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F1C1DAY, mjTUBHiJK ZV, 1 ?ZU NOTICE OF ELECTION i [ UI STATE IF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Notice is hereby given that the, General Election for Presidential St - ? ? - - ... ? < . TT_: ! oil and Vice Presidential is^ieciors, um-. ted States Senator and Representa-: fis tires in Congress will be held at the to voting precincts fixed by law in the! "? County of Abbeville on Tuesday No-1 Cc vember 2, 1920, said day being'"1 Tuesday following the first Monday T1 as prescribed by the State Constitu-'ec* tion. ! The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: J:i;< Residence in State for two years,' co in the County one year, in the poll-1-'*11 ing precinct in which the election "r offers to vote, four months, and the'017 I payment six months before any election of any poll tax then due y? and payable: Provided, That mini- inj sters in charge of an organized church and teachers of public! schools shall be entitled to vote af- pu ter six months' residence in the co State, otherwise qualified. j Registration?Payment of all tax-' sa' es, including poll tax, assessed and st? ? fic co.Ilectibe during tne previous yea*. The production of a certificate or" the receipt of the of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall *e' be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening *ot the polls Managers and Clerks must res take and subscribe to the Constitu-j tional oath. The Chairman of the i Board of Managers can administer j the oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must, at wiminister the oath to Chairman., The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed I at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City Ba of Charleston, where they shall be ( i opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p.; W. on. 1 j The Managers have the power to' Na fill a vacancy; and if none of the( r Managers attend, the citizens can p appoint*, from among the qualified MASTER'S SALE Da The STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Du COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. 1 Court of Common Pleas. C. L Pressly, D. E. Pressly and other3' against Plaintiffs Leila E. Ramey, F. J. Sutherland j1 and others Defendants By authority of a Decree 01 saie Dy the Court of Common Pleas for Ab- ^ beville County, in said State, made in $he above stated case, I will offer r for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville, C. H., S. C. on Salesday in Nov- Cr ember, A. D., 1920 within the legal hours of sale the following described j na land,-to wit: All that tract or parcel|?a of land situate, lying and being inj**1 Abbeville County, Cedar Springs a* Township, in the State aforesaid,' S. containing One Hundred and Forty-, 1? Two (142) Acres, more or less, andj bounded by lands of J F. Miller, M.|tic E. Hollingsworth, Long Cane Creek tif and known as the McCartney place, lis This tract of land is sold at the tic risk of the former purchaser, who inj failed to comply with the terms of sale. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. I THOS. J>. THOMSON, I 3t. Master A. C., S. C j Oc I Abbeville Cai I r i i I Candy Fruits tl Ice Cream = Cigarettes T obaccos Cigars. ^ai Who I Trinity St. / ^SKILLED LABORERS RETURNING TO HOMES C New York, Oct. 28.?The United ates suffered a net loss of 102,038 en unskilled workers during the ' i cal year ended June 30, by return I their native countries, it was an-j unced today by the Inter-Racial' iuncil. The total permanent increase j alien male population was 9,877.1 a n-oiri in imm iteration of skill-! J ,v- -= 11 workers was 49,185, the announce! ;nt said, I ? Immigration figures showed that! )re aliens departed for European'! untrics'than were admitted from '' at source, whereas the total immi-'.. aticn from all sources exceeded ' a ligration by 193,314. ??=? i j ters, the Managers, who, after be-1 I sworn, can conduct the election. * At the close of the election the u magers and Clerk must proceed f blicly to open the ballot box and c nt the ballots therein, and con-: C lue without adjournment until the ? me is completed, and make a itement of the result for each of-} e, and sign the same. Within; ^ ree days thereafter the Chairman p the Board, or some one designa- i by the Board, must deliver to i Commissioners of Election the' II list, the box containing the bal-j s and written statements of the suit of the election. MANAGERS OF ELECTION. Mangers of Election?The follow- J ring Managers of Election have ^ en appointed to hold the election j the various precincts in the said unty: Abbeville?T. C. Seal, J. Allen ng, Bayard Swetenburg. Cotton Mill?R. W. Smith, J. F. rnwell, B. H. Williams. Gilliams Gin House?G. E. Putnam , T. Sanders, J. B. Wilson. 1 1 Magnolia?R. 0. Bell, Fred C.' nee, J. F. Gibert. Lbwndesville?E._ W. Harper, Jr.j K. Cooley, Otto Nelson. Due West?R. H. McAdams, J. B. A "D TTnwIor .WiJUIIj A, XV* A'WOTAW** | Donalds?B. W. Tribble, J. J. o ,nn, J. R. Winn. I 0 I a Central?John McKee, Leonard Ilwain, D. E. Nickles. j a; Rock Springs?Clifton Burts, W. b Jameson, J. P. Smith. Hampton?J. A. Murdock, J. C.1 jy rton, C. C. McDonald. j tl Bryant's Cross Roads?J. C. Mc-1^, ams, J. W. Fisher, J. H. McLane. I Keowee?J. Claude Ashley, C. E.;^ anyon, Benjamin Shirley. J ^ Antreville?J. P. Anderson, Fred tl owther, J. M. Patterson. f I C The Managers at each precinct S( med above are requested to dele-1 a fVioir number to secure'; I?c vac V* wuv?. _ I 11 box and blanks for the election I Clerk of Court's office, Abbeville, (n C., on and after October 25th., j-J 20.- ii We, the Commissioners of Elecm for Federal Officers hereby cer- J y that the foregoing list is a true ! t of names of Managers of Elec-! m appointed for the various vot- j ^ I precincts. j g D. H. HlLL, Chairman, WILL F. JONES, \ J W. E. MORRISON, I a Commissioners of Federal Elec- ^ t tion for Abbeville County, is. u. :tober 15, 1920. Jt ! e = 11 ndy Kitchen I High-Class fc INFECTIONS Home-Made ndies and Cream . lesale Retail AUko?;ii0 c; r nuu^vinv, k/< v/> h i BBH Treasurer's Notice! j )FFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM FRIDAY, OCT. 15TH UNTIL1 MARCH IS, 1921. 'axes Paid From Friday, October 15, Until Friday, December 31st Without Penalty. The rate of State, County, School nd Special Tax including one dollar *011 Tax. two dollars commutation ax. In accordance with an act to i-aise nnnlies for the fiscal year commenc- j rig January 1st, 1920, notice is hereby ?h*en that the office of the Countv 'reasurer for Abbeville County will e open for the collection of taxes for aid fiscal yeartfrom Friday, Oct. 15, nt'.l Friday, Dec. 31st without penltv. There will be added?a penalty of r.e per cent, on all taxes not paid on anuarv 1st, 1921. A penalty of two per cent, on all axes not paid on Feb. 1st, 1921. j A penalty of seven per cent, on j 11 taxes net paid on March 1st, 1921. Rates per cent, of taxation are as ollows: itate Tax 12 mills. 'ountv Tax __T 8 mills. 5ood Roads Tax 3 mills. 'onstituticnal school tax __ 3 mills. TOTAL 22 mills. In addition to the above a special ix will be collected for school puroses as follows: ibbeville City Shops Bonds 1 V2 mills 1 Corner 2 mills 3. Lowndesville 16 mills 4 Rocky River 2 mills 9 Calhoun Falls 6 mills 10 Santuc 4 mills 18 Bethia 8 mills 20 Sharon 8 mills 21 Bethel 3 mills 22 Abbeville 14 mills 23 Warrenton 8 mills 24 Reeds 8 mills 25 Brownlee 4 mills 26 Campbell 15 mills 9A AnfrpvillA 12 mills 29 Sunny Slope 8 mills 30 Cold Springs ? ? 4 mills 31 Long Cane ? 2 mills 32 Smithville 2 mills 34 Central I ,? 8 mills 35 Hagan '? 8 mills 36 Parks Creek ? 3 mills 3? Keowee 14 mills 38 Due West __ 12 mills 39 Donalds 17 mills 40 Pineville 6 mills 41 Vermilion 4 mills 42 Fonville ? 3 mills 43 Eureka 3 mills 44 Broadmouth 8 mills 45 Rock Springs 2 mills 46 Ray 4 mills 47 Winona ? 8 mills 50 Cana 4 mills 54 Lebanon 4 mills A poll tax of one dollar per capita n all male citizens between the ages f 21 and 60 years, except such as re exempt by law, will be collected. A commutation road tax of two dolirs will be collected the same time s other taxes from all male citizens etween the ages of 18 and 50 years, tccept such as are exempt by law. Wess said tax is paid by the 1st of [arch, 1921, eight days work upon le public highways will be required nder an overseer, if so much be nec3sary. Taxes are payable in gold and siler, United States currency, National ank notes and coupons of State onds which become payable during le year 1920. At the same time as other taxes are ollected a license of one dollar and =venty-five cents will be collected on 11 dogs. A dog tag will be furnished y the Treasurer to each owner payig license. Parties desiring information bv iail in regard to their taxes will lease write before Dec. 16th, statig the location of their property and lclude postage for reply. AN ACT 'o Provide an Annual Dog Tax For The State of South Carolina anci a Penalty for Not Pay'ng Said Tax. Section 1. BE IT ENACTED by he General Assembly of the State of louth Carolina. That from and after he passage of this Act thefe shall bejvied on all dogs, six months old or Ider, in the State of South Carolina n annual tax of one dollar and tweny-five ($1.25) cents per head. Section 2. That upon the payment f said annual tax of one dollar and wenty-five ($1.25) cents by the ownr of any dog in the State, the Couny Treasurer shall issue to the said wner a receipt therefor and a met1 tax marked "Dog Tax" and the ear for which it is issued. Each !ounty Treasurer shall keep a numeral record of every dog taxed and in ddition thereto furnish to the owner f each dog such number stamped on he metal tag. Which tax shall be levjd and paid to the County Treasurr, as other taxes are paid: Provided, urther, That this tax shall be excluive of all other license taxes, either luniciDal or otherwise. Provided, 'hat ail such taxes collected here uner shall be credited to the schools of he School District from which it is ollected, to be used in support of the chools of the District: Provided, furher, That said tax shall become due nd payable at the same time State nd County taxes becc\me 'due and iayable. Section 3. That every owner of a ( log shall be required to collar and i ilace the aforesaid dog tag upon the j aid collar. Except when such dog! hall be used for the purpose of hunt-! ng, when such dog shall be upon a j hase or hunt. Section 4. Any person . owning,' larboring or maintaining a dog.i ailing or refusing to return and pay he tax aforesaid, shall be deemed Miilt.w nf n midpmpannr and. unon onviction thereof, shall be fined not ess than five ($5.00) dollars nor nore than twenty ($20.00) dollars,! >ne-half of which shall go to the per-' ;on reporting said failure to pay said ax, and one-half to the pu,blic school 'und in which such derelict occurs. J. E. JONES, County Treasurer. Dct. 27, 1920. As sure a: are a foot you will like YOU never got sue! contentment as C: you. Camels quality blend of choice Turkish ' Domestic Tobaccos goodness possible?anc prefer this Camel blei kindoftobaccosmoke Camels mellow-mil revelation! Smoke t freedom without tiring They leave no unples retty aftertaste nor u cigaretty odor! Give Camels every compare them puff-foi any cigarette in the w< VVVVVV^ WW VVV dr< * V> da; v COLD SPRINGS. N! V V nif A \ N \ > % > ! dri Miss Cyrena Pearson spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fr; Uldrick and family. Sir Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and chil- 1 yjUHiararajaiiifiUB^^ ji Don't ^ I You Ha j| When Z [ | money, for it i II , $ 10 per month | J eighty months II $1,000 [! with which yoi [j Try it. You I j your money. ( |j Stand !| Loa i ? W. H. WHITE, F l\ i. Off jjj s you high? this Camel Turkish jM and Domes test?then r-puff with v- ~ ;n spent Saturday night and Sun- , y at Mr. D. E. Newell's. Mr. Claude Uldrick spent Saturday fht and Sunday at Mr. R. S. Ulck's! ' Miss Amy Uldrick and Harold and ancis Uldrick spent Saturday and nday at Mr. R. A. Hagerrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newell and mrniinirafajTiJEfeMagfi f ou Wish id The M< portunity again pre elf don't be withoi. ' I s an easy matter tc l to the STANDAR] and get '.00 in Ca; i could "Put it Over will be glad you s October series now < t i < ard Buildii i in Associa 'res. OTTO BRISTC ice at Planters Bar nnnpr'ppr'nrpn TI/lZJ 111 111 111 III 111 111 111 111 111 IU in scientifically sealed package* fTM! of 20 cigarettes; or ten pack-1 Iw[Uh| ages (200 cigarettes)in a gtaamine-pnpcr-covored carton. We j*^1nt>rlitBI strongly recommend thie EwkciaB^B carton for the home or office . supply or when you travel I BLEND VVj 1ICAB1TTI i ^ . -'i J Children spent Sunday at Mr. D. E. v ^ Newell's. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S' A. Cochran and children spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ellis Miss Idelia McDonald of Iva, visited Miss Ruby Price last week. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Christia Cothran arei ' ^ visiting parents near Toney Creek. V irdjafiiiiiiiiiEiEiEiaigiaBg 1 ' ' ji . j | 'M >ney j| i !i ?! i !, '4 sent s 11 ' |l it the I i Si ? pay II D for j I , ? - ! ' 'ji.? saved I j Dpen. jj ng & |j . ? iiion i I' )W, Sec-Treas. ;i l ' ,k ! I