The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 26, 1910, Image 10
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of "Lexington.
Notice is hereby given that the general
election for State and county officers
will be held at the voting preShsts
prescribed by law in said county,
on Tuesday, November S, 1910, said
day being Tuesday following the first
Monday in November, as prescribed by
law.
Tfue qualifications for suffrages are
follows:
Residence in State for two years,
In the county one year, in the polling
i : precinct in which the elector offers to
vote, four months, and the payment
six months before any election of any
poll tax then due ar.d payable: ProTided,
That ministers in charge of an
organized church and teachers of public
schools shall be entitled to voteafter
six months* residence in the
istate, if otherwise oualified.
Managers of election must require
*vf pncii vr>tf>r the production of a reg
istrcitio'i certificate and the proof of j
the payment of all taxes, including;
poll tax, assessed and collectable during
the previous year. The production
of a certificate or the receipt of
. the officer authorised to collect sn-'i
taxes shall be conclusive proof of f-r
payment thereof.
There shall be separate and uls'Jroi
ballots and boxes at this elect'on fothe
following officers, to w : (' . gov
ernor and lieutenant governor; (.: ?
other State officer?: (2; Stav< senator;
(4) members o? boose of representatives;
(5) county officers. Or.
which shall be the name or names c;
the person or persons voted for as
such officers, respectively, and the office
for which they are voted.
Before the hour fixed for opvning
the polls, managers and clerks must
take and subscribe the consti-ut-cued
oath. The chairman of the beard c*
managers can. adminrscer the oath to
the other members and to ihe cieik:
a notary public must administer tfloat
h to the chairman. The managers
elect their chairman and clerk.
Polls at each voting place mu.-.t. b*
-opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at
4 p. m., except in t*city of Chavleston,
where they shall be opened at 7
a. m. and closed at 6 p. in.
The managers have the power to fill
a vacancy, and if none of the managers
attend, the citizens can appoint
from among the qualified voters, the
managers, who, after being sworn, can
conduct the election.
At the said election separate boxes
will be provided at which qualified ,
-electors will vote upon the adoption or
rejection of amendments to the State *
constitution, as provided in the follow e-?
? rocnliiHftnq*
jug JUiUV A ^^VlUViVMM The
question of adopting each I
amendment shall be suomitted at the I
next general election to the electors
as follows: Those in favor of the
amendment shall deposit a ballot
with the following words plainly
printed or written thereon: "Constitutional
admendmenf of section.., of *
article of the constitution, r reiat- '
fng to ?Yes." " Those 1
opposed to said amendment shall cast , ;
m- ballot. ^Wftfc the., following . ,1words <
plainly printed or written thereon:
Constitutional amendment of section
of article. M of the const ttutiow, relating
to. ;.
V No. 06$.
A jpjjnt resolution apposing fe
.amend Section 7> Article HH, of
. 4he -constitution, relating' to wit- , j
nicipal bonded indebtedness. !
j-- HBectfon I. Be ft resolved by tfw 1
general assembly of the State ?$
:j0oat.h Carolina, That the Moving '
Amendment to Seetkm 7, of Allele J
VII, of .the constitution be agreed to: '
Add at the end thereof the following ?
/Words: "Provided;-That the Hmite- J
tkm proposed by this seetkm, and h?? "}
iSectkm &. Article X, of .this. eonsti-: :j
^tstSwa^ shall, not apply to bonded in- - <
debtedness incurred by the town of !
Xhkrttogton, where the proceeds of 1
?aid bonds are applied solely for the J
^purpose of drainage of said town and '
street . Improvements, and where t&s: !
.-question '<&. incurring such indebted- 1
jness fe submitted to the freeholders 1
And qualified voters of such muniei-f i
jmttty,.' as. provided in the constitution *
upon the question of other bonded indebtedness*",
i
* Approved the fourth day of Fvbro- ]
sry. A XX I ?10. . 1
'4 So. 5?0.
. J.- *
(y 3A Joiqt resolution to amend Section (
i 7, Article VIII, of the constitution, *
'' reldffog to municipal bonded in- I
* debtpdiees, by adding a ^provi^o i
'-thereto, us to certain, towns. - " <
>-JSedflkm 1. Be it resolved by the 1
* general assembly of the State of <;
jdooth-; Carolina, That the following (
amendment to the constitution of the , ;
; State; of South Carolina be s-ubmlt- i
led to the qualified electors of the : 1
State at the next general election fnr: ' "<
^representatives, and if a majority of t
^he electors qualified to. vote fee .1
" %-t- -.?A\
members of the general assemuty wtv- ?
- lug thereon shall rote in favor of s?tfc i
V amendment, and a majority of each i
/branch of, tbe general assembly shall, i
/. after suchelection, and before an- <
- :^>ther, ratify said amendment by yeas !
rand nays, that Section 7, Article VIII. ]
.xelatipg to bonded indebtedness, be
^amended by adding at the end there- ) <
* of the following words: Provided, {.
that the limitations imposed by this i
* section and by Section 5, of Article
"X, of this constitution, shall not apr
ply to bonded indebtedness incurred
*3>y the towns of Aiken, in the courfcy
vof Aiken; Camden, in the county of J<
i Kershaw; Cheraw, in the county of j
Vj&esterfield: Clinton, in the county of j
taanrens: Edgefield, in the county of* } ;
Edgefield, and St. Matthews, in th* j
c^Tmty of Calhonn, when the proceeds
of said bonds a**e applied solely and j
exclusively for the building, erecting, j ,
establishing and mainte) anoe of \va- | ,
terworks. electric light p-ants, sew- j
snmze system or streets, and where
- j 1 j
tibe question oi invHiiTing sum .
*?dness 'is submitted ;o the <7123 'ined ;
electors of said municipality, as pro- ;
Tided in the constitution, upon the ! 1
<pi6Stion of bonded indebtedness.
Approved the 2Sth day of F< brurr v, I
A. D. 1910. |
Xo. "Nl. |
.A Joint resolution propositi, to am- ud !
Section 7. Article VfH. of th- '-on- '
stitution. i elating .0 nuuio !
>k)J 1 ded indebtedness. ?
i
Section- 1. Be it resolved Jby t.ne
general assembly of the State of
South Carolina, That the following
amendment to Section 7. Article Yiii,
of the constitution, be agreed to: Add
at the end thereof the following
words: Provided, further, That iae
limitations imposed by this section
and by Section 5, of Article X, of the
constitution, shall not apply to the
bonded indebtedness in and by any
municipal corporation when the proceeds
of said bonds are applied solely
and exclusively for the purchase, csrabMshinent
and maintenance of i waterworks
plant, or sewerage system,
or lighting plant, and when the
question of incurring such indebted!
boss is submitted to the freeholders
' and Qualified voters of such muu'oi
: pal'ty, as provided in the constitution
I upon the question of ether bonded indebtedness.
Approved the 28th day of February,
A. D. mo.
Xc. f>Jv>.
A joint resolution purporting to
amend Section 7, Article VIII, of the
constitution, relating to municipal
bonded ir:debteeness.
Section i. Be it resolved by the
general asrcrncly of South Carolina,
That the fob owing amendment to
Section 7, Article VIII, of the constitution
be agreed to: Add at the end
thereof the fo)-owing words: "iVovidfld,
further. That the limits ions
imposed by this section, and by Section
5, Article X. of this constitution,
shall not apply to bonded indebted
?' J u T' /\? A
1!'AS6 mcuri'tru t'i lUt: K~.ii.* \j>. i
bi.c said city of Aiken may increase ]
its bended indebtedness in the man- j
ner provided for in.said section of
-said article to an amount not exceed?rg
15 per cent, of tlie value of the
taxable property therein for the purpose
of establishing, extending, completing
and repairing ? system o;' v;a
tervvoi ks, sewerage, electric lightr
and power."
Apnroved <.hc 2Sth day of February,
A. L'. 1810.
Xo. 5S0.
A joint resolution proposing to* amend
Section 7, Article VIII, of the constitution,
relating to municipal
bonded indebtedness. <
Section' 1. Be it resolved by che i
general assembly of the State of
South. Carolina, That the following i
amendment to Section 7, Article VII1, i
cf the constitution, be agreed to: Add 1
at the end thereof the following 1
words? Provided, further. That the <
limitations imposed by this section i
and by Section 5, Article X, of this
constitution, shall not apply to bond- t
ed indebtedness incurred by the town t
of St. Matthews, but said town of Sc. s
Matthews may increase its bonded m- r
debtedness in the manner provided in <
said section of said article to an }
amount not exceeding 15 per cent, of c
the value of the taxable property 1
therein, where the proceeds of said 1
bonds to. the amount of $20,000 shall o
be turned over by the town council 11
of said town of St Matthews to the a
duly appointed commissioners of *ne i
Bounty of Calhoun, for the purpose of r
aidiAgfti the eomstruptkm of,.public c
buildings for the county o< Calhoun. V
" Approved tfeedStb doy of February-. F
A. ET. W1A
So. 6?4. i
xesojulioa......jRapaobg . ;e
amend . See&lon 12, of Article T, of /
tfe. -oonsii$Utioa, re&ftng to fwwu-,
.. elide festtpes. y ..
..SswsiQon ). Be it. reeofved by the
^e*ey&i as^emMfcycf the State of
Sjpttih C&zxrflnav. T^at the, following .
amendments to ihe constitution of
South Carottna be submitted to the a
gratified electors of the State at the o
i03rt general ejection. for represent-a- :S
3pes?,ahd if a majority of the electors d
juaRfied to vote for members of tie b
genera! assembly voting thereon shall t:
Me" hv favor of such amendment and q
t; majority of eachbranch of the gen- g
frail assembly shall, after such olec- v
tfptt,- and- before another, ratify said a
tf&eDdment by yca-s and nays, that e
"I- , AJ 4 A i - I ^ Tt _ /? aV - - a.
>ecuon iz, or axucK* v, or uae eonstitutioB,
relating to associate jus- a
iees, be, amended by striking out in S
inesa Q't 4. And $ the words: "but if rbe b
pour hwtkea equally divide in opin- s
on, the judgment below shall be- af- tl
irmed,* and by striking out the word e
'two" in line 8t and inserting in lieu X
thereof the word "three," so that. t<
bhen amended, the same shall read as n
loUcwa: S
"See. 12. To all eases decided by - ii
he supreme court, the concurrence u
>f three of the justices shall be nec- c
^jean' for a reversal of the judgnnn* ; c
>ek>w, subject to the provisions here- ii
nafter prescribed. \\henever, upon: e
he . hearing of any cause or question : i
>efore the supreme court in .he ex- v
^reise of itK original or appelate iuria- o
itetion. it shall appear to the justices s
:boreo?r or any of> them, that the^e is ., t,
lavofved h question of constitutional J
aw, or of conflict between the eonsti- a
ttj&oa and lavs. of this State and of c
Lhe Pnited States, or between the du- t
lies .and obligations of her citizens s
,:nder the same, upon the determ,itK;tion
oI which *be entire court is not S
agreed, or whenever the justices of
said court, or any . two of tbcm. de- c
sire it on ant cause or question so be- ,z
fore said court, the chief justice, or in ;>
his absence, the presiding associate ;
justice, shall call to the ftssisuoc- s
of the supreme court, all of til" ?
judges of the circuit court: Provided: ^
however, That when the matter to t
be submitted is involved in an ap- 0
peai from the circuit court, the cir- r
cuit judge who tried the cause shall (
not. sit. A majority of the justuvs t
o! tno supreme court anu circuit court r
shall constitute a quorum. The decision
c?f *hc. court so constituted, or ;
it majority of the justices and judges '
sitting, shall be final and conclusive. '
In such ease the chief justice, or*, in
his absence, the presiding asoeintu
justice, shall preside. Whenever tju* *
justices of th?- supreme court and the
circuit judges meet together for 'Me 1
purposes aforesaid, if the number
thereof bo qualified to sit constitute ]
an even number, then one of the .-ircircuit
judges pre set a ;
cult judges must retire, and the 'ir<
uit judges present shall determine
ir? lot which of their number shall e tire.-'
Anproverl the- 2'lrh day of Kebr>m;.--t J
A. D. 1010.
Xc.
A joint rosohaion to amend Section
of Article V. of rfio constitution. iv- \
la ting, to associate just, ices of tit*
supremo court.
Section 1. Be it rer-Tv.-d by the general
assembly ci' the Stale of South
Carolina, Thai the loTowing amendment
to the constitution of the Sia.e
of South CaVolina be submitted to
ilte qualified electors of the Stare at
the next general election for representatives,
and if a majority of the
electors qualified to vole for numbers
of the general assembly voting
thereon shall vote in favor of such
amendment and a majority cf cacli
branch ct the genera! assembly shall,
after such election, and before another,
ratify said amendment by yeas
and nays, that Section 2, of Article V.
of the constitution, relating to associate
justices, be amended by striking
out the word "three" in line 2. and
inserting in Ilea thereif the word
four," and striking out the word
"eight" 'in line (5 and inserting the
word "ten," so that when amended,
the same shall reau as follows:
Sec. 2. The supreme court shnl!
consist of a chief justice and four associate
justices, any three of whom
shall constitute a i.uoruni for "he
transaction of business. Tue chief
justice shn.il preside, and in his abr.er.co,
the senior asocdate ju.-.'n e.
They shall be elected for the term or
10 years, and shad continue in office
until their successors snail be elected
and qualified, ar.ri shall be so oi:
fled that. o?vr of them shall go out of
office every two years.
A i proved t hc 2 "> fh day of Fe'ori:.ar\.
A. i). irnrm.
Xo. o.9
A joint resolution proposing an
air-endmc-nt: to Article X, of the eouitiuition,
by adding thereto Section
14, to empower the cities of Greenville,
Spartanburg and Columbia.
Jirrl Cip town ef rtannine to a^eess
abiittmg property for permanent
improvements.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the
general assembly of the State of
South Carolina, That the following
amendment to Article X, of the Stale
constitution, tc be known as Section
14 of said An.icle X, be agreed to by
two-thirds of the members elected to
each house, and. entered on the journal
respectively, with yeas and nays
taken thereon, and be submitted to
the Qualified electors of the State at
the next general election thereafter
'or representatives, to wit: Add the
following section to Article X of the
constitution, to be, and be known as
Section 14:
Sec. 14. The general assembly may
luthorize the corporate authorities of
he cities of Greenville, Spartanburg
md Columbia, and the town of Maniing,
to levy an assessment upon
ibutting property for the purpose of
>aying for permanent improvements
>n streets and sidewalks immediatey
abutting such property: Provided,
That said improvements be ordered
>n!y upon the written consent of twohirda
of the owrners of the property
ibuttijyj; upon the street, sidewalk or
>art of either proposed no be improved,
and upon condition that said
orporate authorities shall pay at
east one-half of the costs of such iro-1
trbvemente..
Approved the day of February.
L D. f91ft.
.. ..... 3?o,jep.yi _
l joint Fesedutfon proposing to auaeend
SSrw-rtinf* A ft# Artfcte X. Of the CO*
gtilptton of. 18^ refeffaif to
debt of f3trtmfj?f aad to^jxsb^s. ^
: Section .%[ Be tt reserved lb: the
jaenera? aBeemtHy of' the, 3fate .of
South Carofma, TBat the fottoipisg:
iBcpdmest to Set* too ? of Artfetfe X,
f the eoeatStutioa of the State oi
fcrath...Cscroftaa be sttbmftted to . t oo
usfffted eieetoni of tfto Stale af fbe
cii genera7 election for represemt*JVee,
"and IV a raajbrtty of ?lectors
ualtSed to. vote for, members of the
ener# assembly votiir# there?? ,?ba:l
ote to favor of mjeh Bitseadment, and
majority of each branch of the get--;
ral assembly shaft, after such etec-.
ton and before another, ratify said
mendment by yea? and nays, that:
Action G, Article X.V relating to the
ended debt of any 'bounty or _fovn*-w
hip-be .fey adding: at the endiiereof.
the fo^owing words: "Providd,\
That the limitation imposed bi
hje section shaft not apply. to an?;
ownship in the' county of Greenwood,
or to any township in the eonnty of
lahida, through which, in whole or
a part. the line of j&ilroad. of Greewxxxi
and Saluda railroad shall be Seated
, and constructed, nor to the
ounty of Saluda*. such said townships
a' Greenwood' ?ounty and Sahtda
ounty; and the county of Saluda 'beng
hereby expressly authorised . to
ote bond? in-, aid'of the construction
l' the said proposed railroad, under
uch restrictions and limitations *e
be general assembly may prescribe
KW'nafter:"" Provided, That . tne:
mount of such bonds shall not 'jkoed.
eight perceatam of the assessed
aluatJo? of the taxable 'property of
uch townships."
Approved the :H>th day of Eeferrjary.
L L\ 1310.' * ;i
At the <4?se of th? ejection, tHe
naaagefs and rJer'S must proved j
'ubhclv t<j. ope* the ballot boy-s and j
ouuf the fr&rTots therein, and con- j
Inue wkbout adjournment until the i
ame is complVred, and make a stiter;ent
of tb^ +*:-"salt for ea-ch office snc
hgx. the same. *Vithin three day
hereafter,. rue chairman or the board, 1
>r some one designated by rho boft-u,
nust deliver ro the commissioners of
lection the poi! list, the boxes eonnininsr
the ballots nnci written ?t:it? aents
or the results of the election.
Ivtnnayers of election?The followntt
managers of election have n*>-n
ippoinred to bold the election a* the
arious precincts i" the said county
liallentine?G. J. Shealy, .3. W.
>alh ntine, David Rm-kniphr.
Baiesburp?Kb lllte, G. M. . Adr.ni>, j
i\ Alt man.
Brook? F L. GMy. A. I\ Jumper.
3rona D. Shealy.
Hoi'itijj Soring*-?Tally Shealy. J. I
C Render, J. C . f/>nu.
itr.?.t A. Gavdt n, Carrol !
;,ybrand, J. A. !
Bull S'.vamp?-C. <\ Jasnis, \V. Q. j
r.K'ksoii., Melton Hr.Vr-. j
Croat's S'or''?'I I >. Kinard, 1>. D. j
\mick, Scott Shi ivy.
(vliMpin?T. A. Ciuilfin. V. O. Haiti, j
vat ??-r, A!<i:p!!ci\ j
Delinfcc? M K Kaminer, W. B.
Shrill, J E Bird.
Edmund?Jus A Kyzer, D E Sharpe,
I L E Jefeout.
' Folk's School Houst?J H Derrick,
j H A Eleazer, S O Dahy.
j Gaston?C S Goodwin, Vv' W Spires,
1 Vv D Pound.
Hollow Creek No. 1?S O Hook, W
i B Taylor, Glide Livingston.
Hollow Creek No 2?L L Halinian,
H N Price, F S Oiwaid.
lliltor.?C \V Smith, .1 C Henry, R
B Slice.
Trm< ?S A Aim hi as. Ilcnrv Weed.
Jeese Folk.
Irene?A K Wingard, Jacob Gantt,
Mike Wessiuger.
Leesyille?J II Bodie, A P gjWcst, J
II Riser.
Lewicdale?S K Taylor, Lewie llalimaii,
R L Craps.
Lexington?T> J Wingard. P II Cook,
; George Corley, Jr.
j Nate's School House?J II Huffman
j S R Ycunginer, A M Wingard.
| Peak?John E. Eargie, \V. 31. WiiI
son, J. Adair. Counts,
j Peiion?A. VV. Orait, II. V. Rish, L
| C Dunbar.
Pine Ridge?D L Koon, S 0 Epilog,
j A J W
Rig]tton?S F Lucas, Ira Kyzor,
J Davis Taylor.
Sandy Run?M L Wananiaker, J L
Crim, Joe Redmond, Jr.,
Samaria?Bob Sonterfeit, Josh Burgess,
Wm Watkins.
Spring Hill?P W Sites, S W Amick,
H G Rister.
St. Mathews?C P MeCartha. P D
Steele, E W Keisler.
Stead roan?B B Hall, P S Hallman,
T B Barr.
Summit?J C Hartley, E D Long,
I Manardifi Richard.
| Swansea?Charlie Rast, C J Rueker,
II N Sharpe.
The managers at each precinct i
named above are requested to delegate
one of their number to secure
boxes and blanks lor the election
011 Saturday, November 5, 1910, at
the Grand Jury room.
* R L LYBRAND.
CHAS A GEIGER,
J L SHULER,
Commissioner ot' State and County
Elections.
I -
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County o! Lexington.
Notice is hereby given that the
general election for representative in
congress will be held at the voting
precincts fixed by law in the county
Of v.. Oil
Tuesday, November 1910, said day
being Tuesday following the flr*t
Monday, as prescribed by law.
The quall fioa-tiocs tor suffrage a*
uoV-oirs: ' ,
itesideiKns in- State for two rea-ra,
I in_ the eouoty one tuse*, ho the ppllfmg
| prectoct is which the elector offers to
i vote,- ftwar monthe, and* the payme^c.
| six months be;tore any ejection of any
j poAl tax then due and payable: Pco[
Tided, Thatcvtims&er* in charge of an
! organized hureb and teacher? ?f
j paMi? schools sftair her eartttfed to vote
efte six roairtbs'Residence fp the
State, # otherwise
'V MaasNsers must m&iiro
of the voter the prcSweCfen ot a registration
cswtSflc&te an# proof'of. the
payment of ai! tasees factoring poi?
assessed and aoftectttrfe during
the previpps year,. The ^jjnxftietkxD of
a c?rt.!6eato of the receipt of the afsuch
*AX8&
Bfeall be ecnctfrs-fve proof erf the paymerit.
thereof.
J.Before the hour- fixed ir>r opening
tb? pods manager? and clerks miisk
aid subscribe to the const ftp;
jtk&a! oath.- The ?barring?: of, 'tho
.b$ard of managers oan a<jto hi J^t.er the
oafb to the other managers and to
the clerk: a notary ptrtrtTe must ad!
minister the oath to ehalrraan. The
; managers .ok#t thetr efcalrman and
; tier0 V V: . ; .. . ;'"
Polls al eaell voting plaee must be
| opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed
; at 4 o'clock p. mv exeeejpt la the elfy
I of Charleston, where- they shall be
: opened st 7 a-., nxfl amf otesed at. & p.
jtt. :.
The managers have ihe power to SH
!? vacancy; and If none, of .the man[
agers attend: the citizens- can ay?
I point, from1 among the qualified vot|
ere, the ma^apera, who, after being
i sworn, can eotxhirt the election.
Rt the close of the elee^fon, the
managers am? clerk most proceed
publicly to open the ballot boxes and
count the ballots- therein, and continue
without adjournment until the
frame ft romptefcrd; and a?ake a statement
of- the n suit for each office, and
sign "the same. Within three days
: &ainr?D or tiw iwara, j
or some ?oe d*8i$niafep<f by tbe board. I
musi. deliver so. the- eommrsskmers of
election the rjoll ltet#the boxes rxmtaiBteg
the haXtota- iwi writ ten statements
og the result of tbe election.
tfanagers of cleelion?The folkrrir>g
managers of election have .jeen
appointed to hold: the eht'tiori at the
various preoliK-ts fn?the said county *
BaUcnTlm?K*. A. Bicktcy, J. .7. i
j; Bonknjyht, B. J. Derrifck.
! BrookJanrt?Uary Caughnian, Wscte
I Root, Wade C-orley.
! Bull Swamp- M. C. Kirkland, J. >1*.
j 9*arnes. F L. O'Brion.
[ Brook?1>. H. Price, 8. Lather Kite,, j
j Crf-o. E. Canghnun. ]
| Bateshurst?J. P. Copeland, Reuben j|
| Unirer, E. I... Hartley.
! B>nir.g Spring*?J. S. Mill* r, M. L. j
! Miikr, Levi Brown.
I Chapin?S. J. Clark. A. Melron I
i wheutv ft F*. Si ice. j
Cram's Sro.t?S. S. L'wIIer, Jcbu j
: Dreiier. Charlie Koon.
! Di-iin?o?\V. J. Baft , J. A. Kamint-r,
I A II. Knot.
1>] rounds?A. S. Jones. W. No nil j
! Lor-is, It. C. Shoaiy.
FoikfsSchool llonse?J. A. Flea^er, !
| J. I). Derrick. J. M. Met/..
(iastor.?(ie;>. W. Piiinid, \\\ J. !
Jtjjep^r, J. H. Pound.
Ifiiion?G. Hitler, 10. L. Derrick, j
: U. 11. Da-Uer..
Irene?Henry Boozer, I)?.ilas WesJ
singer. Andrew Goodwin.
i Lexington?E. G. Dreher, Thos. II.
j Caughmaa. D. U. Drafts.
I Lewiedale?P. II. Craps, J. Collins
i Price, Isaiah Taylor.
| Lecsville?J. D. Langford, D. L. !
| Gunter, W. J. P. Kinard.
Nate's School House?P. E. Madman.
S. P. Young:nor, N. K. Metz. ;
Pel ion?H. L. Seofield, Geo \\\ F..1- ;
j law, L. W. Gardner.
j Pine Ridge?C. L. Epting, D. P.
Koon, S. O. Fulnier. ;
Peak?.T. H. Eargle, r. K. Stuck,
W. M. Aduy.
Stead man?II. J. Burgess, V?*. L. j
! Quattlebaam, \V. A. Hail.
Spriref Hill?Ed E. Eleazer. J. II.
Ftiimer, B. IE Slice.
Sandy Run?W. H. W;n liiiv.:::- r,
) W. L. Whit taker, IE S. t r in.
j Summit?A." E. ('rap.*, f>. T. IIuiv.
j .J S. Shealy.
Samaria?James Davi s Westmoreland,
Smit-orb ir.
Swansea?F. H:M rbraiid, R. 3>.
Rood, Sam!. J. !> -r: k.
| Hollow Creek X . I?iS. G'Xm:j
D.on, T. IE S!k; 1!, HUd;.
I Hollo ..v (..'reek V*. "J?T). F. P. *o \
T. 1'. Dralts, ,i. E. S.-ase.
Irmo-H. A. Emicic. A. X.
John Your.giiior.
St. Mathews?.!. T). ItfoCariha. W.
II. Koislor, G. I>. Taylor.
Risriton?Rovd F. Berry, W. r.I.
Yor.ce, J. O. Spradiey.
The matin jrers at each e : :
named above are requested if.
sate one of their number to s.-u.o
the boxes and blanks for die t
On Saturday. November Jth, IS) 10,
at the Grand Jury room.
WM W HAWKS.
.T S PROSSON
SAML B GEOiiGi:.
Com mission or of Federal Election for ;
county, S. (\ :
October
The Lyric.
lias on for Fair Week, something ;
that is hound to please the large an- '
dienoes who attend this popular little j
theatre. The acts are line, and the j
program is better than ever. Moving
pictures new and very intresting, so J
while in Columbia be sure and go.
I
TO THE PEOPLE OF
I want to inform vou that
thing in Diy Goods, Notioi
or Hardware that I am hei
antee my goods and prices,
von come to Ghapin and be
For Cotton Seed Heal and
your interest to see me bef
M. P. XJ:
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T. B. ROAC
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Columbia, - S
Tt *vr.s tho pleasure of tlx? editor to
s:)?Mui \>.i Sunday in Aurusta, and
cer:??:.:?v . ri.ioved r: hospitality of
.V \ t . ... j * \:-,A at their
i .i ;/h:11 i ii v. lover street.
jag ? ' 11 ?iptsmi *'1 """T ""
I King of Externals] ,
| Is the Original in the 2
| field of external rem-1
I edies for all forms of I
| inflammation sach asl
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COi iiO> 1^1 0 i. si3 ?\1 5^ GSil IS
approach Go wans. It 8 *
i| stands supreme. S
12 ll'if have hern soiling Gowans s
eg Pre;aim lion for Pneumonia and 2
11 Cohh ever since il u:i.< put on the I
i| market, and hr.. ve. found it one of&
* our most sntisf.' eiorv sellers. 1
CA JIPPSTPR PROS., &
3 Wholesale and Retail Druggists, s ?
E Greenville. S C , -July U. it: 10. ?
1 BUY TO-DAY! HAVE'T!?! THE I'flME |
| gj All i>ru??i:i's 31. .",0c.. "5c. 1
^3 GGWAN MEDICAL CD.. DURHAM. N. C. 1
sS Guai?r.;ecd. sr.Q .Tcr-y rsf'.ir.le:1 by ycur Srcggist 9
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GzzizIzt:i.^k ci ike Jury,
V;, ' ' ' " ;"! ; : .: 7 vo been
iO'fi". ."'''Li' >\*00?C OI
\ !,? : . .? . << i : ) ' ; i ('.-urt of
("fir,* ' -i.-, commcnci: g on IvI on(lav.
Nov. 7;!::
H-.) W S.'tt.rh, Or- V. Roberts, .
J C Kod!!. J I; --.tt, *
E./.ie \.i Lonjr, Cim- ] Kaueh,
W Li A It mar:. J W K
Paul \V" Ad'Sy, Noah A Derrick.
Waco F 0>r!ey, Hamp Caughman,
W Thos Sii'-afy, Loil K S'vjmpert,
J H Roland. * Rich M Kneece*
Pickens C Taylor, S P Foxworth,
H C Reeder, * Fred (Ju)lum.
J Andrew Shealy, E Chas Bowie,
W Scott Roof. * Azariah Taylor,
,T Will Richardson, Wiliiam A Hall,
R Elias Price, Paul M Shnmpert,
J J Mack, Sr., Geo W Fall aw, f
Geo D Haves, Jacob J Gunter,
r c\ rv.n. i"?UAT TJ^.^Vr
?J \j UUIIUIU, wuauic iu ii'jvn 9.
Wade H Kyzer, H G Weiborn.
THE DUTCH FORK:
if yon are needing any
ds, Shoes, Hats. Groceries
re to please you and guar- *
, Cive me a trial when / .
> convinced. ' / /
Hulls you will find it to ' - / I
ore yon buy. m
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700D N. H. DRIGGBRS ?
ER E. G. COOK i ?
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'EY E W. WHLSON 4 j
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J
iod below co&y to clow out a* I
ig out of tbte branch of bnsiiieea* ^
? are bargain* for you .
[)feS?for everybody, Men, Women
children that war to satisfy everjr
. The prices are popular....^ RXTriTRB?Se*>
my stock, ae I havs
received a car of selected foraittxre,
priees are "all right." 8ee me before
buy
RDWARE?I have a fell line of hard* #
e; the Disc Plow, Turn Plows, Middle
akere, Disc Harrow, Pittsburg Welded
;ing, in fact anything yon may need
bis line
3CKRIES?Always in stock, fresh and
be9t at right prices .. x
'E ME A TRIAL.
/ESSINGER,
TAPTM S. r
f
a
m urn* innw i i ?r*ifn~T rangemenls
with one of the
)p!y Houses in the country, ^
i! casings, from one pound
3 right. :::::::
HTME QUALITY
5 GROCER : :
s Street,
oisth Carolina