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THURSDAY; JUNE ItJ, 1878.
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Blackville Directory.
; BUdcviU Umocritia Club.—Me«t« cn Rat-
inUy before the ft ret Hunduy In each month
|in Court Ifonse'Hall at'3 p:
Tom Council.—MecU third 1 Friday in hath
aonth. ' — / . •
Gordon VbhipUtri.—Meet* third Friday in
|Moh month, Capt. Cl £. Lanigue.
Eduto Gray*.—Meet eeeoi\d and fourth
iBatnrdars in ea«h month at 4 p. m., Capt, II.
"Iddonliolf.
Baptitt Church.—Her J. 0. William* I*a*-
|or. Services 1st and '3J Sunday : 8nbb th
chool 6 p. m., prayer meeting Sunday ere
aing 8:15 p. m.
Court.
or t|%fieral Sessions for Bard-
well county, his Honor, Judge William H.
Walltce, Judp*' of th* Seventh CircftM, pre-
•idinV cv • otj Monday of tit# present
.week, and oyttotg to a licht criminal docket
adjoi.*a*‘d lyt night or will.adjourn this
morning; and iti* probable that flte C^>Bt>
men Plea* will be opened to-.day for the call*
Ing of calendar 6, and for tWfranssctiou of
such other cirri business as will not re<tnife a
J ur y- .. ‘. «
Qn Monday the Grand and Petit; Juries
♦ere properly organised and the Gtand Jury
made the following fetutnss *
The State t«. Lewis M. Ay^rf Jr., murder,
true bill. ■ ■ - ' ■ '
The State t«. George Sease, bastardy, no
bill. »' ' 1
..^The Staten*. WillisnJJ. Jones, assault and
Kt'hodiM Ghttrch.—Rev. A. J. Cautheft
Stor. Serrnfes 2nd and 4th Sabbath*. with {/kiU, true bill.
Linday School 9:30 a. m., prayer meeting * J
aesday evening 7:80.
-i 1 Club Nbtioew.
t .*-.• r .
Pine Log C/wh.—Tl\e reguUf/me^Uhg Of
|the Pine Log Democratic Club io hei>J 4t Cow
Ford on the 4th Saturday, in each month, at
1 p. ra. -
laesasssr i ■'."wu^-aHanns ,
L<ocal Brlefh.
Lay on Macduff.
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More subacrlbers.
Musquitors do not bother us.
The People is the neatess paper in
■the State.
I'' Don’t you dare to speak to me
■again.
- Send ue the regular meeting days of
|your club. No charge for It.
.. Just as we predicted, the people are
■rallying to the support of the "Young
Reliable.” >>
* Our fdend, Capt G. E, Steadman,
will please accept our tbanka for aq-
|otfcfer large list of subscribers.
W/G. Tyson, Esq., wilt pleatfb accept
I our thanks for late copies of the Lon
don Telegraph and other English pa
pers.
Crops In our counfY&re fhe best Wfi
have ijad for years.' dertoua damage
wasrdsflidttd in dome sectlnns by the
storms of last Saturday and Sunday.
We regret to learn that the family
of our fellow citizen. William, L Cate,
Esq., Is seriously afflicted - four of Us
members being confined with the
measles: *
Amofatr the distinguished members
of the. iegal fraternity In attendaoo-
on Court were Col. Carlos Tracy, of
Walterboro, and Hon. W. F. Colcock,
of Beaufort.
We acknowledge, bn behalf of "The
People and families, ’ an invitation to
a basket pic-nlc of the Bamberg
Guards on to-day. Our editor will rep
resent ‘‘the families."
' ’ . ‘
The foreman of this offi.'e rpturns
thanks to a staunch friend and ad.
mlrer of The People, at Wiiliston, for
a bucket of spleqdld honey, as clear as
the record of that journal and as sweet
as ft Barnwell maiden.
A Sunday School celebration of the
Ebenez^r Cl tjrch took place at Bu
ford’s TUMgc '•n the 25'h ultimo. Af-
tereome v. rv pre»ty slrgtng by thf
children and company present, prayer
whs offered by P. M. Konrse, and an
address was delivered .by Mr. Perry
M gue, which was received with much
ft‘fcntion. After a good time gen
erally tie party separated towards
evening much gratified b/ the day’s
amusement. L «. ■
; Do. H. J. Morzo*.—We call the es
pecial attention of oup two hundred
subscribers at BlacIrvUhe to the card
of Dr. H. J. VouzoUj which will be
found In another column. - The Doctor
eomes to us-with recommendations
from the best citizens of Marlboro
county, and we are glad to welcome tn-l will secure competent assistance,
r midst so genial a gentleman and
competent a dentist. We hope he will
fill the mouths of our people* with
good teeth And his pockets with de
served fees.
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Pbofkssor Bonosl—This gentlcrflAn
The State r»; Jabei Mitchein alia* Jetytt
Smith, murder, no bill.
• The Siate e*. Samuel L. Peacock, aclling
properiyutjde^ lien. »*o bill.
The only case tried on Monday waa'Ttv*,.
State r$. Stephen 0. Graham and Robert L.
Wade, for libel, the publication complained
of being an article which appejfcd in the col
umn* of the Harnwell SrntxnH a short time
Ago.' The jury found Craham guilty and
Wade not guilty. The pfosCtmtlon was ably
represented by II. M. Thompson, Bsfb; Mr,
Robert Aldrich appearing for thedefence.
On Tuesday, the Grand Jury submitted the
following returns^ o' 1
The State u*. John Darant, breach of
tnrtt, with fraudulent intent, true bill.
The St#te r*. Jacob Kitchens alia* Jake
Kitchens, rape, true bill. -- ■: •
The State r*.‘Carrie Mack alia Caroline
Mack, murder, no bill. • • *. ;
The Stater*. Lynch Green, murder, true
bill. ,*
The State r*. Americas Edwards, perjury,
no hill.
The SpUe v*. Americas EJwards, et al.,
riot, no bill. -
The following is a synops's of the work of
the Petit Juries on Tuesday .-
The first case tried was The State nr. Sam
uel Ji- Peacock, for breach of trust and grand
laecervyr ■SoHcifor Gantt iwppcmred for the
State and Mr. Robert. AMrich for the defend
ant ; and under the dire tion of the Court
thejury rendered a verdict of not guilty.
The next case disposed of was The State
r*. John C. RfivOint who had been in diced
for a b-each ef trust, with fraudulent intent.
The State was represented by the Solicitor
8nd the defence by Judge Maher, Col. Col-
cock, of lienufort, ami Isare-M, Hutson,
.and the jury brought in a verdict of not
guilty.
The_&tate r*. Joe Price, indictment for
perjury, was tb'e nealiease tried, and resulted
in a verdiet of not guffTy, fhe prosecution
being represented by Mr. Solicitor Gantt and
Robert Aldrich, Esq., appearing for defend,
ant. ' ' -* •
On Monday ajtcfnoon j the Grand Jury,
ihad* th*ii > report ta tie‘Court, which is
Mund elsewhere in our columns, and was
discharged from further attendance on the
Court during the present term.
As we go to pres? on Wednesday, the dase
Of ThwStattf V*’"Lewis M. Ayer, Jr., chaffed
with the B.urclar of R. L. Jordar, at llam-
berg, during tlie month of February, is being
tried. The State is represented by (he So
licitor ami Malcolm L. Crowning, Esq., of the
Orangeburg bs* 1 , and Messrs. W.'Gilmore
Simms, G. W. M. Wili ams and ^looert Ald-
i ich are condo ’ing the defence.
i ttucaiionitl.
gave an entertainment at the Patter
son House, in this place, on Tuesday
fright, which was largely attested arid
appreciated to the fullest aatent. The
tricks performed by the Professor ara
truly wonderful, and while some of the
“boys” who go upon the stage try to
'♦catch Ihe trick” they find the Profes
sor always equal to the emergency. If
you would laugh and grow fat attend
one of theda strictly fltst-claes enter-
Uinmeots, und carry }our wife and the
girls along.
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A New iNDDsiay.—On Saturday last
ws paid a briaf visit to the silk worm
nursery tof M». G. Luscher, at Black-
▼Ills, and were amply rfepattfby seeing
forty thousand industrious spinners at
wofk. They were in all stages of
growth and activity, 1 from It to tiny
worm-to the full grown weaver.. We
are glad to record the inception of this'
enterprise and trust that Mr. Lusqber’s
success will be so great that he will be
followed by numerous emigrants from
the vinedad bills of Lorraine. Ospt.
G. E. Steadtfean will accept our thanks
tor a specimen of the silk spun In
Blaokrille and which is on exhibitfoo
in oar oflBoe.
We 'f t’ vh u he exarninath e c* Ol.
McKthben’ei bchocl, at WiliisiuU, on
the 5th instant, and were glud to see
the interest manifested in the cause of
edueation the large audience. The
examination covered u broad range,
was thoroughly conducted and showed
that Col. McKibben is peculiarly flitted
for the Important position he is now
filling.- The Fall terra of his school
will open early in July, and in view of
the expected increase in patronage he
We
uadetstandjthat. the Mgh Bchool of
the Methodist District Conference will
probably be located at Wiiliston—a
public spirited gentleman of that place
having proff-red to erect the neces-
saryWoildings if the Conference should
establish it there. We hope that these
expectations will be realized and that
thereby the means of obtaining a gdod
business and classical education cheap
ly and conveniently will be placed
within reach ef our’young folks Al-
though the High*8rhoci will be under
the fostering care of the Methodist
Chufch, we'arc informed that It will be
strictly nOn-seotarlan In its character
and no efforts to pioselyze will bo tol
erated.
Radford Osborne. Sane-IlL writes: M. Hair. R. o. atan*pii v.\
Pattersoh House Arrivals.—Hon.
William H. Wallace, Judge of Seventh
Circuit, Union, S. C.; Col. F. H. Gantt
Solictor Second Circuit, Bamberg,S.C.;
Dr. G. B. Lartigue, Blackville, 8. C.;
MaJ. Andrew C. Dibble, F. J. Cassidy,
Esq., Dr. L. A. Wright, Bamberg; G.
W. M. Williams, Esq., Dr. A. J,. Wolfe,
Midway ; W. F, Patiick, L. O. Rice,
J. L. Hoffman, Samuel Heath, W. R.
Fishburoe, Bambeig; Dr. W. B. Rice,
D. H. Rich, gprfhgtown Capt. W. G.
SlnfMns. Capt. W. fe. SeaQp, Midway ;
C. L. Paul, Bjcunsong; S. L. Paul,
Varnville ; CaHTj. P. Gray, Bull Pond;
Dr. C. L. Faust, Grahams ; Capt.G. H.
Kirkland, Allendale; Franco Bdnosi
«nd wl'e, Florida; Cof. G Tracy, Wal
terboro ; Alfred Aldrich, A. M. Owens,
village ; W. S. Hodge, New York ; J.
Fact aad Otherwise.
With energy Intense, ' ^
• Unfh he bags the tribe of worms.
And then he skips the fence. ;
—Plenty of fSln.
—Music In the afir.
—Full riaoon on the lith.
—Truck farmers and gardeners will
now ba hAppy.
-Captain Woodward’s saw mill is
now in full blast.
^Never stop to argup the point with,
an excited hornet. V
—Ambition hath but. two steps—the
lowest, blood ; the highest, envy. / .
—It is more bleeped to give than to
receive, but It is not sot popular. •
—Some meq, like some pictures, are
fitter for a corner thanv* full light. ^
—Weare told rhat Councilman Or-
oebipo Is the model farmer of this sec
tion.
—Now is *ho castor nil season.' ’The
w»1i of the young plum eater is heard
in the land. ^ .
—When a fellow will ston smoking
for his eweetheart you may know he
has golrlt bad.
—Yisifem to this office wifi please
not read copy or be too inquisitive.
No exceptions. > ‘
—Some one has arrived at tho con-
cfiislbh'that not one man in a thous
and marriearthe girl he most wanted.
—The time for reasoning Is befofe
we have approached near enough to
the forbidden fruit to look at it and
admire.
—Man IP an animal that cannot long
be left in safety without occupation ^
the growth of his fallen nature Is apt
to ruri into weeds.
r . • Ta . .
—A mob hanged a horse thief In
Kansan, and plrined thin Inscription on
his back r ‘‘This man was^not the no-
hlost work of God.” - ,, 1 • '
-Talk abput, cotton blooms. Livers
Harley’s cotton fields look so white
that one has to ston and think whether
ir was tl\rne f-j- c cfon to epen—
—The d-hri - inTtein?' c* ^fivF wVor •
on the nM jvl lot, and Capt. WootJ.
warl will no >n commepce the erection
>f Captain.Lancaster’s hjrd cage,
—On the 8th Inst., Dipt. Ilolin Hut
son, of Wiiliston, sent us several.cot
ton blossoms. He was followed ou the
10t.h by Albert Nix, of Barnwell.
—Mrs. M. M. Duncan and family left
for Alabama, on Friday last, to visit
friends and relatives. We wish them
a pleasant visit and a safe return.
-»Capt. 8yd Brown enjoys the first
roasting -ears of tho season—all alone.
Shame on you. Captain, .Jots are even
as bad a tnau as'our editor-In-chief.
—We ai c glad to learn that Col. Wm.
H.- Duncan > is recovering from his re
cent eevers'THnees, and hope to sec his
pleasant fi.be on our streets again spon.
—“Just keeping It lighted for aqotfe.
erboy, ’ is ‘hebitest juvenile Invention
when a mother suddenly comes upon
her little sen with a cigar in Ids mouth.
—Captains S. Llfebman,C. D. Brown,
M. A. Rountree, W. B. Matthews; R. F.
Aaron, W. G. Tyson, and a host of oth
er frond looking gentlemen paid us a
visit on Monday.
—The firm of Worden & Callahan
has opened a shop next door to J. W-
Yeroneea old' dtand, where orders
may be left for carpentering and ma
sonry and receive prompt attention.
—Newton county,' Georgia, has at
least one man of muscle. Ilavlng lost
his horse, hp hitched himself to the
plow and hired a boy to drive. At last
accounts he had ploughed out two
acres.
I Palmetto Leaves.
well,
with the
The crops on the Santee loo
Lexington'' is troubled
raeaslos. T—-v- ^ - -- t
■^tte«ter county hft* adopted the pri
mary system. "i
—Nnmefdns mad dogs are reported tn
our exchangea.
Rev. Nathaniel Baines, of Anderson
county, is dead.' ft ‘'
Governor Hampton will be at the,
Old-Fort on the ISthi •
" Twenty-seven cancfidat-ee .Jor the
Legislature In EdgefleM county. ' '
Governor Hampton has bought a
sumjnei'reefdence In Salem, Vlrglnja.
The OrAngers in An3«rton are after
Jhe boys why rob birds neats. A good
example.
The Port Royal Railroad was bought
In| last week for the bonuholders for
*500 000.
The editor of the AlketT Courier-
Journal Is feasting On peaches and ap
ples. > .
The editor of the Lexington Dis
patch is now "munching the socculei t
roasting ear.” % *'
The Edgefield county democratic
convention adopted the primary elec
tion system.
Judge J|elton, G. W. Clark and Col.
Jobb T. Sloan, Jr., left Columbia Inst
week for Europe.
The ladies ; of Georgetown are feed
ing the editor of the Times and Gorfiet
on plums. Happy man.
The Anderson Democracy have re
solved that a plurality vote is the beat
plan for nominating in the primary
election. ^
The NlnAty-Bi* Guardian has en
tered It^Second year and fa as fnab os
a rose, as newsy as an old maid and ae
'Mg a democrat as anybody.
Tho Court House of our young sis
ter county of Hampton is at Inst lo
cated gt the Deloach Old Field, below
Hoovei V, on the Port Royal Railroad.
The Ninety-Six democratic club de-
el ir<*s In favor of Captain Jj H. Rice as-
tb'-ir RcpresefiVsttve^n the General
Assembly and Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken
for Congress.- '
Gen. Robert R. Hemphill is warmly
recommended through a communica
tion fb the Ninety-Six Guardian ns a
suitable representative from Abbeville
in the next General Assembly.
The county convention t'o elect del
egates to the State nominating con
vention. whlcB^»eeta In Columbia on
the first of August, le called to meet at
Barnwell on the 3d Mon Jay in July,
The best place io which to take
nap these hot days, says the Pickens
•Pahltnel, is between the People an
thp Sentinel, as n considerable cool
ness exists between them.
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Sole Agent for South Carolina for
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Agent for Cardwell’s
THRESHER aND SEPARATOR,
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for ginning, threshing, grinding qnd
sawing.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
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ftprbv^8m r ‘ '
G»«nt cluuwo
nor. If yi/ii can't joIA
mil |rt» greefi’^ok*.
We need a person in «^»ry invru t*> take sub*
scrlpliu*. fur the Ilf^nC awbupeM and b<*«A
illurtreteJ Hunily pilbficiihon lu tli^' wojld
A*e uge can liecotute a stiecaesfi^ agMit. J he
mo«t eicgaiit work* of art given frvo in auU
seribeti*. The pri»*** se I9\p‘t&u almoet
everybody ngwenM^i. (lue agent rcpttrt#
making over $150 in a week. A lady a^rnt
Of its taking over 400 wtocyiMni in ten
days. AU who engug* make mency feet.
Vna emi devote a'Jvonr tupc to the buaineae.
or only your spare time- You need not Be
itVHy from tnniaoter night You can do H
as well as others. Full partirulMV, diruc-
tlons arid teyins free. Elegani and expensiVo
outfit free. If you want profitable work
send ws your eddrera-Wtraer. ^ mwtsnoth-
iug la trVtlio .husintwi. .Ka one who en-
gngfvfails to make great pay. Address “The
People’* Journal,’* I'oTtlnr J.jdalne. jwi3 ly
Ber&EADAOHE and neuralgia
PILLS. ^
Pn. BENSON’S
Ff-eaJ —a*
CwjtttT
eame across a patch of cotton that
looked a little grassy. Upon the plow
stock rested a bundle of switches with
a card attached, on which was the fol
lowing, written In a bold hand: "Let
the fish jreet awhile and work out this
cotton.”*.* .
—To Jolly appreciate "BUI Arp’s”
letter, on our first page, you must
know that he is one of the leading law
yers of-TOeorgia, an d_th atjt bis is h is
flrit year as -a farmer. ‘SeSoriHIyTtbat
Dr. Felton is a preacher and represents
the 7th Congressional dhgrict as an
Independe»t ‘‘Bill Arp,” or Major
Chat*. 3. Smith,,as the general reader
knows, has a wide-spread reputation
as one of the moat humorous writers
of the age.
Acha.
TAKETK
si vo »W r-spec:,' - -' 5 tr.-'v. it 1
nn^tle paUie to ’-a ! ox
. Old Crow
A specialty; So come along
will not be humbugged. 4C Ai
8- G. Wf
ftb7 tf
IT «ad
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Head
Head
, r GHAll0l»»L* PlU3
Acha.
Ache.
Am prepare * «vpff»ly to
Head
Head
Head
Ptek Heqdaelio,
l •’"-diLmtoSmib'- '* ‘‘itefe
NerroUJ Iteallaclie,
‘Neuralgia,
and
Nervousness.
Ache.
Ache.
and will do it,.
Arirr;
Ache.
HARDWARE
—AND—
AtiEICULTUm MACIIBERT
of all descriptions at lowest prices.
I-Ionry Moore,
213 Broad Street,
mariZl-fim Augusta, Ga.
The Vote.
Tho vote of the Democratic clubs on
the adoption of the primary election
syctoin resulted ns follows :
VI i'.tClip-s For Convention. 840
Affiliated Clubs—For Convention-172
Total..,* 1,012
V Lite Clubs—For Primary Elections.. 426
Affiliated Clubs For Primary Elections 71
Total. . .......... 497
Majority for Convention.^, , ... . . 515
FOH THE C AMPAIGN
Hampton and Homo Rule.
THE NEWsInD COURIER
A Live and Fearless Bcmqcratic News-
paper.
The Sultan of Turkey is said to Le a
sick man. . * - * >
Gen. M. O. Fuller will aocept our
thanks copy "of "Message and
Documeffl^'tor 11^7^1878,
Nearly all the county conventions i o
far held in North Carolina favor the
r •
. election of Z**b "Vance to the next
—In our strolis a- fww days ago ww trnRecTgtatcatenate.
Diepepsia, and tried all the doctors
and spent much money, but got no re-
tii I got a bottle each of Dr.
S iron toaio, King balm, and a
of liver pills, which cured me of
offwing than tongue oan tell,
and, I have no doubt, saved me from
9* early grave.” For-sale by all
yllle; M. L Browning, Esq., Orange-
M
)urg.
Females suffsr from many diseases,
which in time may make life a burden
rather ihan a bleeeslng. Dr. Harter’s
Iron topic corrects all functional de
rangements and Increaape the beat
Allendale Democratic Ciiab.
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The members of the Allendale demo
cratic club are requested to attend a
regular jneeting of their club 6ri the
4tti Saturday of June, for the purpose
of electing delegates to the county
convention -wMob is called to" meet at
Barn well Court House ou tbj^ mM
July. A full attendance Is -earnestly
desired, as matters -of importance
will corns befoie.the club for its con
sideration.'’
G.-B. Kirxlahe, fxeMdmtt. -
A. B. Chn^jh, Sedsta/y
A match game of base ball "was to
have been played, at Elko, on Saturday
a IlfltittSEAtflJLdyLltmmfc of., that:
place and the Pins Log club, but the
latter club failed to put in aq appear
ance, rind the WilHston Red • Stars
being presesfit, were Invited to play in
their stead. The scoro stood * to 10
io favor of £be R**dgtars. A splendid
dinner was provided to which every one
present did justice. It was quite an
enjoyable affair and all went home
well pleased with ’the day’* amuse-
We have received a copy of the nets
of the last session of the Legislature.
The index is very defective and the en
rolling clerks and oohainitbees deserve
for several se-
severe condemnation
rlous errors.
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Proptiators of the Chat
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HAVANA SE6AI
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Fine Havana Tobacco
tured exclusively by G:;
men will, with skiR,^™
equal in quality, styte ant
to the best brands j- •.
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ne**ogniztng the Paramtunt Interest fdt in
The Approaching Political Canvass
By every Democrat wh* hopes to seethe
—Jtdrl: Jd 'Le Ik'kfil-tion of the
State corqpletf and permanent
so that the people may reap and
fully enbmtl.o Fruit of
their irorlficcs,
The News and Courier will Direct afi its
Energies and Resources to Presenting
from day to day, and. from week to
week, Full and Interesting Ac
counts of the Progress of
the Campaign.
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In Fresh and Beautiful P ait erne, especially
adapted tor Wedding Presents.
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T» Seta, Waifors, ' - , ^ <
Ice Fit Jhefs,
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. Cups, Goblets, 4c.
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French Clocks, . Bronzes,
Fine Table Cutlery,
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Fine Glassware, 4o.
TH^ BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES-
JAMES ALLAN,
* 807 Kinq Struct. -
CHARLESTON, fi, c.
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dnrlimtills exciting contest we hare d< t.erm-
imed to offer to mail subscribers th* following
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' 'NOTARY PUBLIC,
COLLECTOR AND ADJUSTER OE CLAIMS.
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