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A PROCLAMATION. Tue Stat? (of South Carolina Executive Chamber, Columbia. 1. Whereas, a petition has her tofore been duly filed with the Go' ernor of this State as provided t law and signed by at least one-thii of the qualified electors in the art proposed to be cut off from Edgi field County and annexed to McCo mick, which is described in said pi tition as follows: DESCRIPTION OF TERRITORY 2. Begin at a cotton-wood tr? on the west bank of Stevens Creel thence the Edgefield and McCormic County line to the South Carolin and Georgia States line in the Savar nah River; thence the South Carolin and Georgia State line in the Savar nah River to old Furry's Ferrj thence a straight line North 24 de grees East to a stake X3N on th west bank of Stevens Creek; thenc up the west bank of Stevens Cree to the beginning point. 3. Whereas, the report of th Commissioners appointed as require by law to ascertain whether or nc the requirements of the Constitutio and Statutes governing and r?gulai ing such matters have been and ar complied with has been made an filed with the Governor and show that all of such requirements ar complied with, which report, conclu sions and findings are fully concuri ed in and confirmed; 4. Whereas, under the laws o this State the petitioners, having ful ly complied therewith, are now en titled to have an election ordered an< held within this area upon the ques tion of cuting off the proposed ares and annexing the same to McCormicl County, 5. NOW, THEREFORE, I ROB ERT A. COOPER, GOVERNOR Ol THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO LIN, by virtue of the power confer red upon me by the Constitution an< laws of this State do order an elec tion to be held on the 9th day of No vember, 1920, within the said area and, since there is no regular votinj place located therein, the resident of Daniel McKie is accordingly de signated as the voting place for thi: special election; ,6. The Commissioners of Stat? .and County elections for Edgefielc County are directed to make all nee essary arrangements for the holdinf of said election, including the ap pointment of managers to conducl the same, the publication of this pro< ?amation in one of the newspapers published in Edgefield County, foi three successive weeks, the canvass ing of the returns, the declaration ?of the result and the certification oi the same to the proper officers as re quired by law. The form of the bal lot shall be as follows: KF~" " Form of Ballot k Special election upon the questior of cutting off a part of Edgefield .County and annexing the same to M( .Connick County. -Shall the area be cut off? Yes. , 1?r' -No. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I, Rob ?rt A. Cooper, Governor of th? ."State of South Carolina, have here unto set my hand and caused thc great seal of the State of South Car olina to be hereunto affixed this the 11th day of October, 1920, and ir the One Hundred and Forty-fiftl year of the sovereignty and indepen ence of the United States of Ameri ica. Done in the Executive Chambei at the Capitol of the State of South 'Carolina, Columbia, S. C. By the Governor: , *v fc_ R. A. COOPER, Governor. W. BANKS DQVE, Secretary of State. CRIMSON CLOVER, clean at 12 ?cents pound, burr clover 12 cent: pound, hairy vetch, 28 cents pound: ?alfalfa. 38 cents pound; rape, IS .?cents pound; home grown appler cats $1.55 bushel; native rye, $3.00 bush ?el; barley, $3.30 bushel; blue stem wheat, $3.20 bushel; white, yellow, and Bermuda onion sets, $3.00 bush el. We pay freight. FARIS SEED CO., Greenwood, S. C. WANTED: Men or women tc take orders among friends and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed ho siery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 75 cents an hour spare time oi $36.00 a week for full time. Expe rience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Morristown, Pa. LOMBARD Foundry, Machine, Boiler Works and Mill Supply House AUGUSTA GEORGI/ Cotton Oil, Gin, Saw, Grist, Cane Shingle Mill, Machinery Supplies an? Repairs, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers Grate Bars, Pumps, Pipe, Valves an? Fittings, Injectors, Belting, Packin] Hose, etc Cast every day. GASOLINE AND KEROSENE ENGINES Pumping, Wood Sawing aud Feet Grinding Outfits. Made of the finest wheat and baked under ideal, scientific conditions, Une?da Biscuit abound in nutriment. Crisp and appetizing, these perfect soda crackers bring to every household an every-meal staple in most convenient form. Keep a supply in the pantry. NATIONAL BISCUIT * COMPANY ARRINGTON BROS. & CO. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Corn, Oats, Hay and all Kinds of Seeds Corner Cumming and Fenwick Streets On Georgia R. R. Tracks Augusta, Ga. Distributora of Marathon Tires and Tubes. None better, but our price is less YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED ? See our representative, C. E. May. Just Around the Corner ||l . I|l Distant cities, towns and villages are "just around the corner" when you use the Long Distance Bell Telephone. Why waste your time, energy and money in trav eling when you can send your voice just as satisfactorily and at a trifling cost? Don't travel-Telephone, SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY mk IT S NOT WHAT ?gfc #0U MAKE ??TO1B?TWH?T li iff THAT Coprrirht 1909, br C E. ZIramennaa Co. ..No. 66 UVERY dollar that you spend foolishly, every proprotionate amount of money that you earn that it would be possible to save and do not, is only money that you have to work for again. On the other hand every dollar you put in the bank is money that is going to constantly work for you. Which is the best; money always working for you, or you always working for your money. Come in and start that bank account. Don't put it off another day. BANK OF EDGEFIELD OFFICERS: J. C. Sheppard, President; A. S. Tompkins, Vice-president E. J. Mirna, Cashier; J. H. Allen. Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS : J. C. Sheppard, Thos. H. Rainsford, John Rainsford, M. C. Parker, A. S. Tompkins, J. G. Holland. E. J. Mirna. J. H. Allen B?5INE55 D ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMEN' Mr. HENRY H. 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Winter Wear f 0 The time is here for laying aside all clothing, shoes and underwear, and something heavier and more- seasoi We have a large stock of fall am ing apparel for men and boys We buy our clothing, shoes and hats from manufacturers and get the best COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THR( DORN & Ml r OF iL 3S. MOTOR [JTO SALES COMPANY Aiken, S. C. Abbeville-Greenwood Hu* tual Insurance Asso ciation. ORGANIZED 1892. Property Insured $8,875.360 _ . . \ ---. , WRITE OR CALL on the nude* signed for any information you may desire about our plan of insuranetw We insure your property against destruction by FIRE, WINDSTORM ot LIGHT? NING and do io cheaper than any GOBS? pany in existence. Remember, we are prepared tt> prove to yon that ours is the safest ard cheapest plan of insnrsne* known. Our Association is now licensed to write Insurance in the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, MCCOY* mick, Edgefield, Laurens, Saludo, Richland, Lexington, Calhoun and Spartanbnrg. The officers are: Gen. 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