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Mttkdvii to hU fcnrrmmrii!. wrrt In
ported about oqopllj from Japan rot
•a! European manofacturera, but now
the Chinese hare pretty well fooe back
to their own style of dress, and the
one European fannent that still re
mains popular Is the heavy nlator. -One
nd longer needs buttons, except for
one’s Ulster, and ^hese are now chiefly
Imported f» ;n Japan, for the Chinese
coirtume does very well with “frogs.”
But buttons, no longer seen, are evi
dently needed somewhere, for In 1919
China Imported about $400,000 worth,
of them, bone buttons, composition but
tons, and mothet-of-pearl buttons, and
about 85 per cent of these buttons
were “made tn Japan.” The war has
given Japan almost a monopoly; one
might say that Japan buttons China.
And so It la says Consul General Pon
tius, with needles to sew the bnttbhs
on. Before the war China was import
ing approximately $900,000 worth of
needles ft fwir. chiefly fro® Germany
•ml Austria; hot now the Japanese
needle manufacturers control the Oil-
market, and that la aed f** the
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Halt?, dsewaand, npa* A*tn* Ham \K Hi Eaa^ewev OUae nsal
Any. the doth day at Hesachat, new lawns t.i Kr<|wirm mad Oparata lee
naif etMdnf. and patHien the Ptaata
Camrt far aa ardet of dtaahargs and A Joint Raaohitiaa la Amend
letters dtactaaary.
AMELIA HOLLY.
Admtnlatratrix.
tlon ?. Artkw VIII of the Constitu
tion. Relating to the Bonded Indebt-
adneaa of ClHaa^ by Aakilng Thereto
Thiy 2nd day of October, A. D. 1920. in Regard to the City of Union.
————————— j A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu
tion, Relating to Municipal Bonded
Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso
Thereto as to the City of Laurens.
A Joint Resolution to ^mend Sec
tion 7, Article VIH of the Constitu
tion, Relating to Municipal Bonded
Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso
Advertise in The People.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of SoutK Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Notice is hereby given that the
General Election for State and Codn-. . _ . . ,
ty Officers will be held at the voting | Thereto cs to the Various Townships
precincts prescribed by law in said . °f Union county,
county on Tuesday, November 2, 1920, | . A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu
tion, Relating to Municipal Bonded
Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso
Thereto as to the Town of Bennetts-
ville.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-
said day being Tuesday following jthe
first Monday in November, as pre
scribed by the State Constitution.
The qualifications for suffrage:
Managers of Election shall require
of every elector offering to vote at
A jMnt it «>n !•
mwdn—tnaa or I fbcUon fT7. Cmte #f 1912. a* a
beraww iha Japat**# aaadta* 4a mm j iidad by Act N* a, apart*! wmk>*
baep lhatr sharp pa lata aavtbtmg ^ka aa . mt 1914.
ftaaf aa rto Eaeapaaa oaadwa —4%rt» | Ractlaa J37 Tbaaa •bmll ha Ihfaa
any election, before allowing him or t| on Article VIII of the Constitu-1
her to vote, the production of his or , tion, Relating to Municipal Bonded
her registration certificate and proof i Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso
of the payment of all taxes, including ' Thereto as to the Bonded Debt of the
poll tax, assessed against him or her . Uity of ( harleston.
and collectible during the previous 1 * Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-
year. The production of a certificate t,on "• Article VIII of the Constitu-
or of the receipt of the officer author. I H®* 1 * Relating to Municipal Bonded
ixed to collect such taxes shall be coa- j Indebtedweae, by Adding a Proviso
elusive proof of the payment thereof, j Thereto aa to the Town of Newberry.
A Joint Resolution Premieing to
Amend Section 7. Article Y nl of the
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the CumatLs of rherletlaa, RavhehM
and Wllttamahurg
to Pro pox on
ta Article X of the Ouu-
atitutkm by Adding Thereto a See
tlon ta Be Known aa Section ISA,
Empowering County Authorttiea to
A sees t Abutting Property far Per
manent Improvement of Highways.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Para
graph 5, Article X of the Constitu
tion, Relating to Bonded Indebted
ness of Counties, Townships, School
Districts, Etc., by Adding & Proviso
as to the County of Sumter.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article X of the Constitution,
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts, by Adding a
Proviso Thereto ag to the Charleston
School District Comprised Within the
Present Limits of the City of Charles
ton.
A Joint, Resolution Proposing an
Amendment to Article X of the Con
stitution, to Be Knowm as Section 20,
by Allowing the County of Florence
to Assess Abutting Property and
Property Adjacent, Within a Radius
of One and One-Half Miles, for Per
manent Road and Highway Improve,
ment.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 6, Article X of the Constitution,
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of .School District*, by Adding
a Proviso Thereto a* ta School Dis-
t ■
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or, tt i tut ion. Relating ta ManiflpaI tnct Mo. S, of Laarauo County, the
Bonded Indeteodnooa. by Adding a I & tale of Carolina
tsaa SrWaca M«*ftu>
YnlUt*. ao fol-
HMted Btaiea
ri«0 MAKES SCIENTISTS GUO
Pio« too The to to aa la the Town
Bwhawvtlls
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Han 7. AfHHa VIII of I
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IndMaafMaoaL by Addmg a
ThoeoSo ae la tin Tew% of
A Jot at Rooohitsoo ta
The fallow ing Msaagort of I r<
tion hate hten appointed to hold fh*
aloctioa at the varkam procmcta hi
the said county:
Barnwtl)~J. Stuff Halford, T. J.
Langley and E. R. Call
Blackville—C. C. Storne, L. F.
Hair and R. G. Boy Is ton.
Snelling—W. L. Baxley, A. E. Cor
ley and U, D. Lee.
Robbins—C. M. Turner, Ashley
Bush and A. V R. Dunbar.
Kline—C. W. Pate, Wade H. San
ders and B. M. Jenkins, Sr.
Dunbarton—F. H. Dicks, T. A.
Greene and P. J. -Hiers. -♦
Pleasant Hill—Chester Parker,
Norman Font and A. R. McLemore.
Williston—F. T, Merritt, S. B.
Hair and J. W. Wachter.
Elko—R. P. Johnston, G. W. Hut
son and W. H. Wooley.
Hercules—J. E. Lane, C. F. Carter
and N. A. Black.
Meyer’s Mill—J. F. Sweat, D. H.
Glover and’W. F. Bates.
The Managers at each precinct
named above are requested to dele
gate one of their number to secure
boxes and blanks for the election
at the Clock of Court’s office, Barn
well. 8. C.. Saturday. Oct. 30. 1920.
8. R. BoyUton.
J. M. Killings worth,
N. B. Gamble.
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Poll* at each voting
opened at 7 m.
at 4 o’clock p. aa* —rapt 4
of Charleston, where they shall be
opened at 7 a. tn. and rtoeed at 9 p.
m. * kX
The Managers have the power lo
fill a vacancy; and if none of the Man
agers attend, the citizens can ap
point, from among the qualified rot-
ers, the Managers,' who, after bailiff
sworn, cun conduct the election.
At the close *pf thy election the
Managers and Clerk must proceed
publicly to open Hie ballot boa ••hd
count the ballots therein, and
without adjournment until life
completed, and make W st&tenu _
the result for each office, end Mffn
the same. Within three days there
after the Chairmen of the Board,* or
some one designated by the Boazd,
must deliver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the box
ing the ballotg and written
of the result of the election. 4
Manager* *f Blectieu.
The following Managers of 1
tion have been appointed to held
; election at the various prerincu
the said county:
Barwwuli—G. V. lUlfaod. i.
1 To Id wo 11 end G. M BuioL
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FAIR
Tuesday : Wednesday : Thursday : Friday
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Sayo Swans Art Useful.
A pair of to ana, to (vplafe others
wht« h escaped during the aar. haa
been presented by the lord chamber
lain to the Hoy a I Botanic society of
I»ndon. These are not merely for
ornamental purpose*, says the London
Dally Chronicle, but are to be em
ployed on useful work In demolishing
the water webds which have accumu
lated In the society’s lake in their gar
dens at Itegent’s park. The absence
of the swans resulted In the lake be
ing overrun with water weeds, brought
♦here, Is was believed, by a heron
which periodically visited the water
for fishing purposes.
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Four Days 1 Nov. 9, 10, 11, 12 | Four Days
Lightning’s Deadly Work.
A Jarring crash of lightning Inter
rupted the rest of two herdsmen re
cently as they slept near their flock
of 1,250 »lieep on the range abovp the
• apiprtean Fork ran you, la north fen
**• A hurried ***4 of * mr
ment of the result for each office and
sign the same. Within three 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 con
taining the ballots and written state
ments of the results of the election.
At the said election qualified elec
tors will vote upon the adoption or
rejection of amendments to the State
Cbnstituition, as provided in the fol
lowing Joint Resolutions:
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 34 of Article III of the Consti
tution, Relating to the Manner of
Fixing the Amount of Compensation
to Be Paid County Officers, by Strik
ing Out Subsection X of the Original
Constitution, Appetring in Code of
Ijiws, Volume II, Page 615, as Sub-
scctipn VIII.
A'Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article Y*III oHtbe ConBtitu*
Item. Relating to Mmnrtpol Bunded,
lodaHHsdBwm, bo Add mg a Pvw*1d9
TVirfwi* oe to t«o Tow* of MogHSA |
a Jaw* BamdfcMBm m JI«aoad Bagel
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to max*
Thousands of Dollars in Cash Prizes
High Class Attractions
Fast, Thrilling Races
EVERY DAY FULL OF
THRILLS, PLEASURE AND EDUCATION
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and acquaintances and talk over better farming methods for
next year. DoV/ rum the Fair that u getting better every .
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