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COUNTY TREASURER’S
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The books of the County Treasurer
will be open for the collection j>f
taxes for the fiscal year, 1932, at the
^Treasurer*! office from October 15th
to December 81, 1932. After Decern.-
her 81 one per cent will be added. Af
ter January 31st, two per cent ^ill be
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3.19S2
Presbj^erian Trims
Wofford, 19 To 0
Blue Stockings Display Fine Of
fense In Saturday^ Game.
200 Lander Girls Present.
Rasor Appeal
In High Court
the
added, and after February 28th, >ev , i.
en per cent will be added until «ie| the best form they have
15th day of March, 19.33, when theishown this searon, the Presbyterian
books will be closed. ^~^‘ jBlue Stocking.s battered th§ Woffori
All persons owning property Terriers for their first win in- the
*'°**^t*,l^f*^ one school district I ^^e .spectacu-' Ra.sof, aged former banker, at his:
quested to call for rece.pt. in each of _ ’ , , home in ('ros. Hill the niaht of Sen-
following is interesting: South-1
western university ^t Memphis, hasj
$3,600 worth of ,^uipment per stu-i
jdenf f Presbyteri4n college stands sec-1
rr ♦ I A I j # rr • $27500 per student; David-1
New Trial Asked for Trio Con-Uon, $2,100; <^entre, $1,900; and Hamp-1
vicled of Cross Hill Murder. I den-Sidney, $1,700 per student. I
Given Life Sentences. j E. T. Wilson was unanimously elect-j
I ed president of the organization for j
Columbia, Oct. 28.—The Rasor case the coming year, after Mr. Douglas
reached the state supreme court to- requested that somebody else be given
day in an appeal for a new trial forja chance at th^^ job. Mr. Eichelberger
three men. under sentences of life im-1 w-as re-elected secretary-treasurer of
I prisonment in the slaying of W\ C. the organization for tl\e coming year.,
the several school districts in which jlar run of Harry Bolick as a starter,
the property is located. This i^impor-1 crossed the goal line of the visiter?
Unt as additional co« and penalty; ^ ^ .
may be attached.
coming crowd of 3,000 people
All able-bodied male citizens be
tween the ages of, twenty-one , (21)
and sixty (60) years of age are liabU j
loirie-
The
Blue Hose outplayed their opponent-,
every division of play, gaining; a
ght of Sep- ,
'tember 26, 1931. HENRY FORD IS
I The three were given life sentences| -NOT REGISTERED
after they were, convicted of murder j
with recommendation to mercy at a, Detroit, Oct.^.—The Detroit News
* .special term of court' at Laurens last: says an inspection of election records
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GILES CHEVROLET CO.
(Clinton, S. C.
to nay a poll tax of $1.00. Commuta-j by the score of 19-0 after
fe;
tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of roari
duty. All able-bodied men between th(
-.ages of 21 and 55 are liable to road
duty except tho.se in military service
school trustees, .school teachers, min
Asters and students.
Proper attention will be given tho'^c
who wish to pay their taxe.s tbroua'n
the mail by check, money order, etc.,
giving name of township and number
of school district.
The tax levy is as follows:
a
ean, hard-fought game.
May. One of them is J, Henry Rasor, i
oldest son of the slain man.
The others are Lathan Crisp, a rela
tive by marriage of Henry Rasor, and ■
State Tax r
mills
Ordinary County Tax
6*/2
mills
Road and Bridge
. 7>2
mills
Railroad Bond
*/2
mill
Road Bimd.s s
6'2
mills
Past Indebtednes.s
3
mills
Statewide .School (6-(l-l)
4
mills
Weak School.s
1
mill
High .Schttols
2
mills
Constitutional School
3
mills
Total L.
39
mlils
Laurens SchiMil Districts
j
No. 1, Trinity-Ridge
. 16'2
milks
.No. 2, I’rospeet
16
mills
No. 3, Hark.sdale-Narnie
I7’ij
mills
No. 4, Hailey
7
juills
No. 5, ('oiK'land-Fleming
8
mills
No. 6, Oak Grove
(;
mills!
No. 7, Watts Mills
8
niiRs!
No. 11. Laurens
22
mills I
No. 12. Ora
n * 2
mills I
Youngs Sch<M>l Districts
I
No. 2. Friendship (l)-5)
24
mills/
No. 4. liethany
12
mil)/'
No. 5, Grays
17
mW.s}
No. 6, Central
lU'/v
i/ills;
No. 7, Youngs
17’2/
miills j
No. 8, Warrior Creek
iX
milks
No. 10. Lanfoixl
24'2
mills
^ There were approximately 200 Un- K„^ene Crisp, brother of Lathan.
icr cullege gull pi^-seiiL fv.i the wo--* Attorneys Tor' the' tbreF'appealed to
casion^ and they added much to thej^h^ supreme court on several excep-
olor of the game, h or the first half i tions, one of them l>eing that “the de-
hey occupied the Wofford stands, j fendants could not prfa-ure a fair and
changing over to the P. C. side at the Mn.paftial trial at that .term of court
half. , for the reason that publjc opinion was
The initial score of the Presbyteri-'’
an.s came in the second quarter when.f Plxc*eption.s also were taken to what ^
Harry Bolick crashed over guar/l.l^as set forth as the conduct and;
shaking off four Wofford tackle^rs,! statement.^ of prosecuting attorneys
and raced 70 .yards from the line of*^^ ^'’’al, to the drawings of the
jury, and to rulings by Judge C. (’.
Keatherstone, presiding.
Henry Ra.-or, the Crisp.s, Ernest
Hitt ahd a Negio, Isaiah Richards,
were, indicted for the death of the el
der Rasor, but a severance of the in-
' dictnient was granted and Rasor and
in Dearborn dis<lo.ses that neither
Henry Ford nor Mrs. Ford is regis
tered as a voter. The registration
books closed October 20th.
Mr. F'ord recently made a radio
Tp^cTi urging the re-election of Pres~
ident Hoover.
70 yards from
.scrimmage fur a touchdown. It was a
beautiful run, w’ith the line opening a
fine hole, and Harry d(ting remarkable
work aknost alone to >hake off the
oppysition tacklers.
The Presbyterian ^ne was nut-
charging the Woffurt'l men, splitting, the ('risps were tried together,
iheir defense open, and breaking up' When the case first came up Judge
their offensive drives before they, S. W, (i. Shipp, jiresiding them, order-
were well started. Reeder, Mills, and
Tolbert were especially good on de
fense.
Opening/the seeotui half, the Blue
.Stocking /line held (le«q) in Wnfford
territory, and Houknight was forced
to puiyt. Perrin returned the hoot to
the ^'offord 40-yard line. 'ITie Blue
Uu/v offensive functioned beautifully,
Wj/th Perrin dashing off tkacle for 30
ards, and Bolick adding 11. Perrin
passed to Barrett, \who cro.ssed the
goal line for the remaining eight
yards and a sei-orid touchdown.
The Terriers at this'part of the
game made a despeoate effort to dig
in and prevent another score. They
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24 mills
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No. 1. Cireenpond 10 mills
No. 2. Eden
No. 3, Shiloh (Sul
No.
No. L-3, Barksdale-!^'arni(
No. K. .Merna (Sul/17)
No. .3-H. Fountaio Inn
T). (Irav ('(»url-()t^'ings
17’;< mill.s
22 jnills-
24 triills
IS’v mills
22 mills
24 mills
ed a mistrial when the''jury was un
able to agree. The second trial at the
pecial term of court followed.
The ease was one of the mo.^t sen-
.«ationaI ever heard in Laurens county.
Hill, star witness for the state, testi
fied Eugene C’ri.sp told him of a plot
to kill the aged man, reputed to be
wealthy, a few- days before the slay
ing.
Hitt .-aid he led the way into the W.
Rasor home the night the former
banker was beaten to death, gaining
access on the pretext of collecting
clothes for a dry . cleaning establish
ment he represented. While 'he was
talking with W. Rasor, Hitt said,
he saw Lathan Crisp and Henry Rasor
i- 1 i- • .u , .-landing in a doorway, one hobling a
were partially successful, forcing the!., , j .u *u i
... .1 blanket and the other a stick,
mnciritTgB to puHt
.. Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town
?"of Clinton, will be due and collectable between October
1st and November 15th, for the year 1932. The Tax Books
will be opened for the collection of taxe.s at the-OfTi(e of
the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will remain open eat h
day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through No
vember 16th.
A penalty of fifteen (15'/) per cent, will accrue on
all taxes pot paid on or before Tuesday, November loth.
The levy for current Tiscal^year is thirty-seven (37)
mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating^xptnise/
and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund
on various Bond Issues outstanding.
The foregoing notice is given, pursuant to Ordinance
passed by the Town Council, September 21<st, 1932.
Dated Sept. 21, 1932;
I). C. IlhXSThZSS.
Town Clerk,
•mnr
w hen their offensive failed xlick.i heur<l a blow as he went
Hitt testified' he ja-n»ped-4hy«ugb■■ a -
.'ent
him
in in
.‘Nullixan/{sch<M>l Districts
\o. 1, l*iincet/n 22 mills
No. 2, .Mt. l^hel 15 mills
.No, 3. I’oplnr Springs 2.5 mills
No. 7, Hrywerton 16 mlils
.No. 17, itickory Tavern 22 tnlll.s
Raiircia/ Tux ‘1 mills}
Watcrl(M> School Districts |
.Ml, (laHaghcr
■~'N'TT7^TtptheHIr()\-e^—— —I—U
No. 3. Ekom ( Sul. 17)
No. 4, ('enter Point
No. 5. Oakville
However, in short order, after Perrin Eugene Frisp followed
had returned a good punt to M'offord’s through the window, he said.
45-.VHid line, the Hosemen made an-1 in seeking to e.stahli.sh a motive for
other threat count for a score. Perriorj the slaying, the state brought up the
in the eourse of a few pluy.s, cdmplet-1 will.s of .Mr. and Mrs. W. (\ Rasor,
ed two passes for long gains, one to both of which named Jake Rasor, a
Pinsi n and another to ('opeland, jiut-, ex(‘CUtor.
ting the ball on the five-yard liije.
Pin.-on drew a penalty when he fell to
one knee and then attempted to run,
hut the J’resbyteriair were not mind-
rug little things like five-yard penal-
, lies, as wa.s evidenced by ('opeland’s
12 '*^'^^^|jjn(X‘os.-fiil eatch on the fjvc'-yard
Ti 1 anuTT~'HottTic~'went tliunriering over
the same,guard, carrying all in hi.s
wake of destruction,, for another
No. 6, .Mount Plea.-ant
No. 7, .Mt. Olive
No. 14, Waterloo
Cross Hill School Districts
No. 13, Cross Hill * 21'.
Hunter School Diktricts
22 mills
11 mills
<8 mills
17) mills
21\ nulls
8 t^ijlls
mi
Hs
Kin’ardfs^
.No, 3, Rock Bridge
No. 4, Wadsworth
No. 5, Clinton
No. 6, (loldville
No. 7, Belfast
No. K-iy,
No. K.-42. Iteederville
No. 16, Mountville
Jacks SchfMil Districts
No, 1, No white school
No. 2, Shady Grove
No. 3, Renno
No. 4, No white school
No. 6. O’Dell's
Ni. 7, Garlington
No. 15, Hurricane
Scuffletown School
No. i. Long Branch *
No. 2, Musgrove
No. 3, Ijingston
No. 4, Sandy Springs
No. 10, I^Anford
No. 12, Ora
Persons tending in
6 mills^
8 mills
23 mills
18 mills'
8 ipills ;
8 mill.-'
13 mills 1
21 mills i
touchdown.
Woffoid was noticeably weak on
offense and defense. They had sev-1
eral golden opimrtunities during the,
first (juarter to sc'ore, but each timci
were unable to put over the final j
punch. They blocked one of Adams’
ppnts early in the game, but could do
nothing in four straight thrusts
against_the line. Again, a little later,
they recovered a fumble by Barrett
Jake was Htt;icked and seriously
wouiided w hen he returned home al)out
midnight * the night his father was ^
killed. He #;hs a state’s witness at the ||
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Alumni Body iQ
Holds Session} ji
Re.soluUon Supported Looking
To Chani^e of Name of College, i
K. T. Wilson Named President.
.\t 1:45 Saturday, after spending a
delightful .hour in the refectory at the
special alumni luncheon, tke old grad
uates of Presbyterian college gather
ed in the auditorium for theit^annual
business meeting. These meetirt^s are
held each year just preceding the
home-coming football game, but neyer
21’w: mills'of P. C.’s 35-yard line and returned it present
11*2 mills to the* Terriers’ 30-yard marker. Mc-
lists of names jC’ulloch crashed off tackle to the five-
to be taken off are reiiuested to send yard line, but the gan^^ ended before
them early and give the township could get in position for
school district of each, as the Treas- another
urer is very busy during the month of,
December.
D. ROY SIMPSON,
tf ' County Treasurer.
FINAI. SE'ITLEMENT
deep in P. (^.’s territory, but McCra
vey dropped a long pt^ss right on the i has such an interestihg meeting been
goal line, letting it slip between his: held. Outstanding business was ad‘<>
4 mills fingers, /. j ministered to in the meeting Satur-
11 mills I Late in the fourth quarter both | day. The most interesting resolution
16 mills: teams were making efforts to score,! receiving the hearty support of the
3 millsWofford almost desperate. They {body was the motion that a new name
‘^ijl^lcame very near the Blue Stocking! be chosen for the college. This ques-j
6 I*^*^*^*’ turned back. P. C. was)tion has been debated upon in former'
^’denied a touchdown when she drewUears, but no definite action has ever}
—l,.i^yard penalty for gp ineliifible been taken. The alumni association j
8 millscatching a pas.s. Toward the end; went on record Saturday as approv-'
3 mills *)*** game Wofford completed two ing a change, and auhorizing a com-
4 mills} passes, bu Waldrep itntercejited a toss mittee to consider the matter. At
the college has no definite
name. Presbyterian^ college, to many,
people, does not signify the S"hool
here at Clinton, but any Presbyterian
college. The matter will be taken up
later by the committee and by the!
Copeland and Pinson, acct*!|)ted as {board of trusses, which meets again
the best pair of wingmen in the state,jin February.
played their best game this season.' Another resolution passed on by the
Pinson was absolutely death to the op- association was the motion that a
ponents with his tackiing, and Cope- special edition of The Bloe Stocking
land blocked and tackled well, befit- be published containing a'.Oniiii infer-
ting on all-state wingman. Reeder did mation which has been compiled by
well a’t center, and Tolbert, Ewing and . W. L. Jones, college librarian. Thiii
information contains a geographical'
directory of all stut^nts w)wr have
il
We invite you to inspect our new and com-
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plete line of Christmas Greeting Cards.
Samples and prices will be sent promptly
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play.
Take notice that on the 29th day
of November,’ 1932, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings Elliott, at tackles, deserve especial
as Executrix of the estate of Hubert notice. Bolick and Perrin in the back-
Pressie Neighbors, deceased, in the of-; field carried off running honors, and I ever attended P. C. This special issue
fice of the Judge pt Probate of Lau- probably will be considered the t>vo is to be mailed to every former stu-
rens County, at 10 oclock a. m., and mo.st -sensational players of the day;ident whose present address is obtain-
on the same day will apply for a final
discharge from my trust as Executrix.
Any persons indebted to said estate
but Sims, who blocked and blocked and
blocked, and did some nice punting,
able.
President
Charles K. Douglas, of
ia notified and required to make pay- unmentioned. Barrett, in i Seneca, presided over the meeting,
memt on or before that date; and all**P‘^ injured leg, did a great'
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partona having claims against said es.
tata will present them on or before
aald data duly proven or be forever
barred.
MR& LILA ELIZABETH
T NEIGHBORS,
Executrix.
21, lW2v—ll-17-4tc.
deal on both offense and defense.
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Checks Malaria in S days. Colds first
day, Haadachas or Neuralgia
in 10 mittntes
and E. T. Wilson acted as secretary,
in the absq^nce of Coach H. L. Eichel
berger, who was busy with the team.
The vacancy\on the board of trustees,
caused by the\ expiration of the term
{of Rev. M. C. l^ndy, was filled by
the unanimousX re-election of Mr.
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