pol led by relalivOH; somo of them
liy daughters who work in olllces ; j
and many, alas! v< ry many, would
hand out I heir hearts in gratitude if
they had the comforts' und .slielhr
of an humble farm. ?Xii .'class of
men can esenpo sullVrinu /Awlien 'ho
nation groans in pain^j Far
7vfy*l
mers Fiiend "'fry I erMily ^Aay* that
j one class of citizens etiu not! be ben.
j cftted at ihe cxpcnr.o of another
! ehiKH. 'I be d:i?i,?*er which do-1 roys
the stomach wi I hill just as quick as
I he da^er which destroys l lie heart
A') of us must have jf|<art in bolter
times, or all of u>; must snlVer to
?j^et hei ? Lancaster Knte? |?i inc.
Miiwilioiuil Qo!iimi[,
'I'lic iiiallt i fur tlii* column i> fin ui-lml
hv Count v SujtiriijMMnknt uf !'!?{ ut*:il i< >11
I.. 1/. ( 'opclniHl/'
M nny of (?ur schools Iihvo closed
and many others will close in the I
near foluic. Wo wouM suggest Jo
touchers thiil lliev hold some kind1
of closing exercises ? anything lo I
arouse u ftpivil of emulation i n the
pupils. Nothing is rtv?ro henolleifti
Lo c-hilrircu limn lo In We part in pu
pils rooiinlioh. ?id speakings,
? - * -- * ?
Wo would ognin onll I lie atten
tion of school trustees lo Iho faet
that there has been- recoivtd in the
fcupt's olfloc, part of the school
supplies purchased of J. F, Smith,
afctrfhr VV. I). McKenlay, and that
they should be taken out and dis
tributed nroong'st those schools
which paid for them.-' Only globes
and maps have 'bcjN^ recotved, and
il is doubtful whether Cho balance
4* 1.;** MvKift
!;?y to fui ward goods have failed.
Washington'*! Bhiliday will ?>oon
bo jioro niiil our school* should pre
paiu lt> oIimm vV it ? |y. If yoii
unit do nothing mctir, you can, at
miiii) ititvc \(-u.i pupil* ^tiuiv ifp
tho main points in 1I10 lift) of "T0<*
father ol our cooiihy" and tell
what cftitt 1 iWuiod to tnnko him tho
foiciDoht unit) of liia ??<'. No ono
oan fail to lio l>onclliU'(l liy study
ing H character so noble, and which
j exerted nueii a henVfleent Inllucnoe
'?it tins liibtory of out' country.
" o * *
Ko M' 111 ON t of l|t<) 111 111) y lllOllghlS
which crowd Uic minds of our
country school teachers, <? h they
glance ovcl their pupils, arc "What
nin 1 lo do for themV" In t !?<?
midst of the Im.silf and hum of lit
I lo idlers and workers comes a
still small volco shying ; '? Prepare
them for tlieir fdtnre work." Hut
this answer containa volumes
when wo consider what their fu
turo woik will lie. Undoubtuhl)
most of them will ho fanners and
farmers wives, hut aomo are lo bo
our ministers, doctors, lawyers and
statesmen. The teacher Is lo sup
ply lh <? need of all. Is it possible?
Only 'in a limited decree perhaps..
They can only aid in the develop*
menu of faculties and (ho forming
of huhils whicltwill bo of uso re
gardless of future condition of ser-,|
vilu do.
Is ?* *
The hahit of rending, formed in
cail.y lifo, will prove of great ad
vantage lo any ono whatever their
aim in l(Jfe. Teachers should en
roll rage their pupils lo read. Of
course Ihu firs.t low years of school
lite should Imi spent in reading
text books. Hut the time soon
comes when text hooks become
tasteless, and the growing mind re
quires something hr oader and more
fascinating; it is then that the
teacher comes to I lie rescue. Grout
care should be exercised in select
ing reading matter for young peo
ple. J I ui ust lie both interesting
and instructive, if vo would learn
the, child to love this most pleas,
ant and profitable recreation. Work
assiduously to cultivate a love of
reading in (fTe minds of your pu
pils. The fruits of your labor may
I be long in ripening, hut remember,
("As the twig is bout so is the tree
inclined,"
Much in Little
Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for no medi
cine ever contained so great curative power In j
so .small .space. They arc a whole medlclno
rioods
elx'sl, always ready, nl- a ? ?
\vays entclent, always sat-' E3 all 0%
istaoloi')'} jii event a O'ld BT ? Q ^ 5
or fevej;, core all liver Ills,'
sick headache, Jaundice. constipation, etc. 25o.
The only l'llls to (ako with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Schrock,
NOTARY PUBLIC
CAMDKN,' - - - S..C,
Administratrix Notice.
AH persons indebted to tl.e estate of
William \V. 1 1 ill, deeeased, ftill make
iinnirtiiato } hi yinent to dm* and those hav
? iiu? elnlms :i|0'iiiRt said w.?taU' will pretjut
I li-'in 1I11I v sworn to.
This I lt'? dav of'.lanunrv 1H!?7.
M.VlUiAKKT M. 1 1 A L I j.
Administratrix.
CONSUMPTION CAN IU3 CURED.
,T. A. Slocum, M C , the Great Chem
ist. and Scientist, Will Send Frod
to t he afflicted, Three Mottles
of His Newly Discovered ?
Remedies to Cure Con
sumption and all
Lung' Troubles.
Nothing could (10 fairer, more
philanthropic or enrry more joy to
the alliictcd Mian the olfer of T.
A. Slocum, M-. C., of New York
( 'it v.
( !t)ii fiden t that he lu?s discover
ed a reliable cure for consumption
and ail bronchial, throat and lunj;
diseases, general derl ne. and weak
ness, loss of llesh and all ^condi
tions of wasting, and to make its
yreat merits knovyif, he will send
free, three bottles to any reader of
The Chronicle who ma) be stiller
inj;.
I Already tin's "new scientific
j course of medicine'* lias perma
nently cureil thousands of nppar*
jcntly hopelesa cases.
The f)octor considers it hi* v.c
ligiousduVy ? ft duty Which he
owes to humanity ? to donato hi*
infallible cure.
1 He hnB proved the dreaded con
: sumption to he a ciu'ahlc discos;*
beyond any doubt, nnd ha? on flic
in his American and European la
boratories testimonials of exper
ience from those .henfcfltied and
cured, "in. nil parts of the world.
Don't delay until ilia too laU>.
Consumption, uninterrupted, mean*
speedy ?nd certain death. Ad
dress Ti A. HloctttW? M. C., OS Pine
?treet. New York? aim)"- when will
ing F>fMHor, gi ve **nreAa~ and
poatoftice address^ and pleaaa men
tion reading ihis article -ior Tto?r
Chronlclc.
iM'i: j. .ti? .J-' ! .>
for* Infants and Children.
The Fac-simile
Appears on Every Wrapper.
YH* CCNTAU'l CO MMNK, II MUltflAV BrNrtT. NtWVONK CltV.
STILL
IN THE LEAD
THE LOWEST PRKJES!
CHEAPEST STORE IN
;; CAMDEN.
8 lbs. of good Rio Oofloo (orN$l 00. Artyucklcs Celebrated
Arosa Parched CoOec 20$. per lb. 2 lbs. Qoft'eo, parched and
ground, for 25c. ? Columbia River Salmon 12 l-2c , all other
brands 10c. Tomatoes, li lb. cans, only 7c. Peaches, 3 lb.
cans, only 7c. Best Ivcg Soda only 5o per lb. 2 qt. Covered
Bucket only 5c. I qt. Coffee Pots only 5c. Nice heavy Turn
biers only 20c set. Ileinz's celebrated Pickles and Sauces at
lowest prices." IS lbs. standard granulated Sugar $1.00. A
full line of heavy and fancy (Groceries always in stock and at
lowest prices. A real good Tobacco for 20c to 35c per lti>. A
<^o$l'Stnoking Tobacco at only 20c per lb. All goods guaram
teed as represented.
y This great remedy is indorsed by
physicians, and prescribed by them
all over tlic world.
Positively guaranteed to cure the most
stubborn cases. The formula is published
plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is
TO ALL.
For Female Complaints and
building lit) run -down sys
tems u acts like magic. Try
a bottle and be convinced,
READ THE TROTH;
EXTRACT FROM WOK 6f~ TESTIMONIALS. \
(\ " Wa?a rhonit.atio ftniffcrui' for 18 monthe. Derived no benoAt
trom physician*, treatment at MinorAl W?)Ih, Te*., or llot 8pr
Ark. MV doctor declared Iny condition hopelcvs, but as a Ia*t resort
"" 1 ? - :
? j Of TlmmlM* llioca. Leading Grocora, Waaahachia, Ta*.
iLdorwl by H. W. Fkakenh, Urngglei.
" P.P. P.,%ippman'ftGront Remedv, cured mo of difficult breath
Ingand palpitation of tbo heart. Had not *i?pt on either aldw for .
D? Leon, Ta*.
two years; now 1 steep wratxlly im
SfCT.^u?
* Hufferod lot WW Wltb' * dl
VarMutuMU? fMIed to
naft^OiMtBcsa^(ccttj
*Me
jollS80K, $ara?m?W<fc.',
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A II ?'?person'* (mM'frd Mir ?-?(? t*?? *?f
WomlwM(<l jinilmjd dwt'aM <1- -will iiiuki*
I Immediate J'kvMtWll l ? i(<"> and ilmse Inn'.
iii|> oltilifu. it^'.an ( sail r';no will present
1 them dnly mvorn in. i :ii.< Jikh d-iv ???' ? M?i
1 her isn't. " Mod li. I I7TII. Adin't'r
wmm lit
All porxon* indebted lo I he Khfcilo of II.
II Hull. ?rd, wilt muku immediate
payment to me, mid those having claims
iiguilist' ?tdd estate will present them duly
sworn to. Tins liltii day of October 1800.
Shclton I'. Hall, Admiuislra
tor willi will annexed1
Tho Camden I'r<'sn litlek Co.
have a supply. of Biiek$ which Uu\y
olJVr for buIo from *5 to *7.ft0 per
ihouaa ml.
Wo sell Oooolcing , Stoves on T?io?? t )?
ly, bi-rouflthly and quarterly pay*
inornfl. Astnad cash payment re*
c| 11 i rod an delivery of stove, Don'!
wait If you want a >tove.
J. it. Uoodnle A; Son.
Trespass Notice.
All parlies arc heiehy warned
not to Vreapass, or allow their stoek
lo trespass upon the Oureton place
no n in my possession. All found
violating this notice after tlus date,
.Jan. 1st., will ho dealt with ac
cording to law. 10. M. iicudrix.
Jan. 1st, 1897.
FISH ANd OYSTERS.
Front now on (luring I ho remainder of
thesea-sop 1 will liavo lisli for salt' throe
limes a week ? Wednesdays, Fridays ami
Sntni'daya. ami Oysters twice a week?
Tuesdays and 'J'liuvsdnys, Your patron-,
ago solicited and satisfaction guaranteed,
It expect full v.
M.'lt. lJAt-M.
DR. PBKKEIPS
G
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NEW nWroVKRY. NBVKR l"A 1 1.?
A now, rAllablo nnU eufo roliot Cur i-u|
presided, oxcos.xh 0, Bcunty ov tiuinfu!
inciistmatloii. Now 1?> over UO,(Mll
linlltn. iiivlgoiatcstin^o organs. lie
wtirc of (l?ii?er?iiii iinlhidims. Aami
jippor. 6a l>ci' boj?i Ui>.< t<.
jionleil In Si'ifl 1(J "?
8tahip? fur 'particulars. Holil liy'lrvn
OAJ* AfikotUATlON, C'Ulrtt SU.
For 8 '? I c l>\ Dr. b\ L. Zcuip. 7
w P'PAY. a,MD/Vf. I3'"r;w. wary.
* M PEFPEB'S BE8V160R DH
It &cla pov.-crlullv find quick!/. Citvcs wlmi? n'
ottiora fall. Ynunir n?n r^salii lost tt>nnhoo<1; ot
oienrecovor yeultii'ul vlcor. Al/f-oIiitcJy ijmsr
:>?<cmI to Our? JVcrv<M)<i'.>eKf)? It?oat A Kuiity
Itut!otuucy? A'l?ntly J wlnet?titf? J.os< j
either (ioX| t*nt:iu? Kicmoi'S't wuklltig ?J?r
otxiuG, and off (fltcU of self abuse or exeats; s c>.
irifscrrtton. Wsrils Ofi tupfinlly ?mi Mn?ni<:i'i !?"
Oon'tlot dru;T?i?t impoaoftwouM^sde'.ibstmao o
/ou lincftusw It ylolO.H e. grout ev rirollt. lusittori :>? .
nfr X'JSKFMtt'H Nb'uVIHPKt ot ?c?<? tor '?
Jii"i boonrri-jd In voutpochi't. Vropmil pl;iln wrv
>01. W* por box, or b tov sxit, U'lUi A K'or'.f.i
?Wilton Oimranteft < r? ?Ilv* ?vr? iir'XSoitJetf Ov
Policy. t'.Vcnlj!c?:ri;o,fju!il ktf faUt?ttJatS, Ackit C-!
yor ftale^hy Dr. |'\ J Zemo.
S
DYSPEPSIA
CATARRH
MALARIA
KUXN EY
TROUBLES
PIMPLES
BLOTCHES
& OLD SORES
BLOOD
send for
BOOKLET^
The Other Fe!
did. ItiVoM U Nlllip/
'? | . , ,
500b.
Crockery.
We bought 'oni right iljud ?
hnro's our prices:
C'upfe and Haucors at 2!>, 35,
30 o, per\s(?t. , .
Plates1 2o, 39 and 4 8c.
por set.
Soup plates 35 and 39 o. por
#?t; ?
Covered dishes 39, 46 and
5 Sc. i
() 'vr-;v.
Large meat dishes 10, 13 U
and 1 5 c. * . .
Medium wash ,<frowls and
pitchers 69c. Largo 89c, 98o
#135; ' " 1
Come to u.s for Tin i nd ^
Glasswar^, Pipes, Pocket ( lit
lory, Purses, Paper, Envelopes,;:;"
School Pads^oncils; .Notions
of all kinds, *.
2 Paragon sewii.g machines**
somebody can have at-a bar
gain. 1 Vibrator at $19, 1
Rotary $23, prices used to boi:.
$25 and $35,
ii mm
TAX R ET URN'S
FOR? ? *
flflioo of County Auditor,)
Kershaw County, V
Camden S_. P., ))fli!. 8, 'ilflrj
Notice is hereby given thai* tho Audr- zv
lot 's office for receiving Slate ftiul County ;
tax t'ctui'Ks will bo opon from January 1st,
1807, tf? February 2Uth, lSDT, Sundays ox
coplcd.r/riio ilutcs of Ihc appointments
it which time the Auditor or his deputy
vill visit the usual places in t he county foY
receiving returns are given below:
Tu.kev ''reek Church (school house) -?
Monday, Feb. 1st.
r<)zeid)\\s(W. 8 Smith's) Tuesday Feb. ^
?2nd.
Ralcy's Mill, Thursday, Fob. 4th.
Huffalo (Kirlclev'." Store) Friday, Feb/ t:
5th. ?, *
West villo, Saturday, Feb. 0th.
Oantev Mill. Monday, Feb. gtli,
Libeity 1 1 ill. Tuesday. Feb. 0th. ,
(?melon's Mill. Tlnir>dny, Feb. 11th.
Ration's X Roads, Friday, Feb. 12th.'
IMPORTANT.
It is important tli.it taxpayers in mak-s'
ink' their returns, luyareful to state t h (j "
school district ? whether new or old? in v
which they reside jj^Hfo'tiino of making
returns. Also to statu if il is the snrtm
district us when lust ro'turn was fbado.
WHO SHOULD MAKE ItlCTUHNS.
?Tho hs.W ,rc.(|iiir.vs that all persons
ing property or in any wist! having charge
oT such properly eithor as agent.;* )iUB?~7
band, guardian, trustee, oxeedtor, ad
mipistrntor. Ac., return tho same untlpr
oath to the Auditor who rcQUOsts oil 1
persons 10 be. prompt in making their rn-J /i,
turns and save- the f>0 nor cent penalty, - v
which will bo added to tho nTopcrty vtd
Sinl ion of nil persons w l^Q, full to mnko
returns witluu the limo prescribed by ? ?
law.
1IOW AND WII/VT TO RETURN'^.-.*
Assessors and taxpayers will enter tho
first given name of tho taxpayer in full*. .1
also mnko a seperato ret urn for each par
ty for 'lie township tho property is inv
alid where the taxpayer owns realty to
insert the posto/Iicc us their placo of res- ~"
idence, and those who only own person.,
al property to give, tho parly's mimYwho -
owns tho land Ihey livo^ni,' and in enrh "
ami every case to nnmo trfp^To, of School r
District tlu* property in In.
All personal Proper! vownod on t]io
1st day el January. IfiM, must bo- re--i
turned for taxation ; nnd all changes or"
transfers of real estate noted.
In order to avoid confusion, parties
making returns should state number of -
acres of land owned at time of making
hi a t returns in columns marked 4,Itoal "
Property." Any real estate acquired or "
transferred since last returns should bo
nntend in columns for that purpose
giving m.mo of party or paities 'from
whom bought or to whom *ohl.:- - ? r ? rr&rs
All new buildings should bo' rotorPed'^
as "Real property" acquired rsintftftlftat
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TIIK P<:U,'i\\-X.
The new Constitution which went ihto
full operation after the :i|?t of Deeero-? i
her. provides for a poll tax of dnb?
Dollar upon nil cit izens of this State 1>e- ?
twee 1 1 the ngrh of Twenty-One and 8lx- "**
ty years, oxct.ptlnir OonWdoratftjoldteftK^
above the age. of- Fifty -year?.- PartieJr-i
making returns for tho fl?cnl yaar^ 18OT;v^
w;ill bear in i?und this Y^onititAl^f Kf^/ ^
vfaion and KOvcrn themselves! according
? A'' ??0,Vn8 ? or
the 20tu day of February next.'1 I eXii*
not take returns after lir^e
other work oHhiff omro mhiit gft'oT
return^ made oHer <ho'26tb or
arc subject to the BO per' oenVi>entf!
" All return? sent by jnail must i*
oui.oti pWperTO^-g Anil imorn to U
?ojne proper officer qualified >d?i??r*r -
slpiHjyiakc rrtnni for the
each coronany;'* -f^-=^V'"
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