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• '•*> *0* - — MASTER’S SALE. Wishes to announce to his friends and customers that his KNOW IN FULL BLAST Sr— ^ * - ancheach day he gets by express new merchandise to keep the Sale BRIGHT and attractive. If you have not been one of my 0 • fortunate customers, hurry and come to my SUNSHINE SALE See what I have, buy what you want— MAKE HAY While the SUN SHINES! State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Mrs. L. R. F. Williamson, - • - Plaintiff, vs. II. A. Stallings Et A!, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at “Bltrnwell in front of the Courthouse on Monday, the 6th. day of November, 1922, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property: of all taxes, inclodinir poll tax, as sessed against him and roNectihle during the previous year. The pro duction of a certificate or of the re ceipt of the officer authorized to col. lect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Section 237, Code of 1912. as a- mended by Act No. 6, special session of 1914.. Section 237. There shall be three separate and distinct ballots, as fol lows: One ballot for Representatives in Congress; and one ballot for Gov ernor, Lieutenant Tlovernor, Stat* officers, Circuit Solictors, members of the House of Representatives. State Senator, countv. officers, anti one ballot for all constitutional a- ^mendments and special ouestions, i eaclr of three said boxes to be appro- 1 nriatelv labelled; which ballot* shall “All that piece, parcel or tract of n f plain white pr.oer and of such land situate, lying and being -in Bennett Springs Township,-' 1 ' Barn well County, South Carolina, con taining Three Hundred Fifty-one (351) acres, more or less, known as the Dr. Turner Place, formerly owned by S. H. Greene and bounded as follows: “On the North by lands of the. estate of B. F. Anderson, on the East by lands of E. W. Weathersbee on the South by lands of Cater Rountree and Mrs. L. X. Cohen and on the West by lands of Cater Rountree, Walter HU and Thomas Green. The successful bider at above sale is required to deposit with the Mast* er Two Hundred and 00-100 ($200.- 00) Dollars, to guarantee the com. width and length as to contain the names of -the officc-^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 whatso ever. except the name or names o* the person or persons voted for and the office to which -mch nerson or persons are intended to be chosen, and all special question^, which n^tne or names, office or offices. Question or questions shall be wTitten 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 ouestions thereon, ami so folded, shall be deposited in a t>ox to be con structed, kent and disponed of as herein provided bv law. and no bal lot of any other description found in either of said boxes shall be counted. On all special questions the ballot pi la nee with hia bid and ahould said shall state the qn**tion. or ouestions. successful bidder fall within a re a- j Aull ♦hereafter have the words ..... . ... .. ... I “Yea" and “No" inserted so that the sonable time to comply with hi* but. . _ . ., , . . . . , w ,, _ , voter may indicate his vote bv sink- then the said Two Hundred and inM (K|t linr „ tite 0 f .uch 00-100 t$200.00| Dollars, he has word* on said ballot, the word not paid shall be taken aa liquidated so stricken oat to be counted, damage, far Ms failure - to com ***<"" ^ K °« r r,w * IT tdy with s*«i bid aalrs. h* default ^ CnmtHntiom. be excused by the Heart. Terms of' B , JW Oiatrmsn of the Board ■ale rash. parrha«er to pay for of Managers • an administer the oath Proviso a. to CerUin School Dia- tricta in Pickena County. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- , tioh VII of Article VIII. and Section V of Article^X of the .Constitution .o .. tO'Ex.mpt th. or “f SP" * bul-g from the Provisions A Joint Resolution to Amend » tion 7, Article VIII, and Section Article X, of the Constitution, MT to Exempt the Ci^y of Union V the Provisions Thereof. Election toanagere. The following Managers of Fac tion have been appointed to hold tne eleetion at, the various precincts m the said County: ^ T . Barnwell l u£U» UmlterTfl, T. J. Langley and Sam J. Ha 1 ford. Blackvillc —<J. C. Btorn>, L. F. Hair and U.-L—BnyUtOB* Spelling—W. L., Baxley, A. L. Corley and U. D. Lee. Robbins—C. M. Turner, R Dtinwtr. ine—WftdP 'TT "Simders, G. C. Best, Jr„ and>R M. Jenkins, Sn •*" Dunbarton—F. H. Dicks, T. A. Greene and P. J- Hiers. Pleasant Hill — Chester Parker, Norman Folk and R. S. Weathers- 1)60 • Williston—F. T. Merritt, S. B. Hair and J. W. Wachter. Elko—R. R. Johnston, G. W. Hut son and W. H. Wooley. Hercules—J. E. Lane, Gf^rT Car ter and N. A. Black. Meyer’s Mill—J. F. Sweaty D. H. Glover and W. F. Bales. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to dele gate one of their numUr to secure boxes and blanks for the election at the Clerk of Court’s office. Barnwell, S. C.. Saturday. November 4th, 1922. S. R. Boylston, J.‘ M. Killingxworth, E. R. Call. r«>mmi««toners of the State anJ County flections for Bsmw. 11 COunt), SC. ^ October 1C. IW2. . i » %CITH*K 4H ELECTION’. 9 papers • t M«su< pa. H L cr mi ParawWI Coaaty A. Golinsky, Barnwell NOTH K or KLWTMIN Plate uf pasph Carndtaa. 1 auaty mi Pa ♦•■•It Stiatua is haae%y g»»#* that the Usuwsal Omthm fat Btals aad Cossa iy OPWwx •Cl ba hvM al the sutusp psswmvt* psxassthed > !•• la said I ssmaly, •• Tm«4*> \ —■ewsa»t {IP»f. saaf day bv«qy Ttw^day faflam- I lag the Cm« Msumay la SMavaabw. I as gsvwrfthad by ths ptaia t suallMt. 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L DELC0 tion 5, Artulr X, <»t tha C«»n*titutn»n Rrlbting to thr Limit nf thr Drht nf Si hut >1 Di«trirt«. It)* A tilling a Pruvino Thm-Ut a* tu thr Dur Wmt Si-hitol Dintriit No. Sh, Abltv. vilL- County. A Joint Rrsolution to Amnal Sn- tion 7. of Article VIII and Srctimi of Article X of the Constitution, so as td Exempt the City of Beafort From the Rrovisions Thereof. A Joint Resolution to Amend Par agraph 5. Article X of the Constitu tion Relating to Bonded Indebtedness of Counties. Townships. School Dis tricts, Etc., by Adding a Proviso as to the County of Beaufort. A Joint Resolution to Propose an Amendment to Article X of the Con stitution by Adding Thereto a Sec tion to be Known as Section 13-A, Empowering County Authorities to Assess Abutting Property far Per manent Improvement of Highways. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- tions 5 afid 0, Article X, of the Con stitution, Relating to the Limit of the j Bonded Debt of Townships, by Add ing a Proviso Thereto as to the 5 Township of Christ Church Parish, i Charleston County, S. C., as now i Constituted Embracing in Area of I Said Township the Town of Mount Pleasant, S. C. ■TA Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion -a Article id, of the Constitution, j Relating to Limit of the Bondfed Debt of School Districts Vy Adding a Pro- Jithviso Thereto, as to School District jNo.-Id, Cherokee County. A Joiftt. Resolution to Amend Sec tion •». Aitule’^C of the Constttution Relating to the Limit of the Bonded i Debt of School Districts by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the School , Diatritft- pf the City of Floremw jn . Kloietue <*i»UIU), South Cqiohii*, . A Joint ResohMion to Ameigt Sec tion 7, Artulr VTJf ml the CunatitU- (tion. RHating ta Muaklpal Buodrd. Ia4rbtr4nv«s. b> AdTrag » a* ta tha Cn> ,f P»»w^f In of tW- i* ns ran qu.ilif mg *a«>rn. ran conduct the elect At the rluae «*f the eleition. (• Managt-m and I’lerx muA proct'ed publicly to o|ien the Itallot box and •*tHint the Itallots thgrrtn, and contin ue without adjournment until the *amc is completed, and make a state ment of the result for each office, and sign the same. Within three • lays thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board. mu>t deliver to the Com missioners 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 Ele< - tion have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: BarpweJl—G W. Halford, J. M. Caldwell and G. M. Buist. Blackvillc-—J, B. Gtuhhs, F. H. Hill Weissingef and L. C. Still. SnelUng—S; E. Moore, J. J. and H. M. Cook. Robbins—F. M. Youngblood, — Thames and W. 1’. vuncan. Kline Victor Lewis, J. F. Ready and F. M. Harley. Dunbarton—I. W. Rountree, Wil liam Dicks ami B. F. Andersw. Pleasant Hill—J. W. Kennedy, J. M.organ Weathersliee a,nd R. E Woodward. • Williston—M. F. Weathersbee, R. J. Rountree anil Cecil Greene. Elko—P. S. Greene, John William* and Mojse. Hair. Hercules — L. B. Creech, Levy Creech and A. Rav Sanders. Meyer’* M»U—f’. C. Meyer. B. W* P» e pie* and Gary Cobb. The Manager* at each prveimg^^ > gat. One th - . number to l«oxo* and bUnk« far the rUctloD al th^CWk «f Cattit’s alhea,* Baravell. More than 165,000 Satisfied Users 4th. I9C5- tr-s?