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Short Stories Picked Up by The
Times Reporter.
T. F. Lytle' has Hold to J. J.
Bailcs a lot on upper Main street
in Whiteville park for $100.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Uoililaril ol'
rati on, Mass.. are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John S. Potts in Fori
Mill. '
i^Iiss ('arietta Smith of Asheville,
N. 1'., is a guest of her sistdV,
Mrs. J. B. Bluck, at the Presbyterian
manse.
Dr. J. B. Elliott leaves this
week for Mobile, Ala., where he
will attend the annual convention
of Southern railway surgeons.
Mrs. Agnes Harris and Miss
Mary Harris of Charlotte were
guests-Sunday of Mrs. W. F. Harris
at the Palmetto hotel.
Dr. J. B. Elliott is again able
to attend to his practice, after
being confined to his home several
days last week by illness.
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mi- ivt-v. w. a. loom, pastor^
of the Catholic church at Rock
Hill, spent Tuesday and Wednesday
morning with friends in Fort
Mill.
Miss Mary Howie left Tuesday
afternoon for a visit of severul
days to friends in the Weddington
section of Mecklenburg county,
N. C.
Fort Mill will be represented
in the graduating class at Cleinson
college a few days hence by
William Krwin, who will receive
the A. B. degree.
Alfred Jones of Fort Mill will
bo one of the graduates of the
Presbyterian College of South
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was a guest of the Rev. ami Mrs.
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manse for several days this week.
Air. Black returned to his home
\\ ednesdav morning.
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Tuesday morning from
Mitchell college, Statesville, N.
C., whore she had been a student,
during the session which closed
this week.
Sunday afternoon for the see01
d successive Sunday the Rev.
Alexander Martin, 1). 1)., pastor
of Oakland Avenue Presbyterian
church, Rock Hill, preached for
the congregation of the Fort Mill
Presbyterian church.
Roach Baker, weaver ut mill
No. 2. Fort Mill Manufacturing
company, got his right hand
caught in u loom while at work
Friday and before he could extricate
it two of his fingers were
so badly mashed that amputation
w as necessary.
Prof. R. M. Smith, who taught
1 he class in agriculture at the
session of the Fort Mill graded
school which is to end next week,
expects to be connected with
Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical
college during the 192122
session.
W. F. Stevens of Charlotte. N.
C appraiser for the Federal Land
bank in Columbia, was in Fort
Mill this week to appraise the
value of lands in this community
v hich have been offered to secure
loans through the operation
of the farm loan act.
A Ilolstein calf weighing 93
pounds was horn Snnday on the
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plantation of Osmond Barber,
near Fort Mill. The calf belongs (
to W. L. Blaekwelder, and he j
vouches for the accuracy of the ^
weight. Calves that weigh so r
much as .">() pounds ut birth are ,
generally considered large speci- *
mens. ,
The cool weather which has
marked the present spring as one
ol* the most nnseasonable through
which this section has passed for
many years continued Sunday, j
Monday dnd Tuesday and had the
effect of further retarding! the J
giowth of vegetation. The April ^
planting of cotton which is up ,j
has grown little and corn and <
vegetables have been likewise af
feV'ted by the cool weather. 1
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One hundred and seventy-nine t
young women will compose the ?
graduating class of Winthrop col- I
lege this year. The commence- H
inent exercises at Winthrop be- \
gin Sunday evening. May, 29v and c
conclude with the graduating ex- f
ercises the following Tuesday ?
evening. The address to the grnd- f
totting class is to hp Kv 1
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NOTICE OF ELECTION i
li? Forf Mill Township, in the ?
Question of Issuing Bonds to a
the Amount of Seventy-five c
Thousand Dollars, for the lm- S
provement of Roads in Said F
Township. t
State of South Carolina. c
County of York. a
WHEREAS, under the pi'ovis- t
icns of an Act of the General As- I
sembly of this State, entitled " An 11
Act to Rnablo Townships in York ?
County to Issue Bonds for Roads," v
approved March 11th, 1919, peti- *
ticns purporting to be signed by I
one-third of the resident freehold I
electors of Kort Mill Township c
were presented to the County n
Board of Cotninissionera of York e
County, praying that an election t
Ik* ordered in said Township for s
the purpose of voting on the Question
of issuing Seventy-five Thou- ti
sand Dollars in Serial Coupon t
Bonds, for the purpoes of iraprov- e
ing the roads of said Township, ti
and alleging that said sum of Sev- I
onty-five Thousand Dollars did fr
not exceed eight per centum of J
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he assessed taxable property of
mid Fort Mill Township; ami.
Whereas, upon thorough examnation
into the facts the County
ioard of Commissioners of York
bounty. South (Carolina, at their
egular session on the 4th dav of
Hay, 1921, passed the foljowing
>rder and resolution, to wit:
'Office of County Commissioners,
York County, South Carolina.
May 4th, 1921.
Petitions having this clay been
>resented to the Board of County
'commissioners of York County,
mrporting to he signed by onehird
of the qualified, resident,
'rcehold electors of For Mill
rcwnship, in said County and
>tate, and the petition containing
the affidavit of the Supervisor
>f Registration of York County
n the effect that, if the signaures
were genuine, the petition
tontnined more than one-third of
he qualified resident electors of
aid Fort Mill Township, and the
>etition containing the affidavits
if responsible citizens to the efect
that the said signatures were
genuine, and the County Auditor
if York County, South Carolina,
laving certified that said petiioncrs
were resident freeholders
if said Township, and that Sevntv-five
Thousand Dollars dbes
tot exceed eight per centum of the
issoHsed taxable property in the
aid township, the County Board
?f Commissioners of York County,
hath Carolina, find that the said
ictition docs contain one-third of
he qualified resident freeholders
it! said Fort Mill Township, and
mid petition praying for an eleeion
on issuing serial coupon
tends for the construction of pubic
highways in said Township,
aider the provisions of an Act
entitled 44 An Act to Knable Townihips
in York County to Issue
?cnds for Roads." approved
March 11th. 1919. to the amount
if Seventy-five Thousand Do'lars.
vhich Raid sum does not exceed
light per centum of the assessed
nxable property of said Townhip.
The said County Board of Cotniiisaioners
do hereby order an eleeion
to be held in said Township
i* the precincts provided by law,
ind under the laws governing the
lolding of general elections in the
Itate, under the provisions of saifl
Kct, above referred to, on Thurslay,
the 2nd day of June, A. D.
1921, the said election to be con
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the State and County Commissionoi'?
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South Carolina.
HUGH G. BROWN,
Supervisor;
L. J. LUMPKIN,
Commissioner.
JOHN 0. K1RKPATR1CK,
Commissioner.
Constituting County Board of
Commissioners of York County,
S. C.
Now, therefore. Notice is herein
given that a speciaP election
will be held at the voting Precincts
prescribed by law in Fort
Mill Township, in the County and
State aforesaid, on Thursday.
June 2nd, 1921, for the purpose
of determining whether said Fort
Mill Township will issue Seventyfive
Thousand Dollurs worth of
serial coupon bonds for the purpose
of road improvement in said
Township.
irniv (nullified resident electors
of said Township can vote on said
election, and the Managers of election
shall require of every Elector
offering to vote in said election,
before allowing him to vote, the
production of his Registration
Certificate and proof of the payment
of all taxes assessed against
him and collectible during the
year 1920. The production of
Certificate or the receipt of the
Officer authorized to collect such
taxes shall be conclusive proof of
the payment thereof.
The ballot used by Electors on
this occasion shall be of plain
white paper, clear and even cut,
white paper, clear and een cut,
without ornament, designation,
mutilation, symbol or mark of any
kind whatsoever, except the words
hereinafter prescribed, and shall
be so folded as to conceal the contents
thereof, and so folded shall
be deposited in the ballot ho* fur_:_i
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n im11 ( i me managers ot Election
foi this purpose.
On the one ballot shall he printed:
"For Permanent Road
Bonds?Yes." On the other: "Eor
Permanent Road Bonds?No."
Electors in favor of said bond
issue will vote the first described
ballot. Electors opposed to said
bond issue will vote the second
described ballot.
Before the hour fixed for open
iry the Polls. Managers and Clerks
must take and subscribe the Constitutional
oath. The Chairman
of the Board of Managers can ad
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the oath to the other
members and to the Clerk. A Mots
ry Public must administer the
oath to tl\e Chairman. The Managers
at eaeh precinct elect their
own Chairman and Clerk.
Before permitting any elector
to deposit his ballot in the ballot
box. in addition to requiring such
elector to produce his Registration
Certificate and to furnish proof
tiiat he has paid all taxes assessed
against him the previous year, the
Managers w ill administer an oath
to mien elector to the effect that
In- is qualified to vote in th:h election
according to tlie Constitution
r.iul laws of this State, and has
not voted before in this election,
and they shall further require the
sr.id Elector to satisfy them that
he is a resident of Fort Mill Township.
in said County and State.
Polls at each voting place must
be opened at seven o'clock A. M.,
and closed at four o'clock P. M.
The managers have the power
to till a vacancy, and if none of
the managers attend, the citizens
can appoint from among the qualified
resident electors the malingers.
who. after being sworn, can
conduct the election.
At the elose of the election, the
Managers and Clerk must proceed
publicly to open ballot boxes
and count the ballots therein, and
continue without adjournment
until the same is completed, and
make si written statement of the
result, and sign same. "Within
three days thereafter, the Chairman
of the Hoard of Managers, or
some one designated by the Board,
must deliver to the undersigned
Commissioners of Elecetion the
poll list, the box containing th?
ballots, and 21 written statement of
the result of the election
The following Managers of Election
have been appointed to eonduct
this special election at the
various precincts in Fort Mill
Township, to wit: Fort Mill: Huhh
Harris. J. M. Belk. W. M. Wilson. <
Mr. John E. Carroll is Ciork of
the Board, and the Managers will
get their boxes, tickets and blanks
from him at his office in the Court
House on or before Noon Tuesday.
May 31st, 1921.
W. B. WIUSON,
Chairman;
W. P. BOYD.
J. I). SMITH.
Commissioners of State and County
Elections for-York County,
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