The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 26, 1922, Image 7
NOTICE OF ELECTION. t
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?
County of Horry e
Not?>e is hereby given that tb<* gen- \
?ral Election for State and County c
Officers will be held at the voting: pre- ^
cincts prescribed by law in said coun- g
ty, on Tuesday, November 7, 1022, ?
said day being: Tuesday following the
first Monday in November, as pre- f
scribed by the State Constitution. I
The qualification for suffrage: t
Managers of election require of ^
every elector offering to vote at any \
election, before allowing him to vote,
the production of his registration cer- ]
tificate and proof of the payment of j
all taxes, including poll tax, assessed .
aeainst him and collectible during {
the previous year. The production of j
a certificate or of tho receipt of 1he ,
officer authorized to collect fuch <
taxes, shall be conclusive proof of j
the payment thereof. ,
Section 237, Code of 1912, as amen- |
ded by Act. No. 6, special session ,
of 1914.
Section 237. There shall be three ,
separate and distinct ballots, as
follows: One ballot for Representatives
,in Congress; and one ballot for |
Governor. Lieutenant Governor, State
officers, Circuit Solicitors, members
of the House of Representatives,
State Senator, county officers, and
one ballot for all Constitutional
amendments and special question?.,
each of three said boxes to be appropriately
libelled; which ballots shall
be of plain white paper and of such
width and length as to contain the
names of the officer or officers and
question or questions to be voted
for or upon, clear and even cut, without
ornament, designation, mutilation,
symbol or mark of any kind whatsoever,
except the name or names
of the person or prsons voted for and
the office to which such person or
persons are intended to be chosen,
and all special questions which name
or names, office or offices, question or
questions shall be written or printed
or partly written or partly printed
thereon in (black ink; and such ballot
shall be so folded as to conceal the
name or names, nuestion or questions
thereon, and so folded, shall be deposited
in a box to be constructed,
kept and disposed of as herein provided
by law, and no ballot of any
other description found in either of
said boxes shall be counted.
On all special questions the ballot
shall intate the question, or questions,
and shall thereafter have the words
"Ypb" riiH "No" inserted so that the
voter may indicate his vote by striking
out one or the other of such
words on said ballot, the word not
so stricken out to be counted.
Before the hour fixed for opening
the polls, {Managers and Clerks must
take and subscribe the Constitutional
oath. The Chairman of the Board of
Managers can administer the oath to
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All the
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For $300.00 I
All and singular that
tract of land known as
the Isaac McCray land, of lai
or Brunson land, contain- . (f>
ing one hundred (100) y *
acres, more or less, in less,
Simpson Creek Town- ~ ,
ship, Horry County, ^oun1
South Carolina, and Town
bounded on the north by Nortl
the public road leading form<
from Red Bluff, South n
Carolina, to Pireway, N.
C., on the east by .^imp- ' y
son Creek, on the South Charl
by a line commencing at South
the I. J. Parker line, pran(
and running thence his
line South-east to Wcm- West1
ley Bamhill's line; know
thence Barnhill's line tract;
Westward to run of wnvfi
Todd's Swamp; thence
the said run to the pub- ?* *
lie road. lands
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he othw members and to the Clerk; 1
, Notary Public must administer the s
ath to the Chairman. The Managers
lert their Chairman and Clerk.
Polls at each yoting place must t
>e opened at 7 o'clock a.m. and s
losed pat 4 o'clock p.m. except in t
he City of Charleston, where they J
hall be opened at 7 a.m. and closed 1
it 6 p. m. . (
The Managers have the power to (
ill a vacancy, and if none of the ?
Managers lattend, the citizens can 1
ippoint from among the qualified
/oters, the Managers, who, after be
ng sworn, can conduct the election. ^
At the -close of the election, the |
Vlanagers and Clerk must proceed t
publicly to open the ballot boxen j
md count the ballots therein, and j
continue without adjournment until
the same is completed, and make a
statement of the result for eacti |
office and sign the same. JWithin
:hree days thereafter, the Chairman j
:>f the Hoard, or some one designated .
by the 'Board, must deliver to the ^
Commissioners of Election the poll
list, the boxes containing the ballots,
and written statements of the results
of the election. ,
At the said election qualified electors
will vote upon the adoption or
rejection of amendments to the State. .
Constitution, !as provided in the
following Joint Resolutions:
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A Joint Resolution to Amend Article
X of the Constitution so as to
Authorize the Town of Greer to
Assess Abutting Property for Permanent
Improvements.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
5 of Article XVII of the Constitution
Empowering the General
Assembly to Regulate the Printing
for the State.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
5, Article X, of the Constitution
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts, by Adding
a Proviso Thereto as to the Due Wes*,
School District No. 38, Abbevilla
County.
tion 7, of Article VIII and Section
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
5, of Article X of the Constitution,
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ftU ?*JS IU ?iACIII|lt llic VIVJT VI UUOUfort
From the Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Paragraph
5, Article X of the Constitution
Relating to Bonded Indebtedness
of Counties, Townships, School
Districts, Etc., by Adding a Proviso
as to the County of Beaufort,
A Joint Resolution to Propose an
Amendment to Article X of the
Constitution by Adding Thereto a
Section to be Known as Section 13-A,
Empowering County Authorities to
Assess Abutting Property for Per
manent Improvement of Highways.
Will Se
remaining prop
RD-BATE
-sonal. Must b<
ry 1, 1923.
I TRACTS OF I
No. 2 : No. 3
"or $400.00 For $1,320.
. . , All and singula
that certain tract .
certain piece, par<
id containing twen- tract o( land sjtu
0) acres, more or the County of Hor
lying in Horry State of South Ca
:y, in Conway and being i]
ship, and bounded ^ay Township <
lwardly by land Eas.t side of the
srly owned by W. ^piing road, a
I Moore, Eastward- tween .the fifth
lands claimed by s'xt^ n^'e posts,
es R. Scarborough ning at a stake '
iwardly by lands of east. s*de 8a^
ies Stalvey, and Spring road and
wardly by land ed North by lai
n as the Rollinson J?rs#- '
; being the South- East by Iand
v??i-r A# iftf XT/* oc Ella Smith, Soi
half of lot No. 95, ,and of R' p
lomewood Colony and West by
Spring road.
SONAL PROPE
er, on Dog BlufT Road for $1,000.00 as
it "Norman" for $225.00.
?-? >hnv riftar T viv-< j iiiaf nnur. uivlor nntioi
I I I ' ?V1 HVyMt J Vl?? W ?? 1 V/^/VI\/|
y before January. Soe me if you
L Wood
Attorney-at-Law
!HK HORRY HERALD, OOWW,
'he provisions of said Section shall
ipply only to Beaufort County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Secion
5 and 6, Article X, of the Constitution,
Relating to the Limit of
he Bonded Bebt of Townships, by
V.ddingrt a Proviso Thereto as to the
township of Christ Church Parish.
Charleston County, S. C., as now
Constituted Embracing in Area of
>aid Township the Town of Mount
feasant, S. C.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Sec
ion 5, Article 10, of the Constitution
Relating to Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts by Addng
a Proviso Thereto, as to School
District No. 10t Cherokee County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
5, Article X of the Constitution
Relating to the Limit of the Bonded
Debt of School Districts by Adding
i Proviso Thereto as to the School
District of the City of Florence in
Florence County 'South Carolina.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
7, Article VIII of the Constitution,
Relating to Municipal Bonded
Indebtness, by Adding a- Proviso
rhereto as to the City of Georgetown.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
6 of Article XI of the Constitution
Relating to the Formation ot'
School Districts '.y addmjr a
Proviso as to Certain School Districts
in Pickens County.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
VII of Article VIII, and Section
V Of Article "X of the Constitution
so a-s to Exempt the City of Spartanburg
trom the Provisions Thereof.
A Joint Resolution to Amend Section
7, Article VIII, and Section i>,
Article X, of the Constitution, so as
to Exempt the City of Union from
the Provisions Thereof.
ELECTION MANAGERS.
The following Managers of Election
have been appoined to hold the
election at the various precincts in
the said County.
Adrian?P. M. Dorman, Gilbert
Cartrette, W. M. Booth.
Aynor?-John Shelly, E. M. Graham,
Hugh Johnson.
Bayboro?J. L. Bell, James Hamilton,
O. M. Watts.
Blanche?W. F. Mishoe, J. J. Goff,
J. M. D. Cannon.
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v^eaar vjrove-?*r, ?i. ncnuntA?t x.
W. Johnson, W. W. Hucks.
Conway?W. S. McCaskill, W. L.
Richardson, Gus Anderson.
Cool Spring?Sam Rabon, W. M.
Mishoe, Fred G. Graham.
Daisy?L. V. Todd, Leroy Prince, B
G. Gilmore.
Dog Bluff?F. A. James, W. W
Shelly, W. A. Spivey.
Dogwood? Haskell Todd, B. R.
11 "I
>erty of 0
c?.
3 disposed of
.AND 0
No. 4 I
00 For $6,000.00 0
r that that certain tract U
lei or
ate in in said County fl
ry and an^ State known as the U
irolina, Hammond and Red n
n Con- Bluff lands, containing Lj
on the one thousand acres, n
Cool * II
nd be- more or ^ess? boundea |
1 an.; North by the Conway H
begin- and Pireway road; Ea?t I
on the by the Todd and Simp u
d Cool gwampS and Wacca- U
bound- R
nds of maw RiverJ Sousn by y
Spivey, lands of T. W. I^ivin^s- I
Mrs ton and lands of T. J. y
ith b; Cox, and West by the I
Moore n
Cool Conway and Pireway M
road. I
:rty,
it stands. I
iif but it may be open later. |
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Parker, W. A. Adams. 1
Ebenezer?W. Stokes Hardy, W. P.
Butler, Walter P. Gore.
Farmer?R. C. Butler, G. E. Marlow,
K. F. Marlow.
Floyds?A. D. Jackson, A. T. Martin,
E. M. Mears.
Gallivants Ferry?P. M . Coleman,
Georpre Price, C. F. Best.
Gnahamville?T. J. Vaught, < B,
Parker. J. E. Nixon.
Graham X Roads?Russel Graham,
S. P. Hu.trhes, F. M. Johnson.
Green Sea?J. T. Mills, C. A. Lnpo,
Pearl Watson.
Greenwood?W. F. McCracken,
Henry Cannon, J. W. Alford.
Gurlev?L. W. Anderson, Leroy Tyler.
J. W. Sasser, Jr.
Hammond?J. M. Cox, Buck Housand,
W. S. Hewitt.
Homewood?Ben S. Moore, M. A.
Gause, W. W. Smith.
Horry?E. C. Smith, Fred W. Hucks,
vat :ii..
i j. n. i.iiiy.
Jernigans X Roads?Mayo Stevens,
D. C. Harrelson, Offie Powell.
Jord'inviUe?J. W. Johnson, Charley
Dnvis, Hadden Lundy.
K notty Branch?W. J Ward Nrrton
Johnson, Jesse Hardvvick.
Little River?John E. Vereen, C. P.
McCorsley, J. W. Humphry.
T.oris?J. J. Elliott, Geo. Bellamy,
Baily Hard wick.
Marlow?Rufus McDowell, B. II.
Vereen, Van B. Turheville.
Port Harrelson?Rufus Thompson,
Clevland Anderson, J. P. Williams.
Rose Lake?Edward Sessions, B. G.
Strickland, W. H. Price.
Sanford?L. S. Suggs, Albert Suggs,
Sam S. Stevens.
Shell?W. Clancy Todd, D .T.
Holmes, Baily Chestnut.
Spring- Branch?Joe Enzor, Braddy
Williamson, Arch Jernigan.
Socastee?Robt. Stalvey, Scarborough
Rabon, W. K. West.
Taylorsville?Mack Gerrald, Bert
Small, Sam B. Gerrald.
Vardelle?Fred E. Floyd, B. T.
Holmes, S. E. Williamson.
Warn pee?L. P. Rardwick, Ben E.
Bell, W. L. Bellamy.
Whiteoak?Emory Holmes, H. B.
Dorman, L. F. Shannon.
Withers?G. W. King. P- D. Owens,
D. W. Nance.
The Managers at each precinct
named above lire requested to delepate
one of their number to securc
boxes and blanks for the election by
calling on L. H. Burroughs, at his
Store, Conway, S. C. on or after
November, 1st.
S. H. Brown
Mabury Floyd
Commissioners of State and County
Elections For Horry County, S. C.
October 21st, 1922.
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One of the best forms of life-sav
Ing is wife-saving by means of more
citchen and home conveniences.
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Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
h LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box '10c.
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^ Tf so the most helpful thing >
* the Democratic Educational Camp
^ al work of the Democratic Nationa
* planned.
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For the purpose of getting 1
jjj publican Do-Nothing Congress ai
* fore the people, and to show tin
^ Prosperity, which they traveled ft
| Send j'^Your Contribution
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sjc The Democratic National Com
^ publisher of The Horry Herald
He tuitions. A duplicate receipt v
* National Headquarters.
% Give What'You Can Affi
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The Democratic Party has n<
profiteers, no trusts or moneybund
J the people, therefore it appeals on
* This is a Democratic \ear.
J Victory.
? Democratic Prosperity
* The estimated wealth of th
* Wilson went into office in 1913
$ to $800,000,000,000 in eipht yeai
* $115,000,000,000. The present <
t States is $225,000,000,000?a lo
J months under Republican rule.
* Since the Republican party \\
i 1920, the American farmers a.lo
* $?0,000,000 000.
% Some Republican
t The Republicans promised
% have p.iven it ADVERSITY.
t They promised to stimulate a?
^ given an industrial panic and
* Foreign trade declined from $1
* $6,000,000,000 in 1922.
$ They promised to reduce tax
t multi-millionaire and profiteering
without lifting taxes or reducin
* Profits tax relieved the Hive li
4 taxes; reduction of the higher su
, * $61,500,000.
* Thev nroniised Ux reduce th
* given a Pvofitecrs\,Uuiff bill wh
* ing, and makes the farmer pay :
* $1 of "protection" he gets.
% T ley promised to reduce the
* have increased the expenses of r
^ the government (1923 budget), tl
% 000 compared to 1915, three ye
* mated deficit of $500,000,000'
% crease.
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HORKY INDUSTRIAL
SCHOOL NOTES
Class room work is moving along
with clocklike regularity and ease.
The students have been supplied with
books and as the first month nears
a close much improvement is evident
as against the beginning.
Mrs. J. B. McCutcheon, our music
teacher, left last Friday to attend
the marriage of her brother, Mr.
Galloway of Due West.
George Elbert Simmons and Lecoy
Newell returned Sunday P. M. to re
i_ if i ri. i. i
sume worn moiiuay aivei uuvuik
a very happy week-end with their
parents at Hemingway, S. C.
Prof. Hamer took a number of his
team to Marion again to see a game
played between Marion and Conway
Friday. Mr. Hamer is very enthusiastic
over football and is very busy
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'on can do now is to contribute to *
aign Fund so that the Education- *
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^Committee Needs Money ;j;
Js it NOW 1
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Lhe record of failure of this Ro- *
ul Do-Nothing Administration he- ^
pin again the road to Democratic *
>r eight years of Democratic rule, jji
to The Hony Herald *
mittee has arranged with the *
to receive and receipt for rontri- 3;
vill be mailed from Democratic *
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3 privileged classes, no protected J
s to appeal to. It represents only *
ly to them. *
Do your share to help win the ^
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vs. Republican Disaster |
e United States when President 3
was $ 185,000,000,000; it increased sf
s of Democratic rule?a gain of jj
estimated wealth of the United 3
9$ of $75,000,000,000 in fifteen 4
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ras voted into power in November, H
ne have suffered a loss of near *
Broken Promises i
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the country PROSPERITY, thoy *
^riculture and business; they have ^
destroyed our foreign markets. 3
L3,500,000,000 in 1920 to near *
es; they have shifted taxes of the J
f class to the smaller taxpayers *
!?' them. Repeal of the Excess *
iteyests of paying $450,000,000 in *
rtax relieved them of paying :
i<K' n # j
ier>high cost of living; they have ?
ich increases the high cost of lir- j
$5 011 everything he buys for each
expenses ot' (he government; they
uniting the various departments of
\ree years after the war $586,000.*
ars before the war, with an estiin
addition?or $ 1,000,000,000 in>
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trying to pet his boys in shape to
have a few games before the season
closes.
Robert Calhoun made a flying trip
to his home at Conway Friday, returning
Saturday P. M.
On account of unfavorable weather
President Brown was unable to fill
his engagement Sunday evening at
the Methodist church.
Boyd Booth conducted a Prayer
service at the church Sunday evening.
Prof. Hamer spent the week-end
in Marion with his parents. He is
so very fond of Marion we are beginning
to wonder if it is all about hi?
mother's hearth.
Miss Alma Lewis was accompanied
to her home by two of the boarding
students, Misses Wallace and Gorald,
last Tuesday afternoon.
The Literary Society rendered the
following Program Friday afternoon:
, Duet: Misses Nell and Mary Etta
Page; Current Events: Alvin Anderson;
Reading: Ruth Floyd; Recitation:
Robert Bass; Jokes: Bates Scoggins;
Solo: Minnie Shelley. Debate: Resolved,
that the chief Aim of high
Schools should be to Prepare for College.
Affirmative: Boyd Booth; SadieFloyd
and Odem Scoggins. Negative:
Ethel Fowler, Lene Shelley and Harley
Lewis. The judges decided in favor
of the Affirmative.
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Pract ice makes perfect gentlemen,!
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Keeping the bonus of matrimony!
pays dividends.
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The man who says he can do,
things never amounts to much un*.
less he proves it.
Descendants of an early settler
don't go as fur as thoso of an oarlyt
riser.
Hallowe'en is coming, but It Is not
the payday ghoet that walks.
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When picking your friends b*
careful not to pick them too much.
Loi e makes the burbers rich.
All crooks will bo chased out at
Now York, says the chief of pollc*.
This makes Chicago our largest city*
Sir.cc anticipation !s half the fun
you can begin enjoying your Christ
mas presents now.
Only six more months until th*
Annual coal stilkc.
The things you get for nothing
arc the things that cost tho most*
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Tennessee man of 78 has Just rtd?
den on his tlrst train. It does take
a long time to save up tho fare.
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The Mothers Class of the Metho:
dist church gave an apron sale for
j; the benefit of the beginners depart|c
ment, on last' Friday.
L On last Fri.U>v afternoon Mrs Joh?
L - 1 i i ' 1 .1 ~ t Uao
? v>oies t'liirriained uif ineniin;r? ii*??
5 sewing club at her home, Rose T,ake
$ in honor of her neice, Miv. Joe King
* of Mull ins.
* Make your land comfortable this
j winter by wrapping it up in a blanket
? of green and it will make you comfortable
next season by increased
J production.
* If it costs as much to fight the boll
^ weevil whether cotton yields ono bate.
* or a third of a bale per acre, whalfti
the answer? Build the soil. I