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. NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OT SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. Notice 1% hereby given bet the Generel Election for Represent ntivee In Concrete will be held et the voting precinct* flre<1 bv lew In the county of Colleton on Tueedev, November o. 1906. **id dey being Tueedey following the flret Mon dev; e* prescribed b? lew. The queliflcetion* lor Buffreges ere es follow*: Residence in Stete for two yeer*; In the County one yeer. in the polling precinct in which the elector offer* to vote, four mo*the, end the peyment six month* before eny election ef eny poll tex then due end peyeble. Provided, Thet minis ter* in charge of en orgenlted church end teecbers of public school* ahell be entltledito vote efter tlx month*’ teei* denes in the Bteie, otherwise qnelifled. Registretion—Payment of ell texes, including poll tex, e sessed end collect* •ble during the pieviou* yeer. Th* pro duction of e certiflcete or the receipt of the offlorr eutborixed to collect such texes shell be conc<ueive proof of the peyment thereof. ffetere the hour fixed for opening the poll* menegers end clerks mast tehe end •abscribe to the Constitutions! oeth. The Cbeirmsn of the Board )f Menegers can administer the oath to the other Menegers end to the Clerk; e Notary Public ma* 4 nlster the oath to Chilrman. The Menegers elect their Chairmen end Clerk. Poll* »t c*ch voting pl»ce mu»t be opened a 7 a ro, and clo*ed at 6 p m. Th* Manager* have the power to fill e yecency; end if none of the Manager* attend the citizens can appoint, from sipong the qualified voters, the Managers who, ai^ff t* 10 ! •wofhi conduct tit election, 4 *t At the C,6*e of the election, be Man egers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the bal lots therein, and continue without ad journment until the aeme if completed, add make a statement of the reault for each office, and algn the same. Wiihin three days thereafter, the Chairman ol the Board, or someone designated by the Board, mn»t deliver to the Commiaalon- era of Election the poll lUt, the boxes containing the ballots and written state ments of the result of the election. Managers of Election—The following Managers oi Election have been appoint ed to bold the election at vaiiou* pre cincts in the said County: Aabtor—J J Miley, Jeate 9 Jones, U M W c(xl Adam* Kun—J R Fox, W W Martin, J 0 Altman. Bella—J B Iludaon, W W Bryan T B Caldwell. Berea—V E McCormack, O P Crotby, J R Linder. Cottagevllle—B R Smith, G M Reeves, L H GriffUb. . _ Doctor* Creek—P W Warren, J O Grtffin, J H Beach. Green Pond—HF Huggins, J S Welah. J H Chaplin. " A Hendenonville—G E H Moore, L A Fraysee, M H Carter. Hudson’* Mill—J 1) Iludaon, J 8 Cros by, C W Ulmer Horae Pen—C N Langdale, W B Basterlin, * A Carter. Jackaonbort—J M Padgett, Josh Gar vin, C W Butler. Lodgt—A Bennett, G W Branson, J A Padgett Maple Cam—John E Kinsey. M H Hiott, L B Rhode. Petit*—G W Petit, LT Given*, G D Litchfield. Peoples—J M Crosby, Steven Craven, F A Rickenbaker. )Uo* Patch—A S Renta, H 8 Oroaby, E B Dopson. Ritter—J M Drawdy, A B Carter, J P Thomas. Ruffin—Robert Black, W W Carter. C )C bmyley. •moaks—K W Klnard, P W Rlaher, J M Bmoak. Solders—W C Brant, D H Bmoak, J C NtMlea. ? Walterboro—E W Fraser, J A Peidarlch, A H Harter. Warren X Roads-H R Martin, D R Postal I, M M Btutta. Williams—G Warren, Jasper Qtrtekland, Fred Padgett. 0 The Manegers at each precinct named gbove are requested to delegate one of tnair number to secure the box and blanks for the election. Call on P M Murray *t courthouse on Satnrday, No vember 3,1906. for box, tickets etc. TG W Broxton, Joseph Langdale, ' • W 8 Marvin. Commissioners of Federal Election for Colleton Countv, 8: C. October 23,1906. P M Murray, 1 Clerk of Federal Board. NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIOA, County of Colleton. Notice is hereby given that the General llection for State and Oonetv Officer* rill be held at the voting precincta pre- cribed by law In *ald County, on Toe*- ay, November 6, 1906, aald day being ueeday following the first Monday in iovember, aa prescribed by law. At the said election * separate box rtllbe provided at which qualified elec- >r* will vote upon the adoption or re- Kjtion of an aa.endment to the State institution, as provided in the follow- ig Joint Resolution: .Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Beetion 7, Article VIII., or the Con stitution, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Gen- ral Assembly of tbs State of South laiolina. That the following amendment > Section 7, of Article VOL. of the oMiunuon, be agreed tOi luu atthe ad thereof the following words: Pro ved, Amber, That the limltaUons tm- oeed by this Section and by Seel ion • of rtide X., of this Constitution, shall not >plv to the bonded indebtedneae incur- 4 by the City of BennettavOle, where ie proceeds of said bonds art applied so sly and exclusively for tbe purchase, establishment and maintenance of a water worka plant Of sewerage system and wbe*e tbe quettien of incorriog such indtbtodoess la sobmltted to the freeholders and qualified voters of such municipall'y, as piovided in tbe Conati- tution upr n tbe question of other bond ed indebti due**. Approved ibe 2Sd dsy of February, A. D.1906. There shall be separate and distinct ballots and boxes at this election for tbe f. Mowing officers, to wit: (1) Governor aud Lieutenant Governor; (2) Other State Officers; (3) State Senatoi; (4) Member* of House of Representatives, (.6) County Officers. On which abali be tbe name or namea of the person or persons voted for as such officers, respectively, and the office for which they are voted. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks most take and subscribe the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of managers nan administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk-a Notary Poblic most admloisttr the oatb to the Chairman. The Managers elect ihelr Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place mast be opened at 7 o’clock a m and closed at 4 o'clock p m, except In tbe Olty of Char leston, where they shall be epeued 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 a*- t jnd, tbe citizens can appoint from bmong toe qualified voters, the Manager*, who, after being sworn, can conduct the elec tion. At the close of the election, tbe Man agers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and ccuot tbe ballot boxes and count the ballots there Ut, and ooDUnue without adjournment until the fame Is completed, and mak* a • atement of the result for each office and sign same. Within three days there- titer, the OhalimtD of toe Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the CommUsioneis of Election the poll list, the boxes containing tbe ballots and written statements of tbe re sults of the election. Managers of Election—The following Managers ol Election have bee • appoint ed to bold the election at the various precincta In the ask County: Aahton—W N Jones, D M Yarn, M M Key. . Adams Ran—W T Sanders, H D Dodd, P W Newton. Bella—J E Hndaou, W M Bryan, B A Herndon. Beret—E W Strickland, J M Strick land, Asbnry Linder. Oottageville—T 8 Ackerman, T M Reeves, U L Ackerman Doctor’s Greek—J Q Fender, B R Griffin, B C Sanders. Green Pond—C F Thomas, C H Boyn ton, T P Johnson. Hendersonville—W W Speights, Joe Marvin, Jr, A H Herndon Hodaon’s Mill—O J Breland, W W Bryan, M M Benton. Horae Pen—C L Langdale, C F Roger, Lncins Linder. Jacksonboro—S M Crosby H H Hiott, O B 8 Price. i Lodge—H W Carter, F M Stanley, Johnson Jones. Maple Cane—W M Jaqnea, F M Jaqoes, J W Grnber. Petite—T E Bnnton, W W Walker, E N Jones. Peoples—C L Love leas, J M Craven, W B Sauls. Rice Patch—H H Rents, Preacher Polk J W Canon. Ritter—Lee Ritter, Ben Carter, Henry Thomas. Hnffln—W J Brabham, J W Smilev, J M Otoabv 8 moak»— vV B Bmoak, J alias R Risher J M Bmoak. Sniders—J E Harper, J W Getsinger, H M Ulmer. Walterboro—E P Henderson, E B Webb, O DC Adams. Warrens X Roads—Mosea Ritta, DR Postell, JaaMeggett. William*—H B Williams, A J Sterdly Cbaa Crosby. Voters will be required to bring regls- tntlon certificates and tax receipts. Tbe first named will call on 0 C Tracy, Clerk of Board, for boxea, etc, on or after Nov. f. 1906. H 8 Btrlckfknd, W A Strickland, M W Breland, Commissioners of State and County Elections for Colleton County, 8 O. C O Trecy/ Clerk. October 23, 1906. " ♦ • »— TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. A CaarMWd Car*. If you suffer from Dyspepsia or Indige stion in any form, gas, belching, bitter taste, offensive bad breath, disxy spell a, soar stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gas tritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling In tbe somach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear In a short time after taking Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy made es pecially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all stomach troubles evyn^in the worst cases. TynerVDyspepsia Remedy expels gasses and sweetens the breath. It cures Sick Headache, Colic abd Constipation at once. Druggists or by express 60 cents a bottle. Money rsfbnded tf It falls to eure. John M. Klein, Pharmacist, Walterboro, S. C. Charleston data Week. The following program has been decided upon forj Charlefton’s Gala Week, November 5 to 10: Monday, November 5—Opening of the 8outhem Poultry and Pet Stock Show, 10 a m to 10 p m. Grand il lumination and decoration of King Street. Spectacular and realistic en tertainment, "Fighting the Flames,’’ Charleston fire department. Tuesday—This will be “Circu* Day } Barnum A Bailey’* Great Shows will be in town and give i parade m the morning and perform ance afternoon aud night The Poultry Show will be going on all day and up to 10 p m. "Fighting tbe Flames” will be repeated. Wednesday-** Military Day.” Com petitive “guard mount’* by squads representing the nine battalions of infantry of the rooth Carolina Na tional Guard, on Marion Square in tbe afternoon. Parade and review of the troops at the conclusion of tbe competition. Band concert! cn itrett in morning. Wednesdav Night—Pain’s lay ignt—rain a pyro technic display and aquatic carnival off the Battery. The most gorgeous and beautiful fireworks exhibition ever seen in the Sonth is promised. The Poultry and Pet Stock Show continuee. Thursday—Band concerts on streets and square, morning. Parade of Charleston's splendid fire department in tbe afternoon. Poultry Show all day. ikuraday Night—Trades display and fantastic parade. “Fighting the Flames.” "" Friday—Band concert* on streets and square, morning. Floral parade in afternoon. Illumination and car nival of fun on King street and con cert by First Band, Artillery Corps, on Marion Square at night. “Fight ing the Flames.” Saturday—There will be another exhibition of “Fighting tbe Flames” and the Poultry Show will be still on, and this will be particularly in teresting on account of the fact that the ribbons and honors will be awarded. Can yon win? Yon realize that to win in i. reqnir in tnne. A man or n yc thin anythinf these days, requires strength, with mind and body in tnne. A A* Inquiry. In reference to the stock law discos- •ion I woold like to aak: What is n man to do who lives near the line in anti-stock law territory, if come one living in stock law territory drives hit stock on your land and forbids yon to ahnt them nn when they get in yon? field? B. B. Bmoak*, 8. C. Generally yon can tell what a wo man meanf by gneaiing the opposite of what ibe aqya. Jdy woman with disordered digestive organs is not in shape fra day’s work or a day’s play. How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia contains the di gestive Juices of a healthy stomach and will pat your stomach in shape to per form It# Important function of supplying tbe body and brain with strength build ing blood. Digests what you eat, relieves Indigeston, Dyspepsia, Soar Stomach, Palpitaiion of the Heart and Consti pation. Bold by J. M. Klein. CITATION For letters of Administration STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. By John D Edwards, Esquire, Probate Judge. 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