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Notice of Election. State of south Carolina, Counts ?>f Williamsburg. Koti'-e !- " l y riven that th * Central El .vt 'or State and County I Os'i eers W: 1 < id at tiie votinir pre c-inets }>r- \' v law in said County, on Tstestify. Noveiii er 190s, said d.vy beinjr In s<iay I'oliow inp the tirsi Mcdav in November, as prescribed l -- 1 ... 1'Y iUW. \t the said election separate boxes will l?e provided at which qualified elector> will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to thState ? onstitution. as provided in the , fol-owing Joint Resolutions: jg a No. 712 A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend >ection 7. Artiele V111. of the Constitution. Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be't resolved b.v the General Assembly of the Srate of South Carolina, That the following amendment to the < onstitution of the State < or South t arolina be ?ubmitted to the qualified electors of the State at the next general election for Represent !- ' tives, and if a majority of the elector?- 1 qualified id vote tor members of the ' General Assembly voting thereon shall vote in favor of such amendment, and a majority of each branch of the i General Assembly sha'l, after such 1 election, ar.d before another, ratify said amendment by yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article VIII. relating tn bond, d indebtedness, he amended by J adding at the end thereof the follow- < ing words: Provided. That the limitations imposed by this Section and by Section of Article X, of this < onstituti<>n. shall not apply t<> bonded indebtedness incurred by the town of Gaffney, in the county of Cherokee, , when the proceed* of said bonds are 1 applied solely and exclusively for the building, erecting, establishing, and maintenance of waterworks, electric light plants or sewerage system, and < where the question of incurring such ( indebtedness is submitted to the qualified electors of said municipality, as provided in the Constitution, upon the question of bonded indebtedness. Approved the 27th dav of Kebruiry, A T) 19ns. I No. 703. N A .loint Resolution Propo>ing to Amend i Section 4 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the Mate of South Carolina, Relating to the Office of Adjutant and Inspector General. Section 1. Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That the following amend- 1 ment to the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly voting thereon, shall vote in favor of said amend men t, and a majority of each branch of the General Assembly shall after such election, and before another, ratify the ? same amendment be yeas and nays, Section 4 of Article XIII <>f the C' nstitut ion of the State of South Cartjj / lina. relating to ''.Militia," be amended # . .... i;_? J Dy SiriKinz out in me urai, aire ?.n\; words "and Inspector;" so that the said 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 , ?ame manner, a- oth-*r State officers, who shall rank as Brigadier General, and whose duties and compensation 1 shall be prescribed by law. Section 2. That the question of adopting the amendment proposed in the foregoing Section shall be submitted to the electois as follow*: Those in favor of the amendment shall d?-po*it a ballot with the following words plainly i printed or written thereon: "t.'onstitntional Amendment to Section 4 of Article XIII, Yes;" and those opposed to said amendment shall cast a ballot < wmi me louuwiii^ wurus imuhh) pinned or writ: ell thereon: "Constitutional > ? Amendment to Section 4 of Article XIII. No." 1 Approved the 20th dav of February. A 1) 190$. Tliere shall be separate and distinct ballots and boxes at this election for the following officers, to wit: (^Governor and Lieutenant Governor; (2) Other State Officers; (3)State Senator; (4) Members of House of Representatives; (5) County Officers. On which shall be the name or names of the person or persons voted for as such officers, respectively, and the office for which they 1 are voted. < H?-fore the hour fixed for openine the polls Managers and Clerks must take , and subscribe the Constitutional oath, tgi The Chairman of the Board of Mana- ' gers can administer the oath to the !other members and to the Clerk: a i Notary Public must administer the , oath to the Chairman. The Managers ( -*/ elect their Chairman and Clerk. ^ Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a m, and closed at 4 i ( 'clock p m, except in the city of , Charleston where they shall be opened at 7 a m and closed at 6 p m. The Managers have the power to fill avacancy.and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from . among the qualitied voters, the Mana- ( gers, who. after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election.the MauLt~ acers and Clerk must proceed 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 Board, or some one 1 designated by the Board, must deliver ^ to the Commissioners of Election the If poll list, the boxes containing the ball lots and written statements of the results of the election. Managers of Election?The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: Trio?1 W Register, T G McDonald, 1 J B McC'ants Earls?W S Camlin, Jr., K M Hasel- , den, J S Wheeler. Suttons?H S Garner. W L Altman, B D Hinnant. ' Gourdin?W J McKnight, J W Chandler, A M Gamble. ] Greelyville?E P Lesesne, W C Tittle, B L Gist. Salters?E T Uamer, J W .Whitfield. A R Moseley. I Kingstree?T B Gamble, .1 G McCut- {; ;hen, P A Alsbrck. Ce .ar swamp?J H Tisdale, J Ed ^ Brown. S A MoCuIlough. Fades?J L .MrFadden. J E McFad-; ien. R F Epps. ? ' Morrisville?1> L Nesmith. T B Coop- ; 2r. Walker Mar-hall: j ( Vox?K F l'rosser, W G Stone. A .J ' Utman. i T McAlister's Mill ? W A Webster. A * W Rodger-. .letf Matthews. Hebron Churchj-S W Baker, .1 W I c i>uBo-e, R E McEIveen. Indiantown?1> E .McWut'hen, II E , Manna, \V R Rraham. 1 Lake City?J L Stuekey.H T Rollins, C F Flowers. J Muddy Creek?N M Venters, I> W Simmons. W il Harmon. , Scranton ?R E Lee. R 1J Cannon, W * E Coward. Prospect Church ?H R Huggins, Walter Poston, T E Humphrey. n Poplar Hill?W ,'ooper Snowden. B << J Chandler. J T Hanna. 7 Taft ?R J Morris, s E McC'dlougli, I M Brown. 1 Bloomingvale?W 0 t amlin. R W Smith. W J B Morris. ^ I The Managers at each precinct nam- b 2d above are requested to delegate on^" ^ their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election. On Saturday. October si, the State il election commi-sioners will be at Kingstree to give out boxes, etc.. to managers. J L Rowdy, c W E Hanna, 1 N I) Lesesnk, ( Commissioners >f State and County Elections for Williamsburg County.S C 3ctober 19uS. #Notice of Election. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA { COCSTY OF WILLIAMSBCKO. n Notice is hereby given thai the General Election for Presidential and Vice-Presidential Electors and o Representative in Congress will ? be held at the voting precincts fixed ^ by law in the County of Williams- ii burg on Tuesday, November 3, t 1908, said day being Tuesday fol- ? lowing the first Monday, as prescribed by law. t The qualifications for suffrages i' are as follows: Residence in State for two years, r in the County oue year, in the poll- a mg pieciuct in which the elector If offers to vote, four months, and the 1: payment six months before any elec- c tior of any poll tax then due and t payable. Provided, That ministers t iu charge of an organized church P aud teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six mouths' \ residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Registration.?Payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed ar.d collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall > be conclusive proof of the payment j i f ' tnereor. Before the hour fixed for the op- a eniugthe polls Managers and Clerks c must take and subscribe to the Con- a stitutional oath. The Chairman of ? the Board of Managers can adminis- s ter the oath to the other Managers d and to the Clerk; a Notary 1'ublic must administer the oath to Chair- ? man. The Managers elect their 0 Chairman and Clerk. t Polls at each voting place must t be opened at 7 o'clock a m., and ^ closed at 4 o'clock p m., except in ^ the City of Charleston, where they I shall be opened dt 7 a m aud closed ^ at 0 p m. ? The Managers have the power tu fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can annoint. from amonz the qualified ) f I ? O ? J voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes J and count the ballots therein, and v' continue without adjournment until f the same is completed, and make a t statement of the result for each 'j office, and sign the same. Within \ three days thereafter, the Chairman > of the Hoard, or some one designat- Is ed by the Board, must deliver to the jj Commissioners of Election the poll j list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result o of the election. t Managers of Election?The ful- ^ lowing Managers of Election have t< been appointed to hold the election i V * lw, itnt'lAlia 1? f lla C<11(1 l ^ At lUC >ailUU3 lit wti v> Uountj: Trio?J W I .ockliear, Tho3 Rowell, Frauk Morris. Earls?G 1! Canilin, D W Avant, 1 J T Wilson. J Suttons?S B Gordon, B L Gordon, R P Hinnaut. Gourdiiv?John Heiuemann, J C e Graham, P C Shirer. ^ Salters?J M Salters, Samuel ] Bryant, Peter Britton. ( Kingstree?John A Scott, J B ( Steele, John T Nelson. a Cedar Swamp?T A McCrea, F E P Gnerry, W T Phillips. 1 Cades?J N Sauls, M M Cox, II t J Brown. t Morrisviile?G B Eaddy, Willie 5 Joe Brockinton, R J Nesmith. s Vox?D W Thompsou, J D Cox, 8 Julian A Thompson. y McAlisters Mill?H^pry Collius, t II L Whitlock, W W H Cockfield. t Hebroi Church?J H Burgess, W H McElveen, J S Epps. I Indiantown?II E Wilson, S D 1 Snowden, A D Wilson. Luke City?E J Wilks, L L 'aid well, W L Ask ins. Muddy Creek?Oiin Euddy, I) W 'ohn.-on,' K E Muggins. Scranion? P S Wall, R Mc 'ooper, \V E Cook. Prospect Church?U B Brown, ^ B Gaskins, \V W Burrows. Poplar Hill?B B Chandler. Walr Carter, Walter Britton. Taft?lasiah Morris, E R Rowell, Vm McClury. Blooniingvale?S .T McConneP, olin M McConnell, B S Smith. Greeiyville?R S Branson, W H Kennedy, Clarence Montgomery. The Managers at each precinct lamed above are requested to dele ate one of th;ir number to secure he !>oxe3 and blanks for the elecion. On Saturday, October 31, the federal election commissioners will e at Kingstree to give out boxes, etc, - managers. J J Morris, W S Eaddy, 0 .M Hinds. ( ?mmissioners of Federal Election or Williamsburg County, S C. )cto 1G0S. "closure SaleMATL C SOUTH CAROLINA County of Williamsburg Court of < ommon Pleas King-tree Hardware Co., a corporaion duly created and chartered under he laws of the State of South t-Lyolia, Plaintiff. ? v s B B Mnuzon, Defendant By virtue of an order direct* ut of the Court of Common Pit bove stated case dated March 91*8. I will sell at public auction ighest bidder lor ca-h before the . louse door in Kingstree, S C.. during he legal hours of sale, on Monday, Noember 2. 1908, the following described ract of land, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or ract of land lying, being and situate n the county of Williamsburg and itate of South Carolina, containing wo hundred and forty five (245) acres, nore or less, bounded and described ?- follows, to wit: On the North by ands of Constine: On the East by ands of the estate of S P Bro<kington; in the West by lands of the Estate of I P Brockington, and on the South by he public road leading from Kingstree o Manning. Purchaser to pay for iapers. H 0 Biktton, Clerk of Ct u> t of Common Pleas for Villiamsburg County. Foreclosure Sale\ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Williamsburg Court of Common Pleas F Rliem & Sons, Plaintiffs, \r o Villie M Duke and TJ Duke. Defendants, Bv virtue of an order to me directed mt of the court ofommon pleas in the ibove stated case, dated the 27th day if March, A D1908. I will sell at public ,uction to the highest bidder for cash ?efurethe court house door in Kingsree, S C.. duri.ig the legal hours of ale on November 2, 1908. the following lescribed tract of lind. to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract f land, lying, being and situate in he county of Williamsburg and State f South Carolina, containing fifty acres o be cut off from the west side of a ract containing one hundred and wenty acres whereon we, Willie M )uke and T .1 Duke, now live and ounded ou the North by lands of saac Wall; on the East by lands of inzy Cooper; West bv lands of Gus IcCottiy and South by lands of Anzy ,'oo per. Purchaser tpay for papers. H O Hritton. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for niliaiusburg County (J-ir,.3t. Tax Land Sales By virtue of executions to me directed have levied upon and will sell for cash or Taxes on the first Monday in Noember. being the 2nd, 1908 next, beore the Court Hou-e door in Kingsree, S O., the following described and. to wit: % Acres. more or less, in mderson township belonging to P C lct'lary and bounded as follows: >'orth by the estate T A Blakeley's incision the east by W G Howell's mds; on tfie south by Mrs Elizabeth loore's linds: on the west by J W Register's lands. Also ne (1) lot in Lake township belonging o tStuckey and DuRant and hounded s follows: On the North bv Winslow V right's lands: on the East f>y Darlingon public road; on the South by Mrs Villoujrhby'.s lands: on the West by Vinslow Wright's lands. Purchaser to pay for papers. Gkorok J <;raham, bWC Notice of Sale Under Chattel MortgageBy virtue of a chattel mortgage xecuted by Harry Brown to J P ^.dams dated the day of 90S and registered in the office of Herk of Court for Williamsburg bounty on the day of , 1908, ,nd upou which default has been uade. I will expose for sale at pubic auction, on the 24th day of Ocober, 1908, at 12 o'clock, M before he Court House door in Kiugstree, > C., the property mortgaged, conisting of one bay horse mule about ix years old, one black mare uine ears old, one iron gray colt eleven nonths old, two buggies, one onelorse wagon. James P Adams. )ated October 15, 1M8. 0-15-2t ANCIENT PICTUKE THIEVES. Some Who Were Caught and Executed?A Case of Substitution. 1 111 olden days, indeed until the 'end of the Napoleonic era, ari robi beries on a grand scale were the i privilege of the mighty of this , earth and the adjunct of victorious ! warfare. This was so in the days J of ancient Koine, when shiploadfuls i of marbles and bronzes were transj planted from (Jreek to Italian soil, j and it was again when the first Napoleon pillaged the collections and I churches of Italy and Spain. Such I action, however, was considered the : conqueror's right and does not come within the scope of this article, which is to deal with petty theft and criminal appropriation of works of art. The first deed of this nature of which I have been able to trace the record occurred so far back as 1G01, when two heads were cut out of Wenceslaus Koeberger's "Martyrdom of St. Sebastian" in Antwerp cathedral. The fragment is said to be even now in an English private collection. But thd thieves were caught and speedily put to death. Other cases are on record of art thefts committed in the dim past, but in most cases they amount to a bare statement that such ntid such a picture or object disappeared at such and such a date and has never been heard of since. These records lack the flavor of romance which clings to those other cases in which the peregrinations of the thieves nn/1 r>C ctnion nrnnortv fan Itp .1 a.-; in that of the famous ilo at Seville cathedral, repre^^CThe Appearance of the lnto St.* Jnthony." e of ellington is said to navt spx'. uek by the beauty of this mast'' ?*?a canvas of imposing si? t he offered to cover the wh Ne with gold pieces if the chap tld sell it to him. However, tl )ter refused, and in Noveml '4, the figure of St. Anthon jut out of the picture by unknown hands, and the stolen frag -ent found its w**; to America, Ther distinct element oi humor in rcumstances that attended t ?fft of a portrait by Paris Boi V good many years ago from tlit -use of a wealthy collector in Vienna, who generally allowed the public access to his gallery when he was away from town. I The picture was one day cut out or I its frame and carried off. A reward of ?120 was immediately offered for its recovery, and descriptions of the stolen picture were sent to the diplomatic representatives of Austria abroad.* The result was that a stranger called at the collector's house and arranged to return the picture against payment of the promised reward if no further questions were asked. His terms were accepted, and on his producing the painting, which fitted exactly into the opening that had been cut out of the original canvas, the stranger was paid his promised reward. It was only some time afterward, when one of the collector's friends expressed doubt as to the authenticity of the Bordone, that/ the picture was found out to be a copy of the stolen masterpiece.?London Magazine. Tact. It is told of the youth of a young German prince many years ago that upon one occasion, his tutor having been changed, the newcomer in examining the young prince asked: "P"<in vnnr hicrVmpsq tpll me how much is nine times twelve?" "Seventj'-two," replied the prince, with roval promptness. The tutor paled, but soon recovered his equanimity. , "Permit me to state to your highness that your highness' former tutor, whom I have had the honor to succeed as an instructor to your royal highness, appears to have been a person of rather limited capabilities," he said. ? Harper's Weekly. Earthquake Carpenters. The term "earthquake carpenter" at first glance might give the impression of a person capable of do ing a JOL) in last lime, rcguianv shaking the work together. To some persons it might convey the idea of a man whose work was so poor that it was likely'to drop to pieces at any moment. Actually it is a Jamaican term and really means a man whose work is in wrecking, a man who takes apart the fallen houses and sc rts out the timbers.?New York Sun. Nothing Doing. 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