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NOTICE OF 'ELECTION . State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Notice of Special Election on the Question of Issin1g Coupon Bonds ol the City of Laurens in the Sum of $70,000 for Water Works Extension and Improvement. FWhereas, a writen petition of a ma jority of tne free-holders of the City of Laurens,.as appelarB from the tax books of saId city, has been filed withi the City Council of the City of Lau rens, asking that an election be held in said City of Laurepn1, at which shall .be submitted to the quallfle(I lectors of Stid C , tl--! questiion of Issuing coupon hond(s of tho City of lLaurens in the mli of $70,000, pay able within forty years from the dlate %of issue, and bearin-g a rate of inter est not exceediing six (6) percent. i'' annum, for the purpoe of W'atet Works Improvement an1d Extenjsioni in said City; and, Whereas, the said City Council of 'BBEVILLE -GREEN WOOD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Orgmized 1892. 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W. H. Wharton ......Waterloo, S. C. W. C. Bates .. ......Batesburg, S. C. J. R. BLAKE, Ven. Agt, Greenwool, 8. C. Jan. 1. 1320. Mn ~_DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY I c TS A Jnb Fire and burglar proof va the United States Federa] money safe wher - We shall be glad to have ness with us. When you in and consult us. It will We add4 per Make OUR bal The Enterprise N. B. DIAL President the Vald City of Laurens has duly considered said petition, canvassed the same, and found it to be in proper form, and signed by the reqluired number of freeholders as prescribed by the Constitution and Statute Ljaws of the State of South 'arolina, made and provided in such cases, anti pon consideration thereof adopted an Ordinance and Resolution dated 14th (lay of uJly, 1921 that the 'prayer of the petition be granted, and that the queistion of said bonds shall be sub mitted to the qualified, dlly register led electors of said City of Laurens, at a Special Election to be held in and rot tie said City of i2aurens on the 23rd day of August, 1921. NOW. 'I11 IFOf l , Nolice Is iete by given that a Special 1Election will be held in the City of Laurens on the 2'rd (lay of August, 1921 upon tile iuestion of issuing bond;s of tihe City of Taurens in tile sum of $70,000, pay able within forty years fronl date of ~ssue, and bearing in teret at not ex reeding six t6) percent. per. anlllml. .for the plirpose of Water Works Im - prlement and 1xtension in said CIty. Sald election shall be held at the fol lowing places: Ward 1, 'at City Clerk's Oficee; Ward 2, at Switzer's Stote; Ward :1, at Laurens Cotton Mlls Store; Ward -1. at Davis-Roper Co. Store; Ward 5, at Jones-Tay'or Co. Store; and11 Ward 6. at City i'ow e I lousc: that the following h1ave beentl a js:oin!ted lllanlagers to condtl Ihe Said electioll: Ward I , .1. M. Tollison. .J. I". Th'lomlpsonl, W. 1. 11lurn1s; Ward 2. .1ohn Switzer .oh11 I. Cntinilgham, .1. D. Sexton; Ward 3. 'al ter IIella ms S. .1. Avery, Willie I'owers; Ward -. P. W. Martin, J. C. Wasson.t .1. W. Pow ler; Ward ;-, It. P. .lns, Fred Fulle'r, It. 11. Owens; \Ward t, 6T. Mack toper, M. W. Machei. and X. T. Todd. At said election the polls shall be opented at 8 o'clock ill tile forlenoon and clos.-d at 1i o'clock in the aft(r 1101n. At said election only qualified, registered electors of tite City of iaut rens shall be entitled to vote. That if(t, heallots shall have printed upon theim thie (uestion to be submitted and tle word(ls "yes" and "no", and the elector favoring the issue of said bonds shall vote a ballot containing the word "yes", and the elector against the issue of said bonds shall vote a ballot containing the word "4no". .11y Order of the ('ity Counnel of the said City of Laurens, this I Ith day of July, 1921. .INO. A. FIIANKS, Attest.: .\ayor. .STANTEI"Y W. C11EWS, ('lerk and Treasurer. S? uipped from factory in easy-to indle sections. Quickly and easily 'ected by our simple Instructions. bsolutely rigid and weather tight. )uble walls in most designs. ET - during. Delightful to livo in. Dosigns Changed to suit your ilean, without charge, if general size retained. Sketches supplied free. State kind of house you want to buildl( and we will send spe cial suggestions and free illustrated booklet which gives designs, floor pinns, descriptions an(d m)0oneoy-SINv ing prices. 100 COSGROVE AV'ENUE', NOR'il C'HAJIIESTON, S, C. - I uisadsakso odi cet an tacs gldi it isiour bank. National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cpahier INDEP'ENDENOFs IS SINN FEIN DEIXAND Iminmtil encie is Expressedl at. j'nt roniz. lug Air of the London Newspapers. Lonodon, July 25.--Notlhilng less than national indeleidt-lice will contelit the Siini Fein leaders. The Irish Ilut lethin, official organ of the Dail 10Ire alln, iakes tiis declaration from lithe licadquarters in Dublin. While nothing Is actually known of the iatiur'e 'of tle ove1 ilenit's Iro pos als beyond tlt geneial outlinle of dominioni hollie rule and fiscal auto 111ony)'. The 11iu.letin11 conil ins aln out ho r;1st a.;alsint the assum i t ons of the 'rKtlsl .r-1 .;, (011CCIIing IlI nE*8otia ions. which appears to show that the pr11oposals aie tinat Isfactory so far ats souithernii I reland is iconcerined. teseintinenit is exip5essed at hints in the Iliiislh iewsimpers t I'S thai tei'e wouhId be a revival of tle 'military trror" unlss the(, so-called "coices VF ons" wer-e accepted. "Hlut, declared the olhiial org:in of il(' t rpublican paliamen1cit, "thev Irih pevole will agee )to nothing which diies the an cient un1ity. of rlador. seek to iml poi;e upon thi 1Ttiol alien dominion of any kind. This outburst, which ineientally re ptiiates any wish to coeirce lIster, in takenl inl certainl qutarters to be m1or~e of aln exiirrssiol of hipatience with tiet( pationizing air of' somte of ite Lon d(on Inewspa pe's than an indication of :, Irt ach in the lit iigotat lions. It at least iilconlirms the ill prcssion general ly livd here that tIe pIthi to peace Is likely to Ir'ove long and diflicult. Aceording to Associated I'ress dis, patches from Ireland the government. proposals Inclhud a, plan to r eorlgalize, the ii ish police on a civil basis, elili nating the militaiy clement and dis banuidinlg (lie auxiliaries. This would be ati Important concession to Irish feeling. l:amoni de Valera, the riepublic4in loader. took illp with the members of lis valinet today details of the British proposals, pr'eparatory, it is under rtiood to submitting them to the I1)ail The liiish vahinlet council tonlight. I deeided to bring the session of parlia ment to an end Atigist 29, "unless an Irish ettleiimt makes an uillltumn ses Slon] lecessaly." This provisional decision is taken to 1van l that tie goveti i nient is still hope ful Of peace in Ireland. The day was witht r tow ar'ds a solution, anid the publihe \;sleft. 4 t oiu der. inl thv realim of onillre, for. the priie minlisitr was able only to l-oisit. the h!, 11 v Of com11:11ons.- a stAatement on Ithe ;I it'ii ri siome tii inlt tih( fut i.e and w..'Olicial replortr'. Ml-. Iloy'i Gevorgte Ii e!ared th:0 all e puldished mzate I: retding tilie term&, of lettl m:lwere. inaccur-ate. t'ullt.1d.i!tts rtccived frontl ( -v 1';Of thw Irish r":'llblican arm,1y re*4tard1ing tlu- vio..Wton of thet t"11cf vonlditions, by l!!.. h 'soldl)i:r have niot yet1 been' It .,[\,( . not 3 . . Se L.ANF'OBi NF.W~s * I aaniiford, July 2-5.-~ 'lTe illural School m.Iprovent assoiael tio meI t lat to Fri day afte'r)o. T program was (n "luteirtr andi Antier'icanl l'oets"'. Tihiit on thie prograI1in wer le .\iS liia reeited the "Plsalmi of ife." and .\rs. TI. A. D~rummond,* w ho recited the fir st loemli ('omiposied by I ,ongfel lowv. .\hlts. J. 31. lem~ling antd .\3.s. .1. 8. 1iig gins serv'ed del ighitfun Iriefreshiments, t'ntiistinig of sandw~iiches, olives, i ceami anid cake, and that in aibuntd ance. Itev. II. 31. 'Itoberts~on prleac(hied a good ser'mon Sunday morning. The Ip(rot racted mieet ing will begin on the isth Sunday and continue dturing the week. liev. C. 1'0. Vermillilon, of Ilaaurens, pre'aclhed Sunday afternoon for Rev. Watts, and1( delighted is hearers with an able sermon. .We are always glad to see Hiro. Vermillion. .\l1)s. C. 12. Watdrepi entertained abot 1(i little girls Saturday afternoon at a ;)arty', which was very much enjoyed by3 atlI present. .\iss Mlozelle Boho, of Laurens, is visIting M\isses Alargaret .\ary and 313ts. Al ice~ 1)113ay Compton and lIIttle grandi~sion, of Grcenwood are'i vIsiting .\lrs;. (. I'. C'ox and1( othter' friend:; andi dler)Xonville and( A\sheville biefore thieir friends whoi ,te glad toI see heor. .\lt:. .1. W\. I ,anrford has been sufferi igu ithl boil, but1 is; letter at this writing. .\ i ss ('arryve Fowl1er, are'( movintg to Orat t his weekm h to ( thle iregret 01 thir man y friends lhere wvho are sorr'y to gi ve t hem u p. Ora should feel fortunathe to have thiise g-ood peo pIh' in thieir2 idst. .\lalsterv Johln AM. Cannon enteitained f iite' a gooid numbher of his little fiends in hionoir oIf Alas te i' ernard'i pleasing ,way, beating lils drum and singing solos much to -the delight of all his little guests. They all en Joyed the occasion. Mrs. L. M. Cannon and Mrs. J. D. Johiinson spent a very pleasant day with Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Franks re cently. ..Mrs. Adams and children, of Foun taii 1111, !)elt a few dlays with lM's. J. It. iPatterson recently. Prof. J. 1C. Martin and Miss Marie Martin, of the facul-ty of Greenwood schools, were visitors of .\lrs. 0. 1". Fowler, who has been Very sick -lhe past week. Engraved Cards and Invitntions. Advertiser Printing Co. 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Instead of the old way more often thli' not bi experience ithd a New hiow easy it is to get suti Youa ca.n adiju.,I the h< takes sev'erael minutes metchod of ae coat! rant; Over 1.000,000 house Perfection enjoy the re! anid w.'od eart'ying' ant NI RECENT DiP:OITATION DID NOT EXCITE; JAPS Toklo, July 25.-Tho Japanese for eign office, it ,was ailounled today, will Lake nlo action in Connection with the recent deportation of .Juaineye workers from the harvest fidds at 'Turlock, California, beyond reqiuesting an inivestgration and a report oin the incident from the Japanese consul iln San Franicisco. Foreh,n ofilce ofilials LA[liEENS C7' 11A4'E TO SPEND ON REP, 1RADE THAT FIT building and repairing a higher grades of CYP RES "THE WOOD ETERNAL" ,wer just as well for many of rour money. "Buy-tlie gra( iLANS for farm buildings - but in the neat aur local lumberdealer-no matter for who 'RESS MANUFACTUREIR .53 Graham Bldg.. Jacksonville, Fla. UPPLY YOU. 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I all the litter and bother STANDAJI] EW PERFEC Oil Cook Sov dela~:red t hey regard(ecd the ineblenta local aff'air and expressed confidence that the Amerleian authbritles would a-dopt .-III me(IIasures ncsay It wa-, added by the ofi(iials that c't I (.r:rc( of smue: incidetts were r(tatble atnd iauble Io -'rovoke ull (eirable agrtAdon at (lhe taime when Ja:ian and the I'nited Sta te; were earnitesty see*ing a itittial under 'andling. 1li At0,wi FIRS IS ALL. P)ROFIT." S THE JOB" round the place Insist on "Tide Wat -r" Cypress-i-your an itarn. tify it by th:- ti.k. .- C -Timi- - ' these jobs - and last ,c that fits the job." itime insist on "CYPRESS t purpose you buy. Address S' ASSOCIATION RESS LET US KNOW AT ONCE. ZEDUCED it ve S A size c. Kind" Station Jest==Strongest==Bes*. ALADDIN them. Their k itchens are mosre comt vork in, too, especially duing w~tarmn ture of te New Perfection is it.; lon., 'y. This drives clean, 5oles lheu cooking uttensi!s with an extremely v r.'liahion. 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