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Dial Continues Fight on Joe Tolbert. Laurens, Oct. 19.-Senator N. B. Dial was this afternoon advised of the recess appointment of Joseph W. Tolbert as United States marshal for the Western district of South ? . Carolina. Senator Dial has opposed Tolbert's nomination from the first and he indicated that he was not through with the protest. \ The senator wired District Judge Watkins protesting the qualifying of Tolbert, citing the fact that the ap pointee has been convicted in the United States courts of criminal acts and in all probability he is dis qualified to take the oath and hold office under the constitution! The senator also wired Gen. M. L. Bon ham to take such steps as necessary to prevent Tolbert from holding this important* post. He pointed out to General Bonham that unless Tolbert has been pardoned, he can not quali fy for the office and the senator says that he does not know of any such pardon having been granted. The conviction of Tolbert referred to was for alleged embezzlement and lar ceny after trust according to the rec ords, says- the senator. Sen. Dial says that when Tolbert's nomination was sent to the senate he objected to confirmation whereupon the case was referred to a subcommittee of three members of the judiciary commit tee. Charges were filed and the com mittee was urged to have Tolbert come before it for a hearing of the case, as it was the intention of the senator to cross-examine him before the committee. A demand for a com mittee proceeding was made several times, but Mr. Tolbert did not ap pear, although this was urged by the senator. Considering these grave charges, says Senator Dial, which were un answered and unanswerable, he con siders it an outrage to the decent people of South Carolina for the Re publican administration to try to force a man of such character on this district and state. Continuing, Senator Dial said that if Judge Watkins allows Tolbert to .qualify, possibly all his official acts will be illegal. In the event, however, that Tolbert is permitted to qualify, the senator says he will do all in his power to have the nomination reject ed when it comes up in the senate for confirmation. . Washington, Oct. 19.-Joseph W. Tolbert, whose nomination as mar Green ville, Oct. 19.-Joseph War ren Tolbert of Greenwood county, Republican national committeeman, has been appointed United States marshal for the Western district of South Carolina and will assume the duties of that office as soon as he files the usual bond. He received a recess appointment from President Harding and will hold office for an undetermined pe riod, pending the action of the United States senate upon his nom ination by the President, which re mains unconfirmed, due to the oppo sition of Senator N. B. Dial of this state. Information of Mr. Tolbert's ap pointment was received here this morning by federal officials, his com mission having been forwarded by the United States department of justice to District Judge H. H. Wat kins. Mr. Tolbert, for many years, has Jbeen the head of the Republican party in this state and is a member of the South Carolina Republican na tional committee. When informed of the appointment of Mr. Tolbert, the incumbent, C. J. Lyon, said he had no statement to make. Dry Act to Stay, Says Pres ident Harding. Washington, Oct. 21.-The dry act is on the statute books to stay and America will never depart from it, President Harding told a delega tion of the Allied1 Christian Agencies here today. Some features of the law are diffi cult of enforcement, he explained, and are causing the government some concern, but the spirit of pro hibition will be carried out and there will never be a return to the open saloon or manufacture of liquor, he declared. , When asked that the United States do "its full duty to the rest of the world," the president reiterated the policy stated recently. He pointed out that the United States is anxious and willing to help, but cannot be drawn into the politics of the old world. Notice of Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for State anil County Officers will be held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in said county, on Tuesday, November 7, 1922, said day being Tuesday fol lowing the first Monday in Novem ber, as prescribed by the State Con stitution. The qualifications for suffrage: Managers of election require of 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, as sessed against him and collectible du ring the previous year. The produc tion of a cejrtificate or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes, <shall be conclusive proof7 of the payment thereof, ! Section 237, Code of 1912, as amended by Act No. 6, special ses sion of 1914. Section 2c7. There shall be three separate and distinct ballots, as fol lows: One ballot for Representatives in Congress; and one ballot for Gov ernor, Lieutenant Governor, State officers, Circuit Solicitors, members of the HOUS? of Representatives, State Senator, county officers, and one ballot for all Constitutional amendments and special questions, each of threi? said boxes to be' ap propriately Libelled; which ballots shall be of plain white papers and of such width and length as to con tain the names of the officer or offi cers a*d question or questions to be voted for or upon, clear and even cut, without ornament, designation, mutilation, symbol or mark of any kind whatsoever, except the name or names of the person or persons voted for and the office to which such per son or persons are intended to be chosen, and all special questions which name or names, office or of fices, question or questions shall be written or printed or partly written or partly printed thereon in black ink; and such ballot shall be so fold ed as to conceal the name or names, question or questions thereon, and so folded, shall be deposited in a box to be constructed, kept and disposed of as herein provided by law, and no ballot of any other description found in either of said boxes shall be counted. On all special questions the ballot the polls, Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe the Constitution al oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must admin ister the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to 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. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managen: have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can ap point from among the qualified vo ters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerks must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a state ment of the result for each office and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, must deliver to th? Commis sioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements 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 Constitution, as provided in'the fol lowing Joint Resolutions: A Joint Resolution to Amend Ar ticle X of the Constitution so as to Authorize the Town of Greer to As sess Abutting Property for Perma nent Improvements. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 5 of Article X VII of the Consti tution Empowering the General As sembly to Regulate the Printing for [the State. A Joint ResolutiDn 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 as to the Due West School District No 38, Abbe ville "County. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 7, of Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X br the Constitution, so as to Exempt the City of Beaufort from the Provisions Thereof. A Joint Resolution to Amend Paragraph 5, Article X of the Con stitution Relating to Bonded Indebt edness o~f Counties, Townships, School Districts, etc., by Adding a Proviso as to the County of Beau fort. 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 for Per manent Improvement of Highways. The proviso of said Section shall ap ply only to Beaufort county. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 5 and 6, Article X, of the Con stitution, Relating to the Limit of the Bonded Debt of Townships, by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the Township of Christ Church Parish, i Charleston County, S. C., as now Constituted Embracing in Are?' of [said Township the Town of Mount Pleasant, S. C. A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec tion 5, Article 10 of the Constitu tion Relating to Limit of the Bonded Debt of School Districts by Adding a Proviso Thereto, as to School Dis trict No. 10, Cherokee County. - ~: 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 as to the School { District of the City of Florence in < Florence .County, S. C. < A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- < tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitu tion, Relating to Municipal Bonded j Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso j Thereto as to the City of George- j town. < A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- < tion 5- of Article XI of the Constitu tion Relating to the Formation of ] School Districts, etc., by adding a j Proviso as to Certain School- Dis- , tricts in Pickens County 1 A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-,i tion VII or Article VIII, and Section ? V of Article X of the Constitution j so as to Exampt the City of Spar- , tanburg from the Provisions There- ; of. ; A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- j tion 7, Article VIII, and Section 5, i Artirlp "X" nf rho ?-~~~*M-.*:- ;- ?? i?;. rs. amiui, w. ix. um.wi, ~. (Polling place,, Store of-J. M. Yonce. j Colliers: Joe Hammond, Crafton I Hammond, John Mathis, Murphey Miller, Clerk. Store of Tuck Mathis. Calhoun: J. G. Halford, J. H. White, Joe Clark, J. L. Walker, Clerk. Store of A. S. Rhoden. Edgefield No. 1.: W. J. Duncan, W. L. Dunovant, Jr., D. J. LaGrone, J. H. Nicholson, Clerk. Evans' Of fice. Edgefield No. 2: J. W. Kemp, T. A. Hightower, W. W. Adams, S. B. Mays, Clerk, Court House. Lee: J. W. Cox, Elsie LaGrone, Mike W. Crouch, John Wright, Clerk. Lott-Walker Store. Long Branch: L. C. Clark, W. L. Rutland, D. C. Derrick, L. S. Yonce, Clerk. L. C. Clark's Store. Meeting Street: W. M. Ransom, E. G. Lewis, J. M. Bell, . J. K. Allen, Clerk. T. A. Owdom's Store. Meriwether: F. B. Barker, T. B. Harley, Dr. J. T. Reese, J. H. Mathis, Clerk. Meriwether Hall. Moss: T. P. Morgan, W. A. Reel, R. C. Griffis, D. 0. Brunson, Clerk. West and Williams Store. Pleasant Lane: N. F. Manly, E. M. Timmerman, Whit Harling, M .B. Byrd, Clerk. F. L. Timmerman's Store. Red Hill: C. F. Mathis, 0. 0. Tim merman, Lewis Eubanks, R. M. Johnson, Clerk. Red Hill Store. {Ropers: W. D. Lanham, F. F. Rainsford, W. J. Lanham, J. D. Bos well, Clerk. Boswell's Storer Rock Hill: R. D. Seigler, E. C. Winn, John Press Sullivan, J. D. Hughey, Clerk. Residence of J. C. C. Seigler. Trenton: T. P. Salter, J. R. Smith, Ed Harrison, James D. Mathis, Sr., Clerk. Store of J. D. Mathis, Sr. 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 Edgefield on Saturday, November 4. S. B. NISHOLSON, Chairman. C. A. GRIFFIN. Commissioners of Federal Election for Edgefield County. Notice of Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD Notice is hereby given that the General Election for Representatives in Congress -will be held at the vot ing precincts fixed by law in the County of Edgefield on Tuesday, No vember 7, 1922, said day being Tues day following the first Monday, as prescribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the poling precinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the pay ment six months before any election Df any poll tax then due and payable. Provided, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Registration-Payment of all tax as, including poll tax, assessed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate oralie receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening :he polls Managers and Clerks must ;ake and subscribe to the Constitu ;ional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer ;hev oath to the other Managers and :o the Clerk; a Notary Public must idminister the oath, to Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman ind Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be jpened at 7 o'clock a. zn., and closed it 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City )f Charleston, where they shall be >pened at 7 a. m. and closed at 5 p. m. The Managers have the power to ill a vacancy; and if none of the Vianagers attend, the citizens can ap point from among the qualified vot ?rs, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot box and :ount the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each of fice, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Com missioners of Election the poll list, the box containing the ballots and ..?.*.." -^^WOT,tc nf the result of Cheatham's Store-H. H. Wil liams, J. H. Seiler, C. A. Cheatham. Johnston-H. S. Rhoden, J. W. Bledsoe, W. P.Cassell. Mathis-H.'W. McKie, T. A. Ad ams, T. C. Mathis. Trenton-W. H. Moss, Wallace W. Wise, L. D. Eidson. Meriwether Hall-H. F. Cooper, R. W. Glover, Walter Stephens. Edgefield No 1-W. H. Bee, J. W. Morgan, J. W. Peak. Edgefield No. 2-Otis Lamb, W. S. Adams, L. T. May. Roper-S. W. Miller, J. W. Mun dy, W. D. Lanham. Meeting Street-J. R, Blocker, J. F. Payne, G. Boyd Timmerman. Bacon-O. W. Wright, J. H. Bouk night, Gamewell Smith, Jr. Pleasant Lane-W. L. Winn, J. E. Reynolds, G. R. Mayson. Red Hill-T. A. Williams, J. Boyd Holmes, L. J. McClendon. The managers may appoint a clerk. Managers will delegate one of their number to come for boxes and tickets on Saturday, November 4th. W. W. FULLER, ^Chairman. J. F. PAYNE, J. D. HUGHEY. Com. of State nad County Election for Edgefield County. Complains Against Two State Officers. York, Oct. 20.-Charging that they drove in io and smashed up his automobile Wednesday night while they were "highly intoxicated," Edi son Wallace, citizen of York, today wrote Governor Wilson G. Harvey complaining against State Constable Horace Johnson and Township Con stable Robert F. Lee. The accident occurred near here and both cars were -damaged, although the Wallace car suffered the greater damage. Wallace said the two officers offered him a drink of liquor from a pint bottle following the smash-up, but he refused it.. ?uckflens ?rnica Suive The Best Salve In The World. Now smoked by a million men who love a superior cigarette cigarettes 15 for IOC Teachers' Examination. The next teachers' examination '.will be held Friday, November 3rd, and Saturday, November 4th. There will be questions for three classes ol certificates: Primary, which entitles the holder to teach first five grades: elementary, to teach first nine grades and high school which covers eleven gr?des. Work will begin at 9:30 a, m., and close at 5 o'clock p. m. Ap plicants who expect to complete th? work must be on time. White appli cants report at high school building colored applicants, at Macedonia W. W. FULLER, Co. Supt. Education. 10-4-3t Administratrix' Notice. All persons folding claims againsl the estate of W. R. E. Winn, deceas ed, are requested . to present th( same duly attested, to the under signed; and all persons indebted t< the said estate are urged to mak< payment to SUSAN L. WINN. Administratrix. ,-? "Rranch, S. C., R. F. D. 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Notice. > All creditors of estates of Annie ; T. Miller and T. L. Miller, late of ? said county and state, deceased, will render an account of their demands, ; duly attested, and all debtors thereto r will pay amounts due by them, to i the undersigned Executor and Ad ministrator Cum Testamento An nexo, at his home, postoffice being Collier, S. C. GEO. L. MILLER, Executo; Admr. Cum Test. An ' nexo. Collier, S. C. October 4th, 1922. J. S. BYRD Dental Surgeon Office Over Store of Quarles & Timmerman t Office Phone No. 3 Residence Phone 87 ; FOR SALE. 250 bushels of Red Rust Proof Seed Oats at 80 cents per bushel. P. W. & C. A. CHEATHAM, Cleora, S. C. 'rompt Service nterior Finish Dressed Lumber on hand for. ;e Delivery. Lumber Co. -SERVICE ugas Sts., Augusta, Ga, erest by Consulting Us Buying or Composition iling, Grates ardware Board Sash, etc. Roofing and Company Telephone 1697 t, GEORGIA