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STATE OP 80UTH CAROLINA?
COUNTY OP YORK.
Nolle* Is hereby gtventhat the General
Election tor State end County
-ORcert will be held et the voting
preolncta prescribed by-law In said
county, on Tuesday, November 7, i
1912, said day being Tuesday follow- i
mg the first Monday in November, as
prescribed by the State Constitution.
The qualification for suffrage:
Managers of election require of i
every elector offering to vote at any
election, before allowing him to vote,
the production of his 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 authorized to collect
such taxes, shall be conclusive
proof of the* payment thereof.
flection 237, Code of 1912, as amended
by Act No. 6, special session of
1914. i
Section 237. There shall be three
separate and distinct ballots, as follows:
One ballot for Representative
in Congress; and one ballot for Gov- 1
ernor, Lieutenant Governor, State
officers, Circuit Solicitors, members
of the House of Representatives,
State Senator, county officers, and
one 'ballot lor all Constitutional
amendments and special questions,
each of three said boxes to be appropriately
labelelled; which ballots i
shall be of plain white paper and of
such width and length as to contain
the name of the officer or officers and 1
question or questions to be voted for
or upon, cleaT and even cut, without I
ornament, designation, mutilation, j
symbol or mark of any kind whatsoever,
except the name or names of
the person or persons voted for and 1
the office to which such person or 1
persons are intended to be chosen, '
and all special questions which name
or names, office or offices, question or
questions shall be written or printed I
Ai> nnrtlu a l ? l_i_ J
w? !?? ?/ tt * nivu vi partly yriuivu
thereon In black ink; and such ballot !
shall be so folded as to conceal the 1
name or names, question or questions
thereon, and so folded, shall be 1
deposited in a box to be constructed, I
kept and disposed of aB herein provided
by law, and no ballot of any '
other description found in either of '
said boxes shall he counted.
* On all special questions the ballot
shall state the question, or questions, 1
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 subscribe the Constitutional
oath. The Chairman of the Board of
Managers can administer the oath to
the other members and to the Clerk;
a Notary Public must administer the
oath tb the Chairman. The Managers
elect 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
of Charleston, where they shall be
opened at 7 a. ra. and closed at 6 p. m.
The Managers have the power to
HI* a vacancy, and if none of the
Managers attend, the dtisens can appoint
from among the .qualified voters,
the Managers, who, after being
sworn, can conduct .the election.
At the close of the election, the
'Managers and Clerk mu?t nm?AAH .
publicly to open the ballot boxes and .1
count the ballots therein, and continue
without adjournment until the
same Is completed, ahd make a statement
of the result for/each office and
sign the same. .Within three days
days thereafter, the Chairman of the
*v 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 said election qualified electors
will vote upon the adoption or
rejection of amendments to the State
Constitution, as provided In the following
Jelat Resolatleaos
A Joint Resolution to Amend Article
X of the Constitution so as to
Authorise the Town of Greer to Assess
Abutting Property for Permanent
Imporvements.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
ft of Article XVII of the Constitution
Empowering the General Assembly
to Regulate the Public Printing
(or the State. , .
A Joint Reeolutlon to Amend Section
(, Article X, of the Constitution
Mating to (he Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School District*, by Adding
a Proviso Thereto ae to Doe West
School District No. 18, Abbeville
County.
A' Joint Resolution to * Amend 8ec_
Uen 7, of Article VIII and 8cctlon ft,
of Article X of the Constitution so
as to Exempt the City of Beau'ort
U-'ImI therProvisions Thereof.
A Joint Reflation to Amend Paragraph
ft. Article X of the Conntltn
provisions of Mid Section shall apply
only to Beaufort County.
A Joint Resolution to Atrtpd Section
5 and C, Article X, of thu Constitution,
Relating to the IJmti cf tht
Bonded Debt of Townsbips. by Adding
a Proviso Thereto as to the
Township of Christ Church Parish,
Charleston County, 8. C., as now
Constituted Embracing in Area of
Said Township the Town of Mount
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A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
5, Article 10, of the Constitution
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts by Adding >
Proviso Thereto, as to School District
tfo> 10, Cherokee Couuiy.
A Joint Resolution to Auiend Section
5, Article X of the Constitution
delating to the Limit of "he Lou tied
Debt of School Districts by Adding a
Proviso Thereto sb to the Schcol
District of the City of Florence in
County, South Carolina.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
7, Article VIII of the Constitution,
Relating to Municipal ^Bonded
Indebtedness by Adding a 'proviso
Thereto as to the City of Georgetown.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
5 of Article XI of the Constitution
Relating to the Formation of
School Districts, Etc., by Adding a
Proviso as to Certain School Districts
in Pickens County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
VII of Article VIII, and Section
V of Article X of the Constitution so
as to Exempt the City of Spartanburg
from the Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
7, Article VIU, and Section 5,
Article X, of the Constitution, so as
to Exempt the City of Union from the
Provisions Thereof.
ELECTION MANAGERS.
The following Managers of Election
have been appointed to hold the election
at the various precincts in the
said County:
York?Dr. W. E. Erwin, N. J. N.
bewen and J. G. Dickson. Polling
place, Court House.
Hickory Grove?S. H. Wllkerson,
3 W. Leech and D. J. (.Mitchell. Polling
place, Magistrate's Office.
Piedmont?A. E. Burns, N. F. Robinson
and E. B. McCarter. Polling
place, New Zlon School House.
Bethany?J. N. Pursley, W. B. Mc3111
and Lee Gettys Polling place,
u?nniu a*
uvum o oiureForeat
Hill?W. P. Boyd. D. F.
Whisonant and F. L Beard. Polling
place, Ferguson's Store.
Fort Mill?W. M. Wilson, A. L*.
Parks and Fred Nims, Jr. Polling
place, City Hall.
Kock Hill?C. N. Stultz, J. w. Milling
and R. H. Mobley. Polling place.
City Hall.
C'oates Tavern?H. M. Lineberger,
Sep .Massey and W. B. Simpson, Jr.
Polling place, Simpson'b Store.
Ogden?F. H. Simpson, J. S. Kldd
and W. C* Pearson. Polling place,
Caveny'a Store.
McConnellsvllle?C. C. Moore, J.
M. Lindsay and 1* C. Moore. Polling
place, McConnell's Store Funding.
Blalrsville?Sam Mitchell, P. S.
fVussell and Frank Gourley. Polling
place, Blalrsville School House.
Bullock Creek?Bob Vinson, P. B.
Qood and B. M. Bankhead. Polling
place, P. B. Good's Store.
Bethel?H. C- Barnett, R. S. Riddle
and Arthur E'arnett. Polling place,
Pord's Store.
Clover?J. F. Pursley, R. A. Jackson
and J. J. Nichols. Polling place,
Pursley's Store.
Newport?Jim Farls, Frank Glenn
and George Martin. Polling place,
Jackson's Store.
Sharon-?-P. B. Kennedy, V. K. Piexico
and W. H. Shannon. Polling
place, Sims' Drug Store.
i lrzan?ovrs. .Mary E. Campbell,
ft. C. Jackson and Wed E. Smith.
Polling Place, Fred Smith's Store.
Smyrna?W. W. Castles, J. N.
2uinn and'R. B. Whisonant. Polling
place, Drug Store.
Ebeneser?F. R. 'Black, Basil Mathews
and Earl Steele. Polling place,
Matthews' Store.
Aaragon 'Mill?T. C. Blaclcmon,
William Braswell and R. P. TPosler.
Polling place, HUton'B Drug 8tore.
Hopewell?W. ?. Smarr, R. D.
Lowell and J. L Dowdle. Polling
place, J. W. Smarr's Residence.
Filbert?Vernon Templeton, W. W.
iackson and J. C. Lily1. Polling
place, Pursley's Store.
Lesslle?J. E. Glasscock, J. K. WilIford
and, D. P. Lesslle. Polling
ilace, Lesslle ?. Glasscock's Store
The Managers at each precinct
lamed above are requested to delelate
one of their number to secure
Kpzes and blanks for the election at
he Court Honae In *York.
W. F. hCcGILL,*
J. T. ORiAWFOltD,
W. <T. FIN LEY,
Commissioners of State gad County
Elections for York County, 8. C.
j October 17, l??. v
HOTICB OF BLKCTlOlf.
ITATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA?
COUNTY OF YORK.
' Notice la hereby gfven that the
leneral Mecflon. tor IDeprooeatatlvs
a Ooagreas wttl he heM at the i?t4
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precinct la which the elector often
to rote, foar months, end the payment
six months before any election
of say poll tax then due and payable.
Provided, That ministers in charge of
an organised church and teachers of
public schools sh*n be entitled to
vote after six months 1. residence in
the 8tate', otherwise qualified.
Registration.?Payment of all taxes,
including poll tax, assessed and collectible
during the previous yearThe
production of a certificate or the
receipt of the officer authorized to
collect such taxes shall be conclusive
proof of the payment thereof.
Before the hour fixed for opening
the polls the Managers and Clerks
must take and subscribe to the Constitutional
oath. The Chairman of
the Board of Managers can administer
the oath to the other Managers
and to the Clerk; a Notary Public
must administer the oath to Chairman.
- The Managers elect 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. mM except in the City
of Charlestdn, where they shall <be
opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6
p. m.
TKA UanaoAM Unfa na?A. *A
a uv iuauogcia uaTC HIC |WT?CI vv
fill a vacancy; and it none of the
Managers attend, the citizens can appoint,
from among the qualified voters,
the Managers, who, after being
sworn, can conduct the election.
At the close of the, election, the
Managers and Clerk muht proceed
publicly to open the ballot box 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
thereafter^the Chairman of the E'oard,
or some one designated by the
Board, must deliver to the Commissioners
of Election the poll list, the
box containing the ballots and written
statements of the result of the
election.
Managers of Election?The following
Managers of Election have been
appointed to hold the election at the
various precincts in the 'said County:
York?J. E. Lowry, B. R, T. Bowen
and R. L*. Wilkerson. Polling place.
Court House.
Hickory Grove?J. K. Allison, C. R.
McGtll, R. J. Caldwell. Polling place,
Magistrate's Office.
Piedcmont?A. C. White, J. E. Eigger
and R B. Brown- Polling place,
New Zion School House.
Behany?K. tN. Plexico, Darby
Smith and Walter Summerford.
Polling place, McGlll's Store.
Forest Hill?S. S- Glenn, J. D. B.
Currence and R. E. L*. Ferguson. Polling
place, Ferguson's StoreFort
Mill?R St Harris, J. R
Haile and J. C. McElhaney. Polling
place, City HallRock
Hill?Hiram Hutchison, Oran
3- Crawford and J. W. Aleyine Polling
?ng place, City Hall.
Coates Tavern?W. H. Spencer, T.
E. Patton and J. C. Faris. Polling
place, Simpson's Store, Catawba.
Osrden?H. M nimion d n
M. ^?%. v vavcujr
and W. T. Hollis. Polling place, Caveny's
Store.
Molonnellsville?J. A. Harsliaw, J.
O. Moore and S. H. Love. Polling
place, McDonnell's Store BuildingBlairsville?S.
C- Blair, C. Mi. McGurkin
and R. M. Mitchell. Polling
place, Blairsville School House.
Bullock Creek?L. L. Dowdle, T. E.
Blair and Kelly Inman. Polling
place, P. B. Good's Store.
Bethel?H. E. Sifford, H. K. Davis
and W. L. Adams. Polling place,
Ford's StoreClover?'P
H. Jackson, S- J. Matthews
and Clyde Ford^ Polling place,
Pursley's Store.
Newport?T. W. Jackson, J.. A. MciFadden
and J. t'- Swinnle. Polling
place, Jackson's Store.
Sharon?J. C. Hope, C. S- Pratt and
J. G. Caldwell. Polling place, Sims'
Drug StoreTirsah?W.
T. Oates, Mrs. Lila B.
Dates and MrsTAda J. Gordon. Poll-ng
place, Gordon's Store.
Smyrna?C. G. Castles, W- W.
Whites ides and R. B. Whitesldes.'
Polling place, Drug Store.
Ebeneser?R. M- Anderson, J. M.
Jurrence and J. M. Taylor. Polling
place, Matthews' Store
Aragon Mill?R. M. Sutton, R. O.
McFadden and P- B. Hilton. Polling
place, Hilton's Drng Store.
Hopewell?B. I?. Jones, V. D. Howell
and J. W. Smart. Polling place,
J. W. Smarr's Residence.
^Filbert?W. L. Puraley,Sam C.
Smith and J. Q. Hall. Polling place,
Parsley'* 8tore.
Lesslle?J. F. Shlllinglaw, D. GLesslle
and J. T. Spencer. Polling
p)ace. Lesslle 4k Glasscock's Store.
The Maagers at each precinct
named above are requested to delegate
one ot their number to secure
the box and blanks for the election:
JOHN F. GORDON, BRWIN
OAROTHWRS,
W. W. RUDDLE,
Commissioners of Federal Election
for Tork County, 8. C.
October 17, 1122.
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FOR SALE?Cow and yearling, beef
type, both^tn good condition. Apply
to O- N. Sweat, on S. V. Bailee' place,
R 2, Fort Mill, "S. C.
W Ill I t
Government official* are trying to
decide whether skates are toy* oar
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' TEACBEB9 EXAMINATION.
The regular (all examination o( applicants
(or primary, elementary and
high school certificates will be held
at York on {November 3d and 4th, beginning
at 9 o'clock each morningTwo
days are required for the work.
No one under 18 years of age will be
admitted.
All teachers under contract to
teach In the county this winter are
requested to register their credentials
in this office not later than November
1st. No warrants for salary
will be approved until this is done.
JOHN B. GARROLU
2t Supt. Educatior.
The sure way to have friends is to
so live that we don't have to call on
tliem for help.
CALENDAR PORT MILL BAPTIST
CHURCH.
Preaching every Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock; preaching every first
and third Sunday night; Sunday
School at 10 A. M. every Sunday. A
special invitation is extended to all
visitors in town to <;ome.
Another trouble with the country is
the late rising generation.
If you contemplate buying a
Piano, Phonograph or New Home
Sewing Machine it will pay you
well to get L. J. Massey's prices
and get posted.
FOR SALE?Eight room house,
cheap. Apply to J. M. C., care of
The Times.
"A Fine Job"
WAS THE OWNER'S VERDICT
when he first looked at his newly
painted car. SINCE THEN we
have done many good jobs and
aret hoping to do more. We use
the BEST and most enduring
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, applied
by Skilled Painters who are masters
of their craft, and return
vour old car looking like a NEW
ON?. - JOHNSON'SPAIshop
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?JAS. A. JOHNSON, Manager.
Auto Pulntcrs. Body and Top Bu'.ldera
ROCK HILL, S. C.
Be Sure Your Glasses ^it
Your Eyes
For your tired eyes try our
Reliable Glasses made after
a Careful Examination of the
Eye.
...MAXS OPi*.
Optometrists and Opticians
Izard Building Ground Floor
Hampton Street
BOOK HILL 8. C.
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There has been no more celebrated
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You can easily discover the
way to financial independence by
opening and consistently maintaining
an interest bearing account in this
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institution.
Let this bank pilot you to success.
First National Bank
Operated Under the Strict Supervision of the
United States Government
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