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" - . . ? " "3Hvemre?t Nev?. Silverstreet, > Oct. 13.?Farmers ate improving the pleasant weather ( and gathering cotton. Both gins here ; ate kept (busy. . i Preaching Sunday night at the ' Methodist chapel by Rev. Mr. Clark- , sen, who spent the night at the home oi V. V. Pearsall. ' Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Mayer visited J Mrs. Anta* -Pearsell on Sunday. , i Mis. William Johnson of Newber- 1 Tf visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mayer ^ Havird Saturday. j i Mr. Dan Ward was here Monaay ? or business. J Miss Elmina Long, who is teaching iil Springfield, is expected to spend the week-end with her parents, ^Vlr. J and Mrs. J. P. Long. ^ Mr. Thomas Lake has accepted a s position with Sullivan-Marklev Hard- 1 ware company at Greenville. . Mr. Maffett Fant and Mrs. Maffett ] .visited relatives in' Saluda Sunday. * Mrs. Fant and daughter, Miss Eli- j " ' " -J- ? itnemAca trin tft f]o- . Z3i06ldl| , Hiaue <X uuoaigiM vw _ - j ^ lumbia recently. t Mrs. Jane Glenn is visiting her grandion, Mr. J. C. Berry. 1 Mr. Otto Nichols worshipped at St. ( Lukes Sunday. ?j * Miss Eloise Pitts spent the weekend wittf home folks. ;; Mr. R. W. Coleman made an in- j talk at the Methodist chap- ] el Wednesday night. We are always t delighted with Mr. Coleman's visits, i V Messrs, C. Lake and Mr. Martin, J 1irfco*have been suffering from rheu- ? matiam for a long time, went to Colombia to consult the noted healer. They say they have suffered no pain * sihce and can use their hands. It J certainly sounds wonderful. ' A Daniel Berry has accepted the1 position as sergeant on the chain gang. Matt Berry has had malaria J -v \ t 1 for some ura,. V Mrs. Jim Blair has been ill for the ? past few wfceks. S Mr, C. L?ake lost a valuable cow J t?e past week. u. Mr. Jim Blair is having some work f (ftine oh .his dwelling house. f .:v<|?is? Ruth Martin is teaching at J Dominicks. j and Mrs. Mack Conner spent week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tallant. t -Mr. Ji P. Long, our popular utility J .seems to tie a yery.ibusy man. ^ . C? li. LeXteSfey spent part of c lasi #eek in Chester with her son, J. v 4-p^y:.. Mrs., fcaipb Vanlone and t Mn John . Coleman of Columbia f spfefit Qan&ay .night at the home ot; c jkrs. J.;P. Long. - 1 Vjte- V. V.' Pearsall .commenced work with Mr. H. 0. Long Monday 1 rent his blacksmith out for ( . ! NOTICE OF ELCTION ' ;x\:: ?.? ?^? - ' * State of South Carolina, t HAuntv of Newberry. , , % _ v . *Notfc?is hereby , given that tneu General r Election for State andj( Coilflty Officers will <be held at the vutfng pi^cmcts prescribed by law ift iaid county on Tuesday, No vein- f ber'2, 1920, said day. being Tufes- ^ day fofl^wing the first Monday in g^inber, as prescribed by the State ; 35*^ iualification for suffrage: Man&gerS of Election shall require of; every elector offering to vote at t any*" election, before allowing him or t her to vote,, the production of his ] eflvher registration certificate and ' proof of ;the payment of all taxes, in- ( eluding poll tax, assessed against him of hjer and collectible during the previous year. The production of a cer- i tificate or of the receipt of the officer \ ' ? ,ii iathorized to collect such taxes snan ( be conclusive proof of the payment thereof!., 1 Section 237, Code of 1912, as aiii?nded by Act No. 6, fecial session of 1914. 1 . Section 237. There shall be three 1 separate and distinct ballots, as fol- , totts: One ballot for United States 1 Senator, Representatives in Con- < gress $#d Residential* electors; and 0*ie ballot for Governor, Lieutenant f>vern$r, State officers, Circuit So- \ ifers^ members bf the House of 1 preservatives, State Senator, coun- , tfr T>fcc ;--s; and . one ballot for all Cohfctitutional amendments and special qur: ions, each of three said Soxes to be appropTE&tely labelled; which ballots shall be of plain white paper and of ?uch width and length i as to contain the names of the officer or officers and' question or questions to be voted for or upon, clear, and ev*n cut, without ornament, designation. mutilation, symbol or mark of any kind whatsoever, except the name or names of the person or per sons voted f&t and the office to which i such person or persons are intended 1 ' to. be chosen, and all special ques(tions which name or names, office or offices, question or questions shall be written or printed or' partly written or partly printed thereon in black ink; and such ballot shall be so folded as to conceal the name or names, question or questions thereon, and, so folded, shall be deposited in a box to be constructed, kept and disposed of as herein provided by law, and no ballot of any other description found in either of said boxes shall be Counted. On all special questions the ballot shall state the question or questions, and shall thereafter have the words "Yes" and *"No" inserted so that the visitor may indicate his or her vote by striking out one or the other of such vrdrds ton said.baflot, the word not so tfHekea out to be counted. Before the hour fixed#for opening ti the polls, Managers and Clerks must S take and subscribe the Constitutional S oath. The Chairman of the Board of T Managers can administer the oath to C the other members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers ^ sleet their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be ( opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the city ;>f Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 "? rn tl <J% *** The Managers have the power to ti 511 a vacancy, and if none of the e< Managers attend, the citizens can ai ippoint from among the qualified ic voters the Managers, who, after be- tc ing sworn, can conduct the election, pi At the close of the election the oJ Managers and Clerk must proceed li; publicly to open the ballot boxes and ;ount the ballots therein, and con:inue without adjournment until the . >ame is completed, and make a state- ^ ment of the result for each office md sign the same. Within three H lays thereafter the Chairman of the ~ Board, or some one designated by ;he Board, must deliver to the Com- n< nissioners of Election the poll list, | ;he boxes containing the ballots and vritten statements of the results of aj ;he election. ti< At the said election qualified elec- n< ;ors will vote upon the adoption or D ejection of amendments to the State as Constitution, as provided in the folowing Joint Resolutions: tii A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- R a ttt r?rtncrf-i-_ t) ;ion <54 ox Aiijuic xxx ui Wi?l7V? I ? ;ution, Relating to the Maimer of a Fixing the Amount of Compensation to ;o Be Paid County Officers, by Strik- in ng Out Subsection X of the Original CI Constitution, Appearing in Code of Laws, Volume II, Page 615, as Subjection VIII. A st A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- 2( ion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu- er ion, Relating to Municipal Bonded ai indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso R Thereto as to the.Town of Marion, fc In A Joint Resolution to Atnend Secion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu;ion, Relating to Municipal Bonded ti< indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso R< fhereto as to the Town of Saluda, in D Saluda County, and Kingstree, Wil- Pi iamsburg County. N nl 'A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec;ion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu- v ion, Relating to the Limit of the ti< 3onded Debt of Cities, by Adding Ri Thereto as to the City of Charles- ol on. - Ti A Joint Resolution to Amend Secion 7 of Article VIII of the Consti- ti< ution, Relating to Municipar Bond- R >d Indebtedness, by Adding a Pro- D riso Thereto as to the Bonded Debt a ?fthe City of-Charleston. Di s, * ? . C? A Jftinfc Resolution to Amend Sec- of ion. 5 of Article VIII of the Constiution. Relating to Waterworks and Jlants for Furnishing Lights, by Ad- ti< ling a Proviso Referring to Ice Man- Ri ifacuring Plants. D T] A Joint Resolution to Propose an D: Amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution by Adding Thereto Secion 13, to Empower Cities and ti< rowns to Acquire and Operate Ice bj 3lants. -in ? th A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- C< ion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu- Fi inn Rplatine' to the Bonded Indebt dness of Cities, by Adding a Proriso Thereto in Regard to the City tii >f Union. tii C] A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- Jj ion 7 of Article VIII of the Constiution. Relating to Municipal Bond?d Indebtedness, by Adding a Pro- tii riso Thereto as to the City of Laur- tii sns. A lu A Joint Resolution to Amend Secion 7, Article VIII of the Constitutor Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by 1 Adding a Proviso tii rhereto as to the Various Townships el >f Union County. < tii - * ^ ? * _ . * n tr A Joint Kesoiution to Amena sec- w ;ion 7 of Article VIII of the Consti;ution, Relating to Municipal Bond- in ;d Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso ki rhereto as to the Town of ^ennetts/ille: ' . D A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- A tion 7 of Article VIII of the Constitution, Relating to Municipal Bond- F ed Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the Bonded Debt of the L City of Charleston. K A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec;ion 7 of Article VIII of the Consti- C fcution, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding a Pro- C viso Thereto as to the Town of Newberry. . 3V a r? l-j.: n_ A xvesuiuuuu riupuamg iu o< Amend Siection 7, Article VIII of the Constitution, Relating to Municipal li Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the Town of L Bishopville. . C A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-j tion 7 of Article VIII of the Consti-iE tution, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso S Thereto as to the Town of Bennettsville. S * r v.^ ? l.-i.:? A ?^,] c?n c Joint nesuiuwun lu nmcuu cci- kj tion 7 of Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, So F as to Exempt the .Town of Chesterfield from the Provisions Thereof. c A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- I tion 7 of Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, So (. as to Exempt the Town of Hartsville from the Provisions Thereof. I A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- I tion 7 of Article VIII and Sections 5 and 6 of Article X of the Consti- 1 tution, So as to Exempt the County of Richland from the Provisions 1: 'Thereof. < A Joint Resolution to Amend Arr cle VIII, Section 7, and Article X, i ection 5 of the Constitution of j outh Carolina, by Exempting the 1 own of Allendale, in Allendale < ounty, from the Provisions Thereof. < 1 A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- 1 on 7 of Article VIII and Section 5 f Article X of the Constitution, So 5 to Exempt the City of Camden ( om the Provisions Thereof. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-1 on 5 of Article X of the Constitu- ' - T ..!i T> J ! on, Keiaung ro ire '-iiirut 01 r>unu-] i Debt of Municipal Corporations id Political Divisions and Subdivis>ns, by Adding a Proviso Thereto as > the Santee Bridge District, Com. ising the Territory of the Counties 1 F Charleston, Berkeley and Wil- I amsburg. i C A Joint Resolution to Propose an ^ mendment to Article X of the Con- ^ itution by Adding Thereto a Seeon to Be Known as Section 13A, ^ mpowering County Authorities to ^ ssess Abutting Property for Perma?nt Imnrovement of Highways. c ' ? " ' i; A Joint Resolution to Amend Par-|. *raph 5, Article X of the Constituon. Relating to Bonded Indebtedjss of Counties, Townships, School istricts. Etc., by Adding a Proviso : to the County of Sumter. A Joint Resolution to Amend Seeon 5, Article X of the Constitution, elating to the Limit of the Bonded | ebt of School Districts, by Adding! Prnviso Thereto as to the Charles-; >n School District Comprised With- j the Present Limits' of the City of i harleston. j A Joint Resolution Proposing an mendment to Article X of the Con- , itution, to Be Known as Section ' ), by Allowing the County of Flor- ; ice to Assess Abutting Property id Property Adjacent, Within a ] adius of One and One-Half Miles, ( >r Permanent Road and Highway ! nprovement. j . A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- ] on 5, Article X of the Constitution, i ( elating to the Limit of *he Bonded I ebt of School Districts, by Adding a ; roviso Thereto as to School District j o. 5, of Laurens County, the State : South Carolina. A Joint Resolution to Amend Seeon 5, Article X of the Constitution, j elating to the Limit of Bonded Debt i : Counties, by Adding a Proviso j hereto as to Laurens County. 1 1 A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- J j on 5, Article X of the Constitution,' 1 ? 4.^. +ua Y irviif ftf tVip Bonded I I CJclLlllg 1/yj tiic AJiu*4v VA ebt of School Districts, by Adding Proviso Thereto as to the School ( istrict of the Town of Laurens < smprised Within the Present Limits' 1 ' the City of Laurens. i A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec>n 5, Article X of the Constiution, elating to the Limit of the Bonded 1 ebt of School Districts, by Adding 1 lereto as to the Lancaster School istrict, in Lancaster County. ;jA Joint Resolution to Amend Sec5, Article X of the Constitution, ' j Adding a Proviso Thereto Relatg to the Bonded Indebtedness of e Counties of Allendale and Mcjrmick and Fixing It Not to Exceed j if teen (15) Per Centum. A Joint Resolution to Amend Seeon 10, Article X of the Constitu3n, Relating to the Fiscal Year, by hanging Same from the 1st Day of inuary to the 1st Day of July. ' A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-1 j on 5, Article XI of the Constitu- j on, Relating to School Districts, by ] dding a Special Proviso as to Sada County. Election Managers. The following Managers of Elecon havfe been\appointed to hold the; ection at the various precincts in le county: Court House?L. I. Epting, D. B. rerts, J. R. Davidson. Newberry Cotton Mill?E. S. Croter, James E. Meng, P. L. Tompins. Mollohon Mill?J. M. K. Bushardt, . A. Rivers, E. V. Dedmond. Oakland Mill?W. H. Aenney, . Dickey, H. L. Goff. Glymphville-?J. S. J. Suber, G. . Smith, John Parrott. Helena?J. W. Henderson, J. R. ake, . E. Dominick. Maybinton?J. C. Eison, H. S. incaid, A. H. Maybin. Whitmirg?J. B. Baker, D. L. Mcullough, T. P. Young. Betheden?R. H. Kibler, Lambert handler, J. G. Glenn. Jalapa?L. M. Long, Wilber Epps, [. B. Chalmers. Longshore?:D. F. Ser/, J. W. Wil:>n, Sam Shealey. Williams Store?J. S. Werts, Wile Johnson, M. 0. Boozer. Utopia?H. L. Boulware, E. 0. ,ake, W. A. Foy. Prosperity?D. H. Kibler, Brooks lonnelly, L. M. Wise. Hendricks Mill?D. A. Connelly, >. M. Bedenbaugh, R. C. Hunter. Slighs?E. C. Bundrick, V. J. healy, L. K. Counts. Jolly Street?S. R. Metts, B. I.j ea*e, Wiley Jlikavd. Central School House?T. A. rhealy, J. A. Counts, Tom Shealy. Pomsria?J. J. Hentz, J. H. Koon, I. If. Hipp. Walton?J. W. Parrott, A. J. Myrs, J. L. Crooks. Mt. Bethel?J. A. Brown. John I. Ruff, G. H. Amick. St. Phillips?Benjamin Halfacre, >. L. Kinard, H. H. Ruff. Little Mountain?B. M. Wise, C. Z. Wheeier, R. P. Huffman. Union Academy?E. S. Franklin, . H. Wilson, J. P. Cook. Kinards?S. B. Evans, J. F. Miler, G. W. Senn. Garmany Academy?B. M. Buztardt, T. W. Folk, T. W. Rothrock. Peak?Joe Mayer, C. E. Stuck, George Fulmer. ' The Managers at each precinct . ... f i ' / . * named above are requested to dele- C ?ate one of their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election. ^ One of the managers for each pre-j nnct will please call at the court i louse on Saturday, October 30th, for ;he ballot boxes. E. J. Green, " " John C. Swygert, * T. L. B. Epps, a Commissioners of State and County c Elections for Newberry County, S. C. jtHtl& a October I4th, 1920. d T? I j. r. s ikuinu a Prominent Real Estate Broker of I Massachusetts S d Boston, Aug. 25th?says, "I have t: jeen in the real estate brokerage n >usiness for many years. I have suf- h ?ered with loss of sleep, indigestion s! tnd nervousness, but since taking ^.rgo-Phosphate, I sleep better and o ;at without fear of distress, and can _ ?eel a great change in my system." g There is nothing in medical science hat equals Argo-Phosphate in the reatment of indigestion, rheumatism -y lervousness, ]$idney and liver ills. Sold by Gilder & Weeks Co. and all eliable druggists. FOR HEADACHE, . LIVER TROUBLE I Black-Draught Is The Best Medi- ? cine This Lady Ever Used. Says p It Is Only Medicine She n Gives Her Children. \ d Cherry Village, Ark.?In telling ol _ her experience with Thedford's Black- Wrancrht Mrs. Lottie Ellis. R. F. D. No. 1, this place, said: "I used BlackDraught as a laxative, also for headache, torpid liver and indigestion. It is the best liver medicine I have ever used and is the only medicine I give my children. . "I feel like it has saved me a lot Jn doctors' bills, for when - the children complain of feeling bad or .have a cold, I just give them a good dose of BlackDraught and they soon get all right It certainly clean? the liver and clears up the skin and they are soon out, irell again. I wouldn't ke without it for anything." Seventy years of successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught a. standard, household remedy. Every member, of every famijj, needs, at Hmes tha hfinefit that Black-Draii*ht gives in helping to clean*? the system ind to prevent or relieve the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, and a lazy liver, i. "To keep well, your iomach, liver rod bowels must be in good working order. To help keep tfem that way, take occasional doses ? Thedford's Black-Draught. Thousands of homes' ire never without it. "Pbr sale by all druggists. _JThe genuine has .the name, TOedford's, on tne label. insist on get-1 ting what you ask for. ?. * I tfBSBStiA VHpSSB The singer: Miss Betsy Lane Shepherd, famous soprano. The test: A direct comparison be1 ? tveen her voice ana lis ivk- i Creation* by New Edison. J The Jury: 185 public audiences, aggregating over 100,000 people. - The verdict ( unanimous )t No difference! \ . | let tu ihowyotx %NSWSH80N - I tost I made thte j BgSjVSSOSsPlifll record of realism , Come m and tell us which voice or instruments "get" you most quickly. # We'll' fifive you the ^personal fit vorites" Realism Test. This test will show you what the New Edison's perfect realism does, how it bring* the keener, * finer, subtler joyt io music. Agency Newfcerry County at GILDER & WEEKS | ? e?" ^ - : * * <w ... _ | % ^ . r . CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. 'he State of South Carolina?County of Newberry?By. W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mahala M. Stone has nade suit to me to grant her Leters of Administrationof the estate nd effects of John D. Stone, deeased, These are, therefore, to cite and dimmish all and singular the kinred and creditors of the said John ). Stone, deceased, that they be and ppear before me in the Court of 'robate, to be held at Newberry, outh Carolina, on Monday, the 18th ay of October next, after publieaion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreoon, to show rause, if any they ave, why the said administration hould not be granted. Given under my hand this 29tn day - - ' * r\ !_ 1 AOA f September, Anno uomim ?v*.v. tate of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Court of Common Pleas. Millie L. Boozer, Melverda Morris and A. Rhett Boozer, Individually and as Administrator of the Personal Estate of Lucy P. Boozer, Deceased, Plaintiffs. vs. usan May Witt, Merle J. Witt, George C. Clamp, Thomas D. Clamp, Gladys R. Clamp, Mary E. Clamp and Willie J. Clamp, De* lenaants. By virtue of authority vested in le by an order of the court in the bove entitled case, I will sell at ublic auction to "the highest bidder efore the Court House door at [ewberry, S. 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