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BY EDWIN R. WEEKS. At the recent Lyceum attraction the following sctpur was comj)osed and sun# by Mr. Weeks: greatly to the delight of the audience. 1 came tonight with songs and jokes. T ^e these Walterboro folks, ii gives my heart a thrilling cheer To 9 r 'c you ail assembled here. For thred times now I’ve made the vun. In fact, like Bryan, I’ve become. But there's no place I’d rather come Than here to W r alterboro. Now there was Teddy with rod and ..run WTr. ent out West to have some fun In shooting bears and hunting deer. He could have done as well right here. ! w’-h’d I had my gun tonight J a »urely take a shot all right. For see the dear young dears in sight Right here in Walterboro. We came from Green Bond on the cars. Wo got our jolts and jerks and jars, ’Twas there we had three hours to wait And then we had to come by freight. ‘TwasCapt. Blanchard brought the trouiH*. 1 feel as though we’d looped the loop But still my spirits never droop W'h»n I’m in Walterboro. Yon love the town so, every one, That when your race on earth is run, Aim up to heaven your w ay is shown, St, iVter’II chain you to the throne. Yes, chain you with a g<HHi strong chain, 4 * r • ou’ll all rufh back here again, For Heaven, you know, is really tame Own pare* 1 to Walterboro. NOTICE OF ELECTION. deliver to tire CommieeiouerB of E ec i m the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and writ ten statements of the results, <f i the election. Managers of Election.—The follow ing Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts ; in the siid County; Warren’s X4WJ*-J W Meg gett, S A Warren, J A Elsey. Jacksonboro—I. J Witsell, 0 J ’ ileynol Is, ,Jno I Garvin . AD.r|-TANT ASP IssmToK K un _ Jagper F 0 X, J ?5 NKKAL ’ ; W Smoak, F Y i^gare. Skction 1. Beit resolved by Green Fond—.1 S Welch, the General Assembly of the Henry T ifen, H K Frice. State of South Carolina,That the Cot'a icviile—T S Ackerman, TutfsPilk FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpM liverderaiife* the whole •ystem. aiKl produces SICK HEADACHE, —. Dyspepsia, Costiveaess, Rheu* matism. Sallow Skin aad Piles. There Is no better remedy for the** common diseases than DP. TUTTS LIVER PILLS, aa a trial will prove. Take No Substitute. State of (South Carolina, County of Colleton. Mptice is hereby given that the General Election for State and County Cllicers will be held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in Haul County, on Tues day, November, d, HHJH., said day b< i:;g Tuesday fellow ing the lirst Monday in November,as prescrib ed by law. At the sanl election separate boxes will be provided at which <juatitied electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to the State Con stitution, as provided in the fol lowing Joint Kkholi tions : . No. 712. A Joint Ukeoi.dtion Froposinu to Amk.np Skotion 7,Aktiolb VI11 OK THK CONSTITION, KkLATINUTO Ml NK IEAL BONPXD InDKBTKD KKSH . * m otion 1. Fe.it resohred by the General Assembly of the ‘e of South Carolina, That the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of M>uih Carolina, be submitted to the quail tied electors of the State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a major ity of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly voting thereon shall \ote in favor of such amendment, and a majority of each branch of the General Assembly shall, after such election, and before another, ratify said amendment by yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article V1U, relating to bonded sndebtedneae, be amended by adding at the end thereof the 1'olk»wing words: Frovided, Thai ... limitations imposed by this Section and by Section 6, of A* >cle X, of this Constitution, shall npt apply to bonded in- doL.ediieaH incurred by the town •oi Ggffney, in the County of Cherokee, when the proceeds of * bonds are applied solely and exculsively for the building, e^vting, establishing, and * lua. itenancsof waterworks,elec trie light plants or sewerage fy ;^m, and where the question of incurring such indebtedness i« submitted to the qualified electors of said municipality, aa provided in the Constitution, upon the the question of bonded- indebtedness. Approved the 27th day of February, A. D. 1908. No. 703. A Joist Rwolution Proposing to Amjod Srotion 4 op Aktioli XUI OP TUB OOKBTITUTIOH OP ns 8ftatm cm South Carolina, J$04soro io ns Omoa op following amendment to the Constitution of the Sta’e of South Carolina, be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a majori ty of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly voting thereon, shall vote in favor of said amendment, and a majority of each branch of the General Assembly shall after such election, and before an other, ratify the same amend merit by yeas and nays, Section 4 of Article X111 of theConstitu- tion of the State of South Caro lina, relating to “Militia,” be amended hy striking out in the first line the words “and Inspec tor;” so that the Section, as amended, shall read as follows: There shall be an Adjutant General elected by the qualified electors of the State at the same time, and in the same manner, as other State officers, who shall rank as Brigadier General, and whose duties and compensation shall be prescribed by law. Sec. 2. That the question of o adopting the amendment proiKis- ed in the foregoing Section shall be submitted to the electors ns follows: Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following words plainly printed or written theron : “Con stitutional Amendment to Sec tion 4 of Article XIII, Yes;” and those opposed toea'd amendment shall cast a ballot with the fol lowing words plainly printed or written thereon: “Constitu tional Amendment to Section I of Article XIII, No.” Approved the 26th day of Feb. ruary, A. D. 1908. There shall be separate and distinct ballots and boxes at this election for the following oflicers, to wit: (1) Governor and Lieu tenant Governor; (2) Other State Officers; (3) State Senator; (4) Members of House of Re- pre entativee (5) County Offi. c?rs. On which shall be the name or names of the person or persons voted for as such c flicers, respectively, and the office for which they are voted. Before the hour fixed feropen-. ing the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe the Constitutional oath* The Chairman of the Board of Mana gers can administer the oath to lie other members and to the ‘Merk; a Notary Fublic must There is always the tempta tion for unscrupulous manu factures of Woolens and Clothing to substitute a cotton “^raft” for “all wool." * The makers of th« Clothes we sell are the most reputable in the business, and use the i utmost care to produce onlyj sqch garments as are sure to give the best of satisfaction. Materials thoroughly tested, tailoring by expert workmen, : and ever)’ garment carefully j examined before leaving the tailor shops. We’d be pleased to have you see the new styles and test the excellent fitting Fall Suits now ready. H L Ackerman, T M Reeves. Maple Cane—W V Jaques, J A Willi!*, B G Uiott. Hon-e Ftn—W R Beach, L M Frine, A J Linder. Uemlei* tmlle—J H Slowman, Jaci b (j'Ouin. -I Ki< iraves. Sniden*—T K Ulmer, Joe Get- singtr, W C Brant • Rice Faich—A E Rents, E U S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Dol son, 11 8 Cro*by. Belis-rl J Crosby, Win Hud son, E 1. Bailey. Sinoaks—J A Carroll, L ll' Smith, \V B Sauls. BENTSCHNER & VISANKA, Active Again The Real Estate market is beginning ^to become] active again after the dull Summer LET US, THEREFORE, LIST YOUR PROPERTY if you care to sell or let u^know your wants if you care to buy. It will cost you nothing. Charleston, S. C C. E. DURANT Doctoi *s Creek—B R Griffin, G G Sanders, J ^ Beach. Ashton—T G W Broxton, W O Jones, J L Stanly. Lodge—W 11 liiers, CC Cald well, Robt Fliers. Petits Store—Geo i* Blocker, E A Jones, James Catterton. Peoples Club—J l Crosby, Pichard Redon. Jas A Padgett. Williams— Jasper M Strikland, Fred F'adgett, James E Greyson. Berea—B B Goodwin, J W ' Walker, W M Hagan. Walierboro—G W O Rivers, j G U iliers, B iliott. iiudson’s Mill—D L Benton, C F' Breland, 11 M Benton, Rutlin- -K D Carter, W E Smith, J M Crosby. Bitteis—J M Drawdy, Thus Pinckney, Joe Ritter- Hickory Hill—G J Groves. W 1 M Tu tnbleston, J S Weeks. Sydney—F R Bridge, J S Jor dan, G S Smoak. Tiger Cieek—J U Beach, J B Williams, G M Bennett. The .Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election. Walterboro, from Oct. C<> to Nov. 2 at Court House. M W Brelandf J. F. Rent/, „ J. F. Addison, Commissioners qf State and Cpuiitv Elections for Colleton County, {>. C. J. C. Do 1 ievi)le, Clerk of Board. October 9,1908. Gottagevllle, S. 6. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. J) cfcss:nal Jfotiots. J A M tv* L. PEORIKOY. JNO. H. PKORIFOY PEUR1FGY BROTHERS. kttorueys and CouiiMellortt at Law. EuiIqom given Prompt Attention. o^er the press and standard. IVALTEKBOKO. - - - 8. C. Colleton Realty Co., W. W. SMOAK JR., m wager. AVALTERBORO, • SOUTH CAROLINA. ~i 1011 D. HI Keal Eatate, Brokerage and IiiHiira «ce. LOANb NEGOTIATED. Housfca to ^.ent. Opposite the Marfct-e WAJ.TF.RBORO, 8. a OF ALL KINDS DONE A £be ipress anb Stanbarb. We have just received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds and colors. sansFaeTioN guaranteed Prices reasonable which we will gladly quote you. Blank legal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and see us when in town. I t 9 <S * 9 J 9 0 9 } mans A peek-a boo waist that is so peek-a-boo that one has no diffi culty in seeing what is ur der it, is not an efi'oit to cover up, but t. • uncover that part of a body she desires to show HOW’S THI-? Wr < ffer One Hondreri Hollars IJe- wanl f<» Auy case of Catarrh ihat mn- uoi l*e < are«i hv Hall's Catarrh Cure F. 1 CHENKY A l O.. Tola.lo. O. W«*. the uudershrnmt, have known F. J. Vjb*-ney for the la**t 15 years, aud administer the oath to the Chair-, t*N«**e him p«rfectiy bon..rai.ie m all rpi ** » .. .» bnsiuei.s tronsactici.s, and tinanciails man. T he Managers elect their able mom- out anv obii^aHnus made Chairman and Clerk. bv Walum*, Kisnan & Makvin Wholesale Dragifitti, Toledo, (». Hall's < etarrb Cure is taken inter- i i * , ,, i • . | nalU Mcdi'g direetlv upon th« blood clawed at 4 O clock p. ro., except nn«i murus Hurfocea of ihe OFFICE OF Dp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON - o Office Hours: l J- “ ■' p- “• B p. m., b p. m OPPOSITE Fannera and Merchants Bank. WALTERBORO, 8. O I Sterling Silver Wedding Presents, watches, clocks and jewelry at J. A. WtlSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. WALTERBORO, 8. C. Repairing a Specialty. (Next to C. D. May’s Sale stable). MORE THAN ENOUGH 18 TOO MUCH. To maintain health a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supplv enertry and body heat. The habitual onsumption of more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime canse of atomach trooblea, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys If tumbled with indiges tion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and takes few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tab lets aud you will soon ha all right again. For sale by John M Klein. Polls at each voting plac»' must he opened at 7 o’clock a. m. and in the City of Charleston, where Testimoinaia sent free Price. 75c. • u ii u , , » bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. ’hey shall be opened at 7 a. m -vsteni per Take Halt’s Family Pills for part on. OOUStl- and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power . In fill , vacancy, and if none of prn.ni.* between the world, the the Managers attend, the citi- flesh, and the devil, and a poor z»n<> ran appoint from among the compMiimse at that . q lalified voters, the Managers, who after being sworn, can con-' r- HAD A CLOSE CALL. duct the election. Mr * AtU B Croom. the wideH known At ihe close of the election !P l r pt ,ri ® tor Mf< -’ roo, » Hotel, Yaugbn, A i i lie close OI me eiecnon, Ml*-., says: "For several months I sat- he Managers and Clerk must 1 ® r ^ 1 ■' i,L * »«T*re c*wgh, aud con- —.K'‘^t* Bwiiiru m have its grip on me Wien a friend recomrueuded Dr. pr Ceed publicly to open the!““wlenTfrtlJd .. b Lot boxes aud count the bal- Kio K’ M K(, w Discovery I began tak ing it, and three bott es affiled a com- bits therein, and contione with out adjournment until the same completed, and make a state- rnott of the result for each office 00 Tr, *i bottle :rree7 and sign the same. Within three days thereafter the Chairman of the Board, or some one detugnalad by (ha Board, must plete ojre ” The tame of This life sav ing Cttngh and c Id remedv, and long end t hi oat healer it world wide. Sold at J -hn M. Klein’s drug store, 50. and And the fheaih skirts! Well, your .Uncle Tobcy wilt take the matter under careful considera tion. steel Web Picket Peace Cheaper Than Wood ititltltil itititliil ttltltiiil ttltltltii Itllltitli i f € NSSHPW rtf ft eeapue f f A The loxreat priced good aohatantial lawn aad gar* j— * ■—f n - oen reoce ouiit* w rue roc catalog el lawn. Bald, hog DEKALB FENCE GO, &r.N* . L*tabllHn»rt iu 171*4. 1 I OI tost Fir a til \ 'tt erto 0. A. WALKER & CO. GEO. S. HACKE8 —MANUFACTURERS Doors Sash and Blinds BALUSTERS AND COLUflNS CHARLEST ON, S C. ^2 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORM and KILLths COUCH »• CURB tms LUNC8 WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery «casf ene^iH —mtiiauiLra Send For Prices, Nir John Y Beach ropr«WMta ms a W alt«r boro O A WaIKM# i i». SCOT Jno. F. Foil BAMBERG, S. — AGENT FOR - The Ford Automobil The Oar That Goes