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Notice of Election.
S'tatk ok Sooth Carolina,
County of Union.
Notice is hereby given that the General
Election for State aiul County Oflieers
will be held at the voting
precincts fixed by law in the County of
Union on Tuesday, November 6, 1900,
said day being Tuesday following the
first Monday ; as prescribed by law.
At flu* uiiiil i/tti <1 Oitnu ro td k luiv
will l)c provided at which qualified electors
will vote upon the adoption or rejection
of an amendment to the State Constitution
as provided in the following joint
resolution:
A JOINT RESOLUTION Promising to
Amend Section 7, Article VIII, of the
Constitution, Relating to Municipal
Bonded Indebtedness.
Suction 1. Be it resolved by the General
Assembly of the State of South
Carolina, That the following amendment
to Section 7, of Article VIII, of the Con
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lost is valueless to anb
business with us, and
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this book. You order or ph
can tear out the amount of tl
loss, no account, but the mo:
by it? Weil, in the first pla
ing stamps with every $5 boo
and we do not give stamps c
h our advertisements and the
iccount in the old way.
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;laim, and our proposition is
the day you make the deposit
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stitution, bo agreed to: add at the end
thereof the following words: Provided,
further, That the limitations imposed by
this Section and by Section 5 of Article
X, of tbis Constitution, shall not apply
to the bonded indebtedness incurred by
the City of Bennettsville, where the proceeds
of said l>onds are applied solely
and exclusively for the purchase, estab- '
| lishment and maintenance of a water i
works plant or sewerane system, ami i
where the question of incurring such in-1
debtedness is submitted to the free-holders
and qualified voters of such municipality,
as provided in the Constitution
upon the question of other bonded indebtedness.
Approved the L'.'lrd day of February,
A. 1). 1906.
There shall l>e separate and distinct
ballots and Ik>xos at this election for the i
following officers, to wit: (1) Governor
and Lieutenant Governor; (2) Other
State Officers; (3) State Senator; (4)
Meinlnirs of House of Representatives;
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$12,000 worth of Fi
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cur to you that to c
ing. We realize tl
e have taken the ax
le fell stroke choppe
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for your former sup|
is it means so muct
is not a single articl
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ody but the owner,
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the same to yon as if yo
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rou make it if yon wish, i
vant them, yon get the be
like to know what it is.
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(5) ColI,ty officers. On which nh?M?b
tlic nai110 or names of the person orpfcr
sons v^hnl for as such officers, respect
ively, i-nd the office for which they ar
voted.
Befoie the hour fixed for opening ip
polls M*naf?or8 and Clerks must tax
and sul^ribe the Constitutional oath
The Cha>rman of the Board of Maha
gers cah administer the oath to th
other members and to the Clerk. 1
Notary) Public must administer fch
lath t?the Chairman. The Manager
jlect tTeir Chairman and Clerk.
PolliAat each voting place must b
opened At 7 o'clock a. m. and closed a
1 o'clock p. m., except in the City o
Charleston, where they shall b
opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m
The Managers have the power to fll
a vacancy, and if none of the Manager
attend, the citizens can appoint fror
among the qualified voters, the Manft
gers, who, after being sworn, cai
conduct the election.
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ays find it convenient
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tin; line at any time yon des
ok and give the same to any
way of doing business yon e
:nt cash discount on every b<
i, 200 with every $20 book.
In addition to the above wi
onr store we guarantee will
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>takes are made they are con
ur bank were to say: If you
any time or in any mannei
n fresh dependable groceries,
nefit of all our special sales
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e At the close of the election, the
<- Managers and Clerk must proceed
publicly to open the ballot boxes and
e count the ballots therein, and continue
without adjournment until the same is
f completed, and make a statement of
e the result for each office and sign the
i. same. Within three days thereafter,
- the Chairman of the Board or some
e one designated by the Board, must
V. deliver to the Commissioners of
e Election the poll list, the boxes cons
taining the ballots and written statements
of the results of the election.
e MANAOKRB OP KLKCTION.
,t The following Managers of Election
f have been appointed to hold the elece
tion at the various precincts in the said
i. County, 1906:
il Excelsior Knitting Mills?John P
s Gage, G C Greer, J B Betenbaugh.
a Union Court House?A A Haines, J L
- Hawkins, Drayton Parks.
n Santuck?A W Gilmore. S L Crosby,
B W Gregory.
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to have or make change
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of oar drivers and that is al
ver tried.
>ok yon buy, or if yon prefer
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save yon 5 to 15 per cent on
ected at once. All of onr I
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you get the cheapest prices
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CarlisterrJohn. W . McGaw&n, P H n
Jete*; R'G Hill. V . - .v. 0
Black Hock?Robt" Wilson, Charlie a
Rochester, I M MoLley. a
Cross Keys?Belton Hill, Robt Wil- C
burn, A J Bailey. b
Bogansville Township, West Springs? b
J N McArthur, Berry Lee, C C Lancaster.
Gibl^es?N H Hawkins, Charlie Robinson,
Win Gibbs.
Coleraine?Hiram I^awson, G R Pon- C
ders, J M Harrison. *
Buffalo?Wm Wilburn, Wylie Goodwin,
Glenn Lawson.
Jonesville?K F Smith, J C Spears,
John W'Cunningham.
Pinckney Township, Kelton?W H
Gault, H A Dunbar, J W Smith.
Adamsburg?John A Farr, F M Ad- 8
ams, J D Hancock. t
Lockhart?John B Tracey, J V Askew, ;
J M "Woods. 1
Monarch Mills?A B Osborne, W C c
Alverson, John Brandon. e
The Managers at each precinct c
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no of their number to secure boxes
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will please call at the office of the
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'iviiv \/a v/uui k ua uaiuiuajr ui muuut?y
efore the election for boxee and
lanks.
J. W. Gregory, '/
Levi W. Smith, ,4 .
J. B. Tinhhky,
Jommissionera of State and County
IlectionB for Union County, 8. C.
October 20tli, 1906.. 43-2t
New Overseer at Pacolet.
Pacolet, Oct. 30.?Mr. C. A.
>parke, of Clifton, arrives tomorrow
o take charge of the spinning rooms
n Pacolet mills. His family arrive
>n the same day. Mr. Sparks is an
expert in his line, and will lie thortughly
master of his department.
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