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? -^-,-J? Notice of Election. STA^jOF^OU-fH"(! \ ROL INA, -CO?jSI'Y Of (?RANGKB?HO Notice is hereby given iiia> ueG n erai Election for State and O n t\ Officers will be hel lat ihe voting pro i oincts pre-cribed in ???w ib s^hl Coun ty, on Tuesda\, Nov-mbei 3, 190?, said day being Tuesday following "he first Monday hi November, as presc:ibe<i by laws. . ;.. * ?? j . j At the-said election seperate bnxe-j will be provided at which qualified j electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to tue State j Constitution, as provided in the follow ing Joint Resolutions: No. 712. A Joint Resolution Proposing, to Amend Section 7, articte VIIi. of the . Constitution. Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebted ness. Section 1. Be it resolved h\ the Geuerai Assembly of the State of Sou h Carolina, Ttiat the following amend ment to rb> Constitution of thr St?t< of South Car >Jlim be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at the n?xt general election for Representa tive, and if ? majority of the eleetoi-s qualified' -to vote lor members of t-e General As.-erubl\ vot ng thereon shad vote in :?v*>r of such amendment, an',1 a majority ?f e??ch braueh ?.fthe <??? n eral AKs-mbly shall, afte such e'ec tion 'and foe we another,'.ratify wjicl amendment by yeaa and nays, tiui 8 ction 7 Artinle, VIII. relat ng u bo ,de?l.. i;.d btedness/foe amended by sddingat the end thereof the folio yuig words: Provided, That the limitation imno-ed try. this .-eeiioti und liy/Sws tip i 5. uf Article X. <>> U-U fjohsitu tion, shall- not apply (tobomd i\ in debtedness incurred foy the towu o Guftneyyiu th*. County of Cherok when the proceeds of said bonds are p plied solely and exclusively f? r th budding, erect intr, e.-dablis ing, "aiid maintenance of waterwc ks. 'e'ebtric light punts or sewerage system, and wliereth - quest.) u of incurring sui-h iu'efotednes- is sir nutted to thr quali fied flee to s u said municipality, as provide'i in the Coiist'tution, 'tpon tin qu-stion of bonded indebtedness. Approved the 27th day of February. A. D. 19US. * No. 703. A Joint Resolution Proposing to A.me.vi) Section 4 ok Aktici, XI ! ok the i JONSTITUTIoN of tu e state oFlSqirru Car-LiNA, Relating to thk OF PICK of AlUCTANT and in spect r General. Secti-'n 1. he it resolTca bv tin General As-embL of tiie State of Sou'I. Carolina. I h ?t the following amend on-i.t to the Constitution of the Stale of South Carolina, be sub itted t tin qoaliti d electo s of the So-te at the next general election for Re.*r seuta tiv. s, nod if a maj rity of t e eiectrs qualified to vote for member*.of the General Assembly voting there n, shall vote in favor of said amendment, ano a majority of each brunch of the Genera A^8 mMy shall after su- h ele - ton. and l**'ore anotlier, ratify the same amendment foy y as and nays, 8eetion 4 of Article XIII or tiie Con stitution of the State of South Caro lina, relating to ' Militia," I e ..mend d by striking out in the first 'hie the words "and Inspector' ; so that th? said Section, as amt-ud^d, shall read as follows: *'lhrtte shall be an Adjutant General elected by the qual fled electors of th- ! S'ate at the same time, and in the same manner, as other State officers, who shall rank as Briuadiei General, and whose duties and compensation shall be prescribed by law. Sec 2. That the question of adop ting tiie araeu tmeru proposed in the foregoingSection shall be submitted to the elt-cto s as follows: Those in favor of the ameudment shall deposit a bal lot with ?!ie following vuuds plainly printed or written thereon: "Constitu tional Amendment to Section 4 of Article XIIi, Yes"; and those opposed to said amendment shall east a ballot With th- following words plainly print ed or written thereon: "Constitution ?I Amendment toSiCtion 4 of Article xur, \o." A) proved the 26th day of February, A. D. 1908. There shall l>e s. perate and dis'inet ballots and boxes at this election for the fojlowiilg officers, to wit: (1) Gov ernor and I ieutenant Governor; (2) Oth-r State Officers; (3) Si ale Senator; (4) Members of House of Ilepiesenta t>v?s; (?) C>>ui ty Officers. On Which shall be the name or names of the per son or persons voted for as such officers, respectively, and the office for which they are voted. Before tiie hour fixed for opening the poll-. Manager-? and Clerks must take and subscribe the Constitutional oath. Tue C hairman of the Board of Manag ers can administer the oath to the otber members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must adn in ster the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman *ud Clerk. ? oils at eaeii voting place must l>e opened at 7 o'c'ock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. in., except in the City of Ciiarlesiou. where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, tlie citizens ."an appoint from among tiie qualified voters, tiie Mana gers, who, alter being sworn, can con duct the election. At the (lose of the election, the Managers and (Merk must proceed pub licly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, a .d continue with-1 out adjournment until the same is com-1 pleted, at d make a statement ofrthe re sult for each office and sign the same. Within three d ?ys hereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Biurd, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, til- ii;>xes cout in ng the bal lots und written statements ol the re sults of the ele tion. Manageks op Election.?The fol lowing Managetsof Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various preciucts in the said County: Ayers ? W. R. Austin, V. P. Shuler, W. S. Barton, Jr. Bowman.?G. W. Uteey, A. G.St'o in n, P VVi Cam. . Rr.ndiville?W. P. McAlhnnv, ? . P. Mxfis, X. H. rjnitt-y. . ' ti fi r Gr ;ve ? J. E. Metts, T. R. Gr ititli, J. T Antl-y ( ? pe.?U.E. GntLth, W. M. Rittr, s. B. Cope. C ilova.?D. H. Buir, J. E. Mack, A. L. ? M?nk. ? , ??ainzier* Mil.?J. v. Danrzler, J. W. Wactor, A. L S .oem*kw. . tzl.rs P. O.?W: C. Evans, J. ?. ?l.ulei, M. C. Ra-t. E loree.?M. Li Posey, H. A. Felder, J. S. TJniier. jHiuiso'i.?Iv> Till, L H. Brckwith, Wilbe H it ley. Liv.UK-tou.?F.. N Livingeton, A. 8. H.niches,< urn i* Carter. Norm.?E. J. Joues, E. H. Salle.v, Frai.fc Ku -tts Norway.? ?. B. Boitin, C. D. R t land, L. W Bars. Oritiigaburg.?W. P. Krunson, H. E Bolen, J. c. Murphy. Phil ips.^I. W. Sheppard, H. R. Jamis n, Daniel J. Gr ilitli. Qu .it ebaum.?W. W. Hodges, J. R. Aruak r, ? . F. Poiter. I {owes vi II .?Richard Hopkins, D. S Kuiiche . George F <in hen. ?^wy. rifale.?J. M. Kuotts, R. C| WilIianiMui, D. J. Brown. Spriujifl. hi.? L. E. Phillips, L>. R. Fitnii g, J. A. ttu iMiiers. Van re ? W. A avinger, S. F. Dantz 1er, A., P. Avinger. The Managers al each precinct h;>m ? d ab>.ve aie n quested to delegate line ?> tbeir number to secure boxes ar,d liianks for tli<^ .hction from J. M Hughes at tifilce of Abial Lathrop.am line al ter r'utsdn\ , Oct. 27, 1908. J, Stokes Saliey, _ C?airuian. J. D. Giillitli, J. C h uucheg. lotuiuissioriers of St:-tQ aud .Couijty .Kle nuns for Urangebur,; Count\ S.O. J. &L HugW, , . Clerk. October 13, lW?. Office of City ClerJMud"Treasurer. City of Orangeburg, S. C. September 1, Hi OS. :. To the City Council. Gentlemen: I respectfully "sub mit this report of the financi.il transactions of my office for tfcfc month of August, 3 90S. balance cn hand Aug. 1.:$ 330.Iii Receipts for the month. . . . 249X". Total.\_$ 579.SO transferred from Acct. Com. Pub.-Works.$1,243.67 Grand total.$1,S23.47 Disbursed during the month. 3.S24.03 Xet treas'y deficit Aug. 31. $2,000.5?'. Due by City funds to Acct.? Com. Pub. Works.$3,67S.0H Above deficit .... 2,000.5it Total deficit City 1 funds 9. 1, '08. . .$5,67S.5: Special Sewer Funds. Org. Ace Balance August 1....... $1,134.2: Interest to September 1. .. 32.3 Total Orig. Acct.$1,116.5: New Acct.?Bal. Aug. 1... 49S.G7 Grand total ..$1,665.2i Paid Berghaus & Moffitt,, New Act. 49S.C7 Bal. on hand this date Orig. Acct.$1,160.5:'. Consolidated receipts? ? Comp, tax.$ 2.00 Rent . 5.u0 4 Fines & forfeitures 152.75 Licenses. 59.50 Impounded dogs .. 14.00 Coal sold. 16.40 -$ 249.6:1 Consolidated disbursements? (Departments.) Street .$636.OS Police. 502.35 Executive . 393.20 Water and light. . 459.03 City property .... 59.72 Fire. 7SS.00 Health. 251.64 Engineering . . . . 243.55 Sewer con. and maintenance . .. 467.96 Dog catchers .... 2.50 -$3,S24.03 Detailed disbursements? Street pay roll, Aug 1_$ 70.10 Owen ?. Co., repairs St. department. 14.50 A. C. L. R. R. Co., freight on brick . 12.00 Avers & Williams, cement 23.20 Orangeburg Hd. & Fur. Co., nails, etc. ? 3..?." Stceet nay roll, Aug S.. . ... 65.4a John McNamara, supplies ? . for st. dept.. 9.80 Street pay roll, Aug. 15. .. 76.1 0 W. A. J. Nettles, lumber. . 24.00 A. C. L. R. R. Co.. freight on drain pipe . 70.61 Street pay ro!!, Aug. 22 . . 69.oS Southern R. R. Co.. freight drain pipe . 36.5.^ W. H. Brown, V.S.. treating mules . 5.00 Street pay roll. Aug. 29.. 66.7) E. J. Smoak. pea vine hay. S.0>> J. B. Etheredge. dieting Acct. for Aug. 9. 4 9 - > The Sun. dodgers in Re Farmers' Institute .... 6.0>) The Sun. dog ordinances. 1.00 Crystal Ice Co., Ice...... 1.0U M. F. Inabinet, transcribing names to tax duplicate. . 5.00 Orangeburg Military Band. special appropriation .. 100.00] Municipal Journal, subscrip. 6.00 j Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. Co.. service for August .... 2.63 j Jeffords & Saliey. cotton | weighers, spl. approprtn. 105.4 6 City Banks, interest on overdrafts July . 10.61 The Sun, job printing.... 3.00 j Orange Cotton Mills. 52.25 tons coal p 3.10. 162.03 I Orange Cotton Mills, 30 tons coal @ 3.10. 93.0(1 Orange Cotton Mills, 40 tons coal @ 3.10..- 124.00 Wa.nnamaker Mfg . Co., paints, etc., Rest House 56.22 Owen & Co., Rest House 15 City lots, 6 three room cottages, and 54 acj-es fa mi <g land ..within one mile -ofGity limits for Sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder. Sale to take place in front of Court House on 1st Monday in November immediately after sale of lands by Probate Judge. A great opportunity to secure a home or to make a paying investment. ed. Terms: 1-3 Cash and balance in payments to suit purchaser. Any information desired about above property will gladly be furnished by the undersign IMl POE1 I., ii inLi i ?a?8 '1 ? MUBMH " ???"?"?''' n.i . ?? ..? -?r-xrs?r~~".~ -, r a ?? ? 6?. I 3S Illfi W I HE DlLLd Vi IM I ' SAU AMLAiUL And Any ONE DOLLAR BILL Will Secure Vou Three Months Subscription (Regular Price is $1.75) io the Daily and Sunday There wih be all kinds and class attractions at the great Georgia-Carolina Fair at Augusta, Ga., November 2nd, to 7th. Not one will excel The AUGUSTA CHRONICLE'S big Subscription Offer. The Dailv and Sunday Augusta Chronicle wiU be sent to your address, IF YOU GIVE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION DURING THE FAIR AT THE CHRONICLE'S BOOTH IN THE MAIN BUILDING AT THE FA 1R GROUNDS, for the small sum of just: I-? The regular subscription price to the Daily and Sunday Chronicle for three months is $1.75. As an inducement to get you to subscribe, and as a booster special, and to add an attraction to get you to Augusta during the Fair, WE WILL TAKE PRACTI CALLY HALF REGULAR-SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR THE THREE MONTHS, but only during the Fair week, and at THE CHRONICLE'S BOOTH AT TliE FAIR GROUNDS. Remember $1.0D gets the largest, best, most complete and up-to-date newspaper printed in the Savannah River Valley sent to you for three months. If you are not thoroughly familiar with what THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE is, a postal card request will get you a free sample copy. Be sure and visit THE CHRONICLE'S BOOTH during the Fair (Its in' the main building) and get a paper to read. It will be free if you ask for it at the Fair Ground booth. Old Subscrbers Can Take Ad vantage of This Offer By Paying Their Subscriptions Up to November 2, 1908. Tear this advertisement out and keep it in your pocket as a reminder to subscribe while at the Fair to ''THE BIG DAILY", for three months for ONE DOLLAR. P. S.?One of the "Bills" will be elected President during the Fair Week, but we can't help that?but a One Dollar Bill can help you to keep posted-on the news for three months. F?R FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS: if1 /&-pty *w<H44w www Augusta, Georgia. ? it w ' O O o o o o J fcltjll . /. JO. Glover, caps and badg es firemen . i. B. Etheredge, watching fire warehouse . .. A. J'\ VI. Co.. regular ap propriation l D08-09.... 25 eureka Fire Hose Co.". fire h-se, etc. 47 ^asL End Reel Co.. regular appropriation tor Aug. . I lealth pay roll. Aug. 1 . . >u. R. R. Co.. freight, on disinfectants . owen & Co., repairs hlth dopr. . .. A. C. I,. R. R. Co., freight on disinfectants. 9 Health pay roll, Aug. S.. 22 !'. \V; Cant well, repairing tank covers . t4 Health pay roll Aug. 15 Sou. R. R. Co., freight on disinfectants. 6. Health pay roll. Aug. 22.. 21. Atlantic Refining Co., disin fectants . "'i. V. A. Schiilley, II. 0. disin fect or and stamps. 2. Health pay roil Aug. 29. . . 21. Thomas Cartmill, dis. dis infectants . 13. L. C. Wannaniaker, .service to engineer. J 2.0 L. C. Wannaniaker, service to engineer . 12.0 L. ('. Wannaniaker. service to engineer . J2.r? Isaac Williams, labor sewer Berghaus & Moffitt. sewer construction contract No. 4 . . . 4?-.L> Isaac Williams, sewer labor 1.' A. Fischer, C. P., dog catcn j ers . l.o I Henry Eklund, dog catcher .h A. Inabinet & M. Dc Chiavette dog catchers. .0 Salaries paid for August?' William Wade, janitor. . . . 2.~> J. If. Etheredge, street pver 'seerer .. . fio.o Lewis A vinger, utility man 35.u A. G.'Dibble,- Asst. to Olk. and Treasurer. 80.') 0:; M. Roberts, El. Firc Alarra. ... in.' F. A. Seliiffley, health office .GO.O Edward Haw es, Jr., city en gineer .. . ino.o A. Fischer, chief police. 75,0 W. II. Edwins, policeman.. 50.1 rfc F. Jennings, policeman 5S.0 E. C. Fairey, policeman.. 60.y J. L. Segrest, policeman.. 59.0 G. E. Fickling, policeman GO.O C. H. Williamson, police man . 60.0' R. L. Stokes. Spl. police man . 10.0 R. W. Itozard, Spl. police man . ]"<.'' Lewis A vinger, Spl. police man .i. 5.0 W. F. Robinson. Spl. police man . 1.0 J. W. 11. Hakes, mayor. . 50.1 F. H .Wannaniaker, Sec. Hoard Health . 10.1 H. Wannaniaker, Clerk and Treasurer. 1 00.< Total in vouchers Nos. 1 to 74 inclusive .$3.824.0 Respectfully submitted, L. H. W A N N A MAKER, City Clerk and. Treasurer. Office of Secretary Commissioners o Tu'jlic Works. City of Orangeburg. S. C. September 1, 190S. To the City Council and Commission ers Public Works? Gentlemen: I respectfully submit this report of the receipts and dis bursements 6t the otlicof secre tary Commissioners of Public Work-j for the month of August, 190S: Cash balance on ham' Aug. I.$ 0-17.11 Received during the month 1,218.81 Total .$2,166.42 Disbursed during the month ... $ 022.7o Transferred to City Acct. . . . 1,2.43.67 -:?$2.icG.-r.' No cash balance. IreditS due by City fun-is . . .$3,678.03 Sources of Receipts? Water .$ 2S2.04 E. Current _ 591.73 Materials. 336.01 Meter rents .... 0.0 I -$1.2 I 8.SI Consolidated disbursements? Expense acct. ..$ ?62.20 Extension acct. . 231.09 Materials. 29.40 -$ 022.7? Detailed disbursements? Wannamakcr Mfg. Co.. paints, brushes; etc.$ 3.05 ipecial pay roll Aug . I . . . 9.40 "lie Sun. notice for Asst.. 1.25 )wen & Co., bolts aid latclw. 1:35 lixson & Uro., gasoline. . .2.1 '. W. Smoak, supplies -and materials . 6S.45 )rangeburg Material Co., goose necks . ti.7~i .V. F. Cannon, job print ing . 2.00 lt. J. Jeffords, freight, etc., meters, etc. 9.SC Robert Lide, insurance pre mium . 58.00 Special pay roll Aug S... 10.0'J Southern Express Co., chge on shunt . 2.10 R. J. Jeffords, freight and el ravage . Dib. -.uwman & Sbecut, Med. atten. Jno Thomas Cataract Refining & Mfg. Co., disinfectants. 1.G3 DOING TllElii DUTY. Dr. L s..s fers _ John McNamara pipe, etc ... Sou., Express Co. supplies .. . Special pay roll ]',. .].? .I?'iTor% r, Jr., anal: materials cbargc on Aug. i y . . dravage.. b ii. Express CpJjfcnarge 0:1 wirt . Sou. Express Co., charge on siippli; s. Special .pay roll. Aug 'Ii. . Ii. .1. Jeffords,' freight, etc., in! oils, globes, etc. Western Electric! Co., wire and transformers. Sou. Ry., Co., fr'ght en oils Sou. Express Co., charge 0:1 grease cups . Son. Ry. Co., freight on transformers, etc. Special pay roll Aug. 29.. Postmaster, stamps for Asst. Miss Jessie Dukes, service to A;st. Regular 1'. II. pay roll, sal aries . 3G.S0 15.00 1 G.SS .!?') :>.;!'> .10 .30-, 1.10 195.1: .no : i.io G.G0 : Scores of Orangcburg Headers Are , Learning the Duly of the Kidneys. ! To filter the Mood is the kidneys' i duty. When they fail to uo this the kid neys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills ; follow; Urinary troubles! diabetes. Doau's Kidney Pills cure them all. Orangcburg people endorse our claim. J. L. Phillips, Farmer, S5 Sellers Ave., Orangebiirg, S. C., says: "On several occasions I have used Doan's Kidney Pills procured from Dr. J. <;. WannamakeVs drug store and they have always-given entire satis faction." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the UniL ed States. Remember the name?Boon's? and take no other. .'.0 0 ?I ! 1 '?'? Total in vouchers N'os. I to inclusive .$ 92 Respectfully submitted. L. II. WANNA MAKER. Secret You Only Hair Alive? kidney trouble are so weak^WH?rx Iiausted that they only half tB?. JOley'S Kidney Rem edy makes ?HSm>' kidneys, restore:, lost vitality.^lm^ weak, delicate j people are restored to health. Re-| fuse anv hut Foley's. For sale by. Dr. A. C. Dukes. Fine City Lots. Dr. D. J. Hydrick has opened up a suburb which he very appropriate!/ has named Fairview. It is located in the North-eastern portion of the city, as shown in cut in ad. in another column. The lots are about 5-8 n.ilis from the Court House, and about JO minutes walk to the business center. They are high, overlooking the city and beautifully situated in a first class section. This looks like a fine chance to build a homo, particularly so when you con sider that labor, lumber and other material are cheaper now than they have been in several years past. We understand that these lots bought on easy terms. The ocean diver who fails to rise in the world must be ia the depths of despair.