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m C. W. B. M. MEETS. The Christian Woman’s Board •f Miteions met Saturday after- ■oon at the home of Mrs. S. T. Herndon with apootl attendance. | An interesting propram was car j lied out and oflicers elected. Those who took part in the e.\er cises were: 1‘aper read by Airs. ■>M. U. Bowers, *‘A Sonl in the Market”, Mies Claudy H iers on the work of the Bc&rd; Mies Laura Hiers, ‘‘Christ the Healei and Christ the Saviour”, a very encouraging talk by Mrs. Eivita Beach. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. M- U. Bowers, Vice-president. Mrs. B. H. Graves, 2 Vice-president, Miss Claud.* Biers, Sec- and Treas., Miss Mattie Herndon, Asais.ant, MissBlanchie Iliers. After the business session ai enjoyed the refreshments serveu by the hostess The next meeting will he heb Nov. 14th at the borne of Mrs. J. j. Hiera, to which all inter ested are invited. (Miss) Mattie Herndon. Sec. and Treas. JUST ONE WORD thatword »s It refers to Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pill* am MEANS HEALTH. Are too conrtlpeted? Troweled wtthwilfeetloa? Skk headache? Vbtiffo? Bilious? leeomala? ANY ef these •ymptoftin a ad aai latflcate iaactfoa of the LIVES. ij olbcn MsPdls Take No Substitute. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. llotice is hereby given tha the General Election for State and County Cfficers will be held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in said County, on Tues day, November, 8,1908., said day being Tuesday following the first Monday in November,as prescrib ed by law. At the said election eeparat* boxes will be provided at which qualified electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to the State Con stitution, as provided in the fol lowing Joist Rkhou tionh : \ No. 712. A Joint Resolution Propobinu to Amend Section 7,Article VIII OK THE CoNSTITlGN, UeLATINO To Municipal Bonded Indebted itesh . Section 1. Fe it renolved b' the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, Ihat the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Sooth Carolina, be submitted to the qualified electors of tlie State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a major ity of the electors qualified to vote tor members of tlie General Assembly voting theieon shall vote 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 yoasand nays, that Sectiou 7, Article V1U, relating to bonded indebtedness, be amended by adding at the end thereof ~tbe following words: Provided,That the limitations imposed by this Section and by Section 6, of Article X, of this Constitution, shall not apply to bonded in debtedness incurred by tho town of Gaffney, in the County ot Cherokee, when tho proceeds of •aid bonds are applied solely and exculsively for the building, erecting, establishing, and maintenance of waterworks, elec trie light plants or sewerage system, and where the quo'tion of incurring such indebiednes* is submitted to the qualified electors of said municipality, as provided in the Constitution, upon the the question of bonded indeb; edneas. Approved the 27th diy of February, A. D. 1918. No. 708. A Joint Resolution Pkopohinu to Amend Section 4 ok Akticie Xill of the Constitution of the State ob South Carolina, Kelatiko to toe Office ok Adjutant and Inspector - General. Section 1. Be it resolved by Geweral Aaaemb^ of the of Sooth Carolina, That tho Constitution of the Sta.e of South Carolina, be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at th{ next general election for Representatives, and if a majori ty of the electors qualified U vote for members of the Genera! Assembly voting thereon, shall vote in favor of said amendment, and a majority 6f each branch of the General Assembly shall after such election, and before an other, ratify the' same amend ment by yeas and nays, Section 4 of Article Xlll of the Constitu tion of the State of Sonth Caro lina, relating to “Militia,” be amended by 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 tho question of adopting the amendment propos ed in the foregoing Section shall be submitted to the electors as follows: Those in favor of tho amendmetu shall deposit a hallo! witb the following words plainly printed or written theron : “Con stitutional Amendmen* to Sec tion 4 of Article XIII, Yes;” and thost opposed tosa d amendment •4'iull cast a ballot with the fol lowing words plainly printed or written thereon: “Constitu tional Amendment to Section 4 of Article XIII, No.” Approved the 20th day of Feb- D. 1908. be separate and distinct ballots and boxes at this election for the following officers, to wit: (1) Governor and 1 ieu tenant Governor; (2) Other State Officers; (8) State Senator; (4) Members of House of He- pre entatives (6) County Offi- c?rs. On which shall be the name or names of tlie person or persons voted for as such c fficers, respectively, and the office for which they are voted. Before the hour fixed fer open ing the polls Managers and Oleiks must take and subscribe the Constitutional oath* Ihe Chairman of the Board of Mans tiers can administei the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public roust administer the oath to the Chair man . The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o’clock a. m. and cla«ed at 4 o’clock p. m., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m . and closed at 6 p. no. The Managers have tho power to fill a vacancy, and If none of the Managers attend, the citi zens ran appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who after being i-worn, can con duct the election. At the close of Get- K H Hud- L 11 ruary, A. x There sIiaII deliver to the Commissioners of) Election the poll lief, the boxes containing the ballots and writ ten staienienis of iho results ot toe election. Managers of Election.—The f J.uAiim Mcaagers of Election Ay ^ j have been appointed to hold the 'election at the various precincv, | in the said County; Warren’s X Reals—J W Meir gett, S A Warren, J A Eisey. Jacksouhprc—LJ Witsell, C J Reynolds, Jno I Garvin . Adam’s Run—Jasper r’ox, J W Smoak, F Y Legare. Green Pond—J Welch, Henry Tuten, H R Price. Gotia^eviile—T 8 Ackerman, H L Ackerman, T M Reeves. Maple Cane—W U Jaqnes, J A Willis, BGHiott. ' Horse Pen—W R Beacb, L M Prine, A J Linder. Renders nville—J H Slowman, Jacob O’Quin, J K|Graves. Buidera—T K Ulmer, Joe singer, W C Brant* Rice Patch—A E Rents, Dobson, H 8 Crosby. Bells—U J Crosby, Wm son, E L Bailey. 8moaks—J A Carroll, Smith, W B Sauls. Doctor’s Creek—B R Griffin, G G Sanders, J Y Beach. Ashton—T G W Broxton, W O Jones, J L Stanly. Lodge-*W H Hiers, C C Cald well, Robt Hiers. Petits Store—Geo P Blocker, E A Jones, James Catterton. Peoples Club—J U Crosby, Richard Bedon. Jan A Padgett. W illiame— Jasper M Strikland, Fred Padgett, James E Greyson. Berea—B B Goodwin, J W Walker, W M Hagan. • Walcerboro—G W O Rivers, G H Hiers, Blliott. Hudson’s Mill--D L Benton, C F Breland, H M Benton, Ruffin- R D Carter, W E Smith, J M Crosby. Kitten*—J M Drawdy, Tho* Pinckney, Joe Ritter. . Hickory Hill—G J Groves, W M Tuiubleaton, J S Weeks. Sydney—P R Bridge, J S Jor dan, G 8 Smoak. Tiger Cieek—J H Beach, J B Williams, G M Bennett. Ihe Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of tbeir number to secure boxes and blanks for the election. Walterboro, from Oct . 80 Nov. 2 at Court House. M W Breland, J. F. Rentz, J. F. Addison, Commissioners of State and Countv Elections for Colleton County, S. C. J. C. Delreville, Clerk of Board. October 9,1908. 1 here is always the tempta tion for unscrupulous manu factures of Woolens and € ‘Clothing to substitute a cotton “graft’’ tor “all wool.” I he makers of the Clothes we sell are the most reputable in the business, and uie the utmost care to produce only such garments as are sure to give the best of satisfaction. Materials thoroughly tested, tailoring by expert workmen, and every garment carefully examined before leaving the tailor shops. Wcfd be pleased to have you see the new styles and test the excellent fitting Fall Suits now ready. to A peek-a-hoo waist that is so peek-a-boo that one had no diffi culty in seeing what is urder it, is not an effort lo covej; up, but t * uncover that part of a^omau’s body she desires to show. BENTSCINIR & VISARD, S, E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Charleston, S. C C. E. DURANT eottageville, 5. 6. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. P $]tfinal Jfotiof* JAMES E. PEURIFOT. JNO. H. PEUEIFOT PEDRM BROTHERS. tttornejs and Counsellors at Law. Ill Burtnesa given Prompt Attention. OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD. ffALTEKBORO. - - - 8. C- it o. mm' t Heal Broker ige aud lii-iira c LOAN'D NEGOTIATED. Housfco to Opposite the Merfcf . W AJ.TKR80K0, 8. (X OFFICE OF 3p. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: OPPOSITE Farmers au«t Merchants Bank. WALTERBORO H O HOW’S THIS? WerfferOne Hamiml Dollare Re- ward for any caee of Catarrh th*i can- noi be coreti by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY A a O.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ttlieve him perfectly bopuraole ta all bnmness trousacticus, and financially able to cary out anv obligations marie bv his firm. Wallino, Kinnaji A Marvin. Wholesale Dingeist), Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter- nsby acting directly upon thi Mood and raucua aerfsoes of the syetem. i'estiniooiale eent free Price, 75c. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. l ake Hall’s Family Pills for consti pation. The peek-a boo waist is a com promise between the world, the flesh, and the devil, and a poor compromise at that. 'he Managers and t lerk must p-iceod publicly to open the ’•allot boxes and couic the bal lots therein, and oonrintie with out adjournment until the name is couffpleted, and make a state ment cf the result for each office and sign the san e. Withii three days thereafter, the ^Chairman of the Board, or HAD A CLOSE CALL. Mr* AdaB. Oroora, rte widely known *1... prT’Orietor of th* Cro^m Hotel, Vaughn, the election, lli- says: ‘ For several mon'hs I snt- oon- on .1* jH«Mpsl«4 W BomL MMt IHa ivml with a severe c<'ugh, nud sun .uion sarmetl lo have i'g gr _ roe. men a friend recommended Dr. King's New Di-covery 1 -began tak- lug u, aud three hott.es aff fcteri a com- nieie cure ” The fame of this Ufa sav* n g coegh and c Id remedy, nod Inrg aud t hi oat healer is world wide. Sold at J bn M. Klein's drug store, 50. $1 60. Trial bottle frree. And the shoath skirt*! Wfll, your Undo Tobey will tako the matter uador earofal oonaidara- MORE THAN ENOUGH (B TOO MUOH. To maintain health a ma»nra man or woman needs ju»t enough food to repair the was'e and supo'v enervy and bodr beat The hsbtmal <■ u-umption of more food than is nt-rresary for these porpo-es is the prime esu-e of stomach troubles, rheumn'ism sot disorders of the kidneys It troubl'd vvtth indiges tion, revise yonr diet, let reason and not appetite control uml f*.ken few doses of Obamlierlain’a Siomsoh and liver Tab lets and you will so >n h- all right again. For sale by John M Klein ITATAVATAWAW kJAWfr\VAV AVAW iT'.vAf .WAW, XYAWA. AWAW, ivawAwawAwawj *1 The Real Kstate market is beginning to become, active a^ain after the dull Summer 4 LET US, THEREFORE, LIST YOUR PROPERTY if you care to sell or let us know your wants if you care to buy. It will cost you nothing. Colleton Realty Co., b W. W. SMOAK JR., MANAGER. WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. OF ALL KINDS DONE A £ Hhe- press anb Stanharb. I J # t x t 5 We have just received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds ar J colors. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Prices reasonable, whicli we will gUdly quote you. Blank lepal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and see us when in town. j Sterling Silver Wedding Presents, I watches, clocks and jewelry at I J. A. VtiSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. I WALTERBORO, 8. C. Repairing a Specialty. (Next to C. D. May’s Sale stable). KatuhllMhed In I7V4. Oldest Fir a i«i \nsrte 0. A. WALKER * CO. —MANUFACTURERS— Doors Sash and Blinds BALUSTERS AND COLUHNS CHARLESTON, S C. *2 Meetina Street, cn ARLBSTON, 5 C MARBLK AND CNANITB WORM. And KILLth. COUCH *w CURB tin LUNC8 ■L W A WA WJLWetW Jfc'W. WITH Dr. King’s Hew Discovery JSStL Send For Prices, Mr John Y. Btwch repri s—f m» at Walterboro D A WALKB9 I l>. SCOTT Vj M ^ Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. 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