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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1924
NOTICE
t
OF ELECTION
Stale of South Carolina,
' County of Laurens.
Notice is hereby {fiver that the Gen
eral Election for State ?nd County
Officers will be held at the voting
precincts prescribed by law in said
county, on Tuesday, November 4, 1924,
said day being Tuesday following the
first Monday in; November, as pre
scribed by the State Constitution. .
The qualifications for suffrage:
Managers of election require of ev-
cuy elector offering t < vote at any elec
tion before allowing him to vote, the
production of his regist;r&tiop certifi
cate and proof of the payment of nil
tc?x-‘s, including poll ta^ alsessed
against him and collectible during the
previous year, ^he production of a
certificate or of the receipt of the of
ficer authorised t< collect such taxes,
shall be conclusive proof the payment
thereof, j
Section 239, Code of 1922.
Section 239. There shall be three
separate and distinct ballots, as fol
lows: One ballot for United StaVs
Senator, Representatives in Congress,
and Presidential Electors; and one
ballot for Governor, Lieutenant Gov
ernor, State officers, Circuit Solicitor?
members of the House of Representa
tives, State Senator county officers,
and one ballot for all Constitutional
amendments and special questions,
each of three said boxes to be appro-
priately labelled; which ballots shall
be of plain white paper and of such
width and length. a,s to contain the
names of tin? officer or officers and,
question or questions to be voted for
or upon, clean and even cut, without
ornament, designation, mutilation,
symbol' or mark of any kind whatso
ever except the name or names of l .e
person or persons voted for and the
office to which such person or persons
are intended to be chosen, and
all special questions which name
or names, officer or officers, ques
tion or questions snail be written
or printed or partly written or partly
printed thereon in black ink; and such
ballot shall be so folded as to conceal
the name or names, question or ques
tions thereon, and so folded, shall be
deposited in a box to be constructed,
kept and disposed of as herein provid
ed by law, and no ballot of any other
description found in either of sard
boxes shall be counted.
On all special questions the ballot
snail state the question, or questions,
and shall thereafter have the words
“Yes” and “No” inserted so that ohe
voter may indicate his vote by strik
ing out one or .the other of such words
on said ballot, 'the word ' not so
stricken out to be counted.
Before the hour fixed for opening
the polls, Managers and Clerks mu-*,
take and subscribe the Constitutional
oath. The Chairman of the Board of
Managers can administer 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
open at 7 o’clock a. m., and closed at
4 o’clock p. m. except in the City of
Charleston, where they shall be op
ened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m.
The Managers have the power to fill
a vacancy, and if none of the Man
agers attend, the citizens can appoint
from among the qualified voters, th
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 boxes and
count the ballots therein, a.«d con
tinue without adjournment until the.
same is completed, and make a state
ment o fthe result for each office and
sign the same. Within three days
hereafter, the Chairman of the Board,
or some one designated by the Board,
must deliver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the boxes con
taining the ballots and written state
ments of the results of the election.
At the said election qualified elec
tors will vote uoon the adoption or re
jection of amendments to tha State
Constitution, as provided in the fol
lowing Joint Resolutions:
A Joint Resolution Proposicg
Amendment to Section 1; Article II,
of the State Constitution by providing
for o four-year term of the State
Superintendent of Education.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion? of Article 8 and Section 5 of
Article 1U of tne Constitution, so as
to Exempt the Town of Lancaster
From the Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7. Article VIII of the Constitu
tion of South Carolina, Relating to
Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by
Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the
Town of Conway, Horry County.
A Joint Resolution Proposing an
Amendment to Section 5, Article X,
of the Constitution, Exempting York
County from the Provisions Thereof
as to Bonded Indebtedness for High
way Purposes.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII, of the Coustitu-
tion; Relating to Municipal Bond Tn
debtedness, by Adding a Proviso
t hereto as to the Town of Greeley-
ville, W liamsburg County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article XI, of the Constitu
tion Relating to School Djstricts by
Adding a Special Proviso as to .Pickens
County.
A Joint rRcsolntion Proposing
Amendment to Section 5, of Article
10, of the Constitution Relating to the
Limit of the Bonded Debt of School
Districts by Adding a Proviso There
to as to McCormick District No. 4, of
McCormick County, South Ca'olina.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, of Article X, of the Constitu
tion Relating to School Diatrict Bond
ed Indebtedness by Adding a Proviso
Thereto as to McColl School District
No. 12,
j A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, of Article VIII, and Section 5,
of Article X, of the Constitution Re
lating to Municipal Bonded Indebted
ness by Adding a Proviso thereto Ex
empting the Town of Clio from said
Sections.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5 Article X, of the Constitution
Relating t ethe Limit of Bonded Debt
of School Districts by Adding a Pro-
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viso Thereto as to Mullins School Dis
trict No. 16, Marion Couniv
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, of Article X, of the Constitu
tion Relating to School District Bond
ed Indebtedness, by Adding a Proviso
Thereto as to Clio School District No.
A Joint ResolutitAi to Amend Section
5, of Article X, of the Constitutipn re
lating to School Di tiict bonded In
debtedness, by Adding a Proviso
Thereto as to the School District
Known as Marlboro Graded. School
District No. 10.
A Jcim Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article X, of tna Constitution
delating to Bonded Indeutedness of
Lount'es, Townships, School Districts,
etc., by Adding a Proviso Permitting
the County of Spartanburg to Incur
Bonded Indebtedness to an Amount
not Exceeding Fifteen Per Centum
of the Assessed Value of All Taxable
Property Therein.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII, of the Constitu
tion of South Carolina Relating to
Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by
Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the
Town of Mullins.
A Joiont Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5„ Article X, of the Constitution
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts by Adding f
a Proviso Thereto .as to Loris School (
District No. 18, ,of Horry County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-,
tion 5, Article X, of the Constitution-
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of Schobl Districts by Adding a
Proviso Thereto as to Green Sea
School District No. 7, of Horry Coun
ty.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion Five (5), Article Ten (10), of the
Coustituiton by Increasing the Limit
of Bonded Indebtedness of Greenwood
School District No. 18, of Greenwood
County.
A Joint Resolution Proposing An
Amendment to Article X of the Con
stitution, by Adding Thereto Section
14b, to Empower the City of Green
ville and City of Spartanburg to As
sess Abutting Property for Permanent
Improvements.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article 10, of the Constitution
Relating to the Bonded Indebtedness
of School Distiicts by Adding a Pro
viso Thereto as to Turbeville School
District No. 21, Clarendon County,
and by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to
the Town of Fort Mill, in York Coun
ty.
A Joint Resolution Proposi 'g
Amendment to Section 5, of Article
10, of the Constitution Relating’to the
Limit of -the Bonded Debt of School
Districts by Adding a Proviso Thereto
is to Bishopville School District No.
1, of Lee County, South Carolina.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII, of the Constitu
tion of South Carolina Relating to
Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by
Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the
Town of Timmonsville, Florence
County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, of Article VIII, and Section
5, ol Article X, of the Constitution Re
lating to Municipal Bonded Indebted
ness by Adding a Proviso Thereto Ex
empting the Town of McColl from
S:iid Sections.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Artcile 10, of the Constitution
Relating to the Bonded Indebtedness
of Counties, Townships, etc., by Add
ing a Proviso Thereto as to Manning
School District No. 9, in the County
of Clarendon.
A Joint Resolution Proposing
Amendment to Section 5, of Article
10, of the Constitution Relating to the
Limit of the Bonded Debt of School
Districts by Adding a Proviso There
to as to Heath Springs District No.
38, of Lancaster County, South Caro-
iina.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-
ton 7, Article VIII, and Section o, Ar
ticle X, of the Constitution Relating
to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by
Adding Proviso Thereto as to. the
Town of Batesborg, in Lexington
County.
A Joint Resolution to Propose an
Amendment to Section II, Article IV,
of the Constitution by Providing the
Ter n of Office for Governor for Four
Y ears.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article X, of the Constitu
tion Relating to Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts by Adding a
Proviso Thereto as to School District
No. 9, Chorokee County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tions 5 and 6, Article X, of the Con
stitution Relating to the Limit of the
Bonded Debt of Townships, by Add
ing a Proviso Thereto as to the Town
ship of St. James Santee, Charleston,
S. C., as now Constituted.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article 10, of the Constitution
Relating to the Limitation of the
Bonded Debt of School Districts by
Adding a Proviso Thereto as to Mc-
Bee School ^District No. 39, in Ches
terfield County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article X, of the Constitution
Relating to the Limits of the Bonded
Debt of Scnool Districts, by Adding
a Proxiso Thereto as to the HartsviUe
School District No. 32, in Darlington
County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 10, Article X, of the Constitu
tion Relating to the Fiscal Year, by
Changing Same from the 1st Day of
January to the 1st Day of July.
-A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article 8„ of the Constitution
Relating to the Bonded Indebtedness
of School District by Adding a Proviso
Thereto as to Manning School Dis
trict No. 3, Clarendon County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion Seven (7), Article Eight (8), and
Sections Five and Six of Article Ten
(10) of the Constitution, RePiting uo
Bonded Indebtedness by Adding a Pro
viso Thereto as to the County uf. Edge-
field.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion f>, Article ' 10, of the Constitu
tion Relating to the Limit of the
Bonded Debt of -School Districts by
Adding a Prvyiso Thereto as to Sardis
School District No. 12, Florence ^Coun
ty.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article X, of the Constitutiqn
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts, by Addi ng
a Proviso Thereto as to Olanta School
District No. 21, in Florence County,
South Carolina.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Para
graph 5, Article X, of the Constitu
tion Relating to the Bonded Indebted
ness of Counties, School Districts,
etc., by Adding a Proviso as to the
County of Florence.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII, of the Constitu
tion Relating to the- Limit of the
Bonded Debt of Cities, by Adding a
Proviso Thereto as to Cities Contain
ing a Population in Excess of- 1,000
Inhabitants. *
A Joint Resolution Proposing an
Amendment to Section 16, of Article
IV, Relating to Extra Sessions of the
General Assembly. - v
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII, of the Constitu
tion. of South Carolina Relating to
Municipal Bonded Indebtedness, by
Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the
Town of Lake City, Florence County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-
tior 5, Article X, of *tha Constitution
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts, by Adding
a Proviso Thereto as to Pamplico
School District No. 19, in Florence
County, Suuth Carolina.
An Act to Propose an Amendment
to Section 11. Article 10, of the Con
stitution by Adding a Proviso There
to for the Levy of An Annual Tax
Biennially.
A Joint Resolution tc Amend Sec
tion 7, Article VIII, of the Constitu
tion Relating to Municipal Bonded In
debtedness, by Adding a Proviso
Thereto as t othe City of Georgetown.
A Joint Re'solution 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 San nprrtlle
School District, Being “School Dis
trict No. 18, of Dorchester County,
the State of South Carolina.”
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 5, Article X. of the Constitution
Relating to the Limit of Bonded Debt
of School Districts, by Adding a Pro-
'iso Thereto as to the Rock Hill
School District No. 12, York Courtv.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 7, of Article VIII, and Section 5.
of Article X, of the Constitution by
Adding a Proviso Thereto as tc LimTT
of Bonded Debt of the Town of Gaff
ney, in the County of Cherokee.
A Joint Resolution Proposing ar
Amendment to Section 24, of Article"
IV. of the Constitution by Changing
the Term’of Office of Certain State
Officers from Two to Four Vears.
A Joint Resolution Pro;osii,g an
Amendment to Section 28, of Article
V, Changing the Term of Office of
Attorney General.
A joint Resolution Proposing an
Amendment to Section 5, of Article
XI, of the Constitution Relating to the
Area of School Districts.
A Joint Resolution to Propose an
Amendment to Section 9, Article 3,
of the Constitution! by Providing for
Biennial Sessions of the General As
sembly.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
tion 6, Article XI, of the Constitu
tion Relating to an Annual 1 evy of
Three-Mih Tax fer School Furposca
in this State.
A Joint Resolution Proposing to
Amend Section 7,. of Article VIII, of
the Constitution Relating to Muni
cipal Bonded Indebtedness, Adding a
Proviso as to the Town of Greer.
At the said election tha qualified
electors will also vote upon the ques
tion of the Stale’s issuing ten million
Dollars in bonds as provided in th?
following Act:
An Act to Submit to the Qualified
Electors of this State at the General
Election to be Held in 1924, the Ques
tion of the State’s Issuing Bonds to
the Amount of Ten Million ($10,000,-
000.00) Dollars for the Purpose of a
Building and Improvement Program
for the Benefit of Educational, Charit
able and Pe.nal Institutions of this
State.
Election- Managers
The following Managers of Elec
tion have been appointed to hold the
election at the various precincts in
the said County:
Laurens—R. E. Thompson, J. M.
Clardy, R. L. Wolff.
Laurens Mill—C. B. Adams, R. S.
Templeton, J. N. Wilburn. •
Watts Mill—J. H. Phinney, H* D.
Stew-art, Joe Blakely.
Barksdale-Narnie—R. M. Langston,
Austin Bramlett, E. B. Bolt.
Trinity-Ridge—W. N. Austin, J. S
George, A. H. Moore.
Ura—J. M. Wallace, W. E. McClin-
tock, P. K. Abercrombie.
Lanford—C. D. Cox, J. Talmadgt
Patterson, R. M. Parson.
Pleasant Mound—E. If. Garrett. W.
G. Putman, R. W. Stewart.
Young’s Ctore—J. H. Abercrombie,
M. C. Clark, Geo. W. Cox.
Stewart’s Store—L. S. Cook, J. E.
Hunt, A. J. Hughe's. - '
Gray’s Store—G. C. Godfrey, F. L.
Mclntyre r B. B. Bailey.
Cock’s Store—J. T. Edwards, P. L.
Cooper, R. R. Garrett.
Thompson's Store—R. W. Gilliland,
R. L. Thompson, C. S. Henry.
Owings—L. B. Stoddard, R. O.
Hunt, J. J. Hunter.
Gray Court—J. W. Wells, W. B.
Brooks, S. J. Martin, ,
Dials—P. M. Hellams, J. W. Sim
mons, L. H. Abercrombie.
Woodville—J. C. Mahaffey, Paul
Babb, Will Woods.
Shiloh—J. L. Power, J. H. Wolff, R.
G. Wilson.
Fickoory Tavern—J. L. Baldwin, M.
L. McDaniel, J. K. Thomason.
Princeton—W. C. Arnold, A. J.
Monroe, G. E- Taylor.
Poplai Springs—W. B. Davis, Ern
est E. Simpson, S. E. Elledge.
Daniel’s Store—J. C. Martin, E. D.
Madden. J. W. B. Hill.
Mt. Olive—J. Broadus Hill, Pr. J.
O. Martin, W. L. Cooper.
Mt Pleasant C. P. Finley, S. R.
Jones, W. B. Mundy.
Ekom—H. H. Pinson, J. C. McDfcn-
W, W. W. Culbertson. ‘ * 4
- Tip-Top—John M. Anderson, R. E.
Riser, M. C. Simms.
Waterloo—S. H. Nelson, H. C. Ful
ler, H. C. Simms.
Cross Hill—Con way Dial, M. F,
Workman, W. T. Madden.
Mount ville—H. T. Jones, S. J.
Rasor, C. E. Stokes.
Hopewell—M. A. Cannon, E. W.
Workman, R, P. Davis.
Lydia Mill—George Connelson, W.
N. Bobo, Rev. D. B. Goings.
Clinton—J. H. Stone, W. D. Cope
land, T. F. Milam.
Clinton Mill—J. C. Templeton, J.
C. Car non, Jim Whitmire.
Gold ville—W. E. Blalock, E. M.
Young, \V. K. Stewart.
Renno—M. D. Milam, Jodie McMil
lan, Rj. E. Copeland,
Langston—Roy Goodwin, F. L.
Donnan, N. A. Poole.
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
the office of Clerk of Court on Satur
day, Nov. 1, 1924.
B. M. WOLFF,
J. H. NANCE.
EUGENE E. SIMPSON,
Commissioners of State and Coun
ty Elections, for Laurens Coun
ty, S. C. . .
NOTICE OF ELECTION
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Notice is hereby given that the
General Election for Presidential and
Vice Presidential Electors, -United
States Senator and Representatives
in Congress will be held at the voting
precincts fixed by law in the County
of Laurens on Tuesday, November 4,
1924, said day being Tuesday follow
ing the first Monday, as prescribed
by the State Constitution.
The qualiiicatipns for suffrage are
as follows:
Residence in State for two years,
in the County one year, in the polling
precinct in which the elector offers to
vote, four months, and the payment
six months before any election of any
poll tax then due and payable: Pro
vided, That ministers in charge of an
organized church and teachers of pub
lic schools shall be entitled to vote af
ter sj^x months’ residence in the State,
otherwise qualified.
Registration.—Payment of all tax
es, including poll tax, assessed and
collectible during the previous year.
The production of a certificate or the
receipt of the officer authorized to
collect such taxes shall be conclusive
prpof 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
administer the oath to 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 shallbe
opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m.
The Managers have the power to
fill a vacancy; and if none of the
Managers attend, the citizens can 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 Board,
must deliver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the box contain
ing the ballots and written statements
of the results 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:
Barksdale-Narnie: W. M. Myers, F.
H. Burton, G. Y. Hellams.
Clinton: W. M. McMillan, I. C. Bo
land, J. H. Donnan.
Cook’s Store: J. B. Cook, R. R.
Cooper, W. N. Stevens.
Cross Hill: J. H. Nance, H. H. Ful
ler, R. W. Wade.
Clinton Mill: F. C. Pinson, R. F.
Jackson, J. C. Wilson.
Dials: A. H. Curry, W. R. Harris,
C. E. Hellams.
Daniel's Store: J. M. Golden, B. T.
Martin, J. B. O’Dell..
Ekom: U. Elmore, Chester Phillips,
A, P. Williams.
Gray Court: C. B. Shell, W. W.
Yeargin, T. F. Babb.
Grays: W. M. Knighton, R. R. Bar
nett, E. F. Fincher.
Goldville: T. N. Crocker, W. B.
Hamm, V. C. Oxner.
Hopewell: G. F. Buford, J. Roy
Crawford, Geo. T. Brown.
Hickory Tavern: Arch Owings, E.
M. Murphy, C. W. Mahon.
Lanford: J. S. Higgins, L. M. Can
non, Chas. Waldrop.
Laurens: Joe F. Smith, R. A. Babb,
H. Douglas Gray.
Laurens Mill: J. W. Hellams, Jim
Lewis, Fi T. Duncan.
Langston: J. W. Donnan, S. O.
Clark, R. B. Glenn.
Lydia: R. B.T^hrift, C. N. Mauney,
Lumas Bailey.
Mt. Pleasant: B. M. Cunningham,
J. Wesley Fowler, A. B. Fuller.
Mt Olive: M. D. Mitchell, G. C.
Boland, J. H. Culbertson.
On: D. M. McClintock, S. J. Craig,
Conway Martin.
Owings: H. J. G. Curry, L. L. Tem
pleton, E. Owings.
Princeton: R. M. Rideway, W. I.
Freeman, M. B. McCuen.
Poplar Spriags: T. T. Wood, H. O.
Walker W. L- Walker. .
Pleasant Mound: Geo. Pulley, Col
lier Uurdette, J. A. Britton.
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Mountville: M. L. Crisp, Jim Wine-
brener, L. L. Copeland.
Stewart’s Store: W. D. Stewart, L.
R. Henderson, Cullen Jones.
Shiloh: M. G. Wallace, J. B. Hel
lams, C. P. Wilson.
Trinity-Ridge: C. D. Wilson, S. R.
Cain, tiuy Smith.
Thompson’s Store: L. W. Gilliland,
Wells Thompson, A. V. Hughes.
Tip Top: W. B. Simms, S. A. Tay-j
lor, John McDaniel.
Waterloo: W. W. Campbell, E. H.
Anderson, J. H, Wharton. *
Woodville: J. E. Wham, B. V. Gray,
A. L. Adair.
Watts Mill: L. R. torbin, J. P.
Stroud, W. E. Griffin.
Yourtgs: A. R. Martin, Wilkes Wal
lace, H. H. Abercrombie.
' Renno: J. H. Pitts, Jr., William
McMillan, John D. Copeland.
The Managers at each precinct
named above are requested to dele
gate one of their number to secure
the box and blanks for the election at
the office of Clerk of Court on Sat
urday, November 1, 1924.
R. M. WASSON, •
H. J. G. CURRY,
D. W. COPELAND,
Commissioners of Federal Elec
tion for. Laurens" County, S. C.
GUARANTEED
.VALUES
ESTATES FOR
SALE
Have several estates valued
at $10,000, guaranteed never to
decrease in value.
Cleaq title approved by U. S.
Government.
Invest now and reap the bene
fit. Will close at
$4,400 on Terms
$220.00 cash, balance in 20
years.
Act Quick
E. N. BEARD
Representative
PHONE 319 rCLINTON, S. C.
ATTENTION,
SCHOOL TEACHERS
Let me have your subscriptions to
any School Magazines that you
may need.
JAS. W. CALDWELL
Phone 243
Sowe of the
LUCKY
and
“UNLUCKIEST”
on the
J. D. COLLINS
WHEEL
Mrs. Manly (Laurens) 10 yards 40-
inch Sea Island at 10c yard, half-
price for being unlucky, 30c.
Mrs. W. M. Irby (Laurens)’ 6 yards
Indian Head at 25c yard, half price
for being Unlucky—75c. ,
Mr. B. F. Threat (Laurens) 2 pairs
of men’s shoes, 1 pair boys’ shoes and
1 pair pants, free—$13.89.
Mr. C. B. Hill (Mountville) two
petticoats at 98c, free—$1.96.
Mr. J. B. Pinson (Laurens) 1 pafik
large >sim. Chesterfield Cigarettes at
15c, unlucky*—7c.
Mr. J, P. Phillips (Laurens) 4 yds.
32 inch Outing at 15c yard, and two
spools J. & P. Coats thread at 4c a
spool, free—68c.
Mr .T. J. Kelly (Laurens) 1 pair
bedroom slippers at 69c, and ging
hams, at 10c a yard; half price for be
ing unlucky—84c.
John Cunningham (Laurens) one
man’s triple stitched ^double pockets
work shirt, unlucky—3Mc. •
Mr. J. A. Pitts (Fountain Inn) 1
pair shoes at $3.95, unlucky—$1.97.
Mrs. J. P. Smith (Waterloo) 3 yds.
best quality Sateen at 35c a yard,
free—$1.05.
Wesley Holder (Laurens) 2 in 1
shoe polish at 8c box, free—8c.
Mrs. J. B. Hill (Ware Shoals),
free—$7.50.
Liza Young (Ora) 1 pair baby
shoes at 49c and 1 pair stockings at
15c, unlucky—34c.
Tim Lawson (Woodruff) 1 coat at
$4.95, free—$4.95.
Mrs. Flora D. Anderson (Laurens)
1 1-2 yards best grade genuine Jap
Pongee and silk thread, free—$1.51.
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