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Thursday, October 9, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens
Notice is hereby given
General Election for State and Coun
ty will be held at the voting pre
cincts fixed by law in the County
aforesaid on Tuesday, November 4,
1952, said day being Tuesday follow
ing the first Monday, a^ prescribed
by the State Constitution.
Before the hour fixed for opening
the polls Managers and Clerks must
take and subscribe to the constitu
tional oath. The Managers elect their
Chairman and Clerk.
Assessment To Be A Lien On The
Property; And "To Empower The
Corporate Authorities To Issue
Sewer Bonds Without The Necessity
that the Of An Election.
NO. 7
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 7 Of
Article VIII And Section 5 Of Article
X Of The Constitution So As To
Provide That The Limitations Of
These Sections Shall Not Apply To
The Bonded Indebtedness Of The
Town of Myrtle Beach, And To Au
thorize The Issuance Of Bonds By
The Town.
NO. 8
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
The polls shall be opened at such
voting places as shall be designated' An Amendment To Section 13 Of
at 8 o’clock in the forenoon, and close | Article II Of The Constitution Be
at 6 o’clock in the afternoon of thellating To Bonded Debt In Municipal-
day of election, and shall be held j ities So As To Provide That The
open during these hours without | General Assembly Shall Prescribe As
intermission or adjournment; and thejA Condition Precedent To The Hold-
Managers shall administer to each, ing Of An Election In The Town O.
person offering to vote oath that he I Myrtle Beach For The Purpose Of
is qualified to vote at this election Bonding The Same, A Petition Frojrn,
according to the Constitution of this
State, and that he has not voted dur
ing this election.
The Managers have the power to
fill a vacancy, and if none of the | An Amendment To Section 1, Of
Managers attend, the citizens can ap- i Article V Of The Constitution Of
point from among the qualified 1 South Carolina Of 1895, Relating To
voters, the Managers, who, after be- The Judicial Department Of The
State So As To Establish A County
Court For The County Of Kershaw
With Such Jurisdiction As May Be
Provided By The General Assembly
Poplar Springs—G. W. Godfrey, H.
O. Walker, C. H. Simpson.
Baileys—W. B. Ramage, J. H. Bar
rett, James Jacks.
Pleasant Mound—E. K. Riddle,
Mrs. E. K. Riddle, Mrs. Ben Hunter,
Jr.
Mt. Pleasant—Ta^k; Cole, Henry
Madden, Clarence Moore.
Youngs—'Mrs. Merle Knight, J. G.
Harris, H. H. Abercrombie.
Merna—C. N. Adair, Henry Coth
ran, Mrs. Robert M. Mahon.
Shiloh—Roy C. Wallace, C. E.
Wallace, F. F. Hellams.
Lanford—S. W. Prince, Mrs. E. A.
Curry, Mrs. J. B. DeShields.
Waterloo—Mrs. D. C. Smith, Mrs.
J. L. Fennel, Mrs. C. O. Teague.
Jones Store—R. A. Cook, Jimmie
Thompson, Mrs. John Curry.
Hopewell—W. P. Dickson, Don
Boyd, Charles Workman.
Shady Grove—Rev. W. B. Cause,
Frederick Johnson, Mrs. David Pitts.
Tip Top—T. F. Smith, J. S. Blum,
Frank Whitaker.
Joanna—W. W. Niver, Jr., Mrs.
E. J. Willingham, Mrs. Rolfe Clark-
Gray’s Store—S. C. Godfrey, S. H
Coker, C.' E. McIntyre. *-
Trinity - Ridge — Warren Tinsley,
Furman Thomason, Gary Gibbs. ''
Renno—W. E. Bell, Mrs. James M.
Copeland, Sr., Miss Minnie Ray.
Daniel’s Store—J. B. O’Dell, E. L.
Martin, J. Y. Martin.
Barksdale-Narnie—M. B. Abrams,
Mrs. Juanita Craddock, Mrs. Herman
Power.
Clinton City—John Clark, clerk,
C. N. Mauney, Henry M. Young, Al-
dine Blakely, Miss* Miriam Donnan,
Miss Irene Hipp, Mrs. James P.
Sloan.
Laurens City—Mrs. A., G. Coleman,
Mrs. L. O. Hiers, Mrs. John K. Tay
lor, Mrs. C. F. Simpson, Mrs. J. W.
Blackwell, Mrs. G. M. McCuen, Mrs.
R. M. Brown, Mrs. W. H. Dial, Mrs.
R. W. Briggs.
Lydia Mills—H. W. Williams, Sam
H. Hairston, Miss Mary Johnson.
Stewart's Store—W. D. Stewart,
J. C. Jones, Earle A. Hughes.
Clinton Mills — Mrs. Raymond
Campbell, Mrs. Marvin Whitmire, J.
L. Arnold.
The Managers at each precinct
named above are requested to dele
gate one of their number to secure
the boxes and blanks for the election
from Mr. Willie Stoddard at the
court house.
JAMES D. WASSON,
Chairman
J. B MITCHELL *
J. C. CANNON
Commissioners of Election for
Laurens County, S^-C. —
October 22, 1952. ' 16-2t
Dr. W. W. Adams
VETERINARIAN
614 Mussfrove Street
Clinton, S. C.
Phones:
Office 958
Residence 991-W
Twenty-Five (25%) Per Cent Of'
The Freeholders.
NO. 9
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
Grand Buys! Farm Fresh
ing duly sworn, caq conduct the
election.
At the close of the election the
Managers and Clerks must proceed
publicly to open the ballot box and Of This State,
count the ballots therein, and con
tinue without adjournment until the
same is completed, and make a state
ment of the results for each'office,
and sign the same. Within three days
thereafter the Chairman of the
Board, or some one designated by the
Board must deliver to the Commis
sioners of Election the poll list, the
box containing the, ballots and writ
ten statements of the results of the
election.
At the said election qualified elec
tors will vote upon the adoption or
rejection of amendments to the State
Constitution, as provided in the fol
lowing JOINT RESOLUTIONS:
STATEWIDE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS __
NO. 1
A JOINT RESOLUTION-Proposing
An Amendment To Sectior) 2 of Ar
ticle II Of The Constitution Prohibit
ing Any Person From Holding Two
Offices Of Honor Or Profit At The
Same Time So As To Provide That
This Prohibition Shall Not Apply To
Any Delegate To A Constitutional
Convention.
NO. 2
- A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
To Amend The Constitution Of 1895
~So-As To- Repeal Section 5 Of Article
XI Of The Constitution As Amended,
Which Provides That The General
Assembly Shall Provide For A Lib
eral System Of Free Public Schools
For All Children Between The Ages
Of Six And Twenty-One Years, And
For The Division Of The Counties
Into Suitable School Districts.
LOCAL CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
NO. 3
Allendale County
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 20, Ar
ticle V, Of The State Constitution
With Respect To The Terms Of Of
fice Of Magistrates In Allendale
County, So As To Increase Their
• Term Of Office From Two Years
To Four Years.
NO. 4
Horry County
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 20, Ar
ticle V Of The Constitution, So As
To Increase the Terms of Office
Of Magistrates In Horry County
From Two To Four Years.
NO. 5
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amednment To Article X Of The
Constitution Of South Carolina, 1895,
By Adding A New Section Which
Would Authorize The General As
sembly To Empower The Corporate
Authorities Of The City Of Ocean
Drive Beach To Assess Real Property
Served By Sanitary Sewer Lines To
The Extent Of The Benefits Result
ing Therefrom.
NO. 6
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 5, Article
X Of The Constitution Of South
Carolina By Adding A Proviso Au
thorizing The General Assembly To
Empower The Corporate Authorities
Of The City Of Myrtle Beach To
Assess Real Property Served By San
itary Sewer Lines; To Cause The
ToRAieve ^
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NO. 10
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 1 Of Ar
ticle X Of The Constitution, Relat
ing To The Limit Of The Bonded
Indebtedness Of Certain Political
Subdivisions So As To Permit The
County Of Kershaw To Incur Bonded
Indebtedness Up To Twenty Per
Cent Of The Assessed Value Of The
Taxable Property Therein.
• NO. 11
Marion County
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 21 Of
Article V Of The Constitution Of
South Carolina, 1895, Relating To
Jurisdiction Of Magistrates, So As
To Confer Additional Jurisdiction On
Certain Magistrates In Marion
County. *
NO. 12
Orangeburg County
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 1 Of Ar
ticle V Of The Constitution Of 1895
Relating To The Judicial Power Of
The State, So As To Provide For A
County Court For Orangeburg Coun
ty, And Fix The Term Of Office And
Salary Of The Judge Of The Pro
bate Court.
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York County
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Section 5, Article
X, Of The Constitution Of South
Carolina, 1895, Relating To Bonded
Indebtedness Of Counties, Town
ships, School Districts, Etc., By Add
ing Thereto A Proviso Increasing
The Debt Limit Of York County.
NO. 14
A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing
An Amendment To Article V, Section
21, Of The Constitution Of South
Carolina, 1895, Relating to the Juris
diction Of Magistrates, So As To
Increase The Jurisdiction In Civil
Cases Of Magistrates In York Coun
ty To Where The Value Of Property
In Controversy Or Amount Claimed
Is Not More Than Three Hundred
Dollars ($300.00).
MANAGERS OF ELECTION
The following Managers of Election
have been apipointed to hold the
election at the various precincts in
the said County:
Gray Court—J. B. McCuen, Mrs.
Cecil Evatt, Mrs. Lila Mae Pace.
Woodville—T. M. Kellett, A. L.
Adair, Milton S. Woods’.
Mountville—J. S. Winebrenner, B.
P. Watts, Mrs. Louise Watts.
Mt. Olive—J. H. Culbertson, Louis
Chapman, Miss Eva Martin.
Long Branch—Mrs. Roy Harris,
Mrs. Joe Poole, Mrs. Sam Compton.
Ekom—C. L. Phillips, Joe Coker,
Roy Cain.
Brewerton—C. T. Hughes, W. P.
Knight, W. W. Thompson.
Ora—Sam Fleming, Craig Hunter,
W. f. Blakely.
Princeton—Miss Agnes R. Babb,
Mrs. Irene Davis Meadors, Robert
M. Ridgeway.
Cross Hill—J. H. Shealey, J. H.
Nance, H. M. Turner.
Watts Mills — Pierce Thomas,
James L. Brownlee, Joe S. Blakely.
Owings—Mrs. Zeb Vance, Mrs. A.
F. Cook, T. C. Cook.
Cook’s Store—W. R. Bailey, David
H. Garrett, L. C. Patton.
Dials—P. H. Harris, J. E. Hender
son, Mrs. W. R. Harris.
Hickory Tavern—G. C. Roper, C.
R. Babb, M. L. McDaniel.
Laurens Mills—Willie Nelson, Mrs.
A. P. Walker, Mrs. Jack Walker.
Fresh Country
Day Old Eggs
AT JOE’S ESSO
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BROUGHT FROM MY FARM EACH DAY
Curb Service—you don’t have to get out of your ear-
just blow your horn.
, JOE C. McDANlEL
Phone 128
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Cauliflower
Firm Ripe
Tomatoes -
Juicy Tokay
9
Grapes
Green
Vel
K; 29c
Fab
L8 ° 29c r r t 69c
PITS.
Long Island Snoball
Octagon Soap
Giant
Bars
15c
Octagon
Soap Powder
Lge. OAja
Pkg.
Cabbage
Lb.
Pillsbury Mix
Hot Rolls -
14^-Ox.
Pkg.
27t
Idaho Baking
16-Oz. Cans
Potatoes -10 Lbs 69c
Jane Parker
Plain — Cinnamon or
Pkg.
of 12
SUGARED
DONUTS
Jane Parker Cake
Spanish Bar -
Jane Parker Cellophane Wrapped
White Bread -
Jane Parker Enriched
Dinner Rolls
Nestle’s Instant
Ann Page
BEANS IN PORK 10c
Ocean Spray Cranberry — ———-——^
Sauce -------- ^ 19c
Ann Page Blended
24 Ox.
Bot,
39c
Iona Cut
Green Beans - - - - 2 N c°.r 25c
(7
Sunnyfield '
20-Oz. Pkg.
Pancake Flour 13c
Cocoa ■ ■ pk* 27c
Nabisco or Streetman
Crackers ..
Lb. Box
. 23c
Ann Page
Mayonnaise
Qt.
Jar
49c
Ann Page Preserves
Strawberry ss 27c
Breeze - - - - 30c 7 n 59c
Dash Dog Food - - - S 15c
Herb-Ox
Bouillon Cubes - - - ^ 8c
Wax-Seel 31c
Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee
Spaghetti Dinners - - Tu 0z 42c
Swift Clean??: - - - - 12c
Personal size
Ivory Soap ----- 4 b.. 21c
Lava Soap ----- 2 19c
Duz ££ 27c 65c
Sweetheart Soap - - 3 23c
SSa-White Flakes - - - ^ 9c
Woodbury
Facial Soap - • - - 3 ^ 23c
Wrisley’s In Plastic Bag
Toilet Soap 49c
“cS 45c
ARMOUR’S CANNED MEATS
TREET
CHOPPED HAM 51c
VIENNA SAUSAGE *<£ 21c
CORNED BEEF 49c
$ DRIED BEEF * 38c
POTTED MEAT - “<£* 15c
OCHILI CONCARNE tSf 31c
j CORNED BEEF HASH
^ 37c
Sunshine Crackers
Cheez-lt - - -
Red Band
- - - s 19c
Flour
Pick Of Carolina — Sweet Mixed
- - c $ 1.81
Pickles - - - -
A4P SUced
- - - ^ 22e
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- - - &.■ t9t
iPSuiirrlliUlt'fs
effective thre Sat., October lUk.
Sultana 8-Oz. Bottle
Vanilla Extract 11c
Ann Page 2-Oz. Can
Black Pepper 43c
American Mjld ~ Pound
'j
Cheese 51c
Ann Page 15*4 Oz. Cans
Spaghetti 2 for 25c
Dromedary Mix Deal ... All for 99c
Ginger Bread, Devil’s Food, Fudge and Frosting. White Cake
Jane Parker 1*4 Lb. 3 Lbs.
Fruit Cake $1.29 $2.49
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