NOTICE OF ELECTION for STATE AN!) COUNTY OFITCEKS, AND Full AMENDMENT< TO THE CONSTITUTION. (Stule Seal.) State of South Carolina, County of Lancaster. Notice is hereby x'V0li thai ati < lection will he held nt the several precincts established by law in Lancaster County, on Tuesday, November t>, 190ft, for tho following officers, to wit: Oovernor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of Stnto, Attorney-General, State Treasurer, Comptroller-Central, Superintendent of Education, Adjutant-and-lnspcetor-General, One Itailrond Commissioner, County Supervisor, County Superintendent <>f Education, Slier ill', Clerk of Court. Coroner, Solicitor, and two Representatives. Pursuant to tho Constitution of South Carolina an nlrrlinn it-ill I>a n? u.n aame tinin ami place for amendments to the Constitution of South Carolina, pursuant to the terms of Joiut Resolutions Nos. 383, 384 and 385 (Arts of South Carolina, pp. 74, 675 and 676). as follows: A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to Amend Section 9, of Articlo III, of the Stato Constitution, so as to Provide for Ricnnial Sessions of the Genera! Assembly. Section 1. I'o it Resolved by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Carolina be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly, voting thereon, shall vote in favor of such amendment, and a majority of oach branch of the General Assembly, shall after such election and before another, ratify the same amendment by yeas and nays, Section 9, of Article III, of the Constitution, rolutiug to the Legislative Department, be amended by adding alter the word "place" in lino ten ot said Section, tho words "until the oud of the session occurring in 1906, after which the said sessions shall bo held at tho same time and place biennially;" so that said section as amended shall read us follows: The annual session of the General Assembly heretofore elected, fixed by tho Constitution of tho year eighteen hundred anil sixty eight, to convene on the fourth Tuesday ??f November,dn the your of i ightei n hundred and ninety-live, is hereby postpone I, uud the same shall be convened and held in the city of Columbia on the second I'uosday ot January iu the year eighteen huudrod and ninety-aix. The liist session of the General Assembly elected under this Constitution shall conveue iu Columbia ou the s.s' in l Tin s In in January, in tbe year eighteen hundred aud ninety sevin, and thereafter annually at the same time uud place until the end of ttie session occurring in !'.) 0, ufu i >vliioli the said sessions shall bo hcl.l at lb sumo time and place biennially. Should tlic Casualties ??l war > r contagious diseases render it nusal'o to uivet at the seal of govoinineut, then th< Governor ay, by proclamation, appoint a mo:e secure and convenient place of nu i i of the General Asv. uibly h -'l \ any compensation t r hi of an\ one session: l'i> : . limitation shall not all < ! tb li. sious of the General Assembly un 1 . lii.s Constitution. Sec. 2 That the question of adopting the'amendment prefaced in the foregoing Section shall be submitted to the electors as follows: Those in favor of the amend- j ment shall deposit a ballot with the following wor VIII, of the Constitution, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved l>y tlio General Assembly of tlio Stato of South Carolina, That the following amendment tr? Ncetinn 1, Article VIII, of the Constitution, be agreed to: Add us the end thereof tho fob lowing words: Provided, further, That the Limitations imposed by this .Section and by .Section C, Article X,of this Constitution, hall not apply to bonded indebtedness in debtedness incurred bj the city of Greenville, but said city of Greenville may in- 2 orease its bonded indebtedness in the mar.- ] ner provided in said .Section of said Arti- . cle to an amount not < xcecding fifteen per I cent, of tho value of tho taxable property ' therein, where the proceeds of said bondarc applied solely to the payment of pa*t indebtedness, to expenses and liabilities ^ incurred or to be incurred in the nnprov ments of streets ar.d sidewalks, nod for providing sewerage for said city, or any part thereof, for pmcbasing, establishing, owning or operating waterworks or electric light plants. Sec. 2. But the question of adopting tbis amendment shall ho submitted at the next general leotiou to the doctors as follows; j Those in fuVor of the atiieudnient shall do H I posit ft billot with :he following wonls bo plainly punted or written thereon: ' ''on- u> dilution d amendment of Si otiou seven, ol ditirle eight, of the niistitution. r< dating to iiinuu'ipid corporations and olice regulations, Yes." Those opposed to said g (intendment shall east a hal.ot with the lob lowing words plainly printed or written thereon: "voiistitntioual amendment of Section Kevi u, Article eight. of tho Consli: tution, relating tu niunieifal corporations iind police regulations, No.'' \ Approve 1 the 18th day ot Februarv, A. D. 1U 4 Foils at each voting place will ho opened at seven o'clock a. in. atid closed ut four ^ o'clock p. m Tho following named persons hnve been appointed Managers ot flection for state HI aud County Ollicers, to wi : li'laii ?Joo Iv llall, II N Patterson. (3 W '0 Harris Van Wyok -J A Niven, T It Thompson, \V J Crenshaw. m Now (Ait -l< L L Blackmon, Jno B Ynrborough, J W Sullivan. t Dwight?It L Usher, W M Estridgo, EUb sou Small. ?' LTadesvillo?W A Fuuderburk, It It K, Howell, II M Tolk. Taxahaw?W J Bolk, W P McMnnns, F. Ct M. Lowry. Flat Creek-B L 131 oclrwell, G F Cook, C{ J F Gardner. rf Jlailo Gold Mine?A K Broom, W It Wib I lifima W T Ulnnlrmrin , .. .. u< Welsh's?\V F Est ridge, J W Welsh. 8 B Roberts. ^ Ker8hnw? II J Gardner. W O Rutlcdge, J M Neal. W Month Springs- E M Bruce, J M Robert- k< son, J no K Beckham. PriniUR--JnR K Knight, N B Small, W 8 P' Hammond Montgomery ? J it Barber, W J Hendrix, W L Croxton, Jr. ft Carmel?J F Williams, J B Bell, 8 V Stover. 6C Thornwell? J D Taylor. H W Sistare, W fri I Williams. Elgin?J A Marshall, W U i'ortei, T R Ouren. Lancaster?H E Coffey, J Clark Robin- 111 son, M 8 Witlierspoou. On the day of election the Managers ^ niast organize by the election of a Chair- ft] man and a Clerk, if neceswiy. The chair- . man elected shnli bo empowered to admin-' inter oaths Tj the Mann ers have the ; ower to till nuv vii. aney, and if none <>i tho Managers at- t<) end. th" I'ilizens can m point Iroui aiuong 1 , III" iptalitlcd voters tho Manageis, who, at- Wl 1 r being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerk mi.st proceed publicly to open 1>(j tlio ballot oxes and conut the ballots therein. and con ti.. tie without adjournmt-nt mi- 'd til th" sumo it-r coiuplct d and ma e a i statement of the result for ouch olfioe i.nd for each auieudinCut to th? constitution and . |>q sign the suni". Within three days thereafter, the Chair-|W1 n an <>t the ltoard, or some one designated j by the Board, must deliver to the Com mis- I "'I sioaers ."lie; must call upon t!i Board m ' ' ; > iiiissioners, a tho coutt House H?w , . ami : i:i,ruc;ion a .1 to ijuulif : \ . J. vi? n ilUman, . S. p. Taylor. i "*1 E i' Secicst, J S(). Commissioners >'taie and ouutv El-clions. | ar< 1UI NOTICE OF ELECTION lor :F?K f REPRESENTATIVES IN CON* GRESS viNP ELECTORS OF thl PRESIDENT AND VIcE PRESIDENT. LState SealJ . an, State of South Carolina, county of Lancaster po Notice is hereby g;ven that au elec- vo tion will be 'held at the several pre- J cincts established by law lu Lancaster ad' couuty, on Tuesday, November 8, A D, 1904, for Member of congress from COI Fiftti congressional District and for ex. Presidential Electors, pursuant to the J constitution aud the laws of the Mtate wil jf South Carolina. Polls at each voting place will be tDC opened at seven o'olocfc a m, and closed at four o'clock p m. The following named persons have th< been appointed Managers to conduct iaid election, to wit: Belalr?J Z Bailee, Jno A Kell, J O Jes Ball. Van Wyck?J M Yoder, G L Vau?. the ;han. G H Grillin. Ti. New cut?H c Hteole, J P Flynu, T P Williams. Yo Dwight?Jas D Hiusou, EB Llngle, . T O Porter. ke< Tradesville?J B Funderburk, B L Mo hai Net ley, J F McManus. Taxahaw?J P Ingram, RAP Hun th( * - - "wwn 'i " |. voters,who. after being sworn, can con 1 (1 duel lb?election, to At I lie Cioseof election the manager i:imust precis it poliicl.v to open thecal lot boxe< ami count the UmI ots therein t ni ami eontiiiuo without adjourn- |{t mem unti tlie u-rao is competed iiui make a statement of the re.-u i 1 t hereof am! sig I n ; me W iihi'i ilin e days llieieaftor, (lie chairman of the oi roineon hsigmuul l?y the hmird. nr.si deliver o the common.oners of Federal Kite- t. } t lons lite ?>??!! list, iin boxes contain ing I ho ballot-.ami Higue 1 statements ?" of * lie result of lite election. nc One oft lie above named Managers for each precinct must call upon the Board of commissioners, at the court C i u?<< Nov 5 1904, to receive ballot ^pi ixps i'? 1 'l-w ami in trocllona and q :? ifv J K*oat?*r M ?< re. J D Ky hi A J li 'Itoy onuuissioner- of Feoer >1 Klcctioue. Send Them to School. !!. re Duly Upon Which Depends th the State's Future. qi coneo No-rs. tii It is often asked why the boys ci id girls do not attend sohocTl M nger. Many ? by far too many tfc -of them drop out at 10 or 12, id it is seldom that the boys at- A ind after their fourteenth ?r pi fteonth year. This should not 71 d so, and it would not be the vi ise if-parents used the proper en- b< lurageoientr Because a boy gets al istless in a schoolroom his parents sed not conclude that it is a aste of time to send him. He ill do well if encounaed and o? apt at it. It is poor economy to fc lit the boy at work when he ^ ight to be in school, unless it is 81 necessity. Give him the best lucation he Can get, and fit him b< i do somethiug in the world, fc ecauso you succeeded with but ttl :tle education is no reason that ^ >ur son should be deprived of 1 he can get. Conditions have I changed in the last 30 years. requires more skill and training 1 ei l is in ihe world than it did ; r hen you wc.ro a hoy. Your son * 8C ill become a hotter mechanic, a1 .i a ittor farmer, as well as a better ^ i-iino*s tuau by having i? good I _ , i ucntion. Your daughter will , . 1 P' i a bettor housekeeper, a belter i ife and a better mother by huv- , ty gull the advantages that the j ^ iblic schools of our .and afford. ' . j cv > i can afford l > stint vouv chil- 1 . 1 i n u need to exercise the body to ip it strong and in the best of iltb, and so you must exercise Co ) brain if you would have a pn ilthy growth. Do not go to So lool just to avoid heavy work 1 make yourself a shirk or an or; but go resolved to stand at > head of your class and earn 0u > place by systematic, conscienus study. Your entire future as pends on the foundation you *()l r in youth. Appreciate the U8 irifioe your parents are making you beneht and show them it B* not in vain. Bifi -- mm* fur- smm Spout 31oro Thau Jjtl.OOO YV. YV. Baker of Plainview, b., writes: "My wife suffered >m lung troublo fifteen years, e tried a number of doctors and 1*01 ant over $1,000 without relief ^ 0 became very low and lost all ^ j)o. A friend recommended ley's Money and Tar and thanks this great remedy it saved her o. She enjoys better health in she hat known in ten years." ifnso sub-titutis. Sold by i indevburk Pharmacy. Notice 10 ine Public. x' 1 will hold all inquests in the unty. Phono to my residence n Pleasant Uili for mo when ^ [Oded. f. Montgomery Caskoy, U( spt. 20?tf Coroner L. C. 1 4 lie Russian Losses Are Fstimn toil at Forty Thousand St. Petersburg Oct. 22.. 4.G( ,tn. ?There is no news of iresi Jilting today. r Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Nodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "1 iffered with an ugly sore for ? Bar, but a box of Bucklen's Arica Salve cured rae. It's the Bst Salve on earth. 26c at Craw^ >rd Bros., J. F. M*ckcy & Co,, id Funderburk Pharmacy Drug, tores. Southern Brimstone. Louisiana brimstone i? now adc 1 to Texas petroleum, Aluhirnu on, ^'urolinn cb'ton goods am mthern cotton, rice and sugar a: commercial article in whicl ixie is a price maker ami impor mt produce of supply. The sul aur mincM of L misiaua product pure brimstone in great quanli , which can be sol?l in compe tion with that of Sicily, During sptember, it is -talon, 28,0()C imh wore sold, and the iua T< ' iid y to lake I. ? s; e i m;' '< i, in:' M t - \Vi ;v :i oil' in ?<.'?' I n-, which was ut I > X'ow Vof k Jul v s:i* 1'io! Sicilian i:it t* were slow In believe that their onopoly wns threai cried, Int cv are now. it i? sni<< , %/ ? ) ? chip in. A new factor in the imstone market h is arrived.? iltimore Sun. The illegality of the beer disnsary is now plainly established ice the ruling decision of Chief istice lien Tillman Attorney ?Ber*i G. Duncan Bellinger dnrered an opinion declaring the or privilege unlawful several ars ago and he is a far better ifyer than the daddy of the disnaary. It may bo pleasing to nator Tillman, however, to diever that he is following Mr. illinger's ruling.?The State. Foley's Honey and Tar cures ughs and colds and prevents eumonia. Take no substitutes Id by Funderburk Bharmacy. i Our Subscribers We especially requeue ause of r subscribers, who owe usior air naner. to nav nn rh nromnt.lv r I i ? '?J -1 I 1' "J they can. Do not put us off r we really need the money due OABU'OniA . in ti>* /t The Kind You Hats Always BougjA T W. F. LANEY. Physician anl Surgeon. CalU answered from office in nr of Fonderburk Pharmacy ring the day, and from rosi nco on Kim street at night. Uosidonco phone, 38. Office phone, 118. 1LES1 PILES! PILES! ?r. Willi* > ?' I mil ?n Pll*> Ointm * o II 'Mi'e Kind. K" dlnsr.Ulcer.oe I, fl I to? log Pil? ? I a?>? i - * the I n mil, :t?p,vM ill."! iffi, ing ?t ' iw e r.fii ! e give* iifci.nl re'ie*. D-. il K'OH' fn Ii i Pic (>! tmwnl : ( pai d'i i ?* f ij Pl t-n a U itching nf 0 private part?. and > nthlng r|v?. y?:iyb'Xl> guaranteed Sold by ug.ci.-t*. HeiiL I v mall, '<)o, and 1 no per box. WILUAMH \"F?G )., Frop'a, Cleveland, Ohio. Hold by Fniiderburk Pharmacy. .'?^v*agg8s_ sua ygaw ; jc/sw41 H AVegctable Preparation forAr>s similalingilicroocIanilKegula- ? ? _ I ling the Stomachs andBowels or ; / g. t Promotes DigesUon.Checrfulness and Resl.Contains neither S)inm.Morplunc nor Mineral. & ox ^Narcotic. /toy* of ()1~ i Mx Smna * J li.L,l.*..; i .it , lo . ;i; Sold by Fundi r' urk Pharmacy. i Y ' ? .f'' ,v. ' } , COXCf.'JDI'.D uN* ' ! I've.;:. o /*. g-; '.. t.; . . 10 Boars tho >7' ' 1 H I). U f?.. V- (? llo'v rBOWERS' BROS. ? Builders aud Contractors ,Z Lumber, aii kinds, for sale. ''1C IirtHiiiiK uti.l .Matehiuu at short cojj notice. Turned wor'taud ^erill work aepec- 'ror iafly. til i jcjTGlve Ud your or ?ere. BOWERS BROS. I Near Depot. O Fehy. 23 10?M . <' Ik *0 *5 *eiquin|O0 'ANVJNOO AH3NIH0VIM SggjO I. B3MI1 OSMQI?M'AUX NIH3VN DNIMVH M9IMB /' 'SHIN MHOO 'AUSNIH3WN HAViaNV XIONIHS 'AUlfcllHOVM | (j BNIMHOMaOOM ONV 11IN M?l'AMI . NIHOVW ONIMMIO ' M31IOB 'B1NION3 i ? \U1Y?3J$ V SDOHMbl 3UWW03 J ^ AV3NIHOVW , , MHMHHKaKamimriTMarifirwl lunRPV 'Pi * n.\ ' 11 MuNil li hUft ; ,, I t?nv? nv?tl*? u ei.i wi, i | lender* of ;jh? < y i i N* v V r:% m\ wish \vh'?tii I (in tl?>-? < t; ! i (; Rpcurt (I l>\ (i ni -l ' :? i i>i!? ] i-oi'oii firiiH 7 ; it < ( repayable i i iinim- rt < f i five > t* r ; ? N i 1 r ? i " or }> i p >-<011 elutrg it <; . i( -o ' I p liar/c f r a'v m? i ; i: w v n: Auk 31 Oin t ( im . i : ' 1 Nuau.Tn?;ir -vc J. IL'IHU V POSTE'l. ./Horn- j a! laxcas':k:{ r <-? t 'ol'O"1 !o i I *10 CAT | Foley's-; Money w 7> for children,sen ,surc. No opiate \ BRSSBflHBHi r Infants and Children, e Kind You Have Always Bough # jars tuo / | gnature/^''% yr ?n \ JL S! q P I IV' wu u * For Over Thirty Tears mc oentava aommnv. new vcr.? crrv. Q MS R p**\ irviU^O Pii tlpS sure to accomplish Dn.^lRKC :ic '.y. 1 'rice, : 1 50 j or bottle. t 'Hi ? I :>ut i > oalv I- p.irau-'ionrd fara. t...i:su. i mi: CluroiauU.UUto. ^ *sj __ the world's best baby^N/y ompt, safe, sure ntul harmsorts of stomach and bowel and children. Keep it alon can rely upon it. t druf( stores, 2Jc. MR a.by base co., macon, oa. *jty NOTICE i ' ' The Taxpayers oi La?= caster County. ii a"o ?rd rtco wiVi iho n o?r ho^innsitz .1 i s; ry let, I, notice* is hor?*l>r jriv > tri ir h-* nsurer's oJil.-a will op;* f?r ?!?c ection of tr.<- :iliy n tic loth day of () l; lo ll in the Slat day of It '".ini,n*i\ IW>-!. he levy in u.? fo!) c; tnle Tax 5 r, il e miniytax I] n il,a on* I lu i-in ! ! ( : n? I (mx 3 mil'a I c'u! i oi:ti v !..\ | ii'i on {! A il ' h n <1 * 3 mil'* 4 otal 15 A hi ilia uteieit on i'o\vi..M|i:|> Honda C & it It: 'ant- 1 *?*?*? k 4 A mtlU ilia creek 5 mills leaeant Hill 3 ml!l? nil School Tax: an H'yek 2 mills ancaM^r, includii fi i: l> ivvt on bonds ( mills [eiilh (.i in*s 3 mil's akiiinst 4 ndiis ?*r?h?nv 1 **;l ? ? 1H >ncs X sloeils 5?>? ills uj?r? II IM.ii'h 2 mi IN h1 I t?vv ! v 5 i, * i-.iiii 1) s i ;> -: I lull I Mil I l > ' .11 i H Vau VVy. k !7A mills /axI:a ' !" } i H " V. it V \ o'c 17 J :r."'a miio < rc? U Co hi IP A ' " I ar ou*t?: Cft ni I* ' ' J >: t . X 0*- ?2 ui i!* i < 2' J iwi h ' !. > hti r 2C}; nil I a " J X It 2C.J trillr u'?>r i ? ">$ mil s k !'?t r i 1 ">A inl:l? ' K :lu?rt- !W lui.Hint IIIII IM ' KorMirxv ??.) " ()?l^* *J1 V .! X It 9 ) ' " " It'i Sf I P are U .} " pil?r Ci' <'!f l"-4 ' ?? " .1X1 17J " " " ltu Piaio 1 "4 " It *juctfullv,