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J imi i ' V And Port Arthur has not fallen i j* : 1 ? The betting odds are now said to t , he three to one in Roosevelt's favor ? with few Democratic takers. . And h V jet the way Tom Taggart figures the ? feenlt it looks like "easy money" with no odds at all. ? 111 y P t! It worth! be interesting to know if i any effort has ever been made by the I authorities in Colleton county to reaiptare Aduus, the condemned tnar- . direr, who some months ago escaped a from jail just on >be eve of the day J .lit for hia execution. 0 In Saluda coir.ty, a white man, , Clarence Thrailk.ll, has been con- ? b rioted of manslaughter. If the ver- ? u ttot stands it is to be hoped that in ? this case the law will be allowed to ? s take its course, for the crime, if we lumber aright, was a brutal one and thoroughly deserving of punish- j :mmL J .... r u The recent fighting between the Russians and the Japanese will go b down in history among the most 1 sanguinary conflicts on record. The a total number of men kill ed on both ate are said to approximate one huadied thousand. Whatever else - may be said of the two adversaries there is certainly no disconnt on tc their heroic endurance and reckless Jj bravery. When nhe end comes, as it n V( soon must, the two nations will v have a wholesome respect for each p Other. * Unless the Democrats turn out on m Kovcnbv. 8 there is grave danger of ? an attpapt being made to reduce the ** *. * , ai number of our representatives in congress. Then, too, with a Re- a' publican candidate in nearly every district there will be numerous contests which may result in the Dem- A ?cratic congressmen beiug unseated K? il 1_ __ unices iney are eieeieu oy over. whelming majorities. Surely it is ? asking little enough of the voters of n our State to go to the polls and sup* e port the nominees to the party co * whom they stand pledged already. 5 n c s; Senator Tillman in his speech at ii Gaffney last week admitted that t< there were rumors of corruption in jj the State dispensary at Columbia. ^ He likewise admitted that those con- l? nected with the institution had op- hi portunities to line their pockets with rebates. As a far-seeing politician your Uncle Ben has few equals and } wheu he said that certain changes in ai the management of the dispensary ^ were necessary in order to save it, he d knew that he was voicing the senti- ai cl ment of thousands of voters, amoug tL whom are many who have always ? regarded the Ai&j^enswy as the 4'best * ^utioa,,<af tha liQU|^ question. a] Jm I.:.- f fil..:. ? NOTICE OK ELECTION ( for | TATE ASDCOCNTY OFFICERS. AND AMEND- | MENTS TO THE CoNSTlTCTION. Into of <outh Carolina, > ^ ouuty of Williamsburg. t Notice la hereby given that an election will be < eld at the several precincts established by law t a Williamsburg | County, on TUMday, NoeralierS, 11K>4, for the following offiers, to 1 fit: 1 Governor, Lieutenant-Uovenior, Secretary of tate. Attorney-General, suite Treasurer, Cornproller-general. ^Superintendent of education. * idjuunt and Inspector-General. One Rhilroad kiminiseioucr, Probate Judge. County ftuptrvieor, lounty Superintendent of Education, Coroner, , olid tor. and three Representative*. Pursuant lo the Constitution of South "arollna, n election will be held at the tame time aud >lace for amendments to the Constitution oj outh Carolina pursuant to ttie terms of Joint tesolutlons Noe. 383. 384 and 385 (Acts of . outh Carolina, pp. 074, 673 and 670). as fol- ' DWt: , L JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to Amend Sec tion. ft. of Article IU, of the State Constitution . so a* to Provide for Biennial Session? of the Gen- 1 eral Assembly. Section I. Beit Resolved by the General As embly of the State of South Carolina, That the . uUowiug amendment to tl.. Constitution of the it&te ol South Carolina be submitted to the quailled electors of the State at the next general clecion for Representatives, and if a majority of the . lectors qualified to vote for memuers of the Genral Assembly, voting thereon, shall vote in favor if such amendment, and a majority of each iranch of the General Assembly, shall after such lection, and before another, ratify the same mendment by yeas and nays, Section 9, of Allele III, of the Constitution, relating to the Leg- ' dative Department, be amended by adding after he word ' 'place' In line ten of said Section, the rords "until the end of the session occurring in < 906, after which the said sessions shall be held X the same time and place biennially' so that ( aid section as amended shall read as follows: The annual session of the General Assembly leretofore elected, fixed by the Constitution of be year eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, to onvene on the fourth Tuesday of November, in | be year of eighteen hundred and ninety-five, is < ereby postponed, and the same shall be con- ; ened and held in the city of Columbia on the , econd Tuesday of January in the year eighteen iundred and ninety-six. ; The first session of the General Assembly elect- ; d under this Constitution shall convene in Col- 1 rnbia on the second Tuesday in January, In the ] ear eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and < hereafter annually at the same time and place until the end of the session occurring in 1906, j iter which the said sessions shall be held at the uue time and place biennially. Should the casualties of war or contagious disuses render it unsafe;to meet at the seat of govern. | lent, then the Governor may, by proclamation, I ppoint a more secure and convenient place of I leeting. Members of the General Assembly shall I ot receive any compensation for more than forty ?)bui vi; uue rcMiuu; rivyiucu, x ii?* Imitation shall not aficct the first four sessions < if the General Assembly under this Constitution. < See. 2. That the question of adopting the 1 imendment prefaced in the foregoing Section I ihall be submitted to the electors as follows: hose in favor of the amendment shall deposit a allot with the following words plainly printed ' r written thereon: "Constitutional amendment : > Section 0 of Article III of the State Constitution ddlng after the word 'place' in line ten of said ' ection the words -until the end of the session oc- 1 urring in 19U6Jafter which the said sessions hall be held at the same time and place biennial* f. '?Yet." Those opposed to said amendment shall cast a | alloc with the following words plainly printed or rritten thereon: "Constitutional amendment 3 Section 9 of Article III of the State Constitu on, adding after the word 'place' in line ten of xid Section the words 'until the end of the fcson occuring in 1900, after which the said sesons shall be held at the same time and place lennl ally,' ? No." Approved the 11th day of February, A. D. 904. JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend the Constitutiun so as to Permit the General Assembly to Enact Local and Special Lawk on the Subject of ! Lay lux Out, Opening, Altering, and Working < Roads and Highways, and as to the Age at Which Citizen* Shall be Subject to Road or ( Other Public Duty. ( Section 1. Be it Resolved by the General As. , embly of the State of South Carolina, That the illowing amendment to the Constitution be , greed to, and that the two questions involved in } ach amendment he submitted separately at the | ext general election to the electors qualified to . 3tc for members of the House of Representatives, la: that there shall be added to the Constitution ( le following additional Article, to be numbered ( roperly in the consecutive order of its adoption, > be designated as' 'Article of Amendments to j re Constitution," which shall read as follows: , ' 'Article of Amendments to the Constitution.'' Section 1. The General assembly of this Suite lay enact local or special laws concerning the ) tying out, opening, altering or working roads or ighways, and concerning the providing for the 1 ;e at which citizens shall be subject to road duty nd concerning drainage. ( Section 2. That subdivision II and Subdivision K of Section 34, of Article III, of the Constitu- ' on, are hereby repealed. AoDroved the 18th dav of Februarv. a. D. 190-1. ' l JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing < to Amend Section 7, Article VIII, of the Constitution, Relating to Muni- \ cipial Bonded Indebtedness Section 1. Be it resolved by the Gen- ( ral Assembly of the State of South arolina, That the following amend- } lent to section 7, Aiticle VIII, of the 'onstituion be agreed to: Aud as the j nd thereof the following words: Proided. further, That the Limitations \ mposed bv this Section and by sectipn (_ , Article X, of this Constitution, shall ot applj to bonded indebtedness in- v urred bv the city of Greenville, but aid city of Greenville may increase j is bonded indebtedness In the manner rovided in said Section of said Article r j an an amount not exceeding fifteen er cent, of the value of the taxable j roperty therein, where the p-ooeeds f said bonds are applied solely 10 the ^ ayment of past indebtedness, to exenses and liabiliiies incurred or to be j icurred in the improvements of streets nd sidewalks, and f? r providing sew- q rage for said city, or any part thereof. ir niipplmclnfr ocfnKlighinnp ntcninir nr FU.V..?OIUh, v.. perating waterworks or electric light a lants. a Sec. 2. But the question of adopt- n isr this amendment shall be submitted e t the next general election to the elec- o rs as follows: Those in favor of the inendment shall deposit a ballot with a te following word- plainly printed or a rltten thcreot: "Constitutional N inendment of Section seven, of .vrti- v e eight, of the Constitution, relating d > municipial corporations and po'ice :gulati?ns, Yes." those opposed to a tid amendment shall cast a ballot ^ ith the following words plainly prin- tj sd or written thereon: "Constitution- B . amendment o? Seat inn ttven, Axti- ^ . . i - - V. *, :le right, of the Constitution, relating :o iiiniiit'ipial corporations ami police emulations. No." Approved tin* 18th day of February. 1). 1904. Polls at ea? h voting place will be >pvned at seven o'clock a. n?. and lo?ed at fouro'elock p. in. The following named persons have - ? - J w ;..rv jeen appnmieu .nan<n~er? m an i mu 'or State and County olHcers to wit: TRIO?J. B, MeCante, J.W. Moore, i. P. .Moore. EARLS? G. W. Camlin. A.bert UaseidPii, W. R. Camlin. SUTTON?A. W. Chandler, W. P. Burdick, II. E. ANbrooki4. GOUKDINS?A. M. Gamble, J. S. Brnnson, D. O. Gamble. Greelyville?J. VV. Gamble. G. G. Grist, E. R. Lesesne. SALTERS?V. E. Lifrage, a. R. Moselv. A. Spivev. KINGsTREE-H O. Britton, J. G. McCntchen, J. B. Gamble. CEDAR SWAMP-J: B. C.handler, if. I.. Grayson. A. B. Burrows. CADES?R. F. Epps, T. P. Fulmore. C. G Carsten. Bf.ACK MINGO?J. G. Nesmltta, R. W. Marshall. B. L. Nesmith. ALTMAN'S STORE-D W. Altman, s. D. Hantia, E F. Proper. M< A LUSTER S MILL-M. V. Ward. A W. Rodgers. Jeff. Mathews, HEBRON CHURCH-H. A. Kennedy, D. H. Smith. H. J. Burgess. INDIANTOWN?H. W. NelsoD, W. R. Graham. A. D. wn*on. LAKE CITY --J. J. Matthewr, John Rollins. II. E. Godwin. MUDDY CREEK?X. M. Venters, L. L. Ard. J. D. Hnselden. SCR ANTON? R E. McKnight, A. M. Dark, P. D. Coekfield. PROSPECT CHURGH?J. M Eadiy, T. E. Humph reys, Walter Poston. BLOOMINGVALE?R. W. Smith4 J. M. McConnell, S. T. Russell, Jr. On the day of election the /Imagers must organize by the election of a Chairman and a Clerk if uece?*ary. The Chairman elected is empowered to ?d? Iniarnp nailiQ [IjlillOWl The manager? hare the power to fill any vacancy and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can nj point fr.?in among the qualified voters the Man iger*. who, aiter being sworn, can conduct the election At the close (t the election the Man agers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same i* completed, and tnake a statement of the result for each office and for each intendment to the Constitution and ?lgn tl.e same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the. Board, must deliver 10 the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result of the election. One of the above-named Managers for each precinct must call upon the Board of Commissioners, at, the Court HouseSaturday Nov. 5,1904, to receive ballot hoxes, poll lists and instructions and to qualify. w. W. Kennedy, L. A. Moore, S. G. ilcDonahl. Commiosioners State and County Elections. NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS AND ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT A ND V ICEPRESIDENT. State of South Carolina. | bounty of Williamsburg, f Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held at the several precinctsfsiablished oy law in Williamsburg Llounty, oo Tuesday, November 8, A. L?. 1904, for Member of Congress from the Sixth Congressional District and ior Presidential Electors, pursuant to the Constitution ..nd the laws of the State of South Carolina. Polls at each voting place will be opened at seven o'clock a. m. and ;losed at four o'clock p. in. The loliowing named persons have ^een appointed Managers to conduct aid election, to wit: TRIO: L. Burkett, S. E. McColough, K. J. Morris. EARLS: J. L. Blakeley, E. G. Dunlop, W. J Duniop. SUTTONS: 6. B Gordon. B. L. Gor1on. S. A. Micbau. OOlJKUiNb: S. A. Nettle-, S. E. McDonald, W. M. Browder. GREELV VILLE: W.C. Tutle, A. MeD. Burgess, S. V. Taylor. SALTEKS: j E. Davis, S. D. Jlc?.ay Willie S. Shaw. KINCSTHKE: J. M Martin, J. J. Steele G. eJ Nelson. CEDAR SWAMP: S. D. Ounnhiglnm. W. S. Brockintou. B. N. Stuckey. CADES: W. J. Smiley. J. J. Epps, t. R. Bowen. BLACK niSGO: R. J. Nesinlth. J. 1. Cook. .1. P. Eaddy. ALTAIAN'S STOKE: S L'Altman, K. Cox. J. P. Stone McALLI&TER'S MILL: H. L. ?hltloek, Hillary Baldwin, Henry lollin#. HEBRON CHURCH: R. C. McEIeen.p. L. Burge.?s, R" B. Smith. ^ IBDIAyi'UWn: junan YTfiisou, r. , Blown, C C.Daniels. LAKE CITY: Moultrie Truluck, J. I Kennedy, H. 0. Godwin MUDDY CREEK; J. H. Chapman, I. Cannon, Geo. W Davis. SCRAN TON: J. C. M.ore, J. M. lause. G. VV. Jarues. PROSPECT CHURCH: J W Brown ohn Tilton, L B Oasklns. BLOOM INGVALE: VV Gordon ai tley, R D Guerry, Wm. Phillips. On the day of the election the Mangers must organize by the election of chairman; a clerk may be named if ecessary. The chairman elected is mpowered to administer oaths lo the ther Managers and clerk. The Managei s have the power to fill ny vacancy, and if none of the Mangers attend, the citizens can appoint lanagers from an ong the qualified oters, who. after beinit sworn can con uct the election. At the close of the election the Man igers must proceed publicly to open 16 ballot boxes and count the ballots lereln, and continue without adjournlent until the same is completed, and utkea statement# the result thereof HARVA Mai Tha * i Sold b1 * KINGSTREE, HEINHABD, ami sign tbc same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or ?ome one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Federal E'ections the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and signed statements of the result of the election. 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