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A.11 Ex-Governor and Ex-Convict. (iLiiiiiuAii CUIIHUI timi tuiy v>. uuvimj were hopeless. The best peoplo of thc State, however, made a brave struggle against overwhelming odds, . or a:;gratcd to other localities. It was dangero'- 5 at that time for a 1 native South Carolinian to go over to ;the Republicans, but Moses was am bitious, reckless and unscrupulous. Bold, brilliant and overconfident, he believed that Republican rule in the South would last for at least a genera tion, and his idea was to join hands with thc victors and seize a lion's share of tue spoils. 1 Hiring thc reconstruction era his daring methods and conspicuous talent made him thc acknowledged boss of thc corruptionists. In the legislature he was Speaker of the House, and in a short time he had thc Senate under his control. Iiis word was law to thc black legions and their white allies who ral lied around the Republican standard. Ile was elected governor. Early success, however, had ruined him, and when he took his scat in thc executive chair he had parted with thc last remnant of prineiplc. The proud South Carolinians hung their heads in shame when they re membered that their governor waa no alien-no base churl from tho gutter -but a member of one of their most honored families. Tho governor rnlod with a high hand from the start. Disregarding tue pleadings of his old fi "nds, and of .his wife who was a refined and esti mable lady, he drew around him a gang of rapacious adventurers. He ?'?old public offices and borrowed money 'tight and left, with no idea of ever repaying it. He gambled and drank with his oe uu lespectur ut persons, i nave never been able to recover from my shock when I heard that thia former governor of one of the proudest of the old thirteen States had been forced to wear co viet stripes and work side by side with common f?lon?. What hus become of Mrs. Moses? I have asked this <|UCstion many times, but it has never been an swered. Evidently, there is no hope for Moses. He is not willing to bc saved. WALLACE PUTNAM REED. NOTICE OF ELECTION For Presidential IMcetoro and Reprc sen tat i \ es in the ~>lil\ Congress of the United States. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, / COUNTY OF ANDKUSON. S NOTICE is hereby given that an elec tion will beheld at the several precincts established by law in Anderson County, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1000, for nine Presidential Electors, and for a Representativo in the Fifty-Seventh Congress of tho United States, Third Congressional District. Polls at each voting precinct will be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. The following named persons have been appointed MANAGERS OF ELECTION : Anderson C. H.-S T Craig, Frank i Crayton, John A Kayes. Belton-G W Grubbs, J M Kiug, J Clyde Green. Crnytonvillc-C M Kay, T L Clink scales, S M Strickland. Contorville-W J Erwin, Henry viiuh, uOuu S uvvici, Pendleton-J N Hunter, J Dawson Smith, W M Campbell. Sandy Springs-R W Hammond, J W Rothrock, J Reid Garrison. Five Forks-W L Casey, B S Wat son, David Green. Hopewell-C C King, J ll i.<acb, W J Vandiver. Greenwood-W B Glenn, T F Tray num, G W Russell. WillianiBton-J I Holliday, C J Van diver, A J Hal!. lloma l'util-J) W Gumbrell, J M Dunlap. A It Cox. Clinkscnlcs1 Mill-C II On ssa way, J T Ashley. ? H Keaton. Milford-J O McAdams, .1 U Mc phail. C II Bailey. Cedar Wreath-Il F Cely, W S Mur phy, Noel Scott. Moffatt sville-W C Sherard, Hartley Tucker. J M Campbell. Williford's Store-Robert Caldwell, <; ?liner Todd, It V ?lack. ?royles Mill-W K Dobbins, Wm C Broyles, .J A Gantt, Jr. Tucaloo-J li o Maret, I'S Mahaffov. T S Dal ry mole. , . . . ?s?m-Doipn junes, .1 L Herron, Ii F (?entry. Iva-Will Stewart, Asa Burdett, Jeir Spearman. Piedmont Factory-W ll Kowen, E N Hi rod. Geo M Head. Holland's Store-C G Burring, J II Karie, Jackson Glenn. I'el/.er-A C McGee, I. L Vaughn, Frank Majors. Hunter's Spring-J A (?'Neal, Oliver Bolt, A M 11 embree. Flat Hock-S 1' 'J'aie, Kon Herron, W F Hayn. XeaPa Creek-J A Elgin, J W Ers kine, F J Martin. Cetlar (Jrove-Allen Mahaffcy, .1 J Copeland, A W l'onrc. Bethany-Ed Whitten, Ii STrescott, Felix Martin. Towiiville-W I) Mayes, V S Mahaf i'ev, Jr. J I? Kedbotter. Nit. Tabor-Sam Burnett, J T (.'ann, Scott Vonny. The ballot boxes in the precincts must be located MO as to be in* view of persons outside the polling place dur ing the time of election. A space or enclosure separate and distinct iroin that used by the Mana gers of the Stat?', Flection, must be railed oil' or otherwise provided, at each precinct, under direction of thc undersigned. But onn voter must be allowed to enter any voting place ata time, and no ono except the Managers must bo allowed to speak to the voter while in the voling place casting his vote. For further instruction see notice of Commissioners of Stato election. One of thc Mani ?era at each princinct named above must call upon tho Board of Commissioners for tho Federal Elec tion at Anderdon C. II. on or after Nov. 1st, MOO,"to receive ballot boxes, poll lists anti instructions nnd to be qunlir tied. It is expected for the first named mauagcr to act as Chairman and to call for boxes, etc. . W. II. GLENN, CHM., IK IK RUSSELL, E. G. Mr ADA MS, Com missioners of Federal Election. D. C. CARLISLE, Clerk. NOTICE OF ELECTION Fur State and Cuuty Officers and fur Amendments to State Constitution. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, t COUNTY OF ANDKKSON. S NOTICE is hereby given that nu election will be held at the several precincts established by law in Ander son County or. TUESDAY, NOVEM BER Otb. WOO, for tito following offices, to-wit: Governor, Lieutenant Gover nor, Secretary ot State, Attorney Gcn'K, Comptroller Gen'I,, Adjt. and Inspector Gen'l., State Treasurer, Stato Super intendent of Educatioii, one Railroad Commissioner, one Circuit Solicitor, live Representatives in tho General Assembly, Supervisor, Sheriff', Clerk ot* Court, Coroner, County Superintendent ot Education, and Solicitor. Pursuant to the Constitution of South Carolina, and tho terms of Joint Reso lutions Nos. ;M0 and 'Ml, approved Feb. 19th, A. D. 1900, (Acts of South Carolina, pp. r>70 and 571,) an election will also bo bold at thc same time and place for amendments to tho Constitu tion of South Carolina, as follows: Amend Section 7, of Article VIII, of the Constitution of South Carolina, as Follows: Add at the end thereof the following words: "Provided that the limitation imposed by this Section and by Section 5, Article IV. of this Con stitution shall not apply to bonded indebtedness incurred by the cities of Jolumbin, Rock Hill, Charleston and Florence, where tho proceeds of said tonds are applied solely for the pnr mase, establishment, maintenance or increase of water works plant, scwer ige system, gas and electric light ?lan ts, where the entire revenue aris ng from tho operation of such plants >r systems shall be devoted solely and delusively to the maintenance and >peratiou of the same and where the piestion of incurring such indebted iess is submitted to tho freeholders md qualified voters of such munici pality, aa provided in the Constitution, i pon the question cf other bonded ndcbtedtiC8S.TT Amend the Constitution of South karolina by adding thereto the follow ng to be known as "Article I of \mendments to the Constitution:" 'Tho General Assembly shall provide ).v law for the condemnation, through >;..per official channels, of all lands ?ecessary for the proper .drainage of the swamp aud low lands of this State; ind shall also pr?vido for tho equitable isscssnient of all lands so drained, for thc purpose of paying the expenses of mch condemnation and drainage." The said amendments shall be sub mitted in snell a manner that the elec tors qualified to voto for members of Ute House of Representatives shall vote for or against each of such amendments separately. Amendments should be on separate tickets. Ballots in favor of tho adop tion of an amendment should contain the amendment voted upon in full, fol lowed by the word "Yes;'' ballots op posed to the adoption of an amend ment should contain the amendment voted upon, followed by the word "No." Bolls at each voting place will be opened ut 7 o'clock a. in. und dosed at 4 o'eloek p. m. The following named persons have been appointed MAXAOEltS OF ELECTION. for State und County offices, and for Amendments to Stato Constitution, to. Wit : Anderson, S. C.. Oct. 18, 1900, Tho Commissioners of Elections oS Stato and County officers for Anderson County met iu tho Court House to-day at 9 o'clock a. m. and proceeded to> or ganize by electing J. F. Clnrdy Chair man and S. W. Payne Clerk. Appoint ed Managers ns follows: Anderson C. H.-J B McGee, T W Norris, Langford Scott. Belton-J T Cox, J G Harris, J P Hunter. Craytoaville- D R Simmons, P B Griffin, R L Huvnie. Centerville Mills-J W Bowden, 'olin A Stephenson, Androw McCoy. Pcndleton-E H Shnnklin, J H Mounce, T W Stevens. Sandy Spiings-ErneBt Brawn, J T McElrov, S C George. Five Forks-C M Robbin?., W N Hun nicutt, J N Wilson. HopewcH-T^M King, W H Doc W?l?u, Tu ? cou. Greenwood-E W Long, W D Colly, A D Mullikin. WilliamBton-R E Brow'j, J ii Hogg, J W Huff. i Ion ea Path-R L Dugan, Vt' C Branyon, J D Lomax. ! Clinkscales' Mill-J ? Pennell, R E Parker, Jesse T Drako. Milford? Store-J B McAdams, W P Bell, Ben Mitchell. Cedar Wreath-J D Sitton, George ?jihoon. M M Merritt. MoNhttsvillc-J N McAlister, Thoa. A Stevenson, Hamp Saunders. Willi ford's Store-C B (j ilmer, C 1) Chatnblcc, B. F Shirley. Broyles' Mill-J M Broyle?, (; M Pack, J B Kay. Tugaloo- A (J Milford, C E Merritt, F W Cole. Starr-.J .i Smith, J T Stuckey, 1) G Kninpey. Iva-J L Jackson, George F Burdett, J T Morgan. Fitdmont-M T Fleming, J B King, WM Heml ? ree. Hz?i?u? ? otore-A B Sullivan, W II Wright, J II Little. 1'elzer-A P Long, T A McKlrov, A F Kl rod. Hunter's Springs-.Joseph Eskcw, Manus King, James McClellan. Flat Kock-Baker Webb, J M Stev enson, Waiter I Jean. Neal's Creek-Claud F Martin, J II Campbell, J A Strickland. Cedar ii rove-Miles Ellison, W C Stout', Harvey Kelley. Bethany-Leard Newton, J W Evatt, F C Hoggs. Townville-Samuel Bruce, SK John son, J M Fant. Mount Tabor-Warren Prichard, Lee Welhorn, Benjamin Horton. On day of Election tho Managers must organize by the election ol* a Chairman anti a clerk. The Constitu tional oatt) muse iie taken by each Manager before he can act, and also by he Clerk. The Chairman elected is empowered to administer oaths. '1 Ito Managers have the power to lill ii vacancy, und if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters tho Mana gers, who, after being sworn, can con duct the election. At the close of the election, thc Man agers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open thc ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is com pleted, and make a statement of the result for each ofliceand sign the samo. Within three day?? thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll lists, the boxes containing the bal- ' lots and written statements of the re sult of the election. O ne of tho above named Managers at each precinct must call upon the Board of Commissioners nt Anderson C. H. S. C., on or by the 5th day of Nov. 1000, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions, and to be qualified. J. P. CLAltDY, Cu's., JAS. B. ANDERSON, P. H. BROWN, Commissioners of State Election. N. B.-We suggest that the first named Managers at each precinct act ,s chairman and call for boxes. &c. - Father -"I think you'd better send that young mao about his busi ness. Ile doesn't seem to me to be very steady.'' . Daughter- "Why, father, he calls every night but Satur day. He couldn't be much steadier than that." - Exports ot coru froui this coun try have risen Lora 20,768,213 bush els in 18?H to 209,318,273 bushels in lOi'i', HUI niue ui una uuiuuui uua been used for any other purpose than cattle food, thc foreigner as yet not ap preciating corn as a food for himself and family. LESSER and COMPANY. Grand Fall Announcement ! $25,000 worth of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing and Gents* Furnishings now undor our roof. ""HE greatest and largest Stock we ever carried. O jr House now packed from cellar to dome. Our Buyer when in the Northern market was very fortunate in securing some very rare Bargains for spot cash, and we are now in a position to save you money-from 25 to 33i per cent on any article you may w?Bb to pur chase. Don't buy before looking through our line, as we can do- yon some good. Below we quote a few articles in our various departments-:: ISTew Motions New Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs only.- 2ie | New Ladies' Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs only. 4c New white Counterpanes only. 75c New Bleached Cotton Twills only. 5c New Chenille Table Covers, .large size, only. 69c New Ladies' Patent Leather and Velvet Belts only. 24c New Ladies' Ribbed Undervest only.24c New Ladies' Fascinators only. 24o New Linen Huck Towels only. 10c New Pearl Buttons per dozen.2?c New Children's Knit Wool Cap3 and Sacks only. 24o New line Embroidery only.. 5c New Dry Goods. New line Outings, beautiful designs, from.5c to 10o New line Flannelettes only.:. 8c New line Percales, yard wide, only. Tic New line Table Damask, red and white, only.24c Few line Cheviots, fast colors, only. 7c New line Unbleached Cotton Flannel from. .5c to 10o New line White Check- Muslin only. 5c New line Mercerized Satin?, all eotors, only. 18c New line Wool Drees Goods from.10c to 75c New Capes, Waists and Jackets. New Hoe Ladies' Melton Cape? enly. 48c New li JG Ladies' Beaver* Capes- only. 98c Newline Ladies' Extra* Fine Cloth Capes only.$1 48 New line Ladies' Plush Capes from. .$1.00 to 7 00 New lino Ladies'Black. Jackets only. 1 75 New line Ladies' Oxford-Jaokete only. 2 50 New line Ladies' Tan Jackets- only.?. 2 98 New lino Ladies' Flannelette Waiafes only. 48c New line Ladies' Flannel Waiata- only. 75o New line Ladies' Wool Flannel Waists only.. 98o NEW SHOES-Now line Dougola Shoes only 98s. New line Ladies' Kid Shoes onlyv SL4& New line ladies* Fine Hand-made Shoes only $2.00. New line Children?* Shoes onJy 50c. New line Men's Shoes from $1.00 to 93.50. NEW CLOTHING, and 6ENTS" FlWMlSrMBSS -New line Gents' Undershirts only 25c. New lk ? Gents* Fleece-lined Undershirts only 48c. New line Gents' Work Shirts only 24e. New line Boys*Knee Pants only 24c. Nen line Gents' Heavy Suspenders onlv 15c. New lina Boys' Clothing from 98o to 83.00. New line Youths' Suits feora ?2..?5 to $7.00. New line Men's Clothing from 82.30 to Sl?.Wh FREE, FR?E 1-Hand painted- China free; a housewife's delight; nicely arranged table. Buy your Goods of os and get a set of hind-painted China Free. Ask for Coupons, Yours truly, IJESSER & CO?, ANDERSON, S. C., UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. P. S.-Special bargains in Millinery for this week. Don't fail to look ! through OUF Millinery Department. Anderson is TTp-to-Date, so are the They have opened up a large and well-selected stock of Furniture, House Furnishings^ And everything that belongs to tMt lind of business. Mr. Ben. B. Bleokley and Mr. Noel B. Sharpe are the man agers, and will take pleasure in shoving everybody their IMMENSE ST00K and OHSAP ^BSOBB, Their stock waa bought in oar load'lots and from the best faotories for Cash, and they feel sure that the most fastidious j can be pleased. Gb to see them. They also have un elegant HEARSE, and carry a foll Une Caskets and Coffins. .?Yfegetaule Prepara?onfor As sliiiila?ing fte Feed an????v?ia ting (he Stoujachs andlkweis of \ :N } \ ,N. J S r ( H t ?.DK K N Promotes DigesthmCheerfur ness and Rest .Contains neither C^ium.Moipliine nor Mineral. "WOT "NAR C OTIC . l?attpe cf ')ld OrSAMUELPITCJIEli /hnp&w Seat' \ si Ix Senna * S?JMU Sr'T - * HbM.W. t CteifitdSugar miiymm 'flaw. J Apeifecl Remedy ?or Cons tina lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness end Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. m For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / ? Signature /f?w ?" of . \ I Ky u i o ul lis ? ? I tl ^J)oM>^ ri J y C INI S EXACT (V LP% Ilse For Over Thirty Years inn UlilA THC cwmwwr-WV? HWTORK cm. D. S. VANDIVER. E. P. VAWDIVEB. Vandiver Bros. Only a&k a chance at your Fall bill of SHOES, JEANS, SHEETING, CHECKS, PRINTS, Etc. Large and splendid line of TOBACCO at wholesale prices. We can and will sell you- the best FLOUR made if you will let us. Your pa ti on age is highly appreciated. Yours truly, VANDIVER BROS. 19* P. S.-You don't know how we would appreciate an early settle' ment of every account due us this month. V. B. FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS ! Bow is the time to bny your Jars before they advance in price. There-being a big crop of fruit1 all over the country, Jars will be much higher later in the season. I have a big lot of them on hand r?*. a low price Fruit Keitles, Fly Fans and Fly Trap3, and all ether summer goods. I have- a lot of Decorated goods in odd pieoea at a bargain. I am run ning; out of stock at very low prices. B&? Brigg me your Bags and Beeswax. Your patronage solicited,. JOHN T. BURRI8S. ?es ai To Please Every One* and nt Prices to Suit You ! ? fi AM SOLE AGENT FOR BABCOCK, TYSON & JONES, COJLIJB&B??, ?ort ??? VV ?l? ?-A iXJ, And a lot of other Standard makes of Buggies and. O alliages? And also for OLD HICKORY, TENNESSEE, M1LBUKN and PIEDMONT W^GrOlSr?. All Goods bought for Spot Cash, and will sell them to you on same basis, which means a good deal to any on3 that wishes to buy. ' I have on hand now a large and new line to select from, and if you are thinking of purchasing an outfit it will not do for you to buy until you visit my Repository and see my line of Goods. Will sell for Cash or on Time-with good papers-at CASH PRICES Call aiound and let us trade with yov. Respectfully, JOS. J. FEETWELL, GARDEN SEED. Buist and J?'erry's. ?arras fi?mamaar ur ri ?m wan OTA tn emt. VAW RAAH ta oat frssh --.-.-^ -_ ~ 0 o ,7-?- ra ones. As this is our first year in tho Seed business wo have no seed carried over from last year. Tours, ' F. B< GRAYTOIM & GO. Near the Post Office.