The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 05, 1904, Image 2
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W. Xj. MoDOWUIjIj'
< Ilium Mill . iij 'I HI
OAMLIJKN, H. (5, FKB, 6. 1904.
ml.u " . 1 1 ?
WIm? Expediting
One of i lie seri< us uiiatskeH iiial
... men tuaku lu the conduct o( t Ii?*I i
affairs m that of projecting their
scale of living too urn biliously ;
and so, for the sake of keeping up
to false standard iu the exterior
manner of th'.-lr living, they ar?
constrained to deny themselves
many of the little comforts and
luxuries that add bo greatly to the
enjoyment of the pausing day. For
instance, it is far more sensible to
abide in a hhiuII and unfasljionabh
house which it is uo burden to
maintain than to move to u more
sumptuous, dwelling, the support of
which will struin ont'n resources.
If 1 arn too poor to h?vo in u fine
houee a few good pictures and the
best book*, and a blazing hard wood
fire for good cheer as well as for
heat, I ahull consult the part of
wisdom and happiness by living iu
a cottage with freedom to enjoy
these mod' st luxuries. The l rouble
is that we are all strongly tempted
to conform our ways of living to
the artificial standards of passing
fashion. Instead of spending out
mon"y for the things we want and
would enjoy, we let the opinions of
others dictate to uh, with tl|c result
that wo do not get half the delight
out of our days that we would haw
if we persisted in having our own
way. ? Tlio Watchman.
4<TI?? IVople."
The flr?t U? ue of "The People,"
Mr. Schroek's paper, appeared yes
terday. It is a six column folio
and very neatly gotten up.
It b?'s been rumored for some
time thut rcprtscutuiiva T. Y. Wil
liams of Lancaster would lie a can
didate for Congress from the fifth
District iu the primary this suin
mor, but in the absctico of any au
thentic information wo have here
tofore refrained from mentioning
anything about his prospective
candidacy. While in Columbia
last Friday, however, in convoca
tion with Mr. William", in answer
to the direct question, lie stated
that he had decided to muke the
race and would be in the field for
thut ofllco this summer. ? Kershaw
Kru.
COURT.
Court convened in Camden lust
Monday, Judge Earnest Gary pre
siding. In tho adeence of Mr.
Thurmond, Mr. Geo. Hell Tin: mer
man, sou of Dr. W. II Timmermaq
noted as Solicitor. The following
cnsea Iihvo hoen disposed of:
W. Loander Jones, malieioua mis
chinf ? kjlling a neighbors dog
Guilty. Fined $25. The dog was
volued'ttV^S?"
Dick Johnson, assault and bat
tery. Guilty. 1 year.
Geo. David, attempt to rape.
Guilty. 2 years.
Wash Wiley aud Jim Moore, car
b? nuking and stealing dispensary
whisky. WhsIi Wiley plead guilt)
n ml wnssonioueed to 1 year. Jltu
Ittoore was tried and found not
gultty.
Jiin Ketinodr, house breaking
aud larceny. Guilty. 3 years.
Alex Hays, obstructing rail
load track. Guilty. 1 year.
Isaac Gaither, disposing of crop
under lien. Guilty. Sealed sen
trnce.
The noting Solicitor left yester
dnv morning and carried with him
the pt oseir. ment of the grand Jury j
then fore we ate unable to publish
ll this week, but in all probsllty it
will be returned in time for oui
j.t xt ifsiu'. W? are informed, how
? v< r, thst the pith of the present
nifnt wns u recommendation to
build a new court house. Acting
ii pou this recommendation the citi
zens ttml members of the grand
j'iry held a meeting in tho court
house to consider steps towards
having a new coutt house creeled.
Mr. J. W. Floyd wns ejected chair
man and Mr. W. L. Del'ass secre
tary. After Borno discussion n
plan was adopted, viz-: That the
members of the legislature be in
structed to pass a bill authorizing
the County Commissioners to have
ft new court house erected and to
i issue bonds for an amount not to
* Exceed $26,000 and to run for
twenty years, aud that e sinking
fund btf provided for, so as to re
tire the bonds in tweuty years.
Fewer gallons; wears longer ;
l)<?voe.
The future holds no fftiluies to the
eye of faith.
Fait living makes fret links in the
dcTil'n chuin.
, God never forgets the man who
^ forgets himself.
Qod-pesstures by motives* men
by mistakes.
tf^ptfutaess is happiosss.
A
v KKAiv KWTATK TJt ANHFJKltf.
Kruma (J Roberts to Aim Love 00
acres in No 1 81200.
F 8 Karle to Nannie MtDonold GU
aema in No 1 1 6175.
Caroline McC'wklll to A- 1* Mc
(?Wkill 108 acre* in No 5 $5.
Mary A Ausby to Carolina Mc
Cask ill 115 acres hi No 1 85
?\YiIhoii McCoy to Herman Mar'
ahaii 50 1 2 acres in No 18 $i6o.
J A McLuurin j/N A Buthune 1
lot at BiOttine 8Zf)
H L Blackiuon < o L VV Weal 1 lot
*50.
I. F Simpson to W A Simpson
200 aeres in No 10 8*200.
W .J Yuiin^ io J V Yountf 50 acres
in N?i H $50.
J W Uuby to;Oarr?/K Trantham
f>70 acre* in .JNn 9 i?<t0
\V .1 1) linn io-fc H Darby 1 lot
in Camden $75
J) (1 Leuier to K 1) Gaither 10fi
acres in No \) 8000.
James Burroughs to J M Bur
roughs ftii'l .1 .J Burroti^h* 1)1 acres
in N > 2 $800.
JMvid Wolfe to Dollar Hunter 1
lot on lower Broad atreei $700.
J S Trail' hum, Sheriff, to Goo. 1
Ultln 100 acres in No '1 $100.
T It Team to F L Outlaw 72 a creH
in No 10 i-1.
Mary M Cop?dand to G B Kin^47
acna in No 22 $850.
Natbariiol Gay to S 10 Heaves 10s
acres in No 5) 847H.
S 10 Heaven to H A Vinceut 108
at* re? in No 'J 8150.
J K W Tlailo" to A II Williams 2
acres m No 2
GT Little lo FB Blytber 150
acres in No ,'l $1000
Win M Shannon to Mary Shaw 69
acres in No 1 8000.
M Ifl Shaw to W I . Di'PaSH OH
aori-H in No 1 ?08
Jneob Libbnian to Harry Scblosb
bnr^ all of his iulerent in 1 lot on
B'oivl fltn et. Camden, $ 1 .500.
Del^ar Hunter to John F Mi-'ekn 1
lot on hroud street 220
.1 8 Trantham, Sheriff, to Martin)
II Workman 0 acr.'H in No 1 $35.
Martha H Workman to .Mary K
Whitaker 0 nrres in No 1 $85
W C Horlon to John '1' Stevens
815 aertiH in No 20 81000,
Carrie S Martin et ??1 toSim'l
Mitchcl, Jr., 05 acres in No 17 $(50.
J Ih?iio Lenoir Banders to Thos.
Polk Sanders 82 acros in No 2
$1,000.
I mi >0 L'liotr Senders to Thos
Polk S;itid?TH <>50 acrea No ? $500
Win. Kiii^tit et al to John M
Hobor* 500 acres in No 14 #200
John Stroud <t al to Mary Iligley
et al their ri^lit i i 500 aero a in No
H $200.
Lott< r to Mayor MeOretulit.
Dear. Sir: You are interested in
the prosperity of your town. You
can contribute to it materially, and
pive it a far moro prosperous look
at the name lime.
Perhaps the public property nceda
a good coat of paint,
Devoo will supply that coat with
two-thirda of the number of gal
Ioiih required of any other. Devoo
will Inst twice as long aa any other.
I )?> voi) in nil paint unci full-measure.
I)?voe is the strongest paint known.
Devoe vviil take care of tbe pro
porty, in t. li o long run, for half tbe
money required l?y any other.
The reason is Hinted above : De
vou is all paint and full- measure'1?*
the strongest paint known.
10. 1) Jewell, Corry, P u., painted
liia house f> years auo with a mix
ed paint; look 14 gallons. Last
epiiug he repainted with Devoe ;
bought 14 gallons and had 4 lift
Saved ?15 to +20, for painting
cohIh two or three times as much
as the paint.
Yours truly
F. VV. Dkvok A; ('o ,
New Y oi k.
P. S. Spriugs ?* Shannon aell.
our paint. 40
BURDELL & BENSON,
Civil Euginooi'H tfe Surveyors
Surveying, Leveling anil Plotting id
all its branches.
Mapping nn?l Clue Priming a
Specialty.
Offico North-east corner Broad Street
and Monument Square
O. M. FORT,
ooxriiAorou & build-,
eu.
Estimates made on nuy work
on short notice.
j ^ tPf. ffienson,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
CAMDEN. S. C.
lMnna anil specifications furnished. ]
Plate-glass store fronts a speciality.
\V orb
Jan. Si tf.
KEEP POSTED A BOUT
? U. S. STKKL?
CORPORATION.
The White Keinblo Atlas Mav and
Volume ol StaJistics should ho in the
hand* of every stockholder. Nowhere
else is tbe name amount. of information
acccssible to the public. This volume
shows by a Hve-iolor-m:ip the location of
?tant9, ore lands, railroad and ateam.
ship lines, and Rives official statements
of thfi earnings, distribution of capital,
division ot securities, incorporation cor
iilleate, full text of by-laws, complete
legal digest of mortgages, etc , etc, cor
rectou to October, ItHW
Price *6 net, to accompany each or
der. K?>r a lb* onlv hv
VOW . JONES AND CO,
44 flro<ul Street , New York
The oldest News A<j*n*y of W?l( St .
f rnri Publishers of The Wall Street
Jourmil Investors read the
WALL 8T1MET JOURNAL.
Wo wish to announce thai
on and after tliit* date th<j busi*
ne-8? formerly run by Mi*. L4"
K. M wilt \t9 conducted it>j
(the lirin name' of M?this&j
Lewis, Mr. K. J. Low in h".v I
infjf )>;m^bt ;i halt interest in
said hiuineHfl. The name fair
d^alinjr and courtaoua tr<at
raenfc which I icis characterized
this bnflinenH in the pant, will
be continued in the future and
a cordial in vitation in extended
to all to Ciil I and kcc uh.
lien [wet fully,
Matkis & Lewis.
Bids Invited To Repair Of
Rebuild Three Bridges.
Notice in lntr?bv given that bide ar<
f? >r repairing or rebuilding tine'*
(3> Hridx<>? in KerHhuw county, viz:
Oranny'a (Jnurfer Hridito on Liberty Hill
Unad, Dobv'u Mill Hrid^e , in Wi'B'
W?U*rw nut) Htiwanfie Creek Bridge o/i
Ui.lgiwiiy and Longtown Uoa<t. Tin
CommighioijiuiH will bu ut tho various
placet* on the dates named below :
(irnnny'a Quarter Bridge < Liberty
Jlill bom I) Monday, Ferbuary 22nd, at
12. in.
Doby'a Mill Bridge (Wf?t Wateree)
Tuesday, February 23rd at 12 m.
Kuwaneo Creek B/idgo (Itidgoway
unil bonutown llond) Wednesday, Fcb
ruaiy 4 1 1 ? at 12 ni.
I'm tie* wishing to bid on the above
work iriuiit Hubinit plans and cpeciflca*
tioiiH Tbe Hoard reserves tbo right to
reject any un<l all bids.
By i.*ri ler ol the County Hoard.
J. M HOWELL,
Supervisor.
Camden, S. C.? Feb. 3, 1904.
Notico Of Special Election In
{School IMstricl No 13.
< ) no-tl > i r?l <>f i he Electors ami n like pro
portion of the free iiojdurn ol School Dis
trict No. K! ol Kershaw County having
in writing petitioned or requested the
County Hoard of K,<hi<;tttion lor Kershaw
County f lint an annual tax. of four (4)
mills on the dollar on real and personal
property m said district bo levied anu
eolleej^il to Ki4ppleme.1t any special o.*
const ftutionul or other tax for school
purposes therein.
Now therefore, the Hoard of Trusteeu
for aaid 1 to ?l District No. 13, are here
by ord ?red and required to hold an eleo
ti iiut llanuinK Koek voting precinct in
sai 1 School 1 >. h t r i?j* on Kriduy, Keh. 19th
l'.Jtil, to df lei mine, whether said levy slml'
he made.
At snid election, Messrs. F. I*. Trues
del, H 1j. Hl.ickiuon and L. C. Hough
who compose the Hoard of Trwnteoaofj
said District. will act nw managers. The
poila will l>o opened at 7 it. m., an*'
closed .it -1 p. 10., and the election shal
he as provided hy law for the conduct
of tern-ru1 elections.
Uy order ?>t the County IJoard ol Edu
cation lor Jv en haw county.
It. C. Uiuce,
S'c c. Board.
Camden, S. C , KeO. 5th 11)04.
[lection Notice.
Notice Of Special Election In
School District No. 27.
On<v third of thn Klectors and a lik.>
proportion of thu free holders of Schoo'
District No. 'A7 of Kershaw County liav
in^ in writing petitioned or reqneatcd the
County Board of Kducation for Kershaw
County Unit an annual tax of two (2)
mills on the dollur on real and personal
property in said district lie lovied and
collected to supplement any special or
constitutional or other tax for school
purposes therein.
Now therefore, the Board of Trustee?
for said uchool District No. 27, are here
by ordered and recjuired to hold an elec
tioa at llammiff Rock School House in
said School District on Friday. Feb. 19th.
190<: to determine whether said levy shall
ho luude.
At said oloetion Messrs. W. H- Greg
ory. Jauie* Williams and L. 8. Cautheo
who compose the Board of Trustees of
?aid Dis trict, will act as managers. The
poll* will ho opened at 7 a. m ? and
closed at 4 p iu., and the election shall
bo us provi led t?y law for tha conduct of
general flections.
Wy order ot'tho County Board of edu
cation for Kershaw County.
K. C. Bruce.
Seo Board.
Cunden, S. 0., Feb, 5. 1904.
Statement.
of The Bank of Camden,
m&c-n., 6. <2.
The condition of the Bank of
Camden tit the closo of business,
.Jan. 30, 1904 :
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, $245,064-0)
Bonds 45,000.00
Cash on hand and In other
Unnks 141,865-26 1
Real Estate, Furniture
and Fixtures 3,006 75
$437,936 61 1
LIABILITIES.
Capital $25,000.00 1
Surplus and profits 65,983 59 I
I), posits 345,399 02
Dividends unpaid 1,554 00
. $437,936 61 j
I, C. n Yates, Cashier of the
above named bank, do 'solemnly
swear that the foregoing statement
is true and correct to the beat of
my knowledge and belief.
C. IJ. YATKS, Casiukk,
Swnrn to boforo mo, this 30th day '
of J^n. It! 04. i
C. \V. Bircbmorc, [l. s.]
Notary Public.
Attest, Correct,
II G. Garrison, \ 5
A. I). Kennedy. > Director*.
W. &i. SliftQQOD,)
/ Tiidiaiiap' lis Indiana, Jan. 4, 11)01.
JfKccei ved of ti e ?>tato Life InftUnuice ( oin
puny --Kivo Thoiwand?
Dollar#, in fu-il (?<r ull elaimn under tin* |;(d
iuy No. 1 1 1015 now teniiiuaUd l?y the
death of tho i i?m?j i^ll i ;i? Miller Boykin,
and payment <o me
Newton (). Boykin, Admr.,
Krttato Klias Miller Boykin.
In pl'CBOlICO ,.f
ThoN. J. KiiklanJ,
J no. H. Trantham.
Indianapolis, Ind., l).e 14th, HHKJ.
Received of the Stale Life Insurance Oom
pany Five Thousand
Dollars, in full for all claims under this poU
icy No. 110857 now terminated by Death
of iusured. Mary B. Zemp.
In presence of
?Ja^. U. PeL ? nche,
W. W. Mills. !?
GENUINE PERUVIAN GU
ANO.
A Complete Natural Manure
X ; ** X ? ?
The Guano deposits are situa&A in the rocky islands and
in gullies along the coast of Peru. These places have been
forages the abode of innumerable sea birds, such as pelicans,
.penguins, etc. Here where their living and breeding places,
as well as their cemeteries, so that the guano was formed not
only of their excretions, but also of their bodies and the re
mains of the fish upon which the birds fed.
We are the Sole Agents in tht United States for the sale of
Guano Peruvian Guano, free from all adulteration or chemical
treatment, and we believe it tj be the best all 'round fertilizer
known
Reports have been persistently spread by sellers of various
I brands of Manufactured Fertilizers that the Peruvian Guano
| Deposits have long been exhausted; but wc are glad to say
jrhat there is no foundation for such reports, as is evinced by
the fact that we have, imported during the last year over
10,000 tons of this material and expect to import during the
coming year at least double that quantity.
Peruvian Guano is a complete, well-balanced, Natural Ma
nure, containing the principal elements of plant food in the
most suitable condition, and is completely bleuded and incor
porated that it can never be equaled by any ordinary com
pounded Chemical Manure.
All Genuine Peruuian Gun no is packed in even weight 200
pound Red Burlap Bags with our name and analysis printed!
thereon.
| The G000 ton cargo which we have just received per steam- :
jshi^ "Strathmore" analyses: ?
v 4.00 per cent AMMONA
,3 82 " <? ACTUAL POTASH
20.50 " " ^PHOSPHORIC ACID
Our Price for this material is $30,00 per ton of 2.000 lbs.
packed in red' burlap bags delivered f. o. b. cars at Now
| York or Charleston. L.-ss thdn ton lots at the rate of $.32 50.
I per ton. We will ship one bog"x)f this Guano as aTriai to any
j town east of the Mississippi River at $3.50 delivered. Special
| price on car load lots and over.
I II. G. Garrison, of Camden, is our agent for the sale of Gu
;ano in Kershaw couuty.
Edmund Mortimer & Co.,
Sole Agent for the Uuited States.
j Referring to above I beg to say I am taking orders for Jan
'uary, I*ebruary and Mrrch delivery. The supply is limited,
'those who expect to buy are requested to let me have their
orders now.
H, G, Garrison,
GROCERIES, ETC!
My stock of Fanoy and Ilo ivy Groceries lantation Sup-j
plies, and General Merchandise is all that could be desired,
land when in need of anything in this line will be glad to servo I
! you. I
Very Respectfully,
H. G. OARIUSON.
I r
Trespass Notice.
We the undersigned forewarn all per
sons not to let their stock run at large
or otherwise trespass uyor, our Und.i on
the norvh tile of little Ly nchea Creek he
tweon the Lock hart and Porter Kosdt*.
J. E JK1LLIANS,
J. U. tHOKNK.
Vf. fi. KLLIOT i\
J. A. WtSST.
Kershaw, JS. C. Jan. W, '04 ^
Notice Of City Registration.
Notice La beroby given that the books ,
of the Supervisor of Regiatration for the
Axj of Caradou will be open at the
County A nditor'e office for the registra
tion of all qualified voter*, from January
4th, 1904, to and including March 27th.
1904. ?
W. It McCrdght has been appointed
Supervisor of Registration
i ? E. O. MeC*Urht.
Camden, 6. C., Jam
J? J Ooodale,
Olerk 4 Tree*.
l% P| !04??
Trespass Notice.
AH por?on? (especially Hrd hunters)
are forbidden to treHpasa u(>on any lands
owned or controlled by u?.
]>. ft. FLETCHER.
1). G FLETCHER.
Kerahaw, S. C , Ja?. 7. '04.
SPlumbeng f
ZZ JK jfcawJcins*
_l
Plumbing, Gasr\ Steam And
Hot Water Heating. Also
Tinning, Ktc.
i~ir All Work Guaranteed! 1 !!
. Phone 1WK
___ .
Announcement .*
The New Era M&nf^. Co.
< lV0l $ncorporated.\ ,|j
, , v I ami; l'urctltied the j lan. ^
'i'ltc alio* i- 11 Hi*- 1
%1 , , r V i u.rhiiii ure now in position to farniHli^
i,)K mill <>l Mr. < ( N
riWine, statin,, U?xing H?ard?, Turned Column*, Newel,, -
Hiiiusters, Top or Hollo..: Kail. Moulding,, Plinth <r (Wnor |
?,ock?, anything lor '!,? ouUid. trim of Hou-es. Af,?r|
Fcliiuary 1st, i lit'.v a ill be '<> ? l?-sili<m to furnUh any .(,1,4
?r iu?d? tiim as a oil as Flooring or Oiling, and will
tact urc CM and Collins. They have engaged the service, j
ol' Mr. (!. P. Kowignol who is so well and favorably known ~
to the contractors, to manage their ir?. .
53= { - > =1=5
K, lerrinn to the above 1 bog my friends and those needing
nnyft c above to see me before trading ? elsewhere. Th,|
I same ot.Hc.valive and courteous treatment as heretofore will|
jbe extended. Itemed fully,
C. 5*. fflossignol, W(ffr>%
Camden, S. 0., Jamiarv Oth, lilOl.
SEABOARD;
Air Line Hail way.
North" South- East- West.
Two Dally Pullman Vestibuled Limited
Trains Between South and New
| First ite Dialog Car Service.
The Best Kates and Houlo to. all Eastern
Cities Via RICHMOND and WASH
INGTON, or Via NORFOLK and
steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis
Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or
leans, and all Points South and Southwest
? To Savannah and Jacksonville and all
f v I:-."..'- .. . J.
points in Florida and Cuba.
Potiiiveiy the shortest line between??
NORTH <Sc SOUTH.j,
U3r*^>r detailed information, rates, sched
ules; Pullman Reservations, &e,, apply to '
any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway
or to Jos. W. St ewarl, Travelling Passenger
Agenf, Oolumbia, S. C.
jjoiias. F, Stewart A. O. P. Agt.(
Havaiuiah, O a.
Lumber AVftntod I
la large or anifill quaintilieft.
Conjo and let ua buy ad >ou oui.
Catndcn Lumber Ms?fg Co.
Oct. 16-tf.
Trespass Notice.
Notice i? heroby given tl at 111 one in
allowed to ahoot. hunt 01 tre?nat>R on [
land* In and abiut Knight's Hill t?nd
Sanders Creok, Korahaw eo'inty, belong-)
Ing to or occupied by T. tl. Surton,
Hampton S"r?or., T (5 Sutton, Jr , King
PerVina, Edward P.irkin?, lniae Perkins,
P. Sprlngman, Rebecca - Kln'oher, Wil
liam Williams, Joel Hough, PatuvSinglo
ton, Kent Demp8*y, Daniel "W illi:?raa.
Thomaa McClellftn, Paris W;itu, Zn?d?H.
rlat Oautey,T,oni?* Cantey. I.. Hell. John
Brevard, jainea English, l)i?e Brevard,
Joaeph Brevard. Milly Brevard and W.
MoClellan. By order
S F. KELLY.
Agent.
Camden, 8. 0., Jan. 22, '04,
liliO. S. llffil & SON,
I
? MANUTACTURBRB OP
Doors, Sash, Blinds,,
Moulding, Building Material,'
Saah Weights and Cord. i
CHARLESTON, - - - - 8." C*
Purchasfe our makes, which
we guarantee imperioi to any
sold South, and thereby save
money.
Window and Fan?jy GWs a
?p**iaUY July 4-4i.
lax Notice,
Office of Treasurer Kershaw Coun-)
ty Camden. 8. O., Sept., Mth, 180?.}
In accordance with llie act . to ? raise
supplies lor fiscal year commencing
January 1st. 1908, notice is hereby glvtii,
that the Treasurer's office of Kershaw
comity will be open for the OOUSCIIOII of
taxes from the 15th day of October, 19C.'l,
until the 31st day of December, 1903.
The rate per centum for KerebsW coup,
ty Is aa follows : MUls
State Taxes *i ?
School Taxed J' 8
Cyunty Taxes ^
rfail ltoad Taxes
Total J' UK
The following Special levies hafA.t&f.l .
made also : ' Mill'
Special School tax District No. 1,
Special School ta?, District No. 1,
for interest on Scl ool Bonds
Graded School Bu tldiu?t "Mills
District No. I %
Special School tax District No. 1? 3
? 2.
7, J
10,1
**?!
12,*
lV, 6
18, *- -
' ' ' " v
The road tax of onedoller can bB P'j^
the county Treasurer from Cct. IDto,
1008, to March 1st, 1904.
All raalo persons liyinr
porale limits of cities or tOWI^i
attending any college er eehoel of tiv#
state. Ministers in charge 0.( Wf}'
urinations, teachers
schools, school trustees during ^
of office, persons permsi^tilW,
and those actually ?ngagfldtetk*nrt
line service of the state ???!.
the payment of road to*.
male persons between the nf*e ?* '? I
50 years are required *?3
tax or work u^t less than <
tnp the year.
1 ho poll tax i* $1.
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