The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 01, 1906, Image 2
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PUBLISHED BVKRY FRIDAY j
BY
w\ ij. Mcdow ell j
8o??chiption Katk? :-~One ynr,$l. 65r. i
?IX month*, 76 cent*; three month*. 40 I
centa.
Rants ro? A i>vkki ihi so :?l)r?JlD*rjr I
transient adrortiHrnentn* first insertion .
$1.00 per square ; etch ?ii ffB*q ocot it),
tertion 60 cent* per square.
Bujsiueis local*, 6 cuuU par lino each in
sertion.
Obituaries charged (or at same r?(es a*
Ordinary advertising
An communications addreaaed to thin I
paper must he accompanied by the true j
name and Hddre?B oi the writer, iu or
der to insure Attention. Rejected man-1
utcripta mill out be returned
Communication!* ? ill be published when
of interest to the general public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re
aponaibility will be assumed for the
views of correspondents.
Candidates' Card* lor County office*
$6.00. Congressional $10.00.
Bates for coatract advertising will be an
nounced upon application at the office.
Remittance* by checks, dralts and postal
eaonev orders ihould be made pavaHe
te 1 W It MoDOWELL,
r.>nnl*n. S. O.
OxMDKN. 8. C.. NOV. 2. 1H0K
In order to vote next Tue8'1a\
it will ho nerpn**ry for the vot?-r
to preaen! h<t!i his tegigtratioi.
certificate ?n?l lux teceipf.
Hog in to hunt up your r?nih11h
Hon certificate nn<1 l?x icoeipt, nnil
vote for Amhi I Htnl Lyon thiH time,
if y<>u <1 itln't hef ??('. ? K*.
We coinjratiii*UH the n tsiti
rens of lower Miin atreet that the
fllthv riena that rleooraf'l tha? pari
of town U?t week h ive been ?? I?*?*i -
eg away ami a breath of frenh hi?
can now ho gotten
At the )nf*t hi union tif 1.11?- L?'yih*
lature U?I?'v'h Mil! mid 8h*yl(H'*
Hill precincts were cut mil, l^avinj/
only (? urteen voting pnciocia in
ttlig County Of HlXU'fll HH
formerly.
Very little more need be expect
ed from the Cotton Growera' Ahso
ointion in thin State tlii? flenson.
Mr. Ellinou Dnrnnt Smith, pre?i
dent of the South Cntolinn branch
of the AbsooIhtion, in booh lo mar
ry ft wife H?*nc", I?*? will not cum*
whether the ntuple s?-1in for live 01
ilftetn cente. ? Edg> fl?dd Advertia
?r.
Fur three yeats 1-aar Knight I It*
negro who w*m banged ft' A k t
last Friday, had received the kind
est treatment at th*i hand* <>f hi*
victim, Mrs. C'i apt ii, v> a N"rth<in
woman, vvhi>, fixed in her belief thai
the uegro was one of the downtrod.
den nn11 oppressed rnn1, powsessiny
all of the human intuitions and no
cial faculties of the HUperi'>r race*
Anot her evidence <>f North'**
mistaken ideas regarding tlic ne
groeg of the S nit h.
When the* railroads pay uaah for
their advertising, and the editor**
pay .cash for their titkelp, it will
b'6'iiiore businesslike, and will prob
ably give better Mitisf-ic'ion to all
parties. Uu'ler the present ar
rangement, the busy editor who
stays at home and out a good
paper dries not get the value of his
railroad advertising, but. wty*-n a
man runs a paper for the purpose
of getting a p-i?a to ridr* uround on,
tha railroads the worat of the
bargain?[Ve Advocate
The 8t*tu?* of W ado Harop
Itroi will hi unvi'jl <1 in Columbia oo
i^foveunher 20 lb Gen M. C Hut
ler will deliver the addres* of the
occasion. I' lie Columbia S'al**
very properly lb it llu
event bo m*<le ihe o.;ci*?ou /??- *
great gathering o( Ouroliu i's
aoua *nd daughter*! at the Capital.
We believe tlist nil S ?uth Carolini
ans will he glad j * * u C duinhin
in her efforts to wr?rtnily observe
the event. By nil roe* .?* let all
honor be done tTjo incomparable
Wade Hampton.
Ia Ilia letter of inatructionfl i?
Commia^ioners of Ejection, Mr. R.
Maxey McCown, Haaiatunt Hecreta
ry of slate calls attention to the
following provisions of the election
laws, an amendment passed in 1^05
after the last general election.
"Sec. 221. After the tlnal ad
journment of the board of county
canvsesera, and within the time
prescribed in this chapter, the
chairman of said board shall for
wird addressed to the governor and
eeoretary of Hi ate, one copy by
mailt on? copy by expreae, the
roturna, po|I lieta and all papera
apptrtalaltf to the election."'
Thia section waa paaaed in ordar
to atvt expenWa. The law
lid nqilrad Ua raturna to be
to Colambla by the me*
ft rT
A DiMjimfefui IVifortiiHiice.
We have Ion# kunwn that th*-r?
**ftM 00 good in Carnival* nod that
their influence tended d<?wn?nrd,
hut think the ciun*x of ?I>mid<
whs rendieii when a Ctrniva! wo
omn, 4' Mtdauie Leon a Bonne," WW
allowed to give aeveralindecent x
ii i t. i t i < > n ** on Mud * tree t i hh t w?? k
Chat (hf Mnyor ?n<l Aiih ' iiifo
oui t ? > v* u *ppr"\ed ?f tli<fle ite r
foniiiQcct we ca'iimt heli.-vi, m
f*ci *e know Ui?i t li?-> Old mil.
lint HiniD' line ih responsible 1 *<???
? ihly Hit* proinotiia of Hit* ('arm
va! aeherne Hi i' more to hltuje llian
any one ?*!?<, but. idiiiv flunk il??
Olatne r*-i?u upon tijt- police 'If
pnfime.lt. It IH p ?khtlllr I ll 11 lilt
UfBt purfii uiiniM r? us sprung tin
ex (it*, t' 'i I v upon everybody, in the
event of which tin* (j-univul p?*o
phi Hie alonn re?pon?il>ii , not r?i
tain it i h that h r< pen ion >f ?it ?
*Ct (lionId not h?v? en rIo*i<I
Oiir town Ik not \? t rea.l\ in M<1i
ber jj od n:tox lor u f a *i>'if
of silver, utid C?m<l? n, not* it fin
in r culture v f?il iefim in ?-n i, **hh
III M <) ?' to k>l IIHll" A)l It tilt * III ? ' H? 'III
ii ii" iy II1 IS pei f oi in 'i to ? m
I lie local ..mail-t^i ftj . ?'.i ?? li t
'.bey tife "in "lie lio < in Mtn-i
word# ? lout in<? r?i? \ h\ ili. on lii
t'kiiiu. If 'Oi" i? 'rue 'in n * ii ??
m ilo i nil nee int-n i > litvt- i.
g i mi 11: ^ < Ii I it ^ 14 eniiie It? i. ? | ,??
tin-re lie no more Chi uivala. i eir
influencu ih baneful.
[Since ihe above wuH j.ik in
>\ pe we It hi It that the a iii.h *>t*
?il?'tid, tliuruDv pi- vi i) ii(i/ tn i
f i tl 11) ^1^1111/ UK ID ll)\ t X 1111 > I > I <. It H ** n
rtlli' III hel A Iftti Would 111V e doljt I
Notice Of Election.
Stuto of South 1 arolinu i !
? 'ounty <1 K?t?Ii ?w \ J
N'?dire is lu*r< by ^iwn thut tht*0?n r j
til Jileci i?*n for Kcprt Bcttvr in Coixtpsib j
will I>?? ln'ltl ur ili>* v>i>iiiur i?r?'cim? tlxc>! 1
liv law in t.ho County of i\M|*?-iaw ?>n
Tuemlav. N'ov. mh? r 6, 190fi ???.i< 1 <lav be
ing Tuesday following tl.e first Moiid.tv;
a* preaorU'wd l>v law
Tito qiiaiiliffition* for MilTragt s are as
follows :
|{r-jot iioo in the Slate for two \oar?.
in he 1 ouiitv Oi'i" vt-nr, in the polling
prooint in which the elector < fTers t<>
Vnti*. four montha. ami th? payment six
month* h. f<>r?? am eleetion of ny poll
lux then itue ni.tl pnvalde Provi.l.-.i
Thnt ministers in ehftrge of an or^nnir. <1
ctniroh and teaolnrs of public soh '"It;
ph'ill tie entitled to vote after six months'
residence in iIih Stain, *?tli*-r>vi?*o <pi?h
U-t
Registration? Pa* ment of all I;? x*?s
including poll in*, assessed and e llecia
hle ?inrint? tl??? pr- vioitK \ear. Th pro
duction of a ecrtiflca'e or the rei pip of
tin* oflirer H^irhor /. *1 to coit?ct hik h in
c* Khali be eaiiClusivo proof of the pay
ment thereof.
Before the hour tlx?*? 1 tor opening tl.e
polls mfinjiyprs* and olerks must take and
sub-crihe to the CunsM'Utional oath
The ( hairman of the Hoard of Manager?
can administer the <mh to tl e other Man
agers iind 10 the Clerk; aN->tarv Public
uiust ucinii? iioTrr tin* oush 10 iHe (^hairiiinw
Tho Managers elect their Chairman and
Clerk.
Polls at each voting place must be open
ed at 7 o'cl< ok a. ui and chsod at 4
P ni , exccpt in the City of Charleston,
where tht >? Khali be opened at 7 a m and
c.< sod at 6 p. ni. The Managers have flu*
power to fib a vacancy; and if lP-nc ?>f the
Managers attend >hc citizonb can appoint,
from among the qualified voters, trie Man
agers v\ hf?, a'tcr being iworu, can con
duct th*- ciion
At the c! ot the election, th?> Mana
gers a'ul v lerk must pr<>oct*d. publicly to
open tho ballot boxes and coun thu b.d
lots thtieio, und contin ue without ad-1
j 'Urnment until the same oomp]ei-|
ed. and in-?We a ?tatemcut of the n sulf !
tor each ofllco. and s'gn tbo .-ame. With-1
in iforoo davs thereafter, th<? Chairman o*
rhe fWra o? ?'>i7)r or.* designated b\- the
Hoard, must doiw? * !?? tho Commi?M->n
ers <>f Election the pel! It>u>. ibs t>cxes
containing the ballot* and writiot: at?iv- j
wn?.s ot the resiilt c ( the election
Mallanrts o: Klertion?- I'ile following j
MuOAgeK of Klection have been appoint
ed to hold thn ou'('lion at the various pre
dicts in said ?~^iH;iy .
Camden Opera H *uae.????'/" I) Denton, '
C C VaughiiD. AlUu 1>k;u>
Bethuiit?\Y ^ Marshall, K W Ham-|
Rjond,' Pan MeDnrmlii
W'tUitville?\V M Peach, J A McDow
el !. W L t>.ipL<n9 j
Bu.ialo ^cliool lieu;? ? T..ewis See^.irs, j
I) I, ("at .><?. ?' -I liarJiu :
' Kiikity's 8t<-iv?T lv Kirk;?.y. J 11
I (Vow it T Jlorton
Brewer's Jana'i Li Rowell Ber
{ ry O/hurn. 6 H?mu)"n<t
McLenn's Branch?\V I. Williams,
( Jamt-M Tiviwt li. Alex Shaw
Mt. Ziod Cluireh ?J K DeKay. J S
; Duuu. J L Trcpp
Stockton ? O \V Arum one, J l' Hum
phriea, B?ltCn Owens
llanK'irR Hock?O H Watson. T II i
I Youhjc . Burr?*H Jones
\ Liberty 11 ill ? \V K TJiompton, K Ol
: Jones. J l> Ourclon
* Kabon's X Koads? Kugene \V*tts|
! Rout Micklrt. K T Jackson
I han^'i Mill?.1 T Arr*ut? JohnMcCat,
i J H lebell
| U'auoy ? W J Motley, A K. Ko.*e, J A
? Grifctbjr.
The Manager* at each precinct named
above are requested te delegate on* of
tbeir number to secure the box and blank*
for the election on Satutdav, Nov*uj?er
3rd, 1906. at the office of l'he Water**
ilcMeogor.
<0 C. W. Birchmore,
D. M. Kirkley.
\ . J. J Bail.
Commieaioners of Federal Election for
OM.u.Sjff*"' 04""' "?a
M?n*fffrti "f vltiction ?r? allowed
ij! I per <lav while tteftfullv enQ|?ln*.f
?<i, ami 5 c? niH p?-r U)(i* wtti'l?? yo.
inv? to nml returning from (boih!
wh\b) the Court H"u$f (<>r hox? # !
*nrl <l? livering return*, nic< in w?- .
| ?i If to n ?i <i returning f r>< in the i?o 11** j
to their homes ('li'iku ?re allowed
no nn ch^i* will |>ie?t?ie
make out 11??-ir N?ci'Unn in ho !
ciril tiii i' v-1 11 11.? ?iii iv n"ti ??? -1
'urn in i it C un'\ |i >-.ril f C
v>it<irn wuli ili* i< i oi fin.
An i< 1 >?* lottfir, in* li?' wI? i11* <>i
til'n k, in n int iiH.i' tn t>ii\ eiu oi !
CM>il) fli i) n i \ it in Dp to the All- J
Uh.1 it i.tt i'? iii x ki' ili'hi- v M U r HII' ? I
m<<ve on, (ir nut 111? in in w- ?' i k. ?
i
Union I irni ? I
For S?Im
A' ? ut 7 miU?H from ''mid 'n In
l,u???'n J In* L???'!< woik} mn'1 sji? ? t A <
I'ntl'itH'l I '2 i!?* fr<>m i-i-<ift|/ Jtlto i
150 >?i? r?i?ooc1 Hum) |*i!I Iftnil. will'
one ? xlrn 2 roi tn ?jfin????; o? ?
mil ill li"?i<o hii'1 inifi pii^rjv fiu'nli*-"*
M' .hlo 2" ere* new ground nrwl !}('
wn-* c!.o(ij>. il 11 ?'w ii l'ru'p
D'lilarrt i'oO piihIi rera>tim)or on 10
) ??!?r ui??r' (/ii'yi' A pu'y to
H- nrv or
Geo T Lilt n .
Notice Of Election.
Stale r.f South *'arolinn, )
Coniiiy <>l K-rfhaw. f
N> 11 in hereby yiven that the Oener
al I'.li'cii<111 (nr Suite and ('??uiit v <?Iti???? r ?
will tu* heM lit the v -t'li/ precm-lB pre
Hcrib' d >'V law in mi id ''oiiwv, on Tue.?
? laV N< 'V. in her <5 11M)K. .-a 1*1 day bein^
Tneadav f >ll>i\\ in/ (lit* lii;-t Monday m
Nc?> . iii'.it, ;n? preaei ill <1 in law
At ill'- ?.till i * I?* ? t*? *M a separate b * will
he provided al ivliirh qualified t I'court
will vol.* 111?<?n tli*' ml- |> ion or r> jocM>>i>
of so amendment t<i tin* StHt?* Oon*ttl'i
tion f.r?ivi<io? I iii tin* i<>!low iiiif Joint |{^o
I u i ion :
A -lojiil If* ?oltitioii l'r?ipo- inK to 'Vnp'ii'i
St (ion 7 Ar?i"l** Sill , of tin* ('? n?
minit" ? H? luting t i Municipal !'"in!
I'll 1 ll'l?'l?tl*'1lli'HS
Secti-m 1. he u i'i'M?iveil 11v tin* lien
rr:il \~-ii tiiblv of I In* Stale ot South Car
olina That '1)P toliownir amendment to
Sel l ion 7. f if j A ri i?*1 ?* V111of I In* i on ?
ntitlltioil, 1?^ ll ^ 11'111 In; 111 Id at the end
thereof tiie foil'ivv tiir words; Provided,
(ij> Ih?*r That t< e Imitations impost d bv
iliin M.'i.'iii ti ami bv ~poti.ui ft of .Artie I
X. ot ihid onKlitulin.-:, nhal! net apidy
to tin* bon led imb tifi dn>*SH incur)' d bv
lie Oii\ ill Bi nnett*-villi, where the pro*
coedi? of .vtill It.nidi are ap: lied soleiv
and exidiiHivelv fur the pimliiuM*. is'ab
lialini' lit ?!id maintenance ol a waur
woikn plant nr s>-weratfo ?vatem and
where tlie qii' S''on of incurring hucIi in
? lehtedne h n rt'il inill'd to the fr? oh' Id
el-- it if 1 qi Itiliiei! vnfei'H ol ?ii ? mtiniej
palitv. hi? pi ovid-?I 1t? ,the on"titui i'lii
upon tbo question of other bonded in
debtedness
Approved tbo 23rd day of February A
I) iyn? \
Tlior>- shall b>* aeparate and dentine!
ballots and boxes at 'bis election for the
Pillowing ? flio"i? to wit; (p (ioveriior
nnd Lieutenant Oovernor; (2) Other
?state Otlicers: (3) Suite Senator; H)
Member* of Houae of Uepresentativen,
to) County Oflii'H'si. On which ahull be the
name or names of the person or person**
voted for us such oflicors. r?'t*peouvol-,
and the oiltce lor which tbey are voted
Before the hour tixed lor opening the
poll* Managers and Clerks must take and
subscribe tbo Constitutional oath. The
Chairman of the Board of Managers can
administer 'be oath to the other mem
bers and io the Clerk; a Notary Public
nmat administer the oath to the Chair
man. The Managers olcCt tbe'.r Chair
_ ..-I r'lnrl^
lliau ****** vv.
Poll- at each voting place must be open,
ed at 7 o'clock a. m and closed at 4
o'clock p* m.. except in the City of
Charleston, where ihey shall be opened
at 7 a. m and closed hi t- p. m
The Managers have the power to fill a
vacancy f.nd if cor.u of Jhe u;at.agers at
tend. the citiaent can appoint from
amoi.^ the tjiialiUrrl votere. tiiu Managers
who after btiny uwoiii, can conduct the
eloclioli.
Alt ho cIono ol the flection, tht Manu
ir? r? ftnfl (. :crk inust proceed publicly to j
op<.n th?? b.tlloi l.oxe* and count the bal
1..iIn-1??Hi, and continue without ad
joi?ri.?n?-ni until ;i;r- sume incompleted.'
.Hid umU'' ii *t.itftutiTU ot the result tor
Math t'tJict: aiiU *;>:n the h*uia. With;u
three thiva ibfi fiiiitir. the Chairman of |
the Board, or t?om? ono de-d^ntttfd by
the Board. iiniM deliver to iht- Commit-j
tii.iiiiia ot Klic :i<)ii the poll ii.it, the box
hs COn;Jin:n?* the ballots and written*
Miit^'tn-. iu.o of the results of the election. \
N'an.i'^err Kir, IK. i.--'J. I.a follow,n?
iKHiiSL'trs ot chct.on luiv'e t>e?.*n afipoin:
rd to I,old 'ho election nt tho various
preciuoa it1- thr- sitd County:
Cauulcn?L) F Dixon. L K Alford, T
K < iC"d rth*
h. 14, >,?? n Y. R^ads ? K B William#, a
B Kabon, lv A Jiu K? o<*.
Blunev ?J M Thornton, John T Ko??,
J M Wood
Lung'r Mill?J M Porter. Renj. Am*
raons. J N Jones.
I Hwtlmm ?R W Jlfc.nuionJ. X A lie
tinui*. J K l'oisi,ifc.
i WYmviile?S A Vincent, D Q Fletcher.
1 T A ChuOumi.
Buffalo S.O'*ool HiiUiO?C A Johnson, J
U Cat. o. .1 yM >wwfll.
iireWGr'? i Store? P K Hougb. C M
Hough. S >f U&iamoud {
Liberty Hill-- J W Floyd, 0 11 Clem
ents. W i* Cunningham
M Lean''* Branch?Archie Young, 1;
K Wc?t 1'eter McCaakill.
Mt. Zion?O U Myers, W D Marshall.
C li Sprndley.
Stockton?J J Thompson, N B "Woik
u?an, Jesse Hammond,
Hanging Rock?N B Taylor, F 1'
Tru?'?iJeii. W LOroxton.
K'.rkiey*? Store?Alex Brown, 8 -A*
NVett, Henry Weit. '
The Manager* at ?ach precoat named
above are requeatrd to delegfTe one o(
their nrimber to aecure bo*c? and blanks
for the election at the oftioe ot The Cam
den Chronicle on Saturday. Norembfr^
3rd, 1006. \
' w, l. Mcdowell
R. a ELLIOTT,
T. 8. NELSON,
CoamfMiooera of Sum and County Elec-1
tton* tor K*nk*w County, *. C.
Pvtptat iiu, UK 1
A
Grand Exibition
OF
Fall & Winter Goods
at the
Famous Gilt Edge Store.
YVe are s* owin^ now a most compete line
of the new'est venv? s and novelties in Divhb
Goods and notions and have a full stock of Do
mestic Goods of all kinds at prices that will at
tract von.
Ladies tailored suits, cloaks
and Rain Coats.
We have a beautiful lire of 'adies and cliild
r?'Tirt cloaks in the latest >l>les at prices lb it
astnnUli v on- Ladies rain coats fr ni $5 to $! *>
.Jnst received a large assortment of Knit
(i>>ods. O iildr>*n'B s ?rqih's, ?Oaps Toques
Shawls Faein.it--rs. etc.
Ladies and Childrens Hats
and Caps.
We are showing a most attractive line of
L'difs ready to w< ar hats in the newest shapes
and the largest assortment of childrens hats
and taps in the city: we can certainly save you
monev in these goods.
BLANKETS, CARPETS.
lings, Art Squares and Ma'tings?B ? sure
b i
you see ours, before you buy.
SHOES.
STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER
That is the verdict of all people that wear
them. A iul! line ot jiuuico, viii'urcno, Moiis
and Boys. "These ;ure Shoes that Satisfy."
Mens' And Boys Clothing.
Huts and Caps "bee ours before you buy."
10 COUNTRY MERCHANTS
In wholesale lots vve }i;;ve special prices for
the cuULtry merchant.
BAGGING AND TIES.
We ure "swapping' dollars on Bugging and
ties; any kind you want 2 1 -lib, 21b, 1
or Second Hand.
Get our prices before you buy
Yours respectfully,
The Famous Giit Edge Store
r
P. T. ViI!op5??ue, Proprietor
Approximate Apportionment of ^
School Piinds..
Year IJc^inniu^ Inly I. Au<l i Juno 30?
it)'? <
(Vip 'lug fotttl.
Tux
x ' -/r' V*
No. <?j?*h Hal. Mi
I>istiict on hand 1'* *
1 75.il :M 4
2 1 ! 31 12 '?$' i
:j vi "1 3 so
4 2?r>i
2;s 13 U '
? i io r.i
7 6 I 13 )
8 220 6 i
o 41*43
10 329 20 ',<<) ' 14r' 1821 ^
<;2 H4 ;0 81
;*j :<3s I 12
2! MO 04
CjH 61
20 245 13
0 2?7 61
Is 48<> 13
m; SH ' 100a 63
r,) l(J 14'J4 43
II MW .'.71, 80 mm
J 2 297 It ,'i'j 4 ti !<"> 1 3.'{ 1098 14
40 .50 87 ?'"? 7 87 W
14 1.V-' 43 50 44?M3
j 5 19(} 3ut ^ f>'5
16 1X2 80 X.-m) <3 l.'i<)6 80
17 160 j;, v; t !?'?? 2f? 1100 26
18 36 10 140 -1M' 4<? 10 431 10
19 2M60 V." m W 1190 60
20 124 l? '*>(j 11 4 202 18
22 l()s 4U ".0 .*;l*l 114 25 870 43
23 -jrt 17+ -'3 8 248 89
21 1:; 08 oi >* 10 '<3
25 :J7 J no - ' 3 203 80
20 3.r>? ! 3 ? _ .?? ? ::0 1) 6fl3 03
27 7 34 m 4? :0 3 160 34
W. B. TURNER, Si pi. of Education.
NICE STOCK CLOTHING, &C
V*'.
Having Just returned froiji New
York and Baltimore markets where
AS
I selected a verv desirable stock of
*
Men's Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., I
am prepared to seH a.; cheap as ever.
I
Soliciting your trade and thank
ingyou for past patronage,
Respectful! v,
DAVID WOLFE. J
jy* ' .
Some Reasons Why You Should 111'
sure Your Property With
0 ri
h a
It is a well estnl>lished agency which makes Insiinincc
business. It is not hero today and gone to-iuorrow.. Its
books sh<?w a record of the business
For Over Twenty Five Years.
Experience has taught this agency how be^t to protect the
interest of its patrons.
Knowledge of the business and how a contract should be
wiitten is a valuable consideration to ihe assured which is
given .with the policy. \f
An expiration oook shoe ing all policies expiring within
the next five yeats is Cjirefuily kept so thai, the lapsing of
term policies is Revalued.
Your interests are fcafe guarded bv policies in the
STRONG EST COMPAN! ES
making the most
LIBERAL ADJIJSTr. 1ENTS
expel icnto hub enabled it to select.
Pacilitieb tor plucing large lilies unequaled.
Its biibiness is ot value to the companies it vepieseutfc, to
they make every effort to please.
business is valuable tc the assured Lcoause it repie*eiit3
Stability, Indemnity, Experience.
Go To Kennedy's And See His Nevy,
3t{>re.
L Ho will sho ? y.m the most hi} ban ev<x
t .ffered Ilio nadc?Xiie.LcaJov h? Hardwire, !:<? wifiTeii \ou
omplete the best 60 stove. <>n <h- 1 ti>irk?**. Mis Runes
ot. .surpassed, t speuia ly his Kaiv.u*. Si r .{.
Delft-Warn for kitchen and lioos' <s> prer-v) every peice
warranted. 'I he eelehrated K K Voekt't kuivi's sliea>8 And
Table ;>Cutlery warranted. Htee.-h lo ?? in.,r Gnm, Hunt~rs:
outfits Pumps. Pipe blaek and Gn'v .n v.ed. Vnnine IstiSugA
Plufiibiiij SupplUs. .lap A L:\i\old l\a\>it?ive innks^THSW;?
liHTOWB'Dfec and Smoothii;^. Grain drill* :?Tj<l Carraichtel
distributors, use them and plant in the opor? furrow, the true -
principle, and thereby save jour so? d and stain!. Vulcan and
Chattanooga Plows. Car Milburn Wagons. Hay Prates,
Saddle*, Bridles, Harne*s Bagging and Ties: Nice lit*
Groceries. N*
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