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¥ f. L. i r ■ s. •w '.i •r z 5 - • -V ' 4 ^ N/'t- • . X ^ ■-.J v " •■' 'V- .} - .u J. PAGE SIX* THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON, $■ C. ft THURSDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1927 State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, Town of Clinton. < WHEREAS: A petition signed by free-halders of the Tow T n df Clinton, Laurens County, S. C., was presented to the Town. Counc il of the said Town on the 11th day of October, 1927, ask ing for an election to be held in said Town of Clinton, on the question of the issuance of npt exceeding seventy- five thousand ($75,000,00) dollars of bonds of said Tow-n, the proceeds from the sale fo said bonds, when issued, to be used solely and exclusively for the purpose of building, erecting, estab lishing and maintenance of an exten sion and enlargement of the w’ater works system of said Towti; and, WHEREAS, upon check of said-pe tition, it appeals that the said peti About Wur Health Thing! You Should Know by John Joseph Gaines, M. D. FEEDING THE BODY,. frequently to be very much mistaken. !•' Turning nights into days is one of the chiefest errors of mankind, whatever the reason given in extenuation. iiiHiiiiiininRnimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RECTAL AILMENTS Just why people should be so re served or diffident about this very im portant prffF'bf jthe human being, may be accounted for by the centuries of custom preceding the present day; fic tion waiters, some of them, are not nearly so nice in the stuff they “get by” with. " .. , Rectal diseases, if neglected, may develop into fatal conditions. That is; a very good reason why our people should understand more than they us- I ually do, of rectal conditions. An in efficient rectum may bring on outo- intoxication, which in time undermines the constitution. Then, so-called piles —hemorrhoids, warn us of impending You Can Buy Shoes Here With Confidence An inquirer wants to know why a heavy six o’clock dinner does more tion has been signed by more than a harm than the same taken at noon, dr majority of the free-holders of the c\ en at breakfast. said Town of Clinton. S C. 1 VVel1 , m y dear » if we were s> m Ply ,, . , . . . .... THEREUPON the following Ordi- filling a bushel basket with provender, truoble; the good physician should be nance was duly adopted bv the Town 't would not make the slightest differ- Council of the said Town of Clinton, i erce when it is done, so far as uten- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN siis are concerned; let us look at the COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CLIN- thing intelligently. TON, LAURENS COUNTY, SOUTH The entire body, from its previous CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL ASSEM- night’s rest, is in its highest state of PLED: ■- efficiency in the early morning; a Section 1. That the petition pre-' good breakfast will be taken care ofj We use every bit of our buying skill in selecting our footwear that will give more than the usual measure of service. That we have been successful is proven by every day wear tests given these shoes by the men, women and children of this section. consulted at once, no false modesty preventing. To try to cure a case of constipation in the presence of rectal tumors will prove futile of course— until the obstructions are removed. Much capital is made by charlatans,; of neglected rectums. Thousands of i dollars are spent annually by our peo- j sented to J... 1 IlttV LIIC JJVtULtVIl ~ i ^ - - - the Town Council of the saief" properly. At noon, healthy stomachs jple for “mild, resolvent treatment" by Town of Clinton, on the 11th day of October, 1927, and duly filed in the records of the said Town asking for an election upon the question of the issuance of not exceeding seventy-five thousand ($75,000.00) dollars of bonds of said Town, said bonds to bear in terest at a rate not to exceed six (6) are, say eighty per cent capable; a jthe heartless quack, who would place good, round dinner may be taken with his advertisement on the front page. if permitted by the artful editor—he generally orates over next to the want ads. He often gathers to himself comfort and benefit. By evening, how ever, the body is ready for rest—not forced re-exertion. Digestion may be placed at ten per' many shekels for a simple procedure, cent efficiency at 6 P. M. Only ten which the family physician should at per cent of the big meal taken at that tend to for a modest hire, per cent per annum, and to mature! time, is properly saturated with di- Constipation and “piles” are tw< at such time as may be determined by g^stive fluids; what happens? The ^ com iitions, one of which aggravates said Towti Council, the proceeds from mass passes on into the-intestto t he other always; the first step to { the sale of said bonds, when issued, j he seized by the greedy absorbents, correct the indisposition is, get rid of to be used solely and exclusively for n o matter what state it is in; this ab-.t^ organic element of the case. In J sorption does not reject anything ab- the acute form, rectal inflammation sorbahle. ma y be relieved—cured—by medi- The result is, the improperly pre- c jnes; in chronic forms, surgery may the purpose of building, erecting, es tablishing and maintenance of an ex tension and enlargement of the water works system of said Town of Clin- pared juices enter the blood-stream be absolutely necessary, and, is nei- ^ ton, contain the names of more than totally foreign to it; then, stupor, ther dangerous nor disabling, if done t a majority of the free-holders of the headache, loss of appetite for break- by corfhpetent hands. said Town of Clinton, and it is so ^t, weakness, mental inefficiency, declared I “blood-pressure” and the like develop Remember that, cancer is one of the l i . ... . . grave possibilities of a neglected case Section 2. That a special elec tion be -the/mal chapter wdl be written m « heI J orrhoids> Trust n * one with held in the Town of Clinton, Laurens !attack of cerebral hemorrhage or County, S. C., on Tuesday, the 8tH “heart-failure” anywhere from fifty- day of November, 1927, at which time Av* to sixty-five years of age will be submitted to the electors of I We ca nnot evade the fact that, the said Town the question of the issu-! n ^ h t ™ provided for rest from the ante of not exceeding seventy-five mental and physical exertion of the thousand ($75,000.00) dollars of bonds d ay. The digestion must rest hke- of said Town, said bonds to bear in- Wlse - at n '* ht - should consume terest at a rate not to exceed six (6) ? ot more than ten per cent of our dai- per cent per annum, the proceeds from ^ ratlon at th u e eveni "S meal u 0ther - the sale of the bonds to be used solely wlse w * the penalty in shortened and exclusively for the purpose of t>™ of living. I have observed phe- building, erecting, establishing and jnomena of this kind too long and too maintenance of an extension and en- your case who is honest, capable. not well-known. SEED GRAINS OF ALL KINDS NOTICE OF ELECTION largement of the water works-system of said Town. That at said election there shall be • State of South Carolina, provided ballots on which shall be; County of Laurens, printed or written the words: “Shall the Town of Clinton, S. C. issue its bonds in the sum of ^ not exceeding seventy-five thousand ($75,000.00) dollars, the said bonds to bear inter est at a rate not to exceed six (6) per cent per annum, the proceeds from the sale of said bonds to be used solely Town of Clinton. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that upon a petition of a majority of the free-holders of the Town of Clinton, County of I^urens, State of South Carolina, a special election will be held in the Town of Clinton, S. C., on Tues day, the 8th day of November, 1927, and exclusively for the purpose of at which will be submitted to the building, erecting, establishing and 1 qualified electors of the said Town of maintenance of an extension and en largement of the water works system of said Town? “YES” — “NO” and the voter voting in favor of the issu ance of said bonds shall strike out the Clinton the question of the issuance of not exceeding $75,000.00 of bonds of said Towm, the said Bonds to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, the proceeds from word “NO” before depositing his bal-! the sale of said bonds, when issued, to lot in the box therefor. The voter vot- , be used solely and exclusively for the ing against the issuance of said bonds purpose of building, erecting, estab shall strike out the word “Y'ES” be fore depositing his ballot in the box. Section 3. That the polling place for the holding of said election shall be at Police Headquarters, West Pitts street, in said Town of Clinton, S. C., and the polls shall be opened at eight (8) o’clock A. M. and closed at four (4) o’clock P. M. on the same day. Section 4. W. D. Copeland is hereby lishing and maintenance of an exten sion and enlargement of thq water works system of said Town. The polling place will be at Police Headquarters on West Pitts street in the Towm of Clinton, S. C. The polls will be opened at 8 o’clock A. M., and closed at 4 o’clock P. M., on said date. S. W. Sumerel, M. C. Nash and W. "L. Lynn have been appointed mana- See us for what you need. We, are offering Barley, Rye, Seed; Wheat, Texas, Apeler and 100 to | 1 Oats. We invite all farmers to! call and see us and let us serve you. Our prices are right and your business will be appreciat ed. Good Taste Distinguishes These New Footwear Fashions The day of tricky footwear is past —simplicity is the chic thing now. Good taste in design, restraint in color, excellence in quality—these are the things the smart men and women look for today. And since they are qualities that distinguish all best fashions it is here that the fajiionables are choosing their new footwear. SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Every pair is well made, smart looking and built to give long & weai—and they are priced re markably low. J. A. BAILEY, Merchant Fainers’ Exchange T. J. BLALOCK, Prop. v Clinton, S. C. /' f Clinton, South Carolina SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN r-t " ** appointed Supervisor of Registration' gers of' the flection/ for the said Town of Clinton, and he shall open the books of registration for the registration of voters for the special election to be .held in the said | Town of Clinton, on the said date, on the 19th day of October, 1927, and shall keep the same open up to and through the 28th day of October, 1927, after which date said books of regis tration shall be closed. Said Super visor shall give public notice of the time and place of opening and closing of said books of registration for said election w. m. McMillan, MARY C. HOLLAND, Mayor. Clerk & Treas. tf NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS OF REGISTRATION State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, >-* * Town of Clinton. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Books of Registration of the Town of Clinton, S. C., for the registration • of voters for the special election to be »—i Sectoin 5. That S. W. Sumerel, 1 !l < ' ld the T°wn of Clinton, S. C,™ Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1927, will be open at the store of J. I. Copeland & Bro., North Broadway, Clinton, S. C., on. the 19th day of Oc tober, 1927, and will remain open up clerk, M. C. Nash, and W. L .Lynn, three qualified electors of the Town of Clinton, S. C., are hereby appoint ed managers of said election, but in the event that any of said parties are , j- ^ unable to serve, the Mayor IS hereby °. and ‘^ udlng the 25ttl da >' of 0c given the right and authority to ap- er ’ ' . , _ r0 p F , ,.. n point some other qualified elector or _ ‘ . electors as manageo or managers In . Supervisor of Registration, the place and stead of the manager own f lnton ‘ or managers herein appointed so un able to serve. Section 6. That notice of the elec tion shall be published in The Clinton Chronicle, a newspaper published in the Town of Clinton, S. C., at least twice—once at least twenty days be fore 4fee election, and once- within the All citizens of the Town of Clinton. 21 years of age or over, or who shall become 21 years of age before the 8th day of November, 1927, and who have resided in the State of South Carolina,! two years, Laurens County one year, and in the Town of Clinton for four months, and who have paid all taxes period of fifteen'days before the elec- due and c ' ,lle f i 1 bl<! . for th ' P«**«K"g vz»f»r nt lonct civ lYi/infrio nmsiv ! tion. DONE ^AND RATIFIED by the Town Council of Clinton in Council assembled this the 11th day of. Qfe- fiscal year at least six months prior to the 8th day of November and who are duly registered electors in Lau rens County are entitled to register tober, 1027, w. m. McMillan, Attest: Mayor. MARY C. HOLLAND, - r - • Town Clerk. 10-2t-3tc What Do ’• P. S. JEANES Do? for the special Municipal Election to be held in the Town of Clinton, on 8th day of November, 1927. Persons applying for registration will bring the following papers with them: l, 1. County tax receipt for the year 1926. 2. City tax receipts for the years 1926 and 1927. ' , 3. County registration certificate. > j Oestedidd smokers ihe winds/. « ..but watch how other smokers are changing to Chesterfield! hi ii ' ^ -III ,f .- • . v ; v. i. " <