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UMMERTON BOY DOES WELL AT THE CITADEL Francis P. Mood, son of Mrs. Hattie food,-" of Summerton, has made a most enviable record it the Citadel. He, is now a Senior at hat institution and holds the rank of cadet captain, and is regarded as one of the best military men in the school. He is the f urth Mood to graduate from the - "jtadel with the coveted honor of ptain; a record of which any family houkld teel proud. The distinction of being the only man in the Senior Class to be a member of the Corps Honor Committee for four years is :also his. Young Mood has always stood well in his clas. es and is ,a good conscien tious w6rker at all tiues and at 'everything her undertakes. He has 'been a member of the baseball squad o, three years and is now showing 'dome aptitude for football this year, his first trial at that game. Among other things he has always taken an active interest i nthe Young Men's Christian Association and is now Chairman of one of the important committees of that organization. He owas also one of the Citadel men to go to the Blue Ridge Y. M. C. A. Conference last June. With his sterling qualities of char acter, his interest in all phases of college life, and his friendy attitude -towards everyone, Frank is hold in high esteem by all who know him and his futuro succos in life is oasily prede md. THE FARMERS BANK OF OLANTA IN FINE SHAPE At a recent meeting of the Dhec tors of the Farmers Bank a resolution was passed sealling a meeting of the stockholders to consider raducing the -capitd'l stock from $60,000.00 to $30, 000.00. 'The reasons given for this are;. this bank has always been able to take care of all its customers with ease and at this time owes,,no bor rowed money ;its deposits are now -around $200,000.00 and its cash on ihand and in other banks is around -140,000.00. The Direct va feel that they can return $30,000.00 to the stockholders and still be amply able SELL SOMETHING EVERYBODY MUST HAVE (read this line over again and note that we said must). It is unique, U. S. protected article, a positive necessity because of gov ernment ruling, with yearly repeat, 'exclusively owned and controlled by us. If yo uare an order taker you should make $20. to $30. a (lay; if you are an ambitious salesman yon will clear upward of $40. per (lay. Most desirable connection with fu ture for those who qualify. Jerome 7 Laadt, Pres., 8 So. Dearborn St., Chicago. it. 'COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 9Mrs. E. C. Nettles Alabrook, Principal Manning, South Carolina Fifteen standard units high school English, French, Latin, mathenatics, history, science aind penmanship. Thorough preparation for any college. Students for Winthrop and Clemson win honors. Individual instruction. Thorough grounding. Rapid progress. Students accomplish more in one year otherwvise in two. Tuition, 30 weeks, ~$45. Terms, September 11, 1022 to ~May 31, 1023. Christmas holiday, December 22 to Jan. 0. Daily sessiov 9 a. m. to 12:30 D. mn. Let Us Pro te< Rain Ins 1.Insure The F. N. Wilso Insu Manuingj SLong Time I At Low We are making G~ovei Bank loans at six per cent years on Clarendon Couni In addition we can r S per cent for 10 years with *rower to p)ay the principa of any year. s We are, therefore, ini ~state loans in any amoul want. All applications al the loans quickly closed. * WEINBERG * Manninj to take care of all its customers, and also earn better dividends for its stockholders. To be able to do this at this time speaks well for the manage ment of this instftution and for this community. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for Relpi:oontatives in Congress will be hold at the voting precincts fixed by law in the County of Clarendon on Tuesday, November 7, 1922, said day being Tuesday follow ing the first Monday, as prescribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage arc as follows: Residence in State for two years1 in the County one year, in the pollag precinct in which the olecter offers to vote, four months, and ths payment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and payable. Provid ed, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of pub, lie schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Registration.-Payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed and col lectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to col lect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof, Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitu tional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must adminis. ter the oath to Chairman. The Man agers elect their Chairman and Clerk, Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. in., and closed at 4 o'clock p. in., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. in. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend; the citizens ean ap point, from among the qualified vot ers, 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 count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office, and sign the same. Within three days there after, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Buard, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the box contain ing the ballots and written state ments of the result of the election. Managers of Election-The follow ing Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: Manning Township, voting -place Manning-W. S, Plowden, J. L. Mc Leod, Fred Lesenne. Sandy Grove Township, voting place New Town-. L. Langston, G. F. Worsham, E. H. McFaddin. Midway Township, voting place Barrows Mill-Perry Barrow, H. M. McIntosh, Hugh McFaddin. St. James Township, voting place Davis Cross Roads-H. P. Billups, S. H. Chewning, J. Sidney Watte. Plowden's Mill Township, voting place Alcolu-J. J. Barfield, E. D. Hodge, R. E. Thompson. Sammy Swamp Township, voting place Paxville- G. H. Lackey, E. A. Stone, H. J. Tisdale. Harmony Township, voting place Odom's-L. E. Elmore, J. D. Daniels, A. G. White. Fulton Calvary Township, voting Place Calvary-A. E. Felder, D. L. Tindal, R. S. DesChamps. Santec Township, voting place Jor dlan-M. .J. Davis, H. C. Cousar, J. W. Sprott. Concord Township, voting place ct You Wt uranlCe ISo rance Agency, r, S. C. F'arm Loans interest! nment .Joint Stock Land interest for a term of 33 ,y farms. rnake loans at seven per the privilege in the bor .1 or any part at the end position to negotiate real it and on the terms you e promptly handled and & STUKES, Don't Be Misled By Talk of Special Sales and Cut Prices I * TheD. J. Chandler Clothing Co.'s Regular Prices F6r Comparison: MEN'S SUITS BOYS' OVERCOATS $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 $22.50 - AND $25.00 AND UP TO $10.00 050 VERCO T $KNEE PANT SUITS Good Heavy Wool Overcoats at $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 $12.60, $15.00, $18.00, AND UP TO $00 TWO PANTS SUITS $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 $7.50, $8.50, TO$10.00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR BOYS' AND MEN'S SWEATERS A good quality, well made, closed F crotch Union Suit - _$1.00 Drawrs tha St oc K in. P gaen t Jumbo, Shaker Knit and Honeycomb Weaves in Drawers, heavy Storm King. Per garment 7 c this stock. These are all new this season. A good variety of colors to choose from. AND SPEAKING OF SHOES BOYS' DRESS SHOES Edmond's Foot Fitters Fom 9s to 2s for ----- ----$6.00 at - $3.00 Sfr------ ----------- ----- - --t _----- -- --- Stanworth Dress Shoes, MEN'S HATS for __-- ----$5 .00 .$6 00 Schoble, Mallory and other good makes in felt, Woolverine Work Shoes, for _-- -$3.00 $2.50 TO $5.00 The Largest Stock in Eastern Carolina, Embracing All the Newest Fabrics and Styles. The D. J. Chandler Clothing Co., SUMTER, S. C. * C l t i g C, SM R . OSummerton--A. P. Stuckey , J. F. 1922 , d "" Gurason . . S e2, said day being ituesday follow- At the close of the election, the A Joint Resolution to Amend See Grason, M. L. Shirer ing the first Monday in November, as Managers and Clerk must proceed tion 5 of Article XI of tie Constitu Mt. ZWilson Mill-D. M. Bagnal, R. S. The yhualification o sute n. publicly to o jen the ballot boxes and tion Relating to the Formation ou Johnson, J. A. Hardy. Managers of election require of without ajournment until the same roviso as to Certain School Distric ts New Zion Township, voting place every elector offering to vote at any is completed, and make a statenent in Pickens County. New Zion--P. M. Gibbons, S. E. Mc- election, before allowing him to vote, of the result for each oice ane sign A Joint Resolution to Amend See Faddin, P. D. McFaddin. the production of his registration cer- the saue. Within three days there- Lion VII of Article VIII, and Section Brewington Township, voting place tificate and proof of the payment of after, the CWaitan of the Board, or V of Article X of the Constitution so Foreston-J. -I. Boswell, E. M. Ful- all taxes, including poll tax, assessed some one designate by the Board, as to AErxempt the City of Spartan ton, D. M. Wilson. against hi. mnd collectible during the must deliver to the Commissioners t burg from the Crovisins Thereof. St. Marks Township, voting place previous -,..r. The production of a Election the poll list, the oxs con- A oint Resolution to Amend Se Duffy Store-S. D. DuBose, J. D. certificate or of the receipt of the of- taining the bxllots and written state- Aion 7, Article VI11, and Secteio 5, Mitehum, I1. H. Stukes. ficer authorized to collect such taxes, nients of the results of the election. 7rticle X V o, th a r"onstt cti.on, so as Douglas Township, votirsg p1ace shall be conclusive proof of the _ay- t the sls election . AticEempt the Cos tiutjon, o th' D.u~ E Cole-B.'Iudn .F uh eat'teef tors will vote upon the adoption or Provisions Thereof. D. E. Cole. Sect~ion 237, Code of 1912, as rejection of amendments to the StateElcin ages St. Paul Township, voting place St. amendled by Act. No. 61, special sessioni Constitution, as provided in the fol- Ih ~lection Alanager. oEle Paul---W. D). Alsbro-,k, .J. E. Childers, of 1914. lowing Joint Resol'utions: hefown MagrsfEl. -J -I. King, Jr. Section 237. There shall be three A .Joint Resolution to Amend Ar- etiota hae ten arouprne nts indh Iriendlship Township, voting placo separate andI distinct ballots, as fol- tile X of the Constitution so as t<> teectidountytevriu:riesi G.n I CA let Brock, R. II. Belser, lowvs:. One ballot for Representa- Authorize the Town of Greer to As- thMauii onshpvty:plc -.H C -lete A. ves in Congress; and one ballot for sess Abutting Property for P'ermanMm a.. . Inwrai, v.n pI (lak, The Managers at each pirecinct Governor, Lieutenant G;overnori, state ent Imp~rovenients. I.Mnu-. ' Eoa.InrmW.1.Cak namedl above are requested to (de- oflicers, Circuit Solicitors, menmbers of \ it R ouint met Se- S.td Goeoiashlrti a lc gate one of their numaber to secure the lIouse of Representatives, State tio > of Art ~ ich Vo theAment ito- .Sne Gv Town sh I) c~acip , Rush pac the box and blanks for the election Senator, county oticers, anid o'ne hal- nit Etml e i l f the Constitu A- Nceze T wW 'l. cdip n, us Thtursday, November 2nd at. Court lot for all Constitutional amenidments sobly to > -g lte thininga fo M ida Toi, wns hi 'ng plm' H-ouse. and special qluestionis, each of three the St ate. H arrw' 'ilownsip,1 voting~toi plac J. A. JIA MES, said boxes to be appropriately labell- A .Jot . - ltont ittt .ar-o Eps M. Iat rings. J TI. M. BEARI), ed ; which bal lots shall be of phiin -i ti n Atilestution the Amnttu iota t. EppaD M.ae 'Ioislmi , o gpl. Hi. Jr. BOMAR. white pamper and of such wvidth and eAtii o ite Xmi of, the Cnuton S .la me Cos Towship,1vllotn place Commissioners of Federal Election letngth as toi cotntaitt t he names(' of the De heLnt of olIsrcs the Akdd vi Cross D oe, V.l. HrmtniotmtRoe for Clarendon County, S. C., October oflicer 0or oflice'rs andt quhiestion or quets..a Pro-iso l DireOs ticthe byo A~tdI Edard Dil, ill ,l'o nsp vtn 23rd, 1922. t iotns to be voted fo ori upon, elear Schoo las eto. 3, to theu iesI 'c l de' ll--J ITwsipA , v al.otingS ______________________________________andI eveni ('at, without orinamlent, Counrty. . '.I".pige'r dlesignation, tiiutiIa t ion Aymbiol or A.Jit eo t o eAtinlSe niim S nap''iwtr p o Sttto'ouhCaoinsonis voted for and1( the otmee to as to Exenmplt the City (if flea amfor -tI -nmtyl(~ih i,)i i l C unt ofSo t C lareol m hi.s c per.~ t o 1' >r ( p 'so ar e-> tc froim the Prov isionts Tlhereof. O dol(m s-- t . 0 h o , S-, M L I i N o utie of Che re g nd that t e t . ) h ~'ia p c a A -loint R esoluti oihn tam . 'ier't ParI a - t a l m WiII V. 1. ID aniel General Election for' State atnd Coun- or oflit~ (n0fino' etiii shall t 5,o IlA itcle to lofl tat Cnthtu- 5 il vt-v lv l To wip , R.i ty Ofhecers wvilI lie held at thc v'otinog be( writ tem oi' pri tnted or paritly wr'it t on Relating 'fitotl s inhi ieb I)dnesII .lac, ( alv m am a.-m plreeimets pirescribed by law im said tenl or partly printmted thereon i'n black I its Etc, by addn m ins, aso D s tint e.e C Ti rdhmi. v l gpa- Tr a'outnty, on Tiuesdlay, Novembei' 7, ink; anmd such bial lot shall be so fold- t1< la Eott - of d fl a Profiit. >iiiIsI toi SanteTow si, voting- plac w Jori n --ed as, to conaceal thme niame oi' names, A .Jtuitt Reson itn< t-mp lds anAm-l . Clhialde ,W..'tli ulest ion or' qjuestionls thieirton, andi so Amentndmlient toi Armticlet X tof the ''i. (wto ii a i p e i lc l'ilded , shall he adepos ited in a box ton st-iltm rm iy A on- [in ''oa St iu St a mm o ttr - (wnship ' otin m lac1. -. h ie conastrunctedl, kept and thispIosedl of t<m li kitwtlSS i.t1-,Li li en Ian aio n Toell-rrvn-.ey. CYPRESS as hei'ein prnovidedl by Ilaw, amid nio eriti (itmtAtl'i " st -:a~s M "a"u" ''oi -"l"ja tiimgtlini bal11lot of any oither descri ptioni found A bttI Ptn >''p'-y Ci'ln i-i meitX I i Xlown .ShIp ot in pa-.,I SASH~ in, either of sai d boxes shian Ibe counit- I npr'oaentto' ihiw ys. '[i )5-I at.(, , .lir I L. M.y DOORS oin all spieciii <,uestious te talnottlyo atfit Coit'y""t. N / a"" I I )tt3p Hos, .in(g lilt B L N S shall state the (luest ionin ,tir qu~est-ions, A Join int Resolutionm to Amieadi St't' dlaen, ('nielwt t G~ i s. BLINDS atnd shall t herea fter' (tare thme word'(s tion 5 amnd 6, Ariticle X, of the Coni- Hreint-ton i Tohi voitimit, 'i ita - (' 13yes andat '"No'" inserted so that the stitut-ion, Reicing to the ailitCo thate a' Ioreta- -.1. ( . .1 ahnisim S. .Hamts vtoter' naty indticiate his rote biy strik- .Hondedl Dblt. of' Tlownmshi ips, by AddtI- ( . K. ('host i inug tt oine or' the other of' such wvordts ing mm Pirvis Ther'eti as to Ithe Townm- St. Mariks Thowtnsh ip 'it iagIa-a oin sa id baulli-t, thme word'i antt soi stricken ship of (Christ C'hurch Parisha, Charn- IDumffy Sttor'a -. h~ oe,..S tint to be counmtedl. Iolston Cotiiy, S. C., ais naow Co~nstitui- ! t aloven, J1. 1C. IIichbo~ur' the polls, M mangrs anad Clerks must ship that Tow'~un tat Mount. Pe s nT re ile-R ib take and sublscr'ibe theit Conistitutioatl S. C.-iliina it 'I'lies ilTH M . 1 C ihlat' V tinath. Tlheo Chiirmani of thte flonrd of .A Jotinit R-esoluition lai A mamnd Sac- ISt .'Paulm Townsi 1ij v - hn-t Manager's cant iadm ima tern thea iati-h tam tion 5i, Artticle 1tt, of Ite Contst ittion St. P'autl- -J1 II. K(i ta, Ma-, Lage thlie other tmeiminers anda to thle Clernk; lt'latimng to II im it aof the' lonaded IDebht K(i ng, J1. M. K i- nig. . ues a Notary Pubbei minust ad inimstetr the of School Distrit bly Addlainrg a Pro- I"ria'malshi p Tow-shi p, a i-ii 4-am't tiath tom thme .Chair'matn. The Mianag- v iso thereto, ats toa School Dist ric't No. Pa tnla--C.V IW i'rowtn toug as lI ti er's elc hi himnadCek 0 hrkeCut.ladav y F. I 'hiawaC) it Polls at. 'ac(hi votinmg llace m ust be A Joint Resolui tion toti A amei Sea- le M ania g ts tt- et n (t' 'iieI (ipaeed at 7 o'clIock an. m.. anda closed Ition 5, Armticle X aif the Conast itution tiammedl abovie a -a r'a'tutst tIto thla t a of Char'leston, whecre they shall lie fdebt of School Distrticts by AddI ing '' 1 a in lanks fair thae electiont Thmur'saa M O L D N Simenea at 7 a. n . a ntl cosead at (1 p. hi mo s T e 'o as t thn Sh ool li s- Novetm berai td t Xut' I Iouse. AND The Miantagers Ihave tho powver to fill enace -Counmty, Soutth Carolina. .IOS. .S. D)ICKSON, avacancy, and if tnone a the Mainag- A JIomut Resolutiotn to Amendl See'- . 1. APP'EIT. ' M0ILL WORK raattendl, the citizens ('ntn apploint tion 7, Article VIII of the Constitut- Ctommiissimer's of State and County from among thme qumalifleen voters, the tion, Relatitng to Municipal liondead Elections for Claraemmdon CoutntyS 'Managers, who, after being sworn, Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso C. ~~~ ca~~en conduct the election. Ther'eto a to the Cityof reow~n. nctobe. n..., 192. , -- -