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The People's Journal Local and Personal. -W. 1H. Ashmore is confined t his bed with the grippo. - 1V. F. Austin will be ir Easlo n :l. 13th and 14th. --Ivy M. Mauldin, ES(l. and wif aro on a visit to Central this week -Fred Archer of Anderson, hat l)COn added to the forco of thu Journtl. --1I iss. Essie Earlo has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. King at Charl->tto. -Mr. W. E. Stephenson ro turned SaturdAy from a blsilnose trip to Georgia. --.J. M. G illospio of Anderson's Mill paid an approc.ated call at our oflice Monday. -Miss Elma Ashmore, of Len dorinan, S. 0., is visiting ior cousins the Misses Ashmore. -Mrs. Mamie Hughes of Rich land, S. C. has been ofn a wee1's visit to the family of Maj. J. J. Lwis. --Rev. B. E. Grandy lost his fine black hors, Friday night. It was thought it died of "blind stag. gora." -Miss Kato Ifester has roturned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Gresham, who lives in Atlanta. -Miss Alary E. Swann of the Graded School returned to Pickens Satutrday afternoon, having spentut t he holidays at her home in Atlan ta. --Robert Dilworth, of Oconec county, is in towi far a few days. it would inot be u exaggeration to say (hat 1e is a fine judge of horso ilesh. --J. Ml G illospio a storlitig, htistling farmiur of Pickons Cunty was iii town Monday, entering his daughters, MisseH Ada and Olive, in 11 Jraded School. -a rs. J. L. Bolt has returned frotml a visit to her homet'olka in Andersen. She was taken sudden ly ill while away, but has quite recovered since. -Mrs. J- L. Bolt has returned from a brief visit toher homo-folks inl Anderson County. W1jhile thoro she w\\as takti suddenly ill, but soonm recovered sufliciently to re turn homte. --Bob Arial one of Pickens conty's best citizens was in Pickenis Monday. He wasn't riding a 25) cent "p)lug" either; his was a lino well-kept steed with live move -The Graded School opened Monday n]orning with 99 pupils. This numnier will he considerably increased before the end of the week. 'The enrollment for the session u( to this time is 131, -Prof.'and Mrs. W. E. Dendy returned ILrom1 Yorkville Sa turday, where the~y spent the holidays very pleisantly. Prof. Dendy visited OC'ester and Rockc Hill and says the d3velopmnent and growth of those iaces is something phie nomenal. -WA2('IED -To buy eight hundred lushels of corn al ad ten thousand )undles of fodder, High est marketprice paid delive red at Pickens, (G I. or the Count y Poor Farm. Apply to L, D. STEPHE NS, County Super visor. --Mr. C. P. Field was in town Sa turday~ When questionaed rel ative to tle wheat crop in his sec tion of th~ county he stat,ed that there was iothing like a full crop sown this ear, but that those who were fortituate enough to 8oW be fore the r1ins set in, had fine pros pe.3ts. -LOSS-- Dec. 8th, betwveen Ma la postoflVe and Norris stationi a hundred dllar note payable to the Bank of 1)ndleton, signod by P, G. Thomau and others. Fin dex please sen; to P. G. Thomas, M:ala S. C. Th' note w~as ence.osed inl envelope ddressed to J. J. Sitt~n. Pendletons. 0. --The Ikikens Brick Yard neai town is prpttcally suspen ded foi the winter. The managers are emi ploying a limber of hands how over in citing wood, preparing for some hi kilns~ early in th< spring. lly wvill sneanwhlile eni large the pynt materially to facil. itate their vork. --Marri$ at the residence o the brides father, Mr. Spence Roper, on toe night of Decembe: . 34, Mr. Aj usr Rampey to Mis . gue Roper. ev. J. E. Foster offici ating. Thee young people playe< Santa Claus and gave thomselve; away. Afir the ceremony at elegant we hing supper was serve< to a large 1mber of relatives ani friends. T young couple havy our best wvi es for a long life o happiness d prosperity. --Salesd was well attended b Pickens ,anty's yeomanri The sales w a not very numeron however, w ch is a good Sign < the genera rosperity of the conhi ty. D. F. adley'Exaoutor, sol the Win. ter place for $164f The Clerk la 20 aores for $20 to Wmn. C on. The sheriff sAl two email ot", one containiin '621 aoires f $700; another coi tiin 05- res for $t655. Pi 1 -H. L. Clayton, of Liberty, was in town Tuesday. -Dave Norton, of Brevard, N. C., is visiting friends in town. I --1'o,ert t ;wart, of(Cro,v Creek Section, was in town tliq week. ---Hon. J. E. Boggs spent Christ 11111 With his family in Gainobvillo, Fla. --)ouglas Jenkins, IEsq. went down to Cltrleston for the holi days. -\V. T. O'Dell, one of P'ckens Contt.y's hesbt citizens was in tow n Mon)day. -. ir Bertha' Bridges is uoli lino.t .z- .Iome this week with ton ;iili Il. --Game Gaines, a li'iiient ()itizen of Central was in town this wee'-. --Ms. Alford, of Giceivil?, visited( the fam)ily of Capt. J. T. Taylor during the holiry,s. --A. iiandot, Taylor returned t -5 .,'Iviile Montiny mor,iing, at t, ' :1dling the I'-,idays. Ir -. Turner retrnied to (iro 1;rillo U!'da av ingll; vu,ited i) r1 mo1(h-:c, Al re. M. J. Harris. -W ' . Ai hony, 'l'ho 'ravel 'rAf iluIanl agent, of Groenville, 1%:t5 inl towv) On business this we.k. -Miss Addie Anthony, daugh tes of Mr. J. T. Anthony, onterod the Gr aded 'civoi Kon(ay morn mng, -'The State Legislature meetl next Tuesday. You shall soon boar something about the "yaller (lg. ) -Lum Scott, a prominent far mn,r and nerchatit of the Ft'ieview soction of Anderson county was in town this week, -Monroe .1 m1is an1d a Mias I1yr1 wero happily married on last Tueday night December 30th. G. R. Hendricks, N. P. olliciating. -Mrs. Essie Hughes after spend ii.g the llolidays with her mother 1101, 'estumed her work in the H go->d School Monday morning. ---Stewards of the Methodist chnrcl, Pickons circuit, will met at the oflice of Peoples' Journthl Friday 16th .auary at 11 o'clock. -About one fourth of Pickens Conunty's citizens took chances on aln h:xtension for tne payment of taxos. About three fourths of the taxes has ben l paid. -Morris and Freeman have re ceived and( are niow ofToring for' sale or exchange a niCe batch of North Carnolina mules . See them before the mules all go. -It's remarkable how well some have carried out Newv Year resolu tions up to this time. We may well remember that when we are weak in onrselves we may call 01n a igher Power. -Married on December 28th, at the rosidence of the ofliciating N. P., Mr. Frank Day to Miss Leila Clark, M. F. Hester per formed the ceremony, All of Pick ens8 county. -M'irried at the residence of th1e bride's parents, Matthew Rig don, on January 4th, 1903, Joseph Stanseli to MiIss Sarnie Itigdom. All of Picktens county. Rev. B. Holder ofilintinmg. -A. B. folly, Jr., County Comn missionler elect Is moving to P'ek enIs this week. He will occupy the Dhr. Earle house beyond Judge Newton's, There is a warm wel conmc for all such w ,rthy citizens. *-Representative-elect J. A. Hintc,n was in towvn Monday. He hasn't cxactly decided yet what hn wiltI do about the "yaller dog." but thinkrs something ought to be done. Hie is unalterably opposed to the child labor bill, and favors compulsory education. Hie leaves n'ext Monday morning for Colum bia. Th e"Hoss Swappers" have had a great time this week--plenty of mud and rain; which is ideal for this profession, We confess our utter mnability to judge between the "plugs" and the i"rips"~ we saw mn great numbers. If we had to make a choice, and it were possible, we would put thle whole lot in a huge bag and bridle the first "rip" that came snorting forth. --The Echool hlouse in Garvin District No.25, was destroyed by fire last Thursday night, let ins8t., and all school fixtures were a complete loss. It is su pposed the fire origi nated from the stove in so way. This was a comiparat.ively new building and In good repair anld is a decided less to the people of that district. Robert Craig is in charge Sof the school. 'Thl p)atrons are uin Sdecided as to what to do, i-On Christmas eve the dispen n ary sold $305 worth of whiskey. f 'This seems rathier a moderate quanity as compared with the sales of several counties in the state. ,v Considermng t he population however, a Pickens sales doubtless compare j favorably with many other counties - in the quantity consumed. It is a i fact, however, that there was not ien.ough liquor sold at the P1icken's 1 Dispensary on Christmas eve to g make a decent eggnog for each in g habitanit ini the county- The , trouble Is our people woi't stop at A little eMgnog or a Christmas School Conditions, Etc., We are to,day faced with a lother serious p1rolblel on the school qluestio, that of redlistrict iug our schioolh, TeI day is soon, coming when they w'll liave to be divided into smaller d.Stle:s. or it hla4 long since beo's found that the di. tricts ate too hs-I;o, )ot o,ily tu numlbotr o' pupils but inl ii)conven:iotco to those whso live noar tle line. If they had osly boen made two thirds as largo as they now are, it would ha vte been mnore convenicn t. Thu d isi'iets ate so large that therm a o 100 to .110 'pt'pi1s to a small one-room bouse. 1hiis works a hardship to the teacher, for as a general th eg thero's only ono--if' two, both havo to t.ach in halm., room. 'This is vary in1COlt vo:ioot as they annoy eich otler heari,g lesbouti at the satile time. '111(3 county school are fast be comtt)g graded schools and in a few years thore('11 bo a now b)ool to buy for every grado. The boys and fgirls will need at cart and ponly to cariy them )ack and forth. We havo too many books now. Web. ster said "1 read few books lUt what I read I make my own" Vero the children to hayo fewer hooks but master what they have. it would bo better for thom and the parents too. There are so many pupils in the sclh,ols now that the taclier 'can't give his personal at t ontion to them hut. must hear them recite iin classes whe.e, as in the old field school, a teacher Loul( give his personal altentiOn to each pupil thereby enabling them to advance two or more ardes per year. The pupil is thrown altogether on his own re 3ources nowadays. This works al "ight with bright pupils b.ut it aus('s many a duill pupil to become _liscouraged. A great mlany times the pupil who) s(3ems dull if prol)Fprl,y trati 3I, makes the most sicoessful rni., itnd it is to be regrctte(l that the ,nildren of to-day get no moro per soilal 1ttointion. Th1) teacilr is lot to blame and the parents are ,o) busy to assist inl getting les IOns. The tutor and old field school iave about gono out of existenco, Put we shall never turn out botter uuteriai than they did even with 0l our new-fangled methods. If mve had fewer pupils in a school, t wouldl enable the teacher to come n toech with them, got a better nsight into their dispositions, leeds et.c. The amount of straim >n a teachor in this (lay of ''sparo Abe rod"' and the amount of tact mdc executive ability required to manage and teach tho schools of Lo-day arie somlowhlat d iscou raging ~o the teaebers. With th1e same imount of energy ill business, ~eachers could make mior'e moniey. Magister. New Pen,sion Law. The new pension law requlires ~hat the County Pension Board. ~hall elect a pension comimissioner ,vhose duty it shall be to receive mId make out all nlow ap)plications or pensions. Ati the last meeti g >f tihe board tLe undersigned Was hlected as such pension commnis sioner, and I will be at tile Court EIou se during tihe month of Januia Ley, 1903, during business hours, to make out and receive such new ap plicationls for penfsious. Those having applications al - ready on file and drawing penslior,s need not apply. Only those Wilo are not already drawing pensions. and desire to apply for pension aid wvill be required to make ap p1lication. 3. 13, NEW\BER~Y, Pension Comns. Notice to Stockholders. At the alnnual imeetinig of thle Stockholders of the Farmers Pub lishing Co., a resolution was passed iathorIZInlg the salo of the plant. 'The Board of Directors met on Dec. 16th and tihe pIlant was sold to T. J. Mauldin, he to pay all stock holders par for their stock. All stockholders who hlave not recei ved their dividend can call oil Jno T. Boggs, Sec.y., Liberty, S. 0. andl receive 15 1per cent dividen d for 1901 and 10 per cenlt dividend for 1902. W. T. O'DELL, Chmn. Board Directors Notice . I will be in Pickens at office of Peoples Journal on Monday, Jann ary 12, 1903 and will bring all books up anid be0 prepared to pay off all unpaid dividendis on the Peoples Journal stock for 1901 and all accured dividends for 1902. J. T. Boggs Secretary & Treasuer. NOTICE I All persons holding stock in the Farmers Publishing Company will please bring same properly en dorsed to me on or after January 10th, 1908, and I will take it up according to terms of sale at last meeting of stockholders. Respeetfully, T. J. Mauldin. BeWitt's E Salve For Pies, Burns, Sores. One Minute Cougb Our For Gough., Oolds and. inP9? inusui fnah ? .m.Y* 11 -1lorris and Frceman have th< nicest lot of good North Carolinr miulos at their stables at the cas end of Main street. Card of Thanks. Wo take this method of thank ing our frieeds for their kind assist ance during the sicknoss and death of our father S. C. McWhoiter which occurred on the 30th of Dec May God's richest blessings bc with thoni all. Respoctfully, His Wife and Children, LOST OR MISPLACEI). One or moro notes payable to J. W. Ilendricks. Finder will pleaso ,c-ave iemcut with the undersignod. All persons are hereby warned not to trade for them. W. T. FIELD. Executor. TRES1PASS NOTICE All persons are horehy warned not to hunt fish, cut tilbo:- or, in any other way trus)asS on any of my lands. Any violation of this notice will be prosecuted to tho full extent of tho law. N. I. Kunnemore. WANTED ! Dogwood, Porsimmon and Hick ory Timber d,l ivore-d at your It. R. Station. For this timber we will pay spot eaih in car load lots of .10 cords. For pricos, sp(ecificationii, ote. apply to mo or W. G. Fricks who is buying this timtber for me in your community. D. R. STINSON, Spartr.nlurg, S, C. POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $3,000 Cmnh Dopoelt. IInlload Fare Paid. ppea all year to Both Bextes. Very Ohonap Door& Georia-Alabamxa Buuinelss College, 1!tacan. OeorgN Auditor' STATE OF S Count Statement of Auditor's Appoini Year Office of County Auditor, 1 The Anditor's books will 1 of Jan uarIy, 1 903, f'or Rtetuirns of Real and Polls, and for all P'ickenis For the convenience of the put are announced: Six Mile on Monday, January Calhoun '.j.'uesday) . Janiuary 6th Centr ial Wed nesday .January 71 Cacecchen Thursday January Libherty Friday Janunary 9th. Pickcens Saturday January 10t Easley, Monday anud Tuesday, Croswell, Wetlnesday, January Cross Plains, Thiursdlay, Janur Looper's8 Shop. Friday, Janumi Pickcens. Saturday, January 1 Hughes' Store, Monday, Janu Pumpkintown, Tuesday, Jan,u: Holly Springs, Wed nesday', J Aiken's Store. Thursday, Jant George IIolc~ombe's Residence, Pickens, Saturiiday, January i Milo Creek, Monday, JanIuar.v Praitors, Tuesday, .lunary 271 After the 27th oji Jalnuary,190~ Court IIouse, continuously until the limo the books will be closed and tfli for non returns,15 In ordier to) Save Confusion and attendh personally to the t aling of' all er'ty or liable to a poll1 asse.'smient arc rounds and be prepOar'ed to give fulli name and numbher of tile schlool thistr' property ~, Ilibl for taxai o'n, is situia Should any be unable)1 to meet to1 thejir inteI rest to see him11 ill his oht 20th of I~tliFeruar 1903. All per'sonis owning property ii there is a special levy 10or school puri to give the value of any such propert No reOturIns made by mail will all persons owning property mlust has personally or' by agent dully aulthoriz<A and all returns'1) must1 1be miade unlder' It will save much timel to taxpa) the Assessor', if tccry perstd n1 beflore I list of ever'y item ol p)erson1al pr'ol cattle, mules, sheep and goats, hogs, wagons and Carriages, dlogs, mOlrchatl notes anid accoun1ts above inldetbtedn< household goods. It isl aiwayl rqjuiired th'at the A Under theQ head of place of r'es ship. And all t ax'payers are requir trict- Thoy are' ailso reCqueste!d to sti town 01' in tile (countr y. And if parl part inl Or. townlship) and a part ill a number' of acres anvd vnillation in1 0n Taxpayers.rot urn what they owvr The law requires that all per'soi ing char'ge of such property, either execuItor, ad ministr'aI 01' etc., return All male citizens between the og the 1st (lay of Janoary, except thol port fromn being maaime!d, 01r from ot Confederate veterans are excepted. In every comn 1Iity there' are( not ta!;., a newspaper, Those more favor by telling~ them1 of the titme to I Both r'eal andi per'sonal pr'opert; time at the real value thercof. If pr< or it t,bere shotld be ani inequality fr propet ty the amn will be referred ti correction. To avoid tronll of thi I would turge upon each taxpayer to lion of hIa nr ber nroennnty f Tho United States of Anerioa, District of South Carolina, In the Circuit Court, Tho United States Vs. Registered I)istillory No. 588, and its I)istilling AIpparatus, end Three Packages of Corn \Vhiskey, claimed by E. F. and L E. Looper. 1) virtue of the Decrotal Order miado in the above outitlod action, and bearing date the 28th day of October, A. 1). 1902, I will offer for sale at Pickens 0. H. in the County of Pickens, in the said State, on the 26 day of January, 1903, during the hours of legal sale, thf) foilowing property, to wit, Twelvo (12) Formenters. Two (2) Cisterno. One (1( wood Still One (1.) Copper worm. Two (2 ) Pumps. One (1) Lot of Pipes. One (1) Flow Box. One (1) Iron Boiler. W. P. Clayton, United States Marshal. Things We Lik9 Best Oftn Disag e W'th go Tecauso we overeat of thop. Indi gestion follows. But there's a wry to (1s'ape such consequences. A dofle ci a good digestant liko Kodol will rolivo you at once. Your stom.oh is simply 6oo weak to digest what you eat. Thes'n all indigestion is. Kodol digesto the food without the stomach's aid. Thun Abo stomach rests while the boy-oatren61ia ened by wholesome food. Dieting is un necessary. Kodol digests nny Rind of good food. Strengthens and invigoras, Kodol Makes Rich Red BRofd. Prehared onlyby 1!. @. I)SWITT c 0o.. Ohtoao. _____ conta,isys2f6 timoa Ahe N~o ^n. Kodo Dysprpia CUre Iftests what yvau $at. Foley's hfoney an< r for children,safe.sure. No e . :a. s Notice. dUT-[ CAROLINA, ~ of Pickens. ments for taking Returns For 1903. 4ickens County, Nov. 7, 1902. le openled on the first day the p)urpIose of taking Personial property and spcCil tatxation 11n County. 'lie the following appointments 5th, 1t. January 12th and 18th, 14th. ry 15th. y 16th, th. riry 19th. C iry 20th in ry, 22d. Friday, Januatry 23d. Ath. 26th, I, I will be in my office, Pickens 0t.h day of February 1903. after wh ich (50) per cent penalty will be added to avoid mnistakes, t.he Anditor will1 returns, aind all persons owning prop. requested .to meet the Auditor o06 his uformnation as to his property and the et in wich he lives and in which his ed. uhe Auditor en his roun~dd, it will be ec before hiis books arc closotl on the any district or districts in which oses are0 recquested1 to comeI prIepared y so subject, to special levy for school be accepted, as the law requires that e the same returnied for taxation either id to atted to the same for the owner, oath. era, also greatly facilitate the Work of enving home will make out a complete >et in the following order: Horses, watches, organs and pianos, buggies, ii e, maichinelry and1( engi nes, moneys, 8s, and( all ot,her proper'ty, including uditor get, the first giYen name in full, deCeW on taox return'i, Igive the towns ad to give n umbiier of their school dis L.tC whether the pr'operty is situated in lies ini town and part outside, or a notiher township, so spec'fy, giving the chi instance. on the 1st da8y oif Jainuary', 1908. is owning propertly orI in anywist .hay as agent, husband, gulardiadn, trustee, the.same undIer oath to the Auditor. :es of twenty..onc and sixty years, on me who are incapble or earning a sup der enuse.s, are deemned taxable polls. l:persons who cannio road or that do fortunmate may dlo such persons a groat aake returns or by returning for them. are to be assessed for taxation at this porty is returnedl at less than its value the valuation of the same class of the County Board of Equalization for i kind to both myself and the ta y make a full and1 fair return and 4 Resnnatfully, FOLGER & TB "...GENERAL MERC We wish to thank our friends and patronage given us in 1902 and we hc a continuance of past favors. We of to servo you in 190 and our motto wi the past. HONEST COODS at HOI Wishing you all a happy and prospi Yours very trul Fo1ger & Th Clothing Shoes, l1ats and (onts Furnit SO U TH RAILW The South's Or IRaHiway. Syste Any trip is -1 pleaisuro those who travPl SOUTH ERN RAILW L\V North, East K Through Trains Consist of Vestibules Pulhuans and ( oxcelled D}ining Car Ser Local Scholetles. WINTER TOURIST TICKETS Tc at Reduced Ra,ten. S. i. HARDIWICK, W General Pasvetler Agent, Wathington, ). C. R. W. HUNT, J. Div. Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Treasurer' s STATE OF SOUTH CAROL County of Pickens. Office of County Treasurer Pi< Pickens, ['HE TREASURER'S OFFICE WV WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th 1 DECEMBER 31st, 1902, WIT The act of the Legislature approved 261 rovides as follows: That all state and county taxes, and all nid county taxes are colectedl shaill be due10 ilst (lay of December of each and eyery yeai nonts are not paid on or beforo said t.ime,a hall be added by the County Auditor on the >y the ('ount yTrcenrer, nud if thle said tr Iiiestare n.ot paid on or before the first day dditional penalty of one per cenitum therear tudlitor 0on the conuty duplicate arid collects ond if the saidl taxes, alssessmntls and pennh he first day of March next thereafter, nn ad entum thereon shall be added by the Count ate and collected by the County Treasurer, sents and penalties are not paid on or befoi ett thereafter, the sajid County Treasurer el be said taxes and assessments anid penalties udting tax-payors according to law The provissions of this act shall in no wise asssmentes of any townships of this stare tha nid coupons in aid of railroads wvhichr have ni aid township or townships. 'he Rate of State, County, School at One Dollar Poll Tax and One ] Road Tax. In accordance with an Act to raise sup1 isncing January 1, 1902, notice is hereby g. 'reasurer of Pickens county will open for th scal year from Wednesday, October 15th lst. flat.es pcr cent. of taxation arc as lol Levy for Stato Tax,.......... " " Ordinary County tax,.. " " Constitutional school ta ' ''Past Indehted nes . " " County Roads....... Total levy for State and County ta: Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. bondt Levy for interest on Pickens 11. RI, bon ft mills. Levy for initbrest on Pickens R. IR. boni nills. Special levy for School District 41tofDc.92 igh day wor upor reurd ne 4 contractor Ta 4- ar 4pyal onl in godad i4 po texcto of theollr rperty candt on iln s oailie taxes fro chel maerioltude h ORNLEY, IHANTS...; customers for th iibertil po in the futuro to morit all be better prepared 11 always be as it ,has in NEST PRICES. :rous New4'ear, We are y, ornley. hiing Goods a Specialty. ERN AY. atest m. . trip to via The A Y. Agnitlernt Oa(chos. Un Vic0. Excel all Rosorts now on sal. .II. TlAYLOE, AsMt. Gun'l Pass. Agent. Atlanta, Ga. C. BEAM, Jr., Div. Passonger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Notice, INA, tes Colunty, S.o C. at SC, O11 isct th 1902rSeI. esadassmert ndpn hdo February A. D. li 1002ie,a sascllected wyIhn Cointo tnd. payae ionpi or beore he >iin enalty of fone perhro cony A duplica tean coletydn xand asessmtes, adsesn odb the Coutentdy oTrearcer ulisii re ntpaid eton bforo yAuitoro the Icuty ofupli apply to railroad taxes and1 I, have heretofore issuedl bonds ot been1 completed through id Special Tax, Including Jollar Commutation >liCS for the fiscal year comn iven that the office of County a collection of taxes for said until Wednesday, December ...........5 Mills. ............4 ,' x,..........3" ...........14 " ..............1 " .e.,........14b mills, , Pickens Court House Town-, da, for llurricano Township, le for Eastatoo Townshuip, St No. 9, 2 mills.. " 1, J " S11, 8~ ' " 18, 4" "16, 2 " "19, 2 " " 23, 2 " S31, 4 " * 49, 2" " 655, 8 all male citizens between the cempt by law, will be collected. will be collected at the same ~etween 1.he ages of 18 and 50 Unless said tax is puid by the the public hig a~ will be r coir, United States currency,4 Bonds which become payablo regard to their taxes will pleasd slude postage for .a reply, and a charge for collenting,