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Want to Bridge Sugar Creek. Fort Mill Times : The Times is pleased to announce that the y Commercial Club has taken up the matter of building an iron or Steele bridge over Sugar creek and will exert every effort to succed in the undertaking. A special meeting of the club was held Monday morning and the bridge matter was the subject of a lengthy discussion. A committee consisting of Messrs J. M. Sprat, W. B. Ardrey and S. A. Epps, was appointed to communicate with the officials of York and Lancaster counties in regard to the matter.and this committee lias addressed a letter to officials of the two counties asking that they meet the committee on Fri day, next, or at a convenient date, for the purpobe of taking some definite action. It is explained in the letter that the trade from Pleasant Valley and and upper section of Lancaster county is being diverted to Pineville on account of better roads and bridges, and that the people of Fort Mill are willing to "go down in their pockets'' to help build the bridge and hold the trade which rightly belongs to the town. This is a matter of the utmost importance to the people of Fort Mill township and the upper part of Lancaster county, and it is to be hoped that the officials of the two counties can come to an agreement and ori^o - L 'J ???. *w uo a uriuge that can be crossed at all timea. Trials of an Editor. (From the Canby, Wash., Tribune.) The editor of this old rag of freedom is pursued by divers ill omens of all kiuds and conditions. Here is a fair sample: One night this week some one broke into the postoffice store and stole a box of cigars They happened to be the kind we had been smoking and Postmaster Devoe at once stated that he believed we were the guilty party. At Oregon City Wednesday we j bought a ticket to Canby and! handed the agent a hail dollar, and he forthwith slammed it on the counter several times to see if it wasn't counterfeit. When we reached l.ome that even'ng and walked down the street a good I inu.y hi uc k ner ftetul out the window and exclaimed: "There goes that new INIethodist preach er." And the Lord only knows what will come next. Buston's Big Estimate of Cotton Crop. Greenville special in Charlotte Observer: Mr. A J. Huston, the English cotton expert, who has just completed a trip over the South, arrived here today, lie cabled his house in Liverpool predicting a crop of 13,500,000 bales. It is said that Texas has ginned just half of the crop to be raised in that State alone, which indicates a crop of 4,000,000 bales for to vqo A Young .Y.other at 70 My mother ha* suddenly been made | voting at 70. Twenty years of it tense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months uuo, when she began taking Electric (titters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she hud in tho prime of lite," writes Mrs. W.L.Oilpatrick.of Danforth.Me, Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. .Sets stomaeh, liver and kidneys right,purifies the blood and cures malaria, biliousness and weaknesses. Ifonderful nerve tonic, l'rice 50c. Guaranteed bv J F.Muckey Co, Crawford ltros, and I'underburk Pharmacy. Bold Hold-up in Kershaw ^ County. j Camden special in the News ard Courier: Last 'night Mr. CharlesPrice,a wellknown young man, was returning to his home in the country and when several miles Irotn Camden, was hold up I and robbed of $40 in cash and his watch and chain. He was pulled ofl' of his vehicle and chocked while the highwaymen did their dirty work. There is no clue to the guilty parties. Mr. Price is a son of Mr. J. C Price, a prosperous farmer and lumberman ot this county. A Fine Daughter. Ed. The News : Born on Fri ,luv rw w -not, lUtn, 1 iJUO, to Mr. I and Mrs. Cameon Adams, of the Rich IIill section, a tine daughter, of which they are very proud. It is rumored that Mr. Adams has already become quiie efti cient as a lullaby eoloiot. To Mr. and Mrs. Adams we extend congratulations. L. V. B. Danger from the Plague. There')) grave danger from the plague of coughs ana colds that are so prevalent, unless you hike Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Mr. Geo. Walls,of Forest City. Me .writes: ' It's a God send to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail. I tind it quickly ends them. It prevents pneumonia, cures lagnppe, gives wonderful relief in asthma ana us> lever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off consumption, coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by J F Mackey Co, Crawford Bros. Fuuderburk Pharmacy. Trial bottle free. Subscribe to The News. Notice of Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for State and County Otlleers will he held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in said County, on Tuesday, N o vein her said day being Tuesday following the lirst Monday in November, as prescribed by law. At tie said election a separate box will be provided at which qualified electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to the State Const it ut ion. as provided in the | Inllowitig .toixt KKsoi.r rmx : A .IOI NT RESOLUTION Propping to Amend Section 7, Article V 111 , of the Constitution, Relating to j Municipal Bonded Indehtedness. -eel ion 1. lie it resolved by the General As-einhlv of the state of 1 South i nroli na. That the following] amendment to Section 7, of Article; \ 111 .of t he Const mition, he agreed j to: ntl?1 at the ritd thereof the follow-I ihk words : Provided, further That the limitations imposed by this Section ami h\ Section of Article \ , of this < on.-* it ill ion. shall not apply to the bonded iud btcdness incurred hy i the City of Ifennett sville, where the | proceeds of said bonds are npplie 1 I solely and exclusively for the purchase, establishment and maintenance I of it waterworks plant or sewerage , system and where the question of in-I eurring such Indebtedness is submitted to the freeholders and qualified > voters of such nittnie.ipa ity, as provided in I be ( mi-tit lit i< n upon ! be I question ol other bonded indebted- ; ness. I A Approved the 2Hrd day of February,! ^ A l?. ItKld. * There shall he separate and distinct | ballots and boxes at this election for the following olUoers, to wit: <1) Governor and Lieutenant Governor; fi (2) <>ther State <Mlieers; dj state Sen- M ator; 1| Members of Hnu<te of Kepre- ct nriiiai i vm ; [i)i i>uuniy VTIIIcers. ? Ml which shall he the name or names of M tlie persona voted for as such officers, ! p respectively, and the ofllce for which , c( t hey are voted . | m Before the hour tlxed for opening si the polls Managers and Clerics must ; m take ami subscribe the Constitutional 1 si oath. The Chain; n of the Hoard of tl Managers can administer the oath to | 01 the other members and to the Clerk; ' ni a Notary l'ublic must administer the i K oath to the Chairman The Managers i tl elect their Chairman and Clerk. I in Polls at each voting place must he opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at I 4 o'clock p. m , except in the t ity of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. in and closed at tl p. m. The Managers have the power to 8' till a vacancy, and if none of the Man* agers attend, the citizens can appoint V . i resolved | that now we are attue: 1 . top, ije jhall/makeithincs g j0l sp/n. v/e /iadeth/ncts srin ' 1 r fforf- awotup /m i j i <t a^aisc i ? ? i -?- (|MV 11 iw i 11#'/nut* I ij THlN<TS SP/rt WHERE ALLoFocK j I MATERIALS CArlE FROri. DcflT S You Want things fRon the ~\ ftZW^k STORE WHERE THEHUSTLE IS? j or course You do/ "V Tifflrf BUSBRoWN., i " wWl ??4 * .OMIMfl ^H1^* V^JW^WV/ Isn't it a pleasure for you to buy your clothes from the store you know is at the top. You A ! can then feel that you have done your test. The store at the top has many advantages over the store at the bottom. A store that has climbed the ladder of success has these advantages over the one that is only climbing. First, they have the pick of the market. The best makers of clothes want their goods in the stores of the best sellers of clothes. Second, price. The store at the top has good "credit," because it can buy for cash. Did you j J <1 i ' i _ >-vLi uuuuw money r you Know wnat interest is then. You don't have to pay a higher price ?interest?when you deal with us, because we buy for cash, paying no interest, but getting large discounts; again, because for overcoats, suits, underwear, shoes, hats?every- 1 thing men and boys wear?we are at the top. I I 1 Yours truly, gj 1 n a . a m j liiHU-asicr Min-aiililc io. u ^ oin among the qualified voters, the Ci tton Mill?.1. T. I?:iviw. J. M. Ma- Flat Creek?ti. K.Cook, Amos Minilanagers, who, after being sworn, liaffey, E. M. Hell go. .John W. Bird. in conduct the election. Thornwell S. I>. Taylor, .1. II. Heath Springs?V.. F. Mackey, HerAt the close of the election, the) Williams C .1 Sistare ' ' r)' Mobley, Simon Beckham dr. [anagers and Clerk must proceed v?nwi).w I A Hv?ir W I Cre,. < armel?S. V. Stover, d. II. Kirk, ublicly to open the ballot boxes and , o ,i \i i J ai r, . . . ei J, w. Thompson. Hint the ballots therein, and contin- snaw> H.aiassey. Montgomery?Willie (Crenshaw, e without adjournment until the Belair? dno. K. Hall, Fierce Our- j, im i i m w?>i ><i wia, li . a. > u/Aiini, ime is completed, and make a state- don, L. E. Ross. .lacksonham?J. C. Nelson, J. II. lent of the r jsnlt for each ofllce and Dwight?R. I.. I'sher, J. O. Porter, Steele,.!. l>. Nesbit. go the same. Within three days W. M. Fstridge. Elgin?K. M. Bailey, E. 1* Mobley, lereafter, the Chairman of the Board, New Out?J. I> Caskey, T. P. Wil- II. C. Adams. r some one designated by the Hoard, liatns, J. K. Wallace. Antiooh?.!. tv?. McManns, H. F. met deliver to the Commissioners of Tradesville?A. C. Howell, L. L. Brasington, I- P. Whitaker. lection the poll list, the boxes con- Fiinderhurk, Samuel I.aney. The Managers at each precinct lining the ballots and written state- Primus?B. F.Adams, G. W. Kllis. named above are requested to delelents of the results of the election. R. A Blaokmon. gate one of their number to secure MIVACVBSCP VIVM'IIIV Taxahaw?S. D. Belk, William boxes and blanks for the election, on MANAbhRs Or fe.Lfe.GUON. (;ook } M Knight. I Monday, November 5th, 11100. '"'he following Managers of Flection Maile Go|d mjne? W. T. Rlaokmon, W. H. Bruce, ave been appointed to hold the el>c- c p (jii,,e. J H. Truesdell, W. O. A. Porter, on at the various precincts in the Dr. <3. <\ Welsh's?J. W. Cunning- A. J. Bailey, lid coilntv. - - - ? | nam, it. r mackmon, Kobt. Twitty. < 'onimissioners of State and County Lancaster?Capt. J. C. Foster, Kershaw?T. C. Stover, Hunter Elections for Lancaster County. 8. C. fade Reeves, Hart Cousart. Horton, J. Wyley I'orter. October 2M, 190(5.