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i j ilHI | Regal R& ' ' Spy I I We jp. I Famous Sli I Display ii I Windows |C:I ' .Styles { I I Leathc r The | Abbeville-Greenwood W:'Y' -M8TBAL . N:r I INSURANCE 3? ASSOCIATION S ing the & V;. ; prescribed Property Insured, $1,890,000. The qui September 1, 1915. Manage of every k * any electa vote, the flAW not4i 1 MVU VV1 Ml Write to or call on the undersigned ment of * or the Director of your Township assessed a for any information you may desire during th< about our plan of Insurance. duction o We insure your property against . . e . i destruction by ceiPt of,t: lect such proof of 1 FIRE, WINDSTORM OR Section LIGHTNING, amended 1 of 1914. Section and do so cheaper than any insurance separate j Company in existence. Dwellings . # covered with metal roofs are insured low8: uri for 25 per cent, cheaper than other Senator, ] ' property. and Presi Remember we are prepared to ballot for prove to you that ours is the safest ot, and cheapest plan ot. insurance ernor> -known. tors, men J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agen*, resentativ Abbeville, S. C. officers, ai J. FRASER LYON, Pres. tutional Abbeville, S. C. questions, to be app ballots sh; and of su contain tl J. G. Majors Greenwood officers ai E. B. Bell Callison be voted 3 S. T. Mabry Cokesbury Cut, withe C. H. Dodson Donalds mutilation T. S. Ellis Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane kmd wha1 I. A. Keller Smithville names of E. B. Bell Kirkseys for and tl D. A. Wardlaw Cedar Springs nr W. W. Bradley Abbeville 8?n or pe Dr. J. A. Anderson Antreville chosen> a S. S. Boles Lowndesville which nan A. 0. Grant ? Magnolia question i W. D. Morrah Calhoun Mills nr . S. P. Morrah Bordeaux ? pr H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove p y pri W. A. Nickles Hodges and such M. G. Bowles Coronaca to concea D. S. Haltiwanger Ninety Six ^ion or qu D. S. Haltiwanger Kinards , , , D. S. Haltiwanger Fellowship ed' sha11 1 Joseph Lake Phoenix construct* J. W. Smith Verdery herein pn J. H. Chiles Bradley iot of anj J. W. Lyon Troy ... , T. K. Moseley Yeldell either of ! Abbeville, S. C., June 1, 1915. On j^pec [ Sho Tliese loes on a Our in AH rnd ;rs L. ICE OF ELECTION. shall st t? and sh South Carolina, , "Yes" y of Abbeville. voter x is hereby given that the ing ?u1 , . _ words Ilection for State and Coun- , so strit 3 "vrill.be held at the voting _ . W.j i._ i *>eio prescnDea ay law in ?uu po] n Tuesday, November 7, tek I day being Tuesday follow st Monday in November, as ? ' I by the State Constitution. ^ ftlificatioH for suffrage: srs of election shall require Qath ^ elector offering to vote at g el on, before allowing him to p0nQ production of his registra- 0Dene(j Scate and proof of the pay- 4 q, ill taxes, including poll tax, ^ igainst him and collectible ed s previous year. The pro- _ m f a certificate or of the re he officer authorized to coi- ^ a ^ taxes, shall be conclusive ? the payment thereof. M*n^ 237, Code of 1912, as P., by Act No. 6, special session ers' ' sworn, At t 237. There shall be three ind distinct ballots, as folte ballot for United States |^ICIj Representatives in Congress tjnue x idential electors; and one Governor, Lieutenant Gov- sam? u ite officers, Circuit Solici- n?en ,? nbers of the House of Rep- ? es,' State Senator, county R ere* id one ballot for all Constiamendement8 and special , , ., f ers of J opn at tnrAft coin hnTPS ropriately labelled; which 11 i. / i ,statem< all be of plain white paper . ch width and length as to ^ ^ le names of the officer or , tors wi id question or questions to . e , , rejectic for or upon, clear and even . j . .. Constit >ut ornament, designation, , i, symbol or mark of any soever, except the name or A jo the person or persons voted tion 7, le office to which such per- tion, P rsons are intended to be Indebt* nd all special questions Relatin tie or names, office or offices, Kersha or questions shall be writ- A J< inted or partly written or Amend inted thereon in black ink; by Ad< ballot shall be so folded as Empow 1 the name or names, ques- sess A1 estions thereon, and so fold- ent Im be deposited in a box to be A Jt ;d, kept and disposed of as tide X ovided by law, and no bal- Author ' other description found in the Cit; said boxes shall be counted. Properl special questions the ballot ments. ;ial Fair Q >es for I . ' ' t \ A* / w. w ? I ate the questipn, or questions, A Joint Resolutk all thereafter have the words! tion 6, Article XI oJ and 'No" inserted so that the Relating to School nay indicate his vote by strik- ding a Special Prov ; one or the other of such burg oeunty.> on said ballot, the word not JSJecUon 1 :ken out to be counted. The following M re the hour fixed for opening ^ave been app< Is, Managers and Clerks must ?lection at the vai id subscribe the Constitutional said county: The Chairman of the Board of Abbeville Courl era can administer the oath to Long, J. R. Cochrai ier members and to the Clerk; Antreville?H. . ry Public must administer the Mc Carter, Frank A > the Chairman. The Mana- ^e West?A. E ect their Chairman and Clerk. Hagan, James Pruil i at each voting place must be Donalds?R. L. at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed Davis' c- H- Dodsor -'--i- - ? i j. a. Lowndesville?A. CIUUH p. III., CACVpw 111 uic viigr rleston, where they shall be C. Liddell, E. 0. C at 7 a. m., and closed at 6 Magnolia H. "W Bell, H. H. Hester. Managers have the power to ? Cei^al Sch?T?1, f 'acancy, and if none of the Th?mas Nickli 2rs attend, the citizens can ap- Bryants Cross Rt :'rom among the qualified vot- tT fj e Managers, who, after being IvcCp HOOF can conduct the election. an J J he close of the election, the flUCl WOOu^ ers and Clerk must proceed y to open the ballot boxes and Please don' the ballots therein, and con- woodwork. ^ 1 runout adjournment until tne wui ucsuu^hij i completed, and make a state- an occasional f the result for each office and ie same. Within three days ter, the Chairman of the MS? or some one designated by the must deliver to the Comission- HBHlHB Election the poll list, the boxes I 1 ling the ballots and written ints of the results of the elecIt does not he said election qualified elec- a tacky surf 11 vote upon the adoption or -catch dust >n ?f amendments to the State guarantee it ution, as provided in the fol- 11 j JOINT RESOLUTIONS: move 311 dl 1 _ , ? grease and to 1 int Resolution to Amend Sec- f . , c r ArfinlA VTTT nf tlio f.nnoit.ii- bright fanish. delating to Municipal Bonded orJ your piano idness, by Adding a Proviso, without fear g to School District No. 1 of new the surf; w county. with it. rint Resolution, Proposing to Use Devoe Article X of the Constitution directions on iing Thereto Seftion 15, to better the res rer the Town of Mullins to As- QtoD in and butting Property for Perman- ' polishing provement. . r ? )int Resolution to Amend Ar- time an WOr of the Constitution so as to ize the Town of Clinton and y of Easley to Assess Abutting ABBE V I L ty for Permanent Improve the F / 1 ' '< ||| The P V at $4 A $6 f . . ? Men's mother Stan hite "i , >n to Amend Sec- son, Moffatt G. Ellis, Livy ' Constitution, ,Keowee?X. Claude Aahle Districts, by Ad- Mahan j. E> A. Branyon. iso as to SpartanRock Springs?S. J. B Managers Kay, Stephen E. Latimer .anagers of Elecjinted to hold the Little River School Hon rious precincts in entine Pruitt, J. O. Bran > Smith. . . ' The managers at eac i, oueraru. name<j are requested to d 1. Power, Ernest Qf thgjj. number to secur< dd Carwile. blanks for the election, i K Kennedy, J. 0. delirered at Supervisor's ^ November 4, 1916. Marmore, L. J. i. THOS. P. THO] D. Broadwell, T. linkscales. LONG, V Lawson, R. 0. j R McGEE, louse?J. W. Mc- Commissioners of State 23, G. A. Hannah, ty Elections for Abbev )ads?W. W. Wil- South Carolina. s furniture vork like new 9PI t scrub varnished floors or ^gSttwl*S0 Dust and clean them with-^MWif- ? jJ ; their lustre by giving themfiS; riikkin/* tinfU lUUUUlg Willi VHU :T-W riH ace of your carriage or automobile Polishing Oil according to simple the bottle. The less oil you use the ults. get a small bottle to-day. It's the ; oil we know of. It will save you k in a dozen ways. P. B. SPEED L E, DRUGS SOUTH CA I j? ll , IB, .. II ' IBB 1 ! amily ''I ^!l * ' . . V rices Begin and go to "i r I or Regais v pi * -l- ' .''J wm ??? ^ A. Dress Shoes tdard makes, $1.75 up I i vO.I se?J. Val- kJJfUU yon, Enoch - "K ? . ??.u . ...... .. eie^teTne Many people do not realize j boxes and simple constipatjton or same to be costive bowels will lead to if : i office on not corrected. You wonder why1 so iqany women'and wen. , are sallow, have no appetite. arsuw, are guffer with contsant head p^iUs, heavy feeling af- I ter eating, on taking alight I exercise have fluttering heart I i and Coun- and tired, run down feelings, I iiie County, 90 per cent of liver and atom- I 3'17"10, ach troubles come from costive I , bowels, constipation leads to I k that most terrible condition, I T NERVOUS INDIGESTION. I r||^ The bowels must have re stored to them their tone, and I regularity established and this I E a must be done, not by pills, calo- I ? i w mel and other laxatives, tiiat I /jilJB will only last for a time but fl inpBK' REGULAJRITY must be estab- I Spiff lished and DIGESTION EE- I STORED by a chemical com Bl|j|\ bination of drugs that will B 19S give a perfect digestion. WE H HAVE THAT PRESCRIP KM TION and make this proposal. I IfllqSBS If you suffer from NEB- M 99 VOUS INDIGESTION due to faulty digestion and CON- B A mTA\T X. A M ^ STlJt'AXlUlN, come iu uur n store, buy a bottle of CINOT, I 3 try it, and if your constipa- B r"(^B tion, headache, loss of appe- I tite, heart flutter, dizziness, H do not disappear and you are H not improved, come back to us I ' and we will REFUND YOUR H MONEY. Take a common fl sense view of our proposition. . B Could we afford to make this H offer if we were not sure that H our claims were not right? H R0L1NA! BOWDEN- SIMPSON I I DRUG COMPANY.