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' ' ? -5^r POBtiBHKD KVKBY KRJDAl ? <. BY"" 'W- Xi KWWlC'Lli' A l*lfa For Our . Iluiuo Mm<hiuits To going to Columbia to 'H'r and muring vialts ther? this Kali do you sxpeot to buy ?.?> thi in th*t city that Is kept In Cuio'Kuy il you do, stop ft"'1 u,lnk * moment- Kpeud 3 our moony whore you will have au op' portuuity to get it bsek nguin right here At home. The homo people need your patronage mid every did lar you carry away to other uiur? kets make ua that jnncti the ppyrcr and lessens your ?own advantage to get it buck agniu. To the Spring aud at other liuine of the year when you want credit our borne merchant# readily accom modate you. Now during tbe^K?H when money ia plentiful you should be Juat as djlllgent in turning your ?pending tnouay thole v/uy and iu plaolng your trnde with the hoim< morobftutH at other ecpoptin of the The home merchant can cell you Juat ao cheaply u* the Columbia ' flroi) becauac Die laiget the city the greater ibe txp? n?u in running the StOre. The atyici aie juat u'? t?m ^ i&ll Up-to-date for ne ? i y all ??'"? ohante buy direct from the iu.?ua~ Zaotuiei through the diuunoer wuo Catuden merchants a* cheaply ne the Cilumi :a ntcichante. The atock may be smaller in bulk, but tUkt io an advantage, for thin gives the [tome man au opportunity tar see every piece and exau.iy<' .1 t oloaely. &?"In the dry goodo aod clothtug ^llne and especially muliueiy a;. ! vH0tl0U8, tho stocks of Homo of our ^jmerohants are an good an u;?> to be found in Columbia. The prices ' Are cboaper aud you are dea-ing - fflth your fellow 111 <?o wh"iu >c. u eee every day face to fnc", ho leave your money at home where you "-will have a chancu to hear 11 ji'?u e Id your frteuo'a poeaei, utul ui?j ^be he will upend it baek *>ith yon some day, but if you cany it <>fr spend, you will never ^et u-to cir $ CUiatlog a? frte'y h^id at hotni\ ^ You aave I lie railroad lai?, t-> tiresome day io the Ml\, I i i? ti ? expo linen and other tncbletil v'e '?!?'? yoii would not epti?d oy >? ayi:;j. ^ at home and pureb'ising of your home merchants. Patriotism de mands it, loyalty to your town de manda it, eupportlng homo tradr / appeal* to it auvi fritndlin?*?? to your fellow citizen oppcaia to it. f". Tho Chronicle condemu* lh?: ^practice ot goiug to Columbia t?? buy your Full suite, hatB or drc:>? |gooda and virtually loadinji down . ^Ue train with bundlea, pu?hing ev ^erybody off the HeatB with hnt box ..(I auil bui'deuing the couducl<?r . with tho woik generally giveu to f the freight depaitmont. If there I special thfng that you mum _hovo aud it can't be found hei<', feareV one of our accommodating met ? ?ban la to order It fv>r you direct 'i from the faotory . rto not wish to i;o \;ndoratood aa bolng unftlend'y to Ci>!u:uhu, ' 'lor we love our beautiful capital 'city and her aplondid citu i.s, bui ^e love our homo peoj.lo more. T' Don't forgot ths'. your liolglibor "though ho dilfeta ftftin polui "Oally may be ftf*V ufs in l?:.? ^convictioDS ae you, ihai ihia kh n free couutry where freeJoui cf opin ion la one of the h:g^*.bt of the broad fouudaliou-stontoi of our gwv .'crnment, and there .V' u.;l l?c att eod to that f.jtui of guve: arnisi | without it. Bo tolerant, therefoic, or rather not tolerant but rational, ^?patriotic and good, natuied. S;and by your couvictibutt \ud let your . neighbor atand by hi* if lie h>? dip ?yU, ^ poses. Keep cool. Argue politico you will , but do it calmly aud ^reasonably, and bear tuns fact al ways lu mind, that just an you have '.'made up your uiind unalterably a * to^he way in which you wilt vote, ninety-nine hundredths of the vot ing population has done the same thing. MTOU. By ReprmatatiTetl Hiclmnl And Smith, ?P?oplo of lt?r?ih?w County : recent compaign in . this ?UUa *1 each meeting were honored by the with the nomine lif' VV.W, wo woiiia i?*U? K call fur ft | moling ol mix *jUU<* dti **?i? who vroio intcrwt<?d in tfood road*, with a view of hftvitig a frill ttod fr*'? tiiMc'uiifciOft J)f thjt? great question and formulation ?o me plan whereby wo hoped to work f?n Improvement m our public liijjliwaye arid tho prevent eystcin of uuUt.UL.l&Jag the etuu. IlHvin^ hi; on honored with th? nptutnMicn. for whi'di wo not only fee! <Jot*{)iy grateful, but ohall ea?n euv'y and cousolvntlootily endeavor to ehow our nratllu.'o by our work# and loyalty <o the pcopjc.' interoat, we heroby call n convention of our Supervisor, Towuihip CoiuamaiVT r>r?, old und new, other CU'JLUty 'AW ciald uii l nil other persona who aio it) the ItftHt interest* d in tlio nub jeet of tfood roftdb, to bo hold in the (>>ui t Hojmo, Ht t auu'cu, Tuoudny, llov. l?tb, I'HJtf, ut H (/'{lioop u jw We have reached a period win u Momethlotf wnst bo dono along tfi ?? lino,. Wo arc willing to" do what wn Ciu, hue WO want thy aatOfttftliOtr of the peoplo. Wc do not- b'.'lieyo tint a roofo important or u'geut conven tion of our poople can be called at thin tiirjo. Nothing can inoro deli nitoly contribute to their ir.dunt ri.il mu/1 ?ocia! w oioire than tfood roadw In a recent communication to one of our imparl iU lion Bta'o, :Vlr, W W. Kinlf'y, President of the South* rvn Kjdwny Company, who i* well inform* d ?md Iiun mudu a cittfu) study ol tho fmbjoe', i?yf? . -Tho construction .of. good roads iijhdir?j tYoin h rrarhefc town hajj |)r? 't,i '.u.'ly tli 0 same? efh'-ot a-; bring* j in.^ t Ijo f:iniiK nearer to tho town. Itj intends h y several milort it. ovory di 'nw jtlou th" area of territory m which ;frtrni'*i? tan proiit'ih'v eo.-oi^o in mur ii 'j t gardening and dairying. 'J'lo.t I Ihli? id tnv htt? been t-ffuciiv^Jy dco,. jonHtrattid in thns?? loeuluhiH jo ttu' jHoulITofi i) Mtntiia nnri i:? -ot-hw tions id (ho country whe-rn road im j proVMOfiUtH ll-lVO I I Cuni?ri ouf 1 1) ? j iol'hjoi tly anil Hy?tcton!it ally, Tin lo i! i. bit inf- r '?! h ail'hj ! !)irt | > r ? K I in,'! 1 f.?n j ,)<:???? f r- ,i { m j 't not ; a!w aVH ^pprrH ?* t I. f . rttnaou I thul. it i-< rur<- t|;Hf h favuior payN,f'?r I having inn n:in 1 1 n j/ i to ;j ?>. I h' I r.i .S>iilcrt 1> [i.it'awo* <4 j I i r". I ri h nimio mi l'r;ntion ? f [ ' ? ; i i? irnllrr, h<?i*.rv"r u"'l l!,f rif UilH nb'i*v {! i k ->h? !? r Vv.' ton, J.-.r t'.uty:u*e i.> tii- :<n avoinuo ol t i/i.i.',y h,v I'D Ct'Olu J'tf ton Of!' liiliv iO|- KU u \ - 1 1 ; r n ^ i* liHUi oi I I K iniit'^. I.i r?t roud 'inpii-M tn-Mit woi' 1 ro I i ? ^ eoBt ia fhowu l-y liio f'ol r\Li h'. atLinclit in t..L'| 'i ??! r hook <f Lite Ai?i lei.) (,urul !)<:? I ? ( :u ;:i. m t>.r I i'Oo : } ? i : i > "VTil Ji . -hr. i i ?' <?' t'> ??All't'uC u.O i 1 f.v.'rai M of !t ?c;;nn h??tl t fl i eo i ho; i ."t tii< i 5 S;'i!<>s {Vino I jtnrri' t > ?? t! r < uv in, to four ! * i n i r m t '..ilirdj1 ;');?)? ik. K;t- iho i.oft". ; Iran'o.^ il.ti i< i I, '!.<( <:i viog oo u { cr'-i?- f'j >'vi t, l'.i' v. I 1 1 u r , 1 would rttiuoirJ to ?'JoOo.otio; nnd i ? ?Hit) nvf ra^o i ' ?n I if wl'fJit, now no i hn?lo.dH, wfiT iui iriirtinl by lit) buah j I r.ia, tho luvin^ t (T'. cU d iti hauling iv crop 1 : Uo that of 1003 would be more ti:*n t!,HO()0 urn ? ?? ' | We wrtnt ovoryiio 1y \sho ei\n to' ' If pHVU'Uf ut tl.o 111 i i)t il?^v huCftllFO jits buec-'SJ will di-po'.?d utrgcly upc n j itn vipreHoat.'.tivu rharH^tor. If yon liavo a plan, or l..4vo giwi Ihe mat j tur any ccihiderut on. ccniu and j^ivc J c.u t. I.o he n r fit of il.'.is. Y-iur j plan in u) ho tlie vrv thinu we want ! Though yon livo in ibo r> mote phrtn j uf ll'.c C'.nnty yevx will n-.ly lo?o one . <l?y In >'<ew of the i:nf or'i-nce cd j tho occasion aod 'niciifio Intorost, I *i! l< ?? 6 io ''c" nni uf the i ..mat ioprc;scuta'ivo ?,o?l publio bpir ! iLu.l ii-ttli .u in^4* iu the his'o'y of our jOuUi.t). ? J no. (}. Hioburdp. Jr.. ! >U>n U-l L Hin.! I) i No !?!! cri, lh, n r of Riprcr.onlitivo* FORECLOSURE SALE. I iBlut- . Sviith C-ti. 'j I:i :'.l- Court ' ? of '^oiairo/ji ' ( 'ittuty i-f Iv c r-Oin w ) ; ?'/.*? JC.AltijH I St. /?' ?' T , ' .* c>- L ' : - j 1 U,*. ' n-uAtitf, ?* A j..t w j R Jr. />, --Loov k> . jr. n j < 1 -*V At'ii ( ' . </,. i, .*|V "!( ri (',</)[, ? 'iv of tUf AV".'- -fJ-'I.A (' M< j (Vfc? iM fl, l> m( > I I'tiih: .Mil bv v irt o.<? v^f a n.crrt1 in i i it. jllht.vo t\-.0. ttlR?lf !>V tin4 1 1 ? iiidl -i t)lp Kr | in'Ht (tftrv, .ItuWo of ;ht* ")i 1 1 C'l'ouit. it? I Hiding i:< iln? jtli I'irruit hritritig <i?ue tin. lit'' ?!iiv of !yu8. I will ofh r for eft! a o\ front of lli?* Court Ilon&O d^cr in tlie city of Camden, thw oniity and "ttatc ato-oEftid, duvinvr the iC^al hours ?>f on tho fir?t M ondav In Notoniher, 1U08, next, being tho locond (2nd) day Uiereuf, the following described land All that parcel or lot ofUnd in tho oitv of C'tuodan, in the Cuunty of HerKhavr nii*i State .'f South (.'nroMr.s, frontinv' We#i onFair street of Camden ?-i^hiv '60) feet, ntoie or leis, and running baok Kast ot a uniform width to the depth of two hnn-] died and sixtv (260) more or Ub% bein.t? one-half the depth of the square, and bounded <>n the North by the prem ises of P. h. Zemp, on tho" Ka?t by pieinittes of Job* Bauson, on tho South by lot of Mr>. Lul? 41. K?ll?iy,au'l 00 the \\To?t by Fair Stre?'l of Camden. Tho above oeaonbid lot ia ihe premies on yhich the ^aM 1?. W. DeLoaeha now re* ?idea. : ? Term* of sale. ei\*dr. Purchaser to pay tot papers. And *ay (Seuon do?iring -to bid at aald ] ?ala shall first deposit wuh the M*aM sum ol Two Hundred Doljai 6 00)1 o money or Certified check, as lodxo to DSHki goo<l hts bid? ? * 1W3KT. Executois' Notice. AM pailie* indebted to th? late Mrs. Mtrttil Tcflm wdl plwv* make payment to fhtjuadeMicned, ?nu itii j#*ri t?-n Imv ioa cluiuia h*r or Iter wnuttf vt ill pr?>oiO tin- narno duly attested to the in.Uwrdigiietl for payment. JOHN' 1/ OKITYt*. t AWHKrtw T; hxeoutora IvHe.ie Martha Team. : ???{?! . 21th, 190th FORECLOSURE SALE. Stnte of South <J?M In I tt? (Jouri olio*, / of Common Oouuty of Kcretinw.) IJ (ts (Jarriion, Vluintijf AyQtntt' Frttflk Phelps, John Ji Phelflf, Charles P he I pa, A* tie L Phe'ps, JlliAffu Phe.lpi, M. C Want, An (hony fii'dtiley, and (i. (f Ai'MiA i ic.r, Jflwicttor <>) ' / hml Will m\c( T<nt<uu<'i\l <>f J. 11 Phelj> \ decern I'M, Df/mdanls. Urder and by vli'tne of a decree in the above entitled cn??\ nwdrt hy thn Hon. Orahh) (Jut). VV, tia^M, JudtfM I're.ddillg hi ihu .'>1 h < ? i r ? ? ? 1 1 1. , n.iv < i bearing dato the 2l-t day of September, 100S, I will nfler for i?t?le id front of t tin Court Home door in (hit city of f *tini<!i'ii , in the -county and Hi ill ?? atoreHitiiJ- during the lw|(al hourH of <>ah>, on the fti ??*. Monday in Novuui* her, 1P08, next, hfMllff .the Heeond day tin ri-i,f, tin' following purcola of land: ? Ail Ihfll piece, putrid <ir lot^Of Itttld in i tic city ol Camden in I ho County of Ki r?:ia\v and Ktf.to of South Carolina. *lid he Ire :t part of ihi>?* town lota known as ??Lnbayytie Hall" property,1 niat ? f J>lii<d' \n on record in Hook l>. 1). i? . pp. 640 and bi 1 . in the ofllee of 'In* I'letk of Court for Kershaw CoU I). . md !<il i? hounded on t.c North hy Hh I ayette on the KhhI hy t.he re tokiuiii^ poi'tfiii o t Lot N'o. H of tho I/h l ayette i J n 1 1 .properly !<>(?, oil thf iSouih l-y iho O 'iij!v j ;t i ) prt-mittOf-) on the V\'c t hy tby f portion of l ot No 4 of |jal''n>otto J I h !1 property lota.. Haid 1??1 coiminH of a strip ol five (6) feet of the ex ir?OiTlf t^anrrrn yrnrtron of lot No. 4; uud of fifty five (66) tet't of (lit* Western por tion <>f JiOi N'j' ol t in? euid LaKayette Hall pfopery lots. Siiid lot herein do hi liH* a nir.f.nin width of *ix? y tei ' ,iini ft dentil of one hundred and six ty fujr 'lot; *ee?t mor? <-r nml ia 'n;it lot e<>n ve veil in flio late J. 1.5. IMie'pa l<y I hh 1. 11) ! M?t)iii. Alan, All ihal paroel or tract of land in the Coun'y nr;d State atote*ai'l containing Mm; hundred i?.;d mxteen (116) aer^s, k|t"vvn aa Myern IhiuI, nnd hounded on the V. rtli and I'nst h>, lrtinla ol S H. A'hoiiH, South hv tlio ("hi raw !{ond,4ind W i' ft hy t!u* Mill p'ind of Raid S 15. Adamt*, nnd h, that hind eonveved to ilu Ui,' I 15 I'lielp* hy .\n;houy licaaley liy i'e?d <l;ite I Apiii ?>tli, WOf, and rcciM'tltd i?\ the oifice of the ''lerk of Court <d Kerr ihaw Ouu'lty in Ho >k 1 , 1 J., at page 462 The V' o\l deecrihe 1 t'nets of land 'o t e Bold :, ?nai utel v, mi l the i>?t in Camden >') oe .Hoid iirnl. TnruiM of >n!e, ea>h in each case. I'ur t 1 ]' V for pAjll'l':' Aim' | f'.i iu ; I ?-? k i r i i x ''k I'.d at the aalo ? f either of the ahovi dnflerihed parcels or lo';- ?>{ land jlrill lii^t depos.t with the M??i?i 'it ?'a?'h ciHo the Hiitn of I'wo iitn.di .1 l >? !l irf i"0.) 00) in chhIi or e,-r : i ti ?? ? 1 -do-e'e, :i.i a pkd-.'e {?> make ^ood hi* 1 id. I. A. W1TTKOWSK Y, Ma.-lor tor Kvi'.duw County. V)<-t ;m!>, p?08. FORECLOSURE SALE. Stall- of Smith Carolina, ) Court of Com I'uuiity of Kcrahrtw. i Uit) o Plea*. *>'??.> 11. Hums, PUiintijT U(/U< n.it Li!! ir H Jlrnfun and The Enterprise U u Hni (rt'j iind L"'a/\ Association, Defendants. i Undur and by virtue of a I)oci?o in I the above ease raado by the Honorable I ?ne?t Gary, Jtidgo of the 6th Circuit ! ?'m 1'resldlng i:t th<> v.:.-l Circ.ii', and | hearing d*to the lltli ilny ot August, I bu)8, I will offer for 0h1? in fr. nt'of tbo L'ouit 1 1 'Hut1 door in !':?) city of I'niuden. I i .. ilui cuuu'.y and St-Ue aforeaajd, daring i be legal hours of suV on the first Mod. i day in November, 1008, next, being the J ijoroml . Jnd) dav thereof, the following j parcel* <>r lots of land ? ; Ail that pie. o. parcoi cr tract of land !w;th building* thereon, ai'nuted in the ! " 'iiii.lv of Kershaw and State of South ! i .trolui*, containing wstv-aix (6rt; notes, j more -.r U*??, bounded North by ("hetter tteld Head. Khj>i hv lauds ot Sheorn, 'South by lands formerly of Jaine* Moore ! <?nd liii'Hins, novr W. R. Ucborts, and | Wt.it b> lnr. li of Ja mfs Moore and Mo ? P(>i. new Wlnk'er. beiny tho land 5 v*< 'i. \eved to t t.o iatc Anil C hove bv t K ti una C. Hohcrti. "i't.f tract . f 'ftii 1 aboy.? dosciibod to j V i lold i, I Ht. ! Aiao, AH that piece, parcel or tract of j bind *iih buildups tLereon situntod in ; the city of Camden. iti tiie couiiA*.of Ker , si. aw an I S'ato of South Carolina, at the \'or:hwe*t C 'ltier of ?!..> interred ion of j l.yt t!?'t?.n and Uutbdg<- Streets. consul - ; iu? i f th i ee port oua ot town lots. front ? I ing one. hundred and flve^lui) feet F.ast ! on Lyttlfion Street, and extending back j Wej-' with n uniform width, one hun-, died and ninety ei^lit ^h>8) foot on Rut ' ledge Street, and bounded on the North I by property now or formerly of S. R. La i tt.am, Kaat by Lvttleton Street. South by | Rut ledge Street and Wet?t by property I now or formerly of S. H. Latham. Said lots being the (property of tho late Ann C. Love This parcel of land in the city of Camden is to be sold In three (li) sep arate ) ots 7 one lot fronting forty-five (45) feet Kftat on Lyttleton Streot and run ning back West of a uniform width to tho depth of One hundred and forty (140) feet* one lot fronting sixty (GO} (eat K*at en Lyttleton 8lreet and running back West along Rutiedgo Street, of a uniform width to tbo depth of one hundred and forty (140) feet; and one lot fronting fif ty-seven (67) feet South ou Rut ledge Street and running back North of a uni form width to tho depth of one hundred and live (106) feet according to a plat of tho ssid lot a to be exhibited at the said ?ale. - - Teno* of tale, cfsfe in *acfc>to*. Pur chaser to pay for papers! Anr f^er?on desiring to bid at said sale Khali first de posit with tho *al<l Master the mm of Two Hundred Dollar# {(20000) in ca?e of tbe oountry Irsot of flztr acre* and the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) on the sale of ?a?A ot the lots la the oity of Camden, in money or certified cheok aa i ft pledge to make good his bid. L. A. v^lTTKOW8K Y ? Master for K?r*haw Oounty. ( Trespass Notico. . Trft^wicrt ?rf hereby notified that alt 'or fiuntlog tn<t trapping i? Htrictlv foibi Adott . II. H. THOMPSON. 0<d 1 2th; 1908. FORECLOSURE SALE. Stale of South Car-} In Hit* Court olina, - of C"tum?n County of Ktr*lia*.S Plena Elizabeth 11 Walk inn. Plaintiff, A'/ainpt J unit's //. Shr&puhire, Defendant. Under und b> viituo of * I )??< too hi t lie abo v?i iiijole by llio llofc, JllO. H. WiIkhj, Judge PreMling lu I !??? 0t ti (Kifth) Circuit, beuiinj; iltU' 'ba l^ih day of A|>ril I'Kirt, | will olfrr lor #?<)o in frvBT of the (Jottrt (louse door in l ho city of Can i tin n, in the Uounty and Kt>?t? ufojra *ai<l? during the lsjja) bouro <>f h?lo, on I lie first Monday in November. 190#, u?*t, be* inK t he w<?ond (2) djiy thereof, tho fol lowing |?nr?>el or traot of laud: AH that tract of land tdiuated in Ker* Blmw County, Slato of Month Carolina, on llugbun iVi'Hii.h water* of White Oak Crick,' containing ninety five ('J')) acres more oi !<???. boarded North by land* of 1 . (1 Hough, Kiint by laud# of Ii. Hough, South by llugnc.?/1iranch whioh divides annus .from lands of N JOngland Mort. .Security C'o., Wevt by lands of M.M Kirk land, Ihn 801(10 being conveyed to JuiDoa II. Shropshire by M. M. Ktrkland on tho 15th day of April 1905J Ternifl of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papcra. . fi A. WITTKOWSKV. Master for Kenhaw County. Oct. Dili. 1908. FORECLOSURE SALE. State of Suulh Cur* ) In tine Court olinn, > of C ? i ro ra on County of Kershaw, ) Pitas. Amanda IV Hojtklnv Flal/Uilf, a (jut nut Sintjleton T* Kvlly and 'Wr~Cri.itg Clyburn, Defendants Under and by virtue of a Decree in tlio fthote entitled case, made liy tho Honorable Krnent Gary. Jud^e of tut* 5th Ctroui', Presiding in said Circuit, find beaiinn date, the 30th day of Jniy, 1^08, I will off'*r for sale in ' front of the - Court Honao door in the city of Camden, in said oounty nnd Stute, during tliij. li'gal homo of J?ale, ou the first Monday in November. 1908. ncxf, boin^ the 2nd day thereof, the following par cel or tract of land : ? All lltut piece or parcel of land lying and hein^ in Kershaw connty, State.of Sonth Carolina, containing one hundred and twenty und 1 2 (120 1 2) acres, more or loea, bound od on i he North h v lands of Dr. .). I. Trantham Ra^t hy lands l.T L L Clyburr; South hy lands of A. I. McDowell and West by lands of the Estate of Kilgore, and being the same land described in a deed from K lward M. Boykin, Master, dated tho 14th day of December. 1889, and recorded ia Title Book O. O at papo 887, in the offloe of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw county. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for paper". Any person desiring to bid at paid sale shall first deposit with the Muster tho pum of one hundred dol lars ($100 00) in money or certiflud cheek, us a pledge to make gnod his bid. L. A. WIITKOWSKY, Muster for Kershaw Co. Oet. 9th, 1908. Notice of Election .Stite of South Carolina. County of Kerthsw Notice is hereby given that I he Gener al Election for State >iud County Oflloors will bo h ??Id at tlio voting precincts pre scribed by l?w in Baid County, on Tup# cWy, November 3. 1908, said dAy being Tuesday following ibo fjrat Monday In November, a? presoiibed l>? law. At the said election separate boxes will bo provided at which qualified elec* tors will vote upon the adoption or re jection of an amendment to the Ktato Con*titutlin, as provided in tho follow* i?g Joint IU solution : No 712. A Joint Resolution Proposing To Amend Section 7. Article VIII, of thu Consti tution, delating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedncas. Section 1. Bo it resolved by the Gen oral Assembly of tho State o I South Car olina, That the following amendment to the Constitution of the Stale of South Carolina be submitted to the qualified electors of tho State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a ma jority of tho olectors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly vot ing thereon shall vote in favor of suoh amendment, and a majority of each branch of the General Assembly shell, after suoh ei^c.ion, and before another, ratify (aid amendment by yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article VIII relating to bonded indebtedness, Ue amended by ad ding at the end thereof the following words: Provided, That the limitation* imposed by this Section and by Section (V, of Article X. of this Constitution, shall net apply to bonded indebtedness incur red by the town of GafTney, in the Coun ty of Cherokee, w hen the piroceode of *4td bond* are applied lolely and exohv sively for the building; are oting. evteb liahimj. and maintenance of waterworks, electrie light plants or sewerage system, and where 1 bo question of Incurring ?uch indebtedness it submit'od to the qualified electors of ' laid municipality, aa provided in the Constitution, opon the question of bonded indebtedness. D Al?O8?T0<* th* 2Tlh ^ 0t * ebruar'? ? Joint Resolution Proposing Ts Amend Section 4 of Artiole XIII of the Oon Itituticn of tks State ci Qiroii* na, rHailng lo ib? Oflk* of Adjutant *4u ) ?r -.*? 8teik?u I, ]i? it ri>*olv?U (iy tl?r Urn ttml^xoiblv uf Iii? al,, of < v oIioa tlikt the follow ing tiroondmem t-. Ut* Vtm#tftat*0a <>f Mi. gt?te . f 8*otJ? ? ?roh"?, ?>?? t?it>rnUk?l to th? qualified 6u*ol?>r* of i lie Stale ut tin; next unie rid aloelion for K?pi*j?*i?uUvm. Add if h major <?( the ? lector* <jn?IUi#'?l to v.iJf for roewbftrt 'of fti?- 0*nera| Aueiublv foilhti til til evil, ?IihJ| volt* ut favor of Mid uiurniltuf nt. ui?d a 1 1) a jprB y % of CaCh branch of the 0*ii?nl A???jnbl) ahai! bU(;li clt'Tf ion, utui Ufoiu tiiiQtlier, r?|!fy i)i d <amo amendment by yea* arid nav?, Scctim/" 4 of Ank lo XIU ofih? (.uwtltytiuii of the K.ato of S'Mith Con,. Him, relating to "Mihtii," t,e amended by trtr iking out in (lie fiint line Ilia woi.U and io?p?cU>r";?o that the e&id Sod tlon, amended, ?hall read a? follow#; Th?r? phall be mi Adjutant Oeneial elected by the qualified electors of ll*v Slut# At tho luruo (luiu, rd4 in the ?uiDft inanper. at oiher State officer, vvU shall IM HMgadi*r General, and w!i >?e duties and Couipenaation <hull be proacrjbi-d by law. Stc- I. i lint tlii' question of adopting the amendment nronoaod in the forex *? ing K-'itlon ?In* (I be rubniitted fo the electors >n follows: Those in favor id the amendment ?hall deposit u ballot wirli tho following words plainly printed <.r written thereon; ?'Conatltntloiial Amend rnsnt to Hection 4 of Artielo XIII. Yes;' and those opposed to >, i i . I a mooitm out bliall f'tat a ballot with the following vw?r<l? plainly pt illicit or written thereon : '(V'stiiuttoiial Amendment to Section 4 of Aiticle XIII, N"." Approved the 2(itli day of February A L). IU08. ? 3 There shall he separate and dhdinoi ballots and boxes ut tliia election for tho following officers, to wit; (I) Governor mid Lieutenant Governor, (2) Oilier 1 St;<le Ofticera ; (8) Member* of tfovseof! Iteprcaentfttivw ; (4) (bounty OHloer* On which ahull be the namei or names of the pereon or pcWot,* voted fur as m^b otlb w rerpeclively. and the officc for winch they an- voted. Before iho hour fixed for opgidDg the poll* Munatreia and ('IpikH nfuat take and ftubscrlbe th? Coiutitnlional oatli The Cbairnian of the Hoard of Managers can adminUter the o?th to the other members and to t lie Clerk; a Notary i'uMio mu*t 'uliidni'ii r the omb to the tJiaiirn 'ii 'I ho managers rlert their Chainiiiin and f'lcrk. I'oiis hi each voting plu^*; ni ut to Opou^fl at 7 o'clock a to. iuid cloKod at 4 oVIork p. m , except in /tie ci v of Ohai l"?ton, where tbev Hlikll he opencl at '/ o'elnck a. m.. and . loaeJ at 0 y>. m . The iUufti^erB Ifavo I lH"j7o^7crTO~fUt-Tt viic.iicv, and if none of the Managers at tend, th* cifizsns can ujipoinl fiom among ih<> q-ialifled voters, tho Mana K?rH. who. afirrb^ing sworn, can conduct the election. At i bo dme of 1 1 io election, the Men acoifi and ' 'It-rk tnimr prmeod pub licly to open tho ballot- boxes and count the ballots therein, and coutic uo uiibout adjotirnuiont until tU^ dam ? iH completed, ami make ??. ata'.c uieut of tTie result for each nflt^e and sign the same. Within ti,ree days] thereafter, Iho ' bairmati ol tho HoarcJ or scnioono desipnal.i.d by the Hoard miiHt deliver to (he Coniuii?sionern ot Eleotion the poll tint, the boxes con taining tho bal'ots and written state tnentft of | be roHults of the election. Munocfcrs of Election. The following Mviugei s of E'oc tion have been appointed to hold tliel election at the various precincts in the said County: Camden Opera House ? J E Alex ander, G S Higgins. W K Russell, Jr Kabon's X Komi a ? J .M Stuitli, K A .Jackson, 1( T Mickle , Hlaney? S E ltos?, J W Wood, G IC Hiuson Lang s Mill ? W L Kinard, Grorgc Arledge, .J M Porter Hethune? D M B^tlmne, S T Gardner, A B McLanrin WestviHe ? ) A McDowell, D F | Owen5', K J Gaskin i Buffalo School House ? J G So well | C It I'itt?, fll A Shaw Brewer's Store?T ,J WilliauiH, IJ H Truesdel], J G Rowell Liberty Hill? R B Jouee, J B [Cunningham, F B Floyd Mohan's Branch ? T A Spearo, il i U West, W 10 West I Mount Ziou Churob ? W W Hor ton, U B Spradley, E V McCoy Stockton Place ? J E Pearce, G W AtomoUB. J C Humphries Hanging Rook ? N B Taylor, J T Welsh. B N Jouos Kirkley'fl Store? H T Hortcn, A I1 Youn^, J H Crow Stokos* School House ? R L Pate,! J W Catoe, W F McCai-kill Shay lor' a II 111 ? R 1, Smyrl, R M Drnkeford, S \V H'irn*by Iialey's Mill? E L Catoe, J H Mnnn, M L Raley The Manager# r?. fac.h pre?jtu.( named above are reqivstcd to dele gate one of their number to icoure j boxes and blanks for i bo eleotion, from the Auditor's offl-e on Satur day, Oct. 31, 1903 J 8 Brofn. w c Canringham, D G Fletcher Commiesiocers o? Stale and County E'ection for Kershaw Count v Oot. 8, 1908 Special Trams for thu Fair. Account of the South Carolina Stale Fair tiie Seaboard Air Line Hailwny will operate special traiuB from Hamlet, N. C., lo Columbia, .S . C., Wedsesday and Thurednj Ootober 28kh and 29tb, on the fol lowing BohtdultB: Leave Hamlet 6 00 A M Cheran 6 36 McRco 7 30 liefhune 7 45 Casaalt 7 58 fthepard 8 10 Arrive Columbia at 9 45 A. M. eastern time. Returning train leaves Columbia 5 30 P. M. eastern time. _ll>uod trip tickets to Columbia aiii ho OO sa'c October 24 to 29, tnd for tmTne scheduled to arrive in Columbia before noon Oct 80, M?U?8 io roturo until Not. 2, 1908. tickets will be good on all trains. For other information and tatcs apply to any Seaboard scent or CAMDEN Lugoif Blaney 8 25 8 35 8 65 - I . / ? , FALL OPEBHt THURSDAY, FRIDAY" AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, 9 <& SO. The curtain will be drawn on these days for exhaustive exhibit of fash ionable Fa!! garments and fabrics and requisites. We have assembled the latest stocks of tiie llnest, most stylish, most fascinating merchan dise during our number of years of retailing. The store is in gala attire and stocks are attractively arrang ed for your viewing. Your presence to the leading style function, of the year is cordially requested. We await your judgment, The new Milliner is bewitching. Our showing is a revelation of the season's most approved New York and Parisian style ideas. Miss Jes semine Arble (in charge of millinery) has excelled herself. "Completeness" is the keynote in every department. Every good garment style, every promising color and weave in fabric, every fad and fancy and staple in re quisites await your viewing? and your purchasing, if you choose, at surprisingly low prices. i hursday. Friday and Saturday are the three days. We hope to see - you here. You will be equally wel come whether You buy or merely . come a-slght seeing. Let us disclose the new Fall styles to your view. H1RSCH3 BROS & GO.