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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE* CLINTON, S. C.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932
COITNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
1SS2
IIV books of the County Treasurer
will be op^h for the collection 6t
taxes for the fiscal year, 1932, at the
Treasurer’s office from October 15th
to December 31, 1932. After Decern,
ber 31 one per cent will be added. Af
ter January 3l8t, tr^o per cent will be
added, and after February 28th, sev
en per cent will be add^ until the
Find Girl’s Bu^y ' ^ Noted Speakar
In Saluda River Here Today
NOTICE OF ELECTION
I
Cross Hill College Student Iden- A. W. Hamilton of Charlotte, To
tified By Watch. Had Been Address College Student Body
Missinii: Since February 17.
This Morning.
Greenwood, Oct. 21. — The body of, The second in tne series of special
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Notice is hereby given that the
General Election for Presidential and
Vice Prcsideiftial Electors, United
States Senator and Representatives in ^ ,
Congress will be held at the voting jg 1932* ^ ^
precincts fixed by lawr i;i the County
named above are requested to dele-^ Bonded Debt of the Town of Manning
gate one of their number to secure' and the Town of \\ alterboro.
the box and blanks, for the election j . —r—
on Saturday, Nov. .5, 1932. ' | . ELECTION MANAGERcJ
N. J., ANDERSON, i The following Managers of Election
W. T.'T^ACE, . have been appointed to hold the elec-
* J'AMES L. browning, |tion at the various precincte in the
Commissioners of Federal .said County:
Election for Laurens Coun-
Mawh' 1033 wh^n the'Miss Mildred Hill, missing from her chapel exercises at Presbyterian col-
bo^s^wUl i dosed! ' •’ I home at Cross Hill since the afternoon ^ this mojming at j of ^urens on Tuesday, November 8,
. I • * . r* L 1 u w • A lU”****. when Hon, A. W. Hamilton, of 1^32, said day being Tuesday follow-
All persons owning property iniof February 1/ last, when ^he jumped gp^ak to the ,*^8 the first Monday, as prescribed by
• the State Constitution,
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
40
more than one school district are i*e- f,.„^ Cothran’s bridee more than -k» . j . v j 'r i t
. ,, , of I oinran s uriu^e murr man student body. Two weeks ago Hbn. J.| .... r-x
lool J. Meswain, represenmive in -
the property is located. This is impor-jday in the river, 15 miles below the gress from the Fourth South Carolina Residence in State for tw’o years
Unt, as additional cost and penalty^ bridge, and wa.s identified by a wrist, district, began the yearly program ofjj^ County one year, in the polling
may be attached. watch etill on her arm. \ speakers wdth an address on “A Sane j precinct in which the elector offers to
All able-bodied male citizens
tween the^^ ages of twenty-one
and sixty ((50) years of age arc liab
to pay a poll tax of $1.00. Comniuta
tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of roadj -r an accumulation of rubbish just be- y^^ Hamilton will speak in the col. an organized^^ church and teachers of
lege auditorium.—* 4public schools shall be entitled to vote.
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Notice is hereby given
Barksdale-Narnie—Mace I.Angst6n,
W. R. Power, F. H. Burton.
Clinton—John D. Davis, Robt. J.
Copeland, W. S. Denson, L. D. Mc
Crary, Clerk.
Clinton Mill—Claud Abbott, E. A.
Harris, L. W. King, F. C. Pinson,
Clerk.
Cook’s Store — R. R. Cooper, J. T.
IS nereny given that the
General Election for State and Coun-, Edw’ards, J. B. Cook,
ty Officers will be held at the voting
precincts prescribed
county, on Tuesday,
Cross Hill—W. P. Culbertson, C. S.
by law in said Pinson^G. E. Bozeman.
November 8, Daniel’s Store—J. B. O’Dell, J. C.
Martin.
Harris, W. R. Harris,
"IJuty. AH able-bodied rabn betwevn'thr
ages of 21 and 55 are liable to roa<i
"TW a tree which had fallen into the
iver. Mr. White said he observed an
The qualifications for suffrage;
Managers ' of election require
of i
Mr. Hamilton is not unknown to i months residence
most of the students, since he deliv-j qualified
Registration—Payment of poll tax,production of his registration cer-jj, pj Coker.
ered an outstanding address last g^d collectible during the! tificate and proof of the payment f Jackson, T. H.
tne col- • T-i _ , j> _ 1 ♦Kirtv /lava Kprnr/» iif anv
, . .«■! IIIIKIIIIV - -- - - fn the
duty except those in military service - bject in the river three days ago but
school trustees, school teachers, mih (,uld not identify it on account of the
isters and students. —, high water. This morning,^however, af-
Proper attention will Ik' given tho«< u*r the river had fallen several feet, '’^mlier when he appeared at
who wish to pay their taxes througl. he .saw that the body, held in the raft, lege. He is a distingui.shed figure in
the mail by check, money order, etc.. v*as clothed ih^a blue dress and he im- the fields of diplomacy, the church,* authorized
giving name of township and number mediately notified officers. It was re- engin«*ering, and is an authority on in-1 shall be conclusive proof of the pay-• of a certificate or of the
of school district. covered from the debris in water ab<»ut i i^mational relations, upon which sub-1 ment thereof. , receipt of the officer authorized to!
L. Phillip.s, G. F. Burton,.
W. F. McDaniel.
r,oldville — J. G. Franklin, Will
every elector offering to ^^^tT^Tany Q’Shields, Jack GilitHT
election, before allowing him to vote,! Quay’s—E. W. Fincher, J. F. Nix,
previous year. The production of days before the election of ^^y.gQuth, H. A. Ropp.
certificate or the receipt of the of- P®^^ asses.sed against him and col-j Hopew'ell—J. J. Young, J. L. Dick-
to collect such taxe.5 i lectible during the previous year, The Hyman Henderson,
The tax levy is as follow's:
State Tax
5
mills
Ordinary County Tax ...
f.G
mills
Road and Bridge
. 7’s
mills'
Railroad Bond
'•s
mill
Road Bonds
f)'2
mills
Past Indebtedness
3
min.s
Statewide School (G-O-l)
. 4
mills
Weak Schools .
1
mill
High Schools,
«>
mills
Constitutional School
mills
Total
39
mlils
18 feet deep and identification was based his address last year,
possible only by the wat<‘h with the bringing at that time an address on
emrraving “Mildred” on the case. The ..America’s Responsibility.”
Hickory Tavern — W. A. Baldwin,
G. C, Roper. E. M. Murphy.
mills watched had stopped at 3.05 o clock. His coming again will meet with oath. The ('hairman of the] voting places as shall be designated.
.Miss Hill was a memhef of the sen . i r n u u j u-
, r 11- 11 ck.. i«rt **ntire approval of all who heard hi
or c ass of Winthrop college. She left - . ...
m
Before the hour fi'red far opening such taxes, shall be conclusive, jokes’ Store — Roy White, Wells
the polls .Managers and Clerks must proof of the payment thereof. Thompson, J. H. Hellams.
take and subscribe to the Constitu- The polls shall be opened, at such Lanford — Roy DeShields,
C. L.
early in February on aeeoun. l»t year. His personality was appeal-
Board of Managers can admipister! at H o’clock in the forenoon, and close
i the oath to the other Managers and at 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the
a Notary Public must; day of election, except in the pity of
Don-
l/aurens Schiml Districts
No. ], Trinity-Ridge
lG’<a
mills
No. 2, Pro8;>ect
IG
mills
No. 3, Barksdale-Narnie
17Vi{ juills
No. 4, Bailey .
i
mills
No. 5, Cojieland-F'leming
. 8
mills
No. 6, Oak Grove
G
mills
No. 7, Watts Mills
8
miHs
No. 11, Ijaurens
22
mills
No. 12, Ora
..11^
mills
Youngs. Sch<M»l Districts
No. 2, Friendship (D-5)
‘24
mills
No. 4, Bethany
12
mills
No. 5, Grays
. 17
mills
No. 6, Central
10‘tj
mills
No. 7, Youngs
17’*.:
mills
No. 8, Warrior Creek
15
mills
No. 10, Lanford
/24 4
mills
No. 3-B, F'ountain Inn
24
mills
IHals Sch(M>l Districts
No. 1, Greenpond
10
mills
No. 2, FIden
17>5.
mills
No. 3, Shiloh (Sul. 17)
22
mills
No. 5, Gray Court-Owings
24
mills!
No. L-^’, Barksdale-Narnie
IHV.
mills'
No. K. .Merna (Sul, 17)
22
’mills i
No. 3-B, F'ountain Inn
24
mills
Sullivan School DistricU
— ... „ .
No. 1, Princeton
22
mills
No. 2. Mt. Bethel
15
mills
No. 3. poplar Springs
25
mills
.No. 7, Brcwi'i-ton
IG
mlils i
.No. 17. Hickory Tavern
*>»>
mills»
Kai!ro:ui Tax
3
mills j
—Waiiu:liujL-SfIhstjlets
1
No. 1. .Mt. Gallagher
12
mill*:
No. 2. Bethel (irove
9
mills
No. 3f. Kkom (Sul. 17)
2‘>
mills
No. 4, < 'enter I'oint
11
mills
No. '), Oakville
K
mills
.No. o. .Mount Pleasant
•13
mills
No. 7. Ml. Olive
21
mills
No. 11. Waterloo
H
mills
Cross Hill SchfM»l Districts
No. 13. Cross Hill
21
mills
Hunter .School Districts
No. 3. Hoik Bridge
G
mills
No. 4, Wadsworth
8
mills
.No. 5, (.’linton
23
mills
No. G. Goldville
18
mills
No. 7, Belfast
8
mills
No. K-19; Kinards
8
mills
.No. K-42, Keederville
13
mills
No. IG. .Mountville
21
mills 1
Jacks School Districts
No. 1. No white school
. 4
mills
No. 2. Shady drove
11
mills
.No. 3, Renno
IG
mills
No. 4. No white school
3
mills
No. G. O’Dell’s ^
13
mills
Ni. 7, Garlington
3
mills
No. 15, Hurricane
6
mills
Scuffletown School Districts
No. 1, Long Branch
8
mills
Waldrep, J. W, Johnson.
I-eangston—S. O. Clark, W. G
non, Frank .Anderson.
- ^ i*R-romance and ylamour ^The the Clerk; a Notary Public must ] day of election, except in the pity of Laurens—John Wells Todd. Nathan
of a nervous breakdown and returned , • ' administer the oath to Chairman. The Charleston, where the poll.s shall op- Richardson, John Brown,
to her home. Dressed in her college* son o a on e t ra t .so ur w o re i 4.14,^* their chairman and en at 7 o’clock in the forenoon, and i I^urens Mill—C. .A. Baldwin, J. O.
Clerk. in the cities of Charleston and ('olum- Bolt, Jim Orr.
Polls at each voting place must be bia w’here the closing/hour.s shall be j Lydia Mill — W. T. Reeder, P. C.
opened at 8 o’clock a. m. and closed 0 o’clock in the afternoo.i, and shall Baldwin, W. N. Bobo,
towards the river four miles away. A g^ Cambridge, and then came to Amer- yt 4 o’clock p. m., except in the City he held open during these hours with-j Merna—W. .M. Nash, Jr., Ben Tum
ishorttime later three (ireenwood men. ;^.g \\'„rld war began, and Mr. iof Charleston, where they shall be out intermission or adjournment; and j hijg^ Thos. J. Mahon,
j who were some distance up the r.\ei. jjamilum joined the British army, 1m‘-; op('ned at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. the .Manager shall administer to ea.-h, Olive — W. O. Martin, J. N.
heard a splash and ran to the bridge country’s j-m., and in the City of (’olumbia where person offering to vote on oath that' r Boland,
to find the empty car parked on to. three years. With'tho closing hours shall be 6 o’clock p. he is qualified to vote at this election,. Mountville — William Herliert
bridB.. and muddy foutprinU uu tb. , ^ ^ accordipB to the Constitution of this Burns, Preston Hotes. G. C. Watts.
“ TOuntv‘'o“f'fi«4! soon beein f^'t the call to the flaB and was traps- The ManaBers have the power to .State, and that he has nut voted dur-
in her college* ‘^on of a Confederate soldier who re
uniform she left home hurriedly short- fused to .stay in the South afer the
ly before 3 o’clock on the afternom of war between the states, Mr. Hamilton
the 17th in her automobile ^and drov** was born in London. He wa.-- educated
Greenwood
no trace wa
found of the b(Kly.
ferred to the .A. E. P^., and attached
to headquarters staff. At the cessa-.
Mt. Pleasant—C. W. Madden, F\ F.
Moore, .A. B. Fuller.
Ora—J. M. Wallace. I). M. McClin-
fill a vacancy; and if none of the, ing this election.
Managers attend, the citizens can ap- Managers have the power to
... , . r u ♦ r*- u '' "7* among the qualified vot- fj)| g vacancy, and if none of the .Man-itock, R. L. Smith.
The drareiuB conunuvd fur svvvr. ,.«n „f host.lme, he was sent to v^r -1 ManaBers, who. after being he citizens can appoint: Owings-H. J. G. Curry. N. C. Bry-
dayji and the river was watcM sGlI ous titles of Kurope b.v Woodrow Wil.|j^gr„ conduct the election. j, among the qualified voters, thel-wn, F. E. Owings.
longer, all without success. The b^y «on to assist in establishing order out j At the close of the election the j w, g ^ who after being sworn, can
is believed to have been embedded m chaos. President Wilson further' Managers and f’lerks must Proceed ^he electionr
At. the close of the election,/ the
"" ■'“•■''7. .Managers and Ulerk must proceed
ithout adjournment until the hallot bones and
count the ballots therein, and continue
^ m by trusting him to carry publicly to open the ballot box and
and was dislodged and brought to the^^j^^ message of international relations count the ballots therein, and con-
surfwe by the recent high waters. to the British universities. tinue w
1 r* *'*'■. Hamilton today is Southern di- same is completed, and make a state-
.«!! n Golden Hill and the late J. i. , i*: • : ^ ment of the results for each office,* .. ^
24 mills Hi,, of Hill, and was 22 years “ cqnsulting engineering »«-, days' adjournment until the same
;idVn February 10 last. ciely and active in the field of >nter-; make a statement of
mother she is survived by one sister.
.Mrs. J. C. Rogers, of Sumter, and four
brothers, I. G. and A. B. Hill of Cross
national relations work.
Sen. Smith Backed
or. some one designated by the Board,,
must delive/ to the Commissioners ofj^ ^
Election the poll list, the box contain-
: ing the ballots and written statements ;
For Cabinet Post'''^.;'’" rczuits of the election.
Managers of Election—The follow-
^ [ 'ing Managers of Election have been
hurch at Cross Hill Saturdaj morn- 5^Uth C SrGllI113ns To RHck Vct- appointed to hold the election at the
the FeflrttS'foT-eacIr-ofGee and sign
Pleasant Moun^— Collier^ Burdette,
Geo. F. I*ulley, West.
Poplar Springs—N. B. Wood, T. T.
Wood, L. C. Taylor.
Princeton — B.'' F". Arnold, W..-U
Freeman, M. L. Cheek. ' ' '
Renno—Tan M. Ray, David Pitts,
J. D. Copeland.
Shiloh — R. G. Wilson, J. B. HeU
same.
Within three days there-' l®oi** C, I... Wallace.
The funeral services were conducted
at Liberty Springs Presbyterian
ing at 11 o’clfK’k by the Rev. E. M
Bostick and the Rev. Fred T. Mcfiill,
and interment was in the church ceme-
tm-y, with the following .-erving
pallbearers: W. R. Griffin, W. M. I.ea-
man, .Miller Leaman, Harvey IL>yce.
eran I..et’’islator If Roosevelt! various precincts in the said County: I
Is hllected President. / Barksdale-Narnie — James Bram-
lett, Herman Power, Ray Traynham.
.\tlanta, (*a., O.-t. 21.— .South Caro-
Clinton—W. .M. .McMillan, Jr., Pierre
lina will back its veteran political ^^u'dt*tte, W. A. Dicus
leader, .Senator E. D. .Smith, for the ^Clinton .Mill Cl>de .Smith, Sloan
after, the Chairman of the Board or Stewart’s Store — L. R. Henderson,
some one designated by the hoard. | Ai;,^rt Cook. W. D Stewart
must deliver to the Commissioners of* T»p Top—W. B. Sims, S. A. Taylor,
Election the poll list, the boxes fon-.J.C- McDaniel.
taining the ballots and written state-* Trimty-Ridgeplohn Mitchell, Ma-
ments of the results of the election. rion Caine, .Sc^ft George ^
At the said election qualified elec- Waterloo J. P. Smith, E. B. Kob-
tors will vote upon the adoption oriinson. S. xx u
rejcHtion of amendments to the State, Watts Mill-s-F. W. Holder. W. H.
Con.'titution, as provided in the f‘>l- ^ ' ,*77;.. » n t
lowing JOINT RESOLUTIONS: ! Woodville--J. L. v\ham. A. B. Ter-
. -J a-. 4* I rv, iT. M. Kelletl.
Stale-wide Constitutional -
jKisition of secretary of agriculture in • Ed Ra\.
Convicted Man
Takes Own Life
Sergeant C. \V. Convicted
the Ro'orevelt cahiTiet should thr-f>em- Cook s Store — " olHt^d ► tei^n^
ocrats win in NpvemlMT, David Gairet.. Zad> Ccioper,
Traxler. of Greenville, of the Koo.^e- C ro.ss
velt-(iarner organization in that state,] Ecaman
said here today. ■ ~
Traxler is a memlier of the South i . Martin.
Carolina delegation which came to At-
.Amendments
No. 1
-A JOINT ^RESOLUTIO.N
Hill —- John F. Griffin, Sam ting to the Qualified Elec-tors^ of the
E R Rasor, State an .Amendment to Section 5 of
Odell, Ed Article VI, of tJie State Constitution
I Relating to the Manner and Means of
Dials — John W’. Simmons, Jess t odifying the General Statutor> I^aw
In Charleston Jail.
of Family Murder, HanRSySelf lanta to greet Gov. Roosevelt and hear
the Democratic senatorial nominee! Ekom—S. E. Williams, H. H. Iin-
.,,„gj. I son,- ( arl t ulbertson.
Go^dville — J. J. ('lark, l4evi Odell,
W'alter Garner.
of the Slate.
Charleston, Oct. 24.—First Sergeant
Oth<*r members of the South Caro-
Charivz W. Ixing. o! F,.rt Mo-ultriv. ■'••legation are Senator Smith.
l,lot^e.^ out the memory of his n.ur- ‘f-v^nor Blackwood. <_laud N. Sapp,
dered wife and two children early to-
chairman of the state Democratic ex-
day by hanging himself in the coun- ■■"■•'niittee. and Mayor Burnett
No. 2
A JOINT RFeSOLUTION To Amend
Section 10, Article X, of the Consti-
Grays — Sam (Jodfrey, Sam Thom-'tution Relating to the F'iscal Year by,
as, Ray Ivey.. ; (’hanging Same from the 1st Day of! \oTICE OF FINAL SETTLE.MENT
Gray Court—J. C'. Cheek, J. S. Cur- January to the 1st Day of July, andj Notice is hereby given that I will
YbungSr W’. O. Sutton, W’ilkei W.
Wallace, Ralph Bobo, '
Submit- * Managers at ea,h precinct
named-above are-requested tn delegate
one of their number to .st'cure boxes
and blanks fi>r the election on Satur
day, Nov. 5. >
B. M. W OLFF,
E. E. SIMPSO.N,
W. J. SI.MPSON,
('bmmlssioners of Stale and
County Election for Lau
rens County. .S. C.
October 13, 1932—1 l-3-3tc.
tv jail where he awaited sentence for «■ May^nk. of Charlezon,
• Senator Smith is serving his fourth
consecutive term in the senate. He re-
the slayings.
Long, who was convicted of second . . * . .
degree murder October 15 in ,he «“■>. """"""‘o" !
hatchet killing of hia family, had «- J'rm.by defeating Cole L. Blease, a
pressed a wish to die
of this crime ”
‘if I am guilty
ry, D. D. Peden.
Hopewell—Ben C. W’orkman, L. T._ As*''putbly lo Make Same Effective
Lawson, C. V’. Monroe.
Hickory Tavern—J. L. Baldwin, D.
T. Knight, Nesbit Mahon.
Jones’ Store — W’. F. Stewart, Joe
Providing Authority to the General' on-the 29th day of Nov. 19.32, at 11
o’clock A. M.. render a final account
— No—2.^.Musgru-Ve.
-■Ko.~-8, Langttton .
mills
former governor and senator. The „ ,, ^
Democratic nomination in .South Car-l '5 ' “■ H™'*'-*""-
The three were killed on January, | pg^g^^g y Burnette
o ♦ V ♦ vi.ai.u,.;.. on/t a fim,- kniint Smith has alread served longer in the * . '4., ’ , . i:, ,
2 at Fort Moultrie and a lew hours ^ .u o .C i* Langston — BA. Goodwin. F, L.
I ♦ I I s^watc than any other South Carolin- ’ . . ’
later I-/ong attempted suicide d> stash- | Ronnan, P. 'K. Abercrombie.
ing his throat and cutting his ! Laurens — R. L. Wolff, C. E. Tqlli-
Today he carried out his wish for luring his campaign for the noini | ^ Bishop.
death .n a .age where he was conf.ned Rooaevelt L*'*™"* Mill-Jack Blahop. Walter
Local Constitution Amendments
No. 3
ANDERSON COUNTY
of my act.s and doings as Admin;stra-
trix of the estate of E. B. Sloan, de
ceased, to the Probate Judge of Lau
rens Founty, S. C., at Laurens. S. C.
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing 1 l^hat I will at the same time ask the
an Amendment to Section 14 of Ar- Court for final discharge of my duties
tide X of the Constitution by Add
ing a Special Proviso as to the City
of Anderson, so as to Permit Said City
as Administratrix of .said estate.
^ •
All persons having claims against
the estate of E. B. Sloan, deceased.
^6. 4, Sandy Springs T,
No. 10, luinford
No. 12, Ora
pemtin* pMMjp^uf MuiMtce. _ Tempi«ton •
‘ ' ‘ dizcuvcrcd Ixtng-z tlir pcw lj.,,;, J.
to Assess the Cast of Street Improve-1 will file the same duly itemized and
ments Against Abutting Property and j verified on or before said date or be
to Issue Improvement Certificatei or forever barred.
ml
mills
mills
"TBabbTN. W^"M«lt5d<:.
A-fdlQ>vpj:isQner
body dangling by a rojie fr<t the - ^ ^ •. u
of a cage located in tfie center of a Me'rna-^. W. Ropp, G. M. Brooks,
cell block in Charleston county jail. l!f**7 7*1 ^4^^^ ^ c i Charlton Babb.
Hurriedly he notified guards who 1 Mt. Olive — G. C. Boland, J.
Persons sending in lists of* names ^
to be taken off are requested to send ^giV7l“D7'j. S. Rhanje, I’phy’^krian. *tor Smith
in an interview with a
>>7rrhc‘priz7n;rw;7d;7<lwhcn' hc ar^;^;'*^P»^/"“'';._''‘“K'>'j«'y w
Khool district of each, as the Treaz- ,, „,uscitation failed ** "‘*'‘'’7 Lynch J S Winebrinnir
urer is very busy during the month of did not deny that he had made the ’p,' j j„h„
Statement. i rv.
The South Carolinian is the ranking'
December.
tf
D. ROY SIMPSON.
County Treasurer.
hospital morgue.
FINAL ^BTTLEMfeNT
Take notice that on the 29th day
of November, 1932, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
M Executrix of the estate of Robert
Injuries Numerous
In Blue Hose Ranks
Democrat on the senate agriculture
committee and should the Democrats
organize the senate, he would become
chairman of this Important group. He
has long been identified with agricul-
Pressie Neighbors, deceased, in the of-,th® Hne-up during the past few weeks.
fk» of the Judge of Probate of Uu- thinning the ranks at practice each]
f«|Ml County, at 10 oVloek a. m., and, afternoon.
. . #•••». * ■ tural legislation and is listed as the
A number of injuries have entered „
only farmer in the senate.
<m the same day will apply for a final
diacharge from my trust as Executrix.
Any persons indebted to said estate
is #)tified and required to make pay-
ingnt on or before that date; and all
pefddfl9 having claims against said es.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Bobby Reeder has been out for a; Tako notice that on the 28th day of
week with a swollen knee. B. Red-
mond. junior back, has been ob«inied •L™'' «t* •-■' •"■' E«-
walking around the campus a, though i„ the office of the
he were afraid some one would poke; Probate of Uurens County.
tote will pr«s«nt them on or befori io’clock a.-m., and on the same
Mid date duly proven or be forever
bamdo
MRS. LILA ELIZABETH
, NEKHIBORS,
Executrix.
Oei tU 1932.—ll-17-4tc.
SPECIAL
Nm. t9p ltS2
\\M par year.
ir
WihCUDWILL
parenthesis tackle, hurt his funny; will apply for a final discharge
bone. J. B. Copeland looks like a walk-:from my trust as Executor,
ing hospital on the practice field. Bar- j Any persons indebted to said estate
rett is bothered with an injured hip.-is notified and required to make pay*
a?Ml Searcy Elliott limps pretty badly jment on or before that date; and all
down in the flaU dach afternoon. k*ving claims against said es-
ThsyTl all probably pull out bf it by!^^ ^*11 pteseht them on or before
the Wofford game. < ^
' barred.
I BOLUS CAUSE.
Executor.
I Oct. 21. 1932.—U-17-4tc.
SUBSCRIBE TO THB
''The Paper Bveryhady
/
Ora — S. H. Byrd, John Blakely,
Will McClintock.
Owings—F. S. Stoddard, B. B. Ow
ings, Harley Cook.
Pleasant Mound—R. W. Stewart, B.
W. Weathers, Shep Riddle.
Poplar Springs — Guy EUedge, J.
Wade Culbertson, C. H. Simpson.
Princeton—J. W. Babb, J. F. Davis,
E. S. Smith.
Renno — Pierce B. Ferguson, Wil
liam S. Hatton, Thos. P. Weir.
Shiloh — Roy Wallace, F. F. Hel
lams, Claud Armstrong.
Stewart’s Store—L. S. Cooke, R. E.
Gentry, A. J. Hughes.
Tip Top — H. E. Anderson, P. W.
Bagwell, J. D. Blum.
Trinity-Ridge—Sloan Mahon, War
ren Tinsley, R. E. Boyd.
Waterloo — Gay Smith, John H.
Wharton, Bobo Moore.
Watta Mills-^B. F. Sorgee, M. A.
Garrett, 0. F. HaAacll.
MfoodvUle—J.'W. Peden, Paul Babb,
W. iR. Putnam.
Youngs — W. G. Henderson, Will
Nesbitt, Tsrra Manky.
The Mgqagers at each precinct
Bonds Thereon.
No. 4
DORCHESTER COUNTY
A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend
Section 5 of Article X of the Consti
tution by Adding Thereto a Provision |
Relating to Notes and Bonds Hereto- i
foie Issued by Dorchester County, and j
Providing for the Payment, Funding, j
or Refunding of the Same.
ll-24-6tc.
J.ANIE Ix SLOAN.
Administratrix.
NOTICE!
We Have Plenty
SEED OATS, WHEAT, RYE
AND BARLEY
Complete Line of Fancy and
Heavy Groceries
•We will have Fresh Oysters every
day in the week during the season.
No. 5
GEORGETOWN COUNTY , „
A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend | Poll line all kinds of Crackers. Fresh
Section 7 of Article VIII, Section 5{gweet Milk every day. Fiesh Fish on
of Article X and Section 13 of Article' Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
II of the Constitution Relating to the
Farmers Exchange
Phone 157 ^ '
Bonded Indebtedness of Cities and
Towns, by Adding Thereto a Proviso
as to the Bonded Indebtedness of the
City of Georgetown.
No. 6
SUMTER COUNTY-
A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend
Article V, Section 21, of the Consti
tution of the State of South Carolina,
1895, so as to Enlarge the Jurisdic
tion of Magistrates in Sumter County.
RUBBER
STAMPS
I
No, 7
CLARENDON AND COLLETON
COUNTIES
A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend
Section 7 or Artkk VUI and Section
5 of Artkk X and Section ^ of Ar-
tick n of the <knstitotion Relating
to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness by
Adding a Proviso Thereto ah to toe
1
Any kind, to fit any busi
ness. Prompt service. Rea
sonable prices.
Chnniick
FuWishingCo.
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