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PA<iE SIX Masrnis Meet Tuesday Night f ’I / THE CLiNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER1, 1932 # Campbell Lodge No. 44 will hold a' special meeting Tuesday night, Dec. 6th, at which time officers for the year 1933 will be' elected. This meet- ' ing is being held on Tuesday night in- i stead of Friday, the 9th, which is the regular meeting date, in order that a joint installation of officers may be held at Laurens Friday night, Dec. 9. ) with Palmetto lodge. At that time Right Worshipful George T. Harmon, deputy grand master of South Caro lina. will be at d^urens ^and will speak 40 the joint meeting. H.e 3t'ill also install officers of both lodges at that time. .\11 Masons will please note and ev- eiy member is ui'i'ed to be present Tuesday night at 7:30. at which time arrangements for going to Lauren^ will be made. RaatfTivi lotion. irhose men who made letters All Ca. a. T , l^ll© ^l¥lCO D©^10 year',will not be required to fire vln /Vll*Ot3.te 1 CSUTl the elimination mateh.^ oeasun S r raCUCC| According to Sm-geant Young, about / CO matches have already been sched- COCNTY TUEASrKb:!CS NOTICE 1932 Matches will be arranged w4ib Citadel I fir^,„ all matches, and the t^n high and Glemsbn, who we’*e met last win-i scores will be counted in each htatch. ter;.,and it is rumored that a triangu lar meet between P. C., Wofford, and The ten high scorers'^ for the entire season will be awarded block “P” let- Davndson will be held in Charlotte' ters and marksmanship medals. /| • f inaLCiitrTt i ^Ten Places On Team Yet To Be uled for this-seaso^. Other challenges j,some time in the spring. This report : Filled. Many Matches Already ^ave not ygt'Seen heard from.! has not been corroborated by the mili- j Have Been Arranged. Actual firing ot matches will beg'in I authorities, however. j • immediately after the'’Christmas holi-1 The number trying’for places on the Practice for this year’s rifle team members of the team | team is the largest that has,, reported began last Monday at drill period. 1^e selected before the holidays be- Candidates for the team who did not ‘ ^hat no delay will be experi- NOTICE OF INCORPORATION make letters in this sport la.'^t year ^w’ill fire ah elimination round to se- ! lect the ten men who will fill the va- * cancies made last spring by gradu- enced in starting the firing of the matches. Several shoulder-to-.‘houlder matches are planned for the coming season. far practice in some years. Beside, the Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to Hon. W. P. Blackwell, Secreta y of Statq, on Monday, December .^th, 1932, numerous marksmen in the sophomore! to issue Charter to Blakely-Copeiand class, there are several candidates! Dry Cleaners Co., Inc. from the juniqr and * senior classes.’ a. B. BLAKELY Jr. Ten rpen will be selected to make out ' H, A. COPEL.AND. a lo-man team. These 15 men will Itc Incorporators. L. B. DILLARD’S COHE:l-A^40 >0^0 The books of the ('our.ty Treasurer will be open for the collection c'f taxes for the fiscal year. 1932, at tl.. Treasurer’s office from jOc‘^tol)C*r ^ to December 31, 1932. After. Decern-■ ber 31 one per cent will be added. Af- the second year in succession, ter January Sl.'st, two per cent will be J. B. Copeland, Pre.shyterian end, added, and after f'ebruary 2Sth, sev-'makes the South Carolina all-.state' en per ce/it will be added until the | eleven. J. R. wa> on the fir.st string of I 15th day of .March, 1933, when thefthe 1930 S. I. A. A. charnpion.s, and books will be closed. | 'has continued for thrin* year,- his great .All persons owning property 'work begun in that year. Last year more than one school district are re-l^^, both all-sl<ite an.l all-S. I. DECEMBEirmtrAtS^ Choose your needs from a stock of New Fall .Merchandise at prices lower than they have been since we started in business in the Fall cf 1907.'Never in voiir experience have you been able to get such quality at present prices. W We have many articles that we haven’t space to mention, but come and see our goods and prices before you buy. All ^oods marked in plain figures, and the same price to every one. quested to^ call fur_rcA'i’i£tsjn.,^'h L I I- . • i A., aud by his Lcrfprmanco this school di.'tncts in which ... ' season well deserve.^ the honor attain. the .several the properly’ is located. This is impor tant, as atiditional cost and penalty | J. B. is a native of Clinton, but now may be attached. j make.> his home in .Spartanburg. He All able-bodied male citizens /be-|al.-o star.- in ba.'kelbal! and track. His twei*n lh«‘ ages of twenty-one (21) , selection on the i9o2 all-.state marks .A ■ • t I -he close of a brilliant football career. and sixty (HO) years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00. (’(immuta- tion Hoad Tax .$l.r)0 in lieu of road duty. AH able-bodie^l men between the ages of 21 and 5.5 are liable to road | duty ex -ejO thos** in military service, i'Cho(d trustees, st hool teachers, min isters and stud< nts. t‘ The Blakelv-Co-ndand Drv Cleaning Projur attention will be g;yen tho«e * , • • wTb; wT^Ti lo-n.TrThiir taxes through U’n:.Alnc._a’ilJi (iiL** BlakelxaM Arthur MEN’S WORK SHOES ALL LEATHER SL45, S1.95, S2.45, S2.95 and S3.45 BOYS’WORK SHOES Al.L LEATHER $1.35, $1.95, $2.45, and $2.95 Blakely-Copeiand To Open Plant wi-n to |): the ntai! l>y i hot k. money order. < tc., Co(«eland as pro|»rietor.s. i.s the city’.sj giving name ()f township and miinber newest,concern now preparing to ojien ^ of school (li.-trict. business on next Tuesday in thcij f(dl()\vs: ..... r MEN’S UNION SUITS FINE RIBBED 50c, 75c, 95c, $1.50 and $2.50 .Sta te Tax ' i njirv < oiiniv Tax - .5 mills Road and Brblne — m ills H:+i4r«+a4 Bujid- . mill Road Bonds G'. mills I'as t Indebtedness 3 mills .‘'Jtati'W idi* .School I iI-O- 1) 1 mills Wei ;’.k Srhools r mill Hig h Schools 2 mills Const'tutional ^.School 3 mills T / ot:w .39 mlil.s Lauren*- SeniMU Disi Irifts No. L Trinity-Rulge IG , mills No. -2. I’ruspevt IG iniTl.s No. 3, BiirkMlale-Narr lie 17'2 mil’s No. 1, Bailey 7 milF No. .'i. ('opeland-Flt'iiiii 11 g ' K mills No. i'. (Ilk (Irox e C. nulls No. 7. Watts .Mills ■ K mns No. 11. l.;.ur.'ns •>2 in.lls No. IJ. Ora IP-.* •uilD ^ oum*' Sehool Dist ricts No. 2. b i end-hip (D-i 0 V 24 mi!U No. 1, Betiianv 19 'rtiills; No. .1, (11 a s 17 mills No. (i. Central mills No. 7. Vi.upg< 17’. mills No. W.iriior I'leek IT) mills No. III. l/.i’if »rd 21 mills .No. 3-B. l-'o'.intaMi Inn 21 mills Dials School Districts No. 1, (Ireenpond 10 mill No. 2. Ellen 17’> nuTls No. 3, Shiloh (.''ul. 17) ‘>2 mlTls No. (iiav ( uurt-Ow ing.s 21 111 ills No. L-3. Bark'dale-N'a rnie IH’- .miTls No. S. Merna (Sul. 17) 22 mills No. ;>-H. Fountain Inn 21 mills Sulli\an School Dist ricts No. 1, I’rincetnn o»> mills No. 2. Mt. Bethel 1.5 mills No. 3. Poplar Springs 2.5 luiTls No. 7, Brewevlon IG mlil.- No.’ iT.’jliekonv 'I'aver: n 22 mills Rail road Tax 3 mills Waterlm* .School Districts No. 1. .M’, Gallagher .. P-i mills No. 2, Bethel Grove 9 niilD No. 3. Ekt+m (Sul. 17) niiTls No. 4, Center Point 14 mills No. 7}, Oakville S mills No. ♦>, .Mount Pleasant 13 mills No. 7, .Ml. Olive 21 mills No. 14, Waterloo H mills Cries*; Hill SrhiHil Districts No. 13, Gros.s Hill 21 mills Hunter School Dist ricts No. 3. Rock Bridge ♦» mills No. 4, Wadsworth K mrris No.- 7>, Clinton 2.3 mills No. 6, Goldville • IX mills- No. 7, Belfa.st S mills No. K-19, Kinards s mill.- No. R-42. Heederville 13 mills No. IG, Mountville 21 mill' Jacks School Districts No. 1, No white school . 4 milU No. 2, Shady Grove 11 mills No. No. 3, Renno 4, No white school .... .U>>nuU« .*. y nulls No. 6, O’Dell’s rdnlsil Ni. 7, Garlington m.nis building directely back of I*. S. Jeane.sj store. -Thr-ct>m‘e»-n b-V- purehoreii no\vi^ta&. chinery and exiuipment and will offer' ' a "^nodern service" tTynTrnrtCrn mrtif-' ■ oiks.’’ .Mr. (\»|Hdand is .s|K*nding the; week in GixH-n'^lmro. N. C., studying the meth»>d:« of the ne;w-way system to : be installt*<l here. The prtnm>ter.s, Messrs. Hlakely ami iT^ijcland. are iMipular ami well known young ■ im-ii of the city with many friend.' who will In* interested in the anmmr.eemen! of their new bu.'^iness venture, and unite in ex*en«ling be.d wishes for their -ueee.'.'. WORK SHIRTS WASHINGTON BRAND—Triple Stitched Now Only 65c OVERALLS HAIM* GRADE Now Only 75c and $1.00 li HEAVY WORK PANTS - ■ HAI'I* GRADE -$1;.00 amd S1.50 CORDUROY PANTS $3.00, $3.45 and $3.95 'I COLLEGE KNICKERS All Wool—$2.50 W^ilkes Big Sale Starts Frid^ MEN’S TRENCH COATS Size 34 to 46 — S3.45 rite w dl-kmuvn S. .M.'^v E. H. MEN’S RAIN COATS $3.45, $3.95, $5.00 and $6.50 will tnaiiiurate a big furnittre sale iM'ginning h riday morning and etuit in ning for "even tlays. Ib*«lro«*m. tlining- ti-es.-es. stove', glassware, china, sil- ^ wr. etc., will Ih* offeiied at extremely. Ittw priees during the week’s event.! The sale w ill bt‘ as gootl news BOYS’ RAIN COATS WITH CAPS TO MATCH Now $1.75 MEN’S ETCHISON 1932 FALL HATS $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.45 time «»n the e\e of Christmas. WAN T S ONE LOT OLD HATS Were As High As $,'>.00 Now Sl.OO U. S. RUBBER BOOTS All Bought Fall of 19.32 S2.45, $2.95 and $3.45 .NOTIt'K — hunting, fishing, or . tieqiassing of an.v kind allowetl on my I ntperty. Jack H. Davis. Itn 2.-*;’ to Mi each. Cabbage plants, $l per l,tKH», or 1.5c.per 100. Eggs dad.'’. 3,'»c dozen. J. t'. McMillan. tip TOR KENT One .‘•-itKim h,lU. 0 on Ea-t Florida s.rv*el. will lent rea- t'naldy. -Aup y Jo 1. Willie You.-ig. or TbgChrouirle office. » l2-S-2e MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 NUNN-BUSH” SHOES AND OXFORDS Now $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 .\DITCE I.MIIES .All laUie.s who are doing sewing for ine Kvd I'rttS'. wil^plea.'^e return the gaiment# Mrs. Whitten at their THORO-GOOD OXFORDS ALSO OTHER GOOD MAKES $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45, $4.00 MEN!SJ5H0RTS aniUERSE YS 25c and 35c COLl..\!liL's—1 have StHI great big e-dlanJs that have lKH.*n frost-bittgn and frozen just enough to make them strictly fir-t elas.< and the price is 10c, J. W. Milam, phone 12G. Up NOTICE—Thi.s is to certify that we had Sam Young trim and worm the r.>ots of our fruit tree.s last spring,' frv>m which we had splendid crops of peaches. We consit’er him an expert at this kind of work. L. J. Moore, H. M. Yoqng, John W. Little, T. J. Bla lock. Clinton. S. C. 12-2‘2-4tc WOOL AND COTTON SOX Interwoven and Other Good Makes—For Men 10c, 1^, 25c, 50c, and 75c. MEN’S AND BOYS’ TIES 25c, 50c, 65c and $1.00 No. 16, Hurricane 6}UiiUa,i Scuffletown School DUfricta No. 1, Long Branch H ? No. 2, Musgrove H m'lU^‘‘ No. 3, Langston 3 mills 4, Sandy Springs 4 mills 1 PHILCO RADIOS AND Tl BES ^Sold At SMITHS PHARMACY / From Now Until Christmas OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PIEDMONT SHIRTS 3 for $2.50 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SWEATERS Some Mixed Cptton and Wool, and Others AH Wool 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $3.95, $5.00 No. H), Lanford -a N«4 12, Ora — ml P*ersons tending in listSfC^ dtunea*, to be taken off are requeirted to send; ithero karly and give the township-anuk*? a^KMl distrkt of each, ai the Treas-1 usn^ia very busy during I Itoeember. f D. .ROY SIMPSON, ^ County Treasurer. I ^secial AMEKICAN.MAGAZINE— 2 years for $34>0. Tliis offer Kood until Nov. 10. James W. Caldwell Ma^aziM Man** L. B. Next Door To \v ■If .1