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/ PACE SIX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CpNTON, S. C.^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932 ' *. NOTICE OF ELECTION /. that the ! named ab;A'e are requested to' dele gate one of their number to secure the box and blankfor the election on Saturday, Nov. 5, l!Ki2. n: j. .cnderson^ -s.- "'j* W. T. PACK J.AMES L. BROWNING, Commissioners of Federal Staie of South Carolina. ~ Comity of Laurens. Notke is hereby given that the^ .General Election for Presidential andi Vice Presidential Electors, United} States Senator and Representatives in j Congress will be held at the voting | precincts fixed by law in the County —■—: —yr trf ^jaorens -on Tuesday, November R,| ^ 1932, said day being Tuesday follow-j ^ ^ ^ y ing the first Monday, as prescribed by of South Carolina, the State Constitution. . ^ (’ounty of Laurens. The qualification.? for suffrage are Notice is hereby as follows: Blue Hose Win " Two Days’ Rest Election for T..aurcris Coun- "tv, C. i 11-3-3tcl Preparation Beg:un for Wofford Game To Be Played Here Oct. 29. Frosh Play Erskine Friday. A two-day holiday from practice (was a boon given Presbyterian c.cJ-: i • * 4.1ege*fc football players on .Monday and i-|unit at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, I where the deed to my farm traces back to onei,of the Indian land owners. They moved to a‘ reservation in New York and, about a hundred years ago, were transferred to fl re’hervation in central Wisconsin, where a few sur vivors still linger. ’J L ' Tuesday by Coach Johnson, .‘^fenuous ; work began, ye|5terday afternoon for' ^ ^ .u . .u the W'offord gam.e to be played here 1 is nereny given that the i I General Election for State and Coun-'® week froin Saturday. j DEMOCRACY Residence in State for two years, jty Officers will be held at the voting The game with High Point Satur- j ^ mSny well meaning in the County one year, in the polling I precincts prescribed by law in said although a win lor the j jg precinct in which rhe elector offers to, county, on Tuesday, Noveml)er R,' Stockings, was a very costly one. J.i^^ failure. We don’t get things done, vote, four months, and the payment 1 ]y {9. said day being Tue.sday follow-jR* Copeland, Reeder and Eh.ot wtre ^ Mussolini; thirty days before the election of :.ny ing the first Monday^in November, as'^^urt. Copeland, an all-state end, and, Soviet Russia as. examples of or-! poll tax then due and payable. F’ro- ,,,c!^< ribe(J by the State Constitution, i K<‘‘^der, a center, were not injured sc-j disciplined governments. j That -KiniMiTs on .-hariTf of; fho <,aai:fioation. for auffra^.-: nou»ly Cop«land has a pullod muscle‘ ' I an organized church and teachers of*. , , . . , in - his back, and Reeder has a bad public schools rhali iM-entitled to vote "f Ooet.on requMO-of..^.h,,|^yhorse." after months- rtTiiden^r in, the Searcy KlHotprohahly-^11 h- tost — State, otherwi.s^c qualified. the i roductUrof hirrecds rat cm » , n Tv''''’ I ’^tion .so that everybody lives by rule t Registration—Pavnunt of f>oll tax ^ pioduction of his registration ter i very severely pulled liga-' asst.-.^d and collect hie during th and proof c.f the payment; y,ig ^ jg that previous year. The ccTlificate or the receipt v,.- • r,,, fiit-r authorized to collect su-h tax-iThe I talked with a competent newspa per man who has been in Russia for [several years. “What they are doing prodiiction of before the ehn-Gorwof anj’: yyjjg remedied before the sen- ceipt of the ot- asse.ssed against him and ^'<0*' jj(,n over but phy.sicians believe bet ,, certificate or of the and drscipline,” he said. “It is tough on the common people, but fine forj ers, just like life in the army " I have a fr’end who has spent many will be out the remainder of the year. The P. C. freshmen will play their; fir.«t game here Friday aiternooni against Erskine. ( oach Lonnie Mc.Mil- take what the g ».■ iiinent give.? them iian has a fine rat team thi« year. He and pretend to li'ce he has one of didn't plfts'iid to 1! .:u-e if they th'-. would shail he coiiclu.sive proof of the ‘’f. “ . , , ment theM*o^ * i receipt of the officer au^ionzed to HcfJie thi’hour fi.vci for opening •shall he concludve the pulls >.!anager> and Clerks mu. t i P‘‘>i'i<9it thereo,. take and subscribe to the t'onstitu- The poll.' shall be opcmr-.l, at su.-h j,, short on liminen bu thmal oath. The Chairman of the: voting places as shall Ik- designated.: the bc.st hacklields a 1*. C. freshman Board of .Manager.? can administer at K o’ebtek in the forenoon, and close ' tvarti ha^ had in many year.?, the oath to the oth<'r Managers "and at 4 o’<-lock in the afternoon of thr- /jfj. Higby, Mc.Millian has the lK*st to the Clerk; a .Votary Public ihust 'day of <‘lection, except in the < ity of field runner seen ip these administer the oath to Chairman. The ^ barleston, w hi re the polls shall op- .pjj^ts since Jimmie Green. If his in- -Managers i lect their chairman and en at 7 o’clock in the forenoon, and terference can get him by the line of Clerk. in the cities of Charleston and Colum- scrimmage he will- he dangerous Polls at t*acli voting place must he hia where the closing hours shall be a^ryiniit any team. « pened at s o’cUk k a. m. arul clo.s<‘d o’clock jn the afternoop, and. shall Holliday, a halfback, !.< an cxcep- at 4 o’cloc k p. m.. except in the City 1 he held opc-n during the^ hours w’ith-: ^j,,nyj|y jyood kicker a- well as th<’ of i'harleslon. where they shall hi-; out intermission or adjournment; and blocker on the squad. P>elk, a big oiHuied at 7 a. m. and closed at <5 p. the Manager shall administer to ca. h 2(!U_pound tackle, and .Addisoiy an ni.. and in the City of ('olumhia when- iK-rson offering to vote on oath that v-htiwing up w<-ll. the clo.'ing hours .'■hall lie <5 o’clock p. he is qualificeCto vote at this election, _ 01, , iuccording to^the Constitution of this! , , ,, , ^ .v . , Th,. Ma„at.T,« 'hav,- the imwer to Stale. antUhat h, has lu.t voted du,. »on<l.d Deht, .,. Ihe low,, of .Man,any ,.nyi„eer, has turned th-the study quickly be dc-poited,’’ he tcl;J me. The mo.--l highly orgaiiized and dis- ' fiplined life that we know anything- about is that of the ant.?. In the ant-1 hill and the beehive the life of every individual is suboidinated to the wel fare of the group, and particularly to! the welfare of the (I'jccn. I think I prefer a system under which individ-' uals are f:e.f to "get things done,’’ to! any sys'.cm which put? human beings on the .'ame plane-a» ant.-. M’lO.MOHIlaKS William B. .Stout, emipicnt aeronau- ■r: .Mariagc-rs have the power to State, ant ill a vacancy; an<l if none of the ing this/e Managci.>s attend, tlie citizens can ap- and the' Town of Walterboro, of automobiles and jiredicts that the car of the future will be as different LLI‘-( rlON .M.'VNWGKlt.S j fr«jm the cars of today as those of to-i d’he following Managers of Election ( day are from tho.se of twenty years ing thi^-lection. .. Managers have the fiower to poTt. from among the qualified vot- fill/a vacancy, and if none of the Man- «rs. the .Managers, who. after being atrers attend, the citizenk can appoint . . , sworn, viii, n.ndui t tho vlortion. /[from amuuK Ihr <|ualifivil voUrs, lliv, l,v™ app—l'ti'it to hold tl,i- | , ,, u, , At :h.. . losv of tho ..l.rlion tho I who. aftor boiny sworn, ran i l-'W'P'ts ,n the The .deal motor ear. Mr. .Stout sw,, id County: Jwill have more and more comfor^le' Barksdale-Narnie—Mace Langston, interior 1 pace for the .same wht^ba.?e cunt the balb.ts therein, ^nd cm-i and^ nerk^^iula^'--' Clinton—John I). Davis, Robt. J.jless and have more power ih the ino- Co|>eland, W. K, Ihmson, L. 1). aMc- tor. It will have ten-intdr tires which Crary, Clerk. , will wrap thcmselves/around bumps and absorb all road ^ocks, hut which cn)se of the eltH tioii the I Manager, who, after being sworn, can j .Manager.' and Clerks must prtH-eed^-onduct the election. ,* publicly to- open the ballot box and. election, the' Managers and Clerk must proceed tinue without adjournmerrt until the} ^^e ballot l)Oxes and same is cmpleted. and make a state- therein, and continue merit ..f lb,- results for each office, adjournment until the same | Mill -Claud Abbott F A and sign -.he same. W ithin three days ; completed, and make a slatement of ; " K ng F C Vinson thrrtafter the ( hairnu^n of the Board, sijfn} 'J®’ ’ or some one designated by the Board,^ v\dthin three days there-j . after, tlu‘ of-the Board -I rook. .'ome one designated by the hoard - Hill-W. 1'. Culbertson. ( must deliver to the Commissioners (; ^ Bozeman. Election the poll list, the box.-s con. ^ j p j p, taming the ballots and written «tate-• j inents of the results of the election. p Harris, W. R. Harris, .At the said elet-tion qualified elec tor.? will V(»tc upon the adoption or rej(-<-tion o*" amendnierils to the State Con.'titution, as pi<)\i<l<-d in the fol lowing JOINT JtESOlAJTlONS: .Siatt-wide Constitutional .Araendments No. 1 Merchant.. • • DO YOU REALIZE .THAT AD VERTISING IN A NEWSPAPER WILL PAY YOU HANDSOME DIVIDENDS EVEN IN^MES OF DEPRESSION? If you have not awakened to this t^e-tested fact, we urge you to test it without further delay. inu'l deliver to the Co m mi St toni'Ty TTf-v Klei-tton the poll list, the box contain ing the ballots and writti-n statements «'f the results of the election. Manag<-is ’of Eleetnm The follow- :-g .Managers c»f E!«H tion have lu-en appt>:nled to hob! the election at the var.ous precincts in the said County; Lark'dale-.Vai iiie — James Bram- blt. llt-MiKi!'. 1‘ower. Hay Traynhain. < 1 tUoii \\, M. .Mc.Millaii, .If.. I*it>rie Bu'fle’tc. W. Dicus. OlitUi'n .Mil! < l.\ tie .Smith, Sloan Norris, Ed Hav. <-o'lk ' S', IV '.S’offoi'd .St(-vvns. Kilg-iit G.i ;ttt. Zii(l> (dopvr < to" Mill .1 I.eainan. K. B. Ka Itai'u!'.' .S.ofA- Tom ()d»-ll, Ed Matltlfii, T L .Mart p. Dials John W. Simmons, Jes.s will steer without/effort. The wheels will be enclosed/knd the windows will R. R. Cooper, J. T.; be fived in pHi<*®t have a ventilation ^ifystem providing cool air for suinm^ touring. It will travel 110 miles on a gallon of gasoline and cost lan $2,000. S. K. ('. Owings. AGE The work) is j^etting older. There | Kkom C. 1.. rhiilijts, t;. F. BurUm, .j^e fewer children anV more -elderly Will W. 1’.- McDaniel. Goldville J. G. Franklij O’.Shields, Jack Gilliam. Gray’.s E. W. Finchei- S. M. Coker. ■ . Gray Court—R. N, Mackson, 'I'. H. .Nix. A .MM.N’r, RF7SOLUTI<)N' ’'^^dmiit—^H. A. Ko|TJv p.eople living today than there _were - proportionately ten years ago an im-: mensely gnater proportion of older' people than ih< rt- was fifty years ago. | H( tWv-en the age of twenty and forty-j five are found .'>H per cent of all the j TTihahltaiit^ of the”Tniletf "States, and lIvndei'OM. laiiiie Hellani.s tihn I-’. Griffin, Saiir.*''’^ Electors o1 the Mopewell- J. J. A«(Ung, J. L. Dak- that percentage is just ah«iut the same State ail .AinciuimetU to Section •> of Hyman Hvndersou. wht-rt* the censu.s of 1020 showed a lit- Article VI, of the State Constitution Eivkory Tavern — W. .A, Baldwin, .jo per cent of the population i Relating to the Manner and M<-ans of K .per, E. M. Murphy. it was a dozen years ago. Hut Codifying the (leMoral Statutory Law .Junes’ Store’ Roy White, Wells [ twenty, that of 1930 shows a, of the Slate. > Thomp.son, J. II. llellams. little over 33 ner cent are under twen-' in.-:. A H. H. I’in- Ekttm -S. K. William son. Cai! ( ulbertson. Goldv lie J. J. t'lark, Levi Odell, Walt f Garn*-r. Giajs Sam (lutlfrey, Sam 'Fhom- as, Ray lv«-y.. (iray Court J. C. Cheek, J. S. Cur- ry, D. D. l^•de?I. Ho|H well Ben C. Workman, L. T. l.awsrm. C. W Motirm*. Hickury Tavern-J, I.. .Baldwin, 1). T. Knight. .N'esbit Mahon. Jones’ Store —• W. F. Stewart, Jm‘ Holcombe, W. H. Henderson. I.anford^ Frank Drummond, M. G. ■ "PaTsoTrs. -F.- -M—Hurtu tte. — laingston — B.. A. Goodwin, \F Lanford Roy DeShields, ('. L. •No. 2 Waldrcp, J. W. Johnson. A JOINT RESOLUTION To .Amend | latngston- S. O. Clark, W. G. Don- number of people over forty-five. Section 10. Article X, of the Consti-,non. Frank .Anderson. | jf^ with an increasing proportoirv of ty years old. This is compensated for by an increase of 2 per cent in the / The Chronicle is making the task of seUing easy for progressive mer chants. An advertisement in The Chronicle is certain to be read by every class of people. No matter what you have to sell, if advertised in The Chronicle, your message will reach those for whom it is intended. tution Relating to the Fis< al Year by j Lauren.s—.John Wells Todd, Nathan ' elderly, we develop a national ten- Changing Same from the Ist Day of Richardson, John Brown. I dency toward conservatism, it is easy January to the 1st Day of July, and luiurens Mill—A’. A. Baldwin, J. O.U^ predict that our ultimate social and Providing .Authority to the General Bolt, Jim Orr. I economic organization will more close-! Assembly to Make Same Effective. Lydia .Mill — W. T. Reeder, P. C.ljy resemble that of France, the per- • I Baldwin, \N . N. Bobo. | feet example of an extremely conser- * l.ocal Constitution .Amendments .Merna—W. M. Nash, Jr., Ben Turn-i yative, tightly knit nation in which 'No. 3 I hling, Thos. J. Mahon. ; everything is completely under the ANDER.SON COUNTY ' Mt. Olive — W. O. Martin, J. N.| control of the elders. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing Jones, L. S. Boland, an .Amendment to Section 14 of Ar-■ Mountville — William Herbert! licit} X of the Constitution by Add-! Burns, Preston Motes, G. C. Watts. PSIITACOSIS j Utivu; ^ v» vuiisiuuuuii o> i tJUl.io, I .V^VUM V.. V. TToiit,. I serious illness of Senator Bo-j L. ing a Special Proviso as to the Cityp 3ttr Plea.sant-^’—W. MaddtmH^VF,—paittocoais, or-lipAmiU Donnan, P. K. Aberxrombie. \ of Anderson, so as to Permit Said City! Moore, A. B. Fuller. , fever,” has focused attention again' l^urens — H. L. Wolff, C. E. Tolli-j to Assess the Cast of Street Improve-! Ora--J. M. Wallace, I). M. M'^Clin- disease which was epidemic! son, C. R. Bishop. ' ment.s Against Abutting Property and - tm-k, R. L. Smith. . three years ago. ' luiurens Mill—Jack Bishop, Walter to Issue Improvement Certificate.' or Owings—H. J. G. Curry, N. C. Bry-1 the medical authorities who! Hellams, Scott Templeton, Bonds Thereon. | son, F. E. Owings. have studied it say that it comes not! J leasunt .Mount —^ ( oilier Burdette,^ from* parrots, but from canaries and; Qther kinds of climbing birds. The j symptoms are .chills, fever and head- f ache, sometimes accompanied by nose I. T. 1. Lydia Mill — J. I). Glynn, W. J Babb, N. W. Medlock. , ' No. 4 Geo. F. Pulley, Ikv West. , Merna—J. W. Ropp, G. M. Brooks. DORCHFISTER COUNTY Poplar Springs—N. B. Wood, t Charlton Babb. A JOINT RE*^)LUT10.N to Amend (Mood, L. ('. Taylor. .Mt. Olive — G. C. Boland, J. F. Se^-tion 5 of Artk-le X of the Consti-' Princeton — B. F. Arnold, W Knight, Gi'orge Cooper. tution by Adding Thereto a Provision | Freeman. M. L. Cheek. Mountville — VA’. J. Cluck, W. F. Relating to Notes and Bonds Hereto-1 Renno—Tan M. Ray, David Pitts, Lym h, J. S Winebrenner foie Issued by Dorchester County, and | J. D. Copeland. Mt. Pleasant—Carl T. Smith, John Providing for the Payment, Funding^,' Shiloh — R. G. Wilson, J. B. Hel- I>. Hunter, J. C. Pinson. or Refunding of the Same. lams, C. L. Wallace. Ora — S. H. Byrd, John Blakely,' j Stewart’s Store — U H, Henderson, if one must keep caged birds, it W’jll McClintock. No. 5 Albert Cook, W. D. Stewart. seems to me highlv important to Owings-F. S. Stoddard, B. B. Ow- GEORGETOWN COUNTY i Tip-Top—W’. B. Sims, S. A. Taylor, | their cages in perfect hy- ings, Harley Cook. I A JOINT RESOLUTIO.N to Amend.J. C. McDaniel. genic condition. bleeding and chest pains, and it is fre- j quently mistaken for influenza or a severe cold. I have never been quite able to un derstand the dseire of so many people i to keep animals and birds in cages r*leasant Mound—KrW: W. Weathers, Shep Riddle. -Article VI11. Section 5:—Trinity-Ridge—John Mitchell, Ma»; of Article X and Section 13 of Article rion Caine, Scott George. Poplar Springs — Guy Elledge, J. II of the Constitution Relating to the! W’aterloo—J. P. Smith, E. B. Rob- Wade Culbertson, C. H. Simpson. Bonded Indebtedness of Cities and;inson, S. T. Moore. Princeton—J, W'. Babb, J. F. Davis, Towns, by Adding Thereto a Proviso E. S. Smith. as to the Bonded Indebtedness of the!Taylor, J. C. Martin Renno — Pierce B. Ferguson, W’il- City of Georgetown. ( Woodville—J. L. Wham, A. B. Ter- liam S. Hatton. Thos. P. Weir. , —- j ry, T. M. Kellett. Shiloh — Roy Wallace, F. F. Hel-I No. 6 Young*—W. O. Sutton, Wilkes W. Uma, Claud Armstrong. I SUMTER COUNTY UVallai*e, Ralph Bobo.’ Stowart's Store—L. S. Cooke, R. E. .A JOINT RESOI.,UTION to Amend The Managers at each precinct Gentry, A. J, Hughes. 'Article V, Se<'tion 21, of the Consti-} named above are re<iuested to delegate Tip Top —H. E. Anderson, P. W. l tution of the State of South Carolina, one of their numl>er to secure ^xes MOHICAN The last of the Mohicans has just Bagwell, J. D. Blum. Trinity'Rkige—Sloan Mahon, W’ar> ren Tinaley, R. E. Boyd. "Waterloo — Guy Smith, John H. Wharton, Bobo Moore. (Watta IftUa^B. P. Sorgee, M. A. Garritt, 0* Hartaell. ’Wso^MUa-Aj. W, Peden, Paul Bal)b’, Ptttoanb 1895, so as to Enlarge the Jurisdic tion of .Magistrates in Sumter County. No. 7 CL.\RENDON AND COLLETON COUNTIES A JOINT RF^SOiLUTION to Amend Section 7 or Article VIII and Section 5 of Article X and Section 13 of Ar-'October 13, 1932 tawi'B'Bf larfirniimrfiti U' x* ur U IK U' ti I awarded an old age pen.sion by a I county judge in Wisconsin. His name is Maq-wau-pey, in the Indian tongue, but he is known as William Dick, and he claims to be the only person now) living who can speak the ancient lang uage of the Mohican Indians. This particular tribe w'as made fa mous by J. Fenimore Cooper, whose . ,, , - , , . novel “The of the Mohicans” is and btaiikj f.ir th? election on Satur- .tjn »,y,iy „ad. The Mohicans, when ay, a ov. 5. whi4^«en came to America, oc- ' F V jCupied the cduiftYy lying between the u,* 1 I Connecticut rivers. W. J. SIMPSON, I They moved northw'ard and westward Commissioners of Stat^ and County Election for Lau. Now is the time to snap out of the dog days of summer and go after business which wb b^ll know is not dead, but has merSy been asleep during the last few months. • • merchants prepare their advertise ments by furnishing free of charge cuts and copy covering every con ceivable line. .•«L • • ii rens County, S. C, ll^-3tc. to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness by SUBSCRIBE TO THE CRRONICLB Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the i , The Paper Everybody Reads” as the white settlements advanced. and gradually merged with the oth^ Indian races of the East, of w)u>m only a few still survive on resi^a- THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” One little group of them, known as the Stockbridge Indiahs, rapiained a retail .it / * 1 ?-'w.