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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Pogc Seven
SPORTS CHAHERBOX
NOTICE OF
COUNTY TREASURER
1940
The books of the County Trewurcr ; TENCH OWENS
will be <H>ened for the collection of
faxes for the fiscal year, 1940, at the
Treasurer’^ office from October 1, to
December 31, 1940. After December
Clinton Druggists
Observing Notional
Pharmacy Week
... , Ait.*. ' This week is being observed
Views the Athletic Front [throughout the united states as
—. !“National Pharmacy Week” with the
city’s four drug stores participating:
Draft Lottery
Set For October 29
l31 one pw wnt will be added. After' Very little is ever heard about Smith’s Pharmacy, Sadler-Owens‘
January 31st, two cent will be ^freshman football teams. The first Pharmacy, Kellers Drug Store and-
added. After Februaty 28th three per I year men stay well in the back-‘Young’s Kiarmacy
Managers and Clerks must proceed i tinue without adjournment until tli»
publicly to open the ballot box and {same is completed, and make «
count the ballots therein, and con-j statement of the results for each of-
tinue without adjournment until the|fice and sign the same. Within three
same is completed, and make a state-1 days thereafter, the Chairman of the
iment of the results for each office. Board or some one designated by the
e g Xfjnr \A/ill same. Within three days Board, must deliver to the Commia-'
war Will thereafter the Chairman of the Board sioners of Election the poll list, the
Draw First Caosulc From someone designated by the Board, boxes containing the ballots and
B I II j • j must deliver to the Commissioners of written statements of the results of
DOW! USOu in IVIf. j Election the poll list, the box cOn- the election.
♦ jtaining the ballots and written state- At the said election qualified elec-
Washington, Oct. 21. At noon on^ments of the results of the election.: tors will vote upon the adoption or
MANAGERS) OF ELECTION rejection of amendments to the- State
c«t Will be add^, and after March | ground, | Publicity agents seldom 'The object of the observance is bJ 29, Secretary of War ■ ■■■ •. - -
^ added and {bother to wax verbose concerning better acquaint the people with the stimson ’will draw the first number 1 The following Managers of Elec- Constitution, as provided in the fol-
“aii . Tew pictures.dru^st and bring the ^®y<ln a nation-wide lottery in which'tion have been appointed to hold the lowing JOINT RESOLUTIONS;
narenno . .. . . ...... i. - prCCiOCtS in,
STATE-WIDE CONSTITUTIONAL
Marion Abrams, AMENDMENTS
the property Is located. ’This is im-1 ualiy they are a variable Wduncer-l stores this week.'Your attention w' m u 1 ^ JOINT RESOLUTION to Pro-
portant, as additional cost and pen- tain quantity. High school and prep’directed to their advertisement i^iP riirM'tnr nf Blakely, Amendment to Article X,
alty may be attached. (school records fide as boys from {today’s paper. Section 2. of the Constitution of 18W.
All able-bodied male citizens be-'different towns and different sec ,
tween the ages of twenty-one (21){tions contend on an equal basis fori
and sixty (60) years of age are liable 1 places on the team. I
to pay a poll tax of $1.00.
Dog Owners! Your 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
All must start at the beginning, I A DAI 1111) TUC TAWII
learn a new* system, new plays andjwl\VUni/ IIIL IvVf li
new ways. Naturally it takes time
to develop a well-drilled squad start
ing from scratch as it were. Often,
it is late in the season before a
cate to the county treasurer at the 1 freshman team begins to work to-
time of tax payment or before. Un- I'ggther and to' click as they shduld.
less presented then, tax cannot be! Even then, not always can the ob-
abated. ! server tell just which* players are the!
Incidents, Unusual and
Ordina^ry, Gathered On
Our Rounds.
rervice and Presideni Kooseveii m Clinton Mill: Perry Wilburn, Ralph Providing for the Levy BienmaTte
first Dykstra said the presiden {Riddle, Raymond Tucker. (7Annual Tax^
would draw the first number, but, cross Hill: Enoch Pinson, Ernest
later it was announced Mr. Roose-jR Austin, Mrs. Lathan Crisp,
velt desired this honor to go to Stim-1 cook’s Store: S. L. Weisner, W. W.'
son.
The president will attend the his
toric ceremony, in the inter-depart
mental auditorium, and will make
ari address, to last about 10 min-
tutes.
Within three weeks after Stim-
‘**3
Proper attention will be given {future varsity regulars. For highly; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ed-isule from a big goldfishbowl, the Montjoy, R. E. Lyles,
those who wish to^ pay their taxesj touted sophomore teams have been wards, has completed her training at initial contingent of 30,000 draftres
through the mail by check, money,known to blow sky high as the vet-[the Roper Hospital Training School!will be on their way to training
No. 2
^ ^ „ A JOINT RESOLUTION to Pro-
Philips, Mrs. Toy R. Patton. p^j,^ Amendment to Article IV,
Daniels’ Store: Vancy Martin, E. Constitution, by
D. Madden, J. W- E. Changing the Word “Annual” to “Bi-
Dials; Mack N. Campbell, Mrs. Er- Adding a Proviso for
nest Curry, Bryson Gray,, Calling of a Special Session ni
Ekom; Harrison Pinson, J. K. Coo- Senate and of the General As-
per, S. E., Williams. . ,sembly.
^ J
MISS LALA MAB; EDWARDS, i son lifts the first blue number cap-1 Goldville: Miss Mary Brock. Cecil,
order, etc., giving name of township
and number of school district.
eran players took over their posi-1 for Nurses in Charleston and i^eceptly, camps.
No. 3
Grays: L. L. Langston, Sam C. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proptw-
Godfrey, D. V. Lancaster. ^ ling an Amendment to Section 12 of
Gray Court; Mrs. Eva Martin^ Miss ‘ Article II, of the State Constitution
tions once more. i spent a few days with her parents 1 Men will be called to training—[Claude Gr^, Warr^ Tumblin. |With Respect to Municipal Elections
The tax levy is atf follows: ! Few fans reaiize that many fresh-(before beginning her duties at the|800,000 by next June 15—in the or-j Hickory Tavern; Cteud W. Mahon, so as to Conform with said Section
Article II of the State Constitution.
Ordinary County .10 millsjman teams have a large share in tbe'bospital where she has accepted work der in which their numbers are, j. L. Baldwin, D. T. Knight. with Respect to the Payment of Tax-
Constitutional School . 3 mills• varsity’s success It is the freshmen!as a member of the nursing staff, {drawn from the bowl, unless they; HopeweU: Hugh Bonds Workman, es to Subdivision (e) of Section 4 of
Road Bonds 10 mills {quite often who spend many prac-i ' , volunteer without waiting to be caU-lT. J. Davenport, Jr., T. R. Davis
Past Indebtedness 1 mill jtice sessions learning plays used by. The PACK QUARTET of this city o*" unless they are deferred from, Jones Store; Raymond Cook, Nye
Weak Schools 1 mill |the varsity’s opponents. They spend 1 broadcasts a program of religious'^ , .. 1 Willis, Han^ Hellams. _
Hospital :;«TT«TTrK^.....l mill i othentftemoons runntng^thtwe plays j songs OWrTadlo station WSFAT ' ln After Secretary Stimson drawr me I' Lanford: Roy DeSTilelds M. G. Par-
J gViay4Vi* A'-. ;-frrR
State Cretirement ^ate
Bonds) ...n..l mill
{against the varsity so that the big Spartanburg every Sunday after-1 Lot^e Watford.
No. 4
- A-JOINT RESOLUTTON Propos
ing an Amendment to the Constitu-
(team can coordinate its defense. They [noon at 4:15.
i act as guinea pigs, blocking dummies >
IVill be picked out by other high-
I ranking government officials before
TotaU 27 mills {and sparring partners for the var-1 MISS FRANCES SIMPSON who j the drawing settles down to its te-
South Carolina as a member of the
Laurens School Districts I sky.
No. 1, Trinity Ridge 9 mills! They must also find time to learn
No. 2, Prospect 8 mills {their own plays hold intra-squad S
No 3 Barksdale-Namie 8 mills' scrimmage, and prepare for the few {junior class has been chosen as presi-
C t Sy.. ... . . . which th?y play during the dent of the Kappa Delta pledges, and
No. 6,' Oak Grove 6 mills ’ season. Injuries often hinder the was further honored by being elected
transferred this year from Presbyte-i^*cus routine.
rian college to the University of' Although 4,000,000 more men are
involved in the 1940 draft than in
Langston; P. K. Abercrombie, J. tion of 1895, by Striking out Section
B. Holland, M. W. Sanders. 9 of Article III, Providing for An-
Laurens Mills: Geo. N. Franks,'nualSessionsoftheGeneralA.ssem-
O. C. Medlock, Mrs. Lee Mason. .bly and Limiting Compensation to
Laurens City; Jas. M. Donnon, C. Eorty (40) Days, and Inserting m
No. 7, Watts Mills 17 miUs
No. 11, Laurens 22 mills
Youngs School Districts
No. 4, Bethany 15 mills
frosh, usually weak in reserves to
begin with, and some become dis
couraged and quit.
Much of this is true of every small
F. Brooks, Miss Alline Crews.
Lieu Thereof a Provision for Bien-
No. 5, Grays 17 mills
No. 6, Central
..A miUa
No. 7,''Youngs .'.7. 10 mills
No. 8, Warrior Creek 12 mills
No. 10, Lanford :7::.:...l2 miUs
Dials School Districts
No. 1 Greenpond 13 mills
No. 2, Eden 10 mUls
college’s freshman football team, and
mori of it is trUe of Presbyterian col
lege’s freshman team. All in all it
takes a coach with fortitude,^-brains,
dogged persistence,-- a thorough
knoweldge of football, and familiar-,
ity with the reactions and capabil
ities of the average freshman, to
- ^ ^ . «« 1,, weather the storm of a hard season.
No. 5, Gray Court-Owmgs 26 i Coach Lonnie McMillian, who for
No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 24 mills |yggj.j been laying the foundation
Sullivan School Districts '[for Walter Johnson’s teams at P. C.,
No. 1, Princeton 22 mills.is such a man. He was one of the
No. .2, Mt. Bethel ...12 mills;best players on the first Blue Stock-
No. 3, Poplalr Springs 20 mills , ing team in 1915. After serving
No. 7, Brewerton 16 mills
No. 17, Hickory Tavern 29 mills
Waterloo School Districts
in the navy during the first World
the world war lottery, the 1940 Long Branch: Herbert Chaney, ’ ^I'^l Sessions of the General Assem-
drawing is expected to take less Hamp Holland, Will Cunningham, ibly. and Providing for the Compen-
time than did that of 1917. ' Lydia Mill: L. A Land, Jno. B. | sation of its Members.
a member of the Damas, senior dance' Dykstra estimajted it could be Sloan, Mrs. Pauline Lawson,
club. Miss Simpson was at home {done in 12 hours. { Mt. Olive; Mrs. Vivian Knight. J.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.} The 6,500 local selective service jw. Crawford, Jim Manley. .
H Simpson, for the week-end. [boards throughout the country are Mountville: W. E. Crisp, A. B. Mi-
now laying the groundwork for the lam, Mrs. Lorena Adams.
LOCAL CONSTITUTIONAL
^AMENDMENTS
No. 5
A JOINT RESOLUTION to Ainend
MR and MRS R E' FERGUSONthe 17,000,000 re*-,-Ml. Pleasant: W. B. Mundy, Mrs lf"-!”".’’
left yesterday tor Waynesboro, VeJ“‘"«'»' "I*""* *"
™ , . . Cmith I®* Article X, of the Constitution of
aaenr^iWaa^t rst 91 ^ 1895, Relating to Muiucipal Bonded
They were joined in Chesterfield by a* ^ ^^^debtedness by Adding a Proviso
♦hdair an,.aht*.r MTSS EMILY FER-P® inclusive, and assigning serial,M^ Nash, W. A. Baldwin^ Thereto as to the Bonded Debt of
the City of Greenwood.
their daughter, MISS EMILY FER .a,. -orH.
GuSON, and will visit their son and ^ ^ , •„
brother, LAWRENCE FERGUSON,; ^tunt^re \n tee lotte^
who is a student at Fishburne Mill- ‘^»*tge from 1 to to a number h^h
Lawrence is a member ®"otigh to cover tee largest number
tary school,
of the football team and the occas
ion of the Ferguson’s visit is to see
him. play for his school at a home
of registrants in any one local board
Nettie Vance, Butler E. Satterfield.
Ora: Oscar Brown, E. W. Donnon, |
Craig Hunter.
MANAGERS OF ELECTION
The following Managers of Elec-
Pleasant Mound; J. O. Garrett, J-.tion have been appointed to hold the
area, with extra number to coveriBen Hunter, U. B. Poole, .t "" ’election at the various precincts in
late registrations. | Poplar Springs: A. K. Hughes,, the said county:
game in Waynesboro this week-end. To illi^trate how tee s^tem will| Wm. Avery Woods. H. O. Aber-; Bark.sdale-Narnie: W. R. Trayn-
‘work: If the first number drax^ crombie. I ham, James Bramlett, W. R. Power.
2,051, every registrant in teej Princeton: Miles P. Senn, Jas. E. Clinton City; L. D. McCrary. Frank
The family will carry Lawrence
the news that his Mexican Chihau
IS
hau do*. M.ram.0 Martina., who ,na, ^r^aj E. Taytor
War, he returned to Clinton and P.jwas entered in shows the past week board card will teej Renno: L Lee Willard, Tan
M.
E. Miller, John D. Davis.
— ... o..v,,..a v...- w**— • 1. II J Clinton Mill: E. B. Pin.son, Rev.
C., and was all-state end in 1919] in Charlotte, Greensboro and Win-.i^^'^V called to.Ray, Mrs. Tom Wier. Ralph Hughes, C. A. Sullivan.
No. 1, Mt. Gallagher 8 mills {and 1920. He became assistant foot-{ston4Balem, N. C., was given firstdeterred. ^ Shady ^ove; V. E. Shealy, Fred, Cross Hill: W. P. Culbertson, W.
No. 2, Bethel Grove 7 mills.ball coach in the fall of 1923. As a<piaite in the female class., 1^ . . Frank Morgan. ,yf Watkins, W. T. Boyce.
No. 4, Center Point 10 mills member of the coaching staff today, | {G0V6rn0r AppOlfltS j Shiloh; Roy Wallace, Roy Gray,^ Cook’s Store: L. C. Patton, J. T.
he coaches freshman football, var-j JOHNITA HORTON, twelve 3^art a i • Ernest Helams. iEdwards, B.gK. Garrett,
sity basketball, varsity and fresh-j old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.UraTl DOaiQS i Stewarts Store: L. R. Henderson,, Daniel:)’ Store; G. T. O’Dell, T. L.
man track, and finds time to attend)Horton who live near here, has poem] ‘ ^ {Mrs. Marvin Davis, Stewart J®"^- iMartin, J. B. O’Dell,
to other duties in connection with'writing for a hobby. She is a mem-' Governor Maybank yesterday an- Tip Top: H. L. Bagwell. Rufus Ox- oiaLs: P. H. Harris, J. E. Hender-
tee college. [ber of the seventh grade at Florida nounced his appointment of an ad-tner, Jas. C. Gambrell. {son. Mrs. John Simmons.
Saturday night in Florence, his j street school and composes her poems board in each of the 14 [ Trinity Ridge: J. Warren Tinsley,, Ekom: J. F. Burton. F. J. O'Dell*
freshman team surprised everyone on a “spur of tee moment” inspira-1circuits. They will advise Robert Cain, Scott Grorg^ ^ ^ iC. L. Phillips.
No. 5, OakvlUe 8 mills
No. 6, Mt. Pleasant 8 mills
No. 7, Mt. Olive 21 mills
No. 14, Waterloo •. -8 mills
Cross Hill School District
No. 13, Cross Hill 27 mills
Hunter School Districts
ASOUUSOOfU w j ^ j OMA AO^vA ^ ^ A ^ \A4SW j g| W* UIV XAlwAAXwAA • AAA9^ A A OA j • ^ ^ | X*.” • A 11 • A AS •
No. 3, Rock Bridge 6 millsiexcept possibly himself as they ran tion. The following verses were!**®8istrants how to answer the ques-i Waterloo; Guy Sipith, Tom Cole- Goldville. J. G. Franklin. Mrs-
7^* ^ ««v_ J1 .At. ' 0 « v-k_ . AAA. «A ! ... . •• .. CT /m 1 f * ! m *1 El T' K Anv/f-— t rx_. A . W I. . n . k_ A
No. 4, Wadswprte 6 mills|over the Wofford Pups, 28 to 12. '.written by Johnita Saturday while
[No. 5, Clinton .18 mills
;N|o. 6, Goldville 11 mills
No. K-19, Kinards a...8 mills [had added to the general pessimisim
A Blue Anklet loss to Clemson’s she watched tee preparation of her
Cubs and one to Carolina’s Biddies dinner;
'No. R-42. Reederville 13 mills
No. 16, Mountville 18 mills
.) Jacks School Districts
on tee Presbyterian. college campus
generated by the varsity’s . disas
trous beginning
(No. 1, no white school 4 mills j But, when .^e varsity took The I
2, Shady Grove — .■‘■.■':13 mills' citadel for a ride th^ day-Joefore, {
!No: JT'Renno 10 'mnistjj^gj.g nothing for tee frosh to do
(No. 5 4 mills I except follow such a worthy ex-
No. 6, O’Dell’s 10 mills [ample. And they did.
{No. 7, Garliiigton 5 mills j Breaking into the starting line-
.NJo. 15, Hurricane 6 mills'up for the first tinie, McCommons,
; Scnffletown School Districts [hard-running little Anklet back,]
{tip. 1, Long Branch 10 mills sparked the team to a thrilling vic-
|No. 2, Musgrove IQ millsjtory. His 85-yard punt return in
iNp. 3, Langston 7 milM.the first two minutes of the game,
4, Sandy Springs 8 mills started the scoring. Strickland’s 75-
No. 12, Ora 10 mills yard return of an intercepted pass,
*’> [Persons sending in lists of blames j w^as another bright spot in the game'
•to be taken off are requested to send | foe the Presbyterians. Caver and
.them early and give the township j^^tiahid did some fine work, also, inj
;aJid school district of each as the | the Blue Anklet backfield. In the
“Antiunn”
The nigger’s picking cotton
Over yonder in the flat;
The corn’s a’getting yellow
And the turkey’s getting fat.
The sktes are getting grayer.
As the days are piling up;
The kitten’s hair’s a’growing;
Now he’s playing with the pup.
The potater’s getting ready
For the store up in the bank
The apples are getting mellow.
And tee wine is already rank.
tionnaire being mailed out now. ’ {man, T. S. Boydr- |lx>uie Prater. Parker Rush ton
Members for tee Eighth circuit! Watts Mills: Mrs. Leona Haymes,; Grays; S. H. Coker,-C. E. Mcla-
are: Abbeville, J. M. Mars; Green-[Clyde Kirby, Wade Brewington. {tyre, E. T. Fincher.
Calhoun A. Mays; Laurens, H.! Woodville: B. G.* Taylor, Jno. H.| Gray Court; J. B. McCuen, J. iL
S>. Blackwell: Newberry, Steve C.jV'aughn, J. Y. Adair.
■ Griffith. j Youngs: Richard Harris, W.
j Lomas, E. L. Riddle. [gdarvin Pitts, M. L. McDaniel.
I H. D. Gray, of Laurens, has beenl The Managers at each precinct Hooewell; G. F. Buford. W. P. Di*
(appointed by the governor to repre--named above are requested-to ltele-ton, j. Roy Crawford,
sent general business on one of the (gate one of their number to secure! Jones’ Store: Houston Holcombe,
' Babb, Raymond A. Campbell.
D- Hickory Tavern: Grover Roper,
I tell you winter’s nighing;
And tee possum hunting's on,
I still hear the niggers singing.
(three district selective service (draft) |boxes and blanks for the election at g j Henderstm. Lawrence Hender-
i appeal boards for the state. the Court House on Friday, Nov. 1. i^on.
CHAS. A. CROMER, Lanford; J. M. F'lemmg, Mrs. J. S.
C. G. HIPP, Higgins, Joe L. Chaney, Jr,
W. ADGER BABB, Langston: S O. Clark, B A. Goop-
Commissioners of Federal Election' Donnan
Laurens Mills; Will A MtHire,
nClarence Jones, C. L. Waldrop.
HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL
I The tenth grade of Clinton high
(school will give a Hallowe’en carni-
jval on Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, in
{the high school building beginning at.October 21 1940.
;7:30. A small admission will be
(charged.
For Laurens County, S. C.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
But the summer’s come and gone., NOTICE OF ELECTION
Thirty-five girls of the home eco-' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
{Treasurer is very busy during the’ijne^ Avery, Suddeth and Nalley I nomics department of Clinton high BOUNTY OF LAURENS.
month of December.
{ T. LANE MONROE,
tf * County Treasurer.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF LAURENS.
Notice is hereby given that the
Laurens City; J. T. Crews, B. M.
Wolff, Mrs. Lena Hill.
Long Branch: Will Bntwn, J. L.
Todd, Mrs. Roy Harris.
{ Lydia Mill: Rev, Marion Moorhead,
(Bill Dabbs. Guy Parrish.
Mt. Olive: W. E.' Washington, Misa
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
HEATING
SERVICE
Telephone 9268
WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
shone for the McMillian-men. school and twenty-six boys ot tne Notice is hereby given that the | General Election for State and Coun- Sara Cooper, Oscar Gunter.
Two of the best players on the P.iagricultural class, accompanied' by|Q^,^gj.gj Election for Presidential and|ty Officers will be he.ld at the voting Mountville. H. B. Humbert. P. W.
C. frosh team were unable to play MISS MARGARET WEBB and F. M
Saturday because oL injuries, which | KING, heads of the departments,
adds lustre to the victory. (spent Tuesday in Columbia at the
Those freshmen have fight and |s(tate xfair. The day was designated
Vice-Presidential Electors, and Rep-1 precincts prescribed by law in said Finley, Mrs. Mary Jones,
resentatives in Congress will be held I county, on Tuesday, November 5, Mt. Pleasant: T F. F M»M)re, A.
at tee voting precincts fixed by law. 1940, said day being Tuesday follow- B. Fuller, Wade Williams.
_ . .in the County of Laurens,'" on 'Tues- ing the first Monday in November. Merna: Austin Martin, J. H. Wea-
spirit, and under Coach Lonnie Macjhy the authorties for the junior homeljjgy^ November 5, 1940, said day be- as prescribed by the State Constitu- thers, T. J. Mahon,
they are fast learning good football.Moakers association and the Future|jj.jg Tuesday following the first Mon-[tion. Owings: N. C. Bryson, W. W. Wil-
[Farmers of America. The trip wastjgy^ gg prescribed by the State Con- The quulill^tiun for suffrage; lis. A F. Cooke.
Personnel Namfid For '^‘^Mstitution. 1 Managers %t election require of Wra: U.-M. McClmtock, S. H Byrd.
1 Lk D A (thirteen girls from the Goldville J.' ^phe qualifications for suffrage are’every elector offering to vtHe at-any M-rs. S. B. Fleming. —
iBaUraflS Drori DOara U. a., miss EDITH CHILDRESSUg follows; [election before allowing him to vote. Pleasant Mound: Collier Burdette,
and G. N. FOY. Highlights of the Residence in State for two years, the production of his registration Lee West, H. J G. Martin,
day included the speeches by Gov-|jj^ County one year, in the poll- certificate and proof of the payment Poplar Springs: Guy Elledge, L. C.
ernor Maybank, Berd F. Peterson,precinct in which the elector of- thirty days before any election, of Taylor, F. A. Pitts,
state superintendent of agriculture, vote, four months, and the any poll tax then due and payaole. Princeton: VV. 1 Freeman, J. W.
j H. Lawrence Kennedy, of Laurem,
[has been named as chief clerk for
'draft district No.- 1 with headquifr- , ^
• ters In the Laurens city hall build- Lillian Hoffman, state superintend-1 p^yj^gj^j thirty days before any elec- The production of a certificate or of Cintijer, George Babb.
'ing. Mrs. Ross Cunningham has been!®*^! home economics, and Dr. R.jtion of any poll tax then due and the receipt of the officer authorized Renno: James Copeland, VV.-'ISa
{appointed stenographer. The office IP- Poole, president of Clemson co)-• pgygjjjg Provided, That ministers in to collect su^h taxes, shall be conclu- Bell, Mrs. Nannie Ray Bell.
'statecl yesterday teat serial numbers| l®g*. Th® exhibits were viewed Andjgj^gpgg organized church and sive proof of the payment thereof. Shady Grove: D. T Pitts, Joe
would be posted not later than Fri-! during the afternoon the group ®o-■ ^gapj^ers of public schools shall be The polls shall be opened, at .such Bonds, J, P. Johnson.
[day.
'joyed the midway.
BELL STREET, EASLEY
K,
MURDER
... on the highway is oftenest
committed by poor brakes, and
brake carelessness m«y next
plKe tee liability on you.
It takes only a minute and
not a cent to test your brakes
here. 'Won’t you do it?
TOMMY PRICE PASSES
News has been received here ofi^, rnmAV kllP'UT*
the death of Thomas C. Price last|rLAT rKlUAT MHjn I
week in Beattyville, Ky.
Mr. Price, who is pleasantly re
membered here by a number of
1 «V^CAVlSX,AO VA pVtSaFAIV <7%,AJVX/A<3 il^AAMAA A i 1X7
entitled to vote after six months’ res- voting places as shall be designated, Shiloh: K. G. Wilson, C. E. Wal-
idence in the State, otherwise quali- at 8 o’clock in the forentKm, and lace, F'. F'. Hellams.
•fied. jclose at 4 o’clock in the afternoon Stewart's Store: Wayne D. Stewart,
i Before the hour fixed for opening of the day of election, except in the Hoy Davis, Ben Weathers,
the polls Managers and Clerks must Cities of Charleston and Columbia Tip Top: W. B. Sims, F'leming
I take and subscribe to the Constitu- where the closing hours shall be 6 Smith, J. E. McDaniel.
Clinton’s only home football game ^ional oath. The Chairman of the o’clock in the afternoon, and shall Trinity Ridge: Charlie Wilson,
the week will staged on John- goard of Managers can administer be held open during these hours Norwood Martin, A, H. Moore,
field Friday night at 7:30 whenitiig oath to tee other Managers and without intermission or adjournment; Waterlot*; H. C. Sims. C. O. Tea-
, friends, was manager of P. C.’s first j
jfootball team in 1913. He. was herei^il Street and Easley (color^) wilLfo the Clerk; a Notary'Public must and the Managers shall administer gue. S. L. Moore.
{recently for the Jetenson day cele-jmeet in their annual exhibition. iadminister the oath to Chairman, to each person offering to vote an Watts Mills; John Martin, Claude
bration. { Bote teams are reported in strong'The Managers elect their Chairman oath that he is qualified to vote at Patton. D. R. Ha/el.
: [condition. Bell Street having defeat-,and Clerk. " this election, according to the Con- WiKKtville M. W. Gray. R G.
Twe brands of Tigers will fight Itjed Laurens last week by the score poHg at each voting place must be.stitution of this State, and that he Woods. Mrs. Sallie D. Brownlee.
iodt under football rules when Clem- of 7 to 0. (opened at 8,o’clock a. m. and closed has not voted during this election.. Youngs: F^jrank Bobo, B. H. Aber-
Otteial
iSerries
[son and Auburn clash at Auburn on
(November 9. Both teams have “Ti-
fgers" for a nickname, Clemson be
ing the Tigers of tee Hills and Au
burn the Tigers of the Plains.
Sowers Garage
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JAMES W. CALDVrBLL
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The gaone is sponsored by the Clin- ’jj^ 4 o’clock p.m., except in the Cities The Managers have the power to crombie, Wilkes Wallace,
ton Kiwanis club, tee proceeds to of Columbia and Charle.ston where fill a vacancy, and if none of tee The Managers at each precinct
be used for their Christinas Santa; closing hours shall be at 6 o’clwk Managers attend, the citizens can ap- named above are requested to dele-
Claus fund for the children of Thom- p pj
well orphanage. The club is asking
the liberal patronage of the public
for the game.
point from among the qualified vot-
The Managers have the power tO;ers, the Managers, who, after being
fill a vacancy; and if none of the' duly sworn, can conduct the elec-
Managers attend, the citizens can ap- tion.
point, from among the qualified vot- i" At the close of the election, the
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING Managers, who, after being j Manners and Clerk must proceed
—EXCEPT BAD sworn, can conduct tee election. [publicly to open the ballot boxes and*
I CHRONICI.E PUBLISHING CO- At the close of the election the count the ballots therein, and con-
gate one of their number to secure
boxes and blanks for the ''election at
the Court House on Friday, Nov. 1.
B. H. BOYD,
/ EE. SAMPSON,
GEO. T, COOK.
Commissioners of State ElectioMS
for\Laurens County. S. C.
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