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gbe fteoplc fcltCHAVni NK war APEK. . c guy try waits Vew&k>>peb. A SK\ysi>A?>KR poll A*D BVYW .-'MBUQZIEP EVggY TBUB8PAY. - :?** . r * .?r*-~.1 W.A ?CHKO<X POTWSW*. suBscmmoi. tuo ku uidi C uudcn. 8. Ch 0$t.9 UNIS TUB ELECTION, We ure now almost on (be eve of -the Suit* awl Presidcutial election. Four years ago we noted a similar fuel, and urged upon Democrats the importance of presenting a solid front to our adversaries. This was not done, and in consequence, the great party of Jefferson and Jaclfaou went down to tlie most overwhelming defeat i*j its bis tory. Jn anion there is strength and victory, In disunion, weak aess and defeat, iu this election we stand, prac tically a united party, aud as the Democratic party is essentially the party of the people, the whole people, irrespective of -las*or occupation we await with serene confldeuce the result of cveuta of nc*t Tuesday, We think we stated in ? for mer issue that wl wrote up the floosevcltf arUer fiasco of four year* ago two days prior to the election, bud ?t set up in our ool umns for publication, and when the returus from the election . caineiu, had it published without a line of the written aud set copy being ohanged, v This year, we will do nothing of the Uiud a* the elements or doubt contained in the approach ing battle of tl)e ballots does not admit of prophesy as to the re suit. Our hopes of victory how ever rest in our belief that the ,vreat body of American oilmen hhip, the plain people, the toller on the farm, in the workshop ;md factory, and in all depart ments of human endeavor are heartily tired of being fooled by Republican promises. We tell them in all earnestness that we can conceive of no greater calamity that could happen to them than the election of a Re publican president and a He publican Congress. The issues to be decided on' next Tuesday ?4re of such vast I importance to the interests of the country and to the preser vation of the autonomy Of the government itself as to almost cause every thoughtful man to stand nglmst when he oontem plates the fjenendous possibili ties for disaster that will he laid open, aud made Imminent in the event of Republican success. As every phase of the politi ?ul and economic questions now Vcrtfiug upon settlement lias Ween thoroughly dispussed, we >vill not burdeu our readers with a repitition qf the arguments that have been udvauood pra and eon The campaign has been a" ex p'eediiitfly livyly. uue and at tpnes lias reuQhed tl?0 point qf bitter ness. The bitter part of it pould per Imps have boon expected >vhen it is rpcullpd tli:\t the President himself dospended to Vhe level of a ward politician and heeler in the attempt, to forpe upon the country a nreature of |iIr own in the poison qfjudye Tuft, m?rely that the Hoqsevelt policies Wight bo puutinuod in definitely, It is safe to assume in the litfhtof past events tlmt what ever or Uitt?nipsa lias been en. pondered in the campuijjfn will beprnetioally buried within three months uftor tiiP election, The people qf ftU olassos and parties will rally tq the representatives of either party whq hqneatly eu deavor to serve their interests. Theso iutei-psts, in our judge went, pan only bo substantially served by a Pemqaratio presi dent and a Oemoprtvtip Oungress In both brivnohes. The record qf the Hepublionn party fqr the past fifty years is essentially aflaiust it as tho oon jforver qf the true interests of the people, so, as a tree is judged by iis fruit, wo can sue no ray ;?f hope fqr tlie betterment of in dustrUl conditions by a ?on iiuuenro In power Qf ihQ rei^n llltf iwty, Giru q* tkeo four years of Brjru and Presidential p?o>o imtft oaalroljgtijtea ftwr; " ?*w o' Bfjroa ^d Diooerallr bnneW of gq^ranMt, _ will have gofton rid of ;'ibo stench of Republieua misrifle,' Dover, wo trust to have it again offend our nostrils. The Cue of'Turpcuilne. 1 Turpentine is excel lent and sooth iu^ when applied to scalds and cutC It. will take ink stains out of muslin when added to soup, and also helps to whiten clothes if u<)dad to the water in which they are boiled. Moths 'will not aoaje near clothes sprinkled with turpen tine; they seem to hate the odor. A few drops of turpentine spriuuled where cockioacbes congregate will e*lermiuate then) at once, while it will also drive red aud black ants away. Tan leather boots can be nice ly cleaued with turpentiue. Pour u few drops ou n woolen cloth and rub. White kid boots can be cleaned by rubbing them well with spirits of turpeutine, ustugauleu-u white rug; they will first appear quite yellow, but must be dried before the lire und flour rubbed well into them to restore their pris tine freshness. When quite dry carefully wipe the Hour off. Turpentine applied with a bit of flannel will (especially when stains are deep) restore the whiteupss of ivory knife handles. Gilt frames can be cleaned bv wipiug them with a small sponge moistened with oil pf turpentine; wet the sponge only just sufli* cieully to take of the dirt and fly marks, then allow the frames to dry themselves. Turpentine is an immense boon for blisters ou the hands, while it is aUo good-for cor us on the feet. Turpontjne is a simple aud safe remedy tor unbroken chilblains. Persons suffering from rheu matism can have a little turpeu tine put into their b&U) water. The method of removing spots of paint, oil, grease, or tar from silk, woolen or linen, is to pour a few drops pf oil of turpentine on the plane aud let it soak in, say, for half au hour; then gently rub in the turpentiue, when you will find the foreign substance crumbles out, as it were, leaving the fabric as before. Carpets can be both cleaned and fresheuuU by going over them once a week with a broom dipped in hot water that bus n little turpentine in it-. New paint is readily taken out by spirits of turpentine; also, used liberally and well rubbed in, it will remove varnish from coats, dresses, etc , likewise cloth boot tops. A mix lure composed of equal parts of turpentine unci linseed oil will remove while murks 011 furniture caused by water; rub il in Willi a soft rag and wipe off with ft perfectly glean duster. To romove slums from mar ble, tauo a wine glassful of tur pentine and ox Kail and mix into a paste with pt|)U olay. put tin paste on tho stain and let remain two or three days, An excellent polish for floors is made of half (4 pound of bees wax, shaved, put into 11 gallipot and covered with turpentine; stand by the lire to dissolve. When using, put some on u flannel a?d afterward brush with rather a stiff brush?such, for instanoe, us a scrubbing or boot brush' Purs that bccomo greasy in wear oan be cubbed -wji.ilturpen tine provluus to oloaniug t.heni Willi warm bran.? MoCJalTs Magasjiua. Oroi>t Auction Halo Tlio groat auction sale of lots Hi the Monroe Boy kin Pal* If to day, (Thursday) should prove a if real success. It is exclusively a sale for the benefit of the colored people only, and affords them a splendid opportunity to secure a home site 011 most reasonable terms, We urgQitll our colored friends to tulfe ad vantage of it. It is too good to mis*. *000,000 ft Year Con* Rllllipt iV<'M. According to a statement made by the Pennsylvania Society for the prevention of Tuberculosis, consumption cost.-* the people of J Philadelphia more than f2Q,Q09 a dsy, or more tlmn $7,000,000 a year. At present there are lO?OQQ ggnaumjHivc-1 in ihittcUj'i NOTICE OF ELECTION. Static or Potrni Cabomka ? vf KvnlwA i r"* Notice is' hereby given that the' General Election lor Preaidential and Vice-Presidential K lectors and ltepre sentativeiir Congress will be lield at j the roting preciucts fixed by law in (Im Count; of Kersliaw on Tuealiy, November V, 1PU8, said day being the Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribed by law. VlHf qualifications for suffrages are as follows: ) Hesidence in State for two years. Iji tl?e Couuty one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector oilers to | vote, four uionthK, and the payment six months before any election of any poll tax due and payable, provided, ] That ministers if) charged of an organ ized church and teachers of public schools shall be eutitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, otherwise qualified. legist ration?Payment, of all taxes, including poll tax, assess, tl and col lectable during the previous year. The production or a certificate or the re ceipt of thg ofliitcr authorized to col lect such taxeii i>Ii^II be conclusive proof ol the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the poila Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitu tional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oatl| to the oilier Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must adiijiUls ter the oat h to the Chairuiaii. The Managers elect their Chairman and clerk, Polls at_ each votini? place must be opeiifd at 7 o'clock a. in., and closed at 1 o'clock p. II'., except ill the City o! j Charleston, where they shall he opened at 7 o'clock a. in., and pjuacd at six p. in. Managers have the power to fill a I vacancy; and if none of t|ie mnu:igei> attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Mana gers, who after being sworn, can con duct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed to publicly open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the satnp ip completed; aiql make a state ment of the result for each office, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman or the Hoard, or some one 'designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners ol Election the poll list, the boxes con taining the ballots and written state ment!'.of the election. Managers or Election?The follow ing Managers of Eleotiou have been appointed to hold the olcciiou at the various precincts in said Couuty : Camdcuf)pcra House?J. J. Goodale, 15. B. Curctoi) and T. B. Bruce. Bethune?\V. s. Marshull, K. T. Rsiridge aiu| J. N. Nicholson. Westville?T. B. C|yliUj?ii, Jr T. Owetts and II. J. Munii. Bull'rtlg Stdr.iol House?J. Shaw, It. F. Muugo and W. C. Roberts, Kirklej's Store?'T. It. KirUluy, II. T. 11 or ton and 3. A. West. Brewer's Store?,S. N- JIamuiond, G, P. Hammond and p. If. Johnson McLean's Branch?J C Prioe, W II Collier and i\lcx. Shaw. Mt %)oii Church?Unfits Mtwcjey, W B Lep and \V L Stoke*, Stockton?P'f Bruce, W Jl Gardner and II M P??nrce, Jr, ? Hanging J{ock?L C Hough, I R Hayes and J.1 |? Truesdell.] Liberty lljll?(j j; Clements, W K Thompson and It C Jones. Kabou X Ronds~l)annie Rabun, J M -Mickk-ami Win. Kelly. Lang'tf Mill?W II Tiller, A E Ken iHMly mill A J, |\ iunril( Jllaney?.1 (.} Kelly. Arthur Simpson and >1 >1 Thornton. Shay lor'* Ilill?{4 I? Ogburn, Henrv Drakeford and Lewis Young. Haley'* Mill?M W Hough, II T Johnson and Jos. Ilaker. Stokcit* School llonae? II A I'ute, T W Mr I,end and W \V Hopkins, Alattftjjers al eaelt proolnrt named above are requested to dtdegute one of their number to sepupe the bo*es, and blanks for the election. I|, K. |}eard, ?lof lloii^h, J. A. (Jrigwhy, Commissioners of Federal Klpetion for Kemlmw County, 8. C. lloitte IK'itivtlica. A ffood tlnn<j for sleepless ness caused e.v derangement of J the nervous system is a dish of baited onioua. .Sleep with us flat u pillow as4 you comfortably can, High pi I. lows uv? iv if rout encouragement to round shoulders, Tokepp the foot warm and dry Is indispensable to the health* Warm stoolcings anil loose-Uttiug shoes should ulwtvys be worn. Jn cases where it is impossible to tako fat as food, much good may be dono by rubbing olivo oil into iho bovly very thoroughly. A soothing dvtnl; fur a btvd throat; Make a pint of barley water and brin# it to boiling point ovor a hot lino; then ;\dd ona ouuoa of the b<?st gum arahio and stir till it 1* quite dissolved, hi woe-ten to tuMo. When nursing tl;r? sick, nryer permit nnyono to sit on the bed Ul ttllUW U JQ V jostled in u?y wijr. SVOM) any persistant noise,. sopfc as 4ripping vuuer, emkio; foruiinftf or doors, if ilia faqJ ure bathed in tba following Mtftftganl lotion tUey will harden nod become lass sensitive: Three ounces of alum, one ounco of tdQnin, one pint of brown vinegar and half u pint of rose-water Mix, and np pfj a little * after washing. To gain flesh live largely on bolted meats, bread and butter, starchy vegetables and cereals. Eggs are wonderfully good. Tafce two every morning before brcukfust, raw, adding a sngges. j lion of leniou juice nod salt und pepper to make thorn palatable. Common mustard used us a plaster or poultice is the best euro for a cold on the dust, aud the white of an figg wjth sugar I is the tinest medicine for hoarse* ness. To cure a burn, an up-' plication of l-lic while skin thai lines the shell of an egg is ox celleut, while the raw yo!U is a capital tonic. In bad eases of bronchilis or congestion of the lungs when u steam kettle is necessary but perhaps not available article, a good substitute may be innUo b^ wringing n ralUer large piece uT llannel or blanUet out of a basin of hot water and hanging il on a clothes horse in frotii of the lire. The sLoaiu given oil will moisten ihc air and make the breathing easier. A woman who dqes not sleep .soundly is in danger of nervou* "breakdown. A woman who lind* herself weakening in nervt? strength mast rest. This resi must be systematic, not gpus modic. She must break up Un accustomed routine of her woik, , though she need not give up nil I work. She must do all these things moderately. Who inusi rise late aijd retire early.?Mo Call's Magazine. Sales Agents Wanted jjtfJG.OO per WKEI? or 100 pei cent, profit. All samples, sla liouary, unci art catalogue free. We want one permanent a?;ent in ihis locallily for the 1ar<re<t pic tare and frame house in America. Experience unnecessary. \W instruct yon how to sell our ?roods and furnish the capital If you want a permanent, honor able and profitable po^it'on, write us today for particulrrs. catalogue and samples. FRANK VV. WILLIAMS COMPANY. 121-1 W, Taylor St., Chicago, 111. SEABOARD AIU LINE JlAlLWAY. Account of the South Carolina State Fa'-l' tho Seaboard Air Line Railway will opera I especial trains fi'Qiti Hamlet, N. I'.. and Faiiilx 8.^' C., to Oolnnibia, Wednesday and Thursday Oc tober 2tfth nud h, ou the fol lowing sphodoles: Leave Ilamlet, 0.00, a. m.; Os burn 0.12 a. m.; Moore, G.2J a. in ; KoIlocWs, 0.27 a. in.; (jheraw, 0. oft a. in,; Kimbevly? 0 43 a. n?.: Patrick, 7.00 a. in.; Middeudorf, 7.15 a. m.; McJ3ee, 7 <>0 a. in.: Belliune, 7 4i> m.; Casselt, 7,38 a. 111.; Shepard, 8.10 a. in.; Camden, 8.23 a. in.; Lu^olT, 8.553 a* it4-; lilauoy, 8 a?i n. in : Jacobs, 0.03 a. 111 ; Weddell, 0.17 a. m.; IIyutIs, O.JjO a. 111. Arrive Columbia, y.-J3 a. in , Eas tern tinie, Returning, train leave Columbia T) UO p. Ill, JiJa&iern time. I?eavo Fairfax, 7-00 n. m ; Syciimovc*! T-"0H iv. in.} Uliner 7-15 a. ni Olur, 7.25 a. in.} Go van, 7 a ?n.; Denmark, 7 l"> a. m.; Qlside, 7-ft* a. ni.? Hix, 8.00 a, in.; forces, B, 10 a. u?.} Livingston, H iu ?i. in. \ North, H,20 a. m. j Woodford, W.}J0 ; a. in. i Swansea, H.40 a. in.} tJusten, 0.55 a. m ; Dliivnmi, 0 10 a. in.; Arrive ColuabiaU.UOu. in ., C trul time. Returning train leaves Columbia 5 iiO ' |>, in., Central time. llouml trip tiokets to Columbia will lit* on nale Oct. 84th to yuih( and for trains scheduled to ar rive in Columbia before noon Oclolirr OOlli, limited to return until Nov. i|iu1, 1UGH. Tiulo'ts will be #;ood on all trains. For other information and rates ap ply to any Seaboard A iron tor write J. S. FJtclibcrffor, T. P. A., Oolunvbin, S. C., C. f4\ Stewart, A. G. P. A , Savannah, Ga. Would lMortn??^c the Fnnn. A fnrnipr on Rur:?i T?<?nt?? ". |?irr*% Ci-i.. W. A. KLnyd t?v nnmr, ?? t'.in kli n's Armii!i Sntvo ?i?rrd p.mh wi.w I wrr >nw : him'??p my it..III! ::!)?' fVif'n*i t: Jrjf. )l in \\M*th] it? weight Ui jfntil. 1 would Dot t?u w11t M U I hnd t<? ninrti-'irr t?)'* r-.rm to iX' t it." (inly d*V' Hj I*, l.^-tlo, 7.vmp, I'limiVn hniqf Coni|mu)' (WlU tny & pvl'iinsMfug ntwrv, mid Uh> bMutioiw youuj; thing, "wImmi i *skcd pap* it I might BQ mountain cllmbiug, be took t&y head off. i But I hud my own way of course, and dually the crowd jjot started and you know tlioy made me put on a lot of wraps auil things that simply suffocated me. About lialf xvuy up I dipped and foil over a cliff and broke my nock ! iudoud yes. And wlien lliey liftod me up and pulled me bade on the trail I absolutely died from the pain. Bat before lony I was able to go 011 the lop, but by the time we were almost there I collapsed and sat down. Hut they made me pull myself to. if ether, and in lime we got to the summit, and it was so cold I froze to death! Oo.oo. Audi I was glad, I loll you, when we |came down at last, and as soon as tliuy got me home, X went to bed, dead from cxhausliou.?Ex. EXCURSION KATES To Columbia S. C., ami ltctiu'ii via South era Kail way. Account South .Carol in ? J Colored Slate fc'air I ho Southern Railway announces very low round trip rates from itII points in South Carolina to Columbia, S. C., tickets it) l>;i sold Noveui bcr 7th to 13th inclusive, smd f?>r trains scheduled lo arrive Uo 11*t;i!>i:t before noon of Novell oer 14th, llk)8, limited for re turn until November |t?th ll)o8. Por rates, detailed iulorma* lion, etc., apply to Southern 'tailway TiuUot Agents or ud J ress J. I,. Meek. Ast. Gou'i. Pass A ire lit, At lanta, Ciit. J. C. LusU, Di\*. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WEIL. Health 1h Worth Xaviii'4, ?))<! Sonic t'niiKlcii People Know How ti? Save It. Many CaiiitU'it people take Uie'r li mi (hc|,i hands by itf^lfctn:^ tlx it* kidneys win*n tlwy know these or^Hii.? ni'i'il belp? -Sick kidneys are rcfpoitsi !>!i' lor it vast r.tiii iiiit of tuillVrinj: and ? II h<*allli. I:iit tbere is no use to sutler nor to remain in (tailor wljeit :\|1 ?Ii :tml aches mul pains dm* p> weak kidney* <*an be tj'in-Hy mid p-rmn* iiently cured by ilu* t:se of Ihcm'* Kidney Till.'*. llor? is a Camden citi zen's rccoiticmlat ion : Mrs. 11, Osteon, N. Mail. Street, Qa union, S. C., savs 4,1 feel so much bet I- y in every wii) -ince using Doau's Kulney Pills that J c;:u highly recommend iheip. \ had kidney trouble 1W live years. The kidney sec re lions were profuse and so fr?' ? pienl in action as to oblige me to rue ui!riny Ihu ni^lit. I also had rhcmnalisin in my knees and ankles and at times could hardI \ :?et about. Two boxes of D.kiu'.s Kidney Pills procured from Zjinp's drng store slreiiglhenetl my kidneys so that their action became more regular and also banished the rheumatic pains from uy liiul t?." For Sal?* by It" dealers. Price firtc. Foster?MiIUni'it ('<?., Ipitfalo, N. Y., Holt? agents for thr |.iniI???! Slates. l&<*iii?*ittt??*e I lie name??I>oan's?ami i like no oi }?er. Schedule of Special Trains to be Operated to Colum bia and Return on Ac count of the State Fair via Southern Railway. betwrn branch ville AND COLUMBIA. Qetohor 8O1I1 anil SOlli special us follows: ficavo Jbancliville y;15 a. m.; Sixty six, 7;22 a. in.; Uowcsvillf, u. iu ; ICi'ldcrs, Tiii.ia. in ; Qrnnjfuhnrtf, 7;4* u. 111.; Ntiiion, 7:u I u. tn ; Jamison, 8;00 a. Ill ; ttib?y, HjOti; ii. in.; St M:ittU<>ws, H: 1 ii a. hi j JSintc 1 *_?!on H;IH a. hi.; [<\>i f Moll, K;?~> a. in.; CJomjni?oe, ii. in ; KinjjjvWU', a. in.; Gadsden, Ha. in ; Weal on, jH:())! n. in. j IJoplons, U'J:] n. n? ; ' Cliilils, Oii*A a. in- Avrivu Co lnuibia, 0:40 a. HI* ltulnrning gpottial train will leave Columbia at 8;t)0 p. ni. Hound trip t'seWrts toColum l)i i will ho on sale October ^isli loL'jili inulusive, mid for trains scheduled to nrrivu (Columbia be fore noon (if OctoUor 8l)th, tO'W, limited for return miliI Noynnv her 2?'d, MK)H. TieWota will be jrood on vojrnlitr trains on above mentiunod dales, also uproialj tvnlns i\s r,bovo nn-btiiwd J''or fnr'.Jn'f detail*, rates, elo . I apply to Kontbern Hallway ivtfouU ur itddres* J. O. M'8K, Piv V*itWi, Ajtfent, Ph't? b'c-.tfvt. S. CJ, ! J. T, MKKK. A$3t, Gen'I l*<v*s. An'mt, Al'uulu, Ua, ' HARDW AR CUTLERY Pi?!d Peocip Barbed Wire FAliM SUPPLIES I also carry a complete line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE to which 1 call your spccial atten tion. My prices are ao lew as THE LOWEST PRICES of any other Merchant in this City, and I will appreciate a generous share of your patronage. GIVE ME A CALL ZD, 3- c. ? :e: ^ b o ^ ZD J 11; ui ,v /: j. m / /. ir ,1 i. TIt<>>4n Ai'HvuIk ami a* Ufti ??*? 'i iMtw ( i<iiuri>iioi|ii witli ?!??? ulvi'll r,i? luforujitiiuj) uii?t i,?v nut Ci iini'iiiiiinl. NORTHBOUND. Ciiimlon ., ,. , Hinnli-t ., ,. , Ruh'i^li , .. . Pol tSIIKJllI li . UUMuwohI.. ? \Y;in)|. fj tll lUiiil i'.. , l'liiluili'lpliiit Nuw Y^l'lC .. No (HI !' Ill,, (I JJD a 11) i? ?*? 4f) ;i ,i| a 1,1 ? ?' 11 ii in a W i? in !l !>> ; ft JO |? iu il M H i,l) |? to Jl 1,1 .. . 11 Ut? |? t;i P ?? I 2! ;i in V >? 7 ;:o ;t m SOUTHBOUND. No* No. lu T,v Oh union i> 17 J,v Columbia 10 r>."> IjV Saiviirtimli - I'O Ar ?liu?W*oiivilW? .(i 10 A?* Mo?it?oinery .. .. H 1 Ar Tmuj?a ,. 11 UO W 11) 40 Jl ?? I! IP. p w.. ? i? j:, n r ir> H in >< j;, H 111 ...... , ... , "? JJi) Trunt* t? ml h| are com) *(>*;>, I of !} ,?> followim: lii^'li (>)uks rqn ?|uiji?ul j Pullman l)ra\vin<; Uoouj Klw?oiu>r t ';ir ImMwismi .lor s(?v Oi'y M'mI I'iiip|>?i, (lajl.vj Sciil?oiU?l (Siioiij: <>>ir l;.M\vtvn N?-W York Hit'l Uu'itiixunl mid ln?i\wt*h Huutlt l 11 ml .|;u>U*uu ville, ul.su first <?)uv* <I:?v ooiojIm's. Trains X. <|;| ami U'?, S'.Nibo-ird Mall, <1 li'v, coii. posoil of :'ollo\vii)?r i tjtii jinn'iii j Pullman Ou'.u?,j?r room S'frpin^ 0;ir l>o iwt'^n iVfi'W York Mini t|'i(M;so't v il lt?, i!a 11 v, >;tr<l I to Put lor car between JimUsouvltle ?|ittl Toi?ipa. tl,til\ ; i)nimy ('<?>' >>??tworn WaslOM^Ion ;??.<! fl'MnU1!, t'lMil.V, h'sI> UinI el;|SS i!,?y COiil'lu'S. [Oor inl'?irion ami VuHt>)'Vations, call ou or write. E. J. COOVKU, A?t J. S- KTUHHtiKciKU, T P. A Camden, S. C Columbia, S. (J. W. BRATTON OELOACH ATTOlvNliV AT LAW Camt>i:n, N. C. REAL ESTATE ni\?l CollwUnfc A*?oiit. Ail p?T?ott* lmvin-r Ki'nl K'lni'' f??? mU' fi'iit, };?'?? lt? ?*nlI on mic f.?r ilifrnuwl i.ni. '('Iiomp wMiiiii' to hu>" ?*r r?Mil Hval lC?tati>, nrf nl?o I'l'fl'.tt'Xt < il to fill! Oil IIH?, All HnImh |?I h'?mI in my lu?,;u|? foi ciillrrtion will cioi'lm |>'ot()}ii atU'ii I I Ion. j I nil 0111111' at Mr. V/. A. SrlirocliV iThw iVupli*"!! oIUim',) (.'anuh'ii, I, O O. 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