Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 28, 1900, Image 4
HEALTHY
The majority of
find their blood bee
^k easily controlled in c
1 Thoae predispos
j till then, but as the;
longer able to propei
of Ufe the blood mui
these poisons, and n<
?* ?* ?* tr,nfth
. tion. It is not only 1
the nerves, removes
S. S. 8. is the on
w other mineral poison
S. 6. 8. is the oi
tism, Eczema, Tatter, ett. It purifies a
may poisonous waste materials to eccum
If you have an old running sore or an
It never fails to make a quick and permat
the need of a tonic, S. S. S. will strengths
S. S. 8. eared Mr. H. Borden of Saiimsville, Vs.
Kcxema qf thirty-live years' standing, after the be
in the surrounding country had failed. This wai
ago, and there has beeO no return of the disease
It you are in uoudi aoout your aiwi
give you any information or advice wante
Book on Blood and Skin Diseaaea sen
8. 8. 8. 13 THE 9DI
RADICALISM KEDIV1VUS.
Tar Heel Red Shirts Resent
Mary Ann's Interference.
The State.
Wilmington, N. C., July 25.
Jack King, an unlicensed Baptist
preacher or exhorter, was
taken by a party of red shirts
in the Fifth ward of the city last
night and given a ducking in a
horse fountain corner Fifth and
Castle streeets.
He was charged with having
distributed anti-amendment and
Populistic campaign literature
in that ward Monday for Senator
Marion Butler. A promise
was exacted from King that lie
"would not do so any more."
He went before Justice of the
Peace J. J. Fowler this morning
and caused the arrest of two
of the red shirts, Tlios. M. Simmons
and William Branch on
the charge of assault ami battery.
The justice said evidence
showed the accused to be guilty
and asked them what they had
to say for themselves.
Simmons said that bethought
it "110 crime to wash a dirty
henchman of Butler like King."
King addressed the court, saying
that ho thought Red Shirts
did not realize what they did
and asked that the court not inflict
any punishment.
It is thought King asked the
court's leniency for fear of re
taliation, in fact, had lie persisted
in prosecution, Red Shirts
would have made it too warm
for him to stay in town.
Red Shirts on the Wilmington
and Weldon railroad today
were on the lookout for Senator
Marion Rutler, who was advertised
to speak at Willard a few
miles from Rose Hill, where the
registrar trial demonstration
was yesterday. He did not
come, however, but sent R. B.
Davis, secretary of the State
Populists executive committee,
who spoke to about 75 Populists.
At Warsaw an especially
large crowd of Red Shirts was
f OUll A lit
| NEW i
& ARE FINK 11
^ Columbia River Salmon,
& 20c tins, Aberdeen Sauce,
ifc is something lino for all kin
^ Cocoanut, Pineapples, W
^ keep in stock a complete lii
price from H to 50 cents per
? Cakes. Our line of
t ( <T( i
m. - v ->n ?
is n? follows : Portuando,
Ball ; Hazel Kirk, Jr., 5 ce
& cents. No better brands c
6 above. Our Smoking Tobi
^ School Boy, Natural Leaf,
Gold Iif?af and Yellow Roi
^ 10 cts packages. Chewing
& Kindly give us a call wh
grocery line.
? S. M. MA
We ore still in the market
sss
c- ,
ind oth?r hereditary trouble* may escape
led by accumulated west* matters, is no
mark for disease. At this critical period
Bgitimate function* and rid the system of <i
i. S. S. 0
ictite, and builds op the general constitn- l
old people. It warms the blood, tonss up
vrlopmaat of disease.
Not one particle of mercury, potash or
>ny length of time without harm. u
troubles like Scrofula, Cancer, Rheuma- (
condition, and makes it impassible for ?]
bled with hails and carbuncles, try S. S. S.
a down snd you feel
k>v, healthy old aire.
OLD AGE
persons upon reaching middle age and past
omw weak and thin, apd diseases that were
rarlier life begin to affect the coijsiitutlaa.
ed to Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gout ?
f age the blood, so long tainted and weakei
rly nourish tbe body, and it becomes an easy
t be re-enforped Before it can perform its 1<
>thing so surery and effectually does this as i
ens and enriches the blood, improves ths spp
the best blood purifier, but the Dest tonic for <
all taint from the blood, and prevents the dje
dy purely vegetable blood medicine known,
can be found in it, and it may be taken for a
lily remedy that reaches deep santed blood
na restores the bloed to a healthy, normal
ulafte.
obstinate ulcer that refuaes to heel, or are troul
lent ctue of these pests. V your system is ro
a and help you as it has many others te a haj
. . Mrs. D. R Johnson, of Rlackskesr, O
vJLuu.rl with a severe type of rheumatism. and
kaowa aud recommeuded sa a cure
i seven yeers g ^ 8 pro?p<ly r^hed th?
made a complete and perfhancnt cure,
ise, and will send us a statement of your cast
d, for which we make no charge,
t to any desiring it. Address Swift Specific
ZML TO MHO AND BLC
OLD PEOPLE.
in waiting for Butler and telegrams
were received in Wilmington
asking if white men
here would hack them up giving
Butler a thrashing. They
were advised that they would.
When Davis was found on the
train instead of Butler, their
wrath was turned against him,
and it was only by the strongest
efforts of conservative that they
ti/?Li t no 1 tt r>/l t ttrvtyt trt nit n/ifi i
uistiiuucu ii vin nidiii v ci i
ing Davis. W. J. M.
RED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was the ball that hit G. B.
Steadman of Newark, Mich., in
the Civil War. It caused horrible
Ulcers that no treatment helped
for 20 years* Then Bucklems Arnica
Salve cured him. Cures Cuts,
Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile
cure on earth. 25c. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Crawford
Bore. Druggist. 3
Items From The Fort Mill
Times.
Dr. James H. Thorn well was
Lslightly injured in a runaway
j Sunday.
, Miss Alice Williams of Lnull
castor, is visiting her sister,
I Mrs. T. M. Hughes.
Wm. Kell, the young negro
J man who murdered Annie Ardrey,
a lG-year-ohl colored girl,
Jin Providence, (N. C.) township
on the afternoon of July tf,
was tried in the criminal court
in Charlotte last Friday and
found guilty of manslaughter.
He was sentenced to servo a
term of five years at hard labor
in the State penitentiary at Raleigh.
Ernest Potts, the owner
of the pistol which Kell used in
shooting the girl, jerking it
from the pocket of the former
at the time of the tragedy, was
fined for carrying concealed
weapons.
Mr. J. M. Sprati informs The
Times that the Catawba Indian
monument which is to be erected
in Confederate park by himself
and ('apt. J. E. White, will
arrive this week. No unveiling
UlVAt. OF V
6O0DS ;
EHLSS A LIST: $
French Sardines in 15 and ^
My Wife's Salad Dressing ^
(Is of vegetables. Shredded ^
atermillions, Bananas. Wo ^
ie of nice Candy, ranging in
' pound ; also Langdon's fine $
A H8 %
8. O. M., Fontella, Cannon
nts, and Hazel Kirk, Sr., 10
?n the market today than the ^
icco is as follows: Cameo, 0
Wat Wat in 5 rents packages, J
*o, Maryland <'lub, etcetera*.
; Tobacco of all ? iuds. ?
en in need of anything in the f
Yours to sarve,
THIS & CO. #
for farm produce of all kinds. W
wai for yes ro afflkltd
I'titd ut?d <my rwurd^ ^pMWS| |5
without roooirlnf my ^ W *
i?Mt of tk(4Ur?Nin4 jR AA/a ll
i, our physician will 3jP5ft^j?J8|jW?^ t
Co., Atlanta, Oo. N p
>OD PURIFIER FOR I
exercises are to he observed c
when tlie monument is ereeted, {
but on next Tuesday about fifty
Indians, of (lie Catawba tribe, 1
will visit Fort Mill to see the
monument and enjoy a picnic
dinner which is to he prepared
for them by a number of ladies i
of the town. In tho afternoon ^
Hen Harris, a full-blooded Ca- d
tawba, will deliver a speech appropriate
to the occasion. He
is a son of John Harris, who was
a private in Capt. E. A. Craw- *
ford's company during the civil t
war, and 01 whom it is said no J
braver soldier served the Con- r
federacy. Quite a crowd will i
doubtless be present to hear
Harris' speech.
After many Intricate experiment*, scientist*
have discovered methods for obtaining all the I
natural digestant*. The*o have been combined a
In the proportion found tn ttaa human body and t
united with substance* that build up tha t
digestive organs, malting a compound called ~
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure It digest* what you
cat and allow* all dyspeptic* to eat plenty of
nourlxhlne food while the stomach trouhloH
are being radically cured by tho medicinal t
ngent* It contains It 1* pleasent to lake and *
will give ijuick relief. Crawford Itro*. d-w * ^
RACE FOR GOVERNOR. J
? t
Continued from First Pago. ,
i
of this state been forced to rid
themselves from the incubus of 1
a,.- * t. _ r
jiru wiiioiv v (i imr i inu IJiWlIU UJ
prohibition ! May South Carolina
ever bo relieved from the j'
necessity of seeking such a refuge, t
IN CONCLUSION.
Is it any wonder, then, after ?
their investigation of the misera- r
ble farce of prohibition in other state
that the agents of the com
uiittee ot 50 were disgusted with f
prohibition and came to South a
Carolina expecting nothing from J1
the dispensary law. With some
criticisms, however, after this in- "
vestigation, they summed up the
situation as follows: ,1
"While the unbiased observer o
cannot tail to be impressed by
the charges wrought by a system
which has closed the saloons and '
nearly suppressed the liquor j
tratlic, thousands remain ^blinded t
them. The political opponents of ,
the dispensary authorites most t
often deny that aught good has
been accomplished. The Prohibi(
lAnicfu \\J 11 f t*n<i i m it t 1 ?i Atr/i ?\ I
i i?Miintn t?ii i I i i?v II l ij uvi V ? r 11
admit that drunkenness has been j J
reduced. 'I he system never had *
nor can have any affiliations with r
radical temperance reformers." I
Col. Iloyt is wise, if he expects f
to be governor of South Carolina,
not to rest his chances entirely
with those who support the farce '
of prohibition. <
The race is bet ween Colonel (
Iloyt and (iovernor McSweeney.
If you want to overthrow the
dispensary and instal prohi- [
bition and have free li<|iior vote t
for Col. Iloyt. If you are sat- '
isfied with the present system,
then vote for Gov. McSweeney. j
The election of a Prohibition ?
Governor with the help of the i
liquor vote will not advance
public sentiment in favor of real
temperance. 1
A Oood Cough Medicine.
Many thousands have been restored
to health and happiness by the use of ?
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, if afflicted
with any throat or lung troubla,
give it a trial for it is certain to (
prova beneficial. Coughs that have {
resisted all other treatment for yeara,
have yielded to thia remedy and perfect
health been reatored. Cases that
eemed hopeless, thai the climate of I
famous health resorts failed to bene. <
fit, have been permanently cured by I
Ita uae. For sale by J. r. Mackey A <
Co.
^fennoxiTioomoTita.
Election. Teusilar, August 28. 1900.
For NollrKor.
I hereby announce invself as a eanlidate
for solicitor of the Sixth Judical
circuit, aubjeot to the action of
he Democratic primary.
Titos. F. McDow.
I hereby announce myself a cartlidate
for Solicitor of the sixth ciruit,
subject to the rules governing
he Demcratic primary.
VV. O. HOUOH.
I will stand for renomination to the
irtloe of Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial
/irouit, subject to the results of the
lext Democratic primary.
J. K. IIhnry
ForSupt. Education.
To the Voters of Lancaster County :
With many thanks for past favors,
nd at the solicitation of friends, 1
lereby announce inyntlf as a candiate
for the office of County Superinendent
of Education, subject to the
turn ^wvn ii i iutj i/riiiviumiiiy
trimary; and, if elected, my time and
nergies are yours for the best interste
of education.
J. K. RLACKMON.
The many friends of Mr. Ernest
llackmon hereby announce him as a
andidate for the office of County
luperintandent of Education subject
o result of the Democratic primary.
At the solicitation of a few friends,
announce myself a candidate for the
(Hoe of Superintendent of Education.
K. Haxtrk Bi.ackmon
Mr. Editor:?Please announce the
lame of Prof. A. 0. Kowell as a canlidate
for the office of County Superntendent
of Education, subject to
he rules governing the Democratic
rimary. If elected, we pledge him to
lischarge the duties of the office to the
est interest of education.
M amy Friends.
For County Auditor.
Mr. Editor : Realizing the valuable
ervices rendered during his term of
ifflce, the neatness and correctness of
lis work, and knowing him to be well
[ualitled for the position, pieaSi anlounce
the name of Jno. A. Cook for
e-election to the office -of County
Auditor, subject to the rules governng
the primary. Mavy Friends.
I respectfully announce my oanlidacy
fortheofflceof county Auditor,
nibject to the rules of the Democratic
irimary. L. J. Pbrry.
I hereby announce myself as a eanlidate
for the office of county Auditor,
inbjeet to the rules of the Democratic
iriiuary. E. C. Croxton.
For the Legislature.
I am a candidate for re-alection to
he Legislature. I will abide the remit
of tha Democratic primary elecion
T. V. Wi i.i.i a us
The ninny friends of J. N. Kstridgs
espectfully announce )iih name for
e-eleotion to the House of Hepresetiatives
for Lancaster county. We
Hedge him to abide the result of the
trlmary election.
M AMY VOTBHS.
I am a candidate for the House of
tepresentatites, subject to the Deuiicratic
primary. J. W. IIambi..
I hereby announce myself as a canlidate
for the House of Kepresentaives,
subject to the rules governing
he Democratic primary.
K. L. Hickun.
I am a candidate for the Legislature
n?l will abide the result of the primay.
Oscar W. Potts.
Fop County ln|??rrleor.
At the earnest solicitation of many
riends, I hereby announce myself as
, candidate for re-eleotion to the oficc
of County Supervisor, subject to
hs result of the Democratic primary.
M. C. < a a on Kit.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a eanILIate
for Sheriff, sutiject to the rules
if the Democratic primary.
.1 as. S. W11.sow.
The many friends of Capt. .iohn P.
( inter hereby announce him as a
andidate for t lie office of Slieritf, st.bect
to the result of Die Democratic
miliary. Mr. Hi.liter's flue record as
dierilT in the past in a sufficient kurtntee
of what his future administraion
will be in case of his election.
Many Votbrs.
Fo" Clerk of Court.
With a high sense of appreciation of
>aut considerations and tokens of
lindncRS, and with a deep feeling of
fratitude for the same, I hereto antoiince
myself acandidate for rp-eleclon
to the office of Clerk of Court for
.ancaster county, subject to the rules
if the Democratic primary.
W. S. fj. I'oktrb.
The many friends of Mr. Joseph F.
iri'K<>ry hereby annaunce him as a
andidate for the office of Clerk of the
Jonrt, subject to the result of the dainicratic
primary. Many Kriknoh.
f'sr Coroner.
I hareby announce myself a candilate
f<rr re-election to the offlca of
loroner, and pledge myself to abide
ho result of the Democratic prinary
. K. Yoimo.
The friends of I). N. Mae.key an*
jounce him as a candidate for the ofIce
of Coroner, and pledge him to
iDlde trie result or the I >emocratin
jrimary. Many Kkikndh.
For C'*nntjr TroMurfr.
I a in a candidate for re-electioa to
ho office of County Treaauror.
W. (/. Cauthbi*.
For Nsililralr
i am a candidato for tho office of
Magistrate for Ituford Townahip. Will
khide the result of the primary eleoion.
W. Marcus Khtbiixiu.
Mr. Editor:?Please announce the
lame of Mr. W. J. Siatare for Magierate
of Huford Townahip.
many frirnds.
The many friends of H. Polk
lerehy announce hia name an a oanlidate
for the office of Magistrate of
Ituford townahip, subject to the rules
tf the Democratic primary.
Many Fkiknds.
The many frcinds of W. A. Carnes
announce him a candidate for Magistrate
for Ituford township subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
The many friends of Mr. W. I'. Cas- I
key respectfully announce him as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Magistrate tor (Jills Creek and
Cane Creek township, subject to the
result of the Democratic primary.
Many Votkuh. s
r<
" i1
Horses.
I1
Horses, Horses. ?
5
A
We have just received a carload ?
of number one Horses from At- ?
lanta, every animal having been,c
s
carefully selected in person by ?
our Mr. Elliott. In the lot are
ft
Bomo of the finest horses ever ?
brought, io this market. If yon c
want a good saddler, or a good C
driver, or a good combination '
horse, now is vour time to net if.
We have just what you want and "
need, so call and see lor yourself, f
We take pleasure in exhibiting,
our stock, as well as vehicles
Wewill either sell or swap, and
will sell either for the cash or
for good paper. [
ELLIOTT A CRAWFORD. f
I
Notice.
N'OTICK Is hereby given by the
supervisors of Chesterfield and
Lancaster counties that they will let
the contract to build a new bridge
over Lynches River at Cook's Mill, to
th* lowest responsible bidder, on
Monday, duly ttn, l'.too. at 10 o'clock
a. ni., at said mill. Conditions and
specifications will be made known at
said time and place. The right to reject
any and all bids is hereby reserved.
M. C. (*AKDNRK,
K. T. KING,
July 10, 1900, Supervisors.
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LANCASTER A CHESTER MPT
RAILWAY.
Jet ween Chester and Lancaster.
Ak n*
Schedule In Kffnct April 22, 1000. ;
Wll
Dally/ Except Sunday/.
outhbouud. Northbound. "**
To. I.\ No. 17. No. K. No. 14
n>1 A. MJ P. M. A. M
8 10 0 40 Lv ...Chester.... Ar 7 10 7 57
10 04!* ".... Knox .... " ? 40
8 47 10 S0]? "... lliobburK.... " 0 21 7 21
8 .*>; 10 40'ii . Hnscontvlllo.. " 0 20 ^ 12
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>. M. A. M. P. M A. M
No 14 loavtnsr Lancaster '5.30 a. in,, makes
lost? connection at Cheater wlili southern
[all'v \\- No. 30 for Oharleite ami points north ;
nil Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for
iCania and points W"st. Alio with Carolina
, Northwestern iiy. No. ic for Lonolr, N. C., w. 1
tul Intermediate jiolnla, ami Southern Hull- 3j' I
av No. 33 for Columbia and points Mouth.
No. 17. IonvltK Chn.iti "04i a. m . connecCb
rlth southern I'.v , No 0.; from Col linbia and
olnt 1 soU'h; Seaboard Mr Lino "Atlanta Spalal'
front Northern am'. K as torn points and ^
011 morn Rv, No. 3.4 from Northern ami Kaat
rn points, and at Lancaster with -S. C'. & O. K.
jr Iliacitsbiuv.
No 10. loaTjrijf Lancaster 5 30 p. ro. . connects
t Lancaster with S. O. A (J. K. from Camden .
n<l Marlon. Southern Ry No. 34 at Chester for
'harlotto ami points north. jn
No. IV leaving Chester 8.10 p m.. connects at ?
dieator with Southern Railway No. <54 front
lolutnbia and points south.
LKROY SPRINOS, V J
r \i ur iTir
iu. 11 na i ii, 11 fniwriu,
Gen'l. Pas. Ajrent.
10UTH CAROLINA S GEORGIA
) EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY.
Schedule No. 4
In Effect 12.01 n. m., Sunday, Dec. 24, 1899. ^
tetweenCamden,S.C.,and Blacksbnrg.S.C. U
Vest 33 Kash32,
*lrsi C'gss EASIERN TIME. Elrstdan
'iiswenner jPas^eiiKf iDally
Daily
Except STATIONS. Exctnp
Sunday. Sunday,
i' M.i" ' A. M.'
12 ISO Camden 12 3*
I 15 DcKnlb 12 02
1 27j WostvIUc II 50
1 40 Kershaw II :is
2 10 Heath Spring II 20 to.
2 Iftj Pleasant Hill II lft
2 :15| Lancaster 10 55
2 50| Riverside 10 40
3 00j Sprtngdell 10 30
3 10] Catawba J uncllsn 10 20
3 20 Leslie 10 10
3 10; Rock Hill 10 00 -.v
3 55 Newport 9 35
4 02J Ttrzah i 9 30
4 20 Yorkvlllo 9 it
4 3ft * Sharon 9 00
4 V) Hickory Ctrore 8 15
5 (Xt Smyrna 8 3ft
5 20 Hlacksburg 8 13
P. M. _ A. M.
between Blacksbur^,S.C.tand Marion,lTC.
Vest. 11. East. I '.
Sec Class EASTERN TIME. See. Class
Mixed Mixed
Daily Daily
Except STATIONS. K*
Sunday. ' Suuday.
r M. ~ p. ii.
H 10 Lilackshurg 6 10
8 30 Earls ? i0
8 io Patterson Springs 0 It
9 20 Shelby 0 00
0 (X) Latllmore 4 ft#
o 10 ? Mooresboro l 40
0 2ft Henrietta 4 20
0 50 f ? forest City 3 M
1 15 Rutherford ton 3 25
I 35 ^ Millwood 3 Oft
1 ?. vit'iurii \ iiuoy ?
2 oh Thermal Oily 2 44
j i"i (?li tr.vood 2 20
2 fto Marion 2 00
,. M P. M.
V KST. U AW* u-s! : Y !'. VISION E ASfci
I'irsl Class FMrstClaat
|ft 13 EASTERN TIME. 14 1?
iglSg? STATIONS. \
1,^5 2*3 Q * 3 S * 3
' * n ?*4 m *, a w t/j
P M A. M A. M P M.
I 00 H 00 "".uKshurR 7 Ml 3 TO
I 20 ! 20 Cherokee Fulls 7 3> 2 40 ^
1 40 ? 10 (laffney 7 It; 2:0 ~
P. M A M A. >1 J?. M
'1 r.iir.s No*. 32 und 33 connect at HhuActtburt?
pitli trains oil the OttfTney Division.
'lriiln No. 32 connects at I'aiiulon with the
'harleston .JivUlon of the Southern Hallway
or all points south.
Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.10 p. m ,
olng west, makes connection at Lancaster,
>. ?\, with the L. it C. It It., at Catawba .Tuncion
with the S. A. I.., going north : at Itock
tlil with the Southern Hallway, going nortti
Train No. II connects at lllackshurg with tho
'outhern Hallway from the south. At Marlon,
J C , .with Southern Hallway going west.
SAM'L. HUNT, A. TRIP!',
President. Superintendent.
S. II. LUMPKIN, fi. P. A.
Vinthrop College Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
run. ciaminatlon for the award of vaeant
I eClrolarahipt. hi Wiathrop C oilcan an* for v m
ho admission of new students *111 no held at _j?
h<- County Court House on Friday, July Both,
,t 9 a. m. Applicants must not (in less than
If toon years of aye. When scholarship# are
acata<l after July loth they will t>e awarded to
hose making the lil^tian aesrsft- at thta #?
ruination, "lie coal or iittendBuce, Including
Intnl. furnished room, heat, light and washing
i only la so per month. For further informsIon
anil a catalogue, address
l'HW I) B JOHNSON, m
(took Hill. fi. C.
Registration Notice. ^
II1110 PUBLIC will take noMtfl th%t 0
the Registration Books will be
ijiiMt at tli? COURT IIOU8E for Ilia
ugi*t ration of partius entitled to r#antwr
nsUer fka constitution, on tne
rlU4T UHWlaT In each month,
intil tftt dnys preceding tha jenaral
lection. J. M. CASKET,
Chair. Btl. Reg. Lancaster Co.
March 7, 1IKK).
Notice Discharge.
N'OTIf'K In tiersby if I yen that on the ith rlay
of AihoihI, I Ml. the undersigned a# the
<1 in11> 1strntor of thn estate of Mm. M. M
IA KTHKt.Ii, dflcmusd, will maUe tlnal return
nil s-?tilemeni to thn Probate Court of f.anaitrr
f ounty, state aforesaid, and apply to
aid Court for a final dlscharys a" inch :i mlnitrat
r .1 I). PL'NUKKIIUHK. Adfnr
.Tilly A. IWH) 30d
^TO'I'ICK ia hereby given ffiat on
l l th* 1Jtli day of Auguat, WOO, the
inrinrrigtied it Executor of the eatate
f Mrs. Amoranda Knwell, deceased, j|
v i 11 H Ih liia final return, am) make ap>liration
fo the Probate Court for vaid
tountj and State for a final discharge
ih aueh Executor. j.
J. K. ROWKI.L, EiV, M,
July 7, 1?00. Im.
t?r, M a Simmonh f.ticr Medicine Otc;?ra
tin l <>qu?toxwiii, atven llouyancv to the Mln<1,
inrc? 111 ioIucIio. Ktiffuluioe Stomach, llovtola
mil Idler.