The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 09, 1926, Image 7

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WANTS RaU* for Urertkliif in tkia colaran are one cent per word for each ineer- Uon, with a minimum charge i ‘ payable invariably in advance. APARTMENTS for. rent, fumi.hed unfurnished, reasonable rates. Ap ply to Mrs, A. B. Henry, Phone 66. 2tc Elisabeth Tribble, TTz-tZP —- Mi-Tor pf: nfwillm^Monda^te with Mrs. D. W. A. N< ismT* U.T5 modern convenience, good loca- i/S'Sdth M ey & Soi L, S. C. Circle No. 8, Mrs. A. K. K ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH C. Bynum Betts, Pastor i., Morning Worship. * orY.P.C.U. y and Julia Patrick, sgg-jug ism- §f§Hgksi ^Tpitylf^Uundlr^ndini* Ibott Isearching lor wanted men'and shouldj^p^ ^ today the “brig” on ±.-Sxs:^[ pv^HEE T,’sS ( e™°“ '&£Jp;vM wP . 8 =?srtzr all of these services. DRY FORCES MAKE BIG LIQUOR HAUL nnning Swoops Down At Head of Force. Dry Agent and Sheriff Among the S3 Taken. Charleston, Sept. b.—Thirty-three -ire today as a result of the surprise raid of prohibition officers “HeG Hole” section of Berkck The Chronicle does not necessarily Ellfl B ^eiy’s NOTICE QF FINAL SETTLEMENT Leaman, deceased, in the office of t nd required to =— Young ladies, act. dance, sing, run .» plated when he could | Is th ly? Call 136 or 175 AND LET THEM PROVE IT. The People Have Spoken =rsgs=2s