The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, October 21, 1920, Image 7

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f I 11 ' NOTICE OP ELECTION \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Dillon, Notice is hereby given that the General Election for State and County Officers will be held at the voting precincts prescribed by law in said county on Tuesday, November 2, 1920, said day being Tuesday following the flrst Monday in November, as pre$ scribed by the State Constitution. The qualification for suffrage: Managers of Election Bball require of dvery elector offering to vote at any election, before allowing him or 17 her to vote, the production of his or her registration certificate and proof of the payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed against him or her , and couectioie aurmg me iucuwuo year. The production of a certificate or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Section 237, Code - of . 1912, as amended by Act No. 6, special session of 1414. Section 237. There shall be three separate and distinct ballots, as follows: One ballot for United States Senator, Representative in Congress and Presidential electors; and one ballot for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State officers, Circuit Solici|P: tors, member of the House of Representatives, State Senator, county officers; and one ballot for ?ell Constitutional amendments and special Questions, each pf thre? said boxes to be appropriately labelled; which ballots shall be of plain white paper / and of such width and length as to contain the names of the officer or officers and question or questions to be voted for or upon, clear and even 3^: > - cut, without ornament, designation, mutilation, symboKor mark of any kind whatsoever, except the name or names of theperson ot persons voted for and the office to which such person or persons are intended to be -chosen, and all special questions shall be written or printed or partly written or partly printed thereon In - -- * *- U-1U4 .V?1I Ka Oiacx iqk; ana suca umiui wau uc 80 folded as to conceal the name or names, question or questions there on, and, so folded, shal be depolsited in a box to be constructed, kept and disposed of as herein provided by law, and np ballot of any other de1 scription found in either of said boxes shall be counted. r. On all special questions the ballot O shall state the question,or questions, ,, and shall thereafter have the words p. ' "Yes" and "No" Inserted so that the voter may indicate his or her vote f: ' 11* hy striking out one or the other of Hi "such words on said ballot, the word y afcot so stricken out to be counted. -"isM Before the hour fixed for opening the polls. Managers and Clerltt must ?take and subscribe the Constitutional /.Ol&iM. The Chairman of the Board of ' sMafcagers can administer the oath to * woijgfe other members and to the Clerk; - H a ttffe&ry Public must administer tbe ' .x'xAthl to the Chairman. The ManaM-$jters elect their Chairman aDd Clerk. ?' Pells at each voting place must be l OT <#peiWi'4ti7 o'clock a. m. and closed 'TIJAfA't'ofedbk p. m., except in the city < 'Atf-'dfaaiQeBton,- where they shall be .opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. ? The -Managers have the power to HH ftina iafcdhc/, and if none 'of the 1 i 'MabagBre attend, the cltiiens can ap?ouJ{lrani among the qualified voters .hntam Mahagew, ^ho, after being sworn, u o<cAO> dbriditet? the-election. J -:ii 'At th&tlfces of the election the Managers an -d-Clerk must proceed V) -paWtety. to efcea lheiballot boxes and 1 JentMtf the: haHotsi therein, and conHRedt ttaue wlthout adjournment until the v's 9it wtfneiis completed*-and make a state-5*1) thhnt-of-, the.' result-for each office ili /god Mgtt> the sajqje.'Within three days t^lthtt-atttthrfthe^haisnibo of the Board, ? otHsome one designated by. the Board, oi bHuat delivers fo<thd- oh>mlssioners of bnolieetiod the poll jlihh-.thei boxes contaihin? the?belkft& and wottoni state1} ixilenta of'the.fleaults.ofitiie ejection. Af~*h? said--election- quall^ed elecIA -toifl w?W/y/qfte TWftj^e t^pjlon or -od rpje^tieor.ofj^igendine^ta to the Sjate : .Copetitiitioq, ap jyQvjdfd i9 ,tpe jfolMb lowfrg Joint rqpolutiqns;. . , -/A .stA Joint reeolft^qn, to arnand.Section U 3d o< ArtiQlO/UIioX th*, pojistltution, oi oTflatittg toi;tM |ixan|iex. o/v.^jng ;tbe amount of pompeiasation j tp be ^aid , iaolfOQqnty ..officers,,by,: striding ;d\it sub-' -r.i aeqtion ? qf *he- original-^qjistjtutjori, -n;.-appearing iajCodf ,of:>qws, Volume II, page 615, as subsection jYJJI. !' ?\ ? A Joint resolution to amend.SecA Otto* T.i Article V|IL of /the flopttiittt9 iO Uoni'relating vfo nnjnicipat Jjoqded c,)f indebfednes#,-)^ #4f?n^3 a,, proviso <>b-r ^hereto ** *$>, the; tpwq of,Mar|on! ':-s liliiMAtjlj^SesSe^^l^.qilagd SedI-Ottion 7, Article VlII oXni)he;$9n8titd-: ?- . tiuu, relating to municipal bonded ;-uciebteiiiw% hio^diWf.!^ i prp^oo UavAhereif Mc&o.Abo town, pt ^al^da^fa j Jtnlnria -MMintv,. rand. Kincatreo. Wfl-< * T*r%""r"T* i'i1 r?4ovi-*im. ^ : q;S Mmppburg CpUB^y,.;,! --. A joint-resolution, ta .amend 5ecari'iu** 7/ A^a Stwi"?,ul tioo, t^aMfg.Jthpjfnut gf tSei K'o bpb<fcd ,4ebt. o4c^ta8,by adding therte-i , vjty;/* ?lftriest6n. .rqne.-ii Jqipt jreaqluUoa tq. Amend 3ec; ; fion $ of A^cl^. yi|jf <jf thp, Cyns ita-1 tion,. relating to .municipal boi dect indebtedp^fflkj [?b>! adding a proviso: . i, tbej-etq qp. ta thej "bonded rdety of the: . o'iCity. of Cbacteton.'. t . 8 . a i * J r jo{ <<A joint .jesplqtLon to amend ;Sec"amaadBjienjii t9;, ^rt^cle Vljl'ql' the .00 |t^ipn/'TOl^tiof .)t;q/Watei;'iyorks and; OPlants fof Jurnishing lfgbts( by-addina a proviso referring to iCe lhaniifacw4 ** L .am knipbdmenf to Attlple VIII of the j CQ^stitnUqh, by,adding fnere'to |Sect|on43? to JSmpQwir cities ana tqwus . .. ; tp enquire' and 6^ei-at? Icqj plants. .?5uf-o-;4 J?1q^ resolution to^ainepd ('Seo^lon 7, Article VIII of t be Constitution, relating to the bonded IndeMedr/. noss <of; citiep, by? adding a -proviso ) thereto in regard tp the city of Union. A Joint resolution to amelhd Sec*? tlon 7 of Article VIII of the Oons tituA tlon; relating to" municipal r bo ided Indebtedness, Dbjf adding a [proviso 1 i-0 Chireto aslo-the cityl of Laurens. / A joint resolution to amend Section 7, Article VIII of the Constitution, relating to municipal bond indebtedness, by adding a proviso theres V... l to as to the various townships of Union county. A joint resolution to amend Section 7 of Article VIII of the Constitu-! tion, relating to municipal bonded j indebtedness, by adding a proviso there to as to the town of Bennettsville. A joint resolution to amend Section 7 of Article VIII of the Constitution, relating to municipal bonded indebtedenss, by adding a proviso thereo as to the bonded debt of the city Of Charleston. A joint resolution to amend Section 7 of Article VIII of the Constitution, relating to municipal bonded indebtedness, by adding a proviso thereo as to the town of Newberry. - A joint resolution proposing to amend Section 7, Article VIII'of the Constitution, relating to municipal! bonded indebtedness, by adding a proviso thereto as to the town of j Newberry. A joint resolution Proposing to - ? ? WTTTT 1 amend Section 7, Arucie via ui mo Constitution, relating to municipal ponded indebtedness, by adding a proviso thereto as to the town of Bishopvllle. A joint resolution to amend Section 7 of Article VIII of the Constitution, relating to municipal bonded indebtedness, by adding a proviso thereto as to the town of Bennetts ille. j A joint resolution to Amend Section 7 of Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, so as to exempt teh town of Chesterfield from the provisions thereof. A joint resolution t<j amend Section 7 of Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, so as to exempt the town of Hartsville from the provisions thereof. A joint resolution to amend Section 7 of Article VIII and Sections 5 and 6 of Article X of the Constitution, so as to exempt the county of Richland from the provisions thereof. A joint resolution to amend Article VIII, Section 7, .and Article X, Section 5 of the Constitution of South Carolina, by exemptin the town Allendale, in Allendale county, from the provisions thereof. A joint resolution to amend Section 7 of Article VIII and Section 5' of Article X of the Constitution, so as to exempt the city of Camdeh from the provision thereof. A joint resolution to amend Section 5 of Artclei X of the Constitution, relating to the limit of bonded debt of municipal corporations and political divisions and subdivisions, Dy adding a proviso merwiu as w tuc Sante? Bridge District, comprising the territory of the counties qf Charleston,' Bergeley' and Williamsburg. A joint resolution to propose an amendment to Articl? X of the Constitution by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 13A, empowering county authorities to assess abutting property for permanent improvement of highways. 1 A joint resolution to amend paragraph 5, Article X of the Constitution, j relating to bonded indebtedness of counties, townships, school districst,' etc., by adding a proviso as to thej county of Sumter. A joint resolution to amend Sec-| tion 5, Article X of the Constitution,! relating to the limit of the obnded! debt of school districts, by adding a prqviso thereto as to the Charleston | School District, comprised within the present limits of the cjty of Charleston. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Article X of the Con-| stitution, to be known as Section 20, { by allowing the county of Florence' to assess abutting property and property adjacent, within a radius of one and one-half miles for permaI nnnt mad and highway improve ment.' ? ?&e??e?ee?e 1 LONG STAF ? . ; Dillon, S. C ? ? ? Ourginisespe< flong staple cotton. ; of October we have fg < the ginnery day an m Atlanta, Ga., and hi id M. Williams, who v ? ployee of the Murr S_ i. .. operate our gin at B -- - pared to blow your ,5) - - - -"cotton house during gg - - - - - gin it out that nigh g .. store fifty bales of i =1 three bales are pu ?; * * - can unload cotton ir SI - - - - arrival of your wa^ dM ;y n^tjtpse time waiti IS ." . price for ginning ai g[ - - qt^le is $8.25 per l^j... and twenty-five pc ,Jz{- -- - - about two bales pe ? V We;are prepare S - - - and staple cotton g] have a storage pro] wf'y' f- on cotton seed. 5 . .We have.lates ery for cleaning si 3 have any <)ff grade S ' can save iyou more g] 'ning^y improving m suit, your .cotton bi z- ' of1 strict low and lo S } '' '?' i/' i .-/? > > i g] I t; **i IJ i > .' 111 ' El Carolina Mi IS BSBSIISSSSISffl *-!?UT A joint resolution to amend Section1 5, Article X of the Constitution, re- l lating to the limit of the bonded debt of School .Districts, by adding' a proviso thereto as to school District No. 5, of Laurens county, the State * of South Carolina. ' l" A joint resolution to amend Sec-, tion 5, Article X of the Constitution,; ? relating to the limit of bonded debt d of counties, by adding a proviso c thereto asto Laurens county. A joint resolution to amend Section 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 town of Laurens, comprised within tbe present limits of the city of Laurens. A joint resolution to amend Section tion 10, Article X of the Constituj relating to the limit of the bonded' [debt of School Districts, by aaaing thereto as to the Lancaster School District, in Lancaster county. A joint resolution to amend Sec-! tlon 5, Article X of the Constitution,' by adding a proviso thereto relating to the bonded indebtedness' of the counties of Allendale and McCormick land fixing it not to exceed fifteen (15) per centum. i A Joint resolution to amend Section 10 y Article X o the Constitution, relating to the fiscal year, by 'changing same from the 1st day of January to the 1st day of July. I A joint resolution to amend Section 5, Article XII of the Constitution, i relating to School District, by adding [ a special proviso as to Saluda county.; A joint resolution to amend'Section 7 of Article VIII and Section 6! of Article X of the Constitution, sol jas to exempt the City of Chester, from the Provisions thereof. Election Managers The following Managers of Election' have been appointed to hold the elec-' tion at the various precincts in the isaid county: Latta?Earnest Parh&m, Henry Bethea and A. L. Betbea. Centerville?H.v N. Cousar, D. S.1 Rogers and J. F. Williams. Lake View-*?John Huggins, A. Q. Page and Charlie Hayes. Fork?G. D. Carmichael, C. S, Rogers and Z. Edwards. Oak Grove?T. L. Fore, Sy J.' 'Berry and Vernon Hayes. I Floyd Dale?L. B. Alford, M. J. ; Rogers^ and J, R. McLaurin. f ' Judson?J. L. Cottingham, J. C. Bennett and J. E. Norton. Little Rock?p. W. Bethea, L. A. Manning and M. S. Britt Maple Mill?W. M. Butler, Thos. McPhatter and Edward Todd. Dillon?S. W. Jackson, W. J. Adams and B. A. Harrelson. Pleasant Hill?J. G. Regan, E. V. Moody and D. D. McDonald. Gaddys Mill?Willie Grantham, W. Lupo and F. D. McDonald. Mt. Calvary?E. P. Wiggins, T. J. Walker and J. H. Moody. | Bermuda?L. L. Stephens, C. M. Moody and B. C. Moody. Hamer?D. McDufflie, Watson Mc-j Daniel and W. Sfl Campbell. I The Managers at each preoinct (* named above are requested to dele-, ^ gate one of their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election. J. EARLE BETHEA, H. B. SEYMOUR. T. S. RICHBOURG, Chm'n. ' Commissioners of State and County Elections for Dillon Connty, S. C. October 13, 1920. L. K. Wilkerson, of Hartsville. spent last Sunday in Dillon. ESBSSSSSSSi'a' ?LE COTTON. 1; ml ., October 5, 1920. raj, ?j' (Zl < nally equipped to gin j 4 During the month 1 arranged to operate S 1 d night. We sent to ? ' ' - ' "T r?il 1 ive employed Mr. w. |+j pas for years an em- gj 1 ay Gin Company, to gi ^ night. We are pre- ^ ' staple cotton into a ' f the day, and we will SI ( :t. We have room to ? seed cotton provided g] i t in each stall. We mj, 1 a few minutes after s ^ iH jon, so that you need S j ng on the gin. Our n- nn lnnrr I 11 \ I1U Wlcippiiig up a vug . bale of five hundred E 1 )unds. We can gin [g ? r hour. g] id to store both short nn ? after ginning. We Id Dosition to make you 4 ? ? t improved machin- ? * :orm cotton. If you [g cotton we believe we g] * than the cost of gin- m ; your sample. Con- d uyer as to the price w middling cotton. ' E ' lling Company E . II 1 IS SIS SEE IS IS IS El IS < KEPT COFFIN' EIGHT YEARS oimberton Robesonian. 01 Mrs. Eliza Bass, aged 92" years, ^ led yesterday morning at 1 o'clock t her home In the northern part of ? )wn, death resulting from the inrmities of old age. Interment was ^ lade in Meadowbrook cemetery toay at 10 a. m. d) MAN OPERATES BOTH T 1^1 _ ^ * {J . . * One Man Discs 27 Acre yLfcivryjEjasjii Discing is rapidly and economically done with tlie new I * "-"-Universal Tractor, Model D, c - : i *v with an C-^Anf HnrlAm I f fOVCnni? 27 acres in ten Leers. . a 10-foot disc harrow he covers it acres, and with a 20-foot peg-tooth harrow 76 acres. The light weight of the MolineUniversal Tractof, 8,580 pounds, makes it especially adapted for discing and similar work; as it does not pack the soil and uses hut little fuel, running on less than half throttle most of the time. It is light, but more than enough power to pull two 14-inch plows at high speed, all its weight being traction weight The Moline-Universal Tractor attaches directly to the implement and forms a single, compact unit with it that is controlled by the operator from the seat of the implement where he must sit to do good work. One man with the Moline-Universal does as good work as two men with the average tractor. The Moline-Universal is adapted for all classes of farm work. Its high McLAURIN & Dillon 24 *? J ? ? ' I 30 C | We have i > * /? \1 | So strong | you an autor ; cotton at 30 ci ;' The risk : c > X i ? All cars of > : | I People I L j ? Deceased was well-known throughut this section and was one of the >wn's oldest inhabitants, -She had er coffin and # burial robe already repared. The' coffin and apparel ad been in readiness for about eight cars. Mrs. Bass kept her coffin in er home and it was her request that o funeral be held after she was ' sad. RACTOR AND IMPLBMBNT 3 a Day with the Neyr clearance, $9^ inches, makes it idea! for Cultivating, and it is equally well fitted for planting and harvesting. In addition, it has ample power for belt work, pulling a 24-inch grain separ? tor or 16-inch ensilage cutter with case. There is work on the farm ertrjf t day in the year for the Moline-Umversal Tractor. It will do every field operation that can be done with horses and do it better, faster, and cheaper. This is why the MolineUniversal really replaces horses, and, at the same time, by enabling one man to do much more work than ever before possible, solves the farm help problem. The detailed construction of the new Moline-Universal, Model' D, is the best it is possible to manufacture Pa-rvlinrler overhead-valve . engine, electric starting and lighting system, complete enclosure of all working parts, and fifteen Hyatt roller hearings, are a few of the main features. ' We invite you to examine this machine at your earliest opportunity. i RACTOn ^ND IMPLEMENT THOMPSON,. * , s. c. ,J 'ents Co ^ \ that much fai tture of cotton is our faith that aohile and take n*?r nnnnfl. VAA VM J^/ W A j^r v is all ours. :hevrolet allen overland standard make ar as the best is Hardwar ake View, S. C. A Good y Battery Makes A .,11 Good Bell ' ' v v.-.- > . . J y ':$S npHESE Colombia Dry . A Batteries art sturdy j packages of power espa- * ? feJE dally for bells and boa- j; sera _ jftp They bare characteristics peculiarly their own?ad-1 , ? Rj vantages possesssed by so ( f'J other source of bell cor- ? \*^n rent They cost Mttk, and last long; easy to conneeP | op; not attached to any other drcrita, and abso, lutely safe. ' > A Demand Cohantrias for y every battery need. For the home, Colombia Met v 0*s are ordinarily ehoseta TV- V Ur* A IK nvw W?Ml *?v? Shot Na 1441 (4 cellpower) U tued fa large : homes, apartment booaef, ? and offices. 1 ptllon Hardware Co., Palmetto Hdw. Co., Braddy-Wheeler, ! Dillon, S. C. \Jrf( ' lA t i ; * > 7?**w*#r* Sprite CM 1 Bintina PotU M CtH ~ No. Ofo firtra Ch*? Colombia ^Batteries V Tf'l f ???K??? ????? t tton I X 3 thinthe I i ... ? x i y r?> < <? , *>rwe will sell $ I ' payment in A f v * * I I I id as good V T Wit 1 * e Co. ? ? 2 ? 2 V V >J> A