The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 19, 1897, Image 3
WARNING.
Wo wish to caution all userftof Simmons
Um feulftior on a aubjeot of the deepest
?intmjataud importance to their health?
pcrhapi their lives. Tho sole proprietor#
?od makers of Simmons Liver Kt^ulailor
that Qustonicra are often deceived by
'buying- and taking some medicine of a
?hWilar appearanco or taste, believing it to
be, Simmon* Liver Regulator. Wo warn
you 'hat, unless tho wgrd Regulator is oh
the piuik'agd or bottlo,' (hat it ia not Simmons
Liyer Regulator, No one el?e makes, or
ever lus made Simmons Liyer Regulator, or
anyUiing c.dled Simmons Liver Regulator,
l?Ut J. It. fteilin A Co., and no medicine mado
by anyone o!$o is the same. We alone can
putvit up. and wo cannot bo responsible, if
Other me4ieinca represented as the same do i
&(>i help you as you are led to expect they
?Will, Poar this faotwoll in mind, iiyouhavo
bo#in .th.e.'.bRbit of uaing a medicine- which'
you supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula
tojr, bco.\us3 the name was somewhat like
it; and the ??Miaa?, did not have tho word
'"EegufaTor on it, you have boon.- imposed
Wpoh and ImVo not How taking Simmons
"Liver Regulator at all. Tho Regulator has
been favorably known for many years, and
all wliouHO it know how necessary it is for
" l^Vir'awl Ague. Bilious Fever, (V>n?tipn
t ion, lL'adi\eho; Oyppopsia, and all disorders
arising tfrom a Diseased Liver. .
Wo ask you to look for yourselves, and
jjee'.lhat Simmons Liver Rogulator, which
".y 5iV"Cfin"Teadily 'distinguish by the Red ?,
W wrapper, ^nd by our rian\e, is tfje only
in didno called Simmons Live* Regulator.
4,' H. KKaiN ft ?o.
, TilUo
simmona Mvtr ?i?gulalo?\
FEB." 1 9 1807.
\ mmm
A;' bo tit two weeks ago, Milch
X)ow. - Dull (4td iirid whito. Ilaunoli
08 hourly plain red; sides specked;
- long- horns right oar notched. - In
formant lnnving notion ut offlee
'of Camden Chronicle "will bo suita
^l>ly<fcwardo(l.
j&:. Notice to Pensioners.
'T^N;ni?o ft "Uwoby. given to nil por
tions '(nita/iding to apply for pesionp
HnvG tboir applications in propel
' ftbopn to bo examined by the board
at their mooting 'to bo held in Cam
: ~<len Mond a yr Febrn a r y 23 tid i nafc?r
W. K KiiaseJ),'
. Secretary Pension. HoarrL |
Married,
4 Mr. T. C. Nelson, sou of Mr. Co
Nelson, of * t'aim'cn, and
. Miss1 Emma Gardror. ?f Tillor't |
c |?V?ry, daughter of Mr. James
Gardner .wlj6. at-. one time was aj
.7 member of the Hoard of Co. Corn
injssionerjft were, married on last
-vSuniny tlfortJitig.
r. l?edio Anderson and 3\I isp
Macost; were "fn arried on l?st Su.i
" dav morninfa .jil- ike Mstliod isl
^parsonage, Rev.,- Dr. Pate opleia
Both paTties are employees
L. at tho footory.
- Dr. Miller at the Opom Ilonse
Ito-nl&M. ^
AJjig reduction in the price of
"' all wiutor dresH goods i>t ^ho Gill
vpKdge Store, and now is your time
# to bnj'j as ypu can get them 'at
wholesale prfees.. .
Committee Ready to Report;*"?
According to announcement the
- committee appointed. to draft J)'.
'.'V;7^'ttw'8'.fo'r' the ohronuvle Cri respon
dents' Fraternal C;isb met at The
v Chroiiiclo otlice on l<>st Sfttuiday
--tftorning, and the committee begs
n eg tirnt It i ? r^dy M(> j'e
soon as the Piesjdent cnlln
.:'; tb<f club together. The 'committee
-- requests th at lb e P re si den t eal I
v"^^^5.tT1i|re6S5ori ft a pos^lVIe^oj
" ; sonic Saturday, and that the meet
Ing' bd.flt The Chronicle ofllco. ,
Attention fs called to the ad
in This issue of rttho
ChroBk'I**, of Mr< A, M. Reese,
jtfoykins." J!r. Reeso is u irioBt Tfjf
liable and wide-awake business
innn and has juvt received a largo
T^'rtnd froth nock of dry poods, gro
terjef, diess poods nhd nc
-y- UoVifj *>t whith lie talis you in hit*
" adVouifcement . Read* it and be
; " . Ijdbc'fl tied . Of one very i m por I n n t
r thing Mr. Reese nssures tho people,
and thai ts that he can compete
l? ?nv,to w n pri ees.
Or.
Beautiful Sea Shells.
froro oyr o\? coast, the coral rcef?
?and^ftme.;J/}Wl,y onoe . horn lite 1
\,WcH I nil J n Wanda. 1 will mall a
; dozwror more ditfVrcot kind?, no
: twro tfWte, to-an}' one who sends, o
? fcWmp.JOr post'npta.
' Mr*. F. A. War tier. ?
? r:"'- Juckaon ^ia? ?
A Orwd Opportunity.
?w?crt C<unmer<4?K Col
r^ron ersspccia 1 intlw**
Vnra*n?
Ait?n.tiQii Farmersl
It' yon want KerL'li^br 8 cheap,
call at iiu? Gilt Kdgo Slim1.
ThanUs,
fviah to vxprta* my thanks to
T. ,J. Strait for tho very de* j
ablo pack ago of garden' seed
sent mo hy him.
Vvry Respectfully,
Rlehd. Ray,
A. Found Dead.
Hen Rorie, colored, was found
dead in tho road nonr hi? house nt
i'imro(l , nn? day lust week. It l?
supposed that Iiq died from qntur
n 1 eanaea, hot wo understand that
no inquest waa held.
Boaths.
Mr, Wrp. Nettles, brother o'
Messrs. J. T. and llyraui' rsfoltles, of
our county, who for several Venrs I as
boon residing iti Mississippi, ?litul
1 tst week;
(?ai't. 0gj; Thomas, of Clyde,
Darlington xJo., died on Tuesday ol
lust week. ' j
Mrs. Hr??nsou, widow of the lal<
Mr. B. D. Uronson, died at Uer home
hoar tho 0. li. & (\ depot last Wed
nesday morning Tho funeral was
IvVd yesterday afternootK. at t Ik*
Methodist Clmreh.
Coming.
The popular unci well known
F.tnmu Wanon Thentfa Co. will
? ?pen ft week's engagement ut tho
Ooerft IIou&o tuxt Monday night
\ijif the popular pi ices 15, .25 and
jj-oo. Their reportoiro consists of
i ho best class of Drama and Com
edies. Below is a clipping from
? ho Sumter Watchman & Southron,
of Fob 3rd: "The Kunnn Warvon
Comedy Co. opened a five nights
? ngngement in the Academy of
Music last evening There will he
t change -of hill nightly find a se
ries of popular plays will be pro
-I need by a company of actors and
Hntrtteses of ability and established
reputation. The company comes
to this city with the endorsement
>f the press in all the cities where
engagements liavo been played
this soason. -Iiy competent critic*
it is said to bo the strongest repor
jijJi^e company now touring the
South at popular prices."
Jinpoitsut to PeuMoners.
<>n Monday, tho 22nd day of Feb.,
I inst., "ivill probably' bo tho Inst oppor
tunity that- soldiers or sailors or their
widows will bavo for making their ap
plication to tho County Board for Pen
sions.
The Pension Act of 1800 amends the
aw as contained in Sec. 839 of the Re
vised Statutes, of 1803, so as make the
^ume payable monthly, 8.0 or 4 dol
l.irs. And provides that widows of
soldiers who are (50 years old, and whose
unnilfil income is less than 8^10, shall
be entitled to u pension. Persons en
titled to pensions .under Act of 1890,
.inv.divided into tliree classes,; w>-wif :
(a.) Soldiers who have lost both arms
or both legs, on Rijiht, or who are phvsi
eajly helpless, aro oi$$iUed to 88 per |
month, (b.) All soldiers who lost one
arm or one h'g in said service, the sum
?of 90 '(??) AH other pensioners the
sum of >M per month.
The State Hoard of Pensions Issued
? circular last. Way to tho County
Hoard construing the pension laws
They place all widows in class
And say. JiThere aro jinder the laws
tliro?-cIff?se8 0l widows, viz: 1st. Those
\vhOft6 bUSbahda iiied While In the'ser
vice, have not remarried, and have a
(rross income of less than $250 2nd.
Widows of pennionerB. 3?d. Widows
over <K) years old whoso incomes are
leas than $100.5? On) < tho Ilrst-class are
debarred bv rr-marryiujsr.
As th*4 pension laws are not aceesible
to all who are entitled to pensions I
fjK^iHb-tluwftbove -for -JJieir Informa
tion, and In reply to inquiries.
u ? .Tamps 1U1 AOILL.
Everybody who goes to the Op
era House to- nig lit gets a cbatice
ut^io It a nd so mo gold watch to be
given .{itvny.
co of
Mr. M/ BatnVis-twf" only surviv
ing member from Kershaw County
Lo thoyni(?morablo. taxpayers convch
in Columbia, Feb. 17 tl?-|
1874. The otlior members of tljat
O- nvention were Judge J. B, Ker
shaw, Gen. J. p.. Kennedy, Dr. K.
M. IJovkin, <Vl. L. J. I'at erson arid
Caj>i.- T.- II. Clarke, all of whom were
hiinibeifcl among tho Javeest 4ux.
"payofH in the conwy This whs
about the time a colored mnn in
Camde&twn? p'roto<T "gfttlliy of lar
ceny by\thfee reppectablo witnesses
of his own ciMor,*t?o rebutting tosti-!
mony, but thai of the prishnor lrm
flelf-wh'> -denie(l ^ the change,-? The
| jury of colored- men acquitted him
out as none of then -could write, the
verdict was signed by tho foron.an
for ihem>-by making bis - mark. Af
ter the verdict had beeu signed,
some of the jurors declared it was
not their .decision and displayed so
much ignornuce of (heir duties that
tho-Jndge was constrained to - dis*
charge thom .iiaUfl corn potent to try
another cas<%/' <
A resolution \tas immediately h?v]
trod need iuthe legislature for "? im
peaching the Ju<1ge. Tho latter por
Miifc of which ftmWWos -the; alleged
offence. - .
? ??Now tlicroforc, bfl/tl- resolved
t.nnt tbo sdkld R. W Carpenter be
impemrtrefl-foi- e<w<lueV^
a ./nd^e rind fortieny ing to citizens
l oFtSis state on awnmnt orfcoW; ilte
frigbl to mtve arjarors ijt *n$ Mr
JS* .C^untJorKmhatr
UblfctSp^
p>y i umii wjofiry. ? ">
reraortftl.
Mr. .7 oh i? T. Maokey, who l;?8
bre? number of iho Cuudon Dry
j ({? hIh Co, rv<?r Mi.vi' they opened
, here, h;ts lu r n tdoMrd sccmavy
and tH'ftsitur of the Fort Mil)
Miiimf avint iii|? Co. t? it (I lift lust
WVk 1'iir ill ii I p a imS Mr. .John l'i
C ureU n sneered# Mr. Maek?-y hero
ii h manager <tf the Camden Dry
Goods Co, Mr, Curelon <*> a pop.
ivla.r young liusiucbtt luun and w?iv
vsisli for Itun the samo sihmm'ss in
1 1 1 u l?uni hess whh whieh Mr. Mark
?? v met, and wo are sure ho will
have it. Speaking of Mi'. Maeko\
ilto Lancaster Ledger s<iys: l?Mr,
.John Maekey, formerly with Heath,
Springs &, G?>? at thiH plsce, and
recently manager of My, A. 1*.
Hiown's establishment at Camden,
lias lieen- eleoted Secretary and
Treasurer of the Fort Mill Manu
facturing Co., of which Cnpt, S. IC.
White in President. Mr. Maekovl
passed through town on *h? (). H
iV C. train Fr?duy enronie for Fori
Mill t.o assume his ' new situation,
Mr, Muokoy is one <?f Lancaster'*
most woithy and promi in>> \oiiii:>
men and we are pleased to hear of
his having, ty?en- elected to this
splendid position,"
Mr, A. A. McDowell aim! M?h. J
V. Reese, of Conunreo, Mr, D. A.
McDowell, of (solninhin and Uov. 10.
McDowell,- of Strothcrs, have
lie en in Oamdon this wopk, having
I) eon on] U^L hero to tlio sick bedsidu
of Air. H. W. McDowell, who, wo are
t?lad to say is better. ?
Mr. 1 ion ry W<nn<?, tho business
Agent, of the Emm ft Warren Theatre
Co. j aid us a I'ionsant call yesterday.
Utile Miss /Bijon Evans, tho Now
Orleans favorite, will at poor each
ni^ht in now and pleasing special
tioH with the. Emma Warren Theatre
Co. . .
We are informed that Mrs. II.
T. Myers, of Mt. Zion, is quite ill.
She has grippe, ? and being quite
old, .her friends nru very anxious
about her.
Mrs. J. H. Skinner and dnoghlcr,
of Eiliotts, were vUftting relatives
in the Ml. Z16i>. neighborhood last
week *
Advertised Letters.
For week ending Fob. 11, 1897 :
Butler MeFenor, Jennie Clarksou,
Harriett Ballard; Pastor Ml. Zion
Baptist Church ? ( W hlte.)
O. J. Shannon, P. M.
I'i om^cuou* Items.
? i?
Gold waleh to ho given away fit
tbo Opera IIouso to night.
-- livery body gels a present at tbo
Dr. Miller show al the Opeijji House
lo-nigbt, and also have a chance at
the handsome gold; r. w \ toll to be
given uwav. i
Great Curos proved by thousands ;
of testimonials show lliftt Hood's Sar- ;
sapavilla possesses power to purify, I
vitalize and enriclrtho blood.
Hood's Pills aro iho ohif pills to
be taken with IIood'B Sarsapurllla.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
|rem. 0ur ^oeroppontat^
St. Charlo?i
Some More Nice Fa 6is About The
Chronicle. -A Good Idea
. - .. seated
. As the old negro said : ''this i.s a
drizzle drnzzhi day" and wo think
ii a very good lime for dovoi i?Vt>r
urin iii wpiation upd to write for
The (Jliroulebv n"d our morn.
ifiK service is over and wo have
bufjU. spending some lime in co:i-<
temptation wo will now wrilo a
fo*v lines for your paper.
Wo can save you money anjd IV K 8 Our business has reached su^fi largo
proportions that wo can afford-to cut our profits oven closei than wo hav^d1^ the past, and
W HO W II S Aj, Our manager has instructions to
wr
&
That^> hou^f and /'air, ami while we iVI U&'l1 have the cash for our goods wo W H ULIL
j?A.V BO )ou money in your purchases.
We have been told Oamdon was a butter market sindb we opened here, and wo believe
its true. -
<? A '*
Our special sale of shoes is goimj on. Mynd's best $4.00 lor . 00. Extra quality of
calf, and splendidly made, n FINE shoe. '
Thon the Ladies Zebra Fmioh Dongohv button shoo. A-lmade by Rochester Shoe Co.
$1.75.
A$ain an elegant Dongola in small numbers* o to 4 1-2 sold at wholesale for $1.25 and
you can have them for samo prico*
And we add another. "The Daisy'Yo (cent's lace shoe any size, at only ONE ROUND
DOLLAR. for each pair. v
THESE ARE BARGAINS. We ii\ay sell our gwods for less than advertised but never v
for more. Come and see.
YOURS THANKFULLY,
Jno. C. Cureton, Mjr.
N, is. ? Mr. Jno. C. Cureton will hereafter net us manager o( onr popular house in Cam
den in Mr. J. T. Maclicys plneo. A. 1'. Brown.
Everything is yerv quiet in and I
noon I. our little foWn. The far-,
iners are preparing their lafyds for
(mother crop of four tux] live cents
cot Ion. I think it would he si dis
play of wisdom on tho part of any
one to raise their own hog and
hominy at homo and make as much
Cotton as possible. So long as we
can make, a plenty of grain and
raise ouroAti meat, debt- will ? not
hurt us. Hul just as long as we
plaint cotton so extensively and
thereby neglect the grain ciop, we
will be slaves. We boast ourselves
up haying the be^t country in
i he Aorbl and as having one of
the in os ! benign governments in
ilie world, but, whnt benefit will
i,he*-c prove to us if^vc place -upon
our own necks tjic galling yoke of
servitude? The cry is Reform! lie
form! We think it greatly needed
indeed, but will it ever conic so
long ss we work against ii? If we
-will hnt honor and serve God
aright the promiso is "Thou shall
dwelt in the land and be fed."
Puer.
Mt. Zion.
Dear 'Chronicle: ? This week we
have to report from an almost blank
?<??. of notes.
We were miich in hopes that the
weather hud settled and thai. \V<?
vonld i i -i vi ? n nic?> spell of working
w'eiU.hei, hul it i? j arniug , and- 1 he
preparing of thu( laud is being
fi'. n Mrftra r dvrl: ? ? -
Some have ? hauled their fertiliz
ers and gorrte have not' as yet or
dered, but from what I can learn
there will be abo.ul as much if not
u*ore iised thl-* year than last. '
Health i/nproved, rations pltnli
oiik and labor in good denied.
It seems thii\ there is' but little
indications of Presidcnt-eleet Mo
Kenley's deluge of money ever
reaching the, laboring. class of our
latitude. And when I say laboring
class I me.an alLji^io^iivo by the oc
cupation of myfac honomW^pursuit
in life, whether- at the desk, the
p^ess or ttie plow handles, aud iri
less than four years those who ad
vocated the tfujd^fltftnclard dollar
will feel as badly deceived, and
some of them further left, than
i hoy would have been not
striven lo defeat tho poor man's
friend. ~ Cap.
Citation..
.South G arolina ? Koralluw County.
J ?
Py C. 0. Huile, Ksq, Probate .Tuilgo,
Whereas,. John T. Netlles inmln Riiit
to tno, to giant Mm loiter* of A'bnitti.s
t ration of 'the R*t?t<? of nnil efl'ecu 6f
?Ins. Til ffrMihittoh t deceased.
TIioho nrq therefore ?o o(l u ami * liron
ish *U und (lingular ^luvkiudrcil anriCredi.
iolrft efUVe aitfd Jaa. L. Hrn>fr>f<ton,?lccMm*
ed, tbnt tlioy; luj nurl ap|>?itr. bcjforc me,
in tjjr OojirVnf Prolate; to bo h?Id at
Camden,- S. 0?, on fljc lo.b. dayof Fob
Tlfmcy. uejtl^aUer jntbltyfii ion hereof at U
a't!oeW inrt1??^?renooa{ to #bow ?*ii?e, l(
rgm^Thrv^hhvrr-^traJgU . ??H
tf-At ion isbouhl not be grarit?ii.
"fo^en nnTet- V.iyTOnd tl>f? 2nd day of
iVlmtsrvA . IX; 169;. ' - v
rr-,:k*Mk*hf& ohtlw "CTb" day of Fot>rn ftry
-T857r5*>:Tbe Oiimfleh "'???"?
' - - - ? -- - A 1 LK? .
JPirobafe JiWfff/ ~
wmm
THY BEFORE YOU BUY! ?
A Gold Plated Gent's Handsome &teiii-Miij Watch
Sent on 10 Days' Trial.
You pay the Express Agent $2.-1 7 ami express charges'
and wear the watch 10 days. If not as g )mlvar?>HrnC;Keepor
as liny watch in youi* .town or your town chick, return it. to
the Express agent, and he will refund your money and
send tho watch back at our expense. V (iold Plated
Ghain an, I ('harm Five. The watch is sent in a beautiful
plush* casket, making it very suitable for Birthday or Uoli ?
day Presents. Send order on Pustnl Card, and say where
your nearest exprCf^ vffieo is located. 1
Oi-ctoi* iPS'Vvw! tn Wr an toVt!
in WATCH H N0- w\|?.
NOTICE. ;
Nol^oo is h<'ri?hy>.\:lvon that S. M. Hull
hjtx purejnwd 1 lit* inlWt-!-t * ?f .J. T-j. W-iU-1
Hums in tlu- hhii:ke?nlth shop of I [.all -?&
Wjllinins. All purlieu indebted <!> *llm .
i<liop oaii Hiftlu; miymoivi id Mr? S. M.
Hull /1..UALL & HAX*L.
? Cu md en, S. C. Jan. 1, 181>7.
. Notice is horohy ?ivcri that I have j
tran?f?'.rr??? i my hileroKl In the abovu mint- !
cd business to \V. T. JInll and nil par- 1
tics indebted thereto can tnftfco payment,
to him. S. M. IIALL, |
ABE VOII
Looking For BARGAIN^*. In
SHOES,
DRY GOODS,
AND
GROCERIES?
If so I can please you. I
have just received a AilI "line of
SPUING DKKSS GOODS,
HLEAOHINGS
-AND NOTIONS.
My assortment of COLOR
ED D11ESS SHIRTS AND
N EOKWAKE in completer
My Spring^tock of 'SHOES,
of many tfyjfeg? ban just ar
rived. ?'
- '4k. G ROGER I ES I offer BA
CON and IIAMS, fLOUR,
SUGAR, i COFFEE, JlIGEvj
^?BSl
iSSitl
IX;;
Ig?
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
,"'$T5r,-.oo c vet y month glvcti'BwAy 16 any <5he wTio 6p
plles through u* for the most meritorious patent during
the month preceding.
' Wo secure the best patent* for om< clients.
and ihe object of thij offer i? to eucourago inventor* to
keep track o/jheir briebj; .IjJeftfc. At thaMrfiC timo WC
wlili to Imprest upon the public the fact that
IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT Y1EL0 FORTUNES,
such at the "car-window" which can be easily tlj'l up
and down without breaking the passenger's pack,
" taucfrpan," J' collar-button," "nut-lock, -"little
stopp^fA' a;id a thousand oilier little things that Ynost
any on# can find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are the ones that brin? Ingest returns to .pie
author. Try to think of sdtnething to invent.
^ IT IS NOT SO HAJtff AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out tlirouullus receive special notice in
the " National Recorder, published at Washington,
1). C, , which is the best newjpmrr published in America
in the interests of inventors. We famish a year's sub
scription to this journal, free of apt), to all our clients.
We also advertise, free of cost, tho invention each month
which wins our $i$o prixe, and hundreds ofjhmxandt
of cepies of the " Nations! Recorder^fontainin/J a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scatteied throughout the U&iled Sutesamonn;
cai>italists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their
attention the merits Of the invention, "
All communications regarded tuicdy confidential.
Addicw
JOHN WEDDERBURN A CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents.
6i?F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
RtftrtHtt ? fflVW" tf i>ri? faffr. iVritt/ereu*
?f Jkpillfllftffj J '/f /?*/?,
Look about youi See for
yourself! Who suffer, most
from sleeplessness, nervousness,
nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia,
despondency, general weak
ness^ Who ate on th t edge
of nervous, prostration all the
tlme^ Those who are; thip#
Opium, chloral* Jbr omlde*,.
\\**A*rU+ rynfy mafr^
* ? 1 "J ^ " ~ J
matters worse* . Iron and Ut
ters are only sUtpufenti* To
be cured, and cured for good,
Dr. A. WEINBERG,
Dentist, /
OUFJC.K OVKK HA.VK OK {5AMOKN, ?
Uoi/hs 9 to 1 :30 : '9 to 5 :30.
DR. I.H. ALEXANDER,
Donttet.
Grudualo of tho PliilinUilp.na
Dontal College, Session 1870-77,
OK KICK BltOAI) STRKKT,
Oamokx, S. 0.
Two ()ooi ft $ou tii of TUooChron
ialo O(fteo.
Tiespass Notice,
All persons are horoby strictly forbid
den tn trespass upon mv lands about four
aul one-half inilon South-cast of Camdon (\>
for tho puriwwo of hauling wood, hunting
Of In any other way what, soever, Parties
found violating t his notioo will bo dealt
with to tho full extent of thO law.
Oct 38, '0(1. M, (JASlvlNS,
? MANUFACTURERS OP??
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,
Sash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - v - S, C.
Purchase our njjakes, which '
wo guarantee superior to any
sold South, and thereby save,
money.
Window and Fancy Glass a'
.specialty, Juna 20. 7
HlilSTKAM Midi.
< 'oi tillcatea of Kou.istralyou under the
old law are 'void, ? Hvorybody ?
rogistor.? Onumil after Doeomber first, *
1SS)(>, lint Hooka of KugUtralionr^ill
ho oponed ami kopt opon for Threo
iSuimjchhivo Thtyn for tlm. roglat ration
of voter* oil tilled to registration under
the Constitution ? For t !io information *
of tlio r?oj>lo attention is oallvd to tlio ?
toilowing provisions of^fto now law,
approved tlio Fifth day of Marchj-1800,
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