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I I • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ^,1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Moore And Sox Aides Trounce Vii^[inia Outfit PAGE SEVEN JOANNA NEWS NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Notice is^ hereby given that^^the General Election for State and Coun ty Officers will be held'^t the voting M.\NAGERS OF ELECTION The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the elec tion at the various precincts in the said County: hours without intermission or ad> journment; and the Managm nknH administer to each person offering (n vote oath that he is qualiAed to at this election, according to the Coo- Barksdale-Narnie: James Bramlett,] stitution of this State, and that ha Edd Bramlett, Ray Traynham. | has not voted during this election. Clinton: \\. S. Denson, Sr., R. J.i The Managers have the NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER 1938 The books of the County Treasurer wfll be for the coll^ion of y ITgUIUt VfUUll Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Moorhead spent Uxes for the fiscal >ear, 1938, at t e j -♦ last week-end in Durham, N. C., .r- , . , Treasurers office from Octo^r 1 to q Downs Emorv and Henry, where they attended the wedding fixed by law in the County December 31, 1938 After December to 0 Bv Continuous Moorhead. laforesaid on Tue^ay, November 8, 31 one per cent will be added. After' '-oniinuous I O^cr ,, , ,, January 31st, two per cent will be Drives and Flashy Attack. ' Qf added, and after Februarj’ 28th, seven per cent will be added until the 15th Prjfsbyterian college mixed power day of March, 1939, when the books I with deception Friday night on John-ipn^} will be closed. son field to down a stubbon: Emory' All persons owning property in ®nd Henry U'am by a score of 12 to 0. ^po more than one school district are re- This was the fourth win of the sea- jpg- qu«tod to call for r«cipts in each of «>" aKain.,t three defeats. iStroud's sister. ' ii-jeet;; otfers to vou-, fcMirmonths,! V)ia|sTjohn (le^ A Hellams 'un“ue wit'it.ut a.MmlJr"."', “"rl'fa' the several school districts in which! The Blue Hose presented a smooth! Miss Mary’ Ellen Burton, who is in and the payment thirty days beforoLlohn .'Simmons ’ isame i- eomnl >1 nunt until the the property is located. This is inv clocking offense on the ground that training at the State hospital. To- any election of any poll tax'then due Ekom: S E Williams H H p;,,. n„.nt nf iK.. if porta'nt, as additional cost and pen- kept the Wasps on the defensive for lunibia, was a riH-ent visitor in the and payable. Provided that ministers son Carl 'Culbertson ' ’ * •nwt i rh u-Tk- ' fu alty may be attached.' ' , the most part of the game. Only nu-^ village. ^ ^ ‘ in charge of an organize.l elu.reh and (’..hlville: W. ( . Dobhin.s. Rov XrXr tL^^T:;i, .^11 able-bodied male citizens be- serous fumbles by the Hosemen M*ss McNeil Ubinehanlt had as her teachers of public schools shall be on- O'Dell. Jess Hawkins. ' or some one designate bv the B<i^ tween the ages of twenty-one (21) several more possible scores., wwk-eiul guest. Miss Mae Roden of^titled to vote after six months’ resi-j Or'ay’s: Kam Godfrey, Charles Bar-|must <leliver to the Commissiom^T^ and sixty (60) years of age are liable On three occasions durmg the first Newberry. , dence in the state, otherwise qualified.! nett. Rav Ivey. Kloction the noli list to pay a poll tax of $1.00. Commuta- |«If the Hose were msule the 20-yrard| Julian Hunnicutt spont_ the week-! Managers of ek^ction shall riH,uire| Gray 'court: A. (’. Owings, Mrs.'ing the ballots dml written half the Ho«e were insule the 20-yard j Julian Hunnicutt spent the week-1 tion Road Tax $1.50, in lieu of road to lose their opportunity by | end in Ware Shoals with friends, duty. All able-bodied men between the fuble route. Presbyterian rolled up' Misst>s Catherine Finney and Ruby the* ages of 21 and 55 are liable to ^ total of 10 first downs to three for .McCullough were the week-end guests road duty except those in military the Wasps during the first half. One of Miss Ruth Smith of Newberry service, school trustees, school teach- niinute before the half, IXmnard flip- ers, ministers and students* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroud and chil- of eveiy elector offeri'ng to vote at'B- B- Owings, Jess E. Cheek. { any election, before allowing him to Hopewell: Fair Bufoi-d, Roy Craw-! vote, the priHluclion of his registra-■ ford. Hen Workman. ' tion ciMtificate and proof of the jiay- Hickory Tavern: Arch O. Owens, J.i mem thirty days before any election L. Kidlett, .Marvin Pitts. merits of the results state- of the election. and stuc •s! Youk, Dog Owners! Youk, dog tax is on the tax books. You are entitled to abatement of dog tax by reason of rabies treatment. But it is necessary that you present inoculation certifi cate to the county treasurer at the time of tax presented then MANAGERS OF ELFX'TION The following Manag«‘rs of Elec tion have been appointed to hold the prwincts in thn county treasurer at the\^oucMosvn. Coleman s attempted con- together for the monthly party, Managers and Clerk payment or before. Unless“ take and sub.scrilx* to the co^ Jen. tax cannot be abated. ^ ' V I"" u • k k ^ burlesque, chairman of the , n ko fk.=n' Shortly afU‘r the o{Hming of the, wk,ch_'va.s g|xvUHl with |)rolonge<l ap-; to the I Clerk; Proper attention will be given those second half, IXennard shot a pas*s to plausq ami laughter. The stage was who wish to i>ay their taxes through Moore, who took it on the Wasps’^'‘t for ^club meeting and the women the mail by check, money order, etc.,ly.'-,-yard line and then lateraled to his impatitmtly awaited the arrival of the! giving name of township and number brother June, who was downed on the | speaker. R. (J. C«rr, who "as'ek^et their two-yard mark. Tannery faiknl to go cleverly imiuMsonateil by Mrs. L>)is^ over, but June Moore tallied again Bair. ^ 13 mills'on the next play. Reynolds missed the' After payment theriHit. Kingston: ,1. H. Holland, P the hour fixed for opening eirrombie, E. C. Wingo. .Managers and Clerks must l*aurens: uM. L. CojK'land, J. E, Phil- stitutiim- |*ot, .lanell Causby. Hoard 1-auiens Mills: Jim Lewis, Claud the oath Word, .John Dagnell. of school district. The tax levy is as follow.s Ordinary County Road Bond.s Past Indebtedness Weak Schools Constitutional School Hospital Total Laurens School Districts No. 1, Trinity-Ridge No. 2, Prospect No. 3, Barksdale-Narnie .. No. 4, Bailey No. 6, Oak Grove No. 7, Watts Mills No. 11, I^aurens .. other Managers and to the a Notary Public must admin- Chairman. The ers ek^et their Chairman and 10 mills'extra place from placement. 1 mill ! Coach Johnson sent in his second 1 mill 'team at the close of the third period 3 mills and they played tht* entire fourth . .1 mill' quarter. They made a scoring thrt'at' 29 mills but it, tt>o, went for naught by vir-i tue of a fumble. | 9 mills' The Wa.sp.s were unable to gain on / Hall()\vi‘en games, the host esses served "log cabin" salad, wafers and coffee. •Mtogether it was an evening long to be remembered. \ oung People Enjoy Party .Mrs. W. J. Dunlap had for the young set of the Lydia Mill: C, N. Mauney, C. H. Higlismith, D. L. Austin. I Long Branch: (1. W. Cunningham,} Hamp Holland, l^arry Todd. 1 Merna: T. J. Mahon, Calvin Wea-i I I tie polls shall be opeiual at such thm s, ,1. W. Ropp. I voting places as shall be designated! M(. Olive: W, L. Washington, ,L N. | at 8 o’clock in the forenoon, and close Jones, II. E. /Vnderson. | at 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the, Mountville: M. L. Crisp, W .K. day of ek'ction, except in the City of Lynch. .1. H. Winebrenner. I Charleston, where the polls shall be Mt. Pleasant: <’arl T. Smith, John! opened at 7 o’clock in the forenoon,^D. Hunter, Jonas Smith. 1 and in the Cities of Charleston and; Ora: Mrs. S. B. Fleming, L. J Columbia when* the closing hours Blakely, 1). Davis, Burgess, Traynham. j Clinton: L. B. Dillard, Frank E. , .Miller, S. Pitts, 1. Mac Adair. Clinton .Mill: Eugene Pinson, Clyde HigbiH*, .Marvin Stewart, Louise (Smith- I Cook’s Store: L. C. Patton, J. T. . Edwards, R. R. Cmiper. I ( loss Hill; W. P. Culbert.son, M. '( . Pinson, Miss (k*rtru»le lA'aman. Daniel’s Store: (I. T. Odell, J. B. Odell, E. D. Madden. Dials: W. K. Harris, P. H. Harris, L. R. Hellams. Phillips. T. J. Odell, open house village* on'shall lie 6 o’clock ill the afternoon,! .8 mills;either team on the ground and took Saturday evening, with Miss Agnesshall be held open during these W. W. Willis. 16 mills I to the air for several gains. Most of ^Tinsley as hostess. Over a hundred hours without intermission or ad-| IMeasant Mound: J. B. 7 mills their pas.ses were broken up or inter- guests dropiM‘»l in during the evening| journment; and the Managers shall'W. Stewart, Glenn Martin. .6 mills ceplwl. Bird made an intei-ctMUion at and joined in playing games and in- ..nek J'oi.iai- Sx^r,nir<■ v A v 6 mills ceplwl. Bird made an intei-ctqHion at and joined in playing games 15 mills, midfield in the last minute and ran it 'formal dancing. 21 mills to the 35, where the game ende<l with Youngs School Diatricts I the Blue Hose in possession of the 12 15 12 21 No. 4, Bethany No. 5, Grays No. 6, Central No, 7, Youngs No. 8, Warrior Creek No.* 10, Lanford No, 3-B, I'ountain Inn Dials School Districl.s No. 1, Greenpond 13 No. 2, Eden 11 No. 5, Gray Court-Owings 26 No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 21 Sullivan School Districts No. 1, Princeton No. 2, Mt. Bethel No. 3, Poplar Springs No. 7, Brewerton . No. 17, Hickory Tavern Railroad Tax 15 mills 17 mills' The win avcngwi the 20 to Girls Entertain Batchelors The girls entertaineil the Bachelor's 7 de-lclub at a merry |)arty on Tue^<day I administer to each person offering to vote oath that he is qualified to vote at this election, according to the Con stitution of this State, and that he has not voted during this election. I Owings: *N. C, Bryson, A. F. Cook, Hunter, R. H. J‘op!ar Springs: E. A. Pitts, C Simpson, A. K. Hughes. IVinceton: George Babb, A. J. Mon roe, W. C. Knight. Kenno: J. 1). Copela/id, .Mrs. T, P. 12 mills G*at of last season and left the Wasps |‘‘'’'‘i‘i'iK. mills *'G11 scoreleiss ami without a win for] The program would have been a the season. They put up a game fight dismal failure but for the friemlly mills H. C.’s night to howl. jctKipe.ration of .1. J. Clark. .At the' mills' Dennard sparklwl with some beau-'hist moment the accomiianist, Mrs. E The .Managers have the jiower to Weii’, W. E. Ikdl. fill a vacancy, and if none of the' Shibdi: Roy Wallace, •Maniigms attend, the citizens can ap- k»ins, D. H. Wilson, imint from among the qualified vot-I Shady Grove: W. B. F. F. Hel- mills mills mills mills Dennard .sparklwl with some beau tiful ball toting, June Moore cleared 'h Kay, was called out of town ami it away Wasps on every side, l>arge Ev- buikeil as if the miisicale would not' Gause, I>'e ers, the Munag«“rs, who after lieing' J^pf“’ii. \ . E, .Shealy. duly sworn, can conduct the election. .Stewart’s .Store: A. J. Hughes, Geo. Be Moore'He *^iid and 12 mills mills 25 mills 16 mills 26 mills 3 mills Waterloo School Districl.s No. 1, Mt. Gallagher H mills No. 2, Bethel Grove m 1 mills No. 4, Center Point 13 mills No. 5, Oakville ’’ 8 mills No, 6, Mount Pleasant H mills No. 7, Mt. Olive 21 mills No. 14, Waterloo , H mills Cross Hill School District No. 13, Cross Hill 21 mills Hunter School District.s No. 3, Rock Bridge . 6 mills No. 4, WaiDworth 6 mills No. 5, Clinton .18 mills No. 6, (Joldville 11 mills No. K-1'.*, Kinards X mills No. R-42. Keederville 13 mills No. 16, Mountville IX mills Jacks .‘school District.s No. 1, No white school 4 mills No. 2, Shady Grove, - -.13. mills No. 3, Kenno 10 mills No. ^ • 0 4 mills No. 6, O'Dell’s 10 mills No. 7, Garlington 5 mills No. 15, Hurricane 6 mills Scuffletown .SchiMil District.s No. 1, liong Branch 10 mills No. 2, Mu.sgrove 10 mills No. 3, I>angston 7 mills No. 4, Sandy Springs . 8 mills No. 12, Ora , . 10 mills ans and Boswell .were stalwarts, as Like place was big Red l*awrence playml his usual stellar game To<ld and Kleischman botUitl uji things in the cimter of the line. .Sut ton handk‘<i the quarterlvack duties well in the alisence (►f the injured Dick .Mei.sky, who saw only a few minutes of service at the first of th<‘ ganje. Wieiiges and Horne sparkml the second team aipl Ei’win and Cole man Were the outstanding second- stringer linemen. A t t he , ,! .Managers .Mr. iHI-k cr'mr, I" th'- pi.l.lirly to .. u , '"“"r' r,.unt He, with John Bishop ami his famous trumpet, entertained the seventy gu**sts for two hours with reqii*‘>t numliiTs. I close of the election the T. Cook, R. E. Gentry. and Clerks must |»roeeed' Tip Top; IV W. Bagwell, 'r. E Enlarged Circus Brings Gargantua Famous Giant Gorilla Introduc ed By Bring: 'Em Back .\live Frank Buck In Bik Barnes and Sells-Floto Show. Gargantua The G^^at, the vt’orld'.f mo>l terrifying living creature, makes his first appearance in this vicinity ilonorefl With Birthday Party Friday I'vmiing, Mrs. .Maud Itridges ami .Mrs. J. .1. .Johnson gave a sur prise jiarty at .Mrs. Bridges’ home to which .Mrs. ( hailie Craig was inviteil. Armed with an attractive bisl lamp in honor (suppo.sedly) of .Mrs. Rob Francis’ birthday. -Mrs. Craig was one of the early ar- ri\als. C()iit<“st games were piaynsi and in the final game, .Mrs. Craig was the winner. In a speechless eondition, •Mi.s. Craig found herself literally -.howerisl with gifts. It suddenly dawned on )ier that this function was a !»irthday party given in hei honor. The details of the party, were ar ranged by .Mrs, .M. L. Mow who, as hostt-s, was assisted by .Mrs. Rob Kraneis and .Mr.-. .Sara (t’.Sliields. The co.-^UMie- (ff the waiiressis and tlu' open tb(* ballot box the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until thej same is eomjileted, and make a state ment of the r«‘siilts for each office, land sign the same. Within three days thereaflt'r the Cbainiian of the Board, or Koiiu* one. desigiiuU-il by tin- Ibtard,- and Smith, W. B. .Sims. 'Piinity Ridgi‘: A, H Boyd. W. E. Wilson. UatcrlfM): R, G. .Smith, .Smith, r. .L < olenian. Watts .Mills: J. P. I’atton. .1. T. Blakely. Wuudville; Hubert Ekom: L. J. T. Burton. Goldville; J. P. Byars, Clyde Fran- ci.s, .Mrs. K. H. MMh'c. (Jray’s; E. T. Finchfi, C. E. Mcln- tire, Sloan Westmoreland. Gray ( ourt; .lohn B. iMcljupen, Ray- momi A. ( umphell, W. 1). Owens. HofHW’ell: Munson Buford, T. J. Davenport, Jr., W. P. Dickson. Jones’ Store: Hitch Bagwell, Har old Thompson, L. H. r.,ott. Hickory Tavern: J. 1\ Roper, W. .•\. Baldwin, .M. L. McDaniel. Linford: .Mrs. J. S. Higgins, J. W. iJohikson, G. .M. Harlan, j- Langston: Bryan (loodwin, Steve I Clark, F. L. Ihtnnan, Jr. ' Laurens City: A. E. <'Ieveland, R. j.M. Wasson, .Mrs. Luia Hill. I Long Branch: Herliert Chaney, I Will Cunningham, Will Brown. I Laurens Mills: .Mrs. .MayMI Cobb, ;Clarem'i> .loiies, W. L. Gaston, Jr., C. must deliver to the Commissioners <if Eleetioii till* |i(dl list, the box eoii- lainiiig tlw ballots and written state ments of the result of the election. .At the said election ijualified elec tors will vote U|)(Ui the adoption or rejection of amendments to the .'state Constitution, as provided in the fol lowing JGI.NT REStILCTK).N’.S: .Moore. R. E.| David C. i Gossett, Claim .Smith, .1. W Loma.s, W. L each .\. Baldwin, clerk. s r A I’E- wH)!•: COns'pi pr iton a i* AMEND.M ENTS No. I A .Joint Resolution ot yAmend Sec tion ti, -Article XI, of the Constitu tion so as to Retnovi 'Pherefrom the Pi'deii, Glenn Wood. Youngs; William .Martin, W. B. Wilkie The .Managers at each precinct named aliove are requested to del«- gate one of tlieii number to secure the boxes and blanks for the eb-etioii. E. E. SLMIVSON. B. M. WO LEI’. W. .1. HENRY, Conimis.sioiiei ^ of Stale Elections for Laurens County, .'s. <’. October 21, 11>3H. Lydia .Mill: .1. D. Hairston, J. R. Cobb, Carl .Johnson. j .M‘. rna:’Z. C. Roev»s. <‘alvin-^WcaC ' tilers, ,1. E. 'Piinddin. , .Mt. Olivo; .John E. Knight. W. Os- 'good .Martin, J. Broadim lli.l. j Mniintville: 11. Y. Jones, Watt Bry son, D. .-X. Richardson. I Ml. Pleasant: C. W. Madden, T. F. E. .Moore, Burts Nelson. Oia: Jv .M. .McClintock, .S. 11. Byrd, .John Blakely. I Owiiigs; E. S. .‘stmldard, J. ('. Ow ings, .Mrs. .A. .M. Owens. ' I'leasant .Mound; C. E. I Ray (iarrett, !*«‘e West. I’ojilar .'spring-: Guy JTle ; Walker, I*. ('. 'Pavlor. Burdette, Igc. H. I). NOTICE OF ELEC TION .Nicessity that I'ax, or Othei 'lax, lit a 'I hree-.Mill Stale-\\ i(le I’roperty Property when he corne.s to COLU.MBI.A, ERI- tlelighlful n freTimi nts were carried DAY. NOXE.MBER 4th. with the mighty Ai G. Barnes and Sells-Flotti out in Halbiween colors. l.evied for School I’lirposes No. 2 mon.st'irr" .At the-ie feeding- tiui gra-jis the bars with hands and the keeper, from , pours the I ids giant Gargan- his huge an ortli- litpiid re- throat. Gargantua The Great is a Irernen- tioiis featuie and ont* that has caused visilqis to travel hundreds of rnile.s for a glimpse of him, but he i- only on«‘ of the thousands of rnUrvels that will be s(cn with the A1 G. Barnes and .Sells-Eloto Combined Circus. HundriMis upon hundreds of world- famous arenic stars and the greatest menagerie ever exhibited are likewise , ^ a part of this giant amu.semcnt colos- them cariy and give the township ^^d^and stands 5 feet, 6 inches, weighs i>Hs, school district of each as the Treas- 45Q |>ounds and ha.s an arm stretch of the constellation of big top stara urer is very bu.sy during the month over 8 feet. He is introduced to the arc: Terrell Ja*.>b.-, ihe lion king, in Ringling Bros, and Bariium A- Hailey stupendou.s pew features. The huge aiithroiKml ape, with the strength, of nary milk bottle, 27 men, is exhibited at each perform- fieshments down ance in a mammoth nine-ton air-con- ditioned cage. This moving .Alcatraz has double rows of chilled sUed bars, outside of which are double thicknesses of shatter-proof plate gla.ss. As an extra precaution guards, night and •lay, armed with high-[K>wered rifles State of .South Carolina, County of Laurens. Notice is hereby given that the I General ITi'Ction for I’nitcd .States Senator and Rejiresentat ives in Con gress will be Ik Id at the voting pre- .eincts fixed by law in the County ^aforesaid on 'Puesflay, November Kth, i93H, -aid day being 'Piiesday follow ing the first .Monday, as prescribed by the State Constitution. I’l meet on; \\ . 1. Free man, R. M. Ridgfivay . Ui-t. ar ( imp***', Ri niKi; I'an .M. R.iy. Jame.s M. < (»)ielaiKl. Mrs. . John B« 1!. .Shady ( ll'iA ( •: Duvi 1 1 ’lit Fed John-uii, W. .S. lla’tiin. .Shiloh: R. C !. Wii'iiM. R.y G rayi •A .Joint Resolution to Amend the Constitution of .South Carolina of IKP5 so as to Authorize Legislation to I’rovide for the Retirement Judges of the Supreme Court and the Circuit Courts of .South Carolina; to I’rovide Compensation to 'Phose ^ ‘ptalifications foi 1; and to I’rovide for the Elec- follows: eir .Successors. I Residence in the .State for two — - ; years, in the County one year, in the LOCAL CONSTITUTIONAL ' I“"'lling precinct in which the elector A.MEND.MENTS offers to vot(‘, four months, and the Rc'tired tion of Carroll Waiface. Stewarf’.s Store: C. i.Juiu*-. H. M. t 'ook, W. 11, .'s'l-w.irt. 'I'lp 'Pop: W, li. .sin.'. H. L. Bag- wadl, Rufus OxntU; Trinity Ridge; N »i-w.(.>l M.irtin, C. D. W ilson, Oscar Bolt. Waterloo; J. I,. Pi-:i;.t.l. .Jr.. Tom suffrage are ^ olenian, S. L. Moore. Watts .MiJ.-; B. E. S.»rgis-, Palmer Knight, I*airy Week-. „ ... ... , Gargantua The Great, captured by Persons sending in Ii. ts ■ tradisl to be taken off are risiuested to send ^ captain, i.s now 7 years old ( i*ARENl)ON COUNTY jiayment thirty days before any elec- A tion tion •Joint Resolution to Amend Sec- G(»n of any poll tax Ihi-n due and pay- of December. tf D. ROY SIMP.SON, County Treas 'audiences by Bring ’Em Back Alive <1 startling demonstration w'ith the of feriK-ious W. J, BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cars Washed and Greaaed Yoar Business Appreciated V’ of Article X of the (’onstitu- of the State of .South Carolina Relating to Bonded Indebtednes.s of School Districts by Adding a Proviso Thereto as to the Bondeil Debt of Pine fJrove (Turbeville) School Di.strict No. 2(1 in Clarendon County. PTank Buck, intrepid explorer who world's greaU'st group played an imjKirtant pait in obtaining peiTorming jungle-bred him. For the past year Gargantua lion.s; Mabel .Stark, the has been growing more evil-tempered feanessly performing with savage ^ and now hi.s keept‘r, for ail the years Royal Bengal man-killers; R(*ckless Gftf'ENXTI I E rflCVTY he has watched over him, must keep Ralj>h Clark in a sensational two- i ♦ iV 1 ^ 1 \ outside the range of his pow. rful hors- Roman standing jump over a -Joint Resolution to Amend Ar- Itands. Gargantua and P'rank Buck, standard size autoimdiile* The P’lying Lele 10, .Section M, of the ( onstitu-'oient thirty (lay.< liefon until recent.y the super-features of ^ oriccolos, absolutely fearles.s per- tion of .South ( arolina, 1X1(5, by Add- of any jioll tax thi-n dut' the Ringling Bros, and Bai'iium & formeis who fly like winged birds ing a P’urther Proviso to the SiN’ond Ihe produelion (if a certificate or of Bailey organization, now head the through space; the marvelous Cris- Paragraph Thereof so as ,to P'urther the receipt of the officer authorized most imposing array of big top at- tiani riding family w-ith Lucio JX'ifv ij,.fine the Type of Permanent Im- to collect such taxes, shall Ik traction-s ever exhibited by the Bames forming a douhle-twisting .somersault able. Provided that ministers in charge of an organized church and tfiGe oik teachers of public .schools shall he the hoxe entitled to vole after six months’ res idence in the State, otherwise quali fied. I .Managers of (.■lection shall re(iuire of every elector offeiing to vote at any election, before allowing him to vote, the product'f^m of lii- registra tion certificate and pioof of the pay- any election am) payable. Woodville: 1. D. Bal)b, J. P:. Wham, V'jiung-; \\. U •Aberei ondiK*, John Ihe .Managers named abw'-e are of their and h .\i iii';i ling. Grady o< Wallace, Homer Dewev .Manly, at each precinct requested t > dele- numher to secure ink- for the e.wtion. DR. W. T. p.agp:. N. J. ANDER.'^ON, J. L. BROWNING, ('ommis-i.ine*'< ef P'ederai Election for Laui’ens Coutity. S. G. oijri A- INSURANCE We think we know the best Fire and Life Insor- ance policies. VVe think we know how to advise the best plans *for you. We think we have the best companies. Consult me. B. H. BOYD, Agrent Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. . Sells-PI'loto cirous. or any other major from the back of one galloping horse tented amusement institution. to another; the wt>rld-famou.s Rief- 1 The great gorilla Iwis already fenach P'amily, with Glarence Bruce, achiev^fed world-wide notoriety by at- the incomparable riding comedian; I tacking the executive head of the William Heyer, Europe’s foremi^t 'show. Viewing Gargantua and meet- horse trainer, in the most notable'dis concui- provement Which May be Used on aiv'f' proof of the jiaymeiit thereof, the Stre<‘ts and Roadways of the City Before the hour fixed for o|M*ning of Greenville. - ( the polls, Managers and (Teik.s must i take and sub.scribe to the Constitu- No. 5 , - tional oath. The chairman of the Hipp & Chandler Clolhe.s for Men and Boys XOur Business Appreciated might have been, he offers a perni cious portrait study w’ithout counter part. His dally diet consists of 16 banan as, 12 oranges, two heads of lettuce, several stalks of celery and three one-quart milk shakes. Once each day the Chairman, their Chairman A .Joint Resolution to Amend Arti-, Board of Managers can administer the ing his gaze are experiences one will play of high schix#! equestrianism ever cle 8, Section 14, of the Constitution oath to the other Managers aud to never forget. So much like a horrify-iwitne.ssed; Naitto Troupe, wire wiz- of .South Carolina, 1895, Which Per-'the Clerk; a Notary Public must adv ing nightmare vision of what man'ards who have astonished two conti- tains to Extension of Corporate Lim-'minister the oath to Salil^Lrl^cri WaiIJSriV Addin. Certai^Th. Managers elec, daring high-perch wizards; Janett '‘avisos Thereto at the End Thereof, and (Jerk. ^ 'May, world’s famous aerial gymna.st;! ’ i The polls shall be opened at such Ann Merkel in a startlmg exhibitionj No. 6 of up-side-down ceiling walking; Jack, YORK COUNTY Joyce, offering free running Liberty] A Joint Re.solution to Amend in j voting place.s as shall be de.signated : at K o’clock in the forenoon, and close the , A Joint Re.solution to Amend Ar-iat 4 o’clock in the afternoon of he gets a half pound of calf’s liver; Horses in amazing evolutions, plus, title .X, Section H, of the Constitu-lday of elwtioii, excel,t in the City of brought to tl,g..bo,l, pm is hia only, huhdred.s of the worli s fo,;cmo.st cir-!ti„„ „f 18-J5, Relating to the Bonded Chailc..t,m, where the polls shall be meat diet. His milk shakes, w'hich he.cus stars and <0 world famous clowns. nf tKn u ii 1 1 * ,7 . 1 i ■ '.u ‘^ relishes, contain chocolate flavoring,' An afternoon and night perform-,. Vr-v ^ d Bill, ^opened at 7 0 clock in the forenoon, mineral oil and sometimes a JHtle ance will be given at 2 and 8 P, M, To ” . Lounty, so as to Provide for and in the Cities of Charleston and cooked rice. Dunng the feeding of the milk shakes is the only time his keep er ever approaches near the great permit leisurely inspection of the vast|^^® Increase of the Bonded Indebted- Columbia where menagerie the doors will open at 1, ness of City of Rock Hill for Certain' shall be 6 o’cloc the closing hours menagerie the doors will open at 1, ness ui v/iiy 01 uock niii lor Gertain | shall be 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and 7 P. M. I Purposes. 1 a^d shall be held ojien during these TYPEWRITER RIBBONS For All Make Machines, Standard and Portable. ADDING MACHINE RIB BONS ADDING MACHINE PAPER Call 74 Chronicle Pub. Co.