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- 'V HOTICX OF ELECTION. TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA? COUNTY OF YORK* Notice ii hereby giventhat the Gen eral Election for State and County Officers, will be held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in said county, on Tuesday, Novetaber 1, "* 1922, said day -being Tuesday following the first- Monday in November, us prescribed by the State Constitution. The qualification for suffrage: Managers of election require of very elector offering to vote at any election, before allowing him to vote, the' production of hi9 registration certificate and proof of the payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed against him and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or of the receipt of the officer authorised to collect such taxes, shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Section 237, Code of 1912, as amended by Act No- 6, special session of 1914. Section. 237. There shall be three separate and distinct ballots, as follows: One ballot for Representative in Congress; and one ballot for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State officers, Circuit Solicitors, members of the House of Representatives, State Senator, county officers, and one ballot for all Constitutional amendments and special questions, each of three said boxes to be appropriately labeielled; which ballots shall be of plain white paper and of such width and length as to contain the name of the officer or officers and question or questions to be voted for or upon, clear and even cut, without ornament, designation, mutilation, symbol or mark of any kind whatsoever, except the name or namds of the person or persons voted for and the office to which such person or persons are intended to be chosen, and all special questions which name or names, office or offices, question or questions shall he 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 he countedOn all special questions the ballot shall state the question, or questions, and shall thereafter have the words "Yes" and "No" inserted so that the voter may indicate his vote by striking out one or the other of such words on said ballot, the word not so stricken out to be counted. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls, Managers and Clerks must take and subscribo the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of thq Board of ^Managers can administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. - Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock r. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m- and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fiP a vacancy, and if none of the 'Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified vot' era, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the ^ 0 Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office and sign the same. .Within three days days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of -Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots.and written statements of the result of the election. \ At the sniu election qualified electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of amendments to the State Constitution, as provided in the following Joint Resolutions: A Joint Resolution to Amend Article X of the Constitution so as to Authorise the Town of Greer to Assees Abutting Property for Permanent lmporvement8. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec - tlon S of Article* XVII of the Constitution Empowering the General Assembly to Regulate the Public Print^ log for the 8tate. 'A !?!-> o? ?? A* * -- * ?uuii nvawunon to Ainena section fi. Article X, of the Constitution JlUfttlng to the Limit, of the Bonded D#t of 8chOOl Districts, by Adding Thereto as to**Due Went 8?^ool District fc No. 38, Abbeville Connty,, Joint Resolution to Arieud Section! 7, of Article VIII and Section, 6, of Article. X of the Constitution so * as to Exempt the City of Beaufort fitp the Provisions Thereof. ( A, Joint Resolution to Amend Para.tn?h ft. Article X of the Oonstltuthi Relating .to Bonded Indebtedness e* ^Counties, Townships, School Distriots, RtC', by Adding a Proviso as 'tf-%s Oonnty of Beaufort. KS >. ft jMnt Beeolgtjon to Proposs an' ||Wnif,^ ArMeH X of the ConR* '-' ' jfipfcn AAOng Thereto s 8oo?len l^4"i8BiWy SC* ****** r KmWWUes to As v - ' t. protitlou of sold Section shall apply only to Beaufort County. Joint He solution to An-end Section 5 and J, Article X, of tbo Constitution; Relating to the IJmii o! tk? Bonded Debt of Township a. by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the Township of Christ Church Parish. Charleston County, S. C., as now Constituted Embracing in Area of Said Township the Town of Mount Pleasant, S. C. ' A Joint*'Resolution to Amend Section 5, Article 10, of the Constitution Relating to the Limit of the Bonded Debt of Schoor*Oi?trict3 by Adding -a Proviso Thereto, as to School District No- 10, Cherokee Conuty. t A Jnint RAsnliittnn tn Amdnii U-n- ? lietnany?J. N. Pursley, W. B. >lcQill and Lee Gettys. Polling place, > McGill's Store. , B Forest Hill?W. P. Boyd, D. F. Whisonant and F. L. Board. Polling g place, Ferguson's Store. Fort Mill?W. M. Wilson, A. L. Parks and Fred Nlms, Jr. Polling * place, City Hall. * Hock Hill?C. N. Stultz, J. W. Milling and R. H. Mobley. Polling place, C City Hall. i] Coates Tavern?H. M. Lineberger, Sep Massey and W- B. Simpson, Jr. 1 Polling place, Simpson's Store. E Ogden?F. H. Simpson, J. S. Kidd and *W. C. Pearson. Polling place, a Caveny's Store. 1 McConnellsville?C. C. Moore, J. M. Lindsay and L. C. Moore. Polling 1 place, McConnell's Store Luilding. I Blairsvifle?Sam 'Mitchell, P. S. li'ussell and Frank Qouvley. Polling a place, Blairsville School-Blouse. Bullock Creek?Bob Vinson, P. B. Good and E>. M. Bankhead- Polling * place, P. B. Good's Store, 1 Bethel?H. C. Barnett, R- S. Riddle and Arthur Larnett. Polling place, v Ford's Store. t Clover?J. F. Pursley, R. A. Jackson and J. J. Nichols. Polling place, 1 Pursley's Store. t Newport?Jim Faris, Frank Glenn and George Martin. Polling place, 8 Jackson's Store. * Sharon?P. B. Kennedy, V. K. Plexico and W. H. Shannon. Polling 1 place, Sims' Drug Store. * Tirzah?!.\trs. Mary E. Campbell, R. C. Jackson and FVed E. Smith. Polling Place, Fred Smith's Store. Smyrna?W. W. Castles, J. N. Quinn and R- B. Whisonant. Polling place, Drug Store. Ebeneser?F. R. Black, Basil Matthews and Earl Steele. Polling place, Matthews' Store. AarKguu 'Mill?T. C. BiockuiOu, William Braswell and R. P. Dozler. Polling place, Hilton's Drug Store. Hopewell?W. ?. Smarr, R. D. Howell and J. L Dowdle. Polling c place, J. W. Smarr's Residence. 11 Filbert?Vernon Templeton, W. W. Jackson and J. C. Lily. Polling * place, Pursley's Store. p Lesslie?J. E. Glasscock, J. K. Williford and D. P. Lesslie. Polling ? place, Lesslio ft Glasscock's Store. J The Managers at each precinct nomed above are requested to dele- s gate one ot their number to secure 1 boxes and blanks lor the election at the Court House In York. 1 y. F. McGILL, P J. T. CRAWFORD, W. G, FIN LEY, Commissioners of State and County 8 Elections for York bounty, S. C. ( October 17, 1922. VAmV/lV ATI ww ? STATS OP SOUTH CAJROUNA? j* V < COUNTY OP YORK. Notice is hereby given that the " General Election tor {Representative in Congress' will be held at the vot' ing precincts fixed by law In the o I County of York on Tuesday, Novem- t f-bef 7, 1922, c&id day being Tuesday i following, the -first Monday, as pre- a scribe*! by tire Constttutkm. t I The'qualification* for suffrage are t tion 5, Article X of th9 Constitution g Relating to the* Limit of 'he liouued t Debt of School Districts by Adding a t Proviso Thereto as to the School s District of the City of Florence in i - County, South Carolina. , i A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- < ' tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitution, -Relating to Municipal Ponded c Indebtedness by Adding a Proviso ? Thereto as to the City of Georgetown, c A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- c tion 5 of Article XI of the Constitu- i tion Relating to the Formation of School Districts, Etc., by Adding a t Proviso as to Certain School Dis- J Ul/.tn I ? ni -.1 ? n A vaino lu nvkvua tuuuiy. I A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- < tion VII of Article VIII, and Section s V'of Article X of the Constitution so as to Exempt the City of Spartan- 1 burg from the Provisions Thereof. I A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- c tion 7, Article VIII, and Section 5, t Article X, of the Constitution, so as e to Exempt the City of Union from the i Provisions Thereof.* s ELJDCTION MANAGERS. t The following Managers of .Election < have been appointed to hold the elcc- 1 tion at the various precincta in the s said County: 1 Yori?Dr. W. E. Erwln, N. J. N. t boweu and J. U. Dickson. Polling e place. Court House. Hickory Grove?S. H. Wilkerson, i S W. Deech and D. J. '.Mitchell. Poll- c ing place, .Magistrate's Ottice. * Piedmont?A. E. Burns, .V F. Rob-' inson and E. B. McCarter. Polling ? place, New Zion School House. ( rm IftXT mu. precinct in which the elector offers to rote, four months, and the payment six months before any election , >f any poll tax then due and payable. | Provided, That ministers in charge of t in organised church and teachers of j public schools shall be entitled to ' rote after six months' residence in j he State, otherwise qualified. f Registration.?Payment of all taxes, ncluding poll tax, assessed and col- | ectible during the previous year- , The production of a certificate or the g 'eceipt of the officer authorized to ^ ollect such taxes shall be conclusive , >roof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening j he polls the Managers and Clerks . nust take and subscribe to the Conitltutional oath. The Chairman of ^ he Board of Managers can adminls- ? er the oath to the other Managers ind to the Clerk; a Notary Public ( nust administer the oath to Chairnan. The '.Managers elect their. Chairman and Clerk. ? Polls at each voting place must be t ipened at 7 o'clock a. in., and closed ? it 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City ? >f Charleston, where they shall 'be ipened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 1 >. m. The Managers have the power to * ill a vacancy; and If none of the ' Managers attend, the citizens can ap>olnt, from among the qualified vot- ] ?rs, the Managers, who, after being ?. i^orn, can conduct the election. ^ At the close of the election, the L Managers and Clerk must proceed . mblicly to open the ballot box'and :ount the ballots therein, and contin- ( le without adjournment until the ?] tame is completed, and make a state- ; nent of the result for each office, and dgn the same. Within three days hereafter, the Chairman of the Eoard, >r some one designated by the 3oard, must deliver to the Commis- ^ doners of Election the poll list, the \ >ox containing the ballots and writ- ^ en statements of the result of the | 'lection. .Managers of Election?The followti? Managers of Election have been ippointed to hold the election at the j arious precincts in the said County: ' York?J. E. Lowry, B. it. T. Bowen t ind R L* Wilkerson. Polling place. > 'ourt House. ( Hickory Grove?J. K. Allison, C. R. ilcGill, R. J.-Caldwell. Polling place. .Iagistrate's Office- I Piedcniont?A. C. White, J. E. Llg;er and R. B. .Brown- Polling place, Jew Zion School House. , ^ Behany ? R. <N. Plexlco, Darby Smith and Walter Summerford. 'oiling place, McGill's Store. Forest Hill?S. S- Glenn, J. D. B- ~ !urrence and R. E. L. Ferguson. Poling place, Ferguson's Store. Fort Mill?R. P. Harris, J. R laile and J. C. McElhaney. Polling ilace, City Hall. Rock Hill?Hiram Hutchison, Oran 1. Crawford and J. W. Aleylne Polling ug place, City Hall. Coates Tavern?W. H. Spencer, T. ?.'. Patton and J. C. Farls. Polling dace, Simpson's Store, Catawba. Ogden?H. M. Dunlap, R. C- Caveny ind W. T. Mollis. Polling, place, Caviny's Store. MoC onnellsville?J. A. Harshaw, J. ). Moore and S. H. Love. Polling lace, MoConnell's Store Building. Blairsville?S. C- Blair, C. E. Mclurkin and R. M. Mitchell. Polling ilacef lilairsville School liouee. Bullock Creek?L. L. Dowdle, T. E. Hair and Kelly Inman. Polling tlace, P. B. Good's Store. Bethel?H. E. Sifford, H. K. Davis ind W. L. Adams. Polling place, rord's StoreClover?P. H. Jackson, S- J. Mat Hews and Clyde Ford. Polling place, I 'ursloy's Store. I Newport?T. W. Jackson, J. A. Mc- I Madden and J. L. Swinnie- Polling | lace, Jackson's Store. : Sharon?J. C. Hope, C. S- Pratt and _ . Q. Caldwell. Polling place, Sims' >rug Store'firzah?W. T. Oates, Mrs. LUa B. >utes and Mrs. Ada J. Gordon. Pollng place, Gordon's Store. Smyrna?r O Castles, W= W Miitesides and R. B. Whitesides. 'oiling place. Drug StoreEbeneser?R. M- Anderson, J. M. Jurrence and J. M. Taylor. Polling lace, Matthews' Store Aragon Mill?R. M. Sutton, R. O. IcFadden and P. B. Hilton. Polling lace, Hilton's Drug Store. Hopewell?B. 1.". Jones, V- D. How11 and J. W. Smarr. Polling place, . W. Smarr's Residence. Filbert?W. U Pursley, Sam C. Imith and J. Q. Hall. Polling place, Sirsley'B StoreLeeslie1?J. F. Shillinglaw, D. G<esslle and J. T. Snenrat Pnlllna lace. Lesslie it Glasscock's Store. I The Maagers at each precinct ? araed afcove are requested to dele- 1 ate one of their number to secure I he box and blanks for the election: JOHN F. GORDON. , BR WIN CAR OTHERS, W^W. RIDDLE, Commissioners of Federal "Election for York County, S. C. October 17, 1922. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, y At a meeting of the County Board f Education It as recommended that he compulsory school term tor children from eight to fourteen years of ge, bwin on November. 9th, to conUS ue tor SO consecutive days. Trusses are requested to poet the neeeesry notices at ones. t ^y*gsaL-'. 1 m. ' (8. O.) TMI8 TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular fall examination of applicants for prlmary^-elementary and ilgh school certificates will be held it York on November 3d and 4th, beginning at 9 o'clock each morning t wo days are. required for the work. *o one under 18 years of age will be idmitted. All teachers under contract to each in the county this winter are requested to register their credenials in this office not later than Noromber 1st. No warrants for salary rill be approved nntil this is done. JOHN E. OARROL.U !t Supt. Education Women may think they rule the vorld, but the milliners of Paris are ill men. CALENDAR FORT MILL BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday morning it 11 o'clock; preaching every first ind third Sunday night; Sunday School at 10 A. M. every Sunday. A special invitation is extended to all rlsitors in town to come. Where there are Turks, there trou>le lurks. w??????? - If you contemplate buying a *iano, Phonograph or New Home Sewing Machine it will pay you veil to get L. J. 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