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WPfU" y "Swoct Bells Jangled Out of Tune and Harsh.** SbtkMpewVi description flta thousands of vromen. Th?y art. cross, despondent, sickly, nsnroui?a burden to {nernselve* end tbelr families. Their sweet dispositions are gone, and they, like the boils, seem sadly out of tune. But there ie a remedy. They can use McELREE'S Wine of Cardui It bring* health to the womanly organism, and health there means well poised nerve*, calmness, strength. ilt tones up the nerves which suffer- 1 ing and disease have shattered. It is tho most perfect remedy ever devised ' to restore weak women to perfect health, and to make them attractive and kapny. fi.oo at all druggists. For aavice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving syrup toins, "The Ladies' Advisory De- | partment," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn. 1 BKV. jr. W. SMITH, Can.don, S. C., wile used Wine of Cardul at home for jailing of the womb and It entirely cured u- 1 < LANCASTER ENTERPRISE. 1 Published hvery Wednesday and baturday BY 1 r&e - Enterprise Pabllshtnft Company A. J. CLARK Editor. One Ye.w, $ 1.00 iix Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. Wednesday, January 2, 1901. < . ' i * "J'III ' eje.'x..1 UA UW . Many a man put it "I'JUU | yesterday instead ol "1901," audi many put it "December" instead of"January." In referring to the robbery of tlie Kingstree dispensary, wo ad monished our readers to "look out." Kead the account of it in Ibis issue and lie prepared for more later. Governor McSweeney says he " ill not recommend tho extension of I he time for paying taxes. Il I he time is extended it cannot be lone till the legislature meets, which is on the 8th. It is im probable that it will be done. W linn f lin olnolr on/tlr f rwr I ?* iivjii i iiv v^iuv/i\ m i ut<i\ i n ui ? i Monday night, the nineteenth century breathed its last, and the twentieth opened its infant eves upon all that its predecessor bequeathed to it. Now Century Newspaper. New York. Dec. 29,-Alfred llarmsworth. editor and propi ietor of the London Daily Mail has consented to take entire charge, for one day only of the New York World next Monday to illustrate his ideas of what the twentieth century newspaper should be. The Tuesday edition of the World will he under Mr. Harmsworth's 1 sole ' direction?in news, in 1 form, size, style and contents. It is said that Mr. .Joseph l'lllitZAr nersonnllv nffnrpd t<-? give $20,000 to an}- charity Mr. i Ilarmsworth designated if Mr. ' Harmtworth could successfully illustrate his novel ideas of twentieth century J mrnalism ( which he had expressed in < rocnt magazine articles and newspaper intervicwsThis invitation it is said was 1 accepted by Mr 11 arms worth. How to Cure Croup. Mr. R. (Jrsy, who Uvea r??ar Arnenia, i lMchesa county, S. Y., ?ay? ; "('ham- i b"rlaiiiH'? Cough Remedy is the best Hiiilioine t have ever used. It. Is a fine ! rCldren's remedy for croup and never j Ir.ila to cure. hen given as soon as , tbs child becomes hoarse, or even a'ler the croupy cough has developed, It will prevent the attack. 'This Si ould b# borne In mind and a bottle the Cough Remedy kept at hand ' ready forInatant ns? as soon as these 1 symptoms appear. For sale by ,T. F. i ),lackey A Co. i / -Il?i? 3HINA ACCEPTED TERMS POWER**. Announcement Entirely U pected?The Emperor's HtructioiiH. Pekin, Doc 30 ?The Chi plenipotentiaries have been xpectodly ordered to sign preliminary joint note and 1 jotified the foreign envoy :hat effect. The Chinese themselves 1 greatly astonished at rocei die imperial instructions i Neither Li Hung Chang Prince Ching had expected jess in persuading the c under 10 days. The emporor's instruct ire to agree fully to the i nit to endeavor to get the lerins possible, particularl die matter of limiting the r [)or of the legation guards ilso as to the places where t ire to bo located. The plenipotentiaries arc itructed to endeavor to 1 die number of army posts a die lino of railway to as fe possible and finally to req dio powers not to destroy forts, but merely to dig thorn. KARL LI IN Ills DOTAOE. Id Hung Chang's hoalt bad and it is doubtful whe be will be able to do more afllx his signaturo to an ill! rnent delegating his power Princo Ching until another ] ipotentiary has boon appoii He was dressed this mor carried in a chair to the idence of Prince Ching, whom lie held a long cons tion. Prince (filing then ci upon the doyen of thodiplo ic corps, the Spanish mini Senor Decologne, and req ed him to notify the other voys that instructions had roceivou irom tno onipcro sign tho note. I> E AF1F. UHV 4^ !1 MOTE HOI by I oca I applicat ions ?s they 01 reach the diseased portion of tin There is only oue way to cure ness, and that in hy const it m remedies. Deafness is caused b inflamed condition of the inucou ing of the Kustachian Tube. 1 this tube is inflamed you have a bling sound or imperfect hearing when it is entirely closed. Deafn the result, and unless the inf tion can he taken out and this restored to its normal condition, ing will be destroyed forever; cases out of ten are caused by Cat which is nothing but an inflamed dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred I)i for any case of Deafness (cans catarrh) that cannot be cure Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for r larn, free. F J. UFTENKY A 00 Toledo, () Sold by driiffeiftts, 7ftc. Ilnll'a KnmllT Finn aro beet The Omahtt 1\ id napping Oi "No one can blame a fat.lie his willingness to make any rifioe to got back his stolon e The story of Charlio Ross's tlnet ion, and the long protr; efforts of his heartbroken ft to recover him, is known all the United States. No pa no normal person read or 1: of this long search without fe< the deepest sympathy for bereaved family and hoping the pathetic search for tho child might be rewarded, the very fact that the kidnaf got nothing has diacouragec business, and the Charlie caso has stood si most alon the annals of this species of c in this country in recent y The Cudahy caso is a deploi revival, and the rich gain tha nDUuciors realized win rou?< cupidity and hope of other creantfi all over the land. "If there In any species of < Inal who deserves to he sh< sight it, is the kidnapper of iron. There in terror in the name of this foul crime, suspicion of the proximity purpose of would he kidnaf is enough to hring patiic into household where loved little serve as a hait to these wi md conscienceless outlawi Philadelphia Press. T i nr? m OaM la D? r?ke I ftxaf.ivs Bromo-QiiJnln* lets. All druggists refund the ft if tt falls to cure. E. E-Qroye's Dtftire Is rtn Aoti frox 1 Wo. - *" , 1 OF THREE MEN KILLED IN AB- ir KEVILLK. a n?x? Murderer'a Reckless Kravado o: When Oflloors Tried to Ar- n rest Him.? He was Killed n by Shot From the a nose Dying Sheriff. f( , un- Spt-olal to The State. ^ the Greenwood. Dec. 30.?At Ah- a li'ive Seville night, as a result of a drunken man's spleen and malice, '% t o three men wero killed, 6ne ol whom was the sheriff of the ^ wore county. ving The story of the triple tragedy v low. 80Unds more like an account oi 1* nor an occurrence in some western 1 border town than anything that n sue- jmH occurred in South Carolina 0 ?urt within recent years. ^ About 9 o'clock last night in c< ions the ollice of the Miller hotel, sev Vj tote ora^ gentlemen wero having a () , ' social game of cards. One of the J1 8 players was William Kyle, a ){ y 111 northerner, who has been super- 11 turn- intending the building of the adand dition to the Abbeville cotton ^ hese mill. While the game was in ^ progress John Danshy, a some ^ what notorious character, entered n ] in~ the room. lie was drinking and c umt jn a quarrelsome mood. It iR long said that ho had a difficulty with . w as Kyle in the afternoon. In a few 11 uost moments Dansby managed to the 'iave sonio words witli Kyle and a applied a vile epithet to him. larm '' ' b KYLE REMONSTRATED. According to tho story of wit- I , . nessos, Kvlo got up from bis h chair and remonstrated with c itber Dansby, but without making any si than demonstration of violence, e stru- Dansby drew hie pistol, a 45 8 calibre Colts, and when a bydon 8tam*or grabbed hie arm he quickly changed tho gun to the other 0 * hand and fired, tho ball striking 1 n*ng Kyle in the abdomen. The s res- shooting occurred so quickly ii with 'bat those present hardly realized t ulta- wbat had happened. c lll(>d DANSBY DKFIANT. V mat- Dansby then backed out of the p stor, rootn, declaring ho would shoot t. uost- any man who attempted to stop 0 en* him, and started to tho home ot I ( been jjjy 1'aLher-in-law, Tom (Jresswell, (q r 1? who lives iioar tho cotton mill. I fl The :i6ws of the shooting quickly spread, and policemen jp [TffFr Johnson and O'Brion started in j t in not pursuit of tho murderer. They h ?par. overtook him near Cresswell's Von iii bouse, but Dausby stopped, n iv an them with his pistol and said h 1 ii?- he would shoot if they advanced. , Turn- police then went to a near- H r, ant! by house and telephoned np J en* i? town for assistance. ,, "tube In a short time Sheriff R. L. i hear- Kennedy with several citizens J arr'tf resPolu^'^ to SUllllilons. They f I con- surrounded the house,the police- ' inen being stationed at the win-, 1!'by dows and Kennedy going to the d by front door. Kennedy called to j liiru- Danshy to come out and stir-; hio. render. PJCSPKUATK KNCOl'NTKK. Dansby came out, closing the|* 4Re door behind hiin, and with thej< remark "Well, we'll go to hell it >r lor together," commenced firing. jc 8ac* Dansby was shot twice, once in t 'hild. tlto leg and once full in the ' chest. Kennedy was struck c cted once in the left breast near the f dher heart. Roth inen emptied their i over pistols. Kennedy fell as soon r rent, ftS ho was hit, but Dansby , leard walked some 50 stops and was sling re! o.'uline his iiist.nl when nno of i {'10 the policemen ran up ami grabth3t j)e<] him, ami took the gun out < lost Gf ],js hand. Severn) others of ' Ibit the party woro firing at Dansbv \ )perH at tlie time and there is some ? 1 the uncertainty as to who fired the J ItosH shots that struck him, but it is r 10 'n thought that they were fired by > rime Kennedy. Handcuffs were placed on ^ j"a J e Dansby and ho was carried to ,e the jail, but died soon after ? . reaching there, about an hour lni8' after the sliooting. lie did not speak aftor being shot. Kennedy ?rim- t *i i was carried to the jail and ex'. ?.n pi red within a few minutes 1 * after Dansby. Kyle, who was V'PfPp rs* shot, lived until 2 o'clock ' today, when lie breathed his ' ann last. t >i)or?* , , , . , > nnv coroner today hold an m- J ones fluosl ftn<l ',n j?ry returned a ' okod f?rrna^ vordict in accordanco ' m ' with the facts. K HAD KILIjKD OTHKRfl. j This, in brief, is the story of >r the bloodiest tragedy Abbeville i Tab- county has over known. John < Dansby, who precipitated the j1 affair, w&s a notorious cbaractw \ r ^ ^ bmw f nmnk B9HESMH9I > i * * ' ii in i i Abbeville county. He was noted gambler and has killed ,vo or tliroe men before. His ssociates were principally egroes. He was tried for the uirder of a negro several years go but came clear. He was >r several years a deputy Uni*d States marshal. His wife nd one child survive him. KENNEDY AQOOD MAN. Shertflf Kennedy belonged to ne of the best families in Abeville county and was uniersally popular. In tlie recent rimary he was elected on the rst ballot over several oppoonts, and he took charge of his thee only 19 days ago. He ras a man of unquestioned ourage and was a splendid cit;en. He was about 35 years Id, was vice chancellor of Aboville lodge, Knights of Pytlivs, and had $2,000 insurance i that order. lie was also in? ured in the Woodmen of the i'orld. He leaves a wife, who as Miss Ilarvey, and one child, lis remains will be interred tolorrow at Lower Long Cane hurch near his old home. Kyle, who was Irom Ludlowd, lass., and had been superintendug tne erection of the addition > the Abbeville cotton mill, was bout 40 venrs old and unmarried, le had finished his work at Abeville and was to start to bis onte in Massachusetts today. I is said that ho and Dansby had ad a quarrel yesterday, hut this nnnnt lip verified. Hnrino his lay in Abbeville ho h.:d conduct d himself well and made friends. ABltKVILLE OVERWHELMED. The people of Abbeville wore verwhelraed l>y the tragedy, 'oday groups of three and four tood around the street^corners n the drizzling rain discussing he ad air in its details and with>ut dissent Dansby is blamed for he whole affair. He was a man rithout regard or respect for dmself and naturally cared no. Iiing for his own life or the life f others. He had long botm n error to many who knew him 'here are no tears being shed m his account, but the regret hat Sheriff Kennedy should lave lost his life in the attempt o arrest such a man can not >o expressed. A M.C. j rVffcr, ami ffririim. The intense itching and smarting ncident to these diseases. is instantly llayed by applying Chamberlain'* ?vi? mill skill ( I i 111 ill I'll t \lanv ViTf md cases have been permanently lured by it. It is equally eflleient for tolling piles and a favorite remedy or sore nipolew, chapped hands, etii 1ilaine. frost bites and chronie sore yes 2f> cents per box. For sale by Jickory Grove Drug Company. 1-yr. A Klooriy Futitf. London. Ky ,30 -Four mon lave lioon killed and ton woundid in clay county fights within ho last two week"', while two Ihay county mon were killodnnd wo wore wounded in n fight just >vor the Clay county line during ho same period, making a total >f six killed and twelve woundsi within two weeks. The faetous are again becoming hostile md drastic measures may lie lecossnrv to quell the feudist. The Rest Plaster A piece of llaiinnl dampened with 'hamberl&in'rt I'ain Halm and bound o the atTected parts i-< superior to any plaster. hen troubled with lame >ack or pnina in the side or cheat, give t a trial and you are certain to be 110re than pleased with the prompt chef which it afford*. Pain llalm also .tires rheumatism. One application fives relief. For sale by .1. K. Ma'-key t Co. k'mm if Mini Admita Hint he I'll fered $1,800. Columbia, Doc. 2D?The young nan who tried to commit suicide it the Columbia Hotel has adnit ted that he pilfered $1,800 in ?ash besides the checks. The noney was sent to Charlotte and ie was money clerk at the Char otte express oflice. He lost all he money gambling here and exacted to the last to make up the oss and replace the package, lie is from 'u old timo family in hunter. His name is Joel J. Myers Had company and liquor h the cause. ritA Hm( Pr?t*rrIpt!*n for Malaria "hills and fever la a bottlr of Orove'a tasteless Chill Tonic, [t Is simply roH and quinine in h tasteless form ft) (wra. tro p?y. Price ft) rwnti So you | Cough? Dt. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure a 1 Cough or Cola nt one?. Conquors Croup, Whooping-Cough and MoanleCougn withonh mil. Mothers praiae Ifc. Doctors proscribe it for Bronchi- 1 tls, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. It gives quick, sure results. Price, 25cts. Refiusotho dealer's substituto ; it is not as good. Dr.Bulis Cough Syrup Always cures when others fail. Dr. Bull's Pills cure Con;.tJr>atlon and Liver Troubles. 50 pills, to cts. Trial box, 3 cts. Used during Expectancy, Simmons Squiw ? Vine Wlno or Tablets cbeov and 8'rcngthen Mother, Shor en Labor and Rob Contluerncnt of Its Terror*. More Mules ; Coming! j 1 Yes. snd Horses. Too I . Having well nigh sold out the two carloads of stock we received (ho other day, our Mr. Crawford j is now on the western markets 1 buying more Mules and Horses (or our rapidly increasing trade. 1 The carloads of now stock being ; bought by Mr. Crawford are ex- , rwl I neritrn .Cnf liP/tntr rtl |TV t tu U? il I I i V v IICIl" UlUilJ tliis week, so don't fail to call | and soo them You'll Find in the Lot Some rnro beauties in both INI tiles and Horses. And while you are looking at our fine stock, you can take a peep at our handsome display of vehicles?Ruggies and Wagons. EEL PO TT & OR A WFORD. M'tn*tru?Ulou mart''' Rcp'.ilar au<l PainlMn, jul Pains hi SKk?>ij lllns imfl LI in Its ourod by Bnnm(ms Squaw Vino Wino or Tublet*. SOTTTHBRN RAILWAY, Niliil TIm* * /^kaooriUa aaA Ker,*oaA. ImIwb Tim, at Other Poluta. i Schednle In f!<T.iol Jnn, tOth, 1900k 1 wmn?0xm. I Cr Ja?k?6*rtTl, (p. H) fl jVW 8 Wfc - Havamj^ (io. By ) 14 90^1* " LarnwaU . 4u?V 4 lb, bin J... a 4 Sip IAt " ST,r?niri3t.. 44# 4 Ma " **11t M . . ,111.1 M\. . A m - 4?vpl 4Wa ttJC- . ..KiiMBB.. " jtrc i 10? Dr. OSarti,.WfiSR^>,T. v^TT.. . ' <?.h fli> ttuia^Mtlii, ] t 41a lAXM M Ur>u,a>i]i. a ax. t v.. " Oi ftagfWrg .1.. 0 Ha 'i ftOa - Klnfrftl? U lr* 4 00* Ar. QotnmbUt . 11 W* ft 56t Lt. Amciiam, (Ro. By.) *?T5l5a ~iTf>V t)B Lt. <#r*'imrm* 2 ion kpioi&v " ~ TRp ? ? . Aiken ,. JUftp Dir. Tri?ti *ou 'VtJ* T33p ITVt " Jolmaton .. .. I m 419Plift/V Ar. 0>1'U>1?1?, (y. D.) t40* lw Lt. Columbia, (BUg St ?)* 5 li*> i K*> " Wlunaboro TOM f fit " Cheat ?r flip ft ? - u<>?k Htii ?$ in* A^Ohiarlott? ? lOy 9 tC% lr! nieh'mond V \! * ok T3? ir\y^K air** ? ria ^ Baltimore (Pa.HB) ft Ball : gbU?<klpbl* MjS IS *' rtt?fcaiaAa? L?. ColauilM* 1} f^ <?* :::::: lk |? fill Lv ft 1 "*v ^ iH l| p Lt. CharluHe ......!!'!!!!'...!'.!. t dt Tw? * Iujnk Kill i MalbaM - Cheater # Si!** " wtna?>w>ro 16 tell HA tr. CoinmMa, (44 flUOplllO* I 1a* r. Ooiiuobm, tU. 11 46* 4 km /ohna'on 10 Mb 1 Sip ft Si* * Tfnur* ; ...... TU?S? 1 4?J> (S Ar. ,'w.l '.'.'.'.I TSo? (fR ?' <Vr*ai Vina... ffiBil Tlftp VlSi '?&t 4^P M- Columbia (r?o. 13,J) 400V 1 U* " Ml Til!o 4 40p i &m " Omngabtirg. 1B6 |2* " iftrntioSvlli# . ||ip lip ** fenininerrUl* T*top 1 U* Ar. Churli^t.m 816y TOO* UTViH.LralBo.l^, , ; {{? Tg ' cyri. .ftflrii ? )2i&b IS | - Bia. twlu* If7p b <fm ! ?uok?tjuTiu? (p ij.) 1.111. .' r 4op* ft ggn *Ti'?ln- 4H nni U (mixod amoapi Bun day) nrrtvo and d?i?rt from H*inbarg. 4Dally axcapt *wlb Any SlMpiag Car Serrloa. fcxoallept dally panaMugnr anrrloa >?wiw nprtclf /-ml ffirw fork. WoA. A n?4 8*-ir?w York and Florida ? nw* Drn*inrrAni0 a'anping eat* biRria ft?fua?a kIlit Saw fork. PttllniMi drawl nr-ronta aiaatpag nor* W Jwaan P<m Tuiim. JakiWunrilW, ftamanak Watnlnirton nnd Wnw York. Pullman aioaplug war* bttwMi Oharlettnand Bfahiuood. Dlnlnft aar? bntwonn Oharlotta Mid biTftnn*}i. Ko?. HA AO* rn-TJ. ft. tat Malt. Thmmah Pullman ilmwlnr-rnoia bnffAi alonpWjg earn bp twnon nackaonrtiU And Www Ynrli And PuD M alOAylng nOT* OnAWMO Align at* nod Oh?r lot ta Din In* oa fa aorva Ml mania auroiitft. Pullman vlnnptug r*?r? bntwAan J no Kaon villa an J nolumbiA aoroOte dally hat w Ann iiakacm vtUa and Olaolnnatt, rta AahavtUa **ssv WaaMugton. Dd Washington, D. 0 w. ft turk. ft. il hardwkjk. Won. I'ana. Ag't.. AA'lUfcn. Paa* Ag't.. ^yaatliigtoa, A q Atlanta, a Clerk's Sale. J Hi? State of South CarolinaCounty of Lancanter. ?: ' I Deaina Jane Miller, Plaintiff, ?0UIlT or against Andrew J. McWhir- Common ter, et. al. Pleas. Defendants. ^ T)Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Court herein. I will sell at public out-cry, >n the First Monday in JannHry, A. D. 1001, Lancaster Court Houao. in the county and State aforesaid, the roal estate of the late John W. McWhlrter, sltuato-.t In said State and County, and In the Town of Lancaster, towit; First, the Home l'lace containing seven acres, more or less, upon which the deceased lived at the time of ht< death, and bounded by the colored Ituptlst church lot formerly he- *1 longing to J. S. McCurdel), lands of K E. Allison. Jane M. Clark, Robert Kelly and othors: Second, the lots upon which two brick stores are located containing a front on Broad or Main Street of forty-nine feet ant a depth of two-hundred and sixty-two feet, extending from Broad or Main strost to White street, and bounded on north by lot of William Oanson, west by Broad or Main street, south by lot of Ernest Moore and on the east by Whtte street: the said last mentioned lot will be sold as two different lots, plats of tho same to be exhibited on day of salo: Third, one other lot upon which two tenant houses ure located containing three-fourths of an aero, tnoro or loss, bounded on the north by lot of L, C. Paysour, south by lot formerly belonging to Sylvia Wltherspoon, eaat by lot of W- P. tfwarlngon, and west by White street. Terms of sale: one-half the purchase money to bo paid In cash, the balance on a credit of one year with Interest from the day of aale, the crodlt portion of the purchase money to bo secured by bond of ihe purchaser and mortgage of the lot purchased," with leave to the purchaser or purchasers to pay all or any portion of the credit portion in ctvah Purchasers to pay for papers and revenue stamps, and to insure the build- ? ings on the respective ots for at loast two- * thirds of their respective values, and assign the policies to the Clork of the Court as additional security thereto W. S. L PORTER, C. C. C Jj. c. Dec. Mth. tout* NOTICE To Creditors of J. W. McWhirter Dec'dTiie State of South Carolina, County of Lsu'iasifr. Desina Jane Miller, 1 Plaintiff, Court against 1 of Andrew J. Mc Whir- Common ter, el ?1. | Pleas. Dctennants. ) T^v VIRTUK OP" AN ORDER OF" THE Court herein, all the Creditors of the I >.?? John W. McWhlrtcr, deceased, are hereby required to present their demands before in?, duly attested under oath, on or before the 10th day of January, a D. 1001. W. S. L PORKER, \ C. C 0. L. C Dwe. 14th. 10 JO. Auditor's Notice. ^ LANCASTER, S. C., Dec. ft, 1900. Notick is hereby given (hat this office will he open from FIRST DAY OF JANUARY ft) the 20TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1901, for the purpose of receiving tho returns of the taxpayers of Lancaster county. All persons having prop* ~ty in their possession or control, as malingers, holders, or as husban I, parent, guardian. trustee, executor, administrator, receiver, account ing officer, agent, attorney or factor, on the first day of January 1901, are required to list the same for taxation within the time required by law or incur the penalty of Fiftv ncr eent wliioh <1 f f n<> (i?'? in r>u?? of fai Iiire to do no. The poll tux of One OolJar it* laid upon all mrie persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years, except persona who are maimed and unable to earn a support; also onfedernte a< 1diers above the age of M> years. The Auditor or an assistant will at- ^ tend the following places in the coun- ^ ty on the day named below for tha convenience of the public. Osceola?Tuesday, January sth, tl m Pleasant Valley - Wednesday, Jan Wth. ^ | ttolalr?Tburadty, Jan, lutti. 1 Van Wylck?Frldny. Jan llth Dixie, a. m., Dwlghi p m.,?Monday, Jun- llib Tradesvlllo?Tuesday. Jan 16th. Taxabnw -Wednesday, Jan, It'll Flat Creek church -Thursday, Jan. 17ih. Dr. C. C. Welsh's?Friday. Jan. 18th Primus- Saturday, Jan IVth. Hallo C.old Mine- Monday, Jan 91st Kershaw?Tuesday and Wed , Jan. ?M and 78d. Heath Spritgs?Thursday. Jan ltd. Plha?aot IIUI?Friday, 2p n, Jan. 96u? Dry Crank 1* O -Monday, Jan, 28th 1'nder an act of the legislature, all |r?riM<ii> Having m grti*:< income or J'J,504) or more lire required to make a return of the ?ame to the Viol it or at ttie time of making their other returns. It will he to the interest or every taxpayer to make hia return promptly of all personal property ; also ,>f all transfers or improvements on real eatate, ami save the penalty of 50 p^r ^ cent, which attnohea after the JOth of February. All persona sending their returns to thia office by mail, will please sign the oath at bottom of return In fore an offioer who ia authorized to take the aatre. JOHN A. ook. ^ ounty Auditor. pec. R, 1900.