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/ '■/. /; -'■}<! P^GE FOUR THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. s. COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE 11132 The h(|»kf of the County Treasurer will be for the, collection of taxes for' t|be fiscal year, 19S2, at the, Treasurer’s office from October 15th ^ ^ to December 31, 1932. After I^cem^^ ^ her 31 one per cent will be added. Af-; BLUESTOCKINGS SWAMP CADETS IN CHARLESTON ter January 31st, two per cent will be pi»esbvterians Rise To Heights added, and after February 28th. ^cy. -t- 1 ‘ ^ Dcoed To l.«OSe ®Y D/kQFORD ^battle over the' treaty beween! Notice is hereby given that in ac- •' thelcordance with the terms end provis- swi CO . lie i . , ' development of the St. La wrens deep ions of the Decree of the Court of All persons owning prope’ty f^OllCK 1 FOVC8 flCTOl Wa.-;hing?on, D. C.,'Nov 14.—If half j water .ytay which would let ocean-j Common Pleas of Laurens County, more than one school district are re- “armies” that are planning toigoing ships through to Chicago. While, ^outh Carolina, dated the first day of quested to call for re^ipts in each of ^ - march on Washington n«t month the treaty has been signed by the dip-i November, 1932, in the case of Joseph the several school districts in which Charleston Boy Scores Three of j come through in half of the strength i lomatic representatives of the two na- A. Bailey, Plaintiff, against A. C. Bai- 1^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1932 666 It isi>^ing to demand of congress, and |est is not harmed by legisla^^mn. One ; how .Jar wiser and more intelligent of the largest and most pow^ul of counsels will prevail is still in doubt.! these is the Methodist Board of^m- LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE flhe only certain thing about this is perance, Education and Morals, wl^h Checks Malaria in 3 days. Colds first . that the organized farmers are going has its bwn building not far from thfeJ Headaches or Neuralgia to present a serious and annoying Capitol, and which is expected to add\ ' jp 30 Minutes. ' 'problem for congress. its strength, which is not slight, to^g^ SALVE for HEAD COLDS ^he fight .gainst any modification Speedy RemedieHtnown! t The Waterway Treaty | PotttrcaL-Washington is also look-T ing forward ter a lively and perbalpst ; b'tter battle over the treaty beween: obibition. -4tv4 r NOTTCEDF^LE the property is located. This is impor tant, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of twenty-one (211 and sixty (60) years of age are liabli to pay a poll tax of $1.00. ('ommuta- tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road Team’s Markers As Line I*re- par^ the Wav. Staging: tlw'most sensational upset indications of the Sj^son, the Presbyterians - swarmed inti Charle.ston, and crushedspring! with which they anticipate, there w’on’t Vjtions, it has yet to be ratified by the; ley and McDuffie Bailey, Defendants, even room for them to c'amp in the United Stales senate. And public sen-jl will sell to the highest bidder for timent in favor of it is far from being cash, before the Court House door in one-sided. ' , Laurens County, South Carolina, du|^- i pvAlic parks and ground*)| froni p'^cs j' '1^ the Citadel Bulldogs under their pow its numbers estimated at around 5.000 There is a very large and well or-. ing the legal hours of sale, on sale ganized group which is demanding the. day in December next, being the 5th * construction of the St. Lawrence'day o-f Deceipber, 1932, the following i duty. All able-bodied men betwi^en the' ^ .L- -V V tVi nraa 9"-n A111 '-^^vice men and others, vas ju.-t) w-ater way. There is^ less well organ- described property, to wit: a ac J e sc | incident .compared with whatjized but still powerful g'roup which! All the undivided one-fourth inter- ages oL21 and 55 are liable to road 4uty except ^h<*se an military, service school trustees, s<hool teachers, mm isters and students. Proper attention will be given thoM who W'ish to pay their taxes throuch the mail by check, money order, etc., giving name of township and number of sc'hool district. The tax levy i.s as follow's: State Tax 5 mills Ordinary (bounty Tax 64 mills Road and Bridge 7>- m Railroad Bond niill Road Bondir ^ mrik he resouctes of,Citadel were u.sed to ... . it- IV g- av ''Washington is looking ..ULYg- off the-Jiun-like. JMhje^oL-the. ^ Hue Stockings. -After two quarters forward io,j thinks that the whole project is fool-jest of A C. Bailey and^McDuffie Bai- atiti wlHek' Will-«vake ^e4Httei^figM--4ey~4«--*U- thaL |wecer'-pareal.mtXL-tract. soon as congre.s meets again. against carrying it out. of land, situate, lying and being in had been played without a score, the yf,i. ^^e thing, there is a prettv; There is a political angle, also, to! I^aurens ('ounty, in the State of South ’ dike.s that had so far held, gave way, j reasonable certainty that there will; this inland waterways question, and 1 Carolina, containing ninety-four (94) and in roared the Blue wave, inundat-l be another array of “bonus march- particularly to this particular treaty. I acresi, more or less, and being bound ing all opposition. i ers.” It maj- not be as large a crowd' There is a strong Democratic senti-jed on the north and south by lands of Harry Bolick, crushing halfback,, re-' as that wdiich invaded Washington to ment, amounting almost to a commit-* Dr. .lack H. Young, on the‘west by turned to Charleston and set the town demand immediate payment of the bo-I ment, in favor of the development of lands of John H. Young and Lewis its ears w’ith his performance of last spring, but it probably will waterpower at public expense, and l^nds, and on the east by lands of Dr. •incr fhrpp toiK-hdnwn* in one nimr.* better disciplined and under more waterpower is an important by-pro- Jack H. Young and County Road. Said iiip 1 J 1 * • n . i I Irt 'ponsible leadership. Bevond ques-, duct of the proposed .St. Lawrence tract being lands of the estate of (1. ter. ( oiieland, last year s all-state end, I , * , * / .v - • i lo o ills . V I 11 f, tion, a large percentage of the veter-, canals. B. Bailey, deceased. ill 1^**/’’** “fter a ^ j. World w’ar, with the ba''k-' The treaty will also be attacked on j Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps oX the American Xx-gioa-.-.b#hmd^tke^^g^^ o.f.^ecjjnpniy,^ in that it and lecprding. If the terms of .sale on Past indebtedness .Statewide School (6-0-1) Weak Si'hools High Schools Constitutional School Total 3 mills-Jn'^Ki^ the other tally. -' ^ Ithem^ will make an insistent demand 1 mills The entire P. C. team app<*ar(^ in-" ,v„ heard on behalf of the i.mmedi- 1 mill spired from the oiH*ning whistle to the ate j>ayment in full of their adju.sted 2 mills ^ lust, and held ('itadel to only two first compensation certificates 3 mills downs, while they ran w'ihl for 16.") 1 yards and 27 points. Reeder, sopho-.the administration are worritKi al)out ne^s to watch congre-ss to see that paterl this 5th day of .November, 19.32. 39 mlils 'puard, added another blocked the possibilities of another and more j this, that, or the other special inter-1 12-1-.3te would put an unnecessary additional are not complied with, the land to be l&urden upon the'nattoh's taxpayers. resold orr same sofmi subsequent There are .several hundred more or .saiestWy at risk of former purchaser. le.'S well-organized permanent lobbies j THOS. W. BENNETT .Some members of .congress and of Jin Washington, making it their busi- C, C. P., I.aurens ('ounty, S. ('. more ARE YOUR CLOTHES R1 .. for.. C Thanksgiving? Next Thursday is the day. You will want your clothes looking: clean and Tor tlie lionaay. call a Buchanan driver. YOU CAN’T BEAT OUR WORK. Satisfying Service f s DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY .No. No. L No. l4iurens Kcnooi Districts * - Trinity-Ridge 16'.: mills Prospect 16 milks Barkadale-Narnie 17'-i mills Bailey 1 mills ('opeland-Fleming 8 mills Oak Grove 6 mills Watts Mills 8 mills , I.,aurens 22 mills ‘ punt to hi.s record, to put him.^elf in ^^rious clash between the bonus, II!'. niill.ithe ...otliKht f..r front posiron in the marchers in Decenther and the local 16 milks irnHr.l probable, however, that 17i„ mills' __ . iwavs will be found to avert any phys- J mills, score was tne w*»rst <‘-ver run . : - —:ii.- Hit- V I encounters. up against Citadel by the Blue Hose, came a.s a terrific s, and a delightful "Forgotten Women of 19.32” i More congressmen are worrit'd j about anothei army wjhich promises toi >'o. Pi.JJra Youngs School Districts No.\2, Friendship (D No. 4v Bethany No. .5,\rays 51 11-^v mills ; surprise to upwards of other thous- an army of women ands who sujiport P. (’. oiganized as the “women’s committee (Jne of for them. 1 and I She calls them “The Forgotten Wo-1 ine nien of 1932.” They are the uncom 24 mills j The game went scoreless until the j for education against alcohol. 12 mills, third quarter when Presbyterian toolT^ their leaders coined a name f 17 mills advantage of Jennings’ fumble No» 6, C^tr&L,' 104 mills i;opeland fell on it over the goal li No. 7, > ov^gs 17’-. the first score. After that it w 15 mills 24'-,; mills was No. 8, Warrtor ('reek No. 10, Lanfo No. 3-B, Fountkj^n Inn ^ Dials Seik^i IHstricts No. 1, Greenpond No. 2, Eden \ No. 3, Shiloh (Sul. 171 No. 5, Gray Court-(>wihi|S No. L-3, Barksdale-^’arni No. 8. Merna (Sul. 17) No. 3-B, Fountain Inn Sullivan SchtHd Itistrict No. 1, Princeton 22\niHs No. 2, Mt. Betjiel No. 3. Poplar SpVings No. 7, Brewerton No. ]7. Hickory Tavern Railroad Tax all Presbyterian. With Bolick pound- •M mills away off the laekles,'after poor proniLing drys, and they to represent millions upon miljipns of • American women who will protest to 1,,. , , *v t. Ill b 1 the last breath against any modifica- )t Itadel kicking, the Bulldogs c racked; act oftlKe slight- 10 millh I f(*urth |M*riod. relaxation of the federaP govern- 174 mills ^ ..Presbyterians first sc-ore i.rnent’s efforts at prohibition enforce-' 22 mills'when Jennings, star Citadel quarter-i Xohody knows how many of 24 mills ibacki touched Sims’ punt on the one- them are going to •swoop down on IS'.* nnllslyard tine. It rolled over the goal line Wa.-'hington, but piesent indications 22 mills I and three P. C. players pounce.l oa it. I are that there will be aplenty. Their 21 mills i-ame up with the ball and purpose is to make things extremely He 1.5 imdls 25 mil 16 mlil.'^ 22 mills 3 mills WaterliM) School Di^itricls 12 mills 9 m)Us~kick-W( *22 mills 14 mills ■> No. 1. .Mt. Gallagher No. 2. Bethel (irnve No. 3. Kkom (Sul. I No. 3. ('enter Point No. 5, Oakville No. <». .M«)unt Pleasant No. 7. Mt. Olive No. 11, Waterloo Cros« Hill Sch<M»l Districts 13. ('loss Hill 21*.; mills K mills 13 mills 21 mills 8 mills unpleasant for memlrers of congress who vote, or have announced theirj t j hitcrrtion to vote, for the modification of the V-olstead act. .And your average congie.ssman is u lot more afiaid off the women’s votes in his home di.'trict , than he is of all the men voter.s. It looks as if theM* “Forgotten Wo men of 1932" would have plenty to i wiile. . iprotest against, for probably half-of .Siioitly^ after the kick-off Rce<ler;the members of congre.ss who are broke thiough and bUa'ked Quarter-j coming back in l)<‘:*ember will c»»me man’s kick and Ewing of P. C. recov-, with bills in thjeir pockets already ered it on Citadel’.s 16-yard line. On P'epaied for introduction, to legalize! the first piny Bolick broke through I f«uc |H*r cent beer, or bter of some, was credited with the touchdown place-kicked the extra point. Later Quarterman got off a punt out of bounds on ('iladel’s 24- ard line ainl from there Bolick le<l a p\('. march to a touchdown early mi the X^inal quarter. He \\b*nt over from the (>pe-yard line. Copeland's place- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CARDS No. right tackle fur n touchdown. I'ope- al-'oholic percentage. , land made good the extra try. (’itadel ri*ceive«l the kick-off and No. 3. R(Kk Bridge No. 4, Wadsworth No. 5, ClinUtn No. 6, (loldville No. 7, Belfast No. K-19. Kinards^ No. R-42. RcederviBe No. 10, Mountville Jacks Scho«»l Districts No. 1, .N«) white sch«s)l No. 2, Shady Grove No. 3, Renno Nb7 4; No white“srhtM*!- No. 6. O’Dell’s Ni. 7, Garlington No. 15, Hurricane Farmer’s Congress On top of those two “armies’ there Hunter Sch<M»l Districts x » . i. 6 mills ’'ried a pass deep in its terril«)ry. It >, mills wa» juK(rl.-<l by F»ulk>.m'\(-a<b.t half-1If"'",*? 23 millaiba.k, «<ul Coimlan.l K.«bl^ it, run-1 V ‘■’‘'’7“''* IKm. «|n,nK tm, yar'ls to I ita. lol \ 10-ya«^ forming'la b mills mark. In two plays Bolirk rantounl 'tjh, Unitod Statos. This [0 0 0 0 0 8 mills 13 mills 21 mills over. Copeland kicked the extra "point Perrin di(i- great work returhrng punts, aveiaging 25 yards On each re turn, and forcing Citadel to be satis- is being yery thoroughly and careful- •ly organized in the expeetation that 11 mills ‘20-yard punts if they went out of bounds rather than 40- or'50- 16 mills it will be perhaps the most represen- j|| tative, as. well as the largest delega-i-_ tion in the interests of agriculture* |j that has ever appi'ared in Washington. 3 miilR yard punts if they fell into Perrin’s | So far the demands to be made by the fl IS mills TaFmet:s^^3bav4>.-iuiU4iefcn_Tot!iu^ ^ 3 mills P. C. gained 163 yards from scrim- That Ts^to 6 mills mage, five on passes, and made seven waft Scuffletown School IHstrict* first downs. Citadel made two first No. I, Long Branch 8 mills (iowns in .'>6 yards from rushing and No. 2, Musgrove No. 3, I.,ang8ton No. 4, .Sandy Springs No. 10, Iwanford 8 mills 3 mills 4 mills 244 mills 16 0 0 In Distinctive Styles We invite you to inspect our new and com plete line of Christmas Greeting Cards. Samples ^d > prices will be sejnt promptly upon request. , luinioru , mage in the third period for the Na 12 Ora 114 mills' * ' ^^ J- 1- . c „1 longest run Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are requested to send them early and give the township and acbool district of each, as tlie Treas urer is very busy during the month of Mills Becember. Elliott D. RaY SIMPSON, .Harvin tl County Treasurer. Reeder Ewing FINAL SETTLEMENT Pinson Perrin ...w. .w until they meet in Washinjrion. But* there iis no reason *K| to doubt that they will make demands,- g and plenty of them, and ‘that their Jl . , . , , leaders will be prepared to i-amp on, U yards on p»s.ses. I.arkin Jennings, i',^u^i ;c ^ , , , , , , the (apitol- steps, if necessary, to, il was bottled up most of the game, but, their demands heard by the na- Jll made a 33-yard sprint from tional legislature. ll day’* I No belief is more , widespread in . ' many of the .«ections of the country I than the belief that Washingrton is/||| Citadel (0) j dominated by Wall street and thatlUs Suhrstedt ■'Vail stieet is determined not to give Kelly i the farmers a chance. How far that McCraw * **ttitude will be reflected when the Mitchell agricultural delegation decides what; Griffin' T. — The line-up: P. C. C27) Co|H*land Box Assortment Cards le It Iff c >•« rt re qb Ih rb fh Take notice that on the 29th day, Bolick of November, 1932, I will render a j Barrett final account of my acts and doings, ^ «*’•«** hy perii)ds: Pr^aie Neighbors, deceased, in the of- p.„,bvterian 0 fice of the Judge of Probate of Lau- tens'County, at W o’clock a. m., and ’ * " on the tame day will apply for a final Prefbyterain scoring: diacharge from my trust as Executrix., BoHck (3), Copeland. Colds and Coughs i Any persona indebted to said estate touchdown, Copeland (3), placekicks. if notified and required to make pay-! Referee, McFadden (South Caro- ment on or before that date; and all'lina); umpire ,Von Kolnitz (South persona having claims against said es. | Carolina); linesman, Lightsey (South tate will present them on or before|Carolina), aaid date duly proven or be forever baned. MRS. ULA ELIZABETH NEIGHBORS, Exeeutrix. Oct. a. lW2^11-17-4t<. 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