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.. -L , 1 -1 ?. -1 .... TIjc lifted I WBLlSIiU' *.VKRY THlil?/?AY AT j KIXC.-TUKE, S. <?. ? V I ? n " ~ ? C. W. WOLFE. EMJTOK AND Ei: MkiKTO::. 1 -7??? ?~ VKIUIS. I SKHSC;:H?T:CX : Om* n?i?y, one vt-jir, - - - #1.00. (>;jt. roy v, six months. - - .*<11. 1 one rnnv, t-hiov months, - S?i!-.?i-nj,ti?iiis payahic in advance. Ainr.irrisi.w; katks: One inch, first insertion. #1.00; ea<-li' >U'<insertion. .">0 cents. Obits-i :ifi?-s ; it I 'IVibllVs of Kesjxrt ovej' 1*>)' words cir r^ed MM-a- tegular advertise nu n'.s. Lihrral reduction ?m iiim.-up-j rtjy in;t If for tliroe, six and twelve I ftiout !i?' contract*. ('tthiii'/niiriltitlliS 1>0 SC?01t"JJin'?ll f?v til*- ival natnt and ;yMre>s < .' flit- j writer in order to reeeivoattention. N<? communicat ion <<T :i .personal nature j will In- ]!iibli>Mr)d except us ail advertisement. Addr. s- all rotters and make all drafts I ?.avab.c U>1 C. W. Wolfe, Kingstrce, S.C. THURSDAY. NOVEmBER I. 1900. j COME OUT AND VOTE. ' " I r-.\. There are seyeral jood reasons; why every.trup DeraocKit at the; approaching jieneral election I should turn out and vote the; straight Democratic ticket fiom ] presidential electors to trie lowest cpuntyofficer. In every district at the State the Kepubiican party has put out a candidate lor Congress. While they have no hope of ejecting tUeiv. men,, it their | r bject to get up a contest, if the | vote be any , ways close and appeal to a republican Congress. This of itseif should make Pepi-l oerats swell their mamrily so as j to leave no ground for a contest, j Again, as .Senator Tillman gave J warning in.,his speeches during; 'he Sl;Ue campaign, an effort is} being, made to reduce tlie repre-; sentatiou of the "Solid South''on account of the cutting down of! the negro vote uudsr the new constitution. Heretofore, with an ! apathy born of security,, many, O&BQchits of late years !ijjve not thought it necessary to vote in the generai election, and tl%e returns have not shown the real! votimr strength of the State. At this election the returns will be noted more closely than over before, and upon the number of o{ votes cast will hang largely the result of the eftort to cut down our representatives. In view of these facts it woi.l l be strange indeed if our patriotic citizens should fail to respond to :he appeal that is being made by the press throughout the country 1 i... iu? i iiliti V\ iMf i: o i.uimi L/cuiuvain< committee. Let every qualified1 Democratic voter in Williamsburg ! county rally to the polls next Tuesday. For Sale. I have on hand for sale Four Hujos: uk! 'l wo Log Carts, all in gtsxl eo'ijii- J lion. Parties wishing to purchase j can see them at Trio. s. C. it. P?. MOHRIS. i Trio. S. C., Oct. is. tf Notice of Election FOR STATE AND COUNTY OF-' FH 'KS AN C FOR AM ENI)MKNTS 1 TO STATE CONS'lllTUTtUN, STATE OF SIH TII CAROLINA, > j COCN'TV 0*- WlT.LIAMvltVkii' *'j I Notice i< hereby given that an clee-j ion will be hehl at the several ; iin-ts established hv law Williams-} ;)urg couniv en T L- ESI *AY, NOV EM BER ?>, 190^ , | ?A.r the following officer*, to wit . Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Sce-i etary of State, Attorney' (leneral. j Cojnptr.oJjler Wciicril, Adjutant and In- j >peetor (General. State Treasurer, State Superintendent of Education, one Railxj-id Cotumiblotter, one'Circuit Solic? tor. three Representatiees in the General Assembly, Supervisor, Sheriff^. ' " V I ... ! L v, M.> Clerk of Courc Cornnci. County :?t:-. ?">rint,?' :urni < ?* ' . " at: -a, :'r'A>utej .. iw. Jbolit :*or. 5,tU> - ?!i$ L'oi^tnCH.'" *' ft. ..;h < .. :.t. and t? cn.? of Joim* K?'M)IutioK< No. :]10 am' ihlr ajijrroviil ( . nrv ltd h. ll'IH), |A#ts of j Carolina. pp. .17" and 571}. an election \\ ill ,i>'? It.- liold :? t he same l im? and j place I<-r amendments tl? tlie Con^itu:ion <>f Suiiili Carolina, a- follows; Allielid Section 7. of ArtinJt'VIII,! ' l ' ui?.i. ..? sOii?tlt Carolina. I "i. I U? ' * I. II UUVM i.i- follow-: A<1<1 at tin* cud thereof the| following words: "Provided. that *?**-! liniitii" i?>n impeded by Mi is Section iirid by Sort ion f>. Article I V, o" till- Constiiuiioii shall n<?t apply to bonded i 11iii:l)U iiiit.-> incurred by tin; eities of Columbia. tv.u k Hill. Charleston an I I'loivncc, Wiiciv tht* proceeds of said bond- arc applied -ok ly for tin* purestablishment. maintenano or it.erva-c of water work- plant, sewecr age -y-tem, ga- and electric liiTht plant-, w'.tore t he entity revenue ;v*j.smg from the operation of sueli jdautor systems. .-nail be devoted,so.Mv and ; p\e]n-iv'dy to. the n-aintenance and .per"ti n >f tV same, and whe.v. the cpit-tion of incurring such indebtedness is submitted V? the freeholders and qualified voters of such municipal-; ity. as provided in the Constitution, j upon the question of other bonded indebtedness.*' Amend tke Constitution of South Carolina hv adding thereto rh^ folloivlowing to lie known as "Article I of Amendments to the Constitution:*' "The (General Assembly shall provide by law for the condemnation, through p-oper otlieial channels. of all lands necessary for the propel drainage of j be swamuand Invr lands of this State: j and. shall also provide for the equitable assessment of all lands so drained, tor the purpose of (Riving the expenses of such coudemnntic u and drainage." I The said Amendments shall be submitted in sueh manner that the electors qualified to vote for members .if the House ol llepreseiitativosshall vote for or against each of such amendments separately. Amendments should boon separate tickets. ballots in favor of the adoption of an amendment should contain the amendment voted upon in full, followed by the word "Yes;"' ballots opposed to'the adoption of an amendment should contain the amendment voted upon, followed by the word '"No.'* Polls at each voting place will be opened at 7 o'clock a. ii\. and close at 4 o'lock p. m. The follow in# named ptfrsous lwvo been \ppoyited, M A N AGEUS OF ELECTION for .State and County officers and for J' Araennuiem> 10 Kingstree?J T Nelson, J A Scott, W T Wilklns. Greeleyville,?W- C Tutle, Jesse Clary, Gabe Gist. Gourdins?A M Gamble, Jame* Brunson, A 11 McDonald. Suttons?S I' CitojHti, B Richardson, S R Walters. Trio?T B Cooper, II II Morris, L E Bnrkett. Karh'S- IV M Ilasolden, A M Ilaseldcu, ' T Wheeler. Suiters?\V S Shaw, J IIL Chandler A Spivey. Ceda: Swamp?J B Chandler. Jr.. Win Med'tilluugh, llenrv Baylor. Muddy Creek? John II Davis, M, V 1 Cox. Willlaih J Eddy. ! Black Miiifto?John S Graham, B F Brockniton, Jr, C I) Cook, Srv I Indian town -- J C Neisoc?. R J Brown. 1? D Suowden, Altaian's Store? J R Cox, I) W Altman, W C Eajldy. Prospect Chitreb-^-S R Boston, J M Baddy, W M Melton. -runtoil?W ECoward,G N Uay, W 1* JTijon. Luke City?J J Matthews J L | Stm-key, P E Severance. Mc All inters Mill? A W Rodgers >1 II Haldwin, W A Webster Hebron Church? W L Burgess, J 0 Christmas, VV K Wilson* Cades ? -I X Sauls, .1 J Epps. William Toiu'insou. On day of election the managers must organi/.s by the election of a i ehairman and a clerk. The constitni tional oath must, be taken by each ! manner be ore he can act. and also | by tile Clerk. The Chairman elected I is empowered to administer oaths. The Managers have the power to fill | a vieancv. and if none of the Managers I attend, the cilizens can appoint trom i among the ?piali<ied voters the Mau1 agers, who. after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerk must praeecd publicly to open the ballot boxes and Count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed and make a statement of the Result for each office and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Hoard. or .some one designated hy the Hoard, nmst deliver to the Commissioners, of lileeti.v* the poll lists, the IM>.\es containing the ballots and written statements of the ' ps'ilt of the election. One of t.te aboce named Managers at each precinct must call upon the Hoard of Commissioners at Kings tree on Saturday. November 3rd. 1$U0, ty receive ballot boxes, poll lists aud instructions, and to'b'i uuulifled. E. U. LKSRSNE. ; W E CooK, Commissioners of State Election. Notice. > Tim County Supervisor of Williams-J burg will meet with the' Supervisor of j Georgetown comity on Thursday, N >- i ember 8f'at 10 o'clock a, ra., at Potato Ferry Bridge to let out contract for; repairing said bridge.' Wq reserve the! right to rCject anv and allbid*. 1 ' ! 11.B. CHANDLER. . Count? Supyrrlsor. Oct. 18. 3t i ' 1 ! 1 ? I1 1 Z1TX?. .1 r* A : ; J -..*w i -i fiKAfJ li\>; i V/ttT'.iX'-, i ! W C>TiN?;r. r ! Kirj?tir*o, 5. tw?t-. 9, IV1 ? j Tli? fax levy !'?>f tij. fiscal year li>00 L is as l?>lloiv*: For ? ml lis ; For Futility 4 mil is j FVif School { mvli? 30 mills on Tiilac o< all .?fcM-k in S>uv- f tons, Anderson Soil part of I'enn I Ti?wnvbif?s. 3 imiiifc on ali U^'jif-vtV in aeiiOftl liis rricrs >o$. 1.1 aim j??. 1 mill on all pr<<i?erty in school dis-} tiler No. IN 2 mills on all property iu school dis-1 trict No. 19. A capitation tax of one dollar on all i niai^s- beiwceiMlie age* of 21 and SO j years,miiIc- eosUtcrtioually exempted, j i will, lie at the following places on i tit* day s mentioned below for the col-1 lection of [ he said taxi Hebron, OeL, 15 tinvleyville. - IS Gourdiiis, 17 Snttons, " IK Walters, It) Cades, " 20 Cedar Swainp. " 2:1 Hlooniingvale " 24 i Mot tisrille. " 25 Kennedy's Store ' 20 Kbi^trec. Oct. 29 to Nov. 7, inclusive l*i?ston's Store, Nov. 13 Altaians " 13 A ids Cross Roads " 14 Lambert, " 15 Home, " 16 India n town '' 11 j Kiogstree ^ la! Harpers, <w 20} Trio, " 21 Kingstree, 44 22 ' Lake City u 23 anil 24 Scran ton " 3S Kingstree. Nov. 27 to Dec. 31, inclusive, Saturdays excepted. K 1). ROLLINS. County Treasurer. SHERIFF'S TAX S ALESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IVii-i.iA MSB f?<; Count V. l*y virtue of executions to tne directed 1 have-levied upon and will sell for cash for taxes on the tirst Monday in November next before the court house LTtmrcirpf s ('..the following,discribed ( !.mds'27)j acres ot laud in Hope township t' levied upott us. tlrc proper ty of th Es tate of John David and bounded as : follows; North by (?e<?rp? Krowchr, east , rrn-d west bv S J. Taylor, south by ?bl-t It Hradshaw. > Also 2 lots in Anderson township, levied upon as the property of W .1 Evans and bounded as follows. No. 1 lot, north by G. & VT. It. R. ?>ast by I? Z Martin, west by D Z Martin, south I). Z. Martin. No. 2 lot, bounded as follows, east by Mc Puttie A YVeiK west by I) W j Alderman, north by P W AMerniau, south by G ?i W It. R. Also, 1000 acres of land in JTo|>e township levied upon as the p:operty I of the estate John A McCulloueh and I bounded as follows: North byS I* Montgomery, east by Rrad>haw and estate V... . 1?. .,.,4,.,. of S P.BrocKinion, nest u> (.muumm Co. line. Also 10 acres of land in Hope towni slilp levied upon as the property of Frank Anderson and bounded as fol| lows: North by lands of Willie (.'look, | south west .%tsd north by Walter Montgomery. Also Uteres of hand us Hop c town- , ship levied ii|K)ii ass. the proper y of London Fradshaw and bounded as follows lioiuh by Mary A an Da vis. east by George GourdiiiT'south by Dr. IIen?y and Dob Chandler. Also 9 acres of land in Laws township levied upon as the property of the estate of Jack Gordon and bounded as follows: cast by Gordon, south by Gordon. Also ."500 acres of land in Indiantownship loived upon as tiio norperty . ot the Wilcox Gibbs Guano Co, and ! bounded as follows: east and south by I the lands of H Wallace Jones ana J C I I>uu:o), west by lands of N T l'ittmanJ. D. DANIEL. I 18-25-1 S. H\C. j T* Qala X" UlCUi. 1'BlU.c yaic I } TV. Bean ford Frost, under the name' ami style of E. II. Frost Co., >u?aiBst Stephen Jones. Pursuant to a decree of foreclosure and sale made In the aboTe entitled c:i??se on the 2-tth day of May. 1900. I will offer for sale at public auction Ln front of the court house in Kurgstree.! on Mond iv, the 5th day of November ! next within the legal hours of sale the ; I following described premises: All; ;that:certain piece, panel or tract of, ! laud in the county of "Williamsburg, i | .STHtO ilio^ MKI lilllll I'UIIMIIll II j lib II >, , I five acres more or less; bounded on the i north by lands of Eliri "Yajbor and j llarral.Jordon, east by lands of Wilj liatu McC'laiu. south by lands of I V Hardin, and west by lands of C-alvin | Jones: Terms cash. Purchaser to ! pav for stamps md papers. J. 1). DANIEL, i j lS-.Ufr 1.. ' Sheriff W. C.( Improved Cotton Seed j [ I have on hand 100 bushels of Russell; j Improved Lijf Boll Cotton Seed, wlileh j i I will sell for fifty Cents a bushel, or f ! exchange at the nite of ope bushel forI I two of'tho ordlnaiy kind. A. W. FLAGLJR, } f _ Cartes, S. C. 1S-31H i Notice to Creditors. | Air persons having claims against? the estate of Frank Fleming will' pro- i sent the satnt'. dulv attested, aril per-j sons indebted thereto will makei pay; nient to J, J. M. GRAHAM, Jr., (Jaal lied Executor.) Cades, S.C. 1S-5C-1 { I \ IF YOF WANT IT, < First,by purchasing your Horses, Iiugi Second, in tloing that you buy eheape Third, you tret better values for your nothing but wlutt we inakegood i sentatf-on. We have Just received a ear load of th OL2NA liViJdKS, which we are rap a carload of the renowned one and 1 v we thank you for yaur liberal pat; you good treatment in future busines See Hawkins on Court House S?]u Thomas <?z KIXOSTKKK, To Tobacco Growers of Uh People's Tobacc cf IMIar Wishes to extend many thanks for v last season, and announces that they business and will appreciate your fur season, promising the very best scr your tobacco. Having jast returned I Northern markets, we have secure* buyers with large orders, and we exj don't hesitate to bring your tobacc People's are prepared for ordering an COME AND SEE US?We W ( ~ All G Brockinton ( and r -MY STOCK I With Almost At you m Drop in, get Prices WAN Any Country Produce LO'U.KOOM FKL'E TO ALL Your8 to please, W. T. W 3d SIB - aaovod into oar new store M#rcha OUR LINK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, {S- THE LASQEST AM) MOS'J Our Grocery Ha^ been enlarged and extends!, and LOW PRICED GOODS ANDGRO( Drop in and See Us. May Save } HARDWARE. TINWAI FABAf IMPLEMENTS,* CRO AMMUNITION, G GI7ITAKS, MAN DO GENTS FURNISHINGS, TOYS, IN FAQT, ALMOST. AN All Goods Must be as I Eefun GAGCt, OLI KINUSTEI In M. %L * y * ,, v. ... ,t\.m y.M y V- VH V -T-? 'r1 OME AM) CrET rr. tries, Wogrms and from us rof ?.- than olscwncre. hard earned ?V>K:;r?-, sir' we. .-> 12 f it does not com up to ? ur rej?rec fatuous 12'!I 'EE i .1 OA 12? idly soiiiu;-? *?t eyeioiie p? A! <r n? horse A I" BEEN \V'Atf'.>.NS. roHage it) the past, st:i?i pnuni.-e i. aro. lie will ti*-;?t you right. 3za,d.2iarn., s. c. Williamsburg Canity ie so Warehouse, mAsigf, our liberal patronage during thoare at the old stand r.vufy for ther patronage during the coming rice and highest market price* for froiu an extended visit t<> all the;i the service of a good co-ps of >eri a lively market. Therefore* 0 to the Manning marknt. Thed grading; ILL TREAT TOT RIGHT. M. MASOK, Mgr. 1 i iONE! Did Stock. LOW S COMPLETEiy New Thing * 'ant. and Save Money, TED ) Ygu. Have ta Sell. ILKINS. -Ill M. and tilled it full of Que-, attractive ndise. Boots and Shoes C COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. Department we are prepared to please any one. SERIES OK FINEST QUALITY. P.nsts Yrni NothintL """"" WT Kou Money. IE, HORSE GOODS, CKERY, FISHING TACKLE; rUNS, REVOLVERS, LIAS, ACCORDEOXS, LADIES' GOOD?, ,. BEIC A-BJRAC, YTHINU you want, f tepresentad or Monev dedVEli & 00. :e, s. c. Ijw M Stores,. i - . A