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PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926 9 NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. . previous year. The production of a Notice is e y T ? certificate or of the receipt of the of- eral Election for Un ted States Sena- authoriZ ed to collect such taxes, ‘“’i, \ nd n tr f shall be conclusve proof of the pay- will be held at the voting precincts . fixed by law the County ofLaureus. 239, Code of 1922. on Tuesday, November 2, 1926 said Section 239 There shaU be three day being ues > hiT^the State separate and distinct ballots, as fol- Monday, as prescribed by the State H ; One ballot for Representatives the production of his registration cer- gard to Bonded Debt of Rock Hill tificate and proof of the payment of School District No. 1^, York County, j all taxes, including poll tax, assessed' and Taxes for the Payment of Said against him and collectible during the Debt. A Joint Constitution. au ft ra< ,„ ar Jin Congress and one ballot for Gov- tide 10, of the Constitution so. as to i he qualifications for suffrage are l.lontonunf n^> omnr Stnto nf. Exemnt the Citv of Union From the S res ot Resolution Proposing Amendment to Section 5 of Article X of the Constitution, Relating to the Limit of the Bonded Debt of School Districts by Adding a Proviso There to as to Bishepville School District No. 1 of Lee County, South Carolina. A Joint Resolution to amend -Sec tion 7. Article^ 8 and Section 5, Ar- as follows: ernor, Lieutenant Governor, State of Dr. Frank Crane Says— READ THE KIND NEWS Train Performance By Seaboard Good Asst. General Passenger Agent Pleasants of the Seaboard makes the following announcement covering train Exempt the City of Union From the, , . , , , Provisions Thereof. | can always be found the soft notes _ ^ A Joint Resolution Proposing that speak of the great mass of com- ballot for all Constitutional amend- Amendment to Section 5 of Article 10 j rnon, everyday, homely, honest folk, loiiowa. . ficers, members of the House of Rep- Resident^. St ^ e , r fo I tw “ resentatives, county officer,, and one the County n y . p g ballot for all Constitutional amend- .•.,,'1.',. ........ .-1,- ... - months and the payment n ? enta a "? 'P ccial < I“ aationa > eacfc . ? f o.n‘ h .' who ™“ ke U P the worth-while part of, “j™' 0 ” ' vote, four ™o"^. a ^ ‘ ha P" liree said“ bo^i'to^ .piroprtaW; U labelled: which ballots shall be of Di • If you see only the sordid, ugly and mean in mankind, it shows that you 7p" do not know how to look ^0°” , month w The papers are full of kindly news, . V. . . * ’ .. rr*- . at i^am performance, by divisions, were if you but train your eyes to catch it. 1 foll Q ’ J ’ Amid the raucous blaring of thei,,. . . crimes of the degenerate few, there X ,rg ' ni ® Dl ^ slon ** *% North Carolina Division „ 97.9% South Carolina Division 96.3% Georgia Division .... .... 97.6% The Baby’s Cold Contiuunl “ dosioc' with internal madiciiw upset* delicateHttl* stcmechs. Treat cold* externally with Vick*. You juat rub it on. Limit of the Bonded Debt of School humanity. 6 6 6 is a prescription for 99.3% Malaria, Chills and Fever, M *■ i l J t _ J xro Vxlxx • laUUlltrU , Wllldl UttilUVo ollall LHw "X 1-^*0 va vo * avavaa* ca a * v if * P ^‘ y P lain white and of such width io a3 to Heath s P rin K District No. 38 videdThatmin.stes f 0 ^ ? n and length as to contain the names of of Lancaster County, South Carolina, organized church and teachers of pub- « q s and tion or i A j oin t Resolution to amend Sec- Districts by Adding a Progso There- a few 9Uch ^ taken' ^I 1 ™** ?}•«? Dengue or Bilious Fever. at random /rom the news: West Florida Division 98.6% A New York scrubwoman, while her ? a3 a , 87.»% It kills the germs. lie schools shall be entitled ^vote af- r ^ r bl^voted 8 "^)? ^uporu tion 5, Article X, of the Constitution, ! husband was serving a term in jail for DlvI8Ion WHAT 1X1 ter six months residence in the State, c j ear an< j even cut> w ;thout ornament, Relating to Bonded indebtedness of non-support, was working for teft dol- ^ or t ^ e s y stem 96-4 ,0 * U AT IK) otherwise 1 1 • designation, mutilation, symbol or Counties, Townships, School Districts, ars a week to support her two chil- 1 j ^n'lud nrr-n ^ n---—j "’ ark « •»» k W ■••A,, soever, ex- etc., by Addin e . ProvmA Permitting; drcn . The rent was overdue and they 11 t v^r cept the name or names of the person the County of Spartanburg to Incur f . 3tarvation In the hallwav collectible during the previous year. or 1 , ;ersons voted f or ail( j the office to Bonded Indebtedness to an Amount ra ^ ed u t a hallWay The production of a certificate or the in Not Exonedinir Fifteen Per Centum , where she scrubbed she found a pock * • + # rxrf;r.x,r. •>,iHwxri*a/i ♦ri'^lwhich such person or persons are in- Not Exceeding Fifteen Per Centum , , receipt of the off 'ce r a uthomed to ded ^ chosen ^ nd al , s ial of t he Assed Value of all Taxable ^book with a hundred dollars m it. collect such taxes shall be conclusive questions which name or name ^ of _ Property Therein. ! In , THE CHRONICLE—SI .50 YEAR. P. S. JEANS DO? r f ™ thowo/xf questions wmen name or names or- . xt/pcatj ...cat;.... i — 8 P ite H er great need she turned proof of the payment fhereo • f; ce or 0 ffi ce s, question or questions i A Joint Resolution to amend Sec- it over to her employer, saying: “It; ♦iv n vt / on^ rww/ m!"f shall be written or printed or partly tion 5, Article X, of the Constitution,, better to be honest.” Ske P and ^subscribe t^ theConsTitu^ writtcn or P art,y P rinted thereon in Relating to the Limit of the^ Bonded j The town of Newent, in southern! ^al^th^ ChVrln °TZ ^inki and a-h ballot shall be so .Debt of ^KoolUistnct.. by .Addin,, „ know „ .. the Da _ fodil Vil . | folde<i as to conceal the name or Proviso Thereto as to Loris School Polls at each voting place must be t j opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed at (0 ^ mea - 4 C at Number 9. v/ay company also transported them without charge. comer in New York a officer held up traffic for a he rescued a young bird ! of* the Man voter may indicate his vote by strik- as to Bonded Indebtedness for High-■that had fluttered from a nest to th»,* | > f . arsn.Unf 1 ing out one or the other of such words ^ay Purposes. pavement, but was unable to fly. ° |om among;the qualified votars, the - -id ballo,. the word not so strick-, -endjec-, . . man Managers wn^aftef being sworn, tan , Bcfore ^ hour fixod f(ir o jn Helming to School District Bonded In- ’'/no had lost his wile and three grana- ,, c "1', ,K ' q„ . OfT. election .he Man PO» a . Managers and Clerks must debtedness, by Adding ‘ a Proviso '.hi Wren. In the Mackinac disaster last:;; A '. ih „a rTe-I. , mnit n^.i.V.H nnhA ta kc and subscribe the Constitutional Thereto as to the School District August returned a check for five hun- ’ * r^f S f n n tlx Hmy »rnunt °ath. The chairman of the Board of Known as Marlboro Graded School dred dollars to the Red Cross, saying: thl'hMlots thereir and continue with Managers can administer the oath to , District Number 10. j-Others need it more than I ” the ballots therein, and continue w.tn members and to the Clerk; A Joint Resolution to amend Sec- » . , . . . . , ^LlPteH and Lkc a s^ateme^t of 8 Notary Public must administer the tion 5. Article 10, Constitution of' A pa rolman making h.s round* on , completed, ai.d make a ^statement of oath tp thp rhairmnn Thp Mnnairprs South Carolina. Relating to the Limit the East Side in New York warned two; icf Bonded Debt of School Districts ir ‘en who were arguing in loud tones. ' W j,u- „ thorp. e ^ ec t their Chairman and Clerk. after the Chairman cf the Board or Polls at each voting place must be by Adding a proviso Thereto as to on a street comer late at night When some one must delivei * Phairm^n thp Ro^rn or at pian* iziusv w w v..* « tv uvit . > ^ ie design-ted by the board °P 9ned at 7 o’clock a. m., arttl closed Aynor School District No. 99 of Horry ht returned they were still shouting f.t n liver to the Commissioners of at 4 o’clock p. m except in the City,County , each other, so he locked them both up.':: Profit In Cattle For the first time in years, cows are high and feed low. Now is the time to buy up some cattle and fatten for market in the spring. The manure will almost pay for the feed. We will make SPECIAL PRICES to farmers who intend feeding cattle all winter. _ ACID, KAINIT, “PERFECTION BRAND” 8-3-3 and all other materials at low prices. NEW CROP Hulls and FRESH GROUND Meal* Call up and ask about our new lower prices. CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. Phone 62 Night Phone 2403 Managers of election.—-The follow-'a vacancy aV if none o? the Man. a Special Proviso as to Chesterfield ' ino- Manco’ixr^ nf Flprtion have been £ers attend, the citizens can appoint County. 1,v « nouars. me day oeiore nafi been appointed to hold the election at the £ om amon * * he qualified voters, the A Joint Resolution to Amend Ar- rent day and one of the men had no various precincts in the said county: Managers, who, after being sworn, t.cle 8, bection 8, of the Constitution, money. If he stayed away from work Laurens—R E Thompson J M. can conduct the election. ; Authorizing ^Florence and Georgetown he would lose his job and his seven Clardv, It. L.‘Wolff. ’ 1 „ At the close of the election, the Counties to Exempt Furniture Facto- diildren would go hungry. The officer T wSus 0 Mm.-H W D U s\wart, Joe count \ ballots therein and epu- t/ T-for Five Years and ,o •>«>*«*; ri ikplv I H Phinnv tmue Without adjournment until the a Vote Thereon. iweniy it. e aonars to release me prio- ^ Barksdaie-Narnie - Austin Bramb- 8a me is completed, and make a state- A Joint Resolution to amend Ar-; cner. lett E B Bolt, Z. R. Traynham. merit of the results for each office and tide 8, Sect.on 8, of the Constitution j As y oU news each day k?eo Trinity-Ride-^ W. N. Austin, J. S. ^ «ie same Within three days e W ‘ U, J™ 3 ^ your eyes open for the little reveal- f^nro-P A H Monro - thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, rens Counties to Exemnt Manufacto- . ^ „ , , o , ^ . , (i/ 'j M Wallace W E McClin- or some one designated by the Board, ries from the County Tax for Fivej lng * P se8 cf the noble and the oyal to'k. P. K. Abercrombie . must deliver to the Commissioners of 15) Years and to Provide for a Vote ' f/ u ‘ tne „ kind m human nature that the Lanford—T. R. DeShic’ids. J. B. Wil- Election the poll list, the boxes con- Thereon. A Joint Resolution to amend Article bams R M Parsons (taming the ballots and written state- Plea^ant Mound—J. B. Hunter, Lee n ients of the results of the election. . ... West J G R Martin. I the said election qualified elec- Authorizing York, Abbeville, Aiken, Youngs Store—A. r'. Martin, Frank' tors will vote upon the adoption or re- Allendale, Cherokee, Charleston, Col- Bobo George W. Cox. I.lectiorf of amendments to the State leton, Calhoun, Edgefield, Greenwood, Stewart’s Store J.- E. Hunt, A. J. Constitution, as provided in the follow- Berkeley, McCormick, Union, Rich- items often show. VIII, Section s, of the Constitution. Famous S J, ow W iH Give Street Parade Hughes, J ; . L. Gentry Grays’ Store—G. C. Godfrey, F. L. McIntyre, B. B. Bailey. Cook’s Store—J. T. Edwards, J. M ing Joint Resolutions: (land, Orangeburg, Saluda, Chester- A- Joint Resolution to Propose aiv, field, Hampton, Lee, Clarendon, Sum- Amendment to Section 2, Article 3, of tar, Florence, and Fairfield Counties breakfast they begin active prepara- the Constitution by Providing for, to. Exempt Cotton or Textile Enter-, t i ons f or th arade Weil fed ponies K. 1 A ^ A. M L"’ 1.’ _ - XT . 1 CY I 'yv.* I'm VMM Lz' v w v 1 ‘ Every day when the members of the famous Gentry Bros. Shows finish Patton, Wofford Stevens. | Election Every Four Years. “ , prises from County Taxes for Frve and horges in shini harncos and t0 “ f0r * ^“i-ving Plumes take their pl.ee. he- Owings —L B Stoddard J J Hun- Article X of the Constitution, Relat- A Joint Resolution to amend Sec-1 l0re glittering parade chariots, the ter, L. N. Cook. ’ . ing to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness tion 1, Article 14, of the Constitution s^>und of music is heard from bards Gray Court—J. W. Wells, W. B. by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to relnting to Eminent Domain by Ex-j perched Hazardously high; clowns, Prooks, S. J. Martin. —the Town of Elko, Barnwell County, jempting Therefrom the Tugaloo River.' charioteers, ickeys, Roman Hippo- Dials—P. M. Hellams, H. H. Curry, . ^ Jonit Resolution to amend Sec- Election Managers.—The follow:ng drome riders, camels from the great L. H. Abercrombie. tion 7 of Article VIII and Section 6 of Managers of Election hFye been ap- desert with native ridcrs and ier . Woodville—J. C. Mahaffey, Paul Article 10 of the Constitution, so as to pointed to hold the election at .the e l eDhants some bearmir a weight Babb. Will Woods. Exempt the Town of Lancaster from various precirtcts in the said County:; 1 ^ e,e P n f nts ’ S0I " e a weight yp.jjoh j l Pow *r J H Wolff R the Provisions Thereof. | I/aurens—R. A. Babb, C. E. Tolli- lcl frmmme beauty in Oriental cos- G. Wilson. A Joint Resolution to amend Article ’ son « B. B. Goodman. i tume, make appearance in a pictur- -Hickory Tavern J. L. Baldwin, M.'VIII, Section 7, and Article X, Sec- Laurens Mill—G. Y. Hellams, S. G.; esque kaleidoscopic pageant more than L. McDaniel, W. M. Abercrombie.’ tion 5, of the Constitution, Relating to , Bis b°P. C. Roberts. in mile long. Princeton—W. C. Arnold, G. L., Municipal Bonded Indebtedness by 1 Watts Mill—L. R. Corbin, W. E. J a man on horseback in a deep voice Taylor, W. H. Monro*. ' £ dd ' n 5 aa ^ Ihv.Or.ttmWqi Tumbhng. i.ries the oft-repoated warning; “Look Poplar Springy-W B. DavU, Fi- Bonded Debt of the City of Charles-. Barksdale-Narme-R E. Burns, R. out for vour hcrara . tll „ nest E. Simpson, N. B. Wood.-. ton. M. Langston, F. H. Burton. Daniel’s Store—J. C. Maitm, J. W.i A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec-L Tr:mty-Ridge—Edd Langston, A. B. Hill, R. B. Redden. Mt. Olive—J. Broadus Hill, Dr J. O. Martin, W. L. Cooper. out for your horses; the elephants are ccming.” Behind him a bevy of pret ty women, buglers trumpet their cHi- ion-voiced instruments, and then leanne d’Arc, in polished armor with c'anking curtains of chain mail; the tion 5 and 6, Article of the Consti- K. Armstrong. D. Sloan Mahon, tution, Relating to th*e Limit of the ri ~~ n M o » Bonded Debt of Townships, by Add'ng Mt. Pleasant—C. P. Finley, W. B. » Proviso Thereto as to the Township Mundy, T. F. F. Moore. | of St. James Santee, Charleston, S. C., Ekom—H. H. Pinson, J. C. McDan- as now Constituted, iel, W. E. Culbertson. | . A Joint Resolution to amend Soc- Tip Top—John M. Anderson, R. E. tion 7, Article 8. and Section 5, Ar- Riser, M. C. Simms. iticle 10, of the Constitution, Relating , . . Waterloo—S. H. Nelson, H. C. Ful- ,(, o the Municipal Bonded Indebtedness Stewart’s Store—John Barnett, E. J. her from entering circus life. Ier, H. C. Simms. ! by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the Sloao, L. S. Cook. . Cross Hill—Conway Dial, M. F. i Town of Dillon. j Cray’s Store—W. M. Knighton, R. Workman, L. E. Martin. | A Joint Resolution to amend Section K. Bamett, E. F. Fincher. Mountville—H. T. Jones, S. J. Ra- Article VIII, of the Constitution, Lanfcrd—J. S. Higgins, L. M. Can- sor. C. E. Stokes. | Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebt- Hopewell—M. A. “Cannon, E. W. edness by Adding Proviso Thereto Workman, T. P. Davis. as to the City of Georgetown. Lydia Mill—George Cornelson, W’. j A Joint Resolution to amend Section N. Bobo, Robert Hairston. *?• Article Mil of the Constitution, ^ _ Ointon—^W. D. Copeland, T. H. Lit- Rslating to Municipal Bonded Indebt- 1 G ra y Court—T> F. Babb, W. W. jpass in a fantastic panorama. The tie, C. C. Bailey. ;edness, by Adopting a Proviso There-j Yeargin, J. H. Garrison. . {calliope shrieks madly, and behind it Clintern Mitt— J. tL Camnon, F. C. to as to the Town of Dillon. L-D.ia »—W. R. Hams, E. E. Hellams,, h , lf , hnnHr<>H ^ la i “hookey” rinson. Geo. W. Stewart. ! A Joint Reaolution to amend Section L^CTIfonderson. — - J^BL- Goldvillc—C. R. Workman. A. C. "• Article VIII of the Conetitution of l _ Woooville—Joe Wham, B. V. Gray, J ' ool /'™ 1 4'Tf laaa 'y. The Gen- Young, H, tt. Stewart. , South Carolina. Relating to Municipal-R. G. Wood. ’ try Bros, ehowe will come to Clinton Renno—M. D. Milam, Jodie McMil- Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding a! Shiloh—M. G. Wallace, J. B. Hel- on November 6, for two performances lan, R. E. Copeland. Proviso Thereto as to the Town 0 f H^Wilson.^ ^ L a ! at 2 and ? p - m ’ the door *n ^ ‘ *» l- » hour earlier. The parade is at noon. Ora—D. M. McClintock, S. J. Craig, W. B. Blakely. Pleasant Mound—G. F. Pulley, W. C. Putnam, E. H. GarrctL ✓ (flush of tan has tinted her ears and W W R Wallace 6 T G Harris rCr ° m * e ’} <heeks - She is a young woman, adopt- Cooics’ Store—R. U Cooper,* R. H> d by a wealt hy aunt in New Haven, Garrett, J. B. Cook. | Conn., who sent her to Europe to keep Her suddent return and her romantic mar riage with a clown caused daily papers all over the country to devote consid- non C L. Waldroo erable space to the incident. “ Thompson’s Store-L. A. Thompson, Through densely crowded f.treets the R. W. Gilliland, J. H. Hellams. ; pageant measures its gaudy passage. Owings—H. J. G. Curry, L. L. Tem- | Cage after cage and wagon after wa- pleton, E. Owings. — igon filled with rare and costly animals Langs-cn—Bryan Goodwin, F. L.iConway, Horry County. j Hickory Tavern -5. W. Mahon, A. Donnan and N. A. Poole. A Joint Resolution to amend Section 'C. Owens, H. L. Teague. The Managers at each orecinct ? of Article VIII and Section 5 of Ar-|_ Princeton—R. M L Ridgi named above are requested to delegate ; tide X, of the Constitution Relating : E reeman, Milfred Cheek, one of thetr. number and blanks for the ele _ HH. of Court’s office on Saturday or Mon- the Town of McColl from Said Sec- A Joint Resolution to amend Section eway, W. I. to secure the box to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness by I Poplar Springs—W. D. Watkins, S. ction at the Clerk Adding a Proviso Thereto Exempting ‘E- F.lledge, T. T. Elledge. na . ■ 4- L. wv *7^ X# _ fX • « fX Ykow* irfcl T MToW-m TT Word, T. S. Aughtry. Goldville—J. B. Hart, Levi O’Dell, Mrs. Beatrice Sloan. <lay before the election on Tuesday. R. M. WASSON, H. J. G. CURRY, D. W. COPELAND, • Commissiorers of Federal Election for Laurens county, S: C. October 18, 1926. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, * County of Laurens. Notice is hereby given that the Gen eral Election for State and County Of ficers will be held at the voting pre cincts prescribed by law in said coun- T Danielx Store—B. ll Martin, G. T. p ?'""p^‘> h " D ’ Copeland, R. F. W. O. M.J^vS.W’ O-on, S. O. Tof ArUcleVIIIandSectionSof Ari.timJ ^Kmg^ ls<m ^ b ^i The, Manager. « each precinct Cunningham, A. B. Fuller. " a £ ed ab< ^ e '* qu ^f ed . 10 del ®- ATwiiium, BUrt ° n ' U ’ S ’ Elm ° re ’>o«» -d 0 blank; r for .‘ ' (the Clerk of Court’s office on Mondav Tip Top—W B. Simms, S. A. Tay-! 0 r Tuesday before the election TueS- lor, J. C. McDaniel. day, Waterloo—E. H. Anderson, Fred; * B. M. WOLFF, tide X of the Constitution Relating to Munidpal Bonded Indebtedness by Adding a Proviso Thereto Exempting the Town of Clio from Said Sections. A Joint Resolution to amend Sec tion 7 of Article 8 and Section 5 of Article 10 of the Constitution, by add ing a Proviso thereto as to the Limit of Bonded Debt of the Town of Mullins in the County of Marion. A Joint Resolution to amend Section Culbertson, J. H. Wharton. Cross Hill—H. H. Fuller, R. W. Wade, J. H. Nance. Mountville—Eugene Stokes, W. F. Lynch, Dave Richardson. ^ w Seven (7), Article Eight (8), and Sec- ty, on Tuesday, November 2,1926, said tions Five (5) and Six (6) of Article „ .. o r- o ^ _a. , ^ , day being Tuesday following the first Ten (10), of the Constitution, Rdat- v Hopewell—C. F. Beaufort, J. G., Monday in November, as prescribed ing to Bonded Indebtedness, by Adding loung ’ u Crawford, by the State Constitution. ^ — ~ T ^ ' T ’ The qualiTications for suffrage: Managers of election require of ev ery elector offering to vote at any J. H. NANCE, EUGENE E. SIMPSON, Commissioners of State and County Elections for Laurens County, S. C. • .October 18, 1926. a Proviso Thereto as to the County of Edgefield. A Joint Resolution to amend Sec tion 5, Article X, of the Constituti ery elector otiering to vote at any tion 5, Article X, of the Constitution, election, before allowing him to votjs, by Adding a Proviso Thereto in Re- Lydia Mill—C. N, Mauney, P. T. Baldwin, C. F. Sorrow. Clinton—J. Will Dillard, J. Hamp Stone, S W. Sumerel. Clinton Mill—Jim Whitmire, J. D. What Do P. S. JEANES Do? Of 18,000 suggestions hers was the best! Gulbransen • SMALL PIANO “Minuet Model” iPWith All the Qrace and Beaut?/ of Its Name” Named by HARRIET MAY ADLER, of 2633 Shaker Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and to her was awarded the piano as the prize. Miss Adler writes: "Minuet music and the dances of that name are always graceful, dainty and beautiful, and these same qualities are found in your insprument. They seem li\e romance and poetry. 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