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Congiessman Ai.en ! Speaks Out Openly I Discusses Improper Use j Of Money In Primary Elections. He Says Practice Is Growing. < I Cite* Example of Kichlaml t'ani! i . i i ?->i ii i . r< i < uiuaiee wuicuonouui ue followed by others. Hpacial to The State j Anderson, Oct. 11.?Congressman Wyatt Aiken is in the city and in shaking of the recent primary election in regard to the j improper us? of money, said: 'There is one phase of the pri- t rorry lpon which 1 desire to speak e out openly and in unequivocal * language, and that is the growing n tendency to use money for the ? ptirposo of corrupting the ballot. J' "Let me say at the outset, thut I if I bad been defeated 1 would K not have ventured a word on t iis J subject, for my protest would 1 have been passed over lightly us the wail of u defeated candidate. , Tiet uie say further that 1 have ? absolutely no selti.di end, either i bv of explaining past events or in J. financing future events on myelec ?j tinn Havinc pom hat toil the vote > buying process, a fact which 1 will establish if denial is made, 1 ) i believe It to be my duty, though ? it luav be impolitic, to bring the 't matter squarely before the pub- j lie. "The election or defeat of any candidate in a clean ballot willultimately rectify its mistake. But when the selecting medium, fche primary, becomes corrupt nnd the tool of wealth, it parts company with the interest of the mes age and destroys the only safeguard of the Donular govern " 1 1 "" i manf. Tbe candidate who buys a pus- ] ition of trust will sell it; ho vir- | tually elects himself and isrespon- f sible to nobody. If, as is often ' the case in the north, his office is procured by corporate influence, he servos corporate interests suffer. They kave nothing to expect exeept from such of their * servants as are chosen by an honest ballot. 1 4 "This practice of voto buying * is arnwinir in the atnte. I'h? candidate# of Richland county,realising the danger of tne situation, pledged themselves to publish an itemized statement of their exJ pensea. If some such stops are 1 not taken generally over the stule the time will aomo whonpoor men must cease to aspire to held office Ability, integrity and fidelity will be set at naught, for the man who will sell his vote for influence will .1,^ uw oy v? tiiiiJUii|<lllllllCtll mil 1)1 H ill' of character. Of course those nan who can be bought arc not eveu a large minority, but in u elosel* contested campaign they easi y bold the bulance of power. < "Our sober minded peoplt houldstamp this practice with th? t seal of their disapproval so dr- ( cidediy that candidates who ar< CFt v*n # A marnunup* mot "??? P^ITVU iv MIVI VVMUI J UJVI IIUU3 V/UU not face tbem. If we would avoid tuch conditions as now disgrace many northern States, we mum take this natter in hand at once ] and vigorously. j ? A LOVE LETTER Would not interest you if you're looking for u guaranteed Salv for Sores, Burns or Piles. Ott? Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "1 suffered with an ugly sore for n year, but a box of Buck Ion's ArLica Salve cured inc. It's the best Salve on earth. 23c at Crow ford Bros., J. F. Mackcy & Co, and Funderburk PharmacyDrti; Stores. no tick or erection for m'aif. and oi*n*iy orri'r.ns \ni>i( 1'JIC A VEND MEN ? HI i IIP. roxs tin; I'ION i1 { Sta'e S? til. t S'ato of South Cnroliiiii, I County of Lancaster. t Notice is hereby Riven that an election ! will be held at the several piecinots nxtab- I lushed l>y law iu lji"caster i'ontity. on Tups- t day. Noveiul er 8, 19dl, lor the following officer*. to wit: I Governor, Lieutenant-Governor Secretary ot' State, Altorney-Cteiieral, State Treasurer, Comptroller-Gent ml, Superintendent i of Education. \djutRut-and-lnKpector-Gen- ; oral Ono Railroad Comii>i*aioner. Conn'y Suppi visor, County Hupprintondcut of Ed- ( ncatiou. Sheriff t'lerk ot Court. Coroner. | solicitor, and two Representatives PuiHuatit to the t'onstitniion of South 1 Carolina an election will tie held nt the latiic time and place for aniendiuentH to the 1 Constitution of South Carolina, pursunnt o the terms of Joint Resolutions Nob, 383, I 181 and 385 (Acts of Sontb Carolina, pp iT1. 675 and 67C). an follows: s V JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to Amend Section 9, of Article III, of the I State Ooustitution, ro as to Provide for biennial Sessions of the Gem m' Assent- 3 bly. Section 1. I> it Resolved by the Gen- ^ ral Assembly of the State of >onth Caroina, 'I hat the following amendment to the 1 constitution of the State of South Carolina <e anhinitte.l to the qualified electors of he Sta'e at the next general election for lepreser.tutives. and if a majority of tho lectors qualified to vote for members of he General Assembly, voting thereon, s ball vote in faxor of such amend sent, and a majority of each branch of the ' Jeneml Assembh, Rlinll after hucIi election nd before another, ratitv the same amenduent by yeas and nays, Section 9, of Arielo III. of the Constitution, rclaliug to the legislative Department be amended by <bling alter the word "place" in line ten ot * aid section, the words "unt'l the end of he session occurring in 1906, after which *he said sessions shall be held at the same iine and place bienniallyso thnt said sec- K ion as amended shall read as follows: lie annual session of the General n Assembly heretofore elected. fixed n >v iho Constitution of the year u iubttm hundred and sixtveiolit to onv?n- on tlio fourth Tuesday of NovetuxT, in the year of eighteen hundred ami v linety five, is hereby postponed, and the *< nine shall he convened and held in the t ity of Columbia on the second Tuesday of t fanuary iu the year eighteen hundred and ?ir?ety-six. a The first session of the General Asseiub'y t (looted under tlds Constitution shall con- i rene in Columbia on the second Tuesdav t n January, in the year eighteen hundred s mil ninety-seven, and thereafter annnally f it the same time and place uutil the end ot s he session occurring in 1900, after which he said sessions shall he held at She same i itue and place biennially. h should the casualties of war or content- s >ur diseases render it unsafe to meet at the c seat of government, tben the Governor may. >y proclauiatiou, appoint a more secure tnd convenient place of meeiiug Members e >f the General Assembly shall not receive < ?ny compensation for more than forty da\s Fi >f an one session: Provided. That this a iui<tation shall not afreet the iirst four sessions of the Genera! Assembly under this Lyonstitntion. See. 2 That the question of adopting ( the amendment prefaced in the foregoing Section shall be Huhmittt d to the electors " ,o <V.llr.tv.o. :- f... r -t. 1 a .u.iwnn. u"nn 1U lUttM <>t lUd lllllt'Iltluent shall deposit a ballot with the followup words pounh printed or written therc: i'onntitiitinuai Hiuenuuient to Section i ) of Article III of the Mate Constitution, idding after the word 'place' in line ten of ;aid Section the words until the end of the lession occurring in I JUKI utter which the said sessions shal' he held at the same time i in.1 place biennially.'?Yes" 4 Thoe opposed to said amendment shall :ast n ballot with the following words | duinly printed or written thereon: "Con- ( titntional amendment to Section 9 of \rti- , de III of tl-e State Constitution adding dter the word, 'place* in line ten of said i Section the words 'until the end of the hpslion occurring in 19uG, after which the ' laid sessions shall bo held at the same time md placs biennially.'?So " Approved the l'th dsv of February, A. 3. 10J4. ' I JOINT 11EGOLU I'lON to Amend the Constitution so as to Permit the General 1 Assembly to Enact Local and Special f Laws on the Subject of Laying Out, Opening, Altering, and Working Roads and Highways, and as to tho Age at Which Citizens Shall be Subject to ltoad f or Other Public L)nty. Section 1. lie it Resolved by the General 1 Assembly of the Stato of South Carolina, Lhat the following amendment to the Con . ititutioii bo agreed to, and that the two luostions involved In such amendment be 1 in bin i tied separately at tho next general ibetion of the electors qualified to vote lor t ui'uiuern 01 me nouse 01 isepresentalives. riz: (hat there shall be added to the Consti- 1 iltion the following addition .1 Artio'e, to >e numbered properly in the consecutive | >rder ot its adoption, to be designated as Article of A > endmcnts to the Con- ] titution,' which shell r?ad as follows: "Article of Amendments to the | onstitutiou " Sfction 1. The General Assembly of this | tate may enact loen! or special laws con01 nioR the laying out. opening, altering , r working roads or highways, and eoneri.ing the providing for the ?g? nt which ( m/.i-ns shall be subject to road duty, and oncoming drainage. , Sec. 2. That Subdivision II and Snbdiision IX of Section .'14, of Article III, of | lio Constitution, are hereby repealed. Approved the INth day of Ftbrnarv, A J 19 4 * V JOINT RESOLUTION Proponing to 1 Amend Section 7. Articl i VIII, of the ConHtitution. Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. lie it resolved by the General rsseinUy of tho State of South Carolina I'Lat the following amendment to Sectiof. Article VIII of tho Constitution, be igreed to: Add as the end thereof the lol owing words: Provided, further, That tin Limitations imposed by this Section an. >y Section 5, Article X. of this Constitution thai! not apply to bomled indebtedness in ebtedness incurred by the city of Grew illo but said city of Greenville uray itrrease its tronded indebtedness in tho ma. rer provided in sail Section of said Ait * Im to an amount not > x'-ceding fifteen |?? nt of tho value of the taxable proper!? herein, where the proceeds of said bond ? ?* applied solely to the payment of pas' idehtedne-is, lo expenses and lialuliti icnrred or io bo incurred in the impiov cuts of streets and -ide orlks. and for prding sewer ign for mp 1 city or any pa -r< of, 'or pu c'.i o-ing "st ibli-diing. ow g ??< op.*r;.tin;? \ a'C:\vorks or electi jlit plan s s?e 2 T>u? tie iju.-lioa of adopting th neii liuent siial. i. ' submitted at ilie ne general olectiou t>? tno cloet.m; s\, follows: j Tboftp in '< " r of the amendment ahull de I preh h ' it with * he following word^ i pl ilnlv { ?d or written tUraon*. ' ''ouktitii'iuii ! n .Intent of s? cMon hm.?u. o till.-i > ! the ou-titiitiou relation to tin o<>i i r< tons nn 1 n;to regain' oiih. I It' ?? op pott. i| lo euiit mi. uiluit'i i ill dl cnet a hul.ot with th? lolloping \\ >r is plnii.lv printed or written ] hereon: "Constitutional amenduient of Section movi ti. Article eight, of the Constitution, reading to municipal corporations ii.d police f.gu'ttt oris No." Appinv.- I the IbiU day ot February, A. L>, I'Jl ^ I'oils hi ' .veil voting place will be opened j it seven o'clock ? and closed nt four >'elock p 111 ? 1 he following named persona li've been ippointod Managers ot Klectiou for State t ind omity Offiffrs, to wi : 1> lair duo K Hull, H U Pnt?erson, C W liuris Van Wye.k J A Niven. T It Thompson, iV J . renshnw. New Cut ? I. L L lllaokmon, Jno B It'arlorough. -I W Sullivan. Dwight? K L Usher, NV M Estridgo, Ellioti Small Tradesville ? NV A Funderbmk, K 11 towell II M Poll; Taxalmw?NV J Bulk, W P McManus, F. I. Lowrv Plat Ci?-ek ? H L Black well, G F Cook, F Gaidncr Ilnilo <i-'M Mine?A S Broom, W K Wil- a lams, \V J' Blacktuon. r Welsh's?NV F Estridge, J NV NVelsb, S B toberts. Kershaw -II J Gardner, NV O RutUdge, ^ \1 Neul. Heath Springs -E M Bruce, J M Roberton, .Ino K Beckham. Primus?Jas K Knight, N B Small, NV 8 j lammond ' g Montgomery?J It Barber, NV J llondrix, V L? Croxton, Jr. Carrn* 1?J F NVilliama, J B Fell. S V tover. Thoruwell- J 1) Taylor, II NV Siatare, NV NVill.aiua. Elgin ?J A Marshall, NV 11 Porte.i, T H v )uren. . Eaucaster?H E Coffey, J Clark Robin- ' on, M S NVitherspoon. \ On the day of election the Managers ^ ijnst organize by the elfction of a Ohairian and a Clerk, if necesiaiy The chair v aan elected shall be empowered to admin- c dor oaths The Managers have the power to All any ucancy, and if none of the Managers at- I end. the citizens can appoint from among j, ho qualified voters the Managers, who, afer being sworn, can conduct the election. ? At the close of the eleation the Managers nd Clerk must proceed publicly to open ho ballot >oxes and count the ballots there- * n, and c.n.tiuue without adjournment nn il the so a is completed, and make a tatemont !' the roault for each office and or each amendment to the Constitution and ign the same. NVithin three days thereafter, the Chair- 6 nan of the Hoard, or some one designated iy the Board, must deliver to the Comtnis- . ioners of F.'ection the poll list, the boxes ontainiug the ballots and written state- ( nenis of the noult of the election. One of the above named Managers for noli rira/iniof mnol noil ??? * 'o<i< mission era, * tbe Court House Nov -y ith. 1994, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists aid instructions nod to qualify. f J. Wren Tillman, y is D; Taylor, E. C. Secrvst, ?oui mission era Stato and County Elections. ' NOl'lCEOF RLE 'TION SFOR ftRPUEsifiNI'AI'IVB't TN f ONGitKsv .4\[i E EolOKS 'F PRE SI DENT N l> VIc<5 PRESIDEN T. [^tate Heal] <late of ut'-? car.,'ilia, ounty ??f nvncaster Notice is her?hy j? ven that an elec ion will he 'held at the several pre ducts established by law in Lanoastt r V1 u11ty. on Tuesday, November H A l? 1904 for Member of co >*< ees fro>u Fifto cooKi'Hssi-mal Jiiatrh t uml for Pie-blenti -1 Electors, pnrsua t to tbe 3011 -tiiutio i and the laws of tub Mate >f South Carolina. , Pops at each voting place will he C ipe ied at - .ven o'o'ock a m, and ^ dosed al four o clock t> m The fotlowi wc nauied persons have been atii)oinie<l Mhhui^ic ti> cnn.inm mill flu-lion to wit: lie'air?.' Z Bailee, Jno A Kell, J O . Htd". J Van NVyfik-j M Yoder.O L Van jhno O It Orittln. New cut?H c Steele, J P Fly no, T P Wn'inraH t Dw'ght? Jas D Hinson El) Lingle, , ) O Porter. ? radesvihe?J it Fuiideihtirk. S Ii Mc r tf*(ley,J F Mi; Man in M TftX-ihtw?J P Ingram, II \ P Ha er, P W Hilton. Flat ''reek?J VV Strom!. I* I< Blril. ? IV I' Pitman. i, HailedoSil Mine?We tiUmt, R F . Sil on, E \i Phillips. Welshes?W J Horton, R F Long, E L Hilton. Kershaw?jno W Truesdull, j I, . Phillips, Jan R Horton. * Heath Springs ?Z F Maekey, HP" Bennett. J H creighton, Piimns?E O H-nson J W Bl?ck- c non, W F Faulk, nlmry. ?Montgomery?J L Brown, W T ^ l-fiiliard. J W "Wiliiuma. ?! carmol?A H carter, J A can then W T Vil'Pandingham Thoritwell?R c crocket t, P W [.athan, J Roy cunninuham. Elgin^-J BHagins, G F Ferguson, I f Ij Bailey. t aucarter? B H Beuneti, JuliirE B.'ackham, J H Hoey. On the day of the election the Man* igera ui' ft organlK3 ly the ele-tion oI i chairo.? ch-rk may he name ! If n-cessary The chairman elected Is t nipowered to Admiiiiater oat'i to the >ther Mauagera and cte k The Managers liave the power to fill ' iny vacancy, and It none of tin* mam | nrers jitcihi. liiocni/eiiHCHii uppotii' dat.nger* from amo->K the qualifier ot?r?,who after beiog sworn, can con ' l-jet the election. At the closeof e'CRtion the manager nils' i roc gi puh lelv to open thetm* t l> xe? m ooun', the^l ot* tnereio mil oo . fin tie without a i|our iien it tit I the ??nie Is comp'eleit * rid make h abatement of the refill- H hereof >< ?l sl^.i the -Mile vV i bin'lir? e days ihen-cf.^r the , hairiiiun o? the h'-anl 01 tome hi sigriare I by the boa'd to hi redve* the ei-nitnins oners . f Fodersl K cp ' i -ns the jhjII list, the hi.X 's conieto ? / i ho t? ill of*.and -Igno < '? miemf ' ?te resirl of i !? ? ehcl'ip, ? O o'111" r.hov iirtlll (1 \f .na e <? vaeh j re"iii?'l must call u <?n to tou"?l of eominl**|oii? r? a. Hw eour H us.' N-.v. 6 1 fXhi, to receive Imlioi - kiKf.'s fm 1 iNtx Mnd in (ructions and oqn'tfy. J K'>ste'- Moor--, J D F you a J R '\ ley t* *o<u b of Feitvrnl fclectlon*. Five Men Drowned in I'onHHcoht Buy. i l'ensacola, Fin , Oct. S - Five non were drowned in Pensncoln i my today by the capsizing of a : ail boat in which they wcro retiming from Pensauola to the lavy yard. OASTOIIIA. Boars the 7 to Kind You Have Always Bougto : 8*T" Notice to the Public. j I will hold all inquests in the ; lounty. Phone to my rcatdenco i it Pleasant Hill for me when , iceded. f. Montgomery Cu key, Sept. 20?tf Coroner L 0. j &j\.tsvoniA. tears the />lh0 KM You Havfl BOUgftl lignatnre or /-C6CCJUAC BROKE INTO Li IS HOUSE. S. Le Quiou of Cavendish, Vt., nus robbed of bis customary health >y invasion ofChronicConstipation j Vheo Dr. King's New Life Fills roke into bis house, his trouble ( vas arrested and now he's entirely j ured lhVy're guaranteed to me. 2f?c at Crawford Bros., J. i\ Mnckey & Co., and loader- I mik Pharmacy, Drug Stores. Notice of Iucrease of Capital . Stock. | Notice is hereby given that a ^ ipeciul meeting of the stock hold irs of the Enterprise Mercantile Jotnpany, of Death Spring*, S. ? 3 , will be held at the office of q aid company at Heath Springs, 8 | \ , on tue 2Uib tiny of October, L .904, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. n., for the purpose of considering he question of increasing the cup- ?. tul stock of said Corporation to rwenty-two Thousand Dollars $22,000.) I. A. Bridges, W . J. Hammond, E C. Croxton, Berry Mohley, K. M. Croxton, Board of Directors. 1 W. F. LANEY, Physician and Surgeon. ? Calls answered from office in ear of Funderburk Pharmacy luring the day, and from rcsi tin Icnce on Elm street at night. . . .... , ? la/ Residence phone, 38. , Office phone, 118. - ? ?wian> JWtf?I MflWML awn Bu sin^ss Education PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS ! F? $ YOU icitiun W. s?? * ' ii. oUr*e- of s'liily t inlnr<"(' i\r* U lli(? ' be ii |?r c.iiru : it ?*\ I.:?? mi "iiperto s iiMlr.K-ti'?ii uij n * ilrHi?*l.rt? No >llier Wu* I o ll?-ce T rler mlatitau - 10 'fr now . ti<l |>r>*i??re i i i\ >ii ;fallv* ?i ? ii. Our ?>ih !ii ?*h r tu tlein.w ?1 Let u* 5 .v u we k\ iave tiMHlste I huiwlr- -.iu*y are tn HMsitIoiih. Wo oft'er special rates Maefeat'sS. C Business College ai Columbia, 8. C. Al kug. 29, 1904-tf. Foley's fcioney and Tar cures ai oughs and colds and prevents tnemnonia. Take no substitutes. L\ Jold by Fuoderburk Fharmacy. { * PROFESSIONAL i ARD i.\ L\ A.. \t O T\? 1~> tt ?? L* /r% 4U jl vnAWPimi; IV U MKOW ? , I ( R V WFORD A BROWN *'v Physiclana a"d Surgeons, Ar I aocaeler. H. C, Ar Treatment o? the eye, n? Be and >noi u *|>< cialt v. * i'Hiia pmmp ly answered day or ta Ight Office over (. rawford Bros. ( ) ujf 8'ore. PJo.net: Oftl.ie, No 176; Re idoticea ... ii.? II and 36 at PILES! PILES! PILES! i Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ?ill -ire Blind. Ble<dimr, Uheraled ?<j nd Itching Pili-8 I ai h -rOM (lie toons uihtv* ihe itching at. n?-e acts f * .i Niiiiii e, giv?a iii^lnn( relief. 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MOAMAV ITAC M'lViiS || /^medicine is a prom P! / ffi jjn ijLiWPjn less remedy for all Bor HiM V troubles of babies ?nc ways mi Manufactured by BAR' rbM s French Perio Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sit-e kLSULT/:. Greatest known female renic>i IHTfflM !'?**"? ef coTTi'i-rfelts nnrt lmila'!"n-. Tno k -t IU I IvfJ Ion w i'h fnc Mmi'o Mtft'ut mo on si.U of tni- t> id for Cirenlr.r to VlLl.lAMS MtVJ. CO.. 8olo Auntits. Clovt S/iliI hv h,iind..i?lmi'l? w * i- un\i- i nt rv a ii'ii mnv ^ J. HARRY FOSTER. Attorney at I air, LANCASTER, S. C. fo ] tcgr 1 U?' ii-ui- ? mj?' i'tnii) 1>. W (i iUuerN BOWERS'BROS. uilders and Contractoirs mu 11 Dumber, u>) kimia '<>? ml?. 'IV ? > Dr. K-mig Mini Mati'liitiu ?l .-!n? i ,, Hue Fuined work hihI j?t<Ii w oi i; n > }??-. ? "??m l? ty. til t?e Hajri-iivf US your ?r?'** ?? .|.j H B0Wr"3 KKOS. *?t'llllll Near Ueiu?t. I^OIO? Hpt c1 V NO A ST I : AND < lU>'>k Total .? U L W A V '( twJult- ?? offcct ^ ov 2J, l9o* [u>H) (pmij Mici'i ' ml ? } t. 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Price. i?l SO per Mtl* initio Is ]>nt np only In paate-board Ctr> (title, inns: * >, rlacU. UiUo. ^ NOTICE! he Taxpayers of Lancaster County. < -rd* .on with the act of the 1111r-.- to r? ae supplier for the on: ?? 'nun jr .1 din 'try 1st, Piv U li-nbv Hivni Ltistth* r r'? . ftt o will tie open f?r the on ? f tt<x f wllho'.t penalty e 10th dav i f October, 1904 nn 81s dey of /) I't'mucr, 1904. Iev\ is us r<>tj?>w?: Thx 6 rr i<' IV tax 4| inliis t tu ion-tl Hchool tax 3 mills ia1 t oumv tax [lot on ! & f R H bmiU 8 mills I 15 J mills okI on rowiish p Bonds 'AC It It: i rnt-k 4 J mills v ? eU 5 milts 'Hill H111 3 mills * S"ll'?ol l' iX! iPyrk ,2 mills aster, It ciu"lng Interxt on bonds 6 mills li Spring* ' 8 mills urst 4 mills hnw 4 ml la X lords ^mllla ill Plane , 2 mills ev.\ ly Townships ittl lbs licit: ,i. i u...t " 1 i?) j uri' 1 B 4 Vhm Wyrk IT} mills Itaw !f>J lulll* Van Wyok 17} Wilis f're?-U 20 m*lin 4 > u>.cnH|?i 20 lui Ii " J ?i,es X Road* 22 mill* ' ie?k 21 J ini Is 44 Lan. nsttr 20} ml: s 44 .1 X R 22} n I r it 10} mil a r rtfk 16} mi is '4 KOIHIIHW 10} 4 ant Hill 16} 44 4 KvraMaw 212} 44 Unklitirhi 22} 44 44 lli'itili rti<ringfi 21) 4 j x li a-i 4 I til 1? - ? ' > " I 1M * J X K 17A ? " KummcII I' ai? l*i " H H|ifOl'u)lv W. (!. ('tillthen. County Treasurer. # t? ' ' -**. *&?)?' uJKmx