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V' ^tum i ' ~~ f(7BL1SHICD KVKBY KIUDAY ~-HY W . X,. M^DOW KJX^Xi. ??"?' '#!? Jlfef ? '???" 1 '??* tUi*H *o* Ai>vitK-riHiN?Ordinary trunKluiit mlvu11inntoutu, Ami iimei ti<u> *"> jper ntjuftr*; #?ch ?uWqu?ot lo in &0 oen(0 par tqutr*. C'A M DKN, 8. OCT. p, 1910 The cominiI'>p <<f I write eekn. lo mIk in liockfftf11< r gave a million dollars lo find out how to eradicate i he hookworm line arrjv flfe cooolut'on that kerosene oil It a cure tvr too dUeaae. "What will the world a*)V i? a question which won If* many peo. pie who are loo fnnsnive *0 to th< opinion of other*. It one doe# his duly, live lightly and follows hi* conscience he ne< d not worry about what the world might *ay, l'roba hly the world would not say much ao) way. Thoy do queer thing* in Ander ?on sometimes. We have heard of a man who mortgaged hi* automo* bile and bouglit a home. ? Anderson Daily M til. Nothing queer about that?J>i?t a wholesomo aign of returning s,anily. The "queer thing" fas done when the man without a homo bought an Itulomohdc.? Lancaster News. Columbia in having what ie pop. slbly the greatest religious revival In Ha history. S.nno of the best known revival!*'* have been aeenr ?:d and services hio being iuld dai ly In every Church in the city. While In Columbia on Tuesday last it. was our good fortune to hem Rev, Geo. C. Gates at the First liapliat at '11 o'clock and Archdea oon Webber at 4 o'clock at Craven Hall. Undoubtedly a great work is being done there. Hon John G Rcharda of Liberty Hill has been appointed Deputy Or gan'z^r for Kershaw C.iun'y to work for tho upbuilding of tho Fanii<rs' Educational and Co Operative''Union of Amerca. Hi will bo author zy\ to organizo now local unions and to rovivn aud reo'gan'za tuirpend^d looa| unions wherever necehnary All eectiooH desiring the florvires cf un brganiz ;r. aboold communicate \VitU |.i<n at once The President* arid Seert tarie* of nil the-local union** ? lint have ever been organized in Ll>?? county aro rrqneatcd to ftommunu'nl** with l im as rood hh convnniont, e?? tlmt a serioa of meetings can bo ar ranged; Whl'u ik yietiL many are inien ut eri id It?injf midlines nml audi iik. the. thing ihlit. will niri humanity a' la.rp'o uioro will be htton?1 in^ to ibin wiiiM rather limn flying ab< ve it. Our inoild of travel is nufllcienl fur 'y- iid, ami wi! would prefer improve 'ments in machinery thai would help ?the farmers. uinl c?iu?n them to prosper than anything with wingH. YVe desire to keep people in the wnilri and not above i', utilbsa it he those who bear iIiikii the pi ice of cotton tint) tht-n, in turn, chimo ih? prie.e of neoeasitiea to lly upward. the Hying machine will take lhai crowd to some other eiiuie then micoees to it. ? Ctu atei fluid A lvi t liaer. Excursion Rntou vi ^ Southern Railway Account Spartanbnrg County Fair the South rn Kulway an t". nouutiH Kreutly reduced rated to Hpar' anbury, S. C. ami ieturn,from V:v points between ami including (it;, r ItimItih, Greenviile, Andersor, R >cli jf HiM, Kl i^kwriu rp,C;tla w lin Junction, Calhoun KhIIs, S C. >.mi Augusta, Qu, tiikflb to he add November 7>.h ;.7; lo 11'iU inclusive, llrinl limit No fj vciuher 12.ii. For further infoimition, in k 'in etc., apply to Sou1 hern R-iI?vhj' ticket agents or addiens. J. Ii. MKEK, "AaaUtant Gem i a I Passenger A'^ent, AltK <?* tit. W K.-MoGm., -Division Passenger Agen?, Charleston, S. C. SaRa ^ ?r-? NOTICE OF ELECTION. ?' ' Stnto of South Carolina, ^ County of Kershaw. -la lu>reby privcn that the K<'ii election for State and county >r? will bo held at the voting pre I ^prescribed by law in Bald coun Tuosday, November R, lyiO. said ay being "Tuesday following the tlrst londay in November, as prescribed icaiiohs for suffrages are i: ? Ih State for two .years*. _ifty <mr TTOT/Ifftht- polling td in whioh the eUetor offers to >nth?4 and the payment fore any vlevttcn of a-ny due nnd payable: Pro *~ln charge of an mijl_ tcachcra. of be entitled tp vote |nn* residence in tho MIuEMI,' ? ,(J n must ct tke the ij;<> 11j? it? "i all (.L\kh, iuvludlu# I Mil I lax, iu?neM*ed and collectible dur ing the pt-evlou* yeah? Thin produc tion of a curiinfulj# or the receipt of ih<* officer authorised to collect such IliXCM shall b<- I <;ll( lllulv. 1 M Oof at llio l?u; m< ni thereof. ThnfM >d?ull bo separate- und distinct ballot* and htyto# al thin e|octloii tuI the followlnir officers, to wit: (I) governor and lieutenant-governor; (-) other Htutc oJJIcwi'H; (3) Stat* uenutor; (4) member# </f house ??f represcnta (Ivi , {'?') county officers. On which Khali be the itaine or mimes of the person <?i |}^f||UU| vol<*<i for um no. h o dicers, renpi < lively, ami the oflh e for which they nro voted. liefniv (lie hour flx^d for opening1 tin- pollN.-inuiiMjrei'M ami clerks hiuMt take ami subscribe (liu constitutional oath. 'J'he chairman of ?the ItOltl'd of manaKClH t'UU administer th?? oath to th?' other iwemWi'M and to the eleHt! a notary public niUvt it'lmliiiltcr the oath to the chairman. The mahuKcr* elect 111?11 . |i, itf)|^ii i^ini ? ? T'iYilfi jlf ea cTi voting place must he opvn.vl ?t 7 o'clock a. m, and cloned al \ o'clock p, in., except In the. c ity of ('haiicMton, where they shall he opened at 7 a. in. and closed at C p. in. The ;naiwtK*TH have the power to till a vacancy, ami If nolle of the mana ger# attend, the citlzeiw -can appoint' fi'iim union* the tpxiltficd voters, the mnmiKcrs, who, after being tiworn, can conduct thu aitfctloh. At the said ejection senarate boxch will he provided at whl< h qualified electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of amendment# to the State constitution, aa provided in the,, following joint resolution#: The question of adopting each amendment hIiiiII he submitted at the next general election \A the plectom as follow/*: Those inJ favo^ tit the amemlment shall depo/t a hallot with the following Words plainly printed or written thereon; "Constitutional amendment of Section ,,, of Article ... of the eoiiHi It nt Ion, relating to ., . .,. . yes." Those opposed to s.,iId mineiidment shall cast a hallo! with the following words plainly printed or written thereon: "Connti' jutloiial amendment of Section . of Article of the constltiitloil, relat ing to , . No." No. nou. A joint Resolution Proposing to Amend section 7, Artlele VIII, of Liu* Constitution. Itelatln?-t-o Mti nh'lpal lloipled Imhddeilne.HH, Section 1, He it renolved by tin Ken era.I HHMctnhly of the State ?>t South LTarolinu. That the following Amend ment to Section 7. of Article \'I 11 of the constitution la* agreed to: Add at- the end thereof thv- following words: Provided, That the limitation proposed by this sec!loll, and by' Sec tion fi, Article X .of this constitution, shall not apply to bonded indebted ness Incurred by the town of l>arllnjx ton, where the proceeds of said bond. ure applied solely for the purpose of drainage of said town and street im provenicnts, und where the question of liiciiriliiK such Imb btiMlness is cub mltted to the I'reehoblers and <|iial| Ilcd vot<rs of such luuiiiclpallty, a> provided in the constitution, upon the ? LUestion of. other bonded imlcbtcd ness." ApproVLd the fourth day of Febru ary, A. I>. 11110. No. ,"?80. A J "I n.l Itcsolul Ion t<> Amend Section 7, Article VIII of tin1 Const ilut i ? ??i. Jlil.rtliiK (o Municipal I'. < > it < I. ?. I 111 - ?11 ?1> I???I lie KM, b.V AdlllUK 11 1VU\ Is.O Thi-ri'lu ?s t?? tvrlsiln Towns. Section I. Il?< l? resolved l?y the Koncral assembly ill' the Stall* of South < 'arolina. That 111?> follnwIiiK nrnend Jlll'lll tl> I >?<? Constitution nf till' Spile t if Smith Carolina bo submitted I" the <1 tin 11 fl ?'i I elect ors i>f t)i.' State ai ih? lli'Xl ni'lli'fjil i-lfi (intl for i ('prcsenta - lives. >i r i < I if a majority of t|i<' clci'iu-s 11 tin 1 i (i <-< 1 In' villi- lor members i?f tlo> ^K'H' ial assembly voting thereon hIhiII vote In fnvor of such aniendiuen t, and a majority of each hraiM'h of tin- Ken oral a^tMribly ahull. aft?M' such < tcr tinii, uriil hi'fnri' another, ratify siid amend mi'iit by \?is ami nays. that Si 'i ? I loll 7. Allele VIII. relating to Imr.iliMl 11nil I>ti iliii'is, In* ami'iuli'ii hy adding at Ihi' 'iii' ihiiinf ilii- fol'oM lt>K vVi.rdn: I'ri.x id..I. T.iint i Ic !!mi la I ions 1 in posed I iy this s i * i '* f I' m anil by Section uf Article \ of this ?'(institution. shall not ? ? t? i? Iy to t<n? I? <I Indebtedness incurred hy the lo'wns of AlUrii. In the (-minty of Ai.keii.: I'aniibii. in 1*1 io county of Kershaw; i'Ki'i i'--, in tin- eountv of i *h ?? t? ?: I;? ? 1 ? I; t'Union, in the lo'iniv of Lauren.*. K.Icefield. in tin- . ounty of l-Mi;. fi 1-1 and St. Matthews, in tin1 county of i'alhoiin. when itu' proceeds of said homls urc applied soli lv n-ml ex< lu slvely- for tin- hullililiu. il'i'i'tillK. ?s tahllshiUK anil maintenance of w ;i t?? ? works. elect ii ' liulit plants, s. \\. raije system or stieeia. a,'id \\ i i ? ? r i* I h ? ? 'iiies lion of IM?-?ii*i init such indcmi'iluofc is submitted in tlii- ?i ii ii 11 rti-ii rid tors of said muiii?i;>allly, as pi ovldod in Hi.- constitution. upon tlu ipnstion of hi ? I 111 I'll 1 11 ? l? lltl'll lll-NS. Appnivi'il tin* 2Mh ilav of February. A 1> 10 H?. No. ."481. A .Joint Itcsolution l'roposiii';' to Auion11 Siftioii 7. Artlcli* VlllHif tin- Constitution. Relating to Mu nicipal I to mli 'i 1 ImlrhtiMlU'ss. Section I. Me It resolved hy the Kcneial assembly of the Slate of South Carolina. That tIi? ? following atnend mint to Si'rt ion 7. A rtiele A' 111 of thi> Coli'tUiltion Iii- an I'. i'il to. A.ill at the rn.I tin i ? of tin- follouinir w,*ids ITo\ i'h il. fuithi'i. Thai the limit i - t lo'.is I ill t ?osi'< I h\ tills sci't ion a I! il h> SiM'tnm of Aitii li' \' of tins const! tliti11ii ihr.ll ii' I apply to the hondid itidi'ht. din -s in and hy .ui\ muim-ii d i-orpoi atIon wh. ii iii,- prod ,'d- of jt.ihl homls arc applied ?*<? 11? 1 >? aiol i ".ii - ?ivi'ly fin' tin1 |n|r?-h:i.?c. imI a hi ish ' ii>-n t an.I nia intcnancc of a u alri wurkt plant, or -ewerauo sv-t-in. or livhtinK plan'., and when the uuisti.-n of ineur i inj; in h indi'htt diii'ss is ? 11? n1111? d to i,'u fi i'i'holi|i-is and iiu.ilitieil \oier.s of sin Ii miinli ipality, as pio\li|. .| in the conatilutlou upon the uticstj of other homh'il I llileht |')| III ss A pprov ?'d the 2Mb day of !??? hrua:\. A 11 1!?! No. .*>s;l. A .Ii int Herniation I 'in'purl Iiik t. Alllelld Seetloll 7. Al tiile \'I I I of I'll' i 'onstitiitii.il. K"!nthiK to Mil pliipal I ti nvled I lidehU dness. Sei lion 1. lie it resolved hy tin ui net a! a-;'.iin id v of (he Slate of South t'iirolimi. that the followlnij am-iiil nicnt to Section 7. Article VII! oi the ( ?llHtltUtlon he HK'I'ei'd to' Add at I hi' end t he'l'col the folloVVillK' WiWilj-". "I'roviilcd. further. That the limit.i thnis imposed hv ihis ycctloti. and h> Sei (ion Arti. le of this coiistitu ti? >11. ;;luill not apply to bonded imleht 1'dncs.s Incurred hy tin- illy of Aiken, hul said city of Aiken may Increase Us bonded Indebtedness in the man ner pro\ idcil for in said section of said artl' le to an amount not ekceed Iiik I a per cent, of the value of the taxable property I herein for the pur pose of est ihlishiiiK. oxtendlnK. c6m-? pietlnji and repairing a system of wutwwiirks, soworaKe, cluctrlo lights and power." Approved the 2Sth day of Kehruary, A. I). 1910. No. .180. A Joint IU?.* ? Amend Section 7, Article V.III of the Constitution. Relating to Mu nicipal ltonded Indphtednesa. Rcotion 1. He It resolved by tKc 4Con?iP?l Hfftt'mhly of the State 'of^ South C'orclinR, That tho follow imc aim nd m?nt* to' Soction 7, Article VIII of the constitution bo ?geecd to. Add at tlio end thereof tho following wordn: Provided, further. That the amount* npt w-cdliitf ?' the v?41ti?.? ?t i li'.?? ? in??yw-ny ? th?rein. \vh? ro i>n* |jiuc??dH of atild j bond*. yo ttn? amount of twenty Hand <920,000) dollar# #brtJI he lnvn?<d ' 1 >vi1 ?' liv Itic town r oiincH of ?ai'V l-jwn of Ht. MutOlcwM to lh*' duly ti|>l'*dnt?'d | "Jj||linlN.lioiU<l? of *l?e volllitv of fill- < Uuuii, for (hti j>\ir])o?.' of aldfiiK in conmi o< i |?.n (.r uuWli l>.Ulldi)lK0 for the Ofj^inty of Culnoun. . Ai?|)fovi*d the ?Kih ??ny or F*ftridw% '? v p |#?o s.?. MM. A Joint Tit'tvinlK'n Proposing t<> Amend Icnloii lj}, of Article v of the CotiHtllutlqn, lt< luting to Aj?"o? elate JfUHtil < m. HMtloii' l. ilo it r? sol Ved by tho Koiicinl Tihxi int.iy of tin State ??f South tNtroilua, thi?t th?? following mn?nd rric t>i>? to tin* I'rtiiHtltMtioii of Hoiitli ('urolliia be submitted to the qualified electors of (In* State Ul the, nc\t fSCOP ? i n I ? i ' Hon fpr r<'i>i '_jLiitail ??.*...'1 tf rt TTTJTjfiriiy or'TTfc ejector* i|iio Idled lo vote for inomber* of t!<?? gtticnil assembly voting thofeon shall vote In fuvor of amendment Mid u majority of eat'li br&neh of )lj*> gen OVn) ;i :i' mbly ahull after 11?!i . i. < (Ion, and In foro another. vatlf, said amendment by yens and nays, thai Mnctthfi 12, or Al'ilrk V "f tli. < ou st! tutt on i ? ri'TTiig i" Associate I u.iiI*.? s, In- ajn ended l>y hi i II'. Inn out in :t, 4 hikI fi,- tin w\ni drt.-"but If tli" four Justice* equally divide in opinion, tho judgment helovv shall bo u(Mnn<-(l," a no by Klrlkhig out tin- word ''tWo" In lint* h, and Inserting In llou thereof word "tin . ? ho (hat w 11.? i? amended Mio some feliall mid iih follows: "Her. 12. In -all (:;ihch decided by tin' HUI<I<IIU< court, the concurrence #?f three of the Justice* nhall hi* necoK nai.y for a reversal of the Judgment below. subject In tlo' provisions here inafter preserlbed, Whenever, upon the lion r In if of uny en tine or question before tin* supreme court in the oxuiv else of its Original or appellate juris diction li Nhall appear to tin* Justices thereof. or any of them, that there l? Involved a question of constitutional law, <>V of conflict between tho eon stltutiou -and Intvs of this State nipt of tile tJUlted States, or' betwen the duties and obligations f>f her citizens under the Maine, upon the determina tion of which Hi.- entire court Ik /lot <igre? <1, or whenewc the jubilees of said court, or any two of them, de Sll'e It on uny cunse ov tfueBtlon. *?> before said court, the < lilef Justice. or In bin ab? i;im?<?, the presiding axsoHate lUHllce, shall call to tile. assistance of t lit- supreme court all of the .judges if the circuit court: Provided, Imw ever.. Thnt when the mutter to sub mitted Is involved In. an appeal from, tin circuit court, tl\p circuit judge who trb-d the cause shall not sit. A majority of tin- Justice# of the supremo Colirt and ? i^cuit. judges shall coiiHtl | t lite u ipiorum. 'I'he decision of t'i.e c??|irt -so constituted, or a inajniity ?if the JuHtices and judm s sitting, shall l>r filial and conclusive. In such case tile chief Justice, or. Ill bis absence, ? he pri-sidlnK i.Ms-ndale justb'e. simtl preside. Whencvi r t lie. Justices ?? f the sup'renie rourt and the ? ? 11?? n11 JikIkcV iiic< t 11 igct eii r f,.r tho purposes a fore said. If the number thereof lie <|ua!! Hed In ,^it ? ?iliMlltille nil Vvrn llUlldier, then olio of the circuit Judges must ri-tiri : and lite circuit Judi;es pr<'S<-ut sluili di termini- by lot which _of thi li "Tiuinbi r shall retire." Approved tin- 20th" diiv of Kid>ruarv. A. I). 1 !?1 0. ? No. A Joint ItesftUillon to Amend Secllon ?. of Viiii'ie \r of tile l"oOt(llutiiOr? It' latiiur to Associate. Justlcos of I be Supreme ('mi rl. Section 1. Me It re?olved by the t?A 11 a I'll KH-t'inblv Of tile State <?( South I'aroliliu. 'I'iiat tile- f<dlo\\ illf? allieud ? n? Ml' to tin- i oiis'ltutIon of the-Slat* ? I' Honth ('rrolina be submltti d to llie qimlllieil eleetdCii_i>f the Stale at til 0 \t Kiin-i al ideetio'n fi.?r refill .sent'i live.-. arid if a majority of the elec tors I |UU Ihled to vole for uicinlp rs lif tile general aH?en>h)y \otim( thereon -ball v.'lc in L'avnr of -?i?*h nTrieTttliiii.nl ? iiul a majevitv "f each loain b of (lie s'i ii' r.i| as>eiiibl.\ shall, after su. ii ele? lion, and befurc .'tiK'tle r. ratifv s.-iiil ;? mend 111 en I b_\ jeas iiMii liar's. 1 ha t "Section of Arlieb- \' of t>i. olist if 111 |o|i l ehlllHK to a.ssoei'a'tf Jus tb'e.s he amended by yti'lkiii* out tin*, word "i hr. e" in line 2. and ins'-rtlim in lieu thereof the word "four." and st l iking out i In' word "eluh-t-' in line 6 and lnrerl ini? the w ord "ten." so l.hal win n amended the same shall read as foil .w s: See. 'I'll.- supreme e.airt shall '"on-i-it of a i? 11f justice and fmii' assn eia te jiistii . s; an v thr< ?' ??f w bom ha! 1 i.on.-l II ate i riuortim for tin- trans, te flon of I'UsinesK. The ebief jus: Ire shall preside, and in hi:, absence, the ?'e .ior .i.^Sm lute j?t*tic.\ They shall1 be ? iii li d for tie term .if ten y?-ars. and shall continue in ollii-e until their sue ci.'sj-iiln Shall be i leete I and ipi ijific.' and shall be so' e|asifi> .1 that one of thein shall k" "lit of oliice e\?>ry two vea rs Appro\iil the 2t'th day of FVbru:irv". \. I > 1I No. 5110. A Joint ({evolution Proposim; an Amendment to Article X of the foiistitution. by Addinir Thereto Section 1 t. to Kmpmvcr the ('itbs of < lreen\'ille. Spa rtnnburw and Coluinbia. and lite Town of Man n'liir to .N^suoss Abuttimt PrupeT'ty for Permanent Improve'iients. Section I He' it resolved by the ?roller.il a-s. niblv of tb?' State of Scat'i ''aridina. Thai t'a follow |tnr am.ml ni. lit to Article \ of th.- Stale co stitutio'.i. to In- kn->wji a.! Secijon | |, cf said Article X. be ai;r. e.| to by t'/o t birds of tin ineill b..is elected t."> . .udl horse, , a Mil i nt? ii 11 on the journal ? *|.i . 11 \. ?! \ \ iih \ i as aeii n:iys taken lb- ; ? il 1 . j-nbiaitti d to the ijual Midi elector* of the Slate at the i>. \t, r-'ll lal i lection thel'i after lor re I ire 111: i tix i s to V, It Add the follow is.K CI t |||1 'O Aril. :?? X of tile eiill-l'tll ?i- a. to be and In- known as Section 1 t Si ? |i The Kcl.eial ii>si ir.bly lti;:\ antbori/. tlc .-oi p iiate authorities i t the citii.s .of i; ri ? !iville. Sparlanl-iTt ? n I i \ Iambi.i. ai d the town of t;i ' ? t e. ?? t> ! \ ; all a-sess 11', c 111 VI |' 11 a' - t lilt,'- pf'op. I t \ fo|- ll.e JUI |.o>. .if |> !?!.> tor | evii..ii,i in Iii);11-.*?\ cnients oa ?itr. ets and sid.?talks i iiun.lia t. 1> a b : ? t i m: >u ' i |:ii|.t i t . I *r< vitteii That ? aid iniprnv. m. iitv t?c ordered ? ?lily upon The written ? oi"?i lit of two. thirds of ll.e ..wio is of the property a'fiU iiiK upon [lie street, sbl walk or part ni either psm os. d to li. im pl'ou-d. itinl upon condition tti.lt Said corporate a ill iioi a i. s shall pay at least one-bail of the costs of s;.? h iltlpro\ e 1111 III-: Appl'i>\n! the _'?',!l: da \ of l-'c br i: a r \, A. IV I !?1 II. No iut:t. A .lolni IteMd ut ion Propo.siim to Amend Section Ii. of Article X of tin- < '.institution of lv.i.',, lit bit ing to Itombil |),bt of Counties and Townships. Section 1. He it resolved by the general assembly of the State of South Ciirolina. That the fidlowing i.niend mcnt to Station ??. of Article X of the Constitution ol' ij i o- St at e of South Car olina be submitted to tin- <|ualltle?l electors of the State at the next gen eral election for repro.s?-ntutlveM, unit If n majority of electors onaliflud to J vote for members of the general assembly voting thereon shall vote in favor of such amendment, and a majority of each branch of the gen eral assembly shall, after sueh <-lec-_ tlttii and be for** nnnther. rVillfy said amendment by yeas and nays that Section t?. Article -X, relating to the bonded debt of any county or town ship be amended by adding at the end thereof tho following words: ??pro vided. .That the limitation Imposed by JJlia section Hh**ll not apply to any township In the county of Orecnwood, nor to nny township in the County of Saluda, through which, in whole or In pf*. the " * * w MEN WHOM WE CLOTHE * ? ' # ^ m Look distingiiUlicd anywher*, s.t homy m* abroad. The clothes wo put. on a man mtke him look well dressed^. lie case they're Harl Schaffner & Marx clothes <11 wool fabrics, high class tailoring, correct fir, perlfct ylyle. Tlie new models f"-r fall and inh-r mix? very striking; you'll find your idea well onrru* I out in them. Suits $20. to $o0. Overcoats $18. to $00. iii < ir?M'ii\\ ?><id ?? ? ?u 11!y ? an<l Saluda ?!?;!>". It li.l tin (ni.iii.ly of Saluda be in;,' h'-r i iiv <? vt>r. >>l> authi rl/cil to ;.t' 'iond? in .-til of 111-? eou.- t > sk i ion of il'c id |.io|i,is'm! iai|rotd, under villi !? vtrN'ti? - a:.d limitations n ? the K> ' i ll -Hibi.? nu.y. preseribh- re ! 11. "I'l uvided. That * \? ?:*? amount of .N-l I'll lii.tol-i sh.'ll ll<jt ?'\ee?-d N ]H r >?> '1111 >11 of tli ? ? assessed valution of .the taxable pi'(i|?'i i) of such townships." ov?*d tin- L'tith day of February, a. r>. i!? i . ? At 'he close' of the < lection the innn ii;iii'| i li'i'K. tuuat prtu-.t <??! publicly to open t)l^ ballot l>i>Xe.H alld CtMIIlt the ) ril'o! ? ih<V< iti, ami eohtltiue with* ? ? M adjournment until the same ? ?hi pii t, 4, and iiuikc a statement- of !!h. n suit for I'm it otfii'o and slg;ii (lie Within three days thereafter, it ..heir man oi the board, or some "I1.- .''-signaled Ij?. the board, must de iI\ ? i to the ??<>jti misslopers of election ili'- i>? !I list, the boxes containing; the ballot.*: and written statements of the ?? .-nit ! of till' flei tioll. r^iitaucrs of Klection.?'-The follow ing ni.in:i({M'? of election have been apjiointml to hold the election at the \ arioUs iiroeitv'K in the said county: Omiuli n ()(tc-r*i House?1 K Alexan der. W i-' Ru-aelt. \V S Dodd. Mi, Zinn Church?K T T A Mvi i ', J 11 Miirsha'1. Wcriji.le*? D F Owen, J A Mi 1) -well. I. M Tiu?mK'I!. ?Sbvkion?J (' Humphries, J E I'e rc\ Kd Workman. K rk cy > .-tort? T H Kirklty, Jam s 11 o, ton Kiiwanl Ivrkley. l.ibt-r.y II ill?K i, .lonefl, <? U ( Kin em-, W A Cnunintfha'ii Clev eland ? J F West, A U n Mitivlii 11 ?il li i* ?1 ? 1 >l?ii:ey ? Kliu.i:e Brown, .1 W Wood, S K lioM. l.iid'H M l!?A F- KonnoiU, Willie Ki ii..rii, J M I'orJer. ? . Butain s X Homl ?A W Kubon. J K Sni:iii |{ 'l' Mj, i'a:.t<v? I K Creed, II Dowry, B B l'n:c a*.J. li? rii.i'u rr n Mil id?W J Christ ii r. , !1 i'Mniby, (' I. Bradley. t'ir.f i'r. i'k Ci'tton Mt 1?j D MeCti* l^i I, K I'l'ikliani. F K Twilly Boiliiinc?I) il Bethui\>>, 8 V llnr.lncr ?Iii' A Mc'Ja>kdl. Ilnlirtlo?J K C.iv.e, ^T A SIihw, .1 M Si> v\ I'll. ?Moke's Sci:uol ll^n^c?W 11 Me^aa ktll, ii Ij l',tle, .1 W Cato. ^Jiiylur'n Hill ?S W iIorn?br, lv M In *Ui ford. K L Siuvrl. Iirt-vvt t'?< Stir*.'?ii 1 Ilamtnotd, RF II foa, Ji N llainni.md ll?: v""K Boek?N B Taj lor, B M Joiii'ti, K l'T'Uv?de,l M I.*mm's Umiich?-Alex Shaw, J S 15 Mlliutl, 1< A V u'koi y Ii'Hiry's Mi ?-J B Munn, J Ij Ca ce, W I > ^rrs- \ Tin Man.t?. ra at each precinct nmnid hIhi.i' are requested to dele-, gate i lie of tin ir number to eaU at ttic Court House on Saturday, NTo\'em b> r ,'ith, and secure boxes and blanks t>".' the elty-tlnn. JnllN K. DROWN', 1>. <i. KldlTCMKU. \V. A. (TN'NlNdUAM, Coinish.oiioni rs of Stute and County 1'ieetious foi Kershaw Oottmy, s. e; October 11, 1910. State of South Carolina. <"'??:nty of Kershaw, ^ N'i?lli<_( is hereby Kivon that 0?e Oer.erat T5lectlon for Representative In Coujjrcjis u4W l?e heW at" the Vdllnjf pr. . in-'ta lixctl l>\ law in thr founty ?of Keralmw on-Toe?<lay. November 8,' 1910. said day betnft Tuesday follow in* the flrat Monday, as prescribed by law. The qualifications for^sufTrage are as follows: . . lttftidcnoe fn ?tat? for two yum, In A-'JSLi 7 ?*? --'a.?--L.-*z3i?^ | ?.( -to,. four months, :i 11 <1 the payment h *'i^ months* In fort- any election of an} |m H lax tht-n due and p.iyable: I'ro \ide.d, That ministers in charge'of tin ? r< ini/.?'?i church and teachers ??f pub lic si'htM.is shall be entitled to vote lift- r six months' resldt nee In the St"tr\ it otherwise qualified. Managers of flection must require of tin.- voter th?' prodxiethn of a regis tration certificate ami proof of the payment oi all taxes, including poll iiKisft sed and follpollbli' durtng the previous y?.ar. The production of a cot tllicat': or tjjo tvccipt of tho oiltc.tr authorized to colUct Hitch taxes shall be conclusive proof of the pa.v m< nt t hereof, Heforo tip- hour fixed for opening the polls th?- Mimagers and. Clerk must take anil subscribe to the Con stitutional oath. The Chairman of tiio Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other Managers and to the CWrk; a Notary Public must "adminis ter the oath to Chairmen. The Man agers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at' eaeh voting place must bo opened at 7 o'clock a. ni., and closed at 1 o'clock p. mi, except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opined at 7 a. m. and closed at 0 p. ni. The Mjuiag.'-rH have the power to Tttr a vacancy; and* If none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among thu qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being ^wurii, cat) conduct thM election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes .and count the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a state m< nt of the result for each olllco. and idKti the same. Within three days thereafter. the Chairman of the Ibmrd. or some one designated by the Hoard, must di liver to the Commis sioners of Kleetlon the i>oll list, the boxes containing the ballots and writ ten Mult ments of the result of the election. Managers of Election?The follow-, lug Managers of Kleetlon have been appointed to hold the election at the vat ions precincts in the said County: \'alnden?J. J. C^odale, T. It. Rruco and R. I). Williams, llothune??11. I*. Raxlcy, K. T. K?tiIdge and J. N. Nicholson. - West\ IIK??T. H. Clyburn, J. T. Owen .and II. J. Muun. Lluffu^o School House?M. A. Shaw, I >. L. Catoe and J. M. Sowell. Klrklo)''? Store?T. It. Klrkley, H. T. llortbn and S. A. Wrest. Rrewer's Store?S. N. Hammond, O. I1'. Ha mm oner and T. J^*Moselpy. McKnin's Rranch?\V. H. Collier, Alex Shaw and Kenneth MpCasHill. Ml. Zlon Church?Rufus Moscley, W. 15. Lt-o and W. L. Stokes. Stockton?W. R. Gardner, R. M. Pearce, Jr., and ?T. C. Humphries. Hanging Rock?L. C. Hough, I. R. Hayes and F. P. Truesdel.? ldberty 11 III?O. R. Clements, R. C. Jones and W. K. Thompson. . . Rabon's Cross Roads?Dannie Itabon, J. M. Mlekle and Win. Kelly. Ling's AJill?W. 11. TUU?r, A.- H. ICfcTYhedy and Willie Kinard. Rlanoy?J. M. llutlor, T. 'M. Thorn tor. and Simon Been, Shaylor's Hill?L>. R. Ogburn, Henry Hrakeford Hnd Kewls Young. Haley's MIH?M.^W. Hough, W. D. Hilton and P. I*. MeNaughtfm. Stokes' School l-fouw*-?M. APate, C. C. Pato and H. H. Pate. Can toy HIP ?T. J. Turner, Henry "ttarfleld jD.ntl?ISurrd Rarfleld. - Ckfveiand School House?P. T, Rrucr. P. T. Rruce, Jr., and A. JB? ?-r.im'. ,iav <'.it? v;. - The Managers at each proCtriOt named above ar$ rcaucsted to dele RA'e t?ne < f their number to scour# tfra ihU1?v .and blanks Jo?; He??t<ifir ttfclbc office of The Watereo M.Kientf r on Saturday, November the 5th, 19'0. ?? ITKNTtY K. BEARD, JOB HOTTQBLv^Ty Commissioner* of federal Election tor Ktrihaw County, B. CL - October 10, I?10, THE GREAT , - ? i. *>?, V ?< v ? ? - r:W^^M ' I > -7/ :s <. - ?" ; '>V I FALL SHOW V:/; OF seasonable MERCHANDISE OF MERIT NOW ON ID OUR BIG STORE WW We want to impress the buying public with the fact, that notwith standing the ruling high prices for nearly everything that is worn; we r. are as is always the case able to take ; care of the wants of the buying pub lic, arid at a big saving too, we will show to every ones satisfaction, that we have bought the goods at mighty good pripes, and very few will be the items of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT that will cost any more than last season, and a great many items will be shown at prices even less ; than last season. ' 1 iO'O c "Rous 2, e i;nos suits High Art is the name, and high Art is the kind of workmanship High Art is the kind of material usoi in High Art clothing. You can do better here and you should always co:ne horc, we are always ghul to see you, and will always savt you money Better tome here all .the tiue. The gents fumi>h inup department is now thoroughly equipped. Call on us. k CO. M " The Big Store.^^^^^^H Camden, ? South Carolina.