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r COTTON AND PRODUCE V MARKET. Oct. 16, 1900. COTTON. Ik. Strict good middling 9.2ft FRODUCK. / -lutter (good) per pound 12'.^ Kggs, per dozen 12 Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1900. Short Locals. ?For fresh bread cull at S. M Mat his & CoV ?Horn, October 15, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dufft, a son. ?Mr. J. L Poag spent Sunday with relatives in Rock 11 ill. ? Mr J as. M. Heath went to ? Yorkville Saturday. Attorneys E. I). Blakeney ind J. Harry Foster arc rttend A. ing court here. ?Miss Mamie Adams, of Roc'; Hill, is visiting her aunt, . Mrs. Frank Walker. ? Miss Mary Brandon of P.lackshurg is the guest of Mrs. Ross at Mr. A. P. McLure's. ? Reckling, the photographer, will bo on hand today. Remember his photographs do not fado. ?Tradesville school opened Monday with Mr. J. V. Daniels of Chapel Hill, N. C., teacher. ?Mr. Verner K Craig, son of Mr. S. W. Craig, left Monday for Corsicana, Texas, where he will nalr a 1> u /??*?? m ' iih uu inn iiwmc. t ?Presiding Elder Hays will jold his next quarterly conference it Zion, Oct. 24, 25; Ml Cartml, Oct. 27, 28. ?Mr. W. l\ I'iyler has sold his plantation near Tradesvillo and will move his family to town about the (irst f December. ? Miss Virginia Robertson of Oakhurst will be in charge of lite (Jraigsvilio school which \\>ll open next Monday morning. . ?Dr. W. G S evens, of U-ok 11111 was in town between trains Monday to redress Capt. I. W. Moore's amputated arm. lie says the wound is healing nicely. ?Mr. J. Henry Therrell, of Heath Springs has accepted a position in Mr. A. 1'. Brown's Kershaw store and will remain luring the fall season.?Era. t ?Rev. (x. W. Gardntr, man aging editor of the South Carolina Baptist, took the train here Fri <lay afternoon homeward bound .rom the meeting of the Moriah Association. ?Rev. Chalmers Frascr left for Atlanta, Ga., Monday. His church here voted him a vacation f a month and he will nrohafdv *pen<l most of it in that city *vhithor Mrs Fraser went about i<hree weeks ago. ?Mr. C. J. L. Moody who sold 1 is plantation sometime n?jro with i view to emigrating to Florida, . ? selling out his personalty preparatory to leaving early next month. Mr. Moody is a good ? itizen and wo regret to lose him. ?The value of Lancaster county's personal property, as shown Ly the auditor's abstract, is $689,^ 635. The total value of taxable >roporty in the entire State foots ip $188,030,633, and increase >vor last year of moro than 6$ million dollars. ' ? 'iff' Ft>r Th" If'ethlin(j. i\ i e i. r. Villi?*. I'. aJIIIIL'M, r-i-M| , 1 I L yesterday morning for Charlotte, N. C., where he will he married this evening at 7 o'clock to Miss Lena 1 loath, as previously announced in those columns. Judge and Mrs Ira B.Jones, Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Heath, Messrs John Crawford, J. H. Witherspoon and I). It. Williams left yesterday afternoon to witness that interesting event. ?Saner Kraut at fl. M. Matins <fe Co's. ? Dr. J. G. Simpson is here at tending his quarterly meeting ami will remain until Bishop W. .1. Gains arrives. Preparation ie being made for 1000 or more to hear the African Methodist Episcopal Bishop, at St. Paul's A M E. church, tonight (Wednesday) All are invited. Marrlaf/ea. Mr. A. O. Rowell, the county superintendent elect, and Miss Leizetta Plyler, daughter ot Mr. 11 S. Plyler of the Tabernacle section, were married last Thurs clay afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Methodist parsonage at Jefferson Rev. L. L Bedenbaugh officiating, The happy couple spent Friday and Saturday with relatives at Tabernacle and reached Lancaster Sunday afternoon. They are boarding at Mrs. Ella Walker's on Catawba street. Mr. R. W. Harper, brother ot cur townsman, Mr. Robert liar per, and Miss Alice Bennett, daughter of Mr. B. II. Bennett, were married yesterday afternoon at-vl o'clock. The ceremony took place at tho home of the bride's father and was performed by Rev. W. 0. Ewart. \ Mr. E. P. Moble.v and Miss Euln Ilarper will be united in marriage today at the home of the bride's widowed mother, Mrs. J. II. Harper. ?Mr. W. II. Meachan, formerly of Lancaster, was married on the 13t.li insfc. in Rocking* ham, N. C , to Miss Benson. ?Married, Oct. 16th, 1000, by Ilov. B. E. Lucas, Mr. P. T. Taylor, and Miss Minnie Swan, botli of Lancaster. I Death of Mr. S. A. Me I two fa Mr. Samuel A Mcllwain ilied 'at his home, four miles south oi town, Tuesday night at about 9 o'clock of a bilious attack He had boon sick only since I Friday night last. Thursday | ho was in Lancaster enjoying 'his usual good health, and on i Friday In- was at Heath Springs I on business. Mr. Mcllwain was born in this county, where he lived all his life. He was 47 years of age. He married Miss Twitty, the only daughter ol Mr. W. B. Twitty, and she, with tliree children, survives him. The remains wore interred yesterday at Douglass church, of which he was n member, after funeral services by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Dendy We join in the expressions ol sorrow at his demise and extend our condolence to the bereaved family. I LaiiMAtur'H Jtlbte Society Met. The eighth annual meeting01 the Lancaster Bible society mo in the Presbyterian church Sun day nipht. The address was delivered by Rev. A. N. Brun son. The collection amounted to .*'14.20 and Rev. Chalmers Fraser was elected a life mem her of the parent Society Tin reports of Mr. Wad.lv C. Thorn son, depositavian. and Mr Robt T. Beaty, secretary and trees urer, showed gratifying pro gross in the work of distribute ing the Word of God. The following officers were re-elected : Rev. J. II. Bold ridro, president; R. T. Beaty secretary and treasurer; Waddy C Thomson, depositarian Rev rn...!.???.. ? - i * ' jiiii iiirri o 1 j a"t i \\ n*> flK'CW'C vi co-president Notice to Debtor* of //, ,/. fjretfort/,V Do. ami Farmer*' Haul. I ntf and Mer a utile, Do. All notes and accounts bo longing to the old firm of H .1 Gregory Co. and to the old firm of the Farmers' Bankinp and Mercantile Company liavr been placed in my bauds f?>i collection Parties indebted tc ; either or both firms are request ed to come forward and setth at onco. , J. F. GREGORY. Oct. 2d , 1900. m Don't Forget That For a good meal or luncii that is first class in every respect and , cannot be surpassed by any Res 1 tanrant in town to call at Dufft's 1 Restaurant on the corner near the Court House. 3t. Catarrh Cannot be Cured jj With LOCAL AI'PLICATION S. an they cannot roach thesoat of the disease Oata-rh la a blood or constitutional diHenao, and tu order to euro it vou munt take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucou^ Hall's Ca- K tarrh Cure is not a quack mcdtctne. It was t. prescribed bv one of the best physicians in this country for years, and Is a regular pre- rt' I soriptlon It is comp ?sed of the best tonics b? known, comblnod with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces , The perfect combination of the two ingl-cdt- 01 I ents is what produces such wonderful results tl In curing Catarrh Send for testimonials free. T F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, (). fn Sold by druggists, 7hc. ,1 ) Hall's Family Pills aro best Fine f*> <oil*, Tow Price*. lx To look at Payseur's new cut tl glass and sterling silver goods is , a rare treat. He says he wants ^ all the young folks to get mar hi ried and he will do his part to cs 1 1 in ward making them happy by sup a< plying them with nice goods. pl ITimes are good and all their a* friends will give them presents. D< "Fine goods at low prices" is R( 1 the motto. th tf. L. C. Pavseur. O y i This is the season when moth- h era are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. Crawford Bros. ov d-w-s tr< I si I I lf> Bridge to Let. A contract to build a new bridge to over Little Lynches ('reek, he- ?h tween the t >wn of Kershaw and the w; Hnile Gold Mine, will be let, to the 10 lowest responsible bidder, on Friday, ctoher 20, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m. ov Specilicktions will be made known at ac the time of letting. We will reserve 8U > the right to reject any and all bids, and the bidder will be required to er give n bond for double the amount of m ( his bid for the faithful performance w< of the contract. hi M. C GARDNER, Ai Oct. 16. I?;X>. County Supervisor E i Notice of Election j* For Presidential Electors and Represen- 5r tatiyes In the 57th Congress of & the United States. 5 , State of South Carolina, County P r of Lancaster. ? O t NOTICE is hereby given that an election will be held at the several I precincts established by law iu Lan- hn castor county, on ye , Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1900, K - for nine I'reHidential Electors, and *** for a Representative in the 57th Con- *T" i Kress of the United States, Fifth -J1 ? Concessional District. Polls at each voting precinct will be opened at 7 * > o'clock a. in., and closed at 4 o'clock > p. m. The following named persons j iiave been appointed | MANAGERS OF ELECTION. i Lancaster?N B Couaar, J (3 m i Foster, L S Elliott. *f Bolair?J ,J Perry, D K Hall. p .1 1* Harris. th Van Wyck?G L Vaughn, R II to ' DeLaney, J W Rates. ^ Thornwell Place?J K Sistare, tli T F Culp, W Ike Williams. ? Carmel ? A H Carter, A W RI Ilicklin, W T Vanlan lingham. ? Montgomery?J It Barber, J L n, Brown, John Beckham. Si f Heath Springs?Billiard Dun- ? t can, Andrew Mobley, I) W lien _ " drix. * ; New Cut?T P Williams, J W I Sullivan, J Palmer Flynn. t Kershaw ? A V Canthen, W H Montgomery, T C Horton. T * Elgin?J S llagins, J M White, n G F Ferguson. ?! > Welsh's?C C Welsh, Jasper p - Burton, E L Ilinson. a Fiat Creek ? W C Faile, G F ? - C- ok, W T Pitman. Taxahaw?W P McManus, W J 0 . Belk J P Ingram. ^ Tradesville?II S Plyler, JI)S r Plvler, W J Funderburk. Dwight?K B Dingle, H W Tar- _ lor, J O Porter. Primus? W B Miller, J W Blackmon, B F Adams. ti The ballot hoxee In the preefiiots r I iiniHi do so tocaien as to he in view of ? person* outside the polling place dur- v ii)^ the time of election. A space or w enclosure separate anil distinct from c: that used by the managers of t -estate 5" Flection, must, be railed off or other- n . wise provided, at each precinct, under n direction of the undersigned. But 11 one voter must be allowed to "nter " any voting place at a time, and no o~e except the managers must he allowed V to apeak to the voter while in the vot- ?, ing place casting hia vote. For fur- f | ther instruction seenoticeof commis- ' sinners of State Election. One of the f\ ' managers at each precinct named _ above must call upon the Board of t . Commissioners for the Federal Flee- ? tion at Lancaster courthouse on Sat* urday, November 8, 1900, to receive . ballot boxes, poll lists and instruc- in , ?inns, and to he qualified. on J.WYLIE I'ORTF.R, fe J. *. BLACK MoN, R? h. .T. FUNDERBURK, th Com'rs of Federal Election. is Lancaster, C. II., 8. C ,Oct. 18,1900. M ? A " Waman's Mistake It is a wpi'.-known fact that Lyfli > Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ts cured more women than any oth? inedy. It therefore must be the ?st possible medicine for female ill-. Hut some women make the mistake ? thinking that they will try som? ?ing else, simply because it is new. hat mistake is often a fatal one? ital to the health and happiness cf le experimenter. Is it not foolish to risk the possible vaults of s ich experiments? Is it not etter to depend upon a medicine htch has been tried successfully for lirt.y years, and which has never sen found wanting? Do not therefore t any one persuade you to try someling which they say is just as good, i cannot be just as good. Mrs. Pinktin's Compound is the best, and there in be only one best. This is not a ere nssertion, but is a positive faet, knitted by hundreds of reguler lysiclans. Rely on vour own common sense, id Mrs. l'inkham's life-long' cxperiice, and you will make no mistake. ->n't experiment with your health, it take a medicine that you know is >od, and is backed by such letters as ese to Mrs. IMnkham : ^vaHan Troubles Always ield to Lydla E. Pinkant's Vegetable Comoundm " I had been in poor health for renty years, having inflammation of arics and womb trouble. Although Dated Uy physicians, I could not gain rcngth nor do my work, ami was so iv-spirited a ad tired of life. A friend vised nn to take Lydie E. 1'inkun's Vcg table Compound. The first ;ttle strengthened me. and 1 wrote you. Afi *r taking six bottles can say at I am v ell ami can even do my own isliing."?Mrs. M. W. Mii.i.kr, No. 33 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. " For ^liree years I suffered with nrian trouble, having inflammation id an abscess ou right ovary. Had eh pain in inv back and homi nmt lies was unable to walk. Had seval doctors, but they did not do me ueh (food. One doctor said that I uuld have to have an operation and ive the ovury removed. 1 became scouraged and pave up all hopes of 'ttiug well. I l>epan takinp Lydia Pinkhaiu's Vepetable Compound, ivrotc to Mrs. Pinkham and followed r directions faithfully, and am betr than I have been for three years, have taken ten bottles, and my lends are surprised at my rapid imoveraent."?Mits. W. II. Walteiis, ?ld SprLnp Harbor? L. I., N.Y. uppressed and Painful orlods Cured by Lydla . Plnkham's Vegetable ompound. " I was thin, sallow and nervous. I Ld not had my menses for over a ar and a half. Doctored with several lysicians in town and one specialist, it did not pet any l>etter. I finally cided to try your medicine, and rote to you. After 1 hnd taken ree bottles of Lydia E. Pinkhain's sgetable Compound and three of ?xxl Purifier, my menses returned, id I feel ns well and stronp as 1 or did, and am palninp flesh."?Miss ena Oaixks, Visalia, lulare Co., Cal. "Before tekinp the Vepetable Com>und 1 was troubled with irrepular enstnmtion nnH u,iffo?..<i .......... ???-? ? fony. My physician pave me naorline, and I remained in bed. I doored eight years and got no relief, and ie doctors told ine there was no relief t mv trouble. Finally I tried Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, hile takinp the tirst bottle 1 felt lat I was improving. 1 have taker, ven or eight bottles, and never had jything to do me so mi'ih good, very month my troubles have grown sa and lass, and now at this time 1 n cured."?Ella. Qvinnry, No. 22 iege Street, riaverhlll. Mass. faokaoho and Womb "roubles Suooumb to yd la Em Pinkham's Vogomblo Oompoundm " I have been for ten years an inalid with female weakness, and the arture and pain I suffered no tongue an tell. I never spent one week in ha ten years that I was free from ain. My trouble was inflammation nd congestion of woinb. When 1 oininenced to take your remedy 1 had oan bedfast for some time under the rent men t of two of our best j.nysiians without receiving any benefit Tou can imagine the benefit 1 delved from Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegeable Compound when I tell you that 1 ,ave gained forty pounds and ain well -a thing 1 never dared to expect."? Ins. C. E. Poland, Monett, Mo. " For a nnmt)fr of years I was roubled with backache and leucor? hopa. I U'came ao weak and miserblc that I could not attend to ray rork or studies. The least effort rould completely exhaust me. Physiians failed to help me. I felt that my outh was blighted, and the life before le Viouid be one of Buffering and lirery. Then a friend insisted on me ll ing your medicine. Before I had sc.! one bottle I was greatly relieved had not known a well day for fnxrn ears, hut now I feel better than I have luce a child, and it is all due to Lydia i'inkham's Vegetable Comnound."? Ii?s May II. Stic v it a no if, Alliance, O. Sfrs. Plnkham hms*Fifty thousand muoh Lottors. When you cannot sleep for coughg, it is hardly necessary that any eshould tell you that you need a w dose* of Chamberlain's C?r:gh niedy to allay the irritation of the roat, and make sleep possible It. good. Try It. For sale by J. F. ackey A Co. Citation. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. I County of Lancaster. f By Chas. D. Jortes, Esquire, Probate Judge. 1 WIIEREAS, Laura J. Connor baa made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of II. L. CONNER. Sfcj These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said II. L. ( Connor, deceased, that they be and i appear before me, in the Court of Pro- sta bate, to be held at Lancaster, S. C., on 9th day of October, next, after pub- ^ lication thereof, at II o'clock in the . forenoon, to show cause, if any they .ol have, why the said administration ?ini should not be granted. *'?l Given under my hand and seal this I I 22d day of Sept. anno domini, pol 1900. CIIAS. T>. JONES, ern Probate Judge. Gf . trol A Business I tie per TI^OUNDED on honest and square >!<>' dealings will surely succeed and I' this is our motto, and this is why our Sou list of customers are growing so lte.? rapidly. We are not very large pota- Eel toes, but we are growing, and blessed Car with continuous showers of custo- wil mers, and our competitors are forced pla to acknowledge that we cannot he tioi rooted out. We claim to know how to A buy, and to sell as low as the lowest. the foil r |1 Vl O 1 rwrrivt f??H xiic xuixu wiug j;n; Is a partial list of what we handle, viz: It is riven up, that we sell more (Mj fruit and nicer fruit, and sell it cheap- nf er than any concern in the city. an(i Try Our Pure or i Cream Cheese. It is the best on era the market . pi t A good smoke or chew, nice Cl '"g fresh cakes ami candies, nice ? or .? Pickles?in kegs and bottles. 3 eso Nice piokled pig feet and dried ? ope beef. A mess of cabbage, que e* onions, irish potatoes, sweet c nes potatoes, turnips and dried c. and ^ fruit.. Good and fresh canned "* pali meats and vegetables. >-3 tape ^ Writing paper, emelopstab- t-1 ^ lets, pens, pencils, ink and com- is- A y panion boxes etc. O Car ^ The best toilet soaps. p?- r- W '"ST >. fumes, flavoring extract?,sham- >vj ^'ll r"' poo shaving soap, machine oil O q etc. Sugar, coffee, tea, rice, by hr meal, grits, flour, molases, lard __ l)ro ^ laundry soap, starach, gold H n.er 4 dust, blueing, pepper, spices, ' ^ne ginger, tin ware, pocket and table *!V cutlery, kerosene oil, cider_ ale nml a ^()r hundred and other things. Come to our place. See our sign over our a{rf front and hack door. Remember that a dollar will buy a mj( hundred cents worth our place. f Yours to please. the R. J. COATS & CO. =5 ______________ ticl tioi Hflfiflfl ! $ MUUWMU HUUW6 i ?? m ?N( r Beef, Pork, Mutton. Sau- ; sage, Fish and Oysters to bee supply your tabic can be for found only in best condi- k?i J E iion at ' i DUFFT'S 4 Market and Restaurant. F,J Phone 30. w,{ JOB PRINTING " ^ uo( ?j, Done Neatly ^ _7 And ?f ~"*v* Done Cheap, r i We Make a Specialy of|';r! Note Heads, (c} Letter Heads. w-. Bill I leads, w! Knvelopes, ??u Law Briefs, ?j?j Law Blanks, "m MAGISTRATE BUMS,? Deeds and m'? Mortgages, Liens and ??J Bills of Sales. ?"1 Posters, Programes, Hand en Bills. to. p?i Your orders solicited. lot, 8111 ICnterprise Pub. Co. mt( Lancaster. S. C Bo - < o For Sale or Rent J" A Store House 22x00 feet l,M end lot in a splendid little town. Freight rates as good an any < point in the State. Address .1. I). DAVIS, mo Catawba, 8. C. . . ^ NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR ate and County Offices, And for Amendments to State Constitution. Tit OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTT OK I.ANCA8TKR. roTiCR is hereby given that aneleri will be held at the seve-al prccts established by law in Lancaster inty, on KSDAY,NOVEMBER 0,1900, the following olllces, to-wit : Govor, Eieutenant-Governor.Secretary State, Attorney-General, Cotnpller General, Adjutant and Inctor General, State Treasurer, St at o ?erintendent of Education.one Rnild Commissioner, one Circuit Solic , two Representatives in the Gen1 Assembly, Supervisor, Sheriff, rk of Court, Coroner. County Suintendent of Education and So!icursuant to the Conatitutior of ith Carolina, and the terms of Joint tolutions Xo. 340 and 341. approved iruary 19. A. I). 1900. [ Acts of South olinnj pp. 570 and 571]. an e'eofion 1 also be held at the sum? time and ce for amendments to the Constitua of South Carolina, as foliowe : intend Section 7. of Art icle V111, of Constituaion of South (Carolina, as ows: Add at the end thereof the lowing words. "Provided, That the itation imposed by this Section I by Section 5, Article IV, of this istitution shall not apply to bondindebtedness incurred by the cities Columbia, Rock flillj Charleston I Florence, where the proceeds of 1 bonds are applied solelv for the chase, establishment, maintenance Increase of water works plant, sewgp system, gas anil electric light nts, where the entire revenue nrisfrom the operation of such plants lystems shall be devoted solely and lusively to the maintenance and ration of the same, and where the stion of incurring such indebteds is submitted to the freeholders qualified voters of such municiity, as provided in the Consitution, m the question of other bonded intedr ess." mend the Constitution of South olins by adding thereto the followto be known as "Article 1 of lendments to the Constitution": >e General. Assembly shall provide law for the condemnation, through per otlicia! channels, of all lands e*sary for *he proper drainage of swamp and low lands of this State; I shall also provide for the equile assesment of all lands so drained, the purpose, of paying the expenof such condemnation and drain'he said Amendments shall be subted in such manner that the elec9 qualified to vote for Members of House of Representatives shall e for orjagainst each of such araendnts separately. .mendments should be on separate cets. Ballots in favor of the adop1 of an amendment should contain amendment voted upon in lull, owed by the word "Yes"; I allots losed to the adoption of an amendat should contain the amendment en upon, followed by the word 'oils at each place will be opened r o'clock A. M. he following named persona have n appointed MANAGKRS OF KI.KCTION State and County offices, to-wit: ancaster.? YV J OunninFlmm (linrlt tiinson, H O Crockett. lelair.? K W I)oster,J W Patterson, i Steele. 'an Wyck.?H H Massey. H N Cly>n. E I) Tillman. rew Cut.? K L L Blackmon, R .J nn, II C Steele. )wiglit.?WM Estridge, W II Slinte n. Carnea. 'radesville.?H M Polk, J F Camas, It lleglar. "axahaw.?F M Eowery, M N John.1 A Cook. Mat Creek.?R L Blackwell, G R >k .1 F Gardner. Velsli's.? R F Long, .J G Coan, W 8 nlkenberry, Lersliaw.?J M Carson, R A Hilton, S Floyd. 'rimus.? Ernest llinson.N R Small, it Blackmon. leatli Springs.?W J Vaughn W R nee, .1 K Threatt. Clgin.?J R Harper, J L Adams, J Fleming. 'armel.?.1 II Kirk, .las. A Cauthen, i Caskey. lontgouiery.?J M Williams, J II Ison, W II ilowell. I'hornwell.?.1 II McClintock, J, en Tillman, W .1 Williams. )n day of Kleotion the Managers st organize by the election of a airman and a Clerk. The Constiional oath must be taken by each nager before he can act,and also by Clerk. The Chairman elected is powered to administer oaths. 'he Managers have the power to All acancy, and if none of the Malta's attend, the citizens can appoint m among the qualified voters the .nagers, who, alter being sworn, i conduct the election. It the close of t he elect ion, the Manors and Clerk must proceed publy to open t he ballot boxes and oount 1 ballots therein, and continue withL adjournment, until the same is npleted, and make a statement of result for each office and sign the ne. ifhin three days thereafter, the airman if t lie Hoard, or some one ognated by the Hoard, must deliver the Commissioners of Election the II lists, the boxes containing the hals and written .statements of the reit of the election. )ne of the above named manager* each precinct n.uat call upon the ard of Commissioners at Lancaster, iirt House, H. C., on Saturday, Nov. !, 1900. to receive ballot boxes, poll ts and instructions, and to be qual>d. W. G. A. PORTER, A. .1, BAILEY, GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioners of State Election. . Torpid Liver eouaes Depression of Sptrka llgesttoo, Constipation no<! Hrtadaehs. ttsa M A. Simmon* Liver Medtolnu toeiitDnb that orvan.